Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 226, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 2( TICKET. PEOPLE'S FOR PR FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAM LINCOLN Or ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PKKSIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or UflRi Presidential Electoral Ticket. Bin-tor tor the Slte . Imrge. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of JefiersoD. Dvtrid Bettor. 1st District Cyras M. Alton, of Knox. CM WaBlh.1 Juan W. Ray, of dark. 'ni District Morton O, Banter, o4 Monroe. 4th district Jehu H. Farwahnr. of Franklin Ma District- Kelson Trailer, of Fayette. i th District I , , i i i 1 1 A. Kil.y.nf Hancock. 7th District John Hannah, of Putnam. 8th IMati hit Samuel H. liuli, of Tippeeaaoe '.th District James N. Tyuer, of Miami loth District Isaac Jeukinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Baatiugtou Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. KOR LIEUTENANT OOVERNOU, OLIVER P, MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PKELLE, of EUduo1..1i. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Choke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, I AMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME IMI'llT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OK PUBLIC I NSTUUCTIH H, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Tin- New Judicial System. The Princeton Convention, or a pari of it, has another work to do besides the aomination of a candidate for Congress. It has been decided that toe party shall itittugurate a new system and a new test for the Judiciary ; and is their wisdom Ihey are going to gauge the dimensions and qualifications for that system in their District Convention. It is tree, they do not intend to discard all knowledge of the law in choosing the candidate, for it is privately reported they will not go lower among the local fraternity for a candidate than constable ; and they think it will endanger the new system if they ascend higher than the grade of justice of the peace. They dare not come up among the lawyers for a candidate, lest the nominee might have a higher appreciation of the principles of juii-pruilencc and justice, thau of the interests and behests of the party. When Mr. Denby'a name was proposed in the Warrick Convention a few days ago, it met with such general opposi tion that the mover was glad to compronme his place in the party by an iumediate withdrawal of the proposition. Mr. Penbj wasn't a 'squire, and, moreover, he has deliberately and willully u ontraeiaed" himself. Who will be the. uisiu to take Hie Lead seems to be a foregone conclusion. 'Squire Stioson has compromised his bitter Douglas proclivities somewhat, and met Col. Miller on the hall'-wy ground ol party peace and hannouy, ami has Batted his fortunes to the strength of the Colonel Together they made a pilgrimage to the Warrick Convention for their mutual benefit, and though they were not entirely successful, the each obtained a partial triampb. The Squire saw Mr. Denby'a judicial aspirations, if any he had, nipped in the bud by the grateful host of party inainiriy. and 'he gallant Colonel saved himself the moUilo-ation ol nflafj his rival, Niblack, recommended. Hut we think this coalition will hardly meet with a hearty response from the entile party. Squire McBride's frieods do not appear well pleased with the bargain. They are unwilling that his claims should thus slightingly be thrust aside. They do not hesitate to say that his qualifications for Squire ate, to say the least of them, as good as 'Squire Stinsou's, and Democrats in this new judicial school will hardly deny the logical sequence, that he is therefore just as lit for the People? Court, as the Mmquirer terms the Common Plens ; though art. would suggest as a more appropriate title, the ' 'Squirts' Court. Then, in Democratic purity and ciaisisteucy, they say Squire McBriue towers high above Dim. lie's faith in the immutability of the great Rational, conservative, iiiiiuit sav ine parly is as Krai us the rock of ayes. He follows the beaten track of the party organization: no by-way, whose anger-board points to the rough ami stormy pajntr of Banatter-sorereigaty, can turn boil a ide. It may be that such arguments and orllit -dox )emocritic qualifications may can. .' a Drench among Sliuson s Supporters and defeat the coalition. The strength of the Administration adherents is considerable in this district and " 'I'1' report is correct that the strict pai ly tests will be applied at Princeton, He Bride may take advantage of it and gain the nomination. But we think the ta t and shrewdness of our Sheriff, and the industry of 'Sqnire Stinsoa and Col. Miller, will win the day. Il may be, however, that there will be a mimic repetition of the resntt ot' past Democratic National Conventions, and in the midst of the personal contest It may be necessary to interpose a compromise candidate; in which case we suppose 'Squire Walker can be prevailed uiioii to make the race. We believe he has

held himnrll in readiness at all times to ii - I kray- lo the -sooiid to tin- call ot ins Mi iv, m n ii result ot tin- vol

brought with the call an office of trust ami profit. And, then, a- we ale t. bave tin. rule of the '.Squires, there is no good reason why the 'Squire who has only one yeai 9 experience should be preferred before the one who has graced the magiMerial chaii for a bail score of years. We await the iiciiou ol ibu Conventual with interest. If the people are io have

the law expounded and administered to them under this new system, they want to know it at an early day, for it will take them until ne.xi Ociobet to reconcile themselves to the innovation. Great is Democracy, and its leadeis are mighty men! in their own conceit. VoM the i'ht. iVu e CWf t fttt, Httjf 2o i I'M ii a u lul ami t'oiiiiiiei'ill-

j Tt ksoav, P. M. The money market has been rather close during the week, but there ' w as an easier feeling lo-day, the regular bouses benag able to take all the accej'l"le ! paper offered at 1Q12 mt ceiktL tae inside rate fin first class names. T iodicalious al close are favorable to better supply of currency. In outsicV circles the olfei iog.of good paper re light, and first etnas names are taken freely at 1 0(,iv 1 2 per cent. There have been sties of 4 and C months lumber paper at these ligures. In the market for Eastern Exchange the ; supply and demand are about equal, Hiid 1 rates are steady at 37(244) pit-in. buying,: and prank, selling. Most of the dealers are paving to piem. New Orleans sight dull at dis. buying, ami 1 prein. selling. Large amounts could not lie sold at these figures. Gold dull at quotations. There is I no local demand of consequence, and the j surplus is disposed of by shipping il Bant. Eastern bills are in small supply. First class names are takes at 7, 8 and 9dL0 for 3D, CO ami I'Oday, mid signatures less favor- j ably known iit s and 10 lor 30 and 60 day. Occasionally Strictly prime 30 day drafts are sold at C per cent. New Orleans 30 and SO day range from lo to 13 per cent.; with very litl le doing. Missouri currency is bought at 11 dis. and Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, at IA dis. There is a very strong feeling in the Provision market, w ith a good demand for most articles. Heavy bulk sides are held at tS, and lots averaging 3840 lbs were Saleable to-day at We quote SibjV-'.J as the range. Buyers are not prepared to come quite up to these figures, hut it is almost useless to talk about lower rates, liulk shoulders are held lirmly at ti;j. There was not much done in bacon to-day. Scat te fine lota of libi sides are to be had al 9', but lots averaging lbs nud upward i ! are held lirmly at 9j. Clear sides are taken j I 'reel v at 111 Shoulders are held at .i, I w ith buyers at The higher figure is not olilainalile as yet to BUY extent. Lard so! at 10ill for barrel, ami I 1 A for keg; for j barrel, I lc is still to be regarded us an c- . treme rate, though it is mostly held lirmly j at. that. Mess pork sold to Ihe extent of :i)0 brls at 17 r.o for city. Nearly all Ihe 1 pork in the interior has been taken and ! holders are very firm, notwithstanding a ih--cline of ".Tic reported from New York today, new mess having sold there at :17 7f. Pit tir is generally dull. There is a fair demand lor the best grades, which are in very moderate supply, but superliue drags at J5 f.o. The best oilers heard of lo-d.iy wi le $5 00. Choice family brands seil at i $6. heat and coin are dull. The offer- 1 ings to-. lay were in excess ol' the demand, i The receipts ol wheal (luring the week weie : near 30,000 Lush against only 6,000 bush. 1 exported. Ol corn, 26,000 bush, wen; received. There is a go.. I jobbing demand tor sugar, and the market is him at 8 to 8j j for fair to prime, 7(n)8J the range, em bra- j cing inferior and choice. Colfce is dull at i 13j(7i 1 4 A , and molasses dings at 4-l;u;4j. Death of Wm. C. Piiesto:;. This distingafshed orator and statesman of South Caroliaa died at Columbia on the 2 2d, as the ttl- ' egraph advises us. Mr. P. was for a long 1 number of years a member ol the United States Senate, and 110 one in that body ever porsessed 11 higher reputation tor tiue elo- I qucnte. lie was besides a learned scholar and polished gentleman. Several years ago he was stricken w ith paralysis, and sin then has been retired from public lite, al- ; though lor some time President of the Col- ' lege of South Carolina Mr. P. was burn December 27lh, 17'4, al Philadelphia,! whcie his father was temporarily sojourn- I nig as a member of Congress from Virginia. His material grandmother was the sistei cd I'atrick Henry, lie was educated al ihe Dni versify of .North Carolina, and studied' law in the office of William Will al Richmond; From 1 ft I i to 1819 he traveled 111 Europe, visiting England, France, Switzerland, and residing for a lime at Kdinburg, where he alien. led. wilh the lale Attorney General Legare, the philosophical lectures of the University. In isjl he was admitted to ihe Virginia bar, but removed toe next year to Columbia, S. C, and soon be- 1 came engaged in political life. In liS'il he j was elected to the Federal House of Hepresentati ves and in 18 '2 to the tT. S. Sen- ' ate. After ten years service in (he latter position he returned 10 the practice of law Of his adopted .Slate. During the six years of his Presidency of the College of South Car- I olios, he imparted lo thai institution the inHue nee of bi; refined scholarship, elegant . tastes, and a inning manners, and only left j in on account of increasing ill health. Mr. PreStOB was personally and intellectually, a magnificent gentleman. He was a Whig of the oh! school of Henry Clav, v devoted adherent to our Kentucky statesman, and one of Ihe most brilliant of that galaxy of talent which adorned the Senate during the administrations ot Jackson, Van Karen, and Harrison, the golden days ufthe reputation of thai body. Wo have heard many eloquent speeches in the course of our somewhat extended editorial and political experience, but his etforl al Haiti more, when Gen. Harrison was mmiiiale.l, has always lingered in our memory as the most fas. -in efcmg effort ol' oratory to w hich we ever listened. The lire ol his grand uncle, tinpurity of Washinglor, the sagacity of Ham ilton, and Ihe m...iiu t.ihlo energy of old ' John Adams aeemed cowcentrateq in him. Horn amid stale-men and educated in the highest schools and Ihe most polished society, William I'. Pre nauti was a connecting link hetweea the inlegrily of the revolu - ' lioiiary era and Ihe vigor of the exciting days wheat Jackson ism swept the country with irrepressible euthnsiasm. Few men t in the history of Ihe tatftJ Stales have achieved a higher r nutation, thuvhrh he left 1 1. nl,!,.' life I, re be a-ait lift. n ..I ..... f l' tl"' ':is llll i Veils i, ili.e ! II is clorions - I resence, UIH Un-IUnuuilS voiif, ! his fen id ekwUemet and his genial mauaerj have always ecu reiuemheiedi.X.y us usT "things of lieauty, j.y s forever," tola) Ire.tsnr ed amid ihe mosl detightfilj 1 e.ol led i,,n ot our lite. No move manly bean ever pulsate. I, and 110 more accomplished gentleman ever dignified official position in our roimtry. If is death, though not BtHtxpeeted, awakens latter regret to tbiuk how worth, ami tahmt, and godlike eloqaenre must all viel.l lii hue the inevitable tial ot the "icai destroyer. .... Jour. eat e:illlelotl of HtflH, ttl lot ineiiiti. r.-i ut the Levni li as Hi I..II..WS c.1.1, 12i,2Vf. i Km if tas i, inn I a 1 1 1 1 i Ilii 1. I. iii. olu a majority,, rtfuaou, bnwevcr. ! Ibt t h. HaBranl ai - portion rami of the State in Lagislativc djis-Irict-, by . bo h n majuritv uf tha oicniLcraraata'ara elevrt-d bjr aaattnuritv ot the 10phf, Mr. Domrlaa tvne, us ;s vrell known, re turned to the Senate.

MISCELLANEOUS. T H E A T E B r at- - IHE ozsart XX all.

The Louisville Theater Company IS COMING. IHMiE IOMEM.W "f IOMEOHE I m ol the f. II, .win' rtneuted Performers t...m th.! principal Tin--t-. la Ike ratoa : MRS kW Dk-NIN BVAlt, V'S KANNV DF.NIIAM, M KS. J. A. LOUD. MISS AMELIA WINAN8, SAM RYAN, W. D. ' HAPI I . 3 A LOUD. W. A BOUSK, a. N. MY Kits, I. ii. S.M ITU . s HA Hi '.it I4T. W". KUBKUTMON. Ft Hi THREW NIGHTS ONLY. amy 24 Now Booli.. ruHK mi.i. BJS' run m-i.osh. i' 7 nutbor ol adani H-.li-. Life of Stenhea A. Biini.laii Ni.y 4 Seal, ttj tmthmt ..1 Wkle, Win V..rli). HI Kureitles. By antkor "1 .MuLol VnUKla and i Laaioltgbter Lit.- uf Bewnra. 't he Sellli'llelHcliil House. Hi Lai!)' beWMI Adelia, the Octoroon. By Honner. 'Hie Miti'Lle K.oiii. Ily Uawtkorne. AaiiiMt Win, I Hint Tide. Lite Bufone Him. t The Th rone of David. Br anluor of I'illar of lire. Henhih. A L.N.k of uveal iu rit. Abbott Kaavbew aad Lackjl Seriea tor the young. Aad every new hook , in iaine, or paper iih Km MpaMniaee. At DultKl. L .t ton V Ni;t on 's. rm -rjt.r, tjk. Jt s-r k :i ti i fM ed fresk front the Ka.-t. a l;ov Buofly ot" Ten, u nick I am nvtjtun at lowet ligmvn aan were ever oBered in IkU market. V. M BIBBBoWKB. uiay-s:it it i.n e: n thm-: - f u T.i i K at. 0 hi. Is rtiel ItaiiM vartoni kin. In, of aond potatoee. l'.-r lend or natiar;. aal reueived and l..r Kakt hy till AM, McJOUNHTUN, mayl'l 1'oM-y Bfeick, Main street. 0imnT Kit! mt'HTKUtt! I5U 141 1', one an.l iw.. It., cans, freh Cove and spiced Oytenfruai i' ihe noel neeklM laiadei aatt. .lni received ulil lot Hate U inayld i ll VS. MeJUIISSTONt iLSaUMEiSL. int; Pi d I. il riptiou ol Bread, Bin ocait. rasfrv. an.1 t..i all ..lh.-r pin noee to w In. h met, Baking lowdelH, Ac., arc nnuatly applied.--Thin aarivateil Baking Powder U warianle.l not to coutaiu a particle d AL.UIVI OK bALAKA I US, ..raiiy t.iiier u i. . . i .1111, 1.111 1- a i,.,uan.l.-, para aad a try eoavpoeif kav, aad at a caBnary meiag torce 18 iafnl lihle. 'file Aillll.-a M pill lip in and II. . pa kaxeS, each couiaiiiiiic, nearly one-tbird more ibau tin l.overi at the same price. Sold aholwate and re teal l.y ci miK .1 LANULTCV. Ageuttf. autv2t-2a s ..tliert.'t of tin.- Soft straw Boaaete received at SITIAPKKK .V Ill'SSINO'S, inay.'.l No to Main Blreet g V HI EH V .A ' THE. J VH V U Et ' eeived a complete eaierinutnl ot Bemm & Waite'e 1 oonnru' fools. Coopera' Drivereand Jointer, Howeu and Crosert all eiceif, V and Dowettug Bitts. Also 011 band h large Muck of Tru-s Id ops, from 1 10 ".-1 niches 1 a very low price. JACOB STltAt'M .V SON. uiayi:.'. 71 Main ntv el. ifi.n i. .v - v it pt a iFT rM received thii .lay, Tet i v's Patent Pinmb Lerete, .Stephens's I'at. nt Oombiaatioa Bale, Extra Cast Steel Carriage Inkers' Draw Kaives, OnvyeaMVe' ' " Bar ton ' lian.l Axeeaud Hal lifts (warranted), Ceet Sleet llemawci. " I Steel Pohtted Bnue Plumb Botie, Speer Jackeou'e Hand and Bipaaws. JA( OB 8TKAUB & SDN, ! navj26 7t Main KlrecT. LADIFS' TEA PARTyT ruHJH J lttlES Wil l, MM VM l m tea Party at Mr. WMIuuu Uowaril'e, ou Hie I Newbargk Bond, thi.-e aiiiea from Bvnaeeutn, on Ike 311a day ol Sla, UMM.at s o'clock e. M.. for ! Hie piirpu.se id nlaeming aenmv to furnndi mid 1. 11. . then Cbnrrh io th, Deigbkorbood Tickets I atvy ceatii. aaly ? aBald ;on w 1 jh vhe.-ii. i wn'Hiriaa milk N.) ie .ao kuae lor a kavaato, as I knve oae cow 1..,. m my . BUty'Jii M A LAW ittNCK iRlAD t KI KKOW K Kt 1' 1 II i Larsesl iiud Best Splt'dcil Siork MOTS MS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, NI AT AT 15 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. iu ly 21 MM. ITS ,l' l-.IES. KI .1 II Si HI IImm i vv hoi. sal.- aud retail , al l.w prices, al L. slock of H A It Main street, I. Men and Hoys AMi wit : mi., n io and Pearl f or S..II Mala .1 Pea BoMM lured ..nave H and. Wool I'ashi. . ualde Grenada ' Pan una ami btaaova SSoaaw Black and laaWred a ra .tu.l U.n.,' Leghorn and s'lravv - While ..ml 4'oTd Palm l eaf ' Silk A Hair Lauiartiiii. " Utaxed and tlolb may-1 E i tljy-11 iim.'ii it i hi h s .;.' Hale Well. iv.-. .11 Land -'. s.-la .-. - Kit l...r l..i i I band Modi i aale very . b. i ..mi I Auel.ur enseghing SSi Iba. ip. JACOB SJNZICH ,1'S.iN . . .. . . .. j ... ;.- ayP 'Wv - , t: . . .m . te.m mm a -ra. -' tW received at J AClllt SIN'.ICH Jl SON'S. IT'jftJs.lX X-X-i AaTV 1 - ag CE II -' Jl ST Ul. l EH 'Ell M WW huge variety ol tasbi.iial.l. and Is niuliil Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Beiages, English and Crane Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling- Dress Oooda, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, "JXeckeiehe Parasols, ALSO, A Large Clock oi Hats mill r.tp::, Tarn bar withe uvhte nad varied acortawnl ' ..I Eancy aad Siapie Bvy 'bud- :li ofwuichwVaa fceftat nimrmry rcuaouatb. prices. ' DUNCAN COOKE, i max 19 Ho. S Main atreeC

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. afV S ! J Tl JV It T W-J Drde- on- Plank si,i, .v ." niiinuon Doaacil, Maa-" iSilli. And 11. ov it in h.irel.y oril.-r.-d an.1 .WfW-te.l, L the I '1 'HI III. ill Ooillietl ill ttio City ot Bvaaavlile, that taaownen ..I all Lots rh.1 parts d 1... is fronting on or adjoiuina the bouth-weet Hide of Second rtreet, between Drviiion ami Kim Htree'lN. la aaid City, aaee their Hide-walks i" lie Lronlit to 1 he pioj-ei f'ity trade, and Hint they naaeaa afaV-awM of Caae No. 2, to Le laid .l.-wn 1 here. in, w 1 thin thirty daya Iroiu Hie putitk-aiion ..1 tin older. I'. HIMikK, I'ierk. 'lerk s Office, May IS1.0. 4 t ; is ! U .1 ! I o I T I I - E. W ' Order for Plunk Side-Walk. May tl, Isc.o -And noW it in hereby ordered and directed, Ly the ivaaayaa OuaaMI d' the I'itv ..i Bvannvitk1.. tkal Ihe o 11. r id all Lois and pari ol Luis lr.,nlini00 or adjoining the MHltb-West side ot theater Htreet, between Klin an t l.eet StreetH, in vai.l city, eaave iheir wide-walk-, t,. Le brouirhl l. the prnpi 1 City grade, an I th.it Ibey .-aiise a Mde-wafk ol cla-s No. lo h laid aoarn tttereoa, within thirty daya from the nubtiratioii ot thU order. P. BfllK R, Clerk. Clerk's I lllice. May ISUI. .H r It U " EM EJm T II E MM l.y St ret t II a Ban of real estate Iron ti tl 011 Main street , between Third Htreet and the Canal, aim may wUh to nettle their piopoitiou of Ihe tvt of l.uiihleriii said Htreet, hy pnytag the hhiiic to the t anll'm loi an the work printreeaeH, are reiueisied to hand in their old ial i, .ns witbonl delay. All who to nu will Is. "Milled to a deduction ol eight per cent. KT. HAKKK, Mayor. Mayor's (HUce, May 21. iiiuy' ykmtlTH-E Til iO.VTUMfTOHH. V w The C'oniuiou Council of the City of Evanovina. Will receive seated proposalH until Saturday, June Ud, I860, for clearing out the " Bvnahy Pond Hitch," Including the culvert, from a point 011 the lands of Peter Vogel, where said Voxel's part ot the ditch commences, to the Stanfield Pond, a dislaiice of ahuiit seventeen hundred and seventy l77o) feet. Said ditch to be cleaued out ol' Ihe width of three feet at the bottom, and to its 01 ig iual depth and grade, a- th. same wilt he shown by the l ily Surveyor, and the earth to he thrown ..ill dear of the hank. Biddern will he required to l.i.l a feroes sum tor the wtiole joh, the payment to be made up. .ii the completion uf the work 11:.. I its ne1 . pt nice by the City Surveyor. 1. BtJBKE, Clerk. Clerk ' otli.e, May 21, 1861. ni22 f r O H f II KMT M II J" JV I T Ml' E Older tor Plank Side Walk. Council Chamber, May 12, 18801 And new it is hereby order. . 1 and directed, hy the Common Council of Ihe City of Evanavule, that the owners of all Lota and parte ot Lots fruiting 011 or adjoining the aorih side ot Sixth street, between First and Second avenues, ( formerly LamaMco) now in said City, cause their M.lc-walke to be brought to the proper City grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk, Class No. 2, to

tai laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of thin Order. P. BURKE, CI k. City Clerk'j ofllce, May lsfi. MHIIII'OMMTill V .A' II THE. f v order for Bvi -k Pavement. Gmncil Chain!-, r . May 12, isiio. And now it in hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City ol KViUMViUe, that the ..wool's of all LotH and parts ..f Lots fronting 011 ur ndjuiiiiie; Ihe multi1 a.st Hide ut Water fttrret, between oak and Mutta-rry blreets in said City, calls their Mile-walks lo be brought to the proper t oy grade, aad that Ihey ranee n side-walk. Class No. I, to In laid d.wii thereon, witbiu thirty .lay s from Ihe put. ti. at ion . r thin order. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, May ISwtt. M ill II ! II H M T II JV T t IT E . W. 1 order lor Brick Pavement. Council I'uaatbei . May 12, Ismi. Aud now it is hereby ordered and .hie. ted, by the Common Council ..1 tin. City ol Kansville. lhal ihe uw ners uf all Luis and parts uf Lota frnntaig on ,.r aaiufuiag uveaotah-Weet-akle a Mulberry Meeet, twtween Water and Eimtstmete, 111 mail ity, 1 anse their side walks lo he brou&bl to Ihe propel t'itj gnule, and that ibeV noise a side Rtafiti 1 'hteW Nb. I, 0 he laid do A II tllPl eotl, Within thirty days from the pnldi. iti. at of Hits lner. I- BtTBKK, Clerk. Cily Clerk's Otli. e. May IS8I1 II II ril-E Til cijVT MM ' T It s. aV W The Common Council of the Cttj ol Evans. villi: w ill receive prop.., als until the atk day al June A. I. I8011, lor g Calling an. I tilling Hie alky in HI. nit No. 33, in th.- Batteru Kabtrguaenl of said city, remain from Vine loHvieioii M reet and between I' 1 1 1 1 1 au.l Sixth gfreet, aaid alley to Le graded and tilled to th.- prop! r grade M the Mule may tie shown Ly the Cily Surveyor. iv BOBS L, Clerk. Clerk's Office, May lith, ls.:o. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. rWillf l HS4 RiHVX WJtMJtM ft aVjW. forua his friends in I Hie nblic hi eiieral, ttltit . Itrtrt ojit I Hii Hit li t 4'll' IItl Rja)0O1 il Ulll I . ideiice iHt tlit' Not Ih Hull- ut Si . .mil Mf. M, tu t tc. Mmih nacl Lucyal t-. nrlre he will tunnsli ittcm Ti e Civdiu Of Hit l-t jt ijit tlity. I' ti ti. il u itti.'itlitM p;id t.' Atrnistiiiig I- i 0rAHi fn itiniti. --. f . t UapaHMTt or (Kit lit. Tin- rOOttM will Ih- OfJaBII II Htl Still IL u't It hIv p. :i ( jnUya axcejiteU Tli rOMM uic bittt.tlnl iit 11 'ittit 1 um! ri iirv.1 liftitiNy, Mhd will be -ti.vi intt mil I fey Mi- Rtii H.-v 1.1,0.1 in. I ll:v HKH K IAV. dkL -, 1 M t-' tf'af'af 1 4. J! . if I 5Jl?ff rJi.iv .s vi intc.i for CASH -v bMaurifl SAMUKt 0K. CliAHLES AJ3ELMAN, 15( I0T&SH0E SaNUFAI TlfRER, colt MAIN AM) I llll Ii .Sis , tVAN'.ViiLl , IND. All w.-ik wairaiited to be duiie in goo I t,tyle and i,.iv ch.-Hi. CaM aad aaaatntk. atat IT Bm m he io. s-11. H.i'ti mvtiu tr .- na s.-r Itaruaee, -oiial-l. f..i a noay, i-i sate . heap b) SAMUKL null. 10 U ME.VT. M T U' II S 'f it It if at Hth'k Dwelling Hawe, contaiutag i 0..1.1aad kin hen, w I shed and utafde. kioinie at I lie MHlltNALOPtilOE. un.y-1 41 I.-Ji THII El' ..'.- torea .T,, nil o S.Nips just received by may III i ll KLkS Mc.lOH NST iS . mmnE su i'k t s it 1: 11 1 i 1: 11. m mm (area lot ..t ihe best tempered steel if.n.p Skirls el all size-- and hind.-., at 11111. h reduced prices rkiapnr tana ev.-r, received at SCII A Ph ER A 111 SWING'S, aaaV21 N... ta Main atreet. tS" ...mi it eh ll.l 1. 1 II I T. - 1 1I II I. Ils. V II,,.!,,,! Suiuk, .1 II illl.lll. for sale I , Il . for sale by cm iK A I.AKti LEY. may 17 H;i rlforci Kiro (DSiranee ( , JJeV.f M" I, tSliUa AS8KTS. f'a-li ou hebJ mill in Hank, v?:l-,:i'!s.1 1 i Lweb in untie M a -pnt, tinl in oui l Iranataiipiiiiew. m R!l mIi lianril iti ill "tnanHi N.i SMI, 1 .. Bills receivable f.-r loans, amply s.-. need Keal Kstale, llllill, lluila-le.l, tcisb Vat.) .Moo Sli nes Bank Sl.s k in HarttVard, .Market Value -,'o I Shales Bank ttork ia New Yolk, Market ahle -li.il Shares Bank si. k in Bustun, Market Valat lint -lliaj. ii Bank Sioak iu St bums, Maikel Value '-'to shares Bank Mark, Bail IP 1. 1, and other St. a I.. Market Vnlae Hartford City Bo-da, ti per cent., Mar ket Val.l -. State si,M'Ka, i Tell uens.-e, llhiu, M i. h iiraii, M issoiiri, i ti per cut., Mwrkel Value 'JO Shales Slate Bank Wise. .Usui, .Mar ket Value Total Ass.ts T. I .1 Liabilities ': M7,." ..on tO.piKMXI I6,7BUMI On StM ini .'.I.UI.M . iill'H'KoK Al I'l l.'U oh SIAIK, IMH ANA, I I u.li niaH.lis, l'.-li. LE, Lsco. 1 Tetat Proprt or iM.i.y.v : Ihe ILrlf..i.l Kite basaaenrr Company has ij cui.iplic.l with Ihe law .f Indian. 1, hy lilin in Ibis ciliee a siatem.'iii of ils I'oadltkui oa 1 he Aral day of Jaaaary, IHtHi, and havini.' invited an exaaitaatiea of ita aftairs l.y this Ihiaavti mat. 1, Jean W. Pud. I, Auditor of the State ..I Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a per b il mid thorough exaainitiii nf Ibe 1 ks and assets off t be Cuiiirtliy, at their (Itlic - in f be f'ilj ol Uartlbrd, Conn., aud that lb. I'.oi.paiiv oWa and have ill their pus.s.'esi..i iu lash, and III sei lll'it i,-s , yeitibb al pha-iire, nrail) tlm. Minion uf Hollars, app'i. il l. Iu tin- civ in. nl .1 losses- an am.. nut riar ospowdina with their vflicial slate uvsal f lanuaiy taal. The llaltl.id file kwsulance C Pftuy lias been in existence for hall a ventnry. 'I lie hi; h rhamcter uf it. . Ificera h.r ex Ian leu. .-and piolaly -the promptness ami ltd. hi v wilh which 11 ha- met all ils eivaemeiita -justly' eiitiil.-s it t.. th.- highest lank amoujrtbe lusaraace 1 ouit.auii - ut tli.- i-oUUtry, and cunim. n.la it I.. the pall. -mute ut I he people ..I Indiana JOHN . lnili. Audit.. 1 ..I State. Insurance aaainsl l..-s- or Hamate L I nc. .01 liwelhiura, kuruilare. Stines, Wateboases, Mel I'handise, Stills, lt.nufaat.ams! aa I olhei knots ..I property, can be ..tte.-t. d 111 this Cump niy upi, .. lay ,ial.ie t.i ma a- tli. nature ..fill - riska .nd s,.,uritv to Pulicv hotdurs will admit PAK lIci LAB ATTENTION fiven to iasurin? K rni nropi 1 ty , consisiiut Ql Pwetlinps, H ims, and outhathllngs ii.nii. cti ,1, and Faruttare, l.i... St. ck. Hay, (Iraia k'araiinar 0lea-ib, Ac ar., routataed in, teiUj for a 1. 11.1 1 I yc us ..t LOW rates of preniioni In ..li. us I. r fnaarattceaVty bi ro ,.h 1 . ibu .nek, igned, lie duly authorized Agents oftka C. upaay. A. C. tlAl.L. CK c. SUN, A'k.-. Oiricc: MurbUj Ball Bulktmic, Slain sttetst. Baqrotm

MtMvbANEOUiS. -TV On tM X E I HE M P V II II O II MT Dwelling Hon -, containing t n roui.m, villi all the Ie. esrj .111 buildings, siin.iied on I . . 11st Htreet, between Seventh and Kighlli. If not sold beforethelatofJuly.it will then I... fur rent. Eoc furlbei phi ticiilars eu.piire of Hie Hiilieril-r al the Picayune Mills JOBH It. MILLS, may lo Id

19M TEJT MKtall-r.YE riiii.np. Medicines elel idleled tor sale in L v aus v it le. ICee genuine lueditauee, call at his New In ir. Store . 11. r Main an,! Second Htreeta my I .V-.s K I I I- It II'IM It. I ll I' It E e,,i nwfba Iron, lajartmg rnolai gfeda in warn, aealher. I ..1 sale al Tli. nipsun's I1111-, I Btuii tin I r KTotico. tl . ' H it fe. - afiahT I I.tl-ll,f W.lfa (In llll-t- ll-H.' i, ... ritn to mrnla rlrt i i. ituv .njM-i ( .v in Hit- Citt "I Kvniwvillvj or I'oa'ut" aitv emni H.-.l l. Aiv 'i Viin.i. i Imrjlif him it-.jitfr.ii tl io call Mims. John I,.tv V. M. i. Abllit'H. A I :i !m 1 ' ii iich! it h 1 taw, ;it tlii'ir ollit No. K7 Blaia Htreet, KratwYilL, two iltH.rs hI-ovi' tin ' i s,-r.it Sty I! titk, who ill :- .til ifeoiretl iuioi 'iual tmi idativv lo the mum. M:ty 1.1 2wJ. W M . II. LAW. f FOR AliVw'Aaf:. m Noli H ! t -1 iii veil that ilit- Biaairirial il vtill itojiiy t. tin- Kuard ol Crtlty 'timmir.ioiii, al I licit June (villi, IstUi, on ihe tirt Motitlav in June, for Uprttse l 9ftt KpirilnutH li.iioi iii I---, qttatliify 1'i.ti. a nalT, On Waivi street No. bi Uvt'tii Vim and Ihvis.oii Htreeta. in tin ( ii ol KvniivtUn, Pigeon Ttawaaltip, an.ioi Inn it t'otui ty, IntHmiia. .MMl Kl. I'. II.vVI.tN iaayl4-ttJ WJ9t$m sjfi m' j jsmc ii t$u I Watson, loi t-lo-ap. I- SAMIKI, OKK. my rjrt i - arf t w. ;s it ti R aT: s r tern cefVed per ftteaiuer A nl. rat, ami fur sal - SAM l KL OHM uti 15 IIEKT IHIt.W sbr-.-t iron a-s..rte.l si, by SAMIKL tl KB. ;tiu III :'ll l.E le and for -.1,' III 1 ' turn MIXES U-I.S'llit If II ,..., ! ass,, it. 'I si. -, I..r s.l,- very low at 'I'lioaips.ni's City Brwa Slur- N.y 1 'Vf.-tV I HE l---' Tlllt.H-l-ll. t'lnwe liking Ihe weed call liu I someiluue. lo suit their tutteal .11 A Ii LEH Mi .li ll N S Ti . s. j may 111 i'usey 's lltu. !,. j BUILDIctC HARDWARE. SUM IS Tl l. : U'lmi M HE .lit HI T TO j M hail. I will lie. I it to lln-ir Internal Iu e iiiiii,.- j ! oar stuck a ..1 prices h I -i', making their aria:ir'..- . lit. -ills lor hardware t r the bottling sinisuii, as we ! are determined lo sell as tow as anv I'ther djanhyra I in Ihe city. We have on band a large ami c plete ! aanoi t amat of Ureeaarood'a Bull Hingee, Door Lock i and l.alehes, all si.-.'s an i prices. I Self-Closing SbllHvr and liat.- Mill res and I Lalcbee, Hand Kail Screws, .limlilei Pointed iki trum : to 1 incbee. Brads and Ftulahiug Nails In.iu ' .; p. :! inch, a, Lightand. Ileavy Strap Hingea, Window Springs, Sail, Patliee, Patent Sash Kasleneis. JACOB STBAUE A SUV, api:'.". 71 Main si ., below Wasbiuluii Hon e. Bill Ml' III!JUMU1MJV llt.1s xxm Sc-u, ual ie. . iv. .1 and for vale by V. SHAItl'i: ,y C . apr-f No. L:o Main -n,. '. I mi, hi: l: i TJ'iii.'En. I lo gs W. Ki. Butter, 'IIO bush. Irish Pel.lle. s, .lust received at api 't Kl.l.IOTt S FAMILY i:lt ll'EKV I lit It I E S : II. 1 1 It It E S T " It. I and Perfumed II iii Oils. Warranl.d for sal , !,. ap by UM. BIEKB0WEK, Waahinatou Block, Main street. eliliilie LADIES AND GENTS : rmMIE WO HI. ME S E.IIU is sllfl m open at Xo. s Second afreet -to.ra ksr a leu more. Oomo and look no trouble to show those c .sy little dove an J tan i ol.n . d G u'ei- Uivau,a rait, and! know you will buy OUvu Lit. Erench ly id and Moris ru l'otk Wools, of I he n. -t exquisite -ylei ev.r . ie i . I in ilos .inikei .Miss ' utl Chitdreu'e Qaitera every ihule and - : K i-1 an! Morocco ..i every atyle, wittianl withom ; Uoppei .1 patenl tipc ti ll the I .. tl.-. and 1 .11 Bo. 4a m id.. ( i 1 the l ist imporit.il stock we have had ouvv Kid, Pal. -ut I . .tli.-.. Can aad ..r v M..1 . Congress baiter excelaior, a is nnaie. Made bv the ni'Ml fashieubte and best wolkmeu tu be kiantt oar Eastera oh-i md excepted Krioitd?, von.-, oa traagera, give us -i tiitl JOHN KAM.'II, mai .1 t H I -i "vBHvilb, i. V ty JL.- BS y f ' A ffl Ban ;,--e pdaa ft I it 'f 1.9 k. 11' I S f tPv V Jrk 5" J I X I I VW h-r a & - Hia ef Altn Tnrfn IAAllci .IVimflflikBe. ltau, Jiolt IXOOUH. It A IHatwitn.?3f Pink Bobinet Bftrs, And .11 ISI lent. ,r the finest HRKsst TBtMII: hi to I be City. J. S. HOPKINS, ,ipi.r. dtf On Klvsl Slrcel, Babcock&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVR BUenttVVRTk io rOK. MAIN tV WATEU STS.. N1 I' Ki: ITOB SALB A lainjeanil well Assorlnl Stuck U r" FOREIGN AND DOiVIESTIC 1 1 A ibWA RE A IM 1 1 ITI jKR Yt f 11 I C il. Villi EXTENT AN1 VARIETY, UN tS U i V ! CITY iV t ' M N '11. Y TRADE 1 FA V OH A. BLE TER1V1S V i 1 t t t.V Cor. Main tz vVater sts.

MISCELLANEOUS. r:aaP -: --"aw """- :at' - rrrzr-r cms. m. jniaiAi s. Mis bkckuaw. FH:m ok NIBHAI S &. BEi KMAX. jMKW stove and tin store. II af O . K A i, t' 1Jt r af: 'r. ww ilamlers aatl MttDofartnrprs of I in, Copper, itntl Stiael Irtm Warn, No. B, Wati i Mravt, betweeu Eil :t ill .1111 Locatht, aBVaUMrtrilla, Ittat. Tltt- uiMl.'isi-iiv.l have rutisiiuit Iv oa It tu.l ft full Hhioii itifttt of Slivt- tit T'ry v;iri-t Jtiit i;n'vii, rtl til- lWifl plitt', Ullil Inyrv It-Hft" fit ttil-.THl til il frifiitlit miid tl ii u. p-iM rally. 1li:it lla-y liavf

"? 'la i.eatrtU ;.-..llle,.f .T 0. w-.r.' -y. iu,. d and have .',,,,s,a,,ily on hand a loll a-.su.i "".'!! r.,K-t 1 .s. A,-.,, r. nM-ar MrwMM ww.ftiu wrs iu (licit Mm cirt n llit U-Ht .:.!( .- t. . ! 1 i.. " i .T'liii tr.' i perllullt reonealed to gnetlteM arall i . l.oe put . Iia-il!'.' els. yy here, MS ny pl'uuipl .-Itleilliull loth, ir lalsiu.-ss kad a Ihol'ou h know te.hi-' ..I their trade, Ihey hope lo give general MafistaetloM. NIKIIAI'S St ItKCKMAX. COPPER A.t .11)11 TVtMtK. St. .mil, oat, iM-oillery. and Brew.-i y Work: Steam Pip.-s, Soda fountains. Pumps, and general C,.pp.-r-T'it'r'Tg and sheet Iron Work, aaadaaad aajwiired, Metal Kiadittg, Huitering. 4;c. Wirt ir.,,,ii,tnl o yit-f perfect uUttJacfiom, ut the ,,,. ,., ,,.,'. amr7- Mad iso s I' It l (J TUM HE. .Mid received and now opening, an ele-i-aiii stuek of g.NHtfl suitable f..r the spi in,- Trade ' .!" cases fancy print-: lo denims: l"i " hliaclied muslins; law ns; J. " eballiea; In " eottonnd.'-: I apron i hecks; lo bale-. allieiloZ stripes; ."..I ' sheetill;;; And a greal variety ..I makaaa of all kinds, alt of which we are aellittg heluvv Ciie iuiiali prices, as v. . are ,!el.'i mi tied Iu ih'a vv I he ...,.1 Hade I.. V. vans -.ii,-. Come and examine nr vour.-elv.'- at marii .1. It. MAHHKKA C.I.'S. first St. it E .ti tl -... Til i: I. E.I I'll E IS SI. . re ut 'I P. --III. Is K.lttl ban l.-'.-ll lelllu.. d rum No. 7 tV'teillietf'a old standi. ! V Main St.. .pp. sile Vasliiie;i..li II. lei, vvte ie be I., eps i lell" Uppl.V ut Li:. I'll Kli AM KIMUXi;.-. He keeps .ii I, an. I every variety met -ells cheap ture.i.-b. PutLTr tliessci:. Y leu. i II 's ul.l -.. lesiui . is villi me. and will he ,.;i naiel to v.. lit un imr dl rieiid- ai d all the new cii-lon:.-1 - art: . Iiiuy rati on :- lie N Ul lll.-l.ee U. all. maro.tmd i i!iM AS K KI; t tl If II E E I, I . iJ M I I. .. I'.nl kega .1 si d . I.I CIIA? Mi .lnll NSl iiN. M It in lb. i f I. E est pi ice. al Hi, B 1 ii luteal variety N.-.v 1" lei N. S. TIIOM PS. IX. 'Via rami sritt'E MMB TM af KJ' THE tJSSSTV, VZ,' j bistrict air, held hen October, ls.-i, there vie t-ut tw.. pi oiniuins .. tteicd lor coukm;-st.o e - ..ne t.-r . the best woialcoekiug ttove,and one for the bdst creil I cooiami sle. Thn froanmilt tool; the EIRS1 PBEMIUH EOB THE BESf . Oilhl.N.i STOVE Fill; WtX ID. Boelker, Kluaautn V .... tool the ni-f .u'biiiim l-r their cmikin? stove for cat. Noothet I jpreuriunl; were oUered The large ailvei amdatwaa f awarded to the Kconomiat at the New fork xtaie Kaii ; ai. t Uk nisi f uniiiiiii t tin- Dttited dtaitwfl Fair lield at Chicane, and twelve ih i btalo i.'t Cottoty raira In 1 Iu no brant Ii ol n It ani :-l ail hum ttterd 1 ... ii it inora itppareni adtraace tban io In loantit tvUir.- t-t j-ti'Vt (. it I. ut h I. -v trrs mince tUe vciy name we&a to.r.ity, EepseasntatM; lutiie, si.'ipiJ. .--i at rue tore, altnoat ati devoid ol ti.. mn in iiaiu.nt , 'I Iteae trave gradaalty griven il u tt pattteme of arace aud otitit) , until lite varietieti nur tnarketfl now i t. .m havo atnw r i aIi ttt'i'- l I i I.i- v. a rtiinl.tr, of naaioB ; -.ml the dntfervnl plMUreti 1 i te iMeial bi made b1 aSaStjune, wnutd aatnniaai old 1 Villi 4H tlillt .-If. lla.'fV. mUd at'nildka til. lUttU'Ok I io. in li o bet it reals leaving nrrftitdg to be deeired on lb u j. 'it.t, but tln severe .-"iiit'ctilion in price, I I., wlilb tl" lotve I 1 b Mtlj.-.t -il, Iii- tt-priv ! 1 tbetM Ol Ul tli V of lli BaOaTe Mlbst tutlitl tjU.tllt int desirable Tbta .Hl. woreeapecially in lrtv beeit j tbe cane in it i.-ivn.v- io U iot ai article of .1. n.c-;H. eCOtaOtal) Httt I ;t a mo i t o I O 1 1 1 1 ! . I 1 1 1 1 j aiveeandcroCcleNy eerveaMe than most peOplia inU'lHC. II,, . i i I i l IlitVO I"tlv "U. !M till IIUt.-ut.-iti 111 ilos mi tn lc, Kiid we believe are readj to pay my i iiattnnal tn pi ten m M ooli laef rtivee , if it on I y iiiiiiocTiiiirii iliu bertia eiae. wt-ight, conyenienee, , .i,iiiiiiu1.''Uii .uii,nn,i,"i.r, ii.'ii "i in.,,,,,.,' ,,c 1 Tbeae dtialities seem lo be piwsaas.el must mily in the E uisl a tiew slovei nerfacled aad l.ran;hl J UUI lb pel -easel,, I., M oasis T.en.Kv.ll. Pel IV ' y Norton, ol Albany. We be nd s.. much ol this Ir.t ui'itit v, on uiv, Mn. I beriecliou of m.inui icture. at.ive. 1 ra Mae, 1 srafelt to I it looked no Hindi ui i a atove lutenda .1 tl. at we i onctti.f. .I lo i ibem, aud ibe I tatrnt pel intv. t i int ino h Ud I bat I InI 1 vrc&Mlnl'9, in tio-it deft i ntilnliHi to Make t In-1" t r- i As t,,. t,t, l.aini r tir.'i t-lt-.l We . 'ald tlm reCouu4ui-d aa poaeaaillK all the uioi ii-. h!mvo enuiii. i-ttiiyi- tin- great stove tlie ilayntr In adi vauce OaC ahuytbiug t vi-r attenapted in (In llae ot stovee. peneel m nil ite appolntMtenta, aud tru.- t.i ii- iiiLiu. iu i nr tl-ilit v and the iinv.-..i tin-l. Aimoij; I ltiiOIMJl t;u V ,-iiitoi r- at tatll.'tl to It, ln.ty be UnMi f liottee :t iiii-h ovi-u, with hotka arrainjeil, for uei .!.. line, HtvenaUti whilt- i.aitnn'. A copi-r w.ilt-r I LtJ., hojdiug tTrotM I- lo gal lone- wermiu j . I, .1, .broiling bWailb, J.' , A.-. The l.toilin -hnerfh ieoaeoi bleB iioxt aotdrceabie fottf-Ut d Ibid f reuutrkable atoaia. Tlere nevei has beeu, to uur , , . i t. ;tt), .,t.,iuJt.r ixttne thai R-aarenlh aal wlactttl v in il wOoialiji. I ho propraetor tint m!. Iia letn i tMiilnt iaiiij a serifs ot ekfei iuteuta ii..ni hruitinex. titi:itiu, atweaa aelaaeae fiteie, nnd rerUiltint; in tin- loveptaWe .i a gridiron adapted to 1 Ini .-!--, w Ii i-ti hur! b.tiu -I'l invtl bf lt-f if 1 1 patenl, and i uu,' ot th moat mlLu'm ai-h- tbiue;d ot tin mind wt- evet h.iu --bt'oi fin erttuueif Htiuke, an I Leepiu iii.. cttalH in :t ironaaletil ;.'! . U'. ur jiIw.inm kIwiI La l.' inetlce to n:.-. li.-ntt at iini rvUaeute, an.! tnf t-t-illy inch ad i-.-ntt ilwit.- - targeli to th eneral y.tt.ti, us lit: une abeare uintiiHil. 'I'll.- jM-t'ii.'ini'it , u hit b ia cota tnandi ng aueh a la i .il.-, ill be b.iiiitl oMAnl S AaNTI.IN i ST!'j tllKNH'.4p .Main at., Ul -w.-r-ii VaUr aUJ a -I , i:vai- ilt. Inn. hiarti 44 tit-it stfw.h.v.s.j,, if.4t.JP R,t t. A:.tn eab by K. uf bB t:UT t. istji). SPlilXd & SUMMER 1S60. 3r O O X S . tfZZ!! it e ,;,; it e s i- e tT1: t. m. 'ions Irn-u-l. an..' ;!..' jiuhhc generaBy, thai they are daily reeelvinr, .0 -.essi..s to their lal:;., and val i-d stuck ot Sja i.,C .111.I Sail j iner Cods, w hich, tor elegance, style aud i.,ri. . aiiiii.i lie surpass,-.!. It would be saner- j flannels, nnuainrjfn w.ll Hie .leparlmcuts w hich, on inspe.-tion. will be found replete embracing all the leielin-.- .vles and iiov.-llies of Ih seasun. The liawiaeej. priaciules which have c. lined for Ih il old ratsblliihml honwe audi extensive patron- j a-'..'. wiU be ndk.'1'ed to. vi..: Kxecllliull ill ui'delH wiiii itiep-rPdhvj. atVatflna afaffaiiataiy to enstout- 1 el--, rainebitied yvi-ih laoderata eharei. Their I atoek liaviie: beeyi jko-i based xv i tli c ire and judg- 1 in. 'lit in the bast aaatBets, and u! hrst aaalily. If'" c-'lher with nsa nv! Iea'i:.'e Iu sou ml principle- ul trailnjtbay ayn risattiltt ut beiutt aide to supply . iii...-,- whonia) .i.h.ui with a call ,01 the lead 1 t ins, a 11 He xi .1 lea.-y Mean 1 1 :usn T'."" - i clutbs, Cas.siinci.v..'wai VwtiUiSi Twees la. Kv. Jeans ..u-aades and IkaatlUS, New St 1 lu Paints, a is at . 1 i. iy . Kre licit Organdies, Lsavais wad Ciughauui, Cii. lish Berates. Awgtats arul cbalhs. biek and Fancy Silks, aad afisb Poplins, Badi-iir i;...io., i..r fraveliji;; li-t-a,-.'.-, i i,-,,, I, ueratai Bobe,Ato i.l Bwiaawi, i ir.liidy " "' lo a Sill an I Cinliam Ifnibrvtaw :-i Cir.-isol-', fstataa, l.i.n l, Leghuraaud Pabw Hats, 1'sk.i.s and sle ,-, Suit Ilia, k auj Cadored Hals. Wilt..-. Blue .nd Pink MeaqaaW twits-. Ki.-m li and Scoti h Bruhroalere8,.a igreal vaj ietx , Ida k Lvrre Mantillas un.I Puinta. Uosiriy, tShrres, Mitt.-, aud Wki-ts and IVLned Coisella, luie luH-d.-, Notioaa, Breai Triiaaimtrti. ... , Ac S. .V B. would call particular attention to 1 heir 1 I. ..I Irisb Liu. n le'od.. of lb. -ir o ,v u iu.purlali. ns, warratil.-.t Pure LiaeUi soil Baah and ilraas Ha-., h.-.l cousistiag of - n, 4 4, 1 aad I'- t leu. -ns. brown and Blenched, Uaaawska all -' -. Liaeii I'anii.n, Handkerchiels, Towobi, Blown and III, i be. I III,. I. . AC N li . 1 b-'iu.- ii'-. Skirts, ie, pining ii - St-.-I Sariog arouad the body, are recommeaued lor tha f. 1 1. ... oi--' pe. Hilarities and iutv ,inta;ri - n -. I ,i . i e no v ,-i ci . iiiuii i ::. Pel . t fi. eJuu. I liability lo . bale or an J , ii. i. .O..I oli.iit ..I any kind of exercise without il.. -ii.-iii. i in. .ny , a ui'. c lo ih.- Wearer . L tfafrilnriii r Maia aa-1 kirstsvreeta. urn s i i ttt u .it st " ' ' vj aud for saic cheap to cbno consi-iiiinont, E L LIOTVfl iAMILY GKOCLitY.

MISCELLANEOUS.

STEWART'S STCfyE. f .w' o.v MJjyrn, .1 em hue lut aftaem traly aad ioaUy celebrated, newly ami meatty imaravad awmmar and winter Coaltmg Stove, at the avartvahal Stewart a Patenl, and at the only agency in Huh rity. Th.,. Seantlin No. 29 JfaBi street, between Firrt aud Second. The Iii Ht premium was awarded lo this Sluve as the bet coal or wood aaoktag stove at the South amatern Indiana Kistrict air, held at this place. Xo stove ever devised c n.' ines as uiimeroua 01 Imlinilanl scientilic principi. this of Stewart a. It broiht, boils, bakes and casts at the earn moment, w ithout .lie dish Impart hM flavor to another, ..r prodaring thai sameness of taate in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate and iastnliotis ot tsste, in ikes so laaaaacaala an objectiou to every ,.l her rvHking stove now iu use. With aaa-aaurta ,.1 ihe fuel employed ill Hie la-st of hIovmh now in use. Ibis mosl perfect and complete Booking appiratiis perfoiais, timaltant omty and more aertactly limn in- ever helore been ai comalhaed, every thlag I'ori ,iuvide.l lamilieH, ho Ear aa 1 V hwll. U o. it M horue ill I, mid that III sl delicate felllales ran visit Ihe kit. hen when Ibeateararl Slave i" fatly einploved, ad the lire is at its height, without the smaniisl imp! leaaaiitnesH fraa lie' nain;e .. ieuirai.n., Intl.' th.- I..- '.' i- pr 1 from it . tut. i. .: Menially . an aeiited fur its aaivaaml elnpluy1'ul'e pre-elll.-d iu an. oilier stt.vu. i.. of ils prim ipa'. attractions, at I vvulider. how tl al is s.i ecoll.iI within the sieve itself, and .l -s.-apea into tlo kltchea, a ataca ol" Ihe s(. -Vert now ill us.-, ol he! tin: Will' p.-lceplCl.V .-. vv itli any it s H.-ll.'. .V pusscne ..i liny one. her nmre narta-aaurly, to breaths with ra Mr. Stewart has been employed in is stove, and aiuee lasf Ki -briiary , ha : le has obtained Ihree new patauu lor wnnnmasu, winch, in Nis opinion, and Ihe opiui.m of all who Lav.' iiimiimd 11. mad. n peraef. vitnin hi , . iu MiiiMiiiiail of I hem have lash H aadi i it full o. ni.ao . and not on., has been ieiniiu-1. These remark .hte rcsulls have emtaVMeued a ho t .-1 so, ve iiciiMla-iur. is to itntl ate the Steam I Slove, bin, s.iv. in ext. rior a.p. .nance, ahi-h Ih I patent - (lr. v in ex oired I enaldea I hem to t'ive. I h. y 11.. in..!'. 1 ..mile Stewart's than chalk due- .he. so. I'!...-- imil.il i.'i.s ale known by various lolllea. Out i l,, vaie all detu i. nl in various particulars, rh r il..- afr-fl'"hi l-oxcs. by which full . oulrol ia kept over tlie hre. and id the' leal, by a draft aamUM , niK.-iooiisly ..eiHiv.d. which also admits a . oust, ml . 1:1 rent of rolil .01 101 ihe . .11. side ol tha tno bejf arhidb apusj bee ones hewfwjl air, ami, pa. lng into' :h. even, is made available for cooking 111piiaes. ( i Tbeageni and subscriber is rec.-ving the lesf linil. iti. .11 ( lb,' Stewart Stove, called " Prida ! lie' We-I,'' whi. h be will be happy to di t ,,r 1 vi .. tbli.ti -I I lie pi ice of Ihe genuine lhavart's. li ,s p.'osil.l,- rtf course, to cook with it, bm it i..,l , mi i -.-lol.lan- e lo Stewart's. The ".-!.', 1' is s.dd b, Ihe agent, under a lull guarantee ti pevtorm as re. atamaaiwat, aad il, within linn mirathj piarnhaalngj aay uvalt hvamad with I hem, h. win tak. ih. in back aad rafNml tun money HoasekeepcrB will beat in ml ad, then, that il.. tpmiiui.- :-i -wai t Stove, 1 lo at Iha only ,i '.-ni' here, will, with null tlio laboi aud oae tonne, the faut. .10 .nun. and Letter nnoking taaa anv othai si .v. ever 1 .nstru. ted. I iios .' CANTL1N, No. 29 Main street, . ,... to-enl I". the sale ol tha Slowan Stove ia Southern in, liana and Kentucky. cvirpet Ilovnae. M -'; MHK HEfElfl.TII M I M St?5 tuck of Carpets, Bags. OB otataa, Cur1 .... goode -both Swiss wad Damask Table Linons, fowets, BnnkiMi, hee-tinffS wad bouse avrniaalng 1. , 1,. rally, than we have over received. Alan, T. large yel til atock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, Trimmiags, aiune, Hosiery, Olovoa, Lace Han -t.liaSlniwlt. . no aasuitiueiil of Meriimac and rocu.cn print., Hoop skirts M per root, cheaper tieu, lisi v. .r, H ,s w.ar Coltoo, Linen and Wck.L'U--Ladles lucss Goods nice assortment. Ms., it. a Embryo Oattoa arus. Call at .1. OAKLEY A SON'S, , - No. tl First alrret CO PARTNERSHIP. mm MJ-tl 11. MHi.EHIJS'U H.I Pt.Vtl rXTa pun hauoil from B. H. Bromiuelhaiis, (formerl ..I th. firm of B. Xurre d- Co.) half ot Iho Saw Mill ..I the upa,r pait of the city, that --t.i. lishaaml w ill buranBav la) carried 011 by tha uudei - till mnler Ih" tirni and style of Ahlaring A Bio tame! bans. llu mid vMil ooatinue to till all orders for Lumber promptly and Willi earn. Orders solicited. ap.-M dl Alll.KKIX.l UIIIIMMI!I.IIAC1 rrL 11 . t n i 79 Plants t".v II E E T iv.-. I 11..11 I' ti T .1 T O Mi Allen's Nmaaruaj, and f. p. I i.l.ln'IT'S PAMfUf GBOCKBY. g n n t.Jt ft K s, .W t SSK 8, AJU m . i.ii.li.-ii. .t -I -ft ihk Skirtr, a MlparloT ri i. i, ror il.i li. ath.-t tban heretofore at MIl.l.KK A Ml ll l imttifi 4': Matiu btrevt. Ill sit. JKMH C'HMtJV, Ml bush i belled Corn, Kol sale at LLI.IUl I S KAMll.V tiltUCMtl M .11X11 -1 II HIS. I, EM E CM Hit. J B J pi iine al le I.-, lut sale at aprS I t.LHiTT S KAMILY OBOt.'KBY. ginMI, HII.. .1 UHM.H. i'HMI. OMM, - W ' Jusl riceive.l and tar sate at :,, ! KLLIoTT S KAMILY OBOCKBY. m it. n e. 't .' i em Ejy r ; n o oi mm e W ttbup t all. C'tneut fur aale low al .- I KLI. HUT'S FAMILY IJBOOEBY. rift 9MTCHkti M X'MM J EU'EI.HW BP Me are aelliaa Watches, Jewelry, fc, at extraordiuan low prica, preparatory to laying iu , low si. ck. B1TTROLFK IJKOS.. mailt; S Main si net. Bi MM-TEII. M.- MlTlt'E U O Zw u atteud a Grocery aad drive an esprees wac-.ii. Musi knuvv how tu write a lair hand, and ... .... ... V, . . I . I . .in. w. ll reconiiuenoeu. -nppiy . Block, alaiil street. Hmwi Nil WHIT I- I. EMI MT M MOUTKH 9 9 prit than -v. i uttered before, toirethsr Willi ail i-auriine,it ul C.I.. red Paiula, at the Drug stole. M. 11. P. STUDflAltl). jorl2 17 Main street. M IHE WMjyrtu T OHMI I O C' kinds al SPALPIXU S, cor. Main and irat. tf illl U.S'S. ehehJvm, EMMIIKJS'M. ' Hot Iron Bouad Cedar Churns, 1 doz Brass Bound .1" lo i gua Battar latdtsa, " aox ass'd Butter Bowl, received Iron, tha Ug LAN0LKY. IM9EIII I THI.V l.y TMMMi PHMVMC HE MmZ UVMlTk' LLAIL Th. iiii.lersigoed has laaoi "1l ; i mat lor the aale of White la-ad at man '',..,.,.', prices, and can now sell at lower flgnre. , , ever o lei ed belu, e iu I he city. Call and sia Umu i ei a. p STODDABD, 'V",-' 17 Main t. e'tmi lf.17i. :! IIMI.Ktt SOET ' EM.VE ff -l-.x. -ml. il.l., lor ri.-.lnn Onuiiy Bag-,; al-o. full supply iffeaa ami lieavy Ueinp Packine Twine, bar sale l.v tl Kt ktisTKn a iv.. Corner I IS Wt at. aud the Canal. in. I . .I.yi I'M I' E H UIM.yilH, WMVMI Patent fixtures to th. 'in, for sal" cheap. SIILLKB It N1EHAUS, 4t I . Main atreet. apt jCt. 33 1ML O "XT (. E III Tl m.ysojs", IIE.yTIST, tr reMoveH bom his old rooms. Mam Mivet. upiav.,1- toe Court Hoa e, to tl... corner ol v ,i .,,i s, I si- , o.. r Thompson's Drac store, ud iiasina imreased his baaUtaa tor aatag all kioabof I'cnial w..ik. In- . now prepared ba spp I I ... .1. ....... I lb, is still inakinjs tho ) , .1.1 i.l n. . wilh (iiim teeth, which are pretei red J uuiuy.aud wbi. -it. for Strong and punt '.can- ... siop. '- d. -Ms... Ihe new styleaoiwc.k. tb. I..,,,,,, l.iCi.m, Wbbh ... ve.y bea.lt.tul; I ho all. win. I, is bupertor to viib.in.le. also c ruoplsai.. and ailvei rdates. lb- has 1-en aahm Ba - years, be electric procaH for extmcUa. teeth without .,,1 , the ni .ty of cases, with entire I,, . u hundreds of persona will testily, far-nta .., ,....ie health oi ty to their children by 1 ,,i, ,1 listr.asi.c. r.v..lii..".of the leeth -I Ly th,' d. Otis" The must -vtienu'b u- ; ,, : leetb can ... corrected. The price. olDenti3,rv have beea .n ihe I it low years a- very iai .. nal.lr. 111 .1 ail llelV HO clltoV lb.' I OIH'litS ft tt.S . ,,, ,K iii-ii . f u ', illNSON, Dentist. Cor. Mam acd Second sts., Evansville, lud. ciar2tl-3m

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