Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1860 — Page 2

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FRIDAY MOUSING AUGUST 10 EOXsE'S TICKET. FOE THE3IDEVT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or ilmhois. 8"" The People or these United States are the rightful Masters or both Congresses anl Courts, not to Ovehthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow tub Men tvuj Pervert the Consti TrTios." Abraliam Lincoln. for vies i-resident, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or main. (0" I Love my Country more than I Love my Party.'' Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. KT'Cfortf r t e State at Larg. WILL CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Uirfrict Elector). 1st IHsMisl Cyras M . Allen, of Knox. 2d 1) strict- John VV. hay, of Clarke. jd District Morion C. Hunter, of Monro?. 1th District John U. Farquahar, of Franklin. 6ib Itistrict Nelson Tninr, of syette. Oh District- lieuben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John HannH, of Putnam. Bth District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th Distrirt James N. Tjner, f Miami, loth District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. Tlth Ldstrict David O. Pally, of Huntington. FOR CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, Ei. Q. OF SPENCER COUNTY. FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, In the District composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick. Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, OT T03EY COUNTY. FOU JOINT REPRESENTATIVE To the General Assembly, for the Countie of Poteg and Vanderburgh, JOHN R. HUGO, of Posey county. Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGS, of Vigje FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES li. JONES, of V'aDderburgh. FoR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON", of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC DESTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, ot Putnam. Speech of linn. XV ill lam M. Dunn. DeUvertil l the great Ratification Meeting, at Independence Square. Philadelphia, May 20, 18Grt. 'CONCLUDED.) Tho honorable) gentleman from MasaLhusfct's ( wr. Traiu), fit the couiniencenietit of his spent it, oore you a greeting from his State from Faneuil Hall to Independence Hall. 1 bring you agre?ling from Indiana. 1 brii.s; J (Ml a greeting from tho far-otf shore of the Oiiic 'iyd 'A'aVx-.sh, and the rr.e;s.igf which I bear 4 that tbe election of Abraham Liut'.ln U a necessity, if Me expect to carry on our Government in prosperity tni peace, Applause. A voice, " lie's safe." J In Mr. Lincoln wo have a candidate who come3 not bfcffere you as the result of party machinations and party arrangements. Two weeks ago he was scarcely looked upon ftfl a possible candidate, not because he wa nor equal to the ('.cinands of the times, but because other name3 wore more prominently before the public, and because, in his modesty, in that simplicity of character which has ever distinguished him, he ntood back, knowing, that when the public wanted him, ihe public wouid call for him. Applause It is such men we want in this country no' the men who climb- up to high position by daily itrugele, with the ee always fjicd upon that elevation, but ihe men who go bravely forward in lb; discharge, of the daily duties of life, without rufen-nce to what may he. ihe effect uptheir ow n advancement. Su' h a man is Abraham Lincoln, or "Old Abe, ' ns he ii familiarly and endearingly called Of his ' tteighbors and friends. Out West, fellow- ; tutu-ens, we use that word old, not as signifying aged," but as a word of friendship and endearment. This man, "whom we commonly call " Old Abe(" i only fifty one years of age. He is in the very prime of manly vigor, ready to take hold o tjle helm of state, and guide it with firnini-ss in every emergent y. A voice " -J-am - like old Jackson.' Ye?, he.i of the old Hickory staiup. be via-, trained in the 3ame kind of school a" Uiat in which General Jackson .-row up. He w a Western pio neer. He grew iip among the big tressubtit stood thick in tis Western forest. ""- His .iirly struggles were wiih the giant oaks. But he trrutnpnrM over those giants of the forests ao he has triuinphe l overall tbe giants he has .-invc cneountered. Applause. Here is a man. who, in early life, had no opportunities r i' eiTOchllon : woo, when be wan a buy, ws- a cummoo b. if eel luViWMt fur the firnsers round . hhi i.t. Il was tbe boo of a poor man, aurt hail a family eurly thrown upon hini bi i.uppoi!. In the woods of Indiana hs vtvnt around helping bis neighbors to roll logs, to raise their houses, to husk their corn, atd took pari with then, in ail the : vocation of li e. It was jucii an experience fc .t ;uauc his heart bij:. Uis bear; was Brat educated aid after wards his head. Apr,: iue.J He uosr stands uu ackbowteclged laa" r, raukiug with (be first men of bis State: nail i.e. will ..-oub't recognised as ani.v;j, tie fi-t otea-of tivia nation, and of tbe world. Loud appb'if - Three pbsera tor -Old Abe.' "I r i.. i J i ui si'i won j; gennejutt, -uouira a "vuiie aaro wbat kin a tutesruan be tvito' Now, there are B6UB im who have an idea that nobody citn be j. ;reat. -talesman unless he has been r nrzaX Brawler before the people ; that no ron-.j r:r.n be a great statesman an lea be has hrr.n :t ia wbile iu Coogrc? in lay jud';im.;i l set- a very food school ;n wbieh to tr:n ctir Presidents. I Laogbter j 1 tell yo-j tbat hi tciii conutry our virtue grrif.' ur tr;':-:-:: ia t&c titKrfilty, ia tbe Set'trS d in tba eliojv. I bavt,- cot time, aor u--a I dtcposed touight to talk About tbe ptaifuan r.bicb bd? been made ot CHiicsigo, .i".d tijjpn wbkb 1 suppose Jr. Lincuiti !': i vaad. I regard this pletfyruj ai ij maul reapnets (idmirablc. out j imvB -:jt iiirmi j;ener!' Jisrejfjrded tns iew them (i ..hAt th M verj i.if'.lj rcgurd for platI b ife seen fherri ;o bfjteo -I have d'r-iv-it eoroe Lo "eri'i'i- ccetrivaneea U Lt toe v.ivr voa an iluitratioa. Lton'l yon know tbf.t in ihe Decfje-rd-ic party, at Baltimore, resolved ananiraoufily aud oproariotuiy that tbe igitaticn of SlaTery sbould ceee, both in WoDgrs- and out of Congress n't you

knov that ia lfiCiO, at Cincinnati, they r-. -iterated tbat resolution, and that they tried to make the same reao'.ve agaiu down at Charleston. Yet, since th day that resohtlion was tiret adopted, that partv has dor.e

i nothing else in the world but ugitate, agiI tate, agitato this same irritating question of I slavery. Tbcy would Dot let it rctt. Tbey ; forced it upon the country everywhere, anu t upoD all occasions. This question broke up the Whig rftrtyi il bfo ! ,Q- American j party, and at laJt it struck Its hard bead I against the Democratic vasey and ihivtred it 1 to pieces. But I beg leave gentlemen, to i refer you to the history of James Buchanan, as President of the United States, as a fair answer to tbe question whether, after all is said and done, the man who is to ocenpy i the White Housft is not the main thing ? i Laughter. Fellow-citizens, I happened the other day to be in the Senate Chamber when Hou. , Mr. Benjamin, Senator from Louisiana, was i making a speech, not very friendly in its ! purposes, not very comforting, I should imagine, in its results, to the honorable : Senator from Illinois. 1 was struck with one passage of that speech, which I beg leave to read to you. You know that the memorable debates between M r. Douglas and Mr Lincoln have been published in book form, and I hope they will be read by the American people ever-where. Mr. Benjnrain has been reading that book, baa been studying it, and he states his views of the i great debate in tbe passage of his speech which I shall read. Mr. Benjamin, being a slaveholder, would, of course, be verysensiI tive upon any thing in reference to the institution of slavery. He says : " In tbat contest the two candidates ;ur the Senate of the United States, in the Stale ; of Illinois, went before their people. They i agreed to discuss the iasues; they put quesI tions to each other to answer ; and I must j say here, for I must be just to all, that I have been surprised in the examination that i I made again, within the last few days, of this discussion between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Douglas, to find tbat Mr. Lincoln is a far more conservative man, unless ho has since changed his opinions, than 1 supposed him to be." Mr. Benjamin finds Mr. Lincoln a tar more conservative man than he supposed him to be. Yes; Mr. Lincoln has been misunderstood and misrepresented, just, as the Republican party has been, as the People's party has been, as the American party has been just as every party is misunderstood and misrepresented tbat does not bow down in .submission to Democratic domination. Mr. Benjamin continues : " There was no dodging on his part. Mr Doaglas started with his questions. Here tbey are, with Mr. Lincoln's answers"Question 1. I desire to know, whether Lincoln to-day stands, as he did in 1854, in favor of the unconditiojal repeal of tbe fugitive slave law ? ' An.-wer. I do not now, nr ever- did, stand in favor r.f the unconditional repeal of tbe fupitive Iav law. " Question 2. J ie.ii hini to answer, whether he stan? -ledge,; to-day. . ; he did in 1854. against t! .idnii-'vrt of riy more slave States into 'hr- T'rion, eu-u if the p ople want them ? "Answer. I do not now, nor ever did, stand pledged against the admission of r.tiy more stave Stater, into the Union. "Question 3. I want to know, whether J;e standi pledged against the admission of a new State into the Union with such a Constitution as the people of that Stat- may see fit to make ? " Answer. I do not stand pledged against the admission of a new Slate into the Union with such a Constitution h1- the people of that State may see fit to tnake. "Question 4. I want to know whether he stands to-day pledged to the abolition of slavery In tbe District of Columbia? " Answer; I do not stand to-day pledget to tbe abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. " Question i. 1 desire him to auswer whether be stands, pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between tbe different States? Auswer. I do not stand pledged to the prohibition ot the slave trad between the different States. "Question C. I desire to know W aether he sinnds pledged to prohibit slavery in nil the Territories of the United States north as well as '.mthof the Missouri compromise line ? "Answer. 1 am impliedly, if not expressly, pledged to a helief in the right and duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in all the United States Territories. "Question 7. I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the- acquisition ot any new Territory utiles laverv is first prohibited therein Answer. I am not ; to honest acquisition of I any f;tvpn case, I would I poso such acquisition, eeneriilli opposed Territorv ; an-), in or woiiiil not opccordtnglr 1 i might think, such acquisition would or ; would not Aggravate the l.-very question amonjr ourselves. ' Debate of Lincol.i u-ni ! Douglas, BS. I Now, on thean . Mr. Lincoln's unswt- to Mr. Doufrfan s ijtiestioiH Senator Benjamin, : a slaveholder, and representing 1 "laveholdine cotietlrency, muke this .-ora1 mentaiy : "It is impossible, Mr. Piesideni, however ' we may differ in opinion with the man, not to admire the perfect omwhr ami frmni tn fit with which these aunwers were iriren : ; tquivocation rte aion." That is Ihe character 01 the iioiti ; at.it 1 ' venture to say there ht not a .oter in the ; Slate of PenafJ Ivaniu who will not in hia heart of hearts endorse every ansirer here ' given hv Mr. Lincoln. What i.j Mr. Lincotn c positioti ou mijotber question which is regarded as a mai- : ter of great intereil in Pennsylvania ? Htw does lie stand in regard to the protection of American industry ? k'tllow-citieeos, a few days ago a friend of mine remarked to tuv that iu 184i he was down in the sOUthorii '. part ot Indiaua, uiakiug a 6eeeb for Henry ' Clay. Wbile he was addressing the crowd a ll,rc cauje iu, aud wbeti ftiy friend 1 bad cue!uded tbts atrauer was oalied ui-o;i i to fpeak ; "aud," said my friend, "he Wade , ositi of the clearest, iullett, tout coQc4u.iv arguiuttiii in favor ot Clay :;rua' cau system that I ever I totalled to.' A'. o V!V bo u, Wat was mat man wuo, tiitetu supportitij your interests same ' Old Abe Lincoln.' il. assume a iarib guise to-day; be doc avow iticu principles now to ye-', vet Peucsyivania, or tu Mamcboaetta, any other MBvfiofJtBriog State tu Union ; 'tut fjr a lonp tjvriou of yet. has ww a ts.rif)' man froui priucipi. He id a disapie of Htnry Clay. applause. 1 Ha has iajroe tbe Bag of from c"uuty tt. county, fr-iti district ti trict, all over the Stnta IHinois l! 1644, wh-vn .Mr. i.'lay wa.- a rwndidatc for thd President: , -Mr. Lincoit: waa ou the Sttite electcrti: ticket, aid no r,-ati in that contest uid better, move b?rty. more effective service for tbe Sekgaoi eVabland Uian did the i.-.ar. whorr. wc now proudly present t.e. yu a? our candidate lor tba Priestdency. teoro 1 tuuclude these, hurried tiao interrupted rnnarlis, I roust call yoijr attwtlon, t-e'itleoteo, to an imporlatit cirecraitauoe connected "vith LincoUx's nomicaj tion. It is this: Steoe th9 crganfs.ttioa of

.inaiiM-i m ' I KiTiiriiiM ninaaaaau'ii the old Whig party no candidate opposed ; by the Democracy has been elected to tbe ' Presidency, unless such candidate had been in jome manner particularly identified with ' Indiana. We could not elect Clay we ' could not elect Fremout for neither of them bail ever lived in Indiaua, or been identified with her history. Biit we elected General Harrison, for he hail been the Governor of Indiana Territory, and had tough' the battle of Tippecanoe ou Indiana uil. We elected General Taylor, for be had, as a I Major in the United States service, defended : our Western border, and commanded our Indiana volunteers in the war of 1312. And we can elect Lincoln, for we prepared him in Indiana, when he was a boy, for the high duties of that responsible position. The road to the Presidency runs through Indiana, and " Old Abe" is on it ' far ahead of all competitors. Applause.

N E W A OVERT IS EME NTS. WM. L nU JUMJMM f TUH jK Temple of Honor, Diviaiun No. 1, S. ot T.. are requested to he In attendance at the u xt regnlar meeting, as a matter of in-erest o every cne io to be attended to. Dom 'y order of the Dlviion. aug'J VAN VECHTKN, It. 8. jftBlr PJt I-1. UOOOS. WK HJ V"K W W just received 10O parkag s of New Kail Pry Ooetde.to which we invite tho attention of all rah and prompt payioe customers. Herchxnta will please call and examine our Ptock before purchasing elsewhere. auis'J J. U. MAGHEK 4 CO. ng PPM. Mi r Jl U if it 8 .'-' MO & afraid ? ". dozen 'cnparrll" Parers, at TGc. retail. 6 doen "I.iKhtnins" Parere, at 7ic, retail: d do "WhiltemureV1 Parers, at SI, retail. The latter Pear, Core and 8'k all ready to string for diyioK- More coming. You hare been paj ing S0 rests and 81 2o for the above kinds. The place to buy Hardware chap is where ihey do a hvpt bn-nness, aiid ther-fre can Bail for small prtdYfci. 'Nutf ced.'' That place ! CIIAKLF.? S WK'.LS', Miet So 13 I'irti ire(. Deaftiesa Cured DRS. SMITH & WOOD, i r TBI WASHINGTON HOTEL. " I called oa J. V liTH. M. P., Ar.Mu, and after submitting to his t:--anient, bate found per. mane.t relief from a partial P-nfnecs of a.rr.fyears' Manditia.-" Ps A. Willi K. Chemist and Prngs-Ist. tor Gold and Frankfort streets, N. Y A Tfftirft A. III., Jan. l i, 1507. i'K. b:itru: This Is to certify that, after ( t week's t" taunt under joar d'rection, I ran now bear ray dock tick at h dib'ancc of aiz ftrt rot bavins: bean able to hesr It at alt for nere than 1 illttlt I am still usIdr yonr remedies, and C4nfidettly i pect to be re-tt-red to my fteartni; ttmraby. Reauec tfaily vonrs, JOHN A. FIRES, Kesidenc Kus;ir Grote, on Bldckbcrrv creek, so Tli-s miles .-st -I Aurora. J. U. Uoi:Lkl.N. J H. 'Li-!-.', ; JEngle Fomi c5Liy . ROELKER, BLOUNT & Co., ? Successor? to Bee ker, Klustuaa A CnJ JIASVFAeTfFB8 01 . Stores, Holla'Ysre, House Kruno, Huiroiiles, KeiteiiiSt ltnlllug. sfcr also DKALrns ix TiLmei's' Stock of ail Kinds. .sample and Sle Room. No. 70 Main str.t, ratrBly F.VA'VSVILIE, IXO. Dissolution of Partnership. rmMM J'-i T.y'K nun 1 1' h a hptoa i'.-re misting l,et...n BOELRKU, KH'.-i-, M AN A I 'l i-- this day dissolved l.y loritniil con- ! s.-nt. and hv the sale of tie Kbisnau's Interest in ths Kacle Foundry to 1IKNKY F. BtOUSl. Th j new arm oi Itoelker, Blount A Co. wi.I se'lb- ali ; thrs l.nsines-i oi lipoid firm of It , K. to,' W If. K LPS MAN S. H. ROF.LKKR. JOHN H. FKI.IUVIM u ' far aadefslgsed will cotatiiinv tlie busii. -.- -.i t Hi" above firm under the style of Roelker, H!ouat - v f.. and would solicit a rontinu-iuce of inters 1 exten.ied totle,!d firri. .'. H. ROrLKFK H. F. BI.'.I NT. AOHN II. FKLOWTs-CO. EeaaAviHe, Auftttst 6 lSoi. nus---tv mjfBSti MPTFM.KH, av. M9 ifs-i. 11. c. oI:if.s Kcttts; 4 doaea KaMMtM Kcrtb-. aeanrieii ie-; 2 do Appl Parers; i Jo-st received .'Old ffraie at :iuss G. S. SONNTAG .t :.'. 'jW I.JMKUM STOC-M OP cTw UT V II Pniape, with iron and wtxalen t -ps, bored and itic Tnbing; also Cistern and Force Pumps, at agl GEO. S. SOMNTAG A '.'O.'S. MMMt -T t B f-JS --.I BKJiCTIPVM, i lT. a iectioa of Pictures, either plain off C '.v'i. of all si..! aftai at low pricee, !.t i ai:K DOBEI.L fi CON VNGTON'S. Republicans ! ! Democrats ! ! Americans ! ! .f .11 i' .1 I t. . . J tJ l' f all slzis, from . In lies to SO feet bn, with it A IM aiitl Llkrutsiii-s of Candidate, LINCOLN, BRECKINRIDCE, DOUCLAS, SELL. ribs, life-siie PORTRAIT?, BADGK-t, Mliri.D.s.-.nd CAMPAIGN M KDALti, or Llmfms for WateL Cbaii,s, ,Ve. Wn.. E. H tbLO'JK A. to.. eOj-'T-dlai Marble Buildiui, Main etre-1. STAND FROM UNDER. rwMiP. oi: z,v.nHKH iju. .tr S t"; eoraerof Main iv.d ftave-uth stre-t.-aot i:-l" t ct-f. Out is ht Bnll t.'.s-i whb ell m" tht I .njest Steeka -.-ve; ,-u'.r.si l-tidere and uecbaaiea of tbi- c:tv. comprjsiaa v ioeb, i:.ch, lVaadSittcb L-j:obor. ot pi -r.v .;-j.-.-liiy. AN-, !. - t. lily Butiiili,-, .-taU-Tlalt: w ttis Mvcfe l-enir bovtoe ettewb'e JOHS r GL'IVER, Ue-rntr Mam and a ventb sit. y . pr,t,ioTi,.iu.CPjicTVHiK Jr ..I Saiidbvt, Harness, Brldlve, .. keep CVUStaittlji .-li b.tod a full aesonmea- oi Saddltir of every kind i pne Haraeee, rtiHarV, Wbit , Fir NeM. Saddle H,i.f. ic, ,ic., at io. 'J rilv.-sl eiKht'T, Foeter'a Block. Rramnritla, lud. '!. pairing neatly done. t-! rsMi i; t It. I'HT.ytitsltUII' U&BPJm. u-fore estMlus 1-t-twet-o the under ';-e i, otn- t,auie ar. dsy dis-o'v did In autbori o. hsiI -sill j pj ot" II. M. Welle it tH . WAs y uiJtual c asllti WiMftai . t ire a1! dli-s due the c-u rue all.-1 i'vati -,f tbe eae --. WM W K L tS . II VVELLds . MtttrT s Jj ill!. w ; ' ' I c : si l.y are ' .;-. t'.. n SW it' .... '.- ..it! IHftjin ncs ..is oA- '. j'll- k rwW H ELLS T.:, v the jne luri d is SSf tuut. I al vi. sv ff as rt up flu t- r i. a I bis. In perct i r e r, ust rsGetvea fc-rrr -i.it.o ' li. B . Faircbild, :i.r sale I I juiieJ. S. E. iiLii.uX s "0

JNfiW ADVERTISEMENTS. MSSOLUTIQN. Jlli H CO ."...',' .V R t U f f lieretof.irc existins between DUNCAN . COOK K ha tliU tlav !e-n 'iiolved ly trti'nnl rcre'it. WM. M DUNCAN K. A. iXiOKl TL" I i.firie-o will bi-re:ifir be contacted tv WM. M. DrNfAN ; acrt all perMM tMMMad tiht drm .l Iii NCiN i Caifi will please call and .aiic-'l their accounts immediately. EitbaroBeof th late Arm is uthcri ceJd t ctgn tli" name of tharm in liquidation. Muri-Swd Volksbott copy.1

my presei t -rtui k, ic orOr to MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, I will, for THIRTY PAYS, i-ell Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ! Mv '8 tta ,r?e- and cmprk an elefratl ,ari( tv cr CTADI C awn CAltff"V nOV rrtftnc alftrLt AilU rAULI U1I UUUU3, ftitarrrrl ttrttir n'ntii n withn atii uf iht iu mli ' PartTcalarl will fin J a large afsortinent of XICH A .VP BE A VTIFl'L I'BEfiS COOD3, Whi'-h can he bought .it verv low iigure-. at No. c MAIN KTKKKT. aunt WM. If. Dl'SCAX. fVoUtsbntH copy. WJBO.n THK FJBM OP TH F. 8VBsi riber, about i rallen from Kvnnsrille, on tlie Green river road, bis TWO B1VLES one a sorrel Mare Mule, and theotbera Horse Mule about 15 hands high, marked with lines on his back and mips round bia lcirs. A llt'eml reward will ttepabt to anv person retiirniuj: him to JoSECH BICHTEUN, ueartSc Mariiet House, Evani-vitle, or who will give information whero th-y may be found. au3-2wdiw JO HA BARENDS. WbImWk R ' CHOt OI.JTK Jt.VMi D t'ocoa, 1j lbs. Chocolate; 20 lbs. Cocoa; j .ft received and lor sale at aueS ELLIOTT S FAMILY GROCERY. M t'Tli A I. EIRE I NSC KA Ni;E CO '."T VAM'EKBURGH COUNTY. 1 Evjvsni.tr. Annate. 1SCO. i ,r. KLPCTIOJS POU K;.V WM. Directors and n Secretary of this Company, lo servo for the i n-iiing year, will lie held in the Room cdjoiiurifj the Crescent City Bank, on Third tret, on MONDAY, tho ir:tb lust., br f ween th bours of 2 and o'clock, p. M. aur: ilOBT. EA.Rt.KT. Secretary. &iWp tjJrii WMJVMttM at. a o"Mmm W pure Wer Vlneyar. tor Piekliier, Ju II recelvnd uud lor -mIo b( aiio.l ELLIOTT'S K AMITY GROCERY. --hi Pit b!emcp.- i l'js" iT u Osvls' Cin isusti Kaar-cured Dried Bef, Just received and tor sal- ai r,u3 ELLIOTTM PMILY GROCERY. jHii ITU iTS7t7irHTcii v.Y"r"rd o z . Mring Chickeiic fakt MMlvfet in ia canal, snd for sale M augri ELIIOIT'S FAMILY GROCERY. Jr PAMYIiMU'iTMPBt PS PM MM K J Leaf Laid tu-d received, atid for sale at aim;; NO. 22 MAIN ST. FLMd cor.xrzi' 9W .! Butter for sale .-ter.p at ang3 NO. 22 MAIN T. itO. PKKttM jt Kc-cb for sale et LIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. U ITU sachs C--WJIMi.lV mu :i!l!r. J P JL V U. - SO iki received, ad far ate at amtS FLMOTPS FAMILY OROCCItY. JF ob sjlm:. -1 kexi W hite Lrao; So uo Zll'8. in oil, 2o dotea l":drt ;ind Varnish BruR , 110 boxes Window Glass, t d Oil, bailed snd rsw; iird Oil: Fish 'i ; Ce-df.sh Liver Oil; Kwet Oil, Mavvil;e ' osl WM. BlERBOWLK. aofrl Waehirtt.n Blnek fit. : - .l.y it fKVKHIT IS Jl W.S settled fact thar iiiirlier's Cblvrtne Anne Killer Is the b si inediciue known lor effecting a sure and permanent euro of Fevsr at-ii Ago or t'hllts and V'eTnr.. It pn-ajitl Ar ne CnM and ;:11 the llttbat K-llww th- oJ DniaiM. Y oi nil.- t-3' N. e. THOMPSON, iur 1 At tb-s ( itv Drne Store. hint .ntiimi.X'P.S -H.IBKIUR'S 'bedaeopoe, Mnitb's Toaac siyrtip. iSbllnieri-;r s Pills, tiiaves' Pills, HRodsjp' I-'-r'-.-r aud Asrue tore, McKenzie's Tonic FelHifofra. and Trof. iVlc-tt's Feh'if irr" Whvti ai V. 8. 1 HoM PMIN's ai'Tl c ity DniK Store. XTU.tCT OP LP.IIO.X" M'OB Pl.JiTorin.- Ice v'rea-ns. i'ustsrds, Ac., at tui;l 1 'HOMI'SuN'S Dru-.store. L.l.i fiBPHB i' Cm B IP I A JT l- Ott -alo at THOMPSON'S Drnc Store.. j&XTBJ I TS mP ii,VM t. MtMt ORM. j atije Flowers, F-l t-.-r Aim 'tid.s, Kose, Maee. s;r. Allspic". Celery, strswherry. Baspberr;, , nd m!1 niVf kinds. cf he, verv Lest iialitv, at N. S SCHOMP.sOM' aiu:t City Dr.t t. , . J HTP.U-H Cm WW tt-1 L Xjt.M. ji.vn W. ' Jackion s Coilgn !-vruj. "t anrl THOMf-ie-N'S Dmg; Store. IS tl TT i K s .1 T .Vtf. 5 it MAIS' FtrRBET fsvwvtJvw h i n 6 i rmtuvcii W ilktckiti;'. at THOMPSON S ausl Drt'.i; Store, L-' Main street. jU. ' PPK.--Tis : MWtHM! Pi.i' MT Poison in the v.-ori.i. D kills Fli. s Instantly, withe.tit ininrc to -.. 3 thin-- For sab- t. TIIOM rON . aual At- tb- City Orn-; emn . wjTm: b p i;. a t: it - i, i: .'." W w riibt's, LiibiiiV. Jules iiau-l's, X. Basin's, Harrison's. Ktr'-t-is', I-m'jroon, ClearerV, and I a-aev's, at Ihe i,M4l CITY OHIO SToBtt. ('onmiissioiier's Sale of Keal Es.atf. TWO BRICK STORES ON WATER ST. Lot on Canal and Main Sts. mGOTIlI: IS eiKllUBV eVIVT.V, 1.1 lhatJbj Oryia . decree ef tlx Oart af tninoti l'1-e.s .f V.ndtTi'iir-h c-.-nnty, taateaa, at Its Fl . usry term 1-v.'. !- prtfU"n uult wherein Henry O. HitfeSteJI Hi w- r-- 1-iintiCs, and Edward J. . Mitchell it al. wto orliiadyttte. I as Cutnmii-siui.r utider the appoiataiept of paid Court, will wti t K Ml. t At 'CTIoS, tbedepr of the COCH t' IKTbl. in INHM villi , Indiana. o SATUUU A1, Annual MmlM 1HH0, At 2 o'clock r. the ioib-v -nc Jescrtbsd property, site-tted in tbe city et gvacayiilc, Indiana, tc-v.it: Ttut psrt or j, v, . p in ii Ori- ii:il Ptao, which adjoins Lot So. aud fn-ct' -it on Water Street. nd eA ten ding faek i tb.. hub Width to tb. allee. It H-i;.;; i: : nrvepsry ItlitcK BTOKE-UOl SK'lu -vlifch i eituati tbe Teleitrarlt Otut-. Air , :;. n:.K lOUi -My (.:-; um utcejaed by I. K. c, .' , ,. ';. I'.i' .--.k's ilardwere Store, i cat mi ..ort-;. til Msn si-.i Water strt-.os, f routing ten ..v-lw-j leet to-. ..ti i one half inches e-o Water :ret, aod txtrLda.,; leictt uf tho -dim 'Idtb A . tity-f ;-ur fe-: c'or-. . inc'-y. With the Stor Wti he told the rfelit to n-c t'i t Hall uod fttairway I n ibs rear it i ;-remlreo, at a, patens of ancoce Irj'si Main street to tie tt oiaid story, Abo. ' S rtTth-ei-.''rl.v -v.- tntrtl of L1 B V. nation tLlarraieot, r-:us vi:t IL-lrd vfTl.o Lot aMcb, eJjoihe tt-. Ueaal, ou Main etrost, tporu banchliu a v up; 'eNr-TtitKC uu ... xftSCQRt' Il i two sonal instsH and tbe citiod s . with InU rest, se jucn tt' - tWO K . ored 1; .-s pavatd- witlieu U-u spi'-raieeiaent laws. Wll LI A M BAKf P-r haetbes lafiasaatiaa iu;u :t till l-fivi i i; tafvaf-d! Tfcti. jrtr-y.-. 1 -.tr-.t.'. ?r Mm 1 15 hotfc Pr' r I ;-.; I i Sartaa t- ', ntr Vo. 1 Uypg ..- LAS'uLri's. hJAk, JsitfitJii HFitjjM, jaiySe Haro OJbLsa2.5e WBP.li-'i-W fatA'a THK CtT' MM? s.-.;.u. I I et.t:r; st : t.t Teas. T - bacy, se i Srst ,- -t. e.- n "Str I.--w is tbe rtJue-ferbarrein-. -. I .m -rt.tt. -z t BttfSS'titt This H iSH ec-:i.? d 'jn-..rti:nry ' '' etiy or.o vishiEis IS ' -tnoark it, t ved bafinest a I wil liuf-esM v tha ahab Filiates. c if - .r;-d, at a Hi tOT IAS L. SPALDING, Itornar itiluaud First ti wis. H. aV Tiwsa persons knowing theassstaas Indevted W ass ai'.l plsass .': ---""-d pay tp withoas datay. jui;S0

MIS ELLANEOUS.

Notice to the Public X. H.ittexx"fcoxs, liasTts to No. 67 Main st. bet. Second & Third. 1 opeu with a splendid assor'tnont ef Pricea from S3 cts. to 918. lsKAEL K ITT E.N'BKHO, WJ.W I.IHH OPTMCMJJV, MJJS'FPJCJwZA turer of the newly invented and improved Siwtacles, No. 4, Third st. l-et. Main and Locust, opp. Crescent Citv Bank Buildinp, Evansville. lud. These celebrated Spectacles are made of Brxr ilian Pebbles, and cons? meted li accordance with the pbilosophy of Bi-iure, in ta .;sruliar form ef a coucavo-c nvex, which can oe need by the old and yfomr, either by day or candle llstht, with perfect eaee.and no unpleasant feeling to the ej, s that matiy experience from using tbe common kind. Tbey i.-ti-l to strengthen and improve tbesizht, as wHl beeeea. by the followiug tietimoulais frim tbos asiag then) : IVeat ftftftWll Oec, K-;. t b purchased a pair of fcpecta-.lea tn-m i. Rittenberp. I have found them to be perfectly easy to the eye. J cheerfully reootnmeud tlem to the public. rre7it K .ScreaTi, K. I iake:reat plensnre Iu rerommending tbeglas -of I. Bitlanberg to the public. They Rive great satisfaction. Frvrn Judge W. B. Mow, llocm HU, IiA. t or years past I have been accustomed to use hi tificial sight, and have tried eeveral kinds of epeeOicles, but I have fouud none so essy to tbe eye a I. Bittenberg'a. I take ple.ieure in rsxtan,c!:oin;: tbem to the public. Princeton, 0AIW coniuy, hit). Having pitrcbaeed, and lor some time used, the Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten tin by Mr. 1. Rlttenlerg. formerly of Indianapcdis, and now of Kvansville, we can most ceircially recomm'nd them as being easy for the eyes, and in ali respe-cts good article Kev. J. HN McMAHTKR. O.N.JKBACLD. JOSKPH LiEVIN, J. .1. KIRK MAN, 9 AM OKI WHITSKT't, KOBEP.T IHNCAN. inarf.-dAwtf a 1ti SJCKS PBI.HP S 9Hw Wh at Kiour for sale at t whitm: low. -st, now selling at 2.' jalySS . at COOK .V LAM KV.-. WMlUBO.V- SPBIJ-Um T.V I'J.V W Alley. Tbe proprietor of the I'ijre.n ftprlaai be-gs leave to inform tho public that he bae re.tntly etected and csmpleteil a tine Ten-fin Alio . Tbe Springs ur.- situated btit oue mile from Main stres-t. City of Evansville, a good distant f r either a walk or a drive. The waters of th Springs posaess unsurpassed medical prorsrties, and invalids at d others would do well to resort to then, '.-here re also Laths oo Ihe premises, and the gr.-undr sr been ti fall y shadeil witbtr-. a salubrious atmosphere. aud surroundi 1 WM N. B. At, omnibus rule day to and from the city. hMES. Proprietor, regtularlj inree time- i I 'IVjfj mWJflJ'U JI.ST HPVPIWKti .1 WW now stock of Gold and Sliver Wat i -. Superior Gold Pens, and Pine Silver Spocne. we respect, tally invite all to call and examine- qttaUt and prices. Persous baring new may evpect to ret gre:it bargains. Ail artbb'S v-arrant'-d. BtTTRoLrr cnt.s.. juhr.S-lnnl Main street ir MtapMjiBMi-ji mmMctt Jl m tmcm, m, ML4 Tor sain at COOK t. LAKOt.KT'A. 20 BBM.fi. I lltP U IVA"JJ It thnt is Cider Vine-rsr. C '.ok A Luneley h . t i 'n store 20 bbls Extra CMtr Vinegar which .vlll wnrrant purj a.d free ir m -il acjda, a&'' p plekter, fliie r.nd bsrd ss whsr. trst made. SHOMtf. - BK.1II K treet, have a good Ke-sori -(.-:, band, and ac. eooL- Burrow, 1." Main rr.eut of B.iots and Show on bands stantlv in ren ipt ei additions ibete trade may always rlt.-! In their tore ood Goods, and at lowest prtcea. rbe K till L.d tock of julvM W& &ttM.Si SJI 1, P K ti 11 T I 1 ." It WW liies. Bead Burro-v's Wlodeal st-ick t.f It-xts and Shoes ti now laig ar.d contyletc with the most daalraWe rawda of the beat iew Euj;l:irid man nfartnrtnt Ait ef whloh tbe a ill sell cheap for ca-h or prooipt pape-r. t el 1 sud e-Kamiae. 'ulvSi glfO! Mit JKRBOUlPl.OVBl WW Flcnr, at low an the lowest and ae good a the i bett. Iu tho preeent excited state f the ITout market, wlien the pi -ctsare cbatgiug .-.Imot art ry 1 dav, if vuu want to lnv a o'ssl ortisis cAeip call at VICKKRKS iuly'-'o Star Family Oiocery. Irwin "Mi wii it k n t womjv' B. I . K-nd. 10 hoxri C'bemical Olive Ereaive H.'ap just received at the, jjtar Pamilv Grooory" ; of tjuly, VICKEItV ilKOS. OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN . rWWP t. MIPBNI1..VH It Wlr.lt 10 W. inform tbe public in general and the rest af m inklud in particular, tbat Mfy have boogbt nat ' the Feed btufntis of Mr J. C Dusoucbet, sud that they will be prepared from this tims t- fill all oriers for PEED aoi xEED of any kind. Our Mr. R. S. KvsroN haviiie: formerly be-:a enazed very luii osafatty in tbe ba-fncra for over one year, but called away to KftgtaOd itpn family hvainrsh, has returned to Lis old stand wber-3 be ailt at sll times lie pleased tt See his obi frlrndr an.: former customers and all others, and Ctl tbv-Lr order toi anything ia bar line, with promptness and s-it istactton. Feed delivered free to any part of t he city . july0-tf R. S. RCsjTDN A CO. iS, BBLS. KXTHJl WJWJtBH Otl Pi.oir" for sate oer than aa paiMwAed ' nits of this data, al Vli'K KltV'S. juty'JO So, I Main str-i t. NEW YORK WIRE (VI IlL ftt.',O.V a Bit MMO.VII, jmJMJIfVfactcrers f and Dealsr in W1BE !' ALL DtCSCRIPTInN'i. Partl.-.ular attention riven lo orders soot to tb-ir tVan hoase, XI John St., V.. which wilt be filled PBOMPTi.Y. and have spe.iv ' diere'eb. Circiiiurs furnished, gtvics diecoant from List, or nott prices at LOWEST MARKET RATES. TERMS. -Six Months' Kate, payable at Bonk, with current rate of Eschanye or, S w York, or S j per rent, off for Cash. Wire Mill. 25th Street, Warehouse, 81 John ' street. Sew York. j-.tl.v50 ltrd w pssit.'s ij- Jntlxn: -vhk i ,: WJ derRigoed would repe-ctfolly irf-:Tca tbe clti i.-et:s of tbe city tbat ho js prepared to give lessons ha mu-ic, oft the Piano or other iftStrtHpeats. to . all who msy Gsvor him with tbeir patronage. Instruments of si: kinds tuned s.nd put in order. He will also --lec.t inatnUBeitta :-:-r those who are nut" Jiaiji w tbemse i -s and d -sir.- to purchase on resaaanbAe term. Kesid-nce ca Sve.iniots street, between ad and Third stre-is." jnlvll CHRISTIAN MaTTHIAs. Dissolution of Partnership. rwXRi: PJtHT.VPltfHlP HPHHTOW f,.re exlstir.;-brtwen tbe under;,-e-1 on It r th- :irr 1 of Brown a- ftflnftasi is this dny nsslved by mu'.ual consent- Either party Is anthorizod lo u tbuHD- f f the drna iu ettlin-r tbe basdheee, WILLIAM BROWN, W. M. AIKJI AV. KvaaelHe, ,'ylv 1b. IWOl WMTI.VI J TlOjyr - Till! P.VB ft W.-' si;-; ed will cst.tiuue the business ot the ab re firm, under the stylo pf W. M. Affcman J C- , sud would re-pectfully Bcdielt a contiouance of fiv.rs -..ended to the old firm, and being fnlly prpved to extend every facility te shippers, eltber by Gsaat, River or Railroad, wa assuro tbem that their interest shall ba faithhi'.ly r.e-reented. shonTd thy I-; piesstd totavor rs with their isiSsaftagai H' rpectfully, julvic W. H. AIKMANAi'f. jtBBfc'Wfj:i' i?.vjf Fit f-Jsra ti '. JW Ul lbs Extra fnrkteb Pruuco at lEic r , at fjuly'Jo'i COOK A L.GCKY'S. woUbBjVt tiim weLI EsrJ wMl Store, latehf awned -u;d cacapAed by .-iicbu' tivist. shtSeaaott, ae n aT.--ery trnn provieiori otore, r. r;...r of Main aud Kisjrtb s'rosM, The;- in a oTet-ratg staowe hooss attached ti-', ton . Apply to Jehu 0a isfc, ft WJ. Hi BH, Jr. juij-dawtf . a. aantSa. (Slvtary schOO LAW & AKTHES, A TT'iKSEVs AT '.UO. i OLUfOTlriii AXD BKAL tSl w Ins t oiii: .T4 dfli srly ff-KjHuurk f.v7 ft--, t e.r -t.Sr .njL- j.- . Tu aasWrsiawfd is fnljy prrpered t n:ahufAct:irean dcsetspmHi oi ,r.-:ugei Wtifotts from ti Bnast to sba ntri awiaF ai! of srhlah will iyi twnute-d pf Co i - , wi kii'iu-fctj . A ""it.tstjt supply of CerriSg -s ar1 Wagons srffl found ia rry s-ar-srcoir..., -.i Iu-. I io ..:iin straet Evanoviita. FRANK UAMA1 ERST BIS. S. H. it-;-alrtne' 'let-' -it r--a3--iak.le rate--, srith oeatlMsM and liietestch, juivV'-ri.d.vw' Ml SI It Jr. CMS I fM I Ew I pjiiffi tiuto 1-i.ckin, SWI las i .u.:i from 3-lii to lJa irbe-s, UOHnuiut) " ajt!,! , 11 1 ? iei-kct Borai, H rssls Hv. 1 Packing, W, rM( Onm Oattars del I-wterus from tns U- rt-s 50 lbs Nos. l.O, tad J'loor f Eokv-j. ii pelrs Skiff Oars. Manilla Rope ail sisss, T fnst . liiarila, l-ca Tar:.-, &c i Li sale wbwies&lsor ratsdl cU ;un2J BiSZttH aOlPS.

MISCELLAXEOUS.

joh.a. bjltz juuna. hanpr ' i a ii c o o.u o s . i o a o.e.s y -, . IsJH ORESCENT CITY 0 XJ 33hT I SVANSVILLE, IND. Xha ptoprteiors oi the OK EM 'EN I CITY DRY L- I i-ave to inform tboir friends ni.d the potlie in general that tbey are fully prepaid tr. maklo ord-i ail kinds of ACHINFRY Need.-i t.-i Mills or lianutaete-riee ov an so ... HaviOh a gre:-.t variety of patterns for Mill. tikAKIM.. t.t any siaet, i;nd STFAM KMtI.NES of ant pc-tr require.-;. Also ntsnwfactnrere . DislTI.LLKi AND 1TIJ MACHINFIA. TOBAO O SCREWS AND lTNlSUEK. MALT MILf: SASH. Ml" LEY AND I M I'RoVED Uircular Saw Mills. GUMMINd -MACH1XKS, IRON FRONT? for Houat., - H l.N FSE SUGAR CANE MIU.F". STEAM ' BOiLrRS IMPRUVKD LARl TAN KM. At-d iu fct everything in the I'llON FOl N DRY AND MACHINE H' St ,-. cjHTtjyru luHft- t-- order. M.so ph-aters iu asup-rior article ot THRESHING MA CHSJii, Aitd I'oWriiV roiflpift"-, r.f th" itt Hi iiHPr.-i IMPROVED STEAM GAL'tiEf. ! -i!b. BELTING AND PACKfNC, WROUGBT AND WELDED PIPt. LEAD AND COPPER t'IPF. AND F1HK BRICK, All at M A N I FA0TI KEHS' PUICIts C-" IIWi-l price always paid to 4d METALS. At im-old Stand Corner Canal and Inale no sr RF.1TZ Al HAJiEl. N. 14. V.'orknitn aent to all parf-,; t-' pat np Macbinery so.', do repairs iu Boilers. THREvSRINO MACHINKM A I .. .,- - nm kaod unit for nli. I---tg HUSH. CHIIlin PHMiSH I llHJS' 9A9 Heal iust received ...i tub'. t'-'OK LANG ELY'S. American Cutlery and Plated Ware. W f'OHV UJJmiil.K IIPSKBT jl.Vtt W Table Knives and F rks. Ivorv bnudle De-srt and Table K Lives voiy, Pleted - " Forks, Buite- Knires. PJat d Tea and Tal ln Scs-n, Caners to n.steh With Knive. are! Forks Slaw Cutters, Enameled Kettles .,tid Sauoe pans. The ehove .f host quality and finieli, r-- ire-i .ud offeiwl at roHsenal-ie r:res st JACf-F- ST RACE i SON'S, julylO T-l Mail street. If B.J N r'PrfTToLs .IF MH It ifcK MM MtH ratee. Grass ami Grain Scythes, Sueaths, Cradles, sick Ich ind Forks, at verv low figures to close out stork. JACOH ST It A 11 B A SON. fJs'J CUMiPMSMS.'i.-i I' 11 MPT ' IVir ntle hv S E. Gi LRERT .; Ot.i. SilKfi.-J! LJRHJR HTOCH JSIM pf Black and Fancy Drees Silks very pbsep t" clc-:--; out. e.t tho chsan Drv Gooils Store of SCUAPKKRA ECSSISG, julv No. 41 Main street. 'tY&'-itSiiiTti op ihii50Jiii, WJM ppi-ion Ifiib-l.ti fJ tn Jacob Strub . S-G for tha ears le68-5'j, will (detise eall aud s-ttle .lACKB stKAl'B t BOV, Hardware Psalatu, 74 Main street. jniv2t SwdeHtw 4? ..'..'-; A" HI Kit O 15 JMM' ML fe- ..tre;'T. barn iust rocatran s good assortment of the foHasnstssT dsscrsnrtoa of snes-s, to. wit Indies' Lasting Heeled CoftBtes? Boots, " ' " 5nlfefi. ' and .eoat Sp g HodAd " ' and ' Buskins, " " Slip's Jr. gitat variety, Mn Kid. Calf and Lasting Cnarcss li-.-ts. Calf fr.otco Boots, ami Gyat Oxford Ties. GoMt,Kn'd and Flush Pumps and HnlHtlere, " Fin- French Calf Boots, Buys1 ''.ilt. fioutsed Enameled Scotch Boots, ' ' Oxford T.ea, Ve nii' tsxrford Ties sud Brogans. Scotch Bots, Child's Heeled Enameled Ankle Ties. Tasw-y OjKaud hnhle Tlee " Kid and Moroerc ' " ' ",( r Tip'd Boots ei.ry kind. All el vrbirh v.ere made bj tb bi-st inauoi.-coi r East, and w 1! b - sold at v.-rv low nripsa. JftaaSS H D?NELLrS FORME RLT OF STEELE ,r HCNNClX-j Flooring TWClXlfca. COCSEE OF WALNUT STRKKT AND THK CANAL, EYASal lLLE. ISO. Is now in fail operation, with new and eomr lete Machinery of the latest style, 1 r Placinc and Orcein;: Lumis-r, jPssafOS! arol ttroovlnc: Flooring, n'akiug D-oois aud Sash MouIiUuks, Winiiosr Blinds, anfl very otbr nWt'rlutlaa of wc-k .tone in sii.-b tstSst'lsh sis. All e ork at this;) Mills warranted to be W-.L1 done, and will fs- oi3ered at the lowest cab pric-.s. Itry Poplar Fioorins; and Weathet haardteg eoi,Btantly on baud, and will he eoldfur cash. Bmcki-ts and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and kinds of Sawing dona toord-i. and io tb ens., approved sryls. jyta W M. Hl N'NKbb. n w Wr n if ureTtore JU3T C-J'ENEO 3V WH TELL CITY FUHiyrTURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FCHN I Ti EE A H i) CHAIRS td all kinds l the city. ' WHOLESALK OK KETA1L. Ne. A V.ii.-r st., ret door tfl It. Barnoi, "VAN SYILLK, IRIX K. SrVLiTIKV, Asreut rwi o i i, n: r j h r t c i, p s - SI lz -r.st t.vtl-t.. st the loweet pritS;, M ihe New Drag s: : of sWU? N.s-. THOMPtH).N. iasaOOO J.BS MM.flS, d, 2,WQ ttia Shoulders, plaio, t trticwrd n:i 1 tor sa.e at sU.LlOTT'8 FAMIf-T (JROCBBT. DR. J. FLEAGER, 0 o I 0 t4 t MJfJti JtPri'li.VMSO, JeTV fiTICM, MM. rwnllaftsn tc ki ret" with si! tho Impt'wanvents 'a bts prufsssion.at his i'-e. i, under City Bagaerrea'h Osllery. tS Msic street. Vs Is bow uiaktco; those IwHuiifitl Hard Ruliher, Vuloaotu Snd Anther plaSea, which in mauy reep-cts, are superior to Gold. Also, tbe cual styles of Gold nnd Stiver work. Dcaysd ttsth pem.i-jiectty ! y p1:-.(-zlr ;r. rTefe atsb uWng fo Kbs:trvvi pro. nsss, Issl liS 1 ssjUast sttfith ,vfi,ct paht. iTxildren e u-eh stralghtenso. A.-.. I'rv-- very mod. rau-, end weok werraiiti-d. ' Jnlv2-tf B viu's ?y.w op- PmttTjr Jrf -trip h" - DBCt; .iT MlE. BU ".'! M lata street. fjntf.8PsA- s RfU'P i r.ilv Fn-A-3 !! t! - mui.i -.u- b r DU.-rb-.-a, Psaeutary, Hioj ' d!s- reeulting froift a choe of v.ter, foinl, or eiiui.C- !i is tnvasaalvle t-t t-sv-lr. Tor s alo a- N. SL THoMPSilh'j - , w Clrv Oru .- St.-a ys. B. -VlirJ "KPPMih'M CuipuaJT JT P led Gtriri.-.ii i M:-rt-3ent. an iufiillblt ci:re for Boils, Felons, i.xfs. BraisM, Fewer Boras', BcSlds, Boras. White seei-lnsT. ''-sit Kuooui. scd tnticiu. tfcn dt" ili hinas. N. t. TUy-MrJN. '" 'halSS l'- a'.-i Uetsli Af30t, 0X No. 6a Malo street. ti7rSXi.y wJTMM, civSarw S of MftC'jasi ad Tartro CTtiitc Levuvoee-.o, at THOatFaON'3 Drag ters.

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CITY ADVERT 1 SEW! E NTS . ri it m r o bj t 1 1 .v ,v s tic p.Wr Order for B-ick Bide :Ib. Council TTp.nii.er July 28. li'. And now it Is herel,v ,.r i,.r. an directed, by Ihe Co' soft Council af the ( itv of Kvansville, that t'.. "Wners i f al! lots or p-ir;s of lots froi tinj on or adJftMng tbe pmhwsat i d' o( Fourth stres-t, tietween M do and Svcttn ro streets, in said city, cause the .! te-wsllii thereon lo be brought jo the r.ro,"er rade, nnd tbat tbey caue a Side-Walk of Class No. 1 to 1 d down tliere on within thirty dsyg from the jnhlfcstlon of this order. p BCRKC, Cl'k. Citv Clerk V i-iffee. .I-d. St MV,

Clout- tt tt .y i t t, .y ,v r, p. Order (br Brick Side-Walk. J.ji jg is("n. Alio' new It is hereby ordered and" dirpcted, by the f'oinnim CoonCll of tho City r,f Evansville, that the ce;ir-r osf ill lets cr p'mn of lets fronting on or adjoin-'n,-; ninth w e Bf,, f Fourth street, betvtr-'ti Main -infT IijsTUH stiestS. !n said city, rail.- the tdde-u-.Iki theri-on to K. broaaht to the proper jrrxV. and Miat tj.-v c.ouk, b slde-wnlk r-i . v . i,. ,c f0.rr. tnftr. artttrta thi'ty Jnys from th. pabtcstin of this "rd, r- I- BCKKK, Ltsrk 1erxrs Oflfce, Jt.H St, IF'"1. gio h p o it .m Tt sr ,r f i up.". - onier isr lirick Sio-'A-Ik. Ju rs. Mil And mm it is hrlvbv ordered acd direipsf by the Coansatss Council of t;-n i i.Y of Fvst:vi ie.'ihst thrown r ..r oarers .f L..t Ks 104, In the Donath n I uhsfVisnial d" " t lcft... cause iha sljj-walfe tbhssoft to be broach t t- t .- t.r,,pfr crsde, an! Ira! tbey iiiir sle.e e f !Mfl -, I e M ot-; down tii-iv.ir. v'tie- .ty dsjs frma tbs P. BUBKS, Clsik. fmoTUP TO 1 O.VT it.1 CT O H . The Cs'Uitnon t-vincil of tbe City of F.vacs eibi svifl receive wiled propes its until Anfr-i-r 21st, ISSU-ftirgradinKi cotterinc and Biscaii rnt tlngTfair.l street, tsnm Lonn t to rlyicasiliin stroe ; tfia torn tractc'r to furnish all Ice nisterlsN, and d the work are. :ibl lo plan aud sneciaVatioas on til.- it, this orflcs-. P. BCKKE, Clerk Clerk's Offlc, July 30, I. W1 M ilH T II ti T HP P TSFWKh7w2d The Common fVinncil f ib- : tv ,f Ev usilb will r-slve seated pi p. sals atsMI Aapu-t llth. ISfo, for tiw oi.-tructi. r. of a SssVsf on E;-htb -tr. -f. from Division strf-et tri's linlftt twenty list uth etb-l ut Ma'n -ti" The c tors-t.'r tt furbish He materials, and the wik acc-vdio,-to plsn nd sj'Iftcaiinns o, t.ii ia ih:s ..fS, ,., T.Mj-nient o.i.. sunde, or fsatfties1 or the v..-rs, Is city btudi-, diiN in .sie tear, i -1 '- hi i:irr' V. BE 11 K L' it tk CterhV slstloa, .Iu; M lf-it. MPyPH ,n.ilf.T. lit 71 KKHS Wl.- anil U and iters ar . inly sastiitrd lUf s s LntaWent' -ti.ll- .nod all of tbe TSTt ibis -tan is iu tbe Vptv r MiirVei, still I- s.dd at fm he a n ou Satui'dny nsorni'iet., .- iit-it-t It h, lais at eev vs o'clnciv. Hv order- .1 the Ctisaavou ObnsVc'l p. itunrrK, r:rs C4.rk'e latl.v. Ju .i tffl . fg lO H P O II. t T IO J'c T I C F . - Ussier for Plank Bhhs-WaltL .fuiv 17, I8u0. And hcty It i.- 1 ere by bnb-rod st.-l itiraetnd tv tha Couinie-o i.'i:icit . t therety i r Brnttsvilb tba. tb. owners tA niiliitf tir pmt-. of Jon frtattiag on os adJolniftu th. saath side-nf Hasniltan sir-.t. f.ou. WasbitiKtoa straeaio thd anMera line of the C. r Ji-'-ratioa, csusi- the eide-WHiki th-reos ni brtHSght lathe proper grade, and tbat tbsy ceu.sj a sid-walk of c as,. Si'. 2 to Isi Tsid lioveti tb--e. n, within thinr y. '.rui. the pubtl.-at; n ' rhls order. P, BLBKE, Ctaffc. t :i-rk' Ortio-, Ji lv 2'. 1r'. The Economist fWUIIS HTOV'B lljttt TJUKJV TUP W rat premiums at crety Fnlr soer.- it bar been exhibits!. At the Soiith-tVeterii Inuiand District Fair, held here i irtober. 1WJ. theie eeru out two premiums off-re 1 f. r rswaHnt -tores-iisfer tbe best woo-1 coekini; stove.and one far the lie t sea oooking Store, The Ec.-noraisC took t lie FIRST PREMIUM FOR THE BKSaf OOKING STtiVK KOKWOiiH. Bsadker, Klasnnto A Us took tbe first premium for tbelr ce'klL .: btovu for co&i. No other preaiiuras were oeeind. I b terjreIIver m del i.a? awarded to tbe Kconomtst at the New York 5'tr.r.s Fair ; and tbe rirt prrn.lrun st the t'nitcd P-.ate-j Fair held i:l Cbfrdan, uod Iv.olve gtbor btate aud ITonnty Fairs !n Us lo no branch of triecbatdcal sit baa tbers bier, a more apparent adraie-e tbaa io t. s ufacture of stoetc. It is but a few iearo slnos tbe verv uaaie SHSs u novelty, reprer tiling a huge, uhapoless etructtiro, almost as deVuId oi uee as cruauietit. These Lt.ve gradually glvi-n placa to patterus uf grace aud ptiUtS ' ftatll lbs varlmies our markets now arasstst have elm si exhan-ted the vocabulsry of nasses : aad the different phases; tbe metal la made tqgaesuine, would astonish old Vulcan bim-slf. In s'-ie aud finish, tbe Improve ment hns Is. en real, es.vinj nothing to ba desired on tbat point, tut e , oinpetlilon ia price, to whkh ther have l et-n saojected, bas deprive.! them of many of ihe uiuru substantial qtialfttse ikidrable. This seems more especially tu have Isn tbe case la rsS-rer to cook stoves nu article of bs.mostic o-rr.c.ruy what has more to do with scolding erlvc-e and crotcno.y servaut i than most lieopls imagine. The puMle have b.uv sought sn improveinent in this article, and wi bellow are ready to pay any reasonable price for a covkiut; stove, if it only nasaasaes tbo merlin idTaise, wijptt. cooveaiBDco. durability, oonomy,atid ni-rfsctlosi of uiauafactur:. Thase qualities seexs to l t assessed most fudy in the E'on uist a new stove, perfected sud brought out the past season, bS Me-srs. Tres-lw-ell. Perry it Norton, of Albany. We hsard so much of this stose., ami it hmked so much like a sture intends.', for use, tbat we. concludn-J to try thsin, and tbu result of the aSfjallUMnt convince, as that the promt.- turs, lu their deurmtnatign to m tke the Vs series in ilir irt-e-Zd, have -uc-jeeded. W'e rg-ird tho Economist as Itbsisinslng sll the merits above tan-merated-as the prsct stovfl of the dayfar In adlane of anythui; ever attempted iu the line ol stove-, perb-rt In ali its appointments, aud true tc its name In -iiirabili:y and the asiof fuel. Among ftie many convenienc.-s atincbed to it, tnay be msotinned a largo oven, with hooks arranged, f,r SSS psisdling i- white rcaatlne. A copper water rank, holding from 1? to 26 gallons wna!ug closet, broiling hemtb, iff., Ac. Tbe broiling hearth isouoof tbe sssst uotiocable fsarures of this "-"inarkahlo store. Tbero never has been, to (KM hDowiedirc, SAy broiling lixrurc that was really sal isfas-.tory iu lie. wporatioo. Tbe proprietors of tbis stove have l.een ce-ndusting a sories uf experiaeuu upoo tt oiling, eli'itlnr; sonic valuabl-i facts, aid leHulting In the invention of a cridiroo tc this stove, which has Weennecuied t-y letters patent, nnd is cue of the slcwl admirable ttdngri cf ibi kion wo esrer saw braiUnst without ecivHe, at-d keeping the reals in a t onstaut e-low . We ars always trW to do justice to no-chaolcal imi rovements, and rslaliy sueb as contribute so largely tu tbe gensra! lood, as tbe ire- ol-ove mentloneil. Tbe Economist, wbii h is ccramandlu,-; s-id5 s large sap-, wll! be ftnnd otUj) at BOA NTLIN It BTS PHKNS'S. Main st.. l-tweu M'ufir and First Kvau.viile, Inn mart; AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. rwjHP UJVWp w HI ssVV" A as woe tit W respcrtli.llv Inform bis Irieads and fellotr. citizens, that he has this day commeuOwl bu lness f'-r himself nt the well known stand cf Johu af App. 1 have just receives! u very nice and well .elected stock of Ladies', Misses', ttoys', and Children's Bboea of every Style scd of the best toa'lty. '. ; that by sir!-: attvutton to busiuoss aud tb nuiuuficture and aale of a No. 1 article of Mb as are) Bi.-.-t?. I will merit patrcnagu ofay nsw a woll pj old friends. La-iiee ' sud Gents' BooUi. f... iters and Shoes . rill binds luide to vMer in me iie.-ite-t styls and at the rbortesl SOtloe. Givei vuui old friend Mc. a trisi. A. C. McDKVTTT, N. S Main .tree.. Evaosviliu, lad. jaaallk-tf mwcHBJii i-oh mu it n it. WW. ire Flns! Flr;s t ! Fifths t Ye VTUtngsl. rt and lasers of Iodt eudurice. If you wish to sscars the election of your fvr-r!ts candidate, buy jour i'lsys ; th '-h-sr. pes lics,ds of K'Uil . : . . BL'sSING, JaiH Kc. 411 Mnia s'reet. s. 5 optTi swmwmTi aautsu: ::wh bars iust rctirt-d a is.rge uA. Ition to oar stock oY Itdi-s, Misees", and Children's shoes of every hind, wbiqh will bit sold al prtosa to snU eery lx.sjy. Coll aud juuV-i fcr y,r.-iv,., ut tbe CVac J.-. y ti-.-'.-ds Btosa oi bCHAVUER BU'SIVG, , Julvi No i Main strs P ATI LEV TRESS AND SUPPOBf-fiR. rwiHPsP js'isw -J-vs MJstruuM able lesti awtsatr srs wTersdl as entirely saw ct!rn atd prineipi0- Hf-ing u SoaiMoed ss -is.r.j and vpwcisd avitfbu, tbey ret;u Baptuss with (Hte-i 1 prri-mre than others, Avtvi the Instrument with a rigid rjritj. Thsy vlll Injure tlie liaok ar.d c rd, an t from th-'D rsfts.xU -s.i jvm.m preesose hi-, trouldesoms. VVhlte'i will produce HA PICA L C't'UE If pr ierly use!. Call ca vcar Pruglt or -er.d fir a Ps'npblet fr to all. Address BaKNEm & PALK. Nc Yok. J. P. PARK, Oiooinct!. ane7-3miAw (ir KKLLJH 'filTE. Good luck NeededTfor Young uegmners. THE FIRM OF MILLEil & HIEHADS fWWMfTPMB.n iLia JCr Hi tics i M Ms brau-oesv !t'-ck of Ory Goods, con.'-tin of a groit maar art'e e la tbeir 11ns, too BHawfOOS to tibiae- whiot are U"s open fjr insp-etioc. and srUI eertaloly be soid cb-ap for rash at ,'hetr ste.r-s-4J yULa street. MILLER A NILUAUi.

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