Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 October 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE. IND. TIRDA HORKINO OCTOBER 27 'EOPLE'S TICKET. aiioiial Election, on Tuesday, November 6th, 1860. FOR PRESIDENT, lBEAHAM LINCOLN Or ILLINOIS. Sf"THK People of these Unitkd FATES ABE THE TUC.HTFLL MASTERS OP BOTH N(IRESeiM AND CoCRT3, NOT TO OvEKTHllOW IK COK8TITLTION, BI T To OVKBTHROW THE es WB3 Pervert the C'ossti ti'tion." brahum Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, IANNIBAL HAMLIN or MAINE. gtf I Love my Country MOM than 1 u I my Party." Hannibal llamltn. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electown for the Mate at Lar.je. WILL CUMBACK, of Di-.-atur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jeffiersoa. Viitricf Be ' 1st IMstrii t Cyrus M. Al!'ii, of Knox. Ir District John W. liny, ..I Clnrk. "id District Morion r. Hunter, el 'onnc lib District John M. Fsnpuhar, of Franklin, fill Iitrict Nelson Trader, of fiwtl, Slh District Renlirn A. Riley, "f i i , 7tli District li hn IIiui.h, of Putnam, vth District Ssniuel A. H off, of Tippecanoe. 0th District Isrucs N. Tyner, of Miami, nth District faaae Jeakiasoa, of Allen. 1th District David o. DsJly. of Hunting! n. HaiinlDal Ifaiullii. Much has been written about the Repnbican candidate for the Presidency, Abraiftin Lincoln, and comparatively but little .bout Hannibal Hamlin, our candidate for he Vice Presidency. We propose a brief umaiary of the prominent features of his irivate and public character. Hannibal Hamlin came from a ood Kevilutiouarv stork : his errand father, Kleazur ttmlin, commanded a company ot minute en, and live of his sons were enrolled un let bim; one of them served during the var. Hannibal, son of Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, one jfthe brothers before mentioned, received ihc benefits of the private schools of his own town, and of the Academy at Hebron, until ue whs sixteen years of age, when he was taken from school to labor on his father's farm. He remained on the farm until he was eighteen, when he commenced the study of the law ; he studied six months, when his father dying, he again returned home and labored on the farm for thp next two years. During thi? time he practiced some at surveying. At the age of twenty-one, he became associated wiih a friend in publishing the .leffersouiau ; some si months afterwards he sold out to his partner, but continued to work at the esse and the press until the J ear following, when ue re-commenced the study of law with Joseph i. Cole, uftei wards with Mr. Feefenden, hi? present colleague in the Henate. Mr. Hamlui Was admitted to the Bar in IS!:.':, and at once entered on the practice of his profession About this time he was married to Hiss Sarah Jane Emery, who died in April 1855, leaving thiei- children , in September irtfiG, he was man ied to his present w ite, liy whom he has one son. Mr. Uamlin was annually elected by his fellow townsmen of Hampden, a Ri-pre tentative in the State Legislature, during the five years from 1 830 to 1840 inclusive. In 1837 he was tin led Speaker, and was again elected to that office in 18:ty and 40. In 1843 he was elected lo Congiess ; his first speech was in opposition to the 21st rule. He also spoke at the first session ou a bill fixing the lime for Ihe meeting of Presidential Electors, and delivered a political speech ou party issues, April 15, 1344. The second session of the 28lh Coneress was memorable for the consummation of the annexation of Texas. Mr. Hamlin was not averse to new accessions of Territory but favored that policy on such terms as be deemed suitable The joint resolution annexing Texas did not meet his approval, and he voted against it On that subject he made a sound and truly eloquent speech. He expressed his profound regret that this "great and important national question, had been draggtd down, down, down, front its own proper sphere to a wretched con temptible one for extending nod perpetuating slavery. " At the Game ifltnlrirl Mr. Hamlin delivered a practical speech 011 the reduction and graduation of the public lands. He was re-elected to ihe 2'Jth Congress ; was chairman of the Committee on Elections, and a member of the Committee on Naval Affairs. He made several speeches the first session ; on the public land question, on giving notice to the British Gov, ernnient to terminate the joint occupancy of Oregon, on the mode of laisiug troops for the Mexican War, and other subjects. At the second session 4C-7, he spoke on the mode of increasing the Army, and on establishing a Territorial Government for Oregon. In this latter speech, Mr. Hamlin (dissenting from the policy of he Democratic party in general more distisctly explained his position in regard to the annexation of Texas, after the refusal of the South SO agree to any division of the Teirilory between slavery and free lalKir. He here announced in the most explicit manner his opposition to the extension of sluvery, as already foreshadowed in his speech ou Texan annexation, when that measure wag still pending. During this session he offered the Wilmot Proviso, as au amendment to the'then somewhat famous " Three Million Bill. On returning, at the close of this Congress, Mr. Hamlin was elected totill a vacancy in the State Legislature. In the spring Ol 1848 Sir. Hamlin was elected to the Luited States Senate to till the vacancy occasioned bv the death of liov. Fairfield. He served for ihe four years of this unexpired term, and Was re-elected on tha 25lli of July, 1851, for the full term. He was bitterly opposed by the pro-slavery portion of the Democracy, who refused ti support bim to the lait, alUtpuBbte was the regular nominee. In his opposition to the extension of slavery, a vital issue of the Republican organization, Mr. Hamlin has been uniform, decided aud earnest, during all his public career, reparifresa of partv ties or inducements. In the Senate, Mr. Hamlin entered at once, after his first election, upon a service as active and influential as that, which dis, tinguished hii four years in the Hone. -One of his speeches, as a Senator, was on the Oregon Bill, during the first session of the 30th Congres?, IH48. He closed his remarks cn the Clayton Compromise in the: memorable words : There are other objections to the bill to which I would gladly allude, but I hare already defainnd the Senate longer tban I (leagued or anticipated. Looking to the lights of other days the patriots of other times the eloquent warnings which we. have had from our Washington, our Madison, our Jefferson, oar Mason, are, and from our own Pinckney, too, and all that long Hat of patriotic men of the Booth who have

adorned this Union, who have pointed out

the evils that would come upon us by perpetuating and extending tbi institution. I owe it to the constitueuts whom I repreeen'i to our posierity, to all the tuiliii millions who are seeking an asyhiin in our land, to embrace this opportunity of Opposing with unshaken firmness any attempt to introduce or permit tbrs institution to ftiwr-into territory now lree. Let these vast and fertile regions be prierved for the cultivation of free labor and free men, so well calculated to advance the arts of civiliz ition." That was good Democratic doctrine then aye. and Rood Whig doclriue, too: and it is just what the Republica: s maintain now. Our space being limited, we caii only enumerate a lew of Mr. Hamlin's psominent act. and speeches in the Seuate. The first speech, properly so called, made in the Senate on the admission ot California, was delivered by Mr. Hamlin on the Tlh ol March, 1850. (CO St LID ED TO-MOHKOW.1 uv York lit 1 C,o. 1 The fact that New Yoik is neccasaj l" I the Fasioiiisls that since their utter tout in Peunsy Ivauia, ludiaua, and Ohio, they cannot do without it is somehow argued i from b? them as thouirh it nave them soluc sort of prospect, or hojc, or chance, of carryiog it. They proceed on much the same basis with the dog-seller who juslilied his warranty of a piece of four footed merchan- , dise as a good sheep-dog on the ground that he had been tried at everything else and failed, and that, as nothing -was ever made in vain, he must be a good sheep-dog. Since they have hopelessly lost Pennsylvania, where Buchanan beat Fremont by mole than 80,000 majority, and Indiaui, where Buchanan heat Fremont by -4,000 majority, and Ohio, where. Buchanan and Fillmore together, beat Fremont over 10,000, but which Judge BrinkerbolT, au advanced and speciously obnoxious Republican, has t carried by more than 10,000 over Smith, supported by a perfect Fusion of all the anti-Republican parties they argue that they must somehow do a great deal better iu New York for how else can they do at all ? Let us look at the facts. In 185C this State polled very nearly Six Hundred Thousand votes for President, divided as follows : Fiemuut 270,007 Buchanan T'. Fillmore 124,1.01 Fremont over Biicliaaaa SO,IC 1 Buchminn .i,.: Fillmore over Fremont 11, 17 Supposing that 15,000 voters that supported Fremont are now for Fusion, and only 5,000 who supported Buchanan are for Lincoln (though we believe the changes as between the two leading parties are at least even if not favorable lo our side;, Liu coin must have just one quard r of the Fillmore vote to make the State sure for himCan any one doubt that more than onequarter of the Fillmore vote of our State will Vie given to Lincoln ? Of the journals in thin State which supported Fillmore'iW '50, a majority are upw ardently tor Lincoln, including The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, the oldest and most influential among them. The American strongholds in To were the Counties of Albany, Rensselaer, ULur, Sullivan, Erie, Queens, Kings, Suffolk, Rockland, Richmond, and New-York. In these counties, taken together, we ihtuk the vote lor Lincoln will fulls double that for Fremont. Ulster and Sullivan in '".o each gave Fill- j more a heavier vole thau either Fremont or , Buchanan ; we shall be sorely disappointed if they do not give Lincoln more thau , double Fremont s vote. This City uave Fee moot 17,771 votes ; she will giie Lincoln more than double that number. W'e cannot doubt, from all we see aud hear, that , fully Fifty Thou.-.aud volets w ho supported , Fillmore iu 50 will uow auppoit Lincoln i and Hamlin, and that not inoie than that number of the 12 4, 0OO who voted lor Fill- ' more will vote iu this Slaio tor I- us i oil ! death and removals accounting i,,r the odd I Twenty -four Thousand. liul let us loos, a moment nt last Jtais canvass and its lessons : The ' American manage! s made no distinctive Sta'C nominations, but Blade up a Statu ticket selected " hall-aiid tia4t ' from Republican and Democratic tickets 1 espectively. This of course, obtained mans more votes than could have been won tor a pure Iv Democratic ticket or an avowedly anti Ite, publican Fusion ticket. The Managers call rd up..:, all Americans to so vote as to man it est their ability to hold the " balance of power ' to "break the slates" and elect the best men of the diverse parties. The Republican candidates on the " Americ:i ' ticket were elected by over Forty-five llious and majoiity, while the Democratic candidMen on the same were not all elected, aud did not iu the average have 1,000 majority. Barely more than Haifa Million votes were polled, leaving One Hundred and Fiflv Thousand more to be drawn out this Here area lew specimen Counties, their votes last Fall Compared with they will give next month" Full, w lib tllOPO 18CUL Bep. "lisi, li 10,000 10.il! n Cbaaffev. Bep. Dcni. ami A m 0,21 i'. Albany 7,-ir,"t Oelawaie .'i.i.ihJ Brie 7.46C Orange 4,06li Qiieens l,JJlo Rensselaer 5,tSI2 Clster i.OM :t.4d '.i,41i, MBS KjMO 7,uii 9.898 ...Ol'n 11. ism fl,."o M.rsaj i. mm 3,50" lo.lKHLI 0,0. Kl 4.IH 0 Cl.tMIO C,i on Total M.'M 44,171 Dcio inaj in '59.. 10,347 Bel 4t,uH0 I,.,.-" " uiaj in oil, 2,ooo. We see no reason to doubt the genernl oorrectuess of our estitnnte by counties, "iviun; Lincoln the State by 45,000 rasjorit ami we trust that the good news from the pivotal StAtes will carry it oonii.lerablv above 50,000. X. V. Tr,!,. La.ndinu of Valcahlk .A mm.' i - Ten blooded mares and an Arabian stallion were landed at Philadelphia on Thursday from the ship Lancaster from Liverpool. They were purchased and shipped in Knglatnl by Mr. Dudley M. Bruce of Kentucky, a well known importer of fancy stock. Three' of ; the animals cost 'Joo guineas each, and For the others almost us high a price was paid. I One is of the Flying Dntchnian breed, unollier of the Fogabella, a fimotit Irish breed. Among them is a mare of a dark chestnut j color, not two years old till May next, which is I '-A hands high. The animals, 1 after being on board two months, having been shipped on the lijtb of Aucu.il, ex- ' hibited no bad effects from the voyage, but their noble appearancu and spirited move- ! wents when lauded excited general adinira- I tion. Every care, however, was taken of them on th vessel. They had well built, commodious stalls, and a groom whose only business was to attend to (hero. One mare died on the passage. The cost of bringing them over, exclusive of feed and groom hire, was ij.lfM) eaeb -Hr. Hrnee impr.it ed, besides the mares and stallions, twelve Kngbph pheasants, two game cocks 4nd s,-v- 1 eral terrier dogs'. Ledger. TllK X ew Albany Ledger gays Ihnt the largest walerwhcel shaft ever rriade in the West will be cast at the foun.lery of Lent, South & Shipman, of New Albany, on ne:vt Wednesday. D is intended foi the steam- t er Saratoga, and is 21 A feet in length, 19 inch journal, to work a 10 foot bucket. Its ' weight will exceed ten tons when tinishai). i This shaft is 20 inches longer than those of ! tl e once famous Eclipse, and is sesangular for two-thirds of th length. Mad. Cr.nr.

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. Nl. AIKN1AN & CO., i n o x xj o :e3 AND Commission Merchants, No. 0 rVoi Hi Water St., EvaotvlUc : ' AKOts lor tin- sit'e'of Salt, F.Ioiir, Glair Provisionrar. I all oil" r articles of Produce. oct25 -

mi' ill H.V. - J..U H f 8 x.iu . M . A I K M A N A Oft. L store mid lor sale by W MM-OVR MLL Ill: St RII'TIO.VS OK M. I-Iour const., oft Inn. l and in st W. H a I K M A N A CO. mm o t.i 1 11 k n. 7 3 11 u . C HOICK M Nushauuocli ('out in toiuJf 'r!i-ut low fi'iire, tocioKoiT. l OCI25 W. M I KM AS a C . .iv, aii.l tat .iU- ly W, M.AIIDl.UlCll. af t.lli: .- VMJmKJVT 5t Ultt.s I LVn in hi, ,1s. Ci -1 ne rier h eteai and f,ir sali- by W. M. AIRMAN HERMANN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER k BAKER, Manufacturer ot faWilHi Oaken, Syrsips, Ac, d,lI er in (Irsnes. Leuin), Ac., ami Nuto el all kinds. I SWOr4rs from parties attended tost shorten aoflce. i- 8lc K'il l"i M illhy'i I'nriv:,! I Baitimore 0Icch No. la South Firs! -II.-Fui t, aatweea sale rhe.tp oct24-ty Main sad fjocoat, t'wiistill-', lud. far rnxh mjix.mmmBBM.ir iron thk ljuhx. Fancy Extracts .4 ' FraogipanBi," " Km in,-if i on br," " His ma iuics, ' " Ki's ni Sweetly, Mini ' Stolen Kin, also, the ceM.Mted niaalaBd ' and " tsnanrnr ' Kxtiarf, st N :, THOMPSON'S oetM Sew Drntr Sloro. af."mtji mmMT - THK WKLI. U.S'H IV iwned and occupied hy Michael M Sr..r. I ,;. K fJuviiik, deceat-ed, so u trr'icery and provision f,rore, ; comer of Main and Fourth strwits. Therd is n Brst-fste samke house attached to the store. Apply to John Oavisk, or W.M. RAI1M, Jr. july'.l-dtf art THK I..1IUKS THK UMtJVV(hoerine Lotlaa, tor chapped hands, Ian a and Haw, at octal TUOMI'SDS'S City Drag Store. WJl M .'' X It i i It it M I. M' Olass S-hoes, iiiiicli admin id 1, th chudn-u. Sold at the rily Dmy St ire, 59 Main street. JSJ It i K X T H.I I It MMUSmMW, M haviiurand Tooth Itrushes, at naM N- B . TM1.1M I'sON'S Npw Drnjf Store. tEUf MUX l NORT.nXJ"T oi Puaawlea, Badr Oils, sad Batr Tonics at raivad and loi o. 124 ale a 1 THOMPSON'S Drag Store. X W I H it ! MVLJSHXS..a -mail lot 111 h ill harrefs, very choice, jusr eivi ,1 and for sale hv o2l S K OI I.BERT A CO. U T C H X 8 . -5 CJtBXS, JILL kinds, for Mle h) i.ct24 S. K. GI 1.11 Kit 1 d i n. tfiOH.X- .UX.II. fLs gronud Corii Heal, from deirat Hl.rt for sale by txmM JAS. HI'tiH. KHKHtH KBW Corn. Just roKltMKlM-: Jt tv. 71 X.II.K; .ft A HC.VnilKII feet of lUat OttrbfjtK, oraed, of uoo.l inality, and at isaafuabJe prim. in. pine at this office ocU'J Iw .1 II t I T t , A- r . MJISI.1' .' .1 I - Ml uioiidi, I'urrauis, Pi toies, 1 ao4otata, fi n - ries, Chi-slnuls, Ac, for sale. Icy m ... S I S. KKShlNi: .t . I W.I I. Oil., -i HHI.S. X XTHJ O.I I. I oil, lie.- from Miefl or irooKe when aain LAMPS. A largo SaaoilKSlI f Lajii, unions patturus aud siy,js, and at pines to suit buyers Lamp Wicking, Shades, Chimney Brushes, A, ... foi i mile by (octIS) JAS. KKSK I AK &. BO. gK" f'MBMJYB. .-.no XHtH. VHOIt X I JB. Suiiar Tori ! Hain, ' canvased ; tr"i lbs. I choice fcugar 'urp,l Shoulders, cauvased ; 100 Ihs choice Din d Beef, cautased ; 50 llm. Balogna Baal ! aiter, thin choice 1,,-ai I. aid, tor sale by I (h-tlS IAS KRsKINK A 1 11 tifVJv'nm Mm s. mix t-xs, 1 o xxx x j Milh, Kiddl. s. i hi i v 1 '.iiiibs, Tacit s, Powder, Mini, Lend, White Kish, Starch, Knife Baskets, frays, Kkp Beaters, . , a,., c, for sale bj I ..-tlx JAS. EILSKIMK aim. jf 1H K K X 3 o aoxx.f. t lion x Ws Km list Diry, Western Reserve, and risuirecwlved and for sale by JAS. L US KINK A VO. oiiri! il tehees,' uetW OXK ! ('rr.v ll.vll. r, Bed Ck le bV HK.nf, i' i. o i id, details Lines, axis' I .in lie, I, .I US S KBSKl NK X CO. mm o I M M euerg W.I.VTK n .I.' JITII'X, :etl hoy. ace 10 to 211, of gissl habits, .1 g,s,d plain rtsnd. to act as Porter, and vv le, ,v i it.- &-. Board will be fnruishad pl tin fftCO. Fi is I'KK A i '. U.I H. in tin iis. I'll i.rt i: I'orto 1,1,1s Baatarn Kefine.1, Crushed, Powlaled and Collee Sugars, received by 1 dered. G rail by octic OKI I. Fi'STC f CO. Coroner's Inquest mmxi.lt K I'.l.vsfi t.LX, o.Mm the 7th day if October. im, over ihe Isjily of s hoy named Ttoattgatt SehorOr, in Pigeon Uiwn ship, Vanderburgh County The boy's nissndn live on the comer of Clark and Fourth street. 'I he verdict of the Jury was, he came to his de it h bv accidentally falling from A tree, by the now I, i idee on F rank 1 iu si t'cet oct'.i-dvv JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner. YiO H i:.t. J log Seven Rooms Appt) b. out v OA' " Ho.no. By w on) ti no New or i.iitts, n ci ived this odd HOI SK t t'.IT.I I.V.aid Kitchen, on Oak street .1. W. HuGHBB, No. IS Main st. S BB LS HO.n Corn ; 2 bids F'ine HoBMMty day at COOK A ANCLKY'S. e-fO.MK K I .111- A I.S .1 XX U'.tttntX l9 h it at (oct!2) COOK A LAKGLKT'S. i-l.VJV.ITI SO.IK jl.VIt I.J Hit ips. list , Winter W.y on hxs Proctor X Gamble I So gallons Proctor Gasnble s Lard Oil Strained, received this cay at nets co. iK LANUl.KY'S PAY YOUR DEBTS & SAVE COSTS. JLL I' X H S O .V S H.VO Ut.VtJ Bfm tlieuiaelves indebted to mo by note, due bill, oropei, a, cunt, will pleaaa come foiwaid and pay the same within this week. I have dunnvdand lniiMed, till " Iiiiiuiinpr " went for Lincoln, and now 1 " must make the best of a bad bargain," aud trj what irtue tbera is in law. The wise will be cautioned accordingly. Til 03. RBDMOND. oct9MW M t It .1 L II I I- I .1 .n ' S - Jt S T itX ' ccived, a large and elegant lot of Coal Oil Lamp", consisting ol a full :iBottioent ot Swinging, Hand, Parlor, and Bersroosa Lamps, also i hiuiaeya. Wicks, and oil of I he very tieat qaatttar. KM. BIKBBOwKB, l'rnggiat, oct jM.1 7s Main street, Washington Block. gm I U.VX IT'S t Ot IIjII.VX, FUK mm pared front Cocoa nut oil, an elegant prepared bo the Hair, which It art um VUja, beautifies, aud renders dark andglossv. It ia Iho best aud cheappm Bairdicjiejng in las world. F'or sale bf VTH BIGKBOWKK, DraguiM, mcVJSi No. 78 M iiii stieet, Washington Mock. 1F? II H HMKV.n.t't I S.Tt, FSm THK i,o io- l. ii. in or 1 1 has . iu ,-. I housands . r T the Worst caes -Prepared only at YM. Ill KUBOWKK'S, Druggiet, oct'23 7 Main utrwt, Washington Block 4 KISH l-i IIRl.n i OU KISH, cd article, usl received by .I AS. KBkKIBS .1 CO , 47 Main street. IS.i tHti-RX.VS, ItlTTXR, KHI.S. J f the alaive receiving daily, constant su,,pl;, and loi Sale at JAS KllSKlNK .V CO 'S , J 47 Main street. Coroner's Inquest XL II Ot'KH TllK UOIIf OK Mis B. f,n, 'i. h.rni.-rlv Mrs. Nagel. found dead iii kWiwleytowu, PiKeun teaashiy, Vanlc-r-I'Uivh lountv , on the 1,'th da l of Oclotser, 1060. Tie- verdict of I It.- .furv writs, sic came to her death i.v apopey tr iit-uiperiiu, e Wheiishe died she about 4n years ot ae, about hve leat liigh, j was dressed in h,-r grave clothing v, he i tbe u,1 1 1 1 i was held, and had ou her person, ss far as vri Itave ft en enabled to anaartaln, as above stales rjrtl9 In JollN WAV MAN, Coioiier V. C. SOOTS AND SHOES! oEC3 JVI 3 Xt. T HK I .VtlKR ftu.V XI H.I S HX-iyi-,1 Ins shop f r. in Main street. No ts'l. to pp'.- HI , k. No. 7 Fwuilh eel, opi osile th- I to his old li lends ! Va, , r M il t., i H ind and ihe public in i, oral to , all and see him ill h new stand, as be caa still satiefj ihcin all in tl Bn.,1 and ."Ikk- line Kepaixing shall be done at the shortest u lice, ami in thr best r.i style "am. flue, Cor.it mill Cnep tor CetaA octis-lmd JUiiN at- AI'P.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Holland Bitters FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c.

The aaocessftil Introduction and use of this cete-Lrst'-l at lixillj ha-i been the signal for a literal r3oHl of compounds eaUed - llilters," offered in variou.H f.rms from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until tiii word Hitters" is hut Other name for "grog," or soma villanous whi.-k. y mixture. Bat the really ur.vit relief derived from the minut j dose, one- tea -p'-mful. of our medicine, BffiRHAVTS HOLLAND BITTEBS, and tlu nttirf aaamei f after aswitiaffaa, has eststttahed for it a reputation which the host of imltatioin lend counterfoils have failed to undermine. It Is positive. .1 w-t.il.l. T i' iraiion. with hartly eOfBclent pure spirits to preserre it. Hut one fize of the t;i uuiiie. (Half-Pint Bottles ) prico Ose Dollar. It is medicine of long-tiied efficacy for iIVfMjl tht Ilhj'id. so essenti.tl fur the foundation of gc,l health and for Correcting disorders of tha stomach and bawda, lVo or three doses will convince tha afflicted of its saluUry effects. The stomach ill spe.slily regain its strength, healthv ati. 11 of th liver, towels and kidneyn will s,in take pi ice, and renewed health Le the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Bcerliave's liollaud Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Bcerhavc's Uoliaud Bitter-. For ACIDITY, Try Boeriiave's Uoiland Bitters. For WATERBEASH, Try Bterhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Beerhaves Uoiland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. ; For COSTIVENESS, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. I In all Nervous, Rhenmstie, and Neuralgic Affec- : tlotis, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in dtbera etf. ted decided cure. Renrt Onvefvilly I The genuine, highly-concentrated nammvE'a Hoi UlTTD BllTEBs is pot up 01 half-pint h, ittles only, sUsi retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The greet demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many Imitations, which tho public ch. iild guard against purchasing. Beware ofiinforili--n ,S- ; Jaiel of every toff, you. buy. name is on Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE A QEBi 1 S, k nonsuit Ind. i i- I v . spice, G X S , Sc. fXXXXH, .1 1.LMnce, Mustard, inn., -Bishopr id. cel-d-i al - spice, ijinrer, ioes, 11, 1 natao, ana sir sag liakiuc; Powder, at x 1 1 a J a EkSKINK A i 11 S WHKELER & WILSON'1 SEWING MACHINE, r, Firs I street, between Main and fseevatt. No MX VKKKH TO Till! KHUt.li W heel ! Jt vv Usoii s improved .-evv ing aia chine al reduced prices, with I m I eased eon tide In e In its its as the l est and most rattabla family sewing iraarhinn now in oasx, It sews equally well ou the thickest or thinest fabrics; inakti the bak Stitch impossibly to unravel, with the esstiulial advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on Ihe under side ; is simple in co.istruction, more speedy la movement, and more durable than any other tuachiue. We give lull in strnrtinas to enable Hie parehasi r to sw oi-dinarj seama, atitcb, bem, fell, ootlt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and vvurrauied far three fears. We also keep ou constantly band a full assortment of Singer's linn hilies. Clrcalars containing testimonials of the above machines, from person, of Ihe highest standing F.ast and Wist, giving pric gratis, on application in p. . Ai , will furnished i i by letter. M. SBLLJf AM. feb'ltv Utr& To Peru out lymenl. AGENTS WANTED In Every County of the United States, rWlO Mt.VirJUK I.V TllK S.ILK OK M b test and most elegaatlj illtait rated Works published. (iur publications are of the most interesting character, adapted to tho wants of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Merchant ; they are published in the best styb- an 1 bound in the moat substantial manner, aad are w, rihy a place in the Library of every Household ni the Laud. ttey To men of enterprise and ioduatrioai bahits, this buaiai Hers an opportunity for profttable emplo v m.-iii eeldom lo be sstl with. tfeii" Persons desiring to ac t as agents w ill receive promptly bv mail full particulars, terms, Ac, by addr.ssiiig ' LKARY.GETK aVCo., Publishers, octl7 fto 224 North Second st., Philadelphia. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. .VIJ TO Ml R KM fiX .MI Cast i WW l 1 1 -i i i and ln 1 1 1 up an extensive trade, 1 w ill, from tl 12lb of ibis uionth, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My Mtot k i3 texge end freeb, conprlg the -t Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the reasonAud I aui confident that cash buyers will ba Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. tiling al th, DUNCAK, lain stle. 2md Nt .lint. ' H.I TS. x ii. 1 1 'x .1 ii s v id another lot of Florentine, Cohurg, I raw, Rntland, and Cloth Hals, for Ladles. Call sooa, at SCHAPKEft ,t BOSSUiO'b, No. f i Main street. Leghorn, M isses and mm tt f I f all Burn .I.I 'b Stock of lilplele, IO i inferior t fHOK.f. RXXU ' Boots and Shoes is again de so by heavy recruits. i. on,, . v. i brottgbt t i this be) rjeriug I hem at i-ii .-.n.l prompt paving Their si. pric o. l U i I . MAIS BTBBBT. fit. XJ it ft II If vlogna gaabago, lust rc'OOK i LAMtiLEY'8. "2 ceiv O0I) LBS MKM I Jim lbs i incinn.iti l! Hi Jt tc'li) ' O I .S I: M X I: I' I ' -abundance ,t V IJ I: it tellS I.V 12 COtiK .t LASiiLKY'S. ft It tt.X H' s t.y fl -xsT II X III uVef the body of I. dm Ifaniiaiii, or LaaatflS, e bodj V. ,s foun l ,,t Klprdei's Hotel. OU Water st del'blirgh 'the Verdi death by death be Pigeon Town-hip, Vaowinty, on the nth day of o. tob r, 1? t i I Ihe .liny w,i that he cana to his i congestive . hill ; that at the limn ot his was about fifty fooi eair- of age; that he was about tiial W hell he ii del under shirt i had on his perse ascertain, what found undressed cctlC-C--'l live feet ten inches in bight ; i be vv-i- di,- ed in a yellow Sanid a whit,, cotton over -shirt, aud . so far as are have keen able 10 i above described, ho having been u his bed room. j'OIii," WATMAlf, C. V. G.

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IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now !n store, aud are Biibmitting ifor insjkm tion, tlu-ir PMMtt extensive pnrrhaii8 of Fall eUftd WiafttaMT f flj HUU tilHple TJ 4 OOd6i whleh fr Elecanct', Vnrifty and Clieapnesw, are unsurpiMned. Th y would direct particular attention to the annexed list, winch will t- dtip.-x-i t nt (lut ( anil jt fail to meet witli tli' apprul atioa ot the in. -r ! 1-;. ;. :- The -- uro ttil new aud 1 wm rant- d ierract. Tli'y embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Twet ds,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 Goods of the most approved styles, i Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cash1 meres, 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. I Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Longand Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and j Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In the Hosiery dapartmcut prill be found a re plete Stock, in Plain, Mixed, and Fan,) VVool and I Fleered Cotton Baae, Fancy Wool Knitted Goods, including Shawls, Holds, ftoatas, Nubias, A, Ladies' and Gents' Kid, 11 Mlk, Cloth, and l!i kskiu QiGTsa aad Gaautlete, Ladies and tienls L. Wool and Merino Vests and Drawers, Hats and Caps in new shapes, aud Ladies' Furs. They are prepared toexhil.lt iheii lite importation af Irish Liueu Jo...ls, comprising Irish Ltaeua and Handkeichiefs, the best assortment of sheet11. gs aud BhirHngS ever offered. Lim n Hamask Taldo Cloths, Bleached and Brown, all i tea, Napkins, Towels, lo)li"s, and o.-i other description perlainiug to (Jasri claai of manufacture. N. B. -Now 011 hands, a great variety of Thompson's Celebrated Skirts, now so favorably known to the Ladies of this city, aud which .S. A B. have hail the pieasu re of introducing. As we ale desirous lo givu to our customers every advantage possible, ami having facilities for so doing second to none iu our line off business, ue are therefore lully d. t riniued to dtapisia at our pi. ssat large sbak at the smallest rem line rat ivs prices. A call respectfully solicited. m 117 K U ' fJRIKTl' OK U OOI 4 an ana mow rv are ai :tl2 eOOK LANi; Li. VS. JfT H I."': f KOU J I I., hu h M P0..1. Sullivan's 1 made, for sale bv octlPolish, the l est eel OOK A L A Nil LFV. rgiK-t : M son 1 oetlS TK.t: TK.I! Ml'.VeV H I - as, fi osa MIc lo $1 . at CiMIK t LAM ,y. 60 octK HULS. , onsigum. H HI. MX OJ'IOJ'S OS it lor sale low, to close, by COOK A LAMGLKY. m 1 VwVi" 0 wn x u U I'.V f O It 'II X H (not llltpollt'i) I'll! the best Cllllpovvder '!': iii the Cay, are to I. had nt Oct 12 COOK A I.ANULKY'S. UK Sit. UOOII ."af T 93 Sweel P CTS K X it c t!2 COOK A lam: I. FY'S. V KOU iou.- inioo.ns. 75 IKt I ' aalo low by E. GILBKBT A No. I Mvcaiuor. ptl No. I hycamore etreati, MJTKU. - 1 ,000 III fit U-UITI: Beans wanted at the highest market price, for which cash will bi. paid Prime article. COOK A LAN'GLKY, Oct 12 N. Tr, Main street. mm j x.i k Tit u uoo.ns, m m lit.i Dusters. Vhik BrooMS, cottuon to extra, ItriiHMfl iHiHterH, in fECBal vmioiy, Kt-rtllier do all sizeH, HlHckiii jtrilhnw. withainl wititont tuuidlefl Scruli biuf,. y, ult kind, to be had hi ooll'J C(HK A I A Nt LEVS. R 8tmkrti 'ruliid, at 13c per U , do Powdered. mmrwmM ynre, ut I :: per K. do Qnilinlated, at l.V per It., do A t'lai.M.d.at 1 c pet IK. Thfie HiirjaTB art Hit. Itt-rit ijtmlitv of itny in tin Ofty, titl ottered el Jtrr priooSa at octt2 HOK A LANQIETS. I It X X T BMC MB, without leathers, at WITH .I.VII LANliLLVS. oct oct la t'OllK A b! BKW HR.MIL .VI TS. amis uew crop; jusl receivitd by til S. E idl.liKlt'l & CO. ffJBO T l I K JRR. MJB it s .Jt O R HJIJ Bf W is oi only Ageat ami Attorn ev for the State of Indiana and city of Evausville. JAMES HEWITT. Bvansville, Oct. Ilth lmd Ague and Fever OR CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDI LY CURED BT rurWK jtTTM'riOm- ai' :.. tens M. in and Med kin en, and perauns afflicti ed with th ChillB -m i Kvr or Agne enJ Fever, ' i rnnectfnllj! Invited t- thii celebrated tnedicinei i which Iris M.-tly ohtuined a high reputation ihinughoiit ii"- conn try, end lor man yean htm maintained lt TOperioHrj over all other renaediee I art a Rale, rertain, apena anl ei nuinml cnee for Chilla and F-wr "r Aene and revr. It d.8ujt nrodwee header he, giddineae, twi-zini; I .'f the eara, or anv .f the nnntrnoanl elnccta mhleh so fieqneotly attend ihe neei ot Quinine or other roinediee, but ruuy be given in all cavee and neater I all circatntetancee a'Mteeer, to feaaaleea i ntmt 4, j and all pereow who ar debilitated or have the Met de4ite conetitntlons, m'ithonl the leant enl nrehenajea ol anv hvjajioaa or en nnpleaeiuil ttt'ecta. 'I iii- medicine h.an become a staple remedy) antl . for yene aee ailwenl uly tn d throng bout ihe I id Kentucky, Tenneeeee, Alabama, Miseisipot, Ifoumiatm, Teltaa, Arfcaneae, Uieeourl4 ItKnoia, Iowa, WietMMiu, Ohio, Indiana. Nebraska, 1 Penneylvauia, M Ichignn and alitm m, and moru ! luiclv in K iii-1 - Terretevy, and hae perninmrntfy -: i ared 2,000,000 of caaee in all its varied lernni aini ' Hfuditftone, iimny ot which erere of from on to j three yettin atsiiidiiia and hatl rerittt'd all the uniial I raaaediee known in the country, and in no caa did i it fail to link. m. nerftct and pei mem nl csrre where I the diroi tions were properly followed, m. h in its I invariable naoccm that it basgalned theconftdence, 1 fw voi , and pairouagf uf a Large number or raaneetebln practitioners of medicine thronhont thf-ooun-try, who nies. ribtr and admluittt it in urerereuce ! to ifaSatee and other remediee. 1 lie riojvrietor (i t.- u ai- i : M i , , niim her of cci tith ateri and Otltw lnetinannil flM pui -aotas who have ned ihi medicinet a aa from phv&iv ianti, !) ti v i-i- apotsheeai MM. ant other deal er in medicine , attesting its superior virtues as a cUstarJva in Chille nnd Fever or Ague nnd Fever, Qri he eould obtain utan thousand more, or enough t till up a large volume, but he does not deem it neces,irv, mi it in already extaalvely ,it i (art ranJy known to the public generally. For Kale by vity and t ountrv Druggleta and Apot becariee throughout the West, Horth-weat end South -went. WILSON, PETER, & CO.. (81'i'v KS i.na TO WII.SOS A STA KRIftD I, Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Kv. JOHN J. SMITH, Propi gmllKSSX II X M.VX Xl.OOUt.VU. MM 2n,u(i0feet jest received from City Planing Mills, and for sale by I0HN F. GLOVER, cct5-dfw tf Corner SovT.t .-.r.i Ia:r. sis.

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j mm x h r .v n 75 box xi UK ST MM quality, just received aud for sale by octfi S. K. GILIIEIiT 4 ( , rr 1 a s 1 O O IIMtl .ns JVBT KKML ceived per raiload, anil 1 1 sale tijr , 8. K. UIL B K UT ii CO. Juo.OOtl ft U.I IIS JLL OlMLIities, from Couimou to Genuine Fine II. tv 'ana, J for sale Low by rj. al. OI LBCRT & Co. Oct (1 rWiOBJCI O -lOO HOXXS.I.VIJ i J till dies. Pounds, 'jibs. Ills, fts, Twist, Pancake, etc , from 121 .. 15c per lb., iu store and to arrive t2 oy S. . ..i 1 lih.t; I t CO., No. 4 8ycainore st. j icri, MS OOTS A SMO KH. VtHtltmrn rasj I find s vup exqutnitely nice Men's Calf, Con- I gleaa, Scotch, Everett, Kansas ami lta'mivral Bonis at BKAD Jt Bl'KKOW'S, sept, 27, "01. IS Main St. M .tlllKS mioxs adieu who temmt ' M j good Calf, Kid and Ooa4 BOuta, either singls, ,,r doable able, uui have Iheir wants Mnrnliad at 1 SPUD Ji BCRROW'S, sopt. -7, '. 15 Main st. US. IliXsH XK.ITIIXHS. Feathers how ou hand, and for iiv qu.iiitii, ro suit, at 1 HA PK Ki: ,v BI'SMXti'., No. Main street. "ft-'i rmvx.i s. B Boxes and Black, J .I H.I I K IHXSTS ..- (in-, power. Yonim Uvsou. Imnerial for sji bv i-ti; . 15. CILHKKT A CO. 4:. I' I it ITS A Linseed Oi low bv T f It f X , T t .Vi J.VH I, Iff, bids, iii Rue order, for sale 8. E. GILBKBT A OfX 10TTl:.V .Tfi.V.-atlO li.lt. US W y foi al- Iu Ihe Tr de al Factory prices, bv s F G I LBKI1T A CO., uems ot ''t'ypress Milts. gjf X. I HI. ST.IHI H -75 BOXKS KOU v i.ow, In tots to suit purchasers, bv . . to &. K. GILBKBT A tlO. Mil TO Mll.LKK X .'lKHJiVSa WM I r good and all sie Shakers. sept21 NEW JEWELRY BK H.ilX Jt ST RXI KII'XII M new siipplv of .b-weiiv, embracing a m eat ; variety of every m-vv style. We tvoubj call the eei peciai htleritionot the ladies lo some very excellt.nl j and chaste Rtraecall and I'arbilocle toll and half seifs, which are also :f a very raasotsabte pric. We have bv far the latgest sbtal ot Gold sod Nil : ver Watches, f loe s. Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, j f-l any boase iu th is oif . all hi-. u jht diioctly fic.in 1 lhemannfacturersaa.il im;,"it' sinl are selling ,t Ihe lowest Ka-lelli pi ices II has been our I'llileavor lo buy uoaa bsi genniue .lewelry, and We hope to ln,..-t H colitillll.itn-c of t lie liberal pal ll.lge i heteiof'ie bestowed oaa us. , Pin Watches lefsslred personally, or iiud. i our immediate supervhtiou, by competent work j nu n. HIT I KOI.KF HltO'S., sept26 N. 43 Vlain st.. bt F'irst ami S,s-ond. IOOO O I'XttfOJ TS, OK fit mltie; fiolll lllottled Whitnevs, at ' plain .Cloth. el ausaeaa Besrvar, ai $1CSI, The latter cannot le cot up by leglilar tailors for less than 22011 or S:'.-. in. Save your monev by calling at W .M. h PKKNCH Co. 'a, sept2fi No. M Main street. JfJ J .fTXR f.litlf 51) It. I It It I- I. f ML Nel il. I'la.ler inst 1,,-eived and tor sale ny sept 4 CHAS. M. JOHNSTON NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, "ill .fU I.V STKKKT, VKT BJ W i,,M door lo Diitiolft's, respe.-tluliv aiiiiouiu:cs to her friends and the ladies iii Kvansvitle and vicinity in ssner.'il, that sho has inst ieturued with her Fall stock ol Millinery uu,l Fancy Hoods, which is the largest, finest and in,.st beautiful ever brought to in.-city. She invites nil to give her a call and SZafSslSSB her stock, ami she Hatters herself thai she will la- aide lo plea-" all, IsSth in the ititiitv end prices ol her goods, sept 14 Mrs. .1. II ASTINliS lUus-iKs, miMJvt'Mtm.i6 mSbm tine large ouiuces just ree'd aud for sale bv' J-S CHAS. .M. JOHNSTON IHKKSK, IHKKSK. 'ir, ItOXKS I heco jiwt ree'd and tor sale k y CHA8. McloliNsTON ' Keb. Something New. Having itpened ;tn eeteblif hinynt Gar the iiuinn bwstnre of OOHM BftOOMrl on Water Bt. bet. Main ; end Lecoot, in ties K -in fbnnerljf occiipietl hs the Mmtpk Oftoe. 1 voald reraectfnllv cell the ei- ' ( it tion uf the Citrzene ol Rvenvrllle to the Cert that I I eim now niHutiftiotui iu every dtfetvejntena of -um ( Bnoom end eill eefl et Ii erer nrlceti tlmti i h- mmie t i-.ui le hougl&t in Cincinnati of Lmiisville. Pelrtf j weaild do well to rnl 1 ni lay eblalili.sLiiit'iit befor i i-iJit hrtHiii'; i-!-r-w ln-i T!i' Markt-t ri-. eaid for nVoeea Cnrnnt alt Hmw AM. ('i)NNETT. PALL TRADE 1860. j aicii'n i. coNN'rrt. mm. vvokman. CONNER So WORM AN, , mn.BHOLKHJtl.K IIK.il Kit l. WW Hoots and shoes. No. :t Pearl street, be- , tvveeii 'ine ami Baca all eels, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keel, a laree st,s:k ol i iitom and Kasnsrn work. win, li olferc had I lo the trade al i I'll atuttSl - STs o it s 0 m o a o 50 A c o o cn fs o CO a X w o - 0 n ni ft R 0 0 ! CD U CD -- d ! M i D i O CO 3 S 0 l-t 13 Ui r at i u CD a u ci T3 03 ao O a ei rCt o CD 8 a cti sC o u CD 0 o tti 1-1 rH m W X w. H H 1 ef s) e) ft

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INSURANCE. Insurance Agency. ALLEN C HALLOCKi BvansTllle, UNDDRWRITKK AM liKNEUAL INsH.'BANt'C aaa jsst aqMi AnjusTca or Averaoes, and Notabt Pi si iHe continues to issue Policies from several F. -Class and most reliable INSURANCB COMPANIES In the Country, on I .il m l and firs Hu-ke. Ue will also receive applications for 1. 11 1. XNSCUANCK. He will attend to the Adjnstuiaut of Losses of every descriptioa under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all last ters connected with INSURANCE, for parties iulerested. His loug exia-rience as an tvsratv Aoem , has made him familiar w ith a'l subjects connected with Insurance.

fflce. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Maiu st NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF U. 1ST FORD. OOKS. I'asli Capital, $.300,000. CASH ISNl, I s. 9373,000 W. C. HASTINGS, Sec'y. A. F. HASTINGS, Pres't. ': Insures against loss and damage by Flru on Owellj ings ami their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly issued and losses adjusted for the Company by A. 0. HA LLOCK A HON, Agents, Marble Uali Buildiug, Maiu street, sept 14 Erausvllle, Indiana. QUAKE R CI TY INSURANCE COMPANY. (FRANKl.IN Mill DltOS.) 4aa WALNl T STRF.KT, PHILADELPHIA. Fire Insurance, LimiteJ vScPerpetual, On Utiiltlitigf) flu.l Merrliatidf o( nil decrliioBe. GEO. II II vitr. li lent. K. P. KOSS, Vice Pr ' t H. K. CoOOMaU S . rumy S. H . Bin l a, Ass t Bp Will feaJ. Qae. li. Hart, Foster M. Perkins. II. a.Oucaaaali R. P. R .ss B. W lh.il. i, 8. Jones, M. I) , A. C. Catlt-ll. A. K. Chaaitiers. II.,,, 11 M. r idler, JohuO. Dale, Charles li. Inilay. HA't'TKLL. BKUM ANTUES, Areiits for Kvtiuuvilleund vhlmly. I'lll.e at l.KH V Anlhes' l.sw ofhee, 73 Main treat. septlt it s f a a re Vtt , ue sew roBtx. Office 1 12 ami 1 11 Broadway. With ii Cash Capital nil paid In uf ONE MILLION DOLLARS dg$STS JULY 1, I860 Sl,600.oiKi The Home Insurance Coinimny insures against Loss or Baaeejfe bj i'ire ou livrellings and thsn contents, for a trui of front 1 to 6 years --on th most favorahls terms Stores, iitocks of Merchaji diise. Warehouses, Produce, Manufactories, and all Insurance prove rty, st fsiraud - j u i t ,M - rates and ou I N LA N li NAVIGATION and transportation risks as low hs the nature of thu insured aad th CoinpHiiy will win-runt. Adjustine ,n losses fairly, and promptly paying them. CHAS. J. MAKTIN, Prns't A. r. WILMAKTH. flea Pr.s't. .1. Mn ton Smith, Sectetarr. John MciMaj Ass't Jtec'y. pplii nlioiis made lo and policies issued by A. C. UALLUCK A SON, Agt's, inffia Msrhln Hall Buildings, Main street. HART FOR D FIRE INAEB CO., HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 C II A II T K 11 I K II H K TVAL With hSuccohsEuI BusiiiesH Kxperieuco of XT' JT"t y "ST ear . Cssli ( aiiitsl a500.OOO.t1U t'aplin.1 mid Surplus,. S)l0,iH HI I o- 1 iii, aieninst Loss or BsimmBI hy Fire, ou DwellinKs, Kiiruitiire, Stores, Warehuuses, Mer chandise, Mills, MMiiuhM tories, aud other kinds ol property, can he efferfd in this Company upon its favorable terms as the nsture ot the risks and security to Policy holders will admit. PA KTICCLAR ATTENTION given to insnnos Fsrui property , consisting; of Dwelling, Barns, anl outbuildings connected, and Farnlture, Livestock, Hay, Grain, Fsruiiug t'tensils, tr.., Ac, csntaioed therin, lor a term cd yoats at LOW rstss of premium. OFFICKRS: T. C. Allyu, Secivtsry. II Huntington, Prss't. c. 0. Lyman, Ass't Uec'y W. H. Bowers, A. tusry D. Alexander, Oeneral Agent for tho Western ami 8011th Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Ginhiim. Ass't General Agent tor tbe Western and Smith Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applicatious for insurance ssay be u to the undersigned, the. dtilv authorixnd Agents of tbe Compuny. A. C. HA L Ink A SON, Ag'ls. Orm r.: Malt.le Hall Building, Main street HUg'.'t-.hn INCORPORATED 184 7. City IT i r- o mmmm mn OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C C. WAfTK. S-r-v C. B BOWEHM, Pres't 8. H PRICE, General Agent, Uesidlngat Ohh-ago, Ills. CASH CAPITA!. A Sl'IfPI.l'H $.,'.'7,54a. This Coaspaay Insures xainst loss and damige h File on Dwellings slid their Contents, Stores, Wsrehoiiws, ritocks of Merchandize, and sll lnsorable property al as r-usvnsble rates of premium as any other solvent nnd reliable Company, A djaMiitQ Lsmetfrnirmf itsrf paying tlteni promptly Apple iii ions made to nud Policies issned hv A. C. I1ALLOCK at S(?N., Msrhle HhII Buisdiasjs, Haiust., uiigjl-.iius EvaNgviLtr, Ind. -V II I M Ml UBKR O fKRi'OJTS aeia

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m Istggiae. Just r, eiv.-.l, a spleudld stock of the ahsvii goods, at ill per cue less than last year's piic-e. WM. ft. l lth.Nl lI A Co., eeptJii No. 2o Main street. -The American Clothing House." OUR STOCK OK CMKMK .t.VU 8Vp, i CtoaMaa is now complete, together with a full line of all styles of Funry Notions and Furnishing Goods, nl! ol which we offer to the Wholesale trade, and will . . ,i.ee them t- give satisfaction iu qaejifjr, Style, and price. We would also announce to the iMljnnsi of Kvansvillo, and to th retail trade generally, thut in addition to our wholesale slock, we will keep a supeiior line of goods tor RrTAiLiNo. In this line we will sell exclusively for Cash. But wecanaud will offer goods lower than they were ever sold hy the regular dealers in this city Try ns, and see for yourselves. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., spt2G No. 20 Main street.