Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 289, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 August 1860 — Page 3

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BATUKDAT Vn:NIN .AUGUST 11 Congressional ( uiiilldutes. The following are the cudMat for Con Kress in the seven) Cungrvs4iun.il districts of this State : FiRoT DtSTBICT composed of Daviess, Dubois, (j'bson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey Spencer, Vauderbargb, -bd Warrick counties L. Q. DkBRULER, Independent. JOHN LA VV, Democrat. Second Distbict composed of Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Orange, Perry, Scott, and Washington counties JOHN S. DAVIS, Independent. JAMES A. CRAVENS, Democrat. Timti) District composed of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe, and Switzerland counties . WILLIAM McKEB DUNN, Republican. WILLIAM M. DAILY, Democrat. Fwubtu District composed of Drhora, Decatur, Franklin, Obio, ftipitj, and Kush counties JAMES L. YATEit, Republican. WILLIAM S. HOLM AN, Democrat. Fifth District composed of Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Randolph, Union, and Wayne counties : GEORGE W. JULIAN, Republican. WILLIAM A. KICK LK, Independent. Sixth District composed of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby counties ALBERT G. PORTER, Republican. ROBERT L. WALPOLE, Democrat. Sr.vEMH District composed of Clay, Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo counties THOMAS A. NELSON, Republican. DANIEL W. VOORHEES, Douglas Ihm. JAS. A. SCOTT, Rrechinridge Dcm. KionTH District composed of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, and Warren counties Isaac A. Rice was nominated by the Ilepubiicaca, hut has recently died. Another nomination will he ninde soon. SAMUEL C. WILLSON, Democrat. Nisth District composed o! Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, Lake, Laporte. Miami, Marshall. Newton. Porter, Pulaski, Stai ke, St. Joseph, and White counties SCHUYLER COLFAX, Republican. CHARLES W. CAT H CART. Democrat. Tkntii District composed of Allen, DeKalb, Elkhart, Kosciasco, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties WILLIAM MITCHELL, Republican. PHIL. M. HENKLB, Democrat. Fi.v:vknth District eoaeposednf Adanre, Black fo.-d, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wells, and W abash counties JOHN P. C. SHANKS, Republican. 1 ASBURY STEELE, Democrat. Tiie Electoral Voir a of tlie State. As a matter of convenient reference, we publish below a statement of the electoral

rote of Meb State in I860, together with I he popular vote in I8S6: Bleat! Hu.-h- Kre- KillMates, vote. nan. niont. more. Maiue s as.uao- C.i,fl4 New II imp-hire... ," 38,ST7 38.153 111 Vermin t B l'i,rT7 :., MI Massachusetts 13 39,24(1 I08,H0 1H.07H t!h. .de IsUad 4 i;,i:m lt.467 1,870 "'onnerticut 0 "l.iv.i " 42.713 - '15 S. w Voi le U"i UMBt) 274,703 124, 6iH e Jersey 7 4l',.!4 i H..'.l 24,115 i'eun-ylvani a -J7 2.111.1)1 147,:i;3 82 17s bwlavrars 8,lu5 :iufi ;,17.3 Maryland K :!y,n., 2S 47,4jJ ITirgtala 13 mi 873 29l GO nj North Oaraliaa 10 mVtO 3MM 'South Carolina ... S leorgia 10 SUSHi 4 ','7;i Florida :i HeW'i 4,isb lahama 9 4,,HI7 2S,.r..'i7 ouisiana ii 22,169 lio,7U. Uississippi 7 35, MS 24,4!si Teitas 4 28,675 15.14 rkansas 4 27,908 10,SHi Missouri ! SS.lsH 4;,624 Tennessee 12 73.638 t.ii,I7S ventuckv 12 72 !17 299 6,822 thia 23 17n.n74 187,497 28,13 ndiana 12 118.1172 114. 8b 22288 llinois II 194279 S&9B9 99.4-H ilichigan il ft2,lo!i 71.782 l,.';o Viscon.in 3 52,857 89998 02Q ova 4 36,241 44,17 !,4I4 Minnesota 4 Iregon :t 'alilornia 1 42.4HO 13,731 28,:U7 To:al :in;l 1 330,981) 1 ,331,553 898,999

Elicted by Legislature. Appoint menls f Curl. Srliurz. Carl Sciiun: of Wisconsin crill address his ellow-citizcns of ndiana at the followitio; lines aud places : Lsaporte, Thursdny, 9tb. Fort Wiiyne, Friilny, ITtth. Looansport, Satttriiav, 1Kb. Lafayette, Monday 13th. Torre Haute, Tuesday, 1 1th. Delphi, Wedneaday, 15th. Vineenncs, Tlmrsdny, 10th. Bvansrille, Friday, 17th. Mt. Vernon, Saturday, 18th. Tell l.'ity, Monday, 20th. Corrdon, Tuesday, 21st. New Albany, Wednesday, 22d. Seytuour, Frid.ty, 24th. Colunibu3, Saturday, 25th. lie it Rrmtmberctl, That TnovAa A. IIkndrrks, the present lemocratic raadidate for Governor, voted or the measure introdtieeJ by Stkphen . Doi olas) repeeling the Missouri ComroTni3e,aiid re-open"no; the slavery troubles thicb now rack tlie eountry tr.nn center lo ireninferenee. Ves, the country was at icace on New Year day, 184, but such lOMgogaes M Dougltis and Heinlritks uu!d not be content until they acted the ncendinry and set lire to the governmental difice. I'HE C 11 If A GO PliTKOKJl, AS A M K.N UF 11 A N 11 APOI'TFIi. Ktmlfft, That we. the d. legated represeutatives f the Republican electors of the United States, iu 'ouvention assembled, in the discharge of the duty ,e owe to our constituents and our cow try, unite n the following declarations: 1st. That the history of the nation during the st tOor year, has fully established the propriety nd necessity of the Organisation and perpetuation t the Itepuidicin party ; and that the causes which alien it into Hxisteuce are permanent in their iiaure, and now, mora than ever Iiefore, demand its eaceful aud constitutional triumph. 2. That the maintenance of the principles proanlgated in the llcclaration of ludependeiice and inlio.iii-d in the Federal Constitution That all lien are created e.pial ; that they HTe endowell by heir Creator with certain iualiensble rights; that along these are life, liberty, and the pursuit ot sappines- ; that to secular these rights, governments rs m..ti:utcd among men, deriviug their just paw rs from the consent of the u-.verned " is essential o the preservation of our Republican institutions ; nd that the Fideral Constii ntiuii, the Rights of he Stste-, a- d the l uiou of the Mates must and hall be pveaervedL ?,. That to the Ciiion of the States this nation we, its unprecedented increase iu p.puiati-u, its 111 pri-ing development of material resources, itspid augmentation of wealth, its b ippiues at tome and it- honor abroad ; and we hold in ab-uirreio-e an sestesaea ior Diaahitni, come from wliatver source they uiay Aud we congrati.late tho onatry that no Republican memlsjr of Congress as uttered or couiitenauca'd the threats of Hiainioti so often made by Democratic members, withut rebuke and w ith applause frem their political

associates ; and we denounce tho? e threats of dt. uui n, in cane of a popular overthrow of their asceadency a noi tnfl the vital principles of a free goventaseat, and as an avowal of contemplated treason, which it is the imperative daty of an indignant Peoiile sternly to rebuke aud forever ef-

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That the asaiatenanee Inviolate ef the Rights "' States, and especially ine nnui oi ca ewie to i,Ttb i and control its own domestic institutions accord ujtf to it own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balniice of powers on which the perfertioa and endurance of our political fabric depends; mid we denounce the lawless invasion by armi-d forte of the .-oil of any State or Territory, no matter under wha; pi eta II, a- among the gravi ot f crimes. .V That the present Democratic Administration has far exceeded our worst apprehensions, in its measureless subserviency to the exaction of a Sectioi.al interrst, as especially art i d in its desperate exertions to force the infamous Lecouipton Coustitutiou upon the protesting people of Kansas ; in construing the personal relation between master and servant to involve au unqualified property in peraWM ; in its attempted enforcement, everywhere in land and sea, through the intervention of t on- i gress and of the Federal Courts, of the extreme I retentions of a purely local interest ; ami in its j general and unvarying e.buse of the power intrusted i to it I v a confiding a-ople. o. That the People justly view villi alarm the j reckless extravagance w hich pervades every department of the Federal Government: that a return to rigid economy and accountability is indispensable i to arrest the systematic i lundkr of the public lr. usury by fevered partisans ; bile the recent startling ! detelopnu nts of frauds and corruptions at the Fed- , eral Metropolis, show that an entire eiiauge of j administration is imp-rati veil demanded. 7. Tliat 'lie new dim that the Constitution, of its own tone, carries Slavery into any or all td the Territories of the t'n tid Males, is a dal.gei political heresy, at Varolii, e b h the explicit pro isi..iis of that iiistriiuietit itself, w ilk con tew uralieous exposition and v. itli legislative and jildici ll j ireceileiit; is revolutionary in its tendency, aid subversive ol the peace ami harmony of t he t oiioti 8. That tlie normal condition of all lb Territoiy ol the t oiled States is 1 hat ol Irn .i. ln: 'I hat um ' our lb puloicati tathers, when they hi slavery in ail our national terf it. ry, i .1 lit per am should be doprivssl of lile. iis-rr , ailhawt due pmcesw wf law,' it bee. , by ieii-latioli, wlo-ai v.-i su h lr(isiM try, to maintain lllis provision ol I lie fntiast all attempts tu rinlal ii ; am authority of Vvmgnwot a lerritorial or of afiy imiiMdu ils, to givsj Issxal el Slavery in any Territory uf the LTi proi ur do is necsssi stituti .1 deny tin bl.iture, C-il-'e to .1 .- a es. y. 'I list ve brand the recent re-opening of tin African .lave-'l'radr, under tin- oat-r of our N i tional Flag, ided by pi rvenioai of judicial po, r aJ a crime against ll um itiity and a burning bitttti to our Country and Age ; and we call upon Coiigroto take prompt and etlicient nieasures for the luta and rinal stipmiliia of that ex able iraflie. lo. 'I hat in the r.ceiit vetoes, by their lei-! Governors, of the nets id the Legislatures f Kan sas and Nel.ra-ka, prohibiting Slavery il: tli- , Territories, we tied a practical Illustration of h boasted Democratic principle of Itoo-Interventioi and Popular Sovereignty embodied in th Neliraska loll, and a aeiuonsti atiou 1.1 the lb and fraud involved therein. II. That Kansas shoiil.l, of right, be iinmedi j admitted as a State under the Constitution rec , forme. i and adopted by her people, and aceep'. a the H"U-o of IteprcSentatives. , 12. Tint, while providing revenue fur the supI port of th" general government by duties upon buI ports, soutiil policy reijuires such an adjustment of j ' lliusa iuiaists as lo encourage tin development of j the industrial interests of the whole c fatty; and i I we commend that policy of national exchange-, I j which secures to the working men libera wages, to i j agriculture remunerating places, to mechanics and j manufacturers an adequate reward for their ski I, j labor, and cntcrpriso. and to tlie nati"li commercial J - prosperity and inilependenco. 1 I. That we protest against any sale or ali'-na- j ! tioti to others of the Public Lands held by actual 1 settlers, and against any view id' the Flee Home- , -tead policy which regards tlie settlers ..s paupers I or suppliants for put lie bounty ; and we demand j the pas.airo by Congress of the complete and satis- j ! factory BaaMatead aaaasara which in. -.already pas.- i j e l the House. 14. That the Ilopuhlican party is opposed to any j change iu our Naturalization Laws, or tiny Stale I I'.lslatloli ny wnirn inn rictus 01 .!..-:..( nun- i erto accorded to immigrants from foreign lauds j -hall be abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giving a lull and efficient protection to tlie rights ot ! all classes of citizens, whether native or natural- I iaed, both at home aud abroad. 15. 'I hat appropriations by Congress for Hirer j and Harbor improvements of a National character, i required l. r the accommodation and security of an I exinting commerce, are atltto-l ize.l by the Cotisti tutiou, and Justified by the obligation of Go vera -tuetit to protect tbelivoaaad property of its citizens. 16. TUM a Railroad to the I SCIUC Uceaa H imperatively di aiaadrd by t Is - into rests of Iba whole country; thai tlie Kedeial GovoraUMial ought ta render immtsii.itu aud iflicieul aid in it-, construetiou ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily um rtand Mail sbould be promptly established. 17. r'inally, haviu thus set forth oar distinctive principles aud views, v.e invite the co-operation of j all citizens, however ditTering on other questions, 1 who salsilan I hi 11 j agree with as iu their affirmaace ; and suppoi t. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WA - wtttre j.i un S 1, t int aay naaatity by julygH QEO. r i IS T K II ,- CO. T o to p. ph ' : sumo. : ll It. I TllWAITS, a KKTKOsjPBCT for July, ju t n ceived at tm.lPHEH, DiHtKLL A CONYNUTON'S. SPtfKS 'U bozes I'iuiento i do fleas ia. i do Cinger, r-9 ground; do; ; i do Caveue Pepper,.!, do, ll. I. do White i do .Mace, do bind! N nt meg of Spices Aud all sale at aag3 itaer ELLIOTTS FAMILY GROCERY. ! 3-IL-A.3Xr3Z BALL . rmfiE t:i nm.vijto' ef Fire I oinpany will give a Hall, at Mozart Hall, on the SaUXrllD TUESDAY in August, lor the purpose of aiding them in the purchase of, a . new Engine. Ja1y30 MHI'IT J .1 ll s .l.Vil EI.VE NIJOJl KH. m oOif .z Glaaa Fruit Jars (Patent ai-d Cotnattm) 10 bids BeAaed Sugars, for sale bv C11AS. MclOnNSTHN. J-KESIl EUtis f.-.V UUT1 EM. .1 choice tut iu t received and for sale by CU&S. McJOHNSTON, I jalytt? Poaey p. lock. LADIES AND GENTS : rwMMc uuMir?4 Mit is st a lei. mL t;'ii at Nti. x S. t:omi ettrtfl rOHSI I -r -t (em ni(re, Oubmi Aad look no trwbla u h1iuv thcaa coy litth dove and tan culmed 6ai(f n. QItc wt :i nil, run. I k now you will boy. 6 lave Kill. Krein'h l id nnd V9Tcep J'uika IltMtt, o'' th.' MOM rXtjuiMt H'ylt.-i ever otlcrt-d iu thm market. Mioses ami Cblldrw tiatttTr of every Vtrido au-1 ootor ; Kid itn ! Morocco if evwry t-tyle, villi and without heMrt ; i'oi)er-tipi't-.! d" tmnoxm kiutls, of tb iut-iravi-cl )at-nt. .. uts' fin.' Patent Vmtht ami -'alt Bootd m i t.ti p.iF.it ef the beet imported tock we havf had for ye.iiB. iilov? Kid Patent Laattrer, Call and Morocco Coiin ri" Caiier-i excender, a I i mode. Made by tae mot nadnVmaMe ami boat werknien to Ik fotiml iur Eastern cttiefl not exi'iied. Kriendn, come ou htraiij;'! Rive uw a trlmL JOHN RASCIl. mat.1I No, S Pecond wt.. Evu-ivinp. fnd. Immonsc Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Uttir Restorat ire Was introduc ed to the ).ublic early in IS.Vf. it is sow I'uiversally used throughout the civilicd world. IF IK nu IT YOLK II A 1 It Ii GRAY, TOTJTB 11 ill; IS THIN, , IK YOU AKK BALD, WILL KKSTOUK IT. I K TOO HAVK DANDKT KK. IF Y01 IIAVK St'ALD 1 1 K A I , IK TOO HAVK NKBVOl'S HKAT 111 IT WILL (T KK TBSH. PBESEBVI TH I OOLOK, I'KKVKNT ITS FALLING.' MAKK THE I1AIK GLOSSY, Til T i Ti l I R WOOD'S IIAIB BKSTOBATIv. SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD sVCO., Ill M KKK.T STR1CKT, ST, LOUIS, M" . PATKNT S1KDICINK DEALERS, AND DBDGGISTS, IN CITT AND tLNTUY. O.J.WOOBtCO., sar., auto, AiEVTs roa lilt. .W.J.V.V N CEl.EBH.lTEII -A. at o jO alsa ino. Uite Y1-. ew Drv Goods Establisiiment. 1 rmMIE I .'IIE1IUIJ,1EII, J.JTE OP M. the nrm of Itoser Bros. A Co., la-gs leave to I iuf rm his friends and citraea of Evansville and ; vicinity, that ho has just returned from the East j with, and is now opeuing at the capacious store 1 MM ISM, oa First street, one door south of Presiou ' ltros , a splendid stock of Staple aiol Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from the lowest pries Muslin to the tlncst 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 arrsawl. mid therefore only s. lis for cash. Prices will be in j ai-cordauoe. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods ! will call at the new store on First street, wher you j will get the worth of your money. Respectfully, L. FKEY.

Candidate' Notices.

fi'or Slierlff. Emanuel Hull it a candidate far the ofiice of Sheriff, by the solicitation o:' many friend?, subject to the will of the people. For Otstrtct Attorney. New in n GstmrsEx: You will 1 name in your taper as a caio! Di.-trii t Attorney for the Got com oped i f tlie counties ol 1 Ui been ai.d Warrick one 8th, 1830. nanouaoe u fur the office 1 Pleas Distri , Vanderburg Ellis' Lewis. 1'iirCouiity Treasurer. .lter. Editor. Please announce 111 name as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the ensuing October election, sad oblige J. W. VtCKEBV. .71 1-. Editor: I'ltate announce the name of J. M . f"ilJWll I as a candidate for County Treasurer at the next October election. mar?'. Far Jadge Coarl Common Pleas. John Pitcher, of Ponri Comtmly, heu been solicited to become a candidate for the Judgeship of tlie Court of Common Pleas, by a number of Attorneys of the District, and has consented to lb. u-e of his name in that connection. The announcement is therefore made accordingly. Tlte friend of Hen. Nltnton, Esq., anBOSH ce him as a candidate for Judge of tin- Court of Common Pleas, at the ( Ictober election. Special Notify. T K .n p 1. r: " ' et o n Division No. 54, S. of T.. EKTS KVERT FUIDAY KVKNINIJ.OVK! tie- Teleur iph O.t'.c. ii Walei HALL !S1, W. V K f! . I.. II Hvttr. ii ki t. W. I K, 9. E. 11 n 14. Lai G. W B. f. mi, . U. t. T. Uenson, A iillctt, O. i Slo-r.vood. I storton, ('. org- CoOdee, ln:27 ! iiotltucai'M Pitt.- t hottraor Urtpliiof the Bowles. Laul inum may lull the pain lot not der.tr. a it. Moiphine steep the senses in artificial sleep, without n frrshing tlie invalid ITolbiWMv's Til's not only proctirc withoal tbobanel'ul 'fft-ct', but rbf qi?Bititi f-f the dis'-a speedy cure without tfaagoT tut I Sold by all IniKK''1i t 2 c. box. th and 1 per l'17-lwd.vw Ysiiinionl. ted Stoma h stimulant to Ing to you to IN Ibti-tter's Ce 'itt-rs, it is but llut tdllte that I it- pyetem. in imptu tingHirent h an-l vigour during certain periodica! 'tnfitfM v.'h'cli are Oftl fill mtt e n 1 1 ed with uiucb pftin .tud trouM-, we know of no preparation more hitthly adapted to all coanequenl upon Iftila cause ; and for aarVIng a hal e, the Ditters cannot be with, especially where the mother's n U inadequate t.. the deasaada of the r.h queiitiy bar at( eugtb most yield, and where a good tonic, such as llostetter attictions a no tie r dispensed Hiri-htnetii lid ; consehere it is s Stomach Litters, is needed to impart temporary stvsssgtli nn.l vigor to the whole system. Ladies shonld by all means try this remedy, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if be is acquainted with the virtues of the Litters, will recommend their use in ill eases. ' Sold by Druggists and deafen generally over', where. julyl7IwiMw olortng- fluid for the Hair are ttnngeroaa. Woods Hair Tonic restores the Color, not by the nitrate of silver process, but by a restoration of the healthy functions apon which th -igiual and natural color of the hair and it- moisture, it gl'ss, its life, and ooaaeqoeetly its original beau tv, depended. Proreasor Wood, at th" age of thirty -seven year.-, was as ray as a man aad his hair eras dry, thin and dead. N not a single grey lock upon his crown, hair thin or dry, but soft, pliable nod m of eighty, iw he has aor is his bt as that of a child of live years. This preparation acts npao the roots, for after nu application, that portion of the hair neatest the scalp, is found restored ta tho original color, whatever it wa , while the ends of tlie hair are gray. Try Wood's HAIR TONIC, aud do not apply any other tin after you have this. With this resolution you will never have occasion to use a hair dye. Cawrtoar. Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called bj different names. Use none unless the words Professor Wooc"s Hair Restorative, Depot St. Lotris, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. S.dd by ail Iirnggi-ts an I I a tent ediciue deal ers. Also, by all Fancy and 1'oilet floods dealers in the Enited 31 a tea and fiaaadaa. jnlylt) InelAw Pimple ! Sstn IHneae are th reall d' iaspwe blood. The blood bet and cloeeed The kU i ll i not ab!" to iiuourities so important to health, yoaag m n and women up set. with th. ered with patples and biotcbee, who a lag to remove them by the use of soaM of various kin.N. This is very dai should never be practiced by persons olues thick cast oil the 11. 'W- many desirous of Ireu afflicted dry them up goo 1 health. Mothers who have i with sorts aad 'rnittions, shouiil nc by extern il application, for in this way th.-y w ill drive iu the humors and produce ill health for the child saring its whole life time. Th.-re h no mother that likes to see her chi Idren attlicted with feeble health. JCliSOVS Mm STAIN HERB "ILLS a pared expressly lor the cure of eruptions skin, such as PimpK s. 111. tche-. Sores, Ac. preif the . They aetng a idmirc.. clean e the bUMM ot all imprtri ties, pr. b. aittilV.l, clear an 1 h. althy skin, so nine! by all people ol taste and refinement. Judsoa's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea nra sold by si! medicine Dealers. jiilylO-lnnl.fcw lair 9mT Mtmlr llyel! - Hair Jlpel W illiam A. R.itrhelor s Hair Dye ' The original and best in the world ! ! ! All others are mere haitatioas, and should be avoid-.-d, if yon wi-h to escape ridicule. OKAY, RED, or BUiUTi Hair Dyed instantly ti a bemntifal aad Natural Brown ur Bbv k . witnoai injury to the Ilan or Skin. Ft IT KEN ITS DA Lis AND DIPLOMAS hue b.eii awarded to Vi. A. Bah iiri...b since 1839' ol tie.. Patrons of his bmoi A. ilATfUKLOIfS 11 A 1 1 a color not to In distinguished fi w a hk an r La not to injure i:i tl I0B4 ii may be c-.tttiuucil, and th Dysa seaiadtad i the Hair iLvigi this Splendid Dye. Sold 111 all cities and ton us of t by Drugjrjsts and r"ancy Goods D QThe Geauine has the name tuie. and is r, however octs of bad Tor life by Bed States. 11 et rs. md address npov . stet d plate easjra in : cu four titles of eat h lt,.x BATCH BLOS, treet. New York. of WILLIAM A. nrl7-1rrdttw Ifl Bo&dil Hatcltetor't V'iis and TonpeM tfuriiH-s fill: Tlicy ten liicht, tariv and durable. itting to duHta wo taming up shriakiaig off the bead ; indtv!, tliis i BsfltmblihneBl wbeva tlus things hi tntderetood aatd nult'. li Hond Street, nmrl7-l vrti tw Bcniiayi Mining C.jmpauv, Evansvil Office ou Water street, l et '.vecu Main Goal, iu .(uantities of not h-ss than 80 liver.d : i atry part of therity, at 1( con At the pit, n cents. JulIN WV M-t'' Sscretar v nwl behind to is the only "e propel 1 New Vork its Indiana, and Locust. bethels, dW ts per bush. M'.ND, Manaenr. H, .IIIIP.S .1 TT E rrM0jrwovu e.v Silk and Summer I tress Cos:, ami even BELOW ti ck of fancy Goeds. we wili sell at COST, in order to make irraagasneat f.-r an early supply ot ravJttoaua. i nose wishing to take vantage of the above iiel uceineii ts, will please adcall imuie.iiately at No. 311 Main street. julv2 ROSES BROS. Lot3 for Sale .host Mtatar T E it. ii n The most favorablt opptir t unit ever otteitsl

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to the public. 'Jo lots of ii acres each, en the Kewburg road, ll-2 miles from the Court -boose, aad 0 lots of ;i acres each, on Washington avenue, eat mile from the city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an acre will Is- sold, il" desired. Applvto WILLIAM BTEKBOWER. noT2-idly

BUSINESS CARDS

J M. GLEICHMANN, V. V A NSVILLK, INDIANA. r..Vi TfJtCTVmXM JJ'i WHOM.E1 r m. sale Dealer iu Pure Cider and Extra Family Vinegar. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. N. 6. This Vinegar has taken the premium at the South-Western Indtaca District Fair last Octolier. Orders for Vinegar will be received at the Factory or at Ct. Nelson .t Co. 's Auction Uoou: n Laos A Z U M E A Hashing jRotvder BRIC KE T T & CO., WATER ST., SEAU LOCCST. !' i'ROPUIKTOUS OF TMJB Azumea now call attention to an article which. having the approval of physicians and chem ists vho have analyzed have fttialned it, they oiu cuutfdeutly jecomm Ltd, flklld wurratit to bu Pure and Wholesome, Aivl lite from all deIettriou6 drugs. In repinl to economy, the iiilvautagt-eiitre many and greut, viz.: All tba nourishing prupertlft of the flour are pre- j rv 'J ; time ia savtd ; any out who c.iu mix Hour j und writer, can in a few minutes mako a good loaf; tlie bread is nut liable to become dry, mouldy, Uor j oar ; about half llM usual tjuantity of butter aud ' eirK.will (snfrit-e fur pastry, pudtUnfe, tt-. Familien Will rind thv Azumeu dt-iiable fir nearly h11 pur- f pose vrberr tlmr, me.il, Ac, is nsi-d. Ilt tels, boats, 1 l: I l.r. mm.m Will make it the mot ecom.mi. al article BOW used. Id by Grocers generally. V B. As the A ume. i eon Cains bad flour light no alum, it will not mak jtineJJ-1 j r I. irk P. SHARPE & CO., DEALERS IN SEEDS a s ii Arlt-tilt ttral Implements. LI0 Main St., BTANoi ILLK, Marble: T3.t44 IVif7t Tl.lt E TO III ' f LARGE AND SMALL MONUMENTS of all varieties and styles, MANTLES, FURNITURE MARBLE, Vases, Cms, Head stonea, Ac , which for quality, architectural beauty, and finish, aie not to tie surpassed any where. My Ware-Boom i well sn-plied w ith the above varieties, which I will seli at reduced prices to make room for my Fall shipments. MARBLE DEALERS Will always tin. I my supplies equal to their demands, and prices satisfactory. Marble Hall Building, Evanavilin, lad. june2f-3mdfcw M. A. LAWRENCE. A. T. WHJTYLESEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, i' It V P ( CI.H , KVANsVILhH, I N LIANA. Will att. tol promptly to the collection of claims, and to all description of Law- and Notarial bnsiaess. MU9 Office on Third street, between Slain and I.m list, with (1. V. .! liride, Ksi. July ll-d.lw ly WILLIAM BIERB0WER, WHtlLKSALK Ill.TJGGrIST AND IJKAI.KR IN PAINTS, BRUSHES, OILS, VARNISH, Window tila and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, .'. dicinal Bremdiet, Wine, Jfc, j-c. ll.,':,'uff-ton Hloelm, .7 . -i elreet. EVANS V I LLK, INL. lltj- Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. leMO-lvd Louisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, K V A N S V I L I. E , INDIA N A . rg-,tJ rJIEU.rtJVE II J s JUL open, d an agency for the sale of all kinds of Manufactured Tol. ace., and Ctfiars, and will sell as cheap a 1 e e patronage their iuterc of the it tt aivi city 1 mo trade, wh a call. 1 have Candies, I Also, a Hy son an p.oind. Give mt jaliJt-tf will tin 1 it t opened a complete retail stock of Raisins, Lemor s, Ac. riar article of Gun Powder, Vouug perial Teas, to retail at 70 cents per 1 1 trial. JAS. 1,. SPAIiDIXQ, nt for Daniel 8ysliliaK Jr. r Ii I 1. 1 i' UK CKEK, (Success! r to Decker & Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, KOAH AND CAXDL.ES, Also an extra article of III JfvV.V, .V I.VE, o? C.I It Oil.. Dealers in Rosin, Si. da. Ashen, ifc. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, of oar ow n raising, in .piaiititics to suit purchasers, I 4 .Main ml reel hel. Etrml X SetonH, KVAN.-VILLK, IND. OT Tr auk. i.-h, i ri'.odas' paper ueirotiable iu I jatrJo ly J.G. NUBLINC, h'linMi.iai v. mi lTluu, oiI'.-lV Go., Cincinnati . Haaaavctns. of PIRB AN'i) BORULAh, PROOF Corner 'S itiit? anl Dt vt atom Streets ZVAN&V1LLE ISli. Constantly oq hiin!, all diQerent ni.rs of 8a rna Intosr Ntylea and tmitroremeuta, j;ujir;intt'Hil t W equal i:i dnrability aad Bunib to any K.irtir;. manu CsVctnrera, :ii tlit- lowt Cincinnati prict-a. Aago Hanufacrnn rsof LOCKS, WALL SAKKS, BH0TTKRS, Ktc, all 6nitaed in tlie bent at lo of vvoi kmuiishij'. Speciaienfl of rift' etc.a mar t. st'on at Messrs. Rovlker, Kinsman A Co., 70 Main stivot, to whom all ordom must beaMrmaeal. augil JOHM XVIH&OJLS! At T V It kit OF S T ATI (i N All V AND 1' 0 B T ABLE STEAM ENGINES 23 O X Xj 3! jFL S and Water Streets, mm mm - - - f I tH ft tt A T i:ist received from W. W. Davis. Cinrinnati, and X-t silt cheap ut KLLIOTTS FAMILY tJUOCKKY. X1JDC1JE j. c. t TGOJL&: G. SMITH. Sn. 1SJ Main street, Cor. Seven ill, E V A S S V I L L E, I S V . ATI HJTE El I. EOIl TIE PJ ST 'W T mLew roaafre bestowed apon them, lieg leave to lafbraa their friends and tie' community iu geueral that with the aid .f new machinery, tbsy are enabled to turn out work superior to that of any East, rr.j make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, am! at the sneio time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes. Draw- K uivus, l-ork Cleav ers. Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made of doable refined cast steel, and w arranted t teius! to any iu use. janl.ly

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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. -at turned fn.iu -cv-sja, wys f . the Fast, where has p urcliHtii he beautiful assort- vV pent of foe M'atch-gjjjC L3 1 ' . e, ( haines. Jewelry, v 'jL' '-tfL1 Si I vnrwarc. ;ti-I i 7;.- ;:. :r.. t;s Script ton, be is prepared to suit purchasers in erery particular, and which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. lie respectfully invites his friends and customers to examine his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. AH goids eold are warranted to be as represented. . B. Personal attention paid to repairing of fine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. Nu. 83 Maiu tt., opposite Court i 1 Kvans.ville, Indiana. fapr P. L. GEISLElt. ROGER SC ITR A T OFW AGlESI A, IN POWDER. JL the worlti for Oooling tlie Blood, Sick He:ida"he, Bilious AtTections, Sk-kne-s at the Stomach, and all complaints 1 Del dent to the Spring and Summer seasons. It affords immrd' tt? relief after eating or drinking too freely superioi to J-ar.itoga Water as a eoling drink. Bad MM ttottle is etprd to three i (in its medicinal properties) of the Li juid Citrate of Magnesia. StLLisu Kaimmlv Milm or- BoT ' Ti.F.s So in Anm ally. Ktr sale bv all Druggists I Wholele by B l Kahie-stt ek Co., Pittsburgh Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. liKi pring street, rsev iorK 1 1 y . junwD-.-mU Who laie aim rei ai I TOYS AND NOTIONS. "9 full stock of all the novelties of the day lor the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Heiodeoaa, Violins, Harps, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, Fireworks, Cold Ptab .1 ate! Gilt Jewelrv, He. Coun try and City Tra. oct29-ly e solicited by A. C. PDSHF.E. o P 3 O) goCD O c3 Q P P O o o - Cl i a J. e ci sO & p o -si CO W r t E- ! H P R EM 0 VAL. Robert .1 It C It I T E VT Office Cor. Main and Water Sts.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac., for ail classes of building,, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable terrui. auj;17 Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and llctail Dealer in Groceries. Produce, & Liquors, J"o. 139 Moey'm Biors, .ffrtrn . TarV lj J'iEHSgUJKU. lMJG removed to No. 1&2 PtrSfy's Block, Muiu street, mid diKporM'tl of Iiih uld Blin k of Groceries, iti jiint reo iviiiL; a new atol enlartretl Histirtrnt-ut of GROCSR1K8, LtgrJUS, Ac., which he will sell, either ut wholesale ur retail, as cheap U can ho purchased in thU market. Having liurch.usetl my stock for cah, I cau soil my goods at -Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town aud country, I teuder my grateful ackuowlnd 'merits fur past favors, and hoj't- by strict atteut'ou to buineas to merit a coutinuauce el their patrouaije. mdQr Goods delivered iu auy part of the city free of charge. sepiit, T. BXSVONB. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, M. NDFACTG KKIS .v WHOLESALE DKALIR IN ZXJOrI?IXI3SrC3r ! CLOTHS, CASSIMKMES, HA TINKTTS, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps. No. 11 Main BnsUT, bk.t. Fiust ami SStcoNn. seplJ EVANSV1 LLK. IND. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Vamp Street, NEW OK LEANS, LA. A. H. SHORT. oot2J-e:Hld R. S. HOWARD. k. ii. rAittcmi.il iobb sr. kimiuah E. H. FAIRC111LD & CO., (Successors to T. O. Twitciikix A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 7 0 rO Y H It A S S Fit E E T . oct! ST.XV Om,fAl"S. il. kejwveii i or t o.. co.rt.tiiN sioti and Toi Vfaidaic Mertdiants, No. 29, Poyilras Stnxit, New Orieaaa, La. niy2H-d&wly TI ti.JOEl., NTOCE COM.UINNIOJ Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans. La. Jaa28'67-rjr. WXIiEll. II El. UO.VIIHIO, CO. 11. tils. m. sion Merchant, N. Latayette street, N. w lrleaus, for the6ale of butler, cheese, lard, eejgs, ilried fruits, Flour, Meat and nil sorts of Western i'roduce and for the purchase of Groceries, &c. Cash advances made on consignments. nial5-ly j it ii the t .-n i: n a i u jvm i , r many years chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HL'KLFiY A Co., hips to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have based a co-partnership with Mr. K. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style ol MCNTOS A :KING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support uwn the friends of the old house uf JOHN Hl'llLEV A Co., who hae had opportunities of experiencing the prompt ness aud ability with which he attainted to their THOMAS KING, ComiT of Laf:iyettf ;uitl New Live- rttrerta. New tTllrTinT. Airil 27, lrto8. uj-y S. TWICHELL, CO tfll I SSI 0 N AND FORWARDING HKBCHAIT, ST. LOT'lS, MO. Liberal adauces made on cetisigumeuts to either of our houses. urn it to ilessrs. Allis A Howes, Bement Si Veile, Howard A Browu , Kvansville. jyti ; 9JM. f.V, UHEJTHOVSE et Co., COMMISSION AMI r O K A Ii U 1 It U JIEKCHANTS, So. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEH WILKIN. ..W. I. OllEATKOUSl! ...JoS. GlTZIMiEa. We give our personal attention to th bacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, 1 Lard, Ac. Sale of To.rk, Bacon, aug!4 B. P. ETUKLL...R. G. ABBOTT... .EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., immissioii and Forwarding NO. 101 MAGAZINEST., NEW OULKANS, LA HEFEBKNCES : Geo. Foster A Co., Browu A Aikman O'Rilev, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Pheljis JSc Son, Miner A Weed, In I. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John 71. , and P. G. Newburg, Evertson, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Undspoth A Co., Boonville, lad I Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. t'atliu, Esq., Heni dersou, Ky. Nock, Wic.KB A Co., u. P. Benedict .t Bon, Lou-viUe.-.Ky. Jy6

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ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY Oil .Vrv TO THE tdiAJUP IJ -creased trade, aud high appreciation of Mr. Smitu's Photographic Pictures, which possess always fiue shadow s and a clear expressive likeness be has added as a Beceptiou Room to his old Gallery the one lately occupied by Dr. F. Uutchiusou, I"" tist. Mr. S. assures tho ladies and gents of Kvai. villa and vicinity that they will now find auipio space and everything equal to the best Galleries of the West. Jlr. S. need not state after two years' successful practice in this city, that his Pictures are esteemed the most highly here, aud Di.-.ny miles around, both on account of their being the cheapest and best, hut also from their unlading charac- j ter. air. a. lias also two lady attendants at his Gallery, thereoy insuring every attention combined with great economy of time iu each department of labor a lew minutes being all that is uexded to satisfy each of his patrons with a firstclass likeness. Sincerely thanking his patrons for past favors, he trusts that by greater facilities in his Art, he may still increaing)y merit their patronage. N. B. Cres;eut City Gallery, opposite the Court Louse, Maiu street, is opeu from seven iu the morning until sun-down. apr4-Cm JOHN E. CALLACHER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Third st., 0pp. Crescent City llall, A' 4J.VA l"IL. I. E, MJS'JJ luayS-flmd Tmportant to housekeepers. e. r. ourkee & co.'s Select Spices. m v I'J KJJTE p it jvot o.ni'JBnlW solutely and perfectly pure, but gionnd from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (line 1 with paper), to preventinjury by keeping, aud are full weigh,, While the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably siiort. We warrant them, in poiut of strength and richness of flavor, lieyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by K. R. DCRKEK A CO., t"el.21 Iml.vw 181 Pearl tr..t. New Vnrk. -T-I-l e- csv-i 1 S3 MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above we present you with n perfect likeness o f Texaco, n chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. Von will find a full account of him in our pamphlets and Almanacs to lie had gratis from tho Agents for these Pills. The inveutor and manufacturer of "Jtidson's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater part of his life iu traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. Ho spent over six years among the Indians of the Kocky Mouutaius and of Mexico, ar.d it was thus that the "Mountain Herb Pills" weis discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is au established fact that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life; and when auy foreign or uuhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distirbuted to every orgau of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all tho vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is weakened. Tl.o lungs become clogged with tho iRiisouotis matter ; hence, a rough aud all from a slight impurity at the foun tain head of life the Blood ! As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, iu a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet iu a few miuutes the w hole course of the stream becomes disturbed aud discolored. As quickly does impuro blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages becomo obstructed, aud uuless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These Piils not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secntious of the body. They are, therefore, unrivaled as a C'L'HK EOIt BILIOUS DISEASES, I Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AntiI Bilious Medicine ex ; ..Is frem the blood the hidden seeds of disease, aud renders all the fluids and secretinns pure and fluent, clearing and rvsuscitating i the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the I " Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, sud cause the sufferer to brighteu with I the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pillsare the best remedy in existence for the following complaints : Bowel Comnlaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costivcness, DysIiepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and j Ague, Female Complaints, lit attaches, Indigestion, i Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Stone and Gravel, . Piles, and Secondary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be withI out these Pills. They purify the blood, remove ob structions ot all kinds, cleanse the skin ol all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The plants and herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Ageut,aapd you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the "Great Mediciue" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain Herb Pillsare put up in a beautiful wrapper. Each Boxontains 40 pills, and Retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine have tho signature of B. L. Judseu & (Jo., on each box. For sale in Evansville by Keller & White, Leich Jt Carlstedt, W. S. Thompson, aud Bierlower 4 Broughtou. B. L. JL DSON A CO., Sole Proprietors, j ml h Leonard t.. N. V im JT V mmm i l Lj,.,. aUzaiiiurti aCssstaDMraHsHsstlssssssssssssssVZJ as. WIJVfiT.O IV, JJ EXP EH Ietieed Aarseaad lemaie Pn ysiclan, presents to the attention of mothers, her soothing evuup, for Cliildren Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all paiu and spasmtslic action, and is SURE TO ltKGL'LATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, ami I RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOCI INFANTS, We have put up and sold this article fi r "t ten years, and can say,, in confidence and ti. i of it, what we have uev 3or been able to say ol anv I other medicine neverfchas it failed, in a singld ; instance, to effect a cure feTben timely used. Nev I er did we know an in stance of dissatisfaction ' by any one who nsed it. SOuthe contrary, all ate delighted with its cjiera- hjtious, atul speak iu terms , of highest commenda Ration of its magical efi fects and medical virtues. JWe speak iu this matter "what we do know," after ten years' experience, i snd pledge our reputa Qtiou for the fulfilment of ' what we here declare, jgln almost every instance where the infant is suf-fering from pain audexbaustiou, relief will be tbuuu iu 15 or M miuutes after the Syrup is admin atistcrsd. This valuable prepara tSllon is the prescription i of one of the most expe Qrieuced and skillful Nurses in New England, sjund has been nsed with never failing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves Jthe child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels.corrects acidity, and gives tone aud JJeuergy to the whole system. It will almost in stautly relieve Griping iu the Bowels aud Wind OtColic, aud ovurcome con vulsiotis, which if not Sspeedi!y remedied, e.J in death. We believe itSBtbe best and surest remedy iu the world, in all peases of Dys utery and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who I has a child s u 11 e r i n g f rt m any one of the foregoing complaiuts, do not , let your prejudices, nor the pi ej udices of others, Stand between your suffering child and the reliet ; that will bo sure rs, absolutely nun. to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each lsottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on the out tide wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Priucijial efflce. No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a bottle. Janl3-dwly. . KELLER tt WHITE, Agents, Kvansville. In

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HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. Have just received a large importation of Crockery ware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &e., On First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EfANSVILLE, IND. " JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE ajsa GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Blain aud SyaI more streets. , i F. SHARPE & Co., j HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IrkajDlcmonts, j WMJVE HE.IIO f EM TO t Oll.VElt MB. of Main and Water streets, aud offer for sale ( a large and well assorted i-tuck, which, for extent j aud variety, is nnanrpanm I july3l 1 Ai 1 1 It E It .It 1 1. CAO.VE by UOXEJS' ns just inst received and tor sal F. SIIAKPE rf- CO., Cim ner Main an i Water streets. jaryM gil.t .ilt SMU by julvJ8 Jl s GEO UK E IV Ell FOSTER A CO. mWEHN POKE l.V II J It HE I.N . .V V s le by jul2S GEO. F0STEII A CO. V .UEJI. ltH.I.-.f loo bushels Ear Corn, fi tons Bran, 60 bafa fresh Corn Meal, lust received and for sale bv CD AS. Mrjoll NST N, Pesey Block. PETER VIERLING, mnUI I-IIJIST, .t . a WENT U'JTEH MP STBEST, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Winilow Glass. Physicians' Shop Furniture, ShotUder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical I-jstruments, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines snd Brandies, aud all popular patent medicines of the age, Ac. Jolt CHARLES ADELMAN, CUSTOM -MADE BO0T& SHOE MANUFACTURER, COR. MAIN AND THIRD STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. All work warranted to be done iu goo I style and very cheap. Call and examine. may21-Cm T. c. dusoucheTTVMMsH and Ri.tail PEED AND SEED STORE, DSAMB IN nAl', CORK, OATS, SHIP-STUFF ASP Pit A .V, U'shr SI. bet. .llaiu and I.ocuml, uov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. Closing Out. WM9E J HE SE I. l.l.Vtl JT It i:ww dnoad prices our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS. MATTING, DA MASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOtilKRV, CALICOES gloves, an; LINS, SHEKTINGS, CASSIMEKF.S, CLOTHS, Casinet Cottonades. Anything jra h;iv low for i'ASI! , us Cli!lU0 liUr)iueM. .ti the Dry Goods line we will sell it is our full determination to J AS. OAK LEV & SON. nit- 1 1 : 1 Evansville (ommereial iollege !mOo 7, JOKTH Fill ST tUTHEJJT, WW KVANSVI LLK, IND. This Institution presents every ladocament to young mvn wishing t acquire u thorough practical knowledge ufDouiIeKntry Hook Kerping, ns well as a general Businesa Education. Thin institution has baop in succeHsfi.l operation for ovf r Art; yaara. For ('atalogues or other parttcuIarM, call at tlio Hnomst or address decl.'J-ly JKKKMIAII UEUM, Principal. WHOLESALE HEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, KsSI8 West Fimt streel, ap'25-ly EVANSVILLE. IND. J PKRRlf ELLIOTT'S city: Orxlloxy o Art, NO. 15 il-VIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. Particular attentiou giveu to Photograph aud Molainotypes. sep5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evansville. UNDERWRITER AND fi EN ERAL INSURANCE AOENT, ArjusTEn or Avkeagks, ash Notarv Public. He continues to issue Policies from several First ('lass and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inlaw! i.nd Fire BU, He will also receive applications lor LIKE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all mattors connected with INSURANCE, for parties Interested. His lone; experience as mi IsflPBAie Aor.si, has made him familiar with nil subjects connected with Insurance. mmramtm. Marble Hall BniWins;, No. O Main st. HIUAM NELSON JOSEPH T. H REYNOLt'S. Auction and Commission. am . e i.so.v x co., nvwennohb Mm to Wooisey it Nelson, will coutiniio the Commission business, both at private sale and at auctiou, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will out particular atteution to tho sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention givea to the sale of Lands and Town Lots Ac, &o. febl7-ly N.HITIPS Nil HIT JfljlJVtEJCTQjsT, 3S MAIN STREET, Evansville, Ismana. If yon wish to get the worth of your money in ShirlSjGentlPiiien's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at Jti Maiu street. All orders lor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Oeods, promptly attended to, utid neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts nuidu tv order from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. sept.'!-ly myEEJ" er jpbento.y, whole. Mm. SALE DRV GOODS HOUSE, Firststreet, EvAnsville, Ind. Merchants will always find a fuli jtock of Dry Goods, Roots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at .his House, which wiil.be sold on fairterms. fsep21 New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND MEW ONES! J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to .. tt. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery, No. 2! Maiu Street, W8 JVOIV OJ 11 Jl.ll WITH JL an almost endless variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which ho intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell one or two leading articles at cost or below cost lo attract attention ; but the community mm) rely on trotting good at tides at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods in which they obtain value recei veil for their, money. ianW J. P. ELLIOTT'S "rmilv Grocery. WM. K FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN F.EADY-MADE Clotliirts', YA NK E EA"n OTI OXS, JKo. 20 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. AMl'EL K. OILBEIiT. ,...w:llias k. bakeh. Gilbert & Co. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on baud, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agent- for " Cypress Mills," Cstton Yarns, Ac, at manufacturer's prices. Inovl HOTELS. a. II Ell W ft Oil HOIjNE, WIM.V. E. j B VERS, Proprietor, streets, Evansville, Iud. boat landing. Corner First and Locust One s.juaro from steam-mv5-lj eTtlTV HOTEL,, WJ TEH ST U E ET, f y between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. BOICOURT, Prof.