Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 221, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 May 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

WEDNESDAY MORNING. If AT 23 TICKET. PEOPLE'S FOR rUKSlDKST, ABRAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. FOR VMS PItKSIPKNT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN lF MAIM . Presidential Electoral Ticket. Eettorn fivr the Stat tt Lmrme. WILLIAM CD If BACK, of ljieentur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jeflerson. Iisiri.-t Ffrt toi 1st Distri -Cvrus M. Allen, of Knox. -!u.l District John W. Kay, of Clarke. 3rd District Morton 0. Hunter, af Monro. 4th District-Jehu II. Friuhar, of Franklin. 5th District Nelson Truster, of RnsUs. tth District KwiUn A. Kiley, of Hancock. 7th District John Hannah, of Putnam. Mb Distiict ..:.. !. I H. Huil,..l Ttpyis anui "th District Jaaies N. Tyuer, of Miami, loth District Isaac J, t.kin .on, of Allen, llth Mriric PwH O. Daily, of Huntington. Opposition Stale Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANK, of Montgomery. lOH LIELTKNANT tiOVF.UNuK, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REeORTER 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. Oar PaperAn Apology . The political campaign haa now fairly opened, and we are entering ujiou a six months career of great excitement. Much of our space must ntcessaiily be devoted to political matters. Many of our readers take but little interest in this kind of reading, particularly our lady friends. We shall endeavor to g;ve as much other reading as possible, and do not think fault will lie found with the Journal in this respect. But if any of our subscribers should be disposed to complain of too much political matter end too little ot other descriptions, they will please bear in mind that the contest now going on, is oue of intense inteiest to something like 5,000,000 of voters iu this country. No more important crisis has ever come upou this Union, since its formation, and it is incumbent on every lover of our free institutions to take a strong interest in the conteot, and endeavor to rescue our beloved country from impending destruction. We hope, therefore, that our readers who have not heretofore taken much interest in politics, will bear with us for the next six months if we should publish more political reading matter than accords with their taste. We hope they will consider the importance of this crisis; and also that the Presidential election comes only once iu every font years, and that the season of excitement is short in comparison with the three ami a half years of rest which succeed it. The price of our Daily is S5 per year; of our Tt i-Weekly Si ; of our Weekly Si. For the Campaign our Weekly will be sent to any address for CO cents. These prices are low, compared to those asked for most other nnnera SO low, indeed, that we are obliged to require the cash iu advance to make them pay. We expect to make the Jvuriutl richly worth the prices asked fur the various editions, and hope our friends will lake some pains in extending our circulation. We expect the Opposition, especially, to exert themselves in procuring subscribers to our paper. We can just as well write 11 the words of truth and soherness " for thousands of readers as Cor hundreds. We expect to do the best service that lies in our power for the election of Lincoln ano Hamlin, and all who feel an interest in the success of that ticket will not only oblige us, but them;elve3 and the cause they advocate the downfall of Leconiptooistn by extending our circulation. Let every man favorable to that cause pet us one subscribe that is all we ask. We shall continue to publish exeluaive Telct)i(H'hic dupatchts, whereby we are enable let tarnish the Uittsi 9tW3 tu itdVQHtf of utl foiliyrtttlvll I Now let as heat Itom the firiaods of the J.hi Hill KdUtorlal Carrespaudenrc . CHICAUO, May 18th, '. M. This evening, after a harmonious session of two and a half days, the Convention ad journed sine die, having completed its work, and nominated candidates fbi President and Vice President, of greal ability and popularity. The details w ill reach yon by telegraph. The result gives great satislactioa to most of those who attended the Convention, while the people of Chicago and of the Slate of Illinois generally, are rapt wrong through excess of joy. There is no mistaking the tact tbat An.: a it Lincoln is a man of the people, possessing unbounded popularity at boine. I bear it freqaentfy asserted by Illinois that there is no doubt of his carry ing the State agaiust uri ami everybody. Hannioai. Hamlin of Maine, j the nominee tor Vice Piesideut, is very satis factory to all the delegates. New England, particuiat ly, is in hih spoils over his nomination. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Indiana seem perfect! t satisfied with the nominations, and their delegates say tbey are no longer doubtful Slates. The vast crowd is dispersing. The hotel? are disgorging their thousands of guests Immense trains are leaving this eveuitig tor all points of the compass, freighted with home ward bound humanity T.-moriow morn ing the temaiiidci ol the visitors will mike themselves scarce, amongst Ibeni youi -ot-respondeot.

Now that this groat gathering is over, it ij due to the whole-souled and public-spir-iterl RUraMua that an neknowledcrenieiit

J , ,., quent Iv fnilow tiny regular bustne-w. Cilice I have 1.0 m ule ot tlieir unparalleled liberality in i..i hliutl. Bfiiny person liiivo applied to m. for preparing for and entertaining the vast resardies t. c are di-ea-e with which Uteir cattle, 1 1 n hoi scs, or dogs, have lseti iifilictcd, and m a Inige crowds of strangers who thronged the pub- , majority ol Cases my remedies have been efficacious. ,. , .. , , .-f i , -.11 have tor these reasons concluded to insert an ;td"C places of this beaatlfal and enterprising w9raKm9mt in your valuable dm er.settiu; forth to city. No other city on the continent would I Hmamnnitat Urge, thai I am .qualified t.fj.rej scribe remedies tor the cure of iIim-.u m ul cattle, have made such complete and splendid ar- ! horses and iMga, and 1 feel myseTf competent to do , ,. ,, solemn I he t.u t that.hr MM Ixdoi,- I became

ratiocmcnis lor ;lcvoiinut.u...iiiio inc twni'iition and the people attending it. Not only

were all IOC ptiiuic measures carrieu out ou i.j the alarm ol iliseased iioj;s, ami many aiuani lauus ot rotor wogpi, wueaa-saiu ogei a l-ni ui . ... . . , dogs hace la-en destroyed in coiise"ueme. These the ditch commences, to the StanBCld road, a ilia scale eomiiieuiura e witii ttiu occasion, tml ! Mlljuillls or, t(J K variety of eaanpUiuta, bat tan. - of about seventeen haadrod and seventy the stud v seemed to be to throw as uittny i when they lajcotno stek at all, the, aro condemned , 1770) fc. t Said ditch to he cleaned out ol the : iis rabid, when . n i no such diseasa- is the mat- width ol three leet at the bottom, and to its OOgenjoyments in the Way of the visitors MS tor with thcui. With these animals I have had , iual depth au.l grade, as thosame will he shown by

possible. Hundreds of them were invited from the crowded hotels, to private residences. In this way, the writer found an old Hoosier friend whose heart, hand, and home were open to him. Chicago is a magnificent city. In aud arotmd it, everything is done ou a grand I scale. II is a prnverii lltat wuenever t in- j cago applies her energies to any work, it is bound to succeed. For evidences of her enterprise witness her numerous lines of railways; her magnificent edifices ; her efficient sy3tem of public schools : her steam lire department ; her complete water and gas facilities; her miles of breakwater, dock, ami ptei :di uetiiros ; her lines of street railways penetrating to the suburbs of the city in every direction ; her efficient police department; her vast lake and canal navigation ; her inrmense commerce ; and the thousands of other signs of prosperity. The location on which Chicago is built was at an early time a marked one in the topography of the West. It was the site of I 'm t Dearborn, and possessed great ad vantages of communication. Chicago i iver, which Mows into Lake Michigan Bern, branches about three-quarters of a mile from the Lake, one branch penetrating the city in a southerly ditccliou, the other iu a north-westerly. The commerce of the city hence has about eighteen miles of dockroom ou th e lake, the river and its branches. Vessels run tar up the river and branches into the heart of the city. Pivotbridges are used at the street crossings. The south branch of the river is connected iv. to the Illiiiivis liver lie llie Illinois ni.il i Mwnigan Canal, ami down the Canal are extensive quarries ot' excellent huildiug Btone. But tune and space prevent me! 1 1 troln SajHIg an Vtntag tl.ltlier t WIS interesling locality, except to mention the great j: -i 1 tl,,. ..hc,,.,. hav ittA in ran disa.lv an tacres the people have na.l to ton tend with in building iheir city, ou account of the low ue. s of the ground; and the indomttablepersev. rar.ee they ha ve display ed . . I J The ground was aiiginally a law, wet prairie, without wood or building stoueThe extensive pineries of Michigan, across the Lake, in course of time supplied the former, and the Joliet iiiai i ies the latter. But the ground hud to he tilled up to idJFord proper drainage, and this troublesome, le dious, and expensive process is now gfiinpr 'ri. iV. i :. .i. oll. I he t tuile ot the streets s Le ng slow Iv raised in this way, and if R lions. no mailer whether It is ftanft, brick, or stone ' large or. small -is too low down, screws tire applie.l under il and up il goes. I saw a whole Mock of tinir nnd live siorv brick . bouses, some with splendid stone 1 runts, ! which were raised bodily lour or lite feel, j and 30 quickly and ipiietly was it done that j business was carried ou in them as usual. I Printing presses, which require to be kept j terfectly true in order to work :tl all, were run while the raising was going ou, and ! hot thrown out of level in the slightest ,,.. i grce ! Pedestrians traveled ov er the wooden sidewalks all the lime, ami new stone pavements are being laid under the (eel of persons as tbey walk over the wooden sidrwalks over the beads ..I the workmen! From all I have said of this tumid citv I wish to draw some reflections winch mat lie of use to Kvansville. The latter has e.traordinary ml ran tag es for a great city.She has the advantage of river, canal, and railroad COIUIUQIlitr-atiou. .She has i.lenl v of coal right at her door. She bus good wharfaire, and a lu'inlm-livc countrv tril.utitr i.i . m, .... . ner. .aio oveisita b.'.viug city is neat, ami none larger thai, herself is likely to l baitt closer than 200 miles. Her climate i: go. el nmtiter too tint nor tot. cold. Sin now baa tun start, and it will Le Iter own . fault if she iloes- m.l attain an enviable: prominence in manufactures, mining; com : . ,. .. , ' , "'" 'Oi.t ..,..e, i.ij , State, and even the West I tbeu sav to Ihe people of Kvansville, Le true to yonrselves and your best interests. Keep up your I 'anal ; eneout age your steamboat lines; put in to-vv unes vvherever a promising trade presents itself; snstatin home m.tiini.tctiites tsnd home mechanics ; buy nothing alrad when v ou can do as well at Imtiio systtuialixe your business; construi I impioved roads into the country and to surrounding towns as fast as t.u. spare means will p.-t nut ; extend your railroad lines and their connections, and by all nieabs lend a helping baud to the Kvansv tile and OrawfordsviHe extension tu Koekville; sustain wnt. tin til ten it or bind uur Free BohnnlTr imnrove your streets, perfect yout city

drainage, your police find fire protection de- I boa coauty, known as the- "fPatwka H.sase." This , ii... . . . . .-i ! proper If eaahracee sevial town Ins, all eoaaected uactmenta; au.l InSl, though not least, tatter- j u,i u tote sqa , on atbJeh tssitaaled two dwellallv i.ationi '.e VOUr new spapers ainl ! hmis. - Au i.buii.lance ot sop. . i.u truit, cou- . eteui.g ot apptea, peaches, pears, grapes, strawls-r-Streilgtben then bauds, that thej may ; rira, ratipharrb-sr, Ac., av., uiit i. gotwd on the ,. ,, , ,, ., ,- ,, I place, Ss II was intended KM A liuil and v. gel.lde Btreugiheu yours. Iioall ihec thiii lattl,- ,,,. ,,,-,., i( ,.,, t(. fuBy, and Kvansville has billianl future I waramsl snd . aili.-st piece of ground between Ei el. st. lie and T. i IV If till., where articles colli I be Lehue her, and a prosperity SUra auif sub- sent marly let. day- in advance of thai market. . . I wiU.ilsos.u iii vl ii iii mtbttnteg lite lusu, ot siautuii us acres 7i der bare sad divided into eight All that m aeeeasacy is I. aid wolk, nil ! hds of mea.t..a , Mstur.- and plow land, the balance viell 1 1 m be red soil eifi.al to mty in the raaaty: enlightened paldee spirit, a judicious It beralr- ! Th.- burm, ii rtetnired, a ill u. s.4d s. pmrate ... " t..- ... . i ; , . ., ... ... I gel her with the lowu prufNlty, lo suit the purI), mi l tan dealing oo the part ot her cUt- j ,h.,.,,-. wuj ,,, l( ,.-sir,-d, relapj the slum ens, to render Evausvilie .me of the lead- 1 bravw ami furt of ihe lot', without interfering a fit j the fnlbll-- lloii-e, out bUiJdingS or MM) ol file liull. Ilig cities tt the esl. j I nave been prei-ariag an. I fitting up tie- alio... . ,., . 1 property for th.- last is rears, tar a eertnaucirl resIhese ilo.ugble, thrown lojrether iu baate, iaence. Imk my age I j n. ,ni ,..

pi i sent themselves vety forcibly lo the mind j ' I I .ccompusheil by tin .-pile id numerous Ho n and rio like aria l.l-.SV is Ihe HMi and a good teat per. pie id I'l.ienoti iii i ol I agel.lctl I-. "li.. J. B. M t ho has .t OOvi yj, I i

MISCELLANEOUS.

MM IS. MU1TOH :M II J VMi HMiMi.MVfM Id hid for some years, in. d could not rouse .. , .,,, ,,,.,.. rearli.. and exhlind, I acquired from .ustrud --teuee,lbe ronnisfte knowledge, for son.e time ,t i! I.... I . . . imifli evoli iiihIiI occas.olteil .... .... -- -

UlUCU eXlK-lleuce, anu nasee sin uae vsnvuviv me cuv .surveyor, ami me e.iiiit to u inniwit out dogs would do well to consult me before they ilea- ! clear of the bauk. lltdders will be repaired to hid troy their dogk. With regard to the diseases of a gross sum for the whole job, the payuient to be other animals, the (BUM remarks will apply, though made upon the completion of the work ad its acthey are destroyed, not by violence, but by iuuo- ceptauce by the City Surveyor, uoran. e and neglect. I'. BUUKE, Clei k. I CM be consulted every morning, from 9 A. u. Clerk's Otfice. May i, Ififi . nniyiJ till 11 a. m, at Mr. -ge Thorahill's Saddlery , - - 0 u 0 BJt TMO JV JTO T i V K More, on Main street, or at my residene,., ot. the 1 0ldt.p forPlank Side Walk. Council Chamber, eonttnuationo Main .street, t.ea. -the bnck scho.d . j Igutf. And now it is bereb, o.de.e.l and house. (maylt.) JO&MVH MTOM. j ,,-,.. j ly u,,. Con, moo Council ol the City of mm mum J-ti u- tittoitft -tT fMTMt I v.vansvill,.. that the owners iaf all Lota ami narte ol

raf Knreka Bazaar. :t's lbs Kxtra Turkish rrut.es, at Pr In. Mm Choice Zaaie. Curranis, In." per Ue. 'isi lbs Kxtra larie and flesh do. l':Je per lb. J-J.r lbs ticrman Cherries, lac per ll. o hoxes hayer Kaisius, 21K: per lb. 3tn lbs Choirs Cooking Itni-ins, ISc jsu lh. ! drums Fresh Pig, I-' j- l"'r lb. lis. boxes Ext. a Choice Kigs, I.V per lb. lo;J 11m French I'lu.us in l.lass.lars, 15c par lb. n boxes r roach I'ruoes. aaaall si.e. Just received by CHH .1- LANOLKT 20 d it s it. i if it i. -a r mi mkins l.o.tilou Poller, in ,jo. .to. 20 do oiu t ft Mn nn A Son's Scotch Ah: pints Younger A Son's do ltecoiccil at may 17 cook a la HU I KV's. B a. lit SH 4 J.VJiiJ .!. T ffA.f Jt'M. vof j-,o lbs Pearl Barley, t$U Mm Pearl St.go, 17 i lbs Farm i, In store and for sale bv COOK A i.ANOI.KT. t. f it tet.s-rti, h.i u n i: i. AT J S. K. UI LliKK'l' A: CO. oiI as.-iMi'iiuctti ih Viti 'iutftg s-it tl t-r I. i. r-iiit all, roceiviMi atad toi bii.hvIi. tiUJi IM.fr.s MifJOH KSTOK. IOMN tniW. It, B. ANItlFJi, (iStt.kr I'uMtc ) LAW &. ANTHES, A T T 0 It N E Y S A T L A W , 14 K.Vlt Hjl I 4 O M. A Kt- TUl V, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, QgfcB No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court House, Fva.i-v.lle, tiidiana. uisy In it.tw ly Ml TMCM VJ Tl . VO H V W Ln ense to sell Lionels. Notice is t.eretiy given that I shall apply to the Board ot County Commissioners tit tllei. Juue Term. 1 Still, on the tirst Monday in June, lor License to sell spirituous liijuors in less quantities than one quart, at So. a, (ltd Plan. Water street, between Main and Sycamors streets, in the City of Kvaaaville, Pigeon towns!. id. Vau.bi Luiirh county, Indiana. n.ajl.i-ld H. BUOOKLOt'KKR ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! i f PY", " tV" " Zlfr 1 .Ml open bis lea Cream Saloon tins evening toi I the reception ot Manors. ine saloon mis .sen n. wl lilted up, aiol has undergone a complete s change iu the way of improvement ami coaafort. The visitors attending I he above well known and ppatar 8tooa. wUI be waited oa with pruaaptitada i"' aitentiou. P- B'lVI.E, First st., bet. Main sud pyeanaure. i n B. PARTIES of all descriptions wilt be supw'"' '", lTJaJ ' ?' "i'-' '. i ; , I ,. . I null r.i ties! Cakes, and tit the lovVi-t tales. niHV 2-1 m I gyon tiJt Mi K UHti.i f.-Jti O It 11 m Dwelling House, containing ten rooms, with all the aacaaaarjf ont-haHdiaga, situated on Locust ! .street, between Seventh and Eighth- 11 not sold before the 1st of July, i. will then 1... for mat. For further particulars empale id' the sabaeriher at the Picayune Mills. JOHN U. MILLS, ma lo-td lfTKA T JMKM0MI'IJVK.- THlKlli'. M bis the tir.o.t iss.at iiieiif ot Patent , Medicioea ever oAVred for sal iu F.vausviH. For , roauini. medhftatn j rail al his New BmgSture enr ., . , , Jtl. , j ' ''lain and ."second streets myl : it Will: It. Til H K ! - ll"rtmgwo.uej goods in I warm treataer. lor sale at Thompsons I'ruf. store. my 1.1 Notice. r tut h 4t. w ti.t t-'t.vii . i 1 business w ith the all 1 1. I II iliaail. or nny eieiuii Ui to lo .k. I.I:.. .. 1 1 1 :il.v oioOi'i 1 V o'.VIie.l I.V 111, in the City of Kvansville or County of Vand. rbout... aie ic led lo call on Messrs. John Law .v rtl II. Auihes. Atloraeyaaudthmaeelforaal Law, at their otliee. No. s7 Main street, Kvansville two doors above the Crescent City llatit;, who will give ail desired in formal ion relative lo the same. AL.v 1". 2vd. W M. II. LAW. N'.tii'c i- be reoj given ih;it the mileriiagmd j will apgdj to llic Btaud ol ( mini) Uunitaiasiimoffri, nl I heir .lull. term, 1SM, h the first Mom. lay in I June, h-i BosfMe t sell spit-it itt.iis li.jii'-rH in h-.-itiaiilil thnii a .(iiart, m Watef street, No. , j laetwevn Vine an. I llivison t.retta. in Ibe Citj ! I'vansvi 'It-, PigooU Tow usllifp, Vaii.lei hiii h i 'mill -j l, Imiiaita. S.VftU KI. IV HAVI-IN. III. IV I l-t.l Irk fr m M a m jt: w rwo utl it sec .heap, b sy yi Kl. out:. my 1 rjrt t.-- f M reived ) aer aleaaier Autocrat, and for&aleby : s vi 1 1 kl out; my I. aV HKtiT IUO.W Rtio majs'njLMH sheet iron assorted sifce. in store and tor sale I 5w by SAM1IKL tU aaylS i im m-BXMH WM'ttOH IJI..SSS MWir assorts.) siz-s, lot sale very j Thorn peon's Cdjy Drugstore. low al tin l." ,U.vft rxfrv i 1 'V TOIt.lft O. Ih, ee I MT likinS the We, d cill Me! soiuelhil.e I. suit their l ist.-at CHAKLKS Mi JOHNS'! UN'S, asayl Posey's Block. fIIK TO MM. KT ftO.lfs. bnd..zeii very nice Btstps just reet ived by mayt CHAKUBS McJOIlNSTON. l3o0'fcjEi C'S' fiUlOOg. ff' sllotl.lt MM MmFt H Mi f 44 UK m th n l. mis that BEAD A LI KKOW have th usai desiralih' v-, iiolCsa LK stoi'K ok BOOTS it SHONB ever ottered loth.- trade iu this mn rl. el . Th.ir stock is not only desirable, but i largo aad e pt and withal, eh--. I per tit. b.- foaod w.-si ol Beaton, 'raaataortatieu cassidered tportali til and N die 1 t li. ii s.oct al Ne. 15 M n I g 9 M .l ii HVBBB W 11.1 f f-: I'HK a U t Mp.nl and la st d KKTA I li . I--. I. of e,.,M iioois.iinl Shoea ever oBered for sale ... Bvana vdle. if yon scan I that wbieh is strong- tbey have it. It .Xijiltsiielv hi. c -they have tl. In a wol.1, tlicy ha . e ,1 ilsl what a No. 1 Kool and Sltoe Store shoald have, vi a tirst .ate sb-ck ot g o,l g I- ... low prices. No. IS Main stleet. MM l Itli t. i;.lt44. A -s 1 'HI . i d. ea h, v. i cbok-e. O MXS , noil 1.' l1. i.i LBEBT .V CO. ,41 ii s .-t a O It It tr.n s, I 41 tl t t Mi .plililt. Just leCeiled, and 111 sale bv niav 1 E OlLHChi' .v Co. t.V H HO 44.41s. - atlO MOSt. MOM w. ' sal-. iu lot- i.. il,.- trade at manufocturers1 line-, li, S K Llll.ltEKT.V I'll, nutylj No 4 Sycan.ore st Valuable Property lor Sale. TlHM: St; llsfltlH l.ll OM-'M'MiltS M'OH sab his result ne, it. lie- low n of E'atofea. Gilt. aUaadoo my lormei intentma I am pi. pared I.. se'l on vn y reasouabhi forms nnd lit give i snu 15 .! VI I V l I LD II III. I . IIS. t Hull Mi JVM li OMM.MJtJS'il Mural " i I F..I sab it m i i I . i ' OK 4 I A SC HCVrf 15 ao.xus I-hi. hi: 4H.I ii. ar. - oiros. , ,- ooj,..- pnM le lo., .t'S. RH. Choice Vv . H. Buttel Just received hi may id COOK. A LANOLKV'S

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street, batwotti Third street and the Canal, who .i.i. i ., .... i .1... ..., ,.r bouldering said si t, by paying the same to the contractor as til work r ogresses, an? requested to hand in their obligations without delay. All who do so will he entitled to a deduction of eight pec cent. W. BAVIS, Mayor. Mayor's Otliee, May 21. mav2 MMOTIili TO ftl.-TlS.ltTOHS. 1'hc Common Council ol the Ciy of Kvans ville will r.svive sealed proposals until Saturday, June 2d, ls.,0, for clearing ""it the " l'.rashy Pom Ditch" iaeUaflac the culvert, from a point on (be Lots froiyting on or adjoining the north side ot . Sixth street, between First and Second avenues, j (formerly Lau.asco) now iu said City, cause Un it side-walks to be brought to the ptoper City grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk, Class Nn. 1, to I he laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this Ordei . V. lU'lih'K, Cl'k. City Clerk's Office, May tSOtt, afv It f O B.1 T I O JV JS-O T M VMi . - w-V Order for JhHck Pavement. Council Chamber, May 12, IStii). And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Con.mon Council of the City of Kvansville, that the owners of all Lots and pal to of Lots fronting on or adjoining the northeast side of Water sti eel, between Oak aud Mulberry j si reels in said City, eausv their side walks to be bmagaS to the proper City rade, and that they ) cause a side-walk. Class No. I, to he laid down j thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. UI'kKK, Clerk. I City Clerk's Oflice, May IsfiO. jf i it It f 4 T.V .A " 41 T Jtf C.rder lor ltrick Pavemeut. Council CUansber, May 12, IMD. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by 'he Common Council of the City of Evaasritla, that the ow ners of all Lots anil parts ot Lots fronting on or adjoining the north- est side of Mulberry si reet, between Water and First streets, in said City, anse their side-walks to he brought to the proper City grade, and that thov cause a sidewalk, Class No. 1, to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication af this On'er. P. BU11KE, Clerk. City Clerk's Otliee. May LsOO. OTtvk TO Vti'jVT HJ I'TO tt H. he Common Council of the City of Rvansv.lle will receive proposals until the Sth day of June A. f. ISC, for grading and liili:. :. the alley in Block So. S3, in the aatarh Kniatgement of said City, running from Vine to Iliv iahtu st reel , and be, tweeu Fifth and Sixth atxeota, said alley to be gra ted and tilled to the proper grade as the same may j lie shown by taa Cly Surveyor. P. BLUKK, Cle.k i Clerk's Office, Hal llth, lsi.o. mrs . m .v. - st i' nor ti it -t u.Sl'ALDlMi'S, Cor. Main A Kirsl. MM ticle at may l:i 500 MIX. t UHSH JhJttHH, JIST received at the KIKF.lv A LAZA Alt. jf 4Klt.tl.t.- M?MVJj&8 WM fUll I It I'lJS-KUl It. ;i5 HH1.K. Hilt . s sale by S K. I.I Lit Kit I' A CO. ! TOJ-s - 3 .1 It t it tJ' I . II 41 i.' -.1 ot best quality, 19 and siimll boxes, wuriai lor sale vary low in lots, lv s. F. GILBEBT A Co., say 12 N.. I Sycamore street. a n 0,i 'i tti:. ho u v,.H.--5o"7i2A'.V-if fot sale by S. K. GILBERT A Co. si h t: it lit it .i tt d prices lor cash. M tick at dm .IAS. I, SPALHIUG, mayl2 Corner Main and First. ngUWaW FMJYti 41T i-Ht:w-MJ ing Tohai i, Ih. si in me city, in I'ai, ciui, .I AS L. SPA LDINC, Cor. Main and 1 irat. I hulk. may 1 1 trt's.' it.tr 4 .Tl.lT.t JVM W Dalc-s, jual n 0 and lor sale at Mi. ;,i in STItKKT. may II . It -' It T ftiT.-ITo I' A.l.ffft. .,IHN) Sweet dal. Plants, just (tardea, and for sale low al KLLIOI T S FA M t LV CKOCKKY. Ilarlford Fire Insurance Co., JjtJS'iU tt i' I Ml. 6. s.ll ASSKTS. " !"""' ami iu Lank, Caah IU haiidaof Agenlsgtud iii touts,, of transmission, K2.Giin.Kti Cash loaned on call ::ti.om..iio i I: lolls reeei able for loai.s, alUI.lv see

7o,J"J.i .V.I 1 ..coo (hi jiio oo :9,irjo.i !0 107,oi'.".oo ti.,.'ils..m. 1 1., ,V.n. no ;itl,nlNliiai SLC2:.00

Iveal Kslale, utli li .-urn b.re,I, (rash val.t JIO'i shates Bautk Stoei; in llait lord, Hark el Value 'J.'oo Shares Bank Stock in New-York, Market Value, !iui Shares Bank (Mock la Kostou. Market Value loo Shares Hank Slis:k in St. Louis, Mat ket Value :ln Shaics Bank Stock, liail hoed, an. I other Stock, Market V alue Hartford City Bonds, 0 pel rent., Market Value." Slate Slocks, (Teaaaasee, Ohio, Michigau, ill issoiu i, ) u per cent., Market Value "JO Shales Slate Hank Wisconsin, Market Value Total Assets T. III! Liahilil ies '.No.no :i:ir.,7o'.i..vi lt6,9QII.Ka OFFICEOF AUDITaOB or STATE, I NDI AN A, i lUUliinsfHSlll, reo. .,, lei.o. ) To the Prot-i.K o-Im-ivna : -The Hart ford I' I nsiiriiiicc Company Imving laimplied with the law j ol Indiana, by filing iu this oilice a Statemoat of i its i . e 1 1 ; i iL on the find day of January, lsoe. nnd ! having invro-d an examination of its affairs bv Ibis D. parltnviit, I,.loiu W. Ifodd, Audilor of the (Mate of Indiana, hereby certify thai I have made a per sot.al and thorough exammati M of the books and ! assets of the Company, at their Otliee in Ibe City ol j Bart font, Con..., aad that the Company own and have in Iheir possession iii cash, and in securities convertible al pleasure, nearly One Million of Ihdlars, ,-ipp!ie tide to ihe pay Men! of losses -nu auiot.ut col respolidiu with their oltieial Stale- j ment of .1.. unary last. The Hartford Fi.o lusu ( lane.-Company has b.--n in i ti.aeiice for hall a J denraVy. TtfobtgW character ol its ..filoers lor 4t. m-i ieliee and piobit v -tin- pr'lii.oiess and fidelity j j ,.,;..,. , ,. raok .,,,,o.e. the I.Juram-t i ore patio pelrm.agc of the country1, ami eommenda it to tie- ! tile people ot l.ohalia. JOHN W, lUltlD, Auditor of state, r ;i-:iin.it lasts or Hamage by litre, no It Dwelliags, Fin nil ore. Stereo, Warehouses, Merchandise, .'.f.tl.-, yiauiil'.tclot ic. . and other klmts ol .i-e t , can be etlei ti .1 in this Couipaity upon .c. lav oi able tei m a . tin- nature of the risks and sc. u -ritv lo p.-lt. y holders will ad u tit. PARI ICt; I. A ATTENTION gisoM to iuearibi! F; i m pi -I'l l I v , consist iu -. ot Bwelliuga, tlaffos.and tal bnildtogS CttHUected, ami l-'ninlliile. Lite SI. i k, j Hay , Uraia, farming Lion-d", Ac., Jke'.-, rou.ained therein, Im at. tin ol years a I LOW raltu ol pie- ""; , , , .. Apple .ti. ii- l-.r iii ni, i may Is- made to Ihe .i.id.'r.-.e.ie.i. ibe iHtt, authOViSeu Ace. its Of th Company C 11 ALI.OCK st SON, Ag'l.ot 1 1. i. M n bie II .11 liuildlng, .Main street. ... - MP ,kii:ii itr-t i i a. sii i: .- u.i it . . . . . . . . . I I ? ... i , i-.... i ...... 1..I1.....1 I Ud foi sale low al I i . e ., ....... . i .... i ..... . api.'l EI.LIol'l s a.MII.V OB.MTIERY. ! e.sst v t. tiii ... . K . . i, .. .... M Lri.li. Koohu. s pure aud lis plate Tin - I .1 i i l l . - i . - ' . . in - I - 'I f tl 1 1 ' I H'l -.tit' ll aAt2J vv.iU'ki, niti ei JICf I pint bold.-, Olive ; Oil, just i uprSI tve.i und lor sal ..I M.l.ioTT S FA N I I.V ut u!t II Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, n u f ssi. , . 1 'i.'t-i jfs r ttt: . .ml aim ic il I. oui lie- I .i t, tl te l.- I,e has p it r I h a d e.l a li.-a nl I In I ass n I Utenl ol tme VV st. h ' eft, I 'brius, .lelti -It , Bi 1 Ver U are, and . locks "f evei v Jo-' scl iptitm, he is prepale.t to suit pin ChaSUrS in evert p it i iii alar, and abb h he ilileuds I,, af THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He ie-H-. HiiIh invite, bis fi iends aad customers 10 examine his goods aad piic.-s be tore purchasing ebwwber. Vile is aobl are warranted to be aa 11 presented. .- B. Personal attcatiou paid to repairing of tine Wat. lata. Jewelry repaired ..i short notice. Ho. at Mntu st., opposite Court House, F.vausviUs, ludiasa. aprSf P. L. GE13LEP..

MISCELLANEOUS. BUILDING HARDWARE H.tfTi.S WHO .IB Ml Jl HOLT TO

ur stock and j.nces I, fore Making their arrung u.euts for hardware tor the coming season, as we are determined to sell as low as any other dealers in the city. We have on hand a large and complete ajafoftatent of Greenwood's llntt Hinges, Door Locks and Latches, all sizes and pikes, Soil-Closing Shutter and (late Winges and Lalchi's, Hand Kail Screws, iimblet Pointed de from ;M to 1 inches, Iliads and Finishing Nails from '.2 to .' aches, Light and Heavy Strap Hinges. Window Springs, Sash I'ullies, Patent Sash Fasteners. J (il. STttAl lt A SON. aprj 71 Main si., la low Washington Hons. HI huj.s. rui.nti i.hji- ijuMti M.W J hbl- l.ickh d Pork, lor sale by aprjj COOK .v LAMiLi; . m 99 at 60c per bash., 50011 lbs Prime Bran ,i! SI per 1C1( lbs., lor sale by COOK a I.ANGLKV. 20 It X HUM -AV.H VHl-lEHK to boxes Ellglisb Dairy do, lo Isixes Nut forsaleby COOK A I.AN(!I.i:V. K S II J .V.f 41 4 H .- Ii4 AM s.s-d Potato apro Itec. ived per Railroad at COOK A LANCUC1 0Oii HUSH. HIU'ttJ itl.ijy .'.'.-..- jam Seed, just received and for sale by F. SUA It PK ic Co., apr'.M No. 130 Main street. a it fix. ItHHJh- TII.VtJVKS. a 4 kegs W. It. Putter, 2ii bush. Irish Potatoes j list received at api-24 KLLil .TT'S I ASIII.V fJK'CJDKV I!' H.-ttU UXSTIMii--Uvesaad I'ertumed Hair o:l Wal ranted For sale cheap by U U. Bl KKBOWKl!. le cheap by U U. PI V. Washiugtou Iths k. Main slr.i t. LADIES AND GENTS : UK tWMisWS 'J iH MS SVMIsi. Ht Nw. S St coll. livei -ri'Uitl fbi n few more. Ctnae aud tuuk- iio truufblo tj Ih llnw pitay little- .tv- Mftd lao Cf4ri (J.tiit i. fiii t- . call, and I know jua will buy. fJI Kid, I' i.-h. -h K it! ami Morocco To Ik a boot, (! t It-- tuwr cviJitiii. eillfd w-XQT oRpre4 iu thi.i niHiki-t. Micrvr' iM CttUriren's 0aittr8 ol vr) haiM .tml uIor ; KijI nn.' Horvceu nf tv;iy etjrle, with hm.I uiili.mt Wolfl ; Copper tinted of wrunaa kimls, of the 110provixl jt iicnt. lif-iitM1 Had ratent Leatliur and Calf Itfuitn mule i .'I, Li i; ot tltf best iraiiortctl stot-t t- have li t. I I'.r jaMMV. iJtt-'Vt Kil, Patawt Leatbcrr, .':ill im Morocco Otue;rfss jiiit'is -cxcclnioi , a I.i utode. - -Made by the KtOBt lasliiouable aud bel vvotkiiu-u t" lout.-l tnr Van i ! f itic- n t MijOpjed. Krioiul, coiae on ijtraaKtfi-a, , i m iis a trial. ahUN BASCff, nun ''.1 Nr.. H Ht-,iHl Ht., Ihrantjvillo, Ind. ICARPTS!! A" Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DRESS TllIMM I NOS ever brought to the Citv. J. S. HOPKINS, apt.i-dlt On Kirsl Street, Babcock&Co, HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE RKNOVKD Tt) ('OK. jiAIN tV WATER STS.. AND NOW OrFKlS FOB LI. A LareaHl well Assorlnl Slock OF FOREfGP, AND DOMESTIC H AUDWAREANJ) CUTLER V, WHICH, I.'tl EXTENT AND VARIETY, ra UN S D il V A S S E I) ! ( ITY cV (JOUNTUY TRA'DK si' i' f t.i t: n 44j- -rut-' .host FAV0HA8LETERIV1S. , . - . , . . , , r- c , , ISA ISC O ( lv tv ( it. Cor. Mai n & Water sts. st-f '- s St! 5 htltBSI S es-s- . , -5J Lit ta iisstv r . - .s.--j: So-w-st Bin ! -S " '' ' . .ss a s s B u ir im.i a s it c s i j m . o - ti.uiu i s .o. to H " ' MUaWtbTaP a " I , B ISP I.KJViiKU .MSSO It T.TI Mi.'T titPeters d W 'i !-'-- P - tor t ale at ,,. M: and Fust streets s: p. it.i t'i iiio. taken to exchange at eooj l I I ..'.-- 1 1 Uti II. A' V . sr-isj-s, sr-isa-ss -o-str- ! .7-JLmIesO a -C3kO4 VB SPBUS'-lhi STl't.t: JS'IIW tlt'T 1 ml to main iu beauty atid symmetrical piop-iit ion.-. I no ers ot aci.foiortabl.-, l-fookiag, ' toil aud durable Hal will he sure to vy-l suited aud -tilted. Hruae in v due ovsh re, g.-u.ie.tieu. French Felt&Cas3imereHats, Always on band and made to older ol any shape or I rotor. The Cricket aiidZouavo Hat, afnal i etrtrnioK into t .hiuti lur Spi Suniner. WOOL ANO FUR HATS ut evr-ry ima-iaatble alnte, otto au.l tnaiity. ts I - "W J 0 C3L i3An im in. tt - I.-. !., t...ijo i, t ton it ill Bell at rxnrre-4oiiiiii( U j acen. CAPS, CAPS. A vety Ine- it,, ' on hand- all the latest st . h-s. ! MISSES' FANCY HATS. 1 1.- beat t-vei aeee in tUt eUy. fafant, Boys & Yontiis' HutB, Alt endless variety for Spring and Banner VAUTLBR & DIAKCuXMKIi,

MISCELLANEOUS.

;U.H. E. S1KHAI S. I SIS BECK MAN. vi i:ir of If IEHAUS &, BECKMAN. m STOV E AND TIN STOKE. mWu O h JH SJ I K JtJI R K TJt 1 1 WW dealers and Manufacturers of 'i iu, Coppet . and Shoe) Iron Wares. No. 8, Water St reet, between Main and Locnat, Kvaaaville, Ind. 'I'he Ttndersigncfl h;sve constantly on hand a full assortment ot Stoves of every variety and pattern, at the lowest prims, and !g 1.X.V"' t inform I heir friiids mid the ptil lii' gsiieralry.th.it they KaVi I ibe lsst and neatest assortment ot Tin Ware ever ollureil, and have constantly on hand :i full as.:..r'I men I of Druggist Cans, .tc,fc. Those person.; wishing work in their lite- are rekpeetfnMy reqnasted to give them a c. id Is-t'uv norchasing eisevvhere, as ny prompt atfetttfoii to tie lr I business and a thorough KnowledgeSet their trade, they hope to give g-uend sitlistaethui. NIKHAUS i BECK St AX. (UPPER JOB WORK. Steamboat. Distillery, and llrewery Work; Steam ! Pijies, Soda l-'oiiutai..s, Pumps, and general Copjs'r- ' stuilhiug anil S.l.ect Iron Work, made and rcp-orcd, Metal lux ding, 1, interne.;, Ac. tr 7o;rc. . warmtttfil to aiveteficl tatifuctioHt t ih". .- price. ntar7- Iimi 8 feaA?4a S M JC 1 VKJMiBK. W k 3 1 " 'I ,1 is received au llov' (ieiiiiipTf ''I' -l$aii. atorJc of guotU suitable t-r the Spi iiy.-, Tradi . Jo cases Jain v prints; 1 l.-uims; I". liUacltc'.l :iius!iu.; "2 laifUK li chal lit s; 10 " cottoiiadcs; I " apruii i I'eck-i, l't ball s nhirting itrijv.; :jo M flitflin-; And i greal vaiitt ) u'iiiiir of .til kjNidi all ol w hich wre art r lltng lloW f'itteinHati ricea ;is p are iSeAoi intm-il in draw i he mil i r.nl.-1 I '. an -vilk. CVmte atad fxaniiae for hurselireii at s ' u MAUIfKK.- Kit -t St. st.'io of Tnototaa K tth I is i t rtriovtN.1 fraatf Ko. I imiuui-'s ni i), t.- . . Mailt St., fcippOftHe Wa-shii;'i('ii ftttiet, a'lieie he kjis : lull Hiiij.lv LKATHKIi AM t'INIJ N;s Ue !..'..- to uaitd every vai it i and uelti i l"i carih. I'n i i.i i lM1 1. sr. i- it , r'i ti hi ' statesman w vtith t:c, ami will tie iai uaod to n til mi ani "hi It ifli.l- afid all the tu V eU l"HU i . sVIi- ai:t T 1 .a. lis. II. ill do jtietiCt to :tl man. Imd 1 11 ..! as K h il l U 01 MS B, i J U ""nJf M JL ff. ?i kPtrru aetK'fli-il 1 . . piai ifreivel ami .o sa Im U S. .l-mllN. I"N, marl Ka-oi - 5lm:k, iiant -I : I . rg it I I. tt r .1 It T 14 I ti av In '-rent variety, hi lie' low. s: in.. .-. at ih. N.-w I. rue More ct leb:7 . rem is srorwt mutm tjimmjv thk aT first premiums at every Fair waere it h:u j beet, exhibited. At the Soul h -W eslein Indiana j District Fair, held bens October, ts.vi, there were I but two premiums oil. red toi cook in;; stoves oae tor j j the best wood euaktng stoveutd line for lb, best coal i i ookiog stove, 't he Kconou.ist look the FlltS T ; PKEHICM FOB THE BEST . OOKlNll STOVE Foil VOOI. Roelker. Ivlusma.l A Co took the Hist : j preliiiiiu. for I heir c, ol. iu, stove lor i-e.il. Noolher ; ; lo.-ini. mis vve.-e oil,. red. The lactte s.lve. medalwas I awarded to the Bconi.miit at the New t.ak Stale Fair; aud the first premium at the United Stabs . Fair hidd at Chiraga, and twelve other Stall .Old County Fairs iu IKfe.C In no branch of mechanical ait has there ' j been a more apparent advaaca than in ine manj Ufa, dure ol Btuvta. It is hut a lew years since J the very name was a novelty, representing a I huge, shapejeea structure, aflttTft as devoid ol I use as uraament, Tliese have graiiluallj 'riven place ' to patterns of ;;race and utility ; until the varieties ' j our markets now present have almost exhausted I ' the viK-abiilary of names; aim lie- iliftVri tit phases i : the melt. I is made to assume, would astonish old j Vulcan himself. In style and finish, the improve- , I meet has Ins-ii real, leaving nothing to be desired I on that point, but the seven competition in prase, ! 1 to which they have been subjected, has deprived i them ot many ot tin more substantial utial L.-i, .1,1.. This see.. i. more its. M-i uillv t.. have 1 e llie case in reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more lotto w ith scolding wives and crot, heiv servant! than most neoiile im aetue. The public have Ion-sought an improveu.e. a iii this article, and we believe an road) tupav i any reasonaiile price tor cooking slove, it it oulj possesses i.i- iner.is ..i si.e, align., eon t -n u-iu e, dutability. economy, aud perfection of manufacture, lies.' if untitles set-in io oe possesset. ntOS. limy in the Eton .mist anew stovr, ierfoetodni.il brought out the iiust season, by Messis. Tri-adwell, Perry A Norton, ol Albany. We heard so foUcb of this ; stove, and it looked so much like a stove lateaded tor ".-.that we concluded to try them, and tin result of the experiment cost vd aces us thai the proprieiors, in their determfuation to make tlx east -tecs in Hi. worU, have succeeded. We regard the j Economist as aiftSeaaTug all the merits above euu- ' aseratad as the great store of the day far in ad- I vance of anything ever attempted in the line of stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its Halite in durability and the use of fuel. Among wrnwij coiiveniein es anai lieu in it, may lie men liotied H tarire oven, vtilb books urisili'iul (Or snsfending meats while roast i.ig. A copper water lank, holding from 18 to In gallons warmiiig closet, broiling hearth, da;., ,vc. Tit.- broiliag hoar Ui Kaoneof tin- m.st noticeable Jealares oftliis ii-iiiai kahh' h(xv. Tht-re ik vit bad been, tti tmr katawiedi&e, any bfpiUng rixtuie that va really nal-ieilact-ry in Its aperatiou. The broprieton 'l" this tore haw been cottdnctin a K rie tt exiM-i iinnits npotti hroiliti-, eliciting aaaq yalonMe lacta, and restiltiti'r in the inrention ui a iUUirun atlapted tu this atore, whit h bail been neciire1 by Eetters patent, au.l ia one of the niont wamli nlibi ttnnaji l tin bind ae ever aaw brAiliug aitUoul atnukc, ajnl keeiuna th. caN in a t on-'taat l:Iiw. fr are always Kino in ilo jiMii.v iu ut ham. al tail nirrinniita, aaxJ naNff inli v hia h an contribute ti largely tu I be genera I .!, an Ihe raan above wewtlone4i The K-ihm 'in i-l , 1 1 it h is c!iiiii.iiiliU aif h it iaiv dale, will be haiml only at .SfANTIJN sr.; PUICNH'tS, Mai (., betareeli Water au.l Kirwt, Lian ill.-. Inn isarii i It ; SB aWtf.S. ia H-M A ,-; ; i. v.. ;iIjKK&t .v ;o. lie by I860. SPIN Mi & SUMMER 18U0. 3r O O I S . .-r.VA t.t.-tc it Mi M t Ij it fist- tit -T- ' w Lilly mint m ill. -i! nitmcn friends and the public cctie.ally. that they are daily receiving ae-ces-ieais to tle ir large and varied sfm k ol tfpriug aad Bumaver t foods, which, for rtegknee, style ami ' variety, caaaot beaurpasaed. It would be super- i II m us lo enumerate all the depai tnaintii a bn h. on i taapectioa, will Ekefoend re'pb-te -i-niiicirin. all the leading styles and novelties "i Lhts soustui. The basinets, priaciplee uuich bate gained for ' Iheir old established house such ext.-nsiv r patrol, age, will t-e adhered to, vi:-.: Fxccuttou of ordura aith dispalch- atleutioii and courle-.v to caslom- I els, combined with moderate Changes Their hIoi k having been purchased with cue and iudguiei.t iu Ihe Is-st nv.rkefs, dUd ol lirst aality, toj get her wiiit au atlherence to sound i incipl. . ,,t Made, they al luBdei.l of belntt able to sui.oti ' , those who mat favor then, with a call ou Ibe best terms. Annexed i li. - v . do ..ii a list of departments. Cloths, Casein. eles, and Vesting, Tweeds, Ky .leans, t Sutton ides nnd De.tiai-.. NevrMtvlo prii.ls. a great variety, Frelieh O.e-a. lilies, I.HtVtlsnml O.Uell.tlllS, 1-aie'hsh Borages, Anglais ami Chains. Black aud Kan. ) Mil. s. au.l Irish Popliaa, ."dohalt Ibioits tor t ravelin: .tlesses, i-'ieiich Berage K.-bes, .. hi II Volants, Oiftandy ' ' to " fall, and Ifingbaui I'mbiellas -md Paraatda, laaama, Branl, L.-horu and Pal... Hals, Huh hi hii.i .siees, s,.ii Black aad c. .1 i Bats, White, Blue and Pink Moetiuitu Netta, FVeaetsaad Seotch l anbroidet ii s, a kreal varietv Clack Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, au.l UTiite and t's.iored Cstl sells, W tiile .ioods. Notions, I... s. Tl imiiiiu .s, A . ,Ac. S. X R. Would call partit-ubVr attention h. their Mt. k of Irish Linen ii is oi th. .. own imporlatiats, warranted Pure Linen, s,.lt Dnisfa and IO ass Bleached -t olisistillt; of 7, 4-4, Il t and 15-4 Itiaeas, Brown au.l Btem-bed, Damasks all anses, Lute.. Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown aad Bleached Hacks, Ac. N. It.- Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel Sot ing around t ho body, am , raauilldcd for the following pec oliari ties and advantages : 1st. Facility ol apple , II. .11. J.I. Perfect freedoas lion, habiiitv to . bale or excisriate, and admit of any kind ol exetvise aitbout Ihe slifthtest iuconveahnoa. ! the wearer, aty-l Jorner M.un aud First streets. ed aud tor dale oLeat to close oousian mant, tit ELLIOTT'S FAMILY QBOOEBT.

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,mi. ojv Mjyrn, t t,JHr. MM. lot ot the.-.- truly and justly celebrated, newly .tid greatly Unproved summer ana wmrer . mi.. , ctv . ui the unnvaieu sicwar. i .1 1- i. . , - he only agency la tins city. That. SciinlUn s, No. 29 Mam street, Letwt t n First and Second. Tie-lii st premium was awarded to this Stove ns the boat coal or wood cooking stove at theSo.ithaesfora Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific prfneip. .is this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, hakes and roasts at the same moment, without one dish impartial: flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meals and gravies, which, to the delicate aud fastidious of taste, makes so insuperable nu objection to every oihe. cooking stove now in use. Willi one-loin 1 h of the loci employed in the best of stoves now lo use. this most p.-rh ct and complete cooking appaaius perforins, simultaneously and more perfectly t lien has ever before heed accomplished, eve. y tbiag i i.o.Ore.1 in the le-t ooviiled families, so tar an I C'M.kiu is roi.ee rued. When, Ion, u is home in ! mind thai He' UlOSl delicate females can visit the I 1 lichen when the tUtawarl Stove is hilly employed, ' ,11.1 Lhu tire is al lis hei.-hl, w.lhoul the smallest unpleasautaess from tie change ol leAvperatura, so little is the le al lion, il dilluse.lexle. nally.au 1 iiehr . im nl is presented lor its universal employ ! ne nl never Itetetofore presented in iny other stovo. I 'tiei.. i.id-erl. ts one of Its pltlieipu'. rt 1 1 rael lolls, as ; wet' :e l.s -j.eM.-s. tto.eler. leVVV h Ht in . M'.'tl.lIMi.sl ind dill', ed w.lbn, Ih" stove ilself, and so I It I. p. iceiliblv earapea into II" t io-beit, a placs ' uheie. with ani ol the stoves men in Hue, other I hail Sic wit. I s, it is sc:.r.elv possible tor any one, iii icon aeathsv more perl a abirlj.to breathe wttk Co. .Hot I . l-oi an v-ais M. Steaati lots been employed ui i ei tectiug this stove, aiol since ussl February, ha 1 lias obi.iincl tbree oew patents lor imp. ovem-uits, i which, in bis opinion, ool the eplui.ii of all who have examined it, nwd.- il peifccl Within h ur I real s ev (.'. xaad of ihem nave bOu sold, nuder i aloll v uarn.il.-e. and ...a one has beam returned. ! These 1 1 iicn k.ibh results have emboldanail.a boat ' ol stole mauatai tun is t jaailate the Stewart Move, but. sac- in eOeribr apin-.iiH.ice, which the old patents IhaW.oi eire.l) euahtes I hem to goe, I bey no more seinhle stev art - i hail chnlk due-choMe. 1 These imitalioiMi are l.uown by various names, hut tbey are all deln lent III vailo.l- pa. te nt. .Is, -sllt.il i us tie- ail tic L I botes, by hu h full tantrol is kept ; or.: the in.-, Hlel ol Ibe heal, by a draft tlallie, I ingeniousl) coutrived, which also admits a conI slant current of, . old ail the outside of the fire ' bx, a hi.h ae iin i. .-c oles heated air and, pan-ring into ih. i.irn, is in ado svailuble tor cookine ( ur- ; poses. I Tbeageul and stibseiiher is lecoiving the ls-st Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called 11 Pride tat Ibe Wi st,' which he will be happy to dispose, of at two -thirds ol the price of the genuine Stewart's. Il is possible, ol course, to Book with it, hut it bears lei ft Selilbhiuce to Stewart's. The - si. wait " is sold by ibe agvaili andat a full giinraatr-ii to pel toi m as re. - 'in mended, ami il, vv u htu three mouths from purchasing, any f-.ult is found With tlkeiU, he will lake them l-e k Slid .eflllld the money. Housekeepers will heir in mind, then, that The genuine Stewart Stove, bought ut the only agent's here, will, vvifh hull the labor ai I otitifourth the fuel, do none and batter cooko g ; tl.au any oilier slove ever coiislructed. TMOS. SCAN I'LIN, No. 29 Main street, Sole agent lor the sale of the Stewart Stove in South, i n I .eh ma ai d Kentucky. DXX.-jc-t House. If HKfKIIl44 . I .1 tik ol l at i-efs, t.ugs, . .l clotlis, l urlain gotals bot h Swiss and Damask lable Linens, Towels, Napkins, Shontiagti, and house furnishing ,: 1. generally, than we have ever received. Also, a large retail stork of Staph-ami Fancy Dry Hoods, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Cloves, Late Man tillas. Shawls, a aioe asset-intent of Merrimac and c.e!e-.o prints. Hoop Skirts '2o per cent, cheaper tti -tii burl eai-. Boys' wear Cotton, Linen and Woo.eu - Ladi.-s' loess Ctaals nice assortment Al-e.. ihe Embryo Cotton Varus. Call at .1. OAKLEY Si SUN'S, aprT No. " First st reet. CO-PARTNERSHIP. S M JtJVU It. MtUtsMMMJVO - 1'1J-1J aisa purchased from B. 11. Itrommelhaus, (fornierly ol the firm of II. Nurre it- Co.) half of the Saw-Mill al the upper part of the citv, that eatabI llshtuelit w ;ll herealter be carrieil oil by HI0 uuilersigned, under the tirtn aud style Of AMariag .V ' Brotatdejhans. I be null will continuo to till all or.iers lot LumIsvr prmtly and with earo. Orders. licited. ap. 21-1 tl AHLKCINC .V BBOM.MEI BAVB. i,iuO S W Ji Mi T J' O T jM T O B . PIvlil- , (mj ( r' Sl d from Allen's Nurseries, , . ., ELLIOTT'S FAMILY cnOt'Er.Y. mMIK 1..I MI1KS, .MISSUS, .9 V II ml i hildreii. Steel Spriag Skirts, a suiM-rior arre. lor sale a.t ' per than heretofore at HTIjIiSB d NIEHACS'8, 13 Main sir. - t A III Sit. 12.1 it toit.y, WW Mi bind., -helled Coin, For sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GBOCKBV ; M' .f ft II j m ime gprgi 4 tCIC l.s. I.HJM- MjJMHMI. . ticle, rot- sale at I'LLIoTT'S FAMILY CltOCEItY. 1 JM10.1 . till. .1 UBMjS. '41.11. OMMj Just received and for aale at ' afirjl ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CKOCEK V. i r.'-M A.V'T ' f. .41 'A'T ' .inn tt ut i s s i'n.. Falls ('eitient. for sale low- at pr.il KLLIOTT'd FAMILY GROCERY. t-trtUKs .1J'U J K WMil,Klt' We, are selling Aatcbes, Jewelry, stc. at extraordinary low prices, preparatory to laying In a new st.s k. IUTTKOLFF B IP '.- . inarbi 4S Main strtef. H ffl. MJYTM II. .1.VJli TM vm MOir WW to ittenu a Croeei v nud drive an express wagon. Must know how to write a fair hand, and conn well it commended. Apply at No. 1.12, Posev III nil, Alain street. pat HI. f aa stui i: i. mum it .it . . o wn u WW pt ice than ver ottel -si before, together With an assortment ! Colored Paints, at the Drug stole. Wl. II. P. STODDARD, nprlJ 17 Main street. , 111 K 11 .!! T O H .t 4 4 14 Of JM Ij I. 1.' kinds at SPA I. Ill Nil s, cor. Mniua.nl First. jg nit ii.-:s, vmUbjitb, t ntH.ys. W ' :' do. Iron Pound Cetlnr Churns, I .I... Itraas Hound de iu ' aloz Butter Ladh s, ' . lo.'. ass'd ICutler Howls, .lust received from the East by marnti COiiK .t l.ANCLKY". 'MMMVfTmOJV l.' TH J' f Hit Mi OM VV Itl'I'i: I.KAO - The undersigned ha been arpoinii .1 ngenl lor the sale of White Lead at maniit.ti tnrer's prices, and can now sell at lower figures III II etel olteted be toi e i 1. I he city . Call SU'I See for vourseln s. M. II. P. SToDDAED, m tr'ltl 17 Maiu st. WMMMUJS'K. :t lt.lt, US SOFT MIJSM m ll iv, suitable tor re-s-wliig Clltiuy I .. - . afro, a hill impply of line and heavy Hemp Packing Twine, for sale by CKo. FOSTI.B A CO.. in. n .1 Corner Is9CUB St. aud the Cauat. Oil '.IjVo l'.l I'Milt Hl.l.VIMS, WMTMt Pateul Bxtarc lo them, for sale choap. MILLER tt MKII VI S, 3 Main street. .(iv-t, t'j.l-.--iie th.- t Wmrt Howe, tu tho eovnac of Main .m-l S -n l si i , over Ttiotiipeoa.! Ii ug -tore, and bavintfi inereaaatl bat r t- thii. - f.ii loio hII I. ut. is of Ikeaial atrk, h in utiw prepared to -.ij j.lv tht diftid 11' a still mall i tix fboae l-eautiinl tgtdil .Ial.v antblvUlll luetll, hn h .r.. t i ! hy -.. nniiir, and win- h, li p)rrli-th ami puritjr, iiuiii.i lu aorpatMed, A Kit, tin. uen nty le-iol'v..ik tin I'onrtbiiotiaOvnlB. whi. h i trery beantital i tba (inbera utti.-h is Mtperlor to viih aiiite ; al', t heoplolio :ut.l it -i plate lie has (-u iiciii,, f..r 2 .varfi, Iheehvll'ie pTtHM-M Ut X I laet i it teeth without pain, ant in tin majority nl' I-..',, with entire Mn an h ii ml ft .I- in peivoajg a ill testily. Iarentl may innate benlth ami beanty lo their children by bavlni? flneie ditytreaittg irn x-nlat ilii M.it the teotb , .i i (.-.I t' tin- fieuthit. The moat axivavnaly ir i. Mii.tf d i! hi be toilet iei Thu iarteeajM Pamiisit hit.- Ieen in Iht- last tov yt-ars no vury tea aonable turn all mai uoa enoj the bannttta t the bi cue Dr. K BUTOH1KSOH, Pen tit . Cor. Hain and Sacond ct.., Evauvillvt lud. mai 20-Uin

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