Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 227, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. WKDNK8DAY HORNING MAY a PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAM LINCOLN UK ILLINOIS. KOU VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or maim:. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector for thr fiiW' ut I. a rye. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferfon. Diflrot Elector I 1st District Cyrus M A,:, u. el Kimx. jJad District John W. Ra), of Clarke. 3rd Dittrict Mcrton C. Hunter, of Mi nns-. 4th Dittrict J.hn II. Parajnkar, of Krauklin th Diatrict Nelson Tiusler, af Fayette. i:tli District Reuben A. Kilej, of Hatic. ck. .th District John Hannah, of Putnam. 8th District Samnel H. II lift', .)f Tjanarsane 9th District Jaaics N. Tynor, of Minim. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Huntington.

Opposition State Ticket. ron GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY CF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S.HARVEY, of Clarke. FOB AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAilES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLBRK OF SCPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Lincoln's R oriI.--The old Falsehood Revived. --The Enquirer on Abolitionism X We believe that tbe great tuas3 of the people desire to know the truth in politics, as well as in all other matters. We believe that if facts and principles are presented to them fairly and fully, their decision in political matters will be correct; and it is one of the chief duties of the public press of the country to deal fairly and fully uud honestly in the discussion of all political questions. The heat of p&rtizan con teats may at times lead us to err- in judgment and prudence on the sido of party associates and leaders; but it should never blind us to well ascertained 't7.. We are led to these remarks by an article a yesterday's Enquirer headed " Lincoln s Record," which is so full of error, or, to be more explicit, falsehood, that it is truly astonishing that such brazen-faced effrontery Could show itself even in (he Enquirer. The article states that at the first Republican convention ever held in Illinois, convened at Springfield in 1854, called for the purpose of organizing the new party, Messrs. Abraham Lincoln, Farnsworth, and Codding were pointed a committee on resolutions, an, that the committee, through Mr. Lincoln, reported, as the principles of the new party, a series of resolutions, taking grounds in favor of the repeal and entire abrogation of the fugitive Slave Law ; the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ; and again t the admission of any more Slave Slatee. We waut our readers to mark this : Mr Lincoln was not present at any such Convention, and therefore introduced no such resolutions. And further, that the resolutions were never passed at any Convention or meeting that Mr. Lincoln ever participated in. We also say that the editors of the Enquirer, being fresh from the political conflicts in Illinois, and well acquainted with its political history, know that such was the case; if they did not, they are certainly idly ignorant of tbe great campaign of 1858. In the first joint debate between Lincoln and Douglas in 1858 at Ottawa Douglas made the same charge, and, with the gravity and dignity of a Senator, read the resolution which the Enquirer copies, together with several others, and without any equivocation or res'-rvation, stated them as the bona fide resolutions of the Republican State Convention, giving the date when they were adopted. Mr. Lincoln was taken perfectly by surprise he knew nothing of them, and all he could do at the time was to pronounce the charge as it related to himself unqualifiedly fahc. Their next joint debate w-as at Freeport, and in tbe interim Mr. Lincoln had ascertained that the whole charge was a grots fabrication. In this matter, as in many others, we can see how the greatness of the .Senator diminishes into the littleness of the demagogue and the partisan trickster. There are no better words to answer his base charge than those of Mr. L incoln, who does it fearlessly as an honest man, and with not a whit too much of severity ot language. We hope our readers will give it their careful perusal. Mr. Lincoln said: 'I do not now, nor never did, recognize any responsibility upon myself, for that set of resolutions. When 1 replied to him at Ottawa, 1 assured him I never had anything to do with them. I repeat here today that I never had anything to do with that set of resolutions. It turns out, I bel'eve, that those reso! ul ions were never pHss ed in auy Convention held in Springfield. It turns out that they were never passed at any Convention or any public meeting that I had any part in. 1 believe it turns out in addition to all tins that there was not, in the fall of IH',4, any Convention holding a session in Springfield, calling itself a Republican State Convention ; yet it is tree there was a Convention, or assemblage of uieu calliug themselves a Convention, at Springfield, that did pass tome resolutions. But so little did I know of their proceedings or what set of resolutions they had passed. I did not question that luey were the resolutions adopted. For I could not bring myself to suppose that Judge Douglas could stv.wliat he did iqxin this subject without l.uoiring that it was true. I content.-I myself, at Ottawa, with denying, as 1 truly couhl, all connection with them, not denying or affirming whether they were passed at Springfield.Now it turns out that he had got bold ot some resolutions paMed t mmue Convention or public meeting in Kane county. I allude to this entraordttiaiy matter in

i this canvass for some further purpose than anything yet advanced. Judge Douglas did not make his statement upon that occasion as nutters that he believed to be true, but he stated them roundly as being true, in such form as to pledge his veracity for their truth. When the whole matter turns out as it does, and when we consider who Judge j Douglas is that he is a distinguished SeiiI ator of the I nited States -that he has served nearly twelve years as sack that i his character is not at all limited as an ot- ' dinary Senator of the United States, but 1 that his name has become of world-wide i renown it is most extraordinary that lie should so far forget the suggestions of . justice to an adversary or of prudence to ; himself as to venture upon the assertion of 1 that which the slightest investigation j would have shown him to be wholly false. I I can only account for his having done so i upon the supposition that that evil genius ' which has attended through his life, giving i to him an apparent astonishing prosperity,

such as to lead very many good men to doubt tin re being advantage in virtue over vice I say I can only account for it on Ike supposition that that evil genius has at last made up its mind to forsake him. 1 may add that another extraordinary feature of the Judge's conduct in this canvass made more extraordinary by this incident is that be is in the habit, in almost all the speeches lie makes, of charging falsehoods upon his adversaries, myself and others. I now ask whether he is able to find in anything that Judge Trumbull, for instance, has said or in anything that I have Slid, a justification at all compared with what we have, in this nst.ince, for that sort of vulgarity. We commend the above to the Enquirer, and trust it may itself profit by the casligation inflicted on poor Douglas. The only reply Douglas could make to Mr. Lincoln was to acknowledge the error, ana say he was deceived by the statement of his friends. If this is the manner in which the Enquirer is to prove that " Old Abe"1 is an Abolitionist, we trust the people will give it full credit for its truthfulness and candor ! Let the battle be fought, Mr. Enquirer, upon the facts, and let not the "craft be disgraced by deception and misrepresentation. We do hope that ordinary self-respect will induce our Contemporary to eschew the spirit ot injustice and unfairness which dictated the production of this exploded falsehood upon Mr. Lincoln. It is very disagreeable for us to be obliged to nail such misrepresentations to the counter, but when they are indulged in, our duty shall be performed, though we may have to use some pretty plain talk in fulfilling it. Oamtmtuim-rd. The Cabinet. Khitoks Joorxal: A few days since you copied for the amusement of your readers tile speculations of a correspondent ot For--ney's 'rest, (which like the Rransrille .'- auirer is a leading Douglas organ, ) setting forth tbe programme for ''old Abe's cabinet." The Enquirer, with a gravity worthy of an owl, copies also, and evidently regards the election of Lincoln as a foregone conclusion, seeing that it seriously insists that the Cabinet arrangements are settled. So far as the election is concerned, the Enquirer is correct. As to the Cabinet, it is entirely deluded, and for the benefit of that respectable and veracious sheet and its intelligent readers, I beg leave to state that upon consultation with (iov. Wise, Senators Mason, Slidell, Jeff. Davis, and Brown of Mississippi, Hammond and other Democratic leaders all of whom have declared that a Republican President shall not be i naii;.', ma ted Mr. Lincoln has been induced to reconstruct his Ministry, and thus secure the acquiescence of all who love their country better than the spoils, iu the inevitable event that he is to be our President. These patriotic and national gentlemen all re-asserted that in case Mr. L. was constitutionally cho-ieu by the people to administer the Government, the Union would surely be dissolved and in no contingency would he be allowed to take the Chair of State unless a compromise could bo made between him and them. This talk to a man of such weak nerves, small political knowledge and narrow intellect us (the Democrats assert) Mr. Lincoln is, of course alarmed him greatly and as he tell that he could not escape an election the only consideration was. how he could save himself Irotn personal danger nud the country from utter destruction. Under these circumstances he expressed a ready willingness to place himself in the hands of the disinterested, patriotic and Union loving gentlemen aforesaid, and to follow their advice and instructions. ithout going into details, suffice it to say fiat these distinguished pt rsonagos with soma others of equally sound antecedents, met in convention, and after a harmonious session ot three weeks and two day S --Sunday s included during which the lie was given ninety, nine times forty-nine and a half challenges Sent, (but happily no bowie knives or other deadly weapons used,) eighty-seven reconciliations rffacted, through Ike mediation of friends and the soothing Influences of thirty-three bal rets of rifle Whisky, ( being one barrel to each man iu the Convention and representing each State in the Union Kansas not counted ) suffice it, that it was agreed thai old Abe should be permitted to take the Chair, upon the following sat isfactory platf a in. 1. That Kansas shall be admitted into the Union perfectly free I. " regulate her own institutions in her own way,' subject j only to the Lecomptoo Constitution. 2. That the Dreadful Scott decision shall be eularged, and the Divine Institution be legalized and extended into all the States ol tin- Union. 3. That the "Oimecraf party is the only national and harmonious party in the know u world, and that wk are the true and U-gili-mate representatives of that party. 4. That pool white men shall lie pet milled to stay iu any of the Stales and Territories and en joy all the rights of freemen, provided , they join the Diuiecrat party and vote for us, ' ami do as we tell I hem, and do not set up ; any pretensions that they are better than I niggers. 5. That the entire freedom of speech and j of the press be guaranteed, subject, however,, j to the C Mtdition thai no opinion shall be ex- ! pressed verbally or in print in Oppoilion t,. the blessedness of slavery, nor iu doubt that ! it tends to increase the intelligence and ad- : van.e the mtrreata of the - poor whit t rash. 6. Thai Gov. Wise is (be greatest milijarv gMUf ot the tim,., Napoleon ami lieu, l.iiiatllebum not excepted, and that beuatubl to appointed Comuianska) -in-t'liirt, not inly ,.f . nrinf of Hie U.S , but ot t ie Navy al?o.

7. That a due regard to the welfare, both temporal and spiritual, of the benighted Africans, demands the re-opening of the Slave trade, and that (ien. Bonham was right iu his position that negroes stolen from Africa and sold at $5(1 per head in Charleston, were cheaper than negroes bought in I Virginia at $1,500 apiece. Figures won't lie. 8. That the Republican party is a nigger party, for the reason that it is opposed to the introduction of negro labor into the free Territories claiming that these Territories should be preserved for the occupation and possession of white men and white labor and asserting the dangerous dogma that a poor white man is belter than a negro, which we deuy. That Stephen A. Doug! is is the j:reut embodiment of a Sovereign Squatter, having always shown him. elf ready to squat and dodge as necessity or expediency should : suggest, and that it will be a long while bei fore he squats into the Presidential seat. 10. That as long as Old Ale will give us all the offices ami follow our instructions, he will be a patriot and a gentleman. We will stand by him to the last ditch and the I'nion will be preserved; but should he flicker ami attempt to desert us, the world I is to be destroyed. 1 1. That the Cabinet shall be as fol.ows : Premier, Senator Hammond, who will see that the "Mud Sills" are kept in their place. Treasurer, Postmaster Fowler of N. York, I it he can be found Secretary of War, F. F. V. Pryor, (what ; there is left ). Sect, of the Inferior, Joe Lane (who telegraphed Stout at Charleston to stand by j Yancey.) Atty. (Ien., Senator Wigfall (if sober ) I Post M. (ien., Extra Billy Smith (ot j pious memory. ) Sect, of Navy, Gov. Wise, e. officio as j Lieut. Gen., in place of (.IVn. Scott. Thus you see, Mr. Editor, that all do lbt

as to the perpetuity ot our ger-rate and gellorious union is dispelled. With Old Abe at the helm, and backed hy siich'a platform and such a Cabinet, who need despair of the Republic? Bring out the hewgag and let us join in a general Mail Columbia. One of the boys wants to know what sort of tinilier Lincoln rails are made of. We are not posted in this regard, but they appear to be pop(u)lar. Mad. Cour. Kiohteen cotton laden vessels have been destroyed by fire during the past eighteen months, the cargoes of which were valued at $2, 752, 000 The recent meeting in St. Louis to ratify the nomination of Lincoln and Hamlin is said to have been the largest gathering of the kind ever held in that city. The Democrat says " it was such an assemblage as Benton's presence was wont to call forth. MISCELLANEOUS. THEATER IVT ozart Hall. The Louisville Theater Company IS COMING. rutin; t m.w j'j.vs- ms cmjmrmHun M of the billowing talented Performers IV. .in the H iisitif I Theaters in the Union : M Its. K AT K HF.NIN It YAH MISS KA.NNY DKNHAM, M Its. J. A. LOKD, MISS AM KM A IN INS, SAM K Y AN, li. 1 CHAPLIN, J. A LORD, W. A. ROUSE, S. N. MY Kits, l. li. U YT1I, s. UAKOOURT, XV. KoBKKTSON. FOlt THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ruMt: .mi. i. .V TIIK M--t.it MS. It ! 1 on. . el A.l.on It, i Life oi Menken A. Douglas. Sy Seal. By author of Wide, W'i.le World. Ft FaMits, By Bother ot Mabel Vangha and l..oil. tighter Life of Sew it. I The Heast-Botach'd Howe. Bs Lady Li-uir Ailelta, the Octoroon, by lloMller. The Marble Fa. in. By Uawtborae. AaainM Wind and Tide. Life Before Man. The Throne of David. By author of Pihat of Fire. Bealah. A hook of great tn- itt Ahl.otiV Kainbow an. I Lack 5 Set i- tor the yaemg. Aid evety t 1. Look, magazine, or past r as co.m as published. At DOBKLL A CON INO'ttli'S. rm Ttti, TKi.-ji sr WMfcMivi. M 1 d fresh from Ihe Haat, a large suopty ol Tea, Men I am aslling at lower n?wv than were ever oaTeied In this market. v. M. BIKKBOWSB. tiiav'2h-:)t S91t1.n1 it th?; .v i' itr.tr tijTs. 150 bins and Hags various kinds, of m od potatoes, f..r so-d or estintr, iusi itnuirad and lor sak by C11AS. McJOIiNSTON, may IS Posey Mock, Main -tnst. 0WBTJC MM ! WtVfMtttS! ISO Mmx. unit mat tan Ih 1 ins, funk Cove and Bdca Oysters, from one of the best packing houses Fast. Just received and for sale by osayig CHAS. HcJOIINSTOM (W JVMCMVJVm tUfJPXMMttSt K.1MSU m iog Powder, for every description of Bread, Hi-out, t'.tslry, and for all other purposes to which Yeast, Baking Powders, Sc., are usually applied -- This rivaled Baking Powder i warrant.. 1 aol lo I onlatn a article of ALUM OR SALARATUS, or uny other deleterious drnn, but is boaaade, pare aad sanitary composition, and as a roliuarj la. sing fours iri infallible The Azaaaea is pat up in and lb packaftea, each con lain nig nearly one-third mole Ibau tin hones at the r,atne plica. Sold w hole.-ale and retail by I'miK ,1 LANULKY, Atuut.s. may 21 - a ul t sMi-.tu- mmJirvr&T&.JtJV--other 1 .1 ol line Soft Straw Bon lit ts rei eivod at Si ' I i A H h F It A H I SS I N O'S, may-'l No 4'' Main street. ' eetved a complete assortment ol Bat ton A W hii. 's Campers' Toole. Coopers' Drivel's and Jointers, Howets and Cruxes till si, V aii. I Bowetiats Mitt Also on band a larsje stock of Truss Hoops, from 1 to inches, lit a very loej price. JACOB STKACn A SON, "y2S -4 ,., '-' v.s-.ws.s- .yii iirf, jt s WVM received this day, Terry's Patent Platab Levels, siupheiis'.s Patent dtmhiuaUoa Bales, Extra tast Steel ferriage Makers' Draw Knives, j " I 'aTpi-iiters' M Hat Ion's Hand Axes and Hatchets warranted ), j Cast Steel Harness re, Steel l'..i I Brass Plnaib B.d.s, Spear Jackson's Hand and Kip Saw s. JACOB STetAltB A SOX, nia.!.. 74 ,Maj,i street. LADIES' TEA PARTY. rmwir. i.ttni s u-i.i. . M Tea Parly al Mr. William How aid's, on the Neaharnk Koad, thr.-e sailes fount BvaaevisVvoa i Ihe.tllhday ot Hay. ISM), al .s o'clock e. w., for 1 lite purpo-e of obtatains means 1.. turnish and 1 fence Iheir I 'hill, b in the neighborhood. Tickets! "Hy cents. may.: .-iIa wtd MMJTs efeVsTS f.tl-s. MjISlt ltl. ltMM row keep a complete wholesale ami retail stock of HA IS AND CVPS, at low prices, at IS ' Main sir. et, to wit : Meaaa.1 B.-js' Blk, Bra. and Pearl Par Soft Hats Wool u M " and colered Zouave " .... Wool il Fiiefcfcinal'ltit irrsnada 11 Pea 1 as a aod Leahavrn Zoaavt Black an t 'ol -l e.l Itpera an. I B..s' Legh,ua and straw " White and lol'.l I on. Leal " Silk A Hair I.01..1 ike " " Qtsaed sisd i.'l..t 1, ssagrM

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

m rn t; to f o j-t Br ct o a sa The Common Council of the City of Evansville will receive proposals ntil theStli day of June A. D. IS O, for grading ,md tilling the alley in Block No. XI, in the Fa stern Enlargement of said city, nmning from Vine to Til vision st reel , and l.eInooa Fifth and Sixth streets, said alley to begraded and filled to lb.- prop r grade as the same may be shown by the City Surveyor. I PfJKK IS, CI. ik. raerk'eOMce, May 14th, SStX. 1 1 sft:t H.yn ii.t.yit ttl.iirns Anchor furs;,. - -We have ott Frrmil t sets secondhand Dloi ks, sti.l 1 Auciior vveiiihing j lbs. For sale very cheap. JACOB SUtZICaT st SON. s mjTM.m jyntt rtr v.im .n, jcht sai received at JACOB SINZICH SON'S Fresli Arrival. C m cl Mr fK Jt ST KK4 J.I I 'Kit .1 WW large variety of fashionable aitd I . 0111I1.I Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large Stock of Hats and Caps, Together with a complete and varied assortment 1 1 Fancy and Staple Dry tioods, all of which we will sell at uniformly reasonable prices. DUNCAN & COOKE, oi ivl) No. 5 Main street. I. E V II A BIRROVV KEEP THE Largest aiid Best Selected Stock -OF GOUliB00TS& SH XXjrk"t- c? Caps, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND AT AT 15 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. maj .'. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. hk mi) nst nt n h: u n s. it t: n t. Ittiins his frindkt mud tin otildii- in eeaeral thai In bae opened an Ice i'iv.ihi Saloon nt his renHTf li tni Im Norih jrfite of Stfoinl stret'l, betweu Main and IrflBM. stH.vvhciv ht will tuniisli then lea Ornun tif tlta beal quatitY. Part ten la r attn1 ton paid to t'uru ili t n v: tea Cram to f.-iniilit-r-, fr dintRTH or p.ntith. Tha rooau will Ik- uftea trom -5 lilt 11 oYlo-ck p. m. (Sunday.- rxrtdfd. ) Tin roOflM are rtttuatt-tl in n ijait! and retired locality, and will be atrpoc i u tettded by Mrs. Brick ley mayJ4-lm TUOS. K. BB1CK LEY. mmm BJtLiK hkh co u ug i -- mj lag milk. Now in yorr time for a bargain, a.s 1 bava one trow tto m.inv. inav-'-M. A. LAWniCXCK. tij. ,()0( .". fMTf l'l Ct'JTI' fn Orders wauled tor CASH bv uiy2t SAM UF L fill It. CHARLES ADELMAN, CUSTOM-MADE BO0T& SHOE MANUFACTTfRER, nh. MAIN AND TIIIBO STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. All work warranted to be done in goo I style and very cheap, fall and examine. niaySfl-oui w tlJg CtSJVMB- MM J JVM MMMJtttt r .tJVit U)'J- Set Harness, suitablo for a pony, foi sale cheap hv SAMUMii ORR. fMI H H Mi ji'T.- y ? IT It s T It It Brick HweliiuK House, containing I looms I antl kitchen, wood sited and stable. Enquire at the JOUSNA I. OTKICE. mavJ' 41 WjUJ'Ml TUtLt-'.T HlljMfS. -sT ' nice Sosps just received by may Hi i ll ItLES McJOHNSTON. mm it it s h i it ts it Mi mi t7 v i u .s MM. l.ue - lot ol ihe liest "tempered steel" Hoop Skirts of all sizes nud kinds, tit much reduced prices cheaper than ever, received at SC'H APK.FK A BUSSING"?, may2 No. lit Main street. .ntti. Jr lt MiIJ.MIItT.CtOO .... Boston Smoked Halibut, lor sale bv to 1 i C'MK A- lisVNGMT. Uartfortl Fire lnsiiraiui1 Co,, .M.Vf JB I" 1 , 1 6U. ASStTS. Cash on banl and in Dank, S 1.-Tu 11 Cash in h iiiiUof Aeenis, ui.l in curse of trHl.sn.issii.il, l2 H9fl sl Cash loaned on call riii.ooil no IfillH ie. eiahle f... loan-, amply secured 7o' : . i U. al Estate, iiuiti. uiul. ere.1, (cash vel ) 1 .,1:1.11.1 2408 Share? Bank Stock iu Hartford, Market Valor 260,'tr.2 Ul 2201 Snares Itank Stock ia New Vork, Marker Value, 2oti225.O0 900 Shares B .nk stock iu Bostub, Mai - k.t Vain. 107,665.00 iooshai.e Bank Mock in t. Loins, Market Taltte '. 10,300.00 20 Snares Beak Stock, Hail stead, and other Slock, Market Value IC,T54MJ Bartfbrd Citj Boeds, t; .- rent , Mar ket Value.'. ,500.00 State Storks, i'i . 1.1. ,-.,-. Mkiw, Htrnkcan. sssssnnri,)4i per osal , Harket Value 5sj,CS5.06 20 Share-, Male Bank Wiscoasiu, Msrket Value 2,140 Co Total Assets t:i:t.;,7.hi :. Total Ltstdlities 86,930.85 OFFJCKU AUDITOR nKS I' A l'K, I S DIA NA, 1 Indianapolis, Keh. :;, ls.;o. 1 Tornr Peotlc or Im.iim: 'the Hertford fire Insurance Company baring romnlied with the law ! of Indiana, l nHllu iu this uthce. a Sialeiii.-ut of its Condition on :hettrsl da of Jaunary, IbtV!, and i having ii. llel an examination of iis affairs hy this BennrtnwM, I. Jena W. Ilodd, Auditor of the' Slate .t Indiana, herehy .erlify llial 1 have made a pet -sonal aad thorongti examinatnes of ihe l.....ki uud assets of IheCuipanv, at their Hlhce iu the t'it, ,. Ual l.'ord, Colin., and that the Company own and have iii their possession in cash, sud in seenrities convertible al pleasure, nearly Que Million of Uadlar., appiicahli. 1.. the payment of leeses all ' am. . nut .-. 1 r.-sp. eedinsj with their otti.-ial Statelueut of Jauiutry last. The llaritotd fire Iiikuranee Guatnaay has Is.n iu existentss for hah a rsmtary. tne high character ol us 1 nuwrs for experieucean.l probity IIhi promptness and ti.h lit 1 viiili which it ha mt9till its ettuaf$ennnts jusllv entitles it to ihe highest rank easting the I nsuratlce Coliipauies ol the coiiuli , ami comiu Is il to the Istxrnaage of the people of ladnvoa JOHN W. noiin. Auditor of Stats. Insurance against Loss ,.r liamae hy fire, 011 Dwellings. Fnntittire, Stores, Warehouses, M.rchaii.lise. Milts. Manitfaitirrirff. anil ether kinds of pro.'ii v, can Ih-eftect. d iu tliis Company upon as tavoiahie let ins as ihe mil lire of the risks and seenritv to Holicv hot. lets will admit. PAUTICULiAll ATTKNTIOK Eiven I., insuring h rm property, cousBstiu of Dwellings, Barns, .1 ..til nuihlinsjs counecle.l. an. I Fitrtiittti .-, Live s Hay, Grain. Fnrnfitljt rieii-ils, .Vc., ftc., ronts ck therein, for a lerlu t.f years :, LOW ral.-s miuiu. Applieatioiis t..r insiirauce may 1h made iimlersirie.1, the sasly authori.e.l A-.-nts 1'iinilinaj. A. c. ttALI.nCK a StN I pr. as 'la DrrioB: Marble Hall Building, Main atieet luaya-'ui

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jrv ft Jt s.t I. E t'HTBJL 1 .1 ti ft It II M Dwelling lionse, coittaining K u rooms, w ith all the necessary ont-huildinfr. situated on Locust sti I, between Seventh ;tid Kihtli. If not sohi before the 1st of July, it will then le for trnt. For further part ictilai s empiireof the subscriber at the Picayune Mills. JoUN It. MILLS, may Hi-td f TV7 .M. -'li. Tlllt.nt'nou has the larest assort lenl of Patenl Medicines ever ottered for sale in Fvansvil'e. For genuine medicines, call at his New i'i u Store colli, r Main and Second streets tnvt.i mjrtf K vt i' o win-: h to r it jk vent ukuIis fount EnJnrttnaJ notssai gtxnm in warm weather. For sale at Th..iiipii's Drag More. nsylS Notice. ..'. r MCMHtJ't .f IV.WJ .t.S i.iioi.c-7. with th.- nHdeveiejued, or any enuajl ries lo make r.-ta ih to any pr.H-rf osVlmd hv l.oe in Hie Crtj ul IvvausviUe or County ..I Van.;.! bnrgk.ave reqnested t.. call on Messrs. John 1 aw .V M. K. Aitl.es. A ttotiieVi and (' jun.-.ellors al law, at their office. No. 87 Main street, Evausvillri two d. airs above the Creacesll C'ity Bank, trho will e,N,. till desireJ infbrntatioa relative to the same. Mayl.'5 2wd. WM. It. LAW. CM PF tn-.i t tit . t- nn l. ii ety--Ti7. mM -V.. tic- 1, hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Bond of Couu tj L'ommissiojners, at their June terse, lti.si, on tl.e first Monday in June, for license to sell spirituous liquors in less .pi. entity than .. quart, on Water street, No. :f'., between Vine and Division streets, in the Cily id Evsusville, Pigeon Township, Vai.derhnreh County, Indiana. SAMl'KI. P. ILyVLlN uiayll-td wtor ma i ie. 4 ..Va if- t 11 o hobsm Mf w.irun, lor mdm hfap, by SAMITKL oliK. mjrlj JM. eivod per -jtt'Hiner A utticr-tt, uiitl for sale by SAJCL'KL OK It iiiyl.'. V HMiHT 1IHM.-60U t sheet iron assorted BiKeT, in st fow by SAAI t'FL OKB. kbA for sale my i U MJ 'JM O U 5 UJLsS S , llO VtlV UV 'it Tlu)Hiijon s City Ituk inr.-. Oiyir MfSJt-i VMmVrmU. 14H.4 t . II. - Mml iikiiiu itie wcpd qui tiii-i cornet hing t -.iir their twatec CHARLKa H iollNSToN wtylfi Posey' Block, BUILDINC HARUWAIRET" m 39 j i a iijr ntfjrjs? v ro Jm. buiid Mill And it t il.. ii tni. n-t lot-xiupiuc our stock aal ii u-.-n l t..i otakiu tbt-ir ari'aaiauentsi for bartlaarti I i iIm fining tHfasou. a are delM uauM l U sell afl low aa uuy otlu-i dealerd ili lUotjly. We havtj iu hand a lal fct- uui t in fltlc (i&Stll't ttn-ut of isrtfiiwou.rs Butt HiugBasi lKor Lockd awl l.Hifhfs, m rioea. N It- I l 1 ; T Mitittt-r MttU Usat9 Um-.-.-l.silt'lteH, Battel lirtii StMt-wrt, Otatl'tet I' mit I'd ,i. IVoui ' lo 4 itit ii Brada attd Fiuiabiiue Nail from 1 . to i i Ltgbtaod Heavy Slr.tp IliiiL . -, jinlow Sirini, - - v - 1 I'm)!:. - PatMil SaU Kastfiifi n. JACOB STRAUB A SON, ar25 74 Main nt.. below WKh4nftmi llniisc. eoo III nil. Seed, just rec aprKI II l'vu.l ul.t.s iv.-.l and for -.ate by l". SHARP F A ( No. l.io Main sti Iomm. iit.t-.i tojs'uv us. 4 kegs W. U. Butter, 20(1 hush. Irish Potato, s, .lust receiv.sl at Mpr21 KLLIOTT'S FAMILY lilt K'FIIV. JIM it iim:S! U.lii: It s i 1H..I tivtMaud rtrfamed Uatr Uib. M'arrantd i vt-iitimo. rntraaw rhrap by WM. Ul BRBOWEK, I apr.'t WaahjnfKw Block, Maiu sttvt-t. LADIES AND GENTS : rmi St t ii uiKi.ir s Mfi IK is s Ti , , ML often al Nh. s Srcttd trrtrotiii for a iw nu'it. Uobm ami look na trouble to sliow thoau ! i'i'v littlr dove ami tan colored Qaitera. ;ivt in a j t all, and 1 know yon will bay; Btufve Kid, r'rfm li j K id and Morocco Ptdfca BoiHh, af Ihe aaow alLqwiaiaa ittylrJ v'i- ottered in tins ni.trkt-t. .Mtssts' am! 'htldivii s (Jaiier-t o! t-viry edivlto ami iKi : Kid an Spotvooo ot every etyjk, with and without h. ids ; Cobfper-trpjied of varioiH kinds, off tin improved patent. Genre1 tine Piatrnl Leatbarmnd Calf Itots nride to oit to: it id' tin l" t imported ntoek we liave had i for years. Glove Kit), Patent Leather, Ualf and ! Morocco t'onrt ss tSaitera exetdsi.ir, a la node, I Made hy the most farthfottahta am! beat worktm-n to Ih fonnd atr Kastern titi.'-i not exe.pied. i Kriends, ctHWa on- nil angim. nive us a trial. JOHN KASOH, BnSr3l N'i. S Svnmi st., Kvan-ville, (nd. 6 V CARPETS V. A sl Also, Lace Goods. Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an aaaortment af thm finest iKKS TIMi-MlSOsov.-r broncht to t!io Tity. J. S. HOPKINS, Oi First SI rret. npt ". dtl Babcock & Co HARDWARE DEALERS, MA-VIS HI.MIIVKD TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., A NLi NOW OFFER FOB SALE x Larfea&d well Assorted Shirk o r FOREIGN AND DOMtSTIC HARDWARE AND (JITTLERY, w Hie il, kin: EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSUK PASSE D ! CITY vVL ( ()i WTIIY TRADE si fi' i.i i:n r.- rjtrjv .ruts r FAVORABLE TERMS.

" BABC Oi K & C ()., Cor. Main & Water sts.;

MISCELLANEOUS.

CHAs. n. MI.UAI'S. LI. Is BECKMAV. FIUM OK 1VIE HA US fc BEC K M A N . NEW STOVE ANDTW STOIli:. HC" Mi tSJm I. K J.V H K T.I I I. WW dealers and Manufacturers of I in, Oopper, and sheet Iron Wares. No. s, Water street, betwi Main and LocuM, Fvalisvilte, llel. Th ssdersned have constantly on h ind a full assort nicht of Stoves of every Variety and pattern, at the loeot prices, and b. i leave lo inform Iheir friends and the public generally, tliat they have the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware eveC ells red, and have constantly on hand a full assortment of llruist Cans, ic.,ac. Those persons wishing erork in their line ate respectfnlly reeaassted to jrive them a cvM laifore ari ha-itie , hh where, as bv proinpi attenthm to Hi- ir t llsitu ss and a lin t at j.t kilowhaU" ot Iheil H a le, tli.-y hos. to give eti.-ral ssjtlslactieai NIK II At r ,'. BECK M kN. OPPER AM .Kill WORK. Sleembuar, Distillery, an1 bneweri Work; Steam Pip.-, . o. i I-..iintains, Ptainiisj and geaeril Copp.-i -smihlU in.l h. et Iron Woi k , made ami repaired, Metal Roofing, fShtteriiig, Ac Wort glee perfect iatisjaelion, at the ton- asdtsa. mr7-4md I860 .'.' ' IS I ,m IJ TK.tllK. - lust received and now ni . tiiii;, an eleCant st. k rt giKxlg ssataphi lor the spring trade is. s fancy prints; - " denims; ' hluachcd tniTslins; ' launs: " ehallies, " ettonades; o apron chet k". IS to lo M lea shirtins si riues; :!u Bh.-erine; And a errcat variety ..f notions of all kinds, all 0 which we are selling below I 'iu. innalt prices, si we nr.- determined to draw ihe .....! trade to Evansville. Con.e sud examine tor svsaKsi fees at uutrS J. II MAGHJulv s '. S. I nst St. M b Mtt I Jam Si i ot Tbom 11 .11.1 S. V 1 Fleiliiuc;' . THh- t BA I II till as Kerth h i- b.-r-ii rem. veil s old et.oi.ii, I.. 15 Main St., hole,, tie:c lie kei'ps .lull ippOSlte U asl.ioj snpnlj of L5A I'll KK A SB riNIJI ob band every variety and st lis , b, Phu.cp D0nsvm. Fleming's til, with i.ic. and ate) no .... nand tn it K-.i-i- and ail the m w . e toin . I i llel eet-s lor cask, safes ui in iit on gui .1.1 . mav . ail us. Hi mar2 til .i.. pnsi tmd :i i AS I. r.l. I II r. A' kef- i t - i oiled -I t..i ss by mat 1 k r .1 it i ihe T I I. at I ti re teat varssi Store of ..st prir. TUOM I Si Drug si febCT Vinson 9Sf : W. Hrsl premiums at every Pair att re it EutM '.teen exbttdlod. At the Sont h -YY . m(.m ii fndmnn IHstrict Fair, hehl here ctctwlter, Itir, iharti ere hut twu pivinrums oflereil l".r et ek i Osr tnves on.' tor t he best W ood eoek ili sIoYr,;tm! onw o ( he he - t Coal ookjn-v BtOVr. The Revuomlat took the Ki IIST I'KKMIUM YOH Till: Bfe&T i.tlOKJNU STUVifi rOK VTOttD. Boelker, Kidman .v Cu tooktnefiral preiiiiniii E -r t hffr coofeia stove tor coal. N. other pn-minins were ottered. The latf -ilvei ne-tlHl was awarded to the Eoouotaiift at the New Vork tsjite Fair ; and the lirst premium at tim rnit I t&tatea Fair held jit Chir.i-. and twelve other Mate and Conilty Kairs in 1k. I u no brancb d cac h:t n tea I ait has t !erk advance than in tne nrtnis bnl a lew ars si nee a le veity, repi cniiii" a tare. almoH an th void ot lwf n a iiitire appitit ml iit.v tore ul Btovi s. It the very ii;iiue was bnae, Bbapele-j struc aac as oi iiamt'iit, Tbeae have gradnatly gi' to patterns ot raee and utility ; until IIm ii pbtce ii feiies our market now preeenl have ahm.st exh;tu.-ted the vocabulary af nnmtt " ml the dtlt'ei t.iit plunica t he metal is ntade ti aaaamei would aatoni1i old Valcan hi;u-elf. In style and fiiii-h, tin lutproVomeut h.vs been real, bntiring nothing tit he de-dred on that point, but the r(?Tere vouspetitiou in price, to which they have bean nwb acted, bm deprived them ol many of the more Hftlmtantial qualities de-.ii aide. This seems lnuro espeeiully to have bfeti the ca.se in lehjiuiieu to cook BtjOVnW an article of domestic economy that haamore tofstowithacdding w ives and crotclu.y servants than BsVOet people imagine. The public have long sought an improvement in this Mrricle. and we believe ai t- ready to pay any reasonable pi ice tor a cooking atuve, ; it only pnarwaaea the merits of raae( weight, con ve u tcuce, dtti ahdity, eeonolny , and perfection of man ulactiire. These (uaUtierj sueiii to be poaaenM d most fully in ihe Kcon .mist a mv stove, perfected and brought out the past season, bv Messrs. Tread WO I , Terry A Norton. of Albany. We heard so nint h ol' this 8tove, and it looked so mnch like a stove intended lor ears, thai we cotteiuded to try them, and the resnit of t ht experinteiil c nvincea ua that the proprietors, in Iheir det. rm mil ion to niMke theheM stoee IU ft f tcrltt, have BUC ded We rtgard the Kcoi)oiin-t iis po.-.f.-'siii- all tbe merits abeve enumeratod aa the reat Move .i the day- tar iii advance of anything ever attemnted in the line ot stovt s, nerfcel in H ill naiinlnilaili, ami true to its name iu diirabdily and the est of fuel. Aaemythe many con veiuVri' epi nt'aebed to it, may be mentioned a large oven, nritfa Uoofca arranged, tor rsnaeudinff meat while rbaatin. A copi'iT wao r tanfc, htldnijr from iJ, to ifalleiin narming ctoret, broiling hearth, dv.f Are. Tiot broiling hearth to one of the nioat noUcealda lentnrea of ibis reinartialde stove. There never has been. t. oor kui'Mleilge, anj bridling ti xture that araa real I j atibfactocy in its ape rat ion. The proprietor- uf this etov have been conducting ;i mriet t" axnerlmenata opon broiling, eliciting Ltome ralnabia mcta, ad iemlting in the invention of a gridiron adapted to th id stove, which baa kei-n aecbred l btterinateut, and ih one of the moat mint irafdo thinga of tne kind we ever niw broiliug nitbouf smoKei and keedng tho (.-'als iti h ftartaft glow We are aliraya glad to iio joBtice to butchanti al im rtmmontBi nd aapennilv such m contribute - targeijf to the generMl good, a.i the one above meationd. Tne Kc ijomirts wbi h ie t omnsvanding sn h w large Bale, will be b ond . .';, at H'AMI.lN m j-:-frjlKNS'rt, Main at., bt-tneen Water and Kh-i, Kviiir. ville, ino. rooti 1, jfi!..7a u.i i t a 1 foi -!. bv s IS. IHisttlCflT . (Vi. 18G0. SPRING & SUMMER I860. Gr O C X i s irf.t.VM I .V A" It Mil. I. I ItM.'Si'Mil tnlU int .im th. ir numerous friend, and public generally, thai I he) ars dajlv rereirinr .'- cessions to tii.-n- targe and raried -l.s k ul Spi me and S.U111 in. -1 tioods, nhichafer elegance stvle a.l i.iiiety, cannot beanrnnseed II uoul.l t .- super tin. .lis lo en 11 met ale all 1 he departments u Inch, .ti inspection, Will he 1.II.I..I leplele t In I . t ac 1 1 e. all lilt bsutii i h Iheir Sty les and Ol ' ellit bnstnesa ntiniiiles Id estati lishe.t hous. the seasoi Mhii h have aaiued for such extensive tsttroiinlH l- adhered to, i.: Rxectttion ot orders with di-i'htt b attention and conrleej en, com In nod nitfa m4dirate charg stiM-lv ba.ine been nnrcfraaed uith can in-1 1 1 in the fl in n Uets, :m;l pf jr,, t . custom es. Tneir ami ksdjrHt.alil. loriariptes isf - 'her with an adhtreitt t. siiind ; U.ttte, they :tre en tidi-ti t ! bt-iliir able tboee who nutt (avor tueni aritb a call u to supply the Is -I j I'-iJiici. Aniit xed lh y Milaiul a Jil (lotna. Itniiniinnria,and Ventineai .I'tlep.tl tmeiits. Tn'eeda. .lean?., tluttonad id lHnims, NaarKtrie rrints, a sren. rarrK'ty, Kn-iitdi Orgattdnee, Lnnrneand Uinfhams, Kn;:lih l?fiai;,'ft. A n taie and fTu'nllie. Btafjand Kaiu-y iik.-, and lri-h Ptfntjna, Mtdi tir toudrJ lor trartding drenanw, rrench ii.-va K a, 5 tt 11 Votanta. Organdy 1,4 to Silk and (.j jiirb iiii ITmbtvllaa ami faraetdg, ranama. Hi. nd, Leghorn atad Palm Hals. R4Htrj and sin t-, S. It Black and Culttred iK.Js, Wnite, Bine nnd I'ink Muairnito Ketta, Ki t n h and Se oh h Kmbroideries, n g real rarioti , Hlaek Lace Mantilla, and Point, HoMerv, t.li.ven. Alius, and White and t'.d.nwl Oonatta, White immmU, Nottotm, ( r. n ( Tr i in in i tt'H. ,r., Ar. S. A R.wonld call narttcntar attention to ttteir nt.M'k df llial Linen (i Ut uf iheir own importaIWuh, a ram anted Pure Unvna tdt uiii.h and UraMa Bleacned conaiatluKof ;H. 4-1. r-l ami U-1 Linens, Hmwn and Hleaeh.-.l. Dam.txkn at) wivfmt, I. in. ii Cambric ll.tinIUeiihieirt Towela. Brown and Blenched Hncka, fe. ML It. Ihomnapria kills, retinirin no Steel Spring aronrjfd the lodj9 are raeeanaaended lor the ft! lowing pt'i-i-iiaritiwcv and advaatwaee : i-t. Facility of ajiplii-atioii. -1. Per let I freedom trom liability la ehafe or efiiate, ami admit oC any kind of exeit-ine without the "ilijhtaMt incnvenience t the wearer. Wrti t.rrn-r Main and Kirst atreeta. "11 It It I.. s M-M.tMlilt JUST uni t-: I "- WWW etl and for sale cheap to close ciuisinuinetlt, KLLIOTT'S FAMILY QBOOKBT.

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MISCELLANEOUS. STEWARTS STOVE.

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r..tHun lot of these tnilyaii.I justly celebrtited, newly and rtettly Improved sunnner and winter CooKinn Stove , ..f the nnrivsted Steart's Patent, and at Ihe ..my sgei cy i tis tity. That Scantlim's, Xo. I'J .Vain street, between First and Second. The fit st premium whs awarded to th'e Stove as the best coal or wood cookinjr stove at the Southwestern Indiana District fair, hold at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numerous o.important scientific princij '. : this of Stewart's, rt broils, boils, bakes and r.... i at the same aiottient, with out onedi-h impartinc: flavor to another, or producing that sense nesl of taste in meats and eravie, which, to the delicate and fastidious ot taste, teal:.- insuperable an objection to every eth. i . o- i: on; ttove now in use. VVith one-fourth of the c t cmpiovo.1 111 tho best of stoves now in I,.,., this mosl . rf. ct and complete cooking apparatus per? i n.- simultaneously and more perfectly than l.-.s eves I., i ore been accomplished, everything repine. I in lb.' heel provided families, so far as . lokiue is concernml. When, loo, it is borne in mind thai the most delicate females can visit the kitchen hen the Stewart Srove is fnl : employed, ,nd the hie id al it- height, with. ml the smilllsst unpin ssintnnis from ihe cbsisjrs ul li ii.perstuis, so little is the heal li i.i o tiiiu-e.l externally, an ludui-einenl is pr-si Dtod tor us universal empioymi i.i never i.e. . tirn.rs pi esented in :lii sj her stone, fbat, indeed, is oni ol its prieseipsa Mtraetione. sj veil a - its -i sonde.-, how h at is o eronaRii . .1 .i. t li'ina e t aithin the stove itself, and so a p. th. the V, it. hen, a place s li... in use, other o elv uossible t-r any one, I1 .1 . Lie tlhe I ith I . perk has. Mi Stewart has l.eeu emplo.n .l in . lit. . btain tins stove, end since last February, ha I three new patents for improvements, us opini and Ihe ..pinion of all ntM M nidi have e :..: exauii-ieu .1, mad.- It perfect. VfltuJU tour ..ii-. ..-..., re thofami of them hare bet u s.-.fl, eadei l ull : u a! tiut-t , and not one has been returned. I.e-t ! elti:. I k.ible resilll.S have 1.1 1 -. . ! If 11 .- I .1 bOSl of siove nieautimtiirrrt to imitate the ntewarl Ktove, Ien. ksvn in eM.ri.n' appearance, which I lie ot.l p itenls h.i'. inc. . piic.l ) eiialjlca then ! KHe. lb. ) in. in....- r. . tul le St. Marl's than chalk Joe-chccse I II. .. i utitttl ions are known hy various names, hut I ItcV al- tall oelici lit in lari.ais pHll-culals, MW'h as th.- Hir-llejit i.oves, bv which full control is kept the tux I ft heat, a Mch on Ih. ic Ilea i draft dan.!.. eiiionsly corttrtrt ant current d cob ije3, w hRt) aaiii t"' lis admits a . . sbfe of th. til . i t . and, pa- ii r cookiuc pin lufco the ovttu. is m; poaes. The atxetit and nlacriber is receiving l!n land imitation Of tho Stewart 9tOVn, calied I'ritle tt tlfeH Wtfat,1 whit h ho will be happv to dispose of at two-third- ol" the pri. e ol the eiiuim Htwi t's. It is poxMhle, ot eoid-'e, to rook with if. bttl it tnra ud res inbhiute to Stewart's. The ' Slewari " is sold by t be agent, tmd f full gna. an tee to erttrm m ewcmmond'dt and it. within thiee month- frruu p i e!iaiii;4. any t'anll is found with them, he will take litem bark ami refund th money. Bonaelaeeperii will bear in mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the inl uantV her.', will, a ith halt the brdtor ami one l-tiirili (lie f'lel. do ntiiit and better rooking than ;iiv other sttOVa ever con-it I 1H ted. Tlios. h AN'l ldN, No. Main street, tkkm agni for tha aal of tan Stewart Stove in Southern Iit:i .tfia ami Kentucky. Ca-x-ipot; House. .f; .ttiM; HMUMiMfl.ytJ J 1 .1 II.'ock ot 1 aritels, Ullil.Uil .doths, t'urtail To intod t."th Sw iss mi. 1 fl.-itiiHsk Tahlo l.in.-iis, :-. Nakins, bheetincii end house furnishine Is iietiei :illv, than ec nave ever received. Alv rge retail stock of Stsplean4 Kuiiey liry Goods , amines, Notions, Hosiery, Ciloves, Lace Man Tri tillns, Sh.-tvvls, a nice assortment nt Merriuiac and Co. Iiee i print.. Hoop skirts 'ir Ja-r rent, cheaper tlian I ml year, Bn)i' wear Cotton, Liueu and Woolen Ladies' Dress Goods nice sssortiuent. Also, ihe Kmbryo UuUon hins. Call st J. OAKI.Ky & SON'S, itpr, No. C Kirst street. CO-PARTNERSHIP. I.ll It. .1 II I. Mi It I. VII ll-i VMJVtl a. purchased from I'.. H. Broiunielhaus, (fornierly of Hie linn of B. lllro d Co.) half of the Saw-Hill tit the upper .art of the city, that establish me 11 1 will hereafter la) carried on by the undersi, -ned, under the lirui and style of Ahloriu"; Jk Brdtuflselhaue. The mill will contiuns to till all orders fur Lumber prompt ly and w ith care. Orders solicited. ap -dtf AHI.f. UlNri ft BUOMHKLUAI'S. e o , o o o s w'jh ' mxTt I' It T -I T a Mi Plant., iust teceind from Allen's Nurseries, id t. 1' r sale at I KI.LIOTT'8 FAMILY OROCKBY. . . M: S, .W M Sti Mi , . .V Ml ii-u. St. el spl ine; Skirts, a superior ari. rhevew than heretofore at MflaTJCB & NIEHAUS'S, ?, Main stroet. nSlI HMM. Mi JIM lUUJV, ,0 l.t.sh. shfllcd Corn, to apt sale 11 KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. t alt 54 It It M.S. M.MiJMM? I.JIM II. prime art. ele, for sale at KLLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. rut it,l iIr I l.-i It H M.s. i.-it.ll. ill I. list lived and tar sale at KLLIOTT'S FAMILY' GROCERY'. t pr21 1MiMMiVT! I Mi.ftMiJVT.' 500 MMMMM.S. uliio Fall- Ceaienl 6mt sale low at iprJt KLLIOTT'S FAMILY' GROCERY. If HJtTrjtMis -M.VMM JMU'JHI.Itf We are selling Watches, Jewelry, dtc. at extra 11. iinat y Iov prices, preparatory to laying in a now stock. BITTROLFF BROS., uarlS 48 Main stuet. i B T aj.fV TMi II. -MjV Jfl Tt f'H Ml O 1 ' WW 1.. ittend a Grocery and drive ah express ! wHiroir Mu-t know how to write a fair hand, sud . in . ell r. roii.uieudod. Apply at No. H, Posey i Itiock, Main street. marlH-tf II i ii 1 I I 1 t ID JT of M. O WMi H pi Si e than ver ..tiered before, together with -- 1 tiueut ol Colored faints, at ttm Orug stora. W St. H. f. 8TODDAKH, pi IJ 17 Main street. til H U 'MJVI T MM MM JM tifJm IIM' .1 J. M ' kinds ai SP A 1. HI Nli'S, CM . Main aud First. t IMtt-H-VS, I li t H.VS, I Mil Mt.VS. Iron Hound star Chni us. 1 .1 llraSH Bound do ii ki hitter I. miles, Iu ass'.l tint let- BoWls. i . . . ii e. I from the East bv i COOK .V LANGLEY. .illst in ii ! ft Mi Mtt i Tilths- t.V tut: l-HUM: Or VVtllTK LEAD.- The undersigned has been 'Pi Ufa tha ft inle t aseiit foi the sale of White Lead at man hirer s i.ih es, and can n iw stdl at lower nitiire. tie d lore In t he t it V. Call and But W M. 11 P. STODPARD, 17 Maiu nt. It Jit HOMT sf'VsJV loir leaning Uudot I'm. - , t tine and neary Uemp Pueky OBrt. KOSTKR A CO.. orner laamat ut. and the Canal. rt t. auitarnla a full fntpidy -rwinv, tor sale 1 iar:.1 . ruWrMM Itl.iliS. UMTii I'aii-nt Oxtnrea to them, for ruth choap. M I LLKB A MKHAl'S, ir". 4-'t Main strer-r. i'4L JH 3Vt JLm . V. Ill TI II I.VSil.V, II Mi.VTI.1T, Vina removed Itvn his old rooms. Main Street, opposite the iVent lloiie, to the corner t Main and !-.- I st. , over Thompson's Draw tors, and having incie.i-e.l his facilities for doing all kinds .1 tlelital work, he is now prepar.il to supply Iii.- tlettiancL tie is still making tlinsu heuutiftt tiokl plates with Gum teeth, which are preferred hy Mi many, and which, for strength and purity , can -not he snrpaejeed. Also, the new style, of wet k, the routiuitoustlmn, whicli Is very beautiful; the smher, which is saperldr to vulcanite; also, cheoplas!i. and silver plates. He has la-en usins; for 2 years, the electric process for exiraetsng teeth without pain, an 1 in the majority of cases, with entire success, as hundreds of persons wilt testify. Parents may iusiue health ami le ant' to their children hy bavins those ills! mating, irregularities of the teeth corrected hy the dentka. The most extremely ir-i-. uniar leeth can he corrected. Tin prices d Ih'fltistry h in- he. ti iu the last few years ho very leaBotlable that all inav now enjoy Ihe la-uetits of th. eience. I'r. F. li IT TO U I NSXM, Deulist. Cor. Main aud Second sis., Kvausville, lud, manM-otii

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