Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 265, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1857 — Page 2
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EVANSVILLE, IND.
WEDNESDAY MORNING :..OCT.23 A
Til 12 JU J 11AILKUA1J Iltmill.
The third annual report of the Evans- der
been published for distribution amongthe
stockholders. It exhibits an encouraging prospect, and shows a system of econom- in
leal and efficient msnagement rery crtd: I lUblo to the Board of Directors and their of airentS. ' :'U for the year VeTe,...$249,867 the jcs, including repairs vemenuofroaiand the The gross rec'ti Total expenses, . I. uu uufiv.tiuwMvii 10-TT stocx,... 125,T27 am. i m tAa w f m nw i I Nett, $124,140 ST1 & debt xcbna tnd. .t97C,5W c-'""i $ 7, - Surplus earcrngs,... $56,815 xne iioawng ueoi last year was 468 IT ta !-. educed dariag 4. year 587,686, pnndpally by a safe' of bonds, leaving the amount of the unfund-1 ed debt only $51,771, and bringing it within the easy control of the company 0f for the future. Abtfnt $80.000 was add ed to the construction account' during the last year, and settled principally by a conversion of the ConVpany 's bond's.' The am it paid on the floatir debt,.. $37,695 to the construct'n account rtprovem'ts and od claims Added . for im previously aaadjuated,. 80,069 Bonds transferred,.;:.........' 116,100 The actual am'nt of indebtedness and improvements paid for by the earnings of the road were lastyear, $31,653 The revenue from freights in 1857 was much less than 't would have been with an ordinary crop; though it exhibited an actual increase of nearly $9,000 tor the previous year's business. Tho increasdd tariff of freights on the railroads running Tvatt will torn mneh of tha frairht in tha interior to tha rirer. for which thi road is one of the chief outlets; this change . m . . w . a . in the course of shipments and the vast , - . , , ... surplus of crops will probably add large ly to the transportation business of the road the present year. The income from r , . -nmn passengers was nearly the same la I806 ' , . Daring th. put' rm 13 miles of th. t. .1 SUS1I.UUIWU Muiucra wen, M.a up anu cross-ties substituted ; several bridges and culverts were rebuilt, and tne general condition of the road ereatl V imDroved. It is now in as good working an order as any road in the West. There are twelve miles of logitudinal timbers yet to be re placed by cross-ties, and some expendituies will be required on the bridges and a 1 j 1 .1 I inisseis, ana wnen uiese improvements 1 are accomplished, the Directors say, "the road-way of this company may be truly asserted to be) equal in point of quality and character to any in the country, dependins on timher structure.,." Out of its net earnings tho road is pay ing all the interest on iU debts, and gradually improving its construction, and making a surplus to reduce the principal I of its indebtedness. With the settle ment of the fertile regions through which it runs, its business and revenues must increase, and in a few years,with a sinking fund faithfully applied to the reduction of its bonds, it will be placed in an independent position; and those who shall live ten years will look back with surprise and regret that thej ever neg lected to buy its stock when it could have a i a 4 -i I rvfswri n nr i mr i w t m i v arifi iph rpnin nn i iih i dollar. It is one of the roads in the th.f -511 ;,lf ti.a.1. finally remunerate its stockholders. The funds for the payment of the semi annual interest on its bonds due on the
m ...I f l Ail rwv .U .k 1st of November were remitted lasting less oy ll,UW tnan in tne same , . , . T , I .v. -.1. i l
week, and are now ready in New Tork to pay its coupons. It will be among tV. fonr Wfn,rr-o U. Jl! r,:c crisis not be found in default. KANSAS. Got. Walker'and' Secretary Stanton, to whom the election returns by law, are i made, for inspection1' and verification, have made an investigation of tha returns of 1600 votes - from one small precinct in Johnson countr. and have rejected them äs illesal and fraudulent. Tksv wJcitAl f hA Atlntw anrl nrinrtind . , . found that there were not 500Toters m the county, most of whom voted at other precincts ; end at the precinct from which 1600 votes are returned as having been .cast oil one day, they found conclusive testimony that there was not present on that day, in the Tillage more than 40 or 50 persons entitled to rote. The returns made were- illegal in form, in several lem1 nnltiu indrom th nmUcSnn nf proper verifications, and upon the proofs of thtV'trross frauds, tha frovernnr and hia Secretary have rejected them altogether, j .1 v . .. . , . .. ... and given thö Certificate of election to the BepaWican candidates, which giyes the control of the Legislature to that party and silenceyihe allegations against the GoTerner that he was acting in collision ... . . , j , with the-pro-slarery leaders to defeat ao honestYOte-of the people of the Territory, The free-State party held a tnaos meeting at Lccompton on the day on- which the Constitutional Convention assembled and adopted resolutions protesting again the meeting of the Contention as an nfl. (&- The third of November is usually a trying day to the commercial comma-
nities in all the Eastern ami, large West- Jon work or legal erviccs, that I will sae eyT v a m Tu' a eryd rl that don't par op within a month, ern cities. It is on that day that the i remain,'-. JOIIN 31. WILSONS four months bills giren in the first of . - T . ... . . j j i ßf Goodi td the amount of many roll. Tnlv spttlpmr-nts larom dna. anir tnaka " . .
. J ... the payment that day become unusually
neiTT. 1HIS yew mercnmw tW lOOK.
with apprehension to tho result of . r that day's payment as likelj to carry Lf
down many houses that hare till now
sus'-ained themselTes. Strenuous efforts are being made to gain and grant exten-1 iL. -t a I cmno nn h Mv.n!. f trial Jaw in a. to t a f thu circumgUn. OCT The St. Louis Republican appears new type. The publishers say their editions are now so large that their fonts types do not serre them more than a vmf. Tha naner i lb lariat in ir in to Union and its proprietors say it has ' . . . , largest circulation of any commer-
" . obliged to pay more to tafce up their notes, dal nioer in the conntrr. Sl Losia . is Ul. i . v. v.st. v v.. I
nn iai 'rk a is i.iiiai iiiii biiw i iiiiiiiir; a . - g g j - now the commercial capita1 of three of the most fer States in the Union, nd she will have in a few years three or four more to the 'Vest of her, tributarvvto htr trade, that will make her the
emporiam of th. .jXTSS.:
a6d her papers must haTe a sphere as widfe aS her commerce, Qd their merits should be commensurate with the field their circulation. OCT The excitement Occasioned by the rewnt suäpensiöii in New Orleans of the Mechanics and Traders' Bank, the Union Ban; and the Bank of New Orleans is 6ajj to have been a panic of the wildest ... . . , kind. A certain class of individuals neculated larelr noon tha nrerailin? I . , . ' A1vv . ., fright. One man, With $120 in Silver . . . . I purchased S3bO ' in notes. Anotner bought 90 with 28 in snci and an-1 -.1 t...k a .t.ittf nvl.KK t.nlr. I "'v b w I r. Q7 lfk Tk. m K.t I v. va few of many insUnces, but they ar0 sufJScient to give an idea of the speculations carried on . The people ' descended like an aval- I ancheupon the Citizen's Bank, fighting and Khontin lika madmen The Dolica ana Snouting line maamen. ine police had to ß3ht their wa7 trough the Crowd, nd.it wm only by the greatest exertions um vi ouvwvvuvu stj vivo llw ftav 1 . ... , ,, . Bank. Anxiety, fright, and th& wildest I , ... . , I a"P!,r V, . . ,aC" , T "ng the greater part of the day, the whole ncinity was so densely , . . ... crowded that no vehicles could get by. The Bnk closed I three o'clock, hting paid out some $1,500,000.
tTTr. VYinslow. of the firm of Wins-
Tobacco düties is EyotaKD and Fbance. By official documents pub- I liebfld hv thft Frpncb OftTPmmont it an- I pears that the tobacco revenues for the first six months of 1857 were nearly $17,000,000. During the1 same period, the British Government derived a revenue from the same article of $12,188, rtr rr-.u- : . i : r . i I 11 wo 11upur.s1.10n9 ui luuaccu inuj both countries snouia continue to be tne same for the remainder of the year the aggregate amount of revenue derived from tobacco, slmost wholly of American growth. by th. G0ram.nts üre.t Britain and France, would reach, for the year 1857, the um of $58,376,080; or for France $34,000,000 and for Great Britain $24,376,080. (ft- The New Tork Herald thinks the New Tork Banks have lost all their franchises by the act of suspension, and they have no legal rights, and cannot appear in court as piaintma. a correspondent of the Journal of Commerce) . M a thinks tho present banking sjstem of the State dissolved by the act of aus1 tnd thU thd M will or. iTcinizo m new BTSiem upun now iqu I . I. : l. !1 1 a a m miJal nl.M fsim 11 " TV " 1MWUBt imu Wl " lU luer 07" The half yearly statement of the American Tract Society shows the receipts for six months to be $141,536, be I months last year. 1 he sale by colporj teurs have incieased about $5,000, and th mn.a Af niiMlMtlAn t.aw tnornaerl -.i- i (VYi rwi naMO a fr., f A . . x, menian iype is now casung in xorn and a number of works in Armenian are to DO electrotyped by the Society, and . i ... . a rr i r At r mo piates sent, w a uracy iyr iuo use ui the mission. Helping Produce Forward. The N. T. Canal Commissioners have resolved to take drafts drawn on oroduce for tolls Wa MCMn. tV.rr.Mo-V. th- r.ml. Snot-.rl ; of demanding money. Several of the oldest and richest firms In the city "have consented" to receive produce on sale, in srder to give confidence to shippers; among them are Spoflcrd & Tileston. Grinnell, Mintum is Con and others. Bat all these measures will have no effeet to induce shipments till prices are advanced. The net proceeds of the sale if made ever so Kecnrfl would lava W little to the producer. L OAtgth iiowlUtth.jnl uay 15 Mia, wr aauiuz vcaavis. om.. imjdt?Dti of the Vimaklin, of La Rochltev report th M8ilk sails possess strength, flexibility and firmness; they leS3 WAler thn other ni dP9tTln ihel lose V" ot their flexibility; and m the roughest ofweather Me easil7 hailed that sailors would rather reef one of them several times than any other once." Boston Post Tlx Talk. The editor of the Olney Times having sold oat bis paper, takes leave 'wf bis old patrons in the following paragraph: 4! Thanking those who have patronised and patS me, and assuring those who are still iadebted either for subscription, advert inc. I lions of dollars nowwarehoused in - the Unl state., win bo reshippedtaEnrope.-
jib w state OF THLIGS.
A . Tf l cton rj of the circulation of the coantry Ince the firt .v Marlaat.br the dati of railroad ?i 1 I stocks, bonds, acceptances. Ac. &c. at $400,000,000.: Sobr the practical destruction of some four hundred millions of paper cur nni in tlia Mnntn itUV! tu mt ! rency in the country within the past fix months, vacuum has been made which spe -cie must fill. Assuming, for the sake of ilcvstration, that there are $300,000,000 of spolie In the country, and without referenco to J our foreign. balances, that specie is. worth ial just twice as much as it was before tho destroction of four millions of circulating medium. Just as fast as paper securities began bo discredited, in other words to be with drawn, of course the price of gold advanced, As gold advanced debtors found themselves obiigCd to pay more to take up their notes, & mo wut v rr uivu tvbuuvi w v uts proraiseto pay one thousand dollars in May are not now worth but $500, not because th goods have depreciated, but because gold has PPreited. Every merchant, therefore, who -vf r-j much M he is entitled to, anJ for the same reason. ro commercial coramnnuy couia . . . 1 withUnd aueh a Uz upon its business no legislation can meet such exigencies. EDITORIAL BREVITIES, fit?" One night, recently, the mate and seven or .eight other ruffians belonging to! .v. t i - i.n- m.n .t. . ' . ... - I m m aa w a wi p a wwv an nor wnr inwaa Kit wall V iu m wiliui uiuavs ivi w ment. The wretches should bo sent to the State prison and made to amuso themselves at breaking atonea for a few Tears. I - EST The late friehtful Conflagration at Chi- . . . . - .... I cago resumcjr in tue loss or propert- vo we mount of three quarters of a millu-n, and m. -m. IIhj. ah fM 4 A IrAM m MVAA I wemj wfiKiuum iuumuMuTw f rlorV. .n,1 r-rr-tltntea whA or. r thrmr a aniritlamn. can s in (7 its exclosion. jy-Harper's Magazine sold in Philadclphia t fifteen cents per copy. The construction of Custom house, and many other public worka will be stu pended in consequence of the pressure npon the government finances. J ISTIn Jeffersonville an unfortunate corndoctor, being taken for a bullionist was set upon and obliged to run for dear life. ST rr , in Lou! ' Col. Schräder, the liquor merchant Louisville, is one of the heirs to a fortune of 52,000,000 guilders, in Amsterdam. A gaildrU wortb lea. th.n fifty cent, . ' , . , , gf- The New York Excise Commission,r. ta fM .v .UuVIH.ooo ,or th. benefit of tho poor. iAW Tnir a ro.T haa w.n seized with par. alysisfollowed by an apoplectio stroke, and lies in a very precarious position. IjJ Henry tnaw, a vreaitny (rcntieman 01 - ' ... .. . 1 St. Loais, Las declared his intention to rent a vacant lot and fill it with wood for the cm I oi tne poor uurmg tne coming winter. 237" An Engine Houso in Cincinnati waa destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The J ' Emounts nearly $1,000. Mldnlglit depredaücnsupon property n becoming alarmingly frequent in Cincinnati. Within a few days, property valued at hundreds of dollars has been abstracted from Ä?L5f "w Ä jrg g fire T'he Vtw Tork Tribune attribntcs the prevalence of crime in that eity to the character of Major Wood, who him elf is out of prison only because the statute of limitations saved him from Sing Sing. So suys the Tribune. tiT The Kev. Mr. Townsend of Iowa City Is in New Tork, preparing to take out a party OtUesUtUte Children and provide tnem ... y f.. .. wiku jivuic tuuuK wa ''""-' v . 137" Snow fell in Bangor, Me., and inNew York on the 20th. The President has refused to comply with the requisition of tho Governor of Mary land for troops to protect the polls in BaltiI . . 1 1 .f raore ai ine s eieum. t"Tho son of Henry 8. Gunn, of Missisaippi, ran off a lew weeks ago witü his father's second wife. The vonna' ion of a . v i 'r ' gun umuvipuctuiimiuvi viuw. I -it in Liis umL uk tiiiiiiairT ueAb Liiu luuuo W . . A . F T . . . I. A J I ' 0f reckonhic in Canada, is to be chanced I , . ... , . , from pounds, shillings and pence, to dollars nd CCDt ST The Widow Of J. E. Thayer, a WCal Ihv Krrtrr tt Ttrwfrtn ta tn roonlva hv Vila l ' -v will, an income of $35,000 per annum and I the usa 0f two elegant residences with their appurtenances. RTTho Massachusetts State Bsnk in I T7.. . t. vi ku f ucivugs I t0 mcn of former dynasty ho hare the old chivalno notions of honor in payment of obligations. The bank has withdrawn her circulation and is doing busineas on her capt" The Fike County Bank, Illinois Is gaid to be one of the safest institutions in the gute orU haTe Wn made to jrcdit it. jp A Bishop and five priests of Monterey, Mexico, are nnder arrest for resistance to the powers that be. ET There is a movement in Canada to organize colored regiments for India. STThe city of Louisville has been sued for 500 tbo vtlM of three Uvea tlJ bung there by a mob. ßy A large nnmber of Gypsiea are located .1 ,;U- Va.Y nt Vr.rtW.wn i BT Mr. Hicks, an old merchant of New York, has died of bleeding at the längs, 9 ü 'I cnarl bw axcitement on laarninir tho nnwaof a the bank suspensions. S" The New York 8ocietT for the Belief of the Poor, lost nearly ono-half of their fund by the failure of the Ohio I-ifis & Trust Company. Z3T The American Bible U&kr Lare circulated daring the year 287,800 copica of tho Sacred Scriptures. , 57 Dr. B. Luther, of Bilk, Bear Düsseldorf, has discovered a new planet of the eleventh magnitude, . the forty-seventh now known to exist between Mars and. Jupiter. E3f The transfer of real estate La Cincin - aata-atthU time r exceed those oiany previous autumn. .Tha number of mortgages azecutad is also very gt eat. fay-The Board of Trade of Quebec hare recommended the baaisof that city to suspend specie payments, to "pW vent the drain cf specie to the United State. ;
Inorace Greely fiiniresaAaa horrbra
meir of n eociation of darkfcs for ' . v.,i 53?" Tho Captain of a Boston - ship engaged in the Cooly trade, has been sentenced to six years of penal servitude, and the chief mate to four years, at Manilla, for catising the death of a large number of their Cooly pas-! senders. t5T The last dispatch from the "spirit world'! enlightens us on the subject of finand 'criseacs." Somebody's ghost says that they are the result of extravagance, and will never cnrcJ ün we benighted mortals em brace th pbilosophy of th the seven spheres. Anthony Burns, the fugitive slave, I whoso recapture in Boston caused such an excitement a few years since, is now a thcological student In a scir.na.y near Cincinwgicai siuueni in a scir.naiy nut?. - ßyAt a meeting of the directors and shareholders of the New York and Eric Railroad held in New York on Thunnlay last, about $400,000 were subscribed, and acommittee whw suoaenpuons. BT Several of the Philadelphia japer, are ad vising ft male emigration to the West, lgrat Rheumatism. A Com of three month? ttanding cured. ' George W. Henderson, of Pittsburgh, say: "Atter ufforinsr for threo month with Rheumatism, a part of the timo so severely as to confine mo to my bed, I have been en tirely cured by- uainif Bar have' Holland Bitters. Ihavehad one attack since, but A .. 1 . l Sf M. iouna aimoss insiantaneoua rciici in mo same medicine. It is in rnr opinion, a sure remedy for lilieumatiÄrn." w . m. SPECIAL N0TK3ES. ttr NOTICES in this place, 10 cents rr line IJfcSTone insertion: 20 cent per line three time; 80 cent per line one week: discount on loncertime. a.is illk LU3i.vifc.uti al. luixli. . ... . . ... ..,.,.. . , w - - ti . . 7 " 1 . . ?. . 1 ' sererai legal jenuemen or mis city. rormer tu dent of this .school will be admitted to these Lee. dnt of thischool will ba admitted ta theM Leetares; all such am respectfully Invited to attend. Lec tures erery Saturday erenins at seven oclock. . octSMwdfcw. JEREMIAH BE II 31, frincp. Ilollowav Pill and OlntmonUI exter nal Inflammation there is an unnatural rush of Mood to the part affected. The effect of the Ointment U to disperse the local fever. The Nil relieve the system throuh the bowels of allmorbid andlrrltaün InBuences. . Sold at the manufactories, No.SO Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 141 Strand, London, and by all rusglsu, at 2jc.( and 1 per box or pt. txtltw.' Reny't Worm PastUIIes. Motliers will not find It necessary to force them upon their efisping. Children are eager for them. They expel worms from the bowels without pain, and bsing free f om mercury, may be given to Infisrts. Bbiitol SaasAraaiu., recognUad for twenty years as the only alolute spec. ZSZ' t c., wholesale drrit, ihcifor disease of the skin, scrofulous L leers, Ae., Sold by D, T. Lanc-an G) Water street, hew York. and by all druiguU. Samparilla tt.and Pav a t,and Tai Octiädfcv. u'Um rfucs Baacoa Liomt soeiat TaarLB, No. Sjrw 45, meets erery alternate Friday ereninr, MBUU.V. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. a. J. o'Kilkt, B. n. JanSOly :4l ETAMtviLLB Tax plk or Jlosoa, Mo meets every Thursday evening, In the Ilall, on Water street, over th Canal Bank. C. W. RUDYARD, Vf. CT. A. J. O'IUiUT, W. R. Jan201y Flour Ulurket Unchanged. BEST quality Family Flour at Southern Mill price, JÄ-cwb. I0LEIIART BR0TÜER3. Sept 51 -tf ' A. AAfePACIIER 4k CO., Manufacturers of CLOTHING, Also Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Cloths, Caastmeres, Pattlnetts, ' Yesllngs, I Tailor's TiMixns amd GENTLEMEN'S I'UKNl&llINU GOODS. MAIN 8TBEET, WEXT DOOK TO BRANCH BANE, Kvansvllle, Indiana. - augij-ijani -. coal aot:cb. The prtoof Coal at the Booiax Mini. Is at tht Pit, S cents er bushel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. JOHN WTMOND. feh3 SeTefcwy and Manager. 10JVW PATIENTS CURED A3N17ALLY hr tha I use of nlmbold' Genuine Preparation of Fluid Es I tract of Buchu a aaost positive and specific remedy I fir dbtresaing ailments. Read the advertisement In another crlumn, headed "Helmhold's Ccnuine Prepa 1 octai l WOOLSET k 8 AWT ER, Agents. Paor. Chas. DsQbath's Elbctsic OilJ Take It to the cottage of the lowly, and relieve the'pnins of ac cident r disease; take It to' the mansion of Uie rich to sorth the suffering that neither station or wealth can mitigate; Mr it everywhere throughout the wide world, and say if my ELECTRIC OIL is not on its benign mission healing, soothing", and relieving, as I ha not been done ince the day the Good Samaritan anointed the weary pilgrim. I . TT n . Prof. C. DeGRATII. Philadelphia. . . M . t . a .. . . m. a i i nil tin inirii. n-iim nn ror nmriip... I n nfl I h4 nf the ajent here, gee advertisement in another leolumn. . , We Challenge the Worll To produce a preparation so eminently harmless, so generally approved, and so perfect In its operations a "Crtstadoro's Unit Dye." It correct the injurious effect of other dyes, invigor ate the Hair, la applied in a simple manner, operates Instantaneously does not stain the skin.' and it tint are the COUNTERFEITS OF NATDRE Anlil VMrrltM n1 . va.OT.w1 law .71 MmI- TVmum I -n v.. v CMauTaeoao fe Co., No. 6 Astor Home, New Tora M. W. F. It Weewlm. If you are sick you mast take MEDICINE. FOB ALL EXTtBSAL ASD ÜTTERKAt TXIX HI DE WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, f Which ts stronger and requires less to effect a cure than any known remedy. . FOR TEVTHZ AND '.AGUE TAKE : o the only safe and harmless remedy In V world, Rhode's Fercrand Ague Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious I'ills. An auxilery to the "cure." .- These llemedies destroy the Disease but not the Pa tient. ... W. B. CIIAPIN, Wholesale Afent, R. I. For sale by Drug-fiats generally. , tclHimo-dtew - tV Dr. J. Hostbttbb's celeUrated Stomach Bitters Dyspeptics, if you would be well, try a bottle of I nostetter' Bitten. It acts like a charm in girin a neauny una w me atgestive organs, an in sirengxu. ening the nervous system. Especially U Its utility a a tonic and a preventive of langw, of tlie hijhest Summer, when ewhole nervous and muarnlar awatmrmvM. mrui ilMrlt antuIitiAti mhtrn Z7r:":: .-.riiuiia uie appruaiu vi aiscase. 1 ucrv is nuia single instance known of Its Nil in to do rood where it kMn .Mil uamrrfinftA iliMrti... trtll. Thi r-tll brated article. Bitter, for sale by Drug'gisU generloly. I . . DR. COGGSTFELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has produced auch remarkable effects la many case of Nbubaloia, VaaTioo,and Arractiobs or tub Iis ab, caused by disturbed circulation, In those who have tried It in this city, i for sale at KELLER fc WHITE'S. CF"The highest testimonial of its efficacy have heea given by s number of the most respectable citisen who 1 have tried it. RESn BALTIMORE OYSTERS SV Reeeived"dily by Express; and for sale -a reduced prices br . octal J I. & D. HEIMAT. 4ra BBLS. NotwewMacare H bbls No S New Mackerel: nm eo s o ao . 2 H bbls do S do do 20 bx No 1 Herring. 3s.ni, Caha Sixes. SM'd and for sale by odSLl I.kD. 1IZIMAN.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
RATHS. : One square, (ten lines or less), one time, i B0 cts. ' Three times, t . : t' : t : x t: : 91 00 One week, :t:::::iii:150 Two week, t t :, ; J t t tttttSfcr One month, i t it : . t -1 t t : t ' c 4 uo Three months .t:t::ttt:7&0 Six months, i i : : t t i : i i 10 00 One year, : f i : : -: ": t i : : i 15 00 IV IHscount on larger advertisement. IV CanUof six lines or under, S10 per annum. tV No "till forbid" advertisements received. CRESCENT CITY HALL. - 1 TATTurrxrei? a ttd i pt'th v t niHK FAKIR OP AVA. the world renowned M Metrician, Master iJKNNIE EN ULI 211, the celebrated lufiuit liruminer. and Mr. JOHN ALLEN ! and Lutr, the pleashitComwliatmand Comie Vncalif. arill.ivcnn rtf thir l-t Mitrf(iinm.(i At th ,H,Te ',MI, Hail, this (Veluedr eTeoiiif.Oct. j Ticket of admiMton 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o' cluck. -To commence at IX. oc2d2t DR. J. KIVETT, SURGEON DENTIST, ER FORMS erery Tariety of opera-, lions in his profession, and by longi rractlo ha attained a skill, that suable bim t i vo ctt enure miuracunn to ma pai- . ron. lie takes treasure in showinc poeiment of hi I Bfatr-ar afnrw na a-t-a ssaA wun tA aTomina uiirn hmw ca pro I rldetion, and he mav be eonxalted by those who need the serrces or dentist without incurring any oMifsv hJSSt rirst 0pr.IU the Tost office. Oct.&iy FOn SALE. A FIRST rate Buggr and new Harness, at this office. - . , . Enquire octy-tf j WA IV TED- I Dwelllne ITouse wanted by iuct 1Mb CO. KEATS, Uaa Office. REMOVAL. MAVIXO fouTit the houao recently ocenpt-id by me on th corner of Main and Second streets too small to accommodate my increasinf trade. 1 hare removed my stock of Family Groceries i the "Old Washington House, recently occupiea by Messrs. ArmsorouB k Greek, where I wo id be much oleased to see all my old customers, and new one too. e.tif viortBv SAMUEL VICKERY, AVIXG' tarchai-d.and fitted am the lldlnr -up n will htruafter be found at his new stand with a well etcA atnrk f VtKIIt.V RUitTEUtVi tri. fi uke this method of murningmy ucere thanks to ineir urfrw pwronare, wnicn cennpeuea me to leave - , ... . " P7 owaianaane seek more commwiioui nuarr, and i hope by strict attention to easiness to mem aeonUnuanceor taetr mror. SAMUEL VICKERT. CnOTCK CHEESB 30 boxes large choice Cream Cheese 55 texes fetar candles ; 10 do Tallow do 30 do German and Pali Posp, Just ree'd b; vTriimc anV ' and prunes iftt drums chotoe Fie; inehoxeandjarreii rench Frames: . 600 Zante C ui rants for sale bT Z. U. COOK It SON. BISn! FISII!!8almon, Mackerai, II erring and Codfish, for sale ly 2. 11. cook, at soa. MANSION HOUSE, OWENSVILLE, INDIANA. 8. F. WILSGW, Proprietor. (Tonaer Proprietor of Mansion Ilonse, rrliKeton.) sepl Cm - SPALDING & ROCER'S NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS. ARO GREAT ELEPÜAXT SHOW! Under th rersomil raararement of Mr. C; J ROOillS, will lie exhibited on board the . . Floating Palace at 2 fc 7 r. ., At Evansrille, Monday, Nor 2d. NEWfcrROTl.... ...Nov. 3d. ROCK POUT , Nov. 4th. OWEN BORO Nov.Mh. II EN H RRMIN. '. Nov. 6th. MT. VKRNON . .... ..... aM ....... ...MoV. 7th. ADMISSION: Dress Circle, all arm chairs EO cents. Children under ten.V) cent to Dress Circle. Family Circle, all cushioned seats... fif cents. Children under ten, 23 cents to Family Circle. Galleries 2) cent. N o half price to Galleries. , In this Exhibition, gotten up expressly for tht Ir new Amphitheatre in New Orleans, wilt he found tlie wonderful English performing ELEPHANTS, Victoria and Albert, Themost important feature in the show world In modern times, procured for our patrons in the Pouth, at enormous expense.- i ne puoira ts assured tiiat tne pictorial bills convey but a faint picture of what these celebrated animals actually perform. The Circus Tronpe I believed to be the best NOW IN THE WORLD, having been selected by fpecial A gents in Europe and America, out of the principal English, French and American Citrus, andiaostly now nnn appearing mre. I Möns. FRANCO! TF.ORI8T. of Paris. Mile ; ANTOINETTE f EORIST, of Paris. I Sir. I IIUJI AS I.r. VI I , of London I UUaäA0 l.f . 11.,a t IjlTrnlUII Bignor JOSE D. VILLANL'EVA, Madrid, I ir l . . i .i ....... ... i f no are ronsnirmi rrypcruvciy, at me neaa oi uie four principal departments at home, to-wu. Horsej mansip, Ovmnatics.l'antomiraeaud Clowning! besiuea uie followingSTARS OF THE UNITED STATES! Mis K ats Okmoxd. Mad. F. Obmoko. Da. J. L. THiTia. llBBCt'Mf Libbt. . Castblm, the Crothety. O. Rich ABDsoa. YotJBQ Frark Baut. Chablbs Waltbr. Thi Motley Bbothebs. JOMH WaBD. J. Batcheldbr. Peter Stewart.' Oblablo Jambs. . . Jamb McTabland. Mast Jomh Baaav. T. 8. AitDBKSOH.' Edwis Pkrrt. PCTSa riESSOit. The t ui eXItlnc, Pa 4 an Trick Hone Is probably the most valuable ever used la any C ircus. An Enormous CALLIOPE OR STEAM ORGAN, Of the capucity of an hundred Bras Bands, aihixreonlouia a Piano Porte, and audihla In certain state of the atinoj here fur ten mile. Is now attached to the Palace flet, altogether a different sort of an affair from the aortion heretofore seen, sad will announce their approach. . Ross Boston Ethiopian Band Hare heen encased at rrealxnenae9 tn rlthir In. thVchu KidoUo, the Elegant Concert Ilall on Board th Steamer Haynsoad, Which will s ways lie alonit side of the Palace. Admission only 2i cent. Mcssri.5mldine It Borers renectfolly eall the attention of reskteni of the river towns, whoeoatem plate a visit to .Sew Orleans this winter, to the unri vaied attraction of their New Amphitheatre in that city , corner ef St. Charles and Commercial Place. . MATT PEEL'S CAMPBELL MIXSTBELS. tha unprecedented CIRCUS now oa the Palace; the von1 iwin KiWintiT th- T.l.. Vn Tmur. with an a-lditloi of Keller's Toong America, J I i j ruiipe or lasny anisu; Ute ceieurate Uarsb s Jar en fie Comedians? and smaller peculiar features are " owtt'Mn i rato ne seen mere, anu aownero els tnis winter, in rapid uoceMionrso f at rUitors froralbe Uterior can always rely upon finding at thi Splendid TbeMre. more and -iietter and rarer esrtertamment. at a lea I pnee, (almission only 50 cents) Uian at any other I TnMfr. in Hp .f ill City Orders for Sale: . T the store of KRATZ tc IIEILMA5. Oct 23.1m. ABPERS Magazine for November lust received m mi soa ror sate oy T. C0.NYÄ0T0N. Oct 13. 1 FOUND. A PISTOL near the TTalna Brewery. Thw-owaer can get it by calling at my hou-e In Sullivan- I town. QE0BG.KOOi'. Oct 23 HARPER'S MAOAZTKE, for OdOMIR, Just rec'dyid foe sale by T. COfll-VXCION. "HTtRJESII Lobster Salmon and Mackerel.. in 1 and S au . a can, lor sa'e at Z.U.CUOK it . For RenU TWO neat, comfortable, roomy Ifoa jc In a gnod netghlx rhood, In the upper part of the city. Apply to aK U. IlttUIES, ostiHf Next dooa to Braaob-ilank . TF2s7bbta to fin ""nÄ, . octtT ft. . OILBJtKT k CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAL'ffiY'8 FRESH 0Y8TER5 If JIM now receiylnir dairy 31 A LT BT '9 trnriTalled Jfc. and celebrated choice Planted lialtiinire Ovrter, and am prepare to otter the trade uch indiiermeota fr the entire teuton as hare tierer en olfertd in this market heretofore. A cor.Rbuit daily o)-ply alway on hand, to that dealer and families cu obtain a any time during the season those choice Ovterln cans aiKiiiair can ana in The pneii. wnrranten rresa and twset.and Terr superior in flavor and tmilitr. Terms eati. And noue but hankable tnonrr ireited A. KLKTZ, octlS-tf Sols AaasnrfurEransrille SPLENDID STOCK OF JC8T BZCErVKD AXD FOB SALS BT J. S. HOPKINS, i 1. " . Vv rlc,-lvr " 7 .t i v brournt in this market: cousistinf, In part of I PLAI5 AND FIGURED MKRINOKS, ' I A.-HU ri(il KKI) LI STIilj, I JrLAl. AMI I IIH KKI) MLKN riiAil.A. u l IUI Kill A LI. n WL DKLAINs aud UAÜ11MIRES, A rood stock of bvIieVand misses' Shawls. Cloaks. I r.ridrie Ari..nH j.n-.t v.:. iut:M an ku :i.vm ,i n.-..r. I . Bn.i .g.ir n j ,i, I .. . . . . t and children's Fleece Lined llosei Opera lionds; In . . .iHumi fant's Wonted Hoots and Bonketts; Zephyr Woisted an colors; c neu me scarrs and innuninrt; ladles' and misses' Hoop Slrirt. Good stork; of ladies' and misses' Furs, Victorines, Cuff. Muff. Fur Caie and Swan's Down. Silk, linen and cottun Floss; Shirt JBosoois. U00 stock ot lires Tnmininssr nnges; and si la, jes, pearl, sjiassan agate isutions; lace, eniiiruiaereu ana silk inmasu L urtams: tiainted. nil ami Ml W naoW Miiulu: unnain Orrt and Taswla all ooSutsiCoates' white, colore! and hlaca cotton Thread; colored carpet cha'u ; looains; glasses t carpet ; Oil Cloths; malting; rugs and druggett; wallpaper; fine screens. - IteUil stocK of Boots and Shoes. ' do do of Hats Caps and Men's Clothing. Brnwn and White Linen Tai de Covers; -. p potted and do do So do Merino Shirts and Drawers for ladies ar.d gentlemen. Utoaa Tassels; yV Seamless Bags ror W beau All of whtch I wUl teU cheap for cash, octil J 8. HOPKINS. DISCOVERED AT LAST I . Greatest Care In the World for Pain! Prof, Chat. De Gratk, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of th 'lIMIISOil Uthe only sure remedy in the World Ja for the care of rheumatisra. deatness, Oout. Kenralgla; L.umgo; bcUtica. hpinai aiid jiruueniai eosalelous;sprainsandbruiiH:s; cut and woaixis; swelled glands; stilt joints; Sorot u la; Erysipelas; ore .n ippies; I Swelled Hreast; Woaii Uuordera; fait Klieam; Canker hi the mowth and tomach: l'alpitation: Eruptions; cabea Kret;uttiniT; sore Throat; raisy; r leurtsy; Ulcers; Luck Jaw ; lleart-lluni Tooth aitd Kar aclie; ing Infants; Hemorrage, Ahacess, 8tilf Necks; Broken Breast; Chill4ain; Teuer: ghlngle: Frosted Feet; Fenervousness; costivcncse; Munis; sorruunutiiiitinver and Ague; Cha pped llands, or any diseases tliat il, is the fi.ly article ever brought ara sore aiid txiinf u hefore the public that will do it work perfectly In fm three to twenty minutes has been UMd by thousands ami nronnnuced the hestretneSv ever discovered. 1 Iii Uli acts un tne sysiem wun cieciriciiy ra pure vegetable preparatiou. Mot the slightest danger of applying it outwardly or inwardly. It at once givea a permaneui cure in suost cajtes irom ten to twenty minute. The best Physiologist of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of tlie animal system i the eltect or an otatrucUon or tne pnyswoiertrtc nnia in thaorsaaicdiseaae. A skilful applicant of tills Oil put in immediate motion the nerve fluid and the eure f . 1 1. j - I 1 1 : 1: is at once acctrmpiisucw. iiw uurciiiug bv iuwiudc, nurrlni or blisterina is renurted to. Ü one genuine without the Signatare of Prof. C De Orath. Lanels signed In writing. Prinri pal Depot, N o. , South eighth sU. three doors below Cbesnut. PhiladeMtia. hesnut. k Country dealers and Druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cent and I per bottle Try every thine else, and aive this one simple trial. Caution. Be careful to ask fur, and get DeUrath'i Electric Oil, as worthless Imitations abound. Ttuv .r. nnmpmm imitaiinussraMinr Dum the rptv itatiou that my article has acuutred. The public must beware tney are woruiies. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure mads on one of the citlaens of Ma con. - MacO!, April 157 Paor. DbOsath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I had a fill I, sprained soy shoulder and was anicted for eighteen day, and lost the use of mv arm. and could not raise my hand to my head; and hearing or tne woneerrui cure euectet)y veuratn ciectreuu. wonderful cure eflerte by DeUrath' Electrw Uli. I by one application of it I wa enable to raw my id to my head and take on my hat. Thank Uod I well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the and ban am well I afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. 1 ours, tru i y , I signed, j A-JORDON. Wltness-J A TIafer, John W. Brantly, U II Knger, O T Franklin, A B Ktaa, B V Freeman, lwi loung, J W Aderhukl, r. I Jetters, .- Price. Macos. April 17 Pnf.' DeO rath TVw Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, I hereby certify that I liave been afflicted with Rheuma tism for four years, and at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DcOraUfs Electric Oil, I was induced to try it. and the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, ami now have tne use of my arm. Tne application was made before fifty persona. B. B. &)11T1I, Twiggs Co. We, the undersigned, were present: J J Rilry , J 11 Branny, 1 1 J Cooper. I Raleigh, N. C Standard. CERTIFICATE. Wisssoao', 8. O MarrfcP, lT. I, DarVi Elkln, do liereliy certify that 1 have been badly afflicted for two months with Inflam matory rheumatism; one of my legs lin. much swollew slilf and sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walkthat the stiff joint has been twice ruhhetf with Prof. DeUrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours: and 1 now have the perfect use of the aSVictef limb. I was also tronhled with partial deafnesi in my left ear, ana ny a single application or m ing has been greatly improved. and by a single application of the Electric Oil my heard proved. BAYID ELKIX. AursvArGa. March 391 7 Prof. DeGrath Dear tfin TMs is to certify that I have been afflicted with Ihejularhe and corns on my reet from whtcb l nve sw imm very mucii ana iy the application of DeUrath's Electric Oil I have been cured or my neaoacne and eornsr ana aieref ore recom mend it to all. y.McCLE. Prof. DeGrath' Electric Oil-2S sewardr-I will give f jt the apprehension of st (tht scamp who printed some dirty bills and called his stuff by the name of Electric Oil. CaPnoa. Beware of low vdtos and pica rune druggists who put up a stutVromiwMed of Ca-nphene I MIU Afl.l Jlf V. 1 1 1 1J I . . . . v. . aaM v y7mlers sell the genuine Electric Oil in the United 8 Utes and lath un, calling it elll iriu uii -o pen h Is sold only hv restwcuMe Irurri4ts said country merchanu. He sure and ret DeUrath's Klectslc Oil or you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, HEAD THIS. , CEBTtriCATES. ArocsTA, Oa. March S 157 Trof. TWJrath-"-Tear fir: This Is to certify that my hoy Moses has been afflicted with Rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your Oil I was entirely euren, ana 1 eneenuuy recommen ti to all similarly aHerted. Yours respectfully, C. nECBKR For sale by SMITH & EZZARD, sole scent at At lanta, Georgia. rror.uiiAB. uiMnAiu. 8? South Fichth street Philadelphia. KELLER & WHITE, Agents. octtO . Great Alarm About Town ABOUT money matters and bad tobacco, but V. Fenarich k Bros, have received soma of tbe heat chewing tobacco that ever was sold in our city. They have all the hestlirandi of iri'inia tolsuxo. Give them a call and eotivinee yoarself. They also hare one hundred thousand of lb best Havana cigar. uct-isin. . MAOAZINES. Waverlv Magaiine for October: Knickeroocker .do Putnam , do . New York Journal do t IlarpT do Golr's Lady's Book do .. 'Orsham do . " . Kallou' Monthly do . Schoolfellow do Mr. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly, at oct" . J' DO DELL'S. LUMDER! LUMBER!! It, II BEJTNETT c CO. . , WTATOtrt.D respectfully announce to the rltisens of W W . faVanSVUiesndsuironnrtinr cnnntrv.thatthev have put up in their yard a large and full assortment öf ri.G i.L.jiur.n. Auo A large lonf VIXK aniNOLES. Dre-sed and Undressed F LOOKING, WATUK BOAKDr,V"u,,'.Vwf.''ut. ubaui, ftÄhVeÄS Äted.'CU torC I 10 Lumber tard oa Carpenter street near Krat k Ileilmann's Fotsndery. Ail busineas of the firm will 1 promptly attended to by JamesSwansoa, who will always be on hand. ..eptfi-3Ba. ....... ' BOOTS ÄND SHOES. - ntBSH ABBivais Aan DaiLV Aoamow oibbctI XXmrntmnMi Good or (he Mover Refunded Deal Exclusively in Boots Shoes. OV Spring and Summer purchaser are now to hand and are for Bale cheap for rash. V e haves 'very large aasortment of every variety of BOOTS, 81IOESand (1AITEK3 of erery sue and style. Country Mercliants wanting extra, awe can be sup. plied on the most reasonabla term- Our Ooodsare direct from the Country .lanufacturers, and many of our goods are manufactured esprel for us. Give our stock aa examiaatian IWoi luyin:rlwhere. pai Tint street. Footer' Block. NEW GOODS! wwrrac receiving ow FALL STOCK OP GOODS, WWy consisting In part of Dree Silks,. French and English Merinoes, Muslin Delaines, Cashmeres. Ginghams, Prints, Flannels, Blanket, extm.aiae; Kmc ha, Woolen and Stella Shawls; Cloths.. Gaimers; Man tills, new style; Cloak at all pricw; Chincat 8carf. Gloves, Hosiery. Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Car. peting,Bugs,loorOtlCl4)i,ad lajuuaak guods fur Window Curtains. imblic to give Ui a call aa examine our rood KsmtH. J.OAKLEY & Our stock I now wen assorted, and we Invite the &S0.
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, .MISCELLANEOUS. ,P. G. ORILEY & CO.,
Storage, rorvnrdin?i Commission Oeneral Railroad, Sitam and Express Agent arvciAL AABirra roa eükstlvsma r alkoao. MAT.! fitted ep a mammoth v!u.rr-i;ojU, the. larkv.A on the Ohio Kir:, in the mot .I i tial nuniirr. mm arf mnueJ to iWillUUe Uli L4iM 4 dipatch nlj rood entrusted to onr rare, either I y Hiver llatlroa f t anal wuiioat ewy oreip sure tit., ice. rarticuiar aitcutum wilt I mtt u Kereir' ir 8tfitijt and Firanl:BKV ard alf to the' ale jut i'rotiuc luce cuiisigncd to Ui, and Monier rnfH t tilled. Pt O. O'RIIrEY returns aitvinore tnank U numerou frienus fur their furnier rmtniiip-, rewill he dair renprnmted a Store 'jwm. well sin .mrtnt well strrrlte't, will be keic t'Wtae- e ' commotlr.Jon of UtJao thrtr ord.-r cnrfully ill en. , F.O.O'RILEYaiCC. vv r cj m v y V aa - a J - ai aj (Snccesüof fo CTJlnpY ft Mitclie:!.) iwi.tv..f...r.:.u.. rnrMICCinrJ nrS FBnHÄMT IVANSVILLE; 1XD. tTRtCt ifttfion rai-ltoron-sWnrarnta for ae of Floor. I'mduce, itc, thlprs f.r Hie parichaw of rroduce solir ittl and prompt It attended to. llaring a Urge Hrt-rl.iat at w Kirer. and neinr ' Agent at this Hace for several RAiJmmN, I poiss su-f perior advantages for f'Twanling MwhaiKiise or Jtolitre coming here hr- iMilmad fc weltas ly Kivr Qllice on board the lower Wharf-Boat. jania PROCLAMATION! ; Ba It known by af- sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, that McLean's 8TRENGTIIENI50 CORDIAL I the ouly remedy that will strengt ben and inrigoivu the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. , It is yery pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and AtteraUre.'- ' ' ' 1 ' It will cure any disease of the Stomach, Lifer or Bowels, such as: .. 1 Piarrhoea, Bill'iouTOess, Dyfprrta, Iiuligestior f rieodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour.StPninrh. Lirr Complaint, Costlrenes. Weakness or DeUlity, Pan in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Ferers, Yellovnesofthe Skin, tc., tc. : i-m When taken, it neutralUe and remores any morbid secretion in the tomach, and strengthens the Dig ?s tlveorgaas. ' " It will also cure any disease of the Uterus Kidneyi Bladders or Urinary organs) and as an Altentir,U poriiiesand creates a healthy circulation of blond, ittaorlng all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the kin. TRY IT. and heconylnoed f itsw.nderful Inrig. rating rmperties. . .. ForChiUUen, who are puny, wak and sickly, we ad rise parents to fire them a leaspoonful of this Cor. ' dial daily. W See Circular. , . j J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor or this Cordial - Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. XV Principal Depot-Corner of Third and TiBe treets, St. Louis, Mo. ap1lydtwis gold by Keller Tf bite. Druggbts. Malnueet.. ' GREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country. In ronaeqnenee of tho ' tremendous success of lcLean's Volrauic Oil Liniment. It is superceding every Llnitn tit and remedy for the cure of local pafsand exUmal disease. Ilua' dreds of confirmed cripple have been made to walk f it use. -many that weretuflering for years wiihohl Chronic Sores, and Lad trie la vain the many reme dies and Liniment now before the poMir, hare t-ro pnanentl v cured by the ae o McLean' Celebrate! LiuimenL . , MclCanS Volcanic . im uieora few siuaii bottle or Oil Liniment Is the best Liniment that ha ever been discovered .and the only reliable remedy for the speedy and perraineft eure or Bore of all kind, Swellings, or any locaf Pain on man or animal. .' " rV"LIvery-tahI K err ers, Farm era, Draytea and all that kmve like charge f horaea, should keep a supply eonstaatly on han4, te" be wti in time of Beg-4. PKICE OF THE LINIMENT. Id consequence of the increasing den-awl fr this yaluable Liniment, it is now put up in tenty-ve rent bottles, fifty cent and one dollar hoults. The fifty cent bottles contain three times the qu tntityof the twenty-five cent size, and so on iu proportion to their coats, so that purchaser witl ava money by getting' the largest sines. W All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment tnuvtbe addressed to the proprietor. , , . JAMES II. McLEAN, ' ' . tu Louis, a,. Agent for EvansvUle. Indians, ay2My. KELLER t WHITE. BANK JOTICR Is IwreJiy given to tlie stockholiUr in the IM Branch at Evansville of tlie Hate lUnk of Indiana, that the Annual Klectim for eih'ht l)irctors ki said Branch, to serve ttw? ensainayear, will he h-ld at the Banaing House in Eransville, on Monday the Sd day of A avemr nT(l between the hours of ten aifl aixoVlocx. The polls will he opened at zoVloca P.M. By order of the Board of lir-tr. - - oct:(-d.;wte U. W. RATlllWXE, Carhier. .Enquirer copy. U'ELL DIGGIXO 2VOTICC THE undersigned Is prepared to DIG WELLS tn sand to any depth, to put in artificial Imttowawuhout taking out the water, to irevent sand fnu. raising; aiso to dig through rock or any other ub-r stance. Satisfactory references can I given. Apply to I). tiOKlKiX. septiVaira Corner of Carpenter ami Leet sts. , A 1857. 185 FALL GOODS! i. TnX auhscrtlier are now receiving their large an J complete assortment of ' v. BOOTS AND SHOES, : - mbraefna every variety f lA-Vm" Vlaia AlTEtS . Ladies' Tipped flAlTEBs: . , ! Ladies' HIGH BOOT.? ' ' - Llies doctde sole Walking SD0E3 . with or without heel. - . JlIssVGAITIRS, plain and tip'd - with or witlmnt btvls. .. , Gents' BOOTS, BKOGXtg, te. ' ' We keep on-htwid all kinds of BSoets and Shoe, to fit all sort and sixes of feet, and ask the dear ople to gtvethem aa examination lfore Imyirr elabere . . JJcKEA ic WKLL, . sepCi First street, Fosters Block. LATEST AftRIVAL i;t AT THE i WESTEKjS STAICw MARC LEV Y. ; MANUFACTUEEK AND DEALER IN ' CLOTHING, , . AKD FCR-VIhUIN O GOODS, MAS Just reeeired and is now oytiilag a complete assortmrntof ' ::sFALL AND WINTER fXOTUINO, - .-- r II mutant (.rnrrat.. Pnnts ar Vf. Shirts, IHawers, Comforts, llanlerchu-fs llatiand Cap, Tranks and Valises, aad invites N ptiMic to call and examine bis large acd well selected tiri.'i To keep up the reputation of file We. 3'ar,' I sliall only try to sell the best of article at tbt very lowest prices, and make garments to order at Ute shortest notice, on the most RMSouable terni. - -t ! t - MARC LETY, . At the Wertern Stan comer of 3IAin and Sycamore stg, under the Pavilion Hotel. - . seijLU-d&.wäre, ATfefC BARRRLS Lake Salt. O liw Uils Hanabwado for sale at tha lores biarkct icice.by loctlTJ Z. II. COuK & SOX. . II) RUN ES. Fig, Tamariads, Pearl Brtev, Split--Jl Peas, fceby octKJ Z. II. 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