Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 223, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 May 1860 — Page 2

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FKIUAY BIORN1NO.... MAY 2.5 PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PKESlUEN'T, ABRAM LINCOLN OF I 1 I IT . I - for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAIKF. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector fnr the Siit ut Large. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jeflersou. bmtrici Winrfiii i-t Iiiatrict Cyrus H. Allen, of Kni. 2nd District John W. Bay , of CTaike. 3rd District Mortou 0. Hunter, of Moarae. 4tli District .lebn II. Farquhar, of Franklin. 6th I -1 r i . i Nelson Truster, of Fayette. -th District Reuben A. Riley, ni oi 7(h District J..hn Hannah. t 1'utnHui. 8th Distiict Samuel H Uull of I si.-je th !-!.. I - i . - . . I yoei i Miami, loth District Isaa JellkillSOIJ, of Atleli. 11th District David O. Daily, of U.uitiiibt. .. I Opposition State Ticket, FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Rfludoh.b. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. j FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT. BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P.JONES, of LH-rrane. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. A Falaeliood ttef.we.l. We have been wailing patient ly Sinoe Mi . Lincoln's nomination to ascertain the direction which the tirst assault upon his political reconl would take. The Enquirer botfSttully asserted that in reatjhatiag his record that worthy n;eritletuu.ii would be "sent to grass" in three or four round. N e had our owu opinion of the shape the assautt-i upon Mr. Lincoln would assitaie, ami we have not been disappointed in the least. Tbe men who persisted in hofdtng the gallant Clay to his grave with charges ot "bargaiu and sale,' "the murder ot Ciller," "blackleg," aud other infamous liliel.s, would not bo likely to abate one iota of their hate Of vituperation upon his disciple j and life luug defender Abram Lincoln. The charge of ' Abolitionism," then, is j the dish that is to In served up daily for the nextsiA months ti the intelligent voters of this great commonwealth. This ii to constitute the theme lor leaders and the text for orators Like modern Faminis, they will play a variety of tunes upon this single string. We propose thus early to prick this bag of wiud, and let the foul air escape. In the first joint debate between Me.-srs Douglas and Lincoln in liS, at Ottawa, Mr. Douglas propounded certain questions to Mr. Lincoln, which that g.-ulleuiau answered in lull nt Freeport, theii next place of meeting. The following are those questions and a.-.swers: Question I. " 1 desire, to know w hether Lincoln to-day stands, as he did in 1354, in favor of the unconditional repeal of the Fugitive Slave law 1 " Answer. I tio not now, nor ever did, I stand in favor of the. unconditional repeal ot the Fugitive Slave law Q. 2. "1 desire him lo answur whether he stauds pledged to-day, as he did in lSo4, against the adanissiou id any more slave Stales into tbe Union, even if the people went them ? " A. 1 do not now, nor ever dii, stand pledged agaiust the admission of any more slave States into the Union. 0. o "I want, to know whether he i stauds pledged against the admission of a 1 new State into the Union with such a Con- 1 stitution as the people of that State may see ' fit to make 1 " A. I do not stand pledged against the admission of a new Slate into the Union, with such a Constitution as the people of that State may see fit lo make. Q. 4. ' I want to know whether he . stands to-day pledged to the abolition of i slavery in the District of Columbia '.' : A. I do not stand to-day pledged to the ' abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. Q. 5. ' I desire him to answer w hellici he stands pledged to the piobibiiion of the slave trade between the tlitieieiii States.' " A. 1 do not stand pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between tiie different States Q. 6. "I desire to know whether he stauds pledged to prohibit slavery in all the Territories!' the United States, North a well as South of the Missouri Compromise line? " A. I am impliedly, if not expressly, pledged to a belief in the right and duty of , Congress to prohibit slavery in ail the United States Territories Q. 7. ' i desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any newterritory unless slavery is lirst prohibited therein ? " A. Iam no' generally opposed to honest acquisition of territory; und, in any ' given case, I would or would not oppose such acquisition, accordingly as I might think such acquisition would or would not aggravate the slavery question among ourselves. Now we challenge any mail with a thimbleful! ot braiiu to point out any thing that cr.a the least squinting towards abolitionism in ti.it. extract, ci is anything else that Mr. Lincoln has tin written oi spoken. No man of common intelligence will believe the ' barge, aud no one with cowtaioa selr icspect will make it. Dnieas opposition to the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law ; u Willingness to admit a State w ith a constitution Mengntiting .Slavery, provided thai i constitution has been fairly adopted by the people ; a H filial to interfere w ith Shivery iu the Distin i ! Coliiuihoi, unless a majority of its citizens desire us destruction constitute a man an abolitionist, then is Ar.ram Lincoln no abolitionist. Bei aii-e he expressed the opinion that the States would one day all beeotne free or nil slave Stale?, is n evidence that he wishes io interfcie wiih slavery anywhere; and the attempt to draw sir h an inference ii.un j tbe language is only one of those base nt

tempts of contemptible demagogues, who desire to divert attention from themselves I V bespattering other?. We trust our readers will scan the questions carefully, bearing in mind that they were propounded by Mr. Douglas for the express purpose of gleaning somcthinp; Irotn the answers that would go to bolster up his libelous charge of abolitionism Can auy one avoid admiring the manliness and unequi location of the answeis 1 Ruckport Cnrreepomleuce. Rot'Ki'om, May 21, 1600. Euitoks Journal. The citizens of old Spem er weie again treated lo another of those periodical farces gotten up of late years by the Democratic party with nil the regularity of clock -work, aud called, out of compliment, Democratic Conventions." The Convention was called to order at one o'clock I'. M., on Saturday the l'.Mli ' i by (ten. Williamson Cap! T. liluut Was appointed President, ami VV W. Cotton and John Atkinson, Secreieiaea ; after which, committees were appointed to select delegates to attend the Cougression il Convention al Fnnceton, on the 3oth wist., and to draft resolutions expiessive of the Sense oi the meeting. Aftei the committees had retired (aud by the way the Bentbers of the two committees in numbeis rreie about vqu.il to the number of Democrats leit in me Court House when they retired), Dr J. Boagbiand was tailed upon for a speech, lo which he responded, occupying some fifteen or twenty minutes in glorifying Stephen A. Douglas and Popular Soveieij;uiy. and in denunciation of the wicked Republicans. But it apparently haU but little ellcct upon the stubborn hearts of the few obi Old Liners who were present. About the time he concluded his remarks, the committee announced their readiness to report, BUOwing conclusively by the brief time they were absent that tin-it work had been cut out for them beforehand. (Query: did the visit ot your worthy Postmaster to our county last week have anything lo do with it '' j The first committee reported a list of eighteen delegates, one of whom I have since learned is an out and out Lincoln man. Next came the report of I be committee on resolutions, iu which they first glorify t'ie Union, soil of half way indorse Squatter Sovereign ty, pay a left-banded compliment lo DoilghtS without naming him, which was doubtless intended as a gull-trap lo catch the Antt-Lecomptonites. But they then proceed to spoil the job by saying thai the course of U'm. E. Nibtack during his Congressional career meets and deserves their unqualified approbation, and on tin- liei-i- of that they instruct the immortal eigblevu lo use all possible means to secure his uotnina tion, thus manifesting their instincts bj show nig to Mi.- w oi Id that I lie y think more ot (he pliant tool ot the. Administration thau of him w ho liud the manly in ilepeiidiiec Ui denooone its corrutftMus. Next in order ame Ihe orator of the day, David T. Laird, I. q., who in ordet lo show his sincere devotion to tin new faith which tie has so recently adopted, deemed it necessary to exhibit an extra amount id senlous vituperation ot those with whom be formerly aeted, and of then lirue honored aud deeply -cherished principles. Iu the course ot his it ninths, he took occasion lo say, and that, too. with a voice and matinet wbiell be no doubt considered admirably suited to the purpose intended, . c , to frighten old women, that Ihe success it Abram Lincoln and the principles he advocated vvonlil prove the death-ktiel I of ihe ' I nion. ' uMirabiU ticttt," what a catastrophe ! He also disCUSSed the slavei v question, and said aiueng other thing.; thai he was as much opposed to slavery as any man, and in Ihe ue.vt breath commenced an elaborate argument in fa vol ol tbe divine institution, and declared it us his deliberate and candid opinion, to use Ins own expressive langu ic, "that the uiggers on the col tun fields of Alabama weie better off than tbey would tie in their own native country of Africa." lie believed that slavery exercised al civilizing influence upon litem, and gave them an opportunity of pat -licipating in all the glorious rights and privileges of Christianity ' and much more of the same sort, ton absurd to repeat. 1 toigot to mention in ite proper place the introduction of a resolution, instructing the delegates to the Judicial District Convention to vote lor, Herman ti. Barkwetl, E-q., for Common Pleas Judge of this District, which elicited a perfect storm ot motions, some to adopt, some to lay on the table, and some lo postpone indefinitely, all coming in such rapid succession that the worthy Chairman hecouie so confused that he had to appeal to the es-membeis of tbe Legislature who wero present, to inform him which motion was first in order ; but finally order was restored, and the motion to postpone being withdrawn, the question was taken ou the motion lo lay ou Hid table, which motion prevailed by a decided majority, thus putting an effectual quietus on lh judicial aspirations of our friend Barkwell. The Republicans of OldSpencei received the news rtf the nomination ot Lincoln and Hamlin with ihe. must joyous enthusiasm. Here, numt the scenes of his youth and eaily manhood, where Ins character Was formed, his reputation for honesty and trust- worthiness is second to no man sin the land. The air is made vocal with tbe shouts for Abe Lincoln

i have conversed with several ot our old j citizens here since the news of his aomiualion was received, who tell me that they have gone to School with him. hoed coin i with him, bunted with him, spiit rails with him, flatboated with him, and now they are going to vole with him and for him. f hey are men too who have always voted the 1 Democratic ticket without scratching. The I enormous frauds which have been perpe- j tialed and attempted by the present cor- ! rapt Administration, have opened the eyes of ihe people, and all that was wanted to put ihe ball in motion was a man iu whom j ihey could put confidence. That man is tin - aisued in the person of ihe honest oM rail ; maker and da t-boat man, who laid the foundation of his Inline greatness in the log j cabins ot Spencer County . The Republican Club of Hockpnit not up mi impromptu innii tight profession on i Saturday evening. The eople turned out ! In uia . ses, and the old and Ihe vull.iu' and the iiiiddle-at'i-d all joined tilth ntinuous shunt for Lincoln and Hamlin The Brass Band discoursed some of their sweetest inn- I sie, speeches weie made, vvlnch were Well received, and the utmost harmony and good ! B'Bling ptevailed. Must .l the K. publican i sloies and otiii es wen- handsomely illumi- j a. iied. Tbis however, is but ihe begrnnmg of the end. The demonstration id Saturday aigbt, iv ith .ill its nags and traosparem-ies, torches and music, is but an earnest ol what we iwtemi lo do between this and the idea ! nt t ii lober and November. But I tear I am ' lreSassiHg loo much upon your space, and will Iheietoie clo-e lor Ihe pie.ant Km ki'iim i Tna nnmiuatkm of Lincoln and Hamlin has heen received with great enthusiasm and apparent unanimity all over the free t States. Puduca h Herald (Den.)

MISCELLANEOUS. THEATER Mozart Hall. The Louisville Theater Conpany 18 OfHRim rwMn: .wj.i' is t v.f t'OHKM M "I the tellovviix taleated IV-i forinti r tivai Ike iiiuricil Tamteera iu ilie t'ninn : MRS. KATE DCNIN BYAK, M IBS FA N M V DKN II A M HKS. J. a. LOR I', MISSAJIKbIA UI.MNS, MAM RYAN, O. I. CUAVL K, J A LOIiH. A ItOflsF, . N. M V E RS, II G SMYTH , 8. HAKCOUUT W. RoBKRTSON. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. EVERYBODY SHOULD GO!

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i tnsitii: CMJI MM M 1 " WJSJ' UTM&JL ff li-HVr the foot "i Main Mreet at 7 o'ci k FrlUriy to ulikf;, Itl n y for SpttttoVittMi "It til-iln liiXt-i, i it ilt'iii It.. B4UB4 tMVtuiif.'. Ticketu ti-i trff bit couta Tu 1 1- had t 3mme i.il-liin.' ScuBtliB d st.-vin-i'd, KiiiI?'h Citulet tit)rt-ry, .ImcuIi Siaxicb Son'n, !.- (.II s OotyBgton,D, inn) J..1.H H&niHs Bwok Stora. nm ' f-ti CHARLES ADELMAN, BO0T& SHOE MANUFACTUREK, COK. MAIN AND THIRD STS . EVANSVILLE, IND. AI! rock wai i niittti ti Adne in kk tylti huJ i i rlMMf. 4'hII nii'1 I'Mianiit. in tyVl -ni Fre&li Ai'i'ixralMS S J I'.' Jl ST MJKCJKMWXSt . ww large variety .it batiiotilile And tiertntitul Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Borages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large &teek of Jluis and I'iijis, Tuf(e1 br willi a unpL-l ninl vried uhi lim nl I Kan-y hiI i'lit(4e li y alt ol which c m U Ht HMtfOTHllj t . iiinl.it pTKOat, in I NO AN A moKK, hi m Hi Nf. t Hftin Htr.rr. a mc i.n ji9HTH io mj r WCS. -ML 150 liMfl "Hi BatfCH t.tri-Mld kit i. la, 1. 1 hod ..ii kti i'-t, f.u or uatin, wA twtiA ui i"i bah- hy 4 U.6. MtJOflNSTOM, lit) 19 I'om y Inlktcli , Main .ttiout. m m k n tt u h n. ; meant iL W w I. . Hi author ul thv 1 uhiIil lii. i a it-1 Mahrl VnImm. Th hni O&ltw IhhI M.-n- Hv Iai y Lewid, 'I it. Otretyiitilewi vt ui A U tmlvr Von ltonilKkll Utnli v'm l..ul It.n.k for Jim Thn ol thhvhl tu uttihoi i Kllar.of Kn. hm) l lMi;i;i.L.V CON1 NTON. iMtsj uimI it. It. liesh tJ -itij Kiced OyatvrB. Ir an on A tbe Uesl paulviug btntstui Kmat $mtt rtci'txtiil an ! fin H tl.; Iv MTfta CM A 9 McJOH MS fON. Mtt K &MT&M m ti.i I mc H ; ii. ' T.M III iii, foi Koine fnni and cxuld bot coomtieiUlV follow itnv imggwhtr tinajycoais Since I Imv Ih1i I'tiinl, nt;iiy M?MOtul hVfl Afkfuhtti U nit- lot row ntia Co CBfts ilicewieo with which Iheii iii!-, horftflA, ii wOgB( hatT6 Ik. ii atllit idl, an. I in i lttrC Utlniwriti ol caw?i utj roiiuilii-n Ii ivn Im- h oI1i wekMW. i liavt- ir the rvwsotui ixi:lwied lo in- it ho a.tytrrtiacuml iu root ialwAChtMtor,sttiiB forth tlli i-finiiiiinirv tt Iwrgi , Hi M I uia t u ,i I i lt-l t pteNcrihfl n-iiielirs fin iliv cwra ti rtimiaw ol cattl?, horatM Hinl lif?, a i tnl 1 tot I iuc. li cowelal to du 00 frOM tlte tact Hint, tt yearn befotu 1 tiyroni blind. I h t wired from itntrwctiOD, readtia; wwd exI'ntifQjra. ttin reui$iiti ktaowlrdgn F toaan tlraa immi, labejre hmt bewa wttch exciaeiaeBi occaoiowod Ly the nl'trni of diaowed dogo, and in.no valuable &f3 Lave iit'ii destroyed iu cooseq nence . Thee HUiinalH aio UaMe to a v.tiet "t coaaplatots, but when tht v tocwaw alck mt all, they are condemned as rub id, when MrhMi no anch (Uaeaoe is the mailer with theoa. With heae auiioala I intu bad mach experience, ami ihoae who hive valuable dmga viouid da wall to cot awtt me bafbre l hey das4.v I heir dogs Wiih lanjrard lo the tii-ohtf4 of oTiu-r aoinuihh the aaaae reamrlu wiU apply, though they are deet royed, not bj violaae, but by iuii.uoi'ance and neglect. J can be coaaewttetl eirerj morning, ironi I a. a tiil 11 a m, nt Mr. George ThorabiU'd liwdilbirj Mor-, cm Main street, at my residence, on the irrtimiati ra ef Main street, near i be brick scbod hiittStf ( nuts I5h JoSi&PH LVUN. set"'' ?' fJIHHIS .1 rm Knreka Bazaar. -i.au iljs 1, 1 1 a i nikisli I'rauaa, at X2Ci: par ll. per in pel Hi. prl lb. put Ui pei il.. par io (HI ll llis 'i. .ma Zanie Ooinuits, in. JtTt las Kxtra lari?e aud fiesa do. 12); 2'i lbs GeraMSj CkerriaSi 1-' 2H boxes l.a;,. i K.tlsn,-, flHc 3dU Ma Caoica Coesiag Waiaius, I -a SOdvaaat Kiesh Win, lull boxes Etna Oboica Kiiis, I nl . i llij I leu. li l llintti in iila-s I "i. l.. i 11 3d boxes I n it. ii Praaaa, sim.il size. Just received by i nni. J LANOf-KV. imgtt not ! i. I s IU It MM. IT fJB ii - Jim kins' Load Poi m : lu dot! (lnHit tin a doc piats tiniii .t Sou's ncutcb Ale; lo it.. .-en ,-iots lfdbager i Sob's do. stecairad at uiavtT i.'OOK a LA KG I FY'S. 10 Ul stl t'J.Vd" ll.l St- I t t MJBJtJStl. j") i Ibt Peart Bailav, l a lbs r. .i 1 ttago, 175 lbs r axina, In store and tor saJa b CIMK A l.ANOLKY. rWJ--TK c-l ntt.l- IS. -i ftJHIirVI.S baw ti.p i: Q1LBKKT in. M.'K J-.-i 4 wl.1l. flO.V TI.-.IS. ' good a-s rt ui 'i.i I in various siel packages, I. 1 aud t.,i ul.- b) i'IIa ULKS Ai. ll.llN.sTnN. Sail all, ri-i el. Mia, Iii loii. law a. h iMHis, i otai v tubtk ) I LAW & ANTHES, A TTO K N E v S y T L A W , tlKJVJCSIJJ. I II I. I. '. i I I ttJS -. AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, I Mil. I U.tuan, N . 8; Main slie- : a iia il 1-, I inliaiia. I!.' III.- I '..111 I kjt6-ad I . mm Tien imjMmimi.t4.mj'm"g49jm Ki-n thai I ahall ri'l lu Ihe Board ul luut 4wnttssiuera ai tlteu June Term , ISfiU, on the tiral Mi.n.l.iy in Jim-, im Lh'eue to aoll as4rituoeai iiitim in hass suvaHtitaisM thnu one ajnaort, :i No. 8, iHsJ 11. to. Water Dtttei, Ix-lHt-eii sLum and 8eaunere ! i in Ihe 'n a '. aue ille, Pigeon townabit andei ion b n ni , iMdiaaat. atari in td il MK I K la K I K ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! ri u a 9 'J ti J? s i a j tt . , a7 ei j his lee tVeasw shwVan this t-vemua. the r.teitm d eiiis The SeJuuU has been newli ni iii no. a ik. I haa aaaoVrwtte a wusiaihaU ii..tij.i- in the a i isufH enseal ami euaefoj t . -The rieiti.rs attunduatf ihe ahv-j w.-il tsusa and !'( abii s.ilt-!i, il tie w kited ou with m iHUipCitude .m i Hi, t.n,. i, I, u vi.i:, 'ii-i nt , bet. Main ntl Scanece, !' I' A UTI I X ot ail deeri iti-ua will t- tooI'iied a lib I ho best I te i i-aitt in llu city, ami with die betd ami riaunsi Owkea, end ut ibe lowest ratas. j utav-'lioJ

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

-1 O H k 0 l . X n JfT O TMCM Order for Flank Side-W alk. Common Cosnacil, May 21, 1tn0. And now it ia hare by onhrtd and i directed, by lb" riiiuuii Council of the City of j Ksaatfivi!h-, thai the "now of all jt9 and par tn i Lots IVtuathus on or adjoining the amtth waat side of Second street, between Divissoa and Kim streets, in sahj City,' cause theii Hide aradJEa to be brought lo he froier City grade, and that they cnasha side-walk ol Chusi No. to be laid down (tier eon, wirbin t hit t day 3 fi fan t lo- (virbliea inn of t In order. I R0KKK, C'lfik. i:ii-k OinVe, May S3, jfT& tt 0 h m fpjyr si ot m rJ. Order lor Pbtnl; aide-Walk Ifaf ti IriOl Am now ii in beret-v nrdntad anal directed, by the Common Council ot ibv City of KvanasitiOj ih i the owners o all Lot -am) uants ot Last frnnasufj on or ndjolnina the soul h-Ur est side i Center street, between Kim and Le I -Heft-, lit swtid City, eauae fhelr side-Walks lo be brought to the pr r l ily gsde, ami that lbe cause a bide-vralk ol class No. . o bw laid donu tlinvoii, within IhsstJ days tr.au (tie publi.atioo ol this order. P. i. KKE, Clerk. ('It rb's Owsce, May 22, I86w raw rfv nii vvr o jmj i jy Strw r. owners ot real nstnee fronting on M.tiu street, between Third btraet ami ilm Canal, who ma) wUb to 4 tile theii m OfMWiion ot the c -al of b jntaVriiis; 'aid .street, by paying the tauif to tbe rtntraotor as. ihe work ssiPSjteanuSi aie reej nested to hand in theii obligation without tit lay All who dO oO will be t utitb d to a dedia ti.ai id eif. bi nai cent. W liAh Ktt, Mayor, fayor'e Deace, May 21. mmySA MdiTjeav r ' tJJimtrrmms. w W The Common Council ol the City of Kvansville will receive sealed propoaal.i uutil Saturday, June 2d, 1860, for cleariog out the " lU-ushy Pond Ditch,5' including the culvert, from a point on tbe Und:) of Pater Voel, where aaid VogeCrj part of the diit h commences, to the Stanfictd Pond, a distance nf about seventeen hundred and seventy (1770) feet. Said ditch to be cleaned out of the width of three leet at the bottom, and to ita original depth and grade, as tha same will be shown by Ihe City Surveyor, and the earth to las thrown OUI clear of the hank. Bidders will be required te bid u proas bum for the whole Job, the payment to- be raride upon the completion f the work a:.d its nci r-ptante by the Oily .Surveyor. P. Hl-KKK, Cleik. Clerk . Office, May 21, ISO l. may 22 jf bHr i tm u ,a m t Mem Oi der for Plank Sido Walk. Council Chamber, Kay VI, 18iA. And now it ia beieby ordered ami directed, by the Common Council of the City of KvuriHville, that the owoeis ot all Lots aud pari? of Lotfl froryting on or adjoining the north aide ol Sixth etrvtit, Mfwaea Fiut and Saeoad areuuea, i formerly Tiamaeoo) worn in -aid City, cause their -id e-walks to be brtught to the projr City erade, ami that Ihey cause a Side-Walk, Clan?) 2, to belaid down thereon, within thirty days from Ihe publication ot this Order. P. BlUKE, CTk. City CleikN Oflce, May lSt'rO. 1 i: i' 1 it . f T M m sA0 T V JK - W. ' Order lor Bri k Pavement. OosuscU Chamber, May I2. i . Aud now it ia hereby ordered and directed, h) ihe Com moil Council of tin- City ot Ki iutsi tile, thai the o.wnera of all U4 and parts ol I, ui m fronting on or adhdndug Ihe ma r b - asi eideol Water atra ft, bet ween ak ami : rill terry streets i 1 1 anid City, cause theij atde-walkii hi be hi MiiLI lu tile iruM'l I 1 1 ritawf a iicte aalli, ttaati Nn i lir-i i-ii, tritluu iltiriv iti.. ul I In. ..ul. r .de, ami Unit thi-v I..- I . ..I dutt.u In niil.li. :tl ii lt V. Ill UK K itteo. Clerk. i'iiv l!lerk OMce, Hsj 4 Y tt It ! a H.I T I . T I K. W I l .It-1 I.T I'l'i.'k l':iVt-lli.-lit . OiMlttcil I 'll-llHl'i r , M.i l, lsl. Alilt n.iw il in lieri.li .iiit.-li.tl ami .lil i-. l.'.!, Iy tin' I '..nun. Ii (Juuueil if Ibe t " i I ut K, umi ill.-, i Ii it ih.- ov uerti nf all lth unit uu tn til I... t. rrualta in it atfioiatag tin-nut-th writ niii..1 HuUbrrrj .-1 1 1 i l , lu-iui'i u Waii-r ati.l Kiml sltv-t.-, in sal.l l'it, i alls limit e.i.1- walks t Ih- lirmi.lit to Hi. .- i..- i'iiv griMkl. a ii.t tltwl ll.'-V -ail.so a --i.il mlk. ItlArttj N.i. I, t la:. I ..H I li.-r within I liirl , iIavs it. iu tin- .iiliii..ii i.ii ut fins (ii.Vr. I', lit UK K. I'hnk. ('itv i'l. ils CMHee, Hay Im.ii. tut-: Tl t'tJ'TM I Til ATM. ' W 'I li-1 'ii!ini.ii i.'.iiiim il of ih'i. etty w, Rvmuil!- will i .-ivi .-.iii,sats until I In Stll "lav ui .1 1 1 111 A i IS. ill, l. l tlallii- ail. I Biting til alli-y in Murk N 33, in tli. I-!. fit-in tin l.i i g. iii.-ut t.l saiii iily, rwauinrg ti.un Viu to liivisiun Mrout, .at Im lut-i-ii f." i f I la ainj Hiatli streeta aa1 tiltc.i to l.-pi a dad anil ailed lo tbj uruti prnul tis (lit filn may Ik sHt.wa t.y iliiit'ity Surveyor. r BtJRKE, Clerk. fJterk'a otli.t . May lllh. llSOu. si I' itl; to ft .INSfA LDINH'.S, Our. Wain A Kirsl. mm ii. !,- at i. lay 1 2 . TI1S J JtMTN JS'tS M1 for sa I- a I .MAIN STRKET. tut a NO may 11 m tn H.u.i.y fuijx-jKii s.nj i i. ll rjy stjhi-ii. i.j una alt. I small boxes, waiiaill.! t..! Leal .1'..' I. i t-.a 11 v-r l.-w iii l..ts. by S. K. HIIiBKttT i Ctt , MHy12 No I Stain(.ii-stit-i't n 0 .-. I H-,.V.-5ll IIOSH.V l.a sal.. In 8, B lill.HKKi .r IV. . TMi.l .' I st im mums .anttt'b ai i.-tin.-.ij prices tt.i ...isb. JAS. I. SV l.fHNU, m.tv I Curlier Wain aad Kiii. 1 1 at i i oi ti Fire Isssrasc Assent. Paaii iu ban I aim la Bank, 'iS,:i M II Caab in Inads.d lj.nNla.naii in . t.iirsc if traaaaiiaai'.n, i.j i;'ki gs i .isti kianodon tall 3O.U00 0U til.. 1131, 15i 2nn. 806, ti.C to li), 36 leg iti 'kill imi 3 V2 i ii S6S 00 I.Hl.lN.i lUnjutt B.HUI0 Hills r.-tvivabiW for luans, andj tiecawd .il Kst.iii-, naiMnaaitfered, fcaati raL) t.ri Miauis Baak .-;t..ck in Harrfjrd, Murker Value OM f'-ti .i.s ! iii.i Si. . k ia New- I'm k, Marker Value,. 90 Sliarrs B iiiK Btock in BodtoO, Market Valut 41)0 Share. Hank (sti.fk in St. Louis, Market Vatae 2SS Sharps Bank Stock, Hail Boad.a&d .ilhi-l St, irk. Mark.-t Vain... U irit'.ir.l I 'iiy Boada, t. per cent.. Mar kt-t Value .-Hate Stock a, (Teaacaiuit Ohki, Mi. h isaBf Missniii-i.) il i-r ccat . Market Value 20 Shaits Man Haul: tViaconsiu, 31 irket Valu.-.. .SZawWI .I4O.H0 Total Assets 1.1.. I Liahililies.. .. $238,111. SB US.9 " rtFFiOfi Ui A CIUTuR UK STATK, IN niASA, ) India an ulsa, Feb 1 I8lh ji 1 rm Pkople or ImiI.m : the Barfiurd Kuv In-tiiaiiit ( nnin.inv having complied with the law of Indiana, by hliasi in this OAtce a Htartemeni ot its Condition on the m.-t day id laarunrg , kB&i, and haviasj iuvuWd n ezanunatiau off its aiiaira ly this iKariineot: i, John W l. dd, Auditor nrtbetau oi inrtiaua. baxaba eertiry thai I hare made a er J aoaal and thorough rxansinastian ot the k aud assets ot ilm Cfimpany. al their orfrve in the Uity ot tlart.Vrd, l'oon.: Mad thai the iWianr own find hare in I hail noaaesaiou in caahsj md in seewrities consertihle at nteasnre, nearly One M iii ion et Dob la, HdicaMe lo the ,Ny ii.eiit of lossca an asaonm cau r, -j.oioio, mHh their official 8tatameat ol stannary last. The Hartford Fire insurance CaiiO thv has been in sa latent e for b iir a ceatury Ih; hiaa li.u.i. i. r tit its oflicerd bo ejrpesienca aud usobity tin pi &mnSHBas nh.1 fidVlit j with whit n it bus met all its flaSjpnaaanle justly eniitlefl it to the hisdsoet rank anaona; the insurance i omjpanaea ol the country, and coinmeuds it to ihe natfauaajtj af the peonie ot Eadiauaa JOllK W. DOIHrs Amlitoi ot State. Iujsuranoe aa;ainai L.y-i or DAiaee iy site, rn l', IIu. j i. r'nrtiiiiite, Stores, Warehtaneee, Mer rhundisn, Mitln, Mannfai'torUai. and other kiuds of irn t-i i , can be r"-t d in this Coaiflrtuy noon ai lavtiiable fri in aa ihe iiatuie td t .e risks and SiicHr i i t v to I' .li- holder will admit. PAKT1CULA8 ATTENTION given to immnng F; rm i' " M , rnutiitiaSg of Mue.ttiuai Kar itn, Mud oattmiidinfra connected, aud Fuinituit', i.ivoSt.-. k, Bay, Oralu Iaiminf4 ITtnuwils, Jtr , Ac, contained Ibttietn, l"i a term 1 yeare at MlVV rntes of prein inm A t.pii. ai ion- lor insurance ma be matte to the itn.l.-i -'-jit.!, the diih aullon ied A.vnii i. the mi.aiM . A I ' 1 1 A I. -I an'k d S , At 1 i i n Mnrhle UmU HuthHux, Mam street, ata) S .'.ii' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Wave. U KIM I. J-.'K, IU I I.'IJ .11 ST Hi:m t in He.) tt UUI llio I a-1, aber.l lie lias p ii r e li ii . el a beautiful ast.rl iii ot aua W il l. -s. I 'h tins. Jcuelrj , S i 1 v i ware, ami Clocks ,.t error, aeripl itui, be is prola I lo suit .ii chasers in ..- UiP: r I pal l i . il I a r, an. I which he iiil.-n.l-. u s-ll al THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. tie rcweetfwlii inviten his friuaas ami enssouiera i eXaawuse i;. ..! :md nrifea beture tMirrhmrtinj tltMwhtr. All g ktaohtare warmuted bt as represented N. B . !rs mal at leu tion i to repairins. al line W it. liot Jewelry repsatrod at short aotice. N. 'i Afniu ri , onpoHite Court Bouaa, a&vuiut ville, Indiana. apr3) P. L . .- I 1 ;

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grnojs SmM j, m cue ao M. Dwelling llou-e, containing fen roonia, with all the ueceasary ont-bwibtings, situated on IjTk ut at reet, between Seventh anl Eighth. If not sold l-eforetholntofJuly.it will then be for rent. Wot further particulars enquire of the uberibor at the Picayune Milla. JOHN B. MILLS, may b 1 td jh..r jyjvr itKOivijje. ro,aon han t) lergcbt aaaortment of Patent Medicines ever oHered tor aale in KvathrriHa. Fr gen nine meattciajaai call at hid Now i . u, tttaaa ass -nil Main and "ui streets iuj l fJV8J 4- T M C U'tm if.- ! M M Jitent moths Iroiu injuria!; woateu gooiAS in Warm weal her. i or sasq at Thttfjiraiesi's i 1 u uMWe. inl .ifotice. UU.-4lle.sn vtllh the tllldi t iti d, m ailVuoOI lie- to make relative to'aky preueft.1 oWued I-v binin she Qiajr id Maevilee oi Autuij oi Vsswlrr burs&b are reejuaated to tail on Mesera. John Law st Al. K. Awlliei. Atteroev twil Cvnneellot h t tiaW, at their otth e, No. H Main street,, b.ioaYille, two doors above the ' j'f.nout Citv Hank, who will Rive alt desired iuloiui.Hi -it relative to the saute. Maylo 2wd. tt M II. J AW, ; 9J ilt'JrVd svVar MMVMtJSHgi. U S Notice 1-4 hereby nireo that the utaaWaagned will aufilr t ibe Board ot County t'uuiiuaeeKHaersi it then June term, 18d0, on the nrsi Mnda in June, lor Ixriii. so sell aniritnouyi liaiuors iit less inauiiiy than a ii ti t. oti Watm atraat, N. 3i, between Vine and Divhuuti atruehu i" the 'iiy ol KvaasTilte, fis;eou ownshi, lrandarhtirehunty, twdtttua aSAMUKL 1'. livVLIN' luayl I ttl Jor 's.jm'jk Wit i risvaf mmsm waou, for ale cheau. by SAsiClCL OStft. myld m ceived per steamer A ui.. rat, and for sale by oA M 0 Kb okli mvl". S. tinu Mt W tt A sV 0 i i . i T ii ii H-i-.rif.l ili'i In -.rule ..I.. I li.r a,iKlor a myl: ;.. by S AJii liL OKU. turn AAAS ll .. 13 a ti ' tjllss. i-... .I. . pi.-s. I.r stli- rary lout at I buatpaoa'a l.'ity DrogSture. mil". i lia M TttUAVVH.- finis.lilting tiio araid can find. auiaathiaR t suit their t isti at CHAKLES McJOHNSTON'S, aarfjit I'i-sh.i'h lil.u k. BUILDING HAkDWARa. a build will And it to their interest lo examine our stock a-d nrices bfi.- ntnkiUfX theii arrangentehta for ha rdwaru tn the rohsing at-eiaoa, an we ace determined lo bell as btw Hi auv tdher deal era in i no city. We have on hand a large and comnlete sasortaaeul of GreouwMMlfl Ibiii Hiuicea, Uoor Locks ami Latcnee, all alzes and nrices, Selt-t.'lu-.ilO' Shuttei and Gale Mhul-s Latches, Band Uaii Sc rears, liiiubb t Pointed do from "s to I Inches, Brads ami Kiaishinc Kails front 1 to II im ht-s, Lbfbtaad Ueavj btran Hiiif r. iwdow Spri age, Saih Pllllies, Palent Saah Pastenjga, J.CtB STRAUH A SON, api.'" 71 Main et., below W ashington Uouae. n o o nt a. a $jjss mtLajv JLsTMl jBaS Seetl, M received ami for kale Uy b. KMAttCI A Ci , ajn-:l No. 130 Main street. A lie. s V It. Butter, 2no biit.h. lush Potatoes, J ual receivtal at apr2t KLI.IOTT'd V M I Li UROCICItY BB-K Is.tift HKST0K.J mm i ivea atol Uvea and Kert timed Han- tUs. WanranUd inline. Ktr aale rhean bv M. BIKRDOWEU, ar2a Waahine;tn Bha-fc, Main street LADIES AND GENTS : rmiHie $i't itt.tr s r.ttu ts sttt.t. as open at No. s tlecond rilreel- rtaaja lot a few mote. Ci.ioe and hath m trouMe hi ahoar thoaa aoaj little -dove ami tan colored btaiters. Give us a ;tll, and I kmkU u will buy. Mhve Kid, Sreneh K id I lid Htroto I i.l U a Ihm'H, of I h" Illumi tXijiKHi t styh4 ever oiii 4 iii th im nun ki-i. M antes and thihlreus tSaiters ! every ahale and color Kid mi.' Moio.-eo ol everii vtyle, wii and without I I- ; ( oper tieil ol' VHrioua kititln, d the ini-(O.M-.I Jill, III ia nls' hue Paten I laeaihei nnd ''alt lhauts made to oaoKU of the bt-i inijiiMt.-d aCtM'k we have had lor ye-tri. Ghtve Kid, Patent Leather, Calf and lococco Coaa;reari (biilei t- exevhuos, a la mode. -Made by (lot asoet faehWnahlo arid heel wtrkueu l be toiiiid - mar Itaatrrn ifuVa not uaeeuSed: Kl li-litli, i Dlllll nil- rt i iiim'-l ., v. 1 1 'i u. a 1 1 I tl JttH It VSt'K, mar.il n h Stv.nni i . i, nh lib-, imi. ' wrV 1CARPTS!J i . . Also, Laee Goods, Bamasks, Pink Bobmet Bars, And an assortment of the finest I1RK.-S TllIMH I Ms ever broaarht to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, ajafl-dlt On F'ii Street. Babcoek&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO COR. MAIN W ATER STS., a:a now offer fob SALE A Large ass4 weliAsssrted Stack 0 F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWABE AND CUTLERY, WHICIt, F4IK EXTENT AND VARIETY, i UNSU R PASSED! C1TV St COKN THY TRADK mi tt 'ii .- viu: jmmsT FAVOHAGLETERIVIS. il A BCOCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts.

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CHAR. B. KlUIIAt H. IsVIS BECKMAS. FIKV OK MKI1AIS i BECKMW NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. WW deajers and Uanufacturern of Tin, C-opiei , and Shea! Iron W ares, N.. 8, Watei street, hetw t n Main and Locuat, Kvauswlh-, I ml The iiudersi-neti have resaitaatrj ou hand h full aasoHnseavt ot Stoves of eswry rarlaty and nai fern, nt the lowest jirirep, and best leave to inform theii firiauds and tho ubli.- em-tally, Itiaf tiny have th best an j nertteal i-i-.t r no nl of Tin War evi t o'tferanX and have miistantly on haiid a full iss. itsaenl of Dtuasl Cans, le.fafc. Thoee pefsous wiahiua Utars. lu their line me re--l--tttull ie.jnc--tf d to j-'tve iht in a call lebae nurt basilic elsewhere, an ht tlruinrt attention tu tie ir burtiticrta and m thorough suou hdf-- oi i b ir trsale, tha ho- t )e hps Lftii'i al satfetfcel am MKH ( s X BCh d IvaM tOPIT.lt AMU JOB WORK. fiteasuhiiata tr-i ilbr , and flit-Wri v V .rk ; to tee in Pi.v, Swta loUntafitfi, Pnmp, find -rK-rrtt C.f.i. i Btuithia K rtul aUnsal Irosi H oi k, asadh mm I repaired. Metal Hitirslatf. Uuaassaaajt sun H ut K tiutnuntit - iitr tnrffCt tr-bri'iu,i, ut ffcs ifiteu pfit"4. aaar7 4aad A Wtf-d a u TmUMMBMt. -mm3 .iiit reci ived and now opening, an elegant ftni k of guods imltaoie foi the Spriiig Crada : SO cases faue punts, 1" denims; 15 " hissrhrd aiusHmT' - ' law im; 'i M etiftllb-.-i: 10 ' eottooath-; 4 apron li4rV; lo bales shlrtisaj stHpta; .in ebe ting; Anda greai rariety of iiotioos of all kinds, all .f wim h we Mh asHhjas below i in. on. all prices, as we are determined to draw the iyud irads to KfU-tfo-vtMe e'otne ami oxaniiu'e f r mrselven al mai' J. It M.VifiKi: A Ct f irst :'r u .t i ..- rilH Mm- Stun ..I Tin. iii i. Kerili Jl. it ii ten .1. I" .-It ll I... 1. J tram N'.. 7 (Fleasinac's ilt ai.tmh. in . !, -,! HHtllliil I .III fllll.-l. lli-ll- ll M iii. .l Il.ll SUH1 at LKATllKi: A t UN MStir'. II. k. . ,. tn li.tinl i-M-rj' rariety nii.1 -li- cl. kp ir i .h I'hilip li i.srii, I'li iiiiii.-1.11 walfwaiaii twith ni-, unit v ill i i n ii iii I in .-ail t it . tit ,-tn Ii u-ii l- I. il .ill tha in . i. -.i.mi' i-. v li iv rN ii U lit- i il' ttsjaillatsUi ' sal. iaai'2 lawl 'I'll f Asl !. hi;'l II ss7'' ' ' ,j WW I'm kryi lira I !'( .1 lit "' :.-! .111 tor m iV lv ('OAS. .It.-ii.ll Mn'ttlK i. mi I I i.-.-i 1; -l. Main - t rgi Ii I I. Ji I M t n great sari . it T l . i: s iety, :it tit.- l.i.ni n'i. i-, al iii Im fiinivirsiiN 'tihe i'U'OHOita ist ttral nremiuttia at every Fair where it haa boon exhibited. A i Ihe Soul b tVeetei n Uidiaua INstaki Fair, held here trt oher, HS.VJ, I here were but I Wo )u eiuiums otli-i'ed foi e-n'kinx stot.v OftehU the heat wood fxiakiug stovn.aml mte br Ihe b.--t i ..al cokias "bive. The I'maioaaail took tin- t i RUT Pit KM II M rOBTHK HIGsSt tttOKlHU STOVK IfOUWoHtO. U-i. lki-r, KtiNiniiiVi',. tuaaVtlu Aral preusiuuj for their tHNhiug atoveior coaJ. Nother premiuma ware ofienod. The lame Kilvei mdal w as awarded to the Ifuiiniiassst Ht the New Vnrh aHate hm , and the find piemium ut the United Slat Pair held at Chi. ana. und twelve other. Stale and County t ail s in In,'.. I ii no braiu'h ot mechanical ail has t hare buen a Lsuan apsjaruui advam-e tliiru in tue man til ti I ui e ot e(o i s. It s bin a b;W ears s litre l lie very muske has a notrvity, repreaenting u hfajat, ahanotami atraarlarn. rfsTioat as deread id) is.- as oi naiiit iil , These hare gradually sjesa -n nhn e lo pallet us af frraee and utility ; until the vairieries fUi maLOts now preseut have almost eahsaasted the vo. abulary of namea; and the diflereul thaaes th metal is made i. assusne, wonld aatenrah ..Id ub an h iiuHi-lf. f n nlyle and fin isb , i be improve went baa been real, leawiit; nothing lo he ihwirial m that irotota but the sirern'rnnniailiiis iu pri. e, to whh'tl they have been Mibje. t.d, baa deprived iii in td u.atiy ot tli aaare mhatuiHisI aanttilies dasiraide This see nut auu especially lu have been tha caas ih resereaics to coo stoyea- an article ut douseatic economi thai baaasare to a)a w ith aertdinn wives and ei ott-be.3 aervawta than Haaul MMfle im - att.ilie. i hejuildie haVO 1' f eoUfflH Mil improve - moti I iu this article, and wa.teiiavate ready to paj arty reasauahte price) f"i a eookttiK stove, if it on I) MiseSias the Jiierii i i a v Jv,ht , roiil r-uietae, durability , t eoitoin y, and pt t Its tmu ol nuUMttueture. These ijiialitiej Mft-in lo bo nassiesUMi iii.rst ii ! I v in ihe lSeou mist a new b(-or, pcrthctedaud or earn ht out the past aeason, bv Hessra. Tread wall, Perry Norton, oi Albany. We haurd to much of this StoVe, nlid ll I. oked SO mud libet stove inlt'iid. d for Wje, that we concluded to try them, and the laauJt 1 thu e vportui'Oit conviunw aa that the nrupnetors, iu their dermtuatiou to nuke the b?J Brues ea twe wm4d, basU aayceaJed We regard the Kconomist as possessing all tha 11 t- atmve enunseratd as the jreat store oi the day sac iu advance ot anything ever atteuiplod iu thn line uff StoreSt perlect in all its apprrrntwarinrti, and true to Itl nanss in durability and the use of fuel. Amnn? the many convenien. t m athschad co it, may be tnentioiud a large oruB, witb nooks airsBgad, 'for susnetatiafg meats white rasauna.n;. A copper watt r tank, holding f i oaa ' to 25 i !j j - warm it. i tuaef, hndiiug hearth, .fc , sc. The brmlin.' hearth ftsonuof Uie DSOet le'iicfabt.; fuaiutts ef this i etuAU kauhle store. 'I here never has been, to our knowledge, any bri i 1 1 1 1 jr tixlure that was reaify patisisctory in ttauneratioa The proprh aUu ot this bMvs hum been t-i.ndiii-iiiia; a series 'f exnerisneuts upon bioiling, eliciiing eome rahnsJbhl fifcss, and rasufting in the inreutiou ot a gridiron aahapted to l hid stove, whieh bus k. en secured by Irriei a patent, and is one of the itU'st sduMraide tifssja oi the bind w e ever haw broiling m ii h.-ut smoke, and keeping the i..als in a i-onMritit lovv. We tie always i.- lad to do justice to mechanical imj rovesaents, and especiahYji auch as contribute so largely io the gunural good, aii the one above rnrnjinned The Kotusoasfewti whh h ia commanding sw . i . - ib, wilt tie leamd aahf al St.ANi'biN a btI PHENS'S, alwi u St., between Water und I'irat, i. . i nr . il in i. mar; Mi nn II .Mlf ss.-I f.n sale by S. i I!. 1 1 I It I I t - It. GILHa.it r A UU 1860. SPUING & SUMMER 18t0. aooDs. ltli.i.S H 1. I.S S Mill I- s- HHUHJHI T- - tally iaforiu theii iiaaMro&a fi i.inta aad thu IHiblic geaaraily, that I bay ai daily receiving aci..s.ii.us I. Ihir lai'Ke and Tai l I -to. k ot rpiin nod .'itiltiWtei (ioods, ..Inch, tr ettfaaCC, ityle anil valisay, oaaoot-aa ssarpasaelt. li aoatd bs sapor tluotid to oaaaierata all ihe asaartawata srbica. aa raspatUoa, will be found replete eatbraciagall ihe leaatag vtylas ami aaaattiea ot the asasoa. The baalaeaj priacipftss a bich bars gainful tor their idd iDtalilii.tit:d Iioumo sacb exleaelve palrouaga,atUI be afsaorad to, vi.: K ai albia ot aaaare with dispatch atleatioa and coartsay i castOBiarS .-niiihiiied with niodeiate cajargsa. 'flmir at... k having been pashaesd wiih chii and lads;, wen I in the best iiiiirkets, and of first qoaltty, toIpHbei airli an arthernnca li sound pt im-inien ot trade.' tbey era cnatkiaat ot being able to supply iliuaf vli.iiiia) fisror taaas wbtit a call .n tin best tanas. Annexed they sutmi! a li-t ol depart men t?. C'lotbs, l-sniriianrra. sad tfestlofxa, 'I'aei-ilH, K . Jeaasi Uottoaades and Dsaisss, New Stile Prii.la, a great rariety. Il.asfib Qrgaadisai Lnwas aad Qiagaaassi Knglisb Be rages, Anglais ami Cnaltie. Hla. k ami V'aney Bilks, and lii-ii Poplin s, Mohair Hoods lor traveling dressee, French Iteian.. Itnliee, ' to 11 Volaals, Higiimly ' 6 la '-I Silk and Uiugham Umbrellas ami Pars salt., Panama. Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, MuB Haah and i'...ne.l fiats, White, Ithie and Pink Honnnito Net la, French ami s. ni. li Kmhrotderiea, a great rai ietj , Black La t. Mantilla, and Points, lt..eit-ry, Oloves, .Milts, and White ami Uobired '.i-s.-tta. While floods, Kotious, Bress Trim mi lies, Ac, c. ,s. ,t- it. woald . all particular attention in their nt... k of Irish Idnen Gooda.of their na n importations, amrraated Pur Linen, soil Baiah and Uraas Bleached -oonaisl i ug of 4-4, i. t an.l 1S-4 L in. Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sixes. Linen I'nuilnii Handkorcbleft, Towel", Itrown and Bleaehed Uucka, 4a-. N. B. t bon.ps.m-s Skirts, ru.jn ii -ing DO Steel spring ai'iuiud the bt.ly, ate rai imsmsask d for the h dinning pecnliariilos ami advantages : 1st. kailKty ot application. -d P.-i ieet freedom from liability to rihssa n, 4T .-rial. i, ainl admit of any kind of li 1 nil aa altaoat tlie sligbtesi ia in .1 1 n a Snwrri i.. the weaver. en iVxraal Mam ami First street. 50 at it tti.fi. il.9i H Jt'KF UK Kt I ed and for sals t:hap tn rlnas eouuiKunieut, j ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GHtH'KHT. j

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ft. Ul fS II J M. , - I.JIBUK lot nrtSMMM trur, aad lasSry sliiiata, m-wly null niaatli iniiuovrxl siiniinrr Hiirt wtatarCaaWag .sti.r.H, nt ilia aartvalesl Stew.nl Patniit, anil t tin- "nly ganj in tliin rilj". Wos Si.inttiti Xu. 29 Main street, between First and Second. Tlie flil pi'i-iiiium was iiwar.lwl lo this Slnva s las best f"l ar wsi moMa, iium at rlie bnnttiwastara Indiana Plstrtet Fair, aaUat tiii.plata. Ho staVa asat devised r.aiiiitaai as nnmeroii nr tasixirtaat saamlac ariaeip! - n Pals af Btaaart's. It brotta, tinil., Imki-rt and raaata at the saina moii. . ni, aitlHMt one atafa imaartiati rtivnr tn aaathar, nr .i.liH-irnr Hint san-eui-o nl lasts in meats and Kravii'S, hi' ti, to thf delitale and lajtidiom nf rtti-, Biaksa so lasaparataa an otijaetioa 10 tver i. tiler r. ..km? tv(" Ma ia ust. With iiiie-f.iniili ..i the rael emloyal la iha hebt of itatrw aewla ii .-. tiii- laoat i i it t anil coaplata rooMaa;aaaai nil. .. i nil- niaialtannis)!)1 and atom aerfcetly Inn has II i I. -I . ie t ion n c.iinjili.hed, tivei ythliii r.iiniivd in ihe last paaviaad Gaaalaas. so far as cookliui i- Ci.i.i -i nr. I. Whan, ino.it H horti iu tniii l r lt.tr the most dcMrats triualf.i ran vi-.it lbs kin li.-i. when lac acaamn Bte full, eiiijd.ved. .ni i In- Hi.- ik ai it-- hviisal, wiiti mi the samllest uu.laasajiranss I' an i.itie i- i Its hi i il.. . i ..... i lamtisratiira, ii . mi ii iffaae fcstaraatry, aa nied t. i Its aaiwrsal saaoloy.rt- il . -ent i in nlv other ttive. t it- irinri:t'. attra.-tiniiH, ai won. lei, bow li at Is so e.oiit. x ill..: III. StOrs ll.il ll iii I -. iairs ialc. Ibe kin tn-n. a p'-ic-i Hie atafs ii" in ti-.-, ri In : tt-. iv .. .-- l . tit iy' ooa, ie ti 1 1. ill ai u , lu brsatai wit h in. In. (flat rurol n... that m i ... n a Hi pr. ii. lltllr ,.. Kin re, Than S. in a. a ..ml. .1 1 I ..i a ,.i ll tiii it in ii Mi. sit w trt has been emloyed io ibis tove, mhH aiuee bast Kebr 'Uhry, ht t d three new pateuttt lor iniurovemenlS Ins .mini. -li, and ihe oj..ni.m of all ah" W ll have eaami'Ufd it, wnil it perfrct. Withm bor . ai? tas'ars (mrasttl of them have heu soht. iinil. r a loll , ii ti ni-e, jstd ma upe han t-eaa iviutned. I In, i' 'I' clitai ble l. .l!l- (UVe euil.t.(e.i . .t i host .! -1 live UMiUtltTtt-iUSt tn In till I tale Ihe MoMai 1 ftOe, but, -.m. iii extbrftir npiu'afamre, Ublcti Ihe md j. tli ul- fUm 'ii e pi ed 1 . naliiori fhatu t e;ie, l hey li in i. re t . -.-niM.- Si.-w art t ban chala tb-e- IhmVmi. f h. - LutUabiotts are Uu.iw ii ly rwrWua tt:iin--. bif I h V ale .'ill tie It. 'lei 1 1 ill VU HUS ai I iilll rl t M, M.. b a- iin 'i 1 1 -1 ! 1 1 UuvtfW. bv v hi. h lull .mli.-t it kt ot toei ibe lire, and d t Ijt lo ii. Irj a ilrafl daUtpal inenhaad) eoitit iv.-dJ w bich atee adasrhl a ren slant ' rr. nt "I rdd an .n Ihe nntaiila at Ibehi .- b. , wbk'haasjrru heawuw heated air, and, uviug into Uta Miii, M made ttfarJaithi for rook in: im I M V TI .14. nt and sulawiriber hi re.etvin tha beat I In 1 1 a i. l 1 ol tin SiSWarl Sluve, enlled ' I . i i ol Ihe West whit-Si he will Ie happy to dispoaeol ,t I w ti I !ni ih id llo price td the jOSpniue Jsewat (.'a. It is poisil'le. ..' it'tiis', to coes with it. but it b. ar- llo l.- inMance to Ii-warCs. The "i.-w;i'i is sold iff the aent, nttdei a full l- naYauleti 1 1 pi tot m aa nw lnimcuihid. and if, wish in three mouths laonfe pnruhsaasari auy fault is tmind With them, lo- Will lake Ihi'tu bach and rotund Ilm money . floUaekeofters utll bear iu no ad. then, that the gfuuine Htewart tttovs, laMtsjht at Ihe only a. . -1 1 1 "is hej.-. wiih with hall I lit laUu nnd puefsjiirlh lb.-In. -I. do morti aud better ctipaiug than any ither atove ever oottsi 1 u ted. Tllus SrANTl.lN. No. J- Main atraet, tiIe akeul bd the sale of (lie totuwart tHove iu StuthrH Indiana and henlucky. CJilX'lOt HOCU30. tti-: .tut: it 11 -a 1 r.f - i..mI... I; i.f .irneln, ICn.ra, nil t li.tlin, l ill lain lim..s imth Sarsssaad flaaassl Taiils lataeas, Tow.'la NupliH.s.ti Ussa aasl baas liuniitliinir -...m1- -i-ih-i .illy . ihaw a i' liavt nvt-r raesssad. Al.., a larui ralail -... L .l Stanh and Kaney try OuoaSj Trlatniinub Notioua, Uaiary. QkiraS. Late Man HltAH. fbatsls. a aiv a-uint tiuetil of Meri iiiiiic and ub. I trialII.Hii. r-k 1 i'Ih 'J.i iH-r i'eiit . caeapa. Ikaa I lit, .' u . 1 1 -i i ' u . l.iitt-n and 1... I. 11 A Id... Ih apr7 l.tni il' I ir.-a. Uooaa ni.v asaiirluienl. Kuiliry.. Qotton Yarns, fall at J. KAKI.KY SON'S, No. li First strsrt. CO-PARTNERSHIP. if- .l-V II It- .1 II I. K ICI,U 11. I I f.-f F n m pari bassd limi H. II BrommelbaiH), (foraierly ol Hi-in in .! 1. tHarra t Co.) half ol tha Saw-Mill it tha npi.-r purl .l lb.tily, that etdiihlinhiii nt w ill aeraaftar ho rarrisd on by tho naoar -iin-.l, uinl.i th Irs, aud utyla at Vl.l.-un. A 111 ."111 lll-ltl.lllH. TI ill "ill linn. In til! all ortle.it fur Laasbex l.n.nii.tiv aad w-itti oars, tirdaia aollrillsd. a. ut .Itl ' Pfl.EKIKG jt BKOHMRI.HAT'9. "ini 0 ii ft 11 ic I-: t p t .i t 11 m S HantV jnst r...-iM-d trom All.-n'- Nursarioa, itllil lot Hah- al I , - I EI-LIOTT-S VAMItil OBOOMBT II ft I l l I K s .n I K S li H, rf.VJI . -hildii-u StWit s piitiK Sklrti.a superior artitls, lof - il. hoiiier 11 .in hrietoloif at Ml 1.1. IK NIEHAUS'-s, am 5 t3 Main ntrnet. r i HI'sH HI ...1 l.l.rltl IU4H fOH.V, h.-iii n Cora. Fill I if - at rXLlOTT'8 FAMILY QEOCBBT. m .inn si Hit i.s. I. I.J I' MMMB. dl at prims artifh ! sale at apr FI.I.liiTl . F.vMILY Gr.i.rELY g to. 1 1 mi. -, nuts t'OJl. mix W -lii-it itr. ived and for sale at ap2l kt-Llorrs FAMILY OJTOCBRY. g iittM I.ST ! VJIfMJXjimHOO Wmm.8 S'' Ohio i lit- l .-nit nt lor t ale low at aprSI F.i.l.li.TTs FAMILY UUOCEKY. ej a & i nun s .i.-s-ii .ikwki.h . - a If We are setriug VTstctoos, Jewelry. f c , at extraoTditoaiy tow prioea, preparatory to lajiuin . H. ia et.a-A. BITTHOLKf BROS., mail', U Mala street. mm mj. i t't. .. Jt Tt vjk how 99 ii. attend a Or. .. GM v and drive an i-xpresi wagon. i I, -i know how to write a fair hand, and . oioe well recom incadad Apply at No. l'S, Posey Block, aUua street, niarlC-tf &'- i. if. I ll 41 dt: J.0WMB ww pi ii i loin -ver trffei fil before, together w ith im sssnrlaieal ni Colored Patiitft, at the Irug stora. WM. li. P. STUDfiAHl), apr!9 17 Main street. til i: h-i. t T ii h .1 PC o i yy .i M. M. fy kinds at SPA LOING'd, cor. Main and First. J tftl .!'.., I IH'MJSs, I Ht It.SH. L-' 1 do Iron lioiinJ (Mai Cbjiraa, 1 do Bran.- Bound do do 'J. d.. Km l. r La.ih-H, hit i-ta'd Butter Buwls. Ill-I It 0 ile.l from the Kaat by uar30 i'OOK A LANOLKY. mmmmtiriTjmjj' thu pmmlh am MkV ill IF LEAD.-The undersigned has been spaidnted agent for the sale of White Lead at mmi,l... tnri i' t prices, and caa now sell at lower figures llisa nliii idliasd batbri in the elty. . 'all end so fir y.wrselves. W M H P. STODDAkD, hum ai 17 Maiu St. rmi u-i.s'i:. 3 it.Ji.Ks sorr trJTJrw a tax, suitable lof re -sew tag Guuny Bags; al-o, a full supidy of flue and heavy Hemp Packlog Twine, Uh adaby IsftX). FnsTKR tt I'O.. raiar31 Uaraor ..la ust t. and tin Oanat; i i.s n i-. i i-1 it m.i.s iis. WI TH Patent Batarea to Inem, toi .ale cheap. Ml Ll KB v NIK HALS, i 4:i Main street. ol th ivt o -r Xdi . ghte' Ml t,1tii'St' niJTM"Tt P having ii-nt"-d tnuu bin old ruuaaa, Malo Ktrwet, oioite tin- t'oiirt !Toii-e, to the corner ot Maitt and (fecesjd over Tlmmpaoir-j Drugstura. md liaiuie increased hi- faaHlithsj Ibr dolus; all kiuda ( Dental trrfc, he is now jueured tu BUpnts the demand. He N Still SwUO tho.-te beautiful thdd tdates wiih Cum teeth, which are i releurd an many, And ah fell, ltr alreufftb and purity , can -not la sin uaintil- A hvo, tho new styles of wot k , the l .uit inih'iis .Tim, which It VOTJf beaillifill; lliu Hlnb.'i', which in iiiiMiini to vulcanite; also, ehcopbiali and Miivei pJntes. He has been naittg b r 2 aeaUh tb- aha nil oroeeas hr eatractinsj teeth without bain, ami in I Im majoi ily ot caaaa. a ith nl u e Htiei r-u , as hundit iN of jN-rKiiiH will UsjtuTy. f'n. n' may in.uiia health and basillj to their ehildieii by having. Hum diidrjOidfifC irraguhuTitlas d the luttlh Ohio i -.1 by the dentist. The asset wit rasa slj trrealai teeth c9t he etarreefed. The ntacae ei lenliarr lino- Imi-n in lha cuia t very ion--.n.tble that stl lu.iV lnw .-i.v lha btttl ttf ol th Bcieuca. li. H U TN it I N SO N , Dsutiat. Cor. LVlttlti aud bei und sta., Kvausville, In-J mat V" iiu

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