Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1859 — Page 2

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I w- leetlOI-. ' I Returns come in rery slowly. Throughout this portion of the State, the rote seems to bare been light, the people taking no interest in what should interest them in- - tensely. They seem determined to leave the .election of their -fficers to those who make politics a trade. 1 From all we can eather, we think tne Democrats have held their own in this State, There ba been more splitting of tickets j this fall than common. . t nhin h nnao'lAs Democracy nave I been overwhelmingly defeated. Dennison, the Republican candidate for Governor, has been electd by a majority of from 15,000 to J 20 000 votes. The legislature is largely 1 -a 1 . I Kepublican, and will no doubt send Gov. j Chase to the U. S. Senate ia place of Don. I Geo. E. Pugh. ' This defeat will injure Mr. Douglas' prospects considerably. In Pennsylvania, it is probable the Opposition havVsucceeded by a handsowe ma jority. . From Minnesota we have nothing defi ' nite. Tremenduous efforts were made by ' both parties to succeed, and it will be hard telling who is the victor nntil the Pembria resrion is fullv heard from. Iowx, in like manner.' has few telegraphs, and- several dT will elanse before returns sati-factory will received from her. - The r-of the election indicates that the contest' of lSGOwiUna'rroV down to two parties-tbe ' Administration and the pm,wiW.V.,In::namilton".conntv... the

Ameri-aMf --wr-WioiiV' 'bemlwent under the the pressure of foreign impoita-A.'n-mracV: therebv divine that licns- The jeans and linseyi were of a it-

party the county. ,The German Republi- ' ,. were much dismasted with this, wid WroWt against anv further alliance with r - c , 1 them. Gibson County Fair. Occasionally, a day of genuine enjoyment U experienced by editors, in common with other portions of the community. The as- j perities and vexations of editorial life melt away beneath these gleams of sunshine all of care s wrinkles are smootneu out and the scribbler-returns to his labors with 1 new (eelings in fctct, a different man. This wa3 the effect of a day s visit to the Gibson County Fair on ns. We spent the entire day Thursday mingling with the popie ofthe county witnessing the improvements and nartakinjr of the happiness that seem ed to perTaJcUhV'eniire'trovfdthat was present. The hospitable citizens of Triuceton had btcn nulling in their efforts to make their. exUbilioa .'attractive; and if. the. encomiuras of visitors were any reward, they were amply repaid for all their toil. the FAia; gkocwd la situated from a Quarter to a half a wile fram th town of Princeton, and consists of

i cr seven acres of ground, enclosed with countenance. Providentially, no one was a substantial fence The location has been seriously injured, though some were considViTn;nfcAYnjVm,n:r erably bruised, now it was that so many

vww-m j - - - - 1 - - j th rmnnd Hones beautifull r towards the railroad, so that on entering the enclosure, one gUnce of the" eye takes in the various bails, the cattle stalls, the horse ring, and the vast crowd of visitors- The managers adopted the judicious' rule,' that things appear to a better advantage in a. compact - form. 1 A little Toom, well Ailed, always appears in , a better .style; than the 'same '. 'articles placed in a I..rge room. But we do not wish to be understood as asserting that the arti cles on exhibition at Princeton were few in 'number: ' '.; v c - ' . ' ' tlVC STOCK. - -X ... - ..The exhibition of cattle, in point of num- ' bers, was good. ; ;Wtf : had some ' animals at ' our Fair that were superior to any we saw on Thursday, but' we didn't have so many of them. The display of horses if we ex cept the stallions disappointed our expec tations.' A3 a horse-raising county, Gibson Li somewhat celebrated, and we anticipated a much better show than we found. There were large numbers of stallions, ,and they seemed to be of good blood and in good conaiuon, out iucib met. uu . iiuiktu horses, no fine match orjearriage horses ; -we didn't et en see a first-rate buggy horse, . cor a swift pacerH though lady Shellbark, who is said to be fast, was on the ground. The show of jacks, jennets, and mules, wai ' very goc. ! A pair of the latter, in particular, attracted our attention. There were .some good bogs, and a few. tolerably fine sheep. Of poultry," there were !it few specimens present, and those of a not very superior grade. ' v 'AOWrLTCTlAt iKPtniESTS A5D MkCIIAS- .. ; . : -t ism. . In this department we noticed one or two reapers, a thresher, contrivance for nnloading and mowing bay, a hominy mill or two, jwme -orn i planters, and other machinery ,too tedious to mention as the auctioneers have it. To farmers this ought to prove - the most attractive feature of our fairs, yet we saw but little interest manifested Sri the machinery at Princeton. Manual labor has

costi jo much more' than formerly, that ma-

chinery is absolutely a necessity to almost eteryarmer io the land. Ever j intelligent farmer will kec himself thoroughljr posted ... . . i- : . a- : ,;,..,T. M aU lbe iBproieinents made in agricul taral implements, ana luiiy unaersiana ineir use. The mechanical department was not ... . . . quite so well filled as we would like to have seen it. There was a beautiful slde-Saddley some gootl harness, some shoes, and numerous other little articles. x The feature of this department was the carriage- and buggies the product of, the skill and labor of Messrs, Apptnfield A Co: 4 These would do honor to any cityC ho Weyer it might hav adranced in tbe rnanafactnring scale. ; . -l be nn isn 01 the specimens thgentlemextfbad :n, the groxinds Sras faultless in. almost erery particiilarj if we may except the painting, which, we were informed, was not, so good as it would hare" been, had more time elapsed before the Fair. Mr. Appenfield told us that herintended taking iiis carriages and baggies to the HepdersonFalr.'. ' 1 .- v- - Ga.nr, YxasTABUca, asid Fbcits. The samples of corn were beautiful. lbe r a fe4ttlU U1 CUCIJ UCK1IIUUU IUUIU uaiuij surpassed. -The vegetables especially the potatoes and beets-rexcelled anything we ever ceneia. ko aescnoe tne Tanety ana quality of all the articles in this department . would exceed our space . The apples, in size, variety, and quality were fine, though not equal to the display at the District Fair. e noucea one nine dox 01 peacnes, ratner of an ordinary lot. For a peach country, thi3 was, to os, a matter of surprise. There we -ko 8me fine specimens of quinces. Tne display or Dowers did ntt manifest a very high order of taste. . . Ladlm DxraaTiimt. - The success of the Gibson County Fair - .. 1 ft. 7 . A 1 was owing aimosi enure ly 10 me energy and industry of the ladies. Every part of their departments were well represented. From a johnny -cake to the finest sample of fruit, pound, or sponge cake, every class was full. Bread of every variety was to be found on the table. Quilts, specimens of needle work, embroidery, crochet' workall were well represented. One . quilt, in particular, was enough to excite the patriot ism ot. the most indifferent. It contained pictorial representations of Washington and lady, and all the Presidents of the United States, with lines from the song of the Star Spangled Banner. In this department ere several pieces of splendid jeans and linscy. yotwithsUnding the efforts of the Democratic party to crush out hoine nmn-kctures, it did us good to witncM bow nobly old Gibson stood up perior quality, and we have no doubt would out wear any foreign goods that might be maJe UP The table comforts were ' numerous and made one feel comfortable to look at them. There were over four hundred entries of this department alon. The ladies in Princeton are celebrated for their skill in putting up fruit and making sweet meut, but we think at this Fair they outdid them selves. Jellies clear as crystal, and pre servcs that would make the mouth of an epicure water, were strung throughout the w eo entire length of the hall and afforded one 0f tue sweetest displays it was ever our good'fortune to witness. Paxio. Io the afternoon whilst everything was passing off pleasantly,' and all seemed to bc enjoying themselves, all at once the seats that formed the amphitheater, came to the ground with a crash. Hundreds of persons were on them when they fell, and for ' an instant all was confusion, and alarm. IIusbands were seeking their wives, fathers and mothers their children, brothers their sisters, and for 8tVcrftl min'-tcs lhe -Te-test anxiety nnd consternation were depicted on every on top. of otbeis, without no one being badly v injured," was quite a rovstery to all. It was sometime after this accident before the equanimity -of the crowd was entirely resioreu. - - - t t ; 1 v.---a We came near forgetting to remark that the ' display of cldldren was good. The premium, we presnme. it one was given, was awarded to a Mr. and Mrs. Mead. This venerable couple made their appeatonce in the ring in a buggy to which was hitched an ancient looking grey mare and were followed -by fourteen of their childrentwelve boys and-two girls--each mounted upon a grey. animal, the progeny, we pre sume, of the old grey attached to the buggy. The sons w ere all stout, athletic looking fel lows, and the girls buxom looking lasses. The crowd greeted the appearance of the eld gentleman and lady with as much en s.- - tbusiasm ' as would v have been awarded them in ancient Sparta.' We learn that the old gentleman had a plowing match on his farm, the day before, in which the twelve KtAdinntT UUe around which were gathered forty-five of his own children and granchildren. The Fair was a complete success, and was much superior to the exhibition last year. .Tie. motto of the managers isT.Mever im prove," and they already predict that the exhibition next year, at which' time they expect to secure the District Fair, will far exceed the display made on this. ' We wish the managers and citizens all success in their endeavors. V ' ' " : ' ' , T. .Three prisoners confined in the Cin cinnati jail made their escape on Wednesday morning. Two of them were in confine ment on a charge of counterfeiting and the other for forgery. Two of them had not been" arrested ut la?! acrvunts. The "other voluntarily returned and gave himself tip. Bs- Col. J. Wooten, a few ' days since, disposed or tue. Natural Bridge property Rockbridge county, Va., to John Lustre, for the sum of $ 12,000.

CITY ITEMS.

8Bojs in want of new- style bats or caps, rill do well by calling at Hcgues', r' i . ri SL.i, " , . U has a large fu'.ply, ami will fell very cheap. Ladies will find his stock in th above line the very article they have been wishing' tor, a good hat-or' ettp for tbeir boys to go tochooljn.llis stockof glqjc is good. Give him a call. C2yA lengthy communication, in 'reply to one in our paper a few days ago, has been unavoidably crowded out this morning. We will publish it in full on Tuesday morning. Fair matters at this season of the year which may be said to belong to them must take precedence ? I .. ' Communicated. Mr. Edirob: Mr. Whittlesy says Experience" is a Black Republican. Perhaps be would find out true enough whether I an or not? Mr. editor of the Enquirer, "Experience" will wacer the amount he made by deserting the Know Nothings, and divulging their, secrets to a cunning and deceitful politician, against either 1 the city printing or the Sheriff s patronage, that he is not a Black Republican. ' '.' Who set you up , as a dictator of Democratic principles, as one . who has the right to proscribe Democracy? Is it a certain wily office-holder who is never content but when be has you or some other 8$ abusing Democrats and Democratic principles. What political creed did you preach at the Blairsville convention? The Sheriff of this county, who .'was he then ? What was hit political faith ? Was it Douglasism or : Bachanani3m. I don't believe the late Sheriff drove or owned any fast borse3. I do know that he i3 a Democrat of the old school, never . tired, never weary; he never Cinkered nor sold out his party for pelf or patronage, while he guided the helm of Democracy in this county. Moafi Expxbiexc-. JST Since 1846, it ii said that over forty thousand holies have leen brought into Cuba, on, -.nndredand sixteen vessels being engaged in the trade. The ' vessels belong to eleven different nations, the gteatest nam ber being British the next American : France and Spain have an equal number engaged hi the nefarious traffic. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lTMOJS I FOR MJLF.r-TIlE BUST JL ale. pene In the state for a iKtie bo or tin, for ale. Vry him, and if he -aits. Irajr Lint. . Call at OUCHES' for Information. . octlt TT9E.no rf r, jr. to luuhv kco. Mm Lave removed to Water .trect. three door aboTe Main. 1 r 1 u rl w- '--. . ' - - 7"j K 0 1 ;; WE are iiuw ui-nuf.ictiirtnx Wells' Putent Void ing fpriiig Bed, tbe Utt and nuwt counient now iu aw, : it cau be moved or lin.U. U without ny trunble. Call ami examine them. J.m5 TfXKVVTOR'8 J07MCHr- LETTERS JC4 l'!fnfntrr, with the will annexed, of th estate (T Tlmmni J. White, iW.i'nl, li:tviii ,leon granted t the uiidTsiVbi', notice i hereby given to tlioee liit'lti'd to M -t.ito to make inunrilinte payment; and to tlxee having clnime aeainet the iue to present thorn, duly authenticated accord ing to law, for paymeut. , , , - j Tue estate is auppoaed in Ik aolvent. L8TUKR P. WlllTrT, octll-tf Executrix. J-O VMiMiT-HOOM JO.VJm. tatninz sou sone note and a small aiioutt of money, hich the owner cau Lavs by provinit prop erty. lol4-3tJ J. 8ABERTON. K MITCH R R H.S'i'tiH 50 It O ZX.V just rrceifed, per Adams Express, for tale at lower prices than eUew here.. ' , . .J. STRAl H & SON, octH 47 Main street." TT-ISSOLVTIOJ: TJIK iOP.IRTJLw nernhip heretcfoe existing between Vm A. McRea and Henry M WelU, under the firm of MclSoa X Wells, U this dav diawlred. The n lerlnel U alone authorized to um the nam of. the (ate flrro, aud to him atl debts must le paid, il OCI14 I !' 1 nJl.A. SIcKEA WXR1CSM jMtTTHB.30 L,BB. JVHT au . recetved at ) t t.T.JKEDJXOND'S, octU ... Posey's Block. 30 MS L BUMS M ff Jl'8T 4 w-w ceired at T. BEDSIOND'S; " ' Posey's tlWck. oct 14 JT9 1CML.HU FORKS BBJLti. JfttT JL recaived at T. KEDMOMVS, oetlS Poeev's Block. JTJfJ RU WJRJS JliL 10O doxen ('hopplnfc Axes; 0 do- Meat Cutters; . 0 do Wood Sawa; ( . . . , ' 10 do' Gl Uods; ' " ' lm setts rtre Irons: ' 2 doten Meat Savts; . . r .; do Butchers' -teels.jiut received. oct!3 GEO. S. SOXNTAG. -RVTiRK VOOLif!-JlST UECKIVED WW Z dozen Meal Seires;" ' ' ' 2)1 mIo Kiddle-, ase'd, 4 to 10; .''! .. , i do Wire k'Ht Trapii; . 1. KW yards Safe Wire; . ' 20O do Wore do, aiw'd. octl3 CEO. 8. SOSKTAG. ' C.H OVJIMKRar-'Al OF THREE 9 superior Uununers rereiTed this day, warrant ed te giTe entire satisfaction. . GEO. S. SOS XT AG, oct!3 Agent, No. 10 Main st. - Lble. just received et octli Poaey's Block, Main street. jrRRST BUTTER J.VJi 'EtUttS-r: JL' J ust received and for mi at f i Oo Pta'jV liljck, lUiu street g1HlCMEY3-9 VOXKy FOR MLR V at , . . X. B , f eetli lJ ' -P-y seirk, Main-stiw-t. WRJtJ .'-5 TO'tfJl'STJtRCEi VRtJ WJ9 at T. KCU.MHND'N -octli .- . ' roeejr'a Block, Alain street. Tf " ' O I TUB IE fTOULIt- LYFUBJI JLJJ9 her customers and the public in eeneral that she bas removed -to. tue crjii-r or. Walonaaud Fourth streets, where ahe will rontiuile to carry on the M1LL1MCKY and DBK-HAK IMG .BUSI NKSS. hhe has mIho on hand a nlork of Millinery Goodnand IreM.Trimniihs, wbicu etie ii clooing verycheap. . i v 1 octll II UT 110ML-MADK SHOES!! W U III tit WILL, . PL.EJ.HE TJKR JLJ particular no ice tU.t 1 am going' to pay marknl attei.tioii to the nianiifucture of. Ladive', .Miaaea.and Cbildrnti's bhoee of all kinds. Iu CMe- of emergaucy, UdieK ran hae hive niaile withiit fur hviirs uoka. If auy one thuibta the Tart, let thetwtrV itx i U ur. r,C (tl tieetlenieii w ill pl'e cull Mini see tlie handsome aud durable styles or f all atiil t inter Boots I am now makitiir:' ..'. . . ,VANTKi Immediately, ten or twelve god Jnqrejeyinen, for men's and women's work. The highest wages will te paid in raftli'. - - :-.! .'. aept2t JOUN RASCI1, No. 8Second at.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SLV-l,V0O Lb: JBXTB4 PITTS- " njr burg Glne. BuU-blo for pattern makers, mud all iinr fur which KOmI gln ! required, fur sale at toctlO 1 . - TBOMrSON'3 Drug Store. rmo' riio to bjmh jjs'u ujtihroJL TYPE AKTIST-. - vKKLLER 4 WlilTK, at the solicitation of a number of artiaU, hava brought on a comiilota asaortment of . PUOTOGHAPH & AMBROTYPE STOCK, C-uaiating of ererj tjf ! or CASE, PLATES, "BATn ES, CAMERAS," - STANDS. CHEMICALS.. -r.Vt,'1th -hich tLey are prird to furnbl. the tra4 at Cincinnati frfree. All ordore will recwirs prompt attention. KKLLElt A WHITE, tti-8-dlwlm , o. 3 flleln street. The Great Medieal Discover)' ! SCOVILL'S SAKSAPAaiLtA AND 8TTLLT50IA, Ot BLOOD & LIVER SYRUP! ' roa ihi ccas or Scrofulous, SyphUilic, and Mercurial Dir eases, Old Soret, Skin JJueaset, and all other diseatet which art caused by an im- ' pure state of the BLOOD. f ???? ?? ?? A Wonderful Cur0 of Scroful.tu WiiU SietlUmg I JTa! Ih0 ef f nmm( mt JBrnrttm Mmbbtn: it wis warn ojyr of the worst MM. cases ever recorded.' lie now enjoys robuM health, and baa far the past year done as much work aa any young man of his age I This cure has excited brs frien.ln, neighbors, and pbyaiciana, and even some of the itedical Faculty. One of the Profersors (Or. B. S. Newton,) who was called to see hiaa as a Surgeon, not to ijrencribe. waa ao forcibly Impreiwed with the Remarkable CVroiive Powers of thu Medicine, that he baa adopted it Into nla private practi, aa weU aa at the Ollegca and Uoapltala. CiSClXSATI, Ytb. 1C, 1U8. SItsii A. L. Scovill a Co. . Gentlemen I will with great pleasure five my testimony aa to what your Saisapasilla aud Stillixoi a, or Wood and Liver Fyrup, haa donetor me. Some three years aud a hair ago, I waa attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which waa attended with most excruciating pains. I tried vai ious remedies, and had two of the best physicians ef the city (one or tbem a froteeaor in an Old benool Medical Collere), and tbev failed to iiT me any re lief. I was so reduced that J waa confined to my bed for orer three months. The nerves and muaclefl of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that conld noi tmlk. I had wi or than a dozen run ning ulcert on my leg from which I took, from time to time, more thau en, hundred piece of BOSJS, acme of them from three to four inchea Ion;. I waa reduced to almost a skeleton, and my friends bad giVHn up all hopes of my recovery. I waa ia this condition when I commenced the nse of your Blood and Lieer Syrup. I have used altogether some two dosen bottles of It. and at tbe same time the lodimm Ointment, which you advise t nae with it ; and last ly, the lleuling Ointment, given tinder the head of " bite Swelling," is your directions. 1 am now alle to attend to burine, and my legs have become ao strong that I walk without any difficulty, aud have entirely ri-corered ntf health, lours, truly, MARTIN BOBBINS, Jr. Residence on Eighth street, between Mound and Joliu, No. 321; or at the place of b uk i new, with Brown & Vilktte, No. 4 Cast f ourth street. . Read an extract from the Cincinnati JlfedicalJour nal. Vol. o, pave 31U, by ita editor, Prof. B. 8. New ton, in regard to thia remarkable cure: While, Martio Hob bio a was in the very worst imaginable condition, we were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. The indications ot a reunion of the bone, under the cir cumntancea, were very unfavorable, tor he would sit. day after day, picking out $nJt piece of bone. which would alougn off - I found bini uingbcotfl preparation, which he continued U mm until e curt Kai ejtectea. e gave mm no constitutional treatment, being in atteudance only as a aurgeon ; yet we con fens we had much curiosity to see w hat could be done iu a ayatem ao extensively diseased as bis Will the afflicted call on the agent and get paiiiphlet containing certificates of cures from well kuown citizens ef Cincinnati f OC" Becollect that thia medicine is uirarantett to cure all diseases that are caused by an impure state of the blood. ScoviU's blood and Lieer Syrup Is composed entirely ef vegetables, and iMperfeetly taft for Children to tue. in case of sore mouth or eruption of the skin. If mothers value the health of their children, tbeyshoeld eradicate the seeds of tbedia earn before It ia too late. Bead the statement of one of the oldest chemints in Cincinnati. We hereby certify that we have been made ac quainted witlt ScariWt SarMparilU and Utillingia, or BLOOD AXD LIYEU SYHVP. The ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into the .rolrtioii. W. 9. ULltBILb CU., One dMr west of Burnet House, Cln'ti." Kor ale by the Proprietors, A. L. SCOVILL. Sb CO., Xo. It Went Eighth Mt., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Kvansville, lud. V. 8. Tbuipn, " Atao. Stents for the sale of V. UolVt BaUam far tie Lttm.jt, and Dr. limker't Vain Pamaeea, for the cure of all pain, both iuternal and external. oct7-d.fwZni SHOT CM SVUFF-i.Y FIVE afaVD ' ten ceut rolls, at ot-tlti THOMPSON'S Prugftors. TVRMtHlt MIOMKW TOBJCCO. The gctiu'iiv article, at ocllo TltnM ICON'S Drugstore. nV&l:S. -il -M M It, V Li O TUB tf, Miue. Xail.T.Hdh, Fnint, Yarniab (largs or khimII), IVucil. PAinturs', Uuxtintr, Counter Dnstera, Scrub, Ilorae, mi l Vhiif,io.h, with all other kinds of Brushes you imu aU for in a Prog StOTCj can be bought very eheajl if ' ' .. octtO . .. . X. S. THOMPSON. PrngjWt. THE A3 olJest etal.lishtueiit in the United States, whole or around, warrrauted to give aatiaraetion or no chares, for sale at V I ViCKEKY BROS. MUSTARD, JBU. ; . Id W Ita En tish M ustard, loose or in cans; , 4 dos jars prepared French Mustard; . 60 lbs Kentucky Musi ard. - All warranted good, for sale at'- ) ... VICKEKY BROTHERS, ! ' nov4 ' No. Hi Main street. Tii-iii noustJLL who tttjr sVU to shoot "Mad Dogs" or any other "game" will find an excellent asortment of the various brand vf gunfowd?r and gun cjs; alto, ahet and lead, at reduced rates, at . VICKERY BK03., oct7 ' 82 Main atreet. WU8T RECEIVE If-1,570 PJIVROF ages of China, OUim. Qveeneware, and Loo km jGlae; 100 gross Tulle Catlerv. j. w. nrcuEs, IS Main street, EvansTille. n38 crates assorted for the Country Trade on baud. ' cct6 1859. FALL AND WINTER 1830 (ZiRJ.VKI. .V K RE ILL V RESPECT. 9 fully solicit the attention of their numerous friends and customets to an extensive assortment of FALL AXD WIXTER GOODS, Which they are daily receiving and submitting fo inspection These goods embrace all then we deaigna and most desirable patterns manufactured aud are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Annexed they enumerate a fewef the departments w hich will be found complete, and comprising all the novelties of the aoasou : " Cloths, 'CaaMnu-res, and Poe-Sklna; atinetu, fancy Tweeds, and Jeaue;. . ! Ftufls, Merinoa, and Iness Good; Ginghams, Prints, and Notch Plaids; Ribbons. Hoeicry, and Gloves; Blankets, Flanuela, Liuseya, and Tickings; Sheeting. Shirtings, and Mariners' Stripes; , Genuine Irish Liueus, "our ow n importation;" Boots and Shoes; Hats aud Cape; Kanry Articles, Notions, Trlinmings, kc. octl3 . COHSEIt MAIS ASD FlitST STS. WLOVRl L-LOLMI M'.l to bbls "Wallis Mills" Extra Flour; " ' 50 sacks ' do ' do J aft received ami R aa!e by octtf GEO. FOSTER A CO. CO.WE.YTRJ TEH L 1 R T it M cheapest article io use for making Soap. Oue pound of it maks twelve gallons of good soft aoep. Full directions sold with every box of it, by - octlO.' :. " X. 6. THOMPSON, Druggist. ' JTlHiTE I.IJnBi& BBLS FOB WW aa! aale bv S. E.GILBERT A CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TOBACCO0 boxes various brands bright Virginia; Zo do Halves, Fives, and tights; 25 caddies " Planter's Choice;" ; SO do - "Blwe.,, t 1 n store and for sale low, by octo GEO. F05TEU 1 CO. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF , . ..if , i . ; rl Fine Gold Pencil, trith Gold Pen Attached, Gold Locket " for $5 ! 4aIa PBEMI CM to earh pnrchater worth from 02 to $200. (WFTRB TWO YEARS' FROFiTJWM. ble experience In our present mod of dUiueing of our JEWELRY, Ac, and from the universal satisfaction given to all who bare patronized our House, we take pleasure in saying that we uow conaider our business ftir;y and pernianeui ly estab lished. - , - . . - ' We wish it understood that tt is ia no Lottery, but a fair and legitimate sale, in which each person gets the worth of bia or her money in (mM Pencil with Gokt Pen attached, or a Hold Locket, worth to each, which cannot be bought at any retail store for the same price ; and in addition to the purchase, each person receives a Premium of Jetrelrij, not less in value than ti, and it may be worth . 5, 8, 10, It, IS, 20, fid, or even S'Joo l NO MONEY RISKED! We propose to let a person know w hat Premium he will receive before sending hia money. Any Lady or Gentleman deeiring oue of the akovs articles, can first send u their name and addreee. atatiug whether they want the Pencil and Pen, or Locket, and wo will make their selection, and inform them by return mail what Premium they are entitled to. They can then have the privilege of sending for it if they choose. Our premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable manner, and as soon aa the name of the purchaser ia received with tle So,, bia Pencil and IVu and Premium, or Gold Locket and Premium, are pnt up ia a safe manner, and sent to tbe owner by mail, free of postage. Our plan, from long experience in the above business, has given general satisfaction, aa each purchaser can sell or trade tbe above articles for all thej cost him, and retain the premium gratis. If, however, any person should feel dUposed to send us their inouey fn advahc, they nitty rely on being aa fairly dealt with aa though they had made previous application. And if anyone ia dissatisfied with their purchase, and an unbiased person conyietent to judge says the articles are not worth more than the money paid for them, and In aomeeaaee TKS r even FORTY timea the amount, let such person return the goods and we w III freely refund tbe money. But Borne will ask (as many have). Low can we afford to give ao much for ao little money t In anawer, we say, that all who are acquainted with the Jewelry buniness know that I here Is autrtely an article if Jewelry purchased at a retail store, upon which there is not a profit of from 10O to per cent, on manufacturers price. We being agenta for the tnaunfacturers, have adopted this plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to country dealers on time, and taking the chance of collecting our bills. By this arrangement, we bring the puichaacr in direct communication with the manufacturer, and tbe profits that are made by the dozen hands t bronh which the Jewelry haa to pass, we give to the iirchaer in premium!, aa above stated. We therefore offer the follow iug inducements to persons acting as agents for us: - Any person sending us J25 for our goods, w ill receive a Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Locket and premium, free. . ' For farther Inducements, see circular. Among onr premiums are articles suitable for ladive er gentlemen, such aa (JentUmerii Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Vest and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Button, Gold Watch Keyt, Gold Siiikt Studs plain and with settings; Gold 8.iar Put new style; Gold Breast Pins, Califor nia diamond 4'ina, uoid Jungs, Ac, Ac. We have GOLD V'ATCiiaiS, .Fiorentino, Moanic, Gold Stone, Cameo, Garnet, and Coral Breast 1'ios and Ear Rings, Gold Bracelets, Gold oleovo Buttons, Gold Belt Slides, Gold Rings, Jkc. Also, Pianos, Melodeous, Musical Boxes, 'Aocordeoos.Ao. sju Unexceptionable References given whenever required. tva, AGENTS WANTED for every rntrt of the couutry. N. B.-rln aending your names, write the State, Couuty, and Town plainly, eo aa to avoid letters being miscarried. Address ANGLE Ac CO., 102 CANAL STREET, (01 J No.) octV2wd .-, "ork. rum HOLLIXGSWORTH ' iV BRO. Tfjf-M VJi JUST MKCJit VWiM 1 LARGE MIL and new importation of CROCK ER -WARE, GLASSWARE, CHINA. Ac, on First atreet, Evanavllle. octo a. m. raiacHiLO ....Ma,v ; imwch t E II. FAIRCIIILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitchell A t.,) Cbiumissioii Merchants TQ PCYBMAS. STREET. f ort4 ; . ":; . , " ; X IS W O K I, a.1.$. wm h I sinjjsr a TRjj'fjj a e, asd JL Others visiting our city, are informed that' WM,U. P. STODDARD; No, 17 Main M feet, haa jnt received a full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Vara is lies, direct from the iunnfsctarera and importers, bvnght for eath.an' ia now prepared to fill all orders at anch p." Js aa will Insure i attraction. Orders left the. store by persona w ishing to visit the Fair 111 be promptly attended to, in t aelr absence, at the same prices as if they were present. V oct5 nt7S TElJEyhlJER KtiirLOT F at SHALLENBERUER'S ANTIDOTE, a aure rwmely for Fever and Ague, at . W. II. P. STODDARD'S, ' oct ' . . 17 Main atreet. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JElvELRV. TTWJ fJJ)G FULL I COMPLETE It MM. our atock of goods in the above line, by late arrivals direct from tbe mannfactarers, we are enabled to ahow a large and well selected atock of Gold and Silver Watches, all kinds of Jewelry. Clock a, Silver Ware, Ac., all of the latest styles an4. rich designs, which we offer at the lowest Eastern price. All ladies and the ref of mankind are respectfully invited tocall and examine onr goods, st the old stand. " BITTR0LFF BROS., ' oct I 49 Main at., between First and Second. Vi le ctioW F;ocjciL.n jj JV EIGHTH WARD. ' The qualified Votersofthe Eighth Wardare here, by notified that an election will he held a the Young America Eugine House on Saturdar.the l th day of October, 18.VJ, to elect a Councilman for the Eighth Ward, to fill the vacancy oicaniofced by the resignation of Thomas Redmond, Esq. . - W. BAKERf Mayor. ' Mayor's Office, Evsnsville, Oct. 4, l86'J.-td - ft VST RE CEI VEIt. t L-JB4JE ASD ' w splendid lot of hubs, felloes, spok), shafts, and poles. For sale low by 1' ocU - E. at. SABIN A CO. ' nri.vc wjsuroJrhs73 DOXE,Y AYJ just received and for aale bv - t v '- U oct 3 8. X. GILBERT at CO. V-sVf.J300 REOS-JLL biZESfor aale by oct 3 k .. u S. E.GILBERL A CO. rrn, ritij)tg pjpERiis rrxms W W note, cap aud letter, for sale low by oct 3 ' S. E. G1EBERT A CO. tfTJRCH TWRJT:FiVE BOX'S 0r for sale by ' octS . S. E. GILBERT & CO. TXitRPRT V for sale by oct a CLLAIJ' FORTY BJLUS 8. E. GILBERT A CO. PJUT.VER WIT LI WW A SMALL CA1 CAPITAL. A person who has a mill, witn a good apparatus for making dour, aud to which ia attached a circular saw, having exhausted his b.eeus ia preparing his mill, needs a partner with a small capital to buy wheat, and to operate the establishment. There is a borne demand at gwaj prices in tbe town for all the mill can produce. - The chance is sn excellent one for a good Investment. Apply to tbe editor of the Journal. - sept ait-tf .. , tTJR CJJYItLEH- EUUJYltREU A9 loses for eade low by oct 3 . - , 8. E. GILBERT A CO. TTMBflRtjRLRS JJ FMlTTTS. W Hweetssd Irish Potatoes, Tnrnlps, Green Aplea, Ac, at VICKERY BROS.

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rmiCXETS FOB THE 1 DISTRICT M Fair and th Railroad cau Lv purchased at the following place, aud persona wold mw themselves trouble ly purchasiij: before Icatiuj the city: WaaliHgton House Main street; Jln, ealv'o, do; W. P. Stoddard', do; llorubnvk Co.'s", Water street ; Depot E. Jt C. Railroad, sept 30 P. I10UXBRO0K, Secy. Enquirer copy. J0&TCH0ENFELD, MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN OIaiOBXBJtdLXN"Gr' 1 CLOTHS, CJSSIXEIlES?SAyJXETT$, T IV EE US ASD , GENTS' FURNISHING GOOJXS. . , Alao, Hats and Caps.' , No. 3 Watk Turrr, bet. Maix ao Soa"of., il ' EVAXSYILLE, INI). glEMMJRLE , JJS-lt VJILVJIBLR M-F Real Ktat for sale at public auction Octolr 271 h, 18oS, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Coiirtbouso door. - . , v ( . , , , .- r- ' imi hun.lre.1 acres In fire acre lota oa W'awhmton Avenu', htout one' mile from tbe t'mirt-houne, belonging to Wm. Bierbower. These lots ara editable lor private resilience or gurdeeing purpoiM.it. To persons desiring proj-erty for eitlier of the aN.ve purponea or to hold en Bmi.Lition, thia aale preeeats strong inducements. Now is the time to secure a place tor a suburban residence at about what you would nave to pay for a small lut iu the city. Some of these lota are heavily timbered. We will etll at private aale between uow and the day of sale. We are always on hand with hone and buggy. to show partiea desiring to buy thia valuable property. Tcias LiaraAi. Plats vt lota to be seen at bur office in Posej'a BlotV nnd at the Post-office. tt ' -,'v- Mcdonald a sab in, ' aep30-lm .- - Real Estate A Insurance Agnuts MOZART HALL! , fWXBR OI.lt UPOLLO 1ULL IMS M lieen purcha-Md by the tulecriber and' ita name changed to Moxart Hall. It hns len entirely renovated and fitted i In an elegant and convenient aty'.e for Dramatic exhibiiit-n, and for Concerts, lialls and public weetuigs. A new stage has bet a erected and an entire new set of beautiful scenery added. A neat and convenient restaurant ia now attached to it. from which artie cau be aupplied with (-uppers and refreshmeuts equal to any to be obtained in the city. ' be proprietor vill spare no ei;-T.ae or exertions to uiske it :i agreeable and pleasant place of resort for ladie aud gentlemen. In the Restaurant, Oysters and other delecades of the reason, will be served tip at any hour for i lsitora Four parlors and a large dining room in which over two hundred gneets can be seated, have been erected In place of the old Bowling Alley. ... awpSOtf. -- - -i-i ' i". C. F. BOLLE. North Atlantic Steamship Co,! WpEatlLUR THROUGH LI.YE TO Mm, BAN FKANCleHX), via Panama Railroad, and connecting only with steamers Golden Gate, Golden Age, John L. Stephena. and Souora, of the I'aeific Mail Steamship Comfang at Panama, IHrect to Atjiimoall. The splendid ateamshipa ' , BALTIC, ADRIATIC, AND ATLANTIC, naving been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, will bereaf er run as above, leaving thia port on the 6th and 20tb of each mouth, from the foot of Canal atreet, North River. PasKengera and Mails will be forwarded by Panama Railrottd, and connect at Panama Ith the Tacific Mail Steamship Company's magnificent Steamships, which will be in readiness and leave immediately for San Francisco. They w ill be embarked free of expense from Railroad, by Company's steamboat TABOO A. An experieaced Surgeon is attached to each h!p. Steerage passengers found in cooked provisions, bedding, and attendance. It ia believed that the accent modal ions afforded by the above ships are unsurpassed by any iu the world. The public are informed that the P. M. S. 8. Co always have ONE OR 1UIBK KXTRA 8TKAMEKJ lyiug al Panama, ready for sea,' to avoid any poeeible detention of Paasengers or Mail, aud embark their passengers by etuainbuet. For pasaage, apply at the only office of the Comlinv, on tbe V) hart, font of Canal street. North River, to WiLLIABl U. WICKUAM. . aept3o-Swd . - - HENRY WARD BEECHER'S ' TS ssaSataljtaLaKSaWSM-jfc-lSi ' ' rubliehed weekly id ' ' " THE INDEPENDENT ! " jr'jy .mdditiojvto the LmTEBM eeting mstter contained in every euccesaive number of The Independent, the publisher is happy to announce that the Sunday Moruiug Sermons of the Rev. Hknbv Ward Bskchf.r will apear exclurivelj iu its Columns evirj veek. Ti:?y are. the only reorta giveu to the pres which recdve reviaivn from the autbor'a owu baud. Among the other special contributors are the follow ing well k now a writers : ' - --.-,. . . . -. i if US. HARRIET BEECH ER STOM'E, It. VEO. B. CllLEVEll.and JOIIX G. WIIITTIFU. TERMS Two Dollar year, parable iu advance. Address JOSEPH II. RICHARDS. Iuhliher,' No ft lteeknian atreet, N. Y. AIT For sale by all Newa Agents. MjCo-dAw lw ET iKHifLUTIO J". THE PROVESMM oioii.il connection between Drs. Khrinan ABainl has censed, by the w-ithdrawal ef Dr. Baird. TLo bills vill be adjusted by Dr. EliUMAN, whe is authorized to collect the aaiue. -MmRS'EHRJlJJS ULElY'll. DR. MM KU KM AS ban asociated with him in his proJeiMioii, Dr GLEIVI protiouuced Glavia recciitly fiomotie of tbe bet Gt-ritMU Medical sihools, and let has had pracie aa a surgeon aa well aa a physician. They can le consulted st the vlJice htT t.l're occnpieJ Ly Dr. Lhrtnau, at all Lours, vet a,tf - .ii - TAXTED A WET X FUSE, OS E TO LIVE , 4a the family preferred. Apply t . oc3 - - - J. W. HUGHES. TO LET-OJS". iER m" FJ fO RJ Jl L K tenon, a Boat-y.vd ami Dry 'docks ou the CaUnl Just outside tbe city (iiuiis. t Apple tot3 j. w. iiucnEs. i I I I eV V;W WHITE FiSU4Q WHOLE and half bbls No. 1, for sale b v oct-ltf S. E.GILBERT OO. f MEDICAL NOTICE. ITh R S. Jf. J. R RJ YJjrit F. W.MWMF YElt have thia day avariated t hem-el vet together In theprarfu-eof MeHrlneand Siu-gerv, i.nder the style of BRAY A SAWYER. " 1 v Roth having hail long experience ia.'hetr profession, they foe I a confidence thu by strict atteutin, th y can give satULtction to all who may Uror them with their patronage. Office on First aUeet, opposite the PostofKce, wle?reoneor the other ran at all times, during their office hoars, be fonnd reaiy to attend to profusions! buaineaa. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M and from to 5 P. M. . at. J. brat, at. D.....................r. w. aawrra, a. p.. sep29-3md 'IWDBIRS A5 50 bbls assort Nats- .. 10 casks French Prunes; . 1(X) I oxea Esiaina; - . J2 ca ks fine S. F. Indigo ; 100 kege Soda; ..... 10 bbls Alum;- .i : 100 kegs mire White Lead; ' t - " , fi kegs itic; . 0 dot Tov Buckets; ' 60 bjxea Extract of LogwTHKl ' 25 boxes Cream Tartar. . Sundry other goods loo ,numerous to mention, just received aud for sale by ' J -sep 29 . . " PRESTON BRfS. CHILLS AND FEVER. JT IS ST RJI.VO E-PJ S SI.'U strange that persons will cimtinue to shake from day to day, week to week, and month to month, with Ague, when seventy-five rents invented in Dr. Marker's Chlurtue Ague Killer wouUcure them souud and well. Try it. For aale at octlO TUo"Ml'iOX'S Drug Store. ' 11 E S II O YSTERS ! WfECEIfnif THIS IiJ PER Mm Express, direct from Baltimore, choice selected OYSTERS, in cans and half cans. One trial will be sufficient to prove the superiority ft these Oyetera over any other brand received iu this market. A coiartaut aupplv will be on hand during the season. , ERsKIKE, CURNICK A CO , l''-3 Sole Agenta47 Main atreet. REMOVAL. Mm ft. w, p, BJinir, ifo.rr a? o pj trMM 1C rUYSICIAX AXD Sl'ItGFOX, Evauaville, Ind., haa removed hi office to North Third atreet, near Maiu, over Baker A Foster's Law Office. scp29-lm RE CRjiCKERSIlQa BOXES XO. 1 Fire Crackers lost received end for sals by eps . . i i i , t i f ritJ.iu siiua. TOBACCO ASD CIGAES. . ISO boxes Virgin hi Tobaceo, assorted. Branda Jhsj yt, , IDs, asd s, tump. J00 caddies choice Cliewi eg " , " . ! loo.tmo Imported German and IlaraDS Cira. o0,XW Half-Spsnih Cigars. - For sale bTT. (septal . WUKELKR A RIGGS. gOFFRK.hO BJtfS PRIME BIO J Coffee; received knd fof aale by - octft GEO. FOSTER a CO. mi.YEGJR. tJS'OTJLEM MOT OF that pure Cider t w gar. jut recetvea at t7 ...... ViCKERY BROS. oc m,UJMERJ,'H COMMOJS'B ROOMS, 9 just receivedat . VICKERY BROS. . 11 E FITTED SUUJMH, FROM 11c per lb ap.tfor aale at VICKERY BROS. . Clij.'LiBL IERS, - P E JI E.VTtf, Brackets, and Portable Lights re-gilded and scqnersd to look aa well as new fl xtui es, or no barg", by . r . JuHN O'BRIEN A CO.. oct 7 21 Loctut street.

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"T. THE EVANS VILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, (DJalinkeit ami Ickporat&l ia lio,) STEAMBOAT HULL, If-- j; , -f FLAT B'O A t R I S K S, "Atiow -Tate,- and - artjrcat roee-s--fstrly-eii.l prompth. j - i .CAriTAtio -'U; ? 5230,000 OFFICE On Water tm-t, wll known as the Canal Bank. ' ' ' WM. T. PAGE,-Sfrearyv Wm. T. 3Eiasbi IArS UU A N CE A (7 E N.l, For the following well known Com pan ies : . ! f. Vharter iHruranre'. Cohiany, , CAPITA L..;..A.......a,....t :." Connecticut Insurance Company capita l ...... H.. 0,0 i Peoria Insurance Company, '' . CA PITA L ..J..?500.C aJwaaasaaaaaBi Park Insurance Company, u ..' capital .... ..v- ..200.C00 Lorillard Insurance Company, CAPITA 4200,060 Takes all kinds of rivks. and adjuaU loaaea i , 1'oliciee for Life Insurance bnued in the . f Knielerlocler '. Life I.nurance Company, ' tH New York.- , CAPITAL, AND JURPLrS...:'.. ?l88,00d Mlf which SUHMUM U deported v ith the Comp- ( trailer f t!MSttef New Yrk. aep-Smdlm w : U.S " ti ti. X 0 6 BM EE S '. wJe Larg heavy Gunny Bug, in store and : ior saie oy I'iiTON 11 EOS.. j. a $ j. g. smit:i, So, 167 Jllain street, Cor. . Seventh, : r.t xs villi, ix d. gfVRJTEFULFOR THE PJSTPJTJf rounge le?toaid upon Ibem, beg leave to inform their tri.-n.ls and the community in general, that with the aid of new machinery, thy are enabled to turn out work superior to that of any Eastern make. . Tluwe w ho wlh to have good TOOLS, and at the same time encourage home manufacture, can s-jpply thcniM-1 ves at the factory . UatcheU, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleav. era, Millera' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, uiaile of double refiued cast steel, and warranUd iual to auy iu ue. aep7-3ni TO MEKCLTaNIS AND MILLINERS li CINCINNATISILK HOUSE. W. P. DEVOU & R0CKW00D -Yo. 83 PEA EL 6TEEET, Wholeeale dealers in Bonnets, Flowers, gUA M LS. CLOAKS, LJiESS TJIIMHISGS, HOOP SKI R1S, LACE EM BROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, Ac '- . i ttej, Gkat iKntcr.MRM-a offered to CASH and SliUKT-TIMK BUYERS. sept 21 If. P, DE rOt K RO( hH'OOIt. VMM.LLJ'e mMtrhMJH 3,W lighUeXlU window saah. ;t - XsW IoXl-2 ; m z,ai xi2 " luiKi 10X14 . 1,.Vm 10X15 loo pahud Doors, aborted.. ' t!f0 iKixeS assorted Window Class.- - " 3tO kepa " Nails. s- ' Jnit received and for ale br septal ' W HEELER A RIGC.S. ijl .n-ITTER OF .W P O RTJ.yCE TO M EVERY OXK, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. MIL!. Kit A XJF.IIAUS, at the newDryUxnls Store, 4-1 Main utreet, between Firt aiol Seooud streete, EvannviUe, In clears now in daily receipt of their new and epleihlid otock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They are !eti rttilied Io sell aud lcase all. Ti y re-yfr-d their fair rii-n iam-atxl the bailee ot mankind to wy them a viait, Uk a view vT their goods, Mtirfy thtir uafe, and Uv io their stock b e theaea.n. 1 he Ktock coni.ts of a great varietv f article too naxnerona to specify. : MILLKR A NIEIIAD8, Cheap Cash Store, - -16 43 Main Elroet. Eraturille. w. acwwuK a. a,lM ' McDonald r sabin, , (acnciTiL Insurance, 1 Real Estate, Collecting Agents, TOT wT.V SELL REJL ESTJTR MB of all descriptions. Rent Hecses, Secure and Odlect Claims, and Pay Taxes. Will insure, against loss or damage by fire, Building, Merchandise, Personal property, and the perils of inland navigation; sleo. the lives of IndividnU axaiuet the dangera and accidents et travel, in the iikiwins reliavu U'lupaiiies: lndianapolia In surance ompaiiy: Rising Sun Insurance Company , r..igie iniornoce Comiauy of Vinclntisti ; Ohio Life Inurnre Vnipane. ' ' 1 . I'ermnnent c Mice iu Foster's hew bnildinc Second f1nr ; f.r the prenit fn Posey'a Block. laeptil W. II. P, STODDARD, (WT THE OLD ESTABLISHED JL DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, eon tinties to keep on handa a full and eottplete snpply of Medicines,- . Paiiit. Oils. . , ,- Varnishes, Glsa, ,- , , , Brushes, Terfumery,' "x . : r . Lamps, Burning FluiJ, Ac Which be. sella jil as low a fignrs as any bonse in uwrBjr. r UK: .Tf - ' . ill . Aim, a larce and varied aisrtmei t of A MUEOTTPE JiTiK'K. r.t M Ell AS, CASES, A VD .-.vivnn. ... In tct, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Expresa to any part of tbe country. septSO gOIEESE! CHEESE ! 30 BOXES jut received and for aale by eep8 . '- - CIIAS. McJOTJKSTON. THE GREAT EASTERN ECLIPSED I (WT THIS MOMENT THE JRRIm 9) JL va' ot the greatest ship is yet uncertain; but it is rejnirine to know that the atock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS st Sax. Embich A Co.'s is the mt complete in the city; end as they expect to Increase their sales largely by selling chespor than ever, their enetotuera may rely upon getting bargains. They will be pleaeed to show their stock of goods to all,whetber they wish to bny or not, aud all goods are warranted ss represented. eept 'WtioRPLUMeiTHE AffaVi THE WW children cry for, made bv Dr. John Ball, si wild THOMPSON'S Drug Store. mh'n WHITE FISIl-iiS LLMLF OW barn Is No. 1, just no-ived and for sale by rto" GEO. FOSTER at CO. JTUGJRS w 40,000 Imported German Cigars; 3J.000 Half-Si s nish do Just received and for aale bv ' -wctS . . GfcO. TOSTER A CO. WfECTIFIED U'IlisimiQ0nisLS -At IV McGregor's Extra, for sale ow to close coniumcnt, by : GEO. FOSTER A CO. OTJTOESSO BARRELS PTJ. toes asnrted kinN, large iz, for fa at r8 VICKERY BROS.," 82 Main street. ; Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER. ' MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AXD FOURTH, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Vl aT n.V JUST RETFLU'ED FROM JUL the tast, where he haa mm rrrvJ purchased a IwMitiful Mesort- J&fcX-ii' ment oi A TCI IES, CLOCKS, KArlj irvi vi V .4 J - wm.- . . . . n i in t 14 eacriptloti, the indcrfcinci Is pr'pared to suit purrhrs In every particular. H invites sn exsminatiion of hi. soud. and rria-a.p N. B Watches aud CTocks repaired sod war. lanted. sep23-dl