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: rTV.VSVILt-E. 1ND. TBI DAT HORSING.. ;...M ABCH J3 Oppositicu State Ticket. 'FOft GOVERNOR, . . HENRY. S.. LANE, of Montgomery.. FOR UECTE5AST COVSRJfOB, ' OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOB 8ECRETARY OF STATS, , . WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOB TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN ,Sf HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATS, I T ALBERT LANGE.or Vigo. ' - FOB ATTORNEY GENERA t, - JAMES O. JONES, of Vanderburgh., FOB REPORTER OF SUPREME COCBT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME CO CUT, . JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOB BCPERINTESDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCUER, of Putnam.

. JgTTha New Orleans Delia, in ridiculingthe idea of Douglas's Southern friends seriously urging his nomination for the Presi

dency, proposes that, inasmuch as availability is their chief argument, Salmon. P. Chase be taken up by the Democracy and nominated, t The Delia says Mr. Chase is a Democrat on every point of difference except the slavery question, and is three times as strong at the North as Mr. Douglas. He could be ' tlected without doubt. Therefore' the Democracy should take him up. The Delta ' says If Mr. Seward were only sound on free-trade he would be still more available ; Indeed, snperlatively 'available, and the Southern Democracy cpuld not hesitate to run him for the Presidency. But as Seward could not decently pas3 lor a Democrat, be is out of the question. - Chase, then, is the man by all odds !'.: , . . . ' What exquisite irony the Delia makes use of, to show Douglas's great strength (?) in the South. -r , - Col. R. W. Thomp3on. Since the name of CoL Thompson appeared to the "National Call" of the self-styled Uuion party, some of the Republican papers in this State eeem -disposed to revive the old charge,- made, we believe, first in out paper, by our predeces sor, of his having supported Mr. : r iiimore, in 1856, from impure motives that in . fact be had made an - agreement with the Democratic party to distract the Eepublicun party as much as possible, and for which In turn the Democracy should pass a claim be bad against the Government tor $40,000. We think this course upoa the part of the Re publicans to be- unjust and not at all judi cious. " W e believe Col. Thompson to be geutleman, aud his private character should not be traduced upon mere suspicion. The lav presumes every man to be innocent un til proved guilty. If a judicious course bad been pursued by the Kepiiniican. party in such matters of difference of opinion with the opposition in 1856, we believe ' now there would be no ele meats left for a third par ty. Let U3 act wisely and justly toward our opponents, and above all not a&perse private character upon ..mere .suspicion. I Vmctnnef Uazelte., Well said for the Gazette.' We think that piper .will agree with us that the , nomination of Hon. Edward Bates for'-; the Presidency, will be "judicious," ' and 'will thoroughly uhi e all the elements of. the Opposition down in Southern Indiana, aud bring out a larger vote than could 'the nomination of any other man. - ' . - 1-. . 'The American Costume." . Mrs. Harriet N. Auuid M. " L.t editor of the "Lavt 'qf Life " a reform journal published at Danville, X.' V., gives the following description of the "American costume" for ladies,', which she herself . wears, and which she desires others of hwr ex to adopt to ieep her company: . ' ' ' The best under-garmenU, for. Winter par- j ' McuUvrly, are a waist, with long close sleeves, and drawers buitouiug to the waist. These may be-oT jean, cotton, flannel, or other warm material, and if this it uot sufficient, - woolen flannel itarmtuu, torregpaiidiiig to " the inner one, may be worn over them. Ladies of the feeblest vitality cun 'dresa " comfortably iu this costume. Some wear over their inner drawers,' anotht-r pair wad- ' j ded. ' The drawers may be buttoned or tied to the pnuUat the tup, instead of buttoning to the waist. Of course, each person will arrange all such in alters according to' her own judgment. My pantaloons are all cut, at the bottom, like gentlemen's, i like them better than straight ones; and tbosr which some ladies , have worn, full and gathered, at the bottom, are " utinienijonnbie."-1 'My pattern was t-iit by a tailor, his w'd'e taking the measure. Vhere this is not 'practicable, a skillful person may cut a pattern from pair of gentlemen's pants. 1 always wear elastic suspenders. 1 t'ouud that if 1 suspemled my pants by shoulder straps, or by buttoning to my. waist, my buttons were apt to give way. I do not find under skirts necessary for warmth, for the fame amount of clothing which I need on the lower part of the limbs, is suHicieut about tb . hips. 15 'it I do not like to see the drcsj hang straight down from the waist, betice I wear, uuder skirts for " the looks.' For summer i make them as light as possible, w'tli one or more small . hoops in cambric at the tup. and the lower part moreen. One skirt of ibis kind is sufficient, except the dress is very thin, when it may be needful to wear a light one over the hoopa. la winter 1 wear very light quilted skirts outside tbe hoopa. Skirts al ways buttoned to the waist, i dislike, and f i find that others dislike very much,-to see j underskirts of a different color from tbe dress ; hence I have them of Various colors to match different dresses, and never put on a white one except under n very light colored dress, and never wear ibeni bo Jong that they can bang below the drese. The drew skirt is quite full, perhaps one breadth narj'in.r than the long skirt, and reaches just about one inch below the point where the knee bends. It oftener than otherwise has an outer skirt, a little more than half the length of the first, and usually Uil, !,,. Br.. o nf irimmiirthmi th lower edire perhaps several rows of velvet ribbon, graduated iu widtu, orgatluon, or ribi . 1 - r ..i . bon, or anything to corres;ond to the general trtttimiri. It is weli to put a lining in any skirt except it bo culico or muslin. TLa ' waist is also sufficiently loose to allow perfct respiration, w.d it and the sleeves ad - nnt of as great variation in style as the : eommon style of dress.- For a Cue figure- i perhaps nothing is prettier than simple plain waist, though a velvet basque w tU a JliCd Siik Skirl ia Verv huilJiiinir. . Fur such a 'waist. lh..Ur..i. . S. - ii- ' . -v -j a geniietnaus coat sledy, with a. doe ttuarsk-eve. My sleeves art- t,f this style, or cut full, and made t-d s t the wrist, er someutnes, Ut warn wcaiter, a odtte!y

flowing sleeve. Jthe dress faoric may

DC 01 any quaiuy irpi oroaactotn to me finest, muslin. Plain rolored or small-figured goods seem more appropriate for this f S ' fi'Ss ?.ku causa I j style of dresa, Aban those with large n; I never wear a shawl, because I th Innl-a ill with a short dress, and. beca think it nnfavorable to erectnessand health fullness of posture with any dress. Bat I . wear for outside garments, capes, talmas, j ; : 7 sm appropn; For toe bead, l, always wear omitonf when I mkn a journey, .or go down town, j Otherwise, I wear simply the natural covermg. , ims fa ample ior summer or winter, except the weather us yery eoldj when I tie . a scarf round my ears. But I. walk for miles over the bills . ia moderate weather, bareheaded, because I like sunshine, air, dew, rain and snow. ; If I were a milliner, I am sure I could make & very handsome velvet cap to be worn with the American costume. As it is, I have tried quite a number of milliner, and I confess have not found one who can produce a cap according to my ideal. Yet I wear a velvet cap in winter, and in summer a white, drab or brown straw bat, with narrow brim, because I dislike the looks of broad-brimmed bats. For the house in cold veather, I wear but. toned, thick cloth, cotton flannel lined, shoes. I prefer shoes that button, at any season of the year, as they are more con venient than those which lace, and are more healthful than those which are elastic at the top. . When I walk in the mud or damp snow, I wear high rubber boots; and when I scramble over rocks, fences and bin, i wear high leather boots. IS" Although the tnap of Kentucky re tains its old boundaries, its internal line of demarcation have been strangely altered since Colton's last issue. Five new counties have been formed this year, which change the bounds of some seventeen of the old ones. First there is Boyd county, in the northeastern corner of the State, which is taken off of Greenup, Carter, aod Lawrence; next comes Magoffin, from Morgan, Johnson, and Floyd: then Webster, out of Union, Henderson, and Hopkins: then aietcalte, from Monroe, Cumberland, Adair, and Bar ren, and last Wolfe, takea from the mountain regions of Morgan, Breathitt, Owsley, and Powell. We came near having a sixth, to make us exclaim, with Macbeth: What I will th line stretch out to tbe crack nf doom t Another jet! . . but by some providential interposition the people of Marion, Larue, Washington, and Nelson were saved the infiiction, aud Speaker Meriwether was deprived of the honor of having New Haven for the seat of a county named after him. Lou. Jour. AmotbekMcbdkuby Nkoroe9 ik Florida. A few days ago we mentioned tbe murder of Dr. Kettt, of Florida, by bis negroes, and now the Madison (Fla.) Mettenger gives an account of a most brutal murder committed in that, county, by .negroes, on the 3d instant. Mr. Matthew D. Griffin, overseer of Major Watts, at his plantation, nine miles from Madison C. was set upon by a number of negroes, as they were returning from work, and Fhtackiogly mutilated with axes. Tbe body of the murdered man was then takeu to a neighboring lake, and sunk i the center of it, with an anvil at tacbed to weigh it down. There were nine negroes concerned ia the murder, seven of whom have be -a arrested and lodged ia jail. They confessed the crime and told all the circumstances. The only cans alleged is that he bad threatened to whip one of them. . Rave tbe recant importations of native Africans any thing' to do with crimes like tbe abova? i . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JS2 1VX r a. F. MiUTiHijyrttmJv, jtB.rrmT, JLM having renT4 f i-m. hi old moms. Halo Mrret, opposite the Court II oa e, to the corner of Main and Nond its., irrer Thompson e Drugstore, and having iuereaaed hU facilities for .doing alt kinds of lieatal work, lri now prepared to supply the l-maud. He is still making those beautiful Gold plates whh Gum teeth, whii.B are pi-en-rivd by so many," and whichi fbr-atrragth and purity , emnth't e fiui'jiaseed, Ala,ivthe new styleeofwoik the Continuous Gum, w hich is very tieaiitiful; the amber. Which la superior to vulcanite also, cheoplaat! and aiLer plates.' He Las been using I t t years, the elei-tric provese for extracting teeth without pain, au I la tbe majority of canes, with eutire anecesa, as hnndn i nf persona will teetlry. Pareata may inauie henitk aod b-enty to t'neir chlldrea by having those di,tres-ing irrrgnlarillvs of th trb corrected by the dentist. The most extrrsaety trregu'ar teeth can be corrected. The prices of Dentistry have been in the last few years so very rea-' unable that all may now enjoy the 'eflts of the scene. Dr. T. Bt'ri'HlSsOS, Ientist Tor. Mala and Second aU, sBville, lad. New Firm! New Goods! Old Hand's! receiving large, stuck of Spring and Summer lry Goods, to whit-It thi V call the attention of the public, and which, with inrreased Jaeilities for Iroyingrluap, taey are prepared to offer at ow prices fores..,. 8CHAPKK11 BUSSING, Murcosaora to ri. Embich A Co., caarN ' 49 Ma'n stret. Dissolution of Cb-Partnership. THK eO-fJMTJ MMtSUtf MKHMtulor existing between Siml Emhieh and Beii hrhapker, under th style and 6rm f 8. Eml.irh Oo. H Nd e tbe tth f feh. by th oeuth vf Sam'l knioich. . N. B I am very tbaikkful t my friends, customers, and the public generally for their liberal patronsie exrendt-d to mm during my connection witfc N. tmbioh. , ... . - LKN. CUAPKSK. CO-PARTNERSHIP SfOTICK. W9JiJS BI HUPMJiH UJS I0 JJJJ' W. j MJ Bl'tiSINO having associated themselves to- I getber, willrootinue tbe Dry Uooda buainess of the late firm of 8. Embich tt Co.. at tk same plane ' (No. 44 Main atreet), under the style and firm f j 81 UAPKXK A Bl'MSINli. Ben. ScaAt-xa, of the late firm of 8 Xmbirh A C. ' John W. bvs.ii, formerly with 8. jfmhicb t . I laarzu . j Auction Sale. rffiMJt t JiitiMBjsrjs jm w mm.1, ' -ML aell at public auction on Thursday, March eo.i. man - , ii. . : .i. i . i .. .-! i . . i. .. . ? lowing property :. 4 c-Mxt workiug Ma'n, 3 horse. 3tu-borse wagons, f yoke of Oxa, 1 Water lirsy with barrel S dotihl wagon Ilarnesa, 1 cart harurB, irom leu w niieu tnousaua leei oi pine l.n.mw5 Kt'L"0??' ,, Wb,Hl u.d a,",.r' and other brick yard tools too numerous to men tion. -TEKMS Of cALE:-AU auma of five .oIWm and under, rash ; ea aufe above five dollai . eight inoutha' credit will b gi-;n, purchasers giving notes witn approved Mrurity. waiving valuatiik aud appraiuiut lws. A. O. t-ULLl VAN. A. Yoitk, Awtioiasa..: , . . . . mrl7-dt i S7i JB M BO JVM OUT O JP X.H MX.iV. j ISG mac-iune ! ware t $r pr i - niai. ,- Ageut snntea to all tn LKIMir.siliuaamnUillnull Ik. lUIUlCV. W will giv a laKumisaiote. or oulh. siX.ii..ii nlil This is a uew Machine, and se simple iu its ooostrorttoo. enna er ton yar cam esaru to operat It hjf half an hoar's tuetrortloo. It is .inl to any Fata ily Sewinc Macbin tn , and the price to but i "" iollar. I ' agcy wilt ad.lrcss J. N. BO V LAN. Secretary F.rl8ew lag Machine C- mpap-y, narl7-)w iti l. as, tmto. j irJViJiJUBT mjecjij ran ! & wy Urg assortment f upongsk ambiaciug ' H.;uaUtle, from 25 cents per pound u tUM r tTflOMPHON 'H New Drvn, tot, corn.r 1 seeoua ana aatn srrssiu.. I - WOB TJBJS BJVKmjiaBT'MMCtSt vXt ' . JF Fa lea, un Aleal. lies Fiar tJssrj, btarot., t TPca sod te.o, ah ui tea st 4iaUitv, 4 'fs ! i ununu slliu su n SB 1 1 11. . m B r I aa

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r? ".: l 1 l' 0 f-4 - HQ. DCOCK CIS JO: w v wr w w HARDWARE DEALERS, f HUB REMOVED TO COR mm & -WATER STS.; AND NOW OVFKli YOU HAI.E A Large and well Assorted Stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE ncmutit o.' thb jmoar FAVORABLE TERMS. BAB CO C K 5c CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. snartS jm w-jn.it WW Wi We are selling Watch . Jewelry, fc. at extraordinary low price, preparatory to laying In S SI. IIUCS lai lAUUf r &iso., marli 4 Main stnet. . v"rjK " v JVTifjs f W W to at eud a Grocery and drive au express wagon. Must kuow how to write a fair hand, and rami well n-com.nt-nded. Apply at Ko.'IS. Posy Bl'ck, Main atreet. m r!6-tf 8 r .V PJTJVr JvjiSIJJCST the tbiug for cattle just received aud con stantly for sale at J. P. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OftOCKltT. 3000i JLH B. BHOVJjJUJiMU, 'lOOD ll)s Hams, SO0 His Lard a prime article or sale cheap at tnsrl4 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CIlix'FRY. 5jSV (Corner Lucost at. and Caual, have on hand a full supply of Mesa Perk Iu bbls. aod bull Ltls . JUess oidinary do Kump Pork, Hoik aud Liu-.u Sides, Uams, Shouldets, Lard iu kegs & bbls. Which tbey otter on favorable term iu iota to suit purchasers mil 14 3TOJVS OJMJ3JtBM. BTJRCU-JV ST received er steamer bam Klrkman and Ida May foi all cm ki-g and laundry purposes, guaranteed ejual to any m:ule. for sale to the trade in lots to suit purchaaeta, l y S. E. GIL PE VST CO., snarls - No. 4 Syesmore st ZriicjjjKtj pj.JaTjm.-iib hum.. Ht f. .ale by 3. K. U1LBKKT A Ct. Wb Wt ttj VI 14! l-H.tl JiJT. PJVT ' MM. Jt ttlf. fresh for mU by marl !. K. OILBKRT A CO. 4yJ li U OUTS aOU H VH II. PMtlMJl vS Canada Uats, Just received, and for anle by CiiAS. MclOHSSTt'N, mxrl4 Posey's Block, Main st. S iiamburgu tuil W. It. Cheee. just received and for sal by C0AS. McJuHNSToN, ' raarl4 Poy'a Bhick. . TTMIVM. 1 0VtjeJti'Ji9 CHMVM JOM JL, sal by 8. K. OI I. BKBT C". . jvit 'umTmp it hi fii COl coiJa just received, and fur aale by i. K. QILMEKT C,. MM .JTA M PUI Hi BI It O H H J. , JUL Newara Plaster, j'lft re-vnd and for sale CHAS. JMcJoHNSTOK. navlt Posey's Bl.x-k. vJV Prim Spring Yi iieat, ou hand and for sal ty 11. RAM EY, Jr., a aril No. 73 Main atrt. . LKATHER BELTING. WKWitiSa J'U fA'.VT A TU H TCHK U M Omen ted and Kiveted Leather Belting also Lae Ieather, Rivet and Burs, Kivet bets and Headers, Puucher acd Cutting I'lyets. A lull lock alwava oa baud at loweat factory pricea. 4 UAKLiES BABCuCK, mar9 - 8, Blain atreet. ilfT 2Z Oimny Bags ; also, large 4 bushel Bacs uitablafor shipping corn in ear or bran, tor sale by marl GEO. FOSTKK A Cu. , -T TA . -j- I I ' I . -New Dry Goods Establishment. I J , . , m-wm. a n rwrHJB UJVMlMBSMaj"Jin, OF L 'tT flrm rfJ1u"Br B.roa- hegs leave to F "tnrtm hi frhtnds and tien of Lrausvlll and i vlcmity, that ho ha juat returned from the East with, aod to now opening at th capacious eure f Teoni, ou First street, ou door south of Pres'ou rroe , a spieiiditi ao'c vi piupib suu j-Miit... vij Vowtto, ronsistlug of everythiiig rrotn tne lowest lltVH and Dress Uoods th '" u w u. uimi marget adorns. naviu neen j;ac4iiaiieu uo j to business, the -uuderslgnexl is aware that the caah yatm is tbe only system wkirh will aucoeed. aud therefor only a Us for cash, trices will b in aorordauo. Tbrfor. all ia need of Dry Good will rail at the l ew store on Firat strt, wherw yon i will gat th worth of your uiooty. - lispctfully,. L. TREY. i saarS rmrtoJK'BOBMJt. l-JUt- uJTtfirt a? Saloon. The nndersigued ha miitted and renovated the BATH HOCK AND BARBER SHOP UNDKK:MAKJJLJE HALL, ia Jin ntyl. aud 1 prps.rd to ebave, Shamaoon, J.rea Hair, r tu fumLh lioror old Baths at U hiMtrs. This Is the rnl v Bath iimita tn thity. and t am determined 1.1 so condurt it and tks Barbor Shnn turl,.4 tli.t it will lro,e tli heridousrters t all gvntlsmen wlshius; to b trimesed up in th height of tbe styl. Glv i a call sod try joy skill. Terms reaaon

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ir" - riKvw i is.sMA..j 1 1 statement s 'r'i 'NIEHAtS sfe BECIOIAN. ' 4 j V. of the condition of tii ,;' mT STOVE AND TLVST0RE.'1 Heine ' Insurance " Company, ! SBT&OUO LSKB.i l.F. JJn m MiTJ '.. OF XE Y YORK,

Ww (iMltiia hw Maniif ic'imTrt of I in, Conner. , and thtwt Il.'U Wares, N. ts, Vralr8trout, UBtwv-o , ' Matn an l.or.ut, EvsnsfriHe, Jmi. ; t" The undoraisnid h ive rousTHiitiy oti'hani! a fiifl a9rtiaxt of Siov of ererv ninety htvi aitern. The lowest pricee, nnt be twite tn luf.Mm ffrefrifriendi ud t be nulilic srrnHr.illv.ttint ibn li ne i the twMit mid neatest assortment uf Tin Wait- , v.-r olUrvit, and ha e9tati!lr in hand a fail assort -I mxnt of DrngxiM Cans, 4c, c. Those perm. ns wihio? work in thefr line are repectfiilly reonented to give them a call ltfre rrJ ! cliaiing elsewhere, as by prompt attention to tn- ir ' luineu and a thomush knowledge of their trrt.le. i they hop to give general oati-ifivuion. i NIKI1ACS 4 BECK MAN. COPPER. ASU JOB WORK. ' . Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; titunin Pipes, 8oda Fountains, Pumps, and general Copp'-r' smithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Hoofing. Guttering, Ac. Work warranted to giv perfect tatiffaction. at the loc&4 prict. mar7--4ini C3 VI Vr Just received and now opening, an ele.. g-aut stock of good anirnble for the Spring Trade : 20 casea fancy prints; ; 10 ' denims; 15 bleached miwllns; . 2 " lawns; 2 ' 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 aro selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Evauville. Come and examine for yourselves at maro J. II. MAGBEK & CO.'S. Firat St. jrp HMO fJJL TUB ltMJ Til Mi JLi- Store of Thomas Kertb has been removed frem No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to "5 Slain ft., (pposite Washington Ilotel, where he keeps a full supply of LKATMEB AND FINDINGS. IJe keep on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. Philip Dtumi, Fleming's old salesman. U with me, and will be on hand to wait on our old tri?uri- and all the new customer who may call ou tti. lie will do justice to all. mr2 Imd THOMAS KEliTIl. m. at. dA Jsl JJ JL M J a J 1 1, 8. WW laO kets assorted sizes, j mt received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNTOS, marl Pose 'a BliM-k, Main street. nh a m m, x t j u r m c a. h a JL In great variety, ai the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of feb-T N. S. THOMPSON. Jr stock of frisk, and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at F. hH A K PK CO.'d REMOVAL. . SCNCAK . A. CrtoKK. Dectfully in'oruis the pnblic that he has removed from his old stand on Water street, to tiie building formerly occupied by Archor & Mackey, No. 6, Main street, and has made a changa in h a firm, the style of which will hereafter be Puncan A Cooke. We will keep constantly on hand a lare and well selected atwk of foreign aud ilooiwtic dry goods, which we will sell at reasonable and uniform pricea. Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of tbe old house, and to merit a large accession of new customers, we remain Yeura, reaped fully, feh24 lm DC NOA N A COOKF. BOTANICAL PUYSICIAX. DR. W M.COURTNEY, Ctfte tor. Main sind feral mtrtttt, IVANSVILLE, INI). JThB. C. HJ n PKKJl .--EJT LOaTcated in this city and can be found at his office at all hours (both day aud night), except when pro'essionallv engaged. ST Espscial attention given to all chronic lisCancers enrea. I warrauteai. n-nz-i -ima The Economist. ... i J-r tr.--v.-' T' 3 tt'TVtfXite to&s r 'niiii' t rSTVHIB STitVJi JIjIB tjkejc this JL first premiums at every Fair where it has been exhibited. At the fctinth-Westeru Indiana District Fair, held here October, Jfoi, there' were but two premiums offered for conking stoves one tor the beet wood tuekingstove,und one for tbe be-t co il cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST PKKMICM FOR THE BLtST , OOKINO SToVK FOK WOOD. Koelker, Klusman Co took the nrst ' premium for their cisikiug stove ttT coal. No oilier premiums were onered. 'I he large sliver ui.-ual was awarded to the Economist at th New York Vtate Fair; and the first premium at the- lrnited StatinFair held at Chi.-agi., and twelve oilier Ktate uuJ Cuuuty Fairs in IHot. In no bram-h of meehanicat ait lois there been a more apparent advance than fn tne manufacture vl stow.. It Is but a tew years since the very linum was a novelty, representing a huge, ehapei smtrtiiri-, almost devoid ol use aa ornament, These iiavegrudually giviu place to pattrus of grac aud utility ; until the varieties our markets now present have almost exlinu-tted tbe Vocabulary of name; aod tho diilereut phases the meial is made to assume, wonld astonish old Vulcan liim-elf. Xns'yesaud tioish, tlie improvement has bfeeu rtal, leaving nothing to bu deaiix'd ou that point, but the severe competition in price, :o which they have been subjected, has deprived hem of many of the mor ubstaiitial qualities desirable. This teems nioreespecir.lly to hare beeu th case In reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that Las more todu with scoliling wtvea and crotche.y servants than most people lm agiue. The public have loug sought au improvement in this article, and we believe aTe redy to i y auy reasonable prlo for a couktug stove, if it oniy poesesses the merits of size, Wi lght. convenience, duraoiiity, economy. aud perfection of lnauu'.actuie. These qualities seem to be possessed most fuiiy in tbe aloun mist a uew stove, a-rfected sad bronhc out the past season, by Alessta. Treadweli, P-rry A Norton, of Albany. We heard ao uiucb cf this atove, and it looked so much like a stove intended for ass, that we couctH.ied to try them, aud the lesult of the experiment convinces us thr.r the proprietors, in their determination to nuke thehes wort in the vorld, have succeeded We reg iid the Economist a possessing all the merits above enumerated aa tha great stove of the day far iu advance of auythitig ever attempted iu the line of stovs, perfect in all its appointments, snd true to its name in durability anu. the use of fuel. Among tiie many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a largo oven, with hooka arranged, for suapeudiug meat while rousting. A topper waier tank, holding from 1 lo gallon warming closet, broiling hearth, d., Ac. Tim broiling hearth ieounoi the most noticeable features of this rsnaarkHLle store. There never haa beeu. tn our knnwlsdire. an" broiling Uxture that waareallv sat i.t.v , ii."no..rti,. Thi, lir.,nri.-r.irs r atove have beeu conducting a aeries of experiments Uan broiiitig. eliciting some valuable facts, ami lesulting In the iuventiou of a gridiron adapted to tills stove, which has beeu secured by Otters patent, aud is one of the most admirable things of the kiud we evr saw broiling without smoae, and Keeping the coals iii a constant glow. We are always ulaa to do justice to siachauical iui tovemeuta, and -pec tally such as contribute so largely to the geoeial good, at the one anove mennotieu TbeEcouomiBt,whihiscomiut,di-gsiK-hatarge sale, will be found only at 8CAN ILiN A 8'1'riPUEKS (, Slain at., between Water aud First, vautvillo, I no. inarG SPRING TRADE. . Dotors, aTolm.Tra. Wbeloeaie ManafHcturer of Gentlemen's, Ladies", Aliases', aud Children's BOOTS. SHOES, AXD VPrERS, Carll. Bnildtugs, Iu. 6 Wfct FimrtU trrot, Cirjoiuoati, TfjrVITJSB TUM3 .ITTE.I'TIOJV OF B tle.I. e. tt. thii isrt that ii.. ,mw ru:ni iit'aer nr. jrg, and keeps wi.stantly ta band a large stock of the aewest and choicest styles of goods aiiapted to the reiUirerainta f popular trale ; the induceuisnis be oCis are GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. liaviug bLien ei gaged in tiiaiiutacturing first cloa goods tor over twenty years, he now claims tu bar f icilities for mauulacturing first i ri... n..a. u. ;r ..h.mr ,iiun t.ut.-rn

ImanuiactBrea U IV-vIs eimtideut of his ability to f that the gennrne .Stowart Stov, bought at the only offsraxtra iuduremenls to close buyers.. His motto i ageut's hero, will, with halt the labor and oneis a fair fluid and no tavms. ' , tourlh the foei, do more and better cookiug than

f is a fair fluid and no tavora. Call and examine hisgoiis, and yun will h sure ' to buy, sfV oraers (roaiyuj siuiai iiL-uui

311SGBLLA1NTE0US.

ON'TOK FIKST IAV OF JANUARY, A. I I V'1- K-VtfK TO-THE AUDI IOK F THE ', j J tTATK Olf IX1!ANA. PURSUANT ' TO 1 UK ftTATUTK Oi" I THAT STATE. 7"KAMrAHD LOCATIOTH 1" I -J-VJA- ."(--.? AC THIS f.MJ.i JL U the Tome Inrcmnck ComFanv, Incorporafa J ed in Ib.Vi, Hini I ifvi iji the riry pf i."ew York. ; CAPITAf., I'M: MILLION DnLLAKS. The ctpitnl -of.mid t'.mpi!jy 'actually paiii UTi in i-u-li ! ".. S!,Vi,i 0 Oo Tli-mir'iiiH o'i Ihel-itday 'ti January, laul' , , . 415,8lo Hi j I ' : . Total Hfunnt of cupitnl ft'.l aurphw $l,4ir,815 b- i ASSKiJ. 1 " AinonntorcAsh in Coulinea- . . tal Bank, N. Y ?4'.i,7t Amount i f cash in hand cf Agents, and in cinirue of transmission (ljahmceY J'.."v Amonntotunincninbered real . estate, Ko. 4 Wall Street.... C7.019 mi Amount of United Status , treasury notes, market ! value 102,L'1 20 Amonnt BltKSouri State lj'da, G per eeut., market value . 16,220 CO Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market vaiue Amount of Tennnaee bunds, i 6 per cent., market value.. Amount of Brooklyn City s,ijij u 9,0iO O'j ; water bonds, o per cent.. market vslue ... 10,i5 i 1 'Amount of bank.stocks, mar ' j ket value . - 83,62) rj j Ain!int of loans on tends ami mt.tla, being first ' lien of record on uuiiicumi bered real estate, worth Ml least t-l.O'Ji.o aud on which there ij les than one year's tiiti-rs.t due and owing- rate of interet 7 percent '. Su0.2 01 Amount id towns on atork ai;d Ijond, j:ayaMe on demand, tlie market value of securities pledged, 3'2J 029 IsS.otw vi Amount due tr:uu pc-iiti.iii4 on policies is-ud at office.. Amount of bi la receivable l.gOV Ix for premiums ou inland l)vijHtio!l l'ik. iC ll,l.'i4 11 IniertM actually tine ai.d paid 21,928 ri) Sl.4iS.3ti9 2S LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusled, and due and unpaid Neon. Amount of lu-ses iucurred aud in process of adjustment - 17,063 31 Amount of lo3os ivporti-d on - w hich no ai.tk-n lias been taken 16.-422 IZ Amount of claims for losses rrsisted by the Company.. 9.00 O) Amount of dividends declared, and due and m puiil... Tione. Auioiiut of dividutida, witiier cash or scrip, doclared but not yt:t din- Nu"Aiaount of m.aiey borrowed. Nuns. Amount of all other existing clams against the Co None. Total amount of losses, ; cl .in-j(, aud liabilities $42,630 4A ' ' The greatest Rtuount insured on any one risk is $3n,tKKi, but will not, as a general rule, exceed j 10,lJ(). j The Company has no general rul aa to the j amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, J villaca. or biock. beinir governed iu this matter, in each case, b the general character of baihiing, width of streets, taciliUDS for putting out hre, Ac. o pan ui us capital oi iuiiiii. ....j.mn. .i ... any other htale as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of unro--poration accomp inies this statement. STATE U' NEW VOUK, . "I 8H City and County of New York. ' Charles J. Martin, President, aud J. M'lton Fmith, Secretary of the Homo I mvarancr Company, being severally su'oru, depose and say, and each for hiuiselt says, that the foregoing Is a ti ne, full and correct statement of the atriir of t lie said Corixjration, aud that they are the above descrila'd olflcera thereof. (lcned CUARLE3J. MARTIN, Pres't. - (.Signed i .1. jilLjil'- p.uii n, ;c y. Bvbacvibi-il and sworn before me, this 17th day of . . January, A. J). low. Witness my hand ISKAL.J nni ofUejul HPHi. (Signed) BENJAMIN II AN K IN, Coniimssioner foi Indiana, in Now Yol k, lt)ii Bio.idway, N. Y. . Ali-nC Ilallork is theilulv rtpthoi ijed nt forthis city. per ceriificMle'of nuihnrity fiied in rliA fVitiiitr INi.rk's Ittllce. This Company insures against !os or !a'nase Ly fir t buildings, morcbaudise, hotisehold lnrnt lure, and personal property generally. Also, against 'the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premiuiu. ALLEN C UALT.OCK, Agent, Marble UeJl Building, Main Evausville. Ieb-l-tap23. STEWART'S STOVE. JIICJ OJS' JfJjyO, a ZJUUMi tbJL lot of these truly and Justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer aud winter Cooking Stoves, of "the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, aud at the only agei cy in this city. Thos. Scantlin's, Xo. 29 Main itreet, between First and Second. Th tiist premium was awarded to this Stove as the best coal or wood cooking stove at the Soothwestsrn Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove, ever devised combines as numerous or importaut scientilic principles as this of Stewart's. It nroils, boiis, L;ikes and rousts at the same moment, without one dl-h imparting d:ivor to another, or producing tiiat sairerie-ss of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the dlii ate aod fastidious of taste, makes o insuperable an objection to every other cooking sU-ve now in use. W'th one-fourth of th fuel employed in the best of stoves now In use. tiiis most perfert and complete co.king apparatus pprforms. fiimnltaneously and more perfectly than ha, ever beiore Uiii acciMiiplisbed.evei-ything required in the l-it provid'.-d families, "so far as ecu. kins is c n i.rned. When, 1.w, it is borne in mind that the mot delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Mtt wart Stovn is ful ly employeii. md tbe tiro is at its height, without the smaiie-t nnpleasatitn- from the chsntre of teiniieratm, so little is I h heut from it diffused externally, an inuucenient is presented for its universal employpiect never heie'ofore presented in any ofherstwve. 'i ti.it. i.irt-ed, is one of its principal attractions, as - ! well ai i'e (r-e.it: st n-icr, how n at is so oconohin the Move Itself, and so I niized and ilili'lleed w little perceptibly eseaies into ttie kitchen, a place where, with e.viy of the stoves now in use, other I hau Stewart's, it is scarcely possible, for any one, in warm catii.!r mTe rarti. ular'y, t-i breiiho with comfort. For -JO years 31 r. f tew.irt h.-.x l.fn employed In perfecting this stove, and siuoe !art February, be has obtained three nw patents for improvements, which, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who have oxami-ied it, made it perfect. Withiu four years .'iceaty tlosMsiol menu nave neen soni, nnuer These remarkabln results have emboldened a host I of stove niunufr-ctitn rs to imitttta the Hu-wart Stove, hut, pave in esierior appearance, which the old Datents ibaviua ex'ured'. onaules them to give, Ihey ' iii more r-euio!e Stewart's tbau chalk dooscbeese. These iniitHtkms are known by vario'js names, but they aro all deficient iu various particulars, enrh as the eir-tlght bo.es, l.y which full control is kept over the fire, and of the heat, bv a draft d.inipe.', IligOBio'lsly contrivid, which ulo-admits a conslant current of cold air on iho outsiild of the tiro box, which sg'iin Ixnimu hea'ed air, and, pasitng , into the oven, is made avjiiaWe f.:r cookingiurposes. The agent and subscriber ia receiing tho beet Imitation of tlm Stewart tUove, called " Pride -! the West," which Le will be happy to dispose of t at two-tLtrns ol'tn price oi ine gcuuino ciowais a. i It is poaaibie, of course-, to cook with it, but it ! bears no resemblance to Stewart's, , The ' Stewart " is S'lid by the agvnt, under a full guarantee to pertirnias rec-imuiended. and if, vrithln I three months Irutu p irchasing, any fault is found j with them, he wjji taku theia back and refund the ' niiinfv. liou-;-k. i'iwi s will bear in mlNii- then. auv other stove ever constructed. " THOS . rCANTLIS, No. 'J3 Main stieot. Sole aseut for th sale of tu Stwrf stva iu SoUtbfeiu ladlana nai .H.Ui-ij'.

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.MISCELLANEOUS.

JSLi Eulargr men t, on lh? Kaiu of the Canal, upon which is a new and the It;- nnal Wharf in KvaitMille, lur sale or leuje. v o Wt.. U. WAIKF.R. dec2t dw3m Land Agent. "3 B O l- t-'MlJiT tV MfOVHTH nv7, extend'ns to t'ie I'aiial, vit h a v. hart on tne h.tsiu of the Canal of a-'venty-nv-j Xt. beintf the most desiralde location for uianufit :urin2 -nr-pOiiHa iu Kvausvil.e, fur sale nr le'ise Apply t ' m.t.riM -walk'fb,' ie'24 .- If,,i! Ktnti Airt-nt. . i t . Jt - ij Lota in Lam:t.-'ti, w-t of f'ittuin rreek. Lots in Ijamamti. east oi riit,-i Lots lit Hwi fcsBtei-p v.ii't uf K,aii,ille Lots in the outtfi .to Lots in firay'w - '- Lots i the 4'ti ' ' J d.Lots in the IVmat lob do do ' Apply to thi,liiiihnignid-i ijilice In Whetfler's Imiliiinx. Third atreet, oppin-ito the C:urt limw. , . WILLIAM H. WALK hJK, iec24 !! - - ' '""Keal Estate Ai ut ' ' '.l..LANn TOR is ALE... ! lf acres th n w ir aeo. 7, towa 2, range went. " liW do no tjr sec 89, town 2, range Sweat. do a w qr" aec 22, town -2, range 9 west, do aeur aec31, ton i. mono 9 west. I i I UK li : 1611 loo . ISO , 160 do b pt n e qr, sue 28, town 2, range 10 west, do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 west, do trqt see't, town 3. range 10 west, do a e qr sec Xn, town 3, ranio 10 do u e qr sec V4, town 3, range T do qc sec 24, town 4, range 7 do ,,iw qr see 21, town 3, raii(-e 7 The f. regning tracts will ,1 so!d on liberal terms. j Titlre are perfN:t. Enquire at the REAL ESTATK AGKNCT, 'in. Third street, iiet. Main and c-ycaniore, in Wh;tt'i iluiiding. WM. 11 . WALKEB, Real Otste Ag'l. V erty for sale. Four lots ou Fourth street,4ijtwjslle the mat ket, designated bv -Von. 3, 4, 5, and li, Market 1'lai-e. All new three atory , uiutal root, brirks, tiui:t for stores, suitable tor Miiy kitid i.f lousiness, aud with good fir.i.bed dHlliii b.tojomodatious. For terms of sale, apniy lo Allen i". rlilock. Rfal Rstate aud General insurance Asfnt, ilai -Hi ' Hall Building, Alain Stiei-t. KvaiiavUi , ir-d. j li-blti-lm i .VJfjfi J H Jft H O JV iJ.V'i ICvunsville, ior sale by WILLIAM H. WALKKK. Ilt-al Krttaui Agi-nt, Tiilrd street. r. p. the Court Iioue .1PJH TJVXKJbL' SHIP. The partnership of .1 . H. Jauuess ft Co. is this day dissolve.i1 by mutual coneuc tiy llf withdrawal of Hiram E. Head. Ail business of snii lirui wlil I settled by the remaining part1 tiers, J inathan Januessand Henry C. Gwaihmev, wlhi will continue the businesa under the samo ' stv le as heretofore. JONATHAN H. JAQCESS, illKAM E. KRAI. HEN KY C. GWATHMEY. Evansvillo, Kch. 2H. 18(!0. unri-3 or the coxriTioK or TH : Hartford Fire Insuraace Co., : MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATK OF INDIANA. JANUARY 1. 18C0. 1st. The cam of this Company is th Hartford ; Fire Insurance Company, ard is located at Hart- ' ford. tiiBnectirut. I CAPITAL. ' The amount of Capital Stock ia :00,0(i0 00 3d. The amount of Capital tock paid up .. fsXi.CPO Ol ASSETS. j 4 u Cash on hand , j , B'k.$J,3 , ju ullniJl, of ,gentB. ,.r in 8 11 course cf transmission f'2,&3 S9 Cash loaned oa call 3U,IHJ H-131,0J 00 Lills receivable, aectireii by personal and collateral security 70,223 f.9 Ileal state unincumbered, building and lot 19 Poart atreet, ilartford Irt,(s)0 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS fOLLGWa, VIZ : PAR VAL. M'KT TAl. ill shares Ilartford B'k stock 61,10i StWI,!M." 4'K) chares Phoenix B'k stock 4'i,' tk H7,t.'iK) lfH shares Ct. Kir. B'k'g Co. stk... 6,lsi0 ' ti,S(N 2iSi share Exi haoga Bank stock.. 1,0I lO.IKKi 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. buuk stock 7..W1 7,rvi 300 shares Charter Oaa B'k stock. 2H,S) '2U,) '10 share Farmers' Mechauics' bank stock... K.PCO 25,.')20 ISO shares Meroan tile B'k Mock.. 15,0o lft.Ofm 132 shares Merchants A Manufacturers' Bank crock l.t,l !3,3 315 share .-Etna B'k etovk ,. 31,600 54.00 j M bj 184 shares City Hank stork 1S..MO il,ti0 res American hi tiange Bank Block. N. Y - ).00n -J,0ia3 .v3;t.'W 33,4C'i 200 share. Bank of Commerce b'k ' stock, N. i ao.mXi 31.10 shales Ini or.eis' A I radors' Bajk stock, N. Y 3U,0is, . 3CH.I s ares bank of jDju:i.:a bauk sto. k, N. V 30,C"jO 2t0 shares Ala.. Iiulluu Co. Bauk stock 10,0(10 DOO shares Manhaiits' lis s'k, N.Y. U.tXKi 200 shares Cniou B'k stock, N. Y. lo.isju -ho shares Ocean B'k stock. N. Y. ln.Ooo 10'.' ,!;ares Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 300 share metropolitan b'k stock, K Y 30.is.io 1l0 ehures Ulackstone b'k atis k, Boston .. lii.Ooo lvX) shares Batik of Comment st'k, lioston . lo.u.si 100 shares Gi unite bk slock. Bo. ton.. lO.UO'J 10 shares sullolk B'k atok, li ton l.uoo 100 shares Uide aud Leather hi, Boston - IO.oiai lfa) shares Webster b'k stock. Boston lo.oyo 100 shares National B'k tock, Boston lu.uvo lut) sharos Atluutlu B'k stock, Boston lo.OCrj 10 snares Oaioty Kuud B'k stock Boston 10,0tJo 100 sbaree Boylstou Bauk elotk : Boatou -.. 10,000 100 shares Bevur Bauk stocK, Boston..... 10,000 2u0 shares B'k of the Stat of Missouri stock 2i.uu0 iOQ shares Merchants' B'k stock St. Louis 1u,0o0a 120 share IViium-licut ttiver Company stock lii.DoO 0 shares Connecticut KiverK. it. 'ompany 2,0v0 100 share llarllord A N ilaveu U ' K Co stock i'.'.OOO 20 Tenueose State Bonds, K per cents, payable 1832 . 20,lifJ 2 Ohio sitate Bouds, G er cents, payuble IH50 10,0i0 20 Michigan State B'ls, b fl cuts, payahle 103 20,OCJ 10 Missouri btate Stock, U per cent, puyable IOjUOij 25 liar. ford City bunds, b per els, payable Io7 35,ri"'j 20 share State Batik Wiacousin sl.ck, Milwaukee 2,110 15,s25 lo.oiw V.ivQ JJ.b'lt' lo.iio l'l,0ll lu.ioo 10.75O 1U.4UU 10,000 10,301) 11.V00 l'l.lis JN.VJil Jl),l'HJ il.tss.' l.JfXi 12,4!3 l&.loo 10,1-S i'li.OisJ 8,4"0 3i,ti'j0 2,1-W 7-1 1,457 i-,.7'J 5 4fliM0,l"l ! Total assets H. LIABILITIES. 5th. No liubiiitiee to bauka, or others, due -r net due. ... Rth. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted t . , . gta. or adjusted and not due, 4 9th. Losses in suepeuse waiting further proof, included in last answer above 10th. AH other claims against tbe company, (dividnuds unpaid) 1,320 Total amonnt of liabi'Ities 111!.. Tbis rule of the vomp-'iny is uot to exceed St'l.OPOin eoy one risk, sub ect to K.ss by a tingle tire. The amount insured in a city or village de 12th. pends upon it size generally all tbe nostra. Ide risks to be bas, subject to the last rule above named, lvt. The suiouut insnred ia any en block of . buildings, depvml upuu its BiA aod con ! : 1 j llto. struction subject to the rule ahov referred to. A certified copy of the Act of Incorporation accotupenie tnls etatfmeot. TIAlOfH if C. ALLYN. ic"t. j J . TATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) S3. uartfotd Cotmiy, f Ja.suaxt Cth, 18.KI. Personally appeared T. C. Allyn, secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, aod made oatb that the foregoing statement, by him eU'acribed. is. a true, full and correct statement of tbe affairs of said Company, and exhibits, an far as can be ascertained at thia date its actual condition on the 1st day of Jauuvry, 1800. Before me, GEO. S. UILMAN. ' ' Justice of the Peace. Allen C. Ha! lock is th duly authoriee.t Ageut for this city, by certificate of authority from trie Auditor of Srate,. filed in the County Clerk "a office. Applications for iustiranoe on merchandise, store houses, dwiliing and contents, will 0 attended to, aud policies issued at reasonable rate. . ALLLN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hal! Building, No. V Haiti street, avansvUir, tod. Ja2itps

IVWSCELLANEOUS.

GUARD AGAIN ST. FIRE CHOICE I NS II R A N('E WITH TU'K mTMm ( 1 . i . L r --; new 1 .5 9"Incoruornted 1810---Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prriige of 49 year success and exper eni-e. UPWARDS OK 1,000,000 Of losses have been paid ly the iKtua lusnran.e Company in the past 'i yours. The value of reliablo Insurance will be apparent from the follnwini, LOSSES PAID P.YTlIEyETNA Dints" tnr, past rtvR traus: In Ohio gl.r.-2'i.S ' In Wisconsin, l')i,!'.'".07 In Kentucky, 2il,!:;i.4:i Missouri :iS i,.rils.i'4 Iowa .t Minn. I'M.:!! li.ln In Mi-hlgan, 81r8,IUt In In liana,... W9 ' Tn Illinois... 4'' !"-T. Tenneafee 07,b4n.21 Kansas Neb I!.94S.T7 Alk. D.... 23.945.i8 'puti n a.. .ii,o-.i:i i 1 issii-sippi and Alabama,. .. 32,41 2. 18. Firo and Inland Navigation KKk accHpted at terms consistent with solvency and lair profit. lltpecuii attrition given In IiituranceofDWELLISQli awl C- tcnt, for termt of 1 lo 5 yf -rt. The solid service lorg and succ-esslully tried, anil the m irv ndvantnges the -f-'.tua Insiirani-e Company i M:,e-sc in iia line, sliouiu not ie overiooKeu oj j hi'eri'aiv to i.suie and understanding their le i Ilrei. " ! liming 'unn 'tit lunei Ihe nwoesity for r- ! Hal le Innirsnie i'C. OPies su imperative liiity--tus utility of proierty owners to sustain loss beltij; ilien much !e-.Je.' e l. Aceli'-I tnroulif lay, by a Comi hi V"i'.i' tl.!i;!i! y. s in nil t!ie iirliirii .it the Male. I'oH' h :n of the duly antin al t.itios nud towns issued without d. 1'ie.l AgOlltS Of til lyrv atfeuded to with despatch and A. . UaDCOK SON, Aireuts, Marble Buihling, Mam st. v ii'an.ns. ii3z ftetz. tiouu un-hty, for sale ijieuu. S. K. G lLBbHT A CO., GlLBbUTA CO., No. 4 Sycsm-re St. mar 14 'r h f; : a t i-'JU . J NVPJiUIOIt 9$ article ol Ula -k tea in Pinall caddies, express lv for f.'iui'y u-e, at .No. ', Main ti.e C urt IL.tibc. .IAS. L stiect, opposits hPALDlNG. mailt' & fvi'nB .t T. HI D WON u . i TJTv 'A; JKil St V. a ssCoiuii-cs, iiluMp,). fancy Curtain Bancs aud 1 int. rorj'. very low l.y niai Hi CllAKLLS !. WF-LLS. K A'.V-3 TWJS'B BP LJi.vi rg.( Xt a country Bran iut received and fir sals at J. P. KLLIOTT' HVHiVOHiiniTT, ! VVllKtlLKit VlLSUi'.S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Mnin and LecusL J? OH-'JiH TO "SUE PVBHC i heeler Wilson's Improveu newing achlne at re.linwd nri -es, with increased contidenoe I In its merits as tlm beet and most reliable family I sewing m idline now In inie. It sows eqiwlly wsll I on th! thickest or thineat fabrics; makes the link '. si itch impossible to unravel, with the essential i advantage of bejng alike on both side-, fortiiiu bo ! ridi;o or chain mi the uti'ler side; i suupie in cooistructi ip, more sptcdy in movement,- and wot I durable tbsu any oilier machine. We give fni! Isetructions to cnahlv tho pmchaeer tn sew, irdiiary Beams, sritcii, hera, fell, q lilt, gathr, bind, aod tuca, all on the same machine, aud watrautedier three e.irs. Weai-uikui-pon cou-.tantly hand a full assortusBt i of ?iiier's luachiiit. Ciicuiais coiil.pniug tustimonlala of th alovi machines, fn n: persons of ha hikthsst stamlnj East md Wt t, givin-; prices. Sc., will h fiiruiibsi gratis, on tippiicatiou In person or by letter. .,biHy F. M. ShLLMAII. ,r.sruv7 m.vjsao if, JiXJjiift' fid. cured -Vui-seand f. ma'e I'hysiciau, preaaitl " to the atreiill .ii of mothers, her MXi-i itiNa fvucp, j for Children Tfething, which greatly facili tales tin i process of Teething, by softening tbe gums, ttdl- : cing all inflammation will nliay all pain and J spasmodic notion, and is SLUE TO KKUULiTl : 1I1E BOWiiLS. Depend upon it, mothars, ii U' i give rest to yoiirsull, uud 1 RkLlKF A.VU UEAI.TIi TO YOL'B IXffANTt, Wo have put up and sold this article for esI : ten years, u.d Jan suy, c in contidenco and t.t : of it, what wo have nev Si jr been able to say ofai; -: otJier medicine nyver 'Stias it failed, in a ! instance, to ettect a cure when titnely Qsed. sT- ; er did e know an in stance of dissattshcts ; by any one who sd it. COu tlie contrary, all iv i delighted with its cpera- sjtions, and speak in ten ' of liighust coininetida tiou of its magica!- ; (ictsatid niedical virtues, it We lieak in thia maui '-what we do know," Hl terten yes Vexperinet end pledge our i-enuLaQrion for the fuitllmsit' : what we here declare. . In almost every instoe) a here th inf iiit is silt- Tin-ring From pain an st- k ; baiisiiou, relief wiil bo lound iu 15 or20 uitalsi nfter the Syrup is aduiisE&ostered. This valuable pn-p.ra liou is the proscrirtlot of one of tlie most expeOnenced nil s k i 1 lf' ' Nurses in New England, j ind has been used sifc 1 ne'er f.tiliir tuceehs ill Sihuusatidsol ca-es. It not only relieves fs lie child from pain W Invigorates tlie htop-acli -J.md bowels.correctswit' ' ity, and gives tone nod -nerpy to Iba wholes! : Ip'in. lt"i; almost iu sinntly relieve Ori'i ' iu Ihe Bowels and Wind i.'olic, and ovurcomeix-' ' vulsioiiK, which if not ""speedily nmeoied, in death. We believe it fethe host an 1 surest rn e i in ne world, in all er ases of DyS nlery Diarrhea in children, "j.vhelher it arises fis tfethiu- or from any " other cause. We wol'-d - say to every mot !e-r i, ho 1 bus a child a u tf e ri S from any one of th foregoing complaints, do no iet votir prejudices, nor t he pi ej ud c. s of others, Id ml ti.-tweeu your sutlering child and the relW that will bo sure rn, absolutely sure to fullr" iba i of this medicine if timely used. .-' Fuli directions tor using will accompany each bott'e. None genuine unless the fac aimiis of i:i;i:HS PEUlilNS, New York, is on tbe outSiOH Wllj'Jl. .Sold by Druse ;ists throughout the world. . ai .. V" , ., . . ... V w rip ii vi:p , o . i -I j'iii.ki eirevii .m. jois. Kv. ,Ya I'rii-e 2 rts. a botllo jaul3-I t hKLI.EK t- Will I E, Aseuts, Evanaville, V.- aud Deaier in '-ihcIi and Saddlery MM i i'i-et, near Water. Having 4" pleted ny range csote with airsi on andAinst. ican smuiofer tedueeUMi, cannot fail w ' the interest obll engaged in the usinass to irivn ma a tat. I name in part; nxles, springs made of le h steel; bauds, enaniel.sl and of all kinds ofther cioths, linings for carriiores, varnishes, cssng all kinds, saddle trnos, Lugliali bridle lent ha. bi stirrups, spurs, haiues, lino silver luuvif kiu.is, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusli jrf Tavlor' patent liuuies, t!" pets, siioe threes, h"" blankets, London liirth Welsi, Americai fr and Uein Webs, both cotton and worstei;lo Welt Skins, a supe-Hor artich-; ivory, gutta and brass lined uia'teugf-1 ritiRs; suierior l"'for horse covers, the K-st ipialily of carria m patent gig trues, Ac, Ac. rf 1 keep In fait everything appertaining ,rt branch of thy business, uud understand!!! branche thoroiichly, we would rcs:eetfnllf J your attention ta-tcr" oiiv!n..n ri c'scwtiers. I .m also aguut I'.r Sard's Puieui Sjny " aJiL4w

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