Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 166, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 March 1860 — Page 2

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TUESDAY MOENIKG.: ...MARCH 20 Opposition State Ticket. ; ' . - FOB OOVKBKOR,HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTRNAJiT GOVERNOR" OLIVER P; MORTON, of -Wayne. 1 FOR BECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLK, of liAn Jolpk . - FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN 8. HARVEY, of Clarke j . FOR ACbtTOR OF STATU, ' J J ' ALBERT LANGE, ot .Vigo Q " " FOR ATTQKKEY GENERAL, , " JAMES G. JONES, of ,Vadrburgh. . - FOR REPORTER F SDPRBMK COCBT, - I BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. , t FOB CLERK OF SDPREMB COIJRT,. . , JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERISTKSDEVT OF PCBtlC INSTRUCTION,; MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Pleascrb Seeking.- A,: y-riter in the Rushville Republican gives a ' glowing account of Wyandolle Cave, four mile back of Leavenworth, in Crawford county. y.Tbat cave is indeed ft great wouder of nature, an4 second only to the Mammoth Cave in interest. , , . , , With both of those caverns so acces3ibW to this place, our-citizens will be at no loss for objects of interest to visit Hie eoming summer. , , , , ", - To promote health, and recuperate exhausted energies, we can visit the Orange and Martin county Spring3, also conveniently situated. '' 11 With these home curiosities and fountains of health almost at our doors, we hope our people will not be running away off to the extremes of the Union ' to spend their utoney, but, if they hnve it to spare, lay it out in our own neighborhood. . , ' ' We believe it would pay the; Evansville and Louisville packets to get up half-fare excursions this summer to Wyandotte Cave; and also our Green River packets to do the same for persons desiring to visit Mammoth Cave. These excursions might be planned,, in "connection with the Evansville ,nd Crawfordsville Railroad, in such a way that hundreds would participate in them ; thus combining harmless, health-giving enjoywetiV with aJamlable desire to behold 'Nature's grandest mysteries. , . - ,,.! ' i Mi From the Cincinnati FriceCtirrei4, March 14. BBtlncti Summary for the Pstt Week. . A good deal is said regarding the damage done to the growing Wheat crop.. It is represented winter-killed in various sections, but we think it too early to arrive nt any definite conclusion in this matter. We have information from various places regarding an unusual scarceness of Hops ; d in some places in Keutucky and Illi- . ii.nnr fArrteaiinnilAnftst infnrm H4 such A rcityas never known before. It seems to U3 quite probable that tbe lives ot these animals have been rendered so uncertain, for some years past, by; the ' general preva-' m lence of what is called the hog cholera, that the culture of them, if we may so cull it, bas to a great extent; been abandoned.! , Indeed the assessors' returns of the three leading States show this, as they, instead ot showing a gradual increase in the number from year to year, actually show n regular decrease the last few years, which, we think, can be accounted for only in tbe way already alluded to. This is a most important question, for the pork crop of the country is worth forty millions dollars annually, so that the causes which would tend to diminish it arc matters, of serious consideration. There has been an improved demand for Flour during the week, and prices generally advanced. Prices have been "advancing in the New York market during the week, which crives confidence to holders. Wheat participated in 'the; rise in flour, and advanced J'nlly Dcj per bushel. ! : . There has becu quite a pressing demand for IJarlev. and maltsters have been so anxiou3 toMiy, that thcv .have paid 80c for prime lots. The receipts of this article have fallen off largly, this sensonio tar, as com i.ni i-il with last; and the .stocks now : in : the hands of brewers, and tnalsters being quite litiht. make thrtn anxious to buy liberally, in order to make a suQieient supply of malt before the- warm wcntlicr. . r The Provision market has not changed much duriucr the week ; the 'demand has Wen moderate for one article or nuother, from day to day, but as a whole ' tltt-re has lieen a lrag ou the market, rendering it not ,w salistiu-torr to holders ns mttrht have been expected. ' ' 1 ' ' Lard has lieen . .oegUTtetl, ; :ttie tlginamt having been po trilling lo lie wIhiIIv uniuiportant; it is ofi-reil at liJ(f.ltlt-. jSacon, sales quite small al 7t' "l ti,r 4,i,oijlders,:aul 0 (upsides,; iUe;iusile quoiation ir vhoulders - is .ialiiex .below the market, liGircyer. " ' . : ' '' 1 . There !w Iutu a,' good deal of excitement in the CoU'eu market (.his week, and a further advance of Ac lias been realized. Sugar has been dull throughout the week, and prices of the j lower grades have ruled in favor of buyers, whilst the higher grades are unchanged. Molasses very dull and the prices have furlbur declined, the market closing dull at 40c for prime. Money matters coutiuue to improve gradually, and the discount market, -though still comparatively stringent, is several degrees easier than a week ugo. Rates of interest Are firm with bankers at 10012 per ceut und 12 to 24 outside. Country bankers were in the market to-day for eastern bills, which they were willing to take at equal to 8(X9 per cent, pet- annum. J Money matters are easing up with1 tbe bank "of 3ue,?and tbe fact that they are looking round for an opportunity to put out their notes, indicate a full share of confidence in the future. " ' New Orleans sight was heavy, at dis. buying .and prem.. selling. .Gold is dull, there being no inquiry except for shipment, and far this purpose it is worth only 30 prem. Western uneurrent money is without change. Missouri, h dis; Illinois and Wisconsin, 2 dis. Tbe two latter have a declining tendency, and some of the dealers are not disfibsed to buy lnt better than '-J' dis. owing to the continued scarcity . of Eastern Exchange at Chicago, where it 'is very scarce at 2 premium.' ' . ' ' From this Valltg Farmer. pall or SprtiiK Transplanting of ' Tr$. Each sxusun Las its peculiar atlvaulages for transplanting tree3 iroiu Iho nursery. Under almost any t-ircuinstaures j-e, shouhi prefer the fall season : First because this is a season of conipurative leisurp, vchile in spring there are muny duties to bedisrhary;ed upon the fnrui that can w perfornietl at uo other st-ason. Trees set in the fall las...I n III. ilia aailh fl ! rvi 1 f COiuc u.ov., - - . ttlcd bopt their roots, and are ready to

shoot, their fibres during , the. 6 rst genial weather, even in winter. In " extreme cold and exposed locations, or iu heavy, clay soils, spring may be preferred, but the evils resulting from these may b obviated in some cases by any one who understands the

1 .business. A belt of evergreens or otner timber is always desirable upon the exposed sides of orchards, in cold, windy situations. If the soil be of clay, and liable to hold water, a mound should Je raised around each tree to the bight of six, or eight Inches in order to turn olf the water," and prevent the earth from becoming compact and hard. This is important, even in the most suitable soils, as it not only leaves the surface mellow in the spring when tbo hill is removed, but it serves to steady the tree against the action of the winds in winter. But, with all the advantages of fall planting, most farmers defer this work until spring, and even until much of tbe pressing work of other planting is ' accomplished. This is a great mistake, because th tender roots of thrifty nursery trees break forth on the approach of the first warm days. After this, if the trees are removed, these tender rootlets are broken ' off and destroyed, and the surface becomes more or less dry, and on the failure of " the Jirtt intention " the vigor of the trees is more ot less impaired, besides if the planting is delayed until spring, and often too late then, the tree can hardly get a favorable start sufficient to carry it through the dry spells that frequently tolldw, ' and hence they either die or get a feeble start.' ' Persons who have failed to do their planting in the fall, should embrace the first seasonable weather during the present month, provided their trees are near at hand, and set them out at once, always remembering that the branches should be well thinned out, and those that remain to form the head should be cut back one-half or two-thirds of their length. This is important to compensate for the loss of the roots and small fibres, caused by the removal' from the nursery. A good covering of straw or other litter placed around the roots, extending over a space of four feet in diameter, will retain a moist, mellow surface during summer, and go far towards securing the life and vigorous growth of the trees. . A very mistaken idea almost universally prevails in regard to the care and cultivation necessary to secure the healthy growth of a young orchard. No delicate annual ' crop needs more careful and thorough cultivation than the orchard. Tbe labor for this ' will be more than repaid by' choosing suitable crops to plant between the rows of trees. These should never be oats, wheat, &c. - ' More trees have been lost, with the loss of a vast amount of labor, by a disregard of tuese simple facta, during the last ten years, than are healthy trees now growing in tbe United States. , " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JT . TJKJV"r MXJtM C IJSK S. Jt JmL fn-sh supiily of all ttie uonnlftT l atsiit inert irineu. Warrnutod genuiue, at TMOirSON'3 nwrlS New Drug tttore. 'JL Blijtdeti of colon are wllinir tkt unliotird of low prices at THOMPSON'S Hew Drug Stops. Jt' bon Una ju.it lecoiToit a trtMh Block of tbe purwit medicines ever brought to ibis city ; wbii b he is wiling at ld .ricen ill in ever: Families in want of Medicines wnnlit do well to call at his New Drag Store and wake tbeir pnreliase. marllt . ttPJItlttWS JL Ht U Mil M, V Mi. 9 Kverj taonsekeeper klitnild have it. Good for ever thing. - 'or sale at TUOM PSON'8 Drug Store. MT1VTTJ M-MiHVHA MMOOU M A few of these very serviceable articles. Call niarlU. C11A3. S. WELLS. JPUJ'liliJl BT Mt MS CMS M VMS MM J all qualities, from Zo cents per pound to yi.50 per ounce, at THOMPSON '8 Mew Drug Store, corner ocoud and Main streets. - marie gMBHtJUMi MBB BALK.. JVBW " V Kockaway for sale cheap for cah. Koquire of BITTROLt'K BROS., maris 48 Main street. w m Tt -n Mi h HJi jm: m--f a WW We are KelliiiK Uatcues Jewelry, rfc, at cxtraordiuary low prices, preparatory to laying in a new stock. BITTKOLFF BROS., nuirlil 48 Main street. J.VT' It MJV ACT I VMS Ml Of to atteiul a Urocery and irrive an exprrs M Roii. BHwt know how to- wnten talr -ham!, and come well recommended. - Apply at S. Fosey liloek, Maia street. -..' - . i tiutrlfi-tf r'oJYS M' JiTK'VlKMSMIVST lis thing , for siule-r-jiit rceiveLaud (uutantly for sale at J. 1. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. Jmil iliit countrv Bran lout received and for mile at J. I'. KLLIOTT'S FAMILY OK:BY. l, U ft. , tH 1 sV Ml Mi tt , KRKI lbs lliimn.iiooll.a luinl a i.rmio article for sale cheap at " . niarH ELlloTT'SJ'AMILY GltOOERY.i. K'jnYxjitsi&KJJiM 1" ceiveil and for sale, too, at J. V. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. ' g- Mi ft. MO MT Mi H it CO.,' Corner Locust st. and Canal, have ou hand a lull supply ol Miss I'crk in bbls. and half H1., Mefs otdiuary do Uiiiiii Hovk, ' 1 Bulk mid Boron ; - ' Side-, - - ' ' Hams, ' ' Mtoulrleis, Lard tit ktrs tt bids. Which thoj olfcr on fHToratile t'Tius in bts to suit puri-hafc!- . " lnurM 1 i MJ Ml. TJ UVH JV ST rci!tv'd per steamers Sam ivnkiutu and Itla aLty fcia ailciM kii-c aud lauiuliv purp'.MS. auarau t.-tl eiiat t any iiiab'w Fr aii mi the trade iu lotrtto stiit purcliaMrs, by S. lw.1,1 LHKtT ii-t't., lu.trll No. 4 Sycamore et. V , CMJmMiiiMMM SiTMi If.- a .t uuL si Ls for Mile by S. K. OILUKliT C. jri 'ini.iu2ic c&.niiJYTyf jr T i MM. BHLH. fresh for saU by ' ' ' ntar!4 S. K. GILBERT CO.' 4EMiMI ttJITH 300 MtUHH. M'Jtl.TlMi 0f Canada llats, just received, aud for sale by CIIAS. McJOUNSTUN, . Posey's Block, Main st. mar 11 gr-UtMlKHMC! CHMiMSBMl ! 5t 5 MIOXMim Hamburgh and W. R. Cheew, just received and for sale by CHAS. McJiHNSTN, niarl4 Posey's Block. wwii7Mi. l TlMJaMTttijo icMTjwii jKfcualeby B. K. G1LBKKT t C, 'jmwJji'M'Lvjr, Jtjyrii , HMiJUMmMiiiiWfJL COUD 50 coils just received, aud for sale by B. E. GILBERT Jt V). IZiiiTMi M MFJIMI M tt 13 Q i" Jf ll Ltt. N'ewara Plaster, just received aud for sale by maris CLIAS. HcJUHNMTOK, Posey's Block. Prime Spring W heat, ou band and tor sale by il? Mi. JlAiii r. i . jr. marl . ., , . , .Ifo. Main street.. UMJ-tlAZ.KHI HMM MJrl M.MiSI lftOO Prime Sawed Shingles, an hand and for sals hj , II. nsnir. i,jr uu-14 No. 73 Main street. ' Ft ll VtiHMltM! HH ' tijyr .11 l7. QWJ ftiK) bush Kar Corn, 10tl bush Fotatoj-s, 10 bush Turnips, 5 bush Jarsnips, 10,000 lbs' Bacon llaius, l(HKl lbs shoulders, 1000 lbs choice Leaf Lard, a t ei res cbofc Bice, Ut lbs Pearl Starch, 100 k.'tra ass't Wheeling Nails, 100 boxes Umv ess'd sizes, Ktdoz Wash Boards, &dox Buckets, Psidoi Hrusiie', ass'd, Uoz Bed Cords, 10 coijj Cotton Roe,i 10 coils Manilla do, 5 ctuls Houip i)o, Mlo lbs Pearl Barley, 10 dois Tubs. Iu st.ore aud for sale cheap forcasliat ' VICKEKY BROS. niar'J jnMnM.Kti Mfmm Tun .ntLi.iu.w M. We have tr sale Pickets in barrels, put up in pure cider vinegar, which we retail by the dozen or hnndred ; also in kes and jars of all sires. Call and see for yourselves. V1CKKKY BRO.-t. LEATHER BELT1DU, JM -KM.'tf M'- TKJVT STH IB TCMIMill Cemented ami Riveted Leather Belting also Lace Leather, Rivets and Burs, Rivet Sets and Headers, Punchers and Cutting I'lyers. : K fql stuck always on hand at lowest factory prka. . ; CUARLES BABOOCK, , mart) K, Main street. WM '2ViCiiimv Ihus; also, large 4 bushel Bags j suitable lor shipping corn in ear or bran, tor sale j by ,mar!4 CEO. FOSTER Co.

MISCELLANEOI rs.

, ' ! -A Babcock & vot HARDWARE DEALERS,HAVE REMOVED TO . .. : . i , I - .- . - . i -.1. u. I't' J i I 1 . COR. MAIN & WATER - STS., AND NOW OKFEIt KOH SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock 'OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FUR EXTENT AND VARIETY, UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SFI'1'J.IEII O.V Til H MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, BABC OCK & CO.. Cor. Main & Water sts. marl:l Ht.' it It It ft.ti .S 1 '4 5 MI4tX. uoou C quality, f-r sale cii. S. E. C 1 LltkRT OO., Iuarlt No. 4 Sycamore st. TKV8T UKCMil"Mlll . S VM-Mi U MOM n)M article of Bl k Tua in small caddirt, exprenly fir family uM4, at No. 87 Main xtieet,- oppsite the J..nrt lloinie. JAS. L. Sl'ALMNU. uinrlo Sew Dry Goods 'Establishment. rnnHMt ijyrMiMSit&MGjvMiti, mmtm oh JbL.' the tirm of keder iti-os. & Co., beg leave to iul.il ln Ilia IVieniU ami citi.cna of Erautiville aud vicinity, tli.it he linn just returueil from tbe East with, and Is now op.-uini; at the capacious wtore room, on First Htreet, uuo door south of V reston Bros , a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Uoods, cinsiHtinK of eerytbiug from tbe lowest price Al hp 1 in to the tineet Silk and Drens floods the market allorUs. Ilnving beea louavqiiaiuicd with the buaineaH, the umleraigned is aware tbut tbe I caali system is th" only system which will m-i-ii"l. and therefore only "1Ih for earth. Pi ices will lie m accordance. Tlicrvfore, all iu nei-d of Dry Good will call at tbe i-ew store on First sired, where you will get the worth f yom- moiiev. i.e.-ttiilly, L. FRRY. mai-8 WM2 Mi T I' tt TJ TOMiHau II HUM. Receiving at T. RKI MONO'S. ' CU A R D ACaTn ST Fl RE uv - - . I - C 1IO 10 E IN SUIl AN C E WITn THE ' -j. il, . i', I Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige ot lO year success und ' experience. UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the AUua lusurance Company iu the past Hi years. The value of reliable Insurance will 1h apparent from tlie following losses paid iiythejisa DUUINCI THE PAST J'IVS TEAB: Infihio,..-. S4.'il,320.8 t In Michit'aii, tl.")?,W!.Sl In Wisconsin, UHi,!i....07 In Indiana,... 14ii,8:t! 81 In Kentucky, Wt.Wi'J.o In Illinois, 448,''J7.4t Missouri :5SI.S1S.U4 Tennessee,... ti7,ol:.-Jl Iowa Minn. 1"1, 3! ;.4il Kansas Neb 1'.1,!H..77 Paua'a Vs.. ;U,frt.5J Ark. A a.... 2 i:.U:.. : Mississippi and A Iabauui,SVJ,412.1n. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency . ami fair profit. Efptrial aftrHtitm ijireH to IwtHraut'e of DWELLINGS . ' ' and JWi'u&t, for trrnt of I tt 5 rars. - - Tbe solid service long and successfully tried, and the mauy advantages the tiia I nsurauce Company p. Presses iu its line, should not be overlcMked by those ready totusure and undertaudiiig their best iuterests. . , , Iiitriu; ''stringent times " the necessity for reliable Insurance lieconic au imperative 1 iluty- -tbe ability of property owuers to sustain bss btkin;r then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Polities issued witbont delay, by Buy of the duly autboriz-s' Agents of the Comany. 5 . , EBusiness attended to with despatch, and fidelity. . A. C. UAL1 OCK SON, Aeents, mar8 . Marble Building, Maiu st. . 'rgrtitjs'htt Ki i. HIS -it ' r JK Saloon. The undersigned h:w ixtitted and retioyated the BATH HOIK AND BARBER SHOP UNDER MARBLE HALL, in tine style, and js prepared to Shave, Shampimn, Dress Jliir, or to turuisb lotor Cold Baths at all hours. This is rho only Bath llouso in the city, audi am detei'iuiiied tu so conduct it and the Barber Shop attached that it will become the head. pirn tiTi of all gentlemen wisbiuf; to be tiimiued up iu tbo height of the stylo. utve Hid a call and try my skill. Terms reason able. mar3-dlf ISRAEL B. GLENN.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CUM. C. J.IEUALS. lsis beckman; FIE SI OF P t 4 , JffiKIIAUS & BECKMASA

N'EYTSTOVE AND TIN STORErTllonicInsiirance Coiitpany,

dealers and Manubicturera of 1 in, Copper, .pper, ttfceejl 4 aud &beet Iron arcs,.Nw e, vaterstret, lx-teeii JVIaia ana Loousm-ivanaville, ImLl , ) r) riio uiHiersixuea nave constaitiy on tiautr-n assort ineut of Stoves of eTery variety and pattern at the lowest prlcffl, Hn(TWPTraTTrn-infunrrTni': friends aud the public, generally.' that f hoy have the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever ofT.red, and have constantly on hand a full assortment of Druggist Cans, &c, . ; . Those persons wishing work iu their lino are respectfully requested to ie them a call before pnr-t chafing elsewhere, as by prompt attention to t!i' ir business and a thorough knowledge of theft" traJ, they hope to give general satisfaction. "I NIEHAIS & BECKMAK. COPPER A!VD JOB AVOniC- . Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work: StoanY PipoK, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Oopir- t smitlitng and blieet Iron vt ore, mnUaud repairii, Metal Roofing, Guttering, Ac. !! H'orA; warranted to give perfect iutitjaction, , the. lowest price. mar7-4md " I860 ti M It M J fJ . THJMMIMi. Just received au4 uow opeiiinc, an cle-, i gau. stocK oi oous suitaoiu ior me spring xraue ; - 20 cases fancy prints; . .; . 10 " denims; . , , , 15 " - bleached muslins; - : : . . s- " lawns; .- ,,. t , t r. -., 2 " ehallies; ' ' " J 10 cottonades; ':-,r; t.. 4 " apron checks; . , , , . . "- 10 bales shirting stripes; . o.r. i:.. 30 " sheeting; . . . And a great variety of notions of all kinds, all of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Kvausvillo. Come and examine for yourselves at tnaro : . J. II. MAGHEE & UO.'S, First fit.' M O VJl Mj. TUMI , JLUJl THMiB Store of Thomas Kerth. has been removed from No. 7 (Flemiug's old stand), to 75 Maiu St., opposite Washington Hotel, where he keeps a full supply of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. He keeps on hand every variety and Bells cheap for cash- , Philip Duksnf.k, Fleming's old salesman, is with me, aud will be on hand to wait on our old lrieuds and all the new customers who may cail on us. - lie will do justice to all. marg-lmd THOMAS KERTH. M U MS MS Ms M JS U WW 190 kegs assorted sizes, just received ami for sale by ClIAS. McJOUNSTON, marl Pose)s Block, Slain stroet. In treat variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of feU27 .- ., ,! N. S. THOarPSON. . M JtST Ml MS CMS M VMS Ml A HM'M.MSJVMIMMM iP stock of fnsh and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at ' ,F. SHARPK OO.'H REMOVAL. WM. H. Dl'SCiK........ .R. A. COOK8. JKW. .W. Ml U JVC JUS VMS Hi' HMJspectfnlly informs the' public that ho has removed from his old staud on Water street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer Mackey, No. ti. Main street, and has made a change iu his: hrm, thestyle of which will hereafter bo DuucuJi II Coke. Me will keep constantly ou hand a lare und well selected stuck of foreign aud domestic dry goods, which we will sell at reasonable aud uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of the old honse, and to merit a large acccsaiou of new customers, we remain . , , Yeurs, resjieet fully,' febal lm DUNCAN tt COOK rV BOTANICAL I'll YSI CIA A'. ' - db. wm. courtney; . Offlet cor. tlniu ss M'ifut tlrtrtu, , EVANSVILLE, INK. k R. C. H.iS M 'MS BMJJVMSJSTM,' l.OJUc.it& in this city and can be fouud at his entice at all hours (both day aud uight), except when professional ly engaged. i. B" Especial attention given to ull ;chrouic diseases. Cancers cured, (warranted). ' fcb23 3md i if-. Ml THIS STOt'MS IMS TJKMiJV THIS first premiums at every Fair where it lias been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, '18.50, there were but two premiums offered forcookiiigstoveH one for the lest wood coekiug stove,and one for the be.-t coal cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST PREMIUM FOR THE BEST OOKINti STOVE FOR WOOD. R.s-lker, Klitsmnh i Co took the first premium for their cooking stove or coal. : Novtliet premiums were ottered. The large silver medal was awarded to the Economist at the New' York ' fciatc Fair ; and the first premium at the United Mutes Fair held nt Chirngw, and twelve other State and County Fairs in 1S5'.. , . In 110 branch of mechanical art has there been a more itpiarout advance thatt in tno manufacture id stov s. It is but a few ycius since tbe Very name was a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, alitM'St M-devoid 1 use as oruamelit. These have gradually iivell Itlaee to patterns of grace and ntilirv ; until the vaifcuios-J our markets now present haw almost cxiuius!jd the vocabulary of names; and the different phases the metid is made to assume, would astonish old. Vulcan hiuiMlf. Ins'yleaud finish, the improvement ha laren rtal, k-aviug nothing Ul be1 deirMl 011 that point, but. the severe competition in pric, to which tln-y have been Kuhjecied, has tlepilved them ol many of the mere r'.lhstaiithll tpialities desirable. This seems uioreesiieciaily t'rlinve bet-n the. case in ret'erenee to cook stoves an- article rf domestic economy ttuit has uiore't'iito wifh scoiiling wives and crtttche.y servants than hnft'iieople Imagine.. The public have bmg jMiugtil an improvement in this nrtivie, aud wl .hetievctaxe. ready to fsy. any reasonable price for a cooking Vfove, if it 'uniy possi?ss4s tho merits- d' sie, w ight,- cetiveiriehre, diii'atMlity,ecouoju,audp( rtection ot' uiaaitiacttKo., Tlu-se ijualities svem to be. psscssi d lliost fuli.v..rn the Kcoli uiist a new stove, perfected aud broiir:iit out tlie-past season, by Messrs. Treadwell, rerry: A Norton, of Albany. - W iiMard so much of this: stove, ami it looked so much liku it stove jiitouded for use, that wo concluded to try them, and" the result of the exprime4it convinces us that the proprietors, in their detwrmiaatioM to make lie beat siove in the icorhl, have succeeded. We reg:ird thti Economist as possessing all the merits above euuuicrated t the great stove of the day fur in ftd! Vauce of uuythiug ever uttempteil iu tho line of stov--s, perfect ill all its appointments, and true to. its name iu durability and tbe use of fuel. ' Among' the innuy conveniences attached to it, may lie men-' tiuued a largo oven, with hooks arraugod, for: bii-: (endilig meats while roasting. A copper wafer tank, holding fronr 1"2 to 25 'gallons warming closet, broiiiog hearth, tc., Ac 1 -The - feroHing hearth is one of the most notice able fuu&uFes of thia remarkable stove. Tiiere never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that Mas really satisfactory 111 its operation.1 The proprietors id' this stove have beeu conituctiug a series ef experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable fu:ts, aiidte rtultiug iu the invention of a gridirou adapted to this stove, which has been seem ed by letters patent; aud is uue of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals iu a constant glow. We are always ghul to do justice to mechanical improvements, and cbacially such as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, whit h is commanding such i Urge sale, will lie fouud only at SCAN XL IN STEPHENS S, Main St., between Water ami First, Evausville, litu mart; " TltADE. . Deters, T olm TT AJidneH1, nrnl Chifilreii'd BOOTS. MIO&S, JXB UrJ'LVii Carlisle Buildings, Nu: .VI West FoUrlh street, ; ' '' Cincinnati, 1 ' WJJ'MTtSS TIM Mi JTrlTIM'' J? dealt rs to the lact that he is liow manufacture ii g, aud keeps cotistautly i ll baud a large tuouk oi the ueuent and choicest aiyles f goods, aaaptcdi to the reipiiiellleuts of popubir t.r:i.le ; the induce-' meirts ho oilers tare' OtMJD IIOOBS AT Lo PRICES. Having been ei gaged iu maniifacturiug tirot class goods lor ovqr twenty years, he now claims to have futilities for . manufacturing first chiss goods as cheap, if not cheaper, t ban Eastern manufactures Ii ft Hs confident 6f his' ability to' oiler extra iudnceaients ro-rUse buyers. His motto Is a fair held and uo favors.. -. . ...!;.'. -t- ' Call aud examine his go jds, and you will be sura to buy. 1 ns Orders promptly attended to. - - ! ' - lebio-tmd

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-OF TOE CONDlTrpjf OF Til 4 ON THE FIRST PAY OF JANUARY, A. P. T'ISyr. rADB TO TrrK AUDITOR OK TI! e S V CirATE ofUnI'Iana, pithsuant TO THE STATUTE OF JLHATJTATE, rwUMi K JSyi.HH OM?r Tit 18 COM. niJijW' JL in tl Home lxsrti!T. t'(?i!v, Incorporat ed in 18.il, ami lecsted in the city of New Yoik-r CAPITAL, UN i; BULLION DOLLARS. ThmpUi of taid t! iirpanj aotnaHy'i iH..t.-.t ,' uaail tin in c:ii ?'!.(K;0.0' 0 till Tl,.. ,n3, fi.nl -f .1.. .- r ,- ' i-lr 16tll..)..i...i, ,,..v-,.. l.SU'fij Vot i! nntonrit of ertfital iup! snridua' tftiS,!!.! r. AssE'iS. Atnountol'caIi in CV.ntiiii'Utal Bauk, r..t..,.;j.. i-it.Z'-i rf V; Amount of ca.-ii ni bainls of Agehts, : -.and iu iJnittj tif ' .' . :.k. trausmissiim (Kaiiim't )..... , G-' -fll Amount of trtririnnrlrered Teat i.;t Jt JStata, 'o.4 Wailviii t..-.-(;7,lifl,lr) . l::is Amount of UuiK'd Siatvs" " treasury jiotcs,i 'iu;ii'iCtjt t;. '-. --.t : S. value P:'-:- ,-V j-, Amtmilt Mfivouni State' fc'u,: " -':r'!- ' - ti percent., maikut .ilu..; j ly,iii . V'1-.; . , j . ' .; Amount of Nurlh Carolina ' bonds, per cent: maliriiS ' : ;! ' :!..! -' value 9,W0.lu Amount of Tcnncee bonds, " ; ti per cept market. value... ,IWtl jtxi ;.',:. J ,,. Aniount of Broehlyn City water bouds fl per tent.) " 1 ' ' ..: market value 10,-J"0 i , Amount of bankjftocltaj mar-' ' '' kit value. t.3,oiiJ 119 j .,,; AnioTint of loans on bonds and mortgages, being first ' . t. :. .. i.f lien ot" record ou uuiucum- . 1 , bered real estnte, w-oVth at ' ' least f t,lW,oU0,-s and .vtt t t , n , which there is I.-ss than one year's interest due 1 owing rate of interest 7 . pi-r cetif.'.A..:.. .'..'.WHi,Wi2 !! ' '.u.' Amount of loans . ou .aitocK .. . , , and bolids, pavaldu cm ttcmand, the. iuarkflt ,vfclut'! .-. t.'i f 1 ol securities pledged, S-i,-6S... Ji!ii li; '"' ' ' - Aniount duo fr:m picuiiiiiii , , , s ou policies issued at i'n('i.. 'i,f.v'.7 79 Amount ol';biils recewvi.bh' - '- u- ..' l for premiums on inlaud navigatiou risks, X. ;.::.:... lltiDt ll ' " Interest , actually diitj ulu: .. ; : paid '. -Ij'.'-S .. i '.'. . . i ivu,:;r.! ..LIABILITIES., . . ; , ., Amount nf liwscg adjusfc-d,' " ' ''"' ' 1 "' uud due aud. uuiaid.... . . ,Ni-tie. ;.,.;, ' , Amount' of looses im:ui-i" ;tl and iu jrocoss cf adjust-: .'i '.- nieut 17,i;."iS 1 , Amount of losses reported oil ' ' '": ' which no action has t.cuii taken 1,122 1J Amonut bf claims fur iosi resisted bv the Couipauv.. Amount of dividends declared, and ilue. aid uuiaiid. Amount of dividend.-;, cilher caslr or scrip, .declared bat. not yet due Amount rf imfuey borrowed. AuuMint of all oilier existing cl.illis against tbe Co . i i :,5(K) Oil 20110. No'm. None. k..ne. Total , amount t4' . losses, . ..... clums,- and liabilities'..'..:'.'" '""' tfj.nsft -I:! The Si eat est iimouut. mifuitsI ui jM'.' 'k is $MD,iaai, but will not, as a g. neial rule,' ejiceed jp i.ikhi. ' . -- ''- ,; .;' ' The Company ba.i no geniii-yi rule, as la the sinouut allowed lit be' insured in imy city, town, village; or bUk, being governeil in this uiatter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of Bt recto, fseiliti' lov -putting ut tires. Art. No part of itscapital 'rt eai-uins is tleposiled in any other State ar- security therein'. ' ' An attested copy of the 4;barter.r; Act of, incor. poration aecompanies this slalement. STATE OF NEW-YORK, I '-'- City and Count v of New York . ,1',' Charles 'J.'-'MaVtin, Pres'id. ill. and .1. 5llton Smith, Secretary of the Ifimio I nsnranef Company.' being severally sw'rn, depose an-1 say, and each for hiniselt Says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the attairs of lhes:iid Corpora-, tien, and that they are the ab.ive d.ncribed olticers thereof. (Signed) f llARLES.I. MARTIN, Pres't. (Signed)'; .1. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. S bscrils d and sworn before mn, this 17th day of ". . Jatiiiarv, A. 'D.'IStSi. W itness ntV band '.SEAll'4 mid official seul. , . , (Signed) BENJAMIN RANK IN, ('onimissieiierfor Indians, in New York, Hie Uroadwy, N..Y. Allen C. IfuHorfc Is the ilnly aittliorizcil ' agent b.r this city, us per certiiiuaie of authority filed in the County Clerk's ollice. This Company iuaures against Iomoc daniace by fire to. .buildings, nwrehainli.-.e, leiiiM-hoM turni ture, and - personal property ; generally. Also, against tlwi perils s-t inLiiid luo igation, at btir rates of prciniuni. " ' ,1 X : ALLEN C, HA LT.tHK, ':' ' A;rent, Slaible Hall Building, Main St., Evansville. 'feM-tapiM.- ' ' ' ' i- - ' :' ' STEWART'S STOVE. 1b M. hit ! thee li itly .tii-ijnsttycel 'bratwl. newly and greatly iiupro.-wi snui r mim! winter C'king Stoves, of-ihe nririvale.-f--Stewart' I'.rtiMit, andi-at ! thy oidv agei ev ill this city. , ., f J 77.06-' S,:ii.i.'in Xo. -20 JT;.-i t'tri-et.'Uiic'fxii. 1 - j) h'..lii st piiiiiiti!H. fas 'swaa?dv'd tistilii- -S'lue-B the h-f.l coii or wo-.ji cnlii:ig it..ve .-Li the South- J we-fet-.i fndi.'iihi ;l'rrW Kirtr, tu i'l st'tVis phns-. !j N.i io.i rv.-r ii,-vi.-ed i:onil-ines a :i miiei-:.as urt ' iuiporiatit scienfiitc piinc;;.!. s a- this of Stewart's. ! It hroil-:, boils. l-:-kr s !irr-rtayts--at the same mo- j llienl, wiriw.nt (.i.e.H-h i uit,-rt i !j pr-II.1V01-t.iil:other, i or ffforhit-fng Vo.it siie'-K-s of r;-.-'t.r'iii iiieatK:aiiil j urtrvicf., fc'.ii, to lbe--d. lintto -sml tasti.li.Mit f -i tastp, iiuii so insuponthle an ohhictioit to every! ! other cooklnt eloi- now- in nse. AVith oiie-ioiirtlij! of the frccl eiiiployi.1 lit the best of stores 'now ill' uses .-this inoet pej-rct anil iotiplutei cooking appa ratusitiU'orius, sbuiiltajUy-otisly. und mpt Fri'teetiytlotn nts ever i)el'ore b-!e?i aeci.inpli.he.l, cvi-ry thing risjninsl In tin IH-st Jirovidcil families','' so far . cooking is cmo-' nxul. Whil;; tonvji i borne iiil mind th.lt the .111ist ileliiito.'epiales 'aj viHithef kitchen when tlie Stew:irt .Lov-: is l'.:l y emi'l-.v..-d. unit the Uni-Ts at its heighf, Mfhonf Ihc sT.ialhKt' , uiipk-asantticKi from, tlim i himzo-of temperkturi' ;so littlv is the liciit .fioni it iliilia-eil cxteriiailyj uu. liiuoceiiivii L i-t ii.-vi.i... iw. iuiiii.i.i..i i:iihmojment m-rer heretofore presented inrny other stove: Tiuit, j 1. ilef I, is oiieol its principaf ittractions, ns well. as its greatest wonder how .1 it is so economized and diffused within' the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes-into tbe kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves .nw in use, other tlian Wewarl's, it is scarcely possible . lor any. one. , iu warm weatui itioreparticui.iriy, 10 urcauie w-.tn comfort. ' ."'-; : .-..-.-i I -, ,i'iJei2U yours Tdr. Stewart has l-u .enipluj'ad iu pertcctiug this stove, aud sine last February, l10 has obtained three new patents' for Ini'prov.etue'iits," which, iu his opiuhm,aiid the opinion of .all wbo--have examiaod it, maile ii. airfvct. . yithiu four. years ticnty thounuwl oi tin m have beep sold, tinder, ii full gimrau tee, and not one has been returned.' These rental k .tide results have emboidetled a host of stove manufacturers' tojjjnitaic the Stewart Stove, but. save in exterior a;--araucc, wiiich the .old patitts ihaviny expire) ,.in'.-lh,s them to gi'vr,lhey no Bjore.rcsc&ihleSccwart'.s thau chaik ii'Xsc)ietwii These imitations are lumwutby. yarjuus names, hut tht-yarean iiefieienl iu ai-ious particulars, such' as the air-tight bflxi.,,l-yfwhicli full control I- kept ovor:the fire, and. of tlie heauJiy a itrsft ituiiifmi-4. ingeniously contriv-d, bh'U also Uiltuits a constant current of cold air oit the oursi.le of tho tire box, wliiclt again l-enmes hf.ntisl air, ami, piening into the Oven, is Ul.-tde avaiiahle for cooktlig f lici jtoecs. ; The ag.'iit illid subSei n.eilmitlttion nf the Stewart St. i rec.'Iing fie. Lent .wvcall.-d II ide of the West,'.' which he at two-thirds of the, 11 viil be bapic to ilisiMiKOAd" j it r el the genuine ,teuarl, , It is' r.oslf to, ir coulee, Iv i... !; With it. ut liears n reseutiilaiicj te i.-wiwi c." - ' I , The 'S'tewart." i-Jild l.y llio .igelfl, u.J..r .t full guarantee to jtei loriti as r.-coitiluemled, uu.l it, vyithiu three months from pi. rehiring,' an fault l.s found' with tfeem. be will take Itietti hack nlxl efitiid rhe mouey. r lloiis-l,.eepePrt, will, ltar, in, uiiail. thon, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's Here, .wilt. Willi n.tir tlu' lai.or aiol c.uefourth the fuel, dtr aulra siitd lst.U!r iMkhig than.' any otlitr stove ever coietructed. - . .1. THUS. .SCaNTLI N, No. j;i Jlaiu b'tieut, '. Sole agent for the sale of Tho Stewart Stove in Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

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EnlarcresMnt. on thV$sin of the Canal, upon wlis h is a new iuid the ra T Canal. Wharf in Ev-ausviUeriW-eal-lease. ; ;.lvt Wfl. U. WALKER, (lec2I-dAw3m I.nnd Agent. MO 1-3 MfMSMST M-'OVltTIl ST., extending to tbe Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the (Jaual of seventv-livo feet, being the most desirable location for manufa uring purposes in Evanavilie, for sale or lease Apply to IV ILLlAJi II. H.iLllLU, decSl ... , . . . , . Heal Ecbtte Agent 77 OH 'ff.tl.K tKy IMSjlSt ---TMSXJVS, JH so Lots in Lamasco, west of Piseon Creek Lots in Lamasco, east of I'iireoii Oretk. Lots in the Eastern Knl't of Evansvjlle. Lots in the Sourliern'5 do ' ' do" j,t Is Smli - '' ! Unit ' Lots In tho 4th' u ' !. ' ''! Lots in the Donaffon ' tlrr '-'''' do AYvty'W lie. undf riKi'tT-0hie! ju! .Whilei' A uu.liung, 1 nil 'l sii eet, ojiiw.-i ic i lie v-.Mii 1. iieuse. t si' 1 r jh . " j v unr.JlM U 1T T If LMl Real Estate Ageiff" -. fc If 1. v f. g . V FTTT XrA Ni KOii SA LK. ICO iu ln.tlrtlU ,v a vl 7. .tiwi Sk, rang ,S wuU 1 :t do 11 e 11 r sec Hytowu 2, range 8 west, li'.ii ! s w iir sec" 52", town 2, ri "ige9 west, ll'l do s e qr see 3I( 'town ra..ge 9 wust. lo,V'dii h pt 11 e or. seo ati, - town 2,: rHiige lowest. I Do ii-.it i;;j I I . lot) loll do do ib do u w ir see 14, town -3, range 11 west, s w iir set V3,''tb'tS, range Id west, li e i(r sec Uii.. towu g range ! ' u a 4r see ii,. towu ;i, range 7 aVs do sw iiii-c -4.-fcowti rar. re 7 Tbe f-rgooiUjat-!lHiiUi.oldljili;s.rs.i terms. Titles are petfi-ct. Emiuire at the 1! EA L ESTATE" AGENCY, --On 'bhrd suMlmti .liaa.-.ad yimoio -V . ' fiii.WUeeior's liuildiug. . . . , ,. ' VM. II. WALKER, Real Estate Ag't.' -a,0Ai';mr,i? 'tmpho fp.ni bop s V i erty top nU: Four h oh Fourth street, opiposite the niaiket, designated by Nos U,4r'5aud (i, .Market 1'lacerAlr new till eg guny , metal roof, bricks, built for stores, suitable lr any - ki-itiL ot' business, anil with good finished dwelling accommodations. .... :- r. -i . For terms of sale, apply to Allen. C. italloytea Real Estate and General Irisuranco Agt nf, lilfirraW Hull Building, Mail Sttcet, JivuiisvUlc, lpd.,.,;. . fublO-lm 820 1 CBJS S M M,jUY11 Ji'JSJIt . c.vansv:ue, toi- sale ny :,',i 1 , .WILLIAM 11. WALKER, I i.eal Estate Agent, deel Third street, opp. the Court llote-e. - &liisoM,trTio.'-' oi' m:mhtj'm:kJSJf -SHIP.- The partnership id J . !. Jaipiess A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual con, cut by the a Ithdrnwal of Hiram' E. Read. 'All business of said ,iira iviil be lllviil ly the reiuaiuiiig lartT ners, Jonathan S Jaiess and Henry l!. Cwalhluey, who will owtiuui the business under the same style 41a heretofore. joatiiAn S. JAQUESS, "'' )r !. 1 .: Evaiisvilli ; HIRAM E, REA1;. ,- . II EN RY C. G VVATIMEY. , Feb. 23, I8(i0. marl-3v ' . i ... 11 .OV JUS COXPITUIN VVTU . 1,; , v.-a . llartl'oni' Fire Iusurdiice Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR 'OF THE STATE OF i . 1 ! 1NBIANA, JA3IUAUY I,' IrtiJO. ! . t: 1st The nauio of this Company is the Hartford Fire I Msiirance Comiauy,'aod is lo-ated at HartCAPITAL.. , t.. The amount of Capital Stock is good, urn I 00 3d, 'I'lrtt h mount ot 1 apilnl Stoek paid mi................. &0U,lH.Kl 00 v .ASSISTS. . illi!'iasliu hand ami in B'k.S.tS.Itns tl Cash in bauds, ef agents, ir iu : course cd' transmission. ...f.2,008 1 Cah loaned on call l...:tu,uug (si-tl; iU.i (1.1 UHls receivable, 'secur-M by pers.rtial ' ' and collateral security. ..... 70, 3 f'J Real stale nnincniiibered, building aud lot 1!) IVurl street, Hartford.... . 1.rt,IK.iu Oi STOCK AM. BONDS AS KOI. LOWS, VIZ ! PAR VAI.. K'KT VAI.. 511 shares Hartford R'k sbK'k,... .$.!, list 8tlS,;is.4o(i shares Pleenix B'k stock 4o,e(Mr limshares i't. Kiv. B'k'g t ki. stk .r.,iMl -JiKl shares Exchange li.ti.Ust.s k.. lo.lKm l.'Ji shares Bank of Hartford Co. - bank stm-k 7.5nt 2i0 shares Charter Oak B'k stock. tl,tsKl 2211 shares Farmers Mechanics' bank stock 22,(KJ(I l.jtl shares- Mercantile- B'k Mock.. 1 .'),( m 1:'.- shares Mercbants' ic Mauutac. - turers' Bank sleik... I.1,3iki .H.r. shares .Klna B'k slo.-k..-. ;;l,f.(KI IS! shares City Bank sloi k... ....... lb.'s O 2tu shares American Exchange - lbink st.k, N. Y. Sii.uiO 2oil shares Bauk of t.'omiuerce b'k stock, N. V.. .' LiVOO' 3IHI allures Importers' 4: . TradeiV Bank stock, N. Y :j(,( 3iil shares Batik o Anwrica bank '- stock, N, Y. , 30,(KMI 2 0 shares -Manhattan Co. Bank' sti k,..........i ..; 1 10,0(10 ; 2i'sh;y-es Merchants' lik s'k, N.Y. Io.ikni 2(if' siai'cs I 11 1011 B'k stock, N. Y, Ki.mftf 2ii shares Ocean B'k stock, N.. V.. lil,( 37,20il li.rsu) 10,0011 .7,:r 20.S0II I.I.IHKl I.IIMJ 31.020 21, lit.. 2l,IKKt ir, soc 3:'.,4. 14,050 l.),Ka5 10,000 :t,2(si lil'i shares Bank of N America Bk1 k t k, N X'.j , ltlj'mi),. - 10,7.ih 31K1 sliares Metropoiitati b'k stock, l,ist shares Blackstone b'k sUick, Boston 1(,CN lo,.',0 190 shares Bank of Comt:irf"cr st k Bo.to;i ..- lOjlUKI III.IIIHI j lO.ooU J 1,2114 i 100 shares OraliitW bk stock, Bos- . toll. ............. I. 10 shares SnMolk li k sl.a-k, Koston..:;.".,... .-.:. .: 100 shares II ide and Leather lik, ..li,WK l.Ollil Boston "lilwio loti. ii 1 11 -res Webster b'k stock,; Boston 111,000 100 shares National B'k stock, B-js-" - ; ' - tin ;o,exKi lOrt shares Atlantic B'k .-lock, l!os- ! !oo.M-i lo.'Xsi loll sliariM nufcty Fund il k stock - ' Bustoir.J....... ...... ......t.. 10,IHli 1U0 shares Boyistou Bauk -stock 1 ''Boston :....:::..:. io,fto ' luo shares Revet . Bank stuck, lkst- .-i , ton Iii.ihh) 2(XI shares B'k ol the Stale of Mis-'-' : souri stis ji.. yk ,T.. ,(i(K; 20" shares Merchants" B k' stock M..V.0 Iti,7-V 10.b U),lKi 3il,:',iM 11 .WK) l'Mim iiO.AIJJ ju.ifm ..;t,iHji " l.TJllO - Stj Louis , ., (J,tlOII ; Ufl shares Connecticut I.iver t oui-pauy-sr.Tk-.i..i.... .,a.......-...i 20 siHiicssji.nectiyi.t ifiveril. K. CoiiiiiiiiyV .' '...'.... :.....' loo shares Hartloid A; N ilavcu 1; J;0 U t.o stock....... Jo Tennessee State Bolide; ( per lfi,t;i) .-I .cdnls, (MtyaWtt l'J.. 2 Ohio titate Bonds, 0 per cents, . 2S,1J1KJ, Is.'loo lO.li'i jil.WKl S.100 i ;;, -2,m p.iJ ablo'lSfiO ... a.. lO.tKiti i . . . . ; 2V,Mkhiguu Stale JUtIs, ti cents,. jravahle 1SI1 ID Missouri state. .Mock, 0 per cent, payable ID.IMKI 25 Hartford tfy bonds, 6 per cts, payable lM7o.,... ..""O. 0 shares State Bauk Wisconsin 1 . st-ck, JIilwauk.K).. il,'M) "' ' ' - StV,!(Nr 57&l,13T : jtt .Total ajets.. ...... a S'Ji.Jiw 60 ' LIAUILITIKS. 6th. Nrt liabilities tu banks, or others, due r net ; ,d uu. u , . irfll. "io looses adjusted and due. 7hj Losses eiilier nnadjusted 1 v.. Mh. or "adjusted ami not due, J bJ tlth. Losses' in Hitspeime wait' ' ' " ' .iuit Jurtlur proof, iu- ; ... 'eluded iu last ' answer ' ' ' j .above s , '. -. - . , . -, . . . . . -. -, 1 lOtli. All other claims against ' Oic company, (dividends' ; ' 1 "''' ' ,, unpaid)....,.... ..j... ..l,2t ,. :, .,, Tofcil amouut of liabilities... $iit'.i;40 5 11th. 1'bis rule of tho company is not to exceed SlO.UoOln any one risk, sub.cct to loss by 1 ; . . j a siuglo lire. . . ...... ; lUtii. The amount insured in a city or village deIKiuls upon its size geutirally all the desira- , lile rinks to be had, subject tu the last rule tn above named. ' ' lath. The .amouut .insured iu any ne block cf buildings, tleitciids upon its size and constxuuttou subject to tha. ruW alMiva refer red to. A certified copy' of lite Act of I neorpor.tt ion Hth. . acouipauus 11ns statement. , ' TIMOI'll V O. AI.LVN, Me:'y.' STATK OE (H)NXJEUTICUT, I . . Hartford t utility, '" ' ' ' "' ' ' JkSVnM Cth, 1tfs. " rersoually apM?are.i T. ('. A ilyu, Secretary of the Hartford Fire insurance t'ompany, anil mstleiMtth unit tit K.r-toiug tat. ineut, l.y him subscribed, is a true, lull ami correct statement of the affairs UI company, una t xniDits, so far as can I ascertained at thia date, its actual coiiJii-01, ,, the 1st day of January, lSiil. Ilefore uie, OKI).8.t;lLHAX, Justin of the IVace. Allen V. Hallock is the duly authorised Agent for this eity, by certificate of authority from tbe Auditor, of .Stato, tiled iu tha. County tJlerk'a ollice. .. , , . , Application 4 for ilidiirauce on 'merchandise, slore L houses, dwellings am) Contents, will nt tended to, and polivioa issued at feaao.uable rales.. AL1.EN 0. UALLOl'K, Agent, '. 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: - jjg.iHii uike spitrjva i u.utF., s JLM. I860. The nndcrslgrrpit invito the attention of C ROC'EKS ami COUNTRY MEltCHAST to their large assortment of IIAKDW A R E mwi hand and arriving, direct from ITTirr.peaii and American manufacturers, ahich they oiler t' ca-h 4 prompt time buvei-s AT -PRICES J:K Vos. II COMl'ETITIOX. JAC'OU STRATH .V So.V, mar'i - "7 Main si n i t, fff J MCU I. TV H.I I. MM f M. M.'M M:ji'.. I -BL a." dezen shovels and spades; ?- "rnrden mkr;- - i' iiaii'ik-il li,s;: ; . -if,, ft i ' 'cast steel planters', hi'vk; . i J 1 Si) hay and manure forks;. . .-. t 5 " giubbiug hoes; . , .. .. 7 c;isks trace chaius; :s " log llliZell sheep shears, i f Now on hu-J aud lor sale at low prices. . JACOB STUAl MSi SON, . 4 Ulara . 74 Alain Mli-et-t.. i nrcsvn :tore. " msm'm 1 jg , bales received pereteamer Autocrat n choir article for sale by . S. E. P.ILBERT A- CO., mar.v ' ' No. 4 Sycamore strett.Ml H OLJM.Mi TMiBJnS.11 building lots ia tho City of Evunsviile,,. ' ami in LUiott s Enlargement; -, Abo house hjliI lot 011 TUii'd ttreet near the cor- :, uer ot .' berry; -" i givxl horsoH, one 7 and tha other 1! years i , old; . ' 2. good milch cows; . , 1 ' good ciu ts and haruuss; . ;, " '1 good i'.ray ami harnese; .1 -. .'" I new farm wsgon and barm se, . , . . ,.- - 1 gooil top buggy and harness, with poht ami double harness to lit. .. ,, , buwS- ' -' - ' - ! Z. U.OOOJi., -v vj tj'Ji r ai .'" . fj's Th t -- In priuiucvUur at tlic EI REKA BAZ-YAR. Uiar7 ' " ' ' 1 ' ' tiijtii. M- itissit couJ" .11 ic.u . bush, prime corn. yiM (id ' choice I'e.n h liloom Potatoes, In store and lor sale by COOK & LANG LEY.' uiar7 jgiioj "r ml tja tons assorted irot,' 1 ! ' ; - - l.0set do- Axics, r I II Springs, 300 btlls assorfed Hoop Iron, 1 ' ' Receivi d per steamer Dacotah, and for snhi at rcw diavd prices SAME Ut tll!U. marii ' ... .i WiIEKLETfT vf&ON'tS SEWING MACHINE, No. A First Mreefv fsd it Main and' lsiist... y ffEit! orFF.R TO THti lfU 1,14 Ww Wheeler .f- Wilson's Improved Setving MaL gl j . . line at reined pi i.-es, w i t fi increased confidence '' fin its merits as the ber.t and un)t reliable I'aiuilv

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M'Witig'machiite isiv ir1! us-e. It News eiii.i11y wolf 011 the lliic'-.eit or f littlest fabrics; makes fie l.vk slifeh impossible lo unravel, with the I-..SC tlti.ll '"' atlvantaip; of beingnlil.e oil both hides, foruting 110 ridge or Hiaiirou the nn.h-t side ; is simple hi ronstructbi, ouore, spi.ily iu ue.ieiiieiit. and HV'rt dural.le-thatr any other machine. We pivA fulfill ' st ructions to ciial.le Mh. piirch.'tser lo sew ordinary seams, slitcb, hem, fell, iiiilt, gather, hind, and fnck, all 011 the etiie ina'-hitie, and wariautt,d ior tbree years. . We also kocp mi e.Histanfly hand iifull iissortinent of Singer' machines. Circulars containing testimonial.) of the'nboviri macbiues, from persons of the highest Hlandiug East ami Wt st, giving prices, Ac., will bo furnihf d gratis, 011 application in per.aui or by letter. ' ' feblily F. M. SELLMAN. 4 tM , " y ' JIJ MSJ TM ItMS V y new make, and at much less price, at rel.27 . THOMPSON'S New Drug Slore. l(itvMiKTM'OTTOM7tiao 7tusir v!ypriiiie, just received and lor sale at tbe pioneer family grocery. lebl J.P.ELLIOTT. CRESCENT CITY GALLERY;" VK Alii follw intirct in npilo ol vaia tlk, d Ami to thoAo who drill fairly, to them w ' hIiuM

walk ; 1 Now, yon who wiit rifturrH, Ik(Ii rlioap an I f1rntratis Brinp: your dimis to SMITH'S Gallery, (yon ion'l. 1 1 jive to witHo fenn iiu ooilipetit itm Trom mo or tho otlier, lint look Upon Hit ;i h i. -ml ttml a brut hnr ; nireH nut fr show, hor injflinsr, tior lifow'ii. . Mock Koinvfi, or tuinimoi!, atinvli y knowing - " 1'hut he uotken th trade, ivho ived most tor tli - Cltrih .'.-. fc - - . k Tho people, care n.ithiit iihiJt. uuy jtrand fil:u.h. Now, Hit who want rk.inrei, larj;e ones vT fin ill, , SliouUl, uithout more delay, ou Mr. Smith call; Thetjonrt iioiisc, you kuuw, jut over the way, . , A, KxHtuiiie hit Pietmei c Know what you'll Kay -TI.h hvst in tlm city, aiid cm not lo luut lit liiiisli r pi ien inti Py way of n treat. To Ijinliand Knunjie-H iu learfenw hit pay j (itio ahdiKi tVv -aiUy d)i't neglect it u day. , : j tMplti-.i.ll . . 7SS v. SI 'tJWi.O it', ,1J' MiXJPIiiei- & r It. eiu'eil .Vui .-.c e.ud I'-mulc liiyriician, preseliis lo-the attention iiioiIimh, her ' 4" SfMTlllNO f-VUri', - f ir Vhillren 'JWIhi.i.j, which greatly facilitates tbo j privets of Tc-tliing, by softening the gums, rcdu. ciug all iiilbimnial ion will allay all pain and spasmodic aciiou, jiud is SL'KK.'i'O. 11 !Ci I I.TI; THE I:0',VE,.S. ji.poiil upon 'it, iiiotlie.si, "f Vv i ;i give rtit to yourell", ami ' ... KKL1F.F A.VI) HEAI.Til TO YOL'll 1XKASTS,, ,' .. Ve have put up mid mjM this ai l i In lor over, ten years, and can bay, iu confidence uiel truth of it, what we have: 111V jj.ir Im-cu iil.Je io say oi ititV 1 oilier . iiieilicitieiu feruas it failed, in a. hn..ge: ituitance, to efieet a cure -w hen timely umM. N'. v-! i'r did ive Know au in ufanee of di.-utifii'aetiAu ' , by any one who Kaed it.SC'fiithe contrary, ail are i il'.lighteil witlt i.h ci-.-ra- Ctioni'. and Kp.-ak in ternin i of' highest con:iiieini;i itiou of its magical rlf fee trfauti lwt..;fe.ii virtues. rJWu Hpeak in this matter j ' li:.L te do kiujvv," ai' fier t. 11 years' experience, uiel. pli!v't ")'U - rci uta e'i'iu for tha lullilniaiit ot j u liat we bi-re tli-lare. win almost ev.-ry intaiir I vth.trethe Inf.nt 4s. tf 5feting from n.'Uu ajitisxbaustlon, Tel:-1 will "be "-'oim rn 15 or i'J ntinuti-s al't-r f het'vrHO fh.:iiie5tecMj. -''- -i This valiinblr pr.p tra'Qttofi ;iir the 'prcscri.t!tr of one cf the iMK.it expe SrieTCpJ iuid skillful" Nnryt iti New Knglail.I, "Jtr.d has been tied with lienor failing muccchs iu i'liouiu.lsof ra. It not only relieves the child lront pafu, l.iif iuvigoi ates the stonnitli J tuiHo sL-.tor 1 ct-taciti- ' ity. and given tone and 51 nor gy to tiio lioiftHy 1 lem. It will almost in stautiy relievo driping iu the Bowels aud V iud fcGolic, and ovsrcoiuc uiui vuUibiis, which - if ' not sje. lily remediud, . eud in leatii. W ubciievu it Siiiie best and sun it. rem-, eily in 1 lie world, lit a.11 cusi of l'ystiilery and . Itiai-tliea iu cltildreii, whether it arises fu.m , teething or from uuy ' other cause. would say to every mother w hi. ' bus a child s n 11' o r i h g fr.jin" atiy one nf tho foregoing complaints, do ..iut let your prejudices, tmr tho prej u l ces of othxi -., stand botwecti your Billeriug child and tho relief thiitwill be sure e.4. nletolntelv sure to fol!o

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the use of Ibis medicine ' if timely -used 1 r ull directum?! tor imiug will acct.iupanv 1 bottle. ' NonA genuine tihieM'the fap-niniflo' 1 I'LUTIS I'KltlvlNS, Jpw Xorii, Is ou tie: out side wrapper. Sold by UruggNIs throughout fh world. Principal wflice, No. i: tje.iar ntrt ct, New Vorlr. 1'rice 2"cts. a bottle jaiil.'f-dwly. .' iv r. i 1. i. ii. d: mi J'., Agents, hvansvilfe, Iml. t.M itisUM l:j ItCtlCH, MM P U It TUB S ami iJealer In Coach and, baddlury Ilardaare, Maiu strait, ueav Water. , ; . , ' t ' .... - . , Having com fi 'mil . 1 ;'i . ploted iiivp an-. range rn e 11 1 a lib fcurtq.ean and Aiuar ican mauuiia'turers fur j,: direct supply of all goods 111. my line, I aiM enabled b 1.1 inducemeiits, that cannot fail to be "to the inb'nt of all eu ' giigcd in tit -business "to give mo a trial. 1 name in part: axles, springs niiuuv of the hm ' steel; IwiiiIh, enatwleil and id' all kinds of leather cloths, linings for carriages, varnislu M, cjtsiings of all kiiuls, sad.lls trees, Knglish bridle ieath.-rs, bits, stirrups, spurs, hames, tine silver liames of all kind!, Jenny l.ind tlig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent lutines, fly nets, shoe threads, horse bbiuketH, IoimI.iu tiirth Webs, Alucrieau lairtb ami iu AVcbs. Itolh cottou and wi.ix.-J; l.oinii.a Welt Skins, a siiterior artich'; ivory, gutta crb. aud brass lined martcugij riiiirs; supi.rior kerseys for hor-M covers, the best aality 01 caniagH bellu, tateut gig trees, &c, k:c. . . 1 keep iu fict every thing appertaining to eilaor braucb of tha business, und ituJcrstaiidiu U.tli. branches thoroughly, u wouM resjieci folly iuvit y.iur utteiitiou Nd'ore ptirch;i.siug elsewheis. 1 j.m also afeent tor W aid's i'ateut Spring Saddla. ap-20-adtw

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