Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 189, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 April 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. t, MONDAY MORNING ."i. APRIL 16

Opposition State Ticket. Jfok governor, HENRY fc. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF 8TATE, JONATHAN S. IIARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORSET OEN'ERAL, 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. --- Amusing. The efforts of the Douglas press to pump up enthusiasm for the Little Giant, and to flatter themselves into the belief that he has a prospect for success at Charleston, are really amusing. The Enquirer of the 13th, in an article on the Missouri Democratic State Convention, thus closes its account of that assemblage and its doings : "The Delegates go uninstrncted, which shows that the policy urged by the friend3 of Judge Donglas has been fully carried out.. Some of the delegates are for Douglas, but how many is not known."' Our telegraphic report, published on Friday morning, informed us that " it is understood that eleven are for Hunter, three for Douglas, and two each for Dickinson and Breckinridge." - 1 So, after all the blusterof Douglas's friend3l he has only one-sixth of the Missouri delegation! - : -' . . ',. ; i Has the Enquirer read the report of the proceedings of the Missouri i Convention aforesaid? Amongst the resolutions is one affirming that 1 " neither Congress nor the Territorial Legislatures) have power to abolish or prohibit the introduction of slavery into the .Territories,'? (the TAdministration doctrine.) ' Another cknse " repudiates the Douglas doctrine of unfriendly legislation." The Enquirer says It; wns; the . Douglas policy not to instruct delegates.. . Of .course not, in Missouri, where they knew their favorite stood "no sfiowV but in Indiana, it was the "policy" -to instruct! . What is sauce for the goose' is not sauce for the gander. Pretty sharp practice tliat. ' ' ' 3 '. Our neighbor,. after looking . ove. the field, seems to think that Mr. - timbre will bd the 'lucky nian' at Charleston, iind that Mr. Seymour or Mr.JDickinson, of New York, will be placed upon the., tieket with him. Should this ticket be - placed before the people, by the Charleston Convention, we can assure our neighbor that it. will be elected by a tremendous majority." v . . . . '. .1, : Enquirer.; j That depends entirely upon the composition of the platform upon which they nre placed, and upon the character of the nominees at Chicago. -If the Charleston platform, "give the cold shoulder" to popular sovereignty, like all the Administration Democracy (who control the Democratic party) now do, and Bates and Read should be the nominees of the Opposition, why" neighbor, it would hardly be worth while for you o make the race. The beating of your platform and ticket would be a sure event from the start. The election woull be a mere formality.' Your party would not get a Free State except possibly California and Oregon, and Bates and Read would stand a fair show for Delaware, Maryland, and Missouri, to say nothing of Kentucky and Tennessee. The Opposition would also get Kansas, if she comes in as a State in time. The running of a Third Party (Baltimore) ticket would in that caso do you more harm Jhanit would do us.-- It would get no votes of consequence in. the North, and in the South would divide the pro-slavery rote with the Democracy, giving our ticket a good start in the Southern " doubtful " States. In this State, we would beat you badly, both in October and November. Polygamy. The Baltimore Exchange decidedly approves the Anti-Polygamy bilh which hti3 passed the House by a vote of more than two to one. It states the substance of theargunient in a very few words : The people of this country accord, with a few insignificant exceptions, in denouncing polygamy as inconsistent with their notions of good government, and repugnant to their ideas of civilization. They may, therefore, insist that its votaries shall abandon the practice, or withdraw from the country. If such an edict wounds some eccentric conscience, which ; is; unablt to disconnect a mode of life from a mode of faith, tho public is not called upon, on that account, to forego its owu opinions. And when it delilierately thinks that a vicious ciistoiu imperils the integrity and vitality of society, it should strike it down, whether it is sanctioned by a State, or a church, or .is practiced by sects or parties. . " Effect of the Xkw Esglano Elkctio.ns. A private correspondent of the Cincinnati ; Gazette in Washington (not a Congressman) writes. - i r' You have seen the results in Connecticut and ivhode Island.'. . They are full of instruction ftnd admonition, and must produce an etfect upon all reflecting men whu look to the success of the cauw. I finl a good dear of "change of sentiment here; "and va much more subdued feeling since these developments. AH the .Republican speakers who have returned from Connecticut, say Seward cannot carry the State if nominated With a third ticket in the lifid, such as will be . uomiuated . at Baltimore-,' I believe' he will lose Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois. The reaction has beguu, We have only to fear the rule or ruin policy at Chicago. $6yA Grand Lodge of the Sons of Malta was established at ludianapolis on the 11th. Grand officers were elected. The Lodge adjourned to meet at the Mime place, on the first Wednesday nt'ter the first Monday in January, 1861.

Varieties. A caloric engine is being built in New York to draw cars en a street "railroad at Havana. In the United States there are about 200,000 Jews, while there are in all EngUtod only 35,000. - Illinois, from present appearances, will give a united vote in the Chicago Convention for Lincoln. Cin Gaz. Tom Savers lately said that he would either whipJieenan or be carried dead out of the ring. Rev. James Runcie, of Jeflersonville, has accepted the call to the Rectorship of Christ Church iu. Madison, and has entered upon the duties of his office. A pRKCocioca specimen of Young America attempted to blow up his mother with gunpowder, in Memphis, Tenn., the other day, "just for fun." Hon. Thos. F. Marshall is lying seriously ill in the hospital at Buffalo, New York. , Samuel G. Ooden, father of Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie, the authoress and actress, died on the 4th instant at Astoria, N. Y., aged 81 years. The seventy-second anniversary of the settlement of Ohio was celebrated by the pioneers in Cincinnati on the 7th. A very interesting paper in relation to life in the wilderness, from the pen of Judge McLean, was read on the occasion. The Lafayette Courier has found a complete refutation of the Universalist doctrine. It says there it a hell that his name is Samuel H. Hell, and he subscribed !or the Courier on Saturday. The Washington correspondent of the New York Pott says that well informed persons declare that neither Judge McLean nor Judge Bates will allow their names to be used by the Baltimore Contention to the prejudice of the Chicago nominee. ' Woods Burning. We understand the woods in Lost Creek and Riley townships, southeast of the city, have been burned over recently in many places, doing great damages to farm-fences, meadow and pasture lands. Terre Haute Journal. 1 In the famous Carstang-Shaw case, for the defence the deposition of Mrs. Armanda Chamberlain, of Cincinnati, mentions the fact that Miss Elite has once before obtained damages to the amount of $5,000 for breach of promise the unfortunate being a Judge Ivy so that the lady seems an old hand at the business. Two or three days ago a man was arrested in Louisville, charged with kidnapping a negro boy whom he had with him. He had "seduced the boy from Philadelphia, on pretense of taking him to learn gardening in Pittsburgh, but, on one pretense and another, took him as far as Louisville, where he was stopped. He calls his name C, J. Smith, and hails from Henderson. . The remarkable feat of reduc-intf to six

days the period required for communicating between London and Calcutta bus been accomplished. The first private tekgrain between India and Englund, via the Red Sea, was received at Lloyd's, dated Calcitta, the 10th of March. It reports as follows: " Ship Red Gauntlet, bound to London, burnt and scuttled. Some cargo -will be saved." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tro tch . m. Mi mjvmi JjOJS'u .v Porter. UO dux. pta., a genuine article fur medicinal ),urioseai, ju.it received ami fur sale hy ('HAS. Mc.JOHNSToN, Posey Block. 500,000 Plants fur sale lv F. SHARPS A CO.. aprl;i l;to Maiu street. W W price thHU ver ottered In-fore, together with an assortment of Colored Paints, at the Drug store. WM. 11. 1. STODHAKi), Hjirl-2 17 Main street. 'fm i jvf r81om&7m-'mii o iiJ, 'jj-'n Ml Sperm Oil, for sale by the barrel or trillion at Kia--- - 17 MAIN STRKKT. jr j a 's7vfaj-s jJvet .riiu iiu j"Ts J visiting the city will find a good assoitmcut ft Drugs, Medicines, Paiuts, Oil, Class, ami Patent Medicines, for sale at reduced prices ut the Drug und Chemical w arehouse 17 Maiu street. aprl-J , WM, II. P. SToDDAUD. TSW.MMSi H Jl.fi ' 1 (To U J "7 OJ MM Hams, from S lbs each to 25 lbs. Plain or canvassed, fresh and juicy, for sale at 1 VICKKItY 1TR03., ' aprl'J Stain street. 1 4WWk Potjs'tis om mVnrr Shoulder i. ms nice cuti t I'Miud. for sale at aprl'J V ICK K It Y UU4IS., H'l Muiu street. g 111 ti KH ' 'I 'M ' Y'b V W.MJS'T 'TO SMiMi soni" of Ihf bei Ciree in thr i'ilij, took in Vickery's show window, at H-Z MAIN ST. 4WI MS fuksu u' u. HtrrviiH m.wW just received at VICKKIiY'S, Ko. S2 Main street. ,-VICKERT'S, T 82 Main street. Rll U . Caudles, for sales t aprl" ' Great Chance for Bargains. war .-.;.," tr o. wmlm. sm.i, ou Saturday, the 14tli iust.,at their aurtiou rooin. corner Main and Third streets, a larue lot of Saddlery ami Harness, iimunlac tured lor this market tiy I. M. Schuno. The stock consists of IS assorted Saddles. 0 setts of Silver Mounted Bur yry li.u-ucs, ti setts of Krass Mouuteil Bukk.v Harness, 1 set Silver Mounted Carriage Harness, Waeou and Staire Harness, Cart and Ysnkee Broechinir, Killing Itridles, Martinis les. Blind Bridles. Collars, names, V lups, W hip-lashes, Cirthinj;, .tv. Als, a lot ot Saddlery Hardware, cousisthig of Buckles, Bitts, Monntinps, Tarks, Trees, and a great many artifUes lio uuuierous t nieutifn. - - T hi RMS OK SALK. All sums of five dollars and under, cash ;.all sums over live dollars, a credit of ttiree nionttix. the ncvlitwr giving note with approved secrity. . . aprll-ts jrVijs's, n I. . s s "3 oon n a a' - li 1 1 sorted sives, lor iule ltv aprll (HSR, WAL7.KLI.& CO. 1800. SPUING & SUMMER 1860. O O Q X J3 . QHJ.S'A MsM.V X RRILM. 'KRHPMH TAjr tully inform their Jiuiiuirous fiiends aud tho public (enerally, that they are daily receiving acivsJions to their large and varied stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for elegance, style aud Tariety, cannot lie surv.aaed. It would t siierHuous to enumerate all the deiiartmeiits w hich, on inspection, will lie foiiuil replete enihraciug all the lending styles and nuvelties of the season. . Tins business iirinripl. il which have aaiued for their t'ld established house such extensive iatrouage, will be adhered to, viz.: Execution ol old rs witlt.disptitch attunthm and courtesy t customers, coiiilMie-d with moderate charges. Their Htm-k having bemu purchased with care aud judgment in the best markets, aud ot tirst quality, ti.. gather viiiti an adherence to sound ii in, Ij.'l.s ,,f trade, they are couU.lcut of tiug able to bilj4.lv those who may favor them w ith a call on the l--t tei ue AbiK-xi'd thoy submit a list of di-i.su-luients. Cloths, Casi meres, and Vestiugs, Tweed,, Ky: Jeans, Cottouades and la.niuts, NVs St vie Prints, a grit variety, , Frrirb 4lrgandies, I.awns rfnd Ginghams. English Berages, Anglais and Challis. ' Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish Poplius, Mohair GinkIs for traveling ilresies, . . '. FiHiich Berage lU)lies, 5 to 11 Volanls, . " orgaiiily " 0 to H " StlT: !tnd Gingham Vmbrellas and Pariuiols, : 1'aitatea, Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hals, Itiuls and Sli.-, Soil Bl.tek.aud Colored Hnls, Vhite. Blu. aud Pink Mosiiiito Notts, Freuch uisl Scotch Embroideries, a great variety. Black Lace Maittill.-ts aud Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Milts, and W hite and Colmed Coixit ts, M' hit Good.,, Notious, Dress Trimmiims, Ac, .l-. S. A K. woiiht iitlt particular attention totlnir stcn'k o( Irish Lim n Goods of their owu importations. ' warranted " Pure " 't.iiu;, soft finish and Grit Bleached couslstiliiT i.f ; s. 4-1, 1.-4 and 12-4 Linens, Itrowu and ftleiu'ticd, Dumas!,, all sizes. Linen Cambric Haiiil&orcbii't-., Toueis, Brown aud Hhwheil llurks, A. N. B.--l hoinpson's SKirts, reiiiii ing no Steel Soriug arouud lhe Isidy, are rocoiiuueiMlod for I he f.'lloviri: eculiaritivn and udvantag' : 1-t. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freeihni from liability to chafo or ex -c.riate, and admit ot any kiud of exerci-10 without the slightest iiicouveuiei.ee to the wearei . t"t'orn.-r Maiu and First street.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

mjttLS JiJS'lt SPMKES. 80O keirs t s-sorteu Jo , 1M) do do Cut Mdkes, 4 do Hue I.athin; Nails, Kor sale l.y ORtl, DA I..KI.L k CO. WlOM I flttjy, BUST 4tlfJl.iT MM. 10O liundles assorted, 1, 1V y., l?i, inches, received this dav and for sale tv JACOB STRAITB & SOK, aprO 74 Main street. J' pou hjYjb- r U'bl'ffpi'-: u 'so it J Fountains and all Hie fixtures, and Hh) 07.. Sulphate yuiuine. WM. BIEKBoWKIi. apra-3til steel Squares ou hand and for sale at apr7 JACOB STKAUB SON'S " WptTTKIt! It t.'TT JK H5 U H 77HK MM choice Western Reserve Butter, jut received at the Pioneer Family Orocery, and for sale hy aprf. J. P. KLIilOTT. jfiii ifujY 8i'Uuuj'H- io'ito x7 ji V sorted, just ree'd hy CH AS. McJOHNSfON, ar3 Posey Block. w'jkIkt j-ofjroA'Af.-'Ji) liuLs. 9 riuie Seed Sweet Potatoes, j ust received and for salehy V. SHARI'K A Co., VM Main st. a iUJHS SK MiII. :5 busliels lue Grass, W do Orchard Grass, l-0 do Hunariau Crass,. 50 do (lover, 2Ti do Timothy, 20 do Millet, 100 do Red Top or Herds Grass. In atora and for sale hy mar27 JT. SH A KrA CO., No. l.iO Main st. jrjiorrr ?.. 106 . haj,vM. nock, HMI hush Pinkeyes, for sale at lowest market rates by ' J. P. ELLIOTT. MM feed on hand, and delivered in any part of the cityfor sale ty J. P. ELLIOTT. m Mjjt st mi r fjy a t no w j? a JL Henry I'isstou's and ether makers, from W. 'A t-olV iuctits. JACOB STUAUB SON. Jf J TMIMJVO'iij TVIMMiTSUM. OVO'M M-J aitd Hunt's best 'iality, Nob. 1 nnd 2. apr7-2wd JACOB STRAIB & SON. Carpet IIous o . 'VW9K jMHH MIMiCMiit'MJVii Jl I..IUWW (jer stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oil cloths, Curtain goods both Swiss and I'amask -Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furnishing goods generally, than we have ever received. Also, a large retail stock of Staple and Fancy ilry Goids, Trimmings, NotioDS, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mautillas, f bawls, a nice assortment of Merrimac and Coclitico prints, Hoop Skirts 2Ti per cent, cheaper than lust year, Boys' wear Cottou, Linen and Woolen Ladies' liress Goods nice assortment. Also, the Kuibryo Cottou Ynrus. Call at J. OAKLEY & SON'S, apr7 No. G First street. nemoval. . w Jjn k s .. . ju ni: CJr moved his stock of Tea, Tohai'co, Cigars, Ac, to the corner of Stain and First streets, adjoining Dobell A Conynpton'g Book store, where he will be pleased to see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him w ith a call. uprti 'Tfift7ZOO Ml OX.' M-'HMi 8MMJBJ4J& JL-J received at the Pioneer Family Grocery, and for sale l.y (aprti) J. P. ELLIOTT. 'fjnfiZi t T kjm t tiui : s it ! m: h t o k .m. Yount? Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Tea, cheap for cash at J AS. L. SPALDING'S, aprG Cor. Main and First sis. Jf1l M WI.V14 TOHJtVVO .1 I, 1, W-S kinds at SPALDING'S, cor. Maiu and First. S Tobacco, from common to extra ttoe. for sale wholesale and retail at SPALDING'S, aprii Cor. Main and First streets. MM Fruits and Candies, for sale cheap at JAS. I,. SPALDING'S, fiprti Corner Maiu aud First. vvJujiiiiJiJV' la ujss sku -a ho Mm. bush, in store. For sale low by aprG Oltlt, DALZELL A CO. VJluMiittYSUJ''UHIMi tf. A 20 baK White Cai'et t.'hain, 21 do assorted Colors, .Ml doz Brooms, 30 do. Washboards, r gross Essence Citlh'e, f.n boxes Star Candles, .V) do Soap, 111) do Starch, 25 bids Tar, I . do Navy Pitdi, V tales do Gahuifl, 1ISI do Bux:keU, 4( do. Tubs, For sale by OlMt, DALZELL A CO. J MIMlff HK HTM7olS'lioj'UHMK Trowels. 10 do, assorted sizes, just retvived direct from England. JACOB STRAl'B & SON, apr7 74 Maiu street. rWlJiM'K I. MJS'Mi v71 U ho . H&Mt JL I.lilli8,2"), I!:'., fiti, 7.", 8", HSI feet, j list received direct from England. apr7 JACB STUAITB Jfc SON. 1 if W'"' lit Mi l7H H oil It KHOiJT, IU Ad extra article, tor sale at Munich t Si ji's by thu halt barrel or gallon. Everybody come and try it. apr gii. Mi A it silt M.sa.vn niioiii.inins. S lfsSi lbs shoulders, Usui lbs clear sides. Received per steamer Caroline at apii; COOK A LANGLEV'S. ffOM-'PMiK, l OM-'M- K K. In ha choice Itio Colt'ee, 2t Pockets .lava do 1 bale Mexican do Just received at t'OOK A LANGLEY'S. WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. Ttrw snu. n f: n x n v h a o Hi'f now t.nniiig uuh of Ihd Irtrfnt ami miiHt drMirM ttM;kfi of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Evrr ottered for sale in this market. 1 lu ir slock has just been selected by one of the lino, who lias lieen actively engaged in the business for 20 years. Having purchased largely for CASH, they are piopared to offer very suiterior inducements to the trade. For CASH or PUOMPT PAPER, they will sell goods lower than Louisville or Cincinnati, and as an evidence of their sincerity iu making this proposition, they solicit tlm privilege of, utul.-racll-ing those cities. Ever buyer should certainly call and see them at 15 Main street. aprttf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver ware. 1 U KMSf, K U, HJt f"".V J VHT MtMiturned tlom the East, where he has mire h a s ed a I'libj sif iivnrv il,.1 V; fitTipiltIl, II' l "iU- -,- I m iv. 1 t ami purfhasoM in ctoiv im r t i c 11 I nr. hihI wliit-h be intends to sell ut THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. lie reiTU'u!lv invitee bi:t tVioiuls itiil rtisttuier tu examine his kh1h aiitt prii ert lt fur iurt'hisiti Hrtcwhon. At! i;.MKlt sol! jtro wrurrnrite! to b ah rilrsitnltl. S, H. Personal rtUcutiuii paid to ltiuirliig of lint Watrhen. Jewelry require! at nlnu t inMce. No. 8V Maiu t., opporiito 'oitrt Hon?, Kv;itrsvitl, In.h iti i. kih.S) P. I,. GMSLKtl. ,"7 CARPETS!! V Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Eobinet Bars, And au asi-oritn, 111 f the linest. II;FSS TKI.V1MIN'G; ever brunght to the Citv. J. S. HOPKINS, uprd-dtf On First Street.

beautiful a.,sort. F fV'- ' TTinvntiK tine Watch-" W.t 2'A fll'V VTf ifVf es. ChaitiH. Jewelry,5. .3LV - ?A't- K?--- f IVI

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Babcock k Co, HARDWARE DEALERS, t .- i ' ; 't , I ".. ' , " 1 . HAVE KEMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOW OFFER FOR SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR. EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE svppLiKn ojv Tim most FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC O CK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. J. HEAI.V. . W. VUHCS. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rwviMi irjx'imBHia.y'Miit iu vuvti JBL associated together in the Book. Stationary and Music business, respectfully announce to the puhlic tliat they have on hand a large aud wellselected stock of BOOKS, STATION'KltV. PIANOS and MUSICAL 1 SSTRUM KNTS or all kinds SI11.ET MUSIC aud 1NST11UCTOKS for i"iaiio, Guitar, Violin, Flute, AiMHirdism, Ac. Also, alare and fine assortment of VIOLIN, GUITAR, VIOL1NCKLLO, and I'lANO tiTUINGS, and everything usually kwnt either in Hook or Music stores. 111120 HUALY A WAKRKN. BOTANICAL PHYSICIAN. DR. W M.COURTNEY, OMet tor. .Tfoa sua Mi rut srsrfs, EVANS VI LLK, INI). Jf. '. HA H M' E nJTIJ.VJSJST JLOMM in this city and ran he found at his rifflce at ail hours (both day and niht), excejit when professionally euiiftfted. Kcer' Ksp?cial atteittiou Kiveu to all chronic digeases. Cancers cured, (warranted). feb&f :imd .Vhe Economist .... 1 ,HgJ, "I,1, iii'si II 1 1 II 2 !Jr-F .11 1 j"JOMO' raviis KTvirt jm TAKtijs this J& firsl prtnuiuiiiH t every Fair whore it has U cri exhibitiiJ. At Hio Moi"itU- ?Mterii IntlUuia IiMlrict Fir, livhl here October, 1KV., tliore vioro hut I wo priiiiiiniHottVi'i'd frcKkiug toTt ow for tii htst wvxl cowkifig 9loT,nd one for lht be.-t tonl co-kinir ttTe. Tho Junomhtt took the KI ilKT PKfcM I lM FOU THE BK8T . OUKINU STOVK KUU WOOD. U,).'lk-r, Khiiitmn A: Co tcok thu Hiat premium for their cooking ntove tor coal. No other liiiitum!4 were oll'orwl. . i'he IarHH.ivcr iiiJh! wnn n iilti to thi Ffonoruist ut tho New York xtnte fr'uir; kiuI the first piemiuia at the lTnil-l Slui.-s Fair liehl ftt Jh!cajft. ami twelve other .State and futility Fif!j in lSiiK In im hruiit h of me-hHiiual uit has thor liMfii :i utoiM Hiarent Hflvume thitu in tt.e iiuiautcturH ot to.. It is hiit a few years since the ery rmme whs n novelty, re"reyutintr a huge, ithajieleikS Mtrut'turu, almost aa devoiti of use m ornaiiieitt. These have gradually giveu place to pattern of xr:ue ail(l utility ; until tho varieties our markets n.w present have almost exhausted the vocahulary of iiames ; and tun dirt ere lit phas the metal in made to assume, would a-stonih old Vulcan himself. IitHtyleand finUh, tho improvement hat heeu reaJ, luaviut nothing to ho Mred on that point, hut the severe competition 'n pric?, to which they have been subjected, h u deprived theui of many of the more sulwtantial qualities difsirahle. This sieeniH more especially to have heeu the case iu rel'erencw to cook stoves au article of domestic economy that hati more to do with scolding wives and crotchety Rfrvauti thau tuotit teople imniuv. The public kave loujc sought au improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cookius? 6Uve, if it only pOftMesKei the merit of weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfectimi of mannfuctnre. These (juaJitieti Stfem to be possessed niout fully in the Kcon .mist a hew stove, prftcted and brought out the pant eaMtn, by ftleswrs. Troadwell, Ferry A Nortou,of Albany. Wo heard so much of this stitve, and it looked ho much like a btove intended for use, that we concluded to try them, aud the result of the experiment convince us that the propriet, in t heir determination to mako tiw bst iu the tror(, liave Hucceedrd. We regard tb Economist ns jMaf.psiing all the tueritri altove enumerated h the jfiat tive ot' the day tar in advance of anything ever attempted iu tho line of ituvt, pei tW-t in all its Hppoiutmentft, and true to its naxue iu durability and the use of fuel. Among the m;tny conveniences attat-hnd to it, may bo meutioued a tin tre uvm, with hHks arranged, for ntiapiidin liifnts while roiting. A copier water tHtik, holding from V to 25 gallons warming eloHft, brtdliug hearth, dc, &c. The broiling hearth i one of the mott noticeable feutureH of thia renittt kahl stove. There never has been, to our kuoui-itluc, any broiling fixture that wasrealljp' Katibla'try in its operation. The proprietor of tbis tov bae Iteeti cunductirtg a merie of experiment a upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting iu the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, whieh has keoti Keeured by letter Mitent, and is oue of the most admirable things of the kind we ever daw bluiling without smoke, aud keeping tho coals in a constant glow. We are always glad to do just ire to mechuuical ini) rovonifiits, and es-iHH-iaJly siieh art oontribiilo so largely to the geuerat gool, as the oue above mthtHned. The Fcouoiui.it, whi h is comniaudiag such a Targe sale, will he found tty at SC'ANTLfN & STKrilKNM'S Main ut., bolweon Water and First, lJv;iiik.vtlla, Inn. murti fePlUNG TRADE. Jolin XX- Dotors, Whok'sah: Manufacturer ot iJeiitlemen's, Ladies1, Mimas', and Uliildreu'a . SOES, AND UPPERS, i 'arltle liuildiug't. No. o Wfst Fourth street CtmJuuali, WJflTE& T ii MS JtTTJZJTi&J OF JL d ;th i Ut the tact that he is now mauufacturii gf and keeps oistautly iu hand a large stock id" the tiewetd. and etioiewst aiyk:s of goods adapted to the renuiri-uieiits 4f popular trade ; the in luceiitfiits he oilers an tit(L t;tOlS AT IAW l' UH'KS. Having b.-en ei ggel in maunlai:turiug lust ctn-HH gtds br over twenty years, be iiuw rUiiiii to have facilituK for mauiuacl urtftg first cl;ss g.Hnts as cheap, if nut eh-apT, t hau K.ist-ni maiinlai tiiies 11 v htd ttfnh-Mt of his ability to irttrr extra iudai-Ntentn Un l buyers. liis motto is a fair tk-ld and uo favrs. fall and exHiuiiie hii'o uls, aul you will bo nure to buy. tt.Oid(Mu prompt 1 attcudod to.

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or the cosniTiow or TBE -' Home . .Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1.40", MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF Til AT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : rmMit: .wi.nn of this com pavi B u Hie noMK iNSt'BAKrF. Com pant, Incorporated in ISM, aud located in tho city of New York. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The capital of said Company actually paid up iu cash is SI.OOO.Ot'H) 00 The surplus on the 1st day of January, 110 415,815 & Total amount of capital and surplus H,41.r,sl.S S ASSETS. Auiountof cjish In Coutineutal Bauk, N. Y fi0,7c7 M Aiuouut of cash iu hands of Aleuts, and in course of transmission (halance) 2r6Ct 51 Amount of unincumbered real estate, Xo. 4 Wall Street.... ti7,ne.i 00 Amount of United Status treasury notes, market value .-...1112,241 2(i Amount Missouri State h'ds, 6 per cent., market valno... lii,22tj 0U Amount of North Carolina boiuls, 6 er cent., market raiue 9,6.30 00 Amount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., uarket value.. 9,0(JO (KI Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value 10,250 00 Amount of bau k jstocks, market value SS.&Jo w Amount of loans ou bonds aud mortgages, being first lien of record on uuincumtiered real estate, worth at least fcl.Otl".,), aud ou which there is less thau one year's interest due aud owing rate of interest 7 percent Sotl.filK 03 Amount of loans on stix-k-aud bonds, liable on luand, the market value ' of securities pledged, i25t,6as ..iss.ctm oo Amount due IV .in preiuiun. on policies issued at office.. 1 ,StJ7 7'. Amount of bi!ls recelvablo for preuiiums ou inland navigation risks, Ac ll,0t4 41 Interest actually due and paid 2I.02S SO -$M"8,3G9 28 LIABILITl KS. Amount of losses adjusted, and due nnd unpaid None Amount of lo.ses incurred unil in process of ndjutst- ' ment 17,6:3 .l Amount of loatfe reported on u hich no uctioii hai beeu takeu VI Aiuouut of cUiins for hMued reHitted bv the CoUipuuy.. !),50U IK Auiouut f ilividemlK declared, aud due aud unpaid... IS one. Aiuouut f dividends, either earth or acrip,derl.Hred but not yet due None. Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount of all other exuttiu ciiHUSUfciuiitit the Co None. Total amount of losses, lains, and liabilities $42,58rt 43 The greatest amount insured on any ouu ritk is ;:(ii,imhi, but will not, as a general rule, exceed 8UMKHI. The Company has no general rulo as to tho amount allowed to bo insured in auy city, town, village, or block, being governed in tins matter, ill each case, b y the general character of buildin--. width of streets, facilities tor putting out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited iu any other State as security therein. All attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OF NEW V0RK, I ss City and County of New York. ' ' ' Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct stateinfut of the :tltair of the said Cot poration, aud that they are the aboe described officers t hereof. I Signed) CHARLES. I. M ARTIN, Prcs't. (Signed) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscribcd and suorn before me, this 17th day of . . January, A. D. 1S00. Witness my hand sKAi..j nI1, omvj.,1 ,!. (Signed) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, iu New Vol I;, lot Broadway, N. Y. A lieu C. Uall.uk is the duly authorised agent for this city, as s r certificate of authority tiled iu the County Clerk's othce. This Company iubuivs against loss or dainaen by fire l buildings, meridian. line, hoiiM-hold furni ture, aud personal property generally. Also, agaiust the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN C. II AI.LOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Buildinj!, Maiu si., Evansville. f. b:i-tap2.S. STEWART'S STOVE. ,m i.tt'ji is oj Mrjuvn, ji MjJmbomi mJL lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly an.) greatly improved summer aud winter Cooking Stoves, of Llie unrivaled Stewart's Pateut, aud at the only agency in this city. Thos. Seantlin's, No. 29 Main street, be.ticeen ( Fir ft and Second. The fiist premium was awarded to this Stove as the liest coal or wood cooking stove at the Southwesturn Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised continues as numerous or imiHirtaut scientific principles a this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that saneues of taste in meats and ...i.i.a. .i.u h.,1;..,!.. ut fuutl.i;..., .,r taste, makes so iiisiis.rai.K) an ooieciion io every ) other cooking stove now iu use. .. v ith one-lourth of the fuel employed in tne uest ot stoves now lu use, this most perfect and complete conking apparatus iierlorms, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everythiug required iu the liest provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is borne in mind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, Mi.l the tire is nt its height, w ithout the smallest unpleasantnsss from the change of temperaturs, so little is the heat from it diffused e xternally, an iuducement is presented for its universal employment never heietofore presented iu any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principa1, attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how h nt is so economized und diHueil within the stove itself, and s little jierceptiliiy escapes iulo the kitchen, a place where, with auy of tho stoves uow in use, other than Stewart's, it is scarrely possible for any one. in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with, comfort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed it s-rtectiug this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, ill his opinion, and the opinion of all win. have examined it, mttde it perfect. Within four years leeny M'immiiaI of them have beeu sold, under a full guarantee, and not one has been returned. These remarkable results have emlioldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, -avc ill exterior apiK-arauec, which the old mteiits (having expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk doescbeese. These imitations nre known by various names, but they are all deficient in various particulars, such, as the air-tight Isixes, by which full control is kept over the tire, and of the heat, by a draft dam )er, ingeuiously contrived, which also admits a constant current of cold air on thu outside of the tire box, which again becomes heated air, aud, pasinginto the oven, is made available for cooking uridines. The agent and subscrilier is receiving the beet Imitatiou of the Stewart Stove, called ' Pride of the West," which he will tie happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the price of the genuine Stev,art's. It is pos-ible, of course, to cok with it, but it bears uo resemblance to Stewart's. The Stewart " is sold by the agent, under a ftilL guarantee to iei'lorui as recommended, aud if, within three mouths from p:rchafcing, auy fault is found with them, he will take them back and refund the money. lloiisekeeiH'ts will bear iu uiia.l. then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the ouly agent's here, .will, with halt the labor and onefourth the fuel, do more a lei tietter cooking thau any other stove ever constructed. THOS. SCAN t'LIN, No. 29 Main street, Sole agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove in Southern Indiana aud Kentucky.

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CHA9. . NIEHAVS. v ' i.-lWIS BECKMAK. . i , FIRM OF : NIEIIAITS & BECliMAJf. KEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. UO SjMT,M1 BKTJMIIj dealers and Manufacturers of Tin. Copper, aud Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, between Main aud 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 the best aud neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever .ottered, and have constantly on band a full assortment of Druggist Cans, 4c tkc. Those persons wishing work iu their line are respectfully requested to give them a call before purchasiug elsewhere, as by prompt attention to their business and a thorough knowledge of their trade, they hope to give gcucral satislaction. NIEHAUS BECK MAN. COPPER A NO JOB WOItK. - - Steaiiiboat, Distillery, aud Brewery Work; Steam Piss, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Coppersmithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Koohnsr, flittering, Ac. Work rmrrmitnt to give perfect tatitjaelion; at the Intrtvl 'price. -' ..... inar7-4uid & I It I J' tJ TKJIIK. ust received and now oiieuiuc, au ele gant stock of goods suitable for the Spring Trade : 2o cases fancy priu ts; 10 " denims; 1.0 " bleached muslins; 2 " lawns; a " ehaliies; - - 10 " cvttonadiw; 4 apron checks; 10 bates shirting strifies; 30 " sheeting; And a great variety of uotious of all kinds, all of which we are selling below Cinciuuuti prices, as I we are determined to draw the good trade to Evaii,ville. Coin and examine tor yourselves at m:ti5 J. II. MAGIIEK Jc CO.'S, First St. Jrt'" .I.'JI JM3UMCM,lt e are selling Watches Jewelry, ,ic, st txlraordiiiary low prices, preparatory to Ia3iiiiu anewstcsk. BITTKOLKK BROS., uiarlti 48 Main strtet. g jjMiliTjTjy- 3Tvtm t'Miu'o Wv to attend a Grocery and drive an express wagon. Must kuow how to write a tair hand, anil come well recommended. Apply at No. XXL. Pi.s-'y HKik. J)luia strei t. - marli;-lf SM MiJtO t".t M,.THK MjMZJM Til Mi B Mm Sli re of Thomas Kertli has been removed fruni No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 7. Main St., opfMwite Waidiinga.fi llotei, where he ktn.ps a lull supply of LEATtl Elt AND Fl N Ot NGS. He kenps on liand every variety aud sells cheap for cash. Philip Dukmnek, Fleming's old salesman, is with me, iind will tie on band to wait ou our old Iruiudii aud alt the new cu.-doniers who may call ou us. lie will do justice to all. niarJ-lmd THOMAS KERTH. 1' H Mi Mi M, M JS if ,VM III'.HJ kegs assorted sizes, jnst received and for sale by CflAS. Mc.lOHNSTON, marl Posov's Block, Main Htroi t. rjn O M M, Ml T Jl Jt T M V L'MS JL Iu great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of IV.L27 N. 8. THOMPSON. or Tut losuiTio.N orriiK illiirlfortl Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO TUB AliDITOIloK TH E STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, ItHjO. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford "File Insurance Coinpauy, and Is located at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2.1. The amount of Capital Sbs-k is $;10O,IKS) IK) d. The amount of 1 upitat Stock paid up 50O,000 00 ArtSKTi. I'll. Cash ou hfiid and in B'k.$ tH,-j:!8 1 1 "usli iu bauds of agents, or iu course ot tmri-.iiiisaiou fi,li9M 9 Cash loaned on call .o0,(MSl 00S131,029 OO Hills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,22't 69 Real istate liniucoinlHired, building and lot 19 Pearl street, Hartford ir.,0iH. 00 STOCK. AK1 UONZa A rOLLOWS, viz : - PAR VAI.. M'KTVll.. fill shares Hartford ll'k stock $51, Um &im,!tS: 4.KI shares Phceni.x B k stis-k 40,i'(SI ;t7,'iasi loHshurcs Ct. Riv. B'k'g Co. elk... ii.ouo ti.'SSI lll,.SI 7,150 20, m 25,f:?o 15.IMHI 1.1,3.: :.imi 21, M: '0,000 19.K00 visi shares Exchange Hank stock.. Ifsi shares Bauk of Hartford Co. bank stock 2ii shares Charter iak B'k stock. 1?-J shartTS FHi'mers' dc Mechanics' bank ntoefc ISO shares Mereaulile B'k ttock.. l.'t- shares Merchants' A Mauulai'turers' Bunk stick 1)1,000 '. 7..MI0 2i,0s M.0t1 l.r,os) El.-ioO l,.rsio :il.r shiir. s iEtua B'k stock 1M shares City Bauk bt.x.k 18.S0O i!0o shares American Exchange Bank stock, N. Y ift),uoi). Jui jh.ir.'a Bank of t'ommeree b'k I st.K k, N. Y ".O.ooo 1 "lis! shares Importers j:- Traders i: ink st.s l.. .N. V . :ii,(sk) .i3,i;oo ills) st ares Bank of America bank slock, N. Y 30,000 .. . 33,450 shales Manhattan Co. Bank stock 10,000 . -ll.Ofa) ojsi.ihMi-es Murcli.ints' Bk s'k, N.Y. 15.ISS) li.S2!t Ji) shares Union B'k stock, Nf. Y. lo.ooo lo.ooo 'IK shares Ocean B'k Btock, N. Y. lo.Otsi 9im.i 100 tharcs Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000. 10.7i 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stuck, N : 30,000 ' iiS.iiOO 1(H idiarcs BluckiOone b'k stor-k, Buatou 10.ISN) . 10,fi ,0 16.1 shares Rank of Commerce st'k. Bontoll 10,000 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston 10,001' 10 shares Suffolk B'k st.s k, Boston l.rtu) loo shares Hide uud l-atti. r ti t, Bostou : 10,000 10o shares Webster b'k stock, Bostou 10,000 300 shares National B'k stock, Bostou 10.O0U 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10.0W0 100 shares Sul'ety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,000 TOO shares Boylstou Bauk stock Bostoi 10,000 100 shares Rever. Bauk stork, Boston 4.- 10,000 tiW shares B'k of the Estate of Missouri Btock : 20,000 if.K) shares Merchants' B'k stock 0,r,ts 10.550 1.1.V.5 10.551) 10,750 10,400 10,000 10,300 11,900 10,100 2ft, 200 20,100 St. Louis X0.0OO I 120 shares Connecticut River Com pany stin k 12,os) 20 shares Connecticut Kiver R. K. Company - 2,000 100 shares Hartford ii N Haven It R Co stock 10,000 0 Tennessee State Bonds, ti per cents, payable IS'Ji '20,000 1,300 12,150 18,100 10,125 20,'JOO 8,100 30,000 2,140 ti Ohio State Bonds, 0 per cents, payable lKiSl , 10,000 20,000 10,000 3.1,000 2.00O i P"J" "" 10 Missouri State Stock. V per cent, payable 2 llartfurd City bonds, G per els, payable 1870 tin shares State Bank Wisconsin stock, Milwaukee 8(;!),HI f72o,l.ri7 TotuI assets S'.i3ii,7o;t f.9 LIABILIT1KS. -r,tli. No liabilities to Irnnks, or others, due r not due. ith. No losses adjusted and due. Till. Losses either unadjusted 1 ar Jith. or ailjiisteil and not due, ,'V"" Vth. Iisses in suspense wait- -mar further proof, included ill last answer above 10th. All other claims against the compauy, (dividends ' unpaid) ,.... 1,920 , . Total nmouut of liabilities $i(i,9;UI ti.0 lllh. This rule of the company is not to exesed SIO.uoo in any one risk, sub ect to loss tiy a single tire.. 12th. The amount insured iu a city or village deKuds u)Hiti its size generally till the desirable risks to be hud, subject to the last rule above named. 13th. The wiuount insured in auy oue block of building, dejicuds upon its sie and construction, subject to the rule aUivw referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the Act of I ticorporaf ion accompanies Oils statement. TIMOTIIV C. ALLVN, Sec'y. fe'TATK OF CONNECTICUT, B Hartford County, J oa' January Gtb, lsi. " I'ersouatly a(ipeaixd T. C. Allyu, jvretary of t he Hartford Fire Insurance Company, aud made oath tiint the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full aud correct statement of the attairs 4d' -Maid Joniiauy, and exhibits, so far as can Ui ascurtaiued at this date, lta actual condition uu the 1st day of January, lHOO. Before me, CKO. S. OILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Allen C. Hallo, k is the duly authorized Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled in the Counly Cler's olfiee. Applications for insurance ou merchatidisc, store houses, dwelling and contents, will be attained to, aud policies i&sued at reasonable rates. A f f 1. fcl . TJ . I T .111.- 1 0u.il j Msrt.l.i Hall Building, No. 9 Main street, JSvans1 villa, Ind. jan23tape

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Q KMC Ml IBIS1I rO'TJt TOM18.Z3 Ml JIB. 9 iels Pink Eyes, 50 bids Neehannocks, prim article, in store and for snlo by F. SHARPE it CO., No. 1.10 Mainu . " w mboM' stiM bts.ji M-trijh sTocWl Af JE with and without bustles, that can be put iu band lox or carpet sack whilo truvcliugf jurt received ut SCHAPKER A BUSSINtJ S, Successors to S. Embich A Co., aprli 40 Main street. 'll'MIKMKs77"- . Lard and Jinller Tiyois, .... Sugar do , iuaging Rods, t Wantage do YariLstii-ks, Garden Tools in setts for ladies and children. At GEO. S. SONNTAG, Main street below Branch Bank, apr3 Sigu of the Circular Saw. . w WMiTS, SCO'O 7-Viil-MM Istnt. A large and very cheap lot of the latest styles some very tieautiful ones, just opened at SCHAI'KEK BUSSING'S, Successors to S. Kmblch & Co., npr.1 49 Slain street. US TMitTiiMf-'MiJrik jy'MZtVVp'Z Jily of DOLE'S PATENT SAW GUMMIXuV MACHINE. We take pleasure in calling the attention of all those using Saws of any kind to this Gununer, as being the tiost now Iu use for cheap uess. durability, and efficiency ; having been successfully used iu almost every Slate iu the Union, and the demand steadily increasing, warrants us In recommending it tu all persons needing SAW GUMMING MACHINE " These Glimmers are manufactured fur us of the best material, aud every care taken in the workmanship to furnish a machine that cannot fail to give satisfaction. GKO..S SON N TAG A CO., Jobbe 1 aud luiiorters of Hardware, Ac., &c, aprJ Main st., Evansville, Iud. X1L 3ZZ B It. P. II IT TI II -- "- , MIMiJSTMUT, J" having removed from his old rooms. Main Street, opposite the Omit Hou e, to the coiner of Main and hVcotid sts., over Thompson's Drugstore, aud having iiicrca-cd his uu'ilitivs for doing all kind of hcntal work, he is now prepared to supply the del!. and. lie is htiil making thore beautiful Gobi plates with Gum iceth, which are preferred by so many, and which, for xiivugrh aud purity, can not I.- prpa-sed. A's., ih:. new styles ofwoi k, the Coutinuou Gum, which is very beautiful; the amber, which is suiierior tu vulcanite; also, chooplatiw and silver plates, lie has b'eQ ustug for 2 years, the electric process for extracting teeth without pain, au 1 iu the majority of cases, with entire auccoei.,aK hundreds of erons will testify. Pareuts may iusnit healrii and beauty to their children by huvinir tho. dii.iri-iitg ineulai ities of the Iceth correctinl by the dentist. The most extremely Irregular teeth can be corrected. Thu prices ol Dentistry have I'eeu in the last few years so very reasonable that all may now enjoy th" benefits of the scicii.- Dr. K. HUTCHINSON, Dentist Cor. Main and Seriind sts., Evansville, Ind. mar'J-.'iiu SURVEYOR'SlJOlncil IjI. M" ti hso.'.h r vvjwv o .v9 M. t. retted in lauds adj. Tiling the following ilescrilK'd tract. arv hereby u,. tilled that on the 17th of April, lst.ii. the County Surveyor of Vanderhurgh cniity w ill run the lines and perpetuate the coriii'i-s of 00 ucics of tho north eud el the west tialf of rhe north west quarter of section 4, town u, sottt h 1 range 1 1 west ; aud also of 18 acre of the south end j4id Go acres. ' msii. tii.ri; liLDOLril KEHB .11 H it Mi I. i.J S It. VII M" JM ItJS O M. H. A lai gft McsortTiieiit just opened at SCI! PK Elt ,t BUSSING'S. : ' ; i-'uccessiirs to S. Emhich At, tA.f , apr't 4.J Main street. GUARD AGAINST FIRE HV CHOICE INSURANCE . - WITH HIE . TKA 1HSURAHCE CO. IncofiKH uteii IH1U Cbarttr 1'crpetunl. cash cAi'rrJL $1,500,000, r ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And thu prestige ot 40 years success and experieni e. -. . , UPW ARDS Of l l,00O,0O() Of losses have been paid by the ittua Insurance tympany in the past 40 years. Tie value of reliable Insftranre will be apparent from the following LOSSKH PAID BY TIJK lit'UlNO TOE PAST FIVE TCAI1S: luOhi.i 4:tl,ft2-J.8l In Michigan, 118.013 81 In w'iscousiu, liM,or.07 lu Kentucky, a04,9;;9.4o Missouri, .'... 3S4,f.lS.04 Iowa A Minn. lol,3M).4i lu Indiana,... 14'.,H.).j.8l lu Illinois,... 44,327.41 Tenuessee,.... 07,549.21 Kansas Neb 19,94.77 lVini'a Vs.. -3l,9nS2 Ark. t (Ja.... 2i,!"4(j.uv ftlississipii and Alabama,. ..."2, 412. IS. Piro and Iiiland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. 7.pec.i ulh'titinn yiteu hy iwnwr.iMce of DWELLINGS atul C.iiicwji, ,iir h-rui of to t years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages theitttua Insurance Coniiany possesses in its line, should not lie overlooked by thiuie ready to insure slid understanding their best interest t. I Kui ing "stringent tunes" the necessity for re -j liable Insurance becomes uu iin rative duty the atnlity of (.roperty owticrs to sustain loss being then much lessoned. Agencies iu nil the principal cities and towns throughout the Stale Polities issued without dulay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of th Company. WS" Business attended to with despatch and lidelity. A. C. HAL LOCK A SON, Agents, marS ' Marble Building, JIain-st. WfK'7iMT&MiBS HjVMM M'MHTOL.Hr Mm Ritl.As aud Guns in great variety snd 20 per cent, cheaper than before ottered in thia market We call at tention to the following kinds on band : Sharpe's Reiieaters, Revolvers, " ' 4 barreled Pistols, Colts' old and new Patent, 3 Inch, 4 Inch, and 6 inch barrel Revolvers, assorted with Ivory ' and Rosewood handles. ! Warner's Pistols, ... Smith it Wcsou Pistols, Derenger's do Allen's single barrel, self-corking Pistols, assorted Ivory and Rtisewood handles, Remington Pistols, Alleu's Cartridges, Henry's Rifles, Shots Oiinn from S7 to $30, Shot Belts, Pistol Flasks, Sportuieu's equipments, For sale at OKO. 8. SONNTAG A CO.'S, Hardware Dealers, Main street, opr3 Sign of the Circnhar Saw. "i iMS -ijs-it .llt j-tii. ijjl & Silk and La-e Mantillas aud Caies, Silk, Crape and Stella ShawU, opemd at - SCH A PK ICR Jt BUSSING'S, Successors to 8. Emhich Ji Co., apr.1 '49 Main street. WHEELER WILSON'S. SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Locust. it it to tmmms r ii i i-mi--l.,u.!er Wilson's Improved Sewing Ma chiueat reduced prioes, with increased contnience iu its merits as the bt aud must reliable family, sewing machine now in use. It sews equally welf' on the thickest or tbinrst fabrics; makes the bs-k. si itch impossible to uuravel, with tho .essential udvantitge of beingallke ou both sides, forming no -ridge or chain u tne under side ; is siuipht in con- . kI ruction, more speedy iu movement, and siore durable than any other machine. We give full iu-strui-tiotis to enable tlie pim haser to sow ordinary -si-anis, stitch, bem. tell, qidlt, gather, bind, and-f luck, all oh the same machine, and warrauted lot. three vears. W also keep on constantly hand aTull assortment: of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the aboveniarhiues, from persons of tho highest standing Fast snd West, giving prices, Ac, will t fuuiishcdt iiratis, on application in person or try letter. F. M. fct.Li.MANleDUlV

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