Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 173, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 March 1860 — Page 2

She mitnnh EVANSVILLE, IND.

WEDNESDAY MOUSING.. 51 ARCH 23 Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. TOR tIBUTKSAST GOVERNOR, " OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of .RAnJoJph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. ;. FOR AUDITOR OF STATU, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh; for' reporter of BUPBEMK COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Extensive Case of Poisoning. Wc learn from tbe New Orleans papers of the 23d that a frightful case of poisoning occurred in that city on the 20th. The particulars are in substance as follows : At a dinner party, held at the residence of T. L. Lemley, Esq., some twenty-one persons were present. At night, all who had partaken of the dinner were taken ill, and the next day a little boy died. The conelusion was at once reached that the sick persons had been poisoned by arsenic that had been mixed with charlotte russe, a fancy dish partaken of by all the victims.' The names of the unfortunate persons were Col. T. L. Lemley, Mrs. T. L. Lemley,- Louisa Lemley, Julia 'Lemley, Sallie Hall, Mrs. Young, Sallie Young, Emma Young, Willie Young, (since died), lira.. J. IL1 "Phelps, Henry Phelps, Miss J. De Boulnez, Emily Searles, Mrs. McKee, Emily McKocJ Bella McKee, Dr. L. G. Hunt, andNancy,'a cpIore woman, andthree cluldrenjj-fcrpccted to other persons poiscm ' -' live. arftfTarrested four of Col. Lem'alaves Anne, the cook; Harry, 21 years old ; Sam, aged 3G ; and Frank, aged 24. It seems that Anne had a son, nn incorrigible runaway. .Mr. Lemley . had threatened to sell him, and . Anne had liecome revengeful on account of .her son's severe treatment, and, it was supposed, mingled poi3on with the dish aforesaid. The negroes denied having anything to do with the charlotte russe, but n witness stated that one of them was 6een stirring the dish when it had been put away to cool. . This horrible affair had created great excitement in New Orleans. . " Til EuglisD. Champion. Tom Sayers can, pb3-eically, be best de scribed, says a London cot respondent of orier i oinr, ov me wora sturur. lie slh3s like a rock ; walks with his haunches on a firm, easy swing; makes you fancy that u it's no use knocking that chap down he'll be up again before I can say Jack Robinson,' and, like the Titan, 'twice us Btrong for having kissed his mother earth." That's where the chief point of difference between the rival Champions lies. " Sayers's lace, when he is out of "-condition, is lurjje, and somewhat inclined to be pufl'y. His eye is ot the " pig " order small, deep set, and inscrutable. ' It is most dangerous, bocause you cannot understand the bearing of its expression. It does not intensify in gaze when he means mischief, and bo give you warning of tbe coming "auctioneer," but is the same stoical, imperturbable either When be has just been floored, or the moment before he propels the terrific rightbinder that is to send to grass tbe unhappy ' candidate " who stands before him. Then, Sghting never was reduced to such coldblooded, matter-of-fact science nsithas been by Tom. rrom me moment ne enters ine ring, .lie ierards his opKneiit as a ' subject" that it is his duty to dissect. This idea, iu the XoHd way it is impressed upon his mind, never leaves him until he sees the spouge thrown up by sunnrbody, whether by his own or the other side it does not matter, s those who saw his fight with Nat Langham will remeinlier. Such jiower of selfdevotion to, and conecntrativu energy upon a given object, renders him for the time, in my opinion, invincible. Yon cannot, by severity of punishment, divert his mind from the one undivided idea and intent of ultimate victory ; and his body is so tough that you cannot wear that out before vou have demoralized the less material part of his organization. To beat him an antagonist must do oue of two things blind Lini or stun him. 'Ould Nut" had science and strength enough to do the former, and come off the conqueror. I am told the Beniciu Boy has the requisite amount of sledge-hammer in his fists, his flexors, aud extensors to do tho latter. We shall see. Turn has been taken off his pins with " rib-roasters" and jaw breakers ' before now; jet he always managed to sliakehiinelf up iu the thirty seconds allowed between rounds, aud come . up to tbe scratch at the time-keeper's call, in a rough-and-ready sort of a way that was not to be trifled with. In his second fight with Aaron Jones, for ins'anc-e, some sporting lord (Drumlanrig, I think), offered Jones a pretty round douceur if he would get first knuck-down iu a certain indicated round. Jones, who wasplutky a the wbat's-bis-name, went in to earn his money with a will, and, regardless of consequences, gave the gentle Tom such a straightener on the side of the neck as not only " stretched him prone," but caused his backers serious doubts as to whether he would ever get up any more. Rut Jemmy Alassey spoke tip sharply to him, gave him an extra squeeze of the sponge, and he woke up somehow, astonishing everybody around the ring by his steady march to the scratch. Old bands exclaimed at the time "l'.yingo, if it wouldn't take a Hindian club to knock the sense hout o' ?uch a cove as that!" The New Orleans Delta says " the effective and reliable strength of Douglas at Charleston cannot be counted at more than 86 votes ; and to this point it will probably fall as soon as a number of ballots shall have demonstrated his inherent weakness. All that then will be necessary, will be to concentrate the remaining 227 votes, which constitute 25 more than two-thirds, on some sound, progressive State rights Democrat, regardless either of threats or promises on the part of the Squatter Sovereignty faction." We are pleased to sec this eucourageuicut of home manufactures in tbe South, where a protective tariff used to be so unpopular. If the non-intercourse zeal of the Southern States should Wad to the development i f their own industrial resources, good will have coiue Ironi this great folly of the duy. fin. Gazette.

Tub Maine Legislature are debating the advisability of removing the Capital of the Suite from Augusta to Portland. ' Some ungracious scamp says that in shape, the new Etyle of bonnet is a cross between a coal scuttle and a buggy top.

Domestic Pets. Never purchase a par-i rot without taking it a month upon trial. There is no knowing where the bird may Old Father Balden once wittily said of the elder Napoleon, that " he was a very good christian among christians, a very crood musplcman among inusslerueu, and will tie a Very good devil among devils ! " ; The Economy of Domestics. Some of the family domestics in New York are al- j lowed the soap grease and ashes as per- ! quisites. On a warm day last week one j was nsked why she kept a large wood nre burning. "Oh!" said she, u wc get a shilling a bushel for the ashes." eSfMr. Langston, one of the Oberlin refcuers, was to lecture in Cincinnati upon the question, "What shall be done with the Negro." Probably the lecturer came to the conclusion that the fittiest thing to be done with Cuffy is to steal him. Louisvill Courier. Encouraging Home Manufactures. The Richmond Dispatch says that homespun clothts are becoming bo fashionable with business men in Virginia that the factories in different parts of the State find it impossible, with their present facilities, to fill, the numerous orders that pour in upon them. . School fok the Instruction of Engineers. The Louisville Journal advocates the establishment of schools in the Western cities for the instruction of youth in theoretical and practical engineering, upon the same principle that navigation and seamanship are taught in the Maryland and Massachusetts Nautical ScbpoJa "'..i Riffle amount or property, atbe more vaiual de aggregate of human life, which are at tb. mercy of those who take charge of theengines on steamboats, demand t,ljjj.ft"te(j an j sons should be tuorHfferstand all the niepractically troinations as well as the sciencUeiWations of the engines with the wonderful motive power. If schools of the character indicated are established, the number of accidents, explosions, &c, on the Western rivers will be greatly diminished in a few j-ears. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. 7KiK jvst nr. cm vy.it a large JUL nn. I iiw importation of CItOCKKJtY-WAKK, ULASSWAUE, CHINA, Ac, First etroot, Kvansville. oot5 dTJltlK JV 8 H JS? I S! ii .f U it H . SKKIKS! ! 2i Ihixpb Uttrdi'ii Weeds assortiHl Itisley's, Parker's, and Shaker. Warranted new. For sale low wholesale ox retail, at uiar.il VICKKltY BKOS. to boxes, asortt d. 'A Krcat variety of cath articlo in store and for sale by mil VlCKEItY BROS. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. LWIsl. JPtiKSOJS O Oil MJV&JL turrsted in lands ailjoining the followinj; di-MJiiU'il tract, are hereby notified that on the 17th of April, 13rtt. tin! tenuity Surveyor of Vanderburgh county will run the lints anil perpetuate the corueis of 00 acres of the north end of the west half of the north west quarter of section 4, town , south of range 11 west ; and also of 18 acres t.l' the outh end of ;tid GO acre-. niai it taprl7 Ul'DOLPII KEHW. ,r& StJKK f HTl Off fiU-C-'JL IN IXTlt TUK til.V'i'hl; V IstTiflNRSri. Wishing to etblish a branch of our business iu the interlwr for the purpose ol doing shipping produce bn.itieiis, we o!1t-r lor sule oh env ternu., the slock of rtKOCKK! KSaml STi ' H K KlXTCltKS now owned ty us nt s Water street. Tito btisiimH has liet'n established about four lnonths. . Auy iiihii of orilinary euterprise can do a good paying cuiJi business fr.in the hiy of purchase. !tick almt ?'2.iKI can be i educed, if desired, to $I.'2K) or $!,. . For psrticrlurs aiply to VK'KKKY HUOS.. nmlil No. 82 Main St., or 8 Water st. W SHI Oil. TlIE01.lt HIiLMUI.M JLJ article that don't explode, tor sale at TIl'KKHY Bit JK. niaril 82 Main st ..ml S Water st. M- lion km. V w Appleton's New American KncycUs'ilii,vol 8; iteiiton's Debates in Congress, vol. l:i ; First (Juai re! in Married Lite; FwotlH Is on the I.onmhtrtcs of Another Worid r:cw supply ; Lucy t'rufi.m. By author of fays of my Life ; Sir it. 'han's thost; 1 1to Ma -tle Kaun. Hawthorne's new lKM)k ; eelt-ll,- .. By Smiles ; A Life Siiii-le. Miss T.irdoe's new ls.k ; 't he Fate of Sir Jobn Franklin l'lscovereil ; Tbe Haunted Homestead. Uy Mrs. South worth ; A lot of Sunday behind Bok., JC. martl At ItOTJKLL CONYSGTON'S. the world'Ffaik TroiTrsGa AT NO. 8 SECOIVD STREET. g-LJVJZXUMaMTlOJS'JJS'il JhOUNJLK the Imst variety of Ladies', Misses', Youths', Boys' and children's Slioes ever ottered to the citizens of Kvunsvillit. Ladies wishing something nice for the Spring will do well to call and take a look at the fascluating little Oa iters. Slippers, ituttoii tiailer.-i, exiiuisite, par r-elletU ; tine Kid anil Mor.K'co Heel lioots and Biukins lV,r less money than you ever Isjiiht them bef.ire. Children's Shoes of every style and color to le sold for fifteen days at twenty per cent, lower thau any house iu the city. Cotuv ta tho rescue ! I want money must have it. Come end buy shoes while bargains are offered. You shall hear from, mo again in a few days. Y ours, JOHN 11ASCH, mar-21 Evutisville, 1ml. sr. TH.t -K II OK STO l.KJ'. It. I UK colored llor.e, atwiut six Vears old. on Fiiday ni'l.t, the lilth Inst., from the Ororx-i-y Shire uf T. Keitmon l, No. 1 2 Posey Block, Main street, Kransville, InJ. The horse is lightly made, and has a very tender muuth. Had a least; r hal ter on when h left. Any iierson civin informatii.n where be may I. foitntl. or bringing him to me, will be libei-.iliv rewarde,!. marlti T. It EDMUND. New Firm! New Goods! Old Hands! receiving a large stock of Spring aud Summer Dry WooJs, to whkh they call the attentiou of the public, mid which, with increased facilities for buying cheap, thev are prepared tootTcrat 'ow priu-s for cash. SCHAPKKB Jt BUSsINU, Saccessors to S. Kmbich It, Co., "iai 4! Main stiwt. Auction Sale. "V It Mi H s M i JV K It IV 1 1. I. JL sell at public auction on Tliursilav. March .u, inisi. at nis rest.leuce iu Kvaiisville, tbe toltowing propurty : 4 g.rfd uurkiux M ules. .1 horses, lo-hor.e wagons, 1 yoke Of Oxen. 1 VVufer Ilrn j with I hi r. I ?, doiilde waguu llurness, 1 cart harI ness, from ten lo fifnxn ttionsaud feet of pine Luni- ! bi r, in Wheelbarrows, 1 Mud Wheel aud fixtures, and oi bcr brirk ard tisils too numerous to m.-ntioti. TERMS OK SALK: All sums or live dollars j and uuilur, rash; n sums above rive riolluts, eight months' credit will be gi-ren, purchasers giving ! notes With approved security, waiving valuation an. I appraisement laws. A. G. SULLIVAN. A. Yot no, Auctioneer. uiarlT-dts

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Babcock tto . - ! - . i HARDWARE DEALERS, ; , . i ! HAVE REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS.. .AND NOW Or's'KU I'HR SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE snppi,iKi o.v run most FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. niail:i XX HZ! TifiL i f 1. JH. aOTVMMJS-ttOJV, IHSJSTMST, -Mt having removerl from his ohl rooms, Slain Street, opposite the Court Hmi-e, to the corner of Main and Second sts., over Thompson's Drugstore, and having increased his facilities for doing all kinds of Dental work, he is now prepared to supply the demand. He is still making those beautiful Gold plates with Gum teeth, which are preferred by so many, and which, for strength and purity, cannot be surpassed. A Iso, the new styles of woi k, tho Continuous Gum, which is very beautiful; the ainher, which is superior to vulcanite ; also,.choplastis and silver plates. He has-been using fur $ years, the electric process for extracting teeth without pain, and iu the majority of cases, with entire success, as hundreds of persons will testify. Parents may insnie health and beauty to their children by having thoM distresHing irregularities of the teeth corrected by the ilenti.il. Tbe m.t extremely irregular teeth can be corrected. Thw prices of Ientistry have been iu the last few years so very reasonable that all may now enjoy the Itefietits of the science. Dr. F. HUTCHINSON, Dentist Cor. Main and Second sts., Cvansville, ln.1. mar20-3iu J. HEALT. U. WtiIS, CO-PARTNERSHIP. rnxtt t! UJiji a si fj.vMS it mi vij-u M. associated together iu the Book. Stationary and Music busititss, respectfully announce to the pnblic that they hare on hand a large and wellselected stock of BOOKS, STATIONKKY, PIANO.an. I MUSICAL 1NST1U7MKNTS of all kinds SHfcKT MCSIC and 1NSTBUCTOKS for Piano. Goitnr, Violin, Vlute, Accord eon. Ac. Als.-, a large and tine assortment of VIOLIN, GDITAIt, ViOUNCICLLO, ami PIANO STKINGS, and everything usually kept either in Book or Music stores. mai-.it HKALY WARItKN. Dissolution ot" Co-Partnership. ryi UK CO-PJRTJSXMSHII UK HJiM. tofore existing between Saui'l Kmbich ami Ben. Schapker, under the style and firm of 8. Kmbich A Co., was dissolved on the I'th of Keb. by tbe death of Satu'l Kmbich. .' N. I!. I am very thankful to my friends, customers, aud the public generally for their liberal pHtrouage extended to me during my connection with S. Kmbich. BliN.SCHAPK.KB. CO-PARTNERSHIP XOTICK. v'.. HCH.1 ! lilt Ji-ll JOHj' W. Ml BUSSING having associated themselves together, will continue the Dry Cootie business of tlm lute firm of S. Embich A Co.. at the same place (No. s'J Maiti street), under the style and firm of . SCHAPKKfi A BUSSING. ' Hex. ScltArKBR, of the late firm of S Kmbich VJOhn V. BessiNO, formerly w ith S. Kuil.irli Co. laarjli i : VW,9.ITCHl'i j'II JK WK1.U w W : We are selling Watciuw, Jewelry, ate, at extraordinary low iirices, preparatory to laying in a new stock. BITTROLKF BROS., ""rl; 48 Main strt et. "S W,9 JJT K I J VTi fJl WW to attfml a Gr.Hit r and drive an It O I e.XDress wagon. Must kuow how to write u fair hand, aud come well recommended. Apply at No. 132, Piwy Block, Main street. marltt-tf T 6jY8"M4 TlljTJKMfijZlPIT AJ tbe thing for cattle just received and constantly for saie at J. P. KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. 3000 I, li s. 8 H O C It it num. It urn lbs Hams, .smj lbs Lard a nrime article for sale cheap at tnarll KLLIOTT'S FAMILY CROCKRY. fiKO. MOST lilt It CO.. " Corner Locint st. and Canal, have o a lull supply ot Mob.. Perk in bids, and half bbls., itess oidinary do hand Rump Pork, j Bulk end Bacon j Sides, . Hams, Shoulders, 1 Lard in kegs bbls. f v hich they oHi-r ou tavorsbie terms in lots to suit ' TurchasTS insrH rKKIt ,JTS 3UU ttU8H. iUtUJR , Aj Canada Oats, just received, and for saie by CHAS. MclOHSSTt'N, " luarlt Posey's Block, Main at. LEATHKR BELTING. gr& WIJ 1.' ti MJTKJST 8TMMSTCHM1I Cmeutod ..t.. Riveted Leather Belting a's. 1 see Leather, Rivets aud Iturs, Rivet Sets an.) Headers, Punchers and tlutting Flyers.- A f'tU slin k always ou bund at lowest factory pnees. CHARLES BABCOCK. niri 8, Main street.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CHA. B. KIEHAVr. LWIS BECKHAM. FIRM OF ' :: NIEHAUS &. BECKMAN. ' NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. fptfJ --V UK TJIL. WW dealers an' Manufacturers oT Tin, Copper, nrid Sheet Iron Warns, No. 8, Waterstreet, between ' Main, and Locast, Kvansville, Iiid. i The undersigned have constantly on hand a Tall assortment of Stoves of every variety and pattern, Mt the lowest prices, aud beg Wave, to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have lite Ix-Jt ami neatest assortment of Tin WV.re ever offered, and have constantly on hand a full assortment of Druggist (June, Ac, rc. ' Those persons wishing work In their line are respectfully reqnested to gite them acall liefore purchasing elsewhere, a by prompt attention tv th ir business aud thorough knowledge of their trado, they hoiio to aire general satisfaction. N1KHACS BECJtMAK. COPPER AxFjOB WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Steam Pipes, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Ooppervmithiti g and Sheet Iron Work, mad and repaired, Jletal Hooting, Guttering, Ac. Work warranted to give perfect tatitfactio, at Qt Unseat price. nir7-4 mil -t ZaT a BPHMJVt Til MI B. ..cvXJ'wJ' Just received and t now OMitwj, an ele gant stock of goods suitable for the Spibig Trade : 20 cases fancy prints; . 10 . " , denims; 15 " bleached muslins; t "Uwnsi-.-, 2 " ehallies; K) ' cottonades; 4 " apron checks; 10 bales hirting stripes; SO - sheeting; Anl a great variety of notions of all kinds, all of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Svansvillo. Come and examine for yourselves at mar5 J. II. MAG HIE A UO.'S, First St. Irs Ji. Store of Thomas Kerth has been removed from No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 75 Main St., opposite Washington Hotel, where lie keeps a full supply of LKATI1KR AND FINDINGS, lie keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. Philip Duksseb, Fleming' old salesman, is with me. and wilt fcsM-cukcuuiefs.wno may Gallon ua. -- lie will do justice tossll. mari-lmd i TIIOMA8 KERTH. l!(i MS Ml X i J JVJJJL 8. WW 190 kegs assorted sizes, just received artd for sale by CHAS. McJOnNSTON, marl Posey's Block, Main street. rmi o m m, mi t ' M. In ereat variety, New Drag Store of feb27 Jl M r M 7 Mj Mi 8 at tbe lowest price, at the K. 8. THOMPSON. MlXT MUC-JBIVMIMIU 8M'M,MtJVIIMI CiF stock of lrch and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at F. SIIARPK t t.'O.'S REMOVAL. M. nritCAN F. A. OOOIB. 9 W siectfnlly intorms the public that ha has removed from his old stand ou Water street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer Jt Mackey, No. 5, Main street, and has made a change iu hia Grin, thestyle of which will hereafter be Duncan Sc Cooke. . We will keep constantly on hand a lar e and well selected stock of foreign and domestic dry gisxls, which we will sell at reasonable and uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patrouage of the old house, aud to merit a large accession of new customers, we remain Yetirs, respectfully, feb2t lm DUNCAN At COOK E. ""! OTANICAL m YS1 CI AN. DR. WM. COURTNEY, Oetee er. JffasM sisjsl I'irtl tlretli, EVANSVILLE, IND. Tjrj a. c. ii js f i:B.M.ynjri, f i. oAw W cated in this city aud can lie found at his office at all hours '.both day aud night), except when pro'essl.nially engaged. tUT Especial at teutLin given to all chronic diseases. Cancers cured, (warranted). febt 3md The Economist ft..' 5 rgruns sto vh mm tjkxjv tub JL first premiums at every Fair where it has been exhibited. At the South-Western ludiaua District Fair, held bore October, 1S.VJ, there were but two premiums offered for cooking stoves one for me nest wcou coexinfi stove, and one for the best coal cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST 1'KKMIUM FOB TUK BEST . COKING STOVK FOR WOOD. Roelker, KlmmanJtCo took the first premium for their ctsiking stove for coal. No other premiums ware offered. The Urge silver mdal was sw truen rainn Kconomtsc at tne JMew lork state Fair ; and the first premium at the United States rairiielit at Chicago, aud twelve other State an County Fairs in l8dt. In no branch of mechanical art has there ben a more apparent advance than in tue man ntacture ot stovss. It is but a few years since tne very name aas a novelty, representing huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid ol use as ornament, 1 heae have gradually given place to patterns of grace aud utility ; nntil the varieties onr nieraec now present have almost exhausted tne vocabulary of names : and the different Dh the metal is made to assume, would astonish old vutcan niiu'elf. In style aud finish, the Improve. meut has been real, leaving nothing to be desired on that point, but the severe competition in price, to which they have been subjected, has deprived them of many of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems more especially to have been the case in retereuce to cook stovee an article of itouieatu: economy that has more todo with scolding wives and crotchety servauta than most people imagine. The public have long sought aa iuipruveuiuui in inis article, anu we believe are ready to pay auy reasonable price lor a coo King stove, 11 It ouly possesses tne morns ot size, weight, convenience. uuraoility, economy, ami perfection of manufacture. These ijualities seem to be possessed most fully in the Ecou .mist a new stove, perfected aud brought out ine past season, by Messrs. Treaslweli, Perry ikNortou,of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, aud it looked so much like a stove iuceuded for ear, that we concluded to try them, and tbe result of the experiment convinces us that tho proprietors, iu their detwrmiuation to mako the best tuce in thr tnnl(, have succeeded. We regard the jwonouiist as possessing all tne menu above enu iterated aa :he great stove of the day far in ad vance of anything ever attempted iu tbe line of stoves, perl, ct in all its appointments, and true to its name in durability aud the use of fuel. Among the ninny conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a large oven, with books arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to 23 gallons warmimr closet, broiling hearth, rc., c: The broiliinr hearth is oue of the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory in its eperatiou. '1 lie proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series of experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting In the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has been secured by letters patent, and is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keepiug the coal,- in a constant glow. We are always glad to do jusiioe to niechauical improvements, aud especially sucii as contribute so largely te the general good, as the one above mentionedThe Economist, whit h is com nandiag such a large sale, will he found only at SCANTL1N At STEPHENS'S, Main st., between Water aud First, Evau.ville, Inn. tuaro SPUING TolajOL TT THADE. . Dotors, Wholesale Manufacturer of Oentlenien'e, Ladies', j Misses', and Children's j BOOTS, HJI0ES, AND uppers, I ' Carlitle Buildings, 3fo. 53 West Fourth street, J ' Cincinnati, ' gjrflTMlS TUMI JITTMJVTIOJS' OF JSL dealtri to the tact that he is now manufacturing, and keeps constantly on hand a large stock f t the aeaest and choicest styles of goods adapted to t:io requirements of popular trade ; the iuducenieuts be oflers are GOOD COODS AT LOW i KICKS. Having lien et gaged in manufacturing first clas gi'-nU lor over twenty years, he now clniui to have facilities for mauufacturiug first rliies goods as ehe.-p, if not cheaper, than Eastern manufactures He feels confident of his ability to ' otter extra iuduoments tocloee buyers. Ilia motto . is a fair field an.l no favors. ! Call aud examine hisgoods, and you will bs sure to bny. j . Orders promptly attended to. I Ie01.-3md

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OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, . A. D. 18K, M ADE TO THE AUDITOR OK TH K 6TATK OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO TUB STATUTE OV THAT STATU. NAME AND LOCATION : .m. rtnllti JS'JMK OJf THIS f O.flfJ.Vl' JL Is tiie llME IssTjBkKCBCoMPAHT, I ncovporat-, el in 1853. aud Ira-sted in the city of New York. CAPITA D.oNK MILLION DOLLARS. The capital of said Company actually paid up iu cash is....; .... ? 1, 000,0 00 The surplus ou tbe 1st day 'd January, 1S0.. 4to,K15 85 Total amount of capital and surnlits $1,41,615 80 ASSElj. Amount of cash in Continen tal Bank, K. Y ?4'.V7 61 Amount of cash in hands of Agents, and iu course of transmission (balance) :!r,fC. Til Amonnt of unincumbered real estate. No. 4 Wall Street.... li7,fW9 Oil Amount of United States . treasury notes, market value 102,211 20 Amount Missouri State b'ds, a percent., market value... lft.Sti OA Amonnt of North Carolina bonds, per cent., market value., ... Amount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., wiarket value.. Amount of Brooklyn City 9,630 (HI D.OOG 00 water bonds, 0 per tent., market value 10,250 MI 83,525 00 Amount of baaktocks, Mar ket valne, Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at ' least $1,695,300, mod on which there is less .than one year' a interest due and owing rate of interest per cenv,-iMr us stock and bonds, payable ou demand, the market value of securities pledged, f 31,529 . ...18ti,C90 00 Amount due tr im premiums on policies issued at ouice.. Amount of bills receivable 1.SC7 7 ' for premiums ou inland navigation risks, Jtc... 11.004 41 Interest actually due ULd paid 24,928 80 ' $1,4:8,369 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. Amount of losses Incurred and in process of adj us tinent 17,fi.S :il Amount of losses reported on which no action has been taken lj,422 12 Amouut of claims for losses resisted bv the Company.. 9,500 00 Amonnt of dividends declared, and dne aud unpaid... None. Amount of dividends, either cbkL or scrip, declared but not yet due None. Amount of money borrowed. None. Aiu'.unt of ail other existing clams against the Co.. None. Total amonnt of losses, clitin'ji, and liabilities $42,580 43 The greatest amount insured on any oue ris-k is 830,000, but will not, as a general rule, exceed tl.M.UI ".1 ' The Company has no Keneral rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in auy city, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, by the geucral character of buildings, width of streets, fucilitias for putting out tires, Ac. No part of its capital or eni uings is deposited In any other (itate as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporation Hccomp-iuiea this statement. STATKOF NKVY TOKK, ) &s City and County of New York. ' " Charles J. Martin, I'resiiletit. sud J. Jl'ltun Smith, Secretary of the Home insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose ami say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the attain, of the said Corporation, Mild t'lut they are the above described ofticers thereof. (Sjgneii) CHARLKS J. MARTIN, Pres't. (Sijrned) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscribed aud sworn before me, this 17th day of January, A. D. 1800. Witness my hand JSEAL.J Buj officUll gwl (Signed) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for ludiaua, in New York, 106 Broadway, N. Y. A lieu C. Ilallock is theduly authorieed agent for this city, as per certificate of authority filed in the Couuty Clerk's ofbee. This Company insures against loss or damage by fire te buildings, merchautiise, household furni ture, and personal proierty . generally.. Also, sgaiust the perils of inlaud navigation, at fair rates of premium. - . ALLEN C. UALI.OCK, Agent, Marble Ilall Building, Main St., Evansville. feb3-tapzx. STEWART'S STOVE. M,wjr8 ojy iuj'a, j jljmos At lot of these truly and Justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. Tho. Scan t tin t, No. 29 Main street, between Eirtt and Second. The flist premium was awarded to this 8tove as the best coal or wood coo, 'ng stove at the Southwestern Indiana District T. air, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste, makes so iiisutierable an obfortiou to every other rook ing stove no w in use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed iu the best of stoves now in use, this most perfect aud complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been a. complUhed. everything required in tho liest provided families, so far as cookiug is coucerued. When, too, it is borne ip ind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully einuloved. and the fire is at it, height, without the smallest nuplcasautness from the change of temperatnre, so little is the heat from it -diffused externally, au inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is oue of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how h at is so economised aud diffused within the stove itself, and e" little perceptibly escapee into the kitchen, a place where, with auy of the stoves now in use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any oue, in warm weathor more particularly, to breathe with comfort. J'or 20 years Sir. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, be hasobtaiued three new iiateuts for improvements, which, in his opinion, and the opiuiou of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years twenty tAoasnnd of them have been sold, under a full guarantee, and not oue has been returned. These remarkable results hare emboldened a hoet of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk dues cheese. These Imitations are known by various names, but they are ail deficient in various l-rticulars. such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over tun nre, ami ot tne near, uy a arart damper, ingeniously contrived, vhich also admits a con stant current of cold air on the outside of the fire box, which again becomes heated air, aud, passinz into the oven, is made available for cooking urpoees. The agent and subscriber is receiving the best Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called " Pride of the West," which he will be happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, of course, to cook with it, but it Dears no resemolauce to Stewart s. The "Stewart" is sold by the agent, nndcr a fut? guarantee to perforin as recommended, and if, within three mouths from p'lrchasiug, auy fault is fsund with them, he will take them back and refund tbe money. Housekeeper will bear in misd. then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the ouly agent's here, .will, with halt the labor aud onefourth the fuel, do more and bettor cooking than any other stove ever constructed. TU0S. SCANT LIN, No. 23 Vain street. Sole agent for tbe sale of the Stewart Stove in Southern Indiana and Kent oaky.

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GREAT SALE OF T 3T r'Tji O T 3 - no in, Jt t F VI VSVl LLI. on T lit KoDAr, the iitU dsyof April x tT ih ty-lo ie4e-m the East eru Knlariement. wtth a Iront oi juj iter, em hnrim ItNlfnet on Main street. DO feet on Lnft street, 2O0 feet on Sixth street, 180 Iwt ud Fifth street, 100 feet ou Fourth street, Ac. These Lots are in close proximity lo the Rnilroai1, Depot,- Wabash Erie Canal, Public Schools, Main street, and the Ohio River, and iu the rery hart of a thriviug and well-settled portiun of Uc'lJ- 1 hey are accessible and convenient for ridetwra or biuiuees purposes, and ara now ottered t the public for the firtt time. They present a rare chuce f r profitable investment, and every niu who wishes to select a good l t for building, sh.oil l take advantage of (he opporiunitt now presented. Tbe l.a-.tera Kulargeluriit is imnroving more rapidly than any other iart . of hvamm te, ana ei.y a . - F proved with good side-walks. - of Evansville, and nearly ail of these lots are ininr.scaiPTlOJi. Lot. 13.... 17.... Block. ... ... ... ... ....... .10. -...10... ...10... ...10... riiie....V.Lot .Block. ; : '25xl42Vi 19 35... 30x146$ 25xl42i SO 35... 28xl485 21x100 11.'...36... 2xl42 5xl42$. 12j....3... - 27X14SJ2 25xl42. 2 38. 3xl422 2ftxl422-.. 7 39... 24x128 25X142W W 2S90 21x124 18 39... , 24x90 21xl2l....17 39... ' 24x00 21X124...... 2 40... :WH42Vi 81x71 3 40... Sirxl42 SIXTH 11 ..: 34ixl42 217B.... 5 41... SOH2V2 15.. 1J.... 21.-. 5.... ..11... 10 11. 1.. .11... 1... 3.. ..IS. .....IS.:. .12. ....13:.-1. 14... S..; aix7...-... 4i 804xl42 lo.. 12.. 13... zlxTU 19 41 21x76 9 4I. 21x124..:... l....'..44. 2x 1U0... ... ...44... 20x100 19- 44... 20x100 4 45... 3UX 14-i 25x100 89Mxl42Vi 25X142W 25x142! Ji25xl425 ' 45xl42V 25X100 25x100 " 29 ,'4x100 .13.... 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I ' TERMS: One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two aud throe years, with iuteiest secured by mortgage on the premises I Plats can be seen at Crescenf City Bank, Connty Recorder oihee, .Wimbtogton notice, A ngust jutes, Henry Stockfioth, Kostor 4 Korf, Henry Cumbcrts, and at my onto, where all information will be furnishnd. TllOS. E. GARVIN, niarl5-10td ' So. 10 Third st. ov tiis coaoiTioa or ihs Hartford Fire Insurance Co:, MADE TO T1IK AUDITOR OF THB STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY I, J880. tat' Tlia nnnia uf this Cnmnsriv is th ltMetfur J Fire Insurance Coiupaoy, aid is located at li irt- ! tord. Connecticut. ' I CAPITAL. i O.l Tk nni.1 .,f r.nilul U,.wlr .$500,000 00 T. .' , J paid 1 up 500,000 00 ! ASSKTS. 4th. CashouhutidaudinB'k.S38,338 11 Cahh in hands of agents, or in I course of transmission 62,698 8!) Cash loaned on call.. .30,000 00-$131,02ti 00 , Bills receivable, wcured by personal I aud collateral security 70,223 50 ; Real stste uiiiuunmbered, building and lot 1 Pearl street, Hartford . 13,006 00 STOCK, AD B'lNDS AS JTOLLOWM, TtZ : FA R VAL. Jt'KT VAL. oil shares Hartford B'k stock 851,100 8o8,!85 4'Kl shares I'hcetux U K stock 4H,i 1)0 lrwshnres Ct. Riv. B'k'g Co. stk... 5,0oo 2K) shares Kxchatige Bauk stock.. 10,000 3711 6,51 Hi 10,000 7,350 20,800 25,520 10,0011 13,332 Sl,tr0 l,t15 ;o,(s)0 l!i,8on 33,titiO 33,130 ll,ti.V) ln.825 10,000 0,200 10,700 33,600 loO shares Bank ol Hartford te. bank stock , 200 shares Charter Oak B'k stock. 7..V10 20,000 . 220 shares Farmers ' J: Mechanics' bank stock. 22,t1Tl 150 shares Mersantile B'k Stuck.. 15,000 132 shares Merchants' & Manufac turers' Bank stack :15 shares .Ulna B'k slock 181 shares City Bauk stock.... i;,2tM 31,600 I8.AU0 200 shares .American .Exchange Bank stook, N. Y 20.000 200 shares Bank uf Commerce b'k stock, N. Y.- 20,nii0 00 shares Imforters' Traders' Bsjk stock, N. T 30,00(1 :MX shares Bank of America bank sto;k, H. T 30.000 2c 0 shares Manhattan Co. Bank - stock 10,000 200 share Merchants' Bk s'k, N.Y. 15.00O 200 shares Union B'k stock, N. Y. ln.noo ZOO shares Oceaa B'k stock, N. Y. 10,0cm 100 taares Bank of America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, N T . . 30,000 100 shares Blaokstons b'k stock, Boston -.. ......... Icy in 190 shares Bank ef Commerce st'k, Boston . lo.nno 100 shares Orauite bk stock. Boa. . ton. IO.OiKI 10 shares Sutulk B'k stock. Boxlo.dio lll.SOO 10.550 ,Jc5 10,5 10.750 10,4itl ton 100 share Hide and Leather B'k, Boston 1"0 sbaras Webster b'k stock, Boston .................-... 100 shares National B'k . to. k, Boston.. 1,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10,000 lO.oOO 100 shares Safety road B'k stock Boston........ 10,000 100 shares Boylstou Bank stuck 10,300 ll.woo 10,100 20,200 20,100 8,000 1,300 12.450 18.IOO 10,125 20,000 8,400 35,0)0 Boston . . 10,000 100 shares Rever. Bank stuck, Boaton .10,000 800 shares B'k ef the 8 tale of Missouri stock....- 20,000 200 shares Merchants' B'k stock sit. Louis.. ... SO.000 120 shares Conuectioat stiver Company stock- - 12,000 20 shares Connecticut River R. R. . Company -........ 8,000 100 shares Hartford A N Haveu K R Co stock.- 10,000 20 Tennessee State Bonds, tl per cents, payable 1892 . 20,000 2 Ohio State Bonds, u per cents,, payable I860 10,000 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 y cents, payable lao3 20,000 10 Missenri State Stock, 8 per cent, payable ....-..... 10,000 25 Hartford City bonds, 0 per eta, payable 1870 15,000 20 shares State Bauk Wisconsin stock, Milwaukee 2,000' 2,1D 457 fHS,8t0 $720, Total assets :.JA'i.70J 5! LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to bauks, or others, due r not - due. ........ ;; 41th. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted tlt. ..... 8th. or Justed aud nut due, ,,00," 83 . 9th. Losses iu suspense waitins further proof, included in last answer above 10th. All other claims against , the company, (dividends unpaid) 1,920 . Total amouut ef liabilities.. .rit!,:IO 85 11th. This rule of tbe company is not to exceed SlO.OtiOin auy oue risk, subject to loss by m single urn. I The amount insured in a city or villaire de' I 12th. penda upou its size generally all the de-si ra- , oie rotas 10 ue naa, suuject to tne last ril" , aoove named. y one blo of ! Din. tne amouut insured In an buildings, deiends upon its structiou, subject to the ru i size an ' lie abw-e refer- I red to. 14th. A certified copy of the Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. T-f-HOTHY C. ALLYN, Bee'y. STATK OF CONNtiCTICCT, ) Ilartfoel county, Mjancaxt eth, 18l'i0. Personafy appeared T. C. Allyn, Secretary of tbe Hartforr Fire Insurance Company, aud made oath that tfce foregoing statement, by him subscribl. is a lue, 'all and correct statement of the affairs oi sun wnipany, ana exniiuis, so iar as can oe j pscertained at this data, IU actual condition ou i the 1st day of January, 1800. Before me, : GEO. 8. OILMAN,' Justice of the Psas:. . Alien j. nuiKi is am nuiy autnonzed Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from tbe Auuttor oi oiare, men in trie Couuty Clerk s office. . Applications for insurance on merchandise, store houses, dwellings ami contents, will be attended to, aud policies issued at reasonable rates ALLEN C. UALLOCK Agent, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Mala street, Kvansville, lad. Jan23tap28

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GUARD AGAINST FIRE ' BY - CIIQICE I N S U.R A KC E WITH THE Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND CXISIPATBKD ' " - Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years) success and experience. UPWARDS OP $14,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the JEtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. . t The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID 3Y THE vKTNA ncntNO mi past nv years: IuOhio $4:n,fi2i.8l In Wisconsin, 100,0.15.07 In Kentucky, 201,939.40 Missouri '.81,518.04 In Michigan, 1."8,043 In Indiana,,.. I Itf.eiM In Illinois ' 4J,,rCt. Tennessee P7.MH.21 IowaAMInti. lnl,3!l.4r. TvansasANeb 19,045.77 v.,n' V... 31.S95.82 Ark. St !).... 23.43. Mississippi end Alabama,... $52,412.18. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Etpecial attention yirea to litmranee of DWELLtXQS amt CnUnt, for term of 1 5 yean. , r The solid sorvice long and snccessfully tried, and the many advances the Mlu& Insurance Company poi.n4es in its lii.e, should not be overlooked by those ready to l-isuie and understanding their best iuterests. Dnriun "stringent times " the necessity for reliuMe liisuram becomes an imiierativo duty- -the ability of property cwaers to sustaiu loss belntf then much ieet.ciiL - - Aijenciep in all the principal cities and towns throughout the Mate. l'Uicies issue! without delay, by ny ol" the duly authorized Agents of the f'onipaiiv. J&b'-fjuKinet.s utteiuled to with depulch and Adelitr. ' '" 1 : A;'C.'HAI.WK r-8'.N,-Apent. mar. "T . Marbltt ltuihlius:, Mniu st. smo u.'isito o.n ' A i4 sr z.'tuooii S quality, for sals csu. 8. RGIMItltT A CO., taarll .No. 4 riycaiiiore st. UBT UKVl!tl'SH.rJ HVI'EIttOII article of 111 k Tea in siitall caildies, express ly fir family ue, at No. S7 Main stteet, opposite the Conrt House. ' ' J S. I,, SPALDINO. marlll wi: t ! O T.I TOM! S-SO II lrSH. J Receiving at :.:. T. - RKDMOND'S. jrrt u movs u- he urn u . v jvcJT ltniss Cornices, ( he.ip,) faucy Curtain Bands unit I'im. For sale very low by iimrlti , , CHARLES S. WELLS. ITS JUfvV -TOV88iyi7MTjX'-JLj& itid country Bran just received and far sale at J. P. KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. WHEELKli ' t& WILSOIW'8 -r SEWING MACHINE, V No. 5 First Street, between Main and Leenss. anQE OI'M'Ett TO THE MVai,MC WW V heeler Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confluence iu its merits as the ta-st and most reliable family sewing machine now iti use. It sews equally well on the thitkest or tliineit fabrics: makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of beingalikc on both sides, foruiing no ridge or chain on the uutler side ; is simple in construction, moro sjieeily in movement, and more durable than any other tnncliiut). We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the aatue machine., and warranted for three yenrs. - We aluo keep on constantly haud a full assortment of Singer's machines. . Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, front persous of the highest standing East and V. . -t, giving prices, &c, will be furnished gratis, ou application in person or by letter. feb!)lv ...... F. M. SELLMAb. j j JtJTU8. WIJ8I,OW, ..V EXfJUtl&'J1. euced Ar'urseand female Physician, pr-eiits I to I he attention of mothers, her StntTHlNt. fYRUP, for Children Taethiug, which greatly facilitate the ! process of Teeth inc. bv softening the gums redu cing all iuflaiumatiou will allay all pain , and spssinodic action, aud is SL'RK TO RKUSLATK Til E BOWKLS. Depend upon it, motbeoi, it will give rest to yourself, and BBLIEP AX'O HEALTH TO YOCIt piFAKTS, We h. ve put up and sold this article for over teu years, and can say, t iocoundetce aud truth of it, what we have nev 3or been aHe to say of any other medicine never wlias it failed, iu a single instance, to effect a cure Swhen timely used. Never did we know au in stance of dissatisfaction by anyone who -sand it. ?Unthe contrary, all are delighted with its epera- hjtions, end sjieak In terms of highest commenda Vtion f its magical effects aud lue.Ii.-.il virtues, -jj We siieak in this matter 'wluit we do know," at tertt-n years' experience, mid pledge our reputa (Stionfor the fulfilment of what wo here declare, j-ln afiaost every instance where the inf.mt is suf- .ferfng from pain and exhaustion, relief will befocua in 15 or 20 minutes after the Syruu is Hiimin dris-ered. This valuable prepara S tun in the prescription of one of tbe mo-,t cxpe tftrienced and skillful Nurses in New Kn-Iand, ind has been need with never failing Riu-cem in QthouHandsof eases. It not only relieves ul!e child from pain, but invigorates the stomach Jro l bowels.corrects acidity, aud gives tons andjienergy to the wholesysti.m. It mill almost stantly relieve Griping In the Bowels and Wild Colic, and oviyrcome convulsions, which if "'t "-tpeedily romedied, end iu death. We belio-e it ttjthe best and surest remedy in Le world, M all recuses of Dysrntery and lliuei-l.u tr. ..l,ll.lvii.tliu.ii.f1iAF t anu. f...n. I teething or frod any ' other cause. We would ! say to every motwr who I has a child suffering j from any one of the foregoing complaints, da -not ; let your preju-ices, nor tho piej ml ices or others, . stand between your suirering child and the relief j that will be mre yes, absolutely sure to follow j the nnv of ths medicine if timely need. ' Full dlrectous tor using will accompany each ' U.t'le. Note genuine unless the fac -simile of , i.'L'RTIS t 1'KRKINS, New York, is ou the ont- . aid,) wniprer. i Sold by Druggists thror.Khout tho world. Prini ciiml eltice, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. , j rice 25 ls. a bottle. jaul3-dwly. ! KKLLl-t WHI'I K, Agents, Evansville, lud. jf Itlrtl.KS MMIICOVMC, IMMOUTMtU 9 J m.i Di aler in Coach and Saddlery Muni Main st"t, near Water. Having completed my arrange me n t with Xurepean and Anier ican manufacturers for a fsAjf , (T 'A V.il.l I - f direct supply I of all goods in my line, 1 am enabled to offer inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axtes, springs made of the bos steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather cloths, linimts for carriages, varnishes, castings oi nil kinds, saddle trees, J-.uglisn tiriuie eathara. tiits. stirrups, spurs, hamos, tine silvor fames of all kiuds, Jenny Liud Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hnnies, fly new, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth ,,,! I(jifi Weha. both cotton and wnn.ti. TiAnJ.m Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha aud brass lined martengnl rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, wttent gig trees, &c. Ax. 1 keep in fact everything apiicrtatning to either branch of the business, aud understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully Invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. 1 Am also agent tor Ward's Putent Spring Saddle apA0-d.lt w

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