Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 243, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 June 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

MONDAY MORNING.. .JUNE 1 PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAM'LIN or MAINS. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector! fur the State at Large. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOH L. MANSFIELD, of Jerl'erson. District Electors. 1st District Cyrus M. Alleu, of Knox. 2d District John W. Kay, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 1th District John H. Farquahar, of Frankliu. ith District Nelson Trusler, of yette. o!h District Reuben A. Riley, of Uaucock. 7th District John Hauua, of Pntnaui. 1th District Samuel H. Hull, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James N. Tyner, ef Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Huntingtou. Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OP STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Cor. of the X. Y. Tt ft if. Judge Douglas " on Horiteback." Washington, June 10. The present condition of Mr. Douglas i a candidate for the Presidency, and the pertinacity with which he demands a nomination, without regard to the consequences to himself or his party, recall an incident which occurred at the dinner table of the late Secretary Marcy, and had a ruu among the good things of that day. It was in 1856, after the return of Mr. Buchanan from London, and before the Cincinnati Convention. Secretary Marcy gave what he humorously i ailed " a dinner to the candidates." All whose name3 had been spoken of in connection with the "glittering bauble" were present, and prominent among them were Mr. Douglas and iir. Buchanan. Gov. .Marcy, at intervals in the conversation at the table, and in the vein of quiet humor and occasional veiled satire, which was ono of the charms of his social intercourse, took up the candidates, or those which he choose to consider so, seriatim, and very much to the entertainment of the party, except the anxious individual sitting at the moment for his portrait, proceeded to discuss the chances of each for a nomination. He appeared to have got through the list, and the " Little Giant' had not been noticed. Our informant, who was one of the gue-ts, aud who, having had the distinction to be classed with the aspirants,, was, of coarse, a close observer of the ceue, shrewdly suspected that this omission was wanton and wicked on the part of the Secretary, and was purposely made with the conviction that Mr. Douglas would feel 'hat he had been "neglected," and by reminding the Governor of the fact, would call the more marked attention of the other "candidates " to what he had in reserve. And sure enough, the "Little Giaut," after waiting impatiently for some one else to notice the omission, was finally compelled to say, " Well, Governor, what do you think of my chances? '! " I beg your pardon, Mr. Douglas, for the seeming, bnt certainly unintentional, neglect," said U Governor, "and I shall be obliged to tell a story to illustrate your chances. When 1 was a boy, in my native town in Massachusetts, .standing one day by the roadside, talking wilh a neighbor, a horseman, riding at the top o" his speed, his steed fiothing at the mouth, and with fiaiika bloody with the roWnl, suddenly Stopped! in the road before us, aud hurriedly inquired the distance to the next town. " Ten miles," said my companion. "And how long do you think it will tnke me to get there?" demanded the exciied horseman. "Why, look-r-here, my friend, if you ride any way decent, it will take you just about two hours; but if you .o like hell and damnation you never will get there." Of course the pertinence of the Governor's etory. which had been provoked by the overweeniug anxiety of the " Little Giunt " to be noticed, set the table in a roar, and soon obtained tamiliar currency, A year ago, Mr. Douglas stood very well South as well as North. But he was uneasy, and mounted the "Harper'' hobby, and he iias been riding it ever since, at a speed quite equal to that which was the point of Gov. Marcy's story four years ago. From the A'ctr York T.radrr. Three Per Cent. Per Month Anecdote or Jam. G. King. I have said that James G. King was a friend of Daniel V. ebster. So he was of Nicholas Biddle. Atone time such was the influence of Mr. King, that he held Wall Street in his hand, and some profane persons named nun " the Almighty ol Wall Street. " II- was fond of a little fun occasionally, and liked a good joke or a good story. He held a share in the celebrated "Tontine Stock." (By the way I mean to give you alistof all the orignal members of Tontine, and of such as are now living. I think all the (iracie family and King family had stock in the Tontine.) " Mr. King had a horror of" the three and lour per cent, a month operations. On one occasion a merchant who was doing a veryextensive business, and for whom Mr. King felt a sincere friendship, came to him and said : "Mr. King, 1 keep four large bank accounts aud I haveofl'erc': heavily the best paper for discount. It is Hung out as fast as 1 otter it. I shall have to go on the street, and do as the others do get heavily shaved. Money is worth now three per cent, a month. I have got to pay it. I do not see why I should not pay that to your house as well as on the street. I know you object to such transactions, but 1 caunot help myself. 1 will bring down my 'portfolio.' It contains, in Bills Receivable, over $200,000 of A No. 1 business paper. You can take your selection. I must have $100,000 in cash before another week." " No business can stand such a premium of money for any length of time. It will use up a million capital very speedily," said Mr. King. "Oh, not at all. My business will justify my paying ar;y rate of interest, however exorbitant." W hy discouul for. short time? Wb) not for two or three years ? I will not disconat your good busiuess paper. Pay your

discount your notewill mako it three years." "Thank you. Mr. King. I will draw it at once. It is very kind of you, but don't you want collateral?" "No, sir. Mr. Miller, (turning to his accountant,) take off the discount at three per cent, a month on $100,000 for three years, and draw a check for the balance for Mr. D. Wait a moment, D., or give me your note for $100,000." The conversation became general, both were seated, when Mr. Miller, the accountant, hauded the following memorandum to Mr. King: Note of Mr. D. for SlOO.imO Payable throe years after date. Discount at three per cent, a month is thirty-six per year, and for three years 108 per tent., or 11 8,000 Bala:.. due to Prime, Ward A King, S,000 " D. have you a blank check with you ?" pleasantly asked Mr. King. " A check. What for?" " Miller has handed me a statement, aud 1 find that if we discount or shave your note for three years for $100,000 at three per cent. " a month you will have to pay us $8,000." " Why this is absurd. I give you my note for $100,000 and get no cash iu return but have to give $8,000 cash. Bah !" "Be cool, D., and listen. I have done this purposely to give you a les3on, to show you where your mercantile career will end, if you submit to such extortion. Now if you will pledge me your word of honor that you will curtail your business and never pay more than seven per cent, interest for money to carry on your trade, I will tel! you what I will do. You want $100,000. Draw yournote for that sum at ninety days, leave with me $100,000 of your best notes receivable, and L will give you the money less the ordinary discount of seven per cent." Mr. D. was grateful. He appreciated the lesson taught by Mr. King, and he is at the present moment one of the wealthiest men in the city of New York. New Letter Law. The following is the new law in relation to the return of uncalled for letters in the post-office: When any person shall indorse on any letter his or her name and place of residence, as writer thereof, the same, after remaining uncalled for at the office to which it is directed thirty days, or the time the writer may direct, shall be returned by mail to said writer; and no such letters shall be advertised, nor shall the same be treated as dead letters, un til so returned to the post-office of the writer and there remain uncalled for one quarter. Troubles of "Old Buck." It said that Mr. Buchanan exclaimed the other day " When will my troubles cease ? I have had Douglas, Walker, Forney, Covode and poor Fowler on hand; and now comes another infernal cargo of captured niggers to add to my vexation." THE CHICAGO PLATFORM, AS AMEM.M. AMD AIMll'TCD. BfsoAraa, That we, the delegated rspressi tat ires of the Id-publican eft . tun of the United states, in kmvention tisse m hie. I . in th- itiscbarg of the duty we owe to oar const ituem ami our country, unite in the following di durations : 1st. That the history of the nation daring the last four years, has tally established the propriety and necessity uf the orgaui.alion and perpetuation of the Republican pHrty ; and that tin-causes which tailed it int.. existence are permanent in their natnre, and now, mure than ever tiefnri, daMihad its iaapnfnl an.l constitutional triumph. 2. That the maintenance of tile principles promulgated in the Declaration uf Independence and embodied in the Federal Constitution That all men arc created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Inalienable rights ; that am iwz these are life, liberty, an.l the pnrsait ol happiness ; that to secure thee right., govern men is are instituted long men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed " is essential to the preservation of our Republican institutions ; and that the Federal Oofsstil utiou, the Uight ot the States, 'and the Union uf the Mates must and shall lo preserved. 3. That to the Union of the States this nation owt-s its unprecedented increase in population, its surprising development uf material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home and it honor abroad ; an.l we hold iu abhorrence all schemes for D is an km, conic from whatever source they may : And we congratulate the country that no Hepublicaii member of Cougrcs has uttered or countenanced the threats of Disunion so often made by Democratic member, without rebuke and with applause fr-sM their political associates; and we deuouuee those threats of disuui n , iu case of a popular overthrow of tneir ascendency as denying the vital principles of a free government, and as an avowal of contemplated treason, which it is the imperatirg duty of an in diguant People sternly to rebuke ami forever silence 4. That the maintenance, inviolate of th.- Rights of the States, ami especially the riht uf each Stall to older and control its own domestic institution, according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of powers on which I lie perfection and endurance of our political fabric depends ; and we denounce, the lawless invasion by aniK.d force of the soil of any Slate or Territory, no matter umler w hat pietext, asamong thegravest of crimes. . That the present Dentdcraffc Administration has far exceeded our worst apprehensions, in its measureless sub-ei viency to the exactions of a secI tioiial interest, us especially evinced in its deeperate exertions to force the ittCsmoiw Leconiptou Con It it tit ion upon the protesting people Of Kansas ; in nonetining the personal relation beSween master ! and servant to involve an unqualified property iu i persons ; iii its attempted enforcement, everywhere, ..u land aud sea, through the intervention of Go IIgress and of the Federal iv-uris, of the extreme pretensions of a purely local interest : and in its . general and utivat-yiug abuse of the power Intrusts I to it by a confiding people. I'.. That the Peopie justly view with alarm tie ' reckless extravagance w hich pervades every depart i in. -tit of the Federal Quel llltMIHl . that a ivttiru to . rigid economy aud accountability is indispensable to arrest the systematic plunder of the public treasury by favored pal tisat.s ; while the reccntstartliug dcvelopmi tits uf frauds and corruptions at the Fe.i. elal Metropolis, show that an entire change uf 1 administration is iui.e.-rativel, demanded. 7. That he new dogma that the Constitution, of ! its own force, carries Slavery into auy ur all uf the j Territories of the Ulrted States, is a dangerous j political heresy, at variaure with the explicit pro j visions of that instruineut itself, with contemporaneous exposition and with legislative ami judicial I precedent; is revolutionary iu its tendency, and ! subversive of the peace aud harmony of the country. That the norinnl condition of all tic- Territory ,' ol the United States is that of fnedoui: That as i our Republican fathers, when they hud abolished . slavery in all our national territory, ordained that j ' no person should he deprived of life, lilarty, or I property, without due process uf law," it becomes j our duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation is necessary, to niaiutain this provision of the ConI stitutiou against nil attempts to violate it ; and we ; deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legj isl.iture, or of any individuals, to give legal existt etice to Slavery in any Territory of the United ' States. i y. That we brand the recent re. opening uf the African Slave-Trade, under the cover of our National Flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, j as a crime against Humanity aud a burning their. to our Country and Age ; and we cull upon ( -ongri-ss to take prompt and eflicient measures for the total aud final suppression of that execrable tin Me. In. That in tbe recent vetoes, by their Federal Governors, of the acts uf the Legislatures uf Kansas an.l Nebraska, pruhibitiug Slavery in tho-e. Territories, we find a practical illustration of the boasted Democratic principle of Nuu Intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied iu the Kansas -Nebraska bill, and a demoustl utiou of thedeceplioti and fraud involved therein. 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately admitted as a State under the Constitution recently formed and adopted by her jieople, and accepted by the House of Representatives. 12. That, while providing revenue for the suplort of the generai government by duties upon iniports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development uf the industrial interests of tiie whule country ; and we commend that) policy of national exchanges, which secures to the Working men liberal wages, to agriculture nineHelteg prices, to mechanic and manufacturer an adequate reward lor their skill, labor, and enterprise and to the nation commercial prosjH'i ity and independence. 1 i. That we protest against ,uy sale or alienation to other ol the Public Lands held by actual settlers, and against kuy view of tbe Flee Elomektead policy which Canard the settlers .. paupers or suppliants for public bounty; and we demand the passage by Congress of the COfUpletC and satisfactory ilomrstuad measure w hich has already pass, ed the House. U That the Republican party is opposed to an) . hauge in our Naturalization Laws, or any State legislation by which the rights of citizenship hitherto accorded to immigrants from foreign lands .

debts with it. I will for 100,000, if von

shall le abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giving a full and efficient protection to the rights of all clauses of citizens, whether native or naturalized, both at home and abroad. 15. That appropriations by Congress for River and Harltor improvements of a National character, required for the accommodation and security of an existing commerce, are authorized by tbe Cousti tution, and justified by the obligation of Government to protect the lives and property of its citizens. 10. That a Railroad to the Pacific OccHn is imperatively demanded by the interests uf the whole country ; that the Federal Government ought to j render immediate and efficient aid in its construction ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should be promptly established. 17. Filially, having thus set forth our distinctive principles and views, we invite the co-operation of all citizens, however differing on other qinotluae, who substantially agree with us iu ttieir afUrmance and support. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oil Paintings to be held at 2 o'clock, on the afternoon of July 2d, at the studio uf F. Thyssens, in the Sun-Beam Gallery, No. 90 Main st. Tbe following is the list of Paintings: No. 1. Mother and Child, 42x52. An original Painting by F. Thyssens. I No. 2 Large L-indscape, 53x42, with trees aud goats in foreground. Original. No. ;t. Viliage Dance, 3Sx2H. Original. No. 4. Winter Scene. From the famous Dutch master, Von Der Velde. No. fl. The Ruined Temple. After the distinj guished English artist, Wilson. No. 6. Resurrection of Lazarus. Mx'A. Aftr I Rembrandt. A splendid paintiug. No. 7. " Popping the Question." 30x40. OrlgI iual. No. 8. French Landscape. 27x.i4. No. 9. Scene on the Hudson. 27x34. No. in. Scene on a Fishing Coast. 2nxlti. No. 11. Another Fishing Scene mate to the above. No. 12. Ewopa. A mythological subject.

JNo. 13. -the 1-ortane Teller. lfixI2. No. 11. Lady Preparing for a Ruth. No. 15. A small fumale bead. No. 16. Portrait of a distinguish)-.1 citizen of Evansville in pastel. No. 17. Child's head in pastel: No. 18. Young Africa." No. 19. English Landscape. No. 2U. Mate to the above. Nps. 21, 22, 23, 24. Engravings Proef-sheets of j Cole's Voyage of Life. Th- above are all highly finished, and most of I them, handsomely framed. They w ill be open for ! examination at the Sun Beam Gallery, from the 22.1 of June up to the time of sale. Terms, All sums below $25 cash. All above ! 825, sixty days' time will be given for satisfactory I notes, payable in bank. La. lies are invited to be present. H, NELSON Jt CO., j jutielii Auctioneers. Enquirer aud Volksbote copy. i BmttT OK TE.- UOJIllUi us I Mid wanted at the AUTOCRAT EXCHANGE, Water street, between Main and Sycamore, where I all the delicacies of the season, including the choicest Liquors, will be served up. LUNCH will be served at half-past nine every morning. Everybody knows that the "Autocrat Lunch " can't be beat. The latest papers on tile. junel5-lw HANK HUOOKLOCKEK. -MOATS'. HJITS! MI-1T:UKJIX M.ML lturro'v have just received a complete assortment of Men's and Roys' Summer Hats, which they offer at low prices at 15 Main street. junel4 TnKliUCTHKV iJY THK I' Hit i: Ot MM WHITE LEAD. The undersigned has been appointed agent lor the sale oi White Lead at manufacturer's prices, and can now sell at lower figures than ever offered before iu the city. Call and see for yourselves. YVM. H. p". STODDARD, mar3!i 17 Main st. St II O . V TMJ ceived and for sale I -ISO II A K .- It :- y SAMLKLuRK. I A .I7--f-X- - II - 'Mi S. 1 , 511 0 J,R. V.M choice, for sale bv S. E. GILBERT & CO m&ih.m: wfwV Mt .. s '. MLM der. 50 kegs for sale by I'O I June S. K. GILKEKT tt CO. mWUTl MMMifi.-XOO UROHX JMSXORT- & fjSL ed kinds, fur sale by InneB 8. . GILBERT Mr CO. B9 e m TMt m j u t at is o mt 1. x. JR. iust received aud for sale by may 2 1 CHAS. McJOUNSTON. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. JL tvsnccttully inform his friends and fellow-citizen.-, that he has this day commenced business for himself at the well known stand of John M. A pp. I have just received a very uice and well selected stock uf Ladies', Misses', Beys', and Children's Shoes of every style ami of the best quality. Hoping that by strict attention to business and the manufacture and sale of a No. 1 article of Sin es an. I Boots, I w ill merit the pattonage of my new as well ns old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters aud Shoes of all kinds made to rder iu the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. MeDKVU'T, No. 63 Main stiret, Kvansvilie, lu.l. junei:!tf jrpf tJO'x iiMj.ii'tiR 4jw jm wmm. Miy I have a few of these celebrated Reuiers, for sate low to close. They are warranted to give satfaction. (juael3) SAMUEL OUR. MBOItXMi MOR XJl.il. R Mi Jilt U VRRM. row at No. 1". Main street, have an excellent riding and buggy Horse for sale cheap. june8-tf AfiUJJRX 300,000 .il.M. Mil.VIIX, sLy from Common to guaranteed pure Havana, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT tf CO , fXUHK M.Mi.nojy Xl'RUM 50 uxx. -Rl 1 dox each, for sale bv June? S. E. GILBERT CO. fV -lit CV R Mi It V Jt V V -1 X X Mi It Dried Beef. 2800 lbs for sale bv june2 S. E. GILBERT A CO. ROGERS" CURAT -' OF MAGNESIA, IN POWDER. npHH RMiXT J Mi TJSRJt TM VMi W Aw. the world for fooling the Blood, Sick Hend-a-he, Bilious Atfect ion., Sickne-s at the Stomach, and all complaints incident to the Spring and Summer sea-ons. It affords immetlUtte relief after eating or drinking too f eely superior to Saratoga Water as a cooling drink, audona Is-ttle is equal to three tin its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. Ski.i.ixu R.tmri.v Millions or Bur "ii.es Sosn Annvai.i.v. Fur sale by all Druggists Wholesale by B. L. Fahoestock A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. l'.i.i Spring street. New York City. junefi3ad W" R - I' - It t-JH H PUO OM-' ML Safe (small si..-), cheap for cash . JAS. L. SPALDING, juunl Corner Main and F'irst. rffWJi : TMiJ XVPM2RIOR vol: v ML Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Oolong Tes at reduced prices for cu-A, at SPA LDING'S. juui-5 Corner Main and First. mJi- K at:. . Ji i- I l.-l 1 ' It.. 1 1. at .IAS. L. SPALDING'S, juue5 Corner Main and F'irst. "jfjn R KM lijft OMM. MJtXTK B l.-t t HM. ine;, tbe best in the city, at SPALDING'S, juueo Ccrner Main aud First. XMoklJU TO. l-acoo, Hit liTl-rldeS. J AS. Tj. SPALDING, Jti nor Main and Firi-t. Jllllt' IS tons cnod rich Brau, ;fX bush Kar Corn, 50 M frt'sli ground Corn Meal, Jost rt'Cfivtrd uiitl fur cal by juiiei:. CHAS. McJOHNSTON. M SPM.KJS'ltMU JSXORTMKJVT OF 4R. Peters d- Webb's Piano for salo at HE ALT A WA KEEN'S, Cor. Main and Kirst streets. N. It. Old Planus taken in exchange at tcood prtoee. (aprZl) H. A W. Ring the BeLl! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., OONSISTIXO IV PABT OF Those Fine Glove Kid Coinrress Heeled lioofH. Gaiters. Brown Serge And alai lot of those Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting AT SIXTY CKXTM. Gull in Mud esanine them. II. H. W'KLLS Jt Sitrn ul tbe lir fflufB IU:l V. S 1 list st. Good luck 17c. f.cd for Young THE F!n'1 OF MILLER L STILL AHEA rmnnir, M-iit.n it.is jrvxr NiEHAUS D . RtiUKiysis, consisting leu Refunrient .site, tioll l,lt. I I i bransnee -t. ek of !m U ufa Lieal inatsv uv es in their li... : iiKtue, which are n..w oi.en f ir . win certaiulv le erdu cheap tor cash .if ibeir slur 411 Main street SIILLKR Si SIKIIAUS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

U! J Paris. sMK) bbls just received and fur sale by CHAS. McIoHNSTON, junel3 Posey Block, Main st. M2d fresh Eggs; 50 lbs table Butter just received aud fur sale by OH AS. McJOUNSTON. Tptl'O VR T jFlZoL'R 151) A' AM7 tra Fdtnilv Flour ; 50 sacks Superfine do,, iu store aud for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. i PATENT LEV E I TRESS AND SUPPORTER. M- abb) instruments are oll'ered as entirely new in actic.n and principle. Having a combined fat-ana1 and vpirard motion, they retain Rupture with OHc-halJ l'se pressure than others. Avoid the instrument wilh a rijid spring. They will injure the back and cord, and from their comrni and painful pressure are tronhleeonie. White's will produce RADICAL CCRE if properly use.!. Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address BvRNES & PARK, New Yoik. J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. june-3md&w Or KELLER 4 WHITE. Ko.NaLU fishkr. THOMAS BOLCSS. FISHER & BOLUSS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND . CSrCtss Fitters, COR. PINE & FIRST STS., EVANS VIIiliE, IND. ttiF" All kinds of Brass work constantly on band. Steam Guages, Steam Whistles, and all kinds of 33xtJS!S Castings Made to order. Metallic Packing for Engines made to order. Cash paid for old metal, such as Brass, Zinc, and Copper. GAS AND STEAM PIPE Constantly on hand. Gas pipe put in dwellings at fifteen cents per foot- All kinds of Gas fixtures, such as Chandeliers and Brackets, constantly on hand at reduced prices. junell-2wd 10 I. I. K 4 TM 0.-' .VO TICK T H Mi Ws heirs and legatees of the estate of Horace Dunham, deceased, having requested a speedy settlement of said estate, the undersigned Executors hereby notify all persons who owe that estate to make prompt payment. MARCUS SUERWOOD, ) . J. BRAY, j fcx ecutors. .lune 9, 1860. junell-owd Enquirer copy. fJL Syrup at THOMPSON'S DRUG STORK. JT U I' T U J- ( 1C It ! .1 1. T Ml Mi m J best Medicine known for Diarrhoea. For sale at THOMPSON'S New Drusr Store. MS R O I' -- Troches a' ft Jt It (I -X- V Mi M JM I. THOM PSON'S Drug Store. u i.i THOMPSON'S Drug ' At Store. WRKJ-t'll, A' ... V. M3J til. MX H, JM7 and American Chemicals, at juneO THOMPSON'S Drug Store. n K utk k x c j RjriiJvmi tm mJ. Just the thing for crying babies, at jUanil THOMPSON'S Drugstore. 'r-nttll.MiJ tl OflllS, J'Mi iiJtJMI JL fresh. -Just received at juneO THOMPSON'S Drug Store. m ux JiJVO .tim:iiivij-mix.juxt receive J a large stuck for the Summer, at juneO THOMPSON'S Drug Store. M U UK .rili it ICIVK S.Jt fM: R' x WML Ague (lure, Shallenberger's Pills, Graves's Pills, Marker's Chlorine Ague K iller, Janues' Pills, Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, Sappington's Pills, &sj Pitle, Quinine Substitute, Chinoidine, Quinine, and all other kinds of Ague Medicines in use can atall times be found at N. S. THOMPSON'S juae9 New l ug Store. Immcnso Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Hestorative Was introduced to the public early in 1853. IT is now Universally used throng hoot the civilized world. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR 8 THIN, OK, IF YOI' ARK BALD, IT WI Lb RESTORE IT. IF You HAVE DANDRUFF, I F Vol' HAVESCA LI) HEAD, IK YOU HAVE NERVOUS HF.UIVCHE, IT WILL CCHK THEM, i To PRESERVE THE COLOR, I TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, ! TO MAKE THE II A I It GLOSSY, i USE WOOD S H AIR RESTORATIVE. SOLI) BY o. J. WOOD ,V CO., II I MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO , PATENT MEDICINE DEA LKRS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. o . j . w o o n &, co., akk, also, jMtBtrn roe It It. .Tf .--.- .V UK I. K It H.I T E II J. svio j3a.lfsaixi. r0 TM 4 'jK. M JL , JIJUM tt B VR 7 WW t'oiint Orders, drawing intenw, n:id which have Wen r tutor ae. previous t July 1, 1869, will he rrdfeiiied on prerfriitiitiun to the County Trea-iurt v. N. 1 No intete?t aeoruins after thin date on naif orders will he paitl. K. S., ISrvJ, chapter XV2, section S. TIISODORK V K N N B H A N , T. V C. junel'-2wd,t w johv law, m. u. a nth ks, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHES, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTION AND RE1L ESTATE At.KNTS. Office No. K7 Main street, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Indiana. maylii-diwly Closing Out. it" -"'I- XKI.I.IJVft JIT ituww duced prices our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DIUGCiETS, MATTINU, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES. CASSf.MEUKS, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in the Dry Goods line w-e will sell low tor CASH, as it is our full determination to change bu.iness. JAS. OAKLEV Jt SOS. junel tin:. I jrn k x i r i v u too cm t t ii it Rjt vrbolesals business, I otter my remaining stock of mauufactured Tobacco Rt renj Inw tiijnres for CASH. Country merchants would do well to examine my stuck Isefure purchasing elsewhere. JAS. L. SPALDING, Jnne7 Corner Main and Eirst. To Lease for a Term of Years. m COt;MM,Jt ,OTS M'tt 0jyTMJ'& WjML on Locust and Third stnets, exrejiting 14 by 4 feet on tlie alley ruufiinr from Third fttreet to Second street, one of the lots containing a lanre fraine boose. These two lots will be leased in parcelsto suit. Also 8b feet by 14." feet of ground on the corner of Sycamore and Water streets. Also, 2,r feet by 145 feet of ground on Main street, a part of lot 890 Donation Enlargement. Also, lot No. 130, containing 25 by 7." feet of ground, immediately in the rear of Straiib's fcmrd- ! war store, nu Main street. ! juneH-lwd OCT A VIA LKWIR. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. Wl l- PKRXO.VX HW.- OR OCJu qujuriieE beuefueuta oa Slain street, frunting mi the first bonldered part, ur fr.nii First tu Third stnets, are required tu dean their gutters Ittmtediately, and keep them clean, ur tbey may expect an intr.Ml.ictiuii to his Honor tbe Mavoi. A word to the wise," Ac. ED. S. HABTIN, Marshal. jUne6 . . .-( H. prime. lie 4 0 II H II X. UJ I R TO served and lor sale by 8M, FiiSTKIl CO. m jRit jo RKOX i HtlMCK K.1.1IIV.O. r'OSTKK CO. M J n. Lard, fr gale by NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. rWIH ft XUB XVRMRK R It MS tt K IS tJVm tonus his friends and the .nblic in ireneral, that be has ..petifd an lee Cream Saloon at his resfIdence on the North side of Beoend street, between Main and Locust sts., where he will famish them Ice Cream of the best ,it.-Iiry. Particular nteen Hun paid to furnishing Ic: Cream tu fain i lies, for . tinners ur pal ties. The rooms will be upeu frnni till 11 o'clock p. it. (Sundays excepted.) The looms aro situated iu a quiet and retired locality, and will 1m superintended by Mrs. Brickley. ruay21.ini THOS. E. UKICK LEY.

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fflO R P O RJ T I OJV J'OT IC Mi. Order for Brick Side-Walk. Common Council, June U, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by tbe Common Council of the City of Evansville, that tho owners of all Lots or parts of Lota fronting on or adjoining tbe eonth-west side of Second street, from Mulberry street to a point one hundred and fifty feet south-east of Gum street, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to he brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 14, I860. ATI O M O M J T MUJV J- O T M V Ml. W-S Order for Brick Side-Walk. June 9, 1SS0. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by ttie Common Council of the City of FZvansville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting ou or adjoining the north-east side of Beeoad street, from Mulberry street to a point one hundred and fifty feet south east of Gum street, iu said city, cause the side-walks thcreou to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of class No. 1 to be laid down' thereon, within thirty days from the publication ot this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 14, 18G0. aTi unfOit.i Tift j " a r iv MS. S Order for Brick Side Walk. Council Chamber, June 9, 18ti0. Aud now it is hereby nrdered and directed, by the Common Council of the City uf Kvansvilie, that tho owners of Lot No. 12, ii Rlock 2, in the Eastern Enlargement, being on the south-west side of Thi-d street, between Cherrv and Oak streets, in said CiTy, cause the side-walks tlisreon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Cl'k. City Clerk's Office, June 1 1, 1800. njwTt; t .'i.t t m mp. V W The Common Council of the City of Evans, ville will receive proposals until June 22d, 18. iO, ' for grading, graveling, and paving the alley extending from First street to Second street, and situated between Maiu and Sycamore streets. The contractor to furnish the materials and do th. ; work according to specifications now on tile in this office. P. BURKE. Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, May 20, 1S6 I. ftyOTMVMi TO UO.TBJlTORS. j WW """he Common Council of the City of Evansj ville wiii receive sealed proposals until July 5th, ' I860, for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 15, Stockwell's Enlargement, being the alley nearest I to and parallel with Ingle street, and extending I from Fifth t j Sixth street ; aud for grading and fill- ; ing the alley in Block No. 15, Stockwell's Ftilargei meut, situated in the center of said Block, and running parallel with Fifth and Sixth streets; and tor : excavating and grading the alley in Block No. 54, ' in the Eastern Enlargement, extending from Sycai more to Vine street, and situated between Seventh ! and Eighth streets ; said alley s to be brought to the , proper grade as the same may be show n by the j City Surveyor. P. BURKE, (Jerk. Clerk's Office, June 14, 1800. wbojrim mr Mtqujii7r4jiTMOjr. SLM The Common Council of the City of Evans -ville will meet as a Board of Equalization at the - City Council Chamber, on Friday, the 22d day of I June, A. D., 18ti0, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of equalising and correcting assessments on leal and personal property, and will continue its 1 sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized and corrected. All tax-payers ar requested to call uud examine their respective assessments. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayur's Office, June 14, 1860. JmOTMUMi TO -OJ'"TMJlTOttX. tw w The Common Council of the City of Kvansvilie will receive Rented l.ronositls until I -'-it t . . 1860, for excavating and grading the alley extending ' from Wain ut to Chestnut street, and situate 1 e ! tween First and Second streets ; and for excavating and grading the alley in Block No. 2 in tbe East- , ; era -Lnlargenicnt, extending troin Second to Third streets, and situated between Oak and Cherry streets; and for grading and filling the alley iu Block No. 11 in stockwell's Enlargement, being the alluy nearest to and parallel with Iuglj street, aud exteudiug from 5th toiithstreet;aud forgradiug . and filling the alley in lilo.-k No. 15, Stockwell's Kulargemetit, being the alley nearest to and pa'alj lei with Division street, and extending from Fifth j to Sixth street; and for grading and tilling the J alley iu Bl..ck No. 17, Stockwell's Kulare,emeut, . being tho alley near, st to and parallel w ith Ingle street. and extending from Sixth to Seventh street; said alleys to he brought to the proper grade as the same may be shown by the City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's OIHre, June 6th, I860. T XOMT M'lJVK 11 ax, MiitaMu lor rt-i'viii Guiidv Bags ; also, a full supply of hue and heavy Hemp Packing Twine, lor sale by GEO. KOSTliK A- CO., nmr31 Comer Lucust st. and the Canal. I860. SPUING & SUMMER I860. Or O O X & . .MA.. A' ttkKiLL, Y ttMiHPMiVTfully inform tli'ir ihiui. tuiim triendt ami the public enorally, that they are dully reci-ivinjr ac Cbtidioutf to their large aud varied Mo. k uf Spring and Sumuier Goods, which, for elefuice, style and variety, cannot Ik -surpassed. It wmld be superfluoutt to enumerate all the di-partmetitH which, on in-pfction, will be found replete embracing all the It ad in -t !- and novelties of the wamjii. The busiiiesH principles which have gained fur their old established houp-e sucli exteiiKivr patronage, will be adhered to, viz.: Kxecutiou of onh-rs with dispatch attention a..d com teny to cuMomers, citmbined with moderate charges. Their stiM'k hainglMeu purchased with care and judguieiit in tho best m.-irket.-, and of lirnt quality, to gether with an adherence to Hound principles of trade, they are confident of beiug able to supplv tbose- wlui may favor thorn with a call tin the termit, Annexed they oubmit a lj.it of departments. Cloth?-, (.'af-simcre, aud Vesting. Tweeds, Ky. Jeann, Cottonadi-s and T'enim--, New St vie Prints, a great variety, Fr itch Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, Kngliah UeiMges, Aiiglaia and Challis. Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Good for traveling dref-nes, French Be rage Uobes, 5 to ll Volants, ?rgandy 5 to ! " Silk and liingham t'nibrrllart and Paraaols, Panama, iiraid, LesliorB aud Palm Uats, Ilootr and ihtei, Soft Black and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Nettn, French aud Scotch Kiubroiderien, a great variety , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves Mitts, aud White ami Colored Corsetts, White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. S. A- R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importation-, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and Grass Bloachud consisting- of 4-4, G-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sizes, Lin on Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Hocks, tfrc. N . It. 1 hompeon' Skirts, requiring no Steel Springaround the Iady, are recommended for the following peculiarities and advantage : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or ss coriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without i the sliglite.-t Inconvenient) U- the wearer. Corner Main and Firs, streets. K II I TOR ; M tli V'U RKXliud tor Nome years, and could not conse.pientlv follow an3' regular bnsiuees. Since! have been blind, many persons have applied to nie for remedies to i-ure diseases with which their cattle, ln.rses, or dog,, have been afflicted, and in a lar, Majority uf cases my remedies have been efficacious. I have for these reasons concluded to insert an advertisement in tout valuable paf r, setting furth to thecommuriity at laikre, that I em quulifled to prescribe remedies for the cure of diseases of cattle, horses end doge, and 1 feel myself competent to do i so from the fact that, for years before I became blind, I acquired from instruction, reading aud ex- : perieuce, tbe requisite knowledge. For some time past, there haa been much excitement occasioned I by the alarm of diseased dogs, and many valuable dogs have been destroyed in consequence. These I animals are liable to a variety of complaints, but ! when they become nick at all, they are condemned j as rabid, when perhaps no such disease is tho matter with them. Wilh these animal.' 1 have had I much experience, and those who have valuable doejs would do w?ll to consult nie before they dos- j troy their dogs With regard to the diseases of! other animals, the same remarks will apply, though they are destroyed, not by violence, but by iijnouorance and neglect. j I can be consulted every moriiiug, from 9 a.m. till 11 a. 51 . at Mr. George Thornhill's Saddlerv Store, on Main street, or at my residence, ou the ! continuation of Maiu street, near the brick school I house. (mayll JOSEPH LYON. CetAfl. it. KiBnaca. lvu ieckman FIltM OF NIEHAUS fc BECKHAS. NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. tM'mlt " I' K X.I l. K .l.'l R Mi T.I I I. WW dealers and MaMifacturers of Tin, Copper, ! and Shoet I run Wares, No. 8, Water street, between Main and locust, Evulisville, In.!. The undersigned have constantly on hand a full assortment of Stoves of er. ry variety and pattern, at the lowest prices, and beij leave to inform their friends anil the public gruerally, that they have the best and neatest assortment of Till Ware eTer ' aifcred, and have c. instantly en ban. I a full assortment of Druggist Cans, Ac.,dtc. Those persons winning work iu their line are re- : tspeatfully re. -nested to give tb.-niacall before purchasing else here, a ity prompt attention to their business aud a lboioiib knowledg... ol their trade, they hope to jive ifeueral rm: istact ion. N I Eli ACS 4 HECK MA N. COPFKR AND JOB WORK. Steiimboat, Iiistillery, and llrewery Work; Steam Pipe, Soda Fonutalup, I'utups, aud general Coppersmithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Koonug, Otittui iug, Ac. Work warranted to yice perfect eatisfactinn, at the loweit prices. mar7-4md

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READ X BIRROW -KEEP THELargest and Best Selected Stock -OF GOODHats dt& O-Etips, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, -AND ATXjowest PrioeSy -AT 15 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ina -'4 W7I O R XJ I. K i l t: .1 M-.J IJ O O It ML Dwelling House, containing ten rooms with all the necessary out-buildings, situated .n Locust street, between Seventh and Eighth. If not soW liefore the 1st uf July, it will then be fur rent. -For further particulars enquire ot the subscriber al the Picayune Mills. JOHN T!. ri I I.LS mavio-td LADIES AND GENTS : rwHK watti,ir '. tm ftTMM.t. JL open at Nh. 8 -S-econi (itu ci rMin ijf iVw in-Conit- arnl loik iio trouMp ti aIiuw IImnm cosy little dove Hiid tan rolr'I OtUters, Give ha a call, and I know you will buy. .ltv Kid. French Kid and Morocco Polka Boot, of ttii moflt i-Xiji.i-.it sryl-j ever ottered in tliis iioiiLtt. Mi.-t.-seh' Ami Ckiltlren'H Gaitem of every sliade and color; Kid an ! Morocco of every ntyle, with n ml without loelt. : Copier-tippeil ul" various kinds, ut the Upinved patent. Gents' tine Patent I.eathwr and Cult" Hot BMde to order of the bent imported Block we have had for yearn. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf and Morocco Couiresj Gaiter.- exceUior, a la nnde. r Madi by the moet la.hioiiaMc and he-i wui kineii lie found MlT Kastern cltt M nct excepted. Frieodd, come on strauferp, tive u a trial. JOHN BASOn, ihkiIU No. K Second Ht.. KvrtiiHville, litd. 0 Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DKKSS TlilMMINGS ever I . tight to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, lr"-dtt OlE First Sll'eet. Babcock&Coo HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE KKMOVKll I'O CUR. MAIN k WATER STS.. AND NOW OKFKH I'm: SAt.K A Large and well Assorted Stork i r FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOU EXTENT AND VARIETY, TS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE XU t" I I.IK It JV TMIK MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BAB C OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. Fresla Arrival . -mmma II. K JUXT hm:ckuk ii -i WW large variety of fashionable and beautiful Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large Stock of Hats ami Caps, Together with a complete and varied assortment of Kaucy and Staple Dry Goods, nil of which we will sell at uniformly roaBonable prices. DUNCAN A COOKK, mayl9 No. 5 Main street.

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The Economist. rWXHIH XT II VK MUX TJtXKJ- TMMMt M. first premiums at every Fair where it hue been exhibited. At the 8outh-Westcrn Indiana District Fair, held here October, 18.5'J, there were but two premiums offered forcookiu I stores one for the best wood cocking stove, anduue for the best coal cooking stove. The KcnuomUrt took the FIRST PIIKMIUM FOK THE BEST . OOKINO STOVE FOKWOOD. Ruelker, Klusuian A Co took the first premium for their eooktef stove for coal. No other premiums were offered. The large fi! -:er medal was awarded to the Economist at the New York Stare Fair; and the first preiufnui at the United States Fair held at Cliicage. and twelve other State and County Fairs in ls6:. In no branch of mechanical ait has there bven a more apparent advance than in tne maunlaetnvu ot stovea. It is but a few years since the very name was a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid uf use as ornament. These have giadually 'riven place to patterns uf grace aud utility ; until the varieties our markets now present have almost exhausted t!ie vocabulary of names ; and the different phases the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan hiin-elf. iu s'yle and finish, the improvement has bestt ri-a), leaving nothing to be desired on that point, but the severe competition in price, to wl.ici. they have lieeii subjected, lias deprived tilery of mam of the more substantial (-utilities desiiat.b. This seems more especially to have been the caw in r tereric to coxk oves an article of to do with scolding a most people liu.nsjbt an improw- . are ready to pay , stove, if it only ..rht, convenience, doitio-;! tc ectinf-niy th:t hsMiWon WtV(M and crtttchc yfl.-rv.intn ih. ii'iue. Tiie public have bu.' tni nt In thifl article, and ve h any ref.jtoiiable price fa a oick; ii.-;eriHes the nieiitH ?ie, Wt due .btlit v economy, mih) p-.-rtectiou of manufacture. Th. . .iiialitic6 soein to be possessed most fully ihe ISoi-in rnirtt i new tove, perfected and broutrht ..ut the piA?-t season, by Meflsrs. Tresdwell, Perry A Norton, of Albany. We h-trd no much of this Kti ve, and it bmked so much liken stovo intended for 'w that we conclafletl to try them, and tbe result of tb experiment ctiviucet. M that th. proirietwrs, in their AH 'rminatioii to make tboiVt tnre in the wrff, have Miccecd-t-d We regard the Rrouoini-it as poHesrtinu all the inprit- above enumerated -an the threat stove i the lay tin iu advance uf ajivthliig ev. r attempted in the line of PtoVt-s, eif'-ci in nil it- appiiit!neti!-. jmd true to itH nam.- in dur.bihty :u I tiie him-ot fuel. Amon the many !.. 'liien-v- nttacbfid to it, may le menti.metl a nti uc n . ii Hritn binik-j arranjred, for siwpeiMlin irut.- v. hilc roa.-tiiir. A copper wnter . ink, nuldfniK ft 'U.i V n gnHonn varmteg -o-et. brilMi- be. rlh, J-c., vV-. The broiling b. aith i.ne.f tlie ney-t in-riceuble ic.-tures oi this i i-inarkitble Know Ude. --.iij .-.lactwry in itn htovc iikt- b-ei -npOfl br.n.i? "i, -iiltini iu tli - i thin stove, w hi( aiid ifl oUe of tl Th. ha.t bei-ti, to our bi'.ilinjr itMun- that wwa realty nt(praliM. 'Ihe proprtetor-t f thia COBditiUsg a vi ifi of experiment HcEtiag MHW v.ilualdo ficts, and re-ivetiti-n .'I a icrMJroa adapted ta !i bitH l.i en .-.cured by letters patent, i m.e-st .-.dilutable things of the kind we ever snw lircinn witmuu BmORe, . i Keeping the coals io a COtfltfatll glow. We are nlwriys ylad Ut do isBfttice to in.--c!muical imj rov.-ment-., rtnd ehpeciallj Huch aa contribute so laroly to the .-nei iti rood, as the cue above mentioned. The Kcouomint, wbii h is cuuiuandi tnoh a .sile, will be ftauid fnly at SCANTLlN &. 8T I'HKNS S. Main at., between Water and Kii-,ti Kvansvilie, I ml nmrtj 50 II HZ. UOl'Mi Oi'XTKRX, JXX. t 1 and 2 lb Cans. Ill ibz Krsh L.il st: rs. M -. I and S lb i niis 6 .!. tresh Salmon, 1 and 2 .,ut (XKK .1- I.ASULKV'S lb .!., IO HO XU i ll.l l.l.'X UIIOCOJ.J X K. French ' Haker'ti " Maker's Cocoa, ''(ink- A LAN For sale at i'V. M?' KlxmTRf. u l: a . City at the Eureka BaMMT. No. 1 Salmon, lilui Fish, assort Hit-in ill th So. 1 Mackir.l, Mess No. 2 " St,;.. I, Haltiiuore Hants, Just rocivd at COOK A IN(JLKY'S. rtriiiii PUB I. Ml". IX RKSPKVTM-UM,-ML I ly invited to call tor anything thi.y ahould want of articles generally kept iu a well atocked ami regulated Hardware store. OKO. S. SONNTAO f CO., Siirn of the Circular Saw, junel Hartford No. Id Maiu st., below lit Bank. Fire Insurance Co., jj.'(.iri, l soo. ASSKTS. ash on ban I anil in Dank, $33,3:18.11 ash iii hands of Agents, and in course of transmission, 62,090.88 ash loaned on call 3U,(KM.no $l:il,02.(i) 7n,22:i 68 15,000.00 200,352 00 200,225.00 107,565.00 40,300.00 16,750.1 iO 36,500.00 5-1,025.00 2,10.00 Hills receivable for loans, amply becured Keal Kstate, Onlnca ni hered , (caah val.) 24U8 Shares Bank Stock iu Hartford, Market Value 'J-Jtltl Shares Bank Stock in New-York, Market Value ills) Shares Bank Stock iu Boston, Market Valut (00 Shares Bank Stock iu St. Louis, Market Value 240 Shares Bank Stock, Kail Koad,and other Btfl3ta Market Valiu? Hartford City Bonds, (j per cent., Market Value State Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) ij per cent., Market Value 2ii Shares State Bank Wiscousin, Market Value Total Assets Ti tal Liabilities S'J36,70S..fti 66,830.85 OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, INDIANA, ) Indianapolis, Feb. 13, 1800. To rui 1'eopi.e or Ism ana : The Hartford Fire fneBmnng Company having ciiuplied with the law of In. liana, bv tiling iu this Office a Statement of its Condition on the first day of January, 1860, and baring invited tin examination of its affairs by this Dopartiaout, L John W. Dodd, Auditor of the Stata of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of the taioks and ass,. is of Ihe t'oinpaiiy, at their Office iu the City of 1 1 11 1 :.-r,l. Conn., an4 that the iompauy own and b.tceiu their possession in cash, ami iu securities . . 'inert Ible at pleasure, marly One Million of Dolls. r. ap.ic.-ible to the payment of losses an amount con cspoudiug with their official State01, -tit ol January last. The Hartford Fire Insunm Uttsnnanjr has i.-.-n iu existence for half a .euturv. Tbr t.igh character of its officers for ex -pot 1. ii.-e and pi aity the promptness and fidelity with which it has met all its engagements -justly -ntiiles il to the highest rank amongthe Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it tu the patronage of tbe people of Indiana. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of State. Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ot propert), can le effected fn this Company upon as favorable teims as the nature of the risks and security to Policv holders will admit. l'AKTlCl'LAU ATTENTION given to insuring Firm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, (.rain. Farming Utensils, rfcc, Ac., cootained therein, for a term'of years at LOW rates of premium. Applications for insurance may be made to toe undersigued, the duly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. HALLOCK SON, Ag'ts. Or net: Marble Hall Building, Main street. may5-2ni JE3 3VL UL I I JL. J MfmR. U BUTHM'XOJS IIMiJTltiT, Bl7 having removed from his old rooms, Jmlu 8treSt, opposite ths Court Houe, to the corner of Main aud Second sts., over Thompson's Drugstore, and having increased his facilities for doing all kiudsof Dental work, ha is now prepared to siiuly the demand. He is still making those hoantfu Gold plates with Gum teeth, which are preforredby so many, and which, for strength and purity, i n -not I surpassed. Also, the new styles of wolk, he Continuous Com, which is very beautiful; tbe snber, which is superior to vulcanite ; also, cheopisti and silver plates. He has been nslng for 2 yers, the electric process for extracting teeth wit bat pain, and la the majority of cases, with enlre suci-ess, as hundreds of persons will testify. Farots may iusuie health and beauty to their childreiby having those distressing irregularities of the teth corrected bv the dentist. The most extremely rregular toeth can be corrected. Tbe prices of Dntistrv have been in thu last few years so very' -sonable that all may now enjoy the benefits of he KiMcn Dr. F. HUTCHINSON, Dentisl Cor. Main aud Second st., Evansville, Id. niar20-3ui -' BUILDING HARDWARE. WWJRTIKX WIHl -JRMi JtBOUT 'O build will rind i' to their interest to e sarnie our stork and prices hi fore making their arranemenu for hardware lor the coming seasou.as.e are determined to sell as low as any other dears in tke city. We have ou hand a large and compte assortment of Greenwood's Butt Hinges, Door Locks and Latches, all sizes and prfcei Self-Closiiig Shutter and Gate Hinges ad Latches, Hand Kail Scows, liimblet Pointed do from to 4 inches, Ilrads and Finishing Nails from to .'I incks. Light and Heavy Strap Hinges, Window Springs, Sash Pullies, Patent Sash Fasteners. JACOB ST1CAUB A SON aprio 74 Maiu st., below Washington Hose