Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 305, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 August 1860 — Page 2
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fw J 5 EvANSVILLE, JND. THURSDAY HORSING. .AUGUST 33 Ikv list of Premiums OF THE TBIBD ANNUAL Agricultural & Mechanical Fair, TOE THE South - Western Indiana District, TO BE HELD AT Er4.XSVII.LE, SEPT. 18, 19, 20, 43TD 21, I860. CLASS -No. 5 Catti-:. Best bun 3 rears old and over $20 a dip Beat 11 2 ' Beet ': 1 " Best calf Best cow 3 years old and over " heifer 2 years old " 1 calf " yoke of oxen " fat ox or cow ' milch cow
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A statement is to be filed with the Secretary when the entry is made, specifying ; 1st, The age and breed of the cow and time of calving ; 2d, the quantity of milk and weight of butter made in tea days ; 3d, the date of trial ; 4th, the cow must be on the Fair ground during the Fair. SHEEP. Best fine wooled ButK $5 00 a dip " long ' " 5 00 " fine " ewe 5 00 " " long " " 6 00 " " three ewe lambs 00 " a " buck lambs 2 00 " CLASS NO 6. Hoofl. Best boar two years old or over 10 00 " Best " one " ,; " 3 00 " " breeding sow over 2 yrs. old 10 00 " Best " " 1 year old 5 00 " Best pair sboaii under C mo. old 0 00 " iJest litter ot pips not less than five three months old 5 00 " Best fat hog 5 00 " POULTRY. Best pair of Shanghais 2 00 " pair of Brahma Pootras 2 00 " " pair of Polnnds 2 00 ' ii ii chickens, crosses of any breed 2 00 pair of common ducks 2 00 " pair of geese 2 00 " pair ot turkeys 2 00 half dozen chickens 2 00 CLASS No. 7- Fruits. All fruits must be grown by the exhibitor, And correctly labelled (six of each variety ), accompanied by a list of the same ior entrv. No person can enter the same variety to compete for more than one premium. Best ten varieties ot apples 5 00 H five varieties of apples 3 00 H qaarter of n bushel of pears I 0 " quarter of ft bushel of peaches 1 00 ti.e clusters of grapes ot any ' kind 1 00 f ikie dozen quinces 1 00 FLOWERS AND SHRUBS. Best 'olloction of greenhouse ilants $5 00 & din ' sngle plant in bloom 2 00 " U tisplay of roses - 3 00 " ." lisplay of Mowers of any k nd 3 00 " " fcoquet 1 00 " CLiSS No. 8. Agricultural Implements. Best breaking plow S3 00 a dip. " mltivating (oue horse) low od plow " nbsoil plow " ingle shovel plow - ouble do do " ultivator u co horse barrow Jli'. ae horse do , field roller 3 U0 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 ' sarn planter, horse power.. 3 CO wheat drill 3 00 grass seed sower I potatoe planter ' fan mill " cutting box " corn and cob prinder.. cider mill . " churn " cheese press clover gatherer " hay rake hay loader hay press " corn sheller ' thresher and separator . 2 00 , 2 00 " . 2 00 " . 2 00 . 3 00 " . 3 00 " . 1 00 ' . 2 00 " . 3 00' " , 2 00 00 " 5 00 H . 2 00 " 10 00 " clover buller and separator 5 00 " reaper and mower 10 00 " mower 0 00 ' reaper 10 00 " 5 00 . " . . 5 00 .... 10 00 " 3 00 " . 6 00 " " ditching machine ' slump machine " two horse wagon " hay rack or bed f corn harvester . " wind power for farm purposts 5 00 " display of forks, rakes and small tools 3 00 ' balf doz axe handles........ I 00 ' bee hive 2 00 CLASS No. 9. Machinery. Best portable stetim engine 15 00 " stationary steam engine ip boiler ' Fire engine " garden engine " Dy nanometer ornamental fountain hand loom latb machine turning lathe p " stave machine " smut machine " shingle machine " portable platform scale " cattle or hay scale? sewing machine brick-making machine " Sorghum mill '' flour packer., " portable grist mill " pump of any kind " horse power " morticing machine ' boring machine " machinists' drill " sansage cutter...., " knife sharpener .15 00 .10 00 . 3 00 . 5 oo 5 00 . 5 00 . : oo . 5 00 . 5 0(T . 5 00 . r. oo . r oo .10 oo . 5 00 .. 5 00 . 5 00 6 00 .HiOo . "i oo . 6 00 . oo . 2 00 . I 00 . 1 00- ' . 1 00 CI. VSS NO. 10. The following articles must be made with in the year 1860. mechanical. "Bost cooking stove for wood.. " parlor " " .. " cooking 'i coal... 3 00 a dip. .2 00 " ..3 00 ..2 00 parlor specimen of sheet-iron work. 2 00 " tin ware 2 00 " brass lind copper. 2 00 two horse carriage 10 00 ODen busirv 5 00 "
" covered buft gy 5 00 " ' sulky 3 00 " " display of split baskets 'J 00 " ' vrillow ware 3 00 " " pannH door 2 00 " " pair V'enitiau blinds 2 00 " specimen of sash 2 00 " lot of cooler's ware 5 00 " display of cabinet work 10 00 ' ' chairs, parlor 5 00 " 1 ' " common 3 00 " ' specimen of harness leather..."2 00 "
dip. ,4 Ledger 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 Shot " specimen of iron Fence " disDlav of Edge Tools.. " " of Cutlery " " of Fasteniugs 2 00 " specimen of Gate 3 00 " " " of Drain Pipe 1 00 " " " Shingles..... 2 00 " " Dressed Flooring. 2 00 " balf dozen Corn Brooms 1 00 " " " split " ..... 1 00 " "display of Brushes 1 00 " " " of Trunks and Carpet bags 2 00 " " specimens of Dentistry 3 00 " " display of Stone Ware 2 00 " specimen of Horse Shoeing. 2 00 " " display of Hard and Fancy Soaps .. 1 00 " " display of Candles 1 00 " " specimen of Lard Oil 1 00 " " Hair Mattress 1 00 " " Shuck " 1 00 " " Spring " 2 00 " " Moss " 1 00 " " Cotton " 1 00 ' " set of Horse Shoes...". 1 00 " CLASS NO. 1 1. Ladies' Manufacture. The following articles must have been made within the year, and by exhibitor, and must be so stated at the time of entry. Best five yards of tow linen... $3 00 & dip. " five yards of flax linen 3 00 " " five yards linsey 2 00 " " five do flannel 2 00 " " five do mixed jeans 2 00 " " five do brown jean3 2 00 " " ten yards of woolen carpet... 4 00 " ten yards woolen carpet, cotton chain 3 00 ' ,! ten yards of rag carpet, woolen chain 3 00 " " patch-work quilt 2 00 " " wite quilt 2 00 " " worsted cpailt 2 00 " " counterpane ... 2 00 " " fcntt wool stockings 1 oo " " knit wool cocks 1 00 " " pound woolei yarn 1 " foot mat 2 " pair of blanKets 3 . ' specimen of ortwweutul 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o'o 00 needlework ' ottoman cover " table cover rnm " fancy worked chair cover.. " fancy worked chair tidy... " fancy worsted work : fancy worked slippers " ladies' sack... " child's sack 2 mantilla.... 2 " pair of lamp mats 2 " pair of uauts 3 " vest....." i 3 " birt 3 " ladies' cap 1 " bonnet 2 " calico dreae 2 woolen dress 3 " artiticial flowers 2 " wax flowers t "specimen of beaU work 2 " specimens of shell work 2 " worked ladies' collar 2 crochet collar 2 00 00 00 0O 00 Ofl II . " silk mitS : 2 00 " liest specimen silk or utuer fringes CLASS NO. 12 Art. Thtf following articles must have been made within the year, and by the exhibitor, anil must be so stated at the time of entry. Beat specimen of landscape painting, in Oil 3 00 a dip. " tkiicy painting, in oil... " " portrait painting, in oil " " flower painting " " Crayon drawing " " pencil drawing. " " pen drawing . ... " " sign painting ,. " " architectural draw.ng.. 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 " collection of dnguerreo- ' typr, ambrotypes, and " other sun pictures. 00 00 00 00 " specinoen colored photographs 5 00 " " " penmanship 2 ' ' gilt frames 2 " display of musical instru " ments "'i.'mxm') 3 00 ' specimen monnmentat mar- " ble... 5 00 ' " " statuary 5 00 " CLASS No. 13. Table Comforts. Receipts must be Filed. The SecretAry will refuse to give entry ! cards to all articles of this class, and class i fourteen, that are not accompanied by a state ment of the process ot manufacture ot butter, cheese, sugar, bread, cakes, jelly, preserves, fruit butter, pickles and canned fruits, signed by the exhibitor, and saying that the article was made within the past year. The judges must test the articles in different ways. Best .': lbs butter made in June 2 oo a dip " 3 " " " Sept. 2 00 " 5 " cheese, or over 2 00 " 5 " maple sugar 2 0o " ' quart maple molasses .1 00 " " " Sorgho " I 00 " " loaf wheat bread, salt or milk rising 1 00 ' " loaf wheat bread, yeast rising 1 00 " " loaf com bread 1 00.. " " spongo cake 1 00 o pound cake 1 00 " " fruit cake 1 00 " cup cake 1 00 " 't pastry :..l 00 " " biscuits 1 00 " " speciiucu of lard 1 00 " " " dried apples 1 00 M " peaches 1 00 " " display of coufectionery 3 00 9 ' specimen cured ham 1 00 " " " beef- 1 00 " " 5 lbs honey, strained 1 00 " 5 " " iu comb i 00 CLASS No. U. Canned Fruits. Receipt must be fled, u in Class 1 3. Best quart canned strawberries 1 00 a quart canned blackberries. ...1 00 " quart canned rasberries 1 00 quart canned currants. 1 00 quart caoucd gooseberries 1 00 . " quart cauncd cherries 1 00
" 'rol " ...3 00 A " " upper " ...C 00 " " calf skin 2 00 .! doubl carriage uacneKa , S'"B 10 00 ' single carriage harness j oo wagoo harness... 3 00 " man's saddle 5 00 " lady'a " ......6 00 li riding bridle 3 00 " calf skin boots 2 00 kip ': " 2 00 coarse ...1 00 " ladies' gaiter I 0n " " shoes 1 00 pair Slippers 2 00 Silk Ilat I 00 Fur " 1 00 display of llats 3 00 9 of men's clothes, as to make and fit. 5 00 specimen of Job Printing 1 00 " "Fancy " 3 00 " fancy Book Binding 3 00
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dip ' quart canbed plums 1 00 " quart cauned tomatoes i 00 " quart canned peaches 1 00 quart canned pears 1 00
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apple butter 1 00 a dip, peach butter 1 00 ' tomato butter...... 1 6o li blackberry batter - f. or jam .1 00 ' JSLXIKb. strawberry jelly ....1 00 currant elly 1 00 " gooseberry jelly 100 " grape jelly 1 00 ". blackberry jelly 100 peach jelly 1 00 " apple jelly 1 00 " pear jelly 1 00 u quince jelly . .1 00 11 rhubarb jelly 1 00 "
PKESERVEfc. " glass jar strawberry pre serves , 1 00 " glass jar gooseberry preserves 1 00 " glass jar cherry preserves 1 00 " elass jar plum preserves . 1 00 " glass jar grape preserves... " glass jar peach preserves... " glass jar apple preserves... " glass jar pear preserves.... " glass jar quince preserves. ..I 00 ..1 00 ..1 00 ..1 00 ..I 00 ..1 00 " glass jar tomato preserves. " glass jar orange preserves. ..1 00 PICKLES. " glass jar sweet pickled peaches 1 00 " glass jar sweet pickled cherries 1 00 " glass jar sweet pickled pears 1 00 " glass jar sour pickled cucumbers 1 00 " glass jar sour pickled tomatoes 1 00 " glassjar sour pickled cherries 1 00 " glassjar sour pickled peaches 1 00 " glassjar sour pickled beets... 1 00 " glassjar 30ur pickled " sorts 1 OO WINES.
" bottle native (atawba wine 3 00 " isabella " 2 00 " " ' " currant . " 2 00 " " " " wild grape" 2 00 " " it , ii blackberry" 2 0Q " CLASS XO. 15. Natcbal Prodccts. Be3t specimens of coal $3 OO&dip "specimens building stone... 8 00 " " do limestone 9 00 " " do lime .. 2 oo ' " collection native wood 2 OO " " collection geological specimens 3 00 " 'display of minerals 3 00 " " collection of shells 3 00 " H do botanical specimens 2 00 " !f specimens preserved insects 2 00 " " do lo birds 2 00 " u do do reptiles... 2 00 " ' fifty bricks 3 00 '
OFFICERS FOR 1 8 C 0 . PRESIDENT, C. R. BRMKXT. VICE PltESIIiEMT, JOHN WHITEHEAD. SKCKETAUY, A. W. CHUTK. eoHnnwwDiira becrktahy, P. HORN BROOK. TUEASUBBR, SAMUEL OUR. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Deafness Cured DRS. SMITH & WOOD, WASHINGTON H0TE' Home Testimony. To the Pf.af. Ifftving tt'H frottMd wit!i Jrti mm from infancy, I railed upon DKd. M1T!1 A WOOD, and, from o up;;o), was tslietrJ. COLL'MBU C. CLAftR. Thoa dtiring iiirtbur Information in regard t this interting case are at liberty H call upon me at my place of bu.slnertM, No. 5 Flrat-t., Ea.D6ville. (angKi-d&wtf ) F. M. HELtMi.t. Having for several yeara been troubled with a partial dafnea In my left ear, I called upon Urn. Smith A Wood, from whom tt received imraediat relief. (aug2-lt) H. tktiQotmiz o.ii. on. vol v.-i' J cood article of Coal Oil, call at TI1UM PSON ' New Drtijj store. He b. jiiat received a Ire -.h supply of Extra Refined. j augo w mi tj-:t .n Mt i'fr'cMJVM s. 1 1, c M. kinds of Pat"nt Medicines tbt are worth having can be found at THOMPSON S New Drug Store. ati(f20 jmriLX. f-v cihcvLar hawb. WfM A new stock of Mill and Circular SafRow lands A Woodroufih aiul MeP-trlinV brand 7, 7aud8feet. Circular Haws from S to HO iachea In atore and for sale at GEO. 8. SONNTAO CO 3, auRtT No. Io Main atreet. 50 doz Meal Slevmi, 2.1 " Wheat Kiddle. IS " Moulder- do GEO. 8. auglT ON NT AG 4 H. . No. 10 Main etieei. FEMALE COLLEGE, TERRE HA UTE, 1XD. rmWItl FALL SJESSMO.V OF THIS Mm. Iu-titutloti will commence on Vednesrta , the Mb ot September next. Terre Haute, the aite of thlfl College, i one of the most beautiful citiea of the Wet, and i both acesnihle and healthy. The Col ege la located in tin- South part of the city, and i. free trim the noibe and buatie of the town. The ground are extmive (Sjij aoren.) and lasto fully ornamented The loiiluing are new ami are admitted by all visitors to be the Kturat anil best Arranged of any iD tlii. country, East or Wfcat, They aje tn lrjr stetm and ngnted by gaa. The apart -menta for each two young ladies . , ,-i of a rlor Vk by l( feet, elegantly furuiahed, aud a gocd i7-ed ' bod -room opening out of it, and the accnnaniodationa need otily be seen to 1a? chosen, at .once, by sncb aa are eeekiu a fcuod boarding sctiool. Tuts Faculty VI to 111 1'rotesiors and teachers) are an able and experienced Board. The apparatus for tbe illustration of the Nuniral Sciences i abundant, aud couitiate, iu pi.rt. ot a hue refractiu Telescope, equatoriaily oiuuuled) in. ai observatory juat erected ; Microacyue, Maic Lantern, Electri--cl Telegntpb, d-c, 1c. Weekly cieutinc lecturer are delivered before the siaJcnte. To-. Mu.-ic department is a prominent leature of the College-, there being a tsaparate building known as the Music Academy builduut. under the charge of faithtul aud experienced teachers. The exr-uses per annum, for board iD the family of the Presided, with all tbo teaching, tuitiou iu any of the sludies of thai twmtStH VsWwssH nw-nja f rtirbtd. tril, lixbt and wai-llivg 3i 1 1 . parttcwfnn or a tawal cue. afl Cuvrtt, T.rre H - itr. 'i ' Any peT.iU i..un e,e a College cau lo o l.v calltu a' ' ' JO UN Co V.. II iu6-u:t ltth, 18' llU'ltW Rev. John .ph ot the rv Rooms. lei I lit. V boxes Vn r A tjimbie Geriuau et.ip. l " , " Crowu IS " " Ko. 1 tot tale at COOK .t LANOLK -
INSURANCE.
M IE su ranee !o.9 OF :LY YORK Oiricc i 1 'J and 114 Broadway. With u L&&h C;ipitai all paid iu of ONE MILLIONDOLLARS. 1 ..tessm jrir 1. torn ,bo. i Tim lioum Iiumrmiou Compouy instirm sainst ! Lou or Daiuago by Tin uu DivulIiBgs auil their content, fur a term of from 1 to 5 year on tlio uioat favorable ttftua 6tore, Stocks of Mrti:au dizu, V'arebouieb . Pruduc, Mauufactoried, auU ajl insurauc property, at fair ami c,tiitib!e rate and on INLAND NAVIGATION auJ trauafortatio'i ribka an low as tho nature of tbo ioeareiT and tbo Company will warrant. Aojuftlog all loaFfb fairly, and promptly ritj'lty tnem. CliAS. J. MARTIN, ITea't. A. F. WILJIAETH, Vic Prett't. J. Miltov Smith. Secretary. Johk McGtE, Ass't Sec'v. pplicutionH made to nd policies 1ued by A. C. BALLOCK 4 SON, Agfb, -Tir?1 Marble Hall Building. Main street. HARTFORD e co., HARTFORD, CONN INCORPO R ATE D 1810 ! C H A R T E s i : r i r: t t a I. . With, a Succeesful Business Fxpericnce of 1 f -t y y o et x- s. Cash Capital $500,000.00 Capital aud Surplus, 9S9U, 986.81 Insurance against Losa or Damage by Fire, on Dvellings, Furuituro, Stureb, Warehousea, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds of property, can be effoeti-d in this Company upon as tavirable terms as the nature of tL. rinks andaocuritv tn Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuilding connected, and Furniture, Livestock, Hay, Grain, Farming L'tensils, dtc, Ac, contained therin, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. H Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Ass't bec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for th Western and tiouth Western dtates, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and Seuth Western State, Csdumbns, Ohio. App' ications for insurance may be made tu the undersigned, the dulv authorised Agents of the Company. A C'lTALLOCK A SON, Ag'ts. Ornci : Mai Me Hall Building. Main street. aug23-2m INCORPO R A T ED 18 4 7 . 0ty F f x- o Y (IE HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, . - - $250,000. C. c WAITS c v C. B. BOWERS, Prea't. PRICE, flener-il Agent, Rt'Sidiiig at Chicago, Ills. S H CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $.-2T,540. This Company iusures against loss an I damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Ftorcs, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, aud all insurable property at. as reasonable rates of premium as any other solveuland reliable Company, Atljntiiny So fairly r,itl paying them promptly. Applications made to and Policies issued 1 v A. C. HALI.OCK A SCN.. Marblo Hal! B nldings, Main St., aug21-3ms - UVATOVILLK, Iud. NOTICE TO OTIC .' TO TAX-FA I'JiSt. m W Notice is hereby guro to the Tax-Payers of the City of Kvnusvllle, tlinf I 1i tve roioivol from the Clerk of the Common Council the Tax Duplicate lor the year e8iu, and thai I am now ready to receive the Taxes cuutained on said duplicate. Mv OtHce is No. 86 Main street, hi fh V'anbingtou Hotel building, second door below Third tt. i HRIST1AN HKDUER1CH, anglO Collector. C iricMyckCKKJS'H.xo hoz. Spriug Chicken just rcetiiv. d from canal, aud for sale at a aug.J ELLIOJ l S F A MIIfY GROCERY. m. FA M LA UHl- TYFMt CHSFUIM MS B J Leaf Lard just received, and for sale at aug3 NO. a MAIN ST. KSWI l.llH. F H M .n F COUJTH' 9WJW Bi butter for sal i cheap at atigS KMWsS, Mid Eggj i allg.t NO. 22 MAIN T. too MIOZ. FHHSK r sale at FLLloTT S FAMILY GROCERY MM, Mil IT Si WHF.A T f ' L O V It . -6" WW sacks Ct imau Mills just received, and for sale st au: FLl.IOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. jr m M-: it h enot tt i.a tf ajm Cocoa, 2". lbs. ( hocolate; 25 lbs. Cocoa; just .received and for sale at aug:i ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OROCEUY. BT mi-S-M.UAU, lI.VHJAH 0 UHLS w pure Cider Vinegar, for PickHug, Just received and tor sale at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. aia it IF II It FIJI: l iash u. JLW Davia' Cincinnati augar-cured Dried BsMT just received and toy sale at augd ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OROCERY jryoR salf M. 2mi kegs White Lead; 2 do Zinc, in oil; SO dozen Paint and Varnish Brushes, H O boxes Window Glteas; Linseed Oil, boiled and raw; Lard OH; Fish Oil; Codfish Liver Oil; Sweet (,.!; Mavaville Coal Oil. WM. BlEHBOWEIt, anj:! Wa"l.ington Bio A ill i W. sol 1II.LS A.ll VF 'RB MT MS A settled fao' that Marker's Chlorine Ague Kill er is the bent medicine known for effectfne a an re and permanent cure of Fever and Afue or Chills aud Fev. r. It prevents Ad'ie Cak and all the ilis lhat follow the use 01 Quinine. For aale by N a. THOMPSON, aue.l At th City Drug Store -MrvXTRACT iF LFMOJV FOB I'l Avorinir Ice I'limini, Custard,. Ac., at atigl THO JI PSON 'S Drug Store. WIDE AWAKE UNIFORMS $1.50 per Sett Complete. J. A. SMITH & CO., 1 : . LAKE -i'l BEKT, CHTCAOO, If Iff.. FHOAl THIS II A TF, FVRWW uish the WIPE AWAKK U fit 1 FORM complete, and of the very best iiuality, consisting 1 of the Water IToof Cape and Cap of the same material, with Tri-Colnred Silk Band. Also, the Ton h Lamp with Stiff a id Fis attached, all ready for use at the vre..ie kiv jtri.-e oj Sl.oU jier , gett. Our improved facilities fr manufacturing these goods,. HUii the immense, demand for them, induces us to offer them at ihe ajjue low price. CAMPA1CN MEDALS. We liave a large supply of LINCOLN AND HAMLIN MEDALS; also, those of all the other ; candidates, which, we areselling bythc dozen, hunI dred or thousand at New York prices. Terms cash ou delivery here or by Express. I augl5-lm. J- A. SMITH fc CO. WmltA tt It xVI . A UF.ITLJBAIAJS' MM and wife can Sud good boarding in a private ; family, within five miuntee' walk of the Post ofDee. "Kor particulars cnijuire at this office. ' aug.U-dtf lmfmnmmir mM Cash Store of K. S. Kueton Jt Cat., the follow ing i bushels A No. Corn. do do do 6 Oats. Kye, for Bran. 501 do 1 tuns 4 drr " iyi bn.hls For sale cheap f.,r caa'j street. . Shijisttn. do New Timothy ed. at the feed etore on Water B. S. BVSTON 4 CO. - Ai gust 13th. y fN OTCUALF tt LoS-AlOJV- FOM IMSH 5i decen pints Jut received and for Bale by .aoglO CHAfi. McJOHSSTdK. JIoil F HAMS ttnd HMMFIl HFFF. XX) lbs Just received and for sale by anglO CUAS. MoJOHNSTOK, Posey Block.
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DRS. RONALDS & CONN. &Z?DttZiZstt i snrgery, tenders uu proStfz;u3 of Evitnayille and naei,,uaIervioea to t! urrouudhK counts v. Residence ou Third Btre aids'. t. Office at Dr. Koi amrt5-2wit rC Ague an Fever Bell a Ton.c, India Cl.oloI go?ue, Ar's Agttte Cure, Di . Jayue s Auo Pill.-, O. K. or tio. 88i, and every other reliablo prepara- , tson far the aLove compiaaata. For aale by M M. BLEKBOWER, Druggist. aug'23 So. 73 Waahfiieton Klock. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. rmjHK iwibe K&tu.vtt it uutri.it Jm. rusper.tfully iuforni bis friuuds and fillowcitizeua, that h has this day commenced tm-iness for nimwlf t the well know u atand of Johu II. App. I have just received a very nic.j and well -elected stock of Ludios', M!Bee By aud Children's Eboea of every style and of the best lualit.v. Hoping that by atrict attutton to business Mint the manufacture aud sale of a No. 1 article of SUi es and Boots, I will merit the patronage of my new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of ! all kinds made to erder in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDKVITT, Ko. 03 Main street, Kvausville, lad. juneU-tf whvubjWjou lWvtT jT hMM ica Flags! Flag H Flags! Ye jonmrsters aud lovers of I odependeuce, ii" you wish to secure the election of your favorite candidate, buy your Flags at the Cheap Dry Gooiis etoraof SCHAPKEK.t BCSSllTQ, yiilyj No. Main street. 4.HA'.' SHOtSS! : SHOES'. 1MB have iusl received a large addition to our stock of Ladles', MicSes', and Ctilldren's t-'hoe of every kind, which will be sold at prices to suit everyl body. Call and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap Drv Oooda Stoieof SCIIATKKR & BLUING, iulvt! No. 4) Main street. M Alley. The proprietor of the Pigeon Springs begs leAVe to inform the publiG that he has recently erected and eempleied a line Ten-Pin Alley. The Springs are situated but one mile from Main afreet, Citr'of Evanarllle, a good distance for either a walk or a drive. The waters of the Springs nlg(B unsurpassed medical pfopotttes, and invalids and others would do w ell to resort to ther.i. i hen- are also baths on the premises, and the grouuds are beautifully shaded with trees, and surrounded with a salubrious atmosphere. WM. BATES, Proprietor. N. B. An omnibus runs regularly three times day to and from the city. July'20 T KJI-' LA Hit J I HUH KJK TfCLJS. For sate, at COOK A LANGLEY S. feaa HBL. I II M. It I -IJS-FUA tt mmXW that is Culer Vixiegar. Cook if- Lantley imve in store -11 btds Extra Mer vinegar r! refill ihey will warrant pur and free from : 11 arid. Hinl to keep pickle flue anil hard as when lirst made. gmtifiT Aj'ii sho'f s. - h i: a h ir SLw Hurrew, 15 Main stret ;, have a good assortment of Boots And Shoes on hand, and are constantly In receipt of additions therein. The I! tail trade may ulwayi lind in their store a g'-od stock of ood Ooods, and at Idtrefll prices. julyj m x ait OLF HA I. F It It It T H A .V It WW Sboi-s. Read A burrow's Viiolesa to stock ot Roota and Shoes is now largo anil complete with the most desirable goorhrTrf the best New England manufacturers. All of which they will sell cheap for cash or prooipf paper. Call and examine. July24 WWO! F SF ft 1 It It It I V ' . O P It! S3. Flour, as low as the lowest and as eood as the liest. Iti the present exrite I state of the Flour marki t, w hen th prices are changing almost every day, if yon want to buy a yoo.f nrrirle ektap call at VICKEItV'S JalyM Star Family Uro:ery. rjp 11 F t'Ae. IS F It W O W A . V 0 B. Friend. V1 boxes Ciiemical Olive Eraaiva Soap justreceived at the "otar Kamilv Orocery' of UaiyW) VIOKEBY UUOS. OLD FIRM IN BUSIIN ESS AGA1W. rjaillF t .YMIFHSIlJ-till WISH TO Jm. intorm t'ie publho in general titul the rest of mankind in particular, that they Dave bought out the Feed business of Mr J. C DnsoiKlut, ami lhat they will be preparc.il from this tun to till all orders for FEED and EED of any kind. Our Mr. R. S. RustON having toruierty beou engaged very successfully iu the business for over oue year, but called ..way to England upon family business, has returned to bis old stund where he will at all rimes be pleased'to s-'e his old friends ab'd former customers aud all others, and till their orders fin anything in our line, with promptness aucfsatisfaction. Peed delivered free to uny part of tho city. julyVO-tf K. S. KUHTON A CO. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. mm ftFISLFH, HAfl.Vtl JU8T he al turned ftom the East, where he has purchased a beautiful asstirtmeat of fine Watchtie, Chains, Jwwelry, Silverware, ami Clocks of every description, he is pre pared to BUltTuirchasers in every particular, aud which he intends to setl at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. Uu retjiMJctfiiliv invitra his friends and cutumetK to o3tniin hU (c.kdaiid prices lfon vnrchiin; u8ulit;re. All ol.Ij tt'l .irt- witrr.iiitd to be as rspnwntod. N, B. Pnronii ntfentioti pid tj rc;uiriLig Of tine WatclifH. Jewelry required At short notice. No. IB MKin Ht., i.j)0ilH Oonrt Hoohe, KvaiisvilJe. Indian. pr3 V. Ia. OEJSLKR. "jr Missojva m-- .ni hmi .- - th k mmLJ dTf('!ied would resppcMTjIlv irfortn the citUem ot t lie city that h i prepar l to give tewm in inn-ie, on the Tiano or cth-T inRtruni'Tin, to all who may favor him with Mow pfttronwe. Instruments of all kitidn tun.-d nod put in unler. He -will also select irtstromentH fr th;fio th'n are not judges themselves and deijire to parcliaw on reasonable terms. Resideuce on Sycamore street, bet wKn Momd and Third streets. jttlj 1 1 CflRTSTT AN M ATTHT P Dissolution of Partnership. fWWK iJLH TJM RSHi H HEttKTOJL forp existing letween the iinderined un N r the 11 rm of Hrown A Aikirwin is this day dis-Jvetl j by mutual consent. Ktthr party t anfhofized to ase t!ie name of the firm In itltriK the t u-irir f. WILLIAM flKMWV. W. SC A IK MAN' Eviaiisvili.-, July 10th, ISGt). C 0WtJEA TIOJS". Tii H I V U firm, under the style of W. II. Aikman & Co., and would respectfully solicit a continuance of favors extended to the old 6rm, and being fully pre; are. 1 to extend every facility j. shippers, either by Canal, River or Railroad, we assure them that their iutereat shall be faithfully represented, should they Km QJfiaed tof.ivor us with their r.atronRge. Respectfully, julylC W. M. AIKMAN t Co. 'mjfttiS'Fs 1 FiTrJ'FsT fhi.'fs.'. MM VX lb Extra Turkish Prunes at I-" ,'.c per lb at 1 julj2o) COOK A LAAGLEV'6. HI ST HFI FI VF II WW 400 lbs Mixed and Plain Gum Packinz. 600 lb Cotton Rope from 3-D; to 1 1 1 inches. Ifiq lbs Gum " " 'tolincn, LtO lb Gasket Borad, 34 reel No. 1 Parking Yarn, J doz Gum Cutters. 1; doz Lanterns from 4oe toSS.OU, SO lbs No. 1, O, and Flour of Enter , 42 pairs Skiff Oars. Manilla Rope all sizes, Twiu-.s, Mariiu. Spun Yarn, Ac. For sale wholesale or retail at jnne22 8INZICH A SOS'S. Jons Law, M. B. ANTHEi . (Notary Public.J L A W & AN T H E S , ATTORNEYS AT LAW GENERAL COLLECTION AND ULL EbXATE AGENTS. Office No. 87 Maiu street, opposite the Court Houee, Evansville, ludiaoa. may 10-U;w ly Tit hi a ub AJrit uta ii o.v ' aiar. The undersigned is Inlly prepai'jd to manufacture all deecriptinja ot Carriages and wagons from the finest lo the cheapest, all of'hicb w ill be guaranteed of the beM woikmau-htp. A constant supply of Carriages and WagoTis will be found in my warcroorua, at No. 141 Main street, Evansville. FRANK. U AMMEBSTEIN. N. B. Bepairing done at reasroible rates, with Oeatuess and dispatch. july,iiH-3rudaiw" iYT-TH U-F L L B't'ur.y MT Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Gavitk, decatefLjta.a jxrotery-and provision store, corner of Maui und Fourth streets. There is a tirst-rate siuoko house attach-l to the etore. Apply to John Gaviok, or Wal. lliliM, Jr. JnlyO-dAwtt mmo kvys i i it tim 'f to shcvhf WW cheap Feociug Lumbet. 60,000 leet No. 1 Allegheny Mahogany " (Hemlock), 1G feet long cut with CUfldaC aw, wiihout stump-shot, aud a firt-rat articlu for Fencing, Shops, Barns, and Bough Flooring, and for aale at th ierj if a price of Sli 80 per thousand feat. fLiL3I. JOUN E. GLOVEK, augll-diw Corner Main and Seventh st.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. KLITZ.. P....JOHN A. HANEY JCL kLK r CRESCENT CITY OTJKTI EVANSVf LLE, IND. The proprietors of tho CRESCENT CITY FOUN DRY beg leave tp inform their fricnilo aud thepiib lie in general that they are fully prepared to mala to order all kinds of ACHINFRY NtH-iit'cl for MiHa or Manutactoriea of uny kino Having ii creV Tarietj of j . .torus far If ILL GE ARIBffr, of ar.v sif, and STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturer of DISTII.LEliY AM1 MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS ANI FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MCLEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IP. ON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOfLFRS IMPROVED LARD TANKS. And in fact evervthinc iu the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACI1INK BUSINESS BKj3S8 i JKTl.VG 'made to order. ,.. , . i.i - ALSO- -Dealera in a smajrior nrtiHe of THRESH SO MA CJUSES, And Powers rompVtf, of the lHt-t ii:roTtd ntylIMPROVED STEAM GAUGES. GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FI RE BRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. f" ITiahoat price ajwavs paid to old METALS, At the old 8tand Corner Canal and Initle hi sat 11E1TZ Jt HAKEV. N. H. Wtirkmen sent to afl parts ti put lip Ma rhirurv and do repnirs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES . Always oh hand an! for ale, . ie-'v-K rt HUSH. vkoMVF FMFSH VOMA' ieal iwt received nt July2; . COOf 4 LANGLEV'S. Aiiioricsin Cul!er and Phileil Ware. m'OH' IIA.'IILK IIFSFRT AJS'll M Tahle Knives afidorks. Tvory handle Desert and Table Knives onlv. 1'lated Forts, Butter Knives. Plated Tea t:nd Tahle Spoon,. Carvers to match with Knives and Fork, Slfiw Cutters, Eniiuieled Ketih-s and Sauce pans. The nuove f fest quality and fiuisli, received and offered :il reaonahle rat' at I J A CO IS STRAIB . SON'S, jnlyl'i 71 Main afrec'. MM A II lFJST TOOLS AT HF II Iff: II MM rates. Grauj and Grain -tfcythea, Hneatlte. Cradles, Sickles and Forks, at very low hure lo dose out stock. JACOB STKAUfi A SON. TKA VA IO FRF Ws FOt'HF TH Vjf forsdeby. H. K. OILHKKT CO. H-ISF SILKS. A I.AHIIF STOIH JlF ,,i' Black and Fancy Dress Silks very cheap to close out, at the cheap Di vOooda Store of ' ll.U'KEKl BUSSING, july'2 No. sV Main stin t. am fa 11 Frit a on", 15 .uai.' street, have just received a iood assortoient of the following description. of Shoes, to-wit : Ladies' Easting Heeled Conrress Boot-, ' " " ti;i i lers, , Sf Ktd UH Boots, o and Gout Sp'g Heeled .' ' and Buskin, ' " Slip's in e;:uat variety, Mon'b Kid, "Calf and Lasting Congre-is Xiooto, " Call Scotch L"oots, o ' and Goat Oxford Ties, " Cfoat.En'd and Plnsb I'ttmps and Nulllflers, ' Fine French Calf Boots, Boy.' Calf, Goat and Enameled Pcotcn Boots, '.' " " Oxford Tie. Youth's Orrord Ties and JJrogans, " Scotch Boots, Child's lleeled Euameled Aukle Ties, " o Fancy (Colored Aoala Ties, " ' Kid and "Morocco "'' ' " OipperTip'd ltoot every kiud. , All of which wero made nj the hest manuiactQrera Last, rind will he old lit very low pric-s. i 11 oe-2 HUNNELL'S 1 FORM KULV OF STEELE fc II'.'NNELL.) Flooring IVIiXXs, CORNER OP WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASXVILLE. .Vii. npnts jx-fu ksta n 1. 1 s 11. yi kjt JUL is now in lull operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planin: and Grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash MouMiugs, Window Ullnds, ami every other description ol work done io such establishments. Ail work at tin se Mills warranted to be well done, and will be offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatberboarding constantly on hand, and w-ill he sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pa'tern. ' Slitting and all kinds ot Sawing dene to order, and in the most approved style. y22 WM. HUN NELL. NEW FURNITURE STORE JCET OPENED BY TII L TELL CITYFXJRNrrURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of FURNITURE AN D CHAIRS of all kinds in the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, No: ft Water St., next door to R. flames, EVANSVILLE, IND. F Si'llLtTZKY. Atrenl. Manufactory at Tell City, 1 11 J. june2o-Gta rjno M L F T A It T l CL F S M In great variety , at the IftwMl prici, at the New Drug Store of fet.27 N. S. THOMPSON. at I aft fa S HA.ns, IA.'T'J ss UllUnl, '-.lloO lbs Shoulders, plain, 500 lbs si b s. just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OROCE-TtY. UaII. St tll.AFFFFlt'S 17 F L Fit It A - MM ted Herman Ointment, nn infallible curator Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Fever Sores, Scalds, Burns. White Swellings, Salt Rheum, and Enflajaa tions of all kinds. N. S. THOMPSON. Wliolcsale and Retail Agent, ansrl No. 89 Main street. OJS-fiRKSS WATFIl. V IT It A TF of Maguesij, anil Tartro Citric Lemonade, at augl THoMPStiN'S Drug Stere. Irnm o ns o Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Mcstorative Was introduced to th- public early in 18. ij. IT tS SOW Universally Uael throughout the civilized world. IF YOUR HAIR is GRAY, if yottb Hair is thin, or, ie you are bald, IT WILL RESTORE IT. ITYOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, ir YOU HAVE NERVOUS HBAIt.VCSE, IT WILL TUBE TiUEil. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT IT'S FALLING,' TO MAKE TUt 11 AIR GLOSSY, USE WOOD'S HAIR EESTORATIVK. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD ACOt, 111 MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, MO.. PATENT MEPtCTNTT TTFALERS, AND I'RL'GGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. O.J.WOODwCO., iU, ALeO, al.KKTS HJS .ITJ.V.V' S CF L 12 11 R A T K 11 OB. aC. gie june I2-3mdSw Balsa: pun ai'i HITS IIP TURfF.TIJ-F. 3 S bhls. iu perfect brder. Just received per aieamer E. H. Fairchild, fir . by juuivJO S. E. GILBERT i: CO WRFBH FG t)S A. VII HC T ' FR.A MV choice lot nt received and for ale by ('MAS McJOHNSTON, jnly27 Voaoy Bloc.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
gU O II P O It -I TMOJS JS'OVM CK.Ordr for Brick Side-W .ik. AnjrustSS. I0". Ar.il iii-u' ir'i. Itatjtf'i ordei-'iand iir.-ct.-d, b;, ih.i Common Cimncll ol ta r of I'v..n vllle. t hat the owners all ' : or;,n;- ttf l,..s fronting ou or adjoinjMtC thASfcu li-eatt. c.c.u . . i "n-riy- aireel. I from Second to rhird i-treets in paid city, cause the 1 siiic-W'alk thereon to l-e brcuht to the proper I grade, aud that thev eSrm a sfie-e(rft' nTTIaa ! No. 1 to be laid dowu thereon within thirty day from the publicatinutot ttfis dnlar. .1 I P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office. Amrnt 2S. 1 -fiti. ' Af t tt K t- tr n -i i a,, . . Onler f. rBri. k Pi.le Walk, i ornci! Clumber, August Ism i. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City ot Evansville, that the owner of all lota or parts ot lots fnn ting on or adjoining the aouthwest side o! Second street, fiom Oak to Mulberry street, iu said city, cause the siie-walks thereon to be brought to the peoper gr.-ulc, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Cine No. 1 to be laid down there- ; mi within tbirtv ilavs from the publication of this onier. ' P. BfUKK, Cl'k. - j City Clerk's OHire. A'-Klist. lfiS. sri o it ! u . .r t i it . Mr i I 9L' rirdet for Planl! Side. Walk. August 45, ?8fi. And now ii i- hereby ori(' rc.l and directed by th Common Coimcil nl IbeoifJ . f (Cvansrilfe, thAh ; ow m i -of i.ll lots ..r parts uf hits fronting . v ol ailjolplug ibe north-west side of Elm, 'street, frotu First tu Socou.t street lu aavl . iry cailsr, the sidewalks thereon i i. I i,. iic;, r tojlie proper giade. HidUiat tiiey ..,,. fi.l ."k ofcHss No. 2 to I 'aid duwi, ihen. , w.. thirty day frolu Ibe pu!di.iati.ii ol lUf- . n.t, P. BURKE, Clerk. CMk l.tli,-. Allgii-t, tfo. -Wi r 4)t.rit-iL:TitKM.-WW r rrnnkUo Street Sewer. The Common Ooun cil ot HM SJiiy of KTanille will receive sealed prop,, als until S i .tetuU r Bth, l8(, for the oon- ; struction of a Sewer under Franklin street, La- ; masco, Tfehrit K.int one knmlred leet west of Ful -ton Avimue, to a point ten f.et East of Third Avenue. The contractors to furnish the material : and do the work according t., plad ins.l poiac- ' tions on hie in thin ollic , and p n meat to be made upon the c tuple' ion of tin woif in City Boads due iu oue year, and beaeexe; (wMeeetj I. HUKKE, Clerk, i 'lerk's (i. v, AuciMt ''th, ISflO. glORiK'.i riOAC . -Si. a Ofvi l..i Id es ,-ni. - ,ik. Council Immber, AugnstSfi ItM'st Mei in w ii is herein ordered an 1 due t.d, ttjr ihe C-nine 'ii 1 oniicil of the City ot t vntisvii'e. (I,hI llie irwiierjof ail I.uM or BtjTtB ot I,,.ts fr III itlj On ij. .! .ii I he Sontll-enst SidO of Cherry sin et, (x-iwwa Third and t mrtli alieets, in sant Cits, Crtllsv Ihe slue-walks ttii-re in tv he htniphf to the ; ro.e r r ole, and that thoy cause a side walk ot CI ..-s No. 1 to he laid dowi. thereon, within thirty d.ivs (mm the publication ot ihisoiitcr V. EUKKE, Clerk. Clly Clerk's Hflit, Aujb t, (i. HliHLMC- SALF Of FLA T H OA T M. and reHr-. The wibfcrthei will sell at pnlili auctftin at the ahrirf Is tweeii Diwsiou and Viue atreets. -Hi .Mouilay. SepieniOer ii 1, at lo o'clock, a j.. a iLu. hoai. mills 4Ualuii..v of tocii sunk at sanl viharT. i'rta-ef-ds of aula 40 ho applied to payment of exi.'nseaoi rmivtoa said brt itaud rock ByoT.ie.rof the roinuio, 1 Council. If I'. G. f 1' III LEY, Wharf .Ms'Iirr A 1 0 a F O It A r I O -V V It T TV F W. J OrderH"or niek wuk August B6; I I And now it is lap tBI ) hctttlfl i".i MmMmmt by th Common Council i l ibe i'ii,t ol Kvausville, that tfm owners of all lots and purtM of lota frontiuir on .0 adjoining I.ocnst street on both sides thereof, be tste.fi "Sixth atnl Sev ith sti m i, n said city, cause tbesfde walks thereon to h broiurht to the propei srtWe.und th:tt trf y muse mlde walk r.f clnss No I n be laid down theteoti w ithin thirty days frou. lbs' puhlicau'ii ot this or, or. 1'. BUKKE. Clerk ritv Clerk ' Office , An- lsf 7rh. TSiW. A 1 II UFO It A T I O .V O Til-F iiiilei-f,ir tinck side-Walk. Council Chamber, Augitat 2j, JijO, , And nviv.iiia hereby ordered and dircotfd, .by lb c.inini n CoBucfl of the City 01 Evausvi'.le, that ihe owners ol all Lots or parts of Lots frmrtirrg iru or ailjoining Locust slret-l , li Ovtli ssrioe tlAreof betwetu seventh ami Eighth -tr.'l, Hi ...iM C.ty, cause tho side-warks luei'-.u lo be brtoirh! : ihe proper -crade, anil thwt itvf ealtseMt mdefftalk rl Class No. 1 to In. laid down tliereeu, w:Mnn th irty iiaH from thepnhlicaiiouot ihi oi-ler. T. BUUKE, Clerk. Clerk's OUicv, August :7. Iftltt. mmoTICF TO l OJ'THACTBH. WW Ik Oaafaa Oonnetl of the City of Kvans. v iilo will rtoeive sealud pioaosals until Ihe U'th day of September. I8011, lor it raJing, gutleriug and maradavuiiag Atjiu alreot, from a point near the Canal M the upper line i f Eight street llie oontractur U furnish all "ltd tnatermla, and do the work agreeably to plan aud specifications on tile in thrs office. P. BUBK.E, Clerk. Clerk's DtJIce, Antrust 27th.-18C0. CORPORATION JS'OTM C K. Order for Stone Cm bing. AnguU 2 lod. And uow it is horeby ordered and directed by the Comiuon OoMtcil of tiie city of Evansville, that the owner of all I ds or p u ts of lota fronting ou or adjoining Main alits-t in said city, on both aide thereof, from the Cabal o Eighth street, cause good atone curb! og f the dimensions and inalitv rpt rtitied in the Ordinances of th" city, to be placed 1 in frout of said lots, extending twalve feet around tlio corner or tcjr.ialitli ' fnda of the paTrpta at the intersection of streolsand illeys. Said curbing to be doue within thirty days from fi:e ritiblicatlon ot this order. P BI'BKE, Clerk Cleik's Office, Aug'i"! i7th, I8fi0. VriTMIi: Ttl ltXAnFJS MBtmen, ami all persona rej"iring a lloeoeo by the Ol diuaur.i of ihe City of Evaisvill that on j and after tli last day of Ainsf, 18G0, I will cause suit to bebronght against all persona failing to ob j tain their lirenaoe. E. MARTIN, BO IO Marsha!. VLl.'S mIJVS OF PAMJV AT TH L NEW DttUO STOBE, augl oB Main itreet. Tlie IJcoisoinist. rmtlllS ST.I t'H HAW TAHFJV THE : M lirst premiums at every Fair wiiere it baa I been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana Diatrlct Eair, held here October, 1859, there aero but two premiums offerwil for cooking stoves one for ; the best wood coekltigatove,andoneforthe best ooal ; cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST I PREMIUM FOB THE REST . OOKINO STOVE ; FOB WOOD. Boelker, Klusroan A Co took the Brat premium for their cooking atove for coal. Noother premium were offered. The largo silver medal was awarded to the Economist at the' Naw York State j Fair ; and the first premlam at the United Btaten : Fair held at Chicago, and twelve other State and County Fair In 15. In no branch of mechanical art has there been a more apparent advance than In tne man ufacture of stove. It is but a few yens since the very name waa a novelty, representing a huge, shape, ,s structure, almost' as devoid oi use as 'r'iMnlttnt. These have gradually given place to patteru of grace aud utility ; until the varletis our markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of zuunea ; and the different phasee the metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan himself. In style and finlai , the improve- : ment has been real, leaving nothing to be desire! on that point, but the severe competition in price, to which they have been subjected, ha deprived them of miny of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems more especially to have been thecaso tn reference to cook smvei an article ot domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wives ami rrotrheiy servants than m.sit people imagine. The public have loug sought an improvement in this irticle, and we belleveare ready to pay any reasonable ptiaf tar a cooking stove. If it only ; possesses the meviis of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of maunfactnru. These qualities sseui to be possessed most fully in the Kconiuist anew stove, perlected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Tread well, Perry & Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, and it looked so much like 11 atove intended for ti.s'r, that we concluded to try them, and the result of the experiment couvinces us that the ' pro'iriottrs. in their dernntnatiou to rank tho bow tlare in the vi.rU, have stt.-rxeded.- We regard the Economist as possessing sit the merits above enumerated as tho preet tTveof the day fur in advance of anything ovtsr, aUuniplod in the line 01 stoves, perfiir-t in all its praTnitnent;-nnd true to ita name in durability aud the use of fuel. A 11101 the many conveniences attached to It, may be mentioned a large oven, with hooka arranged, for sus peading meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from li to Hi gallon warmtnt; closet, broiling hearth, me., Ac. The broiling hearth ia one of the most noticeable featares of this remarkable atove. There never- has been, to on r knowledge, auy broiling fi xture Uat was really eatisfactory iu its eviration. The proprietors of this stove hive been csmductiug a asriea of xpenaieuts open Broiling, clicltins sume valnal.le facta, and re suiting In the luveutiou of a gridi -on adapted to this stove, which has eten sernred by letters patent and is one of the moat admirable things of the aiu I wc ever w-broiliug without .moke, and '..eeping the ct-ah, in a constant lw. 1 a are alway. glaJ to do justice to mechanical imp rovemeuts, and peciailv such aa rcutri.'te .0 largely to the gener.O goid, as th one above mentioned. The Econosnist. whi h ia commanding such alare aui iTfoJnd m sc:itLi M tUENS'S, Main at, between Water and First, Evan.vilte, tnd marfi Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF KILLER & N1EHAUS ST ILL AHEAD. nrHMSFIU.rl HAS "vsT ItFCBM fr M tsl a brai-uew uck of Dry Goods, consisting of a great masy artlcit in their line, too numerous to name, wh.cn are now open for Inspection, and will certalny be aeM cheap for cosh at 'holi atore , 13 Main street. MILLER & NIEHAUS.
