Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 September 1860 — Page 2

EVAMSViLLE. INP. ON DAY NOKHING SEPTEMBER 10

PEOPLE'S TICKET. roK PRESIDENT, iBRAHAM LINCOLN or ILLINOIS. gsUf-'TiiK People or these T sited TATE8 ARB THE B1GBTFCL MASTERS OK UOTU 'ONORE3SES AND CoCRTB, NOT TO OvEKTHBOW HE CONSTITUTION, BUT TO OVERTHROW THE Ies wHa Pervert the Cohti TUTloK." ibraham Lincoln. ron vice presidest, EANNIBAL HAMLIN or MAiwr. Love my Country mobe than I Love my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. PresidentialElectoral Ticket. Elector fr the State at Large. WILL, CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. llutrict Electors. 1st District Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d 1) strict John W. Bay, of Clarke. M District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 1th District John U. Farquahar, of Franklin, fitta District Nelson Truslcr, of -syette. th District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Ilaun.i, of Putuam. 8tb District Sau.uel A. Huff.of Tippecanoe. (Jth District James N. Tner, xf Miami. Kith District Isaac Ji nkinson, of Allen. Hth District David O. Daily, of Huntington. rOn CfjKGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, 1. Q. OF SPENCER COUNTY. FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, In the Dittrict composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick. Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, of posey county. for joint re1 re8istative To the General Assembly, for the Counties of Posey and Vanderburgh, JOHN R. HL'GO, of Posey county. Opposition State Ticket. ron oovERN'or., HENRY S. LANG, of Montgomery. FoR lieutenant governor, 0L1VKR P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES O. JONES, of Vanderburgh FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. foa SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILKS J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. GREAT SPEKC Hon. Morton C. Li reply to Gov. Willard's H oi Hunter, JWu' Albany of Willartl s speech. Every proposition proven false. Delivered at liloomwyton July 2 1 st, 18G0. CONT1NUEU. Under the law as I have stated it, how was it possible for Talbott and Collins to have committed these frauds, if the Governor and the various Swamp Laud Commissioners appointed by hi in, as well as the different county officers, had done their duty ? They had no power over the land? ir. ;uiy way, until after they were sold. Neither had they any power over any officer directly eouiuctcd with the sale, or disposal of them. Who had ? The Governor, hut his Excellency informs us substantially that the Governor was powerless in ali matters during the reign of Talbott aud Collins, aud that these officers violated the laws aud tommilted frauds in spite of him. He says, " he (Gov. Wright) could not say to the Treasurer, Auditor or Secretary, you shall or shall not do this." Rut that kiud of buncombe won't satisfy the people, The Governor w ho stands at the head of public affairs, is wf very little use, and the constitution ol our Siate a mere meaningless instrument, if that is the construction to be placed upou it. What is the object of having a Governor0 And what are his power.- and duties'1 The object of having one is, to have some person to look after the public inter ests of the people, and whose duty it shall be to guard and protect them. In order to 1 do this, the constitution hastriven him full power. It prorides, Article j, sec. 15: "The Governor shall transact ail necessary j business with the officers of government, I and may require information in writing, from the officers of the Administrative de- I parlment, upon any fill ject relating to the 1 duties of their respective offices." Section 16 , also provides: " He shall take care that the la-s be faithfully executed." In cases where violence is used to prevent the execution of the laws, section 12 empowers j him to call out forces to execute them. ' And where the officers peacefully violate them, he has the power to convene the Legislaiue and report the facta to them, and they can either remove or compel him to obey the law by providing heavy penal- j ties for his failure. From these pleaary powers given to your Governor by the constitution, could be not have stopped these State officers from commit! ing these frauds and ' outrages upon the rights of tiie people? Will Gov. Willard say in the very f.i'-e of j the Constitution, tht the Governor has no power to compel officers to enforce the law? Does uot the Governor take an oath to support the constitution ? And does not thtt constitution require him to see that the laws are faithfully executed ' Does it require him to do au impossibility ? If the Governor had properly looted after the in- ! terests of the people, and required the laws to have been faithfully executed, how is it i possible that Collins and lalbottcould have committed these frauds. The law gave . them no power to do anv such thing. I Where, then, did they get it ! They conld not convey away the lands. That was the. duty of the Governor, and I believe among all the charge3 against Talbott and Collins! there is none that they ever forged the name of the tiovernor to any of these ' fraudulent patents. Theu how come it there ' He must have put it there of his own free will and accord, for these State officers had no power to compel him to sign them. With whst show of reason or common sense then could Gov. Willard Bay that if he (Gov. Wright) had used proper diligence, he could not have prevented these friuds. Rut how does he explain it? He virtually tells us that Gov. Wright not only lailed to see the law faithfully executed, but that he absolutely violated it by issuing blank patents for lands before they were sold, when the law required him to do ?o after they were sold ; and delivered them over to Collins. Why diu he do that? Gov. Willard may say because lie thought Coltins honest, and that nil would be right. Yet that was the first mis- tep, and ft jm that act the people suffered. Gov. Willard thinks that act excusable in Gov. Wright, but in

aiLiilar one in refcience to Tiilbott, v. here hH surrenderee! up t'ue Gtamercy Louda to Ncxsen for a few duvs, he regards it a very great outrage. In tny iudgmerit thev stand about upon an equal footing, I have no doubt both acted in good faith, yet the acta within themselves were wrong ami '.i vio- 1 latiou pf law, aud the people were caused to suffer thereby. In the first instance, if Gov. Wright had uot sigued those patents in blank, then Collins and Talbott could not have committed tho frauds, and if Talbott bad not delivered up to Nexsep the but. then the bill holders on the Gramer- j cy bank would net have ouffered. After theie blank Swamp Land patents were delivered to Collies, still he aud Talbott could not have conveyed these lands to themselves and friends, unless the books of ihe Auditor aud Treasurer of Jasper county showed that they had been purchased and paid for. I In order to have this done, they united j with thctn the Svrauip Land Commissioner ; of Jasper county, a Democrat, who issued falte and fraudulent certificates, certifying that there was so much money due these ' men, Talbott and Collins, aud those who j confederated with tbemfor ditchinp, when no j ditching has ever been done. Upon these false and fraudulent certificates, the Auditor of Stale issued orders upou the Treasurer of , State, under sectiou 35 of the Swamp Lar.d I Act. With these orders issued upon these ' false and fraudulent certificates, this laud ! was paid for. This is the fraud that Col. ! Hendricks so much complained of, and dei clared if any Democrat in office could be ; found, that had equaled it, he would give up the race, when the very paragraph of I the Swamp Land Report from which he read j to condemn Talbott nni' Collinf, also con- ! demned this Democratic Swamp Land Com

missioner, and shows that he was as deep, if nn i.e in I I ,i frn nil tlion t ' . . i Hi r-u , . r : ...,t;: r ,Ko .o.. ; i,:,.b ,!., ' lands were obtained, this report snvs : h ! the complicity of the Swamp Land Commit doners, deeds for about 124.000 acres of the best of the vacant land in the county , were obiaiued I say that this Commissioner was as deep, if not deeper in the fraud than Talbott and Collins were, for the reason that they had no control cTer him, and tould not by any legal power compel him, either to issue or not to issue these false and fraudulent certificates ; but he did issue them, and they and their confederates joined him in the spoils, but tbey were overtaken in their corruption, and most of these lands recovered back. This fraud looks big, and should have served as a warning to Gov. Willard. In fact he informs us that it did, and that he issued no blank patents, by which the State could be swindled. No wonder that i Col. Hendricks was willing to stake I113 all I on it, and decline the race for Governor if ; ar.other fraud equal to it could lie found where a Democratic officer had anything to do with it. Rut I think I will be able to show yon that this fraud, like a little biood, only served to make the bears mad. and I more blood thirsty. For, remember that these Swamp Lands, in all, amounted to I overtwelve hundred and fifty-two thousand i acres. This fraud of Talbott i-nd Collins included aLont 1252,000 acres, still leaving over 1,100,0' t). acies to be accounted ' for; besides most ot Ui.se 124,000 acres I were recovered buck to the State. May I ask once more, Where are all 1 these lands, or their proceeds? this ran. ! nificeut donation, embracing more than a million and a quarter acres of the finest lands in Indiana, the proceeds after draining ! and surveying to remain a sacred fund for j the education of our children. In I he short I space of ten years, with Democratic Governors at the helm of Suite, to watch over ami guard our our interest, they h ive let them pass from us, by fraud and corruption. Who have beeu cuiltv of these great out rages? Ibis Swamp Land Fr.iud Report, w hich Col. Hendricks so much relies upon, I think will explain the matter to a very great extent, and account for the milk in the cocoanut. During Gov. Wright's administration, he removed from otiice oue Jacob Mirkel as Swamp Laud Commissioner iu Jasper county, in consequence of his fraudulent practices aa such commissioner. Shortly after Gov. Willard was inaugurated as your Governor, he appointed this man Mirkel as Swamp Laud Commis.-ionei again in Jasper couuty. The Swamp Land t'umtnittee iu their report iu speaking of til is appointment says: ' From the evidence iu possession of your committee, ihey ea allot but express their surprise that Guv. Willard should have appointed Jacob Mirkel to the responsible office of Swamp Land Commissioner of Jasper county. " Soon after the expiration of his term of office as Treasurer of said county, not witbstandipj: it was known lu bis ExrxU 1 lenty thnt said Mirkel bad lu-en sued oti his ! official iiond as n defaulter to tlie Swamp Land Fund, in ISTij, which ?uid suit he liuj : comprorriised iT giving his nutes with ecu- 1 rity for the sum of $23.4Cn 3ft tttH ncknowledging his dfefaRatiort, ami the greater , part of those notes, thoupli duo, were still j onsstttndintr nd unpaid ; nnd notwithstandinif il whs known to his Excellency thai ; said Mirkel hud again been Mied in 1S5C upon his official bond a? Swamp Lnnd Treasurer, (at it further defalcation of ,Sl4,niJU to i the Swamp Lnnd Kund, a- certified by Ihe Auditor ol State, and thai In 1-S:7 iu.'cr- . meut wa oidained asniii!t hitn in another 1 suit upon his official bond as county Treasurer, to the amount of SI, 000 for Si:ite : revenue, and that was then, and still i-. ! pending njrainst him upon hii official iiond for defalcation of county revenue, and liad ; not at the date of his appointment as said i commissioner, and still has not settled with ; the Auditor and Trea?urer of Slate or j County Commissioners, for either Slate. ; Swamp Land or County Revenue, and not- i Withstanding it was known to his Excel- . leucy, that by section 10 and article I ol the i constitution of the State of Indiana, said ' Mirkel was wholly 1 ineligible to any office of trust or profit ;' and that by no net of the Legislature, approved March 1, 1S55, j v see acts 1855, page 85), he was guilty of felony still, with a full knowledge of all . these disqualifications ami disabilities ho Mirkel i was appointed and invested b hi a Excellency w ith the duties of this important and responsible office, for the performance of which he is not required Co giwa bonds. (CON riNt'KD TO-MORROW. I Dm ulas on Lincoln. Senator Wilson addressed the Republicans of Brooklyn, XY., on Thursday evening, and in the'eormof his speech said : He i.lr. Wilsouj uskeii Dmighw a fewyears ago what Wind of u man Liitcoin was, wheulie replied that he was a very honest man, that he (Douglas ) had been iu CongretiS sixteen years, and had never yet met a man who was his superior; he had never yet cojed with any mau niperior lo Abraham Lincoln iu poiut of ubiUly j aud when the telegraphic d'.spalcli announcing Liucoln s nomiuation was handed to Douglas iu the Senate, be said, "We have got to do utir best lo defeat him. ' Iu the- hunsc af the President of Harvard College at Cambridge, Douglas s.nd that Lincoln was ihe first lawyer cf his State, nnd wns one of the popular orators of the. Union.

(p-sylri seasopj of political excitement, examplejis contagious, aud particulaily a good example. Few men love knavery for its own sake, and public virtue ic always popular. The man who sacrifices, his personal prejudices or his political proclivities to a principle, is sure of applause, though he may often be surpiised to find that that has won approbation from his fellows which he feared would wia kirn nothing but abuse. The tricksters who have plauned the coufusion in this State between the Dougla.-. and the Bell parties, will tind that these truisms, are truisms, iudeed. Their right to uiike a fair and open 1 argain, nobody disputes ; but a bargain intended ouly to cheat the ho:ie;t voter iuto giving his vote j where ho did uot mean it should go, will recoil upon the heads of those who made it. They are iiko the Irishman, who, when walki"g upou the banks of the Shannon, saw a salmon in tile river beside him, and attempted to strike him with the snath of bis scythe which he carried over his shoulder, lie forgot the sharp instrument at the back of his neck, and as bo struck the salmon, instead of catching a fish ht beheaded a tnau. The. Bell and Everett party instead of bringing something to laud, is watching if we may bo pardoned a bull which is appropos to the story its own head as it floats dowu stream. They are disgusting their owu friends by their own clumsy knavery. Already one of their electors, Mr. Edward Huntington, has withdrawn bis name from the electoral ticket, and avows h'.s purpose of giving his support to the Republican candidates. The ; second remarkable defection is that of Mr. Wm. E. Dodge of this city, who presided, j a few mouths ago, at a large Union MeetI ing in the Cooler Institute. His old aa- ; soeiates take it sorely to heart, for they

' cherished the name and influence of an upright tr.nn and a distinguished merchant. The public naturally hears most of these sh.n.ng exampHs because these men were I'Crson ,iy uivo.veu wllH ww-r ed to deceive them. But there are thousands ' of others who will follow their example ; thousands who, disgusted with the trick that it i3 attempted to play upon them, will , never consent that their votes shall be transferred to a party for which they have I neither sympathy nor respect. A". I" Tribune. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLER & NIEHAUS, No. 43 Main St., bet. First and Second, EVANiVILLE, INDIANA. HiH "OL'JS-fl BIBjn MS JVST peuinc a part of their splendid stock (as tar as arrived; of Staple Dry Ooods and fancy ares tor the Fall and Winter waaon, and tender a friendly invitation to thir lady customers and the rest of mankind, to nive them a call, and examine for tin nm-lves. All Ihi ir i?oc.dM recorr mend themslves by a prime quality, nnd perfect freshness, aud will be sold at small profit for cash. sept8 ByoB SJB .V BJSi' TBBJft-, a tine young Durham Bull, of th.? best Kentu k ,-tork four years old this Fall. The owner a reason for sellinc i. that he dees not want to brt-ed "in and in." Apply to the subcrnher, seven miles north of Evansville. HepMS-trw ANDREW ERSKINK rjf tram it i. b h s bob j b l w.m M have tn hand a large lot of Tumbleri, suitable for pottiaa up Jellv.dc , which I will sell VERY CHEAP, md in quantities to suit purchasers. WM. IIIERBDWER. Druggists, septfl 7 Main street, Washington uloek. HBBIIVi TIHJ- .V TUB B Bit' B OB Hi Poplar SliingUs. BMMXM No. 1 Poplar Shingles good as any in the market and for sale I IT 0 111 l llnilnn A constant supply ill ! kept at this price, at GLOVERS L CM BE It YARD, cept.7 Cor. Main and Seventh ctreels. iBIIsl.l.W 3 IM L.HS II BJ ! ; Oeb2lbarKS t bale plain and striped, for sale b (setd7) KEEN A PRESTON. jflilBi HX J -V It S. TBI BBS 1 5 Tty fases assorted ; Tic king, 8 ca s asso tid, for sale cheap ilesitable for tin- tail trade. ,pt7 KEEN a PRESTON. BTJS-BBB SUM UTS JKJTMt It BJ W--J era. 1U0 dos assorted by sept 7 KEEN PRESTON. 1JIU1.B JUJBBB 1 RtSU 7 t Orash Towclin-', li bales, formate tow by st pt7 KEEN & PRESTON. tJtTIJ"BTTtt, TWBBIIS, JBJ'S, 1 dc. lu canes best assortment iu the city for sale cheap by KEEN" & PRESTON. it OB SXIBTS.-AjO IIOZ. M'ltoWi 1 to .V springs, colored and white, f.-r sale cheap by Ivc-n ft Preston, together with a large nd cheice usS'Ttmeut of Notions of all descriptions ana fancy goods. To the trade we will offer strong Inducements to buy of u-. We will sell g.arJs as low as thev can Ih bought West of tho in. mitain. (sept7) KKKN At PBKSTOM. B IJ- T S. S S OBTR It t7 K.EEN e PJiESTON. MM b ;..( i.-u --t'-J t i t-t , ton, and MaucUesti-r, desiral Iu and rich KKSTON. style 8, for sale cheap by KEEN k " g &B B i: I Z K SO K TBI) 3 IJSBIS; MJr liincbains, assorted plain and fancv, .r cases, jiiiit received by KEEN S. PIlkrON. IMJ JVBM.S r'.v itji.K am1 canes plain and spotted, M sorted Klanuels ; JUst st r. sept calved end for ale i heap by KEEN PRESTON. m ijvsb pi.ji.v jjii SO I, I II, mJ asso: red ii cases ; Canton t'lannelii, bleacbe ? ; far for aal and brown, S cases, foraab- bv septT KEEN A PKLSTON. ' gm i. i: .i ti a ti .n i e i.v.-is MM cases asserted, ns received by ?,.pt7 KEEN i PKKSTON. O.flKSrif - HBJV', I lit. and tine brown, 4o tei..s, ius-t re- ! -ived for Ihe till trade by KEEN Jt PltEMllN. t. .-tit;. t.-n i ou.nro.r,oo mbs. 9 t;o jd in Btos.' Sraokiujc 1 obacco lor sale cheap at ELLIOTT'S Fatally Oroeery. ept7 tf IB .Vf M BTJB. f.Vf.W TJBTJB lOO Ptll.VIiS iniro Cream Tartar just received and for sale al I I.H 'iT S I aunlv t.lorery. epti gJH it in.Bs3 iioz. it ti r i i. f s Knalish I'iekb-s , just re.i-iv.-d at ELLIOTT'S Kauiily Oioiery sei-tT m mcjTB MnSmm -soo i.bs i.u.tr S.J LurdjMst received at NO. '22 MAIN SI'. o a A I 1 f t At. - lillZ MJV I M.M. at IL pat kaoea junl received at KlLIuTT'S Kaiully Uracery. .septl nit an s'y.-JS.'Jii. S 3 HJHHBI.S it KL senT LIUTl'n Family Grocery. dPICBX SPIIBft!I IU fB . MitI ou band a splendiil arncle of Pure tpicoa, put up by E. K Durkee i Co , New York, which I will warrant pure Thej can't be bjat. .I P. ELLIOTT, ept7 No. 22 Main street. .i ,i.l St i I Hi. il HJ.H8.- SOO I it s. T Irrinta r'aynr iTtirrrl Hams, a splendid article, ju?t rec iced and for sale cheap fur cash at ELLIiiTT'S Family Urocery. spf7 I.OOO CBS. ti.l .III SI UBS. ju t received at fcLLlOl I S Fatn uy ana ept7 II IMA BB' 0 I B I.BH HJI TfJ It Mil Ev tt i aeiri c.iistaiiti v on baud at ELLlOtT . lamily Grocery. septl jr o.s'ito.y IS J B il I ij a I pone: , s dt I i POBTB B 1 III' f.BJY . ikins's .juart bottles London ul ltottles, just received from Custom Hi Grocery. as an 1 for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family sept7 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. iftK f(l-P! KT.VBBSIItP HKBBifore eaisriag beta--en toe aadar lianaa, uudar the names and styles o M. W. Fester ax Co. mid Geo. Pastes fc Uo, are tl.io day dissolved by luutu il conaaat. The b oke and papers will It found at the once of Geo. F'Sster A Co., corner of Locust street and Canal, and either partuer is authorized to use the name of the firms in Hqnada. t.n M. W. FOSTER, GEO. FOSTER, ALEX. U KliSTKK, Evansviile, S pt I.lWffl W M. A.GWVN. ti-rj h n lei siun si h iv. 1 .til SHI P. '' d.i.v lofineil -i co-part 1 bi henst.l i CO., an cai i solicit III,..- u. .o.nli. iKlteliWU loi ti.e puriose of remii Co- buiuees ed oil by 111.- late frio oil', aUd would t eoBtittaslnce ol ih-- favors so freely i-Metid-

e l to I beat hei-eli ail limes for the ii Sopt. 1st. 18 ii scplo

itIuk their la t eff-Tis st 9 oi their coi tcepaadeata, GEO. ruSTKR, ALEX II FilTElt. WM. A. awicK.

MISCELLANEOUS. 1 rwiHE . V7i B B8MOJVBB, oj BBB. tiring from active commercial pursuits, so long and pleasantly carried on by himself and other wen hers of his house (over thirty years) in Southern Indiana, wotld retuni his most grateful thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their many kindnesses ; aud in taking leavo of his frier. ds, commercially, he can with confidence recommend his successor to the patronage of his friends a every way worthy of their continued favors. H. W. FOSTER. Sept. 1st, ISSO. septS FAIR GROUNDS I FAIR GROUNDS! b il i hsoj'h ivmsmjvo to WML rent stands for the sale of food for the crowd, or the dining hall, those wishing to run swings or exhibit shoes, will make application to the under signed. The Fair will be held focr days September 25th, Ciitb, jTth, aud iSth, lSci". B-aptft-t P. HOKSBKOQK. Sec y.

4 U) t O J1.V ii ll GO .'lit 75 It O ZBJV BOB sale lev rcptl by S K. GILBERT CO.. No. 4 Sycamore street. liOXBS Oi.lt JLW aud Choice, for sale bv septl p. E. GILBERT A CO mmtTts la W fo for Bale br S. K. GILBERT A CO. nilOCOUItS, Ml BMP, JIJJVMt.LJ, aud Cottou, iu reeie aud dozens, lor sale by bepti 8. E. GILBERT A CO. V. HOUJ 100 HBtiS BEST quality, for sale by S. K. GILBERT t CO v.sutBins. WMjyr n o sj sn, 9 Glass, Nails, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nnts, KticHsn Wnlnnts, Fie, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Uock Candy, Dried Botf, Oysters, Sardines, Alum, Kpoai Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Ind;go, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Battine, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kiuds, Nntmei, Lemon Syrup, Gingi-r, IiIhsb Jars, Larit.m and Flasks, Mu-tard, Matches, Pepper Sauce. Spanish Moss, Stooa Pipes, Powder. Safety Fusi , Totiacco of all kiDds, Faricy Soaps, Starch, Viuear, Cordage, Letter, Cap, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Teas, Gsmphor, Saltpeter, etc. . etc. A supply of the aliove kpt constantly on hand, and for sale at the lotrnt prices ty S. K. GILBERT ft CO., septl No Sycamore street. v TJBVH 100 BOXES BBHT OUJily ity for sale low by S. R. GILBERT LO. MZIOB 8JI.B. tJOOMt BIBB PBOOB Safe, smal 1 size, cheep fr cash at JAS. L. SPALDl.NU', septl Corner Main and First. JVST MJr TIMB.-MVK, B Rye, Rye. -1 ti-1 receiveu and for sain at the cheap cash store of R. S. HUSTON & CO., Htty bu.bels of Rye Seed. septl dlTl" tut It BBS TJItiBJV J T FJH for Hardware and Debts. JACOB SKACB 4 SON, No. 7 Main street. septl-4 v mwrtcMi. noBKi.i. k cojvjr.wsf ton beg to auoounce that they have received a full supply of ALL THE BOOKS to be u-ed in tho schools in the ensuirg term, and solicit the support of their friends and the public, which they endeavor always to merit. attgl DOBELL A CON Y'NGTON aVt. At .n m: t h i .v u bob o v jv j America. A Tov calculated to k-ep tbe boys during rainy days quit at borne, and at the same time tii predispose them for nseful mechanical employment, is in ihe shape of Tov Toolcbests of different size?, in store md for sale at the Hardware Store of GEO. s. SOHHTAO A CO. an-'17 Main t , just below the ltranch Bank. N.Y. MILLINERY STORE. BRONNER & BROS So. 7. First st., bet. Mala A Sycamore. F VA SEVILLE, ISL l.i SA . JSWB VJtLL S'OIB B.I ttVIt C I.. I B 9 w attention toour full and complete stock of Millinery Goods, such as Keady-Made Silk and Velvet Bonnets, Straw Bonnets, Flats, Scoops, Bonnet Ribbons and Velvet Kibbons of all w idths Silks, Siitin-, und Velvets, French and Amecican Flowers, Blonds, Edging, Laces, ltoncbes, and a great variety of Ilead-dressei, Coifures and Netls. Peing connected with one of the largest importing houses (No. 2y7Jj, and ''J'J Broadway, New York city.) where we import nost of our goods direct Iroiu Paris, we have therefore laitter tacilities for obtaining goods and stylos, taa i any house out of New York. We ask -"iiniry merchants and milliners throughout the West, having formerly supplied themselves either at Louisville or Cincinnati, or at the Eastern markets, ari respectfully invited to stop and call iu to inspect and compare our price at any rate before going East Pleaa give u.. a trial aud you -hall be convinced. Bleaching and Pressing done for the trade. uug.28-r,ms BROMHKB ,t BROS. KJ TB B Its : BBJ TUB X .' .' SJOO ll.s. new Feathers, j nst recelvid and for sale ai SCHAPKEB .t ULSSINO'S, aus No. 19 Main street. fOI.l TIO' OB tITBJTB OBJI.1Umailt I wish to call tho attention if physicians and the public to this agreeable purgative, which is prepared.-'-''i iu my store. It is decidedly sepei ioi to any article that is manufactured in the East and sent here, si its (jualities are destroyed by age . W M . B I E B BO W E R, Drug ist, auu'JV 76 Main st., Washingt.-n Block. ryvo POBMBV VMM MM,m0tf, UBMt Jw Kennedy's Medical Iiscuvery. It is the b.-st prepar itiun in the world for that purpose . -For su'e bv WM. BICBBOWKB, Druggist, au.'. Nc. 7; Waahtngtoa Bbs-k. 4, -ib.i jli. itf 3 Cs lar. W.IX fOB BBIIIT Supply .list received bv WM. BIKBBOWU, No. 7s Washington Block. .BMWJl-S t.V Tl.Tl Il. BO SJi B OJa. Bros, are now masivtea and opening their seasonable stock of FALL AN D WIN 1 EK GOODS, which will le. very extensive and beautiful. Their prices will favorably compare with any house iu t'ue city. They respectfully invite the ladiesaDdall custome's iu general to CaU at their stand, No. 311 Main street. (ang.ta) KoSE It BROS. CSIIKKSB, CM KB Itm BOXBS t l'tinie W. R. Cheese, just received end for sale by CHAS. KCJOHMSTOW, augi"J Posey Block. IW9BUC WMMTB I'lsil. -ZS Si. I I f aV W bbls just received and for sal.' by aug?J HAS. KrJOHNSTON. Posey Block. fjlf I.. t tilt. . Tl f HI US Pit 1MB Leaf Lard just received, and lor sale at ang aug:i NO. tl MAIN ST. too OUT CMS P HI. JIB UMITB Win at Flour lor sale at the lowest, now selling at S--.75 per sack, at jfjtyBS COOK A LANGLEY'S NEW FURNITURE STORE JUST OPEN'KD BV TUK TELL CITY FTJRNITTJRE CO, The largest and finest assortment ,-,f FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of all kinds iu the city, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. No. 5 Water st. ni"vt door to B. Barnes, LVANSVILLE. IKD, F. iDi.ETLriV. Agent. "Mauufact.-ry at Tell Ciiy, Ind-jiine2o-6m T O I It B T .1 B T f V I. K -it the lowest price, at the In irreat sarlaty Ne Drue Store of r.-!.27 H. S. THOITPSOM. HKJ'i.'tr pm iTruB PO I.Ik H. A superior article f Poiishiog ail kinds ot S. THOMPSON'S City aug-'O varnished furniture, at N Durg Store. :IStt J.'il til.t SS. ti,OilO I.MHU1S irte.l size Wind w Sash; tSS boxes assorted size Window Glasa. iu store and for sale low bv aimlS CHAR Mc.lolIVSTON, Pns-y Hl-k g .inn ,. .Vrt 1 (I.VCI.V.VJT Lard Oil iuot receive)! at THOMPSON S City I)ru;; Store. gMlt'KI.BS, f.ll 7J, Be. 50 dozen Jt sorted siz -s iust received aad for nale bv augl'l C IAS. MrJoHNSTON, Posey Bl(-k. UF. Tliyssens Bj&,IIi. HB-Of A'.' IHS tlSSBS WW in Drawing and Painting ou Mouday, September Ii 1 His instructions embrace all the different stvles of oil. Pastel, and Water color Painting, and the various 1 ranches of Iraing, such as Landscapes, Fii.'ires, and Architectural ilesigns. Those wieaistg to lake lssous will phase call at bis room lu the rear of taa Eon ffaam Gallery, No. 50 Main street. aug30-lmd COJM. OH. good article of Coal New Drug store. He ba ply of Extra Refined. I'OV BJ.T J Oil, call at THOMPSON'S . iust received a fresh supaug2D t'sT BBC'BI f'BII. B 6 dos Weal So-v, s, 86 ' Wheat Kiddles, 15 ' Mould rs' do GEO. S. SONNTAG &. CO.', aug!7 No. lo Main street. JMJ TMJVT .tl a II I CI kiuds id Pat- nt Medicine 'B s.J I. I. havin Store. cuu be foand at TlUMl'SON Now Ilrog aug-20 LL'i.'s ki.y'ii or BJi' jT tub NEW DRUG STORE, SJ Main street. aul

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Insurance Co OF SEW YORK. Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE M ILLI0ND0LLAR S. assets JtLYU, 1860 i,ono,or. The Home Insurance Company insures against Loss or Dami-fe by Fire on Dwellings and their contents, for a term of from t to 5 years on the most favorable terms Stores, Stocks of Merchandize, Warehouses. Produce, Manufactories, and all resurat.ee property, at fair and equitable rates and ou INLAND NAVIGATION aud transportation risks as low as tho nature cf the insured aud the Company will warrant. Adjusting all losses fairlv, and promptly paying them. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Prc-'t. A. F. WILMARTH, Vic- Ptee. J. Milton bxirs. secretary. John McGie, Ass't Scc'y. pplications made to nd olicies issued by A. C. H ALLOC K A SON, Agt't. Marble Hall Buildings, Main street. HARTFORD I HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTKK. PERPETUAL. With a Successful Business Experience of 1Er ft y "ST o X x- . Caah Captta.1 Capital and Surplus,.. 8300,000.00 .(jSOO, 086.81 Insurance aKaiust Loss or Damag by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise. Mills. ManufacterieB. and other kinds of property, can be effected iu this Company upon as favorable terms as the nature of therixks ands.-vu-rity to Policy holders will adiuit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, auii outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Livestock. Hay, Grain, Farming Ctensils, Jc, tc, coutalned therln. for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICER T. 0. Aliyn, Secretary. H Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for th Western and South Western States. Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Colnmbus, Ohio. Applications for insurance may be made to tbe undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of tbe Company. A. C. HALLOCK SON', Aft'ts Orrici: Mazble Hall Building, Main street. aug-23 2m INCORPORATED 1 847. Oity F i x o Dl -OFHARTFORD, CONN, Capital, 000 Vvvivvv. c. c. WAITE, a. . . S. U PRICE, C. B. BOWERS, Pres't. General Agent, Residing at Chicago. 111.. CASn CAPITAL & Sl'RPLUS ;32 1 i40. This Goaiaaav insures against bvfi and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Warehouses. Stocks of Merchandise, and all Insurable projierty at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solvent and reliable Company. Adjusting Loet fairly aiul payinij them promptly . Applications made to and Policies issued bv A. C. HALLOCK SCN.. Marble Hall Buildings, Main St., Mug'21-3rus Evansvilli, Ind. Tobacco Agency, VOS MANUFACTE&EMS Of Till CITV, BY J. G. SAUERS & CO. WK HJI VH Ojy 11.1. V It .1 BI.VB lot vt Msuufacturers' Tobaccosud are receiving daily from the factory, vi : SL'PEKIOR BUIUUT Ih LUMP, BLACK HAWK. BRAND IN loo tt BOXES, SUPEKIOH 4 OZ LUMP IN CADDIES, FIVE LUMP IN BuXES OF 100 lbs. Made from selected Kentucky and Missouri leaf. Also all brands of Cigars, from half Spauish to a seperior article of CHOICE SPANISH, Made of unro UavuriA Lf the ceUbmtt'd CEVA1TEKS. not to Uj beat if eqti:ipi. We invite dealer tu cmII and examine the etock he fore htiying, as we will sell at the leVNt rate ALLIS i HOWES, At-utH, ang.S-iim Water street. DRS. SMITH & WOOD, AT TBS WASHINGTON HOlEL Home Testimony. To the It .m Having been troubled with denf-tio-s from infauay, I called upon I)R3. SMITH WOOP, aud, from one , f if as relieved. eii i.i - C. Clare. Those desiring further Information in . i to this iuWrestin case are at liberty to call upon me at my piacs of bosiuc-ss, No. i First-it.. C Tille. F. M . Hail I Ml I Having fei several years been troubled with a partial deafness in my left ear, I called upon Drs. Smith Wood, from whom I received immediate relief. iaugi-d&wtf ) H. A. Cook. Torro Hauto FEMALE COLLEGE, TKKRE HA L IE. 1 X V . fUMIB BJM.M. BX88IOJ' OP THIS ML Institution will commence on Wednesday, ibe Mb of September oast. Terre Haute, tbe site of this College, is one of the most beautiful cities of the West, and is both accessible and healthy. The Col ege is i - at-i in the South part of the city, and Is free from the noise and bnetle of the town. The grounds are extensive 8t acres.) and taste lully ornamented Tbe buildings are Dew and are admitted by all visitors to be the Finest autl best Arranged ol any iu this country, East or West. Tbey aie warunsl by stecm and lignted by gas. The apart, luents for each two young ladies consist of a parlor 12 by 16 Icet, elegantly furnished, and . gxsl sized tssd-ronuj opening out of It, an I the accommodations need only be seen to tie chosen at once, by sneh as are seeking a good boarding school. The Faculty (12 to 16 Professors and teachers) are an aide and experienced Board. The -. ;-partus tor the illustration of tbe Natural Sciences is abundant, aud oonsista, in part, ot a tiuo refructiug Tvlescope, equatorially mounted in au observatory just erected ; Microscope, Magic Lantern, Electrical Telegraph, Jrc.t Ac. Weekly scientific lectures are delivered before the undents. The Mnsic department is a promiueut leature of the College, there being a separate building knowu as tbe Music Academy nuildfu. under the chargs of faithful aud experiences! teacher. The expenses per annum, for board in the family of the President, with all tbe laasndsar tuition in any of the studies of tbe regular emrw, rooms furnished, fuel, light and washing 8226. For particulars or a catalogue, address Kev. John Covert, Terre Haut, Ind. Any person wishing to see a lithograph of the College cau do so bv calling at tbe Library Rooms. ' JOHN COVERT, President August Uih, IS60 imdAw

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WIDE AWAKE UNIFORMS -AT $1.50 per Sett Complete. J. A. SMITH & CO., 118 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, B ST .. BBOM TBIS JtJTK, BIBWW nish the WIDE AWAKE UNIFORM complete, and of tha very Let quality, consisting of the Water Troof Cape end Cap of the eame material, with Tri-Colorcd Silk Bard. Also, the Torch Lamp with Staff aud Fla attached, all ready for ue-o at the er'rciv trie pnem of Sl.-Vt per CMC Our improved facilities for mauu&etarias these oodo, aud tho immense demand for rheui, iadaoeM us to offer them at the alove low pric. CAMPAIGN MEDALS. We have a larpo supply of LINCOLN AND HAMLIN MEDALS; aUo, tbje of ail the other candidates, which wc aJngeetHsg by the df n, hundred or thousand at New Yolk prices. Terms caah nu deliverv here or bv Express. aaxlS-ln. J. A. SM IT11 A CV NEW LIVERY STABLE. E B . C R OSS, J.V Cjr.l'J BBT WBK.y SBCO JVlt B at d STABLE, Third itraats, has opened a Hv EU and solicits a chare -f public patronaffe. Horses k by day or week. aoulS WHEELER & '"WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, First IStreet, tastwen Main and L-'e.it K OBBBB TO Till: B Li! I. IV heel r Wilson's Improved Nwlni .Ma rhins at reduced Diiees, with increased cooMeacs ! In its merits as the best and most reliable family i sewing machine now in use. It sews eyually well ' on the thickest or thinest fabrics: makes the lock i stitch impossible to uurarel, with the essential i advantage of beinaalike ou both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in conI struction, more speedy in muTenieut, and more j durable than any other machine. We give full ini structions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary ' Beams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and i tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant-id for three years. Wo also keep on constantly band a lull aasortxascfl of Singer's machine. Circulars containing testimonials oi me ai I machines, from IH I'annl of the highest standing East and West, eivine nrices.ic, will ie furnisbed gratis, ou application iu person or by letter. ! f-t91v F. M. SKLLMAN -HItKltJS HO It OX. Soring ChicUenF just received from canal, an for sale at augs! ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. BSaU BBJST - THB UBI.Jb HJS'tt r.V gf st,.r.-. latelv owned and occupied by Michael Gavlsk, deeea.-ed, as a grocery and provision idore, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Thera is a lirst-rate smoke house attached to tbe store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. RA 11 M, Jr. (uly9-dwtf Mm I.BS. B B I .n B i:OIJ.-TB Butler for sale cheap at aug:t NO. B main i . EUtJS, "tl.-H)ll IIOZ. BBBftM Eggs for sale at angri ELLIOTTS FAMILY OaWOKKT. -WWII IT B WHB-I T B I O U U . -50 WW sa. ks German Mills just received, and for sale at auKo ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OROCKKY. "mnfl It B It ' S fHOl tll.jITB JiJYMI MB Cocoa, 2S lbs. Chocolate; 2". lbs. Cocoa; j'ist received and for sale at augM ELLIOTT'S FAMILY' GROCERY. HO! EVERYBODY RUN JfX B THB fB IV'B it JT I'M t HERE ! f h 8J 'ash Store of Unstop .1- Cw., the fo'low- ! ing : 1) basin :vm do fit lo i tans 1 do 50 buh ! For sale cheap lor c I street. I No. 1 Corn, do Oats. Rye, tor ed. Bran. Shipstutf. New Timothy sed. at the t U. S. sd store on Wat r RUSTON i CO. Al'gust 13th. I. JOIl.VfiO.V, BOOK EK AM) Blank Book Manufacturer. First st , bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. " Blank Books ruled, paired and made to order of the beet paper, from a Memorandum to the lariroot Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any ktyle. jelli-dAwtf AN ADDRESS T(TfMeNDST rjflllB VJS'UBBMItlJS'BU WBVLU M. reiK;ctfully Inform his friends and fellowcitizenH, that he lias this day commenced bu.iues for himself at the well kuown staud of John M. App. I have jnt received a very nice and well Holecfed stock of Ladies', Mi,ses', HeyV, aud Children's Slioeu of every style and of the bewt ipiality. Hoping that by strict attention to business and the manufacture and aale of a No. 1 article of Sh ee and Boots, I will merit the patronage of my new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gents' Hoots, Gaiters and Shoes of all kinds made to erder iu tbe neateet style and at the shortest notiei . Give your old friend Me. a trial. A. C. McDEVITT, No. tl Main street, Evannville, Ind. Juoeld-tf jr in Bo.y SPBIJSU8 T f.- t- i.y Allet. The proprietor of the Pigeon Springs : ieg leave lo inform tho public IQat no has recently 1 erected and cempleteii a fine Ten-Pin Alley. The Sarinvs are situated but one mile from Main street, I Citv of Fvansville, a good distance for eitbor a ! walk or a drive. Tho waters of the Spring" possess i unsurpassed medical properties, and Us alias and 1 others would do well to resort to them, 'i as re are j also batbs on tha premise, and the grounds are beautifully shaded with trees, and surrounded with ' a salubrious atmosphere. WM. BATES, Proprietor. I N. B. An omnibus runs regularly three times a day to and from the city. jiilv2n OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. rmyHB tiJ'ttBHsmjmBii wish to M inform the public in general and the rest of mankind in particular, that they have bought out the Feed business of Mr. J. C. Ousouchet, and that thev will be prepared from this tima to nil all orders for FEED aud SEED of any kind. Onr Mr. It. S. KcflfON hsvintr formerly l-een engaged very successfully In the bn-iness for ever ne year, but called away to England open family business, has returned to hip old stand where, he will at ail times lie pleased to s his old friends and former customers and all others, and till their orders for anything in our line, with promptness sad satisfaction. Feed delivered free to anv part of the city. ju!y20-tf 'R. S. HUSTON ft CO. ohJ LAW, M. B. M.if, (Notary t ubiic LAW & ANTHES, ATTORJiEi S AT LAW GENERAL COLLECTION AND RE V L EST ATE AGENTS. Omce No. e7 Main street, opposiM the Oajad House, Evansviile, Indiana. maylb-dAwly tPIBITS OP TIBHB.TIJV-B.3 AZ bbls. in perfect or b r, just received je-r steamer K. H. Fairc-hild, for sale by junu3fl S. E. GILBERT A CO JBf.lt f sit Mentis MJtTM hLttph.Ji M.' choice lot last rec-ived and for sale l,y CHAS. McJOHNSTON. jnly-27 Posey Bbs-k. n m ii & Mj&:: o rpBi.vis n p. si mil s to u Bit vim: MM my preeei t stock, in order to MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, I will, for THIRTY HAYS, sell Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ! My stock in ctitl lure, auii comiri!fes an '?lrpaut variety of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Adapted to the teas n and the wants of th- people. Tlio Xiadies Particularly w ill KaJ a large assortment of RICH ASD BEAVT1FVL DREti:, GOODS, Which cau be bought at very low figures at No. 5 MAIN STREET. ua4 WM. M. UtStlS. Volksbote oopy.J

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NOTICE TO TtvB to T.tx-r.ii-rrits.--r otice is herebv (riven to to- tax-rayers oi the Citv of Evan-ville, that I l.ue receirad from the Clerk of the Common Council the Ta Dnpli cite for the year P360, and tbat 1 am now ready t receive the Taxes contained said uttplicato. Mv Office i. N(, si Main street : tit-- Wsjslng. tou Batat building, second .; I lvj Third st. H BIST l.V.N ilCDPI Ki"!1, an;; If fi (I H B O H.i Ti . '0 T M C -af On for Stona Curbing. Sept. 1. l$CD. Au'I nnm it is hrbj' trden?:l mtd if rcten, Ly tbf C-m:uon Ci.imcil ihe City of Krftn'a villf, that the urneri of the fil!tw!ng lot, ' t. r;rur lo' itUAt n Kit(bt)i tr t f, LtpisUi Lo ojst aud Divi-iij: btret'tn, caue goud e.Qno tttrbin; to be plared upon thu hide walks i I a ti I lOU fK -dibtMuoo of twenty fU thnt U:,i o " eeti direction firm tby c ;r:iir, ,. : I-t E !- . ft) H:. rt No. 52. ht-U IS i ud :4 in r.l . k oi t tOte BWnk No. :M. tul UtU H 1 in Hlo No. 33. h!1 in rlM K-vtvrn ! n'.iru. :i -r , Mid Lott 1 nnd 12 iu ISUm k . 1, md Lts 1 p LHu TV. . K So. 2; all iu tbo I n i t EHUrg mAt of H civ, witbiu tb:r it - from :! pu!fcnlon of Ihl-i nvder. P. PUkKK, tier! d'lilllC' J M!te ! ,Tir'i:'V 1''. It-S, I'll Fi tit I. ' Aii orJiiiiuoe t rti((,ir. nnoc ind tHwtv for briMcli. nf tbt Ordiii.irr- .-r Ht . v t . M HtBed (;i''r, il u t p-iftW EeHM.1 lnMd Sfv;vtt;ir ht-r Int. $-cti(H I. IV it ri it : ih KvRttn CowMWM of iiit i i ft. of rvHu-vi-:-, t mi whenever im ui-j-n-tiUtf of tht fr.vi-lMi (f tilt RAlf ordlnoooof JanfMtrjr 16 1859. nnj peroa nbjUI t required v wrfrm Hny l.luf, in ;iti-f loti nt of riij jtiJiaj.it rM'ir--d .-miinst him fr lb-' rtola i n of any ordiii.uifr uf tb City, such ngrton :u:iy b req Ird to perform snci labor ni'd r tri laperwidiOQ of ;in person who may he ftpprdnfe I by th4 3I-jor ; ud th pefxoo pO api"'intd -hail liatil nil the itowar airl aiittnuity c xif. ir? n(aiq I .i i 1 it't touinjis.4iinr h t. if - mj I sect km " nald t r Mbanc. (Wltt) iVW: BAtfl U. Mi,y -r. r i v t! 'dor lor Brirk Side-W V Seiit 1, - Arl .iow it is berel-. itnl I inl direi te.. by tbe Caaaaaon Cuatffl of ttie Cffy oi Featisvi tie. that tbe owners ot all 'ot- r i e.rr. i f lo.- fromtlnst or. or adjobttrg it-, north e ! rile pf VH.t-r s-I reef et in mi 1 city, cifltsii toe 1 1 out Kim tu tone .rrel si.ie-walks ttacyaan M grade, an I rfaat rle , No. 1 ;o t laid rl..u from the aftiblscatait) of t i wiii Ut t.- ihe I wooer t .;. --wa'li o4' i'luw Itrlia thirty da dtrr V '!V ii H K. ieja. :t..rk fifhre. i-i IW m r.ior for Bi i. k E I UHUk.. Vaw! Haaer. I Sept. 1st, i''i An i n '.i ii is hen by i)ir4erad and I directed, by tin- C mmer. ii " r the ''Ity ot Evansville, that the OWU : f U i ! r arts ed I lot-- Ism ling on or adjoining ilia i...oli. -. at sjie u! J Pine etreet, from Wai-r t. First '.-eet, !;. said city, canss ihr si U-v all - thbrcfoit to Is i brought to th- proper grafts; and ttna thej rjsaas 1 a Si !e-WslK of 01 ISJ T" 1 1 to b- I '.I . ih he c I on within thirty flayS tro.a tl. ml Irfsti .-, ',f 'hit 1 or.ler F. iititi B, t.i'lv. City Cleil; - ltr, Senr . lSu 4 1 O B B O B.I T I O . V JS'o r i t:.or.ier for Uriel 9 alk. Council Cimc. oei Sent. 1 ISfiii. Ami now it is hereby .. n and i directed, b y the CoDiuiou ColUtcJ) ol Citr ol Lvausriile, that the owners nt t.ll lirrt i r parr, of Lots fronting on or Koining Hie north ddf of Carpenter street, in front of Bio.'k ISO. 1 ' . - : Place in said Citv, cu3v the slde-wa!k tl.. !l . n to be brsnght to ilie proer rfrad., an i ti nt t'e v en us, a side-wall, oOphtss Xo. 1 toloiaJi doa tliereon. within thirty days from the pulolcati .:. nthisordei P. HL'KKL', Clerk. City Clerk's ttice, ep. I. L-',o. VOTiVfi TO ' c.'. t ii..t . .tl. -I he (J.vmmon Onuucll .f the Oily of Evans ville will receive scab d prop ,is aqtii Septaaibei tSta, MM), f..r grs.llng the alley eXtelidlQg from Locust to Walnut streets Third and Fourth sire, r. ,i nd mi ust' between lid e 1 f f. Bt ::Sfc". Sept 4, I8C.0. V mOTHK Til ifl.VTiUHTltHM.F i an V I in Str.-et Sawer. I'he 'omne.u Conn cil of the Ci'y of EeaaseilUi efll iwejva srals.l proposals until S pleiiil r Ht ii , 1800, l"i taa 9ha struction of a Sewer under Praaklin sir..t, Ls masco, Iroiu a poiut one hondred fi el a est I 'll tou Avenue, to a Hinf ten fe-l Ka-.t ot Thlr.l Ai euue. Tho contractors to furnish Ihe mntertaJt and do tbe work according fo plan and specif,:; tions ou tile iu tbi. office c.tiJ payment to lie made upon the completion eftfce ,nk in Dfty II m due in one year, and bearing interest. P. BOltXK, ': rtl Clerk's (XBoe, Aueiist SSfta, I860. RkmoTKB T O fO.VT B. I TO UH. ay w Th" 'oiitttion Council . if Ihe Cilv of F.vansville will receive sealed proposals until th" nth toy of September, 18'i", for grading, gutter ing a no m . udami.liig Main street, from a point near tbe Caaai to the upper lino of Eight ftraftl lb" contractor t.. furnish all the materials, and do the work agree ably toplauaud specifications on fib iu ties UM P. BUBICE, Clerk Clerk's Oftlce, Alianst 27'b. 1:- '0. PAL L T R A pEl 8 6 0. bich'i. j. otMones. wm. wobvav. CONNER &. WORMAN, WU1IIOI,BtM,B IIBJItBH S. WW Hoots aad Shot , Ro. m I'earl str eet, between Vine and Kaee streets, Cincinnati. Oiiio. Keep a large stock of custom and Eastern work, which is off-red to the trade nt lowest prices. aug21 -Sand mMfif iTjilyrit cimcvMtJB s.ils.WVM A new stock of Mill and Circnlar Sawjliowlands A Wtaidrough and McP.ullns' hratid--7. iy and 8 feet. Circular Saws from A to CO In-, he. Iu store and Cor sal.- at GEO. S. SONNTAG i GO ', augl7 No. In Main teet. w BMBOjyrs mj Jntiniv..-Tirn aTJTb MjI dersjgned wonkl respectfully Irf.-T-m the citizeni. of tbe city that h" Is jirepartd to rrive tn-jvi in music, on the Piano or other instruments, I. alt who may favor him with their patronic-e. Instruments of all kinds tuned and put in order He will also select instruments f it t!iae who nra not judges themselves and desire to pnrchft.5 oi. r.-asuuable terms. Kesldence on Sycimorci street, bt ween 3yioi and Third streets, jiilvll CM RISTIAN TTHI IS. I'R. HAAS, nav ng leased the rcsju.o rornjer)yO copied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray 's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would rspectfully solicit the citizens of Evansviile and tho surrounding towns ant1 country, "o visit hia ro' ms and see the siiecimens on exhibition, whe ther they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circnlar vl advertisement, over a year since, several improvi menta and new inventions have be?n made, ofvenQh b" has availed himself, and allo.rs nothing fliar v.-ili subrp-vo the interests of bis pctirntj, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and err. bi ment larger, without douht, thar any otter in our State, and equal tsany in Eastern citlex. Ai! thoi who need Dental operations pcrfr.rm9d, and ar. pleased with bis work, shall te attended to tritl-, great pleasure. The following are the styles of work rr,arjcra;tcr ed by him: Continuous Uum; Block or Catvei Work; Vulcanite Base; Cocaine; Amber; CbeopUs tic; Gold aud Silver worg. Nothing can excel tbe loiayjj1 nul ciennituesi of tho continuous gnra wrrk. It il without a rA. or crevice. Cheeks that ar e sunken can he restored to nearly thair original Contour by tills tyl o; work, and also tiy the naj of tho Vulcanite, Coral ite, and Amber Base. Toe lallei Btylee.'fdr light ness and adaptation, to difficult mouths, excel asy eels anything we have ever seen. He has several ann-jithet ies tor alleviating Iwhen extracting teeth. Thev ate perfectly Uarui less. The moiit delicate.cau liao them epplian He does not advertise anything he caajapt d i, uorexbibit anything net m.ule by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty j their children by having the Dentin tin. : tiie.fi second dentition, tliereby prcsliichig symia-fry aei health to those liivaluabli. organs. Irregularity of. cb i icD.wi 'a le4b e-;..e ! cessfully. i Thoso having decayed teeth, should .ri r Iu.Vi j them extracted or filled at once (file lafte. '.f pot sible). Thv health of the parties and the rewatt ing fceth demand this. Key I take pleasure in inlrodocme; In. llsims successor to the old rooms in Bray's bu)!dlrs j hopiug he will find thetn both pleasant and proflt ! able From my intercourse with Ihe Dctir. I i am pleased to and him one of the pmgri ietn, . I possessing taste and high professional ability si... i staudiDg. With thisview,! e (:i,v.ii!iwifety. rocot.i mend hliu to the romrnnnitj as a skillful and coin potent dentist. iniayja) .1 ,KIV 1 Tf. Good luck Needed for Yoiuig Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS rwiHMSSBMB.h has Ji& r BiJrsrf M ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, c -.nsia.tjne of a great many articles in their line, to3 n -i rj atmt to name, which are now open for inspect!', n, arjd will certainly be sold cheap for cash at their store. .1 Main street. MILLER NIEUAIF3.