Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 54, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 October 1859 — Page 2

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Minnesota Elxctoox. The latest returns from this young State are to the 13th inst. The St Paul Times, of that date, girts the Tote of seven counties, which show the following gains for the Republicans over 185?: Ramsey county, 500 ; Hennepin county, 500 ; Dacotah county, 400; Rice county, 170; Washington county, 100; Onoka county, 100; Carver county, 100. The Republicans are known to have gained one Senator and two Representatives in Ramsey county ; and Senator and one Representa-1 tive in Onoka county, and probably fare Representatives in Dacotah. The Demo- I crats gain four Representatives in Winona I county. There is but little doubt of the election of Republican Congressmen, the whole State ticket, and a majority of both branches of the Legislature. The Constitutional Contention against the calling of which there waa to be little or no opposition, especially in the southern part of the State has not received the rote of a single county in the State in its favor unless it be St. Joseph. It seems the people fear to trust another Convention after being so badly deceived in the last. Thk Base or the State. The quarterly meeting of the State Board of this institu tion took place at Indianapolis, on Friday last. No Tery important business was ac ( omplished. A resolution to establish a Clearing House in that city was adopted by a large vote, but as it was not unanimous, and as the Directors desired entire unanim itj upon a question which required the cooperation of all the branches, the matter was laid over until the next meeting of the Board. We learn that the circulation of the bank has been Tery much reduced, lower than it has been at any time since it has - been organized, but it is anticipated that during the beef and pork packing seasons it will be largely increased. The bank is rep resented to be in a very sound and accumu lative condition. 'be majority for Dennison, Repub- 1 lican candidate for Governor of Ohio, will be between 1G.000 and 18,000. The Leg- I islature will stand, in the Senate, Republicans 25, Democrats 10 ; in the House, rle- I publicans 64, Democrats 40. This will give the Republicans a majority of 39 on joint ballot. Last year the Legislature was Dem ocratic. The Louisville Courier wickedly insinuates that this result is to be attributed to the speeches mado by Mr. Douglas in that State prior to the election. "he Rockport Democrat insists that the Democratic press of the Pocket should labor to induce Judge Douglas to visit this section of the State and make a speech in this city. It says: Now tbo Democracy of the "Pocket" want to hear Judge Douglas, and in order to accommodate them, we move that the united Democratic press of Southern Indiana invite the distinguished Illinoisan to make an appointment at avansTuie. un oenau nf t ii Domrvrarv of Sneneer countv. we join our brethren of the press, in an invitation to Judge Douglas to come down among us and talk to our people. That Judge Douglas will be our next standard bearer in the Presidential canvass of 1860, we have no doubt. Not is Uiereaoother Democrat on God's green earth who could rally the people to his support so enthusiastically and unitedly as could the " Little Giant." We second the motion of the Democrat. Judge Douglas' main strength in Indiana lies in the " Pocket. ' It will add not a little to the enthusiasm of his friends to get a glin)9e of his resolute countenance, and hear a speech delivered in the clarion tones for which he is celebrated. The Judge should visit the Pocket. Reports from Washington state the result of the Pennsylvania election has proved a perfect " stunner " to the President He had been led to believe by flatterers that a great re-action had taken place in the public sentiment, and that the State would back up the Administration. He is much annoyed at the result. A Washington correspondent says western men in that city assert, that in pursuance of an arrrngement made in Kentucky Breckinridge will be elected United States Senator, and the delegates to the Charleston Convention will be instructed to go for Mr Guthrie. "A correspondent of the Cincinnati :izrtte says that Douglas' pamphlet in reply to Black will be sent out in a day or two, and is expected to be a demolisher. Tbe Little Giant is particularly restive under Bl.-trk's rejoinder, and the Western elections have not put him in the very best of humor. Alabama Sevatoh. Hon. F. S. Lyon is being talked of in Mobile as a candidate fur the I'm led States Senate, in tbe place of II. hi. Benjamin Fitzpalrick, whose term expires with the present Cmgrev. 'Judge Pitcher's majority in Spencer county, is 48C his majority in Posey 194. If Perry and Warrick counties went against him by the majorities reported, lie must be beaten by over 1,000 votes. tsjjr We shall, for a few day, have our ,1 Minus ; gaud deal occupied w ith election rctsrafl, which are not at all interesting. The precise results we shall not know for sometime ; but one thing is pretty certain the Democracy have carried all before them. I uu. Dem. It U equally certain they leave nothing behind them. 'There are 4,30'i children, lietweeu ihe ;ige? of five and twenty-ouo year, in Perrv twutv. The amount of distributive 0 shares of the St hool fund due that couuly will be $3,011 49.

The annual exhibition of the agricultural

and mechanical products of Pofiy COUiitV) begins on Toeuday next, at New Harmony It promises to be an occasion of unusual interest. The address will be delivered on the second day, (Wednesday,) by the Hon. Robert Dale Owen, and will, of itself, pay a iuu return ior an me expense and as a. af t trouble consequent upon going to the Fair This will be his first appearance before a public audience since his'return from Europe, and it will be a great gratification to his old friends and neighbors, to listen to the truths he will be sure to tell them. 'f he Theatrical society at New Harmony, are making arrangements to give a series of entertainments that will no doubt add in terest to the occasion. The New Hafnony Baud the admiration of all lovers of, good music will " discourse sweet sounds, during each day of exhibiton. The Advertiser says Mr. John D. Jones is training a celebrated trotting horse, named 14 Old Mike," for trotting in harness at the Fair, and adds that, " if any one in a few counties around, has a horse that they think can "bike'' Mike in a half a mile, we shall be glad to see them on the Grounds," Some of our trotters, we trust, will be on the Ground, to test this champion's speed ; though a half mile is rather a short distance tor a thor ough going blooded horse. One could hardly get under headway in so short a run. The citizens of New Harmony will make the visit of every one who may attend the Fair, exceedingly pleasant ; of that we hare no doubt Ommnnicattd. Ma. Editor : In sermons that we hear, and in our prayer meetings we are told, and it is urged with earnestness by all those that profess to have been born in Christ, that it is a duty incumbent upon all christians to refute error, oppose intideitty and oor, wtn in the cdurcB and elsewhere, tor tbe of Lhrtst. Aow see what our teachers what those who hare pointed us crucinea aavior ana exnortea us to . come and be saved upon toe easy terms oi the Gospel are doing. A lecturer a among us advancing doctrines diametrically op posed to those taught by the orthodox church ; and if they be true, those of the church are false. The church is invited to question or discuss; why does it not do it? K0t because it think that discussion does not elicit truth, for it is au scknowledged fact that discussion leads to the establish ment of truth , not because it thinks the lectures will do no harm, for the lecturer is a young lady, agreeable, fascinating, and an eloqucLt speaker, and there are about one hundred young men who are attentive lis tenors, and whose minds are fast becoming imbued with her doctrines. They are, ac cording to the church, becoming poisoned with a fatal error that will carry them down to eternal rain. Why does not the church hasten to snatch their precious immortal souls, like brands, from the burning ere it be forever too late ? Not because the audi ences she draws together are not respectable, for our citv has no more talented members of at least two of the learned professions, than than those who help compose the audiences Gf Miss Hewlett. The very elite of EvansTille foUQd Qer ers- No- if Pritualism be a humbug which the othodox churches assert it is, let same brave defender of the faith come forward, meet Miss Hewlett upou her own ground, and with the religion of Christ, ad taught by orthodoxy, attack her boldly thereby convincing the two hundred and fitly that nightly attend her lectures, that they have been listening to a captivating delusion, and annihilate Miss Hewlett and spiritualism in Evansville. A Cuuacu Gokr Mr. Carlile: In tbe Enquirer of last Saturday, the following paragraph appeared as a warning to me : u ' Mo uk ExpaaiiNCK.' The Journals correspondent would not probably relish an exposition of somebody's operations in the Treasurer's office, which will be made public if said correspondent does not cease his libellous innuendos against better men than he can ever hope to become." I wish to inform the Enquirer that it can not do me a more generous act of kindness, than to publish all it knows dishonorable, dishonest, or otherwise, about Experience. As to what 1 have said about the editor of the Enquirer, or other dictators, all I can say is that I would feel exceedingly gratified, did I not have occasion to probe wounds I have inflicted still deeper. I do not deal, nor wish to deal, in epithets, or abusive language towards any individu al ; but when I find men who endeavor to palm themselves on the public as pure un. alloyed Democrats, when 1 kuow too well what tbey are, I will not be silent. Nor can you, Mr. Enquirer, nor all the heroism that you may have at your back, lull me to silence. When I write, I will simply state what I have learned in too dear a school ; and, by the by, Mr. W., who knows but that you may not be attending tbe same school yourself just now, and if you will agree to take a little friendly advice from one from that quarter, (provided you don't get mad ... .... . . about it,) I WOUld adle JOU tO not be too apt a scholar at first. Don't put the leasoiu you learn, too aoon into practice. Weigh them well before you use them in your present field of enterprise; and you will, in my opinion, thank, end consider " Experience " your best friend. For the present, I will bid you good bye, Mr. Enquirer, and hope that you will not endeavor to draw the good old Detuocrald ot Vanderburg couuty into the vortex to which you arc fait approaching. "Kxpkbiixci." WmT" ut. Valentine, the slave-trade candidate for the Legislature in Claiborue countv, Mis.-.. Inis lieen de'eau-tl. Sme ut the Mississippi journals hope that tbe subject will aoou be dropped, for fear that the Democratic party there will get into as bopele&s a condition as it is iu New York

! L06T 0 Stolen. Un Wednes Qct 5th, at the Fair ( rounds, from horse in a sulky, one set of fine buggy In ness. Any person knowing anything of the same, will be suitably rewarded by , leaving the same at the Sherwood House. - t. Paper Mill. We trust the advertisemeut of this new enterprise, to be found in another column, will be read, and that all aid will be extended to Mr. Funke in his undertaking. We are anxious for the day to ar rive when the Journal will be printed on paper manufactured at home. Mr. Funke informs us that the length of time will depend upon the patronage bestowed upon him in the manufacture of such paper as he is now engaged in making. Miss Hkwlktt will deliver two more ectures in our city only. She will speak this evening in Marble Hall, and also to-mor row night, provided she can secure the same room. Those who have not heard her will doubtless have but this opportunity, and if they wish to acquaint themselves with tbe Philosophy and Religion of Spiritualism they should avail themselves of this chance to hear one of its most eloquent advocates. One dime will he charged as an admittance fee. The report is, that our young triend James Shanklin is elected by an overwhelm ing majority. We felt assured he would make a tall race. Hotel Meeting. Citizens who desire to aid in the erection of a hotel suited to the wants of the city, are respectfully requested to meet at the Library Rooms, corner of Main and First streets, this (Tuesday) evening, at 71 o'clock, when the report of the Committee will be read. THE COMMITTEE. ———<>——— ——>On Saturday night last the Post Office at Mt. Vernon was entered by boring out the lock on the back door, and every letter in it opened and rifled of its contents. How much money was obtained by the scoundrels, had not been ascertained when our informant left. Two private houses were broken into the same night, and some money stolen. We should not be surprised if these rascals are the same who committed the depredations in our city. ———<>——— FIRE IN VERNON.—A terrible fire occurred in this town situated on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad on Thursday night last. It broke out in a stable which is supposed to hate been set on fire, and before the flames could be arrested, about fourfifths of the stores and business houses were burned up. The loss is estimated at $50,000 with little or no insurance. It will fall heavily on many families who are thus deprived of a house and are unable to build another. The Postoffice was destroyed. ———<>——— Mr. Lamed, of the firm of Lee, Larned k Co., arrived at Indianapolis, on Friday, with one of their steam fire engines, manufactured at the Novelty Iron Work?, in New York. Tbis engine weighs only 5,300 pounds, and can be drawn by hand. It is some 2,200 pounds lighter than ours. be old National Intellujenctr con tinues its efforts to ruin the old Whig party. It is opposed to any coalition with the Dem ocrats. The Louisville Democrat, speaking of the attendance at the races on Woodlawu course, on Thursday last, says a great portion of it was composed of the belle sex, who heightened tbe beauty, and interest, and excitement of tbe occasion. Were those tbe same kind of bells spoken of in the last " Atlantic," in which a wrtier says he never sees one without desiring to ring it ? Mall Items. Senator Seward has gone to Egypt. Tbe New York Tribune says it is a bold step nt least, so it is considered in Paris for n American to make such an expedition so early in the season. Except the insalubrity of the season, he has chosen the bett time to see many of tbe countries be has visited, es pecially Rome, Spain and Egypt, for he cscatHJS the throng of Americans anil English and the sharks they bring about them, that infest the highways late in the season; and thus his view of the people aud their institutions is less obstructed. It is doubtful whether he will be able to go down the Xfle, and there is some danger that he may bo detained longer in Quarantine than will be agreeable. Benjamin F. Butler accepts, in a long letter, the Democratic nomination f t Governor of Massachusetts. He declares himself in favor of a Protective Tariff. He thinks that Slavery does not exist anywhere by natural right, but only by positive enactment, but that the Dred Scott MtffJsl protects it in the Territories. Private letlers received from California express apprehension that the death of Broderick is likely to create serious results. (Jroat exasperation of feeling previtils towards Terry and those who acted with him, and it was rather iuereasing than diminishing. The National Intelligencer says that the Agricultural Bureau have been nearly exhausted of the 3eed intended for distribution. Unless an appropriation for that pur1 tiose be made lv the next session of ConI .1 Ml t... .... 1 '. o .il.i.li...i r.f J w u" u,!" - in the spring ol lSbU. Senator Foote has presented to the I nited c,. ,v .. i im-'-i. i.,(l. ,i,Mates Circuit and Distr. ts Courts Tor Iht District of Vermont, and the members of the bar. his entire law. Cooif ressional, and miscellaneous library, consisting ot -'.OOO j volumes. At the recent mewling of the stockholders of the Fitrbburg Bank, it was voted lo erect a monument to the memory of their late President, Fratu it Perkiiis, at a cost of $600. It is reported lhat Tu Vrmr 4 Fiefila, ol Boston, will be the publiahcrs of the Atlantis Monthly, which changes hands in consequence of the failure of Phillips, Sampson k Co. rtffi It is ?aid that Thackerv s new monthly ai?4a.ine will 1st sold at one shilling, or 25 cents a copy. This is doue wilh a view togsjuiiing agreat sale. We have uo doubt it will result iu a great "saU."

CITY ITEMS.

.During the conflagration of Canton,

caused by ibe lotubrdiiKnt of the Briti.-h. ine - fxtensife lucdJOU wartoousc 01 our country ratio, Dr. .1. C. Aj- r. ..f L..weli depot of his oierry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, for China), was totally destroyed. He now makes a demand upon our government for indemnity for the loss of bis property, j ana aiace win grow anoiui-r nut to i ru i'k with our elder brother Johnny. Stick to it, Doctor, and if our Ooremment maintains 1 our rights wherever your Pills are sold, we shall only be unprotected on tracts that are ; very barren. Rt former, Trenton, N.J. gMr. liroderick's term as Senator would have expired in 1863. Mr. Gwin's term expires in 1861. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EVANSVILLE PAPER MILLS. 1". FUXKE, Proprietor. C. Schmitt A Stark, No. 3 i a. First street, Agents Always on ban ! itnd for sale at Eastern prices, all qualities of wrapping paper. ajRagi at the highest market price, taken In exchange for paper. octl8a0 '..'J r 17Oi- .nu. j. jo.v would rvsiiecUully inform the citizens of Kvaasville tli.it be bus opem-d a Ment Shop on the corner of First and I -i i . . i -. where be mtenus keeping an assortment of tbe best meats of all kinds, lie asks s portion of puMic pstronace, as he intends to keep the best of moat of alt kinds. Meat detiTeretl to any part f the city frue of charge and with proniptueiM. octlHdlw J. BONK. J reived per steamer Maclay ) boxes extra Hamburgb cheese, a superior article for cutting out. 20 boxes Kusjish Dairy very fine forfauii. ly use at l.lnthisi . CURNICK St CO.'S octlM 47 Main street. svr .. HCtiJKMl HTOMJS J.Vit 9 for sale at radnoed prices 10OO Ibn extra cruiihwd sugar at 12c per pouud, as fine a sample as can tie found in the United States. flOO lbs of a sujierior r of New Orleans sngar, cheap at oct 18 KRSKINE, CL'KNICK A CO.'S 47 Main street, sole agents. m a mm ljhih 300 lbs. :tmj MLd Ku. 1 lard for sate at oct 1- EUSIISE. LTRKICK k CO.'S 47 Main street. m "iH.e 1. ru t:K.it kjt. - ji ht Mm received on consignment, as a satni'lr, M Uu re Is prime Louisville cement, for sale low to close out, at KBSK1NK, CURNICK A CO.'S octlH 47 Main street. 1 Tl.no llf HT i L I, Oyxters in cans toil half uans, rccieil daily from the above grand depot of bivalves, warranted fresh, line, fat and full at oct S ERSK1NK, OUBNICK A CO.'S 47 Mala street, sole accents. 1859. FALL AND WINTER 1859 a...VA..VAr MMILLi" IHPfffi y tully solicit t'ie attention of their numerous friends iiinl i' i 1 . in- ; h to an ixtensm a-.-Tt-ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which tliev lire daily receiving .u:.l mil iuittin g fo inspection. These goods embrace all the newes designs aud most desiratde tterns Dianiifartared and are admirnMv adante 1 to the Western Trade Annexed tkiey enumerate a few of the ieiartuieuts w lucli will U fouud complete, and couiiirUiui: all the novelties of the season : Cloths, Cassimenn, and Doe-Skins; Satinet is, Fancy T was (is, and Jeans; Stuffs, Merinos, ami Iress Goods; QinKhstns, Prints, and Scotch Plaid; l il bons, Hosiery, and Gloves; Blankets, Flannels, Llnsers, and Ticking; Sheetings, Shirtings, and Mariners' Strijie; (Genuine Irish Llneus, "onr own importation;" Boots and Shoes; Fiats aud Caps; Fancy Articles. Notions, Trimmings. Ac. octl9 CORNER MATS A SO FllltT ST. mmesTitJK to rax i'ji-khs: W W Notice is given to the tax -payers of the city of Kvansville, that f have received from the City Clerk the Tax Duplicate for the current year, 186'J, and that I nai now rnady to receive the taxes for real estate, personal pros-rty, and poll and do tax. The taxes now doe on real estate are to be paid within ouo month from date ; otherwise, said rcul estate will In- sold for the taxes itsscfwed thereon. I. SCUM IV K, Citv Collector. Evansville, Oct. 17th, ISoU. office No. 7- Main street, over Meeker's store. or17-lmd ' m .:. tmk mmttT M nonv in the State for a In tie bov or jnl. for sale. Vrv him, and if he suit", buy hiui. Call at IIUUHKS' for information. octl4 E XKflTuM'N jrmTHK.- LKTTEUS estate of Thomas J. White, deceased, having leeu granted to the undersigned, notice is hereliy given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate utymeut ; and to those having claims agaiust the sane- to present them, duly authenticated accord-In.-to lavr, for payment. Tin- estate is supposed to U solvent. ES1UKB P. WHITE, ortH-M Executrix. woi.y jt a f tn MKT-stooH (,' Ja talnfWg !-omt lodes ami a small ant iuut of money, hi h I be owner can have by proving property. "U-:uJ J. SA UEKTON . WW! Trill II lt.'l I'.V j() WOA.V MM just rcvcivid, per Adams Express, for sale at lower prices thaU elsewhere. J. STRAUB k SON, octl4 47 Main street. T-ifiMOLVTiOjyr. - THB e OH JUTMM nership heretofore existing hetwe.u Win A. McRea and Henry M. Wells, under the firm of McHea A Wells, Is this day dissolved. The undersignfd is alone antlmrirest to use the name of the late firm, and to him all debts must le paid. octl4 WM. A. MiRKA. WMMCtfM MITTH MEs received at 30 . mm. JVHT T. REDMOND'S, ortll Posey's Block. Pit uLttff f ouM. -a mmM.it. jsjnT received at T. REDMOND S. octW Posey's Biocg. hiiui h a;. Us) dozen Chopping Axes; I do Jleat Cutters; M Id Wood Saws; 10 do Coal Hods; Ui setts Fire Irons; 2 duzen Meat Saws; '1 do Butchers' Steels, jttst received. - M : GEO. S. aOSNTAO. I It I UOOMtt ! Jl'ST RECEIVED 'i." noen Meal Selves: .'0 do Kiddles, ass". I, 4 to lo, -i d.. Wire Bat Train; ion Yrds Sate Wire; ttl"d Wote do, ass'il. actl3 OKO. S. SON N TAG. ' suirior Glimmers received this .lay, warrant K9 ed te give .-utile satisfaction. GKO. S. SONNTAG, ctl3 Agent, No. 10 Mainst. J.VIP J'KW fOMJS' - 10O WM baia. ji list received at T. REDMOND'S, ssjgn Posey's BlH-k, Main street. j,v 4.1 i nun ii a i I ii i.y-nm.n SI her list.. niers anil Ihe public in genjseaJ 1 1 slit, h is r-mov.sl tt. lit.- curlier of Walnut and FoSsTth -Ire. j. hetf lie ill COt I Unas to carry on the MILLIE stst sisi ii:kss a akin; Bt'aiKESii. She has also on hand a t ck of Millinery OuosV and DnssTrisasahga vrhaA idis is closing verydieap. .ill II I V HO If h- ma n K XU I ' KB .' I WJHIKH WILL I'l.hJSK TJhf! MlM anrtis aksr Ism that I nui K"'" sa pay marked ;.tteni,oi, to the n iiiut.ii lure f IsafiWS, Misees', itnd ( Itll.ll. Ii'- Shoes of all kinds. In case ,f emergency, ladies can have slns made within four hours in.tke. It any e doubts ihe ' e I t. t, 1.1 tb. in tr. it. , (nth ,. Will p ase-atl and see the hands.!,,. ami durable bl. , i r ull and Winter Boot I am m- making. , WANTEH I in medial.'! v, ten or twlve MM ; JrtllrM , j ir uu. 3 w. men's work. The higheat age iii u- paid iu rash. ept.M .HHN RASUI, No. SSecond st. mmijy'Mitdj u. js.vothkm i.ot or V that pure Cider Vinegar, ju-t pt-eive.1 at OCt7 VICEKRY BROS v . u.i it f: u utrm 9 just receive.! at .VsTJTSsss.irar, VICKKBY KKiW. Cuij.yi, : i. ik mm, i m .v m m atw, ' Bra k ets, ami I'ei table Lights re-gilded and A p.. ted to look 44 auJI as new H vlui s, or no barge, by JOHN O'BRIF.N . CO., oct 7 "21 TsM-ust str-t. f HOTOti U.I f II .IJS'll .l.ltBUOTYI'K A KT1STS. KK1.I.RK d- vi'HITK, at the solicitation of a nuuils-r of artists, have Wrought on a complete asuris t of PlIOTOORAPl! ft AMBRt'TVPK STtK'K, 'oii-lting of ererr stvleof aME, PLATES, BATH ., i VMEKAS, 8TANDH, rnniicAu, Ac, a ., with whit h the) aie pi. p.ti . d b tin nisi the trade aM 'iin inn id pi , e. A II orders a ill re teirs prompt attention k K I I.I U 1 WHITK, jfa-dJalm No. Maiu street

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

M 50 boxc various brand bright Virginia. .- ao uairsj, r irtt, sua aizbls 1 25 caddies " Planter's Choice;" 80 do Burowi." 1b store and for sale low, by octti GEO. FOSTEB A co. EXTRAORDINARY SAL E OF A Fine Gold Pencil, in, A Gold Pen Attachtd, oa Gold Locket for $5! And u I'HEM 1 1' M to euU purclimr trorlit row to Jt'TMiB TWO l'JSV I'ROVIT.IQM. ble experience in cur presut inU of diping of oar JLWELKY, Ac, and from the uuivurnal satisfaction given to all who have iNttroutzed our Hoose, we take pleasure in saying that we uow cc nidcr our business fairly aud permanently established. We wish it understood that this is no Lottery, but a fair and legitimate sale, in whkh each perto gets the worth of bis or her money iu Uold Pepcii with Gold Pen attu hed, or a Gold Loelet, worth So each, which cannot be bought at auy retail store for the same price ; and in addition to the purchase, each person receives a iVetatHst of Jewelry, not less m value than $2, and it may bo worth i-i, o, 8, 1U, 12, 15, 20, 50, or eveu TW ! NO MONEY RISKED! We nroiKMtf. tnlit m. t-r. in know wlil Prtnitim ht will receive before sendiug his money.' Any Lady or Gentleman desiring one of ti e above articles, hi nrsi nena us tnelr name and nitareara, statiti hether they want the Pencil and Pen, or Locket, and we will make their stlectioD, aud iDforai tl em by return mail a hat I'rrmium ther sre entitled to. They can then have the privilege or sendius foi it if they choose. Our preui urns are distributed in a fair aud bouorable aiani.er, aud as soon as th nnine ot thepurcbaser is received with the 5, his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket and Premium, are pnt up in a safe manner, aud sent to the ownei by mall, free of postage. Oar plan, from loug experience in the above business, has given geueral satis - ta-tiou.Hs eaoli purchaser can sell or trado the above article for all they cost him, and retain the premium gratis. If, however, any person should feel dkpMjed to send us their mouey in advance, they may rely on being as fairly dealt with as though they had made previous application. And if anyone is dissatistic 1 with their purchase, and an unbiased person competent to judge say the article arc not worth more than the money paid for then, and in some rases TEN or even FOKTY times the amount, let such person return theg iods and we will freely rotund tbe mouey. But some will ask (as many have), how can we afford to give so much for so little money ? Iu anxwrr, we say, that all who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that t here is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail store, upon which there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 per cent, on manufacturers' price. We being agents for the manufacturers, have adopted this plan of disposing of onr goods, rather than selling to country dealers on time, aud taxlug tbe chance of collecting oar bills. By this arrangement, we bring the potrhaser in direct communication with the manufacturer, aud the profits that are made by the dozen hands through which the Jewelry has to pass, we gira to the purchaser in premiums, as above ktated. W e therefore offer the following iuduccmeuu to persons acting as agents for us : Any person sending us S for our goola, wid receive a Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Lockeiand premium, free. For further inducements, see circular. Among our premiums are articles suitable ft r ladies or gentlemen, such as Gentlemen s Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Vest and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Watch Keys, Gold Shibt Sti us - plain and with settings ; Gold mi Piks now style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond Pius, Gold Rings, Ac, Ac. We have GOLD WATCHES, JTlorenttiie, M astic, .old st. n . Cameo, t.'axnet, and Coral Breast Pius and Ear Rings, Gold Bracelets, Uold Sleeve Bint .n.. Gold Belt - Guld Uiags, Sc. Also, Pianos, Mtlodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordeoas, Ac. UJk. Caexcept ionahle References givet, whenever re.uired. sjau AGENTS WANTED for every part t.f the cuuutry. N. B. in sending your names, write the State, County, and Town plainly, so as to avuid letters beiug miscarried. Address ANGLE CO., If 2 CANAL STRKET, (Ol.l No.) oct5-2wd Jm IV . . mrumr mucmivnn 1,570 m.h a OM ages of China, (Haw, Jueewirare,uml LfokimyGtuses; 100 gross Table Cutleru. J. W. nUGIItS, 13 Main street, Evansville. n 38 crates assorted for the Country Tr tie on hamb acta IIOLLINdSWORTII k 1IR0. MM-M ft: JI st UKt F.lVKlt A l.ABGE MM and new importation of CROCKEBY-WA BE, GLASSWARE, CHINA, Ac, ou Eirst street, E -ansville. oct5 mm u rmMCLAdvm, mrmjijrmmmB, asd MM. others viting onr city, are infortnod that WM. II. P. STODDARD, No. 17 Mala street, has jost received a full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, direct from the manufacturers and itniiorters, heiight for cash, and is uow prepared to All all orders at such price? as will insure latisiaction. Orders left at the store by persons wishing to visit the Knir, will Im pi. inptlv attended to, in their absence ai the same p ices a.. if they were present. OCt.r m i st mms KMVMDji lemmmm lot M ,.f SUA LLENI'ERGKR'S ANTIDOTE, a sure ! ined for Eever and Ague, at W. II. P. STODDARfi'8, ct" 17 Main street. YAT HI'S CI.IK'KS. AND JEV KLRY. jrjrr-.vi rWLAw9 vojurLtcrmis MM onr stock of g,iavls in the alsive line, hy late arriv.il, direct from the manufacturers, wenre enabled to show :i large ami well selected stock of Hold aid Sdver Wat. Ii.-s. all kinds of J-welry. Clocks, ili. i Ware, Ac., all ..f the latest st- b saud rich design, which we oiler at the lowest Eastern pries. All ladies ami the rent of maulit STS respectful Ivr inilel to call ami exaiiitoe oar gisida, al the old stan d. BITTBLrK BROS., scH 48 Main at., between First and Se.-ond. mSCoVm! MeLoUM!W M hbU "Wallis Mills" Extra Floor, 1 sacks do do Just received and f r safe by oft OEO. FOSTBR A OfX gvojsu MJrTmjfrmm l jt t m At Wi ' cle-apest article in use tor making Koao. l ne pound of it makes twelve gallons ot good ift soap. Kllll diiet Uo lis swltl with every U. ,,f i!, by iH.Hn N. S. THOMPSON, riiigit. CimH HJVm 3 IIOS.K.S'HtMs.tl.K ' st T. REDMOND'S, 'tl P ey's Block, jlain street. MLCOTCB1 mJSVrMr-Ur f J.VD ten cent rolls, at octlO THoMPS4tN'S Drag Storo. g ill K. 1,000 Lbs. MiXTMJi PITTm. Wm b ir (Jliie. suitable for nattern makers, aad all uses tot which go.ai glue is required, for sale at - tl" THOMPSON'S Drag Store. iummr ni tt m .i.vii mummt lust recsiveai ami for sale at T RF.DMONDS, -all-' Posey's Block, Maiu streut.

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bCOYILL's sAUt.U'AKILLA AND HUlBOUi " BLOOD & LIVER SYRUP ! FOR T1IK I'VUE Or Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and Mercurial Di.f eaxes, Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all othrr dirmses which are cetutcil hf an mpure state of the DLOOD. P P ? f ; ? J A Hottdrrjtl Cnrt of tscrtjulo Yhi! litad f As stmttmtni of .Hat tin f f i? ? t f f Csiffsj.' , Uobbtnt. H MAM o.vsv of ran wok t case ever recorded. lie now eaiaes r.ioa.W kulth, and has f-r tiiepa.-t year done as tnndi work as auy young man of his age ! This core lias excited bis friends, neighlx.rs, and physiciaus, sn.i eveu some of the Mfdirnl Fturutty. thie if theVrofessors (Dr. R. S. Newton,) who was tailed to see him asa Snrgeon, not to prv-cribe, whs so forcibly impressed uith the llrmurLubl (Vini'- lrer vf thin Malic, that he has adopted it into his private pi.t. ti .e, as well as at the College and H.pil tiClU IXNATi, Feb. Iu, ItOS. ' Mo-o A. L. Scovtt.L A In. (Mtslrars. I will with greut pleasure give my testiiuouy as to what your SaksahrjU-v aud StilLixoiA.or Blood aud Licer Syrup, has doue for me. aume three years Mini a half at, I wan attackeJ with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended with most excmciatiiig pahis. I tried up oils remedies, and htul two of tl.e tw-st ;,bvKi bMist tbe city (one of them a Profcasor iu an Mid hool Me.lu.tl I'ollfeci. ami tiny failed toive uiesuj relief. 1 was so reduced thnt 1 was confined to my bed for over three wonth.s. Th nervt nd i,,ncles oi oue leg were so contracted and drawn up, that I could wt icalk. I had more thiin . . ., i .- Htny ulcer on my l.-i; frwsq which 1 took, from tittle to time, more than one hundred t HOSE, . Ma of them from three to foarttu lies Kiag. 1 was redimsj to almost a skeleton, and my fi lends had jtiven up all hoMr. of uiy recovery. I wa iu this condition when 1 couini, netl theust of jour ami Lirer fyrup. I have used sltoether some tan doxen bottles of it, and at the same lime the Ithiutt i, ir,,t, a bi 'n ytiti advise t uw with il . nUd l.istly, the Healing Ointment, given under the head of "White SwelluiK," in your directions. I am now aid tv utltnd Ui bitimr, aud iu less have Imdnsne SO. stmng that I walk without any difficulty, and li.tve'sj entirely revueered mjf ksaUh. Yours, trulv, MARTIN KoLiUNS.Jr Keeidenoe on Kibib street, I. Moun I aa4 John, No. JI ; or at the place of lajsiueasv with Brown A iilette, No. 4 Eat r'ouit'n strasA, Bead an extract from the Cincirtuutt Mrli il ' au, TsjL&,pasa3lU, by its editor, Prof. B. S. Xeaton, in regard to this remarkable cure: "While Martin Bobbins was iu tbv very worst i imaKiuablc cotiditiou, we were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, prcxlu.-ed by a fall. The I indications ot a reunion of tb,- l...n. , waxier the ii - enmstaneee, were very uufavorablo, tor he would I sit, day after Jay, picking out small piV.-ex oflw, i which wouM slough off. I found him -asm ; s j preparation, tchich he continued to use Marif n cere smI errted. Yvegaveniin no constitutional tr. arni i t. tt-ing in attendance only as a surgeon ; ret we confess we had much curiosity to See wl .t could Isdone iu a system so extensively diseased n.t his was." Will the afflicted call on the agent and t :i pamphlet containing cert i Urates of cures from well known citizens of Cincinnati? T" Recollect that this medicine is uyrnnuiled to cure all diseases that are caused by an impure stale of the blood. Scovill's ltlr,,H tint LsWr Surmp i composed entirely of vegetables, and isperrW(y -ufr for Children fo se, in case of sore mouth or eriipti n of the skin. If soothers value tin. health of their children, they should eradicate the seetls of the disease before it is too late. Read the statement of one of the old -I chemists in t'incinuati. "We hereby certify that we luvvn been niade acquainted with SroriM's Saraparilla and Stillinaia.oT BLOOD ABM UWBM BVmCPi The ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into the pre; nr..t W. S. MERRILL A Co.. One door west of Burnet Hons , Cin'ti.'' For sale by the Proprietors, A. Is. set V 1 1. 1. v ((.. No. 12 West Eighth (St., in. innati. Also, by Keller .V White, KvaMvHIe, Ind. N. S. Thompaon, " Also, agents for the sale of ,. or Balsssa fmr tie .., ami lr. BasVr't Pain, l'amu en. for the cure of all latin, !oth internal and exlernaL oct7-dtf"w2iu JOS. SCH0ENFELD, MAMUFACTCBEB A WHOLESALE DEALBstJN CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, Sd TISETT, II . '. i m rna a si tt - mi GENTS' FURMSIIiyct OOHPS. Also, Hats and Caps No. 3 Watku Stscct, nrr. Maim ami Svcaaoar., sepl2 EYANSVILLE. TNT waai mi muimLBt utWu h .e it MM Beat Estate for sale at public auction October 27th, le9, at 10 o'clock A. 41.. at the . outhouse door. Ouc hundred acres in five acre lots oa Washington A venae, about one mils from the Court-house, is-lougitig to Win. Bhrbower. These lots arw suitable lor private residences or ganleuiug pnrpoiws. To persons desiring preperty Cur either of the above purposes or to hold on specubttioii, thin sale "inirnts strong induceiueubi. Now is tin- time to secure a place tor a suburban residence at about a hat yuu would have to (sty for a small lot iu t'ie city. tiuSMa of theiie hts are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale lietweeu now and the day of sale. W tare always on hand with horse and buggy to ch vt parties desiring to buj- tins valuable property. Tebjis Libkuai. Plata of lots to he seen ht onr office in Posey's Block and at the Post-o!B MrOOXALD A SARIN. sep.T0-lm Real Estate A Insurance Agents MOZART HALL! rmxmm ot.n .ipoi 1.0 mjll mjmh M been purchased by Die subscriber snd its name changed to Mozabt Hall. It has been entirely renovated and titled up in an elegant and convenient st iejr Drauiatic exhibitions, aud (or Concerts, Balls aTSd public meetings. A new stage has Ut-n erected and an entire lo w net of ke.tutiful scenery vlded. A neat aud coineni nt r t ; i; rant is now attached to it, flraaa sklch partlN tan la; supplied with suppers aud refteshiucnU t-ipiiil to any to Vxt obtained in the city. i be proprl. tt sill spare no expose of exertions to make it ail s n esble and i l. -i-.int placeol n s. r; for ladies slid gentlemen. In the Restaurant, Oysters :.n ltb r delecacies of the season, w ill I served up nt 8ij htinr for visitors Four parlors and a large !i u i i . room iu which over two hundred guer . seated, have been erected iu place of the old bou' ing Alley. sepSOtf '. r. BOLI.E. MmJmmo lvt'io.w TUli PROFXSAm ninnal connection l r.s-ii Drs. Kbi man ,V Baird has ceased, by the withdrawal of lo Haird. The bills will h adju-t. 1 by Dr. ElTRMAN, who ..nthorized to collect the sann . MB"- i:tta.nj.s'sc . i i l is int. MM EHKMAN lias as . iated ftli him in Irs pro-b-s.-i.in, Dr GLEIVIZ proununeed ;iais ro.-,-nt-ly flora one of the lcst G.-rinaM Medical r J,....l-. ami i ho has had prac'iceasa snrgeon as well asa physician. They can bo consulted at the office heretofore occupied by Dr. Ehrtuuu, at all hour, oct 3,tf Tt l.MiT OJV 't t.l h i ti . i erms, a Boat -yard and Iry-l.cks ,.n tho Ca nal just outside the city limits. Applv to oct 3 j. w. rircmcs w white n mm-40 m iii s t and lutlf bids No. 1, for sale by OcUtf a. E. :i I. BKBT At t'O. " MEDICAL NMTICK. kBHS. JI. J. t u.i t.A0 A U SJ U V Mm Y I'll ha (bis h,v :t- omits) tl l - etlier iu the practice ..I Mo.li ii ti ' Suiyrv, v, - der the styl-of BBAY A SAWYLK. Both having had long experience in lieir profession, they feel a confidence that by si, it nlti-i.tioii, they can give satisfaction to all win favor them with llieir trniiage. Office-on Firsi opposite the PostoflSre, w here one ..r t he other m at all times, during their orti. o hours I f.Hind ready to attend to professional hnsiuoss. oiii. . hours from 9 to 12 A. M., .md from J U ' P. M. a. 1. BBAY, m. d r. w. s vw i it, m. v. Kop3a.f .Vl HI I :s K9 : Wt bids assorted Nut-: IOcasksFrea.il I'u.nes, Dsiiotes ttiata?. . T f 2 casks line 8. F. li.dh.-o ; KSI kegs S .l.i. ii 1 10 ttbU A linn . Dsi kegs pur- While Leas); Wl kegs Zinc; JO dor. Toy Bsjckess; Wi boxes Kxtrset at Logwood ; 2f Isjxes Creasa Tartar. Sundry ulher kooJs L-o numerous to mentu.n. jut received and for sale hi v. . sep r.l rilESTflX BKeV-. vv .tit - . un. Mtt . MJd Hsin English sliKterd, bsme or in e-ns,; 4 dos jars prepared rrenrh M iist.it, Wt Its Eentucky Mustard. All warranted good, tar ssle at V .. A V.UXfcBV MliOTUKKS, No - Main stnsM. tiovl sWt Ml II U H '. .1 L. I . WHO H'iAT boi't "Mstl Dog"' ..r anv oilo r ." will And au exooJhmt asaorUOelit ol (Jic t.ile.l - brands vf guusiw.h and . ,,n lead, at reduced rales, at VICK KEY Bit Bert .-I Main sir, el . T i mm tt rn.nom.vu TomjMteo. The genuine article, at icle, at THOMPSON'S lirui? Matw. octlO

MISCELLANEOUS

TUB If ANSVILLB INSURANCE COMPANY, (EMulditUrd and lucorp aled to 1830.) -MM STEAMBOAT HULL, L I rp i a 1 T T C V U Jf b A 1 I) HA 1 It 1 K S , jr- " ' ... UAPITAL, - - - fcX,UUO OFFICE On Water street, wall known as h Canal Bank. WML T. PAGE, Secretory. 1 jS tS L K A J U A U JUJV T , Er the foflort ing well known Corupat.fes : CJuirler Oak Insurance Company, CAPITAL w K,4si Connecticut Insurance Gmpamf, CAl'JTAL Jjisj.issi Peoria Insuranct Comj any, CAPITAI .Sou.usy Park Al'ITAL Insurance Company, -1200,000 T.orillard Insurance Company, ( ai-ital mm Takes all promptly. kin Is of rlvks, and adjnats I'oli. i. for Life Insnrsn-e imoed in the A u it htrtmtmA r Life Insurance Company, 't NewYorlt. Al l CAL AND si UPLUS 'm tlaS.OOfl Of lii.b -t.o.'sto i. deposited uith tbe Cxnepl "t Ike ii.- . I N. a York. Ht fsssltn t, m tiAvvi' ma sj m. o oT m Ji m. m m Wf Large i- heavy Uuiiny Hags, in store and r s..le l,y PRESTON BWKS. T. C. S; J. G. SMITH, No. 1 8V Main street. Cor. Sivunii . i:AX8riLLE, IX D. lt.IT I I I I I n TUm HJIST 'JT M rsnuupt beatowed upon them, beg leave to inform their friends and tbe community in geueral, that with tbe aid of new machinery, t lis y are enabled to turn out u. i k superior to that of airv Eastern make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the MM time euconrage home majinfactar,ean sapply tie mselvesat the factory. II . t. bets. A. v. Boea, Draw-Enivea, Pork Ctaavers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools ot ail kinds, in tie ,.f double n liiic.l cast steel, and warrantad sqna to any in nee, sep27-3m TO MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS 1 1 CIXCIXNA tTsILK HOUSE. W. P. DEVOUT R0CKW00D So. t :: PKAL STREET, V h desalt- d'-alers in Bonnets, Flowers, sMaVT. Qloaks, press TRimmnros, IIG IP S U I KTS. LACE EM BROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, Ae. Gar.vT Tnitckments t.fl.nd to CASH sad SHuBT -TIME BI YKBS. i t U J. M3M l"OI K ni iLovst .nM&fmiMJiAwmm : ,ti lights sh, windo islO " IOX12 .'.'SI " JIX12 " " VsJO " 10X14 1,500 10X15 100 panne) Doors, assorted. II 250 boxes assorted Window Glass. 300 kegs " Nails. Jut received aud for sale by sept21 WHEELER 1 BIGGS. . m .)!.! I r il it I n 1 tt u t m a. . OM EVERY ON K, WITUOl T EXCEPTION. MILLAR A K1EUAU8, at the new Dry Goods .- i-ie, t .'i .iit -ir,-ei. oetwieit Jimt and Second streets, EvaoaviRa, Ind., are now ia daily receipt of their new and sjdendid stock of FA I h M WINTER DRY GOODS. Tttry .ire determined to sell and please all. The nsjurst innr Mr customers and the balance of mankind to pay thorns visit, take a View of tbetr E "K siTMfr tbnr ta.-te. and lav in their ulrwk the season. The ftn k consist's of a rraat a. riety of articles too numerous to specify. MILLER .v NIEHADS, Cheap Cash Stors. Mat street, Evansville. i w. u. ' . N I I.I' Mcdonald a K. H. BABIN SfAMJdY. (itnrral Insurance. Real Estate, Collecting Agents We ajs-n nr. umjA, mmrjivm . i an nescntitiosts. Jtetit Menses. es r i . dlect Ciaiuis, and Pay Taxes. W ill insare.sgaiasjt loss or ihunage by flea, Buildings, MerHiandiee. Personal Property, and the perils vf inland navigation; also, the lives of Individi: iW agsitsst tho dangers and accidents ot travel, in the full'-wiug r. liabHjQMSHiiies : Indianapolis luMir; in ; Sun Insurance Compaaar, li.i'e Insnranc-o Comj sny of Cincinnati ; Ohio Life Insurance Company. 1 imaiiejit office in F;ters new building . second ! r the present in Posey's Bock. psnprTl W. II. P. STODDARD, a r ru t: o i. n m s tj m 1 1 m, wm DMVJG at to k- ep . Metlit'illes. STORE, No. 17 Main street, eon tian hands a lull aud complete supply of Caiuts, Oils, I'lo-s, QIsbs, .j p Brnhe, Herfomerv, Lamps, Baraiag Flaids, At. W bi. ) ne Hells nt as low a Agnre as sny house in theeity. Alss a Uras and varied assartntei t ..f AM 'i ) 1 T. sTOCK, t .1 31 ERAS, A.BS, A h'B CHEMICALS, In fart, evtrvthing appertaining to the art. Orders promptly at' ended to, and forw arded by stoats boat or Express 1 1 auy (art of the country. ssptM gi:t:r.H' tut: is p.' -3 LV jtst received and for "ale by ril s. MoJOHNSToN iiii: i;i:kat kasterji "kclipskdi S 7 Til in .Ttt,.nt.T TMM J H Kirn m M,'. i ii, !-refest ship is yet uncertain ; hat it . i. ,u know that the stork of KALI. M H INTER IKY OOOD8 at Saw. Kssicit & o.'s is the most complete in ihe city ; and as thsy expscl t. increase their sales largely by selling tvsaper thsin eet-r, their eottners may rely upon n g tetrgaiw. Ti, j will be pleased to sltow llieir stork nf goods t. all. wti.-thor they wish to buy or not, and all v l- are warrantt as leptenenteil. sep"'. A" I' PLI Jmm-VMK Ml. VII TW TV oh, I. lien ery f..r. mad. by Dr. John Bull, al H I THOMPSON'S Drng Store. Wi n WHITK VI mil. 'A3 MJMLP bat iris Ko. 1, just received and for sale ty ,n-tC . - il K-TKE A Co. gHUJMRs. ,oor TmpofSe,! German figsrs; Ilsll-Spanish n Jost raMMHraud for sale hr . ta GKO. l'OSTKi: A CO. K IU'IIIUi I9 i t in ii n WHlifMi: 100 l.LL lot bate cosru: a i o. v , ,. : . : - I ;ra, for sab- 1 'i ni. ni by t.K FO ' O HJItKKI s roT.i MM led Vin.U. lsrge ni,; fr naU at YICKKBY BKS..,s,. Main afreet Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER, M A I ST. B hTWEEN '1 1IIUD AN D FOC RTII , wi--i istte rorsT uorsg. MUJ J I'M T MMi Tt B'MM9 FROM mm the East, where he has porciia ( r, I ,t 1 1 ni asortete.,1 .K W TtlRS. ( it KS. and .l;WV.l,RV of everv .lescnpliori. the niich-r-iio.i i pirared to ssSt .ha s in ..rv itartnul.tr. He invites an et u.illloli , f his ir. Main ..u.l arices. P. L. GIESSLER. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired aad warrau'.ed. upC-dl