Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 187, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1860 — Page 2

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Slte aug jgournal. EVANSVILLE. INO.

j TBIDAY MoiiNlNG. APRIL 1 Opposition State Ticket. ' " 'fob governor, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOB, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. 1 FOR 8ECRET ART OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURES OF STATE, j JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. j FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, I ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. ', - FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, J JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagranpe. i FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, ! MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam.

i Conservative Newspapers. I Judging from the tenor of a recent arti- ? cle in the Fort Wayne Timet a conservative ; Whig paper we are certain that its editor i will support Edward Bates if nominated at t Chicago on the basis of bis late Letter. The i i New Albany Tribune, Seymour Times, and ; Rising Sua Visitor will also support him j with the greatest enthusiasm, while, in our i opinion, rather than to support Seward or j Chase they would remain neutral, unless a ; Constitutional Union candidate should be i offered them on a truly National platform. The Greencastle Banner and. Corydon Argus, we are very confident, would support i Seward or Chase with the greatest reluctance, even on the most conservative platform ; and not even in that case if they I could avoid it by supporting a conservative ! man with any hope of success. The Jeffersonville Republican and Vevay Reveille could, we believe, be counted on fur Bates or McLean, but not for Seward or Chase. A number of papers in the extreme f Northern portion of the State and even in the more ultra Republican portions are Bates papers. There are so many of them, . that we shall not undertake to specify. There is another class of papers which might support Bates or McLean, that could not be induced to advocate the election of Seward or Chase. We mean the neutral and independent papers. There are several in this portion of the S tate. The press is a pretty sure indicator of the drift of the public mind. We thick w.e are safe in saying that Mr. Bates is the first choice ot a large majority of those Oppoaition papers in this State, which have had the boldness to express their preferences. I We feel certain that not one Opposition paper in the State of Indiana would refuse to support him if nominated at Chicago ; and the Opposition politician who would bolt bis nomination, might just as well " hang his harp on the willows."

Evanrvtlle. Our Indianapolis correspondents inform us that the Capital is improving wonderfully. ' We have no doubt of it. The " Railroad City " the " Embowered City " the"City of Churches" is a great, a growing, and , an enterprising place. She has more than ' tripled her population in the last ten years ' and has extended her limits amazingly. But Indianapolis is not the only city in the State that is going ahead with great speed. We have a city down here in ' The Pocket," which is growing wonderfully, and waxing rich and powerful, and not making much ado over it either. Our citizens go right along with their business and improvements, without turning to the right ; or the left. As an evidence of the extent of tba growth of the place, wo give the population in IS50 and 1853, and the estijqiated population now. In 1850 it was 3,235; in 1853, 8,000. In 18C0 we are confident of numbering at least 16,000, and gome gness as high as 20,000, thus increasing five-fold or six-fold in ten years! What place can beat it? 1 As for the business done ' here, no one would imagine the amount to be so large who is not acquainted with the advantages : of the place. We expect to give some statistics when we can get hold of them, that '.' will astonish our friends in other portions ef the State. The figures we have been publishing, showing the receipts and 'shipments by river, railroad, and canal, will furnish an idea of the extent of our commerce. These figures are necessarily incomplete, on account of the difficulty in getting fuller ones. They will answer, however, for a ; sample of our commercial transactions. The amount of building now going on here is surprising. " In a walk abaut town the other day, we noticed new houses in whatever direction we turned our eyes. 1 The new buildings that will be erected here I this year will be numbered by hundreds. Many of them will be of the most substantial character. There is a great demand lor houses. One of our Indianapolis correspondents say3: 'We never saw vacant bouses so scarce, this early in the season." Here, dwelling houses and business rooms are in demand the year round. No house need be a day without a tenant. No sooner is a houe vacated by one party, than it is occupied by another. We are glad t hear that our sister cities are thriving, and we are confident that they will rejoice over the rapid progress and solid prosperity of Evansville " the Commercial Emporium of Indiana." Our city is so far from the more populous portions of the State, that she bas not heretofore borne a due share in public affairs but the time will soon come when there will be a change in this respect. Our commanding position, our rare business facilities, our manufacturing and commerrial ad1 vantages, and the pro luctive agricultural region around us, will give us ultimately the came relative importance in Indiana affair. that Cincinnati wields in regurd to Ohio. PuelaN has been beaten at biliiurdi, at N'ew Orleans, by Mr. Iadore.

I Three Birds at one Shot. The Conn?c- ) ticnt election has helped tu annihilate

j Douglas' prospects for the Charleston noimi nation, by showing how little weight his : riame will add to the party ticket at the North. It has also greatly diminished the assumed value of Mayor Wood at Charleston, by I proving that the princip'es and tactics of the j Sixth Ward cannot triumph among the yeo- : manrr of the country. And then it ha3 finished off the glowing j hopes of Governor lorn fceymour, who has , beep t'ondlv flattered with the idea that hi3 j irresistible popularity in his own State would c arry him into the Vice Presidency, if not to the Pre? idency itself. It has thus narrowed down the list at Charleston to Hunter, Breckinridge and Joe Lane, and settled that the Vice Presidency shall not go father east than New York. A. Y. Evening Post. And we think it has lessened the chances of Seward and Chase at Chicago. 71" he Sayers and IIeesax Figiit will "come off" next Monday, if they are not prevented by the police from getting together. This is not likely, as many of the law makers and law executors are sporting iren, who like to see a friendly knock-down right well. We have great confidence in Ameri can pluck, but don't think it possible for Heenau to stand before Sayers's sledge-hammer fists more than a dozen-rounds. The 'Benicia Boy" is as well built a man as we ever saw, but be bas not the iron endurance and the. bull-dog game that so distinguishes the English Champion. We hope to give our readers the earliest telegraphic news of the affair after the arrival of the steamer. The New York Leader, a Demotratic paper which represents the Anti-Wood interest in that city, manifests its contempt for Mr. Buchanan's protest in the following severe language : Our sincere respect for the office of President of the United Scutes compels us to avoid any comment on the Plea of Aba;ement sent to the House of Representatives last Thursday by the present tenant of the WbiUf House. When Thersitcs scolds, he is often amusing, though impertireut ; but when he drivels and weeps, we are obliged to turn aside our heads and escape from his neighborhood as soon a3 possible. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. ttttTJK j.eaii a t t i. tt E it price ih in ver ottered befoie, togeiher witn au assortment of Colored faint, ut the Urug store. WM. II. P. SIODDAKD, apr12 17 Main rtiwt. rmjwit & ou., Etsi ..,, ajvi . M. Sjei ui Oil, fur a e by the barrel or gallon at a-r!4 17 MAIN MICKKT. sail uf.-y'f .njJiiciiJ. T( l vioiiin the ti'y wiil -:nd a ko1 assortment if I'riiKt, Medici:ii, I'Hinm, Oil, Ul iss, unit patent Medicine, for ealo redu(si prima at the Drug uud Chemical wun-hoa-o 17 Main rv-r. oprli U'31. Li. P. iiwDDAKD, WMIMt 1 O C O 11 VOJS MM. llama, froiu 6 lua w.iuli to V! Ibi. l'luiu or cauva34d, friffli and juicy, f r mle nt VlCliKKY BROS., Iirl2 S2 Main street. 15,000 VvW Shonldora and Mdea, as nice tut call bu louud. fortalo at VICKEkY Iilt'iS., n.(rl2 82 Main street. si -iiitcusii ' v7 irj.vr to sek soma of lite bent Uhrn in the cilff, look in Viikery's show window, at Nil. 8:4 MAIN SI'. lOO y,iS F UK fill W. It. BVTTHB ust received at V I C K K K , anrl! No. Main afreet. mriHMTJG Al.UJi 55 Mi H 1.8 . M.L, W9 iti Lump" for nalti at VICKKKY'S, apr!2 82 Muin t. I., TJI tLO - H-P ( aud leu, fur salo at VKJKERVd, 82 Main atrwt. aprl Great Chanco for Bargains. uu Ntturilay. tlie 14th innK.. at their auction room?, corner Mititi und Third Mrerf, a largo lut of .SiuMlt-ry am. Ilartie. niunu.:-titr.l for this f market hy 1. M. Pch !. Tim stuck ouwtsta of j 1; Mr4urted rvl lion. 0 r'tt- tf SiUur .Mounted Bup j jry H.-ini'-, fi setts oi Hraw Mounted Muy Har1 (H!tiivrr ."SouHtf.-d CHrnni?. HitrjK-?s, Wjrtm nud i5trt Harnem, t'urt nud ViinWn L'''Th!ne, Kidin? liridle, MiirliniclfK, Hliud UriOlfM. ( VlUr, A lot i: Sa. Ulifiy Kitidwur", cuti'ft uu f !iucki-s. Bit t. 'uuut iu-r-, T.ick. Trwt, and a frrrat many iticlt tt. iiniitfi on to miifi'-in. TKHMS OF SAiF.-AU sum- i.f ftw d.itlam ut ui:d r, c:i.-h ; all Mini ovr t.vt dM rM, n i-ivdit oc tlirwi? uiuiith, t h iurt"iiH-.r givitic iiotp virh approvpii KWHiiiy. Mprll-tn Sliost Boy. C' VM. left noun' u io!iii;iy loriiiMin, ami ban nor jet rrturns"!. We are very on -nsy aliuut bin;, and will Kel KrHtcful t"tr anv iiiioruiai :ui couceruin him. lie is lietueen ix mid aeven years old ; h i lout hia left ey ; has dark lrwn hair, lie was dn-ed in liulit blue iant, tirown jaekvt, old grey bat, uud wai barefooted when he let'i tiuif. Anv person who bits aeeu a boy aiuweriug to the above descriut on. will confer a preut favor on mv f.imilv it they will leav word at th1 l-'vunv-illH Joun'ml offlre. JUACH 1 31 A S DliKSS. arll tilti JL9 loo hols White Lim.i, J5 hhds Grey do 0 bbl- Cement, SO bbU Nuwark Plaiter Pari, 30 bug- Pl.tsieting tlair, i v ke.irs White Le:l'I, 6 bbls Liuseed Oil, With a good sssi.rtineiit of Iki.ns e.i Sash, for sale by (:pill O'tlt. D.VI.ZKLL A O. glLJSS, a LASS 5 sorted izei fir iale bv OO BOXES min aprll ium, DALZELL & Cil. 1860. SPRING & SUMMER 18(50. G- Z3 O X S5 . fully inform their numero:m likiid. and the public generally, that they lire dnily recciviii( accessions to their large and varied rtock ot Spriug and Summer Goods, which, for leiranre, style and variety, cannot bo snrra-sed. It would be" snjierfltiou to enumerate all the department which, on Insjiection, will be foun t replete embracing all the leading tyles anil noveliies of the ae;ion. The business principles which have paired for their' Id established house sffch extensive patronage, will 1 adhered to, viz.: K.xecution of orders with dispatch attention and courte-y to cosromers, rombiued with moderate charges. Their sunk having been purchased with cir and jmlgineiit in the best market, abd ot iirst quality, together wiih an adherence to sound pi inclpb s of tr.vle, they are confident of Iw-ing able to su;.plv tboie who niay favor them with a call on the b -t ti.-iin'i. Annexed they submit a list of artmenia. C'loihs, Ciissitneres, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky Jeans, t:tonudcs and Pitiiuis, New Mtle Prints, a great variety, French Organdiis, Lawns and IJiughams. English lletngea, A ngbiis and Challis. HI u k an. I Fnc Silks, and Irish Puplns, Moliair i.jiU for traveling dresses, French Berage KoW, a to It Vi.l.inis, ' nrzatiily " 5 to 9 Silk and Giugliam Umbrellaa and Piirasots, Pauaixa. Br.iid, Leghorn and t'alm liais. Bouts and Shoe-, Soft Black and Colored ilati," White. Blue nud Pink Mos.juuo Nells, French and S.ob h Kin braider it, a great variety, Black Lace M.u. films and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, .Mitts, and White and "Coloi-eii Corbet ts. White isimds, Notiotis, Dreei Trimninqs, Ac, .tr. S. ti R. wonlit iitl particular attention toiheir stork of Irish Linen Goods of tneir own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft tinir-n and Grak Illesiheil consi.-f ingot ;s. 1-4, 0-4 and 12-4 Litiens, Brown end Bleached, llamasks ull sizes", l inen Oimbrlc H iiidkerciiief, Towe a, liiowu uu i Ubanbe i 1 lucks, Ac. N. i!. 1 tn nipsiiu's Skirts, requiring u Steel S'ritiff around ihe bodv. are recommended fur the j f. Ilow inn j ecu i.iritivs and advantages. : i 1st. Facility of uputicatiou. 2d. l'ei t.-t freedom fioiii liability to chufe or excriatM, and arlinit of any kind of exorcise without the slightest iecouveuieece to the Wearer. Coriir Maia uud First strwts.

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ADVERTISEMENTS. ?tJ A.S'II SPJJKES. v a x o kes i esorted Xos 10' i do do Tut Spil es, 40 do fine I.atbinz Nil'', Ko' sale by llftlt. rAf,Z"LLjV ('. MS "" ' M " " . . . MB. lixj tmnrihn assorted , , V,. I?-. 2 inches, received this dv end for sale l.y ' J ACOB srKAUB A S0, 'n 74 Main street. jJSj V OB SJtA'.-TlY' COP P E B SoTlA A. Fountains and nil Him Fixture, and I'sO z. Sulphate Quinine, . pr9-3td n. UIEKCnWI.K tquABEs.x 0 eleel Sciuarcs uu 13 jtox. mbojv .i.yit hand and for sale fit -JACOB STB&UB A SON'S upi7. JfgL TTE U .' JtLTTE lt-5 0 0 EE JL9 choice Western Reserve cutter, J ut received at the Pioneer Family Grocery, and fir sale by aprU J. P. ELLIOTT. riiUtiY8, chcbjvb 10 it ox. A stt sorted, just ree'd by CHAS. McJOHXS TON, Hpr3 Posey Block. 4L WEE T P O PA TO JUS. 2 O BBLS. o rriuieSeed Sweet Potatoes, just received and for sale bv F. S II A It p L Co., 130 Main t. gf-iBJSS SUM. Jf 2.i bushels Muo Gram, ISO do Orchard Gram, 1") do ilnngarian Orasa, 60 do Clover, 25 do Timothy, 20 do Millet, 100 do Ited Top or Herds Gran. Id store and for sale by F. SUAKPK CO , mar27 So. 130 Main nt. P9OUT0HS.1OO UUGUJUM8HJ VjL nock, loo bush Pinkeyes, for sale at lowest market rates by J. P. KLLIOTT. HJJ, COHji', J IHUHt KU JLw feed on haud, and deliveiec in anv p:irt of i lie cuv for sale by J. r. KLLlOTT. JTB M.Jt 8T K B I J G T B ft U-Ji I, V M- liunrv Uis.itou'aaiidwther makers, from lCJ-j tollj inche. J ACUli STKAL'B SON. Jf 4TIIIJYO 1IJTCII ETn itl.OOIi'lj m-4 and Hunt's beat qutlity, Nos. 1 and 2. pr7-2wd JACOB SfUAUU A SON. Carpet House. -RESK U HIS XKCKifTUVa i JLJBWW e;er slock of Carpet, Hug-i, Oil cloths, Curtain good both Swiss and Damusk Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and hotiiie furnishing good.i generally, than vie have ever received. Alo, a lare retail stock of staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions, Hominy, Cloves, Lace Man tilia-i, KhawU a nice assortment of iUerrimac aud Cocbeco prinU, Hoop Skirts 2o per cent, cneeper than last year, Hoys" wear Cotton, Linen aud Woolen liidies' Ilrejs Goods nice assortment. Also, tho Kin bryo Cotton Urm Call at j. Oakley son's, apr7 No. 6 First treet. IgLo-m ovals JfJUflBS I., lifji LOIJS-a UAH BEQjr moved his stock of Tea. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, to the corner of Main and First streets, adjoining Ltobell 4 Conyngtou's Hook st.-re, where he will be pleased to see nil .ii old customers, and as many new ouen a may favor hi:n with a call. itpt ijnittHS 20J7 . JSBJJSU EGGS JAJd received at the Vioueer Family WrC"'erv, aud for sale by (ai r'i) J. P. KLLIorT. 'rtflErf ! TETl TEA t7 I' M BIO B M. Yoiidi llyi 'ti. Gunpowder, I nipt rial, and Clack Tea, cheap for cabli nt JAS. L. SPALDING'S, aprft I'or. Msin aid Fir-t Hn. iJE v.vv r u it u vi; a . x J kinds ar tPALlIV(VS, cor. Main and Firr. V To 'acco, from C'.n.m u to extra fine, for sale wholenale and retail at ' SPALDING'S, apni Cor. Main and First streets. JtLj j rtn its and Caudie-, for Sale chean at JAS. L. SPALDING'S. Corner Ma n and First. aprG -mnvjvuA h hbass tnEitzao Mil bu.h. ia store. JTor sale low br aprfi ORB, DAl.ZELL CO. 'VJS'UBIEsl eVVtHIE. 20 bag While Carpet Chain, 2' I do assorted Colors, O') doz Brooms, 3 doi Washboar.ia, 6 gross F-se!ico CofT'-e, 5n boxes Srar Candle, 60 do Soap, 3M do Starch, Vfi bids Txr, IS do Navy Pitrli, bales do (InkulM, ll doz Burkets, 40 di.z Tubs, For rile hy OR DAT.7.KI.L CO. jr ItJt It li BEST I.OJltOJV UUlUti i!L& Trowels. 10 doi assorted sir-s, jut received direct from i,iigliind. apr7 JACOB bTKAl BASON, 71 Main street. rmui'E .,v'.-io tt ox. .".' M lengths. 2o, ii U, f.ri, 7o, H, 1"0 feet, just received dinct from Knc'snflapt 7 JACOB ST K A 1" B & lN . a e BE. UAttUKLH SO I' It Kit OUT, 1 by the half barrel or gallon, try it. Everybody come and aprn jrii.KJta shies J.'it SHovi.it hbs. Ls 1.5iX) lbs h mlilera, 10OO lhs clear sides. II"oeived per steamer Caroline at aprr. COOK I. AXGLKY'S. fCittEEEE, COEEE E. "Us lo bap:s ciioice Kio t'ofiee, 2lt Pi ckets Java do I bale Mexican do .1 ust received at COOK A LA KG LEY'S. WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. JSIlfB SSBS. BEAU f BC B BO W QtiT&L are now opening one of the largrit aud most desiralde stocks ol Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Kver ottered for sale in this msrket. 'J iv ir sloi-k has just been sele-ted by one of ths firm, who bas l een actively engaged in the business for 20 years. Having purchased largely for CASH, they are piepared to oiler ver3 etiferior inducements to the trad. For CASil or PKOMPT PAPKIt, they will sell goods lower than LouiBville or Cincinnati, Rnd as an evidence of their sincerity in milking this proposition, they solicit the privilege of underselling those cities. Ever buyer should certainly call r.d see them at l.r Main street. atr4tf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. TT UEiSljiiB, II A ft.S'liJVST REM turn, dliom -wTfWy.. the rH,t. where bo V&S?fe. benlltltltl HSSI ment of fine Wat tared to nuit pnr chawru In erry PA rticnlar, and which he intends to soil at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. lie respectfully invites his friends and customers to examine his goods aud prices before purchasing I eln he' f. AH good, .old are warranted to be as represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. Si) Main St., opposite Court House, KvsnsvilJe, Indiana. (rS) P. L. GKISLER. 0' 4 .&130. IictCG GOOdS. Damask.S. ! - -i -v- 1 aTt ; ATillli JUODlUGt liilrS, i ever brought to the City. ... 1 T 5? TTOPTTTWQ tt. KJ. J.J.JJ. O, apr5-dtf Oa Kir at Street.

es. Chain. Jewelry,-, &TVa-f i tfe Silverware, T Clocks of every -J55ff,Bi;4y f i scrtption, he is pre- s -l ijgXfetCflt'&T."

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iabcock Co c I HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AKD NOW OFI'Krt FOK SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, 13 UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE BUEPLIElt OJV TUB MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABCOCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. i. HEJ.LT. G. W. WAItMKK. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rwutE vj-jj ebsi u.e n iijvura ML associated together in the Book htatioiiary and Music tusimss, reepectfuily annnuuca to the puMic that they have on hand a large and well selected .lock of BOOKS, STATIONERY. Kl ANOS and MUSD AL INSTBUMKNTS of nil kio.ls SIlfcKT MUS10 and INSrKUCTOKS for Piano. GnilHr, Violin. Kluta, Accordeon, Jtr. Als.i, a large and fine assortment of VIOLIN, CU1TAK, ViOLIM'KLLO, and I'lAVO STU1XGS, an 1 every, thing nouaily kept cither in Bdc or M ln store. mr20 M KA l.Y WAKKKN ' BOTANICAL PUYSIdAN. DR. W M. COURTNEY, Cffire cor. Mln an lint ttrtelt, EVAXSYILLK, IXD. y B. C. MM S IE B.fM.YEJSrTt I' , OAcated iu thi city and can he found at his fOce at a!l hour. (Iioih day and night), except when pro'emional ly euiraircd. t-pw liil attention Riven to all chronic distJancerA eured. (warranted). felrT :imd 'IVsc Economist .-V . ,1.. -"" rWVBIS ftTOVE It AH TAHE.y TEE JL flrnt premiums at every Fair wtiere It has been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, 1859, ther. were but two premiums offered for cooking Ktoves one for the het wood Co king stove, and one for the het ronl ro-.king stove. The Economist took the FIRST Pit KM I I'M FOR THE BEST OOKINO 8TOYE FOIl WOOD. ft.Mlker, Klinman A Co took tho Hrst premium for their cooking stove f,r coal. Nootlier premiums were offered. The largenilver medal was awtrded to the Economist at the Xew Vork State Kair ; and the first premium at the United States Fair held at Chi.-at, and twelve other Mate and County Fairs in In tio branch of mechanical ait h& there been a more apparent advance than in tne manufacture of stov, s. It is lint a few years since the very iiunw was a novelty, representing a bug", shapeless .tincture, almost ai devoid ofuse as oruamt-nt. These uuve gradually given place to pattern of grace aud utility ; until theTarieiies our markets now preecnt have almost exliauated the vocabulary of names ; and the different phase the metal is made to assume, would astoni.h old Vulcan hira-clf. Iu style and tininh, the improvement bas been real, leaving nothing to bo deelred on that point, but the severe competition in price, to whicli they have been subjected, has deprived them of mauy of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems more especially to have been the caae in reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more to do with scoidiug wives and crotche.y servants than must people im agiue. The public have loug sought an improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking tove, if it only poesesttes the merits of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of manulactuie. Thes qualities seem to be possessed most fully iu the Kcon -mist anew stove, perfected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Tread well. Perry A Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, and it looked so much like a stove intended forum, that we concluded to try them, and the result of the experiment convince, us that the proprietors, in their determination to make the vest store i the teorld, have succeeded. We regard the Economist as posBeseing all the merits above enumerated a. the great stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted iu the line of stoves, perfect in all its appointments, aud true to iu name in durability and the use of fuel. Among the many coiiveuience. attached to it, may be mentioned a large oven, with hooka arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to 25 gallon. warming closet, broiiiug hearth, dc, Ac. The broiling hearth is one of the most noticeable feature, of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling Hxtnre that was really satisfactory in its epcration. The proprietor of this stove have len conducting a series of experiment, upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting in the inveution of a gridiron adapted to this stove, whicn bas been secured by letters pateui , aud is ouu of the luot admirable thing, of the kind w ever saw broiiiug without smoke, and keeping the coals in a Constant glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical inif rovementa, and especiaJl such as contribute so largely t the geu.ral good, as the tne above mentioned. The Kconcniivt, whit h is commandiwg such alargo aide, will be touud only at MJANfLlN & Sl'fc-Ptifc-NS'S, Main sr., between Water aud First, Kv.tnvil!e, I mi. marC SPUIKG TltADE. Jollii SC. Deters, WUdlcsrtU ManutHcturcr ot Grntlemto'i, Ladies' j BOOTS. SHOES, AND UPPERS, Carliile Bitildiogs, Xo. 53 West Fourth street, J Cincinnati, ! gJ'p'MTES THE A TtEjyTI OJ OP AL deal. r. to the tact that he is now manufacture l ii g, and keeps eol.stautly i n hand a large stock I of the uewest and cho'.cwst styles of goods adapted j to the retirements uf popular trade ; the inducei meiits be oilers are GOOD GOODS AT LOW ! PRICES. Ilai ing bjen ei gaged in manufacturing , Rrut elu- " I. , c,u"" nv faclUtiM tor manufacturing first diss goods as cheap, i f r ot ch-aper, than Eastern tnatiutactures liu twds c-.uliuont of his ability to t,-a,l aUd examine hi. godi, aiid y.a will b. .ur. to buy. na-Oi-dei-. promptly attended to. . uolo-ilmd

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Statement Or THE CONDITIO op THE Home Insurance -Company, sr iijri A v Ji I OX TIIE FIRST DAT OK JANUARY, A. P. IStjil, 31 AUK TO THE AUD1TOK OF THF. I STATK OF IXUIAKA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF Til AT STATK. HAME AND LOCATION : rglHE JWt.ftR OF THIS CO.njPJJi JL is the Home IssrRiNCE Compast, Incorporated in 1853, and located in the city of Sew York. CAPITAL, OXK MTLLIOX DOLLARS. The capital of said Company actually paid up in cash ii " ?l,n0il,()' o m ! The surplus ou the Ut day- ! janiiat y, le'X .'. 415.815 Total amount of cnpital and tin!uH l,4!5lo K. ASSEis. Amountof ca-h iu Continental Bank, X. Y $4!,707 .VI Amount of ca.-li iu hands of Agents, and in course of trausmiesiou I balance) 2",.V5o ol Amount ot unincumbered real estate, Ko. 4 Wall Street.... 67,0" 00 Amount of United Status treasury notes, market value 10-2,241 -o) Amount Missouri State b'ds, b per cent., market value... 16,22i f i Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market value ... Amount of Tennessee bonds. b per cent., market value.. 9,l fsj Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 jier cent., market value 10,23" On Amount of bankstocks, mar. ket value '. :'i 00 Amount of loans on bonds and mortgagee, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least $l,G0o,3il, and on which there is les than one year's interest due and owin; rate of interest 7 per cent SflO.uty iii Amount of loans on stork nnd bonds, payable on demand, tho market value of securities pledged, Si"'l,629 LSe.oOO Hi) Amount due fr:im prenitanis ou policies issued at office.. 1,&o7 7i Amount of bi is receivable for premiums on inland navigation risks, Ac 11,IHM 41 Interest actually due ai.d paid 24,928 W -Sl.I.S.SCW 1 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, atit4 due and unpaid None. Amouut of lo-ses incuir.'d and in process of adjustment 17,C58 :n Amount of losses reported on v hich uo action ha. ft-en taken 15,122 12 Amount of cltinis for losses resisttd bv the Company.. 9,500 00 Amount of dividends disrlared, and due and uupaid... Nona. Amount of dividends, either caL or scrip, declared but not yet due Xooe. Amount of money borrowed. Xone. Anion nt of all otOer existing clams against the Co None. Total amount of losseB, rl irrs, uud liabilities $42,58(1 43 The greatest amount insured on any one risk is Jo,uk.i, but wnl not, us a g.nural ruli exceed S 10,000. The Compnny has no general rule as to tlm amount altoweo to bo insured in ny ciiy, town, village, or block, being governed in tli.i i:ntier, iu eiicu case, by tUe general ch aracter ol bililutu widih of streets, faciiiiiss lor utting out tires, Ac. j No part of ii.capital or earning- 14 depsit-nl iii . any other Mate as security therein. I An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporatioti accomp inie. tin statement. j STATK OK XKW VOUK, ) s j City aud Counry of New York j '' ' Charles J. Martin, President, sod J. MiUou t Smith, Secretary of Ills Home insuiaiu-e Company, : being severally sworn, deposi? an-l say, an I f ach tor i himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement oi the aiiair of the s.nd Corporation, and that they are the above described otiicers thereof. (sinned) CHARLKSJ. MARTIN, Vn't. (.Signed) J. Mll.TO.N SMITH, See y. Svbscribi-d and sworn befer me, this 17ih day of , . Jsnuarv, A. Ii. IMoli. ir.ue.si, my haatt 1SXAL.J auJ ol:i;.iHi (Signed) lir-NJAMIK RAXKfN, Comuiissioner for Indiana, iu -New York, loo iiroadwsy, N. Y. Allen C. Hallock is the duly authorized iifrent for this city, as per certificate of an: h'.ritv tiled in the Couuty Clerk's oilice. This Company insures nguinst loss or damage by flra to buildings, merchandise, household furni Sure, and personal protieriy generally. Also, against the perils ct inland uaigatiou, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN" C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main St., Kvan.svilie. ftb:i-tap28. ,tj . if vr i 's ojv ifAjrn, I. A HUE W-JL lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agei cy in this rity. Thoa. Scantliri s. No. 29 Main ttreet, between First and Second. The fiiet premium was awarded to this Stove ns the best coal or woud cooking stove at the South- : western Indiana District Fair, held at .this place. ! Xo stove ever devised combines as numerous or I important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boiis, Lukes and roasts at the same moment, without onedi-h imparting flavor to another, or producing that san-eness of taste in meats aud gravies, whicli, to the delicate and fastidious of taste, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now iu use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed in the best of etoves uow in use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and mors perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required in the best provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is borne in mind that the most delicate females can visit the I kitchen when the Stewart Stove is tuliy employed, ' mid the fire is at its height, without the smallest ! unpleasantness from the change of temperature, i so little is the neat from it amused externally, an inducement is preseuted for its universal employment never liei etofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how b at is so economized and diffused within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stove, now in u, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely pos-sible for any one, iu warm weatuar more particularly-, to breathe with comfort. For 2"( years Mr. Stewart has heen employed in ' perfecting thil stove, and siuce last February, he has obtained three new patents fir improvements, j which, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who j have exami-ied it, made it perftct. Within four I years trnttf fAeunaKrl uf theni have beeu sold, tinder r a lull guarantee, and not one iias been returned, j These retnai kahle results have emboldened a host j of stove manufacttiri rs to imitate, the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old i patents (haviusr expired) enables them to give, they no more referable Stswart's than chalk dooscheee. ; 1 liege mutation, are known by varion. names, but they are ull deficient in various particulars, such as the air-tight hoxe., by which full control is kept over the tire, and of the heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contrived, which Uso admits a constant current of cold air on the out.-de of the fire box, which again beoupies healed air, and, passing into the oveu, is made available for cooking j urposes. The agent and subscriber i receiving the best imitatiou of the Stewart Stove, called " l'ride 'if the West," which he will be happy to dispose of at two-thirds of tho price of the genuine Stewart's. It i. possible, of coarse, to coek with it, but it bears no resemblance to Stew ti t's. The " Stewart " is .old by the agent, under a full guarantee to perform as recommended, and if, within three months from p-. relinking, any unit is Iuunu with them, lis will take them back ami refund the 1 t , j money. Housekeeper will bear in mi ad- then. that the genuine Stewart Stove, boughxat the onlyagent's here, will, with halt the labor and onefourth th. fuel, do more and better cooking than any other stove ever constructed. TflOS. SCASTLIX, No. 23 Main street, Sola agent for tha sals of tlia Stewart Jlove in Soutbsra Iadiana and Kentucky.

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riiAS. . siFBwa. LV13 BECKMAN. FIT: 4 OF TIKItrs Ai HPXKMAS. j KEW STOVE AXD TIN STORE. j BarB M, E M, E t.W KETJM M Mj : V V dealers anl Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, UTTOH OLE SA E E A.VIt BE TAIL siid Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Waterstreet, lietween . Jtteiu and Locust, Evansville, Ind. The undersigned have constantly on hand a full assortment of Stoves of every variety and pattern, : at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have j the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever t oliVred, and have constantly on hand a full nssort- ' ment of Druggist Cans, Ac, etc. Those persons wishing work in their line are re spectfully requested to git theui a call before pnrcluxing eisewhere, as by prompt attention to tlnir bubines. and a thoroush ktiowledjre ol their trade, tht v lols? to give general satisfaction. XIEIIALS A BECKMAN. COPPER AXD JOB WOBK. Sieutuboat, Distillerv, and Urewery Work; Steam P.'p -s, So,la Kor.i - l umps, and general Coppereniiihing and lie-c l a Work, made and repaired, Mei.il Hooting, Cntteiing, Ac. Work Kamiutrii lt fftre ptriWI niUitoetU', nt the loireM price. titar7-4md iQffl S P B I .V t TBA It E. OWW Just received anJ now opening, an elegant stock of goods suitable for the Sprin,-; Trade : 20 cases fancy print; ID " denims; 15 bleached niutliu; 2 " lawns; 2 " ehallies; 10 CottOtluUrvi: . . 1 nprt.n t 'ie,'!;n; 10 bales hirritijr sirii-cs: Ji) fc slieet'ii; And a great variety ..!' notiops ol all kinds, all of which we are si lling below Cincinnati prices, ut we are determined to draw th- good Ira.le to Kansville. Come and examine for jonrselve. nt nmrft J. 11. MAiiHEE A l'H.'. It rat Si. -nrr batches a.-ji jr e we . b . ww We are Kelling Watcher, Jew-iiy, ,ic, ar extraordinary iw prices, preparatory t laving in a ne-v stock." IITTHi.-Ll K HilcS.. tnarlti Hi Main stn et. ftAJTJS It A' Jii'TiVE BOV to attend a (itK'ei-v -mil tlrie an i xiim-wa-on. Must know how In write a i nt Ii -ihI.hu I come n com,:i-inUd. Apply.it N-. l:;2, I'. . .;. lll'..ck, Alain sneer. in .rlii-ll W9 E.TIO fA E. TIIE I.EA TIIE ff MM storo of Thomas Kirih h-is l.e n reiu.,-,-i-i freni o. 7 t r ierniu'r, r.id shtui!;, u 7a l in -t. opposite 'astiim;.oii noiei, Hnt-!e he ke. p- a tnli supply of LEATMKKANl) FINl)lN;s. lie keeps on hand every variety and sell cheap for ca.sh. Ptilt.lP Pn.srR, Fli'tniii' oi l s ile.stn-,n, iwith me, aud wilt io ou naud ti wait on our old Iricud aud all the new cu-tomers who inuy cj-.U ot, us. He will do justice to all. re 2 lmd TI10MAS KKIilTi. mt E E E I . I JS A i M, S. liO.ketpi aswrted sizes, j isf received and for h i by CIAS. McJulI SSTuN. marl Pose 's Rlo-k, Mainatroet. T O J . E T A B T M V I. E S Iu ;ireat variety, at t lie lowest price, at the New I'rug Store of fbs7 S. S TIl'lJirsnN. Statoraoat or Tin: co.miitiuS or liiK Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THJ5 AI'OITO!' OIT 1 HR STATIC CF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, I8UO1st Tlx, nnme if t h im I :,.in,.u i. ilia 1 1 - F, j Fire liisnrauce Cotcpany, and is localtxi at HartI lord, t.onuccticut. j CAPITAL. j 2d. The amount of Capital St.k is. Sst'O.UOO 00 3d. The auioutit of capital Stock paid i up ioo.ooo 00 I AriSE'rs. . j -i:. Cash oa ln-nl au 1 iu B'k.gJ!i,S38 11 ! Cash ! hamls ot air-uts, or iu i course ot tran-uiission....H..fi2,0&3 SO Cash loaned on cal m.....0,v'uo Utl-SKil.OiS 00 I Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 59 i Real - state urincumbered, building and lot l: Pearl street, .lartford lfi.Wo 00 ETOCK AND B"MIS AS ioLLOWS,-VIZ : j PAR VAL. M'KT VAL. 511 shares Hartford B'k stock ifol.loo SoX,nso j 4"0 shares Fhceuix B k stock. ...... 4'y on ; liss.hares Ct. lliv. B'k'g Co. tk... 5,0110 j 2im shares Exchange Bank stock.. lu.OOo ! l.ki shares Bank of Hartford Cw. ! bank stork 7,ft00 j 2'KJ shares Charter Oak B'k etock. 20,000 - 220 shares Farmers' Jr Mechauic ' bank stock 22.000 ! l'0 shares Meruuntite B'k Stock.. lo.tXm ! 12 shares Merchants' A Mauutacturcrs' Pank Steele lS,2fsi i Sift shares A'.iun B'k stock ai.fslKi . 1M4 shares City Hank stock ls.fssi 2M shares American Kxchauge Rank slock, N. V 20.ni ' 200 shares Iktnk of Csunuierce b'k ! - stock, X. Y 20,1 "V : :i00 shares Importers' if Trader' i Bauk stock. X. Y Ifi.miii 300 si Mtvrt bank of America banki bt"-k. X. V ao.ooo ;i7,2o0 i,&O0 lO.iW r 7,3'jO 20.S00 25,520 IS.OiJO l.'t,:-iHJ :i4,i2u 21.KI.". 2o,(XiO li,WiO :;.T,ijis) 3.1,-li'iO ; 2'.o shares Manhattan Co. liauk stiH-k.. . Tll.lKKl 14,0511 15,K2. KMX." I 2sl shares Merchants' ilk s'k, fi.Y. la.LSJO shares L'liioii B'k stock, X. Y". lo.oon 2"0 shares Ocean B'k stuck, X. Y. lO.Ooo 1 hi. hares Bauk ot N AniericaBk -lock, X Y' lO.i.si 300 ...arcs 9Ietroaiiiau b'k stock, X i :to.iHst loo shares Biacksioue b'k stock, Bostou lo.oon 1$0 shares Bank id l:ommurestU. Ilo-tua lO.lAm l'Hi shares Granite bk stock, Bistoi Io.iski lllslixres Mill., Ik It k st.-i'k, liu Inn I, ism 1'JO shales illde aud Lvat'ler B'k, Boston 10,m KKI shares Webster b'K stork. y,2oo 10,71 H ,U lO.li'HI M,5,Vl l,2iift 10.5VI Boston 10,000 10.750 1"0 shares National B'K slock, Bos tou ..Ha. llVI shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boi lou lu.ooo li.,psj j Iii.'KJO 10,:tfKI i I 10,000 I'M shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston lO.Odo 100 shares Bovlitou Bank stork Burton. I. in,Kl 11. wo ; 10,10(1 j 20,200 i 20,100 i 1 i,:oo j 12,450 ; 1(,10" 1 10,125 j 20,(sTI i S.400 I i 100 shares Hever - Bank stock, Bosi ton 10,01X1 j 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis- ' souri stock 20,000 j 2O0 shares Merciiauts' B'k stiK-k j St. LouiB.; "?0,(S)ii j 120 shares Connecticut Kiver l.om- ! pauy stock 12,oon ' 20 shares Connecticut KiverK. K. I Com pauy 2,000 IIH shares HarUordA X Haven 11 11 Co stock 10,000 I 2d Teuuitssee State Bonds, 0" per ; cents, payable 1802 20,uou I 2 Ohio State Bonds, to per cents, j payubln 18U0 Io,s 1 2J Michigan State Bds, fi cents, payable 1HU3 20,iMsl 10 lYiisftourf tate rtock, b per cent, payable 10,000 25 Hartford City bonds, b per cts, payable 187U .. 35,l.j-J 20 shares State Bank V isconsin tck, Milwaukee 2,000 2,140 : - $i(i,8"Ki 8720,457 PiKIii 7trj ftii ! Total asset , LIABILITIES 5th. Xo liabilities to banks, or others, dr.e r not due. 6th. Xo losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted I Mh. or adjusted aud not due, 9th. Losses in suspense wait- . . imr further proof, incluiled in last answer - . above . lotn. All other claims against the company, (divideuda nupaid) 1.92Q Total amount of liabilities jbti.'.TJO (10 llth. Tnis rule of the company is uot to exceed tlo.OoOin any one rink, sub ert to loss by a single fir,. 12th. The amount insured in a city cr vi'.'.nje depends upon its sire jjenerarty all the desirable rinks to be had, subject to the last rule above named. 13th. The mouut insured in any one block of buildings, depends upon it size and construction, subject to tha rule above referred to. 14th. A certified copy of th Act of Incorjioratlon accompanies tuis statemeut. TlilO I'll If C. ALLYX, Sac'y. STATE OF COSXtCTlCL'l, 1 83 Ilartford coumy, Janvaut Cth, l&iio. l'.rsonally appeared T. 0. Allyn, secretary of tho Ilartford r ire Insurance Company, aud made oath that the foregoins statement, by tinu suoscribed, is a true, full and correct statement of the alf.tirs of said Company, and exhibits, an far as can I s ascertained at in is date it. actual condition ou tho 1st day of Jauuary, 1SOJ. Before n;e, GEO. s. CILMAX, ., Justice of the Pea'e. Allan C Halliv-k ia th. .,,,1 . . -- n.. lUl i.Cl AgCli, for this city, by certificate of authority from tr.e Auditor of btate, tiiesl In the Couuty C.i k . oiSce. Applications for insurance on merchandise, store a.u. 11.... , ... , . ..w.-, " - ... aj 6 1 aim cuuwaw, witi 09 aiteuueu to, aud policies issued at reasonable rate.. ALLKN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Suildiug, Xo. 9 Jlaua street, A.vauavlUo, Ind. Jan2Jtap28

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I &VEEH I II I SSI POTA TOES. US BAB. ! lels l'ink Fye, W) bbls N'eshunnorks, prim. : article, in store and for sale bv j F. S 11 A It H K A CO., Xo. 130 Main at. lOOP SKI It TS. A t-PEE STOCK. with and without bustles, that can be put iu band box cr carpet sack while traveling, Judt received at SCHAPK KR k BUSSI NG'.S, Successors to S. Embich A Co., . npr.'S 4; Main street. Gifl'JS MIBiES. I.H rd and Sutter Trver.'; Sugar do Ousging Rod.., Wantasre do Yardsticks, tardtn Tools iu etts for li.lie end children, At IKO. S. HONNTAtJ, I iIaiii etrei-t lielow Hranch Bank, ! a;r.'j zin of the Circular Saw. ! JjOSy'ETS, SCOOPS, AJS'lt BIIII JSJt bons A huge and very cheap lot of the I latest styles some verv beantifnl ones. Just opened t SCI1APKKR BUSSING'S, : Successors to S. mbich Co., I pr:i 49 Main street. WVST It HCt: I VEIt A wE W e tf9Jt ply of BOliK'j PATKST SAW GUMMINd MACHIXF.. We take pleasure in caliinir the at tention of ull those using Saw of any kind to this Glimmer, a ) ing the l?st now in use for cheapnes?. durabiliry, and efficiency; having been uccersfully used in almost every Stute in the Union, and the demand steadily increasing, warrant, us in recommending it to all f ersons needing a SAW GUM M ! S G M A C HI N K S-jJ " These Uummeis are nianufactnred fi r u. of tho beet material, and every care taken iu the workr.iauship t furnish a machine that cannot fail to give satisfaction. KO. ai SON XTAG A CO., Jobbers and Importers of Hardware, Ac., Ac. upr . Main at., Evansville, Ind. 23 I3C 0 "XT J. JLm STB. E HtiTtll.'St.', lEJTimT, AJf h niiei ri oe vel I' uu Iih old rooms, Miin MH' I. i.fi ,1,-1.- -.i iwt H.jii-v. tn ihi roriirr i'l' . .tv-r Tlmfiipti'tir bniiCHtorf, :t-it l- Uwi litiv fr .iiiisjc nil . rk, li i ii -w ri:irt-.l tr suppi i- -ti'i niuKinir those Itcttiinlti. t '.i v. hi.ti :itnl M:ify, ran - 1-1- ..r t n t in mmii t i" MHii r-il t ts vU'i'f i pniiu rt'.i I N'H'rM ... hjuiy ii:-:-'),-e, .'-e, fi, - teV Sty les Ot Will k, llie -.urn. which is v.-rv lieautitui ; the etuis Mi-M-rior ri, viile-inite ; also, cheoplaset plat--s. He l.j.s Is-n using fT 2 years, r pri-ee-s fi r exiracting teeth without in the ni.'ij-i,-iy i f c:tses, w IlIi eiitire li'iie;r-!-i i pel suns w ill testify. Parents -leMi'h and btrt'ity to their i-i-ii -r.-u l-v -e l-,.-fi-.-s-iiiir ir' eirularii ies of tl-.i ti-eh oi rcct 'd the dentist. The most ex'r .luely irreeu'ur le.-th cm be coi'i-ecN d. Thu price, t i Deti. lis'i lute., is it :m th-- hist few years su vr-iv le-i-Sou.iSle tii ;t all nrav now enifiv'tho t-e'ieflts i f t he fceii -i- lr. K. HIT Ti'illNSOX, IVu'.i-t ' or Main uud Second sts., EvausvilM, lmt. uirt-'.'0-;ini SU 3 V E YOR'iOTTcE. 1. 1. PHI -.. B'.'A OB MJW &JZ ter s:ed iii ininls n il .i 1 1 i i -jr tha ftdlowiug rtet-cri-ol ir n-r. are I er-by In'lilleil that on the 17th if V pi il. licio I Ito (' miitv Mirveyor i f Vanileri'iirh ci'untf il: run tlie lines and rpetnte tlte cirneis nf il n.: e id" the north end of the wHl halt" of the north west quarter of section 4, town 6, sou'h nl rnn;v 1 1 west ; and alia of 18 acre, of the south en, i nf t-aal acres. nisi2:i 1 1; rl.' Ill DOLPH K En R Wr.U BH K t. I.A it A.VI PA BASONS. A large assortment just oiHned at ...' 1 1 A V K KU t K V 181 N'0'3. Sticteseors to 8. Kniliich A Co., 49 Main -treet. aprl GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSUBANCE WIIH T 14 K mum co. Incorporati'd 181D Charter Perpftnal. 'CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, AlKObU IK. AJiU I U1KAIKK1I. : Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho prciige of 40 yara success and -Tieriene UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 , Ol les-u s have beeu paid by the Ltna Insurance (kiinpatiy iu the past 40 years. The valua of roliiilde Insurnnca will be apparent frcm the foilow inj; 'LOSSES PAID SYTIfE JETN'A iilbtvo toe past rivr T ears : luOhio jf43I,520.8'l In Michigan. S158.04S II In Wisconsin, los,0."..(i7 In hentuekv, 2,Wfl.4il Missouri, :-iM.ftl8.4 Iowa A Minn. l'l,:t!.4rt Fcnn'a ft Vs.. Sl.S'.iri.M In Indiana,... 14a,U.8l In Illinois. . 44,327.4l TenDeseee,.... 97.649.21 Kansas A Neb 19.945.77 Alk. t Oa.... 23.945.0-4 Mississippi and Alabama,. ..$52,412.18. , ' Piro and Inland Navigation r.i.Ks accepten s.t lerms consistent witn Mitvency end fa'r profit. J'.jierlal tftvntinn given to iwwrane of l)WELLiSQ& a,tt ( 'onffiit. ffr term of X to 5 yeart. 1'h'- solid service long and successfully tried, and th- many ad jintayes the --l-Una Insurance Company p-IMs,i.. es in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to instiioRnd understanding their best i llteresls. Diirimr " -triiieent times " the necessity for reliable liisornncn becomes nn imperative duty the anility of pi-operty owners to sustain 1. being then much lessened. Agencies in ail the principal cities and town, throughout the State Polities Issued without d- . lay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of th. C-ompan v. tf Business attouded to with despatch and fidelitv. A. C. HALLOCK A SOX, Agents, mar8 Marble Building, Main-st. B? rvJi VEBfi A JVM PJSTOi,B, JtLa Bides and Guns in great variety and 20 par c-nt. cheaper than before offered in this market. Wo call attention vo the following kinds on hand : Sharpe's Repeaters, " Revolvers, 4 barreled Pistols, i.'olts' old and new Patent, 3 inch, 4 Inch, and o inch barrel Revolvers, assorted with Ivory and Rosewood handles, ' Warner's Pistol. Smith A Weson Pistols, llerenger'. do Alien's single barrel, self-cocking Pistols, assorted Ivory and Besewood bandies. Remington Pistols, Allen's Cartridges, Henry's Rifles, Shots Guns from $7 to t'Wt fehot Belts, Pistol Flasks, Sportmeu's equipments, for sale at i5E(J 8. SOXNTAO ft C0.'.3, Hardware Dealers, Main street. r3 Sign of th Circular Saw. . I! A If S AJVII JHAJV-fM I.W.B Si.kand Lace Mantillas and Capes, Silk, Crap anfi Stella Shawls, openeil at ! HCHAPKEBal BUSSIXO'8, Successors to 8. Embich ft Co., apt.3 49 Main Street. WHEELER & WILSON'S

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SWirC MACHINE, Xo. 5 First Street, between Main and Lacnst. ISfJK OFFEB TO TUB PUBLkV wW vv heeler d- Wiisnu's Improved Kewinc Ma. chine at reduced prices, with lncrcasedconfid.no in iu merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well 00 the thickest or t hi nest fabrics; makes th. lock si itch impossible to unravel, with the essential . advantage of beingaliko on both sides, forming BO ridtte or chaiu ou tlie uu Jer side ; is simpl. in constructloii, mors sjasedy in movement, and mor. durable than any other machine. V,'i giva full Instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary . seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, ail 011 the same machiue, and warrautad tor three years. w. alio keep on constantly baud afullaasortmant of Singer', machines. . ' Circular, containing testimonials of tb. abova machines, from persons of tha highest standing East and H'ut, giving prices, etc., wilt ba furnished, gratis, on application lu parson or by letter. febJly S. H. atiLMAX.