Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 260, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1860 — Page 2

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MONDAY MORNING JULY 0 PEOPLE'S TICKET. TOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. 1"The People or these United States are the rightful Masters of both Conor-esses asd Courts, sot to Overthrow tex Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men whd Pervert thk Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAINE. Love my Country more than I Love my Party."" Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector fnr the State at Large. WILLIAM CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Dittrict Electors. lt DUtrict Cyras M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Buy, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquahar, of Franklin. 6th District Nelson Truster, of 'ayette. 6th District Kenben A. Riley, of Uancock. 7th District John Manna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel H. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James N. Tyner, ef Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. llh District David O. Daily, of Huntington. 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. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. K vansville Library Association. We have before us the report of the officers of the Library Association for the yar just closed, from which we make the following extracts : In retiring from office, the Beard can fairly claim that they have labored earnestly and faithfully to advance the interests of the Association, and that if all they hoped for and desired has not been accomplished, the blame is not on them ; and that, despite all difficulties, they leave the Institution in a condition greatly improved since they entered upon their duties. The great obstacles to better success have been a lack of interest ia the Institution on the part of a majority of the Stockholders, and delay and delinquency in the payment of does by many of them, whereby the zeal of the Board has been discouraged, and its ability materially restricted. The Report notices its obligations to Mr. Keats, of the Gas Company, for one month's supply of gas without charge; and justly remarks, " It is to be regretted that there are so few who imitate Mr. Keats in the interest and liberality he exhibits towards the Association." The thanks of the Association are returned to the city dailies and several country journals for regular file3 of their papers; to Mr. M. A. Lawrence for services rendered by him towards the Association of three hundred volumes from the Mechanics' Library; to Messrs. Elliott and Tiieston tor photographs presented, and to various persons for donations of books. The Board bears cheerful testimony to the fidelity with which the Librarian, Mr. Crisp, has discharged his duties, and members have had every cause for satisfaction at his prompt and obliging attention to those duties, and at the order and neatness with which the rooms have been kept. The Treasurer reports the financial affairs of the Association favorably, free from debt, with $136 on hands, and $151 due from delimiuents. The profits from lectures was S07.25. The resources for the coming year are estimated at 1,430. By the Librarian's report it appears that there are now in the Library 2,700 volumes, and the annual circulation has been 4,900. The number of strangers who have registered their names on the visitors' book is 484, which is an increase of over 150 during the same length of time previously reported. But this number might have been far greater, and it is to be regretted that members do sot more generally make a practiee of introducing straugers who visit the city (for the transaction of business or for pleasure) to the rooms of the Association. All who have been so introduced, have availed themselves of the opportunity of rending our newspapers, and have expressed themselves highly gratified to find so useful an institution in our city, not to be found elsewhere in our State. The Report is one which should give the stockholders and citizens generally increased interest in the prosperity of the Association, and urge them to renewed efforts to make it one of the brightest gems of our city, a pride and honor to those whose liberality supports it. Let it not be forgotten that the election for officers and directors takes place at the Library Rooms at 8 o'clock and we trust tha. every stockholder will be present and assist in the election of persons who by personal efforts and interest will increase its usefulness and efficiency. ' The Enquirer says that " every Dem ocratic paper in Indiana has raised the Douglas flag." This is a mistake three have hoisted the Breckinridge and Lane banner, and by the time that Jesse D. Bright does a little of his skillful manipulating, there Will be "more of the same sort." We have told our Enquirer friends several times that the Breckinridge party is the Democratic party; and if they don't heed the warning and give Douglas "the sack,"' they wilj find themselves some morning, "outside of a healthy political organization.-' We predict that in thirty day3 there will be less Douglas, and more Breckinridge men in Indiana than there are now. Oeff' A Breckinridge ratification meeting in Philadelphia, on the 2d, was disturbed by the Douglas men. Gen. Lane made a rambling speech on the occasion, and whs frequently hissed

Just the misfortune that befell the Democratic party. JVr. -4. Trib. Seward and Breckinridge recently diued with each other at Washington . Extremes meat together. Lou. Jour. The Kansas City Journal of Commerce comes out for Douglas and Johnson, indorsing the latter as "one of the most radical State Rights men of the South." The Breckinridge men in Missouri nominated candidates of their own for Governor and Lieut. Governor, on the 3d. The meeting which made the nomination was addressed by Senator Green. Senator Bright admits frankly that Lincoln will carry Indiana by a very large majority, and does not anticipate any change of the Democratic programme by which t'jat result can be affected. Wash. Cor. X. V. Tribune. The Raleigh Daily Press, Charlotte Bul

letin, Wilmington Journal, Star of Freedom, Western Democrat, Salisbury Banner, and every other Democratic paper in N. C, that has taken any action, has hoisted the names of Breckinridge and Lane. Lou. C'our. Buchanan rewards his workmen promptly. Col. Isaac H. Wright, one of the deserting delegates from Massachusetts, who went into the Secession Convention with Caleb Cushing, has been appointed Superin:ndent of the I'nited States Armory at bpringte!d. Mk. B: cha.nan can't get the House's resolutions cf censure expunged from the records. He may thank his stars if be doesn't, through an impeachment, get himself expunged from the Presidency. yow. Journal. Two of the Democratic papers in Connecticut are out for Douglas. But four others have not yet made up their minds what to do. They had better not lose much time deliberating, for it will really make very little difference what they decide. Providence Journal. Wm. M. Daily, who has been nominated for Congress by the Democrats in the Third Indiana District, was turned out of the Methodist church, last October, for drunkenand unchastity. The convention which endorsed Daily passed strong Douglas resolutions. Lou. Jour. BSy The New York National Democratic State Committe met at Syracuse on the 3d, and issued a call for a State Convention, to be held at Syracuse on the 7th of August next, for the nomination of Presidential electors pledged to support Breckinridge and Lane. AT. Y. Herald. In Pennsylvania, which ihe Douglasites boasted at Baltimore was with them by 40,000, the Little Giant's popularity bears to that of Breckinridge the ratio of 19 to 43, if we may judge by a vote taken in the State Executive Committee. Not National. At the Charleston Convention, the Democratic party struck out the word " National," from the report of the Committee on Resolutions so that the party might be called the " Democratic," instead of the " National Democratic," party. Forney is disgusted with the attempt of the 1'ennsylvauia State Executive Democratic Committee to patch up a Breckinridge and Douglas electoral ticket. He calls for a Mass Meeting to noiuiuate a Douglas electoral ticket, and would coalesce with the Republicans and the Bell men rather than see the election thrown into the House. ttoS" As an evidence of the union of the Democracy, a friend informs us that at Hillsborough, in this county, there are but four of the Unterrified, who are divided as follows : one is for Lincoln and Hamlin ; one for Bell and Everett; one for Breckinridge and Lane; and one for Douglas and Johnson. Rich. Palladium. In the Hingbamptou Democrat, the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson declares himself for Breckinridge and Lane. While he attempts to explain his appearance at the late Syracuse Convention, on the ground of the deep and mighty desire of his soul for union and harmony, he now proclaims a deadly war against those who have broken and ruined the party. On Saturday, when the telegraphic dispatch was read in the Court House, announcing the nomination of Douglas for the Presidency, we noticed that Major Cravens joined heartily in the shouting for the Little Giant. We thought the Major had better wait awhile, because he can't fly into Congress with but one Democratic wing. Salem Time. Thk National, Intelligencer, in writing the epitaph of the .late Democratic party, says with great force that "a party defeated and crushed by the weight of superior numbers on the side of its antagonists, may find in its misfortune a source of fretful impatience against the latter; but a party which falls to pieces under the pressure of its own di sension, is stripped of all pretext for any sentiment except self-accusation." Among the objections urged against Lane, the Democratic candidate for Vice President, by the Douglas men in this city, are the following : First lie spells God with a little . Second He spells barracks barraz. Third He spells dirt with two la. Fourth He can't drink as much whisky as Douglas. Fifth aud last He can't keep a hotel. Dubuque Time.". Republicanism . The republican party is in favor of The rights of the states, The freedom of the territories. Free homes for the people, A railroad to the Pacific, Protection to American industry, The Constitution and laws, The preservation of the Union. This is the party the democracy delight to style the "one idea" Party. Those Rails. The Marshall (111.) Hornet, says : Our Democratic friends are down on feace-rails. They have as great an antipathy to them as Pryor has to Bowie-knives. They consider rails decidedly vulgar. Hick- 1 ory poles and niggers they consider great I institutions, but rails, pshaw, they are vul- ' gar. We more than half suspect that they have visions of " that same old coon sitting on a rail." We advise our Democratic friends to keep cool, and if you see honeylocust rails coming at you endwise, you had better get out of the way, for it's no use talking, rails are bound to win. Say" Bright, Slidell, Benjamin, and a few , others, including the Hon. Joseph Laue, slave-code candidate for Vice President, have brought up the Oregon war debt claim at a few cents on the dollar, which they expect to lobby through the next session of Congress. So says the Shelbyville Volunteer, Douglas Democrat. Can Mr. Hendricks's home organ tell how much Bright and other Senators made in buying up the Texas debt, and then getting Congress to appropriate teu millions of dollars, reserving seven to pav debts due flftVffif of the putted States? This Oregon war debt is a small matter compared with the Texas speculation, which the Democracy havesanetioned by appropriating the money to pay it, and by silence to the enormity of the fraud. Mod. Courier.

Eureka, Ind., July 2d, 1860. Editop. Journal. I cannot forbear ut this exciting time to give yoo a brief sketch of the political topics in old 9 Luce." Surrouuded as I am by so many of the " unterrified," I naturally hear what is going on among the "harmonious Democrats." Since their Motherly Convention has, as some one says, brought forth twins, there is a great deal of e::citenient. On Monday evening we were vis, ted by one of the big guns of Rockport a he only bearing of the first birth, was prepared to hurrah for Douglas, and was distributing large flaming hand bill?, calling for the assembling of the full forces at Rockport to ratify the nomination of Douglas. But, alas, while he was feeding the "faithful,"' and they standing with their mouths wide agape, a friend came up with the Morning Journal and gave us the unexpected news of the second birth, which new3

! made them fairly tremble in their boots One Col. H an old gentleman of con siderable notoriety among the faithful Democracy, refuses to commit himself, and says " It is bad enough." At a small gathering of our citizens, not long ago, I was almost led to believe that the milleninm was about to be ushered in. There were two Lincoln men to each Democrat, and the few democrats there were apparently hungering and thirsting after the truth. The Republicans are now rallying their forces and from the present prospects we can roll up a majority for Lincoln. There is considerable feeling now for Breckinridge and Lane. While some of the Anti-Lecomptonites of 1858 are determined to support Douglas, others say, let us go with the South, for the South has to elect our President, and if we are her friends we ought to help her. Our P. M. says he is in favor of raising a " flag " when he finds out where he stands. The whole party here are in quite a dilemma. "Luce." . t EranivlllsLlbrsry Association. Election, Monday evening, July 9th, 1860. REGULAR TICKK . President, JOHN W. FOS" ER, Vice-Iresider. CARL SCHMITT. Corresponding Secretary, JOHN E. MARTIN. Recording Secretary, F. M. THAYER. Treasurer, WM. A. GWYN. Directors, JAMES L. ORR, ROBT. EARLEY, M. R. ANTHES, PHILIP C. DECKER, WM. T. IGLEHART. To tlie Members oj the Ev. TAbrary Ass'n, Gentlemen: We, your committee, elected for the purpose of nominating candidates for the ensuing election, present the foregoing ticket for your suffrages, and trust it will meet with the hearty support of every friend of the Association. JOHN INGLE, Jr., BLYTHE HYNES, WM. HEILMAN, GEO. FOSTER, G. W. RATHBONE. Independent Ticket. President, CHARLES S. WELLS. Vice President, JOHN F. GLOVER. Corresponding Secretary, JEREMIAH BEHM. Recording Secretary, WILLIAM BOEPPLE. Treasurer, ROBERT EARLY. Directors, WILLIAM K. ROLLINGS WORTH, LEVI S.CLARK, R. S. HORNBROOK, WILLIAM H. KLUSMAN, WILLIAM Hl'C.HES. The undersigned, a committee appointed at a meeting of the Independent Party, held Thursdny evening, July Gth, respectfully report the above Ticket nominated for the consideration of the Association. ('has. Dknby, C. R. Bement, Mat. Hennisg, J. C. Jewell, Jkramiah Bkhm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WTf '.V I WLL.L LEAVE THE WW collection of my rents ami other hu-dneBS hi charge of Wheeler t Iglehart. juhj7 Oi'TAVIA E. LEWIS. JfWJi sale cbeak to bkjt. ML A Dwelling House near the corner of Third ami Cherry streets, with six rooms, cistern and out buildings in good order. For particulars enquire of Z. H. Cook, or W. K. McCREW, july7 On tha premises. HARDWARE AT AUCTION. rWMiO HK UMAJLMJm& MS HM 00 00JL wart nro hereby notified that we have just received, and will sell to dealers, on Saturday, July 7th, and on Tuesday, .July loth, at our store, corner ot Main and Third rtrete, EvanHville, a general assort ment of Hardware, all in good order. The Bale commences each day at lJ o'clock. Also, one Iron Safe, a large Platform Soale. and twenty boxes Zante Currants, all without reserve, for cash. If. NELSON A CO., jul7 Auctioneers. J 00 1 MAT if 00- A H O V M JR T I Vanderburgh County Agricultural Society held at the Court House on Saturday the 7th of July at 2 o'clock p. M. A general attendance is requested. julye-td A. W. CHUTE, Sec'y. Ilemoval. mwMt s. ha s TMjyret s ha o,bem o ve ii V JK. tier stock ol aiiwiiery Goods from her old stand on First street, to No. SO Main street, next door to Bittrolff Bros., where she will continue to keep a large aud beautiful stock ef Bonnets, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods generally. The Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock before purchasing. july4-lmd JTVST BECK I VEIL. mW 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Gam Packing, ,'sTO lbs Cotton Rope from 3-10 to II4 iuches. lOlbsGum " " 'itolinch. IfsD His Gasket Borad, ;4 reels No. 1 Packing Yarn, J j dez Gum Cutters. t doz Lanterns from 40c t 0 lbs Nos. 1,0, and Flour of Emery, 42 pairs Skitf Oars. Manilla Rope all sizes, Twines, Marlin, Spun Yarn, Sec. For sale wholesale or retail at Jae29 SINZICH SON' S. IS nice stock of trimmed and untrinimed Bounets on hand, and which will be sold cheap to close out, at the l)rv Goods Store of St UAPKER 4 BUSSING, jun2 No. 4'J Main streei. Iox- Sale. Ht0t,XtMJ,M fi HO CJ00 00 00V80neaH. The aaderkfirtwd intends to retire from business after the 1st of September next, uud in the meantime would negotiate for the sale of (he stock in trade aud good will of the butinvss of M. W. Foster A ., uud will aUo l)-bt. f,r term of years the tor heuse nw iwcnpifd by rhftii. Thi btiWi i w f 10m ni-d rliifiVlti in ifa t ityf and tl f hoMr i- a i . -'initial, uautiorn tzjtm fonr-r- bfrt'.d.ut in comi te ivj-uir 'YUr mv.-eiit tiad- Wu nous i- ! aud pi utitable one, n i t. hi tiv " I upit - n bnntafl fair amount H utital i!"t Ct-rtabi i uuity to build ii it little Miid ir fUubh lusinfti is m Idoiu o tie red. For further pal ticul.it- euqnir of Ueo. F'tur A Co.. or the subset Mm i . M V FOSTER. July4-luid&w

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DR. J. FLEAGER7

UN HKTf IIJK n. .V ST 1 1. , continues to keep pac with all the improve ments in his profegHon, at his Rooms under City Daguerrean Galleo'. 4" Main street. He ia DOW making those bautiful Hard Rubber, Vulcanite and Amber plates, which in many respects, arefcuperior to Gold. Also, the usual styleH of Gold anil Sili'er work. Decayed teeth permanently saved by phigging. He is also utdng the Electrical process for extracting teeth without pain. Children's teeth straightened, Ac. Prices very moderate, and work warranted. julyli-tf a o it ivu. u.nt-.K--M ML ica Flns! Flags ! ! Flags ! Ye youngsters ; and lovers of Independence, if jou wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy your i Flags at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of SCHAPKER& BUSSING, jsAfS No. 4!l Main street. quoits: s mm a 1 1 smojbsT1iwr A have .iust received a large addition to our stock ! of Ladies', Misses', and Children's shoes of every kind, which will be sold at prices to suit every- ! body. Call and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap ; Dry Goods Stole of SCHAPKER BUSSING, julyJ No. 49 Main street. SI CHS. J JLjiHtJH STOCK -MJm of Black and Fancv Hress Silks very chfwip to close out, at tin cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPKER A BUSSING, No. 49 Main street. July 2 mmortcK to unman cojyvkjcW tors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Engineer's Qffioa, in the National Hotel, in Terre Haute, until the Kith day of July, 18GO, at 10 o'clock a. M., for the bridging of Otter Creek, 140 feet span ; the bridging of Big Raccoon, 16.'i feet span, aud Little Raccoon, ltO feet span, on the lino of the Ev.msville and t'rawfordsvillo Railroad, between Terre Haute and Bockville. The Bridges are to be constructed on the Howe plan. In bidding for these bridges, contractors will bid per foot, liu al measure, for the workmanship alone Ihe Company supplying ail the material; or bid in like manner per foot, the contractor supplying all necessary material, stating particularly the difference he may make between pine and poplar lumber used in the superstructure. For any information required, apply at the Engineer's Office before the letting. By order of the President. juneiW-lwd BEN'J. EBBETT, Engineer. wy&MjyrTJBMirJi 'oij-tj ,njj'isi WW anxious to procure a situation as clerk, traving agent, solicitor, collector, or in any capacity in which he can make himself useful. He writes a good, legible hand, and is a good accountant. Satisfactory reference g-ven in the city. Enquire at this otlice. june.'lif-tf jnwvMTJi ok jvj. jk 1.1: li H JlMi tiou. Come one, come all, to John Rasch's Boot and Shoe Manufactory, on Second s'reet, as he is selling at cost for cash, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Boots and Shoes, until the 4th of July, in order that all may be comfortably shod at the celebration, at low figures, with good summer Boots and Shoes. (june '-ii) JOHN RA8CH. 1 6 h 4 I. U S MAM S, iJVjr s7Z SftjVWed, lbs Shoulders, plain, 50C lbs cides, just received and for sale at ELLIOTTS FAMILY GROCERY. OT -Ii. - WHKKLKU K MOJjMf I hart will attend to collections and other business during mv absence at the East. june30-:st FRANCIS AMORY. InicJtJK JJ MOSS. 16 HAl,K Mt.ij,KS M. for sale low to close lot. E. GILBERT Jt CO., juue30 No. 4 Sycamore street. li.VKfjjfi 50 11.1 Kim i. s cm a a W Ci Cider," oi bold! quality, tor Picklea, etc. S. E. GILBERT & CO. juneiiO 1'lHl TS UK TVBKJSJVT1JYM 5 J bbls. in perfect order, iust received per steamer E. H. Fairchild, for sale by june.3o S. E. GILBERT A CO arm r uk whitk .'.f. J 100 a :m. s MV for sale by 8. E. GILBERT CO. 'rptus. oo hjTLk omcjhs, awwm Mt and sound, lor sale by juiie30 8. E. GILBERT . CO. JfJt-A CwtKKJKK 5 IPOCKKTS WW for sale by S. E. GILBERT e CO. jrmMooMS.nou iiozkjkom sack mM to -the. trade at manufacturers1 prices by j une:)0 GILBF.RT.V CO. tfc fii'ruKss .nei.j.s" t-oTToj" Yarn and Caipet Chain. -OO bags all sizes of this favorite braud for sale bv S. E. GILBERT & CO., juue.'io Agents t Cypress Mills." MMMiMK, .TlA.Vi M.1.-1, JT.V 4 OTTOJ " HedcorJri, ll do 4 and reels, for sale bv .i u 11 tbmvhJjKs.m each " M ixe juue::o S. E GILBERT ,t CO. 30 KOXK, 1 UOXKJV, id ' Assorted." S. E. GILBERT X CO. 1mm enso Home and European Demand, PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hail Restorative Wad introduced to theSJublic early in 1853. IT IS NOW throughout the civilized world. I'nUe ntalli IF YOUR HAIR IS OKAY, IF YOUR 11 A I K IS THIN. OR, IF KOC AUK BALK, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOI H A V K l'AN'IHM'FK, IF YOU HAVE BOALD HKAP, IF VOL' HAVE NERVOI S BE A OA Oil K, IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLI.NO. TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY, USE WOOD'S II AIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BTO. 3. WOOD ll'n., 114 MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO , PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY' AND CO UNI KY ,T . WOOD fc CO., AUK, ALf.O, AliKKTH FOR .TT J.VV i liLKHBA TE It LIB. -A- a: xx o Balsam.. june I2-3mdw J. M. GLEICHMANN, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. jmrAJ'trKACTVBEB ajvh h-hole-WVTAL Bale Dernier in Pure Cider and Extra Family Vinegar. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. N. U. This Vinegar has takes the premium at the South-Western Indiana District Fair last October. Orders for Vinegar wi II be received' at the Factory or at H. Nelson m Co. Auction Room on Main street. Sixth streei, near Fulton Avenue, Lamatco. juneri-d-.tw Vl."FI.-300 BABBEI.s EXTBA Al Flour in store and for sale et low figure to close consignment, by BltOWN A A IK MAN. Wf MIAMI A' BiTbBOU, 15 MA1JS' JmMe street, have just received a good assortment of the following description of Shoes, to-wit : Ladies' Lasting Heeled Congress Boots, " o M Gaiters, " J-'p's " " Kid ' Boots, " " and Goat Sp'g Heeleil " " V and ' Buskins, " " Slip in great variety, Men's Kid, CjI. tud Lasting Congress Boots, " Calf Scotc.i Boots, '- " and Goat Oxford Ties, " Goat, En'd and Plush Pumps and Xullitiers, " Fine French Calf Boots, Boys' Call, Goat and Knameled Scotch Boots, ' " Oxford Ties, Youth's Oxford Ties and Brogans, Scotch Boots, Child's H-eled Koameled Ankle Ties, 41 Fancy Colored Ankle Ties, o " Kid and Morocco ' " C'opperTip'd Roots every kind. All of which were made b5 the best manufacturers Kast, and w ill be sold at very low prices, j ilno22 HUN NELL' S " (FORMKRLY OF STEELE Jt HUNNELL.) Flooring TVEiXljs, CORNKR OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IXD. an HIS ,V U ESTABLISHMENT is now in full operation, with new and com plete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooviug Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blincs, and every other description of work done ! in sui:h establishment.. All work at Ifeirw Mills warranted to be well done, and i 111 be offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Flooring and Wratherboarding con- ' stantly on hand, ai.d will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pa'tern. Slitting and all kinds of Saw lug done to order, and in the most apprurwd style. jvSve WM. BUNNELL i

MISCELLANEOUS.

Worm Candy, . OR Santonine Lozenges. K OKKKH TtttiSK .9C.n;A'. WW without disguise as to their composition. As their name imports, they depend for their efficacy upon Santonine alone the lately discovered active principle of the European or Levant Worm Seed. - - - ' -- All the merit which wo claim tor our medicine is the purity of the Santonine which it contains, and the careful manner in which irhas beetl incorporated wit h and distributed through the mass from which the Lozenges have been formed. To be sure of these important points, we have them prepMred at the Louisville Chemical works, where the Santonnie is first tested for its purity, aud toon combined in the Lozenges in such way as to retain its properties and virtues unchanged. To the Profession we pesi ut a valuable and wellknown medicine in a convenient and attractive form, of uniform and known strength the directions indicating the dose of Santonine according to the U. S. P. To the public we ofier a remedy for Woru: -ili-cacions, safe, aud as pleasent as confectioner', at a moderate price. For sale by all reputable Druggists throughout the South and West. WILSON, PETER & CO., julyi-3v Main street, Louisville, Ky. NEW FURNITURE STORE JUST OPEXKD BY THK TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of all kinds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No. 5 Water St., next door to R. Barnes, EVANSVILLE, IND. F. Skdi.f.tzkv, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, Ind. june2.r)-0m rwi o k M In gi Jj M T wf H T i C Me Ml S great variety, at the lowest price, at the ' New Drug Store of feb27 N. 8. THOMPSON. F . S H A R P E & C O . , DEALERS IN SEEDS A N 1) Agricultural Implements. ! No. 130 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. j Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. mp tmisL.ua, ha vmjj just bej -M. 0 turned ti om the East, where he ! has purr linn ed a ! beautiful assort ment of f ne Watches, Chairs, Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks of every description, lie is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular, aud which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He respectfully invites his friends and customers to examine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold are warranted to bo as j represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of j fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. 8J Main St., opposito Court House, Evans- ; ville, Indiana. apr3) P. L. GEISLER. I jrj O TA T O K S - KK U " MOM Mi jff left, choice kinds old Potatoes, for sabs by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, iune22 Posey Block, Main street. V holenalo and retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, HO. 1 JIlAlfl aiKfclUil, ,-MHMiMH CAJV UK KOUJMI A :ull stock ot all the novelties oi the dav lor the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeons, Violius, Harps, Accordoons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Gold Plated aud Gilt Jewelry, Stc. Conntry and Citv Trade solicited bv oct2J-ly A. C. PUSHEE. New Dry Goods Establishment. j raviK Kiisitj.s'Kii, t.atk ok JL the firm of Boser Bros. & Co., begs leave to 1 inform his friends and citizens of Eransvillu aud i vicinity, that he has just returned from the East ! with, aud is now opening at the capacious store room, on First street, one door south of Prestou Bros , a splendid stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from the lowest price Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market affords. Having been long acquainted with the business, the undersigned is- aware that the cash system is the only system which will succeed, and therefore only slls for cash. Prices wll he in accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods Will call at the new store on First street, where you will get the worth of your money. Respectfully, " L. FI1EY. mar8 A Z U ME A Baking Powder. B R I C KE T T & CO.. WATER ST., SEAR LOCUST. fjprm I' BOKMIKTOH S OK THE rumea now call attention to an article ' which, having tin-approval of physicians anil chemists -vho have analyzed it, they can coiiddcutly ; aecommend, and warrant to be Pure and Wholesome, I Aotl tree from all deleterious dnif;n. In rtMTd lo j wonomy, the advantaefiarr many and fix1, viz.: , All tlit- nourishing properties of the flour are pre.'rid ; time in naved ; any one vho can mix flour ! :nd w:iter, run inn few minutes make n good loaf; j the urend jt not liable to become dry, mouldy, nor sour ; about half thf uNiial quantity of butter ami i fUti will HiifHce fur paHtry, pndditiH, Ac. Families I will find the Ar.umea desirable for nearly all pur 1 pOWH where Hour, meal, Ar., is lined. Hotels, bo its, ; nd boarding houaen, can b Miipplird at rates that ' will make It the most economical article now uaed. Sold by Grocers generally. N. U. As the Azumea contains no ;um, it ; will not make dark or bad flour light, junei-lyr mmW MS "OVB TMME TO BV1' LARGE AND SMALL MONUMENTS of i all varieties and stvles, 'mantles, furniture marble, I Vases, Urns, Head stontvs, Ac, which for rjuality, i architectural beauty, ami finish, are not to be surj passed anywhere. my Ware-Room ia well supplied with the above ; varieties, which I will sell at reduced price to luake room for mv Fall shipment. MARBLE DEALERS 1 Will always find my supplies equal to their de mauds, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Building, Evansville, Ind. juuc26-3mdAw M. A. LAWRENCE. fnOBB. ' M 100 bbls. Heavy and Light Bfesa, .50 half bbls Pig Pork, 26 bbls Rump Pork, lOO kegs Choice Family Lard. For sale by GEO. FOSTER A CO., jnnel! Corner Locust t. and Canal. dUGAB. 21 HHIIS."KU LL. KAIB" for sale to close consignment bv GEO. FOSTER A CO., junelO Corner Locust st. and Canal. wmacojv. i i no he L.OT BA C.V MLB Hums, Shoulders, received per Railroad, in store and for sale by IfTIEEO: LEE II : JT 2 tons of Bran, 100 bush Ear Corn, 25 bush Oats, In store and for sale bj junel'. BROWN A AIRMAN. VICKERY BROS., No. S2 Main st. a,, "t AH CUBE It t: A .V lA S SE Ll J Dried Beef. 2CKKJ Dps for sale bv june2 S. E. GILBERT CO. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS? rXnUE I .'ItE HStU.VE It WOC Lit AL respectiully inform his triends and fellowcitizens, that he has this day couimeuced business for himself ut the well known ?-taiid of John M. App. I have just received a very nice and well selected stock ef Ladies', Misses', Beys', aud Children's Shoes, of every style and of the best ijuality. Hoping that by strict attention to business aud the manufacture and sale of a No. 1 article of Shi es and Boots, 1 will nn-rit the patronage of my new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Roots. Gaiters aud Shoes of all kinds made to rder in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDKVITT, No. 0:i Main street, Evansville, Ind. juneiatf

Marbfe

MISCELLANEOUS.

fMMMP CHRAPMR, CHEAPJRttT. Wiabinc to make room for the coming Fall stock, wear determined to sell the balance of our Summer Goods at such a reduced price, that no one should miss the best opportrrorty offerer for many a i day- to get a really cheap Hat or Cap. VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, iunelS No. 30 Main street. , ROS' fTRA f "0 F Ifl AGNES I A, IN PO W D E R i rrHE BEST A Jj TEH A TI VE MJV J M the world for Cooling the Blood, Sick Hoad-a'-he, Bilious Affections, Sickness at the Stomach, and all complaints incident to the Spring and Summer seasons. It affords immediate relief after eating or drinking too freely superior to Saratoga Water as a cooling drink, and one bottle is equal to three (in its medicinal properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. Selling Rapidly Millio.ns ok Bot tlksi Sold Annuallv. For sale bv all Drnggists Wholesale by B. L. Fahnestock Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. 193 Spring street, New Tork City. jun6-3md i KOi Mi EC T M JV JVOTMCMt T H E heirs and legatees of the estate of Horace Dunham, deceased, having reques ed a speedy settlement of said estate, the undersign d Executors hereby notify all persons who owe that estate to make prompt payment. MARCUS SHERWOOD, I. Kjlw.utol . M. 3. BRAT, j Juwcuioia. , June 9, 1860. jnnell.3wd Enquirer copy. , j imwM S. U VV X. O W8 SOOTH l.fi WrM Syrup at THOMPSON'8 DRUG STORE. JE sale a I - T IA J- C O M II MA Mj. TH Mi best Medicine known for Diarrhoea. For sale at THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. tt M O W- J Troches at 8 HBOJVCHIA THOMPSON'S Drug Store. KAIUI.yO'S ti Z. VE 3 At THOMPSON'S Drug Store. WJBM1JCH, )K BMAJ; E.S tSLlSU, and American Chemicals, at juneS THOMPSON'S Drug Store. n JEUJBJC i'' CAMMIJVA TM VE, - JM Just the thing for crving babies, at juno'J THOMPSON'S Krnz Store. ymoMMjET toOOlis, EW A.'O AL fresh. Just received al june9 THOMPSON'S Drug Store. Mfc Hl'tJ S A.Vll MHIHCMJVKS.JUST Mi W received a large stock fr tho Summer, at june THOMPSON'S Drugstore. jfj)l BE EEMOJV SI'BCK.aO KXS. JM 1 dost each, for nale by June! S". K. GILBKRT Si t o. LADIES AND GENTS : rmMB won, irs 0s srtt.c Jm. open at Ne. 8 Second street rouui for a fuw more. Come and look no trouble to show those cosy little dove and tan colored Gnitera. Give us a call, and I know you will buy. ftlave Kid, French Kid and Morocco Polka Boots, of the moat exquisite style ever offered In this market. .Misses' nnd Children's Gaiters of every shade and color; Kid an ! Morocco of every style, with and without heels ; Copper-tipped of various kinds, of Ui6 imprved patent. Gents1 tine Patent Leather and Calf Boots made to obdkr of the best imported stock we have had for years. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf and Morocco Congress Gaiters excelsiur, a la mode. Made by the most fashionable aud best workmen to be found eur Kasterit cities not excepted. Friends, come on strangers, gtTfl us a trial. JOHN BASCH, trartf I No. 8 Second St., Evansville, Ind. 1 CARPETS ff .i . . Also, Lace Goods, Damasks, Fink Bobinet Bars, And an assortment of the finest DRESS I KIM M INGS ever brought to the City. J. S. HOPKINS, apr5-dtf On Firat Street . Babcock & Co HARDWARE DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO COR. MAIN & WATER STS., AND NOVT OFFER FOR SALE A Large aud well Assorted Stock OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, WHICH, FOR. EXTENT AND VARIETY, IS UNSURPASSED! CITY & COUNTRY TRADE SV P K LIE It OJ" THJS MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. BABCOCK & CO Cor. Main & Water sts. Frosn Li'rival. H H. HAVE JUST BECELVE II A wW large variety of fashionablw aud beautiful Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Lace Veils, White Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, Figured and Plain Berages, English and Crape Berages, Silk Challis, Travelling Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Umbrellas, Recherche Parasols, ALSO, A Large Stock of Hats and V aps, Together with a complete and varied assortment J of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all of wh will sell at uniformly reasonable prices. DUNCAN A COOKK mayld No. 8 Main stieu' j

INSURANCE.

3VE JES INSURANCE C0MPAN OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY . i a , 1 - . -. Condition the tirnt of .inniirv tfiAO ,.r! r.,-ic . : certificates of authority to transact Insurance, bust ness in me state, Allen u. liaJlock is the cnly an j tborized agent for this City, having filed hi author ny in iu Luuni.v UlerK s omce. j loss or damag by ire aud the dangers of Inlau Navigation and transportation, on U-rms as fcvor I able as the nature of the risks and the real seem It ! ot t je insured and of the Company will warraLt Losses equitably adjusted and prompts paid. I.UAK ,ti .1. MART X. Prss 1A. F. WiLMARTH, Vice-President I T MiiTnN Swim Spirturv j John McGbe, Ass't Sec'ry. DIRECTORS. ; w m. O. Lambert, rim of A. A A. Lawrence. ua ; George '. Collins, Firm of Sherman, Co1lit.s i Co ! Danford N. Harney, Firm of Wells, Fargo A Co. Lucius Hopkins, Pres't Importers' A Traders' But. I Thomas Messenger, Firm of T. St H. Massangei Wm. H. Mellen, Firm of ClafHn, Melleo r O, I Charles J. Martin, President. A 9 U'itmnrrt, V i ,..l .... . i Chas. B. Hatch, Firm of C It. Hatch . On, R. Watson Hull, Firm of Basket!, Merrick Bil j Homer Siorgau, j Levi P. Stone, Firm of Stone, Starr A Co. J.Humphrey, Late ol the firm of Barney, li-u ,. rey ir Butler. (Jeorge Pierce, Firm of George Pearue m Co Ward A. Work, Firm of W. A. Work A Son . Jan. Low, Firm of J. Low A Co., Louisville. ' I. H. Frothingham, Late of the firm of I. H FrotL Ingham A Co. Charles A. Bulkey, Firm of Itnlkey A Co. Cephas H. Norton, Firm of Norton & Jewetl. Roe Lockwood, Finn of R. Lockwood A Sou. Theodore McNamee, Lateofthe firm of Roumo. M Namee A Co. Richard Bigelow, Firm of Doau, King A Co., I St. Louis. i if.'. D. Morgan, Firm of C D. Morgan A Go Oliver K. Wood, Firm of Willard, Wood A S. Barnes, Firm of A. S. Barnes A Burr. Ceorge Bliss, Firm of Phelps, Bliss dt Go. A. T. Dvvight, Firm of Tmu bridge, Uwight A Col Curtis Noble, I. at. i of the (inn ol Condit .t Noble I L. P. Morton, Finn of Morton, Griuuel A Co. .1. B. ilutchiiison, Firm of J. C. Howe A Co., It i . Chas. P. Baldwin. Firm of Baldwin, Starr .t Co John O. Nelson, Firm of Nelson A Co. II. A. Ilurlluit, Firm of Swift, Hurlbut A Co. Jesse Hoyt, Firm of Jmmm ii t A Co. Win. Sturgis, Firm ol Scrgls, Shaw f- Co. John R. Ford, Finn of Foul Rubbw Co. Sidney Mason, I.are of Una of Mason TkomptOJ Geo. T, iStedman, Firm of Stodman, Carlisle X Shav of Cincinnati. Cyrus Yale, Jr., Firm of Cyrus Yale, Jr., A Co., New Orleans. Wm R. Fosilick, Firm of Win. R. tC.B.I ' 7)avid I. Boyd, Firm ol Boyd Brothors A Co., Albany, N . Y. F. H. Cossit, Firm of Co-alt , Hill A Talmadge, . Memphis. Lewis Roberts, Finn of I,. Rolterts A Co. S. B. Caldwell, Firm of Brewer A Caldwell. I Applications made to A C. HALLOCK ASON, Aat. Marble Hall Building, Main street. inn -'---'I r.vansvn.e. in ! Hartford Fire insurance JAJVUABlt Xt, I860. ASSKTS. I Cash on haul and in Hank, $38,338.11 I Cash in bauds of Agents, ami Co in course of transmission, 02,C90.8'. Cash loaned on call 80,000.00 Bills receivable for loans, amply secured Real Estate, unincumbered, (cash val.) 7(1,22.'!. 1S,1). 240H stiaros Hank stock in liarttord, Market Value MMW 221X1 Shares Rank Stock in New-York, Market Value 200,220. 9G0 Shares Bank Stock in Itostou, Market Valm. lOT.fW, 400 Shares Bank (stock in St. Louis, Market Value 40,30" 240 Shares Bank Stock, Rail Road, and other Stock, Market Value 16,740. Hartford City Bonds, C pur cent., Market Value 30,500 State Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per cent., Market Value firi,G2o 20 Shares State Bank Wisconsin, Market Value 2,140 Total Assets $936.7Ci".i Tctal Liabilities 6(J,Ju OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, INDIANA. Indianapolis, Feb. 13, 1860. To the People or Inoiana: The Hertford I Insurance Company having complied with 'he 1 of Indiana, by filing in thi Office a Statsmen its Condition on the first day of January, I860, a -having invite 1 an examination of Its affair by tl Department, I, John W. Dodd, Auditor of the St. of Indiana, hereby certify that I bare made a r sonal and thorough examination of the book a asset of the Company, at their Office in the City Hartford, Conn., aud that the Company own a have in their possession in cash, and in eecurlt convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of D lars, applicable to tho payment of losso amount corresponding with their official 8ta ment of January last. The Hartford Fire Ini ranee Company has been in existence for halt century. The high character of it officers for e perlence and probity the promptness and Udell with which it has met all it engagements Jus' entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurer Companies of the country, aud commend it to t patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of St Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, Dwellings, Furniture, Store, Warehouses, Mi chandise, Mills, Manufactories, and othe- kind property, can be effected in this Company upon lavorable teims as the nature of the risk and sec rlty to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to iniuri F rm property, consisting of Dwelling, Barn, a outbuildings connected, and Furniture, L i Hay, Grain, Farming Uteusil, Ac, Ac., contain, therein, for a term of years at LOW rate I pr mi urn. Applications for insurance may be made to t undersigned, the duly authorized Agent- of t Company. A. C. HALLOCK 4 SON, ig'i Omce: Marble Hall Building, Mala itreet niayS-2m w PATENT LEVE TRESS AND rmrUESE jie w SUPP0ETEI A. It MJS AH ML ab in action and principle. Having a combined i awd and upward motion, they retain Hup'c with one-hat lew pressure than others. Avoid the instrument with a i-ioirf epring. Thi will injure the back and cord, and from their ee Btaut and puinul pressure are troublesome. Whltwill produce RADICAL CURE if properly us. d Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet fr to all. Address BaRNIS A PARK, v w Yor J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. June7-3mdAw Or KELLER A W FIITE. Good luck Needed for Youn Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHA U STILL AHEAD, rmnuis kmbm has just eeceu ML ed a bran-new stock of Dry Good, cor. ,.,in of a great many articles in their line, too nuisieroi to name, which are now opeu for inspection, u win certainly oe sold cheap lor cash at t1 . 43 Main street. MILLER A NIEH ACS. CHAS. B. NIZHAC8. MI8 a.Mi FIRM OF NIEH.YUS & BE C KM A IV . NEW STOVE AND TIN S i Oft f WM9H OLE 8 A I. E A.-LJ BETA L . WW dealers and Manufacturers of Tin. and Sheet Iron Wares, No. 8, Water street, i K Main and Locust, Evansville, Iud. The undersigned have constantly on hand a fnj assortment of Stoves of every variety and pat teal at the lowest prices, aud beg leave to inforai thai friends and tho public generally, that they bav the best and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ,,. offered, and have constantly on hand a full aason ment of Druggist Cans, 4c, Lc. Those persons wisbiug work in their line an r Sctfully reouested to giie them a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as by prompt attenti " to business and a thorough knowledge of their trd they hope to give general satisfaction. NIEUAUS A BECKS! AN. COPPER AKD JOB WORK.. Steamboat, Distillery, and Brewery Work; Stea: Pilies, Soda Fountains, Pumps, and general Coppei smithing and Sheet Iron Work, madeai . , , Metal Roofing. Guttering, Ac. IVori icarraiUed to gice perfect tattyaMuin, at t ioictl!re. ' " 4 Old ITE A.yI tJ A: I " .6 WW ment, Plaster Paris, v nil - I. and Plastering Hair, for sale by GEO. FOSTER I lUiieK' Corner Locuet st. ai