Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 266, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 July 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, 1ND.

MONDAY MOUSING.. ....JUL 1C PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PRE8IDKNT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Or ILLINOIS. fT"THB People or these United Statb8 are thb rightful Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men WH3 Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MA INK. JSJ-"ILove my Country more than I Love my Party." Ilannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electors far e State at Large. WILLIAM CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. VUtrici Electors. lat District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. Sd District Joho V. Kay, ot Clarke. Bd District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th Diatrict John H. Kanjuahar, of Franklin. 6th Diatrict Nelson Truster, of "iiyette. Cth Diatrict Kenben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th Diatrict John Hanna, of Putnam. flth Diatrict Sainucl H. Hurt', of Tippecanoe. 9th Diatrict James M, Tvner, ef Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinaon, of Allen. 11th Diatrict David U. Daily, of Huntington. -. for congress first district, .. Q. DeBRTJIiZSR, of spencer county. 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. HARVEi", of Claike. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marios. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, i MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. The Unfortunate Record. The Enquirer of Saturday, as is its custom, evades the conclusions irresistibly following from the resolutions of the Indiana Democratic Convention of 1849, that if the Republican party of to-day is an Abolition party, so was the entire Democratic party of Indiana in 1849. That paper wants us to admit that in 1849 its party was a Aa'ona one. No man who remembers the Congress of 1S48-9 can admit any such thing. It was national only in this, that it had an existence all over the country, held together by hope of spoils and offices, but it was not National and united in its principles. True, the National Convention in 1848 passed no free soil resolutions, but the leaders in the North ami the South weie advocating principles on the lavery question in positive and direct antagonism. While in the South, Calhoun the secessionist, Yancey the fire-eater, Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia, and Davis the Mississippi disunionist, were advocating the extension of slavery into the Territories and the equality of rights attaching to slave property, in the North all the leaders of the party, bidding for the free soil vote, were affirming the power and duly of Congress to prohibit slavery in the Territories,

loudly proclaiming from every stump, the : conduct in the San Juan affair, and consentiment of the Democratic Senator from j eludes a warlike article in the following Indiana, uttered in the Senate chamber of; style: the United States, who said: TOO ARK : We have the right to demand that an

COMPELLED TO PROHIBIT IT. VOU CANNOT AUTHORIZE IT. " One of the leaders ot the party, then a prominent candidate for speaker of the House of Representatives, lacking only one vote of election to the third office iu the American nation, wrote on the 12th of December, 184!), the following : "We are literally oveirun by Southern chivalry. For one I can't stand it any longer. th? Wilmot Pro viso and we will stick it to ' Old Zaclc' " The Enquirer says, " It is not honest to Say that the Democratic party of the L'nion ever was a free soil party.'' We were Dot so silly as to charge that the Democratic party of the South was ever a free soil party, but we do affirm that the Democratic party of the North ever was until 1854 a free soil party, if the Republican party of to-day is a free soil party at leust in so far as to advocate the power of Congress to legislate for the Territories. We affirm further, that in 1848 that party in the North was more strongly free soilish than the Republican party is now. According to the Republican Platform adopted at Chicago, that party recognizes the power and advocates the duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in the Territories whenever such legislation necessary.

To enbstantiate our charge against the j the vertebrate : in the sparklinjr vater3 of Democratic party, we call the attention of ! th,e ,"PP,ing brook 5 a tue Pushed marbla j . j ,, ... i of the sculptor ; in the georgeous palace of lbe Enquirer and all candid Democrats to j the king; in the n,d brick building of th,. the following facts. We gave on Friday manufacturer, there lime is. It is used in the resolutions of the Democratic State Con- ! the operations of the builder, the manufTlc- , rention of Indiana in 1849. This certainly turet tbe ft an,i in,Rlrast eJ"-v ,, j , . , , .. :partmentot life; our walls and ceilings are. ts the authorative declaration of the Indt- . p,aitered witb Ume . tbe glass in our winana Democracy. But the following action dows is fired in the sashes with liroc; (inie j may be recognized as a more solemn itvowal is used in the purification of coal gas. and of the party. In 1845 the Democratic in dyeing ; our clothes are bleached with oartv had a handsome mior!,.. : .,. chlorine, held in store l.y lime ; leather can-

J J wv.m branches of the Legislature of Indiana, and upon the recommendation of Gov. W'uittromb, the following joint resolution was passed, all the Democratic members Noting for it : " Be it ordained by the General Assembly tf the State of Indiana, That our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, so to cast their votes and exert their influence, as to have engrafted upon any law that may be passed for the organization of the territory recently acquired from Mexico, a provision forever extluding from such territory slavery nnd involuntary servitude." The Enquirer says i: uot a State Convention in hardly any State ever endorsed it (Free-goilism) except the democracy of Indiana.'' We sav that this sentence convicts

Lta author of either deliberate falsehood 1 or unpardonable ignorance. Not only did the State party Conventions endorse it, but almost every one of the free State Legislatures passed acts similar ti the one first rjuott-d. In order that our neighbor may not unwittingly repeat his statement, we copy the resolution of the Democratic State Convention of Ohio in 1818: " Resolved, That the people of Ohio now, at the; hare always done, look upon the institution of slavery as an evil unfavorable to the full development of our institution?, and that entertaining these sentiments, they will feel it to be their duty to use all the powers consistent with the national compact ; to prevent its increase, to mitigate, and finally i ERADICATE it." What does this word " eradicate" mean ? If,the classical mind of our neighbor does not suggest the full force of the meaning, let them turn to Webster's Unabridged, which will inform them that it means " to tear up by the roots,'1' " to extirpate ! " What! has democracy gone thus far? Tear up slavery by the roots extirpate 'it! Isn't that a step beyond free-soi!ism doesn't that border upon Abolitionism''. Whatever may be said of the State, ceri tainly no one can breathe aught against the party subserviency and party attach- , ment of the Democracy of Vermont, the I early home of Douglas. Head the deliver- ' ance of the Democratic State Convention of Vermont : Resolved, That iiberty is a right inherent . and iualienable in man, and that herein all men are equal. Resolved, That we claim no authority in the Federal Government to abolish slavery in the several State?, but we do claim for it Constitutional power perpetually to prohibit i the introduction of slavery into territory now r,and ABOLISH it wherever under the i jurisdiction of Congress, it exists. Resolved, That this power ought immediately to be exercised in prohibiting the :ni traduction and existence of slavery in New ; Mexico and California, in abolishing slavery and the slave-trade in the District or' Colum-

bia, on the high seas, and wherever else, under the Constitution, it can be reached. Resolved, That no more slave States should be admitted into the Federal Union. Resolved, That the Government ought lo return to its ancient policy, not to extend, nationalize or encourage, but to limit, localire and discourage slavery. Should not the Enquirer editors hide their faces for shame ? Was ever ranker Black i Republicanism avowed than this ? And this, too, by the subservient Democracy of ; Vermont ! It will be remembered that at that time the Legislature of Indiana elected Governor i VVhitcomb U. S. .Senator, reqniriag of him j before the elec. 'on a pledge for prohibition. Old Whigs also will recollect how the Democracy of Ohio coalesced with the Free Soilers nnd elected Salmon P. Chase, defeating a true and tried Whig. Well do we recall the manner in which the Democracy of Massachusetts united with the Free Soilers and defeated Robert C. Wititbrop for the j C. S. Senate, and that, too, with the Free Soil Whig, Charles Sumner. And even j George W.Julian, whom they now denounce 1 as an Abolitionist, was elected to Congress , through the aid of the Democratic patty, i We could refer our neighbors to the action j of their own Illinois Democracy, but our arli- ; cle is alreadj' too lengthy. Will the F.nquirer now deny that the Northern Democracy, in 1848-9, had Free Soil tendencies. A Speck ok War. The London Times is very indignant at Gen. Hirney for his . . . ; u,,lclr ue cuiiiiuuauce m com maim uns i oeen proveu to ne inconsistent, wiiu a goon i understanding between the two natlou3 ! 1 1 i - - . . i i. . ; suau ue hi uiicb icuaueu, ;iuu we uave resides a right to insist that, new America I repudiates a joint occupation during nego- ' tiations, and treats es as only present by 1 sufferance, her forces shall lie withdrawn from the island, together with our own, and the whole matter left to a treaty, or, if this J may not be, to the arbitration of a third power. We cannot bring ourselves to believe that terms so reasonable can be rejected. We. do not desire for a moment to insist upon the superiority of the resources of which at this moment we dispose. The island itself would not be worth one-hundredth part of the los.-es and calamities that must ensue from the interruption for a single week of a (food understanding between the two countries; but there is a thing dearer than ease and wealth, and that thing is national honor. We have not called forth our yonng men from the peaceful avocations of ordinary life, and put arras in their hands, in order to exhibit to them in return for their heroic efforts the spectacle of a country which has no respect for herself, and invites, by he.- tameness, the injuries she dares not repel. Lime. There nre few minerals more , widely distributed throughout na'ure than lime. It is in almost every port it n ot' the earth's crust, from the primitive granite to i the surface soil of the present time : in the : waters of the sea; in the ashes of the plant; j in the shell of the mollusc, and the bones of ( mrtile without, the use ot lime : 111 the extraction of many of the organicacids, M the citric, tartaric, and malic, lime is indispensable ; in agriculture, too, lime is indispensable in many of its forms as a ai&nure; and in the reclamation of certain ' kinds of waste lands, lime is us'jd hs a valuable agent fir correcting certain positively bad properties of the soil, - - 63? It is said that Queen Victoria, upon :i recent occasion, fearing perhaps that bcr consort didn't bear constantly enough in mind the favor she had done him in giving him her royal hand, gave it to him again and very emphatically. He saw more star than are in her diitdein or in heaven either.—<Lou. Jour>. PITTSBURG, July 14, P. M.—River three feet four inches by metal mark and falling. Weather clear and warm.

Change in Casslus 91. Clay's Appoint meutn. A letter has just been received from Indianapolis, making a change in Cassius M. Clay's appointments Sonth of Vincennes. lustead of speaking at Princeton, Iioekport, Cannelton, and Leavenworth, the list will be as follows :

Oweusville, Gibson Co., Monda at 1 o'clock P. M. New Harmon v, Poser Co., Jul Tuesday July 24, at 1 o'clock P. M. Evansville, Wednesday, July 5, at night. Newburgh, Warrick Co., Thursday, July 20, at 1 o'clock P. M. New Albany, Saturday, July 28th. It will be noticed that the change brings him here on Wednesday instead of Tuesday. Judge L.1. DcBrnlcr, Independent candidate for Congress, ba made the following list of appointments, j which we are authorized to publish. He j will address the people oo the political topics of the day, at the followiug times and I places : Gentryvillc, Spencer co., Saturday, July, 14, at 3 "p. m. Ferdinand, Dubois co., Friday, July 20, : at 3 p. m. Huntingburgh, Dubois co., Saturdav, : July 21. Jasper, Dubois co., Monday, July 23. Fie will also speak in Gibson county durine Court week. The Union of the States, the Constitution of the Country, and the Enforcement of the Lawit At a meeting of the Executive Committee, for Indiana, of the Constitutional Union party, on the 4th inst., it was resolved to recommend to the friend of Bell and Everett to hold a State Convention at Indianapolis, to nominate an electoral ticket. Now, in pursuance of said resolution, we respectfully invite all who desire the elec tion of those tried patriots and statesmen, j John Bell and Edward Everett honest, capable, and faithful to the Constitution to I send delegates from their respective counties I to a Convention to be held in this city on j the 15th day of August next, to nominate j an electoral ticket, and perfect the organization of the party in this State. By order of the Executive Committee. i A. B. DAVIDSON, Ch'n. John- J. Haypbh. Sec'y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. T. WHITTLESEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, EVANSVILLE, I NDIANA. Will attend promptly to the collection of claims, j and to all desci iption of Law and Notarial husiBee. WOte on Third street, between Slain and Locust, with G. W. McBride, Esq. jutylS-dd-wly E U.l.VfJ OFF JT COST.--MIE-siring to close out my present Btock of Teas, Tobacco, and Candies, I offer the same from this dateatprime cost for CASH. All those v.ishing bargains should call soon. Choice Imperial Tea at only SO cents per lb. ! " Gunpowder at 70?5 " ' ' Young Hyson at 60665 " " j " Black Tea at 70Z7.r. " " 1 J.VMKS L. SPALDING, julylo Cor. Main and jr esso.vs mjv music.--the u-v- j mLd Juialgued would respectfully inform the liti zeus of the city that he is prepared to give lessons in music, on the Piano or other instruments, to i all who may favor him with their patronage. Instruments of all kinds tuned and put in order, j lie will also select instruments for those who are not judges themselves and desire to purchase on : reasonable terms. Residence on Sycamore street, between S.'cond j and Third streets. julyll CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS. aft It HA.V5T.. THJH U"EI.L, Hi'ii WW Store, lately owned and occupied bv Michael 1 Gavisk, deceased, as a grocery and provision store, I corner of Main and Fourth street!. Ther? is a : first-rate smoke house attached to the store. Applv to John Gavisk, 0 WV. KAHM, Jr. july'.t-d&wtf COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. TUii SI HSt'BMUJKK IS .i ff HJT for the State of Indiana for this valuable and dtrtdrable Atlas, aud will canvass this nod adjoining countlus fur subscriptions. This, the second ediI lion of the work, is in one volume, more full aud ' complete than the first was, in two volumss, and I ,r ,r ... r : t hi nail mt- irrmtT ' iir, I'liij uurru -i- i i,MVe rrCeived the most litrt.l eucour.igem. nt iu oiner siaies, auu im-i irai me ohww ih iom "'ii-.ty will not b t ,o valuald-a work p-s without " This gemral Atlas coutaius 170 maps and plaus on 101 Imperial folio abeetS. aud 160 pages of letter press descriptions. The maps Lave leeu drawn with great care, expressly for thi" work, od engraved on steel in the highest style of the art, and the descriptions which aecompauy each map contain the most valuable information, Geographical, ti iea delineated. Statistical and Historical, concerning the counA moment a consideration must convince any one ot the great superiority of maps in an Atlas form over maps mounted tor hanging oo the wall. White the latter soon becomes rusty, defaced and ruined, the Atlas is easily and long preserved. its maps are generally on a large scale and conveniently referred, to. A good Atlas, handsomely and substantially bo'ind, is ornamental, interesting and useful in the library or on the parlor table, and most families can better afford tu dispense with many articles of equal or greater cost which they cheertully purchase, than with agood Atlas. Mr. Cotton is known as the most reiiible map and Atlas Publisher in the L'nion, a busineps to j which he baa devoted many years of close and in- I telligent atteution. A. Hl'NTINGTON. junel t-dAw fmtSSOIsl'TI OJ JVO TI CE --TV H M ' BM firm of Erskine, Curr.ick t Co. is dissolved i by ihe withdrawal of Theephilus Curniek. James ; Ersk ine will collect the debts duo said firm, and discharge the liabilities ot the same, and is author, ized to use the firm name in liquidation onlv. JAMES ERSKINE. " Julv U THEOPHILCS C1KNICK. Referring to the above we woii'd return thanks for former favors t i the firm of Erskine, Curniek A Co., p.nd solicit a conlinuance of the same at the old stai d, 47 Main street, julyll JAMES ERSKINE & CO. American Cutlery and Plated Ware. -mrOR- HJJHEE MIESEBT JMJVn M Table Knives and Forks. Ivorv handle Desert and Tahle Knives only. Plated ' " " Forks, Butter Knives, Plated Tea and Ta'de Spoons, Carvers to match with Knives ami Forks, Slaw Cutters, Enameled Kettles and Sauce pans. The uhove f beat quality and finish, received and offered at reasonable rates at JACOB STRAUR A SOX'S, julylO 74 Main atreet . AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. IRE lJ'IERSIUJEIt WOLM.lt respectfully inform his irieiids and fellowcitizens, that he has this day commenced business for hinoelf at the well known stand of John M. App. I have just received a very uice and well selected stock of Ladies', Misses', Boys', and Children's Shoes of every style and of the best quality. Uopiiic that by strict atteution to business and the manufacture anil a)!e of a No. 1 article of Sheea and Boole, I will merit the patronage of my new as well as old frienda. Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of all kinds made to order in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDEVITT, No. ItZ Main street, Kvausville, Ind. junel 3-tl ajL-! ! i-'Esf tfteiMT i ir km. fittTt i:t JB rite-. '.r.- BIlH tirsMi evthes, Sl;eafhs, tVadl.s. Si, 1 1. s nd r . :t very low glare to ..!,, . toe .'.. STKAl B at MlN, t. : - II- , J ' '- v it it K.vr. t: ii,-i of Third it.-, cir-i' m and out r mrt I feelers ei (p:iire W. K. Mc'iRKW, 'in lb premiss. and CSierrj buildi:..- i of Z D. Ci j'd.vT witli sin V sale b com mm;e aa e cr Mi ts i- S. E. UILBKKT it CO. rjr fat -BBEMP, .M.V.V1 IjEJ, JJS'MM COTTO.y MM Bedcords, iu dozens and reels, for sale by juneSO S. K. GILBKKT A CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

T EM PEE OF HOJS'OB Division No. 51, S. of T.. KHTS EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, OYER the ah Office, OH Water street. JOSEPH '.-vv v.f.L, W. T. J. McNktt, W. H. L. BrTeket. R. G. Lant, T. W. Storton, C. S. Weed, I. .-v A. M. A lair, A. R. 5. J. Trible. U. r. Billet, A. C. J. G. Swope, o. B. apri! MRESS Sli.KS.jTJhJliinS STOCK MM of Black and Fancy Drees Silks vexy cheap to close out, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of bt'HAl'KEK A BUSSING, jnlj2 No. 49 Main Btrect. Removal. mM'BS.H.tSTM.VGSHJa BEM O VEIt WTM. her stock of MillineryGoods from her old stand on Eirst street, to Ni. 50 Maia street, next door to Bittrolff Bros., where she will continue to keep a large and beautiful stock of Bonnets, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods generally. The Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock before purchasing. july4-lmd MUST BECEIVBIM. OM 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Gum Packing, 500 lbs Cotton Bope from 3-16 to 1 incuts, 150 lbs Gum " " toliuch, 150 lhs Gasket Borad, 34 reels No. 1 Packing Yarn, S. dez Gum Cutters. Cdoz Lanterns from 40c to $5.00, SO lha Nos. l.O, and Flour of Emery, 42 t airs !-kiff Oar. Manilla Rope all si.es, Twines, Mnrlin, Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at j unelrJ SINZICH A SON'S. O JVjVM T SI U O ,WV MSTS ! .'. MM nice stock of trimmed and untrimmed Bonnets on band, and which will be sold cheap to close ont, at the Drv Goods Store of SCIIAPKER A BUSSING, j tine;! No. 49 Main Btreej. For Sale. Eg a ft i. i: a.i 1. 1: i. it t a iti' it in i - WW ness. The underaigned intends to retire from business after the 1st of September next, and in the meantime would negotiate for the sale of lbe stock in trade and good will of the business of M. W. Foster & Co., and will also lease for a term of years the store huse now occupied by them. The stand is ooe of the most eligible in the city, and the house Is a new, substantial, modorn Btyle four-story building in complete repair. The present trade of the house is a aafe and profitable one, and to active business men having a fair amount of capital, a more certain opportunity to build up a large and profitable business is seldom offered. For further particulars enquire of Goo. Foster & Co.. or thesubscriN-i . M. W. FOSTER. july4-lmdjtw DR. J. FLEAGER, a I '. Vv'4-'.'-;.-0 ef H S3 0 Sla WMJS RETVR.VEli, STtisL, MM. continues to keep pace with all the improvements in his profession, nt his Rooms under City Daguerrean Gallery. 4" Main street. He 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 using the Electrical process for extracting teeth without pain. Children's teeth straightened, Ac. Prices very moderate, and work warranted. july2-tf Rucnn.iii eor i c.f'ff amerMM ica Flags! FIuls ! ! Flags! Ye youngsters and lovers of Independence, if ou with to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy jour Flags at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of 8CH APE ERA BUSSING-, jnly2 No. 40 Main street. HOES: SHOES.'.' SHOES.' WE 19 have just received a large addition to onrstock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes of every kind, which will be sold at prices to suit everybody. Call and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Dr' Gooda Stole of SCHAPKKR A BUSSING, july No. t: Main street. WMfkf.vriv .. t"- 'tj .fr." is ww anxious to procuie a situation as cleik, traving agent, solicitor, collector, or in any capacity iu whicii he can make himself useful. He writes a good, legible hand, and is a good accountant. Satisfactory reference g 'von iu the city. Emm ire at this office. junc30-tf -jTKtVRTH OF JVEV CMEEHRJIM tion. Come one, come all, to John Kartell's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, on Second H'reet, as he is selling at cost for cash. Ladies' , Gents' and Children's Boots and Shoes, until the lth of July, in order that ill may be comfortably shod at the celebration, at low Samoa, with good summer Boots andSJues. (janeTO) JOHN KASCH. i HJjms, cjri-Jtss-miyP9y ed, 2,000 lbs Shoulders, plain, 500 lbs Sides, lust received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY". MMO TICK. R,HEEJLER tC MfHjBW w hart will attend to collections and oher business during mv absence at the East. june3o-:;t FRANCIS AMOKY. jspo I cke it 'mo ss.n iTjil7FBif.Ws ft for sale low to close lot. S. E. GILBERT A CO., juuc-3'1 No. 4 Sycamore street. Axe'-v fj.iR.a b bjTrreIts " crImb w Cider," of choice quality, lor Pickles, etc. jsaaaSO S. E. GILBERT A CO. A PI RITS OF TVR EVTIJ-E. 5 bbl. in ierfect order, just received p-r steamer E. H. Fairchild, for sale by juneSO ft E. GILBERT A CO W9VRE WHI TE L, Erf MI 1 0 O REUS MT f r sale by S. t. GILBERT A C". nuiis.-it)o mLmlf i bums, &o6u M Kiel aonad, for sale bv june30 S. E. GILBERT CfL RO OMS.2 0 O lift XEJS' MOB RM E E to the tradeat manufacturers' prices bv juneilO S. E. GILBERT A CO. fcfc jTliPBESS MILLS " i'OTTOJV' -f Y'arn and Cavpet Chain. -200 bags all ' sizes of this favorite brand for sale bv S. E. GILBERT A CO., juneHn Agents " Cypress Mills." M9ICREES. -3U BOXE, 1 BOZMJV, M each ' .Mixed '' and " Assorted. " Innenti S. E. GILBERT k CO. Xixuxiexise Home and European Demand. PROESSRrVObD'S Hair IZestorative Vas introduced to the public early iu 1853. IT is now Universally used throughout the civilized world. IF YOUR HAIR IS OKAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN. OR, IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF. IK YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD. IK YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSS i'. 1E WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. .1. WOOD ACO., 114 MARKET STREFr, ST, LOUIS, MO.. PATENT MEDICINE DI ALERS. AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. O.J. WOOD &, CO., AKE, ALSO, AtiKVTS FOB ft It. .TlrfJWV S CRM..E URATES A. su. e ZEE nlsa. tttl - jnne MBFJMI K BURRO W, -ataV street, have just received a 15 M.MMJS good assortment of the following description of Mioes, to.w it Ladies' Lastiug Heeled Congress B'Xt. .Site Kid " Ike ids, and Cont Sp'g Heeled " and " Buj-kinn, ' Slip's iu reat variety, Men V Kid. Odf and Lasting Congreaa Boota, " K.txM Scotch Boots, ' " and Goat Oxford Ties, ' Goat.Kn'd and Plash Psaaps and NnlliAers, ' Fine Frel.c'l Calf Boots, Boys' Calf, Goat and Dliameied Scotch Boots, " ' " " Oxford Ties, Youth's Oxford Ties mi l Bragaas, " Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Kuauielod Ankle Ties, " " Fai'i-y Colored Ankle Ties, " ' Kid and Morocco ' " tkpperTip'd Boots every kind. All of which were made bj the best nianufacturiTs East, and will In- sold at wry low prices. JawaSH

MISCELLANEOUS.

J. M. GLEICHMANN, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. IfWJJVVFJCTVitKR -f .W WHOLECt'VJS. sale Dealer in Pure Cider and Extr.'i Family Vinegar. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. N. B. This Vinegar has taken the premium at the South-Western Indiana District Fair last October. Orders for Vinegar will be received at the Factory or at II. Nelson & Co. 's Auction Koou on Main street. Sixth fctrcet, ne.ir Fulton Avenue, Lamaaco. juue-O-d&w Ii.tRltE l,S EXTRJ 1 for side at low figures to BROWN jt A IK MAN. Jl Flour iu store an close consignment, bv HUNNELL'S FOKM.XRLY OF STEELE BUNNELL. Flooring UVEiil CORN EH OIT WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE. TJfD. rjnmm jvek establishmjsjs't M. is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, fir Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at tin so Mills warranted to be well done, and will be offered ai the lowest cash price?. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatherboarding constantly on hand, ai d w ill be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls 6awed to any pa'tern. Slitting aud all kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved stvle. Jy22 WM. HCNNELL. W"orm Candy, Santonine Lozenges. Ope offer the sm: 7o.v;;fl WW without diiniae an to their romtMition. Aa thfir lmme imports, thy depend f.r their ef llcacy upon Santonine alone the lately din.-overetl activa principle ot the Kuroptan or Levant Worm Seed. All the merit which we claim tor onr medietas fi the purity ot" the Santi nine which it contain, and the caretul manner in which it has ht-n incorporated with and distributed through the mats from which the Lezonjren huvi been formed. To be imre of tbete important points, we have thoui preptred at the Louisville Chemical work, where the Santonin in flnt tested for its purity, and then combined in the Lozenges in such way aa to retain its properties and virtues unchanged. To the Profession we penent a valuable and well- , known medicine in a convenient and attractive form, of uniform and known strength the directions indicting the dose of Sanlonine according to the U. S. P. To the puhlic wo oiler a remedv fr Worrus effi cacious, su IV, and as plMUMnt a- confectionery, at a uioderate priv. For sale by all reputable Druggists throughout the South and West. WILSON, PSTSR A CO., July2-3w Main Ptree-t, Louisville, Ky. NEW FURNITURE STORE m jrsT opened av the TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FURNITiTKE AND CIIAIKS of all kinds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. No. 5 Water st., next door to R. Barnes, EVAN8VILLK, INI). F. Skplktzict, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, Id. june'eOra rjn O M Y, Mi T Jt M T M C M, MS M. In great variety, at the lowest price, a the New Drug Store of fel.27 N. S. THOMPSON. F. SHARP E & CO., DEALERS IN SEEES A N ll Agricultural Implement. No. 130 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. MJ UEMSI.ER, t'UYU JUST REM w turned fioui tho East, where he has pair eh as ed a laiautiful assortment of tine Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks of every description, be U prepared to suit purchasers in every particular, and which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRJCES. He reapi'cttii.lv inritcn hia friends mid cujtoniern to examine hi good and prices before pnrch;niing elsewhere. All goods solii are warranted to be ah represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of tine Watchea. Jewelry repaired at Hlmrt notice. So. 89 3Iain bt., omostte Court House, Kvhuis- ; ville, Indiana. vr'-') V. Ij. GKfSLF.R. W holenale and retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. I MAIN STREET, mmHERMi fVf.V HE FOV.VMI J ww lull stock of all the novelties of the day lor the Fall Trade aud Holiday Preseuts, including Pianos, Melodeons, Violins. Harps, Accordeous, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Gnus, Dolls, Halls. Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Domiuos, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade eolicited by oct20-ly A. C. Pl'SHEE. New Dry Goods Establishment. FM1HE CJVMIEBSMGJS'EMM, M.rfTE OF M. the firm of Roser Bros. .V Co., begs leave to inform his frienda and citizens id' Evansville aud vicinity, that he has just returned from the East with, and is now opening al the capacious storeroom, on First street, one door south of Preston Bns) , 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 lieea longacquainied with the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is tbe only system which will succeed, and therefore only s-lis for cash. Prices will ! in accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Gooda will cali at the i.ewstore on First street, whor- you will get t lie. worth of your money. Respectfully, L. FRET. marS A Z UME A BRICKETT & CO.. IVZXX'Vl-f"3t;iJLXOX , WATER ST , SEAR LOCVST. rani! mi m'boprietohs of the M Azumea now call attention to an article which, having tbe approval of physicians and charaists iho have aua.yycd it, they can confidently jecommend, and warrant to lie Pure and Wholesome, And iTv from all deleterious drugs, tu regar i r-t woiiomv, the advantaf-sare many and great, viz.: AH the rjouriahiug properties of the flour an pieBerTed ; time is saved ; any one who can mix flour nnd water, can in a few minutes make a good loif; the bread is not liable to become dry, mouldy, nor gour; about half the usual quantity of butter and eggs, will suffice forpastry, puddings Ac. Fami!i-H will find the Azumea desirable for nearly all purposes where flour, meal, Ac, is used. Hotels, boat-, and boarding hftusen. ran b supr-lied at rates tb::t will make it the Hioj-t economical articli now sed. Sold by Grocers generally. N. B. As tbe A'.unna contains no alum, it will not make drk or bad flour tight. june22-lyr .Warble: Garble: mmow is i"OUR time to sir f LARGE AND SMALL MONUMENTS of all varieties and styles, MANTLES, FURNITURE MARBLE, Vases, Urn-', Bead BtoaftS. Ac, which for quality, architectural bemfty, mmI nnih, are nut to be surpassed nuywbert. My Ware-Hooin i well supplied with fc!w above varieties, v. iticb I will aeU at reduced prices to make rooM lor mv Ka.ll hlii'nitiitt. MARBLE DEALERS Will always lind my sui'plie-i eijual to their domauds, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Building, Evansville, Ind. jiine26-3uidAw M. A. LAWRENCE. MJpORR. K HKIbbls. Ileavv and Light Me-., 50 half bbla P"ig Pork, -jo bbls Rump Pork, 110 kegs Choice Family Lard, Forsule by GEO. FOSTER A CO., juuelS Corner Locust at. and Canal.

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JTTEJ'TIO.y- OF BOV8EM 1 keepers is cal led to our large and well-ae-lected stock of Plated German Silver, linttania and Tinned Spoons, Soap Ladlca. Table Knives and Vorka in great variety, Enameled Kettles and Pota, Itrai8 Kettles, Meal Seives, Frying Pans, FireShovels aud Tongs, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, etc. Cheap at GEO. S. SONNTAG It CO 'S. tffllKAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. Wishing to make room for the coming Fall stock, wo are determined to sell the balance of our Summer Gooda at such a reduced price, that no one should mias thf best opportunity offered for many a dav, to get a reallv che:p Hat or Cap. VACTIEi: .- MAKCONNIEIt, jnnel8 No. :i9 Main street. ROGERS' CITRAT" 0? MAGN ESIA, IN POWDER. FffWE REST .1 1. TE H,J TI I'E .V M. the world for Cooling the Blood, Sick Headache, B lions Affections, Sickne-s at the Stomach, aud all complaiut8 incident to the Spriugand Summer seasons. It affords immediate relief aftr earing or drinking too freely superior to Saratoga Water aa a cooling drink, and one bottle is equal to three (in its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Maanesia. Sillinu ItAftnLV KitXtOol or Bit tle Soi.n Anm'ally. For sale by all Druggists Wholesale by IS. L. Fahnestock 4 Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufac'.ory, No. 193 Spring street, New York City. juu5-Cmd milRS. ir-lJ-Sl.f U-S 'OTr-.VW Syrup at TrtOM PMON'S PROOJTORB. 27 V ! T - .V COR t I 1 Iu T U t-: 4 best Medicine ktio-.vn tor Diarrhoea. For sale t THOMPSON'S New Dim More. R O W JV Trorhes a J R O .-V V 1 THOMPSON'S Drug Store 'o At THOMPSON'S Drugstore. jSCuejs-hT ti kr.hjjv, .'-i fii.isir, M. a'ul American Onanioata, at j'ine9 THOMPSON'S Drug St re. MM Just tie- thing jtiBeO for crying Em TlloM POS ie-. iit s Dm: rmyoihEi uoons. M fresh. Jaat ieceive.1 st june3 THOMPSON'S Dru- vtore. g-feiiL n j.-ts jmMnxciJvMn jist Mm receiveu a-largestock f.ir tb Mumni.-r. at juneH THOMPSON S Dun-Store. M91RE 1ABO.V (il'HP.-uO RXM. M dot each, for -a!e bv juiie-2 s'. K. OliiMBI a Co. LADIES AND GENTS : S wpen at 8 Second Htreet room for h few niore. Xine aid look no trouble to show thusu con little doveand tan colred Gniter. Give u a call, and I Lnv you w ill buy. Qiova Kid, Frpich Kid and Mod- lolka Boot-, of the mot exqui-ite H'ylej ever ot'ored in this mark. (. Min.sej, nnd j Ciiildren'a Gaters of every sh'ide ,,nd Dolor ; Kid an' Moro.o of every btyle, with and without heels ; ()pr-tip d of various ki.id.;, ot tfaa prwved piiU?st. fionts' tir-e Patent Le.thr and Cal! Bootl ut ide ' to OftfiFR (f the bebt imported stock nt have fr years. Glove Kid, Patent Le .ther, Cmtt atid ofoecoOongrM (Jaiters exrebdur, a la Lno.ie. . Made br the most fasliionahle and best Wui knif-n to hf (ttutxd i-nr Kastern cities not excepted. - ; Krient1. come on traltRera, Bto iw a trial. JOB N" UAMOtt, No. Second Rt., Kvannviile, Ind. A p o 4 4 CARPETS 1 1 Also, Lace roods, Damasks, Pink Bbinet Bars, And an assortment the finest DKESS TI1IMMINtrS ever brought the City. J. i HOPKINS, apro-dtt Oil First SI reet. abcotk&Co HARDWAR DEALERS, HAVE REEVED T COR. MAM & ATER STS.f AND NOW OFFF.FlJft S.VLK A Large and well sorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND CMEST1C 3IARDWAREANDUTLERY, WHICH, FC EXTENT AND V&3LETY, IS UNSCRPASIEJ)! CITY & COUNTRY RADE Sl7PPElE3t .V THE 9sr FAVORABLE TE MS. BAEC () OK cc O., Cor. Main & Water s. BE HIH JUST RECEMlff lare variety of fashions!'!.- i .nd I tifnl Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls. Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berag, English and Crape Berag Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large Ztock of Hals and w,U aell at umtornily n asonable pri "'"J19 No... Mam street.

INSURANCE

O 3VZ 33 INSURANCE COMPAN OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000, 0 Aeth, lat .Ian. 1800, $1,458, 396. a Having complied with the law of Indiana,! tiling iu 1 he htte Au.titor a office n Si.itement of Condition the first of January, 18t;0, and receivl certiticHte of authority to tntnanet Inioiranee b'f uesa in the State, Allen C. Uallock ii the duly thonzed agent for this City, having filed hilavtl ity in the County Clerk's office. The Home Inauranc t omnany innrea aga lose or damage by r ire and the dangers of Inhl Navigation and transiortation, on trms as fail able aa the nature of the risks and the real secu'l ot the injured and of the Company will warrant Losses eaoitnbly arlnif tl and promptly tiaid. 1 C'HAKI V. J. MARTIN, PrasldcJ A. r. VV I L5IARTH, ViM-PraaMl J. MTLToN iitii, WHIM j. John' 1i (ir.i:, Ass't se'rv DIKaftTOBS. Win. o. Lambert, Kii niof A A. Law-ence . I Oeorge C. Collin, Firm rtf Mie-nian, l'oilii.aA Dsnford N. Harney, fin i ot Wells, Fai go . Col Lucius Hopkins, Pp Vt I.npr.rters' Traders' B: ! humas Me-Bonger, Ki V t H. Mesaar.ge win. H. Mell.r.. l-'iriM of j, Jtellen d Vj. Charles i. Aieriin, I'resiib-nt. A. Y. Wilmai th, V ce. President. Ctias. B. Hatch, Kiitn of C. U. Hatch Co. H. Watson Rull, F irm of Haskell, Merrick A Honn-r .lorgau, Levi p. Slcue, Firm of Stone, Starr A On. J Humphrey, Lute of the firm of Barney, Hnn rey a: pawrr. (iei.rge Pierce, Firm of dxirge Pearco A Co. Ward A. Work, Firm ef V. A. Work Son. Jas. Lw, Firm of J. Low & Co., Louisville I. H.I roibingbam. Late of the firm of I. H. Prl Ingham A 1 ft. Charles A. Ilulk.-y, Firm of P.ulkey A Co. CVphas II. N..rton, Finn of Norton A Jewett. Uoe Lock wood. Firm of H Luck wood A sou. Theodore McNainee. Late of the. firm of fioweoj B a nine ,v i o. Kicbard Bigtuw, binn of Doan, Klr.g A Q St Loul-. dev. 1'. Merean, Firm oi F. D. Morgm A IV i-:iver a. oo i, r iriu el illar.l. Woo. I d- Co. A S Barnea, r Irm of A. S H irnes A Burr Ceorge Bliaa, Firm of Phelps, 1(1 iss Co. A.T Dwigbt, firm nf TruwIweiUi Dnightl tuiii-. ink. oi ine nrm oi Condi t A Nd L. P. Moiton, Firm of Morton, Hrinnel A CoJ J. is. MBtculnsoa, tun otJ. u. Howe A Co., bo Ciia. P. Haldw in. I um of Raldnin, Starr A I John ll. Nel.011, Firm o: Nelson A Co. H. A. Huiibut, Firm ot Swift, Hurlbut A Co Jesse Hoi t. Firm id" Je.e H t A Co. Wn Stui gis, Finn ot Surgis, Shaw J- Co. John It. Fo-d, Firm of Ford Ituhlier i'0 Sidney aiiwea, Late of firm of M.i.ou if- Thomi ieo. T, Stedman, Firm . .-: ituau, Carlisle a or utnetaaat i. Cyrus Vaie, Jr., Firm o! Cyrua Ya!e; Jr., A C New Orleans. Wrn K. Fos.lick, Firm . f Wm. It. A C B. Wn 'avid 1. Hon, I irm ot Uojd Hrothera A Albany, V 1 . F. II. Cossit, l irm of Coealtt, Hill A laliiia leuiptns. LeAis Roberts. Firm of L. Rol -rts A Co. S. U. Caldwell, Plrna of Bre,ver A Caldwell. Applications m de to A C. II ALLOC K A SON, Ag' i -j Marble Hall Building, Main BtM inav.-iini Kvansvillej hartfonl Fire Insurance J.I.VUJR-" la, 1860. ASShTS. flash on ban. I and in Bank, $33,318.11 Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of transmission, f'l2.fl90.M Cash loaned on call 3O,0tH).IHJ $131, 1 70,4 : Bills receivable for loans, amply secured Heal Estate, unincumbered, (cash faL) 2400 Shales Bank Stock in Hartford, i .Market Value ... j 2200 Shares Bank Stock in New-York, Market Value, : 90o Shares Rank Stock in Boston, Mai - 1 ket Valut. 1 40 Shares Bank Stock in St. Louis, Market Value 240 Shares Bank Stock, Kail Road, and Other Stock, Market Value Hartford City Bonds, ii percent., Market Value State Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Mich, igan, Missouri,) 0 per cent.. Market Value 20 Shares State Rank Wisconsin, Market Value 16,1 200, 1"7,': 10,1 .mo 6J Total Aasets S93ii, Tctal Lialiilitiea a .. 06 j (iFFICEUF AUDITOR OF STATE, INDIAN I ndtanapo'is, reb. 13, To the Peoplb ok -Lnoiasa : The Hartfon : Insurance Company having complied with th I of Indiana, by filin'i in this OrBce a Statem its Condition on the first day of January, 18tv having invited an examination of it affairs b 1 Department, I, John w. Dodd, Auditor of th I of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made ! soiml and thorough examination or the boo ' an-ets of the Company, at their Office in the Hartford, Conn., and that tbe Company owi have iu their possession in cash, and in sec convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million c ! lars, applicable to the payment of loss amount corresponding with their official ment of January last. The Hartford Kire ! ranee Company has been in existence for I j century. The hinh character of lta officers f ! porieuceand probity the promptneaa and ti . with whicii it lias met all its engagements : entitles it to the highest rank among the Insi I Companies of the country, and commends it patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN" W. DODD, Auditor of i Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fi ! Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, I cliandise. Mills, Manufactories, and other at 1 1 prot.-erty, can be effected in this Company up ! lavorabie tea. ras as the nature of the risks and ; rlty to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to Ini I Fi rm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barn I outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Lire : Hay, Grain, Farmiug Uteudls, Ac, Ac, cont i therein, fur a term of years at LOW ratea o I miura. Applications for Insurance may be made t ' undersigned, the duly authorized Agents ' Company. A. C. UALLOCK A byN, ; Ot rice: Mnrbla Hall Building, Main atroe f mavS-ifim ft L E V E R TRESS AND SUPPORT rglRESE J'E W .1.X It mj rvj -M able instrninenta are offered aa entirely in action and principle, having a combine irurd and upa-ard motion, they retain Bi with oru-halj . proesure than ofbere. Avoid the instrument with a rijid tprinrj. will injure the back and cord, and from tlici j ttlant eef j'eHy'upressureare troubleaome. ' will produce RADICAL CURE If properly u ! Call on vonr Druggist or send for a Pamr hlet I to all. Address BARNES A PARK, New J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. Jnne7-.".ni'lAw fir KELLKR A Will Good luck Needed for Yo Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEH STILL AHEAD. rgnHMs firm hjis just recm. M ed a brainiew stock of Dry Goods, cons : of h treat many artie'es in their line, too nun to name, which are now open for inspectioi ; 'will certainly be sold cheap for cash at their ; 4,'i Main street. MILLER A NIEH A I'll AS. B. IttF.HAVK. i.FIS BEl FIRM OF NIEHAUS ifc BECKMAS. iEW STOVE AND TIN ST0 JIB, 9 R O M. Mi sJ M. M: rfJ-MM RE T. WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tfa, O and Sheet Iron Wares, No. S, Waterstreet, be ."Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. The undersigned have constantly on hand assortment of Stoves of every variety and pa at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform friends anil the public generally, that they the best aud neatest assortment of Tin Wan ouVred, and h ive constantly on hand a full , ment of Druggist Cans, Ac.,tc. Those persons wishing work iu their line a spectfully requested to give then; a call befort chasing elsewhere, as by prompt attention c business aud a thorough knowledge of their thev hope to give general enti-daetion. NILHAUS A BECKM COPPER AND JOB WORK

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StoMinoar, Distillery, and Brewery Work: Pip'-s, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general C snuthlaa; and Sheet Iron Work, made and rei Metal Roofing, Guttering, Ac. CapS. Work warranted to pire perfect taliejaclinn, T 'wcejU vricee. mar7-

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