Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 171, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 March 1860 — Page 2

EVANS VILLE, IND.

MONDAY HORNING.. ..MARCH 26 Opposition State Ticket. FOB GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIHCTHNAKT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR 8RCBKTARY OF STATB, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREA8CRSR OF 8TATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, , ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES O. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, .of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Front the Cincinnati Price Current, March 21. Business Smmmary for the Past Week. The demand for Flour during the week has been quite limited, and the market, the last three or four days, has been exceedingly dull ; though holders made concessions of 1015c bbl, it did not lead to any increased demand. The receipts have been quite liberal, and the stock has further increased. It is estimated that it is now fully 100,000 bbla. The Provision market has uot changed essentially. A fair business has been done in mess pork, at $1 7 00 for first class country brands, and $17 2517 37 for city. Holders are firm, and contend for very full rates. There was more done in Lard, and prices ruled e better during the greater portion of the week. A Liverpool (England) bouse took about 2,000 packages about the middle of the week, which induced a better feeling; and the sales for the week reach 5,000 pkgs, at 1010J for country, and 10j for prime city. Keg is beld at 1 1. The exports of this article from this country to England have been quite large, so far this year, a large demand tor it being expected in that country, and these heavy exports increase the confidence in its ultimate value with us. Bulk Meats and Bacon have been bought very sparingly, and the value of either has not changed in any essential particular. The prices realized for bacon have been 1, 9 J and 10 for shoulders, sides and clear sides, but it has been offered rather sparingly at tries rates holders generally contending for Jc higher. Bulk meats have been comparatively neglected, though they lmve been held firmly at 6gG for shoulders; 8 8 for light to medium sides; 8(S for heavy do, and 9 for clear do. The English bouses have been buying heavy sides to some extent, to pack in boxes for the Liverpool market, and have been paying 8 to 8 j for them ; the latter for future delivery. Business in the Grocery market has improved largely during the week, and the - feeling has become decidedly firm ; the lower grades of Sugar are Jfc better, and Molasses has advanced fully 2c per gallon, with less disposition to sell at the advance. The quality cf the molasses now being received at New Orleans is very inferior, and not adapted to this market. The better grades of sugar are very scarce, both here and at New Orleans. Though very firm, and the stock light, Coffee ban not changed in value : the demand has been tuir ; a furtherAdvance in prices seems pretty cerUiu, there being no prospect of immediate supplies at all adequate to the consumption. ' The receipts of Potatoes continue unusually-large, being 11,605 brls for the past week. Wheat declined 3c per bushel, and closes d.u.11 ; most of the city millers have suspended grinding, owing to the water being shut off the canal for repairs. Barley advanced to 85 for prime samples, with a good deomn-L There is no change in Oats or "orn. The receipts of Oats are very large, far in excess of those of last season, but there is an unuguitllY large exportdemand, otherwise prices voula not be maintained uuder the large receipts. The market for Eastern Exchange was twlji with a; snpply and demand about equul, Dealers bought all that was offered at 40 prein., far New York and Philadelphia, and 37 for Baltimore and Boston, Bankers' -checks were nrcm. Oood demand for NW Qrleaiia sight, and all in hands of deni er was taken at J prem., while private checks were saleable at par. The improvement in groceries bus caused this increased aemami (or oouinero iunus. uom is going 03t at a rate ot about 6o,000 a day. There is no local demand for it, of consequence. Ghost Story Spoiled. A story has leen coiag the rounds ot tbe press to the enect that an inmate of the Indiana Lunatic Asylum was seen at his old home in Posey county while tne omcers ot tbe asylum testi fied that he was at the same time in thai institution. This story was alluded to by Mr. Robert Dale Owen at the late Spiritu alist meeting: in New York. The Mount Vernon Advocate, however, published in the county where the scene was laid, thus spoils the whole thing : The circumstance alluded to by Mr. Owen involved nothing supernatural or mysteri ous, but was simply the result of mistaken identity. Instead of having a "two-fold presence," what was mistaken for the duplicate of the lunatic proved to be another unfor tunate imbecile, who had escaped from his keepers in Uniontown, Ky., and straying in the neighltorhood where the former was known, was mistaken for him, owing to a remarkable resemblance between the two. JqJ-A Pacific rallroaJ, tiotb on the nortbera ttnd tbe soutbtrn route, would be ot imaiense importance to our Government juat at this juncture, when we received yesterday such stirring news from Mexico and; Oregon. The capture of two Mexican itcamera by our Gulf Squadron, acting uo doubt under orders from oar Government, and tbe Indian disturbances around Humboldt City Rftd Eei River, may demand prompt action on the part of the authorities at Washington! This cannot be effected in weefcs looking to tbe Mexican difficulties; no? in months us regards the events in Southern Oregon, while a railroad connection would have reduced the distance to days. Every nev experience proves more incontestibly the duty ot Congress to make, immediate provision for building these important aids to national defense. Lou. Jour. gt&kme people in the South seem determined to let tbe world know that they have regard for neither decency or propriety. Our remark Is applicable to the committees said to be appointed in some benighted regions in Arkansas to open sueh private let ters bearing a Northern postmark as they !

may choose to suspect. The Governmcut j 3 -'""-" 1 '. I 't.-r lray ! V . . . , , . , ! with barrel 3 double, wagon Harness, 1 cart bar- t ought to punisu such outrages in the most j frm ,ell to nfun thousand tet of pine Lumguiuaiary manner. We do not believe that j b-r, in Wbreibarrows, 1 Mud Wheel aud fixture.,

th South needs such friend ami Mio a.wmr ! they are confined in some Penitentiary tha butter. They do no good, but incalculable tiro$ is invariably tbe result ot their ouU rajes. Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth.

, Thb growing wheat in this and the ad

joining counties never looKea oeiur m March. Tbe prospect for a pood yield at harvest is very promising. Jad. Cour. The fourteen Senators who voted against the enlargement of the Louisville and Portland canal were Bragg and Cfinjrnian, of N. C; Brown and Davis, of Miss.; Chesnut, of S. C; Clay, of Ala.; Green, of Mo.; Hunter and Mason, of Va.; Iverson and Toombs, of Ga.; Johnson of Tenn.; Latham, of Cal.; and Rice, of Minn. ' Tub Richmond Dispatch says that homespun clothes are becoming so fashionable with business men in Virginia that the fac tories in different parts of the State lind it impossible, with their limited facilities, to fill the numerous orders that pour in upon them. ' By the side of the slab which covers the remains of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin is a small tombstone, somewhat broken and defaced, containing the following inscrip tion : " Francis F, son of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin. Deceased Nov. 21st, 173G. aged four years, one month, and one day. The delight of all who knew him.' " Tub IIukcarian. The hull of the wreck ed steamer Hungarian was sold for $3,400, and the cargo on board for $12,780. Onethird of the cargo saved sold for about $8,000. The salvage awarded by the magistrate was forty per cent, ou the gross sal s. Lemon Puoding. Half a pound of flour, half a pouud of suet cut very line, half a pound of crushed sugar, the rind of two lemons, and the yolks of one or two eggs ; boil it four hours it a shape. Served up without sauce it is excellent. This morning we noticed a number of men at work cutting up the ways of the old marine railway, at the foot of Broadway. The wood is to be hauled away for fire wood. We believe the intention is to make a coal-boat lauding there. We think tbe old mass should remain there as a monu ment of error, and a beacon of warning to future councilman who might be inclined to force such enterprises on the tax-payers. N. A. Ledger. Another Intelligent English Editor. Keene's Bath (England) Journal of February 18th, contains this astonishing intelligence : The President of the United States is chosen at last. Mr. Pennington, a Repub lican, has been elected by a majority of one only. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore San says: "The project of chang ing the place for holding the Democratic National Convention does not find favor with most prominent politicians here. It is held that such n sep might break up the Convention. Of this opinion is Judge Douglas." Chief Justice Taney was eighty-three years of age on Saturday, having been born in Calvert county, Maryland, on the St. Patrick's day of 1777. For a man of his years, he is in tlieenjoj'mentof comparatively good health. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JjT JUH Oil TMMB O T.II ttVL.iJinL.lt wLJ article thai don't explih;, tor wilt' ut ICKERf BltJS. , mai-.il b2 Main st and 8 Water at. Mf lJ VX lJ4i.H V t' VMM Bbrated Premium Oil Panto Blacking, the beet now In unc, Tor Kile at No. 67 Mttiu street, opposite Court house. mar2l JAS. L. SPALDING. BKI HiHIHti. W W Appletim's Now American Encyclopedia, vol 8; Benton's Debutes in Congress, vol. 13; First Quarrel in Married Life; Feotfulls on the Boundaries of Another World new supply ; Lucy Crofton. By author of Days of my Life ; Sir Italian's Ghost; The Marble Faun, llawihcrne'e new book; Self-Help. By Smiles ; A Life Struggle. Miss Par doc's new book ; The Fate of Sir JoImi Franklin Discovered ; Tbe II minted Homestead. By Mrs. South worth ; A lot of Sunday School Books, Ac. mural : , At DOBELL CONYNGTON'S. THE wMLD'S FAIRF0irT86a AT NO. 8 SECOND ST11EET. OJVBXIIMBITMOJS"IJ'll BOM SjMM.B the beat variety of Ladies', Misses', Youths', Boys' and children's Sh.iea ever offered to theritizeus of Evaitsville. Ladies winning something nice for the Spring will do well to call and take a look at the fascinating little Gaiters, Htipwrs, Buttuu Gaiter, exquisite, pnr rxrrllrnt ; lino Kid and Morocco llotd Boots and Bunk in for lent money than you ever bought them Itefore. Children's Shoes of every style and color to bn Hold for fifteen days al twenty er cent, lower tlm.it any houe in theeily. Come 1-j the rencue ! t wnct nioin-y DJiiat have ir. Come and buy alioc while bargain ar oifi-rt'd. Vou ahull bear -fioiu mo agaiu in few dnv. Yoiiih, .HUX BASCH, niar'it Kvauiville. Ind. J. HKAI.Y. 1. W. WAHKKN. CO-PARTNERSHIP. T 1f UJYtlJiHNiUJVMiit 11.1 V.W HxiHM-iuted together in the Book. Stationary and Mimic biiMm us, respectfully antiouuce to the public that tliey have on hand a large and wellKelocted mwk of BOOKS, ST A TIHNKHY, ITANOS and MUSICAL INSTKUM KNTS of all kind--SHlcF.T MUSKI and INSritUOTOKS for Piano. Guitar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, Ac. Alao, a large and tine ivauitnient .l Ylul.l N, ClUTAIf, YIOLINCULLO, and PIANO STIUN'US. and everything initially kipt either in Tt.iok or M inic Htorea. tuar IlKALY A WAHKKN. 9 ran col rvd llorae, about aix years old, on Friday night, the liith inat, , from the Grocery Store of T. liediuon 1, No. Posey Block, Mailt Htroet, Kvansville, Ind. The horse is lightly made, ami haa a very tender mouth. Hud a leather halter on when he left. Any person giving information where he may liefound, or bringing him to me, will be liberally rewarded. m.trpt T. KKIiMUNP. IT. 23 3WC O 17" US. Xj . D1 MtVTCUMJS'SOJV MlKJXTMST, having removed front his old room9. Main -lreet oposite the Court liou-e, to the corner of Rlain itnd; econd sts., over Tliomjson's Drugstore, and. having tuoreaved his furllitim for doing all kinds of lteutal work, he is now prepared to supply the demand. lie U Htill making thow Ix-auliful Gold! phttea with Gum teth, which are preferred by so ntauy, and which, for strength and purity, cannot be surpassed. Also, the new styles of wot k, the Continuous Gum, which is very lieautiliil ; the amber, which i mtairtor to vulcanite ; also, clieoplastic and silver pub's. lie has leen r.singfur 2 years, the electric proces for extracting teeth without pain, anl in the majority of cases, with entire success, as hundreds of persons will testily. Parents may insuie health and beauty to their children by having those distressing irregularities of the tec'ii corrected by the dentist. The most extremely ir regular teeth can be corrected. The prices of IVntistry have len in the last few years so very iesouahle that all may now enjoy the hciants of the acienco. Or. F. HUTCH IKSOM, L'euti.t Cor. Main aud Second sts., Kvansville, Ind maiO-.m T . -t n i nn vr i iev rirm! Jew Goods! Old Hands! I tHJrMiBltKnUtSSijyrVjnBJOl' V receivim- a lanre Stock ot Si.rinir and Summer I I'ry Goods, to w bit li tliey call the attuutiou of the public, and which, with increased facilities for for caM.. ' ' 'sCii APKKI Sl BIW ' I Snccessora to S. Kmbich & Co.. I I - Auction Sale. rWIHB V.V II B B titu .VB Ml It , J. JL sell at public auction on Thursday, March zvili, iMi", ai uis reaioeuco in .vauvii!e, the b.llowiuj prorty :. 4 good working Muii-s. ; horses, "' " Jr '",ls l,,, numerous to mention. TKKMS OF SALE: All sums of five dollars aud under, cash ; on sums abort five dollais, eight mouths' credit will lie heu, pnrrhitsvrs giving notes with approved security, wuivimr valuation ami appraisement laws. A. G. SCI. 1,1 VAN. At x'oftnj. Auctioneer. uiai'17-dta

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Babcock &'Ctf HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOW OFFER FOB SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, 18 UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE HU M P LIK IB 1JS TIIH MOST FAVORABLETERMS. BABC OCK& CO.. Cor. Main & Water sts.! marl3 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. T HK CO-JfJUTJS KMSKIf JIHMJHtoibre exiatiug between Sam'l Enibich and Btn. Schapker, tinder the atyle and Arm of S. Km' liich Co., waa disaolved ou the Stlh of Feb. by the death of Sam'l Kinbich. N. B. I am very thankful to my frieridrf, cuitomera, and the public generally for their liberal pat' ronage extended to me during; my connection with S. Kmhich. BEN. SCUAPKKK. CO.PAUTNEKSHIP NOTICE. IS BUSSING having aaaociated themttelvce to gether, will ROiitiune the Itry Goothf buaineas of the late Ann of 8. Kinbich A Co.. at the vante place (No. 49 Main atreet), under the Mtyle and firm of SCIIAPKKIl A BUSSING. Ba. 8cifAiKaB, of the late Arm of 8 Kmhich A Ce. Johm W. BuaaiMU, formerly with S. Kinbich A tJo. taarUU "llfj TVMK H J.VLi ' JKW-MiLTu WW We are aid line Watcbe, Jewelry, fc, at extraordinary low pricoa, preparatory to laying in anewxtock. B1TTROI.FF BBOS., marlii 4H Main utrtet. IFto attend a Grocery aud drive an exprc wagou. Muat kuow how to write a fair hand, and come well recommended. Apply at No. 12, Pnaey Block, Main atreet. m.irlti-tf TOJYli TfT'iViV"7wr the thing for cattle juat received and couatantly for Male at J. P. KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GBOCERY. sooo . H M tJ i. Mt K U K , articlefor aale cheap at marl I KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GKOCKRY. -njtm. pobtkm fro., W tjoruer Locust at. aud Canal, have ou baud a full supply of Meaa Perk in bbla. and half bbla., Mm oidiuary do Kuuip Pork, Bulk and Bacon idca, llama. Shoulder, Lard in kega it tM. Which they offer on favorable terms in Iota to sait purchasers. iuar!4 3 TOJS'S OP f tia Hi. HT.1MVHJHTHT received ter steamers Sam Kirkman and Ida May foi all cocking aud laundry purposes, guaranteed equal to any mad. For sale to the trade in lots to suit purchasers, by 8. K. G I LBh'KT r CO., luar!4 No. 4 Sycamore st. M a h BBL. S. fresh for sals by nuu-14 S. K. GILBERT A CO. K Kit MM.-30O BVSH. f MI.JtMi itnada Outsf just received, and for aale by CHAS. McJOHNSTI'N, marl 4 Posey's Block, Main at. LEATHER BELTING. TK WMS fs'ti rJT KJ-T STMMiTCBXLf - Cemeuted anil Riveted Leather Belting alao Lace Leather, Riveta aud Burs, Rivet Seta ami Headers, Punchers and Cutting Plyers. A fall stock always on hand at lowest factory prices. CHARLES BABCOCK, null 9 8, Main street. glrMBlittirMeXT BJ JUiM K B 2 Gunny Haga ; also, large 4 bushel Bags suitable lor shipping corn in ear or bran, tor sale hy nisrl GEO. FOSTKK A CO. 1 AT 1 fl 1 11 41 1 1 C W JIFV llOOUS LStaUllSlmieitt. V."MWBStJrMil, MMTMt OM JSL . the hrm of llaser itros. A Co., begs leave to inform his friends and citizens of Evansvilie aud. vicinity, that he has just returned from the East vt ith, and is now opening at the capacious store '". Eirst street, on. door south of pre.to. . splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry ?-. ........ o. .e.,......K ..o ... price Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods t!u market affords. Having been long acquainted wu2l the business, the undersigned is aware thut ibe "'"'m U th," on'7 tem which will am-cee 'erelore only Mla for cash. Prices w, It be n j will call at the new store on First street, where y va ! will gut the worth of yonr money. nespoctiuiiy, luarg L. FKET. rrxojysoteiJL, JJVB BmM TBijr B. Saloon. Ihe uudcrsiKiied lias refitted aud renovated the HATH HUUK AND ItARltk U SIIOP L'NDKU MAKBLE HALL, iu fine style, and is prrMl to Shave, Sbampoon, Dres. littiry or to furnish Hot or Cold Baths at all hours. This is tbe oui v Bath House iu the city, audi I am ilMi..r.,in.l t.. ... .unilnrl it. uml tlu It.rbetShoo attached that it will become the headquarters i of all gentlemen wishiug to be trimmed up in the ' height of the atyle. j Give uie a call aud try uiv skill. Terms reasonj abut. liuarS-dtfj 1SKA KL U. GLEN N.

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CUU. B. MEUATS. -- LVIS BECKHAM. FIRV OP i .JflEIIAUS &, BECKMAN.i . KEAV STOVE AND TIN STORE. VVU OMsX 8JI1.K JMJM M K TJ MM. WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Irvm Wares, No. K, NVateratraet, between Main an 4 Locust, EvansviBe, Ind. ' The nndersiguetl have constantly ou hand a full assortment of Stoves of every variety and pattern, at the lowest price, and beg leave to inform their friends and the public, generally, that they have the best aud noatest aasortmeut of Tin Ware ever ollured, and have constantly on hand a full assort -ment of Druggist Caus, drc, tc. Those persona wishing work iu their Uue are respectfully requested to gie them a call tiefure purchasing eieewhere, as by prompt attention to Xv ir business aud a thorough knowledge of their trade, they hope to give general satisfaction. , NIKUAU3 St, BECKBIAN. COPPER AND JOB WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Steam Piles, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Coppersmith in g and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Rooting, Guttering. 4c. : Work warranted to give perfect tatitfaction, at Vie ItnceM price. mar7-4utd I860 8 M M MJYU TMJtS. Just received aud now otening, an ele gant stock of goods suitable for the Spring Trade : 20 cases fancy prints; 10 " donima; 15 " bleached muslins; 2 " lawns; 1 " ahalliea; 10 " cottonades; 4 " apron checks; 10 bales shirting stripes; 30 " sheeting; And a great variety of notions of all kinda, all of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, aa we are determined to draw the good trade to Kvansville. Come aud examine for yourselves at ruar5 J. II. MAGHE&T A CO.'S, First St. ' Mi .' I a VJL M..TUB I. Tit H M Mm 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 full supply of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. He keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. Philip Duksnkr, a'leming's old salesman, is with me, aud will be on hand to wait on onr old iriends and all the new customers who may call on us. He will do justice to all. raar2-lmd THOMAS KERTH. 9mU Mi Mi M. M JV V JVJIIjS. WW 190 kegs assorted sizes, just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOUNsTON, marl Posey's Block, Maiu street. rw O i M. Mi T JL Xa great variety New Drug Store of feb27 JtttTMCMjMltt at the lowest price, at the N. S. THOMPSON. Jl VST MMiC'MiM VJ2II mM &MM MSJWMt 1 It 9J stock of fresh and pare garden seeds, of every variety, at F. SUA It PE CO.'S REMOVAL. WJf. M. DCNCAN . A. COOK It. r,m.n. .n. mujvcaj vku mms. W W apectfully informs the public that he has removed front his old stand on Water atreet, to the building formerly occupied by Archer A Mitckey, No. 5, Main street, and has mado a change in his tirm, the atyle of which will hereafter be Duncan A Cooke. We will keep constantly on hand a lare and well selected stork of foreign aud domestic dry goods, which we will sell at reasonable and uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of the old house, aud to merit a large accession of now customers, we remain 1'eurs, respectfully, feb24 lia DUNCAN & COOKK. BOTANICAL J'MYSICIAJV. DR. WM. COURTNEY, VOlee eor. TIatH mn M'tret af reeim, EVANSYILLE, IND. JT. V. i;.1S M'MJBJHJVMHVTM.i' L.O--LX. uti 1 in t his city and can le found at his office at all hours (both day aud night), except when professional ly engaged. (fe Especial attention given to all chronic diseases. Cancers cured, (warranted). feb'3 3md ,; 1 1 Wii tt.rtt ii'.-nr s f : ;s iifcsssz&L STO'J UJLS TJUtKJY TMMS JL flrht premiums mt erery Knir where It htw 1muii hibitod. At the tkiith-Vnt:ra lntlirtii litrfct Vair, hM here October. 1H51, thet wr but two preiniuuifl olTcroil for cooking tur one iVir tht) best wood coeking stove, and out) lor the bet cok! cooking Ktove. TI19 Kconouiist took the F1KST I'KKMHIM FOU TH K B EST t OOtCING STOVK KUKWtMU). RotlkerT KlunianACo took the flrt rrtiiiuiii for thir cookiiir stovfor coal. No other lirfiitiituie Wrire oflfrwl. 'J'htt iHigHwil ver nifdal wuh HWtrJml to the Kcotiotitint at the New York 'lMte Fair; mid tht tirat premium ut tli Unitod 8ttes Fair held at C'l:iHK, and twelve otuor Stale nd Conutr Faiiitiii ISoii. ... lu no braurli of mechituicaJ alt liae ther bn a more appurvut advanre than iu tne iuau ulac-ture td nlovg. It u but m few year iuce tliH wrj iiaitie wu a novelty, repreaonting a hutf, Kiiap.l-a. Htructure, almoHt mt duvoid i use at oruumeiit, Theuu iiavo gradually givtu pluce to patterns of grace and utility ; until the varieties our markets now preaeut bavo alniost exhausted the vocabulary of uauietj ; aud thodiuerout phase the iuui.at in made to aeuiue won Id astonish o.d Vulcan himself. In style and tin. ah, the improvement baa been real, leaving nothing to be desired ou that point, but the aevere competition ta pricw, to which they huve been subjected, has deprived tbeiu of many of the more Hubittantial qualities denirabte.. This seems more especially to have been the cam in reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that haa more to do with scold iug wives aud crotchety servauts than most pet) pie imagine. The public have loug sought an improveluunt in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only possesses th merit of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, am) perfection of manufacture. These qualities seem to be poesetsed most fully in the fccou mist a new stove, perfected and brought out tbe pa3t season, by Messrs. Treadwell, Perry ft Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of thia tove, aud it looked so much like a stove intend d for ue that we concluded to ry them, and the result of the experiment convinces us that the proprietors, in their dotvrnii nation to make t'teiVW tUoce in the world have succeeded. We regard the Ucononiidt hs possessing all the merits above enumerated as the reat stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted iu the line of Mtovts, perfurt in all its appointment, and true to its name in durability and the use of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a turjeo oven, with Intoks arranged, for suspending mats while roasting. A copier water tank, holding from VI to gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, tic, Ac. The broiling hearth is one of the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory iu its oporatiou. The proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series of experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts n(l resulting iu the iuveutioit of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has been secured by letters patent, aud is one of the most admirable things of the kind wu ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals iu a constant glow. Ve are always glad to do justieu to mechanical improvements, and enpec hilly such as contribute so largily to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, whit h is coramandiagsuch alarge sale, will be found ol'j at iSCASTLiN fc STE-Plli-NS S, Main at., between Watur aud First, Ev-ttTiftville, Iii'i. mart SPUING TIIADE. . Dotors, Wkolcsale Sianiifscturer ot Gentlemen's, Ladies', RlisHes', and Children's BOOTS. SHOES, AND UPPERS, Carlile IJuildings, No. A3 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, B.WiTBS TUB aTTBjyrTIOJV OB JL dealt r to tbe Inct that he is now taanufactur- . irp, and keeps constantly -cB hand a large stock i .if th. newest and choicest styles of giasis aaapted ! o the re.juiremeiits of popular trade ; the inducei jnenls he ollera are GUUU GOODS AT LOW ' PltlCES. Having bacu el Raged In luaunlacturiDg ! :flrat class gmsls tor over twenty years, he now laiuts to have facilities for manufacturing tirst 1 visas soods aa cheap, if not cheaper, tltma JCaatem i laanutacturea ' Us feels confident of hia ability to His motto ! is a fair field and uo favors ! Call and examine his goods, slid yoil will be snre I to buy. ; Orders promptly attended to. i tebla-Smd

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Statoraont i ; - 4.. , . Or THE COSDITION OF IBS I' Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, -ON THE FIRST DAY OK JANUARY, A. I. i im, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF TH K STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATU. NAME AND LOCATION : rwMIB JVJIMH elf TMMS C'OJH MJJ"V -Mt is the Home Insukaihck t!oHiANv,' Incorporated iu 18M, and looted In the city of - New York. : CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DoLLAKS. The capital of said O nipimy actually paid up iu cash is tt,tXX,ll t to The surplus on the lt day 1 January, 18011.. - 4tA,olo B.r Total amount of capital and stii-plus ?1,4I.'),81.'j 5 ASSETS. Aiuouutof cash in Continental Bank, N. Y S49,7rr 64 ' Amount of cash in bauds of , Agents, and in course of "' transmission (balauce) ,.rHl". Al -. Amount of uuiiicutnlwred real estete, Xo. 4 Wall Street.... rT,iri INJ ' Amount of ITuitcd States treasury notes, market value 102,1241 W) Amount Missouri State b'ds, u per cent., market value... 16,2'Jd HI - '- Amount of North Caroliua bonds, 6 per cent., market value v ... 9,li30 IK Amount of Tennessee bonds, 8 per cent., market value.. 9,000 OO Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value 10,2.O OO Amount of baukitocks, market value 83,535 O0 Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, being hrst lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least Sl,G95,3oO, and ou which there is less than one year' s interest due and owiug rate of interest 7 per cent SUI.CW 03 Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable ou demand, the market value of securities pledged, 82ol,5l ISi.b'JO 00 Atnouut due fr un pn ininms on policies issued at ohico.. 1,HG7 7'J Amount of bills receivable for premiums on iulaud navigation risks, Ac 11.0C4 41 Iuterest actually due aud paid 24,9-28 0 Sl,4'.S,SCa 23 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. Amount of looses incurred and in process of adjustment . 17,008 31 Amouutof losses reported ou which no action has ls-en taken 15,422 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted bv the Company.. . 9,500 00 Amount of dividends declared, and due and unpaid... None. Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due No"c. Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount ot all other existing clams against the Co None. A Total amount of losses, cUin'4, and liabilities 42,580 43 The greatest amount insured ou any one risk is 5:10,000, hut will not, as a general rule, exceed Siu.ooo. The Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, b y the general character of buildings, width of streets, fucilitias for putting out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited iu any other State as security thereiu. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incor-. poration accompanies this statement. STATE OF NEW YORK, ),, City and County of New York. J ' Charles J. Martin, President, aud J, Miltna Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, beiug severally sworn, depose aud say, and each for himself says, that the foregoiug is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Cororatian, and that they are the above described oflicera thereof. (Signed) CIIAKXKSJ. MARTIN, Tres't. ' (Signed) .j J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of r -, January, A. J. 1S0O. Witness niy baud 1SKAL.J Bnj oflieiui gcal. , (Signed) BENJAMIN RANKIN, ' ' Commissioner for Indiana, iu New York, 100 Broadway, N. Y. Allen C. Uallock ia the duly authoriaad agent for this city, as per certificate of authority filed in the County Clerk's oBice. ' ' ' ' This Company insures against loss r damage by lira ta buildiugs, merchandise, household furui tare, and personal property generally; -Also, against the perils of inlaud navigatiou, at fair vales of premium. ALLEN C. UALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Maiu at., Kvansville. fehH-tapZS. - . i STEWART'S STOVE. ,WL WJ I OJV MtJJS'D, J MJMUB M lot of these truly and jnstly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, aud at tbe only agency in thia city. Tlu. Scantlin'M, A'o. 29 Main ttreet, between First and Second. Thn fiist premium was awarded to this Stove as the best coal or wood cooking stove at the Southwestern Indiana District Fair, held st this place. No stove aver devised combines as numerous or ituportaut scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor toauother, or producing that saneuesa of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now in nse. With one-fourth of the fuel employed in the best of stoves new iu use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus iierforms, simultaneously and more erfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required in the tcst provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is borne in mind that the most delicate females can visit th kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, and the tire is nt its height, without the smallest an pleasant nt from the change of temperature, so little is tbe heat from it diffused externally, an 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 gntatiwt wonder, how h at is so ecouomi'XHl and diftusud within the stove itself, a ad so little perceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the atoves now in nse, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely posniblu for any one, in warm weathar more particularly , to breaths with coiufort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, aud since last February, lie has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, in his opinion, and tha opinion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within lour years tipenty OntuMind of tlieni have been sold, nnder a full guarantee, and not ono has been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a kost of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save iu exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) enables them to give, they no more reaeuibleStewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are till deticient iu various .articular, anch as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the fire, and of the heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contrived, which also admits a constant current of cold air on tha outside of the fire box, which again becomes heated air, and, pasting iuto the oven, is made available for cooking j urposes. The agent aud snliscriber is receiving the best Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called Pride f the West," which ho will be happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the pi i. e of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, of course, to cook with it, but it bears no resemblance to Stewart's. The " Stewart " is sold by the agent, uuder a full guarantee to perform as recommended, and if, within three months from pi.rcha.ing, auy fault is found with them, he milt take them back and refund tbe money. Uous-keeers will bear in mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's here,, will, with halt thn labor and onefourth the fuel, do more and bettor cooking than any other stove ever constructed. TUOS. SCANTLIN, No. 20 Main street. Sole agoiit tor tha sale of the Stewart Stove in Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

y - MISCELLAXEpUg. wots z3 Jjv-n iiojyr.tTMOJV MJ Enlargement, on the B:isiu of tbe Canal, upon xhicUssMwssdtbe I-' rml Wharf in Evansvilie, for sale or lease, a i 'v t WM. U. WALKER, det24-dAw8ut " " " " Land Agent."

"" l- BBBT OJV BOVBTH UT., M.M.t4 extending to fie Canal, with a wharf ou the basin of the Canal of seventy-live feet, beiug tha most desirable .location foe "'HUHl'a ;iiri"g pmpoaea in Kvausvibe, for sale or lease Apply to i,IH!i r ' I' Si. ' i t ! i ,-. S1LLUK U WALKER, Ki lUtata Asent.. -J ? - JP OM HML.B 0. BJH3- TBMJttS. J 60 Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek. Lota in Lamasco, ast of Pjgeuu Cirek. Lots ill the astrii Eul't of Kvansville. . Lots in the Southern do do Lots in Bray's do d. , Lota in the 4th ' do do , . . I y. Lots in the Donation do J . do ' Apply to the ttnderaigm-d OlBce in Wheeler's building.; Third street, opposite the Court llettso., , ' ' WILLIAM n. WALKER, dec24 . !' . --Ileal Estate Agent -i' LAND FOR SALE. lao acres the u w qr sec. 7. Sown 2, range 8 west. lrtO do a e qr sec 2tf, town 2, range 8 west, law do . iir see 22, town 2, range 9 west. l!H..do s a qr sec' 31, town 2, range 9 west. 105 do u pt n e qr, see Stl, town 2, range 10 west. do - n w qr aec 14, town S, range 10 wast. ISO ltn loo ISO lu) , do , , s w qr aec 23, town 3, range 10 waat, dt ' a e qr aec 1MJ, town 3, range 10 dt " u a qr aes 24 town S, range 7" do . qr.aae a4 , town range 7 do " sw iir' SeC 24, town 3. ranao 7 The fi regoing tracts will be sold ou liberal terms. Tltiea are perfect. Enquire at the . , REAL ISTATE AGENCY, On Third atreet, bet. Mitiu and Sycamore, ' in Wheelor'a Hniidiug.WM. H. WALKER, herd Kitute Ag't. II J'BJB 99 mW Evansv!lle, lor aale by WILLIAM M. WALKER. Real Kstattt Agrut, de24 Third street, opp. the Court House. mMJ L.UJBM.B MJirUOfBU MBOMW erty for aale. Four lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, dtignateil by Nos. 3, 4, &, and , Market Place. All new three story, metal roof, bricks built fur stores, suitable lor any kind of business, and with good liuished dw.lliug accommodations. For tortus f anW, aply to Allan ' Bullock, Real Estate and General Insurance Aent, Marble Hall Building, Main Stieet, Evansvilie, Ind. ' feblo-lm , . BmMtMOM.UTMOJV OB M'JM TJVB HB.W SHIP. The partnership of J. S. Jaquess A Co. is this day dissolved" -by mutual cnn;eiit by the withdrawal of Hiram. K. liasd. All business of said firm wilt be settled by the remaining partners, Jonathan H Jaquess and Henry C. Gwathmey, who will continue the business under the same style as heretofore. JONATHAN 8. JAQUESS, HIRAM E. READ, I1ENKY C. GWAT1IMKV. Kvansville, Fsb. 'M, 18il. mr2-3w . , :, or tHS COKDITloM OTTBS Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF ,1 INDIANA, JANUARY 1, I860. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance Compauy, and is located at Hartlord, Connecticut. , , , : CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is $".00,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid . up... . 500,000 00 .. ASSETS. . 4th. Caahon haudand in B'k.$38,338 11 Cash in bauds of agents, or in course of trausui losiou b'J.ti'JH S!l Cash loaned on call 30,0(HI - 131,02'.! 00 Bills receivable, aecu.-td by personal and collateral security.. 70,223. 0'J Real -state unincumbered, building aud lot 1 Pearl street, Hartford 1.1,000 00 , STOCK AD BOKDS AS I'OLLOWS, ViX : ' ' MB TIL. 'KTVAL. 511 shams Hartford B'k stock...."l,l 1M6 4no ahares Phuenix B'k stock 4o,'.'O0 37,2M KMshures Ct. Kiv-. B'k'g Co.stk... 5,on0 li.Soo -M0 shares Exchauga Bank stocky 10,000 .. , lO.OuO 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. bank stock .'.Tfr:. 7,500 7,S."j0 2ffl shares Charter Oak B'k stock. 2t(,000 ; 20,800 220 shares Farmers' Jt Mechanics' ' ' bank stock 1 j .. 23,000 25,020 ISO ahares Mereautile B'k otock.. 15,000 , ld.otsi 13J shares Merchants' A; Manntao-', ' " ' turers' Bank stock .-. . 13,2tH .13,3:12 314 shares jEtna B'k stm:k..'. :. 31, .Vh) .14.020 1S4 shares City Bank aterk... .. 18,50 ;- tl.tlu 200 ahares American Exchange Bank stock, N. Y 20,000 20,000 2il0 shares Bank of Commerce b'k stock, K. Y...... 20,000 19,8(1t 300 ahares Importers' -t Tratlers' - i ' i ; Bak stock, N. Y 30,000 .t3,5O0 300 sbarea Bank of America bank ' stock.' N. Y.., -i... . i 3O.rt0t 33,430 2(0 ahares Mauhattau Co. Bank atnek 10,000 ' 14,0M 2CHI shares MerclisnU' Uka'k, N.Y. lo.Otst 15,825 2on shares Uniou B'k atoek, N. Y, 10,000 10,000 Km aharra Ocean B'k stock, S. T. 10,000 ' OJtOO loo aharea Bank of N America lik , - stock, N Y.... 10,tKI: 1,7tK( 300 ahares Metropolitan b'k stock, H Y . 30,000 33,UX 1O0 sltaraa Blackstoua b'k stuck, 1 Boston lo.ixni liJ.AsI lfO aharea Bank of Odbi werca st'k, Boston lu.000 10,6IKt 100 shares Granite bk stork, lioatou . 10,000 10,550 lOaharea Saltulk B'k .t.k, Bos ton - l,ott 1.205 BMalMi'a Uiae and Laathar B'k,. . Boaton 10,000 lfi.i.lO ISO shares Wabator b'k stock, . , ' , Boatoa ..... 10,000 . . 10.760 lisj shares National ll'k stock.Uoaton.,....a..t to.ootf., ltf.tod 100 shares Atlantiu B'k stock, Boston 10,000 ' lO.ot-O 100 ahares Salaty Fuud B'k slock Bostou .... 10,000 30,300 100 shares ' Bvytstou Bank stock '. itoaton....,.. ....- 10,O0O ... 11.900 100 shares Eevar. Bank stock, Bos- . ton. .10,000 ,10,100 200 shares B'k of the Stale of Mis- . ' soari stock ao.OOO ao,200 200 shares Merchant' il k stock St. Louia ;J,otK O.loO 120 shares Connecticut ttivur Company atock . 12,000 3,000 20sbaresConaecticutJtivarR.lt. ' Company .... 2,000 1,300 100 shares Hartford Jt N Haven K K Co stock.-. 10,000 : 12,460 20 Tennessee State Bonus, ti per - cents, payable 182 'JO.ISJ 18,100 2 Ohio State Bonds, Over ceuta, payable lso 10,000 ' 20,000 10,121 xo.ooo . ti.VIU 3U,C00 - 2,140 20 Michigan State Bds, H Vi cants, uayable I SKI.. 10 Missouri Stats Stock, tf par cent, payable.. .....,..-....... ... 25 Hartford Citv bonds, tf 1-er cU, 10,000 1-ayablo WTo . 3S,lt 20 snares State Bank Wiscousiu stock, Miiwaukea 2,000- ' $(i-0,80it $720,407 - Total assets. ............. 4'-3;,7o-J Ui LIABILITIES. , 6th. "Ko liabilities to bauks, or others, due sir not - ' doe. ... fith. No losses adjusted and due. , , 7th. Losses either unadjusted r u ' ' ittU. Lnast-a in suspense waitiua further proof, iucluded in last answer abovo . . 10th. All other claims against : : .. the company, (dividends . , : unpaid) .1,920 - - ! j -: I Total amount of liabilities iti,9.'i0 8 j 11th. This rule ot the txintpauy is not to exceed I f 1Q.OO0 iu any one risk,. subject to loss by i a single fire. . 12th. The amount insured in a city or village depends upou its size generally all the ilesira- j ble risks to be bad, subject to the last Title aliove named. r litli. The ainonnt insured in any one block of 1 buildings, depends upon- its size and con- . strnction. subject to the rule above retcrred to. . ...... t . i 11th. A certified copy of the Act of Jncorporutioii '-- accompanies this statement. - TIMOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec y. STATE Or CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford Couuty, J BS- - ' jAKtlAKV 6th, IKoll. Personally appeared T.C. Allyu, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and niade oath tliat tne loragoiug atataiuent, by lnui auoacribeti. t suoacrineu, of the alUirs ar as can be conation on is a true, lull sua correct statement Kit said Oomvanyt and exhibits' st far ascertained at this date, its actual cotiditi the let day of January, ISfcJ. Before inn, ..;.....,'.. , .,,,; GEO. . OILMAN, : ' Justice of the Peace. - Allen C Uallock ia th d.ilv jfejitbomced Agen. "niicaiioniwioittraacaon merchandise, store 7 ... . . . ...:, , r,..l.l to, and' policies issued at reasqnable rates. AULKN C. HALLUCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main street, "- villa, lad. 3an4ilpJ'i

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1 Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual.. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tha ptcatigu of 40 years success and - experience. . , " , - UPWARDS UK $14,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the irUua Insurance. Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID 3Y THE JET'S A Dt'BtNO TUB I'AST FIVS VFAKS: InOliio, J-l:il,.ri20.83 I InMichigan.SlSS.MAi" lu Wisconsin, 10iI,OSS.07 In Indiana,... 140.SW In Kentucky, 204,1139.40 Missouri, 3tf4,fil8.b4 Iowa .t IMi mi. li'l,3f !t.4r. i'euti'a Vs.. ;il,5ilo.82 In Illinois, . 44i',-f:..s Tenuessee,.... J7,M.21 Tiansas Jt Neb 1,15.77 Ark. Jk Ga.... 23.945.09 Mississippi and Alabama,...? '2,412.13. Firo and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at tonus consistent with solvency and talr protit. Emieeial attmtiongicen to Jtumrance of DWELLINGS and Oi-nlenU, fur term of tu 6 jreor. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the jEtua Insurance Co-npany posiises in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure sad understanding theii best interests. During "stringent time " the necessity fo- reliable Insurance leconics an Imperative duty--tbs-ability ofprojerty owners to austaiu loss being then much lessened. Agencies in nil tlio principal cities and towns throiighoiit the State. Policies issued without delay, by auy of the duly authorized Agents t tha Comi any. IMi'iltisiiiess attended to with dospatc and fidelity. A. 0. UAL) CCK f- SON, Agent, mar8 Marble Building, Malst. HIMJV B BOO Jll 815 MIOX71U0U 9v qiiAlity, fur sale o-e. S. E. GILBERT iO., mai l t - -. No. 4 Sycaiire st.J mVHT It Mi VBtfM II. J 8VBMt MOB A article of Black Tva in small caddies, 4resjlv for fimiilvme, at No. Kf Main stteot, rposita the C tirt lionse. JAS. L. SP1LJNQ. , marlo 'M2 Mi T BO TJl TOBSH B fSti. Receiving at T. REEOND'S. jro It Ml O VflMi- BBB MBU 8.-jijyrc JL Brass dmices, (cheap,) fancy Cuin Bunds and Pins. For s:ile very low by mailt; CHARLES 8. ELLS. "yjav.iifjjv -5 toj's&jijy JtJ dm couutrv Bran list received anr Bau at J. P. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GRtRY. W HE BLEU WILL'S SEWING MACHINE, ' Nu. 5 First Street, between Main and L OBBJStt TO TUB M'tc WW Wheeler Sr Wilson's Improved Seachine at rwluced prices, with increased coca in its merits as the Iswt and most rsliabky sewing machine now in uso. It sews equi.ll on the thickest or ti incut fabrics; aiakss k stitch fmpoiwibla to unravel, with the s-j advantage ot boingaliks on both sides, foriaridge or chain ou the under side ; ia aimpleistructiou,. more speedy iu movement, andurable than any other machine. Wa give), structious to euablu tint purchaser to sew ay seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, galher, bid tuck, all on the same machine, an4 warrair three years. We also keep ou constantly hands lull ass-it of Singer's niacliiues. Circulars coutuining testimoiials of then machines, from persons of the highest sis; East and Wtst, giving prices, Ac, will bo fin grstis. on application iu personor by letter fel.'.ilv F M. SELL1 mw-ts. wijrttLow, Jiyr bxm, cured A nise and female Piysician, p to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHlNti S Ylt'JP, for ChilJren IW'i't), which greatly facilitat. process of Teething, by softeuirg the gums, ciug all iullaiiimatiou will Aay all puJn aptumiKlic action, nud is SCtE TO RKGlil THE BuWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, I give rest to yourself, aid RELIEF AND HBALTH TO TOUK INFANT. We have put . up and soU this article for ten years, and can say, in tontidence and t of it, what we have uev or jeen able to say o w other medicine never wliw It failed, in a s instance, to eiTect a cure wleu timely used. "S er did we know un in stince of uissatfa( fs by any one who used it. Co; the contrary al 1 delighted with its cpera- tjtitns, and speaHii IjSr of highest comnteiidatiin of its nigi. feet, and lueilical virtues. jJWi s(ieak in thMr but we do know," afc,'ter len years eJfja, nd pledge our reputatgtionfor the tMhliof what we here declare. jla almost every ic9 where th Infant la sur-Tiring from pain . haustion, relief will ticfound in 15 or20 ta after the Syrup is admin -feisiered. This Taliiwble prepara S'lon is tbe P'eapin or one or the most expe Orincea ana sc t Nurses in New England, Hll has been Q4eh never failing success in SStliousauds of saea. It not only relieves JsiliecUild frot paiit invigorates the stomach .and liowelsrrectdity, and gives tone and gynargy to tl who, tern. It a ill almost iu stautly relre Gag in the Boa'ela altd Wind feColic, and orcomo -vulsions, which if not iieedily resdiedtl in death. We believe it fclhe best aniurestn. edy iu he world, in all tcates of Interjid Biarrhea in children, Sjwkethor i irises m teething or from auy . oUier canst Wo lid auy to every mother who I hrs a chiUfti ffe l g from uny one of the foregoing conijuts, dot let your prejuaices, nor tin prejudi of ors, stand between your suffering child t the ;ef that will bo sure --yes, abadntely a to t)W the use of this uiedicino if timely iu Full directkms for using will acipanych ls.ttte. None genuine tiulass tlies-simi of CURTIS PERKINS, New York, n theitaitlo wrapisr. . Sold by Druggists throusjiout. thfrld. 'nelpal tttlice, No. U! Cedar sheet, Ncork. Price 2"i cts. a Indtle ul-da. KELLER WHITE, Agents, Isvilkyd. B1ltjietl,BB BJBCOCK, eOBTB tL and Dealer in Coach and Sadr Hard re, Maiu street, near Water. , faring raletod mart, migomtts i til Enven and Aer -rfa-- lit ' v can niuiUlWi Kocv--, ':iiy line, ill." mm 'Uabled to fer iementa, fcan tail to lh"V the est of al v. gagi the bu , p to gie tria :, I name in part: aies, springs t of thei -- .tie" bTn'ls, enamat-d and of allls of leu i ciotus, iuuu .. .-r . ; vj ,,,' ; ail kinds, aaddle tr.es, English bHeatlntrs. atirruie, spurs, lames, tine siliames ' -.-Jh I -kinds,' Jenny Lin, Gig Trees. ..jus cloths, linings for cirnagee, varr, casiir-j.-, . i Tayior s patent naii'ts, ny nets, oi.u..- -- -lilaiikeU, London tiirth Webs.erican Jth and Rein Webs, Isth cotton ancsted; dou , ! Welt Skins, a supcior article; iv gutta rch and braaa lined nartiiigal ringss-rior ' ' 1 keep in fact e 'er-vtlung W?"" hrancll OI tne ijsiii.-hs, branches thorougily, we would scttult.oviU vourattoution bfoie pnrchasinpwhors 3 1 am also ageu for Ward's Pateprmtldls Ui0-dAw

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