Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 245, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 June 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

WELNESDAY MORNING PEOPLE'S Jl'NK i TICKET. FOR PRKSIDF.ST, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or ILLINOIf . FOR. VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAINE. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector fnr the State at Large. WILLIAM CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN" L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Distric t Electors. lit District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Ray, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Ilanter, of Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquahar, of Fraiikli:i. 5th District Nelson Trusler, of e'ayette. 6th District Renben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Hanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel H. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th DUtrict James N. Tyner, ef Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Iluntiiifrtoo. Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. " The Old Man of the Sea." Everybody has heard the story of Sinbad the sailor,whose neck was bestridden by the Old Man of the Sea, at one time during his eventful travels. The veracious son of Neptune found himselt crushed down with an evil burden which he could not shake off, yet could hardly stagger under, and which, if relief had not come, would have crushed out his life. We have a Sinbad the sailor amongst us the Democratic party and it has on its shoulders as heavy andemoniacal a load as tbe Old Man of the Sea, viz.: the Buchauau Administration. The party is staggering under this burden: its members cry out in their distress in doleful tones to be relieved from it; they are ready to faint and tall under it. But no relief is to be found for them. They voluntarily assumed the horrid incubus, and cannot shake it off until it voluntarily relieves them of its weight. The Enquirer, of Saturday, endeavors to escape its share of the odium attaching to its party for elevating and sustaining so far that corrupt Administration. In vain do our sorely troubled neighbors endeavor to shirk their due portion of responsibility. They have been pleading with the Douglas men of late to forget " by-gones,"' to heal old differences, and to re-unite with their " brethren,'' the Lecomptonites, in the restoration of old ties. Their acknowledgment now of the ignominy of the Administration after it has been yroven before a committee of Congress, and their disclaimer of all responsibility for the sins of an Administration which they have been defending and upholding, comes too late. The door to repentance has been closed, and the American people are preparing to inflict summary punishment on all offenders found sailing under the piratical flag of Sh:un Democracy. We venture to say that the Administration men in this part of the State and there are many of them will denounce the Enquirer for its cowardly desertion of the President in his extremity. One very prominent Administration Democrat in Mt. Vernon, of remarkably profane objurgatory habits, we daresay " can't dojustice to the subject'' when he hears that the Enquirer has expressed its full belief in Old Buck's iniquities, and has commenced to denounce him (not for ''stealing the fox" but for being caught in the act). What a humiliation must this immaculate Democratic party now undergo, to be obliged in self-defense to acknowledge the guilt of an Administration it installed iuto office a little over three years ago with such great professions of honesty and faithfulness to popular sovereignty. It is deplorable to see a once great party brought to such degradation. Read the following evidence against the Administration from the Washington correspoudent of a Democratic organ, the Cincinnati Enquirer: The Covode Committee's testimony will make a terrific volume. Among the interesting evidence impeaching Mr. Buchanan's administration is a letter from Judge Black to a former United States Marshal, Davidson, of Illinois, some two years ago, demanding of him to oppose Douglas for United States Senator, even to the extent of helping the Republicans. For refusing to do so, Davidson was removed. This letter has made the Black-birds flutter about the Attorney General's oflice. A Difference of Opinion. The Guerrilla Editor of the Enquirer, in his malicious attack ou Judge DeBruler a few days ago, it will be recollected applied to that gentleman such terms as "judicial traitor,'' "sapient judge," " ermined traitor," and in the course of his libelous article used the following language. " We are glad to know the people of his Judicial District are iiuite ready and willing to dispense with hi further services on the bench." Now let us see what a different opinion Judge DeBruler's friends and neighbors entertain of hi integrity. In the Rockptnl Democrat of the ICth inst. there is an article on the subject of a Democratic nomination tor tbe Common Pleas Judgeship, for the new District comosed of the counties of Spencer, Perry, and Dubois (turning Judge DeBruler s present District), with the addition of Crawford and Orange. Iu that article we find the following language:

" We take it that tbe people of the district desire a No. 1 man, and a sound jurist for the Judgeship. The old district composed of Spencer, Terry, and Dubois, has heretofore been very fortunate iu securing the services of a Judge who was uot inferior to any Circuit or Common Pleas Judge in the whole State. Judge DeBruler was a No. 1 Judge, and he gave dignity and consequence to the whole district. So of the other district above here, Judge Mathis was said to have been a most excellent and competent Judge. Now the people, tfter having been so long blessed with able and upright Judges, will not be satisfied with any common man for Judge of the new district. They will be satisfied with nothing less than the best timber we have in the district. We are satisfied that the Democratic party of the district can turn out a suitable man for that place, one who will worthily fill the place of Judge DeBruler and who will do honor to the station.'' Coming from Judge DeBruler's own District, and from a paper politically opposed to him, docs that look like a readiness and a willingness on the part of the people there to dispense with his further services on the bench? We thiuk every person who looks at this matter will come to the same conclusion that wo did in our answer to the Guerrilla s attack on Judge DeB., viz.: that it was prompted by jtrivate malice.

Opposition Convention ol" Uibsnn Conuty. Princeton, Ind., June 0, 18C0. The Convention being called to order, Willis Howe was appointed temporary Chairman. On motion the chair appointed the following committee, consisting of one from each township, to select permanent officers for the Convention, viz: Dr. A. Lewis, for Patoka Township, Wm. Waters, for Montgomery Township, J. I. McConuel, Barton Township, Liusey Kirk, Washington Township, Dr. Gennuug, Johnson Township, Joseph Moore, Columbia Township, B. F. Milburn, White River Township, D. . Hodges, Wabash Township. The committee after consultation reported Gen. John I. Neely for President, and John Kell for Secretary. On motion the report was adopted. Gen. Neely on taking the chair made a few remarks and called for the business before the Convention. On motion the Secretary was ordered to call the roll. The roll being called, the following Townships did not answer to the call, viz : Montgomery, Johnson, White River and Wabash. Moved that any persons present from the townships not presented iu this convention, who wish to act with the Opposition of this county, be requested to represent the interests of their respective townships. Carried. On motion it was resolved that the votes cast for O. P. Morton, in 185G, for Governer be adopted as the basis of representation in this convention, allowing to each township one vote for every twenty-five votes, and each fraction over. This gave the billowing as the vote of each township, via: Patoka Id votes, Montgomery 9, Johnson 5, Columbia 'i, Barton 4, White River 3, Washington ::, Wabash 1. By consent the above basis was reconsidered, and ou motion tbe combined vote for President in 18.G was adopted a3 the basis, giving to each township one vote for every fifty votes cast, and one vote for every fraction over. This basis entitled the different townships to the following vote, viz: Johnson 0 votes; Columbia 4.J ; 16; Montgomery 10; White River I ton 31 ; Washington 3: Wubnsli 2 Patoka :") ; BarTotal j vote 50. Necessary to a choice 26. A, U. r i..t. !. r.sq., presenteii aud reaa a communication from the Opposition of Pike county in relation to a candidate for the State Senate, to represent the Senatorial District composed of Pike, Dubois, and Gibson counties. On motion the above was laid on the table until after the regular business of the convention was finished. On motion the members of the Press present were invited to seats in the Convention. The Convention then went into balloting lor Representative. The following names were proposed as candidates before the convention, viz : Gerret Mounts, Wm. Davis, S. I). Earing, Win. A. Waters, Samuel Trible, and L. A. Townsend. 1st Ballot : Mounts 1. Davis fJ, S. D. Ewiog 7 A, Waters 18, Trible 'J, Townsend ::. '2nd "Ballot Davis 2:U, Waters 18JL, Townsend 61 3rd Ballot : Davis 48. On motion Win. Davis was declared the unanimous choice of this convention. The convention then proceeded to ballot for Treasurer. The following names were proposed to the convention, viz : Dr. A. Lewis, J. J. Kirknian, Robert McCurdy, J. K. Finney, Jo. McClure, and Wm. A. Waters. 1st Ballot: Dr. Lewis If, J. J. Kirk man k1, Wm. A. Waters Ou motion Wm. A. Waters was declared the unanimous, choice of the convention for Treasurer. The cnnventioii then proceeded to ballot i for a candidate tor Sheriff. The following ; names were presented to the convention for the nomination, viz: Bedford lleavis, J. G. 1 Behui, J. Q. A Steele, aud Francis Bronson. I 1st Ballot Reavis Behui 7, Steele 4A. On motion Bcdfoid Reavis was declared the unanimous choice of the convention for Sheriff. Grrtt liett ace. was then nominated for County Commissioner. On motion, F. Brunsou was nominated j for Coroner. The Pike county comiuiiuicatio'i was ! then takeu up; aud ou motion, N. B. French, j A. C. Donald, aud James T. Eiubree, were appointed a committee of three to correspond with the Pike county committee in I regard to the nomination of a candidate for ' State Senator to represent the counties of ! Dubois, Pike and Gibson. Mr. Davis being called, made a few remarks, thanking the Convention for choosing him as the head of their county ticket. Mr. L. A. Townsend was then called, and made a few well-timed remarks on the political topics of the day. Ou motion, the Secretary was ordered to prepare copies of the proceedings of this Convention for the Princeton Cluriun, the Southern InJiunian, aud the Evansviiie .uurunl, and request their publication. Moved that we tender our thanks to the President for the impartial manner in which he has presided over tbe deliberations of this Convention. Carried. The Convention then adjourned by giving three hearty cheers tor Lincoln, Lane, and our entire ticket. JOHN I. NEF.LV, Pies t. John Kell, Sec y. Tuk Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune says that the Republicans of Illinois claim that Lincoln's nomination uili secure them six doubtful counties fKiidering on Egypt, which will tender Trumbull's ie-electiou certain. They hare been actively etioaed in canvassing since the Chicago Convention, and ltd confident n the foregoing estimate.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

rmi uo tho i -j .v n o t. i..t it & ijv M OOBNT Y 1 1 1: lKRS wand 1 Is-twcen this ami th- nr. jut day ..I JnK, 18011, I A Y I A K. 1.KW1; WP" U'J.'TF.II ,r THIS OH' h i: .M1M1 Apply immediately. tints aa t..vr. t s.n j i. i. ii o V sb ww containing three or four rooms, within ten minutes' walk of this office. Address jiun-lA-flm K. S., Journal Office. .MM Clear and Ribbed SMea, Plain and Cauvassed Shoulders, " Hams, For sale in quantities to suit, and put up in shipping order by UKO. FOSTER & CO., juni M Corner Locust street and Canal. wjfonh JL Km ) bbls. Heavy and Light Mess, M half bbls Pig Pork, 25 bbls Rump Pork, 1 kegs Choice Family Lard, For sale by GEO. FOSTER A Co., jnnelO Corner Locust it. and Canal I U.I It 21 IIBIIS.-FF ,-,! fjihfor sale to close consignment by GEo. FOSTER A CO., juneE' Corner Locust st. and Canal. WW m II ITU .I.VII tAtttiV L.IMK, VE WW UK-lit, Plaster Paris White Sand, WhitShall, aud Plasterin Hair, for sale by GEO. FOSTER CO , Corner Locust st. anil Canal. junel9 HJ'J'' for sale at low price bv juuel'J BJtOWK & A1KMAN. ai, :jOO HJ HH K I.fi HX.TK.I JL .Flour iu store and for sale at low fignrea to close consignment, by BROWN AIK3IAN. mm.n i.y. j iuohk m.iit jmco.v JLm Hum, Bfcetfldors, received per Railroad, in store and fo.- sale by BROWN A- A1KMAN. Fourth of July at Evansviiie. rami: iwhc lixia.-VKii wnitE JL unpointed a committee to invite tbe citixeud of til- Bmrdnadipg counties ol Indiana, Illinois, and Keiituckv, to attend a GRAND CELEBRATION Of th- Working Men on the ith of July, I860. Each Cralt will represent its peculiar trvde iu the procession, and after a march through the city, will proceed to a BEAUTIFUL GROVE above, where the Declaration of Independence will be road, and au oration delivered, aft-r which a SUMPTUOUS DINNER will be offered to all. everything free, aud all are invited. Ample arrangements ate made to feast UO.OoO persons. J. S. McCRACKEN, W. H. KLUSMAN, ; r P. DECKElt, f Committee. tU. K.RATZ, juuel'J jHjijKii: mnit0!. JF '1 tons of Bran, Km bush Ear Corn, 26 bush Oats. Iu store aud for sale ly Jn W YICKEKY BROS., No. 82 Maiu s. .iTJImL,Ii V Itot K ItlJt hhds N. O. Sugar, 10 bbls Retiuiugdo 10 bbls Molasses, III bf bbls do 'J bags Coffee, For sale by junclO VICKERY BROS., No. Si Main st. B..Y-fl' t. HOt I. Ill IK J U-JiJblj -Mi assorted stock of Preserves, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Oysters, Sardines. Pickles, Olive Oil, Spies, Nuts, Isinglass, Ac. All for sale low at VICKEKY BROS., jiuicl9 No. 82 Main st. gnosT ' costT: ot: : : i n-itVL -S from this dato until the 1st of July, offer my Teas and Tobacco at cost for runh. Now is your time for bargains. Choice Imperial Teaat 80 cts per lb. Worth S1.25 Sup. Young Hyson 65 " " " l.o" Fine 40 u M 76 Choice Black Tea 70 ' " " l.oo Fine " 55 85 Don't forget the ph.ee. JAS. L. SPALDING. junelO Corner Main and First. " r i;uij" h tj k.--i t.w jpjiMJ?v.n:t-i M J of Musk, Jockey Club, West End, Kiss Me Quick, Verliena, Patcbnla, Ac. Also, the celebrated Florida Water for sale onlv at " HI KRBOWER'S jutielf'-2t City Drug Store. VI TJIMH ' i llfjlBS! UUITJ fin ! WJT The most beautiful assortment of Guitars ever brought to this section of country have just arrived and are for sale. Prices from So, 7, S8, SJ, 810, iVt, 815, '.iO, 825 to 835, at flEA LY ,v WARREN'S, jauelfl Cor Maiu and First ts. FOURTH OP JULY. BM.JU S. M Badges, celebrating the ii i: o it .i t i o .v s . Those of our cmaeni who Intend F ourth. Appropriately, can find Hugs of all sizes from 8x9 inches to 8x20 feet, Head of Washington, ijoddess of Liberty, American Kale, Signing the Declaration of Independence, Shields, fv., Jc., to decorate their dwellings, business h onsen, wagons, hors. s, platforms, tc, Ac. We respectfully solicit the committees on the celebration ami the public generally, lo cal ami examine, and leave their orders. WM. E. HALLOCK A Ct., No. 1 Marble Hall Building, Main st . janelS-td FOURTH OF JULOOTICE. rmntjuns, VMMJTtt, j.vh ritoaT fessfons who are going to turn ut on that day, arc hereby notified that we will furnish their respective committees with necessary Summer Hats T Caps, principally STUAW HATS, at the lowest manufacturers' prices. No humbi g. VAVTHB I MAKCONNIKIt. jnniilO K. :i'.( Main street. g ill Kl I-, I II fi-l I' H K, ( tlld-t ! i: ST. Wishing to make roans for the comir.g fall stock, we are determined to aei the balance ot our Summer floods at surh a re.lu -ed price, that no one should miss tin best opportunity offered for many a dav, to get a really cheap Hat or Cap. VA L' TI KK ,C .1! A UCONN I ES, junelS No. .".I Main street. MI''TJ TOIl.MiT Ptf.- :.o , , ,,.,, v -v an nice Soajis just received ly mayl t.'H ARLEs' HcJOHNSTON. aaotii' s it i it T s it i; i i i t: ii . . MM Largs lot ol the best H tempered steel" Hoop Skirts of all sizes and kinds, at much reduced prices cheap'-r than ever, received at SCHAl'KEIti Bl's.MNG'S, may'21 No. 49 Main street. jCr,:ia.G Arts. I ItRjtT . VTf.V .. , r: OF F WB oil I'aiutiiigs to bo held at h o'chck, ou the forenoon l July 5th, at the studio of F. 'fliusens, in the flnn BoalM Gallery, No. SO Maiu t. The foil . wing is the list of Paintings : No. 1. Mother and Child, lilxoJ. An original Pniutiiiir by F. Thssens. No. '2 Largo Landscape. 5&MC2, with trees and goats iu foiegrouud. Original. No. 3. i illage DaDCo, 38xw8. No. 1. Winter Scene. From inastei. Vou Dei V. 1 le No. 5. The. Ruined Tunple. Original the fa mm Dutch Alter the distiuguisbeu t ligllsh al list, V ilsou. No. H. Resurrection of tnkkarns Rembrandt. A splendid painting No. 7- Poppiug the Ouestiou.' Inal. Aft.' On No No No. Nil .). Sceue ou tbe Uinisou. Z'x'.H. 10. Scene ou :i Kixbinp; CKist. -Uxl. 11. Auotber FUhiusz SoetM ui.ite the above. No. IS. Europa. A mythological subject. No. U, The Fortune feller. Itixl.'. No. 11. Lady Preparing tat a Bath. No. 15. A small tvinale head. No. in. Portrai'. of a .Ji.-.tiugiiish Evansviiie in pastel. cltiee No. 17. Child's bead ill paatrl; No. 18. M Young Atriia. No. l'J. English Lundcaie. No. SOk. Mate lo the above. Nos. J1 , o, -j ;, 04. Eugraviugs ProaC-aln Coir's Voyage of Life. ste of Tbe above are all highly fiui-heil, and most of them, baudsomeiv framed. 'i hey will be open lor examination at the Sun Ream CbUlery, from the of June up to tbe time of sule. Tl; RMS, All sums below Si", cah. All above 125, sixty days" time will ba given for satisfactory notes, payal le in bank. Ladies ar,- invited to lie present H, NELSON CO., JnnetS Aajctioneers. Enqnlrernlkl Tolksbote copy. TtlUIIT OH TF.S'IM IIOJKItFRS MU wanted at the AITOI'KAT E.l 11 A N ll i .' ! , Water alreet, between Main and Sye.iinore, where all the delicacies of tbe Season, including the choicest Llnnora, will be served up. LUNCH V iU be Heaved al half-past nine every morning. Ever) l.o.lv knoas that the "Autocrat Lunch can't be beat. The latest pap. rs on file. junelf. le" II WK PIJ.'OK l.i.l'K El;. (A'K.B. f I'Hl'.ti:. !,-.( I.K. WJf 1. i. . . ! r - I- v E. Ol I. lil t! i .. C I 3 - - Mm. dei.. i.VM r .isTI.ytJ foil': t h... La pale be V 1.. I.UEK.T Jr t o jiu.t . HF s lU ls. I..I nisi u it os.isoh Tjuncj -i Y. Gn.RKltT ,t . mm 1 .1 .1 its ti j-jh.i. tin mt is. Ml Inal received and foi sale by J may21 CHAS. Mi loiiNSloN.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

aim Annnrcc m rciciunc M fWMIK VjyTBBBSISJVMM UTOUL1I M. respectfully inform bis Iriends and fellow- ' citizens, ih.it 1,. has tin- day commenced business I for himself at th- well known stand of John M App. I have just received a very nice and well selected itock of Ladies, Misses', ilnys', and Children's Shoes of every style and of the beat quality. Hoping that by strict attention to business and the man u fact ore and sle of a No. I article of Mr es and Boots, I will merit the putronage of my new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Roots, Gaiters and Shoes of all kinds made ro rder in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Uive your old friend Mc. a trial. " A. C. McDEVITT, No. 63 Main street, Evansviiie, Ind. junebi-tf A I have a few of these celebrated Reajiers, for sale low to close. They are warranted to give satfaction. (junel3) SAMUEL ORR. Ttmiiusj-: i vi: .. i.t: hsj u m hi hM m row at No. 15 M.iin street, have an excellent ridiiifr and bujiry Horse for sale cheap. jurie8-tf flMtMltS. 30 0,000 UI.Ij MMJVMUS, from Common to guaranteed pure Havana, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT t CO., H UE MJBM0JV 1 doz each, for eah si'itir. -3D BX.S. by S. E. GILBERT .t CO. jutie: I, f. Jll CV R Mi II f J .A" t'-J S 8fl II Dried Beef. ai'J lbs for sale bv june2 S. E. GILBERT Jc CO. ROGERS' CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, IN POWDER. rwvJJ IIJJST . TTJ t:1 TM yji TJ' M the 'world tor fiooline; the Blood, Sick Headache, Bilious A :f'.ct iouii. Sickness at the Stomach, and all complaints inei ient to the Spring and Summer seasons. It affords iii-diit rcli1 after eating or drinking too freely superior to Saratoga Water as a Cooling drink . nod one bottle is equal to three (in its medicjttai properties) nl th- Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. SrLLUIU RAPIDLY Mu.i.io.xs or Bottles Sold Anncai.i v. For sal- by all Druggists Wholesale by B. L. Kali te stock ti Co., Pittsburgh, F'a., and at the Haunikctory, No. 103 Spring street, New York .City. juneo-umd E,l'"i HJIJ,t.Jt OO Ii HRU I HOOF Sal- (small aize), cheap tor cash. JAS. L. SPALDING. jilue" Corner Main and Firet. TRJ ! TA J !- i I'KHIOB ltOVJU Hysou, Gunpowder, Imperial ani Oolong Teas at reduced prices for oath, at SPALDING'S. junc5 Corner Maiu and First. AV It I CL.J I" CMtUtm J AS. L. SPALDING'S, Corner Main and First. junco W9BBltliln Oil, PJISTJB St ing, the best in the city, at IIIMCKSPALDIKG'S, J linen Center Slain and First. m HIS I.. '.VA' 1W bacco. all grades. tiMOKMJYtl TOJAS. L. SPALDING, juneo Corner Maiu aud First. COItJV I'It ll KJI. ooi rich Bran, tons 900 bush Ear Corn, 60 fresh ground Corn Meal, Just received and for seile by Jaael3 CHAS. MrJoUNSTON. si' 1. 1: j ii i it .i s s i itTnnjT om l'eters jr Wabb'a Pianos for siilu at 11KAI.Y A WARREN'S, Cor. Maiu and Kirst streets. H. 11. Old Pianos taken in exebange at good prices. (ajirl) H. & W. -z Em? tne Bell! Stop the Cars!! w . FRESH ARRIVAL FOR M. WELLS & CO., H. CONS ilSTINO IN ART OF The Fin.' tllove Kill t'oli Heeled Boots, fi alters. u m Brown m o Serge " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Luce Gaiters. AT SIXTY C'KNTS. Call iu and exainiue them. H. M. WELES CO., Sign of the Big Shoe, mav'.i No. 8. First street. ; Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NlEHAUS STILL AHEAD. ramus Fiu.n ius j is r itHcmt'Ml i bran-new strn-k of lirv ibaids, consisting ' oCn great many artie'es iu their line, too numerous to name. hieh are now open fr inspection, and will certnfnrt be sold cheap for cash at their store, 4:! Main street. MII.LER.t NlEHAUS. m Mm, vMumKjvT ijii j.jt M.J Paris. iii bbls jest received and for sale bv CHAS. McJOIlNSTON, J One I a Posey Block, Maui st. TKSlt. S .IJ'II MIL TTM-: . SOO JIOX. M-A fu sil Eggs; 50 1 bs table Butter just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. JVfc O VM ' FI. O I K .' 1 5 O SJ C Ktl H XM fa Familv Flour; 50 sacks Superfine do., iu st ire and f. r sale by 'II AS. McJOHNSTON. I A T E X LEV E TRESS AND SUPPORTER. rwMii: si: jvjz vr jjvii y.t vji.iM able instruments are offered as entirely new in action ami principle. Having a combined ntm.ir.i and lyicsnd motion, they retain Rupture w ith one-half ess pressure than others. Aenitl the instmment with a rigid tprma. Tb. y will injure the ba. k and cord, and from their co- .. and jNSsanl preasnreare troublesome. White's will produce i: A Oil 'A L CUKE if propnrhr used. Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address ISaRNES PARK, New York. J. D. PAIiK, Cincinnati. june7-3md&w Or KELLER . WHITS. NA.l,t I-'l-iJIFU. FISHER & BOLUSS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND . CZrZxsi Fitters, COR. PINE & FIRST STS., EVAXSVILLK, IXD. . 11 K in ds of lintel work oiihtaotly on bnd. tfdu (iun:',.t'rtiii WlniiiH 1 aud all kinds o Made to or.lcr. Me 'tal rMltBg for luigiues nande to order. Unah pai.l lor 1 b Zinc, uud GAS AND STEAM PIPE Uoiuitantlj on hand, (in- pipe put in dwi-llins at hfrei'ii cent jx-r toot. All kinds of (la fixturt-n, such an i'hauJcliei and r.rackct.-, c.oiictautly on baU'l at ledu'"' d pri,. juuell-2wfl f lOI, 1F. f T10.' .VOTIIK -TUK heirs and legatees of tb estate of Horace Dunhaui, d- ceased, h al ing reqoea'ed a speedy settleQieut t.f -aid estate, the undersigned Executors herei v uo.ify all persons who owe that estate to , axakn Dl apt uayntent. MARCUS STtERWOOD, 1 M. .1. BRAY. f Executors. June 'I, l!S;0. juuell-3wd Enquirer copy. an ii. n 'iJYvi. o w s so o tbij'u TM gyrnpst tHOMPSON'H DRPO STORK. jfti IV Tljjv CO if tllrJlT.TII B Mjl bc-t Medicine known for Diarrbcea. For sale xt TH OM PSON'H New Drtur Store. BOH' .V Troches a' ft n O .v' C It I J I. XUiyM I'SON'S Dnnt Store. UtVM FJUI.'('- ' At TUOMf'SONS Drug Store. -rtUFJH, tIFU.Il.I.V, BJ ti LI SB, and American Cm luteals, at june'.l THOMPSON'S Drugstore. B-F tlmKKS' l.31t.HI1Tl fIi. MM Jnst th.- thing far crying babies, at Jlllll HOn I'siiX S linn; Store. T mi.in unit us, vak jtjrm fresh. Just received at June THOMPSON'S Drug .tore. IP Ill US JT.VJi .H t: lltfl.S'BS.JIfST receive, 1 u nil ge s 1. .ck fiir t it.' Su miner, a I janen TIUiM I'SON'S Drugstore. lM tJ Gn JIB It tCIJVM S.-J WJtM' H mM Aue i lire, Sh illenh. Mirer's fills, Graes's Pills, llark. i s Chlorine Ague K ill-.r. Jannes' Pills, Rhodes' Feveran.l Auue Cure, Sappnigtoll's Pills, :-.2 PlHs, ii.iiitine Sutnititnte, Cbitioidine, Quinine, and all otlur h in. Is ol Ague aledt. iues in iim can at all times he I. .mid at ,S . S. THOMPSON'S. jnni.il Rew Drug store n I VuTm O HUBS. VJtMM TO 3 prime Beoeived aud for sale by inay31 GK0. FOSTER t CO.

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Mi Order for Brick Side-Walk. Common Conucil, jnne n, 18,;0. Ami now it is hereby ordered and directed, bv tbe Comuiou Council of the City of Kvansvi'le. that the owners of all Lota or narts of Lots fronting on or adjoining tbe south-west side of Second street, from Mulberry street toapoiut one hundred aud fifty feet south-east ofUnm street, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the projier grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of thi order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnne 14, I860. f -i I H JP O M J T M mj- JVO TM VJt. W-S Order for Brick Side-Walk. June 9, I860. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Co Ion Council of the City of Evansviiie, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north-east side of Second street, from Mulberry street to a point one hundred and fifty feet south east ot Gum street, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to tbe proper grade, anj that they cause a sidewalk of class No. 1 to bi laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication ot this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 14, 1860. Ji'9KJTo.V .VtlTM V TI . Order for Brick Side-Walk. Council Chamber, June 0, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansviiie, that the owners of Lot No. 1, it Block 2, in the Eastern Enlargement, beiug on the south-west side of Thi-d street, between Cherry and Oak streets, iu said City, cause the side-walks thereon to bo brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 1 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Cl k. City Clerk's Office, June It, I860. mmoTicB TO I O.VTItJtCTO It ft. ml w The Common Council of the Citv f Evans viiie will receive oronosals until June 2di. I860. I for grading, graveling, and paving the alley ex- ; tending from First street to Second street, and sitI uated between Maiu aud Sjcamore streets. The j contractor to furnish the materials and do tht work according to specifications now on file in this i office. P. BURKE, Cleik. Clerk's Oflice, May "J, 186 . mmoTKfj TO .vrj to its w The Common Council of tho Citv f Evans viiie will receive sealed proposals until July 5th, j 186H, lor grading and filling the alley iu Block No. i 15, Stockwell's Enlargement, beiug the alley nearest ' to and parallel with Ingle str-et, and extending ironi Fifth to Sixth street; and for grading aud M i ing the alley iu Biock No. 16, Stook well's Eulargenicut, situated in the center of said Block, aud mu- ' niug parallel with Filth aud Sixth streets; aud for excavating and grading the alley iu Biock No. 54, j iu the Eastern Enlargement, extending from Sycamore to Vine street, aud situated between Seventh and Eighth streets ; said allejs to bo brought to the i proper grade as tbe same mav be ihowu by tbe : City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 11. 1860. 11 O.I II U Of H H I J I.I J TI . ville will meet as a Board of Equalization at tho City Council Chamber, on Friday, tho 2'Jd day of June, A. D. , 1860, at 9 o'clock a. M., for the purpose of equalizing aud correcting assessments ou real aud personal property, aud will continue its sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized aud corrected. All tax-payers are requested te call and examine their respective assessments. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Juue 14, 1860. mMOTMCB TO i OST ltl t TO US m v The Common Council of the City of Evans Mile will receive sealed proposals until Juue z"Jth, I860, for excavating aud grading the alley extendiug from Walnut to Chestnut street, and situate between First aud Second streets : and for excavating and gradiug the alley in Block No. 2 iu the Eastern Enlargement, extending from Second to Third streets, aud situated betweeu Oak aud Cherry i streets; and lor grading and tilling the alley in Block No-14 iu stockweirs Euiargemeu, being 1 lieal the allwy nearest to ami parallel with Iugb street. and extending from 5th to Cth street; and for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 15, Stockwell's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to and parallel with Division street, and exteuding from Fifth to Sixth street ; and for grading and filling the alley in Block No. 17, Stockwell's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to and parallel with Ingle street, and extending from Sixth to Seventh street; said alleys to I brought to the proper grade as tbe same muy be shown by th. City Survevor. P. BL REE, Cleik. Clerk's Office, June 6th, 1860. Home and European Demand. PROFESSORWOOD'S Hair Restorative Was introduced to the public early in 1853. it is nowUniversally used throughout the civilized world. - IF T0UU HAIR IS GRAY, ! IF Y0DR HAIR IS THIN. i OR, IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WIEL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HKAIUCHE, IT WILL CURE THEM TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, Tn PREVENT ITS FALLING, TH MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD 4 CO., Ill MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, Mil . PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. O.J. W O () 1) X ( () . , ana, also, agknts for II II. .n.I.yW S fKI.FHU.tTF.il J. s xi o Salsam. jnne 12-riuid&w mmOTlfK JI.I. lJJ-IIKHH L" HUH County Orders, drawing interest, and which have lMeu endorsed previous to July 1, 1859, will be redeemed ou presentation to the County Treasurer. N. B No Inteiest accruing after tliis date on said orders will be paid. R. S., 1832, chapter 112, sections. THEODORE VENN EMA N, T. V C. junel2-2wd.tw .1011 v LAW, k. ANT-UK, (Notuiy Public.) LAW & ANTHE S, ATTORSETS AT LAW, i.KNKUAt, COLLECTION AND BE VL ESTATE AGENTS. OfHce No. 87 Main street, t.;.site the flonrt House, Evansviiie, Indiana. ma Iti-ditilv Closing Out. WW9F J UK SKI. I. I.yU JT BKVW ducesl pries our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DKCUGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, nOSIEUV, GLOVES, Ml'SLINS, SHEETINGS, CALICO KB, CASSIMEKES, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonados. Auvthing we have iu the Dry Goods line we will sell low lor CASH, as it is our full determination to change business. JAS. OAKLEV & SOS. junel buid T- K s it H I JV tl TO QUIT T B F. wuoiesai nusiuvss, I otter my remaiumg stock of manufactured Tobacco at eery low gure for CASH. Country merchauts would do w:ell to examiue my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JAS. L. SPALDING, jmc7 Corner Msiii and First . 'm .nt i 1 aso Hums cboick fj.tiMd il y Lard, for sale by GEO. FOSTER CO. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. rWVUR mVBHCBIBRB UBBUMV MJS'M h.rms his friends and the public in general, that he has opened ml Ice Cream Saloon at his resiideuce ou the Nortb side of Second street, between Main aud Locust sti., where he will famish them Ice Cream of the best quality. Particular atten- : tiou paid to furnishing Ice Cream to families, for I dinners or parties. The rooms will be open from 1 till 11 o'clock p. a. (Sundays excepted.) The j rooms are situated iu a quiet and retired locality, l and will be superinteuded 113- Mrs. Hrickley. may-'l.lm TH0S. E. HRICKLEY. CHAS. It. NUII1CS. I f Is BKCSnAN. FIRM OF NlEHAUS fc UEfKMAX. NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. TT O 1, K SJi Ii R nft7i UK TAIL ww dealer my M anutacturere of Tiu, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, between Main and Lorut, KvanAville, Intl. Tbe undersigned bare runstnutty uu hand a full assortment ot Stoves of erery VHriety and pattern, at the lowent price)', and !nv leave to inform their friends aud the public ?rnerally, that they have tbe best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever oHVred, and have condtanlly on band a full assortment of iJrugtriitt 'aus, 4:.,iff. TfaoaeperMjitM wish in work in their liue ar reppeetfully rr-.ju-tid t t:io the in a call liefore pur(iiHin fiat-w ht-re. m ty prompt attention to th.ir bUftinr.iri mid a t borough ktnwledy:e ol their tradet I In V hope to TIVe ttWIll aattritlM'tloII. N1KHAUS A BEt'nCMAN. COPPKR AND -JOB WORK. Steamboat, UwOIery, and Hrewry Work; Stearu Pipe, Soda Fouutains, rumps, and general Coftpersmithinft snd Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Mr-,: Roofing, Guiteiiiig, Work warranted to givt pTtit $atifQCtion, at the loueti price. mar7-4md

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-KEEP THELargest and Best Selected Stock -OF GOODBOOTS M Hats eft? Caps, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, -AN t) ATLowost Prices, -AT 15 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. mayil C O H 7, J5f C H Mi J M V O 0 19 JL I "w r l ; ii, II. -i;--. containing ten rooms witU h!1 the tieccsHry out-luiiMini:, rtituMed iu Lbcotet street, betweeu Seventh and Kihth. If nut o!d 'fure the Ut of .Inly, it will then ! fur rent. For further particular, enquire of tne nlMcritier at the Picayune Stills. JOHN B. MiLL.v muyiu-td LADIES AND GENTS : T HJS WOHLilV S JPaiH IS STll.y ueu at Ne. i Second ntreet rouui tor n lew more. Umm M look no trouble to uhow thujMi cosy little dove arid ta.u colored (suiters, titve u a. call, aud I kuow you will buy. GUve Kid, French h id and Morocco I'olka Uooto, of the niont exqnihite styled ever oflered in this market. Mianes' and L'hildreu'a Gaiters of every shade and color; Kid hu ' Morocco of every style, with and without beeltt ; Copper-tipped of various kind, of the iuiprwvvd patent. (ients' tiuu Patent Leather and Calf Boot made to oKDKK of the Lest imported stock we have had for years. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf am; Morocco Gaiters excelaior, a la mode. Made by tbe most fashionable and best workmen to be found ur Ka&teru cities not excepted. Friends, come on strangers, give us a trial. JOIIN RASCH, uiar;U No. 8 hecoud nt., Lvaiisville, Ind. A CARPETS .1 Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DRESS TRIM MINGS ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, apr'.-.itf On Klrst St reef. Babcock & Co, HARDWARE DEALERS, IIAVK REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOW 0FFKR FOR SALK A Larguand well Assorted Slock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WHICH, FOIl EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SUrPLIRU tlj' TUB MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. tMmt? It J WK JUST HF.t KIVKII J WW large variety of fashionable and beautiful Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, main and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large Stock of Hats and Taps, Together with a compl. te an I varied assortment of Faucr and Staple Wry Gooda, all of which we will eeil at uniformly reasonable prices. DUNCAN Jt COOKE, mayl9 No. 6 Main street.

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THIS STO tl Jf.l f TJni.V TUB first ireinlrims :if every Fair where it bus lieeu exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, 1S.V., tbeie wi 'v but t wo i.remiiiuis o lb- red for cook ingstoves "Ue for the best wood coeking etcv,nn.l one tor the be-t ooal cooking stove. The Economist lo,.'. the Ffiir T PREMIUM rOB THE BEST OOKIIta STOVE FOR WOOD. Boelker. Kinsman It Co took tbe first premium for their cooking sCve for obaT. No other premiums were offered. The l.irge silver m Jnl was awarded to the BcnfiiAnlM nt the New York tate Fair; and the first premium at the United States Fair held at fllil . uud twelve other State and County Fairs in 186. In no branch of aeenaalcal art has tber len a more apparetlt advance than iu toe manufacture of stov, H. It is but a lew years since the very mime was a novelty, representina a huge, shapeless structure, almost in devoid ol use as ornament, There h.,ve gfa4aalty given pises to patterns of grace and utility : until the varieties our market' liow pivssut ham nlni'",t exhausted the vocabulary of uauies : and tbe dilfereiit phass the metal is made to MMiM), would astonish old Valc.in bim-i'lf. Iny4 and Sntsb, the impnmtnent ha- Iwn r. ni, leiiviiv.c nothing to be desire' I on that point, but the Severe competition in price, to wlibh they nave hern subjected, h.is deprived tlo-m of ttimt'v of rb- More MihstHnthil ijimlities le.-iiai'le. 1 his sefms morn es;.tM-i;illy to have Ikh-'i the cae in ret'en'tnv t, doHk Moves att article .f domestic economy that hamore to.lo with scolding wive- :IU:1 cri'tcbe.y servants than ill :t peojde imautlne. '! lie pobMc b:iv- boor .ought an improvement in this .irtlcle, km J w. ! " v,. arc ready to pay anv reasonible price Bsc a - -t .ve, if it only iimscsflcc tlm mrritti uf size iglet, c-tivpnieiHe, durability, eeoii.imy, "ml p iter: ion of nmnufactur . Tltese qualities iMiem to be possessed most fully in ' the KcstQ mi"' a loW stove, perfected and brought . ut the past saasou, bf Messrs. Tre:idwell, Perry ,v Nori-oi, of Albany. We beard so much of this st. ve, and it looked so much like a htove intended 1 for , that we concluded to try toenn and the lesult of the i'.peliun,ot coTivmct l.s that tile protirietors, in their determination to make rheistore in the it urlil , have succeeded. BTe regard the Economist as possessing all the merits al.oc t numerated as the great stove of the day far in adI vane, of anything - v. r ttfttt ! In the lino ot stoves, perfect in nil itsappoiutiueulH. and true to its name in dkrabilitj add tin- o of faeL. Among the many conveni, n- e.- af.o he, I lo it, may be meni tinned a la' ge en, with Looks arranged, for tusI pending Meat WHiW 1, -tstii'i. A coj,per water tank, hohlio floe, 11 to g'illoiir. .varmh.t clsMrt, broiliog hertlt, ife., Ac. Tne broiling In arth i. one of tllo most ; . t ;, able 1 bat in es of this t'cniarkahle st'-v.:. lhere io v. i has been, ta.oitr kuowiedee, any broiling li t iu that was really iat- ' isfact-.ry in ifs op-ration. Th" or ,p- ;.'toi of this ' l.Ve h.t-c been conduct in.- a '' ! ier ... e.p.'i'illionts i iihii bi'ili'ig, elicitine S' liic ralualdd facts, audiei suiting !:i the ioveutioa ol a gridiron wlaansM to ibis stove, which has ! en cored oy letters patent, atid is one of the ioo,t admirable things of the kind i we ever saw broiling without smoke. gi kee ii.u ' the coals i-i a i on-taiit glow. AT- art- always glad ' to do justice to ineelmni- al iin roteti h1 and inimrialiy sucli as contribute so Urgmy io tiu .'U.il good, as tbe "lie above luentijucd. j Tbe Kt 'lueiutr.t, whK h is OblklBatidiUr) Mi' h a large i snle, will be f"iml iul; ut t- A ti 1 I. i N .1 TK- . PHEXs'is Maui st.. betw.-eti Water au.i Fnt, ! Evau.vili'.', fun . ii' ii" KLilk tiox. iofi: rsi';;i u - , '9 l awttlb 1 al.s. ll dot Kru-m !. i . a ass., I and S2 10 i aus . lb do., at .p tie-b Salmon. 1 ho WMMl J LA NO t.KY S HOXH.S tl.ll.l.-S ,-joi . . - - , . ". French j Baker's 2 " L!a!,er's Cocoa, For sale at -fit B ' FtsH: M assunm. lii ii. 'I No. 1 Mack, n I, Vices No. Dnl ' 1 in 4usl receieil at COoK ,( LA . ' 'V Ft sin- t n . - City at the Enr l a Bai-ua No. 1 Salm n., Blue Fish, Shad, re H. rii-.g. , C00K LA NoLEY'S. fWUIF. FI ill II IS HRSPECTFULM lyiuvite-lto call for anything they shoul 1 mt of articles generally kept in a well stocko l snd regulate Hardware store. OK' 1. S SI iNNTAG f CO., Sign of the Circular Saw, juutl No. lo Main st., below Br. Bank rJarti'oiil V'm jj.i .nt v Insurance Co., Xt, INfiU. ASSETS. Cash on hand and iu Bank, S38,'a'iS.ll Cash in hands of Agent-., and in comae of transmission, 62,690.89 Cash loaned on call 30,000.0.1 iUJl,029.oo 70,223.59 15,000.00 Bills receivable f..r loans, amply iecured Real Entate, uujncuinbere.l, (cuh vhI.) JlJf.i Sli.ni RfUik Kt.K t in Hai tlord, Market ValiB- 60,352.00 220(1 Kliaresj rt.mk Sif.tk in New-York, Market Value, 200,225.00 9rfo Shares I; ink StiK kin r .-ion. Market Vulut 1O7.0G.3.OO 4Hi Shares Bank ytotk in St. Louis, Market Value 40,300.00 240 Shares Bank Stock, lali Road, and . other St. c.k, Market Value 16,75f).( Hartford Citv Honde, '. per cent., Market Value 36,500.00 State Stocks, (Tenn'esaee, Ohio, Htcbiau, Missouri, ) C er cettC, Market Value 6A,C25.00 20 Shares State Rank Wisconsin, Market Value 2,140.(1 Total Assets Tctal Liabiliti.'s.' t;c,9no .85 OFFICE OK AUDITOR OF STATE, INDIANA, ) 1 udi.inaiM.lis, i l. t3. f To tub HEoei.B or Indhna : Tlu-Hartford Fire Iruransner Cuenpany baviu)r c mplied w itii the law of Indiana, l.y lilin,- in this OHUtj a Stat. in. nt of its Condition on the fir-t day of January, I and having invited an examiii-itiou of its affairs by this UbpKMawMt I, J hn W. Bold, Anditor of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of tho books and assets of the Cnuipany, at their Office ". the City ot Hartford, Conn., and that the Company own and j have in their possession in cash, and iu securities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Di.l lars, app'icable to the payment of losses at; amount corresponding with their official Statvnicnt of January last. The Hartford Fire I:i-u-rance Company has been in exlsteuoe for half a century. I lie nun character ol its officers for expeiieane and probity the promptness and fid. litv with which it has wt all lis engagements justl'v entitles it to the highest rail It among the Insurance Companies ..f the country , anil commends it to the patronage of th.- people of In.Iiana. JOIIN W. rxiIfD, Anditor of State. Insuraucc ;.iiust Loss or liatuago by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stoics, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ..f property, cau be effected lii this Company upon as favorable teims as the nature of the risks am security to Polh v holders will admit. I'AKTICULAlt A TTENTION given to insuring Ft rm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings i onoected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, drain. Farming UtonsiMKj Ac, Ac, contained therein, for h term of years at LOW rates of premium. Applications (or insurance may b made to the undersigned, toe only autnvrned Agents ot the Company. A. C. HALLOCK it SON, Ag'ts. Dun: Matble Hull Building, Main street. niay5-2m WmB. F. BVTCB l.YSOJS', 1IEJTI8T MM having rcmove-1 from his old rooms, Main Street, opMsite the Court Hou-:c, to the corner t! Main aud Second sts., over Thompson's Drngstor.-, and haviux increased his f:icllitis for OvSg all kiuds of Dental work, h Is now prepan d to supply the demand. He Is still making those lMaotifu Gold plates with (Snni teeth, w kick are preferred t.,so many, and which, for strength and purity, can -not be surpassed. Also, th new styles of wotk, th. Continuous Gum, which is very lajautiful; thenniher, which is superior to vulcanite ; also, cheopbi- -tie and silver plates. He lias been iifing for 2 years, tbe electric proess for extra- tins: teeth without pain, and in the majority of cases, with entire success, as huudreds of persons will testily. Parents may i nsui e health au beauty to their children bv havim; those distressing irteulajities of the teeth corrected bv the de.itist. The most extremely irregular toeth c in bj corrected. Tbi..pric s of Dentistry have he.-n In the Inst f. wyeari o very roas., liable that all mi T now enjoy the lueflts of the srltintit Pa tX HCICHIN'SON, Dentist. Uor. Main and Sacond ntf., Evansvillo, Ind. mai-20-3m BUILDING HARDWARE. IJ HTIHS if I HI JBB .t HO T TO Jt b.iil.l will t.uJ ii so tli.'ii interest to ex ir. our stis:k aud nricee I. t..( making their arrangements for hardware ) r th.. c ining season, as we - s are determined to sell as low as any other dealers intkcity. Webiv.u I1.11..I ularg.- .liid oomplute assortment of Greenwood's Butt Hinges, Door Locks aud LaJcbes, all sjaes and prices, Self-CIosiug Anuttef aud Sate Uiuges and Latches, Hand liaii Scriws, Gimbiet pointed do tiom to 4 incbos, Brails and rinUhing Nails from , to i iuches. Luhtand Heavy Strap Hinges, Window Sp rings, Bash I'M Patent Sush Fasteners. JACOB 8TRACB A SON, apr25 74 Main St., below Washington House

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