Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 36, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 October 1860 — Page 2

EVANSViLLE, IND. SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBEK 20 E O SIZE'S TICKET.

National "Election. nrt'Tiificrlatr Wrw vember 6th, I860. a".A V 1 AAA . TOn PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Or ILLINOIS. l6SiTHE People of these United States are the rightful Masters of both U6grk3S3 axd Courts, not to Overthrow tiie Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men 'H5 Pervert the Constitution.'' Abraham Lincoln. TOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or maini. 9tW" "I Love mt Country more than I Love sit Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. EUctorx for the State at Large. WILL CUM BACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jeflprson. District Electors. 1st District Cyras M Allen, of Knox. .2d District Jhu W. liny, of Clarke. 33 District Morton C. Hun tor, of Monroe. An Disti ietJobn II. Farquhar, of Franklin. Mli District Nelson Trusler, of e'ayette. ".Ill District Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock. T'li l:-i.' i -t John Haunn, of Putnam. Mb District Samuel A. Hull, of '.!th District James N. Tyner, ef Miami. ,"th District Isaac Jenkinaou, of Allen, i 1th District David O. Daily, of Huntington. Korney on Secession. Under the head of " May not an American Citizen be President of tbe United States." Col. Forney, of the Philadelphia Pi ess, MVS : Tbe grave question is presently to be decided whether a citizen of the United Statrs, couititutLonally sleeted to the Presidency, shall be permitted to perform the functions of that high office ? We notice daily sigud in the Southern papers, and read frequent letters from Southern politicians, alt tending to one point, viz.: That if Mr. Lincoln should be elected it will become the duty of Southern people to make instnr.t preparations for a secession from tbe Union. Upon the basis of this threat many iudertsstd in Northern communities have been Unified, and many influences contsolled. So industriously has it been persisted in. that at this day hundreds of ,, : i citizens of Philadelphia have 4ll.ll V VIA themselves to believe it, and more than una man w ho has heretofore depended upon his own energy, enterprise and talent, la support himself and his family, has been convinced that if Mr. Lincoln should be elected President he will be ruined. We are not for Lincoln in this light. We cannot ;ay that we are either for Ca-.sar or for Autouy, fur we arc for Douglas, and for him squarely and sincerely; but is not all this sort of intimation unworthy of American citizens and sensible men ? Is it not disgraceful that ineru traders in politics i:i the Scut hem States, and so vile a wretch, -j uu.-'crupalous and reL.orscies a knave iu the her States, one so utterly deixised, peiruUlr ar.d publicly, as the editor of the New York Herald, and those affiliated with him, thotild be permitted to exercise a sort of terrorism over American citizens ? These are the conjoint influences that threaten, in n certain event, to destroy the UniOiv,on the one hand, and ou the other :.. :v iu up ti:e foundation of credit. Ought we not. to l.e ashamed of ourselves, as human beings, to allow any such arguments as tuese lo aiiecl us : It will be a dark Vrtii- tor liii - Republic when any citizen, con- ! stitutionally elected to the Presidency, cannot bo inaugurated and permitted to make a inn! of that high office. Our own belief ir, that no American can be chosen Chief Utrute without administering the duties at office in strict iustice to all sections of the Union. The very iiosition itself will u:akelnm conservative and just. He could not be sectioual if he would. He could no mere shut his eyes to the rights of the South than he could close his heart to the rights of the North ; and we have a sufficiently good opinion even of the worst of Mr. Lincoln's enemies (for they too are American citizens) to boiltfva that, if he should be triumphant in this fight, they themselves would be ready to consent to be sacrificed to the success of his Administration. Fellow countrymen, there will be no disunion. Merchants and manufacturers of Philadelphia, there will be no secession. What the enemies ot this Republic in the South fear i. that the Northern people may put theta to the test. N ote your own sentiments, rely upon tbe love that all the people) of the I'nited States, North and Sotrrn, feel tor tbe union of these States, ami the sequel will vindicate the experiment pentrogt the above manly and patriotic declaration with the miserable whining of the State Sentinel of the morning after the election. We quote as follows: The returns from Ohio and Pennsylvania indicate Republican victories in these States. Indiana has probably 'gone the same way. It' the Republicans have triumphed, we think they will fiod themselves in tbe sane condition with the man who won the elephant. They will find that defeat would have been preferable. The DeH iicrary iu these three States have fought iheTjaitTe gallantly. They have done their iluty. Fanaticism aud treachery have trituujiiied. Those who have sown the wiud must rearv thp. whirlwind. The "irrepressible conflict " oi Seward and Lincoln has commenced. .N buiuau foresight can see the ptA. Revolutions never go backward. The mortification of defeat is nothing compared with the anxiety which every sagcious una n:ust feel, ia view ot tbe iniieniir. future, and at the risk of being railed an alarmis-t, we vrould say to our buiiness men, our in.juied men, and those of laroe property interests, that they may do well to temper the ir exultation to-day with .i litti.e reflection upon the result of this sectional triumph. Am Vor A Democbat? Well, let us tell vou a bit vi .x story. We call no names, further thait to, say ie item Li clipped from the 1 ronton Register. The other day, an old Democrat, who has always stuck to his own party through good report aud.evil report' said: " I'e always been ft Democrat, and am abont lirtd of ;t. I don't believe the Demorratit patty stands whero it did ten years ugo, and 1 am going to vote for Old Ale.'' - Vote for the nigger party!'' said a Douglas Deraoetat. " Well, " replied the other, "I voted for Pierce when there was no nigger excitement, all quiet, and after bo got in it was all bigger. I voted for Old Buck, and it ha been nigger, XiGlB, NIGGER, all tbe time, and now J'H try a change. I'll give the Republicans a turn, any how ; it can't bo any more niggrr thn it has been, and it inav be a jrna' deal lers."

THt 5jmut. The following rttatks on the Senate are from tbe Washington crff. pondenco of the Cincinnati Crnr.ettc : The probable complexion of tbe henate on the 4th of March, 1861, aud also during the Iat two years of Mr. Lincoln's Administration, is also another subject of anxious con-

jectare. Ou the 4th of March next, the terms of Fitzpatriek. Johnson of Arkansas, i tr.M.i Gwin, Yulee, Iverson, Fitch, Slidell, Pearce, Green, Clingman, Pugh, Lane, Bigler and Hammond, Democrats ; and Foster, Trumj bull, Harlan, Clark, Seward, Collamerand I Durkee, Republicans: and Crittenden, American, expire; in addition to which ! there is a vacant seat to be filled in Oregon. In all, therefo-e, 14 Democrats, 7 Republi- . cans and 1 American retire. The elections . ! already held show so far that 10 Democrats and 7 Republicans either have, or will be 1 chosen, to fill these vacancies, leaving the two Senators from Oregon in doubt, and , the States of California, Illinois, Iowa and: ! New York yet to act. There can be no j doubt that New York, Iowa and Illinois will i i elect Republicans as in the present Congress ; j that Oregon, if she succeeds in electing this I year, will send opposition members, leaving ; a chance for a Repnblican gain in California. Thi3 will make a total of 33 Demo- : ' crats, 25 Republicans, 1 American, and S. j ; A. Douglas, elected or certain to bo wlected i to the next Senate, and Oregon, Iowa, New j York and Illinois ready to swell the Repnb- j , lican vote to 30, aud California in doubt. I Should California go Republican, the Demo- ! crats would have only two majority, aDd j Douglas and Kennedy, and the Vice Presi- ! j dent, could control the action of the body in i the succeeding Congress. The Republicans j ! by gains in Indiana, Minnesota, California, i j and New Jersey, or in any two of them, : ! change the entire tiolitical complex ion of the i Senate. As we stated yesterday the earlier frosts were so light as to result in no serious injury to the growing crop of tobacco, but the frosts of Friday and Saturday nights last were very disastrous to the staple, to that portion, at least, which had not been housed. In the upper counties in which tobacco is raised tbe season has been more propitious than in the Southern counties, and in consequence of the forward condition of the crop, nearly all of it had been cut and housed before the appearance of the severe frost3, but in the counties of Green, Monroe, Allen, Kdmondson, Christian, Taylor, Metcalfe, Cumberland, Warren, Hart, Logan, Adair, BarreD, Muhlenburg, Ohio, McLain, Daviess, and Henderson, where the crop was not more than one-half an average vield, from 1 one-fourth to one-half remained out and V.t , I exposed to the frosts, and is of course rendered worthless. We conversed yesterday with intelligent and unprejudiced planters from those regions, who concur fully in the statement made above. This fearful damage by the frosts, together with the unfavorable season, has reduced the crop iu the localities indicated to about ono-sixth of an ordinary yield. The effect of a know ledge of this falling of?' is already apparent, and an advance of fully Si "r hundred was sustaiued yesterday upou all descriptions. The sales and quotations in yesterday's market may be found below. There was i rather more activity in the general market ; yesterday, allhotuh the sales were not large. We have no change to note in the rates. Lou. Journal, 18A. Certainty and Uuoertatnty. The Republican is tho only party that has any chance or hope of electing its candidate for President by the popular vote. The Republican is the only party which does not seek to disorganize the Government, and keep the country all winter in a turmoil, by throwing the election into the House of Representatives. The Republican is the ouly patty which I ha a distinct platform, understood and upheld in precisely the same sense, in nil sections of the Union. The Republicau is the only party which has not made bargains and coalitions to j cheat the people with double-faced tickets, and electors representing diametrically opposite principles. The Republican is the only party whose j electors are certain to vote for its candidate j under any and all circumstances. The Republican is the only party that tolerates no disiinionisls in its rank?, North or South, and all of whose members promise ! implicit deference to the w ill of the majority i constitutionally expressed. In short, the Republican party is the only one that takes a straightforward course in this canvass that does not seek to cheat, to deceive, or to intimidate the people. Those who vote its ticket know precisely who and what they are voting for, and there is no other in the field of which the same ran be said. Albany Evtseutg Journal. ' Occasional, " in hii letter lo the Philadelphia Press on the 10th, says: "I hear no threats thul the 'Tnion ia to he dissolved in conseqnencfs of this premonitory symptom of the election bf Abraham Lincoln. Men come and go they did yesterday morning, and it is evident enough that, whatever may be the result of the November struggle, there will be a sufficiency of cakes and lieer left for you and me until we are sutnmond from our mortal sphere. This giad ami lovely day laughs at t tie threatt of those who would dissolve the Union on uccount of the constitutional election of any American citizen to the Presidency , ami 1 ; will now predict to you, that days before the Presidential question 19 decided, we shall hear nothing of tbe destructive intentions of those who have 'roared ?o loudly ia the index.' " BSjAIf anybody was fortunate enough to be looking through a telescope yesterday a short time after meridian, he must have seen the bright Star Antaras, in tbe constellation Scorpio, eclipsed by the moon. The occultation continued about seventy minutss and such a phenomenon in connection with a star of the first magnitude in of tare occurrence. Lou. Jour. 18A. NEW A DVERTIS EMENT S , Large Sale Of Liquors and Other Groceries -fr Auction. ,ms WE ABE ABOVT TO CHAJV&E ML onr business, we will sell our entire stock of Foreiin and Domestic Liquors at auction at our Store, No. 4.r Main street, Kvansville. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER tU, at 9 o'clock A. M., consisting of 20 bbls of Rye wkisky, U bids Bourbon whisky. 20 half cssks and quarter casks of Drandi, also Peach, Apple, Cherry, Catawba, French and Now York Bri .-dy ; Giager, Port, Sweet, Malaga, Madeira Wines ; Holland Gin, and Stoinrrb Bitters, Tobacco, Segars, Peppersance, and a great variety of ether Groceries too numerous to mentiou. Terms : All sums under 820 cash ; over $2 three months credit, purchaser giving note with approved security, payable in the Bark. GUMBERTSA MKYEU. H. NEtsos, Anctioneer. oetlH " Coroner's Inquest MX EE II Ol-EH THE II (I II ' Of MM Mia. Befsach, formerly Mrs. Nagel. found dead ia Bowlevtown, Pigeon township, Vanderburgh connty, on tho 17th day of October, 18C0. The verdict ot the Jury was, she came to her death by apoplexy from Intemperance. When she di, -.i she was about to years id age, about five tet high, was dressed in her grave clotbinz he"i th in HJe was belli, and had on her person, as feu as m have leeu enabled to ascertain, a, above stated. t.utl'J-3-v JOHN WAYMAN, C kroner V C

mm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TEBEOSCOFMC .fffset.B OF FINE -a.:flts ! CRESCENT ' CITY HALL, October 16, 17, la, 19, and 20, 1860. Exhibition for Scbisjlsaui Families on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20lh, at 3 o'clock. Ministers anil Teachers admitted ire'). Admission 23 cents; Cbildrcn 15 cents, two small bills. Holland Bitters FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Ac. Tnr. successful Introduction and use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called Bitters," offered in Tllll 'II forms from a quart buttle to a five-gallon keg. until thi word "Hitters" i but another name for "grog," or some villanous whiskey mixture. llut th really great relief derived from the luiuute dof j, one teaspoonful, of our medicine, BtERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, nwi the entire absence of rfter prottratitm. has eata-bli-h-d for it . ivputntion which tbe host of imitations ami counterfeits have failed to undermine. It is posi-ti-!v a vegetable preparation, with bartly sufficient pure r-pirits so preserve it. Hut oie- size of the genuine, (Half-Plat Untiles,) price Oxr Dollar. It i a medicine of long-tiiei efficacy for Purifying the lilt!, s essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three dasns will convince the iifflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will spnesllrf regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowela and kidneys will soon tak place, and renewed health be the oaiek result. For INDIGESTICTST. Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Berhave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Barhave s Holland Bitters. For WATEHBHA3H, Try Bariiave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Bwrhave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try BoTbave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVEXEBS, Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bo?rIiave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, Ilhe.im.nic. and Neuralgic Affections, it lias in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Read Carefully ! The genuine, highly-concentrated Bmiavrs Holland BrrrcHB is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many imitationa, which the public h uld guard against purchasing. Brwan of imposition .' See ttuti our name is on th-: label of rttry bottle yu:i buy. Benj. Page? Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, A QBNTo Eeansvdh, Iml. BOOTS AND SHOES! ZH2 "JML O "7" jBl. Xj - TWXHE VJYUEBSIfJJVEU- HAS MEM moved his Shop from Main street. No. :;!, to App's Block, No. 7 Fourth street, opposite the Upper Market Bonne, and requests his old friends ami the public in general to call and see him at bis uew stand, nr lie can still satisfy them a'.l in the Boot aud Shoo Hue. fiYC" Kepairins; shall lie done at the shortest notice, and in tbe best of style font One, Come All .'t'htap far Cat It : ootlS-lmil JOHN M. A PP. OMEVHIJVti FOB HOVSBKEEPera. This day received, per Bteamer Linden, some of the necessaries of life, such as COFFKfc : Uio. Java, Mexican, Roasted, Essence, and Ground. SUGARS : Refined, Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, and New Orleans. MOLASSES : Golden Syrup, Sugar House, Reboiled, and Common. TEAS: Bbn k (loose and iu packs. Qua Powder. Imperial, and Young Hyson. For sale bv JA8. KRSKIN'K A CO., octi8 47 Main street. mi' F M C E S , c FEE FEU, .11.1.spice, Ginger, Cloves, Maee, Mustard, Cinna mon, Iinlig", and Blueing. BistiopricK s ceienrated Baking Powder, at octl8 JAS. EftSKINEACG.'S. gJt JVUEliS jTjV"0 mOJF iFMOC W-S tor A Gamble's rt'U wf.ioht .Stur Candles, Proctor & Gamble's Tullow and tinnuoer Mould Camiles, Proctor & Gamble's A So. ! I.ard Oil, 2 bbls. so bo had ol JAS. EltSKINK ,t CO. oct is W'MEEOW to A K i WW Churns, Baskets, Tubs, Faucets, Cocoanut Dippers. Rolling I'ins, Clothes Pins, Pota;oe Mash ers. Ladles. BASKETS oftvery kind and variety, lucli as Clothes, Marker, Fruit, Work, Office and Egg Baskets , Dusters, Mops, Measures, Nest bexes, Matches, Shaker Brooms, Brushes for Scrubbing, Brushes to blacken your stoves, aud Brushes to blacken your boots anil shoes, aud Brushes to whiten your bouses, tor sale by octlS .las. ER3KINK A CO. fcKE BXS BXTMtA mm99 Cheese. 10 has choi MM A M B C It ti MI English Hairy Cheese, just received nl ' . i ts COOK A LANGLKY'S Ut ile. M'UM.ItE COBJS' AIEAE, at (octl7) COOK A LANGLKY'S. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. I First Street, between Main and Locust. MMmE OFFEB TO THE FPU EH vw Wheel AC Wilson's Improved Sewing Ma1 chine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as tbe best and most reliable family ! sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well ; on the thickest or thinut fabrics; makes the lock ! stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming Do ridge or chain ou the uuder side ; is simple iu construction, more .-peeily iu movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to ennbio tbe purchaser to sew irdiuary ; seams, stitcb, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and ' tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted br ; ; three years. Wealso keep on cunsfaully hand a full assortment ' of dinger's niarhi m Circulars containing testimonials of the abuse machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furni.-hed gratis, on application in ien,oii or by letter, feblllv F. M. SELLMAN. Closing Out. TOMBE ABE Afiii.'.VW AT BEf r duced prices our stock of CAKI'ET OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS CALICOES, CASSIMEKFS, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in tbe Dry Goods line we w ill re! low for CASH, as it is our full determination tc change business. JAS. OAKLEY A SON. juuet-tiunl (hsil K .riMXTi; It K KiustJi'EtsS t . A tiill line of ;bi-se very fashionable and handsome garments expres-ly for the retail trade during the Fall and Winter. I key will give e'ltire natis'artiou a to ojsraHty and styTe, mm the pries will be found to l-i .:i (te cent. h'.t. than any one oh a get a r a si oi i i.t r artti e ii i b is mar ket t , M. E. FRENCH 4 Co., sepuie No. SO Mam street.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

gi a a .v b e u h me s : -cbaj bebWs ries. 10 bteh choic-i Cranberries for sal at aOc kt gallon, tt " OOK A LANGLEY'8. octn fiif To Ptnwu out ot Employment, "jsJ8 AGENTS WANTED In Every County of the United States, rjpo Jt.VtSAtlE .V THE SA EE OF M. tbe best and most elegantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of tbe inoet interesting character, adapted to tho wants of tbe Farmer, Mechanic, and Merchant ; they are published in the best style and bound in the most substantial manner, and are wi rthy a place in the Library of every Household in tbe Land. BUS" To mea of enterprise aud industrious habits, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. &8" Persons desiring to act as agents will receive promptly by mail foil particulars, terms, Ac, by addr. ssing LEAKY, GETZ 4 Co., Publishers, octn No. 224 North Second St., Philadelphia. Medical Card. CURTIS H. BILL, M. D., Late Physician in N. Y. Hospital, All orders left at his rooms or at the Hotel Office will receive immediate attention. NO CHARGE FOB CONSULTATION. fc9Offlco and Residence (for the pre3ent), Sherwood House. In tendering his services to the cit.'zens of Evansville, Dr. B. dtems it pertinent to say, that after years of active practice in New York city, thus becoming thorongly conversfcnt with every phase oi disease, and having seen service in the largest and best conducted Hospital in America, he is confident of being able, tht. ugh the application of trutf medical science, and a ministration of the most approved means, to satisfy all reawnable demands upon his professional skill. Dr. B.,as a guarantee of his standing and ability, is proud to refer to the following well-known gentlemen : Valentine Mott, M. P., L. L. D., Prof". Surgery, N. Y. City ; Martyn Paine, M. D., L. L. P., University Prof.', N. Y. City; Willard Parker, M. D., Prof. Surgery, Coll. Physicians and Surgeons; Prof. W. n. VauBuren, Surgeon to N. Y. Hospital ; Prof. I . T. Metcalf, Physician to Bellevue Hospital ; C. Wistar, M. I)., A. L. Townsend, M. P., and Dr. Goddard, of Philadelphia; Daniel Meeker, M. D., Laporte, Ind ; O. H. 3mith, M. P., Chicago; J. N. McDowell, M. D. A C. B. Pope, M. D., St. Louis. Oct 12-1 wd ; UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. i MJM.QISHl.YV TO IJCBKA8E JMV i WW business and build up an extensive Cash j trade, 1 will, from the l'2th of tbis month, October, 1 Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My slock is large and fresh, comprising the most Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. And 1 am confident that cash buyers will be Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by calling at tbe cheap cash storeof WM. M. DUNCAN, octl3-2md No. " Main street. IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now iu store, aud are submitting tor inspection, their recent extensive purchases of Fall and Wiuter Fancy and Stepla Dry Goods, which I for Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are uusur- ' passed. Tiny would'ilirect particular attention to i the annexed list, which w ill be d isposed of at prices I that cannot fail to meet w ith tbe approbation of the most fastidious. The (joous are all new anil warranted perfect. They embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweeds,Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and Gingbams, Silks and Fancy Dress Goods of the most approved styles, 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 Bomielli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In the Hosiery department will be found a replete Stock, in Plain, Mixed, and Fancy Wool and Fleeced Cotton Hose. Fancy Wool Knitted Goods, Including Shawls. Hoods, Sontags, Nubias, Ac., Ladies' aud Gents' Kid, R. Silk, Cloth, and Bnckskin Gloves and Caiiiitlets, Ladies' and Gents' L. Wool and Merino Vests and Drawers, Hats and Caps in new shapes, and Ladies' Furs. They are prepared to exhibit their late importation if Irish Linen Goods, comprising Irish Linens and Handkerchiefs, tho best assortment of Sheetings and ShirtiUKS ever offered, Linen Damask Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown, all sizes, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, and every other description pertaining to this clas- of imiuufacture. N. II. Now on hands, a great variety of Thompson's Celebrated Skirts, uow so favorably known to tbe Ladies of this city, and which S. A R. have hud the pleasure of introducing. As w e are desirous to give to our customers every advantage possible, and having facilities for so doing second to none in onr line of business, we are therefore fully determined to dispose of our present large stock at the smallest remunerative prices. A call respectfully solicited. octlT W7 f V . E H V ft.' F At 8.'doouoz. M. Fre-b E'-s for ssle i Fresh Eggs ft octlT COOK .t- LANGLEY'S. WVAJV'SV'MEEE BBOIIAMS. Mid A Good Broom for :flc.. An Ex'ra do do 2.V., A No. I do do 30c., The best iu the city for rVie., fnly to be bad at octI7 COOK A LANGLEY'S. g--lHMCKEJ8!CHiCHBJS 10 io. T Chickens for sale at octl7 COOK A LANGLEY'S. CIO H O.VEH'S -V OUE8T HE Ell ' over the body of John Hanusra, or Lan&m, whose body was found at Kapplcr's Hotel, ou Water street, Evausville, l'igeon Township, Vanderburgh County, ou the 11th day of October, 18D'i. The verdict of the Jury was that he came to his death by a congestive 'hill ; that at the time oi hie death he was about fltty-foor years of age; that he was ahout five feot tvii inches iu bight ; that when be died bo was dressed Iu a yellow tlanlei under-shirt aud a white cotton over-shirt, and had on his person, so far os we hare been able to ascertain, what is above described, he having been found undressed in his bed room. octlS-dwd JOHN WAYMAN, C. V. C. ff A tV S aOH BMMES. 2 l-'J AJ'U i MD l uhcl Goacy Bags, 4,iK)0 extra 2 bush Seamless Bujis. Also, a lull supply of Hemp Sacking ami Flax Sewing Tw.nes, forsaleby OCtlG GEO. FOSTER A CO. gyi'llt UE.Vr - "A EABVE H NIC H Housos, ou First street. Imtween Chestuut aud Walnut, containing t.u rooms earh. The out buildings sro (u good condition. Inquire of Mrs. JOlfKS. on Tine street, between Second aud Thini. ocHC-lwd

MISCELLANEOUS.

W AIMMES' HATS.-rJU-'E HA VE JTVST -MA received another lor of Florentine, Coburg. Leghorn, Straw, Rutland, aud Cloth lists, for Misses and Ladies. Call soon, at SCHAPK.ER d BCSSING'S, oct!2 No. 43 Main street. WgOOT8 AJVM SHOES, EE EE t MM Burrow's stock of Boots aud Shoes is sgain largo aud complete, made bo by heavy recruits. Their stock is inferior to none ever brought r,o this p irt ef tbe State, and they are offering them at wry reduced prices to cash and prompt paying tt xie, at (octl2) No. 15 MAIN STREET. 4,GOO EES HE A W CEEA B SMMME8, mm Z'jo ros t incinnati Bologna Sausage, just received at OCtl2) tOOK 4 LAhGLKl S. Ml O V m E HE E FEJ- Ci GOOOS IJV great alumdanre at octl2 COt)K & LANGLEV'S. mE VEM and Willow VJSMET1 Ware at COOK Si OF WOOO LANGLEYS. ottl2 WT 8HM.VB8 FOB A EE, BMCH J.Vit M. Poor. Sullivan's Stove Polish, the best ever made, for sale bv COOK Sc. LANGLEY oct!2 I giEJ . TEA .' - TEA .' 0 l'.'fJ MM 1 1 M son Teas, from 60c to Jl, at octl2 COOK & LANOLEY'S. gf B BE 8, FBMJUE OJS'IOJVS O.V W consignment for sale low, to close, by oct!7 COOK St LANGLEY. A1 tJ'VF O WOE B.'E VJYFO U'MIEH : m-B (not Dopoct's) but the best Gunpowder Teas in the City, are to be had at oct!2 COOK Jt LANGLEV'S. T 95 CT8 FEB HI SMI. tJOOMJ Sweet Potatoes can be had for. at cctl2 COOK A LANGLEY'8. -riB.- BBOO.n 8.-73 IMOXEJX FOB W-S sale low by S. E. GILBERT A CO., septl No. 4 Sycamore street. TKWAjyrTEH. i,6 oobesh WMMMTE WW Beans wanted at the highest market price, for which rash will be paid. Primp article. COOK A LANGLEY, octl2 No. 75 Main street. EABTH B BOOMS, do ilusters. Whisk Brooms, common to extra. Brussel Dusters, in great variety, Feather do all sizes. Blacking Brushes, with and without handles. Scrub Brushes, all kinds, to be hnd at octI2 COOK 4- LANGLKY'S. nEEM.VBMJ 8VBAB8 Mm. Stuart's Crushed, at 13c per B., do Powdered, warranted pure, at Y'c per tt., do Granulated, at 1:1c per lb., do A Clarified, at 12VJc per Bb These suuara are the best quality of any iu the City, and offered at lower prices, at octl2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. "MJTb F E T 8A CB8, WITH AJX'it without leathers, at octl2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. f. Vfl HMM 8 4t-'fJ'HOW SASH', 9 Glass, Nail-, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Bock Candy, Dried Beef, Oysters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone. Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds. Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Glass Jars, Lanterns and Flaiks, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Cap, Note, aud Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Teas, Camphor, Saltpeter, Ac, Ac. A supply of tbe above kept constantly ou hand, and for sale at the lowest prices by S. K. GILBERT A CO., octll No. 4 Sycamore street. -mmEw BBAZME J"VT8.- 5 BMMES WW new crop, just received bv octll S. E. GILBERT A CO. MmO T MCE. MB. AMOSMOBfJAJ WW is my only Agent ami Attorney for the State of Indiana and City of Evnusville. JAMES HEWITT. Evausville, Oct. Uth-lnuP TWjiOB 8AEE- -81.300 .V CMTf OB Ml ders tor sale iu sums to suit purchasers. ocW O. E. LEWIS. Ague and Fever OH CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BY SMITH'S Tojyic s irre wjm. rWVtE ATTEJTMOJV OF MI E A EE US M. iu Diugs and Medicines, and perrons ittftictod with the Chills and Fever or Ague aud Fever, is repectlully invited to this celebrated medicine, which has justly obtained a high reputntioti throughout tbe country, and for many years has ! maintained its superiority over all other remedies as a safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure for Chtlls and Fever or Ague and Fever. It does not produce headache, giddiness, buzzing of the ears, or any of the unpleasant effects which so frequently attend the uses of Quinine or other remedies, bnt may be given in all cases and tinder all circumstances whatever, to females, infmts, and all persons who are debilitated or have the moat delicate constitutions, without the least apprehension of any injurious or even unpleasant effects. This medicine has become a staple remedy, and for years has hen extensively used throughout the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana. Nebraska. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California, and more lately in Kansas Territory, and has permanently cured 2,000,000 of cases in all its varied forms and conditions, many of which were of from one to three years' standing, and had resisted all the usual remedies known in the country, and in no case did it fall to make a perfect and permanent cure where the directions wore properly followed. Such ia its invariable success that it has gained the confidence, favor, aud pa rronage of a large number of respectable practitioner of medicine throughout the country, who prescribe and administer It in preference to quinine and other remedies. The Proprietor has in bis possession a large number of certificates and other testimonials from persons who have used this medicine, as well as from physicians, druggists, apothecaries, and other dealers in medicine, attesting its siqierior ii tues as a curative in Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, and he eould obtain many thousand more, or enough to till up a large volumo, but he does not deem it necessary, aR it ia already extensively and favorably known to the public generally. For sale by city and country Druggists and Apothecaries throughout the West, North-west and South-west. WILSON, PETER, fc CO., (SUCCESSORS TO WILSON ASTABBIRD), Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Kv. JOHN J. SMITH, Proprietor. MM E UUM.S'fJ 75 BOXES BEST MM quality, jnst received and forsaleby octo S. K. GILBERT A CO., ! O 0 MM B CM 8 JV8T BEceived ler railuad, aud for sale by Oct 6 S. E. GILBERT CO. flod'OO CM B A B 8 A EE OVA EMities, from Common to Genuine Fine Havaua, for sale tow by S. E. GILBERT A Co. oct ti rmioBA ceo 100 boxes aJstmm ca'mJM db s, Pounds, yz lbs, 10s, 5s, Twist, Pancake, etc , from 12'-..'i 45c per tb.,in store and to arrive for sale by " 8. E. GILBERT A CO., octti No." 4 Sycamore st. WMOOTS K SMMOE8. ietlemtt east MM find some exquisitely nice Men's Calf, Oon gross, Scotch, Everett, Kausasaud Balmoral Boots at READ A BURROW'S, sept. 27, 'if. U Main st. TjfAIIMIJSHOES. I.ueiiet tcha scan MA good Calf, Kid and Goat Boots, either single or double sole, can have their wants supplied at BEAD A BURROW'S, sept. 27, '60. IS Maiu st. MmOOB MA TS, BO0 B MATsT-3 dux. j MF ass. sixes German Cocoa Door mats, U do, ass. sizes Jute Door mats, for sale by sept. IT. COOK A LANGLEY. MT HAS BECOME A 8 E TT EE MM M fact that COOK A LANGLEY sell the best Tim in tbe City. (sept. 27) JE-OR THE BEST .M8SOHTMET I Mrn and cheapest prices, all go by general consent to the isept27) EUREKA BAZAAR. M9EAIM t BCRMiOW'S STOCK OF st Hats, consisting of every stylo, shape and color, is open to the trade end at very low figures, at 16 Main street. sop. 27-1 td rCtTkMm EB8. M BE8H FEA T II E HS. WW rew Feathers now on hand, aud for sale in inv quantity to suit, at SCHAPKEK A BUSSING'S, sept2ft No. 49 Main street. rMlEABTS MAM7il'MmSAJHl M Boxes, Gunpower, Young Hyson, Imperial Slid Black, ' oct6 r sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. (K, I' l'i IT 1 TV B F EJ T M .VE A.'M C Linseed Oil, 15 bbls, in fine order, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT A CO. WJMlEA HE 8TABCH TS BOXES FOB sale vebt low , io lots to suit purchasers, by octU S. E. GILBERT A CO.

MISCELLANEOUS.

g-lOTTOJS- BATTM.VtJ 200 UAEEH tor sale to the Trade at Factory prices, by oct6 S. E. GILBERT t CO., Agents of "Cypress Mil:." WmME88EIt F I JV JB FEOOMMJS'O. MF 20,000 feet just received from City Planing Mills, and for sale bv JOHN F. OLOVER, octo-dtw tf Corner Seventh and Maic sts. 9 TO .ME EE it tt .yiEHJ fA' 8 for good and all size Shakers. sept21 NEW -JEWELRY AT TKftS HAVE JTV8T BECEMVEU A WW new supply of Jewelry, embracing a great variety of every new style. We would call the especial attention of the ladies to some very excellent and chaste Etruscan and Carbuncle full and half setts, which are also of a very reasonable price We have by far the largest stock of Gold and Silver Watches, CIoc I s, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, of any house in this city, all brought directly from the manufacturers and importers, and are selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It has been our endeavor to buy none bet genuiue Jewelry, aud we hope to meet a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. OSf Fin.) Watches repaired personally, or under our immediate supervision, bv competent workmen. BITTROLFF BRO'S., sept26 No. 48 Main St.. b't First and Second. m oi'EMtCOATB, OFali MtyU, WV from mottled Whitneys, at 82.60, to plain Cloth or Russian Beaver, at $16.00. The latter cannot be got up by regular tailors for less than $20.00 or $2f.u. Save your monev by railing at WM. K. FRENCH A Co.'s, No. 20 Main street. tt UAJT8 A VEST I SO u Piush Vesta, faiiev Styles and mm tt priced ; 260 Blk. Sattinet " strong and dnrablu; .00 Fancy Caai mere 14 great vuriety of pattern-, 200 Blk. Sutiu " all qualities ; 100 Fancy Siik and Silk P'.usb Vests, elegant put- ; terns. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., ! ept2o No. 20 Main street. MJVMMMA UCBBEM OVEBCOATS mnm M Leggins. Just received, a spleudtd stock of ! the abve g.eds, at 20 per cent, less than last year's prices. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., sept20 No. 20 Main street. "The American Clothing House.' Of H STOCK OF CHEAF AJVMM SCper Clothing is now complete, together with a full line of all styles of Fancy Notions and Furnishing Goods, nil of which we offer to the Wholesale trade, and will guarantee them t give satisfaction iu quality, style, and price. We would also announce to the citizens of Evausville, and to the retail trade generally, thut in addition to our wholesale stock, we will keep a superior line of goods for Retailing. In this line we wilt sell exclusively forCssu. But we can and will offer goods lower than they were ever sold by the regular dealers in this city. Try us, and seo for yourselves. W M. K. FRENCH A Co., 8cpt26 No 20 Main street. MBEASTEB FABMS.-SO BABBEM.8 M Newark Plaster just received and for salo by septt CIIAS. McJOHNSTON. NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. l . HASTINGS, mmO. SO MAMJV STBEET, JKfXf W next door to BittrolfTs, respectfully announces Ic her friends aud the ladies of Evausville and vicinity in general, that she has just returned with her Fall stock of Millinery aud Fancy Goods, which is the largest, finest and most beautiful ever brought to the city. She invites all to give her a call and examine her stock, and site flatters herself that she will be able to please all, both in the quality aud prices of her goods. septlt Mrs. J. HASTINGS. WXSBMEH8 WHO HAVE .YEVEB Ml traded at the store of the young firm, give it a trial once, and yon will save money in all kinds of Dry Goods Ladies' Shoes uud many other goods at MILLER A N IE A A OS'S, sept2l 43 Main street. jfmCMjy'lES, llE!WMlQBVaH Y fine large quinces just ree'd and for sale by se"p. 25 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. AVHEB8E, CHEESE. 23 BOXES prime W. R. Cheese just ree'd aud for sale by sep. 85 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Something New. Having opened an establishment for the manufacture of CORN BROOMS on Water St. bet. Main and Locust, in tbe Room formerly occupied as the Telegraph Office, I would respectfully call the attention of the Citizens ol Evausville to the fact that I am uow manufacturing every description of Com Broom,, and will sell at lower prices than the same can be l-ought iu Cincinnati or Louisville. Dealers would do well to call at my establishment before purchasing elsewhere. The Market price paid fnr Broom Com at all times. AM. CONNETT. sep. 25-oind FA L L TTATM 86 0. tlCH'll J. C0NNF.B. WM. WORMSN. CONNER & WORM AN, WM,, H UEESAEK MMEAEEB8 MJY WW Boots and Shoes, No. 9 Pearl street, between Vine aud Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custom and Eastern work, which is offered to the trade at lowest prices. anr;21-3md 5 0 0 m 0 s A o w s-3 0 It n -1 S -tso 3 o 3 y. en S S a, k s ,r CO P t 4 0 I 5 H 0 m P O CQ Us f4 0 i n s o o 4 05 Eh w r-ys eZl w Id PQ o 6t H A I s 0 fie 5

INSURANCE.

Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLOCK Evnnsvtlle. ! UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, i AojrsTEa or A vekauks, ato Nqtabt Prstic. He rentinaes to issue Policies from srvsral Firs ; Clans and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES I In the Country, on Inland and Fire Rink. He will ! also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjnatmant of Losses ; of every description under policies from other i agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties in : terested. His long experience as an LvsramoAgent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. -J Office. Marble Hall Buildiug, No. 9 Msln st NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN fash Capital, $300,000. CASH ASSETS, 11375,000 W. 0. HASTINGS, Sec r. A. F. BASTINGS, Pre'. Insures against ...,s and damage by Firs ou Dwellings aud their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly Issued and losses adjusted tur the Cotupuny by A. C. HALLOCK A SON , Ageuts, Marble Hall Building, Main street, sept 14 Evansvllle. Indiana QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. DO IFSANKLtN (CILDlNOS.) os WALNUT STREET, PU ILADELPHlA Fire Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, On Buildings and Merchandise of all descriptions GEO. H. HART, Preside lit. E. P. ROSS, Yioe PVes' I H. R. CMMlU, Secretary. S. H. Bt'TtKB, Ass't tie. ', OIRrCTOKS. Geo. U. Hart. Foster 8. Perkins, H. R. DaatgsfcaU. K. P. Ross. K. W. Bailey , S. Jones, M. D., A. C. Cattell, A. R. Chambers. Hon. H. M. Fuller, .b-hnG. Dale, Charles 0. Imlay. BATTELL, BEUM A ANTHE3. Agents for Evansrllleand vicinity. Office at Law A A utiles' Law office, 73 Mala treet. septl2 J&: O AeC JE1 Insurance OT NEMf YORK. Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all potd in of ONE MILLIONDOLLARS ABKETS JCLY lit, 1860 tl,500,00 The Home Insurance Company lnsnres against Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings and taeli contents, for a term of from 1 to 6 yean on th most favorable terms Stores, Storks of Merohao dize, Warehouses, Produce, Manufactories, and all insurance property, at fair and oquit ibis rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION aud transportation risks as low as the nature of the insured and the Company will warrant. Adjutting all losses fairly, and promptly paying them. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILMAETH, Vk Prss't J. Miltov Smith, Secretary. John McGcr, Ass't Sec'y. ppllralious made to and policies issued br A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Ajl's, aug?5 Marble Hall Buildings, Main street. HARTFORD HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 t II A It l1 fi 11 P E K P E T U A f. With a Successful Business Experleroe of jT-t y Y e a x a. Cash Capital $300,000.00 Capital and Surplus, $890,980.81 Insurance agaiust Loss or Damags by File, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, .Her chandlse, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ol property, can be effected In this Company upon as favorable terms as tho nature of the risks and security to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAK ATTENTION given to insnrln. Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture, LlveStoclc, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, etc., Ac, contained theriu, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICER'S : : T. 6. Allyn, Secretary. U Hunlingtou, Free t. j C. C. Lyman, Ass't BSCy. 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 Wester : and Henth Western States, Columbus, Ohio. ! Applications for insurance may be made to the : undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Ag'ts. Orricx: Maible Hall Building, Main street. aug23-2m INCORPORATED 1847. 0"ty -JF1 i x- o Y -OFHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. 1S, ?. WAITE. Ser v. C. B. BOWERS, Prss't 8. H. PRICK General Agent, Residing at Chicago, flis . CA3R CAPITA!. SURPLUS $327,5W This Compuny insures against loss and dstnage by Fire on Dwellings aud their Contents, 8tor?e. Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all Insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium a, any other solvent and reliable Company, Jd) luting Lemen fairly and paying them promptl Applications made to and Policies issued by A. C. HALLOCK A 80N . Marble Hall Buildings, Main St., aug21-Sms KvANflviLLi, Ind. -CAn I EES A. VMM FEVEB.MT MS A Ws settled feet that Harker's Chlorine Ague Kill or is the best medicine known lor effecting a sut s ' and permanent care of Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever. It prevents Ague Cake and all the ilia that follow the use of Quinine. For sate by N. S. THOMPSON, augl At the City Drug Store. MILLER & NIEHA U in. 4.1 Main st., bst. First and Second, KVAN3VILLE, INDIANA. rJTUMMS VOVJVU FMRM MS JC8T M opening a part of their splendid stock (as far as arrived) of Staple Dry Goods and Fancy ares for the Fall and Winter season, and tender a friendly invitation to their lady customers and tbe rest ot mankind, to give them a call, and eaamlne for themselves. All their goode recommend themseivas by a prims quality, an I perfec freshness, and will bs sold at small profit fer sash. sept

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