Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 196, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 April 1860 — Page 2

EVANS VI LLE, INO.

TUESDAY MOBBING Al'RIL 24

Opposition State Ticket. FOB GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne, FOB SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATK, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY OENERAt, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOB REPORTER OF SCPBEBB COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK OF SUPREME COCRT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Messrs. Lane ami Hendricks. The Enquirer on the 20th charged that we falsified facts wheu we stated that Col. Hendricks had been "bushwhacking" around over the State since the Democratic State Convention. That paper confesses that be has been making speeches, but says he only went where he was invited to address Democratic meetings. That is a weak dodge. How easy would it be for him or some one for him, to privately desire a friend in a certain locality to get up an invitation. Any gentleman who has been so hotly on the track for the Governorship for nearly a year as Mr. Hendricks, would find no difficulty in being invited to speak. The truth is, ho has been electioneering industriously for that dignified office for nearly a year, and thus has detracted from the dignity of the position. Having got the nomination by professing to be a stronger popular sovereignty man than Mr. Dunham (although he held office under the Lecomptouites for two years and enaorsed their measures), he commenced "bushwhacking" around the State, and has been at it ever sinr-.-. At Lawrenceburgh, for instance, he made a speech in the aosence of his competitor, and there lauded himself and attempted to belittle Col. Lane, when the latter was not present to reply. Col. Lane then planned a series of speeches iu Southern lcdu.ua on his own hook. But ye let tle regular Indiana correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette tell the story : The appointments for the cauviua were first made by Col. Lane alone, under an arrangement with Mr. Hendricks that after the Chicago Convention there should be h joint canvass of twenty speeches, before and alter which each was to speak ms be chose. Mr. Hendricks, under this arrangement, bad made several speeches, among others the one at Lawrenceburgh which we published, without inviting Col, Lane to be pfeseat, or even notifying him of the appointmeut. Col. Lane, acting for himself, made the list of appointments now being filled, without notifying Mr. Hendricks. But Mr. Hendricks did not like to let Col. Lane traverse the stronghold of Democracy alone, so he demanded of Col. Lane a share of these nppointnients. It was a rather cool proceediug, considering the agreement and his own action ; but Col. Lane conceded the demand, partly ttecause he could claim this canvass as so much of the "twenty-speech" canvass Which had been agreed upon, nti'l partly because he did not care a straw whether Mr. Hendricks spoke against him or not; so the canvass becomes a joint one, nud the "Pocket" will have a little season of excitement in advance of the nominations and the general canvass. A correspondent of the Qmzttie icon) Jetfersouville also confirms our assertion that Col. Hendricks shoved himself in, where modesty should have forbid him to enter: The appointments, of which this was the first, extend along the southern borders of the State. They were not originally desiffueil as meetings for discussion, hot were selected as points at which Mr. Lane should address tbecitizen.s. After the uiiiiouuceiiicnl, Mr. Hendricks requested ot his competitor to be counted in, which that gentlouuva assented to, although there was a specific agreement that there should h tweuty joiut debates after the Couveatiuos, the remainder of the canvass to be conducted according to the views of expediency entertained by the respective candidates. We have now ?bown that we hare not falsified in these matters. The fihflw'ruf thinkll that by the time Mr. Hendricks arrives here we will admit that he is a gentleman, and says we gave him a bail character. We have never given Mr. H. a bat) character or attempted lo do so. We merely argued that he ought to live up to his agreement, and allow 'oi. Lane to do as he had done eauvass where be pleased without molestation until alter the Conventions. Mr. Hendricks is an l ouorablo gentleman, a courteous debater, and an aide man. But be is, in political nutters, very unfair. We are perfectly Satisfied that the uialler has turned out as it now stands. In German and other such continued Democratic townships, Col. Lane will eoiue face to face with men who have not lately bad an opportunity to bear of luu.-li besides Democracy. Hundreds of them wilt thus be rescued from the horrors of Buchanan Democracy, who otherwise might have peiished in their political sins. Col. Lane would have damaged the Democracy, as they feared, by traversing Southern Indiaua alone, but his good offices would have been limited by the number of Demo- j crats he could have reached with bis argu- I ments. Now he can preach to more ot them, and heuce. the damage to that, heresy will be gi eater than if Col. Lane were alone. ! Thus will this giime, which wits intended by the Democracy to fie particularly thwrp, lie overruled to their disronititore, and the benefit of the Cause of the People. gs2r"fhe Washington Star says: 'Col. Lander is a native and citizen of Ma.-saehii-setts, but has spent souie years on the ex- j Heme Western frontier, where he ha been professionally engaged as a civil engineer. ' Politically he is a very emphatic I'ro Slave- ' ry Deuiociat, and the tact that he is the ' cousin of Mr. Potter's wife, we take it lor granted, is the reason whv be was lonnil acting in the matter in Mr. i'.s behall. ' Col. Lander is a brother ul .lu.le Lyiuder, formerly of liiiliiiiiopoh-;, and also ol Mi a Lander the sculptor.

Varieties. Savoy, which has been annexed to France, contains an area of 2,472 square miles and a population of 320,450. " What's in a dre9?" says a popular writer. Sometimes a great deal, and sometimes a precious little 1 The Southern Illinois papers are urging the establishment of a National Foundery at Fort Massac. The woman wno give3 birth to two male children is like the world-renowned banking firm of London she is Baring Brothers. Lou. Jour. The delegates to Charleston next Monday

will luxuriate on fresh vegetables, and some of the candidates will realize the tallest kind of beats. Lou. Jour. The citizens of Alexandria, Ky., have purchased the property of a man named Collier and ordered bim to leave, he having been caught tampering with slaves. The winter wheat in the counties of Man itowoc and Sheboygan has been so badly killed, that in many places the farmers have plowed up and are putting in spring wheat. gfejy'Mr. Samuel Gronendyke, sen., of Engene, Ind., died in New Orleans on the IttthJ He was one of the most enterprising business men of Eugene. 1,680,000 acres of alternate sections of Public lands in Michigan are to be sold in July and August under the Railroad act of 1859, the minimum price of which is $2 50 per acre. Whole Town Destroyed. The Memphis Enquirer learns that the village of Lewisburg, in Conway county, Ark., was entirely destroyed by fire a few days since, but could get no particulars. BfLThe pursuit of knowledge is thought to be a very elevating business, but, then, it can't be denied that those who follow it with the greatest assiduity are getting lore down all the time. Lou. Journal. A oreat many surmises have been formed about the oil that is being found below the surface of the earth in Pennsylvania. We suppose it has been put there by nature to grease the axis that the earth turns on. A new county has been created in Pennsylvania from parts of Clinton, Potter, McKean, and Elk counties, aud called "Cameron," in compliment to the United States Senator from that State. The four counties from which the new one has been taken do not contain more than 6,200 voters. Tornado at Falmouth, Ky. A terrible tornado passed over Falmouth on the Kentucky Central railroad on Friday evening. It was of so tempestous aud violent a character as to cause the unroofing of several houses, among them being the Cutbolic church. A lady who had read of the extensive manufacture of odometers, to tell how far a carriage had been run, said she wished some Connecticut, genius would invent an instrument to tell how far husbands bad been iu the evening when they "just stepped down to the postotlice, " or " went out lo attend a caucus." Jjfcj"- Many of the candidates tor the VicePresidency before the Cincinnati Convention in 1856 are dead; Boyd, Aaron V. Brown, Rusk, Dobbin, and Quitman among the number, but noue of them are deader than the successful candidate for the Presidency, James Buchanan. The White House has proved literally the grave of his reputation as a statesman. Lou. Jovr. The "snuff dipping" fair ones, who have hitherto lieen allowed to chew the bitter end without molestation, are now the subjects of comment iu all psrts of the country. The practice is much more common at the. North than had been lielieved. The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette says that one tobacco dealer in that city sells five or six barrels of "dipping " snuff a year. More Aid for Molnt Vbu.vok. Although Mount Vernon is now tairly in the hands of the Ladies' Association, au addi tional tutitl, about $l-O,o0( is required j to maintain the buildings iu repair and the j grouuds in e.ood outlet!. the receipts of visitors will, it is estimated, yield from $1500 to $2,0UU tun this purpose, bttt an annual income of from $8,000 to li,0oo will lie requires to vcoer ml live expenses. To Pbotkct Shklh from Doos. An In- I diMM sheep ferine.- says that a number of soeep wearing uetis in auy nocK, will keep . .1 . I . t .. O .... L.ll .L... . ! iftwwy uaijjs -ue u u 11 1 i a 1 1 1 v teu oensueepto every biauiltivU. vc Uu.iivUv.si and hl'ty. When soe'tp. nue- ; .ino .t, ifiey run together iu a coMiptttl LmMi in which set all the bells rut: rung at utice, which frightens the dog, or BMUtMhlu think some one is on his brack, s.i he leaves without taking his mutton. Lawrkn-'KUUkoh (Tenn.) Bank. The Nashville Qjuette says. The notes of this hank seem to be ou a tlead drag, but we cuuuot believe there is just cause for the bud repute into which I Ley have suddenly fallen. We understand that a banking gentleman in this city yesterdav received a letter from the Cashier of the Law renceburgh Bank, stating the bank was at present compelled to suspend, but would be all right again in a few days. Hojie she will. Richard S. Coxb. Esq , of Washington, has written a letter to the atiouu! Intttliytneer, in which he states that iu 1273-74, umoug the vessels loaded with tea which came to this country, borne came lo Phi la. delphia. Hearing of the difficulties t o t te. appi'chcuded in landing their . a ... one or more of the vessels proceeded to CohanKey creek, a stream of some si.e, which runs through Cumberland county , New Jersey. -White ly ing at anchor in the atresia, several gentlemen ot the neighborhood, iu broad daylight, and undisguised, went on board the ship or ships and threw the whole of the tea into the water. Bills of indictment were brought agaiust Ihe parties, which still exist. emeWK the records of the court at Brideton. fcayFroui all parts of the country comes the cheering intelligence that moderate councils are prevailing and that in all probability Edward Bates or Judge McLean will be nominated for the Presidency at Chicago. Republicans autl others of the Opposition seem willing to discard all sectional preferences, to bury past differences, and ask only the nomination of a man who is round aud conservative in his views and w ho can secure success lo the ticket. We learu from a reliable anil intelligent gentleman w ho has just returned from a tour through Ohio and Penns Ivaiiia that the prevailing sentiment iu those Slates is strongly ill favor of the nomination of one or the other of these two distinguished statesmen. Nome of the warmest friends of Mr. Seward oppose bis nomination at this ! time as highly impolitic, because they be- ! lieve his election would be extreniel doubtful. We will go farther, and say that in our opinion Mr. Seward could mai be elected if nominated, unless the Democratic party should pursue a suicidal course iu ! Charleston which need not be apprehended. W'e do sincerely hoye, and we believe, that j this RIQM i rig Selltiuient of conservatism iu the raokl of the Opposition to the misrule Of the democracy will tie tell at Chicago, and that there w ill be harmonious action there ami a judicious nomination. SoMute it be. Fort tt'aiiie Times.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. SCHMTTT & STARK, Wholesale and Retail Descent in French, English & American PAPER HANGINGS, Ml SI, IX ANU PAPER SHADES & FIXTURES, CURTAIN GOODS, GILT CORNICES, CURTAIN PINS AND PARLOR MIRRORS. NO. 3 AND 5 FIRST STREFT, EVASKVILLE, IKDIASA. aprl'.l-ly T amos Steele, - i i I 8 R TO STEELS H t n I. 2d ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. SASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, n a p s s p 11 nit it t: i: . Boards, Lat bit, fc, of every description constantly ou hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind doue on Ihe shortest notice. aprlsly OS 4.-5 UHMjWTc tut, IP - ' a splendid article just received and for Bale at $1.00 per gallon at aprlfe ELLIOTTS 1AM 111 GROCERY. WMJMHVH O C'tt MS P S K. I O AA MM Hamburg and V. R. Cheese, just received and for sale, cheap at aprls ELLIOTT'S FAMILY QROCKRT.

1H HI. I'H HI.HS MJS' of a splendid quality. Ml iv.v;(;j Mpl'IK ELLIOTT'S GROCERY. llttl.t. rirnVK MWM P 11 T.I mlP toes; bobbin. X.'haioc Petatoed, juat re coned, aitd tor sale cbeap at api 1 8 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY QROCKRT. civl per Railri ;il at Mi r I s ELLIOTT'S FAMILY (iUOC'KRY. FT o,o o o h i ' t r t m r it f; I'Uuta jti.it rtH-eivt'd mitl fr .sulo itt Hi,rl8 ELLIOTT! FAMILY O&OOgRIC OOO MS. BM0VMMMmBn JL ltMtn It Sid, UtOO II.- I ! ill,;-, Jiint rtM-iVf-tJ aud tor Hal" at apria ELLIOTT'S KAMILV GROCERY. W W ln:fct Luilit3 , iu dtoib mmtl UnUiiiLs for mI by aprlB B. E. CILBKKT t 0O. COMMISSIONER S SALE. JEmw tLe Common Mmm 4'iirt of W'ttrrirk tuiint), Iui., in. n'n- at Die March Utnu, Itititk, ih.-i !'. J wit) ttcllat (mi tlu auction ami outcry at the Court 11door in Itoonvillf, V:n ii. k county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 1 " h day ot M.-iy. iHti'o, btTn the Iioiirrt of .'ii:: tt'clock a. .t . and four o'clock p. m., of uaid day, all thn K-..i Kstate hnloning to tli bain of John II. Sniluiau, deoMMadg to wit: lotot No. ntiitty-(ut (1M), and thw vkvst aide of luJot No. lliirty-flix , iu the IMT9 of Bttonvilhi ; and purl of tho n t h -. t tjuartcr of the aontlieaift quarter of MMClM No. twcuty-Hoveil (-7), towi: live ulti of i 1:11:" t'ilit went, -n im!--.I in Wari ick i --1 , 1 1 , . Itidiitua, containing 87 acif. Afrto. Lot No. tour (4) in HI.., k No. afgMBMi (l) in Sotuli KuIarp-uiKiit of the City id' KvaiuiviUc, !(tuatod iu Vanderhurgh roUiily, Indiana. IKK MS OK SA I. One-third caU in hanti, oiiH-third iu Blx uionihs, and on-third iu cightcu monthi, from the day of Hale, the iiirchaai r giving !m not" with apirovt-d Hocurily, aud waiving any relief from valuation or airairfiment IMHL uith intereHt from -date SAM I KL 11. i r.ii, airl'2-;urilawMtu' Ootmmmtitmmt. Dissolution of Co-Part ncrshiprmWJi V1-MmMRTJSmKUSMiMMm H K U & .ML lofore vmMn, Wtwaeo B. Morre ami B. EL ltromtntdhaiiH, under the Mjrto and Itrm of H. Nuir f 4 'o., whm dirmdvd on tliM J-r of March ty intitual conrttnt ; It. Nurre l..i n. . aoM hid entire interest iu W, S.tw Mill iu tlm nfM fart ..f the cit to B. If. Brouinielhau. B. NCKHh, B. II. BJtOMMELHAUS. N. ii.--1 lie rewitli teturu my tliaukt t- my ti iendd and the public generally, for the liU-ral Mitron.-itfe, whila interested in ttis above, ami hope the Maine may tm extended t mv M0M4BM. apl4-3w B. NI'KKK. M UKWIK T TIIOHH J-IJK Drop ill and Irv uSM L. SPALDINiJ'S, 'or. Main ami Kirst. -C ' tiaribaltii ' I'igars. at .IAS ajtrlV Oi .V.--rtOO J.KS. sule tty taprll'.) S. K. 1 H1HI K, I-tut Ol LBKKT .'. IX. Saw Mill Changed Hands. MB It It I : ..A- . It Hi T.Ti. ' M. M bavilSK pitichast', Mr. A. Simpson's Saw Mill, below I'itfRtin Creek, an. I having ivrlttod the Mill with improVfil luat-hitiery, are prepared tiifX t-clite orders lor LiiihIst at siiort iitit:t-e. and will promise lhal &II .irtlers enlrilftt'd toiiHshatl rtn-eive piiiit-tiial titleutieu (tinavoidat li- in cidents SXcrpt..I ) laprlt-lm) It. NURKE t CO. ffir ir, h.i if hhi.h. WW No. 1, jtifci received ami t'.,r sale l, aprlti it K. (l.tl.llKll'f 4 OU, jijITO K,JTMVJ (M M A , :m kes, fur sale tv aprltl S. E. Ol LBKRT v Df 1JJH t lull II 11 MM till MmMJe. -1 casks cwivisMMsi, for .at. by aprlt; S. E. OILBRRT Oil. muiTi.vu t-.i run. WW i au. Latter, Note, 101,1 SOU KA..ts Ktrt. v, for sale I.HHKT .v i n. , i (aprltii f. K. til v ti- 11 .1 t. n jijvmi 1. mjrm -v w porter - lili dt... pis , a geanuie arii,-! i,sidlcitial vrMNMS, just rect ivo.1 and fyj- sate by 'HAS. M. JOIl.NSTilN, l'.ev Bi.ak. rwt.iit ro I t lit. ti HH t.s. IJ 'I-'l.y'Ji m. orde r anil full, for sale bv K. GILBKRT CO., sitrltj No. 4 Sycamore street. iJII.OOll I'OPt. iH HUIJS'U I.KS 9 tu, sold Cor t'i M., tor cash, it' I tl .!. a led for Willi, 11 1 1. nu.Xt Dve days. OONVERSK CLEMENT, At JWwetl, Newberry A Co.'s, aprl Cor. Tirst autl Sycauiore. rm : . f T tc ur 11 Wi u t'Sr7j-irli m talk, tooss 10 other soAs, t wilt dispoae . 1 my sttH-k of Teas at reduced prices for t ASii. Give Bse a call if you want gtsad 'lea JAS L. HPALDIM6, aprO. 'or. Main an, I Kirt sts. matmujijyrkt ph cin. u hjJUnrm. K ' :. t,,i,s tiisl-iate Br. in. rn bush fresh ground Can Mt-al, l bush. Ear Corn, It 0 do Mats, SI tl.... Ilak Baskets, J,,st received Hint lor sale by OH AS, MrJOH N3TON, IW- Block. m IMP. CMiMH.y'T JJS'll P1.-JM1PU m J l-aiis. l 0 bids. jtMi rec-ivt',!, and nsc satr by aprl-J !HAS. JIc.lllHNS'Bli.''. IKToxtc Stools. 11 i-it Jvm upti it.yicii WW froai Ihe East with a 1 i-.: ttori at t.shiouable .li Melrv , At. saaaprtaiaat oaxaijM ami SUs W air lira, 'tine Rtvsssraa full rndi UasJ .-tts. Braoaiata, Breastpins, hmii ltt,,. Ear Uings, lax-kets, .-sili.-r Ware, (i,.IJ I'.-iw. to Also, a few line French Clocks, iu Itlat k aVsJ.-vttait 111:11 tile case., Havirex boajstkl our g.-o.ls Iruaa lass inauula, uiivr, we arc enable. 1, ami altf, SeUlastthe ioiresi urim. We wi.uiti 11 aasotfaffly iMtrBai tint idi.-s ami the public It, rail NU.I i-:ai:lllt' wiristot.'k liifaTRuLl F BROS., aprl'-' 4S Main alsaiet. .vp u JimrtPt.it mp .nn hi.-p ry Oil at li t t is per gaMuu, retail, for salv by KM. H V. STUDll A RD. l 17 Maiu stn-t. gBI'lllot. it.j I It .H.I TP It U I.H 4 M. BSSlI smsjtlj t.l 'If till, air. ..ltd Cases, just tS rived, for sale al W.M. II. P. BTODDAED'S, atrlJ 17 Main street. Tt Its H.I 1- 1-It 1 OO . A ti .s .1 .VU i, rretti l'. to i.v '. ir.. S. K. UlLBKKT ,f- fr. 1 H.9HITP I.P.jtll JT J I.HP:ViS . price lhan BOBC ottered I. tore, tttgethe,wiM j an assortment of Colored Paint-,, at the lrug. st.trv I VI. II. P. STODDAKBs aprri 17 unfa slre-t. I rmx.i.vj'pus uu., pish mk J-vi M. Swi 111 oil, tortile bv Ihe harrtl or tpgibn . -it , i rlJ 17 MAIN ST UK KT tLmtl VmWIjtJS't JtJVtl MPKI UJ.VTK m risitiUIC the l it, w ill tud a irtaal uaitOsMl : 1 I Kn.K iMeiliciiic-.. Paints, oil, Choca, asea lor sale at letiiictal pi-ices 1k, III al-lvi, IVrug M t-diriiifh, aud i henii aprlj il ssri h-iis' 17 Main etreetL W.M. 11. p. KTtMpDARD 100 aprN IMS just r,a PilPSH i-ived at U ' tt. BI TIBJ VII KBK) S. . -. Mksta iilisat. tfml'Jt fj . . Ii ii Jt .Vit .v T-t t mW randies, for sat aprl' at vKKKUYS, SJ Main Street. J 1 I..J IS I A. P S .Uf- ( wm 1. . aprl I mminip mm 1. ith 1 tilt, t..ZXI.I t x. SHIH'TS. .i ." ST:ttt:'. ad w iih..ui bttstlca. ttkat cm t.e pu ea carpet sack w hilo itaaoittot. ,i:si ra- : I'll fit I.U. .. Ill S.-l Stt'B, am rtBiunia :s Kaskich i Co., in Bahgtrsot. wmti

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1860. SPRING & SUMMER 1860. G- O O X S . fulty inform tlifir ranerow frii-ntlii and the puWic generally, that they are daily receiving ac- . ceHionri to their large aud varied ptH-k of Spring ' awl Summer Goods, wbieli, fiir . Itnunc . , tyl.' nud variety, cannot lie BiirrHUaed. It would 1 Huper- ' Hiionn to ttinnierate all the departments which, on iiMtpection, will be forrad replete embracing all the leading ttyWs and noveltiea of the eea.ton. The biisineiM priitfiplofi wliich nave gained for i thoir i-ld enb-iblinbed houae such exteiirtive tatrou. j age, will he adhered to, viz..: Exet-utiou of orders With dispatch-ratltiution aud courUwy to custom- ! ers, conittined witti motlt.rate cliarges. Their attM-k having lieen pnrehased with care and jndginenr in the bt ,t markets, and of first quality, together with an adherence to sound principle of trade, they aru confident of being able to supply ; those who may favor them with a call on Ihe boat j terms. Annexed t ttey submit a list of -purtotents. Cloths, Casiiueres,and Yestiiigs, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, CottOHades and Denims, New Style Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais andCballis, tsiack and it aucy Silks, and Irish Popuns, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berage Robea, f to 11 Volants, " Organdy " 5 to it H Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn and Patni Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored llats, V hitn, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Embroideries, u great variety , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and Cohn-ed Corsetts, White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, &c., &c. 8. A R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish ami Grass Bleached consisting of J, 4-4, C-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Blea.-hed, Damasks ail siv.es. Linen Cambric Handkor.:liiefs, Towels, Brown aud Bleached Hucks, Ac. N. B. Thonitfon'a Skirts, requiring no Steel Spring around the body, are recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. -Jd. Perfect freedom froni liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without tbo slightest fnconveuiei.ee to the wearer. H"Corner Main and First streets. mm ijt st j? m tj'u t h it it jy x u M Henry liisstou's aud ether makers, from 10 to 11 inches. JACOB STKAUB A BUN. ' W-w TMttJS'tt HJ TcmmrMrMA H O IP tt mJ mid Hunt s best quality, Nos. 1 ami 1. apr7-2wd JAIXIB STRAUB A SON. Carpet House. MS)V .1 HP HPCKIt'l.VU Ji I.J ItWW ger stock of Carpets, Kngs, Oil cloths. Curtain goods Isith Swiss and Damask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, aud house furnishing giaals generally, than we have ,-ver ret-eived. AImo, a larve retail stock ttf Staple ami Fancy Dry llootls, Trillium. its. Notions, Hosierv, Cloves, !.,,. Mantillas, Sliawls, a uice assortment of Merrimac ami Coflhaco prints, litntp Skirls S ter cent, cheaper than last year, Boys wear Cotton, Linen ami Woolen lAtlies' Dress OihmIs uii-e assortment. Also, the Kiuluvo Cottou Yarns. Call at J. OAKLEY A SON'S, apr7 No. Ii First street. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. BB MM St. Kit, UJt I JVHT KK--M t uriifil modi tliH Kit!, w Jii'io Ik: Iimh i 11 r c Ii a ti 0$ a I " : I ' I! : t 1 ; i , ; ' wiviii of Hm Vatch-i tmiiiH, .lowt'Iry, Bilvurwurn, miki l(M'kn of nvury n ij.i um. In m prlit 1 i-w it 1 Hint NT 11 a r 1 i r 11 I a. r, Kir! which h latevdi to m.-II at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He i . 1 " 1 i'ii! invito hin fHuml-a miii BMlNMIl tt I'Xrtininn his imhI.i.hhI nfflflM i - r . . i (iui . ii i-.u-lrt-fivhrt. All $Uinln noU i :irc WHrrmitoil to ! as N. B. 1'i-t -t -jiuii Mtttinliun Ntid lv rtaihu of fui. Wkitc lM H. Jmwniry ryjftd at bhort notirr. No. 80 Mum rtt., jtti mtto .'ourt Houite, Kvunsviiit-, WmUmmi pr;t v. L. orism:k. 0 A ICAHPETSli Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bohinet Bars, A I an as,i linenr ,,r tlie linest DRKSS 'I it I M MINGS ever hrafhl ,, Uio City. J. S. HOPKINS, a.,., ,m On First Strrsl. Babcock & Co HARDWARE DEALERS, I HAVE REMOVED XO Km. MAIN & W ATER STS., I AMD HO 999M. i"i: BAUI A Largt aud well Assorted Stset j OK TOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WAW I) WA RE A N l ("UTLER V . ( U lllt 11, POIt EXl'ENT AND VARIETY, IS INS V R P ASSED ! CMTY & COUNTRY TRADE Mt P PI.1P II a.VTHP MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BAUC ()(' K & C ()., Cor. Blaia & Water sts. s Toti:iTo, from OOnaOO lo xtra rtu-, h ahotsMitla mmm retail at srAi,iiNt;it, laiu and Kir.t strvets. apn; MP A l.vu. .11.1 Ti ll PS, V T, WW fruits and i.'audies, fee sale cheap ut JAS. L. SI'ALDINt.'S, aprG Corner Main auri 1'irst.

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Statement OF TUB CONDITrOM OT THK Home Insurance Company, OF Jiill rytcK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D 18titl, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE t K THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : M is the lit.Mi I ssi rasci- Compasv. tiic.irporaled in 8V)f mid t.M-:ttet in the city of New York. CAPITAL. IS'K MILLION D'lLLARS. Wss napilsjl of smm V mpsini a.-ttiatty paid up iu ch i 9l,lsm,il I) t The urdus on turn 1st day ui' Jauuaiy, WOO 415,81.-. XT. Total Him Hid I fcapttnl . 1 1 i .-1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 - 1 , H v t 85 ASSKTS. Amount .-I'd -!i in CVntiio n tl Rtut, N. V $4i,707 54 A.mouut of chmIi in hanU of Aleuts, and in course of traDsuiidsion (krtHitiTtj 2fs65 51 Amount of anincumlMTed i . ,il estate, Wo. 4 Wall Strrt-1. ... 67,i to Amount of United StaUa treasury note-, market value 10-2,1.41 20 Amount Missouri StaU b'ils, 0 percent., market valuo. ln.i'Jt. oo Amourit of North Carolina bonds, 0 per oent., market vatoe Amount of Tennessee bonds, i per cent. market value . Amount ot Hrooklyu City J.t30 oo DO water boudu, o per . - :it . market value Amount of baiikftoek, market value lo2'.n 00 Amount of loans on bouda and mortgage, I'.-hnr tirut lien of T&t-Ajn on uniuenmI real eKtate, Wt-i tb at leant fl.Cft&30O. aud ou wbicb then in leai than one year's interest due and iwiujf- rate of interest 7 ht cent rf-,o2 Amount of !ans on stock ami bonds, payalde on demttml, tbe market v aluo i -!-'( Li i E n--i pledged, S al,-5-9 l8J,I..Hi (H Annuut due fr uu premium tm i I- - issued at otln e.. Aniouut of bills rt-t-fi vitbl. l,bii7 7'Jlr premiums on inlaml Uittatiou risks, 1 ntei't st actually due and paid ll.llt.t 41 S4.92S R0 28 MAIULITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and duo aud unpaid - . Aniouut of loosen incut retl and iu process of ndjiiKtllient 17,t.58 Itl Amount f Ions!- reportud on ihicb no action has Immni taken Ii. Amount of claims for loarMM geeioiod v the Company. D(fi(XI 00 Amount of dividemls d c lac ed, and due and uupaid... Amount ot dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but Uot yel due Amount of money borrowed. None. Nd'h'. NOHO. Amount of all oilier existing claius against tie Co Noiie Tots1 H t; 10,0 amount of Iohscs, and liabilities 4J,58U 4r creatent auiouut iusured on vuiy i.nc i i. i. in but will uot, as a genera! rule, exceed Tho uupany luui 3to general rule am to the amount allowed to tie insured iu uny city, town, villain, or block, Ix-in fvornetl in Hum mailer, iu each case, ly the general ehai rtcter buildiu. width of Mtrefts, faeOities for pi.ttimc out tires, Ac. No part of Uh capital or earitins ia depoiled iu any othur .state :u pteeurity therein. Au attested copy ot tho Charter r Act of ine.i -poratiou accomptiiies Ibis Mtateiuoiit. 8TATK tK NKW VOKK, Lt'ily and t'ount of New York. ) ' Charlen J. Start in, I'lusiMiml and .1. Miltou Smith. s cietar ot ' i Home In fniinco i'omnaeij bein aevenUI wont. wpMw and May, and rach for hiniHelt nay h, ili.-.t ib- toteui.iuj is a ti tle, full and COffVaei statement ot the eflalrs oi the mnv Ubfl poratiU, and that fbej ai tile aUe dem iiU'd oMmmf0 ttiereof. Mif nil) I'll AUIjKH J. MAUTJN, Preset. (Signed) .1. MIIl tiN S3IITII , Sec'y. Sv hrtcrilM-d and twor befeifle me, this 17th day f , JaunaiT, A. D. l . ffltwa my baml ISfcAls.J nm( omViH, mtMt (Signed) It KKJ AM IN II A N KIN, CoinmefHioner for Indiana, iu New York, lot; it roadway, K. Y. Allen C llalloek ii thuiluly aiitboriv.ed sgent. for t his city, a- per cert dicate of aiithoi i ty lilod i u the t'ounty tt rk'.- olhcc. This t'oinpauy injures against lest r dainase ley tiru i buihlinK, merchandise, hous-eh'ld turn I ture, ami personal proin-ity yenerallji . Aln, ftain-t the pi-rils of inlaud navigation, at ; . iate of premium. ALLKM ' HALUiOK . Aetit, Marl.de Hall Building, Main si., JfieaiMMdto. f. bS-iap!l9. tyhi il ostomist. rmMtii. STltfl: H.I T.tHliJV flip M. in 1.1 i,reiMiuuis at ev,.rv Kair wisara it hint. Is en BJikibited. At the South-West, an I ii,Ihuihi Matriet fair, kaU httre tictoiier, 18.5SI, i i,,,, -, .... 11UI 1 wo ,reliilliiiist,l.-reil BTCtlllMIMMS-one loir the 1 WtKsl ...km. stttve.autl ttne fits tbo hast ,o cook iltK stove. The Kcouoltlist tottk the tftttHT I'KKMUISI r t iK 'I'll K BK.SI- . OOK.BNG SSOTK UlltWIIlill. 1; ... I . . hlnsimil, Vv tooktllti first ,i eiiiiiiiii tor I heir eaakjMj stove for wai. No otharireliiiilliis were offer.-.l. Tie- lar-e silver untlal iw awaniotl to the KcoiMluiist st the New York atatt. Llr. f Mk f rnir ; anti lite tirst ,rf-lninni at the t'nitott s -.1. I'air heltl at 1 ii : ;t - ami t;el.u uthi'L' Stsa CiMMtj Fairs in I8.V.1. In no braath of birrkanlrrt art lias taar bsssM a more a,areiit a,tvatMe than ill tut, was- 5 iil.u lnre l si, 'its. It is l . a tew years siuce s Ihe very aaSMS was a novetly, rejtres.ntin ft- I hilC,i, shateleeM Htrnctnre, aluittst as ilevoail utl I use as truiiiiient. Them- have i;rai!nallr irlveii pJn -i tt, umVkttMM ol RtMoa ami utility , until the varietirs. our lliatkttla ntiw bglSBattl have uluioitt ezhallatllitll the vocahularv ft' aw IUI s : autl Ihe tlittereut ithaees- E tht metal is luaile lo assume, Woulil astttuish t-kii nit-ait hiniselt'. iu style au, I tiliish, the iuitrovvHiat has bettil mat, leaving liothiii to (a, tlesirstj , ou that pMMtt, hut the sev.-re coatptljtitioii iu priaa-. 1 la whii ti Ihry liave Iteeli suhjecievl, liaa tletriveil -Iheiii ol uiauy ul the more sulmta.itlal qualitiea lusitaltle. I Ins .. . ,1 - luorettBUecialiy to have laje: lite case in reference to ctalk stoves all article of WaMatfc ecoiiomv that hasuiore to, to w ith scoltlin wives ail, I ci otdieiy aervailta than most lieoph; imagine. The iihiic have loux st,ught au improve, uic nt in t his iirt icle. ainl we heltevo are reatly to tay an reasonattlc price for a citokiii( stove, if it only (sissesses the merits of size, w ijlit. .convenience, tliirahitilv , ,--ououiy, and pcrtectiou of luauufacture. These tptatilies sucm lo he aissesst-tl most fully ill the Kcou -mi. I anew stove, iicrfecteil anil ttrotiKht ....1 .1.. I..- ...,,. .1- i 1 t v .... .. kii vv- I. ..-i i , w .1 : Bloto, and it lotdvfd SO inurli Rkcl a rttfVC intruded I'm nw, lltut vv- CMClWH to fry tliuni, and ti n-null of tliu e:t-1 inifitt ronvincvs us that tliw propii-ti-B, iu iiifir daisiTiimtioa to make thtit-wi sfssas immwmg isrW, bar aiBtcsssfcjiL Ws r'ird tb kei-kHitMuist its piMWfNsiuu all tho merit. atov unni. intttl aa IM jn-ai -ttui ol tho day tar iu bbI-vuiu-s ot anything rVHT attfiiipled in tliu lint o: 9(ois, mvttrct in .ll il itppointun iilM. r.nd true to tin nana iu durability and the use of find. An.. -.. tin 1u1.11' i-onwnii u.vs attachftl to it, mW be nssnr tioud aMnc0 oven, with bookl arraiii;d, for sus pniiil 'ma MMaSs m fii!e roastiior. A eoper sratwr lank, holding frota 12 to gallons warmuux l loss I. bridling iu.-arth, Jc, Ac. The bi-MLiiig h-aitii tki'ih-t-r tlMa uiti.it liotiraMe fi-aturt'S of 1mm raiarkal.ti: stovi-. TIutu never has been, to our mmmmtmJmPi any bridling fixture that was reajrjf Mt isfactnrv in it p -raiiuu. 't he propritors 4" th m mtov Imvf he. 11 t'Mudiii-tiu m Bert of experiaEkiita UJHKJ hi's'tlitlLX, i lii .tiiix utSMi aluahle fact, in i. : . -.-'iiitii,: :ti th iuvuntiou ot a gridiron n- .pf- t. to and is .ii.-.,! o.e .... .s.linirai.le things f the kiinl HfitiTsis hroiiint; wiihoiii snuir.e, and MaapiM i lis- ttKti. iii ac-u.laiit slaw. V"e are always ichul ! to do jialii ,- L iitechalilt-al ilu ...... c; i!l. autl es i jte.r-iallv swrh as con ; riltule so largely to ill. ieueral l;,sm1,ns ihe out, alstve llleal io.letl. 'i'hc ls-.ouounnt , v, tin h is coiuiiiautli sux'h a lans. sale, will be r..untl arntf al st'ANThlN a MM NUMM, Main st., l l.veen Water aud k'irsl, Kvati.sille, tuti. mall, mmtttttii Miss..ir, ii.ii.p ts.t i.ps m lorsaJehy S. K. UiLBk&T A CO.

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CHAS. E. SIEHArS. BECKHAN. FIRM OF WIEHACS ifc BECKMAN. KEW SX0VE M1) T!N STOre. : vjrjr ti jl, n sj i, x j.vii m k tj m i WW dealers and Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, ' and Sheet iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, between ! Main and Locust, Kvansville, Ind. Tbu uudorsttcned have constantly on band a full I asftortment of Stoves of eTery variety aud pattern, j at flu lowest prices, and hx leave to inform tludr fHeiMlfl and the public Kmerall that they baV j the beet and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever ! offWred, and hare ctmstantly on bsud a full aasoi tj nieiit of lrngtst Cans, Ac, ale. Thos persons winhinj; work in their lino are re- : r.M-ctfnlty reipn-stcd to jrivn tlieni a csll ltd'ore puri chtin eUfwhere, as iy prompt attentito U tlnir J bustnesn anl a t! 'iivli KMrWfedM ol tbt-ir tradf, Ute ii' to Kve general Mitlaiaf lin NIKHAUS k BSCKMAH. COPPER AViUJOH WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Hre-.very Work; Steam I'ipua, Soda Voiiutains, rumps, and general Coppersmithing and Sheet Iron Work, made aud repaired, Metal KootiuK, Uattering, Ac. Work- warramUtl to gitte perfect tut it action, ut the ! lou fU price. mar7-4md a9jrJrJ TJIJI.I m PW Just received and now opening, an elegant stock of ihmIs suitable for the Spring Trade : 'Jo CMN fanc prints; 10 deuims; 15 44 bWaeheil muslins; 1 " lawns; t m - h ill-.--10 " c.tlonades; 4 apron cbet-k; lo bales fhirtin' atripee; 19 " -1 1 1 1 1 . . . A iid a givat variety ut Mftfldtti of all kluds, all of which Wr aro selling h low ('iuciuuati prices, as we are di-tormiiod e draw tht gttd t rat In to KvhiimnUa 4'(sa and examino for vourNel4 at maro J. H. M AUH KK k t'O.'S, Kirst St. m m .iti hps JlJS'ti JPWPl.ltf WW V e ale seitilttr Watrhe Jewell , .ft" . evtrainilitiaty Ittw itrir-es, urej.araS.urv to laying a ii.av stuck. BlTtlU)Lrr BH08., uiarlt', IS Main sir t-t mm .vtjv. -. WW tt, alien, I a Gvuaary an, I flrivt, an expr, srasjaaa. Must ktnm liui, tt, wrin- a lair liitml, aval njoss t ell r, eoiii.ut ntle.l. Apply at N,.. l-'i-. f - Block. Alain sire.'t. in.tr 1 1',-1 1 HMO I.. TMX I.KJTUKX Store of Thomas Kerib ha kt n ren-. i-l fr.iiu No. 7 ( Wttmlmt old tftand), l.i 70 Main t.. opHpite U aiiliington liotci, wnete lui keelM a tnil supply of I.KA T11KU AS l K 1 N II NU8. lie k- eft nil liulid every variety Uhd nells cheap for cah. TutLir trVWIli Klriniu' old saiernu-tu, is with me, and will no ou Hand lo wait ou our i M triciidf and all the new ciMtouivrs who may call VU u. He will di justice to all. mar I 1 md THOM AS K K ItTH . WWBtl WW ke i'gs easoricd nwoa. Jual receive! ami for saie by marl I'uso) Ulock, Maiiiritrset. It Ji T u ft 1 it t: s JL In gi treat Vaiietv, Hi the lowest price, al tint row lrug More ol fold? X. S. THOMPSON. or Tin: cosihtion or tuk Hartford Fire Insurance Co., NADU TO Til AI'lHTiiK tK TUB STATM OV INDIANA, JANUAKT 1, IWNk. 1st. Tlt iiitme ttt this OnsiaDj is the Hart lor tl Hia llssjanilifi Oiaspaiij. tm i localeo at Dasa Jttr,l, t'tttillectit-llt. CAPITAL. iSuT. The amount 34. 'i'h.- aniouut m f t'atitHl .StLK-k ii tMUkUUd (HI tt' Capilal Utocfc paM .",,IMKI i AHSKTS. lili. , :.tsi iMi h i'iiI kii,I iii B'k. 1 1 I Claitti in Jtitfitla ol issaSj pf iii course ' tr.iiisiuiasioij ttajsg g,j J Oaah iotuiivJ on cull Jtt.OtW ts)-jiyi,i)-j!i iki Kills receiraltle, aseimsl lJT H,,,nal I ai.tl ci.Iialeml wN-nrity SO ! Baal slf" iinincnuiliei-eiJ, batldilss; Md bt la Paarl street, ilartaira ISHH tm RTtX'R SJM 1IO.MHI AS Kttl.ltWS, VIZ I ; pa it nr. 1 SttabacM Barltsrd Bk stock s.tl.ltNt K r 11. 8r,n,'.iM."i a7,2i e,5isi i t l.l KM I 7,:rsi Ji'.sui 25,r.-ji 13,isi BLSW .'H.irjil l,lfi I -liMisimres I'M,, ni )i'k stuck 411.11m I KaisbitreO't. Kir. iv'k'fc 's. slk... o.tsm ' j, 1, ,r, - r.' 11. Hunk stock.. lti.HM s 1 ji sliares Bunk til' Hartlortj 1 ',.,. Ituitk sfttck I ' in, 1 , s Clmrler . Iitk If I, stts'k. 7.."Si i -J-Jii sliares KarnierK' Jr Mechanics' t.titik etock.. ifJ,lHI I "si sl.sres Mertmntile B'k rltock.. IC.IMKI l -It ir. - lerclmuts' & MitiiiitncUHKS' lUnk stt k l.1,.'it ::i,rt slisres .:tnii B'k stock UHW I "I sliares Citv Bank stock IH.fssi I -JIK1 slisres Aiiiern.au h.t:lri uu B.tnk stta k, N. r Ai.tSMi a 1,1 sio ltl.KOO .It.l.Vl I I,, :.o I,8J.V It ,t MM 'J.-.'ISI '. -,, .hares Bank tt t'oiuruwrce h'k st.a-k, a. y BMno 3IKI shares iHSMVtan1 ,t 'i'ratlers' lU.ik stock, H. " -U,i.HXi HOUabaraa Bank of America hunk sttuk, N. T :m.ism 9tU ,lisr,s Mauliailau t. Bunk tock KMMS SOt aiianw Haaakasita' Bks'k, N.Y. UvMn aataliares Vmmm B'k stock, N. T. lU.tssi MM haras Oeaaa B'k ataafc, B. Y. i 30O .hares Bank of N America Ilk stock, N Y . lll.tHHI o,7tsl livsl sliares luti'os,litaii b'k stork, N 1 . :m,issi IlMI shares Bliu kslone h'k attu k, Boston 190 shares Bank of IV, mute it 0 sCk, Boston 100 shares tiraiiiij hk sttak, ll,too 10 shares Surlolk B'k stock. Bos too 100 shares Uiiie met Leather U'k, Bostun UK) shares Wohstur b'k t-, t, Boston 100 shares National B'k stock, Uostou 100 slisres Atlantic B'k stock, Bodtoo 10.ISSI IO.OOU II, ,tSS I.ins) ikWS III. lKBI in,., si l,asi iti !mu 1,-JMi IW,Mfl MiTn 10,400 I, 1,1,011 I", II. lkSJ llt.lSlti UlyBJM lo.isst 100 sliares tiaiety i'm,.t B k stock Boston 100 shares iioyistun Bank slock Bosh, 11 1 1 1,1 s 1. 1 ltsl shares itover. Bank stock, Bostou Ji' shares B'k of lha Statu of SI islo.rKi.i Ui.ltiti soiiri slo,k JJ j an i shares Merchants' Ifk sto,-k -SI lelUlS -.ii',.., ta.ini Jll.llSl shares I 'on net tic ul ft 1 1 1 'ouinaiiv sits k 'JO shares fount-client Biver K. It. I I : I I . . 1 1 1 , -,IKMI llsl shares Uartfonl A N Haven It ll l.'o stts:k Tennessee Stale Ikttnls . lll,INNI l-.lisl ls.lisi I0.I8S 'Jo.lSsl S.ttSt 1 Infi cents, payattle IS'ft i Ohio Statu Bonds, Ii oaf cents, payahlo BMP iti Miemspia siate B,ts, i cm payalile Is.t , 111 Missouri State Mock, it emit, iayal,tu llarll'oril City httlids, ti peli l.ll II, r its, ill, III. I pay al tie 1.171. i?ll shares Slate. Bauk Wis,-oli.iu stock, Milwaukee gjpfcl 9ii-S(l,MH CTiM"; Total t . i M:u..7r 69 ' . i W; : i. I I f i. Xu liabilities Ut banks, or othui, diiu r not due. tiu lodMes HJljutoil and dii". t.r a.t.-d autl not J.i,, 85 litmat-H in rfQs'M'jiw wait - 'JtU. mm furtht-r prosn, inrludi'd in ladt MMfBt ubovu loth. AU othttr xlainiri .i.'.iin-i tllS (-OIllpHUV, i I ;'-.' .-Iunpaid) 1M0 I Total amount of lialnlitu B ... jfa-.,".ai H't I 11th. his rule of the olilpauv is uot lo exceed Slti.UOtiiu an one risk, sul,,,, l to fcias hy a single lire. l'th. Tbe amount insured iu a n-ity or v illage ilel- iet-, IliMili its sixe jeb, -rally all I lie desirable risks to ho had, suhieet Uf tho Uutt rule above named, i -.th. The aniouut insured in auy one blin k tt buildings, depeuils upou its sie aud collstructiou, subject to the i u. aisivs referred to. BBS. A certified copy of the Act i4 Iiic.,rair.itiiu accompanies this statenti-tit. TI MOTH V C. ALi.l S.t'i STATK Uf t ONNrJI'TICUT. ilsrilont Coiiuly, 8S. Jjvt-Aur .if tl, IfHjM. I'srsoually appeared T.O. All u. Stretary of I lie Hertford Kire Iiisuraiit-e Ciiiuuaii, .utd nunle oath that the tMgaiw statemeut, by kkj mlm I Haul, is a true, full autl correct slatelueut of the eclairs tf said Couitauy, autl exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition ou iUrUt Ji' ' SSfc lie lure lue, GIO. S. t;lLMA.S", Justice ot ihe IVace. Alleu C Ilallock is the duly autli or i koi I Aai'tit for this city, by eorxiiicatse of autuoriti Iroiu time j .iniitor of MaU, tiled iu tho Cwuuty 'Urk'; olfliv-. Applications Utf insuraiirc eu njerchaiidi-ii'. store uuflaeri, djBwIUlUai Ulid nitiUuIn, Wiil Iki ...!! i. :. i to, ami Hiti(--fj is. -, : :.t .. rates. AIJ.b'N U. HAl.lsiX'K, AMt, Marble Uall li.i.lti.... , , j Mam KMIH Ind. junitapja

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MISCLLANEODS. STEWART'S STOVE.

JstM-rtTS ."v ir.iJti, J MmBum m B l,,t of these truly an-l justly celebrated, newly anil greatly improved summer and winter Ctatking Stoves, of ihe unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only imency iu this city. Thos. Scuntlin's, No. 29 Ma'n street, between, First and Second. The flist premium was awarded to this Wove aa the best coal or wood cooking slave at the Southwestern ludiaua Pietrict I air, held h! this place. No stove ever deviaad coiuhinea as numerous ot in,.. 1 1. nit scientific principles as this of Htawart'a. It broils, boils, hakes and roasts al the same mioi,i. without oiiBilish imiarling flavor to another, or producing that NHtMl of taste Iu meats and gravies, which, to the delicate ami fastidious of Paste, makes so insuperable au ol-iectiou to every olhei ctsiking stove uow in use. With one-loiirth of th.- fuel employed in the beni of stoves uow iu use. this most perfect ami complete cooking apparatus isTiornis, simultaneously and more perfectly than lia tevei l,,-t.,iv b -oil accomplished. everything retiiiretl iu the Is-st provided families, so tar as ca.kiiiK is uu wmar B lieu, too. it is kOTM in milld thill ttte Ml tlellcllle lelliali- call Visll tm kitchen when Ih.-Stewalt SloV, is fully Olllpii jed. slid Ihe lire is al its heighi, without t lie smallest illitl,esalilnse from live change of I, lili ral lira, so little ia the heal from ii diitused externally, an ,ii tin fio, nl is pieat-nlcd for its iinivelsal uaiplayinciit never ban i.sjhrii prasrSSresI inau olh,-r shoe Thai. lotU-ed, i. s. ol ils prmcia', attractions, aa well as iif grc tlt l wield', how li at is so ec.umKtlotl jii I diffuseti williiti lh stove Itaalf, ssnf so little perceptibly escas lull, the Uilchen, a plate where, with any of the slov, . now iu Has, other than tflevart'a, M scarcely pos-tii'lc for aJO one, in waun wi.iiii ir more p.ulicularly, lo breathe wilt, CollltOt t. I'm U0 yt trs .Mr. Stewart lias Uh-ii employed b-Hrti-cliiig this stove, ami sinctt lal Kebriuii-y, he hasohuiiued three new p.Ueuls for improvement i, wliich, in lib. oplaiun, and the opiuittll of "II who have exaiiii nal it, liu.de it ,t rfect. Witliiu four years li-' .i't ffcimitead of tliclu have laell sold, HMler a full ena rail list, sad not one has Issn reiaminl. These reiiinrkiible results have mltolih n-l a host of slove iuanufiictui-t rs to imitate the Stewart Stove, hut, stive iii exierior appearhtter, which Hit- old imtenls (haviitu .pinsl) smililwi them to give. I hey no more r,-t iiiltle Stewart's than chalk does rjnsss These luritatftuia are known bj various Bklttaa, hat they are all tlelii-ie.il in vui ioiis partisniail, such lis The air-light bov.es, by which lull control Is kept over the tire, and ot lee hea'. tty a lIlfB slain par, ingeniously contrived, which also inliuits a rimslallt CUlTt III of cold air on th - outside of the lire box, which again tier. tines li n ed ail , sod, pa-.ing iuto the uveu, is matle availattle for cooking I nrHStes. The iigiuit niul siihsciita'r is retMrvlag Ihe heal lllllt. ill. HI of the Stewart Sh.vo, calietl " I'litle id the West," which he will hit happy to tlispose of at two-thirds of Ihe prim ol the genuine Stcwarl's It is aissildc, ot conise, to cook with it. bad ii hears no resemblance to .Stewart's. The '.Stewart" is sold by the agent, uudel' a lull guarantee to jartorin its ritfom menthsj, nud if, w i tliiu three months friTm purchasing, any fault is it sand with them, he will take then hack and it iii utl the Matter. House ktHatcrs will latar in mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, taiught at the only agent's herewiil, with hall the labor autl onefourth the fuel, do more ami Isittcr eta, king I Inn, any other slove ever constructis!. THUS. SOABTLlrf, No. Bl Main street. Sole agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove in Southern I niliaiia and Kentucky. J 1IIJ.I HPTT.IS. J CmmMOM JU99 J .just re.-ived nt JAB. L. SPALHINO'S, api'l7 t'sir. Main anil Kirst. SPRING TitADB. Job.n Ho Deters, Wholesale Manufacturer ol lien tlemeirs, Ladies', Misses', ami Children's JiOtiTS. SJIOKS, AND UPPMSS, Csrli.le Builih-igs, No. 09 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, .VI ". TUP JTTXJTIOJm Of dealt. rs to the hi t that he is uuw manufacturing, and keeps conidantly en hand a large stock of the newest ami choicest styles of goods adapted to the requirements of (stpular trade ; the inducements he olfsrS are 1. 1 u m GOODS AT LOW 1' KICKS. Having Ihsmi ei gaged iu manufacturing tirst class goods for over twenty years, be now claim, to have facilities for manufacturing ttrst class goods a cheap, if not cheaper, than Kaalern maittitat-tutcH He feels cttnlitleiil uf bis ahilily to oiler extra iiiduet-Hieuis tocloae buyers. His motto is a lair Held and no favors. .'all ami examine liiagooda, ami you will hti surs to buy. mmu thtler-t prolllpllv at I, lull, ,1 til. lei, I -:innl 1 All .t II II U.S. 9 laud autl BllMi I Tryi -, Sugar Jo Ouit--.injr liotU, Wanlal.f do 1 at'.l.-'.it ks. Hard, ii Tools in i. Its f,.r bdi.-s and ehihlieu, Al iiKU. ItSoNNTAi;, Main stnot Udovr Branch Bank, ur3 i i, of the Circular Haw. .- -PTs, si ii ps, .i.'ii mimmv boat - A large ond very cheap lot of the latest st i Ic some verv la-.-ititiful ones, Jastotened j ,i .tfCHAPKBK A BIISSING'B, Successors to H. Kmbicb ,f Co., mmttt lam street. mil ST H PIPI 'PII Jt .VP W HP PmM nlyof DOLIC'S PATKNT SAW ..I MM I Mi MACIHNK. Uf take pleasure iu calling the attention ol all those using Saws of auy kind to tbis-ttu.unit-r, as h. iug the Issit now in use for cheap-S ouss duiahility , and etlieittiicy ; havlug boen iecessfiilly u-etl in alni'ist err State iu tbe Union, and the ileuiHii,1 slitatlily im leasing, warrants us In recommending it to all msous needing a SAW GUMMING MACIIINK. fcs These Uiminiri-s are manufactured for us of the heel luatei lal, and t-very cure taken in the work -maiiship lo furnish a machine that cannot fail to give .aii0: !i.,,i. OWLS MONNTAU & i'C, Johlters and lju porters of Hardware, Ac, kc., apt-.: Main st., Kvansvtlle, Intl. Et JE1 JUL ' iiisri'iiMJV'isajY-, ijcjvtt9 tl t;ivjinr r'iiiovcil from his old nsm, Main Btvsss uppostt llM 'ouit ll'Mi-e, to tin corner of fci.Ua and rf'coiid sts., over ThniiijsMm's Drtif(st4rt and taring Iwcrealipd bfa factlitis for diiriK utl kiudrt f Ii. ntal work, ha Ii now prepared t . supply the demand. Ifc in nt ill making those beautiful 'dd plati with f Sum tooth, wliich are preferred by mo many, and w hieli. for tr.-nth aii 1 purity, raniii t If Bitrp.Hrtoi. AIho, tin new sty..ofwoi kf the I mi innoBM OfMM)f which i v.-ry lioautiful ; the am -Iht, which i biipi-ii.ir to vulcanite; also. chopliti and nil r pttftM. lie has Ikth u.-iii- for 2 years, tbe elertrie Dttsueap for extracting twdh witluuit pain, an.I iu the majority of with entire sncctN, hi hundrt'iN of i i - -n wilt testify. Parents may name health .uol laiity to tludr cliildreti by h '.. iiur t In ms dii-t rc-d-tn inemilaritiisi of the '(! cri-cctt-.l by rhe dentist. Tie nuwit vxtremely b r.-ular t(ith ran In corrected. The prices of feutiMtry have trngtm in the lat few years ho ypry resaimaWa that all in.v now enjoy the benefit of tho hcietice. Ifr. V. lUrTCllINSON, l-i.t -t Cor. Maiu ami Sicoud Mt., Kvaiiriville, Ind. mar2ti-.lin jgK I I 'l.'HS .ywll rMHTOItti MW, Kitlc afisJ Utdis in Kivsl variety and JO r c-.nt. chcajri-r tlian ls?fre oflfeml iu this market. We eajj attention .o th. folknHlHj kiudf on hand : Sli.irK's Bepi'atrfM, JtvtdverPi, 4 bHi releil Tie-toU, I'oltt'oh! and new Patent, S inch, 4 inch, and 5 inch harrel KeVidrerji, as.- rteil with Ivory and Kohwooi1 handled, Warner'j Pistol, Smith k WasM Ptetoia, Hen-user's do Allen's fii1e harnd, df-cokin Pistolit, asnetted racy and RmmwoubI handler, Iteliliutoll I'irtttds, A I leu h Cartridgeii, Henry's l:.;', -, Hkotn Qmm from $7 to Soft, Shot h. It-.. PiaM Fl.i-ks, S(j.i1 lilt U s eoiplllrlit. For .il. at QW. fl. StNNTA Jk i'ilS, Hardware Iealera, Main nlret. npi iyii ol ttie Circular nsw . It si WI S .i.s-ti mj.vti i. i.jt s. .M.iniillas and , '.11 - - Milk, 'rape , oam I at MCOAPBBBdl BVHKIMS'B, BMCMMUM to 8. Eiubii-h A Uo., 4 j ' l i.ii : : c'. Silk aud Lbmj and Stella Shaw 1

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