Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 257, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 July 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

WEDNESDAY MOKNING.. JULY 4 TICKET. PEOPLE'S FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or II I HUM MT"Thb People of these United States are the rightfcl Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men whj Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAINE. I Love my Country more than I Love my Party. ' Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector f r e Stat at Large. WILLIAM CUMBACK.ot Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. uiitrict Electors. 1st District Ojtu M. Allen, of Knox. : 2d D'Btrict- John W. hay, ot Clarke. ' 3d DiHtrict Morton 0. Boater, ui Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquahar, of Franklin. th District Nelson Track r, of ayette. ih District Ueubeu A. Uiley, of Haucock. 7th District John Hanna, of Putnam. th Dial ltd Sm nut-1 II. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9ih District James N. Tjner, af Miami. 10th District Isaac leokiaaon, of Allen, lllh District David O. Daily, of Huntiu;;ton. Opposition State Ticket. FOR OOVEP.NOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montpomerv. 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 OK PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. O'tnmunicated. Youkeeka. ind j tine 25. ''GO. Tu the evansvii enktcirer: Mi dere enkwirer: haven just got a leetle politikal nuae frum hed kwarters, & haven ft fu lezure moments, i thot i wood ritu a fu lines too yu : fur this is wun ov the times, that i, jake luvegude, is in a fix ; i is a dimrnykrat, has alers bin a dimtoykrat, t alers ekspec too bee a dimmyknit; but this 13 the fix i is in k i want yu too help luee out, it yu kin. Our gude ole muttier, (the kunvencion, i mean) hoo has bin stayin in Boltymoar, has got twins, & wee aint abel too supporte but wun of theiu, Nou which of the too shal wee kepe'.' our mutlier, boo is a kind, gude ole sole, dont like too giv up ether of the too Bois, but slice Fertunly wil hav too giv up wun of them, (shee j namd the too Bois, Duo-glass Sc Brack in ridge), Dere enkwirer, i want y u too deside this fur mee, i hav axed a gude menny dimikrals & tha isjti3t like mee, tha is in a fix. Wun sez too mee, jake, let's kepe Dugglass, anutber sez no, let's kepe Brackiuridge, & i deklar to yu, i dont no whitch too kepe. The fact of the bizziness is, i is mity feerd wee wil hav an orful fus with the ole woman, shee likes boath of the Bois. Dere enkwirer, i likes yure jumper mity wel, i likes it better than eny uther dimikrat payper, i ever red, if yu wil lift us out ov this, difficulty, i hav no dout it wil grutely iucrees the sirculashun of yure iuvalcrable shete. Yurcs &c, Jake Luvegude. p S if yu kant giv us such advise, as wil help us out, la to & kepe dark, fur ubi the etarnil" as ole jaksun used too sa, wee must skru out sum wa. J. I. Ur.FltipntrirkM.t'itrr ofllccleuilou. As our friends of the Enquirer have rot yet published this letter, and it is fraught with interest, as well for Democrats as Republicans, we (jive it a place. Washington, June 25th. 18G0. Gentlemen: Your letter of to-day informing tne that 1 have been unanimously nominated by the National Convention of the Democracy which net at Charleston ot: the 23d of April last, and adjourned to meet at Baltimore on the lHtb of Jnue. as their candidate tor the office of Vice President, was duly received. Acknowieding with the liveliest sensibility this distinguished mark of your confidence and regard, it is with no ordinary feeling of regret that considerations, the recital of which I will not impose upon vou, constrain me to decline the nomination so flatteringly tendered. ! My designation as a candidate for this high j position would have been more gratifying to me if it had proceeded from a united Democracy united both as to principles I and to men. The distracting differences at I present existing in the ranks of the Demo- j cratic party were strikingly exemplified j both at Charleston and Baltimore, and, in my humble opinion, distinctly admonish j me that I should in no way contribute to j these unfortunate divisions. The Black Republicans Lave hatmonious- : ly, at least iu Convention, presented their j candidates for the Presidency and Vice- ! Presidency. So has the Coiistitutiuual Union party, as it is termed. Each party is alreauy engaged for the contest. In the j presence of such organizations, we still uu- j fortunately exhibit a divided camp. What a melancholy spectacle! It is calculated to cause every Democratic citizen, who cherishes the Constitution of his country, to despond, if not to despair, of the durability of the Union. Desirous, as far as I am capa ble of exercising any influence, to remove every obstacle which may prevent a testoration ot the peace, harmony and perfect concord of thi glorious old nartv to which I have been inllexibly devoted from early manhood a party which, in my deliberate opinion, is the only real and reliable ligament which bind the. South, the North, the East and the West together upon constitutional principles no alternative was left to me but that which I have herein most respectfully communicated to you. For the agreeable manner in which you have conveyed to me the action of the Convention, accept my sincere thanks. Very truly your friend and ob't servant. B. FlTZPATRICK. To Wm. A. Ludlow, N. Y., and others. Iced Drinks. It is an old and established opinion of the Italians that iced drinks are. SHlutary in debility of the stomach, and that they tend to prevent the action of pestilential emenations. " La neve nan puo ricevere contagio.'' Sanefi affirmed that a'. Messina, the deaths were one thousand less annually since the introduction of iced drinks. In June and July, a glass of cold water, on rising, is highly to be commended.

Song of IndepeiwleWc, tot OAe 4fb of July, I860-. Tcsr.. " Ch'er, hoyn. Cheer." Cbeer, boys, rheor, for Home and Independence, May peace and plenty crown our daily toil, And this our country evermore advance, To 111 our people, who dwell upon its soil. Frond we may feel, of every craft among u, Long be our lives in comfort and in ta-e ; God bless our Uniou and all our sous and daughters. May we enjoy those sccial times of peace. CHORl 8. Cheer, boys, cheer, lor Home and Independence; May M and plenty croan ourdail toil, And this our country ever more advance, To bless our people, who dwell upon its soil. Cheer, boys, cheer, for this our glorious Union, Long may it last, to bless the world around, The olive branch of peace be cherished by each son, Disunion never on this genial soil be fonud. God bless our labors in each honest craft and way, Prosper our trade around our happy home, Long may we cherish th" pleasures of this day, And feel no wish from freedom's ways to roam. Chorus. Cheer, boys, cheer, 4c. ' Cheir. boys, cheer, the world shall soon bo ours, i And all the sons of toil shall live beneath our 11 ig ; The despot and the tyrant shall yield to us their power, , And o'er their broken scepter, the People's Car shall drag. Thi n speed the day, oh heaven ! when earth shall all he free,' Whon Europe's mighty continent shall break their bonds in twain. And freedom's laws shall flourish on the isles of every sea. And the harpy days of earth shall all return again. Cbohus. Cheer, boys, cheer, 4c. i Cheer, boys, cheer, for freedom's happy land, 'Twus hero our fathers fought, and bled, and died. For tod peuJence now and liberty we'll stand, And fight for freedom, or die nubly by their side. Death hath no terrors to those who rightly live ; Cowards and fools may give their rights away, But we with life would part e'er our right) away we give, And declare our independence on th:s its natal day. Chorcs. Cheer, boys, cheer, tc. 0 u. s.

Fantasticals. At a meeting of the Fantastical held at Mozart Hall on Monday evening, July 2nd, the following Order of Parade was adopted : The Association will form at Mozart Hall on the afternoon of the Fourth, at precisely 4 o'clock, and at half past 4 o'clock the procession will move up First street to Mulberry, up Mulberry to Second, down Second to Division, up Division to Third, up Third to Locust, up Locust to Fourth, clown Fourth to Main, down Main to Water, up Water to bank of river iu front of Chas. Veile's residence, where a company will escort Signor Silini to the waters edge, where ho will give a free exhibition to the assembled multitude, by sailing down the river in a washtub drawn by four of his wonderfully traiued ducks. The procession will follow down Water street, to corner of Division, where the Signor wiil lund, and be escorted to the Hall, where the Association will be dismissed. The. city papers were requested to give tui. t()re,roiu an inserliou iu their columns By order, of the G. W. J. IC. Lane and Hendricks. The canvass of Col. Lane is but a triumphal march through the State. Whereever he goes he maintains his great popularity, aud to auy assemblage that he speaks his eloquent words are received with the greatest applause. That he is the greatest orator of the State is now admitted even by bis enemies. We are proud of our leader, and well may we be, for the Opposition of the State lias never had so gallant a leader to rally around and never have they had one who united so completely those high qualities of the peerless statesman, the matchless orator, and the genial, whole souled man. We ure now tiohtintg tor a victory which will free our State from the corruptions of the present administration, and place in office meu whose uihuy and practice will be for the good of the State. Hendricks talks about " Democratic Economy and Policy,'' but his course in Conpress and his policy while in the Land Office, do not fi"d favor even with his Democratic friends while his course during the Le.ompton struggle has made him enemies among the Douglas men, who now doubt the sincerity of his Douglasisra. One huge tact that Mr. H. delights to nxpatld on, is that the real estate in this State has advanced from .$100,000,000 to $400,000,000 under Democratic rule. The foolishness of this boasting is shown when we remember that the taxes have increased in a greater proportionate rate. And Ohio, under Republican rule, has iucre;ised in wealth more than Indiana. Demagogues must learn that to rant about economy wiil not convince people where the figures oppose. Siting inn Visitor. Memory. BY HORACE P. RIDDLE. How beautiful is Memory, a sweet bird of passage Bitting far into the nast, bringing back our pleasures, and, ah ! too sadlv true, j sometimes lighting on a pain. On its wings I we wauder through a long vista, and hover ! over many pleasant places ; and we nestle among our griefs till tbey are softened almost into joys. We see the hil! we climbed, the plain we rambled over, the tree, the ! swing and many a dear spot inwoven : with the very texture of our being. And J our past loves how sweet they were ; how i beautiful our Nellie or Nancy, our Sallie or j Jane. How much better we could recite our lessons when they were present, how j dull the school without them. At the ! nooning how we would hang around their play houses, draw near and almost tremble, or go away and weep we knew not whv. Who does not remember the witchery of a pale forehead, a bright eye, a rosy cheek, cherry lips, or soft wavy locks ! ! nbout Memory we should have no past. lif , as without Hope we could see no future. They are the two wings that bear poor human nature onward. Memory is the chief faculty that distinguishes man from the lower orders of animals. Beasts act from immediate impressions, man from past memories and present consciousness. Without memory there could be no reasoning, for what is reasoning but the act ot comparing past impressions recalled by the memory with those of the present, perceived through the senses? ithuut memory there could be no knowledge, morality, nor taste, nor any cultivation whatever; for what is phi'osophy, history or science, but recorded memories; and what is art but revived and preserved beauties .' The past is as fixed as marble, the present as plastic as wax, and as we mould the present, so shall forever be the pa.-t. He who has sweet memories, has bright hopes, and always must be happy. Tin; Japanese are said to evince a great passion for watches and opera glasses. That is one of the effects of their spy system, we presume. Lou. Jour.

Selected from a Scrap Bool:. The American Flag. Fling out the nation's stripes and stars-, The glorious standard of the free., The banner l orne through frecdotn's wars, The hallowed gem of liberty. On mountain top, in valley deep, Wherever dwell the free aud brave. O'er graves wh re freedom's martyrs sleep, Columbia's flig must freely wave. Raise high the bright auspicious fla;t, Frum every height and lowly glen, In forest, dell or jutting crag. Afar amng the hearts of men. The sparkling banner widely flung. Shall wave o'er land and sea: And freedom's anthems sweetly sung. Shall swell our country's jubilee ! Oh ! let the world that flag behold, The emblem of the brave and free ; The brightest rtown of streaming gold That decks the Goddess Liberty. Spread out its folds till heaven's doms Reverberates the holy sound, That all oppressed lave found a home On freedom's consecrated ground. Fling out our country's banner wide. Our emblematic starry ge n, Our fTo nerer 'hull divide While floats that silken diadem. Year after year the brilliant stars Shall indicate the strcrgth of all , Let all beware of civil wars, That cane of monarchs freedom's fall. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fourth of July Celebration. LOOK OUT FOR THE CINCINNATI DRAMATIC COMPANY! Mozart XI all FORTHKKK NIUUTSONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 2d, 1860, In two t-f their best piects. Lots ojSinging, Dancing, etc. ,m ft at li.tij TMbjr.MjMm ifltsv M. ance of a resolution adopted at a public meeting held on i he 15th ultimo, and at the sngg st ion of many citizens, I do hereby request and de.-ire all proprietors and keepers of Coffee Houses, Ite-taurants, and Bar-rooms, to cause their resp. ctive places of business to be closed on Wednesday morning, the 4th instant, at ?34 o'clock, and canso them to remain closed until alter the procession shall have left the city. And I do also earnestly request all good citizens to give their iulnenco in aid of the measures adopted tor the preservation ot the peace and good order of the city. W. I1AKKR, Mayor. inly 3-3t "Worm. Candy, on Santoniiie Lozenges. -MJ OWRtl FHKSJS iOZ MJ W Ml S w W without dirtjniirte t their comnuition. A their name Import tbey depend for their eftieiioy upon Santtiiiine alone the lately discovered active principle ol the European or Levant Worm Seed. All the merit which we claim tur oiir medicine is the purity of the Pantonine which it contains, and the careful nntniier in which it ha been incorporated with and distributed through the mass from which the Li .uiies have been formed. To be nnre of these important points, we have then prepared ut the Louisville Chemical vorkn, where tli. Santonim- is tirt tested for its purity, ami tb "oni bined in the Lozenges in such way at to retai. itH properties and virtues unchanged. To the Irofession we penent a valuable and wellknown medic i no iu a coiiveuirtit and attractive form, of uniform ami known strength the directi fiis indie ttine; the dose of Santouine according to the u. s. r. To the public we ofl-r a remedy for WoruiN efficacious, Hale, ami aa plexseut confectionery, at a moderate price. For hale bv '11 reputable Druggists throughout the outh and Weat. WILSON, PKTElt & ., ju!y2-;Jw Main street, Louisville, Ky. JBLd lire stock id' fancy Silk and Summer Ort.s tioode, we will sell ut Oust, aud aeaaj UK LOW C'oST, in order to make arrangements for an early supply of Fall Goods. Those wishing to take advantage of the above inducements, will please call immediately at No. 30 Maiu street. jul2 ItOSER BROS. JLW nice stock of trimmed and uutrimmed Bon-nt-ta on baud, and which will be sold cheap to close out, at the lry Goods Store nf SCHAPKKR A ttUSSING, jamn No. 4l Main Ktreej. DR. J. FLEACER, JlM. continues to keep pace with all the improve in- nts in his prof-s.sion , at his Uooms under Citj iMgueriean Gallery. 4t Alain street. He i now nutkioa; ihose bvautiful Hard Rubber, Vulcanite and Ainher plates, which in many r'spectn, areaw-pt-rior to Gold. Also, the usual styles of QoM and Silver work. Decayed teeth al aaaaiiUtlj saved by plugging. He is aleo using the Klectrical process for extracting teeth with. ut pain. CMMrena tt-eth straightened, Ac Prices very moderate, and work warranted. jul2 If .1 !OTit K TO TMOSJ-J U-lSHMy4 -Any ierson wishing a situation Assistant Teacher in the Free to teach. - Teacher or hools of this city, will make application w. riling to the 7th isat. Hoard f TnnUes on or bebre the Bj oner of the Board. Will Hie Ea)(MtMr and Volknbote copy for the good off the tunwc. july'2 td sf It mi ii I H lOUJ1 J.Jl:';ica Kites! Flags!! Flags! Ye .voungsteri and lovers off I inb pemleuce, if jou wish to secute iht-election of your favorite candidate, buy jour Fi.-.gs at thei'herip lrv Goods Store of SCUAPKCKJk BUSSIXG, ja1y2 No. 4'. Main street. HmjBS! 8 BOX 8! I SiOlCS V? have iust receive a large addition to our stock of Ladior., Mimes', and Children's Mioe of every kind, which will be soil at prices to suit everyInpdy. 'ttd arid judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Lry God Stole of SOHAPKEK BUSSING, July- No. Mi Main street. wtheh smLks LJTR Toek M.J of Black and Fancy Dress Silks very cheap to close out, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of MJil APK.KK .t BUSSING, jury 2 No. 4: Main street. II .vr a? ;. 4V 00a 0 00 ok wanted, to whom liberal wages will be allowe I. Apply at 130 Main street. junt'2t'-wd fmOTMCEJ TO BRMIIflE t fl.VTI-.H -tors. Sealed prossal.s will be received at the Engineer's OffiYe, in the National Hotel, in Terre Haute, until the loth day of July, liitlit, at 10 o'clock A. M., tor the bridging of Otter Creek, 140 feet span ; the bridging of Big Raccoon, ltj:i feel span, ar il Little Raccoon, 110 feet spau, on the line of the Evansville and Cravvfordsville Railroad, between Term Haate and BocksUie. The ltri.lges are to be constructed on the Howe plan. In bidding for these bridges, contractors will bid per foot, tin a me ore, for the workmanship alone the Company supplj Img all the material; or bid in like manner per loot, the contractor supplying nil necessary material, stating particularly tin difference he may make between pine and poplar lumber used in I lie siqierstructure. Par Bay information required, apply- at the Engineer's Office before the letting. By order of the President. Jaae3t-tsrd BENJ. EBBETT, Engineer. HffifM'-A'Ty.' ii. y.vev .n.iji'Js WW anxious to procure a situation as clerk, traving agent, solicitor, collector, or in any capacity iu vvhicii he can make himself useful. He writes a good, legible hand, and is a good accountant. Sat isfactory relereine g veil iu the city. Kuiiuire at this othc JsneSCI-tf mnoi;wrtt ov M. tion. Come one, Boot and Mioe M muf ti JCM. 1 come all tory, on ; EI.EIt HHtti John Uasch's cond s rect, as he Heats' and Chit4th of .1 ul v, in tdlinsj at ns Buuts . r th tt al; t for :d S ash, LadierV km'-, until 1 1 ly shod .1 the celejod saaiaier Bo,, is J. IIASCII. y,ii . .. oe Jtt. i-i.ttso.vs M? '..-Ioiil; to pu ctiase riUicr liillr or BlMttajg Powder, lo celebrate tl.e ooaiiiig Ueiebratioa, caa timl a supt-r.tir article at EELlul V'S FAMILY OliOCERY, june3C No. iZ Main street.

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29QOO I. H S HJk-jn S, CJJVWJI88ed, 2,000 lbs Shoulders, plaiu, 50a lln Bides, just rpct'ivi'd an t fur sale at ELLIOTT'S FA Mir Y GROCERY. w hart uill ,!..?,. I to collection aud other buttincrt-t during mv utideuce ar the East, jaaeao-at FHAVi'ls amory. JL for sale low to close lot. S. E. GILBERT & CO., JaaaSO No. 4 Sycamore ntreet. W Ki.Jll SO HJI HlttiLS CRJB W Cider," ot choice quality, tor Pn kles, etc. junelit) S. E. GILBERT ft CO. J bhU iu perfect order, just received per assaar E. H. Feirchild, for sale by june:J0 E. Gil BERT & ro TB V HE U'HtTE Z,JM.-lUO HMHiS M fur sale by S. . GILBERT 4 CO. and bouuii, for sale by juneat) 8. E. GILBERT A CO. JJfJ COH EE. for 8ale by S -33 PHCKKTS E GILBERT OO. .HS'..-i(io II M X EJV EOH SJL.H Km to tbetradeal manufacturers' prices ky june.tl) E. ;II.BERTA CO. TTPU ENS .nil, COTTIIJV Yarn aud Ca ie' Chain. -2oo hags all sizes of this favorite brand for sale by S. E. GILBERT CO., june30 Agents M f'ypress Mills." m m E-lp,M4jiii.i.j, jjvUTo ttojv M M Hedcords, in dozens and reels, for sale by june::0 S. E GILBERT a- CO. JSJt I ( MEE a. 3 O H OX K S 1 UOZEJY, M. each " Mixed " and A-sortel." june:i( S. E. GILBERT t CO. F . S HARPE & "CO r DEALERS IN SEEDS N Ii Agricultural Implements. No. 130 Main St., EVANSVILLE, 1 NT). TftlK S.I I.E. . I E'EJT HO.I r ItE Jt trom eighty to a bundred tons caacity. 1c is suitable for a lighter built all of pine lumber this Spring. For informat:on call on Mr. A. SIMPSuN, at the mouth of Ptnsoil Crek, west side. june-Jo-l m Immenso Home and European Demand. PR0FESS0RW00D'S Hair Restorative Vas introduced to the public early in 1853. Universally used throughout the civilized world. IF YOI R HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOI'R HAIR 1 THIN", OR, IF TOO A RE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IFYoC HAVE DANDRUFF, IK TOO HAVE SCALP HEAD, IF TOO HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL COBS THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR OLOSST, OSK WOOD'S II A I R RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. Wool) A CO., lit .MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COOHTKT. O.J.WOOD&.CO., akk, also, aanraa for . lilt. .FT-J.V.V ,S t El. EH 11.1 TK II jSL. &-VM. G IO rx X JE sTX, XXX . june 12-3mdkw TBE Jill a ttvitiniiv, is .fiwfTiv JEav street, have just received a good assortment of the following description of Shoes, to-wil : Ladies' Lasting Heeled Congress Boot-1, " " Gaiters, " Sp'g " " Kid " Boots, ' and Goat Sp'g neeled u " " and " Bnskins, " " Slip's in great variety, Men's Kid, Calf aud Lasting Congress Boo, Calf Scotch Boots, M and Goat Oxford Ties, " Goat,Ko'd ami Plash Pumps and Nulllilnrs. " Fine French Calf Boots, Boys' Calf, Goat ami Enameled Scotch Boots, " " Oxford Ties, Youth's Oxford Ties and Brogans, Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Enameled Ankle Ties, " " Fancy Colpted Ankle Ties, . Kid and Morocco M ' Copper Tip'd Boots every kind. All cf which were made by the best manufacturers East, and will be sold at vr ry low prices. juoa2S J. M . G LEI C H 1VI AN N , " KVANSViLLE, INDIANA. TnifmlJS'tJM TURM JmJS1 WWIOI'Bfjkt sale Healer in Pure Cider mild Kxtni Kriniiy Vinenr. Orders from u distance will receive pronint nltention. N. IJ. This ViueicHr has taken the .remtun St the South Western I leliana District Fair hist October. Ovders lor Vinngjsr ill be recttived at thn Factory or at H. .elnt.-u Jc Co. "n Auction Koom os M.-tiu street. Sixth ftreet near Fulton Avenue, Laniatfco. jnne26-dfi sr HUNN ELL'S (FORM hULY OF bTEBLK & HUNNELL,) Flooring 3MClls, CORN EH OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, E VA NS VTLLK. IND. rwiitia y: i k s tm n t, t it. hkjvt Jj is now in tiill upei atiin, with new and complete Miichih'TV of the latest styh, for Planing and Drei-. iii Iiiimhcr, Pliinintr and Grooving FloorinK, niakiiikC Doors and Sash Mouldings Vin1t)W Blinds, and every other description of work don iu such r st s til ish men ts , All w.irk ar thise Mills warranted t be well done, ami will be ottered at the lowest cah iricn. Dry I'opl.tr Flooring and Wratherboarding csnstantly on hand, ai d will be Mold for cnah. Brackets and Scrolls hawed to any pattern. BUtting end all kinds td Sawiug done to order, aud in the most approved style. Jyffl WM. HUNNELL. Watches Clocks , Jewelry, and Silver Ware. -ft t A . A It I4J t V-VSV VST M mtiirn- il ti "ra (amia y-t ' the V;it, where he has p 0 r chas el a nient of fiue W atch- '-Jlj t-R. I II .! I 'i - . lWc V. a - . k m IV . Pfc-w i. i.iocKs oi everj do. scriptioti, he is p ptred Htiit pur- V; rn-i..i-a i.. .Tr-s- " - Var.V particular, and which he intends b ell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He re(jei ttuliv invites his friends and oiMtonu-rb to examine hid (rejodsnSMl pries before purchasing elsewhere. All fj-mds stdd are waxrintd to bo as represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. Si Main si., opposite Court House, Kvautivi'ile, Indiana. fnprSl V. L. KISLKK. jrjT Tan T m ftmm . JFMSlW ssTI 00 RJB .st left, choice kinds old Potatoes, for sale by CHAS. McJOHNri'H'N. iune2 Posey Block, Stain street. -t5L- G. JETJiSttTVTFT, W holesale ami retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO! 1 WAIN STREET, 111 litiRK fVfvV tti JVOUSX-I J ww lull stf-ck of all the novelties of the day lor the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeous, Violins, Harps, Aceordeons, Fifes, Flutes. Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, BalU. Tea Seta, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Gold Plat-d and Gilt Jewelry, fcc. Country and Citv Trade bolicitt-d by oet29-ly A. C. PUSnKE. New Dry Goods Eslablishment. rsnttK t;ji0 ti it st 0jjv-; t0 9 itak j? M. the firm of Uo.er Bros. & Co., hejrn leave to inform his friend and citizens of Evansville and vicinity, thai he luw j'ist returned from the East with, ami is now opening at the capacious store room, on First Street, one door south of Preston BroH , a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, coiir-i-din;; of everything from the lowest price Muslni to tbe finest frilk and Drcsa Goods the market affords. Having been hiir acquainted with the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is tin only system which will succeed, and therefore only s Us for rash. Prices will be iu accordance. Therefore, all iu need of Dry Goods will call at the new store on First street, w her you will ret the worth of your money. Itcspattfsd.y, L. FRKT. mar8 H E E 1. I .y II JS'.M 1 E 8. VM I.- assarted sizes, just received and far gale by CHAS. McJOIINSTON, Poaaa Blocki Main street. marl rjp O M Mt JM T .1 It T i C Mi s M. In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Storo of febv!7 N. S. THOMPSON.

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TELL CITY FTTHNITURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FCHN7TUUE AND CIIAIRS of all kinds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No. 5 Water st., lu xt door to It. Barnes, EVANSVILLE, IND. F. Sedi.ktzky, Aireut. Stannfactory at Tell City, lad. jiiue2o-Gm WVST BBCMIWJtB, tM 4H) lbs Mixed and I'lain Gum Tac-king, 600 lbs Osttua Rope from H-lu to IJi inches, 15ii lbs Gum ' " J- to 1 inch, ISO lbs Gasket Bora.i, 34 re b No. 1 backing Yarn, dz Gum Itatters. t. doz Lanterns from 4'"c to?.".00, to lbs Nos I. o, arid Flour of Euierv, ii pairs kiff Owe. Manilla Roie all eiBBS tTertaeS, Marling Spun Yarn , .tc. For sale wholesale or retail at j'liie: SI NZTCH POV A Z U M E A tt0il?92&j Mot0t0icr BHICKETT & CO., Manvifacturers , UATERHT., KBAM LOCUST. THE EltHJPHIEJTO S OE THE A.nmea aow call atfeiition to an article whicli, having theapproval uf pb si'iaris and ril sesists -vho have analyzed it, they call coafldeatljt jecommeiiil. and warrant to be Pure and Wholesome, And free from ali deVterious di Sfpl. In regard to economy, the advantages are many and gnat, viz.: All the nourishing properti s ol thefltoiran- presersed ; tim.-is saved ; anyone who 011 mix flour and water, can in a few minutes make a good lont; the bread is not liable to become dry, mouldy, nor sour; about half the usual quantity of butt r and epg, will suffice for pastry, pu !dinp, Ar. Kaniilirs will find tbe Azumea de-irahlu lor neaily all purposes where flour, meal, Ac, is u -d. Hotels, lo its, and boarding ln-urs, can hu s'lppij. l ;tr rates that will make it the soosf economical article now used, old by Grocers genera! ly. N. B. As the Azunrea CcmtaJni no alum, it will not make dark or had flour liht. jaoe22-lyr Marble! lltsrble! -r-W.- . a '. ; i - - mm O I- MS Il' Tt.lt E TO ISC I' WW LA llo E AND SJ1ALL MONUMENTS of all varieties and Styles, MANTLES, FURNITURE MARBLE, Y;uji-H, I'rns, Head stou -s. ttc arcliitectural beauty, and tiiti . w inch tor qns sh, ait- not to passed anywhere. My Ware-Koom i vreil supplied w ith tbe above varieti'-s, which T will s 11 at reduced prices to make room for mv Fall shipments. MARBLE DEALERS Will alwayt find my Wrpaliaa sipial to their detnandv, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Bail ding, Uvausville, lad. jutie-2li-3md.tw M. A. LAWBE.VCK. MB.1 CO.V. Clear and Bibbed Sides, . I'lain and CaBtainod Slioulders, " " Hams, For sale iu i)Uautities to unit, and put up in !iijuu;; order hy (JKO. FUST KB A CO., juiielO Corner Locust street and ( anal. rtA EJUS COHJVM.V sTOltE .I.VIS 993 tor t.ale at low price bv june19 BBOWKi &IKVAK. WOltK M. lotibbls Baavy and Ugbt Ktm, 60 half bids Pig Park; fZZt bblfl Biimp r.irk, ltlOkags C hoice Family Lard, Forsnle by GEO. FOSTER Jt 0O., Junol'.t Corner Locust ut. and Canal. tJ.1 It -4 1 MM MM MM 8. "EC LI. VEJIMM" 5 lor nale to close consignment bv GKu. FOSTF.lt .t CO., junelU Coruer L.ictist st. and Canal. 'ifJM. OCM. 300 II. I Ii it E I. S EXTll.i jsL Flour in store ntid for sale at low tirures to alose niijniasat Itj bkown ic aikman. CO.V J CHOICE EOT It.lCO.V MM Hams, Shoulders, rocelred per Railroad, in Store and for sale hy BROWN A MKM A 1! ITM US ! UVITjI Its ! UUMT-M us : WM Tbe most beaatitol assortment of iiuit-.rs aer broupbt to th is section td" country have jhhI arrivud and are for sale. Prices front to, 47, i;, lit, SB', 112, i 15, Si"' to at HEALY 4 WARREN'S, juiiell) Cor Main and First sts. FOURTH OF JULY. II E Tliose i V 00 H Jt T t t0 J S , four citizens who intend Ml Badges, &c. Celebrating the jET" ourtli Appropriatet , can Itod Y l.iys of all szes from 6x9 Inches to 8x2' feet, Head of Washington, 'iodiless of Lilarty, American Raffle, signing the Declaration of I ndependetice. Slndds. i -., f-c, ti decorate their dwelliny,-, business houses, wagons, bur - . plutfornis, -i't-.. Src. We respectfully solicit tbe c 'mrnit SM OO the celebration and th" public generally, to call and examine, an I leave their orders. WM. R. llALLfCK CO., No. -2 Marble Ha l SOjBding, Maiu St. J".:iMl8-fd Fine Arts. jg-0 tttuiT i;t Ti00ywi teti 00' FtjK WtW oil Paintings to be held at lo o'clock. '"I the forenoon ot July mh at the studio nf F 1 byseens, in the Siin-lt-ana Gallery, No. 50 Main st. The folhu ing is the list of Paintings No. I. Mother and Child, 4J.VJ. An original Paifitlna; by F. Thyssens. N. 2 Larjre Landscape, .r.1xlJ, witii trees and goats in foreground. Original. No. .1. Village Dance, :J8.J8. Original. No. 4. "Winier Scene. From the twijoin Dutch master, Von IV-r Velde. No. 5. The United Temple. After the difitinKuihe! KngUeh artist, Wilson. No. 0. Renurr'ctioii of liiiarns. ;i;xr4. After ltembrandt. A nfendid paint in No. 7. " Pepping the Qjuestiosi. Ox4ft, 'n inal. No. 8. French Lanoncape. L'Tx.14. No. 0. Scene on xh- HndsflQ. -i"x;.4. No. 10. Scene 6a a Fi-hinc Onset. 2:,xin. No. 11. Another FiSttiUX Scene -male to tbe above. No. 12. Enropi. A mythological snljject. NO. IS. The Fortune teller. 16x12. No. 14. Lady Preparing lor a Bath. No. UV A Rinall female bead. No. i0. Portrai of a disttngsjBsbtd cities n of S)vansvi!le in pustel. No. 17. Child's liend in pastel; No. 18. Younjj Airii a." No. Ui. English Landscape. No. 2U. Mate to the abesre. Nos 21, 22, 2 2t. Enravius-Prof.Hhee;? of Cole's Vqyegenf bite. The above are all highly tini died, and most -f them, handsomely 'ramed. They will be open for examination at the Sun Beam Gallery, from the 22d of June up to the time of sab. Terms, All sums below Sif ca-di. All above 2.", sixty days' time w ill be given for Mtis factory notes, pava' le in bank. Lauies are invited to be present II, NELSON & Hj., junelii Aucti u:ei r. Enquirer ami Volksbote copy. ljintlcJiii : kVBEtt 2 tons ot Bran, 108 bush Ear Coi n, 2" bush Oats, In store and for sale by jn nely TICK 1ST BB08., No. 8i Main st.

FOURTH OF JULY NOTICE. rain. n e s. tn.iETs, .t. n I'jtoM fessions who are piag to turn lot on that day, are hereby notified that we will famfab their respective committees with necessary Summer Hats or Caps, principally STRAW HATS, at the lowest manufacturers' prices. No hum In '. VACTIEB i MAKCONNIKB, juneI8 No. :tlt Main street. Vt.Jtm Cl! H E II VjJV l '. I 8 H JS MB 9 Dried Beef, 8000 lbs for sale by junei S. K. G I LEEUT CO. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. rww jk ijn k itsi0jj-a iM "at ts a JkT. ndiectlnlly jnforni bis Iriondfl Mad fellow citizen, tbat he Ihih tbis tlay commeuceil bu-incs for hiin-M-il at tb well kcown st;tml of JotiU 31. A pi-. I have J ur-t rveefoed a very uicv nnd t !l rjclecteil lock tif Liitlit!', Mwm's', Bys', Mid (hil(lreu's Sboej) ol every stvl-.- hih! of the l-vc-i .jM iliiy. Hotline tbiii by nti let atu-ntion to boelfMBfl ;itiI I in nnann0ctur. .iinl nI ..f a No. I arlit Jr- of Sh -h anJ Boot-, I will merit tbe natron;!- of raj new well at old frit tnle. Ladies ami Gento1 Booti Qfttteri ami Slu-i-s of all kind; made to . r in the neatent style and at theahortet BOtice. Ciivti your old friend Mc. trial. A. 0. McDKVITT, No. 63 Main utrcet, Kvansville, ind. Jittol3-tf

MISCELLANEOUS.

4f1IIE.ll', CHEjBPEH, CHEJI I' EST. Wishing to make room for the coming Fall stock, we are determined to sell the balance of our Summer Goods at such a reduced price, that no one should miss th best opportunity offered for many a day, to get a reallv cheap II.it or Cap. VAL'TIER t MARC0NNIER, inne18 No. 30 Main street. R(DG ERS'Tt RAT OF MAGNESIA, IN POWDER. PSMI E HE ST .II.TEH.I ilt'E MJ' & i be world f.u C Miliog the Blood, Sick Ileada -he, B -lions affeciions, Sirkne-s at the Sloni ich, ami all complaints incMentto the Spring and Summer sea ous. It affords immediate relief after eating or drinking too fieely superior to Saratoga Water as a cooling drink, ancone bottle is equ il to three i to its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. IrUaM Rapioi.y Millions or Hit n,ts Sou, Anm allv. For sale by ull Uruggist" Wholeeale bv B. L. Fahuesbtk it Co., Pittsburgh, Pa , and at the Manufactory, No. 193 Spring street, N. w Y.rk City. .in'.s.:'iid jf-ib e . j: Tt ii j i ice r ii E y heirs and 1-gatees of the estate of Horace Daatuuw, oV ceased, having reques ed a speedy sett lenient of sanl estate, the iitidersigned Executors here: y no it v all etsens who owe that tstulo to make prompt payment. MARCH? SHERWOOD, t Kx..outl,rH M. J. BRAY, ) - June a, 1M0. juni ll-3wd iTniiirer copy. a?L Svrnn wi TrtOKPWItC PkCQ STORK. nip st r i .1 . O Ii II U I. T It E t u . . .; l. . t i I ... . L'. mriit in" ko' :i it'i inw wu . THOB iMW3 New Drsttr ctore. It CI I Troi-hes IS It fl .' C II I l uM PSOS'S Iiruu Store. 4. I'.tl. IHJ-4N II I. I E t-9 At THOMPSON'S Drag 6 art. 'H, SKJiJJv, E. I I.MS II, X. and Americaa Chi micals, at Jaaea TTIOM PSON'S Drugstore. gr i: u n :: -' .i n.n Ujl TI tK. .Inst the thing for crjrinf! habiL's. at juneii THOMP.SOS'S Drag Store. hnM et i7i tiii 8, .t -e n jTjvo JS. fresh. Just received at jmieO THOMPSON'S lrng Store. itt Ell 8 .I.VII E SI ICIJ 'Ji 8 .IE ST raoeirea a large sti.i-k f.-r taa'Saiaviar, at . a Tltu.il psuvs )i n Stoe. jun' it E I, KM O.f S I 1 !. eat h, for sale by HE t, l-Wif.y Si-ltt'E. SO HXS. s. K. GH.BCRT -fc 0 LADIES ANT) GEIfTS tWHE WO It LICS a? open at No. 8 Second more. Come and look no cosy little dove and tan cob Jh1ii IS HTM JL Mi sirt.-i t roufl. for a few truillde t show tlnt-n red ; liter. Qire tu a call, and I know you will buy. Aleve Kit!, French K id skd Morocco Polka Boot, of the mot exyiislte sty l-d over ollered iu t b is market. M Uses' and Ctiildren's natters of every shn.de atnl 'oltr ; Kid nn ! Moricct of every ttyle, with ami without heels ; Copper tipped td" vaHoni kinds, of th im-pr.-ve.l pasSllti Gents1 tin" Patent Leather and Calf Hoots made to oriiku of tie l'-t imported stock we have had tor ye irH. Glove K id. Patent Laetlert Calf ami Morocco Congress Gaiters excelsior, a la mode. Made by the most fashionable and best workmen to be found--our Eaetern citn-s not excepted Friends, come on stranTM, give us a trial. JOHN R A SO Hi i;.S'o1 No S Second st., Kvansville, Ind. 4 9 C A i fARprTc hi k A Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Pink Bcbinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DRESS TI11MltlNUS ever broturbt to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, Ou First Si rect. apro-iltf Babcock&Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS.. AND KOW OFFER FOK PALE A Large and well Assorlcd Slock 1 1 F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR EXTENT AND VARIETY, is UNSURPASSED! ( IITY & COUNTRY TRADE SEl'M'LMKII .V THE .tlOST FAVORABLETERMS. B ABC 0 CK & CO., Cor. Main & Water sts. M-mm Jt ST ItM2012IE 10 JI wr IftrgA variety of f tshionabK- and beautitul Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Bres3 Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, aLSO, A Larjre - lock of Hats and Caps, 9 Ofethef with a complete ami Taried asuortment uf Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all of which we ill sell at uniformly reasonable prices. DUNCAN A COOKE, Bay 19 No. 5 Main street.

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INSURANCE

Set n: INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOK, OFFICE. H2 114 RRflADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, 1st Jsa. isco, 9l,Mg,3MJia Having complied with tlie law of Indiana, hy filing iu the State Aaditur'a office Stsreewot ul its Condition the Hrst of January, 1880, and receiia certificates (it iinthority to transai-t Insurance boat? Iicss in the State, Alien C. HaRock is the d . I v authorized agent for this City, having tiled bit author, ity la tbei'oun'j- clerk's oSea. The Home Inaaraace onu-any insures nir iinst lo-s or damag by Eire and tBedaBSeraol Inland Navigation and trans noli uion, on ' I ecu us favorahle as the nature of tbe ri-ks anil the ieal -teurity 01 ttxe insured an 1 of t'ie Comp-iny will warrant. Losses equitably ttdjttsted slid proaipttv baid CHAKI.K- .1 MVRTIN, Prisi.Ient A. fr. W I L.MAKTH, Vice-President. J. Milton Smith. Secretary. John McGkk, As- t Sec'ry. Wm. o. Lambert, Firal of A. Lawrence A Co. seorue C Collins, e'rnj of ssueraiaa. IWUIls Co. Danrord S. Karney, K'rni ol W. II-, FaioA Co. Lucius IL.pl, i i. s. Pr I,miorters' A T radars' Bank. Thomas Messpuger, Fl hi orT j II. HewwnaHr. Wm. It . Melien, Firm ef?tafiiq, Mallea'st Ov. Charles J. Martin. President. A. K. W iln.ait b, V - ''n-i-lei't. Chas. B. fl.iidi, I ii ui . ! c n IT'atch sXJo B. Watson Bull. ! Iroi of V. Merrick ,i Bull. Hone r St organ. Let i P. St.. ii.-. Pirat of Stone, Starr Co. .1 Hiimpliiey. Lateol thourmaf Bar .ev. Hui.i,hrey ct Batlar. Ge..re Pierce, Firm of Deorjro Pearce k Co. Ward A. Worlt, Firm of W. A. Wort J-Son. .las. Low, Firm of J. Low a- Co., Louisetlhff, I. H. F'rotbiiighum, Latent the firm of I. II. Fr Utataghaas v t '... Charles A. Bulksy, Firm ni Bui key A- Co. Cel. his II. Norton, Firm of Norton v JTeaetl Koa Lociwood, r inn ol Theodore MrHnias . Latt Mamce 3 Co. Richard Bigeloar, Firm St. Louis. Geo. D. Morgan, Fit :.t tl Oliver E. Wood, Firm oi A S Ititins, Firm I A ..I 3 Sou. m of It .v. en, Mc- (. v, I .; Co. ira .vittnr. iss d- tK rge Bliss, . T Dsrhlh:, Firmol ti arbridgo, Bwibt f Co, Cnnis Noido. bat ol llie nrm oi Condit d Nobhs. 1 !.. P. Moit,-n, file; uf ilortoa, Qrinn;! .v Co .1. B. Hatchiuaou, Fina of A Itowe - f. . It- utoe. Chas I. Baldvvi-j. Kiint of Kejda-fa, Starra I Jolin 0. N. Iskii, Fiiiti- i N.f .n .v C I II. A. ilurllrat, Flroi of Saift, Ilurlboi Co. ; .lesse H.1J t. Finn of .! ;l t & Co. Wm Stiirjciti Firm ot Sirii's. bibaa'd 0 i .John R Koni, Firm of Fi 1 Rubber Co i Sidney Ma-on, Late of Una rMasoa "rhorapaaa. j lieo. T, Stedni in, t'lim ofSha .net., Cili . Sibaa-, of Cincinnati. I Cyrus Y. if-, dr.. Firm of Cvrus V;; ..... Jr., t Co., of New Orlivins. Wm It. Feadick, Finn 1 Wm. II. .: C B. t tdick. I avid I. Bi'yd, F'nni ot BoyJ Brat be is & Co., of Albany, N. V. I F. H. C.e,-if, Firm of Cos-itt. Hill .t Talnii aa ot Memphis. Lesria hobertj, Firm of 1,. Bob. rtH .V Ci. S. B. Ca:dv h, F'irtK of Bta. r . Oaldarell. Applicafioas made t. A C. IIALLin.'K A SON, Ai.'ls, Marble Hail Buildinsr, Main street. inuyo-'Jin J-.v.-tnsville. Ind. HarSi'onS Fire nsu ranee ('o.. J.I.VC.S ii 111, 1SBO. ASSETa. Cash on haul ami in Bank. S38j838.11 : Cash in ha acta Of Agents, and in course ot transmission, ti-J.ifi'i s:i Cash loaned on call au.ouii.lio fll ,029.1 I Bills receivable for hems, amply secure 1 7 Jll (9 Beal Batatas unim unib. red, (cash val.) lA.OW.OO 24ii!) Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, JIarket Value 200,38x 00 '22il Shares Bank Mock in New-York, Market Value IO,2-2").l 9tM Shares Itaiik Mock in Boston, Market Vuluo 107.M5.00 4iHi Sliares Bank Stock in St. Louis, Market Value in.otio ttf Shares Bank btock, Bail Koad,aad other Stis-k, Market Value IB,T5f).'ifl Hartford City Boada, Spar seat., Market Value on.SfWt.Ot' State Storks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, M issouri.) J per cent., .-Market Value 5a,6o.OO 80 Shares state llauk Wisconsin, Market Value 2,140,00 Total Atweti Total f lalillllliia 1936,7011 69 HfMOM OFFICE OF AUDIT! ll OF. ST ATE, INDIANA, ) IuiiiannpiiliH, F. lj. 13, 1SU0. To the rcopi.E or Indiana : 'i ba Hastfura Fin. Iuuraucf Oaiiaaay havings pomfilta wiih th. law of ladlana, by BUnir in tins Office a Siuiomnt of it. O.wditiuii uu tM first flay .f January. 1801, and hasiag iaTttad an esnaiaatfoa of its Saira hy tbla 1 1. i .ii i nn n I . I, Joha . Dodd, Aadltor of tha Stata of Inillaaa. harnlijr unify that I basa m ule a pprsoiml and tharoagh exfuailiatlaa "f tbe lnnk and iidoctx of tlieC'uuipaiiy, at their Oflici- in the ('ity t Hart.'nril, Conn., anJ tli.it tlie OMpany own aad have in their ppeaeefiaa in rash, anil in se. uriiirs maiaiinila al jilaaaiiii. in irtj flnnjinilon nf Di,ilars, aii!icablo to tin- fmy meat' ot laasai an amount eorraspoadiDg with Ui.-ir ctlinal Statameiit of January lait. The Hartford Fin- lasaraaoe Conspaay has Imii in exisreoca for ball century, l bristgh ebasMtet uf in oflftesr lor ax peneacaana prouwy (lie prtjiapiuewi nun n i.-my vith ahlch it ban met ail Its eagafjematits -jumly aaritlea it to the bbjbeai rank amotifjtba iDsiiranco (kmuaafM of thsoonntry, and eoiawsaas it to tin patroiiae of th.' paQpie of Indiana JOHN W. I01!, Auditor of State. Intmmnri tifrrilaai Issas or Oaiaaire hy Fire, .11 Dwell! as. Furniture, Siore, Warohiiataa, Hitcliaudise, Iills, Ma n Ilia." tori-', and Other kinds of proparty.aaa U .-ileeted in this .'mcpany upon an fivorahlc tai ma as th" nature prthe risks and aecuritv to Policy holders will admit. I'AKTICULAK ATTENTION tiven to bmrinc Fi rni property, coneTstinK of Darallings, tfiriui, and outbiiihliiiH connected, and Furniture. Live Stuck, Bay, Grata, Farming IXaaa-ias, .v., ,v'.. ctiDi ained tin rein, for a term of ji irs al LOW rates of premium: Applications for insurance may be m.ide to Hie Qailersbraad, the duly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. 11AI.EOCK ,f SoN. Ag'tj. OrritK: Marble Hull BttHdUff, Main street. ATE N TRESS AND SD???0RTER. FWMIESE .VEM" II M.tt'.ILi - M abb hMtrameats are offered is entirely baa in aatlnaj and prinripb. Having a combfOM i"xpnrd and mmwof d motion, they retain llupturo with nn-.hnlj le-n pre-sur.- than others. Avoid the instrcm -ut with a rtiiA fprhtff. Thej will injure the ba:k and cord, arm from tbefr .vamant MadyNsisSaaraaanraare tronbtsaoms. White's will produce KA PICA E CUBE if properly used. Call on your I)nigi-;t or send f.tr a Paflnail free to all. Address HaKNKS Jt PABK.Ssar York. J. I). l'AUK, Cincinnati. juncT-.snidAw or KFLEiCli it WHITE. Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS STILL AHEAD. rgJHIS EMU.1I 11.1 S JV8T HECEIl"M. ed a bran-new tocb of Iry Goods, cxinsixtinir of a ereat niaay artie'es in their line, too baa erous to name, which are now open for inspection, and will certainly be Rold cifiaap fnr caab at their store, l:i Main street. MIIXBK ,t NIEHAl'S. CIIA-s. U. NIFHAl'S. Ll'IS BECK 31 AN . XIEIIAI'S &, TtKCK-IIAW. NEW STOVE ASl) TIN STOIiE. as a i. e s.i e e jjyro u e tj m m. WW dealers an I JBabafactnraraaf I in, Coppai . and Sheet Iron Wares, No. i. Water street, between Main uud Locust, Evansville, Ind. The nnderslirned hare constantly on hand a full assort meat of SIoyes of every vnriet v and pattern, at the lowest prices, and bejs tea W inform their friends and the public peni-ruHy, that tin y hav the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware Bret nflhrcul. and bars oonataatly on baud a full assort m. nt of DTBggist Cans, Ac, dc. Those persons wisliiinr vik in their line are respectfully rei-pieatcd to give tb.-in a .-nil befbre pur rhaslng ales alter, as i.y prompt attention to tie ir badness and a thoronh knowledgs of their trad,-, they hope to i;ivo general satisfaction. NIKHAVS fi HECK MAN. COPJPEK AJIU .Tt)!I WORK. Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Steam I'ipes, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and eeneral Copp- rHinithine ami Sheet Iron Work, made and repair ed, Metal Uootintf, (flittering, Ac. Work icarrantal to aice perfect tktti'Jactititt, at the lorre-tjpicc-. niar7-lmd fl jf a t Mi Jura u i i i.n ;. cmsWW ment, riast.-r Paris, Whits Baud, Whit Shells, uud Plastering Hair, for rale by GEO. FOSTEK A CO , junel!! Corner Lts?ust st. and Canal.

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