Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 November 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE. IND. MONDAY MORNING.-... NOVEMBER 21

A Change Has , been made in the proprietorship of thia Office by the withdrawal of F. Y. Car- . lilk, and the sale and transfer of bia iater. est to Jakes H. McXeely, of Indianapolis. The change takes place this day, as will be seen by the public notifications in another column of this paper. " The new firm intend to devote their best energies to the task of rendering the establishment entirely worthy the reputation of this growing and prosperous city. We contemplate some improvements in the material and arrangements of the Office, and, when these are made, think that we will be able to show one of the best regulated and most complete printing offices in the country. The Journal shall be, under our management, emphatically a home paper, devoted to the interests of Evansville and the surrounding country. It is highly important that our unrivalled advantages be fairly represented to the world,- in order, that they may be known and appreciated. Hitherto, this region of country has not received that share of public attention that it has merited.' Hereafter, it shall not be our fault if its advantages are hiddeir:-from the public knowledge or kept in the back-ground. We solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage the office has heretofore enjoyed, and shall endeavor to deserve the entire confidence of the community, by the manner in which it isconducted. The friends of the establishment are invited to come forward and assist us with their job printing, their advertising, their subscriptions, and ' any J valuable information they can give the public through our columns. ' " ' - ' James H. McNeely, Francis M. Thayer, John H. McNeely. XtSf -A. writer at Washington says that the New York Tribune has had regular correspondents at Charleston, Ya during thn trial of John Brown and his followers. Two of these gentlemen passed through Washington recently, and seemed to be in great glee that they bad completed their somewhat perilous task without personal injury. The Virginians are quite indignant at being unable to detect the scribblers. . u Occasional " writes that the effect of the Brown invasion of Virginia, will be disagreeable at the next session of Congress. He says: ' l" It consolidates the South in support of the most extreme and violent counsels. It furnishes an excuse for the most stringent laws against the slaves, and the must energetic legislation against the free colored population. It widens the breach between the two sections of the Union ; and last, not least, it has, I fear, prepared the Senators and Representatives in Congress fur a most acrimonious and dangerous session. Unfortunately, too, just at thia period the conduct Of the Administration on the Territorial question will come in issue before the National Legislature. Comparisons will be drawn and eti'orts will be made to fix the responsibility of the late tragedy upon those who will resist them with . corresponding animation." 8" The Paris correspondent of the Daily Newt, says: A hint has been given to the Government press to attack England for insisting upon conditions before she will come into a Congress. A regular set will now be made against Lord Russell's Aberdeen declaration ; England will be accused of inconsistency and perversity, and it will be argued that it should be absurd to go into a Congress to discuss the question of the Duchies if the right of the Italian people to choose their own Government were to be admitted beforehand. The great object of Austria is to get England into a Congress to be out voted, or to throw upon her the responsibility of breaking the Congress up : and that is Count Walewski's policy too. Whether the Emwjror Napoleon has the same design as his Foreign Minister, time alone will show. A Scene at m. Fair. The Howard Tribune gives the following account of a runaway which occurred ia a ladies' riding match at the Fair of that coun ty the other day : . Presently one of the horses became obstinate, and his rider became "spunky." She used the whip freely and fearlessly, the horse grew mad and desperate' when there occurred a terrific scene. The enraged horse, a large bay, took the bit and ran at a furi ous speed. The crowd became wild, and cries that would deafen an iuhabitant of Pandemonium, went up from hundreds of frightened mortals. The screams, yells and honts frightened a guy looking tray boree. ridden by one of the ladies, and lie went otf as furiously as the bay. After a round or two, the horses evidently got over their fright and entered into a contest tor speed, but the multitude - were still frightened, and, as usual, lost their , wits and began to scream. The horses went on, the bay still leading. Gray made a terrible onslaught, and, just as they passed our stand point, dashed gallant ly into the lead: Bay took courage, and ran like a fright ened gazelle, at the quarter pole, collared the gray, and, before the round was mode, opened a gap of full two lengths. Gray did not again get the lead, although at one time his nose was laying on the bay's quar ters. About this time a daring fellow, who holds a tender relation to one of the riders, rushed through the crowd into the circle, and as they passed, going at lightning speed, he caught the reins of the bridle, and that instant he was turning somersaults in the air. He landed twenty-nine feet from the place where he caught the horse. The lady then, for the first time, became alarmed, aud as she turned about to look afcter her (as she supposed; lost " lovyer," the saddle turned, and down she came, head foremost, towards the ground. Not withstanding the screams that were heard before, we discovered from the noise made at this moment, that the crowd had been filled with " pentup feelings." But a host of gallant fellows blockaded the track with their bodies, and the bay was stopped, " in his wild career," and the lady released from the stirrup b which she was banging. ' ftS?- The Greeucastle Banner hoists the names of Edward Bates of Missouri, and J. M. Reed of Pennsylvania, as the Republican candidates for President and Vice President, in 1860.

Local and Miscellaneous.

- "V : , 1 : I jjgy Up .to the present time, we fashions for every one alike, whether it r would become a person or not It often 'hap pens that what looks well on onet was ridiculed on another ; to obviate this, and do justice to the fast growing taste of the rising generation, Messrs. Vactikr & Marcoknieh, have, J.b(3 week,., introduced their L, young- 'gentlemen style-' of dre33 hat, which Ifor beauty and ej-metrical proportionals unequalled by ani ent this fall". "jSrof ha aud see fot y ourseTT iv ''r- Try :'' A f " K. . v. . ! . jCSyrllcGnEs catter. ia. giving universal satisfaction; he is considered equal to any tailor in! lie "city in the. art offitting gentlemen elegantly7in cot.C; ,Paats- Friend Hughes keeps a choice assortment of cloths, cassimeres, and doe skins.' II is assortment of riding gloves is decidedly good. ,; " X WWmm " -jS 1 BSS H. Nelsok & Co renew" tho-tsale of dry goods again "to-ay at o'clock and particularly invite the ladies, as the' goods are r -ne w, fresh," and -desiratjl e. ' ' Sal es continued througn.the wcekl tl A Jit 0 Wood's Epir8 JIunstrels. This troupe have been delighting respectable !raudience for- several evenings1 at Mozart Hall? rThey have niovefl Xbetr quarter "to Marble Hall, where they hold forth to-night-Our thanks are tendered Mr. Partridge, of Adams Express, for Indianapolis and St. Louis papers in advance of mail. Jos always has the Journal in remembrance. Mr. Reilly," of Shanklin ' St Rp.illy, will also accept oar acknowledgement for European paperO O, O d'-Sil tSy-ThiB concert at -CJrewjeni ''Sy Hall, on Thursday evening was rather an extraordinary affair. The Cantata of flora's Festival " ' is a beautiful composition ct itself, and the rendering on this occasion did great credit to tha peformers. The choruses were sung with an effect that has never been equalled in this city,, while the iolo and quartette passages Were given in most excellent style and taste. The . part of liora ' was admirably sustained by. Miss Link, quite a young vocalist. ' Miss Bierbowek's rendering of " A Rosy Crown " was charming, and the " Storm Spirit," by Miss Ccpples, was perfectly gorgeous. We must not forget the female quartette; and the extraordinary " basso," Miss Elder, as among the attractions of the performance. This company has been for some time under the instruction of Rev. A. Steoritt, and we understand thai they have been practicing one or two oratorios, which will be given during the winter. We have heard quite a number express a wish to have " Flora's Festival " repeated at an early day. Can't it be done Mr. Sterritt? Frightful Accident. -On Friday morn, ing, a freight traiu on the Indiana Central Railway, met with an accident near Cambridge city. Some workmen were engaged in repairing the bridge over the west fork of the White river, and neglected giving the advancing train warning in time to prevent it making the fatal plunge through the bridge iuto the river. The engineer and fireman discovering the danger, jumped from the locomotive, and escaped without injury. The engine and thirteen cars were precipitated into the river, and three men the conductor, named A. J. Smith, a brakes man, named Green, and a drover named Newby, weie killed. Several of the cars were loaded with hogs, which were nil pre maturely slaughtered. This is one of the worst accidents that has happened to any of the roads in our State. Model Couxties. Only fifty delinquents are returned in the delinquent list of Henry countr as published in the Newcastle Courier. Wayne county the largest in the State returns only 15 delinquents. There must be plenty of money in these counties, or else the taxes are exceedingly loW..'. --';li'r)jWl EgSLiiporte haying attained , a popula tion of 6,000, has put her ofheers -to num bering the houses. , 2 i , . Cgg-The St.' Louis Democrat says that the Hon. Edward Bates Joe endorse the sentiments ou the slavery . question attributed to him br . the Evening yew' The Republican denied this but the positive declaration of the Democrat, will, doubtless, be considered as final, on that point. . fiThe majority for McClelland, .Dem. candidate for Congress, iu. the -Sixth Con gressional District of Illinois is 4,174. Harris' majority in the same District 1836 was near 5,000. . in Dial! Item. The " Supreme Court of this State will meet at ' Indianapolis, on the 28th in stant. - - -' : ' - ' Bg-The United States Court for the dis trict of Indiana will be held at Indianapo lis, commencing to-day Monday, 21st in stant.. r . , , - 8fc On Monday night, the fence on ' the east side of the Tippecanoe Battle Ground enclosure, was entirely destroyed by fire. having caught from the sparks ot a, passing locomotive. Sg A gentleman from Bennington, Vt., has discovered a process for enamelling coin mon brick, makinsr them impervious to dampness, proof against cold or beat, and rendering them beautiful as marble. -The enamel can be made any color or tint, and is not very expensive'.' " " , " EST" The Clay county Democrat says that some scoundrel or tool, on last Saturday, set fire to the driftwood in Eel river, which had lodged against the bridge, and the fire spread to the bridge, injuring it to the extent of l,000. Dr. John Wilson, a physician residing in Ninth, avenue, New York, has been arrested for attempting to poison bis wife, by administering chloroform in large quantities, while she was asleep. He his. been held to bail in the sum of tea thousand dollars.

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Szvxsty-Fitk Dollars tor a Plug or ! Tobacco. A farmer came down from Bucks tz county, for the purpose of seeing" the Schil- i ler parade. In the evening he was passing 1 down Tenth street in a railroad car, when a young gentlemen who sat beside him made himself particularly agreeable. At Market ! street the youth suggested" thOropriety of j getting out-of ;the car and .lpdulginguft drink. The suggestion was adei npon antt - the twain had several drinks together duYTng which" theoungaapawedTit the j 'breast arid shoulders of the. senior. Tinally me tatter asKea jne ornery uf Pau co. me youiu answerea uu ue mu not : but that heAad a irieTid near by wnere. he could procure a-? prime article. The obliging youth disappeared, and in a short time he returned with-a plug of tobacco, which he declared was the " real Virginia twist," and which he shoved into the inside pocket of his rustic friend, and at the same time he extracted his pocket book, wnicn contained seventv-five - dollars. The nice youDg man put off with the prize, pursued by the Bucks county man. The thief was toojactive for his pnrsner, and he escaped among the : crowd ; gathered on Chesnut street to see the parade.' The victim afterwards went to the Central Station, where he entered complaint concerning the high price of Virginia twist tobacco in Philadel phia. Philadelphia Bulletin. titS- Speakinir of old folks, several of the papers have of late been giving lists of the most aged men in the country, vv e tninK we know a case that will turn them all down. There is an old colored woman in Column bi, Ala., who, on, being asked her age, stated that she did ;not know bow old sue was, but the cooked 'Jor the hand that dug the Chatahooche !'. ', ' 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TfMSaOJ.VTMOJV THE CO-fARTNEE-JLk Ui heretofore existing botween the uuderKined, undee the style of the "Krangrille Journal Coiupauy," lia, by mutual consent, IhU day been iliMtolTcd, by the withdrawal of Mr. Carlile. The accounts of the late firm will be aettled at the office of the new firm. v V. Y. CARLILE, '. M. THAYER, nov2ld3w ' JOHN U. McNJEKLY. , , mmoTMCJB ojp fJ a t.vjeuhhip. V V Notice u hereby givnu, that a partnership haa thia day beenformfd between the undersigned pernom, under the style and title of " Evansville Journal Company," James H. McNeely Waving put' chased the interest f JT. Y. Carlile in the Kvansville Journal Establishment. - - i.vansvillo, Ind., November 21st., 1839. r . JAMES U. McNXELY. . H. THAYKR. JOHN H. McNEELY. v o Tit Jim -Wanted Jt to purchase 3iO bushels prime pink-eye potatoes ; 100 bnshrls white beans ; 60 bushels drtcd apfles ; 'Hi bushels dried peaches ; Cash will be paid for all produce by ERSKINK CUSNICK A CO.' hot lit 47 Main street flJtXJl MM S O BOXES PRIME WESTERN Reserve cheese received per steamer Ir. Kan at uov21 -. . BORENSON CO.'S. t TJBCnb O BOXES SUPERIOR PEARL refined starch, for sale low to the trade, by nov'21 SOUKN80N CO.. rm ROOMS 15 DOZEN 1, RECEIVED SLm n. per railroad, by . nov21 SORENSON CO. JfCHT MJSCJUVJBl 9Jf 1U00 lbs Bacon Shoulder -, 1500 lbs Clear Hides, asuperior article, Z. II. COOK'S PIONEER GROCERY. at gi IUKJ- fJt UP A SPLENDID ABUT tide, at the Pioneer Grocery of iiov21 " Z. H. COOK. , Jrut vsju an " fx whiiizev a p. par, of the finest quality at the Pionr Grocery of no21 . . Z. II. COOK. J W HTi'Isfi ttXKStt MIJMT JVftT . KOI NIK It, SO Mai a street. nov21 -sV- ceived per express, extra fine furs, also gome very nice for young girls at Mv21 VAUTIER tc MA RCONIER. W TICKTU TX-PJ i 'H It V W The tax-payers of the city of Eraiisville are hereby notified that I will advertise for sale, ail real estate in said city, the tuxes whereon have not been paid on the 61 U vt December, 185U, and that I will, trom that dny, distrain and . sell sulhcir nt personal property of such inhabitant of Evansville as have not paid their taxes on their personal property, poll or dog tax. All who desire to save costa will have to pay up before that dtte. , P. SCUHUOK, uovl9d2ir City Collector. llfVUT BBCJBIVJSD PJBU HT IiJ.lt KU Dr. Kane 70O lbs new sugar cured hanu without canvass ; 600 lbs new sugar cored dried beef; . . 21 boxes extra Hamburg cheese ; t . f 21) boxes English dairy do -for sale at KUSKINE, CURNICK & CO.'S, novl9 47 Maiu street. ,yoit STORY JZ- dwlling honw, en the coriierof Second ind Division, jtrot-t.. The house is roomy aud. well fitted up, aud iu good order. T Apply to - 4. : .- .s v.E.PITTMAN, novllM3t on Second street. irBliIMtJlTlJV J-OR m. Ktvlng day..,.- - 60 large, fat, young turkeys ; . 10 dozen nue fat chickens; VT -w lP(i dozen fresh eggs ; " '' "".' . Oysters In cans aud half cans in quantities Our friends will please seud in tliir orders iu time to ElisKINE, CURNICK St CO.'S novtO ' 47 Main street. Ju. . . 150 sacks extra white wheat flour; 2U1 sacks extra red whoat dour ; -' . 100 bbls of each sort if required ; - . : The whole of Igleheart's brand, which ia a guaranty of Its quality, on hand and for sale by . - ERSKINK, CUSNICK & CO. . : novlSJ . 47 Main street. . SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! COKT1NCKII srCCCSS OF THI . ; Cosmopolitan Art Association! J-JWa.TI . 1,1, MEVTIOJVM TMH country subscriliers to this popular Art iuotitution, (now its sixth year,) are being received in a ratio unparalolled with that of any previous year. - 1st. The beautiful steel engraving, SkaltHpeare aut his friends." - - 2d. A copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Jour- - ual, one year. - ; . f ii. A free season admission to tlie Galleries, 548 Broadaay, New York. ' In aJJrtion to wbk'Ii, over four hundred valuable "werxs of Art arsriveu tosubscriliersas premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, Ac, by the first American and foreign Artists. , The superb engraving, which every subscriber vill receive immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled - . ' SHAKSPEARE AND HIS VRIEXDS," is of aharacter to give unqualified pleasure and satisfactjoiu N work of equ:il value was ever before placed within the reach of the people at such a price..- The engraving is of very lare sze, being printed on heavy plate paer, 3u by 28 inches, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls of eisher the library, parlor, or office. - It can bo sent to any part of the country, by mail, with safety, tieiug packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. r - . ... ... . Think of itf Such a work, delivered free of charge, aud the Art Journal, one year, for turee dollars. Snbscriptions will be received until the evening of Tuesday, the 31st of January, ISliO, at which time the books will close aud the premiums be given te subscribers. No person ia restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $15 are entitled to six memberships. Subscriptions' from California, the Canadas, and all Foreign Provinces, must be -1 50 instead of S3, in order to defray extra postages,' Ac. Persons wishing to lorai chibs wilt apply for a circular of terms, ifcc r . i '-- '-. . .; The beautifully illustrated Art Jornal, giving full particulars, will Isj sent on receipt of 18 centt in stampeor coin. - (Address -j. r -t C. L. DER BY, Actuary C. A. A. . . Mil ariik 548 Broadway ."NawvVork. - Jy Subscriptions also received by J. D. RANDALL, Hon. Secretary for Evansville and vicinity. novlS ml iM cases, 2U gross each, just received, and will be sold by the case, to the trade, at auction, on Saturday, November 19th, at 10 oVlock A. M. The above matches are the round wooden boxes, and are In good order, aud will be sold by the case only. novl8 . . " H. NELSON A CO. jiwvT'Esjilmo ModsiTs POU mfJL SALE. Two very large, well-broke Mules and two good young and well-broke Horses for sale cheap, just from the country. novl5 B. F. NORTON.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SALT ADVANCED M 1 -mretl m 7m m MPT1 9? ft TIM M MIMTK. VM. until farther notice, the price or nut vuim Jf i" barl7.mt over") cent. per barrel, w. Browk, for U. B. Caiwii, Ageut ai VfoV wfhll!fAenU . Erall,rnie, .lgM v t fi ii - irjs - mTHsIwbxXOO JZMS. Maple tsugar, direct fro or k.hfrom yanttee land, by 7F : -mm-j-r kjt -fj ; ill i inr, a MTi iThe following are a. partof the Patent Medicines, Ac.'for sale at 4he I'amiljr Medicine Stere, 7 Main street : - , Henibolt' Extract tiucuo j A t Trask's Magnetic Ointment ; Rodgerj' Syrup Liverwort and Tar ; Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative ; Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea ; , t .t , t Houghton Pepsin ; B - ( .'A Osgood's Cholagogue; Kennedy Discovery ; Brandt's Purifying Extract 4 T .. Sanford's Invigoratort ' tjA Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers T 'Phillips' Cough Syrup; Bull's Worm Destroyer f - Hays' Pile Liniment ; 3 s . "V-J Terraut's Selteer Aperient ; Sir James Clark's female Pill ti Holloway's Ointment and Pills ; r, Olil T.nndnn Dock Gin t ' ' and one hundred and ninety ether kinds of Pills, Syrups, Ointments, Hatrdyes, Vermifuge, Plas tors, Hitters, liniments, ionics, sc., weohwuo and retail . ' Tiuvl7J W.H. f. STODDARD. Wood's Empire : Minstrels I , WW- BMWJSJt JKJVll JIM perform at MOZART HALL, commencing ou Thursday, November 17th, 1859. . J This eompany eomprises niue talented performers, . introducing the most rtchereh programme ever ouered to an Evansville audience, consisting of new and original songs, burlesques, dances, boa mots, portraitures, negro eccentricities, Ac., of the niuet amusing and refined character. .n- ......i., MT Eor further particular . see programme of the day.. ' ' " KT Doors open at C o'c!o:k Concert commencing at iyA o'clock, precisely. . ; ( novn SI. J. JlAEKS, Ageut. -fj i nozujv a uv joo j,bh of JL 39 Laxd, fur sale at.,;il 3. H. COOK'S novl7 Pioneer Grocery. 2roifvjr.Y' TiVtfY a jt'ftHiff,s JL burning fluid for sale at Z. H. COOK'S novl7 i ii .'-- " f. Pioneer Family Grocery. jriOf 'F: i? -1 ( O JMltS BIO COFFEK just received by. nov!7 . - WHEELER KIGGS. . 75 bags, a?aortad Nod. Hope mill ; ttl bags w hile and colored cotton chain ; 1000 lbs cotton twine f - ' ' ' 60O lbs caudle wick ; j -. , : ; . .- just received and for sale by : nov!7 ' WniTELKB & RIGG3. JLr sortment of A. 1 doors aud sash for sale low to close consign;. tout, by ovl7 WHEELER 4 KIGGS. ai JC'llOO MOXKH ttBO UJS'IJ -9 spices,, warrantad pure, also 200 boxes ground mnstanl, pure, received and fur salo by ovl7 i c. WHBELEE KlfitlS. sylvania buckwheat ttourv just received at. I VICKEKY BBOS. novl7 . - . 82 Main street. WWOMMMJS'l JIJYtt i.'OBJm JWAL.'. MM. IU bushels meal, from new corn ; 6 barrels Hint homminy; in store and for side by . , YIOKERY BROS nov!7 . 82 Main street. c OTTOJT M-JiTTJ-M'A5 MJlsMiS of No. 1 C'iaoelton, iKittlog, in store and for sale br VICKEBY BROS, - 82 Main street. nov!7 Jf WO M i:-.Tt.it 11 K J KJ.y'HJt I.JUUH MM. lot -of brown, blue, and blue-mixed, ti-om the rural district., just received at . . novlii .9. EMBICn ft CO.'S Hl.Vlt 8TOJ'J1810 TOJ'8 UK W rea grind stones, all sizes, received to-day by GEO. 8. SONNTAG. oct 20 , - . 10 Main street. CHANGE OF LOCATION. WUl Sectfuliy inform her old frinnds and cus. tomors that she has oiieued her MILLINERY EHTABrSIir,IENT on Vine street, between Sec ond and Tbird streets, wlterosae will be nappy in serving them to the best of her ability. Bonnets trimued iu a style unsurpassed In the city. nuvlo-ltu CAPS ! CAPS t CAPS ! ii VM. every imneinRbte style for winter wear, re ceived this day by Express, at . VAUTIER A MARCOJTHIER'S, nov!4 39 Maiu street. OIBXJ T KXCMTBjnMUr, MPT JVO INSURRECTION. Just received at our Auction Rooms, on the cor nerof Main aud Third streets, sixty-one cases of pitx uouiiA, direct from tue manulactnrers and importers, consisting in part of 20 pes English, French, and Americau Cloths. Doefkin and Eaucy Caaimerea. 105 6110 : 2(10 't0 ttattinetts. . t. . Prints. ... . . - Twetxls. Liudsey. 1 Delaues aud other Dren Goods. Bleached aud Brown Muslin. 2f0 20 doxen Linen Table Clot lis. H5 pes of Irish Linen. - ' .... From 200 to 300 pieces of other goods too numerous to mention. Also a lot of HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS, which we will sell at private sale, at Eastern cost aud carriage. - All ihat remains unsold on Monday, the 14th of November, will be sold at Auction to tua higbest bidder, without reserve, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., and continuing from day to day until the entire afeock is aeld. We call the attention of all, as the stock is by far the largest ever ottered for salo in this place, and is bound to be sold. nov!2 XI. NELSON CO. TXXliCVTBMX .'0 TICK. JVOTKISS JUd is hereby given thaS the undersigned haa been appointed Executrix of the last will of Adam Kurtz, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. novl2-3tw CAROLINE KURTZ. I CBItf r WISE T8I-1B S T VW ARRIVAL DIRECT . .:., . 13 1 lids new Sugar, from plantation. ' 43 bbls Molasses. ' ' 10 hf bbls new " - -J Just received per Chancellor, and for sale br novl2 . GEORGE FOSTER A CO. TTWOtW-W (JUSTS' CJPK- Something M. nice, at VAUTIER A MARCONNIER'S, novll 39 M.kiu street. 1 HARD TIMES vs. CHEAP PICTURES.TR. SMITH, OPPOSITE COVBT m TJ3L House, Midn street, feel proud to say he first reduced the exorbitant charge for first-class Case Pictures in this city, aud has made 10,1)00 such in the last two years With sntire satisfaction to bis patrons, lie does not consider it any condescension on bis part, but continues to make 50 cent Pictures iu a most superior Case also a 40 cent Case Picture, aud n 20 cent, without case, Don't hurry, friends, or get up a rush, but come along at your leisure, for Mr. S. is always at his gallery, sirl will ci.iitinue to givo his patrons cheap and first class Pictures, warranted to endure. Mr. S. ia r lso making a Paper Picture to send through the Post Otliee, without extra charge, equal to any likeness now made. novlO-lw O tVJiICOUTf a varietv of wellw W We have on hand quite made and fashionable stvle Clothine. including some very desirable Overcoats, that being of rather a better quality than is needed fur our wholesale trade, wo will retail for cash at rrtnrmrh; low Hars. All onr friunds who would like a bargain iu this line, will find us ie.ulyto accommodate them at No. 20 Main arree t. uov9 Wat. E. TRENCH CO. Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters ! RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRESS" MALTBFS BA LTIMORK OYSTERS I rgwx tJjy'liMiBsitjjvjtii if. as es. JL tained the agency for these justly celebrated Oysters, and is prepared to furnish families with cans or half cant, delivered at their residences. n is also prepared to serve them up with skill, to suit the palate of the most fastidious, at his Saloon, No. 109 Miiin street corner Main and Fourth. nov8-i;m - - JOHN F. 1'ELKER. hoxes hjimhubo cheese, sieaC" just received and for sale at COOK'S octal - -. t; Pioneer Family Grocery. 1 ;.va' -so unr.fi. 111.1,011-" V Vinegar received and for sale by oct!9 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. fc VOCAL CONCERT. rWXBEBE , UTII, I, HJg COM'VEBT -a- Kiven for the benefit of the Mission Sunday School, 'AT. .CRESCENT CITY n ALL. On Thursday Evening, Not. 17. - A number of Amateur Vocalists f the City Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly volunteered to perform - " - , FLORA'S FESTIVAL, v--Led by Rev. A. SreaaETC, for the benefit of the bchooU I,...-. Tickets of admission 5 rts. ; Children 26 cts. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. novlS

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-ML 4 for sale at St 25 per can ; 65e perhs'f can. nov4 COOK'S PIONEER GKOUlL&Y. m. w. ri-Txx, o. rc--iTr,. a. Jtt.jo-rr.a.w-4 .awia. 4 GEORGE FOSTER & CO Cmrutr Xhs( Strtt . mu rml; ' W.holesalerCrrocers. f t j j. .aLjiJ il Molasses, Starch, "Cofleev " 1 ' 1 Bincatug, 1 1 1 " Teas, .-' , Dealers r Paints, Spices, .In. Produce; . -Oil,, 3Dtacosv Tah' advances made on -"JJ -' i Kails, 5:Cigars,k , - Consignment, "i i GlaS . iJt. Dy-tuffs, . ;;., :ij.iT - Sash. , W j Cordage, , Lime, r.-c :., ... - ttoa.l; .i Nrr-: ftdt. ; i. f 1 v -.-v-- , i ,. ; ,;, Cottoa-yarik, Planter w.a whuj ! . ' ... '! -. t ..I'lUTM. vt, ' :i and every article in the Gr.ns-iy line constantly cn band... . . . . . " t. v-i ; S 0 H , T E S T E RX, SE Dt.; . . AND Agricultural' . Wholesale and Retil Dealers In all' kind - of AGRICULTURAL ' IMPLEKEXTSr farm and Garden seeds, fruit anil oraa-meatal trees, . Evergreens, Shrubbery, 4a. Also -dealer, in . . -OtWomr Grain and Produce generally..-iavU 130 JSmim 8$, htt. Mntrih tt Crnmrnf.''novS '-. '' 'r"' EVANSYTZLE, IND. WW9B8JB UIM,JB -VIIMUP I, MM That splendid saddle hone that took alt the premiums at the District fair.' - il work sralt in any harness. - Enquire of i .ii . ; -. . ' Z. H.COOK. I ' rri f MBS. CO II JH I HII U PBIMK W article. !." Boxes Maitdalfne Herring; . .. , uo bcaleu , so, received per steamer Conewago at COOK'S nov3 Pioneer Family Grocery. wjti:.'Js vjTj'm m vcm whjbj t M. FLOUR A choice article-, just received and for (ale, wholesale and retail, at low figure, at , , .; .,, Z. H. COOK'S: no2 , Pioueer Family Grocery. tJHiiijs'Es. ... -i . . t A3 600 quarter bore sardines; i r i j i ana half do ' . - -.- - - Tresh and prime, just facet twd by -.-. noi - K. V. BABCGCK. ffyr.v.vrjwe.-ioo ojieh mxmM tra heavy bag, averaging 430 pounds to the bale, just received and for sale by no2 E. 8 BABC06K. - - GROCERIES!! '"; TfirST MKCXIVmO, aWV Tri :T0f 0M order, embracing every thing in the trade, aud for sal at paying prices to the purchaser and seller. Just try, that's all. At . . ' noi '. E. 8. BABCOCK.. WI'.P.T JJU IBISH POTJTOE8. 100 bushels, largo and fine, receiving and for sale by CHA8. McJOHNSTON. nol Poeov's Block. Homo Insurance Comp'y, i - OF NEW YORK. - i 4me JVn. 119 r lit, Hrmmmtfmsr. CAPITAL STOCK, AH paid in) - Sl,00O,0no SURPLUS ...... 500,000 The HOME INSURANCE CGMPANY continue to insure against lose or damage by EIRE, and tb damage of INLAND NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORTATION, on terms as favorable as tha nature of the risks and the real security of the insured, and of the Company will warrant. . LO0SK8 EQUITABLY ABJUSTltD ASB PBOMKrLV FilB. Abstract of the twelfth semi-annual statement of the condition of the Home Ijhuasc Compasy, of th city of New York, on th 30th day of June, 1859. . . ASSETS. " V Cash, balance in Bank , S 82,902 ad Bonds and M irtgages (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least 81, 682,400).... 823,802 03 Loan ou Stock, payable on demand, (market value ol securities, jui,982)..... i Bank Stock, (market value,) .... United States Treasury Note (market value North Carolina State Bouds, (market value,) Missouri State Bonds, (market value) Tennessee State Bonds, (market value) Real Estate, Ne. 4 Wall street Interest due on 1st July, 18.r9, (of which S21,l2 b'2 1ms sine been received) '29,470 00 84,160 00 75,349 81 0,925 90 17,3110 00 9,!ii;2 so 07,412 73 23,792 05 Balance In lianas oi Agent ana lu course of transmission from Attests on 30th June, (of which, f 8,710 81 has since been received)..........., 10,211 42 Bills Receivable, (for premium on in - Nland risk)-..... ......... 11,497 98 Premium due and uncollected on poi- . . idea issued at office...... ............... . l.til TS Totl............. LIABILITIES. 1,457,823 71 Claims for losses outstanding . ' on the th June, 18o9, es timated t. ......SJO,120 26 Pue Stockholders on account of Tenth divided 440 00 ..-------tan,67U 26 New York, 19th July, 1859. CHAS.J. MARTIN, Pres't, . A. K. WILLMARTH, Vice Pres't J. Milton Smith, Sicretary, John McGiiek, Asst. Secre'.sry. - BUSINESS ATTENIIED TO WITH DESPATCH AN1 FIDEL1TY.; " oct28 , A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. 200 oct20 I, OS. ST BJ IJVM II H OJVM 1 on hand and t tr sale at " COOK'S FAMI LY GROCERY. Tfmj VJBPMTSM 8PI.EJV1M1B Ma, article with color and plaid to match, for sale cheap at ' oct20 -6. EMBICH A CO.'S Drs. EHRMAN & GLAVIZ, -pwo.n aiopj thic pit ysicu.'s tr MM. Surgeons, otter their service to th citizen of Evansville and vicinity. Dr. Glavic will likewise pay particular attention to diseases of the Eye. He has had long experience in their medical and surgical treatment, a an attending Physician iu the Eve Infirmary at Berlin. ST Office hour from A, M. to 4 P. M. Key Otfiee on 3d street below Vine. Residence of Dr. Ehrman 3d street, between Vine A Sycamore. Residence of Dr. GJaviz, Sherwood House. oct27 WWEBMt 48 WOVM VHJUS'CB POB MM. . . SPECULATION. , I wish to sell one-half of Lot No. 45, O. P. Kvansvule, on easy payments, ranging 5 years. The property is corner of Eirst aud Walnut sta., including tha Walnut SU House. Eor further particular enquire ,t myself or Philip Decker. - , - - uov7-2w r- r MICHAEL T.' JONES. FANCY. FURS. W.MBST JLKH1VJ L OP THE SEJ. JL SON. splendid assortment, compnsiuir all the style out for the ensuing winter. Call and see VAUTIER A MARCONNIER. rWHAt STMJMMM MJTM SJBVHMT, M McLEAN. . Master. Thus. . . i Bvsouchet, Clerk, will run a a regular Evansville and Cairo packet during the low water aeaeon. or freight or passage apply on board. , . nov4 MJtJUA.M8 2X) boxes Ualfs and quarters. Star candle. 7 do Hard pressed tal'ow . do received and for sale by octl9 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. CJVJV t" MJfJSXBO WM from 2 to 4 bushel, for sale lew to close one consignment bja OCt 19 GEORGE FOSTER CO. Off HXS. l.Ji'JB BjlSI.Vtf, U 20 half boxes do J'' 20 qr. do ' do " 1 cask Zanti Currants, , 1 cask Gorman Prone. , V. , . . 1 cask German Cherries. on hand and for sale at , oct2W ;COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. SJ LP. OB T TBJMAMS lmmstock of Grocerua or Clotlune. a. Farna con taining 120 acre, one mile aunt h of the town of Linton, Greene county. Iud. Vortv acre ar in enltivatien, Fraras Hon, Los; Hob, Fruit Tree, v aicr, etc. enquire OI ort'24-lw SicDONALD A SABfN. g mJJmillJS TH M ai BO CM By WW busiueia. a nartner with about or 32,000, .Th business will be guaranteed to pay 5(1 per cent, clear profit. For further particular enquire at thia ofhea. or addres "J," Kvanrvill. ludiana. nevs-2w WJ BOOM S 3 O ItOZPJV tiOOI MM Brooms just received and for al low to close. uovSJ E. 8. BABCOCK. fi. 0 VM M SEMMtlOO BUSHELS mS prime Seed in store and for sule by nova E. . BABCOCK. gaiMB8S . 7 500 bxs Western Reserve, ' " . " 25 bxs English Dairy. Just received per steamer Sam. Klrkman,y . SORENSON A CO. UVMU-'HXJtT MJ.OVM1& MM US renusyivauia brana in store asd for sale by uo8 outtcisti St uo. eitMOOM 83 6 11 oi.EJV BBO&M sTjt MM nice article, Just arrived at novi

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HISCEJLXMEOUS.

' mmsw MMiarj-8ij . ,- . 'W 10 boxes Baiisiua ' j ,1 half boxes "dot p j i 0 qr do do" I rereived aud for sale by"' VICKKE RT B'ftOS. aovl7 82 Main street. OMK tiSUEM- BtJTTKMooct lbs Goshen butter; 1 barrel cranberries, COOK'S PIONEER GR0CKRY. at ntn VM MEt'SIT VBME M I .-lOO ae ' w mo arm, lur salo Ijy. ... , -U. JUCJ - lu-n, . f . j J Wain street, Posey ,s hLock W9 VTTE B tt ESeSt " MM I ItW lb choice roll butter C" 1( v 6O0 doaen fresh eggs; '-' ' - v ' tt Just received and (r h by - 4 novio (. ?-rVUA'S. McJOHNSTON. JgyEJ T1IEBS 30O I.BN TMJtBS Mm a nrima tart iui v .1 cuaiv jja&roaNSTON. amiJ&TiiB MMISm ML 1 just feeid and for sale by ." -K '- " r , cu A": McJOHNSTON. .M.U."1 ,5 ft Jl Jt B M JL8 U- 'H1TB flint jut received by novlS , , j , w : ........ CUA3..MCJQIINSTQN. -WW, aSHBJBUS-!t IIOZE.W mtf d iff 'Wtmi ra.lM.I...t KII.U nt... boards; Jnst recei'red from tht- factory and for imle by , , novlS - - CIJAS. MeJONiHTON: . iMtJtt Hf . CUI,1 COH 8-r-U t, Ir Ji BUM 9W ,ao4 rery preifv aesort'jKiit of priuU Just raoeivetl at nuvla S. EM BiC'll 4i COV'd OT CAKES ' Q BJtfS CMOICM new Buckwheat Vlour. just receiveig bv Oct 24 ; ' ' ' " ' ' E. S. BABOOCK jrio ufjrii CJI1P.J pu k nu jniLu US Cow. with Calf, for mulii low lo consignt'M. M ..-. EVtBAHfOCK. KjTBMSS tVJWOJW M JM I'M , U new Express Wagon aud Harness, for sale f cheep. - E. S BABUOCK. JCM.S TVS BXTBA EIJVAt MICE just received aud in store br oct24, . E. 8. BABOOCK. rM SVPMBMO M MHTIVIsH a p lit ', burning Cuid perfectly sale arid free from I amok or smell luHiitif.ictured iy an improved provcus, which give l.rillinin y , to thn lighl, and ecuawuy.and safety iu the use.- or eule at the llrug Store of . ... '. . ,W. H P. STUL1AK1, OC131 . , 17 lbi .trt. 100 SJVB.SMfM.attj extra white wheat. Just received and for ale cheap for cash at - OOOK'tf - ocUil Pioneer Family Grocery. I'M money which the owner can have by giving a satisfactory description thereof and paying for this advertisement, . Apply to ine at niy ii)ioo sliop, No. 190 Maiu street, corner of 7th. oct5!6dlw WM. EMERY. t. ,E U8 AVBOM HJ MA'MAP S IVMMM 1 not in Virginia, but lioiu Cuba, where a plauter haa been induced to part with a small lot, bout fifteen thousand of hi choice cigars and e;tu bow be found fur sale at the Drug Store of j , . , -,.i . r W. U. P. STODDARD, ' oct31 , , 17 Main street. IT JJKPS l A. J MA 81 A.' JIM A m .' MLA fluid and Coal OU Iuupa a Una assortment wholesale! aud retail, at redueod prices, now ou hand and fur aato at W. It. P. StODIIABD'S. ct3x - ' ' ' T prft xHs e-- . 17 Main street. PKJBL ,ST"3TB V It dtm -9 just rweived and for sale low at COOK'S octJt , , Pioneer Family Grocery. OOlv rt WILD C H 1 R RY Aa TSAV ; 8 AP A B I IT, . la Bitters for debility and lo of appetite aud want of strength and energy. For sale by the agent, W. H. P. STODDARD, ect3l.. - i 17 Main street. tfttr JoZiiV PttiMii iiJHBJfiE sksiCV Just received and for sale at COOK'S , oct31 , k . . i l ; ' Piom-er Family Oiocery. tAMBTACM TO 11 BJ fMEJV, V men, and ot iters. All Draymen, 11 J CM Haokmen, Cart men and others, who are required tot take out license, and have nut yet dona so, are hereby required to do so by the first day of November, and the who have paid their license, and have not yet attached numbers to their vehicles, as required by the Ordinance, are required to do so by the said 1st or November. K.S.MARTIN, oct2dlw . ' ' City Marshal. CRESCENT CITY" XCRSEUIKS. , S:mji,i. MB v its mob sja e A3 Strawberry Plants , f. . , ' " -' " '. " Large Early Si-arlot ; ' '" , f ' Wilson's Albany; . ' Hovey's Seedling ; ' . . " ' ""McAvoy's Biipernir ;''" , . Hooker's Seedling' " ' Gooseberry Plants ' - . . :. . Honxhton's Seedlin;-; '.-;-. .'i r -Currants Red Dutch ; ..-. also Rhaubarb plants, and a few choice Roses; ort27dlm BAKElt A CO. WXBESH JBBIVjtLS M , - 1M doewn fresh egg. i 'V 600 lb. Western Reserve butter, at ' oet2 , . .COOK'S FAMILY GitOCERT, MUTW OB HE B 8 'IAI, HM TJIKEJV at par for gi'oeeries or debts at Oct2q GOOK'S FAMILY GltOCEKY. XOSTOMP T H X 8 TM A M P. B Prairie Rose, about three or fone miles above Evansville, a mare colt, foaled in thesring. She was of a brown color, with a whit star in her forehead and a tip of white on her nose The owner reside in Sparta, Randolph county, Illinois. Any one taking up the colt, will please notify the ownor at his residence or this office. oct2d3t TE CM 18 HE BM 11 f iilVMJ' Bf V that Fanny Robinson, indentured apprentice, left my house on or about the Sftth day of September. Ail persons are notified not to trust or harbor on my account for I will not be;iccouutable lor anything furnished her after the ' date of her leaving. ; . . . : oct25 . , SALETA EVANS. A3 MO COM PaU TS JJTAt JBJVAUy wadded, for sale low at . oct20 8. EMBICII A CO.'S I.IJT SJJS'II rJIPMBTHIKTW cla, on trial of which will satisfy any mechanic of it merit and excellence, lu (tore and for sale by , , , , , GEO. 8. SONNTAG, oct2 r...... ... 10 M in street. 9JBJY-87MJB MJUBM O lTTUJ t ,M nice mixed yarn, just received at! - . oct20 8. KMBICH A CO.'S ' 7JKB TIJV1J MIA.jrEI.8- J MOST K3 superb article, that will not shrink, just opened at f r-r--. EMBICtl A CO.S , "M7V8HMJ VMM BEMj, a j jm o vv. Jo. t Herring, Ac. tjr sals at " octUO COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. 75 bags as'd sizes "Maysville" Yarn. . , 111 ' Carpet C'haiD. 50 bales Batting. Received per K. French, and for sals by GEORGE FOSTER A CO. W V aud Virg-uia (all Sid .) iu store and tor sale by . . . . . GEORGE FOSTER A CO. I tB W B O O B SSPUB UEOJY m W th series, th Coner Cupboard ; A Life for a Life ; Smooth Stones, Beuhla, Thirty year in the Arctic Region ; Life in Tuscany ; Almost a Heroin ; Leaves from an Actor' Not Book ; Parlor Theatricals, just received and for sale Hiy J IIEALV, ' t2T corner First aod Mnia streets. (TfXMH, SUO IMJL8 arc WM. 30 doxen Lippencott' axes, ,, 20 d James' shovels, - . , ' , s 6 da do spades, .... . do . do coal sbovsl, 10 da do woods ws (traiapd) now on hand and for sale by ottti JACOB STRADB A SON. THf HBZMJS'MOSS At a AM III, M' S 4m33 file, (eqnal to Butcher) -50 doxen Butcher' tiles, 80 do ' do trimmer' chiaiels. . ' 1 y 6 do ' do turning chissels aud gouges, SO - do ao plan irons, . V- v ; 10 do Spear A Jackson's hailid Ufa, . . . 25 groe best quality bed asrew,. juit received and for sale by - ' oct22- . . , . - JACOB BTRAUiB A SON. BOOMS B MOPS - . - -.-1 . 1 - 2l Ameau Shaker and fancy tiroom,' ' just received and for sale by ' oct2T. - CHA'8. McJOHNSTON. ,'.- -A. OairCX. ' rWHB PiiULIC JVMEMA JrOT LV. ML ler that heesras w haw beeo too busy to advert We, that we wave eid no mv goods for ww wuptw. ouctt is mot tne caax. w- i .. i . , ti.i.. 1 Ciuri.rn. tr,.u a ...u- vi.J 1 ilia. Lemon Celery, Worcestershire Saaw. Pfp- ' pew fiauesK.Cataan. Ovutew. 'NanMimi, Olive Oil . I Franck, English, and American M ostjird ; . Vppt-r. j Allspit, Cieuanion, Cloves, Ginger, Mac, Nat- ' ntsmm '. I rlw..l I I kvu - Vr,i.ia.ti. Mlusnnitl ' Bath Brick, Cream Tartar. Soda, f-aJer.itus, Matche. sc.. ste and for sale ekman at .11 .. , no.aT!. . VICKKKV BROS.. .! Mai. .t mmjtlt natAimt 11.1, t'llln lx- e r-m im to shoot "Mad Dogs" or any ot.her "game" - will fled an excellent assortment of th. varion. brands of gunpowder and gna-eps alio.-abot and ' lead, at reduced rate, at - VICK ERY BKU5., ' ot7 ' -Ki Main Miwt. i vjrniBj va.iv cmmpji. 1 ir a t MM received on consignment, a a sample, 50 barrel prim Louisville cement, for sale low to close out, at atRSKINE, CURN ICK A CO.

47 Main street

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Great Medical Discovery twov ill's xnsArARii,ta sn rtillirvia, ob BLOOD & LIVEll SYRUP -. . . ju mm cvbk or Scrofulous, Syphilitic, aud Mercurial Diteases, Old Sorts, Skiri rDtsfatet, ,and alt other diseases ichich are cauted-by ft t" jptr state of the BLOOD. j R oLerj ul Oxirt o io-eK'oM. Till BmUimf f Mmd tha mtmtimttnt mf JKrtl Mahbima Trjsrrs wjm ojve m-r the tr-iiMar MM cases ever recorded. . He now . ovs rooiw i sa Ira, and ha Or the past year done ar. much work as any young man of his as Lr . This cure ha sxcite4 his friend tieixhborsj and; physicians, aad even some or tne Mnucui f acuity, vine or tne 1 rofessor (Dr. R. . Newton.l who was .called to as 4iim aa Surgeon, ot to piwcriba, wa so ,&Vitdy LtkU.Alaljcine, that he has adopted it into his privaU I prcti,as well a at the Colleges and Hospitals. impressed with the VcmarkHtie Caroriae Power of Cincinnati. Eeb 1 1LU BIessbs. A. L. Scovnt. A Co. ' Gewtieaiea. 1 will with great pleasure give my testimony as to what your Sabsapakili aud Srn. limii a, or Blood m(I Liver ftgrup, has done for me. Some three year and a half ago, I waa attackat with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which, was at tended with most excruciating pain. ; I tried Vail ou rcciidies, and had two of the licet physiriansw the city (one of them a Professor in an ld Sehoo . Mediciil College), and tbey railed to give me any re lief. I was so reduced that I was cunfined to my bed for over three months. The nerves and ran cles of one leg were so contracted1 and drawn that J touU not malt. - had Mew' than a doom nw ning accrs on my k g from which I took, front tiim to time, more than ou kumtred pitcr of B0N1 acme of thera from three to fonr Inches long. I waa reduced to iluiost a skeleton, and mv friend had given np all boc of my recovery. was in thia comiition w huu f counn.'nced the use of your Blood and Liter Fyrup. I have used altogether some two dozen bottles of it, and at the same time tbo adme Ointment, which yoti advise ti use with it ; and lastly, the Healing Ointment, given under the head ot "White Swelling," in your directions. ' I am now aWs to utteud lo Win, and my legs have become so strong that I walk without any difficulty, aud have entirely rttwret etl in health, l ours, truly, ' . '. T.MAUT1N. R0BUINS, Jr Residobiw on Eighth street, bclweva Menad and Johu, No. 31; ur nt the place of biaimese. jwith Brown A Villctte, No. 4 East Fourth street, .. Read an extract from lite C'umiamti If edieai Journal, Vol. 5, png:e310, by its editor, Prof. B. H. Nswton, in regard to this) remarkul le cure: ... v "While Martin Bobbins was in tb very worst imaginable condition, we were i;i.!ed to actsad htu for a fracture oi the leg,, produced by a fidj Tb indications l a rvuitiou of the bone, under theclrcnnistaucv. were vi-ry unfavorable, tor as Would Bit, day after d y, picking out ttaali pieceo ( home, which would slough otf 1 found him owing eeextii's preparation, mhick he outiuneil to uw until a cure warn eftctaL W'egitveliiui uo constitutional treatment, being in attendance only as a surgeon ; yet we eoaffsswe had much curiosity to see what could be done in a system so extensively diseased a hi was." - Will th afflicted cart on 1 ho agent and get a pamphlet -oulainiug rertiticate cf cure from well known citizens of Cirrinnali ? Stiff" Recollect that this nudiclue is wrarnaied to euro all dise:isesthat ar reused by an impure stat of the blood, bcovill 's BUod mmd Liver Byrup Is composed .-ntUuly of vegetables, and Uperfeetly so for Chitdren to i'mc, in ca.se of sore mouth or eruption of the skin., Il mothers value the health of their children, they tKii'd eradicate the seeds of th disease before it m too late, a - i .. , . .k K-ad the etatemout of one of th oldest caesaBl! la tifaeinoati. - i t "Wo hereby certify that we have heen mad acquainted with Scori7' Sarmiparilla and BUlltmgia.or BL0OO A HO LIVEit Hi HUP. Th ingrediuuta Br entirely vegetablo, and no mineral antort into the preparation. W. 3. MERRILL A CO, - One door west of Burnet House, CinHLV For sale by the Proprietors, .-' - ' A. L. SCOVILh : CO., 1 No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. - Also, by Keller A Whito, Evansville, Ind. . . N. S. Thompson, ". , t" . - Also, agents to.- the sale of Vr. liolTt BaUam Jar tie Lungi, and Dr. BaLer'i Paia Panacea, for the cura of all pain, both internal and external.. . . ; oot7-daw2m . , , . . -l " '- ' 64 THE EVANSvTlT.E ' F ' INSURANCE COMPANY 1 ' F.tibliini nnd Incorporated U 0tn. ";r."; STEAMBOAT; H U L L F LA TBO AT R I S 'K8 , A t low rates, and adj list losses fnirl v an 4prOmptlA. i - i: .1 . . i V) Uapital, ' 1 - -; ; $250,000 OFFICE On Water tnet, wU kaown a the Canal Bank. - WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. INtS UJt'A JlV CE A an NT 1 For the following- well known Companies Charier Oai insurance Company, CAPITAL . ... . $380,000 Connecticut Insurance Company,.. CAPITAL......... .. JSOO.OOO Peoria Insurance Company, CAPITAL..-.,-. i...w.-u....i00(K ..l - Park Insurance" Company, 1,1 '') CAPITAL ......,........J300.00 Lor'dlard Insurance Company,, . CAPITAL .,. $200,000 Take all kinds of risks, and adjust le promptly. - Policies for Life Insurance issued In th Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, , ' Ot New York. -,t :., CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ........$18g,KV Of which 9100,600 I deposited with the Cottp troller of the Stat of New York. aep3i!-3mdlm Mpl r.V.VI H J If S.1 O O MM A M Large siza heavy Guunv Bags, 1n stow a tor sale by PRESTON BROS.' J. C. Jr J. G. SMITH. , - Mw. 167 JUalu atreet, Cor flawaittli, -- EVA JTB TILli, ISO: ATJBJ TMPC I, POB THE PJSTFJT- ' lonage bestowed upon them, beg leav to ill -form their friends and Lb community ia general, that with tho aid of new machinery, thsy ar enabled to turn out work superior to that of any Eastern make. . Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at tha same time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. . t Uatclieta, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Kniv, Pork Cleavers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tool of all kind, made of double refined cast steel, aod warranted equal to any in use.- . p27-Sns BUY HOME-MADE SHOES! I W MUIE8 U'11,1, PI.MJ9E TJtMM M-J particnlar notice that I ra going to pv marked attentiou-to the manufacture of Ladle', Misses', and Children's Shoes of all kind. Ia eases of emenrnnry, ladies can hav ho mad I within lour bourn notice. If any on doubt the j fact, let them try it. -. , , Gentlemen will pleas call and see tb handsome ! and durable styles of Fall and Winter Boot I am j now making. - r . - . . r t. j WANT to Immediately, tea or twelw goed i .'.. v. i. lul.II . put, nvMWM V. m. SUV nigiie wage will u paiu iu casn. . eptil JOHN RASCH, No 8 Second st. Vjw' Ml BOPICJ tT'pBVlt' " '" 100 (TocosnntJi, 20 bxs French Lemons. . . Beeeiwdat Z. H. COOK f "St 80N'. W9J f .TW.m " K A8TJSM9 BECD JL oaiiy oy &pr, at a ct 2 COt.K'S FAMILY GROCERY rmwx. . ura,m rswtjica v . ... ... ... .. - , . . . f-., U" ,n h,B loT'- Com" nd if JO" come to S?0,,: 001 31 Pioneer Family Grocery, M II SIP A. S JVM A VOBJV JI 0 T IUtl received aud for sale at COOK'S octal ' Pioneer Family Greeery 50 BUSHELS S r T A .T - toe, a Drink article. Inst raeaived at COOK'S

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