Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 57, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 November 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

KVsHI Mi iKKl '1 .SOVtJIBKIt 14 Republican Jollifi iUU cation. RSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER L5TH. country is invited to participate, aero ill be music, songs, speeches, ires, fireworks, illuminations and a good Ji generally. Let everybody and bis Ij be present to 'share in the general and hurrah lor Old Ale and Hamlin. eS?The Tote lor President in Vigo Qty, is only six votes smaller than that at the October election. The Krpubli3 gain just 26 votes over the poll cast Lane, while the Democrats cast 250 s less than Mr. Hendricks received for ernor. The facts "and figures .show a ious state ot affairs in this county. Terre lltiute Journal. The only thing "curious" about the afthat we can see is the fact that the 215 ?S Which were cast for Mr. Bell in Nonher were given to Mr. Hendricks in tober. It is certainly not very strange a Mr. Douglas should fall behind Mr. ndrick?, when so many votes for the lit. were given to Mr. Bell. OtHrlal Vote of Warrick Couuly. The following is the official vote of Wark county at the election on last Tuesday, i Cth inst.: Township.

aderson 70 l.'ij :t: 5 on 231 J23 22. 32 .mpbell 113 9 56 15 eer 34 58 1 36 j trt CI I 143 06; 3 lue 14; 7(J: 4; jio-. 92 123; 224! 28 iven- 23 13C 11 geon 105 40 j 4'J 3 celton 41 89j 11 Total 7841 810! 7451 95

f OsmmjsiVwfaa. A Word in the Inquiring. As much inquiring has been instituted 1 to the olijrrt of the hint assessment by le Managers of the Wabash and Erie Canal, . 'e propose to present the facts that all may nderstand. The heavy rains in June last so washed ie banks and increased the bars as to render the cans! unaarigftblc. A meeting of stockholders was held on the 10th o' ;eJptem!'fr, to take into conndentioo the jfpedieney of repairing the canal, aad placa' it in a navigaMe condition. I'pon preentatiou of facts, and after dim considera- ' ion, it wn i tinrniim.iviM v voted to repair the ?anal, make ;n a sefi.'nient, and collect the lalance of Btocl itiio ut delay. , Tin; Board, iu rdaoce with theoe ion w itruft ions, procee.led ..t once to make the lecessary repairs and collect the stock. Repair-; were completed, boats were runling Bad the canal has never been in better

ondiu i than it was at that time when it wms i ll filled and bid fair to resist the Storm! I r a great length of time. But when a 1 1 was complete and a revenue wa? o be realized, some persons in Daviess ;ounf, fearinp perhaps the light of civilization might shine in upon them through this avenue of trade, cut the bank aud turned the watei from its vt onted course to uniermine and wah away the embankments M the canal, nnd the huttments of Prairie creek aauedoct. so as to render the canal

entirely useless above Port Gibson. When a ftf people deriving so much benefit as those of . Daviess county, seek to demolish and not s.main the avenues of trade, the Board cannot feel justified in repairing the destructive work of those "fire eaters ' of Eaf viess county. It is estimated that the cost to repair I would amount to 2,000, which cannot be justified by the present condition of the finances of the company. The Canal between Evansville and Port Gibson is now in navigable condition and doubtless will remain so unless smoethiug unfomeen thou Id occur. Tims we perceive tile repairs have been made as ordered by the stockholders, but this last work of the destroyer it is not deemed advisable to repair. The Board now desire the stock-holders to pay up this last assessment readily so that the heavy indebtedness incurred by their acls may lie immediately paid. Money is wanted, and must be obtained. The expenditure was au act of the stockholders and they must not shrink from duty when thf working men call for cash. Ami tor tbe benefit of stockholders in the country (and perhaps not a few in the city ) 1 am authorized to say that edit trill be male unless the last assessment is immediately paid. Can At..

Coia tnHiti.-itteil. KUITOHS OF THE K V A NSV1 t.I.F. Jllf RN A I. : A Kentucky friend of mine hos written me from LooisrilU a topiftg, tlouhtitip;, fearintr, letter on the prol).tlile results ot the ele--tiou of Mr. Lincoln to the 1 'resiliency. In this letter he thinks it impolitic for Republicans to evnlt over their success. There is. perhaps, uo presumption in mxj answering niy friend, through you publicly. M opportunities, I think, enable me to know what the Republican principles of I860 are ; not local, but iu the seat of its power which is the North-west. I will then say to my friend that Republicans do not exult because they have gained a victory over their brethren in the South, for every patriot will deplore a sectional victory ouly less tbau aseetio-'al defeat. But we will . xult, because we, the Republicans of the North, have so signally triumphed over the politicians, small and great, of the North, aa well as South, whose meat and drink it has lonij been to slander us aud our principles to the masses of our Southern brethren, and to foment discord between the. North aud South as the chief mean of securing party powei and spoils. For example ; 1 am aware that custom allows gre.it latitude to politicians when pub licly representingthe principles of their opponents. But may I ask, what honor or truth or manliness was there in the declaration of that Northern President elect ot the Charleston Convention .made when just entering upon the duties of his office ; made from the chair as President of tbe most inflammable

political body evr assembled in the country; made, too,in tbe wor6t of all localities where a northern man should circulate a fa!se report detrimental to the 'burncter of the men of the North ; made to ! Ihmi.1 by thousands of southern men and .women on the spot, and to be soon read and heard by all t'ue rest from Maryland to Texas ; was it not simply monstrous that such a man iu such a place should deliberately and gratuitously charge the whole Republican partof the North with a design to overtbrw"constitution of the L'nited States : rjf ' e rK - - - - course

cut ui cum v .iiui . suutiiti' What wonder that the, bip A5QS of the South should be alarmed at th a 1 unf inn r f a T? publican 1 resident; whe such gQ such an exa,niKof fementindiscord. Was everd.scord so vilely sown ? Does, then, the KepP.aUau, party not do well to esult over Such enemies fallen, and at the near prospect of the opportunity to vindicate its conservatira character in the esercise of power. We confidently expect that a few months or, at most, years of Republican dmiu. istration will make all lovers of the Union in the South rejoice with us over the election of Mr. Lincoln. Before hi3 nomination, I myself have heard more than one slaveholder of high character and standing in the State, and warm opponents of Re publicanism, bnt who knew much more of its merits and demerits than the politicians of the extreme South, declare that they ! should not be afraid to see the Republican party in full unopposed possession of the government; for they believed the course of ; a Republican administration would be extremely conciliatory towards the South. Since, then, we have nominated and elect- I ed to the Presidency a Republican of unblemished record for conservatism; a man j not ambitious not n professional politician ; and yet one of marked ability and firm . straightforwardness, who fears to do wrong j but is fearless to do right ; a man of the people, whose manly and simple virtues j have already endeared him to the 'country wherever known ; (we know the man, ar.d with him for a leader, we will not forebode bat hope and strive for the best); we will not fear disunion, although, after all the j misrepresentations our principles have suffered in the South we now expect at least j some efforts at it in certain quarters. As Republicans, in this hour of our first triumph, we look to Mr. Lincoln to restore j the government to the policy of the early fathers of the Republic ; for this we will hope and work ; and, if needs be, watch ! and pray and fight. We will not be weary in well doing, "For indue season we shall reap, if we faint not.'' A Conservative Rkpiblica.v. A Sk.n in Mississippi. A geutleinan from Northeast Mississippi informs the New Orleans Bulletin that an ex-ineniher of the Alalama Senate narrated to him the following incident : "One of the Bell and Everett electors in Alabama was addressing a large audience in North Alabama a week or tw o ago, composed of the adherents of all three of the parties iu that State. He spoke iu favor of the I'nion, and in ihe midst of his speech paused and said he wished to ascertain the views of those he wm ad dressing. For this purpose, he requested every BUM present who was in furor of maintaining the I'niou and our lights in it. even it Lincoln should be ele-ted, to rise to his feet. Every man in the lare audience promptly rose." . - i i ' 1 1 . i. i . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ml - IIHI ElS'Jilt. M casks Sugar Cured Ifams, I Pried Beet. 8 " Shoulders, 1 bid Ex. Bologuas, 1 ii'- Break fast Bacon, Andtoi sale at the lowest prices at novM .IACOB StNIOII .( SuN d. MMJI H l.-tJ, He. m 500 lbs Gum Packing, 250 Iba Cotton Rope, all si .., IS reels V.x. Packing Yam, 5st lbs Sacking Tiie, For sale at JACOB SINZICH a SON'?, nuvl'J Watcr-st , bet. Syc I on and Vine. IIJtMTOH I JT.1I P.- HJt'K store an extra article of Toinatoe atsup f oar own aiske. about 100 nu. in Jogs of 1 to '., gals . nnd alo in bottles, .it wholesale and stall. Als ., a superior arti. le of French Mustard ii C gal. Jais and bottteff. noVi2 JACOB SINZICH & SON. m I HB! HS MUMS! j fi.yrii m assortment, nice and cheap, just received at SCHAFKKB ! BfSSING'S, iidv12 g at '-"" No 49 Ma.n street. BI.I.VIIS J.VH MX WW tures. A large assortment ol Oil minted Blinds, Wirnto Paper ami Fixtures. ery cheap, just received at SCHAPKEU t Bt"S-ING'S, nov.12 No. 4! Main street. 1" Comfort". IbO extra heavy and nice r overlets. Blankets, and very heavily wndded Comforts, lot sale cheat, at SCHAPKER S BISS1.NG S, oris No. 49 Main street W J II IKS- HJTB. fl.l'.HKB, K, . M J Our stock of La-lies' and Misses' Hats, risjmi i. Fivncb and American Flowecs, Velvet tod Bonnet Ribbons, always complete at SCHAPKER BUSSING'S, novl No. 4'J Main street. mmJtJ rJUHKTl.VJ I.V KXTHJ nice article, colors and stripes to match, something worth hevinc. just received at SCHAPKER. Bt SSlNti S, nov.12 No. 40 Main street. It s ' SIIJ I ...' ol Shawls, of . SCIIAPKKR ,v No. -j.v KjvitVerv description, BC881NO'S, 19 Main street. less 11 let)' at rbeap novl O.JIKSTH llHi" HOOBS.-OI It stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods cannot be excelled weal of the mountains. HCHAPK.KB .t 111 SSING'S, novIS Ho. 49 Main street WW K I. I. H.I -V l I -V tJ 1 O H .V K. MM 1 lilsl1, ir is prepared to bang doorei mom belts, put ou patent door spriuiT. at the shortest notice Orders left w ith his father ut the Library Rooms will be attended to. novl'2-4td mo rn k OK j f o i.s-T.n i:. t Executor. Notice is neret Hiv. that the undersigned has been appointed exe the last wHI of CteulMtta Ann Fsrrell, rf .f late Evansville, Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to besolvi nt. JOHN T. WALKER. novIS Executor. V" Tit K OK- SJ,Mi.S'OTil K IB hereby given that I will sell at public Auction, on Tuesday, the oth day of December, A. D., 1S00, at the residence of Clements Ann Furreil, late of Evansville, Vanderburgh county, deceased, all her personal property, consistiug of household and kitchen lurnitnre, oue cow, aud one silver watch. A credit of six months w ill I e given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surely, waiving valuation or api,rais. ment Uw. JOUh t . V A . K I 11 . uovlU-3wd j-oj'smJnn..'T8 to Lxrcutor. t O OH my LAS'GLEY. 100 sacks pure Pennsylvania Buckwheat floor, HW bbls pure Northern Onious, 2,Ksi Bta prune Uhioand Pennsylvania Butter. The above will be sold at Cincinnati prices, adding freight, by newts COOK I LANGLE1 . MZMSB, JKIBH, JMSH. 0 HlTTBJiXM tra Mess Mackersl, 10 kitts extra No. I do., 10 kitts extra No. 2 do.. 9 kitts tongues and sounds, 1 1,1,1 ni,-L-iii I'odrtsh. :t bbls tares No. 1 ?l.ckeral. 1 . 1,1,1s 1I0 No 8. .1 hlds do No. 3. 2 tierces cnolce Kenuebeck Salmon, 1 bbl Baltimore Roe Herring, 1 bbl Shad, 1,500 lhs Georgia Bank Codflsh, verv choi- e, 2iir.s smoked llalibut, in store and for sale by (na12) COOK A LAXULEY. MZJK.1iOJ'S, tOCOJ JVMTMt HJMB M J mi, Ac ,fc. 500 tresh Cocoa Nuts, S bxt fresh Lemons, -'."i bx Layer Raisins, 'X casks Zapte Currauts, 1 cask Germma Cherries, '20 bxs '1 ui kish Prunes, 20 drums Sultana Raisins, just received at oris COOK LASGLEYja. WHI I K U'HKJT MJLOVB.-lOO WW sacks choice White Wheat Flour, at COOK A LxNGLEi'S. MMOHBMi HJMIIBB in IIOS. HOTMM ties Hor-ie Radish for table use best vou ever (nnsfjl COOK LANG LEY S. f1H i: K S K, 1 HKKBK, t M K K K . 4 Is bis large rich Hamburgh C'lieese, 20 bxs Engsb Dairy do., B bxs Fancy Nutmeg do., for sale by unvl2 COOK & LANG LEV.

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Grand Ball on Thunda f t'pninrr AT TBE OLr Hcild nt aJ BREWERY, ft pc r c w' ,.een by the members of u ov .nT FIRE COMPANY NO. 1. COMMl IT L B i tj Ait It A NO k.51 E NTS A. G. BVttlYSX, I A. H. Ji ses, ' H. Ktncitorr, j Vac MrKn ven, .'UN A. Ham , j Karn. SaaBFB, PtiOMt M4NACEB. Fkki. hHI'K, j H. KiRCmiorr, J..n A. ff an ev, f A. t:. Si i.iivas. KC Kre OwbUhm will fr Ladias, P.v. tHtOts. l.iKKi l'llsli targe 8il I'ilil. Kvf anil Ni-slutuock 1'otati -, rlir b.-st iu the ril, l.ir shI.hi lota to Witt by (novlL') CixK & LANG LET. MI OL SK TO UK. T. A liriek House, corner First and Locoat stii-ets, with Fire-rooms, Kiteben, mid Cellar, also, a food Well. Kuquire of F'raneis Link. uovl-.tt KM ZOO extra choice iieel Toukuob, of our own (QOVlJ) ( OilK A I. KGL KY'rf. ! Proctor Gamble's No.l 3oap, 10 bxa do Cron u Soap, 1T f i do German u in ! do . Soap, : 10 bx do Tallow- Candles, 90 bx do full weight ! Star Caudles, 2 bids Winter Lard Oil, for Bale by novl2 CGUK & LANGLEY. THM WMtMtMtMJfWJS M Store, latelv owned and occupied bv Michael Gavisk, deeeaaed, hb a grocery and provision store, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Ther is a Drat-rata smoke house attached to the store. Api.lv to John Gavist, or WM. RA HM, Jr. julyii-diwtf MS JTTMJY-4) ISO UJl.tCS CJMnelton Batting, 1" bales Maysville do., just recoived ami for sale by no9 GEO. FOSTER k CO. 0 1'if -17 HHM.S. Ht'JC JUST Hti M., c.'ived per Railroad, and for sale bv nov9 CEO. FOSTER A CO. mr an if m .-- HKJ.V! no HBI.S. M Extra Flour, io sacks do., lnoo do Bran store and for sale hy novO GEO. FOSTER CO. MM JK t I. J Jt Jl Mil I'M H wheat. Icon t,s lresh Buckwheat, in bbls ami bas, just received and for sale by nov9 GEO. FOSTER i CO. K y VKItf MtHVlT8.:ii biixkn Layer Raisins, .'si laixes Layer Raisins, 2 frails Dates, 5 bbla Sicily Almonds, 5 d Brazil Nuts, 5 do Filberts, 1 case Olivi Oil (pints), 1 case do(tuartK), to arrive and lor sate by povg GEO. FtlSTER tc CO. Coroner's Inquest MM Kill Ofrtin TIIK HO II 1' O F MM BMrsSan lloef.r, found dead at the house ot J. II. Roelker,ou the corner of Sixth and Sycamore streets, Evansville, Pigeon township, Vanderburgh ennnty, on November 0th, lfcGO. The verdict of the jury wa.iie came to his death by cutting his throat, wrist, and stomach witli a pocket knife in hisown band. At the time of his death he was about 69 jears of age ; be was about live feet six inches high ; when he died he was dftwatad in blue pants and white shirt, aud had nothing on his pcr.-oii. novO-.Kv .tolIN WAYM.YN, Coroner V. C. CI J I' X, BHOT, J.VII I. KJ it:&7t ' bags assorted sizes Shot, 200 lbs. Bar Lead, 50,000 French G. D. tiuu Caps, 20,000 American wo., SOjMM American S. IS. do., lo.ouo Ameiicau D. O. Water Proof Caps, o.oeO P. Revolver Caps, just received and for sale at nov8 KLLIOTT'S Family Grocery. c ,0 I KKH 1 ' i OM- KKK ! lo H.I u l'nine Rio Coffee, 10 bags Old Goveiumcnl Java do., just received at uovS ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. C' It OX. UJHKUH lot OJ, a II os.. W Baker's Chocolate, 7" tbs. fresh ground Ttice Flour, I doz. French Mustard, 100 gross boxes Win. Gate's Matches, wooden box, Iihi gross boxes Win. Gate's do., paper box, J0 !4 do., jiwt received uud for sale at uovS KLLIOTT'S Family Grocery. g .MMVMJKJVV, MtBTTMMt, JtJIf Ji tlius doz. liressed Chickens, 60 lbs. choice Roll Ratter, 300 doz. tivsh Eggs, just received aud for sale by (UovSi OHAS. McJOHN&'I'ON . M.M.OI H'.-FL1IVM! JOO SMS K AM tea W hite Wheat Flour, 50ks. auperrins do., just received and for ss,U by nov8 CHAS. McJOHNSToN. n.i MMtfrr.- to noz. 1.9 lb lans Lobsters, 10 doz . H,lb cans do., 10 doz. 'Xy 'b. cans Shad, lo do. 2 lb. cans Salmon, di 4 Tr. ,-ans Salmon, '20 do?, obdh Saldines, 4o do cans Sardines, Inst received and for sale st novi ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. H BO It'll A H!p6wBM:AbMg M Froiitier Birie Powder, 100 J kegs do., 2(X1 k- i Miuiugaiid Blasting Powder, 35 cases assortad can ulster Powder, in store at Powder Magazine, and for sals at nova ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. mTMTS, o.irs. too H tan. . W W Oats, Just received at eived at KLLIOTT'S Fauiilv Grocorv. mPIH M?B I'M TB. lil IIOS BOTTLES M PieFruit, assorted ; 20 doz ql Cans Fresh Peaches, just received aud for sale at nov7 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. H KriH B.- BO X PIJTBJB80H TWM ed Jellies, 4 d07 V2 Pints assorted Jellies, just reci ived, and for s de at nov7 ELLIOTT S Family Grocery. J. H MAGHEE & CO., MM Il .I W BO I II OI'T TH KM H Stock of f'all Goods, are now in receipt of a very large and elegant stock of WINTER GOODS, purchased at very low lates by one of the paitnwrs iu person, who is always in tbo market hunting up bargains We will sell for cash, at New Tork prices, or to prompt paying customers, as cheap as esn be found west of the mountains. We have just received "25 cases very handsome Prints. '25 bales Domestics. 5 do Brown Drillings. 5 do Scarlet Flannels. 10 cases Bleached Muslins. 3 do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds aud Satinets, in ito Notions of all kinds. With a tfreat variety of other Goods, which are all to tie sold out before Spring, at prices lower than the lowest. J. U. MAGHEE X CO., novS First Street, Evansville. I jZni'OHTjvT ui:.nKiiiK8. If there is in the list of Remedies given to the world for acceptance and approval, any which an I entitled lo coulideure by their perfect adherence j to the laws and intention of the Creator, one is the I'Mvirsai. coven rf.mkov, for every species of 1 Lnug, Throat, and Bronchial dirliculty, even that of I Actual Consumption, aud the other the justly celebrated tolc anoiivne, a most perfect remedy for Nenralnia, Gout. Rheumatism, Partial and Actual Paralysis. St. Vitus Dance. Chronic, Spasmodic aud Nervous Head Ache, TVoth Ache, Ear Ache, and that chief of all causes of diseases, Loss of Sleep. If our friends will accept the declaration that for six or eight years these preparations have been through tests that would svtisfy all, in place of sweeping declarations that mean nothing, and then procure and read the pamphlets, to tie found with all dealers and ageuts, they wilt Is able to judge ho w far they can Is-relied on. liKN KKAL Mil.a SUNNS WELL & Co., .1. W and 8 Coiumercial Wharf, Boston. (iiO. Ill" XNK WELL, 145 Water street, New York. I'ndet the special supervision of J0I1N L. BUNNEWKLL, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mass., whose siguature c ivers tbe corks of the Kennine ouly, aud to whom address all communications. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. KELLKR " WHITE, Wholesale aud Retail Agents, Evansville. uovo-lm dAw WWII HI.K 1 BIIM. M'HMMH 4JVW cumber Pickles, In vinegar, at SI per 100; 20 gallons TomatCatsup, inst received and for sale (lt (uov KLLIOTT'S Familv Grocerv. M, J II 111 B J.VIt .niBBKs- HJTB. trimmed, notice at nov8 The latest stvlcs made to order on short VAC TIER A MARCONNIKK'S, 39 Main Street. m M'K W KV'M.VM.VtiB Sl.Vf K Til K mM. City Council ordered you to put dowu a No. 'j side-walk Iu front ot your property, but you have not itoue so. Go immediately to Glover's and buy some of his good Grab Plank aud obey the order at once. nov5dw IWwMiW U OO MIS JUJ I.V. We are now dallv receiving, by railroad and Adams Express Company, our second stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, to which we invite our old customers, and as many new ones as will befrieud us w ith their coutideoce, assuring thesi that our noods, in quality and prices, will always compare favorably with those of any house is the City. Ladies, call aud csnrhsce yourselves. now KOSER BROS. JT1 JH M T V" B9XBS. JHOKT 3O0 MZd empty boxes for sale cheap. Apply to WM. BIERBOWER. Druggist. r.ovT 78 Main si., Washiagton Biock.

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0 TTSTKBH . lOdoz 2 qt. Taiis Frpsh Cove OyBtera, H do 1 ,,t. do Jo rto do mo Piito Tomaiu CBtaiip, 5 do Qnarts do do 3 do Mushroom do 3 do Waluut do Jut raasived ir iamoii.1. and for sale at "'7 KLLIOTT'S FHmily Grocery. of Lemon, for remoTi.-itr imn rujl .ml frn smius roaa unen ,.r nthr taaim. t "c- N. S. THOMPSON ? NV Dnii; S'..re W drums, j n-t imr.rtrd and received b B. GILBERT & ( O., No 4 Sycamore st. ort. rJl SO UJltltt l sler just received aud for sale bv CIIA. JOHNSTON. ' New (4i k Pta 14 WVB-r MKVKMVKUJk I-HUSH fsvf mm' plv .,t Co.i r,l, trliich is an excellent aiticle, and warranted not t smoke. Also Coal oil Lamps with handles, w hich are very convenient for cm rj ing a boat, b,r sale by WM B1ERB0WER, Druggist, nuv6 No. 7S Main street, Washington Block. rwuiK nn hh o ku mjvm u.vjl i genuine Dr. Meigs's Breast Pump, the very best article of the kind manufactured. One trial will convince. For sale by WM. BtERBOWER, Druggist, novt; 73 Maiu street. Washington Rloek MU It M and Face, trv the ConiBound Glvcerine Lo tion, for tale at WM. BIERBOWER'S, Druggist, nov; 7a Main street, Washington Block. M'JHHH. VII KB. fVM8.Ji I.JIHUM m and well selected assortment of Ladies' nn,l Misses' Capes, Tippets, Victorinea, Cuffs, Muffs, Fur Trimmings, etc. Also, Gentleman's Otter, Beaver, and Seal Caps. Gloves, Collars, etc., all made of prime and fresh Bkins, at VAUTIER & MARCONNIEB S, DOVi 30 Main street. 61 I.J S.Kit CJ f VO l-KKb.JJS'tl Jf i t riminiugs, at BOT5 VAI'TIER A MARCONNIER'S. ' Willi. JifJHfi l-JHS, JT MM (novo) VAUTIER i MARCONNIER'S. WM KHfJHun njv8, Kit a ovkmM Coat Collars, Wristbands, Trimmings, 4c. , I VAi TIER MARCONNIER'S. 0 w o W xi P m En O O n fe o M o o 9 St w o CD ill B 0 H b 0 0 PJ cl as T- a H H s 0 2 o C a 73 S 3J -3 ( -73 3 . o bio r-l aSS W o -a o 3 to Jj NEW YORK STORE. V OKKK UIJSUI oru UOOBS J.VMI asking the patronage ef this community, we have only to say that ws come amongst you as permanent ritisens, and promise tliHt in all things our word shall be made good. Oui puuhases Lave been made safer the most favorable 1 1 rcumstancoe, lu New Ycrk aud other Fastern 1 ttles, A long residence and intimate business connections with the best mercantile houses there, gives us advantages to buy goods cheaper than can be doue under any other circumstances. Wo hive adopted a system that is somewhat new here, bnt it is the only one which will enable a merchant to sell goods at low prices throughout an entire stock CASH EXCLUSIVELY, O 3VT JfcJ 3F 3FL I CD IE2, AND K0 VFVIATIOS; ALL ARC To BE TREATED ALIKE. Our endeavor has b.-vu to buy everything of the BEST QUALITY Latest Styl And we have made arrangements to keep our stock supplied with the most FASHIONABLE Goods as soon as they appear East. GILES & McPHEETERS, No. 5 First street, ihtingS, near the PoatOtncd. Foster's Ne sept.'o Bi BOOTS AND SHOES! jE3 3VE O S7 -A. JLm . rwMti i wBKHBiajvmn iub hk- ; ML moved his Shop from Main street, No. 63, to App's Bbs k, No. V Fourth street, opposite the Upper Market House, and req wests his old friemls and the public in general to call aud see him at his ; new stand, as be cau still satisfy them all iu the Boot and Shoe line. tk" Repairing shall Is- done at the shortest notice, aud in the best of Style. Contr Our, fame Jit ' - Chrmp for fmth .' j octia-Imd JOHN M. APP. ST .?: JtJVIM CK.WK.1T.-50 HHI.B Mj Louisville Cement, 10 hhds. Grey Lime, at cl isi ia!' bhd, in store and for sale by ect25 W. M. A1KMAN It CO. MM'ITJTOKB 7.- BBI.B. fHOMfMi M Nsshnnnocfc Potatoes iu store and for sale at i low figures, to CLOSE OUT, hy oct25 W. M. AIKMAN A CO. U. W. ARMSTRONG, Old eetablinbeJ Steam Furniture and Chair M AM'FACTL'KEK, And w holesale and retail dealer in all kinds of ' Plain and Fanry Furniture and Chairs, ft II J I'K TH K I.J KIH KB T. JJS'll ! M one of the best arranged and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, aud can sell as low as any ! Cincinnati House. Anv Pattern desired made to order on short no1 tice. " Turning of any kind promptly attended to. WAIl work warranted to be made of seasoned material, aud'of superior workmanship. WareKooms, No. b" Main street. nov3 NEW FALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, 0 .1U.V BTHMiKT, J'JiXT ml W next door to BiitrollTs, resjiectfiilly announces to her friends and the ladies ot Evansville and viciuitv iu geueral, that she has just returned with her Fall stock of Millinery aud Fancy Goods, which is the Unrest, finest aud most beautiful ever brought to the city. She invites all to (rive her a call and examine her stock, and she Batters herself that she will be able to please all. both in the quality and prices of her goods. eeptU Mrs. J. HASTINGS. W. M. AIKMAN a CO,. F HrL ODUOE AND Commission Merchants, No. 6 North Waiter St., K-vnnsvllle. mV Agents for the sale of Bait, Elour, Grain, Provisions, acd all other articles of Produce. cct25

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Beed H Burrow are in daily receipt of new and fresh goods, direct from the factory. Their stock ia complete, and will be sold to prompt Retail Merchants on short time, at mid low ncrnr.s, and no mistake. nov7 JfK Hi. S !MCKZ.JB8! 5 doz gallon Jars Plain Pickles, r do do Mixed do 5 do y 5 do V. do Plain do do Mixed do 5 do quart jnrs Plain do o do do Mixed do S do pint jars Assorted So Jiut received and for sale at no7 ELLIOTT'S Fauiilv Qrocery. BOOTS AND SHOES. M II J VK HKJKMTTMill J.fll M Urged my store, and ham on Land a lull sup ply of BOOTS AND SHOES of my own nannfa ture, all of which I will wai rant ot the best quality. I have purchased my leather fr r;u.h, and will sell on the on, prit-e syatem for cish, lower than the sain quality ef goods are usually sold in this city. WM. EMERY, sept21 -3uid 190 Main-st .cor. tlsrsuth-st, Presli Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT KEEN & PRESTON'S. wm 1. Hjvn just l o.n.n K.yi K ii WW receiving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods and Notions, and cordially invite tbe trade to call and examine our goods and prices, believing we can make it the interest of every cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. We have just opened lo cases assorted high colored Kadder Prints, (mostly small figures). 4 cases solid black, sud black and purple Prints. 2 do F'urniture Prints. 2 do Comfort Prints. 2 do Patchwork Prints (solid colored and figured). 2 do Tickings. 3 bales. Scarlet Flannels. 2 cases Plaid Linseys. 4 do Heavy Tweeds (Brown and Oxford Mixed). 2 do Sattinets. 2 do California Shirtings. 4 do Bleached Muslins. 4 bales Sea Island fine brown Shii ttnc:i do Shirting Stripes. 4 cases 2 by 2 and 4 by 4 Apron 1 fracks. 6 bales 4 Brown Shirtings. G do Light 4-4 Brown Shirtings. 10 do Heavy 4-4 Brown Sheeting 9 4 do Brown Drills. 14 n I nieces Jaconet aud Cambric Muslins.

50 do Himalayas, 50 do Debeiges. CO do Assorted Hiu-h Colored Delaines 40 do Solid Colored Delaines. 25 do Tartan Plaids. 30 do Cashmeres. 35 do Plaid Coburgs. 45 da Blue and Bio vn Cbbargs. 25 do Merinos. 30 dszen' Wooleu Shirts and Drawers (Wh Grey mixeil).

500 Colored aud White Hooped skirts. An Assortment of Comforts, Hosiery, CIo' Threaits, Belts, Cham brays, Velvet Ribbons, feta ltiblsus. Combs, Hair I'ius, Suspenders, which makes our assortment noire complete, all for sale LOW AS THE LOWEST. KEEN .t PBK3TOB I'al k.T.A II J. VI I 9 MINED TO 1 j.yit IIHTfCHDCCMD GEORGE THORNIIILL tukns pleasure iu ii -osnshnf; his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, be flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still lie found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every desci iptiou can be obtained on the best of terms. nTfcST Repairing done with uealiiess and dispatch Second-hand Harness ilwayaou hand. iel UI.VTKK t9P8.- Jl Sr&KJy'MfMV assortment ot new styles for Winter, just received per Express, aud for sale cheap for cash, at nov5 VACT1EK MARCONNIER'S. 610 TO .rtllLKH K .y'IKIIJCB'B T for good aud all size Shakers. sept'21 UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. jam -.v - TO tJWMMSJHJR .Tit' WW business and build up au extensive (.'ash trade, I will, from the l'Jlh of this month, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My ettck ia l u and fresh, cotpi imm tho most Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of the seasonAnd I am confident that cash buyers will be Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. by catling at tbe cheap a-h storeof WM. M. DUNCAX, Oetl3-2aed No. o Main street. FALL TRA D E- 1 860. BICH'n J. CONNKB. WW. WoBMAN. CONNER &. WORMIAN, mw WHOI.KSJ IK II I J I K Its -V WW Boots and Shoes, No. " Pearl street, between Vine and Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custom aud Kastern work, which is offered to the trade at lowest prices. aug21-3nid ji m n u u t . , HOOPLAND S GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GKJCAT S T A X l A K IJ Ji M F. 1) 1 F. S of the present Bge, have aoplired lb. ir ;ret pof nlnrity only through years of trial. Llnbounded satisfaction is rendered bj them iu ali cases. HOOFLAKD'S G F R M A - B ITT F ti .s v 1 1, i i-ositivk.lv CCUE Liver Complain to , lyni'tH,at J Mitel ice, N-rv.uit Debility Im;.- - of the Kidney, - 1 all dimarising from a ; - : ! n-J liver, ur weakutss of stomach and ditive j. AND WILL I'OKITIVKLV PEIAFST YelUiW Fever, Hitioua W9ert ami Ferrr and Aj ioe our Almauiu: for prof. Prict' 7"iOts er lMfctle JI00FLA SD'S BA LSA Mir CORDJA L , WILL POMTIVKI.Y HUE Couclis, Cldri, or lluarHfii-'SJi, Broncliitiu, Ii-flu-enzA, Croup, Pueuuionia, Imipi?ut Coi Buniption , aud ha performed tbe moot astouishiug cures ever known of : CO N K I R H ED CON S 0 M P T I O H As a Diarrhcea cordial it is asonslsd. Price 75 Cents per bottle. II00FLAXD S GERMAN PILLS, being well-kuowu throughout Europe and Aiuercan need no commendation here. They are purely vegttable, are prepared with great exactness an sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can be found. Price 25 cents per Indx. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.j.nt son & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., aud are sold by druggists and dealers iu uiediciL..everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be ou the outside of each bottle or box. In onr ' Everyotts jtJssjnssc,' published annually, v6n will rind testimony and comtneudatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given awav by all our agents. BEWAUE OF COL WTEUFFITS. See that yon get Hooflana's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, la.,and that his signature is on the wrapicr of each bottle Keller It White, Agents for Evansville, Ind. Leich & Carlstedt, " do do do dec9 WILLIAM BIERBOWER, WHOLESALE TT Gr Gr I T ASD DEALER IN PA ATS, BR USHES, OILS. VA RXISH, WindowGlassandghuuware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wtwr, J(e., S;c. namhing-tott Black, .Waff street. EVANSVILLE. INB. sKsr Prttprietor uf the Genuiue Bell's Tonic. fehl6-lyJ , ntT V Mi H I' VJHIK T OK 10 0 JLV and Willow Ware at octl2 COOK A LANGLETS.

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HUNNELL'S ' Fi 1BMKKL Y OF STBFI.F A IIl'NHntT.L.) Flooring TVtllljs. CORNER OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVA SEVILLE, TSD rWlMMS .VK ti K s TJ II 1. 1 s II. tt K.S-T , n?w 111 ' 1 ' ration, with new and com plete Machinery of the latest stvle, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, PhirilriK and Or.. ..ving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Btouldfngs Window K'.inils, and every oth. r desrripti.a, cf 'work done i ii such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to W well done, and ill be offered ; the lowest cash prices Dry Poplar Flooring and VT. athei -boarding coiistaotly on hand, sad sill be sotdftir cash, Brackets and Scrolls siiw.-d loany paOeru. Slitting and all binds ol Rawing done to order, and in Ihe must approved style. jv22 " V M. lil'VNKI.I. JKKESLriHLE STVLKS AT PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have uow iii .Ki..re, aud are submitting for inspect ion, their l .-cent extensive purchases of Fall and Winter Fancy and Staple Dry Good, which tor Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are unsnrisusied. Hi. y would direct particnlsr attention to the annexed lu,t, which will be die posed ot at prices that cannot fail to meet with the approbation of the most fastidious. The rjoods are all new and warranted perfect. Thev embrace Black and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Fancy English Tweeds,Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, Silks and Fancy Dress Goods of the most approved styles, Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock ot Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald & Malcom Long and Square Shawls, Fancy Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLaines. In tli Uottierv dopartnumt will lr ' a replete stork, in Plain, Mixed, iiml Fancy W5ol and fleeced Cotton Huh, Kanry Wool Knitted Good, iuclndiut: Hiawl, floodn, toutae Nu!dii, c, Lrt.ii.f.- aiitHi-Mitt Ktd, K. Silk, Cloth, and IlTirfc. iklu Qloves iiajLGiiunlto LedieB end iientM' h. Wool aud 3It rino Ve-nnj end Ft u. Il-ir- a. I miu new rjiiuptirt, auii I t i: .s' Furs. I Th-y arc prepared to exhibit thrMi Int- importation of Irinh Tiiutn Goods, rtniipriRtntx lrinh IstnenA ami ILindkerrhu'.a, the beet adortrueut ot Shetjttnei n tid Shirtintfl r oflnietl, Ltaen Piinmnk Table Clothe. Bleached nnd Brown, all -i..--. N- . kiiiH, Towele, Doyliee, and exery other deecriptioa nertaluing to thll otan of inau idactniw. N. B. Now on haitdd. a grtt variety ol Th-snip- ! tsoii'ri Celebrated Skirt.H, now eo hvorabl hntowa t the Lad lee ef thin ity, end uhih tfc A H. bpre j had t Ii" pleaanro ot Intro-itirinif . ' i Aa w ace deeirotu to aive to u or cea ohk-i h y f atlHntHiT' poimtdt, nnd hartnfr farfHtibi for o d.ing nei .ud to none iu our line ot (timluoiu, v m.. ; therefore fully tetrmined to dmrwwt of nnr prne- ! eut stock t the malleet rtiuunertitria pi i .?s. A nan respectfully solicited. octi7 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE-COMPANY. rns I i N It I ' i 1 v 1 . . 4(W WAI. NIT STKKET, PH 1 L A DKI.l'H I A. Fire Insurance, Limited &Perpetual, On Bui Id i age ad M erchand ise of all deecriptipne, GEu. H. HART, PMtdontl E. P. KOSS, Vi Pres' t. II. It 08HAU.1 Secretary. 9. II Di'Tlve, Ass't Sai'y. I I'lHk.l T0K8. Foster S. Perkins, K. P. Boss. .S. Jones, M. 0., A. K. ChSMihers, . II. Hart. K. I ktgxsnalt. W. Bailey, C. Cat tell. ii. II. .11 KnllfWi Jobts G. Bale, Charles G. Imlav. r. n i;i.l, bkiim anthbs, Ai;.-nl t..r Kvansville and vicinity. Law .V AntheS' Law ..dice, Main at fref?t. septic Ae;ue and Fever OK CHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED SMITH'S TO.YMC SVMtUM. rmMtK waTTMiJTMajs ojf mm:3 l imn JML in Iint;s and Medicines, aud persona alfffA- . 1 with the t'hillrt and ver or Ajcue and feneff, id re ttully invited to thin culehrat.l medicine, v. hit h hail jnMly ohtainwl a high fc-fepntattoa thiuUhout the t oitutiy, ;tnd lor Uianv vearM vaa Maintained it snpi ifi ity over all ofher reni.-diej h a a safe, certilin, speedy anl perni;ueut cuiv fur ('hilln and Kever r Aue and Fever. It doert not pro'ltK'f lierwlache, yiddineBS. hnzzini of the earSj or any of tho unpleitsant etfeexe vhich po fretpieutly attend the une of Quinine or other remedies, hnt may tie uivfii in all cases and under all circumstances whatever, to females, infants, and all persons "Alio nre debilitated or hare the most delhate constitutions, without the least apprehension of anv injurious or even UKpleaaut efferts. This medicine has become a staph; remedy, and for years has been extensively nsed throughout the Mates of Kentucky , Tennessee, Alabama, .Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, IIlinojri, Iowa, W isconsin , Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, IVunsy Ivania, Michigan, and California, and more lately in Kansas Territory, and has termanently curot'l J.'-K'.IKJO of cases in all its varied forms snd conditions, many of w hich were of from one to three yearM stamlinfr and had resisted all the usual fine. lira known in the country, and in no case did it tail to make a perfect and permanent cure where the directions wen' properly followed. Such Is Its invariable success that it has gained the confidence, favor, and patronage, of a large number of respertsbl practitioners of medicine throughout theconatry, who prebcrib and administer it in preference to quinine and other remedies. The Proprietor has in his pessoasUr. a large un tuber of certificated and other testimonials from persons who have used this medicine, as well as from physicians, druggists, apothecaries, and other dealers in medicine, attesting its superior virtues as a carativb iu Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, and he eould obtain many thousand more, or enough to fill up a large volume, but he does not deem it necessary, as it is already i-Sit. aud favorably known to the public generally. For sale by city and couutry Druggists and Apothecaries throughout the West, Notth-west and Soutb-wetst. WILSON, PETER, & CO., (SCCCEJ30R3 TO WILSON A STARBIKD, Wholesale Agents, Louisville, Ey. JOHN J. SMITH, repri?t--

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nave tun ved r Wtr street, three doon above Main. W K sre nnw iiiuiiiifitnri'ic Wells' fstent Fold log Spnn I'.. 1, 1 1... ! -r snll most ..nveutent uow luue, ti It csn lie nw.ve.J Sr hsnillrtl vtihout snj trouble, t'sll snd esHiuine them. isnlln IR. HAAS, naftng leaaed Hie rooxca formerljocrupied hy Da, Kivett, iu ii . Btay'H huildinx. oppohius tht Poet OflkeV lot a eeries of yeara, would re-spei-tfutly solicit the cltTxens of Kvansvillo and the surroiituiiug towns atbd cttnti v, o visit his room and imh ihe i no-n - on exhiUtioBg whether thuy ud the Hervice ol" it Dtotottal "r not. Since the issuing of hin Last nculnr and adrertiMement, over a eai biiice, Several iiuprovetncats aud new tnvutionri behre' baeD iita.it-, ot wnicb t. ltiva availed hiiurtelf, and . . DOthina that will tuilirterve the lateeeete of his patient, to patM utieectued. II Ih laWllitieii are U tter and entabltrtbniont larger, without douht. iltut an, other in our sistt.-, niol fin ii inatij, io Keetei n i itiee All tUcAo vho- nerl lreut:il oK'iat umin perforXMdg atid nr pleaHedwith his n W . l:H lie attended to with great pleasure. Tlie follow in are the st lei of wot k in an uf at. t ured by hi in: 4 'onlititioiia tsinn, Blt U or 4'arvd Wmk; Vulcanite It-; iWalite; Amber; t'kwoplatit; Quid and Silver w.-rl: ! I N- i ini cau excel tbe heantji aod ideaMtineex of the :4iiiiiwua Kom u..ik. 1. . without n at&ia or crevice. tbvkM tit vi .u, nisukeu cult le r ntore i to nearly thwhr oHftiind nUnr ty th its style of aork, and also t the Nee of the Vulcai.ite, Ouial ite, ami Ainhnr It.ir-e. TI.m tafler styleH, for lijihtuess anil Mfapfnt i-w o frte-iilt mouths, excel auycels anything w- hufci evr een. Ilr has eeeoral analbeticp for allertattna iaia when extrat tiiiK teeth. Tin' nerlectly hsriuless. Tlie uiotil Ji bcaio ban kMWtMsXi applied. He does uut adverting anthiug lo cannot do, aor exhibit anything not made by himself. Pareate should consult tlie health and beauty tl their children by having the Uenilel drect thei1 s-Moiid dentin n. thereby producing muietry and health to those itiYttluAhle ordain. Ii imilai it of children's teeth collected sdcctssfnlly. Those having delayed teeth, should either bav , tlit in extracted or tilled at oaee (the latter If poi sible). The health of the paiti'-s aud the raxaalbing tenth demand this. 5rc- I takt pleasure in iutrodtirlog l(i Haas, 1 my successor to th old natms in Bray's buildlnsi, I hoping be will nnd them both pleasant and proPt - able From my iutervoiltse with the 1 1 t.i, I . am pleased to bud him one of the progressing ; i po-sessing taste and hu b professional ability and ! standing. With this lew, 1 can, withsafaty, rucomi mend him to the community as a fkillfi:! and comi petent dentist. J. K1TETT. "quack nostrums. rmMin jr.w roan mij booh ML ssys : ' The maturity ot llir Wsshefl, Hsir j I ' . i Ifiir Totiics, Unii Oils, end the nnmberlesi prej aratiunn uow bsfclSlllS pahlic, amlersurh s- , trsvsgsut, hyperN.llcal nnd fan tast e titlei ss ws ! nee parade-il in nhi.w window cariU a. id newspaper j heaaiuge, aa hair prsps rations, aie all humbugd ot the first w ater ; their real meilt, when thtiy possess auv, is that they do no hatm. llog's Lar.i. j Wha.s nil, Lard OH, Sweet oil, scented and colored, make up, when inbeiiutltul wrappem Dd whits flint Klaas bottUs, tht- .-(;,' charat ter of tonics ; an.) when thus costly, are l.aptlzoil with luut trt- . syllable teira.aiil caught at by verdant young and ' old of beth Hexua Sucb Is not the rharacter ot Professor Wood's Uair Kestorsttve. This gentlstlvman comas bufore the world without any -'high, i falutin 11 Xllophloloi ions, or any other astounding aud startling catchpenny terms - be simply adverj Uses n HairHettoretwr what it exprsaees, preclssly ; and aa a Kestoiatlto it acta. Buy I'lcfnssoi Wood's Hair IteHtorativo ; and as vou valus you scalp, aye, your very brains, ajiplf nothing elss , ! fix it may be that yon nil! get some wor sab- , Btau e thau perfumed lard on your ci allium. Be ! member, Wood's Resiorativs for ths Hsir is the best article extant." j stew 1 r will, hy nature's own process, Restore i Gray Hair to the Original Color, Will make it Grow on Raid Heads, i Will reeti.ro ths Natural Hecretlons, j Will remove at once all itching, I Will remove nil PaudrulT, i Will nre all ernptions even Scald Hail, Will make lli h i !At oud Glossy, j Will make the old appear young again. Will piesorv.' Ihe Color ol llair to old ags. Will alwavs Fax fell it and ntr.p ;.s Falling, And is one ot the best Toilet Attl. lea fer the i Hair uow in use. Mauufa. tm.'.l h Ci. I. WOOD CO., and sold Wholesale and II. tail at Hi Hroadway, New Tork, 1 and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Ho. Also ol by all drngglsta m tne citj nnd country, septlfv MT1 1 M H HJJBB BTXMJLM. Wa i.ava o M' baud a aapplt of We n also ftrrntsli TRACK SCALKS of any ra tiavity. Tln-se St-aUw are Iruui the inauufa' tory n K. T. FAIUBAVK8 Jc Ou., St.. fohanoarff, vimont. Kvery Scale is t-t.-l aud iiealeJ, an I warranted correi-t. For tealimonials we rvfar to tke Uouaanila of peraous uaiug them. HoBNBKOOK A CO., A(;onU, ttov24 Water stre.it. Kvansville. : MEMO VAI.. Robert Mtofftf J It t II M T K t T . Office Cor. Main and Water St. ; entr-tn.es on Main St., Eoansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, fat clasaen ol buildings, BSywrqS ou ehort notice, and oa reaaonahle terd. aiu(I7 Lots for Sale O.V JIOBT KJ B I - TKU.m The most favorsbi '- ; n ' ever offerei to the pnbric. "2i kits of ! acrni each, on the hurt; road, l1-, mil as I'rom the Court-house, and lots of 5 acres each, nti Washington avenue, us mile from the city. Aa small a iiuantity as on fourth of au acre will te sold, if deeired. Apply to WILLIAM 11 1 . it !i - . . i nowSUlw Closing Out. WWmK JHB SKM.Lt.Va JT HKWW Rcwd priees our stock of CABPET OIL CLOTHS, DBl GOKTS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIKBY, OLOVErt, MUSLINS, SUErjTlN'Oa CALICOES. CASSIMEBF.8, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in tbe Dry Goods lioewawill ssl le w for CASH, as it is our full detnrmlr.atlon t" change business J AS. OAKLE IT k 80V. jun4-6md j-ioH.ir. 5u hi; bh- KJ it oit.V.v wS store end for sale bv oct25 "W. M. AlK5f AN A CO.

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