Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 48, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 October 1859 — Page 2

-,, - , , -. i , . , y EVANSVILLEr-lt.D, TUESDAY MORXLNCI OCTOBER 11

For Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for the' same.. JAMES SIIANKLtJT, of VaoderborgUmmi ! Mm CsynnSrp cilt forget to di$thmrg m Frem4'i duly, mnd to-dmy. State Election. To-day elections are held In Indiana, Ohio, PennsylTania, Iowa, and Minnesota. In Indiana and Pennsylvania the contest will be principally confined to county officers. Only one State officer 13 to be selected in the former, to fill a vacancy, and only two minor officers are to be chosen in the latter. In Ohio, Iowa, and Minnesota, Legislators will be elected, who will hare the selection of United States Senators. A successor to Mr. Pugh will be chosen in Ohio, one to Mr. Harlan, in Iowa and one to Mr. Shields in Minnesota. In those States the contest is warmly and persereringly maintained. There are bat two parties in the field the Douglas wing of the Democracy who hare secured the organization and the Republicans. Tho result of the contest in these States will greatly add to, or detract from, Mr. Douglas' chance for the Charleston nomination. If it be shown that he possibly has sufficient strength to secure their electoral vote, his nomination will be pretty certain. If, on the contrary, the result demonstrates that the democratic organiza tion is ne stronger in the north-west under his lead, than when under the control of the administration, his chances the for Presidency may be regarded a3 almost hopeless. Ia addition to State officers and Legislature, there will be two Congressmen elected in Minnesota. Both parties are straggling earnestly to gain them. The Republicans are especially animated, inasmuch as they think upon their success ia electing" their men in Minnesota will depend, in a; great measure, their success in securing the or ganization of the House of Representatives; and,possibly, the next President of the Uni ted States, in case the election should be thrown into the House. Numbers of the most powerful speakers in the country Lave been laboring tor week3 in Minnesota, using every instrumentality within their power to bring out a full vote, and achieve success. In Ohio, the campaign is an equally bril liant one. Both of the candidates for Gov" ernor hare discussed, in company, the issues of the day. Both are able men and skill ful debaters. Senator Pagb, aware that hit seat in the Senate is endangered, has, also, put forth his best energies to retain his place; while, to make assurance doubly sure, Senator Douglas himself lent a helping band. But, if the tone of the press is any indication, we should judge that the chances of the Republicans for State officers are the best. The Legislature, however, is in great doubt. In our own State, all is confusion worse confounded. (The parties have no well defined limit3 everything seems to be at sea. The people know not whether to worship at Jerusalem or Samaria. The animosity is as keen bfttween the factions of the Democracy as manifested In their primary meetings, and in the selection of delegates to the State Convention a3 even between them and the Republicans. , In the northern and central portions of the State, tho selection of county officers will be made solely with partizan views. The papers hare been laboring to convince the people that upon the selection of a Democratic or Republican County Commissioner depends the election of the next President of the United States. They have, in a great measure, succeeded in their efforts, and the people will swallow the candidate if he comes from the hands of the leaders properly labeled and directed. They do not even seem to pay much attention to the ordinary warning, " Beware of Counterfeits.". i , ' - -i .i W In our portion of the Slate we are fast shaking off Jlho incubus of party drill and caucus Conventions. , The time is fast approaenrng even now tho morning twilight is upon us when men will be selected on account of iaeir honesty and qualifications. We can stand a bad President or Congressman much better than an incompetent Commissioner or unjust Judge. Let us be careful in the selection of these, and we will find plenty of time and opportunity to devote to the national politics and the se lection of national officers. The idea that the most petty county office within the gift of the people is to be used only as a help to the success of a particular party, is ruining the prosperity of the country and sapping the integrity of the people. "Ye trust the time htu now come when a Judge will be selected on account of his knowledge of the law ami impartiality in administering it. When a Commissioner will be chosen on account of LU acquaintance with the wants tf the county, his known business habit3, hi3 firmness, and above all his integrity. Will the selections made by the voters U day justify these expectations ? JtaJT Governor Chase wa3 serenaded at the Burnet House on Friday night last, by the Germans. During the miuic, some scoundrel in the hotel saluted the sereuaders with some glass tumblers, which seriously injured three men. The crowd became very much excited, and fears were entertained for awhile, that the hotel would be ." gutted." The proprietor of the house made every effort io titled the miscreant, and offered one biuidrtd dollars reward 'for his arrest. ' ; tr. The speeches of Hon. Thomas Corwin, are to be collected and published in book form, nn advertisement of which is already inserted in the papers. There is a fund of originality and genuine humor in his sifeecbcs, which will repay the time spent iu their perusal.

The dtizens of Philadelphia are - be

coming dissatisfied with" the course pursued by Mr. Edgar Thomson, in the management" 'of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. It Ja com plained that the gentleman discriminates in . , . r n ?1 " el' L a ravor OX Oiner Clues in niing tue ireiuus going west, that he is accepting the Presi dency of all the Railroads offered him, and that he uses the Pennsylvania Road to the injury of Philadelphia business, though it was built by Philadelphia capital. A correspondent of the New. York Tribune, writing from Philadelphia, says . : Y . . , - - . Western men who have stopped hero and then gone to New York to make their pur chases, have1 given as - the- reason' for so doing, mai inc'ireigui irom xcw yra w Chicago is less than from here to Chicago. Yon see how this thing 'operates against ns and for you and all east of you. New England manufacturers, with agencies in New York, can deliver goods in the West cheaper than any f our manufacturers can, though 100 miles nearer. , It is the stupid competition to secure through freights which is doing us this injury, while it 13 raining every railroad that goes into it. - It is tho reason why Pennsylvania railroad stock has gone down from 50 to 40, where it has settled with a heavy load upon it. It Is not the hard tunes that have depress ed this stock, but tho knowledge that it is carrying on a losing game ia competing for trade at rates that don't pay ; for never has a road had such favor shown to it by our people, and our press, as this. The com plaint against Mr. Thompson is heard all along the route to Pittsburg. The millers on the route pay high rates to enable the company to carry Western flour, by their very doors at much lower ones. He is killing the way traffic, which, if properly foster ed, would alone support the road, in order to secure the through traffic, which will never be able to do so. Capital and business are both driven from the Statejby this mistaken course. It is good to you but death tons. - . There are many indications that business of various kinds is leaving here, and going to New York. In our manufactured goods, the change is quite great. Some of our heaviest manufacturers, ' who formerly sold all their cloths through- commission bouses here, now send every yard to New York for sale. Your tendencies for centralization are so decided that this result cannot be court teracted. Your commission houses are absorbing us, just as they absorb New England. And this tendency Is stimulated by the action of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on which we depended so much to build up our v est ern business, and for whoa construction the very community it is now injuring, sub scribed millions of dollars. II is the opi n ion of many of these that Mr. Thomson has entirely too much on hn bands, and that, when he thinks of giving up any of, his roads, the first that he ohould quit, ought to be the Pennsylvania. CVnn m k tticaird. Mb. Editor: You did injustice to the Democracy of this county, in your account of "the meeting at Babytown." There were but two townships of the county represented, instead of three, as stated by you. The meeting was composed entirely of an omnibus load of Irishmen, sent free, by Jno. S. Gavitt; two of his deputies ; Am editor, and a few friends of Mr. Dunham, who went to the meeting out of respect to that gentleman. The delegates from Perry were he cigar-makers of Mr. Darling's shop," where the meeting was held. The whole affair was a Smith Gavitt one ; all the delegates from this township except two voted against the Democratic nominee for Congress at the last election, and none of the delegates ap jointed to the State Convention were present except about four from this township. The list was made out before the leader left this city. It was handed to the Committee for adoption, and no alteration was made except to strike out the name of James M. Shanklin he was stricken from the list because he was "a Leeomptonite f The old Democracy have surrendered to the new, and by the latter the whole party is to be transferred, body and breeches, to tho Republicans. We are sold out editor and all. OLD DEMOCRAT. Water Gas. The city of Wilmington, Delaware, was lit up with ga3 manufactured from water, on Saturday night last, one week ago. The coal gas was stopped off from the works, and the new gas turned in, which illuminated the city more brilliantly than ever before. ; Many scientific strangers were there on purpose to witness the feat, including representatives "and . superintendents of gas companies The gali produced by the decomposition of water by paasing it over red-hot charcoal, and combining it with the vapor of rosin decomposed simultaneously. The light' produced is whiter and stronger than that from carburet ed hydrogen, while the cost is said to be only half a dollar per thousand feet and even less. This trial of the new gas, now that it has been so apparently successful, has made a great sensation in certain circles.-' The Boston Herald gives an account of the death of Henry Black, of Newport, Penn who undertook to sever the head of a hen, and was attacked by a rooster, which spurred bim on the hand into an artery. About two weeks after the accident he was attacked with intense pain, a sickening sensation of the heart, and his sufferings became insupportable. . At this date a remarkable occurrence took place. He drew his entire frame together, as though to gain strength for an act, and bis voice broke forth like the crowing of a rooster.' This was repeated from time to time, and such was the similarity . of the voices, that the outside listeners asserted their belief that it was a rooster. - After, four days of indescribable suffering be died, and crowed no tuore. BcfA Mr. Brunei, the famous English engineer, though ot very : mall stature, had a commanding presence. 11 is industry was untiring, and . the paralisis of which he died in his 54th year, was the natural result of an overtasked brain and careless regimen. He was an inveterate smoker, and at the commencement of bis engineering career, was never without a cigar in bis mouth. ne frequently worked twenty hours a day, and as frequently air night, and the writer of his memoir has kuowu hint abstain from goiug to bed for an entire, week. . With the exception of smoking, he was temperate, and even abstemious. BA, The Democracy had a tremendous outpouring of the people on Saturday night last, in Cincinnati. They wuuud up the campaign with a big hurrah I

CITY ITEMS, -r rr

Mattie F,' Hewlett. This lady, who 1 has become quite celebrated as a lecturer on i spiritualism, favored our citizens withTwo discourses on Sunday, and one -last evening. The attendance was quite respectable on Sunday afternoon, and at; oiglit,.' Marblq Hall could scarcely contain all who had a desire to hear. ' Iler subject in the afternoon was the "philosophy and religion of spiritualism." In the evening she discoursed on " the religion of manhood." . . ' . v . . ; Miss Hewlett has a very prepossessing ap-' pearance. on na3 a line ngurc, ratner tail, but well developed, with dark hair and eyes and regular features. She is what most of her audience denominated a good looking woman, and her good looks does not detract in the least from the interest in her lecture. Her gestures are appropriate, and especially among the male portion of her audience, attractive. She handles the subject under consideration as though she was thoroughly acquainted . with it, has a fine command of language, -and illustrates the thoughts she seems anxious to impress upon her hearers with wonderful facility and readiness. ; , But there was an indefiniteness about her lectures that was the occasion of consider- - - 1 f able remark. She talked very prettily : her sentences were well rounded ; her language elegant; her-thoughts 'seemed -clearly expressed ; yet, when you attempted to gather the discourse together after, retiring from the Hall in "order-to review the whole matter, it proved to be like the spiritual source from whence it emanated indistinct and intangible. She ba3 the faculty of generalizing to such an extent that she . leaves no bold projections of thought upon which the attention can anchor . itself, and from which, as a stand-point, the remainder of the discourse can be gathered in at leisure. But our notion may be different from that of others, and we would say to all go and hear for yourselves. Wo presume she will lecture during the entire week. ' Robbrrv. A rnot daring burglary" was committed on Sunday morning last iu the hou.so of Mr. St e elk, on Second street. Tho thief entered the house by pulling open the shutters and creeping in at one of tho front windows. He immediately proceeded to unlock and open all the doors, so that he might have free egress in ca30 be was discovered. Mrs. Steele had placed a chair against the door of her room on retiring, a thing unusual. Her husband awoke about half-past 5 o'clock iu the morning. He says at that time it was almost light enough in the room to read. On rousing up' Jie thought he caught a glimpse of somebody at the foot of the bed, who seemed to bo - . ....... stooping down to avoid being seen. Mr. Steelk raised himself nearly erect in the bed, when he discovered a mau . who was still endeavoring, to keep out of sight by stooping lower. Mr. Steels immediately sprung out of bed, but in doing so he got tangled in the mn3quito bar frem which it took him some little time to extricate himself. The burglar started to run. In going out of the room , ho fell full length but he recovered and running out slammed the door to, and by the time his pursuer 'got to the front door he was in the street. Mr. Steele paused to put on his clothes, and while so doing the thief run out of sight. He followed down to Water street and thence went on to Main street,' but 'saw' no 'more of the scoundrel. When Mr. Steele jumpped out of bed, he noticed that his pantaloons were lying in the same position he left them the night be fore, and concluded he had lost no money. Ashe was returninghome he felt in his pocket and found his pocket-book 1 apparently all right. lie took it out, and ' the money bod parted company with him and taken up with the thief. Mr. Steele lost about $44. There was some silver chauge in the same pocket which the house-breaker failed to discover. Mr. Steele says he is conGdent be can re cognize the fellow if he can come across him dressed as he was Jhat night. ' On the same night, .or morning, MtTex ney had his house entered,' but has yet missed nothing. We learn also that the bouse of Joun Kasch was broken into The amount of the loss sustained if any wc liu not lenru. . . - . l a -t r. 1. fifcaySeethe advertisement of Mrs. GcTnbib in another column. 1 She has 1 moved to - . 1 v ; 'i the corner of Walnut and .Fourth streets Her old customers will bear this in mind. gsT Capt - McDonald . offers t tho Utile steamer Trader for sale on liberal terms. ' tT Wm. H. Sheets, who was recently dismissed from his ministerial functions, by the Methodist Conference, was arraigned in the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, and txiund over to the March term.' The lil was filed at $500. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sr.v avTMiHiJi Uoumm jjvjvojl.it JLd her caxtoniers and the public in general that she has removed to the corner of Walnut and Fourth Ktrect. where she will continue to carry on the M1LL1NKKY and I)ttESS-MAKIN( BUS I N ESS. Hie has slo on hand a stuck of llilliuery Goods and Dress.Triraniiiig, which she is closing Very cheap. 1 . .. octll LOST OR STOLEN! - grrna rum auotJS'D8t'8m terdny a Lhu k covered patent nietnorsndam bM)k routjunin; om unto on 8. A. blancbrd for f '), dim on tho "'th of this month ; another on the same man for $UMk also, another on sains for flU'41. tine two and a half Tears frosn date, payable Unfch Worthinton; oneow N. and P. 4)Mey, of 1 a-wyvHle, K j., ival.! t Ilngu WorthliKtOD and brother, for imr &m, with a credit of fliMi at one tiom, aud $: or S-rt at iHttitr. Tli-r wr -ral otlker TslusMe note and per. A liberal rewar J will be paid to any one rluruiu the slov tlrwrilirrf MtM-ra totlw Mixli'rKiirHtMl.or kniving; thflu at tliLoflW. Ill'UU WORTH 1NGTON . It try lll).th-MADE SHOES! J- JiHtit Wit. I. f I. Mi Jit$ H TUKK J particular no he that I am fprfns: to pay Marked attention to the manufacture of Ladies', ill mid lliititmn's Shorn of alt kluds. Ii raws of emergency, ladiea can have shore made within fonr hours notice. If any one doubts the fact, let theai try jt. , . -v 4 , .. Goiitlonteu will pleaM call and the haadaoaia and durable stjlrs tf Fall and WiuUr Boots I am now m:i Li . ; WANTfct Iiuiucdiatety, tea ir t)ra od journeymen, for men's a ad woman's work. The highest wagrs w ill tx paid iu caah. e.t2l JOUN RASCU.NV 8SecouJt.

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

kfmXIlcl!t7rt00?. V XJ MTS' all uses for which koi cine u vequired, for sale at octiw ruujirsun o irnjr piore. jf-OJSe'.JTRJl TJiJt Is I JS T M JS YS cheapest article In use for making Soar " One pound of it makes twelve gallons of good soft soap. Veil directions seld with every box of it, by 1 , j oetlO 1 1 , I V. SJinOMPSONi Drngfrist.. 3 ten cent rolls, at - octlO TIIOMPSON'3 Drug Store. TVRKMSIt 8MOKI.XU TOB4CCOTbe geuutne article, at octlO THOMPSON'S Drug Slore. WItUSHES-Ili I It, VL O THE 8, JLM Shoe, Kail, Tooth, Paint, TarDinh (large or mall), Pencil, Painters', Dnstine, Counter Dusters, Scrub, Horse, and Whitewash, with all other kinds of Brushes yourcan ask for in a Drug Store, can be bought very cheap of octlO . ; N.S.TnOMrSON, DrngKidt. oldas.estaUihmeat- in. tha . United , States, W r hole or ground, warrranted te give eatisfaction or o charge, for sal a at 1 , I ViCKERY BK03. . no JfjyOLISn MUSTJBD, Etc. JUd 100 tba English ilnstard, loose or in cans; : 4 dos Jars prepared French Mustard; ' v. , 60 Dm Kentucky Mustard. .. a--All warranted good, for sale at ' ' VICKERY BROTHERS, dot4 . . Ko. 82 Main street. rmO MOTOGRJPIIJ.YDJjriBBO. Jm. TY PE ARTISTS KELLER r WHITE, at the solicitation of a number of artists, haTe Wrought on a complete as. sortment of PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPE STOCK, Consisting of every style of ' '.; : CASE. j PLATES, - . . BATHES, , CAMERAS, " STANOS. '" CHEMICALS, Ac, Ac, with which they are prepared to furnisb the trade at Cincinnati prices. All orders will receirs prompt attention.' , KELLER ft WHITE, e28-df wlm . ' ' ' O.S2 Main street ;!?; 1 The Great iledical Discovery! SCOVILL'8 SAUXAPAaiLLA AND STILLINGIA, OR BLOOD J & lilVEIi SYKUP! v. , : lb STV TUsTVl Aa VsT ' Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and Mercurial Dit eases,' Old Sores, Skin Diseases', and till other-dncaiet which are caused by an im . purcitQte 'o? ' the'SLOOPM ' T A Sn 0-9 CS 01 C5 e 5 C 55 A IMrr Curt qf. Scrofulous White .tllig! Jtm& th Blmttmtnt mrltmrtlm KmVbtn. WW IS UMM OJVE Of TUMI WOH8T JIM. caiw ever recorded. He now eijoy nAmU health, and has ir the part year clone as much work as any yoang man of uw age! This euro has ex cited hi frkwta., iii(hborii, and b yiciuiis, and even aoine of the Medical t'acnlta. Oue of the lro fnnnori (lr. It. 8. Newtuli,) who Wis called to see him ana Suriruon. not to prescribe, was so forcibly iasprcmwd with the lmtmkalA (wrnfice l'orrr of thu Jwafunae, that he has adopted it Into his private prticti v, as well as at the Colleges ana HospitaliCmoiMXATl, Keb. 10, IS.8.' Mcshks. A. L. Srovu-L A Vf. - ....: i,ulWie. I will with great pWure give my testimony as to wb.it your SABAr.ktt.LA and StilLi koi a, or ftloni amtl l.ivr Fyrwjt, haSdouetor me. some three years and ahalfao, 1 was attacked with a Scrofulous Vt hue swtliiui;, which was at. teuded with mMt excruclt i tir pains. I tried vail 011s remedies, and bad two of the best physicians sf the city (one of them a rrorcssor In an Hid School Medical C-ollege), and they failed to give me any relief. I was so reduced that I was confined to my bed ftr over three mouths.. The nerves and niuarles of one 12 were so contracted and drawn uv. that could noi trulk. I had more than a dozen nnning nlocrt on my leg; from which I took, from time to time, more than one hundred y icet of UOSK, seme of them from three to four inches long. I was reduced to aloiost a skeleton, and my friends bad Kivrn up all hope of my recovery. I was iu this condition when I commenced the use of yonr Blood ana Lirtr jrp. I have nied altogether some two dozen bottles of it, and at the same time the lodim Ointment, which you advise t- use with it ; and last ly, the 1 1 enliug .Ointment, given under the head of White. Swelling, la yoar airectioua. lam now abU to attend tobunnem, and my lefts have become so strong that I walk without any difficulty, and have entire! recovered mm UeaUh. lours, trulv, MARTIN KOBto.Jr. Residence on Eighth street, between Mound and John, Ko. -'l; or at the place of business, with Brown A Villette, No. 4 East Fourth street. Read an extract from the Cifrinnnti 3fwf.'uf Jimr. 1, Vol. 5, page am, by Its editor, frof. It. 8 iewton. in regard to this remarkable cure: . "While Martin Robbins was in the very worst Imafiiuable condition, we were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. The indications of a reunion of the bone, under the circumstanced, were very unfavorable, tor he would sit, day after day, picking ant small pieces of bone, which would slough off I found him using Kwil'i preparation, trkirh he contiuuAt to K.v nntil a cure teas effected. We gave hi in no constitutional treatment, ltMing in attendance only as a nureot, ; yet we confuss we h.id mm h curiosity to see what could bo done In a syrfteni tut extotisively diMased as -his was." Will the afllivted call on the egunt and get a pamphlet containing wrtiflcates of cures from well known cltitens it Circin&atif - . &tS liacollct that tUU lutdioiue is ur wauled to cure all diseases that are c.-tnm.-d by an impure state Of the blood. - Scot ill's L'lool and Liter Htfrvpia eompoMnd entirely of vegetables, and iaperfeetta tafa far Children to e, in caae of sore mouth or eruption of the skin. If uiotkers value the health of their children, they should eradicate the seeds of the dhteae before it is too late. Read the statement of one of the oldest chemists ia Cincinnati. We hereby certify that we Lave been made ao nuainted with bcoriU'm Hanapariila, and tjlillinyia, or BLOOD AUD LIVER SYHV1. The ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into the preparation. W. 4. MKKR1I.L CO., One door west of Burnet House, Ciu'ti." -For sale by the Proprietors, A. L. SCOVILL & COn . Xo. 12 Wet Eighth St., Cincinnati.,-, Also, by Keller A White, EvausvlUe, lad.. 1 X. S. Thompson, L Also, agents for the sal of Dr. I loir IiUtm for IL Lung; aod lr..liakrU 1 Un. Panacea, for the cure of all paio, Lota internal aud external . oct7-dfw2iu ' ' ' - ' " Till UD DOU8'.-iLL tl'IIO W.f.Vr wrM to shoot "Msd Dors" or any other 'game" -will - find aa excellent niortnwDt of tbe variona brands of gunpowder and gun-caps; also, shot and Jrud, at reduced rate, at VICKERY BU0S., ort7 82 Main street. . -just ur.cKivnn 1,570 pjchWW aes of China, UUum, Oueeuicure,umd LootingChute,; KJO gross Table Cutlerf. J. W. HUGHES, . , 18 Main street, Eransville. U-38 rraln a4orted for tho Country Trale oil hand. ' ' ' octtt 'l8!i9. FALL AN D AV INTER 1 859 Gr O ODS! 4J.VJf.VsT It hi L LI BESPECT9 fully solicit the attention of their nnmerons friends and cnslomeis to au extensive aaenrtuirnt of ... i t FALL AS D WINTER GOODS, Which they are Lily receiving and mi1mitting fo insMctiiu . Those good embrace ail tho nt-wes lMiia"ns aud moot dasirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Aniieted they ruumerate a few of the depart me sis w hk h will i loiind complete, aud coinprixiiig all ilie novel tie ., of I ha MMun : ' I'lot lis, Casxitaeres, and iKje-Skins; 8atlnetr, Taney Tweeds, and Jeans; Mnfl's. Uerinos, and Diess tiuods; , ;iiigbaui'S I'rinte, abd Pcotck Tlaid; L'ibiiotis, Hosiery, and Gloves; , . . Blankets, Flannelm Liuseys, aud T'ukiiK: tiheeting. 8hirtings, aud Mariuers Stripea; 1 Gen nine Irish Linens, "our own iniiwrtatioa;" Boots and thoea; Hats and Caps; Fancy Articles, Notions. Trimmings, Ac. " oc,VJ '- ' VOBS'Eli MAIM AND rililiT tiTS. LOVBlirT70tTBt 1)0 bbla ''Wallis MIIU" Extra Flour; .VI sacks do do Jiut recolred aud for sa'e ly otto GEO. 1'USTEK A CO.

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MEW ADVERTISEHENTS.

Tobacco. ' .: -5 U) boxes various brands bright Virtrlaia; t 35 do Halves, Fives, and Eights; f I 25 caddies " Planter's Choice;" fc-A vl wj 00 Bnrowa." In store and for sale low, by oct6 GEO. FOSTER A7 CO.' EXTRAORDINAR.Yr SALE OF 1 .4 Ftne Gold Pencil, vith Gold Pen Attached, oa Gold Locket 'for $5 ! And a PHl'MIVM to onch pnrchatar morik from Ol mFTEU TWO YEJIB& PUOflTJ'JL ble exiterience ia our reent mods of dUrosing of our JEWELRY, Sec.', and from the univvraal satisfactiou five n to "all who bavo patrvnied wr iruae, we uu pieavnre in aayjug inti we now cudsider our business tiirty .and' permanently estAtK lished. 5.1.,-.: 1 We wish it understood that this ia no Lottery. but a fair and legitimate sale, in which each ueraon gets the worth bf bit or her money in Gold Pencil vUh Gold Pt attached, or a Gold Locket, worth 5 each, which cannot be bought at any retail store for the same price ; and in addition to tbe pnrchnse. each person receives a Premium of Jewelrf, not less in value than Zi, and it may be worth 5, a, 10, 12, 15, 20, 50, or even S2UOI - . - NO MONEY RISKED t " We propose to let a person know what' .Premium he will rvceive before sendiug his money.' Any Lady or Gentleman desiring one of the above articles, can first send ns their name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and Pen, or Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform tie in by return mail hat Premium they ars entitled to. They can thea have te privilege of sending for it If they choose. '',' t t ' i ; Our premiums are f istribnteif in a fair and honorable manner, and as" soon aa the name of the 1 ufchaser is received with the 85, his Peacil and Pea and Premium, or Gold Locket, and Premium, are put up in a safe manner, and sent to the owjier by mail, free of postage. , Our plan, from lotigexpori. euce in the abovo busiuess. has given general satisfaction, as each purchaser can soil or trade the above articles for all they fcofVhim, and jretaiu the premium gratis , . 1 If, however; any person should feel disposed to send ns their money in advauca, they may rely on beiug as fairly dealt with as though they had made previous application.: 1 1 ' 1 j And if any one is dissatisfied witlf their purchase, and an unbiased person competent to judge layi ths articles are not worth more than' the money iaid for them, and in some cases TEN or even 1'Oi.TV times the amount, let such person return the goods and we will freely refund the money. : But sum will aak (aa. tnany haw), how. caa iwe afford to give so much for so little money I . In answer, we say, that all who are acquainted with the Jewelry butiineas kuow that I here is avareely an article of Je elry purchased at a retail store, upon w hic-h there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 per cent, on manufacturers' price. We Iwiug ageuts for the manufacturer, kava adopted thin plan of disposing of our gotslf, rather than selling to country dealers on time, and taking tbe chance of collecting our billa. ' . ;.. , . By this arrangement, we bring the put chaser la direct communication with the manufacturer, aud the profits .that are made: by the doxea hands throtnclt which the Jewelry Jias to pass,, we give to the pnrcltnAer In premiums, as above stated. ' . We therefore offer the following iudncemeutsio persons acting as agents for us : 1; t .-' , , ; Any person sending us fi" for our goods, will receive a l'vu 11 and r n and rremiam.or Locket and preminrrt, free. , . . . , For further Indncements, see circular. Among our premiums are articles soluble for ladder gentlemen, such as -Gentlemen' Gold and Silver Walefxs, Cold Vest and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Watch Keys, f Gou Skirt 8ttds- plain and w ith settings f Cold ScAtf Pis new style; Gold Breast Pins, Cal.fornia Diamond Pint, Gold Kings, Ac, Ac. 'ForLacileQ, 1 , Wo have GOLD WATCH ES, JTIorentlne, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Cameo, Garnet, and Coral Breast' Pins and Ear Kings, Gold Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold llelt Mides, Gold ltiogfl,c. Alto, Piaoos, IIelodeons,-M usical Boxes, Accordeonti, Ac. . , . M W Uuexceptionabla Ileferences given whenever required. AGENTS WANTED for every part of the country. ..- JJ. B. In sending your names, write the State, County, an 1 Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried. ' Address ANGLE efe CO., - . 102 CANAL STKEET, (Old No.) . oct5-2d . . r . v . ms ' yVr A. U0LLLGSW0RTH:&,BR0. TfWJtWE JUST BMtCEiVXn" ' LARGE MAX and new importation of CROCK ERY-W ARE," GLASSWARE, CHINA Ac, on First street. Ev-" aonville. ' ' : '' -'-p-t5. ft. II. rAIECU!ln.".....;.....,...l..JoMN W. BimiHAjt E. II. FAIRCllILD 4& co.; I i 111 lit i c cinn vviiiiiiiotuuu ifAiaia uu i, a , 7ft Pfi vn Aft rn rrr. i '-A ' ' ivicw nHl iza'afst , l V -.... U,"'-"a-ort4 1I$1CIJJYB STBtJVQEB8t AS'D persona within to vinit t lie Fair, will be orofrrutlv atteoiled to, iu thlr aoaeuee, aA Aha eaase price aa if they were present.; j -,...: -t , .Ct4--"m VBTBkvEiiBn-M fbeshIlot nXM'ot SIIAt.LENnKKGKR'S ANTUMJTK, a anre remedy for Fever and A?ne, at - - "W.II.P.STODDARDV ort5 ' IT Main atrwet." WATCiiEty (JLOCKS, AUD JEWELRY VWJ VMJS'U J'VLL I ' COM LB TEB AT B. Mir stock of irood tn the above line, by late arrivals direct from tbe manufacturers, we are enabled to sliow a Iarce and well selected stock of Gold and Silver Watches, all kinds of Je-elry. Clocks, 811 ver Ware, Ac, all f the latest stvbeand rich desigiiSrWhichWe offer at the lowest Eattern prices. All ladies and theef of mankind are eapert fully invited to call and examine onr pooils, at the old stand. BITTROLFF BROS., - "octt 48 Main st between First and Mecond. wi Lkctm ' c o uj"'7j Mnjjyr jfj EIGHTH WARD. The atialinetl voters of the Eolith Ward are herely notiliel that an election wi II tw held ai the Youu? America Enpine House on Saturday ,the 15th day of Uctolier, 1H.V.I, to elect a Couucilman ft r the Kihth Ward, to fill the vacancy ovaaloned by the rei-aatiod of Thouiaa Redmoiid,'K. . W. BAKERf Mayor. Mayor Office, Evansville, Oct. 4, 1859.-td " m tJMT HMiCACAVJtOJK JMMOJB AMD Jr splondid . bt of hubs, felloes, spoke, sliaft," and poles. . For sale low by octt ' E. H. SABIK A CO. 'nrij'irUJisiiBOAiBtJ!t7s iiozejw AwJ jiut recti veil and for sale bv ot t a , - ' S. E. G ILBIRT A CO. wil,(t-300 rUMJkAE, &MXMH 1 W fur sale by net 3 . S. E. GILBERL A CO. ' note, cap and letter, fer sale low hy oct 3 , ' " 8. E. GIEBERT A- CO. C ZTjIM Cil . T U 'KJT 1 V A?i VJS BX?tt J fol rsaU by 1 1 S. K. GILBERT i CO. . (at 3 S f-vr sale by oct 3 S. E. GILBERT A CO. - 'WHw-ViVfA lAVfjr rsv A SHALL CAPITAL A Person whu haa a mill, iih a pmal aprata for making flour, and to which is attached a circular saw, having exhausted his a.eans tn preparing his mill, needs a partner with a small capital to buy wheat, aud to ope? rate the establishment, i There is a home demand at good price ia tbe town for all the mill caa produce. The chance is an excellent one for a good investment. Apply to the editor of the Journal. . sept20-tf -- i AJ boxea for sale low by oct 3 8. E. GILBERT k CO. A WEUKTJBLEH J.VU VBCMTSTSweet and Irish Putatoe. Turnips, Green A pAc, at VICKERY BKOK.

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JL - others vhlting our cfty, are Informed tbst I tboa 1 uelr I'troll"ff-' umc" street, the following reliable Companies : Indianapolis In. WM. II. V. HTUDDARD No 17 Main street lias l,P"'te be Port office, whereeneor the other can snnincet.'ompany ; lUningbun Insurance Company , Jat received a full stock ""ef Dmes, Medicines, : u t,me" during their office honrs.be found I Kjile Iiisranv Comi any of Cincinnati ; Ohio Life l'aint.i,0iU, and Y&rulshM, direct from the tt-tuo- ,t0 ..Bdt. P"1 hlllT' llma ln-uraiic-.Comrnjr. factui-er and iaiurtrr,, Uagbt for cash, and U ' hours Trom 8 to 1Z A. M., and Trom to o r. M. ; ' j Permanent ofhee in Foster's new building. second now prepared tv frit all orders at aucb pricM m will i..- "y-. .,.v. w. bawvck, at. r tl.n.r ; f..r the present in Poeey'a Block. leept21 Insure riictiou. Orders left at the itgj-e ly Z p29-3md r .

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rmicxETa teb jnsruicT ML Fair and tba Bailroad an be purchased at the following placet, and persons would sava them selves -trouble by 'purchasing-before leaving tba. city: Washington House, Main street; John Wealy's, do; W. P. Stoddard's, do; Hornbrook & TJo.'a, Water street ; Depot E. A C. Railroad, sept 30 P. HORNBROOK, Secy. Inquirer copy. XAytTTACTrRER JtWHOLESALB DEALER IN - r CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, SA TINKTTS, TWEE US 1 ' 'a n i '1 Vi . i GENTS;.; FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hate and Caps. Ko. 3 WaTca STar.ET, wt. IIaix ajco SvcAxoae, "Ifpl2 ; r YAXSYILLE, IXD. - JLW Ileal Estate tor sale at public auction October 27th, J859, at H) o'clock A.Mat the Court houae door. - " v; One hundred acres in five acre lots oa Washing, ton Avenue, about one mile from ths Court-house, belonging to Wm. Bierbower.'! Theee lots are suitable for private residences or s;rdeniug pnrpoees. To persons desiring property for either of the above purposes or to hold on speculation, this sale presents strong inducements. Kow is the time to aucure a place for a suburban residence at alnt what yoa would have to-pay for a tmall lot in tSecitv. Some of these lots are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale between now aud the day of sale. We are always on hand with horse and buggy, to show parties desiring to kny this valuable property . " ," Tibmi LiaaaAU Plats of lots to La aeea at our office in Posey's Blocx and at the Pot-ofilca. -u. . h : i ( ; JtfcDOXALD 4 5ABIN, - sep30-lm ' Beat Eatate A Inauranoa AgnuU MOZART HALL! 1 npBM OM.D mMMmOt,M0 MIJIVI. HJ8 JL been purchased by the aul-scriber and it name changed to SIozakT It haa been eo. tirely renovated and fitted np in an elegant and convenient style for Dramatic exhibitions, aud tor Concerts, Balls and public meetings. A new stage has been erected and an entire new set of beautiful scenery added. ' A neat and convenient restawtant is now attached to it, from which partiea caw be supplied with support and refreshments equal to any to be obtained in the city. 1 he proprietor will spare no expense or -exertion to nutkn it an agreeable aud pleasant place of resort for ladies aud '.gentlemen. In the Restaurant, Oysters and other delecacies of the season, will be sol ved up at any hoar for visitors Four parlor and a large dining room 'in which over two hundred guests can to seated, have been erected ia place of the old Bowlf lux Alley. 1 ' - . - sepSOtf C. F. BOLLE. North Atlantic. Steamship Co.! JJpEGUItB THROVUIt J.I.VE TO ilV SAN EKANCISCO, via Panama Railroad, and connecting only with steamers Golden Gate, Golden Aire, John It. Stephens, aud Sonora, of the racinc Mail Seamthtp Covtyatg at Panama, Direct to AiiuumlL 'The splendid steautehipa BALTIC, ADRIATIC, AND ATLANTIC, -Having been entirely refitted and adapted to th California trade, will hereaf er run as above, leav ing thia wort on the 6th and OU of each mouth, from the foot of Canal street, North IUver. fe Pwengert and Mailt will be forwarded by Panama Railroad, and connect at Panama v ith the Pacific Blail 8teamahin Company's maanificeut Steamships, which will be in readiness and leave immediately for San Francisco. They will tie embarked free of expense from Railroad, by Comny s steamboat T A BOUA. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each ship. Steerage passengers found In cooked provisions, bedding, and attendance. It is believed that the accommodations afforded by the above ships are un surpassed by any in the world. The public are informed that the P. M. 8. S. Co. always have ONE Ott MORE EXTRA STEAMERS lying at Panama, ready fir sea, to avoid any poeaible detention of Passengers or Mails, and embark their passengers by steamboat. - 1'or paMsae, apply at the only office of the Company, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, to WILLIAM II. WICKIIAM. ' - aept3t-l!wd SAPONFIER, ... OR ' CONCENTRATED POTASH. . More than Double the Strength of Ordinary Potanh TTfOR MJKura soj i uvitno vt JL lime, with little trouble and at trifling expense. Tbe cheapest article ever discovered for the purpose. One pound will make twelve or fifteen gallons of good soft soap, or nine pounds hard soap. Printers will find it a superior article for cleaning type. It Is perfectly soluble and free from impurities. " ' Broken in smalllumps and put op 10 I, 2, 4 and 61b cans. , Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHEMICAL WORKS, Brooklyn, and sold by K. R. BCRKJEE t CO, oct 3, lydAw-id 181 Pearl Street, New York. nt890LUTI0Jr.-TlfE EMOtEtU JLr pienal connection between Drs. Khrnian A Baird has ceased, by the withdrawal of Dr. Baird. The bills w 111 be adjusted by Dr. Ell RSI AN, who is authorized to collect the same. JThBfl. EBK.njJV sT GLElViZ. MIR. JLF E1IRMAN has asociated with him ia bis profession, Dr GLEIYIZ pronounced GUvis recently fiona one of the bast German Medical school, and who has had practice as a snreon as well as a Ehsiciaa.' They can be consulted at the office eretofore occupied by Dr. Xhrman, at all hours. oct3.tr WJAXTED A WET XVllSE, OSK TO LIVE f f in the family preferred, Apply to 'octS J. W. HUGHES. To JjET-o.v P'jr Jt v pji wo nu blr terms, a Boat-yard and Dry -docks on the pa. nal just outside the city limits. Apflr to" ' Oct 3 ' r t f J. Mr, JtVtiJIKS. . ; t .. 'TVCBW WHITE JISH-40 UVI OLE rW V . and half bblsNo.1. lorsalehy -. - . oct3tf . ; . 6. E. GILBERT A CO. WtXUITM. LIME- BBL8 FOB TV i aaUbv ... . . 8. E. GILBERT A CO.. MEDICAL NOTICE. JThMS. J&.J. II BU VJJS'D F. U SJ W - MM , TKR have thU day aaseciated tbeiuaelve to- ; gather in the practice of Medicine and burgery, uner the atyleef BRAT SAWYER. ; ; - ' r hUttm havir.K had long; exiierience in "heir prolesioa, they, feel a conndeuee that by strict alteutifU, ,U,T cn sani;iction to aiiwjm vuair isvorv lUJVliMMXti i .A ' 10 cask! French rfones; 100 roxes Raisins; .'.. 2 casks fine 8. F. ladbjro ; V -v f r lOO kegs 8oda; ' 10 tbla Alum; 1. 1 10O kegs pure White Lead; RA L riuM "-lb- - t l 20 dux Toy Backet: . 60 boxea Extract tf Logwood ; tit Doxea vream Tartar t ;'.. l Sundry other gooda too numerous to mention, just received aud for aale by ClilLLS AND FEVER. ' WT MB ST Ui.VO E-PJi S 8IJSmO JL strange that persons wilt continue to shake from day to day, week to week, and month to month, with Ague, when seventy-live cents invented in Dr. Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cure theaa eoand and well. Try It. For aale at nctlo v THOMPSON'S Drug Store. F R E S II O V S T E R S I It' ECEIVEU TBI9 IfJ PER Express, direct from Baltimore, choice selec ted OT3TKES, in cans and half cans. One trial will be snfflcieut to prove the superiority of theae Oysters over any other brand received in this mtr. ket.' A constant snpply will be on hand during tbe seaaon. ' EKbKIMRCUBNICK A CO., eep29: ' 8ele Agents, 47 Main street. . REMOVAL. w. A9. Bwtstn, HOjnattPFjtTnIO PHYSICIAN AND SL'BOFOS, Evans- rville. Ind., haa removed hie office to North Third street, near Main, over Baker A Foster's Law Office. . aep29-ln JL I fire Crackers jut received and Tor al by ap'.i9 PRE3T0X BROS. TT? A M I L Y MEDICINES, WA UHA NT ED Ml pure, can be had of K. 8. THOU PSO N . rjri or. a ceo a kd ciga ns. . - JL iO boxes Virginia Tobacco, assorted. ' t Brands lhs, t, Ids, and 8s, lump. i lOO raddles choice Chewing " 100,000 Imported German and Havana Cipwrs. , M.0W HalMpanish Ogaim. - - -For sale by ; snt2l WHEELER A RIGGS Atiof fee. 1 30 nwos rutjnK uto S Coffee, received and for aale hy octti . GEO. FOSTER A CO. JTIJKOUMJrTAVEU A.OT 4JE V that pure tlder Vinegar. Jnt reeeived at oct7 . VICKERY BROS. S-yitlBBM JJTIi C tfMM JAi M at O-II 0, 9 Just received at VICKERY BROS. WBEPMJVEO ttUUJBtt, PROM lie JsIsV per Ih up 4 tor aale at . VICKERY BROS,. HJljriIEL I EBB, P EjyWK.VTf, BrackeU, and Portable Lights re-gilded and acauered'to look as well as new fix tut es, or no lharge, by JOHN O'BRIEN A CO.. ott 7 21 Locust street.

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STEAMBOATyHULL, i.id - C - AJ A JL-1J.U il 1 JL O A Oj At low .ratei and. adjusts promptly; .j-;; LAP1TAL, - )ms (airly and - - ik me e v r OrriCE On Water Canal Bank. street, well known as the WJI. T. PAGE, Secre.ay. Wm. T. FasG9 T TV .? TT T? A 717" v xv A n l r m 1 -. For the following well known Companies: : - Cuirler Cmk Insurance Company, , . CAPITAL .........rrn...v.....-..; fd0,OU0 . ';' Connecticut Insurance Company, . CAPITAL. .. -l...... SOO.OWI , Peoria Insurance CAPITAL Company, ' foOO.OdO Park ' Insurance Company, CAPITAL.. .. .f200,COO . LoriUard Insurance Company, CAPITAL. 5J0,000 . ; Takes all kinds of risks, and adjusts loesea promptly. Policies for Lifo Insurance Usued fn the'" Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, . ... .: Of.NewTork. CAriTALANDSURPLLS.... 4l83)00 Of whieh- $1I,MIQ itepoMted with the Coauptrailer of tlietateof New York. eiii-3m Jim w r.V.VI It I G S.-1 0 0 B JI Ij E 3 Laruo size htutw Gunnv lUirt. in stere and ft.rsaloby TBESTOX BKOS. J. $ J. .G. SMITH, Si: 18J Main afreet. Cor. Seventh,. EVANSVILLE, IND. Pf BJ TEW I J'O B THE PJiftT PUTAv ronage beittoweil njKn them, heg leave to inform their frieuibj and the community in general. that with the aid of new machinery, thty are enabled to turn om. work superior to that of ar iny Eastern make. Those who wihh to have good TOOLS, and at the tame time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Ayes, Hoes, Draw. Knives, Pork Cleavers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made f double refined caat steel, aud warrsnted equal lo any iu 110. . . eep27-Sm TO MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS!! Cincinnati's ilk no use. . P. DEVOUT R0CKW00D A'e. 83 PEABL STREET, Wholeal dealers In w. Bonnets, Flowers, -.SHAWLS. CLOuiKS,. DC ESS , TEIMMIXGS, n0OP SKIRTS, LACE EMBROIDERIES, WHITE UGsrat IsnrrFsrMi offered to CASH and SHOKT-TIME HI' T KRS. sept 21 ir.r.nE 10 IJt It OCX WOOD, wmuiM.nijs- jriSSeifKiJiM.- r ATM 3.0W liKhts 8Xlt window sash. , 2..100 10X12 " 2,tKiO 9X12 IHVsi 10X14 " " .1,500 ioxi5, ... . . 1 100 nannel Doors, aiorted. , 2-V) boxes assorted Window Glass. aoOkeps " Nails. Jnst received and for sale by Tt21 . WHEELER k RIGCS. LM M4TTKH tA i.nr U TJJS'eH TO mJL EVERY ONE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. MILLER A NIEHAUS, at the new Pry Goods Store, 43 Main street, between First and Seond atreeu. Evanaville, Iud., are now in daily receipt of their new and fcplendid stock of FALL AX1 WINTER DRY GOODS Tliey are determined to sell and please all. They sequent their fair rimtonters and the balance of waukind t- pay them a visit, take a view of their ponds, tatlfy tin ir taMe, and lay in their ttocS for the eeaon. The stock conxikts of a grtat varietjr ttf article ter numerous to specify. MILLER A MEIIADS, Cheap Cash Store, seplC It Main street. Evansville. , malum a 1 1.. McDonald wt He SsVKlV t. iv j ? i r r (Jcncral Insurance, Seal Estate, AND Collecting Agents, jgBSaeaneaaayaa t ttpUm jjmn sell bejl estate JJM of all descriptions, lient lloiae. Secwrw aud t Collect Claims, and Pay Taxes. . Will iinm-e.airainst loan ordamarebv fire. Bnild. j ng, Merchaudiae, IVraonal Property, and the per- ; jl of inland uaviatiou; also, the Uvea of Individnats avaitiKt the dangers and accidents ol travel, in mJL DRUG fT0IIK,Xo.l7 Main itreet, con tinues to keen on hands a full and complete supply of Medicine. - Paint. Oils, .Varnishes, Glrji, Uruwhea, Perfumery, f .'-'it.- lunp, Bartting Fluids, Ac Which he hrtft at oi low a Biire at any how ia the city. K a larire and varied UMrtinri t of AXHUOTlTJi STOCK. CAM Eli AS, CASES, ASD CHEMICALS, - f in faet. everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended ts and forwarded by steamboat or Express te any part of the country. septZO . Arm e mi he s en ee be . 3 o y Just received and for sale by OXEH sepal CHA8. McJOnKSTPy. THE flHKAT EASTERN KCLIPSEDI (WT TIUM .71 OMR '.VT THE JBBI. jl va! of I lie frreateot ship is yet uncertain; hnt it is rpieiii to know that the stock of FALL AND WINTER DRifiOI3 at Si. Exercn A Co. 'a I the uiot complete in the city ; and as they expect to increaae tlw-ir unWa largely by selling cheaper than ever, their citoineri may rely upon getting bargaius. . They will be pleased to shew their stock of gooda to all, whether they wish to buy or not, and all goods are warranted as represented. sep23 'xrnywTott'frMntJMHTitE at.vj the ar W children cry for. mail bv Dr. John Bull, al ortl0 . THOMPSON'S Prng Store." !KU WHITE PIBHS JIJLP ial hy W W barret Xo 1, jut weeived and tor sal by octC GEO. FUSTEB at CO. AfilUJBS.40,000 Imported German Cigars; :tO,OuO UaJf-SpaaUti do ' Just received and for sale by uetr, GEO. FOSTER A CO. mrmECTESMlu''UMaM IV 1 OU XHL M JGregor's Extra, for sale low to close coniRnment, by GEO. FOSTER A CO. Wj9TTOES.50 Ht ltltfil.fi rOTJAm. ba-s arled kilnl, large sire, for sale at r inarS VICKERY BUoS b Main street. O T" TsfTTTsf! wmr WW SVsV eV WA.W MUVA V f W Wll JT P. L. CEISSLER. MAIM ST., BETWEEN THIRD AN1 FOURTH, ... OPPOSITE COURT HOPSE. . . afV-sT rV.VfV JVBT BETtfBJS'EO I'FOM .AEAf. the Jaat. where lie has purchased a beautiful amortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS. and JEWELRY of everr des--cription, the tindorslpne.l is prepared to salt rr-rhaM-rs iu every particular. Us Invites aa examinatiioii of bis goods and prices. 1 p. I,. GIESSLER. N. B Watches aud Clocks repaired and w arranted. sep'2311