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HARDWARE.

3eo. Somitag fc Co. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and CUTLERY, -AND nns Ac Tistols No. 31. - No. 31, M.A.HST STREET EVANSVIMJB, INDIANA. 1 S O . 13 F"irHt Street, SIGN OF THE I BIG PADLOCK !

WELLf KELLOGG & CO., ).u t moi m;i r (-.,,iit norr IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .!- ;. .1) .') , .-V M-MKl JjB'f It

HARDWARE til anlwjj' boo uiK'l C U T L ER Y !

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NO. 13 FIRST STREET, ll! (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK.) INSURANCE. General Insurance Agency. W. J. LOWRY A CO., General Insurance Agents, Yo. 1, North First Street, Evanavtlle, Ind. TTT J. IOWRT A CO. HATE TT established, in connection with their Banking business, an IN8URANCE DEPARTMENT, and have placed Mr. Henry S. Bennett in charge of the same as Secretary, and are now fully prepared to five prompt and efficient attention to Fire, farine, Accident, and Life Insurance. The companies represented by them are among the very strongest in the country, u wen Known ror ineir noeraiiry in adjustment and prompt payment of losses. Policies will be issued In any and all of mem upon the most favorable terms. These Companies are the following, representing aggregate Assets -amounting to $38,000,000 OO. -M- w F KjP Tr 9 m mm WW Underwrltera' Agency, of JTeir Tork, Assets, $3, 120,82a 32.

Llyerpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., Assists, (in gold,) $16,000,000 00. .1 ii (Invested in this Country, 11L850 13.) Enterprise Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, 0.,, Assets, $1,000,000 00. Home Insurance Co., New Haven,

Assets, $1,000,000. Union Insurance Co., of Indianapolis, Assets, $207,505 72. New England Insurance Company, of Hartford. Assets, $227,155 45. United States Accident Insurance Co., of Syracuse, New York, Assets, $200,000 00. Mutual Life Insurance 'Company, of New York, Assets, $16,000,000 00. Nortb American Lire insurance Co., of New York J

BOOTS AND SHOES.

a o o H x s a w 0 H p s ft (5 2 0 i 5 t s ff 0 3 T.fj 0 3 H O g B g o w id S 6 H 09 s 1 35 Q 0 ? p ft 0 s4 M. 0 O w 0 S3 H P M 0 5 0 3D s;di-'? til 0 f r-t MEDICINES. DR. ..RMISTRA'S TONIC STRVP is the most pleasant remedy for Chills and Fever ever discovered, and is warranted to cure. It is purely vegetable, and contains neither arsenic, quinine, nor anything else which can affect the patient injuriously. Read! Read! Read! Read the following Certificates j Hesdkrson, Kt., Feb. 38, 1866. D.r: A- Armistead, of Evansville. Ind resiaea tor many years in this city. We know him intimately. He is a regular Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was .cg.juou as a anjuiui practitioner or medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity cicYtticu uiui iti worm. L. W. POWELL, ARCH'D DIXOtf . Pabticah, Kt., Sept. 2, 1854. waving lived, neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky., for some ten or twelve years, we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high. oiujcua large practice ; wnnst, as i gentleman, in bearing, and a man of hon or, in tne strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a. more enviable reputation. In aword, he lived among us withmyiuiwu, ana leit us witn unsullied character. LINN BOYD. ALFRED BOYD. Inquire of your Druggist. For sale by all Druggists. , CLOUD A AKIN, aprlS General Agen ts. No. 5 Mai n St. ' ,. Asiatic Cholera in China. Almost FJvery Case nred with Pain-Killcr. ttno'i .tutu-- i ,.. : .iianiaf, , 1 From Rev. R.Telford, Missionary in China. njionujuiun, itjswh., June 25, 1866. M1 KS.NKK. PERRY DAVIS A maw Providence. Rhode Island During a residence of some ten vars , missionary in Siam and China, I found your Vegetable Pain-Killer a most valuable remedy for tha fearful scourge the Cholera. In administering the medicine, I found it most effectual to give a teasDoonfni Pain-Killer in a of hot water sweetened with sagar; then, after about fifteen minutes, begin. to give a tablespoonlul of tne same mixture svery minnte until relifif was obtained. Anly hot applications to the extremities. Bathe the bowels and stomach with the Pain-KiUer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who had the Cholera and took the medicine faith fully in the way stated above, eight oat of ten recovered. Truly yours, R. TELFORD. If attached with Dlarrlwea, Dysentery, or Cramp Colic, do not delay the use of the Pain-Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers, cents, 50 cents, and SI per bottle, augfc dim Price 25 Storage. STORACSK CAN BK FURNISHED, for three or four months, on very reasonable terms, on application to K. U. VAIN KIFKK. No. 2 Water Street (upstairs). sepl dlw

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5J FAL. BONNETS. The First New Styles From Europe. , Froni the New York Evening Post. Styles of bonnets for early Fall have recently been imported from Pans. Many of them differ very materially from the summer styles. Most of the new bonnets are intended particularly for eveuing, and are used as pattern hats by the city milliners. 1 here is little doubt that the next revival of Parisian bonnets which will be in time for the opening next month will bring changes in the shape and mode of trimming. Then the fashion for the Fall will be definitely established. White French felt, in round hats and m bonnets, is. in some respects a novelty. When the material is tastefully trimmed it is quite attractive. The white felt hats have an unassum ing iook, ana tnough costly, are not showy. Ihere is a new shnnp narrow orA long at tne sides, nearly flat on the top of the head and droonin in ftnnt Another is a small souare of la k upon a stiff frame tastofnllv trimmed, having Ions lane and onJy,MJejyfr,J,he crown of the head. Among ODera hats 1M a nninmn style, consfetintt of a small circle form. ed of -five large velvet Ip.-ivps loops of a black chain falling below it, and wide streamers of gossamer lace (either black or wTiitp to aU fi,a fancy of the wearer) attached at the side, and floating gracefully over the shoulders. One in form of the GHpsey queen has the edge pointed, resem bling a star, and when finisher! lace,, flowers and .pendents, is very 'WdHy! f ' 9an !" " : vaml . Some of the bonnets are without wide strings, but have a band of velvet, with a fall of lace or crystal pendants, in place of strings, in a long loop in front. Among the many bonnets recently imported these are likely to attract attention. A beautiful evening hat is of Fanchon shape, made of marabout a white, soft, wavy down with a wealth of cherry-colored velvet, flowers of green leaves around the edge, both back and front. A cherry-colored velvet band forms the inside trimming at the ton: streamers of ribbon of the same color, a yard and a half Jong, float at the sides, and the strings are of white lace, finished on the e"dge with narrow point lace The wholesale price of this bonnet ia thirty-six dollars. Another pretty hat is of Farfchon shape, the center of marabout, and the edge consisting of two or three rows of velvet leaves, garnet colored'. uu oiiaueu irom me ngntest to tne darkest hue, with a fall of at the back. Velvet leaves form the lace trimmings, and instead of trimmings there ia a hnnrl tf Trol,-at nil f9 Uf mixCr m.mmmim w 'uvv au 11VUV. A decided novelty is a brown velvet bonnet, the front close fitting, very much like the cottage shape, with a turban crown. It is trimmed plainly a small white ostrich feather on one side near the front edge, a strip of brown velvet on the opposite side of the crown, a velvet band the nnlv in. aide trimming, with strings of white moire. There are also bonnets with crowns resembling some of the shapes in straw now worn. There is, besides, the more than usual variety of round hats, among which, as novelties, are the Duoro, a turban; the Moscow, also a turban, made of French felt, in white, black, or drab; and the Nelsom Although very few flowers are used in decorating the pattern hats recently noporiea, yet tne ilowers on exhibition are varied, rich, and he.nitifnl and doubtless will bo employed profusely later in the season. There is a new trimming ostrich, fringe, about two inches wide. If is formed of os trich feathers, headed with jet beads. It will. make a rich trimming, but will be expensive as well as elegant. Plumes to be worn on the round liats are of all hues, and are more showy than usual. Black and white plumes are thrown quite in the shade by the disnlav of orange, red. blue. green, purple, etc. It is Jikelv that much trimming will be fashionable this fall on bonnets and on all apparel 'or ladies. SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. If u 11 it el V Sons, Maiiufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, etc.; . Also, Dealers in Keep constantly on hand T.nmhpr rf vrv description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, weainerDoaraing, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Hawinir of everv d.wrlntinn Hnnu tn order. Orders from abroad will h attended to. Factory and Yard, Corker Walnut strkkt ano r.Kii. pr21 Evansville, Ind.

NEW FOUNDER Y.

Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILLMANN & 00. Foundery, oornef Sixth "Street and Canal Office at H.-H. Jbiinker'H, No. U Second Street, bet. Main and Sycamore. THIN .YEW FACTORY IK YOW LY full operation, and is manufacturing COOKING STOVES. For Wood and Coal, HEATING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, All of the latest and moat approved patterns. Skillets and Lids, Onus and Lid, Odd Lfid. Sugar Kt ttlca, Don-Irons, urates, and Castings in general. Also man ufactr rers of TINWARE, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in MANTLES and GRATES, TINNERS' STOCK. TIN-PLATE. SHEET-IRON apd COPPER WARE, IAPAV WADIT ' Britannia Ware, bucket-ears, WIRE, BASTING SPOONS. LADLES and SKIMMERS, SHOVELS. &c, Ac. ; in fact, everything in our line. A large and complete stock. AU warranted as represented. Orders and calls soUcited before pnrchasH. E. BLEMKERS, n second street, Evansville, Ind. aul3 d3m DR. WHITTIER, RKUl'LARLY BRED I'll 1 SICIAN. us his D Dloma. whinh h ini his Office. Will sllOW has mali. fihvnni Diseases the study of his iije, and has a Union-wide reDUtation bavin a. Hot. located in lit. Lovis than any other Chronic Disease Physician. aiucn of bia practfee has been of a private nature-syphilis, Gonorrho-a, Oleet, Diseases, Syphilltte or .-Mercurial Aflections of the Throat. Shin, or Bones ; Orchitis, fterrlla, or Rupture to body and mind, produc 1112 Blotches. Delinnnem of sieht. Confusion ot Id.iis. Rvii KoroKnH. inlp,-A version to Society, Loss of Memorv. weakness, etc.; not ali these in any one T2. ' occurring ireqnenuy in va rious cases. ... j, -i- . . . ... "to vccomuioaations ample ; charges moaerate ; cures guaranteed. Consnltatlons by letter or at office, free. Most cases can oe properly treated vnthout an interview, and medicines, secure from observation, sent by mall or express. No hindrance to business tu most cases. Addrass Box 30a2, St. Louis, Mo. Hours 8 a-.m. to 8 p.m. Office permanently located at No. 65 St. Charles Street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south of Lindell Hotel, a. retired spot in nif tcune ui me city, Consultation rooTRITaW rooms for the accommodation of such patients as reauire daily personal attention. EVERYBODY c! in a sealed letter envelope my "Theory, Symptoms, and Treatment of Nervous, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases," clearly delineating all the Diseased Conditions, with full Symptom Lists, for two turee-cent postage-stamps to prepay postage. Circular for Ladies, relating to Diseases of Puberty, Menstruation, and Pregnancy, three cents. au29 dw8m (dlt a w) f ' ' !.;.Vi.:I r. - T ,.A " NEW STOCK. .3 , W IOW prices. WE HAVE JPST RECEIVED J large and well-selected stock of UoM.f.fl aaA05ifI .nttfth wolfed. t .i" STAPLE AND FANCY D It Y o o r s, which we are now offering at the lowest prices. Great care has ln tairoi, tn the selection of the stock: and we frfil mn. ndent that we can nlas in nria quality of goods. Call at r .TT CHUTE & JENKINS'S, WO. 13,3 MAIN STREET, anl7dlm "ai'j'tt id Evansville, Ind. O C T O B ErTtL E C T I O M , Union State Ticket For Secretary of State, NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette. For Auditor of State,'' thomas b. Mccarty, of Wabash. For Treasurer of State, GEN. NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin. For Attorney General, DELANA E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnaui. For Superintendent of Publio Instruction GEOftGE- W. HOSS, I of Marion. Union Congressional Candidates. 1st Dist. GEN. WILLIAM HARROW. 2d Dist. GEN. WALTER Q. ORESHAM. MORTON C. HUNT.tR.. ithDist. COL. IRA C. GROVER. 6tft Dist. GEORGE W. JULIAN. AD(X.-GEN. JOHN COBURN. 7th Dist. GEN. HENRY C. WASHBURN 9th Dist. HON, SCH U YLER COLFAX County Ticket. Ear Senator, THOMAS C. JAQUESS, ol Posey. , LJinC Representative, JOHN S HOPKINS, of Vanderburgh. Representative, EMIL TlISCHOF. For Treasurer, JOHN RHEIN LANDER. COL. . For Commissioner, PHILIP DECKER. For Coroner, SAMUEL P. HA VLIN. GRESHAM & CO., Commission IVIoi-e limits and MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. ISO. '1 CARPENTER'S BUILDING, North First Street, OFFER TO THE TRADE, FROM store and by sample, at manufacturers prices, 300 caddies cases, and barrels assorted Chewing. Fine-Cut, and Smoking Tobaccos: 25.000 Nos. 1, 2. and 8 famous brand " Cricket " Cigars ; W.OOO Cigars, all frades ; Soaps, Candles, Starch, Bitters, nks. Salt, Cement, Lime, 4c, by the 100 boxes or barrels. WESTERN RESERVE and HAMBURG CHEESE, direct irom dairies, in quantities, at manufacturers' prices, (sepa dlw

MISCELLANEOUS.

, Collector's Sale of Real Estate

raywnt oi tneuosts ana Jxpense of Street, Alley, and Sidewalk Improvements respectively. TjroTi.i-; ms iii;k;by WIVES, that, by vuue of sundry precepts issued by

the Maybr rtf the city of Evansville, and to

rae uirooteavi win sen at pumic auction, at: the dpor of., the court-house in said rTrT" rRlDXYy September 7th, 1866, at ten o'clock a.m.. the following lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount charged and Assessed against said lots respectively for the costs and expense of mak4Ug strew, alley, and sidewalk lm-, provements upon said lots, together with,' P costs of sale ; and that said sale be continued on th next iav thereafter name-, iy. SaturdaySeptembersth, at two o'qlock p mr' at tile 8ame place, ior the purpose of

i . Z property as may nave oeeu sold on the day above mentioned and not paid tor, viz.; for Costs and Expense of Bowldering Street. Original Plan. Undivided one-half of northeast. one-third of Lot 37, James Scantlln, jr., Owner 105 84 Fdr Costs and Expense 0 Alley Improvement. Donation Knlargeihent. Iglehart Brothers', owners, Lot 232..5107 77 'A by 144 feet Of Lot two hundred and twenty-nine, in the Donation Enlargenien tof the city of Evansville, described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the southeast side of Main Street, at the alley cor ner 01 saiu ioc iso. zw. and running thence by said alley in the direction of Locust Street one hundred and forty-fdur feet to the alley in the rear of said lot; thence by said last-mentioned alley in the direction 0 Fifth Street twenty and one-fourth (204) feet; thence parallel with Fifth Street one hundred and forty-four (144) feet to Main Street; and thence by Main Street twenty and one-fourth feet to the place of beginning; Morgan, Read A Co., ownera - 206 92 For Costs and Expense of Sidewalk TmproveNorthern Enlargement. Mm. Mary Durham, owner; Lot 8. oiirci i y 43 72 Southern Enlargement. Listed to John J. Chandler; owner unKnown ; Lot o. Block 10 $ 8 00 Tilstpd to.tnhll T t'hanHlof . ..... . - unknown; Lotfl. Block 10.. 8 00 William H. Chandler, owaer; Lot 4. lilock 13 7 92 Willtam H. Chandler, owner; Lot Block BOaJCUUDaMk. 7 92 JOHN SCHUBERT, Collector. Evansyilje, Aug. 24, 1866. au24 Great Sale of City Lots IN HENDERSON, KY. About 200 CUv Lots to be Sold at Auction, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1868. ABOI T TWO HUNDRED EOTS, embraced in what ts known as "Aives's, Enlargement" of the city of Heiiderson, Ky., will be sold at auction on the 29th August, 1866. Terms of Sai,e. One-fowrth cash, and icmaiiwci m vnree equal insiaiiinents, payable at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with lien retained for tho nnr. chase money. DUSCRIPTION OF LOTS ThA nrnnnrtv la situated on the most elevated point in the dty of Henderson, and is dry, airy, and perfectly healthy. The neighborhood Is most excellent , and this portion of the city is more improved than any other part of it. They are at a very convenient distance from the city, and substantial and rfnrahlp gravel and plank sidewalks extend to within one square of this property. A beautiful grove of magnificent forest trees covers most of the lots. They front upon wide street?, running back to alleys. ' Henderson is now rapidly improving, buildungs lor business and residences being constantly put un. and nmnertv rr every description is greatly enhancing in value. 1 Considering the prospects of the city, no better investment can be found than the purchase of these lots, for men of either large or small canital. JOHN W. ALVES. July23 d till aug29 HOLLINGS WORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF QTJEElsrSWAE .n Jot! f' t: ,iMiyh aiaiB t aeibal I v. GLASSWARE, Ac, - Ac, in all their various branches, TTATB BEES IMPORTING from Tno"1nnii qinrA A noriiot. A direct li9 and are dry posted as to the demands 01 me traae, in quality, style, price, etc 1 Besides the experience of years in this business, we go into the English market Ir';' til ilinj (tj oj fc;ifl-iri :ii D-'fTwl WITH GOLD, and buy' as cheap United States. as any house in the We import and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GG0D3 which no other house in the city can get from the factories direct Tfieyare very desirable styles, and will sell more readily than any goods in the market. Such Is the opinion of good judges. That Evansville is a cheap market for Queenswar no tie is likely to dispute and we deem it unnecessary to multiply Yon will find us at the old stand, IVo. First Street, and No. 8 Sycamore Street, H I t (ills rllu Ji .;'Td 1 EVANSVILIE, IND. au26dtf Notice to Contractors. Auo car 27th, 1886. THE ( O.vnox COUNCIL OF THif city of Evansville will receive sa-d proposals until the 21th dav of Sept"oeT' law. foreradlnc t.ii itntdvetweeB First and Second Struts, and extending from Gum to College Street, y oraer ot tne council.,, . a m kGR1FF. Clerk. Citv f.'lnrk'n Otflnw wVausvllle, Aug- 29th. mm. . - iaua Hwd "w tmiion copy.

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MACHINISTS.

for WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Soooeaaor to Krata A Heilmanj CITY lOLXDIiRY Manufacturer and Bonder of ia1 PORTABLE AJfD STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, ITureshirig Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac. Ac, )ant EVANSVILLE, IND. til mm 8ht Iron and Copper Wobk made ta order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS , of every descinUon. Dealers In Steam Gauges, Gum Belting. Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25 DRY GOODS. GILLISON MAOHEK, Gr. MAGHEE S. H. GOOD LETT & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PLAIN. AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 'tit f.: ' f ' i ; ft. ,( 9 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND jan29. NEW I IR! slil!' '. nUitdetV. 'tti' ni , i nr GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. i Ml II IIXSPETH, : A CO., Having Bought the Interest of JAQUESS, FREWCH ft CO., IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOITI.I TNFOR3C THEIR OXO Customers and the Trade generfjly, that, with Increased facilities for car-ying on the business, and with a determination to sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, we trust that we shalj be sncessrai In pleasing, and greatly Ihereaslas our trade Our ock WiU be fuU In the m that are fo d in a Wholes5 "RY WOODS and NOTION House. HUDSPETH SMITH A CO.. No. 10 First Street, EvansvllK lad. reo 22 COAX. BOBIAM COAIi MIXES.

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