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Mr. Hoffman's Inellgibility Vfo publish to-day, iilcciinatioi HiJFFJjfAN's of js but tliirty fijur SATURDAYEVBNIKG, TO BUSINESS MEN. naturalized in 1846. By our State Constitution TU 1 isiiue 1 a Constitution framed, be it remembered, by bthsndcd In before V2 o'clock, to Insure Insertion the name losc mcu ho T)em6crnts claim must be to be the exclusive friends of men of foreign Advertisements Intended for the VKKKLT must handed In before 4 o'clock P. M.

to secure an In- ihe same week. gaT" Persons seeking employment of any kind, Persons having houses or sell, Persons wanting to hire laborers of any kind 1 Persons wantinR to borrow or loan money, Persons wanting board or boarders, Persona wanllnf to buy and sell land, tS? Mechanics and others wanting hands, lothiers who have the latest styles is provided that no one who is not nt least years of ngc, nnd has not been a citizen of the United States fourteen years and resident of'this State ten. yea rs, can hold the office (Lieut. Governorship) for which Mr. HOFF- man has been named.

I Helms been in the State sixteen years-; he I been a citizen ten years; nnd though he is NATIONAL, NOMINATIONS. For JOHN CHARLES FREMONT, OF CALtFOltXIA. For WILLIAM L. DAYTON, OF countless majority, would exalt him. i Mr.

HOFFMAN will remain in the field until election, and labor incessantly for a Republican victory not of Party but of Principle Letter from Wm. H. Charges of the Chicago Tinies is the letter alluded to Jfesterdny, wliicli gives the denial to those unfounded statements put in Chicago -Times, nnd copied from that sheet into all similar or- gans July 21,18.10. DEAK SIH: Some friend has sentmea slip from a recent number of the Quincy Herald, contain- ing an article in which arc several most unfounded and unworthy imputations against me. 1 send a correction of them to you, us our candidate for.elector of that District, that make such use of it ns yon deem proper.

I First, the JfernUl snys that I the admission of the State (Utah) into the: Union even before it was a State." Tliis is simply untrue. Let the Hcrnlil produce its proof or never repeat that .1 advocated, with good reason and great the ad- i mission of a Delegate from that Territory, and: one from New-Mexico. At the next session, or session but one afterwards, they were both where was the wrong? Again, says the Herald, during the last two years that IJisscll occupied a scat in Congress he was acting as attorney lor the Central Kailroad NEW-tORK The System Adopted Prices Itedimtd! ORACK 'WATERS, No. 883 Bronrtwny, New-York, Agent for the best lloston nnd New-York Instruments. The largest assortment Pianos, Musical Instruments nnd Musical Merchandize of all kinds, In the United States.

I'ianoa from ten different those of every variety of style, from the plain, neat nnd substantial octaves, in Walnut and Rosewood from to $2(0, to' those of the most elepint Ilnlsli ThmiMtnd NO house in the Union en compete with the ahove In the nnmher, variety and celehrity of Its Instruments, nor In the Extremely Low J'i'iccs at which they are sold. WATEIIS' PIANOS, NEW-YQUK ADVERTISEMENTS. ALUKIIT (1. Ailverllslnu'nnd Corresponding Olllee, 868 Broadway, with or without Iron possefsliifc In their Improvements over-strings and notion, a length of scale, power, and compass of tone equal to the (Irani! Piano, milted with the beauty and durability of structure of the square Piano. They nn: justly pronounced by the Press nnd by the first Musical Masters lo be equal to those of any other manufacturer.

They are built of, the best and must thoroughly seasoned material, and to stand the action of every climate, Instrument guaranteed to frh'e satisfaction, or purchase-money refunded. fim-onil-Jfinnl fiiinoH nt Great JhirflttiiiNt constuntly in store, price from $30 to 14' llontvt. superior Instruments In tone, touch nnil durability of make. (Tuned the equal tempera- A Imp i nil-id.) of all other styles and makes. Price; Hrel.v PIANO FORTE MAN FACT URE11S, Xo.

2O!) Cciilcr NetWork, may be found a superinr assortment of Piano VV Fortes, In' Plain and Ornamental Cases, Ironi to octaves, of the I'fM inatfrlulf, and prntioutieed by distinguished artists to be nn'snrpassed. Will be sold on the most i reasonable terms, and warranted to stand In any climate. Ortlcrx from i-oiinfry iitteiuled In, and Piiino warranted to (rive satlsfaellon. not so, the Piano niav be returned to us, we the money and freight. At Ihe (ireat Kxhlbltlon nt the Palace, New-York, a Prize Medal was awarded to Unzclton Brothers, for the superior quality of their Piano Fortes, which were tested in Tourh, Tone.

ftjHttltty anil Durability nj June, and wcretilaced Inllie lilahest irrnde by lliefolIowinKillstinKUished artists: William Clialrnian on Musical Instrinnents; W. II. Kry, It. 8. Wil Is, 1 Kisfel.lt, J.

i. ARE ON HAND Julllen, Max Jlar I Musical IiiMrumcnls; en. V. Ilristow, Secret K.1M CM3AJVKK! Important Discovery to the En- irel.v Now! imported. fiiii; 1 Heeds i for instantly ch-aniuv Kid Gloves without the nnd two banks of Keys, $200.

Less a liberal discount. Cler- sllplite! ever oirorc.1 In mnrkH; and wV wishing, purchase ood No. 3 Kxcltaiigc Mlock Is Our stock is Jmmcnsc, nlllng 1(! 1011S( nnd we are. determined to for tush or to customers thai pay prompt when 1 UO UVl He speaks, be it remembered, at Plymouth at a sa a year." False again. Ut- I tcrlv false.

Ttco falsehoods in this brief quotu- tion'. I was not attorney for the Railroad Coni- I Hall this evening. I Pew No. Word from the Owner, STATE I 13 For Goternor, WILLIAM II. UISSELL, of St.

Clair. For Scfrdury of State, OZ1AS M. HATCH, of Pike. Fur State Treasurer, JAMKS MILLER, of-McLean. SUite Auditor, JESSE K.

DUBOIS, of Lawrence. For of WILLIAM 11. POWELL, of Peorin. IlI.r.CT«IIAI, TICKET. r.l.KCTOlli! ATLAHOK, A.

LINCOLN, Piinpamon County. 'K HKCKKU.of St. Clair County. July 25, I860. I To the niiiort Juiirnal I.JKXTLEMBN: The owner of Pew No.

01, in the First Presbyterian Church, is duly grateful for the motives which, through your columns, have been ascribed to him for the appearance of i his pew since last Monday morning, but begs for a small space in your columns to say that all the motives suggested and ascribed are erro- neous. The owner of that pew expressly disclaims any intention whatever on his part, in way or at any time to interfere with, to af- t'oct or muzzle the preachings of God's Ministers, in the Lord's House or out of it. He leaves pany during any part of the last two years that 1 held a scat in Congress; not did 1 ever receive as much as $2500 from Ihe Company for one year's salary as Attorney. I have not been attorney for the Company, nor have been in any or manner connected with it for tin- last three years and a half: nor am 1 the Jlcraltl, "he is to this day, while a candidate for Governor, under pay of the Central K. K.

Company, and required to do its little jobs in all matters "in which its interests conflict with those of the State." False, again. I am not under such not received one cent front the Company for the last three years and a nl la lV not clone the slightest act for the iianv during that time, and never expect to and Churches, an extra discount. Jliii-llii'n limini'K Ifnrpn, flntfn, f'liiliniin, Ai-i'iirilfiiiiii, Viiiliiix, and Mimir'iil all at. lower prices Hum ever before offered to the public. A Inrfte discount tn Teachers and Schools.

The trade supplied on the must liberal terms. One of the largest and best selected catalogues of Music now published, many of the choice nnd most popular airs of Ihe day, and will lie sold fit one-third off from the vepilar prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the country, post paid. Pnrllenliir amfpcmuial attention paid to all orders received l.y mull. Satisfaction guaranteed In every Instance.

PiaiiMS and Melodenns lor rent, and rent allowed on purchase. Pianos and 1 Mclndcons for sale on monthly payments. Secondhand Pianos taken for new. General and select Oitiilogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts the country by mall. lii-ftil njfertil to in ill! qf tilt euniitt-y Iii the Wtiterit' J'innns, onf, nnil Ciltuloguen of jy3dtf ('s't'sVii't'l'l'.

portinli on the (dove, and the dirt lifetantly can be worn Immediately One' bottle Is warranted to clean fifty pairs of Cloves. Price, cents. Try it before All the Agents are presented with an open bottle prove ils operation. Aj-'ents a re by the mi precedent ed demand. More: want- I'd COXTKXT.XKAIIY Wholesale Store, S)t the articles, us those are.ln the habit i stoekH.

We deallr, Dry Goods; vin mean everything that comes In uny store east or' WM Hoisnels suul. Trimmings, Hats, ParuHolK, Cord, Hoois ana S1 for OenLi, Ladies, Misses, Hoys nnd rt partment we oIFer unusual Inducements 'i jf2fidaw1y No. 50 the slinjilefl ill excltenu-nt. l.a- rTMlHnewnr.il lieautlful art nf nriiaincnlini? I JL (Hays to resemble Hi'-' filinl it tithe tin' Cunt, Is creutliiK an excitement, l.u- dles ami Gentlemen are alike fascinated with this delightful occupation. A chaste and defiant amusement for eluhlreti and liijte for p-ace In design and harmony in the arranKement of The whole art can be Hook of Instruction se- agan.

The Hcr.ald, once again, says that 1 from the public treasury- without pretence that 1 evevv person to follow his vocation iu his own-I Treasury owed it, one thousand nine 1 way in which there is no harm." He would and be il seventy-six dollars lie (I) fuul a member nf Vile, villainous m.iTiUCT KLKCTOUS. I. F.l.ISH.V P. KKIlllY, of I-ake County. II.

JEIIOMK J. ItF.AUDSLKY, of Uock Island. 111. WM. millAN, of Vermilion.

IV. T. JUDSON HALK, of Kno.t. V. ABHAHAM JONA! 1 of Adams.

VI. WM. II. HKUXnoS, of Sangamon. VII.

II. P. H. of KajetU-. F.

S. UUTHKKFOKI), of Madison. DAVID L. of Marlon. VIM IX Hoffman and Hertlcr to-night.

Hon. V. A. HOFFMAN, of Chicago, late candidate for Lieut. Governor, and DAKIKI.

HKUTI.KH, one of the Editors of the Illinois Staats will address the Geriiians of this city, at Plymouth Hall, this evening. All are invited to attend. Let there boa general turn out. Pew No. 51.

We publish to-day an article from the owner of "Pew 01." in which he defends him- hundred to I (If (l TIIVIIIVVI even submit the question whether the pulpit 1 llt ltion i i ncvt took a dollar from the might not better subserve and more effectually 'j'l-easury after 1 had ceased to be a member of promote the political prosperity of the land, by fie constant and faithful exhibition of Christ's (iospel in Christ's spirit, rather than by the pre- set.tation of other themes. While according to the minister's the largest liberty, the owner of pew No. 51, would only claim for himself the poor privilege of not withholding his disapprobation, when, having taken his family to sit for a while under the droppings of the sanctuary, he is regaled on a Sabbath evening, in a house dedicated to the service of the Lord, where he had been in the habit of regularly attending for several years, with a hash composed of such words as "blackguard," "bludgeon," "liars," "degraded band of liars," together with a quan- ity of ribald sknjr, not in Alrtmly in. ttiid 1 still creater perfection In our machinery, and consc- ijuenl facility for making (iuittirs, we have not only added lo strength of the Instrument, but have the volume of tone, and made it. sweeter more sonorous.

Our new iirraiigMiii-iil of milliners does away with the old Host-wood Instrument, superior in appearance as we.ll as in tone to the old Our new No. '2 will be about i-quiil to tiie old No. -I, with the new improvements added and the No. will be after the style of tin; old No. ,1.

There will be but these three regular nnmbery, and all lr "'y''-'- 1 wi eharged iiceording to the llnish. AKIJAXGKMKXT. Xo. 1. KleL'iint IIosiTWood Guitar, with patent in ciisc, willi exlra strings ifl" No.

2. Ho. do. Uosuwooil neck, exlra inlaid Hfi No. 0.

Do. do. oval hack, ccntrifitgul bars, line nnislied oval blockinii, ele Kxtra linished (luitiirs, varjing in price from $-Ui to $Ili(l. The public i'l see that our pricis are in-ranged lo Miit the of perfectly in half an hour. Hook of IiM ruction purately if I.

conlainioK '1 Vases, Hook, and every article required, if'i. sent by Kxpress. C'OXTKXT, NKAKV Store, Je2i5tlawly W.12 Y. KAH. 1'iirpctH, Oil Our third story Is filled with thes- Crockery tmrt Gluns AVuro, ii llr(! SUCh B3 Table Pocket Cutlery, SPOOOS) of KosJ (tualiiv 1 "itii SlyltiM) Ciirpot.

nnil v- Grain KacKK, runners' TooU, Or Scythes, 5 A'otions i'lSK VIMS'O mv late lour in Kurope, 1 obtained several new Inst P' 1 trmni'iits and Hemedii'B of iin-nlculiilili- value in my speciality. There is now nothing known to the funnily in i-li Ibcr heiiiiapliere with which I am not familiar, v. hicli, com- i Lined with tin evtenslve practice for years in the city of I New-York, enables nie lo restore SIGHT and 1IKAHISG In i inanv hillierto deemed positively i-un-il by a new method, without pain; also Si Kves in a few seconds. Amiiitrosis in tin- majority of i cases. Granulations, or Specs, and Watery Kve, invTiriubly, Deafness, Singing In tin- Kar r.nd charges, by an entirely new pr.

ces'. My Trealisi' nn Ihe I've," prlc'r T.O i'(-nt-. i-lifti ii-J which move an-l 1 hiok exactly like the natural Kye. are In-crtid v.iih'u.t any fip'-rati'on. and nil remedies, fnrwnnbd by mail.

-iiillnliiniii Ifttfi- ffi'i iff Kjifi-inl iitle.tiliiiii. JAM'KS M. oriiiiit, Anrht, I jeSBdanly' Oilices, llroiidwtry, N. Y. Here you will everything that is a kf ry Store, and we would say to all lovers of Good anrt Itlack that lids Is'ihe place to get it.

We have also ter, and persons wishing m- Itladc- in ti, Ucs warranted to nt, can come, select their anil Itludo up the Shortest I A I f. cistly what the law allows every man to receive under such circumstances, and no more. The officers of the House, understood their duty, and knew the voluntarily dM their duty required them to do. That the editor of ilwJfemtd has amount correctly is his lamentable want of accuracy in other matters may well can suns to doubt 1 self in the course he and says his motives were not to the pulpit, or interfere in any manner with the preachings of God's ministers, either in the Lord's House, or out of it. As we understand it, tin: Owner of Pow No.

51" grants readily thut the Clergy have a duly to perform in this matter, r.nd he is willing to "accord to them the largest liberty," but he thought that in the particular instance alluded to, the clergyman used certain epithets, anO adopted such line of as were not "recognized in any work on piety or pure literature, known to tins Owner." He also intimates that tiie Sermou is to be re-written before it is published, in order to alter and modify it in some particulars. That the sermon is to be re-written, is true --but not for the reason alleged. It is to be re-written, because it was in sucl that it could Btich re-writing, mile sent to supervise it in person, and as he is to be absent, he adopts the only course left to pursue. We will venture that when the Sermon appears, it will appear in the language and form in which it was tittered, and we are content leave it for those who read it, to determine whether the objections raised by the "Owner of Pew 01" are wdl urouiuled or not. Guitars.

They are Letter made, of less M.rghl, and are less liable to gel out of order than any Guitar Patent Head. Our Guitars may also be hud of all the principal Music Dealers in I ho United Slates, nt Hie above prices, adding only the expense I A II I Tlie great complaint among Guitar players the wr.nt of good To meet this demand, as far as the covered his lamentable WStllt Of ItCCU- strings are'coneerned, we maiiiifacture a very superior aril- i i i ele out of the very American whicli has a much sirongi'i- liber ibiin any other. have also a new plan for i whether CVCll in this, he is not Wl'Ollg. I miiniifucluring them, 'which, topethi-r with the superior i i ceileiice of staple, gives them gn-ntci-strength tlian any utlu-r can There is one OtllLT charge made Kgltinst.me, strings we have the very Itiilian. On' false and groundless as these others, which 1 the receipt of seventy-live cents, either stamps oi- (t I I ,1,, i iiioiu-v we will send, lo any part of il nilcd Mines, a TOI may as well notici for, though i do not ij( liiv( uit 1 llttill know that the lias yet addciltu the black- WM.

IIAI.I. A SON, ness of its columns by publishing it, yctils utter destitution of truth is good reason for expecting A IB Ti the linls brought out In ll.e hair by rip's matchless revitalizing Hair those produced bv of the burnlnS Huidi ordinarily sold nn Hair Dpe-. you see at once that ib'e color is natural in one unnalural in the and the simple reason Is ibal Clirl-lii- tin- preparation which by iN chemical I uperitles im natural nnd inimutnbb' prlneipii-i. Made, "'lid and applied (in ten private roomc) at I Ii Asinr Ilini-e, Itroadway, V. AI fur Kale by the prlnciiml Druggists and I'erfuiuers Hiroiiirhoiil the country.

Agents, W. II. WIIIV jc2oMawCin I sent to clubs, by mail, at a year. a speciu.ui c.ipy I furnislied gratis) and see the Send b-tln-s lo MOSKS S. 1IKACII, 'jt t.

Ky my book on J.ie-ty or pure literature known to its curly appearance Unit iiapcr. I( has already been published in the Chicago Tiiiies.aud, 1 pre- others, of that stami). IL is this: That the owner. The owner of the pew only took the method did of expressing his upon an occasion of this kind. The owner of tin- pew rcgn-ls, not however for the reputation of the minister, to bo informed that if the discourse phji.ll be published at all, as was intinuitod in your columns it would, it is first to be re-written.

sume, oters, a samp. the. Central Kailroad Company authorized me to oiler the State ten per cent, of the gross earnings of the road in compensation for thur charter. and that 1 withhejd that oiler an'd succeeded in gutting what the Company wanted seven per cent. Nothing could Im more intiiunMisly than this allegation It has the Park.) OF tstVK.

I riiiuiiincin vniJTii i LINK KNGK from the 1 Oi'lL-imiis, at the IASTiTUTK, fat- (Jor.HAM U. AniioTi, Prineipal. A GliKAT NATIONAL WOIIK, of f'iv-' vears' execulion, involving an of 1'hT'r- l. Paper 'i'lirte gradesiire piihlislied. 1.

Arti-t-' toll ihe set. i. Lettered pi-oofs on India paper, on plain Mr.Hoflmaii's Letter of 'Declination. To THE AxTi-Ni-atitAsKA PAHTY or ILLINOIS: our Upon the examination of the Constitution of State, I find that it requires fourteen years, citizenship to make any person eligible to the otlice of Governor or Lieutenant iovernor. Not possessing this qualification, (having been nutu- in I am under the necessity of withdrawing my name from the Anti-Nebraska Ticket.

My inherent ilisim under the KUU to rest upon. 1 Jijiiit-ui to the i members, or any member of thu Company and other person in a situation to know luigMt about this mutter, to sustain me in my assertion us to the utter groundlessness of the impnt.v if i tion. 1 never received any authority to oik'i- more than seven per nor do I believe that the Company would have given one cent more tiihii that lia'd they otherwise failed in getting their charter. Now 1 call upon every man who repent this malicious slander against me to produce something in the semblance of proof In sustain him else lit the people decide between Uuv-'il unl" 11 il.T I preterment bus not. sullured any decrease utmng not be well printed without the iolt of th( sout Mr.

CAHKV could be uno announce the fact of my inc.ligibility to seek political i unsupported accuser and me. i 1 cry Ilespectlully yours, II. Ih.ss.Ei.i. A. Jox.v.-, Esq.

without indulging iu an expression of gratiiica- tion on my part, thus to be enabled to withdraw from a contest into which I hud entered with extreme reluctance at bist, aiiil under the so- lemn coiiviction only that, in a like the present, I rue who lias the welfare of his country really at heart, Imn ilic riijht to refuse the sacrifice of self, culled out in a manner so little to be misunderstood. My warmest thinks are due not only to the We confess that we have heard ministers of members of the Uloomington Convention for the al di harder names if possil the Gospel in the faithful of their du'y, Partiality shown me in a manner so 1 but also to the 1-recmen ol Illinois at huge, tor the cheerful arid hearty approval of the action of their represent; Uv-'s in said Convention. to the truly Democratic piiuciples adopted by our party, and I not fuil to my the vindication of those Khali bi' spnreil on my speak of things bearin than that of "blackguard" or "linr," without hearing suggestion from any one to the ellect that the Pulpit was no place to utter words of it wns in times when preaching was confined to rebuke of sin as a whole, and not made pointed in its application, and hence humble endeavors to mere, cfllc ive. When the Pulpit lowers itself principles ttiul no i I part, to advance the tmal and glorious trtunuih to personal abuse, it loses caste an 1 mlluenco, Froo Ltlbor OV01 our Free TeV- but when in its bold onslaught upon prevalent and my exertions shall not bu wanting political sins it becomes necessary for it to give to expel Slavery from territories dedicated 'to blackguardism and falsification a broadside, may it not properly call things" by their right names And will it not be upheld by virtuous public sentiment in doing? If a "bludgeon" is used to murder a man, shall it be denied to a Wild Cats in Indiana The Madison ('Indiana') Courier says that the following- banks are not known at the Auditor'- otlice in that is, they lire bogus ron- ccvns, doing business without having comiilieil with the conditions of the Banking Law: Indiana State Hank, BloomGeld. Milling and Mnnufacturing Company's Bank.

Bank of Commerce, at Point Commerce. The Klkhart Bank, at Klklmrt, Uowing's Bank of Indiana, at llichland. Western Exchange Comjiauy's Bank. Cut out the list, and paste it up, or put it in note of one of TO this series it-elf, as a l'i and instructive sermon. trail as a grand lesson, -ofivning, elevating, purifying, inspu-ilig.

To 7.Yff it 1 as inosl Tiem of Arl iliis country has ever i 'l ol tile Trade is pariirnlarly to lids in v'" of its popularity ami pl-o-peets. A of -jn pp. a of tin oi num. rims oi ihe higi.e-t racier, fron! our ilisiji.jruisiK-d ln-st of Art. e.

Itrjant, H.irand. lli.litingioii, Casih-ni-, an.I Morse, Weir, Cilliiiniiig-; llev. IU-- Iliiine, Hell.i««, Ail-iiii-. II. Ii.

Soiilh lion. K. I ward lion. Hon. (i.

Vi-rphnii-k: together with ihe Voice of ilie I'ress Oii- city, and. ai-o, of the highi. i I.HNDON v. iii hv on liu: of i wo post age nr Ihe Trade or lo Agents at $-1 pi hundred. Tin llal.to from -1 al the cost of dollar, and In order, In.

ni t-i oi-e ud.li.-:,.- iiarsii- ior boxing and at the and l.ox.-il ior n. ii.g-. or I'll filial" ot tl-c A. II. Wdl.KF, I II PATH.Vl' WASH TI'K Etl'ItltKR.

rplli: IMI'OUTAXT SKCltKT ll'-i- iiiyAi'fjiniiiitfil icltii Iliii P.itcni Tu'i. and simph- io its eonMnirlion nnd in it- operation for designed, that whenever and wa-hing is only a pleasure instead of a ship. It need only lo be li'V'ed. Let women rejoice, for the day ilu-ir is from tin-cruel hardships of the old Tiishlom U'asli Hoard and Tub. H-ar wl.at Ihe (itliiHi'i fiin.tfi-, of Attflit (if all contrivances washing or dealing clothes, Hint ol Mr.

Winm-r is, in our of thinking, tin- lient. Krom Its perfect -implicily, i-a-e, an-l manner in which this laiiorious thoiiyh work Is wohoiilil prononnce it far in ad- of the ol.l, il not any attempl ever mv. nti.i for tl.is of hllior, tiiis ImiLMiagi to si.me it inay upp at prices low enough lo astonl.di any one tiiat Our motto In this department Fit, We lake In exchange for goods, any ki iK farmers have to r.cll, and allow the We would to our old customers, would return our hoping they will fip.l to coiniime llieir patronage; ami 0 that have never dealt v.ilh us, them lo give us a call before purchasing. fn er, WIT will let yon I.now In advance: IHIT wiling sugar or other nrtiele 1 1 i lApi'cilng to make it up on soiin-ihlng tl Illock is Ihe largest Wholesalef.it'''.-"' in Die city. i' (0, P.

f. Wo wrniM my tothiw nr we riinpk 'l I up iniincdiati ly nini na u-r mutt haVi. Ilii- is the tirsl lime in onr whole crnirreof I.HVP cnlli-d on our Ihr'iuuh will lieed the cull and lompi-l to: st il) moi nnpl. asanr in ordi'r to L'i-1 our t.r<* Kniiii'inbrrilu'ri; is pnint br-yond to In-n virtiK in.vl!9dHwtf J. K.

it. YATKS ii i Xo. 2 STYI.KH OK SPRING AND SUMMER itml i GOODS, to XicM; i pt 'In- inn.i.'ii tin- Hit- tliapc it may no llian of of our who have and who have, eplion, -pokell of it in anic lei-ms. as il is, of nil machinery in of whe.Js, ci-anUs or otiterv, We can only I'm a wn-1 on 1 iinarler ti.e time ll-ually a bi.y or li or It of a 'i the task. 1 at LISA anil Ili-Kalh i- to that we, loi- I'lltelil Tub.

some of U-. foi .1 sir.i-!. and period.in..! have loun.l II to the ir no failure it. Kv it the rrtiolis ill thrtt n.nioXcs liie ii iinil art.clc- an a-e I'-llnil ar hilb it- ope! il oi.t can lie 1, and willi M.rh lully to is. SWKI.T v- choice, well-selecli-d slock of anil Clf every slnide ni.d slia.l..--.

Al-n. Itil.h.d Coaling-, Fancy mid Our i. L-: We cr.n the Most uarraot a'l iod-. we trr ai. of wii-i-h w- i.i.-.i..- -r, u' r.

ami ill a i.i.t i', tlii- v. --p nn addii.g -i uniipl-ti- uf i made, and rntiiiot fail 1 in Mich a r. iiicii il'j all whicl n- nt puiro. f.Te 1.1•:!.•-• Oar ,1 of tn ii- to I an- M-I- will, out i-Mra i l-'i 1'i'o-p'jclU-. ti.in, Mr li l( 7 11.

M. Wi.i. U. ralrtield, M. A.

A. Ai.ihiof,-, itlOT, .1 AT. te. .1. Kid.

M. I.I.-.S. Lviiii. "i-iiiiS l' TIiHL.il, L'oil of vi ry itu. all I'ottoii fain-v a v.

rv till! slock, all i vr Illstllllii' reir. 'i'iN't'AIVlN'i in MHS for who study without a ma-ii-r: a 1m i for (Uiiiar. together with a L'oi'-p'tti' tiuid. and Kxainpli-s, to enable h'l'nur to a wood to which is ad ted a h. niiiifnl S-mg-, Waltzes, Polkas, nnd a sel of Prelnd.

with Leys ii-ed on tin. liiiiiar; giving chorils and i-ompanimiinls. rn.M:i.i r. Price, Sein, post free, to any of the I'liii. Piitiiished l.y HALL SON, jj (-1; po ite the Park,) Xi-w-Viiik.

all kin.l-, yp 1 i W.irc, X.iil-, I that fo ol all iir ari'l l.ii.rn do. A i'lv. Siik ard I.iucn 11; I.Iel.dird and Sill: Cotioa ii.rs. 1 ilo.l uhiti'. of the best (llovc.s of every Craints and nil prices, to -nil the arg-: aaJ excellent assortment.

of Trunks, ailscs niul antly on Land, many c.il:i-f 11- to To all of which 'a i Ji No. 2 111.. riis; ijAUGUST mer i'. r. Old 0 1 ii I 1 I 1 sold at auction for the of this .1 in Alfj'IOEtS Vi.n- ai and f.ii-'iamd'.

Ill half chi Ihe en- liitalily. -e. or half nriMtKi.i.'s minister of God in his rebuke of the crime, to use the word "bludgeon," because it is not found in "any book on piety or pure 1 We might discuss this question nt length, but our space will not allow, and we repeat, we will thi; sermon when published, to speiik for itself. The Rally Last Evening. We have only room brief notice of the good turn out of Freemen, at Plymouth Hall, last evening.

Addresses were delivered by Mr. Sjirui D. ATKINS, one of our young men, and an able nnd earnest advocate of'the great principles of Free Speech and Universal Freedom, and by Hon. T. J.

TruxKit, well known crtryichere, ns mi; of our most eloquent advocates of the cause of Liberty. Mr. ATUISS' speech was timely and well considered. hope this will not be his last appearance in the cumpuign. meeting closed by round of hearty cheers for FHH.VOST AND To-night, lion.

FRANCIS A. lioroux and other distinguished speakers, will speak at Plymouth Hall. tm Superintendent J. H. Done Killed.

We are painei'uo learn that J. IL DOXK, (icneral Superintendent of the I. C. It. 11., was killed live miles south of Chicago, yesterday, by a'freight train.

The-report is, that while at- ti-uiptiug to get upon tin; train while in mutton, offend was run over. The trains. rJn Ihe Central Hoail to-day, were in mourning. While I Kindly avail myself of this opportunity i our pockot-bouk; and when a to withdraw from political strife, I do not hcsi- these concerns is ottered you, have Uitc to reiterate mv linn and stctidfast adherence lers lt amsU-d to get oui Lil.oi or property by false pn.tct.ccs. Let us ask our Indiana exchanges if there; is not a law in that State by which such raymoiu-y mu.iuf.iclurics miiy be shut up 'i If so, why i.s it not Tribune: AN APT oodstock Arijua I ilaunts the following from its masthead "llanu out the banner tin the outer wall, Our cuiillc'i utrenglli will laugh the co'ge to scorn." words arc fioin Shukspcare's trtigcdy Macbeth, and uttered by the usurper in the castle of Dimsumnc.

The next day his castle was taken, and his head was stuck on a pole. The. quotation is a very apt one, as the fati 1 of Macbeth with all his vain boasting, will be the fate of the and party, so sure as the 4th of November rolls around. 'in! siin-ouniliu li'lt with UK- ''I- eo 20 d. r.

.1 X. O. an. I liMs. mid Syrup, HI idtKI IIVD Holx-s.

IMuiii JJiiil IMuiil Karc liallit'S, KilMhuiti's. Frrtioli And In i- Iw fnU Freedom, not only by the very spirit of our institutions, but also by a special and solemn compact, now ruthlessly borne down by the hands of reckless political aspirants. FUANI'IS A. lli.HTMAXN, Cinriao, July Republican papers throughout the State please copy. The Fourth of July iu South Carolina.

We find in the Charleston Mercury, of the 17th, an account of a Fourth of July Celebration at Healing Springs, S. from which we copy t'uw The first and second were among the regulars; the others were volunteers. SlrlVo vldk' Strike with men and iiieanx; And lei the Yankees sec we've gut The riclit to hold the reins. The lion, L- Keitt: Carolina's worthy son and our honored brother. Mmmachiitifttii: "We havj always beaten her in the debateu of the Union.

We have whipped her in Kansas, and we have caned her in the Senate Hull. The Hun. P. liroukti; May the cause of Brooks ever flourish over the growth i.f Northern Freesoil. JiKiiMn: The battle-ground upon whieh is to be decided the fate of Southern llights rxiox.

STATK ELECTIONS. On the first Monday in August elections will be held in the States of Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and Iowa; and on the first Thursday of August in North Carolina and Tennessee; on the iirst Monday of October in Georgia and Florida; and on the second Tuesday of October in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. On Tuesday after the first of November, in Massachusetts, New-York, New- Jersey, Illinois, and Michigan. The Presidential election is held in all the States on the same day in November. FAMILY (JRorKHIF-S.

PRKSKIIYKS IMCKLKS. DltlKO Kin'IT NVTS of i dec-eripiinn. I'ickled Salmon and a l.irj;c of with nllu i article usually kept in a supplied l-'aniily (irocery. llnr neiv stock of calculated for our new store near the StepheiHon 11.ink, hut we wJl some of them for the accommodation of far as our sent limited store room will allow. i- FliXNK.

t'uic Tin-: U.iy limn, Itui-u U'atur, lloney AniaiidiiH 1 CliMiiiinu Vanki'i; Military Slmvina Hair Dyr, Hi-emu. Aninniliin-. lian't Chalk Hulls, Lilly White, i 1 INnvder, Pisarl Mecn I-'nii, Uoi-r Lip Salvp, l.ow'r Windsor Soli) Ilanel'e Maintnoth tiazin's Cream, lialin nl'a thiiusand Toilet Bottles iu great variety. nu I'ln i'! nn I f-ijiii-il ar" .1. 1 lr in pin nini'l am! Ui vihich tlii-y the attention ufphvi-icixriF nnf-'vir iiruiiri.i,.

I 1 1 lurt-iist stock nnil -ortnif-ni i-vci ofT-Tid in I'll I'mn IniaiilV lo ailults All in ii'-eii id'tins will lind it tln-'i aJviilitds'J to call anil -i-k p'in-1-ii-iii" J.MMKUT iJil'UIi I.I.I.. I MKIiU'Al. ruin, a superior article of mouougahela and in i i- utirj A Ii A I. AI! which will be soM LOWKII I'illL'LS sar.ii. quality have ever hecn oll'i re.l in Liree assortment of sv.if ron And a full stock of A.

BS We invile the particular intention i't to our fresh stock of HOt'EHI IS ir 1 '-and Ilnstou. Mrs. Lucy Smith, the mother of the Prophet Jo, is dead. A PEUFUMED lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath when by iisino the OF A THOUSAND FLOWKKS" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave the tenth while as ali- it bastcr? Manypersorts do not know their breath Gen. AteJiiwn: llopmp; tiint he may live to I ui, mu lthe subject is sodelicate tlieir will never mention it.

Pour a single drop of the "Hahu" on your tooth-brush and the. teeth night and A fitly cent bottle will last a year. A CUMTLKMON may easily bo si5e Kansas Slave State in the Union or out of the Union. The Hun. P.

S. fiivofa: lie has nobly shown that not even Senators, sheltering themselves j'uuder Senatorial privileges, can insult with impu- .1 nity Carolina's name or Carolina's TlttDfnKff.rnti-.'Pa.fty-: It is purified uf Free- soilism, is true to the Constitution, and eminently the contidcnce of South C'ltro'ina, I.nhin't- ILu i B.r/iii'n .1 II. lidn-iii. T- HaiielV I.ytmV K.iiiiairon. I'ii a ion's I lair Inviyor.ttor T.

Cii'tor (Jil llaii Oil, 1'lllV IlllXI'r, Nur cry 1'owiUr. ('IiarcniilTiHith i'a-li tinn arris'al, a ij I) It. II. Jf! A oxt nil nil kind- nl KMMKIIT Hi I It F.I. I VI Winiicwlibis- ten hv nor.soN PainI, vami-h hire wa.ili, hat, hair, null, tooth, inn! ilu-lin- l.iu.-l.r- at KMMK1IT I'-; i 1'nri! Lead, nt th h'i'S srnv to l)- is now pmian-il.

111 with llirdillVi-cnt of tin. 1 -kinainl Ilrali Uuni-r Hals. He 1 Ilnii; Sioiv of II Ililli-'ON iiidini I'orter, I'm- sale (taS.N.—A large yli.law Il.iii lirusli Tn Krushcf, Nail Camphor ice, Otto, in- Oil ot All tliu above nrtieli'S. and a grriil varirty nfiiihrMs. tno nil to rn'Miliun, cun-rtaiilly nn hninl and bcinu' reciMvil lit tin-Druj PtnriMd' U.

IIOHSON 1 Wliitt- and liiack -iin'lniitlun uf his uouds nnd Sluri' reinnved nyiler Wadu's Fii-idtm'f di; ltooiu. tettre IOKSON'S. lllf at KMMKHT AMP A Whali' and I.ard O.l on hand. () sp. nn, Tlio-c iniiniii-.

niU foulrt -iu-1- inuiii'V liy L'ivnn; call KMWKUT HIMIIIKI.I. 0 Closing Out. supply nl ol A.VO TH 08 "I- for salt- IIVMK. UIIKU'STKlt inis, Ilii-knry liiivc! also a afsiiiti" 1 1 IJnolts und Shoes, for nnd lino. 01 IS llliildi'i'li ili I NTKXplNli lo the Clothing Trade.

we will close out mil- reniainini; Hoik, in tbii, line, at 1 () "-'VlllthLS Linsi.i OR at wliicli caniiDt fail to hit rfatuliictory in pnrrlm-Tm hr Dr II. nous. IN'. land liliildri'ii cimm- mid lino. irf il.v Kl VJ I Wnadi'ii Warn, 'V, Hiihhor Omuls, ic.

Our ftocii "I cUiPodout I ii-i-il O'lll'nr naleliy lit which canuut fail to Im rfati jliu-tory lo will any IIIIIT a sniiil Imruiiin in an liM-lmuy Stuck, fur Town Lots or Faviiiins UORSON. reilnquii-li that iirancli nf' nr Umicr, Papor Hues, lii" scn ritln nii-rcliiintablo produci) 1" lliidir'et Miirki'l price. iHjfi. lor I'ortniitii Tlte IIovjsc has declared vacancy in the 7th district of this Sta.te, and sent Nebraska home. There uro now three, vacancies in the.

House of the deletion from Illinois, including i tno ljt ini Well and it will make a beautiful the Quincy Uichardsoti being home i wft lather mucli Cu-ilitafinjr vituperation ol'shu- ing Lis i'liiAn- i vill c' Price only Fifty cents. may easily i)o acquired by using the HALM or A THOUSAND FJ.OWEUS," It Avill rL-movo tan, pimples, and from the sliin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. a towel, pour on twimr three drojiv, and wash tljc dice night and morning. SiiAVisii MADK your in cither or cold water, pour nn two or three drops of HALM OK A THOUSAND Tj NKW" ul iin.l llrtail eery Store, whi-re Country and' can lju -up- 1 plied at the loWi'st rati-H. -i take pleasure in inviting tin; puMIc tii Hit r.civ suppiii-s w)i'n'li 1 am now i-t'ceiving daily direi-t froin New-Yurk and Hoitrn.

M.y sloi-k is and well eclei'ted, tin; and ot the marki-ls. 1 i.ot'is I- 1 is Hi-t cmunukii tlirm. National ft linsjust i-eci-iveil KV liutliful.niia tlmjiictiirort ivs braulifnl l-'ashlonabie JHter HiVu, 11 1 Al 11 nt ll.u.E, O. II. IWtim.

ni'i liyJ7iiichp-, proftiiilin" I lie Por llR.viiv WAIID "i'uV 11 6 HOIUCE OiiKKLEV, SALMON iBiiml II riim-Aiin receipt nl lie Is also in of new crowned Fell Hats, which lie lCf attention of dents in want of lc 1 north side of on street l-oi Ly l-Jiil PI'XiAltS of every variety, caddies Tobacco, HI boxes IS libls. Tobacco, -I) jjro. line-cut SlJ two enpies nf tlitrt Print will liu i)' part ul'th Ibiit.i States' r-'OIIAUrt, Nn. N. HliKI.I.

TJIOI electioneering, but StilJ drawing AKS A UJ.V. 1000 Hali'i'iitiiB, 10 Mils Uriucl Apples, miekH iJi.H'e,.., c-ompr liio, Java W. P. FKTIUIXiE FrauUIn Square, X. Y.

IVr uulo 1 Ua SMI 0 207 pp. Price eenti) Ilohiner is one of those ministers who preach Ihe tiospnl in season and out of the few who take Hod law for the ride of ihulr not the 10 measure the law. He I.s. a clear-headed furciuie writer, and handles whatever he takes up with a consciousness of power and nails his to the memory of Ills readers, in most rutubifi-u (Mrs. mp aiiilior is one of Ihat class nf Mctlmdisi AboIIUonlnts Slavery and r.lih a p.erfecl Inilrrd," Ailwiito.

ipro'-slaverv.) W. Of. MOcU-B, N. Y. a law assortineiit of Ira I'in'e Iiiuruin, llemi: Also, Cedar I'uper and Oai tide, lo be used iilhteuil 1 Miili'dli, tin- H.

risim. Call ami ,,11 without Ihe AtlaiTliment price, ou easy fl QN.

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