Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 200, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IHD.

SATURDAY MORUING I'RIL 2Opposition Stale Ticket. FOR GOVEHNO :. HENRY S. LANE, of Moutgoincry. FOB LIEUTENANT GOVEitNOl!, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOB SECRETARY OK 3TATB, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Rodoli.-li. FOB TKXASC&ER OF STATU, JONATHAN S.HARVKV, of Clarke. FOB AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOB ATTORNEY OKNEBAr., JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK OF SLPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCUEIl,auf Putnam. To Buslneaa Men. We wish to call the attention ot business men to the advantages to be derived from advertisements inserted in the Eransville Journal. Our subscription is large anil on the increase. We are now printing of the Daily Journal, one thousand copies per day, a larger circulation than any Daily paper m Indiana ever had, outside of Indianapolis. Our Tri-Weekly and Weekly cirnnlation is also very satisfactory. Bring on j-our Advertisements. . I From ike K.ic ia-ean i-vIAa. i ni rfi!. y iu tlie NorJ.ii ail Sontls. Nothing strikes a Son the ru man especially one ti-uru New Orleans with more surprise, on first viiliug the great, progressing iiud wealthy NortB-west, lima the nynnrtarj and buakiug systems of trmt section. So enlightened, enterprising and sagacious in other spheres, it excites our special wonder that this people should sanction and support a monetary system which hears upon its face the badge of fraud, and in its character and effects lx:trays a great lack of intelligence, of knowledge of the most common rules of political and social ecouuuiv, and of the laws of trade. While in mtst fttht r essmtials of a high ci viliz ition the. .amh-west will compare with any other ecliou of our country, iu its muueinry antl tiDanciitl ideas and customs it can scarcely be oonsidered as having emerged from the semi-civilized state. The whole country is fiiRxled with shinplasters, put in circulation by distant banks, whose resources are unknown to those who have to use them, and which in most cases have been sent a long distance off to prevent their coming back on the banks, the majority of which an; mere bogus concerns. This is true not only of the wildcat banks of the West, but of many in the East. The very best of them, out of the great cities, are unable to stand a run, and by the diffusion of their paer tbrongh a region where no money exists, they prevent such a rnn. Their notes pass fropi hand to hand with little attention or inquiry as to the responsibility of the banks issuing them. Now and then, when in a doubt, a Batik Note Reporter, which every dealer has to keep by bis side, is referred to, but even this proves a very uncertain guide. The bank may fail after the issue of the edition of the Reporter which is referred to, and it is hard to keep up with the new editions of that vade mecum. These shinplasters are usually for small amounts, from one dollar up, aud are printed on bad paper, purposely to wear uut ;.s quickly as possible. They displace aud drive out coiu, so that it is often a refresh -tug and novel sight when a gold or silver dollar turns up in the course of trade. A contrast in this respect between the North aud South is very striking and remarkable. It shows that while iu some other spheres we hive not kepi pace with the enterprise of the North, we have ar surpassed It in the wisdom, efficiency, honesty and correct ideas of our monetary system. Here alone docs bunking rest npou a solid, secure basis. Here alone aro shiuplastcrs Dot only prohibited, but the very possession of them is a reproach and almost a disgrace. The man who would attempt to circulate them would be arrested by the police, as a suspicious character. Our bank notes, of which five dollars is the smallest denomination, are secured dollar for dollar, and specie not only abounds, but w e have such a plethora of it that t lie banks refuse to receive it on deposit or iu payment of notes, and the Custom HcMiaa declines to receive it for dutiei. Gold, too, is equally abundant. A very amusing incident fell under our j observation some days ago, illustrative of the different ideas of bank responsibility, which prevail in the North-west and in the South- A rather verdant individual had received in one of the Not th-western States j a check on a New Orleans bank, which, in j observance of a very common caution, he ! had taken care to have made payable in specie. On presenting his check, the specie, was quickly and gladly shoveled out to him; but finding that it was a larger amount than be could conveniently "tote,'' he requested permission to have it deposited, and to open a deposit e account with the ISauk. (lis attention was called to the untie.-, ' No specie received on d-p.sit." Our Northerner was perplexed, ami as the bour lor closing the bank approached, found himself as much encumbered ami im-mveiiit need by a plethora of precious metals, as was Midas when he O'-t-i n ;.l his fee for deciding a musical set-to between two Mythological rivals. Ai last iu a desperate agony of anxiety he asked. " Well, what do you take on deposit in this 'ere Batik 1 ' ' Cold, O' any Bank notes." "Bank notes! Why, stranger, you must be a tooling. Bank notes in our country j ain't nothing long side of silver." " Yes,-' replied the Cashier, but here ; they are worth jht centage premium oji specie." " Well, then, shell out your note," re- ' plied the benighted and ta apt rata Westerner, " less the pn . ninm." He was quickly accomodated, and gathering up hi3 notes, departed greatly perplexed to know how people, living so near aud having such intimate commercial and political relations, could maintain systems of currency aud banking so dissimilar and opposite in their features. These dissimilarities are due to the fact, which it is high time our Western friends had begun to compreheud and profit by that in no pari of the Valley Of the Mississippi are the true principles and proper organisation of Banks understood, except in this city and State. A Wasliingtou correspondent of tlie" I,ndianapolis Journal says : 1 be bawtiiily of Senator RtcA to the contirmatiun of the appointment of Mnjor K. G. KnglislL was removed by an agreeinenl on tlie liprl ol' Engl; ib to carrjr oui tbe pngnHM of tlie late Marsbal and to anpoint the men who had been selected by Robinson for the purpose of taking the census.

WhatHardDrinklBg will Do. Tiia Washington corn s-oooilent of the InMiauapolia Journal gi Yes tb following account of th .'ule of two lrilli:int men : ..: T went. yea rsmgo I was ' fcoker on at

ti a doincs of Congress. The two men who attracteu the most attention were ilisam Cost Johnson, of Maryland, and Thomas F. Marshall, of Keutucky. They were the most brilliant orators the "observed of all oUervers." Mr. Johnson died iu this city, a. few days ago, a pauper and an outcast, tinnoticed and uulamented. The papers, a few days ago, informed us that Mr. Marshall is "the inmate of a hospital at Buffalo, diseased and miserable, and about to die ! Intemperance, of course, is the cause of all this. Why is it that such occurrences have so little iufluence upon the young and aspiring of the present day ? It is the broad road to ruin, and yet, the number who travel it seem to be increasing, rather than diminishing ? We clip the following from the Ixmisville Courier : Hon. Tom. Marshall. The Rochester (N. Y.l Advertiser has the following notice of the deportment of Mr. Marshall in that city. It is very evident that the reason of the once brilliant Kentucky orator has been dethroned by the use of ardent spirits, and while his conduct may be highly reprehensible, some charity should be extended in view of the fact that he is not morally responsible for his conduct, under the circumstances. If he has friends, thej- should certainly stop him in his erratic career : " Marshall has lectured here three nights and had empty benches. The tickets to his lecture could not be given away. No citizen having any self-respect would listen to such an orator if he knew what foul language he applies to the whole Northern people. He proclaims iu his drunken orgies (which are continuous) that he has found no gentleman since he left the South. The language he uses, in alluding to Northern men, would not be tolerated at Billingsgnt If a Northern ni.'in, drunk or sober, were to -jo inio Kentucky, or any other Southern State, Bad say of Soul hern citizens what Tom Marshall bus said hereof oor people, he would lc cut into mince meat with bowie knives. It is not because outpeople are cowards that they tolerate such insolence; they treat it and its author with the contempt both merit." Fxtkact nam Col. La.nks Sj-kkch at Jkffeksosville. (lentlemen tell us that Democracy is the sajiue thing North and South ; that ihey can make their .-.peche8 where we cannot ; that there is a wonderful identity in Democracy everywhere. Let us see. Iu Pennsylvania Democracy is a high protective tariff; in Illinois it is Squatter Sovereignty ; in Tennessee and Alabama ;t is Congressional intervention for he Jft -tection of Slaverv ; in the reat Northwest it is exclusion of Slavery ; and iu the South it means the re-opening of all the horrors of the African Slave Trade. There is a wonderful identity in Democracy, is there net? Buchanan says no human power cau exclude slavery from the Territories. Douglas says that the Territorial Legislature can exclude it. Wise and the lliehmuud Enquirer say that Mr. Douglas' positiou is a short cut to all the ends of Black Republicanism, and Southern politicaus say to-day that Douglas is a more dangerous man than Mr. Seward. Well, gentlemen, that is the truth told by accident. Laughter aud applause. But all this shows the wonderful identity that exists between Democracy North and South. The Way to Manage Houses. Never attempt to clean or otherwise disturb your horse while eating his meals, unless you waut him to bite and kick. ISut when you clean, take him out of the stall, and make a business of it. Tie your horse in the centre of the stall, unless you want your horse to do as most horse do, drive more on one reiu than on (he other. Horses that are iiable to cast themselves in their stalls, should be tied with neck halter, giving them much more freedom ot the bead than the nose halter, fll lllli Hl'M, firmness and moderation will subdue the most obdurate. Areu England Eurmer. Lav Hkcbkshxtativhs, -Tb Kaston ( Mil."! Star says : A !-trong movement is leitig made on this Circuit in favor of lay representation in the Mvlhodisl Kpiscopal Church. Memorials are in circulation for Mignatnres, iiray ing the General Conference, which meets at Buffalo, N. V-., in May, to take such action ai shall secure a representation of the laity iu the Ceneral and Anntiul Conferences. I'nitei) States Marshal. Major Elisha G. English, the newly appointed Marshal for ludiana, arrived in the city last evening, to enter upon the discharge of his oflfiVil duties. He was waited upon at bis lodgings, the Palmer House, by a large number of fiieuds from ail parts of the State. Stat Sentinel. Who would Ik; very happy to la come Census takers for their respective localities. Pal IMIT in Illinois Associations, M.( churches, 45i ; ministers, JCt ; Impti-ed dui ing the year endintr Otto bar 20,2,173; added from all sources, 3.93ft ; total membership, 23,320; contributed from ail sources, 14.307 iX NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i'onimissinn" Two Brick rs ale of Real Estate. Stores on Water St.. -NI A Lot on Canal and Main Sts. mm that by virtue of a dvrrae of the Com t ot Comnioii Pleas of Vsnlerlnri;b cottnlv, lnli:vna. m its Kebroar;' term, IHl's, iu a iiirtilion suit vr herein Henry L. Ulitchell -t al. sej plaintitls, autl Kdsrard J. Miiehell et al. were defeadkdKta, 1. as Comniissioiii.r anther tlu appoititmeut of sawl Court, will a-kl at Pl'BLIC Al'CTIOS at the doa of ite i.'uf K'f UOCSE iu Evansville, Indiana, on Saturday, Apr. 2Sth, 1SOO, At 2 o'clock, r. m ., the following described propofty, aituatod iu UwatAjp of Kvaustille, Indiana, lo-wii : Thai part f Lot No. IO in the Original lvu, which adi'dus l,.,t Ns. U, auil from M Water stn ol, and extCMdtea back of the same vvidtb ltkaallar.il Is-iiu; the KOCK STOKV I5IMCK jiToltK llid'SK, in which is situated Ibe'l ELtC.It.VI'H oEElCK. Also, the BKICK STOKE HOUSE now .xenpi.d kv I. A. CKANK, djoiniu BAllCOCK' It A It IV WARE STOKE, near the coiner of Main aud Wa er streets, finnting twetitv two foot two ai.a one-half lackM oa Water street, and eivteudiu; back of the same width seventy-four feet threinches. With the store will be sold THE KIOUT TO USE THE HALL AMI ST A I KW AY in the rear of the premises us a maihi of ucoe.' from Afans srest to the ISiiSurf SSS. Also, tbo NORTH EASTERLY OSE-TIUBI OF LOT No. SW, luiNAl Io K.N LAKtiEMENT. bakfeR that tbiid of tbe Lot which adjoins the Canal, on Main street, opposite Lau(hlin's warehouse. TERMS ot" SALE I Waa Hataa at the purchase tiionor i-s.-ii, akd the residue in twm . n installmeuti. HM rtBBT AT ONE YEAU, aud the SKCO.NIi AT TWO YEARS from the day o sale, with iute-est. secured hjf uotei payable witbuut relief from valuation or appraisement law.. WILLIAM BAKER, ( mmuaiouer. Kor met her information inquire at theoflir of it A K Kit .1: f OS TEK, Attornevs. -tds Thir.1 ti-i n-ar Main IslAll I-ilUlt KJCO.V. lnbblsof No. 1 Picklad Pork. lfH SI lbs each of Hams, Shoulders, and Sides, For sale at T. RICHMOND'S, Posey Block.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 5AXDING & HjOGEfiS' NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS

FROM THEIR New Orleans Amphitheatre, Comprising the elite of Ihufr three i ipiu, (the Proprietor this year discontinuing alt tLoir traveling Companies except this one, iu order to concentrate nMn it at! their energies and facilities,) will be exhibited at 1 aud 7 P. St., antler a canvass pavilion, to bo erected at Evansville, Wed'sday, May 2. Under the personal superintendence of the Managing Proprietor, Mr. C. J. ltOGKRS. Adinlwiien, SOcta. Children, aud Servants, :45 eta. Iu this unprecedented collection of Star 1-siacs-triennee, Star Equestrian, Star Acrobats. Star Gymnast. Hu Clowns, Mar Dorses, will he fonnd Hm Knt OriMoml, Mr. K. Ormond, Mous. Francois, Mons. A tiguste, Jaaae Johnson, Tom Watson, Frank Burn-, Hi. Day, Signer Antonio, Nick Foster, E. N. Pepper, John Keefe. Hercu1 I.ibby, Charley Fish, John Harry, Ian Wood, W. II. Hill, I'l I. Spauu, AND the trick HOUSES, Aris.ook, Big Thunder & Spot Beauty. SPATLUIXG fc ROGERS' CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Embracing the ohoics of the Negro IVrfoiiocr extant. il give SELECT ETUIOI'IAX ENTKRTAINM E NT, under the Cirrus tent, immediately alter each Circua Mrf.rmaure. Will exhibit at Heudeibuu ilay 1st, ai4 at Owensborn May 34. apr'.'o Tt gmgm I Htt. VHOU fi mUtJVt Mfa)W9W fre-h from the MM In, at EHSKINK, COtnOK Jc GOVS., apr&' 47 Main sticet. CUttfi-JKU Jh-tiJli.-M WMMW US' ' perior article for b-eding cattle something new roulaitjiiig twice the uutriinelil of Bran, at the same price. In store SOOO ILs. Let all com,' and try it, at ERSKI.NK, CLlt.MCK A CO.'S City Family Grocery, upr25 47 Main street. t' Maiu street. Let all heads of families, hotulkeepert, aud others, call at the ahove-uanied astale tishmeut, and see their stock of Potatoes, in every variety, aud at all prices. Kewiemher, at aprj.) KIWKINK, OUKMCK CO. . WW Madison White Lime, the best iu the market, at EKiSKINE, CCKNICK A CO.'S City Family Grocery, api'r, 47 Maiu street. MTUlil UK-ti JTit TI man . Wis 'iioz ehickwus, doz Turkeys, r sale cheap at T. KElIOND S, riii Posey Ubak. XiquoMtt jtj'Mt citjjHt.jt j-Jt.yjs aurtn! ut o! live aud Uouro.ai WbUk ; a superior .trtiele of Common Whisky of various brands ; JL'a.si Ciirais f siijierlor quality, for sale cheap at T. EO.MoN U S, Posey Uhk. gtt.i.-: itHJ.V! it lct.y rv JlM ot Suc;-iir Dntq from tlie coiintr , jast 10ceivulat T. hKDMlfNl)'', Posey. OUk. MM JVV TH ! H .VVt Ml TB THM.flMlM med aud uiitriiumt'd, ti latya lol for s:iU-1 lit jp for cash by MtLLEU i NIEHAI S. njir.Ti -I'l Main street. J feraa I'usters ior this seaen. i t the latest slvl t, just receiv-d .i i 1 tor ntw ley MILLER A NIEilAl s, a; 4 1 Mtu'ii str-et. aai.K.irm:i j.vo bhouw m-'Jc-MJ0 i. tv, a tArge lot j:nr received, ihi opened by MILLKIl .V MttCHAI , apri-'i 4U Main street. ' MftTTJit .' HVTTMiK '. HI'TTf.H MM .'s ILs. Weaiera Reserve Batter iu Cloth, for sale by COOK A LANGLEV. lW Kfgs, lor sub- by apiir. Jt'OOK A LANG LEY. MMJMS J.VitJtKltiU HMii?. '-4,000 MM t W. V. Diivis's Sor Cared Can rassed Hams, H.oun His CJuiiley's Hams unnoivaeMd', 1,006 lbs V. W. liavis's Suat- Cured Dried Beet, just received by COOK A LANGLKY. JDK tbves and 1'erfuuied Hair oils. Warranle! leeiiiiiue. V',ir sjile rbei lv wsi. Bmwwnt tipi'i.- V m -1 1 1 1 ., ! 1 : Bbs:k, Alain street. BUILDING HARDWARE. JBL will JiiJ.l it t Ihfir tuU'icct lucxamiiw imr t ck .x il iru-t-s 1- fcr otakhix th ir kithu- ! iiifiii.ili r.t-irfi.tur' ljr tlM ciMini:r wtttOA,M wnn itotBTSI iuei Ml mI! M low us uuy 1. -.';;-:, ! ia tWi' cit. We Iiuve tin haiitl h I iij;- miu) caqtMm)t9 ' assort 'iu nt of Orffiiu -otl' liuit Htnites, Kkw Ljckn hu1 Lt-j.tr, all iz t UMl jt ices, St-W-C'lositig Shutter unj (i:U Mlor.- and J--ttt lies , li iifi lUii lucm, .;itilU't Puimtod tin iiufn ti- 4 itnoIi1 llrals anil rinlshing Nail . .: I Heavy Stfto II Window Spring., Sash Pullios, Patent Sb las!eier. is frvin b lacl ie(, JACoH aatrtf 7-1 Main ft., bet Waoirii n House. t dm, MMMiB. flll.nn I, VTJt t Vl9 i 144. pi.-kl.-i Cork. -,.r b) apsSS ClKlK i. AXGLEY". iy."i hi km. MtMHam hhls- 'mmmJ. m W at ( per bu.h !l - Pi inea Rr.in at Jl ycr MO lbs.. I.m- snlo by COOK A LANGLEY. B J IJ H ii X V ti .1 V Jt JMM JL W 49 Klour, f. r sale !.v 1 I.e. .-. LANGLEY. It AM. UK It fKK.i.n t mac&aV. -Mmtw 10 boxes Eug'.ish Dairy 1" boxes Nutatalt do, for sale tiy ( ooK .v LANGLEY". w Rio, I' -u, l'.i bMafc. Prime table and se.nl peaabtae. Iti rursttl per Ratkraad at aprii COoK JL L ANG LEY'S. oo mvttM. iii.vuuHMj.v uMMam Seed, just roceiv ed audlot . :- by r. SlIAIll'E A CO., a .1 No. iaa Main i-tr.et. . nwr Tv.vtii .'. ki met '. Butter. .""i biuh. Ubsli Polatooa. Just received at apr-Jt IPkLIOTT'S FAMILY GR M KltY. ck it i' mi. K.i h vmmJr. mfm.w ail bush shelled Corn. For sale at r.LLI'JTT'S FAMILY GlIOCERY. F JI -t BB.s. LJCJf i.t.tJ Jl ML4 prime article, for sale at apr-Jt ELLIOTT S FAMILY GROCERY. gpdmXSM OIL'... 3 Bit I. ft roJf." W-S Just rewiveii and tur sale at apr-Jt ELLjOTT'S FAMILY UKOCEKY. ffB.iitiJx'T T CMMX.y'Tl 5 Oil IIWl H Ohio Falls t'i It at for sale low at aprtt ELLIOTTS FAM I LY UKOCEKY. Xfk JC JiXTB.4 tUJfM-ttMtjrM W WhH wheat lour, foraalebr cilsIi :it aprJ t.l.LIU1 I S K.I1IIL1 GKOCKK I. B ,- Pf'itK-til tf-'ZJt. JLa ij-.ar: Is !. . l:,.r. . v i' rk.a.- ttackm PorTei ; 4o.!- r; :-i i. ;ti... .I...i :iitt thing !'-:-iuvst 1 ! e v ..! an.r f r ...i.. i.l.Lio 1 r s v iii a pi- 1 .1 ..1: ' e. v.

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ur- . i'ri ( l ief ii. . re. iv d-per ra' j-umi. ! fur s...- ..w it ap.a ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GUoCEIt Y. rMW.v n..tTK ir, ix, r M Hrrgiit Ibs.fitie, .ipmre nud ! plate Tin. A complete st ick in store aud for sale Tiv . . aj)rat m SAML'EL ORB. gfmLiw'M mi. 'A "jfmie v VMT M BottbM Olive Oil : - d..z plat Li ttles Olive Oil, just r cei veil and t.n s.de at apt-4 ELLIOTT'S KAMI b Y UR.iCEKY. MJt OWIHilif PO li'IlKH! M IOO krf Mian i Rifle Powder, loikrt de Blast in.- P..w.!er. !.i k.y. Au.tiu A Smith's Rilie Powder. 10 cases C.itiist' r Powder, Just rec ivrd from the Mills and for sale at apr24 CLLIOTT'8 FAMILY UBOCERY. jr. et h k. -3 , o o o f c v Hjfmmom rWW ed bri.-lit aud galvanized, received and for ale by (apr24) SAMUEL OKU. Removal. -rj.nsB z.. sp.tiZH.vft ujs uk90 moved his stock of Tea, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, to the corner of Main and First streets, adjoining Dobell A Conyngton's Book store, where he will lie pleased to ..e all his old costouisrs, and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. aptS TtJtJ8.-ZOO UOZ. rUJUtSU Btffltf Mid received at the 1'ioueer Family Grocery, and for sale by (aprC) S. V. ELLIOTT. OVBMJV MJLVUB JJ-I HO H.I. moud. By Mrs. Homes. Beta. An autobiography. Biblical Reason Why. Everybody's Lawyer and Counsellor iu Business the best business man's assistant published. Beulah. A splendid Novel. A Life Struggle. Miss Pardoe's last. Life Before Him. Against Wind and Tide. At DOBKLIi CONYNOTON'S. mi; ht itmnivun jit m:-i : r Warren's " YV'hy Do I Love thoe." A neat Song. Words by A If. Burnet. Music by Charley Ward. Stu mor Qnadrllle. The Mose k) Walts. Winter's Night Polka. api it JF Hf I.K.S'IHII JHOBTMlli'T Of WM Peiers .f- Webb's PiaTrOs for sals at UEALY A WAKIIEN S, Gor, Maiu and first streets. Piano j taken in exchange at good N. E. -Old prices. lpr21) H. A W. TgyrjHoujjr' 011, i i.oths. mc WWM Mahogany Oil Cloths, all widths, Tab!, Stand, and Bureau Covers, ot all sizes, and Oil Cloth Wjndow Shades, just received from the manhtaetwrtt at SCHAPKKB A Bl'sSING'3, upr21 41) Main street. J A mm B V ti BIJS'il TUttW-MM-B. M Heury Disstou'sand slber makers, from lo' to 11,' inches. JACOB STP.AUB SON. Jf JtTxlfmirfr i&Tv and Hunt's best qu tlitv, Nos. 1 and 2. a,.r7-2wd JACOB STRAUB A SON. Watches, Clocks, J ewelry , and Silver Ware. BJw wJKSjCMItf H VmMJS4 JUST M AVM. tur t.t it fiom tb T"a!ht, when hv lias purr ha vet) a bt-MUt if ul fuiaortin n nt of liut- Watt-li-( 'li.tin. Jewelrjr, Si Ivtjrwrti and Cluck ot every d-'-.."i he U prepared tu milt porchacttra in ttvtii'y particular, anl which he lutoarte a aell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He rvNfu-ctful.Y iurited hie i. laiMfai and cuatoiucre to examine his frnnda antl prieea before piirchaiinK laww-hvre. All gcxxta Hold are Wrirranted to lm ae repreet-nted. N. B. Pt-raonal atOntiun jatd to rpalrtug of fine Watch. Jewelry rt-fairt'd at nhort notice. No. 89 Maiu ., Court Houae, KtanerilltsIudUna. MprJ) F. L. GKIHLKB. 0 A JL jf CARPETS!! 5. Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DRESS TKIMMIM.s Kri brongbt to tbe Cny. J. S. HOPKINS, apr5iltf Oil first Street. Babcock & Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE R9IOVKD TO COR. MAIN & WATER ASP NOW OKI'KK FOP. SLR A Lnricanti well Assorted 8tocfc FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WHICH, PUR EXTENT AND VARIETY, ts UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE r ffl.li: It aJV TH K .HOST FAVORABLE TERMS, lAC OCK & CO.. Cor. Main & Watr sts.

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Statement i Tin 1 1 ion of aR J jflr Home Insurance Comuaiiv, OF NE W YORK, OWTH1? FIITST PAY or JATTArlT, A. D. 180U, MADE TO TJJE AUDITOR OF TH !: BTATK OF INDIANA, PCKSVANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION : rjrrir it jwt.nm of this t,jij.r.vr M Is Ike Home Insi-hiSi r. Coai'AN v, Iucorporatid iii ISAi, and tocstrd iii the city of New York. API TAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The capit.il ..i said C. Mtgasay ac.tually tiaid up in cash is Sl.um.o u li The snrples on ibe 1st dav -if Jauuiry, 18011 ItSUttS S Total aatfHaiit aj.il al and surplus $l.4lo,M5 85 ASSETS. Aum. nut of cash iu Continental Bank, N. Y' HMW AtttORUt of cash in hauds of Agents, and in course of transmission (balance) JSi& Bl Amount affvaawowatkerad real estate, No. i Wall Street. . IST.OUII 1H Amount of United Sttss treasnry notes, market value WjJH H Amount Missouri State b'ds, 6 per ceut., market valun... bo Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 js-r cent., market value ... Amount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., market value . Amount of Brooklyn City aAau no niifri no water bonds, 0 per cent., market value Ainonnt of hank, stocks, market value 1 '.Hi iKl 81.526 0i Amount of loans on laiuds and moitgages, being first lien of record on uniuciioi. hered real estate, worth at least $l,t;D5,3"0, and ou which tliero is less than one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 per cent 800,rtw H Amount of loans on ats-k and bond., fsvyald oil demand, the market valua of securities pledged, $A1.Se9 188.I.SO .XI Amount due fr mi pr,-mii!lns oil policies issne.1 at olhre.. Amount of bids receivable for premiums on inland i,as7 vi u-ivigatiou rbdbSa Ac.. M, 1 41 Interest actually due and avid 24,t2a so H.tiMBJ LIABILITIES, of losses adjusted. A in- 11 ii r and fluo hihI tmttf Nouo. Amount ' lo-ae iucurrat and In -i of Ill' ut 17,06 M Amount of loam repot ttnl uu which no aattafj ha tneu taktn 15,4iTa. IS Amount ot rlaiuiM tor 1m rtt.iuted bv the C'Uipauy.. amotint of ilividtuidH dttclaredf and due and unpaid... Amount of divideudu, either ca&L or ciiptdectarotl hut not tt due Amount of motley bortovbmJ. Amouut of all otlier i-iiting clani aaiukit the t'o J,5W 00 None. NoHtf. No iu. Total amount of losses, elafara, and liabilities SU.SSU 13 Tbs greatest amouut llisured on any one risk is $:4,tK10, but wilt uut, as a yanorul rule, co SIO,(00. The Company bas uo general rule as to tbe amount allowed to be iuaurd iu auv city, v rillus, or block, beinj; governed In tkia matter. In each case, by Ibe xenoral character of Luihiiu-.v width of streets, faciliiljs for nuttiug out ftres, Xc. No part of its capita! or earuius is deHOSiled Ip any other Htuts as security tbereiu. An attested ropy of tlie Charwr or Jact of Incorporation acconipmies this statuuiMut. STATK OF NKW YOI1K, 1 City aud I'ounty of is Toik. j Charles J. Martiu, President, J. AIMtou Smith, Ciecietary of th Home Insurance t. olnpanv. bciug severally sworn, depose ami sa.r, au.i each lor hlmsell says, ikat tbe furefXag h a true, full and currei-t statriueut ot the aflair of the said Corporation, aud that tbey are the shore dcscrilied officers thereof. 1M.5.H I'HAKLKNJ MARTIN, I'rei't. (Siguwdi .1. MILTON SMITH, tme'f. Hvbscribt-d and sworn before uie, this 17tlt da.v of . . Jaliuarv, A. i. 1 V.itltess my baud (SEAL. j HnJ jm-cUl .M (Signed) BKNJAMIN KANK1N, I'omuiissioncr for Indiana, iu New Tork, KM llruadwsy, S". Y. Allen 6. BattRvk is (he duly aulhori.ed iij;eiit for this city, as ar certitleate uf aulhoril.v filed iu the Couuty Clerk's ofHrs. This Company insures strait'.. U-.s ..r damage by flr te liuiluings, menhaudise, kiiuaakaki furm tors, nad ersonal propcrir geiinmllv. Also, agaiust the a-rils of iulaud uariatiou, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, A Kent, Marble Hall Buiblin-:, Maiu St., Evansville. fil.l-lap2. i The Economist. rtrUttS HTOX'JK HA A TABBJS TMiJi JL feral i'fi:iiuni at every Fair wneru it hiut htfii t-xhihited. At tht 8.uth-WfHteru Indiana District Fair, held hrt October, 18.r9, thara rere but twi piemiunia otT-red for rooking ture one for tht- lawt w'ttotl tttiTe.aod one for tin 't coal pHalring wy, The RcoUouisit tiot tbe l !I'..-T KUKUlUsU rOB TH K Hi.nr UUKINU STUVK tOll WOOD. UiNdker, K Unman it Co took the first preutiunj fr ihrir cmkiujr rovw for coal. Xo other nieUiiuin wrrc dttVred. t he late direr m-dat MM ; nwirunl to the Kooiioral at tbe flew Turk state j Kalr ; and tht firit reminni at thw tfnitad Statt ; Fair held at GMtMajakj and tweire irffcT .tat and i 1 .-nn; J-'aitwiu 1V. In no braurb of mechauioal art ha tber I ltken a more apnau-nt adrati,t tlvtn lit ta tuauurattur mil.!. It U bnt a tvw year since the very name wa a noT-!iy, reprcDtinf; a i bue. Khafjel-MA tttiucture, a)inot a derold of ue aa ornatueiit, TL Uara cxdnall j gfran pbice to wtrei uu of' yrare anri utility ; uuttl tbe varieties : our market mow pronont have almt xhauted ! the riaaltnlai jf i4 namt-; aud Uie differeut phaatr the niet.tl r waria l anaum, W'otild :. -.. old j Vulcan iiim-olt. f u t.j e and Hniah. tbe iuiprora tneut han ;---!: real, ljviDf nothliij; to be deiiv1 ' iMi that point, bnt tbe over otuMpetf tiou in ni ico, i to which thy have letiO MubJnoisl, bua daprlvt-d : them of many of tbe more ubtantlal qaalltie : dealraM. Thi Mtrafpclally to hara been j the MM iu referenc to rwk tuvea au article of i dommc economy that hunmora to do withacoldlng ; wiveaiii crotchety a. r Taut than inoat iKropio imajjfine. The public bare loa; aKJUjjht au linprorenaecit in t til nrtfcle, atid we blfareare readytopay any rsr-.a-iouable priue for a cookiu otor. if it only poaue-aM't die Uiurits of aitse. weight. ijoUTetiieutt, durability, economy, nd perfection of nxanufiiajtuie. TbkaM quatlltioB saetn to le poaewaai j ruut fully iu tbe Koob -mitt a cow atore, prrfncJ and brought out the jat aeaaon, by Meaar. Trwwdwell, Ferry ft Norton. of Albany. W haard ao much of tbi atoYt. an i it looked o runoh lika a stove intanded for Mate, that w ooncladed. Jo try thorn, and the reeult ol tbe xt-er(mont niiTiBw ua that tbe proprietra. In their determination to make theteW teoee ia tint ttiorld, have aULveaded We regard tbe Kcouomist ha p-wh-w-ing all tb warita utx-re numerattHl a the groat itvn of th day far in ad- , vane of anything v.r atteruptad In the lin. of etovfs. rfr-r t in all it appa-.itituient. and tru to i ita nam in durability aud the nae of fael. Among j the many conveaiem en atta!id to it, may be meuit. :.- 1 a targo oveu, with hrvk arranged, for auapending m?at while roaatln. A copper water tank, holding ftotn 12 to 5 gallons warming ' cloaet. bndiing Leartb, .i , ftc. Tbe broiiing ' hearth tMnef the most noticeable feature of this j remarkable atove. There nevnr bad been, to our - know lod-, any broiling ft KtSts thai waa really aatbtfact'rj""in its p r.iti'-rt. Tht- proprietor of this stove bate b)al Otosh li;ciiug a MHMI of experiiiient ' upon i-r elicitin; Mt wjTit4 (Wrts, and re sulting in do ir:v,-ntioii ut a grlatftcwa adapted to tin- lure, arbheb ha W-vn aaur1 by ltt r patent, and ia ae M th" iu-t a4rairaM iblauj oftfia kind vecitTM bi-i't trg wfh -ut troae, and keeping i tbe 9jsa . a t'wliatst gl". We ir alwuys glad 1 to do JSjsCJesi ltd Bsaa tiaual i:n f "Viiiirhi. and umprtiall asn Ii i tx'iiiribiite 90 largt ly to the general ! good, a ih" "lie s,b--Tih)euoned. Tbe ErwjiiUiUf. whii h ! tt mm Usb uch .1 l.irt ; enie, will b- Rtjml otu9 at SCAftl-iN A tfTk.- ' FtlCN;?, Main St., bftwtn W tr u I Kirt, Kvauavilltj, la. UinrH ; WBi Kbit fiOe.--lZ -jT , A m forsaleby 8 K (ffLlfKRT A U.

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LPU BRCKMAN. W FlBJa OF KIEHAfS &. BECKMAJf. 1VEW STOVE INDTm STORE. j MMmJUOJLM BUZ,M JIJVO M Ml TUIL. WW dealers and Manufactnrers of Tiu, Copper, aud Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, between Msiu aud Locust, Evansville, Ind. The undersigned have constantly ou hand a full ussortincut of Stores of every .ratio! aud partem, at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform their friends and the puldk- generally, that they have tle best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever offsred, and have uiustantly on hand a full assort- ' luent of Druggist Caus, Ac.,ic. Tlvuse iwrxvas wisldu w,u-k In their Ibae ar resaclfully reijuested to give them a call l-efire purcbajiu elsewhere, as ny ptoiupi attention to tie ir business and a thorotiirh knowtedir- of their trad, thev ho to give general satisfaction. MEHAIS H BKCkMAN. COPPER ASDJOB WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Itrevvery Work; Steam Pis-s, Scsbv Kountains. Pumps, aud general Coppersmilhiug and Sheet Tron Work, hiadeaud repaired, Meial K !.:.-. tint rering. Ac. Bui i- .-.. to .. . re perfect oi'.'.'. ti--. at W . Invest pmiatm. 1 nmrT - aid kK-l n f u 1 j-I t turns. j JlOd!!' Jmt received and now opening, au elegant st.x-k at goods suitable (or the S : tug Trade : f cases fancy prtntsf ' 10 " denims; 15 M blsuchr.t atawlins; 2 " lawns: t " ehallies; 111 cottonssl.vs; 4 " apron . bei-k,.; ' lt bales stilrtlng stripes; 30 " sheeting; And u great variety of notions of all kinds, all of which we aro selling below Cincinnati prices, us we are rlst.iriii .ie.. to draw ihe good trade to Evausvllle. Come and examine for yourselves at j war5 J. II. MAG BBS A OIL'S. Kirst St. UM.9J TIBHS J.V J K WKI.K ' WW Wearesfdlfna Watck-, Jew.rv. ifr.. al extraordinal y biw prices, vreparatorv to laviu tu nwsta-k. BITTKOl.EK WW., marltl ts Mnin str.ct. Bf J.T; II. miJV .1 VTI fit' BVf WW to attend a Gnae. and drive an etpiess . waon. Must tuow h m to rlte a t-iii kantL and j ou.e well re,-,.in...i.no.i Apply at No. Ut P y Bi'irk, Alain htijl. lu.rli. ll JL KM O t 'J 1. - Till: MQ Store of TtriiaiSS Keith Ii i frmn No. 7 f Stlwasllaets old absaatk ilssite Wasnifixioit clo.e., wl.eie i.i:.iy:i x it 1 t een reitior."l to T.i Main .. tie kei pn a lull upply of LKAT1IKK ANI KiM:.N -. Ii on hand evt-ry varit-ty aud Ihf hoap for o.-uth. Philip li t. .sku "lcii.iutr'' dd -!. i. tm aith and will i -- ou itand to wait on our t Irifiidr and tall tut ut-w ctaHtwaaaia wliw inuy u lit will do tiistit t to all. MrZ-tMKJ TliUilAM KKBTH. H J2 JC Is t A tU aVkt I ii S. -7F lsHi kega aoi t d -a. jist rectdvotl and fur aa.e by CRAjft. McJ(UNaTON, marl l"uaaja HI auk, Maiu etrw-t. fwioM Id MS V ldM T M C X MM 0 MM. In i -.tt varioty, the bwajt price, at th., New lrug Stor of febiiT N. S. THOMPtfOH. Statement OV Tin; COXDlTtoK Ol' THE Hartford Fire insurance .Co., MADKTO TUK ACUITUlt tK TIlKsTATKoF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, ItfoO 1 lat. The uame of this Company ta tbe Hart lord ; Kir Insurance Company, id is located at llrt- ; lord. ConutHticnt. CAPITAL. fM. The amouut of Capital 8ta-k Is y- 00 3d. Th auiuunt of Capital Stork paid up Stsi.UOO UO ArvSKTM. : ',b. Cash mi kaad aad iu PfJt.tjflL.Ttl' 1 1 Cash ii. hauds of agents, or lu course ol transmission ti,ii:l8 le.l ; Cash loaned ox rail au.lKIU UO-gl31.ir.jw (SI : Bills recrlTable, sscured by personal ami i-ollaterai sei urity 70,22.1 EB I Kesl state iinlurumlaired, huih!iu and lot 19 Puarl street, Hartford 1 ..... B .riS'K AMI H-.M1M as FOLLOWS, VIS I raa v.vl. h it val. Ul shares Hartford H'k stork Ifil.tOk irti,!)H:-, tKi shares Phuuiiix H'k stock to.l-OO 37,a' liatshares Ct. Kir. H'k'K d. stk... o,(j ti,6NI am shares Exrhaue Ilank Stock.. T I ,-. 150 shares Bank of Hartford Cu. bauk stock 7,5J 1MB ' LIS! shares Charter Oak H'k stiK'k. '.I,UUI l,8lal ' shares Kariuers' tt Mechanics' bank stock S,0 tSMdt i 130 shares Meruatitile B'k bttK-k.. lo.O-M 15,000 I 13) shares Mrrchauls' A Mauutaclurers' Bank slack 1.1,'iOn I3,:J i II' afcam .Etna U'k stock ttsM M.wBl 164 abates City Bank stork 1K,5S) StMi I 21 Si shares Americau Kxeliaue Bauk stock, . Y 20.0W viO.isiO ::ifl ulisre. Bank of Commerce b'k ! stock, B. Y ao.oiO lll.SOO ' :IOO shares Imiairters' Jt 'i'railej's' Bauk stuck, N. T 30,100 S3,tiiHt ' .VK) si. ares Bank of America bank ato k, K. T 30.000 Si.l.Hl S- shares dlauiiattau Co. Bank stiak 10.0ISJ H.i-rsl 41 shares Merchants' llks'k, N.T. IkatW UttSS J0 shares I'nion B'k stock, N. Y. lo.Omi i),i.;ii 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, H. Y. 10,000 U.200 100 shares Bank of N America Bk stuck, N T 10,000 lO.-uo AOH shares Metropolitan b'k stock, Y 30,000 33,li'.HI 100 sban s Blacksloue b'k stock. Bo tun : 10,0110 IIIJiiTf l!.) shares Bank of Conuuricest'k, Bostou lo,omi pi.iKKi 100 shares Grautte bk stork, Boston lo.oisj WyH 10 shares .Suffolk B'k stork. Bus ton - 1,1 w 1,205 100 shares Hide and Loather B'k, Boston 10,011 MOM 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10.750 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 10,asJ 10i 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10,0110 1O.0O0 loo shares Safety Kund B'k stork Boston io,ri auat 100 shares ffrjlslra Bank stork BihiUiu lO.ODO 11,'JII 100 shares Rerer. Bauk stm-k, Bostou lO.OUO 10,111 JUO shares B'k of the dut of Missouri stock 2O,(Si0 2O,2O0 -JO0 shares Mereliants' it'k stn k St. Louis -fli.ts! jo, he 120 shares Connecticut Kirtir Com pany stock 13,000 a.issi 20 shares Cnunei-licnt Itirer K. It. Company 2,ni WM) 100 shares Uartturd A S Uaveu U B Co stock 10,011 12,150 JO Tennessee State Bouds, 11 Jier cents, payable 18.12 20ATJ0 l,ltsl 2 Ohiu State Bonds, ti per cents, pasable liSO lil,ll 10,12-. 20 Michigan State IMs, e, js cents, payable IMI 20.110 MjMM 10 Miswuri Stato Slisk, Ii per eeat, payai.lu lo.ooii h.pxi 's Hartford City bonds, ti psf cts, payable 1S7B 3.','si MM 'to sharos State Itank Wisconsin .1. . Milwaukee 2,'JU 2,11' i $iivi.aoo 79oaM a ..!.; a . ...(. Bl3w,7t 6'.' LIABil.Ifl l-.S. nth. No liabilities to liauks, or others, due sr net due. tith. No losses adjusted and due. 7tb. Lisisa-s either unadjusted 55 1J10 8th. or aJjusted and not due, ) oWi. Losses in suspense waiting further proof, included iu last answer aliove loth. Alt other claims against tbe company, (di.iileinls unpaid) 1,1)20 . ' Total amouut of liabilities S;,w.iO h.s 11th. This rule of Ihe louipsuy is uut la exceed $10,1111 iu any one rik, sub eel to loss by a single tire. 12th. The amount insured in a city or iliagw depends upon its size generally all the desirable risks to bs had, subject to the last rula alajvu named. 1:1th. The amount insured in any one block of buildiugs, deKsuds upon its siae and construction, snliject to thu rule abors refer red to. 1th. A certtiled copy of the Art of Incorporation accompanies tuis stateuieut. TIMOTHY 0. ALLYN, Sec y. STATK OF CONNECTICUT, I Hartford county, Jaxuauv bth. lati-i. Personally spieartsl T. C. Allyn, Secrelaiy of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, aud madu oath that tbe loregoiug statrineut, by him suoacribesi, is a true, full and correct staleiuoiit of tbe a.l.urs of said Company, aud exhibits, so far as can laascertained at tbl date it actual condition nu the 1st dav of January, ISdo. Bslors mo, OKO. S. tULMAN, JaatkM of the Peace. Allen C. Hsllock Is ths duly sillhoi ml Agent for this city, by ccrtihcale of authority from ice Auditor ot State, tiled iu the County Clerk's office. Applications for insurance on merchandise, store houaes, dwellings and coutcnls, wiil be attended to, aud 1" issued at retsmmabie I ate. ALLEN" C. UALLOCK, Aeiit, Marble Hall Building, No. J Mam street, Evansn ille. lud. jauJBtapZ.i

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ml. W.I "S OJ n.l'B, J I.. I It UK 3t lot ot these truly ami justly oelubratad, newly and mmmdMj imprme.1 summer and winter Cuokiua Sbiv., or the unjivaled Stewart'a I'stent. aud at the only agency in this city. TVios. Scanilin's, aVo. 29 ilain ttreet, between First and Second. The fit St premium was awarded to this Stove aa the best roal or wood ouukiOK stove at the Southwestern Indiana Distri-1 Fair, held at tkrs place. No stove ever deviant c-mbiues as numerous or mi iTi. mi scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at Uie same atonn nt. witkout one tlish iinpartiat; flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate aud fastidious of taste, makes So Insuperable sui objeerhiu to every other ciaikins; to-e now iu use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed in the best of stoves now lu j use. ibis most pet feet and complete coektnj appai ralu-la rl.ii in.-. I i mol ta neoualy and more perfectly tbi!i has ever b -forc b en arromplisbed, everything lsJllll iu the best provided families, so far aa eookiajr is i ,-ih i nei. When, loo, it Is borne fu ; mind that the siiuwl dslkwtb femabis ran visit tba kitrbvn when Hie Su-w.ul Stove is fully eni;.lojed, i in. I Ihe lire is at i!s I,. ib:. w HkOul the smallest uiijile.-isaiitness li.-ln tbe cl.aur.e ol telua'ratllie, i so littk- is ihe baai fi. m ii .lu!.:-. ! aierualiy, au Indm-ement l- preM-iired for its iiuirertl aoiploymi ot never bereti-forr preseiitt d in an r oilier stor. Tb it. i..i!ee-l. is one of its uilnclpal altrarlions, as well ri. ?fs --eif. -l ..."' . bow h at is so eooNci-mi.e-1 -i .1 ii::l :-i -: Wjtsdtl ti, styra ifelf. an ) so little (..-i.-epttl.lv esi-ap.-?- int-'i life li iicbeu. a place where. With slay ol tin- .t..vc i.'.a in ass, other : than Stewart's, .t si inn ': puaaflJa for any "U, it, Erarni ,.:-..i- .r ni.i e j-.u : ul.nl . lo breathi with . comtoi i . r 2- vvais M'. Mi A.i. l tieeu employed iu la'i tertint; f hi- slove, and .inc.. last February, he basobtai i. .1 fkraa "ew .. ii. ins for ituprovumants, . wkk h, m hi "i.'liii.n, ..ml the i-pinioli of all who have ........ .... i it, in. ul.- i: perfect. VTithiu fuur ! e:r. fGfmtm ri. isiiaai ol tbetn have kaa s-'l-l. under a full sruhrnafee', tlud liM our has ........ leiurneil. Thstkl reins-k ibli- results have emlakkaej a ho i of slove saauulacturvrs to ii.ii late the Slew art Mtova, but. snv. in exterior app arauce, which the old . p. u.. .is . i... nit rxpise.) enables them to giu, ih.y no more resemble Stew iri's lhai: chalk Baass CM. : These unit il ion- are known by various names, but they are nil dettt-ietil in tarh-us particulars, .... fi as ihe air-tijrht '.sixes, by w hich ftill control Is kept i over the lire, and ot tl.u heat, bl a draft dainpei, iueuiously contrived, which also admits a con. stain current of cold an on tbs outside of tbe are box. which again neewme heated air, and, pasting into the oven, is made mailable for cooking urposes. 1'he agent and siibsci User is receiving the law! Imitation uf the Siewart Stove, called " Pride of the West," which he will be happy to dispose of i at two-third, of tl-e price of the frunnine Stewart's. ! It is njssallil. of course, to roek with it, bat it i la-urs no resemblance In Stewart's. The Stewai t " la sold by the agent, under a full guarantee lu pertorm as racuiiiueuded, and if, within thrrsi mouths from p. .reflating, any fault is found ; with theiu, he will lake them back and refurd th uiohc-y. Ilooae keeper will bear iu mind. ihn, ' that ihe genuine Stewart store, bought at 'a only agent's lu re, wlil, with hall tile labor ai i one- : fourth the M, do more and battur cookii I than suv other slove ever constructed, ! TIIOS. SCANTLIM, No. 20 Main street. Sole aglkt for the sale or the Stewart Stor In Southern Indiana ami Kentucky. g iHJJ It U T TJ A w J just received at sp-17 . IIOH Mi LOT JAS. I.. SPALDING'S, Cor. Main and First. SPRING TKADE. T olin Xeteri WliolehuU Mnunfucturer ot Genllomeu's, Lit die', Alulae', aud ChUalran' BOOTS, SHOES, ASH UPPERS, Carli.lc Buildings, No. 53 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, MJ9"MTB TUK Jl TTKJriOJ- Of M tieah r. to the tact that he is now manufacturirg, and keejis constantly i n hand a large stock of the newest and choicest styles of goods adapted to tlie reUii omenta or popular trade ; the inducement he oilers are UOOI) GOODS AT LOW P KICKS. Having born er gagod in manufacturing first class goods tor over twenty years, he now claims to have fscflitles for manufacturing first class giaals aa cheap, it' uot cheaper, than Kasteru waawhrrtiirrs Ua feels contideut of bis sbility to 41er extra in. I:ii- iuo!i!s torluse buyers. I is motto is a I Or lie! I and no favors. V! uu! eZaniioV) his goods, aud you will be sure to buy. U Orders pt-uiptl attctideil to. tel.) i a d Bin - 5 Liir.l and BaltW Tryors, Sugar do lluagnig ttnit, Wanfaaa do liril-ti,:k.. Harden 'I'oc-N in set's lor lwlin and children. At IJKO. 8SONJ'TAG, M.i : :i street twlow Branm Bank, apiai Sign of the Circular Saw. jjrVr.-vvv? ts, bijooib, jIJVMI mimMM lion. A large mid very cheap lot of the latest slv.'es -.'in. very la-aulifol ones, just opened at SCH A I'KEB A BLSSINO'S, Succeasors to 8. Emblch t Co., apr:: 49 Main street. mlBT mUVKIICMII M WM U" BOM" 90 plvof DOLE'S PATENT SAW GCMMfNU ; MACHINE. We take pleasure In calling the atI tentioo of all thus., using Saws uf any kind to this ' Gummer, as b ing the best uow in use for cheap. MM durability, uiul ih.-icury ; having beem sue- : i ii full j ud in almost ev State in tbe Union, and tbe d em-iii I steadily inctessiug, warranta us ' in irrimiiririishmr it to all emons ueediug a SAW O0M H f.VG MACHINE. sWI'liese liiimmers aro nuuiufactured for us of the Ismt material, and every care taken in the workmat. ship to furnish a machine that cannot fall to gne sati.ftci-iu. GEO. S SO.NNTAG A CO., Jobbers and Import rs d Hardware, Ac., Ac., apr ; .Main st., Kvanaville, lad. JFt TEJ ILVE MmB. V IIVTI-HIJVHOJV, UMJSTMBT, MM baaing rrmored from his old rooms. Main Streets op: o.iis the Court Houw, to the corner of Main mid fecund st.., uier Thompson's Drugstore, and karlnsr inereased his facilities for doing all kinds of Dental work, he is new prepared to supply the demand. He is still making thoe beautiful Gold i. late w ith tinm teeth, which are preferred by so many, and which, fur strength aud purity, cannot he surpassed Also, the new styles of wo. k, th t ouliiiii.iis Canal, which 'is very beautiful ; the am -Ur, which is superior to vulcanite; also, cheopla. ti' and .ilier plates. He-has been using for 2 yu.:s. tbosdactric pr.s ess f..r extractiug teeth witnout pain, an I in Ibe majority of cases, with eitir sasssjps, as luu. dn ii. of jiersons w ill testify. Pa.t t ii. s. in-. ii e health and I. auty to their children y having ttsssa distressing irregularitie of tb teeth corrected bv I he den t is 1 . The mot extremely ir-regui.-ir lis'th can lie rom-cli-d. Th prices of Denlisti v have hum iu Ihe last few years ao very reasons!. ! that all may now enioy the lssoflts of tb science. Dr. V. rttTTCH I NSON, Dentist. Cor. Main and Se, oud sts., Evausvill, lud. mat 20-.tlil jrmKVod.i-nus .i.-i 'MIBTOE.B, M V- Kiliea and Uan la gn at variety and 20 per c Mat, ckssspsc Ikjaa before offered in this market. We call attention .a the following kluds ou hand : Sharpu's Kes-at'-rs, K'-vaslvers, " 4 barreled Pistols, Colts' old and aaa l'aleut, 3 inch, 4 rach, ai d 5 Ineh barrel Itcvolvsrs, assorted with Ifory aud Koscwood hand:- -, Wai tier's Pistols, Smith . Wesou Pistols, . rcin-cr'a do Alb-n's single barrel, self-cockiug Pistols, as. sorteil Ivory and I!- - u. d hsndles, lleuiiugtoii i'islol., Allen's Cartridges, Henry's UIHus, Shut. Guns from $7 to ISO. Shot B. Its, Pistol Flasks, Sporiineu's etiuipmeuts, ' For sale at GEO S. SONNTAG A CO.'S.'h H irtfwan Dealers, Main strs'0 apr3 Slitn of the Cirrulartha a. ii a u-i s j.vw .n.t.tiLJi 9 Siik and Lace M.iiililhts and Capes, Silk, Crape anil Stella Shaw in, opened at .M llAPKKKst BL'SSING'3, Successors to S. Kmbich A Co., ap: Main atn.l