Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 39, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1860 — Page 2

EVANS VI LLE. IND. WECSKSDAY MORNING OCTOBER U4 PEOPLE'S TICIKEtI

Natiocal Election, On Tuesday. November 6th, I860. 1 Ail. miA w ' roR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF ILLINOIS. iy " Tot People op these United States are the rightful Masters of both congresses and courts, not to overthrow tiik Constitution, but to Overthrow the Men hj Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. flfej?" " I Love my Country more than I Lova my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electors for the Stole at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Eleetom. let Pistrict Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2l District John YV. liny, of Clarke. .'!d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John II. Farquhar, of Franklin. Mh District Nelson Tmaltir. of s'ayette. ".th District Buahun A. Riley, of Hancock. 7th District John Hum, of Putnam. Sell District Samuel a. Huff, of Tipperauou. 9th District James N. Tyner, f Miami, loth District Isaac Jcnkiuson, of Allen, llth District David O. Daily, of Huntington. Speech of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens. Protection to Liberty and Labor Posit tons of Parties Compared. (CONCLUDED.) Lei me ask here how any honest man, professing to be in favor of Protection, can Tote for Douglas or Breckinridge ? Let me ask, especially, how any Pennsylvanian, where all are Protectionists, can vote for either of them, and still claim to be honest' Let me ask the same thing of New Jersey, whose vital interests are struck down by these men. It puzzles me to know how certain respectable journals in the North can devote one column to the advocacy of Protection, and another to the support of Douglas or Breckinridge. Do they blush when they look in the glass ; or have the practices of modern Democracy extinguished that amiable emotion ? It is disgusting to see Gubernatorial, Congressional, and Legislative candidates professing to be Protectionists, aud yet supporting Douglas or Breckinridge. It would be harsh to call them fools or knaves, bat they must believe the people to be one or the other. Of Messrs. Bell and Everett I have little to say. I know the head of that ticket well. A more pure or nble man can hardly be found. In most thing, he agrees with the Republican party. He is in favor of the protection of American industry. Ho believes that Congruss has sovereign power over the Territories. In one thing only do we differ. In hostility to modern Democracjr we coidially agree. Hence it astonishes me to see his friends in ihe Free States directing their hostility against the Republicans, and coalescing wiib Democrats. No ono is mud enough to suppose that BeU can be ejected by the people or the House of Representatives. If by possibility, they jould give a free State to Douglas or Breckinridge, it would only send the election to Congress, where Joe Lane, the most unlit of the whole lot, would be made President What would the friends of Bell gain thereby 1 The scorn of both parties the favor of none, flow different would it be if Lincoln wore elected? His administration cannot be a sectional one, for that would violate the principles of Republicanism. He must select a portion of his Cabinet and many of his office holders from the South. Where should he go for them bill among the Southern Opposition ? No where could he find truer or safer men. What Republican would object to such men as Beil, or Et heritage, Bolts, Bates, Rayner, or flf. Winter Davis. The protective urstem Ins uo truer or abler men than the Southern Hell men. Why should Northern Del I men outlaw themselves from the sympathy and patronage of the Republican Administration ? 'i be Republicans in ihe last session of Congress showed their freedom from sectional or party bigotry by giving two of their best offices to men outside the party to an Anti-Lecompton Democrat and to a South American. They were elected solely for their merits, witboutpledge or condition. There has been no reason to regret the confidence reposed in them. Why should not the whole Opposition in ihe North support Lincoln, in the Mouth Dell ? A conjunction between the Bell men and the Democrats is forbidden by nature and against all decency. Let all who are really opposed to Democratic corruption work together. If not in the same field, let us say in the fraternal language of Abraham to his brother Lot, when about to part : " Let there be no strife between me and thee; go thou to the South, we to the North; there is room enough for both." These suggestions are intended for the Ave men of the party. Then- is a small class of trafficing leaders Hunt, Brooks and Fuller whom they sire not espected to reach ; and also a very select antl respectable class who dweil where merchants " most do congregate.'' They tremble when Slavery frowns. They dread the black list, and fear the loss of the sale of bales of goods. They are the men that get up Union saving meetings when the South blusters. If they knew bow little credit they got for it from their Southern masters, they would not f.el flattered. When to appease them some Northern doughface ia Congress points to these indications of loyalty, they sneer at nim. They doubt their sincerity and their power, 'u this they certainly do them great wrong. Have they not smote the ground nine times with their foreheads in token of submission ? If they have r,ot eaten sufficient dirt, let the required quantity be prescribed, and you mny be sure they will forthwith set about it. i uey nave licki mournful Conventions. passed resolutions censurinL' those ln spoke for others, beg South to bt rH rdosn, deplored the sins of ed forgiveness, and implored the y their goods. .Sincere? ITu were the artisan! at Lpbesus, who made gain by selling si., or shrines of the goddess, niore in earne.-t irhen for two hours ihev shouted with one voice, " Great is Diana qi: the Ephesians." They also undervalue the statiding of these professional I'uion savers. Some ot them hue held high places of public trust. . ome have been swift racers on the political Course. To be sure, being now let down in "he .sinews, r:n;; boned, aud spavined, they have been withdrawn from, the turf. Being of no gender, cool, passionless, and mostly busted in mercenary pursuits, they Claim lo be sale guardians of the Union for ' thesaofo reason, that eunuchs are entrusted With the harem. Do the honest men of the Bell party know to what condition their leaders are striving to reduce them ? They : tr-at them like Hessians who were sold by Ihe head toJCiag George to fight his bat. : ties against the republicans of America.

Those leaders have Swiss iustincts. They care not on which sidu they Ir New York tber sell them to !dii!tT;i.- ; in New Jersey to BrackinriJjre ; in Pennsylvania to the higheet bidder. 1 have no fear that the real men of the party will follow these mercenary lenders. They will finally arrmiirn thumGalrc unflnp the li:innir (if T.iri.

cola and Liberty ; Lincoln ami Protection . . the only banner on which is inscribed Protection to the poor man's labor and the rich man's capital." There seems no reason to doubt the election of Lincoln. A very large majority of native-born citizens are for him. I am happy to know ihntmost of our German fellow citizens are Republicans. They have felt oppression and hate it. I wish I could say the same of the countrymen of the immortal O'Connel the great apostle of liberty, who would not shake hands with n slaveholder, though hu was ambassador to the Court of St. James. But I am paiDed to confess that they are generally on the side of Slavery with Mitchell and O'Conor, who blaspemousl- declare it a divine institution, and sigh for plantations well stocked with slave". After the election of Mr. Lincolu, what will happen ? You have heard ominous threats from the Democracy. If I venture suggestions, I trust it will not be thought that I am pretending to kuowledge not open to nil. I think it is easy to predict i some things that will not happen. H.A. Wise and his co-conspirators will not make good their threat to take possession of the Capitol aud obstruct the inauguration an idle threat wliich has, however, made the knees of a few old women in panj taloons. smite together. If be should attempt it, with every Southern slaveholder i and overseer at his back, calm, brave Lin- . colu would split them asunder like a rail, i and scatter them to the four winds of heaven. Although no such folly will he at- , tempted, I have some fear that the President will be in danger from a regular siege. ! Every avenue leading from Virginia to the I White House will be blocked up by the bold j chivalry liegging for office. Instead of I coining armed with weapons, they will bear j enormous rolls of petitions, numerously signed with excellent certificates of their loyalty and fitness. They will not be ad" ) dressed to ,; Abe Lincoln, Black ftepobli- ! can." They will be most respectfully beaded to " His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, I President of the I'nited States, the petition.: ! roost humbly showetb," &c. It will be , pleasant to see bow polite these gentlemen will become, who now talk of " Black UeI publicans." They will suddenly discover 1 that this party is called " Republican " ', without any prefix, and that they have always considered it a very respectable : name, once borne by the fathers of the i Revolution, and by Jefferson. I think we are able, from the character j of the new President, to t el 1 some things I Hint will happen. j He will drive the plunderers from their i prey. He will select for his cabinet the purest aud ablest men ot the uation, witbotii regard lo North or South ; preferring none, and rejecting none, because he is on one side or the other of MitsVm k IMxon's Inn1. He w ill lend the influence and power of his place to foster and protect our national i industry. j lie will take care not to suffer his atlmin1 istration to be disgraced by allowing any i member of his cabinet to 111 wart his recant I mendatious by hostile official reports. He w ill see that all laws shall be faithfully executed, whether he approves of them i or not. , He is an earnest Anti-Slavery man; and j I dure sav that some of the comprises of the j Constitution (which were expected to be temporary), are repugnant to hi feelings; but while that Constitution lasts he will I treat it as the highest law known lo him ! in bis executive duties. And he wiil take ; care that it shall last while he is in power, unless it be changed in a constitutional way. , No disunionists will bo allowed treasonably I to resist it ami eocape the gallows. He will resist the extension of slavery in- j to any Territory now free. He will aid to annul those infamous law! j j which Doughis boasts under his "great I i principle, " have introduced while and Mack I slavery into New Mexico and Ali.uica, as i far north as '.IS degrees, aud west tc the Pacific ocean. He will help to extirpate another disgraxefdi patriarchal'' Instnnfion which pollutes IT tall. . He will enforce tbr'law against the dinholical slave trade, by an earnest co -opera- ; tio'i with other nations, and hang the pirates. Mr. .Stevens here entered upon the usual ' argument to prove that Ihe Republican doc- i trine was the Irue one. and that by the j Constitution slavery could not go into Territories unless by an act of Congress thorizing such u proceeding. He coin ihe au-lad-ed as follows: Whether this ragged, torn, disjointed Democratic party will survive to enter another light against freedom I know not. Its enormities, since it surrendered itself to the dominion ot slavery, have Wen eoaal to any punishment. Freedom ignored the Declaration of Independence denied, ridiculed and trampled on, slavery enforced at the point of ihe bayonet, a whole quarter of the globe outlawed from human sympathy, a whole race of God's children declared have no " tights which white men wen bound to respect,'' would seem to justify tin harshest sentence which mortal or immortal tribunals could intlict. Fellow eitizens, let all who love liberty tnoro than slavery who love their country more limn parly join the t riuiuph.il throng wlio are about to escort a Republican President to the executive mansion of a Repnbtc. can nation. What Fkaus Hatnt as Antnw: The Paris correspondent of the londoti Times alludes to the constant fear Of bis life in which the Kinperor of ths ii'iench lives, of the Carbonari. During his laic trip to his dominions, every care was taken to get suspicious characters, ant of. the way. One very curiou9 nie...... of insuring his Safety was resorted to; it vra that of forcing the owners of houses, within a certain distance of the imperial residence to give up the keys I of their celhu- to the police. These individuals were forced, during the whole visit and for some days before, to ask for their kays every tilae they needed a bottle of wine : ' Hfttwm inch eeounton a policeman was sent nilh them to fetch it. A certain boase in Jie Place Victoire, in Nice, MH emptied of all its inhabitants, whilst Hie impev.nl vi'mi j lasted, nobody knew lor precisely votbtt rea. son ; bnt the proprietors, Tor racaatug it received from the autnoritiea (he sito. of 60,t'OO francs ; the house, it is suppeaed; having been in some way uselul to the police. tfcJTA New York nic-b:iiw bag ma.le a , clock, Ufa " weight" tif ntantnl runs? down , an upright screw that :ves through Il,p center, turning precise! jr .s.s not does on a bolt. The operntion is. ati Wtatf il bv ranlring the screw ot bilil aoliabvl U-i-l, and I interposing n aaaalt. natihnad wheel lor tbe ; weight to run on. The revolution of tb j wt-igbt i, of course, rtnutily i .jintnnnicateti to tbe gearing of the clock.

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PAY YOUR DEBTS & SAVE COSTS. n b s o v s k.vo wuva Jt thctns lv. s indebted to m i !y note, due bill, oropen. account, will pb-ase come forward and pay tie- same within this week. I have dunned and dunned, till " Dunning " went for L'ucolu, aud now I " must make the le st of a had bargain,'- uud try what virtue thcr is in law. The wise will be cautioned accordingly. THUS. REDMOND. octVSS-lw O .1 E OIL L.litl .- JUST it;t of Coal Oil reived, a large au-l elegant b Lamps, consist inx of a full assortment ot Swiuint, Band, Parlor, and Bedronan Lamps, aJaaChiniaaaa, Wicks, ami oil of lire let j lP9t Ua'.tty. WM. BIKBBOWKB, Drugrlst, OCt Ski 78 Slain street, Washington Block. 1Jtjy-jK 'IT'S VOfU.II.'I, A'lttK nared from Cocoa nut Oil, an elegant prepar ed lor thu Hair, wliich it ir serves, beautifies, and renders dark and glossy. It is the best aud cheai -est ITtil ill isjulll). iii the wt rid. For salo bv WM. BIKRIIOWKU, Druggist, 0Ci23d No. 78 Main street, Washington Block. It ItUKVMdTISM, VSK Till: Damascus Liniment. It hastmred thousands of the worst ca-es. Prepared only at WM. BIEBBOWEB'S, Druggist, cet23 78 Main street, Washington Block. "jf .Oil MtlSHX-X HKl.1l t oil jFISH', a good article, just received by JAS. titSKINK CO., ScrSS 47 Main street. CUIt JfjK.Vf, MITTUB, till hi 8. J ' constant supply of the above receiving daily, aud for sale at JAS. EBSKIXE & CO.'S.. :cl2S 47 Main street. Large Sale Of Liquors and. Other Groceries Auction. MS WjK IHH J tiOUT TO CHJi .VtW jn ownosiness, we will sell our entire block of Foreign and Domestic Liquors at auction at our Store, No. 4". Mair. street, Kvansville, on TUfcSDA V, OCTOBBB 23d, at 'J o'clock A. M., consisting of 20 bolf of Kye wkisky. It bids Bourbon w hisky, 211 half casks and quarter eusks of Brandies, also reach, Apple. Cherry, Catawba, French and New York Brandy ; Ginger, Port, Sweat, Malaga, Madeira Wines ; Holland Gin, aud Stomach Bitters, Tobacco, Begmrs, Pefroiersauce, and a great variety of fltther Groceries too numerous to mention. TkRMs : All Hums Wfllll STU cssh ; over 8-o, llirre mouths credit, purchaser giving note with approved security, payable ill thu Bat:k. GTJMBEBTS k MEYER. II. Nkijsov, Auctioneer. BCttS Coroner's Inquest MX Hilt Ol-KH THK HOIlt' O v ma r Mrs. BofaoVt, torDH-rly 3Irn. lffasel. found dead buru Th,bv a in wttm !iytown, PiRfou tnwiislttp. Vtiinlpr4 -utility, on thv lTtb day ol October, I860, ftriltct t tin; Jury was, hlio came tt licr ilt-atb oidfxy froni iiirornin'rauf''. Wlicn s!k dir-tl ah. wan about 40 yari ol Kgr, about Ira ftt blgl, .ai urtawed in bee grave lotbui Nb(Nt tbo mijrjl trt w.ih lu-ld, aud bad ii her peraoBs, ns tar as W4 h:ve fK-sfii unablftl U iLct-rtain, iw abovt- atatfd. pctlO-tf JOHN WAYMAN, Nron r V. C. TKHKOSt'OM'IV Oil SKI. ft OICRESCENT CITY HALL, October 1C, IT, 13, 19. and lift, 1860. Kxhibitiou for Schools and Families on Satiuday afternoon, Oct-90th, at 3 o c.loi k. Ministers and Teachurs admitted fies. Ailinission 23 tents; Children l't cents. See small bills. Holland Bitters ion i vYtTiz: i.v. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, S.c. Tar Ruciossful int: loated Remedy lias be of c impounds called KluctSoo aud ose of this reltv m tbe hiinil for a literal ii 1 Bitters,' oltvrfd in arioiiM f rin-1, from a quart b 1 1 1.' to a llve-gallou kee. until this word -nitiers is t . 1 1 anotner name tor grogy or Homo villanous wbisk.'V mixture. lint the really great relief derived from the minute dose, one teaspoonful, of our medicine, ECERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, anil (As rntire abssttf' of tfir jrrtntratii v. has ssnv l.lisle-d loch a reputation smich the host of imitations and counterfeits have failed to undermine. It is positively a vegetafata pn-jMiration, with bnrtly iufttl lent pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Half Pint Bottles.) price ONE lJiH.HR. it is a medicine of long-triad efficacy for Purifying the Pln'hi. M essential for the fotltnfttion of gsd health and for C"rrsMing disorders of the htomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince tbe Bfliicted of its Halulary elfects. The stomach will speedily regain its i-treiith. a healthy action off the liver bowels and kidneys will s.w.ri take placet, and renewed health bo tM quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try BtvrhaveN Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try BttTliavc's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Bar have's Holland Bitters. For WATERBltASn, Try BaThave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Bcerkave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try Bterliave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bferhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved higkly lreueficial, and In others enected a decided cure. Tieiitl Carefully ! The genuine, highly-concentrated BdnnAVT.'s BtaB l.' s; Bittibs is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The tzreut demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many imitations, which thu public should guard again9t purchasing. lleware of imjxisitinn .' See that our name is on Vie label of every bottle yon buy. Senj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, BvdlUviUe, I ml. SCOTS AND SHOES!" 3ES TVL OVAL. itx vj"imnsn.'jrm ius mh--s bis Shop from Main stri-et, No. ti:i. i" App's Bbsk. No. 7 fourth stieet, opposite th Upper Iarkef House, aud reqnsata his old frieuds and the public ill general to call and see hiut at his new stand, at) he can still satisfy Ibess all iu the Boot aud J-boe lino. C" BepaMaK shall be done at the shortest no ice, and iu the best id' style 4 ilitl r One, i vtne Jit .' Cheep for CmH I uetlS-lmd .!OHN 51. Al?l". fsrlA TiMVJ 4it HOU8 j PThis (ttttf 'ii.t ivftl, pitt bte;tnnr Linden, r'MH' tb- ncn wru a hi htt, mu h as LOfr Kh : liui. Jhvm, Mcxicuii, Utm-te l , Kst'iiOc, Hiid LtioutitJ. SITGAR8 : K Hut'ti. Oi tht.i. Powdered, Loaf, uud N'f Ot Iran. : GoldftU Syrup, aSiitfur lltutoe. Kftoil' d, rti.d uiiiiuoii. TKAS : Btaek : t.i.i in iaftrrkd. Gun ldwlerv Iniporial, mid TonRg Hftob. Koi Hale ly 3K&. RKSKINK Jt ., v lis 47 Mailt Btne4. . V K tw spice. Gilt moii. Indigo, ; t'KK t'K It, J I.K- ; Usee, Mustard, China- j Bishoprick'a celebrat- ' er, Cloves to, and Blaaiuj ed i o lis Powder. :.t tS. KKSKINK.V CO.'S. j S ST " I J" WILLOW W-IH tr. : W W e'liiii ns, I task els Tuits, Kan,- ts, Cocoannt 1 Pipnera, Kollinie Piaa. Clothes Pins, I'oi.coe Masbcts, Iiadles. BASKETS ofevery kiud -mI vartety. . such as Clothes, Market, Fruit, Woik, OSce anA Kgg Ba-;i.cts : trust era, Mops, Mriisitros, Nest boxes; 1 Ni:ii lv-s, Sbakei Brootaa, Brushes tor 9crnbbian BrnshM to blacken yi ur stoves, anl Brasbea lo ,:, Slacken your boots and shoes, ami Brushes t, . Vbitea oio bouses, t a- aide bv im H.s .1 iS. ERSKINK Co. tiMjmtxTi'uti iivtiMJVMhtt tuniZl , '9 A rill line o I there very fashionable-and baud- -aome ttetmeuls -exireasly for the rerail tnele durtng it..- tfltt and Winter. Tbey win ive entire i. s. ilis'. i. ,f, ipMliry oiei s-yle, old th. pfte f "ill t. a eii I. I s pes lout, less ttian any on. . eia got op . .to. i; ,i mi tide i rbisiurtitrft tor. WM. E. FBEN II M Co., sopt2o No. 2d Main street. J

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, 5 First Street, between Main and Locust. N -nir.nA' owe it TO TIIK Pi nut WW Wheeljr ek Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased continence iu its merits as the best and most ruliahle family 1 sewing machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no I ridge or chain on the under side ; is simpla in con- ' struction, more speedy in movement, and more durablu than any other machine. We give lull In- ; structions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary ! seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and j tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted for j three years. Wcalsokeepon constantly hand a full assortnieut ' of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above ! machines, from persona of the highest standing ; East and West, giving price', Ac, will be furnished I gratis, on application in person or by Utter, i feb9Iv . M. SELLMAN. Closing; Out. M)rV JHE SEl.II.Vti JT MSWW duced prices our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DBLGGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS CALICOES. CASSI HKRKS, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have iu the Dry Goods line w will sel low tor CASH, as it is our full determination to change business. JAS. OAKLEY & SOS. jiine4-0nid iJt.yiH.KS jr.vt ' sof": Kttot- ' tor Jt Gamble's rri.L wfioht Star Caudles, Proctor & Gamble's Tallow and Summer Mould Candles, Proctor & Gamble's A No. t Lard Oil, .' hbls. to be had of JAS. EKSK1NK & CO. Bj-vj"" To I'ersotts out of' Employment. i&g AGENTS WANTED In Every County of the United States, rWJO KJ't4JIJE IJS- THK SJILK OK M the ban) and most elegantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the most iuteiosting character, adapted to tbo wants of the Farmer, Mechanic, aud Merchant; they are published in the best style an ! bound in the most substantial manner, and are wt t thy a place iu tke Library of every Household iu the Laud. Mi-iS" To men of enterprise ami industrious habits, this business afters ail opportunity for profitable employment seldom to to met with. Persons desiring to act as agents will receive promptly by mail fnll particulars, terms, Ac, by iddn ssinsr LEARY, GETZ & Co., Publishers, oetl7 No. 22t North Second St., Philadelphia. UNPRECEdTIiTEDNDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. OIS!II.'tJ TO l.U BKJISK -H W w' business and loiilil up an extf nsire Caah tiade, I will. In in tbe l'Jtb of this month, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per eeut. to Cash Buyers. My ftttock is anvrge and frcob, comprising the niot Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. Anil I am confident tbatca-b buy ts wilt Ik; Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by railing at the cheap cash storeof WM. It. DI NCAN, octl3-3md No. G Main street. IRRESI.-TIKLK STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now in store, and an- sutniittin for in -HM-itio, tbi ir rect-nt fxtenhive iiiin bases of Kali and Winter Fancy and 8tope lry QoodS, which lor BlegBitee, Variety and Cheapness, are nsnr paSaHsL Tin v uoiild direct particular attention to tine Annexed lint, wbicb will U diposetl of at prices tbattMiinot fail lo meet vitbtbe approbation of the Most fufitiilious. The Goods are all new and warrant d perfect. Tliey OtbrSte Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Twecds.Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Flaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, 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 Brcche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and bquare Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In tlu Hosiery department will be foiiud a replete Mock, in Plaiu, Mixed, aud Fsucy Wool and Fleeced Cottou Ilese, Fancy Wool Knitted Goods, including shawls, Hoads, foutans, Nubias, Ae., Ladier." and Gents' Kid, R. Silk, Cloth, and Buckkiu Gloves and Gauntlets, Ladies' and Gents' L. Wool a ad Merino Vests aud Drawers, Ilats and Caps iu new shapes, and l.udits' Furs. They are prepared to exhibit their late importation f Irish Linen Goods, comprising: Irish Liaeus and Handkerchiefs, the t est ussortmeut of Sheetin :s and Snirtank ever olfered, Lineu Damask Tablu Cloths. Bleached and Brown, all siies. Napkins, Towels, Doylies, und every other description pnrtaiatag to this class of mauufacture. N. B. Nowon liaiids, a great variety of Thompson' Celebrated Skirls, now so favorably know u to tbe Ladies of this city, and whit h ti. m R. have had the pleasure ot iinro.lucfng. As we ale desio.us to jfive to our customers erirry advantage possible, and having faci ities tor so doing second to none in our line of bt sincss, W. are therefore fttliV dettrmiiiel to dispose of our present lartte stock at the smallest lemntierative prices. A call respectfully solicited. octlT rlOUOJS'HlfS IJVqi;E&THBI.B ' over the tody of John Hauuam, or Lanam, WhOM body was lollnd lit Kapplot'S Hotel, on Water street, Kvausulle, Pigeou Toensbip, Vanderboricb County, on the llth day ot Octob r, lSO. The verdict A the Jury was lhat be cuiiu to his death by a congestive ebtll j that at the time, ot his death lie was about Bfty-fOUr years of age; that he was about live feet ten inches in hi(ht ; th o when he died he was dressed in a yellow Mnrtel uudei -sbirt and a white cottou ovei -shirt, and had ou hi. person, so far as vie have been able to ascertain, what is above dc-scrlhc-a, na liavm been fonnd undressed i.-j his lied room. cctlC-3v.d -JOHN WAYMAM, C. V. C,

MISCELLANEOUS. -T JIIIKS yjTS. WK MA VK JUST JlJ received another lot of Florentine, Toburg, Leghorn , Straw, Butland, and Cloth Hats, for Misses and Ladies. Call soon, at SCUAPKEU A BfSSIN-G'S, octl2 No. 4:1 Main atreet. WmOOTS JJVMI SUOKS. UKKl A" MM Burrow's stock of Bhiu and Shoes is again large aud complete, made so by heavy recruits. Their stock is inferior to none ever brought t) this part of the State, and they are offering them at very reduced prices to rash aud prompt paying trde, at (oetl) No. lo MAIN STBEKT. 2,0 (ID I.BS IIKJ !- ,v. sutr: s, 200 ths Cincintiati Bologna Sausage, just received at (oetli) COOK & LANG LEY'S. WW VBKKttMiPIJS'U tJOOIJS .V MM great abundance at octla COOK & LANOLEY'S.

aryv van f wjihikt JLtt and Willow Ware at OK U'OOII octl COOK & LANOLEY'S. WT SHl.VES KOB Jl.f., HICH JW M Poor. Sullivan's Stove Polish, the best evef made, for sale by COOK & LANGLEY octl2 rwiKJ t tk.i . thj :t'o uj-a j j - M sou Teas, from bQc to 31, at octlsj COOK A LANOLEY'S. d'4 no is. jpKi.nn oj'iovs ojyconsignment for sale low, to close, bv oct 17 COOK JLANULEY. r wjyri" o uiikk sgujypo wit i: it : " (not Dupont's) but the best Gunpowder Tins in the City, are to be had at octlj COOK & LANOLEY'S. T 95 VTS I' Hit HI'S II. UOOII Sweet Potatoes can be bad for, at oct!2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. OtJV uuoo.ns 7 5 iT6xit j- koh sale low by S. E. GILBERT CO., septl No. 4 Sycamore stieet. -mw,ajrnii 1,000 at sh white WW Beans wanted at the highest flaaxket pried, for which cash will be paid. Prime article. COOK & LANGLEY, ocll'i No. 75 Main stret. JLM EJ It th uxoo.ns, MM do Duster, Whi.k Brooms, common to extra, Brussel Iusters, in Treat variety, Feather do all sizes, Blacking Brushes, with aud without handles, Scrub Brushes, all kinds, to be had at octl COOK t LANG LK V S. M E I l.y'E It SI U JUS MM Stuait's Crushed, at 13c per If,., do Powdered, irarrimte-l pmre, at 13c per It'., do Granulated, at Lie per Ite. do A Clarified, at I2C per Iti. These susars are tbe beat quality of any in the City, aud offered at lower prices, at octl-2 COOK & LANOLEY'S, grijt BP K TSJ CM S , WITH JIJVU Ms without leathers, at octl2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. a.i i .v At ie . wijy-ito if sjsii, Glass, Nail', Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Knglish Walnuts, Rigs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Rock Canity, Dried Beef, Oysters, Sardines, Alum, Epson, Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone. Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Bat ting. Cloves, Cement. Cigars of all kinds, Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Glass Jars, Lanterns and Klaiks, Mustard, Matches, Pepor Sauce, Spauish Moss. Stole Pipes. Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Kancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Cap, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelops, Tea, Caaiphor, Saltpeter, Ac, Ac. A supply of tbe above kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices by S. K. GILBERT A CO., octll No. 4 Sycamore street. 'mmkir BBjl'SII. J'l'T8.5 BBI.S a' W new crop, just received bv octii s. e. Gilbert a 00. 119'ot i t: k .--MB.la.no s .no bujj W is my only Agent and Attorney for the State of Indiana and city of Kvansv ille. JAMES HEWITT. Kvansville, Oct. Ilth-lmd jriojr sji. e- i .:ioo fv t iTf ouM7 derB tor sale in sums to suit purchasers. oct:t O. E. LKWIS. Ague and Fever OR CHILLS AND FEVER SPEED1 LY CURED BY TOJY1C SY'IZMJl. fMlME .ITT H JSTI OJ" O I' IIE.lt. E Its M iuDiugs aud Medicines, and persons nlllicted with the Chills arid Fever or Ague and Fever, is repectfully iuvited to this cetebraled medicine, which ha. Justly obtained a high reputation throughout the country, aud for many year, has maintained its wip.rinrlrj over all other remedies us a safe, certain, speedy ami permanent cure for Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever. It does uot produce headache, giddinissH, bugging of the ears, or any of the unpleasant eft rts which so fiMijuentty attend the uses of Quinine or other remedies, but may be given in all eases and under all circumstances whatever, to females, infants, and all iersons who are debilitated or have the most delicate constitutions, without the least apprehension of auy injurious or e.en noteaatnl edicts. This medicine has become a staple remedy, and for years has been extensively used throughout tho States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Loiii.iuna, Texas, Arkansas, Slissouri, Illinois, Iowa. Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, railiiaylianiil. Michigan, and California, and more lately in Kansas Territory, aud has permauent'y cured 2,000000 of cases iu all its varied forms and conditions, many of which war. of from one to three years' standing, and had resisted all the asual remedies known in the country, and in no esse did it fail to make a perfect and permaneut cure where the directions were properly followed. Such is its Invariable success that it has gained the confidence, favor, and patronage of a large number of resectable practitioners of medicine throughout tin' country, who preribe and admiuister it iu prefetv see to quinine aud other remedies. The Proprietor has in his possession a large number of certificates and other testimonials from persons who have used this medicine, as well us from j physician., druggists, apothecaries, and other deal- ' ers in medicine, attesting its superior virtues as a curative in Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, and heould obtain many thousand more, or enough ' to till up a large volume, but he does uot doeui it j necessary, as it is 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, & CO., (successors TO Wll.iSOS i. stabhird), Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Ky. JOHN J. SMITH, Proprietor. mm Mi H B r.f It l't BOXES BEST MM quality, just received and for sale bv oet6 S. E. GILBERT A CO., ntV I II S . 1 O O II Ml .11 S JEST HEMI ceived per raitoad, and for sale by Otrt 0 8. E. GILBERTS CO. 3' OtnOOO VIBJBS-JLR. OUJLIities, from Commou to Genuine Fine Havana, for sale low by , E, G I LDEKT & Co. oet G rwlOBJCCO 1 OO BOXES. I.'II VJIBML dies, Pounds, '- it, 10s, 5s, Twist, Pancake, etc , from l)4J43c per lb., in store and to arrive tor sale by S. E. GILDKKT & CO., octo No, t Sycamore .1, 'tTBOOTS a SHOES. UisIhiHis cart MM tiod some exquisitely nice Men's Calf, Cob cress, Scotch, Everett, Kansas and llalmoral Bouis it BEAD&I1LKKOWS sept. S7, 'till. IS Main st. "jr jTbIBS' SHOES. i. allien tcho tr tint M-J good Calf, Kid aud Goat Boots, cither single or double sole, can have their wants supplied at Kl.AD i tL niiuvv s, sept. 2T, 'W). '- Main st. WW 09 11 JiiJTs, it boB ,njTS.:i An. MM ass. sires German Cocoa Door mats, 3 do, ass. sites Jute. Poor mats, for sale by ,ept. 2T. COOK A LANGLEY. TMT BUS BEVO.nE J SET T I. K. II M fact that COOK Si LANGLEY' sell the best Tea. in the City. (sept. 27) jfraffi rjlfAr BBST JssoMT.nK.yi M and cheapest prices, all t'o by general consent to the (septi7) EUREKA BAZAAR. B9EJII X BVBROWS STOCH OK M Hats, consisting of eve y style, shape and color, is opoa to the trade and at very low figures, at 15 Malu .treat. Sep. 27-ltd S dhfh i BS, t BIS HH EE. I Tit EMS. -- mv39 New Feathers iiow ou Band, and foi sale in any quantity to suit, at 9CHAPKKK A BITSSING'S, sept2i No. 4'J Main street. rmEJS. 7. H.ILE I HKSTS .I.vft W Boxea. Gunpower, Vouug Hyson, lmp.-ti.,l and Black, tor sale by octe H. i'-- GILBERT A CO. PI HITS TUB P E r I JVJg JJ 'It Linaoed Oil, la bbls, in fine order, for said low by a. K. GILBERT 4 CO. T&jjifl, : STjmi'B TS BOXES KB , M eak' VEiv L'-w. In lot. to suit purchasers, by octo S. E. uILBKKT & CO.

MISCELLANEOUS. -TtOTTOjy- BJTTI.YtJ 200 UJl.KS W-S for sale to the Trrde nt ractorrjiriccs, by OctO S. E. OILBtBT.it CO.. Agents of " Cypress Mills."

WweKS!i:1, MMJVE MJ.OORIJa. WW "'1,000 feet jus"! received from Citv Planing Mills, and for sale by JOHN F. 6LOTKB, oct." dt tf Corner Ssvent1! and Main sts. TO .ft 1 1. 1. 1-it V J'IKHJl'S'S good and all size Shakers. septal NEW JEWELRY HJVK JUST RUtKIVEII WW new Fiipply of Jewelry, embracinc a ?reat variety of every new style. We would call the es-pt-cial attwntiouof the lad.ies to some very excdlent and chaste Ktruscan nnd Csirbnncle full and ba'ff setts, which are also ot a very reasonable price We have by far the largest sfoek of Gold and BID ver Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, of any house in this city, all brought directly from the manufacturers end importers, and aro selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It has been our andeavor to buy none bat paaolBf Jewelry, and we Iiope to meet aontinuanoo of the liberal patronage herotofiire b- stowed npu us. Fin 1 Watches repaired personally, or under our immediate supervision, bv competent workmen. BITTROLFF BKO'S., septSG No. 4S Main St.. h't First mid Second. 1 S ' fJtUCOJ TS, OK all Mtyle, .9 W from mottled Wbitneys, at (2.50, to plain ( loth or ltussiaii BtaTer, at ijlii.oo. The inttei canuct lo get up bv regular tailors for less than f JO.Is.1 or $-j septg S'tve vuiir moiiev by calling at WM. fc. KRKNC H .V Co.'s, No. 20 Main street. irj.vr ESTt -aso uey Htvles.aiid tow tloll Plush VeKpric, d ; 250 Elk. Sa tin; 300 Fancy Casta Bud Blk. Suliu 1th) Fancy Silk t " strong and durable; ere 14 great variety oi patterns, " all qii itities ; and Silk Plush Vests, elegant patWM. K. FRENCH A Co.. Ni. 'Jo Main stn et. .V II U III It III: H OVEKCO.ITS ana Ltggius. Just received, a splendid stock of j the atMVe good., at -o percent, less than last year's ! prices. WM. K. ritESfCIl Co., sepfJG No. 20 Main street. The American Clothing House."' Ol It sTOt'H OK CMMJP .i-Vll SI -per Clothing is mw complete, together with 11 ful! line ol atl sty hoef Kancy Notloni and Furuishiiig It. .oils, all ol w hich V.e ott r to the Wholesale trade, and will guarantee them lv gi-es,tis-faction in qualiiy. stvle, and price. We would also ! announce to the citiaeaftof gvaae, iKe. and p. the retail trade generally, that in addition to our j wholesale stock, we will keep a superior line of goods for RetailiS'I. In this line we will s.l ex-clu-ivelv for''ASit. Putwecanaud affTt offer gjods lower tl an Ihev were ever sold bv the regular 1 dealers in this ci Iv. Try us, and see for voiirselves. I wm. b. nm h a Co., SfptL'G No 'Jtl Slsin street. MM sti: It I'. I It I S. 5U H.I till El. s M Newark Piaster just received and for sale by septl I'll AS. II dull NSTON. NEW FALL MILLINERY, j MRS. J. HASTINGS, . SO .TMIJ' STREET, ,'EXT W w next door to Bittrolrrs, re8pe.:tfullv aulloUlo-es to her friends and the ladies ofKvanavillo and vicinilv in general, that sbo has jii't returned with her Fall stock of MilUnery anil Fancy Goods, wbii b is tbe largest, finest and most beautiful ever brought to the city. She Invite, all to give her a call ami examine her stock, and she natters herself that she will be aide to p'ease all, both iu tli rv and prices of her Mods. septt-l Mrs. .1. HASTINGS. AU It.tiElts WHO H.il 'E J'EM'Klt ML traded at the store of the young lirm.givo it I a trial once, and yon will save money iu all kinds ! ot Diy Goods Ladies' Shoes and MMny ollu r goods Bt MILLER ,v NIK AAl'S'S, septal 4:1 Main street. Ofl.VtES, tfVI.VCES lo HUSH line large quinces just ree'd ami for sale by i5q,. Vi CIIA8. McJOIINSTOW. ATIHEESK, tllK ESK. itr, BOXES W s prime W. R. Cheese iust ree'd and f(r sale ky .en. gS l HAS. Mi JOHNSTON. Something New. Having opfjit-d an ertMbtihmeut ft-r I lit iit-inn- ! tactnre of CORN BKOOMSon Water .St. bet. Main j und Lee net, in the Room formerly occupied a tie ' Tejegrap Office, I would respectfully call the atU ntit'ii of th-k Citixeae id Craiti vi 1 1 to tin tat t that j I am BOW iu;miite turin-t evt-iy trrriptitn of Corn I Broom, and will eJ at lowt-r prU&fi than Um -tamo i c4u le NMghCln ninclnnatfo'r LotiievSile. Healera j wuuld do well to call at my f-staldishnii'iit Iwfi-re I ptircfraalag eleewherp. The Markal iri ;-:id for ! lliomti Com at all titin-tj. A" ( t'NNKTT. sep. ZT. 'MwA FALL TRADE 1860. MCU n .1. CONXKit. WM. wo CONNER & WORM AN, r E 9IHI. E.ll IJ II E.I LE US WW Hoots and Shoes, No. 96 Pearl strei tween Vine and Jhp e streets, Cincinnati, Hhi Keep a larue M is'k of i ustolu and K'astern which isotfered to the trade at lowest prices. ang31-.tind 3t O t, I ework. 5 ' ' -v0 0 H o m H o o si o o e-l B os X w o 3? 5 0 Hi n i a V) u (3 ft m rA U 1 kilt tu 3 o LH CO 0 H 0 i . n - eS 00 s a a 0 l h H ft S X iti !! C3 en o r-t P d O o sV-J rJ-1 O u o X n s: e H eso a. I j in.jB.'tt.turt k VVlhrTE, Agents. Evansvilla. In

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Insurance Agency ALLEN C. HALLOCK K vans 111 e. LNDEBWIirTEIt ANDGKNEKAL INSl lt.VNt E AGENT, AsiDBIl or AvtBiuM, Asn Notirv PrEi o-. He continues to issue Policies from several Filsl Class aud most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIKS In the Country, on faland and Fire fiiats. He will also receive application for LIFE INSL'BANCE. He will attend to the Adjnstuiunt of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and al lend to the settlement ol all Batters conm-etml with I NSC It ANCE, for parties in terestel. His King experience as ai 1 NSt' a akoc Aokm, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. -otflce. Marble'Hall Building, No. S Main si. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of UAMTFOBD, COSS. i'ash Capital, - s:5oo,ooo. S17.T,0HU CASH ASSKTS, W. C. BASTINGS, 8t ( y. A. V. HASTINGS, Tres't. Insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Storks of Merchandise, at fair aud reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly lamed find losses adjusted for Ihe Com; any by A. C. H A LI OCK SON, Agents, Marble Hall Building, Main street, septll Evansvillo, Indiana. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. (PRANKMS rHVII .IMMiS 40 WALNLT STKEET, I'HILADKI.PHIA. Fire Insurance. LiniileiJ &Perpeiiml, Ou Buildings and Mi i, bandise of all rteanrlnMnim. BKO. II. HART, President E P. ROSS, Vico Pre.' t. ' H. R. Coo isii.vi 1, Secretary. S. ft, Bitlm, Ass't Ssi'y Um. II. Hart. 1 II. R. OnggahsJI. i K. W. Baiiev, A. C. fattell. Hon. II. M. Fuller. Foster S. Porkil E. P. Ross. S. Jones, M. D. A. R. Chaasbei . John G. Pale, Charles G. I III lay. HATTKLL. BBHM A ANTHKS, Ag-nts for Evaiisvillennd vicinity. Gtare si Law A Anlhes' Law oflice, 78 Mala tieet. septic 131 O M 33 af n s u i' n 9' ffo., OF YEW YOBK. Office 1J2 and 11 1 li'ioa.lwy. With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS Jl l.Y 1-, 1800... ...SI ,800,000 The Home f nan ranee Company ineoTeJ ngninM Lii!a or Oaiiuty;.' by Kir. on Dwellimjni aiid then opnienta, for a term id" from 1 to 5 fara ou th moai favorable, terms Stoeea. Stocka of iterchaa di. Warehoiis. -t, Pronee M;iiul;n ti ien, Hint all innareiite property. t lair and .(iiit iide rates und on INLAND NAVIGATION and treMf ortatton i i-K' um Iqjv aH tfu natnto of tin inntired und tlu t'oniany will warrant, Adjni'tlag all loaeei tkitXy, and promptly pftyloj; tkem. :il.s. J. MARTIN, Preat. A. h WiLMAHTH, Vico I'ns't. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. John Mri.cK, Ans't Ht c'y. pplicationa made t'i nnd policit t.Rih'd hv A. C. HALLOCK fttfOff, AgtV, ana-j Marhtc llfill BnHtflngil, Main htnmt. H ART FORD HARTFORD, CONN, INCORPORATED 1810 t' If A It rV K It I 12 It I K T I A IW ith i Succe.-ssful ItiHim in Kxjierinnco of F '-t y Y o , x t'asli Cnpitnl SI 00,000.01) Capital and Snurplna, SssO,H0 -i f ... . . . . i Usui am i. againsi i.oss or Lwmaga nv irire, on ! Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses. Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ol property, can bo effected in this Company upon as I favorable terms as the nature of the risks and seen -i ritv to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Rarn.. .nil oiitbuiidiuus couuecteJ, and Furniture, Live. St ., a. Hay, Grain, Farming Dten.ils, etc., .ve., contained thnrin, for a term ol years at. LOW rates of premium, OFFIl iCHU: T. C. Allvn, Secretary. II HantiugtOn, Pres't. C. C. Lymau, Ass't bec'y. Wt N. Dowers, Aetnary. D. Alexander, General AgSBt lor US. Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent lor the Western and South Western States, Colombo., Ohio. Applications for insurance may be made to tho undersigned, the duly antbortzad Agents of tl, Company, A. C. HALLO' K A SON, Ag'ts. Ori'ica: Maj bie Hail Building, Main street aryy fltn INCORPORATED 184 7. Oity Er"x-o -OlHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. ; WAITS, Ssei ( . B BOWERS, Pias'f S. II PUD K, General Agent, Uesldiug at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL 540. This Company insures .gainst loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their C nf. nts. Stores, Warehouses, Blocks ol Merchandize, and all inam -able property at as reasonable rstes of premium in auy other solvent and reliable Company, A'ljmtinn Lo.. fnirUj aad pagfay fikstM pro',ptly. Applioulious made to and Policies issued bv A c. BALLOCK SCX., Marble Hall Building, Main t. j aus'JI-.'ims Evaksvilii:, lud. flit ILLS J.VII KEl-EIS- IT IS L' wttled tact that Hai ker's Cbbrin Agus Kill it is the bsst uo'dicin.. know n for aflaothnr a . .1111 and ei iiuvB.iit taire of never and Agua OT Chit's and Fever. It prevent. Ague Cstkuaud all tho hu thai foil the n-e ol yuiuine. foi iale bv N. S. THOMPSON, augl At the City Drug Store. MILLER & NIEHAUS. No. 13 Main St., let First and Second, EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. rtl" WMVrnW Kilt. 11 is .11 ST m Dpaaina J part ui their auteadid sio,-k (as tar us an ive-l of Staple Dry Goods aud Fancy vara, for the Fall and Winter s.asou, anil tender a friendly invitation to thi-ir lady customers and the rest of mankind, to give them a vail, and examine tir themselves. All tin ir g..r..b re. ouiiiun I iliomsalvc-s lv a prhns qnalitv, and pel feet trashnees, and wfl! b" Jli at small profit lor eash ttytit J ocn-tf WTM. H. BOIOOCBT, ProJ.

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