Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 182, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1860 — Page 2

mlv mxmL EVANSVILLE. 1NP. SATURDAY MOUSING ArUIL 7

Opposition State Ticket. , 'fob governor, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. - FOR LIKUTKNANT GOVEUXOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOU SECRETARY OP STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOtt TREASURES OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT. LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. ay-It is said the South will demand the fall recognition of her rights by the Charleston Convention, in resolutions similar to those adopted by the Democratic caucus at Washington. That will itself rule out Douglas. Certainly that's the way. Let the Convention adopt such resolutions, and Douglas will rule himself out ; and about the first of November the people will rule the nominee of the Convention out. There will only bo seven months difference letween them. Lov.Dem. The Democrat 13 too spunky to hold out long. If A. G. Brown should Denominated at Charleston on ft slave code platform, we expect to sec the Democrat hoist the ticket and go it with a vim. If it doesn't, we shall have some hope of the Douglas Democracy. BSF The Democrats of Vanderburg County propose to meet in Mass Convention at the Court nouse on Saturday, the 1 2th of May, at one o'clock P. M., to elect delegates to the Congressional Convention, which will he held at Princeton on the 50th of May. The latter Convention will have the melancholy duty to perform, of nominating a Duraocrat for Congress, to be beaten by some clever Oppositionist. . gJTbe Memphis Avalanche is the fiercest Jo. Lano paper we have seen. In the opinion of the editors of that paper, "Old Jo." is a head and shoulders taller than any man who ever lived George Washington not excepted. If Gen. Lane is elected, the Avalanche will be well provided for. Its friendship for "the Marion of the Mexican War" is-only equaled by its hostility to Douglas. BS?In the 5th District, nomiuations were made on the day of the Township election by the popular vote, for the various offices to be filled next October. George W. Julian was nominated for Congress by 1200 majority in Randolph county. He will no doubt be the nominee of the District. No man can beat him this time for that position. 8i3yThe Legislature of Ohio adjourned on the 27th ult.,. to meet again nest winter. The law of the State provides for biennial Legislative sessions, but, as in most other States having similar laws, it has been found not to work well. . An adjournment over to the succeeding winter is equivalent to hohl.ing annual sessions. S?The Democracy of German Township met on the the 2d day of April and selected delegates to the District Convention. They also declared Judge Law their first choice, and Col. Smith Miller their second and only other choice, for Congress. ———<>——— Valuable Mill Burned. BOONVILLE, IND., April 4th, 1860. EDITORS JOURNAL:—The new Steam Flouring Mill, just completed a few months ago in this place, by Messrs. Hudspeth, was discovered to be on fire Tuesday morning, 3d inst., a little while after midnight, and in a brief space of time the whole building was wrapped in flames. The fire was clearly the work of an incendiary, as the mill had not been run since the Saturday previous. The mill-hands, and the Messrs. Hudspeth themselves, were at work in and about the mill till a late hour on Monday evening. None of them had used or seen any signs of fire about the premises that day. The fuel used by the mill was coal, mainly. The fire first broke out in the second story, clear away from the furnaces. The mill had no insurance on it, and cost near sixteen thousand dollars. The stock of wheat and flour in the mill was estimated to be worth four thousand more. The books were also burned, which were supposed to be worth fifteen hundred. So the entire loss is a little over twenty-one thousand dollars. Our town and county sympathize deeply with Messrs. Hudspeth, and are aiding them with means to re-build immediately. The mill just burned was one of the best in Southern Indiana, and had all the modern improvements and fixtures necessary to make a complete mill. RALSTON. ———<>——— The Indiasa Marshalship. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia J'rcss of Friday says : There has been a sharp fight going on between Senator Fitch end the Hon. Mr. English, of English bill notoriety, for the I'nited States Marshalship of Indiana, made vacant by the death of John L. Robinson. Mr. English is a candidate for the United States Senate, in the place of Mr. Fitch, and presented his father for the office. Fitch opposed the appointment on the ground that I English would use the patronage and mtluence of the oflicc to elect his son, and asked the appointment of one of his own friends. After a terrible contest, the President to day sent in the name of English to the Senate. Fitch will try to defeat his confirmation. By the appointment, the President is understood to declare his wish that English shall succeed Fitch. It remains to be seen which side the Democratic Senators Will take in the controversy. Tub Rising Suu Visitor ami Aurora Commercial say that a man representing himself to be au ageut of the Ladies' Mount ' Vernon Association, has been swindling the jeople of those two towns out of cotisidernlile sums of money. I u each he obtained 'about S10. People throughout the State md better be on their guard agaiu.-;t pro'ended agents of this Association.

Tlic Charleston Convention. A portion of the press of the country is greatly exercise at the hih rates of hoard 1 to be charged at Charleston, during the sitting of the National Coiivenlit n. Five dollars a day, they say, is awful to think of it is "an outrage," "a swindle," and not in accordance with "Southern hospitality." This charge of live dollars a day is " monstrons," when coming from a Southern city ; but there was no complaint when CincinI nati, in 1850, charged delegates from three i dollars to twenty dollars a day for board ! Southern gentlemen paid their money fiee-

j Iy, in the city of CiueumaU, in 1850, without a murmur. Northern Yankees, how- ' ! ever, have a keen sense of the power of ! ! the almighty dollar, and they hate a South ern climate at any price. Well, let thefreesoilers stay at home, if they Uo not like Charleston and five dollars a day. The Southern delegates can do very well without them. Precious little these Yankees will do towards the election of a Democratic President, anyhow. They want Douglas nominated with a Squatter Sovereignty platform, at two dollars a day, and Southern hospitality; and then they look to the South to elect him. We beg to be excused, gentlemen. We do net choose to invite you to such a feast. This is our funeral. If you come to Charleston, we will treat you respectfully yes, we will treat you hospitably ; but we intend to charge you Jive dollars a day, and you must pay in advance, and we want none of your Squatter Sovereignty platforms, or heretical candidates for President. We will feed you well while you stay and behave 3'ourselves, and tench you some sound Southern Rights doctrines, which you never had taught you at home. We regret to see that some of our Southern contemporaries are grumbling in consequence of this advance in the rates of board of the Charleston hotel keepers. We see that several of our Georgia- friends arc advocating the move of going to Charleston from Savannah, in a steamer, to board and lodge on the same during the sitting of the Convention. We hojie, for the sake of the pride and dignity of Geongia, that no Georgia delegate to the Charleston Convention will compromise his patriotism for a few dollars, more or less. Let the Georgia delegation have the very best quarters in the city, and the best litre the market affords, and they will then exercise a controlling influence in the Convention. Such a position is far more becoming a delegation of Southern gentlemen, from the Empire State of the South, than to act the iart of wharf rats, eating a crust of bread on an old dilapidated steamboat, merely for the sake ot saving a few dollars and cents. Atlanta ( Ga.) Confederacy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 6 Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment f tho finest DIlKSS TRIMMINGS ever brought to the City. J.S.HOPKINS, nprft-dtf -. On First Street. Good luck Needed, for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS STILL AHEAD. ' rV1i FIlt.Tt 11.18 JVST It Jit till'--fir. cd a bran-new stis-k of lry GhIs, cunistiu of a ci't. it mrtitv artic cs in their line, tt nunienitis to I'iinie, u hich are iimw open i'r inspccti'iu, and will ce!-':iintv l.c S'dd cb a l'.-V ciisli :tr thdr store, l: Main sll.et. M 1 !. l.K !! N 1 V. 11 A IS. unfn-:s, s ii tu: K THK It'll t l.K r if Adnnj's race f r lrtdie, t!iisse, youths, lM. children, for s-tle cbe:,por ttmn ever, at Hie cheap store of MILLER KIKIIAl'S, apr:" 4'i Main street. jf W-i i wf-v iM'.si;oit M 3L bovs, and ciiildreii, of every imaginable size and qiialiiy, at MILLKli.t MEHAl'S'S, apro .4:1 Main slreo'. Jfi O H Ii i t: H . MS S MS iV, VI .m. ehildren. Stwt Soring Skirts, a Htinerior artiele, for :tte oheltN-r than hiTroftirt' ut MILLICK ,i- NfKIIAlTS'S, aprfi 4!i Main Mtret. l'i K II l,iJlS ' UUTii J? Patent tlxtiirt-s to thtni, for alo eheap. MILLKR MICH ATS, 1 apr 4t Main str-ot. j-j $ a it " lifts h 1 1'ttoik, sie, and tjnalitr. for ah (dtean at AULLKU d MKI1ALS S. . apr'i 4:t Main Htieet. OVa NtltIJf ST-r,E J4i W 0 VT is rUoond to none in heanty and nymnietrir-al pnjMirli n. Lor em ofaeomfortaMe, mid-htokin, fine and durable !at will be sure to Kt cuiitea and fitted. Driia; in your orders, gentlemen French Felt & Cassimerellats, Always on liand aud made to order ol any shape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, .iTt rtnrntni; into fashion for'Sprini!; h Summr. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shai, color and quality. fS-tX-CtDV Gr O O C3L JEAii . immense stock, boiu,lit low will sell at corresponding figure. . . CAPS, CAPS. A very larue stick n haud all tho latest stvK-s. MISSES FANCY HATS. The liest fvor seen iu the city.' Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, Au eudlesr variety for Spring and Summer VAL UER A MARCOXNC Kit. ;iJ Alain sti"e't. aprl 11. v., read. Late oi' J;iues A Co. aaiiox i;t'iti;nw. READ & BURROW, W1IOLK.4ALK l'i:.AI,Kllli IN J3oots cfe? Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Sn. 15.Ua.lnst., K VAXS VILLE, 1X1). niirl. . k It t 'j i7 Ml!Jiii sL i v T" -Bleii;hed Slieelin, Tillow tiise JVlaslill and Shirt in. ot th nbovw etl known und tnilv meri ted brand, received at st'll A I'KKU A Jil'ssl Nt;"S, Siicces.rn t i. Kmhich & Co., iiprt 4'. 3I:iill Street AW I) UV ft, 'mA,-io itnx. -i - S sorroii, just icM Ir CH AS. McJKH NS I ON, iir;l l!y ItlocK. OFFICE TO LET f A-': tif Tim -n - i' JSisiJimK Hlid centrHlly h:Hted oilices- in tli- -ity is now vacant, nd will l-e rented lo a wsi t-nunt n rpiisii,iMe teims. It i" known as the " K. A '. Ilailrond oiliee," on First street, in "Foster's Block." It is well liable. i, well ventilat d, and of easy Hi-cess. Sitttiteti th centre t bKsini-Ks, it is a desirable h.li,,n li" any business. Km. (inie of Jl W. KtlSTKK. ar4 IhJ

MI SC E LLANEOU S.

r WHOLESALE . BOOT & SHOE STORE. mwnssus. n k -1 it tc neurit QtJSL are now opening one of the largest and most desirable stocks of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Kver oth r.Hl for sale iu this market. Their to k ; lias just lioen selected hy one c.f tho lirni, xb hiis i been actively engaged in the husims for 20 t jirn. f Having purchased largely for CASH, tlny ni ptei pared to offer very superior inducements to the i trad'). For CASH or I'UOMPT i'APEIt, they i!l i sell goods lower than Louisville, or Cincinnati, ami as ait evidence of their sincerity in milking this ! : proiiositioii, they solicit the privilege, of uuderselliiig those cities. Ever Layer should certainly rail ai:d see them at lo Main street. iiprltf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, j ana silver ware. 3T tSEISLEJt, HjI I.V J VST JtiJJM. turned tiom the Past, where he . has purchased a -sjr-JI beautiful assortmvui ui Hue ti uicudcription, he id pre pared to suit purchasers in erery particular, and which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He respectfully invites his friends and customers to examine his giawls and prices before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold are warranted to lie as represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. Ko. 8! Main St., opposite Court House, Evansville, Indiana: apr'i) 1'. L. GElSLKIt. Jm. very pretty lot, and cheap, for boys' and mens' wear, opened at SCUAPKEU & BUSSINO'S, Successors to S. Kinhich & t'o., api-3 ' 4'. Main street. J assortment of Children's, Misses', and Ladies' hoes, of erery- description durable, lihre, and cheat., ois iied at SCIIAI'KKR A. lil'SSIKG'S, Successors to ti. Kmbieh f- Co., 49 Alain street apr.1 L A laro assortment just opened at SCHAPKEU dc BUSSING'S, Successors to S. Emhieh & Co., apr l 4'J Main street. 3 Silk and Lace Mantillas and Capes, Silk, tlrape, and Stella Shawls, opened at S( 1IAPKEK BLSSING'S, Successors to S. Kmbieh & Co., apr:i 4'. Main street. 3ft i M-VI.Ij stuvk, JtM. with and without bustles, that can be put in oain! hox or carpet sack wiiiie traveling, just received at . SUUAPKKK A HUSSINO'S, Successors to S. Kmhich & Co., npr3 4i Main street. . tf.V Hill K 8. -3 Lard and Butter Tryers, Sngar do Guatng Hods, Wantage do Yardsticks, Garden Totjls iu setts lor btdie and children, At GhU. S. (SO.NMAC, M.uu street below Branch Bank, uprS Si;;n of the Circular Saw, MlW bom. A larsio and very cheap lot of the laest styles some very laiitiful ones, just opened at SCHAl'KER & BUSSING'S, Successors to S. Kmhich d- ;o., aprit 4: Main street. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. JL lore existing bptwwu C. Ia'isun aint 1). O'NHI in thn Tailoring lmHineBfi, vrnn diriolveil oti tii 27th ot" March ly the death of 1). 0N:il. AH bnsiiiftsa of tbw nrm will to ottiod hy C Diviwon, who will cuntiuuti the huHiness at tho old stand n r irwt HtrH't, and will try to plcane all who may favur him wirh thuir patroingo, lMth in goods aud wi kmatinhip. N. 11. IVtmuiis indehtod to C. Bavinon or Iivisnn A O'Neil, are rMptct fully rrqiiistnd to call and aft tin, a moiwy it very much ntfdcd junt now. anr;i-2wd C. DAVISOS. Ml Killed and (inns iu j;rat variety and wr r nt. chfa'K'r than heftuvofttTt-'fl in thiri market. We cmU attoution to th follnwin kinds on haud : isliarjMi'fi liejH'atrs, " liVlvlh, 4 Imrrolfd rislwls, f'oltsNdd and nw Patent, itn'h, 4 incli, and f inch barrel Kevolvwrs, a.ioi td vi(h Ivory and Hof4V(MMj haudh'3, Wainer'n li:-itols, 8mitlt A Weson IMtoU, Drenner'a do Aliens single harnd, w!f-cK.-kinjr JMstols, as- . sorted Ivory and Hwrtewoitd handleH, KMnititou riMtol-1, AHeu'M i'-iirti itiges, Htiory'd Kill oh, Shnti GuriH from $7 to Shot It. lt-t, Pitol Flanks, 8ort men's :(;uim'itts, For sale at UKO. S. SONNTAO & roi, llardwan DomIitk, 3Iain strict, ai'.l Sijrn of tl Circular S-iw. W H 7TifmJtfi'ic s - W idy of lHL,h,S PAT K NT SAW (iUJlMIKU MAJHINK. We take pleasure iu cal'iiiir tie attciitiou of all thotie iisiii- Sa of any kind to thi riTniner, as h- inii the he.st nou' in use for chcapDtfc!, durability and elttciiiiry ; liTivin H-en surI'fHHfully u.ved in almost evrry State in the Cnioii, and the demand hteadily ini-reain, warralit.-t in ree tin mend i ni; it to all (ergons need it ;l.SAW lll MMJMi MXi'IUNK M" These (jinniiHTK are m;tiiiif e-lun-d for ns e the Iwdt iii:it rial, and every eu.iv tnki-u in tht wurkiiirVifdiip to fitrnirdi a matdiine thftt eamittt fail to tre Nitisftt-iiiMi. GKo.S SONNTAci tx., .fitbhers aud Importfrff of Hardware, Sc., Ac, upr. Main Ht., KvaiiHville. Ind." ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY ereased t rade, and hiti appreciatitiii of Air. Smith's IMiutoirapbie i'icrture, wliiih piwsefi.s always Hue shadows and a clear cxprssive likfin-H-t be ha ailded as a Ueeeption Konitobi old Gallery the one lattdy occupied by lr. V. Ihat hiiison, it n-ti-t. Mr. S. as4iirH I he ladies and smtn of Xvmm ville and -.iefnity that they will now find-ample space and every t hi it j equal to the LeHt Gitllerit of tboW t. Mr. S. need nut state after two yearai snccesful practice in this city, that hU I'ictnres n rternied the mont liirhly here, and many mile around, both on account id' their hein the ( heap t-at and bt-nt, but also fr-m their unlading character. Mr. S. leu nlru two lady attendants ut hi Caller;,', thereby iui-uriii evory attention C(mbined with Rretit ecttuomy of time in each department of labor it U-w minute bring all that is iteudcd to Hitrirify ea'h of his iatruittt with a liistcIhhs likeness. Sincerely thaukiior his patron lor pant favors be trusts that by greater fa-ilith-4 in his Art, he may still increasingly merit tbrir patronage. N. li. Ores.'iMit tMty (Jallery, opposite the Court house Main Htrewt, id ipr-n from seven iu thr morniut; until tom-down. npr'2-tjm ("ommissioner's ale of Keal Estate. Two Brick Stores on Water St.. AND A Lot on Canal and Main Sts. .LOTIVJS IS II KUKH HI I'A'.V, & w thrtt by virtue of a ih-cree of the t'omt f tVmnnon Fle:is of ';4iiderhnrirh cunnty,' 1 ndiana, at its February term, 18Ih, in a nirtilion suit w herein ileniy ii. Jlitc'nell et al. were filaintills, nud Kdwnrd J. Slitchell et al. were defendants, I, as 'olnmiseiMtnr under thw -apiointment of said Court, will sell nt PCBLIO AUCTIUS at the door of tlie COCltT HUl'sE iu Kvnnsville, Indiana, on Saliuday, Apr. 'i8tli, 1SO0, . At '1 o'cl'.Mjk, r. M., the follow iiir descriiied nroperty, situated in the city of Evansville, Indiana, to-wit : That nrt of Lot No. Iu in the Original l'lan, .hich ii'ljoius lt Nh. i', and fronts 25 feet on Water street, anil extendi;; buck of the same width tothealley.it beim; the FOUU t-TOKY HllH.'K STOHK IIOI'SK, in which is situated the TKLKGUAril OFKli'K. Also, the HKU;K STOUK IKH'SE nm- occupied by 1. A. CIS A N E, adjoining HAUCOCK'S IIAIIHWA11K STUKK, mar tha comer if Slain and Waicr streets, Irontin-; twenty two leet two and one-half inches on Water street, and extending back ol' th same wiiltli seventy-four feet thrco in-Inn. With tho store-will b? soid THK K lb Iff TU 1"K THK 1IALI,-ANI .STiAlUWAY jjf ho ruiriif the premises ua a mtniHS uj' uc-ces j'roihi Jimn stwt to lite terttm'l ory. ; I iAlso, the NoltTli EASTtli LY ONK-Tili I!I UFOT NO. tfl, 1KSAT1U . C N Ci A KO K.MKN T, beii that third of the l."t which adjoins llm I Ouijyou Main street, oiioi,!te liahlin's warelnus.;. TKKJIS f)F S.UK : O.vK-TIUltl. of the lMircha.e money cash, and the residue iu tww e-iu.il insrallments, the Fl uT AT .NU VKAU, and the ShCOSD AT TWO VKAKS from the day of sale, witii inte-et, Mcured (y notei payabh? without relief ' from valtlaCKn or HMraioment laws. VV 1LLIAM liAKEU, Ct'iiimissioner. For further inforiuatiiui iuquii-e at theilice of . UAIir.lt d FoSTKlt, Att irneys, ! mar".l-tdij Third si met near Main. ;

es, Cliaius, Jewelry, KSA KJl fV T I Silrer ware, ! 4&&1$t&i Clocks of every -SiSi?v; iM !fc'.lf4''r"

MISCELLANEOUS.

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HARnWAF HF A T FRs VI l mil LSL.fi LLkJs IIA-E KEJIOVEI) TO COR. MAIN k WATER. STS.. ani now offi:i: foi: salk A L;ireand well Assorlod Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWAREANI) CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, 18 UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SVPPI.lKlt l THK MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BAB COCK & CO., Cor. Main & "Water sts. J. HKALY. I!. W. WAttlltS. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Jl- associated together in the Itook, Stationary and Music business, respectfully annonuce to the public that thev have on hand a h'.rre atd wellselected stock ot TiOOKS, STATIONKUY. I'lANDS and MCSICAT INSTKCMKNTS of all kinds SUfcKT MUSIC and INSTUL'CTOltS for l'iano. Guitar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, A'C. Also, a larjre and fine assortment of VIOLIN, GCTTAll, VlUMNCKLLO, and 1'IAXO STRINGS, and everything usually kpt either in 15o)k or Music stJires. mai2U 1IEALY dt WA11KKN. BOTAXICAL I'll Ytil CIA X. ' DR.WM. COURTNEY, Vttle cor. 71atn aim J'imt utretl, KVANSVir.LE, ISO. flrx. V. IMS V1:bMJJ'TIj l.OJm eated in this city and can bo found at !iis office at all hours (both day aud niht), except when professional Iy cnaped. " F.pperi.tl attention given to nil chronic diseases. CiinceM uied, (warranted). fohit amd 1Yie JBcoiion&ist 1 s STOW HAS TtliMJnrst premium at every Kair when' it hns Imh'U exhildtrd. At tho South-Wosti-rn IuJiati;i District F;ur, In Id hore ctolier, l.Vjf tliore were hut two prmimi)Hothivd f(r cook inKtoves on for the bvt wood co.kiiii; stove, and ou (ortlio hetcoHl rookin; utove. The KconoiiiiMt tok tho FIRST PKKMIUM FOR THK JifJST .OUKINd STOVK F it Win I. Uoi-lker, Kinsman A Y tork the first prniiiuiii for their rooking stove for coal, JSoothor premiums w. re ni-red. i'he Ijiie silvtr m-ditt Wii uwir ltMl to thr K-ouoinist at tin Ni'W Yurk Vtule Vn'.r ; iiiil l!it liir preminin ut tin Tnitd States Fair li.ld at (hi avt. and twtdvo other si tutu and t t.iiiitx Kuiri in Is":. I m i o !.; :tn li d' m vlnnira! ar t has theiv (men a inoiv a.;;ir.ril ndvaiii-e than in itm uiituntr tniT t sivttf. It is but a U-w 3-ejr? Kiriow tli wry iiiiiu, vuts i novlt y, rHie.srfirit(tc a hii, h1:;l)wN s k rnrt iiiv, almost as devoid jf iife as oriiaiiifiit, Tlscw hnveriiidiKilly K"" plart to pjittei-Tis of itraee and utility ; until th varieiienour Qiarkfln ihv preHent have uhnost xh:iustttl the ViH-ahalary ol" iiaiitt-H ; Mini I he iltterent ph:&sts the iin-lal is made lo aHsmno, would astonish old Vulcan hiniM!f. In style and finish, th imprvenieiit Iia.4 lten real, leavini; nothing to ho dnxired on that point, hut the severe t'ompvtir Um in priie, to which they have heeu Hiilijet'ted, lias deprived them of ninny of thr more rmlwuantial qualities desirable. Tliis s ems more espvially to have leeii the case hi refereii' to ctmk stows an article of domestic ecotiolny that has more to do with scolding wives and erotche.y servants than most opIe imaiiib. The public have loug sotitit an improve, nient -in this article, aud w Lnflieve arr ruatly to pjiv any ivaonahle price for a cookimc ntuvo, if it otiiy poset.setf rue merits el sie, Weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of manufactnie. These ijiinlitieH sveln to Im- possessexl most fnily in tlio Kroii .inist a new stove, irfected and brought out the past Reason, hy Messrs. Treadweli, IVrry A Norton, of Albany. Wo henrd so much of this stove, and it looked so ntnch like a stove intended for ft3, thut we concluded to try them, and the result (.f the experiment convince us that the proprietors, in their determination to make thefw tfore in tho inorlJ, have succeeded. We regard the F.conomUt as posKessinix all the merits n'oove enumerated is the arreat itove of the day far iu advance id" anything ever attempled in tho lino of stovt s, perieet in nil its appoiiuiueuts, and true to its uaiue in durability and l he use of fin-!. Ainoiitr the many conveniences? attached to it, may he mentioned a large oven, with hooks arranged, for sus pending meals white masting. A copier water tairk, hohli'itg from 1 Ul 2. gallons -warming lojet, broiling luutrth, d c., Xc. The broiling hearth. in one of trie most noticeable features of this remarkable Move. There never ha1 been, to our knott ledge, any broiling fixture that was really satislactoty in its epei'.itiou. the proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series of experiments niMJii hntilinr, eliciting sonic valuable ficts, a-ol re sulting in the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, whic.it has been secured by letters patent.. and is one of the mot admirable things ot the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping tbe coals in a constant glow, V are always glad to do justice to mechanical ini lovements, mid esIeciaIIv .such as contribute fo largely to the general gMd, as tlieone above mentioned. The Keoiioiuf.-t, whh h is commanding such a large sale, will b - found only at JMJA VTLlJi fc SitPIIKKS'?, Main it.f h-tweeti Water and First, Kv;iiviile, Iiim. niarO bPltLNG TKADE. Jo22.ii XX. Deters, Wksdc-ih' M.miif.tcfiircr ot (rt'iilleuu-n's, Ladies', 3l irr.sefi, aud Children's Ji O O TS. SII 0 ES, A SI Ul 7 L'JlS, (uiile Uuilifi-f, No. V; W'cut Fourth street, CimJnnati, JK TiCS TiJ ITTEJYMOJS OF Ji deal.r- to lite l.ct. that he is now luauufactlirii'iZy ami kecpri c-irtaiitly u hand a iaie Htock of the newest aud cho-ctst nt Us of j;oi adapted i Ui the requirement.- of jMipol.ir trade; th- induce- ' nteniH Iim niters .tie UUOD i'lS AT LOW ! J'liH'Fc?. Iii.vjii hjen ex iie'I in uiaJHitcturin ; liixi ciiws 'N.d- ftr over twenty years, fie new -cl.tiutFf to luve facihfie for niauufacturins; firt cla.-.s k1s an cheap, if not cheap3r, t hau Lasiei n i iiiaiiulacdiies IU Lt is coiindeut of liid ahiliry to I otlcr extra iiuluct Hicnts to dose hujero. Ilia motto I ia a fair lield ami no favor. 'alt uid uxaiuiiie hiiuvtl, aud yti will hi biire ' to buy. UE.trdeis promptly attended to. ! ieliir.-:imd j

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; ,.; Statoment OF THE CONDITION OF THE - - Home Insurance Conipaiiy, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1SIHI, MADK TO TflE AUDITOR OF THK MATE Of IXMAXA, I'UIiSlTAXT TO THE STATl'TK .F THAT STATK. NAME AND LtJCATlON : rjplli: .VJi.IlK M THIS t tWl.V! M. is the Home Insurince Companv, Iuoorporated in IS".:;. ;md hs-ted in the city of New Y'ork. CAPITA L, 11NK MILLION DOLLARS. The cajtilal vf s:i'l l'-tnpany actually paid up in cash is ...." !$l,(mn,(Mi 00 Th.- surplus on the l.-t ,l;tv 'd .laiinary, lsiio 411,815 S.-. Total amount of capital and sundiis 5 1 ,4 !T,h . 81 ASSK'IS. Amount of cali in Continental Bank, N. V Sfi,7o7 M Amount cf cash in hands of Agents, and in cturse of transmissioti (balance) 2 ? Amouutof tiuinctiiulH'red real estate, Ko. 4 Wall Street.... tiT.O'V iH Amount of United States treasury notes, market value 1(2(21 20 Amount Alissouri State bJs, ti per cent., market value... 1:.22' H AmuUHt of .North Carolina bonds, C ior cent., market vame ... 9(CkT0 fn Aniouui of Tennessee bondit, (j per cent., market value.. O.fM.') n Ainouiit of Brooklyn City water lKnds, 6 per cent., market value 10,'Si fHi Aiinuiut of bankstiaks, htarket value S.'J.S'i n Amount of loans on bonds and mortgage, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least gl,ti'..Viol, and on which there is less than one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 percent HO),Gif2 0. Amount of litans on stock and bolide, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, $2."1 rl) lBS.C'.iO Amount due fr:m premiums oil policies issued ut oiliee.. l Sii" 7Ainouiit of bills receivable for premiums, on inland navigation ricks, Ac ll,00t 41 Inten.-st actually due ai.d puitl.... 21,128 H) -Si l"S,3i;9 2S LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, nn duo and unpaid Amount of losses incurred and in process of adjustment Amount of looses reported on which no actii'ii has lu'eti taken Amount of claims for losses resisted bv the Company.. Amount of dividends declared, and due and unpaid... Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due Amount of money borrowed. Amount of all other existing clams against the Co None. 17,f,r.S 31 1.5,422 12 O.oOO bo None. Noe. None. None. Total aciount of losses, cl'iiiTs, aud liabilities 12,580 A' The greatest amount insured on any one risk is $:o,ooo, but will not, as a general rule, exceed f Ift,ooo. The Company luis 110 general rulo as to the amount allowed to be insured iu any city, town, village, or block, heir.; governed in this matter, in each case, by the general character of building, width of streets, facilities for putting out lires, Ac. Ko part d its capital or earnings is ilcponiteil in Dy other State as hecurity therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporation accompanies this statement. STATK F NKW YOUK, ) City and County of Jew York, y--Charles J. ILartin, I'resnhnt, ar.4 J- 31Uou Hmitli, Secretary of tile lbme 1 nsurance t'ompany, beint severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the forcoin i n true, lull and correct state men t of the attairs of the paid i M.rati'iii, and that they are the abovo disct ibed oilicers thereof. (Signed) CIIAUM;S J. M ABTIN, I'res't. (Signed) J, MILTON SMITH, SecV. SvljtjcrilK-d and sworn before iue, this 17th day of r January, A. I. lttO'. V ituens my haud sLA L.J ail(1omcialseal. (Signed) BbNJAMIN KANKJX, Conuuissi'MH'i" for Indiana, iu New York, ! Broadway, N. V. Alien C. Hal lock is the duly authorized agent fortius city, as per certiticate of authority tiled io the County Clerk's office. This Company insures ngaint lo.-s or damae by firw to buildings, merchandise, household furiii ture, aud personal proierty generally. Also, agAinst the (Perils of iulaud navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN C. IIALLOCIv, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main ., Lvansvilie. feh:;-tap2M. STEWART'S STOVE. lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer nnd winter Cooking Stve, of the unrivaled Stewart' Patent, and at the only agency m thin city. Tho.s. ScanfUnn. o. 29 Main street, between First and Second. The fiiFt premium was awarded to this Stove ns the lit coal r wood rookinjr etove at the South western Indiana District rair, held at this place, No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important Hcientific principle a- this of Stewart. It broils, loils, baks and roast at the Hautu momeitt, without cue di-di impart inir flavor to another, or prtMhiciu? that saireins of tafte iit meal and H rav i i8, which, to the delicate and fatidiona of tnste, inak-? so insuperable an objectitm to every oiher cttikin;-sfove now iu nse. AVith one-fiuirth of tlie fuel employed in the best of .stores now in use, this most perfect and complete coukin apparatus performs, sinndtaaeonsly and more perfectly than has ever before been acciiinplished, everytliio r-ii:red iu the best provided families, to ftir a cMkinjr is concerned. When, tot, it m borne io mind tlm tlie iiit delicate females ran viKtt the kitchen when the Mewart Stuvo is fulty employed, nnd tin; fire is at its hcjixht, witlmut the miiallest nitphviKintnss from the change uf teiufieratRrr, so little is tlie hvat from it diliused externally, aa indncement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other Btove. Tht, indi-ed, is one of its principal Attractions, as well its reab'st wonder, how h at in so economized and diilused within the stove itself, and so little pereeptiMy escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now in use, other titan Stewart'n. it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weathor mote particularly, to breathe with comlort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has ben employed in pertectinjr this stove, and since hist February, he hasobtained three new patents for improvements, which, .in his opinion, and the opinion of nil who have examined it, made it ierfcct. Within four j-ears ttreitfij thmimtnd of them have been ftold, under a full guarantee, and not one lots been .reuxned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart btove, but; sitve in exterior appearance, which the old j patents (having expired) enables them to give, they ; no more resemble Stewart's than chalk dox-w cheese. I The imit ttins are known by various names, but they aro ail deiicient in various particulars, Buch f as the air-tiht ls.es, by which full control id kept j over the tire, and of the heat, by a draft damper, ; ingeniously contrived, which also admits a coui tant curi'-nt of (M'id air 0:1 ih outsiile of the tire : Ihx, w hich aaiu levouios headed air, ami, pas4tii; j into the oven, is made available for cooking ur- ; potes. j The aotit and snbsonler i leceiving tlie best ! imitation of th Stewart Stov-, tailed lriile of ; the West," which he will e happy to dispose 4 I at two-thirds ot the price of the genuine Stewart's, i It is rs-dhle, of course, to cok with it, but it bears uo rcsmhlaiice to Stewart's. The ''.tevart" i- sold by the aeiit, under a full ua run tee to ertorm -.is rocmmeuded, au'i if, within three mouths from p- rchafcin, any fault is found with them, he will take th-m back and refund the money. Housekeepers wiil liear ia mind, then, that tlie geiiuiu Stewart Stove, boujrht at the only a-iit'ij here,, will, with halt tlie labor and ouefourth the fuel, do more and letter cooking than any other stove ever constructed. THUS. SCANTLIN, No. Main street, Sole aent for the sale of the Stewart Stove in Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

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CUA8. . MtHAt S. 1 LPIS BECKMAN. ' . J 1 : OF , KIEIIAUS & BECICMAN. HEW STOVE "AAD FIN ST0I1E. TTffOJ SJJJ -lJ'tt RE TJ1 1, r dealers and Manufacturers of 'I in, .'opier. anil Mioet Iron Wares, No. 8, w aterstieet, ltwecn Main and Locust, Kvansville, Ind. T4ie underpinned have custantly on hand a full assortment of Stoves of erery variety and ntteni, at tlie lowest prices, and befc leave toiiifuiiii their friends aud the puhlic Renerally, that they have tho host ud neatest assortment of Tin .War. w-er oflwred, and have consuutly oii liatid a full a.Murtuient of Druggist Cans, ir., . Those persons wishing iik in their lite- ar resiectl'nl!v re.iiested to gie them a cwil! lel'oie, .ur-cha-in eisewhi-re. as hy irorn,t alteulion lo Heir hilsin.-ss and a t!irt,uth klMuIcd ut lle ir lraU-, they hoe lo j;ive etit-ral islaci t n. , NIKUAtS & KCCUJIAN. ( OPPKR AiVU JOU WORK. 8fei!intMiar, liistillory, and Itrewery Vork; ttivtin Pies, Siala Fountains, Pinups, and general t 'oi-r-siuirhio ir and heet Iron Work, made- and repaired, Metal Rooting, tiuttorinfr, Sc. " . Work mtn auliil to git e pirj'ect niliyiriun, ut tlte bm'ivU price. t lnar7--luti! ISOOi. H It 1 .V T H.I UK. list received and row oiieuinsr, an ele gant stock of iodg Hiiitahlo for the. Spring Tradi : encases fancy prims; li deuiius; h ' hlu&clied muslins; 2 ' lawns; - - l ehallieK; . , . - 1 " CottonadtM; '.-. - ' 4 l apron c hecks; 1" hah'S Hhirtitifr striM-s: :( " sheetinir; And a irreat vai iuly if le lions of all kinds, all of which we are selling hel,v Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade lo Kvansillo. t.'ome and examino fur yourselves at niar.-i J. li. M A till KK Jt CO.'S, First St. W,JiT4'liKS IJSi J K H WW We are selling 'lche-, Jew K I.St 1. -lrv, dc, at extraordinary low prices, preparatory lo laving iu a new stock. ISITTIIOLFF HlloS., marlrt - 4rt Main Mret. i4JTM II VTi $ li It 1 ww to attend a iirocery and tlrivt an express iagvii. Miut kuuw 1iul to urita fair hntid, ami come well recoiu. :ieuded. Apdy at No. l-".2, i'osey lilock, Alain stieet. ' m irl :;-tf It KM a f,1 1.. TH11 1.K.1TUHH fiMin No. 7 (Fleiniurf's old st:uid), to 7 Alain SI.. opfMisite. Washington Hotel, whe:-e he keeps a ini! supply of LF.ATil Kit AN l FINDINGS, lie keeps ou hand every variety and sells clH-ap lor cash. Philip lHn:SNRft, Fleming's old salesman, is with me, and will lie Ou hand to wait on our old Iriends and all the new customers who may call on us. lie will do justice to all. ni8i-i-li.nl THOMAS KKliTU. Jl Ji 7v W I I liKJ kekes nstforted si.es, jist received and for sale by CHAS. McJOUNSTON, marl . l'ose's Block, Main street. rw aTX mTt mt jTv jl js JL In great variety, at the lowesl irice, at the New Prus toro of febT N. S. THOMPSON. Ot" THE C0KO1T1ON Oft' Til K Hartford Fire Insurance Co., HADE TO THE AUDITOR OK T1IK STATK OF INDIANA, JANUAKY 1, ISO). 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and is located At Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stuck in S.'iOO.OOi) 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid P .' .710,0(0 CHI ASSETS. 4th. Cash on hand aud iu b'k.J.W.a.Jj II Cash iu hands of agents, or iu course of transmission. i;2,ilfS S:l Cash loaned on call M,im (l-tl:jl,0;) (K Bills receivahle, secured hy personal and collateral security 7(i,2iUI 6'J Keal state unincumbered, huilding and lot l'.l Pearl street, llartford 15,X 0o BTOCK A1) VI.MM AS lol.LOWS, VIZ: PAR VAI. M ."U shares Hartford B'k stock 5f.il, loo . 4i Ml shares I'luenix B'k stuck..... 4o,i iki lowshares Ct. Kiv. B'k'n Co. stk... O.imki shares Exchange Bank stiak.. lli.tHitl lot! shares Hank of Hart lord Co. KT VA I.. $fW,'.(h." wV,20O ti..",l K.I 10,000 7,:5.-A) 2O.M00 2"i,."iJ0 l.'i.OlKI I. 'i,.'i',2 ;h.ojo 2t,(.l.i 20,x) 19,800 .';,()( k 2: VIM II, 0.'( 1.-..8S:.-. lo.onn '.(,200 bauk stock 2oii shares Charier Oak ll'k stock, o shares r'armera' Jc Mechanics1 7,:sx) 'ju.ooti hank utock 150 shares Mereautile B'k Stock 2i,fHJ 1.1,0! K Vil shares Merchants' & Manufac turers' Ilauk stick 1:1, 'Hl :1I5 shares AUua B'k stock ul,ol)ll 181 shares City Bauk slo:k 18,51X1 i'J" sharrs Amorican ajt'diauo Itauk stock, N. Y 2 ),IXX 2TI shares Dank of Coiiiinere h'k stock, Ji. Y 20,)(s U00 shares Iuiporlers' a: Tradors' Daok stock, N. V. ii.inki oOil sl-ares Bauk of America hank stock, N. Y ao.iHsl 2(0 shares Mauhattaii Co. Bank stock 10,(xm 200shares Merchants' Ilk a'k, H. V. l.i.mrn 2io shares Cuion B'k stork, N. Y. lo.issi 200 shares (Jcean B'k stock, N. Y. 1(I,k) loo shares Bauk of N' America Bk Kotk, S Y.. 10,000 10,700 300 shares Metropolitan h'k ts k, N Y 3o,imsi :i:i,iam loo shares Blai-kstonv h'k stock, Boston ; iii.tni-l lo,." ,0 lyo sharea Bunko! t.:oiiiiiieiwstk, Ito.-toll lO.IHiil lo.iiiW HKI shares tiraiiile hk tK k, Boston Io.imO lujii 10 shares SmL.lk li k sl.s k, I w,tiu !, ' l,2o.i lOO fchares Hide nud Ceal lier 15 k, liosti'll 10,0( M..r,'l) llSi sliaies Webster b k- stiM-k, Biuloli lO.msl . lO,jii liKI shares National B'k si.s k, Bus lou Iii.ikiO lo.4' Hsl r-llnivs Atlaulic IS'k st.s k, Boston lll,lHI IO,Ii(KI loo t -linres Sal.-ly Kuud B 'k slock Bosloll lO.ISHl lOiis. 100 shares llojlstou Bauk slok Boston 10,0s 11,900 100 shares Kever., Bauk stoi-k, B.istou lll,(KHI lli.lou 200 shares B'k of the State of 31 isouri stock 20.000 20,A) 200 shares Merchants' B'k slock .St. Louis oo.iski 2O.TO0 j 12 shares t.'oiiuecticul Kier Coin- ; any st.n:k l'J.Ooo ::,mmi 20 shares Connecticut Itiver li. H. ' Company 2,000 1 ,;)) lot) Hhares Hartford Jt N Haven K It Co stock Kl.OOO , 12.4oO 20 Tennessee State Bonds, ii tier ceuls. payable 1S'J2 20,000 lH.lo.1 2 Ohio State Bonds, b per ceuts, payable IStai 10.000 10.1 ", 20 Michigan Stale Bds, 0 coins, , j. ayal.le l.io. 2o,(si 20,000 10 Missouri State Stocky ti a-r - , cent, payable 1 0,1 poo p,4(Ki 2r Hartford City bonds, ti per cis, payable lH7ii 3",oiki ' ' ::i;,noo ' 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin , t stuck, Milwaukee 2,000 2.110 J1mi,mihi $7ai,4f.7 Total nsets J'.t.;o 70, 6j LIABILITIES. '! Gth. No liabilities 10 hauks, or others, due r not f due. ' nth No losses adjusted and due. - r. 1. Losses either unadjusted 1 Kill- or .!illHl.-d and not line, f 9"-t"" tith. Losses iii susiietise w-ait-2 , iuir further proof, - In. -eluded in List answer above loth. All other claims against . , the company, (dividends unpaid) 1,20 Total amount of liabi lilies a" llth. This rule of the coninaiiv is not to exceed 10,ooo iu any ouu risk, sob eel lo I'm by a single lire. The amount iusure.1 in a city or village depenils upon its sie jjeni-ralljr all the desirnbie risks to be had, subject to the last rule above named. 12th. Ijth. Ihe smouut insured in any one block buildings, depends upon ils size and construction, subject to the rule ubow referred to. A certified copy of the Act of Incorp. i-.tliou accompanies tliis statement. llth. TIMOTHY C. ALLVN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONN LCTICUT, s Hartford County, January cth, li,o. rrrs.jn.illy appeared T. C. Allyn, Seiretiuy of the llartford lire liisurance Company, and made oath that the foregoiug siatemeut, by him subecribed, is a true, lull and correct statement of the alf'nirs of saitl Company, and exhibits, so far as can be asctrtaiued ut this date, its actual condition 011 the 1st day of January, Dsoo. lielore nie, GEO. S. U1LMAN, Justice of the I'eace. Allen C. Hal lock is tbe duly authorized Agent for this city, by ceitilicate of authority from the Auditor of Slate, hied iu the County Clerk's OlUce. Applications for insurance on merchandise, store houses, dwelliugs and contents, w-ill be attended to, aud policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall BuiUliug, No. M"ain street, Kvanstille, Ind. janz.;tap-ti

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CUARD AGAINST' F I RE7 CII0I0E INSIJRANCE WITH THE M.H-Jjs'i' yhr 1" ;"'" I Incoriwraletl 1819 Charter PtrpcLuul., CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, AP.SOI.UTK AND I'MMPAIKKIV Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 4 0 yeatrs sucs auJ experh'liee. CIMVAIIUS OK $14,000,000 t)t losses have heeu paid hy tho A, tun Jusnranca t'oitiibiiy iu tho ast 4ti ears. The value of reliahlu Iiisin unco will ho apparent from the following LOSSES I A T I) !!Y TIIR vBTNA wniNH mK past nvr tears: - In Ohio S:;l,W'i.S I In Wisconsin, lor,,ii.Vi.o7 Iu Kruln. kv, lil,!CHi.' Miss..uri, :i.st..M.s.o4 loa 6l Minn. ol.:n !i.4ii Iu .MiehiKau.Jir.g.M ! In Indiana,... Hii.Wf In Illinois.... 44!,Sr;' ... Tellleswx 7,r4:(.'l :iwmt!ili 1,45.77 Aik. !.... v;s,!)45.' tvnii'a A Va.. ::i,.vj r,.n; Mississiipi and Alabama,. ..5.V2,412.1;i. Firo and Inland Navigation Kiks accepted at lernis consistent with solvency and lair profit. attmlinn gir'n In Iumranrr of DWELIIS fiH ami fr-nnit, ,or term of 1 U 5 year. 1 he solid service long and successfully triad, and the many advantages the Ktna liisurance Company )-. m, 111 ils In.i-.-loiuld not bo ovirhoked liy llmse ri-.olj to 1 :siire ami iiiniersiuiiiiing ineir is-si lllb't'ets. i'uriiiK "siriii"ent times (ha letfessity lor re. li.ilde I nsiirrimi' Is-comes au i!iieral ive duly--the ability of projerty owners to sustain hws Itomg lili'll much les;.e!!ed. Atrencir-s in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. IVlii ieu issued without delay, bv ctuy of the duly aut horias' Agents of Ilia Ctoupanv. It! BiKine.-s nttended to with despatch and fidelit,. - A. Or HAI.l ! SON, Aeents, mar.'! visible linibliuif, Main st. CI ujv it u o s. i'Z5l o x. i it it it I'l.dily, torsalLtkciu..-. K. GILBfcltT A CO., m:irl4 ? . Jso. 4 Sveamor st. ' a liar M : I lit 'likl. SVPKKIO U iirticle of Bin. k Ta in fmall caddies, expressly fir family use, ut No the C"i:rt llous.'. til Main stiit't, opposite JAS. I-. Sl'ALDINO. nuirlo 1 It Jt lS K- HUM Kit S.JhMJS-f? lirasj Cov7dciw. (cheap,) fancy Curtain Hands and l'ins. 1'ors.ile very low hy . marlii Cil A KLTCS S. WELLS. ill count rv lr:in just received and for tule ut .1 I. 1'. KLL10TT' FAMILY GKtKIKRY. WtlKBLKK WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. o First Street, between Main and Locust. &&K OWH It TO THE PUBLIC heeler ti lison s Improved Sewinit Ma chine at reduced prices, with increased conndenco iu its merits as thi tnst aud most reliable family sewing m.ii'hiue now in use. It sews equally well tin the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantaKe of lilia!ik on both sides, forming no ridjrenr chain ou the underside; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more duruhlo than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, ipiilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all 011 the same machine, aud warranted tor th ret years; Wealsokeepou constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Cirrulars containing "testimonials of the alxive machines, from ",-"-"oit of tile highest standing Kivst mid Wist, trivNiir prhvs, o., will be furnished gratis, on appiicaiiou in s.-ison or hy letter. - h i.!v V. M. SELLMAN. w ' eitc.-d .Vur.-e and lV-mah rhvsichtn. ureseuts lo lb,- :. lent i.n of mothers, her '.-! I'll IN.; r YlU'l', for '7,;.'.w "'.i,i.j, which greatly facilitates the iio.,.s ! T.-.-ihii.f;, bv solleuing the gums, red 11cier al! iidl uitmat ion w ill allay all paiu and sp:isinlic ni l io;i, and is M UK TO KKGULATK 'I'll K 10 l"i; I.S. ll.'pend ujmu it, uioilie-H ii wjn y.ixercst bi y.'iirtfcll, and K'.Uk:, A SO HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS, We have put up and sold this article for over b-11 yt-ars, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what iVe bavo neV 51-ir been able to say of any othr medicine neier fclias it failed, in a single iii-.l.ince, to efK'i't a cure when timely used. Never did we know au in stance of dissatisfaction by any one wfio used it. 5' in the contrary, all are delighted with its . peri- kfiioiis, and speak in terms of highest cotiuitenda tioa of its magical ef-1 lucHaii'i medical it lues. rJVie Sauk in this matter "what wh do know," al lei' leu years' experience, slid pledge our reiiiita alioii for the fulfilmeut ol" u lett bere .I.-rlai'e. j. 1 11 almost every instance iv lier I he lnr.ini is sui- .lering I rom pain andxhainiion, relief will bo found iu 15 or 20 minutes idler t be Sj rnp Is iiduuii lii-fcrud. (1 , This valuable preparaCitlou is the prescription of 0110 of 1 be inust e.s' fti'i.-uc d aud skillful Nurres in New tii'lanil, iinl has beou used with, never lading Mir.c-s in thousands of cases. It ln.t only i-r-iioit-s ihe child from pain, but . itiiigorab the Ktouiach Jind bowelsorreoy acidity, and gives tone and .-nergy to tho whole. sy 3t'Mii. II v ill almoKr In staully relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind (ilic, and overcomeconvnlsions, which If not 'J.ipeedily remedied, end in death. We heli.-vc if fcthe best and surest rem- ' vdy in the world, in all (.-ases of Hyscutery a.1d liarrhi- in children, "5hetlier it arises from t.H'ihiii? or from any " other cause. We would say to every mother w ho I has a child s 11 ff e r I u it ' fi'.uii any one of ihr forgoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, iioi'.thi piejudices of ol burs, sfm I b. l ween your suite' ,ug child and the reliet that will Is. sure vis, . bsolutely sure lo follow the use of this medicine if timely used. fr'ul! directions for using will accoinpnuy eaclr bottle. None (renniiKi nnleSH the fac-simile of ('CUTIS 4c ri;i;.vl NS, Niw Voik, is ou the outside wrapis-r. Sold by Druggists til roughont tho world. Trin-i-ipal ollhx'. No. l.i Cedar street, New York. I'rk'e 2octs. a boitlc, junlli-dwly. KKLLKK.r Will IE, Agents, Evansville, Ind. jftfjt KI,!H B.WIIC'OVK, MJflPORTEU c-' and Dealer iu Coach aud Saddlery Hardware, Miuii srrccl, near Water. Having completed my ailrange meatsvritn Enrejie an and AnmrJ lean nianii-.. factnrers for a.' direct supply, of all goods iu my line, I am. enabled to of fer Inducements, that cannot fail to be tu tho interest of all engaged in the busiueea to irive nie a trial. I name iu part: aiK springs made of the 1

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