Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 309, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1860 — Page 2

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TUESDAY MOkNINO.. PEOPLE'S SEPTEMBER 4 TICKET. Foil PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. 9" The Pkoplb of these UniTko States are tub rightful Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow tuk Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men wio Pervert Tns Constiti'tion.' Abraham Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. 8j':I Love my Country more than I Love my Prty.': Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector) for Hie Hint at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. Vittrul Eleetorx. !hc District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Kay, of Clarke. 3d District Morion C Hunter, of . Monroe. 4th District John II. Farquahar, of Franklin. file District Nelson Truster, of Fayette. tb District Reuben A. Eiley, of Hancock. 7th District John llanna, of Putnam. ath DUdd Sauiuel A. HiiiT, of Tippecanoe. 6tb District James N. Tyner, ef Miami, loth District Isaac Jenkinson, cf Allen, lltb District David O. Daily, of Huntington. FOB CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, L. Q. DcBRULER. OF SPENCER COUSTY. FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, In the District composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, OK TOSEY 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, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of CInrke. 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. 'F Y. C." Agnln. Mr. Csrlile appeared in print, over his initial-), in Saturday's Enquirer, in an epssy on the importance of manufacturing to large towns and cities. The article contained some excellent thoughts, put together in Mr. C.'s ingenious and impressive style ; and so far as its main object wa3 concerned if that really was the importance of encouraging home manufacturers and mechanics, which we doubt it was a timely and laudable endeavor in behalf of the industrious home artizan. We have no fault to find with the body of the article, bat with its closing sentences we have. We cordially tndorse the article in the main, and conratulate the writer on the utterance of lllie of the noble ideaj which illuminate its swelling periods. The closing sentences to which we take exception read thus: "None but those mechanics blinded and misled by the rankest party prejudice.-, will be found on the rolls of the violent sectionalists. Among them neither Lincolism nor Yanceyites can find any intelligent supporters." We have to deal with Mr. C.'s allusions to " LineoIni?m." For the Yanceyites we Nave as unfavorable an opinion as he has. In the first place Lincoln has hundred and thousands of supporters amongst the hard-fisted mechanics of the country, and it is a libel on them to intimate that they are not " intelligent.'' They iir? intelligent, and that is the very reason why they are Republicans. Mr. Carlite's inveterate, and not entirely disinterested, dislike of the Republican party here " crops out " at the end of this article commenced, we hope, in a better spirit than that of a deliberate design to injure a body of men as patriotic and I' niou-loring as he assumes to be. Yet when we see liow smoothly and naturally the article runs into this denunciation of Republicanism, we should certainly think that t'.ie writer had 'nteuded to get it up for btncoBtb amongst the unsuspecting ariuans ot ihe city, for the use and behoof of the Bell-Douglas coalition ith which he has connected himself did we not know his extreme artleisne. and imjemuMUUM ! Mr. Carlile would not indite an article in that vein on purpose to injure the Republican party, aud without caring a straw for ihe industrial iuterefH ol which he wrote. Oh, no, of course not ! Ut hasnot adollar of fixed pecuniary interest here, but still he has a pure and holy love for our citizens, aud is actuated alone by that. He is the incarnation of Generosity ! The individual who wrote the erudite essay in questiou entirely forgot, in his elaborate effort, to state one important fact, viz.: That the Republican party is the only party now before the people which holds to the old Whig doctrine of protecting our home manufacturers and mechanics against foreign cornpetitio . Governmental eucouragement is of fully us much (if not morei importance to the poor struggling mechanic, and manufacturer straitened for means, as any other kind. The Republican p-triy alone, of all the other parties, proposes to secure this encouragement. The two Democratic factions both favor Iree trade, and the enriching of lordly foreign capitalists, at the expense of our own working-men. The geuers-up of the Dell platform old Whigs, too ! were too cowardly to say one word io favor of our home interests aud thiB old Whig principle. Hut the Republican party .composed partly of old Democrats, recognize the principle and cherish the interests. Why didn't Mr. Carlile tnentiou nil this io bis labored production ? The reason is, it would spoil his covert al tempt Io iajare Lincoln.

dmrn'oncC i. TTie Past Ktlltor. AlB. " Dun. Tucker." The Locofocu Editor Has just returned from (heXewLurgh War:" He mad the trip in an Lour aud a qsant r, Including Rtors to ' v.ood" and vatr. Clot out of the way, you Charley Bowen, Get out of the Way, you Charley Eywen, Get out of the way, you Charley Bowes, GiTe up th horns and stop your 'Mow in.' lie thinks ihe trip might havei-en mads quicker, H hu l had a good supply of liquor ; For notwil intending tlie road was ssniiv. Ce beat the Bow an iu quite hand v. Cuokts Get out of the way, Ac. 'T is said he played a L'anie of poker," Then came and juiced his friend Sol. c'oker But when the bricks began to rattle,

He " cu t and run " from the " fiebl ol bm ' . " Chohis Gat out of the way, 4c. I nerer wits a groat admirer ; Of that tall man f tiie Etiqvi.er Ami since the sight of the " New burg K.icne." He's male fun of iu many places. . Ouoev. Get out of the way, he. -: ' Wl-en Coker drew his Cdt's six-slucier. And fired away and wounded Suiter, Willard thought he 'd better travel, And yoa ought t' hare seen him scratching gis rei. Choiii s. Get out of the wuy, Ac. We hope that Willard will soon hu able To advertise Lis uew " time-table ;" And if lie don't make too much racket, To run asa dry-land stern-wheel packet. ) Cnosrs. Get out of the way, yon Charley Bowen, Get out of the way, you Charley Boweu, Get out of the way, you Charley Bowen, Civ up the horns and stop your 'blow-in ' From the Cin. Price Current, Aug. 20. tlusliiese Summary for the Past Week. There has been a fair demand for money during the week, but not in excess ; and some days not up to the means to meet it, so that the market continues easy for .ill good local paper offered, at 1012 per cent. Time bills on the East are selling nt 710 ! per cent., for thirty to ninety days, and i not many offering on New Orlean?, they : 'have been in demand at I012 per cem. ' per annum. Quite n good demand for sight Exchange on the East during the week, and rates advanced at the close to premium. New Orleans sight dull but in limited demand. W e quote : Buying. I New York sight ofis prein Philadelphia otifijk preui I Bostou 'M3i prem Selling. J prem a prem . pi em Baltimoie prem prem I New Orleans 7&7i dis Pr I American Gold prriu ., i' dis The Ohio Valley Hank continues, of ; course, to supply Eastern Exchange at I : premium usual terms. The weather during the week has been cool and dry, but little rain having fallen. I and there is a good deal of complaint in consequence, as the corn is suffering la light ' soils down the valley of the Ohio, and from ' the southern counties uf Indiana and I Kinois, ; the complaints on this head are quite general, and there srenii to be no doubt that the late corn Inislieeii Seriduily injured, and that the crop - ill be shortened perhaps onefourth, in the section? referred lo, that is, it will be thai much u-ss than was expected ft month ago. Flour, in the early part of the week, was very dull, and the demand quite limited so much so that prices were little better than nominal ; but during the last three days of the week a brisk demand arose, under the favorable advices from England and the consequent advance in the Eastern seaboard markets, and prices advanced fully -0c. per brl. on the lower grades, and the market closed firm at 4 G54 7" for fair to good brands superfine .mil $4 SO to 55 10 for extra red and white wheat. Wheat has fluctuated some, but at the close prime red was in demand nt 98c$l 00, and prime white nt Si 12(3 1 15. Inferior grades which are plenty are dull ai.d feTl bIowIj at 93'.5 for red and $1 05il 10 fur while. An active demand arose for corn toward the closo of the week, and the receipts being light prices advanced jfn 3c pet bushel for ear ; shelled unchanged. The cause of this advance is the falling of in supply, the receipts being quite light. A continued good demand from the South, for shelled, ut f)J55 including bags, but the incapacity, of the Railway from Louisviil to Nashville, to take the freight offering, greatly curtails business with Tennessee, and rioutb ! and East of that Statu, it seems the Coni- ' pany has not enough of rolling stock to do j the bu-iness offering, and hence there has I been ft erreat accumulation at Loui.-'ville. Kye and Barley have not changed in de- ! maud or price during the week. Oats de- ' clined to 28c under large arrivals. The Provision market has been extremely ' quiet during the whole week. Some sales j of bacon were made for the first two weeks in September, delivery during the week, at 10, 12, and 13c for shoulders, sides and l clear sides, but during the last three days there has been nothing of consequence done, and no demand, so that prices at the close ' are merely nominal, at 9, 12 and K5J for bacon, 8jll for balk meat, and $10 75(5 20 for mess Pork, which are the asking prices, at which holders are decidedly firm. having full faith in the future; still, should ; there be a continued absence of demand for I another week, there will be some found, BO j doubt, disposed to concede something to sell ut- i-'iru continues to ue negiecieii. anuis nominal at 12c for ke; ami . iJc lor brl and tierce. Wbiskv, owinc; to the light receipts, advanced jc during the week and closes firm. The Grocery market remains without important change ; ihe country demand is fair for sugar, but quite limited for coffee aud molasses. A remarkable feature in our trade with the South, is the shipment of cabbage3, cucumbers and tomatoes, to Tennessee and Georgia, furnishing unmistakable evidence of the real nature and consequences of the drouth, in the South ; and 1 then, on the other hand, our market is lull : of green peaches, brought from Tennessee j by railway ; but though offered at 80 to 40c j per bushel, they do not sell freely, being i seedlings , still it has tt most decided itii fluence upon the prices of the grafted fruit ' of this State. The hog market, prospectively, has attraded a good deal of attention during the week, and quite a large number of dealers i from the interior have been in town I'm Ibe purpose of making contracts for future tie- ' livery: but the pretty general willtnjiuess to sell for November at ?b' 50, net, injured ihe faith of the buyers somewhat, and they witudrew, indirectly offering $0' 25 to 0 40; but there not being many willing to contract for November below .'jC 50, the business done in this way during the week did not exceed 7,000 head at $U MA6 50, closin; rather quiet. We notice sales of S,000 ' stock hogs, brought from Tennessee, at $5 75 per cental gross they averaged about 120 lbs, with an abundance of bone and bristles. They were taken by an extensive farmer of Uuiler county. We have been informed by parties residing in Tennessee that parties Irom Indiana ami oilier Stales, are to b- fouud in all parts of the Slate buy ing slock hogs, and that about all to be had, have bem bought ut d to $4 fiross, aaal at ihe lose (tie i.rice bad advamcl In 4 t

oh ing to the competition. In the same way : stock bogs are being driven out of Missouri, ! and to Iilinoisand Iowa, for the purpose of being fattened on the immense crops of corn now nearly matured in those States; and the general railway facilities enables the thing to be done with speed, a well an i upon an extensive scale, and the pressing demand for fat hogs at such high prices indaces enterprising dealers to embrace every opportunity which may arise to meet it. It is reasonable to suppose, therefore, that there will be u good supply of ho?. Could ' not stock hogs be obtained in Canada ? We hare no doubt of it, and presume the : "Grand Trunk " couid be used to advantage .n this way. We merely tnentiou the thing b - way of a suggestion.

Death of Col. Allen May. A letter received yesterday by Dr. MoQitt, of this city, from a gentleman in Chicago, who accompanied Col. May to Washington Territory, announces his death shortly after arriving on the Pacific coast. We have not been able to learn the particulars. Col. May left here for the purpose of selecting a location for a home on the distant shore where he now Meeps the sleep that knows no waking. Thousands in the State will be pained to hear of the death of Col. May. State .Sentinel. The annual State election in Vermont occurs on Tuesday next. That of Maine will take place on the Monday following Sept. 10th. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i tP K.V- HUO O.n H 3 i U O fO It C sals low by A. K. GILBKRT CO.. apt) No. 4 Sycamore ftroet. MM and Choice, f r -;.le by sepfl S. E. GIXBKBT k CO. aVW f.r sale In 8. B. GILBEBT & CO. It BBCmmoa, uss.nr, .ru.Y;...;, und Cotton, in roels ana dozens, lor sale t,y septl 8. E. OILBEBT & CO. fV BVitJi. lOO MMttm UJ18T .jnality, for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. I JYUIiJfil. I -V O W HJ hit, 9 (ilass, Nalla, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Hat, English Walnuts, Kis, Balsins, Currants, P ranee, Kock Candy, Drissl Be.-f, Oysters, Sardines, Alnm, ' Kpsoui Salts, Sulphur, Koll Brimstone, Copperas, Aladth r, Kxtract of Logwood, Indigo, t.'realu Tar- ; tar. Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds. Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, i Ginger, Glass Jars, Iitiuturns and Flasks, Mustard, ; Matches, Pepper Sam e, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Saiety Fiir-, Tobeceo of all kiu'ls, Fam ij Soaps. Starch. Vinegar. Trilnge,I,etter, Cap, Xote, prttd Wrappiug Papal , Butalopea, Teas, Cmipher, Saltpeter, etc. , etc A supply of (Ira al.ove kepi conbiutly on hand., and for sale ut MM lntret priim by 8. K. G1LBEKT .t Co.. sept I No. 4 Sycamore street . v TJlltCIi. - IOO MIOXES MUST ? VjH. ity tor s,.l,- Ion by S. E. GILBERT . OA jKIO it MLsT . K. . -3 a a It VMMJB fHOOf M Sar.-, small siyc, choop f-r cash u) .IAS. I.. SPALDING "S. t;eptl Corner Maiu and First. 0--A jvnf i.s' WMMm.-mirim, Kye. Kve. Just received and f .r sab- at the Cheap cash store of R. S. RCSTON Si CO.. riftj bushels of Bye 8eed. septl sriiTI' OtiiftittS TJJiA'-V .IT I'Jtt y f..r Hardware and Debt. JA tilt SKAI'B A SON, septl-4 No. 71 Main street. tv KttttHiiM.i, c.vr.'V W ton bi g to announce that they have Ms-ei-ed a full supply of ALL THE BOOKS to be u ed j in the schools in the ensuing term, and solicil the I support id their li lends and the public, which f enaeavor always io m.-rit. aut:l DOBCLIi A comrsoTou. 3 chet will be eoW at the Auction Booms of II : Nelson A Co.. on Tuesday. Keptbar Oh, at M I o'clock, by order ol Ihe uuilrwrittsrs Ihe loat, i engine, boiler, and ail the fixtures, as she now ; lays in the Wabash riv.-r, in from 3 to I ftw of . water, near Little lbs k. t Tikjisoi- Sai.c. One-third cash, one-third in I three mouths, one-third in sis months, the nurchaI scr string note with approved security, bearing toSaraal Irum date, pavable ill Bank. I". KiNK, Aeiit. H. Xi-i.si.n X Co.. Anctioueera. eeptl ', v o .n k t it i a 'f it n - a .v u 3 Aseerlca. A To ealtulated to keep the boys daring rainy anyi quiet at beam, and nt the same ! time to predispose tliem lor useful saschaaital awplejrmenta is in lira shape ol Toy Tooldu -sis ol dif1 ferent sii-s, in slore and for sale at tlie Ifaruware Store of GBO. s. SONNTAC A Co , aiiilT Main st , just below the Branch Bank. N.Y. MILLINERY STORE. BRONNER & BROS., Kn. 7. First st.. Lor. BlsaS k Sycamore. BY A SS VILL S, WDIAKA. .-.'-' 'OVH JtMTMCVMam 9w attautioa ko our full and ootnplcte stock of Millinery Goods, inch us Beady-Made Silk and Velvet Bonnets, stnw Bonnets, Flats, Scoops, Bodnet RibboiiF, said Vehet ftibboaa of all widths Silka. .Nat ins. and V -ivets, Fiench and Amviicaii I riowera, Blonds, Bdatng, Lsjoea, Itoucbes. and a i great variety of Head-dresess, Coiriires and Nette. 1',,-ii a LOBiiiiCted with one of the largest imp 'itI iue houses (No. I'M 1 , and !!I9 Broadway, New York I city.) wlu-ro we import most of our goods direct j Irum Palis, we hare therefore better facilities for ' obtaining: goods and styles, than any house out of i New York. We ask cuinti y uon hauls mid aaVliners throughout the West, bavins; formerly sap- , p'ied themselves either al Louisville or (Jincinnsti, or at the Eastern markets. r res pact rally invited ' to stop and call in to inspect and compare our ! prices at any rate before going; Kasl Pleas pire . us a trial and you shall be convinced, j Bless bias ami Pressing done for ibe trade. anaS8-6au BBONNEB A- Bitos. JFTt Til K H B ! J--H.I TflA'aS.'.'-iUO r b i .... I r..,pathers, lust recein at m IIAI'KKK .t- BUSS ING '8, St Mala street. f.ea rw rt HI- ' THK Hl.Uftll, Vtift M Kenm ly's Medical Discovery. It is the beat pnaarstioa in the world for tint purpose l or sals bv WM. BIBKBOWKB, Druggist, ailjc- I No. 7M Va-liiOK'"n Block. ii:j i.ij-h IJ l A rti n hut it id'1 v ust received by WM. BIKRBOWEB, pasjSS No. 7& Washington BeocA. tff i, ui .v tmm a ejsf m gjtT Bros, axe now reosivtijg and opaniag their seasonable stock of FALL A D WIN 1 LI! GOODS, which will In Very extensive and henUttfnl. Their prices will isvurablj compare with any house in Ihe cttjr. Tiiey respectfully Invito the ladies and a' I custome in general to call at their stand, N'o. 30 Maiu rtreet. (aHgJtt) BOflftB BKOS. ArHKustjR, cMMBaM-iis xS ftv Prime W. K. Chussu, jaat received sad fee sale by CHAN. McJOHNSToX, aita-j Penny Block. avBf.'IJ' WMATM PISH.ZZ ti.ll.F W bbtl nst received and for sate by aog-Ji ('HAS. M. JOHNSTON, Posey Block. mr A.i i.itnt. -i TiHitt -Kft rmtjmwt Bj Leaf Lard ust received. aad fi.rsalent auga No. i' MAIN ST. too J WMMTm Wheat Flour for saie at the lowest, now Ht'llinp .it c.k. at COOK A LANGI.EY'S. NEW FURNITURE STORE jtCl JC8T OHKNKl) BY THK TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest ami finest sjssortesaat nf HUMIT ItE AN i CHA1 US ot all kinds iu the city, el W HOhi ,LE or retail arneS, ; VI LLC, 1: Y. S Jane Sianufacti fjt oil.; M In great . New Driii; BtMre i feh-.i7 .1 U T I f f. K Slat the lowest price, at the V S. THOMPSON. Jl A superior article for rolishine a' I kinds of varnished furniture, at 2T S. THOMPSON' S City IMirjr Store. attg2fl s. .11 1. 1 hi in s :--s aaw-rtad lov. by s:-t Blork V.i'JTI S- .!'. siy..- Y n Io ,, au 1 s

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wm,, tiE-onijr nra i'ijssbs w in Drawing and Painting on Monday, September 3d. His instructions embrace all the different styles ,d' Oil, Pastel, and Water color Painting, anil the various branches of Drawing, such as Landscapes, Figures, and Architectural designs. Those w iiihihir to take leaeoDS will please call at bis room in the rear of tLe Sun Bwam Gallery, No. 'si Main street. ainr3ti-imd NEW LIVERY STABLE; E B . CROSS, gm' BUT U'JiJK.V SHI'OJ'II W.B and Third struts, lias opened a LiVi'.KV STABl.K. slid solicits a than- f p-iblic pstronagr. Hors;es kept by day t.r wei-k. c i ply j:i,.t mcCs Tad and for sale bv r. SHABPE A CO., Corner Main and Water streets OiITJA' OB ClTR.i TB Of .WJT - ol neeia. I wish to call the attention of physician-, and the public to n. agreeable purgative, which is ptapaiadesh to iuy store, ate decidedly 8ep,.riur to any article that is manufactured jn the Kast and sent here, aa Its qualities are disirov -ed by age. V M . BIKUBOWKll. Drnggist, eat2B T.s Main st., WashdngtSM lilock. Tobacco Agency, ri'i; MAxrr.iCTfnEits of this ity, BY J. G. SAUERS & CO. VV bd ef Manufacturers' Tobacco and are receiving daily Irani the factory, viz.: BTJPJEUOB BltlOHT t. LI MP. BLACK HAWK BKAND IN 100 lbs BOXfcs, I PEIMor. I 07. LI MP IN CADOUCS) I I VK 1,1'JIl' IN P.oXESOF 100 ils. Mr.de Iroru elei ted Kentucky and Missouri hat. Also ail brands ot Cigars, from half Spanish lo a superior article of CHOICE SPANISH, Made of nvre Uarana Leaf the celebrated CCVANTKES, not to le heat if euahsl. Wo invite dealers to call and examine the sto k l-efore buying, as ere will sell at the lowest rate. ALLIS k HOWES, AgenU, sng ?tl Bra Water street. jriiTf .v fovjyrrr ohbkks 9Ls Wanted: We will hereafter take City and County Orders at their lace lor Dry Goods. SCUAPKKK Bl'S-SlNi;, auiS No. 4'J Blaln street. jnnia tjjs -u nr n Bs.--jycTMKiitT, m Mace, Cloves, Ciunanion, tlingor, Celery gasdi dc, Ac. A fresh supply just at hand and for sale by WM. B1EKBOWK1I, Druggist, ang.28 No. 78 Main st., Wahington Block. m. ii i ij it .v u it 1. 1 b i a M very superior article fcr washing purposes ; also, Starch and Washing Soda for sale by WM. BIERBOWEU, Druggist, aug2S 7S Main st., Washington Block. " (MCHJB JmBDMm'KN -II.J HH KHN O JJ Chlorine, Ayre's Ague Cure, Osgood's India ChoisgOgas, Smith's Tonic Syrup, DhallliellSIJU r s Pills, ti raves' Pills, Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, McKetoiie's Tonic Kebrii'ng., and Prof. Mott s k'ebrifoge Wine, at N. S. THOMPSON'S angl City Drug Store. FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS. ej '! HVHjtBHJKR K Bl KnM.y'. 0 E We are now receiving i ur first shipment of 1 all (loisls, among them Jim pes choice Fall Calicos, an evtra qoalitl of Bleached Shirting, Muslin, Ac, Mr. SCH A PK Kit A BCSSINii. aug!7 No. 4! Main slr.s t. jDcafncBS Cured DRS. SfnlTH & WOOD, AT THK WASHINGTON HOTEL. Homo Testimony. To i he Ih.ii- - Ussringhesss teonbtsd with ststrf as freas xdwtn. i baUnd aaea I'KS. SMITH ii,.u, I .ca raUsrssL Via -Miii s c. Cues. iiin ti ion in regard hi liberty to call upon nt io. . l-'Irst-st.. Kvans. V. M . Skm.man. 11. . Having fol several years been troubled with a partial deafnees in my left ear, I called upon Drs. Smith.!- Wood, from whoaS I received immediate eeUef. (aui:2 i-d.vwt f J H.A.Cook. iOi 1. Oil.. MB 'OV U1.T .1 WL go.d article of Coal Oil, call at THOMPSON'S New Dro- -tore. He has ju-t received a froah strpply of Exua Uefuied. aug2u JI T F! . VT" .TI A' It I I'M.y'B S 1 I. I, kinds of Patent Medicine thut are worth having can be fouud at THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. ailg--i -par,, .r.yii i iri i i.j u sjws. firm Aio, stock ol Mill and Circular aws Rowlands A Woodraacfa and McParUae' brand . 7! jinid H feet. Ciicnlar Sawi from 8 to Ul inches. In store and tor sale at GEO. S. SON NT AG A CO.'S, aligIT No. to Main street. I T ItRt KIl-Ell. lit . Meal Sieves, -J ' Wheat Bid. lie-, 14 Moulders' do GEO. S. X'N'NTAG .'. CO., aic'lT No. lo Main .tr,-t. y 15 bo..s Proctor A llauilde t.erman .Noap. Crown No. I ioK d- LANOLEi" lie NOTICE TO mm it t t ct: t it T.ix-r.n'Bits. On N is ki-rebj giraa Io the Tax-Parara ol the City of Kvsnavilte, that I have receirea frosa iue Clerk of the Con:. Ooaacil the Tax Implicate for the year iSCo, ..-.ol that I am now ready Io renters the Taxes at ntatned o:i said duplicate. M V Ultice la No. Sti Maiu street, IU the Washing' tun Hotel building, secotn. door Is-lnw Thirds!. i HItISTI N B KDDKBIUB, auirlli Collector. TJJ'ox's.'o Haute FEMALE COLLEGE, TFMRE HAUTE, iND. JBL Institution will cont nit1 nee on WVdru-sd.iy the 5!li ot S'ptt mt-r next. Terre Hnute, Ihe stite f tliits ('(illee, i-4 one of tin inott LeHiititul ritit n of the Ve--t, nml is both accessible ami healthy. Tha Cj1 eg located in the South nitrt ol the city, mm is free Iron the noi-e ;m'i bortU of the town. The ground re extensive fflkj aen n.) and taste tnlly tiriianiented The huiUlin are new and aie Hduiittr! by all visitors to he the ritienl nutl lie.st Arrangfd qi an) in this couutry, Eant or Vlt They aie warmed by steam 4Uld Hinted hy pt.is. The .tj-ari-ne-nti for ea.h two yXMmg ladies consist of a jtaxior Z hy 10 teet, e!eHi,tly fnrnihed, and a oot eized led-roni openin;; out of it, and the accommodation fceed only le seen to he clioen ar onct?, hy tnch are seekiur t g'HKi honrd'ii ftchool. The KarnJty (12 to lrt I'miet-sors aud teacher. are ai aide and expcneueeU Hoard. The upparattia iur ihe 111 wt ration "1 tn Natural St iencea is ahunaant. aud consistri, iu part, ot a fine refraeliutg Te!e?vt.tpo, t'Uatoriatly uionnted in hu ddMrvati.ry jnr.t erccteil ; lUtOfCOpe, Maic Lantern, KlectiicaJ Telej;r.tiili, dtf , ac. Weealy scientitic lectures aie delivered Udnre the Ul h uts. The Music d'partint nt is a proniiuent lertture td the College, there heiui; a separate buiJdiua; knuwn as the Mus;c Academy building, under ti.t rharpe of fait hi ul ami eXperjftOOad teiiecherc The cx penned per annum, for Ipomrd in the family ot the President, with all the ti aching, tttttkm tn any id the tinfjei ol tha re;a!r roHr.v, rooms 1 (.1 Ut tu 1 , I i:l, liht aud Fr parlu ulur r a t-atMb ,tie, aejdreoa ft, v. John f'oreit, Terreerllii'tt., Ind. Any pertHJU riakllf t bi a lilisjttaph l tlte ('Mlegu cgi, do ty calling at lb Libra: y Jtootiia. ,1(HN? t'oYKKT ProaUoml Au.ii-i I4i h ;iuJi-

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O 1ML JEI Insurance Co. pFSEW TOBK. Offico 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cat.ii Capital all paid iu of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETS XVZT ttt, 1800 ..51 500,000. Tl'.e Home Insurance Company insures against Loss or Hamag.. by Fire on Dwelliugs and their contents, for a term of from 1 lo ft years on the inoet favorable terms Stores, Storks of Merchandize, Warehouses, Produce, Manufactories, and all Uantt"SBCB property, at fair and equitable rates ami on INLAND NAVIGATION and transportation t isk-. as low as the nature cf Ihe insured and the Company will warrant. Aajwtlng all loaned Cajrjy, and promptly paying them. i.'HAS. J. "MARTIN , Prasl. A. P. WIDM ARTH, Vice I'r-s't. .1. Miltox Smith. Secretary. Joun M rjB tt Asa't Sec'y. pplicutions loudo rosmi pelleiee issued by A. 0, HALLOCK i SON". Agt's, ang-J". Marble H ill Buildings, Main street. HARTFORD FIRE IIUC HARTFORD, CONN INCORPO RATED 1810 ! CHARTER P K U P H Ttth. With a Successful Business Kxperirnee of Fi f t y 3T o x . Caslt Capital t'aplinl and Surplus, 500,0OB.00 . ..SRflt,90.S t Insurance against Loss ot Damage by firs, on Dwellings, Fnrniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds of j roperty, can be effected in this Company upon as tavorable terms as the nature of the risks and securitr to Policy holders will admit. PAKTICfLAB ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, counisting o! Dwelling.-, Rains, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture-, LiveStrs k. Hay, Grain, Fainting L'tcnsils. ,!-,-.. Ac, contained theriu, for a t.-rm ot years at LOW ratvs of premium. QFriCBBS : T. C. Ally n, Secretary. II Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Asst Scc'y. W. N. Bowers. Actuary D. Alexander, Ueuer.il Agent for tha Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ans't General Agent for Ibe Western aud keath Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Appl ications for insurance may be ma le to the undersigned, Ihe duly authorised Agnate of the Company. A C. HAIVLOCK A SON, Ag'ts. Ol Tier: Mai Me Hall Building, Main street. ungSO-Sni INCORPORATED 1847. INSURANCE fOIP'Y or . HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. WAITE, Sec' v. C. B. BOWERS, Pres't. s. H PRICK, General Agent. Residing al Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL k SURPLUS $327,540i Thin CompJitiy in-iiriH ;ik;iiin-'t Itn airl t ly "ir on If Hinge auJ iluir tiutciit, Wafl iMWMti iStockK tit' MtTchninIi', and al riMf pmperty at an reasonable nM of pn n any otlier solvent and relialdi 'unipuny t Aiintin'j I fairly ami j'".'ty thrni pM9 Applit atiotis M4M(I to and PolldM twoad A. DA tLOCK & Marldf Hall BltikttAS. .Main nt.. BUg21 -'IlUrt KVASHVILLE, Stolen, iimur1 1 It III M Ind. Af1H HM.W. f Hii H KJH Si ttftS. BpriBS ChSckens Jnsl rcoeived ttttm r.i:mi, ami ftr rtale at aiiR.; KLLIOTTB F AMILY QBOCKBT. -km7 Store, lately owned and OOCnpiAd by Mit liael : flatillr. leee(td, M a i;rtrrery aid pitnif-iou ftore. Turner of Slain and Fourth Htreeiei. 3pMvo i- h first-rate smoke 1hu-m attrtclit'! to tlie ntore. Apply to John (;avlk. or H. RABM, Jr. july'.i-dJrwtf J US. i H t ."I jH VOij'JTM 1 WW WP Butter for sale- cheap at tui NO. -2 MAIN T. w.1 a nn ivv,-ioo n O If.. Fit It ss Bid l-v- for sale at aua-l KfsMoTT'S FAMILY GUOCB&T. -..,.;. U'lIBJT BJL O V . -51 eachs German Ulills jusl received, and for l nale af Mg3 KLL.IOTTS FAMILY OKOCERY. Jt MM B ' M I 11 It CO 1. JIT M Cccon. !' lb. Chocolate; i" lbs. Cocoa; just ed and for sale a I eng.: ELLIOTTS FAMILY flRoCEBY. HO! EVERYBODY RUN HERE ! Mi, ST BMVBI if lilt JT TUB I H B.I f B Cash Store nf R. 8. Roston A Co., the tollow-i- : ti.i baahrle A No. I Corn. :ust do do Oals. -s) do do lle, for Bead. 1 tuns d Bran. I do do Ship-run. 5o bll diets do New Timothy sevd. or -ale heap tor cash at the feed store on Wate r re. i. R. S. RCSTONACO. Ai i -i l: WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING Kirst Street, I MACHINE, twaen Main and Lacaal TO TUB BVUI.IIne Improved Scwinjr Ifns with increased confideaea t and most i wliabte family use. It eewe equally well -st fabrics; makes the lock Ni It My OB OBBBlt WW Wheeljr et Wilm chire at reduced prices, in its merits ss the bes ei alas anechine now in on the thickest OT thittt siiieh impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage ef beinjt alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than at.y other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordiuary neains, stitch , own, fell, ipuilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and w-arranit-d for three years. Wealsokeeponcoo-tantly hand efull assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimouials of the above I machines, fiom persons of the highest standinc Kast and West, giving prices, Ac, will la furnished gratis, on application iu person or bv letter. fet.IHv V. M. SEI.UMAN. P A T E F, i: V Y. R TRESS AND SUPPORTER. tjnUBSB JVB taV JJAO TJ VJJ.VJm able instruments at e oftere! as entirely nec iu action and principle. Haviug a eoeehined i.u'ard and aaatarsl motion, they retain RaptUra with aiis esfj ess pressure than ethers. Acoid the instrument with u rigid tpring. They will injure the back and cord, ami from their eftutil and painful pressure are troublesome. White's will produce 'RADICAL CCRE if properly used. Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet bee to all. Adilresj B A EN ES A PARK, New York. J. P. PARK , Cincinnati. jiiueT-amd.tw or KELLER a WHITE. tl. 1 JOIBmHO.t It ft OH ER AND Blank Book Manulacturer, Final st . Let. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ii.- : Rooks rule.!, paged and made to order of the best a per, riom a Memorandum lo the largest Ledgei . Music and Mazarines bound in any style jel6 dJtwtf

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MISCELLANEOUS. WIDE AWAKE UNIFORMS AT $1.50 per Sett Complete. J. A. SMITH & CO., 118 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO,

, BBO.TI THIS nJTK, BZKcomplete, aud o the very best quality, consisting of the Water Prnof ('ape and Cap of the same materiel, with Tri-Colured Silk Band. Also, the Torch Lamp with Staff nod Flag attached, all readv for use ut the earoVme fca? uns of Sl.r-1 per Our improved facilities nods, and the iiuiucn.se d s to otter them at the abl low pries CAMPAICH MEDALS We have m large snpulv d LINCOLN AND HAMLIN MEDALS: also, tl of all 11 ther candidates, which we areeiiiug by the doseu, iiuudred orthoonsnd at New Vork prices. Terms cash on delivery here or bv Enafeaai aotia-im. j. a. yuw ' on. BlHtM.I,H iJ'll PKBR rT IS .. 9Ls settled fact that Darker' Chlorine ngen Killer is the beet medicine known l-r elhs-ting a surand nnrmeprnt cure of Fever aud Ague or Ch ill-, and rever. It prement Ague t ake ami all Ihe e that EuUl w the use of QuiuiiM. For sale by N. S. THOMPSON", aug At IheCitv DrncSt. e. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. f.7WA' f.'fil.V wmuM.u JR. impart fully intorui bis friends and t.-lb wcitieus, that he has this day commenced ba-rfiess for himself at the well known stand of John M. App. I have just raesived a ery ni.-e ao-1 vvrdl selected stock of Ladies, af law. Boys', and Children's SIiich of every stvh- and of the U-st -jtialttv Hoping that bv stib-t aitvntiou to business and ibe maiiulacture aim aj and Bo,'ts. 1 will est VI II as old friends. Ladies aad Uesiti all kinds mad- Is at thashorteal aotlco. t a No. article ot Mt re Ihe patronsge of ml new a te-'i a, uatnsrs sn-i Mioee ler in the neatest stele and . . pour .-Id Friend Me. ' A. i . M. DKViTT. il:,in stinet, Kvatisrliie, Ind. K9JnVio. tf&Mtjmm rj...v . 29 Alley. The pi -pi i-t-.r oftbe PlgtHiti Hfpriogi bega h ave to inform tlie public tlmt he hmn reconliy ertvivd and completed a tine Tfii-r'in AM . Tlie Spj inr? are rdtiiated but one nllfl trem Main blr-?r. City of K Hiifville, a Roud ilirStAOOn for dtbvr a wuik or a ttrive. Ttie a tern ot the .-priiirr peNfBeJ un.-urpa-ed medical piopertn-, mud iHnl act! otbern would tlo well to re-ort to tber.i. W here are also bat In on the premise', and the grounds ure beautifuhy tdiaded iihti-'H, und our -rouiulel with h vilul i ion- atinos heir. WM. ftATlCS, Proprietor. X. B. An omnibus runs re-ularly three time a dif.y to and from the cifv. jiilyriO OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. rjuix i;njK&itjj-;s wish J inform the public in general and the reel tl maaklod la particular, that tl ey have butiiit on! the Feed bflJMeMM of M r. J. O. l)nio;icliet, and that thev will be prepared from this time to fit all urdetH for FKKl) ami SEKO of any kind. Our Mr. K. S. Rvsros !- . formerly been en -leaded Tery successfully in the buMnss for ever up6 year, but called away to Kngland upon i'atiiilv bufli-n--to. has returned to his old ntaiid u e lo v ill at si! times tu pleased t I IV e hU old frienda and former cutoniersatid ail otli-ra, and till th.ir orders foi aiiytbin in oar line, with orooi ptneee and i-J;u'lioi. Feint ddjtlfvefeffsl Irtf u it v pan ol thecitv. juljtaU-tf K. S. liUSTtN fc CO. To Road Builders. M. tor- of Tlie ll:t,rdinbui anl t'loverport Turnpikf lioad Company " intheCitunty of lire' k -inride, Ky., will receive bkU for the contnu tiu of said road, until th" lcth day of OctoUsr Uext, at which time contracts will 1m awnrded r-ither bv ectSone or for the whede route. Said road will b- about ten miles in length, an I all t lie aaeaaaarjr material for I oustruction are abundant naaff the lino d tlie routl. PtaM : nd profiles can be examined at the Engineer's otliee in Oloerporl, by the first day ul (-toln-r next. paraoaa aiehhig to laapaca the mute for the purpose of Udlag will please apl-ly either at i ,'loVecport or UardiDebarg to auy of tin Director-, who will accompany them along the line of tlie foad. t'oinmiiuiralions uddreshed either t Dili id it. Muria, at Cloverport, or to John U. Hrurier, Sec? retary, at II irdinI-ipr. , will receive prompt stteution. DAVID U. MURRAT, Praealeat. By order of the Board of Direct .n. aaa;30-1 adJ w m lessors jmtT&mW.TMB UJVm & 4 dacatguad would respecttullv reform the efti.t us ol the city that h U prepared to rive oamae in luu-i'', on the- Piano ar other innti umeuts, to all wtin may favor him with tbetr patronagr. Insti tinieiits of all kinds tutted and put in order, lie will alao ieocl in-trument . br Ihoae wh are nnf Jniljpe taaauetves and desire to pur. hi- on reasonable terms. Uerddcnee on Sycamore street, between S.ooad and Third streetw. julll OH RIOT I AM MATTIMKS. oil SJ law, aT. a. ANintn, (Notary I'ubiic LAW k ANTHES, ATTORXEVS AT IAW, QBatUUcf, COI.LKCTION AM) Ut.M. Ksl'ATK A.OENT8. OfRee No. H7 Jlain street, opposite ihe Court Hons.-, BraaeTiUe, Indiana mavlo-dAwiv g 1.1 UliiJuB AJVB lPWejr nker. The undersigned is fully prepared to manufacture aH descriptions of Carriages and Wijoas from the tinrst lo ibe cheapest, all of which ill Is? guaranteed of 'he best eroi ktaanebip. A constant eappty of Carriages aud Wagons will Im. fount! iu mv aart-rooms, at No. 146 Main street, EvanssiUe. FRANK II A M H BRS TK1 N. N. B. fsspairiaa; done t reasonable rates, with neatness and diapadch. julv'-'o-nidew e fUtflBa'a l-Rs IM.ns, tiSJVgrTJttlvaateVfllOnl, a,KXI Ihs Shoiiluers, plain, M6 lbs ides, just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OROCERT. iflkR. SCKMeBMBBBMB UBJLBBMJtM & ted German Ointasent, as iafallible cure for Boils, Felons, Cuts, basses, Kever Sores, Scalds, j Burns. White Swellings, Salt Rheum, and Ititl-iii Is ttuna of all Kinils. N. S. TlIO.Ml'SON. Wholes -ie ami Retail Agent, auel No. Mi Main street. j BIOJ'liR&ss UJTBR, CMTMM9M of Magnesia, aad Tartro Citric Lemonade, at BUXl THOMPSON'S! Ilrng Stere. Xm Tin one o Home and European Demand. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Has Introduced to the pejbfl arl in x ":. eirilined world. IT IS NOW 1 tin nianlieat tl" I'nnersa u.i IP TO! l: FIAJ R 1 GRAY, IP Yon; HAIR IS THIN, OK, I V YOC ARE RAI.U, IT IV I LL KESToltK IT. IPYOO BAVK RANDR0FY, IK YOO HA VK HCALD HEAP, I Y VOC HAVE N K If 018 Hi: I' IT WILL i I KK THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, To PREVENT ITS FALLING,' TO M A K K THK HAIR I.' WS V . USE WOOD'8 IIA1I1 RESTORATIVE. SOLD BV t. J. Wood ,t Co., Ill MARKET STREET, ST, LOUIS, PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, MO.. A N I liKUOOlSTS, IN CITV AM) 0UUN1 kV. o.j. av o o u at ro., ASK, ALSO, AOKXTS roR Bit. .rfIVV' S I BI.KIIRjiTKIl June TJ-:imdA w ti'iRiTs ity TtrmBBjrrjJVB. bbls. iii perfect order, insl receieed'pei steamer K. Ii. Kairchil.l, for sale by janeSO S. E. f; It BERT A CO BRBSII Bll US 4.YII HI T 7 BBC U -AT' choice lot Inst rtceived ami for sale bv CHAS. McJOIINSTO.N, juivJ7 Peev Block. b i ii & ! i.vs : : SLm iu v praaei t ntock, iu order to MAKE ROOM FOR FALL COOD3, I will, b.r THIRTY DAYS, sell Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ! My Htock is Ktill larjce, and cotnp4 faal an eh-frant variety nf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Adapted lo Ihe leasuH and the natits r the people. TIao Laclios Pal ticulal I It aril I Sad u lajan assortment of mica BKAVriFCI. Oft IAS :oois. Which can be bought at very MAIN S'l'KVKr. sag! w.n ; Tills skills s low uguies ul No. 5 H. DI CA9i.

CITY ADVET,T!(sEWENTS Jf lit It I OR..! Titl.V .oV AT. IS Order for Brick Side. Walk. AngtistB, taa And now it is hen bv order.. 1 and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Kransrille, that the owners of all lots or parts of lo,, fronting on or adjoining the south-east aideof Cherry street from Second to Third streets iu said city, cause the side-walk thereon to U brought to the proper grade, an I I hat they cause a side-walk o. Claas No. 1 to be laid down tlienon within thirty day Irom the pubti.-a'ioti of this order. P Bl'RKE, Clerk. 1 1. 1 k a QfBoa, August Ui. IkuI.

AT o M i' ti m r I u jr r mi jk.WS Order for B,i,k Side-Walk. Ceaneil CI, amber, August 25 !,,(,. And now it is hereby ordered and digected, by the Common Council of the City .1 BraasriOe, that the owners of all lots or parts n! lots frnt ting oil or adjoining the southwest side ol Seeoad street, irom Oak to Mulberry street-. in said city, cause th- side-walks thereon to bo brought to the proja-r grade, aud that thev cause a Side-Walk of Class No, I to bo Lard dowii there cu within thirty days from the publication of thai orJ,'r' , , l' HCRKK, Cl'k. City i .eik stiib-e, Aegnet, lsco. jti it 1 1' it it .t 7 i it .v .v r i pm .- C.y Order for p;.i.ik Side-Walk. August 23, 18H0. Ami now it hi hereby ordered and directed br the c -i" n :, i'. on,, j ,,t thecity of Evansvillu, that the a aaie I f all tote or pain" of lots fronting n or a -ij oiiiins ibe nortb-we-t side of Elm, street, fr m First to Hecend .Ireet iu said citv cause, the tdwalk thtaea to be brought to the m iaa i ,-,,!,.. alio nisi t'i-T cait- a -i't -tvaiK ofc'as -walk of i"a- N'o to be laid down the p.tldfrati. then im within thirty days from IH'RKE, Clerk Cler ONI 0. !9JHTelB TO iO.TM-4CTOMt. V w ITranksie ftreol Si.!Wer. The Comrnou Coun -c.l of the Ci y of Evansville will receire eale,i i ret ale until S ptomta-r 8th, 18di), for the consrrn. tiou ,d a Sewer under Fraukhn street. Laniasco, from a point one hundred feet west of Fill -Ion Avenin , lo a point ten feet East of Third Av-sun-. 'Ihe contractor to furnish lb Material, and dp tic work according to plan and ipeefBea-tion-en file iu this oBice, and payment to be mad., upon the completion of the work in i '.tj Bonds due in one vear, and besriog In teres C I. HI UK E, Clerk. Clei k's Otliee. AncTHI !!ith, .. v a ts e it iz t T I ii . v .-- t v B . tcy Or ier for I)iickSi(l..-valk. un.-il Chamber, Augu-t2' lew. .And now It fw hereby ordered end directed, ly the Cotnu i' I otitic:! of the City ol l.vaiisvill-, ibat the OMTtieTI of all Lots or parts of Lots fniBtlngen orailbiiiine Itteetnixheetejde of Cherry stoet. between Third :iaI V Mrth streots. iii said Ciiy, esens ine ndt--waiks theeeen ij Is- loeit-tit to ttaq projp r cede, an-l ttcit they cans.-a side-walk o i l,., ... I to be lai.l down tin re mi, within Ibi ir ,1a'. tinni tho puhiieatiou of ibis . rder V. Bl'KKK, tlcrk. I Ity Clerk's Office, AnfCUst, lst. 91 ni.iv sa i.r. of -.er uoutr M and reck. The subscribes ni.l sell st publb aaclloa ai the wharf between Divlafaa and V'ine streets, on Monday, Heplemher ;t i. ,-,t pi o'.-lot-k, a n.;m Hat btHt mill a traauTItr ,.f i... k sunk ut salJ w hart. t'reeeedJaieT silet,, be applie.1 p paymenl of expenses of relllovii'e aid boat and luck. Rj or lcr , I the Cumiuou I'oua 'il. . -1. O'RII.KY, usfil Wharf Master. sff 1 OHBOHJITIO .V -V TUB aV order for Buck Si le walk Aiigud 1MB. A ml now it is hereby orb-re fliniaSllS Council of the City j owners of all lot i anil p trts ade Iniaa bocssl street on la I and directed by tha t Kv.insville, that tbo f 1 ls frohttfur on or lb sides thereof, tn,. ; twecn lxth and SeSi utb street. In said i ity, cause the side walks tber,K)u to be brought to ths roar Krsde, and that 1 hey came aside walk of class No. 1 tn hj lafdidayrn thscaea within Ihirty day Irom I the (iu I.I icai ion of this or ir. P. DsUBKX, Clark. ity Clerics Office, August iTth, IM0, r ti ! O tt t T I mJV JVO TMCB.9Ly Or.l.-r for Brick Side-Walk. Coiiu. il chamber, ; AugiiHl io, sun. And now it is hereby ordered end ; directed, lis Ihe Common Council of ihe City ot Evansvillc, lhat the owners ol all Lots or pans ! of Lots fronting on or adjoining Locust street, : on both sides tbereofbetaeen Seventh and Eighth : street, in said City, cause the t.- wslks therein to l.e brought to Ihe peeper grade, and that tliey eauso ti side. walk of Class No. 1 lo lei ; laid down .here,, n, within thirty days front the pttb I lea lion ol ttsls order. P. BURKE, Clark. Clerk's OIBce, August L'T, MtR mmOTII'B TO I' It J"T Rjtt'VORtl. WW Tie- f minion Council of the City of BVanSi 1 villi- afll receive sealed proiosals niilil Ihe Huh day : of September, ISiHi, for grailing, glittering and in as: ' adamir.ing Main street, from a point near the Canal ' to the nppet line of Eight street Ihe contractor lo furnish all the materials, and il i the work agree, ablj to daii aud specirtcations on lile in tins orlb-a. P. BURKE, Clrik. Clerk's Otliee, Anjptsl STth, 1C0. C- . .! .'- . T I it ,vJ T I f B. ' Order lor Stone Curbing. Angmt 2"-, HCJ. And now it is hereby ordered an 1 directed by the Common Council or the city of Kvansvllle, that the owners of all lots or parte of lots fronting on ir adjoining Main street iu said city, on both sides 'hereof, from the Canal to Eighth street, cause good st use curbing of e dimensions and -juality pscmed iu the Ordinances of tha city, to la? placed in Irpnt of said lots, extending twelve leet arouud i Ic corner or across the ends of the pavements at the intf to.ctlnu of streets and alleys. Said curbing t bo done wSlhtu thirty days from tlie publication ot Ibis order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerks Olhee, August 27th, IM). Av ITU B TO IIR4 lflB.; I.IRTe W men, and all persons requiring a license bv the Ordinance sat ihe City ol Kvansviile that on and after tlie last day of August, 18J, I will cause suit to Ik- brought against all persons failing to obtain I heir lkvus,s. K. MARTIN, mi.-.'s City Marshal. uu I I.I.'S ffl.VW OF PJttJVJT TUB NEW DRUG STORK, aul 6'J Main street. The Economist. i rmniis hto v'B iu i t.ihb.v tbb M first premiums at every Fair where it has I been exhibited. At the bouth-Woetorn Indlaua ' District Kair, hi Id here October. 18fi, thers were ; hut two premiums offered for cooking stoves one for tlie liest wood cisrk ing stove.and one for the best coal cis, king stove. The Economist took the FIRST PREMIl'M FOR TIIE BEST . OOKINO STOVE 1 UK Wool). Roelker, Kinsman It Co. took the first premium for their cooking stove for coal. Noothsr premiums were offered. The largosilver medal was awarded to the Economist at the New York Statu i'air; and the first premium at the United States Fair held at Chicnge, and twelve other State and County Fairs in 185-.t. Iu no branch of sjtorlienlrnl art has there b-,eli a more apparent advance than ill tne man ufacture of stoves. It is but a few years since the very usme was a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid ol use as ornament. These havegrailually given place to patterns of giaceaud utility; nntil the varieiiss our markets now present havo almost exltausteii the vocabulary of names; and the different phases the metal is j-- to assunie, would astonish obf Yulrsn himself In style issd llnish, the improvement has been real, leaving nothing to bo desired on that point, but the sev.Te competition in price, lo which they have been subjected, has deprived them of ueiuy of the more sulwlautial qualities desirable. Ibis seems moreespecially to have la-.o, the case in reference to cook stores an article ol domestic economy that has more todo with scolding w ives and crotchety servants than most people im h-'1ii'-. I be public have long sought an improvement iu Ibis article, aud we believe are ready lo paj any reasonable price for a cooking stove, Jf it ouly I sessesse the aieriii of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, unci perloctiou of manufacture . lh. se qualities win to be possessed most fully In the Economist a now stove, perfected aud brought out the past season, by Messrs. Treadwell, Perry AiSertou.ol Albany, we beard so much of this stole, and it looke-1 so sswsfa like a Stove intended lor e, that we concluded to try them, and th result of the ssperhasstt convinces us that the pro Masters, ,,, their deturminatiou to make the k's' .,re in the wvrtd, have succeeded. We regard the Economist kh iossediig all the merits shore enumerate! -as the great t.tove of tho day hir iu advance ol anything ever attempted iu the line ol stoves, pei fect in all its appointments, aud true to its name iu durability and the use of fuel. Anions; the many conveniences attached to it, m.,y be mentioned a largo oven, with hooks arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to 0 gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, rfc, Ac. The broiling hearth isoneof the iuot noticeable feataros of this remarkable stove. Th-re never has been, to Our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satislactorv in Its eperatiim . The proprietors of this stovo have been romluctinfra series of exjierimnnts upon broilintr, eliciting some valuable facts, and r.. suiting In tne invention of a gildiron adapted to this stove, which has Ween secured by letters patent . aud is one of the most admirable things of the kiu I wu ever saw broiling without smoke, aud keeping the coals in a coiislaut glow. We are always gUd to do justice to mechauical improvements, and ... pecially sucli as contribute so largely to Ihe geuei.,1 gooti.es the one above mentioned. Tn Economist, a hit h is commanding such a hug , sale will be found vulf at SCAKTLIN Ji ST E -PIlf-NS'S. Main el , between Water and Kits:, Evautville, Ind male Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & N1EHAUS STILL AHEAD. rmiiMn bimm ujs jvht ubi:hi i M ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, consisting ot a great many aiticles iu their line, too numerous to name, which are now open for Inspection, and will certainly be sold cheap tor cash at their store IJ MaU. street. MILLIBANIEMJ.ua.