Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 250, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 June 1860 — Page 2

1 be gmljt otttnat. EVANSVILLE, IND. TUESDAY HORNING JUNF. 2

PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOll TRESIDKST, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESI llKNT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAINE. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Blecton ftr the Stute at Large. WILLIAM CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Elector. 1st District Cyras M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John TV. Bay, ot Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquahar, of Franklin. 6th District Nelson Trnsler, of layette. 6th District Reuben A . Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Ilauna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel II. Huff, of Tipi-ecanoe. 9th District James N. Tjner, of Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Dally, of Unutiugton. Oppositionlttatc Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANK, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEKLLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATK, 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. The Journal. Our Extra. OH Saturday night, late, we commenced getting highly importaut dispatches iu relation to the two Democratic Conventions at Baltimore. We had in the afternoon receives! intimations by telegraph that Douglas was nominated, and that the Seceders Convention had met. but had nothing sufficiently definite, else wc should have iisued an Extra before dark, and thus relieved the mental agony of our Democratic frieuiL and the curiosity of the public in generalOur faithful and accommodating friends of the Telegraph office Rorixson and Ellsworth gave us the news thick and fast until long after midnight, and our industrious and indefatigable compositors put it in type, ns rapidly as it came. When the "matter" set up, wivs all corrected, our "mechanical partner" "made it up " in Extra form in double quick lime, and before daylight v. e had the interesting sheets posted up and distributed in vnrious publicplaces for the benefit of anxious in'iuirers. It is useless to say, that we were ahead of all competitors. We have such a contract with the Associated Press that no other paper in the city cun give the telegraphic news the next morning after it trans pires without our consent. This contract extends nearly a year through the campaign, and until after the close of the next session of Congress and of our StaU Legislature, embracing a period pregnant with stirring events. So it will be seen that we present inducements to subscribers such as no other newspaper can. The Journal is able to give the people of this vicinity the news sooner than any other paper en do so by any possibility. We think that an examination of our columns of our local, commercial, river, political, and literary departments will convince any one. that we are Vf nith thr times all through uur paper. We know that we shall spare no effort in trying to lie. If it lies in our power to make it so, the Journal shall be entirely worthy the fame of the enterprising city which sustains it. torn wmwiegfe. Population of Indiana Towns. Editor of Journal : The census'-rnkt rs are now at work, and we shall soon know how large our town i.-, and also the size of others in our State. There is, usually, in every place, a tendency to overrate its population, and many people are always disappointed when noses are counted. For three years past the population of Evansville has been variously estimated at from thirteen to seventeen thousand. Those liest informed are of opinion that we have fifteen thousand. My own opinion is that we have fourteen thousand. Suppose I give a guess a to the population of Ihe principal towns in Indiana : 1st, Indianapolis -J3,000 ; Zd, New AlbrtiiY 18,000; 3d, Evansville 14,000; 4th, Fort Wayne, 10,000; Mb, Madison, !),000 ; 6th, Terre Haute, 9.000; 7th, Lafayette, 8,000; 8th, Richmond, 8,000; 9th, Vincenr.es, 5,000. If any one can guess better, let blBB try i. A. a. Artati-act of the Proceedings of the County Commissioners, at the June Term, I860. Tuesday, June 12th, 1860. The Board met, pursuant to adjournmcn.. All the members were present. Sundry allowances wore made, to the amount of $806.05. Seventy-five do! i ns were appropriated to build a bridge in road district No. 7 in Centre Township, on the petition of K. MrJohnston and others. Michael Becker was appointed to draw and apply the appropriation. Philip Kramer was appointed inspector of elections in the second precinct of Pigeon township, for one yew, and until his successor shall be appointed and qualified. One hundred dollars were appropriate J to repair the road leading from Evansville to the Green River road in Knight township. John Hall, Trustee of Knight township, was authorized to draw and apply said appropriation. The Commissioners visited the County Library and examined the books. They pronounced them in good condition considering the service they had been subjected to, and complimented the Trustees for their attention to the Library. The Trustees were

author,! to hair "uc'o hook r?hoi c tnny be or auWcient vahie to Justify the expense they to report the cost when ibt work is done, when tute bill will le allowed it found correct. The clerk examined the official bonds in the offices of the clerk, recorder, and auditor, and accepted all except those of two notaries-public, who were directed to procure other securities, to the satisfaction of the clerk. In fulfillment of the 01st 9M, and IMst sections of the common school law, a report was forwarded to Ihe Superintendent of Public. Instruction, giving the amount of the Congressional Township and Common School Funds, held in trust by Vanderburgh county, and the operations of the same for the year ending May 31, 1860, and their condition at thedate of the report. The report we give : CONGRESSIONAL TOWNSHIP FUND. Amount of fund at close of last vear ?1 8, 7C3.38 Cnsold school land, none, except in control of trustees. Amount lost since 1842 none. Total amount of Fund at date of report 18,7t;::.."!8

COMMON SCHOOL FUNK. Amount of fund at close of last year $23,571 Bilance of pr, last year on hand Since added, fines and forfeitures, and unclaimed fees Amount lost since 1842 none.Total amount of fund at date of report 1.28 j 23.944.02 OPERATIONS AND CONDITION OF BOTH FUNDS. Congressional Township. Amount refunded within the year, Si, 701 .1 7 " reloaned " " " 1,450.00 Interest collected " " 11 1,154.40 Amount uninvested at date of report 883.36 Common School. Amount refunded withiu the year, $2, 023. 00 " re-loaned. " " " 1.781.22 Interest collected " " " 2,277.36 ! Amount of fund uninvested at date of report 678.53 Interest of funds delinquent at date of report very little. Amount of funds safely invested all except $06.67. and it is supposed to be good. Amount of funds unsafely invested the S66.67, which may be, unsafe. Thomas OBeirue was appointed to do certain brick work in the county jail. Mr. Muentzer was appointed to make certain repairs to water pipes in the countyjail. Henry Hen was appointed to light, with an oil lamp, the bridge over the mouth of Pigeon Creek, every night in the year, and to attend to extinguishing Ihe light in the morning. The Auditor was directed to have the receipts and expenditures of the county, for the year ending May 31, I860, published in the newspapers of the city. The business of the session being finished, the Board of Commissioners adjourned until the first Montlnr in September next. am Orleans) llsrlu I. tlTHIT June 19 P. M. Sugar. About ljifl hhJs have been sold from first hands at unchanged, prices. Fair to fully fair tBc. lb. Molasses. Sales 150 bbis fermenting at 2832c gallon. Tobacco. We hear of 15 hhds sold at 6c. and 28 and 150 on private terms. Stock 011 hand, not cleared, 37,676. Flour. We notice sales of about 1,200 bbls, including 5uo and 304, in two lots, at $5; 200 iu retail lots at $5,5 25, and ISO extra on private terms. Corn. The sales embrace about 11,000 sacks, ot which 626 mixed at56e; 358 and 1200 yellow mixed at 68c; 2000 at 60e ; 800 in three lots at Ihe same; 500 at 2ic; 1000 yellow at 62c; and 1500 white mixed at 1000 at 63 ; 500 65c, and 1017 choice do at 70c f bushel. Bran. 1000 sacks sold at Si 15f'l00 lbs. Hay. Sales 100 bales Western at $26 ; and 300 choice Ohio river at $27 50 ton. Pouc We notice only retail transactions at SI 9 50 "r'bbl for rness. Bacon. Sales 68 casks shoulders in poor order; 50 ribbed sides, and 10 clear, all on private terms. Cats. We notice sales of about 4000 sacks St. l.ouis, including 625 at 47c; 500 at 47(. 48c; 2,408, iu five lots, at 48c, ami 40O ordinary on private terms. Lard. A sale of 100 tcs prime at 13c $ lb. Whisky. 50 bbls rectified sold at 16c "ri gallon, and 100 at about the same price. t'oFKKK. Sales confined to 50 bags at lltj c and 100 at I3f 'j.- lb. Kentucky Baooinu. 100 pieces powerloom sold at 14c f yard. Bale Rope. A sale of 100 coils choice machine 011 private terms. Gunny Bags. 50 bales extra heavy sold at lie FufclWHTH Tobacco shipping to London at the advanced ratuot 50s bud. NEW ORLEANS CATTLE MARKET June 19. Beef Cattle. The stock left on sale comprises 60 Western and 250 Texas cattle. We quote the former at "(TtH.Jc 'f lb. net, and Texas cattle at $14(o 30 and $40 P head. Market dull. llot;s. Keceipis iso ncau. t rices at ir V It gross. Stock 110 head. Shekp. The market closes bare. We quote S4 25 head. Receipts 240 head. Milch Cows. Near 100 hend offered at $30(5)3175 and $90 "fr head. Veal Cattle. Scarce at $8.14 t' head. Harvest, and the Prospect. The wheat harvest has fairly commenced in this county. The greater part of it will be cut next week. The crop is very light, and is estimated by the farmers at about one-fourth of an average. There are, however, many good pieces in the county. Oats never looked better at this season, and doubtless, will yield abundantly. Grass, as a general thing, is good, and the hay crop will be over an average. Corn i3 first rate there is but one report about it, and that is, that if the season continues favorable, there will le more bushels of corn raised in this county than ever before in one season. Fruit of all kinds is abundant. Should nothing interfere to blast the present anticipations of our farmers, they will be amply rewarded for the year's toil, notwithstanding the failiii e in wheat. Via. Ouz. fcy We have assuranfes from a reliable source that the noble, brave, and gallant Cnssios M. Clny will make a series of speeches in Southern Indiana in July. And at our solicitation it is agreed that one of his appointments shrill he nt this place. In that event we predict that there will lie tbe liigjrest crowd here ihnt ever assembled in this county. Seymour Times. The gallant Kenluckian will find liost of attentive listeners all through Southern Indiana, who admire his pluck mid talents. Thk (.-eniu- lakers in Laf.i.vctte liate foand a negro woman one bandied and ten ytars old.

Tits fXwrs Ibrotitfhoiit etomhern? Kmtncky have finished planting their tobftcco. The number of acres is fully 25 pet cent, larger than was ever belbre planted.--Hend. If til. A correspondent from Oweu township writes us that the fly has damaged the wheat to a considerable extent. Corn looks well, and there is a good prospect for a fair crop of oats. Seymour Ttmes. It is said of the French ladies, that their fondness for effect runs to such excess, that widows who have lost Iheir husbands, practice attitudes of despair before a lookingglass. The Frankfort Commonwealth say? a pretty woman is like a great truth; she has no more right to bundle herself under a green veil or any other abomination, than the sun has to put on green spectacles. The Toledo Artesian Well. The artesian well at Toledo was completed last week, the auger having penetrated the inexhaustible reservoir underlying the city, and letting out the water io a strong and copious stream. Lord Heytesbury, who has just died in England, was one of tb; oldest diplomatic servants of that Government. He was in his eighty-first year, and had done official duty iu Italy, llarbary, Spain, Russia, Ireland, and the Isle of Wight. Daniel Ullman, a leader in the ranks of the Opposition party, and a caudidate for Governor of New York a few years ago, made a speech iu favor of Lincoln and Hamlin, at a Republican meeting in Newark, N. J., last week. The Opposition are cordially uniting on " Old Abe," both at the East and at the SYeet. Spicy. The following passage-at-arms has taken place between the Petersburg ( Va.) Press (Dem.), and Intelligencer, K. N.) : " Democracy survives ! " lret. "So does the devil." Intelligencer. ' And as both are fairly in the field for the next campaign, "chose ye whom ye may serve.' " Press. '"Of two evilschoose ye the least.' We'll take the devil." intelligencer.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW FURNITURE STORE JUST OPENED BY THE TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. Tin- largeet and finest sari Hilt of FURNITTU ami CHAIRS I nil kinds in the city, h! WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, N. 5 VVjfter at., next dot to It. linrnee, EVA XSVILLK, IN1. V. Skdlf.T7.kv, Agent. Manubctory nl Tell City, Inrt. juue2-(m A Z U M E A Raking Mower. BRICKETT &. CO.. W4 1'EIi ST., XEAlt LOCUST. 'BIHX PBOfBttl'TOUS Of TJHJi Mi Aaamea now call attention to uu article which , having the-approval iT physicians and chamiau -vho have auaiyzed it, they can cocndently ji-cummvml, and warrant to be Pure and Wholesome, And free from alt deleterious drugs. Iu regard to economy, tbe advantages arc ninny and grt at vis.: All the nourishing properties of thn flour are preserved ; time is aaved ; any one who can mix flour and water, can in a few minutes make a good loaf; the bread in not liable to become dry, mouldy, nor sour; about half the uautil quantity of butter and eggs, will suffice for pantry, puddings, &c. Families will rind tbe Azumea desirable for nearly alt purposes where flour, meal, Ac, is usi-d. Hotels, bo:ttd, and Itoanling i.-- - can supplied at rates that will make it the moat economical article now m 1. Sold by Grocers generally. BL li. As the Azumea contains no alum, it will not make d.irk ui lad flour light. june2-lyr nt mjr rnjtErn wmM ymmb building of a Market Iiuube iu the city of Henderson, will m received till the 15th day of July, lStfo, by the uudersigned committee. PUn Hiid specifications open for inspection at A. II. Talbot'j Grocery, corner Main and Third streets, Hen derson, a. ri. lALum r, t Committee. VVtST Mi' tilt" Jill ttJW 100 lbs Mixed anil Plain Cum Packing, 500 lbs Cotton Rope from :;-l; to inches, 150 lbs Gum " '4 to 1 inch, M lbs Gasket Borad, 31 reels No. 1 Packing Yarn, Vr, dey. fJum Cutters. ti tlo. Lanterns from -toe toS5 fO lbs Nos. l,o, and Flour of Emery, 42 pairs Skiff flais. Manilla Roiie all sizes, Twine Martin, Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale w holesale or retail at june22 S1NZ1C . SON Mf.lltUH f-oit s.il.H I li.i trji fOlt JtM sale a Hal ge bnilt tor carrying ireu Hlf feet long by flu wide. She is a gHd stout flame. Any person who wishes to purchase can ,xamiuo her by calling on the undersigned at the Barge, just lielow the wharf-boat, it any time of day. jaaiilTI Till W. B. McNEAL. WMMiJtii a- SmMmmw, is sWM' JLms street, have just receive'! a go, d assorimelit of the following description of Shoes, to-wit : Ladies' lataling Heeled Cougress Boots, ' ' Uaiters, " " Sp'g " ' Kill Boots, " " and Goat Sp'g Heeled " " ' and " Buskins, " " Slip's iu great variety. Men's Kid, Calf and Lasting Congress Boots, 11 Calf Scotch Boots, M aud Goat Oxford Ties, " Gout,Eu'd and Plush Pumps aud Nullitiei s. pine French Calf Roots, BoV Calf, Goat and Enameled Scotch Boots, Oxford Ties, jfjtv.c: j-'tit &SJL.JR.Youth's Oxford Ties and Brogaus, , " Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Enameled Ankle Ties, o Fancy Colored Ankle Ties, ' Kid and Morocco o Copjier Tip'd Boots every kind. ! All cf which were made bj the best manufacturers ! East, and will be sold at vry low prices. I jno(,22 'jf-jtit-ytiii .' i'fifi;jKi 'i'i bags Prime Rio, TSO Pockets Cild Government Java 10 bags Laguayra, Just received and tor sale bv CHAS. Mi JOHNSTON. Po-ev Block. jr ti fM.'M ii mmamtu , -AT a f, bbls New York A Crushed, 5 " " A Towdered, I Just received and for sale by ( HAS. McJOHNSTON, june29 Posey Blook, Main street. yVIS.I it t t It h II tl.l.n S .i.VII II It I li II Beef just received aba for sale by CHAS. M.-.IOHXST0N, Posey Blixk. 4 iftfitiSti. J43 JtOXZiS VlttJt8Mt article), ju.t received arid for ( HAS. McJOHNSTON. J (a first rahsa.o hy OT.1 TO ti .'.- . ,i t-ti If .TJ IP a li lett, choice kinds old Potatoes, for sale by CHAS. McJOUNSTUX, iuiie'J2 Posey Bbs:k, Main street. REPUBLICAN DOCUMENTS. T II E A I'T U KM' l ( R D I T I O N or the Life and Speeches ABRAHAM LINCOLN , By V. W. UAHTLKTT, Vu?liiintoii (,'orresp.milent of the New York Kvmin? lnftt. mihI l ndejrideiiT, and the well knr.wn Authorial' M Life of Ludy June Grey,' Modern Ac'Ulord," 4c. JM5"ne lr- ni" vol. with Kine fislr-el Wi-itv of " Uonert Old Xhe" Price Si Pamjdilet Edition, without Speeches. Pric4 25 centn. Agent, please to Read tltls. Toucan mike more money in nell ug B.u'tletVs fiit thHH any other editinti published, -.mi.-, 1st, it i- Antbt-nfic ;md K lUhlt-, Mini wilt m coiiBidert-d Stundiird Anih"i ity duiinjr the llnaftspMlfeH; 2d, it in i lari'H ii It. tint i tul H.h.L fr t': - ii'ict , tind V. ill be t l ton - sample .-, sent Iry aia A sample itl Rand for in the a' to Aeu low , .1 II plin r f t ' . n MUl t f on le I " I ' ; nr.. 1 t. I- i. 1. . i.-r "- '1 cent-. -ea ii v 11 1 i-. enjriie m'IU -..-i-ii yi 11 .-ur levmas tail in fcjv-' -:lti-f'"ll'''i. ,. I.I. .1..1 11 .11. . .1.1. t H. .I 1 he u hu 1. Aildrt ss, ImtrntB 'JtJ lAVTO, r. an HuaarJ rt. Idisher. lul K.

IiW ADVERTISEMENTS.

jBT Kraim-House with Stabto and three acres Of; !ad known u thr old Il.ii l i'lacr. on the Salt ; Well road. Enquire of W. P. JONES, jnneC-l-l w lly Philip Decker. 5aXLYBOYs, RALLY!! The Republican ckmpaigii Songster, Edit. d By nr. IT. r.T-RT.ETGII, E., 1 Pu.j.'s, 2m.j. l'ri., lrt cent. Mr. Bnrlfich is well known to the public, and bin nunio ifl :i Mifticit-nt guaranty ; hut bin work U well done. No Ropuhlirau t'luh ran afford to do w ithout it. Sel by Siai), Poatage Paid, on receipt of LDoentf, Kepnblicau 0MM supplied on 1 il -erul torino, iS"l,(KH. Agents wan ted to call the SongsterI Address, 11. DAYTON, Publisher, jnne21-9td :ili Howj' rd at.. New York. ' (WM;kiS K MOIKV, wJrfMSH"'HTZt mjL have just received a tew casks of nice, new, rich Ohio Cream Cheese, which they want to close . oat. Call round and try theui. jnne21 i Clear and Ribbed Si T. s, Plain and Canvassed Shoulders, " " llallis. For sale in quantities to suit, and put up in shippin;; order by 6 BO. KOSTKK & CO., juuelO Corner Locust, street and Canal. tff H.idSt Mf.V.V HTHltll 9w99 for sale at low price by junelO BBOWN k AIRMAN. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. THE Republican Pocket Pistol. A CoLLiCTIOX or FACTS, OPINIONS, AND ARGUMENTS, FOB I'liEEDUM, Edited by W.m. II. BtffcLatOH, Esq. Published monthly during the Campaign, commencing Jun 5th. 36 Pages, lSmo. Price 5 cents. The object of this v, rk will lie to present, in the most concise form practicable, the principles and iiiuis of the Republican Parly, the issues involved iu its contest with tbe CJIava Power and its Democratic Allies ; the sentiments of the leading States men of the couutrv, pa( and present, iu reference to those issu' s ; and such other matters of interest us may Ik evolved in the progress of the political struggle npon which we have entered ; what every working Republican will desire, in the way of tact, argunient.uud epinion, for himself and for his neighbors, to inform the ignorant, convince the prejudiced, and stimulate the lukewarm, will be giveu in this Packet Pi.i'ol series, in a form at nce compact, neat, and convenient, and at a price which will enable our Republican Clubs to put a copy of it lata the hands of every voter who can read. Tim R i iii.ic.vN P'X kc.t Piarol w ill be published on the 5th of every iuonth during the Campaign. Single copies of :inuurnlier ill be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 5 cents. For 25 cents if wilt te muiled to subscribers during Ihe campaign ; 5 copies to one address, SI 00. We trust our Republican friends iu all parts of the CQOtttrj will exert theinstdvcs to make up clubs for the Pocket Pistol. It will g've you a complete eutlit of facts and arguments with which to combat t he sham Peuiocrarv. Address, H. HA"TON, Publisher, june'Jl-'.ltd a36 Howard at., N. V. M ion bbls Heavy and tight Mi ss, 50 half bbU i'ig Pork, Jo bbls Rump Pork, HOItaga choice KnmUy Lara, lorsale by UJKO, FOiTkU a CO., jiinelO Corner Locust at. and Canal. ihtM. a i JHiiim. "Mi, f jp.it it" lot talo to close consignment by GR". FOSTER & CO., junel'J Corner EfaMai st. and Caual. m a - ri .jvt tmw Tmm, viTWW nient. Planter Paris, White Sand, White Shells, and Plittering Hair, for sale by GEO. FOSTER & CO , juneltl Corner Locust st. and Canal. MpjLoiM 3 OO li.i Ji It li l.s jKJUTH.I JBT Flour in store and for sale at low figures to close consignment, by BROWN li AIRMAN. gg.n o.v i ciot.' i: ot ita.v MJ0 Mams, Shoulders, received per Railroad, in store and for sale by BROWN AIRMAN. gi UtTJtt! tiLtT.t HtJ ' !0 B ! W T The most beautitul assortment of Guitars ever brought to this section of country have just ' arrived and are for sale. Prices from 7, Si, , 59, 810, 815, S20, S25 to $V, at HEAL Y ft WARREN'S, junelft Cor Main and First sts. FOURTH OF JULY. rt- J a s, i. Uadges, Ac ii u a it .1 t t o v s , Those of our citizens who intend celebrating t he 37" oxn" t li Appropriately, can find flags of all sizes Irom 5x( inches to x20 feet, Head of Washington, Goddess of Liberty, A met lean Ragle, Signing the Declaration ot Independence, Shields, Ac, 4-c, to decorate their dwellings, business honses, wagons, hor&es. pbitforms, Sc., c. We respectfully solicit the committees on the celebration and the public generally, to call and examine, and leave their orders. WM. K. HALLOCK . CO., No. 2 Marble Hall Building, Kate ot . juuelK-td M i It B J T .1 IJITJ 9.t ' Ak I. ti II JF Ft.Yti LT oil Paintings to be held at 10 o'clock, mi the forenoon id July 5th. at the studio of F. Thy,---sens, in the Sun-Beam Gallery, No. 50 Main st. The following is the list of Paintings: No. 1. Mother and Chi'd, 42x52. An original Patatfac by 1". Thyssens. No. 2 Large Landscape 5;txl2, with trees and gouts in foreground. Original; No. :t. Village Dance, .18x2S. ii iinal. the famous No. t. Winter scene. I rom Hutch muster. Von Iter Yeldo. N... 5. The Bninea Temple. Alter the distiu-gul-ned English artist, Wilson. No. 6. Resurrection of Liturns. iitix.'il. Alter Rembrandt. A splendid painting. No. 7. " Popping the Question." 9040. inal. iiNo, No Nik No S. French Landscape. 27x'M. 9. Scene on the Jlnilson. 2"x:tl. ,10. Scene on a Fishing Coast. 2'lxti;. 11. Another Fishing Scene mati t liLove. No. 12. Knrop:i. A my tlu)Iogi. il suhju l. No. IS. The Fortune Teller. 10x12. No. 11. Lndy Preparing lor ;t Balli. No. IS. A i m:t 11 fhinale head. I No. Lf. Iortr;tit f u dMinnitdie l ciiien ut Evansville in pastel. No. 17. Child's head in p;iMcl; Nt. is. 41 Youay Acm" No. 111. Knlih Land--capo. I No. W. Mutt- to the atKvt. Nh, 21, 22, $f 21. Eiiravins Prcel-Rheets of , Cole Voyage ot Lite. THe ahov' are $Jt Iiiglily finislu'd, aud most f them, handsomely framed. They will be open for examination at tin- un Ui-hui Gallery, from the ; 22 d of June up to the time of Bala. Tfrms. All sum bejow $i" cah. xVIl abot '. S25, eixty dayV Haie will hi- given for satisfactory note. pavaWf i;4 hunk. l.aoie? are invited to he present. (I, NKLSON A CO., j m?el o A net i oneer j. Kinjnirrand Vnlksbute copy. Jy T i-jJmj : JL 2 tOWl of Bran, l(;i) bosh Ear Corn, 6 bosh Oats. Iu btort- and for t.le by VICKKKV liUOS., jiinel9 No. 82 Main s. FOURTH OF JULY NOTICE rmK.i una. tjum, jij'ju jbM. iBaakass ulio art iiiiig to turn ut on tlint day, are lu-rby notified that we will fiirmnh their laawin tlyaipinmilllaia with acaasaaa Summer Hat4 or ('Hps, .riiH'i.;illy STRAW 11 ATS, at the lowest manafHcttirers' prices. No liuinlit e. VAVTIEK & MAIICONNIEK, junel8 No. Main 9treet. ' gUtiiJIV, ftili.trt-:it, tfM1SMiMwT. Wishing to make room for the comtag Fall stuck, we are detarzniaad to asl the balance of uur Snmmer (ti-uilft at such a raavced price, that no one rhoulil miHuthc best ouiKirtunily uflereil for many a lav, to get n rrally cheap Hal or Tap. VAUTUMI A M A BOO KKIBR, junelS No. 30 .Main street. JfJtMJWK TtHLJKT Stt.l ft. - ..ii,! a very M. nice Soaps jut rc ied Irs ioan CHARLKS Mo.lOHNSTON. mmoof satBTs it nut iK Tt.-u AJI huvci h.t ut the U-i " tempered steeJ p.oop Skirts of all size nil kind, at ttroch reduced pricea cheaper than evoi, reoeiTed t SCII APK K K Jf BDSSIKQS, mav21 No. -i'.t Main street. AN ADDRESS TO FRIEWDS. rmiMJi t:.'-tijitisitj.y'Mi u - u 1. 11 M renpe. tf'illv into! m bis llluaaa ami ftOowritliiins that he has thi nay couiuienced bu-ineis for himself at the well known stand of Joan M. Apn. I have just leieireiia very nice and well elected stock of Ladie-.', Minea', Hoys', and Children's Shoes ol every stvle hiid of the best quality. Hoping that by sulci atti.nti"U to bnaiaan ami tlm Bianaiacntrtf and sale of a Ho. 1 article of Sh es anil Boots, I will nut-it the pntronne of my new as well as old triends. Ladles' ami Gent' Boots, G. liters and Shoes .if ail kinds made to .-.rder in the neatpst ntyle and at the shortest notice. Give your eld friend Mc. a trial A. C. McDKVITT, No. 63 fnjriTj st.-.i, KvauHville, Ind. jun.13.tr C1IIJJHS 300,000 -i 1. 1' MfJYMtS, ' from Common to n lnntsnd pure Havana, fur sale low by EL E. GILBERT CO.,

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

CO it r O BJ T I oJv o T I c sz . Orderfor Plank Side-nail. Conjhcil Chamber June 16.1800. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lets or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining" Ihe north side of Canal street, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be breught to the proper grade, anil that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid dow n lliereou, withiu thirty days from 1 he publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, June 21, 1860. g I ft B f ft It .1 T I O wV .'t T 1 f, JK. Order lor Brick Side-Walk. Common Council, June Hi, lsi). And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Conim m Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or parts i-f Lots fronting on or adjoining the south-west side of F,nrth street, between O.ik and Canal streets, in saiil City, cause tbe side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon, w ithin thirty days from th public i ion of thi order. ' P. BL R KE, Clock. , Clerk's Office, June 21, 18W). Jf1tt It t O J V i ll .- .V ft T I ( t$. - W-S Order for Brick Side-Walk. June IS, 18i'.0. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of th City of Evansville. that ihe owners of ail Lots or parts of Lois (routing on or adjoining the kouth-west side ot Fourth ' street, between Cl.erry and Oak streets, in said 1 city, cause the side-walks thereon 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 21, I860. O It f O H.i T M O JS' V V I V JH . "ly Order for Brick Side-Walk. Council Chamber, June 21, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots froLting on or adjoining the south-west -ide of Fourth street, between Chestnut and Cherry streets, iu said City, cause the side-walks thereou to bo brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. I to Iks laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BL'RKE, Cl'k. City Clerk's Office, June 2l. I860. mmtiTitii t tft.vTtt.j crt u a. 'a The Common Council of tlm City of Evansville will receive sealed pn iposals until July 5th, i860, for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 15, Storknell's Enlargemeaf, being the alley nearest to and parallel with lumo street, and extending lrom fifth to. Sixth street; and for grading aud filling the alley in Block Jo. 15. Stockwcll's Enlargement, situated in the Center of said lll .ck, ml running parallel with Fifth and Sixth streets; and for excavating aud grading the alley in Block No. 54, in the Eastern Enlargement, extending from Sycamore to Vine street, and situated betweeu Seventh and Eighth streets; said alleys to lie brought to the proper glade as the same may lie shown bv the City Surveyor. P. BL'RKE Clerk, Clerk's Office, June II. 1S60. jrMr kit of ntfi.i i. is.i 7 v. MM The Coiumou Council of the City ot Evansville will meet lis a Board of Equalisation at the City Council Chamber, on "Friday, the 22d day of June, A. V., 1860, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of equalizing and correcting awn Bsnif ilitil on real and personal prcqierty, and will pontinae its sessions Irom day to day uutil said assessments are all equalized rnd corrected. All tax-payers are rt qut-sH-d t- call and examine their respective assessments. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Juue 14, I860. MW TfC'JK Tf :OJTJMC'TiHIS. V W The Common Council of the City of Braneville will receive st aled proposals until June S9tn, 1860, for excaval iug and grading thealley extending from Walnnt to Chestnut street, and sitaate be tween First and Second streets ; and for excavating and gnuiiug the alley in Block No. 2 in the Eastern Enlargement, oxtending from Second to Third streets, and situated betweeu Oak and I 'berry streets ; and for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 14 in Stockwell's Knlai geicent, being the alley nearest to and parallel with Iugl." street, and extending from 5th to 6th afreet; and for grading and filling the alley in Block No. 15, Stockwell's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to and pa-al-lel with Division street, and extending from Kifth to Sixth street; and for grading and rilling the alley in Block No. 17, Stockwell's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to and parallel w ith Ingle street, and extending from Sixth to Seventh street; said alleys to lie brought to the proper grade as the same may be shown by the City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 6th, 1860. ytS'nu ti .ii.J. VJtJYilJKHllVR mi W V County Orders, drawing iuterest,and which have been endorsed previous to July 1, 1859, will lie redeemed on presentation to the Conuty Treasurer. N. B No interest accruing after this date on said orders w ill be paid. R. S., 1892, chapter 112, sections. THEODORE VENN EMAN, T. V 0. 1 jniieI2-2wdJtw HOSAI.O F1SHKR. THOMAS POLl'SS. FISHER & BOLUSS, BRASS FOUNDERS, -ANIiCOR. PINE & FIRST STS., KVASSVILliE, IND. IIBl'At kiinln of Brass work constantly on hand. Steam Linages, Steam Whistles, ami all kimU of Brass Castings Matle to order. Metallic Packing for Kngines made to ordt-r. Cjt.-h pahl for old metal, such a. Bra-8, uict auu steam pipe GAS AND (ii'iistantly on hanil. Oat pipe put in dwellings at litteen cents per toot All kimls of Gas ti.xtnrii. Hindi a ChanrTeliers anil UracketH, constantly on hand at rcatsd prices. j unci I -2 vil i t it h ti cjtjsr t'.i s sJiJU fri-ied Botf 200U Il for safe hv juiiei S. . GILIiERT t CO. Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS STILL AHEAD. nMIItS fMKJtt IMS JUST Mil n 1 1'- I M. ed a brau-uew stock of liry Goods, consisting of a prest maay articles in their line, ton aasaavetti to name, which are now open for iti.ipectioii. ami i will ceitainlv be sold cheap for cash at their stoic, j 4:; Main street. M I LLKU AM Mil Al S. Immense Home and European Demand, j PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative U introduced to the public enrly in 18;"kJ. XT IS MOW Univerballv used thro;i(rhout the civiliztd world. : IK YOUK HAIR IS GKAV, IK Yont HAIR IS THIN, (lit, IK VOL" AUK ISAL,l, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IK YOU HAVE DANDKl'KK, IK Vol" II A V K SCALD HEAD, IK VOl' DAVE NEBVOtTS HEADACHE, IT WILL OURK TH KM. I n PRESKRVK THE COLOR, TH IMtEVKNT ITS FA LL I N Tu MAKK TIIE HAIR GLOSSY, VSK WOOD'S IIAIK RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD A CO., 114 MARKET STREET, ST, LOCIS, MO.. PATENT MEDICINE DFALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. O.J.VOODaCO., ABE, ALSO, AGKKTS TOR II B. n"Jt'J' w c: i.h it u.it 1: : J. ii c? Balsam -SJST II ITE'S PATE X T L K X E R TRESS AND SUPPORTER rwyii jk k .-k w .ijvii tj tjt,uM aide taairaments are offered as entirely new in ac.tiun and principle. Having a eombfaea ihmard and sumtrd motion, they retaiu Rupture with one-haft ten pressure than others. Acoid the instrument wiih a riuid rinj. The will injure the back and cord, and fr-mi their eonstant aud pai'ifnl psamsnfe are MaWSMfaa White's will produce RADICAL CURE if pmperly used. fall i.n your Drnpgim or send f..r a ramphlet free to all. Addr?ss BaRMES A PARK, New York. J. D. BARK, Ciacianati . june7 Smdw fir K KM. I'll .v WHITE. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. IjnHtc SI list HtMiH H KBtiUV" IJM forms In- friends and the pulilic in general, that be has npeiied :-n: Ice i 'r. am Salniin at his re3iidenie on the N.-iih side of Secern! street, between Main and Locus! sts , where lie will furnish them Ice Cream of the best quality. Particular attention paid to turuishinK Ice Cream to families, for dinners or parties. The rooms will le open from 2 till 11 o'clock p. M. (Sundays excepted.) Tbe looms are situated in a quir t and retired locality, aud will be superintended bv Mrs. Biicklcv. mayil.lm TH0S. B. BBIC'ELET.

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MISCELLANEOTJS. ROGERS' CURAT? OF MAGHESIA, IN POWDER. THR HI! ST .1 l,T K Jt.l T IXK MJS the world for Cooling the Blood, Sick Headache, Bilious At' -ctioti.. Sickness at the Stomach, and all complaints incident to the Spring and Summer seasous. It affords immediate relief ufler eating or drinking too fteely superior to Saratoga Water as a cooling drink, andona bottle is equal to three l,iii its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. Selling Rapidly MilliomB op Hotti.ks Sold Ankvai.lt. For sale by all Druggists Wholesale by B. L. Fahneatork A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. 103 Spring street. New York City. jun5-3md gi a j. i. Mi c ti -v jyv t i rtsTti jc ftV heirs nnd legatees of the estate of Horace Dnnhaat, deceased, having reques ed a sieody settlement of said estate, the undersigned Executors herefy notify all iersons who owe that estate to make prompt payment. MARCUS SHERWOOD, t Ex(,rforH M.J. BRAY, j i-.xc mors. June 0, liti'si. junell-3wd Enquirer copy. mmtiB. umm mmmWM'inwi BIWM Syntput THOMISON'S DIBL'G STORK. JSI' VP T ..V f O It II . J.. THI: m J i,t.st Sle li. ine known for Diarrhoea, t or sale at THOMPSON'S New Drtt? Store.

it o w ." s ii it t .y f h i .i i. Tenches a' THOMPSON'S Drug Store. i'Al.ntJti'B ' At THOMPSON'S Dm-Store. ruHJS-I tt, JJHIt.yi.1J', JUJ Ill.tSH, and American Chemicals, at jone9 THOJ1 PSON'S Drug Store. a . ; WX JB 8' i:t is.ntj-jTt i-r:. jtS' Just the thing f-r i rin- babies, at juueU THOMPSON'S Iiiug Store. rnwii. hi j otiva, .vjk is ' JJ'tt Jt fresh. Just received at jnneo THOMPSON'S Drug store. w it via j-vn .njEiTtvijY-Rft.jvsT 3 Jr receive! a large stock fr thuaaamer. at abe9' " THOMPSON'S flrmc Ktr. WMvau tfi'.ro.v ni'u up. -30 ua. M 1 d. . each, tor sale l.v jnneJ Si E.OILHKItT CO. Jyto 11 tt.i 1, ti cMTMfM iM .1 ij 11 ma Dwelling House, containing ten roo?n, with all tl.e necessary out-milldlifgs, -itua'.i d on Locn'sl Street, between Seventh nnd Kighili. 11, put sold before the lstof"Jnly,it vi!l then be for rem. For further particulars erfalre ot the abcriter at the Picayune Mills. JOHN B. MI M.S. may 10-td LADIES AND GENTS : rgft wuitisivs szt html,, Jmf. tiju n .tt Ne. 8 Second treet room t'r h few I more. Come and lnk BWJ trouMe t MftOW Ummm cosy little dove Mid tiili coKned CUdttV. (Jive ni h I'JiM, and I kaowyoa will luy. i!vn Kid, rviirh K id and Morocco JNdka Bitot-, of 1 he mot eXqaUrlte stjlfi ever oftered iu this market. Misrtet' nnd Children's Gaiter ol evnry shide ajid cdr ; Kid hu ' Morocco of every ctyle, with and without heels ; Copper-tinped uf various U:n.1.. nf the impruved patent. tvuts' tine Patent l-citliyr rtnd Calf T'.intn mnde to ohmk uf the bfst impurteti atick wo have had firears. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, t'alf and Morocco ('oTijrresrf Gaiters excelsior, a la mode Itadfl by the must fashionable and best workmen tit he found uur Eastern cities not exceptM, Frifiul.-, come on strunrM, us a trial. JOHN UASCH. nuurltl No. 8 Soeond St., Kvrtnsville, linl. mm Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment af the finest IfiKSS TBljn MINUS ever brotnrht to the Citv. J. S. HOPKINS, prS-flW OnPlral Slrrrl. Babcock & Co, i HARDVARE DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AN 1) NOW OSTKR FOK S.VLK A Lnrie and well Assorted Slock O F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOll EXTENT AND VARIETY, UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY Til A DE si j f in: u o.v- tiih .nosr FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. MS91 nK JUST Mi tf It'll II .1 Ww large vaiety of fashio'ialdii uud 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 TJmhrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Larjr,e tock of Hats and Cutis, Together with a complete and varied assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all of which we , will sell at uniformly ressouable prices. DUNCAN A COOKE, ! may 19 No. 5 MaiD street.

iHCELUNEOUS.

1 11 VS. II. SIF.ll 'its. VI Til Mr ill- VKM.,N. AIBSll.vIS BKCKMAX. NEW STOVE AND TL STORE. TLW" " 8 K Jl-''n but Jit. WW dealers and Manufacturers .if Tin, UMnsr, and Sheet Iron Wares, Ifc. 8, V.'aterst rt, lietweeo Main and Locust, KvastiH, Ind. The undersigned have constant I v on hand a full assortment of stoves rtf rrry variety and patterk, at the iaesl prices, iiih! ln-u leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they li th best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever oBored, and have constantly on hand a full assortmint of lirutririst Cans, ax..4tr. "hose persons wishing work in their line are respectfully requested to give them a call before purchasing elK-vvhere. a by jirompt attention lo lhir business and a thnronirh KndWtedgs of their trade, they hoKi to eive general satfalaCtwn XIKHAUS 4 BECK M AN. COPPER AM) JOB WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Sttam Pipes, Soda Fountains. Pumps, and general t'opi-r-sniithing and Sheet I r. in Work, made and repaired, Metal BocfiuL, fSiltteill Xc. Work tr,,rmit,-l to glee I'trrfe-1 hcj'uj action, at lAs oilier ,rce. marT-tmil Closing Ou.-n--Jf,9fi .1 It ti 0tS I.I.JJUI .IT It Kt'er dnce i Mc,s our stock of t'.VKPKT '.HL I'L 'TIIS, Hill tKiKIS, M AI I'INfi, HAM.'.SKS, DEY GOODS, DUESS GOODS, IIO-'ll'KV, Rl. VA LIt.'OS., : V iVK.s, Ml' HIM RRK. . SHKKTIXO. TlfJ uasiriGis, Cotronades. t yrini'ji we Jiitvn in t he Uvy Gxds line we will sell l iw I'T CASH, i-j it is i i '' full determination to iilsKe h i-in.:s. JAt-:. OAKLK t A 603T. jttji.-1 t.itid !7!Ac? JSconomist rgVtlH .VT I 'i BJ& TJKli.V THE M iirst preliiiums at every Fair where it hss ls-eii exhildted. At He Eolith -West,., v liotians District Fair, held here itctober. IKriii, iere vere i but two premiums tifferi'tl foe cm ilciuff "totes one for The be.-t wis si ciwkilt' sieve. anil i for t le- be- I coal cuukinc atojre. The KovnoniM took the Fl BS'f PKLMii y fob tux Bksr ixikiko stovi ')! VtOaO. P.M-iker. Klu-ifun k l.'o fsik the (fl lireiiiinm fir theit cooking slovefor coal. Noolher premiums were otiet ea. ne la i'ii sti v r in tia. w rdt d t- tbi Kron ii the New York ;tir ; and lh ftrel iTair h.dd ut Chitm Ttll.lUMl ' - and 1 1 at tii I'nite.l . ales I and Iu t-'i brfiiu h if ihI d Icsen a tutiXfi anpait-ui aiuTaince than in tue biaiv ufnctniv af uti'Vts. 1 1 i- bnt a few ''ars siice the verv r.anif wu.- a m-nlty, representing a lmi;e, hbajieb s atructuro, alnnist an dvoid if ne m on . nit iit, The have gra4iuilty rl eea iflbi o ti MtterbK of fir.n .' ftlifl ntlHty ; iintiT'lTie ' ib ries our market uou present b.-ivi alm st exhaiiHted the TtM-ibnhirv of names ; and- th (trfiVr hi phatM n tbe itiet.il ii muili' to UfHtinie, Moiibt .I'tt-m ti (dd Vnlcan himself. I u vie itntl finSefr. Hte i:o;r - -no nt ha Ih'!i roil, leaviu nothiinj l In de-ir. t on thai p'-rot. but the sevt-re coniei ition In price, in which I hey hnv tteiii Ku'ijeted, Iihs HprM. d th-iM of iriAur of the noie imlMtantml .i'..hrir deeirabb . Tbj c(h-uis more eMpciall to have been Ihe can in reference To cxik Httve an article t f domestic econtmi v that hrtHiuure to do with dO'ldm, wivt'riaiid ci'ott ho.y u.-ivuiii.-t thao uiHt aaafla if 1 limine. The public have bo- sought hu latjftBuve? uit'iit in this artii le, anl hli are rajjuly to pay any reasonable price for a co ki.i Move, if it 'iny pL(esKtis tile nn rits uf ti.o, w ijiit. conTtnienr, durability, fcoiioiuy, and p-rfectioii of manuiiirr ore. ThfHt-qualitied seem to be pooas d nitnt fully in the Bcon ttrnt A new htovc, prrfertedandbnMulit oat tiie puijt ii. by MensrH. Treadwell, 1'erry A Norton, of Albany. We heird umcb of t biu store, and it looked so much like a Ktov? intended tor u?, that we concluded to ry thm, and tliw result of the experiment convince uh that th prottrietwrii, in their deUrminatU n t nake the stove in the word, have succeeded. We regard the Economist as possessing all the merits aluve enumerated m the great stovo of the day far in advance of anything ever attemptod in tho line of Btovcs, perfect in all its appointments, md true to its name in dumbilily nnd tho use of I'm I. Among the many conv.-nif u.es attached to it, nay be mentioned a large oveD w ith hooks arrangd, for sospeiiding meats while roasting. A ooiper water lank, holding; from 12 to 25 g.a!luus-warmiii closet, broil iuK h i h, dx-., Ac. Th broiling hearth is one of the m tt noticeable featres of thiremarkable siove. Tl.orc iievor has ben, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that waseally satisfactory in its operation. The pi -,i '.( w of this stove have been conducting a series of exiuimcnts upon broiling, eliciting some valuable fact' and resulting la th.- inveution of a gridiron adoted to this stove, which, has Ween secured by lUeratent, and in one of the modi hdinhablj tbinjr of to kind we ever saw -broiling without smoke, and keping the coaia in a constant glow. Wo are alway glail to do juntice to an chunit al im mveinents, ad obpeclallj unch as conf ribute mo largely to thu fnoral "'d, the one above mentioned. Tin- Kconoiiiint, w hh h is coni!u:indmgucJaifirg9 sale, will be found at SCA NT LIN & STEI'HblNSS, Main at., between Water audjirst, Kv.in-vilh, luu narG liarlfortl Fire Insurance C., JJ.'UJ Bf Is, lsGO. ASSKTS. i'-li en han I ami iu Dank, $38,33V11 OmIi in hiends of Arentstaiid incnuiKnof transDiis.-iou, GZSM.S.i 0mm toaaedoa call hu.umi.isi Sl:i,0i.Ki Bills letelraUe fur limns, amply secured Ileal Estates nninciiinliereit, (canh vnl.) 'JltK Shares Dunk Sun k in Hartford, Market Value 22K Shares Hank Stock in Ivew-York, Market Value, SKKJ Shares ll.ink Stuck in Boston, Market Value 40U SharoM PtjiIt tjtwit iu St. Louis, Market Valuo.. 240 Shares Dauk Stock, iiail Koail,unil other Stock, Market Valut Uartfonl City Bond, G iier ccut., ifarket Value State Stocks, (Tennessee, dhi.., Alicliisnn, Mlasiwil I,) ti per cent., Market Value' 20 Shares State Bank v iscunsiu. Market Value 7,22:1. Mi 1 000. 00 26352. 0 30,223.00 10 &i 15.011 4; 3'. on 1.7.S).(m I. mo on 5sfi2.ri.OO Total Assets Ti.tal Liabilities OKFK'EOK AUDITOR OK STATE, H DIANA, I Indianapolis, Keh. 3, 18(10. j To THJ5 I'irc.K or Imiiana : 'f ho lartford Fire Insurance Compativ having coinplludwith the law of Indiana, by riliai; in this Otlic-i a Statement of its Condition on the first day of Jsnary, I860, and having invited an examination of Uawaira by tils Department. I, Joliu W. Dod l, AndiUr of the Slate of Indiana, hereby certify that I h:no made a personal and thorough ex.imlnatien of tie books nod assets of the Company, ut their Offiuia the City ot Uartfonl, Conn., aud thai the Comiiny own .ml have in their posncssion in cash, mil iu securities convertible at pleasure, ucarly One ulliou of Dollars, apxilicable to the payment of losses an amount corresponding with theii official Statement of January laat. Tho Hartfjd t ire Insurance Company has been iu existeice for half a century. The high character of it?ofncers for experience and probity the pruiiiplnes and fidelity w ith which it has met all its engaf ments justly entitlos it to the highest rank amoi the Insurance Companies ot the country, ami conuieuds it to the ! patrouui;'! of tin- people of Indiana JOHN W. DODD, Aiditor of State. Itistirauce axaiust Loss or Dann by Fire, Dwclluufs, Furniture, Stores, Waehnuaos, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, audother kinds of pr perty, can bo effected In this Cospany upon as lavorable tei ms as the nature of th.s-.sks and socu -rltv to Policy holders will attacf PARTICULAR ATTENTION gven to insuring Ki rm property, consisting of Dwebngs, Barns, ami outbuildings connected, and Kurnlure, Live Stock, Hay. Graiu, Farming Uteut-ils, Ai, Ac., contained therein, for a term of years ut LO.V rates of premium. Applications fiw, insurance maj he made to the Dttaarsigued the duly authorize! Agents of the Company. A. O. HAL LOOS SON, Ag'U. Orrica: Marble Hall Building, Main street. mapa-mn Wmb. u ttu'rt.ftt.vsitjs; iinJTt!T MM having removed f -m his id rooms, Mair Ftreet, opposite tin Court House, .o the rumor o Main au'l Secnd st.. over Thomymii i s Drugtor and having inc-aed his facilites for mtie al kinds of Dental work, he is now,repared to sapoltho demand. He ii still making those wantili Gold plates with Kum teeth, wheh are preferred ty so msuy, and which, for strung and pur'ty.cainot be surpassed. Also, tho ncv .tylcs ol wn k, tho Continuous Gnm, which is very beautiful ; n seiner, which is uperior to vulcanite ; also, cleoplsstis and silvor plates. He has ben nsing tf 'i years, the electric process for ertrHCtinj V-.ith trthout pain, and in the majority of r.-e. with entile success, as hundreds of persons vW Ustify- arents mav Insiiie health and beauty to tnir ciuldren DJ having thow distressing irregulariies of the tisjtti corrected by the dentist. Tho mos extremely Irregular teeth can he corrected. TV prices ot Ken tistrr have len in the last few vers so very reasonable that all may now enjoy th- benefits ot III science. Dr. K. HUTCHISON P'!""Cor. Main and Second st., Svansvllla, lui. mar20-3m