Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 198, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 April 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE IND.

THUMlDAY MOUSING .A-":IL 20 Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVKRSOR, HENRY S. LANK, ot Mofgomery. FOR LIFXTENANT GOVKV" .R, OLIVER P. MORTON, of v-yne. rOR 3KCHKTAKT OK STVTjjWILMAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREAJSftBR6K STATU, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATK, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vfgo. FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR RKTORTKX OF SLTKKMK COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLKRK OF SCFUEMK CODRT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SCPKBIltTKXDBNt OF PCBLIC 1K9TBCCTI0N. MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Public Speaking. Our readers ia Rockport, Xevburgta, Evansville, Mount Vernon, and New Harmony, will please bear in mind the appointments of Col. Henry S. Lane, published in this paper, and give him good audiences. It is desired that the Opposition here will bear in mind and remind others, of the appointment of Co!. Lano at George Damm's, in German township, e.t 1 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon next, and at Mozart Hall in this city in the evening of the same day at early gas-lighting. Let the house be crowded. Col. Thomas A. Hendricks, the Democratic nomiuee for Governor, will be present, and participate in the discussions. Both are able men, and their discussions will form the ground-work of the contest in this State. So every man who desires to rote understanding, should by all means bete these champions. Other Appoiutnieuti. In addition to the appointments of Col. Henry S. Lane, published in another part of this paper, he speaks at Princeton, ou Thursday, May 3, at 1 p. m. Vincennes, on Friday, May 4, at 2 p. m. Sullivan, on Saturday, May 5, at 1 p. m. Col. T. A. Hendricks will accompany hint and participate in the discussions. We hope the people in those localities will give these gentlemen good audiences. Rock port Carrespematenee. Rockport, April 20th. MkhsRs. Eimtors : Yesterday and to-day we have hail showers, in which the water has poured down in torrents. The low bottom lands around tbe town are fast disappearing beneath the waters of In belle riviere, and will no doubt be soon covered, causing many a farmer to lose his spring's work of plowing. An affray, which is likely to prove fatal to one of the parties interested, took place in our town a few days ago. A farmer from the country, of a peaceable enough disposition when sober, but seemingly possessed of forty devils when drunk, got on a spree, and while drunk most foully abused one of our prominent merchants in front of his store. The merchant bore it patiently for a time, but at last tcame so exasperated that, snatching a brick from the pavement, he hurled it at the offender .md struck him on the side of the head, breaking the skull considerably, and making a frightful gash. The Doctor says he has given him up, ns be thinks be must die. Tbe uieichnni's name is Richardson, of the firm of Proctor it Richardson; the farmer's, Wni. Abshecr. Prof. Owen, State Geologist, paid a visit to our coal mine yesterday. He pronounced it the best coal he had seen in the Stnte of Iueflana, fully equal in most respects to Pittsburg. Of course, coming from such high authority, no one can pretend to doubt the statement. One of the miners who owned a share in the vein now being worked, has sold his interest for $500 cash down. The purchaser was his brother-in-law, another old miner. Political matters are yet quiet. There is Borne talk about the approaching Charleston Convention, and as tho time draws near, the interest and excitement get higher. The Third Party movement meets with no favor up this way, and while of course each nmii has bis piuleu nces us to who be would like to see tbe nominee at Chicago, whoever is nominated will meet with a hearty support from the Republicans and Opposition generally of Old iSpcmcer. IVInit Kdwuid Bates would no doubt be the first choice, Win. H. Seward would be heartily sustained as a statesman of stern integrity ana hightoned principle. Si-excer Col vi'Y. Letter from .Initio McLean. The frequent mention of tbe name of Judge McLean in connection with the nomination for the Presidency by the Chicago and Baltimore Conventions leads us to reproduce a letter written by that gentleman iu 18.ritl to Judge Hornblower, ex-Chief 1 Justice of New Jersey, which is as follows: Cincinnati, June ii, IS 56. I My Dkar Sir: Your eloquent and patriotic letUr of the 13th of May was for- i warded to me from Washington, mid come to hand ou my way to Ibe West, when 1 i had only time to acknowledge its receipt and my obligation for jour warm expres- ' aimis of kindness and confidence. Since , then I have been engaged at my Circuit in i Indianapolis. You will have learned before this from tbe public press Uiul tbe Missouri suit, to which your letter refers, was contiuued to j the December term, ana a re-argument or- I Uered. Of course, 1 canniiot now properly ! say any thing in regard to it, but 1 must express my gratification iu knowing that you are satisfied with my views, already public- I ly avowed, as to the constitutional power of government over the subject of slavery in the territories. Your allusion to our native State and its battle-fields, and to tbe home of say adop- 1 tion, and tbe ordinance of 1787, so intimate- ; tjy connected with its history, I. ring to me ' grateful reminist ences. For New Jersey 1 have ever cherished a filial pride and regard1; though limited in territory and popultuiou as compared with other of her sister States, she has at all limes been strong iu those high qualities which are only develoed in an advanced stage fjf civilization, ami has ridded a moral force superior to her relative political power. My father left Ireland a young anal, and landed at Wilmington, in Delaware, at I tie dawn of the Revolution. He swain alter became a citizen of New Jersey, ami occupying an bumble position iu the common walks of life, be aspired to i;u higher place than that ft a private ill tbe ranks of the revolutionary army, and bravelv Ixue Jfcis part at mililiauiaii in tlie lettllr of Mt'iiiiioiiih, Pi iin Ion, and IH-nl .li. I'lic liiilit"iv ot a la! hef s service, however limiil.'r in K" rioUM it li UfK'e. mav .v-li I.. . In i elied let a jvt with proud satiaiactioti.

1 was born in your county of Merris, but after the close of the Revolution, my father, with bis young family, settled in the Northwestern Territory, w here it has been my favored lot to grow up ander the congenial influences of that immortal ordinance which has wisely guaranteed liberty forever to that beautiful region ; and which her millions of peaceful and patriotic people will never cease to revere as the foundation of their progress, prosperity, and power.

J It lias been to nie a source of the iit-i-i-I regret and of the most painful apprehension , for the safety of onr institutions, to witness the growing indifference and hostility, dej velopcd more generally during the last few years, to this salutary principle of that great measure of Jefferson. Some, indeed, have ventured to question its constitutionality, although for near seventy years it has I been the theme of eulogiom with lawyers and statesmen of the country, and has received the sanction ot every judicial tribunal in which it has been discussed, and that, too, in the slave States. In these latter days, Jack-o'-lanterns, generated in the bottomless marshes of party politics, seem to allure quite as many followers as are found in the path illuminated by tbe purer and safer lights emitted from the precepts and examples of the sages of the revolutionary period, and political action seems to be directed rather by considerations of conceived party necessity than by tbe suggestion of reason, justice, and patriotic principle. Occupying the position I do, it is not permitted to mc to speak of the transactions in Kansas in their legal aspects ; but I may say with you, that I contemplate the violence, bloodshed, and civil and fraternal war now transpiring there, with mingled emotions of sadness, alarm, and mortification. They are the fruits of that ill-advised and mischievous measure the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, which, from the first, I have earnestly deprecated ; and I have no hesitation in saying that lbs immediate admission of Kansas as a State into the Union under the Constitution already formed, commends itself to me as a measure of sound policy, aud well calculated to bring peace to the Territory and to the country. With these views I have not leen backward in advising iu all suitable ways, the adoption of that measure. There are several precedents which may be appealed to in supgHirt of it, aud especially that of the admission of Michigan. It would powerfully tend to trunquili.e the public miad, allay sectional jealousies, anil bring the great mass of the people to the earnest support of the Constitution and Union in their pristine integrity. The South would have no just cause to compliin of it, and indeed ought freely and generously to yield it upon the altar ot public good. Since the adoption of the Constitution, as many Slave States ns Free States have been admitted into the I'nion ; anil the Slave States, while they have only about one-fourth of the white population of the country, embrace a much larger extent of fertile territory, with a roo:e genial climate than the Free States. No intelligent observer can fail to see that the tendency of our institutions is now rapidly downwnrd, and all history and experience show that no free government, with such tendencies, was ever at rested iu Us dec lining career without a revolution, either by a peaceful change of its policy and rulers, or by the bloody arbitrament of the sword. It is an axiom in government, as clear as an intuitive truth, that no free government can rest npon any other than a sound .moral basis. In this must consist its strength. How much of this foundation remains fur our model Republic, it will lie well for the people, yet virtuous and enlightened, to ponder in season, if the' do not see or appreciate their danger, it is iu vain that they hold tbe power to apply the corrective. With the greatest respect, 1 am very truly yours, JOHN McLEAN. Hon. J. C. HoiiNHLOWEH. NawsrAFkl Changes. The London correspondent of the New York DmUtf Times writes: " The Loudon 2 Um-.s is at last going to le reduced to two pence. .Advertisements are to lie doubled in price, since the circularon, it is expected, will reach two hundred thousand a day. In Ittjr opinion this change will destroy the ! leading ' journal, and bring it down to its level among the rest. Tbe Daily Telegraph now prints seventy thousand copies daily, ow ing lo its American presses. The four high priced morning papers, the Herald, Just, Chnriti.-U and Daily Sens, have united to get a common rejiorter in tbe galleries and one in the Law Courts. A further saving is effected in stereotype plates, so that oDly one setting is required by the fjur papers. Hero is cconomy." BlSThe annual Northern Indiana P.ditorial Convention will be held on May 2d, at Port Wayne. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BUILDING HARDWARE. VJJ H TM H & WHO mJ JH K ;F H O i T TO A liuild will nn i it to their niir-itM to cxamim? uur stock it: il MfftOeW b-t'or making Hi.ir arrauuu iitr Tor luniuan tar Um MMatng m-hsum, as ut MM ilt-toriu titO'l lu maU mh low as any tlnT l aid's in : city. Wo liavo ou lmuU aFK ami com jrtte nssurtinwi t ot UrcwiwootTa Hutt EHttgw, loor I k - ami Latches all sizes ;tml brier. SvU-tUoMiitf .Shutter MMl Unl MtafegM ami I. !t ln-s , l;tml Kith S lrwif, ..iutMet I'oinli'il ilu lYotii ' to 4 iticSes, lira t ami Kiuitliitir Nails from H to :i litvli!-, liiIitnml Hi av Strut Mjiiyw. Wimlou Spriii-s Savli Piillioi, I tent MmJ-i Katener.4. JACOB 8TUAITB ft SwN, Mv35 7t Main st., brftow WaMiioiou HutMfe. trp uttjsm: huttmh: hittku Dtt) lbs. W, jttern ltv?ere Butter in ( lotii. for sal. Iy COOK X I. . LkY. LUue rotatowH. -J" tmh. IVImo TaMo ami tfMri Potatous. UVceivtnl i -i Kuilroa! at apri". COOK A LANOLKY S. eladhda. Il S. X.V VHKHUVil UJ H-.lt m9.W Kggs, ftirssile by apr'J.) COOK Jt l.ANULKY. JJ.W J.Vy IIBIKII IWJl-:X,DQtl MM lbs VY. T, Havis's Sugar Cure. I Ca.ava.aed Hams, SfilaJ lis. Iuieley's Hams tlue.inv.iss...t, 1,iSHi lbs V.'. W. iiavis's Sugar CurtsJ Hried eVaat, jut reCeiled by CIHlK A LAtiULKV. K fl I ft B M.S. r KMM K . Ml M.J MMl, i" bbl. pi. klod i'ork, lor sale ex iiSfaTW CR)K A LAKCI.tV. B V II. h'BMSSU I .V MM JT, 4 9 al Cue pt r bush , Mini lbs I'riiue liran at SI li MM II., lor sab- by ClIOK A hAMil.KV. ayjjC B - S JiXTMjt M--.I .It II. 9 WW Mour, fc.r sale by CtaiK I.ANIiLI 1 f) BUM '.. Ill Mi.. IK. mw pi Im.xcs English Iairy do, In bt.es NmTllee; do, lor sale by COOK Sc LANiil.KV. mm. i in mrmt sMsMr' Mm-mtrmmaT-MM tiles and IVrfnined Hair Oils. Wal litul. d geuuine. Kor sale i heap bv WM. BIKKI.IIWEK, aprJ.t Washington Work. Main street. S?B H'MM.M. UK S It M. Ml M.v" MM Saturthty, May iS.il li. one twv-htM-.se aagou and couplings ; also, sundry articles ,f movables, remaining iu warehous.-. unealle.1 1W : also, a lot of Ibarret aud Copoiuge Mwiiin.-ry. including Stave Jointer, Wheel ilu , Castings. Savis lor ahiaasrle MaSSSaVJeTJ . and i 'o..,K ra.- Work feeuei-ally, which a ill Ik. sol.l t.. iay fteinhi and charge. T!i- ovrner or ou nets, if any there he, w ill please taku trne aSdpce ol this advto tts.-ijH.iil, and troveru thems.v.st aeeordtugly. Sale p, sitile. The als.Ve IS a palftlit ...... -Imie, aud well worthy of any oue purr basi n-. api-Jt Jtdw p. G. O'BILEY.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "SPALDING & ROGERS' NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS

FROM THEIR New Orleans Amphitheatre, Comjn iing tbe elite of their tbree G'irr.iMutf, (tlie Proju iator this y oar ULscontiauing all their traveliog Companies except-this one, in crroVr to coucetir" trate uptjii it all their v - ami fttcilitiec,) wfn he exhibited At 1 aud 7 P. M.( under a canvass pavilion, to be erected at Evansville, Wed'sday, May 2. Under the i-er- i .! fiipvrjntiiiruci' of tfao Miiuapug Pruprietur, Mr. V. J. IlUU3ili&. AdmiMlou, SOctn. Clilldrvn aud Servant 1, 25 eta. Iu thin nnprtH-tdf nted collection of Star Kqiimtrirane, Star Kqumtriana, Star Acmlmts, .Star Gymnast, Star C'4(wiin, Slur liurws, will bo fiainil Mi--. Kate Ormon.l. Mr. J?". (.Irniond, Mona. Francois, J. ant Johntou, y ran Barry, Sigiior Antonio, K. N. Peeper, HercaU-ii Libby, John Uurry, M . ! August's Tom Watson, Hi. Day, Nick Foster, John Keefc. I 'hurley Fish, George Wood, W. II. Hill, 1 r t. apann, AMI TIIK TItfCK HOKSKrf, A.ris:wk,Bfg Thuiider&Spot Beauty.

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SPAI.OliVti &. ROKEKS' CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Kmbracini; the choice of the Netrro Ptirfinmera exUnt. will give u SKIjKUT KTUIOI'IAN KNTKKTAINM KNT, iinUt-r the Circuit tent, immediately alter each Cireim i. rf.irmanco. Will .' hii.it .1 IIentler..u May 1st, and at Owenaboro Jttay yd. auri.". OU HifSn. H IJJM KJJIJ HUJSS mi Heed, jiwt re -eivi d and tut .ile hy t. SUAKl'K A CO., aprt4 No. Main Htn et. g mox. ici:i:r tujvuvkh. Lm. 4 K.-.-M w. pl Batser, ." - buNh. hi-1. tletrajpeSi J tint received at ItftrSI KI.l.IOTT'S FAMTr.V (IRiK'KHV. """ ;'.n Inish. raellefl Corti KorTaleat aCI.I.IOTf'S KANII.i OROCBKY. m .ik it i hum.. M.KjIe M.MUIt. .1 M J yrimp articli-. Etkf BS4 Si apr.'t KLtMQTT'S FAMILY CBOCKKY. CitKM . OMM...1 UltM.S t OJM. OJi. ' JiMt receiVHil aud tor aale at npr.'l KI.I.IOTT S FAMILY lllt'K'KKY. f;.OA'jVT; rn.riKj'T :-r, 00 bum. (Miio FalH IViiietoi Ibe ule torn at api'4 KIjLIOTT'S KAMILV I) KIH'UKY. Cured Dried Beef,jMt received air railroad, and for sale lovv at .sjlltll KI.l.IOTT'S F AIM 1I.Y lllIOCKKY. PW9 White Wheat Flour, fur e:tk for caaliat auiil KI.LIinT'S FA.'llba Ut lOKlt Y. "m tJSmMMJ' fOHTHU. 40 IHtS.Mi.V Jul quart lottle Barclay .St t'erkius' LhihIihi I'. rter ; 4o doz pint liottlen. ' J the tiling for invaliila. MM re. i ived and for Kale al MTi KLLIOtrS FAMILY ftltOCEKY. BJ).V'H K II T1.V.--1II ..s II SBt Tin fwr Meat Sile, H4eleM and ftr aale by (apr'J4) SA M I tli OKU. rWWJS' PM.JtTMi MC, IX, 14 J" i JL Ui iglil Koofui, a.iiaie aud 10l plate Tin. A complete tocU ill Hture al.d for wale by aprit SAMI'KL OltB. Oi.ivk otr..i nozKjv qvjimir feeStSSSaCSMMi Oil ; 1 M pint iK.ttle tllivc Oil, juMt received ami lor aale at alr2,J Kl.bloTT .S FAMILY QgMCKgT. mjio u-'ii utm: r it -mi k h : Mr lm keka Miami Iflfle Powder, 1111 kivs "1" BSSrflatc Pnaili-r, .rai kefs Au-tiu x SiniihVs Uilie P.twrter, lit paaea ( 'imiter rVv dir, Jti-t recalrei IVoui the Mi!! ami furiuile&f apT.'t Kt.LIOTT'S FA M 1 1. Y ; II til 'KB Y. -i m. f.--:i,ooti a KJVMI Jtmsu. u tWw ed bright and jiidani. d. rect-ived and b.r SalS by timPIJ SAMUKLOBK. Hemoval. Tf .lJHJKS Jy. ml'JI I.IIIJWJ H. M II -'- OJ Tnov't lit titock of Tea. TobatU'o, t'itrar, ice. to the torner of Mailt all. I Fir-t (ttii'ete, atljtiuiit; Dobell A t'oliyittxlon'a Huok .-t-.re, whole he will be plea.i-d to see all lii old cttMomer, and a many uew eates at may Htvur tiitn with a call. apit; ,tW. -ZOO MUM. M-'K HHMI JitllJM re.-eived at the PiqneSff Family i;rt er, ami Tor Mile by Wf) J- V- KI.LIoTT. jfiOl .njLVMIH IJS'll MtllfiJW-.' ni'.nd. By Mrs. Bonea. l4-t:i. An autobiography. MsHaoal Rehsnst Why. KverybtMly's Lawyer and t.'..niutdh't in afwltw M tlx beet Intita'M. man a aaahiGlut 'ptiblilid. n-iitalt. A plemliit Novtd A latfe ftriii:!ii. Misjt Pardee's tast. Lite t : 11 iui. AjjaicKt Wind and Tide. At DOBKLI. t (UN VNllTliN S. Jfl ST II H 111-It II .IT KKJO" It 90 Waima! Why Ho I la.ve the..." A neat ' Soie. i Ward. Word by All. Iluriiel. Munic by I'harley I Summer tuadrille. The ! ,. ! W ill WiMli i's Night I'i.U. "J - iW SP I. K.'MM It JSSOHTMKJST SJa 9-J- i'l leis .1- Webb's liUTI e t'll sate at KLALY A V AHUJ;NS, Our. M;iin ;iu1 Kirwt Htrvett. N. H. --OM Piuno Inken In eel-anp at pjOl prices. npnil) II. A W. Striiui, Mvwi mtrvau l'- : n(l rintf. ;tuti HI j Ch-tti Wiiiif ow S!i;..'. jtif ret- iet Irstru ti manr ufactucttr 1 t II A IK Kit IU'SSIX. api jl M Main Kinfi. CO-PARTNERSHIP. sVjff pi!ivlt.i . -I Iruni U. 11. UtiMiitflliJius, (forint rlv r II..- lii in f C. Nuriv it i.) haii t lk SHW-Mill ;it tire lpeir p.trt ! tiMTlly, rM .tIhlirtlnilt lit will hriMslftlll Ih- e-ixrietl IM 1 iy JIh UUilerititfui'tl, iiuilT the liriit itml lvl. f Ahlerio Biti!iinit'!ii UW. The laill will uL'ntiniHt to til! m.I cHpitaM tcir Lumber proptpily mnl with enre. Onlern hulicitetl. up IX-iMf A H ti KfH Sl A Ul.OMMKM.Ars. 5(1 iSHiiS hi.UUU JUHT KKi Mil :in I tir H tie t t :i;t Uelis eou-li:'!! ihr-nt, Mt Kl.tiliiTl KAMILV OMOtWY. SB I'liinl.- iunl rH-ive! tit A 1 -' Nm we rim. ;n i lir alt nt a-.i-Jl KtiTMTT'S KAMTLV r,;n('Kl;V. : t. T k ; s9 .-AV i h i SKlMMJJ M s, 9 lKrlei-. A Inriji l4 nf tin- ii.tlN.. nsilile :tteiit nrtiefosV the u flW'IdlH of the n-fiinii iii-iOCeeeivwl .it S4 'llAI'KKi: a UI'SSiNU t, ;ipr21 i .Main street. Mi' 4jwmth urn mmumuwkH m mW Imve jn' rewiiretl It tilth t-hiplttMt ft , I'.. " . -. t;itilK)ii.", :iimI fotti i rMrtini ,-ry him Hvfl SttMW .m l Hair Uiiiueii. A htrjre a,.-nortiiH!it if Trin .nn t thiiie-lM i tsnst.Liitly hi tiutitJ Mnl tiiiitintil ! itnji-i $i.t h ii i iiiii-, in nt le 1 h;l I'ali't lv' siirpa"-l K r t i.f M' -t , -t St ti A lK KK HI'fiSlNt.H, apUl 4! MjtiM f-ttpeet m i . m t. f wv m t h k 9t w. m hargsf Ullll rvlll t, ii.r i .'t . I-(I ill SclIAt-KlJk v U;s.si; s, aul 44 Mttin atieut.

MISCELLANEOUS 1860. SPRING cWBfiflER

18(30. GOODS. St-Vjr.'4 i.V Sf 'A f.X" HJiHJ'JEC Tfully inform their nuiiierona frieuda and the public generally, that they are daily receiving aca U SBtSSW aWSJS and ar-ietl nlock of Sprintr and Suuiuier Gooda, which, for t leenm-e, atyle and arark ty, rsunot t anrjitaaaMl . It wouM I u up, rfliitiui to ein.merate alt the depart u.ei. t - ta kk k. iitnpei ti.ni, w ill be found replete cmhracingall the kauUtuc tkui.aud uuivltk-a aaf.Uae ana. The I'liaiueHH principles which have gained for their tdtt itablbdied hotiae ain-li extensive patron Ke, will be aiHieml to, viz.: Kxenitiun of unlers with irlapaUh attention and courtesy to customn t, combined .wrttli iiiutlorate cluirgiia.. Their aluck iMviu bei ii i Hi"' 1 . t - ' 1 with r-jre anil judgment in the best markets, and tit first quality, together with an adherence to aonnd p:ii:cipe- of trade,. they are ccairtdet.t of lieiuc aide to supply thoae who may favor them with a call ou the bent terms. Annexed they submit a liat of dupartaieabt; fifth, Cussiiuerea, and Yestius, . Tv.-.-ii, Ky. Jeans, Gettavaailee aad XAniuia, New Stvle Prints, a great variety, Fre.udi Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, Fugliah Berugcs, Anglaf.? and Challid, Black and Fancy Silks, aud Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods fur traveling d reason, French Derate Uobui, 5 to 11 tel. tuts, 11 Organdy ' 5 to 9 Silk ami Gingham Cinbreltaa and Parasols, Panama, Braid , Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Huts, White, Bine and Pink Mosquito Net ts, French and Scotch Embroideriw, a great variety , Black Lace Mautillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, arod White and Colored Corsetts, White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. S. A E. would emit particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish ami Grass Bleached consisting of 4-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Daiuaska all sizes, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown aud Bleached Uucks, c. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel Spring around the body, are recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2il. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer. SUsVOorner Main and First streets. n I, j s TjRu ijS'iT tm ivx z, M Henry Disstou's and ether makers, from 10 to 11 inches. JACOB STKADB A SON. JT JTHIJS-U HJTril UTS. iil.llOil Mj and Hunt's best quality, Nes. 1 anil . apr7-'2wd J At JOB ST It A LB Jt SON. Oarpot Hoxse. WWH .1 UK HHCHtnJVa 4 JUMMWw ger stock of tivrpefct. Rugs, Oil olwtlis, Curfan. goods both Swiss and Damask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furnishing goods generally, than we have ever received. Also, a largo retail stock of Staple and Kancy Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mantillas, Shawls, a nice assortment of Merrinuu- and Coehoco print, Hoop Skirts -Jin per cent, cheaper than last ytar, Boys' wear Cotton, Linen and Wo'ileu- I. allies' Dress Goods- nice assortment. Also, the Embryo Cotton Yarns. Tall at J. OAKLKY A SdVw, api-7 No. 6 First street. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. IJMilSI.HH, MJl VA"I JUST M Kturiied ti inn the Fast, where I has p u r . has ed a beautiful assortBieut of tine Watches; Chains, Jewelry, 8 1 1 v e r w a r e, and (Socks of every tiescript. on, he is prepared to suit purchasers iu every particular, am which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He rrrfjftfullv invito liia (Hm4i and UMttiiivrs to eXKiiiin liia -u hiiH ktHoai betnv Mmhs-aing; lsjf when. j i ..-:.) ai v wnrrantcwl t 1 treprise nicJ. N. P. rcraftftmt attention mh to repuirin nf fitiH ritrhi H. .lewelry ri Maired at uliort notice. Ku. Mailt st. opju.site Court: lloiino, Kvann-vill.-, Imltaua. aprJ) H. L. GKISLKK. A T fARPrrc if cn s Also, .Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, Ami an assortment tr the finest DRESS TRIMMINGS ever lirouirht to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, apr.r.-dll OnFlral Slrfft. Babcock & Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO tm MAIN sV WATER STS. AND S(iV OEFKU e't'Ii SALE A Ijursf ami well Assorled Slock li F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE ANRCITTLERV, UHlfll, KHK EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS U IV S U R P A S S E D ! TITY & COUNTRY TRADE Sl'fM'M.IKII . THK .MB ST FAVORABLE TERMS. i iVc CO, j 1 i (7 1 IV Cor. Main & Water sts. g SMSdf MS, wijVm&fM, .d'i T..:a..o. trout es.atsa .n to.-vii.i tun-. i..r ..b' boles. 'I"itid I'-tMil :i' I'A liUl.Sl. '.S Mhui :ind Kir.-t -I i Vir. -MM Fruittf Ht -l flu. li - t- I' .-.itf r'tir-iiii nl 1A. U !PAl6tati. CV.no t Altt.n and Knot.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Stat ortient OF THE UOSTOITIO Or Tll Heme hsufawc; Company, ur J rr i OK THE FIRST HAT OT JATTAItY, A. TJ. lst:u. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE .STATE Of INDIANA, PURSUANT TO TUB STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND tOCATTtm? TWyWK .VAII K UK THIS f '. J.f M tho iitiMi: iN'KUitANcr. Companv, IncoriH.rat ..I in IS.":!, a'nl located in the city of New York. CAPITAL. I'VE MILLION DOLLARS. Tiie capital of sai l Cmpanv actually pai.l n in call is $I,rin0,mi (Ml Tit.- sbjisiVss on ll.e 1st dav -jI January , idui ." 4i.su r. 1'olttt amount of capital ami surplus s'l.tii.Sld sa t ASSETS. Amtntnt of crush iu Couiiuea- . talUauk, N.Y" ?Iii.7t7 hi 1 Amonnt .f esali iu hands of Aleuts, and iu course of transmission (balance) Ssooa ol j Amount of unincumbered real estate, Xo. -1 Wall Street.... G7,ooy IK) Amonut of United States ; treasury notes, market value mfcan 20 Amount Missouri State b'ds, C per cent., market value. li;,&ti 0u I Amount: of North Carolina bonds, 6 per ceut., market value '.1.630 (m : Amount of Tennessee bonds, , C jer cent., market value.. 'J.tari Ki Arnomit of Brooklyn City water bonds, G per cent., market value 10,2"il ll j Aiuonnt ttf haukstocke. market value 83,685 tu j Amonnt of loans on lainda and iuortat;es, being tirst 1 lii'Jl if leri.l.l on 11 1 1 i lie 11 -11 . be red real estate, worth at least yLBBO.auU. and on which there is less than otic- year's interest due and oviii rate of interest 7 ptr cent Kbtl.tMrj Ml Amount of loans ou stork antl Ix.uds, Mtyatde tin demand, tbe luurket value of securities pledged, I2M,Oau lxa.ntati iui Amount tlue fr un prriuiums on fatlictes issued at oflice.. Aluouiit of bills l.seisble for premiums on inland l.Kbf 7n navigation risks, Stc Interest actually die and paid... ll.i.i.l 41 sMn j-i) MsjuuyM iM LIABILITIES. Aint'tint of htM '-I- 1. uikI tine ntid unpaid Nolle Aiuonnt i if hits- in en i red and in prceeirti of ttdjutIllellt Auouiit of Ja.e reM.rted ou which uo action Uha 1m -en tfiketl Amount of ehiimx for Ummoii leAiHted bv ttie 1 -in pan y.. Auuuiiit of diviileinU di-clHr-ed, and duu and unpaid... Amount f dividends, eitlier emit, ur HC1 ip, dev l.o'ed hut not 5:t due Auiouut of money hrrrovtMl. Amount of alt other - x i r 1 1 1 -, t l.nni a.iiue-l Lh Co..... I7,ii.'iis M T5,ta2 IS Mjunt in None. Noe. None. None. Total amount of kisses. clain s, and liabilities Sl.'.oSO 44 The greatest amount insure. 1 ou any one risk is S Ui.usi, but will not, an a k- " nil rule, evceed Slii.tKS'. The Company has no general rule as to tbe amount allowed to bo insured in any cily, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, by t'.ie genera! character of buiidins width of streets, facililijs for putting out ftres, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited iu any other ttatc as security therein. An uttcst-d copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accomp tiiios this statement . STATE OF NEW VUKK, I City and County bf New York ) Charles J. Martin, I'lO-snlt-nt. and J. jVflltoU Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn, ; and say, and each for hliaenll says, ilaal loe lot.....oiug h a true, full and coiTis?t stateineut of the e.lt.tirs of the said Coratrati"li, and that liny are the atKive described omcers ' "(Sigi.e.1) CII AUI.10SJ. M AUT1N, Prest. (Sisned) J. ill I.TO.N SI I 1 11, Sc.-y. Svbscribeil and sworn Is fro me, this 17th day of , , January, A. I. ISUI. itnt ss my hand (Si;,-nel) bEKJAMIN IIAXKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, iu New Vork, Hiti llroatlway. N. Y. Alien (St llallo.-k is Use duly authorized agent for this city, as per rertlaVtmte of eattaofit filed in the Comity Clerk's otbee. This jiiy iuaun s against loss or ti.imatre by lire te biiildine-s, mert-baudise, household fiirni ture, and personal property .-uerlly. Also, against the p. nl. of inland Mavhfatloe, at fair r.ls.. of premium. ALLEN O. UAL LOCK, Agent, JIarble Uall liuildiiig , Main St., Evansville. MS-aSSjMs . VHe Economist 1 A. fnpi premiuinrt at every Fair wtieru it has la-en cxhihited. At the fc.outh-Wnitern I n d ia.i t 1 t District 'atr, lusU bur Octoher. I.-.. ', thre wer i ; hut fwu fireuiiuiudolTfrud forcov'kjugetoreit one for 1 j tin beal ood covk : .1 itove,aud one for tba ! 1 cmi j cookiii j44vi. Tbe Kcnotni4t took the VIRST ' I rOtt.WOOl). Uoelker, Kludtuau k t o tookthrtlr.it 1 ! pri iuiuui ftjr their cooKiug ntove for coal. No other ; t premiuniH w. re ottenrd. The large -diver m dal w ! Hwranlvd to Uie Kcoiiomint at tbe T rk a 1 . t . 1 fair ; and tbe tirat prriiinuu at tbw Cuited fitateH I Kair liehl at Chrnwi and twelve other tate and County IMn in 1K5.. lu no briojcb wf luetrbanh-Jil art has there h eti a more appiircut advance tlnui iu tue inauufrVture of stovi 0. It' i hat a few year since ; I tho very name wa a novelty, rep (ifi ting a j huv hnpohjssi Htructuns almost as devoid of , - u" na ornaiiteiit, Theae have gradually iven pl.f - to Hat term- of grace aud utility ; until the varieties ' oar suarketfl now pruai'ut have a 1 moat exhatutod 1 tbu Tocahulaiy of naniee ; aud the different phases lint metal is ruaile to aftiuiiio, Would atouisti old V 11 lean hiin-elf. In style aud Hnish, the improve- ' nieiit has Ihh5U real, leaving1 uotbiug tu it- aaatifed ! on that point, hut the severe coiupetitkiti in price, ' io which they have ueeu -ni.j- . hi- deprived ! them of many of the more sn1i.stanti.sil qualities : duairable. This seems Uioreesiecially to bav been ! the ohm in reference- to cook stoves an article of j domestic ecoiioi-iy that ha more to do with scolding : wives and crotchety irvauts than most people imLin'. Thf ptihlie have hu& MMight an improve- i ; iiit ut in thid articU1, and wm believe are ready to pay ; ' au reiuiouahle price for a cooking store, it it ouly ; ' ptMM'si! the merit? - i '-:, Wiiht, cinveuieDce, ; ; durahitity, econoiii) ,and m rlevtion of mautiiactuie. ; These p; . lit- - sut-ui to possi--tl most fully iu : ; I In- Bc0B mist .1 lo-w stove, pe r tec ted and brought j out the past season, by Messrs. Tr-adweH Terry A Norton, of AlbwnT. We hwsrd s much of this ' xtove, and it hoked so much like a stove iu tended j for use, that we concluded to tr them, and tbe i ; ivsiult of thv exptriiueot convinces us that the I proprietors, in their detrmiuatiou to make the be ' im thr tTviWd, have succeeded. We regard tbe Kconomit as HsBe.-iug all the merits above emi- ( un rated as the great stove t the tlay tar in advance of anything ever attempted tu tbe line of ! stoves, pcrfici in all Rs atip,dutiinnts, and trne to ; i its name in durahility slid tbe use of fuel. Aatoug i tint many i-onveuieuces attached to it, N1..3 be men- ' tiouetl a large oven, with htMks arrain;et, f.r sus- 1 I (aetMling meat u t,ii,- roaciliiitr. A mpprr Water j I tank, holding from 12 to Mi galluus warmiug closet, bridling hearth, sic, Xc. TU broiling ' hearth is one of the iust noticatde features .f this 1 I reuiarkahla stove. Then never has leen, to our ' kuowletlr, any brojtinx II atiue that waa rvatiy sat- 1 iaaactvry l ft op rat ioii. The prpriet4irs of this , ' stnve have leeiJ conducting a sicrtes of exptriineuts I upon hriHliug, eliciting s.ue valuable ftcts, and re- I ' sultiiia' in :h intviilioit ol a grilir.m adapted to

thts stove, wHKn lias as t u set ui .-ti ty letter? patent, ami is .'lie ol' the m..t adiuiralde iKiiupf of the kiud 1 wv ever saw tua.ilin without moe, ni1 keeping the eotl- i a cn-l ,uy gahW. Wtt are aluava ;lai tu do j it tire ! isie. nuni a! in rt-venit-uli, and ev ! jm iiao in 1 1 a -i i-t-isii ihute -o Ux gvfj lo th general ) giNKl, a ih- one -tUir tuent miwrd. Tin- awi lu j 1 1 . v hh h U eominamli'g siifh a large aale, will be f .oiid oais al M'AM'UN S .HTfc- ; PtIKNS'S, Main s.f., Mwim Water aud Fin I , kanv ille, lmt. Msarii ' Of mn m km jmm&MLis u.n j- , aaT Eo4 -ale by 6. JK. UlLlittUT X CO. j

MISCEXJjAjVEOUS.

C1IAS. B. MEBACS. SfnS HECKMAN. FIRM OT NEW SX0Ve and tin ST0RE( a , w, . , m, m mi J W W. wW dealers and Manufactnrors of Tin, Copjier, ; and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, Itetvvccn Main aud Locust, Kvansville, lariU Tho undersigned have constantly ou hand a f ill as . rtineat of Stoves uf every variety and pattern, , at the lowest prices, and tieg leave to int. i in their 1 1 ieii.ls ai.u the public ge.toral! i . that they have lite ts-st iiihi neatest assortment ot Tin t are ever blTre.l, and bate constantly on haii,! a full assottuient of Druggist Cans, Ac, fc. Tlnxe persona wishing ork Iu their line are respectfully requested to gite thi-si a ivsll BsSsMPS pur-cha-iu eisewhere, as ny prompt attention to tit. ir business aud a thorouah knowledge ot their trad, they h..a? lit ivo general satisiaction. NIE1IAUS BECE.MAN. rnnmru V i. mn icmTi,Stemuot.t, Disrillerv, and Drnvery Work; Steam Pipes, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Copper- t smithing ami Sheet Iron Vkork, luaue and repairetl, Metal Roofing. Cluttering, etc. ll'eri Mwroaaed to girt perfect mtiijaction, at the j yrUf. ills r 7- I no I I860 SI- B I .V tJ TBJJIM. - dust received and now onealaa. an ele gant stock of foods suitable for the SpriiaK Trade : ZU cases Taney prints; 10 " denims; 15 " bleached muslins; J " lswna; ehallirs; cottonades; I 4 apron checks; 1" bales shirting stripe.; JO " sheeting; And a great variety m emails ISS of all kinds, all of,' Mhich are are selling below Cincinnati prices, .-is 1 we are determined to draw Ills good trade to Evans- i villa. Comie antl examine for yourselves at mara J. H. MAIJUEE A CO.'S, First St. MM 3.1 Trims JJTII J Mi WKf.U WW We are selling Watche., Jeweliy, ate. si extraordinary low prices, preuaratorv to laying in a new stock. biTTKOLFr Ulin.-... marli; tit Main slltet. WM,mJIyTK ll.-Mji' JICTt WM BOi' WW to attend a Grocery mol ilrivp an expi . ss wagon. Must know how to write a rair asiaat, ami oine well rrciiiucv-iuiWI. Apply t Xo. 1.12 ! Ii; .it, Main street. rusrSii-tl R Ttf K M KJf Tin: H Kei th h.i l-erti r-lli". -.1 fruin IT. 7 (KltMiiitnc ohl tand), Ki 7.'- mm l'(n ita VVainiiitiK'it Hoit-i, uhi-i to- k"-j a lull .upplv of I.KTHKli A N L HNliNCi-. kei p ou haud every variety mil - cheap for citfh. skKIMP sVVMQIM, Ki-tr.in oht sahaniuli, i with me, &ut will lie ou lutud tu wait on our iW Irieudt and m!1 the ru w cuTtiinri whu iuj call on in. He will do juAtic- Ut all. mat 1 md THO M AS K K KT 1 1 . W 1'Jtt keurt if. d jnit received ami for a ma i I OH A A. MeJOHN.STON, PoW Hlo( K. Main trt. ran o i i, h t A lu t;ruit Ai i.'l New I': Mult' of at the lowest jiriee, at the N. J. TIIOM PSON. Statomont Ok' THK t'OMUTloN or I UK Hartford Fire lnsurducc Co., M AUK TU TIIK AlilllTOU tr TIIK STATE tiF I N III AN A, J AN I' A KY 1, ISM. 1st. The name of l It i n t'tuuaity is the Hartford Kile Insurance t.'oiuitany, aed i ha-aled at HartI n'l. I H'U Uectieut. CAPITAL. Lk. Tha amount ..I I'apital Htuefc bt $raKi,(iHi 00 : 3d. Th i.lil. unit of I apital SttH-k paid up sisi.ixm no A8KTS. i ::h. I'asbou hmd and iu I) k.S.i.t.j:i II ! t.'aah it. hand, ot agents, or in course ot trait. iuii. u tKCMI SH I Cash loaned on call JO.ishi OU-S131.0J!) 0$ , Hills receivable, secured by personal au.l collateral security Tli,JA'l ft!' j Ileal slate itniiimints-rcd, building and lot It) Peati street, ilarlt'ord MsSS On stuck and MM as fUMatWa, viz: 'Alt HI.. 51 I 511 shams Hartford B'k stork .'.!. lot' 4oti shares I'huMiix D'L stock ui.ttsi I 1 0 shares Ot. Klv. 15'k'g Obi stk... f..tai j i shares EacuauTje Bank sbn k.. t I .hares Ilauk of Hail lord fit. j bank stork 7, BWJ 200 shares Charter t'ak H'k stock. 20X11 ! JJ" shares Karmers' .1 Mechanics' KT yt.. StiS.'JSA j ;t7,tfi n.ois' i 1U.ISHI ' bank atock I 15t aliari 4lrru.au tile B'k ritock.. shares Merchants' A Naitulac turers' llaitk sts.-k i 315 shares MBfm, li'k at... k 1 1s t share, t 'it v Hank stock 22,tsJ IS,IX9 13.9SI aliii 1 1". .Out I I3,:.;-j ;it.irjo J,IH) 13,K"( vn ij'tts BLssW 18,000 , 200 shares Atiierlcau bichanaa Bank stock, N. Y O.inn 200 shares Bank of Comtnercs b'k stock, n. y asi I 3lJ shares Importers' ,f Trailers' Bessk tock, N. T SsVSS i SOO shares Bank of Ajneiica bank stock, N Y .-khOOti I ''0 shares Maiibttttan Co. Bank l4saS0 lo.N'i lo tasi V-"' lo,7 stock... lO.OUO KI shares Merchants' Hks'k. N.Y. l.-".,lhHl .I"' slur--. Uftlsss B'k stock, S. V. Iii.issi -." .bare, ii.-c.iu B'k stock, N. V. 10,1X10 lot! .bares Bank of N Amen, i l!k stock, N Y 10,tKm 300iLart.s M'-tropolttau b'k stock, N Y 30,tMSi liKJ shares Ulackstutie b'k stock, Boston - 10,000 lie) shares Bank of Commerce Ht'k , Boston . lt'.tsa) 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston VMM lOshares utfolk B'k stuck. Bostoe '. I.'ia. ltio shares Hide aud bewlher B'k , Boston lu.ooii -.1 ., i 1". lu, lit J 1U..VJI LSS lo,rr-0 itvai hi, tun lO.ISSJ lo.nsj I 100 shares Webster h'k slock, Boston IQvVUU 100 shares National B'k -lock, Boston. - III,!! loo shares AtUatle B'k stock, U'"toa lo,'""' lot) chares Halety Kuud B'k slock Boston l",tan loo shares Boy let. u Bank slock Boston 10.O.IO 100 shares Rever Bank stock, Boston lli.taiu 200 shares B'k ot the state of Missouri stock ii.tsai 'AH) shares Mercliauts' B'k sto; k St. Louis iii.otsi VA) shares Connecticut alter Geea yaiiy slock te,(MM 2tl shares C'ouneclicut Itivei R, II. Couiwuy 3S,ooii 100 shares Hartford A; N liarcn K U Co stock 10,000 11, '100 I U',l'' j Ai,i : SD.HSl I 3,'SSI ! I,. l-.'.l.vi 1S.HS1 KM-., MalSJSJ S.ttlo MkdafU aO TeuucSsve Mate Bond-, li per cents, payable lc.ru 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable ISliO 20 Slichisaii State Ibis, g Y cents, lO.OOll payable laist iS,0ti 10 Missouri State Stock, ' per cent, payable lo.oisi Hariford City bonds, per eta payable l7tt S.i,00!l 2o shares State Bank W isconsin stock, Milwaukee 2,0Ul $ii.ni,a.iii WHmyui Total assets tWhajlW 50 LI A BI L1T1 !..-. 5th. No liabilities to banks, or others, .lus ar not due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted I . .- Sth. or adjusted ami not tlue, f rJ."10 t: 'Jib. Losses iu u.s t.se taaitiiitr further proof, iuclutled iu last aiiswer above lutb. All other claims, again. t the company, (dmdeii.ls unpaid i l,rjtl Total amount of liabilities -f.i.'.cui to 11th. This rule of the couipauy is not lo exceed f 10.0IMI in any oue risk, BtlhterS to loss by a siugte fire. Ittbt The aiuuoait lusured iu a cily or i illage depends upon its sime generally ail the desirable risks to he had, subject to the last rule alioto named. 13th. The amount insured iu any sue block ot buildings, depends up-m its i.e and conil ruction, subject lo the rule al.v referred to. A certiMed copy of the Act of I iif..roralion Hth. accompanies Ibis statement. TlilUTHV C. A I. LYX, Sec y. STaTlCI'l" licci, ( Hartford oiinty, I SS. JlM lLV 1,1b, IMsl. I'ersoually apiwared T. C. Ally a, -secretary of the Hartford r'ire Insurance (leaeHasjajr, au.l msile oath that tbe foregoing statement, by him snb.eT its-.l, is a true, full aud correct slalcuieiit of the atlair. of -ai ! tloinpauy, and exhibits, so far as can be ascsrtaiueil at this date, its actual cou.littou on Ibe 1st dav off January, Istio. Before see. tilCli. K. IMLSI AN', Justice Off the IVaee AllenC. flallock is the duly muluniir.1 Agassi tor Ibis cily, by eerlincate of authority from ll.e K edit sr of Mate, Bled iii the ItsesstJ Clerk's saftoe. .ppti.alioi,s b.r insurance ou ni.-i.it-.udi..:, store houses, dweeUags aud coeteau, ill he aits ad d to, and poll, l.-s issued at r.-as., liable rates. AI.I.KN t'. IIALl.i" h, Ageut, Mai Id" Hall U.o.lii.t, Ku. J slain stieet, Evansville, Ind. jautpH

MISCELLANEOUS.

STEWART'S STOVE. " fieHamatSaST I 1 "U

MM. W'.l i'S O.V IMJJ'U, J j.JI KJ K WM lot of these truly ami turitlv celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking j Stores, of the unrivaled Stewart's fatcnt, and at I the only agency in tlii city. Thou. Seantlin's, No. 29 jViattt ttrttt, between First and Second. The nist premium was awarded to this Stove as the best coal or wood cooking stove at the Southwestern Indiana District K .ir, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles as thlt of Stewart's. It broils, boils, hakes and roasts at the same snoluent, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats end gravies, which, to tho delicate and fastidlona of taste, wakes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now iu use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed iu the Ixsst of stores now lu use, this BaOSt perfect and complete oovking apiratua performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required iu tlie best provided families, so far as cookiuu' ii eeaoasmed. When, too, it is borne iu mind that tbe most delicate female can visit the kitcliou when Ihe Stewart Stove is fully employed, snd the tiro i.- al its b ieht, ttiihout the smallest niipleasaiitness Irani the ebauge of teeapcrwt ere, so little is the beat from it diffused externally, aa indiievmeut is 1'i-ex nliil for its universal omploymeiit never b. Telidore presented iii any other stovs. That, indeed, is one nf its principal attractions, ,t . well as its v"t"t'' st a. .iidei, how h at is so economize! and eaSTitiasd wiibiu tin stove itself, au.l so little perceptibly escapes into Ihe kitchen, a J.la I . her.-, viirb aaj of the stoves ii .a in u-at, oilier than Stettarl'--. it Is -.eucely easasllalti tor any one, iu warm vt eath..' inor. p .rti.-iilarly, to breathe u ith esaasnf i. Kor 2 i years Mr. si. wart has been employed iu USffcltSlll. I lllS stove, and -iniv last Kebruary, he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which. In bis opinion, and the pinion of all who have e..mi ied it, m id. it pcrfict. Within .four years tsshIv Untummi id them have been sold, under a full gnulainee, end not one lets been iciurned. These rem -i kable results have entlajldeiied a host of stove luaiiulsctiiri r to tuniate thu SUivtai I .-hue, bill, -ne iii exterior Appearauvat, wbieb the ..I I )ateuls (hat illt t"C' li elmbll-s tltn'il to give, t o y uo More res' Ililde Stewart's than chalk tits-ellei r r. 'I'hes.- imitations are knoi by various ur.in.-s, inn tb.-v ale all ilelicielil in varioes partfvtilari., SIM h as liio air-iikht Is.v. s. by which lull control is kepi over the tire, unit ol tin. belli, by a drn.fl dam pel , ingeniously contrived, which also ad nuts a constant current of esaVl air ou llie oulside of tlie lire boa, wbiwli again beeouo-s heated air, aud, pasting into tlit ot.su, is math- available for ctaik lug tlrIKTM.S. The agent ami .iibserilxr is receiving the I -est Matt tat I oil of the Stewart Stove, calltsl " frtdc of the West," which lie will Is' happy bi dispose of at two-lblriU of the pi ns of the genuine Stewart's It is possible, of coins", to ciusk with it, bat it tears no nnitlalice lo Sli. wart's. The .Sles.si t is sold by the agent, uuder a full guaran t. to pertorm as rer.iu!i.codd, and If, within throe months from purchasing, auy built is louud Kith lb. -m. be will take i hem back and refnn.l the money. Boo-elceeeis will Invar la mind. Iheu, that lite genuine Stew art stove, bought at the only agent's lu re, will, ft it It hall tie labor ami utiiilo.irih tbe fuel, do mole ami bettor cook iug than any otla r sl..e ever ebitsll ucled. Tllik-. SCAN I I. IN, No. JO Main street, Sole ug. '. foe the sale of the Stewart btove lu Southern aiiis.ua aud Kenllioky. J illicit HTTJIS. JI VMBMCM LOT just re. eiv.il at J AS. L. SFA LDI NO'S, apt 17 Cor. Main and First. sVUlNCI TRADE. . Doters, I otiii Wholesab M.uiiifiietiirer ol ticntlemeu's. Ladies', Misses', aud triiildrons HOOTS, SHOES, AND UPPERS, Carli'lc iilMeSSJt. No. SI West Fourth street, Cincinnati, A"7TK THK JTTBJrTOJ OK M dil r. to the tact that lu is now ranntifacturIng, and k.eps consiitntly on hand a large stock of thu newest and cho'cost styles of guilds adapted Ui t!e ree,nlrciuenU of popular trade; theladuceuients be oilers are GOOD CUIUS AT LOW 1' KICKS. Having btten ei gaged in manufacturing Bret class gosls fiir over twenty years, he now claims to have f.icilities for manufactnriu first el-ts- g.tods as cbe.-n, if not cheawr, than Kastern uiAiiulaettircs He tecls counilent ot ins ability to ' otter extra Inducements to close buyers. Ills motto . jrs fair lb I'l and no favors. 'lail aud examine his go.dt, and you will bo sure ' ',IWjrvI. -vrrrrcr 'A ri''i t n .In s promptly iittendtul to. febl .-"tiud SkvfwV JIHMKS. - 11 I.ard u, d But!.-'.- Tilers, . eVrsA T J a t 1 l.luigilttr lUnkl. - - ' Wantage do Jirilsticks, ardu:i Tools iu setts lor ladies snd rhiltlreii, At i.l". SHOMNTAU, Main .tri.et below Breuch Bauk, upr;i Sign of the Circular haw. WBOJWVKTS, SUOOM, MJril let HMm bous. -A large and very cheep lot of the latest slvles ieiino very Is antlfiil ones, jast opened at SCHAHKEU A BCSSING'S, Successors ttt S. Emblch f Co., apr-i 49 Main street. MUST KKCKMITKII JI ' . VJB W SUP90 ul) of Ui'l.K'S PATKNT SAW GUMMINC MAI ill NK. We take pleasure iu calling the attention of nil thpee using Saw. of any kiud to this ! Glimmer, as b iug tbe beet now iu use for cheap ness, daraliatltyi and efliciency ; having been successfully used in almost evir State lu the Union, and the demand steadily m-1 easing, warrants na iu recommending it to all or sons needing a SAW Ul'MMlNt; MsVClIINaC. axav These Summers are mauufactared lor as of the heel ma Is rial, aud overyears taken iii the workmanship tw furnish a matdiine that cannot fall to give satis gtetiun, UKi'.a. SONNTAG A CO., JoI.Im'1-s and laafeiftees of Hardware, Ac, Ac., aprJ Main st., Evansville, Ind. K. mj t rru M.ys o.; iiKjyrrimT, having removed from bis old rooms. Mam Street, opMisito the Court Hooso, to the corner ol Main and eetSMad sts., over Thompson's Urug store, and having iucieu-ed his facilities for doing all kiudi of lleutul work, h is now prepared to sovmly the tleuiand. lie is still making those bef.irlifui Uobl plates with OSasi teeth, which are prnfs' red by no ni any. and which, for strength and puri-y , canuot le surpassed. Also, the now styles of w. i k. the t'oiiliuuoiistiiim, which is very beautiful; Ihe anilsr, ivhich is suiM-rior to vulcanite; also, cheoplasti Hiol silver plates. He has been using for i years. She electric Process for extracting teeth without stin, ail iu the majority of cases, -with entire sui-c.-ts, as bnaslrede pf persons will testify, l'arents may inhale health and beauty to their children by Ii living those disl r.s. log irregularities of the teeth cm . I. d by Ihe dentist. The most extremely irregular teeth can be corrected. Tbe prices of Uentistrv have bc.-n iu the last few years so very reas..nabb that all may now enjov the lanelits of tbe science. Ilr. V. IICTt-'lUNSON, lieu list Cir. Main and Second sts., Evansville, Ind. mar'JO-ui it HWBI.I-KBS .IJS'll PIHTOLH, Itill. s nasi Bans m rival variety and per I iwl ahiepiil I Ilia 1 1 uf.ire. Il.rctl in thU market. We call attenll Hi it) th- l'ollowiiij kinos ou band : Sharps', lt.-s al- is, Itevelver-, " I lu.rreled Pistols, Pbdas ..bl sn.f new Patent,:! inch, 4 inch, and 5 inch barrel Kevolvwrs, assorted with Ivory and KosoM-ood handles, Warm-r's Pistol., Smith A Wi-son I'isloliu .In-f.-nger's do Allen's single barrel, SI If cocking I'istols, uAfiited Iv-iryand lt-sevt.l hamlles, Keinilagtwli I'isbds, Allen's Cartridge,. Henry's K.l'- -. Sh 't pans froinST to rjn. Shot Kelts. r,.to! I , !,., H-rrmti'n i Km mlo at pup meets, GKU. s. SONNTAG A CO.'S, Hardware Healers, Main street. Sign of the Circular Haw. a iu. mi H StlK tii'l I.. . HUll Mrtllit MiAWl Bk9J0 af-e.a.-s1a? . f - M iiitill.is aii f ".i Silk, t'lapa , i''-iii-l .it si-iiAi-KKR .1 itrssiN'trs, b-awttaaaMi-M to b. Kmbicli v Co., 4 j Matu atie-at. apr3