Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 206, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 May 1860 — Page 2

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Opposition State Ticket. FOE GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANK, of Montgomery. vo unniiM hovEitsoR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOIt SECRETARY OP STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of lUD.lolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.MARVKV, ol Clarke. Fon AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vfdpi FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SCPKEM (Ol'KT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR ri.KRK OF SDFREMK COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of LafrMge. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PtrsMC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. graf The st: Tenth section of the act of 1818 in regard to the slave trade -imposes a penalty of $1,000 upon every person who shall hold, purchase or, otherwise dispose of, us a slave, any negro brought from any foreign kingdom, place, or country, contrary to the provisions of thiU act. Horatio N. Gould was indicted in Georgia for purchasing certain negroes importe d in the yacht Wanderer, The case was tried iu the Circuit Court of the U. S. for for the district of Alabama, Judge Jones presiding. The Judge, while admitting that the act of 1818 was a wise, just, and politic measure, and conceding that every person engaged iu the importation of slaves ought to be severely punished, decided, in the met of the clause we have quoted, tint when " a negro so illegally imported passes out ol the control of the importer, his ageuts or employees, at the same time he ceases to bo a subject upon which tiie lawn of the United States can act, and that the offender is liable to indictment under the State Jaw and can Ik: proceeded against before the Stats tribunals uioue." Inasmuch as the Georgia State tribunals never punish any one for the purchase of slaves, the scope of the decision is taken in at a g.'ance. In other words, the laws of the United States are a nullity so far as they afiocl the slave trade in the Southern States. We have recently beard much denunciation of personal lilierty bills. What do our Democratic friends say to this nullification of the laws affecting the slave trade? Whilst denouncing the Massachusetts bill, would it not be well enough to hit Georgia a lick? The Journal with astonishing foresight predicted, nay asserted very positively, that the Convention would adopt a slave code platform and repudiate squatter sovereignty. Our most sanguine anticipations have been fully realized, while the Journal stands convicted ot not knowing much, (before hand at any rate) or of wilfully attempting to make people believe what it did not itself believe. Enquirer. The irritating elfect of the iiew3 from Charleston may be estimated by the above mendacious statement. The Journal never asserted that the Convention would adopt a slave-code platform. What we argued wns that Douglas could never be nominated on the Cincinnati Platform without a bolt in the Convention. We do not take much credit to oursel .-es for our prediction, because the thing was so plain that none could fail to see it. The "irrepressible conflict," like the measles, is contagious, and the Democratic party having caught the disease in its worst form, the breaking up or the Convention will only cause the patient to linger a few days in great agony, when it will depart, and be buried, and be remembered only as one of the things that were. From Iks SfW HanijUit ijr-.loitl. Tbe Preatdeuay Judge Mr Lean. The discussion of the various candidates for the Presidential uoininaliou at Chicago goes briskly on in the newspapers, in private and social circles, and iu tbe more public assemblies. For the most part this discussion has been marked by a greut variety ot opinions, by candor and good seiUM-, and by a tolerant spirit all indicating liiut whenever the decision is maile, the great Republican party will cordially unite iu support of the nominee, and rally for his election with an enthusiasm rarely, it ever, equaled. Iu our opinion there is scarcelv one of the many prominent men whose claims have been discussed, who would not jitt tbe support of the entire Republican strength agaiust any one whom the Charleston Convention may nominate this week. Seward, Bates, Fremont, Lincoln, Obaae, Fessenden, Trumbull, McLean, Head, Hunks -any one of these would be sure to carry all the six New Kngland States, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa arid .Minnesota; while in Pennsylvania, New Jeiseaud Indiana, the opposition to the sham Democracy is largely in the ascendant, that opposition embraciug a large votiug population outside of the Republican organisation. Iu the great practical issues directly involved iu the coming conflict, there is really no t --eniial differences between the Republicans proper, and the Americans, Auli-Lecomptou Dcirocrats and Old Line Whigs, iu the Stales named. There are thousands iu those Slates still Calling themselves Americans or Whigs, who have no sympathy Willi the sham Democracy, and who have coqiially united with Republicans and Anti-Lecomp-lou Democrats in sending true men to t'ougress. They are organized in New Jeisey under the name of the "Opposition parly,'' and in Peousylv.o.ia. the "People's pmtty;" these and the Oppositionists and Kmaiieipntionisli of other States, are explicitly invited in the official call to unite with us in ilie Chicago Convention. Now the man wiio can best uuite tbe entire Opposition party in PenuiiylvuniH, Indiana and New Jersey, and at the same lime be acceptable to the more decidedly Republican States, oubt to, and will, in our bumble judgment, comumnd the nominal ion at Chicago. Who that man is, it lielougs not to us lo say. This, however, is the great iuesliou to lie decided at the national convention, after fan hU, free consultation willi all die delegates, anil particularly w ith the delegates from the more, doubtful States. Of late, public attention has been iiumc generally directeil tollie Hon. John McLean, of Ohio; and at Washing ton, ami in I lie more central States, llial eminent jttruM aaxl (iov. Sewani, ot New .nk, bale Urn more talked ot, perhaps, than all others.

'gi Milium if Ji remoulded, had many earnest friends in tbe Philadelphia Convention of 1856 receiving there atimefflOO Fle.:. Penu:-yl vaoia was almost nnanimongry luaplririj the 'invention to fornicate biro. To-? leading American w--gaii of the State, to Philadelphia Daily Time.', literally begrred the Convention to nominate him, pledging itself, in that event, lo take dowr'ffhe Tiflniore ticket and put up that of McLean. Commodore Stockton, whose influence in New Jersey is proverbial, whs also earnest for McLean s nomination, and pledged his services on the stnnip for hitu, if uninitiated, although the Commodore w as then committed to the American party. ! In Indiana, where Judge McLean is more MNonaUr known, and more popular than in any other State, the failure of his nomination lost us tire State, as it moit undoubtedly did that of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. John McLean is now seventy-five years old, and this is the principal objection made to his nomination. But trained as he has been iu the public service for nearly half a century, his temperate hatoilw and his methodical mode of life have given him a mental and physical vigor, rarely possessed by men of less years, lie is now said to perform twice the labor ob the bench of any other member of the Supreme Court. Mis derision in llio Dred Scott case has mide him more widely known as a sound constitutional and anti-slavery man, and, as a writer iu the Tribune well says, would fur nish a sufficient platform for the Chicago Convention. Originally of the Jefferson school of politics, he was selected by President John Quiucy Adams for the office of Postmaster General, and has ever been regarded as the roost faithful and efficient head of that department the country ever had. Prom the Postoftice Department he was transferred to the lieuch of the U. S. Supreme Court by President Jackson, where he still remains. His position on the bench, has kept him out of active partisan (silkies. Having a clean record, and free from the antagonisms of faction, his nomination would secure us au honorable triumph. We should have in the White House a President more nearly allied to Washington iu his high moral character, in his calm, Dalional statesmanship, than any in the line of successors to that great and good num. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. FOUNDERY AT A BARGAIN. rWHK UJtl KHHttwJS il , t RO I It I IV M tuTA of the lleuder.ioii Koufiderj, wndiinfr to dip im of i 1 1 ii entire Mi - k in trade, toot, Ac , loKitlier uilli Ion 1-! i j. . - ami lot if desired. M pffD pared to oiler iiolito'iiit-iits which cannot fail to nal.'aid h'ltiitnlery in h-cated m I In ontier of Main and K'Mirth Mreetn, ami hui;Mide the tr.uk ol thu II. mb IH..H tt Nashville K. If., the Southern rmd o win. i. IH UoW IlllJttitt. A l;ii':r portion of Hi It end W graded, and a ) i i ion it under con! racl In ly UiiimliMtl, and will lie in operation early m-xl fall. Tlit t.jM rutioii of thi work, together with llm growin;; pnneriiy uf tin city MM c.-uutiy. inn.it insure M thin establishing nt, a lure uul i-rowinL' Immjmm ot Nmummbl Nfiu' ol' the memhorn of our firm lein priu tical Uiechailic-i, :tlit! each having other buhiiirs:. MMMYitm hi. attenliou, is I lit mid motive which induces uti tti nil. Par fwribj r t i u'a rs, apply hy U -tier or other UIKYj till ( im iuiiati tim- :tf cony (we itKh Mm send hill to thiri otlhv j f.1A7i T.I Hl.il IIITTJKU, MJ 3 blU choice W. B. Itiutr, 1 tuh do do do Received tubs day by i'OOK A LANGLKY. ICE CREAM! ICECREAM!! rmMiE VJB ; u & i u JM si uum, -M. opett hii Iop Cretw SwVwa tin enroafag f'r tlit- MaoN tf viititorH. Tin Suloon MMl Int-n iH-wly lilti'tl up, itud lini undtTj;om a ealBDMte . U itir - in tliu way of itiiprovcaiont and ciuforf. The iHitoi'H artftitliti the aloofo well known and pnptilar Saloon, wilt be waited oi with promptitude and attention. p. B'A'liK, Kimt Ht., Iet. Main iMid Sycamore. N. B. PABTIflfl of all ilei ilptiotu will be mmplted with tlie I - -i fee t'naiu in I he rity, and with the he.tt ami richent Cakes, and at the lowont ratw. utavj-lm.l EXCLUSIVELY FiRE INSURANCE E V A N S V I LLE AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMFY,

No. Os Wall St., New nrk. O o o o m 4 W W CO CO o O O o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. I ITT PAI.MKIt, rViaMiinl ANItltKW ii SMITH. HiTictru-y. . H PatBMr, Snniiiel K. M.-ll, Bnfui t.. tji.nl, win. r. Mutt, w n. W . K..x, Mala r Borgaa, Kiel, aril Tinlie, Vkaana Bartaa, Kolrert It. M intin 11 , Thiaaiui W. Pini Ihm1 . r.-lor '....ar, ITeiirv KIlHMurilt, AnntnotiM W. Ward, .1 auo-M Collar, Sidney Haaoa, Moeaj Taylor, I.. S. (HuuVa, Juha 'Hswell, Joint ktewar I . Joka C. Om. Kkaa B. c'r-k.r. This rtlroiiM-li old l-i.niiMiiiy bavfag fully cuai1tf itli the l:iv. ot rhla Siule, ciMiliBue t.. hisntc Vl.iHrfav anana i nK.rty Against Loss or Damage b Fire, A lf ! :M us i Iti-i rtrat s Stock '.tiiii-1 n i.-s Th-ar "ltt:t"t Aro mtwrn Imtn l-t htni-nlitii, &itllli lilm.i UwUi mtwwW it ni iHilv tviif l.tw -siiir tering u lMi-iutKN ol Till KTY-KIMS VKAKS. I'uriii uLtr nt t tt I i n pivmi to the I nsur;i nr. ot PAttH PttUPBRTY. lSuL.ATr:l lVKM.INU3, iifl tlh-ir H KSfTI'KK I'olivi.-s; iitd loi the l. rm ot (INK, tfftKI or VI V U YKAKS. mtjam9m t ianila(Iy .utjiitft-l aiul pionitl ;iit ill I'hhIi Ml Mti- AfC'iH V. OOPfctLANU J M:skn, A.-nH. (Jernian ;ind French Night StlumK i rmtifi t wYMfKKSiijjsivn .w7. r k km iptt t'u II v beg lc;tvt to i ni rin his frifmiln ( mu! lli- jmiI'I if in ftpaefai. lli l! ' 1j;h o.fi jtt it j i.ilii s IiihiI lor tli- instruclioit oi tin lt u. h miH I itriu:iu I i ; - .t 1 ' t '. n ratlti't tt- t a Kw 0mnm I liiivrsit. uii'l ;t i-:i:Jir m prmttftm mm4 x - r J MM3fa wliit'h In- I; i- bMMM hy exertion 4ttftoj( u J ttiiiiiUt-r i t-?tiH, liw U 'po-t to ffiMfe nil ttioM (iw J cult , tu l bgi) lli (mlloiiMtj ol liirf fi'llow CilMMMa, j AIho, tflnrgf It ami rtli-li nls of tlo o.hjh'I, urn n 4jtirNlfl to lukf tiolirt of liis IHMM iii lit.llt liit u Imk.' nac K01 rit lit tilnts, npf&M I" Bd . iu:. M pkmianVii, li.it'i"Krt.i- til" Ain'ifiil itul Mi-It' l-tiik;tmt-!, Virl t., niir of U-li iu's i omm. rri.tl t juHi -. J m-:iiiitt BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, .! " .ttmln ail ill k w. 1 uititfte e-it., mweat mmmjmn MtWm toj. K. Diib-her, would reaM-cifully give , iniHi i-t liat 1 1.. atsaalattara iu order, ami aara I eaaataallj aa hand, alt kiaaa of Ho,. is and Shoes, j lor Ladies'. Uaaa', aad irhitdren's wear. Ilavlne -eptentnbed their stork of Bastera ..rk, !b.y nre pn-i ari ;1 In s,-ll a.-- km as any le.iii- in tats rilv i-ii-Meil 111 tlie retail I radu. Noae but I'lui.i.li iplm. Work la 1 u are iiipli-yed iii this estaldathuieal. -IU aw ijlii as 1 11 l N. CI'KttKT A Cl. may I -illn Jkth.i '. sTtt.i l-H li riKt.n TWO 4 aatMi rthor, on nVe Stat af Ai-iil. mi, ami I. Inn. dts I'ntt, utlii a loan. I on lea tel'l liip. An p-rs.iu I ilmi will reiin-e h..i luttM aatMCHtMsr, oir itiva la aaNaaaiaa w ka fa ska-caa belniiod. a0l U- Naeralty rewarded. ajl la) W. h. PKKMON.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. mm n tick to cojTMJlfTtntn. VW ConaciK li-no'-r, April 31, lS.t, Tbeti.inr: 'CI Co'.nrtl ; f tti- 'ity of Y nV,- j i!t nceiv "eiilcl vr.ioaN ur.til the 2.th day .,f Mav. If -', f r irr.-eliag tie . t ' 1 - v ruimiii itiruuni. IMocV num. 1 ,! liiiny-tlir (Nu. .;:;), in .-rock-.!!" Eulareuiratnl mM Cicy; suit Hey rxtemiiiiu frum Vine a Iivi.ion street, and situated between Fifth and ; Sixth streets. The name to be filled to such grwle ! as liiay V ImTIeiited t.v tin- City Survevnr. r. BUBKK, Qlcrk, City Clerk! Olfioe, May Z. ls flair! 4V W M.uk t fiaideller. The ryi tn.ble staiuia i anil .. liiilt'lTe'rH xtaluls in the l')er Market, will ! be laaaed hy piaVtta nut.-ry at fanl Slacker , i. n I ha ! ator RiaC otSaturitny, May Uth, UMO, at .. u'ehx k. The term tit this ! .is ta Im. threv iifonlThH, viz.: Tom May it tn Aaxaal it, IMft I'. iii : ,.. ,., Clerk. I'l -lk's OBiee, May lS.io--uut.vt f Vo tt j' a H.i i 'io jo TMCJt. ' Oi iler fr I'lank side Walk. Council Chamber,

April 30, 1S90. And now it is hereby nrdered and dirocted, by tho ('(.iiimuu 0BEicil of the City of KTtuiaville, that the owners of all Lots aad pan - of Lots froctiuK on er adjoining the North -Kant side of Fifth strwt, between Vino aad Division streets, in said City, cause their side-walks to be brought tu the proper City prade, and Ihatthny cause a Side Walk, Chins No. 2. to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the puMlcarinn of this Order ; and in default thereof, ibe Common Council will proceed to have said work done, and the costs aod exrienirc thereof will lie assessed to and . : I by sale of said Lots, or so mnrh of said Lots as will satisfy said and costs. P. Bl'Uk'E, (111. City I'lerk'i otti. e. May 2, 1WW. g to It 1' O ttJ T I tt J JY"V T M V JK Or.ter for I'lank Side Walk. I '.ion. it Chaiuber, April Sti. Isim. Ami now it is hereby ordered and directed, by tie- ' i ; i n t?ouncil of the IMty of Kviiusville, that the owners of all Lota aud laris i-f Lots fronting on or adjoiiiini the Northwest Hid of Vine stri-el, Isdween Filth and SlAth streets iu said City, caaSM their siite-walks to be lreij jlit to the piopi-r l.'ily rade, aud that they eaMe a side-walk, Class No. 2, to be laid down thermn, wilhin thirty days from the publication of ihisordur; and in default t her. of. the Common Couucil will i i to have will work done, and the cost and exienses thereof will lie assessed to ami collected by sale of said Irf.t, or so much of said Lots as will satisfy said aaaavpva and costs. V. Jtt RKE, Clerk. City Clerk's fWca, May 2, I8. O U I' O It .rf r O -V ttT 'J i 1T. Order tor Plank Side- Walk. Council Chamber, Apiii 3Uy Ihim. And .low it is hereby ordered and dicaatad, by the Onnaaa .'ounil of the I'ity of Rvanavine, that tin- aa u.-rs .d' all Isdta and parts of Lots ti - -an. on or adjoining the S..ut a - Kast side of Oivisioii strust. Is t.icii fifth and sixth stnets, ill said City, noise th -ir side walk-, to be brought to the proper City graao, and thai thev cause a sidewalk, Class No. 2, lo Is- laid down thereon, within Ihiriy days from tin- publication of this Hn'er: and in det&'ilt tbvrovf, the C'olnliioii Co'incil will irdcaed to have said u...k done, aud the costs and xenses tie T....I" w ill I..-assessed lo and collected by Bale of sattl Lots, iir so mill h of saiil Lots as will satisfy said ax peases and costs. IV 111' UK K, I'lerk. I'ity Iterk's Ortii-e, May 2, IM0-Mitty3 COMMON OOWCIL UHAJUMCB.) KVANSVII.LK. A 1'RII. 21st, I860. fr MS HitKUKt U' THU fTl M tnon Qaaactt, that all liogs owned, kept or hal bored within thr t ity, be secnri-iy i-ouliuuil ou the promises of the owner, so Ihut no such ll caa run at lare within the City. And all s?rsous an- hereby warnel n.it to M in. any lo into the I'ity. 1'his orili-r ta ba in force for thirty days, tiniest, sooner raacla fed hv the t'ullucil. loayj-lwd W. liAKKIt. May. v. BHiftJ.VTefr. - UOOlt Milt; TO ww do kilt ban work. -One that tan conn- m-lt re. uoiienili-d caa tied steady employment and lib--ral waives. K.ir particulars applv at I he residence of (mayl-lw) W." K. FitKSTON. Ice Chestd ! Ice Chests ! ijijnt Kins, tir-Ht-r:iti Iff Ohmit. Mini nil ttlifr in watitttf will ilt 1 will to call on t lit- MtfMVigWtdf m ho is HUI -lit;-. Inrinj; thoni ot any dMpCS ni-t or J uttei n, aittl will warrant nil CtMBtri mailt hv hiui to tf fmperfoff lo any of tho ri;tnt (ho calh-tl) let Blleate. Hy hi wing vou will nvc t'roiu to .: er cent J. OVKKKIdli. 'or. Kirt ami Nm ntrceti. NVxt to Fishfr a ii..;-;- - tfnufc Fouudfiy. Hpr27-ow Mm If a certain bolna honac in the ity ilt. uot quit tin1 irrth-c of BefeHMg undor our MVB, MmI taking utoinors oul ot our nlorv, or trying to dd mi, wv will xkim- lln hoii-ic to the MMic. BCti A lK tK A Hl'SSING, Siicc-toii lo S. Kmhifh Jct'o., :ij.r7 No. 4'. Main street. B Juat rici i vi'ij PfMT uxprfK", .1.000 t ,,( , ; . IMOM w h ifh art Liinvrick Flatter, Kirhy Trout, Itiuierifk with iuhmU, 51 tloz Stainjj, 1 1 Trot Lin-. ocatlyH iiTUKN Lteaa. VI 4m hound Cork Flout, 1 I RfUM liiniu fjilKlt. 1 tlo-. Joilitftl Fi.-hiui; lio.l, 2 tlo. Keeln, 1 f;rtn Ariilirial Halt, ror mil hy CMDU. S. SoNN TAi; 4 Hariiwiii' M ivhantM, lt4in ftlrt. m -tru White u4 Rd W'lo.tt Flour nlwafM 011 liauti. Oravn riMni'Mtnl hu HHisuckt extra W hitt Wheat .S.-ut n MillKlour, C hhU ihi do I luaekextra lEcii Whrat IOjui iiM-an MilN Flour. A Ida do. do. N J. Kow 0nutom ot l'lour not K t in toillolK - VflH I'ViT dotlVWl! to I'fa III 1 1 i-.-t, llolll KLSiISF, i.l KMi'K tt- 4 S ily l'aiiiilv iiitN'ory, air.r No. 47 Main iilreot. rZA KA4'i& KXTMJ SI MMVHi'lJS9i W WMte M ht-.it Mour, foi -rh tor caahat mtfSA FI.Llo'i 'IS FA M 1 I. V (JIIOCKKr. m irA;at-4o ,vv M J i j ii i 1 1 iii 111. t I 1 1 l u A I'Tkriw' Ijonrtoii Porter ; 4t dov. piat lKuh- altatl the tiling for iriralitla. .fUfft 1 ... iv . .1 ttM t- 1 satu.tt: apr21 ELLIOrrS FAMILY QKOCKEY. JHU.V HJhltf Tt.W IO MXM rUJ4,Mi id Tin fr Meal Sa!is. ruceivru and for sale hy i:tpr24) KAHUKLOBB. WW from the Katt with a largo atct-k ol t.ihiotiald Jewelry j tto., t oropi utiux fnie ohl and Siitvr Watt hea, line r-i..- .n. full and half seitri. I'.t ,iceljt.-, Bi eactpioi, Fitfr i: o,-. I r Uiiih, l, .. k. -. Silvt r Vre, tiold Fen 4, Ae. Alao, a lew ft tie Fit iuh I i'M-kn, iii hlat L .iud w hitt Ua.-irlle t am-s. Hitttti hou;ht our (andt ft mii lh) itaanulrtf tuier, w- af en tided, and will, ttell at i he LmmmI arjoai. . would reHt thUy luvile tho Udie :uul thr (nldiY to t ill and exaaiilK our toe k HITTUULFF BftOft., upi i- 4a Main -(! i. u .rf h th i, H i a?i. juij'i'' rv Oil at fv ei r calUo, rtrtalt. for khU- hv VM II. 1'. SIUI.LAKI, ;.(i IJ 17 Main hlrtM-t. M. lull - . i i ol ffaywif nl'i and MavMs junt ar- i rh'eti, ToV Ktle al WM 11. P. STODDABIV&, 1 1 r I J 1 7 Main mreot. rMf ti 1 O O H ( A . v . Ji$ ff fad.ii.-t, all BiavS, from lx ., to .V f U.. apt it. . K. Ifl I.HMrr j tt. m 0t H i,t t i'tiUH J;it -jf M lold.U of No. 1 1'tci.l. .1 i'ork, I'HUt aa h Ol Il.tUM, Shtellllflri, Hillt Si .le. j For ante a T. l;lMoNlf.s, Vost-y Wiit lOaOOOt' t.HS. 4 M4H4 t; H di hrvm the Mills, at KKsK INK, ( I KNIl'k A 4'u'S , apr'. 47 Main afcreat, j f iHtnt v it wM&4. ! titraiior .t:ti.-I. i.-r i.-.linj- fit tin auaictfciK ot a i ouiiiiiir' wMttlM irutrinii nt i f Itraii, at tlij sctnio thrive KavawaJ JW lta &H nil oafetW an. I try ll, at j F UMvINK, it UN H k A CUS I 4 ' a t v Family ljrniy, I api -Zi 47 Mailt Mreut. i tlTF tt HI 4 KH I", a7 17 f .'I on o - Let all heads to' tamiliet. hotel- , ki H-fa, ultd olhfi t. i ;tl I al (he ahov.--iialiiftl rwtajh eSaMnt, aitl ee th ii pt k id' FoNtfini- iu evry I vain i.. .ml at all i if--, lo HteftiU r. at art3 FliSlvINi:. i'V UN If H a :.. QftiTic ..ft A. ru itttt.s. mm WW M el-- ii While Lime, the I. t in Mo market, at KliMvINK, t TKMi K A I tL'S t'lly Faintly t.rot ery, apr'Jo 17 Main ttret . iti4'H:'M .yii Tt ttu K W-S "i th' rhifkwio, ' do. Turken. V tlf fheaj.'at T. RKOMOND, rtd Haaay Ithak a tttt 4ttS iJVtV 4 i4J.iU S. t i'lm-iT a? J aorllio-nl l Uye alel liotit'.- n W hisk ; :i , fiipeiior artirhi ot ('iiiiii ni liikv of various I raod. ; J,i I W of -itj-t ti.-r ietlitv. f'r -al. th.-.ipal T KKU VliM S. I', .ey" Hhak. M9K- H4Muijiv m'$iW i T4ph mTjr .i FrHafM rtaai L f aii I mi the . oiintry , ut re-t,-ivitl.i T- l;KILMM" I'h7 Khn-k. I fmttW4Ts s mmjrj fTA rtttnmw im i auJ on 1 1 1 in no i . -t It i , Iwt Rh alei h ajt kVrcaalib UIW' J NlKUAFs, i api2u 4J Matu eticct.

MISCELLANEOUS.

gsiinn it t: nr. i rirncr. slgjh MJ Cured Dried lbsrf, just received per railroad, let '..r s aprl4 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY . "Je I A, 1 Uf xu M. Brizbt Ko.'fnic. nliiaie and lis! idnbr Tin A complete stock iu store and for sale by apr24 SAMl'KL 0B K. Oi.iiwT itii.. z iiaxi.M- qi Jur leittles Olive Oil ; - daa pint l-. tts J Htfe Oil. just reci-iy-J and kir sale -tt aprjl RLLIOTTS FAMILY G&OCKBY. o whk mr r o wrm urn liKikespi Miami Hille I'nwder, tlsikeK Ll.istinir 1'i.udi r. ra k.-gs Austin a Smith's Uin- PovaVr, In cases I'iinisti-r Powd-ir, .last received from the Mills and for sale at apiii ELLIOTT S FAMILY CU'IOKKV. IK 9JHH. .J.OOO J Vl.Yll tMtltIO BTWw oil bright ami galvanized, received mid for sale by 0pr24) SAMUKLORK. ULemoval. TfjtjaKa m. tiMji,jrj'tf mjis itr9W atoved big stock of Tea, Tobacco, Cigars, Jfcc, to tin- corner of Main ami First streets. Mfloiaiag Dobell i Cimyngtou's Book sbre, where he w ill be pleased lo see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with a cull. apiti ffouHiji- .n.it; it k .ni at o ti - mond. By Mrs. Hom.-s. Beta. An antobiofrrapby. Biblical Reason Why. K-r;, body's Lawyer and Counsellor iu Busiuassthe best business man's as..intaut pilblisbvd. Beulah. A splendid Novel A Life Struggle. Miss Pardoc's last. Life Betore Him. Agaiust Wiad and Tide. At DOBELL A CONYNGTON'8. mi st hmukiwh it .1 r nr.il. ' m tM Warren's " Why Do I Love thee." A neat frnag Words by A It. Burnet. Music by Charley Ward. Summer Quadrille. The Hoaelle Waltz. Winter's Night I'olka. apr3 lMHOajlJS'V' Oil. V LOTUS, 'itr.WfM Mahogany Oil Cloths, all widths, Table, Stand, and Bureau Covers, ot ail sizes, and Oil Cloth Window Shades, just received from the manutacturur at SCI1 AI'KEB BUSSINO'S, aprJt 4'J Main street. M9 LMM9MMMJirm TM0 WBM,to 114 Inaaaft JACOB STUA UH f HON HsMTtHRTS.Hl.twtwtVS m J aad Hunt - iI 7 M 1 Watches. t tiilitv. Nod. 1 and 2. JACOB ST BAUD A SON. Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. M tJsKl&f.i:Hs H-M f VJVIV JUST ttiiM- lurried ftum the Kaati where ho liaa pur a h a a ed a IxMiUtiful :wsort mentor line VVateb- - en, ChainH, Jewelry, I 1 ve r w a r e, and lo. Uf of eVeiy def't iijitiou, be is pre(Mired to Huit purehaaen in efery p a r t i e u I a r, imd which he intend to m 11 at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. Ho respectfully invites hin friends and cualoincin to examine hlH MOafe'ttftl prifi'H ltefuJ'e J ill i, iiiift cjewh re. All toods sdii are warranted t le an ceprew-nted. N. ll. -ieraouaJ uiii-titinn iaid lo raamirtME of tin,- watcaea. Ni". K Mil in villi, luili.it, i. L welry repaired at tafewarl liotlea, t.. opMHite Court Kfopic, Kraftsapr:n r. L.OKISI.KK. Ci A ICARPETS!! .a 09 V Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, Ami an s'ssin laaiai of tin- Anaat HRKS.-I TKT.MMINOS t-M-r bmagfjt lo tin- City. J. S. HOPKINS, iiln -.1 1 1 (h: Plil Slicil. a.li. l ,i I'r.S, I .11 K n.i.ri i. i.j s. -w terage IttiBtein fur tliiii n.-.isuii, of lb-liit.-st iilyl , jiiHi reeatTi ill for sale now l.y SlIl.LKIt A NIEHAl'8, at Main Htmot. .i.S'li itnanw r.it. t jiMt eaulasa, n.-w abeaaa at ii 1 . 14 II I It lory , u larsjs ' Mil,! KK A N1K1IAI S. n Main btrei't. It I TT K It : m TTru. - srem htare Butter in t'lotli. I OOK I.ANIJIiKY. tlTTKK. MM Mis, M foi al- by 4taV 4toxKj" rur.su i ohj" run .aaaa.pa.r Kf;H, for aal. ha COOK ANi LET. MWJMS AJVM Hit I K it itr nr. K.UUO st m ki v. W. PaTias Sii-'bi ('ur,-i I'u ni.o-s -.l H tin-. las Qatrleyfl II in :m l.Cin IIm W. W. Psaria's Bsjflaa Basis) liriisl Beat, Jnstreeeived l.y cuoK l.ANOl.KV. MM -it It Ml I 'Mis .' Ml B tires aad Perfasai Baaalaa. Kor.iale cheap ii-t I H MliSTOIM. il Bate O.I.-.. Warriiiil.il l.y WM. BIKUBOWKIt, ttaa Block, Main street. apr. M i BUILDING HARDWARE. MJt.ilt't'irs WHO .1 Itr Jl HO II T TO M t.uil.l , iU liu-l it to tb.-ir intercut to exaiittii.atsr utot-k a'nl -j i. U fore makinr: their arraagesjaata for harvlware l-r the bosafctaj m-nson, 1st we are deluriainea to nell iw low ua any oilier dil, r.i in tUe city. M- have on hand a large and .-omiib-te anso! Ilm-li t of Cxi, ihiw.mmJ'b Butt Hinges, li.H.i l,.M-ks ami Latcaea, all siasi and pi ices, Self.Clastea ti u 1 1 1- an.l elate Uinirea and Latoaas , ll.tii.l Kail tssreisaa nisaiiifit I'ointi-d .1.. from to 4 inched, I i i ' - ami rialsfclait Mails trim to 'i iniln-a, Libtuud Haaaj saa lalsajesj nidow sjatisajSa ftssk PaMSea, Paiual Masa Ifattiaert. .IAt 'Ol! STKAUB A SON, aatSS 71 Main et., ia-loa Waaaiastaa llasrse. mg ii it i. s. fit i. or tZsKjT i.. i h it, IV j 1,1,1 , pickled l'..rk, Ibr sale by aaaSB CiK'K A i. AN41 LEV. 75 mvHtM. rur.su i-oujm .nn.ii. al 11.- per -i, Ii.. .mm Him 'rim.- Baaa al 71 a I.A.M1LKY. per llKi !!.., for sale l.y ihiK 120 HXS. Kit 'II tal.J.B ill HUSK, Oairv .to, li lam la NutrDOR ,v I.AN'll.KY. in l,.x KHfrtieh sea do, for sale hv ,WK SH. O CM r.iltl.i' llln. Put al was. 2Sfi Isasa. Prime Tabic ami Seed Potatoes. lt.-.-riv.-.l per Bailruad at apr-'o CtntK ,V l.ANl.'I.KY'S. aoi miisM. ni'.v.;ij.v uti.iss asa s. .-ii. asl rei-elreil and for .ali by V. SHAltPiC a on., aarZt No. i:iii Main strict. 4 Mill X. Km TOJS'IJI KS. - 4 ke-e W. K. Ratter, tTUT aia Isask Paaaasas, -I.lhi l.-.-oiv.-.i at HirJt Kl.l.lllTT S VAMII.V OilOi'KUY. LADIES AND GENTS: rmr h ic wo t, ys -M. ok-ii al Nn. . aSet.Ntid WUW. tlonie and hk no eil little atuvt) attkd tall COl sf'-f IS STTJsij sir ei MMl for a lew trouble to show tilose i red l.ailet. CHva us a all. ami I know on will buy. ;ive Kid, Kreueh K id aud Moitxvo i.tka Ihh-I ot tie niowt exuQtsite wtylr-s evi'i1 - iu this market. 3liss-' nod 'liihlreu's Omifcm of evi-ry shade rtml edtr : Kit! hii . Mi'iihvu ;" tmiicy style, vith and without hee-ls ; t -r-1 iMJH d irf a:ioiis UMh l MMl iunrravetl patent. Ijents' tine Tal'lll .e ithl" iiud Oattf BtMM made to UDKlt of the bM iMflilltufl ft-.- MB h:i had tor year . fitovr Kid, Talent Leather, Call ami Mci'ii'cu "oogre-v "wHf-1 excelfior, a la uimlf. MmM'9 I he MimC lah n n.tl de and best wei kiiit-u lo Ih found our Kasit-rn Mtfefl net xe--(ted. i lend, 1 1 -me t-u r-t rMijonf. gim u- u trial. .lollN KASl'H, mai No. b stocoud it., KvaiisMllt, in-!

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Babcock&Co I Els -Ss i-v x r a v v-. -m t v s nAnUWAKfi UtALtKb, HAVK RBHOVKD TO CO EL MAIN 8c WATER STS., A S 1 1 NuW Ol KKI! KOI! BALE j A Larse and well Assorted Slock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND (1FTLERY. WHICH, OH EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE si; rf 1. 1 Kit OJ' THR MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. jBABC OCK & C O., Cor. Main & Water sts iiu.i its, sjtrr, ..v ttJmoM.AViZ T.il'iti-co, from cuniDlnii to -xlrit ttiif. t'.ir -wilt . I. ..-i,ii- an,! sataH .it sl'ALlilSil'S, aavfj iJor. Main aul Kir.it Htrt. iJfMl.ytJ, .M.J TI II US, JYVTtt, t l ints mill i sunlrn. fur - u.- i-li(ui al JAS. L. BTPALDINu !, sraf C-onu-r Mniii himI Kirrtt. i.nou nits, ran sit JtiiiTs M-J immtaaJ nt BBS liou,Hr Kaiwilv Octw erv, iimi L.rsaleliy aaO) J. f. KLI.loTT. :M KRisKJS'llin JSHOMTMKJVT OK mm Patera v(.bl'N 1'iunos Ii at 1IKALY A VV'AUKKN'ii, C'or. M iin arnl.Kirst htreeta. OIl Piano haVaa in hi-- at -' i lapi'Jl) II. & A'. pricen. HATS. O1 Vtt SPmMJTU STt'f.K -'tt If Ot'T iii Seootw m none in lieanty and Mynitm lriiaU proiHtrti iim. Lovem of acotnfnrtable, good-lookiiifr, inn- ami aatalian H it w ill be sare to Ki t aalfed ami litti'il. Brill); la your OCaVts, gi'iitieinon. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, Ala-ayii on linmt and madi- to order ot any ?lia;e ,.r aulor The Cricket and Zouave Hat, fast reiurniufi into fiihiiTi for 8prani tt tjuanner. WOOL AND FUR HATS (If every imaiualde sIim., color aud quality. Straw Goods. Au iinuienae ntoek. bought low w ill 1 1 at lorreripotidiuK fi-iurer. CAPS, CAPS. A very large Htuck on haud all the !..!-! styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. T)i9 lKttt ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endlenii variety for Mirinjr and Siimm.-r. VAUTIKK A MA ilC'ONN I KK, aari .Mam street. UM.miiiTK rJi.tii jit J roirJiit WW price taaa sVeir otkBred (ielbre, toanther witli au Saaast meut of Colonxl Paint, at tin- Uni. utore. MSI. H. P. STODOAKH, nil 17 Main street. ruxjjyrJS'Kirs on., risii IIMI., .iJVIt m Siwrni oil, lor sala by the barrel or ralWa t aprlz KO.O O O 17 MAIN' STKKET. u' r JH T I O T j T m K m9 l'lallts ill" reeeivi-d nd for rtule at aprlN KMilOTT'S FAMILY GIlOCrJKY. MS I TTI: It HtfTT H M- 5 O i M. It S l-lioke Uilri'ii UrM-rvr I. .ill- r. Jil-l l en iveii ut the Plnnser raaaily lirwery spnl and for aalo Ii; J. P. Kl.LIOi'i . HKU'i.U T U H 1 f H or JI I. M. kunlrt at SPAI.UING'S, our. Mam and r irat. t .t.ys. 7.V, I HIJK.V. J t di Iron II.-iii.. I IVdar I'linnih, I do. Iiras-, ltoiiml do do j do. bVattsr i. . ii -Uaaa a'd I'.uii. i Itowb. .IiinI r.-ivive.l from Ilia l..i-i bymar: yi ikj'K a KANULKV. MB t: III i TH.- I.V TMiMi M9 KMi'K OK Mm.- wiiiTK i.kad. The naaanritmnrt has i-en iseoinlro agent lor the aale of White la-ad al nianiifartiiroi 'd price, and ran now Sell ut lower niruroa than ever otl.-re.l lad'ore iu tin- city. Call and m-i-f,.r mraelvea. WM. II V. SToliHA Kl, mar-'i 17 Maia at. T HJII,KS SOKT ri.VE BaXi Hiiiiable tor raMriag Onuuy Itafs; aln, a full supply of nne arid heavy llriiip IVkiiiK 'i'wiiie, Ivraate'iy UK. KOSTKK VQ.. mar:tl Comer Lo,-ut bt. and the CaasJ. a1 .I. ..v i-.ii'ru hi. ij'Is, with i- t. M axtaree to them, lor aale rasap. MII.L.KR A MI EH AT P, aprii H Main lrM.-t. f;t a u 1..1 it i r. s , jh is UK s, jmjvmm i aihlnia Steel dariaa; Skirt-., a safMurkar artlcta. tor sale cbt- iir than heretofore at Ml 1,1, Ml ANIEHAl'S'S, H,r.', t:. Maiii street. - jfa hush, r.nt t ou.s; 9W : buih. Kbelled Corn. For sale at r.LUOTT S KAM1I.V QROCRBX. a .inn i ubi.s. i.KJr i.itii. jm JBLa priaic article, fur sale at ssofiA KI.l.IOTT'S FAMILY GjUMrKstT. CiOJM. OMI.. 3 HOIS t:ilJMM. all. -' Jvat received and Inr aale at ai.UI RLLKWrl FAMILY (illOCKKV. tK.nr.yr ! t KMKjym- sua mmmii.s. Ohio Fall-. i Vna-nl l.r a:ile low at aprJt KM.Ion s FAMIl." HROCKRY. n i m.iit'HKs .i.y it JKWKM.mw: We ,ir aelliu at. hci, J. welry, Jr.. at US il aiasllaai J low prima, (.reparatorv to laying in a new t,k. " ItlTTItoLKK UUOS., marlr. tK Maiu utrvet. tt.y-TKit. -T.V t'Tit-'K It Of to attend a t.rorvry met artee an expr.araayam. Mum know Isaa to virit.- a lair hand, and ...in.- a.-ll h onaniMiadeta Apply al Ko. Pioy Ulob. Main street. niarK.-U Carpet WnW' UK sStlZVKiwtJStA sS i1Rw'w uit stiark ftf 'arets, ttu)T, Oil fhiths, I'ur tain isools Indli Swiss ami Ihtiuask - Table Idnelt!, T"Wes. Nankins, Sin.din?, ami house I w v: '.-u . n itafN generally, tiiau we bae ever received. AUo, a lMTg retail ttH-k f Staple and Kane y Irv GimhIs, Trimntliurs. Nolhms, It'-duiy, Gloves. Im Mm4tIWmj, ftMrn 1 1, i irt- aAwrttni'tu ot Merriuiar and Cuclwro irlt. Hoon kirls I.' per rvnt. cheaper tli.in last year, ISt-ys wear CeOttuti, Uineii and V" iniiii -1 . . t I i s ' Dre GtMd;--nire asoi iinent. Also, the Kiulicvu (Vtiuii arns. Call at .1. OAKiadVY N, apt? N. G Kirst atret-t. CO-PARTNERSHIP. .i.yii h. ,tHM,Ktti.'iA iu 1'i.yi i.iireh.i-.e.i trom 11. II. Itt inataelaatie, (rorni. -rlv ot 1 1 i li I'll i o I II. Nnrro .1- I'-o ) 1 the t Saw-Mill :.i Ilie afgass pan "' llftiiy, ilmi . stabliaa'aasat v.ill hereal'ei i- carried ou by ! aasjursiiie.l, under th" ami style of aleris- ,v Btaaaaaaaaaa The mill a I . ..iiC.uiiu liai all orders for Lumber piomp'lx .iit.l vciib ,ai,-. rinlcrs sidicited. ap.-JI-dtt " AHI.r.UIXi; i RW IMKLHAl'. r u.oihi s wk K T i' o r .i t o i: 99 Ftaiit just retails. d Iroin Allen's Nurseries, and tor sale at aprj JCLLIUTI'S t'ASULV tiBOCEUY.

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CII. - M SUM'SMEH.U BiLCItJUAS. Hil?.ir CT1H r MTtk 'riV i;ra1kII.', - ''J II 131 V! L till llil l?JLVlilES n .f - r. .t .vj u k r.i 1 1. WW ilealers imd MaimlVicturiTs of 'J in. OBoaar ww Wwt Irrrn Mfaren. Ho. 8,Wafrs(rwt, ln t,. r. Main mid Locust, Evansrille, Ind. Thi? Baaataasaaa aaa oaaataatijr oa Innd a full nnortawal of stoves of t-Tory vanatj awa aattara, at tin- low-out prio-K. ami aaj laaatc to inform their ;i a n. I ii,,- oalilif- -mr-mrrr. thnt rtirr ti iTr tha baal saa tiuiWrsl aasorlairiit i.l T.a Wrn-e evi-r oKri J, iimi hart coaataatlv ua kaad ;i lull nsnoi!"wnt of UriiKghit eajaisj I i,.--. i..-1-w.,,.- wishing work. i:i tln-ir lino are lo-np-rfiill.v re-jiiost.-il to th.. n, ii i nil u.f.iro .nrrluilS .Isovf Bi ro, xm by nouit aHasjptaa lo lln ir hosluexH ami lhoruaj(h kiu.wl. .l'i- ot tli. ir i.ru.lc, thi-y hnycMe give uMii ral astMatjireMi; MKI1AI S A HfcCWLMAN. COPPKK AKP JOB WORK. rAeambuat, Distillery, aad Brewery Work; Hiram Pip,', oda I . i: -. r , : Pmnpn, nn.1 jn-n. ml O.ih-t-tiniitliiiig anil Shaet Iron M ork, aaaae and rejiain-il, Ifnl Rooting, l.ntterinp, ac. jr.-rit ftiui i itae'i lo qie perfect nl laiiion, nt the .oi.-. arscaa. niar7-linil I860 S H M t -V tJ t h.i it r ..ii'i reiived aud now tieuini, ari ehani atoek uf xsoocla saitablfB for the.spiiu;; Trada ; J rti'aen fancy priut.",' lt deuinu; 15 " blaacni a niuiliiis; - 44 law ii-: - i - ehallie; in " eotroiiath; 1 nprou iluvko; h haled fthirttltg ntripe; ." H Atteeiiii";; And a Kreal varn i of notions of all Kind-, all of i whieh wv an Kelliu hidow Ciiicinitatl pr it ft, its ' vve art- tletei mined to dratv the .oatd trnde to Baaaan 4 ille Cohio aul l AMinine tor vourselve at afcaaf J. fl. M AUHKU ; A OO.'.S, Kirst St. Ml .w ti $ A.-- TUB fUaWfWM Store of Thoma.s ht-rih rjm Ik u reniov.tl . lit.ai K-i. 7 ininin.'3 ld Htaml). to fft Mtlin St., 1 opt.Hite wVaahlaaucii iiou-i. aiHrv he keep- a lull , .:i:pidv of LKATIfKR AND FIMUNUS. lie keeps on haie evei j VMiiel) and sella ehe-jtp foi ejish. lu n. ip Ui fssKit, Kli-m iii's uU fealaaaaaa, it with nil, atel w ill tie on nand ro wrtil on our M tri-iol- and all the to m e uioiuui wh" may call oi. , H. He W ill do j 111 ire It all. mat:- Imd WOUAH K LL'i'l!. sK M, i J ti ... IIA M. JMlIXsroN, iapii ll'"k. Main Mtrut i . T i t it K S 1 prie e, at I h MS iu t"..rreat Variety lit the V.-u Draa fsU7 N. s. THOMPSON. The Jl4'onoi9 isi TmiMBJir Tifi: tirat luvmiutus at eve? v K.iir wtier- it hlM laeu exhihiteil. At the SpaUt-'eU i u Imliaiia Distriet Fair, hehl here iK'hiher. ISSS, then Wtttm hut iwii ireiuiuiiM ttUei .-ij (on . n.i ii tr tt-rt- MM fc-f the ieHt WOOd etKkiiiu -l've,an 1 uiie for I he !.jst OBfU i kn : sto. The BotMotuit tMik the Fl KST IMtK.Mtl'M hUl TBK IIKSI' - ouKiM; WOYK FOKW(M)f. Ruelfter, Klnuiau Ac Co look the It rut luoiuiuLii fur their cotinj stovt; cm ctmi. No other prauiiflll w.'i't' uflered. The hif jreHiUt r luetlai was awanlei to tho Kcouoiuirst at the New York tftate 'nirj niel the ftr.tt iieuiiuiii at the 1'nitetl blatt.s ":iiir liehl at lbiCM, .net twelve other State mu Ctrooty Fairs in i . 1 In no hraiirh of mechanical Hit has thei v 1x.en a ni)re a( lsir( iil mlvaiKf than in torn manu lac tare ut stovt h. It hj hut a lew yean siuco tin very name VM :. nuv-lt y, PeptPMBBttftg HhaHltfsa itiuctntv, ..In,, "i M diWOM of use Ma ornament, Tln ne havt- raiiually ivtii nlare to i'ntt- of and utility ; until the varieikM out maikts now j rose at have almost exhausUl the Toc-nhulary of BMHtJ MM the tlitferent phMM the metal in uiudo tti asauuie, would asttfiiish hl Vulcau hiniM-lf. In style ami lniUh, tho inipruveinent ha leeu nmtf !?aviji notliin to ho nesiretl ou that pflintu the severe coiHiielitimi iu ni ice, lt which they have heen snhj.tcteJ. bafl ilcurivcd them of DlHiij of thr more suhstautlal 'junlities ih-.-ii able. This aeeuis mure especially to have ImB the cm He iu rvfereucw to cook stoves: an article of ; 4oMjMjtM economy that hasnioiv t-MMJ with acohljux wives atid crotchety servants than uemt s ople im- ' Th't pnhlic have ; e aoiigbt an improve- ' ni' ni iu this article, ami we believe are ready tM , any reasonable jtrice for t feoofcibg stove, il it only 1 ptmaessefc the lutsi its - : -ie. w-ilit coiiVenieie e, : durability, economy and r-erfection of manutaet 111 u. ' These qualiiiea hiwU to be jKMseaw-fl most fmMtj in ' thu Kojii rUiint anew stove, iHriected 111 id hroiiht out the past Heaaoli, hy Messrs. Troadwell, I'erry Si Nortou,d Albany. We hard Ho much of this stove, and it loukod so much like a stove intended for U90, that we concluded to try thoni, and the ' result of thu experiment convinces uh that the proprietors, in their determination to iukr- ; '. ; :Juee in the vrld, have bucciedud- We regard the Kt oiiomist as ins: i u j, .il I the merits nlovc euii-uierat4-d as the great stove of the day far in advance uf anything ever attempted iu the iiie- yf ( sloven, peiiW t in all its ajipointiin-nls, and true to its uamtf in duntljility aud the use ol fuel. Amon : the mauy couvenieiicu-s attiu lul to it, may le men- I titmed a large oven, with hooks arranged, for sus- f H'iidiiig Bloats w hile rojstiu?;. A copper water j 1. ink. holding from 12 to gallons wainmi;; closet, biidling hearth, fc Ac. Tho broiling i hearth iaoueof t!iu most noticeable features ol this j reiuarkaLle stove. There upvpt has been, to our ; knowledge, any broiling ttxtuio that was really sat- j islactory in its nperathm. The proprietors id' this stole have htfmm C(nluetinp: a offHM of experiim-nts -upon broiling, eliciting aume valuable facts, aod re- j suiting In the invention of a gridiron adafitetl io i IhirJ atove, w hich hits i- u nee 1 tied by letters patent. ' aud is one of tho most admirable thing of the kind j we ever baw broiling w ithout smoke, ami keeping J the coals in a Constantino. V aru always .lad i to do justice to me auutlau mi) loveuients, ami MH M-cially such as eontrihuti' so largtdy t the ni iicni) gMsJ, as the one above nienlioued. 1'he Keoiiomist, wh it It js riimi tiwHllJt surli n large sale, will be found uuhj at SCANTMN M'kriillNS'.S, Main ol., b.tweeii Water and Kii,I, Kvafisville, Ind. marl niiMKii .Wri.--I 11.2 I F HJLKs M forsaleby 8. K. UlLBKltT A OO. 1MQ. SlMlJjSti & SUMMER LSUO. Gr Z o JT RsKMI.I, ISKSI'iCtT-st 3 fnlly inlorm then- MM (Hibfic jft uerallv, lhal !n vo his Ire lid hii I the detily ret-iviii'; a - i(-:-i'-us to their tare amivririel fttN-k of .Spiinx :tnd yinnaif-r IhWUm. whieh, CbV i li'iimv, style aHI vniiety. eauiud be surA-tvl. II would In- Mparlluou, to etiume i ate all the d--par tin -n I m w fiit h, on :nsvlioii, will I- bmud replel: -emln aeiiifr all th hsuliu ralylesaiid imvidties of the seagull. The iKHiness principle, whu-h have ealned for thtfir old estab lisvheI i. sm h evteiLnive MtrMs j age, will bm udln-retl to, ris.4 Kx.-eution of onters j w it-ll tlisp.itch attenlion a;l eourtoHy m ruNirni rs, coiu-'ioetl with M4den.bj diaries. Their I rtttN-k h:ivinr leeu purchased wi(h eare and judi;j i. lent in thi" best markets, and of tu -t MMIkV, lo- ' gHMf with Mil adheretife to pound priiteipt' nf ; trade, they are CM fitlent ol Isdiitr abl- d suppfv ; thtu- who may Tavor them wilh a cat ou the best j t-rim;. Annexed ih y .uibinit aHatol d ;ti tun-nts i Mollis, i susiiiieris, and - - in- -( TwMMIfl K;. , Jeans, CtdtoHades ami O.-uiins, Ni'wStrl' Priti M, a y. ir-at variety, t i t-ueh Urgaiidit-s, Law ns and Gli(hauit, Kiilish rami's, A TiirlaW aid Ohaitis. HI .ek. and Kaue.V SilKs, ami liirh I'opliu-. ; Mohair floods for traveling tlres-ie. Kreueh BetiMa Uolies. fi to II VoI.miih. ( - organdy -" u " I Silk ami Ghtgliam Ciui-n lla and Taras-d. I'anama, lraid l.eimi n and 1'aliu ills, ! R.M.tf. ami Shoe, Sofr Black am! Colored Mat-. Wit it, lllne and Pink Hoaquito NetJi, Kreio h and Seteh Kmbnddcrie, a re it v:i: i.-ty . IMark Lac Mantillas ami Points. I llosiury, Ghies, Mitt, and White ami tVlond I (,oriH'tts i Wliito ttoodi, Notion n. Dreas Trimtirma. v.t Ac. ! S. A R. would call part-t ular ..tu-ntiofi to their I stof k of Irish Umv OoMtf the t own imporia- , tionc, wairuuletl Pure Linen, &ott tininli ;.nd i liras Khsu hed COWtkUajruf Ji, 4-1, 6-4 and 12-4 ' I, i lieu h. Krowu -nd MfMMri Ij MkMU nil flfatefj ! Linen Cambric llam!kerjh.ets. Towtds, Hown aud lileaehed HuekR, Ac. N. B. TBMfMli knt, Soriiii; ar-u!fl the bodv, are re raaatrtaa; StaeJ I the .luineliil,-i; CbdlowisM iecu!iaritic-v aiui advuntafj 1st. K:Mdlityof application. i!d. reilect Irt-edoiu lnuu liability to ebaM or exc i iale, Hinl admit td uny kind of exetri e willu nt the rflielltPs4 iueoiiveii lel-c-' tt the wearer. jtri.ri.i-r laiti and Kirststreei wjjfe itiii.s h'lttit'tt a vsr Htt4 :t v J" rd and lor sale- cheap lo tdose cou.ti-niuent at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OBOCKBY.

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,HU1' OJ- li.iJ'U, .t t.iHIJr m m u.t of th'-se trnl ami jastly oolelirMed, newly ami i 1 creatly improved surouier and winter Cooking Stove, ol Hie unrivaled jtewnrt's Patent, and at i ne oiiij nc;ei.i y in una rny. , 77i.-.--. Sriintlhi'r, Xo. 29 Main street, between First aiui Seeoiid. I Tin- Dihi premioai wan a'ard:il to this Stove as tlie l.l ..Kit or wood cooking stove at the South -i awaasra Indiana DUtrk't Fair, held at this place. o Htovo ever devised conil.ines aa niiinerous ar ; important scieiilific principles aa thi of Stewart's, j II Lroila. la.il. Lakes ami n asjsj at the same nion, , nt, wilhi ml . in- dlh tiiip.u i : m llaror to another, ' or prodiawux tUal ncnc ot atale in im-uti and ! (.ravi.-s. whi.-h, to the delicate and laatidions f i lale, make ho insuperalde all obj, nation to ererv j Maer eaukiutc stove now iu use. AVith one-fourth of th.- fuel employed in the l-ent of utoves now in I ue, thi mot perfe ct and cv.uiplete coakioir apparalasaerioruMk siuiullaneously and iihuii pei-Wtly Ihan let-, ever li tore ti.cn ta coinplinhed, everything reejsisa4 hi tbe, lieal providi-,1 families, so far a. ' coking i- . on. ci ue.l. When, too, it is borno in I mind tha tie- niot delicate femalea can visit the kitchen alien tin-Stewart Slove is tally era HOT ed, mid the tire i at Its heiithl, without the hiuallest i iinidi-.-i.-;i'.iilnM from the ,ai.,' . of t.-iiipcratnrs, .. little Is, the kvat liom it ilitlin-ed a l.-. unity . aa inducement i- pre nied lor its universal employ, meut never lo-iclofure pi esent. d i n ally ol li.-r lov. ' That, ind.-.-d, is One of Its priticipa'. attrai Uaaa, as w.-ll a in i-realest wondei , how b at is Bl econon,ie.i nini fjHaei witliin Iks) stove itself, and so lUtle pt'i'cepliliSy ecrapea int.. the kitchen, a p'ucj waare, atth any ol Ihc atov.-s liv iu use, other ti.. u Stewart', il is scarceli poa-iitd.- for any one, in vv.irei wentli.ir no-i-.-partienrarlv. to breataO with c.lillolt. . Kin years Mr. Stov n l liai ln-.-u euijiloyed in pci liiii- litis slove," and since last February, he li . l.i ., ,ii.-i throe n.-w patents for improvement j, v. i,M Ii ii. Ins opinion, aad the opinion of all who have ev.'inii ied it, made ii perfect. Within fotir i rears Zieealy ttuassaad tsf tassa have aasa oid, under a full ptnraate', and not one lias l.is-n relurned. These n in n kalde result have emboldened i host id sieve manafacton rs to imitate the Su-warl stove, I. nt. save la exleiior apn-arancc, wj-i.-h I Da old patents (buH hsK cvpi'isl) elcildc llienl to Kive. they no in. .1.' I-.-. ml.le StcH'urt's than chalk do, .-i ticosc. 1'heso ttnit-iiiotis are knowii by various name, bal they are ail delk-ieiil in vaiinii partlcalam, such as the air-Ughl Iki, s. by which full control is kept i -.vef laa tire, ami of the lnt. bv il draft dauipcr, lajpeaiottsji cuatrived, which almi admits a i-.m-etant surreal of cold air on the batatas of Ilie lire box, wbirAagaia lusiiaai s heated air, and. p;inne into the oven, is m;ide available for i-iokiu t urposes. The areut and sahacribta is receiving the lioi Imitation of the Slevvart Stove, culled i " I'ridc if tin M est,'' which be will tie happy to dispose of at two-lbirds ol'tlie price aftac Knaiae Stewart't. Itis possible, of conri', to eoak with it, bul it boars no resemblance to Stewart's. The " Stewart " is sold by the agent, under n full truaiiiiitec I. - p. - i'l. 1 r n i ii reroiumeudeil, and if. a it bin three month- from pntvaaslaki any litult is found with I In in . Im "ill lake them back ami refund the tanner, iloiisekeepei will bear iu mind, then, that Hie eeniiine Stewart Stove, bought al the only axcut's In re, ;w ill, with hull the lalsir ami onefourth the fuel, if. more and la-ttcr cooking tlmu auv oilier stove ever coustru-ded. THUS. M'ANTLIN, No. J Muin sire,-!, Sole agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove iu Boataafa Indium mid Kentucky. 1IIJ.1 KIJTT.IS JM i'MOMI'K fi.OT C just received at JAS. 1,. SI'ALIilNli'S, apilT Cor. Main and In: vSWtlNG TRADE. Jolaix 3E3C- Deters, ' Waolesale aTanutacturer ot (ientletnen', Ladies', Misses', and Children's , HOOTS, SfOhS, AAD UPPERS, Carli.le Uuildiiiirs, No. M West Kourtli street, Cincinnati, jyvtTKs Tim .1 TTKjyri ojv or deah n to the tart that he is now nsanufltcturirir and keeps constantly on bund a large stock ' of the iii ucst aud choicest styles of goods adapted i to the requirements of popular trade ; the induce menis he oilers are OOOD GOODS AT LOW ; PRICM. Ha-. int; beea et Raped in inanufacturluK , limt class oiid for over twenty years, he now i claims to haie facilities for manufacturing flrst class floods a cheap, if not cheajier, than Knsteru tuanalactares He feels cotiftdeut of hi. uhilily to , oiler extra itiduci-Hieiits toekaa hnyer. His motto is fair Hold an l no favors. ''iill and examine hisifo.Mls, and you will In, sure I to bay. hfjs I'll tier promptly attended to. tel.T-iind svrf .V fl HI K S iP L ml and Hatter Tryers, Bsigar do Qasajrias: Kods, llranflbre do Yardsticks, ii Tools in sella tor ladies and childriin, At tlKti. U SONNTAC. .Main street below llrnnch Bank, apr:i Sipu CST the Circular Saw. tpo.y.yr rs, si oom's, A.yn hmhKm boas).. -A larne and very cheap lot of the lat. at i-ry lieaiitiful ones, justoiieued SITIAPKKR A BCSSINO'S, Successors to S. Emblrh A i'u., V Main street. apr. mtrsT It Mil' KM lK Ml JM .1'B W MVMPH ,,i DO MPS I'ATISNT SAW 111! M MING MAi'lllNK. We take pleasure in uallinir tlie atteuthai ..f all those using Saws of any kind to this Oi-iiiiia-r, a. b-.-iuvf the Is-nt now in use for choapinsis. durability, and eflicieiicy ; having beeu successf.illy ii-nsl iu almost ov-,r, Slate in the ITalon, ad the demand steadily increasing, warrants ua Iu r...-nmmeiidiii',r it to all - oions needing a SAW 1. 1' M M I Sll MACH1NK. sy.'Tlies.. I.nmnn.rs are maiiufactiired for tu ot Hie Is-st material, and every rare taken iu the work' a.aiiship to furnish a machiiie that cannot tail to give satisfaction. I1W.1 HUN NT AO A CO., .lotds-rs mid Importers of Hardware, ic, Ac., apr 5 Main st., Kvansville, Ind. h. r ii v Ti n i.ysojv, iiKjyriT, Marian removed from his old rooms, Main Street, yepuaita lb.- l oiirt Baasa, to the corner of i Main and S-coud stc, over Thomaon's Drugstore, ,i,i tennis in,-i ased hi l':u'liities for doing all 1 aiads .-I Paatal aork, he . - now prepared to supply . tie- demand. II.- is still malting those beautiful fluid IrUtet with Hum l-.-tli, which are preferred bf I so mailT, and Kiiich. for strength and purity, cau- , li. -I bf -ill fa--Ksl. Also, Hie i, w styles. . f vv ni k, tha foul inn. nis Gasa, ubich is very beautifal ; the auiI Iw-i , -whieh i sapstrier to vulcanite; also, cheoplas-ti-alel silvei plate. He ha laa-a uaiUK tor 2 years, 1 the el.-, trie process for extracting teeth withiait pain, and in ilie majority of cases, with entire 1 etMS is'S. as hundreds of MMM will testify. Parents way in iii. - health and Kauty to their children by barlaa xbose distrestubssj; irrogularitios of thu teeth e.-i :.('.) tv t be dent ist. The most extremely irregular lis'lli lain he corrected. The prices of Dentistry ha,'.- bei u iii the lust few years so very reaouabi, that all may now enjoy the Imnefits of tha -vi. nee. Dr. K. HUTOBIKHQX, Dentist. Cot. Main and Secuud sts., Kvansville, Ind. aatsHHVai BKt'OI.t,'KltS 'jtsWrm. M'MSTOI.S HQ. Bine, and tim in great variety and 5 per oi,;. cUeaiHT Ihan l fore. .It-red III this market. We Call at tell I i ill lO tho following kllld B baud I Sll.irpfc's 11,-p.Slte -i, ' KoColve.., 4 barratrd Hi.st.ds, Colt' old an.l new I'atent, 3 iocb, 4 Inrh, and inch bariel Ih-volvers, ass.irtel wilh Ivory tutd Ro-eivoisl handles, Warner's i'istolr. Sill till VVesoll Pistols, Hiaaaaara do Alien's single barrel, salf-ractrtaa Pistols, as-s.-it.-.I Ivory and Resevvissl handles, llailaftlili Pistols, Allen's Cartridges, Henry's Killes, Shots Gnat from $7 to $'', sbot Helta, Pistol naska, SiH.rtiuen's e,uipmeiits, Kor sab- iit liKil. S. sjONNTAQ A OO.'S, Barawara Peak rs. Main street, ,ip..-; Sign of the Oircalar Saw. a. II Jl WM S .l.y II .s.'1'i . --.-- - Silk alel Laco Mantillas and l'a-s Silk, f rape and Stella SaaarM opoaaa st SCIIAPKEK d- 111 SSINO S, Successors tu S. Embich A i'o., AH Maiu stit.t . I apr3