Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 255, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1860 — Page 2

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Ihe iJjrittr lourual 5 5 V3 EVANSV1LLE. INP. MONDAY MORNING JULY Z PEOPLE'S TICKET. TOB PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or ILLINOIS. 6F"Thk People of thksk United tates are the rightful Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men whd Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. fob vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. S"ILov my Country more than I Love my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Kleetort f r Ute State at Large. WILLIAM CUM BACK, of Deratur. JOilN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District F.lector: lat District Cyras M. All, of Knox. id D'strict John W. Kay, ol Clarke. ' 3d District Morton C. Hunter, or Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquabar, of Frauklin. 6th District Nelson Truster, of yrtt. 4th District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Uannn, of Putnam. Sin District Sauiuel H. Hull", of Tipperanoo. Oth District James N. Tyner, of Miami, loth District Isaac Jrnkinaon, of Allen. 11th District David 0. Daily, of Huntington. Oppositionlitate Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATB, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOB AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOB ATT0BNEY general, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOB REPORTER OF SUPBEME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Profane Swearing in Pennsylvania. It is not generally known, that the Revised Penal Code, passed last winter, makes all persons who speak loosely or profanely of God, Christ, the Holy Ghost, or the Bible, liable to an indictment for blasphemy, the penalty for which is a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, at the discretion of the Court. Pittsburgh Chronicle. If that law were enforced there would be a great many Democrats now under conviction. Since the result of the Baltimore Convention was known, they have harillv been able to do justice to the subject. CovunuuUatrd. Editors Journal : Vacations, and even a recess, always cause a lull in the political world, and no wonder. It is a tiresome thing to be always talking about politics, and engaged in party warfare. It is pleasant to the most zealous legislator, and a delightful relief to the most active minister, to get away from the Senatorial chambers even for a few day, to put off his political armor, ground his weapons, and be at ease. These seasons of relaxation come to members of Congress and political talkers of all sorts at reasonable intervals, but they never come to merchants and clerks. Lull or no lull, they cannot rest ; they tread upon the steps of a revolving wheel, aud it they do not keep moving upward, they go down into the gulf, and are lost to view tor ever. The business man is a Sisyphus, whose stone never stands still an Ixion, who never rests upon his wheel. Evansville rests as if she had exhausted every sensation (except politics), and re quired an immediate invasion to stir up her blood. But she will be alive to pleasure the Fourth of July, and the denizens of the j surrounding counties will assemble here to I be amused, and the provisions made to pacify the lusts of the eye and the pride of life will be adequately ample. But I fenr I am digressing, and shall conclude by making a simple proposition, vir..; That all the merchants close up theil" respective establishments on the Fourth of July and allow themselves a day of rela.xaation and enjoyment. Let them get loose from their counters to which they have tieea fastened all the year round, like :i bad shilling; and let them riot for ones in the luxuries of Parrell a Wood. L 1. "Our full telegraphic dispatches I. ring the glorious tidings that Breckinridge has been nominated by the National Democratic Convention at Baltimore, for President, and Lane for Vice-President. There is no fail in this ticket. It is one that will be endorsed by every true-hearted Southerner, as well as by every patriot of the land. These nominations are a deathblow to Douglas and to his squatter sovereignty doctrines. They were made by a Convention composed of a large majority of all the States, and so far as we are now informed, of a majority of all the delegates. Those left iu the Rump Convention represent States that will, in nearly every instance, give their votes tor th Bl tck Republicans, aud can well be spared. Writing, as our paper is going to press, I we have only time to congratulate the peo- : pie on the nomination, and lo heartily eudorse Breckinridge and Lane, Arte Orleans Delta, lth. Nbw Jersey Conservatives for Lincols. The Baltimore Patriot says : A large number of the conservative Democratic and Opposition manufacturers of Newark, New Jersey, whose trade with the South amounts to not less than fifteen millions a year, disfusted with the corruption of Democratic rule, have recently talc en pains to ascertain Mr. Lincoln's views ot public policy, by direct personal communication with him through one of their number; and they are so well satisfied of bis conservatism aud uprightness that they have determined to support hiui for President. Wb are after more mature reflection, inclined to believe that the disruption of the Democracy at Baltimore was the best thing that could have been done for the party. It is now purified and nationalized. The ore-heads end the abolitionized portiou will go off with Douglas, while the true and national men, both North and South, will adhere to Breckinridge and Lane, and work with might aud mniii for the glorious ticket of which they have such great reason to be proud. Hereafter we will know who are oar friends and who our enemies Lou. Char.

Fourth of Jul Cltbrtloii toy the Mechanics anil Working Men of K vausvllie. Order or the Day. Three guns will be tired at the foot of Division Street at half past 6 o'clock on the morning of the Fourth, at which hour the different Trades will assemble at their places of meeting and form under their Marshals in section of four. At half past 7 o clock three guns will announce the hour for the Trades lo march and occupy the ground hereafter assigned to each, t the order named. FIRST DIVISION. W. H. Chandler, Chief Marshal. Abrn. Gumberts, Jno. B. Hall, Aids. Crescent City Brass Band. Jackson Artillery Company. Gray Rifle Company. Car with the Banner of the Association. Car containing thirteen Boys representing the Thirteen Original States. Reader of the Declaration of Independence, Orator of the Day, and Treasurer of the Association in open carriage. Typographical Society and Bookbinders. This Division will form on First gtreet below Division street, the right resting on Division street. second division. Philip Decker, Marshal. Carriage and Wagon Makers. Tailors' Association. Tanners and Curriers. Shoe Makers' Association . Mattress Makers. Hatters. This Division will form on Division St., between First and Second streets, the right resting on First street.

third division. Levi S. Clark, Marshal. Indiana Brass Band. Maennerchor and Liederkranz Societies. Musical Instrument Makers. House, Sign and Ornamental Painters. Carpenters and Joiners. Cabinet and Chair Makers. Saw Mill Association. This Division will form on Second street, between Division and Vine, the right resting on Division. FOURTH division. John S. McCracken, Marshal. Tobacconists and Cigar Makers. Bnckmakers' Association. Bricklayers' Society. Turners' Association. O. K. Fire Company. This Division will form on Second below Division, the right resting on sti eet, Division street. FIFTH DIVISION. Fred. W. Cook, Marshal. Cooper Brass Band. Wine Growers' Association. Butchers' Association. Brewers' Society. Coopers' Association. Soap and Candle Makers. This Division will form on Division street, between Second and Third, the right resting on Second. FITTll IllVISI'iV. John A. Haney, Marshal. Fonndrynien and Machinists. Blacksmiths Association. Fire-proof Safe and Vault Makers. Brass Founders, with Calliope. This Division will form on Third street, below Division, the right resting on Division street. SKVKNTH DIVISION. George Wolflin, Marshal. Draymens' Association, Mounted. Vanderburgh Vigilance Society, Mounted. Citizens Generally. This Ilivision will form iu the open space below Divisiou street, between First and Second, the right resting on Division street. At half-past S o'clock one gun will announce the hour for the procession to move, when each Division will take its place iu line in the order named. noCTlOF PKOCKfcSION. The Procession will proceed up First St. to Mulberry, up Mulberry to Third, down Third to Carpenter, down Carpenter to Clark, up Clark to Fourth, Uwn Fourth to Fulton Avenue, down Fulton Avenue to High, up High to Llm, down Elm First, up First to Division, up Division to lb Secotid, and up Second to the Grove. Order of Proceedings at the Grove. 1st. Hail Columbia by the Band. Jod. Beading of the Declaration of Independence. :ird. Music by the .Maennerchor k. Liederkranz Societies. 4th. illation. After which dinner will be announced from tho stand, wheu the company will form and proceed to the Tables in the Grove adjoining. Aftr dinner ihe procession will form as before and proceed down Second to Division street and be dismissed. The Marshals will wear black coats, black pants and black hats- the Marshals of Divisions will wear red scarfs, the Marshals of Companies will wear blue scarfs. All Marshals will appear mounted. V. H. CHANDLER, Chief Marshal. Personal. Ex-President Martin Vau Buren, accompauied by his brother, arrived in Utica, Xew York, on Thursday atu rnoon. Although Mr. Van Buren is iu his seventyeighth year, he is as hale and hearty-looking as a healthy man of thirty-five, w hile in ! manner and conversation he is affable aud I pluusant H3 in the days when he was the ' gracious host ot the White House. Ho man, who reads the testimouy given I before the Covode Committee and thinks that the facts proved upon Mr. Buchanan i and his Cabinet do not constitute dishonor and crime, is fit to be trusted in an eatinir house where the knives, forks, and spoons are not chained to the table. Lou. Jour. Rail Splitting asd Wood Chopping. It appears that "Old Abe's" rail splitting is not much ahead of Gen. Joe Lane's exploits. The latter once had a wood vard at ; Xewburgh, lud., on the Ohio, where it is j said, he used to cut cord wood. Steamboat- ! men say, moreover, that the old fellow used : to get on board of the steamboats which i bought his wood, and while the hands were uuloading his wood-flats he would take a hand at poker and play ft good game. I They say "he used to be mighty hard ti t poker." So, while Lane is "even" with i the rail splitting arrangement, he is "one better " on poker. Cin. Com. LowBiii.su TUKta Colors. -The supporters of the Short-Cut ticket have been compelled to lower their flag already. Fitfcpatrick wouid riot associate with them, and ihey had to hunt up one with looser oi rals. Will Johnson stand the nomination, or will he, as every honest and true Southerner, who has a drop of patriotic blood in bis veins, spurn it with loathing and disgust '.' Aou. C'jur. Nbw Liiilaud Pacoou root, commonly called blood root, is highly recommended us a successful cure for bemmorhage of the lungs. i

CotnmltnicatrJ . Set tin' on at Rail.". A Political Parody. An T walkel out by de light o' thi moou, A singiu' dis here very tunc, I thought I seed dat same Ole Coou A scttla' un a rail, A scttin' on a rail, Ike. A maul was layiu' on de ground, An' rails was scattered all around. An' he was j i ' M ry sound, A sett in on a rail. I bowed an' said "Gxd night old hoas ; la you dat coon, or jest bisghotA? Or is you a nigger's fat-u-ua ?" A settin' on a rail. Sais ho " Don't yon know who I am t 1 ain't no Democratic sham, Dis chile Is Honest Abraham." A scttin' on a rail. Says he, " My order name 'a Lin-colu ; I'm on my way t Washington I s'poee I'll get dar ; r-uy soon, A settin' on dis rail. days I, " Yoar enemies will run Three candidates 'giu you alone, And dat ain't fair, sir three on one." A settin' on a rail. Says he, "Dis chile h us got do start. An' all delr friends are out o' heart. And none of deni don't know de art Of settin' on a rail." Laco:''o Debates in Congress. An indignant nember of the House of Representatives rises in his seat and says : " Do you know, air, for what we sit here?" To which a disgusted member replies: " Ye3, sir : for three thousand dollars a ! year. Upon which the Committee of the Whole rises and reports progress. Tus attention of postmasters is called to the fact that Congress has, by a clause in a recent act, required them to deliver newspapers undirected from a bundle where a list of names has been furnished them wherefrotn to make such delivery. This provision was suggested by Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, Chairman of the Post Office Committee of the House. TiiK Washington States thinks that its candidate, Mr. Douglas, will soon reap the reward of all his patriotic labors and sacrifices. We guess the crop is not so extensive that he has need w employ a patent reaper. His friend Sickles will be implement enough. Lou. Jour. If ou are too timid to lay your hands on the girl or widow you are courting, she wili think you are an unfeeling monster. you. Jour. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMJ.VTKfl f ti o o n t OOti WW wanted, to whom liberal wages will be al lowed. Apply at 130 Main strset. june26-wd Fourth of July Celebration. LOOK OUT FOB THE CINCINNATI DRAMATIC COMPANY! - ATMozart Hall roKTHRKK NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 2d, 1860, lu two of tbeir best pities. Lots of Singing, Dancing, etc. W W tors. .Sealed propoaala will be received at the Engiueer'a Office, iii the National ilotel, in Terre Haute, until the 10th day of July, I8C11, at II) o'clock A. It., for the bridging of Otter Creek, Mo feet span ; the bridging of Bi Raccoon, l-.; feet span, and Little Haccoon, 140 fret span, on the line of the KvausvlUe i.u.l t'rawtbrdsville Kailroad, between Terre Haute and U.K-kvillp. The Uridges are to be constructed on the Howe plan. In bidding for these bridges, contractor will bid er fool, lin al measure, for the wurkmauship aloue i he Company supplying all the material; or bid iu like manner per toot, the contractor supplying all necessary material, stating particularly ths difference he may make between pine and poplar lumber used in the superstructure. For any information required, apply at the Engineer's Office belore the letting. By order of the President. jumao-lwd BKNJ. EBHFTT, Eugiueer. W W a n x ious to pru procure a situai.nu as cletk. traving sgent, solicitor, collector, or iu any capacity iu w hie. he can make himself useful. He writes a g.Hxi, legible hand, and Is a good accountant. Satislucfc.ry reference g veu iu tile city. Enquire at this office. jliue30-tl Fit Jill- fMt.KUUJtiou. Come one, come all, to Johu llasch's Boot aud Shoe Manufactory, on Second a reet, as he is selling at cost for cash. Ladies' , Ueuts' an. I Children's H - and Shoes, until the 4th of July, lu order that all may be comfortably hod at the celebration, at luw figures, with good summer Boots r.d -I (june:UI) JOHN KA30H. WOtOVHTM Of JV1. W. F K RHOjyH Jl wishiug to purchase either Hitle or Blasting Powder, to celebrate the coming Celebration, can find a super. or article at ELLIOTT'S KAMI LY GROCERY, June:!'. No. 22 Main street. Ml KU-V.' ..V.'-30 TOJVH VOVJS--try Brail, a splendid article, just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GKO. liltV. gtOUL Oil, BU1.H. Mi Oil. W-S just received and for aaln at junco No. 23 MAIN STREET. . U1H It B H K I". 800 IBS. Bit IK It ltuef just received from W. W. I 'avis, Ciuciuuaii, ami fur sale cheap at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. jWWU ed, lbs Shoulder.., plain, 5o.. Iba .-ides, just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. lw wJi wmmmtmm r astmrn WW hart will attend to collections and other business during mv ataeuce at the East. joneM-at FRANCIS AMORY. Wmit BKll MOSH.X0 i, J 1. 1' B.I 1. 1: H JL for sale low to close lot. 8. E. GILBERT A CO., juneiO No. 4 Sycamore street. -r9i'Ji"'iB. 50 BJ BHKLS " ( H.I II W Cider, , of choice quality, lor Pieklea, etc. junedo 8. E. GILBERT A CO. "ik fiaiTs bjf Tvm m.rij-ii.s t& bbls. in perfect order, just received per steamer E. H. Fairchild, for sale by juneWl 8. E. GILBERT A CO MM I It J. U'lllTH I UJ It . - 1 OO MBtJ S JL for sale by 8. k. GILBERT CO. jKlMMk-4MK JMfb 11 BUMS, abb It A and sound, for sale bv JwnM s. K. CILBKRT CO. BJfJ to If KB 5 POt MKTs mW tor .ale by S. E. GILBERT CO. gm u ti a. lis. n o o it o z kjvbom sji jh W At to the trade at manufacturers prices Ky jiine30 S. E. GILBERT A CO. mm g li'PBBss jaiai.b" f'rT7v S Yarn and Ca. pet Chain. 2isi bags all sixes of tibia favorite brand for sale by S. E. GILBERT CO., june.'!0 Agents " Cypress Mills." At Al liedcords, iu dozens aud reels, for sale by june30 8. E GILBERT A Co. B9 AC At IB S. 3 oBbxBiATbxi7js-, 3 each Mixed :' and Asaorle.i.' june:;o S. E. GILBERT A CO. F. SHARPE & CO., DEALERS IN SEEDS Arlt- tall t.t mJ tao Mki.i -i , i III 1 ! k V N HI-. VII, LE, ISO. ttit s.ii.i. .t i..ir int.it of iron. e:gbi to n I.. ..!. I lau apacity. 1." i suitable for a tigntet b.i.li all .1 iiu- luuiljer this Spring. Foi iuloimat-ou call on Mi. A. SIMP-ioN.at the mouih oi Pigeon C.'k, ueat aide juueJ.i-lw

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NEW FURNITURE STORE m just opened by the n?1 TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. Tho largest and finest assortment of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of all kiuds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No. b Water St., next door to R. Barnes, EVANSVILLE, IND. F. Skduizky, Agenl. Manufactory at Tell City, lud. june2.r-0ni -TU8T BKCKlfKlt. wdW 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Gum Packing, 500 lbs Cotton Rope from 3-l(! to 1 inches, too lbs Gum ' ' itoliucb, 150 lbs Gasket Borad, 31 rerls No. 1 Packing Yarn, yz dez Gum Cutters. a doz Lanterns from 40c to J5.00, 0 lbs Nos. l.O, and Flour of Emory, 4 pairs Skiff Oars. Manilla Rope ail sizes, Twines, Marlin, Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at jnne22 S1NZICH SON'S. A Z TJ M E A Bukingr Porvcler. BRIC KE T T &. CO.. VtJajOLXxdrc tinkers , HATEBST., SEAH LOCI ST. fWMIB PBOI'KIKTOhS Of TMB M Azumea now call attention to an article which, having theapprovat of physicians and ch 9mists 'vho have aualyzed it, they can confidently jeconimeud, and warrant to be Pure and Wholesome, And froe from all deleterious drugs. In regard to economy, tho advantages are many and great, viz.: All the nourishing pruperti'-a of the flour are preserved ; time is saved -; any one who can mix flour '. and water, can in a few minutes make a good loaf; the bread is not liable to become dry, mouldy, nor ! sour ; about half the usual quantity of butter and ; eggs, will suffice for pastry, puddings, &c. Families i will find the Azumea desirable for nearly all purjiosei where flour, meal, Ac, is used. Hotels, boats, j and boarding houses, can be supplied at rates that . will make it the most economical article now used. Sold by Grocers generally. I N. B. As the Azumea contains no alum, it j will not make dark or bad flour light. june22-lyr Jflarhle: llarbU: 'Ot a TMMH TO Bll' WW LARGE AND SMALL MONUMENTS of I all varieties and styles, MANTLES, FURNITURE MARBLE, , YaH.-s, Urns, Hwvi stonvn, kc., which for quality, ! architectural beauty, nud finish, are uot to to anr- ; i anywhere. i My Ware-Itoom W well (tnpplied with the ahovit varieties, which I will sell at reduced prices to make room formv Fall shipment. MARBLE DEALERS Will nlu.vi 11. 1.1 n.v unrtitlie t.t thtair de mands, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Building, Evansville, lod. june2i;-3md&w M. A. LAWRENCE. VOJ Clear and Ribbed Sides, Plain aud Canvassed Shoulders, " " Hams, Kor sale iu quantities to suit, and put up In shipping order by GEO. FOSTER A CO. , Junel'J Corner Locust street and Canal. HjltiS t:OHJ'IJY- 8TOMftlMJrn UUU lor sale at low price by junelS BROWN A AIRM AN'. WT0OMK. M lodl.bls. Heavy and Light M.v.-., Ml half bbls Pig Purk, 'lb bids Rump Pork, loo kegs Choice Family Lard, Kor sale by GEO. KOSTER A CO., juuelU Corner Locust at. and Canal. rtjj h 21 HiiiisTi'vvi 9 for sale to close consignment bv GEO. FOSTER A CO., junelH Corner Locust st. and Canal. C1.0Vn. 300 II.lttCK.S HXTU.t JO Klour in store and lor sale at low figures to close consignment, by BROWN t AIRMAN. jcojvj t is on a lot hjcoj' Hams, Shoulders, received iter Railroad, in store and for sale by BROWN AIRMAN. g-jviTJit: tjrtTjtits avMTJBiT: Wjf The most beaut ilul assortment of Guitars eTer brought to this sect ion of country have just arrived and are for sale. Price XTi 5, 57, SS, tO, SI", tli tl5 NO, SSS to 935, ai HEAL Y 4 WARREN'S, junel9 Cor Main and First ts. FOURTH OF JULY. g,1 I JUS, it h t o it j ro.v, Those of our citizens w ho intend m Badges, 4c. celebrating the Fourtli Appropriately, can find Flags of all sizes from 5x9 inches to 8x2n feet, Head f Washington, Goddess ol Liberty, American Kagl", Signing the Declaration of Independence, Shields, c., .1 , to decorate their dwellings business ho'ises. wagons, horsea, phttfornift, dv., Ac, We respectfully solicit the commit'ecs on the celebration and the public generally, to call an. I examine, and leave their orders. WM. F.. ItALLOCK A CO., No. 2 Marble Hall Buildiug, Maiu at. junelS-td g-i BAM T J CVTlO.y SjAVK OF HJK WPT oil Paintings to be held at 111 o'clock, ou the foreuoou ol July 5th. at the studio of F. Tbysseni", in the Sun-Ream Gallery, No. 60 Main st. The follow ing Is the list of 'Paintings : No. 1. 3Iotber and Child, 42x52. An original Paintinur by K. Th.vs.en... No. 2 Large Land.-cape, 53x42, with trees aud gosts iu foreground. Origiual. N... 3. Village Dunce, 38x28. Origiual. No. 4. Winter Scene. From the famous Dutch nctst.-r. Von Dcr Velde. No. 5. The Ruined Temple. After the distinguished English artist, Wilson. No. 11. Resurrection of Lazarus. 3x54. After Rembrandt A splendid painting. No. 7. ' Popping the Question." 30x40. Origi inal. No. 8. f rench Landseaiw. 27x34. No. 9. Scene on the Hudson. 2,x.'14. No. in. Sceue ou a Fishing Ooant. Wxd. No. 11. Another Fishing 8cene mate to the above. No. 12. Europa. A mythological subject. No. 13. The Fortune feller. !Cxl2. No. 14. Lady Preparing fur a Bath, i No. 15. A aajiftll lvmale head. No. iS. Portrait of a distinguished .itlr.eu of j Evansville in prtstel. No. 17. Child?, head iu pastel; No. 18. "Young Africa." No. 19. English Landscape. No. 20. Mate to the above. Nos. 21, 22, 23, 21. Engravings - Froef-sbeets of j Cole's Voyage of Life. The alnive are all highly finished, aud most of j them, handsomelv framed. 1 boy will he open for examination at the Sun Beam Gallery, from the j 22d of June up to the time of sale. Tlbhs, All sums hetow S25 cah. All above $25, sixty days' time will be given for satisfactory ' notes, pavable in bank. I Ladies are invited to be present H, NELSON A CO., juuelti Auctioneers. Enqnireraud Volksbote eopy.) mnsKRit if fit.' 2 tons of Bran, 100 hush Ear Corn, 25 bnsh Oats, In atore and for sale by junel'.i V1CKERV BROS , No. 82 Main st. FOURTH OF JULY NOTICE. rgMtJ 1IK S, CUjA l'TS, J.V II I-BOAT fessioiis who are going to turn aat on that day, are hereby notlhed that we will furnish their respective committees with necessary Summer Hats or I'aps, principally STRAW HATS, at the lowest manufacturers' prices. No huuibi g. VAUTIEU t M A I; CON N I F. R , jnnel8 No. B9 Main street. Ul7jB CU B B It C J A" fJl 8 8 B II Iirled Beef. 2. lbs for sale bv june2 S. K. GILBERT f CO. AN ADDRESS TOTrTeNDS. " rWMI K I JVIl K H SI ti.VKtl WO I I. II JL respectfully iuforni his irienda and fellow-citi-zeiis, that he has this day commenced bosinvaa for himself at the well knowu sUind of Jubu M. App. 1 have just rmnnl very ni"e and well elected stock ot Ladies', Miasea', Boy', an 1 Children's Shoes of every stvle and of the beat quality. Hoping that by atrict aitsiition to bua'neas aud the manufacture aud alo of a No. 1 article of Sh- ea and Boots, I will merit the patronage ot my new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gems' Boots, G.iitera un Shoea of stl kinds made to erder in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDEVITT. No. 6J Main street, Evansville, Ind. j 13 tf

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

giO B f O BJ T I O.-V" JVOT M.C M Ws Order for Piauk Side-walk. Council Chamber, June 23, 1860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of tho City of Evauaville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north-west sido of Mna street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause, a side-walk of Claaa Ko. U to be laid dowu thereon, withiu thirty days from the publication of this order. 1 P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's office, June 28. 18n. 1 VHP tt h a T A OwV .VI) TI C'B. Order fo Plank Side-Walk. Common Council, June 16, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Cuuu.il of the City ol EvanstiMe, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots froutiug on or adjoining the north-east side of Second street, from a point one hundred ami fifty feet south-east of Gum street to Coaraii street, being the side-walks in front of subdivision 1, -2, 3, 4, S, G, 7, and 8 of out-lot No. 3 in the upper enlargement of said City, cause the side-walk thereon to M brought to the ptofber grade, and that they cause aside-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereou, within thirty days from the publication of thi - order. P. Bl'ltKE, Clerk. Clerk 'a Office, June 28, lsno. CiU H f U H J T 1 a -V .V9T CJi ' Order for Brick Side-Walk. June 23, I860. And now it ia hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Eranvijle. that : the owners of all Lots or parts of Lois fronting on or adjoining the soatn-west side ot Third ' trek t, between Main and Locust streets, in said j city, cause the aide-walks theroon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause good ' stone curbing to be set and sidewalk of clas No. 1 ' to be laid down thereon, withiu thirty days from the publication ot this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, June 2B, 1860. CtOBfOB.tTIOJV V TICK, j ' Order for Brick Side-Walk. Conncil Chamber, ! June 16, 18i. And pew it is hereby ordered and i directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts I of lots frottmg on or adjoining the south-eat ana of Ingle atreet, lrom Third street to Market street, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the projKr grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of (Mas No. 1 to 1st laid down thereon, within thirty .lays from the publication of this order. " P. 1U KKE, Ol'k. City Clerk's Oflice, June 28. IkiM. f t o u f o iu taojs JV0 T A C K WS Order lo Stne Curb. lib'. Council Chamber, June 23, 18o0. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evausville, that the owners of t lie north east half of Lot No. 229 and the south-west one-third of Lot No. 2.3H in the Donation Enlargement of said city, cause good stone curbing to be set in front of the side-walks of said Lots, within thirty dab from the publication ot thi- order. P. BL'RKE, Clerk. Cierk'a Oflice, June 28, I8S0. mmoTACB TO COJTBJCT01tS. Ww The Common Council of the C'iiy of fcvansville will receive scaled propoals until July 20th, 1860, for grading and filling the alley opposite Lots Nos. 4, 5. 16 and 17 in Block No. 33 in the Eastern Enlargement of said City. Said alley to be brought to- the proper grade as the same may be shown by the City Survevor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, June Mtb, I860. TACB TO lOJ-TBAt TOBS. L'he Common Council of the Citv of Evans ville will receive sealed proposals until July ;th. lSt'iO, for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 15, Stock well's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to aud parallel with ingle street, and ext -tiding from Fifth toSixth street; and for grading and tilling the alley in Block No. 15, Stockwell's Enlargement, situated iu the center of said Block, and running paral' i with Kifth and Sixth streets; and for excavating and grading the alley iu Block No. of, iu the Eastern Enlargement, extending from Sycamore to Vine street, and situated between Seventh and Eighth streets ; said allejs to be brought to the proper grade as the same may Im shown by the City Surveyor. P. BURKE, t lerk. Clork's Oflice, June It. I860. ar oa it it Of K t VJA I A XjA TAOJV. MAM The Common Couucil of the City ..I H.VAUS - ville will meet as a Board of Equalization at the City Council Chamber, on Friday, the 22d day of June, A. D., 18611, at 9 o'clock a. m., lor the purpose of equalising and coirecting asesMneuis on real and personal proarty, and will continue its sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized and corrected. All tax-payers arc requested te call aud examine their respective assessments. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, June 14, 1860. Fourth of July at Evansville rMMIK UJll K IIS I tiJS'K II WKHK AT si of the surrounding countf oi ludiaua, llliuois, and Kentucky, to attend a GRANt) CELEBRATION Of the Working Men on the 4th of July, I860. Each Cralt will represent its peculiar trade iu the procession, aud after a march through the citv, will proceed to a BEAUTIFUL GROVE above, where the Declaration of Independence will oe read, and an oration delivered, after which a SUMPTUOUS DINNER wiil be offered to all. Everything fr -e, and all are invited. Ample arrangemeuti are made to feast 2u,uoo persons. J. S. HcCRACKEN, 1 . II. KLl'.IMA , P. DECK EU, CU. KKATZ, i 1 C'omniiltcu. junepj The Economist JL tlrst prvmiuiiia at erery Vnir when it bad been exhibited. At the South-WHtrii India oh District Fair, htb! bn October, there worm but two ! liiiii oflt-nnl foi rooking rtoy t.nu for the bent wol eiMfklng itovr,Minl one for th hot t comI cocking stove. I'lie Bcwuomfat tok tbv FI1ST PBKM1D1I rOB THE UKST GORING aSTGVK KOKWOOD. Ko.-Iker, Klunman A Co took the first premium fur their cooking stove for coal. No other premiums were offered. The large fdlver medal waa awarded to the Economi.it at tho New York State Fair ; and the first premium at the Dnited States Fair held at Cbjcage. and twelve other State and County Fairs in ltt5i. In no branch of mechanical art bus toere buen a more apparent advance tbau in toe manufacture ot stoves. It is but a tew years fiuce the very natfM was a novelty, representing a huge, hapelea structure, almost as devoid ot use as ornament. Those have gradually giwn place to pattern of (race and utility ; until the varieties our markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of uauiea ; and the different phases the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan him-elf. In style and finish, the improvement has lieen real, leaving nothing to be desired ou that point, but the severe competition in price, to which they have been subjected, hss deprived them of many of the more substantial ijualities desirable. This seeuis more especially to have been the case iu reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wives ami crotchety servants than most people imagine. The public have hug sought an improvement in this article, and we believe are re.idy to pay auy reasonable price' for a cooking stove, if it ouly possesses the merits off size, weight, con vetiience, durability, economy, and j rfeotion of mantifactnr:. These qualities sweru tft be possessed most fully iu the Ecoii -mist a new stove, ierfeoted aud brought out the past season, by Messrs, Treadwell, Perry A Norton, ol Alhauy. We h:trd oe much of this ! stove, akd it looki d so much like a stove interideii for um, that we eoncluJed to ry them, and the result of the experiment convinces us that ike ! prourieters, in their deUrmiuation to make the6 stove in the troWd, have succeeded. We regard the Economist us possessing all the merits above enn- ! merated as the great stove of the daj' tar in adj vauce of anything ever attempted in t'iii line of i stoves, perfect in ail its appointments, nd true to ! its name in durability and the use of futl. Among - the many conveniences attached to it, may be men -j tioncd a largo oven, with hooks arranged, for susI pending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from IZ to 25 gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, dc, Ac. The broiling ; hearth is one of the most noticeable features of this i remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling ti xture that was really sati ist&ctory in its ep-ration. The proprietors of this stove have teen conducting a series of experiments ; upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and re- : suiting iu th invention of a gridiron adapted to j this stove, which has keen secured by letters patent, ' aud is one of the mot admirable things of the kind weeversaw broiling without smoke, aud keeping I the coals iu a constant glow. We are always clad to do justice to mechauical im iweuieuts, and uspecially such as c.Autribute so largely to the general ' good, as the one above mentioned. The Kconomit, whh h U CommaadiM such a large , sale, will be found only at KCANTIl N STK- ; PHKNS'S, Main bt., between Water and First, Gvauhvill, In: mart; OHM SHI HTM H ft 19 t ' JC li. Ji ' Uooi rennet d Skirts f all sizes and kinds, at much pru hesier than evtr, received at SOUAPKKBA lU SSING'd, ttiayJl No. 49 Main street Closing Ou.t. tgWwB .llif. sk n.i.ya JIT BBWW duced privea ..iir stock ..I I'Alil'KT OIL CLOTHS, DKL'GGK 1 S, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, IIOSIEBV, (ItSVBS, MUM.1SS, S1IEKT1XGS, CALICOKS. OASSIMEKKS, U LOTUS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have iu the Dry . ..Is line we will sell low for CASH, aa it ia our lull determination to change bnsluess. JAS. OAK LEV A SON. Jnml ilMil Jy6 j octl-tr

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Wialiinir to make room for tho coniibg Fall stock, we are determined to sell the balsnce of our Summer Gooda at such a reduced price, that no one should miss the best opportunity offered for many a dav, to get a really cheap Hat or Cap. VAUTISB . MA BOON V IKK, juue18 No. 31) Main street. ROGERS' CITRATf OF MAGNESIA, rjfWB JtJlST 0.tt,-pAt3flfS JJYM the world for Cjolinjr the Blood, Sick Heada he. Bilious Affections, Sicknuss at the Stomach, and all complaints incident to the Spring and Summer seasons. It affords immediate relief after eating or drinking too freely superior to Saratoga Water as a cooling driuk, audoue liottlo is equal to three (in its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. Ssllino K.oim.v Mii.liosb or Kor tli.s Sold Annvaily. For sale by all Iiruggisti Wholesale by B. L. Fahnestock ,t Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. 13 Spring street. New York City. jataa6-3rad g1 L, L H t TM w" J'0 TiVMi T M At heirs aud legatees of the estat) of Horace liunhaih, d- .eased. having r.qnea ed a speedy settlement of said estate, the undersigned Executors herely notify all persons who owe tL.tt estate to make prompt payment. M.J. BHAV, executor, June 9, I860. jauetl-3wd Knquirer copy.J WW wrjMvs&o w- s sob th IfM Syrup si TH0MP8Qirf PRPO 8TOUK jr u r MiW c o h it i j I..T ii i: JOl best Medicine known for Diarrhflpa. Win sale at THOMPSON'S New Druic t tore. B O W V ' S B B O JVJ M 1 . I Troches i TlltlM PsON'S Drug Store. p., & At fJUIUril'S 11 1. I B THOMPSON'S Drug Store. AnBKJCH, MMhMT, JSJ till SB, ml and American Chemicals, at jnriell THOMPSON'S Dr. is Store g At B W B K ' C BJTt AJWA TA l K. - MJ Jnat the tUng for crying babies, ni june9 THOMPSON'S Drugstore. rmwii k t n obit sT V.w-, jjvii At fraah. Just received at JuiiuO THOMPSON'S Drug More, goni tis j.vii.nKitrc i. VjB s.jkst AAA' receive.! a large stock f r tho Summer, at june4 THOMPSON'S Ding Stole gTBUBB LBMOJV Sl'BCP.SO BXS. M 1 do each, for sale bv jaaet 8. K. OILItKIlT X Co LADIES AND GENTS: -M open at Nm. K Sicond street room for a few more. Come and look no trouble to show those cosy little dove aud tan colored Gaiters. Give us a call and I know 3011 will buy. (iUve Kid, French Kid and Morocco i'olka Boots, of the most exquisite styles ever offered iu this market. Misses' and Children's Gaiters of every shade aud color; Kit! an . Morocco of every style, with and without hels ; Copper-tipped of various kinds, of tho in -proved patent. Gents' flue Patent Leatbwr and Calf Boots made to ordeb of the test imported stoek we have had faff yfars. Glove Kid, Pateut leather. Calf and Morocco Congress Gaiters -excelsior, a la mode.--Made by the most fashionable and ttest workmen to be found our Eastern cities not excepted. Friends. MB! on--strangers, gie us a trial. J oil S" BASOH, marol N. Second ht., Kvanevitle, ind. tPv nrp 1 mi v a M. W . c. 4f t 4& Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Fink Bobinet Bars, Ami an assortment of the fluent bRKbS TUIMMINGS ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, apr.1-.llf On Ft rat Street. Babcock & Go. HARDWARE DEALERS, II A V K. KKMOVEO TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOW orFKIt KOIt SALK A Lartfcand well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS juNSURP ASSED! j CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SI' f f II f it o.y TUB MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. iBABC OCX CO., i Cor. Main & Water sts. Fresh Arrival. WV'mf HJVB JUST tt If I'll -Kit J ww large rariety of fashionable aud lcautiful 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, AL Aa B O , A Lare Stoek of Hats and Caps, Together with a compl. te and varied assortment of Fancy aud Staple Dry lioods, all ol which w wilt sell at uniformly reasonable pricee. DUNCAN A COOKK, may 19 No. ft Main street. -..u.vu, txia v me, ma. WM. H. BOICOCBT. Prop. Manufactured tebiOiadAw

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INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, lat J ISfiO, 1 . 15 H, 3.C,.i s Having complied with the law of Indiana, by tiling iu the State Auditor's ollice a Statement of its Condition the first of January, 1SGO, aud recfiving certificates of authority to transact Insurance business iu the State, Alleu C, Uallock is the dm.r authorized agent for tl.H City, having tiled bismithority lu the County Clerk's oflice. "The Home luaurance Coui.auy insurea agaii.Ht lose or damage by 1'ire and thedangeraof Inland Navigation aud trausa.i tation , ou terms aa favorable an the nature of lb risks aud t he teal security ol the insured and of the Company will warraut. Losses equitablvad list il and promptly paid. CI1A1II K J. HAUT1N, Prwideut. A. K W iLMAl. rii, Vice-l'resideut. J. Miiton Smith, S cretary. Jons Mi llet, Ass't Sec'ry. Dl UElTUKS. W'm. a Lambert, Kirn. ..! A ff A. Lawrence .t Co. tieorge ti. Collin', liraa of mhm man, t.'ollit.sA Co. Dantord N. Kai nev, Kirn, of Wella, Faigo A I'o. Lucius Hopkins. Tr s't I m pm rl.-rs' A 'traders' UauW. Tliom ts Me-sei.er, Wit 1.1 ..I i.Jr 11. Messenger. ' Win. 11. Mellen, Wmm .if Ciattlli. Mellell 4 Uu. ' Clotrlert .1. iiTtllli irei.leut. I A. W. Wilimirlli, V .-. -Piesi.b i I f'bas. B. Hatch, firm M C H II ... h d- ' H. Wats.ui It. ill, Vim uf lla.,kell, Merrick A Dull i Il. no r HuMUj Levi I' Stcne, Firai of Sti.ue, Starr A Co. .1 il ii in pit i Late ot the tirni of Barney, Humphrey J Butler. ; lifi.ige I'ieiie, Firm of George Pearre A Co. : Ward A. Wei k, Kirm of W. A. Work Son. ! Jaa. Low, Firm of J. L.w A Co., Louisville. : 1. II. Krolhiugham, Late oi the firm of I. 11. FrotLii.gham tk Urn. (Charles A. Hiilke.v, Firm f Hulkey A f"o. ' Cephas 11. Norton. Firm ..f Noitou V .lewett. Ii.- I ' u k .v i . Firm of II L.M'k wood A Sun. I I lie firm ol llow en, llcElaaw, King A Co., of I Tbeod.il'e McNaUl. e, L .le. Nar.tue A Co. Richard Higelort, Firm ii St. I.- wr Geo. 1). ilorga.t, Firm of E. I). M.-rgan A Co. Oliver K. W.m a, Finn of VVilUr.l, Wood Co. I A S. Ilari.cs, Firm d A. S D.ir.ies Jk Iturr. Ceorge Bliss. Fiim of Plilpa, hliss d C. A. T Dwight, Film of Trow bridge, Dwieht A- !o. ' funis N.'l.le, Late of the firm ol Coudii A Noble. L. t. Murtoh, Firm of Morton, Crinnel .It Co. . J. B. II ..i. -iiii.soii, I'ii uif'fJ C. HoareA Cm.,Utmttk. ! Chas. P. llul.lwiu. Firm of Bald aria, Starr A Co. John ft. SaUifli Firm .d Nel.-.o; X Co. ! II. A. lluribnt, Finn of Ksrift, Kurlbiit A Co. BJ t- Firm of .!. &. II .t .t Co. Vm. Sturgis, 1- ii ii. ut Uiria, ShaM d: Co. ! John K. Fold, Firm ot Ford Kubber Co. j Sidney Mist, Late t.t firm of Mason Thompson, i Geo. T, hteilm.tu, Hi in .'1 Sie.lmau, Carl:s.e.t haw, of Cinciuliaii. I Cyruf Yale, Jr., Finn of t'jr.-i Vale Jr., A Co., of New Orle-.H. Wiu It. iovlick. Firm ..f Wm It. A C TI. F. sdick. i avld I. R .vil, Firm ol HojJ Brothers A Co., of i Albai... , V V. I F. II. Cosaic, Vina of (Vissitt, Hill A Talmadge, of Memphis. I Lewis Uoberts, Finn of 1, Kol.ei-ts 4 Co. j S. B. I'al.livell, K.ria of Il.vsver . Oaldwoll. Applications made lu A ft UALLOCK 90H, Ag'ts, Marble 11 til Bulldinc, Main stut, may5-2m Kvansvillo, Ind. Hartford Plre Insurance Co., JJ.S'I ". 1 af , I860. ASSKTS. ; Cash on ban I and iu Hank. :W,a.1.ll Cash in bauds of .gcnt,nnd in course of transmission, i Cash hsmedon call SO.UNl.isi tl:il,0-29.is Bills receivable for loam, amply necured Real Kstate, unincumbered, (cash val.) okiy Shares Bank St.srk in Hartford, Market Value Aift I Shares Bank block ia Ke- York, Market Value, 90i Shares I; ink Stuck in Boston, Market Valu. 100 Shares Bank i-tock in St. Loui, Market Value 1 10 Shares Itauk Mock, Iie.il Koad.aud other St's k, Market Vaiiie Hartford City Hoods, ti n-r cent., Market Value State Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) U per o ut., Market Value jajaa M Slutres State liauk Wisconsin, Market Value - TliSBLM 16,000.(K MMMaOfl 107,&C5.(N. 4o,:iiki..hi 16,7i0.li 36,Su'.xi li,ll.lKi V3,7I)H.59 60,930.85 Total Assets.. Ti.uil Liabilities... OFKICEOF AUDITOR OK STATIC, INDIANA, Indianapolis, Fob. 13, I860. i To THE Provlk of Inoiana The Hartford Fire Inoitruuce Company having complied with the law of Indiana, by tiling in thia Ollice a Stateii. f of its Condition on the first day i f January, 1800, and having invited an examination of its allaira by thia Dtpartmaut, 1, John W. Dodd, Auditor oftbt btate of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough exiimiuatieii of the hooka and assets of the Company, at their OIBce in tho City of Hartford, Conn,, aua that tho Company own and have in tliolr possessfi,il In cash, and in securities convertible at pleasure, neatly One Million of Dollars, applicable to the paj mailt of losses nu amount corresponding with their official Statement of Jannary last. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company has been in exiateucn for half a century. The b'.gh character of its officers lor oxperi'jnce and probity the promptness aud fidelity with which it has met all its engagements justly entitles It to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. DoDD, Andltor nf State Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dwellings. Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds of property, cau be effected iu this Company upon as tavorable tei ms as the nature of the risks and aecnrity to Poliev holders will admit. 1 A BTZCQ L A K AT i'KNTIOJJ given to insuring Fi rm property, consisting .'Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock Hay, (irain. Farming Uteut iia, Ac, Ac., contain.'.! therein, for a term of years ct LOW rates of pre niium. Applications for lu-turauce may lie made to tie nndersigued, the dulr authorized Agents of th CoaafMMMF. A. C. II ALLOCK A SON, Ag't. Orrica: Marble Hall Boildlug, Main street. may$-wa II ITB'S I QPATavrA i W LEVER V f TRESS AND SUPPORTSrglllKSK J'K J.XII MJS VJ.VAA- able inatrumenta aro offered aa entirely iaw in action and principle Having a combined ward aad vptcard motion, they retaiu Kujura with oue-hiilj ou pressuro than othora. Amid the instrument with a rigid tpring. 'bey will injure the back and cord, and from their cc ttattt and painful pressure are tranblesoma. WMto! will produce KADICAt, CURE if properly nasl.Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet fro. to all. Addresa BARNES A PARK, New 'orfc J. D. PARK, Clncinnti. June7-3mdAw Or KEM.ZR A WHFC p-oodT luck Needed for Ytefifw Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NiEH) STILL AHEAD. rglltlh flBM It JS JU8T BBCBIV -At e.l a brau-new atock of Dry Gooda, coi.-istin of a great many artie'es in their line, too numeroi to name, which are now open for inspection, ai will certainly he sold cheap for raah at their stor 43 Main street. MILLER A NIEHAU9. CHAS. 11. N1KHAV8. 1'fIS U. h l FIRM OF MF.HAIS At BECKMAM. KEW STOVE AXD TIM STOR B 911 O L K SJ I. K JJKH B B TJ I WW dealers n Mauutactnrera of lin, Coppe and Sheet Iron Wares. No. 8, Water street, betwe. Main and Locust, Evansville, iud. The undersigned have constantly on hand a ft assortment of Stoves of every variety and patter at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform th. friends aud the public generally, that they ha the best and neatest-assortment of Tin Ware ev ..tnied, and have constantly on baud a full aaaoi meiit of Druggist Cans, Ac, Ac. Those persons wisbiug work it their line are i speclfully requested to give them a call before pu cbasiDg elsewhere, as oy prompt attention to th. business and a thorough knowledge of their trac they hopo to give general sali-.taction. NIKIIAUS .v DECCMAN COPPER ANlTaOH WORK, Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Sti Pi"", Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Copp smithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repair Metal Rooting, Guttering, Ac. Work uarrantl to give perfect eatiqfaction, at touieHt prlCf. mar7-4m. m 9 " i T k .l.vil tmm W JtMJKM, C WW ment, Plaster Paris, White Sand, Wl Shells, and Plastering Hair, for sale by GEO. FOSTER A CO., juualW Corner Locust st. and Cana only by" E. dI'dUHKEK 4 co""' 181 Pearl street, New York.