Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSV!LLEf lMD. M Monday morning ...OCTOBER 10 For Judge of th Fifteenth JadicUl Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, ofosey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for the" ua.'T"," JAMES SHANLl!f,:af Jinderbargb. BtTOnr Friend tfrmm m Dtstemee th Journal. tTho Democratic f tralght-out ticket, in rations portions of the Suite, hv tb wonfc " no Contention," printed on them. This U entirely useless, except J It Indicate! to the masses bow the leaders of the ptrtj would hare them rote. It is the duty of the judges to propound to each TOter the question, " Are yon in favor of a. Convention to amend the Constitution T" to which be will answer " Yea, or " No," as bo prefers. The leaders of the Democracy are unwilling to trust tbe intelligence of their rank and file to Tote tha voce, and consequently lay down their orders oa the ticket. ,We presume no ticket will f be ' counted by tbe judges, who will be guided in making up their returns solely by the answers to tbe question, which should be recorded opposite each man's name, so that the columns could be added up and the rote known as soon as the polls were closed. - jAn Indianapolis correspondent of I the Lafayette Courier says Got. Willard has gone on a tour to m aoasa ior me Prc purpose of so shaping the delegations to the I Democratic State Convention as to secure an anti-Douglas representation at Charleston. We predict that the most northern Counties ia the State those that ' are intensely Republican will send Administration delegates to the State Contention. It was so in the last Convention. , Tbe strongest Hepublican counties were represented by the most rabid Lecomptonites, who, knowing they could expect no favor from the voters .r. thA m..r anWrrient to their I " I , , , . n'iiimrtnn r.rt-r I lorus ion uiuicu -u i wuiuwu. uv. Willard, aware of this fact, will see to it that the Wabash Valley will have the right kind of delegates. gen The Democracy of Missouri are grow ing restive under the leadership of the St. Louis Republican. A maas meeting of the "faithful" was held in South-western Mis souri, at Marshfield. on the 26th ultimo. M - , Hon. John S. Phelps, Congressman, and F. T. Frazier, Esq, made speeches, ia which the Republican was handled without gloves. These gentlemen assert that when that paper was opposed to the Democracy their ma-. o-aaa i n tf . c: ; jor.ij wa .rum o.v, v,vv. bad joined their ranks that majority had I dwindled down to 300 or 400. They I wanted the Republican to leave the party. xr. Ph.i .Unl th nowor of Coneress .u lu s- w" ! " lermones; iarorcu ou-.ulc..tui. v that bcly, and thought cachTerritory ought to ruake laws protecting the institntion. We see Richard J. Ryan, the elo quent Irish orator,", as he . is announced, of Indianapolis, u addressing the Democracy of Vanderburgh county. Heaven help his hearers. Imftiyette Journal. 11 The eloquent Irish orator " ia in thi3 tit3-, riuietlj attending to the dnties of hi proiosaion, and has not, nor does not intend to address " the Democracy of Vanderburgh county." Mr. Ryan has frequently in formed U3 that he has withdrawn from politics, and intends to devote himself "exclusively to. his profession tbe bar for the study and practice of which he has an en-1 thusiastic devotion state bentinel. - We certainly were under the impression that tbe "eloquent Irishman " was to favor our people with a speech on the political qaestioM of the day, and know that many of his anti-Lecompton associates were look ing for him. But the idea of ifr. Ryan's keeping out of politics is rather absurd. It is his element, and he would feel as uncom- j furtablj out of politics, as a fish out 0 water. Death op David B&odirick. By the'arrival of the Inst overland mail, we learn that tlie Hon:JD.Tid Brpderick was shot in a dael with Judge Terry, oo tbe morning ot the 13th ultimo. : lie lingered in great pain un til the ICth, when be died. Terry was a n Morions duelist, and it was thought that Senator Broderick would choose some other weapons than pistols, because of Judge Terry's expertness with that instrument. Mr. Iiroderick should have abided by bis resolu tion not to be 'provoked into a fight, and all then would have been well. But ac knowledging, as he did, the " code of honor," he had no other resource than to set him self up as a target to be shot at. Where oo Ska Birm Slakk tnna Thirst ? The question is often asked, says tbe Bal timore Clipper, where do sea birds obtain fresh water to slake their thirst, but we have never seen it satisfactorily answered till a few davs ago. An old skipper, with whom we were conversing on the subject, said that he had often seen these birds at sea, Ur from anv Und that could furnish them water, horerinrr around and under a storm clouJ. clatterinsr like docks on a hot day at a pond, aad drinking in the drops of rain a thv fn. Ther will smell & ram souAll a hundred miles, or even further off, and scu i for it with almost inconceivable swill - . ... . . . . npu. How Ion? a sea bird can exitt with-,t-e nnlr a nttf. e,f rrtnierinre. but probably their power of enduring thirst is increased by habit, and possibly they go without it for many days, if not for several weeks. rvnThe tendon Tine$, of September 17, hiwaloiigarticleonthelrish revival, whithit considers is a mixture of good and evil, to I accounted (br on n?ychologcal principles. Kxcitement of the emotions in isolated cases uxsses unnotice!, but when, as now, whole inuhitU'k'9 are brought under conviction, the public notice is attracted. It thicks that a great many people have been benefitted by such exercises, but Like exception to'the making 4,a spiritn.il luxury and a drainatie exciteiuent ot a jrmap:e wiiuu was implanted in human nature as a motive to ac

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JHall GlaanLwga.

-About tw weeks afro, Mr.J no Elder, of Fredericksburght.Va, had in undersaok lor a Dea nliea wua siraw ut . uiu uiau. It was brouehtv home -and placed. Uhder a i feather bed, wmcn was aiepi on dj a cn;ater of Mr. E. The younjr lady complained on a number of occasions, of baring her slumbers disturbed by distinct thumps from underneath, but examinations revealed . a . 1 aV I -I t ' &olbins.Oa Thursdai.morning, while Miss, I n A. -: ji. t.TZ r r. was sunup iwu auuxs uicuig vug eirpw which led to her room, tbJ wasstartled by a curious noise, and looking up discovered a moccasin make descending; blowing rf hissing iu a style peculiar to lhailreptilel An examination" of the upstairs '.premises was made, at once, heiT.a small bole was discoTertd, in the sackingand jn'pping open the bedthe full length skin of a snake was found it the holer, which' Lis Vnakesbip; bad abed. UJ "- !A correspondent of tha'Hamilton (Canada) Spectator till the following anecdote about Wiaden, one of tbe All England J EleTen, pow in Ne York. - J M V; AtUHe t iAwrenco xioiei, at; tapper some ; corneas served- along with ' other dishes, and, . being offered to Wkien,' he took some. 7' But' how to eatit? .; "Wisden, looked around the table, but there were none partaking of com, so be was lefLto bis own resources. 'After some meditation, and a can.' uous surrey w iMuoieio sec u any obSen:.h,m, tflfS1 r nJ iuv ,..-- .v -,.. VylZ I his dmppointment- at ffndinfc-a cob in the Grut x ikld or lorx.w e unaersrana tuat tnere were a targe aumoer oi compeu- i tors for the best ten and fire acres of corn at j the bite Indiana State Fair. The first pre-1 mium was awarded to a citizen of. Dearborn I county, who presented tae necessary ainoa- .i tiU from responsible men that his field of I ten acres produced on an average 196 bush-,! mrd.A on 1T1 bnahela to 0a fire acres, the first premium was awarded ba 186 bushels to tbe acre,- and the same person bad incontestible evidence that on one of these acres there grew 214 bushels.? This exceeds anything ever produced in this or any other country, and certainly we should not complain of tbe products of the earth the present year. Ruhnond ratladium. ... " ' ty It is stated that Colonel Fremont has written a letter declaring that he is not, and rill not be a Presidential candidate in 1860. He is represented as closing his letter in the following language:. VI consent- . A. ... . t i 7r. vU WJ uoui fcuaw position iu xoj agaius ujt. . . . - , ... . . . i tblt who wool(j nUj around me posaessed the vower essential to mv election : and I confess that the M bauble," as it might have been called by Oliver Cromwdl, pos-1 aessed attractions which I could not well re sist.' But I would not apuln encounter all the vexation, mortification and annoyance I then encountered, if th reward were to be ten thousand presidencies." , tffL. Wilke's Spirit of the Timet, In an ar ticle reviewing tbe acbievmentsof tbe season of American horses in England, says: . Tbe great fact of the campaign, however the fact which is deepest, broadest, most com prehensive and conclusive on the point we out two je-irs ago to make is, that the Umpire, the American colt, by an essentially American B:re aml danJf BUnd, preeminent above 222 of the flower and pick of the thoroughbreds of all tbe British Isles, and rates as low as 8 to 1, ia opposition to that brilliant field, for a race at Lnglish distance, at equal weights and age I BSi, Private letters state that the King of Sardinia has intimated bis intention of ton ferring the Order of the Annuozista on th French Marshals who commanded in Italy.' This Order, one ol the oldest and most uis tinguished in Europe, is generally accorded only to princes. It gives the possessor of it sin to the King, and con ferson him tbe privilege of sittiug near His Majesty in all official dinners at court. There are in all only thirty-four members of the Order. B3The President has again iUiustrnted bis eminently Democratic principle of re warding those whom the people repudiate, Hon. bamuel A. Smith, for six years a Con- I gressman irom lennessec, was overwhelmintjiy ueiea'ea at tue last election, probably for too faithfully serving the President iu stead of his constituents. Mr. Buchanan has just made him Commissioner of the General Land Office. .. How to Graao agaixst Frost. A lady in Indiana, at tbe timeof tbe June frost, the previous evening covered her cucumber and torn to vines with newspapers, and on ex amining them tbe next morning, discovered that every vine was preserved except one, and that was covered with a paper she had borrowed from a neighbor, the subscription I or wnich nad not been paid for turce years ! t&" The Wasbingtc toa1 dirpatcbes to the New York Tribune have the following: ' It is said tT Col. Forney's personal Iriends i. here that he has consented to bo supported by pis anti-Lecompton Democratic friends j for tue Clerkship, with the understanding that ther will go with the Republicans for Speaker, the latter, of course, to vote for Col. r. lie docs not expect approval by 31 r. Douglas. JKST" The Vinccnncs Gazcilfsaji it is in formed by Mr. Thomas Jourdan that more than fifty carcasses of deer killed by tbe " black tongue have been found in Law rence county alone.; We have noticed be fore that this disease was reported to be doing mischief among the deer, but we had uo idea it was so fatal, or so wide spread. ZQ- Rev. W. II. Sheets, expelled from church membership by the South-Eastern Indiana Conference, has taken an appeal to the General Conference. . Some of bis friends think that death will arrest all further church proceedings ia this case and leave tbe verdict of the Conference to stand with out a review by its superior tribunal. Mr. Sheets is in very feeble health, and the de cision of the Conference against him has completely prostrated bim. Fight at a Fcxxral. During a funeral atRoxbnry, (Mass)on tbe 17th instafight occurred between tbe friends of tbe widow aad the friends of the dead mm, in which the coffin was knocked on the floor and oroKen. sua aue imenerence oi me noiire was required. to enable. the corpse to get at . s s. II I into tue gTave ai au. . , I tS At thm lsjit arrnnnLt flnnr was 1f ! TT.it f, ift Tl,:3 . , uae a mgn price, out tne money was llayl tf l ... tien currency, much depreciated like our old Continental money. About twenty dol lars of it are equal to oue silver dollar. Jgy The Grand Jury of Chittenden county, VL, has indicted, the. managers of I the State Agrietiitaral Society for ffiviog premiums on horse trotting. The Burling. tun Tune sajs, "human virtue" can go no further than tins. . S5L Professor It , the eminent. elcc triciati, was traveling lately in tue cars, wben a man rntne op and asked for his ftre. . u Who' are you? " said I?. "I? mv name is Wofxl, and 1 Am the conductor." u Oh," said ; the I'rofessor, very quietly, that can t be, for wood is a uoii-conduc tor."

w , The World Doea More a Little. "lira. Frances D. Gage had been Visilfng i ia Chester" connty, (Perm.,) and iri.a.rainy

day .looked otct a Diary Kert by MareareCV a, - - p-.u ic-e r- . e .t'VrM Smith, m 16,8. Extracts from Ihif Diary MbecommunicaUs to thaL. excellent, paper, the Ohio Farmer. We copy the following for the edification' of our rcidp rsj j J J j ( ) Extract 2d: Last night, Dea. Dale's In-diaxjne-ered'Tom.-a-BurliefeUow,-broko into his master's shop, where he made himself drunk with rum, .and. coming to the bouse, did grcatlie. affright the. women with bis threatening words .and , gestures, Hon the Deacon, coming home late from church meeting, and seeing him in . this way, corkrected him smartlie with his cane ; where upon, he . ran oSJ and came ..up ..the, road, yelling .and f bowling like .an . evil spirit. Uncle Rawson sent bis man-serrant to see what caused the ado ; ,but he straitway came running back, screaming 1 further, . murther at the top of bis.roice, &o uncle himself went to tbe gate,' and presently called for a light, which Rebecca and I carac with, inasmuch as the Irishman and.Kfiie dared not to go oote. We found Tom sitting on the . horse-block, tbe . blooJ running down his face, and much bruUed and swollen ; be was .76110.116106 and anjme, saying, that if he lired a month he would make him, a tobacco pouch of tbe Deacon's scalp.' . Rebecca bound up his head ' with her own handkerchief, and uncle had him go borne. This would not do. This morning, VAe came, Jand said bliserra9t Tom" had behaved rerr bad I v. for which he did BboaM lose Mm be had run iffat chased hirn'of Capf Davenport, wbobtought him from the Karraganset countrr, paying tcn nounds andix shUlintra'fur Jum-and he couu affoni to bear so firreAt a los? 1 ventured to tell him that it- might be taken as an admonition that it was wrong to hold any man, even an Indian, or Guinea black, a slave. My uncle, who saw that my plain ness was not well taken, bade me not meddle with matters beyond my depth; and Deacon Dale looked very surly at me, said I was a very forward one : that he bad noted I did wear a light and idle look in meeting; and parting with bis cane my hair, be said I did render myself liable to punishment by tbe grand jury, for a breach of the statute of the General Court against the immodest laying oat of the hair," etc. .i . Here is a state of society in which it was thought perfectly right to keep a poor Indian a slave, and flog him till the blood ran,' but an offence, indictable by a Grand Jury, for a young woman to ploit her hair!. The world has movrd a little since then, at least in Pennsylvania. TaiAL or Stsam Fikb Ekgivk. Ou Sat uray afternoon, Mr. Lim'a engine was exhibited on Main street, in front of the Court House. r Its working, we think, gave universal satisfaction. - In five minutes' time after the application of the match,' a good stream of water was thrown from the end of tbe noxzlej Of course, every thin 2 was in readiness, the combustible materials be ingarrangedin thefurnace before the lighting of the match. But, notwithstanding that, fire minutes is a very short period in which' to get up n headway of steam and set the pumps in motion. . A solid stream of water was thrown a great distance) although 4 heavy wind 'deranged ' it considerably. There was no discount on the working oi the inachiue, or on its capacity to extinguish tin1. In that particular, every one seemed agree. But as to its suitableness for our city, we noticed considerable difference of opinion.. Some maintained that it was just the thing; that its muscles never lired ;.Unt it was not' disposed to be insubordinate ; tliat it would throw more water than half a dozen haud engines; that it would nerer get drunk, and, in short, would always be on band when it was needed-- Ou'the other hand, tome uontcti Jed that it was too heavy so much so as to render it almost unless, during a large portion of tbe year, in any .,arl of lhe city HWHJ from 1Iain part ot the city away from Main street that it was too complicated and liable to get out of older; that there were had J engines which would throw almost as much water, would not cost near so much money, and would prove just as effectual in extinguish ing fire V and that if good band engines were furnished, there would bo found plent of good men to work them) who would neither be disorderly nor get drunk. The Council, we presume, took the matter in haad on Saturday evening, mid decided whether they would purchase or not. They would hardlv buv'of Mr? La'tta. w'e'tliinV' i " - unless they arc fully persuaded that his cn giues are greatly superior to those of Eastera build, which cost less money. Six hundred and fifty-seven ' mules were Sold at public sale in Paris,- Kentucky, on Monday hist, for the aggregate of iti3,49 '-'0. Wantaui. A couple of.good brick layer' can find employment for some time by vail ing ou Bellamy & Bedford, at Lew. Howes new building, on first street.; l2w - 'DIED. -' At his residence in this city, ou Saturday, the 8th Inat., Mr. of constitution, Aiam Kt atx, aged 41 year", - uoutba,an4 4 diiys. The fnueral i!l take place from hit residence ou Locust tract, Uttwvau Water anl Firat street, to day, at Z o'clock P. M. pTiarlnuatl Commercial pleaae copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.: 1859. FALL AND WINTER 1859 O O X 3 ! O If 3 rui. solicit tt attention of their numerous frisnda and customrt to an extensive assort mvut of FALL AND WIXTER GOODS. wI,.!.,,h3r ".Tib?i.tliill I IMI"WtVUI A 11 WW K WHS al arc sv.v mtmm - desiena aud most dsstraMa it terns taan nurtured I and ara aJmlrablr sdaetea to tho Waslsra Trade Annexed th.jr aaumeraie a fewof lUe Uerartmrnis I .7 - " the novelties r th season Cloths, Camimerra, and Poe-Skina; HMtinetts, S'anry Tweeds, and Jeaun; 8tuff, Meriuos, and Ihes Goodn; (.iugUaius. Prints, aad (kvlrh l'lids; , . . Kibbona, Jlosiirry, aol IIWtw; .1 lilaiikets, ManueU, l.iusrys, aud Tickings; bhretint'. Shirtings, and Mariuer' Mripes; Osauinv Irixb Liut-ua. 'vnr un iiaMrtaliwUi flouts and Mio; JIais ami C'i; fsiiry Artii Iwi, Ktious, Trimming. Xr. oct io.vi.7; j .t.Vj4 .v u t ti: t sts. WW . iniiJren sry for. uIo br Ir. Jolm Uull.a rtl THOMPSON"! Diujf Slorw. CIIILL5J AND FKVKK. WT Mm t T MwM V KfJ ft ST.VaV Jt ulrabge that p'riKus iirrntiuii to tasks fnm Ut to' di.v, aeic to xek,ntii1 month to aiontli, flh Acn, when BeTentr-hvrinti invest ed to Dr. llarker'stliliTiie A jtie Killer ttouldtut them vund and wtil. Try ft. or sale at - "' octlO TUOMTsON'S Dilator

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

jTI X. EXTZU PMTTti. M burg Glue, iuitbl fur pattern rnkkera, mad -mA !i UBr 1or hich got rriairw1- ie at 4a - tcUfl - ' -fci. juu3irv-o. a tmig store. , -- vtvtt , a, iHTh oayavvt mu run ..Wy clieaptat article in uae tor mkiDc Soap. One pound of it ruakM twelve gallon of good oft soap. Tull direction! M with every box it. by f ectl'r V THOMPOiI, Prngglrt. 3 ten ceut rolla, at ccW THOMPSON'S Intggtor-v-rUMtttU; tVttOMI.Vtf TO BM .Tbseeili.ar4icl. at t 1 1 . if octltf TU0MP3OV3 brnggre. Tr9MUHJIKSU J M H, CI TMH Sf, MM SLoa, Nail, Tootli, Taint, VarnUli tlarft or mull), Pencil, Painters', Dustlntr. Counter Dnster-, Scrub, Hone, and Whitewash, with all other kiudt of Iirmhea jou can ak for in a Drag Store, can be touch t very cheap of ortlO N. S. THOMPSON. Dragglrt. . APICES! BP1CXB1 FBOM THE !9 oldMt atabliahment in the United Suttaa. whole or sround, warrranted to rive aatifactin or ao ckarie. for aale at T1CKIRT BROS. " JUZd 100 lbs EntUab Mustard, loom or In cans; ' 4 dos Jars prepared rrrncn Jluitara; -60 tba Kentucky Mastard. . All Warranted rood, for sal at i-TPL- r-x v nDnTnr dovt i No. 82 Jlaia street. Te norm a ma r it uj'it J.n amo- ' ) I f fTIPK ARTISTS, r , , i - KELLCB .rVflUTK; at the solUiUtlon of a namber of artUU, hav Wrought on a compteto aaaortmentof PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTVPE STOCK, CviwUtinK of evory style of . . CASK. PLATES, ' i BATHES, .-'.' CAMERAS, i ! ST A X US, . CHEMICALS, Ac., Ac, with which tbey are prepared to furaial. the trade at Cincinnati price. All orden ill re eetr prompt attention. KKLLER k WII ITE, The Great Medical Discovery ! . i I n m ftCOTILl' SiUlPAElLLJl AND 0 BLOOD LIVER SYRUP! ; ro THE Cl'KK or Scrofulous, SypkilitiCy and Mercurial DU east, -.Old isojei. akin Viteates, and all other iiseatet which art cauied by hn impure ttale of the BLOOD. A M'omierful Oirc of Scrttfmtom U'kiU &celUmj t Memdthe ttmtemtnt mf Mmrtlm Jfbbtrn, jnfis'uua o.vb or ' tue wonsr MM. ease erer recorded. . JI bow enjoTt robutt health, and has far the past year done as much work as any yoamf man of his age ! This curs has excited h friends, neighbors, and phyiicians, and even some of the 3ftlical Faculty. Oue of tbe Proleeanra (Dr. S. 8. aswton,) who was caUad to se him asa SurKeon, not to tirescribe, was so forcibly Imprwased with the Remarkable Curat it t Povert of Out Medicine, that be Las adopted it luto Lis private practice, as weU as at tha Colleges anj Hospitals. VIBCIXKATI, TtM. 1G, ltkxt. Wlttu A. L. ScovtttCo. tiwmtUm.wl will with groat pleas qrs zira my teatiuionjr as to what yoar HaasaraatLLA and StilLlNUH,ur Wood a ad Liver Syrup, haadooelor me. Some three years and a half ago. I waa attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which waa attanded with most scrnciating pains. I tried rati ons remedies, and bad two of tha beat physicians ef the eity (one uf thein froiesitor In aa Old rchool Medical Cullogu). anU thej failed to giva ma any relief. I was so reduced that I was confined to my bed for over throe months. The nerves and mus cle of one let; were ao contracted and drawn ua, that 1 com hi mx4 walk. I had tmvrt than a Joctm raamg mleer$ on uijr leg from which I took, front time to tinio, oiore tban one hundred ewrn of BOXE, acnia of them front three to four inches long. I was reduced to a) aunt skeleton, and mr friuds had giren up all bopctofmy recovery. I was in this .tn Jitiun whu I commenced tha uae of your Blood amd hirer fryrmp. I haT used altogethar soma two doMii bottle ol it, and at tbe same time the Jodute Ointment, which you ad rise f U.h with It : aud lustIjr, tli llealimg iMMtrnttrnt, given nader tha head of MU bite dwelling," in your dJraetious. lam now able to attend to tmumee, aud lay legs liava boconie bo strong that 1 walk without any difficulty, and hare enlirrlg revveertxl mp health. Tours, trnly, ' AIABTlJt KUVBIN8,Jr. Kosidcuce on Kighth street, tatwsea Mound and John, No. :tll; or at tho placa of biuino, with Ur.tMii a ill-ltf, No. 4 Eat I ourtb ktrtet. Kead au CaUavt frvui llo Cimdmtii Mlital JourHalf Vol. 5, !;; ly in editor, Pr.-f. U. S. twtu, id regard t) IliU rriaarkaMe cure: ' While Martiu lobttus mas in tbs verr worst imaginable condition, we were called to attend bJm for a fracture of the leg, produced Ly a fall. The iudic-atkin of 4 reuniou of the bone. nu!er the rircuniMnt, wvre wj uafavoraMe, lr tm wwakl sit, day aftrr dajr, ykki; out uinall yiecet of lone. whk-lt would slough off. J foutkl him uiugcotr yrrftarathut , trSua he tontimaed to me Hut it a tr? irat crvfM. vgiteiiiiN m cwusiltotional traataivut. UdiiK III alixiiditiicv obiv ai a Kurgvoh , yet wt confesa ue h td moll ,-iiriomtjr Ut tva what could be don iu a aysit'iu' ao r.leuiely Ui J as his Will tl. afflu-led (ail on I hi) all' hi and Set a piPtiiphk-t culaiiiiig cvrlilicatoa ot ctarf from well knowu citiceiia f 'ii inuali? ' Os) K.t'IIm-i thai this utdiciie is wrartattj to cure all dicae that are r aimed l y au impure slate of tha blood. JsiiH Ithunt aad Licer Sfrijt U ConilfMHl entirely of rgMall-, and is perUrtlm tafe for Children to ear, In rase of aoie niontkor smption of the skin. II inotkors value the health of tlielr children, they should eradicato tho aeoda of tha diaeaae before it i too late. Kead the statement of one of th oldest clteatista la Cincinnati. . . . "Wa hervliT cartifr that we have been made ac quainted with &-riW SartHinrilla und Stillijia,tr HUHJU AM Li l.K blKVr. Tits ingredients are entirely egeUlle, and no mineral enter into the preparaliou. W. S. StkltKILL A CD., One door west or uurnet lloiue, tig ti. ' For sale by tue Proprietor. A. I SCO VII. l Si, CO No. 14 Went Eighth &t Cincinnati. . AI, ly Keller A White, k'ransTiile, Ind. U. 8. Thompaou, ' " A lo, azvuU for tbe tale of Dr. HoWt UaUamfor tie Lumy, aud Dr. Baler' I'aia Faaacm, for the cure or all iain, both Internal and external. oct7-Ut-w2nt LOST OR STOLEN ! o ATTHU PA IB aBOU.VJtB. fjffgferday a bhuk covered patent memorandum u.k oontaininj one note on 8. A. lilancltard for ?Mtn, dae on the '.tfth ff thi month ; another on t'ie same man for f 1050; ala, anotlier on same for f lO'iO, du two and a half years from data, payable U lluh Worthiogton ; one on N. aud P. Otaey, of Cuaeyrille, Ky., payable to Ilngh Wortliington and brother, for near fO0, with a credit of SKk) at one time, and $: or t-M at another. There wi re Severn 1 other valuable notes aud papers. A liberal reward will 1 paid to any one returning the above described papers to the undersigued.or leaving them at this office. IIl'UH WOR TH1NGTON . TanJD DOU8!-iLL WHO WJAT drM to shoot MMd Dogs" or any other game" will ftnd aa excellent aaaortmeut of the various brands of gunpowder and guu-ca; alo, shot and lead, at reduced rates, at YICK KB Y BK.OS., oct7 Si Main street. wvt nKCBiixn-,io rav W agaa Of Caiaa, titam, Queenwrare,mnd Loolimgtitan ; 100 gross Table twlery. j. w. iirciiEf, IS Main street, Kvansville. 3a.crale aaarteJ for tho Country Trx.lt" on OCto hand. v wmitk Sy w barrel So. 1, juat reoeived aud for aale by oeivel aud for aale by GKO. rOSTKR J-Ci. octo Wis ai.UMi f intM.rte.1 Crt-rmaii Cigar; :.HNi Half J.nUU do Jnl recriied aud for sale bv o.ttl OKO. PlMTKK 1 Ci. TTM.mvui stbl.N "Wallis Milla" Tttta rioor: - Atl aarks do do Jiiet received and fir sa! by oct C.Vai. tOSTKIt ACQ. nxi'TiPi k it Wilts k Too huls MM MrOregor'e Kitra. for ile w in cka con signmeut, by GEO. FOSTER A CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

S4 TOBACCO 60 boxes various brands bright Virginia; U to llalvea, Fivee, and ighU; t Jo ra ddita Planter's Choice? " eO uo "Burows. Iu U.re aad for sale low, by - -- - - . - --OKO. FOSTXBi(CO RXTRAORD I N A R Y S A L E OF 1 i TJbl.VV-feJ A. GoU tih Gold Pen A Hacked. " "' " ' oa " "" "" "" 17 Gold Locket ; for. $5 ! i .ta.1 a i'UEMlVM to each pmrehaier irorf from M2l to 0200. " (WFTEB TWO I'KABS fBvM-'ITJt-JL Lie experience in .r wreetnt moU of diapoa ing of our JEWIXKY, Ac and from the universal aatiafactiou (riven to all who have putroniaed our liouae, we take pleasn re in saying that we now eooaider our buiuea fairiy aud pvnuancntly ata!lished. - - - - ' - v- t - - We wiah it understood that thb la no . Lottery, but a fair and legitimate sale, in which each parsow gets tbe worth of his or her money in Gold temHl ttith GM Pen attacked, or a Gold Loclet, worth each, which cannot bo bought at any retail store for tha same price ; and In addition to tha parens, each person receive a iVeam cf Jevelry, not Its in value than $2, and it may be worth S-'t, 6, tj, 10, 12, 15, !fl, W, or even $200 1 NO MONEY RISKED t We propoN to let a peraon know what .Premium ba will receive before sending bis money. Any Lady or UsuUeuian deairiag mm of tba above ariicb. can first teud tu their uame and address, statiag whether they want tbe Pencil and Pen, or Locket, and w will make their selection, aud iuform them by return mail what Premium they are entitled to. They can thea have the privilege of tending for it if they choose. Our premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable manner, and as soon as the name of the pur chaik-r Is received with the $5, Lie TeutU and Pea and Preiaiuai, or- Gold Locket aud i'rauiiuia. ara pnt up in a s.Ue manner, aud aetit to the wwoer by mail, free of postage. Oar plan, from long expertence ia th above busiuasa. has gives) general aatiafaction, as each purchaser cau sell or trad the above articles for ail I hey coat bim, and retain, tbe pn-iuinm gratia. l f! t i ' . . , If, however, any person ahould feel- disposed to scud ua their luouey iu advauc, they may rely ou iieing aa fairly dealt with as though they had made previous application. And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, and an unbiased person competent to judge saya the articles are not worth more than the money p-id for them, and in some ca.es TEN or even t'OUTY times the amount, let such perauu return thegmals and we will freely refund the money. Dut some w ill ask (a many have), how can we afford to give so uach for so little money T in anewer, we say, that all w ho are acquainted with th Jewelry basiueea know that I here ia scarcely aa article of Jewelry purchased at a retail store, vb w hich there ia not a profit of from 100 to 400 per cent, on mauulactarera price. .W being ageuts for th manufacturers, hnv adopted this plan of disposing of oar goods, ratber than aeliing to country dealers oa time, and taking the chance of collecting our bills. By thia arrangement, ww bring th pwiehaasr In direct communication with tbe manufacturer, aud the profits that are made by the do ten hands through which the Jewelry has to pass, we give to the purchaser ia premiums, aa above stated. We therefore offer the following inducement to persons acting aa agent for ua : . , Any person sending us f 25 tor ear goods, will rsceive aPeucil aad Pea aad Premium, or Locket aad premium, frta, . For further inducements, wee circular. Among our premiums are article suitable for ladie er gentlemen, inch aa Gentlemen Gold and Silver Watch t, Gold Vett and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve '' Button, Gold Watch Keys, Uou Shiet 8tcd-plain and with settings ; Gold 8caer Fins new style ; Gold Breast Pins, Califor nia viamonj nns, uoia tungs, c, c. We' have GOLD WATCH ICS, lo reutiue. Mosaic, Uold Stone, Cameo, Uarnet. and Coral Breast Pius and Kar Kicgv,Gold BraceleU.Uold Sieeva Buttons, Gold Belt Slides, Gold Ring., etc. t Also. Pianoa, Idelodeons, Musical Boxes, Aecordeooa,ac. . blV I'neiceptiohable Ceferencei given whenever reuired. AGENTS WASTXD for every part ef the country. , ,...., N. B. In aending your names, write the State; County, and Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried. Address ANGLE Sz, CO.. 102 CANAL ST&CET. (Old Xo.) oct5-2mrd , - j , . ,.,. J s l'Vr I .i.i .11 . Wu,i . V1 r "V w" ' .ra v.r . -a m m m mmm a s ea ta aw 1I0LLINGSW0RTII & BRO Wmif'Jl JC8T BKCEIfEn LASGK MM. and new importation of CUftCKEBT-WAItk:. GLA9HWAKE, CHINA, Ac, on first street, . ansville. , . oct5 i a " L . . a. m. Aia mili....u joaa w. kiawaaw fe JL . FAIltCIIlXD COij (.sucxvasors to T. C. TwiTcmu. 4t Co.',) ' . Commission " M e r c li a n is, to, itfif MB'ijtTil.tif r. oct 4 : ; ,.;(,, MHW OKLKm. jrji'r-jv, mTBJiJvuBMBw asp M oihere vlaittng onrrity, are informed that WM. 11. P. STODDARD, No. 17 Mala street, baa jitst rtit-lr.'d full stock of Drugs. Medkiace, Painta, Oil, and Varniabe. direct from the aiaaafacturera ajl .importers, beught .for rath, and hi now prt-red to fill all orders at sneh prices a will Insure tatufartion. Orders left at the store by persons wishing to vfait the Fair, win be promptly attomM to, in their absence, at the Mine prh ea as if tlwy were prveent. ra-t6 V a TMBCKiwMUJtl M-BBBB JLOT UF ..f KH ALLKS BLIW1RS Ah'TIDOTI.asure remedy for Fevt-r aad Atjae, at W. II. P. STODDAKD'a, ' V 17 Main atroet. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. BWJWKJS-'a fULL COJBI.BTBD MM. our stock of good in the above line, by late arrival direct from the manuXacturere, wears ena IW to show a large and well selected stock of Gold aud Silver Watches, all kind of Jrwelry, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac. all of tbe lateat atyleaand rich design, which we offer at the lowest Eastern M-ione. All ladies aud the rett of mumkimd are repectfully tuvlted to call and examine ear goed, at the old stand. ' BITTKOLrr BROS., , octt 4 Main st between First and (Second. 2" TcttTojv' or co r.vczjf v ; EIGUTlf WARD. Tbe nualifled voter of th Eighth Ward are hereby uo titled that an election will be held al the Young America Engine liouae on Saturday ,tbl&ta day of October, 1869, to elect a Councilman f r tha Kighth Ward, to ail tbe vacancy occasioned by th resignation of Thomas Redmond, Esq. ... . K W. BAKE Rf Mayer. Mayor's Office, Evens 111, Oct. 4, lS53.-td - rr BB CM I VXD, ef LwMBQB AND P spUudid lot of babe, felloes, spoke, bafts, and pole. or sale low by octt K. H. 8 A BIX k CO. rj-rr.yrc itvaaBBOMBDiti uo zbjv JLA jost received aad for eal by ort 3 . 8. E. GILBERT at CO. ' ,TlfjLfA--30O MB(i8-JtLL MIS aV V for aale by . t3 . 8. E. GILDER L A CO. -mm KiTi jya arBBi25 bbams WW note, cap and letter, fer eale luw by oct 3 ' 8. E. GIEBERT ACO. GfTJlBCil T HVJiJST '-Fl VB BOX'S for sal by oct 3 8.E. GILBERT A CO. grUBPKT CUJiwX-rOMIW MwtUB f.r aaU by rt3 8. K. C I LBgBT M CO. I t 'aVfis u-i rJBiYji Mwi rn ww .1 SHALL CAPITAL. K person who ha a mill, with a guod apparatus fr making flour, and to w hich is attached a circular saw, having exhausted bi ! eau in preparing hi mill, heed a partner with a small capital to buy wheat, and to operate the eetabliahiMont. There is a lioniK iltnnl al good price in th town for all the mill ean predu.r. The chance i aa excellent one for a good iuvmtUM-Ht. Apply to th editor of th Journal, sept au-tf - ln n cu.'s'n lbh-o.y'JTucWjt tu v9 Ioxhs for sale low by oct 3 K. GI LBERT A CO. rKfiH TJ Mi.MiH Jf.S'lt VmVMTl. Swt Lt and Irish Potatoes, Tumipa, Gren ApMi, Ac, at VICRtUY BUGS.

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rmxcBMTB roB tbb DXBTBJCT JL . Fair and the- Railroad can pur U-vvd at tb following ptaeea, and pereon would save themselves trouble by purchariiig befbre leaving the cityr "Wahingtoa Honse,-Maia atrect; Jha Voaly's. do; W. P. Stoddard', do: IIornhrnk A Co.', Water, street ; Ucpot . A C Railroad. aept 30 P. DORN'BROOK, Secy. Enquirer copy. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALK HOLER IN CLOTHS. CASSIMELES, SATiXETT., TlVEED.-i v. , vm t- . , .- -GENTS'. F0RNISH1SQ GOODS. Also, Ilata and Cap. ..... . No. 3 Wavca fiTaccr, err. Mar and SvcAwomr, epl2 ETAKSY1LLE, IND. 7 LADY-EQUESTRIANS. . , . W9BUMJE JUjtKIJS'U .v WVEli have en ethibition at our next Faira epn. did RIDING 11 AT, which we shall rive aa a aid premium to the best Lady Rider. Those interested will please take notice. VAUTIER A MARCOXXIER. ep30 . . . .39 Main slrwt. Jf-EBiBJBLE J.YU i'JLl'JaLB MM Ilea Estate for sale at ullie auction October t?th, 185, at 1h o'clock A. al at tlte Coarthouae door. - . (me hnadred acrea In five acre lot ot Washing tow Avenue, atxtut one mile from tbe Court-boaee. belougiug to Wm. Biet4o er. Yhtfee hta are suitable lor private residence or garden trig purportc. To roiisdeiriug prvirty tr either' of il above purpoeee or to bold ww pcutatiou, thisaule piveenta trong inducements. - Kow is tbe time to ercure.a place for a suburban renidcuce at abont a hut you would have to pay for a small lot in tSe city. Some of theee lot are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale between now and the day of aale. We are alwaye cn haud with horse and bogey to show parties desiring to buy this valuable property. Teums LikEkAk Plat of lot to be seen at our office iu iW'jr't Bloc and at the Port -office. ' McDOSALD A SABIX,- ' sek30-l m Real Estate a Innurance Apt-uta IMOZAIIT HALL!; rnMB oi.ii 4roL.i.o. ttat.M, nan JL lecn purchased by the iut a- rtt -r and it naaie changed to Moziar lit LL. It his leii entirely renovated and fitted up iu an elegant and convenient style for Dramatic exhibition, aud for Concerts. Balls and public meeting.' A uew stage ba been erected and an entire uew set of beautiful scenery added. A neat aud cottveuicnt restaurant 1 now attached to it, front which latrties can be supplied with upivr and refiesbuieuU eijual to auy to be obtained iu tbe city.' he proprietor w ill spare no exieuse or exertiou to tuake it an agreeable aud pleasant place of reeort lor laities aud geutleiaeu. Ia tbe ReeUuraut, Oyster aud other delecaciee of tbe season i will be served up at any hour for visitors . Four parlor and a large dining room in which over two hundred guest can be seated, bava been erected ia place of the old Bowl ing Alley. , Hi.: ri'l'- ''Li J..;J . ep30tf C. F. BOLLE. North AtlanticlStciimship" Co.! JTBBOfTLJB TBMOCGM LI.YE TO MMr BAM FRAXC1SCO, via Panama Railroad, and connecting only with steamers Golden Gate, Golden Age, John L. Stephens, and Sonora, of the isniK Jtaii Stemnuki Com pan ail 'aaansa, JJirect to AtpintcalL The splendid steamships Having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, wiU hereaf er run a above, leav ing thia wort on th 6th and 20tb of each mouth, from the foot of Canal atreet, North River. Passengers and Mails will be forwarded by Panama Railroad, and connect at Pauamavith the Pacific Mail Steamship Company' magnificent riteamshipa, which will be la readiness and leave issmediafry for San Francisco. They w ill I embarked free of, expense from Railroad, by Company' steamboat TABOO A. An sxiwrleuced Suroua U attached to each thfp. Steerage passenger found iu cooked provisions, bedding, and attendance. It i lelieved that tbe aecemniodations afforded by the above ships are unurpaed by any Iu the world. The public are informed that the 1. M. 8. 8. Co. alwaya have ONE OB MORE JCXT&A (STEAMERS lying at Panama, ready for sea, to avoid any possible detention of Passengers or Mails, and etnlark their passengcra by steamboat. For passage, apply at the only office of the Cow. pauy, on the Wharf, foot of Canal atreet. North River, to V WILLIAM II. WICKUAM. eptai-2wd SAPONFIER, OR CONCENTRATED POTASH. More than I doable the Ftrenolh Otfiswrw P4ah jr. ob jmtBijvtA nour uvatmovt M? lime, with little trouble and at trifling expense. ' Tbe cheapest article ever discovered for the purpt'W. One pound will make twelve or fifteen gallon of good soft soap, or nine pound hard soap. Printers will fled it a superior article for cleaning type. - It i perfectly soluble and free from inipri: tie. Broken ia email lumps aud put up la I, 2, 4 aud SIW can a. . ..... Manuractured at the CIIALLSN'GK CUEMICAL WORKS, Brooklyn, and sold by K. li. RURKEE A CO, oct 3, lydAw-ld lfcl Pearl fetrent. Near York. JfhlMMOL VTIOJW-THE 'fBOtKh JIM sleual ooMuactioM la-tween Dra. Ehrman A Halrd haaeeaaed. by the withdrawal "f Ir. lUiid. The bill will be adjusted by lr. EUUM AN, who ia authorized to collect the same. Tfm MM. ft BKJnJiJS' K 4iLKIViZ. liB. MM EHRMAN haaasocialed with hint iu his profession, Dr G LEI VIZ pronounced Glavis reivut ly fi ont on of th beet German Medical aehMls and w bo has had practice aa a anreon aa well a a Ehyaiciaq.': They can be consulted at thcolIiee eretofor occupied by Dr. Ehrman, at all hour.' urta.tr , ; r , i , TASTED j wet xvuxe, OSK To lh e ( lu th family preferred, Atiyi. oct 3 . J. W. HCCPES. TO LET-OJV VE BY VJiVO BJ It I, K term, a Boat-yard aad Dry -docks oa th Caual Just outside the city limit. Apple to octS J. W. I'lUGnES. EW WHITE El KII-AV UVIOLE and balf bbls No. I, for sate by - ocCUr S. E. GILBERT A CO. iTB LIMB 125 BttLH FOB sale be . . E. GILBKliT A Ct. . ' WtUlUAIi .Mllltli. . VhBB. JB.mT. BBAtMmfJ'l P. W. HJ MM TEH have this day sow-elated themselves together in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, tinder the atyle of BRAT k 8AWTER. Both having bad long experience in heir pr (ration, tbey f.et a confidence that by strict attention, they can give aatiiDtction to all aha may favor them with fbeir patronage. (IfBce on First street, opposite the Pos to Otoe, whereou or- the other ran at all times, during their office Lours, be found ready to attend to professional btisiueaa. Office hours from V to 12 A. aU. aad from 2 to P. M. M. i. ar, M. ........................ r . w . uwut, m. n. sep29-3md lVJVnBMBa . .. . O 50 bbls assorted Nnta; ' in cask French Prune; 100 foxes Raiaiu; - cask fine 8. F. Indigo ; 100 kegs Soda; 10 bbls Alum; . , - - 100 keg pure Whit Lead; : r to aegs Zinc; 20 dos Toy Bucket; SO boxes Extract of Logwood ; 25 boxes Cream Tartar. Sundry other goods too numerous to mention. Just received and for sale by ' ' ' ' ? .eep PRESTOS BRe. - FRESH OYSTERS! TTBBCEIVED TBI 8 JtJl FBB MM Express, direct from Baltimore, choice selected OTdTEBa, in cans aad half cans. One trial will be sufficient to prove tbe superiority of these Oysters over any other brand received ia thia mar, ket. A constant snpply will be on hand during th season. XRaKIME, CCRNICK A CO aep29 ftel Agents, 47 Main street. . REMOVAL. IThK- BJian, HojHaop4TiiJIM tc phtsicias a sit sihgeox.kwville. Ind., ha removed hi office to North Third street, near Main, over Baker A Foster's Law Office. sop23-lm JfplBK CBMCBBB8!XQBOXEB so. M 1 Fir Crackers Just received and for ! by kP . . PRESTON BROS. A it I L i' MEOICISES. WM K HAS TED pure, cau he had of N. 8. TIIOM I'SuN. np OR A CCO A XD CI (i A cs. Ja 150 boxes Virginia Tobacco, aaaorted. Brand lbs, , low, and a, lump. 100 caddies choice Chewing 44 100, WW Imparted German and Havana Cigar. AO.IN) Ilalf-Spaaie Cigars. . For sal by ept21 . WHEELER A FTCGS. AViOPFEEw 5 0 BJ US PRIME BIO He Co flee, received and for sale tr ' oct 6 GEO. FOSTER A CO. M'EaJBw'OTUBB LOT OP W th.it pure Oder Vinegar. Jit-t received at oct7 J VICKKKY BKOi. " HMmlBBB af.Vii cv.n.no.YMMoo.nB, & just received at V1CKERY BRO?. 11 BPMJVBMt BV4JJMH. PMOJW lie per th ap.Jfor sal at VICKERY BROS. gfXUAl.y'li EL, I EBB, P BJSAmEJXTS, S Brsxkeu. and Portable Light re-giMm and lacquered to I Kk a well a new flxtuiea, or no tbargo, ly JOHN O'BRIEN A CO., oct 7 21 Locust ft rest.

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- - i THE EVvVXSriLLEr INSURANCE COMPANY, .l. .(E-lul1iked and iMorionil' J in V&';) TAktJi S T E A M B 0 AT. HULL,, . V LATH OAT RISKS, At low rat, and iitli:its l.wsr fiirlv and Capital, J .$250,(X)(. OFFICE On Water street. Well Lu.u as the Catiul P-tnk. WM. T. PAGE, Sttretaty. V v no.- T- lasro, T TS! IT J? J V n 7? - A fl V rn . For the following well known Companies : m . -i.. S..J. r. .'. 1'-. ! ' . . i mi r m r r m ijbtt rerneM m . sn rnrnr " . . .ver imsmiuiiii' W.-rvrW lVy - ' a.. ca p it a i, ...fw,iv Connecticut 'JnfurtjncyCoTnpany CA PITA L M i .. ... ru,0t 0 ' Peoria' Insurance Company, " j ."' ' CAPITAL. ....k............w...i0il,0t,(l r.r. r ' - ui a Aiisi.rancc uvmpany, f'AMTA L .. ...:......t2)X,C0Q LoHUard Insurance Cut)ipan ' CAPITAL,.......... ...M....,..$2Wi,000 - Taknt, all kind of riak. and adjusts losses promptly. P4ic fr Life Iusnrance imoed iu the Kaklerb'trktr Life Insurance Company .' 'oi VwTork. CAPITAL AM) SflirilS , , L "etnfto Of whi !i iifl.(Kin j .lejK-ite,l with the Coup- ' trailer T the ?ti to f Kw Vorh. ' eetJ-:iudlM w ' ffc'eVeVI' li .f u 8.-1 o O B wM I. X r W Large rkf l.avy Gunny B.igs in t.r sik! f.,rsaleby riilJTOy BROS. J. C. 0; J. G. Sit ITU, So. 187 Main afreet, Cor. Seventh,. - EVA X8 YILLEt IXD. ATI BAT RFV L FOB TUB PJ8TPJTWM ronage betoed npon them, beg leave to inform their friend and the community in general, that with the aid of new machinery, thy are enabled to tura out urk superior to that of any Eastern mak. . ... Thoae who wiah to have good TOOLS, and at the ' a tne time encourage borne manufacture, raa supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Praw-Knlvee.Pork Cleavers, Mil Vra' Pick, ntid LMced Toobi of all kind,' made cf double rt-Uned cant steel, and warranted equal to auy iu no. . , . etpiTT-Ciu TO MEIUJIJANTS AND MILLINERS it cixcixxjtJsilk house. W. P. DEYOU'T R0CKW00D So. 83 PEA EL STBEET, . . Vbolesale dealers la Bonnets, Flowers, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, LllESS TR1MXIX0S, Ut. OP f KIRTB, LACE EMBROIT1EKI ES, WniTE . COOPS, CLOVE?, Ac. nGerAT Isni ftvmi offered to CASH and SliUKT-TIMK BCVKIIS. eeptSl U P. ItEl'Ot V BOCBWOOI9. B91 ILin.W Jll&tKBlJIErAWA9 .Vlik'l'tXlindowah; ' 2,5iu lOXIi 2,fK0 Tl " 1,500 in,H 1K) 10X15 e im panut l loirs. iwHwl, '. , . . . , 2M boxes aaaorted Window Glass. 300 keg hiiU. Jaat received and fo sale l.y cptl.. - WHEKLKIi a B.IGGS. jBMJTTKtt OF l.nrORTJ.XVK TO JE EVERY ONE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. lf L4.KK Sl MKIIAl'S.ax the new Dry Gooda Mt.ire, 4 t laJn ntreet, between Fut and SocoimI street, Eraiicville, I rI.. are now iu d.u'Iy rvreipt of their m- aod hplendMl ntx k .f KALI. AND WINTkltlKV C001S. They nre delermine.1 to a. ul l lenae all. Tbey request th !r fulr riihUiiuer and the balance cf mankind t pay them a visit, take a view of their giaxN, eulir.v th.'ir tte, and lay in their stork for the season. The stock couaint ef a great variety f article t.H iminerou to specify. MI I. LEU a MEHAD.S, Ctieap Cash Store, eepltt 43 Main street. Evansville. W. M. MCltOXtlD X. H. aAKIW ' McDonald a- sabin, Uenfitil Insurance, Real Estate, Collecting Agents, , 23T7-!X33JSillo, Ind' TP t7n ajS'If SELL BEJL E8TJ7E MM of alldeacriitiitia, Kent Houflrfi, 8enir tnd Collect Claims, and Pay Taxe. Will insure, againat Una or damage by fire. Biddings, Merchandise, Peraonal Proerty, and th II of Inland navigation ; a!an, the lives of Individ, uale aeainxt the dangers and accidents ot travel, ia tlte following reliable Compauie : Indianapolis i nsnrance (Company ; RiKingun I niuranoe Company ; Eagle Ju.uraiM-e Cotni any of Cincinnati; Ohio Life I o-urn nee Company. JVniiHticTit I'tficc iaFreter'a ncwhuild!D5.KTond fbatr ; fir the i reint in Toeey' Block. ept21 'w. II. P. STODDARD, WT T1IK Ol.n KSTUBLlsnBt JL DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tinnes to keep vn hmvU a full and complete supply of Medici in1. Paints. Oil. ... Yariilnlie, Gh-s, , llrufht. Perfumery, - Lamp, Burning Flaids. Ac. Which he (w-lls'at as low a figure a any bouse in the city. ' ' Also, a lare and vari'd aertmef f of A M BLOTYl'E STOfK. rAXEltAS, CASES, AND , .-. , CUEMICALS, Id fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Kxresa to any part of th country. ept20 AfillBESE! CHEESE '.-30 BOXES just received and for sale by sepse CHAS. ifcJOmfSTOsT.' THE I GlSEAT EASTERN' ECLIPSED I (WT THIS .W O.nEJST TJIB JMBIM. va!of the greatest ship is yet uncertain ; but it i rejidcing to know that the tock of FALL AND WINTER DUT GOODS at Saw. EaaiCH k Co. is the luost complete In tbe city ; and as tbey expect to increase their sale Urgely by selling cheaper than ever, their curtomers may rely upon getting bargain. They will be pleased to show their stock of good to all, whether they w Lib to buy or not, and all goods are warranted as represented. ep2:i B U Y 110MK-MA DE SHOES t! fJIHEM WILL, PLEJSB TJBB Md particular no ire that I am going to pay marked attei.tion to the nianufactnre of Ladies', lie, and ChiMr-h" SL- of all kind. In cases of emergency, ladies can have shoes mad withiu four hours' notice. If anyone doubts th fact, let them try it. Gentlemen will plea call and see the handsome and durable style of Fall aud Winter Boots 1 am now tucking. WAXTKD Immediately, ten or twelve goJ Journeymen, fr meu's and women's work. The highest wages will le paid in canh. eepl2l JOHN RASCJINe. 6 Second at. Vj O TJTOEB-3 0BwBBBELlfpOrJ. M foee ajwnrted fcinl. lare si, for aale at mar8 VICKERY BROS., K Slain street. Watches and Jewelry. P. La CEISSLER MAIN .ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND Fot'KTII. OPPOSITE COVIIT IIOVSE. MMJ Ji BT UETtfMJX'BJf FROM JL ml. mo TMi,urr ne Ha purchaeed a iautitul artment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, ( I ll'll'L'l lV . i 1 miiii r. , ,i vhtj ieecriptioti, the undenttie4 in prepared to suit pnri iii nn i m iliar. hi luinr. liatiion of Lis trrbl and l-l ioin. P. L. GIESSLER. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted, eep-dl