Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 190, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 April 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

TCESDAT MOBSING.. .APRIL 17 Opposition State Ticket. JPOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S-LANE, of Montgomery. - FOR LIBUTINAXT OOTIRNOB, . ' OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, - - -- WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREA8URKR OF STATE, ' JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. ' FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, ' e 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. Th ConatltutlonAl-Uinlon Party ' Hare made a commencement in their operations in tbis State. They have held tkeir State Convention, appointed . delegates to Baltimore, passed resolutions, appointed ft State Executive Committee, and taken other appropriate action. Tbeir, proceedings were published in ' the ' Dail j ' Journal of Monday. ' " " '; ' ; -; jJ Some of the moat talented gentlemen of the State are identified, with this movement, and they deserve credit and respect for zeal, sincerity, and patriotism. 'J- r j i , The future magnitude of thii movement depends entirely upon ' the result of the Charleston and Chicago Conventions. If those bodies take extreme ground, one way and the other, and nominate extreme men to occupy that ground, then' the Constitutional Union movement, will assume . proportions vast and. commanding, provided, that it be carried out in a truly .National spirit. The nominees , will be national men ; there is no danger r on... that score. The danger is that the .Baltimore Convention, in order to make its "position very strong in the South, will follow the same rash councils, that caused tlie Kentucky Opposition in 1859 to out-Herod the Democratic Herod in the advocacy' of nltra pro-slavery measures tbrft the jtlatform will be sectional to suit the ultraists of -the South, thus leading its Northern--endorsers in the same course that they condemn wliea followed by Northern Republicans in an opposite direction. - - - - - - - .' ! This course will deprive'the Constitutional Union movement of that Northern sympathy which it must have to live, and which it would gain on a- truly National platform if the Charleston and Chicago parties should take extreme, .ground one wttyj;atid vtbe other. , ' 1 j-'. ii "';;.' -'" If, however, some national, eoustrviUive, and able statesman like Eil ward. Bates or John McLean should be " nominated at Chicago, we do not think the movement above spoken of would become of much consequence in Indiana or in any other part of the North, except possibly the large commercial cities. ' Eveh there it would prove "a flash in the pan." " We- are well acquainted With a number of gentleman concerned. in the movement in Indiana, and understand their views, their preferences, their prejudices, their likes and dislikes. We are confident that the large majority. would take no action either individually or in connection with others, to lessen the x-hancea for the election of either Mr. Bates or Mr. McLean. A State Electoral ticket might possibly be formed against those gentleman by the Constitutional Union party, but it could not get a vote of over a thousand or 90 in the whole State. - What the Union movement would amount to in the event of the nominal ion of Seward or Chase, even on a moderate platform, would depend on the Charleston nomination somewhat. We shall not draw any conclusions on this point, for we cannot believe it possible that the Chicago Convention will nominate Mr. Seward or Mr. Chase, after all the solemn warnings and protests that have gone up from Indiana, Pennsylvania, and other "doubtful" States. We cannot believe that the example of 1856 will be lost on the Republican politicians. If wise councils bad then prevailed, and John Mc Lean bad been nominated, that great states man might now be President instead of James Buchanan. . .We are assured .by a gentleman intimate ly connected with the Constitutional Union movement, that it is not intended to inter fere in the least with the popular Opposition State ticket nominated on the 22d of February. The movement has reference entirely to the Nationul contest. S"The Richmond Jeffersonian, a Dem ocratic paper iu good standing, and . one which always goes the whole ticket is out in an article attacking very ferociously the Superintendent of Public Instruction for officiously and tyrannically attempting to introduce a new series of text books into the public schools of the State. Inasmuch as the new books would cost the people r of the State a vast sum of money- without adequate return, the Jeffersonian is perfectly right in denouncing the favoritism of the Superintendent. The Superintendent, Mr. Samuel L. Rtigg, - is' the present Deinecrati nominee for , the same office. The Jeffersonian' s phillipic will be the means of his losing thousands of votes. 5 ;i . ' ' ' '. ; We think we were right, when, in draw ing a parallel between Mr. Rugg and his competitor Mr. Fletcher we stated that Mr. Rugg was incompetent for the duties of the office he occupies and seeks to fill an other term. A Hi-rurn uluk haq rei-entltr re. turned from Utah, in a lecture last night refuted the statement of Mr. Hooper, the delegate from that Territory, that Mormons have no coinage of their own, and exhibited some of their money which the authorities have forced into circulation, ti show tlittt it is 30 per ceut. below the -uutioiml sinmlnr.l. It is said that the Administration adheres to the possession of San Juan Island.

I The Bowling Green Patriot say3 a woman

was aivorced, at toe recent, term 01 me Clay county Circuit Court, and was married again in fifteen minutes after the petition was granted ! - Two events of immense interest to the disorderly and row dying elements of the world occur this month the Charleston Convention and the Heenan-Sayers fight. .... . . . Seymour Times. Unions are taking place between the Unitarians and Universalists. In Lowell, Mass., the two Unitarian and two Uuiversalist .Societies : iave Jformed, a Sunday School Union, which meets in the four churches in rotation. At Fremont, III., the Universalists and Unitarians have engaged the pastoral services of Rev. C. G. Howland. Ejcchanye. The Charleston (S. C. ) Xew says: The loss of Connecticut by the Democracy foreshadows the result of the Presidential contest. It shows that the South mav hope but little from the aid of Northern Democracy. ' Not even Pennsylvania will go with her unless she pays tho ruinous price of a high protective tariff to the iron, coal, and general manufacturing interests. In one of the districts of the Romagna, it is said that 500 women presented themselves to deliver their opinions and votes on the political questions of the day. The offer was most ungallantly declined, and it is not made known how the ladies intended to vote; but, judging from the well-known sentiments of the sex, we should say they would most unhesitiitingly have voted for annexation.' At Dieppe; in France, a famous bathinc place, there is a police established, whose duty it is to rescue persons from danger. The following notice was recently issued to them: "The bathing police are requested when a lady is in danger of drowning, to seize her by the dress and not by the hair, wnicn ottentimes remains in their grasp. Newfoundland dogs will also govern them selves accordingly." The pro-slavery press are . very fond of asking why a slaveholder has not the right to carry " his property " wherever his business or his pleasure calls him. ' This question is answered in the true Yankee fashion by asking another, and the follow ing: "why cant I carry my property where I please?" as the man said with two polecats in a basket and a pound of nssaicctida in each pocket, trying to force his way into a ball room. The Census Pavof Deputies. Quite a rivalry exists among applicants throughout he Western States, for the office of depu ties under United States Marshals to take the census of I860. The p:iv of these de puties, by the law, is liberal, and will handsomely compensate for the time and latior required. It is fixed at two cents per head of the population, with ten cents per mile for all necessary travel, ten cents for each statistics of each farm, fifteen cents for each establishment of productive industry, and two cents for each death reported. The Marshal is prohibited from receiving uny pait of the fees of the assistants, under a penalty of $1,000 for each offense. The assistants have live months iu which to perform their duties; as the districts are restricted to a population not exceeding twenty thousand, and, for utility, may be divided into" smaller areas. Ample time is given for the work to be seasonably and thoroughly done. A Splendid Sight. The Illinois Central Railroad, at a town called Mattoon, is crossed by the Tene Haute & Alton ltuilroad. Every day at about two P. M., is seen at this point oue of the most splendid effects of the triumph of mind over space and matter, that can be witnessed anywhere. It is that of four trains coming from four different directions, arriving ut this point at the same time to a second every day. They can bo seen as they approach, for ten miles iu each direction, the prairie there being a smooth, broad expanse, stretching away to the horizon without an inequality to obstruct the sight. As they arrive they approach their cow-tatchers within twelve feet each other, as though exchanging salutations, which gracefully hacking, (as though bowing an adieu,) two of the trains go 011 the switches, while the oihi-r two scream away over the rail iron bound prairie. The trains left, then go on the main tracks again, and they arc otf nid away. To our mind, n more superb trtuiupli of 11111 11 and machinery, cannot be exhibited anywhere than at Mattoon. on the occasion mentioned. T. II. Jour NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T V II . 1, K A JS'J , O .V II O . V dirinal iurw.Hes, just received and tor sale by CHAS. McJ"HNST)N, Hokov Block. Eip Mlrjfi iia fjT iTii it-: tt WW price than sver otfe red before, together with an aisoi ttneut ut Colored Paint.-, sit the Drue store. VA1. H. P. 8TullAUI. aptl2 17 Main street. rm.iJVJVIiH'S Oil., Klsll Ol I., A.'ll M. Siberia Oil, tor Kilo by tie bariel or Kiltnit at aprii 17 MAIN (STKKKT. ippu 'siv7A8A.uiMi:ltviiAj-T Jm. visiting the city will find a Rood aasurtnu-nt f rriiH, Medicines, Faints, Oil, tlass, and Vnteitt MrdiriiiM, tar sain at rertnrod pricos at ttio 11m; and Chemical wtu'ehou'e 17 Main utret-t, aprlj VM. II. t. HTDDDARH. If . It. HDTV Kit M. Ut" just received at aprl2 VICKl-JH"!?, No. t-2 Muiu street. .W ST AH VlCKiCltV'S, h-i Maiu street. Caudles, lor nub; at rl2 'jrMJiBa a MS a 00 HltXJiH A S. sorted eittej, lor utle bv aprll (llilt, DALZELLi CO. F860, SPRING & rsUMMElt 1SG0. GOODS. &;J.VJ i .V - HK Ml.l. 1-UJKHHKt Ty fully inform tueir uumermi! friend and the public rcnei-uily, that they are dtttty receiving accession ti their targe and varied stock of sprint? and Siiiuuier (iitoda, uhich. for elegance, juvle and variety, cannon be tun-pa-seil It would be eiiperuuoiLs to enumerate all the department Khiih, en inspection, will be found replete embracing all the leading ftyles and novelties of the reason. The buuiuess ptincipleH which haye gained for their old established house such extensive) patronase, willt adhered to, viz.: (execution ot orders with dispatch attention ard courtesy t- ciiMoiuer, ioiubiued with moderate charj;vi. Their stock haviup been purchased with enro and judi;uient in the te8t mnrkern, and of nr.l tpialnv, to pettier with hu adherence to sound principi -8 of trale, they are confident of beiu; able to Mippl thoiie who may favor them with a call on the h .-t terms. Annexed they submit a list 01 d.-rai linuiij. - Cloths, Ciiflimeres, and VeHtiujis, ' Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cnltonades anil IVuiins, New Stf le FrinU, a ureal variffty, ' Fnnch Organdies, Lawns autl ting1i.iui( Knglish Berates, Anglais Hudtvhallia, black and Kancyilks, ahdliirh I'oplins, Midkatr iittotln tor traveling dresses, Kreucli Berate Koln-rt, to II Volants, ' Oif(aiiily " 5 10 9 Silk and Gingham I'uibrvllas tint ParasoU, Tanatna, Braiil, Lebttm and I'alni Hals, Boots and hoe, Sidt llhu k and Colored 11 its, W hile, Blue and Pink .Mo.s.into Netts, Kreiii-h and S-tt'h Klubt4iidei i'.-t, a reat variety, Black Lace Mantillas and Points. Hosiery, t;loc, 31 itts, and White and Colon-d Corset ta. White ioo.is, Notions, Dress Ti iiniuiims, Ac, Ac. tv Jt It. would call particular attention tollii ir slock of Irish Linen timd- of their onu liuponalions, w.rranteil I'nre Ion. o, t,..U tiinli and (irass Bleached coio-i.-tiin; ot J... 1 4. ri 4 and 1J 4 Linens, llrow n snd lih acbeil, l):uiiii-k .i all sizes, Linen Cambric llamikorchiets, 't'ouels, Biowu and Bleached llie ks, c. N. B. 1 hotnpsoii's kirli, tviuiiin: n jrtel Spviug aroiind tie- body, are fecouimctidt-J tvi ibe f."l lowing a- nliai itis ind aifvatitag. 3 : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. l'ei feet tiee.h.m liom l-abiliiv to chafe ncriate, and admit ol any kind ot exvrce-ii without the slightest inconvenience to the wi'at:r. ttfiCorner Haia and First street?.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

wjfjMa: ham s:-x ooo ujicojs MM. Umu; from 8 lbs mcli to 25 lbs. Plain or canv.-iss. d, fresh and julcv, for tale at VKKKUY BRliSi., aprl-2 Ma'n street. i r in in f f" Shoulders and Sides, as nice as can be tumid, for sale at VICKERY BROS., f-' aprl2 82 Main street. IIKKSlilrulfj'T T4 SMiMi Is some of the (ef Ciw in the rtli, look in Vickery s show window, at NO. 82 MAIN ST. jJLwAf AJVJ S HI a US. w boi. ps t Bsorted Nua , loo do do Cut Spikes, 40 do fine Lathing Nails, For sale by ORB., UALZKLL A CO. OOP JJMJ HKST qVJt,ITt liKi bundles assorted, ". 1. l1. li-i. l3,i. 2 inches, received this day and for sale by JACOB STSAI'b A SOS, apri 74 Ma4n street. IU HAM!. TWO I'OfPXB SOIIA oun tains and all the Fixtures, and loo oz. SitJpliat Quinine. W M. BI KRBOW'ER. apr!-atd C4frJAK.-15 Ml OX. MUO.S' AJS'I 5 steel S.jicires on hand aad for sale at apr7. JAXJBSTRAUB&60N'8 jr9VTTiiit! Hi)TT Ji M5 OH A H S JLm ctioice Western Reserve Butter, just received at the Pioneer Family Grocery, and for sale by aprij J. P. ELLIOTT. aHuHjvs, vuvMeVS.ib J ox. as sorted, just ree'd by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, ap.' . Posey Block. Iwjk ifri' ota Tojs k a o lunTm. ol prime Seed Sweet Potatoes, just received and for sale by F. tUAKPE A Co., 130 Main at. WASH tiJiKJOH. bushels Blue Grass, do Orchard Grass, Hungarian Grass, Clover, Timothy, Millet, Red Top or Herds Grass. ISO fiO 2." 20 lbO do do do do do la store and for sale by mar27 F. SHARPK &CO , No. 1.10 Main st. MM O TA TOMS. I OOH IIS II MX SUA JVJl nock, 100 bush Piukejes, for sale at lowest market rates by J. P. ELLIOTT. gp R A't o JsjAjiiii voir sh at ft JSLm feed on hand, and delivered in any part of the city for sale by J. P. ELLIOTT. W9 i-a s t ji it r j eTMou-jfi,'a JK. Henry Disstob'd and other makers, from V'JX to Il,' inches. JACOB STRAl'B t Ht)N. jf A THiJ'liilA TCHK Tii. III O O W S mLA and Hunt's beat qualitv, Nos. 1 and 2. apr7-2wd J ACOB HTRAL' B A SON. Ca,i"pct House. M AUK 11 Kilil ffX"tJ A l.AHW w jjer stock of Carpets, Rus, Oil cloths, Curtain poods lth Swiss and I'amask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furnishing: froods Keueraiiy, thau we liave ever receiveI. Al, a lnre retail stcs-k or Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mantillas, Fhawls.a nice assortment of M.errimac and Cocheco prints, Hoop Skirts i" per cent, cheaper than last year. Boys' wear t'olton, Linen and Woolen Ladies' I'ress Goods nh asdortmeht. Also, the Embryo Cotton Varus. Call at J. OAKLEY SON S, apt 7 No. tt First street. Ilemoval. moved his sbtck of Tea, Tottacco, Cigars, Jtc, to the corner of M.iin and First stre.-ts, adjoining Pnbell Conynfrtoti's Book store, where he will be pleaded to see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with a cull. apiti Vt 7- a d o ii oz7fHjt8ifj!ttis JLd received at the Pioueer Family Grocery, and for pale by (spro) J.P.ELLIOTT. 'rlnjJA 71rA!TiA78 v i- mTrI o m M. Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Tmpcrial, and Blat-k Tea, cheap for cash at JAS. I.. SPALDING'S, aprf) Cor. Alaiu and First ats. Ill K MVA' T O HA l-t'O OV A M I y kinds at SPALDI VG'S, cor. Main and First. SlfJAJtS, AJ:1I 8MOUM.'U S.J Tobacco, from comr wholesale and retail at aprii Oor SPALDING'S. Maiu and First streets. gpl.ACIil.ytJ, MATfllJKS, JSUi'S, I ruits and Candi", bir sale cheap at JAS. L. SPALDING'S, aprf Corner Main and First. M ftWHA UIAi ' U HA . 8MiJi 3 5 6 Jtt M buh. iu sti'ie. 1'or sale low bv aprii ORK, DALZELL d CO. "fe 8V.'IaMJi8. 7 ' 20 bags Whiiu Carpet c'lmin, 20 do assorted Colors, f.o do?. Brooms, :w do Washboards, o ros Essence Ool'teo, .So tMivfs Star Candles, 6o do Soap, :i do Starch, Si bbls Tar, 1." do Navy Pitch, .'So lalcs do (takum, Iiki doz Buckets, 40 do. Tubs, For sain bv OR R, DALZELL 4 CO. JfP HA WRW tiH ST I.O.VIIO.y B RICK Trowels. Id doz assorted sizes, iust received direct fi(.m Eiigliiml. JACOB STUAl B k SON, aprV 74 M:tirt street. r '' lo bn;s choii-e Ijio Cone's, 2o Pockets Java do 1 bale .Mexican do Just received at COOK A LANG LEY'S. W HOLES ALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. R 8 8 It S. It H A It te H v n R o u are uotv oiieniio; one of the I invest and most d sirable stocks ot Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Kver oiU'ietl tor Halo in tri.f ninrket. 'J Itfiir stock had jut been sWected ly ou ot the firm, who hiu been Hftiveiy onfftsrfHl in the huxiDNfl for '2ti yars liaviii mchHs'tl tiirgol.v IVr C'AtU, thj are piepaivd to oiler wry sujKT.or iinhicenieias U the tra.h. For CASH or PROMPT PAPER, they will fell poods lower than Louisville or CiDcini.Afi, and as h - uloiir.f ot tucir Hinvrity in ntukii.y: this iitto4iun1 i hoy solicit the privilert of iindorit-ll-iu tho t'itit-s. Kver I'liyt-r should certainly rull i:d soe tlu-m ut 1" Ulaiu Ptreot. aprtf Wat ches , Clocks , Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Jm turned ttiu tiM I- a.it, ttliiie he rKiiiiiiiu fi' 9. iHi wit nllinit "Htch-f"?S5i ft. tJtuiiuri, Jew fit" v, '; yty:Silverware, nnd 1'lockH i.f tvry de-' :ri)Hou, ho is iir'lHrei t buit 'iirchdsis in every (articular, ami whicli hu intuutU to ttell ut THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. lie i-MhftuctliiUv invitee hiH fi iofids and cn-t ton tors to HjLainiuci hiit 4KdH and prie-fii ttur imrchuttioK eluheie. All ootid Sidd jro warranted to It ia ri'pri'Kfiitfd. N. H. Hi roiml attention aid to repiiirinjr of tint WiitchrH. Jtwlrv rjrtired at rhoi t notice. No. s M;iin t-t., i.it.t Court Hfiire, Evansville, Indirum. Ki P. L. OEISLEU. 0 1 CARPETS!! 4 Also, Iice Goods, Damasks, I Pink Bobmet Ears, Atol hu asoi luicnr of the tines! DliKSS TK1MMl SOt ever t.roiiirtir o the t ilv. 1 J. S. HOPKINS, Ou Fti t $i reel.

wmm

MISCELLANEOUS.

Eabcock&Oo HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE UlfiJIOVKU TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOW OFCEK FOH SALE A Large and well Assorted Stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, is UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE 8VPPIIEII OJ- THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & "CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. J. HKM.tr. n. W. WABUCN. CO-PARTNERSHIP rmXHMi JVIHiR8tJ-ilt II A t m a88oeiated together in the book, .stationary and Mimic liusincaa rertpectt'iilly auootitice U the public that they have on liaml a largo ami uell-Belecte.lntfK.-k ft BOOKS, STATION'KK V. PIANOS and MUSICAL 1NSTKUMKNTS of all kind.. rillkKT HIUSK! aud ISSrKU;TOK8 for J'iano, tiuitiir. Violin, Flute, Accordeon, Ste. Alio, a laru and fitie aasortmeut of VIOLIN, GC1TAK, V IOLI NC'KLI.O, and I'lANO STRINtSS. and everything uiiually kwpt either in Hook or Aluiiie 8tonti. mar-AI 11 EA LY A WARII KN. rWXMPMi J. UVK 8. 1 0 -SL leuthri, ir, .vi, t;u, 7 received direet fruui Knerlaud. it ox. .is frit Sit, 1I1 fet.t, jilbt apr7 JACOB STRAUB SOS. t ijITp; hahr rI.8 8ocitRRoT, B V An extra article, tor dale at Sin'.ich St Soii'h by the half barrel or gallon. Kverybody come and try it. ai.ro A1I,jiiA R Silt K S A JX'll SH o iil. UKRS. W.S l wlb lijulilers, lo00 lls clear (sides. Received uer nteamor Caroline at aprfi COOK A LANGLEV'tf. The JEconomisl. rmvti &Ttmje hjsh ikbj the M. first premiuoiM at vory Fair wiiere it has bten exltihitetl. At the South-W-torn IndUna District Fnir, hehl hr ctolter, 1 there were but two i roiiminitiott.i m turout)kiug stores one for th bont wood LOkin; atove,uiid one i'or the U--t xk1 cooking tve. Tlie Economist took the Fl KST FHKMIUM FOR THE BKS V . (WKINa STOVE FOKWOOJ. Htlker, Klusiimn Al Ou tookthuArst rcmiiun for their cooking siovu I'or coal. No other prmuiums wto ottered. The large Mtlver m'd;tl triis aw titled to the FconoitiiMt at the New York &tntt Fnir ; and the lirt ir nnnm at tfe iJiiited Setter Fair held til ChicH.. and twelve other ritate util Couuly Kh iri in In iro hranch ot mechanical art has ther.t b-tn iuito Kjia.i(t Ailvniice than iu tno umuutactiira tt Jtovd. It is hut a lew .V-ars since the very li.tiuo wan a novelty, .reprenntifii; a lmet ftliupolfHh htructure, alnioftt an devoid of use hm oriiajiient, Thctx) have railiialty K'veu fduce to prttlcrnn vt grace and utility ; until I Ik- vaueiuH our market 5 now me.ent have almost eUauatcti the vtK'uhnlary of mimes; and fh dittereitt phuse tho iiiHtul is made to acsuioe, woutd astonish old Vulcan him.-elf. I u style and tinirih, the iiuproveintut haa heeu rtal, leaviug nothing to ho desired on that point, but the severe competition in pi ice, to which they have been Hnbjected, has deprived I hem of many of tho more substantial qualities deairable. This seems moreesecially to have been the cae in referent to cook stove an article of domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wivea and crotchety ervanta than uiu.-U people imaiue. The public have Iouk aought au improvement in thia article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a coofciiiK stove, if it only possesses the nierila of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and pel tec t ion of inauutaeture. These qualities seem to be po.seessed most fully in the Economist a new stove, perfected and broueht out the pant season by Merwra. Treailwell, Perry & NortOki,of Albany. We heard so much of this store, and it looked so much like a stove intended tor Me, that we concluded to try them, ami the result of the experiment con vi noes us that the proprietor, in their determination to make thew jtove in the uorid, have sucee'ded. We reird the aicouoniist as tsteiiti;; all the uerits a)ove enumerated aa the xroat stove d the day far iu advance of anything ever attempted in the liue of stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its name in durability and the nse of fuel. Among the many couveiiieuen attached to it, umy be mentioned utai'go ovrii, with ImhLs arranged, for suspending meats while rousting. A copper water tank, holding from 1'i to 2o gallons warming eloset, broiling hearth, Jr., tc. The hroilitik; hearth isoueof the most noticcuble features of this remarkable stow. There never has b-en, to our knoulede, any broiling tixtuie that was really Katistactory iu its operation. The proprietors of thia stove have been conducting a wei ies of experiments upon broiling, etioitin some valuable facts, and resulting iu the invention of a jpridirou adapted to thia stove, vt hteh has Ueeii sttcureu by h-trer patent, and i.s niiti ol the mo.-u admiratde thijis of tho kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals i:i a constant glow. We are always triad to do justite to niechauii-ai iui roveiueuts, and es-lc-ciallv ms contribute so largely to the general g'Hrtl, as the one above mentioned. The Fcoiiomint, whit It is coinutandiug such a lare sale, will be found owy at M AN I LIN 4 S'i'LI'HKNS S, ftlain al., U tweeii Water and First, F.vjUkville, I ml. loarii SI ' R 1 NCt TR AL) 10. ifolaxi XX- Dotoi's, Wholenalw Manufacturer t ti'en! lemon's, Ladies', Mis-tea', and t'liildivn's hoots, xioes, Axn rrri:hst Oaili.le buildings, o. West Fonrlh street, t'itu iuuati, V TT.f TMIK 1 TT KJTi 4rJ" Jm deuli i'i to the tact that he is now manufacturii'fc", and Ueps eoiifetautly on hand a large slock ol the newest aud choiemt otles of got m is adapted to the retiniienients of popular trade ; the i m luce nt. .iW he ..tiers are Ut-MJIl iiOOOS AT UW 1'KICaS. Having b.en ei gaged in manufacturing hint. cLus goMts fir over twenty yearf, he uow claims to have f-tcilitiCtf for mauufactiii iitg tirst cIhss gfjodsas cheap, if nvt ehea-ir, thau Fasteru inauutacitu-s Uv U-mla confident of his ability to otter extra indtieeaients ( !.So buyers. His uiotto i-i a fair tiu Id and in favor. Call and examine his.wds. aud you Milt I13 sure to buy. tkr. Orders ptoktntl attuiidud to. 4ebLo-3uid

OT THE COSHITJOS OF TUB '" Home Insurance .Company, OF XEW YORK, 05TTHE: FIUS1 DAT OF JANUARY, A. P. ISCi, iADE TO THE AUPITOR OF THE STATE OP INDIANA, PUKSCANT T THE STATUTK US- ., THAT .STATK , NAME AND LOCATION : ran ii t: .a-j.h n ojp this compaj J ia tlin Ho uk Issukan. K Compant, Incorporated in I80.S, ami loi-jted in the city of New York. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The capital of eaiil tympany actually laid ii iu ea-h is .". f l,(i0(l,Ml (k) The surplus on the 1st day of . Tannery, JiiW.,-.., '. 4lo,Sli S3

Total amount of capital and Hiiiplns il,41.",15 JS5 ASSETsi. Amount of canli in Contiueu- - tul Bank, Y , $ l ,7o7 f i Amount of cash in hands of ' ' Agents, . iind in course ol'y s r tiiinsnnssion (l.alanec) 2".,.r,o" 51 Amotintoftinineninl'iYd real estate, liu. 4 Wall Street.... 67 ,n '. ( Anionnt f I'nited Stati-s treasury n"le, tnatkut i, , . value lHJ.L'il 20 Amount Missonri titnte l'ds, ii percent., market value... lu.ltii Ot Amount of North Carolina bonds, ti percent., market value 9,630 00 Amount of Teunedftee In, nil, 0 per cent., market value.. O.Oim IK Amount of Brooklyn City ' ; water bouds, ti per cent., market value lll,2oi (K Amount of baukstocks, market value St,52"i HU Amount of tonus on bonds and mortgages, being tirst lien of record on unincumbered real estte, worth at least 1,1595,300, and on which there is less than oue year's interest due and owing rate of intercut 7 ' percent .. ...SoU,002 03 , Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on de- . : maml, the market value ofseciiritiespU-ded,S-ol,- ' ' ' , &19... ". uctm W Amount djie fr:uu premiums ou policies issued a.t otliit.. 1,817 7 Anionnt of bills receivable for premiums on inland ' : ' u.tvigaliou risks, Ac ll.Ool 41 '. - Interest uctually due and paid 21, tlABIMTIES, Amount of loss? MdjuU'd, antj due and unpaid Amount of lo.'Eu incurred aud iu iroc!Srt of &ljuat-tm-nt A mount ot 1ms rnorted on which uo action has bit u taken Amount of claims br 1os.-4h it-Histtd bv the f'nuin.tny.. Amount of dividonda declared, and din and unpaid... Amount of dividends, either cajih or serif), declared but not yet due.... Amount ol'iuouy birroHd. Amount ol all oilier exiblin ' chnuH aL'ain.it tlin Niiie ir.,4 ii Nono. None. Nono. Ntiiie,' Total amount of Iossch, Itiir, and liabilities 4J,;8U 43 The greatest amount iiiHUit-d on any one ri.-k is S::u,(KHf but will not, as a general rub-, exceetl fcl'MHtu. The 4mp:iny has uo general rule ax to lh amount allowed to bo iusuivd iu uuy city, town, village, or block, beinii; guveno'd in the nctttt-r, iu each rase, by fie p'ueiul character ol buitdiu , width of Htreets, facilities for putting out til-en, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is dejHited in any other State as wm urity thoriiu. An atlentetl copy of tin 4 'barter or Act of incorporation aeennip Hues this statement. : ity and t'oiiuty id" New Vitrk ' t'harles .1. Martin, President, and .f. MilU-u Smith, Secretary of t lie Home 1 iimh am e 4 'oiupany, l'ei n verally swo.ru, ilp.p- huiI say, aiol ;ich lr himselt says, llnit tin- lori-oiu i-i a Iriif, full and Coi red Fdat-ui.n t of i lm nli.iirn l I In saol 4 'ot pra-ti-n, and that they jir the itbtve tb-Ht i ibftl ollicers thered'. (Signed) i MAl.KS I. MARTIN, I'res't. 4. ' (Sitfiied, .1, M!lro Se-v. . fcvb.HcriUd uiitl sworn bef. re ine, this 17ih dav of .l.itmar , A. 1. W itness my bainl aud dh( ml aeal. nk L.J (Signed UK N.I A !V! I X 1,'ANK IN, fottiuiiioner for I inliittni , in N-v Voi U , H Hroadway, N. V. Allen llallot k is the duly :tuthotied ngrnt for this cit v, as pi-r crt id ale ot authoittj tileil iti the tlt'tinty t'h rk's ortict.-. This Ctunvtuoy itiurs against or .Innate by fuu t buildings, nn rclt tutli.-., houseliMld lurm tore, anil irsonal proiri v w net ally . A I so, against the H-rils id' inlantt navigation, at laic rale.-t uf premium. A Lf.KN IIAI,I.(M K, Aeut, Mrti t'te Halt Ittiililin, Main si., 10auh ille. teba tap::. STEWART'S STOVE. Ut of these truly aud justly ceUdirated, newl v and greatly i in pro vet 1 summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, aud at the only apercy iu thia city. Thos. Scutttliax, Xo. 2i Main street, between First and Second, The fitst premium vim awardeil t4 thin Stove as the best coal or wood cooking tove at the Suuthwestrn Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devisud combines ail numerous or iniortHUt s. ientifit- print iplt ns this of Stewart's. It broils, boiis, hakes aud roasts at the name wonient, without ouedih impart in flavor to another, or producing t hat saief in'ss of tftfctP in meats and gravies, w bi h, to the delicate and laetidions of taste, makes so inuieiablo nil objiH'tiou to every other roikiu sttve now iu use. With one-loiirlh of this fuel empioyiMl in the best of Htoves now iu use, this most perfect and complete cook inp apparatus m-i i'oruis, simuttanrously and more perlH;tl3 than has eer Ik-lore been acconiplihtMl, everything rftuired in the best provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is laune in mind that the mor delicate females ran visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, slid the lire is at its height, without the smallest unpleasant m: from the change of teniei atui, so little is the heat from it tliriused externally, au inducement is presented for its universal employment never tiei eltrtor1 presented in any ol her stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, well as its greatest wonder, how It at ia ko economized and d it! used within the stove it.soU, and m) little perceptibly escayes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now iu me, other thau Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weaihr more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For liu years Mr. Stewart has been employed iu perlectinj; this stove, and since hist February, ho h;is obtained three new patents for improvements, which, in bis opinion, .uid the opiuion of all who have cxami'ied it, mad; it erfcct. Within four years I treaty thntxnul of them have leii sold, under a full fi'uarantee, ami not one has l-een returned. These remarkable results have emboMeiied a host of stove manufacturer to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save iu exterior aphjrHJioe, which the obi pat "Mils (ha iiiir expired ) enables them to tfive, they 'no moi resemble Stewai t's thau4halk doescheette. 'f hesie iiuitatiouf ale knowu by various names, but they are all t licienl iu variuis f artirulnrs, sm h as the air-tiht boxes, by which full control i kept over the fire, ami of the heat, by a draft damitcr. Ingeniously contrived, which also admits a constant current of cold air ou the outside of the lire bo, which aain lccomes heated air, and, pas in;; inLo the oven, is matin available fr ctNtk in in - I poses. J The agent and subscri!n-r is rece'vins: th Itest Imitation of the Stewart Stove, railed W'ide of the West," which he will U happy to disHso of at two-tliirU ut' the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is poMhle, of course, to rot-tk, with it, but it hears no resemblance to Ste irt's. The "Stewart " i Sold by lite aeitt, under a full guarantee to pert'inu a-i ret ommeud- tl, mii1 if, w ithiri three months ttout p (Tchaiu, uny tanit is found with theiu, hu will lak; them back and refund the money. Housekeepers w dl bear in mi nd. then, that the emiine Stewart Stove, bought at the only stent's here, will, with hall the labor and onelotirih the fuel, dti morn- aud Iteltor CKdtin than any other stove ever cn-triict.d. TII OS. S AN TLIN, No. Si Main street. Sttlo autiut lor tbw sale of the Stewart Hiove lu Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

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CHAS t B. KIDS A V. ? t LtB BECXM1N. FIRM OF f ' "' " 9iIEIIAl'S & BECKMAJT. KEW.STOVE AND TIN STORE. tflff OX. JJ SAZ.3B AJ-J1 RK TA M V WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Waterstreet, between Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. - Tha uudersigned have constantly on hand fnlt assortment of Stoves pi' every variety and pattern at the lowest prices, aud beg leave to Inform their frieade aad. the public generally, the t they hav the best aud neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever ofiered, and have constantly on hand a full assortment of Druggist Cans, Acl,c. Those persons wishing work ia their line are rwHpectfully requested to give them a call Iwfore purchasing elsewhere, as by prompt attention to their business and a thorough knowledge of their trade, thev hojie to give general satislaction. ' ' " - " NIEHAUS A BECKMAN. .COPIER AND JOB WORKi - ; 'M i Steiiiiilioat, Diatilltuy, aod Brewery Work; Steam 1 Pities, Soda .Fouul&ius, Pmupg, audtceneral itoppex. I smithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repai red, atemi Hooting, Hiitteriiip, Ac' H'oi-I- warruntrd ti yiee jwrfit uttixtaction, al the lirnwt priee-i. r; -. uiar7-4tnd 1860. Jnst received and uow opening, au elegaut stix k of goods suitable for the Spring Trade : 20 cases fancy prints; t t. In denims; 15 "blacbi"d miialius;" 2 ehallies; " ' " ' " -10 cottouades; 4 " apron thwis; . j i I 10 bales shirting striies; no shacting; ' ; " '- Aud a great variety of notions of all kinds, all of : which we are selling below Cincinnati prices, us we are determined to draw the good tr ade to Kuusville. Couie and examine for yourst Ives at inar5 J. H. M AtiUEE A CO.'S, First St. v TIHK 8 A.ll JK U'KLR t'. WW . We aro selliue W'atehe Jeui-lcv. Jc. ut exiiaordinary low prices, preparatory to laving Iu a new stiK-k. BTTTKULk'K BKiys., matlii i! 43 Main strtet.' J.TK l.-' AVTtfK W w to attend a firocerv atnl drive au i.v act if a k w exltress wajron. Must know how to write a tair hand, and come well recomuiudcd. Apply at io. Isi, Pi s.,y lll'ick, Alain street. luartti-tf 19 K-nu m lTHt: M, MM VMM Mi i Stre of Thomas Uei tU h:is b-u ivitii'O.I from No. 7 (Klemiu's dd afHtidj. to 7 Mn St.. . itpporiite W uHhiiiU'ti tiolei, where be keeps a lull hupply of LKATUKR AND Kl N IU NUS. Ut: keeps on hand every variety and pells cheap for cash. iHiLnv lH'ktiNRR, b'lomtuV old lcmau.' U with me, and will Imj on Hand to wit on our old friend tuid all the new customer who limy call tu us. He will do juritu:e to all. toari!-tmd THOMAS KKRTII. " MM Mi fi Ms M wV 0 Jji M Mi izL. jimt receiveil and 'M kei;s assorted fir aale by - I'fi AS MijOHNJiTON, marl . iVse 4 iilotjk, MMM1 M M Jh MC V 7 Mt T M 31hiu kttrwt. ! 4J J Mi H ---, -ML In reat variety, ut the I wetd price ut tho New m ug More uf . i - t, l,J7 ., X. S. THOAIl'SON. Stntoixiexit Ofc' THK COXIMTloM OF Til K Haitforil Fire Insurance MADKTO THE AL:llT0tt OK 'I'll K STATK OF I Nil! AN A, JANU A It V t , ItMMi. 1st. ' The name of thia Coin ruiuy is the Tlarrforil Kite ltisur:tuce Couiuany, uid is Ua-ated itt llartloid, Connecticut . . CAPITAL. (!. The amount ol Ca.ill Slik is S.'.lKi.ooo 1)0 .'M. Tlie amount of Capital 8tot-k o.iid ui ....j. fSKi.OOtl tiO ASSKTS. 'rh. Cash on h.iriil aud I-i R'k.$.;i,j::S II i'ash it. haiuis ol aeiifs, or $cj : ' , course ol tr:iu--iiiissiou.., t'ci.tiUS St Cash loaned on call...: ....:l,nl llll-SI.'ll.tK; 0f Bills receivahlo, si'cured hy ptM'so'ual and collateral security 7u,2'-'i o!l Ileal state liiiiucuuiuurl huildiu ami lot IVml street, Hartford IT., ooo on KTOCK AND BO.NI'S AH 't'Ol.llWM, VIZ : - ' . , raa vn, m'kt vai.; Ml shares II art font Irk stock. ......1,1mi jfiw.u.s.,' -tow shares I'lnouix B'k stock....... 4U,HK) . 37."JH loHshares t't. ttiv. B'k'K tlo. tk... :,tNm i,.'sni liKi shares Knchanin Hank stK-k.. K),tKi lt),iniit J.rsl shiu-es ltank of Jiartford C, hank stis k 7,om 7,.'t;VI i.1Ki saarea Charter Dsn Il k atm-k. 20,utai lio.sml J-. shares Fanners t- Merhiiuics' hank sloek ' ',sm 2ri,f.2tl t.'sl shares Meieautile B'k block.. 1 .,UKI I.'i.ihxl l-U shares Meri-lianls' A Matiufarturers' Bunk sie.-k 13,2lM 13,K: ::i." sh.nes .t;tn U'kstix ii :;i,;jsi :u,u.i IHt shares t'ily Hank stis-k IS, 5ml :;l,i.4" 2lhl sharea ,4 inerie.au J0x,-hali;a J:ink stork, N. V 'Jn.tmO 2o,(hio ?nosliMi-es Brink of Commerce h'k st.sk, N. V.. Jii.inH l'j.BOU Cast shares tuiiK,ilers' Trailers' Kaiik atiH-k. N. .i. :it,tMM ;i;!,c.si rtoiial-ares Bank of America hauk , , nU.ck, N. Y .' .iii.tMMI 3:s,4ri JKi share, Manhattan Co. Bank stock lli.Dtiti ll.n.OO 2in)-hares Merchunts' Bka'k.N.Y. IS.Kitl lo,H:!5 zis) shares I umu B'k stork, N. X. 1o,ik.si lo.ooo Jim shares O.-eau B'k stia k, N. V. lO.iNKi !,ztl 100 shares Bank of Aiuoric;k1ib - -- stock, N lo.ixm 10,?Wi 300 shares Mctronolitau b'k stock, N V ; :tfl,(HKI 33,000 1M t'haies Bluckstoue b'k stock, Bostou -. lK.IHIO 10,550 10 shares Bank of Commerce st'k, i Itostotl lll.OtHI lll.UtK) 100 sliares Giautte bk stoek, Dos-' loll 10,001 10,6.00 10 sharea Mitltolk B'k ata-k, lloston..:.. . ... I.lioti 1,'Aifi lisj shut es llido aud Leather U k, ' Boston "... 10,000 ' 10,Vi0 10O sharea JkVebster b k i stock, Bostou : 10,000' 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, Boaton .-. 10,000 10,J 100 shares AthiuliC B'kBtock, Bostoi JO.000 10.GOO 1J shares at.-ty Kuud U'k stock ' Boston. lOasJ 10,300 list shares Bo Istoti Bank slot k Boston 10,000 11,900 100 shares Kever Bank stock, Bos ton 10,00.) 10.10J L'OO share B'k of thetata of JUlsaouri sto k So.tlOO oo.-u) 200 shares Men-hauts' H'k stok St. Louis .. S(i,l0 20,11jo 10 shares Connecticut Uivor Comleiny stok.. i 12,0011 ;. -2,000 'Zn shares Cuuue-ticitt Itiver H. K. Coiniiauy... '2,(KK) ' 1,300 100 shares lliii (i..i d A N Haven It K Co st.s-k ltl,0ii li,iM JO Teuuessee Ntute Bonds, C ja-r cents, payable l!)'.ij... 20,000 - li.loO 2 Ohio Ntate Bouds, t ner ceuts, " payable lHtM 10, not) 10,12.". 2il Michigan State 11. Is, l cents, payable lw;:; : 20,000 l,(KHl 10 Jlissouri State Stiak, ti per cent, payable 40,IK) ' ft,iK t.0 Hartford City bonds, U per els, payable 1K70 3.0,000 :iU,iio 2(1 shares State Hank Wisconsin sUck, Milwaukee 2,000 2,110 Total assets Sf-:;;,7o'. oil I.IABIL1TIKS. : .Oth. o liabilities to banks, or others, din r uot due. tith. 7th. Mb. 91 Ii. iiio hisst-s adjusteil aud duo. . Losscseither unadjusted 1 .r , , u. or adjusted and not due, f Bj Lijesi'S iu suspense-wait-in-j- turtlier pr.Mtf, included iu lust answer above 10th. All other claims apalnst ' the company, (di ideuds unpaid) 1,9 JO Total anionnt of liabilities $tii;,9:ui a', 11th. This rule ol the i ouipany is bot to eveced fto.tMHIiu uny oue risk, anb. ect to loss by a single tire. 12th. The amount insured in a city or village deainls upon it size generally alt the deairal.le risks to Imj had, subject to the last rule . . ataivo uamed. , . .. loth. The Hiiioiinl insured in any ,iie Idoek of buildings, depends iia,u Its size aud eiriislriictiou, subject Iu thu rule ulwve referred to. 14th. A certified copy of tho Act of Incorporation accompanies ttiis statement. T11IO TH C. ALLVJ,', rtec'y. STATK UK CCSNKCTlCL'T, ) aj Hartford t ouuly, os- ' Jasuauy nth, lhdXl. Personally apeared T. C. Allyn, Secretary of the Hartford t ire Insurance Company, and ni:u!e oath that the t'oreiroiu statement, by him subscriljed, is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, and exhibits, so fa a ran be ascertained at this date, it actual condition ou the 1st day ol January, ltuju. 14ot.ua nut, GKl. S. i;lLM AN, Justice of the Pea..e. Alleu C. Hall.s k is the. duly authorized Agent for Ibis city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of Statu, hlad iu the Cooniy Clerk' otlice. t . Applii-atious for Insurance on merchandise, store houses, dvvellings and contents, will be atteuded to, and jiolicie issued at reasonable rate. AI.LfcN C. HAL LOCK, Ageut, Marblu lldll Buil,hnb', No. V Maiu street, Uvanville, luJ. jau-tap2S

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QMJSJI MM 1 SH POTATO JK 25 BAR. 5 jels Fink Eyes,' oO bbls Neehannocks, prime article, in store and for sale bv - " F. SHARFE CO.. No. l.'UtMainit. :mmoop 4hYrt87 Mm. with and without bustles, that onn be put in baud box or ciu L 6Hr;k . while traveliitg,' just Received at SC4IArKJCll A fcUSSINO'S, Successors to S. Emhich A Co., aprU - . . d Alain SLruut. . tjt.x latins. t .' 3 Lard and Batter 'fryers. if Sugar .do ' tTuagiug Rods, vtaiitaui do. - . i v Yardsticks, .. . " - - t Uarden Tools iu setts for ladies and children, At KO. S. SUNNTAG, Main street be-low Krancb Bank,-; apr.l Sign of the Circular Saw.' JfPOJWYJKTS, SCOOPS, A VW MM- ' JLW bout. A large and very cheap lot of the ' latust styles some very henutiiiil ones, jiirtopenod ' at SCHAPKElt A BUSSiNG'S, ' t . Successors to S. Etnbich tt Co!," apr.t . , 49 Main street. . l'8T It ki-ki lKliTA Ik'K U'irpZ ply of HOLE S VATKNT SAW GUMMING MACI1INK. We take pleasure in calling the at- i tention of all those mini; Saw of any kind to this ' Glimmer, as bfiug tho l:)t now In ns for cheap- ' uess. ilnr.iliilliy, and efticietfev ; having been sue- ' cesafiilly ned in almost every State In th lTnion, ; aud tl.e demand- steadily Increasing, warrants m In recomineiiiliui; it to all persona uectlitifr a SAW ; U1JMM1NO MACHINE These Cummers are manufactured for ira of the nest material, and every care taken In the work. inaiiship tj furnish a machine that cannot tail to ' five satisfaction. tJEO.S SONNTAU A CO., Jobbers and Irtiporters of Hardware, At j, Ac, apr-i , Main st., Evansville, Ind. H. P. IIVTVH lSOJS IIKJT9T. havitti; reiu.n-cd fioin his old rooms, Maiu . Mreet, 4.p;iosite the t'oitrt ltoll-e, to the corner of Slain urn! t-e, i m( r( , ..ver Tlioii)isu'a Driit; Mora, and hut inif iiiciea-ed his-l:u-iliti.s for iloin. all ! kinds ol' Inii!,l work, h" is ii" itc.!ired to .-uiilv 1 he 'leiaaiitl. II,. is slill iiiakiu thoae beautiful l.l ilates wi:h iSmu ttet k. h.h art, prefer red by many, ami ivbii-h, li.r tremrih and purity , cnII, t le si;i-..i-ji-iI Ats.., ih,-' m w styh-sofwoi k, tho' Vmtiintoiis tiiini. which i very iH'autltuI; tUeani-l-r. !.ii h is superior to vulcanite ; also, chtniplasti and sil'i-i plates. He has be -n usliii; for 2 years, the eU'1-trk- pi.a-es for eili-iicting twth wilhoiil paitt.-sn f In thi nritnrily- of raw, -with enftrv hiicccs, as hitiidr stn t'1'p. i-siiQS w ill testily.! Parent may iiimtc le-aUd and h. aiily t,i their children l y llltvilltr tliiiw du-t irsiilljr il'ielllill'ilies of the ti e'h corrected hy the dentist. . Th most t-vtiviuely irri fjuiar leefli tp4ni .rrivtrd. Tha ul , e o Jien-; ti'stry have U.'i n in the butt lew years so Very reasonable that all lii.iv now euiov 'the hctetif : ol thu seleiu-e. In'-. K. II H I'l II I NSON, lK-ntisr for. SInlit iind S-c.nd stJ., Kvnnsville, Ind. tnar2t-Ui!i . . - , . s SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. igl l' P KHSO'8 VlrVVLVM OH tJS. . ti-r.-sted in Inieis iHlt'dnitnr tha 1'olbitvliig des.-rilsd tract, are hen hv 'untitled that on the 17lh of April, isiiti. the t'mirity Purveyor of Vanderburgh cniiiity will inn the lines mid perpetuate the conn is of tw jh-is-s 'of thi-hortlt end of the west half of the iiorih west quarter of section 4, lo n , moil b of ranice 1 1 west ; and also of 18 acr, s of the south end oi said nil aero. uiarii I i;u l7 , 11 IJDOf.Pff KK1I K 7MhRKI,iA8Ali '.A Istrjga ots.m tiii.-nt jml oK.nodMt t . i , StMlAPKiOli HUSSI NO'S, , Successors to S. Knibich A Co., lrl 40 Maiu street. G U A R D AG Al N Sf " FIR E ,," -r - i; V CHOICE INSURANCE ; WITH TDK THA INSURANCE CO. t luciirpoi'ttti'il ISly--t'ljurttT J'erjwtual., MSIMUPITAL $1,500,000, ABSol,HTK A NO I' N I M PA fit FID. Net Surplus of $942,181.72 And the pn-iiipe of 111 years success aud expenelH'o. CPU AltUS Ob '4,14,000,000 lf losses liHie been paid by the .till a Insurance. Company in the past -Hi year. The vuIiib of reliable Insurance will bo apparent fii.ni t he follow in,i LOSSKH PAID 8V THE M TN A i.miiNii ur past l ive vrxus: la Ohio.. S4:;l,.v.8 t Iu .Micbitan. Sl58Mn 81 In Vis.-.,usiu, thi,.'.'..o7 In Keuluckr. -.'Ul.tcili.to Missouri, .'IMl.hlN.tif Iowa & Minn. I 'l , t', ! -hi In Indiana,... 146,S..8I In Illinois,... 44S.327.41 Tenuestee 7,.r49.21 katisas Neb 19,il5.7T Penu'a A Va.. ;il,.0:i.O .Hi AiK. Jt Ja.. 23.y4o.0O Mississippi aud Alabama,.. .852,412. 18. Fire iitid luland Navigation Hubs accepttt at teriuscousistunt with aoiveQcy 3 and la'r.protil. 'Epnla) (itlentifiti gicrn to inirrhure of DWELLtSOU ami l.'iHitrntjt, for term of I to 6 yeara. 'I hr solid service lontr and successfully tried, aud the many advantage the A'tna Insurance Company pokes' ei in its line, should not be overlooked by those n-i,l)' to in.-oiif and miiicr-1 jnditip their best inlerMPi, ' I'm iii(f "stiiiii;ciil limes" the necessity for reliable ln-mi auce laconins nil iiuperativo duty the ability of pioperty owners to sustain loss being then much lenene.l. Aircncio? iu all thn principal citiea and towuatliroiij'lionf the State Polities issued without dulay, bji any ot the duly, authorized Agoots of tbt tJompany. f - . : Business atteiided to witli despatcli aud. tidulity. ,,. , , t A. V. 11AI.I.HCK A SUN, Agents, nyarS . Marble Building, Mam-st. Bp Ii I'OL ftK A. VII PJ8TOJL0, M.m Uitli j und Guns in trreat variety aud 20 tiar c-Biit. cheaper than before ottered iu this market. Wo call attention 'to the following kinds ou hand i f Sharpa's Kepeaters, ' Rvolvi-rs, '" -'' 1 ' " i " rt , '" ; Ibalrelid Pistols, ' ' "' , ColH'old and uow Patent, 3 luch, fpch, and ii in;h Imrroi liev.Wvui', assorted with Ivory and Ruaewood handles, ' . yVariier' Pistols, 4 . Smith & Ursou Pistols, ... lieremrer's i. . Alt' u . silnjle barrel, elf-cockuiK Pistols, assorled Ivory ami lie-H-wood handles, 3 llemillLloii PistoN," - .. . i ' ' Allen' Cartridge, ' i -4 Henry liirie, . ' ' Sliott linn from ?7 to $30, ' ' Shot Belts, Pistol Kla-ks, ' ' ' Mportmen's ripiipiuPiitR, Korsaleat ' il Kit. H. SONNTAO Cft.'S, Hardware lXjalers, Main treet, aprf! sj-n of the Circular Saw. V II A h'l8'AJl MAJS'TIl' LA. . nnk and Lace .tlaiitillas and Capes, silk, Crape and Stella shawls, oja-u.Mt at M II A I K ER BlTSSrNO'S, : . i ... hm:;essora to S. Knibich A Oo.r apr.3,", , , . 49 Slaiu street. Wlf EELElt ST WILSON'S . 4 SEWING MACHINE, Kirst Street, bet won Main and Locust. IF II O H'K R TO TUB P I'll lit U lu-uler ii U lison's Improved Hewine Ma chine at reduced price, with inonaacd (onlnleiica iu its tucrils the best and most reliable family sewing m: hine uow iu use. It aewa equally well on the thickest or thiiit-st fahrica; make the lock Mi-itch impossibh 'tir unravel, with the eeaential advantage of beiujralike on both side, forming ' ride or chain ou the under side ; i siiuplw iu coustrut:tioii, more spet-ily iu moveuient, and more -durable thau uny other machine. Wo cive full iu striiclious to enable ttie purchaaer to sew ordiuary seams, stitcn, iirui, ti-it, tnnt, gainar, oinu, auu tuck, all ou the sume machine, aud warranted lor three years, WuaUo ke.-p ou constantly hand a full assortment of Sin 'er's machines. Circular containing testimonials of the above machines, Iroiu persons of thu highest standing Kasl and W est, itiviu in ices, 4c, will be furnished t gratis, on appbcution iu ptison or by letter. lub-Jtv i. nt. sci.i,ibaii.

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