Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 74, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1859 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, INO.

TUESDAY MORKIHff ... XOTEMBER 22 VsiledUetory-. itte resigned my position in the Journal fo Mr,- Jame ,11, McNeelj, late of the "IadiabapolLf CU'iien a gentleman capable of makjjpmjr place good- in. Uia eatabliaUment. ExtPtmq idebility from recent 111aesa, preVenU me from saying all I wish to express ih partingf with the readers of tho Journal. The uppermost sentiment, ia severing the intercourse, is that of sincere gratefulness for the. generous ' forbearance with which its readers have tolerated the freest expression of opinions on all subjects through the columns of the Journal tat the last three years. Though frequently offermve to party creeds, and to the doctrines of cliques and personal prejudices, they have never met with intolerance or proscription a community thus liberal in its views, should have an able and independent press. In the exposure of public abuses, the editor has been brought into many sharp conflicts with individuals, but as he was impelled by no personal motived or prejudices, and acted reluctantly in discharge pfva disagreeable public 'duty, the venomous retorts , which some of these discussions have provoked, have lefVecause, unmeritedno rancor behind, and he retires with a sincere wish to bury all past controversies in oblivion. - In this editorial leave-taking, he cannot refrain from expressing his obligations to the mechanics and working-men of Evansville, for their cordial good will and steady sup--port. - They are the chief architects of the city's rapidly advancing fortunes, and they and the Press hare a deep interest in the support of each 'other's prosperity, which should never be broken. As a last word to this class of his friends, he would earnestly -as a matter transcending all other concerns they have in the community eommend the constant, unswerving, liberal support of our municipal free schoolsj'tiet' fib artifices of demagogues or sectarians beguile them, under any pretences, into a desertion or neglect of these inestimable public bl'issings. They are the great levers that are elevating tha humblest children to the social position and political advantages of the most fortnnate. .They are the great equalizers, by elevating all to a high scale of intellectual and moral advancement. ". They are the only institutions by which. our political theories of equality and freedom among all citizens, can b' made practical in life, ; . . One more word, "be revoltuig crimes long contemplated by the- wildest fanatical abolition involving crimes nd scenes) the most terrible the human imagination can pictme have been attempted by the lunatic maldeued hy the wicked men who have rakt.l the storm of sectional passion. The event rivals a state of feeling on both sides that btartles and seriously alarms every reflecting citizen for the preservation of the Union. LeVthe people upon the borders of the Ohio reflect that the first breach of harmony the first dire effects of the mad passions let loose by the most flagitious doctrines against the laws and the Constitution of the country -will fall upon their homes and fields.; In this fair valley, w.ll the bad and insane men of both extreme endeavor to concentrate all their iniquitous purposes, and, make it .the scene3 of hatred, strife, des olation, i and despair. The people on. the bordersf the Ohio hold n trust the fcacred bonds of the Union." They should silence, with1 inoai indignant execrations, the agitators on either side, and rebuke ui strong terms the sympathizers with ' the, men who have attempted to begin a series ef horrible tragedies, 'Involving all ' the r mo3t awful cricks within the range of brutal passions, by exciting servile insurrections. In such a crisis as Is npwthreatened, there can be, along the border States, but one sentiment, but one jarry-i- union of all hearts and hands for the integrity o tlia-Union and the punishment of those who would destroy it by false doctrines or treasonable acta. -"' ' ' -' ;''F. Y. Caklile. ! ' 8The Park county Republican says a meeting of those in favor of the completion of the proposed extension of the E. & C. Railroad to Bockvilleis called, .fornext SaturdajVHbe 2Gth. instant at that town.i-Gem-rat Steele and John Ott will then! and there present a plan for the speedy ' extension of the. Road,' ff th people desireit The popte of Fart County are Manifesting: considerable interest in the matter, and it is quite probable that -steps Will be taken at the'meeCng. iy which the completion of the line will be fnlly insured, ., ' . ,.. . -a,- . , . " , t . . CHisirwe Etiqbsttk. A' huge difficulty presented itself in the negotiations in refery ence to'the audience to be granted oor Minister, by the Emperor of the Chinese. This was no more nor 'less than a little point of etiquette. n'he phineeeieEmperpr -through his Chamberlainsinsisted that Mr. Ward should kneel when ' he presented him with the President's letter. ' This the gentleman front ' Georgia refused to do. He said he was' willing to Jbote very low, and bow as often as nine times, but beyond that he was unwilling to go. ' ' After a discussion which lasted five days, the" point, ;was decided gainst our Minister, and he was refused an audience. The idea of permitting any one to enter the presene of the great Yuen-, ming-yucn without kneeling, would, doubtless, have revolutionized the Empire of the m, The'Terre Ulaule; Journal says the first sale of bog it has beard of this season, was made on' Friday." Tbey were a small lot from Illinois, and were delivered t a pork house iu that city at $4,50 net. ', ; , ' ', -- - 4fggT the Cudmtatt Herald says that every county in the First Congressional District, will send deipgnU's to the Stite fpoaveatipa,.! who" Me "plediged t pport Jlr. Gatbric's -claims for the Presidency. ; , : f

An Imaginative Lawyer. A corres-

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legal lore for uccess. The raise in handjnd

k was for an alleged breach of warranty, bv the sale ( aa unsound horse-. After rgnring the case in all its length aud breadth, he asked if "it would not have been truly

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child in her arms the dear darling of the family had bee u rilfing" the horse in question over a bridge,- and the horse-should have fallen down nd killed, wife and child, and lb lis making a. void around the hearthstone, and rendering the bereaved father and husband miserable' 'for "life." The.i ury thought if would, nnd brought In a verdict for his clicW-.'1 " '"Vi : The same paper coutainsan account ofa horse thief whd was tried at alale term of the Richland Circui Court; Bislattorney set up the plea of insanity, en the statement of" the prisoner that -'upon going into the stable where the" larceny wa3 committed, be took a valuable horse out but was afraid to bide him, so he put him back and took an old blind horse whose life had been worn down with age and hard work, and rode him about four' miles and put up for the 'night, where he was arrested next morning"for the theft- '. Th lwyer maintained that any one who would act so foolish as described should more appropriately occupy a place in the a-t sane asylum than in the penitentiary. , We learn frou the-same paper, that a week ago last Monday a Mrs. Summer Geld went out calling, docking her two little children in the house to keep them cot of danger. While she was gone the house took fire, and before assistance arrived both of the little things wereroipletely-Jjuriieg to.jfeatb. Ihe children were aged respectively, five and eight yeari.'HoVj 4a imagination, must" the shrieks of the -dear ones ring in those parent-s ears;' ti, n A ' ; $zT The Attn, California, of the 28th nttimo,says: ; --y '" Mr. James Street, one of the contractors for the construction of the Pacific, and Atlantic Telegraph, i arrived" ia town on Wednesday, from the scene of his labors on the other side of Pacheco's Pass. From him we learn hatt jn,, March, next, we shall be? wunin ten aay leiegrapiiie t communication with the Atlantic States. .' Thi3 will take place by .the simultaneous completion, at that time, of the telegraphic lines between St. Louis and Port Smithon. the' Atlantic side, and San Francisco aud Los Angela on the Pacific side; thus cutting off three KuA a half days on each side. ' Deducting these seven days from the twenty between, the two termini, and there remain thirteen days. Mr. JIcLaue promises .that '.then 'the stages will be put through' at their' utmost speed between Fort Smith nd Lot Augeios, so as to shorten the present time three .days,' , The time will thus be reduced to. ten days between Fort Smith and Los Angelos, the two extreme telegraphic points. t l Bfeiy-The Kansas correspondent oi,tbeCinciunati Gazette, says: . yt During the night, the first snow Btorm of the season fell to the depth of about four inches. ' . . ;. The returns of the receut election for Territorial Delegate to Congress, members' of Legislature, and county officers, come - in slowly. Four of the river counties, Doniphan, Leavenworth, Wyandot and Johnson, were carried by the Democracygiving Johnston a majority of .about 50dbver Mr. Parrot t. The balance of the connties ' are considered safe for the Republicans. ... Douglas, Shawnee, Lykins, Breckenridge, -and Jackson, all went for Parrott, giving him ah aggregate majority of 1,568, -.This county, (Douglas) gave Parrott 640 majority. 'As far as heard from, Parrott has a majority of 850 over Johnston; when the returns are all in, he will be 2,000 ahead of his Democratic competitor. ' " " ., , ' The vote was 'light throughout the Territory. : i i i . Judge H. PT Haun, of Marysville, California, has been appointed United States Senator, to fill the vacancy occasioned by thedeath of Senator Broderick. Judge llann was expected to leave for Washington 'in the steamer of the 5th of November." I'he San Francisco ime says of the new Sen"Of Judge llaun s qualifications tor the position, we know very littler ? He is a law-. tucky, anais intensely bent hern, iri ail his political ideas. vBe ha the rephtAtiorf 51 6f j being a sharp, shrewd politician. Some, suppose that the Governor has done well in appointing . him, for the rot son that be is competent to look' after Dr. Gwin andris not particularly friendly to hiiuj,' '. .. .,, t . ;. r The , HaysviTla ' Kentucky) 'Eayt gives an account of a singular accident and, escape of Edward Owen, son of Mr. L. D. 6wen, of Lewis county, and a horte;' Thfl boy had just mounted and was riding off, when, in turning, the horse, a' hind foot struck the curbing of 4a well, throwing.it down.- The animal being startled, backedf' iuto the well. ' As he fell, his fore foot oanght on the edge, and the boy' escaped, but. the horse fell twenty feet to the bottom. Be was extricated after five hours lattr, ancfj strange to say, was uninjured.- ' f" B-The Washinsrten disnfitches to the New York' Tribune say : Intelligence front Pehnsy1vaiia states that J" j. li. ifflwsou win prooaoiy oe ine next Democratic candidate for Governor vand John Covod6 the Oppo'sition,. ',"", , j Mr. Ward. 'Minister' to China,' recently' expressed a wish' to .return home,, after exchanging ratifieaiions of the treaty but th; President objects; and thinks he should go to Shanghae to' settle the American claims, for which it Di'ovides. 'i !- - ' " i SThe Itidtaha .Ceuiral Railway senia to have a streak of bad luck.- Ia addition to the accident at Cambridge, on Saturday.. .Tn oiu genuemau, 101, many years; a resi dent of UK-bmond, wa3 knocked down by one of the cars, and the wheels ran over his ....... neaa, crusntng it to a jelly. -t Cfcif" Three candidates are in the field for Mayor of Jw York City x The Mozart JHaJL jjjen support Fernando Wood, the Tammany Hall nien Williani ILiveiuyer. and the Re--publicans aorl Anicricana Simeon Draper'' 'The contest will prove a short, but very bil-3 iter one. ' '

Local and Miscellaneous

To Good Printers A printer of the above discretion 1

Situation in this eSUbljhniefliKi,tuiva, by 4lM. itUdrawiU ol Mr. Carlile. Tb

i immediate application. None of the . - by Half-way kind need present themselves I Bfeclesterday nlOTtling a poor meonate the victn ctnityef LiOcnst Stree CbiirtiiA lie tced 4, a drliyd tu M Wur& j down pitilessly in his face, but, as it took the place of mu.l, the change was for the better. He was the worst looking specimen ever seen in orrity. J8 Mr. Davis, of Adams Express, will please accept our acknowledgements for late Louisville and Indianapolis papers. 8- Ladies are requested not to be alarmed at a notice that appeared in our paper, a day or two ago, that friend Hughes had some junch worked collars for sale, when the fact is, he has some very elegant French worked collars, to which we wished to call the attention of our lady readers ; the word " punch," being a typographical error. Aoctiok. The inclemency of the'weather 'prevented the usual attendance of ladies at auction 3-esterday. They are invited to be oa hand to-day at 2 o'clock, sale ia the j morning at 10 o'clock,' and in the evening i at gas light, at the auction. The stock of dry goods is still large and bound to be sold. ' ' ' ' ' 1 Communicated. Jtev. Mr. Sterrill : ' The undersigned having been highly pleased and entertained at .the concert at Crescent City Hall, last Thursday evening, Would request a repetition ot it on next Thursday evening. , 'y I. Eekne, y , C. H. Kellogg, Jas. K. Pattersom,.' T. J. Hollixgswoutii, Chas. S. Wells, D. J. ; Mackey, E. E. Whxeleh, John Hkaly, J.J. Whittakbr, ; 11 GeoC.Popk G. Maohee, Lh Albert Bubkk, and twenty-one others. We presume Mr. Sterritt will not find it in his heart to refuse the above request, and that many of our citizens who failed to attend the former concert- from indifference or lack of notice will make their arrangements to be preseut on 'the next occasion. It argues poorly for our taste, when strolling bands of negro minstrels are favored with crow ded houses, whilst concerts, superior in point of musical Ulent and taste displayed, are greeted with slim 'audiences. The object of the rendering of"? Flora's Festival " was purely a benevolent one ; but we do not bespeak a good attendance, at the next concert given, on that ground aloue. The performance is worth more than the admittance fee, as all who were present at the lust representation admit; and we say go, for the pleasure you will derive from hearing good music and in beholding the fairyeung performers. BA Mr. J.'R." Whitmore a citizen of Xewpoit, Ky., has received a letter nolifyidg him to leave that city by the 1st of December, or the consequences may be quite serious to him. The objection is to his politics. " ' ' BSAu attempt to rob the Treasurer s office of Warren county, Ind., was 'made on Thursday night last, by blowing Up the safe. It was frustrated. . ' JKSTher'Clty Council o'f" Terr Haute have ordered; the purehase'of tw4 !new -fire hand engines. After a full . discussion, it was thought that a volunteer fire-department was: tire cheapestadd the ieW engines werererdfpi volunteer compahi&i J bjj i til r Canal b a w k..I EvaNSVILI.T, tso,'NlvCil2, 1859. npHIS BJJ-K, WIH JtB CJL,9SJHn At on Thursday, 24Cb; (TkankeKivingdayK sons having business to transact will please -attend to it on the day previous, the 23d. - ..... . BOv22d3t ' , " WM, T. PAGE, Caahiarw, W ' SO hogaheads new sugar; ! ., -, , ! 100 barrels new molasses ; , . jnst received per steamer Woodford, and for sale a New Orleans prices,, addinir freuilit o.. to elan consignment by. . a , UO.FOHT CO.: t iiov22 " ' "' corner LicusS st sad CaaaK r sMJt:i-io bahhkls wuitbTJme JL4. in store ; alsoa full supply of crey lime ceBient, idaster paris, doors, sash, paints, oils, nails,. c, lorsate lowoy ,. tt&O.'FOOTES A CO, i'i- - corner-Xocast street, and Canal. r4rOX.l fJiJrsJA NEW LOT OF DAW Warran at Myde a tip tof GbJ ehs, . ... ,m,;.,M ' B1TTBOLFF BBOS, aov 22 48 Main street. Carry,stwck of good gold and silver watches, jewelry, kt.f ever onere.l in this city, which we are selliug off 414 4 ei v tow UKures can sjoii 11 tou wmiie a iriiii . A .-. - ' ' ' BITTBOLFF RRilS f 1, OTICE ! NOTlCK IS HKKivbY GIVEN V w - to the members of Washington Fire Company No. t, to meet at their Hali on. I' nee. lay, Nov. 22d, lo'Jrat U:30 P. H.t for the purpose of electing OIHeent of the Company., . By order of the Company ' nov22 ' ' ' . GflO. MNE1ZKK, iic g-il.OJU)S J.Vy BUBS l A NICE ASsortment of ladies cloaks asd furs, which are suitable articles for holiday presents, jiift received at o.v2vJ f q. gMBIClj 4J30H'S. , TtWOBM BJ 4UBMmM Tt A NOTHEiP v f m. ot of that siioa sag carpet has just Ikh-n reoeived at - i " -". -S. CMBICII Jt CO.'S , WP OJ'JSMTH UJVB BIB JT A.1T in, jifMt receive 8. s'HRIUHsr PO.'S ,, Ovsters ! Ovsters ! . Ovsters ! RKCEIYKD HAILV BV Ex PsKU - . . JSMLTBrB CELEBS A TED PEARL OYSTERS! ffijyi I JM FRF FJL AM U VO VlIKn. ' I cans or half ( ciis,"audm also prepared to aerve them up rn a H In u.. tl ....... ri.li,... Will l b.r, : vonstautly on baud refresbmcBta -and eatables of I, all kind.. Call at my Sal Kia, 1011 Main stmt corner Mais and Fourth. m uov22 -. .. .. . JOHN, VELKER, - For Wabash -River. . a ''a"1 9 Ml- & . .f A , M i. J. PjU.8urBY, Master, O. jerwjer. av ' ,.J,,4l Ulerka, will saae. tor dntaenvilie, Terre Haute, Lafayette13 at 1 o, look, tP. M. Fur freight or pasii;e idv - trfmrdr " . .- immlMtoeji Lots for Sale! i MOST fJsfi 3'BMM8 . THE.,.. -F 111! luodt favorable .oitoeituiutr evec utfered -to. to. ntiiiiB.-iwiots inr -aiirres ec barg soud, 4VJ'Uiiw from the C;urt Ilouse, , And 8

ot if a acres cachi' on1 Wajtiiiigton avenue, oie.. titilt from the. city. Asmati a quantity as one-' 4ucirth of an acrg will be sold, if desired. Appryto- : " 1 WM.BIERBOWER. " nov22dly

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ISsttLLTlOJV THE f CO-PAKTJfEB-Ui li.-ieiofore exiitinsfcetweea the under- . m.d.r tliu ml. of tllH "KYftllSY'ile JOIirDAl r,..i,uiir " i.k. tv mntiml consent, thia day been h. cuiintrt of thf lute lirni will ie 'e omco (Jf the uw firm. r. Y. carlilk, . v -Tiurm. nov21d3w JOUN H. McSiELTnotice U hereby given, tht a partnenhip "iIItrti-" t TetatA5S J,,nm.0 Vutuitaay, Jami f, met it McNcely karing PrblUhincnt. .AuiiKfille. InJ . November 21MI-. 18o9. . JASf H. McNIELY. ' JT. M. THAYJOtt. i . JOHN H. McNEELY. j SALT ADVANCED! ... , wHOjn jj-o JVTKm this ojtb, Mr until farther notice, the price of nit will be 35c per bushel, for lots Jes than 25 barrels. Fer lots of 2f barrels and over, cents per barrel. , W. Brown, for U. B. Cebell, Agent. ' 6a.-Foster, for J.- B. Smith, Agent, - AllisA Howes, for W. Dickiason, Agent. Evansville, Nov. IS Id y. . -;' ' vy Wii H TOHl SWEET-ZOO AB8. M aple Sugar, direct from yankee land, by novlS ' Z. H. COOK'S GROCERY. Thefollowinsarea part of the Patent Med icines, sic, for sale at the Family Medicine Stare, 17 Main street; . , Hembolt's Extract Bschn ; . ' Trait's Magnetic Ointment ;"' ' Modgers' Kyrnp Liverwort and Tar i . Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative ; . Pr. linker's Pain Panacea ; Honghton Pepsin; ' '"' '' ' ' Osgood's Cholagogue; -j Kennedy Discovery ; . Brandt's Purifying Extract; Sanford's Invigoratorr "' ' . Bryan's Pnlmouic Wafers; ; !.' . Phillips' Cough Syrup; , , Bull's Worm Uestrover; Mays' Pile Iiiniment ; 1 ' ' ! , Tarrant's Selteer Aperient ; Sir James Clark's Female Pills ; Hnlloway's tHntment and Pills ; Old liondon VocK uin ; , . : aud one Imndredand ninety pther I ktnda of Pllb, Syrups, Ointments, Bairdyes Vcruiifugas, Plaa ters Bitters, 'Liniments," Touics, Ac.,- wholesale and retail ; novlT W. H. P. STODDARD. s "FiTCoelsior 1 "Wood's Empire Minstrels ! TPJTJ T'Tl JUtntVKXi, aJS'U WIZ.Z. Mm perform at MOZART HALL, commencing on Thursday; November 17th, 1859. j . This company comprises nine talon td i' i formers, introducing the 'most recherche programmes ever otfered to an Evansville audience, confuting of new and original songs, barlesques, dances, bon mots, portraitures, negro ecceiitricities, tc,,of (th mf nrausinc anif refined character.' . " . , S" For further particulars see programmes of inf :iy. K9T Doors open" at 6 o'clock Concert , coal mencing at 7J o'clock, precistly. , nJvl7 . K. J. MABKS, Agent. , B fW Lard, for sale at Z. II. COOK'S , . nov!7 . Piom er Grocery. JLM I. liming HaitWor sale at Z. II. Coolt'a ovl7 Pioneer Family Grocery. jplOFJ-EE -UKl V S RIO C0VrX!B V- Just rwivcU by , : . liovn .. : wiiESLEit itieas. C VXTJvi?v ' ' ' ' -i,. .. ' ' 7S tuj;s, asxorted Nos- IIope'mill ; ' :4i bn wbilMtil cotured Cuttonehai'iT 1NK) llcntbin wno; ' ' 'l " fKJ lbs col lie wii k ; 1 just received end fi?le by -'; if , HOV17 , . UUKLKStBlUr8.i! J sortmottt of A. 1 doors and sitt.h for sal low to doe tMHtsitrtilnent, by siiices, warratita.1 pure, also 200 boxes ground aiusiar4,9ure, novl7. recoiveS and feroale by VULKJi A IOGS.r "WPVVH t UJK.t T JTZ VUe Mi J"JV -swlvsnia buckwheat flour, just received at VICKEKY UBOS. novl7 ' 82 Main stieet. Mm j ) I, mil. -In meal, from new corn ; 5 barrels niut hoiuniinv; in store and for sale by VICKKBT BROS novl7 i 82 Main street. of So. 1 Ctnnelton batting, in store and Hor sale by YIC'KEKY BKOS, nov!7 . S2 Main street. H g .11 H-.nl UK JJiJJVHM MnM MSB MM. lot of brown, blue, and blue-mixed, from the rural district. iust received at nov!6 8. KMBICH CO.' B rea grind stones, received to-day by ukO. . SONNTAO. oct26 A : to Main street,'" CHANUK OF LOCATiON. . -!W-&BJMK IMH.y . xrmuisii BX tomrr that she has oponed hor JIU-LISEKYi ESTA BLl.SH 5IKNT on Vine street, between Secolid and Third streets, vrnere she ill lie happy in serving them t the best of her ability a -Bouuvts ti iiu viil iu a stylo- muturpassed in the city. . . ... i.-. -.i - MvIMn V.; CA PS I CAPS 1 .CAPS! u Iff .Ms Ji BUM JSSOMTJKKJirT ' OF 3l every imaginable' style for winter wear,' received this dav by JCxpresa, at l ,-... 'ALTilCB., MJi ROONNIBB'S, s novl ; 3U Main street. WB IN8DBKKCTION. ; ner of .Main and Third streets, sixty-one cases of Dili GOODS, ilimt from the inauuiacturers and importers', eonslstitis in part of f 20 pes Kngli9h, French, aud American Cloths. J 20. - ef kin and Fancy Cassi meres. " f . t ' ' " Prints. " ''"' ' 33 ' 'f weeds. ' ' l 4 " ' 20 " Lindaey. .. . , , . , , r . 2" Delanea arid other Dress Goods. :, ,, ' 2-r0 "" Bleached and Brown MulinK ; 29 dozen Linen Table Clotha. - , ( S-j pes of Irish Linen. . , From 200 to SOU pieces of otlier Koods too nnmer oum lom-nflon. Aluo a lot of liOSiKHY, GLOVES j aud rau t-ieiNS, wuicn w wm en at private- saw, I at Eastern cost and cnrriiure-. 's. tr f All tnat remains otisou on monoay, tue nm 01 Novnuibi r, v. iil b sold at Auction to. the hiehea bidder, wullout reserve, teniliieuciug at 10 o dock J A. M., and coutinuiug lrom day to day until tli entire stock is seld. We call the attention of all, .a the stork ie by far'tbn largest ever- offered fop s.ile in this place, aud is bound to be sold. - ' - novix - ' t u. KKbSOiS r no. MX.Kt I THI X JVOTICBl'TICB B2d is hereby ' iiveB that the sndersigned has been apffointed Kxecutrix of the last will of Adam r Jinrtit, tote of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed te be sulveut, - novis-atw . , . uAituLiiaa, t.i m B W cBor B WBBT8FIB8T ey W ARK1TAL DIltECT--' j: UI11U oaf Sugai-. from daithvtion. 4.J DDIS 3iOiiUStiS. , , s lOhfbblsnew . Just received yvi Chancellor, aud for sale by novl2 . GEOCCiii FOSTLIt CO. "Tr7e ttVO KBVJF'b Something -8. nice, at VALTIEK it MAKt'ONSIEK'S, ntvl4 3t) Main street, HARD TIMES VS. CHEAP PICTURES. jmw-R. smith, ofpositm copbt OJ f M- House, Main street, feels proud to say he liretrcliired tlia eaorbitaat. charge ton firat-elaas fane Pii tures iu this city, and kiaa auule 10,000 such in the laat, two y-ar with entire satisfaetioa. to Ins patron,. Jle not consider, it. any qou SetcmnnRiiiiur yr,, u tuoiiuiiii iu niaKe O'. jjCtat Pictures in a moft snierior "Case also a 40" 1 n..t fame H.ii. rmi Vtl coiit without ... ' urry. iad,, i-i.,, bat, o.g at your leisure, lor Mr. S. is always at his4 , IS""". 1 continue to give urn patron cheap "uu vibl witiev, wmiiHtiuu &u.,uiiure. jir. s; ,s m!" "'akw.g a Paper Picture tpaejul through " Post 0ni wUliwitseJrtra hi,rge, eqnal to aay heilCNS HIM U1K. W. - novlO-lw! " 'If V W WV kiio on itaad quite ejwariety af welliie ana 4aaliii'iiiible style t-'Iothing, mcludiag :jome verv deirabU tivrtwls, that beiiitf of rtlu.r bettor 4ruality llrtii it needed -for our whyleaale trails we wiH Vnail tor tush' tit e.Hrem-lu lux Hat"t. anonr rrifnns wno wouiu iiKe a bargain in I" "n,' "'t ns ready to n commodate them No. W Main street. M. ff. FRENCH i CO. -jaa MwtW jui ivcoived aud for sale at . . COOK' 4,ct:'k , .Pioneer Family Grocery. OtJVMUJB SO BBJLB. "RJI.LUW" W Viiiejitr received imd ftr salebv ' ' octllt GKOKGK FOSTER A CO. j perio ,vri o W7.'- c.se -ji srts eacri, just received, ami will eacri, just received, ati be soar try th? -;.-?; fo the trade, at anctiou, on Saf "urdav: Novf-Bibtr lKh. at 10 o'clock A. M. . The alove niatrbe4 arf the ronud wooden boxes and are. In good order, and will he sohl by the case only. ' nnvlS H. NELSON St CO.

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WMMSK BJJLrl.nttStB OVSTJSBS -sm for mie at $1 25 per can ; 65e per half can. nov4, t COOK'S flOSEEi CBOtSBY. . w. resTBa, . rosTBa, a. x. roars, KmJk wt. GEORGE POSTER & CO., - - Cmrmtr- Jen irt HI net. mm CSbsmI, " - ;Wli o I esa lo - G r oc e r s . ' '' uear. Candles; ' ' Molasses, Starch, Coffee, - Blaccing, 1 Teas, Dealer ' . Paints, Spines, Xu Produce ; . Oils, f obocco, 1 Cash ; advances made en r - , Kails, -Cigars, y . CousigBiiBenta. . . lass, i Dye-stulTi, . Sash, , , . Cordage, , Lime , . , Soap, . Fait, , ., ., - . . Cotton-yarn, Plaster . , . , .' . Paris, a! every article in the Grocery line, constantly en hand. aov3 SOUTH-YiTSTERN SEED u t". .. AND Agricultural . . Warehouso. F . SHARPS & CO., Wholesale and Be tail Dealers tn all kinds et A GRICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm and Garden seeds, fruit and ornamental trees, JEvergreens, Shrabbery, src. , Also dealers ia.. Flour Grain and Produce generally. ; . ,: 130 JUmin at, htt. Ftmrth B Cmumt - nov3 ' '' iVA SS VILLE, IND. BBBB FOB BJIJLB CBMAM iThat splendid saddle horse that took alt the premiums at the District fair, tie wares wen la any harness. Enquire of ; aov3 Z. II. COOKi COUFIsU 4 FMIJttF 4 fW article. 15 Boxes Haedal?ne Herring; ''- 25 do Scaled do, received per steamer Conewago at ' COOK'S nov3 , Pioneer Tamlly Grocery. BBA JYVY-8 1'iJ-V B PCM WTHFJ T M. ' LOU.hV A choice article, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail at low figures, at ; , . ' Z.U.COOS'S a no2' '; Pioneer Family Grocery. , jHiiLivEH. "". : ' v9 600qnarter boxes sardines; ' 1 200 half -do . do - ' '' '; Tresta and prime, just received by - ao3 .. . . 15. 8. BABCGCK. BPJYVyrii-BJtttS IOO BALBU FXW.B tra heavy bags, averaging 430 pounds to the bale, just received and for sale by no2 E. 8 BABCOeK. ' GROCERIES!! jri'ST BBCMMVMO, IJV TIM TOM QM order, embracing everything in the trade, and for sale at paying prices to the purchaser and seller. Just try, that's all. At , , .. no2 E. S. BABCOCK. . WEFT IRISH P O TJJOF8. 100 bushels, large and fine, receiving and for sale by CUAS. McJOHNSTON, nol ''' Posey's Block. . Home Insurance Comp y , OF NEW YORK. BMem JVwm. 1 IS T 114, Brmwmp. CAPITAL BTOCK. (ATI paid i) - $1,000,000 8VRVLV8 ... 600,000 The HOME INSUBANCE CGMPANY continues to insure against lossor damage by FIKE, and tha. damnges of INLAND NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORTATION, on terms as favorable aa tho natnre of the risks and the real security of the iusured, and of the Company will warrant. LOPPKS FQVITABl.T ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLT FAlB. Abstract of the twelfth semi-annual statement of the condition of the Host Ixsukaxcb Company, of the city of New York, on the 30th day of June, 18M. ., " ASSETS. Cash, balance in Bank.... $ 82,992 30 Bonds aud Mortgagee (being first lien on Beat Estate, worth, at least 81,, . . 6a,4'JO) 823,802 03 Loans ou Stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, (301 ,- 982 . . 1 ....i.....;...!.. 229,4711 00 Bank Stock, (market value,) 84,150 00 United States Treasury Notes (market value) 75,349 31 North Carolina State Bonds, (market value,) ,... 9,925 90 Missouri State Bonds, (market value) 17,300 00 Tennessee State Bonds, (market value) 0.2K2 5ft Beal Estate, No. 4 Wall street 67,412 73 Interest due on 1st July, 1859, (of which $21,1A2 02 hits since been received) 23,792 05 Balance in hands of 'Agents and in course of transmission from Accents on 30th Jnne, (of which, (3,716 81 has since been received) 19,211 42 Bills Receivable, (for premiums on in - land risks).. - 13,407 !8 Premiums due and uncollected on policiea issued at office- 1,6.01 73 - - Total ... - , LIABILITIES. 1,457,823 71 Claims for tosses outstanding on the Stith Juue, 1859, es- ' V timated t. .."........ ..SJ0.120 2 . -, J Due Stikckholtiers on account . of Tenth divided 440 00 820,570 26 New York, 1Mb Jnlv, 1859. . CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't, A. 1". WILLMAETH, Vice Pres't J. Miitom Smith, Secretary, John McGheie, Asst. Secretary. BUSINESS ATTENDED TO WITH DESPATCH AND.FIDEL1TY.- ' oct 28 t A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. 200 oct20 JLBB. BTBJIJVMJU MOJTMV on hand and for sale at - t. COOK'3 FAMI LY GBOCERY. jr a vjiBFMT BFLBjyrnin article-tawitb colors and plaid to match, for sale cheap at - oct20 - ' . 8. EMBICH at CO.'S ; Drs. EHRMAN & GLAVIZ, ' MM. Surgeons, ofTer tbeir services to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. Dr. GlaviR wjll like, wise pay particular attention tu uiseases of the Eye. He has had long experience ia their medic! aud surgical treatment, as aw attending Physician in the Eye Infirmary at Berlin. , -.'! Office hours from 8 A.M. to4 P. M. ' T- Office on 3d street below Vine. Residence of Dr. Ehrman 3d street, between Vine A Sycamore. Residence of Dr. Glaviz, Sherwood House. oct27 . , , ir FBM MB 10 Cit CH4JVCM X FOB SPirniTT.ATTftV ... I wish to self one-half of Lot Not 45, "CP- Ev ansvillo, ot easy payments, ranging 5 years. , The property Is corner of First and Walnut sts.. 'including the Walnut St. House. v . . . 1. . . . ; 1 : . c . . ror ituiuci jMiwuisn winiare: wt . tu SOU JOT Philip Decker.- . nov7-2w - ; - MICHAEL t.' JONES. FANCY FURS. - WJMBJST URRIP'J fy OF TUB M. SON 4. eplendid assortment, comprising all the styles out for the ensuing wiDter. Call and see. VAUTIER MARCONMER. rjrHB 8TB4MMR BJ TB BJiBVBMT, jm. ncuiAn, luaM. j.uoa. dcsovchet, Olerk, will ran as a Tegular Evansville and Cairo packet during the low water season. or passage apply on board. . SS 200 boxes Halfs and quarters, Star candles. 75 do Hard pressed tallow do received aud for sale by octiu UEOttUK roSTE CO. glUJS'JVV MJlBB-S1i MJMMMB JT from 'M. to t bushel, for sale low to close oat xonsifaiuenx ny GEORGE FOSTER A CO. Oft BXB. M.J FBB BJMBIJVBi . , s. mm9 20 half boxua ,du . . , '20 qr. do du. I cast. Zautl Currants, 1 cask German Prunes. . , , ,. ,' 1 cask German Cherries.' On hand and for sale at oct20 .COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. . JfOB XI IF, OB TO TB4DM FOBJ B. stock of Grocerua orCtottMua. a Farm costaiuing 11) aores, ona mile south of the town of Linton, Greene oonnty, lad. Forty acres are in rnltivatien. Frame House, Log Hoiu-e, Fruit Trees, Water, etc. , Enquire of uct24-lw ; " licDONALP SABIN. ' Fwwwvarj ijyrruM vbovbb i' WW bum aet a, a partner with about $1,500 or 82,MX. The business will be guaranteed to pay 5 per cent, clear profits. For further particular J enquire at this office, or address "J," Evansville, -Indiana. navg-zw IS clise. BOOM&-X50 UOZJVSi- HOB II U rooms just received and for sale low to luovSj E. 8. BABCOCK. gf 1 O V F B BBBBXOQ BCBUMM.B. w prime Seed in store and tor sale by uovS K. S. BABCOCK. B-XHMMSM-y pno bxs Westera Reserve, 25 bxs English Daily. Just received per steamer Sam. Kirkman, by SORENSON at CO. PCM WBFJ T F o VBT 5 BJtJB Pennsylvania brand in store aud for sain by jmj u. jl a st uu. WBMOOMB&0 UOXMJV MB nice article, just arrived at novS SORENSON d CO.'S.

For freight nv4

I3ISCELHM4EOUS.

'" !MMW BJMBMJTB -.. . V W 10 boxes Bateins. : 10 half boxes do j t v . IO qr w a iw- i i received and for sale by - - VICKKEKT Bit OS. B4)T7 82 Main street. T9WOBMJ 4J08BFJV MVTTBi I IB. w l lbs Gosawa butter ; barrel cranberries. COOK'S PIONEER GBOCERY. fgnCBBMVBlTCBM.MWB I ..-. luu aaa large Turkeys bow era feed irtg on the farm, for sale bj O- McJOHASTON, novlS t j r Bain street, Posey ,s block. jnPrTXBm''MOS.' MB 100 lbs choice roll butter i! ( 1 I 500 dozen fresh eggs,- ' jnst received and far sale by ovlG , Cli.A'4, McJOHNSTON. grjMiATBMBB3itI.BB BMJTMMBB M. a prime article, new, received and f..r ta Lb quantities to suit by 3a ij novlH , . . ,- -t i CIIASar McJOHWSTON. BmlMSTMB MK0BIB-i MJl M'MFIj B JL jnst receited aud for sale by novlO CHAS. McJOHNSTON y HB.JfcVI'-5 BJ B RMJL B WMAVM MB. a iot just received by . - aovl6 CHAS. McJOHNSTOa.1 IF 48BBOJtBiBH UOZFJS Of boards, last received from the factory ami for sale by novl6 CHAS. McJONSTON. mmMW t:uMsHJOM8Jt MJt- B a B W V and very pretty assort bk-b t of prists just received at novl6 S. EM BICUA OO.'S WWOT tM UF B lt BJ U 8 ' CXIOMCM MM new Buckwheat Flonr, jnst received by oct24 ' E. S. BABCOCK.; JTIUB81 I-LBS I FV B 8 1 J UST. KEceived per express, extra fine furn, tlso some ug girls at. .. ..... v ADTIER "MAltCOSIEB.i nov2r 0 T I IF TO TJX-Fa fFlThe tax-payers of the citv of Evi.isville are hereby notifiud that I will advertise Xc ti sale, all real estate iu said city, Mm taxes whereon have not bee a paid on the 5th of Doc ember, 186'J, and that I will, froBi tliat day, distrain and ell suflicient personakpruperty ef such iitluibitaiits eLavs asville as have not paid their taxes on their personal rsp erty, poll or dog tax. . AU who desire to. Mv ouata will have to pay up before that litte. t ... - -,. ..r , , P. SCMMrCK, r.... novld2w ;, , .. CUy (Jollectori -jfiSTMF CFIVFU FFR'STFJM FH B Dr. Kane ?00 lbs new sugar cared hams without canvass ; 600 lbs lew sngar cured dried beef; ' ' -25 boxes extra Hamburg clieese ; tr novl 9 47 Main street. rnOB BBJS'TM TUB MM STOBV m . dwelling house ,a the coruerof Second nd Division streets. The house ia roomy aa well fit ted up. aud In good order. , Apply to ' v ' ' , , ,, E. PITTMAN. uovl9d3t ' ''' '". ' ' ' ; ou Seixiiul street. jrMFFJRJTIO.'- M'OR TH.HJUBM. . giving sWcy . 1 ., 60 large, fat, yeung turkeys; t ' . 10 doaea fine fat chickesui ; .; '. ' -100 doaea fresh eggs ; Oysters in cans and half cans in iiuautities Our friends will pleas send in their order ha time to . EKSK1NE, CUBNICK CO.'S , nOTl9 .'-.;., . . 47 Milis etreet. urfi7o pb . "' : 5. ' - ""' "T7T, JO. 5i) sacks erlra white wheat flour ; 2iH sacks rm red wheat Hoar t y 1 10(1 bbls of each sort if required ; The whole of Igleheart's braud, which is a guaranty of its quality, on hand and for sale by ERSRINK, CURNICK CO. novl 9 . , .- . .., 47 Mtiin street. SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT!, COMTIKUKD ICCCBsS Of THE Cosmopolitan ! Art 'Association! WyBOM JIL BMiVTIOJSyi OIF TBF. M . ooautry subaeribers to this piipular Art institution; (now In Its sixth ysar.l are twinir receive. I in a ratio unparalelled with that of any previous yearv , ti r 1st. The lieautiful steel engraving,." Skasspeare " an! hU friends." - - 2d. A copy of the elegantly Illustrated; Art Jour nal, one year. 3d. A free season admission to the ilaliiiriaa, 548 . .Broadway. New York. .1 , '. ' tn addition to which, over four hundred valuable works of Art are given tosubscribersas premiums, comprising choice Paintings, SculpturesOutlines! Ac, by the first American and Foreiara A rtists. The suuerb ehxraviiig, which every subscriber vill receive immediately on receipt of subscription eutitied SHAKSPEARK AND HIS FRIEXDS," Is of a character to give. anqaab'neA pi(asare aad satisfaction. N work of equal valne was ever - fore placed within the reach ot the people at leach a price. The engraving is of very large sire, being prinUd on heavy plate paper, 30 by Inches, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls or ettner tne library parlor, or onice.. 1 . : J -It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with safety, being packod iu a cylinder, post-; age prepaid. " ' ' . Think of it t Such a Work, delivered free of charge, aud tha Art Journal, one year, for three dollars. ....... Subscriptions will be received until the evening of Tuesday, tho. a'st of January, ISoO, at. winch time the books will close and the pieniiuins be t;iven tesutiscriners. ,; No person is restricted to a singleswb.criition, Those remitting J15 are eutitied to six member shins. Subscriptions from California, the Can.-tdas, and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 instead of $3, ia order to defray extra ostages, Ac. Persons wishing to foi m clubs will apply for circular of terms, Ac. The beautifully illustrated Art Jornal, giving full particulars, will be sent oa receipt of 18 cents, iu stamps areola. - ( Addresa f . C. L. DERBY, Actaary C. A. A.' ! 546 ana M8 Broadway, Now York aVsT- Snbscriptions also received by J, p. KANDALL, Hon. ocretary for Evansville aud vicinity, novrs rW0 FJBJBBRB m OTMMMB-W wanted M. U to purchase . . bushels prime pink-eye potatoes ; 1U bnsheui white beass ; - ' ' : " 50 bushels drted apples ; 20 bnshela dried peaches ; -' Cash will be paid for all produce by i XRSKINS CUBNICK CO: DOvl9 ' 47 M tin street 4T1H FF HF 5 O BOXES PRIME WESTERN i ' Reserve cheese received r steamer Dr. Kane at LUOV21J bOUKNSON OO.'S. . T4RCB&0 BOXES- BUPEBiOli PEARL r9 refined starch, for sale low to the trade, by nov2l , : r !OREioON m CO. WmROOMBtS DOZEN A 1, RECEIVED BJB per railroad, by nov2l SORENSOy CO. BV8T RFVFIVFI . B iok) lbs Bacon Shoulders ; 1500 lhe Clear Hiiles. a sunerior article. . X.-H. IJOOK'S PIONEER GROCERY." gl OV BFJV BB PF A SPLENDID AB W tide, at the Pioneer Grocery of , . i uov2l Z. U. COOK. 4TBP8BMI B FPIi WMBIXFD BPgar, of the finest quality at the Pio-neer Gro cery OC BOV2IJ . 35. u. lUUJl. mjOB W 8TVJLM JUBM8B MJV JP8T WW out at VAUTIER A MARCO IER, nov21 . -9 Mitia street, lMXMB, SBOWMM.B KC 3L .' 30 doaen Lippeacott's axes, " ' ' ' 20 do James' shovels, ' 6 do ' do spades, 6 do - do coal shovels, lo do do weodsaws (framed) ' now oa baud and fur sale by . r . r j oct22 J ACWiS -ox B A loo: uih slAA lt03tMJM"M088 B GKMBLMi'S mm V Lf files, (equal to Butchers) t 50 doaea Butcher's tiles, .2 30 do .do trimmer's chisecltv ' . 25 do. do turaiBg chissels and gouges, t 20 do ' do j.l-me irons, ; -1 do Spear ai kson's hand mm, ! 1. 26 gross best onality bed screws, lust received aad for sale by -- lBWBOOMBBMOFB , ! ' J,' V MB . 20 doeti Shaker and fancy brooms, . ' '10 Ci tton mops, ' '. ju-t received and for sale by oct27 CflA'S. McJOnSSTON, rwnHM p l un c jvmbi .vo t i,yM- fer that becanse we have beeu too busy to advertise, that we have received no new goods for a lew weeks past. Such is not the case. ' We have now in store fresh and nice Raitiiis, "Jnrrants, Otrsn, Prunes, Apples, Extracts Vanilla, Lemon Celery, Wuruustemhire Same, Pepper Sauce, -Catsup, Oysters, Sardines, Olive Oil; I'renrh, English, and American Mustard Pepper, Allspi-w, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, M.tce, Nutmeaa, Chocolate, t'ocoa, Veriuicelli, slatcaroi, Bath Brick, f.'ream Tartar, Soda, Saleratut Matches, ro., c., aud for sale rhesp at nova VICKKRY BROS., 82 Main st. '7WWi MIOUB!JA,M. WHO tJVr W WM to shoot "Msd Dogs" or any other "(rante" will Had an excellent asortiient of tlni varioi brands of gunpowder ami guti.i-aiM alio, shot and ead, at redoced rates, at YICKERY BROS., .. , oct7 " 82 Msiu street. JJW VI IV t-BBlKJTjllBT MM received oa oeaaiMOaieut, as a assspki, 60 bar rels prime Loom vi lie cement, for sale low le cloea out, at . EKSK1NE, CVRNICK Si CO.'S octli 47 Main street

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Great Medical ; Discovery MOVILL'8 AKSAPAaiU.a 3D ST1 LLI I i. OB :BL00D & LIVER SYRUP . FOB TB CVBB Or ScrqfuloH, Syphilitic, and Mercurial Dittae, Old Sora, Skin . lKeia4el find -all other diteaiei W-AicA are' eauied' ly ati im yure &tate ojjhe, JJL U IFuusisriiJ Cur of Scmyaas WhUe Sto4U-fl J Bimd (As tfsfrswsf T Martm Bmhbimm WWIS WJS O JVM OB TBB WOBSI MM cases ever recorded. He now enjoys roimaf inH, and has f-r the past year-done as much work as any yonng man of his agel This etire has excited his frieodi, neighbors, and physicians; kiM ', even some of tlie Muiifal Faculty. One of the Pro fesamB (Dr. B, S. Jiewtou,) who waa called to mm khn as a Surgeon, mot to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed witik the Remarkable Curmtie Power a las Afsrtir'wyfliiiat ba kaa adopted it into hie privaiv -practije, as leU as at tha Colleges and Hospitals. CmciBBATi, Feb. 10, 1858. ,.j Mxssas. A. L. Seovu.l. A Co. .. . , . Gearlenuia. I will wi th great pleasnra give nJ I testimony as to what your Sakbapabilla aud Krtt s L1KU1A, or Blood and Liver rJ. has done for me. Some three years and a half atco, I was attacks with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was at tended with most excruciating pains. - I tried vaxi ous remedies, and had two of the host pbvsiciauso , the city (uue of tlicui a Professor in aa wld Schoa . Medical College), and they failed to give sue any ri , lief. . I was so reduced that I was coufiaed to my bed for over three months. The nerves and mua .' clea of one leg wero so contracted and drawn up, that I could uoi walk. I had utors tAaa a Uom run. . uimg ulcen on my leg from which I took, from turn to time, mors than OH4 hundred ptaeet of Mt(ak seme of them from three to four iuclius long, f was reducod to almost a skeleton, and mv frieuda had given up all bopesof my recovery. I was in this condition wheu I conuuiinced the use of your Blood and Liter Survp. I have used altogether imaie two doaea bottles, of it, aud at the same time the iixiias Otutirrut, which you advise ti use with it ; aad laat- 4 ly, tlie Healing OiutuiaU, given under the head e "White Swelling," iu your directions. I ui nuv, able tc attend tu Uurincn. aud my tegs have baooaie so strong that 1 walk without any difficulty, aad have , eutirtlf reentered mj health. 1 ours, truly, e 'f . -t-SbABTIaf UoB31N8,Jr Residence on Ei'tihth struet, between Mound and John, o. -321; or at the phu-e of biKiiiess, with Brown A Yillotte, No, 4 Kant Fourth street. , R'-ed au extract from the Cinointuiti MnlirmlJour . nal. Vol. 5, page 10, by iu editor, Prof. B. 8. New ton, In regsrd tetbls remiwkabtv euro: "While Mail in Robbius was iu the very worst -imaginable condition, we wi re called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, imtdnced by a fall. Tha 1 indicatkias yi a rt lioioa of the bone, under thecircumstaucea, were very uulavorsble, tor be would Bit, day after day, picking out mn.nl I uteres af hour, ' which would slougii, otf I found him using Scostifs -preparation, mh.u h he amhlvjud to mm until a cure mm ' ejfected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, -' beiug in AttoMiiauce ouly as a surgeon ; yet we cob- , am we had much curiosity to see what could h done la a system so extensively diseased aa hia ' was." Will the afflicted cull on tho agent and get a pamphlet containing certificate of cures from well 1 kuowa citizens of Circiiiuati ? . , , RH.lloct that this nitiii, ine is m-ar anted to C'lre all diseases that are caused by ,111 Impure slut ' of tlie blood. . Scovilla M and Ueer Surup ia , coaipused wtintly f viHMts, aad Utpmrfmktu mho for VhiUlrem to ", in case of sure mouth r eruption of the skiu -JI luotkurs value the hcaJta ot their children, they should eradicate the seeds of the dis ease before it is too lata. ' ' ' ', "' Bead the statement of one of the oldtsrt chemists . in Cincinnati. Wa herl.y certify lm we have beea wiada ac quaiBted with tjunriW ttarmifnurilla and tUilttnaia, or BLOMt AAD LU Hit hi'KVf.- The tiigredieuta are autireiy vegetable, nnd no mineral enter into 4 the preparation. . W, ii. MERRILIi A CO., v. One door west .r Uuriwt Uouae, Ciu'ti." For tale by the Proprietors, :.,.,.. ' A. L.. SCOV1U A to,', '" ,' Ko. 12 West Eighth St., Ciuciunati. ' ; Also, by Keller White, Evansville, lad. - V N.tt. Tltumpwm,- -v - . i " It Also, ageuta fo the saleof Dr. H lVt 3uUar for" tie Luna, and Ifr. Unl-er' .- Vim Panacea, taw the cure '- of ail paia, both internal and external. - i 1 - o t7-dr Ju . ... . . V'-tuS'EVAxsviLiB ' 6 5 INSURANCE COMPANY FMaOltuhed ami lnc4tyoruled in lftO,) FIHE, CARGO, " ..'STEAMBOAT. HULL'; 1 . i . ' ABB . FLAT B OAT R I S KS, . At .low, rates, and . adjusts losses .fairly and promptlj, ' i Capital, - ' - - $250,000 OFFICE On Water street, w)l known as the ' Canal Bank. 1 " . '...' '"' WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. , ' ' INS UllAN CE AQMNT ' For the following well known Companies i . CAPITAL.. MO.Ooa y - Connecticut Insurance Company, ' CAPITAL-,...'....,.';.. SiOaOO Peoria Jmuranct Company, tAPITALA.K .:.:...4..f50O,O00., ..'4jt Park Insurance' Company, ' ' ' i CAPITAL, -fee..- J-'OO.0( ZoriUard Insurance Company, CAPITA .... ;"f8200,000 Takes ' all Kinds, of risks, and adjusts losse "I a promptly. Policies for Life Insurance issued iu the ' , ,'. Knickerbocker I,ifc Insurance Comvanx,. . " Of New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1188,00, Of widen JtOftKip'fs deposited with the Cons-, troller of the State of Now York. sep22-3mdlin . - -. - -1 .. - g- pjyjvv a at i o o B a i. fT forsftl-by PRESTON BROS. ' .' J. C. $ J. G. SMITH ' Ko. lr JHaln irttt, Cer. S.wantlil,, -fc V A A O V l LL I M If . . .1., g-J.BJITMFCI.F9B THM PJ8T PUTT- ' B ronae bestowed nnoa them. Iietr leave lo lathat witthe aid of new macliiMitry, they are eaa- ' -bled to turn out work superior to that of aay East--era hake.' - . . , -a Those who wieb to have rood TOOLS, and at tbe same time enconrage home maunlacttire, caa soptly lueiasuives as lite lacusry. ' - - Hatch. Is, A sea. Hoes, Draw-Knlvea, Pork Clnavera. Millers' Picks, and EdinHl Tools of all kinds, made of doable refined cast stent, and warrantod " Mual to any in use. sep27-Um " BUV HOMEMADE SliOEStl. . WJIlMMB W1I. I ..PM,Mm9mM. -TJUMI M.A particular noiictfi that 1 am iroinsr to par a marked atteation to tbe uialinuu ture of Ladies'., i and C biLliHB Shoes of all kiods. Ja . cases of emergency, ladies can have shoe saada within four hours notice. If any one doubts tho , , fact, let them try it. , OentVnu.n v ill nl. u call and see the luuidsom and durable styles of Fall and Winter Boots I ant now making. WANTED TmroeulaSeiy, -h "r !" g'"X journeymen, for mni'i and women s work. Tha , highest wages win t pai" n. P'2J .-VUilS-fASi-JHJSlo. BSocond aU . rjrii it op tea frviv liMSl IVicoanuts, Wihs rencp. I4-1BOU.4. . A ' RfieiveJ at 7 U. COOK A 80Si'S.. ) TrB.r.nwaK 0-8TBB8 MXCB MB , ,Uilv by K.lirem, at oct SJoi v. -'K S FAMILY OTtOl'ERY. rWVIM OI.B PMOJS'FMB JUJIJV M - atone ia hia fflory. Come and see what voa shall see, if you couie to KH)K,S oct Jt . v. t i vueer Family tareaesyv, .4 BtBH'I.8 JVFH,0JVJIP8T 'M W received and for sale at COOK'S Pioneer Family tirocerjf j III -T f k RI BBFI.B BWBMT M O T 1 i ' toaa, a prune articia, lost received at COOK'S !1 Pioneer Family Grocer oct