Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 46, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 November 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVELERS' GllDE. Kvaueville fc CrawfordtvilU It. It. DEPARTURES. Accommodation Train 8.00 A. M. Msil Trail 9.15 abbiv&ls. Mail Train t.56 P. 51. Accommodation ;5.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. Charlrt Bowes leave. Tn.-in. and Saturdavs Rt 12 o'clock m . Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. for paih'cah. DrssAa leaves Mondays, TTurtTiiiilajs. and Fi idays at 12 o'clock m. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdav s, and Saturdays at night. Gxx'L Anderson leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock, m. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the night. FOR HENDERSON. Oer. D. M. White plies daily, leaving Evansville in the forenoon and returning in the evening. FOR LOUISVILLE. Obey Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. Gree Ev.i.i , of Gallipulis, leaves Moudays at 12 o'clock m., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p.m. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays iu the afternoon. FOR OREEM RIVER. Bowlinq Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays' at 6 o'clock P. m. for Green river. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning.

There as regular duily communication with II iderson and Newsceuu by boat and land couvevance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTERAKRIVI II. Dunbar, Padttrab ; Ben. J. Adams, Louisville. DEPARTED. Dunbar, Paducah ; Lne Eaves, Green liver; B. .1. Adams, New Orleans. BOATS LEAVING TO-PAT. Gen'l Aaderson, Paducari ; Orey Eagle, Louisville ; D. B. Campbell, l:. Green ; Oen 1 White, Hendero n. The river here continues to rise slowly. The weather yesterday was damp and gloomy. It rained quite hard during the tbrenooD, and contiuued cloudy aud cold during the remainder of the day. Pittsburg, Oct. 31, m. River 0 feet r inches by the pier mark, and at a stand. Weather clear and mild. Cincinnati, Oct. 31. tt. River stationary, with G feet 1 inch in the channel. Weather cloudy. The Gen. Anderson is the regular packet for Paducah. She leaves at 12 o'clock to-day. The star Grey Eajrle leaves at six o'clock this evening for Louisville. She is the regular mail and passenger packet. The D. B. Campbell is the mail boat for Green river. She leaves this evening. The Dunbar yesterday resumed her place in the Evansville and l'aducah packet line. She was looking superbly. Her new pilot-bonse and texas add greatly to her appearance. The Ben.. I. Adams passed down yesterday evening. She went out of the channel and was aground a sliort time just above the city, but got oh- again without damage. Capt. Van. Shinkle arrived at Cincinnati by rail on Monday, front the sunken steamer Fred. Tron. lie states that she can be easily raided, and may be expected up here this week. The bellboat wu.i alongside of her, and they were confident that they could raise her by Wednesday. There was a meeting of the fTaplains Association, in Louisville, on Monday. The moil im; rtanl measures adopted wen: those iu reh ! to I he agencies. Resolutions were pu.. . pi ihihititig captains lielonging to the AucK-ialioa from employing agents who are not meraWrn, and agent a from serving for captains who do not belong to the association. A Mobile correspondent of the New Atbaiij Ledger says that the name of our quond.' ii Louisville and Evansvile packet L. C. Kerry, now in the Tombigbee river, has he.-n changed to " Georgia Hykes," in honor of a young lady in Aberdeen, Miss. Thereupon the Louisville Democrat remarks : Wuotberit was done according to law or not we aru unable to say. Congress alone once had the power to change the names of steamboats, but we believe the Secretary of the Treasury h:ts the power at present. Capt. J. H. Ford of New Albany owns one-half of the Ferry, and we understand the name has been changed without his knowledge aud much against his wish. The same correspondent says that " Capt. Jesse J. Cox is coming to New Albany in the spring to build a boat finer and faster than the famous James Battle, provided, the town don't vote for Lincoln.'' Well, suppose it don't vote for Lincoln ; we will venture the assertion that a majority of the mechanics employed in boat building will ; anil even if it should, Southern men are not such fools as not to take their contracts where they will be rilled in the liest manner and on the most favorable terms, simply because the place happens to vote in a different manner froa which they would wish. The cry of proscription to Northern manufacturers on account of political differences is a humbug which has not even the merit of deceiving anybody. HAlldROAU Kl.( KIP i s, 6 lxa dry noo'l , S IihIch iitilue, Keii A Prestou ; 1 kg, ta . Copelautl ; 1 pkg HWI, t hx hardware, J. Straub tt Sn : 1 pk; miwi, J. I Vinson ; Scaeee ,u iv, 8hroedr A K- hi ; 13 pump, 23 pump cos, 1 bbl, 1 k,5 bhla ttrtHn apple-j, Dfveraux & Wilcox ; 3 catted h. ware, ThH. Scaiitlin ; 1 cane Bin, Suanklia & U- lII v ; 29 caMd tuboen, Koeil & Burrow ; A In plautn, Alex. Whit ; 3 bxu hardware, i Ao& Iroun, 2 bbls hardware, Ueuttu & Bro., Mt. Vernon, lad,; 752 buHh wheat, llehart Brae ; '.i bales shovels, 8 bxs, 1 bale, P. G. 0RUey A Co.; 59 bales hay, 'i bxs good, 2 bx shoes, Crane A Brown ; 7 raues odfte, 12 bis ni., Archer Ac Blackay ; ft bxs, y bid hardware, 1 bdl shovels, 1 bdl Mades, IManey .1c. H., Morgantitfld, Ky. ; I bx dry good, .T. " Hughes; 15 bxs dry goods, .1. H. Mught-e A Co.; t bxs dry goods, Giles Jt McPheettrr ; 1 nails, C. S. Wells ; 1 trunk, 1 bx h. god, 1 Iseet, W. Btryman ; 3 bxs tudse, 10 bxs shteH, 1 bale mdite, J. P. Byrou ; 1 bx lass, S:iwyer A Ilraj' ; 1 bx paper, 1 bale, J. M Qswpel ; 2 coops poultry, 3 bbls green apple, 12 bags potatoes, 10 bxs drug, 2 bis nundries, 1 case soap, 8. K Gilbert .v Co.; 2 bxs groceries, Preston Bros.; 2 cam mdse, K. Barnes. A. K. SUBADKIt, Agit. " EofOATtoN thk Base ok Demockai v.' The Chicago Journal says that a Republican down in one of the u Egyptian " counties recently remarked to a Douglas Democratic leader that the people of that section had commenced to read and think for themselves, and were, in consequence, rapidly coming orer to the Republican party. "Yes"' replied the Douglas man, "but thauk Cod we have at least tour hundred men in this county who can't read, and we may rely on their votes ew-ry time." This m an actual fact. Covernou Letcher on Secession. A correspondent of the Fhiljalelphia Ledger says : I have seen a letter from tiovernor Letcher, stating substantially that in view of imminent darger of secession at the extreme South, which result he deplores, he is putting Virginia in a state of preparation to prevent anything like force being brought to bear against seceding States, by marching Government troops through Virginia, &c. Gov. Letcher must be a very wise man ' I'ncle Sam could send his troops around by ea without troubling Virginia at all.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, C3r JES 3ST 3E3 XI Xji mn7 i OFFICE: SAV1NCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, KVASSV1LLK, ISO., JBt.A'O W PBMlPJllKIl TO TJ HM2 LaL Bjaks and issue Policies in several of ilie eldest and niout reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STORES, STOCK S , DWELLINGS, BULLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insureuaahe most favorable rates. MARINE AND 1 8 1 I h.WIOATION Bisks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received tor LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE fTRA INWNCE CO. In cor jo rated 1810 Charter Perpetual. (ASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Ami tfaa prodli;;' of 4I ynrii mucccsm and exfrifiic. UPWARDS OK $14, 000,000 Of JhM?i lirtv mmi jjjiM by thf lEtMM Insurance Ct'injfitny iu tlm punt 4H years. The vain of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSKS PAID IJ Y Til R T N A IM'KIXO TBI PAST FIVE YEARS ! Ill Ohio 5431,520.83 In Wisconsin, 100,il55.7 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 Missouri 384,518.04 I. .wa A Minn. 101 ,3! 9.40 In Michigan, (158,043.81 In Indiana,... 140,839.81 In Illinois.... 448,327.41 Tennessee 97.549.21 Kansas Neb 19,945.77 IVun'a A Va.. 31,595.82 J Ark. A (J.l... . 23.94S.O-J Mississippi aud Alabama,. ..$52, 4 12.1 s. Fire aud Inland Navigation ttik accepted at terms coDHmtcut with solvency and fair profit. Fsiteciul attention given to innuranre of WEL I. NHS mmd (Contents, for terms of 1 to t yeur. The solid H.-rvice long and sncoesrifnlly ti ied, and th many advuntaiccs tue.t.tna I umiranr, ( 1s mMM in it( line, should not be otyerlo those ready to insure and undertuiiliiiL; 1 1 panv ,1 tm interesw, Iiiriag ' stringent times M tlie neoensity t'.ir rliabls Innurance t'ccmes nu 'inperati !ut the aWility of ruptrty owiiHit lo raafaln Urns tht-n much ItMnenrd. At;tucifd in all the principal cith-4 a in I tOWM througliutit the Staff I'olitiert isnued wiihnut !- lay. by n j T Hkeduly aatborlxed An-tit.'( a the Compaiiy. tttt' Iturtni ss aili-ifhil t with 4esfHtcIi and fidelity. OOPBLAND .V N KXKN, AneutH, inJ avin.'M itank Hinlliii. Kirnt St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. OKTOTEn To KIRK INSURANCE EXCLjDISfVELY. C I ti TER PKRPETUA f, Oasfc Capital, - $t 00,000 Cash Assets - - $547,712..16 S. L. 14 M M IS, Prestt. IT. Kf uooOp Secretary. IX H. A II. M . 9IAGILL, C.' l A - t -, GSKCIM N ATI, O. WtA gents in nil th print i;it Cities hm T.-wns he ll iiion ..gidj PMOMPTL T PAID I str)"Appli atioiiH rt'i'kiveil, pel!, it's issued and rv- j rifwt-d, :nd ill buriAeas pertolning lo tli3 agency promptly atteudd to. COPKIjAND A NaXSKN, Agents. sf-(lln e. on First St., b.-t. Main and Sc, in Bavtec Bank BaiMilUff ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DANUER0FS! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OK TUB MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, C.X. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIRECTOBS : Jin k Howard, . WiMHlriill', .lames Holler, V.. ItolwrU, tiny II. Phelps, Timolliv Slielikm, .lames I. Foster, STidnev A. White, Cfcaa. T. MHIver, Elijah II. IHven, Hemer Blancharll, Itichard D. Hnhbard. M. M. Mert iinan, W. 1.. Collins, W. II. I). CaflefMter. tsf 'Application received, Policiea Issued and renewed ami all hsaiineaa pertaining to tfie Agency promptly attended to. nvnLosKes eijuit -.lily adjusted ami promptly paid at this Agency. aag9 COPKLANP A NKXSKN. Agenta. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of tfEW TOSk CITY. Cash Capital, A 1.1. Mia i sriii'i.i s ... S I :si.oo w i i. i. i s r i: PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Kutitlin tLe anureI t- a portion of its Profits, OP WHICn 75 PER CENT Is set aside annually lor that natrraaa, providing 8 .4 f r r i In its yearly accumulations, which are (united instead of being divided tostortholdeis, and CH EA f ,V In dividends to holders ol ' participation policies," oran AllATKlKNl in Mar'ue luswraucs train the aftaasdard rares ot preniiuta to tustoaiers sebio may preter uoii-parl ii'ipal ion. JumKI'II WALKER, Pi-es't. Tllo.s. W. BIB.I)SALI., ...- President. R. Ii. HavaocK, HeejrT II I s COKPANi Inbiins against lo-s mid damage tv fire oa f. inns, Benaaaold Pnrnirorei Storeai ffarahiaaiun aud tlo-ir couasuta. Poli j ;esued bv soptl- nOPKLAHB a; :."t:.;Ey. Agents.

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STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. 2, CHARLEY B0WEN!! II. T. DKXTKIl, Master. V. J. -II n 1 Ki ll. Wat. I5. nl I v . Clerks. The BO WEN i the regular Evansville and Cairo Swift, Light-Draught, U. S. Mail, Passenger and Freight racket. Arrives at Evansville every Tuesday and Friday moruin:;, making close connection with the K. A C. RAILROAD FOR LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, AND THE EAST. Ir- Leaves ETaasyille every Tuesday and Saturday at I t o'clock at. connecting with CUMBERLAND A TENNESSEE RIVER Packets at Smithlaud, aud at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, And with lailllsilM for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. tffj- The C. Basra goes to Cairo every Tuesday, and the CiiABi.r.i Bom:n goes to Cairo every Saturday, octt; , jJSB U. S. MAIL. kSE Evansville &Paiucah Daily Packets DUNBAR, .l S KOWLGR Master. GEN. ANDERSON, , 1 OW I. Kit Masler. .t Ltavc Bvarnaville Daily at l'io'i lot k M.. Sundays Excepted. Leave Iailueali Daily at O A. 91. The DtTNBAB ami OKN. ANDKRSON make i '.jsr coBtmctiona at Paducah with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS, Ami at KvaBaville with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Ttailronds, for tile Kast. The Iluubar gtes to I'airo every Friday, j at,,! the (Jen. Anderson es to Cairo every BatnrI day. JOIIW U. II ALU, Agent, sept28 No. 2 Water stre-t. it : t. i i .1 is a i-js-s-rilleand BowlineOrMa Packet. ! .JlrII...,t Tlieli-ht draft V. S Mail Stainer.M V'.! llOWblVd liRGEI, A. LITER, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl"k, i. saves Evansville every Mwuday ami Tburffday, at o'clock, e m.. b-aves Basrliac Urecu every dnnilav and Saturday, at 8 a. m. aulo Ml I ' . , H tc II Mi HHUV S'j PiKket, fitv'i. I. M. WHITE, R. I.. T. n'.sti:ii, master, runs as a fJiG.to i- .:ula'- Freifsht irnl I'.tsS'-n'-r Pni-U-tSjCai j dally (Sundays excepted) between this point and j Henderson. auj;7 COMje TO STJ f. VtMJJVGJS WW of lime. --The Louisville aud nw, I Henderson Uglit-Draugkt, Swift, Side IjJSiV:?, . I heel U. S. M. and PasseOKcr I ir- - G-roy Eagle, ('apt. A. DOHNALXY, .1. A. Lnast, CI k, Leavea Kvansvilie for 1 isiille ev.-rv aVomWy I at IIS o'clock m., and ev,i Thnraday at So'ctock p. m., arri in,; at LooWvilie 'fiifsday and Eriday eve:.iuv:s. Raturnina;, leavea Lookfville every Wedoesday and Saturilay SVen in at 0 o'clock. JNO. II. 11 A I I,, Agent, july2S-tf No. 2 Water sinn-t. , . I EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U.S. MAIL PACKET, I C3r- i' o y 3E3 Si, s 1 o . W. II. IAN1KI.S. ( apt. S. P. II A I LI DAY, C'erk. KJfKS K t '.l.t'S VI 1. 1. i KftiMlaT 4 Toes, lay ami Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m. Itnlurainaji loavnn Ixmssvilte every Monday and Kridav at I 0cUm k v. it. Ji" Thioupli Hills nl Lading will he given for Tobacco or otner frsdadil to Battiiaocn; or X-w Vork at as low rates il not lower I h.-lli l,y any other roiile. raaseiifteia oi fieii.lil taken at packet ti ne t ratoa tor any poiulon the Ohio River or on Oreea Rivur. nV nss paaaenajar accommodations of the Grey Ea gle are aMrrpaaaad by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or In JOHN I!. HALL, june7-dtf Nil t Water street. J'OH HOI T Ml POND RIYKB pa.-seiiger steamer f .f HIIOI.TOJS The elegant ,IK KAV K, McDonald, Master, Tayior. Clerk, .tez-JSMt will iiiiikf lt'i.ultr tri -week l.i tri rolttin Hie I Poud River, leavii W mliieeJaiya uid Ki iteye. Kr tifijlit or paHSMLfc, apply U m tt Niith arp cm MoaaUya, tomrd. de90tf FORWARD G & COMIMISSION. I. A. CRAHK WM. MSOWN. CRANE & BROWN, Forwarding & Commission EVANSVILLE, INT). tfrT Art'-nts for Kanawba San I onipanv. ' u Msy Liberal Hash advances mailt on Shipments of Produce. Thi' undersigned, of tin' lain firms of I. A. Crane ,v Co., anil Brown & Airman, have this day aaeociated themselves toffetbar asder the name of Urane A Brown, for the pprposo of transacting a Qeneaal 'orwarainn ami CommiSHiou baMaaaaa,aa carried on by the late limiH. Krom our long experience and tBcreased facilities, toeetber with oor personal anil strict attention lo ti a Eutereets of our Correspondents, we hazaril tbiiuc in Kuaranaeeina parfact satii fuclion. We nothing iu Kuaranteeina l bee leave to eapraea our arratitnda to tho.-u. wa press have heretofore confided their iutt-rests to our keeping, ami trust to lie aUa toaerre then in futnre, p'.'ilt:;ng our beat effort I to the advancement of ttieir mtereata. ISAAC A. CRANK, rtcta-lyd WILLIAM BSOWK. ti N K W A It KA NG KM E N T. Tlio Aoajis Ki'&r;sn Company res'Tt'tluIly uBOanca to their trit uilii and pstrdtM, tlM public of KTuusviU and vicinity, ttuit. with IactmummI tricilftSfli for the ti jnirptrtutiou of r B 8 0 H T , P A 0 K A G E S , alf O S bl Y AND VALUABLE ft Tlioy solirit ft toiitintirincT of former favors. Kspeciul care tatkvn in the colloction of Dilld, Icrafts. Noteri, aii-i t he traiiripcrtatiou of small ami valuahle aackaoH. All perrtOiiB wisbiatg to avail theiiiftelvea of the facilities ot llie KxorehH, tn I'htain any tieairetl iufcrmation in rvforeiice to the rute8aml detailn of the bneim-M, at ttwir i on Firat street, between M.Aiu aiitl LoMiBt, ojprit tlie Pout Office. tie 1 li. II. FISH, Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. p. a. o'RH,Eir & Co. aV,TiH. A'. M-'Olt M '. ., J.S'MM im lOMMISSION MKltCHANTS. Qeueral Kailroin'.titauiljoat, aud Kxprt-i: Ai;enfB Siiecial Asonts for the PBKK. CE.VTKAL RAILROAD; and connections, ant whirJi we art? autborized to givo tarongh receipts at th lowest possible rai p Biusiiur a mammoth Wliarf boat at tlie landings tbi? lari;.-st on the Ohio Rivvr, capable ot storing aii.I protfctiu, all aterchaadJaa liable to daaaaga from expoanre, we are prepared to facilitate the dJapatch ot all consignjaenta, fo4 warded to our care bv either KiVER, RAILKOAD Irricnliir h ttfTitin pttHl ti mi l aforwastdlnaC, ils:, to thf CANAL. UJV Keceivinjr, Storing Sale of auy Produce. or other property, couaigned ts ..h ftr sale, and satis faction gaataatoed. QtBaw aad aahaiai.a Warahouaa on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, ami on the Wharf boat, where we are to Im- found, attending to ih, iuteiebt. of our natrium at ail hour, day and Bight. With oar aapariar facilities ; long standing ; nntiriugf eaergr ; and knowledge of our htihineKs, we feel confident of giving general aatiafactfcMs, and hoae to merit . i- atlaaami) of the MttaaalsiipatioaiM ago we are now enjoying. Liberal rash advauees will lo made on atlcoiiaiga ments to eithi-t ourselves or oorrespoiidentw in any ,.f the principal nutrketa, North, Baist or Sooth. P. C. O'RILEY &. CO. i -MiSTt- i 5tl ir i', it in Plush V BBts, to iced : si i 260 Blk. Satttnet list Pan, v I ' i. oo. ' strong ai ara ' great van ;.ll nnalil ty of p.ttel I 20 i Oik Satin 160 K.U.. I Milat. I "eik Pi ask Vestleirant aatt t ns. sept2ii WM. t. FRENCH Jt Co., No. 2;l Main street.

COMMERCIAL

K V A SEVILLE RETAIL PUKES CURRENT. d Met 1. A '! LEY, C O O K N c; alen iu all kinds of roceries, at the Kurt id Staple Family , No 7" Main st. N. O. Supiar Crushed do, A Granulated, A Powdered, do Clariiiefl, do Large Loaf, extra. . Coflee, Rio LHguira Java Boasted Mexican Riee Pearl barley Pearl Sago liio Tapioca Itice Flour Corn Starch Wheal Patina ... II Turnips B5 U! Apples 75 ....13 Onions i.no 13 Pumpkins, each 55 12' . Eggs, per doz 15 l5 Cranberries, ralln, 60 1H Haisius, extra, V 1' u Cooking 15 ... 22 Currants 1012 .... I'rieu nei rien i::-.. , 20 Citron SO j i German Prunes 1'W, ...7 Fpeach Prunes, iu b.xs,23 .12. Molaeses, reboiled 50 ... 2d sugar house fiO .U'.j Stuart's Syrup 70 .12 " 'do extra.... 80 .12'.". St. Louis Syrup 0 Flour, AVI ito AV'heat, Stuart's Excelsior. ...1.C0 bS lb sack 3.00 Vinegar, eider, gal. ..20 Do. sack of til )bs...l.."5j do White Wine. ..40 Corn Meal perbnsb 70 Boiled cider 40 Bran, per mo lbs i r Lanl oil, Cm., f gal 1 10 U Burning fluid, pr gal. 76 to Alcohol, per gal 75 1 5 1 Brooms 'tOmX' t'orn, per bush Oats, do I.. trd, prime Leaf.. " Stearinc Tallow, per lh 16? ! Ta, Imperial 60A1.00 .10; " Gunpowder..7S(a l.5t Butter, choice table, in cloth 2." " goad Roll 'Jo Hams, augarcBred ...15 Dried Beef li Young Hyson. 50(oaSl " Oolong Rlack.5i(g,$l " English Breaklast W. R. Cheese.. ...75 I2 ...15 AM ...iii ...25 ...:so Shoulders U Eng. Dairy " Sides, clear 15 Butter Crackers Pork, pickled 12V, Soda " Beef TODgtlea, each 60 Sugar " Mackerel, extra mess, i Pickles, nt. bottles. eacli 1754 " New No. 2 Bj " Laree No. :i iti 'If " -i gal .. 50 gal lit u iu viuepar, ly tlfe It'M) l.(H 'hirkeiiH, .ld 2.1 14 young 0 M dr'Satd, ! 10 " Small do 3M Salmon, extra, per lb Herring, Roc, each : While Fish, per lb... Irish Potatoes, bu.. Sweet potatoes The City Makkcts. Th proiluc o.-eu frt-m I t n o the two City Markets In infj Hal fit li ill' J ' re Ma ilaily murket for t f., li nu nil i 1 1 ir. CIOCK rpa ob attenuate atiiyi The L i per Market John Robbers, market master la open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time se-, iti..!. The Center or Uuaaaco Market Frantz Sclniei-oi-i , iicioiri inustt'i is open oi! .iioiinay, mwinaa day. ami Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. Then- is also an afternoon atarket open at the Center Market house front 4 to f o'clock p. m. on Saturdays. ."Vevv Voik Market. Xrw Vork, Oct. 31, p. M. Flour a sliade lower with only n tnoJerato di'inatxl ; sales 4TiO blilg at 530(3n 50 for comiiion to choice e.xtni- Rye llour cottlinuea steady with small sales at :'. 50fS 1 50 for common to choice superfine. Corn meal qoiet with tf'fitng sales at about previous itiotatious. Whisky lower; sale;- 390 bbls at 2222.J, closint;' heavy at the "msiile price. Wheat fully 1' better with a fair export and speculative demand ; sales 18(Kh hushelit coinrnoii to fair Chicago sprinr; at I 17M 20; 5CoO bushels Racine fpriii; at 1 12; 18000 bash Milwaukee club at 1 24i 27 ; 5!000 bush amber Wisconsin at 1 271 28A. 1 2000 bush very choice Milwaukee club at 1 2!fi(M:t(; 3O0Oabash red state at 133c; 24000 bush winter red western at 1 ::4(pM :;5; 4300 bosh white southern at 153; 10.00 bash white Michigan at t50l56. Hye heavy and lower with sales of 70000 bush at 7576, chielly at the inside price. Barley in good supply and heavy and lower ; Bales 21000 bush at C5(i,78 for state. Corn without striking change, but the demand is perhaps a little more active; sales 71000 bush at ;8G8.l afloat and 69 in store for mixed western. Oats heavy.Hops steady at :i0.'!: fur new. Hides quiet and firm at 24f25 for Buenos Ayre?; 2424 for Bio Grande ; 18c for dry western. Fork dull, heavy and lower; salc3 550 bbls at lb 90(3 19 00 for tuess, and 14 20(3X14 l"f prime. Beef quiet and unchanged with sales of 450 bbls at :'. 75 4 25 for country prime, anil 5 00(5 25 for country nie.-s : G 00i9 50 repacked mess; lo 58(S 1 1 00 fur extra mess. 1'rimo mess beef and beef hums dull and unchanged. Cat meats very scarce and firm, with sales of 18 packages at 8 for shoulder, and llCo for ham. Bacon quiet. Lard quiet and unchanged ; sales 300 bbls at 12 (,jir.. Butter selling at 11(S15 for Ohio, and I621 for state. ( 'heese steady at !(p 1 lc for inferior lo prime. Coffee continues steady with a very moderate demand, and we hear of only i 20 bags I.aguira at 12c, and 200 bags St. Domingo at l$$13c for cash. Rice steady. Sugar steady with a moderate business doing ; sales of 5'"0 hhds Cuba at Molasses rp;tiet and notni nallv unchanged. !tevv York Cattle .Market. Nkw iTork, OcL 31. Beef cattle dull and declined ; quotations C$7 for common ; 819 for first quality; receipts 5800. Sheep and lambs in moderate demand at full prices; receipts 1 fiOOO head. Swine active at 5(i;,Gj;. Unit Imore .'1 ai la l. Baltimore, Oct. 31. t'lourdull; Howard street and (hio at 5 50 ; city mills at 5 .t7j. Wheat dull ; sales of red at 1 'J " :r."i ; white 1 45i 05. Corn steady; sales oi' yellow at C4(SC8. I'rovisions steady and unchanged. Coffee, Rio 14J(S) 15.'. Whisky 'lc. The election in South Carolina, on Tuesday, the 20th ultimo, resulted in the access of the Democracy. The following ( 'ongressinen have been chosen : First District, John McQueen; Second, Win. Porcber Miles; Thud, Lewis Mayer ; fourth, Milledge L. Bonham ; Fifth, Jno. D. A ah more ; Sixth, Win. M.Jtovce. All of the Congress men elect are members of the present House, except Lewis Mayer, who takes the place of the celebrated tire-eater, Lawrence M. Keitt. u Occasional,'7 the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, gives I us this suggestive item : A pood comment upon the contiuued I threats of the Southern lire-eaters, in the ' event of the election of Lincoln, ig that of a Republican orator at Albany, New Vork, j a few days ago. lie says: "Gentlemen, i you complain of our intention to elect Mr. I Lincoln, a Republican, to the Presidency, and when we look to you to choose a man ot your own, you are so broken up into factions that you cannot elect anybody." So, in all probability, it may be that if we lire to have any 1 resident alter the present Administration, it must be Mr. Lincoln. Hon. lea a el Wa&hbij'RXK, Jr., Governor j elect ol Maine, has resigned his seat in Con- 1 greas to take effect on toe 1st ol January. The vacancy will be tilled by special election, probably on the day of the Presidential election. At the Republican Fifth District Convention, in August, it was voted 1 that iu case of a vacancy in the district, the Somerset pot lion of il should designate a candidate.

A Tall A oministratio!. -Abraham Lincoln is six feet foor inches high ; llanniIiaI Huiuliu is six feet three; (in. Latie, tit' this State, iii six feet three; Lieut. Gov. .Morton is n traction over sis leet, and Andrew G. Cnrtin ot Pennsylvania, is six feet two. Lif. Com: i

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, errr of EvANgvuxr, Oct. 29, I860. ftTI MS MUB M Mi It I tJMVMi.--W W that I, Christian Hedderich, Collector of the City of Evansville, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock a. M.,aud 2 and 5 o'clock p. t , on the 23d of November, 180O, w ill acll at public auction, at the door of the Court House in the City of Evausvilb-, Indiana, the follow iug Jota, parts of lots, and parcels of real estate and improvements, assessed for t ho payment of City taxes for the year 1W0, due from the owners thereof to the City of Evansville, the same being now due and unpaid, and for the costs of said sale, and that such sale will be continued from day to day at the aforesaid hours and place until alt the lots aud parcels of real estate herein mentioned are sold as offered for sale : ORIGINAL PLAN". Carpenter, Alvin B, 37$ft on Water street by 150 ft deep, beinn the South-east halfoflotNo. in 561.87 :sot;: ft ou First street by 150 fiat deep, being S. E. Side of 1 it 'iS 39.10 South-west half ol lot Mi 91.87 75 ft on First street by 60 ft on Vina street, lieing corner or front patt of lot No. 28 B9.13 LOWER ENL A11GKM EXT. Carpenter, Alvin B, the undivided half of 397 ft of wharf property below Division street 09.00 LANTERN ENLARGEMENT. Carpenter, Alvin B, lot No. 7 in Mock No. 37 do Ti do lo Haylnirst, Azariah, lot No. l'.l iu Mock No. 44 Merritt, John J. lot No. Jin block No. In ti.r.i 2.:tn 1.38 do 3 do 4 do B do ADDITION" T in block 8 do 1 l'.l 19 No. 1 do do BAKKB'.f John J, lot do do do lo do do do do do do do do do l.U 1.1" Herritt, 2.30 1.44 1.44 1.44 1 13 1.44 1.44 1.72 1 .44 111 1 II 1 .43 1.44 1.43 71 HI do 11 da 12 do It do 14 do 15 do 16 do 17 do l'.l do 21 do 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f lot South-east half No. 22 iu t.loek LAMA8C0. Carpenter, Alviu B, lot ('anal Baaiu 1". ft Law, Win II, lot No. in in block No. 28.. 3 ini ....1.69 do do do d do do do do do do do do do do do do 11 12 13 14 15 It, 4 d. n 1.88 28 IM 28 1.60 2s 1.50 2 1.87 d. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do hall o do do do do do do 28.. 1.8S .1.31 .2.: Ml 12 13 ! I 1.1 16 N.,i .1.69 .1.88 the do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do iii i do do do do do do do .1.31 lo 77. 78.. .2.63 St.00 1 do 3 do North half 4 do 78 78 78.. 83.. 84.. 85.. RS. . 85.. 85.. 160.. 1'.. 100.. 1(S).. I0t 101.. 101.. 101... lol.. 102.. 10.1. 103.. 103 103... 103... 10.1.. 105 105... MS.. 105.. 105.., i;... ....1.13 2.62 ...2 ti': ....2.62 ...2.25 ...2.25 ...2.H.I ... .1.511 ....1.50 ... ,1.5il ...1.50 ,...1.87 ....1.50 ...1.611 ...1.80 ....1.511 ...1 .88 ... 1 .88 ....1.88 ...1.8S ....1.88 ...2 (hi ...2 Oti ... ' O ...2.tm .2.06 2 is, 2j08 . 18.75 ..a.5o ...1 . . .2.06 ...1.31 ... 1 il 1 1 do do do do do

the whole of do Law , John, lot No. 9 iu block B9, do 12 do 74. do 13 do 71 do 23 do lisi do 26 do 100, Perkins, WO., do 1 do 58, do 2 do !,. do :s do 68. do 4 do 58. do 5 do ,8. do H do 58. do 7 da 58. do 8 do 68.

rOITBTB Oarpeater, Alvin B., KNLAROKHENT lot No. 25 iu Mas k in 11 d. south ;-:i do do do do do tin do do do do do do do do do do 13 13 1 i l.t 1 .: 13 13 13 13 20 18 It 26 28 .".1 II 2.1.2 3.00 2.:: 2.1.2 2.63 3.00 Merritt. John .1", d BTOC'KWKI.L'8 ENLARGEMENT.

Ivin B., lot No. o B, fronting on Division streot, in block No 1 5.81 do .'I do 2 3.00 do 4 do 2 3.IM do 5 do 2 3.IW do i do 2 3.00 do 8 do i 3.1X1 do 9 do 2 3.110 do 10 do o 3 ftf do 11 do 2 S.OO do 12 do o 5.19 do 13 do 'J ;) ,, do 15 do 2 3.75 do 16 do 2 3 75 do 17 da o 4 -,n do 1 do ii 3,00 do 31 do 9 t.aa fractional do 3 do 1:: 7.60

Merritt, John J., the undivided half of lot N 17 iu block No. 8 1.88 do do Crane, I. A the undivided one-tenth pari

of lot No. 16 in block No. 8 30 the undivided halt of lot No. 18 in block No. 8 g0 , lot No. 1 iu block No. 11 i.iiu do 2 no 11 1.69 do 3 do II 1.69 do 4 do 11 .68 do 5 do 11 1.69 do 6 do 11 1.69 do 7 do il 1.69 do 8 do 11 1.68 do 9 do 11 I.6S do 111 do 11 L69 do 11 do 11 1.69 do 12 do ii i68 do 13 do 11 i 69 do 14 do 11 1.09 do 15 do 11 Log do 16 do 11 1.1.8 do 17 do 11 1.6S do 18 do 11 i.69 do 19 do u i.,j U 20 do 11 1.68 do 21 do 11 1.89 do 22 do 11 1.69 do 23 do 11 1.69 do 24 do 11 1.68 do 25 do 11 1.69 do 2'i do 11 1.69 do 27 do II 1.69 Ho 28 do 11 1.68 do 29 do 11 l.;9 do :i" do 11 1 69 do 31 do 11 1.68 do 1 do 4 1.13 do 2 do 4 1.12 do 3 do 4 1.13 do 4 do 4 1.12 do 5 do 4 IJ3 do 8 do 4 1.12 do 7 do 4 1.50 do 12 do 4 1.5D do 13 do 4 1.61 do 14 do 4 1.61 do 5 do 5 l.Sll do i. do 5 I 50 do 7 do 5 1.69 do 8 do 5 1.69 do 9 do 5 1.87 do 5 do 6 2.63 do 6 do 6 2 82 tin north-west one-tenth part of

lot No. 7 in block No CARPENTER. PLACE. Carpenter, A B

nt No. 1 in block No. .'. it.M do 2 do :i 3.ii do 3 do :t 3.0U do 4 do a ,'t.uo do 5 do 3 .'t.OO du 6 do ."LOO do 7 do 3 3.00 do 8 do :t ;t.oti do U do 4 n.oo do 4 do 4 3.00 the whole of block No. 1, 172. SO

-Merritt, John J. oct30-?.wd

C. HEDDERICH, City Collector.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

j COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. City or Evassviixs!, Oct 80,1800. VOTtfJi MS MMMiKKHl' UMVM2JV that I, Christian Hedderich, Collector of the City of Evansville, hetweeu the hours of '.' and 12 o'clock A. ., and 2 aud "i o'clock P. M., on the loth of Noveiulier, 180", w ill fell at public auction at the door of the Court House in the City of Kvansville, Indiana, the fallowing lots, parts of lots, and pan els of real estate ami improvement, assessed lor the payment of City taxes lor the year 1860. due from the ow ners thereof lo the city cl Kvansvilie, the same beinc now- due and unpaid, and for the costs of said sale, aud that ancfa sale will be continued from day to day at the afon said hours and place until all the lots aud parcels of real estate herein mentioned ara sol 1 as offered for sale: oUIGINAL PLAN. Howes, Lewis, lot 25, original plan "7 56 DPPKB KNLABCKMENT. Chaudl-.-r, John J., loth suldivisioi, of out lot No. 4 2 30 Fairckild, K. II., lot lo & HO Id ' W BR K N I. A IK ; I M 1 : N T. Baker, Win , undivided half of ;,'.i7 feet of Whari property, below Division street between I-lui and Leet stru t 09 fSi Howes, la w is, undivided two-thirds of 270 feet of Wharf proierty, above Leet street 1,0 IKI Howes, Levis, lot No. 1 t! S2 DONATION KN I.AHflKM KNT. Fellowen, Win., lot No. 149 '" 77 EASTEBt KNI.ARiiKM KNT. Baker i tiarvin, lot ',, Block I''. Easl'u Kl 1 ti

in " tii r, M 20 " 8 20 - ' " 21 " 3 " 42 " 5 41 ' 8 " 14 " 51 " It " 15 " 44 " 18 " 14 .. an 44 " 21 " 14 " 2:: " 41 " ; 15 ., 45 " 17 ' If! "19 " 45 2o " 45 " 8 " 4li 41 li 28 5 :t6 " 1:: " 4o ' l'.l " 4'.l feet on Six III stl

i rs 1 ":i 2 2 SI 1 72 I 38 1 ::.s 1 ::s 1 ::s 1 :t8 1 1 27 7 48 4 2 l'.l V. I", 3 lo I Deublei . J., it, Ko I by lri leet o stead. Locust street, of Kvana's Home. I : V

Garvin, Thomas K., lot 5 Block 41 4 03 undivided Jof Block U 575 Havhiirst. Azariah, lot 19BI,s k 49 1 38 Mentzer. Michael... " .) 40 1 80 Mesker, Henrv II ' 36 4 : : Net!, Peter N H 4 " 45 1 :;s Kimoth, Albert, the north half of lot H BloiL 38 4 03 BAKKK'S ADDITION. Emrich, Va., lot 4 Block :t 1 U " north of lot 5 Block :: 30 Garvin, Thou. K., 1618 Block 4 1 41 LAM ASiii. Garvin, Tims. K., lot PI Block 135 2 63 " 20 " i::r, 2 4t " 14 " 136 2 25 " " 15 " i:tc. 2 25 " 2 " 17a :::w ' I " 175 331 Giftord, Thomas, 128 feet bv .'ISO feet of north end of Block No. 165 lo 1:: Loder, Lesris B, lot 1 Block 57 Lamas.o 263 " 2 5? ' 2 2 5 " 4 ' 57 " 2 25 5 " 57 " 2 81 " f. 57 " 2 63 7 57 ' 2 25 8 " 57 " 2 25 ' 111 67 " 2 63 I " 74 " I 88 Resinirer, John, ' 14 " 47 " ''I Scott, I. in las fl, lot ! tllo. k 88 Lamasco 1 88 lo " 58 1 ,0 11 Rtt . " I 50 " 12 - 58 " 1 " 13 " 58 1 S7 " 14 " 58 ' 1 69 Iii " .',S 1 C'.l i " 8" ' 2 63 1 ' 86 " 2 44 J 86 " 2 im; 3 " 8li ' 2 oi, 9 H 8U 2 CkI 111 " 81. " 2 25 M 22 Ih ' 1 1 " 23 108 " 1 ::l "4 100 1 :; " 6 " 101 1 88 14 loo I 68 " 15 o 1 69 " 5 " IO-2 2 2 " ii 102 ' 2 ts; 12 " in.: 2 is; " id " 10.: ' 2 is; k mi 1 ss. 9 M " 1 s7 in lot 1 ga ' 14 101 " 1 ; 15 " mt " 1 88 " 16 " lot 1 87 17 lot 1 KM 21 lot " I 09 22 " P'l " 1 69 2t " lo., " 1 87 " 22 " 105 ' 1 st B 108 " 1 87 '1 105 " 2 25 " 25 " 1115 " 1 88 26 " tOft ' 1 87 " 27 " 1115 " I SS ' :t8 " 1115 " 1 h7 ' 12 " I08 2 25 13 " 1"S " 2 25 : It"! " 2 4S nil of 1C2 " 11 25

FOFBTH KN'LA KG KM KNT. Meier, W lot 21, Bl.H-k 10, fourth enlar mint ST( ICK WELL'S Green, John W, lot t, I'd Stock well, J M, (heirs) hi ENLARGEMENT ark 1':, Stock Well's " 13 do 131, Block 17, do 17 CAItPKNTKBM FLAGS, f alitor. Lew is B, lot l. Block 4, Carpenter' "2 "4 do BATTELL PLAi I Loder, Lew is B, lot lo " 1 " 13 " II " 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 19 Blot !.' I, ' 1 Bat tell , la. do do do do do do do do do do do 1 CIIBLSTIAN BEDBBJtlOU, City Collector. 3wd V O U f O R.M rio.v V T t C. Order for Plank .Side-walk. Council Chamber. Oct. 22d, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lota or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second avenue, from Seventh street to Franklin streak, in said City, cause the side-walks tbcrenn t. la- brought to the proer urade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to lie laid flown thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. Bl'GKK, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Oct. 2:1, UNO. M10 Jt f O UJTMOJ'JOTi4 i: . Ws Order for Brick Side-Walk. Council Chamber. Oct. 22d, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Coinmuu Council of the f'ity ot Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts ol lots frot ting ou or adjoining the DOrth-west side ot Walnut street, from Sixth to Seventh streets, in said city, cause tbo nide-walks thereon to ha brought to the proper rade, and that they cause a side-walk of Clans No. 1 to be laid down tlm:on within thirty days from the publication of this order. p. BL'KKE, Cffc. City Clerk's Office, Oct. 23, 1880. OHM O H.1 T I O, .V .V O T M t Ml. I SCO. L Ordst for Piank Side-walk. Oct. And now it is hereby ordered an 1 directed by the Common Council of the City of Kvansvilie, that the uw-iiem of all lots and parts ol lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second avenue, from c'rankliu street to bixth street, in said city, caa.-e the side-vvalks thereon to la brought to the' proper (Trade, and that they cnnie a side-walk of class No. 2 to be laid dewn thereon within thirty days fro in the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clsrk. City Clerk's (iflice, in t. 23, 1880. g 1 o H M O H ' J T ' M aJV . T t t K W-S Order for Plank 8i,le-Walk. Conncil Chamber, Oct. 22, 1800. And now it is H Wjm urdorod and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or puts ot Lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second aveune, from eixth street I Oeoal street, in nai.1 City, ranse tho side-walks thcrei.n to I brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No, 2 to be I laid down thsreon, within thirty days from the. publication of thi i order. p. BrRKr,;ci..!. Clerk's Office, Oct. 23, 18G0. VM! f.tUIMi T i and Willow Were at otf woo it LANGLETS. oct!2 COOK A

MISCELLANEOUS. jrK.no l'.l 1..-J.J. t Of.HI HJ'K to. Ma- have removed to Vk'al 1 street, lb loon ahove Main.

I III Ml BB I on VK are now - inauuiartm i'ir Wells' Tatent Fold iu. riprini; Bad, tlta4afst and Baosf convenient now in iiso, ai il can he nuo -.l or handled without any trouble. Call and examine Ibeth. laniSo ?NTl'S.Jjfli DK. 11 A AS, n 1, iiu leased 1 in- roon s toTmerli cupic-i hy Ir. Kiw-lt, in I'r. Braya buildinir, op site the Post Offii e, loi ii -1 1 i" nf rears, vrould spect fully solicit the cittainsMf Kvaaaville and surrounding tow ns gnd country, 'o lait his r.s a tnl see the spei inn-11 - oi! eahibttioat, whether t need the sr ices of a Deatiat oc aat. sjiuce the ifcMiuif, oi btahiai . in nl.ir and adl tisi-tuent, over a year since, stivrral tmprovetni and new inventions have I u tic..: . ,-, wkicl lias availed himself, and 1 llows noil, in ; that subserve the Interests oi id-, pafterlta, to jmaecured. His huilillis m- belter aud eslahl meiit larger, without ih.u'l t, Ih.u any otlter ia Slate, find ettua who need Den pleased vs it h h iI'eilt plea ,111 e. The following eipial toaii, tit KjtKtovM . ilirs. All t! Denial o . r-iio:r perlurmwl, ami III hi- I.. 1 I. , shall la 1 at vies of work manu ed by liiin:---t 'ontlli'ioiis llawi; tiloi I. or 1 lite; Mh 1 : 1 h. work: Vuicanue 1 1 .0 uate: A in tier: tn-opi tic; Gold and Silv. 1 v. 1 . NotllihL 1 1111 i vt'rl lie- I-an.'y and 1 le inlilli ss oi the continuous ftnni work, li Is without a warn or i-ii viiv. ttheeka that ;ue sisnken can be restored to item lv ' hir original o ntanr bv tins afyla ot work. Slid also l.v lhe I. f Ihe Vulcanite. Coralit, and A mis-1 Pa.-1 . 1 Is lattet stlea, for light, ness and adaptation todifficult auuitha, eacd any- ! Cels ailVt hire: we ha v el u . He has s, 1 ei at ane I h, 1 1. - for allfviat(ng pain when extracting teeth, They are i-a ;.v harmless. Tin - moat delicate can nave them applied, j lie dries net advertise anything he cannot do, I nor exliibit anv tiling 10. t mad. by bsiaaelf, Parents shi.ulil consul I the lo-alth and baaoty id I their children by having the Deutisi dfrect tnei ; aataaiil dentition, tlierebj liicli g s ataaat rj and ' Imalth lo those ruv a 1 ulte 01 ,-...u,-. Irregularity oi chlldivu's t.-ih corrected sue. eeasfalty. Those haiio,: decay raj t. eth. should either bar. them extracted or ftlhd at naca(tlss litter il noa sihle). The heaiib.ol the parties and lh. remaiaina teeth devaand 1 1 1 -. tl 1 take pleasure in i;.'i i!ufhg I'r. Haaa, my successor to tin old roouiS in Bray's building, hoping he will i'u.,f them l.ih p Ii 1 aata " 1 and profit, able From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to Rm! him ,i,.- ,,1 lh- pr..e:ressi n;; ; possessing taale and ho !, profesaioaal ahillty and standing. With tin- view. I . an wiLhaafety,sicom mend aim to the com muni tj as a skillful and-1 i" nt III 1st . (I t KIVTCTT. QUACK NOSTRUMS. rmMiMi JVAC ' i-ouk hooh ML sys :- " The majority id Hair Washf s, Hair iye, Hair TotiiCS, Hail nils, and the numberless preparations (rw h, lore the public, under such e tra vacant, hypci l.ol n a I snd l.ii'':wln lilies as wo see paraded in show urinduw card- aud newspaper headings, as hail pri p iratlons, ara ail hunibags ol the lirst watei : than real metK, when they pos-Se-s any , ill I hat they lie HO liaiUI. lb- s I. aid, Whaleiiil, Lard OH, r-w.ei oil scented and colored, make i-p. alien Inbeaiiiiful w t appet - end wait. Hint gtess b.dlles, li Hied char.n I. i i I lorn, i ; and when thus , iSftly, ale bnpli' d with BDflHI trisyllablo term, ami caught at by v.-t d int youug aad old of both Ki-es si,, i, b i.oi the character ot Pi oleiisor Wood s Hair Ke-i.u at iie. This gentle tleamn com. s before the world without any " bigtl falul iu " iiophloh 1 1 urn, ot liny oilier astound in e, ami start Iiiili' t an hp. ii n -, termj : he simply adver(tniti ad wh I ii fc presses, precise seis. Buy Profess i Li .toi a iv it v . ' I ray llaii Will ma Will res Will let, Will ren Will cur ll Cms on I- I'd II i i. Cu Ihs Ns.lurnl Sesrelioi rival on, e all it. hilt , ive all Ihnidrun", allemptions -i-vey s. aid Ileal, Will tkitke th,- Hair s,.it 1 CI - . V ill make tl Id appear young uguin. Will preserve lhe Col. r ..I Hair old i Will always Fasten it and atop its ralli And is one id the Ik-sI Toilet Article Hair now in use. Manufactured by 1 1. .1. WOOD A CO., Wind. -ale .mil ItetaUat 111 Broadway, N. We pai'ity K. T. moot. ranted tousa ?an also furnish TBAI IC BCALES of any These SratbSfl are from the manrdactory FAIBBAMvrl .( 00., :t. Jonaskwrg, tKvery BcalaU testedanl sealed, arid watcorrdct. For tcvStl mon ials we refer to law nd of persons m InK them. HOitN BROOK ,i- Co., Agents, 4 Water street. Evamrrilte. 4 HOXH S tt M- t?iJS i- ill. l.U m ti II titer Candles, li t sale below Cincinnati rates ii alam st.. by 111 I I.I p DEC!' KB i A Lt it o h e r I eS o tf J il C II i T ti t T , Ojfiff- -Cot. .!.; and Water Sta.; entranceem M'Jin St.. Engtntville, luJ. Plana, specifications, detail itrawius , v. for all ekisses of buiidilO'l. prepared on sir rf I lea, and am: 1 7 oa resHc.nable Iens.i L.OIS .UOftT for Sale Misf rnit.rin. 1 oj.pvf tunity ever oCered ol . a. h s each, on the New - af -' The most f ivdi to the public. ' 20 lot bur road, 1 '.. mil from the f'oort -hoii.e, and K , ou Washington avtritnaaaa A B sasall a itiiaiitity as one)l i. n.i.1, ii il.irsfli 1U.IAM IHEttKOWKR. lot.! ot 5 acre mile from tbe b.ui-ti ol on t ch Apply u mi sdl v 2f.vi- 4 It tip ft. M Uemod . I Hon, w bicfa it .a, t j- ,.i iol. . hmrm Goavponnd Glyesrnsa Lo - Ironi :.'e-i'e, or any ar tiule that an iNMyildr miute tbe 'sin. 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