Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 54, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 November 1860 — Page 2

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flu- fJafljr 0utnal.T JEVANSVILLE? INC. SATl'RDA MtlRHINQ..; .TKOVEMBKK ll j How the Bell Ben Voted for- Governor. We have heretofore shown that we derived no help trom the Breckinridge men in October. We now wish to show that 1 the bodj of Bell men voted against us, and that we beat fusion then, which was almost complete, if this county can be taken as a criterion. Tn October, Knight Township gave Lane 54 votes, and Hendricks ;4 votes. In November it gave 01 for Lincoln, CC for Douglas, '20 for Bell, and 12 for Breckinridge. That is, llendricks got 28 votes more than Douglas. Xow, as we can name four Breckinridge voters of that Township who did not vote at all lor Governor, it follows that of 28 votei which Hendricks got over Douglas, 20 at least were cast by Bell men. The same fact appears by a comparison of th vote of Union Township for October and November. Hendricks had 02, Lane 90; Douglas had 40, Bell 19, Breckinridge 13( Lincoln 88. Hendricks got 22 more than Douglaj. Where did the 22 come from? Breckinridge didn"t have friends enough in the township to give them. Compare also the Upper Precinct of Pigeon Township. Hendricks had 399, Lane 4C1, Douglas had 280, Cell 142, Breckinridge 39, Lincoln 459. Hendricks got more than Douglas by 1 19 votes ; and as we know the majority of the Breckinridge men did not vote for lovernor, nearly the whole of these 1 19 votes were cast by the Bell men. And so on in other localities.

fini1 The Auditor of State gives the foltowing explanations in regard to the fraudulent issuc3 of Roone county Rank bills ; we Uote from a long communication of his, exculpating liiinself from blame : On the 1 7th September, 1SC0, the Treasu rer ot State certified to me that the Boone County Bank had deposited security as follows : 2s.0o0 Virginia six per cent, bonds, and $27,000 Tennesse six per cent, bonds, the market value of which va3 92 cents on the dollar equal to 00,000. After re((uiring Messrs. A. .Spooner and J. McLean to make affidavit that they had removed to Lebanon, Indiana, with a determination tnere permanently to reside, 1 allowed the circulation to issue to the bank. There were numbered, countersigned and registerid the following notes : One thousand impressions 5, 5, 10, -0, and eight hundred and BeventyS impressions 1, 1, 2, making in all $45,502. The organization and issues of the Rooue County Rank have been in strict compliance with the spirit and letter of the tree bank law, in every particular, so fur as its official transa' Oa Friduy oMceTS plain! doubt pai ! ieS concern a 1 I iti Lebanon i. On Monduj protested fur house opened, tious are coucorned. j last the Rank closed. The 1 f implicated, and, beyond all j e truud, abandoned tue innocent stockholders , the 5 ih iust., the Rank was iailiug to have any banking or any person or persons in respond to the ueiiiaiids upou uent failure to redeem in the of the United States, lereby eiveu that the circulatit soone Count v Rank will .1 :ii this office so soon as the can bo converted into coin 'ing and tiling the protest iu my ouds ,vere immediately forwardYork for sale, anil whenever a fixed upon for redemption to notice will bo given. If there than tin ordinary fluctuations in I pon office, th ed to Nc day can be commence, is no more the stock market, there can be no losn to the holders of the genuine notes. Peoitlsm tn Mexico A correspondent of the Toronto Leader, writing from Mexico, gives an interesting account of the system of " peon;sm," or slavery, in force in that country. He says: It is generally believed out of Mexico that n Mexico achieved her independence she became a free country, and that slavery wn HlKilished. ThH war! not the cae. The only change that whs made being, that no one could be forcibly taken as a slave unless he owed a sum which be either could not or would not pay. In snch cases the debtor could be taken by the creditor, and made tit labor for him tor an 'allowance of food scarcely sufficient to maintain existence, aud for a certain amount of wage:-, less actually than was reqtitfqA to pay church dues. The poor creature was not civen any clothes nor allowi pittance to buy tobacco or other I) necessities. So he (or she) o borrow more, till at last the ;o irretrievably sold himself that d a slave tor lile. If be should ck, the doctor's bill, with extorlerest, is added to his blood e medical man, if he be a Mexireadily signing a receipt tor sevmain iken c be t money ine i tan, often lea era! times the amount he has received. A tree man re and baying luiiing a temporary advance, no other property, is obliged to pawn either liiiuseu or some ot niscuuuren, to raise the required amount. The poor child thna pawned is necessitated to add to bis liabilities in order to furnish himself with clothes, mid seldom does oue thus disposed of by his parent become a free agent again. Instances occur every day where men wishing to marry, but not having tiie 5?-j to pay the pnor clergy, have to sectc a party willing to take them in pawn for that amount, which toon swells to a greater, and cases are bv no means r ue where children bi nal slavet he geuei gambling In pawned, and so made eterto pay the Church for performing 1 rites over a dead parent ! As is lawful here, should a party lose more than he can pay at the gambling table, or a cock fight, be is taken before the Alcalde aud pawned to whoever wi'.l advance the funds. A wife can pawn herself, and thus leave I . r home aud become the property of another. Such is the liberty iu free, independent and Christian Mexico. The peon is sold by the law, his parent, or by himself ; plover, he can any party to st his head" Rut matter, as own to encourage it other's slaves, ed to ae many children. The should he not like his emcbjuAge him, if he can find tke the required umount on Sometimes this is a difficult ;ra of peons do not like thus isurbordination among each The children may be pawuJifferent parties as there are Chinch has set a high price upon every riu for christening a peon's child, $2; for marrying it, and S" for biirving it As Irishman being asked why he left his country for America, replied, " It wasn't for want, for we had plenty of that at home.'J

Soliloquy of tit Spirit Over lta Clay. Thu very peculiar and original poess has an interest and music all its own ' Tin wondronc strange it -looks dead, AnJ yet I feel no fear , My body lit upon the Iwl, And I am standing here With all my faculties complete A perfect man from the crown .f my bead To the very soles of my feet.

Dead ! dead ! what an earthly word ! Ah ! now I see it all 1 I was wont to laugh at tu truth? I heard Of the life behind the pall ; Of the death-iu-life and the life-in-death And held that the ceasing oi the Ureal b Wax the final end of all. But 1 hae fled from what is dead. And will warm the clay no mi. to, That lies so senseless on the bed. Ileal to those who d iplora The absence of the living ray That saTed the body fro n decay, And held the worm in awe. Hut what will my darling bay to this W hen she hears I have passed away. And knows the lips she was wont to kiss Are pallid curves of clay ? Will she die for the want of the olden bliss, Or live for the heart's decay I My ouly wish is to see her now Great Heaven ! and can it bn I There she lies with her curl-lit brow. Dreaming a dream of me : Dreaming a dream of the man that stands Here by her side to-night , And kisses the white of her heavenly hand And her eyelids' vailing light. Ah ! now I know that I will go Where my true affectisns tue, And what I love below or above Will be my guiding star : And the light that I see cometh to me Indininied by the clay which lies Stirt and stark, and growing dark I u the glow of the tropic skies. Oh ' the narrow space I was compassed in. Chained to a lump of earth, And darkened by clouds of grief and sin From the moment of my birth ; lint f am free as thought can he, And I am where my wishes are And pure and bright with lucent light That flows from the Lord afar. Sinking cue shine with the rays divine Kternity cannot mar. A Heart Worth Having. A young printer of this city, fell in love with a beautiful girl, who had the misfortune to be rich. He assayed to attract her attention, but who ever heard of a pretty rich girl falling very deeply in love with a poor printer ? Departing he started for California that land of refuge for broken fortunes and wounded hearts. This was in the year 1850, when San Francisco was a village, and wanted printers more than at present. The boy quickly became a man there ; and, embarking in the printing business, soon found himself the proprietor f an establishment from which sprang, in due time, a weekly paper, ere long to be followed by a daily. His journal, and his fortunes ' flourished amazingly, and ha returned to j New York in 1854, with the avowed purj pose of buying a six-cylinder press, but with the unavowed purpose of looking up a I lovely form in his now golden chases. ; Alas for human hopes ! The maiden was j wedded nnd the mother of two children. ; The printer bought his presses and returned j to California a sadder, not a wiser man. Years progressed and he prospered. One day a lady visited his editorial rooms to lay : her modest contribution on his table in bones of getting some remuneration for it. Her story was loM briefly : her husband bad come to mend his fortunes iu the land of gold and he died, and she was left very poor, with her two children to support. The editor looked at the lady a moment then handed her adoubloon. The astonished woman essayed to utter thanks, but was waved away. To shorten the story, the lady was his early love, and --he married. He sold out his establishment, returned to New York, and is now enjoying as much felicity ou the banks of the Hudson as it falls to the lot of few printers even to conreive Sprtnylie Ui Republican. teS-More Amei ican ladier- have married Knghsh noblemen than is generally supposed. The most remarkable instance was j that of the three daughters of Richard Caton Esij., of Baltimore, grand daughters of Charles Carroll, of Carrolton, who were sent to England to be educated, and each of whom " knocked down her peer." They married the Marquis Wellesley, Lord Stafford, and the Duke of Reeds. The Duchess Dowager of Reeds is the only survivor of the sisters, and their husbands are also dead. Resides tiiose the first Lord Ashburn married the daughter of the Hon. Win. Bingham, of Philadelphia, by whom he left a large family. The eldest, William Bingham Baring, tbe present Lord Ashburton, held high office and is very influential, as well from his abilities as bis great wealth. Tbe second Lord Erskine (son of the Chancellor,) married the accomplished daughter of Gen. Cadwalader, of Philadelphia, where the present peer was torii, and named in honor o" the country of his birlh Thomas American Erskine. Tukki: is a woman in Peaehain, Vt., hit3 an apron that she has worn 4i years, and a part of the original fabric is still visible iu places. This same woman also has a dress that she has worn for 47 years. This woman and tbe one in New York who paid JOou for a dress to wear to the Prince's ball, represent two extreme. A correspondent of the London Times says that the " Eternal city" is sunk in the letli argy of eternal death, and that notwithstanding the glory of her past history, she is unfit to be the capital of the new Itnlian natior.. BgWhat a glorious world this would be if all its inhabitants could say with Shakspeare's Shepherd : "I earu what I wear ; owe no man hate; envy no man's happiness ; glad of other men's good ; content with my flock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS mn ! taunts JIMI: w We arc now daily receiving, by railroad and Adann Express Company, our secoud .lock of Kali aud Winter Iry Giods, to which we invite our old customers, and as many new ones as will befriend us with their ooulidence, assuring them that our coods, iu ijuality aud prices, will always comi-are favorably with those of auy house ia the City. badiee. call and convince yourselves. ov7 R03ER BROH. OOTS J.V0 HUOMSH. Riod A Burrow are iu daily receipt of uett aud fresh goods, direct from the factory. Their stock is complete, and will he sold to euoMi-T Retail Merchants on short time, at DtAb Low nuvKts, aud no mi.itakt uov ( 5dui gallon Jars Plain McUm, B do do Mixed do .V do y.. do 1'Iaia do A do do Mied do 5 do ijuart jtrs l'lain do 5 do do Mixed do 8 do pint jsrs Assorted do eceivud mid for sale at ELLIOTT'S retail) Just I not 0 'aTMtua ' i 'Tsui' 10 doz l .t. Caaa Eresh Cove owners, 1 do 1 .it. do do do do e do Finite Tomato Catsup. 5 do Quarts do do 3 do Mushroom do A do Walnut do .lust received per railroad, and for .ale at nov7 ELLIOTT S Family Grocsrjf.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NEW YORK STORE. v orrxRUX'ti oua tioovs j.vj asking the patronage of this community, we have only to lay that we come amongst you as permanent citizens, and promise that in all things our word shatt Le made goA9. Our purchases have beeu made under the meat favorable circumstances, In New Vcrk and other Kastern cities. A long residence and intimate business connections with the beit mercantile houses there, given us advantages to buy good.cheaper than ran be done under any other circumstances. We have adopted system that is somewhat new here, but it is the only ono which will enable a merchant to sell goods at low prices throughout an entire stock CASH EXCLUSIVELY, O 3XT JEl 3E H. I O ES, AND NO DEVIATION; ALL ARE TO UK TREATED ALIKE. Our endeavor has been to buy everything of the BEST QUALITY AND Latest Styles, And we have made arrangements to keep our stock supplied with the most FASHION A B I. K Goods as soon as they appear Kast. GILES & McPHEETERS, No. 5 First street, Foster's New Buildings, near the Post Office . sapt.20 Jiprr hoxmh. -jihovt aoo empty hoses for sale cheap. Apply to WM. BlKltBOWKK, Druggist, 73 Main at., Washington Block. no7 Main Street Improvement. OW.VKUH OP It E.I !. M8TJTK situated on Main street, between the Canal and Eighth street, will please take notice, that by giving their obligations to the contractor for their respective share, or proportions of the cost of BfacadainiKing said street, they will save 8 per cent, of tiie amount of ai ) expense; and that such otdajEations must be handed in by the fifth day of November, and cannot be received after that time. octoO W. BAKKB, Mayor. mmitw vbop vmti.-x cjtw iW drums, just imported aud received by S. K. CILBKBT A CO., MtSS No. 4 Sycamore st. MB i.-i a teb i'j bmb.so mmmmjWE a AT Newark Plaster just received aud for sale by sept 1 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. MUBTBMVMiM fEU J Mil E till 8VJF9M ply of Coal Oil, which is an excellent article, aud warranted not to smoke. Also Coal Oil Lamps with handles, w hich are very convenient tor carrying about, for sale, by WM. BIEKBOWEU, Druggist, novti No. 78 Mtdn street, Washington Block. man M. genuine Dr. Mei rs's Breast Pump, the vcrv best article of the kind manufactured. One triul will convince. For sale bv WM. BLEKBCWER, Druggist, novfl 78 Main street, Washington Block. aud Face, try the Compound Glycciue Lofor sale at tiou, WM. BIKRBOWER'S, Druggist, novti 78 Main street, Washington Block. upturn Mtvmm.roua.-ji ljhuk m and well selected assortment of Ladies' and Mioses' Csies, Tippet.i, Vktorlnee, CutTs, Muos, Fur Trimmings, etc. Also, Gentlemen's Otter, Batr, and Seal Caps, GMoves, Collar., etc., ul I made oj prim, and fresh skin at VAUTIKK A JIAECONNIKU'8, uov5 y. Main street. 4P i.j -Kit c f i o i ..v up trimmings novo VAITIKU MAKOONNIERS. Mp aw ft WltlMi J H'JIli' CJf, JT (nov3) VALT1KR 4 M ARCONNIER'0. m Coat toilers, wristbands, Trimmings ....- IKS, C, ER'3. mm, i.'TtiH vjtpa. j spi.K.vttMn WW assortment of new styles for Winter, just received per Express, and for sale cheap for cash, at uov.1 VAUTIER f- MARCONNTER'S. n 1. 1. Mil 'To ' a aJfMt o p MM 2 t a- " tale for the nymi nt of the coats and expenses of Hile-walk improvements. Notice Is hereby iven, that by virtue of a precept issued by tiie Ma3'or of the City of Evansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public anctiou, at the door ef the Court House iu said city, on Thursday, the loth day of November, I860, at 2 o'clock V. M., th-- folh wing lets or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may la necessary to pay the amount charged and assessed ainst said lots nsiectiTely, or the ci sfs aud expenses of making Side-walk improvements in front of said lots, together with the costs ot sale : Lot No I, block 154, Lam. i.i tM.75 Lot No. 2,bIockT5t, T.amasco 11.64 Lot No. I, block lO, Eourth Enlargement 11.14 The BDdirided hall of lot 14 5S.U4 " " " 15 5.9o " ' " " lti, 5.95 " 17 6.U5 All in block No. Fourth Kulargemeut. Use lot. cliniiMUcili at the most northerly ciil uer of lot No. o, in the Lower Kit laigeuieut of the City of Evausville, and ruHiiing thence in a south-western direction by the liue ot said lot until it reaches Leet street, thence by the liue of said Lect street north to the south-west side of the alley iu the rear ef block No. li, in the Fourth Enlargement of .aid city, and thence by the south-western liue 01 said atley to the place of beginning t4.V-4 Sale to commence at '2 o'clock p. M. on .aid day. I I1RIS. HEDOERICH, oct3!-td $7 City Collector. TJTWT ARMSTRONG Old established Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTURER, And wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of Plain and Funcy Furniture ami Chairs. rMJ VMS THE M.JBMSaT, JtJVM one if the best arranged aud conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can hell as low aa any Cincinnati House. Any Pattern desired made lo order on shun notice. Turning ef any kind promptly attended to. SHT'All work warranted to be made of seamued material, and of p - workui.oiship. WareKooms, No. So Ma.u street, novt grMiSjMMiaaMJi'iJ - 'aJi-Tm Wj4 of Lemon, for removing iron rust and fru stains from linen or other goods, at oct24 N. 3. THOMPSON'S New Prug Jtcre.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CLOTHING. 5EVEKAL UEAStVSS WHY S. ROSENWALD & Co. t lathing latter ttntm oihtrt: they do a cash business, Buy their Goods for Cash, and SEIX for CASH. SECOND. I THE Y il A N UFA 0 T V S F. TIIEIB OWN i Goods, take advantage of all the improvement In ; manufacturing, and will from this time forth, sell nothihi) but w hat they t an ! guarantee) fur good WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. THIRD THEIR r. Y TENSIVE I'FROHASES enable then (buy tag as thsy do for their four large Mora), to ii v noons in vr i.acob quntitif.s, ii ilsolf an advantage of twenty pur ceut. over SMALLER BUYERS. FOURTH. THE A !, S ORTVE N T IS A I. K' A Y S .. ii,..-! tin led end hiigi st in the cily, comprising MOSt C04TI.V, MIUIIU, UM V1KY CHeSI'K.ST TLAiS OF OOOOS. FIFTH. ErERYTirrxo tn the hovhb th sold at the lowest Living Profit. We intend to make it to your advantage to buy your Goods of us, and eotkir, net only your patronage, but uoul.l urge you U induce your friends to call and examine our stock. Your, I eeit tfully, Ac, 8. ROSENWALD &. CO., OAK HALL Clothing House, N, 9.1 Main St., t'l t-t oiitl dk. TlttrdU I V A NSV1LLH. IKD. of I I rKJai v.hh T5 ho j-'aa l sale VERt LOW, In lots to suit purchasers, by octG IS. E. GILBERT A CO. fine large quinces just ree'd and lor sale ny p 26 CH Aft. McJOHNSTON. Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS KEEN & PRESTON'S. MMMf. HJfMC JUST VOMMMUirVBO WW receiving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Pry Goods and Notions, and cordially invite the trade to call and examine our gooas aud prices, believing we can make it the Interest of every rash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. We have just opened IS ca-tes assort. - : ' . : colored Madder Prints, (moetl- small tigiires). 4 canes solid LlarL. end biack und purple Prints. 2 do Furniture Prints . do Comtort Prints. j Jo Patchwork Prints (solid colcral and figured;. '2 do Tickings 3 bales Scarlet Flauuols 2 cares Plaid Linsevs. t do 1 do 2 do 4 d.. Hoavv Tweeds (Braera and Oxford Mixed). S:ttt inets. talilomia Shirting.. Bleached Muslins. 4 bales Sea island fine brown Shii tinp. :; do Shirting Stripes. 4 cases 2 bj 2 and 4 by 4 ApTOB Chcks i bales -iA Brown Shirtings. 6 do Light 4-4 Brown Shirtings. Ill do Heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings 4 C.O Brown Orills. loo piei-es Jaconet ami rambric Muslins. 4 do I'll'. . ii dc fie beiges. Assorted Hih Colored Delaines. Solid Colored Lieiaiue. Tartan Plaids. Cashmeres. Plaid i 'ohm gs. Btoeaad Bro-vu Coburgs. Merinoi. u Wooleu Shirts aud Drawers (White and 60 dc 40 311 25 ;m d Grey mixed). Kit) Colored and White Hooped Skirts. An Assortment of Conduits, Hosiery, Gloves, ' Thread, Belts, Chanibrays, Velvet Riblions, Taffeta Ktbbous, t'ombs, Hair Pins, Suspenders, Ac, 1 which iM:tkes our asi-ortment more coiuplete, and I all for sale LOW AS T HE LOWEST. KEEN A PRESTONS. Imoi OliillT TO PJTHO.-IZMi all those bewiaeea men on Main .treet, lt ween that hideous old Caael Bridge and Eighth I street, who are being taxed so heavily to pay for the j curbine, paving, and true lighting of the " Thorough Fare " all for the acconimodation of the "deer people" and when doing so don't forget I John Freliughuyseu Glover's Lumber yard, corner Seventh and Main. novl-ihf-w &f O TO .1111 I I. U X Jl M IM .' r for good and all sire shakers. septal rioTTo.v MtJTTt.i'ii. -zoo jaM.Mia S lor ssle to the Tr da t Factory price, by ocM S. E. GILBERT CO., Ageuts ot " Cyprees Mills." fWiM. OJ- MJtJVB JtJtTMm MMKTMMm 9 MINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORN HILL take, pleasure iu it -orming his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddle, of every description can he obtained ou the best ot terms. as& Repairing done with neatuoe. and dispatch Secoud-hand llansit vlways on haud. lel W. M. A1KMAN &. CO,. JE IL ODUOE AND Commission Merchants, No. 8 Nortlt Water t., Evsnm illr, Agents for the sale of Salt, Elour, Grain, Provisions, and all other article. of Produce. oct25

MISCELLANEOUS,

fleffefMl JSiMJIS, OM allBtjfUa M from mottled Whitney, at fc2.S0, to plain Clott or Btueiac Beaver, at 316.00. The titter cannot be got op by regfeaar tailon for less thnn &20.O0 or $25.CH. Save votrr monev by calling r.t WM. E. FRENCH A Co.'s, eept26 No. 20 Main street. HE HMi, CHMSM-JSMJ. ii HttXMia prime W. B. Cheese just ree'd nd for sale by . ep. 25 CHAS. BIcJOHNSTON. HJI.OUli JMM.M, UMSaCBMPTMO.ys OP Bt Flour constantly on hand and in store, and ' for sale by (oct25) W. M. AIRMAN A CO. mMBTP' t n o M' .n oi.j aaM a.J W w small lot in hnlf barrels, very choice, jut received and for sale by octil s. E. GILBERT & CO. vjtaMsa, .ii, i, WM. kiuds, for sale bv oct24 S. E. GILBERT d CO. gnnt.y- jnK.il, 'i5 in s ii. EHEan W. ground Com Meal, from new t orn. Jct received and for sale by oct24 JAS. ERSKINE U CO. JCi OB ajJLMi !aMX HUJMiHMSH MM ' feet of Stone Curbing, undressed, of good qnality, and at reasonable price. Impure at this office. octl'J-lw MJtH'l t'IStO. -S. .-.tlO ..-. VHOMVMS M Sugar Cured Hams, c&nvaaed ; 4.rr0 lbs. choice Sugar Cured Shoulders, cunvased : 100 lbs choice Dried Betf, canvased ; 50 lbs. Bologna Sanage. ; 2 bbls choice Leaf l.urd, for sale bv octlS JAS. ERSKINE & CO. jCv a v m t a ir e bj i si. v.s mM,M monds, Currants, Prunes, Chocolate, Cranberries, Chestnuts, &c, for sale by octl8 JAS. ERSKINE A CO. CBjL OMM; ii BHM.a. MJXTU.M VOJ i. Oil, free Irom smell or smoke when usini;. LAMPS. A large assortment f Lamps, various patterns and sizes, and at prices to suit buyers. Lamp W letting, Shades, Chimaey Brusbes, Ac., for rale by (octlS) JAS. ERSKINE A CO. UNPRECEDENTED 1NDUCE!YIE NTS To Cash Buyers. MTMMaHM.VU TO MJWBMM SMS .fl f WW business and build np an extensive Cash trade, I will, from the 12th of this month, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My stuck id lurgo xud frx-ah, pOfnri6iiig tbe most Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Gocds of the season. An- I am confident llnitcn.h buy th will bp Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by calling at the cheap ca h store of WM. H. DUNCAN, octUi-2md No. Uain street. in j i, o m i. i,. i. tip a.jvar bjbMs ceived, a laro and elegant lot of Coal Oil Lamps, consisting of a full assortment of Swinging, Hand, Parlor, and Bedroom Lamps, alse Chimneys, Wicks, und Oil of the very best quality. WM. BIKBBOWKB, Druggist, ict23d 7H Main street, Washington Block. HUNNELL'S (FORMERLY OK STEELE ft II 1,'NN KLL.) Flooring 3iElXs, I COKNEH OK WALNUT STREET AND TIIE CANAL, EVANBVILLE, ISD. rWlHMS JYK MS 8TM B JjM S HJIi JRJT JL is now in full operation , with uvw and complet Machinery of the latest Btyte, for Planing und j Dreusing Lumber, Planisfr and Grooviog Flooring making Doorfl and Htmh HonldiBfCf, Winditw ; Blind, and evdry other doscription of work done in BUCll fSL.it I i .-'.' - All work at these Kills warranted to be wi ll I done, and will be offered at the loweat t anh prh . Dry Poplar Flooring aud VTeMbesbeaFiliOg cuuHtaDtly on hand, and will be sold for cash . Bracket e and St rolls feVlred to any Lttern. Slitting Mid all kind l Htiwyag done too.dfti, ; and in the most approved Jjria WM. IH'N N ELTj. BOOTS AND SHOES! PI JES M O TT Xj . rWWMK UJMJBU SltjfJVK tB HJIS Ei:ML moved Ilia Shop from Main street, So. I ;'. to Ap Block, No. 7 Votnrth atreot, opposite th ! Uppr Market Hous and rtMpiests liis old friends j aud the public in general to call and see him at hi new stand, tu be can still satisfy titeni all in the j Boot and Shoe line. Kepairinc shall be done at the shortest tio- i tice, and in the beet of style. Com Out, Com Mtt ! Champ for ah I . octl3-ltnd JOHN M. Al'P. j CEBHAVf;' Holland Bitters FOR jy YSPEPSIA , Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. Tbe sncccasful Introduction and brateil Remedy hn been the signal C oi compounas caiiea jjitveru, oiieiu.t,rms. from a qnart bottle to n flvo-trallon'; thU word "Blttera" i bot another inline for ';, or some Tillanona thiakey niixtnre. , But the really great relief derived from the minute doae, one teaepoonful, of our medicine, BCEEHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, and the entire alienee of after prostration, baa enfablLthed for it a reputation which the hostof imitati'ins and counterfeit,, havo failed t undermine. It is poeiUrely a vegetable preparation, with barely sufneiont pure apiritd to preeervo it. But one Bize of the genuine, (Half I'int Bottles,) price Oss Dollar. It 1. a medicine of long-tried efflc.icv fcr Purifying the Mood, so essential Cor tbe foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowel.. Two or throe doses will convince the afflicted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowel and kidneys will soon take place, aud renewed beiilth bu the quick result. For INDIGESTION-, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN" , Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY", Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For WATERBBA3H, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS. Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. In H Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic AfTeo tlona. it has iu nnmerotis instances proved highly beneHcial, and in others effected a decided cure. Read Carefully! The genuine, highly-concentrated Birhavx's TJcluro Bitter, is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand lor thli truly celebrated medicine has induced many Imitations, which the public should guard aguitmt purchasing. Beware of impotition ! Sec that our name is on tha label of every bottle you buy. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS Evan, lad NEW PALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, WW next luur to BittroltTa, respectfully announces to her friends and the ladiea or Evausville andvicini'.v iu reueral, that she has iuat re tamed with her Fi stock of Millin'ry ami Fancy Oooda, which is the large, finest and most beautiful ever brougM t the city. 8be InvHaS all to give liar a -a II rm,l ..:. Iul' KtlH It. uldu N.. hmwmsM tl.t.r k)w. f.3 . nun . i J u iiiti'. " item' i - - Hill be abln to pleatte alt, ht th in thu quality an prices ot bar goda. eeptn Mrs, J. HASTINGS.

MISCELLANEOUS nSmlrIBlilSTYLES AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Ilave now in store, and are submitting for inspection, their recent esten.ire purchase, of Fall nnd Winter Fancy and Staple tiry Goods, which for Klegunce, Variety and Cheapness, are unsurpassed. They would direct particular attention to the annexed list, which will be disponed of at prices that cannot fail to meet with the approbation of tl:a most faritidioua., The Goods are all uev .::! warrnnted i orfect. They embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Twecds.Cassimergs, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid liindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloa kings, English, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, Silks and Fancy Dress Goods of the most approved styles, Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock of Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. i Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and j Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In tho Hosiery department will be found a ro-

plcte Stock. In Plain, Mixed, and r ancy ool aud ttoii Hhm-, Fancy ool Knitted Goods, including Shawls, Roods Fontags, Nubias, Ac., EtasHesC ami GcutV Kid, K. Silk, C'lutb. and Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets, Ladies and Gents L. Wool and Merino Vests and TVawers, HatsaudCaps iu newahapesi aiJ'l Ladivs' Furs. Thf-y are prepared to exhibit their late importation of Iriflt Linen Goods, ci mi-risiiift Irish Linens and Handkerchiefs, the best assortment of Sheetings and Shirtings ever offered, Linen Damask Table ( loth. Bleached and Brawn, all sizes, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, and every other description pertaining to this ctassi of m:tunfacture. K. B. iitiw on hands, a Kr.t variety of Thorn pson's Celebrated Skirts, now no favoratriv known to the Ladies of tbis city, and which S. h It. have had the ph-a-ouoof introducing. An we are desirous to sive to our customers vi ry edTantaga possible, and having furilities tor so doing second to none tn our liue or business, we are therefore fully determined to dispose of our present larjre stock at the htnallest jernuuerntive prices. A rail respecifnll soUcited. octlT QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. o o o GO IIUNhl.lN BVILIilNVls. ) 4HS WAT-NIT STItRKT, I'll f LA PKf.PlI I A . Firelnsurauue, Limited &Perpelual, tin Buildings and Mereluiudiire of all description. UEt. H. H WIT, President. E. I'. RUSH. Vue rrcVt. II. B. '.. lisil.tM ..Secretary. y. II. Bc'iLEa, A-ia't Svi 'y. oiKfi roKfl. Geo. H. Hurt, FnMr. S. 1'erkius, H. R. Cogjrahall. E. P.JIohs. E. t . Bui ley, f. Jones, M. D.. . i'. CatteiL A. U. t'hasatiord, Hon. il . M PdiTer, .iohnO. Title, ChariM Inibty. 1S.VTTELL, BF.Ii.M A AST11E3, c.-i;t- f'-r Fv tf.-v ill.-ulid ilriully. Alithes' Lavt otfire, 78 Main .... , ., , , eptI2 Mb o u t. v u . poi iTUfi - 10 M do, fal voung l.'bickens, 1 i'u;. Turkey!, fiiHl receiv. I and for bale at OCI27 Vlt'KERY BRO'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. M 11.1 l-E It E P ITT E II JIJM -- M larked iny store, and have on hand a tiill supply of BOUTS AND SHtiKSof my own lnunufitctare, all of which I will wai rant of the best quality. I have purchased my leather lor cash, aud will sell on the tute price pyatem i.r oeaJt, lower tlmn the same quality ot goodl are usiiallv solil in this city. WM. EMEUV, BeptHE-3md TO Main-st .cor. Seveuth-st. TH E .n it. jjHts .noitii.tj is in v only ALent and Attorney lor the Mtale of Indiana and City of Evausville. .IAMK-- HKWITT. Evansviile, Oct. lltb-lmd' Ague and Fever u r CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BY TOJYIC SI RUM9. M. in huga and Medicines, hii'I persotia afllictnd villi tin- Chills and Fever or Atfiio ami Fever, U ri-ju ctlully iovited to thi.s colebrmtfld ni'i i n..-, whfcfa ' h.'ts jntstly oLtnftied w liigli tejmtHtion t lir'ii!ntit tin country, and tor nianj ytram Ihm maintained it- HOpariority over all other n-inedtoa as a sate, certain, cp--dy and j)erni;iuent ert for Chi I lfl and Fevor or Ague ami Fever. It does not produce keadabtfKRassBi buzr.-lnar of tbe an ol thu unphaaant effects which pquently tt-iid the lines of Quiuimt or olht-r dies, but may Be i 1 1 uni.st,tiMiA m veu in all caw-H nnd under 16 "-.!.-:. to !--:i, i :,:. tilts, rlio are deo-Hftated or have the iftttutions without the leant apuy injurioai (r even uKpteataut hait boosaac a ntaple rwiitedy, and u f.xt. nsivfly oaed throughout the kv, Tenneasuea, Alabama., Misaisninpi, I.i'iitiaiiM, Texiw, Aknnas, Missouri, Itliuoia, luvxTi, Vb'isccuittin , Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, PeniiHylvjtni.i, ntcnian, and California, and more lately in Kansan Tt rritry, antl baa pei maucotly cured i,00O,OU0 of canes in all its varied terms and .oil. lit three reiued it tail th.- dil iuvHri. favor, i ny of w hich were cf from one to tiding, and had all the usual n in the couutrj', and in no case did a poffiftct atid i'ruiaueut cure where were properly followed, buch is its em that it ban gained theoontldenre, uae of a large number ot respeetars of : .. . : throughout tbe ooua bio iTactltioue trv, who prescribe and administer it in preb-rence to tjuiuint aud oth r remedies. The Pr(prietor has in his iKsefMi)ii a large numbsr of ertifi-ate :- other b stimoniald fr m parsint who have used this medicine, as well aa from physicians, druirjiiflts, apotherarie, and other dealers io medicine, utletin its t p-r i r virtites as a curative in Chill and Fever or Ague and Fever, and he eould obtain many thousand more, or enoogh to till up a large voluinv, but h does uot deem it necessary, hk it is already extensively and favorably known to the public generally. For sale by city and country DrugriAts aud Apothecaries throughout the West, North-weat aad South-west. WILSON, PETER, &. CO., (Sl"( TF.iSOHS TO WII.HON A S1ARB1KU), Wholesale Agents, Louisville, iy. JOHN J, SMITH, Proprietoi

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Insurance Agency. ALLEff C.TlALlOrKa K inn' il-. CNDEKWKITEi; AND il L EH A L INSCRANi'K j ... AtifcXJT, Adjtster or Avkeaoeb, and Notasv Pvbuc. lie continues to frsue Policies irc.nl sev -ral Firs Clim ajid most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In tire Onnrty, on Intnnrt nnd Fi-e ff;l He will also receive iipj.'ir.i! i :n lor LtlTK ISSERANf F He will attend to the Adjntmnt ol Lire, of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the setthtineut oi alt matters connected with IN'St'RANf K, tot parties ln teres ted . liis long: experience as an lssciiA.ACa A i nt has made him fainiliur vvitli all snbiei t. connected with lusnrance. Office. Mai Me Hall Bulldiug, No. O Main it NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF H AUTroItP, CONN ('ash Capital, $300,000. CASU ASSETS, f3?i),0J W. C. HASTINGS, So, . A. F. QASTING& eres't Insures snaii,t ton and damage b) rira on Dwelli ings and their contents, Manufactories, Mill,, i Storehouses, Stocks ! MeiLn.lino, nt fail And j reasonable, rates uf .retniitm. Policies proDijiliy Usiied and lusci adjusted for the Uou:ainy by A. C. HA LI in K 1 1 N , Agent., Marble Hull uuihlin . Main street, sept!4 Evansviile, Indiana. H to Iff E Mnsn ranee f V, ()F EW YOBU. Oftice 1 IU and 1 1 I Broadway, With a ah c '.i i . ; t ft 1 nil pAld in of I0NE M1LL?0N DOLLARS t ASSETS Jl'LV 1W. LKtiU 91,000000 The ifome Tn.m rint- m tnv Insot Losa or Damage hy Fir ou ITvrelliheH artin id th. content a, fur a trrui jt' tiom 1 lo 5 iii- on i!i inowt favoratdt- term Stores; W u . h,.,it -,, m. of luVrrhmidi!'. Hrmtuc-, &l an iifoi i u-, Itacbtneand alt iiiuniO!.' piopetiy, lair aud ..nil hl rittoti lilld i Ul INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation , aliipiiiatttfe iip"ii the H.. . i. Lukes, t'unuls and KailroailH, . lorn as lie- nator. of the risks will bear, with Hkirnees to I he assured aud the Company. Adjurtiug all losses I'.tirlv, and protnptl) lnliit them. ('HAS. J. MAK'l l.V, Prea'l A. V. Wll.tl Al. I Ii , i Pr' 3. .'III., n Smith, Secretary. JiWIK SMol, A.s't Sec'y. jiplicatlons made to nnd policies Issne.l l.y A. C II A I.I.i" K A SON, .tgi'i, anpps Marble Hall Hnildiugs, Main stiiiei INCORPOR AT E D 18 1 7 Oity Firo Jill III 1 iiiii i mm Y m U4 I II 91 m" or HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C. C. WAM K, Sc-v. C. B BOWERS. Pi-, t S. II PBICB.OananU Agent, Kesidiiiir t Otlioag . Ills. CASH CAPITAL ft SURPLUS M 2 7, 540. Tiim ContpBy InHUVM aainnt laa ad 1 by Wwm on lwelllriKH and thlr Content, StcM, traiifffciiiMain, t'ck f KerchaAdlce, and all lumr aide prujifrty at iia r.-n.nttid-- ratua ot premluoi a any ther aidveiit and lettable Com puny, AtljvxtiHif L(w f nifty and uying fcem pretipi Appltrationi mud-' tit aurf Poltctofl (-Ued bv A. 0. HALLOOIC A tH1! . Itfitrld" Hail nutldlngB, Main nt.9 aug2l-lyd Bl anh'.ii i-F, Ind HARTFORD E CO.. HARTFORD, CONN INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER P K R I K T U A IWltb a Huccenstiil Bnsiness Phtperience of Fif t y Years. Casti i a j it l aptial and Surplus, . 5l0, 000. OU 1 lisnrattfe tgaltsst uMMor ffaitijgff by Fira, on DaellinM, Partiiture, Storafl, Wandiouae, Mar chamii.'va, Miti, Wanntrtiirto. a nit ftthw kiuda ii property, can te vttvt-Od in itiin 'ompvny upon aa favorable trmd aa Ice nature of ftstsrhiks aQdaecurity to Poliry huldt-ri v. ill a.lmit. PARTICULAR ATT ENTf ON efren t. ituiarios Farm propit, ii-itii. . ' i lUnga, liainavan J outhuildinn coRilectaiT, nnd Furnfturn, r.lvnMt h, H.i), tirain, ai uitii l'tefc-il & l. , centatned that in, for a t"ri.i ot ypnta at LOW raroa oi pra Oj i urn . orFro.ns T. C. A H n, Secretary. If ffoatingtOB, Pre't. C. C. Lyman, A&A't a5sy. W, N. Bowttn, Ai tuary t. Alerand-r, Oeveral Agent for the Woaturn am! South Wt-att-rn Statea, tlolambtu, Ohio J. iirahaM., A ' tituitrat Affeul foi the Waatern and South Wtorn tti.-- tlunthua, Ohi. A :iti -iih lor hlih .tn--. may b uiadb to (h i atSarttpMid, the dul v autliorixHl A Mat of the t 'outpany. A. C." Ii A LLof W A .SON, Ag'ta OmcR : Wfafbfe Hall Uuildl.,;;, Halo street atut231 yd WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No. ft .'list (Street. Iietweeu Msln nwi LectMt KM BE OEEEB TO THIS PI II LI I WW WheeUr st Wilaun'a Improved SeainfrMs cltiue at rein. e.J pdoea, with increased ptMifWIaai in its merits as the best and most lvliable ianill machine note iu uttt. If sews equally wall on the thiclmst ur tiiiiiest tal ri. i; uiuke-i the Iocs, stitch impuasiblu to unrsval, ,ih the eseiitiai advantage of beingallke ou both ides, feraiag no riM-" or chain on the under side ; im simple iu coo. structiou, more speedy iu Dtov enfant, und moie durable than auy other machine. We give full in strnctlons to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stlti.li, hcui, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all eti tbe. same machine, aud warranted foff three years. We also keep oa onstantly h.ud a full vssoi tie..-iil Of SiDer's machines. Circulars coptaiuin testiinoni.ls of lb- shove machiues, ironr peron of thu hiuhest stan.tJus Kast and Wist, (jiving prices, Ac, will be furulabe.t gratia, on application In person or by 'ittei feb91v ' r. M. MKLLMAN. "Tiie Amerieau Clothing House." Ot' a arovH op vuhjp ..v avper CRothing i. now complete t igetlier win, a fall line of all styles of Fancy Notioni. and Tut uisliiug Goods, nil of which we offer to the Who!., sale trade, and will ifuarantee them t jiive .alls faction iu quality, style, and price. St.. would aim. annonnceto the citirxna of EvaQ.fltle, and to lbs rebtil trade generally, that In sdilltlon try out wholeeaie stock, we will keep a superior litie oi g.Hida for Retailikh. Iu tbi. hue we trill soil exclusively for Cash. But w e can and w tll other goods lower titan they were ever sold by ths regolai dealers In thU cl ty. Try us, and see for voursulves wm. k rursni ,t c0., sept2b So. 2D ilaln ctreet-

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