Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 184, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 April 1860 — Page 2

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TUESDAY MOBNINO..V.APRIL, 10 OpposMon State ' Ticket. Jfor.cotwnoh, JfHENRY H. LANE, bf Montgomery. Jfor uehtesaxt goyjsuxor, " OLIVER P. MORTON, of .Wayne.. FOR SECRRTARY Ol STATE, WILLIAM A, PEELLE, of Randolph. , " ' ' FOB TREASURER OF STATE,' JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. j - I FOR AUDITOR .OF STATE, , j ', ; ' . ." ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. 1 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES Q. JONES, of Vanderburgh. ; FOB REPORTKR OF 8UPREMB COURT, . r BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrangp. FOR SCPftUKTXKDSKT OF PUBLIC IXSTRUCT10X, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. : . Presidential Calculations. In the New ' York Tribune of the 2d of April we find an article entitled "The Presidency ." It was written in answer to the following query from, the Chester County (Penn.) Times: ' ' A Question for the Tribune. Is the New York Trtbune as firm in its convictions that Edward Bates could carry the State of ew York aa it is that Win. II. beward could not carry Pennsylvania? . Would it improve the condition of the Oppoaition to gain Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and lose New York ? We think this qnestion demands a solution.. :; . The Tribune proceeds very ably to reply. This reply is divided Into three distinct answers. The ground of the first is, that the editor of the Tribune does not assume to .speak for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Their delegates only are the authorized exponents of the Opposition sentiment of those States in regard to the best man for the Presidency, and those delegates .will! give expression to their opinions at .Chicago. The Tribune significantly 'remarks',' that whatever they may say there, will not be lightly regarded.' ' " In the second answer, the Tribune emphatically asserts that New York can be carried for "any one of the statesmen, who have leea suggested as the.. Republican candidate for President, by 20,000, majority." That paper trtso says, on this point, that ninetenths ot the Republicans of New York pre fer Gov. Seward ; but if Mr. Bates should be the nominee at Chicago, while there will be less enthusiasm for him than there would be for Seward, thousands will vote for Mr. 1). who could not be induced to support Gov.S. The Tribune reads the, N. Y.' Courier and Enquirer a sevfro lecture for threatening to bolt Bates's nomination,' and says if that paper does bolt, it will be worth 10,OOC votes - to Judge Bates- ' ' . ' The third answer of the Tribune ia the one which chiefly concerns us in this State. We give it entire: -; '' - ' - III. Our querist having given ns a pro blem regarding what "will improve the condition of the Opposition " generally, we will just give him a Lint On that point. There is an ordeal to be passed prior to the - decision of the Presidential ' contest, commonly known as the October Elections. On the 9th day or next October, the States of Penngvlvauia, Indiana, Iowa and Minnesota hold elections, wherein tho two first named (casting Forty Electoral votesjf each choose a Governor, Representatives .in Congress, and Legislature. Should the . Republicans triumph decisively in these two States, tho Presidential contest will have been virtually ended. With Douglas beaten at Charleston, the North-West is a unit'for our candidates; with Pennsylvania and Indiana' gone Republican in October, we shall carry every Free State this side of the Sierra Nevada in November, and by overwhelming' mp.jorities; while a clearly adverse result, 'in those States would give us up-hill work thence to the close of the ' struggle, not in those States only but in others. These are facts so notorious, 'and liased on such abundant experience, that no man is fit for a delegate to a County Convention who does not uuderstand and heel them. While, then, we do not pretend to know what nomination is best for Pennsylvania or Indiana, nor what their delegates may deem expedient, 'we do say that their opinions and wishes must be treated with the gravest consideration. . If there be any one who dissents from this view, we would gladly know wherein aud why. The Tribune ia correct when it argues that the brunt of the contest will come in this State and Pennsylvania, and that the October struggle in the two States will be decisive of the result in November. The elections of 185C prove this conclusively. We wish to give to all whom it may concern, some speculations on the above premises, so far as they concern Indiana ; and we believe what we say will be verified by all who understand the politics of thi3 Statci and particularly of the Southern portion. We c ommence by still further " boiling down" the issue as regards Indiana, and saying that the battle has to be fought in Southern Indiana, and particularly in the 1st, 2d, ami 4th' Districts. Northern and Central Indiana, and a very few isolated counties like Jefferson, in the Southern portion of the State, will go for the nominee of the Chicago Convention whoever he may be ; but if Chase, Seward, or any of the other ultra leaders be thrust on the . Opposition (not "Republican") National Convention at Chicago, thousands of the Opposition in our Southern counties will either not vote at all, or will vote for the National -.Union candidate, provided he is not placed on a pro-slavery platform. Claiming to understand Indiana sentiment, and particularly that of Southern Indiana, we believe we may lay down a series of propositions which will stand the test of the severest criticism, and ultimately prove well founded : I. With Douglas as the Charleston nominee, on a platfoira similar to the Cincinnat1 platform, and Seward, Chase, or any oilier extreme man as the Chicago nominee Indiana will go for Douglas by 20,000 majority. If Douglas slioubl be nominated on a pro-slavery or two-faced platform, Conservative voter would neither vote for him nor for an ultra Republican. II. With a slave-code plt;iur;p and candidate at Charleston, aud an " irrepresciblp

conflict" platform and nominee at Chicago GonaervatiTCS would refuse to vote for either.

1 In that ease, a middle candidate like Rates, McLean, or Bell, oq a national platform could carry the State, by a vigorous canvassIII. With Douglas a3 the Charleston nominee, On a popular sovereignty platform (which is not probable), and Edward Bates as the Chicago nominee on a platform equivalent to his late Letter, the chances woidd be nearly equal, with thi.t advantage to the Opposition : , The candidates on .our State, ticket are not only less vulnerable to attac ks but vastly superior t in - qualifications, to those on the Democratic" State ticket. This" would give U3 a sure victory in October on personal grounds, and a great momentum and decided prestige for November enough so to carry ua f 'over the; center " in engineer's parlance. , Once over, we should be safe. : ! ; wv-' '' I W With Douglas as the Charleston nominee on a pro-slavery or doubtful platform, or any other candidate on any platform that does not distinctly and unequivocally recognize the right of the people of the territories to reject slavery if they wish ; and with Mr. Bate3 as the nominee of the Opposition at Chicago on a platform substantially equivalent to his Letter we can safely say that Indiana will roll up for the great Missouri statesman 50,000 majority, besides electing all the Opposition State ticket in October, nn 1 a Legislature that will make some good man like Henry S. Lane United States Senator. In addition to all this, we believe we could send an entire Opposition delegation to the lower House of Congress. V. The "Third Party" movement will not affect the contest in this State between the two great parties that will exist the parties represented at Chicago and Charleston unless: (1.) There should be imposed on the Conservatives a choice between an extreme pro-slavery man on the one hand, and an ultra anti-slavery man on the other, with platforms to suit ; or unless, ; (2.) Douglas should be nominated at Charleston on a pro-slavery or doubtful platform, and an ultra man should be put up at Chicago; or unless, (3.) Seward, Chase, or some other man equally ultra, should be nominated at Chicago on a moderate platform, which wilt be the case, if such a nomination bo made. A 4th instance of a diversion for a Third Party man is barely possible, but we do not regard it as " a supposable ca3e," viz.: The nomination of a National , man like Bates or McLean, on an ultra anti-slavery platform. We do not believe that either of those gentlemen would accept a nomination on that kind of a platform if it were offered them. In the first of these cases, a National Third Party candidate would get the greater portion of the Fillmore vote of 1856, the Conservative Republican strength, and considerable Democratic support say 100,000 votes in all. In the second case, the Constitutional Union ticket would command at least the vote of Fillmore in 1S5G some 20,000. , In the third case, it would le found that no. matter how mild and conservative the platform on which might be placed Seward, Chase, or any other man whohas been equally radical there would be at least 10,000 voters In the State (principally in the Southern portion) who would utterly refute to vote the Chicago ticket. If,, the Baltimore candidate should not be placed on a prcislavery platform, they would support him. If so placed, and Douglas should be nominated on an honest popular sovereignty platform, they would supixirt Douglas. Otherwise, they would dec-Hue voting altogether, ami this indifference would endanger the OposUioti State ticket in October? the Legislature and U. S. Senator, and give the Democrats a majority of the U. S. Representative!!. If we are iwked whether the nomination of Bates would not drive off the free-soil vote, we answer: If Bates should be nominated with his Letter at a basis for his platform, the number . of bolter in this State would not exceed theGarrisonian A1olitionist strength, and thatcan !e comfortably stowed away in our Lunatic Asylum.' They possibly number a couple of thousands in the State. We now sum up the foregoing views in two short propositions : . Neither Mr. Seward, Mr. Chase, nor any other equally ultra candidate, can carry this State . under any possible circumstances ; and if either be nominated, he will endanger our prospects in Octolier. Mr. Bates or Mr. McLean can carry the State, with the aid he will receive in October from our popular State ticket, against any nomination that will be made at Charleston. In oar calculations, we take it for granted that if Mr. Bates should be nominated, a Northern man will be put on the ticket for Vice President, and that, if Mr. McLean should be the choice, a Southern man ' will be nominated for Vice President. The Conservatives consider it essential that one can lidate be taken from each section. Messrs. Bates and McLean we have considered as the preference of the Conservatives. Without doubt, Mr. Bates is the first choice, because he has more recentiy , put. himself on record on the living issues of the day, because he has more physical vigor for the energetic administration of the Government; and because there is' a reluctance to deprive the Supreme Bench of so illustrious and safe a Judjre as Mr. McLean. Bui if", in consequence of the warm discussion lctween the friends of Mr. Bates aud the friends of Mr. Reward, it shall be found that there is serious danger , of an extensive liolt of Mr. Seward's friends from tlie noiuitiittion of Mr, Bates, so 119 to render t , , , . , tlielillter? eJt'C tlOU UOUtillUl llien JUUjie MiLt-an would re ihe second choice of the Conservatives, who would vote for him if liouiioated vvilli tutire unauiuiity. TLey

have an abiding faith in his patriotism, nationality, and broad statesmanship. The nomination of Vio other ro ti vVould give as general satisfaction to the tfost-j tion of thU-Statens that of (first) M.- wHes

! or (second) Mr. McLean. These views " we submit to the' Tribune, Cincinnati : fiazetf, and all interested, for ' what they are worth. We believe thorn to be sound.' " " "" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. W9 ' VMUTVK OM Jt MMMiVUMi MS OM-' JLm the Court ot Common Pleas of Vauderburtdi county, tho undersigned Comniissiouer will, ou the first day of May, 180, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tlio Court house door in Evansrille, tiftl-r for sale at public auction, the following described Ileal Kstato, towit: Lots 14, 15, aud oighteen (18) feet in width of liot lb, aiijoiuing sin. I Lot lo; all in Block 8 in Stock well's Enlargement of the city of EvansvinV. Also Lots 18, 17, and two (2) feet in width of Lot 10, adjoining sanl lot 17 ; all in Baut I!lock, in said storkwelrs Enlargement of said city ol Jivansriile. iitiiMs: une-ititnt casn, one-tuinl at six months, and one-third at twelve months, with in terest deferred iKtymenu secured by notes with surely, waiving reiiei laws. 11 lit AM NELSON, upr7-dxw3t . Commissioner. Cnrpot House. TBWS? MRMi HEVMMVMJVO Jl I.-1H-w W ger stock of Carpets, Kug, Oil cloths. Cur. tain goods both Swiss and DamaskTable I. menu, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, aud house furnishing goods generally, than we have ever received. Also, a large retail mock of Staple and Fancy Dry Coods, Trimming, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Man tillas, ilnli, a nice assortment or Alermuac and Cocheco prints, Hoop Skirts 2o per cent, cheaper man iasi year, uoys- wear cjotcon, cmen and Woolen Ladies' Dross Coods nice assortment. Also, the Embryo Cotton Varus. Call at J. OAKLEY & SON'S, apr7 No. C Kirat street. Homova,l. -p.s.njBB l. tspjr.niJX'G mmjus anmoved liis stock of Tea, Tobacco, Cig.ii-s, Ac, to the corner of Main and First streets, adjoining Dobell A Conyngtou's Hook store, where he will bo pleased to see all rua old customers, and as many Dew ones as may favor him with a call. nprt JftJtJS ZOO itOX. HKSII- UtiUH JL4 received at the Pioneer Family Grocery, and tor sale by (aprU) J. I'. ELLIOTT. OJt HJt IjK. SOU HMiilS WttMTJi lead and all kinds of Paints, cheap for raxh. apr5-3t Wll. BIKI1BOWKK. rWViJil TEJUS V Mm MS MM a R ML Young Jiysan, Ciinpowdcr, Imperial, aud Black Tea, cheap for cash at JAS. L. SPALDTXG'S, aprC Cor. Maiu aud First sts.. fHMVMjra twhavvo or -r z, i. S kinds at SPALDING'S, cor. Main and First. Mttju'sux'tjht ZaJyrIBjnbMMsr& Tolacco, from coiimi'm to extra tine, for sale vlioleoulo anil retail at SPALDING'S, aprli Cor. M.iin and First street. TTPLJVKi.Vtl, JIATt Itl'.S, JYVT&, ' ruits aud Candies, tor sale cheap at JAK. L. SPALDING'S, Corner Main and First. aprO wwvjyrtuiHMJtjv urjmms hi; Kit 230 JMML biuh. in store. For salt; low by OUR, DAL.KLL Jt CO. aprG jLVJY Mi R I Mi 8 ! tiVJK'MIRiMlS. 20 bags White Carx-t Chain, 21 do assorted Colors, -50 doz Brooms, .'$0 doz Washboards, 5 gross Kssence ConYe, 511 boxes Star Candles, 50 do Soap, :U1 do Starch, ii bbls Tar, 15 do Navy Pitch, :tO bales do Oakum, loll doz Buckets, 40 doz Tubs, For sale by OUR, DALELL A CO. A 1 CARPETS!! 2s (3 Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Ears, Ami an assortment of the finest DKLSS TUIMMINU.i ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, apr.'.-dtf On Klrst Street. ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY t V MJ-J Tit Til H ti H K.1 T I. f MJcreased trade, and high apnivciatiou ofilr. Smith's Photographic Pictures, which jkwsi-s ulwavs rtne shadows and a clear expressive likeutus he has added asa Reception Rtwini tobis old Gallery the one lately occupied by ir. F. Hutchinson, lentist. Mr. S. assures the bulics and gents of Kvaiitt ville and i. inily thai they will now find ample space aud everyt'iing erpml to the Lest Galleries of tbeVvt. Mr. S. need not state after two years' swcessful practice in this city, that his Pictures are esteemed the uiost highly here, and many miles around, both on account of their leing the cheapest ami best, but also from their unlading character. Mr. S. ha also two lady attendants at his Gallery, thereby insuring every attention combined with great economy of time fu each department of labor tew minutes Is-iiipr all that is uued to satisfy ea-h of his patrons with a firstclass likeness. Sincerely taanking his patrons for past faTors, lie trusts that by greater facilities to his Arc, he may slill increasingly merit their patronage. c N. B. Ores -ent City Gallery, opposite the Conrt house. Main strest, ts cieu from seven in the morning until sun-down. apr)-iim Commissioner's ale of Keal Estate. Two Brick Stores on Water St., AND A Lot on Canal and Main Sts. lmOTMtrMt MS II ti H Mi R I J I m that by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, at its February term, iJitiO, in a partition suit wherein Henry L. Blitchell ct al. were phtintiOs, aud Kdward J. fititchell et al. Were defendant, I, as !omnirssioiir nrider tha nppo!utuicut of said Court, will sell at Pf'BLIC AUCTION at the door of the CO CUT HOL'SE in Evausvilie, Indiana, on Saturday, Apr. Stlt, 1SOO, At 2 o'clock, p. M., the following described projcrty, situated in tiie city of Kvansville, Indiana, to-wit : That Jsrt of Lot No. 1I ill tho Original Plan, Khich adjoins Lot Nw. 9, and fronts 25 feet on Warer street, aud extendihg back of the bnmc width tothealley.it l-ing the FOUR STORY BRICK STORK 1IOITSK, in which is situated the TLLKGRAPil OFFIOK. Also, the BRICK STORE HOUSE now occupied by I. A. CRANE, adjoiuing BABUOOK'S UAlit)I WAKK . cTOKn, near the corner ot Main and . Wa'er streets, fronting twenty two feet two aud I one-half inches on Water street, and extending I back of the same width sevenlv-fotir feet three I inches. With the store will be stld THE RIGHT I TO USE THE HALL AND STAIRWAY in Hie I n ar of the premises m tt acrnu of ucccm from JHuiu i itrit to the aeeoutl tU'rff. i Also, the NORTH EASTERLY ONE-THIRD j OF LOT NO. 2.1ft, DOXATIO ENLARGEMENT, being that third of the Lot which adjoins the Canal, ou Main stieet, opjiesite l.augliliii's warej house. TERMS OF SALE : Oxk-tiui:i of the ptirch e money cash, auil the residue lu two eiiual instillmtu the 'i kst at un k YKAU, ui th tK;1NU AT TWO VKAKS from the lny of Male, wild j iuto-t, socnrcl y uotci iinyuMe without rflit-f ! from irMliiMiioii or MiirKitmtiit Ihwi. WILLIAM 1AR ItK, t'-onanMHSt'ttner For further inft-i iiiatum intjuir at tht ollii-e ot . 3 H A K H K A- HH I'P Allnr.itM H itiar-ttls Third ettwet uLr Maiu.

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HApqW4PDEALERS,! HAVE ItKMOVEU TO ! CO R. JMAIN & WATER STS;,; AND NOW OFFER FOR SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock r :.:.;'-.:,' .-. '- . , of r-. . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Which, fob EXTENT AND VARIETY, UNSURPASSED CITY & COUNTRY TRADE sum. i a it ojs tiif. most FAVORABLE TERMS. BABCOCK& CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. J. 1IFA1.Y. n. W. WAHKKN. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rtniiMi ITJ'MIMlRSMUJrMiil Ml. I lIJU JL associated together iu tlie Book, stationary aud Music, business, respectfully annomice to tho public that they have ou hand a larsrn and welt selected stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds SHKET MUSIC aud INSTRUCTORS for Piano Guitar, Violin, Flute, Acc.ordi.oii, &c. Also, a lnrre ami rino assortment ot VIOLIN, OUlTAu, V lo LI NCKLIiO, aud PIANO STRINGS, and every thing usually kupt either in ifo&K or Al usic stores, luartfl UEALY f WARREN. BOTANICAL 1'111'SIVIAN. DR. WM. COURTNEY, Vfilc cor. Main anil M'irut ulrtrtt, . EVANSVILLE, 1NI. f kB. C. IU S PMi RMJJVMiJ)TTM. M, - -''cate! iu this city and can lie found at bis of lice at all hours (both day and nlht), except when prolesHtoual iy eujjuned. . . W EspcH-ial attention given to all chronic dis:tses. Cancers cured, (warratiteil). febt :md ?lTIic JEconomislT. r iini nfiuiHiim hi- everv rair wiifrri it. noi iHvn exhilule!. At tl.e SoiiM.-W(Nhrfi ln.lir.i linti ict Fair, hel.l hero Ui:luljtr. ISiYJ. there th In-Mt wkm! ctmkin stoVf,ntit un- for tlie lt nnt (O'.kin Htov. Th l-AMUDiiiirit took the Fl RS'P I'KKMIUM "OIi THK BKhT i OOKINU STVE KUU VMr. R.lktT, KhLHiimn h Vu tuok the ftrat. jtrtMUiHin f.r ihWr r.ri.kinir stov fr coal. No other li tMiiiniii Wf iv oiitre.. The hn iKt r m-ilul hh a n.Ji 'l in the r .-tMittniiHt t th New Voik rrtl r:iir; Ktttl the first pit'iuium hI tii Untied .Siat l-;iirtn M at . hi.air. uti.l twelve other .SUIe ami ( oititlv r.iirsni 1ft;:. . J it ik hi :iiuh tt nirs IiHiiii-.'tl ni t hiw thers I'i-ii a no're aiii:reiit ailvmire ttiuu in tnu luau ui.it nire ointovts. it i? rut a lew jearn kiu the very name mna a novelty, rcpreNrnt int; a liii;e, ."hapel -KK Hti iK'ture, ; iilliu8t in lieV.ml ol li- us oriiametit, '1 hese have i?ialually civeu iihu-e ti i-rttterfirt of i;vare atnl utility ; until the varieiieH our markets now ireaei.t hav nlinNt exlmntetl the vKihiiary of iiauieH ; itutl tho tlill'erHiit piin-ti me nieiai is inauo to a.iuimo, wouia a.-.t.-nif h uia Vulmn liim-elf. in style ntul HiiImIi, the improve ment liai Iweu real, leavimr imthine to Im dtwtred on that point, hut the tievere eoiu)K-tition iu uri. to whu h they imve Iwh-ii .hii! ha tlcnrived theoi ot" many nf tliet irntro Kiilrttanial qiutlitiea ueHiranie. 1 Hid nee n is iirorer-i'mil v to have l-en the rjL-1 in reterenc to cok Htove u article of douterttic ertniomj- that has more toilo with M'oldin sniid crt-triieiy Aervantn than most people tut anie. 1 ho public have loucr Honsht nn iinproveinetit iii thin art irks and w Ltliev are re.id v to rav any reasitnaine price ior a cooKiug Btove, it it only poHHetwes the merits ot Hize, weight, convenience. uuraiiiiity,Hoiioniytan(l pt-rlet tion ot iiiauutaetiire. ihese (Utlitiea srt iii to ho IoeHMeU Tnodt tully m the Kcoii tinist a new stove, i-erleeted and bn'iiiHit out the past wason, ly Mesnra. Ti-eadwell, Perry A Norton, of Albany. Wu hennl so much of thin Htove, aud it looked so much like a stove intended for use, that we none hided to try them, and the result of thy experiment convinces u that the proprietwra, iu their determination to make tin font Wore in the world, have succeeded. We rcirai'd the KconouiMt as podsesHin all tlie mcntd a!ove ouu-uit-rateil :im the great Htovo of the day far in ad vance of uuythii) ever attempted iu the line of stoved, ptTiec; iu all its appoiiiLinept-sr nud true to its name 111 durability aud the um-ot luel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may he men tioued a large oven, with hooks arranged, far susiveiidinic meats while roasting. A copper water tank, hohlmir trout 1 to Zt iratloiis warming rUsct, broiling hearth, rf-c., Ac. The broiling hearth isoueof the niOfit noticeable features of thii remaikahle tituve. Tlie re never has beent to our knonlede, any bioi!ing fixture that was really sat-ist'ai-tory in its operation. The proprietors of this atove have betii conducting a series of experiments upon broiling, eliciting sumc valuable facts, and re -tultin in the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has been secured by letters patent, and is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals in a constant glo.v. We are always Khid to do justice to mechanical improvements, and especially sin Ji as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one ultove mentioned. The Kconomist, whi li is commanding smh a large sale, will le ftatml ottitf at iSC'A NTLIN A M'EIMIKNS , 3!aiu st.f lttvvce Wter aud First, KvMuville, liiu. mart SPUING TliADE. . Deters, J olin W'Uolebul. M.'iniifacturer ot frenrlenicn's, LadiesJ, Alisies', und Cliildreu s BOOTS, SHOES, AND UPPERS, Cai'ii.le KuildinH, No. 5;; W'e.at Fourth strvtt, Cincinnati, MfJ'VMTMJS TIM Mi .MTTJiVTMOJ'' OK JL dealt v to the hu-t that he is now luauulactuiii tr, ami kii constantly nn hand a lare stink of the newest and choicest 81 les of goods adapted to the reiiuireineiils ol poiul.ir trade ; tlie inducement he otters are tiiMJI) OOOD3 AT LOW 1 KICKS. Having bi-en ei gajjed in iuaiuilacturiiif firot clss good lor over twenty years, lie now anus lo have t.icilities for njailUl'acturilll first rbix uoiIh as ch-ii, it' mt rliiijr, tUnu Khmi tu iJiMituiuc - Uireii 11 m feels tontnl nt f Uit ability to otler extra iuducvHK'iits toclio Uiverd. Hit invito 14 A I;tir nela aul ho l.tvora. 4 'all Miiti exaiuiiit- hisgo.Mln, atiJ you will lm to buy. UrjttrJ itrouiotly altoudutl lo. tvijLu-'.itml

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r t f or tilE COSDrtlSN OF TBE J Home " Insurance Cdi'npany, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. lsun, HADUTOTHIT AUDITOR F THE , . i i STATIC OH" fNDI AN A PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF -THAT-STATE. . NAME AND LOCATION rWHK Mi ' THIS ..VJ -M is Ihe IIomf Tnsitknck Companv, lnccirpirated in l3.r.i, ainl lis-ste.1 in the city of New Vork, CAPIIAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Tlierapitnl of said Company wtiiatly paid up in rah is .I,()O0,IHt) ItO : The surplus on t he 1st day of .laiiii.trv, L-i'a i 1. 4L-..S15 8', Total amount of ra:lt:tl and siu-!us $I,4t,Mi 8 . , . AS8KTS. Amonntof casli iu ContineutalBank, N.Y $I!,7i'7 ;"4 Amount of cash in hands of Agents, and in eonrse of " ! transmission (birlanci )... 2,,rs,"i l , : i 1 . Amonutofuuinciinibered real ... estate, No. 4 V!l Street..'.. r.7,imi Araount f . United SlatM ! ; ' ' treasury .notes, .market , ; value. 102,2U 2u Amount ftl issouri Statu b'd.s, 6 percent., market valne... 10,22fl ' ' ' : Amount of North Carolina. . ! i ,1 ;. !...! ;,. t ; bonds, C per cent., market i , , 1 value 'll.tifi nn ' '" Amount of Tennessee bonds, " . i i 6 Ier cent., market value.. O.IKKt fx Amount of Brooklyn Cily . water bonds, ri per tent., market value lf),2rh lii Amount of bankstocks, mar- , . ket value 83,52-i tkt Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, bei ng first ' lien of record ou uninc11.11- . i liered real estate, worth at least f l,C05,3i, and on ' 1 which there is loss than one year' s interest due and ; . . owing rate of interest 7 per cent S),r.(r2 tr; Amount of loans on torfc ' and bonds, payable on demand, tlie market value of securities pledged, Sirl,-.r-J! .. ..Is6,n!M lib ; Amount due fr:un premiiiijis on iHilicies issued at otlice.. 1,81:7 7' Anitiunt of bills recelv.iblj '' . - . - 6r premiums on inland navigation risks, Ac . ll,lli;i -11 Interest actually due and paid 24,0-J.S 80 51,1ri8,r.C! 28 LIABILITY'S Amount of losstst adjusted, ami due nnd unpaid None. Amount of looses ilicinr.-.l aud in process of adjustment 17,i."S ."1 Auiountof losses rejorte,l ou ' which no action has lieeu taken , J3.42-J 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted bv tlie Company.. 9,Wnl (wi Amount of dividends declareil, and due and unpaid... Nuue. Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due .. Noio. Amount of money hoi-rotted. Jione. Anuuut of all other existing clams against the Co None. Total amount of losses, claims, and liabilities ' ' SI2,.80 4:5 Tlie greatest amount iusured on any nie risk is .',J00, but will not, us a general rule, exceed SIO.IHMJ. The Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for puttiiiK out tires, Xv. No part of iu capital or earniiitrs is deposited in any other State assecurity Iheiein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act ot incur-, porarion accompsnies ibis statement. STATE OK NKW YOKK, - ) ss City ami County of New York. J '' t'barles J. Martin, 1'iesidcnt, aud J. M'ltou Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Coiiipanv, Itcing severally sworn, d'Me and sav, and e:,cli fwr hiinsclt says, that tte foregoing is a true, lull and correct sta temcn t oi Ihe attairs ot t be siid i 'ol porali.ii, and that they are the above dcsrriled otlicers tlureof. (.Signed) CHARLES J. M ART1 N, Hrcs't. (Signed) J. M I I.TuN SSI IT II. Se 'y. . Svbscrils-d and sworn lefre ine, this 17ih day of . . January, A. I. l.ViO. Vitnrss 1113' baud st.Ai..j a(J ((mi.jM (Signed) lit. NJ AM IN' It AN KIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New Y01 1., lot; kioridway, N. Y. Alteu C. Uallock is the duly authorised aReut f.r this city, as er cerlilicale of authority lile.t in the County Clerk's otlice. This Company insures against toss or il iui n e by nre to buildings, merchaudine, hoiiseliol.t luriti ture, and pennal proi-rty generally. - Also, ngaiust the terils of iulaud tiavigatiou, at lair rates of premium. ALLEN C. UALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Maiu St., Kvansville. 1, l,::-liip2S. STEWART'S STOVE. lot ol thf.se truly and Jiwtly colchrfited, newly nnd greatly improved aumuw-r mid winter Cooking Stovs, of the unrivalt'tl Stewart's l';4Mit, and at the only ureiicy 111 this rity." Thos. Scftnfiht'fi, iVb. 29 Main street between 1 l'trst and second. .. Tho fnst proiniuni wa awarded to thU Stoe the bwt coal or wood rooking stove at the SouthweMtrn Indiana litri-t Fair, held at this place No Htove ever dvisd coiulin h nnnirous or iinort:uit sciontitic principlen this of Stewart'. It (roilH, boils, duke ami roHMts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another. or producing that sniveix of t:tte in meata ami graviea, wlueh, to tho ddii-ate and tiistidiiis t,f taste, timkf'4 bo insuporalde nn objection to every other ctMjkin stove now in ns?. With one-fnrtii of the fuel einployetl in tlie In-st of Htovett now in iiHe, thi-t moKt perfect and complete cooking anna ratu -r forms, iinuHaneoiicsly and more erfctlv than liaover before be!n accomplished, every thiiu? reiiuired in the le.sr provided Ctuuilies, so liir an cooking is couceriitl. WIumi, too. it is borne in mind that the most delicate females can vinit the tc.lien when the Stewart Stove w fully emUred. and the tiro ia nt its height, without tht MiiaHet iiiiple:tfiiintndH)4 from the ehanire of ttiuperature, little is t ho heat from it ditnisedcxtornallv.au inducement is presented for its uuivergal euiployDient never heretofore resented in any other Htove. Ihat, indeed, w one ot in principal attractions, as well a its creilet wonder, how h at is so econo mized and dittuMod within Uie atove irnelf, nttd an little wjrciptilly escapes into the kitchen, a place wliere, with any of tlie 8tovi-s now in use, other than Stewart's, it it scarcely ncwsiole for any one. in warm weallur more particularly, to breathe with com tort. For 20 years Sir. Stewart has Im-oii employed in 1 perfecting this Htove, and since last J-Vbruary, he has obtained threo new iatent3 for improvements, which, iu his opinion, and the opinion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within fonr years tun-tittf thousand of them have been Hold, under lull guarantee, ana not one lias leeii returned, hese remnrkable results have emloldeued a host f stove manul ictun rs to imitate the Stewart i?tove, ut, fave in exterior apijeanince, which the old patents (Itavinix expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Sumjirt's than 'ha!k lois eheese. heKe imitations are known by various names, but they are all delu ient in various particular, such aa the air-tiht boxes, by whieh full control is kept ver the fuv, and of the heat, by a draft datuter. enioiisly contrived, which ulso admits a con- i ftant curreut of cold air 011 the outside of the tire box, wlueh aaiu Incomes hed air, and, pas-tin J into the oven, is made available fur cookiu urpones. j The ajr?nt and subscriber is reeeivinfj tht "beitt Imitation f the Stewart tStove, called I'rlde tf the Wbt," which ho will lie 4iappy to dispose of at two-thirds of the price of the t;euuine Stewards. It is possible, of rourse, to cfmk. with it, but it hears no resemblance to Stewart's. 1 The Stewart " is sold by the atnt, under a full ' guarantee to perform as rticommeudfd,aud if, withiu . three months from ptorchauin, any fault is found with thuin, he will take tht-m back and refund the money. lbMi-k.-ep. is will bear in luiud. then, 1 that tho genuine Stewart Stove, iHiught f.X the only f agent's here, .will, with halt the labor and onelourth the fuel, do more aud belter cooking ttmii auy otlmr stove ever ronstructed. -THUS. SCANT LIN, No. ifJ Main btreet,' j Sole agent tor th sale of tho Stewart ilove iu -Southum ladiauaand Keutucky. t

- JNTISCEIIjANEOUS.

cat; .1. cSas. b. HieiiAUB, rt-PIS BCCKMAN. FIUVfOF S Si HECKMAS. NEW STOVE AND TIN STOKE.

wS7trvzrn sjm.k jmjvm r ms tj m m. : WW dealers and Manufactnrers of 'fin, Ctipper, I and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, M'aterstreet, ltweeu Main suu Locust, Evansvillo, Ind. The nudersitrned have constantly on hand a full j fmnrtmeHt of Stoves of every variety and pattern, I nt the lowest prices, aud beg leave to inform Ibeir j friends and the public peuernlly, that they.havai

ine um ana neatest Kssoruuent ot iiu ware ever ottered, and have constantly 011 baud a full assortment of Druggist Cans, !-.,. Those persona wishing work iri their lino are reRi.eclfully requested to ghe them a call Iwfoi piirchasiiitr elsewhere, as by prompt atteiitiou to tin ir business and a thnron;h know ledjje of their trade, they hope to give general satisfact ion. , i it h' ) t :JJIKUAITS & BECK MAN. ' (OPPER AXoaOB WORK. ? ... fteaniboaf,' Hist tilery, and Brewery Work; Slcam j Piies, SihIm KonufKius, Pumps, iiiid.ceneral Copper- ; smiihinr im1 Sheet Iron- Work; made and repaireil, i Aletal UtHUuir, iiiittering, o. ) 1:1 I Wurk iearrci,rti tu yirm jterjWt Mii'sucioM, at th j Intreot prion. ' inar7-4nid S I' It M .V ii TRjIHK.i ....... . "I -. ..... , .... . .. t Kant stis-k of km!s suitable Air the Spring Trade : eases fancy prints; lu tlenims; - -1 l.j (. LWabejl muslins; 2 " lawns;, - , . i , ;.; hnlii,.t; t L 'J, '. !i J IK " cottouade.; 4 " apron cheeks; III hales shilrtiujr strips; 4 J . ; . :m " shu-tiu; -ind a irreat variety of uoH'ons of nil kinds, all of which we arc. milting below Cincinnati prices, as w4 are determined to draw the im trade to Kvansville. Come and examine tor yourselves at mar.r. J. li. M M; II HE A t'o.'S. Kirst St. i 9 W We are selliin; Watcher, Jewelry, rfc, at I extraordinary tow prices, preparatory to layin; in j a new stock. liiTTKOLKK IllIOS..' liuirlfi 4ri Main stn et. , fj.yTK it .v jcnrA' to attend a Crserv nnd drive an express j wagon. Must know how to write :i fair, hand, and ' come well recommended. Apply nt No. l:!2, l',,m y j lllock. Main street. ln u li.-tl m K.n tt i'j, thk m.m:jthkr tore of Thomas Kerlh h;is I ..--ri removed frum No. 7 ( Kieinin's o!.l stand), lo 7" Main ft.. oposite Wusliiiitmi liiiiel, when, lie l.ei s a lull snjiply of LKATUlilt AND KINDlMfS. lie keeps ou hand every variety and sells cheap for rash. 111 1 li p Iui:skh, l-'lemiii's old salesman, in with me, and will be on hand to w.iit ou our old Iriends and all the new ctinraei-s who may rati oil us. Ho will do justici; to all. mar-2 1uid THOMAS KERT1I. Mi Mi M, M JiiJlM M M, WW p) kcjrs assi.rred sizes, just r'ceiveii and lor sale iy marl trHAS. McJOIlNSTON l'.w..'s I'.liK k, Main struct r an t m i. m: t JSL In great variety, New Drug Store of feb27 J R T M f I. K - ut the lovest price, ut the N. S. THOMPSON. lf THK (JOSUITIDN or Til K liarlford Fire Insurance Co., ' MAIU: TO THK AUDITOR OK Til K STATIC OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, Ittill. . Int. Tlie ualue of tliia 'iniiiuLy Utile llnilfi.nl , KiiH lnnrjiH'e I'ouipitiiy, ami is locitletl nt Hurl- : lord, CouiiHclicut. I CAPITAL. j 5M. Tbe iiiiiount of (Capital Stotk U f.r.(nl,(KMI ()0 'M. The amount of I'apitul f totk pniil - i np .r,in,0KI CO A.SSKTS. Uli. Ciwh on hand ninl in B'k.J.iS,3.'!8 11 j asli in lniiula of nentx, or in ; course ol tr.-uiMiniK.siou ii2,c'H s'.t ' ';kIi loMll. il on call........ :Stl,OOl Oll-tbil.Oi!! (XI ! I Hi I Im recrivnble, Hecuretl by iers4,mil ' himI t-ollateTHl fieourity. 7,2'j;i ! ileal Ktuie iinincuiuiercd, mnniing mill lot l'.l Pearl xtreel, llnrllord l"i,(KV HTm'li AMI kONIn AA HU.LOWM, VIZ 1 fAR HI.. M'KT VAI. fill slntras HnrtforJ B k Hi t.....jil,l'l 4iHistmre J'lneiiix II k btix k. ...... Hl,i o lOMKlnueii Ct. Kiv. U'k'u !o. stk... r,,iKKi 59 vliaiuH KxcIihiikm Bank arork. lii.Udl l-iil Minrtu Hank of liarlford V. 37,2l ,.rJh lll.lllKI 7,3il 2".,r.'.,o 1...IKHI i:i,;ia ::4.oii 21,04.. ''0,IHKI l'.l, SOU .'i.i,i;o SVfst 14,ifs1 16,h2 lo,m i,2is 10JO0 :!:j.,imi bank Htock 7,.'JKt 2nii KliarcH ('barter iihk li k utiMk. 2),otsi 22,siil 10,000 2M sbareH Farmers' if Mecbnince bunk HtiM-k '. l.'iii nbared Aleruauiile b'k Mm k. I:t2 llar Merchant' St Alaiiiitaiturer.s' Bank n!ck 1:i,2im 31.1 nliares Aiiun K'k l. k :il,fH Is4 Hh.ireH I'lty Bank "Btock. lH,ruH - olmim AiiiiiriiHii KhuIm lino li uik io.-k, N. Y Itit.fkMi no itliare iiauk ot Coiu uiorri b'k stock, N. Y 'jn.oiKi IliKi NliMi3fl fiuporiern' A 1'radera' Bank stock, N. Y :W,1.HI iMI sliarei Bitnk of America bank stock, N. Y ItO.iMm 2 (I shareH Manhutlau '. Bank ittiak. lll.ono -2iK)iharei MercbaiiUi' Bkn'k, N.Y. l.).ni '.'Kl pliarcM irniou B'k stock, N. Y. n,ni M shares Ocuiu B'k Hto:k, N. V. lo.iloil loo bliar-es Bank of i America Bk clock. N Y II l.i POO 3i0kliarvs Alelropolitau b'k slin k, n y : KM) Fliures Blackstoiio t'k tibs k, : 1,1 ski Boston lll.OiSI lll.UiHI lO.IHHI in Mi 190 shared Baukit 4kiouiercest'k, H.t.in .. 100 shartM (iranile bk st.M k, Btn... liisbarea Mill. ilk I; k Mock, ton lOO btlarea liiilu alul Leallier Bk. 10,1.1 Kl Hl.iVU l,!!i;5 10,,1'iO lo,7" 1U.40O lll.MKI HVilKI 11, 'too lo.loo 1,1SI 1 lu.iini) lll.lKX) lil.USI BohIuii 100 shale Webster b'K uli,ck, 1'oslon I"0 shares Nalional B'k Mock.Bostou JO0 nhures Atlantic B'k xtoek, I'...h- . ton..... Ill.OOft lmi hhai'ea halely Kuud B'k sta k Boston 1(I,(MKI 100 shares Uoylstou Bank aliak itoston... in,im 1( shares Rovers Bunk stock, Boston lO.lKH) 2iK) shares B'k of the Suite of Al i;isouri stock.. 2n,(N SIM) shares Merchants' B'k stock .St. Lonis 'l,000 120 shares ConniKrticul Kiver4;om. pany stiM'k l:,no:i 20 shares Connecticut River R. R. Company 2,(rt)0 1(D) ahanxf tlartlurd it H Haven li 20,2'X 20,KK rj.ufio l,:ioo 12,40(1 13,100 lMi 1 1,000 8,4'K) 2,110 K l.'o 8UH.-k U Tenuesso iState Bonds, t r 10,000 ceuts, payable isztz 20,001 1 'X Ohio Slato Bonds, U vr couts, payantu tsoii 10,0fl 20 Michigan hlate Bds, 0 j cents, payable lxo.1 20,fKK) 10 Missouri Ht:ttu Mock, 0 l:r cent, payable 10,1 KM 2 Hartford City bumbi, 0 ier eta, payable 1870 3V00 20 shares IState Rank Wisconsin stock, Milwaukee 2,000 , .- $li.so,wsl 87:,4.-.7 Total assets fe:i.'ti.,Jir.i .v. LIABI LIT 1 K. No liabilities to imuks, or others, due r not .Hi. it ue. f.th. No losses adj listed and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted I .r . ,. wMh. or adjusted and not due, '"" f ' Uth. laisea in suss.itso wait-, iiiir further proof, included in last answer uIhjvc lOtn. All other claims against the eompauy, (divitleucb - . uniiaid) 1,920 Total amount of liability SVi:;o 8." 11th. This rule of the ioinpaiiy ia not to exited lti.iNMiin any one rink, sub-cct to loss by a single tire. 12ih. The amount iusured in a city or village defieitds uion its size generally all the desirable risks to be bail, subject to the last rule afiovo named. Lull. The amount insured iu auy one block of building, depends ujsiii its siw; and construction, subject to tlie rule hIhjv referred to. itt. a ........ ..r .t... a . . liiu. n iriuiiui wipj vi ine Jli-l OI 1 llCorporutloll accotupauies this statement. TIMOTHY J. ALLl'N, Ker'y. bTATK OK CONNECTICUT, ) R llanford t ounty, eSJasuabv oth, Iboo. . Personally appeared T. ft. Allyu, fkvretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and wade oath that the foregoiuj? statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full aud correct statement or the affairs of said CouiNtny, aud exhibits, so far as can I ascertained at this date, its actual condition on l Dc 1st u.ty ot January, 1S0. Before me, GEO. 8. GILAIAN, Justice of the Peace. Alien C. Uallock is the duly authorized A Kent for this cily, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of Slate, tiled iu tho County Clerk's office. ' . Applications for insurance on merchandise, store Louses, dwellings aud contents, will be attended to, aud policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. UALLOCK, Agent, Alarble flail Building, No. U Maiu street, kvansville, Iud. jau&itau2s:

MISCfLLAKEOUS

GUARD AGAINST FIRE

-r - ' CHOICE INSURANCE WITH TUK

BU IHSURAHCE CQ. Iiioor,6rfl'e:ir IBl'.f-i-L'liarter Perpfipnjl. CASH CAHTAL $1,500,000,; APSOLCTK ANI t'NIM I'A I BED. . t Net Surplus of $942,181.72,' 'And the piesci-e of 4t J tsrs success aud exjS'rience.- " ' - I PWARDS K 814,000,000 f tf b)sses have been paid by the Atna Insiiranro ! Compuuy iu the past 40 years. The value of reliable In.iu. anco will be appsicnt '' from the follouin "! LOSSKS PAID SYTIIEJ3TNA

ni'KIMi THE PAST FIVR VF.AES : InOhio 'f4':ir-'i.8J

III Miehican, Sl.8,013 81 ,

In WiM-oiisiu, ltHi.yjio.OT Iu Kentucky, 2iH,'.i:!'.i.lil Missouri Tteil,61.S.li4 Iowa it Minn. lol,au.4i; l'enn'a & Va.. .''i,5.l.".2

Iu Indiana,... Hii.tW 81 lu Illinois... 44S,:tt7.4l Tcuiess,.... U7.My.21 -Kansas & Kelt lvi,'-Hf,.V7. i

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lississippi uud Alatiaiuii,...o2,412.18. T Firo and Inland Navigation j liitka accepted at terms consistent with solvency ! and fair profit. ' Fspscial attention given to insurance of IWF.I.LIKCS j otlif CoacMs, for Urtn of 1 la 5 year. . 4 The solid service long and successfully tritsl. and the many advantages theyTHna Insurance Company piMtesMt-i in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure mid understanding their best interests, Onring ,,tiiiii:ent tini-'S " tho necessity for reliable Iiisni-iince bvcouics 1111 imperative duty thd ai'ility d' proerty owners to sustain l.iss leirg then much le.wnoil. Agencies iu all the priiit-ipnl cities and tov ns throughout the Slate rolitics issued without 'inlay, Ly any of the duly luuhorizcd Agents it the' Company. tttt Business .ttiiiideil to w ith despatch nn t lidelitv. C. II A I. I.Ot K . SttN, Agetits, mats Mn-i. le Kiiildin, Vain-st. It' ICf'tl.t 'KU. ,l.'lt risrttM.f-t iely mid "JO s'r this titark.-t. liitles mot aiis in at a c.nt. chi :l'n l th.-lit l-f .llensl i V e cali a) :t-nt i. .t .- lieIIIL' kit 1 band : Mial ti'r, Rep.-al.-l n, ' K.-vi.lver-, " 4 barreli-d I'i-lol. ( 'oil .' obi anil new l'neii inch barrel UevMher, ?. inch, 4 inch, iiml assiuted Willi Ivoiy and UiiKt-.,.i,I baiTd i-v, War lu-r's t'isli'U, " , i niiillA' H'finli Pistols, ' l-leni;el's l , , AlleiiV i-inie b.vl-rel..Nelf".i-kin- I' surle,! Ivin -iiinl UtfA-WiHitt buotll, Kelilinloll 1'isl.il., , - . , Allen's ai-:ri.(e,, Henry's Kille. l(.-l. (Inns ironi 57 to ?. ill, Mi.. I Itelis, Pistol flanks, Spin-lnu-irs e.iiiiMiieuls, Kol i-ale nt ;h .-. MNTAfJ 1 CU.V, Hintwarc lii-alei's, Alain slrtW, apr't ' Siii ol the l'irculai y:tvf. i. H-1 U 'M H .WJ'TI y M.J H. Silk and Lai e Slant ill.is and Cajaw, Silk, ij-e, anil Mella Mlli.s, otielieil at M II A PK EK t PUSSING'S, Successors to 8. Klilhieh A Co., apr't -PI Alain street. I SEWING MACHINE, " No. ft Klrst Street, between Alain and fjocuat. irtK ikkm:r to tub m-vri.h-WW W heeler Wilson's Improved KowiiiK Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence iu its merits aa the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well ou Ihe thickest or lliinest fabrics; makes the lock si itch impossible to unravel, with tbe essential, advantage of bcingnlike on both sides, forming ua rhli;e or chain on the under side ; is simple in con. -, stri.ction, more sa.dy hi movement, and mora-' durable thau any other machine. Wa give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stiti li, hem, tell, quilt, gather, bind, anili tuck, all on the same machine, aud warranted lot. I b ree years. I Wealsnkecpoiienustuntly band a full assortment; of binder's mai-bines. Circulars containing tiwtiinonials of the- above mai'hiues, from peiwuis of the birbwl standi bk Kast aud Wcst.Kiviiix prices, Ac, will b furnished ratis, ou applicatiun iu 'ison or by letter. lebMlv ... K, M. SKLLMAN. . --i--- i , I.-S- MS.XM'MiRM tt- IB emed iVurieaiiil female I'hvsiciau. Dreseuta lo Ihe attent ,n of mothers, her KIIOTIHNU PYRtTP, for fkililrrn Tnlhimj, which greatly facilitates the-, pro. w ol 'Teething, by Kufleulng the cums, rt-du-iiiK all intlaiiiuiatiou will allay all paiu and p isnuslic action, and is SURE TO RECIULATV '1 1110 BOWELS. Impend ujaiu it, mothers, it wili-civeri-it to yournelf, and KKI.IEF AND 11RALTU TO YOUR INFANTS, We have put. up and sold this article for over ten years, and can say, In confidence and truth, of it, what we have nev J"" heen able to say r.f auy, other medicine never has it failed, iu a single instance, to elli-ci a cure Swhen timely used. Never did we know an iu stance or dissatisfaction l y any oue who ased it, Bin the contrary, all are , d.-lijjhtrd w ith its cpera- sjliims, and speak iu terms of biliest c iiieinlaliUon of its maxical ffis:tsand medical virlius. w' We speak in this matter ' ''What We do kllOW." AlV'lrliin vnir.i..i... and pledire our renuta tion for the fnini w bat we here declare. In almost every instance' where the infant is snf-teritiK from paiu andexliniisiinii, relief Kill lfou'ul in 15or20 niinutea ; iiltur the Syrup is admin mistered. . This valaubie pn paraStlon is th prescription of oue t.f the most cxpe Qrieuced and skill fat . Nurses in New England, aud has been used with never failing hiiccess in jthousandsof cases. It not only relieves fiihe child from pain, but invigorates tiie stomach and bowels.corrects acidity, and joves tone und wery to the wbolesys- ; 3 ti m. It will HlmoNt in stantly relieve Griping in tbe Bowels and Wind !Colic, and overcome couvnlsinns, which if not kHeeiiily remedied, end in death. We Isdiove it Sjthe Iiest and surest remeily in Ihe world, in all f "cases of llyseutery and. Hnirrhea in children, "Jw. hi ther it arises from tei thius or from any ', other cause. We would say lo every Hint her who I has a rtiild B o ITe ri U (r ti -m any one of the foregoing complaints, do not , let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,, stand hetweeu your silvering child and the reliet that will be sure yes, almolutely sure to follow; tbe lie of this medicine if timely used. Knll Oirections for using will accompany earti Ijnttle. None genuine unless tbe fac-siiuile of M lt'l'ISA PERKINS, New York, is on the outnide wraps r. Sidd by ilru-isls tmi)i;i:lioiit the world. . Principal office, No. 1 a 'Jedar street, Now York. Price 2" cts. a bottle. Janl3-dwly K ELLEIt .t Wll ITE, AKcuts, Evansville, Ind. " 1HJMRM.Ktl ItJ II CU Ijn i-OUTKtt and Dealer in Coach aud Saddlery Hardware. Sluin street, near Water. Havlufr com' r;&Afti)'r ri C& ' with KnrepeMm, lean inanufactnrers for a direct supply of all goods iu my line, I am. euabled to otwmm inducements, that not fail to be to , tores t of all en- . in the business , ve me a triaL I name in psrt: axles, springs made of the lies stool; bauds, enameled aud of all kinds or leather cloihs, lining" for carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits,., stirrups, spurs, haines, fine silver hainea of all.' kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's pateut names, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, Amerirau Girtb aud Kein Webs, both cotton aud worsted; LouilouWelt Skins, a superior artic le; ivory, gutta percba and brass lined luarteugi.l rings; siiiM.rior kerseys . tir lions covers, I he liest ijiiality of carriage bolts., pateut gig trues, Ac, Ac I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, aud uuderHtauding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully Invite . your atteiitiou before purchasing elsewhere. I a in also agent for Ward's Patmt tipriug Saddles. ao'JO-d&w i Hjrnr r or j TtMeti-&o a ivhti. 3 Hsceivmij at T. RKbAlGy ITS.

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