Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 November 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, 1NU. THCBSBAT MOBNING. ...NOVEMBER From A New Tort The Temper of Wort-Hern Mercantile Correspondence. The following leUT from a New York commercial firm U aclciressea w on i Southern customers. It is of even te- . . . :.u ,,.. nthara the -or, not aw, wm. u. , ... f j, ing me DirM uou. tcuvardg the eiuau. - , respect tne South will et eaongn of disunion to satisfy them, before it comes ; if so, so much the better : Nt-w York, Oct. 24, 18C0. Gentlemen : Yours of the 19th inst., is received. We notice your order, and especially your remarks in relation to the Presidential election. We regret extremely the tone of our recent Southern correspondence, and the threatened consequences in case Mr. Lincoln should be the choice of a majority of the people of the United States, which now seems hardly doubtful. This state of feeling in your section is unfortunate, not only from patriotic and fraternal coDsiderationt, but from commercial ones as well. We must, of course, decline to fill yonr order, and, indeed, to sell to your section, except for cash, even to customers with whom we have long done business with the greatest confidence and pleasure, as well as profit. The condition of revolution and war does not permit the citizen to act his own pleasure, and we cannot now say bow soon your circumstances may make it impossible to reach you through our usual traveling agents, or even by the postofhce or express, nor how long the most solvent and trustworthy of you will be able to meet your engagements. The numerous drafts upon your population to fill the ranks of a hostile army, and the heavy taxes which will be necessary to provide and maintain an army and a navy, and to keep up all the complicated and extensive arrangements, at home and abroad, of a new general government, in the midst of unfriendly and dangerous influences, and surrounded by a frontier of vast extent, excited, alarmed and undefended, can hardly fail to be fatal for a considerable period to the productiveness of your plantations, to the value of your property, and to the business resources of your customers. We are, therefore, compelled to give more attention to extending our trade westward and northward, where the avenues of trade will be safer, and its rewards surer, than where the result of an election is considered a cause of war. With repeated thanks for the favors of past years, with unabated friendly feelings, and the hope that the evils which your politicians threaten, may be avoided, we remain still, Very truly yours, The Sentiment of Alabama. A Disunionist in Alabama does not give very cheering intelligence to the Charleston Mercury. He says : Alabama is divided. The varieties ot soil and the want of connection between North and South Alabama, prevont us from being ooe uoruogeueous people. In the e vent ' of Lincoln s election, Governor Moore will j call a Convention. There will be a large ! party in our mid3t who will, uiuior the , shallow pretext oi wafting tor an overt act, ( advocate the mos! abject submission. This party will be li j on y able and eloquent men. In its rant - I be found Taylor, Langdon, Dawson, Forsyth, Baker, and terhape, though I think it improbable, J. A. WinBton. It will combine the strength ' of the Ponglas and Bell factions, and will I also can off from the Breckinridge party all of the foreign vote, and a large propor i oiort or iht merchant and trading people. What will be the result of the election tor delegates to the Convention no man can tell. The advocates of resistance at thid time are undoubtedly la the majority , but j will they be able to control the State on the first day of next January. SC!OAT AT St. Locis. The Philadelphia excursionists were not pleased with the way in which the people of St. Louis obsei . Sunday, One of them writes to the Inquirer Sunday at St. Louis is a queer day. Go to church and try to be as good as gold, bat you can't help being in the world of work and amusement. The cars run the same as ever, many of the shops are doing a lively business, lagerbeer and dancehouses are in full blast, and the theater getting double receipts ; out towards the fields the Germans are having a high old time, and down at the levee steamers are arriving and de parting amid all kinds of bustle, and astonishing your weak nerves by screech- ! ing Yankee Doodle, Oh Susanna, Ac, out of their steampipes, as if determined to leave . no quiet on earth. The effect of the jo horsepower melodies is intensely ludicrous, j and with the accompaniment of high jink3 j from a crowd of boys and men who vary , the game of bluff, played in the open street, j by casual pistol firing at cats and old tiles, the general absence of sanctity is enough j to drive a quiet moral Philadelphian into , fits. It ia a noticeable tact that the same year ia which Mount Vernon was realized trom private owners, the Gratis so associated with the meraory of William Tell, was purchased by contributions oT a niite from the school children of Switzerland; the sura needed and collected amounting to m-m y eleven thousand dollars. Lst us defeAt Lincoln if we can; if we cannot, let us stay in the I'nion and raae Mm toe the mark ! Xeu-bimi t'. i Progreit. That's the sensible way of talking, ami infinitely better than the bluster ami parade which attends Yancey's Pilgrim's Progress. Lou. Jojtr. Fanxt Ellslerb sou died iu Nubia u short time ago. Fanny is jnow Madame von Barnim, and resides in Vienna. The Prince Adalbert of Prussia is united to her by a morganatic marriage, and this was his child. At the last meeting of the " Bosion Society for Medical Improvemeat," Dr. Jackson said the practice of opium eating was exceedingly common in our country towns, and this opinion was confirmed by other physicians present. fssssVA good minister in a country village lately prayed fervently for those of his congregation "whe were too proud to kneel and too laiy to stand." 9 A Lafayette sportsman, while hunting last week up north, shot a young colt, mistaking lt for a fawn The shot cost him $36 Mr. Everett "a rich Southern widow " soen weds. And " whoever it oaa be " makes fools rub their bsads ; Bnt why mystery a made of the thing t csn't tell. As he's followed for months a 'i-cit lao Sotuhgrti mm.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS We are now lallr r re9ei :r.g, I AtBTowO. it,-! Ailains Sxpress Company, r second sloe a

and Winter Pry Goods, to vinicu wo mn ' customers, and as many n..oue ' , all us with their confidence.' ,te onr old Kooda, In quality and 1 . a will lfi l.nd favorably wttb ' -auriug them that onr Ladles ' prices, will always compare . uuh of any house in the City. . wall and convince vouisel.es. HOAER BROS.

BOTH AVi SHOPS. Reed Burrow are in daily receipt oi new and fresh goods, direct from the factory Their stock la complete, and will be sold io'i-bosut Retail Merchants cn short time, at nun Low ricrau, and no mistake. nut) MCbmS!PMVMLKs ! .' d.iz nation .tars Plain Pickles, 6 do Jo Mixed d.. 3 do yt .to Plain do A do J, Jo Mixed do o do quart jars PlaUw do 6 do do I do 8 do pint jars Assorted do .Iifat received and for Hale uov7 ELLIO'TT'S Family C.io.. r o I'STERs .'CATSLP8 10 do. 2 qt. Qui Freah Cote G.tei-, If) do 1 qt. do do do Jo t do Pints Tomato Catnip, 6 do Quarts do do 3 do M ujh room do .1 do Walnut do Just received per railroad, and for snle Hi nov7 ELLlOTTSJTemUy bfrucery. MB' C FHCMT8. IO MO 4 HOT TLB H ML Pie Froif, assorted , 20 Uoz 2 qt Cans 1'mmL Peaches, just received and for sale at iiot7 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. bWllTeb. bopmjsasso bt0M ed Jellies, 4 do Pints assorted Jellies, Just received, and for ssle at nov7 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. MU HI.KS. X Hill. PRIME M cumber Pickles in vinegar, at $ 1 per 100; 20 gallons Tomato at (uoV7; Catsup, just received and fr sale ELLIOTT'S raniilv Grocery. bmptx- boxes, jhovt soo sY J siupty ioxea for sale vbeap. Apply to WM. BIKKUOWKU, UrusKial. 73 Main St., Washing-ton Bio. k. Main Street Improvement. OWJS'MUH Oh- HK.tl. f.'JiTJ TJK situated on Main street, between the Canal and Eighth street, will please take Lotice, thut by giving their obligations to the contractor for their respective shaj-tts or proportionsof the cost of Macadamizing said street, they will save 8 per cent, of the amount of said expense; and that such oblige,--tious must be handed in by the fifth day of November, and cannot be received after that time. oct30 W. BAKKU, Mayor. mmw in of riuH.-i i i W W drums, just imported and received by B. K. OILBKRT CO., oct2y No. 4 Sycamore st. ! ' mi.TRH fscwr4ei mmmmHiM M. Newark Plaster just received and for sa!e by BtLU ' CIIAH. McJOUNSTQN. M V tt T HH VMIM Vtt OiTt' KM HM Slf SJeF j,iy of Coal Oil, which is an excellent article, ; and warranted not to smMce. Also Coal Oil Lamps with handles, w hich are very convenient (r carry ing about, for sale by WM. BIEKBOWEIt, Druggist, liovd No. 78 Main street, Washington Block. fWlHK IMP MOVE O ImJcB OJ'l.ii ML genuine Ir. Meigs'fl Breast Pnrop, the very best will article of the kind manufactured. One trial w M. BltJtBO vt tit. Druggist, 78 Main street, Washington Block. uor JBI and Face, try the Compound Glycerine tiou, f.-r sale at WM. BIEBBOWEK'?, PeimU, novC 73 Main street, Washington Block. anfl wpll selected ass"rtmont of Ladies' and Missea' Capes, Tippets, Vlctorines, Cuffs, Mufls, Fur Triinmims. vtt:. Also. Gentlemen's i.t Usaver, and Seal Caps, Glove, Collars, etc., all iiiuuo oi ' i 1 1 1 1 nni iresn Mite, si VAUTIBR st 31AKC("J' NIEB'."', novo M Maiu street. W trimmings, at nov.'. VAl TIEIt A MAKCONSIEi: NEW YORK STORE. OPPKMM.W Ol'H Hint III .VW M as asking the patronage of this community, wo have only to say that we oome amongst you as permanent citizens, audpioinUoibat in all tbiiMSMir word shall be maile good. Our purchases have beun made ...v . the most favorable circumstances, le New Ycrk and other Eastern cities A long resnteo - and 'otiuutt bosine-s roonectlons with the best icercautilB houses there, adves us advantages tn buy goods cheaper than can bo dons under any other rii.-mn-stancea. We hive adopted a yelem that U somen hat iiev here, bnt It is the only one which will euaoio t meribant to sell . at low prices throughout an eatlre stock CASH EXCLUSIVELY, A SO Si pB VlATIOS , ALL ARK TO BE TREATED ALiKR Our i.. !-.. he bsMii to buy evMytMg w BEST QU AL1T AND . t 3 S t S t y i t; fee Autt t Lf - !.. t.l.- Kiian t utfiilt tu kt-ej. oul uppHHt with the most FASH fiN ABLK flfMssta hi toon n tLiev appall liast GILES & McPHE ETERS , No. 5 Kitr.t str-er. Foster's New Buildings, near the Post Oltice. eept.20 ,k mm ir m js k t t s covoji ije, run BIB pared trom Oocoa nut Oil, an elegant prepared tor the Uair, which it preserves, Ieau1lfies, mid readers dark and glossy, it iu the best and cheapest Hairdsfcssing in the world. Kor sale by V .on pTbb- i-a ntti .n von pish, Ws a good article, just neejlved by J AH. kkisk im; A CO., OCt23 47 Main street. tCMBMB, B VTTE H, K V sr. . constant supply of the ataive iu-ioh. daily, and for sale at JAS. EBSK1NE A- CO.'S., ocU3 47 Main street. mxUJrit B 1M8 .HBEirKS, COPPKE i Mills, Biddies, Curry Combs, Tacks, Powder, Shot, Lead, White Fish, Starch, Knife Baskets, Trays, Egg Beaters, Ac, Ac, Ac, tor sale ev 018 JAS. EK5KINE A CO. W9 o ' fA.'TE II. A.y ACT I VE, MM energetic boy, a;e lii to 20, of good lmldts, aud who writes a good plain hand, toact as Porter, Ac. Board Mill be furnished. Applvto oetia GKO. FOSTEB A i'. Sk CIJA H. l O HH IIS. P HiM E POKTO J Itico, 30 bbis KusUrn Ketiued, Crushed, Powdered, Grauulated aud Coffee Sugars, received try rail bv oetlfi GEO. K0STEB at-CO. 400 BOXES OF FiJS-E BLEACH EMI Winter Candles, lor sale below Ciuciuuuti rases at No. 46 Main st., by PHILIP DECKLB. Sept. 28th. LADIES ATO GENTS : TBE WO BLIP 8 FA IB LB STILL open at Ne. S Second street room for a few more. Come and look uo trouble to show those cosy little dove and tan colored Gaiters, tfive us a call, aud I know you will buy. Glove Kid, French Kid and Morocco Polka Boots, of the most exquisite styles ever offered iu this market. Misses' aud Children's Gaiters of every r'uvte aud color ; Kid and Morocco of every style, with and withont heels ; Copper-tipped of various kinds, of the tinpreved latent. Gents' fine Patent Leather aud alt Boots inade to obdeb of the best Imported stock we have had for years. Glove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf an Morocco Congress Gaiters excelsior, a la mode. Made by the most fashionable and beet workmen to be found eur Eastern cities not excepted -Friends, come on strangers, glva us a trial. JOHN KA8CH, mar3J No. 8 Second st.. Evansvilie. fed.

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...aN watches, MADE BY THE AMERICAN WATCH COMP'NY, AT WALTIIAM, ilAFi.5 Attiu.; n io iu'lteI tM rofiowing statement ,,, f!,.,.-, .,,,,,,..1 let t. I a of re.r'UJUJeDU4t;ou and leeSiaaonials, iu tvor d he- celebrated WatcbeH. A Goid Med.,1 as awsid-l thii CosipaB) Itf the American Institute at Xo YorW iu lio' The ( uuipaiiy al-o received the lu-t prernmm- . ,old nwdal from the Kranttlip Institute. Pldla lel.hia, in lS6d. These tVatches ha"e been io BUaskei lor m aity teu years, durinc; whleb time tkejf bnve been t. aie.i as toecenrary, durability, aad rell-ibiiny in ever) concivabIe manner, anil have proved these lvi to be the oiost satistacloiy ttBSe-pietjfrs evel ottered I" the public. This result lias Le. n biongLl ttb.,iu by a Strict application ot mechanical science to the i onsiru, -ti u oi the Watch from its very Inception, reudei -Ing it when finished, uuthematn ally I prreel in all Its .proportion., and ne easarilj as peife.1 timepiece as it is pssiblu o make. The Compauy hay te ted their Watches in many instances, by ai tuai dailj noting, aud the irsnlt of this lest has been thut llo-y have exhibit d a rate equal in regularity, to the Jseat marine chroeo saetm . F,m tke Jcu.V.- r.e ..) , Oct , lfti. AuraicAS Watch E3 Nearly a year ago, ieI ceived from Messrs. Jtot.bini A- Applet. in, Geltfcl ! Agents ..f the American Wat. I, fompany, and I Mii.lf.ir a good l.jokiflg Watch, " warranted," with ; the request that after thorough tii.il we shoiil.lsay I v.h.it we thought of it, eiiitoiially. It 1ms Beea i our constant cuipani,.!! nearly a yeski We have I no fault to find ith tlie way it has Heked the li.,o11 Jo iintieaiu a loiter fseisspieer tbjan this liaspi.o -ed thus far. Ouc regulated (and we regulated .1 ourselt i it has scarcely varied a hall qiifUte a in.. nth from M transit time." Added to its qtmlitj asagisid tiuie kseper, It f; lioneily and silbatautiuily tnaile. VVerewegoing t-'pur. hmeS) weeheuM prefer su Aiuerii an Watch. OvrirK OF TIfF. TaiBt'NF. ) Nr York, . t. -7th, ltvfi9. I .ilesssiiirtd Wa$6h OatHtmfi I Ifni'lemp.w Having carried one of your Walclies for eighteen n- I i an Buy confidently that they will ilo, and may bo bought with the assurance that they will keen time. I believe the Watch, s unsurpassed. Ho a ace (im n 1. 1 . Ni.w Vork.Aujt.2, Mf. tii-vTi.v.viF.s Iu reply to ytosireeTSSSB) nit"., we take pi. i in staling tliat the Amei lean Watch now in use upon our railroad, has varied only six Sts-ond s, in it little nver six weeks. 9. W. A W. A. Torrf.v, foiitnictors on the Kar. A lel. Bay R. It. To Menses. KonitTVs ,r At'tTirrox. Boston, Sept. 7lh, IS'iO. Mr. R. K. Koiuuns, Tewm Amrrii.au ll'uc U Cc, Ukar !ia : - I gcs me great pleasure to comply with your request for a report of the perf.-ruiun. e of the American Wstch I purchased of y'U Pec. 2, ldod. It was set on that day, aud its variation front frui time to the 13th of February, 1859, when T 1. i it run down, was teu seconds fast. From that time to the present it baj run with nearly perfect stead -iaess, having during the eighl months remain' d at from seven to nine seconils fat.and this uith uncommODly rough usuge. X can re.tnnmeiitl votir maiiutact ii re in the highest terms. Yours, James H. C'lapc. Firm ol Clapp, Fuller t Bronn, Baukct-s, Boston, Caiiion. As our Watch is m extenstve'v M'ounterfeited by foreign manufacturers, ate have to mil nn the public that no Watch is of our prodnfrtii u which Is uaacTiorfiauled byh certiticatouuiuenesa, beartut; the number of the wat.-h. sud signed by oejr Treaeorer, R. R. Bcbbins. or by "ilr predc -ess , Applvtou, Tracy it Co. As these wat'.bee are for ale by yewoleis aeoerully throughout the lulus, the American Wat 'li I'ompeuy do not .licit oi dors foi tdtigle Matches. BOBBINS A A PPLKTON. TThnlBsels gts)i JJo.lffl Broadway, N. y. nosd-eedd er w men. wed & frl-3iu noi'' wtnE -i wjitJH .i . t MM (uovi) VACTIjEB i MAIiCONMEK'H. mU K ! .1 Uli U HitMJS .- UT'S BM Coat Collars, Wristbands, Trimming", Ac.', at (novo VAtJTIRR A SI AHCONNIEB'rt. jw Pn ff ie J.'Yj-n ggJs-CM Tin: WJL t'ity Conueil ordered you to put down a Hje. i side-walk in front ot your pvoperYy, but you bavo not done so. Go Immediately to fjlovet's and buy ' some of his good Orab Plank and obey the order at once. uovSd&w iyrtiK - ifs. s , t: - t it i-- it; . ;,i ol nww Htyle-i for Wrtier jwt ivl per Bmphim, and tn fate ciieap for rah, :i vo V rlTTf ER J MARi'ONNIFR S. JH .WP OB TAJfT B Ejn E II IE S. If there is iu the list id Bemcdies given lo the world for acceptance and approval, any which ur, entitled to confidence by their perfect adherence : l.i the laws and iuleutiouuf the Creator, one is the i NivKiisAi. coruH kk.medv, for every spocice of I Lues;, Throat, and Bronchial ditlicidty, even flint "t Actual Consumption, and tlie other tlie justly coin- ' hrated toi.c AScimut, a most perf-rt remedy for , Neuralgia, SoSft, Rheumatism, Partial and A. to il Paralysis, St. Vitus Dance, C-hronie, Spaiii.di.and Nervous Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Kar Ache, and that chief oi all causeB of diseases. Loss of Sleep. o i If our frieuds will a.- apt the declaration that for six or eight years these preparations have been I through tests that would satisfy all, in place of eweepiug declarations that mean nothing, and then procure and road the paiophlets, to be found with all dealers nud agents, tbey will be able to judge how far they can lie relied on. GENEKAL AGENTS. .7. W. HUNNEWjslTL S CV, 7 and a Cpnmercial Whitrf, Boston. Ci:20. HTNNEWELL, t Water street, New York. Vndei the special supervision of JOHN L. Ill'NNEWELL, Cliemist and Pharmaceutist. Boston, Mass., whose signature c ivers the corks of the genuine only, ami to whom address all communications. Sold by all rcspet table dealers evervw her.-. KELLEU A WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agents. F.vmisvill... uov5-4in d&w --4 BJtrVMJVM ESSENTIA I. Ski LTS WW of Lemon, for removing Iron rust and fmil stains from linen or other goods, st oct24 N. S. THOMPSON'S New Drug Sf,,r... sTuoo i.hs vfjrcMJ'ATFsirijji M. Cured Hams, lOiso lbs. choice Baeon Shoulders, I Vhi lbs. choice Clear BatN-n Hides, 1000 lbs. e.vti K Sugar Cured Dried Beef, for sale bv octST COOK st LANGLEV M0EABL STARCH la BOXES POM m rtajd vra, LOW, In lota to suit pun hasers, by octrt 8 T.. GILBERT A CO. ' MmlfLS'cEs, efcTjs-x-EB IO MPS tt f tine large inlllll ae Juet ree'd and for sale bv J5p. 2S 0HAS. McJOHNSTON.

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U. W ARMSTRONG, Oid established Steam Fiunituro and Chaix MANUFACTCBEB, And wkelosaleaai ratafl duier in all kiiids of Flmn and FMy Ftrm(uri and Chairs. Jf IJJ fl. THE VJHGEBT, M. oa; of ho T.cs. I iMg 89 and conducted Factorlos wo.-tol Cincir.aitl. cd can cell as Iowa any Clucinsiasl Hun. I v.1 Any Pattern ilneiisd made to order ou short not: I Tin nii.K St .uny -kind promptl atteuded to. j SUP An yroni vi.iminted to ho made of reasoned wterial, and of scp rior workmanship. Ware- ; Bo. tn-, So. 95 Slain afreet. novo I Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOT! DNS KEEN Sl PRESTON'S. mi-: Ii.l J: Jimr t o.njsjr.YX'nn Seeond Fall and Winter is aud Notions, and cordially in vite the trade to call aud examine our goods and prices, believing we cau make it the Interest of every cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. Wears keepirg a better stock than ever before. We 'lave a more goneral assortment, a greater vai ietv and better styles of goods than we ever befere brought to the Evansville market Wo have met the general demand of the trade. " Lt rrery I! teepto iU u) ! of busincus." We have quit Boot-, shoes, Hats, and Caps, and are giving our entire attention to DryGoeds and Notions. In retiring from the Boot and Shoe trade, we return thanks to onr old patrons and customers, whohave t. a Ifaatly adhered to us for so many years ; who season .: ei season culled on us for Bane's koial wax Brogans ami Jones's, Tilton's immortal Kip t!. .. .t a and sny to them that onr market is now v. II sup; lied with Boots and Shoes, and there is no.i fail competition and good stock in that line of li, m hat sag a bettor stock aud selling lower, we have this season had quite a sprinkling ot cash ini'-.-. and we must confess we are well pleased with ii V'e mo-it graeioaatj invite-every cash buyer to call and examine our stock and prices, as we will make it to his interest To every prompt time buyer who is good DEAD oh alive, we will make it also lo to- interest to call aud lwok at our new rich styles of goods and prfoea: We buy nothing but good hcauiit tioodn, mid 1'oiiseq ueutly have no other kinds to sell. We get down at once to the bottom on prices, and go down cheerfully, without rosltaf as much loss about it as an eld foundered horse would in getting down, which is the Rhstt-mtttirtt'ttf-Old FogjfUiii. Selling a Few goods entirely on a Credit, at a large profit, pays as well as selling m in goods for cash, at aemall profit. We are for the cash trade; we are also for the moatpt time yeans. We onirht to have it; we have answered the demands of the trade. " l.rl ecrry iutt.e keep ' to iU own linr of tMie.' We deserve the best trade ami we mean to have it. We are doing an , -.(clindvely wholesale business, aud particularly invite nte near-hy trade to cull and see our new r SSrles nf goods, and prices, "tome on, f7e'e7iew, we iiw. 7 cl !)" rwsmaiers." We w i 1 1 cotistautly be receiving hca- goods during the st-asou, and the assorting up trad.- will always tmd new, haro.some. id deeirable st les of (roods at low prices. aS our irderS pri utpt1y attended to. lions.-, tiive us carl, W e have last opened I ." eases assorted hiyh colored i :nostiy snrill nnres). 1 cases r.olid bkv k, snd Idai-k at J do furniture Prints. do Comfort Prints.' i do Patchwork Prints (soli Madder rriuta, 1 purple Prints. .d and 0 do 1 ICKfngS. :; bah a Scarlet Flam . rases 'laid Linsevs 1 do Heavy Tei ; nrewn and Oxford Mixed). 2 do SittLlllets. 0 , , California SIrrtings. 1 do Bleached IuIlns. 1 b.;iosea Island tine brown .Shirtings. :: do nhifting Stripes. t eaves '' by 'J and I by 4 Apron Checks. - bales 4 ilrowii hirtino. ) do Mght l i Brown Shirtiugs. lf d.i li.-nvy J-4 Brown Sheetings 4 Co Brown Irills. 100 pieces Jaconet ami Cambric Mualins. 50 do Himalayas, 50 do IX beiges. 6U do Assorted Iligh Coloi".l Delates 40 (io Solid Colored DWne. do T.rtnn Plaid". i ii, meres. llid Coburgs. Blue and Bro vn Cobrtrg. Mel in oe. d do o d ren Woolen Shirts and Prawcts I White and Grey tnlxerl . -,ivi Colored and White ftmiya-d 8klrt. An Assortment of Comtoils, Uosier-, Glover, Threads, Belts, C'hambrays. Velvet Bibbons, Taffata Bibbons, Combs, Hair Pins, Huajienders, 4c, which makes onr as -ttiuant more coenplete, and e.11 fcr sale LOW AS TI1C LOWEST. KV.KS 1 PKKSTOS!. a,SHC OVl.HI TO PJTMO.S'IJCB X alt those business men on Main street, beta een that hide?uold Canal Bridfr and Eighth street, who arc bcinr taxed so heavily to pay tor the cuvlduir, paving, nod r,a liutlug of the " Thorough rare -ell for the accommodation of the 'dear people" ar.d when doing so don't forget John Frs'.iughnyseu Oi Lumber yard, corner .Seventh and Stain. novl-dw O TO .ntLLEH IT . WAV HJ I" S' N for good and all size Shakers. septal BOTTOJV BJTTiJ-H AOO BJILKS SJ lor sale to the Tr.iie al Factory prices, by ,-t 8. K. OILBKRT A CO., Agents of ' Cypress Mills ' jiOf.LSiCTOtt'S SALE OF REAL ES . 'A brts for tlie p'lym nt or the e0sts and expen- ; ses of lde.Artlk inipri.'.eroeuts. Notice is h -reby rfiven, that by virtue of a precept issued bj the Mayor ol the City of Kvanville. and to me directed, 1 will cell nt public auction, at the doo ef the Court House in said city, on Thursday, the 16th day -i November, 18d6 at 8 o'clock p. m ., the fol-I,--.ring lots or pnr -els of real estate, or so much tboreoCa Pej Ija net teisai j to pay the amount ' barged and assessed against said lots respectively, ol the c Ms and etpenees of making Side-walk ' i approvements in Iron I ol said lots, togither with ' l he costs of ssl.- - Lot Hi 1. bh k 14, LanSaseo, ...,S1 7S Lot No. ! i...t No l Hi- undi block 1: i, Laiuasco, 11.64 block 1", Fourth Knlargement .. 11. Ct i n-.it i lot N SS.S4 15, 5.35 1C, 5.95 ' 17, S.f5 i block o i Fourth KnlaremeBI . ntms is; al the sabel nottherly of lot Noi. i : in the Lower Knlent of the Cit ol t.vausviile, imd ig thence in a south -western dtrec the line of said lo; until it reaches treat, theuee by the line ol said fttreel north to tile south-west side allei in the rear ot bb.ck No. 6, in i ioa t Led : I. eel , oi the the F mill KiilHrs-enienl of said city. H lid t hence lit tlie sollt It - Weatel II lill ill sit id at lev Lo ti .le to 1 1 1 mnsnm plai eof beglnnimr $45.24 Sl L' o'clock P. -Vi n said day. . 1IRTS, HKDDEKICH, City Collector. Ol -E HI OATS, OF mil itylet trom ssotrled Whilneys, at -2 so. to Rusala,a Beaver, at SM.00. The latgol up In regular tailors for leas thaa IOOO plain ( 'lot ht.r I ter cannot be e SI k'i.i ii r S-"'.o Suve yotsr money by calling at V M. E. FRENCH ft Co.'a. No. SjU Main street. BE I. SE, -. BOXES c'd and for sale by .MoJOUNSTON. CM A. O.S H.I.VU MIBSD TO 8 II H TE HGEOKGE THOIISHILL takes pleasure in ii -orming hiso'.l cnetomers that in the quality and style of his w ork, 1.' Batters himself he cannot be excelled. He may stiil be fonnd at the corner of Second and BI--un si i eets. where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained cn the best of terms. Bnpiiring dons with neatuess and dispatch Second-hand Hut-toss dwayson band iel mmc u - i; o ai . . on ei people," SI w hv Mayne Keed ; " Nemesis, " by Marion II irland : " Kntteitge, a -real book; " Hawkesbv ll dno s l.ee ; The Throne ot David," by Ingreliaui. asnd all tto other new Books and .Magazines, at octoil DOBELLA CON YSC.TON'S. I, A II i E 8 U HO U'A.VT A very choice article of I'eifunierv can do no la-tter than call at N. S. Thompson's New Drug Store. He has iital received the largest lot of perfo nery evrr bronght to tbia city, consisting (in part) id the finest KvtrActs and Colognes, from the liest manoiactnreri ef Franco mid America. Also a iieHt variety ol Hconlod 8ossjm and Hair Oils, Vine BriiK!ie. Combs, Ae. oct24 BMERFl .XtEll WA TEBS.FLOBIM da Water, Lavender v,ter, orange Flower Water, snd Cologns Wat. r, lor sale by N. S. THOMPSON, cct24 i9 Main street.

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tt K W maf MOLJBBEt). X eY ef small lot in halt barrels, very choice, juet received and for sale by oc:24 8. E. GILBERT A CO. t cn E B . 5 WwM kinds, tor sale by oet2t 6. E C.1BES, ALL GILBERT & CO MIOMJS' MEJL 43 BVBM. PBEBH eV S srronnd torn Meal, trom Msw Corn. Just re ceived and fur sale by oct2i JAS. ERSKIKE A CO. no m sjlb :bmx hvjs-uheu M. feet of Stoue Curbing undressed, of good qnality, and at reasouable price. Inquire at this ottcc. octlii lw HO rWO.Vs 50 0 LBS. I BOICE ST Sugar Cured Hams, canvased ; t"s'i lbs. choice Sugar Cured Shoulders, canvased ; 100 lbs choice Bried Beef, cauvased ; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages ; 2 bbls choice Leaf Lard, for sale by oct!8 JAS. hliKIS!. A CO. 51 V MT ft , K e BJ J By monds. Currants, Prunes, Chocolate, ' Craubrries. Chestnuts, Ac, for sale bv oct!8 JAS'. EKSKIXK A CO g 10.1 1. OML.tt BBLS. EXTHJ t lt.il. Oil, free from smell or smoke when using;. LAMPS. A larue assortment f Lamps, various patterns and sizos, and at prices to suit buyers. Lamp Wirking. Shades, Cbinincv Brnshes, Ac, for sale by (octlS) JAS. KIISK13E A CO. U NPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. sr mi bhi.w to i.V( jsA' .inWW buaineer. and bu'Ul up an exttiisiv i'hmIi trade, I will, from the l'2th of this mouth, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers My stock is large ami fresh, comprising the most 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 ia h storeof WM. M. DUNCaVX, octl3-2md No. .r Main street. f1 O J L OIL 1. .1 .71 1- S. -JVST MtE-W-S celved, a large ami elegant lot of Coal Oil Lamps, consisting of a full assortment of Swinging, Hand, Parlor, and Bedroom Lamps, alse Chimneys, Wicks, aud Oil of the very best quality. WM BIEBBOWKB, lriiKist, oct23d 73 Main street, Washington Block. BUNNELL'S (FORMERLY OF STEELE A BUNNELL.) lyioorins jMEills, CORNEU OF : WALNUT STREET ANTD THE CANAL, F. VA Si VTL L E, ISO. rWIMMB J-BW ESTABLISU.nEJST B Is now in fnll operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing aud Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work doue ! iu such establishments. I All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, aud will lie offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Fioorii ; and Weathcrboardiug constantly on hand, and will be sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting aud all kinds of Sawing done to order, and iu the most approved style. jy22 WM. ni'XNELL. Coroner's Inquest MM I-111 O IT Kit TBE HO II I' OF MM. Mrs. Bofsach, formerly Mrs. Kegel, found dead in Bowleytov.ii, l'igeou township, Vander bnmh couuty, on the 17th day of October, I860. The verdict of the Jury was, she came to her death by apoplexy from iutatuperance. Whenahe died she was about 40 yiars -if age, about five feet high, 1 was dressed in her grave clothing wluoi ihe inquest was held, aud had on her person, us fir as a i have been enabled to ascertain, as above slated octl9-3w JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner V. :. ROOTS AND S H O F8 ' 3FL T3 MOVA Xm. fwibe v.yuERsmjyEn has heM moved his Shop from Maiu street, No. 63, j to App's Block, No. 7 Fourth street, opposite th 1 i Upper Market Ilouse, and requests his old frieuds j and the public in general to call and see him at his ! : new stand, as ho cau still satisfy them all in the 1 ; Boot and Shoe line. IHT" Repairing shall be done at the shortest uo- ! tice, and in the best of style, I l ontr On, I'omt All ! -f 'teay for Cath .' j octie-lmd JOHN M. APP. Holland Bitters FOB DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. Thx successful Latrodnction and use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called ' Bitters," offered in various forms, from a qnart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word '-Bitters" is but another name for "grog," or some villanous whiskey mixture. Out the really greet relief derived from the mlonte dose, on teaspoouful, of our medicine, BCEB HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, and Vie rntirt abunce of after prostration, has established for lt a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have failed to undermine. It Is positively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pare spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Half Pint Bottles,) price 0ns Dollar. It Is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying the Blood, so essential for the foundation of good i neaitn ana Lor correcting aisoriters of the stomach j 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 piace, and renewed health be the quick result. For HTDiaESTIOIT. Try BorliaveS Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Boerhavc's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY. Try Bcerliave's Holland Bitters. ' For WATEBBHA8 H, Try BoerhaTe's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE. Try BwrnaTe's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Bcernare's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try BffirnaTe's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, ft has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In ethers effected a decided cure. Read Carefully ! The genuine, highly-concentrated Bobhavz's HobLAirr Burns is pnt up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many 1 It", which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware ef impotition .' See thai our name is on (As label ef every bottle you buy. Benj. Page. Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, .4 GENTS, ifatntvOU, Ind NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINCS, mmo. SO JMAIJY BTBEJBT, ,E X T 1 Ml w next door to Bittrolffs, respectfully announces to her friends and the ladies of Kvausville ! and vicinity in general, that she has Just returued with her Fall stock of Millinery and Fancy . Goods, which is the largest, finest ! and most beautiful ever brought to j the city. She invites all to give I her a call aud examine her stock, i and she tiattors herself that she will be aide to please all, both in the quality and ! prices of her geods j septl Mrs. J. HASTINGS.

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IRRESISTIBLE STYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now in store, and are submitting for inspection, their recent extensive purchases ef Pall and Winter Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which for Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are unsurpassed. They would direct particular attention to the annexed list, which will be disposed of at prices that cannot fail to meet with the approbation of the most fastidious. The Goods are alt new and warranted perfect. They embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweeds.Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, pS.vF.S sUlliUOU V O) eUAIUVD Wbi x r 1 ed and Plain Middle sex Cloakings, Engli&li, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, Silks and Fancy Dress Goods of the most approved styles, Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cash meres, Flam and Fancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton. De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock of Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. i Scotch Clan Tar- ! tans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and i Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. I In the Hosiery department will be found a re plete Stock, In Plain, Mixed, and Fancy Wool and Fleeced Cotton Hese, Fancy Wool Knitted Goods, including Shawls, llojds, Sontags, Nnblas, Ac., Ladies' and Gents' Kid, B. Silk, Cloth, and Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets, Ladies' and Geuts' L. Wool and Merino Vests and Drawers, Hats and Caps in new shapes, aud Ladies' Furs. Tin y are prepared to exhibit their late Importation of Irish Linen Goods, comprising Irish Linens and Handkerchiefs, the best assortment of Sheetings and Shirtings ever offered. Linen Damask Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown, all sir.es, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, and every other description pertaining to this class of manufacture. N. B. Now on hands, a great variety of Thompson's Celebrated Skirts, now so favorably known to the Ladies of this city, aud which 8. A B. have had the pleasure of introducing. As we aie desirous to give to our customers every advantage possible, and Laving facilities for so doing second to none in our Hue of business, we are therefore fully determined to dispose of our present large stock at the smallest remunerative pi leas. A call respectfully solicited. oetlT QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. (FEAMtUN Bt'ILDlNUS.) 40S WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Fire Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, On Buildings and Merchandise of ail deeerfpU.uns. GEO. II. HART, President. K. P oiHM a Lt. , Secretarv 8. H. R086, Vice i 'isn't. Bi tlbb, Ass't Set, y . If R. RCCTOBS. i'oster 8. PerkUu K. P. Ross. H. Jones, M. D . A. B. Chambers, John O. Bale, Geo. H. Hart, II. R.Coggshall. E. W. Bailey, A. C. Cattell, Hon H If. Fuller, I ton les U. Imlay. BATTKLL, BEHM A A N'THEo, Agents foi Krausvllls and vicinity. Law A A utlies' Law office, 78 Main eeptta uifl. t , . MM oil. T At -- POVLTBVt- lo M doz. fat youug (thickens, 1 dot. Turkeys, just received and for sale at ocl27 VICKEBY BBO'8. BOOTS AND SHOES. M HA lE HEP ITT E II AJ'B BJTB hirged rav store, and hare on hand a full sup ply of BOOTH AND SUOKS of my own manufaeture, all of which 1 will nuirant of the best quality. I have pin . hiised my leather fer cash, and will sell on the one price - for i lower than the same (uality ef gisds are usually sold In this city. WM. EMBBY, Sept21-3md 19(1 Maln-st ,cor. Heventh-st. MmOT CB.MB. AMOS MOBUAJS mm is my only Agent and Attorney for the State of Iudianaaud City of Kvausville. JAMES HEWITT. Evansvilie, Oct. llth-lnide Ague and Fever ORCHIL L S AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BT rWWE ATTBJSTIOJV OF BMALBBB M in Drugs and Medicines, and persons aMIrtJ ed with tlie Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, I is repectfully invited to this celebrated medicine, - uhich hae justly obtained a high reputation i throughout tlie country, and for many years has I maintained its superiority over all other remedfae as a safe, certain, speedy and permanent care tor j Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever. It does not produce headache, giddiness, bazzlng ! of the ears, or any of the unpleasant effects which i so frequently attend the uses of Lainiue or other rewediea, but may be given in all cases and nnder all circHinstances whatever, to females, iafauts, and all persons who are debilitated or have the most delicate constitutions, without the least apl prehension of any injurious or even unpleasant i effects. This medicine has become a staple remedy, aud j for years has been extensively used throughout the States of Kentueky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, III linois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Michigan, aud California, and more ' lately iu Kansas Territory, aud has ermaueatly nired IJMI ,000 of cases in all its varied forms and conditions, many of which were of from one to three years' standing, and had resisted all the usual remedies known in the country, and in no case did il fail to make a perfect and permanent cure where the directions were properly followed. Such is He Invariable success that it has gained the confidence, favor, aud patronage of a large number of respectable practitioners of medicine throughout the coun try, who presenile and administer it In preference to quinine and other remedies. The Proprietor has in his pessession a large number of certificates and other testimonials from persons who have used this medicine, as well as from physicians, druggists, apothecaries, aud other dealers in medicine, attesting its superior virtues as a curative iu Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, aud he eonld obtain many thousand more, orenongh to fill up a large volume, but he does not deem it necessary, as it is already extensively and favorably known to the public generally. For sale by city and country Druggists aad Apothecaries throughout the West, North-west and South-west. WILSON, PETER, fc CO.. (SUCCESSORS TO WILSON A SI ABSlSIl i, Wholeeale Agents, Loofsvllis, Sy JOHN J. SMITH.Wi.wi.

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Insurance Agency ALLEN cTHALLOCKi Kvuinl He. CDBBWBTTEB AKTMSEVKBaL IKfTJBAtfC'J. AGKKT. AnJTsrjra ov A raaAOjca, a&d HotaRT rVsue. He renftnusa to ltiue Policies from severs:! Firs i CHees and most reliable IKSURANCE C0MPANIS3 j In the Osway, on Tnlmnd and FV Bitlm Ho all 1 also receive applications for LIFE IN8CBANCE. He will attend to the Adjtutmsnt of lossee ! of every description nnder policies from o-tfca ! agencies, and attend to the settlement of ail mat I Sera connected with INSt'BAJfTE. for parties to- ! terse ted. His long; eaperieoce as an T.9oa.t0E I AstST, has made him ramiliar with all sutdeo-, coenected with lnsnrancw. I as- Offlce. Marble Hall Building. W . 9 MeJn st NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF H4STFOSP. COS'X Cash Capital, $300,000 CASH ASSETS, MTlyOOO W. C. HASTINGS, Secy. A F HASTINGS, Psvjst , Insures against loss and damage by firs a DsfeSiI lags aud their lootents, Manufactories, afllU. : Storehouses, Stocks ot Merchandiss. at fair an 2 reasonable rates of premium, i Puliolse promptly Issued and .... JJtisted fai the CuisTtny by A. C. HALI.OCK A SON, Agocta, Marble Ball Building, Main street. ; septl Evansvilie, Indian. no ww insurance t?o9 OF XKW YORK Office 112 and 114 Broadway With a Cash Capital all paid In of 0NE MILLION DOLLARS j ASSETS JULY jUs leuo il.6o0.j0o The Home Insurant Company Insures against I Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings and than contents, for a term oj from 1 to 5 years on tn most favorable terms, fllnnsi. Warehouses, Stocks I of Merchandise, Produ. e. Manufactories, M.;hiuI and all insurable property, at fab . i . a , rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation , shipments upon the Blv-rt, Lakes, Canals and Railroads, as low as tto. natura of the risks will beer, with fairness to iht sc.j.sl and the Company. Adjusting all losses fail ly, and promptly paying them. CHA8. J. MARTIN, Pre. t A. F. WILMAHTH. Vice PioS l J. Miltcn Smith, Secretary. Jons MoUu, Ass't ttoc'y. ippllealieus made to and policies issued br A. 0. HALLOCK A SON, Agt anCS Marble Hall Buildings, Maiu Sim INCORPORATED 1847. -orHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - $250,000 c. c. WAITS, Se'v. 0. B BO WE 58, frss" S. H PRICL. General Afent, Beetdtug at Ohioaa, Ilia CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS ?337,5i0 This CetaBaay lusnree against lass uvd 4bjgS by Fire oo Dwellings and their Oontssxta, Storae. Wasehoasse, Seocks of Msrohaudta, and all lnsnr able property at aa reasonable rates ot premtom any other solvent and reliable Company, MltfUMaMJf .esse. T''y aud uemtHo aim jfrpeuS.'t sod Policies Issued rjr Am Ueaitons male to A. a. HALLOU& BOB.. Marbls Ball BulkUns, Main St., aagt!l-ljd Bvisrvivts, fnd. H A R T F 0 RT5 FIRS IIIAI3 Cfl.. HARTFORD. QONN. INCORPORATED 1810 CHAR T K H PkHPST Cat With aSncoaasful Business Rxpstleoce of F ft y "IT o a i" m. Casta Capital SSd0,OOf).Ol Capital and Surplus, S$0U,0SS fl Ir.surat..e agalust Loss or Damage by Ffre, an Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Bier chendise, Mills, Manufactories, an t other kinds ol property, can Le effected in this Company upon as favorable terms as iU natuis csf the risks vnaseoo rity to Policy holders will admit. PABTI0CLAB ATTENTION given to Uuartog Farm property, lonsistiug of Dwellings, Bams, and outbuildings coa net tad, aud Furniture, LlvsStook stay, Urals, rarmtng l t .- i 13. , a , BSSSSsSasa tharla, tor a teim of years at LOW ratse at pf Hi I am OFF1CKBA T. C. Allyn. awereury- H BunUngton Free 1 C. 0. Lyman, Ass't 8e. ' W H Bowers, Actuary D. Aleaander, Oeaeral Agent tor the Wasterand Mouth W aetata i tales, Oalumbu;. Ohio. J. Orahaan, Ass't Ueneral Agent lor the Wseceri. aad aeuth Western States, Columbus, OftU. Applies tlens for losurauce may be made to the undersigned, the duly authorised Agents of CGa Company. A. C. HA VLOCK A SON. Ag ts Orrica: Maible Hall Building. Main street aiur23-lyd WHEELER & WILSON'F. SEWINO MAOHINB, 6 First Street, between Main .1 r.an.. Ne. MSSA mrm-MM TO TBE FVBLH WW WbseUr e Wilson's Improved Benlng Ma ehlne at reduced prhes, with Increased cvnfldenc In Its merits ae the best aud most reliable faniil. sewing machine oow iu use. It sews eooally aal on the thickest or thinast fabrics; makes the iocs stitch Impossible to unravel, with the jsseotia) advantage of being alike on both sides, forming as ridge or chain on the nnder side j Is simple la coo struetion, more speedy in movement, and 001 durable than any other machine. We glva full in st ructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinal 1 seams, stitch, hem, fell, nallt, gathsr. bind, essd tack, all on the same tnarhlue. and warranted I. three years. Wealsokeeponcvastsutly bsud a full MortuKi-t of Singer's maehinaa. Circulars containing teetlwoufals of the abovs macnines, rrora persous ot tne nignest stanaiu,. Cast and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnish) gratis, on appllcatiou iu person or by letter. febSlv r. M. BELLMAN. " The American Clothing House." Or BTOCM OF CHEAP A.'U BV per Clothing Is bow complete, together with a full line of all styles of Fancy Notions and Fur nlshiagOoode, ail of which we offer to the Whots sale trade, and will guarantee them ti give It tie faction In qnality, style, and price. We would also aunonnee to the ritleeos of Evansvilie, and So the retail trade generally, fbat in addition to ov wholesale stock, we will keep a superior Una ef goods for Bst.vti.ish. In this Hae we will sell ax el uelvely for Cash. But we can and will offer goods lower than the; were ever sold by the regular dsalsrs la this el ty fry us. and see tor ycureelvw. WM. . FBiyr-ij 4 Oo., sptse Ne. so Main ssreet.

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