Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 298, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 August 1860 — Page 2

EVAMSVILLE. IND.

WEDNESDAY MORNINU AUGUST 23 PEOPLE'S TICKET. TOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or lLunois. b2P-"The People of these United states abe the rightful ma8teb3 of both c0ngbe8sbs and cocbts, not to overthuow the constitution, bt"t to overthrow tbi Men WH3 Pervert the Constitution.' Abraham Lincoln. FOB VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Love my Country more than I Love my Pabty." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector for the Stale at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Elector: 1st District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 8d District John W. Kay, ot Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John H. Fsrquabsr, of Franklin. 6th District Nelson Trusler, of Hyette. tb District I: A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Hanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James N. Tjner, ef Miami, luth District Isaac Jenkinson, of Alien. 11th District David 0. Daily, of Huntington. FOB CONGRESS FIRST DISTBICT, X.. Q. DeBRXJIER, OF EPENCEB county. FOB COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, In the Dittrxct composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, OF POSEY COUNTY. FOB JOINT BEPfcESENTATIVE To the General Assembly, for the Counties of Posey and Vanderburgh, JOHN R. HUGO, of Posey county. OppositionState Ticket. FOB GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURES OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. 'fCVNSJSBSMsfSIBMSla About that are Duglla pole Raising 111 Stringtowu. Mr. Editor. I bein a good dimocrat of the Jickson school, herin that thar was a goin to be a Duglis pole raisin iu Stringtown last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock preizely, and after the pole raisin was oer the xllustrus Jemes would be thar to enlighten the natives in regard to sum of the dark pints in Duglis histry, I thot I must go and help em rase the pole and hear the speech, seein that I was a good dimocrat and bin a good deal bothered about some things them are tarnation Black Republicans say about Duglis. Such as his sain just a few dayn before he got up that Nebraska bill and while he was gittin it up that the Missouri Comprimise orter not to be tuched and then tarcin right round and hitin it the Just dig hisself; and about that cat cuvered up iu the meal, or lion's paw with a glove on, at the tale eend of that Nebraska bill; and then about a speech he made in Orleans ; and about a letter be rote and had published iu Harper's Magazine; and about his standin and lookin on through all the trubles iu Kansas, and never gain one word narry time about it until he found thar was political hemp groin out in Ellinoy for him, which some of em sed was what forced him to vote against that critter they called Lccompton; and then about his turnin right, round and votin for Bill Ioglish's bill what sed to the pepel of Kansas, you may come under Uncil Sam's protection now if you'l come under with 40,000 humans, with Lecompton, ns a Slave State, but if you won t, you shan't come till you have 93,000 humans. Wall now Mr. Iditor I've went on with a long ligamarole here, just to let you kno what took me to that are pole rasin in Stringtown, and now for the pole raisin. W all, as 1 was sain, it was to be at 2 o clock, accordinly, I was on hands zactly at the time, or a mighty few minutes after, and don't you think thar was ODljr two or three Duglas men on the ground, aud three or four of them kind of men that him, what's our Sherif (whar all our committees goes to git "instructed ' ), call as bluck as the hinges of hell or South Carliny, the nearest seaport to that tother place. Now, Mr. Iditor, befor I go any further, I jist want to say to you that, in telling about this pole raisin, I baint agoin to do like that Benjamin Franklin, him what signed himself Center not him what signed the declaration of independence) done about that Illack Republican pole raisin tother day, for altbuugh I'm a dimocrat I like to see the fair thing, and 1 ay and every man what was there will say that us Duglis men what few of us was thar never tuched a hHnd to that pole for fear it might have some ( harm about it and turn us all to Abolishunists, aud al'.hoU'm a dimocrat I'm bound in honor to say that thar was not one word of truth to his whole artikel about this pole rasin. I'm goin to tell you the truth as near as I know how. Well to go back whar I left off, purty soon the faithful (what few there is in these parts) begun to come in to the number of ten or twelve perhaps, ruid mayby twelve or fifteen Black Republicans cum too, to see the fun, I suppose. I forgot to say that Azariali, ton of Amaziah, was thar from the fusi (imported from your sity) and said thar would be about a hundred of the faithful from thar, also, purty soon. Wall, they did eutu,. stringing along to the number of twenty perhaps, and by this time about as many more Black Republicans. By this time the crowd amounted to about seventy humans as well as I could gess. Word was now given that the pole was ready to bist. Wall we started to hist it, and jist about the time it was couain to the tight place the tree cracked what we bad the blocks hiched to, and ou examination it was found to be holler and rotten together, close down to the root. About this time I beam a little Black Republican Cu38, what lives down about the saw mill, whisper to another ot em, that that ticamore tree was like the Duglis platforra, and dou't you thiuk I was mighty near tempted to hit him, aud I believe I would bavehit him, if one of my ditoOAratie friend' baden't of cum and whispered

to tno "ntjeer mind, doa'traise any fuss with 'om or we caa't rase tua pole, if they leave us.-' Well, as I was sain, the tree tracked, and now we kus in a party fix. Sum of our friends talked about diggin tiuolber bolt', but that would have bin no foole of a job to dig a hole 7 feet into tera Enua, at" tins 3ry time, and move the pole ami rase it alter it o'clock. Justat this juueter, that same little Clack Kepublican Cuss aud a portion of his friends stepped up and toM us how to fix it by tien ropes from the top of the sicay raore and down to the root of the persimmon bush that stood behind the sicauiore, and turned iu both of 'em aud cluta the tree and helped fix the ropes, and in about five ruin-

its we was ready to hist agin. Every feller took hold now" (except two or three lazy I men ot our party what was imported from town), yes, even every feller what worked down at that abolition saw mill, and don't you think we allowed that little impudent Black Republican Cuss to do the hulierin for us, while we was rasin lr pfMe, and he aiau t only nouer out ne puned i'tc a hoa, so much so that between the holleriu' and Dullin he was comoletelv exhausted after the job was up; and right here permit i tue to say that I beam since that Azariah told sum of the ladies that night, that if it hadent have bin for him and two or three more from that Abolition hole on the creek the pole wouldn't went up. Be this as it may the pole went tip. The next thing was something else. Azarab told us that the illustrious Jemes wouldn't be thar, but if" they wanted to hear some genuine democracy, thar was some two or three gentlemen willing to favor ns with a speech, and the only question was should we have it LOW or wait till candel-light. It was suggested that a vote be taken, whereupon be told them all that was in favor of havin' it now would stand out by themselves, whereupon sum of the B. It's thot it would b good time to count noses. Little B. R.C. & tiis partneraxed A l if he went for the Duglis men to stand out thar, whereupon Az smelled a mise, and said oh, no, he wanted all the crowd to vote. Wall the motion was carried, whereupon his exuelleucy (not Governor) Willard of Enquirer noteriety, was introduced and made a right genteel speech, but he was interrupted once by that same little impudent B. i. C. When Willard said there was a clause in the Republican platform of '56 declaring in opposition to the admission of any more Slave States into the Union, he (B. R. C.) axed him politely to show the papers, but said that he didn't want to be impertinent at all, but if it was ther he should like to see it and would acknowledge that he didn't know as much about that document as he thought he did. Now, think3 I, we'll have the little d I, but to my surpriae, after Willard had pulled out the Filidelfa platform and looked and looked And turned white behind the gills, and Whit como and iooked saying he could find it, the clause didn't come narytime, which fact caused Willard to warm up with bis subject until the close of hU spec h which warn't very long. There was two other speeches and a little fun afterwards. I'll tell you about it in my next epistle. Inquirer please copy. Yours truly, A IIOOHIEK DlXOCitAT, Hi' the Jacksoi: school. Letter frr.ni Plkr t uuuty. I'lKE WOUNTY-, Aufrly, 1860. I attended the Democratic County Convention at Winslow on yesterday, and heard Judge Law make otie of his usual weak speeches. There was a large crowd of men of all parties present. When the Judge bad concluded bis speech, Mr. Hawthorn, of Petersburg, called for three hearty cheers forjudge Law. Mr. Hawthorn swung his hat and hallooed "hurrah,'' and some one else in the crowd called out in rather a squalling voice, " hurray, hurray, hurray,'' in quick succession, and one or two others either gave a grunt or a groan, but to save my life I could not tell which. But the brave Mr. Hawthorn was not to be put off; so he called out " that was nyt done right (or let's go at it again J: all give three hearty cheers, " when some ten or twelve 'certain!;.not more than fifteen) voices responded I was sorry and deeply mortified that a particular persoual friend should receive such cool treatment at the hands of bis politicil friends, and had the Lincoln men known or suspected ot the Judge's cool treatment, they themselves would not have suffered hi feelings to be so cruelly hurt, on account of his age if nothing else. After the Coonty Convention made its nominations for County officers, Mr. Hendricks, candidate for Governor, nmde his appearance and entertnined the audience for about two hours with one of his " able aud fair''(?) one sided Democratic speeches. The Republicans of Pike county are in good spirits, and appear to be pretty confident of polling a majority for the Republican ticket at the October election, and a large one in November. The Democrats, almost to a man, so far as I have beard an expression, believe that Old Alaj is bound to be our next President. S. a Items from the Washington correspondence of the Cincinnati Gillette . There is considerable stir now amoug' the elements opposed to the Republicans, to ar- : range some sort of a fusion by which the election of Lincoln can lie prevented ; but 1 all the schemes of the managers, who, of course, look only to the spoils, ate knocked in the head by the fierce dissensions of the rank and file in several States. I believe the quarrel has passed beyond the control of the wire-workers, and the withdrawal of either Dotiglus or Breckinridge would only swell the ranks of the Opposition. As for Bell and Everett, alter the defeat of the Union party in North f'.irounn and in Missouri, they can have little to hope for. In Maryland the Douglas vote will be very small, and the Lincoln vote large, Which will probably disappoint the Union party calculation- in that quarter. Whenever the Democracy nxeet. their dissensious make themselves apparent. In Pennsylvania the Douglas men have repudiated the fusion arrangement, and will nominate a full electoral ticket. In Mi:rybtud the Donglasites have to day nominated a full electoral ticket ; and in New York the same thing has or will be doue. The Administration is placed in a ridiculous position by the decision of the Commissioner on Paraguay claims, as- it shows that the conutry was plunged into a war costing five millions, for no sufficient rrasuj whatever. The old geutleinati in the White House is in a fearful rftge. ; Douglas continues his slump effort?. Having, I suppose, abandoned the hope of again seeing his '-mother," he-is-now in Maine, encouraging the youiig Democracy of that State, and it is said will next direct his steps to Virginia. There was a meeting of the millers aud distiller- of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, NewYork, Pennsylvania, Maryland, .Misso-.ri aud Kentucky, at the Ohio White Sul;,bor Springs on the Hutu iust., for the purpose of consulting together, and to adirpfsuch measures as would seem most beneficial to their interesfs.

New Orleans Market. New Orleans, Aug. 15th. Sugar Abou1 100 nbds have been sold from firt and econd Aands, aud part from stoie at full s i icea. Fair'to fully fair tJfa fo r lit. Molasses Little or none iu first hands, and no sales reported. Flour Better demand, and market firmer. Sales 4,000 bbls, of which 100 and 011 su-' pergce. 500 superfine and extra, '200 and 1,162 extra, all on private terms ; 300 superfine at S5 30; 129 and 150 at $5 45: L'OO at 5 40 ; 100 ordinary do. at J?5 25, mid 100 choice extra ( Harrison's) at C per. bbl. Holders at the close asking $5 50 per bbl for superfine. Porn Sales of about 4.000 sacks: in-

eluding 632 white and yellow in poor order at 56c; 1,400 mixed and yellow in four lot3 at GOc; 102 white mixed at 62.c; 600 white mixed at 68c; 1,221 white at 70c, and 100 do from store also at ('c per bushel. Oats The sales include 1,500 sacks St. Louis in ,hree lot3 at 42,: Ier bus,lel Bran 200 packs sold from store at $1 1! V 100 lbs. Hay A sale of 3oo bales ordinary Western at 518 tou Fork A lot of 100 bbls mess sold at 1 V bbl. Bacon Sales 25 tierces extra sugar cured hams at 15c, and 15 do (Rawson'e) at 16c lb. Market said to be firm. Lard Sales 10O kegs at 15c; 100 tierces and 27 bbls at 14 Ac, and 50 tierces at 15c V lb. Whisk- Holders ask 18c f' gallon for rectified, but we hear of no transactions. Coffee- -Wo notice pales of 350 bags very inferior at 13jc, and 91 skimmings at 13Jc fb. Rice Fair demand from store at 55o V lb for prime Carolina. N K W ORLKANS CATTLE MARK FT. New Orleans, August 17. Beef Cattle We quote western beeves at 0(5 7.Jc and 8c tb net, and Texas at$l(ai'lG aud $35 i head. Stock CO Western and 300 Texas cattle. Hogs The market closes bare. We quote at 7(o,7J ""0 lb gross. Sheep Last sale at $2 04 25 V head. The market closed bare. Milch Cows Prices S30,70 "0 head. Stock SO head. Veal Cattle About 250 head remain on Si!e. Prices $7(a, 10 head. One of Daniel Webster's Best. Thelate Kendall U. Peabody, of Franklin, was accustomed to tell the following, which we tave never seen in print: Mr. Webster and Henry Clay were standing on the steps of one of the hotels at Washington, and Mr. Peabody was close by and heard whnt was said. A drove of jackasses was passing by, aud Mr. Clay thought it a good opportunity to get a joke upon Mr. Webster. He patted Mr. Webster on the shoulder pointed to the long-eared donkeys, and said : "Mr. Webster, there are some of jour northern cpnstituejJJs,',.. " Yes,'' replied the great stafesijaap, ' going South to teach school'." noreestrr Drarueript. Why do we SurroaT Abraham Lincoln ? M There are various reasons, but those which refer more particularly to the man may be summed up ns follows : 1 He is honest. 2. He is a friend to American labor. 3. He is opposed to the extension of slavery. 4. He favors the immediate admission of Kansas. 5. He is la favor of a just and liberal Homestead bill. 6. lie is inflexibly opposed to corruption and intrigue iu every form. 7. He is a true representative of principles held by the fathers of the Coustiutiou. 8. He will crush out and destroy disunioni.m wherever it may appear. Const 1 1 uttonal-Vnlon Plat Form. Wuereas, Experience has demonstrated that platforms adopted by the partizan Conventions of the country have the effect to mislead and deceive the people, and at the same time to widen the political divi-ion-I of the country, by the creation and entourJ nccinent of geographical and sectional parI fies ; therefore Resolved, That it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize 110 political principles other than the Constitution cf the Country, The Union ok the States and tup. Enforcement of the Laws; and that, as representatives of the Constitutional Union men of the country, in 11 National Convention assembled, we hereby pledge ourselves to maintain, protect and defend, separately and unitedly, those great principles of the public liberty and national safety against all enemies, at home or abroad, believing therby peace may once more be restored to the country, the just rights of the people ind of the States re-established, and the Government again placed in the condition of justice, fraternity, and equalily, which under the example and Constitution of our fathers, has solemnly bound every citizen of the United States, to maintain a more perfect union, establish justice and insure iioraeslic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the geueral welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosterity. Appointment of L. Q,. DeBl'iiler. L. Q. DeBruler, independent candidate for Congress, will address the citizens of Gibson county at the following times and places. Speakiug to commence at 1 P. M. each day. Princeton, on Mouday, August 27 Owensville. Tuesday, August 2a. Suinmitv ille, Wednesday, August 2y. Haubstadt, Thursday, August 30. Let there be a large turn-out to hear this gallant champion of the rights of the Free People of this country. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CROSS, on CmmU betvu ecoiA.l Hiid 'ihird street. Imm opened Litry MMe, and elicits a thar ef public pe-tryaajtf . Horse keju by Ihv or US FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS. .1 IT HflMPKKR A' t'.'..V arp now rr WiiTir ulir first shipment at Kail Guots. aJUODK them pes choice A'all Otlieoe, an extra 'juality of Bleached Slurtiti-, Mushu, C c. tJqiiAPit A BL'SSISii. aiu;17 Ho. 49 Haiti street. MO Ttit: PKi' AA.-.Sl.V.aJTJ-WA1TK RKTKOSPEVT for July, ju-t rt oeivrd at (JO UK I. 1 . CUNl'NliTUN'S. Amerieii. A Toy circulated to keep tlie boys llarila rainy tlavs quiet at bonitf, and ut ths tame time to pre-iispuse tbem for nseful mechanical em -pldy meut. is in ihe sbape of Toy Tuolcheata of uif-fe-relit sizes, iu stor sail f.r sule at the Hardware Store of liKO. . jU.V.M AG A CO.. aalT Main st , j :t below t lie Branch H mk. 9 Coopers' Tools Just rc-ived from the manufactory a fu I ataWtttiiB1! siteli as P.aii, 1 . ;c i &aw. e'c. I e ,.iV lrralLtt-s : A ies i.-' e-. i.u - il v lsf .'' . -, ett'.. etc. o. - 4'-U t:o.. jsaelT ly street. M Hi? i bi nee liio nutter, 2on dos Eggs iust it-c ivt.l au4 for sals by CuAS. sscJuHNSTON, aulo IVsej- Block.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N O T I O E TO e& t 1 cm to tj x- p.i yi: h s SV V iiotii: U hereby triven t the Tax-Payers of the City of Evausville, th.it I have received from the Clerk of the Common Council the Tax Uiiflicite for the year idfc'J, and that I am now ready to receive the Taxes con rained, on raid duplicate. Iilv UiUce is No. do Mail street, iu the Washington Hotel building, second door Srtoyr Third st. . i HHISTIAN HEPDEElCir, unglO Collector. dT1HICKFS, CKMCItMJV'S.ltO 110x1 Spring Chicked just received from caual, and for sale at atn3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. MiJP f.JIttt A TMPttCMSS rHt.lt Le:if I.ard j'ict received, and for sale ut Hg3 HO. H BAIW BT. IfBtn prmJu'i: t oi.vfttTt' wMW9 Butter for Bale cheap at aug3 NO. 22 MAIN iT. T3 CV US, Jiii U S, -1 U o Mi 6x7 prpsh SJ Eg gt 'or sale at augfl ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CBOCET.Y.

tfllTK BVEJT M L, O LjU.-SO HRrka Herman Mini jmt receiTua, ana tor ut ..BH FLLIOTT'S FAMILY GKOCKRY. BSJ H UK'S tUVCOJTJi J .if JLB Cocoa. Mollis. Chocolate; U ll's. Coci.!.; j'ist i recti veil ami for nnle at aui:3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. w pure (,'iiler Vinegar, for Pickling, just received am! for sak xt BtigS ELLIOTM FAMILY GKOCKRY. ( SIW Divis' C'incitiuati ruar-cured Dried Beef, 1 ' just received and for sale at au:t K LLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. JF OH HUM.K 2' (i kef White Lead; 2'1 do Zinc, in oil; 20 dozen I'aintaud Varnish Brushes; ItiO boxes Window Glass: Liuse' d Oil, boiled and raw;: Lard Oil: Fish Oil: - j Cod Ash Liver Oil; Sweet OH; jlavsvillii Coal ttl. Wn. HI ERBOWK rt, atiicl Washington Block, Jf- IHli.l. X -f V PM V'Mili. iT MS settled fact that Harker's Cblorins Ague Killer is tho best medicine known lor effecting a snrj and jierqianent cure t f Fever and Airue or Chills and Fever. It pri-vents Agne Cake ami all the ills that follow the use of Quinine. For sal by N. 3. TliOJlPaON, an-1 At the City Drug 8tore. mttVK MMtllMVMji-'MiM.UUKMiM'H J Chloric. A y re's Ague Cure, Osgood's India Cholng' gue, Smith's Tonic Syrup, Shallenberger s Fills, Graves' Fills, Rlusjes' Fever atid Ague Cure, BcKenzie's Tonic Febrifuge, apd Prof. Mott's Febiituge Wins, at H. S. THOMPSON'S augl City Drug Siora "fixrwt'P p Ljkmojv Petit m-'lj-M J voting Ice Creams, t'nutarfls, Ac, at j aURl . TilU.M i'.-l iVri Drug Store. JT1 JL TfMjTcrs lU-VfitJ, o mid unpe Flowers, Bitter Almonds, Rose, Mace, Singer, Allspice, Celery, Strawberry, Rasplierry, and all other kinds, of tho very liest quality, at N 6. THOMPSON'S BiigT City Drug btore. WIDE AWAKE UNIFORMS AT$1.50 per Sett Complete. J . A. SMITH" & CO., 118 LAKE STBEEJC, CHICAGO, WC.. FRI'JI Tilis MMTM?, t?UMi.isb the WIDE AWAKE BHmWGMU complete, and of tho very best quality, cpaaisUBC of the Water Proof Cape and Cap of the same material, Willi TH Cub tied Silk Uar.d. Alsn, the Torch Lamp with Stuff and Flag attached, all ready for use- at the exSVl mi fast jiric- B1.5n per beat. , . fhir impr .ved facilities i'er miiiiufacfnrtng these g.iods, and the iniuieusc deuiartd lor them, induces us to offer them at the above low pricw. CAMPAIGN MEDALS. We havo 11 large nipply .f LINCOLN AND HAMLIN MEDALS; also. thOM of ail the other c imlidiites, which we srvseflirig by tl), doren, huh- ; dred ortbousaud at New York price. ! Terms cash ..11 delivery here or bv Express. I aoglVlni. J. A. SMITH A CO. DRS. RONALDS & CONN. MJr 1 itid iiimseil with I r. waloh In the tho practice of -Medicine and Surgery, ti ud is his professional services to the citiens of Evansville and burrouuding counuy. Besldem e on Third street. Office at Dr. Ronalds'. atarW-zwrl $50 REWARD. Horso Stolen gJHO.Tl Til H M" It Mi.Tt IS KH OP TMMMi M s-i.t.s. rilier, at East Long Prairie, twelve niiies east of Mt. Yet non, .letters. .11 county, Illinois, ou the niirht of Wednesday, August 1st. Said horse is about 16 bauds high, the or six years old, and of a yellow-bay color, with a small star in his firehe.id, and lejis toiuvwhut darker than bis body. The fhie'f also took a small Spanish saddle, with a black quilted seat, about half worn. Th above reward will be paid to any porsou who will cause the apprehension of the thief, and return of the property to tlie undersigned, or to William Holbrook. at Evattsvilte., Indiana. JAI1VIS WILLIAMSON. August 111 -Jtw. GS-o-t tlio Best. P9 THOMPSON'S CELEBRATED SKIRTS. Novelties for Autumn. 1860. THE KCC.ENT! PARIS GORE. CONSTITUTION. - SOU'rilEUN QTJBF.W FAIRV PARISIAN TRAIN. ' ZEPHYR. Remodeled from the latest Parisian drtsiits. Man.riscrnre t solely by us from Thompson's Patent Improved Corrugated Springs and Inimitable Wedge Slide. Every Skirt stamped with our name aud trade mar, the Crown. For sale everywhere. Tlie Best ts tlie Cheapest. W S. Jt C. 11. THOMPSON & CO., tiugl l d2tavv 3 '. Broadway, N. Y. mm OJ tltH.V i 1 iMT.rLMTM.tJ' S3 and wile tan find good boarding in a private family, arithin five minutes' walk of the Post office. For particulars emjTiire at this office.-atiicll-dif "HO! EVERYBODY RUN HERE I at st i tit 'Mil S 'iitlJIT i UK fHP.I P in .4 Co., the loiiowdo Rye, fol d. 4 tuns 4 do a II budi lFor s-ile clio.ip ior nasji stieel. .1 Bran, do Sh.pstnd New 'I'iu 1. at the leed store fin Watei R. S. RUSTON, A CO. Ai gust l!!th. PAVILION HOTEL TO LET. fjrT Mi P .1 I ' I I. I It -V Ml OT Mi M. . M situated on Water Stsaet, hsSaeseei Main aud Sycainore" street's, will Is- Leased for a term ot years. Also :i feet of Groc-n adjoining, runuine back anil routing 1 11 feet oi. Sycamore street, will be leased with sail Hotel, or separately'. Said Hotel is the largest and best in iivaiisville, and is doing a ilr-t-rate business. S .ld House will be put in first-rate order, with out-houses and buildings Complete. rXlStlialVn given on tne 1st day of October, 1801. For terms, dc., addri ss ti. TAV1A E. LEWIS, Valla r' Springs, fhio, anjrlO-dtf t.'are ot Ur. Gross. 4v7 oYi HALfctf'L oJKMMOjy p omtjb a '.a dozen mots just received anil for sale by augUI tUAS. McJOHNSTON. OF Hi E OF i-VANMYiLLE INS. CO.,) fc. VANSVl LI.K, Itnl., Aug. J, I o'jJ. 1 rWMMMC ST it IHll It I. SIP H H OP T IIP M KyainmUe ln-urance Conspauy are bereby notiflau t i.it -.i.e annual tiectiou for nine Directors will be held at the Office of the Company , ou the 1st MONDAY . ,?-..' -, being the 3d day of the month, letviou the hours of I aud 4 o'clock, -P. M. By order 01 the Board. auIii WM. T. PAGE, Sec'y. gPiMMOMCP J.i.nsntl i) UIP.lt H P P. P. 2U0U lie' rust re eTreu and for sale by augiu OflAS McJOHNSTON, Pos. y Block. ,wpp 1, mT a Mt K K S!Vir M1P s JE afraid 3 ii do.eu "Nouparcil" Psrers, at 7-"c, retail. 0 dcreu "T.fghtnii!?:" Parcrs, at 73c, retail; B do "Whittenroie'e" Parers, at Si, retail. The latter rar, Cote aud SHce all ready to string for dryihjg. Sipre miiit . Yen have bcoii paying '.(icents mid 1 25 for tDe above kinds. Hie place, to buy Hardware chejp in v. bete they do a larger bnsiuees, and therefore cuu soil for suiall profits. "Null cod." That place is CHARLES S WELLS', MUgil No 13 First street.

MISCELLANEOUS. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS rjrwMi pjrjjMiustet.y-Mie writi.rr ML respectfully inform ill's friends aud fellowcitiens, that he has this day commenced bu-iucss for himself at th" well known "stand of Job u M. A'p I have just : ceived a very nice and well fcl.ct. d stock of Ladies', Misses'. Boys', and Chil- - dreu's Saoes of every tt vie and of the best .juality. Hoping that by strict attsntion to business aud tb -! m.inrifactnre and sale of a No. I article f Sli es i". I will im'i ',: the patrouage Of my ii"v as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of all kinds niade to erder in the neatest style aud at , the shortest uotice. Give your old friend 31c. u 1 trial. A. C. SfcDKYITT, No. G3 Main street, Kvausviile, Ind. juucl'i-tf Mfjiritii.tH m-omT t'oc.y JuTtTt nM.J&. ica Flags! Flags!: Fiats! Ye youngsters and lovers of Indejiendeuoe, if you wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy jour , Flags at the Cheap Drv Goods Store of SCUAl'KKRA BITSSTNG.

j pBlyB No. 4'. Main street. have iust received a Urge addition to. uur stock of Lsdtes', Misses', and Children's Shoes of every kii.d, which i!! I- sold at prices to suit everybody. Call ami judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Drv Goods Stote of SCHAPKEB. BUSSING, iulv2 ' No. 49 Main street. TnMUMSO.V 8PHIJVG8 TM1J- PM M Alley. The pr.iprietor of the I'igeou Springs begs leave t inform the public that he has recently erected aud completed a fme Ten-Pin Alley. The Springs am fcituated but one mile from Main tri ct. City of Evansville, a good distance for either walk or a drive. The waters of the Springs noasoss unsurpassed medical properties, and invalids and others would do well to resort to then. iherc are also baths od the premises, and the grouuds ure lioantifDlly shaded with trees, and surrounded w ith a salubrious atmosphere. WM. BATES, Proprietor. N. B. An omnibus runs regularly three times a dav to and from the city. july2o wmJV'Mjya just HMtcMiii-Kit i MM. new stork of (Sold snd Silver Watch as, BBperior Cold Pens, and Fine Silver Spoons, we respect, fully invite all to call, and examine quality and prices. Persons Inlying now may eipect to get great bargains. All arflclss warranted. BITTUOLFF BROS.. Inlv25-lmd 4 !Iain street J i IllUt i: .1 HTICl.i. COOK V I.AN'GI.KV'S. I For sale at a a a ituis. titiMtK tvKii k i" that is Cider Vinegar. Cook f Lannlev bao in store 20 bbls Extra Cidtr Vinegar, which they will warraot ptn a...i free from :l acitis, and to keep pichleS fine and bard as when hrst made. jrgftefTs .i.vit s mo mis it na tite Mi Burrow, IS Maiti street, have a good .assortment of Boots aud Shoes ou hands, and are constantly 111 receipt of additions thereto. The K .tail trade may always find iu their store a gcod stock of r.rd Goods, and at lowest prices. Jaiyvi mwHoLp sjM i7MiH Vt o t m'MjVMt WW Shoes. bVaed Burrow 's W hoiesalo stock i.f Boots and Sboi-s is now large and complete with the most desirable goods of the liest New nVagland manufacturers. All of wbb-h they will sell cheap for rash or prompt paper. Call and examine.' july-24 r jryp " jV AKPfi Ti .'' . m t n: MM Flour, as low as tli- lowest and as good a - tlie liest. In the present excited state of th Flour market, when the pricesaro changing amos every 1 day, if yoti want to buy a good artirle cheap call at VICK1.RV.S ' julyj'l Star Family Grocery. ' fsn tfMi nJ s mm Mih o .rt - .s M Friend. 10 boxes Chemical Olive Kraslve Scap just received at the 11 Star Fainilv Qropary1 I (.r (july2" VICKEItY BROS.' OLD FJRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. rUMIK t KU!iJ.Vi: it If.- TO 1 M inform the public in general and the r.s; ,.f ! mankind in particular, that Cicy have bought our j the Feed business of Mr .1. ('. Du-ioe bet, and that ! thev will be prepared from this tin:? I.. till all orI ders for FEED and SEED of any kind. Our Mr. R. S. Rcston having fcrnierl) been enI gaged very successfully in the business for over cmyear, but called away to England nptyu family business; has returned to bin old stand where be s ill I at all times be pleased t 1 M'-e. bis old friends and ' former customers and all others, and till their orders i for anything iu our line, w ith promptness and sat- , i-taction. Feed delivered free to any part of the city. jaly20-tf Jt. JS. RUSTON CO. NEW YORK WIRE MILL: UM'stf.v a Bie ,u.n e.vi, -Hjr.-.-t- ' nV W fsctcrers at and Dealers in WTKE OF ALL I DESCRIPTIONS. Particular attention i;iveu to ' orders sent to their Warehouse, si J..hu St., N. Y., i which will be filled PROMPTLY, and have speedy : dispatch. Circulars furnished, giving disrmut from List, I or uett prices at LOWkiiT MARKET RATES. TERMS. Six Mouths' Note, payable at Bank, . with current rati- of Exchange on N w York, or 5 , per ceut. oft for Cash. Wire Mill, 25th Street, Warehouse. 81 John ! street. New York. july'iO lmd MX MiSSOJ'S MJ JHUStf..-TMiP. f . s'Mj dersigned would respectfully infurm tho citI !sehe of the city that lie is prepared to irive lessons i iu music, ou the Piano or other instruments, to t all who may favor him with th-ir patronage. I instruments of all kinds tutted and put in order. , lie will also select instruments for those who nrnot judges themselves and desire to purchase on reasonable terms. Residence on Sycamore street, between S.-coltd and Third streets. julyll CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS. Dissolution of Partnership. rjWlP PJ ttT.y'PMtSHMP MtMilISs TOM b t-e existing between the undersigned under ; the firm of Brown if- Aikinan is this day tlisH-.lved i by mutual consent. Either party is authorised to I use the name of the firm in settling the Business. WILLIAM BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN Evansville, July BJth, ltd). CVOJTMJrt!JlTrojV THF. IWtlKltf sigr ed will cniitiuue the business of tlie ubeve firm, under the style of W. 51. Aikman it Co., aud v mild respectfully solicit a continuance of favors ' extended to ths old firm, aud being fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by Canal, River or Railroad, ws assure them that their interest shall be faithfully represented, should tiny bo pletsed to favor ns with their patronage Respectfully, july-18 W. M. AIRMAN A Co. jnMUJ'Mis: 'pkvjs'MsTsYPMtTrjs'p m . M .".! o His Kxtra Turkish Prunes at 12S4C per lb at (jnly2jl COOK LASOLEY'S. MtST MP! KffP WMT 4li() lbs Mixed aud Plain Gum Packin fSHJ lbs C0C.011 Rope from -l-ir. to 1J inches, lb- 1 ,u n "tolinch, 1V lbs Gaiket Borad, ot reels !So. 1 Parking Yarn, dez Gnm Cutters, i. doa LAnterns from 4iic tocS.'st, 11 lbs Nis. l.O, and Flour of Emery, 42 pairs Skiff Oars. Manilla Rope all sizes, Twines, Martin, Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at jone22 S1NZICII SuN'S. JfRO.tM TIIP FJRM OP THMi Stir.. M. srriber. about 4 miles from Fvnnsviile, on the Gieen river road, his TWO MI LES one a sorr. 1 Msre Mule, and the other a Horse Mule about In hands high, marked with lines on his back and rings round his legs. A lilsral reward will be paid o.c.c person returning him to JOSEPH NICIITERN, near the Market House, Evansville, or who w ill give information where thev may he found. .-.:wd.sv JiillN BARE N" US. ;B.tOli's i'OIR TM.TIMi TO BjtdWMJt VI cheap Fencing Lumber. ".0,11110 ft No. 1 Allegheny Mahogany " 1 Hemlock), It! feet long cut with circular saw, without ntump-sbot, and a first-rate article for Fencing, Shops, Barns, and Rough Flooring, and tor sale at the t vry Into price of S12 01) (ier thousand feet. John f. glovfr, ntigl I -d.tvv Corner Main ami Seventh sts. John law, h. a. xtue, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GLMCHAL COLLECTION AND UKL EST AT B AOKNTS. ifflc- S. 87 Main etret, sppbaita the Court Huuee, Kv,tU(vi:ie, Iudiana. nia 16-JJrwly CiHUfmJS aa rj(.OeV M kr. Tb- i...;i'r-';.,c; in fully prepared to tuauutweturv ull ilescriplioii of Carriages and Waifous from tJ:e tiueat to the (.lirKjieat, all of wLich will bj truariiiiteed of tlit- MR WO kmai.hip. A tvUbtaiit bupply of Carriage aud Wafoud will Ik? found in niy arareroonsa, at No. 14ti lWiu ittrcet, Kvaimville. ' HAN K II A M M KK6TEIN. N. B. II pairing doae at rea jnable ratc, with ijeatueaa and di.-patch. juIO-Snid.tw. Old mAmktttt 'mm 4 SohoQAlTL persons itfcdt;lt"d to Jacob &traub a Sou for tlie taro Is.t y., uil! please call and settle. JAt oB alHAl B A 60NT Hardware Dealers, 74 Main street. ju.yJ-1 :iU-4tw Ml Stvr0 iatf ly iw aed and occupied by jflrhnl (vii!k, deoeettMi an a grocery and provision store, corner of Main and Fourth btrevts. Thera it a lirnt-rata saioke houe attached to the etore. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. HA1IM, Jr. july9-dwtf

MISCELLANEOUS.

uHN gtXZJsj JOHH A. HANKY. TT m 5.0 ) o c : o.e.e o.u.e e.e e.s.c mm. CRESCENT CITY" POUKTDRY . EVAMSVI LLE, IND. 1 The proprietors of the ClttSCENT CITY FOCN j DRY beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lie ha general that they are fully prepared to mak to order all kinds of 1 ACH1NFRY NeeiU-d lor M iiU Ot -Unufacti'iifii of a:'y kdtu -Uaviug h jiroat viiriotv of pattrna f.r HI 1 1 "OK A II I N O, STEAM ENGINES rajf any power required. A No maimtarf nr--i s . ltlSTll.LER c AND MINING MACillNEKl, TOBACCO Si'KEWS AND FINISHER.-. MALT Mli.L-: SASH, Mi LEV AND IMPROVED . Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Rouses, CHINESE SUGAR CAN K MILLS, STEAM B0ILFRS IMPROVED LAUD TANKS, And iu fact everything in the I IRON FOUNDIIY AND MACHINE BCSINKS& MKJS& SV i. iH made to order. ALSO ' IValors ir. a superior article d THRESHING MA CHINES, And Powers' complete. Of the latest improved style. IMPROVED bTEAM (i AIIOES. (IV M BELTING AND I'ACKlNd. WROUGHT AND W I'EDKD PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND PlRH BRICK, I All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES BUJ" rTTgh! price Si ways paid fo old M ETA LJS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Inele SMbol RE1TZ t I1A.VBV. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Ma cbinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Alwavs .-a bund unit for sale. ' rcsth Mtt sii. iHotep 4 i: Ml. -ill i tits. egW Meal just received at jiilySS COOK LAN0L1!Y'S Aniericnn Cutlfrv and Plated Ware. w to it MM.yn 1. n K SMittT . B Table Knives aud Forks. Ivory handle Desert and Table Knives only. Plated " " Forks, But tat Krdves. Plated Tea and Table Sp....,,.. Carvers to 111 itch with Kniv-s and rorlta. Slaw Outters, Enameled Kettb-s arid Sauce pans. The above ef beet quality and finish, received and oftVred at reasonable rates at . ACoB STRAIT! ,f- SON'S, julyln 74 Mai street . wmJtitt'MisT tooi.s - r RMiiiutKii MM rates. Gbsss anil tirain .-cytln-s, Sm-aths, l.'rtelb-s. Si. k les ami Forks, at erv low- figVA-eS'tO close out Stock. JACOB S IRA i'l! SON. ,0 .1 I'.M VOM-M-JiMi. v S. to poiupvs T.. GfLBERT d CO. Mtmttliss SMi.ft Jt 1 .1 It fj ; MTOIK MP of Black and Fancy Dress Silks very chesp to close out, at the cheap Drv Gootls Store of SOHAPKKRA Bl'SSING, jnlyS No. 4. Main street. P.I It It MtUUHOW, IS .Tl-rf .V street, havo just received a ctn.il assortment of the following description of Shoes, to-wit: Ladies' Lasting llcelt4 Conieas li.iot, ' Goiters, t u Sp'g " Kid Boots, ' a.'td (jisit Sp'g Heeled 4 aud 11 Baaaias, " " Slip's In pivst variety, Jlen's Kid, Calf aud Lasting Congress Boots, " Calf Scotch Boats, i anil Gnat ttttford Ties, G.iat.En'd and BlBsll Pumps ami Nuliifn-rs, " FIuo French Calf Boots, Boys' Calf, Goat and Enameled Scotch Boots, " ' Oxtocil Tie-, Youth's Oxford Ties and Biogans, Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Enameled Ankle Ties. " ' Fancy Colored Ankle Ties, " " Kid aud Morocco " " Ciss lerTip'd Boots every kind. All of whicu were made bt the best manufacturers East, and will be sold at vrry low prices. jnoe22 HUNNELL'S (FORM KRLY OF STEKLK 4 IIUNNKLL.) CORNER OK WALNUT STHRET AM) TUE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IS1. rrniHix JVMSU k stj at. i kh.jip jt M is mm iu full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing linns nor. Planinft and Grooving Floorini;, making Doors and Sash MouldiiiK-t. Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be w.-;i done, and will be offered at the lowest rash T-rVes. Dry Poplar Flooring and W'.-athe rboni din constantly on hand, arid will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds et Saw ing done to order, and in tho most approved style. jy22 " WM. Ill NNELL. NEW FURNITURE STORE JUST OPENED BV THE TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The larpest and finest assortment of Fl'RNiTURE AND GHAIRS of all kinds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No. fi Water St., next door to R. Barnes, KVANSVILI.E, IND. -iini.EIZkV Aeent Man rtori Tt Ind. june2o-0tn rmn o m m, m: t M 1 n v'rt-.lt variety New Drug Store of fel.27 .1 H It the T M f t, K S It oa ,-st pri-. , at the N. S. THOMPSON. 2,000 I. Its HjM.TIS, cj.YWjt-ms-ed, 2, not) lbs Shoulder. i nlain. Sou Ills St t received and tor sab at KLLlOTT'S FAMILY GROCXRT. R. HVUMMttMStTJFMBM 'S ft. I.e. ttlt.t ted (.. rman Ointm-nt, an iTtlallilde cute for Boils, FeK its, Cute, Bruises, I'ewr Sores, Scalds, Burns. White Swellings. Salt Rheum, and InQania. tious of all kinds. N. S. THOMPSON. Wholesale and Betai) Agent, autrl No. Mi Main street. OvWJitjfiSS it j TP It. CM Ttt.t TP id Tartrp t'itrie Lemoua.ie, at THOMPSON'S Drug Stere. if Btsil llisji i a Httu'l Inamonso Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Mtt ti Restoml i re Was Introduced to the public early in 18.'.:i. .it is now Universally used throughout the civilised world. IF VOI R HAIR IS GRAT, IF YOTTR HAH' is XatS, OR, IK VOL ARK BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF VOL' HAVF. DANDRUFF. IF YOU HA VK SCALD HEAD, IF YoU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL LRK 1HEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, To PREVENT ITS FALLING,' Ti ) MAKE THE HAIR G Lossy, USE WOOD'S H.MR REST0 R A 1 1 V B. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD A Co., 114 MARKET STREET, gx, LOUIS, MO PATENT MEDICINE DEALER. INI) DRL'GGISTS, IN CITY AND COL N1RY. O. J . V O O D 6t, C O . Aur. ai.so, ari::.tk KOK uk. .njt.yw s 1 1: tnRR.tTP.it jiint' 2-3mdA:w - Pi It ITS OP TP RPP.TMJ-P 3 tibls. in perfect order, just received per eteamer E. II. Fairchiid, for sale by june.'ill S. E. GIT BERT A CO F RPStl P.tiUS .t.t, II tlVTMPn.. e lot ju-t received and for sale by ( HAS Mc.lt tUNsTON, jnlvJT Posey Block. I

CITY ADVEF.7ISEMENTS.

MflO it f o n .1 T i o . ,V TM f K. Ws Or.'er for Plar.k Sid.--alk. Ciuui-il ( 'bambei , August 11, lSi:n. And now It is berebv ordered and directed, Ly tnu C. mint.. 11 Cimnl or the City of Kvansvilie, that the owners t.t ail Lots or part: of Lots fronting on or adj. inirT the soiitb-ensr side of Elm btreet, ficin ardbaid to Third streets, in paid Citv, cues the side-wsjlts thereon t" be litkught to tho aassssc jraii.-, and that the; cause a Slde-i.i-k ..ilia.thoroon, with oak ctirbin - to be laid down two and u half iucbew ir bin thirty duj s by twi lve inches in dimensij from rbe psjMieatioB of tl Bt : i: ;rk. Citv Clerk " Oflii 0. 1 O ft P O HJ . V t i' I I P. Order fur Plank Side walk. Ansust 11. IK I And now it is bpn-l.y i-rdered and directed bv th Commou t-iuui tl ot the 4 uy at l-.vaiisvtile, that the owners of ail bts ami .art-, of lets fronting on 01 edj. duing the south wast sjaVi 1 Third street froi.i Division to Kim street, in said sity, safua the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper r i a l aud that they rail US aside walk of class No. 2 ti t'.' lai4 down 1 htrt-.tu. oilh oak cmbiu two and s half inches i-y lie Ire i:.cb-- in di tf.tnsions, with':. thirty days ,10m ibe uldnai nm of this or er. P. Bl bKE. Clerk, i ilv Clerk V tii v. August 1-ih. UK tl U P ft IT. 4 T I .V .V O T i C Mi - OrriVr t ,r PUuk Si !.--Wtk. c, 'i -il I'lmmber. !V ordered .-nd A'lfi-' It. ItWfl; And now it isb.-i .(irecte.l. by the Ci-i-I vaiiiVi!!.-. tlnif lbof tTdrs Fronting 11 CouncU id' the City Ol r 1 1 I all Lots i r pal ts 'j-iiiii:i:; the le.rth- arrt me 04 Kim nr.. Con ire C ii im-i ter street, iu said :'o sues tb.. side-wall's therei n I., he bi..u-lo 1.. iLe pjupar grade, 1.11J that they ranee a side-walk of Clas No. 2 to be laid di.wu (heirou. wtlhc.k cm long two and a half irMfes by tw-eli'e in In s iu dim nsions, w itbin lint -tj day front ihepublicnii u t thi order. P. BURKE, Clsrk. Cl. rk's OITire, Anupt Is, 1- ,11. g-1 on r et h .t t m it o t 1 r p . - W-S Order for Brick Side Walk. Council bam her July 2S. lsiKi. Atid now it is hereby nr'hred and directed, by the Coiinmn Council of the Citv ot Evn nfteille, that tlte oarnera i t all b ts or pans ol lets fror rintr nn or adj. .i a iec the southwest Mdeof Fourth st nut, between M. 1 1 el aye im..re stress j, walks there. in to be , and tlc.t t by CSViSS ha laid down thorein said city, can-- lb.- sl!e. bronajfct 'o ibe oroj i-i grao a Sid. -Walk of ( I i No. I t .hi within tliinv d.vs f4-um i l K I- - y o v 1 ij9. Jilli 'js. IRHn. ndec !. Brl . --'i.le. lido ni.cil Wilk. And leiw il I. h Irr the C- mruoii ! vple, tb it the CI 111 Ordered and rtlrpc : f tile City of Kikih s . f 1 11 !:. or pari, of lots j roomies du or sdjidiiHig tin- south-west side ol P'-iinh street, betw.- Mafli and Locust streets, ! in Said city. cau- tb- side-walks thereon to he ; brought t i tb- proper grwks, sad that they eaios t a kiiie-waik ' Us., v... 1 10 he hd down thereon 1 within tbi' :y days fr,.m tin pntilloation of this order. '-- -'- KBtTtKK, Clerk 1 ! k'- Office, jv a.( p,, ,, jg-Tiiiil- 6 ie T 1 it otm c Mi. Or.k-r for Brick :-lde-Wi Ik. Jnlv ::. It!-,-: And ; 1 is hereby .ail. red and directed, by the , Common Council of lb.- City of Kratisvi let that the owi cr or ti..t . r ..,r hi a. hi. iu ths Dbhs tion LLlargem -at of -iduity. cause the Suavwalk there, n to b-.' brought to tlie nroiier imule. an I ttiat they catix a - le-waht nf Cl.iss irty days lit 1 to !.v r.oin tho

' I laid Uown 1 ti r-v -t v.ilhin tl,

! putilicatmti 01 fhls'order P. Bt'lllv I Cli rs rimis, JuTy :;T. wen. mmoTMCMt to is O.VT lt.4 1 n. ww 1 lie common ( 01111. tl .1 tin-Citv of 1 Van lvi lb; winr-i.tve -euli'd proposal untU Auiriist 2st. lfiou.for ti uding, onttering and atacadnmir-iug Third street, ft run Locust to ijjeamnre street; the contractor to furnish all the materials, aud do the work SJtraaaJM) to plan and specifications on fd.- in tics office. p. HCIiKE. Clerk. Clerk's DOsos, -Inly :.i. LSd . dTtii It P It U.I T I fil.V T I f P . Order for Plank Side-Walk. July 17, I8fl0 And now it is bsreby ordered aud directed bv the Common Council ol the city f Mvausviltv, tii.it the o tiers of nil lota or parts ot lots tcotiliui; oSi or ndjoinitig tlie south side ol llnntillmi street, fiom Washingtou street to the eastern Una of the Corporatiou, cause th- side-walks thereon to he brotignt to tint proper glade, uttd that they cause a si.Ic-v.alk : c a-s No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days Imm the publication id this order. P. Bl'RKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, J!v 29, 1MJ. DR. J. FLEAGER, mm. is HKTt it.s'M: n, s rr, i. MM continues to keep pace with all the Improvements iu itis profession, at his Rooms under City Daguerreaa Gallery, 45 Main street. He is now making those betutifnl Hard Ruhlier, Vulcanite and Amber Mates, which iu many respects, urosuperior to Gold. Also, the usual styles of (odd anil Silver work. Decayed teth permanently saved by plugging. He is aNo using the Klectrlcal process for extractiinr teeth without pain. Children's teeth straightened, .Sc.. Prices very moderate, and work warranted. ' july2-tf WMtn.r.'s Ht.yn op p.mmj'.st tmimi KM t.KW DIU'G STORK, sukI .'.0 Main strci f. raMi o.rt pso.vs svea 'p Ttj.v i ohd il a certain cure lor Diarrhea. Dvsentarv, anil ai! iliseas. . food, or clitll:ite s.ile at angl ssaitiBB from a change of water, ii is hirtJnaiiie to travelers. For S. S. THOMPSON S New t'ity Drug Store. rRrhe .Economist. rruns stom'p itjs t.mkfj- tup M first premiums at every Fair where it has been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October. i'hW.i, there were but two premiums cnVred for ctsiking stoves one for ; the best wood ciwking stove, and one It r tho best coal l ooking stove. The Economist took tho FIRST ! PREMIUM FOR THE BEST . OOICINO STOVii I FOB WOOD. Roelkor, Klusmnn A Co tookthelirnt premium for their cooking stovefor coal. Noother premiums were ofTered. Tho large silver medal was aw tided to the Economist at the New York State Fair; and tb first premium at the United States Fair held at Chirac-., and twelve other State and i County Ffctrs in 185'.i. Iu no branch of nierhanic.il art has there been a more apparent advance than in tue man ' ufacttire ot stoves, ft Is but a few years since i the very mime was a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, almost aa devoid ol use as ornament, These have gradually- given placy to patterns of grace and utility; until the varieties our markots now present have almost exhausted tlte vocabulary of names ; and the different phases the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan bimielf. In style aft.l finish, the improvement has Is-eu real, leaving nothing to be desired on that point, but the severe competition in price, to which thi-y have been subjected, has deprived : them of many of the moro substantial qoalities ; desirible. This seems moreespeclally to have been i the case In reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more to do with scolding I wives and crotchety servants than most people Im- . aine. The public have lunik sought an improve, mi nt in this article, and we believe lire ready loptty any re.uonable price for a cuoking stove, if it only possesses tlie merits ..f sL.e; weight, convenience, durability, t-conutay. and perfection of manul'acttir. ! These itulitles seem to be possess.il most fully in the Eeoii -mist a new stove, perfi cted and broaght out the past season, by Messrs. Trendwell, Perry A Not ton, of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, and it looked so mm b like a stove Intended for use-, that we concluded to try them, and the result of ths experiment convinces ns that the pronrieters, in their det-rminaliou to make the Eesf ttove in the wQrAfs hsjBp sriceee4j. W- regard the Economist as poss.-.ing ail tho morits above enumerated as the great ttove of the day far in udtin - of anything .-ver sttempied in the line oi stoves, perfect in all lis ai.poiuiments, aud true to its name iu durability- an'd the use of fuel. Antony the many conveniences attached to it , may 1"- mentioned a large oven, with books arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to gallons warniin,closet, broiling hearth, d-c., Ac. The broiling hearth isoneof the most noticeable features of th.s remarkable etove. There neve.- has been, to onr kuowledge, any broilimr fixture that was really sit-:-factory in its epjratiou. The proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series Of experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable rat ts, and resulting In the invention or a gridiron adapt -d to this stove, which baa been s. ured by letters patent, aud is ono of the most admirable things of the kind we eVeraUW brplflUg without tiuokc, and keepinK the coals in a roustant glow. Wo are always glad to do justice to mechanical iui rovemeiits, and especially such as contribute su largely to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, whh b Is commandiug such a tar sale, will be found oitltj at SCANTLIN r BTSPHENS'S, Main st., between Water aud First, Evanlville, ln Bsajeg Good luck Needed for Young Begi rinners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NiEHAUS rwMt is pitt.it it.is Jt st lii.t P.t lM ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of a great many articles in their line, too numerous to name, which are now open for inspection, and will certainly be sold cheap for cash Bt th. ir store , 43 Main street. MILLER Si NIEHAUS.

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