Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 163, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 March 1860 — Page 2

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FRIDAY MOUSING!.... ..MAKCH 16 Opposition State Ticket. FOB GOVEKXOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery, FOR LIEUTENANT COYKIINOK, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. ' FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, o Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. . FOR ATTORNEY GESERAt, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. ' FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT,, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. . FOR CLERK OF AUPREHB COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. : FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. The Fight Goes Bravely On. The telegraph yesterday announced that there is a movement on foot to change the place of meeting of the Democratic National Convention from Charleston to Baltimore. Thi3 is a Douglas movement. The Littie Giant u afraid he won't have fair play in the City of Fire Eaters.; Tbe, "$7 u day" is only an excuse. Bat the move wont win. The Southerners will say to this proposition "No you don't. The Convention was authori lively called at first to meet at Charleston ; the various State Conventions have appointed their delegates to go to Charleston ; and there the Convention has to be held. If not, we'll bolt." The "upshot" of the ' affair will be if the relocation be carried out two Conventions will be held one at Baltimore; the other at Charleston. The former will nominate Dougla3; the latter Siidell, ' A. G. Brown, Hunter, Jeff. Davis, or some representative Southern man, or else Bright or some other Northern doughface, .which would amount to the same thing. Bright against Douglas! Wouldn't that befuuny? Stranger things have happened. It would not be at all surprising to see four Presidential tickets in the field this L Communicated. The New City Council, itntl the Schools. Editor Journal : The time is near at hand for the election of a new City Council, and there is one intcrestibove all others which should be looked to. Notwithstanding the fact that llio people by an overwhelming majority have decided that our noble system of free Public Schools shall be maintained, it is well known that there is a class or clique who are determined to putthein down. It is worse than useless to attempt to injure the schools by direct appeals to the people, for with them the desire would meet the discountenance it deserves. But every year the question lms to be settled in the election of a Council. If by any false issue or deception a majority of opponents to tho schools can be elected, it will certainly be done. I suggest therefore that the voters of the various Wards should at an early day seli-ct their best men with a Fpccial reference to their position on the school 'question, irrespective of party considerations, and let no man obtain a seat in the Council without having his position on that question well defined. Let us not, by inactivity aud negligence, see the proudest' monument of our city's intelligence and liberality destroyed by illiberal and designing men. There is no time to be lost. . W. , Cotton SuiPMEXTS.--Tlie Grenada Gentleman says there is much complaint ot tho delay in receiving news from cotton shipped by railroad to New Orleans. We understand it goes promptly through, but the accumulation of freight at the New Orleans depot is so great, that sometimes two weeks elapse before consignments can lie reached or freight delivered. Memphis Appeal. An unusually large amount of cotton has been shipped from Memphis to New York and Philadelphia, via the steamers to this city, and Daytou and Delaware cut-olf. Every steamer in the Memphis line brings more or less cotton, and it h shipped through to its destination without detention or delay at any iKiint on the line. The low rates of freight, and the dispatch giveu to this Memphis freight, has made for the route hence via either Delaware or Columbus, a reputation which will enable it to do i stilt larcer business, if it does not control entirely the whole of that trade. Cincinnati Gazette. Let the business men of Evansville read that, and see what a large cotton carrying business they are losing for want of the en terprise necessary to start an Evansville and Memphis packet, to divide the mail contract to Cairo with the Charley Boicen. We can have as good facilities for shipping cotton through as Cincir.uati has. What. Kililp the Mexican Treaty. A correspondent of the N. Y. Express says that Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island.'gave the coup de grace to the Mexican Treaty. He writes I Speaking of Rhode Island, rewinds rae that the new Mexican Treaty was killed in the Senate through the sagacity of her distinguished Senator, Mr. Simmons. This Treaty provided for the establishment of free trade between Mexico and the United Slates. Our treaties with other nations provided that they shall all I put on the same footing with the most favored nations in this respect. If, then, this treaty with Mexico had been confirmed, w e should have been compelled to opeu our jiorts to Great Britain, France, Germany, and ull the world Usides- Our revenue would have leeii annihilated at one blow, aud Congress hare ten compelled to resort to direct taxation to support the Government, Mr. Simmons' exposure ot this clause ot the Treaty, of course took the Senate by surpiise, and the result was that the Treaty was laid ou the table by nu unanimous vote. The country has Mr. S. to thank, therefore, for its narrow escape from a most awkward predicament. - A Live Stork Association bus lt-cu formed in Elkhart county, ihe object of which is lo iui'ti'ove the breeds of stock, make regular public sales, and otherwise promote the live stock interests.

'Cot. "Seward's late speech hasXeen traufhUcd'into German, and published. f-Ki-CRATATX, Esq., '"has beporappoiuted .Chief Engineer ol the Illinois? Southern ivailroad, in place of Mr. CroBJwetl resigned. A Shocking campheno fcccideetjcurred in Cincinnatilast weekpby which an only child, a little girl five year old, was fatally Injured, and her mother badly burned. On the 2d inst, the members of the House of Representatives of Kentucky presented Gov. Merriweathcr with a handsome gold headed cane. . . - Navigation on the Hudson and Connecticut Rivers is resumed, boats jleaving New York having readied Albany and" Hartford without meeting1 with obstruction from, ice.' Tee Toronto (C. W.) Leader, ia acknowledging the receipt of papers from MrtCbftP-'' lesworth, says : " He was one hour too latefor the Hungarian." .'.That hour savedhis life.. . j It is thought the present session of. Con gress will not terminate before July next, in, view of the fact that a twenty days' recess will be taken, to allow members to attend the National Conventions. '-i i The water in the canal, south, has been drawn off for the purpose of enabling the company to clear out several sand-bars that have impeded navigation - for a season or two past. Terrs Haute Journal. Randolph and Union counties, in the 5th district, as well as Wayne and Delaware, have decided to nominate for Congress by popular vote on the first Monday of April. Henry will no doubt follow. In Union, noroiuations for Common Pleas Judge and i'js ieutor are to. be made by ' the same mode at the same time. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN <News> of the 8th inst., cautions emigrants for the Gold Region against starting too early, and suggests the first of May as the proper time to start on a trip over the plains. The <News> also says a nugget of gold weighing over six pounds avoirdupois, 'was found oh NorthClear Creek, a short time before. DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN.—John Warwick, Esq., who died a few days since, at Camden, N. J., bad reached the advanced age of 103 years.' He ' was nctive in furnishing supplies to the American Army at Trenton, Valley Forge, and elsewhere during the Revolutionary "War, for which he was expelled from the Society of Friends. He leaves several descendants in this city. Cin. Com.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:' Babcock&oi HARDWARE DEALERS, HAViu IIKMOVUU TO COR. MAIN k WATER STS., ANI NOW OFFICII FOR SALE A Larue and well Assorted Slock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC i - t . . . H II A RDWARE AND SUTLER ir, WHICH, FOH EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS 1 . ' i . . UNS UUP AS SE I) ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SI'PMI Kit OJ TUB MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. uurli jf 2 Gunny Bags ; also, largo 4 bushel Batrs suitable i'or shipping corn ear or t.rnn, lor sale by niarU GEO. FOSTER '. S iijjra L Es?tTHY.' t, J3sfi c ou Crime &ntl Stougles, on hand ami lorsuie by II. KAMEY.jr., limi t No. 73 Main street. - Jf Hit Tm. -3 OO HUSH.- f It IM B CaiiaJit Out, jiirt rveirxl, and for mit by - CUAS. MeJOHNKTOM, limrl4 ' Pomj'H Klo-k, Main ut. . ll.iinlMitgli uul W. K. t'lioetM... just received ami for tale ly 1'1IA MfJoHNsToN, iiihi II . foi-y' Block. S- ,ii.,lilv, liTimlo ... . K. Ull.ttfcRT CO., uiarl t No. 4 Syramore sr. "if Jirj?."lO Tl KHt Ks'i'HOU'JM u JT fc- luilit by H. K. Gl liUtltT Jt CO. " wjijs'iLLJTjfjs'ii m kmm n - 9r.M. t'lilil) 0 coild jiwt ret:ivcil, himI fur sitla. ,y .s. K. GILHKiiT a- CO. " ' M ftvuttf J TjTS7 s"o"f hi. . Ji NfM'uK riHil?rt just r-tiv.d nml for Mtlu Oy IIHAS. Mi-.IOHNSTtS, " imai 1 1 Fofwy'g Bloi J'lime Spring WliMt, ou haod aud for sal ty H. 1IAME1, Jr., mai 12 No. 73 Main street.

"TCi ty' Election r ItOTI tSUJRBEItli CMt tlio qualiiled voters of the city ville, tliHt the feuiiu.il o!ty i-Icction, for t!o

of eltrtioi; unaCauucibaaa-fram oacl-Wid.fJ, of;iJ. - city, one Clerk, ono Collector, ona Treasurer, one Slurhal, one Asseewor nn'l two Aaeistant Asscsncr, one tjimeyor, imii' frliuol Trnstre, RTol'onetftrwt Commiwiioiipr, will lo held at the places fi.Xfd by the Qr iinum-et of tlie Oify ftit lnJdHiR city SJr. tioiw, an flie first lloSidny, Uelujf ill sconil ihA-'of Arii, tSWI. By order of the Common Conm il. marlU i-ATiticir iU.Jiua.-m. Cinrk., .- rdX JBUSJf. JUMHSU tUPKJV 1tTtJ J.. WU 5K bush Ear Corn, 100 bush PutaU ei, 10 Ittish Turnips,' bnsh ' I'ariJDir-i,' lf,(H0 lbs Bneon Hams.lUUO llwaboulders, KXHI lbs choice Loaf 3 tierces choice Kice, WJ lbs Toarl Sturch, 1UO keys tWt Wheeling Nails, 11)0 Imxes Glass,' ass'd sizes, ,10 d- z Wash Bonrds, aftdo Buckets.KK) .toy. Brushes', ass'd, 25 doy. Bed Cords, . 1 coils Cotton iHojioj lij cojls Slanilla do, 5 coils Heinjido, 5IK) lbs I'earl Ifarlev, 10 doz Tubs, lu store faml for Mtlti cheap forcaihatt: - ...IViCKEUY BOd. raarO . , . .. ; . . . ,,!,. : . , ,; We have for sale Pickels in barrels, put up iu pore cider viuerar, which we retail by the dozen or hundred; also in ke;s and jtm ot a'l sirps. Call and seo for yonrselrea. j ; VICKkKY BK0S. ,. LEATHER BELTIJfG. ?emented and Riveted Leather Belting also Lace Leather, Rivets and Burs, Rivet Sets and Headers, Punchers tad Cutting TCyors. A full stock always ou baud at lowest factory prioes. I - charles babcock; ; . mar9 , ) - 8, Main street. ' COLLECTOR'S SALE OP UM2 JUL Ji S J.i T Ji JfOM T It fi payment of cost and expenses of side walk improvement. . Notice it h'rely given, that by virtue of four precepts, issued out of the Clerk's ofliCBOf th;city of Evansville, and to me directed, I will hell at public auction at the door of the Coiu t Home in tho city of Evausville, ou iSaturday, March ilisf. IS', the following Lots or parcels of real estate, or as tnncb thereof a way ba necessary to pay the-amounts assessed and charged against said lots respectively, as the cont nnd expenses of making side walk improvements in front ot said lotst4-j!eiher with the Costs of sale : ' - V Lot No. 21 ' Block 1v Ptockwell's Snl'iit, S 4.6 ' ;: 13 . : , 7 ..Sharper ' 17.27 "It " 7 , ,' " 2.75 ' " '-15 " '7 ' ' ' 2.75 ." 3 " 152 Lamasco. 11.07 "'' "152 " 11.35 Slo to coBimence at 2 o'clock, p. m., on said1 day. - P., SC11 MUCK, City Collector. - uar9-3'd BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD: j; ra .u riim.i J.i m ww Agents of the above Road, and are giving through receipts on fi eight lo all tho Kastern cities, ut as low ratej as by uny other lute. Goods sent to our rar for transhipment will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all iolomiatii.il addres GKU. KOSTKR CO., Ag'ts, ' 4 Cor. I.ih il l si. a. id Canal, Evansville, Ino. ' maii) - mVHT HKtUt fj:i0 . H II J J! H MO 11 i" article of Black Ta in fmall caddies, expressly for family aw, at No. f-1 Main stiect, opposite the Coin Hoie. ; 'JAb- L. SPALDING, marlo New Dry Goods Establishment. rjnuji iJ'JKKsifuvxjt, vjtTJiujf JL the firm of Itoser iiroi. &. Co., begs leave to Inform his friends and citizens of Eransville and vioinity, that he has just returned from the East with, and is now opening at the capat-tous store room, on First street, one door'Mouth of Preston Bros r a splendid s.tuk -of staple and Fauuy Dry Goods, consisting of everything fioiii the lowest prion Muslin to the finest Hilk and Dress foods the market atfords. Uavinx beuu lout;Jic'ua-wied with the business, the undersigned ia aware that the cash system is Uwonl v sj-sretn which wlH micreed, and therefore only s"lia fur cash, I'riceH will be in accordance. Therefore, nil iu ni'etl of Dry-Goods will call at the new store on First street, wheivt you will fcet-h worth of your money. . j.j . HeKpectfllliy, r W VUKY.i. mai-S , . ., . ' - 4k f-jF Itoci iyint; at " GUARD T, itKDMON D'Si AGAINST .-' IRE CHOICE IN BUR AN C E WITIt Till! , "."'.' - r " Incoriorated -1819 Chatter Perpetual. cash capital' ' $1,500,000, , ABSOLUTE AND lUriMPATKfln.-' ' Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tha TrptIgn"Dr 4t years buccoss" "and : "" ' ' enporieiB-o;; 'J 1 1 .'1 "f ' UPWARDS (H tjSl,4)fM);,000 ' (f losws have been paid by the Kina lnsuraute ' Oopipauy in Hm past 4U ye.im:'. . . " The value of reliable- Insurance will be apparent from the following . L O H S, K S .P. A I fi. B V T 11 E . T N A HllJKtNO TDK- l'AST '1K 1 K A IvS Iullhio f4;il,52ti.S1 Iu Michigan, log,0-.81 Tu Indiana,... 14r,,;'i HI In Illinois,... 44x,:527.41 In Wisconsin, l(i,'.lJ'i In Kectiickr, 2C4,li:t.40 Missoni i. ...... S84,5t.4' lowaftlUinu. UU.:ti.4ii Tennesme,.... !i,.l't.'Jl Kansas Neb lll.iMS.77 Ark. ,fe Oa.. 23.tHu.bU Pettu'a Va..- :,5it.").J , Mississippi .and. Alabama,.35J,4l2.1S.. ,. , Firo and Inland Navigation Jtiaksacoeptixlat terms consistent with solvency . and fair profit. . ...... Especial htifnthm'tjlten In Tuxurance oj'DKLLTSCS anti CVmewK, for terms of 1 o 5 yeara. The solid service Ions and successfully tried, and the many advantages the jtna lBsuraiiruiAnnpaiiy possesses ill its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to iusuru and understanding their beat iuturesta. During "striuKnt times " the necessity tor reliable Insurance itecouiea an imperative duty--! be ability of property owuera to suslaiu Lues, being theu much lessened. - Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issned without delay, by aty of tha duly au Hi ori its', Agents of. the Company. . 0Busiiies attended to will despatch and fidelity. A. C. II A LI CCK Jt 8-N Acenta, uiarS . Marble Buildiug, Main st. C. F". BBOCGHTOS, f fOt CAIM. THE JtTVJi.Vw w tion of his friends and the public to his store, corner of Clark and Carpenter sts., where he has just pjwned as , . , , . . : - s . V JtrMfg-ist mmd IJrvcer. Families will be supplied with the purest articles of medicines or groceries at the lowest cash prices of I be citv. mart-lui C'HAS. . JilKHAlS. LK1S SUiKHAM. F1KM OF, , NIKIIAl'S &. BECKMA. KEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. w w dealers fui'i Mtiiiufaoturnrs 1 'I in, CcH'Ir, aud Sbtt Vnn Wares. No. V, Waters tree l. bctwei Mitin and l.M-ust, Kvannville, Ind. 'flu undersigned 1ivb rtiwtWutly band a full HdttortDieHt ol rttovwi ot" eY-rjr variety and "ttrrn, at the low tut price, uud beg I'avt to inform their .rttnU and tltu public eiuir.Utv, t liat tUey a tlie ti8t and nontext iiiHrtrtiueiit of Tin "WareveTar olWred, and have constunll.v on liaud a full auortuient of UrufiKt Cans, &ct4c. ThotM1 ptTtioua winliiii woik iu their liua aro reHectfully reqmwledt U ivetIna.cJl bfurtv nn -c lian in t f Im'M bi-n bv uioinitt atl'ntiou to Jliiir busiuetift aud n Uioieui,I kuowlt-d ol tlitif tr;ttlc . i u NIKMALS A HK0KMAN.0 1'OPPKIl A3VI JOB WORK, Steuuibout, lMtilter.v. and ltrew-ry Work; Strum Piptt, (Soda FouutaiiiH, 1'uihjk, aiid oiwual J f (. rHiuiihin and SltHtt Iron Wrk, inado mid ripi.irtd, 51Mal Kotitiii, nc.crin, ,r, V,tt price. : ' tuar?-4md l . 'rffWJwfiii4lr7 'tijg'T iuiJsu JSL Sulooti. 'I Iih .im)'iiirnd -.ha iamMt hmI i n-m)VHl.yJ the it AT II HollslC AN1, HAItHKU , MKrp l!NlKlt MAICHI.K HAI.I., in fiuo Htyli, i and is pre.u.rtd to JSimve, Shaitipotii. Unw lltir, or to lunii-Ii Hot or old Hullo at all Utrttrif. - Tbirf is tlm only U;th ll.iiri- ih th i-ily; ittol I . am dttruiin.d to so coioJu:t it and Ibt Burln?r j bip uIUk IonI tliat il will U-c.u. the hcadtUrtrt.i-M of all geittleiiMMt wihiug t b;tiuuiMed up in the height of the btylw. s Utwe me u call and try uiy skill. Terms reasonable. ; LtJ JHAisIL B. OLKNN.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A I'ari iiXj liarrels in fine order, just received and for a!e by mars I S. K. GI LBKJftT A CO. i W J It MJVt TtJ II K. ' Just received and now ot-eninir. an ele- ,., .1 aiint stocK (jfRooda suitable for the Sprhur Trade : Jii cjises fancy prints; 10 1. denims 1; "ft t bUached muslins; S law ns; f ' ehaiUetf; ' ! e cottonstdes; apron checks; 4 10 lales shirting stripes; , snooting; And a great variety motions of all kind, -till of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are deUrin.ined to draw the good trade to Evansvitlu. Come and examine for yourselves at mar.5 J. II. MAGHKK A CO.'S, First St. Jlu. fctoro of.Thouiaa KurLll. lias been removed from No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 75 Slaiu St., opposite Washington Hotel, where he keeps a full supply of LKATillill AND FIN D'NGS. He keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. . Philip Duksneb-, Fleming's old salesman, is with me, and will be on hand to wait on our old friends and all the new customers who may call ou us. He will do justice to all. fmar2-lmd THOMAS KEKTH. mmmji Ji js Jj M JS ti .vj i r. just received and ww ;,laO kegs assorted sizes, for sulo by CHA3. McJOHNSTON, -mart Pose's BliKk, Main street. rffi o j jj t ji t j c i, j: n JL Iu fruat variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug tjtore of IebZ7 K. 8. THOMPSON. JflJ&T JtlH JiJ VJSJl mM 8iJLJ2JVIUJ QJ' stock of fresh and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at - F. SUA RPE CO.'S REMOVAL. war. n. BtjuoAsf..;. v.. A. cookk. "BSjW'W. f .vt'-i.v vjjjt it ji'ww spectftilly informs the public that he li-.s removed from liis old stand on Water street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer & Mackey, No, 5, Maiu street, and has made a change in his firm, the style of which will hereafter bo Duncan A Cooke. 1 We will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of foreign and domestic dry goods, which we w ill sell at reasonable and uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patrouage of the old house, and to merit a large accession of new customers, we remain . Yeurs, respectfully, feb2tlm DUNCAN A COOK V.. BOTAKICALr PHYSICIAN. DR. WM . C OU R TNEY, " ' VMet ear. .11 mi n mnet JVrst street sf y EVANSVILLE, IND. . ifhR. c. u.is I'jit.itJiy-jijyTi. i'j.oJkLsreated in this city and can bo found at his office at all hours (both day and night), except uheu professionally engaged. r - . ftSS Kspbcial attention given to all chronic dis.. eases. Cancers cured, (warranted). fV'b'23 .'imd . BYiC JEcoiiomist. i rgwis sra$is ma a tjikejx the '.JSL lirat preminnn at very Kair whero it ban boea exhibited. At the &utli-Western lndiuiiu liintrict Fair, hi-Id here Oi tolier, l i, tbre ere bnt two premiuniBotlrtMl forcotkiuirHtoTes one for tuv mint wooil cawkiii ntove,ainl ouefor the bet rol fookui'j; Htove. I he Kcttimmiat took the KIKST ritKMIlTM FOR T1IK it EST tUKIMJ STuVK KOU WOOD, ltoelker, KiuMimn A i'-o took the first premiuui for thoir rookiu:r hUo for coal. Koither premium were ottered. The birxeailver piedal wurf. uwnrdijilfto the Ki tounnirtt at the New Vork b'tate Fair; mnl th"1itstt preunnin at the Ir til tod SlateM Fair l-Id at t-hi,ar.. and Ineive olJu-r Statu and ounty J'":iirH in 1 s.r:. . ; j . , . Ju no bittio h of nitiiuHiiciil art bad then Iwtiiia muro apparent advanri than in tt. num ninvloin ut aiovs. . it is but a U-w yearn siiH-e the verj tiittue naa a iiiioltv, repreHntidii bujio, MhaptdesK ut mci uie, hiiuohi as devoid ol iMia ornament, Tlteru h;tTttadu:ttly iclven plaoo to patlrtiiM t trn e and ntiijiy ; until ihe vare cu h imr luaikt'ifl now prctuit li;ivt nlnet t'. hunzted the T(n:al:il:try 'f hhhu-h ; uu.l the ditVerent ph;is the melal id made to assume, would iustitiiisii old Voh-itn hiniM'If. Iimfyie nud nuish, tlie' improvement has iwu real, leaving JHKhiiig to bo Uosired on tbat point, but tho sever competition in price, to which tliey bavo been Kubjccied, bus deprived them of many of the more tfubrdantial quaUtie desirable. . This nee ma more especially to have been the Ciwo in referent to cook stoves an article ot domestic economy that has more todowitbscoldhi wives and crotchety servants thau most people im agine, lite public nave louji sought au improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reisouable prku tor a cooking stove if it only possesses Uie merits ol sie, weilit, convenience, duiahility, economy, and p'-rlectiou of maiiuiacture. 'I'hese qualities sem to be possessed must fully in the Kcoit mit ainjw stove, perfected and hroiurht out the pMHt tseadou, by Messrs. TreadweJl, Vvrry v N(itoD,ot Albany. Wv hward so much of thin sttv, aud it looked so much like :i stove iniejid.-d Kir awr, that wo concluded to try them, and the result of thti exm-rinient convinces ns that the proprietors, iu their detvrminatioii to make the best sieve in the intrttl lirive succeedeil. We rtj;;ird the Kcouoiuittt w posm-s-siui; all the merit.- above enumerated as the great e to ve ot the day far iu advance of anything ever attempted iu the line of stoves, perfect iu nil its appointiue.iits. and true to its uame iu durability and the use of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a large oven, with hooks arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to 5 gu'lons warming closet, broiling hearth, dc.f Ac. The broiling bearth is one of the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture tbat was really satisfactory iu its operation. .Tho proprietors of this 8Uvu have been conducting a aeries of experiments upon bridling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting iu the invention of a gridiron adapted to this etove, which has been secured by letters patout, and is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without axaoke, and keeping the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical improvement, and especially such as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, whi U iscommandtNgsiichalarge sale, will be found only at J?CANTJuIN fc S I'i:PUfcNS'S, Main St., between Water aud Firnt, JCvanaville, lnl. marl. ' of real estate for the payment of costs and expenseaof sidenalk improvements. Kotu-e is hereby give thar, by virtue of five precepts, issued out of the Clerk's ollice of the City of Kvansville, and to mo directed, 1 will stl at public out-cry, at the door of the Court-bouse, in the Vity uf Kvauvitle, ou Saturday, the 17rh of March, iStrO, the following lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts assessed aud charged against said lots, respectively, as the cost and expense of making sidewalk improvements iu frout id' said lots, to gether with the cost of sale : Jot 13, block 40 Eastern Knl.trgetnent $1 00 Lot 1 1, 4 " - ., 4 73 Lot UK 4 4' ' " 3 3o Lot " id 2 C7 Lvann' JJomesteai on Sixth street, from tho corm r ot Locust and Sixh t the alley bwtvuvo Locutft and Main streets 14 85 Lot blok: IU, Slot: k well s Knlargement 4 (X Lot 2o, " lo, " 4 4t Sale to commence at 10 oVliark A. M on unUi day. P. Sf'KMl.Tt'K, fb2.'.-3wd Ittv 4dlfvur. SPUING TUAD K. Jolin 331- Dctors, AVU id .wile ManulacHirer ot ienl IvmenV, Ladies1, AIismV, and 'hiidreus HOOTS. SHOES, A XL lPPKIiS, tiarlivh ItiiHdiugs, Xo.'.U st Fourth st reet, : 4'iu hut.'tll, -ML Uealt v to the tact that he is now manuLietiiriir, ami keeps eonstauily on hand a large stock il the iioweit and ehoieest at leu of goods adapted to the !'iM(uiremeuls of popular trade; theiuduoei um ho oilers are t.tol ;MI)S AT LOW I KICKS. Having lneu ei gav;ed in miunit:trturing ni"t ehus go-nU l-r over twenty years, he Uow ehtiuis to have facilities for tuauuiiu-lui ing first etas gotHlsas chtip, if not chrapor, thau KiiSlern mauuiaetiires llv leeh mntidnt of his ability to otter ex.tr indneeHieiirH toekse boyera. lib motto is a fair held and no t:iot s. (Jail aud examiue biu ohIm aud you v. ill be sure to buy. U Orders promptly attended to. Iebl5-Jmd

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OF THE OBDITIOS 01 TUB 4.V Rome, Jnsuraiicc Company, OF new tore:, ON THE FIUST DAY OF JASUATSY, A. D. 1300, MADE TO TTTK ATJDITOlt OF T11K STATE OF INDIANA, PUKSUAST ; 'I I0.THE STATUTE OF ' -THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : izk jwt.riB jf this t et.rii'.Tjyi8 the Hour Ixfl'8A(HBOvruif; Incorporat ed in lbXi, aud located in the city of Now York. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ' Tlio capital of suiil Company actual !v pai.l up in , ;isb i. !si,000,0i-0 00 The miriiHia on the 1st dnyjf Januarr, , lf5'3" . I.. 415,S15 S3 "Total amount or capital ami snrpHis Si, 115,815 85 'Anmciitof ca-:!i in Coutinuutal Bank, N. Y Slfi,707 &t Amount of cjusli in hands of Ajrents, anil in coiii-rt of i transmission (hahuicf) 2"i,5M 01 Amount ot unincumbered rt-al ' tate, Ko. AVa'.l SU I T,(W'j (K) Amount of Vnitod Slalvs ' treasury notes, market : value 10J,2U 0 Amount Missouri State li'ds, 0 jier cent., market valu.". n) , Amount of Norlh CaVolina honcis, 6 per cent., market value O.ftSO 00 Amount of Tennessee boii'ln, 6 per cent., market value.. 9,000 00 Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 13 per cent., market value..... lO.MI tx . Amount of banktucks, mar- . kt-t value 81,r.i" IM) Amount of loans on liomla nnd niort:ucee, being tirKt lien of record on iinincurii- . bered ral estate, worth at luast Sl,6!"i,:ti0, and on which there ia lesa than one year's interest due and owing; rate of interest 7 pur cent .Sa),fii2 03 Aiuonnt of loans on stock . and bonds, pable on demand, the market V'tlue of securities pledged, S'Jo-1,-59 l.S,t;!ld in Amount due fr.uu prt tuiuuiEi ou policies i.suei at ollice.. 1.S07 7'.) Amounc of biiln receivablt for premiums on iulaiid unvigalion i ikc, tc..A ii)A 41 Interest actually due aud ; paid..., 24,!'-2S tO y-i 1,1:809 28 I.lABir.IlIi:Amount c.f losses artjiiNi. d, and due and unpaid None. Amount f losea inrurrtd and in proctss of adjustment 17,'V"S 31 Amount of lofcs-s rei'orteil on tiich no action bus Ix-eit taken I".,i2 12 Amount of claims tor louses resisted bv the Company.. O.fsOt CM) Auiount of dividends declared, aud due and unpaid... KouuAmonnt of dividends, either ou U or scrip, docluri;l but not vet due No'e. Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount of all other existing chi!usai;niiist Ibe Co None. Tolal auiount of Iosmcs, claims, and liabilities J42..WO 41 The greatest ntiiouiit injured on any one risk is .'.(, boo, but 11 utit, as a general rule, exceed 8 111,00(1. lho Comiimiy lms no general rule as to tlio amount allowed to he. msm-cd in any citv, town village, or block, being governed in this matter in each cae, by the general character ol' buildings width ot streets, biciliTi.is lor pultun; out nres, & ' . No part of its capital or rarnius is deposited in any other Mate as seciirily l herein. An attested copy of the Charier or Act of incur poration accompanies this statement. STATU OF NEW YORK, SS Citv and County of New Vork. ) ' ; Charles J. Martin, President, ami J. M'ltoii Smith, Secretary of tho Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each tor hiuiaolf says, that the foivi;oiut is a true, full and correct statement of the aftairs ot the said Corpora tion, and that they aro tin abovo descriljed officers thereof. (.-HIDod) CIIAliLES ... MARTIN, Pres t (Si'Miidl .1. MILTON SSHTlf, Sec' v. : Svbscribetl and sworn Kforo me, this 17lh day of : ..'.. t .lanuary, A. i. 1BIK). Witness my hand ' A autl othciul seal. Ottened) RHSJAMIX It ANK IN, Comiiiisi'.nerf.ir liitliaua, iu New York, Itifi Ilroadwav, N. . Allen C. llallork is Ilie duly authorized as;ent for this cily. as )-r -erti:ica;e of uut hori ty filed i n the County Clerk ollice. This Company insures against loss or danvuro by ni'a tit billlums, nierchaiiiliM', household luini ture, inn' personal' t . r i m r t y i neraliy. Als against the srils f inland navigation, nt fair rales of premiuui. ALLEN C. IIALLOCK, Aent, Marlde 1T,;11 liuildiu, Main St., Evansville. 1. b.!-tap-2S. STEWART'S STOVE. mmmi e0& jBL lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking; Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's ratput, and ut the only agency in this rity. Titos. Scantlin's, Aro. 2i) Main street, between Iurst and Second. The fiiat premium was awarded to this Stove as tho !est coal or wood cooking stove tit the Soutliwetrn Indiana X'istrict Fair, heJd at this place No stove pver devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that Haireiiens of taste in meats and gravies, whirh, to the delicate and fastidious of taste, makes so insiierah!o an objection to every other cooking stove now in use. "With one-fourth of the fuel employed in tho best of stoves now in use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before Ihkmi aooompli6hed, everj'thing reiuired in ihe best provided families, s far as cooking is tuncerned. When, too, it is borne iu mind that the most delicaM females ran -J, the kitchen when the Stewirt Stove is fully employed, ami the fire is ;tt its height, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temperuturr, so little is tbrj hett from it diltufed externally, an tndiicemeiit is presented for its uuivers;tl employment never heietofore presentt-d in siny ot her stovo. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as h1I as its j;re;test wonder, how heat in so ttcononi)7.ed aud dill lined within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly esca into the k1b-hwi, a place where, with any of the stoves now in uee, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, iuwarm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. Vor 'JO j'efirs Mr. Stewart lms leen employed in perleetinfc this stove, and since hist February, he has obtained three new patents lVr improvements, wh U'h, in his opinion, mid the opiuion of nil who have examined ir, made it irfect. Within four years twenty thousand of them liave been sold, under a full guarantee, and iut one has leen returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove nianufaeinrerH to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior apiwaraue, hich the old piitenlK (li.iviuc; -xp'rel) enat'ies them to give, they no more resemble Siew;irl's thau Ii:ilk doescheese. These imit if i-ms are known by various names, but taey are all to licicnl in various particulars, tmch as ihe air-tiu'lit boxes, by which full control is kept over thf lire, and f the beu-, ti a draft dampvr, ingeniously coiiirived, whie'i aluo ail in its :i eoulant current l cold :u'r on lb outside of the fire box, V4 hich aain beeun s heated air, and, pasiin into tie oven, in made, available for rooking urHies. Tke agent and wubsciiber is reroivin; the lnt Imitation of the Siewurr Stov'( called I'riile ! Iho Weht," whieli he will be happy to 1Kpuse. of at two-thirds id the pri. e o th genuine Sft-wart's. It is jHisstble, ofcotir.se, lo couk with it, but it bears no reKeiublatieo to Stewart's. The "Stfwnrt" is s-dd by the aeiif, under a full "Harm lee U pel term as r 'ijnie!nb-il, ;md il, within three months from pnrchahietr, any l.tiiit is found with them, ht witi take tm-ut bat& and refund Ihe uiniiev. llonsek'eiers will lrear iu iniHd, then. that the i-eiiuiiK iScewart Slve, lHnrht at the only agent's here, uiit. with halt the hdmr aud oneloiirth the fuel, ilo uiore ami oetcer eotiKin itiau any other stove ever et.nstru ed. Tliift. MAN t LIN, o. J7J 31am street, Sole acrent lor tin sale of the Stewart Stoe in SuiuUern Indiana and Keutuoky.

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7T 0TS 233 J.VO Mil, I AJ TIV.V SLJ Enlargement, on the Basin Pf the Canal, oou wtiich is a new and the best Canal Wharf in .tvansTiII, for sale or Jease. .-Vpf ly to ' A i L. .j Wit.' U. WALKER dec2fdw3m Land Agent. -e gp i-a jejiJST ojy movuth jstT, JL SLmd extending; to tho Canal, with a wharf ou tho basin of the Canal of soventy-hve feet, bciiii; the most desirable location for niauufn;.urini; purposes in Brausrilie, for sale or lease Apply to WILLIAM 11. WALKElt, dec21 - Heat Estate Agent. OB tiJlsJi O.V Ji.tSi- THBM8. 60 Lots iu. Lamasco, west of .IMfteou Creek. ijots in iamasco, east or flreon Creek. Lots in the Kastern Enl't of Kvansville. Lots in ttie Southeru U , do Lots in Brays do r' . I - Lots in tlio 4th ' , do'. do: ' Lots in the Donation do . . do Apply to tho utidei'sigiied UCicu in Wheeler's building, Third afreet, opposite the fVnirt Ibsise. . WILLIAM II. MALKEH, deed Keal Estate Aceut LAND FOR SALE. . , ..... 16ti acres the u w qr aoc . 7, town 2, range 8 west, ino do n e qr sec 211, town SS, rane S west, IhO do ' a w qr aec 23, town 2, range 9 west, ll do seqr sec 31, town 2, rauo 0 west. l'5 do n pt n e qr, sec 2, town a, range 10 west. li0 do u w qr aec 14, town 3, range 10 west. li0 do a w qr sec 2,'i, town 3, range 10 west. 1GO do n e qr hoc 26, town U, range 10 160 do 16 qt see 24, town 3, ran;;e 7 100 do .. a e qr sec 24, town 3, raii(; 7 .... 10 do sw qr see 24, town 3, raue 7 The fcregoing tracts wilt be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect. Knquir at the .." BKAh KSTATK AGKNCT', " On Third street, bet. 3Iin nd t-ycueiore, iu Wheeler's Unilding.- . . .i WM. H.WAIKSB, ' Keal Estate Ag't. -9Jll,UJIJtIiJi MMPUOVJiJt J'ttOPw erty for sale. Four lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, designated by Hun. 3, 4, 5, aud li, Market Place. All new three story, nielul rojf, bricks, built for stores, suitable tor any kind of business, and with good JiuUued dwelling. accommodations. For terms of sale, apply lo Allen C. Hallock, Keal Estate and tleueral iusurauce Agent, MarbUt. Hall Ituilding, Main tftieet, Kvansville, lnd. fblr,-lm ; IPS! JI t: it j: SO-' Yj.VM .VJiJ It Evansville, for sale bv WILLIAM . WALKElt, Ital ICst.ito Aj-ent, dec24 Thinl strett. o p. tho Court House. ISSVZ,t7TIOA Of , I'ARTJS'JlJtSill I. The partnership of J. IS. .laquess Si Co. is this day dissolved by m ritual mi-.-nt by the wittidrawal of Hiram E. Keiul. All business of said liri;i will be seitlel by the remaining partners, Jonathan M Jaqiiess and lieury C. tjwathiiiev, who will continue the biisiuese, umler the same style as heretofore. JONATHAN 8. JAQUESS, . H I It AM K. liEAD, HKMtY V. tiWATHMEV. M. 150. Uiar2-:iw , Evansville, Feb. Statement , OK THK CONDITION TU Hartford Fire Insurajicc Co., MAPET0 THE AUDITOR OF TUB fe'TATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1S0. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford irire insurance Company, and located ut ltaitlord, Connecticut. The amount of Capital Stock is.. 3d. The amount of Capital Mtock P ...SMIO.OOO (U id ... BlMI.OOO (HI ASSETS. 4lh. Cash on hand and iu ll'k.S.18,338 11 Cash in hands of agents, or in . , , course of transmission.... rl2,0'JS ittl Cash loaned on cail :,H0 (SHE 131 ,02".) 00 Bills recrivablu, secured by pursoual r - and collateral security 70,2-3 f'.l Heal estate unincnuibered, buildini; and lot Id Pearl street, tlartlord lo.OtlO 00 KTOCK AND BONUS AS WILLOW, VIZ : fAB HI,. K KTVAL. Oil shares Hartford B'k sttx-k f M.Iiki StiH.ys.". 4o0 shares l'huinix ll'k stock 40,1 fl - 37,00 luesharea Ct. ltiv. lt'k'g Iki. slk... 5,ioti , ,;ss 2iM shares Exchange Hank stock., lir.umi 1D,(KHJ 1D0 shares Bank of Hul l fol d Co, bank stock 7.5(10 " 7.S.VI 200 shares Charter Oak li k sto. k. 2o,lsl. 2,SI0 220 shares Faruiera1 ,f Mechanics1 b.-mk stock 22,000 25,fi2() 150 shares Meruautile B'k tilwk. lf,iKK lo.isin 132 shares Merchants' X Miiiiuiiut. tj - , tim-rs' Bank Hteck..... 13,200 l3,3:i2 31i sliures AUua B'k sii-k ;'.l,fsio , 34.i2o IS! shares City Bank stock 18,fiO) zljWi 2ou shari's : Americait Kxchane ; Bank slock, N. Y 20,000 , SOKM 21K sliants B;iuk'of Coiuui.'rie lk ! ; tock, N. i..,.. 2),0il 19,8ilO 3C0 shares Importers' iiaders' . Hank slock, 4i. Y 30,(UKI ' a.i.tidti 3tK si.arus Bunk of America bank stock, N. Y 30.01KI "sa.irii 210 shares- Manhatutn Co. Bank stock 10,000 I-I.i.TiO 2iHlshares Merchauts' Bk 'k, N. Y. lo.tMHI 1',K25 200 shares I'uiou B'k stock, N. Y. lo.i.'ix) ln,utio 2t0 shares Ocean B'k stock, N. Y. lo,(K i),200 100 shares Bank of N Ajneriva Bk ' ... ' stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 oM stiares Metropolitan b'k stock, , , K Y 30,(KIO 33,000 100 chares Blackstone b'k stock, Boston - 10,000 . KJ,i")0 100 shares Bunk of Commerce st'k, Boston lO.OiKI 10,0)00 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston 10,000 10,5'rfi 10 shares guftolk B'k stoi k, Bos- . : ton - i.ooo l.ans 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k, Boetoll 10,00!l ; 10,;r-0 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,100 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10,XX) 10,000 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,000 10.300 100 shares Boylstoii Bauk stock Boston 10,000 ' 11.900 100 shares lievero Bunk stock, Bos ton 10,000 10.100 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis souri stock 20.000 20.200 200 shares Merchants' ll'k stock Kt. Louis '0.000 20.100 120 shares Connecticut Aiver Com pany stock. .. 12,000 ! . 3,000 20 shares Connecticut River 11. il. Company 2,000 ' 1,300 100 shares Hartford Jl N Haven K It Co stock 10.000 12.450 2u Tennessee otate Bonds, ti per cents, payable 1892 20,000 18,100 2 Ohio state Bonds, 6 per cents. payable 18150 . 10,000 .10,125 20 ftliobigun btate Uds, 6 cents, payable 1K03 .... 20,000 20,000 10 Missouri State Stock, 0 per ceut, payable 10,) ' 8,400 25 Hartford City bonds, 0 per cts, payable 1870 XnMt 3r.,000 20 bhares State Bank Wiscousiu . stock, Milwaukee 2,000 . 2,140 SiWO.SIKI 3720,457 Total assets 9:id,70j 6'. LIABILITIES.5th. No liabilities to banks, or others, due or net duo. (ith. No lostH adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted I , , ... 4, Sth. or aajusted and not due, J Uth. Losses in suspense wait-, -j . iuit further proof, iuclutied in last answer atsive All other claims against the company, (divideuds unpaid).... 1,920 lot li. Total amount of liabilities fci.ii.Wlo a", 11th. This rule of the uaupnliy is not to exceed Slo.ooo in ny oue risk, sub.ect to loss by a single lire. 12th. The amount insured in a city or vitiligo de pends upon Its si y-e generally all the desirable risks to be had, subject to the last rulo alaive named. 13th. The wmouut insured in any one block of buddings, dejiends upon its size and construction, subject to the rule above referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the Act of lncorisiratioii acconiimnios this statement. TIMOTHY C. ALL YN. Hcr'v. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) s Hartford County, I Jam akv f.th, ISoii. l'eraounlly apiieuied T. C Allyn, Secretary of the iartford l! ire Iusurauce Couipuuy, and uiade oath (hat the foreiroing staleineiit, by him suirkcrilH'd. is a t rue, full and correct statement of luo allairs f said Company, and exhibits, so lar as can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition nu he 1st day of January, 1800. IJelora me, GEO. S. tilLMAN, Justice of the Peace. Allen C. Hallock is the duly authorized Agent for this city, by curtilicalrt ot" authority from the Auditor of .Mute, tiled iu the County Clerk's otltce. - Applications for insurance ou merchandise, store hou., dwellings and C4inteiils, will le atteuded to, and sdimea tseutid at reHNipiable rates.- " ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Acul, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main street, Evansville, lnd. jau23tap2 .,

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WW SB IS WVf BEr-SJ'BW.'VU . 1 UJ WE,7 Slit 1HGO. ("ha undrsi;nod) invite thatteu. tion of GKOCERS mt COUNTRY -MEKCMAXT8 to their lare assortment of JIAJtDWAE now pn hand and arriving, direct from JJurV'pean und American manufacturers, which they offer to cash and prompt time buyers AT PUICES BKYONH COMPETITION JACOB STliA V B A SON, mar5 74 Main street, fit GBivvLr i'it i, i.km- r.iiZfiWjYT's. t 25 dozen sh-nv-'s and gmdtw; ! ' 2) " parden rakes; handled hoes; 50 cast Bte'l planters' hoee; y , i . . 30 .' hay end manure forks;- !.. V " Krlobing hoest ... , 7 casks trace ciiaius; . ... i . i " lot; 2 dozen Jht-p shears; '..(.- ' Now on lund aud fur sal.) at low prices. . t , . JACOB bTRAUBA SON, -Mara 74 Main street. . ICKF.lt MOSS. 23 HJU.V bales received per steamer Autocrat tcuofco article for sale by S. K. GILBERT A Co., ' .. inaro No. 4 Sycamore street; ' W?B njii.ji j;j at' TJiU.nH. Al 11. building lots iu the City of Jsuovillo, aud in Elliott's Enlargement;-"? ' Also house and lot ou Third street near the cori uer of Cherry; , " 2 good horses, oue 7 ajul the other 3 years ' old; , 2 good milcli cows; " ,2 good carts aud harness; (" 1 jrood dre - nd harness; " I new fa.u wagon aud harness; " 1 KovJ top buggy and harness, with pole . and double harness to lit. mar5 Z. II. COOK. h h; t ! ' ft j-itf jy- srfi r a V VJr In prime o-der at the EUREKA BAZAAR. mar7 , . , 9JtJI 2tsi bosh, prime corn. .'JO0 do choice I'each Bloom Potatoes, In store and for sale by COOK A LANljLEY. mar7 B. ti5 tons assorted Iron, 150 set - do Axles, X I'O Springs, - . ;u0 bdls assorted "Hocp Iron, ... lteceived per steamer Dacotab, and fir sale at reduced prices , . JtAMUIth OKR. uiai-i WtlEKLEIl & . WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, - - , r 5 First ftreet, betw'icn Main and Locust. - No "WW VP Jilt TO TJIJE nVBJ.lt' WW "W heeler d: Wilson's Improve! fewing Machine at reduced prices, wilh increased confidence iu its merits as Ihe liet and most reliable family sewing machine uow in use. Tit sews equally well cm the thickest or thiuest fabrics; makes the lock slilch impossible to unravel, with the essential. advaiitny;e of beitignliko on both sides, forming no . ridge or clciin mi the under aiile ; issiinple in con-.' struct ioti, more Heily in movement, and more dimibli) than any other machine. We givo full instructions to eiiiiblu the purchaser to sew ordinary -seams, stitch., hem, fell, quilt, gather, hind, and luck, all on tho ::r machine, and warranted lor ' three yerirs; - Wealjokoeponcoiistaully Land a full assortment of Singer's 4liachtnes. I irciilurs coiitaiuiu testiinonhils of tlio above m ich i tii's, frim persons id the highest standing Fist and Wtet, giving prices, Ac, will lie ftiruished I ratis, on application iu pi-rson or by letter. f.-b!ily - i F. M. SELLMAN. aT10.1I, OU, OM' JIJS JiJ'fJBJi. ILy new make, nnd ut muc h less price, at feb27 TIIO.M SON'S New Drug Storo. &yWJti:T I'O TJl TOE At O JttVUM. Nprimc, just rweived and lor sale at the pioneer family grocery." ." rebl J. P. ELLIOTT. CRESCENT. C if Y7 CAIXERYTI , WE ALL follow interest iu spite of vain t'llk. Ami lo those who deal fairly, to them should . walk ; , - Now, you who want Pictures, both cheap and first-, rate,' ' - . ....... KiflW jour rtimvs to S"MITn'3 Gallery,' (yon don't have to w-iit).' ' He fears' no compel itifn "rom Mie'or the oilier, But looks upon each as a friend and a brother; He cares. not, for ,liowvnur -putting, nor blowing, , Ls:k soirejs, or gammon, assuredly knowing That ho nuiki'V the. , trade, w ho gives most for the wish ; , . . ... , , , .. The peopjo euro nothing about any grand splash. Now, all who want ,1'iciures, largo ones or small, Bhould, wiihout more delay, ou Mr, Smith rail ; 'lhetnirt House, jou kuow, just over the way, -Kxamine his Pictures we know what you'll sny-t-Tlie beat iu Hie city, and cannot be beat In finish or price and by way of a treat. To Ltidies und Families he lessens his pay Come along, ft i"iids, don't neglect it a day. wjiH.-iini ufjA'&jtoi; Jixi'juutuce(l need -Viii se and female Physician, preeeuts to the utteutioii of mothers, her SOOTH1NU gYBUP, for Children 'rthiug, which greatly facilitates the process of Tei-thing, by softening the gums, reducing all iuflaminutiou will allay all pain and spasmodic actiou, and Is SURE TO REGULATE ; TUii BOWELS. 'iA'pcrid upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, uud KKLIEP. AND HKALTK.TO YOUB INFANTS, We have put up mid sold this article for over ten years, nnd can say, In conlklenco and truth of it, what we have nev or been aide to say of any-' other medicine never tehas it failed, in a siiirto ' instance, to effect a cure Swhen timely used. Never did we know an in stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. ? in the contrary, all are delighted with its cpera- sjtions, and speak in terms of highest coiuuiendu of its magical effects and medical virtues. aJWe speak in this matter what we ilo know,' at'eter ten years' exfmrience, anil pledge oor repnta Qtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare, mln almost every instancewhore the infant is snf-Ttl'ering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befouud in 15 or 20 minutes after the Syrup is admin mistered. This valuable preparaCtion is the prescription of one of the most expo Qrienced and skillful Nurses in New England, Hind Itas been used with, never failing success iu Sthotisandsof caaei. - It not only relieves Nthe child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach J'ind bo wels.con ects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost in stantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind 0olic, aud overcomeconTnlsions, which if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it St the best and surest remedy in the world, iu all encases of Dysentery ami Diarrhea in children, "whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. We would aay to every mother who I has a child suffering from any one of Hie foregoing complaints, do nM let your prejudices, nor Ihu prejudices of others, stand lii-twei ii your Hntlerlng child and the relief that will lie saie yi-s, absolutely sure to follow tho use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-siimle of CURTIS I'K tilt INS, New York, i on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists IhroiiKhout the world. Principal vtlice. No. 13 Cednr street, New York. i'l ice '25 cts. a bottle Janl3-dwly. KELLERS WHITE, Agents,' Evausville, lnd.. jfvHJBVK& njtten-u, i.n port Kit V V and Deah-r in Coiu h and Saddlery Hardware.. Mum street, nar AV&ter. .Having completed my arrange m e n t . with Europe., au aud Amur ican manu fjk-tnrers for a Mm: 'dHW direct supply of all goodstu uiy linn, I am - euabJed to of. for iuducotnento, tbat cannot niil to be to . the interest of aH engaged in the business . v rLSsa to wive me trial. I name iu part: lixles, springs' made of the best steel; bands, enameled nml of all kinds ol learner, cloths. It ulnars for carrie, varnishee, -castingii o all kiuds, SU.I.IU ti-ees, rnglisn linaie learners, inu, stirrups, spurs, liames, tine silver names oi an kinds, Jenny i.imi i.ig i reee, een-uujusuus r" I'aylor s patent ham'", liy nets, siioe. mr.iH.is, norso . ,. Idankets, ' London Girth AVebs, Americjin Girth and Iteiu Webs, lioth cotton luid worsted; Loudoii Welt kiiis, a siijs-rior article; ivory, gull a percna aud tirass lined tnartetigid rings; siis ii.t kerae.vs for horsw covers, tlio l-st quality of carriage ludts, . . patent gig !rcs, Ac, Ac. . : I Ke-p in IJO-, evei , i iiiii iinutii ... branch ol" thw biiMiness, and understanding both branches tlroivughl.v, we would tesjcUully .Invite I your attention, beb-re plircluwing elsewhere. 1 am alsi ugent tor Waid's Patent Spring Saddle . . , ap20-diw

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