Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 181, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 April 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

FRIDAY MORNING ..APRIL 6 Opposition State Ticket. 'tor governor, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR 8ECBKTABY OF STATR, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATR, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SCPBEMB COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR BUPBBIHTBNDBST OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. ———<>——— ——>Mr. John V. Dawson—proprietor of the Ft. Wayne <Times>, the office of which was recently burned out—has purchased the office of the Ft. Wayne <Republican>. The latter will be merged into the <Times>. Mr. P. P. Bailey, proprietor of the <Republican>, retires from the publishing business. ———<>——— ——>The Cairo <Gazette> office is advertised for sale. There is no doubt a good opening there for some good practical printer of the Democratic "persuasion." It is the only paper in Cairo; is doing a good business the proprietors say; and will be sold on fair terms. ———<>——— ——>Great competition is going on between Vincennes and Lawrenceville, Ill., on the question as to which shall be the terminus of the Illinois Southern Railroad.— It is "nip and tuck" at present between them. ———<>——— CSJ The Republicans of Hendricks conn, ty held a nominating Convention on the 31st ult. Col. II. S. Lane gave them one of bis soul-etirring speeches. James Burgess Esq., a first rate man, was nominated for representative. He is pure to be elected. 86yWe notice by the papers that the Vincennes Gazette office is offered tor sale, as the proprietors wish to devote their attention to other business. That office presents a good opportunity for some Oppositionist to get into a good location. The situation ia a valuable one. Jja?The Roc It port Democrat has come out in a new dress. We are truly glaj to notice this evidence of prosperity. Several other of our Southern Indiana exchanges have lately donned new suits. This faet speaks well for their prospects. Drilling Wheat. 1 We copy from the Louisville Courier the following communication on the subject of the drilling of wheat, (signed "An old Farmer of Fayette county",) which embodies gome excellent suggestions to farmers. The 'views expressed will apply to the raising of wheat in Southern Indiana, as well as to that business in Kentucky : In the Agricultural Department of your paper, of the 24th March, you describe in very proper terms the careless, slovenly manner ia which wheat 13 cultivated in the Stale of Kentucky, and the results of poor and uncertain crops following such cultivation. In addition to what you have said, permit me to add, that one great cause of failure of the wheat crop iu the State, is the irregular and superficial manner :n which the seed is put into the ground. As long as farmers will persist iu sowing wheat broadcast, they must expect poor and uncertain crops. Iu this latitude, we seldom Lave snow to protect the plant, and as a consequence a large proportion, sometimes nearly all, freezes out during the winter. For the last three years I have sowed most of my wheat with a seed drill, with the aiaul decided advantages. In the first place it saves send. Tbree pecks to the acre, sown with a drill, briugs fully equal to a bushel and a half sowu broad -t't. This is in consequence of the seed being deposited at a proper and uniform depth, where the ground is niuidt, insuring early germinatiou and vigorous growth. Whereas, much of the seed sown broad cast, is lift ou or near the ground ei jawed to birds, or to perish for want of sustenance. la the second place, it prevents it from winter killing or frceziug out. Seed drilled in is left in a trench or small furrow, and as the earth crumbles during the winter it falls round the roots of the plants, protecting them from the frosts and winds, whit-h are the cause of freezing or winter killing. Ia the third place, drilling in wheat saves it in a great degree from rust. Kust iu grain is caused by the burstiug of the straws iu particular kind of weather, by which the sap or juices of the plants, which are needed to mature the seed, escape and run down the straws, causing the red appearance, which we too often see in our harvest fields. As grain put in with a drill stands in row 3, a freer circulation of air and penet ration of the rays of the sun are permitted, which harden the straw and prevents it from bursting. This fact, and the additional one, thnt from the increased vigor of its growth it ripens from five to eight days earlier than that sown broadcast, are almost a certain protection against rust. That portion of my wheat which was drilled in, yielded me thirty-five hushels to the acre, while that sown broadcast scarcely produced fifteen bushels. My wheat this year, having all been drilled in, stands beautiful on- the ground, and promises well, while that of my neighbors, with very few exceptions, of early gown wheat, is almost a failure. I consider my drill among the most important implements I have on my farm, hs it ia useless to provide' harvesters, kc, unless I have something to harvest. The general use of the drill last year would have saved Kentucky a number of millions of dollars. Negro Abretko. Yesterday, Deputy Sheriff King arrested a young colored man warned Greene, as one of the persons against whom an affidavit has been filed in the Circuit Court for immigrating into this State coulrary to the law iu such rases Dade and provided. lie was committed to jail. The case looks hard and we hoe the question may be settled definitely. Terre Haute Journal. A gkntlkvan informs us that the reeeut raiu and warm weather have acted like a charm upon the growing wheat, &ud that many fields are now looking finely that were supposed to be entirely winter killed. We trust this information may he warranted by the facts. Vin. (Jaz.

Fifteen divorces were granted ot the recent term of the Elkhart Circuit Court. The New Albany Ledger says that lust year over 2,500,000 feet of pine lumber were landed in that city. The season of Lent, or the forty days' feast, will end on the 8th of April, Easter Sunday. C& Ex-ShorirT Chissom, of Tippecanoe county, died thereon the 1st inst. He was a very efficient officer in his di3'. Two little daughters of John H.Segraven, of Lafayette, Macon county, Teun., died last week from chewing and swallowing the ends of some German matches. The Languages in Wisconsin. The public documents of the State of Wisconsin are generally printed in the English, German, Norwegian, Dutch, Welsh, Irish and French languages. La. C'vur. The New Jersey Conference has disapproved of the marriage of young ministers before their term of probation in the Conference closes ; also of holding camp meetings over the Sabbath. A Washington letter says that President Buchanan is negotiating for a valuable estate near the District of Columbia, npon which he proposes to spend the sunset of his life. Referrino to Mr. Bates' letter, the friends of that gentleman assert that he announced the same doctrines to a caucus of the Legislature of Missouri in 1850, when Mr. Geyer was nominated to the Senate of the United States. The amendment to the Po3t Office Bill which passed the House March 31st, provides, that when the writer of a letter endorses his own name on it, it may be returned to him instead of being sent to the dead letter office. . A diminutive specimen of Young America on Railroad street, whose " fighting weight " is not over twenty-two pounds, astonished a pious mother last evening by asking for five cents to buy the New York Clipper to read " bout de Benicia boy." Union Party Meeting. We are informed that the members of the new Constitutional Union Party held a meeting in this city, last Saturday evening, and that some ninety persons were present and participated in the proceedings. The Union Party holds a County Convention in this city, next Saturday. T. II. Journal, 3d.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TfZI O H I.JLMIMKB, .W M 8 fit Mi 8, Jl JV Ml JL children. Steel Spring Skirts, it superior article, for Bale cheaper than heretofore at MIliLKU NIF.IIAUS'S, apro 43 Main Btret. Patent fixtures to them, for sale cheap. MILLKK A- NIF.HAL'S, apr5 43 Main street. " JOU SJ I.fi 500 MHOS tf'MMTJb! lead and all kinds of Paint, cheap fur cash. apr5-3t WM. BIKHBOWKlt. OVH SFMIJVU 8TVM,K W OUT la second to noun in beamy and symmetrical proporti 11m. Lovers f a comfortable, good-look ing, lino and durable Hat will be sure to get suited and fitted. Bring in your order, gentlemen. French Felt& CassimcreHats, Always on baud a .d made 10 order ot any shape or color Tho Cricket and Zouave Hat, J lint returning into fashion lor Spring Jc Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every Imaginable shape, color and quality. Straw d-o ocls. An immense stock, bought low will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on hand all thd latent styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Tlis best ever seen iu the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless varloty for Spring and Summer. VAUTIKU & MARCOXMKH, aprt 39 Main street. H. k. siaii, Late of Jaquess A Co. aabon huhkow. READ & BURROW, WHOLKHALF. lO.Al.VSS IN Boots cfc? Slioos, HATS AND CAPS, No. 1.1 Matnat.. EVASSVILLK, J NO. apr4 WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. mgi US M iV. U K Jt MM T It V R H 1M WwM are now nitouitiir one uf thtf laiyit ami Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Kvcr orl'lod for wile io this lusrkel. 'I heir bI.n k lias just Issin selected by one of Hie tirni, who hies beeu actively engaged in the hu.inwss for 20 year.-. Having purchased largely for ('ASH, they am piepared to otter very atierior inducements to th trade. KorCAStl or PROMPT I'APKIt, they will sell goodd loaer than Louisville or Cincinnati, ami as an evidence of llieir sineerilv in making this proposition, they solicit the privilege id' underselling those cities. Kver buyer should certainly call and see them at 15 Main street. apr-ltf "VST "hj tV Li7sjii 11 s 1. ijvsT-' M Bleached Sbeeliog, Pillow fane Muslin and Shirting of the almvs well known and truly merited brau.l. received at SfHAPKKR A BCSSINU'S, Successors to S. Kuihich A Co., aprS 49 Main t reet jiuirjv, iiiiitS'8 1 o itoz. js sortod. just reo'd by CHAS. Mi-JoHNSI'oN, pr3 Posey Block. - OFFICE T6LEfT OJS'Mi Of THK MOST Kl.ltJIBI.K and ceutially located ollaes in tha city is now vacant, and will la rented to a gtod tenant 011 reasonable terms. Jt is kHOwn as tl:e K. & '. Railroad Oltice,' on First street, in poster's iilock." It is well lighted, well veiitilat. il, and of easy access. Situated in the centre of business, it is a desirable local iou for any biiNiness. Kuquire or M. V. KOSTEU. apr4-lwd Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. 1f UKIMWiit, MJt f.VM J VST it .'- M turned fioni ViIih rast, where he Q has p u r c h a s ed a iN-aiiiiiiii asson- r..mant of ttne Wat. h-Kf',: -4 ti V UTF Clocks of every I-B?$ ffl ei-iiit 100 id ore- T -"' s - -MwWtf . pareu in nun i"i- . I . , . V , chasers in every - i""VV vi. particular, and which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. tic respectfully invites bis friends and customers to examine his giKnls aud priies laiforv purchasing elsewhere. All gotsls sold are warrautc.t to be as represented. N. 11. Personal attention paid to repairing of tine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. h'.t Main t., opiiosite Court llotic, Kvntisvllle. Indiana. aprS) 1'. L. OKISI.K U. T very pretty lot, and cheap, for Isivs' and mens' wear, i.jviied at SC11APKKH A BUSMNirs, Suci-essors to S. Kmbich A Co., prS 4'. Main street. iion rH oii ssho k s. -jJZiitu K u-soi Inient of Children's, Misses', and Ladii""' Shoes, of every discription durable, nice, and cbeaf, 01s 1 al SCHAI'KKlt A ISUSSING'S, Hiictessors to 3. Kmbich fr Co., apr.1 4'.i Main street Tf7.H ui JZs,.4n jjs'J0 raitjisoi,s. J A lare ussrlmeut just ojiened at SCII AI'K Kit J- ISI'SSING'S. Successors to S. Kmbich A Co., apr t 4.l Main t-tiei-t. W HJi WI B J.V .wJVT.lJV A9 Silk aud I.ace Mantillas and Capes, Silk, Ci iip.-, and Stella Shawls, opened at SCHAl'KEU lU'SSl.NG'S, Snccessirs to S. Kmbich A Co., apr:i 4'.l Main street. sTot'H, MM with mid without bustles, that can be put in baud box or tarpot sack while I raveling, just n ceivedat SCIIAI'KKKA UUSSING'S, Stii:cessoi-s luii. Kmhich A Co., spri 44 Main bticut

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QVJVIHIMKS. ; Ky Lard and Uuttor Tryers, Sngar do Ouagiiig Hods, Wantage do Yardsticks, Garden Tools in setts for ladies and children, CKO. S. SON NT A (J, At Main street lelow Mraucb Hunk, apr3 Sign of (he Circular Saw. "wpOJWVtiTH, SCO O MMB,jij"lt Ul HMLw bons. A large and very chea: lid of I he latest styles some very licnntiftil oms, just oeiied at SCIlAPKMl UUSSlNirs, Successors to S. l-.lllbicb f Co , A.r3 4M Main street. Xi'jJJ'MJij"7ifoTTOJ'J ritssl A liue assortment of Summer Ltuens and t'ottoiiades for Hoys anil Men's wear, jti-t r.-ceie,l at SCHAPKKit A IU SS1NC S. Sucessois to S.Kmbich A Co., apr3 No 4'.l Main street. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rmiiK jrAMtTjvMiMSHir mehktoM. fore existing betweeu ). Davison and I. O'Neil in the Tailoring business, was dissolved on the 27th of March by the death of 1. O'.Veil. All business of the firm will be settled by C. Davison, who will coutiuue the business at the old stand on First street, and will try to please all who may favor him with their patrounge, bolli in goods ami workmanship. N. B. Persons indebted to C Davison or Davison & O'Neil, are rcaiiectftilly requested to call and settle, as money is very much needed just now. apr3-2wd C. DAVISON. -Mm KiHeti anl Uiiiir In great variely and 13 er C4iit. clieuper than Itefnreollerfd iu tliis u.arKet. We call uttt ntion to the fulluwiiig kii! uti ham) : Rfvwlvei!, ' 4 brrelel Tintola, Colts M HUtl UfeW 1'jiteiit, 3 iith, 4 inc-li. and 5 inch hrtrn I Kevulwi-s, asrfitt'd with ivory and Kofwwood liAiidlt'S, Warner's I'idtu.H, Smith A Veftu PintolH, lvrener'a di Allen's mrifilo l-arrel, pelf-cocking I't.-l-. sMorted Ivuryand KHewuid ImudleH, Remington PintoN, Alien s Cartridgea, Henry'a UilleH, aShutd nns truiii S7 to $3i, Shot Bt It, PUtt. I Flasks, Sportinen's efiuijrinoiit!". For wile at i;:o. 8. SONNTAG A CO.'S, . Hard warn ItealtTH, Main strwt, apr3 iRn 'f tho Circular Saw. ply of DOLK'S PATKNT SAW UL'MMIKU MACIilN'K. We take pleasure in c:iliioi; the attention of oil those unhid Saws of any kind to this laiiuimer, as bt-ing tho best now in use for cheapness, durability, and elUriency ; having lieei successfully used in almoHt every State in the Union, and tho demand steadily increasing, warrants us in recommeuiliiiK it to all persons needing a SAW GUMMING MACIIINK AiS" These Guiiiiiiera are- manufactured for ns of the best material, and every care taken in the workmanship ta furnish a machine that cannot fail to give satisfaction. G K . ai. SON NTAG & CO., Jobbers and Importers of Hardware, Ac, Ac, aprJ Alain St., Kvausville, I ml. ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY OUAf; TO THK tJ II EMT t IJ -creased trade, and bih appreciation of Mr. Smith's Photographic Pictures, which ikisscss always fine shadows and a clear expressive likeness he lias added as a ltcrcpt ion Koom to his old Gal lery the one lately occupied by Dr. V. Hutchinson, Dentist. Mr. S. assures tho ladies and gents of Evans villo and ". icinity that they will now find ample space and everything equal to tho best Galleries of the West. Mr. S. need not state afler two years' successful practice in this city, that his Pictures are esteemed the most highly here, and many miles around, both on account of their Ikmiis; the cheapest and tiest, but also from their unlading character. Mr. S. has also two lady attendants at his Gallery, thereby insuring every attention combined with great economy of time in eac h department of lalior a tew minutes being all that is needei to satisfy eii' li i f his patrons with a flrstclass likeness. Sincerely thanking his pa' rons for past favors, he trusts that by greater facilities iu his Art, lie may still increaningly merit their patronage. N. B. Ores-ent City tindery, opposite the Court house. Main strent, is open from seven iu the morning until SHti-down. apr4-tlm LADIES ANDGENTS : rfflHMi IWtKLiPt Vf i U MS HTit.i, -M. open at N. 8 .Second ttrvd-r-riu for a few more. Com and look no trouldo to show those cosy little dove and tan colored (ii.tfer. Civo tin a call, and I know you will Imy. liUve. Kid, Freiirh K id and Moroccu Polka ltootit, of the mot exqniwito Hfyh-rf evur idVred in this market. Misses and 'hildronH ;airerH ol every whado and color; Kid Hfi Morocco every ftyle, with and without hoiH ; Copltor-tii'iKMl of varioim kiiitl.", ol thu iniprnved patent. Oentd' tinfl Patent Leather and Calf Boots mtido to oiiiKR id' tho l-Ht imported Hlo-k wo Ii.-ivh had Kr years. tihvo Kid, Patent Leather, Call' and Mo-mtu Cmigrort (Jailer pxotdsior, a la motle. Made hy tho most lafdiionnbW aud In-nt woi kmeii to he found nr Hasten, cilien not excepted. FrictiiU, come on Ktrangfiv, give iih a tii.il. JOHN UAHCII, niaiol No. 8 Second t., Kvansvill, lml. rjMMIK K HHttiJSJK it, H- l 4J m. oM tn t his etit ire interest in tlie tirni of Viekery Brow, to Mr. Samuel Vikery, returns tliHiikH to Hie numerous fi ieiids ami ciitouterd ot the late firm for their veiy liheral ptl i oiiae, hop in they will extend the same t.ivorai to Men ih. .lolm Mild Saaiuet Vickery, who will continue Ihr ItiisiuertA under the !;ime uatue and style ot Vickery lint., t ttie old staod, N. K'2 Main t , and whahilitt art-anthiriel cottet all del. fa and pay all demands incurred lv the late hi in. mar:;i JAMKS NV. Vlt'KEIlV. S G7 HHU8. M1K UKt'i per Queen uf tlm West an J ohiti i'ln, tor sale low to clone consignment hy JK(. KOSTKK A CO r)ni;nissioners . ale of Keal Estate. Two Brick Stores cm Water St., AMI A Lot on Canal and Main Sts. mWOTiCf! IS ilKUKHl' tJIfKJS', W W that by lirtue of adeciee of the tUoiit ol Common I'teas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, at its February term, Isiiii, in a petition suit wherein llcuty I.. M itehell et al. Wei e pbtiut ills, i ahd Kdu'Mrd J. Mitidiellrt al. were ilef-iidalits, I, as t'omuiissioiitfr under lh. appotutiiieut ot said Court, ill s.11 at I'lillLK: Al'Cl'IO.N at the d.Hr of the t'olJUT ilol'SK in Kvausville, Indiana, on Sal in liny, Apr. Sh, 1 NGO, At 2 oVl.iek, p. nr., the following described property, ; sitoateit in the city id' Kvausville, Indiana, lo-w it : That part of Lot No. IO iu the Original I'lau, ahieh ailjoius Lot N. 1, ami fronts 25 feet on Water street, and extendia back of the s:inie width totheallev.it la-iiiK the Kolllt SToltY ItltU'K STOliK lliiUSK, in which is situated the TKI.KGllAI'lI OK KICK. Also, the ItHK'K STOUE IIOITSK now occupied by I. A. CltANK.a.Iji i.iin- r.Allt'lK'k'S liAKIIW'AUK S't'OltK, ne'ir ihe luiruer of Main and Va'er streets, fronting twenty two feet two and one-half inches on Water street, and extending back of the same width seveiitv-ioiir teet thne inches. V ith the store will be sold THK KIGHT TOIISKTHK II A I.I. ANI STAIRWAY iu the r.-arof the premises 119 o Wftiwi of uceexs frtrtu Mtiitt strrrt to the second ittrtf. Also, the Noli I'll KASTKItl.Y ONK-THIRIi OK l.ul' NO. HONATION KS LAIiGKM KNT, bcini; that third of the Lot which adjoins the Canal, on Main street, opposite l.aiic,htiu"s warebouse. TKItMS OF SALE : Onk-tuird of the purchase money cash, and I he residue in two equal installments, the KtKST AT ONK YKAU, and tho SKCONl AT TWO YKAKS from the day of sale, with intc-est, secured by notes ayabb without lebef troin valuation or appraisement laws. WILLIAM IIAKKK, Commissioner. Kor further information impure at the oti'n e of UAK.KU Jt KoSTKIt, Attorneys, niaril-tds Third street near Main. H0LLINGSW0RTH & BR0. WWJW J VST HKVKi VK IP A LARCK MM Riitl iihw iniMrhiti4fi t) VU M 'K KUV-WA KK, LASSWAKfc., CHINA. At-, mi Kirst btreet, Kvuusvillo. iH't5

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Eabcock&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK RKMftVEl) TO ICOK. MAIN k WATER STS., ANI NOW OKKKIt KOK 9ALK A Ijarge and well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR. EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SVPPI.IEI o.v rim MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABCOCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. j. iiKAi.r. n. W. WAUUhN. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rmwiK uJvntiitsMujs'Min mirus'ii JL associated together in the Book. Stationary and Music business, respectfully unuonuce to the public that they have on hand a lare and well, selected stock of ROOKS, STATIONKRY. PIANOS and MCSIOAL INSTRUMENTS of ail kinds SllfcKT MUSIO and INSTKUOTORS for Piano, iiuitar. Violin, Flute, Accordeon, Ac. Also, a hirgo and tine assortment of VIOLIN, UUITAK, VlOLl NCKLLO, and PIANO STRINliS, and everyIhiUK usually kept either in Rook or Music stores, mm 'JO HEAL Y Jr VVAKKKN. BOTANICAL rilYSlCIAN. DR. WM. COURTNEY, tiMe tor. Main t'irmt ntrieti, KVANSVILLK, IND. -mm a. tiJ I' n.n.f.vA'.vr, . oAMcuted in thin city and can lie found at his office at all hours (both day aud lliht), except when proressioual ly enaed. Kspacial attention ;iven to all chronic dis ease's. Cancers cured, (warranted). teb'l Umil Tlic Economist. hrnt pivniiuuis at every Fair wlitr ir h;n Ikii exltiliitiHl. At 1Iih Sotit h-WHtf rn Iiuliittm Ihnlrii t Fuir, licM In ly Octubur, 18tlP that b were In U two n ciniuinrjott. ivd loriMMkiiig tttorett one for lh lrtt wuotl tXHkiiijr HUiveiud uiiu tor the lmt run I rooking Hhv. Tli KruiiomiHt toW the FIRST I'KKMIUM FU THK UKSC OOKIN 8TOVK Kou VOH. U-Hlkf-r, Khisiimu Co tooktheflrk pr luiniu for their -Hkitifr Mtovefor roal; Nootlnr pi.-iiiiuiti( Wi re olK-re-i. I he laie silver in- dal war HWtith-iI to Ih K.oiioiiiist at thu New Yurk 'lale Kiiir ; Htitl Hit lust )i t-miiim at Iht t'ttite! .Static fair l.t-ll at i lii'un. and tuelto olh. r Mul- nt.il foiitil v Kairn in 1 11 ito Ih hik Ii f nieeliaiiiral ai t lias there bw4-n :i in or- H;iniit ailviict thuu in tie mannliK tun 't mit'ViD. It H hut a Itw vema mine the iy name wna a novelty, reprHutin hue, rthajH'Ifnrf HllintlllV, HllUOMt itfVoitt ot list; ns ti titmtfiit, Tlii'd- have ladii'ilty tvit -Im o to aUfi'iJH ul it,r:tce ami utility ; until thn VHriiifH our itiui ketfl now iir't4-iit have almost cxhxtiste il the vot ahiilary it uafut'ei ; aud the dihVreut pliatfeH ine ineiai ih uiaue 10 abMiiuie, would a-itonisli ohl Vuhran tiiiiiHf. In style aud Jtntitli, the improve nieiit ha Ueii real, leaving tiothiiiK to Ih denired 011 that point, hut the neve re competition iu price, to whieli they have len Hiihjieteit, had deinfved them ot many of the more Buhntantial tjualitiea datiiraoie. I ins 8eetii8 more especially to have been tiie ease in ielVreiir to cook tttoven au article of domestic economy that had more todo v ith scolding wivs alio crotclieiy Her van 10 ttian moctt (eopIe 1111auiue. The public have hu sought au improvement iu thin article, ami we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking Htove, if it ouly poaaeMsen the liieriLa of nize, weight, couveitience, durability, ecouoiny, and pertectiott of uiaijiitacture. 'I'hese (jualitieH awe m to he His8eH3Hl niottt fully in the Kcoii..miHt anew stove, perfected And brought out the partt tean, by Meeuis. Tread well. Perry 4&Noitou,of Altaiiy. Ve tivtrd ao niucli Ail this Ktovc, aad it looked so much like a btove intended for rMe, that we concluded to try theiu, and the result of the experiliieiit convincetf ih that the proprietor, iu I heir UeU-i lainatiou t make thete uttu-v in the world, have Hinceed-ti. We regard the Kconoiuirtt an postjes8iug all the merits above enumerated as the irre;t itove d the day far in ad vance of aiiylhtii ever attempted in the Hue of Htovt s, peril ct in ail ltd appointment-, aud true to its name iu durability and the use of fuel. Amon the many convenience attaclted to it, may le nieiitioned a largo oven, with hooks arranguil, for kijhpending lut-ats while roasting. A Copper Wafer lank, holding from 1 - to li- galloim wurmiug closet, broiling hearth, Ac, Ac. - The broiling hearth isoueot the most noticeable feature of this remarkable stove. There never tiaa been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory iu its operation. The proprietors of this stove hate teeu conducting a series of exieriimnta upon broiling, eliciting some valuable fuels, and resulting In the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has beeu secured hy letters pateut, aud is one id' the luowt admirable things ot the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coal in a constant glow. Wo are always glad to do justice to mechanical imp rovemcula, and eaecially such as contribute so largely to the general good, as the tine above mentioned. The Kroiioiuiot, v hh h is enmmandi Hg such a largo fetle, vmII tH- fotmd oulf at HCA N T L I N A S'VKPtlKNS S, Main st., Iwtween Water and First, J-.vjiuvitle, Iroi. niarH SPUING TRADE. " J oiin 33C- Dotors, Wholesale Mannliu turer of trt-ntlemen's, Ladies', ftlisses', and Children's LOUTS. SHOES, AXD UPPERS, I'arlMe CuiMinx, N'o. 5-'! West Fourth street, Cincinnati, ar -v i -it . tiik jtth.xtio.v of J dealt n to tin tact that he is now tuanufactur-ii-f. ami keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of the newest and choicest styles of i;oods adapted to the reiiurc monts of popular trade ; the inducements he ortcts are l.'OOD liOODS AT LilW l'KK'f. llaiini; b-li el jtaetl in niaitiilaeluriug tiit class .sd lor over tweuiy years, he now cl.iims to have facilities for manufacturing lirst i lass isslsaa cheap, if not idiea)r, than Kastern matiulactiires lie tee In iinitident of bis ability to otter extra iud-.ii-eHieiils tocbse buyers. His motto is a fiir field and no favois. fall and examine hio.Hls, and you will bo sure to buy. t Orders pnimptly attended to. Iebl6-:imd

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v- Statement OF THE CONDITION OF TUB 'i . Home Insurance Coinpany, OF NEW YORK, ON THK FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. ISirt, M IE TO THE AUDITOR OK THK S1ATK or INDIANA, PURSUANT TO TUB STATUTK OF i THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : i rjnii k .yi.u h ojp this cojm rji jtB is the lioMi: Nst.'HANCK Oompanv, fucorporatcd in lAVt, snd i-nted in the city of New York. ; CAPITAL, ON K MILLION DOLLARS, i The capital of said Company actually I paid up in cash is..: ." !tt I.UHi.iMI IHI ' The sin pin-, on iliell day ol .hiniixrv, ! IX'' ...." :.. 4i.-.,sir, s. ! Total amount of capital and -iiiplus Sl,4ir,,815 6; ! ASMKTS. Amouutof c;tsh in Continental Bank, N. Y S4',7'7 M Amount of cash in bauds of Agents, and in course of transmission (balance) 2"',r!,, ;1 Amouutof unincumbered real estate, Xo. 4 Wall Street.... 7,W (in Amount of l ulled Status treasury notes, market value Ke,2tl W Amount Missouri State b'ds, 6 percent., market value... lG,2'li 0 Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market value 9,631 is Amount of Tenneaseo bouda, 6 per cent., tuarket value.. 9,io.'l (Hi Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, ti per cent., market value lQ.gftl t Amount of bankstocks, market valne 3,825 tHj Amount of loana ou bouds ami mortgages, being first lien of record ou unincumbered real estate, worth at least 1,695,300, and ou which there is less than one year's interest due ami owing rate of interest 7 per cent 81111,002 l Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, S2."l,fv") lSK.r.Mi (in Amount due frnni premiums . , ou policies issued at otiice.. l,ftt;7 7' Amount of bills receivable for premiums ou inland navigation risks, Ait ll,IM;4 41 Iuterest actually due and paid 24,!i28 HI Jl,4i8,S60 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. Amount of losses incurred and in process of adjustment 17,fi58 ::i Amouutof losses reported on u Inch no action has been taken l.ri,422 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted by the Company.. 9,o0 (Mi Amount of dividends declared, and due and unpaid... None. Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due None. Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount of all other existing clams against the Co None. Total amount of losses, claims, and liabilities 842,.rSn 43 The greatest amount insured ou any oue risk is 3n,Ofio, but will not, as a general rule, exceed $10,000. The Company hai no Reueral rule as to the amount allowed to be insured iu any city, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, In each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for putting out tin's, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited in any other Mate as security I herein. An attested copy of the ('barter or Act of incorporation accompanies this statement. KTATE OK NKW YOltK, ) gs City and County of New York. J ' " Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Aliltou Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the altairs of the said (Un orali'.n, and that they are the above described olik'ers thereof. (Signed) CHARLES J. MAItTIN, Prea't. (Signed) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscrilied and sworn before me, this 17th day ot , i January, A. 1. IHoO. Witness my band ISKAL.J aui, omcu,, HK (Signed) BENJAMIN KANKTN, Commissioner for Indiana, iu New York, loo Broadway, N. Y. Allen C. Hallock is the duly uuthorixed agent for this city, as er certilicale of authority tiled iu the County Clerk's ofttce. This Company insures against loss or d.imaue by fire to buildings, merchandise, household tiirui ture, and personal properly generally. Also, against the perils or Inland navigation, at mi rales of premium. ALLEN O. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Halt Building, Main St., Kvausville. Ieb3-tap28. STEWART'S STOVE. (w i. wj l's ojv H.ux'ii , a r,ji a tin V M i0t these truly aud justly celebrated, newly aud greatly improved summer and winter Cooking stoves, ol the unrivale.l mewari I'atenr, ana al the ouly agebcy iu tins city. Thos. Si-antlm', No. 29 Main ttreet, between First and Srrond. The fiist premium wan awarded to this Stove as the best coal or wood cooking stove at the south western Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devisd coralline as numerous or important scientilie principle as this of Stewart's It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at thy same moment, without onedi-h imparting flavor to auothar, or producing that Ban'cness of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate aud fastidious of taste, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now in use. ith one-fourth of the fuel employed in the best of stoves now iu use, this most ierfect and complete cooking appa ratus ieriorms, siniuitaiieously and more er!ectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required iu the lst provided families, bo far ad cooking is concerned, w lien, loo, it Is do me in mind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, and the fire is at its height, without Hie smallest unpieHflantness from the change of teiiiperatur, so little is the beat from it disused externally, au indncemeut is presented for its universal employ ment never herelotore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how b. at ia so economized and diffused within the stove itself, aud so little jiereeptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now in use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any cue, iu warm weather mol e particularly, to breathe with comlort. or 2l years Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he lias obtained three new patents for improvements, which, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who have examined it, made it erfrct. Within four years tictuty Ihoutand of tlieiu have been sold, under a full guarantee, and not one has !een returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove mautitaetiirers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save iu exterior appearance, which the old patenls (having expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk doescheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are all dencient iu various articulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the tire, and of tho heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contrived, which also admits a coustaul current of cold air on thx outside of the lire box, which again Incomes heated air, and, pauing into the oven, is made available for cooking I urpoees. The agent and subscrilier is receiving the best Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called " I'ride of the West, which he will bo happy to disose of at two-thirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, ot course, to cook with it, but it bears no resemblance to Stewart's. The " Stewart " is sold by the agent, under a full guarantee to perforin as recoinmeuded, and if, withiu three months troiu pnrcbaiug, any tault is found w ith t belli, be will take them back aud refund the money. Housekeepers will boar iu mind, then, that the guimine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's here, .will, with halt the labor aud onetourth the luel, do more and better cooking man any other stove ever constructed. TliOS. SCANT LIN, No. rj main Bireet, Sole agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove lu Southern ludiana and Kentucky.

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OAS. B. HIXH AV8. an BECKHAM. WIIV or ' NIKHA17S &. BECKIIAJi. SEW STOVE AM) TIN STORE. KW,U O Z, Ji SJI.K JiJS'U UK TJMM. WW dealers and Manufacturers of 'I in, t!opier, and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, hotweeu Main aud Locust, Kvausville, Ind. - The undersigned have constantly ou baud a full assortment of Stoves of every variety and pattern, at the lowest ptiou!, and tag leave to inform their lrieiiils and the public generally, that they have the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever otnvred, and have constantly on hand a full assortment of Iiruggist Cans, Ae.,fc. Those liersous wishintr work li, lliie lit,., .m uj sjiectfiilly requested to gie theiu a eil tcf.re pur- , cha-dug elsewhere, as by prompt atteuliou lo I h ir 1 business and a thorough kuowlediot their tiade, they hope lo give genera! satistaction. N1EHAUS A BKCKMAN. ,r COPPER AND JOB WORK. Steumboal, tlislillery, aud Brewery Work; Steam fipes, Soda rouulaius. Humps, and general Coppersmithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired. Metal Hooting, fluttering. Sic. H'oi-il- trurranttril M ji perfect tattfuctioNy at the foiceet price. mar7-4tnd 1 800 j, J ft M V Ttt-IIUK. inst received and now opening, an ele gant stock of goods suitable for the Spring Trade : 20 cases lancy prints; to denims; 15 " bleached muslins; l " lawns; ' It " ehallies; ' " lu t( cotlonailes; 4 " aprou checks; 10 bales shirting stripes: 30 " shetding; ' And a great variety of notions of all kinds, U of which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Kvausville. t ome aud examine for yourselves at uiar5 J. H. M AGHEK A CO.'S, First St. IMJlT VHBS JJ'I JKWM.Hf. w W We are selling Watches, Jewelry, drv., at extraordinary low prices, preiaratory to laviog iu a new stock. BIT TftoLKIf Hlii.-t., - matin 4H Maiu strtet. "wW&JJwiTiiJji' jfcTTtit''u i; WW to attend a Grocery and drive au express wagou. Must know flow to write a fair Imiid, and couio well recoiuiuciidcd. Apply at No. 132, I'osey Hlo k. Ma ill sticet. liiirllitl VPXMO I" 'Jf . THH I.KJTH K H Jwrn. Store of Thomas Kerth has Is-en removed from No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 7o Main St., oppisite Washington Hotel, where he keeps a lull supply or LEATHER A N 1 FINDIN;S. He keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap lor cash. Philip Duksnkk, Fleming's old salesman, is with me, aud will be ou hand to wait ou our old friends aud all the new customers who may call ou us. He will do justice to all. mart-lmd THOMAS KEBTH. ( Mi M M, M JVt I M. WW liM) kegs assorted siz.es, just teooi veil and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, marl Pose's Bba'k, Maiu street. T oi7, a t jTh tmi717ks7L JL In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of feb27 N. S. THOMPSON. Statement Of THK COSUlTIOM or T1IK Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THK AUDITOR OK THE STATE Off INDIANA, J A SHAKY 1, I.Hwl. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and is located at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is $o(J0,0(KI 00 Md. The amount of Capital Stock paid tip 50fl,O00 00 ASSETS. 4th. Cash on hand and iu B'k.338,333 11 Cash in hands of agents, or in course of transmission 62,ti'.i8 S'.i Cash loaned on call 30,000 (l- l;:l,(IJ'j 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal aud collateral security....... 70,223 &9 Ileal stale unincumbered, building aud lot W Pearl street, Hartford 15,(H)0 00 STOCK AMI BOMh) AS FOLLOWS, VIZ: FAB VAt. M'BT VAL. 511 shares Hartford R'k stock .I,1im SiiMlKi 400 shares 1'liceuix B'k stock 40, coll 10W shares Ct. Kiv. ll'k'g Co. slk... 5,(NNI 200 shares Exchange Bank stock.. lo.ooo loll shares Bank of Hartford Co. bank stock - 7.500 200 shares Charter Oak B'k stock. 2ii,ooO 220 shares Farmers' A Mei;bantcs' bank stis:k 22,iOO 1W shares Meruaiitile B'k stock., lo.ooo 132 shares Merchants' tt Manufacturers' Bank sleek 1 !,2il 315 shares A'Au B'k sba-k :il,.rsl 184 shares City Bank stork I,.'S( 2oo shares Americau Exehmuge Bank stock, N. Y 20,oo 200 shares Bauk of Commerce b'k stock, N. y 20,000 300 shares Importers' r Traders' Bauk stock, N. Y 30,(100 3O0 shares Bank of America bank stoL-k, N. Y 30.OOO ' 210 shares Maubatlau Co. Bank stiak 10,000 2011 shares Merchants' Ilk s'k, N.Y. 15,(Hn 200 shares Dnion B'k stock, N. Y. Io,oo0 200 shares O. can B'k stock, N. . lo.oisi loo shares Bauk of N America Bk (fork, N Y lo.ooo 300 chares Metropoliluii b'k stock, N Y au.oou 10O shales Bluckstolie b'k slock, Boston lo.maj 100 shares Bank of Comuicrcest'k, Bostou lo.Ooil 100 shares ti i anile bk stock, Bostou... 10,(Ho lOsbares Mlllolk II I stock, Boston 1,000 lO0 shales Hide and Leather B'k, Bostou 10,000 100 shares Webster li t stock. 37,2110 t),5O0 10,000 7.3.V 2(1,800 2S,.20 I...OOII 13,332 31.020 21, til 20,000 111,800 S.l.UOO 3:i,4.rsi 14.IWI l.'.,8: lll.OISI M,2(S 10,7'SI 0,(s) lD.S.'XI l,2i; 10,610 Bostou 10,000 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, Bostou 10,000 10.400 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, bostou10,000 US) shares Salely Fund B'k stock Bostou 10,000 100 shares Boylstou Bank slock B.ton.. 10,000 100 shares UeVer Bauk slock, Bostou IO.Oih 2O0 shares B'k ol the State id Missouri stock 20.OOI 200 shares Men haiils" B'k stock St. Louis '-SO,!. 120 shares Connecticut Kiter Company stock.. 12,00(1 20 shares Connecticut Itiver U. It. Company 2,000 lo,::oo 11,900 lo.loo 2o,2O0 20,100 3,000 1,300 12,4oO 18,10i 10,12.1 20,000 8,4lS) 100 shares U art lord A N llateu It K Co stock lo.noo 20 Teuuessee State Bonds, ti per cents, payable 1892 20,000 2 Ohio State Bouds, 0 per cents, payable 1S00 10,000 20 Michigan State lids, o 1 cents, payable ism 20,(HHi 10 Missouri State Stock, ti per cent, payable. .. 10,000 2.r, Hartford City bonds, ti per els, payable l87(i 3'.,0O0 'Ui,uki 20 shares State Bank Wiscousiu stock, Milwaakee 2,(Hl 2,140 lNO,SIK 572o,4.".7 Total assets .- 9';i.,70-.t 69 LIABILITIES. No liabilities lo banks, or others, due r not due. oth. lh. No losses adjusted sud due. 7th. Losseseitherunadiusted I 8th 9lh or adjusted aud not due, j Losses in suspense waitimr further proof, iueluded in lost answer alHive 1,010 h" lilt n. All other claims against tho company, (dividends unpaid). ...1,920 Total amount of liabilities Srtri,9:;o si lllb. This rule of the company is not to exceed 10,000 in any one risk, sub eel lo loss by a single lire. 121h. The amount iusured in a city or village dcieuds tiioii its size generally all the desirsble risks to be had, subject to the last rule . above named. Lilh. T'b amount insured iu any one block of buildings, depends upon its size and construction, subject, to the rule above referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the Act of incorporation accompanies this statement. TIMOTHY C. ALLYX. Sec'v. STATK OF CONNECTICUT, ) , Hartford couuty, j Januaby bth, 1SUI. Persoually appeared T. O. Allyu, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscrilwd, is a true, lull and correct statement of the atluirs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as can lie Mscwrtaiued at this date, its actual couditioii on lie 1st day ol January, ISoO. Hi-fore me, UKO, 8. OILMAN, J ustice of the Peace. Allen C. Hallock is the duly aiithoriA.I Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled in the County Clerk's office. ' . Applications for insurance ou merchandise, store onses, dwellings and coutuuts, will be alleuueu to, aud policies issued at reasquable rates. AL.LS.N U. HALLUtll, Agent, Marble Hall Buildiug, No. 9 Maiu street, fciausilte, Ind. jau23tap2

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GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH TLTE SJ W i9 m mmr'. i 3 ' mi si. I ticorporated 181 9 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTK AND UNIM PAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho prestige of 41) yean success and experience. UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of losses have beeu paid by the vTtna Insurance Company iu the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BYTHEilTNA 111' KIM! THK PAST PIVB YKAKS " IuOhio S431,.ri2o.8l In Wisconsin, HM;,.ri5.ir7 In Kentucky. 204,!3'..40 Missouri 3,H4,fil8.04 Iowa A Minn. IOI 9.4l! In Michigan, J158.04SW Iu Indiana,... 14.H? Iu Illinois.... Teuuessee,.... 97,54:1.21 Kansas A Neb 19,945.77 I'cun'a A Vs.. 31,595.82 Ark. ,t (ia.... 23.945.b9 Mississippi aud Alabauia,...9o2,4l2.l8. Piro and Inland Navigation Kisks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and lair profit. Especial attention giren to lumrance of DWELLINGS awl Content, for term of I to ft yearn. 1 ho solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the .lOli.a Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by lhoMica l) to i isure and iniderHlunding their best iuleresls. Huriiin "stiiiiKetit times " the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imiieraiive duty- .the ability of propertv owners lo sustain loss beiug then nilich iesheued. .Agencies ill nil the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay, by auy of the duly authorized Ageuts of the Company. UO' Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. A. C. JIAI.l OCK St SON, Airenta, mat'K Marble Building, Main st. gT uoojumTi a !iji o uouii tLv (in-lily, for sale itu-up.H. K. OILBkUT A CO , mar 14 No. 4 Sycamore st gVST K t Hi lK It Jl SVfMiBIm M articb id' Bl:u-k Tua in small cwid ins, expresslv for faniilv use, nt Nt 87 Main stieet, opposite the t'iurt House. J AS. Ia. Sl'ALDlNU. lnarlO tVJi Mi T IF tm T A' Al5 O HVSH. Ueceivingat T. UKDMOND'S. mrioit mi ov sHKKtiriiu A ivrY JL Brass Cornices, (cheap,) fancy Curtain Bands and Tins, if or sale very low by niai lii CHAKT,ESS. WELLS. H tit.V ! -5 TOJVSSfMMiJS'nntrv Bran i list received and for sale KI.LIOTTM KAM1LY OltOCKRY. at WllUllbUlt cSc WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, ' First Street, between Main and Lecust. )'.' OP IK It TO THK rilBLIV, Wheeler A Wilson's fmproveii Sewinir Ma No. chine at reduced pritts, with increased confidence in its merits as the Is-st and most reliable family sewing uiachiue now in use. It sews equally well ou the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes tha lock si itch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, mote speetly in uiovemeut, and more durable tliau any oilier machine. We give full instructions to enable Hie purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, uud tuck, all ou thu same machine, uud warranted for three years. We also keep on coiiilatilly hand afull assortment or Singer's machine. Circulars coutaiuing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standiug Kast and Wtt, tTiviutr, prices, Ac, will te furnished rstis, ou application in -rson or by letter. M9lv K. M. SKLIiMAN. 'ttrtis. ll'M7,U' KXBKHlre em iced A'urseaiid female Physician, presents lo II attention ot mothers, her SOOTiilNIi evKur, for t'tiiLtreu 'i'eethiit'ii which greatly facilitates tho process of Teething, by softening the ums, reducing all iiilhiminatiou will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURK TO KKGULATF. THK BOWKLS. Depend upon it,. mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RKLIHK ASH MKALTU TO YOUR INFANTS, We have put up and sold this article for over ten Years. Mud can fmv. . in eonliilHiiCM anil tnitli of it, w hat wc have uev jjor been able tossy ot any other niedicine never whas it failed, in a single Instance, to effect a cure 3when timely used. Nev oid we know an in stance ol dissatisfaction by auy one who used it. 35' in the contrary, all are delighted with its cpera- tions, and speak In terms of highest coiuiiietida Ution of its mazical ef fects aud medical virtues. arVV'e speak in this matter wnat we no Know," al terteu years' experience. and pledge our reptila Qtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare. j;l u almost every instance here the int uit is suf- .teriug from pain and exhaustion, relief will liefomid in 15 or 20 minutes alter the Syrup is admin mistered. I bis valuable prepara Ctlun is the proscription of one of the mod exoe Qrienoed aud skillful Nurses in New rJuglainl, sand has been used with never tailing success io a;t housauds of cases. It not ouly relieves Jsths child from pain, bnt invigorates tiio stomach Valid howels.correctsacid.v, aim gives lone anil energy to cue wiiuiesysteui. It Kill almost in stautly relieve uriping iu the Bowels and Wind Colic, and ovorcome convulsions, w hich if not "speedily remedied, eud in death. We l-lieve it fcltie best and surest rem- ' coy in 'he world, in all "cases ol Uysentery ana II. an hen iu children, "a lie tlier It arises irom lis lliio- or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child s u 0 e r i n g fit mi any one of thu foregoing coinplaiuls, do not let votir M'eiinlices. nor the piej udices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will le sure yes, aiwoliueiy sure lo lullow he use of this mrdiciiie if timely used. , Full directions tor using will accompany each lottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile uf 'I lt'1'lS.t I'KHKI.VS, New York, is on tha out side wrapjs'r. Sold by Druggists tnronghont the world. Frinpal ollice, No. 13 Cwlar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a bottle. janl3-dwly. KKLI.KIt.f Will i K, Agents, Kvausville, Ind. J -tlU Ui.HS BJHCnV.U, l.ngOBTKM and Dealer iu Coach and Saddlery Hardware. Main street, near Water. Having com pletod my ar. range in e B t with .European and Awer lean manutactnrers fora direct supply of all goods iu - ? i am VK - VVS. y enabled to of 2i VvvKV fer indncemenls, thai "A . iVVy- cannot fail to be t that to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name iu part: axles, springs made of the bee steel; bauds, enameled and of all kinds of leather cloths, liuiugs lor carriages, varnishes, castings of all kiuds, saddle trees, Kiiglish bridle leathers, bits. 1 stirrus, spurs, names, nuo silver names ol ail kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoo threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Uirtb ' and Heiu Webs, both cotton aud worsted; London I Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha 1 and brass liued marteiigal rings; suiHrior kerseys for horse covers, t he best quality of carriage bolts, laiteut gig trees, Ac, Ac. 1 keep iu fact everything appertaining to either brauch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would i-esiscltuily tuvite your alteutiou before purchasing etsewbee. I am also agent for Ward's Tateut Spriu Saddle apVSO-d&w

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