Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 September 1860 — Page 2

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THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 27 PEOPLE'S TICKET National Election, on Monday, November 5th, I860. FOR PBKSIDKXT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. 6?"The People of these United States auk toe bigutful Masters of both CONGRESSES AND COURTS, NOT TO OVERTHROW the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men who Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. fob vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN OK MAINE. " I Love my Country morf; than I Love my Party." Hannibal Jlamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electors for the State at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Electors. 1st District Cyrus M. Alien, of Kuox. 2d District John W. Ray, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, ofMonroo. 4th District John II. Fariiuahar, of Franklin. 6th District Nelson Trusler, of r'ayette. th District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Hanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Hutf, of Tippecanoe 9th District James N. Tyner, ef Miami, loth District Isaac Jenkinson, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Huntington. State Election, on Tuesday, October 9th, I860. FOR congress FIRST district, L. Q. EeBRUXER, OF SPENCER COUNTY. FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, fn the District composed of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson Counties, JOHN PITCHER, OF POSEY COUNTY. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE To the General Assembly, for the Counties of Posey and Vanderburgh, JOHN R. HUGO, of Posey county. Opposirio.rstate Ticket. FOB GOVEBNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SCPEBINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Judges Moore mitt Parrctt, In their baste to screen a dishouestgoflicial, have placed themselves in a very unpleasant position. Judges are presumed to know the law. Mr. Gavitt, in bis defense, make 3 no attempt to deny that he received the money which we charge him with taking, or that it was taken contrary to law. lie simply throws himself behind the Judges. He produces their certificates, in which they state as we understand it that they had invariably examined the bills, and found them correct. Now, the Sheriff himself has proven that Judge Moore, at least, in giving this certificate told adirect and palpable falsehood ; for, after the horse bill for the September term had been presented and examinedby Judge Moore, and passed upon as correct, Mr. Gavitt's Deputy writes upon the Clerk's Record that a mistake had occurred and that the bill was not correct. How can Judge Moore extricate himself from the dilemma in which his contemptible partisan seal has placed him ? It is very evident that he either never examined the horse bill which be certifies that he did examine and found correct, or else he was perfectly willing to see the tax-payers of Vanderburgh county defrauded of their money. It matters not to us upon which born the Judge is impaled. But not only this : it is susceptible of proof that in a majority of cases these bills were never examined by the Judges. They merely asked the Sheriff if they were correct. If he said they were, they signed them without another word. If this is denied, we will take pleasure in furnishing proof of our assertion. Mr. Gavitt's whole defense, instead of proving him to be innocent, only criminates the Judge3. He doe3 not deny taking the money unlawfully, but thinks, because the Judges winked at violations of the law, he should be permitted to go free. Such a defense is an insult to the intelligence of the people. Indianapolis Correspondence. Indianapolis, Sept. 24th, 18G0. Editor Journal. Our military visitors struck their tents at 11 A. M. this day, and in an hour more, having been escorted to the Depot by our Indianapolis companies, were on their way home. In my last letter I overstated the number of companies that were here. There were but three from abroad ; the Montgomery Guards, the Vigo Guards, and the Fort Harrison Guards. The first named company, who are from Crawfordsville, in addition to a drill and a uniform of the ordinary kind, have also a Zouave uniform and drill, in whicri they have attained great perfection of discipline, and perform evolutions that fill all beholders with wonder and astonishment. The weather during the Encampment has been signally unfavorable. It has rained more or less every day of its continuance, except yesteitlay (Sunday). The companies remained in camp on that day also, and had a sermon on the ground in the forenoon, from Rev. Mr. Stnngfellov, of the Episcopal Church. It rained violently this morning almost up to the hour of breaking up the encampment. The monotony of military duty wai enlivened almost constantly by sprinklings of fun. Arrest for breaches of military discipline were frequent, and always the occasion of unbounded fill, In order lo give

I U interested as full an idea as possible of the way tbej- do things in the regular service, an elaborate programme was gotten up i and came off on Friday afternoon, during the battalion drill. A private of the Fort

Harrison Guards had been instructed to disobey orders, and to resent the reprimand of his commanding officer, and in the course of the confusion that would ensue, to discharge his piece at the officer ; the gun being loaded with powder only, and the only one in the battalion that was loaded at all. It happened not to rain that afternoon, and hundreds of spectators, on foot and in carriages, were witnessing the beautiful parade. Nothing of course was known or seen by these of the soldier's refractory conduct until the discharge of tho gun. The officer in command, then, in well feigned alarm ordered up the guard, who came running, but in military precision, and arrested the offender, and took him to the tent where prisoners were confined, called the " Guard House." So far not one in a hundred of the lookers on supposed it anything less than an actual "assault with intent to kill," and a sensation of horror and alarm pervaded the large crowd. The truth however gradually leaked out, and no small amusement was created by the offender's attempts to escape.and his re-arrests. On the following morning a court martial was duly organized in General Love's large tent, and the trial of the prisoner was conducted with scrupulous military precision, and no small show of legal acumen. He was, however, found guilty, and sentenced to death. The afternoon of that day, being also mostly fair, a large crowd again assembled to see what else would be done. At the proper hour the prisoner wa3 brought forth, blind-folded, and ordered to kneel. Six men of his company, who had been detailed for the service, were then marched up, and their guns having been loaded with blank cartridges, they fired toward him at the word of command. He fell, and was taken up by the guard and borne on their muskets to the Guard House,which ended that performance. Although greatly pleasing to the multitude, perhaps the latter part of the pageant was carrying the joke a little too far. Our next great excitement is to be the Democratic jubilee on the 29th, when Douglas is to be here. Some say the old lady is coming too. Others, that the Prince of Wales will be here on that day or some other. Scribe. Letter From Warrick County. Yankeetown, Ind. Sept. 18, 18C0. Editor Journal : Although this, as a town, is of no great consequence one might infer from a communication that graced a column of the Boonville Democrat, not long since, that tho election of Steve Douglas to the Presidency chiefly depended upon her vote. Yankeetown is the title given to a large neighborhood, in consequence of the settlement here of a great many "Easterners" generally termed "Yankees" though the principal and most conspicuous point is the combination of a post-ollice and store, which really constitute tho town. Now the correspondent of the Boonville organ of Popular - Squatter - Sovereignty Democracy, is either extremely ignorant of the prevailing sentiment here, or knowingly exaggerates ; both being, were we to judge from his composition, natural characteristics. Of course, here, as elsewhere, there are some remaining fragments of "Old Fogyism," and these, as taJ natural coincidence, arc zealous advocates of the doctrines taught by the " Illinoy Giant ;" but the more intelligent portion ot the comniunity euilblS, strange to say, not the least sympathy for the gouty gentleman. Warrick, hitherto, has always given large majorities in favor of Democratic candidates, and, doubtless, in the coming elections, there will be a small majority in favor of Democracy (?), but there will certainly be a stronger opposition vote than ever before known. It is a somewhat remarkable fact that as Civilization and enlightenment advance, this extravagant hunibuggery Modern Democracy recedes. It can't stand the scrutiny of enlightened investigation. The traces of barbarism are too certainly depicted upon its countenance. The very idea that "all men were not created equal" is repugnant to the feelings of every individual in whose soul a vestige of patriotism exists, and i3 sufficient cause to damn the aspirations of any demagogue who has no more regard for humanity than to avow it. The close and brotherly alliance of Democracy with the "peculiar institution," and its zealous labors to establish slaveiy beyond its present I inits, thereby casting a. greater odium upon out free country, and injuring the cause of free white labor, is a preparation which the true American can't digest. The cries of suffering humanity no longer fall lightly upon the ear, but find a lodgement in the hearts of all true friends to justice and freedom; and we hope ere long to see the scales fall from the eyes of the American people. The success of our country depends upon the success of that gallant champion of freedom, Abraham Lincoln and his is almost certain. Be assured, then, dear Journal, that Douglas, the man woo, to satisfy his aspiring ambition, would sacrifice principle, honor, friends, money, country, and, in a word, anything, the sacrifice of which would insure his success, will not be ele vated to the " Presidential chair" by the vote of Warrick. The groans of wounded, bleeding Democracy continually rend the air, and every day "tears agape that bleeding wound afresh." God speed the just cause. We have just been blessed with a refreshing rain. Everything, and every body, presents a new appearance. All nature seem3 to be rejoicing at this timely condescension of the clouds, and the broad smile of satisfaction seems to play upon the face of the farmer, indicating that he, too, is made glad. Robinsing. Horticulture and Floriculture. The Indianapolis Society for the promotion and encouragement of these branches of agricultural science has just closed its first nnnual exhibition in the State House. Tho papers speak of the display of fruits, flowers, and garden vegetables as very complete and excellent. One attractive feature wus a fig tree of vigorous growth, loaded down with clusters of fruit, most of it nearly ripe, exhibited by Alfred Harrison. At the close of tho exhibition a snle was made of boquets, floral ornaments, fruits, and vegetables, which produced quite a sum of money for the Society's treasury. Premiums were awarded for the several classes of display of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. We copy the closing portion of the official proceedings : The Committee have cTcry reason to believe that the. Horticultural Society is mom

established upon a firm basis, notwithstanding the many discouragements and obstacles h -retofore thrown across its path. The success of this, the first exhibition of an infant Society, has clone much toward quickening the pulse of the doubtful and cheering on the hopeful. As our object is to aid in disseminating " useful knowledge in the cultivation of vegetables, in every variety; of fruits and flowers, of trees and shrubs, and all that can surround home with the ornamental of husbandry,'" can we not hope that the approving smiles of our citizens, aided by continued exertions on our part, will give the Society an impetus which will insure its permanencey? the result of which will be to give to our people more delicious fruits for the table, better vegetables for our markets, and " hofne, sweet Ironic " made more beautiful for all. The Executive Committee, in conclusion, would recommend that a spring exhibition be held some time in June, 1SC1, in Masonic Hall, for two or three days ; that the premium list bo made as liberal as possible,

and that a small admission to defray the expenses. Alfred Harrison, D. V. Mears, E. Locke, Austin II. tive Committee. fee be charged Culley, G. W7. Drown, ExecuNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Come This Week rwio the I'ijs'H no jit jt the M landing in Evansville, and buy Sash, Doors, Blinds, Measures, and II ay Forks cheaper than were ever sold before in Indiana. Wo will sell Foi ks so that yon can afford to buy them now for next season. The dealers of Evansville in articles in our line are respectfully invited to call, and we will try to make it to their interest to buy. sept'Jo FARM FOR SALE. arviE subscriber offers 10 it M sain, on reasonablo terms, his small farm, ceutaining forty acres, sitnated in Knight Township, two miles above Evansville, on tie Green Kiver Boad. There is a good House, Stable, Cistern, Fruit Trees, Ac, and about Twenty acres cleared, with a good crop on it. For terms, Ac, apply at tho Pipe Factory, near Hull's Bridge, Evansville, Indiana. The farm will make a beautiful country-seat. sept. 2G-lwd. GEO. C LINGER. FAIR NO. . ADMISSION FREE. rWMlK MOST IJS'TERE STMJV'H PAIR, M. next te the Vanderburgh County Fair, is now at Schapker A Bussing's, 49 Main street. They have the bett stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, llats and Cape, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes, in the city, aud sell very cheap for cash. " The AmriClothiiig House? r Of It STOCK OE CHEAP AJS'B St -per Clothing is now complete, together with a Ml line of all styles of Fancy Notions and Furnishing Goods, all of which we offer to the Wholesale trade, and will guarantee them give satisfaction in quality, style, and prico. We would also announce to the citizuns of Evansville, and to the retail trade generally, that in addition to our wholesale stock, we will keep a superior Hue of goods for Retailing. In this line we will sell exclusively for Caru. But we can and will offer goods lower than they were ever sold by the regular dealers in this city. Try us, and see for yourselves. WM. E. FBENCII A Co., s-'pt26 No. 20 Main street. JtmAJYT8 .' PJATS .'-PAJVT8 ! M 300 prs Black Union Casimere Pants, from Sz to 83 ; 150 pra Doeskin Casiniero Pants, from SI to SO for the best ; 500 prs Plain Satinet rants, from ei.oo to S3 for tho best ; 25'J prs Fancy All-wool Casimere Pants, from 3.50 to $(i for tho best ; 75 prs Fancy Silk Mixture rants, from So to SC.50 for the best. In the abovo will bo found many varieties of colors and styles, all much lower than usual. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., sepl2G 'No. 20 Main street. VKfffO B?V.T A VESTt 350 WW Cotton Plush Vests, fancy styles'and low priced ; 2".0Blk. Sattinet " strong aud durable ; 300 Fancy Casimere " great variety of patterns, 5900 Blk. Satin " all Qualities ; 100 Fancy Silk and Silk Plush Vests, elegant patterns. WM. K. FBENCH A Co., sept26 No. 20 Main street. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 1 LOUIS 37"JFLE3TE-, (LATE OK THE FIKV OF ROSEIt BROS, A CO.) K 41 S LEA lE TO IJS'EORM Ills friends and the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has jutt returned from the East with, aud is now opening at the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite Branch Bank, A si le n did Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from tho lowest priced Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market affords. Having been long acquainted with the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is the only system which will succeed, and therefore only sells for cash. Prices will be in accordance. Therefore, all in Deed of Dry Goods will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where you will get the worth of your money. sept 25 THE EVANSVILLE STORE. rmniiE i.Jt mi r. t ajvh rest as3 sorted stock of l)elains, Fancy and Plain I'oplinsand Prune Goods in general, in the city to choose trom, to be seen at the store ot MILLER NIEIIAUS. sept21 43 Maiu street. g-i o rm miljcmb tr jmehaus's M for good and all size Shakers. sept21 MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is now complete and comprises as Large a variety of New and Elegant styles, and as great an Assortment of Staple Goods, as can be found in any Dry Goods House in the State. Having purchased my fall Stock at Unusually Low Figures, I will be enabled to offer my Customers Unprecedented Inducements ! Both as regards QUALITY & PRICES OF GOODS. My Stock consists, in part, of Rich, and Fashionable Silks, Traveling Dress Goods of all grades, elegant and Fashionable Embroideries, French and English Merinos, White Goods of all kinds, the Neatest and Richest Styles of Delaines, In short, all the Standard Styles, and all the New Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods that have been introduced this Season. ALSO; Flannels, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Blankets, Sheetings, Shirtings, Excellent Calicoes At 10c per yard, &c-, &c, &c. 1 have, in eonm oiiun, a Stock of NOTIONS AND FANCY ARTICLES, Ml of which I will sell at a verv EIGHT WMWfT. Wm. M. DUNCAN. Bept 2r-lmd

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

MJARMER8 WHO JfA' JVEVBM M? trailed at the store of the young firm, give it a trial once, and you will save money in all kinds ot Pty Goods Ladies' Shoes and many other goods at MILLER NIEAAUS'S, sept2l 43 Main street. fuijVciis, o tTMjvcMfj. o mvmm "ae large quinces just ree'd and for sale by sep. 25 CHAS. MtJOHNSTON. 1 HE H S H, CIIK K SE .'43 HOXHS prime W. It. Cheese just ree'd and for sale fcy sep. 2'.' CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Something Now. Having opened an establishment for the manufacture of CORN BROOMS on Water St. bet. Main and Locust, in the Room formerly occupied as the Telegraph Office, I would respectfully call the attention of the Citizens oi Evansville to tho fact that I am now manufacturing every description of Com Brooms, and will sell at lower prices than tho same can be lKught in Cincinnati or Louisville. Dealers would do well to call at my establishment before purchasing elsewhere. The Market price paid for Droom Cum at all times. AM. CONNETT. eep. 25-3md Who'll Take the Premium ? I J I-WHO HAVE EXJMI.-S-EO the fine selected stock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's. Gaiters, Boots, Slippers, Ties, and various new styles at No. 8, Second street, have awarded it to your bumble servant, who ' always on band with tho best the market can produce. I have for the Fall aud Winter trade the best stock brought to this city for years past. Ladies who wish to economize will find it greatly to the advantage of their husband's pockets to givo me a call before buying elsewhere Boys' and Youth..' Boots very low. A suporior article of Cepper-tip-ped boots for Children. Come and look for yourself. I am determined to sell at the very lowest possible percentage. Small profits and quick sales is my motto. JOHN RASCH, No. 8, Socond St., Evansville, Ind. Sept. 22d. ti HUSH I' rim JPinls-Ey an JkW99 Neshanock Potatoes for sale by COOK & LANGLET. PRTmTe LEAF LARDI K H UI.fi Chotce Leaf M.ard. Ju,t re99 ceivod and for sale by COOK & LANGLEY. B M.I I. T IS 1 " N HlI.Tl.nORh. OY8WW J. ters. Cook & Langley are now receiving daily Maltby's Celebrated Baltimore Oysters, in cans and half cans, and offer them aa low as any tiouse m me city. All uysters warranted. s-ept. COOK it LANGLEY. as 0 $ 0 H si 0 a (6 r o o CO fo a g x w o w h 8 o -4-2 OQ d CO w P i m m PS W CO O o c3 of O Eh CO Ph O 1-4 w W X s 5 K O O -t-3 H B 0 0 0 H o K B H b H K CS a T3 a i-i F4 CO a a u d i-t d a d 00 d crj -3 O E m 0 TWWRS. m. j. BojvjL.nisojx', oe WtJB- Kviinsville, Ind., informs her lady customers and friends that she has removed her Millinery Store to LOCUST STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND, opposite J. O'Brien's Gas Office, and next to the Sixt flotel, where she hopes hor customers will still continue to aid her with a liberal share of custom. In neatness ami beautv, who can surpass Mrs. D. in getting up STRAW, VELVET, or SILK BONNETS. HEAD-PRESSES, 4c ? Children's and Infants' Quilted noods made to orler. sept21-lwd eREJnn oe Mjteus en.u eor the Hair. It makes it Hark, Bolt and J Does not rut) off or soil your bonnet, clothes, or furniture, at THOSIPSON'S City Drug Store. sopt.18 mmo W 18 THE TIME. JUST REfw ccived a very large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Paints, Oils, Tube Colors, 4c, Sec. All of which I offer at very low prices. Call and examine. septlS N. S. THOMPSON, Drogglst. VJVOr1e8Z-J. EULZi stock oe Wire, Bl Jck Tin, Babbitt Metal, Sheet aud Slab Zinc, Sheet Iron, tc., Ac, for sale by sept 18 SAMUEL OBR. T1 ORHER8 EOR SJlMtK MJV ' amounts to suit purchasers, by aeptlS SAMUEL ORB. tTII.I. IT CURES.HARKEM'S & Clorine Fever and Ague Killer never fails to make a permanent euro of Chills or Fever and Auo It is the only medieino known that cures without the use of Quinine, consequently you have none of the ill effects of that drug after being cured by the Ague Killer. For sale at THOMPSON'S New Drug Store, No 53 Maiu street. mmE jj'hERE8H noons jti.ml V ways to be seen at MILLER 4 NIEHAUS'S. 15uv vour shirting and Irish Linens at the store of the young firm. MILLER & NIEHAUS'S, st.j, til 1 - Main straet. OYSTERS! s THE SEASON OPENED! TTJM jy'OW RECEtYUVU ItJ.U.Y M by Adams Express, the Celebrated Fresh BALTIMORE OYSTERS, NEW YORK HAY SHELL OYSTERS, MILFORD, HARLEM, OYSTERS, DELAWARE KAY OYSTERS, WAKRASTKO FRESH! Put up with especial eare and attention. Cans well filled, and tree from shell. For sale by the case, half can and can. Great Inducements ottered to dualers and consumers. For sale by J. TODD, Sole Agent, Cincinnati, O. J. V. FKLKER, Sole Agent, tepU4-tf No. Io7 Maiu-st., Evauaville, lud

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Closing Out at Cost. WJM9H V W OEEER OCR EJVTMUE WW stock of Goods at cost, with a view of making a change la business. Terms cash. Evansvillu, Sept 20, JAS. OAKLEY A SON. sept21-lm BOOTS AND SHOES. JT nJVE RE f ITT EH JJVH EJM larged my store, and have on hand a full supply of BOOTS AND SHOES of my own manufacture, all of which I will warrant of the best quality. I have purchased my leather far cash, aud will sell on the one price system for cash, lower than the same quality ef goods are usually sold in this city. WM. EMERY, sept21-3md 190 Maio-st, cor. Seventh-st. NEW YORK STORE.

JJ- OEEERI.VCf OVR OOOH8 JI.VH asking the patronage of this commuuity, we have only to say that we come amougst you as permanent citizens, aud promise that in all things cur word shall be made good. Our purchases have been made under tho most favorable circumstances, in New Ycrk aud other Eastern cities. A long residence and intimate business connections with the best mercantile houses there, gives us advantages to buy goods cheaper than can be done under any other circumstances. We hive adopted a system that is somewhat new here.'but it is the only one which will enable a merchant to sell goods at low prices throughout an entire stock CASH EXCLUSIVELY, ONE PRIC 1E3, AKD yo DEVIATION; ALL ARE TO BE TREATED ALIKE. Our endeavor has been to buy everything of the BEST QUALITY AND Latest Styles, And we have made arrangements io keep our stock supplied with the most FASHIONABLE Goods as soon as they appear East. Domestic Goods A large assortment, and CHEAP. Flannels of every color and grade, Fancy Dress Goods, Valentias, Mohairs, Plain and cheuo Figured for traveling dresses, Fancy Poplins, Sabinas, Persian Delaines, Magenta G loths, FRENCH MERIN0ES, VERY CHEAP ; Printed Merinoes, elegant styles, RICH PLAIN VELOURS, Fancf Vetours BARK IN STYLE AND COLOR. ALL WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DELAINES, E-flL2ST03T SILKS, SOMETHING NEW AND ELEGANT ; AND Black Silks of Every Grade. LINEN AND WHITEG00DS, TABLE CLOTHS AND T Z 7S7' H3 Xj X ZLNT C3-, From the Lowest to the t iaeat, IRISH LINENS, BHtD EYE, DIAPER, HOLLANDS, &c, &c. Embroideries. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JACONET BANDS, EDGINGS, INSER TINGS AND COLLARS AT Something very fine in EMBROIDER!) HANDKTS. COLLARS AND SLEEVES IN SETTS, FROM 75 CENTS TO $15.00. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, A large stock, and every pair made to our order, of the BEST MATERIALS, AND WARRANTED. Theeo Goods we offer for Cash at vory low priced, intending to make our house in that respect, a complete NEW YORK STORE. GILES & McFHEETERS , No. 6 First street, Fostui's New Buildiugs, near the Post Office, rapt V

MISCELLANEOUS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY

Mr. P. L. GEISSLER WW-ff JUST RETURJS-KH EROM KM. the Kast with as large and beautiful a stock of Jewelry, Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Fancy Goods as he ever had before, and which embraces the richest variety In each department, and which he will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. 1 u-mihl reniectfullv invite my friends and ens tomers to examine my goods and prices lef( purCUilsingolst vvuere. BcJ Goods represented positively as they are - Personal attention paid to repairing of hno Watches. Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. Sept. 22d. , new palITmillinery, MRS. J. HASTINGS, m WO. 51) MJIIJV STREET, .VEXT VI next do.-r to BittroHFs, respect folly tmnounces to her friends and the ladies of Evansville and vicinity in g.-neral, that sho has just returned with her Fall stock if Millinery and Fancy Goods, which Is the largest, finest aud most fcaaatlfnl ever brought to the city. She iiivit-s all to give her a call and examine her stuck aud she flatters herself that she will be able to please all, both in prices of her goods. septU ' Mrs. J. HASTINGS. mm EJvmijyrE m em ite s jm.m MM kinds of Grease Spots, Ac, (rotu Silk Ribbons, Cloth, Ac, Ac. Cleans G'oves in a few moments without affeeting the color, and for cleaning all kinds of Wool and Si k Goods, it is Invaluable. Sold at THOSIPSON'S New City Drug Store, No. 59 Slain striet. eeptl8 Wm O " W.i TI SUPERIOR MM Steel Hoop Skirt ? Go to HTLLER v NihHAUS'S. There they are made to their own order to suit the ladies. sept21 14 HI1I.S. PRIME RICE FOR SI .IT COOK A LANGLEY'S. TCII.OUR. EI.OIR.'.' lOO BJIVS, EXM. tra,ju-it received trom the Interior and tor sale at VICKERY ISROS., Sept. 22. 82 Slain St. OMETHI.U VA' W..'Z5 HUSHE IjS just received per R. R. and VICKEBV BROS., H2 Main St. Bolted Com Sleal ale ar for Sept. 22. c oii.y- .TIE J I.. lOO BUSHELS EXtra white Corn Sleal at VICKERY BROS., Sept. 22. 82 Main St. mWEElJS'EU 8UUJIR8 OF. I I.I. AtuAs Mm. jnst received from the Refineries, pr Steamer "Ida May" and for sale at VICKERY BROS. Sept. 22. 82 Main St. Z HOXES SOjIP, JSSORTEII, per mmlQj Steamer " Diadem," and for sale by Box or otherwise at VICKERY BROS., Sept. 22. 82, Maiu St. BRAN ! BRAN I BRAN ! 5kkk HUSH Rich Country Brats a J 9 in store and fur sale by COOK A. LANGLEY. ff B'I RH WARE AMES' SHO VEI.S, MM Ames' Spades, Hunt's Axes, Mann's do, Lippincott's do, Butcher's Files and Chisels, Spear A Jackson's Saws, Belmont Nails, Wasteuholm's Pocket Cutlery, J. Russell A Co. 's Table do, Blood's Hatchets, Smith's Edge Tools, Mundla Cordage. These well-known goods we are offering at low prices to prompt tir e and cash buvers. GEO. 8. SONNTAG & CO., fccf tl8 No. 10 Maiu street. PALL TRAD E 1 8 6 0. RICH I) J. COSNER. WM. WOHMAN. CONNER & WORM AN, YKfM OUESJIUE HEALERS IJS WW Boots ahd Shoes, No. )ti Pearl street, between Vino aud Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custoiu anil Eastern work, which is offered to the trade at lowest prices. aug21-.'5iud Evansville A CaAWionnsviLLt H. R. Co. ) Evansville, Ind., Sept. 12, i860. tHHE AJVJUAI, M EE TIJVU OE M Stockholders in this Coinp iriy, for election of Directors, Ac, will be held at the Court House in the city of Evansville, on Monday, October 1st, prox., between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. Wm order M the Board. septl3-td J. E. MARTIN. Sec'y. mURE CI HE It JIJVH WHITE M Wine Vinegar. 20 bids Pure Cider Vinegar, warranted to keep Pickle! as Aral as when fu st made of our own make. 6 bids best White Wine Vinegar, very stroug. For sale by septl4 COO K i LANOLEY. 20 BOXES I.AVE R MAISIJVS, ry choice, 200 lbs Sultana Raisins, ;loo lbs Cooking do, .'J casks Zaute Currants, boxes choice Citron, 20 boxes German Prunes, for sale by septl4 COOK LANGLEY. mVACKEREtj, SAUMOJV, UERWfM. ring, Ac, Ac 5 bids No. 2 Mackerel, catch I860, r, bbls No. :i Mackerel, catch 18'io, 2 bids extra mess Mackerel, 20 kitts extra mess Mackerel, 2 bbls extra Salmon, catch l.HOn, 75 boxes new II rrinis, 2 bbls new Herring, lo kitts new Ileiriiiu-, 1,000 lbs extra new Codfish, just received at the septl4 EUREKA BAZAAR. MJ"HIHO.l CA 8E MAJIll,A I.VM digo, 1 caso Madras, received and for sale by septH GEO. FOSTER f CO. MS ROOMS. 7 5 II OX. V. 1 A.SII Shaker Brooms in store and fur sale by septl4 GEO. FOSTER He CO. M-OOR8, SASH, Re. -WE HAVE A MM full supply of Doors, Sash, Glass, Cement, Plaster Paris and Lime, which we are sidling lowto tho trado. GKO. FOSTER A CO., septll Corner Locust street and Canal. mm E EIJVE H 8 U H A R 8 .1 V If MM Syrups. 10 bbls Stuart's New York Standard A Crushed Sugar at 13c per lb, 10 bbls Stuart's New York Standard A Powdered Sugar at l.Tc per lb,6 DblsStuart's New York Standard A Granulated Sugar at 13c per fi, 5 bbls Stuart's New York Clarified Preserving Sugar at 12e per lb, 600 lbs extra large Loaf Sugar, 5 bbls Stuart's Sugar House Syrup at COc per gal., S bbls Stuart's Golden Syrup at 70c per gal., 5 bbls Stuart's Extra Golden Syrup at 80c per gal., 1 bbl Belcher's St. Louis Syrup at 90c per gal.. 3 bbls Stuart's Excelsior Golden Syrup the best ever in Evansville market at 1 per gal. For sale by COOK A LANGLEY TWMESS PORK AJVH JLARH.33 WrJL half bbls "our own packing;" 40 Kegs Lard, " our own packing," in store and for sale by eptl4 GEO. FOSTER & CO. PAVILION HOTEL TO LET. rr H E P A VI 1, I O JV HOTEL, M situated on Water street, between Main ami Sycamore streets, will be Leased tor a term of years. Also 30 feet of Ground adjoining, running back and fronting 144 feet on Sycamore street, will be leased with said Hotel, or separately. Said Hotel is the largest and best la Evansville, and is doing a first-rate business. Said House w ill be put in first-rato order, with out-houses and buildings complete. Possession given on the 1st day of October, 1SG0. For terms, fc, address auglO-dtf OCTAV1A E. LEWIS, -nlSSOLVTIOJV. THE PARTJYHRMMAnp heretofore existing between John Goelz and J. B. Green, under the firm and styli of Goelz A Grcn, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued at the same stand by Mr. J. B. Green, who has assumed all of tho liabilities of the firm of Goeiz A Green, and who alone is authorized to callect money duo the ilrm. JOHN GOELZ, sept7-3w J. B. GREEN. 0MJV MM00M8. 79 HOXEJV EOR salo low by S. E. GILBERT A CO., septl No. 4 Syamore Etreet. MS AR SOAP. lOO BOXES OI.U and Choice, for salo by septl S. E. Gl LlifciKT A UU. T8. XM It IS I, S. AH. K1JTBS for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. IS h: I) CO It US, HEMP, MA.VIJ.I.A, and Cotton, in reels and dozens, tor Bale oy 1 S. E. GILBERT A CO. septl C. SO HA. 100 REUS HE ST quali-y, or sile by S. E. GILBERT A CO. ijvBRiEs. wijyrn o w sa sh, Glass. Nails. Almonds, Filberts, Brai-.il Nuts, Enirlish Walnuts, Fics, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Bock Candy, Dried Beef, Orators, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kiuds. Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Glass Jars, Lanterns and Flasks, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder. Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage. Letter, Cap, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Teas, Uaniphwr, Saltpeter, etc. , etc. A supply of the alovo kept constantly ou hand, and for sale ut the lvJ pi e - by S. E.GILBERT A CO., septl No. 4 Sycamore street .

the quality and

INSURANCE.

Insurance Agency. ALLEN cThALLOCK Evansville. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Adjubteb or Avsraoks, and NorAar Public. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire Bisks. Ho will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to tho Adjustment of Los-k of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all mat. turs connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Acjent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. &9-Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. NORTHMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONS. Cash Capital, $300,000. CASH ASSETS, $375,000. W. C. HASTINGS, Sec'y. A. F. HASTINGS, Pres't. Insures against loss aud damage by Fire on Dwellings and their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly issued nnd losses adjusted for the Company by A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Agents', Blarble Hall Building, Main street, septll Evansville, IndianaQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, (tbanklin buildings.) 403 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Fire Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, On Buildings and Merchandise of all descriptions. GEO. II. HART, President. E. P. ROSS, Vice Pres't. 11. R. CouiisiIALL, Secretary. S. II. Butleb, Ass't Sec'y. DIBECTOBS. Ceo. H. Hart, Foster S. Perkins, H. K. C'oggshall. E.P.Ross. K. W. Bailey, 8. Jones, M. D., A. C. Cat tell, A. B. Chambers, Hon. H. M. Fuller, John G. Dale, Charles G. Imlay. BATTELL, BEUM A ANTHES, Agents for Evausvilleand vicinity. Office at Law A Anthes' Law office, 78 Main treet. Boptl2 Insurance Co.. OF NEW YORK. Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. AFSETS JULY .st, 1300... 81,500,000 The Home Insurance Company insures against Loss or Damage by Kiro on Dwellings and their contents, for a term of from 1 to fi years on tho most favorable terms Stores, Storks of Merchandise, Warehouses, Produce, Manufactories, and all insurance property, at fair anil equitable rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION aud transportation risks as low as the nature of the insured and the Company will warrant. Adjusting all losses fairly, and promptly pax In. them. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILMARTH, Vice Pres't. J. Mii.tov Smith, Secretary. John Mi Gce, Ass't Sec'y. t implications made to aud policies issnod by A. 0. HALLOCK A SON, Agt's, nug' Marble Hall Buildings, Main street. HARTFORD FIRE IIIAIE CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 ! CHARTER PKRPKTUAf With a Successful Business Expericnco of HT1 ft y Yea rs. Cash Capital $500,000.00 Capital and Surplus, $89O,0e)G.e)l Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds of property, can be effected in this Company upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risks and security to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Livestock, liny, Grain, Farming Utensils, rc., Ac, contained theria, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. H Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyumn, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and South Western Stat-", Columbus, Ohio. Applications for insurance may be made to tho undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Ag'ta. Office: Mai bio Hall Building, Main street. aug23-2m INCORPORATED 1847 IMMClTflollPY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C. C. WAITE, Sccv. C. B. BO WEBS, Pres't. S. U. PRICE, General Agent, Residing at Ctiicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $327,540. This Compauy insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all insurable proptfy at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solvent and reliable Company, Adjusting Lose fairly and paying them promptly. Applications made to ana Policies issued by A. C. HALLOCK A SCN., Marble Hall Buildings, Main St., aug21-3ms Evansville, Ind. A ill II. I. S AJVH EE VER. IT MS A y settled fact that Harker's Chlorine Agne Kill er is the best medicine known for effecting a sure and i :n .ue-i:t cure of Fever aud Ague or Chills and Fever. It prevents Ague Cake and all the ills that follow tho use of Quinine. For sale by N. 8. THOMPSON, aiigl At the City Drug Store. M I LLER & NIEHAUS, No. 43 Main st., bet. First and Second, K V AN SV 1 L LE, INDIANA. r EMI IS VOUJVH EIBM MS JUST M. opening a part of their splendid stock (as far i.s an ie.l) of Staple Dry Goods aud Fancy wares for the Pall and Winter svasou, and tender a friendly in itation to their lady customers and the rest of mankind, to give them a call, aud examine for themselves. All their goodn recommoud themselves by a prime quality, aud perfect fceebnoes, aad will be sold at ciiihII profit for cash. ' I"