Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 5, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 September 1860 — Page 2

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T H CBS DAY. JIOK M NiJ . . PEOPLE'S . SEPTKUBKR IS iIIrT, x JvJ-evJi. a. . FOB PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or XLUXOIB. g"'THK PtOPLB 0 THESK I'siTs!) States am the riohtfcl Masters op both CoKOBESSKS AND COURTS, NOT TO UVIBTUBOW j thh Cosst; itimoN, but to Overthrow the PtWtBT THE CoVSTITUTIO?r.'' Men- WH3 .46rflrtam Lincoln FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. ' " I Love my Country more than Love my Party." llar.mbal Ilamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Kteffor, far the State nt Larye. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. IHstrict Elector. 1st District Cyrns M . Allen, of Knox. tA District John W. Kay, of Clarke. 3d THitijfL) Mrtnn C. Hunter, of Monroe. tth District J..:.:. H. Farquabar, of Franklin. Mb. District Nelson Trusler, of ayette. r,th District Reuben A. KIloy, of Hanco. k. 7tb District John Hanna, of Putnam. flth District Samnel A. Huff, of Tippecano. . 9th District James N. Tiuer, cf Miami, lotb District Isaac Jeuklueon, of Allen, llth District David o. Daily, of Huntington. FOB COX GR ESS PIBST DISTRICT, I,. Q. DeBRULER, OF SPKNCER COUNTY. FOE COMMON PLEAS JCDOE, In the District composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, or poset ooorrv. FOR JOIST REPRESENTATIVE To the General Asstmbly, for the Counties of Pcsey and Vanderburgh, JOHX R. HUGO, of Posey county. Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LAKE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEHTON-ANT OOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Raudolph. FOR TREAStTRSR OF STATK, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clark. FOR AUDITOR OF STATK, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COt'RT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. ft.lt CLERK Or 8UFEKMK COURT, JOHN PAITT, JONES, of Lagrange. roR euPKRiNTKNDtM' of PL RLic ihSTitccTion, i .t!IIr.rs J. r LiCiiijiirjiv, 01 ruinniti. GREAT SPEECH OF Hon. Morton C. Hunter. CON Ti N I' Eli. I now come to his reasons for vetoing the Embezzlement Bill. He says, " sufficient was developed during the session (meaning the special session) to make me believe that I a conspiracy was entered iuto whereby two j things were to le accomplished, ouc was to loan the backs of tbe State all the revenue collected, 'the other to divert your common school fund from i:s Ultimate purpose, and apply it to the ordinary expensesof'lhe gov- ; eminent Why should he come to that con clttsioq ? What did the Legislature do at the special session that was so wonderful and ularuiing to the Governor. Just this: they proposed not to levy a tax, but- to borrow some money from the sinking fnnd to pay the debts of the State, just the very same thing that Gov. Willard and the State officers did a few months previous. But ht , says enough was developed during the extra ression D satisfy. him of two things, tec. ' How one act could satisfy him of the metiers coaTMbtined of, 1 cannot concieve, for ( we proposed no such thing as stated by bun. , What did we propose to do, about which he j so much complains. To make a temporary arrangement until the meetingof the Legislature in 1800, for the borrowing of money from And the safe-keeping thereof hy the sinking fund conatnissioner. The sinking tund was the only fund tlutt had been safely and securely kept and managed. As we had but little money in the treasury, and as an excuse offered by ihe Slate officers for loaning out of the same, th.it we had nosafe place prepared for the safe keeping of it, aud under on r depressed financial condition, not IVeling able to prepare a place, we thought Lest to borrrow enough money from the sinking fund to au.wT our purpose until the revenue of 1859 should hp paid in, and then repay the sinking fund our loan, and apply the residue upon the debt of the State, and in the menu time, the sinking fund board waa willing to rsK'eivp what monev came in and give us erelrt for ft as it came in, ana thercbv stop interest un our loan to the ertent of" the navmeniq receiveil the. sinking fund coaiuiisiioucrs in the lasi rive,, vears mannginrrn much larger fund than : ,'ame into our Stale Tremiurv tet it was 1 managed v iihoul the loss of one cent while uur S'ate To-iMir. has last hundrils and thousand? of ilollrtf. We therefi re thought ibe sinking fund (rvniniissionprs safe cuslodians for our money" until I860, when the nuances of the State would bo in such condition, that a safe 'and secure building might ihcn be er?cted: But the Governor and his iriends, not being satisfied with th is j met and economical nrrangrmont, ?a;v fit to defeat ihe bill and reqniKcl m at the regular session to spend days and nights iu maturing another. Every one knows that the system is a vast improvement upon the old one, but the Governor by his veto crushed it and again fastened upon the people for two more long years, the old. reckless, extravagant and ruinous system. The Governor complains bitterly of the second sectiou of the Embezzlement BHf, which is4as follows : '-Second, if any officer or other person charged or iu any tuauoer entrusted whit arty money, funds or ttecurities or other property belonging to this State, or uuiier the control of any county or officer thereof. J ill convert lo his own 'use or lo tue use oi auy otucr ptr.son or persons or corporation.-, in any manner whatever, or-.iait uae uv ov ui luvesimeut Ml auv kind of property, or shall loan with or without interest, except as allowed by law, any pordou of such money, funds, securities or other property, he bhall hz deetued guilty of euibezzlmeiit, aud upou conviction there ot shall be iropr. - . I in the State's i'risou not less than one, nor more that, twenty-one years, and he fined not exceeding double the value of the iuouey so embeuled, ami any failure or Temraf or idich officer or person to pay ovet er prodtrcv any such money or property, or any" fkf tare by ?uch officer or person, when reiniirfcd by law, shall he held primi facie evidence of such eni'ocizlemriu, and it shall t.j aaipetent am prima fuvie vidence tor the purpose of showing a balance against, such ofli-tr or pirrsou lo produce a transcript from rhe books of the Auditor of State, or of the county Auditor, or . i ii .. . i ....... . i . . .

! county Commissioners, showing such a bal1 ance to be in bifl banui." After guotiug i this section, the Gorwier said: "fbii 1 did the act provide, when taken in tounec-

tion with the treasury bill, Uaat the 'I re:.--urer of Stale, and all other Bioer. bavins charge cf any fund, coimon school, as well ii3 others bhou'.d n aeiva-hua k bill-, from those hu owed the State, Weep, guard, protect and par them out, when the State had utterly failed to provide aoy place t.r fate keeping." That argument all looks very nice upon paper, but it lacks one very - i . -. . . . . . essential qiiaiuj to mane it complete, and Bnd. niU3' W. that that U truth. Now Iw says that the State bad required nil these things to be done, " when the State had utterly failed to provide any place for safe ' keeping." 1 It is certainly very remarkable that he : should have made that statement, when the first section of the treasary bill provides. " Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of the State of Indiana, that the room now occupied, or which mav be berei after be assigned to and occupied by the j Treasurer of State, together with the safes, ! vaults and other proper, and necessary means for the security and safe keeping of the public money thereto belonging, shall conI stitute ibe Treasury of the State of Indiana. Aud the Treasurer of State shall be reqnir- ' ed to use the Treasury so constituted, as the j sole place for the deposit and safe keeping I of the moueys of the State (except as herein after provided) ; and tbe Auditor and Treasurer of State, under direction of the Governor, are required to provide snrh additional locks, sales and vaults as may rend er the public funds absolutely secure against Ore and burglars. An appropriation is here- I by made of such monej as may be necessa ry to obtain the same.' The Governor stating that no safe place was provided, when the treasury bill, then a law, not only marked out the place where the money should he kept, but required the Auditor and Treasurer of State under the direction Of the Governor, to provide additional locks, safes and vaults, so as to render the poblifc funds absolutely secure against fire ami burglars. And we absolutely appropriated the money for that purpose. What reason or sense is there in his objection, when the treasury bill obviates the verv objection ; which he argues as a reason for vetoing the i bill. j But he continues and says, " more: the I State required of each of these officers a bon d ! tor the return of the securities and moneys ' which had passed into their hands. To you, ' men of Floyd, (meaning Floyd County,) I I put the question: Would you say to the man you'eleeted Treasurer of your county, , that he should receive all your taxes in bank ' bills, give him no place to keep them, demand a bond for thsir safe return, and if any were lost send that Treasurer to tbe I Penitentiary !" How lost? The Governor seems to intimate thaj, according to the 1 .. the money was stolen or lost without the I c..l C T c i. .. : . . . . .. . . i. wor,i iost w hich embraces lowes by fire : robbery, as well as fhe wilful act of the I party himself, then he must be sent to the Penitentiarv. j (hat what the bill say.-) . I or is that the c comtrtictioa to be placed upon i tHitily not. It .-trikes tue that j it? Most cer no sane man imild ever have given it such construction. The pro Lsiou of the bill i that " If auy officer or other person charged or in any manner entrusted with any money, &c, shall convert to his own use or to the use of any other person or persons or corporation or shall use byway of investment in any kind of property, or shall ioau with or without interest except as allowed by hi-, &c, shall be deemed guilty of etnbertleuieut." Not that he shall be sent to the Peniteutiaiy, if the mouey is lost without his fault, but it is when it is lost by his own willful act in appropriating it to his own uSe or the use of some other person. And I now in turn put thp question to tbe j people of " Floyd Connty." If they Imd i prepared a safe place for th keeping of their public tiiuuey and their Treasurer hy hi ; owu wilful act had converted their money ! to his own use or the use of some other person in violation of law, if they would not 8y he ought to go to the Penitent! iry when ' he took the office with a full understanding that it he nsetl the money in any manner , not pointed out by the law, he would be ; guilty ot enibertlement. Soph were the just, wise, aud piudent j provisions of the law, which were enacted i to prevent ;the squandering and misuse of : the public money, and which he condemns i In such unmeasured terms. Rut the Gov-1 ernor continug, And says, Again, take j the two bills together, because you caunot j appreciate the one unless, yuu understand the other. The first was passed alter il was j -vetoed, for the reason that the profit was to i enure to the )eneit of itsfriends. To them . it was of no avail, unless the officers were : required to keep them (bank, bills) in their possession. If, though, two millions of dollars issued by the banks: were to tie locked up iu the hands of public officers, have they no right to demand specie on a single bill, are ihoy tu I sent lo the penitentiary if they itiil asK coin ol llie tianks : men all vvn nr--cnmplislied that live schemer iteeireif.'' What a hucihugging argument to be made 'V a (Jovernur as a reason for vetoing a bill of so much trnportarece to the people. How 'he l'rufil lo ennre to the tienefit ot the. friBds to the t ill ' The Governor BaVS by keeping two millions of dollars lurked up , in the rreasrlry. 1 suppose, then, his object in vetoing il was, lo give tbe Slate officers, ' who Were enemies to the bill, an opportunity of loaning and speculating upon these ; two millions of dollars. There ia just as ! much sense and reason in one supposition as the other. The bill did not recjuire that all the money should be kepi locked up in he treasury, except enough to carry On the Stale government, and there is where it , ought to be, but required that it should be ) paid out upon tbe debus of llie State, where ! it ought to be paid, and thus have the affairs of the State managed just as any prudent man would manage kh. The great InjttV riea that we have suffered by the loss of our public moneys, has not been either frOru fire i or robbery, but from the unwarrantable acts of our Slate officers iu .speculating on 'he game and loaning them, and paying tin ui out, without authority of law, to bai in.iividuala who failed. The object of the Eoibezzlruieut bill. th -refore, was not to guard s-o much asjaiust . - i i i si .. ... . .ture aim wurgiors, an u wa-s to proiec State iroin the unlawful use of iamobey; bv ite own officers. But the Governor ; iv? be vetoed this, "the second bill provided tor plunder.'' I might, with the same propriety, say, that the reverse of that is true; that he vetoed it because it prohibited the pubHe treasury from being plundered. I have just as much grouud for saying the one ht he has the other. Another reasou that lieurges for bis veto, is, that there waa so emergency clause to tbe tremrrrv bill neither was there to the ernbexzlcuteut bill, if I rememoer rirnuv, so that utie .lot twit . .- ,. e" . " into uirce tiuui the oihei did. au.l whicii surolitil bitve jfiven ample tittis fr Htetfi Stnlc oflicers to hnve tuatl; H -.itle place for liic keeping nt' tilt puMic t'utal.s, nn-l t lisrres by olivtatr nil the iihj-ifotioiisi ol the tiovruor. viui,.i,iio.g o- LA.il v oiate orrictH. V. nee4 eitbef uu embfu owt bill to corouel otiicera to strictly ohew tjie law pass-

ed for their government or some man at the

i Of affaird Uoveraor, that will see the !aws are faithfully executed. For the Treasury Bill, which we i-ated Ire' winter, a fasr now oil the sun:!- l ook, -bein iiiily V: ; 'rj t.Lu Billowing - licularsiV lif, TUe Slli s;eufictitioa of section ;, Acts lu 59, page 273, eiprestly provides- ad follows : " Kvery fee, perquisite, or buaaa received by any Slate ofTicer in the discharge of the duties of his office," "shall be b4rd into tbe Stale Treasury.'' That !n wer.i into force on the t ti day o!' Augu.-t, A. L. 1859 ; yet" on examining the Auditor's leort, made some two months after, not one cent do you see received into the State Treasury, when everybody kuows that ! scarcely a day passes but wbnt some perquisites are received by some of the officers. What do they do with them '.' That question they must answer for themselves. I There is one thing certain, they did not pay ' them into the treasury as the law directs. , They may say that they never charged or collected any, yet 6ec. ?, Acts 1850, page 175, expressly requires them to collect and pay them into the treasury. 'Id, See. 5 of the same act expreasly prohibits tbe Treasurer of State from loaniny, j using or permitting any other person to use, or deposit in any bank or with any person or , persons; the money or funds of the StatP. i Vet tbe present treasurer of State has dc- ( posited thousands of dollars of the public , funds with the banks at Indianapolis. 3. Sec. 8 of the same act expressly prohibits the Auditor from drawing a warrant upon the treasury ot State, unless there be money in the treasury belonging to the fund "P0" wh'c!1 the l,rawn to PJ- .the same, and in contormitii to appropriations j made by law, and on money actually in the I treasury subject to tbe payment of the same, i And section 7 of the same act exprepsly 1 prohibits the Treasurer of State from paying out money upon the warrants of the auditor, unless th'ire is money in the treasury Le- : longing to the particular fund upon which i it is drawn, yet according to the Auditor's : last report, see pages 11, 12, and in, there ! were warrants drawn, and money paid out, : that had never been appropriated Ly the ! legislature, amounting in all to $45,827;85 j the Slate officers turning themselves into i a legislature and appropriating money with1 out authority of law, but in direct violation : of law. But they may say that this was all I done before the law of 1859 took effect, yet I that will not help them, for the constitution i of our State, which they took an oath to j support, expressly provides, article 10. seci tion 3, " No money shall be drawn from the treasury, bnt in pursuance of appropriaI tion." made by late." Certainly when officers : will neither obey laws nor constitutions,l.i;t violate their express letter with impunity, I you need something s-tronger than bonds lo i compel them to do their duty, i 4th. Sec. !) of the same act express! v proviilQ that the Auditor iinrl Treasurer ili:ill ke , 9- unJ ,.rtu?e to , ,.uUh--d o , t onrr in lu-o newspapers ot general circula- ; tiou, at Indianapolis, a statement of the crI act amount of money in the State treasury, ! at the close of business, on the last business ,AV nr a,., mi,l pvprv ninnlli. snetdfvinir th" araount belonging" to each particular fucd .. This provision e for toe purpose ol letting the public know at the end of every 1 mouth, precisely, how the financial atfaiia ', of the State stand, yet not a single state- ) ment has been publUbed since March last. ! about the time the money commenced pour- '. iug iuto the treasury from various count ie.-, , i and since which time the publications would ' have been most desirable to the people. (cosclcoeu To-sioniciv,-. Tut Republicans of Alexandria, IfadirOU Couuty, Indiana, held a meeting on the 21st ' of lust month, at which thirteen Democrats cttme out openly ,'and avowed their adhesion In oil coming time to the Republican party. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF HfjPB' YORK i.ITY. Cash Capital, all Paid in, saOO.OOO. 'rRPIjl s 91 39.0IIO. PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Kntltllog t ... ri i! ! to a port iu Ot Its Prutit, OP WHICH 75 PER CENT Is set aside aimuallT for that purpose, providing s a r r t In its yearly as cumnlatlims, which are fuu t. stead ot being divided to atcckbolders. aiel C 11 F A f -V F. ft , sa dividends to tioldeis of -participation policies. or an AP.ATKMKNT from the standard rates ,r premium to usU mors who may prefet mm -jsarti.--Ipatiuti. joisr.ru A ts r. it. rres t. THOS. W. HITinsALI.. Vi.e Prfs f, R. 1.. lUvie.cs. Sec'y. T It 1 si Co M I' A N V , lunulas ngalnst l ss and daniuge aj I'Ii.i . ii MinMs itigs, HousetioM Furnltuie, 2Uvre. Warehtaisrsf and their eoi tent. Foltcirs issu.nl bv A f. HALLoCK A Sij., Agen's. Marble Hall Building, Main "treel. septic Kvansvllle, Indiana. BP Hams, shoulders arid Sides in store and fol salaby VICE BUY BROS . -. i j No. Si Main s rvcl. nitHI EU EOHH S.n.l I.I. Z.OT '; M ,,f PhoICe Pl.-kkd Pork Just received and i for sale by VlfKKRY BROS., -ept U No. Hi Main stn-et. B7BEI! E K E It .' ! '5 TO.VS OA a Bran and Shorts; PO lawb Kar t'.n, .W hush ft, lor sale by VICKCRY BROS.. eptl2 No. 'M Mnin street. mrm n TJt T .- J US T BMtUBll'EII M 100 bnsb larte aud uood at M t VK'KERY BROS., -e-.. ; .: No. n Main stieer. bJY E t o II EMS B, Tr., f.-t01l lbs New I lallish : No I, and .1 Mackerel. In store and for 3ate at YICKJCUY BROS.. at.ptlli No. SZ Main street. Mm IS SOi. U TlO.y- - THE EJB TJVE B-M-W A heretofore existing between Johu lioeU and J. It. 6reen. tinder the firm and styl of Goclz A Qreen. was tins day dissolved by nintual consent slht tvtisi nei.f will be coutinned at the same -land bvJlr. J. B. !reeu, win. has tisounied all of the liabilities ot ti e nrin ' I iloelz. A Green, and ho aloo is suthoriied to collect loonev dne tbe fine JOHN OQatU fegt.-.w J. U 6RF.KN, Ct JSH3.0C3JSI. BMEJII K ISUHBOW 'B STOCK OF i -af- Bouts. thoea lists, sad ' is now tx ni i at. o larsrer, nor cettor i,,,, ,,!,. Pocket of I:,d,.. :.a Iney have lasou lsjii(-lit ol tue nest tusouruc-ui ere cf Ksw Kef-laud, aud at the lowest possible rateo, snd will he sdd lor ca-b . r prompt paper at c.'.rr.. -poDdluic Dsruree. Mercbsnts vi-itine; th cit;. tor tbe purpo-.ee! bv.VHit giM'. Would be wolt pabf t'V ikiuj thriHigh tbeir stih: . stR" ftS H W .M- t At E It E E. 4 .1 I 'll HT 1hi )-' bbls and half l ids No. l. and J net received aud for sale bv septl CHA-I. M.JOHNSTON. P.sey Bnck. tkoo.nt, u Boo.it s. ri 5 nozE.y Extra au 1 Miaker i:ru.'txe. iom rece.vr.l ami for sale bv CU AS. SicJOH NSToN". f. pt l Poacy Bio, k. rn.it HO Ot. BOOHS Ml WUl .il 1i..fiirs o Kv an -- ask oar young f-feli vilt a(iwt f rir-1 i ' in -iffrni-b ol-, nod v vi,, u i-t iln see aavl t.eM ill i- Bo- lined fan very g ii to e- tbeiu l.d ad do our best tor tU :u he I u-. eptll i.uPKLi. t N . NiiTON. UO Wit h .; i i TME.Bt - .SSi.18.. 1 llaVe.I ,ir .Til I U - I -llve,l IteU lucte Ions -lo1! " N 1 .vwed tin Stir,. gles elght.aia laches loug. lu id nd lor ala b -s-t;loVER,

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Dan Plice'8 GWtJE.1T &I10TV. Thl moat novel, uniqe aud Extraordinary Exhibition on Earth, WILL IVHIBIT AFTEBNOOK 1 NIGHT, AT Evansville, Friday & Sat'day, Sept. ilst tSc 22d, commencing on Friday night. ADMISSION SO t'TS.; CHILDREN St CT8. This Monster Exhibition is not 11 Circus, nui a Mecageru. but a Grand Exposition of tbe WORDERS OP5ATPKE A3TD ART. Joclndine the Performances of Hisrhly Trained Animals, Remarkable Exploits of Athletic Power and Agiiity, the Feats of Dam-in and Tricfc Horses, and Grand fflpjodratatjc Spectacle 1 Anions; tbeprinefpal features of the Great Show are A Performing Rhinoceros, Which is let loi.se lu Ibe Arena, An Elephant that Walks tli Tilit Rope, and other Zwlofrical Pbeniniena. Mad'lle. ELLA ZOYARA, The Greatest Fqnestrlenr.e in the WVild ; life - tilo representation of A U R A M TOl'BSIAMEIlT ; ef the middle ag-s, and other rare novelties of cejUi'.l attractive powar. Upon entoriug each place ' of exhibition M.M'AME ZOYARA will drive the ; Band Team of from '2 to ".K Hurses tbrougti the I principal streets. Tin- entire Kxhibitiou wili be fi;tind to consist of an imp iralleied urray uf Met ; gatit, refined and startling novelties. I ObcY gee. large and small destriptive and pictorial bills. 1 McLAREN, Sole .Proprietor. CHAS. Wa r.. kb, TrfiifcufLT suil GeuH Sup't. w. C. PjtcsToN, Coutra.-riug Agent. 1 TbS whole under lite MpFTvisfon of DAN RICIT. isjM) MILLER & NIEHAUS, No. 1 - Hail) -t.. bet.Iirst and Svoiid, l.VANSVII.LK, I 'O L .yiJ l iBM INDIANA. IS JUST rwu Mils n a part f tlieir splendid sttsrk i, lar ! as hi t Ivedl it Stapl I tr v 0"".. ,, n. 1 liiiirv iiri'i F -r the Kail si. 1 Winter seasoo, aud tencVr a friendly inyilStMn to lle ir lady ci;e,toumrs abd tl- rust ot 1 mankind, to Kite rlienJ a call, and examine fur ' lliemsidves. All their coodr recommend theuiseK . -by a prune jnslity. end pt riect Ireebness, and will be sold at small profit lor cash. septs ! rm un b &. k b . ebb s btBM 1. if JL have i u bund a large lot of Tumblers, sult- ' able 1 'T pulliuc; up Jelly, d.c, whicii 1 will sell YK11 Y i Hl. A I '. and it; qusufilies to snlt uorcllasj era. VII, Blk-RBOWKR, Krngrlsts, m piS 7s lsiu str-et, Wnshintcton BUxU. EIIUt:rtU t.f 1 HE EBlt "E OE l'oplar Sbiiiiiis..- 'Xt,tH No. 1 i'oplsr SbiuKbis good as any in the loarset aud lor sale st f i.'n fs-r tbssMabd. A btWmtsir1 supply v 111 be, kept at tl.ia 1 rice, at o!.oV.li Lt MVKU YA 111'. ej.i.7 (-r. M-aiu and .feventh street. . BIEJLt.Vfl. U.II.ES IIEJV'm'i Typhabfrrks 1 bstc plain and stritieil, for saltl.v (ept7i KKEN I'tlKSTUTf. C tf MUMS ..'ll ST tt I 1- E a- Fa 'sees asmirted : 'l ickinu, 8 cast a ajs ted, tV c ale rlteup desiiable lol the lall trade. aepti KKI'.N A IMtKi TON. w f.VltEH SSflUTS .l.VII II B.I Ui ,rs. !' ' duz as-urti'd by M,lt7 K K r. N ft I'KESTIIS. rMJ.I H t E II FEB.- 1 itsi:' 7 J JL QBsSh lowelinc. 'i bul. . lor sale low bv mptj KKEN A FBEfcTON. BMOOF SRIHTS.-iO UO . FBO.U SSL I to .! sprutKS, cyltiotd end white, for sale cheap by Keen ,v Pi .-ton, together Willi a larjie -lid choice kSMSrtuent eit Notions of all description and fancy iroei To the trade we will offer strong inducements to buy of u. We will sell poods as low as tbev can bi' bought West of Ihe niouiitains. (sept7. KKKN A FRJXTOX. 1 t.S 'I S. -JtSSOBTEtl EJUS 0 Wf - :;o caceo lor sale cheap by sept j.17 KKKN .T I'KSSOIS. e I.. i t.'tis - - i:t a Ft t:, H.t .nil. ton, and Rfahcuester, desirable and rich sty!.-, for sal. cheap by KKKN A I'llFSTO. m a a BEIXE s, s s o it T E II :i r :l 6 E s, mLf QaSSta eras, aSabrSssi plain and fancy. -ri rases, just n.civ.M by KICKS A FKKs-TON. Tt-1UJI.VES,S. TEjr BJEES jtSJT sorted i ii:ri.-l- : '. ca-s plaiu and spotte 1. just received and for sale cheap bj .ptT KEEN . I'RKSTOTn. M t.'SE I F IJ' SOI. IU, aL a-sorud ri eases ; ('anion K!amiel, lileached aud brow n, g cases, lor sale bv ,M.pt7 K EEN A I'KKSTON. Ii .1 1 11 E il .11 I S U i J-ssIB e- a.s. rti .1. jn-t received ly ,.pi7 KEEN J rilKSTON. BmO.IIESTIf 4 1 IIE.Il'i', 1 1 MF LskIiS, ' . and fine I rown, 4n bsles. jnst reelv. d n,i ine I ill trad- by KKKN A PRESTON. &. ,HA.VJ i o Hjn't'o. aoo in-. SiuokiuK Tabasco b.r snlecln .U '3 T,., all;i Bus." Smoking Tobac - ' Kl.l.loT'i "S Family firocerj. tSBH M-IBF.!.)! T.llil:lii.-XitO FOU.S'ilS WLs pure I ream Tartar Inst received and for t ate at ELLIOTT'S Tamil) grocery. epl ii?1 II BEES BUTT EES Enirliah Pi .vi 1 ht IvsLI IOTT S Kaml.y fli.,,- rj fvbi7 m .'..- i... mi- . ou . Its I.EJ F M4 Lard jnst n-co ., .! at SO. 22 MAIN ST. a mi tt: i'Y.oi bT iioXKJS' i eb IS Wkas i-.-t r.-.-.-l..-d at ELLIOTTS Family Oioeiv. septT 4 U i-'SH sVsf 4Jj J. 'I H.t It BE I S Vl iegnr fo Pickliuo. nt El. sept. l.loTT S Pain GZPH EJs . SPICES'-1 II-I lK ,'0 I' ., on hand y spTendid ar tcle of Pure .picen. put Up by E. !l '. IVrkee i ' , . ess York, whicii I will warrant pin Tb v chii'i Ie beat. .1. P. ELLIOTT, No. Maiu street. it t I BE II Itmt.nS. SOU EttS art icl? rim" Stil ir l 'arcd Ila'.n. a -n.ei.oid iunt r sjTT'l Nn Sua lor sal- cHea fof cash nt I.L.t.1ent7 Eauii! Cris.. ry. aK CI.F..tB St if KB, jVfjftf j,,., :,t r.LI.IOT1 Family ..irocery. ytrt Mr it. MtU Extr lit K BEE'S CEEEBBJiTEII sots constant'- "" Hand ut r.uutot t 1 amilv Oroc ty. P" m o.'t'iio.y pobteu. w uo f.K.x MJ Bsrtls -V Perkins'- 'irt bottles Condon ' Porter; c ova pint I- .tiles, just received lr.au ' 'n-tom Hi.uss an i lot sale nt bLLliiTT'S 1 amilv o oc y. ,mnfV Dissolution of Co-Partriership. EMMIE ' O-I'.I HTJ'E ItSlII P HEBEM. - fore gsjatias l.tw- uiidertigued, uoderte names and -t-its o' M. W. FctT 4 Co. aast steo Fos:. r A Co.. sie this day dissolved by toutual ix.r.seut. the !K.okr snd paisrs will he ' Licud at the ode tl CI L.eo. 1 .sltr d- to., corUvf i t ' Locti.-.t street and C.."ai, ' ' ofbe-r (r:uer n i. thori-d t- o-e ef ni firms in li.i .ijL ou M. W. FOSTER, i,lu. FumTKU. i LJ5X, U FOBXtlt, Evsusvitte, .-st. 1 lv 0 .M. A.-tVWVX l.O-PJUTSi-L.BSUMP. The nauVrei-.-u.s. t-ave ti.isda.t formed a c.-part. as i ship nii.i.ethe u.. J styfeol t.CU. I oal LB ti -'. 1 .r tbe pnri'.-of e.ftiiitiitig the bustue-s a carried ou bv tl.e late ti.ms as alaive, and would soli. ',; a cOiptiuUftace ot the lavon -o ire-ly rxteud- ..' to Ibefa L .rMo'rw, ; U- iinc th- ir be.t efiort. at I U4 times li.r the l.,iurrt- ,.'t'i-ir ccrreni-iadsuts. a- I Hi itxi. VoSTER, LEA II. FOOTER, W'M. A. GvVV.N

!, so ; l'-n ami pEsmsautry-larried on by himsstf awl other -: . . - - ,f bis hOSKSt (orer thtrr- yesuru) in Southern Iadiafta, would retnru bfs hiit raAeful tbanks to his numerous friends anil castomers for their many k i i :i ; aud in talcing leave of his Irieuds, commercially, be cau with conadetHf teeonitneud bis successors to the patronage of bin rrirmb a every way worthy of Wiiir oDniinued favnr. M. AY. FOSTER. ' Sept. 1st, IS JO. septrt FATrTGEtOUNDS rFAIR GROUNDS I B LI' PKHSOJS'H WMSHMJVG TO WM. rent stands for the sale of food for the CI pd . or the- dining hall, thoae wishing to ran swings or exhibit shots, will make application to the underrtin. The Fair will be held four days September ith, 2tith, ntltj aod zsth. 186'). BeptC-rf 1 HOBXKKOOK. Sec y. jrioK.y nBoa.n&.ir, hoxn.s- t- oit W-S sale low by S. E. GItBElwT t'O.. septl No. 4 Sycamore street. SOJP iiO HO A EX and Choice, for sale bv ptl S. K. GILBEBT A Cc. mmvTs is V W for sale 6V S. E. GfLBEBT A CO. WmEIHOKMS. HKJH P, .lU.VfAJ. MM and Cotton, iu reels and doisens, tor sal by septl S. E. GILBERT A CO. Vy C. SttUJ lOO HKtlti ME ST K9 quality, for frale by S. f. GILBERT . CO. vf .vv uijy u o sj ma, 9 Glass, Nails, Almonds, Filta'rts, Bray.il Nuts, Kngltsb Walnnts, Fiirs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Uock Candy, Dried Beef, Oyster, Sardines, Alum. Kpsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimptunc, Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Ce-nn-nt. Cigars of all kinds, Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Glass Jars, Lanterns and Flasks, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss.Stona Pipes, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage .Letter, Cap, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Teas, Ctiuphor, Saltpeter, etc.. etc. A supply of (be above kept constantly tfti hand, and for sale at the oicenf prii-r by S. E. GILBERT A Co.. septl No. 4 Sycamore street. TJKVU 1 --Too 'boxes best ovjT 3 ity lor sale low by S. E. GILBERT f CO. JEW H X I.E J HOOIi Ft UK PUOOE Ml Safe small alje. cheep fr cash at JA.S. Li. SI'ALUlNl. S. ,-pt I Corner Main and Kirst. ..W TiJHE. it 'E, nd f eheap bushe! -.bean cash store of R. S RUST-OX A Cu. . Fifty septl bushels of Rve Seed. for Hardware and Debts. jacui: sni it & mis, ai ptt-tw No. 71 Main street. WOTll E. UOBEi.t, X c-.VVVV-ty w ton beg to announce that they have reeeiv ed a full supply of ALL THE HOOKS to he n-ed in the schools in the ensuing term, and eollcit the support of tbeir friends and the public, which they endeavor always to merit. ngl IK) BELL A COXYNGTUN. - E T it -v EO H I .v a 19 Atuertii.. A Toy calculated to keep the boys during rainy d?.- quiet at home, and at the same time to predispose them for useful mechanical employment, Is In the shaie of Toy Toolcln nts of different sizes, in store and for sale at the Hardware Store of GEO. 8. SONNTAO A CO., uttlT Main st , just below the Branch Rauk. N.Y. MILLINERY STORE. BRONNER & BROS., No. 7. First St., bet. JIatn A Sycamore, tt'MnindLW, r.vf.i .v.i. MB 9E Ul.l. s'OI'll P.1KTH I I..1 H WW attvutni tooiir tuli and complete attack of Millitcry Uoi-is, such o K -.dy-Made Silk and Velvet Bonnets, Straw Bonnets, Flats, .scoops, Bonnet Ribbons and Velvet Riblans of nil widths Mlk , Satins, aud Velvets, French and Atneiioau Flowei. Itloli.fs, . i k . : . Laces, Ifollcbes, and a great variety of Head-dresses, Of llures and N'etis. lleicx coniu cted with on of the largest import -leg bouses (No. Z7.j and L"JU Bion.lv. o , New York citv.) - In - we import most of our goods direct from Paris, we have therefore better facilities for obtaining jiisla andst)les, than any house uut of NewYi ik. V. ask country merchants and milbnsis tliroufboiit the tVrt, bavins lorioc-ily supplied themselves either at Louisville or Cincinnati, ..r at the Kasteru markets, ars lespectlnlly lusrHed to stop, and call ia to inspect and -.',. are our price" at any rate before goiug East Please nie us a trial and you shall lie convinred. Illttachiug anil I'ressini; done foe Ihe trade aiMtiS .uis BliONNKK A 1IHOS. !JI TBBBS ! FMIJ1TH EHS! .'-HOD new Feathers, juj-t roceivtd and tor sale at SCTIAPKEIl .t BI SSINO 8, an'ig No. 4' Main street. OEUTIO.y OF I IT H.I TMYoE WsfrV - tiesla. I wish to call the attention bf physicians and the public to this agreeable purgative, which Is prparedjrei in my store. It is decided -rj s'-i erlor to soy article that Is manufactured iu the East and sent here, as its equalities are destroyed ly atte. W'M. BIKKBOWKR, Druggi-t, sstgiH 7S Main St., Washingt.n Block. flglO PUB IF' THE BEOBil, UBJR M. Kennedv's Medical r'iscovery- " '''e liest preiatriteVii In the world for that porpose. Fcr sale bv W M . BIEKBOWEK, Drtiggist. ana-' ". No. " Washington Bbs k. ,E.I I.I.S'IJ IJ-J.Y FOB FBI IT fans. A lare supply msl recelv ..1 b. WM. B1EBBOWEH. aug'j:: No. 7S Washington Bbsk. 1 . U'J S .V T t.n E. lt O . E It Bros, are now receiving and opeuniK their seasonalile stixk ol FA UL, A.vu uliihiiiiudt., which will In very extensive and beiintlfill. Ttieir prices will favorably compare with any house in ibe city. They respectfully Invite the ladies and all cuatuiu.e in general to chll al their stand. No. HQ Main .treet. (aug.A!) ROSER BK' M. 4 HIEESE. CM Mi KB BOXES B1 Prime W. B. Cheese, just received and for sales.y CIIAS. McJOHNSTON, atqrjra Posey Block. T4 9fi W iFMJrTK ' mYMgM-T B JI.F 0B bbls jnst received and for sale bv aug-J CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey Blck. JL aug EJF MJIBB. 'A TIKBCKS PKI.1l E Leaf Lard just received, arid for sale st augn .no. iiai- vr. lOO SJIBS I-it. '.TIE WHITE Wheat Fli lir for sale at the low est, uoa selling at t.'.7S sr sv-k. at iiUyil". COOK A LANGLEY'S. 11 L f I I U 1111 1 1 J Ilk. -JiWlti- v L '.f'jf nuL'ijrii 9V 1'WW ri TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest aud finest assortment of FCKNITl'P.E AND CHAIRS of all kinds In the city, al VliOI.ESALE OR RETAIL. N.. Water st.. next door to 1:. Barnes, EVANSVILLE. IND. fa Si.ULKTzm, Agent. Manufactory at Tell City, I ml. juuea-Witm njl O M JL K T JMMTMCEKB M In great variety, at the lowest price, at Ihe New Drag Store of teb27 N. 8. THOM P8QN. USJtE.T.-f ft FUBJS-ITUBE POLISH. A superior article for Polishing all kinds or died fnrniture. al N. S. THOMPSON'S City varnleli Dnrir Store. ang-0 sh .l.yii tmi SB. -X.ooo f li. Il l s lZ9 s-isorted sign W itidow Sash; li". boxes assorted eixe bVifuic auglS Glass, iu store aud for sale low bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey Bbs k mt jBil OME.JS'O tTA'l .VA'JJMJ bard Oil just received at THOMPSON'S City Drng Store. gmliBT.ES. CJ SUP, Be -SU dozen - JM . .rted sites jut received and for sale by augln ' IAS. McJOHNSTON. Posey Block. , BM.BII.E 11 E -II tE.l' MIS CLASSES in Drawing aud Painting ou Monday, Snteiulr : 1 His instrtictlons embrace all the diOereui elvl"S of Ojl, Pastel, sud Water color Paiutiug, aud the various branch) s d Diawing, 'jib as LauiscarJes, Figures, aud Architectural de-itis. Tuoee -vwbtog to take lessous will please call at bis r..m iu tbe rear of the run tbexm Gallery, Ns. oO Main street. aiigoii-luid m Itl.l I. Oil. IF i'OU UMJST J Bis jr. article of Cos.! Oil, call at TnOMPDON'S New Drug store. He use jnst r;- elveI a fresh supply ot Extra Kenned. aqg BUST BECBIf'MIIBM '" di i Heal Meves, V.'. Wheat Kiddtos, l". ' Monlik-is do tJEo. S. SOSNTAU A CO., augl : No. 10 Main street. i TE.yr B it I c tjyf M a. E E ledicioes thai baviag vsu be b d at THOMPSON'S New Drug BUgVM Store. JUrlU'mBtJ'4i aasrl Sjv PI.y JT THE ISM DRUG STORE. j Main street.

m. tirinsp from flfetive cwmmei i-il ,,ursnit(. so

KISCELLAKEOUS.

hsu ranee uo. Jm. A or :.iw rottK. Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. A8SXT8 JVLY laC lsflo l,5Ast. The Home Ineoraoo Company insures nirsin-t Lom or Damage by Fire on Dwelliasjs and their e.intents, for a tenu of from 1 to S years o the moat favorable terms Stores, Stocks of Merchandize. Warehouses. Prodin-e, Manufactoriee, and all umurHr.ce property, at fair and eqiiit ible rates and ob INLAND NAVIGATION and transportation rkf as low as tbe nature cf tho insured and the Company will warrant. Adju. ting all Um-es fairlv, aud promptly paying them. 4'liAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILMAKTII, Vice Pres'l. .r.Mir.Tov Smith, Secretary. .hKS McGtF, Ass't Sec'y. f yplii it ions made to aud policies issued by A. C. II AT. LUCK 4 SON, AgtV. Marble Hall Buildings. Main street. FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810! CHAR T K It P K K i K T I A L. . With aSucceiwtiil Business Kxperieuot- of F i ft y -y o &, x m. Cash Capital Capital aixl Surplus, ..)soo,oon.oo ...ssyo.ose.m Insurance against Loss or IBMSsiSrs hf Fire, on Itwellings. Furniture. Stor-, WM--houee. Merebandise, Alills, Mannfactttries. and other kinos of liroperty, can be ett.-cted in this '-ompMliy ufe-u mm favorable t-rtns as tbe nature of the riks en 1 sera ritv to Policy holders will admit. PAltriClLAK ATTENTION s;;vei lu. .n-nrit.ti Farm property, consisting of twel!i!,gs Rarin,, an-1 nt buildingx ronnecti" . atul Furniture, lae Stoek Hay, Grahi, Farming t'ten-r-. .fe.. lr , ot ti,in1 theriu, for a teri of year at MrW ' I remiufn. ol'I ICl BS T.i'. AUyn, Sacretary. II Ha ititigtou. Preaft. f. C. L inn, Ass't t-ei-'y. W. N. Bowers, Keniary. T. Alexander, General Agent lor th W.-teni and Stiuth Western 3a'es, Columbus, Onto. 5. Graham, Ass't General Aseut lor the Weiern and Smith Western State, Coliunhus. tlliiu. App) ic;ilions for lnrurstice may lie made to the uudersigiKsl, tbe duly Mtthorizod Agents of tbe Company. A. C IIALLOCsv A SUN, Ag'f. 0: i n' '. : Msitile Hall RuIMing. Main tr-et. aitgl-Jm INCORPORATED 1847. Y -OFHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - - $250,000. WAITE, Sec v. C. B. BoWEKS, Pres't. fcfc a. PP.ICK, General Agent, Itesidiug at tHiicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $327,540. Tins oinpanv insures against loss and daraae hy r'ire on Dwatliases and their c'outeuts, Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, aud all insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solveut and reliable Company, .4.',hj BsSSSJ fairly und yiiyiaj fcia jeoMj(v. Applications made to and Policies issued by A. O. HALLOCK A SI'S.. Marble II '.' Buildings, Mains!., aiigtff-3ais Evansville, Iud. Tobacco Agency, FOJ XA K UFA ( 'TV REUS OF THIS CITY, BY J. G. SAUERS & CO. wmymE mj we o.v bj.s'i a ei.ve WW lot ef Manufacturers' Tobacco and ar receiving daily from the fartory, vlr.: t 1'K.KIOK BKIGBT tt. LI MP, BLACK HAWK BRAND IN 10" lbs BOXES, btJPERIOE OZ LI MP IN CADDIES, . r I YE UMP IN BoXESOF 100 tbs. Made Irom selected Kentucky and Missouri leaf Also all brands of Cigars, flolil half Spauiah to a siijrior article of CHOICE SPANISH, Made of imre Havana Leaf the celebrated ChYANTEllS, not to be beat if equaled. We invite dealers to call and examlue tbe stuck la-lure buying, as we will sell at the lowest rate. ALLIS A HOWES, Agents, ang iS-f.ni Water street. DRS. SMITH & WOOD, AT THE WASHINGTON HOTEL Home Testimony. To the Dtsv. Having been troubled with tlmj-r-from infancy, I called upon DRS. SMITH A WOOD. and. troni ' opmttinn, I ttat reireest. Cot.rBr C. la.ss. Tlewe d-n,irlng further information la regard to this interesting case are at liberty to call upon me at my place laialaess. No. i First-st.. Kvansirte' F. 31 . Sr i lmm. having tiM M:vernl years been troubled with a partial deafness in my left ear, I called upon Drs. Smith A Wood, from whom relief. (aug23-lAwtf ) r- ceived It. immediate A. Cooa. Torro auto FEMALE COLLEGE, TERRS JIA UTE, JXD. rv'HE fjmee SEssto.y of this M Institution will commence ou Wednesday, the 5th of September next. Terro Hants, tbe site )d this College, Is one f the most beautiful cities of the West, and is both accessible aad healthy. . The Col'ege is located iu the South part of tbe city, 1 and is tree troni lltsi noise and bustle of the town. ( The grouuds are ext. itsive (8v acres,) and taste i lully ornamented. The buildings are new aud are I ! admitted by all visitors to be tbe Fittest axt beat- Arranged ' ol auv io this country. East or West. Tbey aie I j warmed by steam aud" hgnted by gas. Tba apart- I incuts for "each two young bulies consist of a parlor IS by in feet, elegantly furnished, and a good aixed t ! bed-room opening out of it, aad tbe accuiuiuodatiuus neel oolv G seeu tt 1 cboseo at ouv. by ! encb as are seeking a good buarsiiog school. Tbe 1 Faculty (12 toll, Protaors aud teachers) aia au ! able and expenenc-1 Board. Tlie apparatus for ! ' thai tllnst rat ion of the Natural SUaeces is abao- ' laiit, aud . -msisis, in part, ot a Oae retracting lelI ...iL. euinHullv mounted iu 4S observatory 1 jisst erected ; Microscope, Magic Laateru, Eleclrti cal Telegrspb, dc. Ac. Weekly ;ie18c lectures . are delivered 1- - lUa etudeeta. The Music de- i paitmeutis s prooiioeut lealure of Uen College, j there lieiug a -. ..arm- building kuowu es the Music Academy t.uilaiiuf. uuder o n..r,;e ul laitbtol j aud experienced teachers. dThe expenses jer annum, tor board iu tbe family ul' tbe Presidaat, with ' alt tbe teaching, tuition iu any of the studies of the : regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, light and ; wssbiuK tt- ' For particulars or a catalogue, aswses mm, luttu Covert, Terru Haute, Iud. Auy person wishing to see a lilbograpb t the Collssm cjvu do eo by calliag at tbe Library Rooms. JOHN COVEBT. Piaaldeot August lttb, 1M0 lmdAw

Clf T ADVERTEWENT?. NOTICE T C PAYE5BLS

lotiae is 1.. reSv Ki I ' vers of hsrVTreiviMTTroiu n-il llm T;ix Diit.llI . nil Li.w rriuy t said duplicate. tho City of Kvhi.-v ill, if -H tbe Clerk of the Common 1 CatO for the yi'ai ! TTrvrreTrrrTTr.rs c.Tif.irned Mv Oltite it Su. m, Mniu tt .ft. iil tile VVaeJ.lii,;. ton linlel lillClilm. ., , .i , ,1 r i,.(.w 1 liird si HRfHTf VN lfrMIV snm aiiglo ille sfy o it jp o h t t i o , V V m d mi V Order ft.r Stone Cnrldtic. Set t 1 tnn AM now it is Hereby ordered and directed, by to,. Coal Sana Council at the City r Kvansvllle, that the owners of the fola,., lr? lt. llng corner lots sltnsts ou Kghtli strsf, between Locust and Mirlslai are cause goo.1 stone cur'ni rto be placed upon tue aid cl. of snij lots for a distance of twenty Iet, that Is : ten fist in ea. li direction frasn the cornel . rM : ts t No. 13 n ni. rk No. bt. Lots 18 aud SU in III ek M. la.ts 11 and 20inUlo-k Hstcssadassl Lota II and 'JO j,, BlockNo. Bat ail lo ibe Eastern Enlargement : and Lots 1 and Hi in Block No. I. end Lots I and 12 iu Block No. ; nil in the t 'i NstfSSt Knlarwment of said city, within thirty ib.v- from tin. tmhlicatioQ ol this order. P. Bl'KKE, Clerk Clerk's (nine, H pt. I, (MIR .1 art ppEK.riE.yT to jf.v onAfnajlce passed .lanuaiy Iri, Is ji, eniltlil. 'An ordinance to rcunir ti n and c.ii l.rei.chaof the Orih'natjcea of llie iiy lo be aati.Iie.ttiy t br. If net pildor repa.vUak" Passed Septeinl ei 1-t ! n Serrffoa 1, Be it ordauu i ... flss t omae.ii Couu. ii of th. Ci y tif Fvaiioxilo, tu whenever iu ptiiaumi. o of the low-i us of tlin said ordinance ol January IB, IlkjH, any ieraoll shall bo ieqtilre.1 to erforiM. iny labor, in satisfaction ol auy judguta .t r-'iclei . .I .igainst him for the violation of any ocfinance of the City, such p.-rsoii may be re.plre-1 io arrform such laUr under the sitwvision of am fa-rson who may be appointed by the Mayor : and tbe pgftsoa so appointed -hall have all tbe aosrei and antliority ciaiterre.l upon trie Mayarsssd Street Commis.-.ioneT by the seeoqd setioji of said irr.lln ance. (.eplli wM. RAKER, Maror. M 1 O K I- O H-l I .V 5Fa TJ CE. Or.l.-r r.-r Ui'l-t- l ' Ik. Sent 1. IH.,11 And now lt ti hereb ; onlered and -licij-'ted, by tbe I'oniiuon Ooino-il ..I ti.e iUy of Kyapsvllle. ttiat the owner- W all i..t i.i inn- of lo.s 1 renting on or a.lloii. ii ili.'iim'li eisl nl,. t Water it7rt. fltflta Kim lo Pi,. p;.-.-t in .-H citv. ctspss the, ii.a-walks mere. .n ... tc. n lit to fne proper .rsoe. ill 1 ll.at they 1 11 m a i t a. I. .1 I iaa o. 1 , .. laid down il. -n-.n wiih, irom the ni :hl iea' lot S :.! . thirty .lay. P. bl'l.ni:, cietk fli rlf fuller, rsii- i i-.-i. O B P O U.1 T I it JV .V O T I f E . vtr fnrltrli k Side Walk. PoiiSfll Chamber Sept. lt, IS'Sl and now it is li. r d.y ordered ku 1 dir. etc. 1. bv tin- UoiaiaieM tlosttteil ot tb-' t iiy t. Evansville.tb.it tl w h.-cs id alt f. As or parr, ol lots froi ting vii or adjoining ibe r.oith-atsi side ol Pille stTMel. MPOSS Water .i li.l !le.tt lu said ciiy, .use the sTde-'walM tnt se n io 1.. broinrht-eo the rimfer prtntc a- t :b .t flu v cansa Side-Walk of Class No. 1 l" I- laid d- wn tl,,,:,on within tbirty days fio a Ihe puldn-il !.m ot t,i onler. P. BC UL i:. Ci'.. Ciev ( i,..t.-. .,,,..., ! tsKttml A RJ" O B P O B.I I' I tt -- JS'O T I I' E . Order for UricWSUIe-eaik. t'miocili'li;unt.er. j Sept. t.lRi.". And now n - befehy ordered and . directed, l y th Common oiincil of tl... Citv of Evansville, that the bwiieis Of all Lots or j;an of Lots fronting on or ; ip die north side of Carpenter street, in Irelif ul BieckNo. LtVrperit.r . Place in said City , c.ui.-'v tluj -ulc-uaiks llieien io ! branghl to the propr grade, and thai tlrty cause a side-walk of Class No. 1 to he laid dow n tbcrcou, wilhiu Ibil ty davs from the ptiblicaiii.o ! of this order fZ 1 V IT I. BL BHF, Clerk. City Clerk s Oflioe, Sept. 4, lb. mmoTii E to i o.y'Tutrrois. ' WW The Cmuiuou Uou.icil a tile City of KvatiSville will receive scaled prop sals until September : 'tith, l&ou, lor grading the alley extending from I TAallst to Wa.l, in streets, mid dOiate !, etwee a Third and Koitrtb strei ta iu said ciiv. P. Bt'Kria, (.krk. j 3opt , 18io. imywOTIt E TO t'0.'T H.t UTOBS. - -0 W Eranktin Street ft-w er. 'Ihe t'..mnion i ocr. - i ctl of the Ci v of Klaus .He will r-:ele scale 1 ' propMals uutil S picmlar bib, IStiQ, for the coustrtictiou of a Sewer uvJer Franklin street, I. masco, from a point on. huudriul feet west of Fuli ton Acuue, to a point leu feet East of Third Ar- ! enue. The contractors to furnish the materials and do Ihe wurk avoiding to plau und kjaa incatlOns on me in this omce, and pay ment to Dc SSaBs npoii tbe completion of tbe work lu City Bonds due iu one year, aud Insuring Infereet. ' . L". P ntliliE, Clerk. Clerk's Om.e, A ngtisl 51th, lsl't. WOT I IE TO UO.V TBJI UTOBS. av w Ths fa.ninton Conueil of fhe Citv of Evan. ville will receive sealed proMaals uutil the IjiIi day of September, 1801, for e railing, guttering and mac -adaiuizlog Main street, from a poln t t.ear tke Cansl to the upper line of Eight street the cu di m tor to furnish all the materials, and do the v ork agreealdv to plan and i.peciticutlous on nle in this office P. BL-JIKE. Clerk. Clerk's Office. Annu-t l!7Lli. la-o. FALL TRADE 1860. aicii'n .1. cosrSr.a. H- woEMas CONNER A WORMAfl, MJfrm.IIOI.ES A EE II E.I I, Hits M. WW Boots and Shoes, No. U Pearl street, lietween Vine and Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stk of custom and Eastern work, which isoffered to the trade at'towest prices. aug21-.1inl 1WMII.E J.'ll tMMCUMjJlK BjtBymWVM Anew stock of Mill and Circular Saws--1 How lands A Woislromrh and McParllns' brand 7, I 7Vj and 8 feet. Circular Saws from 8 to I'M inchs In store and for sale at OKO. S. fe)NNTAO A OO.'B. ang17 No. li Main street. M MiBSOJVS IJV JBUBIC..-TMK KrVa mLm dersigned would respoct fully inform tbe citizens of the city ttiat ho Ts prepared to give lessons In music, on the Piano or other Instruments, to all who nlnv faror him with their r.at rol.Ae-e . Instruments of all kinds rnned and put iu ordsr. ; He will also select Instruiueuts for Ihose who his not judges themselves and desire to purchase on reasonable terms. Rosideuoe on Syr amove street, between 8r.in 1 and Third streeta. July 1 1 CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS DR. HAAS, having leased the, i onu s formerly.. -copied by Dr. Klvett, in'Dr. Bray's buildlivr, opp. site the Post OBloe, for a Series of years, srould r.. spectfully solicit tbe citizens of Evansville and th surrounding towns and country, 'o visit bis rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, w hether they need tbe services) of a Dent in: or not. Since the leaning of his last circular and u !i i tiaement, over a yer slnoe, sovt-ral imptovemeiits and new? irfventiorni have been made, of w hich he has availed himself, and allowa nothing that will subserve the Interests of his patients, to pass un secured. His lacuiticn uiu ueiier auu waauuan ment larger, without doubt, thai any other in our ' State, and e.iual tnany in Eastern cities. All those i who need Dental oiairations performed, and are ! pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. ! Ihe following are the styles of work tnaiiufacttir- ; ed by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Comtite; Amber; Chooplasi tic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the Wauly and cleanliness of I the continuous gora work. It is without a stain j or crevice. Cheeks tliat are sunken can be restored ' to nearly ihair ..rigiosl contour by this stylo f"f work aud also by t her use of the Volraiitte, ( oral1 It... aud Amber Bss. Tbe latter styb. for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel any- , eels anything we have ever aeon. ! He has several aUJesthetics for alleviating psuo when extracting teeth. Tuey are perfectly bai m- ! loss. Tbe moot delicate can have them epplied. J Us does not advertise anjthiug he caunot do, : nor exhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult tb" health and beau.y r ' their children by having Dentist direct thai' , second dentltiou, thereby producing KymDii try am' I health to those iuvatuaWeorgans. Irregularity of idttldrini teeie 'i cessfidly. ... ..,,., -ither bsvs - . a .1 all ' t I tbemVxtracted or blletkat once (ttt. I.r W P slble). Ths. health of the par-s and tLe remain ing teeth demand in -. ,.acinlt Mr. Haas, i my b I able From hui Mm one of the pinmmuf am pleased w possessing f j cab , with safety, rccora standing as a skillful and com e.,-,.t dentist. Una: ft. J. KIVETT. GootTluck Needed for Young THE FIRM pfffSJf & NIEHAUS rmMMfFiLk lusc bcsms. M ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, consisting uI . xreat maBy articles in tbelr lino, too numerous tonfiat which are now open for will certainly be ski cheap for ch at thj r storo . ti Mala street. MILLER A NiEltavt.

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