Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 186, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1860 — Page 2

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THURSDAY MOEKING...... .......ArRIL 12 Opposition State Ticket. Jfor governor, HEXRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. fob lieutenant governor, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER 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. Indianapolis Correspondence. Indiasapolis, April 9th, 1800. Editors Journal: I paid a flying visit lately to Cincinnati, over the Indiana . Central Railway, by way of Richmond, Eaton and Hamilton. This is one of the roads. No road in the State is better managed; none does a better business. The passenger trains are generally crowded, and in the way of freight it is difficult to get cars enough to do the business. Conductor C. S. Russell is a number-one Conductor. No road in America of the same length runs through a handsomer country than does this one. To any one who desires to look at Gne farms and splendid mansions, it oilers rare inducements. Wheat along the whole line looks well in fact we never saw it look more promising. It had become somewhat damaged for want of rain, but the recent showers have set it to growing finely. The prospects so far are favorable for an abundant harvest. Should it so tarn out, we shall have a busy time this fall when the surplu3 commences moving. Our Railroads will not be able to do the business. In the way of politics, everything looks flattering. If Henry S. Lane is not the next Governor of the State of Indiana, the aspect of affairs will have to change considerably from what they are at present. Improvements have commenced pretty rapidly in every direction. Old houses are being torn down or moved off to take their stand at some place not so valaable: our streets are being bouldered ; and everything is fall of life and activity. We never saw vacant houses so scarce this early in the season. Our new Fire Department is in full blast, and works like a charm. The new steam -.engine is quite a novelty in our streets, and is a grand addition to the city. R. O'N. Cassius Jl. Clay's Troubles. The New York papers publish a " private letter" from Cassias M. Clay, regarding tha difficulties at Berea. It is dated March 27th, and concludes : The mob increases in violence; I lie upon my arms waiting an attack ; my family absolutely refuse to retire, saying they will run bullets, and aid, as in 1776. If driven into the woods, I shall attempt to hold my position if possible ; standing on the Constitution, the laws, and my right, I will defend them or die. The cannon at Lexington is sent for, and the Governor aids. Is this my cause only, or that of the American people ? Is it to bo vindicated in this way, and now ? Shall I stand or full alone? "May God defend the right." Your friend, C. M. CLAY. P. S. My daughters are as firm as I and Mrs. C. - C." fiThe correspondent of Forney' Pre, u Occasional," gives his opinion as follows : "My own opinion is, that the Charleston Convention will select a representative man, either one like Douglas, who stands square upon a sharply detiued principle, or one like Jefferson Davis, who is the Ix-ftu ideal of precisely the reverse doctrine." The day tor compromise candidates has, I trust, gone by forever. Let the contest this year be fought boldly ; let us have uo more double dealing; no plutform, one half of which is to be as cold as ice, and the other as hot as fire. Let the ritual of the Democratic faiih be brief, practical and plain, so that it may be read of all men, and be subject to the same construction on the banks of the Rio Grande and on the shores of Northern Atlantic States. Delaware in the Chicago Convention. The Wilmington Opposition papers publish this week the names of two hundred of the foremost citizens of Newcastle county signed to the call for a State Convention to appoint delegates to the Chicago National Convention. Hundreds of others they say could be procured if necessary. As an addition to this list, we lay before the public ninety names that have beeu procured for the same purpose, and with but little elfort in this community. Several of the gentlemen are slaveholders, ami some of them largely so. The great mass of the Opposi tion voters throughout the State, are opposed to any third party movement in the coming Presidential election, and party leaders wiil not be able to carry them off on another Fillmore chase. MUford News. "Cotton is King," but Flax threat ens to dispute the crown. They are working machines in many parts of Ohio, which break out two tons of unrotted flax a day, or " the material for about four hundred pouuds of linen. Flax, worth five dollars a ton, can be converted into the best linen fiber at a cost of 2 cents a pound, and 5 cents will fully prepare it for spinning. If these facts ar authentic, it is clear that an irrepressible conflict must ensue. Either Flax must flax out Cotton, or cotton to it. Lou. Jour. Frederick Wkbbk, the largest man iu Bttltiuiore, weigh up 472 pounds, Uied suddenly on TbtiHday last. On the evening of bid death he took tea with bis family, undone hour subsequently, be died, lie was fifty-one years old, and up to bis lor. tietb year bi3 weight was said never to bare exceeded 150 pounds. Tbe causa of bis death was a surplusage of fat about tbe heart and liver, which checked the proper exercise of the- functions of those orguus by pressing too heavily ou tbe arteries and ducts. Some of the Catholics of Cincinnati are at variance with the Archbishop. Tbey had tuado arrangements to celebrate fcl. Patrick's day by a ball. The Archbishop forbid the ball, as being a violation ot the rules of Lent, but it was given nevertheless, aud was largely attended. Gas works are about to be erected at gansport, in this State. Lo-

Tiomthe Horticulturist, The Persimmon, or Atnerican Medlar (Dibapyros). BY D. t. ADAIR, HAWESVILLE, KY.

It is something singular that a fruit with as many good qualities to recommend it as the Persimmon Las, should have been so much neglected by horticulturists'. As an ornamental tree, with its lieautiful shape and glossy foliage, its profusion of rich ., oranges fruit, hanging among its autumn- j tinted leaves, aud iu some varieties holding ' its fruit all winter, it has few superiors. .It i is perfec-tly hardy, and will grow in any ex- ; posure; pn the bleak barren hill-sides ex- j posed to the stormy winds, or in the low- j lands among the marshy and stagnant i swamps. Captain John Smith, of Pocahoutas notoriety, describes it among the luxuries he found iu Virginia. He says, " We daily feasted with good bread, Virginia pease, pumpions, and putchamins ; fish, towle, and divers sorts of wild beasts, so fat as we could eat them," &c. He elsewhere describes putchamin as a species of indigenous plum, with fruit much like a medlar, first green, then yellow, and red when ripe. " If it be not ripe, it will draw a man's mouth awry with much torment. If ripe, it is as delicious as an apricot." The valiant captain's description of the fruit is a very good one. There is nothing so unpleasant as a green persimmon, and very few fruits so grateful as a ripe one. The Pt simnton sports very much in the quality of its fruit. Some of the trees ripen their fruit in August and September, and are gone before the leaves fall, and others ripen all through October and November; while we have seen the fruit hang on the tree until the bursting buds of spriBg pushed it off. Some are flat depressed at both ends ; others globose and oblong. Some are a light lemon yellow; others, orange; while others, again, are red, becoming almost black when thoroughly ripe. Some are so soft and watery that, a3 they fall from the tree, they are mashed, aad the contents run like thick molasses; while others are so tough that, they rebound like an India-rubber ball. Some are never fit to eat, retaining to the last that bitter, astringent quality which makes one pucker up his lips as if to whistle; while the best of them are perfectly luscious. The fruit is used in making a most delightful beer, far preferable, in rny estimation, to lager beer, or any of the drinks we have under the name of beer. It yields an enormous product of whisky when distilled. It can be dried and put away like raisins: in fact, some varieties dry ihemsclves npon the tree, when tbey can be put up in boxes, and kept au indefinite period. The puip can be separated from the seeds, spread upon earthen dishes, and dried like peach leather. A syrup can be made from the fruit, superior in tlavor to the liest molasses. The wood is very close-grained, heavy, and susceptible of the highest polish, and so hard and smooth, that I doubt not it would answer every purpose of more costly wood in engraving or wood cuts. Mr. Adair's suggestions deserve consideration. We renumber a coii;ilo of instances of the persimmon U:i;ig planted strictly as an oruauicnlni tree, u;id think highly of it for this purpose. We have seen a variety on Long Island which produces a seedless fruit, and bears abundantly. It is large, and very Cue when fully ripe. Ed. Ot.o Buck's Protest. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs that there are facts connected, with the proceedings of Mr. Covode's Investigating Committee which have not yet. been made public. The Committee agreed, soon after it commenced its sessions, that inasmuch as the evidence would probably reflect dishonorably upon the President, before the evidence should o closed, or a report made upon it, a transcript of all the testimony should be submitted to Mr. lUichanan, that he might have the opportunity to take such action upon it or makesuch explanation as he saw fit. This was done. The President never complained or filed protest until he discovered that the Committee hail such evidence as would reflect upon him and ruin the party of which he is the head. I am assured by one who knows all the evidence iu the case, that .these are facts, ami that the charges substai ued by the testimony before. Mr. Covode's Committee are most conclusive of the knowledge of the President of gross ami shameful frauds. Ittit the question latween the llepulil icau Uou.-e and Democratic "J. H.'' is still an open one. "The white hairs" of the latter will not shield him I'roiu exposition. When it tomes up in l he lliie from the Committee, the contest will ! a sharp and bitter one. If the charges against the President are shown by the repoil of Mr. Covode'si Committee, there will I j very little legislation after that, ami the question of superiority will have to le setteii liy the people in November next. We await the reports fromjboth thej.ludiciary and Mr. Covode's Committee with anxiety. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . WliJK T M't rJi TUIif.ZO IIU1.N. ff r-rinie Seed Swe t Pot.itoes. ju-d received nud tor saie i.v r. piiaih-r a i;o., i.-io main sr. KjtSS SliKttM. 2o bushe I'luc Crass, Orchard Grass, tiiinfrariau ijras, 'lover, Timothy, Millet, iu do 1 HI do 6l do iUt do iiil do llKI do Ked Top or Herds Crass. In store and for Bale bv F. SII.VKPK CO , No. 1 30 .Main st. ruar27 KwttltTnJts.tOO It I' Si nil sim .vJL nock, Ihi biis-h Pinkeyes, for sale at 1 weet niHi-ket rates by P. ELLIOTT. sjjij.v, 4Htcl .YIvw eh est-f.n JL& feed on hr.n l, aud deliverer' in anvr.art of iho citv tor sale by ft9 J.a ST JK It .V J. V. KLMoTT. T HO UK -. S JL Henrv liisston's and ether makei-s. from lo1' to 11 V, iu.he. .IAOOI! ST It A I'll . SON. ' flT J TU IJ ' IU Tt'lIKTn fit. no It' mLd and Hunt's best aualilv. Nos. 1 and 2. !r7-'.id JACOB 8TRAI B A SON. Carpet IIoxiso. arSC HKVKIfiJS'tt l 1.-1 It. WW trtr slock of t'liipjts. lint;". Oil cloths, Our trtin -ood both Swiss nud Damask T.-tide Linens, lovrels, .-NHpKins. neelllls. unci nouae iurii.slmi nd generally, than c hnve ever received. Ai-i, H lare retiill stock of Staple .tuil Kaliry Dry Oih.-I-i, Tt inimiiiKS, Notions. Uosiuiy, tlloves, I.tkx- Hhii. IIIIh-i, Shaw I-, n liiee asfMirtluelit of Merriiiiri.- :oid c'ocIon-o prints, llinip Skirts " per ci-ni. ei.eap.-r than ho.1 year, lloys wear Oottou, Linen and Utb-ll --Ladies liters tjoods nioe - Ssorllltent . Also, tlit Kuibr.v.i 4'oi.tou Varus. -: till at : J. OAKLEY SON'S, api7 No. 6 Kirst ktrnet. jfjt.nns i.. hpj i.mj'u ii. i s it t:moved his stock of Tea, ToUm co, I'iuis, Jtc, to the corner of Main and First streets, ailjoiiiiiig; lKdiell A- t'onvi'tl.iu's B.Kik stole, where he will be pleased to -e nil old . us!, mi. rs. and as many new ones n may lavor him Willi a call. aptti " Ki'v.-aoo nax fit Ksii"Kts JLJ received at the i'loiimr KaMillv Ur.ici.rv, and tirsaleby (aprti) j. p. KLLUiTT. "IA.'- .' rtVji .' TIM rn i; j' jj u I tt h Vouiit' llysou, OuniKivider, iuiiu rial. an. I Black Tm, ch.-up tor cash at JAS. L. SPALDIXii'S, apr6 O.ir. Main and First sis. AfillK U JV T n Ht Vt: V- .1 1, IV kinds at SPALtilN'J S. cor. Main unit Kirnt Tol-acco. from common to extra tine, tor sai I .iiuiwiiio ana retail at ."ifAI.UIJ.liS,

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frm CKIJ'V, JltJLTCHRB, MLM Fruits and Candies, for sale cheap ;i; UTS, : JAB. L. S PALP IN apr6 , ;. . Comer Hiuu and J t-8t.. 19 jl'JVtJJ H tJ.y IJBJSS SXtiU Ji50 JLM. hiuh. iu store I'nr sale low ly OKR, PALZELL Co. tl'.VDSIBS.' tit JS'ltJtM JitS. v9 -jn Ig While Carpet Chun, ' " l do assorted Colors, SO dux Broom. . .. .. . :s- doz Washboards, . .. 5 gross Kssenre Coffee, M boxes Star Candles, 50 do Soap. 30 do Starch, 25 bbls Tar, . IS do Navy Pitch, 30 bales do Oak iiui, Via doz. Buckets, 40 doz Tubs, For ale by ORB, "DALZELL A CO. TfPHJU!S 11 14 ST JL OJTII OJV II HICK JLM Trowels. 10 doz assorted sizes, iust received direct from Euglaud. JACOB STIiAl B & SON, aprT 74 Main street. rgAJiPJi i.irjts.J lengths, 25, f0, lO It O X, JSS'll 06, 75, 80, ICO feet, just received direct from England. apr7 JACOB STRAUB A SON. .f 5x Boxes German Soap ; 2tsi do. Extra Palm do.; :K lo. Family do.; 1 ' . 2 do. hard pressed Stearine candles; 200 do. Mould do. do. For sale low at I'll IMP DECKER'S, nprii-Hmo No. Hi Main Street. J M '. Jl. 1 IC It KJyN SO Pit MtHOVT, JLw An extra article, for sale at feinzich ft Son's by the halt barrel or gallon. .Everybody come and try it. aprti 'TJvaZvsstx jioziiji i,jj'.M -J TFRNS, just received and for sale. Irices from 4He. to 85. JACOB SINZIOII SON. dTil.KJIIt SIIIESAJS! hllOV I.IIKH. Wy 1500 lbs shoulders, 1000 lbs clear sides. Keccived per steamer Caroline at nprfi COOK & LAyGLEY'S. lo bajrs choico Itio O'ffee, 20 Pockets Java do 1 bale Mexican do Just received at COOK & LAKGLKY'S. WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. QlwSL are now open i 05 one of tbt) largest and mtwt desiraMp stocks of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Ever offered for sale in this market. Hieir stock has jnst been selected by one of the firm, who has been actively engaged in the business for 20 years Having purchased largely for CASH, tbey are propared to offer very superior inducements to the trade. -For CASH or PROMPT PAPER, they will mI1 k1 lower than Louis ilia or Cincinnati, and as au evidence of their sincerity in making this proposition, they solicit t ho privilege of undersellimt those cities. Ever buyer shonld certainly call and see tbeni at 15 Main street. apr4tf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. W ilMSL IfH, 131 1 V. VV JUST BK- - turned fiom the Fat. where he has p u re h a sed lieautiful assort mxiit of tine Watche. Chains, Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks of every de-"-scription, he is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular, and which he inteuds to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He respectfully invites his friends ami customers to exumine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold are warranted to tie as represented. K. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. 89 Alain St., opposite Court House, Kvansville, Indiana. pr:i P. L. OKISLKK. 0 0 ,"7 1 CARPETS H T3L .4" Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Ears, And au assortment of the finest lKK..S.-i TlilMItl I NCS ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, aprl-dtf On First Street. ENLARGEMENT " OF CRESCENT CITY cro;fo1 t rale, ami hiuh Hitjtrvcmtitm t-f fltr. Smith's I'hotfriipliir rioturen, which jtossrsH alWHVi flu s!t:tJowrt ami a clear xjrsHive ltkfii.'Hhe lit ahei :is a Ki-c 'ption Kmjiu t' hi Unllery tin on latfly uceupie.l hy tr. F. HutrhiiirtOFi, iJrntif. Mr. S. aftst.r. th la!h nl KPiit of Kvaim villrt l -. icimty that they wi!l tiuw Ami hiiijiIi' sp.rf and eterythiij equal t tho l est tialleri! of theW-t. Mr. S. need iki stale after two year stirceiMfiil ltrarrit'e in this rity, that his Pictures are fterimi the mont highly here, and many mi lei :rinnl, tnirh on accuuut of their liny: the chnp et and nef, Imt hIho froiu their unfading char:it t.r. Mr. S. ha also two lady attendants at hu Gallery, thereny iii&urin vry attention comhined with creut economy of time iu -ech dep.nrttnont of lalMr a few ininut.'rf leing all that is iietMioil to satisfy ea"h of bi4 patrons with a fn atcltkti likeness. Sincerely thanking his patrons for past faxoi.s, he trusts that by frreatvr facilitiet? in his Art, he may still increasingly merit thwir pHtrompp. N. JJ. Cresjent Jity Gallery, opposite th Canrt lKMife, Main ntret, U ojr n Ironiteven iu th morn, ifii? until sun-down. apr-Km Comaiissioner's .ale of Keal Estate. Two Brick Stores on Water St., ANI ALot on Canal and Main Sts. BTrj? IS HKHKHi' GlfJSJ O that by virtue .if a decree of the Oonrt ot' Oom iuoii I'leas of Vanderloirgrh county Indiana, a its February term, IsiUi, in a partition suit wherein Henry L. Mitchell et al. were plaintirts, ar.d Kdward J. Mitcholl et al. were -defendants, I, as Commissioner under tlu appointment of said Court, will sell :t PUBLIC A LOT I ON at the door it the (AlUttT llOl-SE in Kvansville, Indiana, on Saturday, Apr. 2 Si Ii, 1 SCO, At i o'clock, i. m ., the toll, m inx described properly, aituaied in the city of Kvansville, Indiana, to-wit : That part of Lot No. lo in I In. Original Plan. which adjoins Lot N. m, and frouts 6 feet .u Water street, and ex lending back of Hih same w idi Ii tolhealley.it beina the F'Olirt STORY ItKICK' ST' IKK HOl'SE, in which is situated the TF.LE- ' tiKAPH OFFICK. I Also, the BKICK STOUE 1IOFSF uow is-rupied ' bv I. A. OK AN E, ad.joiiiimr IIABI'OOK'S IIAiiH-: VAKK STOKK. near, the corier of Main and ! Water streets, frontiuy; twenty two i-el- two and i one-half inches on Water sireet, and extending j back td" the same width sevenly-foiir feet three ; inches. With the store will be sold TI1K ItlliUT t TO L'SK TI1K HALL AN1 STAIKWAY in the! rear of the premises us u turnus of iic.'ks j'rtnn 3liin strrrl to the serntl tforff ' Also, the NOK.ri'1 KASTFJKLV ON K-TI1 1 Kl ! OF LOT No. 2.to, lsiSA Tlo:. lieina: that third .!' th" Lot t.NI..VIWK.MKJi T. i which atlioiiiM tb . Ctttlat, u AJalll street, ppuMt l.ailtiliu s Warehouse. TKKMS OF SALE: onk-tuiki of the puituiw vnoiiey cash, and the residue in tM-o e.ual ine.iaUments, the Flusp AT ONIO YKAU, and i lie st:t:. ON l AT TWii V ICAKS from the day of ale, with inte-.tit, secured l.y notes payable without relief tr.mt valuati.ai or appraisement taws. W I LLIA M HAKKK, (V.iiimisjMH. . For further information inquire at tile otfic of B.VbltU jb FoSl'F.K, Attorneys. UiarJy-tJs Third street nyar .Uaia.

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Babcock&Coo ! HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK REMOVED TO j COJL-.MAIN & WATER STS., j. - !-' ANH NOW OFFKR F0T. SALE A Lirs;e and well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ilARDWAREAND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR. EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SUFPZIJEIt OJS- THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABCOCK & C O., Cor. Main & Water sts. J. 1IKAI.Y. G. W. WAKREN. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rrgHK rjvtt hhki o .h it hji vi.va Jl associated together in the Book, stationary and Music bnsiuess, respectfully annonuce to the public that they have on hand a lnre and weiluelucted sto. or BOOKS, STATIONEUV, PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds SIIKKT MUSIC and INSTRIC'TOIIS for I'iano, Guitar, Tiolin, Flute, Accordeon, Ac. Also, a larpre and tine assortment of VIOLIN, CC1TAU, V IOLINCELLO, and PIANO .STKING8, and everything usually kept either in Book or Music stores, inarm) HEALY & VARKF.N. BOTANICAL PHYSICIAN.. DR. W M.COURTNEY, tltHe for. TSalH mn M-'trst ttrttl; KVANSVILLE, IN1. jf it. v. IMS i' k n.yi-iMJT ,r t.aJiJcnlrd in this city ud cua m found at his office at all hours (both day aud night), except when professionally emrsi;ed. K J" Fhipecial attentiou piven to all eases. Cancers cured, (warranted). chronic disfebtft :tnid Economist 5 AU1. t -1-1 rwviis KTtt -' II JH T.I H KJ' Tin; W. tirst premiums at everv Fair wl.ere it lin iH-en exlnliited. At the South-Western Indiana 1'istrirt Fair, held here October, 18.r.9, there were but two premiums offered for cooking stolen one for tne ih-si wooii cotiKing stove, ami one for the best roa cooking stove. The F.ouomist took the FIRST PUF.MIL'M FOR TIIK HKST t.OOKING STOVK FOR WuoJ. R.s-lkcr, Kinsman tt Co took the Hist premium for their oisiking stove for coal. No oilier premiums were ottered. The largenilver medal was nu trded to the Kcouomist at the New York Slate Fair; and the tirst premium at the Cuited Slates Fair li. ld nt in(-;.t. aud twelve oilier .Male and County Fairs iu S;V.. In no branch of mechanical art has there Iwcn a in. .re apparent advance than iu ttiu manntactRre ot siov.s. It is but a lew years since the very nsme was a novelty, representing a hujte, sh,ij l.ss structure, aliiiosi us devoid ot use as ornaiiienl. These liavegr idually Kiveii place to patterns of grace and utility ; l.iitil'the vari.uies our markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of names; and the diuvrent phases the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan himelf. I n sty le ami finish, tho improvement has U-eu real, leavint; nothing to bo desired ou that point, but the severe competition in price, lo which they have beeu subjected, has deprived them of many of the more substantial .pialities desirable. This soenis more especially to have tieen the case iu referenc to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more todo with scolding wives and crotche.y servants than most ieople imaniue. The public have loin; sought an improve ment in tins article, aud we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only possesses the merits of size, w. ijiht, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of manniacture. i liese qualities svcin to be possessed most fully in the Kcon .mist a new stove, perfected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Treadwall, Perry S Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of this Move, and it looked so much like a stove intruded for use, that we concluded to try them, aud tbe lesnlt of th experiment convinces ns that the proprietors, in their determination to make thefcrf ore in the irord, have succeeded. We regard tbe .Fcouomiit as possessing; alt the merits above enumerated as the great stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted iu the line of toves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its name in durability and the use of fuel. Amotur the many conveniences atTactied to it, may be mentioned a lare owen, witli books arranged", for suspending meats while riatiiig. A copjjer water tank, holding from to gallon?. warming close I, broiling hearth, fc., Ac. The broiling hearth is one of the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any l.ndling Bxture that was really satisfactory iu ns operation. The proprietors of tins stove have been com Incling a series of experiments upon broiling, elicitiug some valuable nicts, and resulting in the invention of a gridiron adapted to tnis stove, which has been secured by letters pareut, and is one ot tho most admirable ttungs ot'the kind we ever saw - broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad lo do justice to mechanical imr roveuients, and es!eciall such as contribute so largely to the general g.H.d, as the.uo above mentioned. Tbe Economist, whif h is commaudiMsr. su.-h a largo sale, will be found only at SCANTLlN A. STKPllivr.'. S. Miiin si., l-teeii Walur and F irnt, Kvauvil).., In.i. luarti I Sl'RING TRADE, i Jolin 3C- Dotors, Mjnufat turr ot fient lemen'M, Ladies', ' and Children HOOTS. SHOES, AND UPPERS, l.-arliie Uaildiin, No. A-'l WckI Fourth street, Oinciiuiati, f.VJV TIUS THIS JTTKJSTIO.y OF Ui the fact that he id uow luauufaclura." nd fceeps c.iintanti v or hand a lari;e atock of the uewet and rhoicwHt stvlerf f eofli adanted to ttio reuuirfiiiet.t.4 of nonular trade : the in.lnce-ue-ntH j. oilers are GOOO GOODS AT LOW Fliii'KS. Il:iinif teen eu:aed in manutUcturiur lirxt cluM .khIh tir over twenty yearn, he now .1.01111 to have f.tcilitie. for luauulacturiug tirnt iaMn j.MMlsas cheap, if ij..t cheaper, than Kaitern man tilaw uros lit- f.ela rontident of hid ability to ..tier extra indticeaient.i tocloae buyera. His molto is a fair field and no favor. '.'alt and examine hisods. aud y..u will be uuro to buy. 13. Orders promptly attended to. Iebl5-Sind

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Statom oxxt; Or THB CONDITIO!! OF TUB j Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. If. ldiiO, MAD: TO THE AUDITOR OF TIIK STATU OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTK OF ! . . . , -- THAT STATK."" ""T NAME AHD LUUUIUN : rwuti; jwi.nti ot? this vompjuw JL is the Hums Insvk4nok Companv, Incorporated iu 185:1, ami located ;n the city of New York. CAPITAL, ONE TIILLION DOLLARS. The capital of said Coripany actually paid up iu cash is I !$l,IKs),t) '(l Oil The surplus on the 1st d.iv ?t' January, 1W ;. 415,815 ST. Total iBuomit of ct pital and surplus $1,ll'.Sto et "i ASSET.-. Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N.Y ?4'.i,7i7 M Amount of cash in hands of Agents, and irr course of transmission (balance) 'Z'wi.U f.l ... Amonnt ot unincumbered real estate, o. 4 Wall Street.... 67.0'M tin - Amount of United Slatvs , . treasury notes, market value 102,-i4l Z0 Amount il issouri State b'ds, 6 percent., market value... 16,26 is Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market vaiue 9,trw 00 . ' Amount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., market value.. 9.00H 0O Amount of Brooklyn City , water bonds, 6 per cent., market value 10,2o 0 Amount of bank.stocks, market value 83,r.i" Kl Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least $l,C9o,3oO, and on which there is less than one year's interest due al owing rate of interest 7 per cent 8G0,Clr2 0. Amount of loans on stock and lionds, payalde on demand, the market value of securities pledged, S'ZAi,529 lStt,r0'.i 0 Amount due lr:uu premiums ou policies issued at othco.. l,8i'.7 71i Amount of bills receivable for premiums on inland navigation risks, Ac ll,tnvi 41 Interest actually due and - paid 24,y2S tri H LIABILITIES. . Amount of lessen adjuntrd, nwi du nd unpnid NomV Amount of lo-ees incurred and in process of adjnatniHiit 17,-" 31 Amount of Uxwe rcporU'd on which noACtiou has l.tn taken V,' li Amount of clHiiuri for losses resibtfed bv tho Company.. 1,oh uo Amount of dividends dclartd, and due nud unpaiU... Nane. Amount of dividt-nd-, either ortl- or Horip, dechired lnt not yet due Nii'm'. Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount of all other existing chillis against the (Jo None. Total auioitnt of claiie.H, and liabilithn &12,rStt t' The great eat amount iimuie.1 on any -nt rt--k in $;lt!,0)0( but will not, a ri a jneral rule, exeetd $PMi(b Tho Company hna no general rule aa to llie Hinouut allowed to be iiiHiired in hv etty, town, villain, or block, be inn governed in tlm niHtit-r, iu eah cae, by tie eiiernl chjtirtet-r of biilhiuu, . width Of HtreetK, fariliti m for pulling out tires. JEv. Xo part of iU capital or ai niitra is deposited iu auy other State an security therein. Au attested copy of the Charter or Ai t of incorporation iwcompiiiies thin statement. ST AT K OF NEW YOKK, ) ss "ity and t'oitnty of New Vork. j ' ' Charted J. Martin, Tienideut, and J. JiUt.-n Smith, Secivtary of the lbiiie i tiHiititiu-e i 'ouiomi y, heintf aevirraliy sworii, depone and any, and eudi tor bioiKelt HrtVH, llwt the ttuvuiu; w a true, full und cirreit ttement of (he Mlnir of tbeiid ('orporatin, and that they are the ubovo dfacribed otluers tlu'ieof. tSined) ( HAKI.KS J. MARTIN, Vnt. Sin.-dl .1. MILTON SMITH, Sh:v. Svbeiriled and sworn before me, this 17lh day of , Jrmuarv, A. 1. I8jt. H itnofrt inv ban. I (ISEAL.J aiJ olli;.ial BeaL (Signed ) H t NJ A MIX RANK! N niimissjt,iifr for Indiana, iu New York, loo Uio.nlwy, N.Y. Alien C. Hallmk is the duly authorized ajrent fir thin city, an per certificate of aut hori ty filed in the County t'lerk's ottice. ' This Compaiiy inurea against !..- or d.niiaue by ftrM building, nieivbandi.et bou'boht tin in tur and ersonal property j;eneriiHy. AUo, njraitiHt tho peril.- of inland navigation, at lair raUa of premium. ALLEN C. HALTA'CK, Ajren, Marble Hall lluihliii", Main r., Kvausvillo. feb iS. A. IV -' Ojy- I f.r. !, Jl IiJKtilE ?. lot of tuese truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of th unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. Tho. Seanllin', No. 29 Main street, between Firtt and Second. The first premiuot was awarded to this Stove as the beet coal or wood cookinc stove at the Soutbwetrn Indiana Hifitrict Fair, held at this place. No Btove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It Kroili., boils, bakes and ro&.tnat the same mo ment, without one di-h imparting flavor to another, or producing that Ban'enesa of taste in mean and gxravi.-, which, to the delicate and fastidious of tHfte, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cookinir stove now iu use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed in the best of stoves now In v.ae, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus iierforms, simultaneously and more perfectly than haM ever before been a.-corapIi5hed,everythioe required in tbe let provided families, so far as eookinpr in concerned. When, too, it is borne in Mind that the uiot delicate females ran visit the kitchen when the Stewart Slove is Fully employed, nud the fire is at its height, without the nniailet - niiplcHsuiitnesH from the charnre. of temperature, ho little is the heat from it diflnted esterniiliy, an inducement is preseured for itfl universal employment never heietofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, te one of its priDcipa attractions, as well a. its greatest wonder, how h at ia so econotniKed and diftued within the stove itfrelf, and w littU? perceptibly escapes into the kit.dien, a place where, with any or the stoves now in use, other than Stewart's, it ii wcarcely possible for any one, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comlort. For Ji yvars Sir. Stewart ha.s been employed in pertectinjir this btove, and eince last February, bo hasobtained three new patents for improvements, which, iu bis opinion, and the opinion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years ticrntit t)umitwi of them have beeu sold, under a full truaramee, and not one has been returned. The&e reuiarkitLlo results have emiiol.lened a host of stova mamifactiir. rs to imitate t he Stewart Stove, bill, fuve in exterior appisiruiice. which the old patents (having expired) enables them lo ive, they 110 mole r--llil'!e Stewarts than chalk Jei cheese. These hnitatious are known by arious names, but they are all deficient in various particulars, such as the air-tiht lses. by which full control is kept over the tire, and of the tieut, by a draft danir, ingeniously coutriveii, uhich ais.i aduiits a constant run-cut of cold air on thw .Hitside of Mm tir.i box, which again tiecorye h.-ated air, 1411. 1. paasiu into the oeu, is made available for cookim; ura)ses. The aelit and subscril.r is recelvinsf the best Imitation of the Stewart Stoe. called ' I'ritle of the West," which he will Le happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the. price of the genuine Stewart's. It is Hrisil.le, of course, to cok witil it, but it bears uo resemblance to Stewart's. The " Stewart " is sold by the aeut, under a full guarantee to perlorm as recommended, aud if, withiu three months from pta-chaing, any fault is found with them, he will take them back and refund the money. Housekeepers will bear in mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's here,awill, with hail the tabor and ouefourth the fuel, do more aud better cooking than any other stove ever constructed. THOS. SOANTLIN, No. 'Hi Main street, Sole agent for tbe sale of the Stewart Stove iu Southern ladiaua and Kentucky.

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CIIAS. B. JilElIAUS. Lets BeCKMAN. . c ii- or i - - 3VIEIIATJS &. BECKMAN. ! NEW STOVE AXD TIN STORE. 'WW9HOJbB SJMjX 4JI KKTJI M , WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, betweeu Main and Locust. Evansville. Ind. The undersigned have constantly on hand a f assort meat of Stoves of every variety and patte lull tern. at the lowest prices, aud beg leave to inform their - friends and the public generally, that they have i the best aud neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever ' ottered, and have constantly on hand a full assort- I nient of Druggist Cans, Ac, fc. j Those persons wishing work in their line are re- ' siH"ctfully requested to give them a call lfore pur- ; chasing elsewhere, as by prompt atteution to their i business and a thorough kuowledge of their trade, - they hope to give general satisfaction. j - Js'IKHAUS BECEMAN. COPPEB AM) JOB WORK. i Steainlioat Distillery, aud Brewery Work; Stiain P.ies, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Onppert smithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Roofing. Guttering, Ac. ll'.wi- urarruMteJ to gic perfect aiaci,)M, ttt the ltnct pru'e. mar7-4md IISOOj, fit I' It I . Tit A It E. ust receive! and now opening, an ele gant stock of gisxls suitable for the Spring Trade : "0 cast f.uicy prints; - -. 1(1 . denims; -16 . bleached tnnilins; - -2 ". dav ns; - ? , . . i ' ' " adiallH s; .)..- 111 " ccttonad.-s; 4 " .apron . beck-; . 1 r bates shirt'in si rip.'s; " ' , ; . 'M " sliisdiii; .' And a great variety ot notions which we arc selling bcln- Ci of all kinds, all of uctuiiatt prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Evans ville: Come aud examine n.r jours. lv. at maro J. II. M AG II EM . CO.'S- Firsc St. IS TCIIKS JJI JR wi: I. hi : WW VVe are selling Watches J.wi. lry, a-., al extraordii.aiy low prices, preparatory to t.tyu.j; in anewstuck. BITTRoLKF IliliiS., niiulii 4H Main stm t. ,JJi"r .1 IT I I A. not' to atU'iid a Groci." -i..d .iric an i-xi;i-i waon. Must Uuow how to wnu-a isir !ti:I. an-l come well recom.:. ended. Apply at No. Ui2. Pesey Bl.sk, Jlain street. in rlii-lf Mm Store of ThoittHH Kerrh h ir- I :! i r.Mo--- I fiiu No. 7 (Kleiui!!:,!4 ai t -t. n-l't, '" l tii t . tipponite VV nliilitnii nntfi, i I it-l tit- u fiiit supplvof LKAT ti Kli AN l PIN DING-"., i - k.-.-prf on luiud every variety and moIIs clwap ti.'nh. I'HILIP IUKSF.K, .! I MiledlU'lll. IS with me. hii1 will i u imud to wif. on our old lriend- and all the im niituiui'N who may rail tu tin. He will do justice to all. inanMmd THOMAS KKKTH. M A Jti A t U JS'JI I I 8 m VJ0 ketrs at-i l't sizes, j.int ree-ived and for at o by CUAJ. McJOHNs-TON, mai l I'oM'd BliM-k, Main Htnel. S- Id iirmt variety t ut tbo lowest price, at ttie New i'Ut loio of V. S. THOMPSON. Statement or TH E POLLUTION OF TH K IJiirlford Fire lnsuraiu-c Co., ilADK TO THE At'MToll OF TIIK STATU 01" I N 1) I A N A , JANUARY I, IStUi 1st The name of this Company in the Hartford Fir. I lirtin-Hiice Oouipuliy, and is located at H:trtlord, t'onnectioilt. CAPITAL. 4Jd. The itmoiuit of Cupital Sto-k t- SrrOOt04Vl IH :;d. The uiuouut t'f Capital Stm-k paid up , f.00,000 K) ArtSKTS. li. Vnh on h.r:d and iu B'k.S iH,:i:W 11 t'asn ItHiidM td ai-nta, ir in course n iraiMiiiiHiou iili,0'.t8 t'arth loaned oil eull :io,ooo nkfci:n,( (Hi BilU receivable, aecured by personal and collateral security Td,2,T fS Ueat Ktate iinincumlnrel, building and lot 19 Pearl Htreet, ilarlford l.r.,olHi Oil 8TOVK AM) BilNOii AS FoLLOWft, VIS: PAK vai.. 1 f.U shares Hartford B'k st.ick $-"!. I'D bsi shares I'htenix I'.'k stock 4l,i IHI HHsliares ft. liiv. ll'k'g Co. stk... :,,'HKI 'JIM shares Kxchaupi Hank stock.. In,mni loO shares itaiik of Ilarlford (.'. Ii.iuk stis k 7..rn -3XI shares Charter ink H'k stiak. -JII.iKhi 1 shares Farmers' dt AliH.haiiics bank stis?k 22,(lm 1. Ml share-s Alerun utile B'k Stia k.. Io.ikhi shares Merchants Jk. Mutitllai;turers' Bank slrn-k Li.imi SIS shares .V.uia Il k slo.-k ;il,;Vsi 181 shares City liank elock 1.S,."shi 2V shares American Kxcliaui;e Hank stock, N. V 2il,(MI 'itm shan. Bank of t'ommerce b'k stock, X. i 'Jl,(hl .1(10 shares Importers' .t Traders' lSank sto k, N. Y :I,(KHI ;uhi shares Hank of America bank stock, N. V IJO.IKsl 2i shares illaiihattan Co. Bunk stock lll,(KK J'sl shares Merchants' Bk k, N.Y. 1 .",t " i;uil.naie l inou B'k stock, N. Y. Hi.iskl JK) shiuva Ocean B kst.s k, N. V. lll,.li i.Kirhari'S Hank of i America ltk sto-k, N Y HVM 3tMi (.liaree Htetr..M,inaii b'k st.:k, N Y ai.Otm liK) shares I'lackMouc b'k .l.srk, Boston li,mil 190 shares Batik ol C-omuieri-esi'k, Kostou In, nun llkl shares Oraiiite bk atoi-k, BosIon Io.Oiiii 1(1 shares Suif.dk Il k slock. Boston 1.ISSI KT VAI.. $liS,M..'t :i7,2oo - tissi lO.IHMJ j T.laO 2o, si m 2T,.V2(I lo.lKKI i.t,:i::2 Mt.OO Jl.'MZ 2O,(HI0 19,W0 ."t.'l.liOO 3.i,4.".0 It. ITS I la.H2.-i lO.liSI ;,2o , T M '' I'.l.iiiKI 10,.ri.JI lo.tjsi lo,5oO l,2iiS lo.5H 10,750 I0.4O0 lo.iKsJ 10, :hhi 11. '.MKI liHl fliar.'s Hide and Leather B'k, Boston lo.Ootl till shares Webster b'k stock, Boston lil.OOO 1IH shares National li'k st.s-k, Boston 1 , f PMI shares Allautic B'k t.H:k, BosIon 10,00.1 100 shares Saiety Fund B'k sto.'k Boston 10,000 Its) shares Boylwtou Bank stock Boston 10,1100 100 shares Itever Bauk stock, Boston 10,000 200 shares B'k of the State of Al issouri Stock 20,000 20i shares Merchants' B'k stock lO.liKI H0,20XI 211,100 3,(KS) i 12.1.W 18,500 10.12") 211,000 8,4(W 3r.,000 2,140 St. Louis iO.UOO 120 shares Connecticut Kiver Company slock 12,000 20 shares Connect icut Kiver K. K. Company 2,000 100 shares HarlIord& N Haven K K Co stock 10,000 'id Tenuessee State Bonds, (j per cents, payable 1892 20,000 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable ISliO 10,000 20 Michigan State lids, 6 1 ceuts, payaole Imii -. 20,0(W lo M issouri State Stock, U j-cr cect, payable ld,00) 2.3 Hartford City bonds, ii per cts, payable 1S76 3."i,0l() 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin stock, Milwaukfsj- 2,0i0 $mjm S7v!o,4o7 Total a-sets ...tl,j;i.i,7il'J 5J LlABILt'liLS. 5th. No liabilities to banks, or others, due r not due. ' Ctli. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losse8eitherunadjusted I tt .... fth. or adjusted and not due, "W1'' Bj Wtli. Losses in suspense waiting further proof, included in List answer HlMjve lotn. All other claims against the compaov, (dividends unpaid j ". 1,923 Total amount f !iabili:ie . 85 11th Tliid rulti of the toiapiuy i Mt U ffcvcJ it,iH in auy olio rink aub til bnH by a single tir. '1'be aiiiouut iiinnrcd iu it city or viiitt uV12th. lt-iiJ!4 hjmu iitt aizw gf nemlly t&ll ttie Uirnllf ri-sks to bt bit.i, diibjeci to the but ruto iiinjve naiiir"!. i:ttli. The Miuirunt iiw tired in Hiiy out blM:k of building, depnd iihu its si Miid coij-xlrih-tiou, HUbjtct to the rul h1k-v ivfrrICtl 4. Illh. A trlified copy of tbe Art of in'oi-jtorutioii uuconi)iHiiiM this stateinfut. TI UO I'll V C. A LLVN. .S'y. STATK OK CONNKCTK'L'T, ) Hartford County, f ss. Jam aki 6th, Isri. Personally apiieare.1 T. C. Ailyn, Secretary of the Hartford l ire I nsurauce Company, and made oath thut tha foreiioin statement, by him subbcriliu.l, is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, aud exhibits, so fur as can be ascurtailted at this date, its actual condition on the 1st dav of January, 18ou. Retore me, GKO. s. UIL&IAN-, Justice of the Peace. Allen C. Ilailock is the duly authorized Agent for this city, by certilicute of authority from the Auditor of State, Died iu the County Clerk's ollice. Applications for insiirauce on merchandise, store bouses, dwellings and contents, will be attended to, and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLKN C. 11 ALLOC K, Ageut, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main street, Kvausville, Ind. jairitapJS

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t&KHII IRISH MOTJTOHB.$ RliOf rels Pink Fyes, 60 bbls Neshannocks, prima article, in store and for sale by F. SHARPE A CO., No. 130 Main st. B1t00i SHIKVS.-.i VI,ls STOCK, with and without bt.atlea, that can be put iu band box or carttet sack while traveling, just received at SCIIAPKKU A BLfiSINO'S, Succiwsors to 8. JCmhich Co., aprS 4!l Main street. 6glJj IlltlliS. AC Lard and Uutter Tryers, , Sugar do Ruaging Rods, Wantage do Yardsticks, Garden Tools in'setts 'or ladies and children. At GEO. S. SON NT AG, Main street below Branch Bank, apr3 Sign of the t'ircnlar Saw. jroJ'HTs, scoops, J.vit MttHJ& bom. A large and very cheap lot of tbe latest stylos some very heantlfnl ones, just opened at SCHAPKER 4 BUSSINO'S, Successors to 8. Emblch t Co., npr-'t 4U Main street. vsTit:ii-;i-iiii . wVjbi' tf - plyof DOLE-S PATENT SAW GUSIMINQ M ACHINE. We take pleasure iu calling the attention of all those using Saws of any kind to this Guuimcr, as b. iug the best now in use for cheapness, durability, and efficiency ; having heei euccfssl'nlly used in almost every State in the Union, j aud the demand steadily increasing, warrants ns : in recommending it to all ) ersons needing a SAW j GUMMING MACHINE t$4r These Glimmers are manufactured for us of ; the best material, and every care taken in the workI inaiiship tt furnish a machine that cannot fail to give sat isfiction. GEO.S SONNTAG CO., Jobliers and Importers of Hardware, tic, Ac, apr' Main st., Evansville, Ind. V T 0 ti i m - IB A'.V r N Tf ; r-ni.-'Vtl f m Iim old nmnw, IXwiQ ilip t otiit Ilou t, lo loe roi ner f ihi F-t . .vcr Tlioinp'n Drnjr ntonv iTir t ii -' I b(s fm tlitH S f T ''iMOi ail h ivin trt- t, .'p. n Jii itill Hll( J" kind of the rtem: i- ld ro n:nii. t 1'ontii.iti U r, v hi ti- and t I'ti-;, li i i-'vv pr -jrn.J tt sitpplv ! t-iiit i',uiiiir tluve IwaonfiJ tint 'O'T.t. h h niv pief.'iTiil l y :., f'r : r t-iirli .ti. l oiii'ilv, rani..d I!.'.s w i,h ; , till I Will-r..;--)t-d ' A io ih-vw H'yte-4 oi wm kt the fi vtv h' .intiful; the hjurior ii viib-.iriite ; aio, chyoplans. lie h.i?i Im ii iiMin-r for 2 year-, f- r - : rnctiujf t'eMi wifbimt in:- jot i t -t ca-eii. w ill en 1 it o n Gum, ;terpliti the el pain. proe i th. ' Miicce-s, ii.- li itti ukiv in-on Iiei ir- tli ,,t i., -io-. t ill t. tif'v. I'r.'itt ultli and h itiiiV to tb'dr r! il Iren lv hMn'.-iMitf ir'eklilhl'itjeH of ih Uf'ft 1 ha'niti 1 1 ; -n-t-ted bv tb dntiM . Th iioint cx'i imdv j ivvH'ii" !et-rliCitl I' COiTepfwI.- Tho prue of Iorj - i tisirv b:i' t.i' -ii in ih- but few ye.ii-fl o Vfrv ie--I Hoiirttde. that all tuav oow ejifoV h r.,efi.' of ido f tcien-4- lo . K. Hi; Vi 'll INfOX, mntNt t'tr Aluin :iitl Secoiol r-ts., Jbvauaville, ind-niatji-;;n SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. I'liiso.y's o ii vv.,v on iv&J5L. t.-r.-ated in liiit.lrt adjoiuiiitc the folio. 1114 j dccrilieJ trnct. nr.- li.-rcl.y ii"tiliel that on tliu i lTtli of April, 1 -ic.il ilie . nnty Purveyor of Van j .li rhiirtli c.iintv will run Ilie lines aud perpetuate j the corner of i;n arieM ..f the north end of ilia ! weal In. 1 r of the north tvxt .jnurtcr of section 4, j ion n u, ron. h of i-:&titr 1 1 WBt ; aud alHo f 1M a. rc ..f the ii.Mith eim ..f ui.i tVOacren. inai-i-t t.11.1 17 Kl IHILIMI h'FIIR TtfJM k it k i.i.aH rf"iii'jitt4so i.s. 1 kJ A l.-up;e asnortno'iit jiidt opened ut ! SOIIAi'KKlt BfSSIMG'S. Snccessnra to S. Kmli. h 4 Co , 4J Alain Htreet. apr I GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THK ETNA IHSURAHCE CO. Incoijiornii'il 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, AlinOLUTK AMU li JM 1 ill r A lltKP, Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS OK $14,000,000 Of losses have beeu paid by the .Etna Insurance Coinutuy in the past 40 yoars. The value of reliable Insurance will bo apparent from the following LOSSKS PAID BYTIIEiETNA lURING THK PAST FIVE TKAR: Iu Ohio S4.ll,.V20.8In Wisconsin, 1 oti,'.i.Vi.o7 In Kentucky, 04,:i;i'.l.4ll Missouri .'SKI,MS .04 lowaMiiui. Io,:tty.4ii In MMiiean. S158.0K I In Indiana,... 14), l In Illinois.. 448,327.41 TeiiDessee,.... 97.M9.2I Kansas 4 Neb l!,9l.'i.77 Knn'a Va.. .'!! ,WH.HMi , Ark. a.... 2'f,!l45.lh Mississippi and Alabama,. ..$o2, 412. 18. ! Fire and Inland Navigation ! Ki.ks accepted at terms consistent with solvency nnu lair pront. flmprrml mttrnliiiH aiven to inmuranne of DWELLINGS ! ii mo itttmt. Jor tertn of 1 to o yeara. I The solid service lon and successfully tried, aud j the many ad van taxes the -Ktiia Insurance Company ! possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by ! those ready lo inserr and understanding their best i interests. liuriux "striitircnt times the necessity for reliiible 1 Dsurauce I ecomes an imperative duty tho ability of property owneia to sustain l.s beiutr thou much lessened. Agencies in all the principal rittef and towns throughout the State Polities issue.1 without delay, by auy of the duly authorized Agents of tho Company. ttW Business attended to with despatch and fid.ditv. A. C. HALL0CK A SOV. Agenta, niarS Marble Building, Main-st. if 9 K Vol, fUBS jpistoLs, Jk.m Hides and tiuns in great variety and 20 per c. nt. cheaper than but ore offered in this market. We call attention to thefollowiug kinds on hand: Sharpe's Repeaters, It.vlvers, " 4 barreled Pistols, Colts old and new Patent, 3 incb, 4 inch, and 5 inch barrel Revolvers, assorted with- Ivory and Rosewood handles, Warner's Pistols, Smilh & Wcson Pistols, ln-retmer's do Allen's single barrel, self-cockinfr Pistols, assorted Ivory and Kesewood handles, Keminfftou 1'istols, A lleu's Cartridges, Henry's it i lies. Shots Guns from $7 to 830, Shot Belts, Pistol F)aks, Sportmeu's equipments. For aula at OKO. S. SONNTAO ft CO.'S, Hardware Dealer, Main street, apr3 tiinn of the Circular Saw. JlJS'll .11JIJS-TI I,LJIS.Silk and Laro Matitiilas and Capes, bilk, prtje, and Stella Shawls, opened at SCHAI-KKR BUSSrSG'fl, Successors to 8. Smbich ft Co., apr.3 49 Main street. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, f Kh-st ..r.H-l, Itwten Maiu and Lciut. iihi:n to thk p vac it t h"ultT 4: W ilKiin's Improved Kowint; Ma ( bine at re-bn t'd priwrf, with iticreniied coiii1dnc in itrt liii-rit iw tbe tmt -and most reliable family Hewing iii.trbiiie now in iir1. It sews equally well on tbe thirkeHt or tbineHt fabrics; makes tho lock stitch intpo-Mfible Ur nuravel, with the etiBeDtiftl HdvantaK 'f being aiike on bth stdeH, forming no ride or chain u the under side ; in simple in construction, more opeedy in movement, and suorv durable than auy other m.i-hino. We give full iuHtruotionH to euablw the purrhiuter to sew ordinary wan stitch, hem, fell, quilt, jathr, bind, and tuck, all ou the same machine, and. warranted for 1 1 1 rue yearn. VV'ealriokeepoD constantly hand a fall assortment of Singer's machine. (Jiri'ulars containing tefltimonials of the above machineii, from ertoun of the hiheitt standing Kant and Wwt, iivin price, c.t will Im famished gratis, on applu-ntioi. iu ierhon or by letter. fcbylv k M. BELLMAN.

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