Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 56, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

THURSDAY MOUSING OCTOBER 20 Tbe- New York Journal of Commtrce, wLich claims for itself tbe embodiment Of all tbe religious sentiment of tbe community, and piously gives daily lectures to its cotemporarit- or tbeir immorality and impiety, published tbe following significant sentence one day before tbe death of tbe lamented Broderick I There :s cause to regret that there is no means of purging tbe U. S. Senate a' present of one of the Representatives from California, Broderick who, however useful be might be in some other calling, mistook bis vocation as sadly as did tbe Legislature which elected him, when be undertook bis duties of statesmanship. Here is matter for grave thought on tbe part of tbe people. What had Broderick done that the United States Senate ought to be purged of his presence? He was guilty of one crime; his opposition to tbe despotism at Washington, and tbe corrupt schemes of intriguing politicians at the Federal Capital We forget ; he was guilty of one more crime. His father was an bumble stone-cutter, and tbe son bad served an apprenticeship at the samejemployment. Tbe beautiful capitals that adorned the pilasters of the United States Senate Chamber was a perpetual reminder to tbe chivalry that the mud sills of the North were, after all, tbeir equals and peers. Tbe son wai not ashamed of his obscure origin, and was proud of tbe mechanism of his parent. He was a champion for the dignity of free labor ; be was calling the attention of the people to their privileges and rights; he was a living hope to the most obscure. Will tbe people forget this fact, or will they always submit to the domineering spirit of a few in power, who rid themselves of their adversaries by tbe bludgeon and pistol ? V, " Occasional " writes to the Philadelphia Press that the appointment of tbe various assistant marshals to take the census, will now shortly be announced in the different States. Tbey will constitute a vast addition to tbe army ot janissaries scattered all over tbe country, and are expected to do all in their power to defeat public sentiment in regard to the Presidency, and also for the purpose of sustaining tbe errors of the General Administration. This business will require to be looked into by the next Congress and the system may undergo a thorough revision, before the necessary appropriations for this service are made. The New York Tribune has advices from private correspondents in Minnesota and Iowa, giving an assurance that tbe Republicans have carried both of those States, by decisive majorities, securing a Republican United States Senate in each, and two Uepubl:"a Congressmen ia Minnesota. MUTIn: Worthington (Green county) Tories give an accoun of a riot th:t took ptace .a mat town recently, in whim knives, brickuats, pistols and guns were exhibited, but were revented from being used by a large crowd of elk-ens interfering to arrest tbe fight. Tbe fracas originated out of a dispute as to tbe pi-awession of some clothe, the property of a prostitute in that neighborhood. The parr si were tryiug the right oi property before a justice, when tbeir auger became uncontrollable, and tbey concluded to fight it out. Tbe Timet thinks the affair was a disgrace to the village. The city and county of Dubuque, Iowa, has hitherto been Democratic by majorities averaging from 1,500 to 2,500. At tbe last election, the Republicans elected tbeir Sheriff, a Senator, and one Representative, while the Buchanan wing of the Democracy elected a Treasurer, Recorder, one Representative, and a Coroner, in opposition to the regular Douglas ticket. Mr. Douglas was not so strong in that State as bis friends imagined. ———<>——— ——>We are informed, by a gentleman from Vincennes, that some clue has been obtained by which it is hoped the scoundrels who robbed the post office, in that city, may be ferreted out. One of them left his hat, in his haste, and it being ascertained that a suspicious character had purchased a hat very early the next morning, it is thought he may be one of the gang. The fellow had not been arrested when our informant left. ———<>——— A movement has been get on foot among the Hebrews of New York city, for the formation of a Board of Representatives of the Jews in the United States. The plan proposes the formation of a Consistory of Delegatps from each congregation in tbe United States. This body, like the British Board of representatives, will look to, and forward Jewish interests, by meeting together and acting for the mass, when occasion requires it. At the outset it will attend to secular affairs only. The Vincennes Sun says that its de feated candidate for Clerk, H. S. Canthorn, intends to contest the election of his suc- : ompetitor, Mr. Dcnney. .The Louisville Methodist Conference at its recent session, unanimously agreed to build a college in Bowling Green. Tbey also decided to hold tbe next conference in that town. ts3 The Opposition party of North Car olina have called a State Convention, to meet in Raliegh on tbe 22d of February next, to make preparations for the campaign of 1860. ———<>——— ——>A check drawn by Wm. Burtch for $500 was mailed on Monday evening and is supposed to have been taken when the Post Office was robbed; also one for same amount, drawn by Dawes and Watson, both payable at Evansville. We have heard of no money being mailed by any of our citizens on Monday.—<Vincennes Gazette>.

Hotel Jitniug. At meeting of a nuaiber of citizen, heli

at the Library Rooms .a the city of Evansville, on the evesing of October 18 th, 1859, Judge Foster was called to tbe chair, and A. Lemcke chosen Secretary. The chair opened the meeting by briefly stating the necessity of a Hotel in the city. On motion of Wm. . French, a committee appointed at a meeting of citizens held at J. J. Chandler's office, made the following report: be Committee to whom was referred tbe matter concerning the selection of a suitable location to. tbe erection of a bote, to obtain plans a d estimates for tbe same, and also to suggest tbe best method for raising tbe required amount to build tbe hotel, beg leave to submit the following: That they have had under consideration several locations, and have selected the two lots on tbe southeast corner of Locnst and Water streets, known as lots Nos. 7 and 8 in the o.igi:4al plan of the city of Evansville, fron'ing 150 feet on Water street and 144 feet on Locust street ; owned by Solomon Kahn : That the same can be had for this purpose for tbe sum of eight thousand dollars, one half of which sum will be subscribed by said Kahn in stock, and tbe residue seventeen hundred dollars cash and twenty-three hundred dollars on the first of April next: That Mr. John Sbanklin will subscribe four thousand dollars, and we are assured of other large subscriptions to this location. That we have been favored with two plans and estimates by city architects, which are herewith submitted. That we would recommend that a compa ny be formed for the purpose, with a capital of not less than fifty thousand dollars, in shares of fifty dollars each, to be subscribed in such manner as may be hereafter suggest ed, and that a committee be appointed to draft articles of association, or co-partner ship in conformity with tbe law of the State for this purpose. That no subscription shall be binding, un til the sum of thirty tboasand dollars shall have been subscribed, exclusive of the sub scriptions of Messrs. Kahn & Sbanklin. That we would further recommend a com mittee of five be appointed, who may have power to select nve additioual members, whose duties shall be to solicit rutocriptioQ for tbe stock. That when the requisite amount of stock shall have been subscribed, the said com mittee shall call a meeting of the subscri bers of stock, to take into consideration such matters as may be presented to tbem. Signed, Gbo. Foster, W. E. HoLLINGS WORTH, W. Barker. The report was received by consent. Here. J. J. Chandler. Esq., arose, and gave as bis opinion, that a perfect title could not be obtained for Mr. Kahn's loU at this time. Mr. Kahn replied, that negotiations were pendiug between lr. P. tJ. O'ltiley, the former owner, and the cjLttc of John Mitch ell, which has equity of redemption ou said procrty now, which would, within a short time, lead to tbe perfection of the said title Some of the gentlemen present, here ex pressed dissatisfaction with the profoscd lo cation, and thought the whole undertakiog more certain of success, especially in afinuu cial point of view, by locating tbe hole more within tbe heart of the city. Ou motion, Messrs. Chandler and Rath bone were appointed a committee to draft articles of association, with a view to ascertain tbe amount of subscription obtainable for a Hotel on Mr. Kahn's lots, upon which tbe committee proceeded to report the following i ARTICLES OF COPARTNERSHIP. Tbe undersigned hereby agree to associate ourselves together as copartners and joint-stockholders inu company, tobeknown fln the M Evansville Hotel Company,'' for the , i.rpose of purchasing lot 7 and 8 in the original plat of the city ofEvansrille, Indi ana, and tor ..ecting tbereon suitable build ings tor a HoM, and for maintaining the same. 1 ne capital stock of .-.ml comyany sball he fifty thousand dollars, which capital stock may be increased at any regular or called meeting of tbe stock-holders or copartners, to the sum of $75,000 said slock to be divided into shares of fifty dollars each. Said capital stock to be ex pended iu tbe purchase of said lots and construction and maintenance of said Hotel. It is further understood that no part of the undersigned subscription, shall be binding until $30,000 shall have beeu subscribed. ' We hereby subscribe and take the nuroler of shares in said company respectively set opposite our names, aud we promise to pay the same to John Sbanklin, John S. Hopkins, G. W. Ilathbone, Samuel Orr, and Win. Baker, Directors or Trustees of said company, hereby appointed, and tbeir successors to be hereafter appointed by said company, in such calls or instalments as shall, from tfme to time, be required by said Directors or Trustees, and it is hereby agreed that wbeu said amount of $30,000 shall bare been subscribed, the said Directors or Trustees shall, by public notice given in some newspaper published in the city of Evansville, call a meeting of the subscribers who shall then more fully organize themselves into said company and copartnership, by the election of officers, Directors or Trustees, and by the adoption of such bylaws and regulations as sncb subscri !ers muy deem proper for the objects and the government of said company, which action shall be binding upon tbe subscribers hereto. On motion, the said articles of copartnership were adopted by the meeting by consent, and in conformity with tbe recommendations of the original committee. A committee of five, of soliciting canvassers, were appelated, with power to select five additional Members, if necessory. The chair apjwinted Samuel Bayard, Wm. E. French, Jas. Sbanklin, Geo. Foster, and A. Burrows, said committee. On motion of Mr. Chandler, the meeting Resolved, that the original committee, consisting of Messrs. Geo. Footer, Wm. E. Hollingsworth, and Wm. Baker, be retained and continued, and" that tbe chair appoint and add two more members to the said committee, and that such committee of five ascertain and report, at a future meeting, what other locations for a hotel, at what prices, and under what conditions the same can be had iu this city. The chair appointed J. J. Chandler and Dr. Bray the aid two additional committeemen. On motion of Mr. Katbbone, the .eeting adjourned to meet again at the Library Rooms, on Tuesday, Nov. 1st, next, at seven o'clock r. m M.W FOSTER, Prett. A. Lemckk, See'y.

THE CANAL.—Mr. Z. H. Cook has just returned from Newberry. He has examined

the Canal between our city and that point thoroughly. He reports that the banks are in excellent condition, as much so as any Canal could be, so far as the eye can tell.— Most of the wood structures are in like manner apparently safe. Repairs are now being made on the White river acqueduct [sic], which, when completed, will render it stronger than it ever has been. The break at Patoka acqueduct [sic] will be repaired this week. Every effort is being made to make this structure firm and reliable. It is very unfortunate that any break or detention in navigation should occur at this time, when the revenues on the Canal were largely on the increase, and were most needed. We understand that quite a fleet of boats, loaded with wheat, marble, &c., are on the Patoka level, waiting for the repair of the aqueduct, in order to come to our city. Mr. George Foster has gone up the Canal to see that the repairs nre hurried to completion. The Canal Collector, Mr. Downey, will call on the subscribers, to-day, for an assessments of ten per cent. It is hoped, on the part of the Managers, that the subscribers will respond heartily, and rid the Canal of all arrearages, and make the repairs that are so much needed. The Collector should be paid on his first call. ———<>——— A contract has just been signed for the completion of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road to the Tennessee line. The work is to be finished by tbe 31st of next December, 1859. ———<>——— OUTRAGES CONMITTED [sic] BY THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.—The Franklin (La.) <Banner> of the 1st instant, publishes a communication from two highly respectable citizens of Vermillionville, descriptive of the cruel and barbarous treatment of citizens of that place by the Vigilance cimmittees [sic]: Numerous families are said to be in a suffering condition for the want of the neces saries of life by the action of the vigilants. One man was taken from the side of his dying child—having lost his wife only a week before—his hands tied, but subsequently let off on learning that he was not guilty of any crime. An unoffending boy of fourteen years was dreadfully whipped by the vigilants. Nor was this all. Dr. Charles H. Wagoner, late a justice of the peace, and coroner of the parish, was whipped in a most cruel manner, without having committed the least shadow of an offense, the charge against him being that, upon the oaths of three American citizens, he had ordered the arrest of one of the captains of the vig ilants. ======== NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. PAVIDSON. D. XIKL. DAVIDSON & 0'NEIL MM. urabiuia tbo Tailuriutt busiuets auulil .ill tbe dtteulioa f tlivir lunula to the fact lbt llu-y ;ir row prepared to tornNh cloth it .1 inv ilt-a criiitiun, aud iu any ttyla rruulixl. W.urc I 1 1 old reaideuU Mad are well kUu.:i All . ur Woil h uitdo by t:uud workoicu, uuno otlu ra nrt coi ii 4. u .1 uud raiaUMtur nn4t, it they dou' ami, wa ptwjMse not to get angr.. , but if any iihould nit t will inako tbem ay on rcHfonabte term-. N ll. N lru work, alt KvaatvNs nink--. C. lAVllul, oct'JO 1. c'NKIL. M V itliiii a few duva h liuudbill hu l.ceu ( ul ula ted uurtxo lini; &u auction Male booiewher- hi "ss r.cu's hew buildiux, " w hich aoli.c h.tvv BSiAtekM for "Embicira," aud we have -ciatdly U-on nkrd if we intended to aellt ad 'tion. To t !. uot lutimately acquainted with our i sISMaS wa ari wM y that isj are sincerely indebted to the u lit in general for their liberal lairouarfc, l...!i enaidee ua to continue our buaine a heictolore, aad will -iia.':iri our customers that our price will favorably compare with anv. evea : n fluctuating auctiuu. SAM LM111CU X UU.'d, crio 4 J Main street. WM. V k.V ULYbK. P. Va Dim O. M.VAMil na. VAN IIEYDE & BR( . Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in . ' ,u and Domestic Lnjuors, Wines, Cigars, mmJ 1'roduce, CJRCLEVIL.LK, OHIO vcrJD BVttV MM Ci SsM hi Lehigh 1MVKD J-A It HTKJM. U bbls guuine Bourbon V1ii?ky, A do do Mouxi.gahcla do, a prime article, which will be sold low for cash. Apply to WM. J. DEUBLER, Agent. octWt 45 Main street KM" CMBFKTS-ya BtLXJmDID M W- article with colors and plaid to uihu Ii, for sale cheap at 0CtA A. EMBK H A CO.'S Kit t-o.nr.-tuTs J.vii m.j.vh ily wadded, for sale low at oet 8. EMBICH A CO "8 vw.nr. mob a or tm.it nice mixed jam, just received at oct 20 S. KMBICH A CO.'S toKIBTIJS'i MMmM. vjmBi.mu jHoat AS saperb article, that w..l not shrink, ju-t ceiled at S. KM H It'll a CO. 8 Jra-Vt UUtOt. JHTT iiOOIt M. A complete stock of ladiee, aud iiiaaes, wool nett Scarfs. Circulars, Talmas, Muffs, Armlets. Cullers, ChiMieSM1 Mittaaud Mittens, town Itoots, VI. t rine-, aud a hoat of other fancy goods, for sale at octtO 8. KMBICH A CO.'S Mlfili nu VMS It HI., Ha I. MO .V, M Herring, A -., for sale at COOK'S FAMILY aajSJSJ GROCKKV. 0A..V H'J HI Tl H. HI t HWW eta, churDs, wooden bowls, and baskets of every description at acta) COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. UBOVBBMKH M" I t'M I. S of all kinds AVorcestershire and ni.tny other wiH-ea, Oyatera, Sardines, Roaewater, Bayrum, flavoring extracts. Olive oil, canned fresh mackerel, Miad, etc., for sale at oc0 COOK'8 FAMILY GB'M'KBY. WmiHtlOLfJTIOr. MM ffjjht' roartnership heretofore existing between Z. II. '-ook and Henry Cook, under the linn of X. II. Cook A 8on, was dissolved September let, lKTrtt, by mutual consent. Mr. X. II. CNk will continue the hiiMiuea and collect all debts due the firm and pav all demands against it. . II. ODOK, mJm A.COdK. : J'OTHM Bv an order of the Common Council, naswd Saturday, October l'dh, I 'ini authorises to receive for three weeks from that date. City Orders Tor the eWe amount of taxes. I. SUM CCK , oeCft) Ci?y Collei t(r. 100 BMCMH 'WMITK Will:. IT Flour for aale at ort.1 l'HK'S FAMILY CROCKUY. 30 XS JV 1 II. I. nut ill Mi K SB ao boxes Pine apple cneese, 10 d EtiRlish dairy do rrcelved at COiiR' FAMILY CirorVRV 1 fC MITTS "II ftjtSM.J., mw 2 bbls ne- Salmon, '1 lbU tu w M i k i, 2U bxs IlerriKi;, Jast reeeiveil and f(r sale at ocfJU Cimik'S FAMILY GROCERY. 200 M.BS. KTttai.VKil HO.VK , on hard and for sale at oct.1) COOK'S FAMI LY l.KOt KRY. BXS. 1.4 -JiB B4IHIJYH, saiV Jn half ixe do qr. do do I cask Zatiti Currants, 1 cask German 1'iuiies. 1 cask Oeruian Cherries, I uh hand and for sale at COOK' FAMILY GROCERY. BJMKHH JBMIVJILS M7 lss) Itta. clear riilva, lixx lbs. drid 1 .. i. COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. m,wK" ktj h t.K r i .n r sxmjvb. tmtJtmwBm n W iqiiashrt,, k tiaws, street and Irish pot-low, ,.wn ana iirioi appiea, lor sale chei aaaaajB COOK'S FAMILY for snle chean at liHUlLKl .

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.VA U.IB it HI. S. "BJLL Ot 7 " "Vinegar jacuived an Rr saksbv (t19 GKORCK FOSTER 4 CO. '-o uran bblmojt V at .ma Virginia (all sires) iu store aud for sale by J It LPS WU 9 200 Nixes Haifa and inarters, Star caudle. 70 do Hard pressed talJaw do received aud for sale bv OCtl. GEORGE FOSTER A CO. W 1MB Mj V0 lrrel white lime, 50 bhds gray do 125 bbls Hydraulic cement, just received and for Sals by octli OEORGB FOfcTBRd'CO. from iy, to 4 bushel, for sale low to close out coiiMgumciit lo ortltt GEO ROE FOSTER k CO. WBM TTIJYU i 50 BUL.K tt CJJ'JJJLMM ton No. I, Just received and for sale by OC119 GKOKOK FOSTER k CO. B iJJS'itMtmtHUJVBU uAS OrtN - . . r 1 L l'l ...... u t firawiDL' liiS lor mecnauiea. nw wuu v l-n tu , ;iu rtiueted to call st his office in or der tu Unueak the . trt .ulars. J. K . Fltl'.'K, Architect. etl$ Office in Crescent City Bank Building. gBBBMU'Ttojyrjnj.'rir r mso r s. k are undr the impression tuat Bosser Bro's. A Co. are keeping fine silk and tancy drees goods oulj. Fur the information ot aucfi we wouia siaic that our tock ol staple jroixl.t is complete sucn aa CALHXlKf'. :1N:H AMS, DEB AGES, Merinos, wool flanuels, the beet of canton tlaunels, linseys, bleached and hrown shirtings and sheetings, Ac. Alro sattinets. jeans and cassimeres, for men and beys' wear. Call iu and examine. K "--Ml rJKU e a tu. oct 19 No. 30 Main street. 'ar an all; iaaai tmSP mtTBUk SJ'Mt mtMWSK O .ts A Weill hi man's tuauuUcture, Just received and for sale at a small advance on eastern prices, at WM. M.JP. STODDARD'S, octl9 17 Main street. wj.nrs: ijmrm-wmblbhmiVm M J ajai retail. A new lot in store to-day direct from the manufacturers at the Drug Store of WM.1I. Y. STODDARD, i M '. 17 Main street. is: or i.ou rood extract copperas, indigo, madder, and a general assortment (f dyo atuffs at WM. U. P. STODDARD'S.', octl . 17 Main str(et. Wjt I'M Ji CMKMM TJ llTKB. I'OW M deiedfroni crystals, expressly for family use at WM. U. P. SToDOAKD'g, oct 19 A;a . IT Maim street. WmKri.YXn si u jus, ruo.n 1 1 JTX par ti up, for sale at VICKKRY BROS. KVANSVlLLt l'AEll MILLS. F. K' N'KF. Proprietor. C. Schmitt k 8tark, No. 3 A A, First street, Agents Always on hand and for sale at Eastern prices, all qualities of wrapping paKr Mw.Kags at the hig" est market price, taken iu octlKmO exebanf for paper. mi: u ; j t shop jr. j. mojs-jv WW wnnld respectfully iaform the citizens uf Evansville that he has opened a Meat Shop on the corner of First and Locust streets, where he intends keeping aa assortment of tbe beet meats of all kinds. He asks a portion of public patrouazc, as he intends to keep the beet of meat of all kinds. Meat delivetod to any part of the city free of charge aud with promptuvaa. octl8dlw J. BOSS. fiHr.rsii : cmbM&m iJtWf bbns ceived jer steamer Maelay boxes extra Haii.burKh cheese, a snperior article for catting out. 'Ji boxes English Dairy very Hue for family use at ERKKINK, Cl'RXICK A CO.'S nctTS 47 Main street. ftlfUJU! SKJJU! I A S70RK J.YD 9 for sale nt r.-ld'ed prices lrHiOllae atrateruahed sugar at I Jc per pound, as flue a sample aa can ho foiiud in the I'uited States. lbs of a supe li r grade of New Orleans sugar, cheap at oct l ER8KINK, f I'RNICK A OO.'S 47 Main street. Sole agents. m aBIH lmBI!3iHt J.HS. A' A I UJ MJ N, 1 I ird for sale at net II K.KSK I ST., CURSflCK 1 CO.'S 47 Main street. l k l iM.ff it t r.nr.YT. ji st MM rec ived on consignment, as a sample, W bartcis prune Louisville ceuieut, for sal low to close odt, ii i:i:skine, crRXicK Att. s o-tl8 47 Main street. .:.' OBK ST I LI. .4 H Bm II .' Oyirs in cans riud halt in- ivedd.olv from i lie aAvva grand deot of bivalvts, warratitetl Iri -h, loe, fit and full at octlK . I - K !' K, CURNICK A CO.'S 47 M in stret-t, foh agents. - . FALL AND WINTER lfiM) St nTafaVI ..vr ur. i w.i. bkbmm:vtfnlly s.. licit the atteutioli f their nuiuce us friends aud cu-ti ioei s to au it. nasortmcnt of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they are dally receiving aud submitting fo inspection. These onds cinhMca all the uewes designs and most desirable patterns manufactured and aru udmirablv adapted to the Western Trade Annexed tbtry enuracratn a few of the deiwrtruents which will l-e found complete, aud coinpriaing all the noveiti'-e of the season : Cloths. CnnsintetM, and Doe-Skins, Rati net tS, V . y Tweeds, and Ja:ii; .-turfs. ! -. and Dress QVyds; (liugliaius, . riots, m.d .Sutch Pla'ds; Ribbons, Hosiery, and fllnyes; RUnk-ts, Klani el-. Linseys, ami Tickings; SheetiiiiM. Mil t i.'s, and Mariners Sttis (euuiiie I i -li I. lot ns, "our own importation;" Boots ..ii.; ghuea: Hats aud 'up; Kanrv Article Notions, Triminincs, kc. octl ViHtS Kit MAIS AS It FIRRT BTS. ymoM9BOTi Ii H.I rM. . V j.nuuo. M TYI'K A I'TISTS. KELLER . V. llliK', at the solicitation of a numler of artist, hae brought on a complets assortment ..! PHtJTOf.UAPH k AMBROTYPE STtCK, t insisting of every style of CASE, PLATES, H ATHE. I'AM ERAS, STANDS. CHEMICALS, Ac, Ac, with which they are prepared to furnisL the trade at Cincinnati prices. All orders will rec. iv pronud attention. KELLER A WITITE, je-dwlin No. Sx Main atreet. 1 B SUM LB TJ BST M ponv in the State for a littin h.. v or sirl. for e:ile. Vrv 111 III, and if he suits, buy hiiu. Ill i;IIK for iiiforuiation. t ali at Oc4l4 XBI I TOWS .'OIH K LKTTKHii t. -i uneiitarv, with the will annexed, of the estate of Thomas J. White, deceased, having beeu granted to the undersigned, notice is i sreby giveu to those indebted to s.ud estate to Hiai immediate payment; nnd to thoso having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated according to law, for payment. The estate is supposed to bm solvent. KSTHKR P. WHITE, oct".4-tf Execntrix. jrior-v -jm i' in ft i: T- ii o o u co.vB tatiniikic sonie iiotea and a small nnunt of money, liirh the owner can have by proving property, ..ll-at J. SABERTON. MB ITCH KB M.YiriS B.-50 DOMMiJS' B9 just re. i n.-. . ikt Adams Express, for aaleat lower prices than elsewhere. J. bFRAUB A HON, oct!4 47 Main street. ISSOI.I TIO.Y. TUB COPJMHTnership heretofore existing la'twecn Win A. M.-R. Bea ed is i linn, oct ( irt McRea ami Henry M Wells, under the firm of McBea A Wells, Is this day dissolved. The uiiilersigned is alone authorised to usa I he name of the lute linn, aud to him all debts must be paid, octlt W M. A. McREA. HUSH BVTTMiB.--30 M.BS. JCST received al T. REDMOND'S. ctlt Posey's Block. ICBI.KII received at OltH. 5 BBLS. JUST T. REDMOND'S, Poeev's lll.N k. octl3 UIIW.iltK. loo dozen Chopping Axes: '-O do Meat ntt. rs; '20 do W(., Saws; iri do Coal Hod.; 10O setts Fire Irme; 1 aSJM III it Saw.-; 2 do Butchers' Steels, just received. eatU GEO. S. S.N NT AO. MBK liOIIIIS! JUST RECEIVEDt. doen Meal Sch ; jo do Ki Idles, ass'd, 4 to 10; jn do Wire Rat Traps; 1(10 yards Safe Wire; 'MO do Wove do, uas'd. octl3 GEO. S. S0XXTAG. O i. it -.v .vi. if cobjv: in bids. Just received at T. REDMOND'S, octl J Poeey's Rlock, Main street. W AMPS. COAL OIL, BnUNlXt; PLC ll Mj and bar 1 nil Lamas, of all kinds, constantly on hand in d fr KM sale cheap, by N. S. THOMPSON, Sent 22 Druggist. XWMHITB rittHy Bt.WW 2T half Lola WliiU Fiah. JO id. Is and hair bbls Herring. Received .mil for sale by sxpia GEO. FOSTRR at CO HOTSlAa-40 WHOLE 6 HAL? BltlJi. and kttts just received aud for sale bv sepl2 8. E. GILBERT tz CO.

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rWTOBMLCO.M. SO lKxes various brands 1 rhf Vii 35 do Hartee, Fives, and Eights; 25 (addie " Planter's Choice, ' 80 do ""Burowi." In ttor . and for sale low, by octe ttfco. FOSTER k CO. EXT RA ORPIN AR Y SALE OF JEWELRY ! A Fme Gold Penal, with Gold Fen Ailiched, Gold Locket for $5! And a PBEMJVM to eark pnrekater trorih from wrrr.H two itmjbs ritofiTJwM. bin experience ia wir ravit n ode of disroeing of our JEWELRY, Ac., aud from the urivc-raal .-atisfacticu giveu to all who have patronised, our we take pleasure in saying that we Bow consider eur business fairly and permanently estab lished. We wish it understood that thi u no Lottery, ; but a fair and legitimate sale. In ahich etch person gets the worth of his or her money Iu Gia Ft mt.il with Gold Pea eJtackmJ. or a Gold Lociet, wth each, which canuot be bought at any reLul store for the same price , aud in addition to the purchase, each person receive a Prtmitm Kr Jewelry, not less in value than fi, and it may be worth S, , 10, 12, 15, . 5U, or even S00 1 NO MONEY RISKED I . We propose to let a person know what Premium he will receive before send ing hie mosey. Any Lady or Gentleman desiring one of tbe Vve articles, can firxtsendus their name and ad ess. stating whether tbey want the Pencil and Pen, or Locket, nd we will Biake their sslection, and inform them by return mail a hat Premium they are entitled to. They ( ,.n theu have the privilege of sending tor it if they chouse. Our rem i uiu s are distributed in a fair aud houorable mauuer, and ae aoou as the uawte ot Uie purchaser s received with tbe $5, his Pencil and IVu and Premium, or Gold Locket and Premium, are put up iu a safe manner, and sent to tbe owner by mail, free of postage. Our plan, from long experience in the above business has given geneial satis. factiou, as each purchaser can sell or trade tho above articles for ell they cost him, aud retain the premium gratfar If, l .merer, any person should feel dl posed to send us their money in advance, tbey may rely ou being as fairly dealt with as though they Lad made previous application. And if auy oue is dissatisfied with their purchase, aud aa unbiased person competent to juabjranys the articles are not worth more than the m ney paid for them, and in some cases TEN or even FORTY times he amount, let such person return -.he goods and we will freely refund the money. Dut some will ask (as many have). Low can we afford to give so much for so little money" In answer, we say, tbat all who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that ( here ia starcrly an article ot Jewelry rmrchased nt a retail store, upon which there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 per cent. n manufacturers' price. We being agents for the manufacturers, have adopted this plan of disposing of onr goods, rather than selling to country- dealers ou time, and taking the chance of collecting our hills. By this arrangement, we bring the put chaser in direct conimnnication with the manufacturer, aud the profits that are made by the do; en hauds through which the Jewelry has to pass, we give to tbe purchaser in premiums, asabc- e stated. We therefore offer the following iudumauents to persons acting as ageuts for ua : - v pereen eendiug us f for our goods, will reeei t Pencil aud Pen and Premium, wr Lucketaud premium, free. For further inducements, see circular. Among our premiums are articles suitable for ladiws or genilcuien, such Gentlemen s Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Bsaaai - . - Vest and Guard Cluiins, Gold Meeve Buttons, Gold Watch Keys, Gold 8hirt Stids-plain and with settings; Gold Bexar Piaa new style ; Gold Breast Pius, Califoruta IMainoud i'ms, uold Rings, Ac, Ac. - 'W 1 We urnma GOLD WATOUW, k I. i . : i , . .M . , . j.-. Gold Stone, Cameo, urnet, and Coral 11 va-t Pins and Ear Rings, Gold Rraccleta, Gold Rleev Button, Uold Belt Slides, Uold Rioge. dn. Aho. Pianos, Mrlodeous, Muskal It. x - Accordeons, Ae. lit.. UuexceptiouabU' Relureiicea gnei wbt never required. ISA, AGKXTS WANTED for every p irt of the country. M. B. In (tending your names, write tbe State, t iii.lv, and Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried. Addrees AMibE 4t CO., 1 CANAL STREET, (Old &.) oct5-wd J em IVrA. HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. WffJl'i: JUST BBC KM S'KII A LABGB MM and Dew importation ol CROCKERY-WARE, ULASSWAKK, CHINA, Ac, ou Kirst strwet, Evansville. f f sjoyBTi nM'SCLJrm BTMLMJSmil MS, ISD B others visiting our city, ar Informed tbat WSI. H. P. STODDARD, Ko. 17 Main street, has

just received a full steak of Drue, Medicine, convenient style for Di aUistn exhil ilious, aud for Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, dirnct from the mauu- l Concert, Balls aud public meetings. A new stage facturera and importers, bsught for rash, and is bt'n erected sud an entire new set of beautlnow prej. tied to fill all orders at such prices as will ! scenery added. A neat aud convenient restauInsure ratisfactioii. Orders left at the store by rant is now attached to it, from which parties can p. ; wishing to visit the Fair, will la. proutly j '"' supplied with supers aud refreehtueuU equal to attended to, in their alsjonce. at the same prices as ! nr tu obtained in the city. 1 he proprietor if they were present. oct5 spare no exavnse or exertions to make it an - , - ,, - - - agreeable and pleasant place of reeort for ladies and

mM r'..v. . .... . . a" ' of SUA LLEN HERO ER'S ANTIDOTE.a sure remedy for KeVerand Ague, at W. H. P. 8TODD VBD'S, ocl.1 17 Main ateeet. WATCHES. CLOCKS. AND JLWELRY. MMLLJ'0 BWMsV VOJUM I.KTKIt MM our stock of goods in the aliove line, bv late arrivals direct from tho manufacturers, we are ena- ... . . . - . ble-1 to show a larire and well select d Mock of Gold and Silver Watches, all kinds of Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac. all of the latest style and rich designs, which we offer at the lowest Eastern prices. All ladies and tho rest of manlind are re--p.- Un Ily invited to call and examine oar goods, at the old stand. RI'iTROLPP HKOS. oct4 4H Main st between First at d Sietxnd. I C VM M loo bbls "Walli Mills" Extra Fhur; 50 sacks do d 3 just recviveu mi I tor sale tiy MM GEO. FOSTER A CO. gfJiO'ir.JYTBJTl I Ml L. 1- Mi T II B w. cheapest article In use tor making Soap. Oue pound of it makes twelve gallons of good soft soap. Full directions sold with every hox of it, by octlO W. 8. THOMPWOM, Druggist M-IMMMCBBJS'B-S It OsZBJY PUMmU LB Wis at T. REDMOND'S, octl2 Paswy's Block. Main street. cor cmm Bjurr ten cent rolls, at MAT PM l"B 4JYD KtlO THOMPSON'S Drug Store. fVLVK 1,000 Lb. MIXTBJt PMTTS. WW burg Glue, suitable for pattern makers, and all uses for which god eue is require , for sale at setti THOMPSON'S Drug Store. VITKST HI FTP U JMJS-MM BUUB! T. SKDMOVDt. i-ctli Posey's Block, Main street t i ..'"- JJS'OTH KM LOT Or V that pure Cider Vinegar, jnt received at nct7 VICKEltYBRuf TICK TO TJX MJHTMBU:tax -payers of the cit) of Evan-ville, that I have received from the City Clerk the Tax Duplicate fur the current year, 1K.VJ, and tbat I am now ready to receive tbe taxes for real estate, personal property, and poll and dog tax. The rsTea now due on real estate are to be paid wirhin one mouth from date ; otherwise, said real estate will lie sold for the taxes assessed tbereon P. SCHMCOK, City Collector. Evansville, Oct. 17th, MM, Ua Oftice No. W Main street, ov-r Mesker's st. ra, ocl"-lmd AplBJJS'ltBLIBBB, M K JVMIKJS'TS. w. nrs. ket and Pertabln Liirhts re-irflded and ar.innr-d to harge, by not 7 look as well as new flxtntes, or no JOHN O'BKIKN A CO., XI Locust street. . W tir.n.BFHS. i OP THKBB er si mperior C ii miners received this day, warrantt4 te gi re entire satisfai tion. CKO. 8. SONVTAO, octl3 Agent, No. 10 Main st fk.iUJMKU JJ'Ii I'OMJH O.V HBO OJt B, V3f just receivod at VICKEBY BKOS.

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The Great Medical Discovery ! ' SCOVtli'S 8ARlAPAH AND ST I LI I Nil , "a BLOOD & LIVER SYRUP ! roa thi rear or Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and Mercurial Die' eases, Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and al' other diseases which are caused hy an im pure stats of the BLOOD. f i i j j - ; A M onderfnl Cir of Serofulomn White Swelling .' Ua the statement of .liar tin Bobbin: H mb vat- v or run wobst cams ever recorded. He now enjoy s r.-n( , aud has fr the past jear doue as much woik as any young man of bisage! This cure has excited his friends, neighbor-, and phsi, iaus, and , vveu some of the .1fef.'ca F.ioaJV- One of the Profesuur. ( Dr. Ii. S. Newt, u,) who was called to see hiai .is a Surgeon, not to i r -criU-, was so forciblv i ;iPpriSMcd with tbe Remurkable furatite Puwert tf i lata Jferitctae, that he ha adopted it into his private prv li ;e, as well as at the Colleges an 1 U"s itaU. ClkClSNATl, Feb. H, Ibis. Mxssas A. L. Sconix A Co. Gtttttem'n. 1 will wilh great pleasure give my testimony as to what your rvw.s apariu.a aud StilLIXGlA,or Btoodanil Lieer ."pra., has done lor me. Some three years :utd a ball' ago, I was attacked with a Scrofulous N hite Sx ling, which was attended with m-'it excruci tiiiig (-iiiiia. 1 tried vaii- ....... ... ....I l. ...I i. , . 1 j the city (oue of them a Proteaos i in an Old School Medu al College), aud tlo failed togive liieauy relief. I was so reduced th.ti I was confined to my bed for over three lewuths The nerves aud muscles of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that I comU not trail. I had more than a dozen raitno. mo on my leg from which I tea k, trom linml to time, more than oc liuniirel pier, of tioSF, seine of them from three to tourinihes long. 1 was reduced to almost a skeleton, and Biv frk-nds had giveu Up all hopeaof my recovery. 1 was ill this couditiou when I commenced the Use of your Blood aad Liver (Syruji. I have used altogether some two dozen bottles of It, aud at the suuie tune the Iutne Ointment, which you advise t use with it , aud ly, the llraling Ointment, givxli under thu bead of White Swelling," iu your dirvctious. lam now u He to attend to huninM. and my leg, have become so stroug that I walk without any JinVnfljr. aud have entirely recovered siy nlf. Yours, truly, MARTIN HOItiiHSB.Jr Residence on Elglith stre-t, between Mound and John, No. 'Ml; or at the place of bind in., with Brown ! ili-ttc, No. 4 Eaat Fouuh slMeS, Head all extract from the Cincinnati Medix.Uimrnal, Yol. 5, page:ilu, hy its editor, I'rof. R. 8. Newton, in regard to this remarkable cure: "While Martin Kobbins 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 renniou of the hone, uuder the citcumstauces, were very unfavorable, tor he would sit, day sfler day, pkkiuy out ill piece of bone, which wonld slough off. I found him using Sroeill't preparation, trhi. li he routtitued lo uar aafii a evce was ffected. Wegnvelnru bo constitutional trentateiit, leing in attendance only aaa surgeon ; yet we confess we had much curiueity to see what could Ire done iu a system oo extensively diseased as liis WM." Will tbe afflicted call on the ageut and get a pamphlet containing certificates of cure from w .1 known citixena of Cir.cinuati ? mr m'coiieci uiai mis uieui. ine is irruruifei( to cure all diseases that are caused by an impure Mate of the blood. Scovill's Blood and Liver S'emu is Recollect that this medicine ia teraroMtetl to composed entirely of vegetable, and is perfeetly mfe for Ckildreu to use. in case of sore mouth or eruption of rt -" If mothers value the health of tin ir I I itmV kllAlll.l ufMiliiVltu tin. stAauls .if tlku alias.Uero it'u too Ute. Read the statement of one of the oldest chemists 111 Cincinnati. "We hereby certify tbat we have Wen made ac quainttHi witn -oo a siriiuriifi o i .son. io. or I 3. . a tS i tin r . , i i . i - i r BM a Ii ULUUU A.U Ll Em M( I . I lie lugredletils aro eutirvly vegetable, and no mineral enters into the rartiuu. W. M KK UI LL A CO., One door west of Iiurnet House, Ciu'ti." Eur Kile by the Proprietors. A. MCOVILL JL CO., No. Ii Weil Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Evansville, Ind. N S. Thompson, " Also, sgetits for the sale of Dr. HoW$ Bnlvm for tKe Lnnge, and ia. Baler's Pain 'onnceo, for the cure of all pain, both internal and exlerual. octT-ddwJm JOS. aSGIIOENFELD, MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN OliOTHINO 2 CLoTlta, CMJBUMtMk SATIS UTT., TWstBBM AND GENTS FUUMSHIMi GOODS Alao, Tints wstrt Caps. No. 3 VVstkr STnsn, i it. Mai ami sm mokf, scp!2 EVANSVILLE, I NIL Bm BSMMia BLB J.S'lt irjMLVJBLK MM Real Estate for salo at public auctiou Uctober 27tl' lN'-'J, at lo o'clock A.M., at tie Court1 house door. Une hundred acree in flre acre lots oh Washing- ' ton AveniM', about one mile from th Court-house, ; )sloiigiug to Wm. Bierbowur. Th -se lots are suit able lor private residences or ganh uing parpsws. To rf-iroiis desiring property for either of the above purjioaee or to hold on speculation, this sale preseuta strong inducement Now is tbe time to secure a place for a suburban residence at about what you would have to pay for a small lot iu tie city. Betas ot these lota are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale between now aud the day of sale. We are always on band with horse and buggy to show parties desiring to buy this valuable property. Tanas Liannai. Plats of lots to be seeu at our ottice iu Poeey's BlocX and at the Puat-offioe. Mi IMlNALD A SARIN, sv:".o lm Real Kstate ts, Insurance Agents MOZAKT HALL! rMJMIB OLD JFOLLO H.I I I. H.is M b been purchase. by the subscriber and its name changed to Mozart II ai i.. tlrely renovated and fitted up It has I ... ii . iiiu an elegant and gentlemen. Iu the Restaurant. Oysters aud other delocacies of the season, will W served up at any hour tor visitors Pour parlors an. I a larce dining room ill which over two hundred gneats Call las seated, have been erected in place of the old Bowling Alley. ss30tf C. F. BOLLE. MJMstsmw i.i!TtoJ: Titti PH MM sisnal cntinectioti Ntween Prs. Khiinan Jt i Baird has ceased, bv the withdraws! ef Iir. Raird. The bills will he adjusted by Dr. EHRMAN, who is authorized to collect the same. Mr KHRMAN has ssociated with him in his pro fession, Tr OLKIVIZ pronounced Uhivi reoeiitly frosa one of the best German Medical schools, and who has bad practice as a surgeon as well as a physician. They can bo consulted at the oftice beret. if.. re occupied fcy Ur. Khruian, at mil hours. oct 3,tf T e Z.PT etjv vp m v pa Vu ua m m terms, a Boat-yard and Dry -docks on tbe Canal just outside the city limits. Aj !v to wt S J. V. Kt OIIKS. IV U'HtTi: FISH 10 WHO LB d half bbls No. 1, for sale by ocLltf S. E. GII.Br.RT 4 CO. MEDICAL NOTICE. WmBB. M. J. BBJM -.' P. W. HJ WMM YEN have this day associated themselves to. gethur In the practice of Medicine and Surgery, under the style of BRAY A SAWYER. Both having had long experience in 'heir profession, they feel a confidence that by strict attention, they can give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. Office on First street, opposite the Postoflce, where one or the other can at all times, during their office hoars, tie found ready to attend to professional business. Oftice hoars from 9 to 12 A. M , and from 2 to 5 P. M. v. s. aaAT, v . n r. w. sxwvcn, . d. scp29-3md 4K'. VJS'DBMBB i 50 ul1 assorted Nuts; 10 casks French Prunes; 1UO toxes Raisins; i casks fine S. F. ludigo ; l' kegs Soda; 10 bbls Alum; 100 kegs pure White Lead; St) kegs Ziuc; 20 dos Toy Buckets; 60 boxes Extract of Log v. is J ; 2o boxes Cream Tartar. Sundry other goods too numerous to mention, just received and for sale by sep iV PRKSTON BReS. BCyLMBM MI8TJBB, F.lc. Mid loo Bm Enfclisk Mustard, loose or in cans; 4 sloe iars prepared French Mustard; AO Bw Kentucky Mustard. All warranted good, for sale at VICKKRY BROTHERS, nov4 No. 82 Main street iWBJilt iijh: jLi. who WJjyrr VB pi aboot - Mad Dogs" or any other "game" will find an excellent assortment of the varions l.raiida of gunpowder aud gun -caps; alao, shot and lend t -.1 in ed rat, ... , VICE FRY Mi IS., oet7 82 Main street. mfUBMUBM m t. VU TO ceo. M The genuine article at octlo TUOMI'SO,S Urug SI. .e

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fs8f,LLE INSURANCE COMPANY. vr.wwH in tncorporatnl in 18.V,, i - - m m mBmb - . bTEAmBOAT HULL, FLATBO AT RISKS, At low nites, and adjusta lueses uirls and P'ontptlj. Capital, - - - $250,000 wrru r. vn Mater street. wll known aa tbe , .,,.,1 It.uk WM. T. PAGE, Secretary INSURANCE A GENT For the following wll known Companies , Charter Oak Insurance Cbinpany, CAPITAL 13(10,000 Cohna ticut Insurance Company, CAPITAL soo,onr. Peoria Insurance Company, CAPITAL $60.1,000 Park Insurance Company, ,H I.oriUard Insurance Company, CAPITAL fKl,(IOO Takes all kinds of risks, and adjusts lnuci promptly. Policies for Life Tnur.ince issued iu tbe Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, Of New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS fl8,000 i t which SllHi.OWl is depo-ited auh the Cosnptroll. i ..1 the State of New York. svp-Joidltiiw 47aV.VI HJ 44 s.-l O O M M MS B nW Large sir..- h-,,vj O.m, y Rags, in store and f.raide h Pit EH TON RMB. J. C A; J. g. SMITH, Bio. 1K7 Mam street, Cer. Bewossth . K Y A Sfi V I LIB, WD. AriMUMTMiVLL rOH TUB fJST PJT M ronage bestowed uhui ihem, beg leave to inform their friends and the community iu genera) that with the aid of new in... loi.,.r- tk.. . ' , . . : . i' - eui m'lU" Ut "rk 8Ur'' that oany Easti xi,.. . . . . . , fc !..-, nun si me same tiuie et.courage borne manufacture, can supply themselves nt the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork (lea era, Millers' Picks, and Edged Took of all kinds, made of double retiued cast steel, aud warrant d w.iiuil to auy iu use. eeplT-3m TOM KRC H A N TcT AH D MILLINIfttsTf CIKCINKA tTsilk HOUSE. W. P. DEVOUT R0CKW00D 8:1 PKAItL 6TKEET, V holesule dealers in Bonnets, Flowers. S I M LS. Vl.it A AS. ItRZSS TMMMISQX, HOOPSKIR1S, LAi E EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, GLOTES, Ac. su OlUT i Mii rEMEMTS ofte red to CASH and SlIi'Kl TIME UUVEKM. sept 21 U P. II K VOL It Bocmwmmi 'MM r 1 1. MJTHBMAM.MM :i,ii lights X10 window sash. aeOOtl " 10X12 " " X12 1..fSI lnXU l.ViO " MXI5 MM patmel Doors, assorted, t aj boxes assorted M indew Gbsss ASJ kegs Nails. Just r. ceived aud for sal by K WHEELER A SIGGS n.l TTKB OP MMMOBTMJYCm TO EVERY ONE. WITHOIT FTriCPTTnw . MILLER A KIBUAl'8, nt the new Dry Goode Store, 43 Main street, between First and Second streeta, Evansville, Ind., are now In daily receipt ol their hew and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Tb f are determined to sell and please all. They request their fair customers and tbe balance of mankind to psy the n a visit, take a view of their .-N. satisfy their taste, and lay in their stock for the aoi-,,!,. XI,, ptc- k consists of a great variety of r tide too numerous to specify MILLER A NIMIADS, Cheap Cash 8tore sei 'g 43 Main street, Evansville. W. U. MOPORALD g a mipjn Mcdonald 4- sabin, General Insurance, Real Estate, wn - ssa Collecting Agents, TBI V JJI BELL It F.J L KSTJTK MLB of all descriptions, Rent Houses, Secure and Collect Claims, and Pay Taxes. Will insure, against loss or damage by flrs, Build ings, Merchandise, Personal Property, and tbe perUs of inland navigation ; alao, tbe lives of individuals against the dangers end accidents of travel, in the following reliable Companies : Indianapolis I u- ' a lira nee Company ; Rising Sun Insurance Company , Eagle Insurance Cotntany of Cincinnati ; Ohio Life , I usiiraiice Company. Permanent oftice in Foster's new building. second tloor ; for the present iu Posey's Block. eeptV1 W. II P. STODErARDT" MT THK 0LD FsTJBI .IBM Kit OB WMMJQ STORK, No. 17 Main street, cava tin -11 to keep on hands a fnll and complets supply ol Medicine-. Paint, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfunv ry. Lamps, Bun infr. Fluids. A . Which he sells at as low a figure as any house in the city. Also, a laree and varied mmmtOMm t of AM tlltor IFF. S77Wa'. CA MEBAS, CASES, AND CHEMICALS, Iu far-t, evervtliinif aperta.iaisa2 to the art. Orders 1 1 uijitly .itieini. d to, and forwarded by atatmbont ot 1. . 1 1 .... to any part of the country. sept2U giHF.RF. ! CMBBBM .'-30 BLs jnat received and for sale by - CHAS. MrJOHNSTON. T II E (1 IlEAT EA ST E R N KCLIPSED! " a t THIS JHOJBMUST TMMJB JMMMOM va! of the greatest ship is yet uncertain ; bat it is rejoicing to know tbat t V stock ot FALL , AND WINTER DRY GOODS at Sam. Emu u A j Co.'s is the mMt complete in tbe city ; and as tbey exiect lo iucrcase tbeir sales largely by selling cheafaT than ever, their customers may rely upon geltiliK lrgaius. Tbey sntil be hased to show their stock of goods to all, whethur they w ish to buy or not, and all goods are warranted as represented. sep g UI..IHS. 40,(SI0 Imported German Cigsrs; .io.ono Half-Stainish do Jnat received and (or sale by octli GEO. FOSTER A CO. Watches and JewelryP. L. CEISSLER. MAIN T., BETWEEN THIRD AMD FOURTH, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. TM- VIJ'fJ JUST HKTFHJS'KMI FROM MM the East, nhere he has purchased a beautiful assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. and JKWKLKV of everv d?ecription. the undersigned is prepared to suit purchasers in every parte-nlar. He invites an rex am I natlion of his gcaxl and prices. , P. t. GTESSLER N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. epS-d 1 BUY HOME-MADE SHOES!! M- JlliKS WILL P.BJSB TJBK MJ p'( fi' 'ilar lm ice that I am going to pay marked ntt. iition to the inaDufacturs of I allies , Misses', and CliiMrvn's Shoes of all kisMs. In cases of emerxency. Indies can have shoes made with! i Tour hours notice. If any one donbts the fact, lei them try it. Gentlemen wilt please call and see tbe handsome and durable styles of Fall aud Winter BooSa I am uow making. WAKTkb-Immediately, ten or twelve good Journeymen, for men's and women's woSk. The highest truces will be paid iu cash. sept2l JoHN RASCH, No. 8 Second st.

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