Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 35, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 October 1860 — Page 2

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JEVANSVILLE, IND. FRIDAY MOBJOHG OCTOBEB19 PEOPLE'S TICKET. National Election, onVTuesdav, November 6th, 1860. FOR PBESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Or ILLINOIS. 86?" The People op these United Statkb are tile rightful Masters of both Congresses and Courts, not to Overthrow the Constitution, but to Overthrow the Mrn who Pervert the Constitution." Abraliam Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. 16? "I Love my Country mobb than I Lovk iy Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. 'Elector for the Statt at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. IHatrict Elector. 1st D'.trlct Cyras M. Alien, of Knox. 2d District John W. Ray, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Ilontor, of Monroe. 4th District John H. Farquhar, of Franklin. tth District Nelson Trusler, of e'ayette. 6th District Reuben A. Kiley, of Hancock. 7tli District John Ilanna, of Putnam. Sth District Samuel A. Hurl, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James if. Tner, af Miami, loth District Isaac Jenkinsou, of Allen. 11th District David O. Daily, of Huntington. (From the tit. Louis Democrat.) Won't Douglas Come to St. Loai. The following are a few of the results of Douglas' stump speeches, before the search for his mother : Douglas visits Maine Result : thousand Republican majority 1 and since Twenty Dauglas visits Vermont Result : Twen-ty-two thousand majority ! ! Douglas visits Pennsylvania Result : Thivty-five thousand majority ! ! ! Douglas visits Indiana Result : Th Republicans carry the State by 15,000 majority the first time Indiana has ever voted Anti-Democratic ! ! ! ! Douglas visits Ohio Result: Republican majority increased from 13,000 to 20,000 ! Cleveland, where Douglas made speech, gave the Republicans a 1,300! III! Douglas visits Virginia Result : insurrection in Prince Anne and a long gain of Slave Norfolk counties; result of Norfolk speech !!!!!! Douglas visits North Carolina Result: A Kentucky paper says, there are more advertisements of runaway slaves in North Carolina papers than ever ! 1 ! ! ! ! Douglas visits Iowa Result : Twenty members of a Douglas Club, at Cedar Rapids, secede and declare for Lincoln ! ! ! ! I Douglas btumps Illinios Result: 20,000 majority for Lincoln in November ! ! ! ! ! We bope the Douglas men will net fail to give their chief a handsome reception in this city. H is entitled to it. The Crop of I860. There can be no solid and enduring basis of national greatness which is not founded upon the harmonious development of a variety of industrial capacities, and upon the ability to produce large quantities of all the importaul agricultural .staples, as well as to manufacture every thing which is absolutely necessary for the well being of its inhabitants. A nation should always be j able to sustain its population by its own in herent resources, independent of any productions it may receive or any pecuniary advantages it may derive from its foreign commerce, so that in all national emergencies it may be entirely self-sustaining. It by r.o means fo'.lows that it should shun or cripple commerce in times of peace. On the contrary, all intelligent nations profit by their iutercourso with other States, and in all ages, other things being equal, those countries have been the wealthiest which have had the largest amonnt of foreign commerce. Trade is often mutually beneficial to the parties who engage in it, but if either suffers it will be the one who has the least amount of shrewdness in driving a bargain ; and we have little reason to fear that America will be unable to protect her interests in her intercourse with any other country. In our own country the tide of fortune ebbs and flows among its manifold interests, and it is almost impossible that they should all be simultaneously in a suffering condition. When agriculture languishes in one region it flourishes in another; or when there is a stagnation in commerce, manufacturing may prrte highly profitable,' or when the manufacturing interest is depressed, the aggregate wealth of the country may be receiving a large increase from the success of those engaged in commerce and agriculture. If our sole reliance were placed upon any one of these great interests, our present condition would be infinitely less fortunate than it is, even though that interest, should represent as large an amount of aggregate wealth as all three combined; because our security against an overwhelming and universal calamity would be swept away, and we should be subjected to fatal dangers from events which the experience of the world has shown are but too likely to occur. The panic of 185" swept like a tornado over the commercial houses of the North, carrying terror and destruction in its path. The great Northwest, too, where the speculative mania was at its height, was completely paralyzed. But, fortunately, the large crops and high prices of the great staple of the South enriched that section of the Union, and enabled it to assist in re-estab- j lishing confidence and restoring prosperity in Ihe North. During the present season the great Northwest, and indeed all the grain growing States, have been blessed with the most bounteous crops. It is estimated that 'bo wheat crop of Illinois, Ludi- I ana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, ! -ew i oric, otuo, i'eunsylvaoia, Virginia, and Wisconsin will be at least 125.000,000 of bushels, valued at $130,000,000 in its home market. Their yield in 1850 was 85,500,000, ,valued at about 90,000,000. The corn cro, of the corn exporting States of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia was, in 1850, i53,0'Jj,OOQ bushels, valued at about $175,000,000. This ; ,- ir it is estimated at 500,000,000 bushels, valued at $ J50,000,000. These prolific harvests are particularly acceptable at the time when there has been a failure ifr the crops Of some of the Southern Slates and in Europe, because they enable the Northwest to supply the large demands likely to tie made on her bursting granaries, and to restore her shattered fortunes. They serve, too, to admonish us how all Kertiong of our country may have become mutually twnefieial to each other, J . .a m . I i-.uu to warn u', in tueae aayg oi dangerous i jt agnation, or ine sirengtn or l uion ann tne weakness of isolated States. Philadelphia Pf'SS. Mw Tcckkr 9aj3 it i3 with old bachelors as with old wood it is hard to got them started ; but when they do take flame, they burn prodigiously.

A Sweet Specimen of Potvlar SovfMIOKTT. At the first election of members of the Legislature in Karsts i" 18sr there were 2,905 legal voters in the Territory. A census taken by the Democratic TerriJorial Government ascertained this fact and tho records are on file among the archives of the Government. The lists are there with every nanie fully recorded. When the votes were counted it was fouud that 6,331 had ! been cast ! A comparison of the names on the poll lists with the names of those taken in the census as legal voters, showed that but 898 of the latter could be found on the former. In other words only 80S legal voters took any part in the election ! ! Now the people of Kansas, thus overpowered by 5,400 illegal voters, appealed to Congress to restcre them the right to regulate their own affairs and elect officers. They begged to have this foreign interference removed. Mr. Douglas voted against them all the time ! He never voted or spoke once in favor ot the restoration of the right of selfgovernment to the people thus beaten down by Democratic violence and fraud. Yet he pretends to be an advocate of "PopularJSovereieaty." Ind. Jour,

TnE Value of Accuracy. Accuracy is an invariable mark of good training in a man. Accuracy in observation, accuracy in speech, accuracy in the transaction of affairs. What is done in business must be well done; for it is better to accomplish perfectly a small amount ot work, than to half do ten times as much. A wise man used to say, " Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner.'' Too little attention, however, is paid to this highly important quality of accuracy. As a man eminent in practical science lately observed to U3, " It is astonishing how few people I have met in the course of my experience who ean define a fact accurately.'' Yet, in business affairs, it is the manner in which even small matters are transacted, that often decide men for or ngainst you. With- virtue, capacity, and good conduct in other respects, the person who is habitually inaccurate can not be trusted; hi3 work has to be done over again and he thus causes endles3 annoyance, vexation and trouble. The Methodist Book Concern was ! commenced in 1789, on a borrowed capital of six hundred dollars, and now it has gained a capital of more than half a million, and since 1836 i. c, during the past 24 years has made more than one million dollars one million and nearly two hundred thousand all of which has been expended for denominational work. It has published more tban twelve hundred different kinds of Sunday school books, and more than five hundred tracts, besides books and periodicals, and has made this large profit by selling its publications at a little I advance on cost though it has sold much for less than cost. The denomination has thus availed itself of the reading habits of its members to supply itself with the means of denominational work, at the same time securing to iself the profits that would otherwise have gone into individual pockets. Rrcipb V'or Improving Cideb. Let the new cider from tour apples (sound and selected fruit is to be pre, erred) ferment from one week to thrt e weeks, as the weather is warm or cool. When it has attained to lively fermentation add to each gallon onequarter of an ounce of 6ulphate of lime. Stir the powder and cider until intimately mixed, and return the emulsion to the fermenting liquid. Agitate briskly and thoroughly for a few moments, and then let the cider settle. The fermentation will commence at once. When, after n few days, the cider has become clear, draw off itBd bottle carefully, or remove the sediment and return to the original vessel. If loosely corked, or kept in a barrel on draught, it will retain its taste as a still cider. If preserved in bottles, carefully corked, which is better, it will become a sparkling cider, and may be kept indefinitely long. Ohio farmer. Where our Bonnkts Come Fuom. There are six or seven millions of women in the United States, and each woman considers herself an injured individual if she don't have at least four bonnets a year. Now, did all these followers of the fashion ever stop to reflect where the multitudinous chapeaus come from? We think we can enlighten them. Foxborough, in Masstchusetts, is, probably, the largest place ot straw manufacture in the world. At one factory, three hundred girls and two hundred and seventy men are employed. Three thousand hands are employed outside the factory, aud fifteen thousand hats and bonnets are manufactured per day. Very little of the straw goods used are plaited in this country, the wages being too high here to afford it ot the importing rates. Mrteoks Fali.i.vo ixto the Su:,'. On the 1st of September last, a distinguished English astronomer, Mr. Carrington, had directed his telescope to the sun, and was engaged in observing bis spots, when suddenly two intensely luminous bodies burst into view on its surface. They moved side by side through a space of about 35,000 miles, first increasing in brightness, then fading away; in five minutes they had vanished. This remarkable phenomenon was witness, ed and confirmed by another observer, Mr. Hodgson, at Highgate, who, by a happy coincidence, had also his telescope directed to the great luminary at the some instant. It may be, therefore, that these two gentlei men have actually witnessed the process ot feeding the sun, by the fall of meteoric matter. Sucn is Lipb. So lately dead I So soon forgotten. 'Tis the way of the world. We flourish awhile. Men take us by the hand, and are anxious about the health of our bodies, and laugh at our jokes, and we really think, like the rly on the wheel, that we have something to do with the luruing of it. Some day we die nod are The sun does not stop for our everything goesn as usual ; we missed in the streets; men laugh iokes : one or two hearts feel the burrieu. funeral ; are not at new wound ot affliction, one or two memories still hold our names and forms ; but the crowd uiovi i in its daily circle ; and in three days the great wave sweeps over our steps and washes out the last vestige of our earthly foolprints. At tbi late meeting of the Directors of the Bank of the State of Indiana, at Indianapolis, the Lopaniport Hranrh was allowed to increase her capital $25,000, aud the South Bend Branch $50,000. The different Branches were reported in a flourishing condition. Thi Albany Evening Journal ?avs the Bell men boasted of 3,000 votes in Newark, I N. J. The Cbarter election showed that I thev numbered less than 1,100. The residue of the 3,000 are for Lircoln ! .Tu?t so he tound to le everywhere oulv moi so. Am proBT has Intely been made to import bools aud shoes into the South, diri-ct-ljr from Oermany. The Savannah Reftirtlican intimates thtt tke (;nterprise is a failure, the work comparing iinfavor!! y with Eastern manufactures.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

jtereoscopic museum op 3F1 1 INT ID A.jRT!3 ! CRESCENT CITY HALL, October 1C, 17, 13, 19. and 20, 1860. Exhibition for Schools anl Families on Saturda.: afternoon, Oct. 'Alth, ut 3 o'clock. Ministers and Teacher admitted free. Admission j5 rents; OWMm 15 cents. See small bills. DYSP ISIA'. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. The successful Introduction and use of this cc-lo-luated Kmiiedy has beta tin signal for a libra! flood of compounds calks! !littn," offered in various bras from a quart bottle to a five-gallon l:cg. until Do - word - Hitters"' is bat another name for -grog," or some vi'.lannus whiskey mixture. 15-u the. really great relief derived from the niiuute do.-- , ou-; tca-sp- siuf ul, of our medicine, BCEEHAVE'o HOLLAND BITTERS, nm-r thf entire absent- of offer prastra&o. has esta blish ii f . irlt a reputation which the host ot mutations and iitorfeiis have Sail -d to un-Toinnn -. it i s poaiUvely a v-gntnblM preparation, with MlreJy sumeient pu rs s:ints to preserve it. Itut '"lie Mze of the genuine, (Ifulf-Piut Bottles.) price 0e Domkm. It is a medicine ef long-tried HBeaty for Pttrftyinp the I'Aael, so essential for the fmn.uition of good health and for corm-tun; disorders of the stomach Slid i eM-els. Two or three deaas will n.nviin re the i.fflicted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take, place, and renewed l.ialili l the quick result. For ITSTDIGESTIOIV, rpjy Borbavc' Holland Bitters, For ilEAJiTBTJK 8arh;i:e's For ACIDITY', Try Barbara's ilollaad Bitters. ilotland Bitters. For W ATE2 Bit ASH, Try Btrriiave's Holland Bitters. Sot HEADACHE, Try Berhave's Holland Bitters. For iJOiiH OP APPETITE, Try Bu'risave's Holland Bitters. Por COSTIVEMESS, Try Bcei-have's Holland Bitters. For PITIES, Try Brerliave's Holland Bitters. In nil Nervous Hheunuitic. aivl Neural gf Affections, it has in numerous iinitauoes proved highly beneficial, and in ortkert rflectsU n decided cum. K.prtcl C'nrefUU.v! The genuine, ioirhly-concentrated p.TuntvE'e II i.-I-vxn Bitters is but up in hnlf pint bottles only, arid retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated nuslicine has induced uiany Imitations, which the public should t'"'r 1 ',i;:iust purchasing. licuKire. of imiet''Oi .' .s - llui! "Vr name is on t'.e taltl of ecrry bottle ty. Benj. Page. Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, riTT.SllURGH, I'A. KELLER & WHITE, AO'EXTS, EcatuvtUe, hid. BOOTS AND SHOES ! E3 SsSL Z Xjt . T moved his Shop from Main street. No. Kl, to App's Block, No. 7 Fourth street, opposite the fpper Market House, snd requests his old frieuds and the public in jrenernl to ml! and see him at bis new stand, as he can still satisfy them all in the Boot and Fhoe line. 0 Repairing shall be dene at Ihe shortest notice, and iu the bet of style Toms One, Come Jtl 'Cheap for Cath ! octlS-lmd JOHN M. A PP. 7i;r-v moi no i: an i; n i'er rs. Tins dav nreiveo, per steamer i. union, some of the necessaries of life, such as COFFEE : Rio, Java, Mexican, Rotated, Essence, and Grouud. 8UOAK8: Refined, Crushed. Podred, Loaf, and New Orleaus. MOLASSES : Golden Syrup, Sugar House, Rebelled, and Common. TKAS : lilai K (loose and in pa.-ks. Gun Powder. Imperial, and Young Hyson. For sale by J AS. EK5K INE & CO., octlS 47 Main street. &y I I C K S , Ac. I It H I'llU, JJ.I 19 spice. Ginger, Cloves, Mace, Mustard, Cinnamon. Indigo, audBlueiug. BisUoprick's celebrated Baking PowoVr, ut octl8 .IAS. ERSK1NE A CO.'S. jtjijmLmss J.'i SOJF ! fROV tur Ji Gamble's full weioht Star Candles, Proctor & Gamble's Tallow and Summer Mould Candles, Proctor Jk Gamble's A No. '. Laid Oil, H bbls. to be had of JAS. KIlsKlSK Jt CO. octlS VM9O0B Jijy-If WMMet.O W U Yrf 11 ife s w C hums, i -a iv Is, Tubs, raucuts, Lccoanui Dinners, Rolling Pins, t'lothes Pins, Potaioe Mashers. Ladles. BASK KTS of every kind and variety, such as Clothes, Market, Fruit, Work, Office and Egg Baskets ; Dusters, Mops, Measures, Nest bexes. Mutches, Shaker Brooms, Brushes for Scrubbing, Brushes to blacken yemr stoves, and Brushes to blacken your boots and shoes, and Brushes to whiten your houses, tor sale by octlS J AS. EUSKINK CO. gp "ST RXS EXTRA HAMBURGH mtmw Cheese, 10 bxB choice English Dairy Oheeso, just received at .a:t8 COOK & LANGLEY'S. roe Jtfojr. PMMjmMS 'comjv meam., J ut (ik7) "OOK A LANGLEY'S. WHEELER & WILSON! SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, iK-twoen Main and Lecni"t. Ttm-Wri Ofl-ER TO THE PUB It ( WW Wheel.-r i- Wilson's Improved Sewing Machino at reduced prii es, with increased confidence in its merits as t'oe beet and most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It eews equally weil on the thickest or thtaeot fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of beirgailke on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in con -stluctioo, mote speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine). We give fnll Instruct ions to enable the purchaser to sw ordinary bizaius, stitch, hem, tell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on tbo same nucuine, and warranted for three year. Wealsokeeponeoastanily hand a lull assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of tbo r.l'ove machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices. Ac, will be furnished gratis, on application iu person or by letter. fcb9lT F. M. SKLLMAN. Clos-Jins Out. "H y, J E ARE SEllWtJ AT RE F? dute.' prices our slock or CARPET DIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVE--, MUSLINS. SHEKTINGi CALICOES. n vSSIMERl.S, C LOTUS, Casiuets, Cottonades. . Anything tne iry toois line will tel if i-nt full determination t'" JAS. OAK LK' A SUM ! br ft.r CASH, s change buftiO'-ss joue. bnul I ft M IX ft: RE lit t.S'E -l tueAm. 19 A frail line ol lu.-.o -tiy fasb.ouable and bauJ1 some :inienta t xj iesely toi the retail trade dnr- ' ing ti c Kail sad Winter. Tbey will giv entii ' eatisttcti-,u as to aaaJity snd siylo, sm the once , will t,, ibuud io he " : i t cent. Uw, than any one oun get up asi-ullal alticlo '- th is li'.dtkst for. M M R, FftKSi II r Co.,

Holland Bitters MM

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

7 H A .VB E R B 111 S . cra.ber lu rries for Bale at A LANGLEY'S. ries. 10 In i.oice Crar COOK 60c per gallon, h octI7 EftH To Persons out of Employment, AGENTS WANTED In Every County of the United States, rwo n.-vajtj i: tJV thjk ji,e oi--.or the best and toost etegsbtly IHiistr&teel Works published. Our publications are of the imjst interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farmer, Blechanic, and Merchant ; they are published in the best style an.i bound iu the most substantial manner, and are wcrthv a place tfl the Library of every Household in the Land. ttf To men of enterprise and industrious habits, this business sIT-rs an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to lie nut with. WoJT' Persousdesiriog to act as agents will receive promptly by niail full particulars, terms, A-c, by addrissing " LEAR V, GKTZ & Co., Publishers, oil 17 No. 221 North Second St., Philadelphia. Medical Card. CURTIS H. BILL, M. D., Late Physician in N. Y. Hospital, sUF All orders left at his rooms or at the Hotel Office will receive immediate attention. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION. BSff-Offico aud Residence (fur the present), Sherwood Houjie. In tendering his services to the citizens of EvansTille, Dr. B. deems it pertinent to say, that after years of active practice in New York city, thus becoming thorouply conversant with every phase of disease. and bavin? seen service in the largest and best conducted Hospital in America, he is confident of being able, through the application of truo medical science, and a ministration of the most approved tne.uis, to satisfy nil reasonable demands upon his professional skill. Dr. B.,as a guaran'ee of his standing and ability, is proud to refer to the following well-known pent: - men : Valentire Mott, M. D., L. L. D., Prof. Surgery, N. Y. City; Martyn Paine, M. D.v L. L. D., University Prof., N. Y. City ; Willard Passer, M. D., Prof. Surgery, Coll. Physicians and Surgeons; Prof. W. II. VanBuren.Smgeon to N. Y. Hospital ; Prof. I . T. Metcalf, Physician to Bellevue Hospital; C. Wistar, SI. D., A. L. Townsend, M. D., and Dr. Goddard, of PhiladelpMlt; Daniel Meeker, M. D., Laporte, Ind ; O. H. Smith M. D., Chicago; J. N. McDowell, M. D. J6 C. B. Pope, M. D., St. Louis. Oct 12-lwd UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. l5f"'-V' TO IJYCHJEJ SJK MY' WW business and build up an extensive Jh trade, I will, from the 12th of this month, Oetebar, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My stock Is large aud fresh, comprising the most Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. And I am oonQdent that cash buyers will be Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by catling at tl ulieap cash store of VC, M. PT7NCAK, No. 6 Main street . octi:;-2md IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now in store, and are sulimittinK for in -soectioe. their recent inlmaOlui purchases of Fall and Winter Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which lor Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are unsurpassed. Thty would direct particular attention to the annexed Hat, which will be d isposed of at prices that i iiinot fail to meet with the approbation of the most fastidious. The Goods are all new and warranted perfect. Theyembrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweed8,Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, Silks and Fancy Dress (roods ot aocroved stvles. the most Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock of Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In tha Hosiery department will be found a re A- faf f plete Stock, in Plain, Mixed, and Fancy Wool and Fleeced Cotton Heee. Fancy Wool Knitted Goods, including Shawls, Hooda, Sontags, Nubias, Ac, ! Ladies' and Gents' Kid. K. Silk, Cloth, and Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets, Ladies' and Gents' L. i Wool and Merino Vests and Drawers, Hats and Cai in new shapes, and Ladins Furs. They are prepared to exhibit their late importation if Iri-h Linen Good., comprising Irish Linens and Handkerchiefs, the best assortment of Sheetings and SbiitiriLS ever ft'ered. Linen Dama.k Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown, all sires. Napkins, Towel.-, Doylies, and every other description lertainin to this clas . of manufacture. N. B. Now on hands, a great variety of Thump ! son's Celebrate:! Skirts, now so favorably known to I the Ladies of this dtv, aud which S. A R. have had ttie pleusure ot introducing. ! As we aie desirous to ;jive to our customers every j advanrage possible, aud having facilities for so do- ; ing second to none in our line of business, we are j therefore fuliy determined to dis-ose of our pres. j out largo stock at the smallest reuiuuerative prices. A call respectfully solicited. oct!7 ot ti as : -euh cfi ws'-soo box. -JML Fresh Eggs for sale at octlT COOK A LANGLEY'S. AJ-K l'lt..E A Ooo4 Broom An Ex'ra do A No. 1 do BROOMS. for i!0c., do 25c, do yOc., The best in theciry for 35c., Only to lie had at octl7 COOK & LANGLEY'S. KEJVS : CHICK EJ S. '-10 do. oetlT TOOK & LANGLEY'S. gi O R o-1 tV over i be .l-EJs-X f.V OUEtsT II EI. II hodv f .lohn Hannam. or Lanam, whose body was found at Kapplei's Hotel, on Water street, Evansville, Pizcon Township, Vanderburch Couoty, on the ltlh day of Octob-ir, 18GO. The verdict id t lie Jury was tiiat ho came to his death by congestive ' hill ; that at tho time of his death lie was about fifty-four years of age; that he wan a'aiut five feet nn inches in hight ; that when be iliod he was dressed in a yellow Ijaajdel nnder-.liirl and a white cotton over-ihirt, and had on bis person. BO f:r as we have been able to ascertain, what is above described, he having been found undressed in his bed room. aci6-Sard JOHN WAYMAN, C. V. C. A cV .-30O HM.K. l 1-3 AJ'B t bushel Guii::r Baits, i.i-" extra2bnsh Seamletm Bags. Also, a mil supply of Hemp Sacking and Flax Sowing Twines, for .ate by octlo GEO. FOSTER A CO. OR UEJS'T. - s3 I. A RUE It UK Jt nous's, oo rn.i vuw., i i. " o vuraiuiu Walnut, coutaialaat ten rooms each. The tl .... is;-. . . I..,,.. -V . ... and out buildings Mrs. JONES. ThitJ. are ou V m d otidition. Iaqiiire of j Second and ; o-ilu-lwd i uc atl cat betweiiLi

MISCELLANEOUS.

B Jt BIES U.lTtf. U-JB H-I fl! JO ST -M-4 received another lot of Kloreutino, Cohurg, Leghorn, Straw, Rutland, and Cloth Hats, for Misses and Ladies. Call soon, at SCDAPKER & BDSSIKG'6, octl2 No. 49 Main street. irmbots jjvb shoes. uhhii te MM Burrow's stock of Boots and Shoes is again ! large and complete, made so by heavy recruits. . Their stock is inferior to none ever brought to this 1 part of the State, and they are offering thcra at j very reduced prices to cash aud prompt paying trsde, at ,'octll) No. 15 MAIN STBEE1 ! OTOOO MeliS MJSJl Wl" CleKJSX SIB US, em 200 fhs Cincinnati Bologna Sausage, just reI ceived at (oct!2) COOK LANGLKY'3. j MB O VSJRKKPIJS'UOilBS MJV jut- great abundance at octl2 COOK A LANG LEY'S. JfWMlMtr r-tMMiTl' Of" MVOOB JkmJt and Willow Ware at OCtH COOK Jt LANG LEY'S. WT SUMjyBS MOH 41,1., UICI 4.YB rir. ouiuvan s oiove foiisn. tne beet ever made, for sale by oct!2 COOK & LASGLEY. TMiJ ! TMiJI :'0 U.VM U S"M. son Teas, from iOc to 81 octli COOK A LANOLEY'S. 60 oct!7 JfMlMJK ojviojvs ojy lie low, to close, by COOK A LANGLEY. -tT VJyf O Wit KB! U CJY I' O WBKn ! JW (not Dupont's) but the best Gunpowder Teas in the City, are to be had at oct!2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. 6f 93 CTS JPJBMt UVSII. tfOOII Sweet Potatoes can be had for, at cctl2 COOK & LANGLEY'S. flttK.V ItBOOjaS. T5 (.V FOIl sale low hv S. E. GILBERT CO., septl No. 4 Sycamore street. WM, a)- 'T U B . 1 ,0 1) O III nil W II ITU WW Beans wanted at the highest market price, for which cash will DC paid. Prime article. COOK A LANGLEY, octl2 No. 75 Main street. URTU Ritoo.ns, do Dusters, Whisk Brooms, common to extra. Brussel Dusters, in greet variety. Feather do all sizes. Blacking Brushes, with and without handles, Scrub Brushes, all kinds, to be bad at oe;12 COoK LANfrLEY'S. mm jBMMjs'jgu am jjrs MM, Stuart's Crushed, t Lie per lb., do Powdered, warranted pure, at 'ic per lb., do Granulated, at i:tc ter lb., do A Clarified, at l-'c per tt. These sonars arc the best quality of imv in tbo City, and oifered at lower prices, at octl2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. j r p n t SJCKS, I' Til JSTB It COOK Si LANGLEY'S. oct!2 fc lJ'B R IJB S. WIJS'BO W SJl!H, Glass, Nails, Almonds, Filberts, Braatl Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs, Raisins. Curt ants. Prunes, Rock Candy, Dritd Beef, Oj eters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Pedcords. Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds. Nutmegs. Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Glass Jars, Lanterns and Kla.ks, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, L (tear, Cap, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Euvolcpes, Teas, Camphor, Saltpeter, Ac, Ac. A supply of the at-ove kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices by S. K. GILBERT . CO., ' octll No. 4 Sycamore street. BRJ1XM1. J"VTS.3 BRIM w W new en y just received bv S. E. GILBERT 4 CO. ortll Vf?"SJ: 1 of Indiana and Citv m r. A.n;:s mor uajs gent and Attorney for the State ot uvausville. JAMBS HEWITT. Evansville, Oct. Hth-lawf W0 B HA l.E- - T,300 -t.V C1T 1 ' ' ORJL ders tor sale in sums to suit purchasers. ! petl ). E. LEWIS. Asue and Fever OKCHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY BY CURED f- m- ftaiTtVlTrVB Jf WW' M M JK Urn Jm. in Pities and Mt-.tirinen, and ierf-ionN afflicted with tlie Chills and Kever or Ague and Fever, i ta repectfnllj invited to hW rvlebratv-d metticirie, which iiaa justly olttained a higli rej utation i throughout the country, and for many years has maintained it nieriority over all other rt'iiiedim ; as a safe, certain, speedy and pHrmauent cure for i Chills and Kever or Ague nnd Fever. It does uot produce headache, giddinens, buzT.fnc ! if the ears, or any of the unpleasant sJR cts which so frequently attend the uses of Quinine or other remedi-s, but urny be given in all ca-tes and under all circuiutaDces wliatever, to f.'inalfS. inf-tuts, j and alt persons who are debilitat -d or have tlie most delicate constitutions, without the le:ist ap- ! preheimlon of any Injurit.u-- or even uuplenaut ' eflVcts. This medicine lias become a staple remdy, and i for yars has been extensively us-d throughout the Statas of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Missis- ! sippi, Louisiana, TtfXflkS, Arkansas, IsjaOMl I, III linois, Iowa. Wisconsiti, Ohio, Indiana, NbrHska, Fennsylvanfa, Michigan, and California, and more j lately in Kansas Territu-ry, and 1ms permanent "y cured 2,tXK,000 of cases in all its varied forms and ; coutlitions, many oi which were of from ono to three years standing and had resisted all the usual remedies known in the country, and in no case did it fail to make a perfect and permanent cure where life directions were properly followed. Such is its invariable success that it has gained the confideuro, favor, and patronage of a large number of respecta- ; ble practitioners of medicine throughout thecoiiH- ; try, who prescribe aud administer it iu preference to 'M.i tiinf and other remedies. The Proprietor has in his pnssession a larg number of certificates and other testimonials from prMM who have used this medicine, as well as from physicians, druggists, apothecaries, audotherdeal- j era in medicine, utteiting i superior virtues as a curative in Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, and heeould obtain many thousand more, orenough to nil up a large volume, but he does not dem it ueceskary, as it is already extensively and farorubly known to the public generally. For sale by city and country Druggists and Apothecaries throughout the West, North-west and South-west. WILSON, PETER, & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO WIL30X a stariiibd). Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Ky. JOHN J. SMITH. Proprietor. ERR MJV ft T3 BOXES REST malitv, just received and for sale by oct6 S. E. GILBERT it CO., I ti S 1 O O BRUMS JUST REMI ceived per raiload, and for sale by oct 6 S. E. GILBERT CO. 300,000 C 1 tA R S-AI.JL OUAJL1ities, from Common to Genuine Fine Havana, for sale Low by S. E. GILBERT 4 Co. oct ti rmyoRAt co 100 boxes a.b cabM dies. Pounds, me, 10s, 5s, Twist, Pancake, etc , from lll'-iiJI-ioc Pf n., in store and to arrive lor sale by S. E. GILBERT Sc CO., oct 6 No. 4 Sycamore St. MMOOTS f SHOES. tJeultemem can JLM And some exquisitely nice Men's Calf, Congress, Scotch, Everett, Kansas and Balmoral Boots at READ A BURROW'S, sopt. '27, '60. 15 Slain st. AlES,'sW6ES--l.aeUet r ho trail RLJ Calf, Kid and Goat Boots, either single or double sole, can have their wants supplied at READ 4 BURROW'S, sept. 27, '00. 15 Main st. JTaV OOR MATS, BOOR .71 A TS, -3 cto. rTM ass. sires Ge rman Cocoa Door mats, 3 dor. ass. sizes Jute Door mats, sept. 27. for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. M T HAS BECOME A SETTAEB M fact that COOK A LANGLEY sell the best Teas iu the City. (kept. 27) KHjT" THE BEST ASSORTMEJr M nnd cheapest prices, ull tro hv rrenr-ral consent to tho (sopt 27) EUREKA BAZAAR. MMEAB tf BURROW'S STOCK OF Mm Hatfi, consisting of every style, shape and color, is open to the trade aud at very low flgiuea, at 15 Maiu street. sep. 27-1 1-1 ft itf- I-BS. MR EH II M'EATHE R S. - 9 ajf "IF New Feathers now on band, and for sale In any quantity to suit, at SCHAPKER A BUSSING'S. No. 49 Main street. sept2f! rmEA .. 73 HALE t HE UTS AJ'B M. Boxes, Gnnpower, Young Hyson, Imperial atid Black, for sale by IHt6 B. E. GILBERT A CO. EI HITS TUR EE. S TMJVEAJB LiDaeed Oil, 16 bbls, in fine order, for sale law I S. E. GILBERT A CO. MR B A HI. STARCH 13 BOXES EOR Jm salo row. in lots to suit p.- haaara. by oct6 s E. GiLBXRT A Cu.

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egio ttojv mj ttuvg . a o o H.I LES 'or sale to the Tr?de at Factory prices, by C 8. E. CILBERT CO.. Agents of "Cypress Mills." trjkUUStierill J I J' Ml 20,000 feet just received from Citv Planing Mills, aud for sale by JOHN F. GLOVER, oct5-ditw tf Corner Seventh and Main sts. M10 TO JMLLMSR K li MJ f S WJt for good and all size Shakers. septal NEW JEWELRY AT M -' HJ l 'I- JUST R MS CM! I I'M! B .1 9 W new supply of Jewelry, embracing a great variety of every new style. We would call the especial attention of the ladles to some very excelleut i and chaste Etruscan and Carbuncle full and ha'f ! setts, which are also of a very reasonable price We nave by far the largest stock of Gold aud BO. j vor Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, of any house in this city, all brought directly frotn the manufacturers and importers, and are selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It has been our ndeavor to buy none bet genuine Jewelry, aud we hope to meet a continuance of the liberal patronsge heretofore tiestowed upon us. tfeC" Fio-5 Watches repaired personally, or under our immediate supervision, bv competent work men. BITTROLFF BRO S., sept2G No. 48 Maiu St.. b't First and Second. lOOO l-'MRCOJ TS, Of all ttylet, from mottled Whitnevs. at 52.50. to plain Cloth or Russian Beaver, at 814.00. The latter cannot be got up by regular tailors for less than S2CVJ0 or 825.CO. Save your money by calling at WM. E. FRENCH Oo.'s, sept20 No. 20 Main street. TKfBo jenarjvxj .i rjBRTf-amd WW Cotton Plush Vests, fancy ntylesand low priced ; 2o0Rlk. Sa'tinet " strong and durable ; 300 Fancy Casiiuore 41 great variety ot patterns, 2UO Blk. Satiu " all qualities ; loo Fancy Siik an ! Silk Plush Vests, elegant patterns'. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., septi'J No. 20 Main street. g.VBIJ Ut IsniSU O le-MSR COJITS euset a7 Leggins. Just received, a splendid stock of the abeve goeds, at 20 per cent, less than last year's prices. WM. K. FRENCH A Co., sept26 No. 20 Main street. "The American Clothing House." OUR STOCK OJT CHSSJP JJB SV 1-er Clothing is now complete, together with a full line of all styles of Farcy Notions aud Furuishiug Goods, all of which we ufler to the Wholesale trade, and will guarantee them t give satisfaction iu qiiHlity, stylo, and price. We would also announce to the eitfaaae of EvansviKo, and to tbo retail trade generally, that in addition to our wholesale stock, we aitU keep a silis-rior line of goods for Retailing. In this line wo will sell exclusively for Cash. But we can and w ill offer goods lower than they were ever sold by the regular dealers in this d ty. Try us, and see tor yourselves. WM. fc. FRENCH 4 Co. Bcp!2S No 20 Main street. MJPJL.JIST1SR FJIRMR. SO BARRELS Jl Newark Plaster just received and for sale by septl CHAS. McJOHNSTON. NEW PALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, 5 0 .MJ.V STREET, JS'EXT ixt door to BittrolfTs, resiectfully announces to her friends and the ladies of Evansvillo and vicinity iu goneral, that she has just returned with her ral stock of Millinery and Fanry Goods, which is the largeet, finest and most beautiful ever brought to the city. She invites all to give her a call aud examine her stock, and sbo flatters herself that she will he able to p'oase all, both in the quality and prices of her goods. septU Mrs. ,t. HASTINGS. WyARAIEBS WHO HAVE JEl'JKB ML traded at the store ot the young Arm, give it a trial once, and you will save money iu all kinds ot Diy Goods Ladies' Shoes and many other goods at MILLER & NIEAAUS'S, sept21 43 Main street. A-'V1J-CES, qi'lJS'CJSS.io BUSH WcJW fine large quiuces just ree'd and for sale by Sep. 2S Cn AS. McJOHNSTON. hIbesk, uhkjbbjbTxs BOXES sL- prime W. R. Cheese just ree'd and for sale ay sep. 2.t CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Something New. Havius . - i an eatHbliauiueiit fur tlm niHiint'ii. tur-of CORN BROOMS on Water St. bet. Main and Lctift, fn the Room formerly OOtuiod hb the iirnrapii umi -, 1 would renpectlul ly cftll tun Httentfon ol the CitizeuH ot Evansville to the tact that

I Lam UOW IH"affirriufc every description of Corn Loss or Damage hv Fire on Iwelliag-t and the!i B,mm,' ai"1 Wll! Bn at lower prices than the Hamerontont, for a lev'm of from I to 5 years on th ci" he honht in Cincu.natior Loaisville. Dt-alerHmoat favorable term Stored, fctorks of Merchan

wonid ao well to call at my estabhohment bt-forediE, Warehouses. Prodiic, Manufactoriea, aod all purchiiHing elsewhere. The Market prire fml'l forin8Urance troiertv at fair and equitable rate anJ

Broom Com at all times. AM. f'ONiS KTT. sep. Tn Ttaan PALL TRADE -18 60 CU'H D J. CON NEB. W. Wohmab CONNER &. WORMIAN, T O II I' ESAI.E BEAI.EBS 1." ww Boots and Shoos, No. 0G Pearl street, U tween Vine and Ra-e streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a lare stock f custom and Eastern worl which Is offered to the trade at lowest prices. augV!l-3md s m y a eX a 0 IS r3 0 H o to A H A d o H 0 rO Eh H o c XX. fc K h3 0 81 i n n o 3 D d M eCj e-3 O Eh r2 t-H ain P O CQ M - rJ1 I! -e i r s w -spa ar C a s a S3 a 00 o ed o o a a o u 8 P) to h 5! - m H f 0 o w W CQ ft o EH 0 o

. JNSURKE. InsuranceAgency. ALLEN c7hLL0CK Kvauavic. UNDERWRITER AND G ERAL INSURANCE AGE, Adjcsteb or A vesaoisso Noranr PcaLic. He rentinuea to issue Poies from several Firel Class and most reliable INSTJRAXCE rMPAJTLW In the -n'lj. on ..-' I Fire Risk. He will also receive applications fc LIFE LNSIANCE. He will attend to tl-Adjustment of Losses of every description nn' policies from other agencies, and attend to t settlement of all matters connected with IN&ANGE, for partlee interested. His loug expenca as an LugrBANoa Aoknt, has made him uliar with all subjects connected with Insnranc OV-Office. Marble HaJuilding, No. 9 Main st. NORTH lEERICAN FIRE INSUANCE CO., or HARTxn, cos. Cash Capital, $300,000. CASH ASSETS, 0379,000

W. C. HASTINGS-'-'.-'-A. HASTINGS, Pfti, Insures agnlt.st loss aniamage by Fire on Dwellings and their contri, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stock:! .! erehandise, at fair and reasonable rates of psium. Policies promptly ned nnd losses adjusted for the Compauy by A. C. EL LOCK A SON, Agents, Marbllall Building, Maiu street, septlt Evansville, Indiana. QUAJER CITY INSURAKE COMPANY. e rtn o - Or CO o (VBANKI.IN Bl'ILblNOS.) -i WALNIT STREET, PHILADKI.PDI A Ffe Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, Ouulldlngsand Merrhandino of all dese,fptlons. GE II. HART, President. E. I H.. Pea isHALL.Secretarv. S. H ROSS, Ylce Pres' I Bl'TLEB Ass't So. y tilBFCTOES. Foster 8. Perkins E. P. Ross. S. Jones, M. D A. R. Chambers, G- H . Hart, lit ' 1W. Bailev, jr.. Cattell, In. II. W. Fuller, lolin G. Dale, Charles O. Imlay. 11ATTELL, BEHM & ANTIIE3, Agent, for Erausvllluand vicinity. Law A Aiithes' Law olllce, 7& Alain septlz fflce at eet. 3E-3C O 3VSC Tnsu rtt n ee f'o.m OF NEW YORK. Jftico 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of 3NE MILLION DOLLARS 4fiSET JV1.Y ItL 1m,. 81,f-'X).0O Ti.- Hun... i, i',,mi.l.n mrdn.r on IM.ANi) NAVUJA TloN him! trarmnurtatift risks as low as the uat'.re ot the insured and lhCompany will warrant. Adjnrting all losses 'airly, and promptly paylo them. !HA9. J . MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. V lLMARTH, Vice Proa't J. Mii.ton Smitu, Secretury. Jobs McGn, Ass't Hec'y. Applications made to aid policies Issued by A. C. H ALLOC IE A SON, Agfa, au(-23 Marble Hall Buildings, Maiu street. HARTFORD E II HART INCORPORATED 1810 C II A R T K t P E K P K T U A U With a Successful BuHiness Experience of F 1 f t y 3T o jBk Jt js. Casta Capital 0500,000.00 Capital nud Surplus!, 9S90,0S0.S1 Insnranro against Loss or Dsmag" by Fire, ou Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Mutchandise. Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ul property, can be effected in this Compauy upon a 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, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, drc, Ac, contained therin, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. H Huntington, Pres't. C. O. Lyman, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for the Western aad South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western aad tteuth Western States, Colnmbns, Ohio. Applications for fnsnrauce may be made to Has undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of tha Company. A C. HALLOCK A SON, Ag'ts. Orricx : Maible Hall Building, Maiu street aug2.1-2m INCORPORATED 1S47. Y -OFHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - - $250,000. o. c. WAITK, Ree'r C. B. BOWEB3, Pres't 8. H PRICE, General Agent, Reeidins at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL At SURPLUS $327,549. This Company insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Warehouses, Stocks' of Merchaudixe, and all insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as . any other solvent and reliable Company, AJjtteting LntiKt fttrlg and yaning them promptly App.icat.on. made Qf , Marble Hall Buildings, Main st ' aug21-3m9 Ittmvim, Ind. Ainll. I. S AJS-II EEfEH IT MS A j settled tact tbat Barker's Chlorine Ague Kill : er is the beet medicine knowu tor effecting a sort ' ami permanent cura of Fever and Ague or Chills ! snd Fever It prevents Ague Cake and all tha Mis that follow the use ol Quinine. For sale by N. S. THOMPSON, angl At the City Drug Stoie. MILLER & NIEHAUS, No. 4:1 Main St., let. First and Second, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. rglHIrt W9VJVH EMRM IS Jl'ST Jm Oonlng a part of their splendid stock (as far as arrived) of Staple Dry Goods and Fancy wares lor the Fall and Winter season, and tender a friendly invitation to their lady customers and the rest of mankind, to give them a call, and examine for themselves. All their goods recommend theniseje' by a prime quality, and porf-et fiwbiju. 0pt bu sold at small profit for sash.

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