Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 300, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 August 1860 — Page 2

EVAHSV1LLE, IND.

Fh 1 1 'A Y MORNING.. .AUGUST 24 PEOPLE'S TICKET. TOK PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. (Sf""Tm People ok these United States aee the rightful Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men whs Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OF MAINE. ggf" T Love my Country more than I Love my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector fit ti.e State at Large. WILL CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Elector. lt District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Kay, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, ofMonroc. 4th District John II. Farquahar, of Franklin. Mb District Nelson Trusler, of 'ayette. itb District Kenbon A . Riley, of Hancock. 7tb District John Hanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James N. Tyner, ef Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen, lltli District David O. Daily, of Huntington. FOB CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, Q. OF SPENCER COUNTY. f m COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, In the. Diilrrct composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, OF POSEY COUNTY. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE 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. FOB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPOBTEB OF 8UPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Letter from Kockport. Rockport, August 20, 1860. Eds. Journal : I attended the Democratic Barbecue at Gentryville in this county last Saturday, and thinking you might posibly like to hear a c orrect account of their proceedings, I propose to give it to you. First, of the number in attendance, which was variously estimated at from one tothree thousand. My own candid opinion, based upon a careful survey, is that there were between twelve and fifteen hundred, nearly one-half of whom were women and children. Tho Democracy will doubtless .seek to magnify the number to an almost incredible amount, as brag is their favorite game. It was amusing to see the long faces and hear the doleful lamentations and lame excuses offered when it was ascertained that not one of the Bio Guns which had been so boastfully advertised would be present to address the immense crowd assembled to hear them explode. But they resolved to make tho best of a bad job, and forthwith put Royal S. Hicks upon the stand, who launched forth in the tone and style indicated by the Rockport Democrat for the last three or tour weeks, singing that same old song about the " N igger," ' Nigger-worshipers," " Fried Wool' ''Abolitionist," "Under-ground Railroad," &c, lie, for some twenty or thirty minutes, when he gave way for a ''Constitutional Lawyer' of Grass Township, who gave us a familiar specimen of the real spread-eagle, interspersed with denunciations of the Black Republicans, who are so wicked that they are scarcely worthy to live on God's foot-stool. But the announcement that dinner was ready, broke off bin speech, which fortunate circumstance no doubt prevented the total annihilation of the Republican party which, by tho way. is a consummation most devoutly wished for by the Douglas men of this cc uaty. After dinner, (winch was a sumptuous affair, composed of dry baker s bread and halfcooked meat 1 did understand that there were some " chicken fixiu's" on the table prepared for the ladies, but as they suffered no one to approach it, except the ladies, of course I conld not vouch for the truth of it,) as it was understood that Mr. Laird was the ouly speaker for the afternoon, Mr. Veatch proposed to him that, inasmuch as they were candidates for the same office in the same county, and that most of the voters there assembled would probably vote for one or the other of tbem, he should divide time with him, and thus give the people a chance to hear both sides ol the question at issue, but Mr. Laird refused to consent to anything of the kind. Mr. Veatch then proposed that, when he (Laird) had made his speech and occ upied all the time he desired, they would allow him to take the stand and address as many of the people as wished to remain and hear him, to which they replied, that it was a Democratic meeting, convened for Democratic purposes, and Republicans were not expected aud would dot be permitted to "mix in.'' We were of course compelled to submit to their dictation, but at the same time determined to have our revenge on some Bubsequent occr.sion, by inviting not only Mr. Laird, but any other champion they may select, to divide time with Mr. Veatch. Mr. Laird took the stand about one o'clock and spoke for two hours and a quarter, thcu broke down ana quit. 1 nave beard a gresv many political speeches iu the course of my life, but never did I hear a speech that contained 60 many perversious of fact, so many misrepresentations, and so much unfairness as that of David T. Laird on Saturday last. His tUort, to Drove by garbled extract.! from tlie speeches of Henry Clay that he was w a , A 1 1. . . ,'. , a . a slavery extensiouist, ad tbat the doctrines and practices of the oresent new-fangled, patent Democricy were based upon and sustained by his teaching, was so ridiculously absurd tbat even his own frieuds were disgusted and turned away with an utter contempt br the rem who would thus utleoji't to falsify the facts of history and attempt to defame the dead iu the same breath that was lauding him to tho skies as the purest

patriot and wisest statesman that had graced the present century. So also was his wholesale slander upon the Republican party, endeavoring to make them responsible for the extravagances of such men as Wendell Phillips, Win. Lloyd Garrison, aud Gerritt Smith, although the fact is notorious that they arc now and always have been bitterly oppobed to the Republican organization ; telling, as he did, that the Republicans were all abolitionists, and tnat their only object was to set the Niggers free and bring them over into Indiana and marry them to the sous and daughters of old Spencer ! Awful ! ! He lauded Stephen A. Douglas and Popular Sovereignty to the skies, and said he had been preaching the same; doctrine for twenty years. Doeshe remember the speech he made in Rockport four years ago, which Mr. Royal S. Hicks, then and now the editor of the Rockport Democrat, characterized as being so ultra in its abolitionism that even James C. Veatch, who, according to the same Democrat, was at that time the very prince of abolitionists could not stand it, bat had to get up and leave the house? If he has forgotten it, I will refer him to a copy of the Democrat, published on the 17th day of July, 1856, for additional particulars. 1 should like very much to go on and notice other points of his speech, but I am already trespassing too much upon your space, and will conclude by a brief notice of Mr. Veatch's speech, delivered in Gentryville on the same evening, at candle-light. The large church where the meeting was held was full to overflowing, and many were upon the outside who could not obtain admittance. The speech was one which will long be remembered by thosa who were fortunate enough to hear it. The patriotic sentiments so eloquently expressed, und the

frequent sallies of wit and hnmor, elicited rounds of applause, which were perfectly appalling to '.he few sore-headed Democrats who were present. In fact, take it altogether, with its sound logic, strong arguments, familiar illustrations, and genuine wit and humor, it was a speech but seldcm equaled and never surpassed by any orator of Southern Indiana. At the close of the speech, the cheers for Lincoln aud Veatch were almost deafening. There will be a Republican Mass Meeting at Santa Fe in this county, on Saturday, September 1st. Republican. The attempted fusion of the Breckinridge and Douglas factions in Virginia having utterly failed, that State may be set down as certain to go for Bell in November. " Lincoln is a dead letter in this county," says the Eastern Argus. To which the Groton Mercury adds, " Like all dead letters he will be sent to Washington.'' The Fort Wayne Times says that the population of that place, including some suburbs not properly belonging to Ihe city, is a ittle over 10,000. A. C. Moore, of New York, who went to Central America last year, has just returned from Guatemala with two swarms of stingless bees. This will be good news to honey raisers. All the railroads lea Hng to Indianapolis will carry passi ngersat half fare to the great Republican jm.ilee, on the 2!nh inst. The tickets will be good for the 28th, 20th, and 30th. A M ipil IU I II paper says tbat " Mississippi pledges ber word not to submit to the rule of a Black Republican President." We wonder if her " word" is as good hk her bonds. Lou. Jour. The Albany Evening Jourrt'il says th:tt without a union with Kiiow-Nothingistri Douglns would have been beaten 50,000 iu New York, aud with such a union, he wiil be beaten 75,000. "Popular SovKiteuiNTV.'' When acquired, New Mexico wns Jree territory. Douglas told Senator Davis that but for his (Douglas) personal efforts, it would have remained free territory "forever." Thk " Free South," the Republican paper destroyed by a mob at Newport, Ky., last spring, was revived on the 20ih, whereupon Mr. Bailey, the publisher, was arrested on a charge of publishing an incendiary paper. It was the last request before the death of a gentleman of Boston, recently deceased, that hia remains would be examined daily for a period of ten days, in order to make Ftire of the fact that life hail really departed, he having a fear of being buried alive. John Covode concluded his speech in Cleveland as Jol lows : ' When Abe Lincoln i8 elected, as he will be as sure as November comes, my occupation will be gone there will be no need of an iuvestigutor, for tbere will be no corruptions to disclose." The editor of the c as, we see, been appoiuted upon a standing committee. 1 The last tims we saw him, he evidently wasn't in a condition to be a member of such a committee as that Louisville Journal. Home Aoain. Jno. C. W right, the sou and private Secretary of Gov. Wright, arrived at Indianapolis on Friday, from Berlin, in excellent health. Duriug his absence he ' visited Turkey, the Holy Land, Egypt, and ' Italy. Hon. Ueo. Dcnuam, formerly a Democratic Representative in the Legislature from Clay County, bus given in his adherence to Old Abe, aud will from this torwarddogood service in the KepuiMican ranks. " As goes George so goes Clay County." Reports from Northern Indiana state that a careful ennvass of several counties have been made, aud it has been found that the Republican vote this fall will exceed thnt of 1850 by one-half. Eight counties, it is stated, will give 8,500 majority, that only gave 5,000 in 1856. The Moravians of Bethlehem, Peuusylvai nia, intend to vote during the next election for Lincoln and Hamlin. In 1850, the borough brought in a majority for Buchau- ! an, but this year it is expected that its polls ( will record as complete a Republican tri- ! umph as they formerly did for the Whigs. Tuk editor of the Chicago Journal has been shown a private letter iroui a re?idetit I of Vaudalia, Illinois, in "Egypt," stating I that in that Couuty (Fayette) where two years ago there were but seventy Repulili- ' can votes, Lincoln aud Hamlin will receive over a thous&ud votes iu November. The Younc, Mek kou Lincoln. The Newark (N. J.) Mercury says : It is an encouraging indication of the campaign that the young meu are rallying 1 in great numbers and with unbounded enthusiasm, to the support of " Honest Old Abe." T'uousauds who, iu 185b, were de- ; luded into the belief that Millard Fillmore coUiQ ue eiecteu, are no longer williutr to support a decoy ticket ; besides, the young 1 .......... i n.. U. ... . , , rucu bave every connutuce m Abra.baai Liuiolu, kiiowiug that one competent to raise himself from the humblest and tuo-t obscure positiou in life, to the most elevated aud influential position iu society, is fit lo le eutrusted with the reins of Govern meiit and will uot hold themselves amiss. Lincoln is, emphatically, the choice oi the young men, and their earnestentbnsiarim will contribute largely lo his inevitable success.

The business on the Canal is beginning to improve; much heavy freight is now transported through it. This great public work is capable of doing a large transporting business, and under judicious mauugement it is to be hoped will recover its former position of usefulness. It has Leen the life, artery of Northern ancl Northwestern Indi

ana, and can yet be made to contribute much to the eneral prosperity of that portion of ; the State through which it is located. Ft. Wayne Times. The Political Bkkaker. On a poster advertising a Negro Opera Troupe now pertormiLg dowu East, is a big cut of a darkey's hciid. Some wag (Republican, no doubt,) recently wrote beneath the cut, ou one ef the bills. " This is the rock on which the Democratic party split." In Louisiana, duriug Julv, more thn 200 people were killed by sun-etroke NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HARTFORD IBlCfi CO., H ARTFO tG , CON N. INCORPO RATED 1810 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. I With a Successful Business Experience of f y "ST o . xCash Capital Capital and Surplus,. SjOO,000.00 ..$890,980.81 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on , Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Mercbaodise, Mills. Manufactories, and other kinds of property, can effected in this Company upon as favnrable terms its the nature of the risks and secu- ' rity to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring ' Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and j outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Livestock, I Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, fc, Ac, contained i therln, for a term of years at LOW rates of preI mlum. OFFICKRS: I T. C. Allyn, Secretary. H Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Ass't Sec y. . N. Dowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for tb Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent tor the Western and South Western States, Ctdumbus, Ohio. Applications for insurance may be made to the undersigned, the dulv authorized Agwnts of the Company. A. C. HALI.OCK A SON, Ag'ts. Orricx: Maible Hall Building, Main street. sug23-2m PUBLIC SALE. jr WILL SAI L JT r I ttl.lt JVC M. lion on the L'dth day of September, IsfiO, at the Court house in KvatiBville, the following Lots in the Eusteru Enlargement of the City aforesaid, to-

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wit: Lot C Block 5 Lot S Block 2fi " 9 ' 24 ' 15 " W 14 " 48 ' 11 " IS " 7 " X, " 9 ' o9 8 " 22 " 11 " H " 7 " 4f, " 19 " 39 " r......... " :i2 " :i " i 4 " 12 " " 19 7 " M

The Lota are well situated iu an Improving part of the Citv, and present a goial opportunity for profitable investment. . ' Tkbms Cash. For particulars enquire of Thomas E. Garviu, Third street, EvansTllle. aug2:i-4td&wtd JAS. P. KILBRETH, Trustee. rmo mvuiw tiik mi9M, tviuf M Eonnedy's Medical Discovery. It Is the best prepariti.il in the world for th.it purpose. For sale by WM. BIKRBOWER, Druggist, MtjUt No. 7 Washington Block. tJVBJBMMl.n Alii K ti M-'OB illll.i.s, Ague and Fever. Bell's Tonic, India Chologogue, Ayer's Ague Cure, Dr. Jayne's Ague Pills, O. K. or No. ami every other reliable preparation fwr the above complaints. For sale by WM. 1IIERHOWEU, Druggist. aug-23 No. 78 Wsshiugtoo Block. JjxitMmiMJrw mnmx toTt fhvmt i am,. A large supplv iust received bv WM. BIKRBOWER, aug'J:! No. 7s Washington Block. mx.uhi 'r'm' .v fiJmM.-r-M m mm VM- Bros, are cow receiving and opeuiug their seasonable stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which will le very extensive aud beautiful. Their prices will favorably couipare with ay house iu the city. They respectfully invite tbu ladies ami all customeTs In general to chII at their stand. No. 30 Main street. (aug.22) ROSER BROS. g iHKKst, Prime W. t HKUKK.-'A 5 HOXKS R. Cheese, just received and tor CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posev Block. sale by augr.! mm A It-' WHIT H FISH 5 IUI.Aa w bbls Just rncelved and for sale by 2 CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey Block. aug; DRS. SMITH & WOOD, WASHINGTON H0TE Home Testimony. To MS Deaf. Havinic been troubled w ith dta. i - from infancy, I .-ailed upon DRS. SMITH i ! wood, and, from mm i i , I was relieved. Colcmbus C. Ct.aafc. Those ilesirin further information in regard to this interesting case are at liberty to call UfOm me. at my place of business, N'o. 5 Flrst-st., Evansville,. (aii)r23-dA wtf ) F. M. Sfi.lma.n. INCORPORATED 184 7. City Fire -OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - - $250,000. C. ('. WA1TE. Sec'v. C. B. BOWERS, Pres't. S. H PRICE, General Ageut, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL k SURPLUS $327,540. This Compauy insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as auy other aoWent and reliable Company, Adjr. .t: Low fairly ail paying thmn protitp0ff. Applications made to ana Policies issued by A. C. UALLOCK A SCN.. Marble Hall Buildings, Main st , naif TwM Evansville, Iud. FALL TRADE 18 6 0. bich'd j. conmh. w m. WoaMA VCONNER &. WORWl AN, mllOL HSJ LU UP.JL.BRa MJV Bouts am! Shore, No. SM Pearl street, beWW . we. ,. Vino ami Ha--- streets, uincT-juuci. uoio. Keen a lare r ct. uf i-i. ni aud Eastern work, w". i-ofl red to tile Uud. at 'vw i iirlccs sut'-'. - uel gioji. vt i. -IP trot k:ijt j y .-ood article of Coal IMS, , lIi ... TilwMPSON'S New Brua store. Lie n ,-just iwaeiwed a treh suiinly ol Extra Refijcd. etijrjo jrjbr TA'.vr M M U CMJY, fc' s J h I, M kinds of Pat-ut Mediciues th it are worth having cau he found at THOMPSON'S New Drug Store augO

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fcTtJi' .it j a k.! trj i-e o oj J the 4lh inst, our Day Marc, al out 8 years old, j 14 bauds high, star in forehead, blind of left eye. Whoever will return her will be liberally rewarded. S. E. GILBERT & CO., aug2l No. 4 Sycamore street. I mmiiifir LiPrti ii r JHi.it eh. WW CROSS, ou Canal between Second und Third .......... I m.iiH aA -i l.ii.il-V Sful.lp Urn! (Kilirit. ti

share f public patronage. Horse kepi by day or week. aulN FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS. 1 IT St If J PRA.lt A- aVSBl.VWS. Wo are now receiving our first shipmeut of Fall Goods, amotiu them 21"' pes choice frail Calicos, an extra quality of Bleached Shirtine, MusHn, o. ie. SCHAPKEB A BUSSINU, augl7 No. 40 Main street. rwi o th rTp BPBi istojs: bbjthM WAITE'S RETROSPECT for July, just received at DOBELL& CONYNGTONS. o.nriJVW P o B 1 0 I . V u America. A Toy calculated to keep the boys during rainy days quiet at home, and at the same time to predispose them for useful mechanical em -pleyment, is in lbe shape of Toy Teolchests of different sizes, in store and for sale at the Hardware Store of GEO. S. SONNTAO & CO., auul7 Main st , just below the Branch Bank. g U RP P..VTP.HS' , JOt.yHHa- JjyBi Cooiers' Tools Just received from the manufactory a full assortment such as Planes, Bench Screws, Saws, etc. Coopers' Drawing-Kniv?s, " Ad7.es and Axes, " Truss Hoops of all sizes, etc.. etc. GEO. S. SONNTAO A CO., augl7 No. 10 Main street. UK; BUTTER J.Vtt K ti tJ S. M7 ' lbs choice Table Butter, 200 di.i Eem iust received and for sale by C'HAS. McJOHNSTON, aujjlo Posey Block. NOT! C E TO mmOTMCK TO TJX-PJt J: BS.1 W ! Notice Is hereby iriven to the Tax-Pi.yera of the City of Evansville, that I have receiv.-d from the Clerk of the Common Council the Ta:-. Duplicate for the year i860, and that I am now r-ady to receive the Taxes contained on said duplicate. Mv Office is No. St". Main street, lu the Washington Hotel building, second door below Third st. I.IIEISTIAN UEDDEEICH, auglO Collector. Ws Spring Chickens just received from canal, and for sale at ug.'l ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. "jr MiJ ' iJiTKU.'A TMJKM VMlPMtMMi MJ Leaf Lard just received, and for sale at ang3 NO. ti MAIN ST. Lgmg JLBH. ! It I JU M COUJVTM Orr Butter for sale cheap at aug3 NO. 22 MAIN 'T. IE' MHIS. .-dUU MIX 3ltEiH r-Sgs tor sale at augri ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. KB"' I f- WHKJIT ' E, II V I .-5U WW sale at sacks Germau Mills just received, and for ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. it .1 It li it s IIIOI OMTfi JJ-I Cocoa, 2o lbs. Chocolate; 25 lbs. Cocoa; Joat received and for sale at aug:: ELLIOTT S FAMILY GROCERY. -myiJVKUJU, 'i.vi J m io uhls W pure Cider Vinegar, for Pickling, just received aud for sale at aug:t ELLIOTT S FAMILY GROCERY. .Rtliil II ti fi f. 1 VJBM u: 1 Davis' Cincinnati sugar-cured Dried Men, iust received and for sale at nug.'l ELLIOTT S FAMILY GROCERY. JT.l ft It H.ll.K. 'JUI kegs White Lead; jo do Zinc, tn oil; 80 dozen Paint aud Varnish Brushes, 100 boxes Window Glass; Linseed Oil, boiled and raw; Lard Oil; Fish Oil; Codfish Liver Oil: Sweet Oil; Maysvillu Coal Oil. WM. BIKRBOWER, sucl Washington Block M 111 It. I, S JJtl MVKH. IT IS . settled fact that Harker's Chlorine Ague Kill er is the best medicine kuowu tor effecting a surj and permanent cure of Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever. It prevents Ague Cake aud ull the ills tb it follow the use of Quinine. For sale by N. S. THOMPSON, augl At tho City Drug Store. titrn .rr mm t.-n s -ujt uhum's Chlorite, Ayre s Ague Cure, Osgood s lmlia Cholasogue, Smith's Touic Syrup, ohallenberger s Pills, Graves' Pills. Rhodes' Fever aud Ague Cure, McKei zie's Touic Febrifuge, and Trot. Mott's Febrifuge Wiue, st N. S. THOMPSON'S aug I City Drug Store. mrXTua'cT mjf AJMIPA f out i.j. MljI voring lie Creams, Custards. Ac, at sugl THOMPSON'S Drug Store. VX Tttt tTS tt A fJjyi'Mi.X.J, eiKange Flowers, Bitter Almonds, Rose, Mace, Ginger, Allspice, Celery, Strawberry, Kaspnerry, aud all other kinds, cf the very let quality, at ft. S. THOMPSON'S angl City Drug S(r.re. WIDE AWAKE AT UNIFORMS $1.50 per Sett Complete. J. A. SMITH & CO., US LAKK STREKT, CHICAGO, mm mi 1. 1. m-'Rojh this it- ta:, t utWW nish Mm WIDK AWAKK I NlKOliM complete, aud of tbu very best quality, causistiuic of tbu Water Proof Cao and Cup of tbu same material, with Tii-Coloied Silk Hand Also, the ! Torch Lamp with Staff and Flag attached, all i ready for use at the extreme Uic price of Sl.xi per ' ftt. Our improved facilities fr Mianufacturiti(r these 1 Kodii, and the immense demand lor them, induces I us to offer them at the above low prico. CAMPAICN MEDALS. We have a large supply of LINCOLN AND n AMLIN MEDALS ; also, those of all the other Candidates, w hich we are selling by thedozuu, buu- ' dred or thousand at New York prices. Terms cash on delivery here or by Express, j auRln-lm. J. A. SMITH A CO DRSTrONALDS & CONN. man. Jr. t. to.v.v ur.TO .is soMM ciated bimaelfwith Dr. Ronalds in the the practice of Medicine and Surgery, tenders bis piolessional serviets to the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country. Residence on Tbiid street. Office at Dr. RunI aids'. augU-Swd tt.i it ii i. i . j u tiy-TAAc.n.i.s Mm and wife can And good boarding in a private family, within five minutes' walk of tho Post office. For particulars en.juire at this ofllce. aug.U-dtf HO! EVERYBODY RUN HERE! MAST RAH Ail lH It J T lllti CHAi-iP mM Cash Store of K. S. Ruston Co., the following 4"0 bushels A No. 1 Corn. Jis l do :.o j.. 4 tuns 4 do id bushelFor sale cheap lor cash street. do Oats. Rve, for seed. dc d i Bran. - o do Shipstatl. do New Timothy sed. ut the feed store ou Water R. S. RCSTON A CO. August 1:1th. PAVILION HOTEL TO LET rM II a: p j i-i a t tt .- n 0 r a: a . M situated ou Water street, between Maiu and Sycamore streets, will be Leased for a term of years. Also 'M feet of Ground adjoining, runuiug back aud fronting 114 feet on Sycamore street, w ill be leuscd with said Hotel, or separately. Said Hotel is the largest and best ia Evansville, aud is doing a first-rate business. Said House will be put in first-rate order, with out-houses aud buildings complete. Pot.K Bsi. il given on the 1st day of October, ISfiO. For terms, Ac, address OCT AVI A E. LEWIS, Yellow Springs, Ohio, aiiglo-dtf Care of Dr. Gross. mtO TcYlJt IKK A OJl O .VP OR TE R oil dozen pints just received and lor sale oy anglo CHAS. McJOHNSTON. OFFICE OF EVANSVILLE INS. CO., KvANsviLT.e, Iud., Am;. 9, 1B0O. f fWMIAi STOCHUOVUJSRS OP THE M Lvausrillo Insurance Compauy are hereby UotiSeu that the auuual election for nine Lire tors will be held at the OBicc of the Company, on the 1st MONDAY of Seytemljer, being the 3d day of tbmoutb, between the buurs of 1 aud I o'clock, r. M. By order of tho Board. auglO WM. T. PAGE, Sec y. gHOtCM! LiJMSaHd 11 RIB It BP BP. tOOt lbs just received aud for sale by auclo CHAS McJOHNSTON, Posey Block. M P 1- A b 'p J b e R a:wtto s 9M. afruid I ii dojou "Nonpareil" Parei s, at 7sc, retail. 0 dozeu "Lightuiug" Parers, at Toe, retail; G do "WliittcuioreV Parers, at SI, retail. The Utter Pear, Lore and S'ice all ready to tring for drying. More coming. You have been raying 'jo cents and 11 is for the above kinds. The place to buy Bordtrare c'rnip Is wtoere they do a large business, and tharefore can sell for small profits. "Null cud." Tbat place Is CHARLES S WELLS', auU No 13 First street.

MISCELLANEOUS.

AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. M. respectfully inform bis friends and followcitizens, that be has this day commenced business for himself at the well known stand of Johu M. App. I have just received a very nice and jrell selected stock of Ladies', Misses', Beys', aud Children's Shoes of every style aud of the best quality. Hoping that by strict attsution to business and the manufacture aud sale of a No. 1 article of Shi es and Bouts, I will merit the patronage of my uew as well as old frieuds. Ladies' aud Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of all kinds made to erdcr in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDEVITT, Nu.'GtJ Main street, Evansville, Iud. june!3-tf M a IH HJI M fftt J.fin.Mm. ica K!;iga ! Flags I ! Flags! Ye youngsters and lovers of Independence, if jou wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy your Flags at the Cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPEER4 BUSSING, july2 No. 4! Main fetreet. tenons: HMO it a) t stums: r. wt; have iust received a large addition to our-tock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes of every kind, which will be sold at prices to suit everybody. Call and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Dry Goods Stole of SOHAPKnt A BUeSINQ, july2 No. 4'.) Slain street. lrjMvo.v armwjvtia txjv -- M. Alley. The proprietor of the Pigeon Springs begs leave to inform the public that he has recently erected and completed a fine Ten-Pin Alley. The Springs are situated but one mile from Main street, City of Evansville, a good distauce for either a walk or a drive. Tho waters of the Springs possess unsurpassed medical properties, and iavalids a:jd others would do well to resort to then. There are also baths on the premises, and the grounds nru beautifully shaded with trees, aud surrounded with a salubrious atmosphere. WM. BATES, Proprietor. N. B. An omnibus runs regularly three times h day to and from the city. julyifli WMJ .VV JUST U Midi I IAJ - MM new stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Superior Gold Pans, and Fine Silver Spoous, we respect, fully Invite all to call and examine quality and prices. Per.i-ns buying now may expect to get great bargains. All articles warranted. BITTROLFF ERO.. ' july2o-lmd 4 Main Hi act JT ttJ-Mt MM MM9J fHIHVHJ KTU I.V. Mj For sale at COOK A I.ANdt.F.Y'S. 20 lines. 1 1 it a it r.vja that is Cider Vinegsr. Cook f LsnKley have in store bbls Extra Cidtr Vinegar, which they will warrant purs and free from i ll acids, and to keep picklts fine and hard as wheu first made. J.VI SHOAS It A.I II m MM Burrow, I.r Main street, have a k-'-m! aaoortment of Roots aud Shoes un hauds, aul are constantly in receipt of additions thereto. The K.ttil trade may always find in their store a ifvod stock of ood (loods, and at lowest prices. iplxSM mm m it t 1. a: s.t ah Ik o m T a jjyrti WW' Shoes. Read Hut row's Wholewalg stockof Boots and Stua-s is now large and complete with ; the most desirable good of the best New England : manufacturers. All of v. hich they will sell cheap for eah or prompt paper. CaU aud examine. j"lj2 emo! a: i a: it fit o it $, o o it: MM I'lour, as low as the lowest and as goo.l jis the j best. In the present excited state of the Flour market, wheu the prices are changing almost every ' day, if you w.tut to buy a good article dksov call at VICKKItY'S ! July20 Star Family Grocery. i JP A. . It JK It 11' ft .TI .3 S M Friend. 10 boxes Chemical Olive Erasive ; Soap just received at the "Star Family Grocery' j j of (julytfi) VICKKKV BROS. OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. , rgMi n I .'li ti list tj.s' A It wish to I M inform the public iu general and the rest of maukiud in particular, tbat tbey Imve bought out . the Feed htiiue.- of Mr. J. C Dusouchet. and tbat j tbey will b prepared from this lima to till all or- I ders for FEED and SEED of any kind. Our Mr. R. S. Risros having formerly been eu- j gaged very successfully in Ihe busincsH for over one j year, but called away to England uik-u family busi- j . ness, has returned to hie old stnud w here he will at all times be pleased to s'-e his old trleuds ami j former customers and all others, and till their orders Mbr anything iu our line, with pre nipt ness uud satisfaction . Feed delivered free to uu v part of the citv. july2U-tt R. S. RCSTON A CO. NEW YORK WIRE MILL n,wHCsoj a- ittt ii.no. vit, .nt.i - mw facturers of aud Dealers iu W1BB iF ALL i DKsritI I'TIONS. Particular attuntlou given to ordo"s scut to their Warehoune, hi John M., N Y., ; which will be tilled PROMPTLY, and have speedy ; dispatch. Circulars furui.bvd, giving discount from List, i or nett prices at LOWEST MARKET RATES. TERMS. Six Mouths' Note, payable at Bank, t with current rate ot Kxchsuge ou N w York, or 5 per cent, oft for Cah. ! Wire Mill, 2Mb Street, Warehouse, 81 John 1 street. New York. julyjo lmd j- x8soj-h tjr jnt sit..-Tim f.vMj ilerigiied would respectfully inform the citizens of tho city that he is prepared to give lessons iu music, on the Piuuo or other Instrument, to ull who may favor him with their patronaee. i Instruments of all kinds tuued and put in order, lie will also solect instruments for those who are uot judge thems Ives and desire to purcb i M on reasonable terms. Residence on Sycamore street, between Second : and Third streets. julyll CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS. ! Dissolution of Partnership. , rwrtitte ir-v; it sit t r iiA:tti:T:M fore existing ls-tween the BTtderstgUed un.ler ! the firm of Urowu A AikniHU id this day di ,lved j by mutual consent. Either party is Htithorized to ! use the uumo of the firm in settling the bu-iness. WILLIAM BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN. Evansville, July loth, 1800. g iu.rt.'ia TrojTHE r.VB p. h-W-S aigt ed will continue the business of the above firm, under the style of W. M. Aikman A Co , and would respectfully solicit a continuance of favors extended to the old Grm, and being fully prepared to extend every facility ta shippers, either by Canal, River or Railroad, wo assure them that tli-ir interest shall lie faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patrouuge. Kespectfullv, jolylt W. M. AIKMAN A CO. mRVJrris"! pBi7.'Jia'PRvVvri9T. M 5(K) lbs Extra Turkish Prunes at 12'c per lb at (July25) COOK A LANGLET'S. -MUST RliCAl Vti II M tOO lbs Mixed and Plain Gum Packing, 600 lbs Cotton Ro from 3-10 to IV inch, s 150 lbs Gum " " Uiliuch, 1M 11 Gasket Borad, J4 reeU No. 1 Packiut Yarn, y del Gum Cutters. b doz Lanterns from 40c to $6.00, (0 lbs New. 1,0, and Flour of Emery, 4-2 pairs Skiff Oars. Manilla Rope aU sizes, Tw in. -a, Martin, Spun Yarn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at Main sinzich son s. BTtROM Tllli A. I tt.n OP TUK St RM7 scriber. about 4 miles from Evansville, on : the Green river road, his TWO Ml'LES one a J sorrel Mare Mule, and the other a Horse Mule about ! 15 hands high, marked with lines on bis back and I rings round his legs. A liberal reward will be paid ; to any person returning him to JOSEPH NT Ull - TERN, near the Market House, Evansville, or w ho 1 will give information where they may bo found. aug.l-2wdAw JOUft BARENDS. i mmo-is t'oi it Tt.nji to wMivmms j cheap Fencing Lumber. 0:1,(111 bet Kn, J ' Allegheny Mahogany " (HcmlockV 10 feet long ! cut with cticular saw, w ithout stump-shut, and a j first-rule article for Fencing, Shops, Barns, uud f Rough Flooring, and for sale at the rrry low price i of 512 o0 per thousand feet. JOHN F. GLOVKK, augll-d&w Comer Main and Seventh sts. ! JOBV LAW, M. B. ASTHts, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHES, attokseys at law, oenek.vl collection and rel estate a;ent. OCi.'e No. 87 Main street, ojipisite the Court House, Evansville, Indiana. maylG-d-wly gij HRiJiiK jr.'vit ujrto.y .n.iWS ker. Th'' undersirueii is fully prepared to niauutacture all Oeecriptiuus of Carriages and Wagons from tho finest lo the chespc-st, all of which will be guaranteed of th best woikmanship. A constant supply of Carriages aud Wagous will be found in my ware-rooms, at No. 14a miu street, Evansville. FRANK li AM M ERST EI ' . N. B. Repairing done at reussuable rates, with neatness and dispatch. julyiO-Siiidiw OLtT lTpBTS OP x8T8-"To JL.L, persi-dis iudcbte.1 ts Jacob Strauh a; Sou for the o itra is S .VI, will plen.se call aud settlo. JACOB STli.U'B Ji SON, Hardware Dealers, 71 Main street, julyi-l ..Wd.t-ttw MTrOR Hti.VT - THE 1'E L L R.S'O lVV M? Store, lately oM-ne-i aud occupied by Michael Gaviek, deceased, as a grocery and provision store, corner of Main aud Fourth streets. Thero is a first-rute smoke house attached to the store Apply to John Gavisk, oi WM KA1IM, Jr. JulyS-dAwtf

MISCELLANEOUS.

JOHN A. BKITZ ...JOIIN A. HAN EY. CRESCKNT CITY f o u k r EVANSVILLE, INO. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITV FOl'N DRY beg leave to inform their friends aud the pub lie iu geueral that they are fully prrpared to mak. t. order all kinds of I ACHINFRY NeAded 1t Mills or Manuttictories ot tin kiuu -!'..'.' .: a firtat varititv of pntterns ftr HILt GBARIROi ot auv Bt'f, and STEAM ENGINES of any jiower required. Alsn manufacturer! nf DISTILIiKllV AND MINI NO MACIIINKKY. TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISH EH.-s, MALT MILLS; SASH. M CLE Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS tor Housw, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILFRS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fact overvthin in the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BLa'NLsS. II 11.1 SS t JSTlJ'44S made to order. -ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TURESIUSG MA CHINES, And Powers' complete, of tho latest imnruve.1 st) I-. IMPROVED STEAM GAt'GES. GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE. AND FIRM CRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRION Hii.hest DriM always paid to old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Ingle siiet REITZ A. It A S K V . N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Ma chiuery and do repairs in Boilers. TH RESH ING M ACH I N ES Alwavs on bund and for ssl. I.-V" rgm lil si. tllttltli A' H JiS 11 ewMJV 9 w Meal just received ai jnly25 COOK A LANOLFY'S. American Cntlery and Plated Ware. 7cr tt.i. -v lii.: iixsEBT JJrn Table Knives and Forks. Ivory handle Deserl and Table Knives only, Plated ' Forks, Hotter Knives, Plated Te.a and Table SpoOTM, C.trvers to match with Knives ai d Forks, ft law ('utters. Enameled Kettles and Sauce pans. The above C best quality and finish, received an. I offered at reasonable rates st JACOll STIIAUB SON'S, julylO 71 Maiu street. WJtJt IL ftiST TOOLS .1 T HKIII t till JUjS rates. Orio?s and drain Scythes, Sueaths, Cradles, Sickles and Forks, at very low figures to close out sloek. JACOB STKAl'B A SON. a. i t.:i i oi A in: sir. pen kkts mW for sale bv S. E. Ol LBEKT CO. g-b.lt tiss Stf.KS.J L.tRHK STOCK MM of Black aud Fancy Dress Silks very cheap to close out, at the cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPKER A BOSSINC, julyj No. d'.i Main street. B9Ii.il If ltt UltO W, 15 .11.1 IJ street, have just receive. 1 a good Beeertmeel of the following description of Shoes, to-wlt : Ladies' Lasting Heeled Congress Bout", Cuitert "P K id " Boo nts. " ai d Ooat Sp'g llce.ed " M and Biiskins, " Slip's iu great variety. Men's Kid, Calf and Lasting Congress Boole, Calf Scotch Boots, " " an.l Goat oxford Ties, " Goat.Kn'd and Plush Pumps ami Nnlllilers, " Fine French Call Boots, ltoy' t'alf. Goat and Enameled Scotch Boots, " ' Oxford Tie. Youth's Oxford Ties and Brogaus, Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Eualaeleil Ankle Ties, " Fancy Colored Ankle Ties, " " Kid and Morocco " " CnBperTlp'd Boots every kind. All of which were made hj the la'st lnaiiilfai tureis East, and will be sold at very low pricea. jun22 H U N N E LL ' S (F.iRM ERLY OF STEELE A HUNNKLL.) CORN ER OP WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, Kl'A A'S VTL I E. IND. rtpitrs jvrem kst.i BL.rstt.JtnJsT M is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Doors aud Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at thrse Mills warranted to be well done, and will be offered at the lowest cash prices. Drv Poplar Flooring and Weatherbnardiiig Coastal tly on hand, aud will be sold for cash. Breckels and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. bUtting and all kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style jy2 WM. nUNNEI.L. m NEW FURNITURE STORE fi Jt'ST OPBHXD BY THK TELL CITY FTJRNITTJRE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FCRNTTUKE AND CHAIRS of all kinds iu the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. No. 5 Water St.. next door to R. Barnes, EVANSVILLE, IND. F. StDUTKI, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, Tnd. juneio-tim Awn O 1 I. P T .1 It T 1 V JL. K a M In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of fe!c!7 N. S. THOMPSON. fc tfklltffe i'B bJFms, t ..V '. NAaVIFv ed, 2,000 lbs Shoulders, plain, 50(1 lbs Sid-s, just recelv.-d and for sale af ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. BmR. si haJh P A'ti if s t "icjABRBJtMM t.'.i German Ointment, an Infallible cars boBoils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Fever .Sires, Scalds, Burns. White Swellings, Salt Bbeoam, and Indama. tion of all kiuds. N. S. THOMPSON. Wholesale am! Rersil Agent, angl No. SS Main street. g lO.ViiltESS WJTAiit, CITBJTE WS of MaL'iista, and Tat (I U Cirri- Leinona.i-, at augl THOMPSON'S Drug Stere. lm tti ens o Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative Was introduce ! to the public early in 18 3. IT IS MOW Universally used throughout the civilized work, IF YOCR HAIR IS CRAY, IF YOCR HAIR IS TUIN, OR. IF YOC ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOC HAVE DANDRCFF. IF YOC HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOC HAVE NERVOt'S HEADVCIIE. IT WILL CURB TUEM. TO FREr-ERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLINO,' TO MAKE TUE HAIR (J LOSS Y , USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD A CO., Ill MARRET STREE'r, ST, LOCIS, MO.. PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DUUGG1STS, IN CITY AMI OOCN1RY. O. J. WOOOtfc CO., mr, SLeo, agekts roa LIB. .njJWV S CP I E BBJ TED j2l. sue SIX .3 fi XXX june u-3miitw &.P I R1TS OP Tl'BPE.VTJ.y'E 3 V bbis. in perfect order, just received p-jr slenm-jr E. U. Faircbtld, for sale by jutie'JO S. E. GILBERT CO JCR EStT EtttJS JJYJ BUTTER. J M7 choice lot lust received aud for sale by CHAS McJOHNSTON, Jny27 Possy Block.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

rn It P O MJ T I OJV JS'O r I f K.WS Drier for Plank Side-v a!k. I'mnr I 'hairiber, August 11. I860. And now It i tby - land directed, by the Common Council of ihe City of Evuusville, that the owner.-, of ull Lota or parts of Lots iroiiliiig ou .or aiJjoinAinr le south-enat side of Klin street, licra Second to Third streets, ' in said City, csosu Cm eide-wal!;t theneii to ls brought to Ihe propol gd, nud that Ibey cause a side-walk ot I'l.i.-s No. 2 to be laid down thereon, with oak curl ii t two and a half inches bv twe Ive inches in dimensions, within thirty days : from the publication ef this order 1: 111 KKi:, Clerk. ritv Clerk's OfSre. Angntt is. IMS, : grWv til' O tt.l T M t .1' -f it Tttlt wy Order for rl.mk Si le wafk August 11.1860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of ihe City of Evansviile, that lbe ! owners of all lota and .J?:irfs , f tits fronting on or adjoining the souili west side ol Third stnetfrum i Division to Elm sliest, in said city, causa the sidewalks thereon to be brought 10 the proper gr id.'. . and that tbey carfse i si 1- walk of class No 2 to be I And down tberfon, isitli uat enrbino to and a half Inches lf twi Ive ire lies in diou nsloM, within ,-tbii r d.vs front lbe uiihlirali(t of this or 'er. P. BUKKF, Clerk, rity dork 'a 'Hie. August IBUl, ISO g W a f it H .t r I tt .y- . v o T 1 1: ti. W-.' i ird,-r for I'lank si.ie- .ok i '.noiril 'lumber, ! Antust it, I Mm And now h la Haeeby'orileJted and ilirerted. bt the I'ooiinon Coiihril ot lbe Citv oi' lUslisv ille, ttlal lh- ow, . of Lot- froiitinir -oi or side of Kim sr-el. It. street, in anfd i' M . ..t all Lots or parts ai!:;' the liorth-soM tifre to t'irpet.ter l-.- lbe ei.le-walks Ibeleoll to be bront'f re the arotavr f'rade, and laat they cause a side-walk ol Claaa No. '2 to bs j hud doasu tb-ieon v I, curbinztMo and a halt i bes tiv twelve iticbes in dimensions, within thir ty .lavs fiuni the public i lion ot thl order. P. 111'HKr, fleil: t'U rk's office, August IS. IMP, g 1 O R P 0 B.t T fOJ' .VO T re JS. - w' Order tor It. ick MdeaWalk Council t'hamhor July 'J8, IKtai. And n..w it is bareby otdeted an1 ; directed, by the (Tomiro u Council rf the City ol Evansville. that the owners of all I .t s or parte ol lots frot lit.g on or adjoining li -..uthwest side ot I onrth st reef. I e.-., vi i , , r. str.it. in sm.t city. otlr i brought lo lbe nro( a Side-Walk of fllaaa on within (hill;, ilaj order. Citv Clerk' ' i . i le w aini ' lierene to be :nb , Hid tloit Oiev i'HUS 1 In be lai. I d.vwn there a lbe publication of this p. nr hick, ci'k lah :;i lg i it H I' t:.1 I I JW9 TIC !: . T ' Order Dot Brick Side Walk Jul- 's. .. And now it is berelH ordered and directed, bv Ihe Cri itiinoi) Caainell -! lbe i tty ..f Rvwttavilte, that the ov nera of ell Iota or parts ol b't. fronting .-u or adjoining tl.e acmlh-weet side ol Fourth street, ln'iw.-n train and Ia-cnsf streets, In sM citv. ciu-e the -id.- walM tberoen to lo , brongl.'t lo t Lo proper g:H'e. an. I that lley OfMWa I a side-walk of lias. N... I to bo 'aid doWn tlo-l.o.i ! within tbi'lv davs tfuai li. pilblloatlon ol this order. p. BLiiliE, L'lcik. ci. -k om.o, jutj ::i. d...o jio u p o r j v'rn - j'oT r :.- ' WJ Order Hir Brick Side-Walk. July U00. j And now ii U lie:.do ol .let od atol directed, by the : Common Council of lbe City of l.v .nsii le thai the owner or owner -f Lot. N... let. in lbe Dons tlon Enlargement nf saldcHty, cause lbe aide-walk i therein to be bion.'br to th" pi..p.r grade, anl : that tbey cause a si. !-w all. ot Clas- No. 1 to b ; laid d.iw u thei- within thirty d its fr.iin tb - l.ubli. afion ot Mils order. I ' U Ifll .1 1 mmiiTICK T0 c O.t'T R.I C T 0 It s. C W TlieCoiijni .u Council oi the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until Align! list, . 1 Mil', for grading, gulteringHiid uiac.aduuiir.ing Third street, from Loi-ut to .ycamnre street; the ron tracior to fumijh all (Le naterfttis and do th I work agreeablv to plan und HpfViffcttti.ani on file In ' this oflce. P. Bl'KKK. Clerk i Clerk's oltice, July M). lsii '. 1 It It P O It Jt T 1 0 . ,v .v r t t. Order lor Plank Side-Walk. .lulvIT, IVSi And now it is hereby ordered swd directed by th. Common Council ol the city of KvansvilU. tbat the owners of nil lots or parts of k-ta fronting ou or adjoining the setxtb Bid of Haiuiltou street, from Washington stie.t to the eastern line of lbe fjoi poraiiou, cause (he .-ide-wulks threoo lo be brought to the proper grade, aud that tbey rsn.se s Hide-walk of class No. 2 to l.o bil l down thereon, within thirty days from the publication ot this order. P. BURKE. Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 45, lhoO. DR. J. FLEAGER, IP MS . V T i 8 T jf Bis mMJTUBJVBB, JV 8TML1. MM continues to keep pace with all the improvements in his prof saion, nt bis Rooms under City Daguerrean fkillery. 4? Main street. He is now miking those tieautiPil Harl Rubber, Vulcanite and Amber plates, which In many refpeets, are anperior to Gold. Also, the usual styles of Oold and Silver work. Decayed teeth p.-rmanently (aval by plugging. II- is also using tho Electrical process for extracting teeth without paiu. Children's teeth straightened, Ac.. Prices very moderate, and work warranted. july2-tf Kl AC'S V A P.I f.y .IT TUP NEW DRUG RTOKE, augl f.'i Main street Thompson's eovp rrj.y cobdial a certain rurcfor Diarrhea, Dyocntary, and all diseases rcsiiln'nc; from a change of water, food, or climate. It is ir.valuaide to travelers. For sal-at N. S. THOMPSON'S angl New City Drug Store. i The Mlconomist. i rmruus stove u.is tjhejs- the M first premiums at every Fair where it baa I been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana I District Fair, held here, October, 1859, there weio ' but iwo premiums offered for cookiugstovos one for the best wood coeklng stove, und one for the host coal I cooking stove. Tho Economist took the FIRST ! PREMIUM FOP. THK BEST . OOKING STOVE : FOR WOOD. Roclkcr, K'-i-u. n .-. -- tookthoflnit , premium for their rooking atove for coal. Noothcr ; premiums were offered. The largeilver medal was j awarded to the EconciirrWt at the New l'ork State t Fair ; and the first preminm at the United States ; Fair held at Chicago, and twolve other State and County Fairs in IV.. c I In no branch of mechiinl.nl art has tber,- , ben a more apparent advance than in tuo mani ufacturo ol stoves. It is but a few years siaco j the very name was a novelty, representing a huge, shapolem strurtnre, almost as devoid ot use as ornament, These hare gradually givon pkbs to patterns ot grace and utility ; until the varieti's ut markets uow present bave almoat exhauatnd the vocabulary of names; and tho different pirnsthe metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan himself. In style and finish, the improreI nirnt has been re:il, leaving nothing to be deeirod ' on tbat point, Tmt the severe competition in price, I to which they have beeu subjected, has deprived i them of mauT of tho more substantial qtialitieM desirable. Thi'. s as luoreespecially to have boon i the case in refel to cook stoves an article ol I domestic eoouo.oy that has more to do w ith scolding 1 wives and crotchety servants than most people ira j agiue. The public have long sought an lmprov.meiit in this article, ami we believe arc ready to pay ' any taaannaliln price for a cooking st.-ve. If it only possesses the merits i f size, wvigltt. convenience, durability, economy, and perfection ofmanufactur . i These qualities seem to lie possesse, most fnlly In I the Bcou. insist a new stov . perfected aud b-ougi. i out the past season, by M.sssrs. Treadwll, Perry ' .t Norlon.of Albany. Wm beard so miii b ot this i stove, and it looked so much like a stove ino-nded for use, that wo concluded to try them, and the 1 result of the. experiment couvinces us that the prourietwr, iu their dctvrtnination to make .i ' nV.rtf in thi tcorhi, have sta-ceedod. We regard tlie ' Economist as possessing all Ihe merits above enum. rated us the grout sttno ol tho day far iu adi van. - of auytbiug ever attcmi-ttst iu the lino ol stoves, perfect iu ail its : i : ; untiuent. aud true to its nauie iu durability ami iliousoof fuel. Anmi g the many couvenieucus attached to it, may be men i tioued a largo oven, with hooks arranged, for bus pending meats wbil roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to i gallous warmti.g closet, broiling hearth, .fc, Ac. Tho broiliug hearth is one of the mwt uutic- ahle features ot lb remarkable stove. Tl.ure uevor has been, to out knowledge, auy, broiling fixture that waa really eat isfaetory in its operation. '. hu proprietors ol this slow have been Conducting u series of experiments upon broillug, eliciting some valuablo cU, and iosultiug in the iuvcutiou of a gridiron adapusl to this stove, which baa Woeasecured by letters patent, aud i one of tho mist admirable things of the kind ' wo ever saw broiling without jmoke, and lu-,1 r tbu coals iu a constant g'b. We are always glad to do justice to mm-iianical ioirrovenienta, una especially such as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one above mer.tionod. The Economist, wliii li is commaudiugsncb atarge sale will bo fotiud ox'.y at b'JANTLIN A STEPHENS'S, Maiu St., l-ctwcen Water and Flret, Ev.in.ville, Ina mlrg Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NiEHAUS STILL. A c. A O rjnilis PlR.n UJe Vr ttEcurp B ed a bran-new stoclr of a great many articles to name, which are no" will certainly be sold 43 Main stroet. -xls, i i " viw