Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 October 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE. IND.

ONDAY MORNING. .. 'EOPLE'S OCTOBER gtl ticket! ational Election, on Tuesday, November 6th, 1860. FOR PRESIDENT, iBEAHAM LINCOLN or ILLINOIS. 8Sr"'THK People or these United TATES ARK THE RIGHTFUL MASTERS OK BOTH ONUBESSB3 AND CoCBTS, NOT TO OVERTHROW iis Constitution, bct to Overthrow the Ibn whd Pervert the Constitution." ibraham Lincoln. for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN or MAINE. tfe"' I Love my Country moke than 1 ovk my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electors for the State mi Large. WTLL CUM BACK, of Decatur JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jeft'eteon. District Electors. let E'trict Cyrus M. Allen, of Knox. 2d District John W. Iiay, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Banter, of Monroe 4th District Johu H. Kanjulinr, of Franklin. 6th District Nelson Trader, of e'ayette. 6lh District Reutn A. Hiloy, of Hancock. 7th District John Hanna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 9th District James N. Tyner, f Miami. 10th District Ifc Jenkinsou, of Allen. 11th Distric t DaTidO. Daily, of Huntington. Hannibal Hamlin. (CONCLUDED.) Late in the same session, he made a speech, creditable alike to his intellect and to his humanity, iD favor of abolishing the practice of Hogging in the Navy. As chairman of the Committee on Commerce, to which position he was elected in December 1849, nnd which he continued to hold until he resigned it in 18rG, Mr. Hamlin gave laborious and faithful attention to the . , n r, ramp before him. Amnnrr his more important speeches during the 31st Congress, was one, at the first srasion, on regulating the liabilities of ship owners. He took a prominent and active part, in connection with Senator John Davis, in preparing nnd urging the bill, first introduced into the 32d Congress, providing for the greater security of lives on steamboats. During the first cession of the same Congress, he made two elaborate speeches on the American fisheries, giving a full history of the negotiations on that subject and furnishing a fund of information in regard to it, nowhere else to be found in the same space. He aljo made speecnes in the same Congress, defending the Uiver and Harbor hill from the assaults made upon it, and favoring the Internal Improvement policy. He offered and actively supported an amendment of the Pension laws so as to secure pensions to widows of Revolutionary soldisrs who married after 1800. He intro. duced a resolution authorizing the Codification of the Ileveuue l&W, and appropriating $10,000 for Ihft purpose, which was adopted. Down to 13.';, Mr. Hamlin acted regu larly with the Democratic party, uniform- I y voting, nevertheless, against all project:! for extending .slavery. Having occupied,! for several years, the position of Chairman ! of the Committee on Commerce, to which j he was appointed by the Democratic iua- j jorily in the Senate, he felt it his duty to j resigu that place, on resolving, after the j Cincinnati Convention of 1886, no longer j to act with a party which ho deemed to 1 have deserted the chief kmamarkt of Demuteracy. 'u doing so he took occasion to define his political position in a clear ami apposite speech, the coaclujdjng paragraph of which j i3 so follows : These events leave to me only one tinpleasant duty, which is to declare here that can maintain political associations with no I party that insists upon such doctrines ; that I can support no man for President who I avows and recognises theui ; and that the little of that power with which Cod has endowed me, shall be employed to Untie manfully, firmly, and consistently for his defeat, demanded as it is by the highest interests of i the country which owns all my allegiance." Mr. Hamlin was subsequently nominated, in June, 18jC, as the Republican candidate for Governor of Maine. The Democratic party had carried the State the rear previous and were then in ower. He commenced the canvass in July, and traversed the State making nearly a hundred speeches in the different counties. He was elected iu September by an absolute majority of abrat I8,0(o over his two competitors, and 23,000 over the Democratic candidate, more than double j the majority ver given to any other can- ; didate iu that State. The etfect of Ibis brilliant triumph was electric, iu tht great Fremont canvass, and so reniarkabJe a revolution surprised even the most sanguine of Senator Hamlin's triends abroad. On the 9th of January, 1S57, he reaigued bis seat in the Senate, and was inaugurated the same day as Governor of Maine. On the 16th d.iy of January, a little more than a week after his inauguration, Gov. Hamlin was, for the third time, chosen a Senator of the United States, in which oflice be had served nearly ten years. On the 20th of February he resigned the office of Governor, and soon after returned to Washington, resuming his seat iu the Senate. During the first session of the 34th Congress, March 9th and 10th, Mr. Hamlin made an extended and able speech on the I.ecompton Constitution and the Kansas question. He also replied at the same session, pointedly and eloquently, to the " mud sill " speech of Gov. Hammond of South Carolim), repelling Ids .suis- .: the htburcrs of th free States. At the opening of this Congress, he also look occasion to express, iu a most effective manner, tha unfairness and gross sectional partiality of the Democratic majority iu the Senate on the formation of the committees. He made another able speech at this sesaion, in defense of American rights iu regard la the fisheries a question of much local importance to his own StaU, und la other portions of New England. For several years past Mr. Hamlin has been an earnest and decided suppoiler of Hie Homestead policy ; he was in bear of Mr. Grow s bill giving homes to actual aeltleis on public lands, which passed the House 8,1 the last sessiun of Congress, but which Vfaa so amended by the Democratic Senate as to destroy its efficacy, and was subsequently vetoed by a Democratic Prceident, James Buchanan. In the active discharge of his duties as a Senator, Mr. Hamlin, since his last election, has cautinued without interruption until the present time. Mr. Hamlin's nomination for tte Vice Presidency at Chicago, in May last, was an event as unexpected to him as any that could have happened. The spontaneous si, unanimity and cordiality with which this nomination was made, and its u&iversal acccptableness, as since demonstrated, are conclusive evidences of the exalted character and eminently honorable national standing of Senator Hamlin He is also emphatically rna urlm l,nn .. . 1 , 1 - . - v. t. yj amm ix niuna noiu upon the popular heart. tiis sympathies are with thepe.i-

pie, and be shares tbeirs in return. No otber uame could Lave been found auiuug all those of our public men, wliirli, associ.it cd witb that of Abraham Lincoln, couM bring more strength to the ticket in tinpresent canvass. Condensed from ISarreU'.-sAefcl-of 11 1

From the Cin. l'ri-e Current, Oct. W, l!-Gr. Business ami Ktnaucial Summary of j lUe Past Week. The money market continues easy for all good business paper, with a fair (remand, and no indications of any stringency iu the future; 10(o 12 is the prevailing rates, and no good piper offering outside the raguLrr booses. The supply of currency Is good, and generally speaking, the market is in as satisfactory a state as could be debited at this season. The otierings of time bills on the Kast and South have beeu light, and the market for theui has not changed. Eastern bills range from 7 to 10 per cent, per annum, the latter rate for sixty -ad ninety day, and 9(a 1 I per cent, for New Orleans, having two to four months to run. The demand for sight exchange has been moderate only, and the market has ruled steady at the rates given below. There has been a little more demand for gold the last two days of the week, at slightly improved rates. We quote : Duyinic. Soiling. Hew York Siht (-a prem. ?-uiVi prom. I New Orleans par eV prem. ! American Gold :)3tl prem. L7(g,4o prem Western currency is bought freely by ( dealers at 1 dis. for Missouri, Illinois and Wisconsin, and .J dis." for Indiana Free Bank. Tne money market in New York is in a satisfactory state. " Thompson's Hank Note ! Reporter,' under date of the 18th, says: ' The banks of this city contracted again last week one million this makes a total contraction since September 1st of eight rnil- ! lions and a half; still money is easier now, ' and cheaper than on the 1st of September. "Were it not for the elections there w outd be an expansion commenced immediately and other speculative movement in stocks , I as it is caution predominates, not only in the bank parlors, but in all branches of bnsi- .. Foreign Exchange has declined so that bills are 1 per ct. cheaper than gold for remittance : "Sterling, 8J8j : Francs, 5,17; and a still further reduction probable. " The stockholders of the Artisan Hani; ure still making efforts to resume, and the appontment ot a Receiver is delayed lo give them time. " from the present aspect of the motley market, we expect that the ten million florernment loan will be taken on bids to be opened next Monday; if so, Treasury note:' will cease lo draw interest after sixty days notice; the notice will appear immediately after the loan is awarded. " This loan was taken, as we are informed by telegraph, at par to 1 28 prem., which is i below previous rates, i In New Orleans the money market Is very stringent, and loans ou first class paper , can not be obtained for less than 1 pel cent. ; per annum. The weather during the week lets been I chilly. -Sunday it rained all day, and since then it has been cloudy and cool. The i range of temperature during th week has i been 50 to CO de. Flour has been quite unsettled the greater portion of the week. Holders seemed disposed to ship to another market, siKner than submit to any decline of consequence, j so that the transactions have beeu confined I to -in ill parcels at $4 85(i',4 90 for siiertine, ! and $5(Sv5 'i for extra, but there were tew ! buyers at these rates. At 4 7f theie was i some disposed to purchase superfine, which j would, however, Ims hardly dots n lo h I shipping point, as prices are giving way in I New York from day to day under large j receipts, and not very encouraging accounts I from England. The very heavy shipments being made to that country tend to make dealers cautious, lest the Liverpool market i should give way under them. Wheat declined 4c. per bushel and ( loses dull at l 0i and $1 14 for choice red and ) white. Corn unchanged, and iu moderate deI maud. Oats iu large supply, over 30, mm bushels having been received during the week, but the export demand being good, price were sustaiuedat 30c. There is a large quantity going out. on tlatboats for the Mouth. Itye declined to 0fi6c: and dull. LiaiUy unchanged, and the higher grades iu good d'-mand at 8t)(ii, 3."c. Whisky declined 1 c. per gallon during the week, and closed unsettled. The receipts have licen very large, reaching 10,000 brls. during the week, including that which came in by wagons, and last evening sales were! made at , though the prevailing rate was 1 7c. Cheese is coming iu freely, and the si accumulating ; this article is fully c. per lb higher here now than iu New Vork, deducting tbe difference in tare which is actual there, but not here. This will throw large shipments into this market, and must lead to a decline, sooner or later, if the English market does not do belter, which can hardly be expect!, as the ml season in Kugland must have made the pasturage in that country excellent, thus increasing the production of cheese, and uo doubt, a further decline wH take place in prices in Liverpool. Hardly anything has taken place iu ihe piuvision market worthy of note during the week. A moderate demand f r mess pork at . 1 . . :i(.i.l i Hi, and lor dear bacon .sides but in other articles nothing haa been ilone and prices are nominal at S'jCi 1 1 lor shoulilers and rib sides. Not much doino tor future delivery, and not much desire- to buy or sell. The leading packers of ibis city seem to 9tanti aloof until the season opens, attd then run with the market. What little is beinn done tor the lutnre is kepi private. Nothing done in box meals, ihmioii one or two packers are bu.-v ft trill" early contracts ma ! a month ago, aiol llulirst dhipnwnt of new box meals tin ' mmgoa was made lo Liverpool Monday The limits of the Knglish orders remain at the rates we give in our last, but these rates are below tbe vicwa of packers. As we bare stated several weeks ago, a large business will la done in box meats this season, an. I heavy shipments made to England, because the general lielief is they will pay. In the grocery market there is no change of importance ; the demand is moderate al our quotationa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS X3t c X-cl i 1 1 . .m tn.-'r LK.nu.y .f.v i.ntt--at can ha accommodated with board uiel a pleas ant room, near the business part of the city, above Main etreai also room for a l..w day boaidei - For liirther laaTaa auaa in a oaajnlrii of Mr. SI A Lawrence. oct'iii Iwd .nil I .1XHKS, M.' U'HOl.H W and bhla, very choice quality, ual ceceivee and lor sale by 8. K. U1LBKBT A Ct.. tfraj9 Ko. I Svcaiivore st. V M bbls K CMItKM tol Male by i-i.yKtjj it. K GILBERT . i oil; mm tt it it, kooh HOttt.ymi.y ttmi.it hit No. I Shaved Pine Shingles to .lohn Fiv- , lilmhuysen Glover, coruol Seventh and Muni BtS., I and then retanied to York scte and died Ol . r 1 has a bov ot them on hand, which he is riadv aiid I willing ti divide amongst bis numerous tn. n.lt and customers. Poor Robinson will never make us any more such shingles. cct2G-dw-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. M. AIKWANACO., PRODUCE AND Conimissiou Merchants, No. (5 Xoilli Wulir t., KraiiM illi . ft' A stents for the a'o of fvilt, Klour, Grata, 1'ruviaiu.Wt and all other at lido of Produce.

woit.v.-aju hvsii. kjh mw.virt' More aud lor aale oct25 hv W. M. AIKMAN A CO. m.ofk.jm,i, HKSt uiPTMo.ya ok lour coiistunttv uit hiu.l aud in store, and i by (octif.)" W. M. At KM AN' . CO. fir s:il m a O T.I T OM! S - 7 3 HHI.s I III.' 11 i: tud f ,-r sale at to Lo.-I. OCT, Ly OCtSi mfrnxaMl it, 1 1 i . 0ct25 AIKMAN i CO. , jf .yu oj r.s si -i i; it tt.i. and air saw bv W. M. AIKMAN' 4 CO ut .f .vn rxMK.x'T.- r,o hulk. .lueville Cement, 10 hhda. Gray Liiuv, at St.00 pjr hhd, iu afore and for sale by Mt25 W. U. AIKMAN 1 CO. (SUCCESSOR TO A. KURTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer ot Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Ac, dealer in Orange I.eni.'i.s, Ac, and Nuts of .ill kinds. 3i inters fiom pi r ties attended tout ahortct notice . T Sol,. aeqt for Ma'thy's I'm i valcd Baltimore Oysters. No. 15 South First street, hetwe. n Main and Locust, Bvansville, luii. For sale cheap for cash. oct?4-lv IA K UKSSI.Tf KOlt Til H I.JUUKM. nieifjon Di'-r?," 'ijg m,. Hwaotry,'1 and ''Stolen Ki's, ' Highland " and " Japsnese N. ! oct2I Qaick." " K -- tuo 1 also, the celebrated 1 Kxtraets, at . THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. OHIO It KJSJT.Til Ml UI.I.l. f.VI If w Store, lately owned rikI occupied by Michael Gavisk, deceased, us a proier) and provision etor, corner of Main and Kointli streets. There is Brat-rate smoke bouse attie bed to the store. Apply to lohn Ouvisk, 01 WM. K A UK, Jr. july'i-dJtwtf TO iii THM I i IU VH K tift.S'l Glycerine Lotion, lor happed hands, face and lips, at oct'24 THOMPSON'S oily llroc Store. M II .i I It Oil. 1 iUM AM, ia-s .--hues, nue h a. tinned i-y tlie ciiildren the f'ity Dm Stole, 59 Main atreet. Sold K K T 11.11 It It lit It MX, i. hit 1 o.'.lh ItrilslleS, Mt ucl21 TIIOMI'.-JtN'S New Dm,;: Store. 1 I I'. -mi,. ten. Hair Oila, tad Hair Tonics, jn-t id a ad ink sah- at I SM THOMPSON'S Dm,' Store. .V II ' II 1 t It O it in half r sale bv MO I.J SUKH. i e!s, Very choice, .1 jn-t ivi d and t 121 niLBJEBT & f.isks. CO. 1 1. 1. e?f T cm M M . lots, tor sale b , tJ4 S. K Gil BKRT tO 0Din.- .7ti-.il. ir. it van. i ui:.li a ground Cora ileal, froan s v Cora, .lust reeived aad for ile by octal JAt. E Its KINK 0" kTA O It M feet SJi r K .' SIX It t . II It ti f Stone Curbing, iindreaaed, of rood quality vllice. uii. 1 at leurtonable price. Inquire at ihi ortl'J 1 2 1 It I I T & , A" c . .l.H.--.S .11. - lie 'Oils, I 'liriHlit-, 11 lilies, Chocolate, l ies. I to stunts, Ac.Ioi hrtle l.y o,tl8 JAS. KIISKINK CO. jg tO.IL Oil.. It II I. S. ,' X Tlt.l i tt.i I. I oil. frt Iroiii smell or smoke vi lieu uin LAMPS. A laiyo uHortiii..it f l.aiiiis, varhaaa luitteriis ami sies, and at prices to suit buyers. Lump Wicklag, Shades, C hiuinev Uruslics, 4c, for sale by (octls) JAS. KKSKI .MK it CO. MLMtKO I ISIO-H. 500 i.us. f no it a mm Siiirai Cure,, Hums, unvaried ; 4.rl(l lbs. choice Sugar Cured Slioiil.tei-s, cauvased ; liMi !.- cboier Uried Beel, canvased ; on lbs. Bologna Sails agea ; 2 bhla choice Leaf Laid, forauleby octlS JAS. LltSKINK ACO. V JVM M MM! at. MM Mi I 'K t, f OM'M-MiMi f Mills, liiddlea. Curry Combs, Tacks, Pom. lei. Shot, Lead, While Kisli larch. Knife Basket-. Ttays, Kgg Beat at a, .V o:tl do ., Ac., lot sale bv JAS. EILSKINK CO. iH Mi Mt S Mt-3 V U OX KH. f HOICK , uud Hum Dnrarn Cheese, received and for sale bv .1 AS. Kit KINK CO. ocfts Ml1 tOrK! COTTOJW HMiMM', M'M.OU ,ine, ll.ill. r, Ked Cold, Clothes Lilies, mi. I 'la i lie. tor sale bv ocils JAS. KK8H1NK A CO. mm o i- wnMJtrrmm.JV jmctmi'm:, ttm , uei,;et i boy. ape 10 to tjU, of good habits, and tub arneae good plain huud, to act as Porter, Ac. Board will be turiiished. Applvto uctlti GKO. KOSTKU A CO. s VUJMB. lO IIIII1S. PHMMMt fOKVO lls Kastern Kertued, Crushed, Podered, Qranalal rail bv oetli, J uu.I Coffee Suais, recanted by DM FOSTKU J CO. Coroner's Inquest mm m. i i.y a vn.i.it, .v Mm the 7th day of October, I8B0, over the buily of a bov named Teaiiralt Schoror, in Hgeoa totMiehip, Vauderbuigh Coaaat) . Tho boy's frieMU live on the corner of Clark and Fourth street. -The verdict of the Jury was, he came to his de.it b lv accidentally fulling from a tree, by the new Liidye on Franklin street. octy-.iw JOUN WAVMAN, Coroner. rWJO HMiJS'T. m iug Seveu It. Jl It til SMi COJS'TJMrjS'lus uud Kitchen, ou Oak street Apply to J. W. HCGHKS, oct K No. Is Main st. a ok mv homo.v. -r. mmo.tiI uuy from New Corn ; bids Fine Ilomouy m Qrttta, aecaiw I tins day at oct8 COOK .'. LANGLEI'S. MSiOM 1,11 OJOJ-: Ml '.HM'MMJVH! JM MMi I .11 ft Mt K (OcU'j) COOK k LANULKi i a. iij'j'jti ho air .i.yi i.iun Oil. .:" bus Pr..ctoi Jr lianibl oaps. lo OH, Wihi. ralieaa Pro. tor 4 Gamble's l.ar. Strained, received this day at ctB COOK L. NGLKV'S. PAY YOUR DEBTS & SAVE COSTS. JIM, I Ml It ft O .V 8 Jf.Vtf HV.Vfi WM themselves indebted to me by note, due Mil, or oimn account, will please coma forward and pay th e -ante within thia week. I have duuiied and dunned, till ' Iiunuing " went lor L'ncoln, aud uow f " must make the best of a bad bargain," and try what virtue there is in law. The wise will be cautioned accordingly. TIIOS. UKIIMOND. oct93-1 vi Jf i O .1 M. Oil. 1..I.H 8.JCST It Ml m ei ed, a large uu I eleganl lot ol Coal oil I inn.-, consisting of ,i mil us ;oi imeiit ot ,witiglag, Hand, Parlor, and Bedroom Lamps, als. Cliimi aril a. Wicks, and Oil of thoverv best iiuullty. WM. II I K It Bi W Rat, lirnggist, ... 123d 78 Mam atreet, Washington Block. Mi v jr.VaV 'I T' ef COt OJI.VK, pitreil troiu Cocoa nut tin, an eiegaui pi - -.I t.o the Hair, w alien It preserves, beautihes, aim renders dart uud glossy. It is the. best and cheapest Ilsirili i auiaur in the World. For sale by WM. BiEK BOWER, Hi iikki'. ortld Ho. 7S Main atreet , Washington Block. v o h K,tr t .rt.e ri.n, isk TIM Mi HaiaxMa 1 iniaaciif It haa an red tbousanaa 1 the worst cases. Prepared only at WM. B1EKB0WKICS, Druggist, f. is.'. 7 Main street. Washington Block. m .on MfiftH i-a i tut .it con rism. " ' a g.a.-l article, ju.-l red by . I AS. EKSKINE a CO., octSS g .Hit m x.cs, W oonalaal safipi) 47 Main street. Ill IT Kit . Kti: S. . l the above re-eiviiitr dally, unit tor sale ut JAS KB.SK INK A Cti.'S , 47 Main str-t. Coroner'; Inquest mmMtl.U OfKH THMt HOItf OM' mm Mrs Bofsac, t am.-ily Mrs. Nagel, found i I ia astwleytow u, Piaeoti townshm, vauderlaiiadi county, sat afc 17th day of October, lsio 't'li.' rnrssVl ot the .liny ansa, rhn rajas it lit her death by apoplexy from iaioaBjpocSjBXO. When she dieil -be whs at... lit 4o yeur. of age, about live feet high, was dreas.wl in her grase .'lothiag whei ihe in.iiest was helj, nil. I had I'll her person, us lui as w i have been enabled to aaeorlaia,' as above stated .M ll9-:t'.v JOHU W AY' M AN, Coroner V. C. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 IT. JES M O "7" A Hi . ralMJV UJVMt KM HMUVMi Ml H.lft HKav moved Iim Slirp from Main street, No, ti i. to App's Btastk, No 7 fourth street, opfasrite the l'pl.,1 Mltlket 11. .... aud le.ilients his Old tl lends Hi.. I tbe public U gelieial to call and see lino ut bis new stand, as he can still suti?ty Ibem nil iu the Beat and ifaaa Maa. fcoff" Itepuiii., shall be d.a.e at the shortest notice, and iu th: best ol atyle Com Ouc. aanaaa .lit .' CHmm for Cailt .' octte-lmi' JOHN K. API'.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Holland Bitters roii DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. Tue successful introduction and use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compouuda culled '-Bitters." offered In various furms, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this vrd Bitters" is hut another name for "grog," or some villauous whiskey mixture. But the really sreat relief derived from the mluiiti dose, oue tea-spoonful, ot our medicine, B(EEHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEBS, ami the entire abtmce cf after prostration, htm eatabUahed f r it a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have tailed to undermine. It ta poei tively a vegetable preparation, with bartly sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Half-Pint Bottles,) price One Dollak. It Is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifytr-g the Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of Its salutary efTects. The stomach will apeedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health bo the quick result. For USTDiaESTION, Try Boprbave's Holland Bitters, For HEARTBURN, Try Bffirhave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Bcr-rha.es Holland Bitters. For WATEKBEASH, Try BeerhaveS Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try BcerhaveS Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bcerbave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try BterhaveS Holland Bitters. PILES. Try BterhaveS Holland Bitters. Fo-.' Ix all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic AITo tloni, it has in nuraerons instances proved highly ben. flcial, and In others effected a decided euro. Read (,'urel ally ! The genuine, highly-concentrated BirnHAVx'g notTUND BmrHS ia put up'in half pint buttloe only, and retailed at One Dollar per tx.ttle. The groat demand for thla truly celebrated medicine has Induced many Imitations, which tho public should guard against purchasing. Bnoare ofimpontinn .' See thai our name is on the label if every bottle you buy. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, 4 GENTS, EtMmmUf, Im&r'MCMtm, tte-rMMPMmm. jmm.vi pi, .-, Uiuger. Cloves, Mse, Mn, tar. I, Uluualuop, ludijio, and Blueing. Bishoprirk'.i celebrat- , .1 Baking Powder, at aetli JAS. KKSKI N E Jk 0O8. WHKELER & WILSON'5 SEWING MACHINE, First Street, bastwwsa Main and laaassat. No 0K OKKKM TO TH K I'l ltl.lt Wheel .r d Wilson h improved Sewing BISchiae at reduced prices, with increased coauadence iu its merits us the best uud most reliable family sew iug much iue now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or tiiiuest fabiics; inakee the lock stitch Isapoaaibta to an ravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming uo ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in coustructiou, more speedy in movement, and psora durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to eiuible tlie purchaser to eew ordinary seams, stitch, hein, fell, nil t , gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted for three years. We also keep on constantly ham! a fall assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and Wi st, giving prii es, Be, w ill le furnished gratis, ..ii applicastun ia -rsou or by letter. tb'ilv r. M. SELLMAN. gfcay To Person out of BmplojmenL AGENTS WANTED In Every County of the United States, rmno M.yn.iuK i.y thk h.ii.k ok m the be. I and aspet elegantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the most interesting character, adapted to tho wants of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Merchant ; they are published in the best style and bound in the most substantial manner, mill are an rthy a place in the Library of every Household in the Land. ajbaT To men of enterprise aad industrious bibits, this business otters an opportunity for prohtable employment seldom to be met with. ttii Persons desiring to act as agents will receive promptly bv mail full particulars, terms, Ac, by addr.ssiiig ' LE A It Y, GETZ A Co., Publishers, O. I17 Ho. 221 North Second St., Philadelphia. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. mm 01 11 1- l- TO IJ'CHMtJ8Mt .71 1 WW business ,n I build np an extensive Cash trade, I will, from the 12lh of this mouth, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. Mv stock is large aud fresh, comprising tho m.wt Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. Aud I am iXHaaMMM I tint rmh tmyt rs will be Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by calling ut the cheap h store of WM. M. DUNCAN No. Maiu strei octlU-Zni JL jitiK.fi . TH. WMi 11 J WMi J I f T receiv.-d an St her lot of Florentine, Comtrg, Kiitland, and Cloth Hats, for a. Call soon, at SCHAPk KK A Bl SSI Nil's, No 4.1 Maiu street. horn, Straw sea an.) La.ll. Ml OOTft .l.mll fi II O Mi ft. - It K K II cr Bui row's st. n-k ,'t Boots and Shoes is again larj:e and conipb le, uu.I.. s by heavy recruits. Their stock is inferior to aoete ever brought t i ihls part ..I the Stale, and I he.v me ottering them at verv reduce.! prices lo cadi anil prompt paying trade, at (wtla) No. C MAIN STKKKT. ajVOOO .- HK.I fi" CI.KJU r SMMIKK, mm Jon lbs Cincinnati Botoaaa Sausage, just receiveil at (oetli) COOK k LANULKV'S. MM o I - i: h k i: k i.y u noouti i.y mm Kn it ananaanee .ti t!2 CooK .t I. INIII.Kl'.s. CI mm 0.-KK'tl l. Ul'ltbT HKl.lt over the hotly of John ILiunam, or Lanaaa, whose hody was foiili.t at Kapplei ' Hotel, ou Water street, Kvansville, Plgeoll Township, Tan derbiuKb County, on tlx. 1 lib day of Ot tol. -i, I sen. The verdict ol tiie Jury was that be came lo bis death bv a . ivngsstlv. "hill ; Hist at the lime ol his death lie was about lilty tour years of alga); thai he was aooaa live feet ten inches iu hih! , that when he died he w:i- dressed in a yellow Baa. del under. shirt aad a white cotton over -shirt, and lisd od ana parson, s. fur as we have laaaa ablcj to ascertain, w hat is above described, be having been fouud uudrcsscd in his bed rem. octlb-3wd JOHN WATMAH, C. V. C.

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MISCELLANEOUS. IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now i u store, and are submitting for inspection, .beir recent extensive purchase of Fall und Winter Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which lor Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are uusurpaeed. They would direct particular attention to the annexed list, w hich will be disposed of at prices that ruunot Tail to meet with the appro! atiou uf Ihe moot fastidious. The Goods are all new uud

warranted perfect. They embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweeds.Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &e. 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, Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton Dc Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock of Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. fh lbs Hosiery h . in tin. nt will be founds ra nieta Stock, in Plain, Mixed, and Kan. y Wool uud fleeced Cotton Hose, Pulley Wool Klutt.-.l Goods, including S-liuwls, HwoaW, Sou tag, Nubias, Sc., Ladies' and tieiits' hid. K. Silk. Cloth, nnd Buck skin Gloves and Caautk-ts, Ladies' and Gents' L. Wool and Merino Vwls aud Drawers, Huts and i Saj s in new shapes, uud Ladit.V Kurs. 'I hey me prepared toexbil.it their late Inrjlortatioii f Iriah Usian Caiode, comprising Irish Lineus sad Handkercnleta, the best aaatirtaaent of sheetings and shillings aver rdferod. Listen Dsiauask Table Cloths, Bleached mid II. own. all si..s, Napkius, Towels, Doylies, and every oilier aescriptiun part sluing to this etnas of man ufue lure. N. B. -Now on bauds, a Kraal variety of Thompson's Celebrated Skirts, now so favorsldy known to the Ladies of this city, aud which 8, a It. have had tbe pleasure of iatrodovinf;. As we ale ilesirous to iive to cur customers every advautaga possible, and haying facilities lor so doiii second to none in our line of hnsinsss, we are therefore fully determined to JlSpomi of our present targe stock at the imalleac remunerative pi ices. A call respectfully nolii ited. oi 117 V Mt K m I-aT KlMiT- OK WOOI1 uud W illow Ware ut US COOK A LANG LEY'S. f T SHI.VKS I tH .II I It I fit .!.' II Pool Siilili .t li ale bv e Polish, the best ever COOK A LANGLEV. inaile, for s oetli rmiKt : M sou 1 oct 12 TK.I : US, lt'olll TKJl ! - W to J, H COOK 1'oi .vw u "- i .1 LANGLEV S. HHi.fi. fit i. in: o.y i o.y h o.y cousigumelil for ale low, t.i cloe, bv COOK A LANG LEY". o. tl7 m 1 t.v o u 'it i: a : li 17. V K 1 If 11 Kit . mMI In tbe l.'itv, ure to be hit. I ut 6Ctl2 COOK A LANGLEY'S. T 93 cm Sweet Potaloea K K It an be ha COOK ,. I. O 0 11 a I for, at A LA NiiLE Y tia miou.y HRoo.nn. S noxK.y kou L; sale low by S. E. GILBERT A CO., septl No. 4 Sycamore street. m, tyj.yr k ii . 1,000 hi sh whit k. WW Besns wanted at the highest market plu e, for which cash will b paid. Prime article. cook A LANOLEY, ocll'- No. 7.r Main street. mm i 1 11 1 11 uitoo.nn, mm do Dusters, Whisk Brooms, common lo extra, Brusse Dusters, in great variety, Feather do all sizes. Blacking Brushes, with und without handles, Scrub Biusbes, ull kinds, to !e hail at OCI12 COOK ,t LANGLEY'S. mm sVwVv 11 kuuji it mm, Stuart's Crushed, at 13c per lb , do Powdered, awi antid isrc, at do Giaiiiiluted, at IScneraV., per W. do A Clarified, at I2jc pei lb. These sural s tire the bent .juulity of any in tbe Citv, and otteied at lower prices, at octl2 COOK A LANGLET'B. J It 1' K t fijMCt8, Wtf'ITH .l.y II without leathers, ut oct!2 COOK t LA Mi LEY VS. octl K If HIM XII, .yir. r. It It I 1 new crop, just received by ortll S. E. GILBERT CO. mmo tick .n it. J.vt w w .w o iiijjj av W is my only Apent and Attorney for the State ol Indiana and Citv of Evansvillo. J IMES HEWITT Evansville, Oct. Mtb-laud' Ague and Fever OB CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BT TOaVC SilWTM. M iu Divsa and Medicine, and persons afflicted wltb tbe CbilU and fever or A;;ue ami FeTer, i - lepectlully InvMed t tbia celebrated medicine, wbit li ! v'i JnUy obtained a btgb rt-pntation tbroiigbout th :otiiiiry a and fii many ytar ban maiiilainetl it- -iiuui inty over all otber remedie! - h safe, rt-rtain, Hjieedy ami permanent euro for Cbills anil Fever or Ague and IReVer. It doea not nrodnce hailarbe, gMineae, buzin of tbeearti, or any of the unpleasant eflbctt mffbica so frtiiUently attend t,.- - of Quinine or other , remedieti, but may be (rivn iu all caaefl and under all min eaitanrci irbatfiTer. to leaaalea, iuf.mta, ami all Parwoni wbo art debilitated or bavn tbe , most deliC4itt oniiiititut ions, wit bout tbe leant ap-prc-beubioi; ot any injurious or even unpleasant eflferta. Tbis medit ine ban become a staple raimedy, and for yeaxH linn bean extensively need I hroiile tit tbe ! Statu t Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, 31 Bippi, Louisiana, Texas, - . - i- Missouri, II- ' linois, Iowa, Wisroasili , t Miio, Indiana, Nebraska, ' Heunsy Ivauia, Mn hi;;ant and t'alifoinia, aud m-re latelv iu Kansas Territory, and lias H-ruianiitlv i nred 2,000,00ajf of caaaa in all its varied forms and : i-omlitioiis, mariy of wbii b werw of from one to j I three years' etaadiar and bad resisted alt tbe usual : 1 remedies known in the country, and in no ease ilid ; it fail to make a nerfeci and pet eta nest cure where 1 the dire tiena were properly followed, hm b is its , imanstile gurreM that it has Rained tbi(-outideiice, , fswui . ml patione.e of a lasTgsnnntUar of reapectaI ble practitioners of medicine throughout the connI try, who prescribe and adaeiaialer it in preference i to ijuiuiue ami otber r uiedies. The Proprietor has in his peaseasjon a w uum oer of certiticales and other teritiuionials fruui psri aoM who haw lined this medicine, as well as from j physit iani, druggists, apothecaries, aiol other dealerajiu medcinef ettaetiitaj its snperior virtues aa a ! curative in f'hill and Fever or Aiue and Ker, j and he eotihl obtain many tbooaand more, or euorh ' to fill up a lare volume, but be does not deem it , neces.ary.Hs it is already extensively and tarrurably ' known to the publii generally. For sab by city and count rv I r insists nnd Aptitht-caries t lir.nifjrh.u( tbe West, North- a est j and S.Mith-west. WILSON, PETER, &. CO., (sitbcBssoaa to wn-sos a stabbird), W holesale Agents, Louisville. Ky. JOHN J. SMITH, ! I n tor MM1 UK -llll K t .y K KI.OOHI.yn. ao.tsio feet just receiv.-d from City Planing Hills, and for sale by JOHN F. GLOVETt, octS-ddiw tf Corner Suvccth and Main sts.

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M H It M JV fi 79 MSOXMiH MtMSttT quality, juat roceived and for sale by oetli S. E. GILBEKT CLV, M B8 7 1 O O mMlM8Jtr0T HM1--ST ceived per railoaii, and for sale by dctV S. E. GTLBEliTA CO. 00,000 CM &m It H-J LJL Ut JI.Iities, from Common to Genuine Fine flavana, I for sale LOW by S. E. GILBERT Sl Co. oct li rwyo hj t t o x o o hoxkh .i.vii cjmmm dies, Pounds, ,n., 10s, b. Twist, Pancake, , etc , from 12, Jii?i5c per If.., in store and to arrive lor sale by S. E. GILUEBT A CO., octii No. 4 Sycamore st. WmOOTS tf SHOMStZ tJentlrn,,, cast mm rind some exquisitely nice Meu's Calf, ConKress, Scotch, Everett, Kansas and Balaaoral Boors at HEAD A Bl lt ROW'S. Sep!. -IT, 'Otl. IS Main St. MM' JIIIMtiP SHOMiti. ladle, who uanl St J ochI Calf, K id and Goat Boots, either single or double sole, can have their wants supplied at KEAD A Bl'KUOW'S. 'titt. . 18 Maiu ft. LUS. M "fc' Hit M-Mi.l TMJi Hs. sx.pt. 27. New Keuthera now on hand, alii foi sale itiaiititv to suit, at S( II A PK EK Bl'SSf N O'S, No. 4li Main arrant. r-pf. rrtMSJti.-.S ll.li.l-' CHMiSTfl M.Vi m Boxes, Gunpower, Young Uynon, Imperial and Black, for sale by K. GILBERT CO. I'l HMTti T I" It I Ml J T 1 .-- K .t. II Liaaeed oil, 1", bids, in tine order, for aale low b' S K. GILBERT A CO toTTo.v ium.v. auo it.ti.tws y for sab. to the Tr de st Far torv piices, laj ctti s. B. GILBEBi a CO., Agents i-t "Cyiiress Mills. tmHJItl SI'.tltfH Tr, HOXMiS MOH sale vi uv Low, in lots to suit purcliasera, by clfi ft. K. GILBERT A CO. O TO .tilt I. Kit ef .IKHJI ..'. f..r good uud all Base shakers. sept'21 NEW JEWELRY BITTROIiFFS. UMi H.I fit JUST HKKlfK.II J lu-w supply of J,-welly, eiiibiacing a great variety Of every new style. We would call the is lecial attention d tlio ladioa t s.u.e vn y eiv.' .-lleui und .baste Btrascan un.l fAsrbnncle loll and bub setts, which ure also . I u very reasonable pVIc, W. have by fai the largest st... I of Gold and Sil Set Matckes, C'lec s, Silver Ware, Gold Pen-., A. , . I any house in litis city, all htoii ht directly front the manufacturers uii-l tini.oit.-r-, and are sellmg at the ;.we-t Eastern prices Ii h s been our ,-n-deavor to buy none bet genuine Jewelry, and we hope to ti t acontiunance of the liberal pun ga heretofore bestowed Bpoa us. HHf- Kin Wab Ins repaired peisotiallv, or n ub our iui mediate saDervasuas, by cinpetenl work Bseu. BITTROLFF Illto'S., aept2C No. 48 Main sl.. b't First uud S.couJ. JtOk Ol-JiUIO.ITS, OK all eli, it., UMIU from moUM Wbitnejs.at 42.61', to plain Cloth ..r Bissiiali Btaver.at JlO.iai. The latter . aaasul be got up by regular tailors for less tliAH ; !o.i o or Ji'ci o. Saw your moiiev by culling ut V Uf. E. KBKNt ll .V Co.'s, aept2fj No. 2it Main stre.-t. Jf mi.J TKlt S-.IU1S SO K.I U It K I m Newark Plaster just received an. I for sale by septt CHAS. Mi JOHNSTON NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, m W it.'xt ifuur t.i BiUrolB, reHpct tluUv HiUKiuiuvfi to her : liu uilri und liit I .-li--- til KvHliHvitlti mnl i(-itiily in f- in i il. th:it hIih haH jml lit I atrtiUal with net" Kitll HttM-k i'l Milliiii'i y uul Fuucv CimmIh, wliirh jrt tin Ut- . -i. tttiHt hik! nOefl If paint if nl ever tifu-lit to tlie city. Shu invittj all to pve !; r a call iiinl t xniiiitM lier ittM'k. ami uii.- ll.itt- rw het'nflt thHt Imwilt Ik nt'le to firmmS all, both the fjnulity ami iti ict's ot lirr gwinU. eptU Mih. J. HASTINGS. fine Imrgts quiiHig JmWi rec anil lor unit by ii.r. C11AS. Al JOHNSTON. fnmjBHMm tliKKSK. 'StTy HOXKS W J prime V . It. GbilM Jttsfl ncM nittl for Mha Wy p. 2ft CUAS. McJOHNSTON. Something New. Having afaCPcd an entablirihiiiritt tor tbe uiauitlecture of rOKN BtOOM en Water fit. b?t. Slain Hinl Loujtt in the Uooin formerly occuj.ie.l as th Telegraph Ollio, I vonl.l rMppectfalfj call iMitti nt ion ol tbe t'itiKeiiM ot Kvnnsville to tbe 1 1- t that 1 aui now itiaiiiitactiiriit every detfCf iptitn of Corn Broomi, anl will - 1 1 at lower prit oa tban tbe iani ran be loiibt in (Jinciiinati or LnuiHville. lN alrH Would do well to rail at my establiitiuneut bffoiv i; i. i'U. w !,, , ,. '1'be Market priee faiil lor Broom Com at all line. AM. t'ONN tTT. FALL TRADE 1860. I.I' M H J. i VM It, W M . WoUMAN. CONNER t WORM AN, . Hit lltH.K.J IK. 11 K.I I. K. Its WW R.H.til HSil ShiM, Ne. 9i Pearl street, ! tweeU Vine and lls-a' streets, Cluciutiati, Ohio. Keep a tarica) isnch of caatoat and Kustem art ik. which is ottered to the tiade at lowest prices. asar31 -Mm.) 0 h a w pjs o 0 M a o CO u p o a r-t B as X w 0 m o S5 0 (fi 5 on U (fi C r rT o sv O -t p 4 Pi Eh 09 0 0 E 0 Ew o H 0 CO rZl o 525 En CO m7U aassj U CD B u ct Pm a a qq o a crj ed o CO 11 eU 43 O U o B - P5 5 a H 4 3 a 0 a. IN tt 5

INSURANCE. Insurance Agency. ALLEN C.llALLOCK! Evanavlile. CNDtUNv-HlTKR ANDOKNERAL 1NSCRANCE AGENT, Aojcsiiit jor AvBs.uts, akd NoTAav Puslic. He continues to i.sue Policies from several Firs Class ami most relialdo INSURA.VCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland aud Fire Risk: He will also receive applications fur LIFE INSL'BANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every deicription under policies from other agencies, ami atteud to the settlement ol all mat. tars connected with INSL'RANCE, for parties Interested. His loug experience as uu Inmcranos Agent, bus made him familiar with all subjects conn.Te.1 with Insurance. SJksr- Office. Marble Hull Building, So. 9 Man, st NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., or HARTFOMD, CONN.

fash tapital, $300,000. CASH ASSKTS, 3Tii,(IOO W. C. HASTINGS, Secy. A. F. HASTINGS, Pres't. I uautoh ag ainst toes and daansgin ly Fire on Dwell.ns aud their contents. Manufactories, Mill?, .Storehoii-vs, Stocks of l.I.rchiiidisn. at fafr and reaa ualdj rates of pi-mium. Policies promptly Isaajpd and loaei adjusted for ihu Gnaa any by A. C. IIAM.OCK JC SON, Agents, ajfclu Hail IbtildiiiK, Maiu Mro.it, reptlt Kvausville, ludlana. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. PS pautMRM ifn.raaiy. WALNUT STKKKT, PIIIL4UKI PHI V Fire Insurance. Limited &Prpetual, Ou Buildings anil M'erchSod Ise of nil des. notions. GEO. 11. II AR T, Pi esi.l. nt. at. P. iiOM.-l, Vice Pies' t II. R. CoO.lsll VI. t , Sel retul v. S." B. Ilrrtra, Ass't B 'y ninrcToss. I lee H. Hsrl, H. K. I 'ee.jsll ill. R. W. Baile) , A. Bl Cath II, roaaet 8. Perkins, K. P. K.ws. 8. Jones, W. IV, A. K. diaatbera, John O. Pale, lion. II. M . Kullei , Cuaclea O. Iinhiy . BATTRLL, IIKI1M A AMTHSS, A.-uts for KvHtisvilleand vicinity. Office at Last t Antlns' I. aw ofnee, Ts Main Ireet. asastU II O JSflL 303 sf i h u r a n c e 4 1 o9 uf .VA'W YORK. Ollic 1 12 and I I I BFbadway. With a ('abb Capital all paid hi of ONE MILLION DOLLARS AffiSTS JULY 1st, 1800 ,.$1,600,000 Tbe Pome Inanraavce CuasjMay insures against f,i His or lamap.x by If ire ou liwtdlings and thuit contents, for a term of from ' to 5 years ou tb most favorable terms -Stores, Stocks of Merchttu diss, Waitdioiises, Pr .tliicc, M an nfactui ieM, and all insurance property, nt fair arid equitable rattm and on INLAND NAVIGATION and trausportutiou risks as low as tin nature of the insured and tho Company will warrant. AdJaTting all Iiss4s fairly, and promptly paving them. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres t. A. Vi WILMAfttTM, Vice Prsa't. J. Mitto- ftmri ii. IVeretar. John Mi tJer, Aas't 8cy. pplicalious in ule to and policies issued by A. f MA I. bin K A SUM, Agt'rt, aust,p Mnrble Ha l Jb.. dm. h. Slain street HARTFORD FIRE IBAIE CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 t H A R T K R 1 K R l K T V A L With aSaceestilul Busitiesa Kxperlence ol IF i "t; y Years. Cash t nphiil t'aplial and Surplus, ,1111,000.00 ..tS9U,U80.m Innurance against Loss or D&.mna bv Firn, on 1 - 1 1 i m ., Km n turn, ! i h, V'arebiiiRns, Morchamlise, ilin- Ainulactoi and other kinds oi property, can be etfecleaj in Lblrj ta'inpany npon mt favnrabla ternia an tho nature of the risks and secu- ! rity to Policy holder- will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION K!vrn to infnrlna Farm property, sMsMJatg of Daft .Uinge, Barns, and oiitbuildinKO nmnected, and Furniture, Livestock, Hay, Oraln, Farming 1'tensils, tic , Ac, ii.fjtaluad therm, for a term of years at LOW late premium. OFFICERS: T. C Allyn, Secr'et4ry. H Huntington, Pres't. '. C. Lyman, Asst SsVy, W. N. Boners, Actuary I. Alexander, General Agent for the Webtern and Soatfi Western .States, (dumbus, Ohio. .1. tj i aha Asa i Weio'jal Aent tor theWostern and South Wcii.-i n Btatas, '.lumbus, Ohio. Applications for insnrancs may be made to the in Jr'mignod, tbe iltity authorized Agants of tht t'ompany. A 0. II A L LO k A SON, A Orrtm :-Mat bat Hall Building, Mam htreot. auiJf-siiii INCORPORATED 1847. taiAiFcTMifY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C. '. WAITK. avev. f. it. BOWKKS, Praa'l II PtUBI, Oeiieral Aifent, Keei.liiiK al Ohicaajo, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & .SI'llPLl'S $327,540. Thia taaaaay iue urea ... llt -i l.m an. I dauiaro hr Klre i, fowellins aiul their ilouUmt, BBares, w alehouse, Bsneks ot Bfercbandiaa, an.l all lusnrahle tirooert, at as reasonable ratea of ireniiuiu as any othur solveul an.l reliable Company, Adjtiitiiiy uofttt fairly aaai ..iim. uVm promptly Apnlieatloiis Uia.le to ana Policies issuej l.y A. C. UALLOCK A SON , Marl.Ie Hall BuiMInfa, Main at., Biifcjil-.tnis ErsMrttX, lu.l. . J,1 .V IHJ Ml Hit KM Otr'KHCOJTH .mm Legglus. Just receive.l, a apleodW stock of the alieve i os.Is, ill 90 'l cenl. less lliau last yeSI urZZm WM. K ntXSCH A I...., aasKH No. 'in Alain street. - Tlie American Clotliini;; IIuii.se' M mt tt STOCK OK CHMiJK .M.yil fit - mjr per I'lothina is BOVt complete, together srith a lull liue ol all styles of Kaucy Notions anil Fur i uishillgOooils, all of which we ot! r to the Wholeaale 1 1 rt.le, an.l will euarantee tlvein t. giealitaction iu .iiality, style, aid urioa, We would also j aunounce to the fltlTaaS ol Kvauaville, an.l to the retail traJe Keiierully, that iu al.lition to our wholeeale ato-k, we will keep a superior hue p I gooil for It kta rt.iNu. In this line vs- will sell ex1 cln'iTely for t'H. But we cau aiol wtll oBerffoo'ta I loner than they were ever sohl hy the repnUr dealers in thia rity. Trv u', hikI for yourselrei WM K. FstCKOB A Oo., ept26 No. 20 Main atreet.

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