Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 50, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 November 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVU.LE. IND. TES&AY HOBNISO NOVEMBER 6 TICKET PEOPLE'S National Election, Oil Tuesday. No1 mi a a a vember 6th, 1860

FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN or Illinois. sS'The Tkoplk of these United StaTSB ARB THE itlGllTFl'L MASTERS OF BOTH JoN(lRE8SE9 AND Cor RT8, HOT TO Ov KRTHKOW rim CoNSTnTTTos, kct to Overthrow the I Men who Pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN Or MAINE. grjgT" " r Love my Country more than I Love my Party." Hannibal Hamlin. Presidential Electoral Ticket. Electors for the Mute at Large. WTLL CUMBACK, of Decatur. JOHN L. MANSFIELD, of Jefferson. IHtUrict Electors. let IMstrirt Cyras M. Allen, of Knox. District John V. Kay, of Clarke. 3d District Morton C. Hunter, of Monroe. 4tb District John H. 1 irqubar, of Franklin. 1 f.th District Uilsim Tl Im. nf .'nyette. .ih District Ucnl.eu A. Kiley, of Hancock. '. iii Di-trict John Hum i, of Putnam, sth District- Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe. 'th District James N. Tyner, of Miami. 1th District isaar Jenkinson, of Allen. HihTmtri.t DavtdO. Dailey, of Hnntington.

A Bold Fratd. We noticed some time ago the estalilishmeut of a Bank at Lebanon under the provision of the Free Banking Law, called the Boone County Bank. Recent developments go to show that the whole concern is a fraud. Bills printed from the genuine plates, have been filled out with the '.'orged signatures of f. e Register and Auditor of State. When presented at the counter of the Bank, alonjr with genuine bilts, all have been redeemed alike, which makes a strong suspicion that the owners of the Bank are fully committed to the swindle. Large quantities of this bogus currency have lieen sent to the West for circulation, with the apparent intention of doing a big business in the distribution of the fraudulent money. The fraud is so apparent that shrewd business men have readily detected It. None of the bills of the Bank have been received on deposit anywhere iu the State bankers suspecting that something was "rotten in Denmark," and refusing to take the bills in any kind of transaction. State, stocks were deposited with the Treasurer of State sufficient in amount for the issue of S-t 5,000 in bills. How many of the genuine notes haye been put out is unknown, as is likewise the amount of the bogus issue.-". The public should be on guard and refuse any and all of those bills tinder all circumstances. We have heard of no legal steps being 'taken to reach the perpetrators of this fraud. Somebody has committed forgery, and if the guilty party can lie found a residence at Jetfersonville or Michigan City will be his reward for some years lo come. InJ'n The L :;k and Abuse of Italic laKTTKRS. In good pHwe, isavsa very learned writer, ) ever. i hi otld be underlined; that is, every wokI . mi ; be the right word, and then no one wonl would lie nearer right than another. Amou literary mcu it hai descended into a proverb that, the weaker the brain, the more it italicises. For the lieneln oT correspondents we give the following dii lions, which experience and good taste h i"? made necessary: Never underline fl word or sentence if theiueuutng cau be comprehended, and if it cannot, it is bettei to change the construction of the sentence so thai it can ; never italicise two eraphatics in the same sentence, as "An apology was refused, and MeCarty notified that he would he forced to fight, unless he proceeded with the challenge." The italics would have conveyed the meaning equally as well upon " refused " or "forced," while they were not necessary upon either. It is customary aad proper to italicise all foreign, obsolete, and provincial Words. Frederick Schlejrel says there were no italics in Plato What! asks Holofernes, did Flato priut his books all iu Romans ? In mentioning Plato, we mention him whose style seems to be the summit of perfection. But if it be objected that the purpose of italics is to give force lo style, which Plato, from the character of subjects, was not solicitous nbout, -we would reply that there are no italics in Demosthenes. Nor are there in any of the Creek or Roman writers, though romc of them were adepts in the art of patting as much meaning into words ns word?, are well tilted to bear. Among the odd combinations which chance is ever and anun turning up, few more whimsical than the notion that one is to gain strength by Babstituting italics for Uotnati. Delaware. Slaver v is verv near its end in the little State of Delaware, and ifi nearer it antirortebes complete extinction, i the greater is the prosperity of the State. The ag'Ti-oate population has increased be tween ISiiOaiid ISi'.O, from Hl,.r.S2 to 112,347. But the slave population has decrenseil, during the same period, from 2,290 to I,8U5. The population of Delaware is but little over one-sixth of that of Philadelphia, und there are several counties of the inte rior that contain as many, or nearly as many inhabitants as she does. But she has her Representative iu Congress, who in a I'residetilial election in the House, would have as much weight as (lie whole delegation ' ol Pennsylvania ; and she has her two Senators, who have as much weight as those of any other State. Heretofore the influence of Delaw are, iu the national councils, has beeit on tho side ot Slavery. In the gradual extinction of the institution iu her ow n borders, and in the steady growth of the Republican party there, we see signs of the coming time w hen Delaware will be working heart aud hand with the tree-labor States of the North. Philadelphia Bulletin. DirniKKiA in North Carolina. Diptheria is prevailing to an alarming extent in Cherokee county, North Carolina. Four died in one luuiily, and others of the same family were very low at the last accounts. Two corpses were in the house at the same time. One little girl was playing about the house as usual, 1 although sue had had a sore throat for several days) she lay down on the bed, and in b few moments fell off the bed a corpse. Another of the same family, a little boy, died tiuite as suddenly, while lying on a little bed ou the floor. Other deaths buve occurred. ifcaT" An invent iou for the prevention of gas smoke has recently lieen patented and introduced in London. It consists of a simple circlet of metal stretched across with a sort of seive of tine platitia wire. It is intended lo tie placed as a cover on the top of a globe or chimney. Its effect is most remarkable. The smoke seems to be iustaotly annihilated, nnd the flame increases in bulk and becomes more clear.

How to Finish Rooms. Bayard Taylor's opinion on this subject is thus expressed in the Independent . For the finishing of roA thoie i nothing equal to the nirtive WOu.l, BirULdv oilct!

to develop the beauty of the grain. Kveu the commonest pine, treated in t!iis wity, l"i8 warmth and luster, beside which the A , 1-2 - - . . .1. It H 0 (fi (ft Eh 0 c PI dreary white paint, so common eveu in the

best ot houses, looks dull and dead. Nothj ing gives a house such a cold, uncomfortable air as white paint and white planter. This i color is fit only for the tropics. Our cheap, I common woods pine, ash, chestnut, oak, I maple, beech, walnut, butternut offer us n variety of exquisite tints and fibrous patI terns, which, until recently, have been wholly disregarded in building. Even iu furniture we are juet beginning to discover 1 how much more chased and elegant are oak and walnut than mahogany. The beauty of a room is as dependent git the harmony of its coloring aa that of a picture. ' Some of the ugliest and most disagreeable apartments I ever seen were jnst those which contained the most expensive furniture and decoration?. My experience shows that a room finished with the best seasoned oak or walnut, j costs actually less than one finished with I pine, painted and grained in imitation of those woods. Two verandahs of yellow ! pine, treated to two coat3 of boiled oil, ' have a richness and beauty of color beyond the reach of pigments ; and my only regret , connected with the house is, that I was per- : suaded by the representation of mechanic?, to use any paint at all.

Headed off bv His Wife. A distinguished candidate for an office of" high trust in a certain State, who is " up to a tiling or two," and has a keen appreciation of live beauty, when about (o set off on an electioneering tour recently, said to his wife, who was to accompany him for prudential reasons " My dear, inasmuch as this election is complicated, and the canvass will be clew, I am aoxious to leave nothing undone that would promote my popularity, and so I have thought it would be a good plan for me to kiss a number of the handsomest girls in every place where I may be honored with a public reception. Don't you think that would be a good idea'.' "Capital," exclaimed the devoted wife, "and to make your election a &ure thing, while you aro kissing the handsomest girls I will kiss an equal number of the hnniisomest young men." The distinguished candidate, we believe, has not since referred to this pleasing means I : of popularity. Mrvnn- Claresville and Louisville j Railroad Early Completion. We learn !: that the Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville j Railroad is rapidly approaching its completion. Eighteen miles between Paris and the Tennessee river are prepared for the iron, and the truck laying has been commenced at Paris. This leaves only a section of seven miles between Paris and the river, which will be graded in a short time. The whole road will be in successful operation iu a few months. Many difficulties have been encountered in the construction of this road, but all have been, to a great extent, surmounted under tin? able and efficient muiagement ot (ieu. Wui. A. Queries, the President of the citiij):itiy, ami the friends of the enterprise will ragret to learn that he contemplates resigning the Presidency of

the company tit an early day. Circumstances of a private character, over which he ! has no control, impel him tu this course. DRY

BMtt. Ar.ju.t. Mrs. John C. Calhoi n.- Tbe Wellington corresondeiit of the Baltimore Sun says : Mrs. John C. Calhoun, relict of ihe disticgtiished Senator from South Carolina, has lieen for some time on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Clemson, near Bladensbitrg. She leaves to-morrow for her Southern home. -Mrs. Calhoun is now sixty-eight years of age, with an eye scarcely dimmed by age, cheerful in conversation", nnd refers with pleasure to her many valued association I during former residences in Washington and Georgetown. The lady of the departed statesman does not choose to trouble herself with politics, and within the past few weeks she has wrought and exhibits to her friends I a large and splendid curtain of crotchet work, done with her own hands, "aud with- j out the aid of glasses, addintr that " this I was the first of ten which she had under- I taken. A tiuoo Constiti rioN. Some of Mr. Douglas's friends weie expostulating with him during bis visit to this city, on the indiscretion of his speaking so frequently and so long, assuring him that there was danger of his ruining his constitution by such severe labor. After listening tor sometime to the sanitary advice, Mr. Douglas assured his triends that so farlrom being in danger of breaking down, lie was never more vi orous in Ins lite tlif n at that time ; as regarded the breaking of his constitution, Mr. Douglas assured bis friends that it was proof Hgniiist peril, as lie was tupported by I'" Constitution of tU LmteJ St4 f'" Appeal. Mnntie iiiiin i seem lo be so supported last winter, when avoiding a speech in honor of Brnderick's memory and lOiUfing divers votes of importance. J a pa n kse Tka. The ten districts of Japan are said to be very extensive, and the cultivation of (he plant may be greatly extended. Its importation into litis 1 QUll 1 1 J has already commenced, ten thousand pounds having been received in NewYork. It differs in flavor and appearance 'rcl,u the Chinese product, having been evidently prepared without manipulation, or the use of artificial heat. It can be furnished at n lower cost than China teas of 11 corresponding grade, and may prove to be au acceptable substitute. Be-fMr. Samuel Hotaliug, a prominent merchant and old Henry Clay Whig of New York, addressed the Young MeD s Republican Union on Monday eveniug, iu support of Republican principles. He claimed that Mr. Lincoln was the only national and conservative candidates in the field, and thut were he a Southern man, and the owner of slaves, as he should not scruple to be if be lived there, he would vote for Mr. Lincoln in preference to either of the other candidates before the people. Intimation's are given that Spain is intriguing to obtain a foothold npou this continent. Her operations are said to la? ou a grand scale. They are not confined to Mexico, but extend also to Central and South America. She is understood to have the co-operation of a leading Ruropeau power, which, should it become necessary, will render her material aid. The administration being in possession of these fac's will keep a vigilant watch of bet movenients. frOiri lf Jour. A facetious fellow having unwitting br nf. ended a couceited puppy, the lat'er told bin, he was "no gentleman. " " Are you a gentleman ' ' asked the droll one " Yes, sir, " bounced the fop. "Then I am very glad I am not." rejoined the other.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Eh W j Mi I.Ii.yiHli i assortment of nw styles for Wititer, just received per Express, and f.ir Male cheap for cash, at HOS VAtJTIEB 4 MAKCON'MEIVS. D( iv noyi 1-Y1 fOicTJ.VT HUM Hint. .. If there is in the list of Remedies given to tho world for acceptance and approval, any w Inch ar entitled to confidence by their perfect adherence . to the laws and intention of the Creator, one is the VNiVEitSAi. COUOfl kkm r.iY, for every speciws of Lung, Throat, and Bronchial difficulty, even that uf Actual Consumption, and the other the justly celebrated toi.u ANOnvsr, a most perfect renudy for Neuralgia, flont. ltheiimatisin, Partial and Actual Paralysis, St. Vitus Dance, Chronic, Spasmodic and Nervous Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Ear Ache, mid that chief of all causes of diseases, Loss of Sleep. If our friends will accept tbe declaration that f.jr six or eight years these preparations have been through tests that would satisfy all, In place of sweeping declarations that mean nothing, and then procure and read the pamphlets, to be found with all dealers and agents'; they will be able to jutlo how far th-v can le relied on. GENERAL Al'KNTS. J. W. HUNNKWLLL & Co., 7 and 8 Commercial Wharf, Boston. G Jtr- rtCNXKWELL, 145 Water street, New York. I'ndet tbe special supervision of JOHN L. IMSNLWELL, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mass., w hose signature c vers the corks of the genuine only , and to whom address all corn mimical ions. Sold by all reapcctable dealers everywhere. KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Evansville. UOTo-4m CKYW 6?J KA7 .V KKSti.VTiJ I. MATN f Lemon, for removing iron rust and fruit stains from linen or other goods, at oct24 N. S. THOMPSON'S Now Drug S.ore. a ,ooo Cured Hants, 10' 0 Ion. choice Bacon Shoulders, 1300 lbs. choice Clear Bacon Sides, MOO II. extra Sagai Cured Dried for sale ly oct27 -COOK d- LANGLKV. ARMSTRONG, Old established Furniture and Chair MANl'FACTl'KKK, And wholesale Hiid retail dealer in all kiuds of Plain and lancy furniture and Chairs. m UJ PU THE iJ ItU HtT, Jjyll M one of tbe best arraDgod and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can soil as low as any Cincinnati House. An r Patteru desired made to order ou short notice. Turuiug of any kind promptly attended to. KyF"All work warranted to be made of seasoned material, nod of superior workmanship. WareRooms, No. So Slain street. novo Fresh Arrival of GOODS AND NOTIONS K EEN & PRESTON'S. .'' hjvjs just f ojn.n tt.vcti u WW leceiviug iii BecoO,d Fall and Winter Sl.Tk of Dry Goods and Sotious, and cordially invite tbe trade to i all and examine oui goods and prices, believing wo can make it the interest ol every i ash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. We are keeping a Is.tter stock than ever hefore. We hate a more general assortment, a greater variety and better styles ot goods than weaver belare luought to tbe Etansville market. We hav root the general demand of the tiade I.rt ervp j H i' ' pt. ut ourn Une vf ttvines." We have quit Boots, bboes. Hats, and Caps, and are giving i rair entire attention lo Dry Goods and Notious. In retiring from the Boor and Shoo trade, we return I thanks to our old patrons and cn&tomers, who have steadfastly adherec: to us lor. so many years, who season after season called onus for Dane's hoval Wax Brogans and Jones s, Tiltnn's immoktal Kip Boots, and say to them that our market is now well supplied with Boots i id Shoe, and there is now fair competition end good stock iu that line of trade. From having a better stock and selling lower, we have this season had quite a sprinkling ol cash traur, and ne must confess we are well pleased with it We most graciously invite every cash buy -er to call aud examine our stock and prices, as we will make if to his interest To every prompt time buyer who la good DBAS oa alive, we will make it also to his interest to call ajud look at our new rich styles of goods and pi ices. We buy nothing but good HK.Ai.rHY Goods, and consequently have no other kinds to sell. We get down at once to the bottom on prices, and go down cheerfully, without maUink' as much fuss about it as an eld foundered horse would in getting down, which Is the Kkeumuticnof Old i'oyytjtu. Selling a few good entirely ou a credit, at a large profit, pays as well as selling many goods for cash, at asmall profit. We are for ibia, eH Tkllir; we are also for tin provict TIME traok We ought to haw it ; we have answered the ileuriods of tin trade. " I..-t evri 7oasc Aeeyi lo is ascn (sae o iNsetae." We deserve the best trade and we mean to have It. We are doing an exclusively wholesale toiwiuess, and particularly invite the near-liy trade to call and s, or new styles of gawde and prices. "Osese, oa, CeMtfeatea, ,ce don't sell ro yanr CNafoaWr.'1 We will constantly be receiving new uiods during the season, and the assorting up trade will always bud new. handsome, and desirable styles id go-jtts at low prices, at our House Give us a call. Orders promptly attended to have just opencd11 cases assorted hiah colored Madder I ri ils, :o ' ' 1 small figures), ases oli,l black, and Mack an. I purple Prints. 4 1 'J tlo Fnrtiitnre Prints. U do Comfort Prints. J. do Patchwork Prints (solid colored and figured!. B do Ticking-. :'. bales Scarlet Flannels. 2 cases Plaid Linaeya. 1 do Ileavv Tweed- ( Itrbwn and Oxford Mixed). J do Sattiuel-. 2 do California Shirtings. 4 do Bleached Muslins. t hates Sea Island tine brown Sltirtluga. '. do Shirting Stripe.-. 4 ca-.es 'S by 2 and 1 by I apron Cheeks. ft Bates :,4 Brown Shirtings, ti do Liht 1-4 Brown Shirtings, to do Heavy 4 4 ft row n sheetings. 4 do Brown Drills. e 1 pieces Jaconet and Ctutbric .Muslins.

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.vi ih Himalaya-. oO do Btibeijfes. au do Assort.-1 Blgb Colored IVIainea. 4U i'o Solid Colored Uelaiuc . tlo Tsrtan Plaiils. 911 do Cashmere. :" tlo Plaid oburgs. . 4 d Bill" and llrovn i,t, ores. Hi do Merinos. ;ui aVaen Woolen Shirts and Drawers Whit Grey mixed 1

and otto Colored aud White lloo;.ed Skirts. An Assortment of Cosaforfs, Hosiery, Cloves., Thread, Belts. Chambravs. Velvet Ribbons, Taffeta Ribboue, Combs, Hair Pins, Suspenders, Ac, which makes our itment more complete, and all tor sale LOW AS TIIIC LOW EST. kkkn psckstomb: ,m,oi o i n it T to i:tTBO-ts.n n Main street. 1, - tween that hideousohl Canal Bridge aud KightH street, who are being taxed so heavily to pay for the cuibinir, paving, and gas lightin-z of the 14 Thorough Pare " all for the accommodation of the "dear people" and when doing so don't iorget John Krolinghuysen Glover's Lumber yard, c 'i ner Seventh and Main. novl-rhf-w TO .1111.1. VII i" r JVtMSHJt8'8 for goel aud all size Shakers. sept'21 lOTTO.V M.iTTI.y'H.- k)0 UJII.F8 lor sal- to tbeTr de at Factory prices, by o, II S. ft. i LBKItT A CO.. Agssets vt ' t'vpnss Hills. gm :-Ibi. sale v i a octri Sl.iUt H 75 BOXH 8 FOB sale VI si low, iu lots to suit J-tn ctlasel a . Iy g E GILBKI1 I i HO. M A t 'tJ-f 'F8, OC F.' K 8. -1 H HI -If sale by fine lare Qafc esjust reed and lor ( HA . McJOH ep. 'ib

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - tata for the paym nt of tha costs and expenses of fide-walk improvements. Notlca ta hereby (riven, that oy virtue or .1 precept :ned by the May 1 of the Tity of Krautvllle, and to ma directed. I will soil at-publlr auction, at tha door ef the Court Honse in aaid c!ty. ou Thursday, the 15th duy of November, 18G0, at'2 o'clock P. if., the fol1 wing lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof a.-i may be necessary to pay the ameunt charged ami a-eessed against said lota respactlTely, or-the cj sts end expenses of making Side-walk tnit'tovements in front of said lots, together with the costB nf sale : 1 '- '

Lot .o 1, block lfi4, Lainasco Slf'-'i Lot No. 'J, block lot, Laiinusco, 11. 64 1I.G4 fS.Jl Lul No. L, Hock 1", rourJh Enlargement.. The uadiv Uled h.ill of h 1 14 ' 15 ' lfi .... 17 Fourth Knlargumoul Ov'Jj KM ' All in bk Oae lot, rommeaciag at the most northerly corner of lot No. Jo, in the Lower Enlargement of the City of Evansville, and running thence iu a sonth-weetcrn direction by tUo liue ot said lot until it roaches I.i et street, thence by tho line of said beet HtrCel UOTtU to tht) SoUttl-WOSt lldu of the alley In the rear of block No. 6, in the i'ourtb Enlargement of aaid city,, atid tbeuce by the south-western line of said alley to the place of beglunlng S46.24S:t!e lo commeuco at o'clock F. at. on aaid day. CHBI9. HEDDKRIC1I, cirtl-td City Tollector. ooo VK UVOJlTS, OM? all ttylt from mottled Whitney, at 82.60, to plain Cloth or Russian Beaver, at $16.00. The lat ter cannot ie -;oi up oy regular taiiorsioc iesa iuu SiO.'in or 25.ub. Save vour money by calling at WM. E. FHENCU S Co.'Hr pt2fi No. 20 Main street. gillJKKStC, c prime W . II -UKJS8Ji.5 BOX H 8 Cheese just ree'd and for sale ay CUAS. McJOHNSTON. .Til. I. O.-V H J.Vli J.Vfl i UKTKHMINED TO SHOCKED OEORC.E THORN H ILL takes pleasure in It -ornSbg his old customers that in the qnality and atyle o!" his work, be Hatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. to' Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness ilwayson hand. iel " . " ami M'HtiM'ijJi," VI by May no Reed; "Nemesis," by Marion HarlaDd; "Rutledire," a great book ; " nawkeaview." by Holmes Lee; "The Throne ol David," by Ingraham, and all the other new Books and Magazines, at oct-IO DOBELLA CONVNGTQN'8. M Mi i. -j ii i : a no wJJmT j very choice article of Perfumery can do no better than call at N. S. Thompson's New Drug Store. He has just received the largest lot of perluxery ever brought to this city, consisting (in part) oi the finest KxtracM and Cologues, from the hest manufacturers of France and America. Also a Brent variety of Scented Soaps and Hair Oils, Fiue Brashes, Combs, be. oct24 Ml B WMKif WJ TMi K 8. Ft. OBi,U Wiit.-r, Lavender Water, Orange flower r, and Cologne Water, for sale by Wat i IS. B. j uuaraun, oct24 o9 Main street. v Tin: ijJinK Glvcamvl of Roses, Rose Lip Salve, and Vio let C Id Cream, at the Drug Store of oct24 N. S. THOMPSON. O- .vMOJir: o.vo -vw.'-ioo ubi h Prime Northern Onions, for salo chenpj to close consignment, by cook Si LANOLKV. PCOO tit A FUHHU HIHJ8 FOB 8JI.fi 9 (ocl2T) COOK L ANGLE 1 3. r:U IjHH I'll Oil 'H 8 T KBt VJK I. J II II 9 lor sale by (oct27) COOK A LANGLKY. V6 BX8M HOVTOB if ilH B I. W 8 a2 full w?lght Star Candles, r bxsPeoble Bros.' Opal Caudles, 15 bxs Proi toi A Gamble's Tallow Candles, for sale by atS27 COOK A LANGLKY. iiJJW -V, J.Vi dJfT8, F'iia sale at (oct27) COUK LAJUJI.KY'B. fWftltt: OF TN08K I'HItit'H jji'tf Vrav cheap 'teas re.-eived at oct J7 COOK LANG LEV'S. MSBT ' J8B&MTMajrT OF fOFfe in t he city at 1SM27 COOK A LANGLKY S. OI.iM.V 8'BVF, FBO.lt JOt TO SI per gal., at 00K i LANGLEY'S. it F.HOltEU MOL.M88F8 FOB Or at COOK ,1 LANGLEY'S oct2' no FtJS'B t27) jr VHMCMMi.VS COOK d LA VGLKY'S. 9 1 at l !' I. t. I . ti 8 TO BKJVT. J Brick Hweliiuir on Church, between Cherry and Chestnut stieets, and a new frame la Rowleytown, ie-ar Smith's Block, for rent on the 1st of Novembel Call soon al VIC'KERY BRO'3, uct3 No. 82 Mala St. g iH I. K 8 K -3 O UOXgC8.CUOiVfl English Dairy, Western Reserve, and Hamburgh Chove, received and for sale bv octlrt JAS. ERSKINE4 CO, m i-1 i' I' t: ! rOTTOV, HKMF, FJLO U Lines, Halter, Bed Cord, Clothes Lines, and aTh Te ine, for sale be oetls JAS KBSKINE & CO. s f I I " F. 8 . . 1.1 It H H STOCK OF 9 nice fresh ground and unground Spices, just received and lor sale Vel y lo , at octJ7 VU'RKRY BRO'S. mmn i . u I.J88K8, fj- It'll O I. K BV W aud 1 .. bl.I;, hoice quality, just 1'ecelVa and lor safe by S K OILBKRT A CO., uct2'i No. 4 Sycamore st. mm v h : 1 1111:11 I'ljs'Kuju ar m bids. lor sale by wlSfi s. V. tilLBKRT A CO. W. M. A1KMAN & CO,. PRODUCE AND Commission Merchants, No. a Nevs-tll Water si., Kvaiiivllle. tW" Agents for the sale of Salt, Kloiir, Grain, Provisions, and alt other articles of Prodncs. octS g.M.IH It. .11.1. II tiSt HlFTIO.ys OF Mt Flour nonataiitlv ou hand and in store, and for sale by (oetr " W. M. AIKM AN A CO. MBIIT.fl OK8 -7Ts It It 1.8 IHOIV.K m Neehanui ck Potatoes in store and for saie at love ti jures, tocLosF ('I T, bv ocfSt W. M. A I K MAN A CO. 'S-t.Ktl- lli t ' ..V, J.VH OJT8, SX ill st. nnd for ale bv W. M. AIKM AN A CO. fr .1 J Li 1. tin . i.-11 CMi.lT all BBJL8. ill- Cement, IP hhds. Grey Lime, at ik iu sure and for sale by W. M. AIRMAN A CO. ouisv it .no ai hi ect2o II- II3E!II3-I-agL3r3Sr, I St'CCLSSOtt TO A. KURTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer of Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Ac, dealer in Oranges, Lemons, Ac, and Nuts of all kinds. BfaV Orders from pal ties aBtendtd to at shorte-t not ice. " Sole aae.it for Malthy's t'nrivaled Baltimore Oysters, No. IS South Kirst street, bet vveen Jlaii and Lis ust, Evansville, lud. For sale cheap for cash. oct24-lv mjix r Btt88t a? tun rut: tjtftts8. M fancy Extracts cf " Frangipanui," " Kiss meifvon Par kKiss me Quick," "Kiss nte ,eetlv," and St,!eu Kiss," also, the celebrated k Highland " and ' Japanese " Extracts, at N. S. THOMPSON'S oet'Jl New llrug Store. 1K fcJ.VT - THIS deceased, as a giocWI and provision store, coiner of Main and Fourth streets. Thers is a lirst-rate sniekr- house attached to the store. Apply lo John Gavtsk, or WM. RAIIM, Jr. jnlytl-dAwtl rgMi th n 1 .1 it 1 1: " rut: t i.u Al iue Glycerine fjotiou, lor chapped bands, lace and lips, at oct J4 THOMPSON'S City Prog Store. jtrv" .: h jf iBo i i7 gjr 8JHJL.M. M. fljass shoes much admired by the children. Sold at the 1 'itv Drug Stcre, 5B Main street. MO 11 c li Mi T UJIB UBl 8HMi8, B Shaving and 'foot h Brushes, st ort 4 N S. THOMPSON'S New DingStote. t'FB f Ponneli I..1HH F. -, Ilsir Oils J880BTHtiJ'T sud Hair Tonics, in-,t elved and lor ct24 1 Hf.iir3':.'3 Prus Store.

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VI small lot in half barrels, very choice, just paceived anifcr sle by uct2t S. X. GILBBT CO. -mm jt tWh m b .'5 ijsiss,' jli.l WrJE kinds, for sale by oct24 8. E. GILBEKT CO. BU8H. If BUSH eround Corn Meal, from new Corn. Just recotrea ana tor saie oy ocf34 JA3. HKUBS a. iv. 1C1 0 M 84 J, MJJ&iX MVJVfpmBJD Mr feet of Stone Curbing, undressed, of good qnality, and at rcasonabh price. 7nqnfr at this office. N octl; lw HMl-i7IMX-,)OU JsMili. CHIHl Mi M Sugar Cnreu Hams, caavaaed ; ISO lbs. f choi(?e Snifar ( ur.-.i IhoiililerH. calivasel : 100 lbs clioice Dried Detf, cauvased ; "l lbs. ltologna Satisages ; 2 now choice I.eat Lard, torsrtlehv octl8 JAS. EKSKINE & CO. JP u t; it . r e BJl A ISf '8 : - . - moods. Currants, l'runes, Chocolate Cranber ries. Chestnuts, Ac, for sale by octlS JAS. KRSKINF. A Co. I gMI.it. Oil.. - A ii li 1.8. JiXTIM I 11.1 1. i S Oil, free from smell or smoke when usiiie I LAMPS. A large assortment f Lamps, various , ! patterns and sizes, and at prices to suit buyers. 1 Lamp Wicking, Shades, Chimney Brushes, Jtc, fur j aale by (octlS) JAS. EltSKIXE A CO. ! UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. I ,m,l8UIJ'U TO I.Vt HJM8K Of " , j WW business and build up an extensiv Cash ' trade, T will, from the l'2th of this month, October, j Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My slock is largo and fresh, rompriKiii-. the most ; I i Desirable and Fashionable - Staple and Fancy Goods of the season. And I am confident that cash buyers will be ; Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. ! by calling at the cheap ca h store of WM. M. M Nl AX, O0fl3-2md No. Main street . gf O IS O M 1. l.J.TtF 8. -JV8T BK-W-y reived, a large and elegant lot of Coal Oil Lamps, consisting of a full assortment ot Swinging, Hand, Parlor, nnd Bedroom Lamps, alse Chininoys, Wicks, and Oil of the very best quality. WM. B1ERBOWKR, Drnggist, oct2ol 7S Maiu street, Wnshiugton Block. HUNNELL'S (KORMKULY OK STEELE A lll'NNKLL.) Flooring 3VEXXiss, CORNER OF WALNUT STREET A NO THE CAN' A L, EVANSVILLE, IND. rWMIlS JVJita JB8TJ II I.I 8 ll.lt KJVT ML is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of tho latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making B-nors aud Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in snch establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be mi-11 done, and will be offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Flooring ami Weatherboardiug constantly ou hand, i.ud will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Saw iB& done to order, aad in tbe most approved style. jy23 WM. II t"N NELL. Coroner's Inquest wmr.i.n OVKH THIS OF MM Mrs. Bofsach, formerly Mrs. Nagol, found dead in Rowloytown, Pigeon township, Vanderburgh county, ou tho 17th day of OctoLer, lhiio. The verdict id' the Jury was, she came to 1,, r death by aK,plexy from intemperance. When she died she was about 10 year? of age, about five h ot high, was dressed iu her grave clothing whe-i the inquest was held, aud luid ou her fsirsoD, as far as wt have Iseu enabled to ascertain, as above state.; octl0-3w JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner V. C. BOOTS AND SHOES! H E3 3MC O -7- jSl. Ti - rgMlF. VJSOKB8HJ'Kl IU 8 BliM moved his Shop from Main street, No. 63, to App's Block, No. 7 Foul th stieet. opposite the Cppor Market House, aud requests his old friends anil the public iu general to call and see hitn at his new stand, as he can still satisfy them all in tho Boot and Shoe line. aW Repairing shall bo done at the hot test notice, and in the best of stylo Cttxte fine. Come .' Cheitfi fur Cash ! octl8-lmd JOHN M. AI'P. Holland Bitters FOR Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o. Tux successful introduction and use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called "Bitters," offered In various firms, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word " Bitters" Is but another name for " grog," or some villaoous whiskey mixture. But tho really great relief derived from tho minute dose, one teaspoonful, id' our medicine, BtEBHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, and the entire abtence of after prostration, has established for It a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have failed to uudermiuo. It is joitively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of tho genulae, (Half-Pint Bottles,) price Okk Dollar. It is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying the Wood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of tho stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily rugabi its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, aud renewed health be the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Bflerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Beerbare's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For WATEHBRASH, Try Ba rhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OP APPETITE, Try Boeruave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENES8, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For PIIjES, Try BeerbaTe's Holland Bitters. In all Nervons, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Read Carefully! The genuine, litghly-concfntratod Beehave'9 Holiajtd Bitters is put up in half pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposition .' Sec that our name is on the tabil of every bottle you buy. Benj . Page, Jr. & Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURG n, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, EvmnmriUe, Jul NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS. V next dour to IiittrolOs, j resperttnlly aunonnces to her J friends aud the lndien of Evansville j ami vicinity iu peueral, that vbe - hin just returnetl with her Kail ; stock t-f Millinnry an.! Fancy ' tiood.i, which is the largest, tiuest Hud Btdsl bfautiful evt-r brnught i the ity. Mbs invites all to aire I and she rlattors herelt that she J f i uill Ihs able lo plas both iu the quality and I prices of herguods. J septl-1 Kirs. F. liATINGS;.

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IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now in store, and are submitting for in- , gpectlon, their recent extensive pnrchaso of Fall aud Winter Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which for Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are uusurpassed. They would direct particular attention to the annexed list, which will bo disposed of at prices that cannot fail to meet with the approbation ef the most fastidious. The floods are all new and I warranted perfect. Theyemlirace 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 fiferinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock ot Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. acoten uian Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In tlit Hutsiery department will found a replete Stiok, in Plain, Mlxpd, untl Knticy Wool aud Fleeced CottOB Ht-se, Faia-y Wool Knitted Good, including Shawls, llooda, Souta, Nubian, Ac., Ladles' nnd (tent' Kid, U. Silk, Cloth, and Huckpkin iJlovtw and GauutlLtrJ, Ladies' and CJenU' I. Wool and Merinc Vesti and Drawers, Hats aud Cajts in mrw shape, aud Ladim Fnrs. They are preparod to exhibit ihsii late importation of Irirdi Linen GKMls,compri3inglrisl. Ijinenn und Handkerchiefs, tfesj beat assortment of Shetin4 and Shii 1 tugs ever rft'ered, Linen Duuiaak Table Clothn, BleurhrM, and Hrov. il. ail M7.es, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, and every other description pertaining to tliis clast f man niacin re. N B. Now on hands, a reat variety of Thompson's Celebrated Skirt, now go favorshlj kuown to the Kadjes of this city, and which B. Jt R. haw had the pleasure of introducing. As we aie desirous to give to our cnstouiers every advantage possible, and having facilities for bo doing rierond to none in orrr ltns of bnsfnesfl, we are therefore fully dt t i miucd to dispose of vur present lare utot k t the sLnaltust remunerHtivo pHee. A rail reBpectfully Ofdicited. octl7 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. o o (CUANKMN HI 1 1. Of.-." 40S WALNUT STHKKT, I'll I LA DKl.l il 1 A Fire Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, Ou Buildiugs and Rlen handiNo of all dei riptioQs. OKI). II. HART, II. It. t 'osjagasu Hiertiilen t. K V ROSS, Vic I- , Se ivtary . S. H. BUTUCK, Ass'f 'y . uiBsrrn KorHsr H. Ivr's ,,- Ceo H. Bart, II. K.tioggshalL R. V. Bailey, K. P. Koss. 8. Jouas, M. I., A. R. x'haHibeiii, A. C t'attell. H o. 11. M. Kull.-r, Johu U. Lale, 'barhH. Imlay. BATTKLf. HKKM ANTHKi., A i i - for Kvuusviltt aud vicinity. La AnthV Law oflke, 78 Main rktptl. Office at treet. g& 40 1 t. T H sYV M'OiATitm'f IU M. oIob. t;it yotiiisj I chickens. 1 do.. Turkey-, jitrtt r Hi.-. and for hitlt- at ot !27 VICK Kit V IIKu .S. BOOTS AND SHOES. m ti.ii-t: it t: itt f ii jjvt A'.vm larked my store, and have on Lund a full supply of BOOTS AND SlioKS of my own manufacture, all of which I will wal rant of the heel quality. 1 have purchased my leather for cash, and will sell on the one price tsatem tor riiae . lower than the same uuality of .:"!- are usually sold in this city. WM. KMKItY, sept2.oind 1911 Main-ft or. Seveuth-at. t i ch . .nit. j.no8 .noitujijy a w in my only Aeut and Attorney lor the State of Indiana and City of Kvansville. .lA.MLs HKWtTT. Evansville, Oct. lllh-lmd'3 Ague and Fever i nt CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDI LY CURED BY SMITH'S TOJmlC 8mRUM. rmwK arriswVTwVi' mm MimS . n h h Am. in pings and Msdicioss, and persoitH attlii ted srtttl tin Chills ami Pfevef r Aue and Fever, is repfcttully iitviti-d to this cuMnetted aifdicim-., whicll has jostlv obtained a hth npntatiou throughout tbcoiiDtry, jtud fr niaiiv ymiH kau niaiutaitifd it- upri'rity over all other rumeslie as a safe, certatti, spredy ami pfrnn inctit ran lor Chillrt and Fev:r or A and Fev-r. It does not pro. lucr headache, gidfiim-sH, bnkxinm of the ears, or any of the uupleasaut eflt ts tshich no fteijueutly attend tbe ues of tuioine or other remedies, lut may be rivfn iu nil cases sud under all circutustarcos, whatever, to f. iii.tl. r . iufauts. and all persons who are dobilitab-d or have UM moat ddicate ciiptitiitious, without the leHt apprehenbion o! auy injurtom or even unpleasant efTecU. This turd i ( inf has 1hi -ohh a staple rnifly, and for years has beeu extensively used throughout the Status of Kentmky, Tennessee, Alabama, Misnissippi, finritftintli Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, 11linois, Iwa, Wisconsin. Oh io, Itoliaua, Nebraska, IVtiiisylvaiiia, Mii'htan, and Califortiin, and loore lately in Khuh;is Territory, and has ;-:!.!Hi.fi,i y cured .i.UsiwiO of cartes in nil it vmied forajs aud condition-, many of which wers of from on to three yeai -1 otandin.', and bad reM-ded all the usual remedies known in the eouutry, and in no case did it tail to tuako a perfect and (eiuiaueut cure when the directions wero propTly followed. u li is its iiiTariabls smxess that it ha yarned the eoufldenra. favor, aud pairouae of a large number of respectable pract itioners of nitidicine throughout the country, w ho preH ribe and a.luiiuister it iu prefereuce to quiuine aud other rvuiedies. The Propriutorbas iu his jrsssesstoii a Urg cumber of certiticates and other testimonials frm prBOBJ who have used this medicine, as well as from phyniciaus, o i - , apothecariu, Mudothur deal ers iu im dicine, attetiiii: it superior Tirtuus as a curative in Chills aud Fever or Aue ttnd Fever, and heeoiild obtain mauy thoussud more, or enough to rill up a large volume, but he does not deem it necessary, as it is already extekndvely auJ favorably known to the public generally. For sale by city and country Di uggMtri aud Apothecaries throughonC the West, North-west aud South-west. WILSON, PETER, & CO., (Sl'l l'ESiOK.4 TO WILSON STAKBIBO), Whbfeaale Aceata, LouisviUe, Ey. JOHN J. SMITH, Proprittcr.

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Insurance Agency. ALLEN G. HALI .0CK KVMIM 111' - UNIttKW U1TEU iNL:.,VKi. ,l,l!,.-i il, . &GCNT, Adjdstbb or AvKBAiits, f,s Notxnr Prsxtc He routlnnes to Issao Policies from sevornl Kirs Class and most reliable INSURAXCB COVi AMES In the Country, on about nu'd ', HbC. H,i will also receive Mpplicatious for LUTK lilBUKAML'I He will sit. nil to the Adjustment of Losses Of every description under policies frees other agencies, and attend to the Settlement ol all mattors oonuocted with I NSrRANCK, for parties interested, liis long esjierienee as an I - , , , Aohnt, has made him familial with all subjects connected with Insiiihtice. a i ittl,... Mar hie flail Building. N,,. U Mate sr NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., Ot' 11 I ffTi OaSK Capital, CASH AssKTS, 9375,000 W. (,'. HASTINGS, Sec y. A. P. HASTINGS, Pret't. Insures ne;,ibst less aad dMnasni b t-'ire on Owelluks aud their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, ,!. i., ol Merchandise, at lair and esstonabte rates ot preinium. Policies pi otiiptl, leeued an.l lueses adjusted for tbe Company by A. C II A I. Lut'K 1 SOM, Aenu, Marble Hall ftaikiug, Main Itreet, septl4 Cvaniville, lodbtaa II WWE in s n ran re f ., uf affew roifar. Oilice 1 1 iintl 1 I I Broadway. With a Ca.-h Capital all MtH in at ONE MILLION D0LLAI.S I ASSETS JVLY In, I.mji T SOO.tXKI I - -- The 1 1 1 . i . ltasiiwaos Usaifasay I sim asaiass Lohj or P.'Uu.-iKe i'.v sTre 00 Dwetliail and thou conteuLa, lor a laSai set Jo-iu 1 to ; maui ou th as est favorable ti-iuu. t-Lo:us, .0 cUoii., -, Mo 1,1 of Merchanili-,s. I'rodilc. , Manilla, tones, Ma. hiliiaod all heesarabie properly, al fair aaid ea.uit .ble rales arnl ou INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation , .hipuieiiH apoa tie- Rivers, Lakes, Causls and slailraads, as luu a. tie. nature j ef the risks will Mejr; with (dtraess to ike sMeared : and the Oomaoy. AiljiirtiuKallloH-.es fiiitv, and promptly paglus them. Oil AH. J. BfABTIN, Pras'l A. F. ILMAIIl II. :. fi , t. I '. Xll.TON Fmitii, Heo.l. IMi t .loHR Ml-OtF, Ass't Se.'y. : f pplIcatlonB made to aud policies issued by A. V. HALLOOK t SUN, A;t'S, angag Marhle Hall Buildings, Main sti let INCORPORATED 184 7. OF . HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. '.'. W A 1TK, M. v II BOWBBS, Pree' . II riitlCIC, General Agent, Ite'ldluK at Ciiicago, ills. CASH CAPITAL a SURPLUS ?.127,54. This Company m-uiea sKatnst 1- ss at.d .bimsus hv Klre on Uwelllngn and their Oonteott, Btovea, i houses, Stocks ot Merchandue, aud all Insur able property at aa reasonable rates of prautlunt as any other solvent god rename company, ,.-,,.. diHy fun Applicatit.iiH ro.fcelo and PottcisS tsauod by A C II.VLLOCIC SON Mmbb autx21-lyd It til r i : ; . Mala sc. t KVANHVll 1 P, fnd HARTFORD HE IiiAlE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 ellARTKR PKKPKTlAf. With ii.-ii .H-ilii lJ i-cie-i Knperlence of TF jt y Year - fs,h fodtHi " 3f5ofOOO.OO I'apltal hi(1 Shi plus, yflUt9N0 hi Insuiam e aguilc-t CrOSS Of hamaK bv Fire, on towellings, Fuinitur., Ktoies, WHrehoitses, Msr t handise. Mills. Msnnfactoi o-s, nndotlier kinds ol properly, can be e Iter ted in thin Company upon aa lav.. i ut. i tArniri as the nature of tho ticks andbcuritv to Poloy holders will admit. I'AR'I'K'I LA It ATTKNTION given to insuring Farm property, cotismlag of Dwellings, Barns, an i outbuildings coaneclsd, and Foroltiire, HveStocI:, Hay, Grain, Farming Jtepslls. tr , Btc , c.ntatnd tberln, for a torm d years' at LOW rates ol pru m ioiii T. C. Allyu, Secietaiy. 1J 11 un t luton, Fies't C. Lyman, Asn't ISer'v. V N liowern, A-tusry D. Alexaudai , Qo:ieiat Agent foi Ih WeiUi d and South WVsteru States, Columbos, Ohk) .1. Ornhuwt, Ass'i Qensral Age-nt lot the Western and i'outh Weniern Htat-, I'olumbns, Ohio. Applfcatkua lor i usn raioe may be mad to th-j nudersfgllsit, tb duly aurboi I Asenta ,! ths Company. A. O. H A I. LOCK A BON, Ag'ts OFFif jt : Matl'le If Hniliiii; , Alain si.eer aug.rMyd WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, No. f irt Street, lieteeu Main sud Locust. WMH OFFFB TO THK FIUI.H WW Wbeelsr d Wilaon'i Improved Sewinic Ms chine at reduced prices, with im read cpjtfi It ni . in its merits as the lest and most reliable lanilly srwfttas machine now in nstf. It eews equally well on the thickest or thinest Myrics; makes the lo. k stjtch impossibie to unravel, with the o.seiitl-.l aivantae;e of beinv alike ou both sides, homing au ride or chain od tlo. under side ; is simple In -struction, more speedy in movement, and ators durable than any other machine. We (rive lull la structious to enable the purchaser to sew ordinal jr seams, stitch, heui, foil, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same in u hiue, nod u nr.Mite I ' o three year. Woalsukoepou eouatsntly aaad afullassertflseal of Singer's luachinen. Circulars coutaiuiiiR testimonials of th.. t,., -aiachines, trom person!- or the hlghesl standing East and West, givinif i ices c , will be furnlilo i gratis, ou application in aevsoa or by letter feb91v !'. M. SKLLMAN "Tile American Clothing House." OVB 8 TO CM OF CHIMF JJS'll 81 '" per Clotbing is now complet.-, together Wit a lull line of all styles of Fancy Notions aud Fur iiisbiug Goods, all ot which we off-r to the V. I, de. sale trade, and will nusraute. them give satisfaction iu quality, stjic, and price. e, would slo announce to tbe eniaasis of slransville, and to the retail trade generally, that in addition to eat wholesale stock, we will keep a superior line ot good for KmitiNO. In this line we will sell exclusively for Cash. But we ran aud will otter goods lower than they were ever sold by tbe regular dealers In this d tv. Try us, and see for yourselves wm. e. fiik:;ch a oo., gcpt26 No. 20 ilcln ;troet.