Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 222, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1860 — Page 2

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tithe gattn pfotitnal. EVANSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY MORNING MAY 21

PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PRKSIDKXT, ABRAM LINCOLN Of ILLINOIS. KOR VICE PflKSIDKNT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector for th RM al Large. WILLIAM CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Dlttrirt Elector 1st District Cyrus M. Alleu, of Knox. ?ud DUtiict John W. Bay, of Clark. 3rd Iutrict Mtrton C. Uiuiler, ot MMMe 4th IUstrict J.bu H. Farouhar, uf Franklin Ath District Nclsnu Truslcr, of Fayette. Mb District Kenben A. Ril. j , ot Hancock. Tih District John Hannah, of Pal I. bth District Samuel H. Utitl, of Tippet mi. nth District Jauies N. Tyucr, of Miami. loth District Isaac Jcnkinsou, of Allrn. 11th District David O. Daily, of HaatingBMi. Opposition State Ticket. FOR liOVER.VOIt, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. KOR LIEUTENANT BOTTOM, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRET A RY OF STATE, H LLIAM A. PEELLB, of Randolb. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, or Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh.. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marios. FOR CUHtS OF SUPREMB COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lnorange. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCT1U.S, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Ommm icatfl. Who Are For Sole t To Old Line Whig: In 185(3 we supported Millard Fillmore for President, lor various reasons which appeared to us rijh r and proper. Weknew hiui to be an honest man, a piudent statesman, and a true and tried old Line Whig. Although the party organization was broken up, we still had a warm and noble attachment to the glorious old party in which we and our fathers had fought the common enemy of the true principles of the government. Much as we desired i he defeat of the corrupt Democracy we could not resist the temptation to vote for Fillmore, although we saw that our votes could not elect him. We did vote for him, and the result we all know. By indirection, we elected Buchanan, whose administration has been uaparalleled in its corruption and extravagance, and who has not hesitated to use the executive and military power of the government for the protection and propagation of slavery in the free territories. It has been revealed by the investigating committee of Congress, beyond a doubt, that this same Democratic party, which we so much desire to defeat, did actually spend thousands of dollars belonging to the National Treasury to curry on the Fillmore campaign in Pennsylvania in 1856. Howmuch more was spent in other States we do not know. The Democracy well knew I bat they coald not by their own strength carry Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, and New Jersey, sad that without them they could not elect Buchanan; so they suborned enough corrupt and venal politicians to use their money to make a diversion lor Fillmore. They are attempting the same thing now, and I !r one am not willing to be bought and sold for the benefit and profit of the Democracy. One such lesson as Buchanan has taught me ami the n hole nation, shall not be ioet on me. Bell and Everett have been brought forward by the Opposition party of the South, assisted by a very lewtrading politicians of the North, and encouraged ami lettered by the frightened Democracy, who plainly see that their doom is sealed if the united peoples art- permitted lo render an impartial rerdict. The nomination has met with hardly n single enthusiastic response from the people in any part of the nation. It is repudiated even in the bouse of its friends. The New Yoik Express, the leading American journal in the country, MM uothing to say in its favor, hut on the contrary is sounding the praises of Sam Houston, of Texas. Washington Hunt, the President of the Convention, has declared himself not bouud by the nomination. Millard Killmore, it is reported, will support 'Old Abe Lincoln,' ' his old Whig ally oi 1840, "4-t, and '4; and it is now staled that Mr. Everett, impressed with the hopelessness of success, declines to lie a candidate I am satisfied that the only effect the up port of Mr. Bell can have in the Northern Stales is to keep in power the Democracy. 1 am further satisfied that the Democracy will do all they can to carry votes for Bell, and, if necessary, spend tbousaads, even millions, ut dollars to divide the votes of the Opposition elements of the people; for in that alone is their salvation. 1, in company with thousands of Old-Line Whigs anil Fillmore men of Indiana, am un willlag to be their tool in this unholy and deceitful work. I am not yd ready to hand mysell over to I lie Philiatines; am not will ing lo contribute to the success of the Democracy. 1 have resolved lo billow the old Fillmore leaders of this county --.lone?, Chandler, Hjfuea, and othei?, and support honest old Abe :: as the best and surest way to defeat the slave-co le Administra lionisls. His political record is the same as that of John Bell. Bath iiave. served the Old Whig piiy in Congress together. Both have the same views on the slavery question. We waut to give the old enemies of our party an overwhelm! iig defeat this tall, and we can do it with "Old Aba as our staadard-bearer. Kb Old I.e. k Whjq. FILLMORE si PPORTs LINCOLN l X he i h Vmk Americans tor the Chicago Ticket A United Opposition iu the florals. The following article, from Saturday's Buffalo Coaunercia! Advertiser, the special home oigan of Millard Fillmore, (which runs up the Chicago ticket at the head Of its columns i indicates the course w hich is lo be pursued by the Americana and Whigs uf the East in the present canvass : The result is before the people. A twain Lincoln, of Illiuois, i; the standard bearer So far as the Opposition ij concerned, the choice rests between Mr Lincoln and Mi Bell. Poi ibe latter, all conservatives bare a respect sincere, an aflection so earnest, ihut only i strung political necessity could lead them tu refuse bim iheir rotes Bui vdt prudeai fttaa, wishing to . -..-i uis cote where it will tell against the iniquitous

power now enthroned at Washington, can honestly say that be expects to attain thai end by voting for Mr. Bell in this Slate'.' The fates have so ordered that not even his acknowledged parity of statesmanship can meet its reward, and though wc and all these who think with us, should bend our every energy to his support, it would result only ir failure, or worse than that, in a Democratic triumph. Where, then, lies the path of duly ? Mr. Lincoln is nominated by a powerful party. His success is more than possible. It has strong probabilities in its favor. If he is not personally objectionable, if there is no reason in the man himself, why he should not merit tin? support and indorsement of honest national men, then it is the plain duly of every old Whiy and i merican who hopei to do anythiny or his country in litis ettmfMojm to come iii lunar ehf to the flag and pit dye to Ahram Lincoln all the aid and comfort which a true man's help can arte him. Mr. Lincoln has not that long experience, in public service w hich we could have w ished, but he has something better in the Strong, sagacious mind, cool and unshaking nerve, and intelligent familial ily with public measures which lie at lae bottom of all true statesmanship. H i.s colleague on the ticket, Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, is a statesman of cultivation and experience. No one au doubt his ability and adaptation lo the dace, or would (ear lo see the rvius of the executive office placed in his hands in event of the death of the President. With such views of the Chicago platform and nominations, with the knowledge that the little strength belonging to John Bell in this State is already diminished by a considerable seeeesion to Sam Houston, and w ith the Old Whig hatted of Democracy, nursed in with our mother s milk, and strong to day as in ls44 in our hearts, we conceive il to be our duty to place the names of Lincoln and Hamlin at the head of our columns, as a pledge that we will extend to them such honorable and faithful support as may belong lo our posiiiou and influence.

Ct re roa Cancer. Mr. Thomas Anderton gives the following reeeipe for cancer, which, he says, has been ot great service ia several dangerous cases : " Boil line Turkey figs in new milk, which they will thicken; when Ihey are tender, split and apply them as warm as they can be borne to the part affected, whether broken or not ; the part must he washed ever' time the poultice is changed, w ith some of the milk ; use a fresh poultice night and morning, and at least once dining the day, ami drink a (natter of a pint of the milk the figs are boiled in, twice in the twenty-four hours. It the stomach will bear it this must be persevered in for three or four months at least. A man aged 103 was cured, about six years before his death, with only six pounds of figs. The cancer, which began at the corner of his mouth, bad eaten through his jaw, cheek, and half way dow n Ins thtoat ; yet he was so perfectly cured as never lo show any tendency lo return. Should it ever do IO, tue ngs should lie again applied. 1 he first application gives a great deal of pain, but afterwards each dressing gives relief. A woman cured by this remedy had been afflicted len years; her breasts bled excessively ; ten pounds cured her. London paper. Thk rio-LAii KcblPiik wtiicll occurs un the lstli of July next- will be very maarkabto, on account ol the positioBa t be t.tkeu hy lour planets. I'tiiino; tae eclipse, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn will form together in the immediate vicinity of the sun, a rtaoeabaa, (eejailateral naralielograni, ) a position n.d rimouicrs saj llu-y w ill not occupy :io;iiu lor centuries to come. This 10lal eclipse will from Bret to hist, be visible in North A meiicii ; I be shadow of the moon will then si i tie across the Atlantic and Spain --while in the Karttern hemisphere the total eclipse w ill only he risible at Oviedo, St. Vincent, Santaader, Billion, Vrttatrta, Uuroos, Pempeluna, Sartuxossa and Valetitin. In no part of Bnglami will the eclipse he total, while it will be fully so i., lite oicater part of Spain ami s.uiie pails of Africa. This interesting phenomenon will no build create quite a stir amono the scientific lueti of both the old and new worlds, ami we may expect quite an influx oi astronomers at Washiaton, for the heller ami more accurate observation of thi. taaguifieeat eclipse. Bra) Tin; new movement of the Mormons is attracting coosideralile attention- not the (J tab Mormons- bat the proselytes 10 iIkfailh in this country and Europe, w ho are now Beovinjg westward under the leadership of Joseph Smith, Jr., a son of old Joe, the founder of the sect. A late letter published by this new leader seeiii3 to disclaim all connection with the poly gam ist features ol" the Mormons now in Utah, ami as he docs nol propose to enter the territory of Brigbam Fonng, or have any political or ecclesiastical connection with him, it is: probable thai taoasaods w ill join in this new reform not only from Europe and the United States, hut from LTtafa itself. Joe Smith professes to he a law abiding man ami wishes to become riil.jeci to the United States Government. He proposes settling with his patty as peacealde emigraats near Florence, Nehrtislv i wHf Lauuian's Lltclionary saj'S of Hannibal Ratulili, the nomtaeefoi the Vice Presidency : lie was born in Paris. Maine. August 27, 1809; was a member of the Maine la-ois-littare from 1;0 to iHto; Speaker ol the House in IS. t., 4U; Has elected to the -lib Congress; ra-eJecfed lotbeSiftb; was a inn, lb. r of the Upajsc in Ibe State Left islata re in 1847, elected to the United Stales Seaate in May, 1S4, tor four years, to hit a vacancy occasioned by tin- iteaith of John Fairfield ; was re-elected tor six years Jalj , 1851, and elected Governor of Maine January, lKo7. raaigning his scat in the Senate and inaugaratnil Governor the same day. Ol the Itilh of S une mOOtll was re elected to the U. S, Senate for sii years, ami resigned the oflice of (lovernor Kcbruiiry Jo. 1k57. Thk Comm a- Pi.kas Act. la the agreed case submitted to the Marian Circuit Court by Jtidoe Coburn and Attorney General Mc Uoaatd, respecting the validity uf tin- new Common Picas Districi bill passed Uy the Legislature, the Court held ibat the set was valid, bin b. it Ibe action .d Common Plea:, Judges, elected under the old act, in de- j mandwtg tin increased salarj which lllciiuw act provides, wa in accordauee with ih ot the new act. An the Supreme Court, oi le re u del ed at an ea Common Pleas 1 i t . do respecting then thought by some ol lb city that the : unrem u i m i 1 1 intent ,i I e, lllnl in. I tl lueftfl lOfi a taken to ccisou ill "I'l1 III v ell II I v dai , bo Iba) thi 3 in rt v know wli.il in noiutaattous. It is heel I.i u t is uf i Ins Courl will BMslaiii II. I Ibe Mill Ul Ii ' ill Cm A i.ilil. . t i eiiiitii y ha: H I i nine oil hi tlae -. ilinl. I ni die I. oir, Lain at Si Elienae, a 10 iv slml'i beia ..unk, the- In. -tl cleicv 1 L-eiiiiilcl ill tlii: inoulli Ol III oil Iu bkw the diggtBg., Bud exorcise lire itatap.

MISCELLANEOUS. Mjoof ski m TH M ; it i v t: it. . MM large lot ! the best "tempered steel" Hoop Skirts of all M.c and Made, at much veffuced prices ebeaper than ever, received at SCHAPKKB & BUSSING', my21 No. 4'.l Main street. CHARLES ADELMAN , H)T & SI I0E M A NUFACT1 1 K E R , COK. M UN A II Till RI) STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. All work warranted to be d. un in gnat style ml vry cheap. Call and examine, inav-l -(an Prosli -SuFr-ivX-H aV 11 ' 1 A7 A'ltT . WW large variety 1 fashionable aud beautiful Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks,

Silk Umbrellas. Recherche Parasols, A I. s o , A Large Stock oi Hals and f-aps, ToaMhar with a cow4el sad varied assortment ot Kancv Hi,-! Maple lirv Goods, all ot which we Hrill sell ut ttuiiorailv rosnnaililp prises KUNC'AN' (JOOKE, iiiayla No. Maiii steset. MtHti.ni: JU M TMJK HJS'F fUTjt 1 ttjjt.. MT ISO mas and Hairs varioas kin. is. ot I potatoes, fol .--.1 or catintr. iust receive. 1 ami tor sale by It A.v M luliNsioN, wjlO Posey Block, Main street. t i. tt i h ; . it tin r.r"o o . MS. 'J 1!..- suioked Haltbnt, for sale by May 17 UOOK .V LANGbBY. ft a' it- HtioHs. m. ji it units. a V ty the aathoi of the LemiHgbter ami Mabel Vaahaa. The beati-Oatoched Hoase. By Lativ Lewis. I'll-' 'orivsp-utdeiice. of Alexander Von Uuuiboldl. Uodey's Lady's Kook for June. Throne of David, li seshur oi Pillar of Irire. May IS l-uf!il,I,.t tXINYNUTOST. Ol TJt; US' tit T t: H S 13 0 tl . oaeaad two lb. cots, fresh Cove ami Spiced Oysters, from oae id the best packing houses East. lust received and kir sale bv mayPi CUA9. HcJOHNSTOM a a it. K ti t to it: t ii.i i .' it t; 9-'rM blind lei1 .-em.- years, and could not urns'pienilv follow anj regalsr bosincsa. Siace I have bit ii blind, ataay persons have applied to un; for reaesdies to care diseases with which their cattle, le.ii sea, or ilos, have b eo iilrlicti d, and in a larue majority of cases my reaiedies have been eilicacious. 1 have tor these reasons cottelnded to insert an sdvertiseaieal In your valuable per er, setting forth to thr i niamaalty st ltn.r. thsl 1 am ipialilied to prescribe remedies lor the care of diseases of cattle, hones and dogs, and 1 le I myself competent to do so from the fact that, lor yean hefote I became blind, facmsired from instruction, reading and experience, the reqaiaite knowledge, for some time past, there has been much excitement orcasioaod by the marm ot diseased dogs, and many vnluable iIol-s have been destroyed ie coaseojaeBca. These satmals an liable to a variety of complaints, but when they become sick .it all, they are condemned as rabid, when perhaps no each disease is tin matter with these. Wnii these animals 1 have bad much experience, ami those who have valuable dogs would do well tuconsall me before Ihey destroy Iheir dogs. With regard lo the diseases of other animals, i lie same remarks will spply, 1 1 ifii:-1 1 they an destroyed, not by violence, but by iriuot am-e ami neglect. 1 can be con. lilted ovary morning, from a a. ii till II am, at Mr. tieorge Tboruhill's Haddtery Sluiv, mi Alain street, or at my residence, on the continuation ol Main street, near the brick school house. (mayW) JtlSKPB LTON. a tut t .vtsw noons .it thi: Ts? Eureka Bazaar. SMI lbs Extra Turkwb Prunes, at 12 Cc per II' .:iii lbs Choice Zanie Currants, li pi r pel pel" ter i-el 260 lbs Rxtra hurcje and bet.li do. l-j; lbs Herman 1-herrtes, IJJ--jo boxes bayer Kaedesi tSOc m llMCheies Cooking Kai ins, 16c .si di inns Fresh Figs, lltji KM boxea Rxtra Choice Fare, lor I.VI His Fieiit li Plums in lllarisJase, 1. .I lioxi-s r rem ii Prunes, email sine, .lusi received by Ciuiiv rf- l.ANi.blOi. dh ii ox. ttj ts it. i it ni. rttM sW kins' London Pttrter ; PI do ipiarts d Undo, pints .Mi A Son's Seidell Ale; III dozen pints Youueet X Son's do. Received at may 1 7 COOK ,v bANfll RV'ri. a aa BUSH t .i.v.t ti. i st'i.iT it ;..-.s UW i lbs Pearl Barley, b.!i lbs Peal I Sago, l7o lbs Farina, In store ami tor sale bv Ciioh .V LANULKY. rAT.I.S'TK ftMMjtJTS. -1 ll.l tut i: I. S I uew croji S. R. ill bBKRT A i n. Mi.y'K ..- t o.n.Tio.y Ttt.ts. M. eoo-1 aasorlmenf in various sized iiackajrcs, ttt ml all, rei eivt-d and for sale bv inavlti OUARLKH McJOHNHTON. HI U. M . 0. ANTUI, (N lai litl-ii LAW ANTHES, A T T URN i : V S A T L A . IJ K.l It. I , I II . . KfTI tvl , AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Dittos N . 87 Main iitraet, House, tvaii i I If, linllUta. fpposite lln- 4 ..ni t m.t I'l-'l.l M I Tir' 00 ' f f fjt 'tM fJ i on f.ifmis.- to it-M Lioaori. -N-tn.- in hrt-l tiv.-u that I shall a t ih - Board ol Conuiv ComOaisatoaerf) al t lf-n Juaa l' rm, ISO, on tin; ftrat Mt'inluy in June, firar LiocB9 to sail Bfriritaouu liquors ii; Vn aaaBtiUaii lhaa oaa aarti ;ii Ko , Old Man, Water t4 ft, balwoou Naia attd Sjrcamcrti -ti'i-, in the City t.f fivaasvitk, Pinua lowasbip, aiiiK-i t'ut t' h coauty, ladiaaa. i.t.tyii. td II ttKOOa. LOOK I' li ICE CREAIVl! ICE CP.EA1V1!! Ajc til- t'JS-U It M St tj 1; B it'll, I, M- nM-.a bis Ice Cream Saham Ibis . o ihii lor i be rerefvtinn ot visiioi s. The Saloou ha.i a newly titled up, and lias undergone a comnlete hauge in i In way ol improvemeut ami coeilort. -The vis.tors attendiag the above well katiwn and mmalai Sahtow, will be a sited on s ith promptitude .nd attention. P. B1 1,1., First si., bet. Main ad Svcctoi. ti. It.- P iBTI i s .1 ail descriptions will be ii(i piled vi lb i lie best Ice H am in i be city, and with the l.est and richest .takes, an I .a the bweel rates, may 2-1 in I M t o it s .1 h n f ti i- .i f. -. tt o o it all ih.- necessary tuf buildings, situated on Lorusl street, bet wees Sevaalb and Kurhth. Ifnol -old beforetbelstofJuiy.il will then be I .. rent. Fm I art bet particulars cniutred Ibe sabtcrtls r at in. Picayune Mills. JoHN P. MILLS, may in td os.frf.vi' .n i: ii H!.-'F. Tito.it p. M son has the' l.r.'tst assurtmeul id Fatenl Medicines evet idteicdlor .-ale in KvaasvitW. Kv-r lsuiuu medb in- a, call at bis Net. In mj Store ca -ii. r Main and Second attests my lo .V.V. I- 1' tl tl' lit: li. TO 1'Ut teat moths Iron, iaynrimg sooleki ocal. in viaim weathar. Fat sale at Ttiompsoa's Itrag Slurs. m, . Moitice. 1.1, rtcHm.a n.lft.;j .l.f basiness a-th the undetsigned, or anyenoii i irs to make tela ive tu say property owned by hin' in Hi.. Coy oi iv.ieoilli- or County of t and. 1 bt.rh,ara tenestrd t" .alien Messrs. John Law A !l It Aelbes. A tl.n n, . and C lUnclloi ,.l law, at their rln e. No : Mam street, I .vaost IHe, two . I .... i - .!.... the t resieul City Bank, whit will oir alt desired inform tii.ui relative lo the same May I . 'u l W M II LAW B I'I'l lf.lTIO Ko II 1 11 K 'S tt. a M Notice I-, lieteb. eiten il.il lb nib i a.- ned ii HI api'it I-, il..- li... i.i ..i County i '.immissittuers, al lb. ir Inn. i. im, If no, ., ibe first Mondiv in .lone, b.i In en-. Ie f.-ll spirituous ltU.H in I. s oii.ti.iuv than sjoart. oe M'atei street, li.. .'-i , between fine ami lvts.oi tttrtteto. in H..- Cilj oi I ,.,,-till', I -1 . . . township Vaiidea bin-., b l"'otin1 , , I nd n: t S ISl li Kl. p II v II mat I I id lit It S.t I K .1 .'KW I-WO HOitSK . I gtl.y 1' 1.1 IK. 300 UOtl.'s MiMi reived per steam. -t ffiaiocrati iimI fti nab-I13 mu ki. iikk ..i 1 ' . S sf. ItKK.T IUO.W ;to .f .1-. . ie an. I loi t II,, u a soi 1 1 I -1 V M I I i ii.l. .liWk llitfs WI.'llOW UMAS, rO ,s ,M,I I'ol sal. '.I, lot! al Ml.S'tt fllK Wl.'t f-oit.it t o. 11 M likius ib. v.,..t . .1 nu. 1 - ... ibn.K 1.. suit tl.cir t .sic at DISJ-1 b t'H v n 1 Ea iu l.iuNaTuN s, Potey't lilock.

CITY ADVERTISEIYIENTS. a?f im H O I K n JK T JBAiJX Jm. Strvi t. Owners I real uSftttC lniil:ngon Main trtrrn. Ietweeu Third -in'. t. anl the Canal, win . may wili to settle their p'upArtidB "t" the cost of bunlderiiig HaitaStieet, h ntrytti thr samt to the contract or as the work ro$pre9e, are reijuested to baad in their obi igatiotM without delay. AH who do o will be entitled ton 9e3ik.(foti of eight per cent. V. BAKEU, Bajor. jSrayi.r's Ofioej May 21. Bia2J fOTMiK Ti 1'1KmTUwt TOHS. The Comiuon Council of the f'j'y of jiTnimrilte will reeeive sealed propnAala until Saturday, Juan lid, 1si.ii, ft.c clearing tnt tin 11 Itrushy pon.l Ihlcli,1 i'i tnilitit; the iiilvcrl, lie in a point on thi lands ut Peter Vagel, wlu-ro sitid Vocsels prt of tlit ilifcli ruiniiiiMiivs, ( tin- St. tutu hi I'- ii.i. a .lilaare l uliouL seMisiteaii htMMtrad ami seventy (1770) t, ct. Saiii ditch to be cleaned oat of the width of tstren faet at the battam, ami to its origin 'I' j'' i) aifl ;rali-t MB tlio same will show n Uy ' the City SnfVeyor, and the earth t. he throwu out i lfjir ot the hunk. Bidders) will be reouired to hid a letom sum tor the whole Job, I he paysaent to be mailt- upon the tompit tioii of tho work ad its acceptance by tin city Snrreyor. P. 1U KK K, Clerk. Clerfc Ofiee, May SI, IS6I. may fVm m o mM t m m v o r t : ' (tader forFank Side Wall. Council Chauiliet,

I Hay 1318611. Ami now it is hereby orilered ami i directed, hv the umnton Uouneri of tin I ily oi Kvansvilhs that tin- i-wii-'Ik ot all IsOtH alnl ai if of , Lots trot-tin on or ailjoininti the mnth side ol Sixth sirt-ft, tietweeB I'irat ami Second arenuesj, (foiauerty Lamasco) now in said City cause thrir fiide-walha to i brought to the paiogier City grade, , ami that they cauae a Side-yValk, Cbuw No. 2, tu be laid down thatreos. within thirty days from the nubKcation of this Order. P. BURKS, Cl k. City Clerk's Ofmue, May 18nU mT 4 U it M O n aJ T M a vVO T TV K . , Ordar for Bri k Paremant. Conned Ihnmber, ' May 12, 1800. Anl now it is hereby ordered and : directed, by the Common Oouncil of the City of ; KvamnriUe, that the owners of all Lots, ami I parti of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north -i sast side of Water street, bet ween Oak and hffnlberry straetfl in said City, canoe their siile-walks to he ; brought to the proper city grade, and that they ; cannon sitle-AWtlk, Chnai No. 1, to he hiid dowu thereon, within thirty days from the publication f this onler. P. BUBU, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, May lNt0. ' 1 t H I' it It .1 TM O.f ..V tt T M V ti . .J Order for Brick Pavement. Ckiancii Cnambei Mar 12, 1M0. And now it h hereby orderi d ami I dii-i'i td. bv lliA P.. MB An ftnnneil r.f tl,.. i',i, ,.i ! tnuSlk.aatti.iiiifdl I irla ..I i l' .1- f..,T,t r. or ,..li. .o.i,... 1 1, ....... tl, ...... I Li.!,. ' of Mulberry street, lMtween Water and Eirht trt ets, ; in said City, cause their side-walks to be brought lo Lne proper City rade, auulhat Lue v canse a side -walk, Class No. 1, tu be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this OrCer. V. bUBKK, Clerk. Cits Clerk's Office, May I860, fWOTtftJ T O f tl.'T HU T O It S. The Common Council of the CJty of Rvans I vill,- will receive proposals out il the Bth day of Jane ! i A. f. 1800, for gradiag ami lillinv ibe atlej ia : I III.-, k No.:::, in the Kasteru Knlargemenl of' said City, ranaiug from Vine to Division street, and between Fifth ami Sixth streets, said alley lo be yea -I detl ami tilled lo the proper grade as the same may be shown by IbetJitj Surveyor. P. BU lib" E, Clerk. i ! ierk's Office, Mat 1 lib. 18C0. ffl..tr Ht.'i. B9 11. !, at may I ! si fnttiou jtMlSPALblNC'S, ( or. Main a Pint. mis., f MM sit i:tjns. ji st received at the RORKKA BAJ5AAIS. far i IL I1KKT A C( till t-tt n.v;i;.i. ir. ititi.s. i-tnx 9 ' sale bv s. K. UlltKKKT Co. Ot TO.YS f, T.I It f II.- . I. .lit tit: J and riu ill boxes, wanaaled ol best quality, tor sab- vert bw in lots, by s. f. ;l LBKRT .v CO . may 12 No. I Syeamor,. xtreel Mmotnnc.- no ti-i.s.T,o iittsi.w WW lot Kile bv s. K. tilltRKUT & CO Tl:.l!-..l STfliKsOlt .lorn tub at ivdnced pine - lorcash.' .1 AS. b. SPA bhlNO, may12 Iktrner Main and First. MM It O.ys 0. S I '. tt ft T t If K It a bulk, mat 1 1 .1 AS. b. SPA I.IH Ml, t.'or. Main ami t irsl. I tk s : il.t tus : i .o. its uIdles, jUSl rereivnd and lor sab-al may II Nil : M A I N ST l: K RT. li 'i: t-: v HOT.1TO K f l..1.'Ts. ' ..coil SWeel i'ol aloe Plan! i, just i eceived from Harden, and for -ale low at Kl.blOTVS FAMILY CROCKRT. Hartford Fire lnsiirjim-c j.ijs'r.t n ir, i snti. ASSkTS. I ash en kan I sad in Hank. $t,:r3..t1 t'asb in handsel Agents, and in cot. i -'-ol I ran-missioii , c :.t',.n.,vt Cash loaned on call 30.IJIXI.tNi 1 M'd .020.0H 7o, i;; ;.;i I ,tssl ISl Bills receivable lor kMU Real Rstate, iitiincum ! -.Mori Sh ires Bank Sto innlv M'f niftl d, ifa-li rail.) ii Hit tl.. l.I, Market Vain.j 2200 shares Rank Stislt in New-York, Market Value '.inn Shares Bank Stock in Boeton, MarLet Vahlt ; Ion Shares Bank Stork in St. I is, Markel Value ' 240 Shares Bank .-lock. Rail Koatbund I olb, r St. H-k. Market Value ! Ilaiil'id Cilj Bonds, 6 jter cent., Market Value Stale Stocks. (Tennessee, Ohio, Miehhmu, H laswuri, I 8 per mil, Markel I vatae I 211 ShaiesStale bank Wisconsin, Market Vain.Total Assets Ti tal biabilil ies N I V I '-!'" b7.. 4o : IB,'! .'a;, I;. i.i HI i LMP'bo j l IFF Ii IK Oil in; tu STATE, 1 MU IN A, Indianapolis, Feb. 13, ISuO. i To rite Pi one. or Im.i.im :- The Hartford lire j I asurance Company having cotuplied with ihe law ' ot liwlisns, oj utnur tu tins Itlaee a Malemerrt id its Coudiliunyn the first day of January, Itwe, and having inviloil an examination of its affairs by lata -Department, I. Jehu W . P. .Id. Auditor ofthe State of In. Iiau i, hereby certify that I have matte a s-i Nona and thoriaigh exsmiaatiwa d Ibe bo.ks ail assets ol I be i ompany. n their ItBce in Ibe City .1 , Hartford, Cttna., andtbat the Connmny own m l ! couvertilde at pleasure, uearlt one Million m jadhuu, apphcabi" to tba payatenl ot lueses an amount correspmsdiug with lln ir official rifale ' mem of Jaawiiry last. The llartlortl Fire Insu raaee tVuamtay lias been iu existence for b ib a cesuntry. The high character tt it- tdhaei tar e -pe-, i, -ue,- and iiii hnv the pr.iinpiiit s-, .,nd adelity wira which ii has met all its . iitagemeitts ju rly entities it lo th biifhest rants smongtbe Iniatrauee I Comi.ini; ii Ihe coiiiiti t . and commends il lo the patrouago ol the tteople ol Indiana Jt.HN W Pi'Olt, An. hi. of State", tnsarauce against 1... or ttnmage ly Fire, on : Dwelling-. Furniture, Stoies, W arelmmis f , Mer. ; chaiiili . Mill', Haaufacl tries, ami oilier kind- . t in l.j .-ill, can be I at o i able lei nc i I U V lo Pol,. V le i FAffl Ifl I, A I Fi i in p: i is 1 1 i I. i led III I llis I '. Ulp He nature id Me- rn is a di admit A I i r.:. l ln . irm . npoi Hay, Oi therein i',ii mi ie t leus.ls, , t lei m ol years al L uf m mm . Apple ill. i.s tor in. tiii.ti rsitrned, Ihe da I 'oliil a li v A biti. i 11 ii ni.- 11 tin ay be mid.- lo .ttiiitoi laced Agents o il M.I.i-'K .i -i.',, -I i in iv im MMMtteti ItKKK. I I'l r: .-tt 7' st .--rr Mte , ared filled 1! lai i,-,. -.1 .... i ail road, and lot salt- 1..,.- al apil I- I I. in IT'S FAMILY OKOCEhY rjtntjv- ri.JTte.ti; is, ti s- m Briifhl Ii.i-in, . fetuare and Ion plate 'fin A ' owfdele stocl iu st- i.- and im - ib. I. apr21 KA ill I I I. IB R 1 1 1 "t: on. i tiol.- tft.l.'. .1 pt-i apt : I Kl.l.li 1 1' r S FA III I I. V IlItllf'KRY Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silveir Ware. a u kisi. km, ii.i t 'tjvti ji st mttS a tin utst fitmi . . ,Vr v t11.. 1 . 1. ule-re ho ,j '-i-'t';',.' -f . J-es.l-li-.il, ..l.-vv.-l. v. i-.Wk? - JlK'l - w " 1 &s$m$-i i . k-i ot ei.-i v - e- ,y gl'S'i-'i l ; .: -'"!!' ' 1 "- v kC.-Wferjs i' , 1'ii.d I., nil pui , v --e i ci.t-'-.s iu -.v er. t- a pa r 1 1 c ti I a I oi'' K 1 b I, s, II THt LOWEST EASTKHN DR(CF.S. lie 1 -sn'i-1 III 1 ' u V lies his ti n i ns and cuslttttters I. examiue his gi.KMhi aud prices le!ort. i-.ii. b t-n.'.' els.w Ini. Alle.-.i' ..l.I are warr.tttted 1.1 he a I'e p.'t'.-i 1 1 1 . -. I I.- ivr&t,tai .til. un. .11 i.,ii. p.UI Dae it itch, s No. rt:l Maui vitlei ludiana. tied ..I nil 1 .'. . 1 1 r 1 Ib 1 IM: I. Kb'.

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BUILDING HARDWARE. wrm.iBTtKs who jmk jkovt to JL build will find ft to their interest to examine our stuck and prices lx furc making their arrsnjremeuts for hard wws i-r the rossing, sesaoa, as we are determiaed to sell as low as any other dealers in th city. Wc have on hand 1 large Snd complete assortment of (Jru'liwood's llutt Hinges, liottr hts-Iis and Latches, all si.-.-s and ricrs, Self-Closing Shutter ami Gate Wages and Lab baa, Hand Kail Screws, f.imhtc-t Pointed do friiu '' to t inches, Bnuto ami Kiuishini Nails from 1 to 3 inches, Lishtaud Heavy Strap Uittges, Window Sprites, Sa.-li MuMieHt Paleul Sai.li fastfuers. .IAIXJH S I-1; A I - It A SON, a-i .'."I 71 Mains!., In low a-h i li;tou House. Dt It it 1 ft. t'HM.TIti 1.1 -II I.J it II, 1" 4 I.W . pb-kled Pork, lor sale by pr25 t'OUK I. VMiliKY. H.i 99 at WV l. r hllsli., .iiion Hm ft i in Rraii at 1 I.ANtiLKV. per 108 lbs., lor sale by GOQK & 0fc -V-. lilt II t MKJJU fMXJtZ&Ii, sSW Id box, s Knlish Dairy do, III boxes Nut ' tnesr do fr sale bv iM'h .V LAStibKV. V W ilbie I'olaloes. - J SI bllsli. Prime table and ed Potali spri!,r Reeeivod per BaHraad at 0O(iK St L tNtiLEl S tlO It US II. HUJ4JlMIMJ MULISH ji Seed, just received and tor tale bv i'. SIIAIU'K CO., .. .r:l No. bin UaiD street. Itiiix. it, i f vo.-y-ui I keg W K Butler, liUO bubli. I riah 1'oiatoes, lust received at tprJi KLLIOTT'S 1 A M I I. V flBOt'ERY WM-JI It II 'K S ' Ill HK S T t ll.t MM tuts and Perfumed Hair fills Warranted .'enuiiie f oi sale cheap bv WM. BICKBOWKlt, ipi WaaHiagtou Bhick, Main street LADIES AND GENTS : rrtnt: wtntt.ifs . ts stiki. B peaat No. S SecObd street . room lor a tew more. I 'ome and look -- no trouble to sbovc those cosy little dove and tan cobtreai flaiters. Oive us a call, and I know you will buy. i .le l id , i i . nch n id and Mnrooco rolka soots, ol Hie iao.- i exquisite l j b ec. r ottered in this market. Misses and i Cllildrpll i uaiterj f evert .-.hid- an 1 color ; hid ' ".' Mot. Mao of OelV trie, with ami i iiboni heels : Coooer tineed of rin-ious kimts. ot the im- I proved natvi.t. lieiils" fin - Patent Leather and ''all Bool ide to oiiiii K of tin- best imported slock we have had toi yens. Glove Kid, i'ateut Leather, fiall and Morocco Cougreas Qaiters exoehdar, a la midei Made by the most fashionable ami besl workmeu lo be I.miIiiI -our l-.a-.telll illli-S n. -I e.ycepted k'riends U - strangers, ji.ive us a tied. JOHN li kSOU, No B Second at . KVansville, lad. 1 CARPTS !! C, A0 kV Also, Laeo Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinct Bavs, m I on ui of I he finesl In oie 'lit in ibe Cil v. lip. KS-i TRIMM I Nfl.J. S. HOPKINS, Oik Firtffl SI i i fl. Babcockt&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, II A COR. M A ! N tV WATER STS.. ' am nu' -ht-i:i: rOR hai.i A LargCaUid ii'eil Assorted Slm-k ii w FOREIGN AND D0i1F.STIC HARDM ABEAND CUTLERY, Vt UK If, FOB EXTENT AND VARIETY, i - UNS IJR-P AS SED ! i ! IT A COUN TRY TRADE I' f I IK H tt. Till) .HOST 1 F A V 0 ii ABLET ER MS. dABGOCK C O., Cor. Main & Water ste. Si' i.K.'ill II .1 sro MTJM .'AT OK c If 1 etei 1 .1 Vt 1 lib's Pianos tor Lai. at IIKALl A U'AKIi K"S, l oi Main ami First -lie. is N. p. Obi l'c taken 1.1 extl-aoge al Rood 1 pi ices, (tpr '! I II . A . JjL.?15&& X3I.X,JSt. ft ml H Sl'ttl.'ti Sl'fl.K .'OW Ol T " i in seeontl i" Hon.-in i."a'ii v and symmetrical tropertFni l-. v-i s ..1 actaaM table, tond-lookiag, lute autl itorabU. Hal will Ik. sure tt. K. l .-..ol. d ami I illletl. l'llli k in ' oi.l. 1 . geullt -It. French Felt&CassiaieretatB, A I way con ban. I and made ttt tinier ol ant nhapem color The Cricket andZouave Hat, WOOL AND FUR HATS HI ev.-i v un e 11 il.l. shape, cidltl and .pi 1I1I v f3 J r sjr 3.- s rj ts . Ai 11. it.. c l, . I...1,. in 1.0, arill sell i j C A P 3 , CAPS. Avert lure.-sin. I. ,-;i hand all Hie latest s(yle j MISSES' FANCY ii A i S. Ths best elel s . .. ill lb. . li , Infant, Boys' & Youths' Huts, I An aadlees vwrietj hi sp-.eg end Summer. VAl riKBB HA BOON NICK, upr! 3'J Main slreat.

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i has. b. m eii a vs. uns secsmam. FIRM OF MEI1AI S Ai BECKM AX. NEW STOVE AND TIN STOKE. g OJLJE Asa X Mi wtJTM U MS TJt M Ww dealers ami Manufacturers of Tin, Coppei and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, hetweon Main ami laOCnet, Kvansvilli', nd. Tin1 underaigned have constantly on band a foil usHfrtment of Stows tf erery vnriety ami pattern, at the lowest price", and lieg leave to inform their friend and the pmMffe cenerally that Ihey havf the bast ami neaU'st a.sort nn-nt of lin War . r btfcred, and hare conetantly on hand a full AMortment of Hvoggltt Oana, Jhr. e. Those persons wUIiU work in Ihei: line are rspeeffnilv req'nwrted to gte them A foil 'fre pnr-r-liain risewhero, its ty prompt attention to tie ir business and a thorough knowledge ot their trade, Iht-v hope to gtm general at intact ion. HUB AITS A BCivM AN. COPPEB AIN U .lOU WORK Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Steam liM-N, Stila Fovitttaina, rumps, mid general Copier -smithing and bhet t Irmi Wtuk, madoaud remurel, Meinl Kot.tin- , Cut terim;, Jkc. Wfrk itm rtttiUil o yitf prrh't't maiintfttijiM t at tit IfH tsf price. mar 7-4 md , J uV'O ti s t u t s" u ru.si0K. - ived ' aon oiienina. an el. - nt stork i j.m,.i suitable for lu Sortojc Trade : Jo rases mhey print--; III " tlonims, 1.1 4i bmacbed mnsttns; 'J. I tw ns: to ' r'lttuawlii; 4 " apron checks, 10 bales vim unu stripi s; ;to sl,w tin;;; I And a cleat variety of kotiuas of ali kinds, all ol . which we are letting below f'luriiiiKiti prices, as ' we ale ileti rial 1 tu draw the good traje to Kransi Mile, i 'onie sod examine for yoarseivs at Biarf. J. H. M AUBEK CO.'S Kirst St. n 0 i: .n m I . . - tu K . i:.t Til K h MM- Store id Tbomaa Eerlli has been removed limn Ko 7 (EWmiag s old staiai), to V . Main St., opposite Wa-iiiiivioii Iioi.i, where Ie kef-pa's lull supplv of tEATUKR AMIJ s'lKOJNfiS lie keeps cr. hand every artery and sfclls Rheafi lorcash Philip Outsata, Fb-itaia-f's old salcsmsti is i w nh me, and will lie on Uatid to w-.it on om r.iil i I rieada and, all the m a caetomers wl-.o 'may csll oti us. He will do justice to all marjlm.l TffttWASi KEtiT'll . v.M i et t: t: t i . t Pio kegs assorted si.. ; -.l its. si rei eitnd in. i ID i.'i b Ofl v. UcIOUNS'lON, Po: t Pi .. k . Alain Strut I rat m m i a t W- In great varc-tt , h . I : j f t. M s 1. 1 we) I prit .-, at tin 8, TUOMPSON. Now lb il!' 1,1.; fWMS STWMS M.fS M id -VV Tiff? ftfitl i:-iiiiuitiK al t v. ty Vnir writ i" il bit 11 . .x I lt f-l. Ai ( It- ..ui!i- ..,1,., Indiaiin iti. t Fair, beld I1.1.- iVIobsT, HM. ili.-n wt.j but two ureaiiaaii H - - - t;i nl. tu , s-t,.t c - fin- h j I t.f bOMl rod CtMllt.U Ktnr,:ni. tM) fUTtl liVl . i il I rot tag store. Vao i:r.ii..mi.t todi the II UT PUKMIUH KoK THK UBST INJKJNCj STtlVK . LVOR WtXMi. ItodUcer, Kliainiaa X (' lotktuo first 1 ir. iniiiiii Uv tlifir f...'kin- "tnvt-t.n aaal. Nootltor j prf atiaou w. r- ntififtl. Tho largnfeilVfi mttlal a ilv.ll;lf.l IO rilf l-.l.iii:-,t M tin .. ..U Vt.ltt Vair; ami Un titsi iiomiaDi at tin Unilod stainI'aii' hflil at t'biCaa:t. and Iwrlvt -ilhfv SI a If ami Couatjf Kuir in IKK I n uo I. ram li jin-i liaiiii id at I lias tber bwoba inorc aataaMntl advatsot ilin in tat mannt.if t urn .-I staves. 1 1 is but a ftnr reara Mace tin cry :i.iine w;im a in-vnlty, ? t'iv sr-i l i n 4 a buaio, Nli:iiM'lt-!rH nt i ui-turt, almusr a aVroid ul lie;. as nriiaiiif nt, Tln-Hf liavt- uiailually ,.ivi n plf to aatU-nui off gtca aad ntililj : until Ibe varani? oar maiknt mw aaaarnl hare nluowl tli.m-t..! tin v.ifal'iilarv ot iianii-s; and tlit difiVri.nl ih:iM.i In ii m tu I is loado to a.-.iitiif, aottld axtoiiUfli ulJ iiU-aii hiiiff.t. I u Ktyte ami tinili. tin Iwprovt'incut Iropi beea real. I. a ui' noihin to bo tiffin i t-u tltal pirlat, bat tin- si vcrc compftUioa in price, to wliiuli they aava beru rtulijf ruij, has aoprivi-tl thfin ot amuj oi' (he iu iu- f .ili-t.tiitial tjiatlitteti dealralde. Tnai t-ms more esiediaJlJr to haw Imm u trim e$ms in ri tcrcm c to outak Ktuivaa aa article nf ilniin-stif ri-ftiii-m v tint) Ii;ih aaore to do with sf nldin wivi-Haml t rolfln .y Mtr rraatt tlniii nit.sl Rpla im -iiiii. The irnblic lojre Urns aoagbl u Improve Ian4 in f his iti ticlf, ami uv In li. vt art- rtady to paj anj ivasmiaMf. jn iv ior a cook tlMC tov., il ir mi!y im i-sfssfs tlte Bierita ! tiiztv, wtinhi, eouveuieaiv, tin aiiiiity, eoQMQ W jrg and aeriactiau of ataoteJactarc. Tlif.-.f .pitilitifH seem to hf tiossf.sfi BMNH t'ully in the Kfoti .miett a new KtoVff, pertac tad ami hrouht ..ut tin- paal .sc.idoii, by Mi'iati- ,Tiatattttg.ll. Perry X N'nrtoii, if Albany. UY heard ko uni.-h til' thai Mt.'vc, aad ii tnnlvfit - aaach like a atovtl fotonded lor M.tf, thai we imif Im led to try ihfin.aml tin if suit ol' t htf i'X'c:'ini.fiit cOnTiuiTfS ns that t Ue I .'I i if mi s, iu Ihf irttf iwi mi nation t inttke thf juref in t k. 40ora bavi aaotteuddL'd. V. reicai'd the ! Yomciii-tt as poaseasing all the im-nts alntve t in:- ! aicrated aa th j. rt.tt stave ot th day lai in a lv.mur ot ' anythaog ever a. tf inotftl in the line oi e.ttiVt-3, sfrt'fft in .il! it-f appnim nn nt-, ami trim to j ltd n. tun.' iu ilutahiliiy ft 01 th" aaaaff aval. Among i !n-many oa t-ni.-m c it i.if !i.-it to n , nay be im u- I tioiicil a lati'ii oven, with hooks acran. j", .r sits- j peadtae im ats a iu It ronatinje. A coMfter waif r I tank, nol lim front 12 tu gallon.- warmiag i l.Nci, haviliagj hearth, av., a.-. Th"' broiling hearth iaoaooj tlm modi iHticeahle tV-aturen of tins ' i vmai k:ii ik stvt. 'i he ri Aever has bee a, to our ' Itoaladge, any hioiling ti (tare that was raally gal- : i (faotory in its op rat Ton. Toe proprietor tI thin j utovn haic beea romlur libc a -ivina n" cj. i im ids upoii broiling, eliciting eooe valujtble l ift-, and re- ! t-nliint. in thv invention 01 a cridiron antiffed Lo Ibis hire, which ins fe tu aawrod 1' tn i. oatetit. ! mil is one of 1 In. r admirahl t thiugs of the kind i to ie sis in acyaitautKlow We are alw I., do justice lo m. cb:. iieai iio rovrnieitts pecially such w contribute so largtd loth I lad nd t-.;-eliel al .rood, a:, lln' one aboye mebleiuod. 'fb.- Rconomisl , wait h i-. ommaadie i in !i a lai sale, will be I... Hid a KCAMTLIN V sir l'ltl..', e, Man, M, between Water and 1 fivansvilte, Ino. at -I, jgjtit h i: t .neiss l.I 1- tt.t I. 1 IKK I A ill ; I860. SPRING & SUMMER I860. C5- O O X ss ki.i.". 7I.VIi Mtttlt.t' ttttHfj sTa (ally inform tie .1 aumurous hieud ami the iiihlit llv. Iliai tin t :vr:a ::r: I, P ivl rariety, cannot Ite mirpa ;.-.l li would In. .,..., It nous lo enumerate all 1 be detrtments vt hi. I. . om iiis-pe.-ttoii, will be ftiottd replete enibrac;u all the l.-ii.li 110 styles and nov. Iii. s ot the beasoa. The btasinees pi im-iples which have rmaed f.u their ..Id estwbliuhed leaute ,is b exldnsiye p Uronsire, will be adhered lo, i.. K.ts.utit.u p orders W illi tlispat. b attention 1..1I r niiii. 1 to . u-iom era, combine. I witb im derate ili.u ciss Then sti ck haviuy bu n purchased with cure and judgment in the heal markets, and 01 lit 1 ipuilily, tceibei wnii un adheraaes to sonad priuvipb, i Made. lb. I are . oilll.lt III Ol b. iii bie .l tUppl.T those w bo may mvat Ihem w-iili a tail on 11... Isst terms. Annexed ihey submit a list of .1 1 11 Ini uts 'lot Its, i 'a - - lli.'l,-s, and V. sliio 'I tVCells, K j .lejvlis, I 'o t ' Hi :.. J. r ai.,1 IMllltlnew Strhi Print . a great variety, Franr-lt Organdies, Pan us ami Gfaglianis, l ae lisb Berages, Ilei tis and Th tllis. fltack aud Fancy Silks, and I. Ish I'opliua, M . li.ii Uaods for ii tv. in. ilrciiM.ii, I f to I. Berjue II- b. ft tat II Volants, urgaedy n in : ill, an. I Oiagham I lubrvl'se and Pitraaols, Panama, Braid, I. .-ben. and Palm Hals, li.n.ls and 8hoe, Serf It tack ami Csdorc.l il ,1-, t bile, Id.ie ami Pink Mos..aOe Ni its Kr. in It and Scott li Kmbi-ttitb 1 1. . a n 1 .,1. h libit k 1,4... A) in 1 III as and Points, Hosbtrv, Oloves, Mills, and White -.i d 1..1....1 luftt .,,. .I., , tifiM S. A If. Mr-owhl r ill t tUich ol 1 1 i-h Linen 4 lelltl'.ll to the I ten 11 IlIlfMH i.it ifii'., w armntet t" are I la tin II leaf lied rmnhlm n.ii, -Mftl hali uad I 7 , I t. I. I at..! t ! I liineiia, Kmwn am! Itt. a-h.-.. Pan J iii.n 1'aiuhri. llan.lL'-it li .-ls, 'f...Ul.ached Uu. ks, A. V IS. 'I lmlups..i - Skirt.., i,-,(, K. all ttteei, -, r.i ia ii untl II i Mt .-.ini! aioono tin- nu Iv, nr ret oiocaendeiJ Uv Ihe UdtoV ini, p. uli.ii iti ami ;nU n i.. .-. It. I-a. ltd , ..I appii. atiou .'.1. Perfeet frcv4tai fton liahiUty In hale ' ea V i i.i I-- ttUrd ailnt it off au kiinl iff . .-1 .l--f u 1 1 limit Ihe sli hi.-t in- ..in. n ice, k tp the . ai- i ,riyt...i u, r At. .01 hind "p'.i -i sires t-c-t .in i i .i s it,- cheap tu doit . 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 . i -1 1 1 at tlaLIuiT'S KAMILV GfiOCXKV.

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STEWART'S STOVE. ft.w.ts's rv.- ir.t ri, - i.jskuh lot oi'lhese trulyatid justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and adatss Oookiag Sb'ies, ol the unriraled Stewart's Patent, and at the only ngenr in this city. Tho. Saiitltn's, lib. 29 .!"'; ttrttty between First and Second. The. Bill pieiiiiuni was awarded lo this Stave as the best coal or wood ranking stove at the Souihwastara Indiana Districi Kaijr, held at this place. No stove ever derived combines, as aaaaimnn nr Inipsi tnnt wrieiitinc prim ipj ,s this ol Siewai t's. It broils, boils, bakes and toast at the same moment, withoiil one dish im pari Ins, llavoi to another. r piodtu ini; thai saii-eites ol taste n us ana a an . WOM"n, I" i lie o-nt aie mn. am Sakes so iasaporatHe en objection toevery mtkHaj stova aow la iisi-. itb ene-fcairth fuel eiHDloved In the best of tores now in taste, ottiel of till nia, I his most pert reins perioral --in iliim has evei Itefoi leipiili'd III lie- b Kim' i ; "ie en mind that tho tie kitchen - h, n lh : i and complete rook ins appsinltaaeonsly and mora perfectly i- been aecomrdisbect, em y thing t pi..-, id. I maUliea, so lai as ie.) w hen loo, It I hot lie in t ifelicate b msles en ve.it the stow . ii Store is fuflj, employed, its ie iubt w ,t'o. mi he aittalteel ,i,.l It,.- Rre i-- -.1 it- !i unpJcasaiitnMS ' : M so little is the n i troi ll .M, I of d ceiaporatnra, i,tu ii diwasea externally, aa nd i. i ii- nnl.i nsl employ- ' l relented fnnnyotbei stova I n- pi im ip-t'. at iia. tious, aa in. ini Pile i lie I II i ii i If b M the iS .-car. lie , other any one, it Uf W illi ployed in aary, he 1 1 Inents, I lUII SleWSI in val nt e ea canfes t ror . a 1' lt. . I i:,' Il Itasolaained tt in. I b. bavo . v .i..i ii ii, hMt ii fi'ittt i. Witliin i.-iir ra .-,. HumU4 l th. in hn.- !-.-. n uud.-l .t iilll : iLil.iili i', tllld lli'l Ollrl UhH li'ili I I I1 1 If-' . 1 1.. ne rt.iu.ti K .hi - n -nil - li ne . iiii.oi.i. ii. .i .1 btMS lif -(ini' tu 1 unit, i in 1 rM i . 1 tu 1 1 .1 1. 1 1n- Sit w ti I o-. Lilt, :tt- in i'itiior ji.-.tr:titf., wUi) thm ! I ti.1.1- 4 1. t in 1 1 1 -.i i i i hiieM 1 it.-1 u ' . .- 1 11. - in.. I .- 1 -1 tnl.i.Wl I lh. Hi t li:tlk .1-.. .'lice?.' 1-liiiUM l' VATiMIS It.tUl-'-!, I'ilt I in :u i -lis Hi t 11 til ti , tuctl I hum Hi. v I Ml I t I ti Ii ill III M isl -l.llll .'HI It lit l... . lit. I.;i iutti ih- uon .I. 1 aii . it id. ..iitiji If id Iim nr i. ..1.1. Ut ii' -I air, -n.i, - k in in l.I. it MiIil.U- i 1 cook I Its; j 01 I li.- a:,. lil ttd - III.-' I i I r. f. kmlliitioa ! Un- sii w.nt SI..V.-, in ili. U.M,1 uli.tli bi will Im hu H I h I hit iU if 1 In pi -iff ol 1 In ; I Ii . i...K-ii-li , uf coorhte. l' ftM.lv ivtoc llif Ixmt IM PctOa t V In dvJefMtdM Of iliiln Mnwal I'm. Willi II, lilit it In :11s mo 1. -1 iiil'!:uifi In BltWrtvl, i In -'Si. wai t ' is by Hit- 9WtfUtt Dfivder 11 fiilJ uai aiiU'f I 1 1 h i'lt inn KH ii. - in 1 1 unit 1 If il, a ml 1 1, nit Ilia itin-f 1 1 1 1 1 1 It.- Irt'iii m,i 1 linking, im DaOll is foil tit I Willi llu lit, hi- will lak. tin in bach fetid n-liltnl Ih" tin 111-1 . I i.tii.-fkff Jk !'.- will I -far in ini ml, t lit-1-Unit 1 In-j't-niiitif stfwari Sii.n, IotgHl at the only ...-hi'.- It, !.-. will, wild bit II l!n labor r.n.l in r. hi rtl) il.i t'di'l, lit im. if ami l.t-IItT i-m.Uili'- Hi t I lliS. SCANT Side ajprnl h-r 1 lie SoiH hern I roliaaa ami i,! N. No. 'ZW Main Htrei alf "t the Stewart St Kentucky. a e Bt BMiVKM mtJu -.- r v .r i tuck i ;iim, It age. Oil doth. Cm - fain go ut- both Swift ami Ihuaaak Table Idineiai, Towela, Niipk ins. slim-1 in ;s4 and hoaae Ini n.-!iiiu i gn..il generally, than we Lave ever reeeired. Atari.. a large retnil ttfU ot' staple ami Kam Dry Qteocle, 1 Triseottnge, N.. lions. Uiialary, CHovea, I in- Man tllla, Khawle. a nice as-. at mc nt of Merriamac hu : i o.-hef print . Hoop kirts SBS per oeiit. rJaaaper i than list year, lhyaj wear Cotton, laiien atnl '. oi-h ii l. nlres' li. -s Uooda nico anstn tiueiil ; ai-i, t'n- Kmhrvo Oat ton Varna, fall at J. ttAKI.KY A SOU S. apr7 No. ii Kir5l rtraet. CO-PARTNERSHIP. ifa .ij'ii it. .1 it 1. 1: .v.'.tvj ii.i 1 'i.ytj purchased from 11. 11. Brommelhana, vti ilv ..I lb,-lii iii . I li. (furre .f- Co.) half of ibe Saw-Mill ai ibe aprter part of the city, that estah lishnmnt " ill In-reafter Is- carried mi by the Uader-.-i.a. d. under tin Brio and style of Ableiine A lo i.mmeJhnua. The mill will contiuae to till all OTtlers lor latm bee prompt It an I with care. Orders solicited. apil-dlf AMLKUIN6 A KROMHKLIIAI.'H. ) . O U H IC t: T f O T.t 'I O tt Plants jinil rerelve.1 from Allen's Nmseriee, and for sale al l i: l KI.LItrTT'8 FAMILY GBOOilKT. a4t o it i .i li i It s . .n . k s, .1 j' 11 m cnildreu. Steel pi in;' Skirts, it saperior it rI ii i", for a,' eh.-iper than berelolore at M II, I. Kit d N I KHAUS'.-i, aio 'i PI Main sti let ""-.di H&SH. Ii.i It to It. .V, - W i w fsl llintll. shelled Coin, K0rsale.1l KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GBOCRRY. s .ttt II S J prime api-JI 4 It It I.s. l.tCJtf l..t K II. rl ide, lor sale at ELLIOTTS FAMILY RBffCRUt 10.11, oii. .i t; it i.s. fo.11. oil. I' .1.1-1 received an 1 fur sale al apral KLLIOTT'a FAMILY CBOftBBY. Jl tK.lt ..-' .' tK.1t t:."f : II tl It III. S lllii.i falls l '.iiient for sale low al api .l KI.LIiiTT's FAMILV UBOORRY. ti.lftllKs .l.-t JKU-KIMh'.-Hcal" sllilie M ..It In", Jeueliv, .IC, at x 1 1 a. ii dii.at , low pi ices, pi eparatorv to l.t " n ir in . new so., i. BITTBOLFF BltOS., mar lit is Main si rut MMJTK II. JtVVtVM Ito' atli i.i a Urocel'V and drive all express vva-;..u. Uitsl k itow hoe lowrlteamir band, and come well ri rou.imiadod Apply at Nn; 138. Pesey Bltjck, Mala street. marir. tl a $11 I T K I K.I II .I T J I. OU'l. lt v T prirethan vernlfered before, together Willi an asstwtmeul of Colored Paints, al ths fine- store. XI II. P ; Tul't'A KIT, apt IJ VI H -tin si reel tllKWIJS-tJ Toll. kind ai SP I. I'l Nil s ' ,.' O OK .1 I. I. er. Main wad l i. si jg ill I U.-S. lilt It .-'.-, till' " !., . Iron Pound Ce.iai Churns I III f.V. Butler I. -ilb s, a d li.lll. P.oo Is. lived from lie. Bal by COOK .V iAKOLKV. ant. in VTinjx- r.f Tttt: t'ttift: ok at t iii I 1: LBAO The iiudersijrued has been ,if. p. .ion .1 a'-- ni tor the sale ,.i tvbite Leadat manni ,. . itrer1 . pi let s. -m.l ewe now sell al lower liv'iu .-s than ever onered before fit the city t-.-ill and s.-e 1.1 v .i...-. v. M. H. P .STHDIAKI, in 1 c-o 17 Main si . Itlt.Ks SOKT KlJS'tS tor ie 1 wine f.u tiny FtoCi; lliv. Bllilllblu 11 lull supply of hue and heavy Hemp Packtacit, f ;tkk a co., and lb.. Cm Mmtl .f.t i-.t I'Kt: iil.i.viis, wtTtf 9 If Patent dxtnres to them, lor sale cheap. Ml I. I KK .1 HIKUAUS, apro 1 ; Main street J3 IVt 0 'SJ J. Xa 1 mp . .. ttt r t;i.'00.w MMMSJWMm r, e' re in nveil It, ui Ilia old it.iini.1, Main MCeet, rtpjamite the ' 'ui I 1 1 - to the eortlfl ol Main i ni : . . I -1 - . Thoittpaoa'i Drag Btore, autt haviu I Ilia t n-ilin. s fur dotag all Liii.lH ,.i I in ii mu h in noa piepan-d t.. uipplj the tie mail-1 lt is nt ill in.ik in t hoae heaatifal i !tId plate. with Uaia teelh, u hn h are piet'errnl by .. ioani "el whieh, t r -st r.-n -1 h :nd purity , can -ai.t sin p a v-e.l. a t... tije nea atyteaof w..i Ik, tha ..nt in uoii-1 . inn, abh'h i rerj heaal ifal ; tha aa I., r, w Iii. li i-- 1 1 j --1 inr in nh -in ill ; mtiln. rhaoplail li.. iad silt' l plates. He has ru tAWhmg tor 2 eais, Ihe ehstrh I'l.'i .-.s Mr exi raetttat; teet h arithoal pain, an I tn the Miijurity nt caiien, will, entire . . as lrui.it, -tU.. i pc-..,:iji Mill testily. ParoDta. t., . I., ui.-In- ttih and l-t aittv to Iheir child ra hy bat 1 1 ' .Ii 1 1 . N-nt;. ii i, ni t i itiee of lln teeth , ..i i .-. f . .! ty ih.- ii. a. 1 1 i . Tic- nn -s I i I re ni. -It, n regaai i -ii in he led STha prate- ol Uentmr. bar i . . n m ite- hod lear year so rerv ij4--aauitda thai alt amy kw enjoy Ihe heaefitd "t" thi S. 't-te c In . t tl I If I IJ I SM i., !,. ni let i'oi. Mam and cotid at., Evdiisville, lud. miii-ii :jui

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