Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 167, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1860 — Page 2

Ihc gatlg ioumal, . EVANSVILLE, IND.

WIDESDAY MORNING........... ...MAUCII 1 Opposition Stale Ticket. 0 GOVKRKOR, HENRY S. LA&K, of Montgomery. FOR LIKUTKNANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER r. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of IUndoli.b. FOR TREASURER OF STATU, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATU, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. , FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES O. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COCBT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. . . FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lajrange. TOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBUO INSTRUCTION MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. ftiThe Fort Wayne Sentinel Rat! Logaasport Tharos (Democratic papers) are " pitching in " to the Democratic Governor and Democratic Penitentiary Commissioners . for locating the new State Prison at Michi- ; gan City. They thrcatea all kinds cf veo- ; geance on the Governor and Commissioner; accuse them of violating pledges'; say " the woJa business of locating the Penitentiary has been boys' play, or far more eensura. Ule." Ah article in the Pharos now before US "closes thus : '" The jrcntlenien Com missioners and Governor will have an account to settle with the next Legislature. They will, do well to put their honso in order." The whole affair promises to bedecidedly rich before, it is done vv.ih- "Jhcre w.ijl, hi.rflre. spet wipter a,t Indianapolis. r -t Ioelcpurt Corretpondeice. Rockport, March 17, 1,800.ditors Journal : We hare hen having sqrne beautiful weathe? the past week Spring seem to bare seized the helm in' earnest, and to be directing our course to the warm, sunny hours, the soft-blowing breezes which so cheer the lienrt' and fill both it and nature with new life and -renewed vigor causing old winter to retire, no doubt, in great disgust. I hat that one of our most prominent lawyers, Mr. T. F. DeBruler, is abpAV. bid adieu to Coke, Lyttleton & Co,, and don the ministerial robe. He occupied; lho Methodist pulpH Lare not lpng since, and mad,e quite a successful dtbut in this new character. Success tohini. . - Qur Military Company hi3 about fizzled put. It will. no. doubt . be a severe ditsap-. pointment to the juveniles hereabouts, a .Y-siona of training '.day had . been fttiirtg of Viiag,AW'.-r -to i V in of lead has been, struck at our utti mines. As it bids l.yc to of great importance, it. is greatin some excitement. Hurrah for ' Oid, Sneocer ! SfKNCER CoUiSTV. '.

IfS'arker II. French, of Nicuragutii and Mexican notoriety, lately swindled t lie i firm of B. F. Ethell & Co., Nttv Orleans, out if, ofJCOO. He diil it by depositing with them several boxes, which he said conUiiH'il

opium, and obtaining from tlicmaloan ot the above amount, for which he gave his iute, with the "opium" as collateral. The note matured and was protested Suspicions being entertained that all was not right, the boxes were opened and found to contain -rock saltl Mr. French was afterwards arrested at the St. Louis Hotel. . . fHou. Lewis C. Levin died at '.Phthjrdelphia on Wednesday morning. A 't.. was a native of Charleston, S. C, ' U was a nietu'ier of the National Ilatw of Ucpieseutatives for six years fiiV,u Philadelphia. Since his retirement frou Congress, he has been wvludxl iu consequence of the breaking up of his physical and mental powers. Mr. Levin was a prominent temperance; man and Native American during the disgraceful riots in Philadelphia in 1844. ———<>——— THE CANAL.—The southern portion of the Canal has been in better order during the latter part of the past winter than we have ever known it before. Three or four boats arrive here from Evansville and and return every week. When the canal is in good order everything looks cheerful in this place, and our citizens wear a smiling countenance.— Should the canal keep in good order this year, there will be a heavy business done on it.— We have ever been a warm friend to this enterprise, and it would be gratifying to us to see it fulfill the noble destiny for which it was built. Should it be maintained in navigable order it will be a great blessing to this country. Were it to go to ruin and decay, what would we do with the large amount of produce raised here every year? To return to the old and uncertain mode of shipping our produce down the fiver on flatboats is almost an impossibility. We truly hope the canal may be kept up.—<Petersburg Reporter>. ———<>——— Death of Major Barton. Major Wm. Barton died at bis residence in Bourbon county, on the 5th inst.. in the 7"tu-. year of his "e. He was born in New Jersey, .but cameo Kentucky with bis father When but fcre years of age. He has lived upon the farm upon which he died ever since the year 1788. In the year 1812 he volunteered nS a private in Capt. Garrard's troop of lifrl't horse, and served with distinction during the tcjrm of bis enlistments Twice, during the campaign it was his fortune to encounter an Indian in single combat, and in both instances the savages fell by his hand. In one of them, as the enemy was in the act, oi" burling his tomahawk, he rtisl.ted inon him, and, rising In his stirrups, brought Uowu his sabre with, one sweep of his strong right arm, cleaving the head of the painted savage through,, yj. t,tie clua. jMuisville Journal. Death of an TJmikd States Officer. Major Donald Prase r, U. S. A., died Monday, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Major Fraser was born ia April, 17 91. In 1812 he obtained a Lieutenant's commission in the army, and served throughout the war on the Northern line. He was aid to Geu. Brown, and also to Gen. Pike, being within six feet of the Utter when be fell at Little Yoi k. Aa a partizaa officer he was without, a 'snimrior, ad always at the head of a forlorn bope.--He was wounded so often that his fellow officers used to say that if a bullet were flying Donald Frazer would be sure to find it.

I Chicago Press estimates the doihi la-

lion of that city at 150,000; j The Chickasaw Nation has a population i of 4.057 sen!. ed 1,!)00 in the past two years. " - Over 3,000,000 artificial teeth are now manufactured in this country annually. An unprincipled Eastern contemporary atrociously remarks that "Awl is quiet in Lynn." Th friends and congregation of the Rev. E. II. Chapin of New York, are about to present him with a dwelling house in the upper part of that city. At Mobile, on the morning of the lath, the Theatre and Union Press, with 2,000 bales of cotton nnd several buildings, were destroyed. Los3 $275,000. We are informed that a gentleman named Fuller, has established a semi-weekly line of packets to carry passengers from this city to the Reservoir nnd back. T. II. Jour. The Cincinnatians harp rnnj ln,lf,l Inrnrchase suitable grounds for a permajoextt. fair-i 1 3 ,1 ,- . - . . . . V.". ' " ' kiuuuu, anu lor me use oi r:e mteu estates $ x .in ucit mil. - An exchange polishes, twp , lines c&fte I great epic qpon ! G cperal Jackson,- written by a Ve'stem bard : . . 'i " V - - , "len yon aee their eyes elfetcn, hov. ray men, tire' Were tht Ihst dyfug wonU of A. JstE&jtou, Kbq. 1 N. Longworth, the Cinciauwti grape cultivator, says in a lettea to the Frankfort (Ky.) CoiHmonweal. that he. has had an shoot of the IleberBaDHfc grape grow fortyfive tret In one. siason. - . , It is estimated that there will be 54,500,000 brick made a Memphis, Tenn., the coming season. There are tw"enty-two brick yards there, all. of which will soon be in full operattou, B.The Lafayette (Ind.) Courier says: 'A fellow oq Main street says he owes us a dogging. We advise him to make an as signment. He owt3 more than h& ran Pay. -, . ' . , The ArgyU reports that on the 6th inst., when in Dead Men's Bend, Mr. Thomas Sims, it passenger from Meruliis, jumped, overboard and was drowned., "it is supposed he was a native of Tennessee, nod deranged at the time. His. boggage was left at Memphis. It is now suppcskHft&t the steamer Hungarian struck ftboai midnight, when all but the watch wer, iwt their berths, in which case, probajjijt, they were carried down with the vessel. A corps of divers have reached the w reels,, and their investigations will devcrriiiae the suspense entertained as to the' wiwrrsnbouts ot the lost. - . .: -s . .; ., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M.F W E It I f t J JJ S. -- fieh eupiily of all the iofiiiir putent meiJictno. Warruutad genuiov, tat liHOMPSUN'S New Irug Store. : tilarlH JB- i-Uai UuiJe i ciAwi aits -oc'ttiup: at uihcaid of t;i prii-PH at T 1 1 1 SI I'.-sON 'S Kew lirii!; Stii. . M KUII-iJS'ES. VHHjnM'--M. h:w jut te- :vnt tn-hfi Rtuik if thi tlllr sl V" '''''"' Vr"r t'r'lii t iIiKn'Uj ; hi:I. he ii ,iii3 lit le., iuicen iL.i i ever. I'amilirs in .tnt l' jtlvdii'ini K fri i!o well to tall at hit New t'l iii; Store an ! ni.iko their I'uixliiisi'.. . mat lii 'pJFMtiW&'ii i. m u i j itT'L t Kverv lioii&ekB4Ler llollltl' have it. tithwL t'ujTelythiji.," for wile at TilOM PEON'S bint Store, i t A fun' of Oii'ko very wrvicoat-le' articles. Onll ttii.. . t. uisrlti. . -, . OH AS. S. .WCL . vry larce jimfirtment. ol SHMge. emlnicii all qiiulitinH,. from 2. cents ' r iHiiiutl to l.fxi per oiim-H, at TIIOMrsoN'S Ktw Uni .Store, corner tt cnol and Main utreeti. - i , inarlti jrxSKMKfUK Vtt S.1 1, : 1 v7 Kickaay lor ale cheap' for cnU. ' ' Knquir of , r .-, Jtl'i'TKOlji'K BKOS., niarlG ; ,. v , , 4S Muiu BtreeL. . W We are eellin Watche., Jewelry, ., t extni.rilinnry low nrittvH, linmaratorr to InytBglii a new Ht.H k. UTl "J'KOLKK IlltUS., luxrl't 48 Main strict J to uctnl a Grotrv ami lriv it vxpreHH wain. ufiit kuftw liow Co write a kir ttnm), autl i oiiui KvU vi-eoliurielKleit. Aitly at 1'oKey 1'Iih V. tiit Htroet. nmrlii-tf T Jh-mHIJJVST & tlio tllint; for cattle jimt itantly for Hale at J. 1 EI.LTOTTJS VAMII.T KKiKJKIlY. . M , m- m k. '...u. ........ U . ......f u in i . . . . .4 u...i r..,. . ..i.. HI 1'. KULKlTT'S V: L & ,1,1 V .1 .'I ll'L I." V Ait 8. H tl l 1, If tt H.H. IKM lbs Hams, JDOkl Iianl a. orutt" ai tit le -to,-mle cheap at mai lt ; KI.LloTT S VAMI t, Y UtttMHCRV ' rc s 1 1 J In "' i' ti kj u t:n k. ij"iTivi h:www reived and for ihilf, Iimi, kI i .1. 1'. K I, MOWS KA M f I.Y t.'ltfX'KRY. have hi han.t - i. ' i a iiill Hti!lv ids.. Uuinp Pnrk, t . . St.I.-s - . i - Hauls, i . '. . -suonldere, . -i I, aril io ke:'..e Vtli'h Ifiey otter in favurabh terms- iit 11 t. tfutfc i i4:ri-haMii. . ... mart'i I J' Mi.t K t. HT.t Kf'il-'J C ST ', rer,'ii,t h r i, Nimbi's iuo ttikn:ii anil Ui& :v ftii a!lc- tu1 and tittiiltitv pni.-. i s. uatalt- ; I.m-,1 l ijiial i ,my mud . '. 'le tlni trade itt j lots tt. suit put chasers, t.V S. V.. JI I; MH'iT dr I'll., j .ni.irtV N.i, -l Syeanure st I f.ir I.v S. K. itl.BKt:T . Cl MM. KKl.ts. ln .lifor sal- l.v marl4 S. K. iiTLl'.KKT A t'O.- -' a vjrsl dooji tSM.Irjiijn is 3 Canada oats, jnt ricireil, nnd fc -ml.' kr ' OH AS. MeJOHXSTON, iiirl4 I'oHeyV llta-k. Main st C" ijs7S.'7 t 'liit 'jk Isiii Sb u x m ii flaiulairu and W. Jt. t;Ueee iunt rMvtTiit and f..r sale hy . .,, ; fUAS. MuJilliNSTON, mai l t - , - j Is , Block. li THt-;.-io n ti 'ui'ita t-Hoivn pine Mile l.v s. K. ttlLBKnTar ' 7f frJ.VMl.JI JlJ'JHEjii' KKttWfSL OUl 60 roils just res:'ived, anil for salt l,y .- t ; 1 1 a. E, OILUKKT Oit JU Newark. IMuster, just reeeivtsl and for k. fcy ' t.'UAS. Mi-JOHNSTON, . . marl Voaey'a BI.k-. j - Prime Sorinir W heat, on h:ind and for v II. It AM KY, Jr., inai-12 No. T:t Main street. 1 'wvuibjv j7'M tt mjv tttTji's .- am" friiue Mawetl SbUigles, on hand and forak ky . It. Kit M.KY jr.-. v4t lu.il tt o.. io Biauiiiw rfV H tltill. i?tt E &H i w h2" M KJtt 99W fSSI hush Var Oom, IPO Im-lh folate-. hush Turnips, ft bush Parsuif-H, lo,omi ll.s B.-wsmi Hams, loot) I hs shoulders, 1H llwelMuee l . sf Lard, it t etees t l.oi.si Itiee, MKHhs I'earl Starrh, ts ass't Wheelitu; Kails, lotrlaixes Glass, ass'.l skfes; toduz Wash Boards, ildoz Buckets, too do-. Braehrr. 1 ass'd, '.' dt-7. Be I t'ltrito, 10 colli :ott. ltow. K coils ilanilla "ihs Ir coil tteanj it rsMI 11m IVtirl BarWy, ll'dir. Tiit-s.. lo atur anU for iwlo twp for cash at YICKUY litK. VJ0lfHI.HH EH TliK .Hi f.i.It.: i JL We have fr sale tickels iu ttarrels, ort Bp iu pure cider "viuecar, which we retail Ity tho ioeu k or Inn. tired; alstt iu kes and jam of all sizes. 4'ait and we f.'r yi.nrselves. VlCKkliY l!KOf. " tE tTHfilt BELIiSti. J-KWEU PJtT&JVT 8TUtiTt.'HKt tVui.-ntud met Uivetett Leather It- ltin also I Lace Leather, Itivets nod tturs. Rivet Sets and ll.s.l-r-i. funt-her..- and I'mtintc Plyers. A full t.ck always u hand at lowest factory prices. Oil A It LBS BABCOCK, . mart! " S, Main aire.-. Cl" Gunny Bans ; also, larjje 4 bushel Units Miitablo lor t-tiipping corn in esr or brsn, lor sale by marl! GEO. JTOSTEK X CO.

MISCELLiANEOl S. .

1 Babcock & Co ! HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK RKJIOVKD TO COH. MAIN & WATER STS., ANB NOW OKFKK FOR SALE A Lnrc and well Assorted Stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWAREAIVI) CUTLERY, vtticrrr fok EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY '. TRADE HI! I' f l-tH l O.V TliMi MOST FAV0RABLETERMS. UABC OCK ;& CO. Cor. Main &l Water sts. lu.irl.i 7 -143 ItUX. 1lOl .S. K. filLlikKT .t CO., - Ho. i Sycamore St. ; mar 1 4 MUST ItKtUt II.--. SVPJiKiOR mfi article of Black Taa in cmsll ca.liliiw, expre--ly for l:i mil vine, at 'o. 7 Main ntuet, oftpoHite the !..ill t lionse. JAS. I.. SI'A LI1 N(. niario New Dry Goods EstaWishiuenl. rmMih: vjvitjMtura.VKn, jitjc of ML ttie tirm of Uoser llnw. tlo., Iwg leave to ilitoi in his frieioU aiel viti'ena of Kvansrille and vieinity, that he lias jnnt returned from the Kat with, and is uw ooeniiif; at the capacious utore room, on t'irt Mreet, one door boiiIIi of I'reHtoii Uro , aaplenilid Hti;k of Staple ami fancy Dry UoiHla. cfiisictiu;; of eerythiii; from the lowest t i.riee Mils in to the finest Silk null liess IommI8 llie I market HtMirili. llavim; twen hwiji aenn.iinted with I tie tiusiuesit. tile II IlllerSlirneH Is aware luai ine cas syalem is the only iiysteiii wliieli will snceisM, t ,,!, HHirH'M- ""'J r.-.,.-rrli'i's v:u ie in nlame. 1 lier-ffoic. all in neisl ot Hry t.Ni w ill call at the new etolo nil First street, where you will et the worth id' your money.. Itespei;! fully. I'. VISEY. man ' . . . " K MiT PO Tl 'ft Jit -5 O I'.ftt. UkUiMONICai. Keenviui; at. i ... T. GUARD AGAINST IRE CHOICE IN SU 11 A N UE , ' V ITU THE ill. If1".. II' T. 1 Ji .mix: 3-..,-.r-,t e 1 ,v b.i iu ma s m m,v .a, -)( Si CASH CAPITAL 8UOO,000, ABSOLUTB AND IXIMPAIKKll. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And Ilia prestige of U years success luid experience. IIPAVARDS OP $11,000,000 Of liwses have Iteen paid ly the Xtna Insurance Company iu the j;ast 40 'yours. The valua of roliahlo Insiiraiice w ill he ujtpureut from the following LOSSKS PAID Y THE ;ETN A Dl'HlNO THK l-AST VIVE JuOhi.t SUltiM-St I iHili.hiKan.fl-M-'.O-t'.-Sl In Wisconsin, 10i.,Vt.o; lu Indiana,... I4,s:e.8l In Kent nek v, ""I ,ft:i9.o In Illinois,... 4is,;i7 41 Missouri, 381.MS 1' Tennese..... ti7,ri9.'2l Iowa A Minn. lol,::.4t'. aiuctn & Nel 1'..W..77 lVuu'a k Vs.. 31,ftti5.S-J ; Aik. ,t ia.... 2:J.Wj.lit Mississippi and Alabama,. ..?".,4!2. IS. Fire and Inland Navigation Kiks accepted at terms consistent withsoieiicy aud tair prout. -'J'upeiial atU Atiunyieen la InsHTuue!f DW'FI.LISOS ' unit C"Ul)Mh, or term of Una pear. '- The solid service loujitd suerussfully tried, aud the uiauy ailrantaes the .t.ua Insurance Company possesses iu its liue, should uot be overltMtketl by Hi. we ready to insure ad undertaiiding their l-t interests. - ' i:" -.J 1 ' lHiriiiK "striugciittiuies " the n.-cessity for re-, liable 1 nsiirauce Isjcooics an imperative duly- -the bilitv" of proirt -ctwnei-s to sustain loss bein I niien much knsenod. .'. " " : . Agencies in all tne principal ciik-s aim towus Hiriuiliout the State. Polit ies issued without deiaV. t'V f ''"I' anthnrizts' Agents of the Oomnunj. ;i Vd'Busiiieas attendid to with despatch aud Melity. . - A. C. 1IALI t'CK & S'f, Airents, martf- ' Mat hie Buihliufc, Main st. 'jBL Saloon, 'l'he undersigned has relitted and Tesovate.1 the JJATH HOJlj.K AXI BABBEIt Ml Of liNDKIt MAKIU.I0 II A I.L, in tineslIe, sumI is prepj.itsl t-i Shave. Shantitooii ; Dress Hair. vr toroisb Hotr t .til Baths at all hours. Tbis is the only Bath House iu the city, and T am determined to so coiidnct it and the Bart-er . bletp attached that it will Is-coiiki the liea)l(itier-i ot all (rentlnaeii wwitiiiiK to.:ii irimwou up ine iieiyfct of the style. Giro mo a call and trv my skill. Terms reasonable. - mar3-dtf " ISRAEL B. GLENN.

IticoriMjriitcd 1810 Clmrter . TeriK'tuiil.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CHAS. 11. NIKHJkU. hVI BECK MAN. FIRM OF 2V1EIIAUS & BECKJttAIf. . KEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. WWtf t, X SJ X. E JiJB K E TJII, dealers and Manufacturers of Tin, Coper, nnVl riluK-tlrii Wares, No. Si Waterstreet, between Mniu and Locust, Kvansville, Ind. The undersiiieil have constantly on hand a full assort uteHt of Stoves' of every variety and pnttemi at the lowest prices, aud hog leave to iuuins tlieir friem's and the public (True rally, that they have the ltest aud neatest assortuient of Tiu Ware ever otTvred, ami have constantly on hud a full assortment of l)ruj;ist Cans, Ac.,rc. Those persons wishiug work iu their line are relectfully ruquested to gio them a call liefore purchasing elsewhere, as hy prompt attention to their business and a thorough knowledge of their trade, they hope to give general satisfaction. NIEUAUS & BECK MAN. COPPER. AKIJJOB WORK. Steamboat, Uistillery, and Brewery Work; Stuam Pipes, Soda Fountains, Pumps, aud general Coppersiuituiug and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Hooting, Guttering, Ac. IlV.-t uurruateif lo give perfect tatitfactum, al the lowest prices. mar7-4uid S JF Jt MJVii TUJliE. ust received aud now opening, au ele gant stock of trootls suitable for the Spring Trade : 20 cases fancy prints; -1(1 " denims; 1") " bleached muslins; a " lawns; ' ehallies; 10 " cottonades; 4 apron checks; 10 bales shirting stripes; -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 niarS J. II. MAGHEE A CO.'S, First St. jrm jv.no vjm l the itj the it Jt Sl' Store of Thomas Kerth has been removed from No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 75 Main St., opposite Washington Hotel, where he keeps a lull supply of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. He keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. Philip Ducsttca, 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 on us. He will do justice to all. mar-2-lmd THOMAS KERTH. nmmii e jr jl m j t jvmjl s - WW 1-J0 kegs assorted sizes, just received aud for sale by CHAS. McJOnNSTON, marl Posey's Block, Main street. rW tt t li E T Jt it T J t! I. E 8 JL Iu great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of feb27 N. S. THOMPSON. ML ST MtEt'El mitJt Hf I.EJTiHii ft? stock of Irish and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at F. CtHARPE Jt CO.'S REMOVAL. WM. M. DUNCAN. .. E. A. COOKE. .ff. tt l!JV.1J VEH MEWW spevtfully iulorms the public that he - has removed from his old stand on Water street, to the building formerly occupied tty Archer A Mackey, No. 6, Main street, and has ma le a change iu his liriu, the style of which will hereafter be Duncan & Cooke. We will keep constantly on haud a irj,e and well selected stock of foreign and domestic drygoods, which we will sell at reasonable and uuitorm prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of the old house, and to merit a largo accession of new customers, we remain Yeurs, respectfully, . feb24 lni DU-NCAN A COOK K. BOTANICAL PHYSICIAN. DR. WM. COURTNEY, OMei ear. .tlmtn mt fti-nt ttrttf, 1 , EVANSVILLE, IND. ri ii. t: u.ts 'Kn.HJ.v.'.Tt jLcatfd in this city aud can lie found at his office at all hours (both day aud night), except when professional ly engaged. e" Espscial atteuliou given to all chronic diseases. Cancers cured, (warranted). ' I'ebz3 Sind VheiiconomiSi Jt. tirst prviniuniH at rvery Kair wkier it httn lK'm xhibitetl. At the tSouth-YWHterii Indiana district Fair, heM lien irtober. 1859. there er hut two premiums offcrwl forro(rkingttoTM ona for tin lnst wood couktng stove, and oue for t lift bot coal ttkiiiK tv. Th KtTf.iMmiist ttMik the FI KST IMiKMIUM FOK THE BEST i.OOKINO STOVE KOli WOOD. Uitelker, Klusnian A Co took th flrdt irfitiitim tor their coktJi stove tir coal. No other iifiuiums wvr o!tV-iil. l'ht largn Hilver iiii'dal wuh au trdwl to flit Kroiiouii.st at tho New York Statt1 Fair; ami 4ht lirt i?uiiiiui at the United KlaUH Fair ln-Ul at. (jhu'av. aud twelve other Muto and County Fair in iSo:. Jit no hraiM-li of nicrhaiiicnY ait ha 'thrTi m-h a i.irn apparent advanoo tbaa lu tue ui h unit tact mv 4'lHtuvtrt. it 14 tutt a lew years fiuct tht wry nrtiiit' wan a novelty, representing a hy,e. HhiipiJ'' Kfruetuiv, nlmoDt ai deruitl ot itae aa ornuinelit, . Tl'fifKi Uave'aduxlty ivuit pluco t.i f:tfUTns of graco mid nii!ity ; until the var inies otir iiiitrki'ts iii'W pr tat-nt havu alintHt exlmuntfU the vocabulary oi nnnifs ; und the dilt'ereiit phum the nitit.tl m made tt aauitie, would atuuiah 4d Vidcitu him elf. Xti riTyle und finish, the improveniiit ha U't'n real, h-aviuij nothing to be desired uu that point, h:it he ea-Tere rout petition ia prh-e, to whith th-y huve leeii uhjtid, haM deprived rheui oi nutny of the more Miot:inliaI ipiatiti ih.siniM'. Thi. nor in inorre.sjiecia!ly to h.ive Imh'U the case in rehrur to eoofc tVfw an article of tloiiientu: economy that h an more to do with rictHdititf wives ami utotche.y -iv ) va:ii- than modt people uuitie. '1 he puhlk have 1-mj; .sought an improveiuiil in ihtst article, and wt Iwlieve are rumiy to par any i arKuahlv pi ice lor a OHk;ni rigve, it' it vtuiy po.st'r-tts the liici tin of M.f, wt ight. con veuifiu-ev durahilily. econumy.ainl p-. rtecttuii of mauufactuie. T lu-rto "imUitieti Mem to he iKses-d inoet fully tn tlie Kcou mint at new Hlovr, perhted-iud hion:ht tit tli pitt w.ifion, by Mesons. TrilwtU, Ttiry A Norttiu, iif AlUuny. We heard aa much of thin stove, iiul it looked o much likt a tstove TtiU'mh-d for ttet that we concluded to try them, and the result of the t-xperimeiit convince tin that the proprietors, iu their detwiuiuaiioii to rnnke thvbeM nore in the tpurhlt have euc-eetled. We regard the iiscouoiuut h poe;aimr all the meritd ala-vo enumerated us the great etove of the day tar in advance of anything ever attempted iu the line if etovcH perfi-cl in all its Appointment, and lru to lis naine iu durahility aud the ue of fuel. Anions the many con veil iencen attached to it, Jiiay bo mu ttout-d a targe oven, Willi l.ooktf arranged, for suspending uieats while roiisMug. . A- copper water tank, holding frum l to 'Mj gallui-A warming clusot, broiling hearth, Jc, Ac. , Ihe broiling hearth ioneof the most uoticoable features of this retuarkahle stove. There never haa been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really titsfactory in iif eprntiou. The proprietor of thi stove hitvo la-eu conducting a neri-s of experimeut-i upon broiling, elk'itiug eonie valuable facte, mn) re suiting in the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which hag been secured by letters patent, and is one of the most admirable thiugs of the kind ' we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the iih in a constant glow. We are always lad to tlo justice to mechanical iuij rovements, and en-HM-ially such an contribute so largely to the general good, as tlie one alove mentionod.The Kct'iM-mist, whh h is cotumandiag euch a large aale, will lie- found only at MJAM'LIN Jt STKIMIKN.S S, Mam at., between Water aud First, Kv tii"illi, lint. inarG SPUING TRADE. J"olin Deters, Wk.leM.le Manufacturer t.f tieutlemeu'a. Ladles', Atis.-eM', and children's ' liOOTS. SHOES,. AX' UPPHjtX;". .' Cnrliale Biiildiugs, N.. 53 Went Fourth street, . .Cincinnati, -' ;-- - J9'lfTES THE JTTEJVrt1JS- tM Jt. dealt ri to the Wt that he Li now laaoufartnr-ii-g. and ktteiM i-iuttaiitly -n baud a largs stock t.f the ut-uent and cttt.icest siy les of goods adapted to tlie re-iiiremeiil t-f M.pnlar tra-le ; the inducements bu ..Hers are litniU ISOOIIS Al'- IMWPRK'tS. Having bfeu ei gaged in Hianoktutui iiig lir.-t class g.MKl-t f..r uver twenty years, lie now . I ,iin to have f.icititie fir maiinfacturing first tits.! goods a cheap, if uot cheaper, thau JOKtrterii maiiulactures 11 feels con 1. .leu l of his ability to ner extra iudiu ehients to close buyers. His motto is a fair tit-lil and no favors-. " ' Call aud exaiuiuohirtgoutis, and yoitwill he ure to buy. HtgL Orders promptly attended to. lehli-3ntl

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. OUHEC0NDITIOM OFAUE Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY", A. I. 4861, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THK STATK Or INDIANA, I'UliSUAJiT TO THE STATUTK OF TnAT STATE. ' " - NaME AND LOCATrON Y THE JWJ.ft H itE THMS t-OMfJiJS'Y is tlie Home Issubanck C'ompant, Incorporated in ami located in the city of New Tork: CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. , The capital of said Company actually p-iid np in cash h... .-...v."Sl,n00,0('0 00 The unrplus on the 1st day of Jauiuuy, 18C0 415,815 a Total amount of capital anil surplus $1,115,813 85 ASSK1. Aluoimt of cash in Continen- ''-. tal Bank, N. Y... 540,707 54 Amount of cash iu hands of Agents, and in coarse of r . transmission (balance) 2",5C5 ol Amount of Tiuiiieumhered real estate, 'o. 4 Wall Street.... C7,C ia tK), Amount of United Statvs treasmry1 notes, .market ralue 102,241 20 Amount Missouri State b'ds, "; 1 6 per cent., market value 16,220 00 Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market aiue , . 9,030 00 Amount of Tennessee bonds, - 6 per cent., market value.. 9,000 00 Amouut - of Brooklyn City - water bonds, 6 per cent., market value 10,250 no : - Aiuouut of baukstocks, mar- ; ket value 83,525 00 Amount of loans on bonds aud mortgagee, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least $l,C95,3i)0, and on which there is less than oue year's interest due and owing rate cf interest 7 per cent S(iO,W2 O'S Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on tie- . i maud, the market vuIim of securities pledged, 5251,5i!9 . 18,i;:ik mi Amount due fr:ni preiniuius n policies issued at oflice.. 1,807 7: Amount of hi. Is receivable f.i premiums on inland navigation risk,-., Ac ll.OUl 41 Iuterettt actually due aud paid ; 24,923 f-0 51,4"8,3t;9 28 LIABILITIES Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid Amount of looses incurred and iu process of adjustment Anioimt of lowis reporwd ou which no action has been taken. Amount of claims for looses resisted bv tbe Company.. Amount of dividends declared, aud due aud uupatd... Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due Aiuouut of mttuey borrowed. Amount of all other existiug . clams afrainst the Co N..UC. 17,(i58 31 15,422 12 None. None. Nom. None. Total amount of losses, -.- claims, and liabilities J42.580 43 The greatest amount insured on any one rik is S3o,U00, but will not, as a general' role, exceed 810,000. , The Company has no general rule ns to' tho amount allowed to be insured in any city, towu village, or block, being governed iu this matter 4b each case, by tbe general character of butldin-cs. width ot streets, taciliti33 tor putting out tires, Ac. . No part of its capital or earnings is deposited in any other state as security i herein. - An attested copy of the Charter or Act t.f inc. poration acconiptnies this statement. -STATE OF NEW YORK., 1 s ' Citv and County of New York. J " - Charles J. Martin, President, and .1. M'lton Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company being severally swoi-o, deose and say.un-l each ftr himuelf says, that .the foregoing it a true, full and correct state-men t of the affairs of the said Coriioratin, and that they are the abovu described ollicer.t thereof. (Signe.1) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't ' (Sieuedi J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscribed and sworn before me, this T7ili day of . - 1 January, A. l. 18i;o. W ituees my haud " 'J and official seal. fSienedV BENJAMIN RANKIN. Commissioner for Indiana, iu New York, loti liroadway, N. Y. Allen '. Ilallock is the duly aiilhoriy.ed agent for this city, aa per certificate of authority filed in the County Clerk's ofiice. . - . This Compauy insures against los or diiniae by fire to buildings, merchaiiiiihe, hoiibt-hold fiirni ture, and 1 persoual property generally. Also, against the perils of inland navigation, at tailrates of premium. '' ALLEN C.HALL0CK, Agetit, Marble Hall Building, Main St., Kvansville. feb3-tap28.. : . : : STEWART'S STOVE. M i WjC let of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Talent, aud at the only aget.cy In this fit)'. " ' Tliot. Secmlin's, No. 29 Main street, brttceen i First ana oeeond. . The tit ft premium was awafded ttt this Stove as tlie ltest coal or wotnl .cooking tove at the Southwestern Indiana Xli.-ttrict Fair, held at this place. - No sttve ever devis-d e.tnibities as niimermii-or imHirlaut cWnttBC principles at thus of Stewart!. It broils, boils, hakes and roasts at the same biouii nt, without oiicdi-th imparting flavor to another, or prodm-ing that sarretit-HS- of taste in tueats ami graviett, which, to the delicate aud f.tslidious of tt!-te, makes so iusiiperat.le uu objection to every other cooking stove how iu use- With one-fourth of the fuel employed 4u the best of stoves now in we, this most perfect aud complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfcctly thau has ever before b.-en accoinplidied, everything required in the lest provided families, so far as cooking is conotiued. Whvjfe. loo.it is borne in mind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove ts fully employed,' and the tire is nt its height, without tho smallest niipie.-tsautiti-ss. from the. change of temperature, "J so little is ine neat iroui u oiiiuseo ixiei uaiiy, au Inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how h at is so economised and ditl'used- within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapee into the kitchen, a place where, with auy of the stoves now in use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely posilile for any one, in warm weatbar more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed iu perfecting this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, iu tlis opinion, and the ..pinion of all who have exami-ied it, made it perfect. Within four years twenty thonsarul of them have been sold, nuder a lull gnarnntot, and not one has been returned. These remarkable results have eiulioldeued a host of stove manufacturer to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents (hav ing expired) uuahUss them to give, they no more reemlde Stewart's than chalk doescheese. These iinitatiohs are known by various names, but Iht-yaieail ttetioieiit iu tarii.ua (.articular, such as the air-tight boxes, hy which lull control is kept over the fire, aud of tlie heat, by a draft tiampt-r, iugetliotisly "contrived; which also admits a constant curreut of cold air on th outside of the fir bt.x, w hich agaiM le-..iuoe heated air, and, pasting into tuOjpveu, is made available for cookitij; f ui,potes. Tha agent anJ sul)oribef is receiving the best Imitatioa of tlw Stewart Stove, called " Prulo ot the West," which he. will be h tj.py to dUnjso of at two-lbirds of the pi ice of the genuine sstewart's. It is possible,' of course, to ets.k with it, but it bean no resemblance to Stewart's. The "Stewart" is sold by tbe agt irt, under a full guarantee to perform as rucHiiiiieuded, anl if. w ithin three mouths from p.irchaing, any tault is found witb them, he will take them back aud refund tbe laoi.uy. . Hous.-keepera will Is-ar in mind, then, that the geouine Stuwart Stove, bought at the ouly agent's here,.will, viith hall Ihtf labor and onefourth the fuel, do more ami better Cooking tha any other stove ever constructed. , . . TH0S. S0ASTLIN, No. 29 Main street, Sole Hgent tor the sale of tho Stewart Stove in Southern Iodiana and Kentuoky.

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JLJ Enlargement, on lh ltain of tha Canal, upon which iaa new and th l .-st Onual Wharf in Evansrille, for sale or lease. ly to WM. U. WALKER, dec24-dWSm "" LandAgerif. 1tf 1-a EEET ttJS" EOVUTI1 ST. M-M.ml extending to tbe Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the Canal Of seventy-five feet, bt ing tho most desirable location for manufacturing turvoaes in Evausvilie, Tor na'.e or lease "ffppl v'to WILLIAM H. WALKER, , . dec24 icM'jli'l; Beat Estate Ageut.l f j i. " . n 5r . a . . . m f . IT? &AM.E O.V A'SI' TEBJnS. Jt 60 Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek. Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evansville!' Lots in the Southern do - do ' ' ' 1 Lots in Bray's - do -. th ' Lots ill the 4th do r ' do Lota inths DoDation do ! ; f ! l -doll?: Apply to tho undersigned Ottice in Wheeler's building. Third street, opposite the Court House. - - WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24 ka u . lUtal Ketate- Aiteot - .... ;,LAN9JFQR.ALE. ,,., 160 acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. HX) do n e or sec 29, tow n 2, range 8 west. 100 191 T05 ItiO lrttt ItsJ 100 ItiO do - b w qr sec 22, towu 2, range 9 west, tlo g e qr sec 31, town 2, rau'e 9 west, do n lit n e qr, sec 2t, town 2, range 10 west.' co u w qr sec 14, town--3, range 10 west, do -s w qr sec 23, town 3, range 10 west, do n qr sec 20, towu 3, range 10 do u-4r-s 24,-lvkii-, ramre 7 do s e qr e iU, town 3 raiij:e:7 do taw r geri 24.' town ranirc7- 'SO. lott Tho f regoing tracts will bo sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect. Enquire ut the v - REAL eSTATJ-'AOKNCY,1 l!'"' v Ou Third street, bet. Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Ituihliug. VMUVALKJCK, Resl Ei-tate Ag't. -m9.UIHZ.E lMJPHtfr'EU EJtttrw erty for sale. Four lots ou Fourth street, opposite the market, desigiiatid"by "Nos." 3", 4, 5, and 6, Market Place. AU uew three story, niotai: roof, bricks, built for stores, suitable lor any kind of business, and with good finished dwelling accommodations. - For terms of sale, apply to Allen V. H.-tllock. Real Estate aud General Insurance Agent; Marble Hall Building, Maiu Stieet, Evansvilie, Ind. f.bl6-liu B C it E 8 M L.iJit J'E1U Kvansvrlle, for sale bv WILLIAM II. WALKF.K," Ileal Estate Agetit.- . dec24 Thinl street, o p. the Com t House. JLM SHIP. The' partnership of J. S. Jaquesx A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual uou.eut by th.f withdrawal t.f Hiram E. U.M.I. Alt business t.f said firm Will be settled by the n UMining part,-, tiers, Jonathan S Jaqitess and lleury C. Gwalhmt-y, wbtt will continue tho business uu-lcr the same style act tioretofore. .. '. i-. , JONATHAN 8. JAiUESS. - 1 " ' II I It AM E. READ, HKNRY C. GWATHMEY. , Evansvilie, Feb. 2S, 1S1MI. mar2-3tv S"trx"te3Lxxox3."t dv the cuxnmoN vithk : " Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AlHilTOR'OF THE STATE OK INDIANA, JANUARY 1, J800. , 1st. The name of this Company is the flarltoi.! File iaHiiranco Company, and is located, at Hartlord, Cottuecticut. " CAPITAL. "" ' " 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is.....'.? 5W',lH.X 00 Hd. The amount of Capital Stock paid ,. np '...... 50,rMj Ml --- - -' ASSKTS. ' ; " 4th. Cash ou hand aud in ll'k. 38,338 1 1 Cash iu hands of agents, or iu course of transmission....... J2j;!s Cash loaned on call... :...Wl,Kf'tHV-Sl3f;-fl u0 Rills receivable, st-curetl by jtersooal . and collateral Security... -,0,-iS &; Real state imiucnmbtiretl,-, building aud lot 19 Pearl street, Hartford 15,noo OH : , - roc it am bonds as follows; viz: ' ' . i ptlt.v.l. m'utv.i. f.ll shares Hartford B'k stock!... .$5l,ioo 8l8,!s5 4otl shares Phoani.it U k stock...... 4tl,.iHt lOHshares Ot. Riv. B'k'g Co. stk... S.tiMt 2O0 shares Kxrlmlige Bank BtK.i lO.lKM) 150 shares Bank of Hartford L'u. , -( bank stock .'...' T.5O0 200 shares i.'haru r Oak. li'k alock.: SK,-tsl 220 shares Farmers J: MtH-haiiics' i lank stock t... 22,0ml 150 shares Meruautile B'k tock.? 5.otHI , 132 shares Merchants' & Manufacturers' Bank stwk .................. l:i,2o i 315 shares .ttna B'k sl.s;k ::t,.'si 184 Klmres City Batik stm-k. ......... 18,510' 2ISI shares American Excluinye Bank stock, N. Y. 20,1100 ' 2110 shares Bank of Commerce b'k' ' ; . ' stock, N. Y 20.0C0 300 shares Importers' A Trath-rs Bank stock, N. Y ...30,000,, oKlsliart-s Bank of America bank stock, N.' Y. ..I... 30,000. 2t0 shares Manhattan Co. Bank stock...'. '. Kl.iKM) - 200 shares Merchants' llka'k, N. V, Io.ihhi . 200 shares Uniou B'k stm-k, N. Y. lti.ootl Jut i shares Oueau B'k stock, -N. Y. to.osl .. liHihares Bank of N America Bk tiak, N Y .' :....M.fi0t 300 shares Mt-tiopolilan b'k sltwk, N Y :t0,0Ofl 100 shares fSlaokKtutto lt'k 'stock, - ' Boston -. , l(i,0i), 180 shares Bank of Commerce si'k, ' ' i!.ton In, 'HI' 100 shares Granite bk stock, Host 3J,2i ti,5HI .10.1)1 HI ' 7,!:Vsi 2lt,,-i0O 25,52(1 ..l.'i,0-) i l:t,:-4 . 34.020 21,045 dolooo -1' V.),8!i'l , .'!3,0(K :ai,4fsr l-t,or. . . 15,825 l'll,0tM ..S,2tHI 10,711)1 3;:,(ion 10,5.0, ton...........i....:.t,,..j (l,ll i iii,sn ';il,fe io,ir-D lusiiitri-s ftiilolk It a stock, li.n- ' ton...............'. ..'......'.. .....'.'.'. "'i.tKilt" lot! shares Hide, aud Louthur i&'kj n.' ' ' Boston 10,6t nt 100 Kharcs WebsU- b'k stock, '" w ' Bostou - V',000,, IflO shares National B'k stock, (tor.- ' ' ' , tuB..i.,.4...- 10JXK.I , 1.11,750 .10.400 100 shares Atlantic li'k s-tock, Bos- . ton i.i ..I...........1.:.-W,00i ' 100 Miares Sitlety Fund li'k stuck -Boston 10,000 -in.wfs io;wi , ,i lOtl shares BovlpRm Bu.k ptock: i-u-Soston 10,00J 100 shares Rc-ver Bunk stock, Bo's- - ii,yoo . ton .j-.ii - 10,000-. i 1U.100 ' ari.iot ;j,i;oii .l,::oo IJ.litf "io.lZ")' 200 shares B'k of the Mate of 1 issouri stock.........i...... 2o,Bob200 shares Merchants' B'k stock . St. Louis :....:'.:'.....: VKlKXt 120 shares Conuecticitt iiiver Coin-. . pany stock 12,003 2o shares Connecticut kiver R.-It,' ! Colupauy . 2,OUO - 100 shares Hartford Jk N lliivco U It Co stock....... lo,OK) . 20 Tcuiiessea Mute Bonds, o per i cents, payable lS'.iiS.. ..r. 20,i.'O ' I Ohio. Slate Bouda, li pur c.:uts,i ,. payable 1S0O 10.0(A) ' 20 Micliigao aute Bd, -ft cents, : payal.le l.stw 20,000 :10 Missouri tttate Stock, G J.fi-ci-ul, Jiayal.W.. 10,'X-J f 25 Hartford City bonds, o per els, .,- payable 187i.......... :.. 35,000 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin ' stock, Milwaukeo.r..........'.-..... "2,:00 ' o,oot .. 8,4tt) "aii-itt' 8V-!0,So0 S73l,lr.7 i;... ...S'-M-t,7oj o: - Total uisetsHABILITJ US. Ko liabilities lo banks, or ot dUO. I-...-; . .1) - . Ko losses adjusted autl due. , 5th. tiers, due r n.'t Gth. ,111. mosses eiiueru laojustet. , $ B , nth. or atljustetl and not. due, J v , l .. atii. Losses in suspense wait- "' Hi. Losses either unadjusted t I -iu furtlier proof, iu-.' a u..i ' eluded iu last answer alsjve (th.AH other cluuos against, k , . the company, (dividcuds uni.aidj.....u.. ....1J' i' ' Total' amount of liabilities.. ...'..t."...t.3.'ii.,':'ai 5 11th. This 1-mUi of Ihe. kouipamvia u-.t to ejw.-. d lO.olKl iii any one risk, sub-eel t.t loss by : a siugla lira: t n i -.. i I Jth. The amount insured iu a cily or village de pends upon its-siat generally all tho dosir.iJ.le risks to bo had, subjevl to the last rule altove named. lath. The amount hisnre.t in any i.n tilock 'i.r huildiuirs. tleistuds iiimjii us size and. con- " struction, stittject to the rult itlrftve'Veft-r--, . rod to.,. ;.' ' , t :' it i -. . 11th. A certified copy of the Act of I o:oi poration - stenonipaaiios this slaremefit. ; 1 -i,Y "i TI.MOTH If 0. ALLYN, fee'v. STATE ViFCONKfrH'UT.Vgy '' ' ' Hartford Vouuly, . : . ., ;- JANIIABT titli, lM'.O. PersOn.Uly appeared T; V. Allyu, teretai-y d I lie. Barlfortl Fire lusuraHt-o tsuipany. and ma.k.oulh that the foregoiug statement, by hiiiL siit.s'criltt-.r, it. a true, tnlt aiid correct statement- of the alfairs of said Compait.v, and ext. lints, mo far as can 1st ascertained at tbie date, its actual -cowditi-m -.hi tite 1st day of January, lSiio. lit-tore uu-, . - UEO. S. GILSJAS, '' ; i .:. - r. i iJustieeol tile. l"vw i ' 'Allen C. Ilallock is the duly autl.oi i..l Agent fsr this city, by cortilit;ate of authority frnm tt.eAtiditor of State, uled i" h.t Cuuuly Clerk's othce. .'...-. r r . AppHcatioha for Insiimhca 6u merchandise, store houses, dwellings and contts wUl' e attauded to, and policies issued at easojuabl rates, , . I ALLKS C. HALLOC'K. Agiut, Marble Hail Building, No. ! Main street, Kvansville, Ind. jaiii!3tap2S

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wwJtBn w'Ji UE8ERIJVO t HJ HE, MM. I860. The undersigned invite the atten-" tion of GROCERS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS to their large assortment of HARDWARE novr on hand aud arriving, direct from European nnd A-merientt manufacturers-, winch they otter to cash &i nnd prompt time buyers AT PRICES BEYOND JACOB 6TRAUB & SOX, , . i i 74 Main Btreet, COMPETITION. ma r5 ntiiRti ' ii T Vll.1 IJtl f L EMEJTH. :M 25 doireii fdinvelsnnd gpftdos: - 2( ,' galtli-ii rakes; 9 20 " hamlled hoes; 50 call steel planters' hoes; SO " hay. and manure forks; -ft " grubbing hoes: 7 cajdes trace chains; 3 " log " 2i tlo.eii Nhi-ep shears; ' ?ow on Ii-ukI und for sale at low prices. JACOB STB AUB SON, V roax'5 ' i- t 74 Main street. . J i JS. bales received per steamer Autocrat a choice article lor sule tiy S. K. (ilLUtn l X uu., mar5 No. 4 Sycamore sti fet. B?" Svit'E OJV' E.1 ft t' TEtt.TJS.P ll bnibling lots in the City of Kvansville, and in Elliott's Enlargement; Also house and lot on Third street near the cor- : tier of Cherry; -, t jo good horses, one 7 and the other 3 years ' old; . 2 good milch cows; 2- good carts and hames.-; " ' 1 goiKl dray and harness; " 1 new farm wagon aud huruess; " 1 good top buggy and harness, with pole- " - and double harnets to fit. mar5 Z. H. COOK. Iu prime o'der at the EUREKA BAZAAR." m;tr7 RUSH. E HE Sit COJtyV MEJII,. 2kj bush, prime corn. 3ic.) do choice Peach Bloom Potatoes, In store and for sale by COOK LANULEY. niar7 mL - l tone Kf3(rled 15t)e't .do Axles,. t 1 tl let usMrlol nKp Trou, 3U'ctiv 1 jifi bUamcr LVicutab, and for Mile at rW HEELER WILSON'S -(SEWING. MACHINE, . ; No.'O First street, letween Mam and Locust; ' O f-FF.lt TO TllE PVHI.ir Ii.-i-Ii-i- .1- ilson's Improved f-ewing Ma chine at rtsliieed pli.-'c:!,' wjth Incl'easd contiilencet . iii Us ni.-i ii as'ih:- best and most reliable family 1 sewing'nricliir.f' now in use. It sews equally well mi the thickest to thin. st fabrics; makes the lock siitt-h iiopo-ytiMo to upravcl, wi:h the essential, a.lvaulage oi Mugalike on brth side, forming no ' ridge t.rvliMri on th.s ill. d.-r side ; is'Mtuple iu riHi1si ni.-i ion, more spet-tly -in movement, aod HMim -titiral.lt.' ilotii any oilo-r machine. . We give full instructions to t-iial.l.t I lie'purcliaser 'i sew oitiinary te:uus, stitch,. Ju-ui, ft 11, q'iilt, (ytthor, biiid, aud4iick,allou toe same machine, .-tiid wiTauted lor thite years, ' ' ' ' ' W e aistkjv. 'p i-i.j-..j;-,rCi.l .y 'lian afuU assortment; of f-in.-r's ina'clt roes. ' Cir.-iihira containing testimonials of the ttbors. ncrt liint s, i'loni (k rsoiiH of the highest Stan. ling F-ist and Wt st, giving prices, Ac, will be furoishcJi gratis, on iippli.-.iiiou iu person or by letter. ... fa-billy V. M. SELLMAN. lUJll. oti, ttF JA' EJ'riHK. S new inuke, mid nt much less price, at . fol27 , ., , , , TVO.M rSON8 New Brug Store. ' ' IkV WEM1r t'ttTltTOIiS. au JllSJHL . l-riiite,-.just ri-c tiw.l nud lor attlo at tbe pioneer. dblj J. P. ELLIOTTlamily gr.teery. - CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. : VF. ALL follow ltihr.t in spite of vain tllk. ;Aial lotlitmt. w ln deal fnii ly, to them w shout.! walk ; Now, you who1 want Pictures, both cheap anil first-. . rate, Tiring your dimes to SMlTIf'S Gallery, (ou don't have to wail) ( Mtt lV-iirs no cwnpHtitJoii fvmr one or thotlier, - -Utt looftM i hihuj VrtHrurT ;rfrKiifl nnd a ltnther; Uf.rart? iuit i'or nhow, i(tr jtiiflln-, nor Mowing. Mix k Hoin-'H, or tHttinion, nssnrodly kuowiuff CiiHli ; Tltft iole cai'H lHiiUiut; Hlout any prtuul BploHh. r , No-, all wlto .Uiitti 'iriurvs, Uaf; ouo or email, ShonJd 'vi.iUoul non ik-lay, on Mr. Smith call;. Thr Court iiui;-', vu kuow, just over the way, , Kx.oi.iue hi - l';cture!-e know what you'll wayTho l'st in the city, ami cannot bo Imat I ii fiiiiiili or r(-t aijti hy ay of a treat, Tu Iiolk'3 Jtml. Kjuii !,;!! ln Irswiis his pay i'omo ji!..U)sC, fiit iuU, don't neglect It a day. ry piti-t'llj . ; i t, i ; . VV,S'.I, .J.S' EXEEtll t.al.licl--ouo Hv.Vaina- :iutlrtiai Phvsiciam prest.hta t.t ii-at u-i.tioii s! tiiotia-rs,1 her . .... I- ' ' ' plMi'SHlNii f VltCP, I. for- :iiiU'.rrn T'.UUmj, which greatly facilitates tho jiro. ess of Teething,, by sol'teiiing tho guma, reducing ail iiltbuuiiuiti.m-fWill allay all pain uu.l. tpa.sin..U(! action,, iiuti, is 8VRB TO ilECiCLATE TI1K HOWIiLS. 4epeiiil upon it, mothers, it will' give rest 'to yourself, nnd ' . BELIEF AND HEALTH TO' YOcht INFANTS,. M' imve put up and j sold this article for over ten yiaiy. tii.d can :tvv ln-coutldn and truth i of it, w but we have nev ""or been able to say of any . r'..l... i ..-tet-..- .-. r.ii...i : ..j ... Iiist.incoi to effect n cure S-rhon timely used. Never - did we know an iu ' stance of dissatisfaction by any One wfm ' tised It. in the contrary, all aro Uelightfil w irli its cp; ra- tions, and speak iu terms ot liighi st rum ni. ri In tlou of its magical effects ami iue.li'.-;il vii tms.VVc speak io this matter "u mil. w tio kno ," wi ter ten years' experionon, Miirl pledge our. reimt-i Qiion ft the fulliiment of lt.it w Jrorii tj&cHanp. y-ln almost every instance tvli.T'- thetiif-int Is sut- .f.-riog from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fctunrt in 15 or20 minutes :.fr. r the f.yritp is aiiniin Jstei-sd. This vabKit.ie vreieira atlon is the tm-scrf niton ' . ofoi.oof the most expe Oi-ienccd and skillful Nurses in Nov ' Kngland, j;md has been UBed with ne' er fmling success i n Sj! housaiids of cases. It ii.it .ouly . relieves thoehild froia' pain, but , iiivigitraies the stomach aud bowels,correctsacid iiy, aud gives touo and J5nergy to the w boles ys-t.-ni. L will aluiosi ii: siantly relieve Griping in tlie Bowels nud Wiud tJolic, and overcome convulsions,, which if not -pecdily romedied, end in death. We believe it Sit lie best and surest remedy In ".io world, in all peases of Dyst-ntery autl liaritiea in children, ghi-ther it arises from teething or from a ny other cause. We would say to t-v(ry moth'-r who f has a child snffering fn.i.i any oue of th.; foregoing complaiuts, do not -siet- yur prcju'lict, nor fho prejudices of others, - sIhiiiI I .etwee n your Kiitiering child and the relief , ihatwjll be sure ves, jihsoluttdy snr to follow "l tiie use of this ntRdiciiio" if timely used. Kull liire.Uieus for mis" will accompany each Istttli-.. Niie genuine unless the fac-simile of t'L UTlS.t PKUKINS, New l'ork, is on the outside WTllpl'l-t. ' . jjol.l l.y itsiiggists thri.hghont tho world. Principal otlic. No. I;; OetLir street, New York. I'rittf 2-"i cts. a l.ottle janl3-dwly." K KI..K'lt rf- Wll f I K, Agents, Evansvilie, Ind. V 11.1 ll tsE S liJl It OfH,i.1ttOlCTEit vLv ami Healer In Isjach and tiaddlerj Hardware, ' Slam street, near water.. Having com- ; pleted my arr a age me atl with Kurepean and Amer ii-au maunfocturers for a tlirt-rt supply of ail goisisiu my Hue, i an enabled to of fer indncementa, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the businesa to itiva me a trial. . . i . ..i-o.e-s ntatla CI the oea l name t.t ..,..- - . - ,. , . , . , stool- b -uitls, enamele.1 and of all kinds of leather cloth's, linings for carriages, varnishes, CRStinrs of all kinds saddletree, Ktiglnih bridle leathers, hits, ttirrutsvWitr.1 honnw, tine silver flames cf all kinds Jenny Li ml Oig Trees, self-adjusting pads, TavlorV paU'nt Iciuus. II y ncLs, sho- threada, horsa Itiaukets, LMiidtui.fiirtli Webs, American toirtU ami liltC"..'. 't' catrttii an womieu, uu.ut'u . VI elt Minis, a s.lpei-lor arucn-, iiuij, l"- -sm I bnuts lnil.iinrleiiJ rings; superior ktrseya f.r bor-sv e.n-.-rs, tlie Unt tjiuOiiy of twrnaga olu, pateiitgi jrues, Aj-., .tc. . , . ... I k.-i-p in fact every thing appcrtaiulm: to other bniii. ii of tlie l.urtiiie yotl understanding Potn branclow ifioroiighlv, v.'e would respectfully invite voiir attention U-loie pur. iiion ng elsewhere. " I j.,n also aeni for Wat J's P.-.teut Spring Sidde. aiO-dJiw

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