Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 October 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. WSE8BAt MOBNING OCTOBER 9 PEOPLE'S TICKET! National Election, on Tuesday, November 6th, I860. ' TOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN - - Or ILLINOIS. 5"",Te People of these United States are the rightful Masters of both Congress Bs and Ootrtb, not to Oyerthrow tul cos9titction, bn to overthrow thr Mb who Pervert the Consti tction." Abraham Lincoln.' for vice president, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINK. fifes? " I Love my Colntry more than I Love my Party." Hannibal Hamlm. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Elector for the Mate at Large. WILL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. District Elector. 1st restrict Cyrus SI. AlleD, of Knox. 2d District John W. Kk. . uf Clarke. 3d l'.-f l..it .ii C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4th District John U. Varquhar, of Franklin, f.th District Nelson Truster, of Payette. Kth District Kaln A.Itiley, of Hancock. 7th District John Ilauna, of Putnam. 8th District Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. Oth District Jama N. Tyner, ut Miami, loth District Isaac Jeukineon, of Allen. 11th District David t. Daily, of Huntington. public Speaking. John L. Mansfield, oue of the Republican electors. far the State at large, Arrived in the city last evening, and is stopping at the Sherwood House. Mr. M. will address the people on the political issue ot the day, in the German language, on Wednesday, and in the American language on Thursday evening, at Jlo zart Hall, commencing each evening at 7 o'clock. Mi. Mansfield is a good speaker, well posted in public matters, an elegant scholar, and an estimable gentleman. He can not fail to please ail who go to hear him. We bespeak for him good audiences. ELECTION TICKETS. We will print tickets for the Presidential election, for counties where no Republican piper is printed,at three dollars per thousand on paper the size of our Weckly,or $3.50 per thousand when colored, writing, or any special kind ot paper is required. Persons ordering tickets will be careful j to direct how they are to be sent. Nairn 3 are guaranteed to be all perfectly correct. This is an important poiut. In their desperation to curry the State, the Douglas men and tbeir allies may even undertake to get up tickets headed " Lincoln and Hamlin ' and placeon them their own electors,therebv iuduciag Republicans to vote the Democratic ticket; for it nutters not what naines are on lor Pre: ;. U-i' i and Vice President, so juu vote for the n, iM " for electors. The only safety io to ei j.mr tickets from a Republican printing uttice, to see that they are handed out by Rep ubll fans, aud the :, finally "r each votw to-exainitn-Mr oirn tickei ..refully. The names at the head ui our paw i, ami those we put on th tickets we pin", are correct and reliable. Persons wanting tickets should send in tli'-ir orders as 300 n as possible, -and t'ali orders must bo accompanied by the cah tp insure attention. The tickets will be cut and put up iu packages of 100 each it' uVsired. Address Kvan-jyili n JoraKAi, Co. oct. 30-ltw A; die. The Election Returns. by the kindness of our friends in this District, and by moans of the telegraph, we were enabled to give the returns of the State election in quite a satisfactory manner. But we diil not do quite so well as we hope to do hereafter. At the Presidential election, we hope to have the aid of our friends in the wirronnding counties as before, and by-this menu aqd the shortness of the ticket wq hope to be able to gire. the full rtitrnz of the Diatfir t on Saturday morning aftpr the election day (Tuesday, Nor. 0), at farthest. Persons sending u:i returns will please make their figure plainly, am' Fpecifv whether the returns are official or unofiirOl Now let us see whether the full returns can not be sent to Indianapolis from Ibis office on Friday night or Saturday mortrirg. There will be srreat anxiety lull over tinail All I country to hear from " The Pocket.'1 who send us returns will le a, liui for tb public accomiuodaliim. ociHodd-wtf. Tlie Biet t'ongres.. The New York Evening Post classifies the members of Congress already elected, and to be elected, leaving out New York, as 80 Lincoln, 5:; Breckinridge, 37 Hell and t' Douglas. It sets down the New York districts as 21 certain for Lincoln, It) probable for him, and 2 ouly.'lhe 3d and 4th districts, Democratic. In regard to what has been said relative to Congress being opposed to Lincoln's admiuistratiou, the Post says : No Congress can resist the numistakable demonstration of public sentiment, which is to be made in favor of Republican principles at this election ; and were there forty majority against Lincoln at the opening of the. ijeit Congress, he would greatly disappoint his friends if his course as President did not inspire such confidence as to command for his rrreasiiTes all necessary support. On the lvery v-Im: his Administration will probably bave no affirmative policy, except to admit Kansas, aud to that there can bo uo very serious opposition. Upon the affirmative measures of the uew President, we have no fear of any compact and permanent opposition from his present opponents, who will have more than enough to do to settle their own controversies. Should Mr. Lincoln conduct his Administration as every Republican believes be will, upon national aud Republican principles,, he will have all the co-operation from Congress that he requires; if be de;. hot, of course it is better that bis party in the House should be in a minority. But if be does not have a working majority of twenty members at least before the close of his first Cougress, we shall be more disapV .1 .1. ' . .. .. . i ,i i , . c- . puiubcu mail we suuuei ie uy nts ueieai ui "NoTetnber; nnd his election we consider certain enoughfor all practical purposes.

Qualifications of Electors. For Ike intLrmatio:. of such of our readers as h)ve not the Constitution at hand, wc copy that clause which defines the qualifications of electors : "In all elections, not otherwise provided for by the Constitution, every white male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided iu the State daring the six months immediately preceding such election ; and e.-ery wLite mule, ct loreign birth, of the age of' twenty-one jtars and upwards, who shall have resided in the United States one year, and shall have resided iu this Stale duriug the next six mouths immediately preceding such election, and shall have declared bis intention to become a citizen ot the United States, conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization, shall be entiled to vote iu the township or precinct where he may reside."' The statutes against fraudulent votes of any kind voting out of your township or precinct, double voting, voting more than one ticket, &c are very severe, if a vote is sworn in falsely, the crime is perjury, which is likewise severely dealt with. There are also rigorous provisions against furnishing tickets to electors with names on different from those represented, and for inducing an elector to vote for a person different from the one be intended to vote for, and for using threats, menaces, force, bribes, rewards, treats, or any other corrupt means to influence votes. The Presidential Election is governed in all respects, in this State, by Unlaw regulating general elections. It has been decided by the Supreme Court of this State, that & minor attains to 21 years of age on the day preceding the 21st anniversary of his birth. Sixth Indiana Reports, page 447. The provisions regulating Naturalization will be found elsewhere in this paper. Judges, inspectors and clerks of election, challenging committees, police officers, and all taking any active part in elections, can not study the laws regulating ottr elections too carefully. Now i3 the time for all who have not informed themselves thoroughly iu these matters to do so.

The Survivor of Unuktr I11I1. Old Ralph Farnbam has readied his home in Acton, Me., in safety, his visit to iioston having come to a close. He has sent a letter to the Boston Traveller in acknowledgment of the kindness he received, of which the following are the concluding paragraphs : Though I am in my 105th year, I am not past all usefulness ; 1 split my own kindling wood and build my own fires ; I am the first one up in the morning1, and the first one in bed at Btgllt ; I never sleep or lay down in the day-time, but rise at five and retire at 7, and this I continue uei.oot and winter. I have always been temperate, and for over thirty years past I have not tasted a drop of spirituous liquors or even cider. 1 was never sick in my lite, so as to require the attendance of a physician. About 2o years apo 1 broke my tlii"b, by falling on the ice, and had it surgeon to set it, but this is the only time that a doctor ever attended mm. I live on plaiu farmer's diet, vlriuk tea and coffee, and eat a very light supper, never eating meat at supper. I !:ave no doubt it is owinc to these abstemious and regular i habits, and the avoidance of medicine at all little ailments, that my life has lieen so I prolonged. I voted tor General Washington for PfBSlI dent, and have vcrfrd at every Presidential election since, and hope to vote nt the next election. This is the duty of every Chris- ! tian Teeman. This letter, which my grandson bus writ ten at my direction, I have carefully read and approved, and I sign it with my own hand. Signed; Uai.iii Taumiam Tim Nkw Loan. A correspondent of the New York Tiihnoe furnishes the foll&friBg additional informal ion in regard to the new Government loan : " I hae leai ued enouph to-day to satisfy me that the bulk ot the bid of Mr. Rijrgs for tlie Government loan, was for saving's lianks in different parts of the country. Those institutions did well in counseling with one hero, who, fcpm constant contact wilh politicians, knew just about how much of their disunion talk to place to the account of senr.e, and how much to fustian. As the loan will probably be called in before the commencement of the session ot Congress, notice must ho given to holders of matured notes that interest will not longer run upon them. Of course they will be sent in en matte for redemption. The eifect of the negotiation of the loan will lie to relieve the Treasury to the extent of ,000,00(1, which is about the Slttn that , , . , ... ... . - ... pan neeu iaieu uoiu hcciu:oo icvenuer, ui redeem Treasury notes sent in since the first ot .Tuly. Of this amount about a ipiar. terofa million of dollars came iu last week from Philadelphia. The average premium upon the loan is about one-third of one per cent." Progress of CALit'ou.'!A.--T!ie following extract from a letter, dated San Francisco, Sept 11, will be read with interest by nil who feel interested in the growth of the Pacific State : "Our annual Mechanics' Pair is now open at the Pavilion, and full every day and evening. I saw on seventeen inches of a twig, cut from a tree four years' old. twenty large Bonne de Jersey pears, weighing together eleven pounds ; also another twig having live Gloria Mundi apples, weighing eight pounds. I saw, also, several fine looking white turnips, all of nearly the same size, oue of which measured forty-eight inches. It was nearly round: perfectly symmetrical, and weighed thirty-six pounds There is also on exhibition a California cheese weighing twenty -two hundred pounds. It was made near Sau Francisco. The great increase of manufactures in California is truly wonderful. Her agricultural wealth is well known, and rivals her minerals ; but the enterprise displayed by her manufacturers is only a new proof of the vitality other people." Important to .Attorneys. Hon. George A. Bicknell, Judge of the Floyd Citcuit Court, stated this morning that in the Harrison Circuit Court he had decided " that service iu divorce casts brought since the taking effect of the statutes of 1859, must be either persona! or by publication. That service by leaving a copy at the last and usual place of residence was nut good, as the law made no provision for servU ctfy.1' A. I. Leibjer. bu A mas cannot be truly happy hare wilh- ' out a well grounded hope of being happy hereafter.

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TILL, O.y WJ.VD -. v BR TMiM- ' MINED TO SUCCEED GEO KG E THORXHILL takes pleasure iu ii -orming his ohl customers that iu the quality and style of his work, he flatted himself he cannot he excelled. He ma v still le found at the corner of Second and Main street, where the choicest Har- . ueea and Saddles of every description can he obtain- ' ed on the best of terms. UJ- Repairing done with neatness and dispatib ; Secoud-uand 11 na.-s- tlwayson hand lei -.' ! it it o h s " a it it uuo i-1. mj.--W l.y Mayne Keed ; " Xemesis," by Marion ; Harlaud ; M Uutledge," a great hook ; " !.... ' view." by Holmes Lee : "The Throne ot David," , by Ingraham, :jjd all the other new Books and 1 Magazines, at oct30 DO BELL A CONYNGTON'S. J . , , J fgMI I I, . I II I Mi S U BO u rjvr -f . M very choice article of Perfumery can do no j ' better than call at N. S. Thompson's New Dm;; i Store. He has just received the largest lot of per- , fuoiery ever brought to this city, consisting (in parti ot tne nnest extracts and Colognes, Iroia 1 the best manufacturers of France and America. Also a fcreat variety of Scented Soaps and Uair Oils, ; Fine Brushes, Combs, Ac. OCtSft jrj M it ipuj & mm i r r mm. um. o it i M d.i Water. Lavender Water, Orange Flower Water, and Cologne Water, for sale by N. a THOMPSON, i oct24 Main at reel. MOlt in M- M.J MM I US MjMM XJI. VMis. MY Glycauiyl of Roses, Rose Lip Salve, and Violet Cold Cream, at the Drug Store of octit H. S. THOMPSON". jhtMJWMJW MiSSMiJSTMJM. SMM.Tfi OT of Lemon, for removing iron rust and fruit stains from lineu or other goods, at oct4 N. S. THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. 1,000 I.MMH I MY7.V.VJ TM SI Ii J U Cured Hams, lOdO lbs. choice Bacon Shoulders, 1500 lbs. choice Clear Bacon Sides, 1000 fbs. extra BOgar Cured Dried Beef, for sale by oct'27 COOK & LANG LEV. Oj-t mjvw : o Jv s.'-iou uhi.h Prime Northern Onions, for sale cheap to close consignment, by oetSff COOK A LANGLET. too at MtOZ MKMiSIM MitltJS M-'Olt SJi.Mi o. t7) COOK LANGLEk'S. ftOO .as fUOMIMi STMiftl.'iJ l.Jli l 9 for sale by (ectST) CotiK & LANG LEY. )0 WAS i-KOI TOU mX tiJMMBM.Mi-H mm! full weight Star Candles, 10 bxs Peeble & Bros.' Opal Cajadlos, 1". bxs Proctor A Gamble's Tallow Candles, for sale by COOK A LANG LEY. ' glt.MJ; fOUJV, JMJVD o.iTS, MOH W9 sale at (o, i7) CiioK A LANGLUY'S. TWm-OttMi OJF T Ml OH Mi fHOMlMi VVM cheap Teas received at oct-7 COOK A LANGLEY'5. TnksT jTsm tjkjbjvt om? CtJJL9 fee in the city at oct-7 COOK A LAXOLEY'S. g i o i.iiMi.v st-uti; M'fto.n joc to 31 per gal., at oct7 COOK A LANGLEY'S. Mi not : m: ii .noM..MssMis h oit soc per eal. at oct7 COOK A LANGLEY'S. 3 o mi o s mij'm; mi t i mih h Mi-s-s at (o:r271 COOK A LA MO LEY'S. W Mi .V U TO aKJYT. . B W lirick Dwelling on Church. Ktween there y aDd Chestnut streets, aud a uew frame iu ttowleyIOwb, near Smith's Block, for rent on the 1st of Novemlr. Call soon at VICKEKY PRO'S, oct-7 No. 8 Main tt. m js o n i. t it Is :-pouLTMti". 10 Mm. do. fat young Chickeus, 1 do. Turkeys, just r cuived and for sale at oct7 VfCKF.RY BRO'S. -tto.v HJ.ns. .1 Mfun .none of " Davis's " Sugar Cured Haras, for i.ale at oct7 MCKERY BRO'S. 6. . V Mi S M.JHtlK STOI H OM ni' e fresh ground and iingrouud Spices, juHt received and for sale very low, at oct7 VK'REHY BRO'S. -Board 1 Tt g. UMUyTJtJKJMJMt' 1.'ll M.J MM I' :iu be n: coin no slated w illl boal d aiid a pleits mil ant room, near the business part of the city, above Main etreet. Also room for a few day Itoarderrc For furtlter inforuiatiou enuire of Mr. M. A. I.awrecc O0t96lwd ...It .no I.JSSMiS, .. It 'Ho I. Mi ind tor sale b nt2il E Gl l.ltCKT A CO.. ' No. 4 S csmi-re nt . H H t lllMiH ll.ViJjM ar, bids, for sale by X'I2iI M. K. GIl.KKKT 4 CO. gJlOOH, POOIt Jtf.VAM.V SO it) M hi! No 1 Shaved Pine Shingle to John Krelinchuysen Qlorer, comer Seventh and Main stsi, and then returned to York State and died. Glover has a few of them on hand, which be is ready anil wilting to divide amongst bis numerous friends and customers. Poor Robinson will never niakjrt us any more such shingles. ntISC dl W. M. AIRMAN & CO., It ODTJ032 AMICommission Merchants, No. G iVorth Water St., Evsusvllle. Iti" Agents for the sale of Salt, Elotir, Giain, Provisions, and all other articles of Produce. octSS gl.Ot'R. .11. 1. IIKSCRII'TIO.VS OM m Flour constantly ou baud and in store, aud lor sale by locU'r,) W. M. AIRMAN A Co. gjtifT.I I Otis -IB RBI. S. CBOtfli M. Nesbannock Polatoes in store and tor sale at low figures, tocLosr oit, by BctaS V. M. AIRMAN A CO. n tin- ii,t HRj.y; j.-mm ojts. in store, and for sale by OctSS W . M. AIRMAN A CO. r mmm: ('feSHAT.-riii it it is J I. o insulin Cement, 10 hhds. Grey Line, at ?4.o0 per hint, in store and for sale by ct25 W. M. AIRMAN A CO. ac. jE3C33ii.jar:-fia.3r2r, (SlCCKSSOIl TO A. KURTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER. H ;iuiit':iclun i' of t'tintliftf, Cakes, Syrups, Ac, flehler in Oraiiircs, h iiioiih, &-., tint Nutt mt all kinds, r":nit'is from MrtkM attendee) tout hliortMt not fee. Sole ftglt for MKbyH lTiiriv:t1t-. l;iltinioi ti 03ttt!'i, No. 1" Soiilh First stroot, bmi woon Main ami Locoet, Evaueville. I mi. For It cht-tip tor l h. ocf24-l v jryixt mm mm jl m ih vu jmum.s. Jm Fancy Kxtrarts of Fr:ifirit:nni," 4iKis-t me if yon lrs" m&Im Me Quick,"' Kiss ttm S ectly1 niui Stolen Ivis-,"" hIhh, Hm seletented ' Highland " end Japaueee " K.xtracu, at N. S. THOMPSON'S C&ft- New Dru -Store. T?H A'.--r - th1 wm Mjrm v M7 Store, lately ownod ami occupied by Michael tuvisk, deoeeeeda as a grocery and provision stor, corner of Main and Fourth treets. Thero i a tirt-rate siiKtkn honae attaclietl to tin utore. Apply to John Qavnik. or WM. EAHM, Jr. july:-t!.twtf rmio TmWjk Imjmmks the i KJyru ML inn Glycorioe Lotion, lor ( happed hand, fat e ami lips, at octiM TiI03IPSON'S City Prut: Store. yl MAM H m M A tjtMmtf Mm Mm MV tilaf-i Shoce, nacn adiiiirtnl by the children. Suld at the City Dmg Stre, olJ Maiu tnet, jjfjt o 4 ft j: t mmjmmh mmhusmm:, JM Shaving and Tooth Brnsheeat octal N. S. THOMPSON'S New Prnp Store. m iMK Mmmu&k ms mmrjmjsjsrr "JL of Pomades, Hair Oils, and Hair Tonics, jn-st rt, eived and lor enle at oct24 TBOMP80N8 Drug Store. U U M fMO MsJM &8M4 8. M raull l"t in halt barrels, rerj choice, juat rtcotred end lor Male by uet2t .S. E. GILBSBT A CO. J T f It Mi S . CJSi'S, Jll.l. kinds, for sale by ocftSt S. E. GILBERT d i O. g10Mt.y .nMiJI..-W-J ground Corn M.tl ceived and for sale by octal -!5 BUSH. M-'RMiSMI troni evv Corn. Just reJAS. KKSKINK Jr l. Ml R S.I M! : SIX III II r. I' fc-t of StoiMi t.'urbing, Dodrusaed, ot good ibty, aud al ie.-. uablo price. Inquire at this )u one OCVIU iw gmKoftsiojy s. r.oo ... fUotfjB M Oarcu Hams, eaavased ; t5fl lbs. choice Sugar I 'nr. d Shoublels. .nnvaed; l'H lbs choice Dried Beef, raaiased ; BOilw. Boh gna :-aiis 1.. 1 I IllS III'., I.1..I Illl M I'J octlS FAS. EB -KINK 4 CO.

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CIA UMTS, tC c JiM M8MJTB .' Jti,JF monds, Currants, Prunes, Chocolate, Cranberries, Chestnuts, cSc, for sale by octlS JASj. ERSKINE A CO. Crojf. nt i.. a UKM.fs. Mix.TMijTcojMj 4 OH, IVee lr.au suiell or siaoke when using. L AMPS. A larire assortment f Lanu s. variotui patterns and sizes, and at prices to suit buyers. Lamp Wii king, Shades, liimney Brushes, ic, for sale by (octlS) JAS. Ell.SKti.VE A CO. t .v u i Mi a.srx i cojopmsms Kills, Kiddles, Curry Onmbs, Tacks, Powder, Shot, Lead. W hite Fish. Starch, Knife Baskets, Tiays, Egg Beaters, Ac, Ac, Ac., for sale by o.tlS JAS. ERSKINE A CO. g1MM Mi Mi S Mi 'JO Mf OX Ml S. i 'HO if Mi S Kuglisti Dairy, V',-Htern Reserve, and Hamburgh Cnonoj received and for sale tv oetlS JAS. ERSE INK A CO. M Of l. ! tolFO.W MMUMM', MM.O U Mm Liaes, Halter, B-d Coi d, Clothes Lines, and Tniiif, for ale hy octlS JAS. ERSKINE A CO. gp o i iiy.vTii. jA fTirai Mb eneixetic boy, ayre IC to o, of good habits, and h bo write:: Rood plaiu hand, to act as Porter, Board Will be furnished. Apply to octlfi GEO. FOSTER A CO. tVllJvMH. IO II H IIS. I'lll.HMi PORTO Rico, bbls Eastern Refined, Crushed, Pow dered, Granulated and Coffee Sugai's, received by rail by .n il., CiEO. FOSTER & CO. II H MiJST. IIOVSK VoWtJM.Ving Seven Rooms aiel Kitchen, on Oak street Apply to J. W". UlCHES, vet " No. 18 Main st. "g t o .1 m. oti. i. .M m i' s.iumr mm-W-S eeietl, a large and elegant lot of Coal Oil Lamps, consisting of a full aasortmeut of Swinging, Hand, Parlor, and Bedroom Lamps, als Chimneys, Wicks, and Oil of the verv best quality. WM. BIEKBOWER- Druggist, oLt'.'!J 7S Maiu street, Washington Block. gM V MJVK TV s lOIOJMJS'B, M' It Mi MS pared li. in ',.,-. .a nut Oil, an elegant prepared tor tin' Hair, which it preserves, beautifies, aud renders dark and glossy. It is the best and cheapest EEairdreSBlng in the world. For sale by WM. Bl ERBOWKU, Druggist, oot2.1i No. 7S Main street, Washington Block. g7l O K mHiSVMjiriSJB, VtVB tHB M. Damascus. Liniment, it lias Hired thousands of the wont cases . Prepared only at WM. IIIEltlloWER'S, Druggist, oct21 7S M.iia strt1. t, Washington Block. gr.OIM MISH i-1 II It I. Tt CO Ml VIS II, WJ a good article, iu-t received by J AS. EitSKl N K & CO., oCt23 47 Main street. g-,H.ifHM.s. UUTTMiU, MilMUS.M constant supply of the above receiving daily, and for sale at JAS. ERSKINE A CO.'S., OC-23 47 Mninstreit. Coroner's Inquest gam. ii oi'KU Tit Mi bommm' MM. .Mis. Bofsach, tormeiiy Mrs. Nagel, found dead in Row ley town , Pigeon township, Vanderbnrch county, on the 17th day id' October, I860. The verdict of the Jury was, she" came to her death by apoplexy from intemperance. When she died si.e v;is el. ail o years of age, about live feet high, was dressed in her grave clothing when the iuipiest was held, and had on her person, as faras w bare lcen enabled to ascertain, as above stated. octl-3w JO II N WAYMAN, Coroner V. C. BOOTS AND SHOES ! -t S2 JML O T7" -A. JLm . rgHUMJ UjyrMMEMSiGJVBB MM S UMiM move.l bi Shop from Main street. No. tid, to App's Block, No. 7 Fourth street, opposite the Upper Market House, and requests his old friemls and the public iu general to call and see him at his new stand, as he can still satisfy them all iu the Boot iiud Shoe line. tiJ Repairing shall tie done at the shortest notice, and in the best of style. Come One, Come .' '-Cheap for fete It I octH-lmd JOHN M. API'. Holland Bitters FOB DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. The gnfrePHful introdtiction and use of thin cehv bfated Keinfdy li,t- heen the aigual for a literal flood of compounds caileti ' Hitters offered In various trm?, from a qnart bottle to a flve-gallon keg, until thin word " Bitters" is but another name for Mgrogp" or some vlHanous whiskey mixture. Hut the really great relief derived from the miuuts cl one teaMAfii1, of our '.edicine, BffiRHAVE S H0LIAND BITTERS, arvl tlif rnlirf aT.s. nc of u f, r prorfratiin, has tablisbed fork a r. cut.itio'n which the host of imitations and ooantol feits have failed to undeimine. Jt is oiitively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. Hut cue. size of the genuine, . (Half-Pint Bottles J price One Dollar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy tbc Purifying the JiUyut. so essential tor the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stoma, b and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health bs the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Bcerbave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For WATERBRASH, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Bcerbave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OP APPETITE, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. In all N-rvons. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerons instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Read Carefully ! The genuine, highly-concentrated IkERHAYi's IIolUn Bittzrs is put up in half pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar pet bottle. Tlie great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposing .' Set thai our name is on 11 label qf every buttle you buy. Benj. Page. Jr. & Cosole PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGEXTS, Stmmmlle, Intl. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. mmr mi sir -i v to ijycrbjsk .w v WW business and build up an extensive Cash trade, I will, from the 12th of this mouth, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My stock ii large aud fresh, compribing the most Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. Aud I aui confident tlntca.-h buyers will be Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by railing .it the cheap h utore of WM. H. Dl'NCAK, Ko, .'- Mniu street . octlo-'Jni'l 1 II It O.SMiH'S M.X Ol MiST H HI. II Wl over ili. body of John Kan nam, or Laaaaa, whosa body was "found at Kappler's Hotel, on Water Mrc. t. Eviinsvill.'. Pigeon Township, Vandaaburgb Cuuutry, on tin 11th d.iy ofOctob , 1800. The vertlict of tlie Jury was that be came to his death l.v a congestive .'bill ; that at the time ot his death lie was about titty-lour years of age: that he was about live feat ten inches in bight ; that when be died be w :n dleoSed in a yellow rtandel uuder-bhirt and a white cotton ovei -shirt, and ha1 ou his person, so far as we have been able to ascertain, what ia above d.-nM, he having been found undreeiied in his bed room. cctlO-owd JOHN WAYMAM, C. V. C.

MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YOM STORE.

-V OFFM Ri.Vff OUR BOOBS JJB asking the patronage of this community, we have only to say that we come amongst you as permanent citizens, and promise that in all things our word shall be made good. Our purchases have bceu made under the most favorable circumstances, iu New Ycrk aud other Eastern cities. A long resideuce uud intimate business connections with the best mercantile houses there, gives us advantages to buy goods cheaper ihau can be done under any other circumstances. We hvo adopted a system tint is somewhat new here, but it is the only one which will enable a merchant to sell goods at low prices throughout an entire stock CASH EXCLUSIVELY, O .TNT 33.TF H. I O !E!, ASD SO DEVIATION; ALL ARE TO BE TREATED ALIKE. Our endeavor has been to buy everything of the BEST QUALITY A NO Liatost Styles, And we have made arrangement to keep our sto h supplied with th most FASHIONABLE Goods as soon as they appear East. MM owe st ir imooils A lai .-c assortment, and CHEAP. Flannels of every color :i ml grade, Fancy Dross CJootls, Valentias, Mohairs, riain and cbene Figured for traveling dresses, Fancy Poplins, Sabinas, Persian Delaines, Magenta G loths, FRENCH MERIN0ES , VERY CHEAP ; Printed Merinoes, elegant styles. RICH PLAIN VELOURS, Fancy Velowrs KAKE IN STVLK A N 11 COLOK. ALL WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DELAINES, SOMKT111NG NEW AMD ELKO ANT ; AMi Black Silks of Every Grade. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS, TABLE CLOTHS AND From the Lr west to the ii.est, IRISH LINENS, BIRD EYE, DIAPER. HOLLANDS, fcc., Jcc Em broideries. A LAKOE ASSORTMENT OF JACONET BANDS, EDGINGS, INSKMTINQ8 ASD COLLARS AT HALF XH.IOE:. Something very line in EMBROIDER'D HANDK'FS COLLARS AND SLEEVES I N S I TTS, FROM 75 CENTS TO $15.00. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, A large stock, ami every Miff inadtto our enter, of tbe BEST MATERIALS, A X D WARRANTED. These Goods we offer for Cash at very low prices, iuteudiug lo make our house in that rei-pert, a complete NEW YORK STORE. GILES & MePHEETERS, No. o First street, Foster's.New Buildings, near the Post Office. sept.20 Closing Out at Cost. -uwmB -v - o mum: it our Mi.i'Tiiti: WW stock of Oooda at cost, with a view of niakiag a change in burtiuefea. Terma cash. Erauaville.Sept 20, JAS. OA K I. K Y A SON. nept-'l-lm BOOTS AND SHOES. g II. I VK R Mi MMTT Mi Ml J.Vfl BJVM larked my at.rr, and have ou hcod a full aup. ply of HOOTS AND SHOES of my own mauufai:luie, all of which I will war rant of the best quality. 1 bave purchaaed my leather far cabb, and will ell oa the one price system for cash, lower than the same quality of goods are usually sold in this city. WM. EMEKV. sepUl-Sind 190 Main-st cor. .vanth-st.

MISCELLANEOUS.

IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now iu store, and are submitting for inspection, their recent extensive puxchasus of Fall and Winter Fancy- and Staple Ory Goods, which for Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are uniurp issed. They TOuld direct. particular attention to the annexed list, which will be d tapoaed of at prices that raunot fail lo meet with the approbation of the most fastidious. The Goods are all new ami warranted perfect. Thev embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweeds, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and 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 Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup.' Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malconi Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Schawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In the Hosiery department will 1 IVmudI a replete Stock, in Plain, Mixed, end Fam-y Wunl mul Fleeced Cotton Hse, Fancy Wool Knittl tlooln, I Inclndiog Shawls, llnortH, Bontexei Mnblae, Ac, Litilu-.' ;l1iJ (Jt-iit.-.' Kul, 11. Silk, Cloth, end Huck- ' skin Gloves ;iel Cauntlcts, ladiee and Genia Xi. Wool and .Merino Vcst and Drawerw, llatsaud t'apn in Dew shapes, and Lailiw.- Furs. Tln-y ar i-reiaretl to exliiM thcii late importation A Iruli Unea CHkoda.ooviEis4ir4E liiefa dnetM ami Qandkercoieia, the beat aeaogtment of Sheetings and SLirtings ever offered, I.tinn Dauiawk Table Cloths, Bleached and BroWB. all hi.cs, Najtkinp, Towels, Doylies, and vory other description pertaining to this clas-i of BU ufaeture. N. 15. Now on hMinU, a great variety uf Thompson's Celebrated Skirts, now so tsvorably known to the Ladiee of this city, and which .S. & 11. have had the pleasure of introluoing. As we art desirous toivoto uor cuatonMrs every advantage voeaibte, and having; f.iei'itics lor so boing tenond to none in our liu of bnaineeet, we are therefore fully determined to dispose of our pros uiit laffvce stock at the smallest remunerative pi ices. A call respectful! Mtted. oct 17 NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, mm 30 JBAMJV STfCMVMJT, JMXT m w next iio.ii to Vtttrolfrsa reepectahillT announcff to her Brlende and th ladtes stEvaaasille and viciuitv in j;enerai, that she has jost retnTned wit!i her Full s toe k of Mi i I i ne ry and I'a oc y Goinl-i, which is the largest, finest and mo.it heautitul ever brought la the city. She invites all to give her a call and examine her stock, and she flatters herself that she St; will be sddetofeaea all,h dh h qit.ility and prices ot her gvods. eeptlt Mrs. J . HASTINGS WHEELER & WILSON',SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, betsseen Main and l-i net J? VM'MJH TO TMMMC JPHHM.it WW Wheel r Mb Wilson's Improved Sewinx Machine at it'd need priivn, with iucreannl eonlideiice iu its merits as the it and most reliabbs fissailv swing machirit now in use. ft BUWI esjuatly well on the thickest or thinost iabrics; makes the lock stitch impossihlu to unravel, with the MMential advantage of being ssHke on both sidew. Ibrmtng so i i-kr or chain ou the under Hide ; in pimpl- iu construction, more speedv in movement, and mare durahlw than any other machine. We give full instructions to eitahlv the purchast-r to Hew rdiuaiy seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, xathr, hind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted for three years. We also keopon r.twstantly hand a full assortnieut of i it '!!- luai hiitei. Circalars containing testimonials of the shove niAt hines, frrm perttons f the highest Steniflnr, Bast and t t, giving prices, Ac, w ill be fnrsjishsd gratis, on application in person or by h tier. t.-by 1 v r. M.8KLLMAN. Ague and Fever OU CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDI LY CURED rY SMITH'S TOJ1TMC TWXMMMZ JMTTMZJVTfaJV MM1 MM M-M WHS M in Dings and Medicines, and psrauas sdB icted w iih the Chills end Kever or Ague and Fever, in repectfully invited to this tslslsrntud medicine, which has jtwil v ohtasned a bis b reputation throughout the country, and for meny yeurs has maintained its nupriority over all other resaediss as a safe, ccrtaiu, sfaedy aud permanent cure for Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever. It does not prortneo lisadscihr. s1ddflirss. Nunsisv of the ears, off any of the unpleasant effects which so frequently attend the uses of Quinine of other remedies, but may be given in all cases and under all circumstances whatever, to females, inf.tiitH, and all petaesHl who are debffltwted r have the most delicate const itut inns, without the least apjirehension of any injurious or even tiupleafuiiit effects. This medicine has become a staple remedy, and for years has been extensively used throughout the Btatssof Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Lou Ni an a, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, II- ! linois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, pfshcaska, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California, and more ' lately in Kansas icrntoty, ami bus perwasusensty i cured 2,'XH),CMJ0 of cases in all its varied forms and I conditions, many of which were of from one to j three years standing and had resisted all the usual remedies known in the country, and in no case did j it fail to make a perfect and iermatieut cure where j ' the directions were proper lj followed, fcuch is its ; invariable success that it has gained thecotttidenro, favor, and patronage of a large number of respecta- ' ble practitioners of medicine throughout the coub- I try, who prescribe and administer It in preference j 1 to quinine and other remedies. The Proprietor has in his possession a Isrge number of certificates and other testimonials from persons who have used this medicine, aa well as from physicians, druggists, apothecaries, and other deal- j ! ers in medtciue, atte-tting its superior virtues as a curative iu Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, and he eould obtain many thousand nvre, orenongh J i to fill up a isrge volume, but he does not deem it necessary, as it is already extfciiviy 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., (SrCCESSOKS TO WILSON 4 SI ARBIRD), Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Ky. JOHN J- SMITH, Proprietor.

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INSURANCE.

Insurance Agency. ALLEN c7hALL0CKI l . VMtiavl lie. DHOKB WRITES AMMiKsKB.H I KSUBAN0B iGKNl', Adjustek of Avebaoes, asn Notaht Ppbli'". lie rouliuu.'g tn iinie i'oliciea from aeveral Win t'laaa aud muHt reliahle INSURANCE COMPANIES Iu the Country, on Tntemd and Fire RMi. He will alao receive application lOr LIFE INSLRANOE. He will attend to the Adjuntmvut ot I,.ee of every de.rrition under policies fioiu other agencieM, aud attend to the a.ttlemaot ot all mac tera connected with 1 s I'll A Ni 'E, f..r partiaa io (erented. His fawg exiHTieu.'e an a'i InkcraVce Aoe.st. hart mad- liiui t.imihai' uilh all auhject.3 connected with iMiaraaoa. tWOmmm. Mar'de Bag Baildlax, N.. Main at. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAS r, i no coys. CsshCasital, $300,000. CASH ASSETS. 5TJ "5,00(1 V. C. HASTINGS, Sec'j. A. F. HASTINGS, Pres't. Inaorea up iii.ni Iota aod ilaiagi by Klre on Dwelllaga au i th.ir MatentB, atanulactorien, Mills. totaboajiM, Si..ik id Wtirrhanhinl. at fair and reaai.uahlo ratee ot premium Pnjirfina prwptly laaoed and loaaa adjusted for the Okaaapaa, by A. '. HA I. t i K)K .t .'- nN, anU. BKarbU Ball Building. Maiu ntreet, p'dlt Kvnnxvll la, Indiana. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. '.'BANK LTV irUILDINllfi.) 4oj WALNUT STItRKT, FHICAHKLPHIA: Fire Insurance. Linlisd Perpetual, 0a P.uildingB aud Mer, handie of all d. , i iptioiis. E0. k. HAKT, President. B. P. lilies, Vice Pies' I. IT. Ui (V.C. ISIIALI., SeCtetttiy. s. H. Bi ti i:b, Ass't Sat'jr DiascToai. Ceo. II. Hart. foster S. Perfciaa, II. It.c.gnBliali. v:. P. Rom. K. W. Uailey, S. Joues, M. !., A. O. fatten, A . It. I'haniluMS, lion. 11. M . Fuller, Joba O. Uale, Charles 0. Imlay. IIATTKI.L, BI0M A A N T H F.A . ageoti for BraoirllleaBd vf f altj Offlee mi Law a Amies' Law ..fCce, 7a Main treat. septic 0E3C 3 13 J n s if ia a - e o . oF SEW YORK. Oiiiec 112 and 11 I Broadway. Wilh a Caak Capital all i ..id in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS AS8MT8 Jl'LY I at, ISi s .$100,000 The Hosae aaurance Company Inhwres against Loss Off llnasags by Fire on li: :ir. and thsii ConteuEfa, lor a term of from 1 to C 3 oars ou th most favorable ti ms -Stoie-, Sto. ks of Merchan tli., Wai eh-'uses , Pr nluce, .Manufactories, and all insurance property, at fair and equJtabss rates und On INLAND NAVIGATION and transortatioo risks as low as the nature of tb iUSUfUd aud the Comnans will isairanJ AdjuptinK sflfsjsfiftg l.orh , and promptly paying them, 4 Jl Art. J. MARTIN, Pros'r A. F. UILMAKTU, Vko iTes'tJ. Mil ion Smits, Sttcretary. ,Ioh M-uVcr, Ass't SoaVy. . pplJ -itions made t ainl POlii leg tsnf-d by A. C BALLOCK A SOS, Agt's, sngSS Marble n.ill BnlldlUgs, Main street. INCORPORATED 1847. O i t y XT1 ir o i4ti:iib a r4iBi ikftv ni i ii ii.m -HKHARTPORD, CONN. Capital, - - - $250,000. c C. WAITS, S.t v. 0. B BOWXBS, Pres't S. H. PKfCF, ilenei il Agent, Residing at Cucago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $327,540 This Company insures saminst bSH and itint.-' by Fire on Pwellings and their .'oijtents, )tors, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all Insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solent and reliable Company, AtljuMiny Lw-" I fairly and e V' ij (hi m promptly. Applications mad lo and Policies fssu-d by A. C. n A I-LOGK A SC'N., Marble Hall Buildings, Main st.f sug3t-3uss Kvansvii.i.k, fnd. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 C II A It V K It e B It I" H V t A I. Wiih aSuccessiul Baalaeai Kapariaooa af 37 i t 3r TkT o 3C- jsI11.I1 Cupital 1 1,1 mill Sll',llls, N-.iio.mio.oo ,..4tn,tw.i Insurance aajaiaal Lom or Daiaaa by PI l a, on Dwellings, I'm ui tine. Store,., Warohous,), MercbandlSH, Mills, MaaafiM bociaa, and other kinds of lirojwrty, can In. elle' ted in this Ooaapaay upon aa favoralde terms as th, nattire' ol the risks and b.-ii ritv to Policy hold.-rs will ii.luiil. PABTICDL.AK ATI KNT1UN risen to iusurinic Farm proierly, , ,n si liiiK ofDwsJHngs, Kirns, and outbuildings coRMetod, and Vnraltnre, Live Stock, Hay, drain, Farming Utensil, Ac., Ac., cautainad tie Tin, for a term ol years at LOW rales of premium. OFFiri-RS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. If. HaT.Cingiun, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Ass't St . 'v. W. N Lowers, A. tuari. V. Alexander, Goier.il Aent for th- West, in and South Western Stales, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't Qaaeral Acent tor the Western and South Western States, IV.lumbus, Ohio. Applications for ineuraro-e may I made to the undersigned, the duly authorized Aseiits of the. Company. A. 0. HALLO;it A- SON, Ak;'ls Orricic: Mat hie Hall Building, Maiu street. augt-Urn . . . 4 . . !AtO T Mf Mi . MR. .MMOS -Tttlll IJ.IJS WW isniyonly I Attbrnay fbr the State ot Indiana and I ity of Evansnll.-. JA MLS UEWI TT. Kvansville. Oct. llth lin l "The American Clothing House." o UR STO fit OF ftlMi.MP .I.Vtl Wr iter Clothing Id now coniplet-, toetner wltn a full line of all sljl.s ol JTaucy Kotlons and rurnishlugGoods, all of which we oner lo the Wholesale trade, aud will guarantee tiieni t- give satis faction in quality, style, and price. We would also announce to the cltlnsns of Eransvitle, aad to the retail trade generally, that iu addition to our wholesale stock, we will keep a superior line ot goods for Retailing. In this line we will sell exclusively for Caru. But we can aud will oner goods lower than they were ever sold by the regular dealers In this city. Try us, and see for yourselves. WM. K. PHEVCH A Co., spt26 No. 2i; Main street.

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