Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 301, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 August 1860 — Page 2

mitt Jf Hftg f0tmiaL EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORNING

...AUGUST 25 PEOPLE'S TICKET. TOR rUESIDEXT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. "Thi; People of these United States abe the rightful Masters op both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men whd Pervert the Coxsti TrTios." Abrafuim Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or MAINE. B& "I Love my Country more than I Love my Party. ' Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector! f r t- m otat at Large. WILL CC.MBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Outrict Elector. lit District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d D;strict- John W. Hay, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John II. Farquahar, of Franklin. 6th District Kelson Truster, of -syette. Sh District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock 7th District John Uanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th Diatrict James N. Tjner, of Miami. 10th District Isaac Jenkinaon, cf Allen. UthDlstrict David 0. Daily, of Uuntiugtou FOB CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, OF SPEN'CER COCNTY. f R COMMON PLEAS JCDOE, In the Liitnct 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. Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WiLLlAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. For. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Letter from BoouvUlt. Boon ville, Aug. 18, 1860. The great Douglas pole raising last Wednesday, in this placo, was a grand affair. There were two hickory poles elevated) about as high as the house tops, one south and the o'ber north of Main street, emblematic of the two sections or factions of the Democratic party. They were held out of a perpendicular position by guy-ropes, the one leaning North the other South, There was a bed cord or clothes line stretched from one to the other, bearing a flag composed of eight 3tripes, in the centre of which appeared the blue ground, with thirty-three stars. It is unlike any flag ever een by any body before. On the tipper stripe, to the left of the blue ground, was the word "Douglas;" on the right the word "Johnson," without any character or punctuation mark whatever to represent the and. So it reads, Douglas Johnson. As soon as the bed-cord vrxs hauled taut, Mr. Douglas Johnson waves clear, one Arariah T. Whittlesey, late of the Enquirer, was taken suddenly with a patriotic uuion-saving spell, and harangued the crowd from the Court House yard steps two or three minutes and then he subsided, overcome with emotion. One lalntcbeer was given for Douglas, by a German, and the crowd adjourned to the Court House to hear from the " Gallant Colonel Hendricks" and the " uncertain Law." Col H. spoke for about two hours and a half, charging a great denl of corruption and swindling upon the Republican party in the management of the Swamp Land fuud in the State of Indiana. He also attempted to make the Republican party responsible for turning the blind, the insane, the deaf and dumb out of the asylums, and sending them back upon the cold charities of their respective counties. He attributed the unprecedented prosperity of the country to the Democratic party, a3 though the people should thank the Democratic party for their seed time and harvest, instead of the Supreme Ruler of Lie Universe. He stigmatized the Republican party as being the Abolition party, but forgot to tell the people that the Democrats in '48 and '4S Mid it was the duly of Congress to prohibit slavery from going into the Territories. He attempted to frighten the people by telling them that if they voted for Lincoln they would be voting for a man whose policy would be to make all the slaves of the South free, and then make them citizens. thereby inundating the free States with negroes, who would enter the farms and the work-shops iu competition with white men. He denied that the Homestead Bill-was a Republican measure, but claimed considerable honor for having once made a speech in Congress, in favor of a Homestead law himself. He said the Homestead Bill was j ut into the Chicaeo platform as a clap-irap to catch votes, as it was likely to be a popular measure; but in all hi charges against Lincoln, he did not, as the small Democrats about the street corners do, charge him with voting against supplies aud land warrants to the soldiers in Mexico, who were fighting the battles of their country. He had a little moore sense th uft some of our pop-gun politicians whom 1 could name, who have made such charges, aud who have backed down from them. When Hendricks sat down, Judge Law took the stand,but before becould get the attention of the people, at least half of the audience had rettred, leaving the Judge to speech to a beggerly account of empty boxes. But "a short horse is easily curried," and the Judge soon dispatched him. He was in favor of harmony in the Democratic runks, and especially in this Congressional District, for if he was defeated tor Congress in October, it might be that Lincoln would be our next President. He attributed Buchanan's election in 1856 lo this Congressional district. The Crowd numbered about 350, cna-hnlf of whom were Repu''ii-ans and Breckinridge Damocrau. lo.v. Thb Floyd County Fair commences next Monday, the 27th inst.

From the Ctn. Price Current, Aug. 22. Business Summary for the Past Week. The demand for money during the pas: week baa been fair, but not pressing, and all good local paper offered was taken up by the regular houses at 1012 per cent. Outside, the range is 15 to 1 per cent, for paper not regarded good. The offerings of time bills on the East continue light, and they are in demand at 69 per cent, for sixty and ninety day, and on New Orleans at 910 per cent. Sight exchange on the East became unsettled, towards the close of the week, consequent upon the fact that the balances in the East, of two leading houses, were larger than was desirable, and they were anxious to reduce them, and sold at Jc. Monday the buying rates were J to I

prem., and the selling i prem., and these I were the rates yesterday. U e quote : Buying Selling New York sight Boston Philadelphia Vs prem prem prem '4S?i Prenl &?'s I"em li&K Prem )4 Pfera hi&Va di 3u(3I dis Baltimore paroi2u prem New Orleans hi KH ai American Gold tVAY prem

There is but little Illinois, Missouri, or ! lrellinBB. F u r"u Store. Warehouses Mer- . . . T , chandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ot

Wisconsin bank paper offering. It is taken at j per cent. dis. The weather has been cool the greater portion of the week, but very little rain has fallen here, though heavy showers swept over adjoining districts. We hear some complaint of want of rain in Indiana, but the corn in all good corn land in that Stale, we are assured by those fully competent to judge, has not suffered much, and as it is unusually forward, there seems to be little doubt that it will be a large crop, notwithstanding the drouth referred to. There has been no change in the market for Flour during the week ; the demand has been quite limited, and chiefly confined to the higher grades, and at no time has it been equal to the offerings, but holders display confidence enough to prevent their making any concessions in order to force sales, so that no decline has been established ; but for the lower grades prices are nominal, to agreat extent, and for the higher grades, whatever is doing beyond the local trade is for shipment to Tennessee and Georgia, from whence a moderate demand continues. Wheat has ruled dull, except tor choice samples, which are scarce ; and being wanted for seed, fancy prices have been paid for such, and for choice white $1 25 was offered and refused yesterday, and SI 05 would be paid for choice red. A large jiortioa of the wheat offered has been damaged by rain. Corn has not changed, for shelled ; but for ear it is lc lower than it was a week ago. A large demand will prevail for tltis article from the South the present season, and we notice a desire exhibited by parties in Georgia and Alabama, to make contracts for future delivery, but it is impossible to say now at what rate such contracts could be made. Oats advanced to 30c for prime new, with a fair export demand from the South. Barley and Rye unchanged. There is a good demand for prime fall Barky, for Indiana, at 75c. Some contracts have been made for superfine flour, for futuie delivery, at 4 50, the delivery to be made in October. It is easier to sell than to buy, however, at this dale, and the sales made in this way during the week do not exceed 6,000 brls. Matters, prospectively, look too uusuited to millers ! to give them confidence iu the safety of such contracts. The Provision market gained more firmness during the week, and mess pork advanced to $19 50, at which rate 1,000 bbls were taken by a New Orleans house. At the close holders asked $19 75S'J0. Bacon sides advanced to 12 aud 13J, the latter for clear, and shoulders to 9f.t(J, and 160 hhds were sold last Saturday at 10 12, and 13c for shoulders, sides and clear sides, to be delivered on the 15th of next month ; but the prices for the shoulders were considered above the market, whilst that lor the sides were regarded below it. Bulk shoulders sold at 8J and sides at 1011, though the business done in them has been comparatively small. Butchers' lard ia sellingat 10jllc, buyers furnishing barrels, but Tor other kinds there is no demaud, and prices are nominal at 12Jc for keg und 12 J 13c for barrel and tierce, which are the asking rates. A strong speculative feeling prevails in the Hog market, fur future delivery, and $6 50 for November and $ 6 25 for the fore part of December, are being freely paid. 2,000 head were sold at these rates, yesterday ; and we understand that packers, down the River, are busy making contracts at 6 50 for November. There seems to be strong faith that prices will rule high, in the early part of the season, at least. Whisky advanced Jc during the week, with a good demand, and lust evening the indications were that 18c will be obtained to day. The supply is light and hardly equal to the demand. Sugar is firm with a fair trade demand, and an upward tendency in prices. Fully fair sugar is selling in New Orleans at 9-c, whilst the same kind sells here at 8c, showj ing that the entire West must look to fori eign sugars, for its fall supply, so that a further advance seems quite probnble. MoS lasses has been dealt in more freely, during I the week, but prices are unchanged, and ' prime in oak can be bought at 43c. Coffee j dull, but the stoek here being light, prices i are not lower. The late advices from Rio j Janeiro, which are to the 20tb ult., brought i by the U. S. steamer Pouhattan, leave no i doubt that the supply of this article will be ; better henceforward, and that a consequent ! decline may be looked for. 70,000 bags j had been shipped to the United States from : Rio, during the month, and the receipts mere were increasing, dinseeii un aeeiined to 5Gc in the early part of the week, but subsequent sales were made at 58c. The new seed is now coming in quite freely, aud the quality is excellent. The current rate is Si 10. As regards the extent of the crop we have made particular inquiries, and find a great difference in the yield. In many places it will not be over one-half what it was last year, whilst iu others the yield is good fully up to last year, which, however, is the exception rather than the rule. On the whole it seems pretty clear that the quantity gathered in this State and Indiana, will not exceed three-fourths of last year's yield. Beef cattle were exceedingly dull during the week, and the lower grades declined 25c. Cattle are lower ic this market now. than they have been for seven years. Bucbuuao said aud it was a gra cious concession " Democrats have ajight to vote for whom they please.'' Napoleon said his soldiers might vote for whom they liked, but he who voted against him should be shot. This is what old Buck meant, for be is beheading every office hoider, who dares iutimate his preference for Douglas. Cob. Scbwarzwaelder, of the New York Fifth Regiment, has given one hundred dollars to the drum corps of his command to enablo thtm to challenge all the other drum corpc iu the Union. They ure jroiug on a drumming tour Soon, a ia Zouave. The Charleston Mercury says somebody j down iu Alabama calls the Douglasites 1 " Mulatto Republicans."

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

M1 BOCF.HILS. SJtSH, BOOMS, Ke., WJM at auction. We will commence the sale of ttte stock of Grrceries, fr., belonging to Elisha Bahcock, at hi store on Water street, on Monday morning, Aug. 27th, at 9 o'clock A. M. The stock ia quite large, ami it will he to the interest of dealers to attend, as it will be sold wilhout reserve. TERMS : A credit of four months will be given on all sums over Sln aud under J100, and six months on all sums over S1C0. the purchaser sh in; note payable in bank, well secured. aiig-2; H. NELSON Co. HARTFORD E CO., HARTFO RD, CON N INCORPORATED 1810 ! c U A R T E R PE RPETt'Al. With a Successful Business F.xperiencu of JE i f t y Y o jpx ! is. Cash Capital 9500,00(1.00 Capital and Surplus, 9890,986.61 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on property, can be effected in this Company upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risks andsecurity to Policy holders will admit. PABTICULAH ATTENTION given to insuring ' Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and i outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Livestock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, f-c, ic, contained therin, for a term of years at LOW rates of premiutn. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. II Huntington, I'rea't. 0. C. Lyman, Asa't bec'y. W, N. Bowers, Actuary D. Alexander, General Agent for th Western and South Western Slates, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western ! and Seuth Western States, Cclumbus, Ohio Applications for Insurance may be made to the i undersigned, the dnly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Ag'ts. Office: Matble Hall Building, Main street. ang23-2m

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PUBLIC SALE. W WILL SB. jtT PUBLIC JtUCM tion on the 20th day of September, 1SC0. at the Court house in Evansville, the rollowiug Lets in the Eastern Enlargement of tiie City aforesaid, towit: Lot C Block 25 Lot 5 Block 2 9 " 24 " 15 38 ' 14 " 48 ' It " IS 7 " 46 " 9 " 39 " 22 " 11 f 39 " 7 " 46 " 19 " 39 ' j ' 32 " 3 " IC 4 " 12 " C " 19 7 " 20

The Lots are well situated In an improving part of the Citv, and present a good opportunity for profitable investment. Tfemj Cash. For particulars enquire of Thomas E. Garvin, Third street, Evansville. ang23-4td&wtd JAS. P. KILBRETH, Trustee. rmo JfVBMBW TUB B LOO II, L'tiJi B : Kennedy's Medical Discovery. It is the best preparuion in the world for that purpose. For sale by WM. BIKItilOWER, Druggist, auc'JJ o. 78 wasnington Hioca. vl UJi BL.Tt till I US I-OH CHILLS, 9 Ague and Fever. Be IPs Tonic, India Chologogue, Ayer Ague cure, ur. jayne s Ague rins, O. K. or No. 88i, and every other reliable preparation fwr the above complaints. For sale by WM. B1EKBOWEK, Druggist. aug23 No. 78 Washington Block. lsjBJii,Mfiru ivfx roB bvmt 9 Cans. A large supply iust received by WM. BIERBOWEK. aug23 No. 7S Washington Block. (WLW VB fjf rtJB Mi B O SB B Ml BrM. are now receiving and opening their seasonable stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which will bo very extensive and beautiful. Their prices will favorably compare with any house in ! the city. They respectfully invite the ladies and all customer in general to cb.ll at their stansl. No. 3 Main street. (au6.2) kjdek ukus. BiHBBSB, CBBBSB.aa BOXES Prime W. R. Cheese, juBt received and for sale by I UAb. McJOHNSTON, angi:2 Posey Block. H W WHITE ftSH.Uti MJtikbbls just received and lor sale by i CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posev Block. IDeafness Cured. DRS. SMITH & WOOD, WASHINGTON HOTEL Home Testimony. To TUS Deaf Having been troubled with tieafu from infancy, I called upon DRS. SMITH Sc WOOD, and, from oiu. operation, 1 was relieved. Culumbes C. Class. Titos desiring fartbel information m regaid to tb;s interesting c.i?o are at Hfcrtjt0 9tM upon me at my place of business, No. 5 r htt-St., KtiMville. vaug23-dA wtf ; F. M. Sellman. INCORPORATED 1847. City ire Y -OFHARTFORD, CONN Capital, - - - $250,000. WAITE, Sec'v. C. B. BOWERS, Pros't. S. H. PRICE, General Agent, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL 4 SURPLUS $327,540. P.'.: - fTt.uynj itiKureH Liin-t Ion dftinHge by Fire on Dwelling and their Joutrnts, Store. Tnm rail oimmm Stocks of Merchwudize, and all insurable property at a reasonable rate of premium a any other solvent and reliable Company, Ad iiting Losses fair fy and paying AM promptly. Applicationi. made to and Policies iitmod bv A. C. UAL LOCK A SON., Marblf Hail Buildings Main t. aup21-3nirt Evassvillk, Ind. P AL L TRAD E 1 8 6a kich'u j. ODaau. w. wokmav. CONNER A WORM AN, HE 1 . MiXJ L H HBJLLBBS IJV WW Boots asd Shoes, No. atj Pearl street, botweeu Vine anil Kace streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stuck of custom and Eastern work, which isolfered to the trade ut lowest prices. atigl-.'imd jef U'JL OIL If t-OtV WJJT J WS good artic nf tWl Oil, call at THOMPSON'S New Itru store. He ha-, just received a fresh supply ! Extra Uetiuud. auaO .tl J? It I Cl.y-B L L JmT kinds of Pa nt Medicines that ur worth havin can be found at THOMPSON'S Nw Drug Store. augUo m?BBJ"CH rVKJyiTVBB JPOLIbU'. JT A bujwrior articlf fi r Polishing all kinds of varnished luruiture, at N. F. THuMPMiN'S City Durg Store. aag.S KJtHIlHti, SCttOLJB 4Jlt Paiet's. -TV Tr, -h.-ds of !!!- city will Ota" it Mm.c.-. ii ' fejt..-mb. i nest. AH tsuci 4eiiirf tor tpe H .0 t-cb'- I are ?w-a otd uii; 't iB-tt--I All sfatsssufp ur trm (be cit pfs must bv mirt ori'M to purnext. ey ory. r ot tn, Ho.imj augls dei T msBBocg. ci'v. i.ooo LiuAis K9 ... assorted size Window Sash; 125 b' sc assorted size Window Glass, in store aud for sale low by augls CUAS. McJOHNSTON, Poeey Block

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

&TJi.! i" MJIB F. TMLM VBB the 4th inst, our Bay Mare about 8 years old, i4J-j bands high, ttar ia forehead, blind of left eye. Whoever will rerurn her will bo liberally rewarded. S. E. GILBERT & CO., aug21 No. 4 Sycamore street. mB w live a s tJh l k. 5 h. W W CROSS, on Canal between Second and Third streets, has opened a Livery Stable, and solicits a share mm public patronage. Horses kept by day or week. anglS FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS. (WT SC'IU PKB B A- BUSSlJVtPH.WM. We are now receiving our first shipment of Fall Goods aaseog them 201' pes choice Fall Calicos, an extra quaUtv of Bleached Shirtine, Mu--iin, Ac, Sc. SCHAPKER BCSSING. uugl7 No. 40 Main street. nrio Tis m p i: pi: 0 sio.v. -b b-i thJtt WAITE'S RETROSPECT for July, iut DOB2LL CONYNGTON'S. ftO.n & A me Mi T It lJtJ POB VOUJ luring rainy days quiet at home, and at the same time to predispose them for useful meelHiUical em -ployment, is in Ihe shape of Toy Toolchests of different sizes, in store and for sale at the Hardware Store of GEO. S. SONNTAG CO., ausl7 Main st , just below the Branch Bank. gfBM'XJXB70MJViBt)' J.rM W-S Coopers' Tools Just received from the manufactory a full assortment snch as Planes, Bench Screws, Saws, etc. Coopers' Drawing-Knives, " Adzes nd Axes, Truss Hoops of all sizes, ete., etc. GEO. S. SONNTAG 4 CO., angl7 No. 10 Main street. TTIBJtSM BUTVTEB J. VII JBfWB. lot. lbs choice Table Butter, 200 dr-t Eggs just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, auglo Posey Block. N O T I C E ;'"T 0 mmoTicn to tj x-pj 'k bh. WW Notice is hereby given to the Tax-Payers of the City of ETimsville, that I have received from the Clerk of the Common Council the Tax Dupli cate for the year i860, and that I am now ready to receive the Taxes contained on said duplicate. Mv Office is No. 86 Main street, in the Washington Hotel building, second door below Third st. t.UBISTIAN HEDDEBICH, auglO Collector. mtCtLWUB, tOX. Wr Spring Chickens just received from canal, and for sale at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GBOCEBY. JT BJiLAHU.-'A TIKBCBS f BIJa H ALA Leaf Lard just received, and for sale at aug3 NO. 22 MAIN ST. 500 aug3 LBS. Jf B MM B COVJSTB1' Butter for sale cheap at NO. 22 MAIN t T. -mr a ms, mw s. lOO BOX L'BMi SIM Egg ang3 for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. SK jVITi? li'HIi.t T I L O t .-5U ww sacks German Mills just received, aud for sale at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. mm .1 H ti It 'S CHOCoi.iTK aJS'B Mm Cocoa, 25 lbs. Chocolate; 25 lbs. Cocoa; j :st received and for sale at ang:: ELLIOTT'S EAMTLiGROCERY -mm ijs'B 'o Jt if, f-v.vjy tJ b7 6 bhl s w pure Cider Vinegar, for Pickling, Just received and for sale at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. MmBIElt BKKV. 1 t .1 S B W. W. MM Davis' Cincinnati sugar-cured Dried Beef, just received and Jor sale at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. M7iOH SJLB M7 jWO kegs White Lead: 2o do Zinc, in oil; 20 dozen Paint aud Varnish Brush. ; 1(10 boxes Window Glass: Liuse'd Oil, boiled and raw; Lard Oil; Fish Oil; Codfish Liver Oil; Sweet Oil; Muvsville Coal Oil. WM HI ERBOWEK, augl Washington Block jFfZ7.iv 'jh-B i'BBitTajk WS settled fact that Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer is the best medicine known tor effecting a surs and permanent cure of Fever aud Ague or Chills and Fever. It prevents Ague Cake and all tho ills that follow the use of Oulnine. For sale by ST. S. THOMPSON, augl At the City Drug Store. iMGUE .Tl Kill t IJ-I IU BB BH' S mM. Chlorit e, Ayre's Ague uure, Osgood's India Oholagogue, Smith's Touic Syrup, Shaileuberger s Pills, Graves' Pills, Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, McKenzio's Tonic tVbi'ifng", an j Prof. Mott's Febrifuge Wine, at N. S. THOMPSON'S augl City Drug Store. JE XTBJICT OF LBMOJS- BOB FI JIaugl B7XTBiCTS THOMPSON'S Drug Store. OMf' VJJVMCL'J, OBMil auee Flowers, Bitter Almonds, Rose, Mao Ginger, Allspice, Celery, Struwlierry, Raspberry, ami all other kinds, of the verv let quality, nt N. S. THOMPSON'S utigl City Drug Store. WIDE AWAKE AT UNIFORMS $1.50 per Sett Complete. j. a. sFmr& co., 118 LAKE STRELT, CHICAGO, MM ml LL FROM THIS ll.t TK, FI Br nish th. WIDE AWAKE UNIFORM complete, and cd the very best quality, consisting j of the Water Proof Cape and Cap of tlio same nutterial, with Tri Coloied Silk Band. Also, the ' Torch Lamp with Staff and Flag attached, all ; ready for use at the extreme lew price of Sl.id per j Sett. Our Improved facilities ter manufacturing theso I goods, and the immense demand for them, induces ! ua to offer them at the above low price. CAMPAIGN MEDALS. I We have a large supply of LINCOLN AND ! HAMLIN MEDALS ; also, those of all the other ' candidates, which we areseiling bythe dozen, hundred or thousand at New Y'ork prices. Terms cash on delivery here or bv Express. augl5-lm. J. A. SMITH & CO. DRS. RONALDST& CONN. WmB. J. T. ( M'.V HJt yi.'tj .ISSOMM elated himself with Dr. Ronalds in the the practice of Medicine and Surgery, tenders his pro. fessional service to the citisfccM of Evansville and surrounding countiy. Residence on Third street, office at Dr. Ronalds'. augl5-2wd i orf u ii .--. e iiti.-rLJ-:.n.i.-and wife can find good boarding in a private family, within fife minutes walk ot the post ol flee. "For particulars enquire at this office. aug.l4-dtf MO FV F BY BODY R UN H E R E ! t. st HBt tci y r. f r t nr. i wj Cash Store of R Kuston A Co., tho follow ing 400 bushel A No. 1 Corn. 4o Oats. ho Rve, for 3l do jO do 4 tnns 4 do ."1 bushelFor sale cheap for cash street. -d d Bra.i. do Shipstlltl. jo New Timothy secd. at the feed store on Water it. S. BI STON A CO. Aigust loth. PAVILION HOTEL TO LET. rWHB PJI'ILIO.Y HOTEL, M situated on 'Vatcr street, between "dain and Sycamore streets, will bo Leased for a term of years. Also 3ti feet of Ground adjoining, running back and fronting l it feet on Sycamore street, will be leased with said Hotel, or separately. Said Hotel is the largest aud bent iu Evausville, aud is doing a first-rate business. Said House will be put in first-rate order, with out-houses and buildings complete. Possession given on the 1st day of October, I8oT). For term, etc., ad'ires OiTAVlA E. LEWIS, Yellow Spriugs, Ohio, auglo-dtl Care of Dr. Gross. BCo'TCSfJLB LOJVit'oJV POBTB B ;.o dozen pints just received anil for sale bv auglO CUAS. MlJOUNSTON. " OFrTCE OF EVANSVILLE INS. COTTl EvASSvtLt.r, Ind.. Aug. 3, 1800. I HP. STOCHUOLUBBS OP THB Evausville Insura'-ci uomtuiuy are herebynotified that the aunual election for uiue Directors will be held at the Office of the Company, on the 1st MONDAY tj ticpttmljer, being the 3d day of the mouth, between the hours of 1 uud 4 o'clock, r. u. By order of the Board. auglo WM. T. PAGE, Sec'y. ifo lets Ji.i.nsiid it bib it bbbf. Jtsi lbs just receiveii aud for sale by auglo CUAS Mi JOHNSTON, Posey Block. 1 M P L B Jt B B B S!W U O' S retail. 0 doisn "Lightning" I'arsrs, at 70c, retail; ti do i'WhittenioreV Parers, at SI, retail. The utter Pe;ir, Core and S'ice all ready to string for drying. More ccmiug. ToC have been paying cents and 51 29 for the atove kinds. The plce to buy Hardtrar cheap is where they do large bosiness, and therelore can sell for small profits. "Nuff ced." Tliat plar is CHARLES S. WELLS', aug J Kb 13 first street .

MISCELLANEOUS.

AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. rwWJB ujs'imBsia.vBO n-oor.it JL respectfully inform his friouds and fellowcitizens, that he has this day commenced bn-iuess for himself at the well known stand of Jobu M. App. I have just received a very nice and well selected stock of Ladios', Misses', Beys', and Children's Shoes of every style and of the best tjuality. Hoping that by strict attoution to business and the manufacture and sale of a No. 1 article of Sh es and Boots, I will merit the patronage of my new a well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes ot all kinds made to arderin the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. 'A. C. McDEVITT, So. G3 Main street, Kvausville, lud. .iuuetS-tt jfJfi:BBJi JfOB '47.V J.UtitiMjL ica Fbigs! Flags!! Flags! Ye youngsters uud lovers of Independence, if oa wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy your Flags at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of SCHAPKItlii BUSSING, july2 No. 4!l Main street. K.HW;.' BUOEtf! ! 8HOB8! !!WJh: 9 have Just received a large addition to our stock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes of eyory kind, which will be sold at prices to snit everybody. Call and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPKEK A BCSSING, july2 No. 49 Main street. WJBMUB OJV HPBrjVUS TK.V . M. Alley. The proprietor of the Pigeon Springs begs leave to inform the public that he has recently erected and cempleted a fine Ten-Pin Alley. The Springs are situated but one mile from Main street, City of Evansville, a good distance for either a walk ur a drive. The waters of the Spring posses unsurpassed medical properties, and invalids and others woold do well to resort to them. jliere are also baths on the premises, and the grounds are beautifully shaded with trees, and surrounded with a salubrious atmosphere. WM. BATES, Proprietor. N. B. An omnibus runs regularly three times a day to and from the city. julyiR MM-1 V'l.W J VST BBVBIVBII J MM. new stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Superior Gold Pens, and Y ins Silver Spoons, we respect, fully Invite all to call and examine quality und prices. Persons buying now may expect to get great bargains. Alt article warranted. BirriiOLFI- BROS., july2o-lmd 4s Main street JT KJJr I..I H II-J tBOItti.IBTUI.ti, JS.J For sale at COOK A LANOLEY'S. c) BBLS. CttIBB VI.VB&B , m9 that is Cider Vinegar. Cook Langley ! have in store 20 bbls Extra Cidsr Vinegar, which ! they wiil warrant pur? and free from v acids, and , to keep pickles fine and bard as when first made. mmooTs .t.'ii shobs. Bt-. jtit te MM Burrow, 15 Main street, have a good assorti meet of Boots and Shoes on hands, aud are con- ) 1 stantly in receipt of additions thereto. The It. -tail i trade may always find in their store a gcod stock of ! ood Goods, and at lowest prices. july24 ' a7a sjt l b 'bo ti tTs i . v it WW Shoes. Read A" Burrow-'s Wholesale stock j i of Boots aud Shoes is now large and complete with ! the most desirable goods of the best New England ! manufacturers. All of which they will sell cheap for cash or prompt paper. Call and examine. j July 24 j WJfO B) vMB If B O It VI SB L O II B! 1 MM Flour, as low as the lowest and as good as the j I best. In the present excited state of the Flour ; market, when the prices are changing almost every 1 day, if you wtnt to buy a good article cheap call at j VICltF.UY'S july20 Star Family Grocery. yjhBTX ' SBT B B WO JnJi JV 8 j M Friend. lo boxes Chemical Olive Erasire ' Soap just received at the " Star Family Gncery' i of (july2t) VICKEKY BROS. OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. r BIB Mi CJ-IIBBSIttJ"BII WISH TO M inform the public iu general and the rest of j : mankind in particular, that they have bought out ! the Feed business of Mr. .1. C. Ousouchet, and that j ' they will be prepared from this tini3 to fill all orders for FEEO and NEED of any kind. Oar Mr. K. S. Kcston having formerly ben en -i:Sed very successfully in the bu-iness for over one year, but ail, u away to England upon family business, has returned to his old ataod where he will at all times DC pleased t- se his old friends and : former customers and all others, aud fill their orders for anything in our liue, with promptness and sat- ! isfnetion. Feed delivered free to anvpart of the city. july20-tt R. S. RL'STON A- CO. NEW YORK WIRE Hll LL. i mmBLsojY- hi u.no.vtt, .rr..vr'- ; V W facterers of and Dealers in I RE OF ALL , i DESCRIPTIONS. Particular attention given to Quisle sent to their Warehouse, St John St., N. Y., j I which will be tilled PROMPTLY, and bavpeedy j ; dlrpatch. Circulars furni.hod, giviug discount from List, ; or uett prices at LOWEST MARKET KATE-. TERMS. Six Mouths' Note, payable at Bnuk, i i with current rate of Exchange on Nsw York, or 6 per cent, off for Cash. j Wire Mill, 25th Street, Warehouse. 1 John ! street, New York. jtily20 lnnl I a USSOJVS IJV JBVSIC..-THB f7.V4 J derslgned would respectfully inform the cit izens of the city that he is prepared to give lessons in music, ou the Piano or other instruments, to all who may favor him with their patronage. Instruments of all kinds tuned and put in order. He will also select instruments for those who are not judges themselves and desire to purchase on reasonable terms. Residence on Sycamore street, between S.cond and Third streets. julyll CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS. Dissolution of Partnership. rurwE fji BT.y-p hhi f hbbbtoM fore existing between the undersigned under the firm of Brown d Aikmau is this day diss-.lved by mutual consent. Dither party Is authorized to use the name cf the firm in settling the bUsftfecs. WILLIAM BROWN, W. M. AIKMAN Evausville, July loth, 1860. (O.YTLY'f J TOJV - THB I'.VIIPHsigr ed will continue the bnsiness of t'le above firm, under the style of W. M. Alkman & Co , and would respectfully solicit a continuance of been extended to the old firm, and being fully prepared to extend every facility te shippers, either by Canal, River or Railroad, wo assure them that their interest shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor mj with their patronage. Respectfully, julylo W. M. AIKMAN A Co. am (11 .V ..V ' PHI VB S ! P B I .VP S! M 5oO lbs Extra Turkish Prunes et 12SfcC per lb at ( july25) COOK & LAWGLEY'S. -MUST BBC EI FB It 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Until Packing, 500 lbs Cotton Rope from 3-10 to lji ln.r, 150 lbs Gum tolinch 150 lbs Gasket Borad, reels No. 1 Packing 1 art, del Gum Cutters. doz Lantertu from 10c to So.oO, it lbs Nos. l.O, and Flour of Emory, 42 pairs Skiff Oar. Manilla Rope all sizes, Twin-s, Murlin, Sjmn Y'arn , Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at Jnno22 SINZICn . SON'S. ITI BOM THE PJSB.TI OP THM SUBM. scrilMT, about 4 miles from Evansville, on the Green river road, his TWO MUL'S one a sorrel Mare Mule, and the other a Horse Muie about 15 hands high, marked with lines on his back and rings rounc. his legs. A literal reward will be paid to any person returning him to JOSEPil Nit IITERN, ueartne Market Honse, Evansville, or who will give information where thev may be found. augo-2wdw JOHS BARENDS. j John law, M. a. anthes, (Notary Public.) ILAW & ANTHES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTION AND RKvL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court ' House, Evausville, Indiana. ma lij.d4T.-ly CiMBBMlMUBjM&nrm tJOJ .TI.S- ' ker. The undersigned is fully prepared to manufacture all descriptions of Carriages and Wagons from the fiuest to the cheapest, all of which will be guaranteed of the best wo. kman-blp. A constant supply ol Carriages aud Wagous will be. found in my warerooms, ut No. 140 Main street, I Evansville. 1 KKANK HAMMKKSTEIN. N. B. Ki-pairing done at reasonable rates, with ! neatness and dispatch. july'jO-mdjiw ' Omi' it It PUTS OP LI It B 3 Tb OP 185-'30. wp persons indebted to Jacob Straub X Sou for ths vcars lS-M, will please call and settle. JACOB ol KA '.Hi SON, Hardware Dealers, 74 Main street. july24 3edr4tw jrpoB bWjvtTbb well fi.'o n-jv-BV Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Gavisk, dcense'i, ms a grocery and provision store, corner ot Main and Fonrth streets. Thera i- a tirst-rate smoke hoiie atlscbod to the store. Apply to Jrhn Gavisk, or WM. RAHM, Jr. julj'.t-diwtl VOWIS y-OVB TIME TO SECVBE cheap Freeing Lumber. 5i,0.'i0 feet No. 1 " Allegheny Mahogany " (Uemlock), 16 feet long cut with circular saw, without stump-shot, and a first-rate article for Poncing, Shops, Barns, aud H-. Fiootlug, and for sale at the eery low price of 12 50 per thousand feet. JOHN K. GLOVER, augll-dtw Corner Main and Seventh sts.

MISCELLANEOUS.

JOHM A. BEITZ... ...JOHN A. HAS EY & CRESCENT CITY .-P O U K" 33 Y . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY FOL N DRY Im leave to inform their friends aud the pub lie in general that they are fully prepared to main to order all kinds of ACHINFRY Needed tor Mills or Manufactories of any kino -Having a great varietv of patterns for 1 I L L GEARISGi of any s!7e, and STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MAOH1NEHT. TOBACCO SCRKWS AND FINISHERS. MALT MILLS; SASH. MILKY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GU II M ING M AC H I NES, IRON FRONTS for Hous CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the IRON FOUNDKY AND MACIfINK BL'SINSoS BBJSS ( JAT."JS made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TURESU1NG MACHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved siylr IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES. GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE. AND FIRK BRICK, ! All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES - nin At thb old itfot price lwavn pp.ul fi utd METALS, Stand Corner Canal and Ingle sti et REITZ fc HAAIEV. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Ma chinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always oh band nnd for sale. 50 BUSH. CHOICE PBESH COB.V Meal just received at julv25 COOK A LANGLEY S. American Cutlery and Plated Ware. m l-O - Ll.ytlL K MILS PUT jt.1m M Table Knives and Forks. Ivory handle Desert and Table Knives only. Plated ' " Vorks, Butter Knives. Plated Tea and Table Spoons, Carvers to match with Knives and Forks, Slaw Cutters, Enameled Kottb s and Sauce pans. The above f best Uality and finish, leceived end offered at reasonable rate :it JACOB STKAI'B f SON'S, julylo 74 Maiu street. H J II i'UST TOOLS .1 T MEIIUCEII Cradles, Sickles and Forks, at very low fiirures to close out stock. JACOB STRAUB A SON. MvJtVt CO PEE. -ir, P Of KU TS wM for sale bv S. E. Ol LBERT CO. TtrmBE SS S ML HS.J LJiBtiE STOCK MM of Black and Faucy Dress Silks very cheap to close out, at tho cheap Drv Goods Store of SCHAPKEE A BUS8INU, julv2 No. 49 Main street. fyja t:.j a x bub bow, ij MjIM.Y m m street, have jnst received a good assortment of the following description of Shoes, to-wit : Ludiee' Lasting id eel, d Congress Bli, ' " Gaiters, " 8p'g " ' Kid " P.oots. " and Go;,t Sp'g Heeled ; ' " aud Buskins, Slip's iu great variety. Mi i Kid, Calf aud I.astlug Congresn Boots, Coif Scotch Boots, " and Goat Oxford Ties, Gint,En'd and Plush Pumps and Nnllillera, Fine French Calf Boots, Calf, Goat and Enameled Scotch Boots, 11 " Oxford Ties, Boy. Youth's Oxford Ties and Brogans, Scotch Boots, Child's Heeled Euameled Ankle Ties, ft Fancy Colored Aukle Ties, Kid and Morocco " " Clipper Tip'd Boots every kind. All of wbicti were made by the best manufacturers East, and will be sold at vrry low prices. MMC21 HUNNELL'S (FORMERLY OF STEELE ic IIUNNELL.) Flooring 3MULiai. CORNER OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASSVILLK. JA'D rwitllS JVB U B ST& B LISHMEJVT 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 and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of Work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and will be offered at the lowest cash pricee. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatherboarding constantly on hand, aud will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern Slitting and nil kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style. Jy22 WM. BUNNELL. NEW FURNITURE STORE JUST OPENED BY THE TELL CITY FURNITURE CO The largest and finest assortment of FURNITURE AN D CHAIRS of all kinds in the city, xX WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No 5 Water St., next door to R. Barnes, EVANSVILLE. Ill D F Sedlttzkt, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, Ind. june2o-0in np O I L B T M In great variety New Drug Store of feb57 .1 It T I t LBS t the lowest price, at the N. S. THOMPSON. 2 4 b of a fa LBS tJ.t.rts, c.t.Vft ssUWU ed, 2,000 lbs Shoulders, plain, 500 lhs sides, just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. JObB. SCllLJEPPEB'S CBLBHBJIMp ted German Ointment, an iniallible cure for Boils, Felons, Cut-. Bruises, Fever Sores, Scalds, Euros. White Swellings, Salt Rheum, and Innama. tions of all kinds. N. S. THOMPSON. Wtlolesale and Retail Agent, atiirl No. 66 Main street. a 10.-UIFS WjITBB t MTB.l TE Lemonade, at Drug Stere. of Magnesia and Tartro Citrii augl TllOMPSON'r Imm onso Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Mair Restorative Was introduced to the public early Iu 1853. it is now Universally used throughout the civili I rid. IF Y'OUR II AIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR II AIR IS THIN, OR, IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. II YOU HAVE DANDRCrr, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOC DAVE NERVOUS HE IVACHJE, IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PliESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,' TO MAKE THE U A I K GLOSSY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD &C0., 114 MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO . PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY" AND COUNTRY O.J. WOODdfcCO., ARC, ALKO, AOEKTB roa lilt. .nj.V.V S CE L B BBJl TE B june 12-3md.tw pTBls OP TUBJvTIJVB.& bbls. In perfect order, just received per steamer E. U. Fairchild, for sale bv juneJO S. E. GILBERT & CO BJIUE Sit L ti ii S J.VIt BV T TEB. a choice lot last received and for sale by CHA3 McJOHNSTON, JnlyzT Poeoy Block

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

; 410BPOBJTIOJV JVO T if! K. : S Order for Plank aide-van. (onncfl Chamber, ; Angus 11 1860. And tio it isherehv order.. land directed, ty the Common fpiwcil of ttia City 1 1 i Evausville, that the owners of all Lots or parts i of Lots fronting on or adjoimng lb south-enst ' Mde of Elm street, ion second to Third streets, iu said City, caunw the side-ualks thereon to 1 be brought to the yroiier gafoe, and that they ! causes side-walk ofClas No. 2 to be laid down thereon, with oak curbing two and a h:,lf inches ewr wt ire inches in ritmeiydenK, vlrhln thirty Bays from the publication of this order P. BURKE, Clerk t'itv Clerk's rHIIee, AnunM IK. MM, g 1 u B M' OBJ V I O JV V ti T I C K - I W-y Order fee Plank Side walk. Angnst 11, lfW j And now it is hereby orb-r .i ami directed by tloCommon Council of the City ' Evansville. that the ' owners of all lots and parts of bits fronting on v edji iniugthe south west side ot Thir l street from Division to Elm street, in sfld citv, ratine the sldo walks thereon to be brought to th f4occ grade, and that they came MftMe wslk of cl.iss No. 2 to bo i Hit down tbereioi. with c.ik ctirtifng two and I half inches by rx4ve im-h- in diov-ftsfons, withio ! thirtv days from the pul'licstioti of (Ms or 'er. P. Bl'RKE, Clerk i C(t Clerk's 0IHee Anpi-i istb, lfW. j1 O II J' t B T I O.y -mO TICB. Order fur Plank Side-Walk. Council Chimb" August 11, I860. And now it is hereby ordered 1 diiecte.i.hy the Commoti Council of the Cltv o. r.vansviiie, ttmt trie Ulcers ot all of Lots fronting on or adjoining side of Elm -tr.-ot. :i,.-h- .-ir Lois or parttiie north-west to Cruentai street, in said City, en, . the aide-walk thereon to I- brenght to iti" r -r grade, and thai they cause a sole-walk of Class No. 2 to lie laid dniio thereou. with -ak curbing two and a half inches bv twelve inches in dimensions, within lh:r ty duvs from the publication of thi order. P. BCRKE, Clerk Clerk's Office, August 18, 1800. J 1 O It P P B.I T WOJV.VO TICB Older for Brick Side Walk. Council Cham .Inly 28, 18ui. And nowdirected, by the CjDirno Evansville, thut the own lots fror ting on or adjoin Fourth street. 1-etw-et-n M in said city, aue the brought to the proper g a Side-Walk of rbiss So. on within thirty decs ir, or-lor. Citv I 'letk's ( t'ic, .1 nl i hi deled ami ia City ot tn parts nt and that they- chil.be laid dow n thrc publication of this CI 1 O P I' O H t r I o .v 'ide-Walk ;, 2f, leoo Order to Brick is her Jul Aud now it bv the fj) tiiuion I villi, t hat the ov ners of sli loss or parts of bufronting on or adjoining the nonih-wert side of Fourth street, between Main snd Locu.-t streocs. in said citv. cases th" Slits walks ttiereon to bi, brought to tho proper giab-. nnd that they cause a side-walk of Claim No. 1 to be laid down thereon within Ihlxy days from the publication of thi, order. P. BI Rli F, CT. i k Clerk's (illlee, Jnlv XI. IHt'O. CIO B P O B ' Onler for Uriel Tl OJV JVOT I 4 K, - k Side-Walk. Jnlv l.no And now it is hereby ordered .ind oir-ct.i, by tiie. Common Council of Urn City of Kvanstlil.-.'i !. the owl er or owners of Lot. No. 164, In the Dona (inn Enlargement of said city, cauce the side-walk thereon to b brought to the prop r grsde, an 1 that they cause a sido-ualk ot Ciass No. I to t. laid down thereon within thirty days from tb publication ot this order. P. III'RKE, C'le.rk Clerk's Office, Jnlv 341, i860. mm o Tit OW TbeO TH E TO CO JVT BJ CTO H .. Common Cotincil of the Citv of Evans ville will receive sealed proposals until August Ulst. 186U,fvr grading, guttering and macadamizing Third street, from Locust to Sycamore strict; tnr Con tractor to furnish all the materials, and do thu work ngreealdj to plan and specifications on file in this office. P. BCRKK. Clerk Clerk's Office, July :m, igtfl. to h p o B.i r i ti JVO T I :E. W Order for Plank Side-Walk. July 17. laOO And now it Is hereby ordered and directed bv the Coinuion Council ol the city of Evansville, (bat tbowners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on o, adjoining the south side ot' Hamilton street, trom Washington street to the eastern i'.ne of the Corporation, cause the side-walks thereon to lie brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, withiu thirtv days from the publication ol thl. order. P. BL'KKE, Clerk. Clerk's Ofti.-e, July 25. M; FLEAGER, JE Jw T 1 S T I MMJS HE TUBJVB It, JI.VU STILL MM continues to keep pace with all the Improvements in his profession, at his Rooms under Oity Daguerrean Gallery. 45 Main street. He la now i making those beautiful Hard Rubber, Vulcanite ', and Amber plates, which in many reaoects, are superior to Gold. Also, the osual styles of Oold and Silv. r work. Decayed teeth permanently saved I by plugging. lie is also using the Electrical proi cess for extracting teeth without pain. Children's '. teeth straightened, Ac Prlcos very moderate, ! and work warranted. jaly2-tf J 'mnilL'S'Bljop'pLlV jyTTlIE NaW DRUG STORE, j nugt 69 Main etreet. I raiH o.h p so.v s egvp mm.v cobM dial a certaiu cure for Diarrhea, Dysentery, and all diseases resulting from a change of water, food, or climate. It Is invaluable to travelers, t'at sale at N. 3. THOMPSON'S augl New City Drug Stora. The Economist rmviis stove hjs takbjv the M first premiums at every' Fair where !t has been exhibited. At the Sonth-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, 1859, there wem but two premiums offered for cooking stoves one for the best wood coeking stove, and one Tor toe best coal 1 cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST PREMIUM FOB THE BEST . OOKING 8T0VE I FOR WOOD. Roelker, Klusmnn A- Co took the first ! premium for their cooking stove for coal. No other premiums were offered. The large silver znedal was awarded to the Economist at the New York State Fair ; and the first premium at the United States j Fair held at Chicage, and twelve otbor State and ! County Fairs in 185!. In no branch of mechanical art has there . been a more apparent advance than in tne manufacture oi stoves. It is but a few years since the very name was a novelty, representing u huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoiu ol : use as ornament, These have gradually given plao. to patterns of grace and utility ; until the varieties our markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of names ; and the different phases the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan himself. In style and finish, tho improve- ; ment has been real, leaving nothing to be desired ' on that point, but the severe competition in price, to which they have been subjected, has deprived them of many of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems more especially to have beei, 1 the case in reference to cook stoves an article oi domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wives and crotchety servants than most people imagine. The public have long sought ao Improve- ' ment in thi? article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only . possesses tile merits of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of manufacturo. These qualities seem to be possessed most fully in ! the Economist anew stove, erfectedand brought ! out the past season, by Messrs. Truadwell, Perry ; A Norton, of Albany. Wo heard so mnch of this i store, and it looked so much like a stove intended i for ate, that we concluded to try tbem, and the ! result of the experiment convlncos us that the : proprietors, in their determination .o make the best : store in the world, have succeeded. "Ye regard the ! Economist as possessing all the merits above en a I no rated as the great stove ot the day far in advance of anything ever attempted lu the lloe tit stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its name iu durability aud the use of fuel. Anions the many conveniences attached to it may be men tioned a large oven, with hooks arranged, for sue peuding meats while roasting. A copper watoi tank, boldiDg from 12 to 25 gallons warmln,. closet, broiling ueerth, ic, tc. The brolllr.k, hearth is one of the must Doticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory in its operation. The proprietors of thlstove have been conducting a series of experiments upon brolllug, eliciting some valnable facts, and resulting lu the Invention of a gridiron adapted tM this stove, which has been secured by letters patent aud it one of the most admirablo things of toe kind wo ever saw broiling without smoae, and keeping the coals lo a constant glow. We are always giad to do justice to mechanical improvements, and especially such as couuibuic so largely to the genera; good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, wbi h is com munding such a leTjro sale wiU be found only at 6CANTLIN HTETHENS'S, Main St., between Water and Filet, Evansville. Ini: 'rt' Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS STILL AHEA t rWHIS PIB.tM 11.1a Jl'ST MBCBIVt. M ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of a great many artiolea in their lino, too Buuiorcc to name, which ere now open for Inspection, and will certainly be sold oheap for cash at th4r etose . 43 Main street. MILLER NIEHACS.

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