Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 174, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 March 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. THUESDAT MOKNINO M A ECU i-i v Opposition State. Ticket. FOB GOYKUXOR, HENRY S. LANE, or Montgomery - FOR LIECTEXAST GOVEUXOR. OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SSCRBTART OF STATE, - ' , WILLIAM A. PEELLK, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, f Clarke.' FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, oi Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh, j FOR REPORTER OF SCPRRMB COCRT, ' BENJAMIN HARRISON, of. Marion. FOR CtERK OF SUPREME COCRT, . , , JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam.

Misrepresentation. : About a month ago, the Enquirer was whining lugubriously in regard to some misrepresentation of its position that, as it alleged, we had committed. A' person would hare thought, on reading the moralizing strain in which our neighbors wrote, that they were as innocent as young babies of all stain of u bearing falso witness." We showed at the time that they bad 111T3 rep relented us not long before, and ' that their complaints of misrepresentation came "with a bad grace from them. ' ' ' ,' Wo notice by Tuesday morning's ' Issue thai they are again at their old tricks. ' Just reaJ this specimen of disingenuouaness -to call it by no worse name : j. ... " Darkey Catchiko as OaJECTiojr.-The Evansville Journal, like the worst abolition prints, seems to think that catching .runaway negroes is a disreputable business, anil that Uie sworn officer, for the - performance of his duties in this respect, should not be intrusted with an office again. r- ry ... , " That is the theory of abolitionism generally, the catching of white roguea is all right, but the capturing of black rascals is a crime against yeedom.' " These low flaag paragraphs were written, wo presume, as a Blatter of spite, for an article we published on the '2Gth, Regarding the pursuit of office (the U. S.Marsbalahipy ander difficulties, by Sheriff Gavin: In that article we made the following remarks': " Mr. Gavitt is, however, "p better darkeyr catcher than Mr. Seeley. This is an' ad vantage." , :-' Do thtse sentences justify the unfair remarks of our cotemporary ? We have re-, peatedly and emphatically expressed our desire to see tho return of fugitive . slaves carried ont in good faith, and now reiterate that desire. ,-. .'1' In the endeavor to extricate Mr. -Gavitt xom the predicament into ; which be has been thrown, by the showing w 'made of the impossibility of a Douglas man getting office from Mr. Buchanan, without deserting Mr. Douglas the Enquirer was driven tq a desperate dodge by charging abolitionism upon us. The attempt has not paid, we imagine, more than a cent on the dollar, if that much.' We do hope that our' neighbors for the sake of common editorial courtesy, if not of their own self-respectwill not make any more such desperate- ventures. Purity of Character. Over the beauty of the apricot there grows a blooiu And beauty wore exquisite than the fruit ;ftself a soft, delicate flush that overspreads its blushing cheek. Now if you strike your hand over that, and it is once gone, it is gone forever; for it never grows but once. rTbc flower that hangs in tlf morning irnpeurfod with dew arrayed as a queenly woman eve.r arrayed in jewels once shake it so that the beads rail off, and you may "spriukle water over it as you jHease, yet llton never be made again wlmt it wm .b.eatlie dew fell silently upon it from heaven f" On 'a frosty morning you may see the panes ol glass covered with lands-nies mouiitnin., lakes, and trees btemled in a beautiful, fantastic picture. Now lay your bauds upon the glass, and by the scratch of your finders, or by the warmth of your palm, all ' the delicate tracery will lie obliterated- So there is in youth a beauty and purity of character, which, when once tonehed, and defiled, can never bo restored a fringe .more delicate than frostworis, and which, wben torn and broken, will never be re-embroidered. A man who has spotted and soiled his garments in youth, though be may seek to make them white again, can never wholly do it, even were be to wash them . with hU tears. Wben a young man leaves his father's house, with the blessings of his mother's tears Still wet upon his forehead, tf he once lose that purity of character, it is . .... 1 1 1 . a loss tual Me can never mane waoie nguin. Such is the consequence of crime. Its ef fects cannot be eradicated, it can only be jorgtven. , ' , A Novelty In Photography, i For many years past the most ingenious Dhotoeranhers in Enjrland have been Cndeavoring to discover some process whereby vignettes, portraits, &c, could be transferred to porcelain surfaces. Their efforts signally failed, notwithstanding the ingeuuity of Mr. Fox Talbot and of Mr. Wedgewood, each of whom devoted a long course of study to attain the desired object. Photography upon porcelain is, nevertheless, a fixed &cV result of American genius and perseverance, which has accomplished all the. Europeans desired, and far exceeded their - most sanguine anticipations, by the production of a photographic transfer, not only on a plain but on an uneven surface, thus rendering this new modification of art applicable to the most elaborate ornamentation . of rases, tea sets, cups, and porcelain ware of every description. . , Having secured their invention by patents in America and iiuaope, the American Perce lain Photographic Company have on exhibition specimens of their work, consisting ot miniature likenesses, of rare beauty and finish, upon vases, toilet articles, cup, &c.i which they invite the public to inspect at the office, No. 781 Broadway.. As this, new process is both faithful and rapid iu execution, it bids fair to form a prominent feature in the fine arts, and the first samples are well worthy the attention of the curiously inclined. JT. Y. rott. ; ". , v Is the World Ungrateful? Tub Friexds of M. Lamartine think it ts. We are utterly disgested with the seli'-lauda.-. fjun which some of our second class great fata are in the habit of practicing ; and wc mean to expose it, though the task is a distasteful one. The vice is peculiarly, though not exclusively, French ; and is found among the second class of great men, but never

among tlie first who are the teal benefactors of the. world: U IV f ; ,'-Thamh3 UoUoway, onj of the UUef , whose name is idolized in all parts ; Of the world, and to whom lt"ls not toOTnueh to say' that millions of all creeds and complexions are indebted for the preservation of their lives Thomas Ilolloway, wc sy, is never heard appealing to the gratitude or generosity of those who have derived the greatest of all earthly blessings from his skill; he contents himself with the assurance that his work has been done, and that the price has been paid. ' -' ' We have "xen led into these rctlection3 by , an appeal whiuh is now put forward on behalf of a second dais French iioet. "Monsieur Alphonso Lamartine, it seems, though munificently paid for the productions of his pen, neglected to lay up any suQicicut store for the support of his declining days ; aud now bis voice is raised - against " the ingratitude of the human race." : The argument which be produces to strengthen his claim, is one which should rather make him blush for his extravagance; he says that millions of hi3 productions have ben sold, and that therefore tho world i3in his debt! But why ? t Was he not paid the price he a9ked for every copy 2, Or. does.he think that it sounds like common prose honesty to ask to

be paid twice over. He will answer, doubtlea that his poems gave a pleasure the value of which their price could not approximate.. Let us admit this: rule, and apply it to another case to test its meritSv; .Health, we all know, is the chief of earthly blessings; a boon which must be purchased, let the cost be what it may; a blessing,' to be blessed with which the sinking monarch would resign his kingdom. Suppose then, that Holloway, instead of fixing such a price on his remedies as would afford him (when myriads were his customers) a fair and honorable profit, had apportioned the price of his pills and ointment to the exigencies of each case and the ability of the sufferer to pay for his physical salvation I Why, in such a case, the great physician would long ago have owned all Europe in 'fee simple, and three-fourths of the remainder of the world for the royalties and nobilities of Europe were among his earliest patients, but are still too proud to acknowledge that they owe their lives to the same simple but all-sufficing remedies which have been brought, by Holloway's philanthropby within reach of the meanest of their serfs. "Let Belles Eetlrei. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LJSTJiU J'JBIS, tMJS'it, vc: CO Ibla Plaster Paris, a WJiite Sand, -.-. . . 25 " Shells, (suitable fur Gardnera.) Just receive! per steuiuer Argyle, and fur sale by uiar.H GEO. FOSTER A CO. gl f.YVVl MiJl a 8 W 50 tmles extra lieary EJ bushels, - 60 bUDdles double GuuuieB. : . . . ;. Received ud for sale by GEO. FOSTER 4 CO , Biar2t " -' ' . , Cor. Iiucuat atraet and Canal. rff 1 HJl ! TliJL ! TJK J Y VUUMCMi i.nJL . porta). Young Hyson, tiuupuwder and Oolong ten, just received direct from Hew York, at No. fc7 Main stroet, opposito the Curt bowe. mariil J AS. h. SPALDING. W suit) at Nt. 87 Main tretf opposite Court tiotise. uiai-1 J A.. I. SPALDINO. f&COTCM 'BjrUJPJrZ MllLTttU t U9 ticle, Just mlw1 at No. b7 Biaia st.,opposita Court housx. martl J AM. L. SPALDING. Jl biiHhnls of Prime Northern Potatoos, Nenhannock, Pink eyes, Ac, Ac Part in store and part e arrive for sale by VICKKRY JIROS., . biar2l - - 82 Main and 8 Water fit. '-'irvsT it Ken m yji it im u uy i v- j C. 8aws,' CbisoU, Garden Slieara and Nippers, Pruning Chisel and Saw combined, and all articles jDecessar for Gnrdenors' nv-s, nt , F. SHARPE A CO.'S, No. 130 Main st. gf UTU ttJ i:O.WiI.JI ft, tiiUJitt SL-fiito 81oullors, Just received and for sal by iuar2l i-J. P. KLLIOTT .if HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. 'IfSFJr'Mi J VST BKCEIVKIt A I.ARC.F. MM mid ih-w in.H,itHlioii ot 'CHOCK KKY-WAHK, t)l,AiWAKK,i:IIINA,tr.,.iii First street, Kansvillu. M-t5 jfJJ KltK J H H K It X U A Hit ti .Y ff KKKDS ! ! ai Imix.-h (iarden Sels assorted Kisley's, Parker's, and buker. Warranted n-v. For sale low wholwale or retil,at uiar21 VICKKRY BROS. STJMtCM .I.Vlt VJ.YItM.Hf. W lHxes, a-wort.'il. A gr-ut varieti- of each article in store and for aale by 'HMrJI VICKERY BROS. - ' SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. ff tefvMfld.in kutihi adjoining tli foikwing lx-ril-J triu-t. are hereby uotilied that on Ihe 17th of April, lsivi. tuo County Fnrn'tor of Vuntlerburith roitittr will run the Hues and pei-jwriiate the cortH-rs f '( item -of l north mdi.r-tbe west half of the noith vst qnai t--r of nertion 4, town C, nth of range It est ; and also of IS ai res of the sonth end of said W acres. nn;3 taprt7 . RUDOtpfl KFJIR. -370X1: SATiE. 'Tf RJRK 1tPPORTUJ'WT Of fJOM IMi INTO TliK GBOCKHY bUSINKSrt W mh mg to establish a branch of our business iu the interior fur tua purpose of doing a shipping produce busioesa, we onr for sale on easr terms, thatock of GKOCE HI ICS and STORK FIXTURES now ownect by nt at No. H Water street. The bikiiaes. has been established, about four months. Any iiinu br ordinary enterprise can do a giHid paying cath business fr.in the day t purchase, f tock about S2,0(K can b. i-e.lticoit, if desirud, lo fl,Ah or S1..VH. .-.., , -, . , For particulars npply to . ' i J VICKERY liROS.. mat21 . No. S j Main st., or 3 Water at. Tf j art orr:.Tii z.it ubliulu MjI article tlmt-uNnt't exjilode, for s.-t:o nt VICKERY KBJS., marSl ! 82 Main Rt and 8 Water st. , ' Auction Sale. rwuiMi vjs-tt n it hi u ,vjs it n- r 1. 1. M sell at public auction on Thursday, Maivh 2(Jth, ISOO, at hi- residence iu KransTille, the iillowing property : 4 gool workiug Mules, 'A liotwes, 3 two-horse wagons, 1 yoke of 0en, I Water Dray with barrel, 3 double wagon Harness, 1 cart barnesn, from ten to tlfUt n thousand feet of pine Lumber, 10 Wheelbarrows, 1 Mutl Wlioi-I and tixturos, and other brick yard tools too numerous to UK-ntiou. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of live dollars and nn-t-r, nsh ; en sinus alaive five dtdlars. tiuht mouths' credit will las gieu, purchasers giving notes w. th approved security, waiving valuation and appran-euu-nt laws. A. G. SULLIVAN. A. Yoi-kg, Auctioneer. marl7-dts THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR 1860. AT NO. 8 KECOXD tiTItEET. OJVJSX HtUlTl O.VJ.VW UKJI.K the best variety of Ladies', MLsans', Youths', Boys' aud cbildruu's SImmm ever oflerc! to the citisena of Evausvillu Ladies wiahing something cico for the Spring will do well to call and take a look at the fascinating little Gaiters, Slippcts, Button Gaiters, exouisite, fur nrcelltiU ; line Kid ami Morocco Heel Boots and Buskins for less mom-y than you ever bought them lfoie. Chiklreu's Phoes of every ctyleand color to bo sold for filteeu Hays at twenty iar cent, lower than any bouse iu the city. Coaio to the' rescue 1 wal.t moue.v most have it. Coma and buy (-hoes while bargains are offered, , Yen ahull bear from tue again 4h a low days. . Yours, JOHN KASCIf, mr2l Lvansviiie, I ml.

i abcock & HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK REMOVED TO (i01t.'MAlN& WATEU.STSM AND NOW OFFER FOR SALE A Lar;e and well Assorted Slock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, JPOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED I CITY & COUNTRY. TRADE svppLitsn ojv Tim most FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. maw boohs. Apileton's New American Encyclopedia, vol e; Heuton s uetutes in uongreee, vou J-i ; First Quairel in Married Life ; Footfalls on tho Boundaries of Another World new tnpply J "' ': . . '. Lucy Crofton. By author of Days of my Life ; Sir Kohan's Ghost; The Blarblo Faun. Hawthorne's new book ; Self-Help. By Sullies ; A Life Strujr'le. Miss Pardee's new book ; The Fate of Sir Jobn Franklin Discovered ; Tbe Haunted Homestead. By Mrs. South worth; A lot of Sunday School Books, Ac. mar21 At DOBKIL & CONYNGTON'S. TRjtfJlMt OR tTOIjy J ltJtttL roau colored Horse, about six years old, on Friday night, tho lCth inst., from the Gr ry Store of T. Bedmon X, No. 1 'ii Posey Block, Main street, Evansville, I ml. The horso islightly nuw'.e, and has a very tender mouth. Had a leather baiter on when he left. Any person piving Information where be may be found, or bringing him to mo, will be liberally rewarded. marl'J T. REDMOND. New Firm! New Goods! Old Hands! XMIMPKHBK BU8SIJVaJRMiJ-0 Ur 0 receiving a large stock oi' Spring and Summer Dry Goods, to which they call the attention of tbe public, and which, with increased facilities for buying cheup, they are prepared tooft'er at 'nw prices for ca-.Ii. SCHAPKKU A BUSSING, Successor to S. Embich A Co., tnar'20 49 Main street f. UVTt H tSTHOJS, MtKJsrriftT, m P having removed from his old i-ouhim. Main street, opposite the Court Hon e, tii the corner of Main and Second sts., over Thompson's Drugstore, ami having increased his facilitifs for doing all kinds of Dental work, tp- is nowpreared to supply the demand. He is still making tlioso beautHiiI Gold plates with Cum teoth, which are pieferred l.y so many, mid which, for strength ami purity , cannot be surpassed. Also, the new styles ot woi k, tho Contiunous Gum, which is very beautiful; the anilier, which is tuia-rior to vulcanite ; iiImo, cheipl.-is-t i and silver plates. He has been using for 'A years, the electric pris ess f- r exlractiiig teeth witltout pain, Hiid in the majority of rn-ies. with entire success- as hundreds uf jier-MniH wilt lebtify. 1 Parents may insnie ttealt ti ail-1 Is-auty l their . chtl-lreH iy having thoe distressing ii-ri-ktirn ii ies of t!in teeth corrected Ik the dt-iitist. Tin niml i.-xtr-iui'ly ir regular teetli can Ik1 corietel. Tin prices uf lK-n tistrv have Ih-ii hi the last tew years so verv rea sonable that all may now enjoy Oio l.e-u-tits of the scieuro. Dr. F. HUTCHINSON, I'oiilUt Cor. Main and Second sts., Kvuisvillu, Ind. liiar20-:;iu J. HF.AI.V. 1. W. WAKUkV CO-PARTNERSHIP. rmHK vjs'it jKitsnjjy -j-j it ii.yn L associated together iu the Book. Stalii-nary aud Music business, rt.-siiectfiilly annotiii.e tii the public that they have on hand a large and well solecte.lst.sk ot BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds SHEET MUSIC and INSTRUCTORS for Piano Guitar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, Ac. Also, a larse aud line assortment of VIOLIN, GUITAR, VIOLINCF.LLO, atid PIANO STRINGS, and every thing usuuuy kpt eitlier in Crnik or :lnsie stores, mai'JU HKALY WARKE.N. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. roMUli i-ft-MJt HTJ tiRSHtf HKHK M totore existing between $ain'l Embich and Ben. Scltapker, under the style and firm of S. Ein hich t Co., was dissolved ou the Ulh of Feb. by the death ol Bum I r.mhict:. N. B. I 11111 very thankful to my friends, eu-ttoiu-ers, and the puniic generally for their liberal pat ronnge exteuik-il to uie dining niv connection w ith 3. Kmbicb. BEN. SCHAPK EK. r- CO-PAKTXERSHIP SOTICE. mm BUSSING buviug associated themselves together, will routiuue the Dry CooJs business of the late Dim ot a. r.mlju-li a t o., at the haute pla1 No. 4a Main street), under the si vie and tirin of SCHAPKEIt & BUSSING. Bks. S.'APKcn, of the latetirm cf S Kmbicb 4 Ca. John W. Bi-ssino, formerly with S. Euibich ti Co. laai' TW C-TrIJiS ,f.v JMIWKI.RW Vw We ore selling Watche-i, Jewelry, rf., tit extraordinary Kw prices, preiaratorv to laying iu a new stock. BITXROLFF BROS., marlt) 8 Main street.'-' P R, 8J.T.' tl ..V J IT I VMS JiOf ' wW to attend a Grocery and drive an express wagon. Must know how to write a fair hand, and come well recommended. Apply at Jio. 32.. Posey Bl-k, Main street. in irlU-tl T OJY 8 I' a T I! .V T VEEBJV8T O the thing for rattle just received and constantly for sale at J. P. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. 8000, Jh it 8. 8 It O O M. U J R . KXJO lbs Hams, 500 lbs Lard a nrilue article for sain ( heap nt mai-14 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CROCKIiYi : f1EO. J-OSTJiR K CO., Mf Coruvr Locust st. and Canal, have o hand a fnll supply of Mess Perk in bbls. nntl half Mils., Mess oidinary do Rump Pork, . : : Bulk and Bacon . Sides, Hams, ' : : . . Shoulders, Lard in krcsi bbls. Which they ofler on favorable terms in lots to suit purchasers m.irl4 "Sjb iioji-rs.3 6 o "bIsii. jpRt.itE 3 Cuna.U tats, just received, and for -sale hy CIIAS. M.-JOHNSToN, . ninrll I'os-'y's Block, Main t. LEATHER IlEbTIMJ. TSE WE I, '8 f.i V KJT ST RET CHE It CJ' Cemented jh.I Rivete.i Leather Belting also l.a.-e lrf-ather, Kivrls and Burs, itivet Sets sin! Headers, Iriiui-hi-is and Cutting l'lyera. A full sf.H-k alwuvs .-u h ind at lowest factiirv prices. t UAIit.ES llARCOCK, iiiar , Mdiu street.

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CIIAS. B. XICUAVS, AVBi M FIRM OF f i l . . SJEIIAUS fc BECKMAN r asaorl iueh t ol iovMs ui 4u4mi viia, utia .-paa Ur at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform tht-ir , fru-uds and the public generally, tl .n tiny lian- r the I est and neatest assort niftDt "T Tjb Warn yver ' olfwreii, and have constantly on hand a full assort-l( meat of Druggist i'aiis. tli-., rfc. f TlHe erst'iis wtshin work in their tmii are re-'. sMH-tfully reiiested to gie them a call- Is-f.ire- ptir " clising eisewlH-rc, as by prompt attention la tit it-,.. ""1-iisiii' ss and a 1 liorouh knowleJs l their trail-.-, . Ihev-h'jie to j-:ive gvuersl sa:i-trtrtion. -.Mi.... ; NIEIIAUSA BKUIA5i : 1 COPPER AXI JOB AVOUtil, ' SlautitlMiar. Tlistilterv. hiiH 1tr.iwn- Wm-k: staam Pipes, Soda Fountains, Pumps, anil general Coppersmithing and Sheet Iron- Work, made uuil repaired, Metal lLoofitig, Glittering, Si-. Bori- warrautnl to gire perfect ic.tifietiou, at the ! loiBMt price.- ..' i mar7-4uid f t M R M JVi THJIHBi. list received ttnil uow opening, an elen gant sttK-k of. goods suitable for the.Spriiig Trails : ' is) cases fancy prints; .10 15 2 - a 10 denims; - 1 bleached muslins; ; - ; ; -lawns; . ... , i, shallies; ' ' 4 . cottonadea; - ' " apron checks; .. ,., 4 10 bales shirting stripes; BO sheeting; And a great variety -of notions of all kinds, all of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Evansville. Come and examine for yourselves at inaro J. H. M AGfIKE A CO.'S, First St. O Ji.no V.I M;.- THE I.EJI THE R JMrn Store of Thomas Kerth bas been remove.-.! frura No. 7 (Clemiug'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 a ml sells cheap for cash. -. Philip Duksnkb, Fleming's old salesman, U with me, and will be on baud to wait on our old trieuds and all the new customers who may call ou us. He will do justice to all. mar-2-lmd THOMAS KERTH. a aa u e Ji J. J w U M I. WW liK) kegs assorted sizes, just received and for sale by CIIAS. SIcJOHNSTON, marl Posey's Block, Main stroet. rWl O M I. E V J1RTMVM.E 8 JSL In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of , reozv K. S. TH03IPS0N. TfUST RECEM fEJtJt 8fl;E.li III Of? stock of fresh aud pure garden seeds, of every varietv.at F. SHARPE it CO.'S . REMOVAL. m. . duxcak .e. A.cooKn. Kt-H. .R. ItUJirtlAJV VERY UEWW spectfuily intorms tbe public that lie has removed from his old stand ou Wrater street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer & Mackey, No. 5, Main street, and has made a change in his firm, the style of which will hereafter be Duncan & Cooke. We will keep constantly on hand a lare and well selected stock of foreign and 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 new customers, we remain - Yeurs, respectfully, - -. feb2Hm DUNCAN St COOIv1?. . BOTANICAL PHYSICIAN. DR. WM. COURTNEY, Vflci ear. Jitain mm MHrtt ttrttt , " EVANSVILLE, IND. V) K- V. 8 TE BjnjIJVEJYTZ, I" . OJBJrci3vA in this city aud can be found at his office at all hours (both day and night), except when professional ly engaged. . t t&.y EspM-ial attention given to all chronic diseases. Cancers 'aired, (warranted).. teb2-t :iml - mVBic Economist. 1 - - - rgMttm 8TOlE JUS TJI KEjy" THE JL first premiums at every Fair where it has been exhibited. At the South-Weritern Indiana District Fair, bold here October, 1S.VJ, there were but two premiums otlerod forcookiugi-toves one lor the best wood cooking stove, and One for the best coal cooking stove. Tbe Economist .t.xik the FIRST PREMIUM FOIiTUK BEST . OOKINtJ STOVE FOR WOOD. KoelUer, Kinsman ic Co t.aik Uie 'fltvt premium for their csiking stove for iiial. No other ineiiiiuins were ollere.1. 'i'lie lar&esilver mU.il was aw .l'dtd to the hVoliuliii.it at the jS'ew 1'urk t'ti.te Fair; and the first premium at th United Stale Kair li.ld al t'hicagi., aud twelve other Stale and t'.Miuty Fairs iu Isoi. In im lii'aiich of uierhuiiical art has there beu a more apjsiri-iit adaiK-e than iu tt.e manufacture ul sti.ns. It Is but a few years sim-e the very - iisiuei was a le.veity, represiriiiiog a huge, - siiap--h .-s -tl in tin.-, Hllliosl us devoid ol use as ornaiueiit, These hi.ve gradioilly given pl.o-e to patterns of gmcu au.l utitity ; until the varieties our markets ntw present have aliu.nt exbau.tu.1 the v.sthuiary of names; and the dim-rent phuties the metal is made to assume, would asteuii.li old Vulcan hiui-elf. Iu s'yle aud finish, tho improvement has been real, Waving nothing to be desired ou that point, but the severe competition iu price, to which they have beeu subjected, has deprived theiu of niau'y of tho more substantial qualities deetrablu. This seems more especially to have beeu the case in reference to cook stovesun article of domestic economy that has more todo with scolding wives an J crotche.y servants than most people imagine. The public have lug sought au improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only possesses the merits of si?.e, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of mauul'acture. i These qualities seem to be possessed most fuliy in the Econ .mist a new stove, perfected and brought out tlwi past season, by Messrs. Treadwcll, Perry Si Norton, of Albauy.. .We heard so much of this stove, and it lookod so much like a stove intended for tine, that wo concluded to fry them, and the result of . the -experiment- ooiiviuces ns that the proprietnrs, in their deturmiuatiou to make theiw stove in the tun-ld, have succeeded. We regard the Economist us possessing all tho merits above enumerated as the grent stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted .in the line of stoves, perfect iu all its appointments, ami true to its name in durability and the use of fuel. Among the inutiy conveniences attached to it,'tnay be n.entiouerl a la rye oven, with hooks arranged, fur suspending meats while roasting. A copper water lank, holding from 12 to 2. galloui, warming closet, broiling hoal'tli, 4c.,' Jtc. Tbe broiling hearth isoiieof the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has beeu, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory in its opuratiou. The proprietors-of thb stove have 1-eeu conducting a series of exiasrivteiito upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting iu the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which h;is beeu secured by letters pateit, uud is one of the uiotit admirable things of the kiiid wo ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals iu a constant glow. We are always ejad to tio justice to mechanical improvements, and especially such as contribute so laricely to the central goott, as Die one above mentioned. i lue Economist, whi h iscommandivsrsmli alirffe sale, will ue fi-und eiilx at JiCANI'LIN A TEfHKN.i S, M.-un st.. between Water aud iii-st.-Evauvville, luu. niurii ! .. t-PlUNG TRADE.: ; , Dotci's, WhuK-sal. M an ii fact arer ot flenllemen Ladies. Misses', and Children's i BOOTS. SHOES, AN It U ITERS, : arlile Buildings, No. .13 West Fourth street, ' - Cincinn.-iti, - 1 ' V-WMTES THE ITTE.yTIO.y M. deabri to the fact that lie is now isauiifacturicg, and k.sps constantly in band a large slock of the newest ami choicest r-tles of goods adapted to the reiiiireiiieiits uf popnlar-trad ; the inducements he oilers ale GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Having b.n ei gaged iu nmnnt.u tnrmg first elas gin.ls t.-r over twenty years, he uow claims to have facilities for maimlactiiring first class goods as cheap, if nut cheaper, thau Eastern uuinutacturrs H I'.tiU conlidentof his ability to offer extra iudiiceMients to.-hme buyers. His motto iia fair held and no lavors. Call and examine his gols, and vou will lie sine fo buy. KiO, Ord.-i's promptly utteudu.i to. tebto-liiitd

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3ta.te333.6zit . .iir tHS CONWTION OF TttE . THAT STATB. - NAME AND LOCAT.OW: ' rmwi i: i.n h i? Tuts frj'..vr " M. it the lillMK f NSI'KANI K t'OMPANV, IncorNratcil in 'Is.,::i 'uviti l.;inttMl iii tlie city of New York:--CA II V- ., "Si 'I il ca;iil:i it:;li.i I . i-ii-l up in i-asii i-.. TJie iirj-lii? o:i : Ik- 18)h....'. -...-..;.-..... MILLION DcLLAIiS. lujiiinv aitn-iHv ' 41 -..SI-I K.r. uta! anlimnt of c.-ipit:ii ar:-'-! surliht- fl.4l;"-.yfr .S-i AS.-r...-. : V Al iiuntorcssli :it i iiutincnlal Bank, 21.- V ?4!i,7C Aluount id' nodi iu hands of ' Agents, and in course t f : transiuLsaion (balanc )... lT"-,."n Amount ot'uiiincuiiils-red real estate, k'o. 4 Wall Street. ... (i7,i-: Amount of United Status - treasury note. 'market ' viiluo.... , Ut!,241 Amount M issouri State b'.is, 0 per ce nt., market value... 10. .'iJ in Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market ' value ,. , ... &,f ::ii On Amount of Tenuessee bonds, 6 per cent., market value.. ou Aiuouut of Brooklyn City .water bonds, 6 per cent., -' market value 10,2."ii ui Amount of bauk.stocks, market ivalue 6.'!,t'J"i no Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, being first i lien of record ou uuiucum- . bered real estate, worth at least $l,UtJ5,3oo, and on 'i which there is less than ' one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 per cent ..?C0,Ciy Auiount of loaus on stock - - - - . ' utid bonds, payable on de- . - maud, the lmirkt valmof securities pledged, $-ii,-C'J.. ltii,Ci do Anionut due frm premiums ou Hilicies issned at otiice.. l,rif,7 7:) Amount ot bills receivable for premiums ou inland navigation rik, Ac ll,liiM -1! luteiest actually due and paid -. 21,928 Ml -SI, 4 "8,309 2S :i LIABILITIES Amount of losses adjusted, aud due and unpaid Amount of lo-sses incurred None. and in process of adjustment - .- 17,Colj 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action bas been taken. .... Auwunt of claims for losses riisted bv the Comiiaiiy.. 0,-000 HO Amount of dividends declared, nod due and unpaid... Anionut of dividend.-., either cash, or scrip, declared but not yet duo Amount of money borrowed. Amoiuit of all other existing claius against the Co Nono. None. Nunc. None. Total amount : of - losses, cUims, and liabilities Sk2,."3(l 4:1 The greatest amount insured an any one risk is S:JO,(HH), but will not, as a geuorul rule, exceed 810,000. The Company has no general rule as to the smouut allowed to bo insured in auy city, town, village, or block, being governed iu this matter, iu ouch case, by the general character uf buildings, width of streets, facilities foi putting ont tires, c. , No part of its capital or cirtiings is deiaited iu any other State as security 'herein. -An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporation accompmies this itatement. STATE OF NEW YORK, j ?' City aud County of Nov York. J "'" Charles J. Martin, II esideiit. end -I. .li'lt.iii Smith, Secretary of the Home I itsuratii-e Company, being severally sworn, .bpose and say, aud each lor himself says, that the fVregoiug i true, full mid correct statement of tin atl.iirn of the said Ow porati"ii, and that they ure the above described ollit-ors thereof. (Signci) f HAILESJ. MARTIN, Pres't. (Sigiiei!) -I. M 'ETON SMITH, See'y. Svl.scrib.-d and sworn before mo, this 17th day of r -, January, x. D. 1300. Witness my hand IRKAL.J nilJ oPiU.ui 80(l!(Signed) BENJAMIM RANKIN, Comniissiouer for Lidiaua, iu New York, lm; Broad-'.-way, N. Y. A lieu C. Jlallork is the duly atilboiixr-d agent lor this city, as per certificate of authority filed in the County Clerk's ollice. ' This Company insures sainst loss r damage by A re i to buildings, uierchatiiliHe, boii.-ilioid furni ture,. and personal pr-i-erly generally Also, iigainst bo periU of inland navigation, at fair rates vf i'euiiuni. - ALLEN C flALLOCK, Agent, lfarlde Hall Building, Main st Evansville. f..b:!-tp2S. STEWART'S STOVE. ,'ZJ I. H.l I 'S OJ MUJS'MI. l.Jt IttJ E wB. It of these truly aud justly celebrated, uewly anil gieatly improved suinuier mid winter Caikiug Stovea uf the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the oily agency in this city. That. Sfanll'n, No. 29 Main street, between Firrt and Second. Tiie Bist premium was awarded to this Stove ns the best colli or wood rooking stove at tbe Southwestern Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numori-ns or ituinirlaiit scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broil.-, boils, bakes aud roasts at the same imo-m-iit, without ouedi-h impart ing flavor to another, ut producing that saireness of taste in meats and g-avies, wiiich, to the delicate and fastidious of liu-ife, makes so insuperable su objection to every oher cooking stove now iu use. With ono-fourtii i' the fuel employed in the best of stoves now in k-e, this mo-it perfect and complete cokin. appa--atus -riorms, siiuiiltaooously and more perfecjfy than has ever before b.en accomplished, everytliiirg required in the lest provided famUios, so far ' cooking is cou.vrned. When, foo, i is borne in . mind that the most delicate females cim visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, am! the fire in at its height, without the smallest unpleasantness from tbe change of temperature, so little is tbe heat from it diff used externally, au Hiducement is pre.-H-nted for its universal employ ment never heretofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, isoneof its priucipa. attractions, as 'well lis its greatest wonder, how h at is so economised and' diiYused within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with auy of the stoves now in use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weathor more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, ho has obtained three new patents for improvements, w hich, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who have examited it, made- it perfect. Within four years irenfy thoiunnid of them have been sold, uuder a full guarantee, and not one has lieen returned. These reumrkalile rt-euits have emloldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) enables tlieni to give, fhey no more resemble Stewart's than chalk ika-seheese. These iiuifvtious are knowii by various names, but they are all deficient in vari ous particulars, such, as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept i over tht fire, and of tho boat, by a draft damper, ' ingeniously contrived, which, also admits a constant current of cold air on the outside of the' lire i box, w hich again becomes heated air, and, passing j into the oven, is made available for cooking urposes. i , - . . The agent and suusenber is receiving the befet Imitation of the niewai t Stove, called "'Pnuo fit theWcst," which lie will bo happy to disawe of at iwo-toml-s ol the price-ot tJie genuine Steuart s. It is possible, of course, to c-sik with it, but it bears no resemblance to Stewart's. The ' Stewart " is sold by the agent, uiidor a full guarantee to perform as reconi mended, uud if, within three mouths fjoiu pi. rebating, any fault is found with them, he will take them lark and refund the money. Hou.k.eorn will bear iu mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the ouly agent's here,awill, with halt the labor aud onefourth the fuel, do morn and bettor cooking than any other Hlove ever constructed. THOS. SCANTLIN, No. il Main street. Solo agent for the sale of the Ste.rsl't Stove Iu Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

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! '" ' f GRKAT S ALE OF f 'A CITY X O 3?,31' HERE WML i. -f SO lit, AT Crescent fi y Hall, -iu. EVA Na VXlLJt,i-4 41 4 UIXA Yr the fth day of April next, eighty-tuui lots in the Eastern Enlargement, with a iront of 2:7- h-ct, embracing lti feet on Main str.fl, I'lifetim bmt street, 2'K) feet on Sixth street, 1--4H l-.-t mi Fifth street, KK) feet on Fourth stre.i, Ac. TIosh l.ots 'are In close proximity to Tlie RailnmJ 'I'pol,"Va-l.a-h .v Eriei'anat, Public Scliisjis, idaiu olieei.atid tlieilluo KiTor, nd ialbe very heart .if a thriving ami weil settled portfi uof th(i ityi'Thi-y are acvvnsiiile HUii cimv.-lii. Ill f,.r ri .-'iili-iicrs r bil.ineKS pt:i ii-hi-s, anil arc now .ifTeie.1 t- thi- iiblic lor the Jin tit. They .reent a i nr. i ii ai.-i- i- piyrtiab: iiiy.-.-itmeut, and i-v.-rj- inav o l.i. . iehe-. ii .ni1. ci a nontJ i.ii I- v biiiliiing, i-Iiiiti'ii't.wLe a hat-l.ige of the ojisrtonit h now pre- lit---! ! i" t.a-t.Mi i-:nl.lrgt-ni-i.t is improving mole rajiMiy than an.v tiioi iart of Erausviiie,. au-l lu-ariy afl oc tia-se-J-Ms Km- tuiproytd w it ii good side-wa'ks. iHSCIUFt ION. 5, jt J Lor. lilU t. 1 i ... 17,..'.. ... ' !..... : 1. ...... 10... 15...;:.. u... 10 10.., sn io... : ii..: in 11... .i-i...,...ii... i Vi...3 12... e. 12... 14...... 1 ... 3 1.1.... in I.t.... 12 11... " M5 1-0..,, 7 -.1 "i... H 15... 12 10... Size ,.,t 'l;IM-k. 2". x 1 42i...-.i. 1 . .'. .:..SS . S0xl4K Srt.;..t:;.;.-.5..-7-it 1 21x IHI.U..-'1C 2.;.vll)3 2.xl42'; 12 3i., 2xl4i:Vj 2........1.S... 2.r.xl42'vJ 7 ..30... '2.".xl42X 13.. 30... 21x124 lti 311... 21sl2l 17.....'. 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' 7. 21... 21x124 20 40... li 24... 24x124 II...... .60... a 2 . 24x124 12 UU... 4 27.., 24x124 IS Ui... 7 2S... ?4xl4S'-S If'.. ......52... 24x14k).. 2s'-.;HS'"2 xlx. 1 Ih'A 2-xl 12' . : 25xl42'i 20X112' 2"xl42'i 2.1X14-,'. ' 2-ixW2 2.1xU2i 1.. 2.. ' 8.. 17.. ....a2... Sxl4 .17.... t....:i2... 10x14 21 , i.J... :j0xl4Vi s ol... ... auxHs ii si... !4. ;i0xt4jV-....12 61... If. 34. 14 35... o0xl4) 10 ol... . BA K EnS AODITIOS. 1... 1.... 2i;,;xl44 8 1 2Uxl4l 2... 1. 21x144 9 I 21x144 TITLE PEllFECT, TERSIS: Cne-tourth cash ; balance in Olio, two and three years, with interest secured by mortgage on the premises Plats can be seen at Crescent City Dank, Couuty Uecor-ler's otiice, Washington House, Ait;cust Elles,' lleury Stockrieth, Koster -V Korf, Henry Cuiuborts, and at my oiticj, where all intbrmalion will lie furnished. THOS. E. GAKVIN, inarl5-10tl , ! ' . . No. 10 Third st.' statement . or tub conniuN onus ; ...,! Hartford Fire i Iusuraace i Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OH THE STATE OF INDIANA, JAN UART 1, ISoO. 1st.' The name of this Com pap y is the Hnrtioril Fire I usiiriuico Company, and is located, at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is......S.tsl0,O0t 00 Sd. Tbe uniouut of Cupitul Stock paid up ; 500,000 oo '.AaSKTS. ' - -.)--. 4 till Cash on hand and iu B'k.8JS,3a3 11 Cash in hands of agents, or iu course of transmission 02,003 30 Cush loaned on call ,....:jd,Ouo iKVf 111,020 00 Dills receivable, secured by iMirsutial and collateral security 70,22; Gil KeaL state utiincuiubered, liuiiding ami lot 111 Pearl street, Hartford...... 1 "1,000 Ou STOCK AND BDS AB rol.MIW, VIZ: PAR VI.. ll'KT VAI 511 shares Hartford B'k stock. .-Sr.l,ln0 $r.8,;.S. 4oo shares i'h.enix B'k stock 4,t ts ;i7,2ili lortohares Ct. Kiv. B'k'g Co. stk .'i.iloO fi.fton anil shares Exchange Hank stock.. M,i)H - 10,titN) IM shares Dank of Hartford Co. .. . bank stock ; ; 7,.VI T,:t."H 200 shares Charier Oak B'k stock.'20,(XM) Sii.sik) 22 shares Kunners' .t Mechanics' - bank stock 22,1)00 , 2),o20 150 shares Aleroantile B'k Stock.. L,000 l.t.fKK) 112 shares Merchants' & Manufacturers' Bank stnek 13,2iO 'li;.'l.12 .115 shares Etua li'k stock 31,tssl ' fif.O'Jil151 shares City Bank stock.. ....... IS 21, 01". 20.1 shares American Kx. hunge ' Bank sliH-k, N. Y 20jltoo 20,000 2' )0 shares Itiink of Commerce b'k stock, N. V .V..". .:20,lHHl l-j.MOO 300 shales Iiui-orlcis' .t TratloiV . Da.ik stock, N. Y ,1!i,(Kl . ,1:,W!0 :ititi s! ares Its ok of Anuwi.-a bank slok, N. Y....4... 30,1100 , R.;,46il 21 0 shares Manhattau Co. Bank stotk lo.mio i 1 1,050 200shares Merchants' iiks'k.N.V. I.-..01H) 1.1.S25 200 shares Union B'k stoi-k, N. V. lo.mm lii.noo jfOO shares Ocean B'k stock, N. Y. 10,000 f),-,:mi Krl -hares Bunk of N Auieri.-.- Bk stock, N Y lo.mm '! lu,7oo u00 shares MetroKlitau b'k .to. k,. . N w0,ihi ; 31,ljis. 100 shares Hlai.kf.touo b'k aim k, Boston lo.nitl ' ..rr,n 10il shares Bank i t oittuiei'.u'nl'k, f-.stoll : lo.lhiO' lo.i:,1,.!' 100 share Crauittt bk slock, B.w,- . ; - ton... n, 000 lOxhi.l'e .Sillli.lk . tt K nl-nk. It.n- .... till! I.OtHI lOO shares Ulde aud Leather rVK, lioston ,..1 lo,t:(Ki lOO shai'es Wtibs;.-r l.'k st.sk. Host, hi lD.lHJd 0 U shares Naliouul b'k -,lo. k.f.os ' tun... ..; lu.f.iOi) lou shares Aiiaiitic b'k .--tock. Hitstou 1U.IVO 100 abal. -j Jviletv Kuud Il k sto.:a lo ; l,::i. .Ml 1.I.7.10 l-i.tmi liljOlKI ' M,:;oo 11,6(10 -I . - . lo.loo BoKtou 10,0.KI 100 shar.tt Boylkton Bank, stock Boetoll 10,(100 IU3 Khares Kever -Bauk stock, Boat tou 10,000 200 shares B'k of the Statu of il is- ' souri stock.. 2' 1,000 200 shares Merchants' B'k alo, k ' St. Lonis 'io.1,00 120 allares Collut-i'ticilt Kiver t.'omnauy stock..... l,0Oii; '20 shares Connecticut Uiver li. Ii. Company !i,(!b0 100 ahares iiartkird X i Haven U 1. K Co stuck lu.ooo id Teuuesie 8tate Bouds, 0 wr cen I -1, payable IS:2 ..., 20,000 2 Ohio btate Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 18041 10,000 2-1 Mkiiiau Slale lliia, t ceula, . payuolo l0;i 20,(I0 ; I I il ionri . State Stuck, 0 per cent, payable... . 10,mm . '2" Hartford City bonds, 0 per els, ' ' payable 1870.... 3r,ll00 shares State Bank. Wisconsin Uck, Milwaukee. .'. 2,( 00 -0,'ioO . 'jo.lnu : 3,11(10 10,125 'J'1,000 - Siis(i,,sirtl : . . 1 Total assets... ........' '.i:; , i L1AB1 Ll'i'l t-JM. 5th. 2so liabiiitres to hairlcd, or others, due ..1 - due.i, , . . . 0th. So lo.-stm adjusted and due. 7th.. Lobs.-h either una.Tftwtml e.--,,,., - ?th. or adjusted uud not dne, ) W"U eu---9th. Louses iu snsjieiiae wait-. . ' . iii further proof, in-' 1 lu.lc-d in last answer .1 ' ; above loin. AU other claims against ' .1. the company, (divideudH -, . .unpaid) 1,920 ': Total amount of liabilities SH;,!l.kP S." ' lltii. This rule of the company is uot to cxi-ee.l ' , . SlO.OOOiu auy one risk, suLecl to Jos fy j. a single tire. 12th. The amount insured in a city or Tillage do- f -fieinid upon lis size generally all tne Uesira- : ide risks to be liad, snbject to tho last ruie aoovs uaiueU. , -13th. The amount insure - i 'building, ilepends frtructiou, subject to red to. 11th. A certified copy of tho AcrDflucorporation - accompanies i.iii siaceilleut. TIMOTH V C. ALL VN. ,S.--'v STATK OF fN!K.TlCUr, ca - lUrtiord County, J ' JAXCIUT C-th, ISi.O. ' rersoually liKai-eil T. C. AUyo, eretary of ths Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made ojiu that the IbregoinR statemsut, by him sitbscrrN-il. is a true, lid! - aud correct statement of the affairs of said Coiupauy, aud exhibits, so far'aa can be ascertained at tuis date, iu actual couditknr on I he let day of January, ISOO. Before mo, GEO. S.tilLM AN, ... , ., t . Jnsticaof (be I'eaa-e. AlleuC. Ilallock is the d.ily authorized Asent for Ibis city, by cartincats of authority from tt.e Auditor ot Mate, hied iu the County Clerk's office. . : Appli. alions for insuranco on uierchandis store housiis dwellings and coutents, will be attende.1 to, aud lailicies issued at rsasu'iable rates.- , -; . ALLKN !. 11 ALLO;K, Aaeut, Mari.ie Hall Bmldina, iio. U lllaiu street, Kvnusvillo, lud.

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GUARD AGAINST F I R E CHOICE INSURANCE AVITII TUE

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r I 'Incorpoisitcd 1S19 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. ' Net Surplus of $942,18L72, - And the prestigo oi u years success, and . . i . - . exnerieltce. ... u , I'PWAUDS OF KM I.OOSifOf losses have beeu paid by tbe Etn . . - Company in the past 40 year .. ' .The value of reliable Insurance w . j oe apparent from the following 4 LOSSES I'AID BY T II A -Klg,

IIUBINO TS K PAST PIV VEAk- Mill ' f 11 tliio,. $4::i,.'i2i.H I j In Michigan, J - 1 1" In Wisconsin, I0n,9M.07 In Indiana, li":. In h'eutu. ky, 201,M1t.4H j In Illinois.... 44),y;7. , Missouri ::M1 8.14 Tennessee 07A1M.21 Iowa Minn. 101.3". 0.40 I "iansns 4 Neb 19,045.77 ' Peim'a A V.v. ai,5n.!.S2 , Ark. fla.... 21,045.1 MiHSiteippi and Aliihiinia,...$62,4l2.13. Piro and Inland Navigation , Iti.ks accepted at terms consistent with solvency nud fair prol t. Eipecial attention giiu to Insurance of DWELLINGS and ('"Mteiiut, r eri of to 5 yearn. - Tbe solid service lon-j and successfully tried, and the many a.ivntitaif'-s tbe yEtna Insnrani Company poe!e- in its line, should not lie overlooked by tho-M. ready in I :sui e ami understanding their best inter--;-!. k Dhi inir "strin?-tit times " the necessity for reliable Insurance Ihvoiiips an imperative iliity--the 11'iilitv of pro. ei-ty owners to silstaiu lots being then winch les-eee.. Anen.-iis in nil tho prinripal cities anil towns throughout the Slate. Policies issued without du-h-.y, 1-y nt;y of the dulj- aitlhorizei Agents of the Com. any. Uf a 'Busiuent altciitied to with despatch and , tidelify. - -- - - - A. C. I1AL1CCIC SON, Apents,. -mai8 -' Marble Unilding, Main St. - gi'.t .'.v b no o.n8.i-i!fiio x71uoou L quality, lor sale tAeop. H. E. ClLBfcltT ft tlO., . marl4 . ' ' - "No-4 Sycamore sti -

tIST REI'EtVXIt 8VPERMOR snick' of Black Tva in small caddies, expressIv for family use, at No. K7 Slain stiert, opposite' tluCoiirt House. - Shi. L. SPALD1NO. marlo E E T l'OTATOE8&t BUSH. Here viogat - T. BEDMOND'S. - flit Ji I Mi- li E JKfE US EJIJYtH' Brebi Cornices, (i-hi-ap,) fancy Curtain Bands au4 Pin-i. For sale very low by li.ai lii CHARLES B. WELLS.- 1 J it.lJS'l jt ie-t.Y ! -5 T Vi8 SM'M.EjyrMJ iii d conntry Bran just receiveil and for sale . P. ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. at .1 WilKKLKR , ct WILSDN'8 SEWINC MACHINE, No. 5 Firbt Street. btwoii Main and JLacuut. 'WWb'iH -fJP'I2ii TO THM2 MBtW,WV WW Vh.e r fr VV'ilfHmH I m proved ewin Marlime il redtitui n i;i-a, with iiirrH8Pifl confidence ill its Jii.M iU mt lliu I'Lbt and rnout reliable family KHwin tnrhino now in iiho. It sows eually 011 tlih kt rit nr iliitifst fahriou; nrmkog th lock. Hiituh i:itMriiMi to nnnivi'!, with the epwential jidviiiituifo of iK-ius: iiliko on lth eidoH, fdrmin nt ri(f 4 or chain n t lu uudi-r sidt ; is simple iu cuuKtrtu tifn, uioto bjkm dy in iuovtm'it and more . diiral'l tliau nny (hcr iimrhiniT. AVe pive full iuHtrHctious tovimolw tli purch;ter to tttsvr ordinary rifamH. -titt li, iu-ni. It'll, iiiitt ntlirr, bind, and tuck, nil 011 tho Kiinti tiiMcliinc, mid warruuted lor WeitMo krv on eu U.inlly bund a full aortmnt of Sinrf-r'f m;i-li iiti-H. Ciiriibirn roaiitiiiioc tttfllimoiiials of the alKTA Biiu'JtitHH. fittui iitMioiiN of the hi sliest tMiiiitiic J Mini V t, miviitw; j i it t Ac, w iU Im furi.ir.uml einllrt 01 , Ii VI I V iirniion in cr-.n or by letter. F. M. fjKLLMAN. 'si.t, U', .i.- xxrxRi'.Viirwiiml female f'bydiciau, presents i -ii of iiiotberf- her fnrTHIMI r'YUUr, j l-t ll.e all.-nl for Cl.ildi'ii Tfilhi,,,), w-hirli greatly facilitates th ' pioccvi ot.T-i-f biug. by ofteuiiiK iltu Kuuis, redu-. .-itiK ell iiiii.iiiiiuaiioii will allay all paiu and Hom.uio.lii 'action, and id SUBK TO KLUULATK 'I II K 10 iWKLS. In-i'ihI ujiull it, niolheib, it wilt give rest to youraelf, and KKI.IKH- ANI HEALTH TO YOUR I N VT3 Vu have put up ami sold this article for over ten yearn, and -an hay, in contideuce and truth of it, what we have nev 2 " been able to say of auy . oilier niedaine never "iias it failed, iu a single. in.-t iiico, to elfi'i l a cure ?wben timely used. Never Oil no know an iu stauce of dissatisfaction j bv any one who used it. 50n the contrary, all ate 1 deli htd with its ci.era- Scions, and siaiak in tei-nid 1 of . jjjplit-Ht 1 iineiiila Vtion of its magical efI l.-i-ti and iKeilii-ul virtues. rf speak in this Biattsr'w !i;it vmiu know,'1 af s'ter ten years' experience. ' and pledge our reputaQlion for the fulfilment of what me here declare, j. fn almimt every instance wjioro the infant fci snf- .furing from pain and ex- ' haiisiion, relief w ill lwfoiind iu 15urli0 minutea lifter theSyrop i.-i ii'lmin vstered. 1 This -valuable prepara tttlon is tbe prescription of one of 1 he most exjaj CrienceU aud skillful i Miiroes in Now Kntaml, find has been used with J. never failiuK success hi Sjllioufcnnlsof cases. ' -1 It not only relieves Jnhe child from pain, but I iuvig.irutes tho stomach wjand bowels,correctsacbl. f ity, and Kiviw tone and JjHiiery to tho wholesysj tern. It ill almoHi in Mainly relieve (Jripiiig 1 in the Bowels and Wind Jolic, aud overcome con - yaisioiis, winch if not "speedily remedied, end in ileal li. V'e believe it Sjtlie best and surest rem-e-ly in ' he world, iu all peases of Dysentery aud liiurihea in children, tlii-tlier it arises from ti-ethin;; or from any " other canoe. Wo would say to every mother who I has a child s n ffo rl u g fioia any one of the l'orei;oins complaiuts, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of oth-irs, i.iaiui between your suffering child and the mhef ' that will be sure vex, a'-solutely sure to follow ll.e ns-e of this medicine) If timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless tho fac simile of C'L'KTlS.fc I'KUKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper. - Hold by lrux-.;ist throughout ths worlj. Trincipal otiice, No. 13 Odar street, Now York. I'riee 'jr. i ts. a bottle janl3-dwly ' ' KLI.LKI4 fVruri'E, Agents, Evausvilte. lud. ,1 .VW Iii. US IJJ UCOCK, MM PORTER and liealor in Coach and Saddler Ilnrilw-.ro. Mai ntroet, near Watur. ... . Having com- - pleted my ar. rangvme m i with Liireie. an and Amer enabled to of. for inducements, that cuncot fail to bo to . the interest of all en. ' gaged in Uia business io eive me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the nte.il; bainls, enameled and of nil kinds of kv cloibs, linings for carriages, varnishes, castir. all kinds, saddle trees, Knglish bridle leafhen stirrups, t-purs, hamiis, tino silver hamea kinds, Jenny Lind Oig Trees, self-adjusting Taylor's patent haini-s, fly nets, shoo threaii ' uu filaukets, LonUou Cii tll Webs, American E W anu neiu WeosjlKitli cotton and worsted; fr , Welt fekins, a superior article; ivory, ' f"!, and brass lined uiarteui$:.l rings; ue Ot. . 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