Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 199, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 April 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

FKII1AY MORNING APRIL 27 Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIKUTBNAST OOVKKNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SKCRKTARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEKLLE, of Randolph. FOR THEA8VRKROF STAT:, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ol Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SCPHEM COCRT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COUUT, St JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of I'ntuarn. To Batlntia Men. We wish to call the attention of business men to the advantages to be derived Irom advertisements inserted in the Evansville Journal. Our subscription is large and on the increase. We are now printing of the Daily Journal, one thousand copies per day, a larger circulation than any Daily paper in Indiaua ever had, outside of Indianapolis. Our Tri-Weekly and Weekly circulation is also very satisfactory. Bring on your Advertisements. More Seeds. We stated last week that we had scut on to New York, to Mr. Orange Judd, publisher of the American Ag-rictdturist, in answer to a request from him, for a number of packages of choice seeds, which we were readyto distribute free to any of our subscribers who would take them with the understanding that they were to cultivate them carefully and distribute the spare seed free next season. The seeds we had received last week were Crystal Flint or Hominy Corn; Stowell's Sweet Corn; Improved King Philip Corn; River's Swedish Stubble Turnip; Champion of England Pea ; Giant Asparagus. These are not all given out yet. Any person wanting some can cull and be supplied. We have received the balance of tho seeds we sent to Mr. Judd for, and are ready to distribute them ou the terms mentioned. The seed jii3t received are Mountain Sweet Water Melon ; Long white French Turnip; Eugenie Pea ; White Globe Onion; Solid White Celery ; Skillmau's Nulled Mu.sk-Melon ; Mammoth Red Tomato ; New Rochelle Blackberry ; Enfield Market CabbAge ; Morning Glory (mixed) ; Arbor Vitae ; Tassel Flower ; Trumpet Creeper; Mourning Bride ; Large dowering Mignonette ; Cypress Vine. These seeds may le relied on hh genuine, and some of them are rare. Mr. Judd publishes the be.-t agricultural periodica! for the price ($1 per year in advance) in the Union. He issues both A inercau and German editions. r'rom the i 'incitituiti y . - Currrmt, April SB. Hostile Summary for the fust Week. The demand for money during the week has been quite active. The demand tor Southern funds is quiet limited, as the grocers, who have been the chief buyers, have nearly concluded their purchasi s for the eeasou iu that market. This scarcity of Eastern exchange is uuwmml, at this new won, and docs nut look well; but as the season advances, there is good reason to sappoAM the supply will be better, as there is a fair amount of Weateru produce still to go forward ; and more than this, there is no inconsiderable amount held in tha East on Western account, which must soon come into market, which must add to the supply of exchange. The demand for sight checks oh New Orleans is limited, but the amount ottering is small. Thp offerings of Western uncurreut money are light. Dealers buy at J dis. far MUsouri, and J"- dis. for lemma and Wisconsin. Eastern exchange is veiy scarce at Louisville. The nominal rale is 2 premium, but the banks draw very sparingly. At Chicago on Saturday, the market was pretty well supplied at 1 ; prem. on the street, and lj prem. for bankers' checks. The advices from the country regarding the crops are generally favorable, though iu various districts the wheat has been killed beyond a doubt l the winter freezing, but, taking the whole West together, (he crop promises to DC Btir, and iu most places it looks well. Iu some placed the peaches are killed, whilst in others they have escaped. The indications are that apples and pears will be abundant. The spring crops, so far, look well, so that, on the whole, there is nothing in the present Met of agricultural matters to cast a gloom over the future, but quite the reverse. The demand for b lour has been quite moderate and chiefly local, but the light receipts, with a slight increase in the export demand, produced a firmer market. Wheat has ruled firm and steady all lb week ; the demand has been about equal to the supply of winter, but spring continues to be neglected, and is dull atl 1 8( 1 20, Whilst $1 331 40 have been obtained for strictly choice winter. Corn has advanced during the week ; supply is light. The receipts of Oals having fallen the Off, lose the the the hi: I prices advanced materially, and at the i 4C was obtained for them, in bulk, at railway stations. live advanced to :'u. but was dull at close, and declined to 02. A better demand lor Barley, duriug gieater portion of the week, ami primt brought 8fi the last few days. The Provision market has ruled slightly firmer during the whole week, though the demand has been but moderate, except for Mess Pork and Lard, for which there has been a good demand. Some of our manufacturers have bought Lard quite freely, and there has beefl ngeod deal taken by Eastern jMirlies at lojc. tor prime city ami IflAc. for do. coioiti v. Bacon and hulk meats have not changed iu any i-v-i-utial pal to o lar ; I he demand for Kith has l-ea but Ulodel ate, Vol it has berU lllel by holdeis gpuioigly and rcductunlly ; 7g and 9C.

may be called the current rates paid tor Bacon at the close, and 0c. for bulk Shoulders, and 8J to 8gc. for sides, the latter rate for heavy ; Rump Pork has been old at prices ranging from $12 to and prime at $13 5014. Whisky has been very dull the greater portion of the week, and prices declined fully $c, closing at 1 7 jo. The market continues over slocked with Potatoes, and prices are quite irregular, so much so that it is difficult to give accurate quotations. In the Grocery market, there has been no important change; the demand for sugar and molasses has been quite moderate, but Ixith are held firmly. Coffee must Ik- quoted fully Jc higher, with a good demand. A fair country business is doing in Groceries, but it is slacking off perceptibly from what it was a few weeks ago.

i Varieties. Tub Pope of Rome is now iu his sixtyeighth year. Foreign Fruits Six cargoes of fruit were received on the 20th from Messina and Palermo. Da. Wm. M. Casper, one of the " heroes of San Jacinto," died in Galveston, Texas, recently. He was a native of Botetourt county, Va. JfejyA Wisconsin paper says : Mr. Pryor, of Virginia, don't care to know bow his clay would feel in the hands of our Potter."' I'irb is Starke County. Extensive fires have recently swept over the wooods and marshes in Starke county, destroying much valuable timber, besides an immense quantity of fencing. The forty-first anniversary of the institution of Odd Fellowship in this countiy occurs on Thursday, the 2Gth inst. Celebrations are to be held at Logausport and other points in the State. The Charleston (South Carolina) Artesian well is a perfect success. In atlords a very soft and pleasant tasted water, and is bottled and sent throughout the low lands iu large quantities. Distinguished Hi rscuiuku.s. The New York l'ott has received as Miliscribers their Majesties the First au.l Second Kings of Siam, and two other members of the royal family. Hon. Wm. Dukr, of New York, in a recent speech before a "Constitutional Union 1 meeting, expressed the hope that Mr. Hates or Judge McLean would be nominated for the Presidency, ill means of concentrating the Opposition. Opening ov Na vkiation. Wo learn from T. T. Ben bridge, Baq. Canal Collector for this port, that the repairs at Durkce's run are so nearly completed as to admit of turning on the water to-night, and the opening of navigation to-morrow or next day is confidently anticipated. Laf. ('our. 207. Mr. Henry Mellon, the account o! whose accident by being thrown from his buggy, we ;ave pome three weeks ago, died last Friday from the injuries then received. He was nlxiiit. fifty years of age nod a respected and sulr-dnntml citizen of this counlv. He leaves a widow and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. lioonvtllc Osm. A Venerable Tree. There is a pear tree now in full bloom, on the property of our old friend, Nieh. Smith, Ksq., which was bearing fruit 42 years ago, when Mr. S. tirst came to our city and it was then apparently a full-grown tree. It dates back I aether than the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Long may it bear. V'in. Sun. Uailroao to the Oil Keuions. The Krie (Penn.) tiuzetti- Icarus that parties will commence Monday (to-day) the survey of a line for a Railroad from some point on the Sunbury ami Krie through the oil regions to Franklin. The expense attendant Upon this survey is to be raised by voluntary private subscription. Col. James Monroe, the third son of the late Hon. Hen. Monroe, died at his residence in Frankfort, of consumption, on the morning of the 20th inst. Col. Monroe commanded a company of Kentucky volunteers at the memorable battle of Huena Vista, on the 22 I ami l.id of February, 1S47, and afterwards represented Franklin counlv in the Kentucky Legislature. $ Man ok Popularity. Count Cnvour is a very popular man. He has been elected to the Italian Parliament by the cities of Turin, Cenoa, Milan, Hologna, and Florence. This makes an array of names such as rarely is brought together in any occurrence of any uge. He is, therefore, a Sardinian representative, a Lombard representative, and a Tuscan representative. The Tremout Hunt, Chicago, has engaged to keep the MailWtrbetf, Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and M issouri delegates to the RennhUeM Con. veutiou, together with Tburlow Weed, "Gov. Morgan, and the National Republican Committee, itinl it announces thai it cannot do more. Ma. Ba bb ao has long Itccu engaged iu devising a machine which he calls bis analytical machine. This machine proposes to give to Algebra nay, even to those lofty branches of ticilhcinalie.il tic ace, the (inferential and integral calculus -the same mechanical aid which the difference machine confwis ou all tables capable of arithmetical calculation. Peokiukk ok a Pro-Slav kuy Ranter. Horace Maynard, of Tennessee; born in Massachusetts ; son of an honest wheelright ; joined the Orthodox Clinrcb ; educated for the mini-try by funds from the La.1v s Sewing Society ; went South as a missionary ; zealous against slavery ; married a plantation of negroes ; turned politician; talks about the slavery of the North and the " greasy mechanic." His father is still a "greasy mechanic " of Westboro, Mass. Horace sends his children North to educate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H HJJS'! HIMJS'! llJM.V.'..tt T0JSS Rtia rlitr Braa firm fair country, ju.t reT. KED.MO.NO'S, I'oM-y llhs-k. eeiv.-d at mm it a k k ii M' o It.tro.w M luisVIs ..f No. 1 I'iekled Pork, lissi Wvt each of It o.i -. Shoiihlers, and Sides, for sab-at T. KEOMOSU'S, rWj Btuek. mmu,'j'MtT iv MtT. rui.uJBJp ui o au.i o:i t rlated, a hsflge tut Koraale cheap for . ash by UILLKK MIRHAl'S, aptSS (3 Main street. r.Mfiis, i.jirMi .n.i.yri i. . v. ' leraire li.-!e. tor ll. si-io-ou, of the latest -ii. just noised ami f..r ale now bv MILLKIl A N 1MB AIIS, I 4:1 Main all! at MP m. um car c ii -. imti w- . lori.alaige lot Just noeived, BOW opened MILLER a NIKOAL'8, MM? ' 19 Main slreet. mmirriiu! hit tin: hittmhi. WW ..oo ll.s. Weatera u. s. r,.- Batter it. Cloth, lor sate by ClMIK A I.ANtil.KY m itXK.x' wmttmm i vit.v n i, mm't Kggs, l.-r sab bj nps . IK A LANGLKY. MM..ri.l.-itltfli:ii ItFKF. ,UOO MM lha W. W. Itavia's Sugar Cnreil Cauvassed llama. 3.5ftn Uss ijasak Js Hams aasaaavasaaa, l.issi llsi ay. w. Oaiis's Sugar Owred Br tad Heel, iustie-i-eivid bv I OoK .V I.ANGLKV. BP ll" lit 'Km.' U.I IK WM Uses aad IVrlnatetl lino n 11 li T 41 It. I Is. WartaMid ajeaatsM Ft -ah- ehaap ! W M BIBBBOW Eli, apt its Ifasaiagtisa Stock, Mam atraat

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SPALDING & ROGERS' NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS FROM THEIR New Orleans Ampin! lie;., ir. Oompriatag rbc elite of Ibehr three Oram, (the Proprietor tun yur iln.contimi.iiir an meir 1 ravel in . i .i j. i . nwrsial this one, in order to concen trate upon it all their energies .m l facilities,) will In- exhibit.! at t and 7 P. a!., under a raarasa pavilion, to be erected at Evansville, Wed'sday, May 2. Under the i-rsoiml supe: intt-udcli'-o of the Blauagin;; Proprietor, Mr. C. J. ltOUKKH. Admission. SOctH. Children ami Si-rvnatu, S3 eta. In this unprecedented collectiou of Star Equestriennes, Star Ku.uctrians, Star Acrobats, Star Oyuinaats, Star Clow ns, Star Horses, will la- found Miss Kate Ormond, Mrs. F. Oruiond, Mods. Francoi, Moiis. August, TlT mi Johnson, Tom Watson, Frank Barry, Hi. Day, Siguor Antonio, Nick Foster, K. N. 1'ej.p. r, Jobs Keefe. Hercules Ltbbj, Charley Fish, Mn Itarrv, QeMTg Wood, W.il.tWH, I'r f. Siiami, ANOTIIK THICK IIOHSIOS, Aris-ook'.Kig Thunder&Spot Beauty. SFALDINti KIM; KItS CAMPBELL MINSTKELS, Bmbnwina the lulm of the Um Ierfoiniern extant, will (jive a SKI.KCT KTUIOIMAN KNTFKTAINMF.NT, inol.-i lhc Cirrus tent, iiiiuit Jiau l after each Circus pel T..rnmn .'. Will cxhihitnt iMiKM May lt,Hiclt OaMMN lain. May M. l"r BUILDING HARDWARE. B9-i " I I KS U'Hft J8rtl r Tit ML bailtl will Bad it to their interest to examine our HtiH-k anil prices h- fore luukhnj their arrangements for harilwaie tor the coining season, as we hid ileteniiiiicl lo sell iu low wm any other dealers in ttte city. We have on hanil uiO'c ami eoiuplele MM llneiit of ntaMMtoudTfl lliitt BHaicmi l)'Hr OCltf aU't batches, all item ami pricss, Sell-Clmin Shutter ami Uttl binges ami I.atcties, II.. ml Kali Screws, Uirnhlet r..iitt.-d do fiom lo 4 inches, ltra.ls ami Fiilistiing Nails lrt.ni lo ti iiu-hisl, I.iKhtaml Heavy Strap Hinges, inlow Springs, Sash Tilllies, PaWDt Sash k'ash uers. .IXCOl! STItAlin .t BON, mtcSt T4 Alain St., below Washington House. IO nut t. i'lti.nn i.Kji - i.iuii. J 1. 1.1. I.iekled I'oi k, for sale lv BttO CttoK I.ANtil.KY. r-r mil tin. iujtsu wv .mj. 09 nt eoi per huk . , 5UIM1 Itsj From Braa at SI per HlO llw., loV sala try cot)K A LANCLKV. 75 meg do HJiU S EXTRA I'.l .1! I 1. I Flour, for sale by OQOK I.ANCLKY. .S MUM VMMMBM, lo boxes biiloh Hairy do, In boxes Nnl- , for sale by C'UOK I.ANtil.KY. mmn Jijjr. i i-h jI.vii .ini,i O W It; lliii.. I itarovs. SfiH bush. Prima Tal.le aud Bead Potat.s Kvt eive.l per Itailroad at OIMR .v LANOLETT. aprSfi H S saw Seed, HtlttH. H l.'J'4J.1 Kl.1. 4JK.MHS just mmtead and for mta bv SHAItl'E A CO., apr-4 No. 130 Main street. 4 $Wf. Itt :; TO.feVI'A'W. 4 to-.-- w. ll. Itotler. jSMfceaih. Irish I .-i ii.- ., Just r-eiv,sl nt airV4 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROOKRY. a0 it u sim. mcjk fuu.y; ... hawk . sawtled Suns, For sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. a a a a -A. ISHI.s. KMiJM rticte, for sale at KI.LIOTT8 EAM1L1 .1 llll. w WJ nrlm apr.' I mr . GltocERY. nil. -:l hiii.s I-II A I. III!.. W.- Juai i, arj!l v. J and l.r sal.- at l.l.loTT'S PAM1LY ah itnkv. fii:.n:.vr : i i:.nMtjr ; r.oo sun s Ohio Kail-. Cement for sale low at apriM BLLIOTT FAMILY CUOCKKY. K -HIM: 11 MtHMiMf. I tihhi m: hVHjMU MMMr fur. si Dried Beef. just receives! p.-r rattread, and for sale low at apnil Klil.loTfs FAMILY GKOCKKT. KOk tUtCHH MiXTit.M S Ifl'Mi It 'Tv!V Pww White Wheat h lour, mr sale for cash at apr.il KLLsMrT VAM1 Ll GROOKBY. JT V' M'OH'rKlt.-lO IIHAKJV .MLj tjuart bottles Barclaj -t Perkiaa' London iv.rter ; 4u do, pint U'ltles. Just the thing for iuvalids. Just received aud lor sale at aur21 Kl.hloiT s ITAMILY GltOCEMY. VV.'ATJSf TM.y. lO HAS. fVMTl Mt1 Tin f..r Meat Sates, received and tor sale taprM) SAMWfcl ORR. .JM.l' AT Urii I'KATMi Ml MX, 1 IMf ight ICaitiiig. sipiare iiiel l.si plat.- Tia A complete stork in store and for sale bv aprSl SAMUEL ORR. KMfMS OIK.M MHIZM4J' IICAHT t ties olive Oil ; -J do piul buttlea Olive I Oil, just re petead and for sale ;if HRM r. 1. Lll'l I S r AVI I I. i KRfNIKRT. mm o U 'MM HUT fllU 'M0JH it .' -JM HSIkeirs Miami Rilte I'uwder. 100 kegs .1- Masting Powder, fsi kegs An. tin A- Suiiih's Jtilte I'owili r, 111 cases Cauist.-r I'owdvr, Jaet received from the Mitts aud l.-i sale at aprSI EI.I.loT I 'S FAMILY I.ROt'KBY. B i f' t A'. - 3 , 0 0 O I'll CVFW .s . m It T WW ,.t krifttH aad galvanized, receired and for le iy (aprtl) SAMUEL OH v.. rA.nns k. Ni-.i i.in,-ii s.t h je st his stock ol Tea. 'I'otiaeeo, OtiCanf. A-e.. to the eoi ii.-r of Main aad I'irt streets, aajiiialac Ikdsrll Coayiaxtim's Buuk sture, where In- will be plaased to -.s- all 'ii-. .-Id customers, aiul .is many new ones as may favor him with a call. aprl JR. CtrnM. FHtifsll Ft us Pif.neer Eaoiily Graces J , an.) .1. I. ELLIOTT. eeivt-,1 at the by (apri i ffwi.vw .ti.ii in: .- it u j W-S maasL By )lr. Hosaen. Reta. An autobiography, ltiblical Iteasoll M aj . Kvei i-l.. -ly'a Lawyer au.l Couuslior ill Busiiieai the :..-.t business man's sisislaal tmldishsd. It. III . I,. A splecdilt No, ,-l A i.ile Strugule. Miss i'ardo-'s last. Life Baton1 li i m. Agalaat Wind and Tide, At luiRKLL .V Cl IN VM; TON'S WMKT KM: IF I I'FI, Warren's- v ky Ba f Sing. Word -i by A if. Bmael Ward. Summer tinadrtlle. The Mis. -de Walta. Winter's Night Polka. IlliJI.f A' Ihe. A Heat Oaarles pr23 mr i.fj'mhii .tusiiuT.n m-:jt Paaiifa .1 WeisU's riauos for salw at UKALY A WARREN'S, Cr. Main aad FIral ..tree B. tihl Fnsnos taken m .-vebaiige at N. pric. t ipr21 1 ll. A W . mrW.illllJ. i'FAT Mahoaai 111. I. It TUN. I I .lbs. all WI,, T.lMe. Oil Stand, aiul Kaiewu c. Ctotfe Mfiadoa Bttadae. Covers, ot alt sixes, and Isl s, jwSl le. ened from the BUMS BOIf AHKaiB .t BftsSllNM, i'J Main stleet. ulartiirer al uprjl

MISCELLANEOUS.

1860. SPRING & SUMMER 1860. kfHj.v.;.v(f it : i km. - a a s pn c rfntty inform tlieir numerous friends and the public renelatly. that they are daily reciviu uc- ' cessions to their lare ami varied IftrJl of Spring : aud Summer t.oods, which, for eteganee, style and : TarfajtJ ttmiMjt be surpassed. It W'oidd Is- sus-r- ' fiuoiis to eniuneiate all the dopartntenti w hi.-h, on inssM-tioi:, will Ih found replete -embraciiit; all the leading rtyle and novelties the season. Tin- business plitieiple wlii. b have eained fi,r tie ir old established house such extensive patron ae.'willl.o adhered m. vi.: Kxi-cution of orders with dispatch- attention iii.d eoiirtov to custom ers, combined with tti derate charges. Their Hunt having leu purcha-ed with c:re aud judgment ill tho bent lu.irkets, and of lirst iialiiy, together with an ailhereiire o rnnad princiides of trade, they are confident of Is-inj; able to supply those who may favor them with a cull on the l st terms. Annexed they snbmit a list mf dej artuionts. Cloths, Cassilneres, ami Yestiuj;s, Tareeds, Ky. Joans, Cottoaades and Denjats, New Style I'rints, a ffami variety, Fr-iich Urgandies, Lawns aud Giuichams, Knixlish lit Anglais and Challia, Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish I'oplius, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berage Radwa, 6 to 11 Vohmts, " Organdy " 5 to it " Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and l'arasols, Hanawa, Braid, Leghorn ami Fatal Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored liats, White, Blue and Fink Mosquito Netta, French aud Scotch Kmbroideries, a gn at vai let) , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, riosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and Colored Coraetts. White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. 8. 4 B. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linou, soft finish and Grass Bleached consistingof 4-4, U-4 aud 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sir.es, ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached ilucks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Fkirts, requiring no Steel Soring around the body, are recommended Ibv the follow tag peculiaritios and adTaiitag'S : 1st. acuity ot application. 88. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer. &9Corner Main and First streets. S9 li r X U M JS OT VMM O WMS X MM Henry Disston'sand other makers, from lu' .. to 1 inches. .1 ACOB STRACB S( N. MLm and Hunt's la-st avnlHy, Nos. I and '2. apr72wd J ACOB STRAl'B SllN. C"J4ax-E"3t; 3E3CousoMk jmbmh BKcjurMjyra a k.iuWW per stock of Carpets, Bags, Oil cloths, Curtain giasls both Swiss and Damask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furu.shiug goods generally, than we have ever rceivcd. Also, a large retail stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Gissls, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mantillas, Shawls, a nice assortment of Merriiuac uud C.checo prints. Hoop ffcirts 25 isr cent, ckeapuf than last year. Boys' wear Cotton, Linen aud Wwleu Ladies' Dress Goods nice assortment. -- Also, ttie Embryo Cotton Yarns. Call at J. UAKLKV A SON'S, apr7 No. II First street. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. ML turned from tin K.-wt, hrr ho 416 p ii r c 11 a b ft j it i iiu t ill. 1 ttfsortlliulit ttf (111 Wtttcll'em, i li iti in, Jewelry, S i I v r wa r ', nml J H,U L4i,f eterv fli- .Jl ticripCion, Ii i prcItnnM to Hiiii inr8hMNI cf ry nt r t i i' ii 1 it r, hihI wh i li b iotondu to ..!! at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He t -".(..-. 't tti n v InvitM his frleinU aiul C tOlBMJlM l cinminti hit i- anl priet-H l-Hfrr MHVtlUMlAg elnktw liere. All tMkl tuthi are warranted to bo iih reir'rteld. S. H. Perttnal nllentiiMi paid t repairing tf tint N ali'liM. Jewelry reKtired at short notic-. Nu. HO Main -i., oti4Mito Court llowa, Kthumville, Indiana. ajrtl) r U QK18LKK. 4 r H nne. ri na 2 Mf Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And ait waartaasM of the finest DRESS TL1MHINUB ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, aprS-dtf Kii-sl Street. Babcock&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVK KE.HOVEII TO rOR. MAIN & IfATER 1sJ ANI NOW OFFER rOR I ALE A Lmfseaid well Assorted Slock o ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ttAJU)WARE AND CUTLERY. WHICH. FOR "EXTENT AND VARIETY, UNSU R PASSED!

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StVrPKMMin .V TIIK .mi ST FAVORABLE TERMS. 35A BC () C K ax CO. Cor. Main & Water sts. u ledesate anil l.ttail nt ajprd i Miiiu iluJ Kir! BtfiMtaa iA8, L. SPA LIU NO'S, aprtj OnTDM Maiii mid Kimt.

MISCELLAJNEOU8. MISUULiLiAJN U S. wibttLLAKtuub.

or the coNnrnoK or tub Eome Iflsurance tompaBy, Ut IS r. YY 1 oaa, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D 13W, M A 1 1 K TO THE AUDITOR Or T 11 K STATIC Of 1 Ni'i AN A, PURSUANT TO THE S I'ATUTK OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : rmju h -v..r h this jwvr M. is I Its li. j Is-; ksIiok 0mRV, IiKiM-norat-ed in 1853, Hud halted in t!ie cH of New York. UAI'ITAL, IINK MILLION IX'LLARS. The capital of sa:d I'i iiijoIiv actuallv pai 1 ;ip in rash l.!S).a II ISI The mpm on the t-i d.t tsT Jaa snci y . lsrsi "... 41.., alii So Total ssanwiit ot capita! and surplus $1,415,815 ao ASSK IV. Atnouutof cash in Ootsttnental Bauk. N.T Sl!.7o7 54 Amount of c.ish in hands of Agents, and in course of transiuissioii (talamv) 8565 51 Amonnt oftiiiinenints'red real estate, No. 1 Wall Street.... 67,is:i ( Amount of United Stataa treasury ieles, market uUne ..Ui-J,2n iit) Aiooiint Blissouri State- b'ds, Ii per cent., market value... MM (n Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 is-r cent., market value .W (X Amount of Tennessee bunds, 0 jier cent., market value.. i.isi in1 Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, per o-ut., market value MSfl in Amount of baukt.-cks, mar ket value aSV025 fJ Amonnt of lo.-ttis oa bonds and luortjajres. tictag tirst lieu of record ou tiuineu:n-la-red real estate, worth at least WeWB.W, aud on which there is less than one year's interest lot aiul owing rate of inteirst 7 per cent StXVKii D3 Amount of loans on stock ami bonds, payable ou demand, tho market valuc of securities pleilged, (251,tgg l$$JKtt IHi Amount due tr un pr miuins on paliclm issued at office.. l,s;7 7:1 Amount of bills receivable f..r preiiiiums ou inland navigation llsks, ll I Co. I I 1 Intereal set nails due and paid , 24JR8 mi It.l . LIABILITIES. Aasowat of lossi-s luljusted, and due and unpaid None. Amount of lasSM incut red and iu prooaM of adjiistateat I7's3fl 31 Amount of hmses reported on which no action has been taken 15.432 IS Amount of claims for lossis resisted bv the Company.. Amount of dividends declared, and due uud unpaid... Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due Amount of money borrowed. Amount of all other existing 9J30U is! None. N. .... Howe. clams against the Ci Ni Total amount of losses, el lili-s, and liabilities 8I2,5S :i Tho greati-st amount insured on any one risk is BSnVtKIO, but will not, as a general ruin, oxcissl IIO.OOU. The Company has no gen.-ral rule ss to the nmoiiut allowed to Ik. iiisuretl in aisj city, town, viBage, or block, being governeil in tins matter, in ea.-b ease, by tho geueral character of building-, width ol streets, facilities for putting out tires, Ac. No part d its capital or Sarwlaga tm awpoattad M auy other M ile aaawaitltjl lliorein. An atu-sted copy of the Charier or Act of incorporation accmpinies this statement. ST AT K OF NEW YORK, I City ami Cyonty of Ni-w Yoi k Charles .1 Martin, Presidewt, and J. Mdtou Smith, Brerrtarj of tin- Home Insurance Company, being several I sworn, dupase ami say, i.nd eaea for tiiins. ll sajs, that the to recoiug ha true, full anil eorns-t stateasoa I of tin- aAsirs of the said Uunama tb .n, and thai the are Ihe above deecrlhed oaVsra Itioreof. (Wigmid) OMAR LBS J. M A RT I N, Pres't. (Signal) J. MILTON SMITH, Sa.-'y. Svbscril.e.i ami sw.'i u before me, this 17th day of , , January, A. D. ISOB. WHeM my hand lamnvj Ul1 otnial eai. (Signed) It E N J A M IN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New Yolk, UN! Uroadwav, N . . AlfeiiC. IIalla-k is the duly authorized agent lor this city, as per ccetilha f authority tiled in the Oowatj Clerk's ortice. This Csnnpaii) iuiir. s agsinst km or damage by tire ti buildings, tiiercbsiidir-e, hoil-ebotd turn i tnre, and peranaal prooerty geauraMy. Also, against the fs-rils of itilaud liavig-ilioii, at fair rates of praasima, ALLEN O. UALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hill ltliltdiiig, Main si., Evansville. a-ht'lapW. Tit? IZcon&mist. M A rnl prt-miutns at very Fsir where it Iimm 1h-(ii rxkibittfu. At the Stuth-Ve.-tt-rn Iinli:4UH DMifct Ka-r, bM Inn OcMmt, MM ihmm 'mmm 1 hut lwt ii4-uiitim-vt)iTi'rt-tl k i: -i ,t . far j t beatt vvnhI i ttvkiti MltiV.Hiit ciK' for the I -1 coal rowing tore. The Ivcoiitaaist tot.k the FIKST ; lUsKMIUH rOK TSl BUST OOKXNO STuVK j rOKWOt0. R-sflki T, KIumiiaii toJOa txk the tirr j lirfuiiuMi for tbeir cooIlihc itove far coal, N'outher I preMinaM u'n Oafcrcil. 'i ii latrge nUbrer nn-diii wiibs ' vVMiM ti the BsMMalrt ut tin- N Ytrk Vtato I Fair; ai! tht- first i.rtminui at tba Unittnl Srat i Fair Itchl at ( hi ar. an. tVlilra othi r Stale and Ct.uiity Fairs iu In nu braiM'h of liitvhaiiical art Iiim ther litjvii a inure aiimrf;it a lvaiioi than iu tn dimij- : iit.v tun' ot Htuvt-H. It is '..it a fvw ypMl inco j tho very name ifam m novelty, rpffHwiHllaM a ; huf. MhapuIriMt ?iti iictiirt, .ilnioat an ilevoid of I Ml Hj4 irtiaiU;'tlt, ThfiM t j ; I 1 ; t 1 v 11 l:iCe ( to pMtonM iff gyiM aiul utility ; until the varitjiivj j tm;' markets m ptMaMftt have aluumt x i . u .-1 - i 1 tli" voalji:lay of u a met ; ami the tlilTtretit phasej the lnetal in ina.le t MMM woulU astt'liiMk uhl Yuteaii liim-eif. In -.tyle ami tinish, thu improve 1 nieitl U;i beea real, flavin; uothiitjtr to be ile.iit'etl ui that )Mint, hut the -rere ntmpeiftioii iu price, i to which lin y have becu itubjecteil, baa deprive! them of uiauy of tbr more ..ubataiitial tualitios djnibln This seeiuri more eiecially to hava been the can in relereiirv to dMM utoveii an article of j domestic ecniioiny that haauaortf to do with acoldiu j wive , ind ciutt-heiy itervantrt than uumt iieople iui- i :i-iije. The public buve '.u Mniight an improve- j men! in 1 1 in article, and we believe are ready to pay any r-M-soitnhle price 1 1 a cookiii; fttoVe, if it only . jMiswrvrV-K the lilflils tti Bt4aS .::Lt. c)Q VeoietlCe, ; durability, economy, atel H'rIectin of manut'actunt. Tht -a- tu.ilities !vein li M - - :i,. ft fuily in ! tfiL- Kcon Mint a in w iive, it-rttcttHi and brought ; ut Um p;iet HcaKtiu. by MtMSri. Treadwell, lVrry i A Norbm.id Albany. We hmard so much of this I Mttcvo, ahtl it looked WO mi ah tike a stove intend.-. 1 ! for rtw, that we concluded to try them, aud cftie J result of the aaiai Iiii4 c.iuviucti na tliat the propri(tmt, in their deWrminnriou to make tUebet Mure im irt-rW, have succeeded. Ve regard the i KconmuMt M MBaKrtBrtag all tb uient-i alnjve euu , uieral d a IM great toVe of the day far iu ad- j vame of aitytbiu er attempted iu the line of Uvc9, pt-rf. c; iu all U upiadutmeitt-, and true to its name iu durability and the use of fuel. Among j the najry enii wni net i attaehtnl lo it, may be nieuliofjed a lare ov. n, with htkoks arranged, for mf I pea4itig uiMts while 1 etu..- A oopri water tank, hohl.'ii fiom 12 to -; .il.n warmiug i tlo!ot, fctoWfuc loaith, tc, ftcJ The broiling ! lean!) ia v& the no tht uotlcable feature uf this reinai k.il.le tuvu. There never baa been, to our j know bedsjri any broiling ft xtuie (bat wan really at- ; i-tfactory iu its -p ration. Ti- proprietori of this atovi bate been ciutdia-l i ( a MfWi t exKriuenUi ! upon brttiliiitc, t li. itiug Matto" valuabl facta, and re- ; Miltitig in the ineiitiiui ot a ridmu ahtpted to : Uriil slow, wbicn h.is been secured by letters patent, ) and t oie- the itsoji uluitrjlite ihingM of the kind j nweVer wii -brvytatf utlhoin iiut-hi-, and keeping tin- t-.i.tl- in ,1 roii Liul iihtw . We are always iflad n tii jii-.lt." Miit liameal iut PVtMaVMIta, ami e- j p-ciait U'-li M fiitribute mi largely tc the general k;tHMl,brt lii. .-lie above mentioned. The K'ouotuit, w hit h ik couimaudiugrtuch a larg" -.i.-, aill tm Joitnd onig al KANTkM A BTKrflKNS'S, Main al., h.tHeeJi Water aud First, KvaiwviUe, I mi. maiG WmMtHF.IM MWSS. w for sale by .15 . i.F HA I Ft 6. K. GILBKRT 00.

LVtB BF.CKMAN. FIRM OF SIEHAl'S BECKMAS. jjEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. WMVJT II M. K H J K F. JJVD M B TJ M I. WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tin Cop4er , lietween and Sheet Iron Warn, No. 8, Watersheet .Main and Lot list, Evansville, Ind. Tho undersigneil have constantly ou hand a full asorlin-nt of Stoves of every vnrieti and i-attein. at Ihe ...uest uricen, and beg" leave to inftirin their friends aud the public generally, that they have the best and neatest a-sortmeiit of Tin Ware ever otlvred, and have constantly on bar. I a full assortment of Iiruggist Cans, ,1c.. Jr. Tlusie ptTHons wishing work in their lm. are re faw tftilli requested to iie rhem a cull lieftim imr -ctiasil.e ets.-where, as ly prismpt sttelilioit lo tie r bnsin. ss ami a thorough know ledge ol their trade, IWsl Imp to give general satishiction. NIK1IAUS BECKMAS COPPER AIS1 JOB WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, aud Brewery Work; Steam Pipes, ...l-i Fountains, Pnniea, and general Copperaillalag and Slieet Iron Work, made ami npatre.ll, Meial KiaiUng. Giiiteriiig, Jtc. H',.rk ir iTutl h gire eriect t. .-..:, n .... al the bmsV jinr. mar7-4njd twstsf 8 J M MJV& T HJ Mttt. i .1 1 1 -1 nceivedausl now otaining, an eteifaut stia-k of goods suitabb for the Spring Traile : ! cases fancy priuts; ll) ' deniius; 15 " blsached litiislius; 2 M lawns: 2 " eharlies; IU ' cottonssles; I ' apron checks; Iti bales whirling strita-s; JO o oheeting; Anil a great variety of notions of all kinds, all of which we are Bill fag below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Evansville. Come and examine tor ytsarseirssj at atarS J. II. MAUKKK .v tJo.'S, Kirst St. AJVtf J Mi W9i I. K 1. We are selling Watche-, Jewelry, src, at extraordinary low pricea, preparatory to laving m .... new stock. B ITT KOI. e'r' BROS., msrie. M Hain strict. ,m-t.yTM.:i iJV .MI'Tl Hilt' to sttenfl a lin-cery ami onve .in eapsivi wagva. Must know how to write a lair hsiel. ami come well recomuc iidcd. Apfdy it No. 132, Pissey Block, Mala street. i.rUi-tl mm sv.no va k. -TMM i,r.JTii i;u . tss-tl n-lil.-lol to 7 Mail. he keel-, a lalt ML m. store of Tho.i-.i-. Keith hi Deem No. 7 (Klcmiua's old staad) oi.Ksite WMstiiugo.n Eswiei, aster ninth of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. II-keeps on hand every variety atsd sells cheap lor cash. Putt. tr lit't-'Ntu, Heila" oil salramaw. is with ine, and will nc on Hand to wait on our old friend- ami all the new cu-teuiers who uiuy call on us. He will do justice to all. marMmd THOM AS KEUTH. H li F I, I . JS'A IKK. I'JO kegs assorted i.es, just received and for sale by OH Ad. McJOHNSTON, marl Poee) ' Block, Main street . It . F T .1 It T I t I. Mi ti In gr.-at variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of fcbfl N. S. THOMPSON. Statomoiat OV Tilt. t'OSlHTloN urTHB Hartford Fire Insurance Co., i UADKTO Til K All)ITOn OK Til K 8TATK OT I9D1AHA, glAMOAKI J, 1st. Tfcn muti nf thin inwAprnmy i tlit IlHi lfttrtt j Kirt lnuuraiii'f 0tMinny, aiul in loentll at Hnrt- ! funis, (.'oiiir i ticiit. CAPITAL. : 2.1. The summit of Capital Stock is MMajMB f ! 3d. Tlu. amount of Capital Mtisffc paid I ui aisi.issi I si ArsSKTS. i :h. Cash ou hand mid iu U'k.S.ts.J H 11 j t.'asli i:. bauds id agruls, or in I course ol transmission BlByBM S'.i i Cash loaned oh call MMMu MS-fEII JS AO Rills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 7n,22:l f!i Real - state utituciimta-rcd, building slid lot 1! Pearl street, llartfofj 15JH6 il STlM'a AM. eo.SU.-. AS IoLI.ohs, VI.: I'tu rat m oil shares llarlford B'k stuck Jol.HS' 4isi shares Phieuax ll'k st.s-k In.eis) liwshares Ct. Kir, R'k'g C. sit ... ...urn too shares Exchange Bank stuck.. ln,r I5U shares Bank ot Hartford Oe. bank stock TJMB SOU shares Charter Oak B'k stock- 2r,uuu 1299 shares Par seers' J- Mechanics' bank stock Z-'.UOO IJS0 shares Mercantile B'k Stock.. ISJJBU YSl shares Merchants' A ManaLtcturers'Bauk sleek 13, SKI 31. r shares .Etna B'k slo. k Sl.MM Iti akariw 1ilJ Bank sliak ls.ioil JMt shares American Exchange Bauk stock, N. Y Jii.ishi 2tA) shares Bank of Csiiiliuerce b'k st.s k, N. Y taii.isio :tist shares liuporters' it- Traders' Bank stork, N. Y 80JJW :kki shares Bank of America hank sio.-k, N Y tto.issi 20 shan-e Muiihatlaii Co. Bauk st.H-.k MtjJOO ami shares Merchants' llks'k.N.Y. lastMB aisislmres L'nioli B'k stoi-k, N. Y. ln.issi Sim shares Ocean B'k stm-k, N. Y. lll.issi loo .hares Raul: ot N Amerlea ilk stock, a Y ln.isMi nOahatea Matnuasataa b'k stock, N Y 3o,aoo list shares Blacksloiic b'k st.s-k, Boston ln.isKi lii tliarei Rank nfiXimml rcaet'k, Ro-.ton lO.OUfi ItSI shares tiranite bk stack, lkstou lo.usi lttshares SuHolk B'k al. . !., Usiston l,oi 1ISI shares Hide and Leather ll'k, Boston W.fJOO 10U shares Webster b'k st.s-k, Boston liyHsi 100 shares National ll'k stuck, Beeam MJsNU Its) shares AUaattc B'k stuck, Boston NyMM ltsi siuues Satety Faad it k mask Boston 10,11 a-r VAI.. pggJMtfi :t7,2ii armi tll.OUH 7,3t0 j jo. II I SVHB I I5.WW i UeMN j Mjimo 21.04., I 90,000 19, son ::i,tii 33,4mi lt.e.o IdJktt ln.tssi JMH IO,70O KLtgOO 111, ".'.I I ly-o-i II is. lO.'.VI I IO.750 j 1U,4II j 10,000 lAJtoo 111 shares Boyistoii II. ink stis k Boston 10,1 K si llJ shares Rever- Bank stock, I: toil 2LMJ bliaros li'k ol ;he hutnol Misttouri stock 1- i.oo a?ltIMl - " 1 nharo Mer; hantrt' St. LouU Ji'k -tt-H-k VblMI laW shares CoMlucticul River C-oni-WM0 stock 12,tMiJ 20 Sharon Cuntiet ticut Kiverlt. U. ompuy aMtttl ! Atm Hartford A n Haven U K Co stock 10,1 it it i 1, mna JO TennciVM-i 8tuto Bonds, U per t ents, payable IB9Z.. 2Ot0 0 lo.iNU; lM.liht - Ouht State Bouds, . jer cut, payable UN -'I WAifpm State Ml, V cent.-4 tMy4hle I If I 31 1 : 1 r State Stock, per (..nt. pavaldu.. s,4t(' J.'i JJnrtfonl City bonds, i jatr ctf payalde 17t). .. J. slians State Bank Wist-ouAin Htick, Jiilwaukee f turn SilM'.iMiii t7Jo,l.'T Tutal assets 9XU.,W.t LIAUILIllKb. VJ 5tli. Nu liabilities tu banks, or others, due. Gtlt. No losses adjusted and die-. .Iiu7 tli. Losses either unadjusted I Mlt. or adjusted and not due. gabfBfB BS '.ttli. L.11SS1 s in snsjs-i.s ws.itinir further prooi', included in last answer above loth. All other claims agalBtl the couiiati, (div idi-nds uujiuid) . I, 1 Total amount ol liabilities IBkBatl H.'i lltb. This rule af the Miaamma is uol to exceed aUMLBBB iu auy mmm risk, sub t t.i los-. I v 1. single lir... litli. Tbi- amount iusurtsl in a i-ily or rUlaga dissuds upon its size generally all tli- desirsble risks to be had, subject to tho Inst rule above uanicd. 1 Jlli. The. amount insured iu auy ima block of hiiildine;., deiiend nsu its stsi and construction, subject to the rule aasere r. lerred to. 14th. A eertitii-d copy of the A. t of lacorporatlon accompanies this statement. TIMOTHY V. ALLVN, Bec'r. STATK OK CONNKCTICL'T, I Hs Hartford fety, Jam-sky Cth, tilfiu, 1'ersoually appeansl T.t'. Allyu, Secretary of the Ilarllord Kir.- laaaraaos ComuaUT, and mam Bath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs uf said Company, aud exhibits, ... far a can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition on the 1st day uf January, ItMill. Before me, OftO. S. til LM AN, Justin- of the Peace. AHeaC.Hsll.sk is the duly auiburiMsl Aio-nt (or this city, by curtilirate of authority ftvai Uel Auditor ol Stale, filed iu the County Clerk's office. Applications for iusurnui-e on uieri-haudiws store houses, dwelling, and contents, will be sltulldeil lo, aud piilicles issued at reas,4liahle ratos. I I.J.N O. IIALLUCK, Ageut, Marble Uall Buildiu, No. s Main street, Evansville, luU. janiJtap28

CUU. II. NIEHAl'g.

STEWART'S STOVE. . 1 pi

.Burs ojv Mijjyrn, j kauum: m M lot of these truly and justly celebrated. Bawl and greatly Improved summer and winter Cookiut Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. Thos. SeanMris, No. 29 Main street, between first and Second. The fust premium was awarded to this Store aa the best coal or wood cooking stove at the Southwestern Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ver devised combine as numerous . important scientific principle as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bake and roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting llaror to eaotaer, or producing that sameness of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious af taste, makes so insuis-rable an objection to evei s other cooking stove now in use. With oao-fonrth of the fnol employed in the best of stores now iu use, this most iierf.ctiiud complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and mote peri'ertl than has ever before lx en accomplished, everything required in the Is-st provided families, so far as cooking ii concerned. W l , too, it is borne i mind that the most delicate fei-isle i:. visit the kitchen when the Stew sit Stove i-fill l mployed, ,md the Bremki at it" height, without tlse eaxeueel aaphssmtrltisirt from the change of temperatujw, so little tathe heat feum it dlnueed saternally, an ladaremeut is presenti-d lor its uuiversa1 etnploj tin nt never l.cietoforr presented In any other stove. That, iiuk. d. i.i na of its piineipa'. aMructiotis, as well a. its great, st wimdef, boa- h at is .-o ecotion.le.t an-! .Ti 1 it .1 within the stove itself, afufan liltla perarpttkd twoapes into li kltdhess, phsm where, with api uf the stoves an ill use, other than Stewart'-.. "ft s scan-eljr (.os ihle for any ..tie, in ,ai-'ii wewthar aaeri pm iKularlj, to breathe with cuaafurt. for -CM us Mr. SteWatl has been employed in pill halting this stovi , and siaee' last February, Bt tsmolitalnril llnue new patents for iinproveiiieiils, whii h. in his opine-!., and the opinion of all who liave ecaaslwed it, made it perfect. Within four years 'eru BVwmaad ( tln-m have Been sake, amlar ii full gtlaraneee, iuid not otic has braa reiurui-. Tluse reui.iik iblc results Iwve emboldcueJ a host of stove lUiiuubu'ltilMs to uuitMtp the Stewarl Mmbin, rave iu exterior appndnmce, which the Bid patent that.!. expired) enables thorn to give, tin y no mure r. -. -nihil- Stewart'.- tliini -h.-ilk doe-cneese. TtsoJe imitations are kwywn by various names, but th.-y art nil dettcieat la various particulars, stub a Ibe air-tight laixes, by which full control la kepi ! over the tire, and of the heat, by a draft damm r, : ingi uioiisly eontrived, which also admits a con- : slant current of cold air oil lbs outside of Ihe lire ! bos, w hich again bmaimee h.-ated air, and, passing inlo tin. oven, is made available for eookitig in The agent and suhserilKT is receiving tin- l Imitation of the So wart Stove, clled " I'riiks ol the Wert," which he will lie happy to dispose of I at two third, of Ihe pi ice of the geuuine Stewarts : It is possible, of coinsc, to coek with it, but it ' bears no resemblance to Stewart's. The " Stewart is sold by the agent, under a lull guarantee to perform as rocoiuuieiided.and If, within three months from purchasing, auy fault is fouu.l with them, he will take them back and refund tbu money. lie Ilia-keepers will bear iu no ad. thou, that the genuine Stewart. Stove, bought at the or' agent's here, .will, aith hall the lalsir and onlourih Ihe fuel, do more uud bettor Jsakfaaj than auv OtlloT stole ever .- u . - I u. l tel. THOS. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main street, Sole agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove iu Southern I n. liana and Kentucky. 1M BAsi HITTJS. - JM 11 It I F M.IlT W y just n, , ived at .FAS. L. SPALDING'S, np4 7 0or. Main and Kirs SPRING TRADE. Jolxa TT. Dotors. Wholesale Maniitaetnrer ot Gentlemen's, Indies , M isses', aud Children' BOOTS. SHOES, AND UPPERS, Carlisle Buildings, No. B West Fourth street, 'laf BIBB n. W.'t'MTIiS THK .ITT K.VT 0J' .le ili i-s I., ibe I. e l that he is now wauulacturii. g, ami keeps constant! on luim a large sioca I Ihe newest and choices! styles or goods aaapte-i to tie- requirements of popular trade ; the indu.-e uietifs he offers are Gooll UOOBH AT LOW I' RICES. Ilaviug uoen n gaged ia mannfai-turiiit; lirst class gmsls for over iw.-i.ty years, ha now i l.iims to have facilities for manufacturing Oral rlas giaslsas eheai, if not cheaper, than Baal'-rn ui. inula, lures lie feels confidant of his ability to oilei extra iudiieeuieuu to cloe bayeni. His motto is a lair Held au.l no favors. ''al: ami examine hi goods, and you will bu nre lo buy. uj Or.L-i-r promptly attended to. lehT.-.tnul ji .s iuti:s. w lu-d aad Barter-Try, -ugar ti.iugiug Rods, Waut.i-'.. do I'ardetirk, C .r.l.-ii Tool ill N in -!(- for ladies 9m1 cbilufi QIOO. tVSONNTAC, At aio s't'f-t IhI'iW Itr&ilch Ha' jijn.; Sign of tho Circular Saw.. tr 1 i iu - A larjre and very cheap lot of tbi iate.t ulyl" "in" very beautiful on en, justol 1 at SCIlArKKit A lil'SSlNG S, BittevMon to S. Kmblch i o., apt:: 4tt Uain street. it i.i t-i 1 1 K m aff v Jf By mtrtjdytd ' UOLB'S PATKNT SAW GUMMING MACHIN'K. We take pleasure in calling tluj attention of al! thoac nniiig Rawt of any kind to this tjummer, a b. z the bait now In nae- for cheap Dsbu tlurabilit , ami efflclnticy ; having laon uc- ( "sMfnlly um iI in attmrHt eviry State in the Lnloir, and the demand steadily i nr. teasing, warrant, aa iu rerointneii.liuii it to all I'Honn ueeding a SAW GUMSUKq laCnNK, IM' The- ttntawn .iro manufactared tor nt t tlm bait material, and every care taken In the workmaiiHhip tv furnish a macbiu that cannot i '. ( um giv' aatsbftactioo. GK. S. SON NT AO A CO., Jobbers aud Imien N-rs of Hardware, Ac, Ac., apr.f Alain t., Kvannville ii 1 Xt. JU1 IVt OVAL. mW .H. f M i! Tt H i.ys iij; iFjrr Barhsg removed fn.in his old rooms, Itfain Slr. i-t, apnoaMa the t'ourt If fsmBi to the corn- r . - aiaiii and fteootsd ts., ovei' Thomiison' lruir ti..i c. and liavin iur.iea.ed iiis facilities for doing nil kinds of 1 1.-11 U.l work, lie is now prepared to i-ply tli.- demand. !.- is still making these- beautiful Held plates with Oam teeth, which are pretarrail by 1 so many, uud which, fur strength aud purity, e;ni 1 mat be surpassed . A the new styles of wot k the 1 Coutinuoiis Mum, which is very beautiful; the amber, alii.-h is SBtssrlor to vulcanite; also, cheoplas ll. and silver plate. He has le-en using for 2 years, the electric prise-- for extracting teeth without I Bala, an 1 iu the majority of cases, with entire sncc-.s. as hiindri dsof persons will testify. Parents ins. Enauie health and iKaiity to their chlldran by ' having those distressing irrriilaritli of the b-ath : correct, d uy I he dentist. The most extremely Jr. 1 regahtr teeth csva l.e corrisjted. Thu prices ol Dsm. j listrv have ba B in the last few years so very reasonable thai all iu.iv now enjoy the beoellts of the j science. Ir. K. HU I'CIIISMON, Dea'.-i t'rr. Main and Setroud sts., Kvausville, lull. I marJil-'tm R1 Uirten uud i.uurs iu Lfit at variety and 2u i,or e.tit. elu-aper than before 11i-red in thin mar! i -We call attention av the billowing kinds on h-tn l ; tShai jut's K'-jwiit'-rs, Uf ulauFa, 14 4 la r re U it Pi j fob-, kflt' old and new Patent, t inch, 4 iiK'l nl S im-h barrel llt vub-r, aaaortotl with rry and BoafVaa4 handle. Wajraier! Platoiii Smith v VVfWHi 1 it('bt, IVreiier'a do Allen's inU' Kirrel, m-11 rtekiuj Ptb i-,aa Ivuryaml KewiHal hai'tlleti, fb-iniiittiu Pinttil.H, AlleuH Cm tririgerf, lleiiry'fi Kill", What Gwm from 97 to 3", Shot Rt Iw, Platnf Flanks, SMrtmena e.iiiiimentH, for aafe al QWO: S. SON NT A!1 A i'O. I llanlw " Iealen, Main mjf$ ehitt of lha Hrnlft; Saw . a. hji i4v . nm'rM ' Silk itii'i f am Miinttnat fUti i-aK-H, Silk, ''rape ami Stella Citiaa, oiiaaod at S( TJAI'K KK BUtttVO 8, Kile erwrij to 8. Embirb I 0o.a