Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 262, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 July 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. WEDNESDAY MORNING ....JUL 11 PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOB PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN 07 ILLINOIS. 'The People ok these United States ark the rightful Mastebs of both Pnvn:g vr Pat-UTS VrlT TO OVERTHROW tee Cosstitction, bct to Otebthrow the Men WH3 Pervert the Constitution. Abraham Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MA1KE. " T Love my Country mobe than I Love my Pabty.'' Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. SUctort f'T tie Statu at Large. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur. IOHX L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Elector: 1st District Cyril M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Buy, of Clarke. id District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John II. Farquabar, of Franklin 5th District Nelson Trawler, of ayette. th District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John 11 anna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel H. Huff, of Tippecanoe. th District James N. Tjner, of Miami, loth District Isaac .Tcnkinson, of Allen. Uth District David O. Daily, of Huntington. FOR CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, L. Q. DeBRULER, OF SPENCER COUNTY. Opposition State Ticket. FOB 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 PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Whai the Dred Scott ase Uecliled. Under this head, the Washington Conttition, the central Democratic organ, having the special patronage of the present Democratic Administration, "keeps before the people" the following summary of the point? decided in the Dred Scott case : In the 19th volume of Howard's Reports, page 395, it ia stated that the Supreme Court of the United States decided ia the Dred Scott case as follows : 1st. " The territory thus acquired is acquired by tne people of tho United States for their common and equal benefit, through their agent and trustee, the Federal Government. Congress can exercise no power

oter the rights of persons or property of a j The same paper states that tho liepublicitizen in the Territory which is prohibited I cans 0r tuat, COUnty inteud having a caodi-

by the Constitution. The Government and the citizen, whenever the Territory ia open to settlement, both enter it with their respective rights, defined and limited by the Constitution." 2d. " Congress have no right to prohibit the cititensof any particular State or States from taking up their homes there, while it permits citizens of other States to do so. Ner has it a right to give privileges to one class of citizens which it refuses to another. The territory is acquired for their eqnal and common benefit, and if open to any it must be open to all upon equal and the same terms." 3d. " Every citizen has a right to take with him into the Territory any article of property which the Constitution of the United States recognizes as property. 4th. "The Constitution of the United States recognizes slaves as property, and pledges tho Federal Government to protect it. And (-onstress cannot exercise any ... . b - -------- i

more autnoruy over property ot taa.. tLe road Uiroug!l Ea,t Tennessee and Northscription than it may constitutionally exer- r, f. r, lln!vreni

scription iban it may constitutionally eise over property of any other kind. 5th. "The act of Congress, therefore, prohibiting a citizen of the United Slates taking with him his slaves when he removes to the Territory in question to reside, is an exercise of authority over private property which is not warranted by the Constitution, and the removal of the plaintiff by his owner to that Territory gave him no title to freedom." 6th. " While it remains a Territory, Congress may legislate over it within the scope of it9 Constitutional powen in relation to citizens of the United States, and may establish a territorial government, and the form of this local government must be regulated by the discretion of Congress ; but with powers net exceeding those which Congress itself by the Constitution is authorized to exercise over citizens of the United Statee in respect to their rights of persons or rights of property. Douglas aud his follower profess full taith in the doctrines of the Dred Scott decision, and have again and again fully pledged themselves to abide by it, in all its particulars. The Constitution's statement of these doctrines i3 quoted word lor word from the official record. Any pretense, therefore, of professed Dred Scottites, that they are in favor of giving any power whatever to the people of the Territories to exclude slavery, is arrant hypocrisy. That Reptile Aqain. The Enquirer, copying tho snake story we published a a day or two 3ince, makes out what it calls another point of resemblance between the creature in que? lion and the Democratic party, to the effect that if that party be destroyed a number of others will rise in its stead. Tho similarity is rather striking we admit, for when the National Democracy ras slaughtered at Baltimore, several sec tional parties did emerge from its carcass, but our neighbor forgets that the young snakes were also dispatched just as these fragmentary parties will be next November, notwithstanding the "ballot stuffing'' which that paper so candidly acknowl edges. The democracy of the Common Pleas Judicial District composed of the counties of Spencer, I'erry, Crawford,! irange, and Dubois, held their convention at Caunelton on the V!8th of June last. John J. Key, of Perry county, wa3 nominated for Judge, and Wiley C. Adams for Prosecutor.

We pity the Situation Of the Lincoln v

m4a in the Northern portion of the State. . uoagiai s louowers in mat section are too limited in numbers to make the fiht interesting, and the campaign, there, will los much of its interest to the opponents of the " Little Giant.'' While we commiserate the condition oflhe Republicans who have nobody to fight we congratulate the Opposition of the Pocket, in having a political enemy to contend with. The First Congressional District is to be redeemed. The Gibraltar of Democracy must be takeu Hero is a glorious work, and right gloriously are the friends of Lincoln, Hamlin, and DeBruler undertaking it. We are confident they will spare no effort, or fail to put forth every exertion to bring about the complete route of the corrupt dynasty now controlling the Government. Friends ! The contest is no longer whether Lincoln and Hamlin will carry Indiana, but whether they shall not receive more votes than their opponents combined; and whether Judge DeBrul?r shall not be the next Representative in Congress from this District. Let us rally, then, with our mottoes " Lincoln and Hamlin against the field,'' and " L. Q. DeBruler our next Congressman." Tlie Urecklnridge and l.tnr Party In Ohio. The National Democracy, or supporters of Hon. John C. Breckinridge and Gen. Joseph Lane for the Presidency and VicePresidency, are organizing for the coming campaign in every town and county in the State. Herels a call signed by one hundred of the most substantial and influential rltlens of Jefferson county, which we riip from a Steubenville exchange: Dbmocratic Mectinq. The uudersigned : invite their Democratic fellow citizens to i meet in the Court House, on Tuesday evei ning, Jnly 10th, I860, for the purpose of i responding to the nomination of John C. ; Breckinridge and Joseph Lane for President and Vice President of the United States; ior the purpose of taking incipient steps for I organizing a Democratic party in Ohio that shall be in harmony with the principles and I organization of the Democratic- party ' throughout the Union. Here follow the names. Don. Chas. W. Russell of Wheeling, Messrs. J. M. Estep, John H. S. Trainer, I and others, will address the meeting. gsaJThe Louisville Journal says that Cacsius M. Clay drew a crowd at the Court House in that city on Saturday night last, hardly less in size thau the one which signalized the Dou!;i Meeting the night before. And the respectability aud good behavior of the assemblage were even more remarkable than its size. Mr. Clay was heard throughout with close attention and with the most perfect decorum. The demeanor of the crowd reflected honor on tho city. yherifl. H jg supposed that Mr. i Wm. Cross will make the race. He was formerly u somewhat prominent Democrat, aud the candidate, of that tiarty iu 1853 for the State Senate. J-Vora the WMft4sjflM ConsUtaiiuit. Km lm t as in lor Breckinridge anil Lane. Wu have been permitted to publish the j following extract from a private letter to a j gentleman of this city. The same report cotne to us from every section of the South, aa'4 wo have no hesitation in giving it as , our opinion that there will not be a bona fide electoral ticket in favor of Douglas in any Southern State. With these farts daily manifesting themselves, will not tfce true ; Democracy of the North rally to the only ; ticket that has any hopes of success f "Columbus, Oa., June 30th. v e arrived ai nome si We arrived at home safely. All along shout for the Democratic ticket Breckinridge and Lane. The bogus Democracy will hardly have strength enough to make a jarring note in the general voice which U raised for the support of the party. As yet there are not five Douglas men iu Columbus. ' Nearly all the Democratic papers in Missouri have run up the regular Hag. --h'u-quirer. The following Democratic journals in Missouri have declared for Breckinridge and Lane -not quite the " regular Hag, ' according to our neighbor's notion?:, yet the list doubtless embraces ' nearly all the Democratic papers " of that Stale, so far as heard from . Examiner, Jefferson City; Bulletin, St j-m m y I Tk if 1 r I ... . (.,,-. ',1 11, 1 r,. . . - . . ' . -,.0,,. r-'TT--" r" geon ; awe Argus, cotumnia; orim-esi Reporter, Plattsburg ; Weston A rgtts, Weston ; Boliitrr Courier, Bolivar; Soutfwesi yews, Jasper county; Howard Banner, Fayette; Randolph Citizen, Huntsville; Springfield Advertiser, Springfield ; Canton AVportcr, Canton ; Marshal Democrat, Marshal ; Milan farmer, Milan ; Lhitlicothe tiratiteie, i Chillicothe Cin. Gaz. Thk Chicago Daily Timet, Doi'glus' special organ, speak3 of the leading Germans in this country in this language : Pretentious ranters nnd extravagant or reckless reformers, who filed from tho op pressed States of Kurope, not daring to tueet : and combat the oppressors, are come here 1 to indulge their oratorical propensities entirely out of harm's way. The Germans will go, almost in a body, I for Lincoln and Hamlin. Hence this malignant attack by the Douglas organ. Tlie Rockport Democrat publishes in 1 full the Majority Report of the Committee on Credentials at the Baltimore Convention. That paper, nor no other Dentins sheet that we have ever seen, has dared to publish Mr. Stephen's Minority Report. They know that Stephen's Report is uuauswerable, and completely exposes the machinations of the Little Giaut's frieuds ro secure bis smmusalion. tfh Daniel S. Dickinson of New York iiitiruated to tlie President that he would .. , D . . not move iu me suipuit 111 tut? irecunu uie ticket until every Douglas head in his .State holding office was brought to the block, The President intends complying with the request.

Be"BJ'M,.llVl 0pnio" of coin and Donglsi.

ttelow we give ap extract from the speech of Senator Benjamin, giving hi opinio us of Lincoln and Douglas. Tor one he expresses admiration, for the other contempt. In the people's candidate he .discovers the bold, honest, and candid statesman ; in Douglas the jleutagogue and political trickster. When life-long Democrats so frankly avow their opinions of apolitical friend and op- , -. . , , -. . , . ., ,( porient, ought it not to be a testimony of weight with the peopl. Were w the ex--tract : i " We accuse him Douglas) of this, to-wit : tuat navinj; uargaineu with us upon a point, i upon which we were at issue, that it should : Ko iwniilliir a it..) !.!. 1 rxnin . ihot hi nnnlil 1 .Ljj. ... ...... j ... I auiuts me decision ; mat ne wouiu ci unuer the decision, and consider it a doctrine ; that having said that here in the Senate, he went home, and under the stress of a local election, his knees gave way ; his whole person trembled. His adversary stood upon principle and was beaten; and lo, he is a candidate of a mighty party for the Presidency of the United States. The Senator from Illinois faltered. He got the prize for which he faltered; but lo, the prize of his ambition to-day slips from his grasp because of his faltering in his former contest, and his success in the canvass for the Senate, purchased for an ignoble price, has cost him the Presidency of the United States. Here were two men struggling before the people of a State on two great sides of ft political controversey that waa dividing the I'nion, each foreuipire at home. Onestood on principle va3 defeated. To-day where stands he? The other faltered received the prize ; but, to-day where stands he; not at the head of the Democratic party ofthese 1 nito.i llatAa Via ia i fulltkn ctar W A . ! , ', . . have separated from him. He IS right in I saving We have separated from him. We have separated from him, not becausa he j . ... . jo? . . held principles in 1S5G diflerent from ours, v e hare separated from him, not because I we are intollerent of opposition from any body, for the Senator of Ohio (Mr. Pugh) is an honest member of our organization. We separate from him because he has denied the bargain that he made when he went home, because, after telling us here in the Senate that he was willing that this whole matter should be decided by the Supreme Court, in the face of his people ; he told them that he had got us by the one bill; and that, whether the decision was for or against us ; and because he is ready to make use of Republican argument against himself at home, and put them forth against the Democratic party in speeches here in the Senate." The Demookacies in Nkw Esolasd. The following newspapersin Massachusetts will support the Breckinridge ticket: The Boston J'ust, Lowel Advertiser, New Bedford Times, Greenfield Democrat, Bantstftble Patriot, Salem Advocate, Essex County Democrat, Lawrence Sentinel, and Pittsfield Sun. in Connecticut, the leading Democratic papers hoist neither ticket. The Hartford Times, in reporting the proceedings of the Douglas Convention, says : " The drama ended the Democratic party broken up." The New London Star says : " To say that we are mortified and disappointed, does not adequately express our feelings. It is enough to make one's heart sick. The dearest rights of the Democracy of the Union have been trifled with by their delegates, and they will be held to a strict accountability. They had no right, iu vindicating the claims of this or that m iu, to push tho party to the verge ot dissolution." Prediction!. The Now York Tribune tnnkes the following predictions : 1. We predict that Lincoln auJ Hamlin will have the highest Electoral Vote, aud that Breckinridge and Lane wi'l have the next highest. 2. We predict that Bell aud Everett whom the Express pretends to support will have more Electoral Votes than Douglas and Johnson, whom it really favors. 3. We predict that Breckinridge and Lane will have twice as many Electorral votes as Douglas and Johnson. 4'. We predict that Lincoln and Hamlin will have four times as many Electoral Votes as either Bell and Everett or Dougla and Johnson. Th: Madison (Wisconsin) Aryu and Democrat, so long the central organ of the Wisconsin Democracy, has at last taken its position for Breckinridge and Lane. The Beaver Dam Democrat has followed its example, and declares it to be one of the most pleasant duties of its life. Th Arcu) is the organ of the Democratic party of Wis- ! cousin, and the most influential paper in the State. Tho act to which we refer is ! one of especial significance, as it proves the existence of a very strong Breckinridge feeling in the State. It is also stated that the Waukeslia Democrat, another influen- ; tial Democratic paper there, is about to deelftre for Breckinridge, and that a Breckinridge paper is about to be started at Mil- j waukee. Thk rbllowing is au ertract from r buslilC5J I L' cl 1 UtMll 1 VWUKfc. Indiana. We dc ubt not there are many i old line Democrats in a similar condition of j perplexity. The times, in fact, tire lisrd for ; Democrats: " Gentlemen, we old line Democrats are 1 quite put out of our reckoning since we re- ; ceived the news from Baltimore. It is ex- : tremely hard for OS to tell what crowd we I belong to. It is my candid opinion, that ; the Little (fiant will have no show in the . First Congressional District of Indiana. Cin Com. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. American CutlerY ailll Plated Ware. 7roHi- lu.yii 1. 1: iikskbt Mjrw Table Knives and Forks. Ivory handle Desert and Table Kuives only. Plated " " " Forks, Butter Knives, Plated Tea and Table Spoom, Carvers to mati h with Knives ami Forks, Slnw Cutters. Kuameled Kettles and Sauce pans. The above f Isrst ipiality aud tini&b, leceived and offered at reasonable rates at J ACOB STRAUB ,t SON'S, julyi" 71 Main street. wm bass k k t rx s"ooi urn. MLM forsale to the trade at Eastern cost for cash, julylo JACOB STRAUB A SON. WmJIBV-'KST TOOLS mM T BK 11 VC'KJU MM rates. Glass ami Grain Scythes, Sueaths. Cradles, Sickles and Forks, at very low figure to close out stock. JACOB STKAUB & SON. F OH BR T TWO BT9M.M Britk Dwelling Ilottne -ontaiuing "1 rooms. Enquire at this otti.-c. julvlO otd Wit St ,.ti CHK-If (t u TO B iVT. A llv.i! t. :l IX the collier of Third unit- .eh-.. a..ij.-.. ,om.. ci.-i,.ru Hii.l out iiu;i- ... 11 to ii order I .r p!-tJ'-ibir.i ei' inire oi z. h 1.'.-1-. or Mooasw, jul7 11 lb premises. jn ;;.T T: .. .v WW Ml Store, lately otiel ausl occupied by M i, bael ilavisk, JOQOwueS, :i a -iorery and J r SIOB store, Vli.. 1. 1 i-i a corner of Muiu and ruurrw ssrvless lirst-lale Miluko leui-e altachecl to t lie st.u e Applv to John Gavisk, 01 WM. KAH.M.Ji. jiilyft-dAwtf MJt tJ tO I KK. 'J .I- KOCKKTS mW for sal hi ri. E. Gt LRERT & CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ft: t kro s pritH n.ii.rn; whitk WU Load, i . lived this day, which I will sell I r cash . julj'J-3t vm. niKRBowi-it, No. 7s Wasbinjrtnn Block. mmoTicK. m wii.i. j.rai-j: run mj w collection of my rents and othe bu?inceS iu charge of Wheeler A lglehart. julj7 OCTAVIA E. fcEWIS. WW BBSS SILKS. Jt I.J B UK STOCK of Buck n.l Tiocy Dr silks very cheap k ciOb out, ar tne cnc.ip wrvviiioiw rorc 01 schapker a bussing, jnlrs No. m Main street. nenaovalmWM 8. II J S TlJil 8 HJ a UKM O VR1I rw her stock of Millinery WfM. her stock ot Millinery Goods from heroid stand on First Street, tO NO. Oil Main Btreet, I next uoor to milium cms., ue.e next door sue win continue to Keep a large and beautiful stock of Bonnets, Bibbons, and Millinery Goods) generally. The Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock before purchasing. julyl-lma ri st bkckivkii mm 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Gum Packing, .100 lbs Cotton Hope from .1-tC to IV4 inches. l..-i ibs Gum " to linen. 150 lbs Gasket Borad, 11 reels No. 1 Packing Yarn. -2 dez Gum Cutters. i doz Lanterns from 40c to$ .., 60 Ibs Nos. 1,0, and Flour of Enn-ry, 42 pairs Skiff Oar. Manilla Rope all sips, Twines, Marlm. Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at junc22 SINZICH A IWR. MM OJV.VJB TS: It 0 .VJV -K T 8 ! .'-M MM nice stock of trimmed and untrimmed Bonnets on hfiml. nasi which will Im sold etieap to close out, at the Drv Goods Store of Si ''ilAPKEJt BUSSING, jnne2 No. 49 Maiu streej. For Sale. -UWmU01,M WMMtM HBOCXBi" II Lit 1 - WW ness. The undersigned intends to retire from business after the 1st of September next, and in the meantime would negotiate for the sale of ihe l ' trade and Kood will of the business of M. W. Foster Co., and will also lease for a term of vears the store-house now occupied by them. The stand is one of the most eligible in the city and the house is a new, substantial, modern style four-story building in complete repair. The present trade of the house is a safe and profitable one, and to active business men having a fair amount of capital, a mor.. certaiu opportunity to build up a large and prontable business is seldom offered. For further particulars eminire of Geo. Foster A Co.. or the subscriber. M. Wi FOSTKIt. jiilyl-liud&w DR. J. FLEAGER, a 0 V e ID e 3! H 0 M MJ S BRTVBJVKn, JJVIl ST 1 1, 1. MM continues to Keep paoe with all the improvements in his profession, at his Booms under Cily Daguerrean tiallery, Main Btreet. Me is now making those beautiful Hard Rubber, Vulcanite and Amber plates, which in many respects, are superior to Gold. Also, the usual styles of Gold and Silver work. Decayed teeth permanently saved by plugging. He is also uiing the Electrical process for extracting teeth without pain. Children's teeth straightened, Ac. Prices very moderate, aud work warranted. july2-tf WMVBBJIIt M M ica Kings ! If HI 1 JJBKB1 1 nx3 I .' Flags I Yo youngsters and lovers of Iudejieiulence, if 3011 wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy your Flsgs at the Cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPKKR& BUSSING, ju12 No. 4'J Main street. HOKS: SHOKS! ! 8HOKB .' W-TJ5, 9 have tust received a large addition to our stock of Ladies', Sliases', and Children's Shout of every kind, which will be sold at priceu to unit everybody. Call and lodge for yourselves, at the Cheap I Dry Goods s'toie of H It A r linn A n'9SfIXS julyJ No. 4'J Alain street. m H-- -tijii . vovjy'tt .mjijs' is WW anxious to procure a situation us clerk, travI ing agent, solicitor, collector, or in uuy capacity iu j which he cau make himself useful. He writes a i good, legible baud, and is a good accountant. Satisfactory referenco gveu iu the city. Enquire at this office. juui-JO-tf ; mcwtmTH O f JVI- K IKBHJ- ', M tiou. Cotui) one, come all, to John Ranch's I Boot and Shoe Mannf.ii.tory, ou Second s'reet, ns he i Is selling at cost for cash, Ladies' , Gents' and Cbili drrn's 11 and Shoes, until the 1th of July, iu I order that till may be comfortably shod at the coleI brat ton, at low figures, with good summer Boots ! and Shots. (juneWl JOHN RASCU. O sWflfV J'B HMS, kJ'rJsSi mmJWW , ., -..oof- lbs Shoulders, plain, 50H lbs jides. just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. S writ I.. KKJLKK X 1MjKOw hart will attend to collections and otb-r I business during mv absence at the East. june;iU-:u FRANCIS AMORY. , mmiiKKii .7 oss. in ha lk m&m.ks M for sale low to close lot. S. E. GILBERT & CO., aae30 No. 4 Sycamore street. -mml'KlJI B. SO BJIBBKV8 " fit. Ill V Cider f hoicn quality, tor Pic lea, etc. B. E. GILBERT & CO. june.30 .1-1B1T8 OK TIBt-JK.VTIJYK 5 bbls. in perfect order, just received pr steamer K. H. Fairchild, for sale by june30 S. E. GILBERT A CO WmVBK WHIT K I.KA1I .-100 KKUS M for sale by S. K. GILBERT A C'J. wugs. 300 H.I 1. 1' HBC.ns, itOOll and sound for sale by S. t. GILBERT d CI). June30 BO0.WS. 400 1IOXKJV 'KOB 8AJLK to the trade at manufacturers prices by juno june.10 8. E. GILBERT A CO. nBK88 M1LI.B " COTTOJ)' aru and Cai pet Chfiin. 200 baiis all sizes of this favorite brand for lie by S. E. GJf BKRT A CO., junelHi AKenta " Cypress Mills." MMKJM'. .ft. I. V 1 1. S.J. .WJ t'TT.V MM Bortnerdn, in duxetis and r-'els, for sale by juneHli S. E. GILBF.RT f- CO. WMICH 1. K S.-:i O HOXK, 1 WOZK.V, ML each Mixed " and " Assorted." jimeSO E. GILBERT CO. Inamonse Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Mali Restorative Was introduced to the public early in l&r9. it ts sow Universally used throughout the civilized world. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, Oil, IF YOU ARE BALI). IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF rOU HAVE NERVOl S HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING. TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY, I SK WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVK. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD A CO., 114 MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO.. PATENT MEDICINE Dfc'ALERS. AND DllLGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNT KY. 0.J.W00D&.C0., a i.i . a 1. so, AiiF.KTS roa It B. .ri..v." .v CKl.KBBJTKll A.sue Balsam. juue l-:imdftw WmKJll BUB BO W, 1 5 .TM1J street, have just received a good assortment of the following description of Shoe.., to-wit : Ladies' Lasting Heeled Congress Boot-.. " M Ciiter-. ' Sp'g Kid " Boots, " " and Coat Sp'g Heeled " " and Buskins, 4 Slip's iu great variety. Men's Kid, Calf and Lasting Congress Boots, " Calf Scutch Boots, and Goat Oxford Ties, ' Goat.Eu'd and Plush Pumps and Nulliliers, ' Fine French Calf Boots, Boys Calf, Goat and Enameled Scotch Baits, " Oxrord Ties, Youth's Oxford Tien and Krogana, Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Euauieled Ankle Ties, " Fancy Colored Ankbi Ties, Kill and 3Iorocco " ' CopperTip'd Boots every kind. All of which were made by the best manufacturers East, and will be sold at very low prices, j 11 oe2

MISCELLANEOUS.

J. M. GLjEICHMANN, KVANSVILLE, IXDIANA. tW.I.Vi PJ TUBKR J.VII WHOIjMmfM sak- Healer iu Pur Cider and Extra Family Vinegar. Onlers troni-ji dhtauco wiH reeeire prompt attention. N B. This Vinegar has takeu thu pruuiiuni at th eVontrr' Western -Indiana DfitrlcT TaTr Tasl" Oc- ' tobcr. Orders for Vinegar will be received at the Factory or at n. Kelson & Co. 's Auction it. hi on Main street. Sixth struct, aixir Fulton Avenue, Lamaco. junc2b.dJtar - yUOllkeil tU HltULB XXTJtJl M Flour in store and iir sale at low ligurae to rlo consignm-ut. by BKOWN A A I K M A N" H UN N E LTT" (FOBMKRLYOF STEELE A HUSNELL.) Flooring 3VElXs, CORNER OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASSYILLE. IND. rWlHIS U JBSTJtBLMSHMKJST Jm js now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Plauing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Moulding, Window Blinds, and every ether description of work done iu such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and ill be offerod at the lowest cash jwrkw. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatherboardirui constantly on hand, aud will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved styl. jy22 WM. BUNNELL. Candy, Santonine Lozenges. K O Iff KB TIIKSK JLOZK."S'tJK K WW without disguise as to their comnosition. As their name imports, they depend for their efficacy upon Santonine alone the lately discovered active principle of the Kuropean or Levant Worm Seed. All the merit which we claim lor our medicine is the purity of the Santonine wliteh it contains, and the careful manner in which it has been incorporated with and distributed through the .aaf from which the Lozenges have been formed. To be sure of these important points, we luiTe them prepared at the Louisville Chemical works, where the Suutonine is lirst testini for Its purity, and thnn combined In the Lozenges in such nay as in retain its properties and virtues unchanged. To the Profession we peseut a valuable and wellknown medicine in a convenient ar,,i attractive form, of uniform and known strength the directions indicating the dose of Santonine according to the U. S. P. To the public we orter a remedy for Worine efficacious, side, ami iu pleaseut AS confnetionery, at a moderate price. For sale by all reputable Druggists throughout the South and West. WILSON, PKTEB A CO.. ju!y2-3w Main street, Louisville, Ky. NEW FURNITURE STORE fi JUST OPENED BV THE MM TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of all kind.-, la the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No. 5 Water st., next door to R. Barnes, F.VAKSVILLK, ISI. F. Skoletzky, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, Iml. juue2o-Cm rmy o i l, k t j b t m k s ML In great variety, at the lowest price, at tho New Drug store of feb27 N. S. THOMPSON. F. SHARPE & CO., DEALERS IN SEEDS A N II Agrtcultiiritl Implements. i ; Maiu st., EVANSVILLE, IND. No. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. n 4JK18L KB, HJ V1JYU JV8T BKM turned fi om the Fast, where he 4m 1 - - 1 - -. . . . lf. HUB 1 ' 1 CU 1& beautiful assortment of fine Watches, Chains, Jewelry, 9ll,oi Iram 11 1" Clocks of every description , Ue is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular, aud which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He respectfully invites his frieuds and customers to uxamine his goods aud prices before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold are warranted to be as represented. N. B. Personal atteutiou paid to repairing of tine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. 89 Slain st., opposite Court House. Evansville, Iudiaua. apr.H) P. L. GKISLER. Wholesale and retAil dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. I MAIN STREET, WWBHBBK rA.y II K KOVJS'H . WW full stock of all the novelties of the day for the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Harps, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes. Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Clie.smen, Dominos, Fireworks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade solicited by oct29-ly A. C. PUSHES. New Dry Goods Establishment. ray bk rwj k 11 sifiJS'K u, l.jitk of M the firm of Roser Bros. A Co., begs leave to inform his friends and citizens of Eransville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the East j witn, and is now opening at tne capacious store room, on First street, one door south of Prosion Bros , a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from the lowest price Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market affords. Having been long acquainted with the business, the undersigned is swore that the cash system is the only system which will succeed, aud therefore only slls for cash. Prices will be iu accordant e. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the new store on First street, wbr. you will get the worth of your monev. Itespeetfiilly, L. FRET. mar8 A Z U M E A Bcikina Powder. BRIC KE T T Ol CO.. H'lTEB.ST., .VIMK I Oi l ST. rWIHK KBOKB1KTOB8 OK THK M Aznmea now call attention to an article which, having theHpproval of physicians and chsmists vito have analyzed it, they can confidently .lecommend, and warrant to be Pure and Wholesome, And free from all deleterious driucs. In regard 10 economy, the advantages are many and great, vi-..: All the nourishing properties 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 forpastry, puddings, Ac. Families will find the Azumea desirable for nearly all purposes where flour, meal, Ac, Is used. Hotels, boats, and boarding houses, can be supplied st rates that will make it the most economical article now used. Sold by Grocers generally. N. B. As the Azumea contains no alum, it will not make dark or bad flour light. june22-lyr mlFarbte: Jflarble: mmntv is w-oi:b timk to bu mlW LARGE AND SMALL MONUMENTS of : all varieties and styles, MANTLES, FURNITURE MARBLE, ; Vases, Urns, Head stones, Ac, which for quality, I architectural beauty, and finish, aie not to be sur- J passed auywlu-re. My Ware-Room is well supplied with the above varieties, which I will sell at reduced prices to make room tormv rail shipments. MARBLK DEALERS Will always liud my supplies equal to their de mauds, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Building, Evansville, lud. juoe6-3mdAw M. A. LAWRENCE. arm o uu. M 100 bbls. Heavy and Light Mess, AOTsnlf bbls Pig Perk, Jo bbls Bump Pork, 100 kegs Choice Family Lard, Forsslo by GEO. FOSTER St CO., tuiielts ' Corusr Locust st . and Canal.

MISCELLANEOUS.

HtSJir, CHwM rMK, riiKJ PfiST Wiahlnsr to make room tor ine coming ran kick, we are determined to eell the balance of our Summer Goo at such a reflated price, that 110 one should miss the best opporroriity offered for many a dav, to get a really cheap Hat or Cap. VAUTIEB & MARCONMER, jvmeur No. 3!TKuiIH street. ROGERS' CURAT v OTMAGNESlT, tJWK 0jy.T!lflVK IJV M the world for Oooling the Blood, Sick Head-a-he. Bilious Affections, Sickue-a at the Stomach, and all complaiuU incident to the Spring and Summer seasons. It affords immedial relief after eating or drinking too fieely superior to Baraton Water as a cooling drink, and one bottle, is efinal to three (in its medicinal properties; of the Liquid Citruto of Magnesia. 81LUN0 Kapirlt MitLios or Bot nta Soi.n Annvallt. For sale by all Druggists Wholesale bv B. L. Fahnestock A Co., Pittsburgh. Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. 193 Spring street, New York ty- Jun5-3md CmM.M,MVTJf o jv jvm tics tmjk heirs aud legatees of the estate of Horace Dnnhani, deceased, having reques ed a speody settlement of said estate, the undersigned Exocutors hereby notify all persons who one that estate t. make piuiupt payment. MAKOUS SHEKWOOD. I L Cu.i I . . p. .H. J. DAAI. 1 June 'J, lStnl. Junelt-:v-.: Enquirer copy. mm ms. u'i.8i.on'H booth us-ti WfM Syrup st THOMPSON'S DRUG ST0nK. W OI"! T MJl jir C O B II L T H K Mid best Medici tie known for Diarrhosa. For sale at THOMPSON'S New Drug More. "wm' B O tF .V1 S H B O .' H I J X. MM Troche at THOMPSON'S Drug Store. BL JII.IIM.'J'8 ULCK 9 At THOMPSON'S Drugstore. I WBK.yvll, ifMlBMjJ'. K.y tilflSH, ml' and American Chemicals, at JuneSt THOMPSON'S Drug Siore. ggl.U'KKS- i a B.TI .VJ TI i"K. MXH Just the thing for cry lag babies, at i jime9 THOMPSON'S Drug Store. rmioiLMii ooi. .-ku jUVO JL fresh. Just received at juno!) THOMPSON'S Drug Store. ffA'U J8 J.V .nKIIirt.VJB8.-JU8T MLM receive.! alargewtock for the Summer, hi juncM THOMPSON'S Prim Siore. mrmi'BK LK.no.v 8'BUP. io ax. ml 1 do-z each, for sale by june2 S. R. GILBERT A CO. LADIES AND GENTS : rWlHX iV0BM.ll' 8 I'JIB 18 ST 1 1. L. ML open at No. 8 Second street room for a few more. C-ime and look no trouble to show those I cosy little dove and tan colored Gaiters. Give us a call, and I know you will buy. Gluvo Kid, French : Kid and Morocco Polka Boots, of the most exquisite ; styles ever offered iu this market. Misses' and Children's Gaiters of every shade and color; Kid an ! Morocco of every style, with and without j heels . Copper-tipped of various kinds, of the iui- ' proved patent. Gents' tine Patent Leather and Calf Boots mads ! to oroer of the Is'st imported stock we huve had , ! for years. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf and I j Morocco Congress Gaiters excelsior, a la DSOoe. j Made by the most fashionable aud best workmen I I to be found our Eastern cities not excepted. I 1 Friends, come on strangers, give us a trial. . A JOHN BA8CII, i maKll No. 8 Second St., Kvansi ille, Iml. 4 A 17 , CARPETS!! tA Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Fink Bobinet Bars, Aud uu assortment of the finest DUES T KIM -MINGS ever brought to the Citv. J. S. HOPKINS, apro-dtf On First Streof . Babcock&Goc HARDWARE DEALERS, tflVk REMOVED TO COK. MAIN k WATER STS., AND NOW oFFER FoS SALE A Large aod wel l Assorted Stuck OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARl)WAREAiM)(lTTLEKV, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, Is UN 8 LIRP ASSK I) ! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SUP PI. IK 11 OJS- THK MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABC OCK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. WW9K II A VR JUST BRCRIVKII 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, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, A Large Stock of Hats and Caps, Together with a complete and varied assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all of which we will sell at uniformly reasonsble prices. PUNCAif A C00KK, niayl " .j. No. 3 Msin street.

INSURANCE.

o nvs: :ej INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1, 000 , 000 Asset, 1st Jan. 1860, 91,458,396.38 . ...... 1 K. ........ it certmcates ot autnoruy to transact lusuratic bnai ness in the State. Allen C. Llulwt.- im th.. ilnlv tborized airant for 1 1. : - ' . r v t . . . j,nln. ity in the County Clerk's office. Tl II . .. -. . . A i H"uii .uoMiniee : : n . 1 insures MJVini K viornrti'll milt t T:l IIHtMirr.l l.lli ,.n f. . .... ... ..I tho III ISO and of the Cornpiiny will warrant. Losses equitably adiustei and promutlv paid. KI 1 U 1 I.-. T i n I. M11T..1 Xsiith, Si-cretaiy ,I.,HN MeGjUS, As-'t SrVy. DIKKCTOIts ftrire C. C.illin. Finn it 'sKerman. I'ollit 1 .V Co Dantiird N Barnev, firni of Wells. Farm .v. Co Thomas Miseifger, l-in, -f II. Mosseng;." Wm H. Midler, r'irm ol ( t .mn, Mellen f On Charles J. Martin, President. A. F. Witmarth. Vic.-I'resident. Chas. B Hatch, Firm of C. B. Match J Co K Hiiisi n nun, firm 01 iiu.sk;, 1. .Herri. 1, i Un Homer Morgau, Levi P. Stone, Firm of Ston.-, Starr A Cr, rey ir llutler. George Pierce, Firm of 13 worry Pearce A Co 'ard A. Wirk, Kirm of W. A. Work d- St.i, Jas. Low, Kirm of J. Low A Co., Louivill.. ingham A Ih. Charles A. Bulkey, Finn ol Hulk.-) . C 4,'epbas II. Norton, r' i 1 m -! Korsoo -lev.. .it Koe LiH'kwood, Firm ot K. l-ockwisnl A Sou. Theodore M. Nmnee, Lmeof ttie firm 01" Bow en, Namee Co, Richard Bielon, Finn ..1 lioun. Iviti,' i fls St. I.OU1S. ie. D. Moijtuii. Finn iH t'. p Usoap it l o Oliver E. Vmd, Fir 11 of Willard. Wistm it (V A S. Barnes", Firm of S Humes .4 Bun George lfli Firm ol pltelpn. Bliss d' i'o. A. T. I'wiuht, Finn of Trow bridge. Ilwigl.t A furtis .uie. i.:u- oi t.'.e,.itn ol i u.nn v sr. , L. P. Mortou. Firm of Morion, Griunt l A Go, Chas. P. Baldwin, Firm .; Baldwin, Starr ,t Ot John i.. Nelson, Firm of Neisou .V 'o. II. A. Hutlhiii, Firm ol Swift, Hurluui j Co .lessu lloyt, Firm of Jesse H .y I t Gb. Vtfn. Stuigis, Firm of Snrgis, Mia'i t- o. John R. Ford, Firm of Ford Rubber Co. Geo. T, St.ilmsn, Firm of Steiiuiau, Carlisle A Sh ol ClIK'ilHIMf I.- 1 " - Cyrus Yule, Jr., Firm of Cyrus Vale, Jr., A Co New :-! . win 1 . iiihl rk. r ill 01 :u i I . i O.iviil I. Itnyi!, F'inii ol Boyil Brothers .V l. Albany. N. V. K. H. Cosst, Firm of CcweiM, Hill A Taluiad; Memphis. Lewis Roberts, Fit 111 of L. Roberts Jt Co. S. B. Caldwell, Firm of Be-, r .V Caldwell. Aptilmutii ns made to A C. HALLOCK A SON, Ag tKl Marble llaTI Building. Mam Strej may.--m F.vansviiie, Hnrtford Fire Insurance ( J.l.Tf '.i It I 1 s f , I860. Cash on ban. I and in Bank, f:i8,H8.11 Cash in hiaidsof Agutits.nD'l In course of triyjstntssiiin, 62.190.89 Cash loaned 011 call 30,UX).0tl Bills receivable for loans, amply secured Real Estate, uuincuuibered, (cash val.) 4ts.i Sharei- Hank Stork in llartford, Market Value 220(1 Shares Banlc Stock is New-York, Market Valu, n Shares Bank Stock iu Boeton, Mar ket Valut 1I7,I 4i) Shales lUuk ktook n St. LMarket Value 210 Shaivs Bank Stock, Rail lioad.and other Stock, Market Value Hartford City Bonds, i per cent., Market Value State Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per cent., Market SU iffllftil IHIH tlsills "Wisnnisata. Mar-' kt Value 10, 16,1 9 or Total Assets..... Total Liabilities S33ii, 6ti, OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, rjTDTA! IBilisnapolia Feb. 13. isr. To tub People Or Indiana: The Harrforc Insurance Company bavins conplled with h of Indiana, by tiliug in this Oflje a Statemij It tnoition oil tne nrst nay i.j lanuary, hoi Having uiviteu an examiuaiion o its aflairs h D iiartnieut, I, John W. Dodd, Aditor orthe ..f 1 n.ll.t.n .,.r.."-.v . . nifv (foil I, .. .. ..... W. ............. j J ......... nj,,,, ( sonal and thorough examlnatisPf the book assets 01 tiiet.ompany, ai iin-inmco in the C Hartford, Conn., ami Gist the oinpany own have iu their possession in cas and in seco convertible at pleasure, nearly ne Million ' lars, applicable to the pa) ent ot -es amount corresponding with leiv ofB'al Kt ment of January last. The Hrtford fire I ranoe Company has been in eatenceor ha century. The high character oits ofPrs for perionceand probitv the prom ineos Jd fide with which it has met all its eirsrei',t Ju entitles it to the highest rank along ' Inurs Companies of the country, and omira It to ; putrcusru of the people of Indiios. JOHN W. DODD A'Of of St Insurance against Loss or Dama Fire, Dwellings. Furniture, Stores, reuses, M cbandise, Mills, Mutnifactories, am'er klndi . ... i... ..ir... 1 1 in f hid t'.ny uoon tavorable teims as the nature of tbs nd se jitv to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION 1 10 msur Firm property, cousisting of Dwe" Barns, s oatbuildings connected, and Fun-'. Liro St. . Hay, Grain, Farming Uten.sils, 0- eontalt; therein, for a term of years at Lratos of p mlum. Applications wr iusoratno na ma do to t undersigned, tho duly authorAKents oT I Company. A. C. HALL SON, Ag' tJrrics: Marble nail BulldIJn street. mav-vcm IlJ'S TRESS AND SPORTEI UWiUKSK JYRmv . IJS M sble instruments are 13 entirely nc Inaction and print ipl. H combined 1 teard and fpiearil met ion retain Ruptu with one-ltalj cm preuiiire (hers. Avoid the instrument tf epring. Tin will injure the Ijack and ecl from their co mlntU untl psjIayVI preesure arilesome. Whfti will produce RADICAL C properly used. Call ou your Druggi-t or s a Pamphlet fr tpaJI. Address BaRN'ARK, New Yor jT D. PARK, Ciiulnna Juue7-:tmdAw 1 ER A WHITE. Good luck Net for Youn BegiB. THE FIRM OF MI & NIEHAU STILL .AD. rWH18 K1BJH HJiT li KCU.lt JL ed a bran-new stock GKds, consistii of a great many articles iiine, too nnmeroi to name, which are now r inspection, S will certainly be sold clnash at their stor 43 Maiu street. B A NIEHAUS. CHAS. B. NIEltAlS. LSIS SELKJIA FIR5 IHUM t'KMAX. NEW STOVE AIN ST0R1 KM, mil O I. R S.t I. It BK TA I WW dealers s&d Muluh of Tiu, Coppe aud Sheet Iron Wares, Nojr street, betwei Main aud Locust, Evansvi The undersigned liave on t a L assortniest of Stoves of evuty and patter at the lowest prices, aud Is to inform tin frieuds aud tho public gethat tbey hn the beat and neatest ansorn Tin Ware el oQered, aud have coustantld a full assm ment of Druggist Cam), Ac. Tht.se persons wishing wt,eir line are spectfully requested t. ll before pi chasing elsewhere, as Dp pnteutioo to tb. business and a thorough kit ot their tia. they hotai to give geuerst san. NIKUBSCJkMAN COPPER ANXJ JOKK. Steamboat, Distillery, anti i Work; Ste Pipes, Soda Fountains, PumpmsraJ Copp smithing and Sheet Iron Wot and repalr Metal Rooflug, Guttering, Ac Work u-u - : o pStfc periirtltn, at loteeet prifiet. . mar7-lmi WWWH1TK UBIJIMK, C WW ment. Plaster Paris, Sand, Wl Shells, nnd Plastering Hair, fo GEO. I A CO., janels Corner Lnd Cansl