Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 74, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 December 1860 — Page 2

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lite gailg f ontmtL EVANLViLi.E. IND.

WEDNESDAY MOUSING. DECEMBER f. Coercion vs. Indulgence. There is a great difference of opinion 113 to the proper course to be pursued by the General Government toward the rebel States, provided they should proceed, so far in their mad scheme aa to actually attempt eecession. The first thought that springs up in one's mind is that they ought to be treated in the way that Old Hickory proposed with South Carolina that is, that the first traitor who attempts the overt act of nullifying the United States laws or defying the Federal authority, should be strung up like a dog. Justice and law would justify this course go would the publie sentiment of the world. But various considerations combine to modify this harsh judgment. Those people are our brethren ; they are our fellow-citizens. If we cannot live together in peace, is it not better that we should quietly separate, and each party go its own way 7 These and other reasons have prompted a large class to take the position that peaceable secession is the best for all concerned. Of those who advocate this view, the editor of the New York Tribune and lion. Robert Dale Owen are prominent. Those who agree with them comprise a large and influential class. On the other hand, there are other influential and able persons in favor of that which might be termed the Jacksonian method. Of these, the prominent ones are Hons. Cassias M. Clay and O. I". Morton, and the editor of the Cincinnati ti.i.otte, if we mistake not the meaning of the articles in that paper. In orJer to give our readers the benefit of the leading arguments used on each side of the controversy, we shall, in two or three days, copy a tpeech delivered by Jlr. Morton at Indianapolis not long since, and a short essay written by Mr. Owen for the Indianapolis papers last week. We may, if we can find room, also copy a short speech of Mr. Clay and an article from the Tribune. The great importance of this controversy 18 sufficient apology for thiu occupying our space. 82fThe people of Illinois voted at the late election in favor of calling a Convention to amend their State Constitution. An election will soon be held for delegates. The following is the provision of the Illinois constitution in reference to calling conventions for this purpose. The election to de cide on holding i convention was held on th Clh of-November ; therefore the Constitutional Convention will meet previous to the Cl!i of February : " If it li'ill 4je.ir that a majority of all the elector.- ot the Slate t'otiu; for Representative have Vtiie.i l..r a convention, the Uencnd Assembly sli.-ill, sit their next session, cull a convention, to consist of an ni'i 11 i members an the Joute of Riire.nntatii'r.i -a the time of 11111 Mil; xaiil rail, to be cho 11 in the. same manner, at the same place unl by the same electors, in the same dislii. i.j that chose the niemliers of tho Holt." of Representatives, and which convention shall meet within three mmithx Uvr 1 bo said election, for the purpose of nllerinj' or amending this Constitution." I Cnni ililtn'miti'il . What will He S.Mitl. (iniu Ity Sc1 tXNliin ! Ckntuk Township, Nov. 00, lst'.O. I rtik this question in a conciliatory spirit and under the impression that abolitionism is one extreme and secession another. I will now suppose myself a Southerner consulting their best interests. I n;k the question again : What will they gain by secession ? The most important points claimed by the South are, the safety of their slaves, and the occupancy of doled Slates territory -If their slaves are, not safe ns members of the Union and under the protection of tiie Fugitive-Slave Law, where will be their safely if they secede, leaving neither privilege nor authority to follow them into the free States? Abolitionism could not ilevise a more effectual means talxlish slavery than the secession ol the South, the result of which would probably be,that one-hall would starve for want of bread and the other half run away, whilst their owners would have no authority to follow them lieyond their own itoumlary. As to their forming an alliance with otker nations, I know of none but what is more ultra on the slavery question than the free States, nor do I know of any other nation either able or willing to feed their own poor as they should be led, much less the slaves of the South ; and if we are to rely on the Southern journalists, the South will not have half food this season to support her owu population. As to the occupancy of the territories, they must bear in mind that when they secede they cannot take the territory with them, and that if there are but five States left that do not secede, they will be to all intents and purposes as much the United States, and the territory as much United States territory, ns before their secession. They will then emphatically have turned their backs on everything that they most wished to gain. When they give up the North they will give up the mouumeuta of revolutionary valor they will give up the whole basis on which the Union rests. . As a free State man I would say to the North, be conciliatory. Neither do nor say anything that will cause either reflection or remorse. There is nothing to be gained by harsh language. Let us remember that although South Carolina may be petulant, her soil contains the tomb of a Marion, a Horry, a Greene, a Moultrie, a Morgan, and ft host of other patriots who were instrumental in gaining our liberty. Charleston has to boast of that lovely specimen of female patriotism, Mrs. Elliott, who presented that band of patriots who repelled the British at Fort Moultrie, with a stand of colors wrought with her own hands. If the North and South must separate, let them separate as did Abraham and Lot let them part in peace. It may be remarked that the South will repudiate and not pay her share of the national debt. Well, be it so. There is the United States territory out of which can be moulded States enough, in addition to the free States, to make a large addition to the confederacy. And there is the Capitol and Washington's Monument; an, although the tomb of Washington is in the Southern Slates, there is too much gallantry, we trust, in the gentlemen ot the South to in-

terfere with the ladies of the Udiou in their extensive and precious purchase. The States in the North and in the South, in the East and in the West, should view this

great Union of the ladies and the Tomb of j Washington, as the common centre ol interest and of admiration, around which tbey might revolve and be attracted for all time to come. I am confident if the South would take a patient and prudent view of the subject, merely as it regards their own best interests, there would be no secession. K. "Our." rUiLKOAD. The IS. & C. R. R. has actually reached U3. The cars reached the depot on Friday, the "23d iust., alajut 1 o'clock i. M., and were greeted with general rejoicings on the part of numerous of our citizens, who were present to witness the " laying of the last rail." Much merriment and good humor was exhibited, and cheers were given for General Steele, the Superintendent, and the engineers, and contractors, severally. The General made some felicitous remarks, and the hands annihilated the contents of two suspicious looking jugs, when the crowd dispersed, and the construction train departed. We find the following remarks in the Terre Haute Express ot Friday, concerning this road : " We take this occasion to congratulate the people of this and the adjoining county of 1'Arke, on the completion of the Kvansville & Crawfordsville R. It. to Rockville. The last rail will be laid this morning, and we shall this day be within an hour's ride of Rockville. The influence of this upon the interests of Parke, which is one of the best agricultural counties in the State, will be of the most beneficent kind and our city will come in for a share of it? advantages. This road brings the far-off market to the doors of the farmers of Parke ai-.d for all purposes of trade and travel brings them into the midst of the busy world, where storms, bad roads, and slow coaches, are matters of small concern to the traveler. " To Gen. Geo. K. Steele, to wluce energy and good management we are chiefly indebted for this extension of the E. & C. II. R., too much praise cannot he given. It is only about three months since the work on the road between this place and 'Rockville was begun, and under charge of CJen. Steele, has rapidly progressed to completion. Let Vigo and Parke render him the honor that is li is due." A number of our citizens met on Thursday night, and passed resolutions favorable to a public celebration of the above event, and committees were appointed to make the pre 1 i m i nary nrrangemeii ts. The cars will now run daily between this place and Terre Haute, as per time-table published elsewhere. The business of the road promises well. The down train on Monday, which was the fir-it trip, carried some seventy passengers, though the weather was inclement, and the time of the departure not generally knowu iu the neighborhood. Rockrille Rep. Steam Kit Katk French Buunki. Oai.t. James K. Sage, the agent of the boat iu tins citv, receive ! a despatch yesterday from Captain 15. J. Oatfrey, at Helena, informing him that that boat was rlestroyed by fire nt the Helena whaif, 011 Thursday evening. The boat and cargo area total loss, but the passengers and crew all escaped. The Kate French left- heie on Saturday last for the Arkansas river with a valuable cargo iu way freight and heavy consignments for the Arkansas river. Among the consignments from this city weiu Mot) bbls. lime, '100 bbls cement, 1,'JOo plows, ami a large lot of castings and seeds, shipped to Arkansas by Messrs. Pitkin, Wiard & Co., ."no plows, flopped by Mr. A very, a small lot of Hour by iMoSsrs. Smit h & Suiywr, and .several lots of miscellaneous freight, shipped by parties unknown, the greater portion of vy liiili was insured. The Kale French was in her lil'lh season, and was owned by dipt. Tims. .1. M unlock, of Cincinnati, and valued at So.otio. Nlic was insured in Cincinnal i offices. - -I. mi i-rill e I ml null, int. NEW Ar-VERTISEMENTS. m.n HHtT.MJ'T T HTtHH HR4t H B KRS. The Third V olnuie ,. Hie A M K R 1 1 ' A STOCK J O 1 : R A I. ( 'oilllllCllCf .1 1411 Hit I ' l-s'i (t IS -x Illriv.'ty to llklltffrj t' tatill'.' 1 1tlio c'tiv mill iiiitiftiui tiifiit ot ttur itoiii't lie Ktiiui.tl.', iiiI h l.y lar 1 1 I ii tf'l, f lifitpnt, jiii.I iiiomI wi.lc 1 i ii culiitr-tl i;ter 4 tlie hiifl in tto N.t -iliH-k t;i"AtT rnii uloit!tolt- wlitiont it. i)JSiti- ri liir th-lwvu ..ir-.i, 11 mntiotiit l y II1iimIiu1mI. PiiMisIm-.I Monthly, at '.'ft Vnrk !. , JSt-w Vi U , nt 1 1 .H .-- fiH in nil Vrtiu f. Sjit i iiiM ii coii-s ih. I. I I NSfiKV, K litoi Au l r.priior. OTIS b'. it. WAI I K, A.-,s.M.tto K.litor. I.M-4-:ttl MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. f m lniiucM". hikI I tie tn.tii y irin li itmls niol utroiis I Imvt-i ton n) si iito tt,y i tMitlt'ttcc in Kvunsi He, Imvf in -hit hI nie to Km tilt -frutinit-iit ly in tlin vity. I I:i-vh tvin. tt No S.oinl Htrt, lt t i' o WkIhiiL itiii) J nut. Mini uin ir-tirl to tive i lift nii't ion in Vornl hih! I itni i ititi-itl il Mu-iii-; anil .i Hci i vtt, ill yive boi.h at my ivilll'IICf. Mv itiia into ninkt mv pupils uiitlft-it.tiul thoiiniulily th Hcinu'i' ol' Plusif, mi.l u.t to ntcrilit i; a 1 hoi on-' ti a tnl Nvlt-iiiMl ic t riiinin; tor wip rti ilcc.rt m jW t fiiS K U J HH H i L . - rVf T vm Jm J w i V -T)isi.nil 2 uih! :'. inch r'li;r linn I'hmk , which saw laiitliiit; from flat l-oal, wan lioiu OtVati, N. Vurk, iirnl in now othtr-M tor hhIc hv .loll N K. ; i.uv ki:. h-l-tl.vv (tr. Main anl -Sevenih ttif4(. 1 ft If J.I R I article jn.t received at 1 vim i Kamilv LLIOTT .- tlroc.-rv. d.cl TTXTR.MCTN ! EXTRACTS f -B J llldoz 2 07. bottles Extract of Vanilla. 8 do. 2 07. Cochineal, S.loz2o7. " " Celery, 4 1I07. 2 07. ' Banana, ln.lo. 4.-7, l.enion And all oilier kinds of extract anitable for tlaM.rinc cakes, jellies, custards, Vc. For dale at ELLIOTT'S Family lirocery. dc.-l e w .noi.j sse j.v . Tici. k V V that cannot hi. beat, at ELLIOTT'S Family tirocrry. lieel Jf 1 tt TO ELLIOTT'S EOR Jw tiling in the eatinir line, whr will be foiin-l I l.Tf found Tickles id" all kinds in bottles and aNo by th hundred ; Sauces uf all kindn: Catsup in bottles ami by the Gallon ; and everything else needed in a family. decl WE E T "' M'O TJ TO E ".. vrmie. Ni-est in the market, just received aud for sile at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. T&RISll fit TJ TOMiSZ SO II irVHEI. S Ji White NcHhannock; BMI limli Bine do , just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. d.-cl iy!itirsM ojioj"s j p ri.h ii m9 article, just rtceived at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. decl ,10 f"W. PR Mil: .1 PMI.Et!i JI'ST received at ELLIO TT'S Family Grocery. Tf.flHROIItERlESA I.J U HE M.OT -RJ of Jaconet ami Svina FloilDCinp, Edin.-jc and lnsertiu-i. Collars, Ac, bought at panic ricea and old accordiUj-lv, t SCUIAPKEIt BCSSINU'S, TS Wu i e hats' Aj'ii e f. U.n e s- ' Another lot ot nice and cheap flats, Plumes, Girt BnckluB, Velvet Uibbons, -Icjust received at SCUAPKElt Ji BUSSING'S, "ov"!' No. 411 Main street. f-1HRIST.il A S E M E S E JV T S. WE L have a "thousand and one" article-), suitable tor preseutH, which we isell cheap. SCHAPKEK A Bf'SSING, nov-29 No. 4! Main street. tKW Sl tJAR A.S'JI MOI.ASSE mi w at reduced prici 3 at VICKERY' iiov2S No. 82 Main vtroet. ft"l. no Tf i-icKERsA.n it' .et ti ll.s. ol NICE NEW HuNEY. and sonirt Kood Pe:iiisylval.ia Buckw beat Flour to cat It with, at proportionttie low figures. VICKERY BROS. , norS Ho. 63 Main tireet.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

GET THE BEST. WEBST ER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW" PICTORIAL EDITION. 1 r.OO PIOTOlilAI. IILl.TKATltWS. '.l.ntm to 111,000 NKV" VOKDS hi the V' c ibnlui v. Table i.f fVNiiNVHH, by I'rof. (ioilUKK II. Willi other new lo.Uur.-a. Tin;.-! ber vvilb all III. maltvr nf previous elitioiiM. h) oucvftliiiiie !' HjUiasM. fries S.5II. t-ol.1 l.y all lioikwIWk. J. Si V. MUIIKI AM, Springfield, fda.-.a t t""The i-iubtv paKea nf lIlUHtratiom, compar able in linene.-ei to tbone of bank nolea, toe 01 III the price of the hook.1' Ph. Jtertll. "(Jet I he Hear." Get the Hanil-toinc ' ! Get the Cheapest. Get Webaler. K-jl-eciinell pamphlet ol the new tVullirc sent hy 111111 1 on application. For sale l.y I1KALV .1 WAUKEN, A-zenta. df-:'-lwd.v.tw.v:2ww for. Main a-tid Kicat M-. tor. I. KVTVW H HJ l.ti U Itl'.l I. KM tute for the payment of thy mat and oxpeuaex of hide-walk improvement.-. Notice ia hereby Kieu, that by virtue oi a precept issued by tho Alayor of the City of Evamiville, and to me directed, i villi sell at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in said city, on Wednea 'ay, the l'.'lh of llecember.lMlli, th following lota or parcels of real estate, or mo much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount charged ami :a -asi d nuainst said lots respectively, or the costs ami expenses of making side-vtalk improvements in front of said lots, together with the costs of sale : Lot l:i block No. 1, in Baker's Addition ST.'.'C " 17 " ! in Kasteru Enlargement l".:J.ii " la " 0 in Eastern Lulareeinrnt lo.:;t; ' f. " 10 in the ttli Enlargement ll.i.t CllKLSTfAN HEflliEltK II. duc4-td City Colin-tor. iW VJHU. Tlltttit! U-'MO ' Tt cheap groceries from now until New Years" will do well to call at Yickery's, as we are preparing for a change in cur bnsim ss. Terms iNi ARIAKI.V cash, unless to those who have paid their bills promptly every month. 110VJK VICKEKY UROs. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Citv of Kvaxsvii i.r, 1 tH :5.l, Ist'-n mTIVK MM H Sill Milt Utl'KJS that f, Christian iicibleri. ll. Collector ot the City of Evausville, between the hours of tt and VI o'clock A. M., and 2 am! 0 o'clm k r. m., on the 27th of December, IKijn, will sell nt p.iblic auction, nt Ihe door of the Court llioise, in the City ol Evausville, liclian-i, the f.J'i.w ing !..ls, parts of i..s, :ind parce'sof real estnte and iioploie:iients, ass.-sse.l lor tli payment of City I ixcs f.r tl-e y.-ar l.si.o, due from tie owners there-.f 10 the Citv of Evausville, the same beimr now due anil unpaid, and for the costs of said sale, and that such sale w ill tie continued ltom day to day, at the aforesaid hours and place, until all the lots .11. d panels of real estate herein mentioned are sold iisott'-rcd for sale : 1K1. IN A I. I'l.AN. Black I'. rd Isaac (heirs'), lot No Ha)..-, ck Bros., the undivided 1 :'; of by 7". it s w eiel of b't o7 share ot il. S. Hati. oclc) Gosl. y, Fertlinaml (heirs) h . part of lot 'li DONATION KSLAIi'lKllKM'. Ellis, Atlailh,4't'.: 1.V .V It corner pi lot l.'.J is ft on Locust st. by 7o ft lot 1".2 Lauhiin. Ah xander, inip'tnents n l..t 2JS Sai. i h e, Vji- n. e t heirs) lot 21 it CITE It EN LA l.;K M EN T. l'.la. ktor 1, Isaac (heirs;, lot No. 7 ; so I -'.OS M 27.1 a I l.r-i ,.. V'.I.'.HI .. 27.'.o ... 21. 1 ", ... 21. M ... 2a.m ... :4.i.i ... 20.70 ... -jLisS o;;..ki ... 172.1 .. IS. SO ... l-.t'l ... 14.S..1 ... 2i.CO ... o'J.UO 12.. l:. 17.. is.. 10. ... .'I..... o cS.... -VI.... -.Ml II.. . j fractional l out-lot 1. ! LOWER ENLARGEMENT. i Wright, Anthony, n . VI of s w ;, of lot 1.1. eastern Enlargement. lini kc. fat rick, lot No. 2 block 40 a 40 I BAKERS ADDITION. I liiirhairt. Airs. ! .,.' , It e side of lot I block j north west . ' 2 41 ' I.A.MASCtl. I Bi 1 ne, .1 IV, b.t 1 block lo.i i " - - I :J. in:; ! 04.. ii;t ! " I 111 ; ' 2 " 111 7. IS 4.c,0 4 .;! 2.1 l.tHI 2.0S 1S 1 s 2 ns 2,os 7. Ill l;.2 block l.ti EN I, KG EM ENT. ... k 1.1 ' . ot lot l.lu-. k I IImi .Iiii, j V , " 1111-j; .1 I luil.lil l.-t I MI'OCKWELI.'.S Webber, Ellas, lol .: I.I Kocliu. M a on ili.01, 11 1t inilM IAN IIKDPRKIt.'H, t'ity llrcttir. & W litis, t la l in a aailiMt Oh Sh IK-Aimhi HoIHE will ph'HH- pi t-Mtil th.lil Tor ni-tth'lll lit. All ttliMH llidihl'it w ill pltst.'-t- i ' it 1 1 ti-l pay ih huiiv, lis 1 h -ii- in ill h hi I .i ! a i tin I ii- ill I In- l-UailM'-.-. 1U.VJ8 Iw.l . K. in f.KS. tJt hi :rHt i-4H. MtufT I'vie sVl MiriV Iiiiprv.?t aix hUhui i !. lit nly l'i-z. Sit-in' ot" tli uilvrtHlnyt-i arc: l.'oiiip)i't loiui ami pro,ioiuh. te,i i'a:4r eituvw y "! foti-c than ither n v.ilvfrM -t iwi.v oifni iw-hm ikv t hai'L;in;r Kor Male vhl Htih ami itail at tu'VK JATtdt STKAI'B A SDN'S. . u S. 3 JS'MI'E AR. m w ti.-U and cheap that anv one call nut 011 all at U10V2-) C. S. WELLS'S. RATESS SRATEs.'tuo M'AlitSi 2.1 cl.1. to SI per Hair: l.allH Sle.d l.'inin.r. Si tofl .1 do, good straps v;.'. to rents . pair. Boya, Ihe.-ie are cheap. 'l'he.Stel Itiino.r Skated aw as trood in quality as yon ill buy at i lo J:-. elsewhere. (uov2b) I'll AS. S. WELLS. Cr C.iiyh, ( ',., Ilvirwueiis, Julia e..:.i, mtii In-iinlinu or Somi, h m" III'- Tlo.il. li.tirif tin- ll.n kiil.j' t'l.Hih in t'l.niHTiitliini, u-" .-.is. Astliiim. unit t'utiirrlt. 1'fi-u r uttii ijitf xlri ii.ith In llir i',v-",, It 1 I C S I' R A K 'K It W amlSIMiUKs. F. w are aware of the importance of 1 lie.-kii.-x a Clinch or Common Cold" in its first ; that which iu the bci;iiiiiiiie; would yield to a mild remedy, it lies led rd, soon attacks thn Lunu's. I;,-, urn's Kiiini lmil Triivhn," containi 111: ilemulcen t ingredients, allay rulmoiiary and Bronchial IrriAII..II. llltoWNS "That trouble in my Throat, (for wlii.-h the 'J'rorfifn ' are a specitic) havini; ma.lc mo often a mere whis-l"-rer." N. P. WILLIS. -1 recommend their use to Pl iu.ic Till CI ES I-.BoWS'S TROCHES BUOWN'S Sl-IMKKIU." KKV. E. II. CIIAIMN II ive proved extremelv sel-vi, eable ill IIoa KSKM-ss. o Kkv. iiemsv ward beeciiek. "Almost ius'ant relief in the disIru.-...,. I-. I f l..-A...l.: : 1 ROt II KS -to Astiimi. Kkv. A. C. EGG LKSTON. I -Contain n.) Opium r nnvthinf I'.KOWN'S in.jurioiis.-' Kit. A. A. HAYES, I t'ht'lttist, ,i.,... TUOCIIES! "A simple and pleasant coiubinalliou fr Comns, .tc.' BUOWN'S TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES Hit. G. r . JilGEI.OW, IUixl-nt. "Beneficial iu Bbo-ciutis." Ir. J. F. W. LANE, B.,.n. 'I have proved tln-ui excellent for Wmooi'ixu 1 vr--iii." 15 nv. H. W. WAKItEN, Co-tVa. Beii. ricial wIihii compelled to speak, sutieririi: fi om Coi.n." I litv. S. J. P. ANHEKSOX, BKOWS'S ; S. .,i. .! "Kin:.TV.l. in removiit" Ilo.irseTROCH ES ; ness and Irritation c f the Throat, so jfonimou with SrKAKKRS and SincBKOWN'S !j:ks." rrof. 31. STAl.'Y JOHNSON, ! L liranqe. (,'.1., TROCHES; Teacher t f Music, Southern J Female Collc. BUOWN'S "Great benctit when taken beiore land after pre-ichinpc, as they prevent TR0CK ES Hoarsencf-K. Front their past ctfect, ii think they will be of permanent 1! UOWN'S TROCHES hH-l-CmtI-tw advantage to me. Kkv. E. K0WLKY, A. M., President of Athens College, Teun. h-Sohl bv all UrnKists at TW ENFIVE CENTS A BOX. MOTICE OE A EE OIJST.ll EJVT as Executor. Notice is hereby given that the nndersiirned has been appointed executor of the last will of Clemuuta Ann F'arrtll, late of Evausville, Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to h solvent. JOHN T. WALK KB. n.vl2 Exe-.iilor. mmrtTICE OE SALMt.jroTICMl MS 9' W hei-el.y Iriven ttiat I will sell at public auction, on Thurnday, the tith day of leceniler, A. !., 1 Sift, at the residence of Clementa Ann Fanell, late of Evausville, Vanderburgh county, deceased, all hi-r pel sonal property, consisiine; ..f household hi-iI kitchen tin utiitre, one and one silver v alcti A creilit of six m.tiitlis will I .- -iv.-ii ..11 .,11 .tin's over three dollats, the purchaser jj: 1 v 1 14 his note with approved surety, waiving alaiiou 01 appraisement, laws. " JOHN T. WA I.KEK, novl2-3wd Executor.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

M l' ST RECEIVED It " THE CJV9M dersimied A large ami well assorted btock of Hatcher l ni.es, Uutcb.-r S-ivra, Butcher CieaTers, Butcher llu-pper", M at 1'iirtora. Sausage. FillerB, Wuo.1 Si'J, Hollow-Ware, T)oz Irons, pl-iin and fin--y a:e-rle!. Fire Shovel, and Tonga, plain and Limy, and otte r imonaMe hardware. GEO. S. MJSNTAG drOO., tioviM Main Ft., one door below Br. Rank. tftitTS J.VU S O E S U S Buffalo iiv,t1ii.i-, Wouitn'b do, Meu a Uublr Overslna-s, Mi-ii's Itubber .Sandals, Women a Kul. her t vi'i'slioc-". Women's ! ?am1a!s,Mis8e'RubI. r IHeratioe-, MiaV Ituliber Sandal, Chi'ulivn'rf Uiibla 1 overshoe.!. Men's Sewe-I Cork Sol-, Wuiicn's do, Mi.txcn' do. Hoy, Toiitlm'. and Children I'. 'ol.s, 1 11st re 'ei,.. and lor Bale r!iea; hv novjc, ISKAD i lil'UUOW. it. ti le Jj.mi. no:!s I. STIt.AUB SOX. a h it it ff O l' W TO , Chests, Toy Sawnaml Buck, at nov.-s CUAS. S WELLS'S. ran. n hi. k --v . -j ti it u . o en s, M lull aaKortm. -nt 4 to YZ inehoa, ins;le and double, at iioi-J-) V. S. WELLS'S. mtS.lttlt Oil.. 1 ..fJIWB 8VPnil of this celebrated (Ml for the curecf Uheuioalisiti, Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Head-ach.-, Toothache. Sorethroat, rfc. Ac. For sale hv WM. BIEKBOWER, Drugjiist, nov24 TS Main St.. Wasliintou Block. Af'.OI.I. ECTOR'S SALE OE REAM7, estate, for t tie payment of the costs and expenses of side-walk improveuients. Notice is here-l-v 'iv..n, that by virtue of a precept issued by the Mayor of th" ('ily of Evausville, and to me directed, 1 w ill sell at pnWic auction, at the door of the C... rt House in i-aid city, 011 Tuesday, the ll:h day of In ceiub.-r, I soi 1, at 2 o'clock p. M., the following lots or p ircels ( f real estate, or so much thereof UK may be necessary to p ty the amount charged and as-,css--d ai;.-ii..st said I. .ts respectively, or the casts and expenses of making side-walk improvemsnts iu front i f said lots, toeellu r w ith the costs of sale : Lot No. 11 Muck lot Lamasco 3.'.l"-i 12 " Hi I do 3.11714 7 " '.1 Fourth Eiihirvceiuent. 12.0H''4 K !i do 12.l,34 -, " ii .lo 10.44r, 1; " li do I"CHRISTIAN HEDPEItlC'U, Eva:is i!le, N'ov.27-2wtl-4- Citv Collector. TO CASH BUYERS. 1'iii.reccilenled low prices offered l y JACOB STRAUB & SON, W!!0,rs.-,l F. t R. FT Alt I-KAf-FUS IS No. 7 1 Itlalti Slift I, (II.1..W W.T hi!, e!l II fll.l-S.-.) on 11 sn ami . i.::i IXG Axes. Blood's, Lippiiicott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. "Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, war ranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Green wood's. Trace.Log1, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and Screw3. Chain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Caipenter Tools, be3t quality. Coo iers' Toola. Barton's and White'y. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuffers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. 11. iv JM'OB ST It AT K SON. Don't be Alarmed. W," l-IOTT RR OTHERS. l'lO ,m J .M ain siieet, near the Canal Briil.;.', ate takine in .-, lialo.e f-.c cheap and excellent I'ty Ib.ods, all d.-pi.-cia led W.-st.-i u and Southern currency at par. Kelliemter the pla e Main Mreet, n.-iir I he anal Bri.f re. no2 T-1 w .1 PITTSBURG COAL ir u. iy:. 1 ujgi-t i,i n; k m ht.i. k ot l'ittHtiire C.al. which I ctl.-r ro Ihe nMii- ul ceiitM per Itiiliel, ilt-lirfil. 4ri4rj ltt nt On , Iultll Si t't'.'s Mtt.rc, tr nt his lumhcr dlliiv 011 VnttT stivt-t, loMif 1-niiiHHC whart, will W piomptly Htlernle.l t . .1 AS. SVANStN. S H t " st u H T- 91TM.J V hiiv- liiitl in ;i immI H4-4irl niftit ot" Slrnt iluiiH ami liill'-M. -Sk;il !-i, I'alfiit FltH-r Skiit, ti cnahlc .ti'-i in- to i"y knt in in ilooin, J!y-t iSI I To Tool i iit'-tH, nsHortil hi.ps, to niniist tin lioVH, anl (ii'oiIiHjro.-t thi-ni to mechanical itipIoyin'ii t , a in I oi h.T ilfiir:ilif oos in our line, ttni t -ahiV I'.-i" 'h i i-t tna- j'r'H-nt. t;i;o. S. SONNTAG A '(., No. M Main Krc. t, itovjil (if 1nn- In low ISram li Dank. D E FOREST, A R M STRO N G & C0 tn:v ctMiiis j 7"., 77, 7', si. s:: and sr.. Bonne st., N. V. j j Would m-iifv the tra-le that they nr. openini; w.eklv, in new ami beautiful patterns, tho WA.Mt SI T'I A l'KINTS ; also ihe , j AMOSKEAC, j A ii'-w (-lint, which cxtcln every print in tho conn- i tt v t'l'r pei tecfion of execiirimi anl ! 'j. ii. n in tiill j ' MatMer Cohns. Our priuin are cluap-i-r than any j in market, nn-l mift wih exleiisixe sahv j ; OnJerw promptly attended to. noT2n-ly j .,1 l.ip-saml llamls, w hen you tviii cure tli. in t'V m applit ation t t In ( Jiupouinl Glyt'cfino Li-tioii, piepared onI at WM. hlEiowr-K'S, Prnjrist, novJl 7s Main HirH-t, Wahiuit.n lilock. St jJK -V H J K K . " I V T MS " S 4 O O '(MISTY tUlKKS. ! will take fcJ'Kt county orlrn (for -r-hmIs) at twit, ami cell poods at dish prices ; or, I will take them on accounts just dm or tailing due between this an i .lauuary Int. Call oon. v,v-: ClIA-p. S. WtLLS. PEOP L E'S GALLERY Secmv tht nhi.low ert tliu gub-jtitnee fade. Let nalnie cojiy that which nature made." M. L'ui-it would respectfully infirm thecitizenn of KvanHvilh and vicinity, tnat they have tilted up n nice suit of ro-jins at "Hall's lilock," on Third tr et, a few doora above Main, and are now prepared to take Miperior AmlirorvpeN ts cASK-i for the trifling 8iim of TWEKTV'FIVK CKNTS. A hue variety of ca-r always on hand, alt ot whi.-li w ill l sld propti tioiia'ely low. Call and frive us a trial. BURNS A CO. Ti VK I M9 1 1 t t l TI OJ JFO H WW Licence. 'i he nudeiH-iifitl will apply totht? Board ot Comity Commis-dcner of Vauderhurh county tcr a license to bell spirituous and intoxicating li'jtior- in a les quantity thau a quart at a time, at his iMiial place of bushier on lot 'l and Original i'lau of the City of Kvausvilh. liov-Jl-td JOHN VICTORY. "Stetd Kir Sett-, compliant;? Shovel, Tornr ami Poker ; 25 beautiful shovel and Tongs Stands VI Gilt -Hand Heavy Coal liu ket.n; ti doz Common Coal Ituckets; I'M) pMirs Kitchen Shovel and Toners ; ;V paiiw Ura-H Heatl hov-lri and Tones ; li t do. Short Handle Iron Coal Mwel-. For sale low . j no j:: Clls. S. WELLS. WrtatCuttero, d. z Sleat tnrli'rH. Tho mo-jt approved kinds, aud about half old prices. nov23 CHAS. S. WELLS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j wjyiirj u u a a nit overcoat ML Leggins. Jos received, a splendid etock of the above gods, at 20 per cent. feBg than last year's I prices. W II. K. FKENCH 4 Co., j sept26 No. 20 Main street. j JEWJB CHRMtST.lM & i'HUHJK.y TS. j Como and ea. Ivory Table Knives and ; Forks; Ivory Table Kuivrs alone; Plated Forks , and Spoons ; Ivory Carvers and Steels ; Butter j Knives; Salt Spoons; Soup Ladles; Sugar Khov- I els; Knife Trays; Spic Boxes ; Feather Dusters; Toilet Belts, and a' general assortment of House- ! keeping Goods all cheap. Illitto JUo.w-f anil Cmtiity OrtliT taken at pah at cash prices. (nov23) C1IAS. S. WELLS. b ib it r"u o iiti'TilK vjvii kh Wv tiigii.-.l keeps constantly 011 hand a bire lot of eeasi ned wood, of alt kinds, which lie w ill deliver, either sawed or full length, any place in the city, at the market price. It. LUTZ, nov:i) No. 7i, cor. Chestnut and K.-nrth Ms. Illinois Money. TnjRTMKS HOJLUI.YU MI.I.IVIUS, JL Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri Money can dispose of it to advantage hv calling on GEO. Ft'STEU i CO., novlO Corner Locust street and Canal.

Southern Money. ' C Vf it Alabama, Georgia, LouUian-t, and Noi t h Car.dina i ! Bank Notes bought by novlM GEO. FOSTKH A Ci. HUNNELL'S (F11RMKKLY UK STEKLK A IHINNKI.I,.; Flooring Millie, CO li N E ft O K WALXUT STREET AND THE CANAL, E VA XS VIL L F, J Sit. npillS JYM2W JST-i it LIS 1171 A'.VT JM. is now in full operation, w ith now and complete Machinery of the latest style, for I'laniu.- and , Dressing Lumber, Planing and tiniovinir l-'loorin, making Doors and Sasli iIoiillin-', Window lllindrt, and every other di?--. 1 ipt ion of vol k done tu such establishment m. All work at theo 14 i I i h warranted to u well done, and w ill be ollered at the lowest cash price. . iJry Foplar Fiooriiiji and Weatherboard! iti; con- ' stuntly 011 liaud, and will l-e sold for c.i.-di. I Hra kets aud ccrolls sawed to any pattern, j Slitting and all kinds of S:;-.vii; done Lo 01 h r, ( and in tiie most approved style. ! j22 WM. HUNNKLL. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY I WK re now iu..iiiif.ii ti:i i'i,; VMlu' Tatoul Fi ld iiirf firiug lied, tUo Ix-nt Hinl inuht coDvi-hitnt now iu uje, ui it cjiu l.i mcvvtl or h.iiiil. (i wiihinit tiny ' trouble. Jall am! cXHlniue llit-ru. ir.n25 AiiKXcy or tjii: United States Life Insurance, 2S'o. 10 Wall Hlr.-. t, New York. Jos. ii. Lo:.LiNj l'ri-4't. J.vj. Kaiiik, Shhj'j. Cash Capital 100,000. Tutal cat,h Acts til I860. '.01000. ANNUAL IN'JItKASE OVKU SJ ' nt.tr 0. Iiviilmlri tldcUrcil -v. ry llirn.- yc.-irn. Pr..litn H.-cuuiulateil Ht c iiii iiii.1 inturcot, u tlm .t inoijiU ol a savin-js l.ntik, in u.l.liti.m to Ch-. sutim iusiin-.l iu ta-sh. Tim liuMnoss of d Conij aiij ii cilIik (-.l iikii a .-.ij hast ejrrtuniertij. v. ri-illt tbullMlu.l ilisllfiiu.:-. Il:ivn lit-.-ll t ll.-i t --.! l.y the Company hiii.-. t orani.itl ion. I'liiiimui-i on Jl,mi l..r lifo, may I.. i-ni.I .jii i:lerlv, nii-MiiiiiiHllv, or Hiiniially. ISATTKLL, KKIIM 4; ANTIIKS, iir. Oltico: No. K7 .Main . tr t, Kvaivill.-, I ml. In. II. 3. .loMr.s, M.-.Ii.-al l''ainin-r. (lti.-: Kimt nt., l.ov Wa'iiul.. nov'l 4 ' Im 4P. S Ma'S RECEIVED!! at Tin: NEV YORK STORE. That prii.Med lot of Cloak m Iium arrived -sooner than we anticipated. ft ih I he liiieat and lil'M-d dehiralde ne -r I meiit we li.ive had thin ea-:oi. THKY WILL HKSOl.lM'ilK.M' Klt CASH. Ile!iM-mler th. y A ti K KKAL l!Alii.IN'H, and the very lateMt HtyleH. A lot of very Hue jinlity or Slella and Thibet Shaw Is, worth S7.i"M to ?.S we are He-lliiu-; at 5 1 .7 to 5...ril a jiircat bargain. A tao a wry buve assui I merit ol li'et. -Jiooili in e;re.tt variety, and newest Ntle, and VERY CHEAP. ('ash Only and One Trice. Ve r-fspectfnlly -av to nil that aiinot open itllY l-Hk accounts. The TfreineJy low prieen :it which we well all our i-.Mh lou rs in to adopt thi a,, a rule fi oin whith there uill in no ease be any deviation. It.-uiewiU-r, that the N.-w Vork S:re s. IU -oidn of the very Ut .juality only ; jit tin lowent prices alway-t, and tcvery aMicIo is warranted u-i rejuvHented. Mo have rt very cheap lot of Tablecloth, Towvfings, Napkins, A., Ac. AIho the larHt and fito-it t-lant assort m-nt offiiiksever evhibit-'d iu Kvan-A tile, ud ot tho most farihioiiahle ntyle-t.

ii I L US J-- M.-I'll KKTKUt;. N. V. tlore, .N... Kii-Mt alreol. " WMIIE A WAKE CAES, ' AT noTl) VAUTIER & MAKCONMEIl'S.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

Tfl XT R It CI.' I VH II. 9 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " " Iricd Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, SOfllbs Break faot Bacon, And for tale at tliu l-iw. st, nric.-s at 110VI2 JACOB PINZICU J- SON'S. II. XXZDDEtOMCONr JXT, (Sri l K-iSdll TO A. KfKTZj WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL coiNfectjoim:u & bakek. at sit fact lifer ol CaudteM, C uKn, S rup-, Ac., dealer in .ranker. Leni.-ns. Ac, anil Nm.-t t t h!I kiioln. tp-fi I ifdel r fi -III p.illiei atten.li.i to ;i- -diorK I IlOtM S-il ai;eit for M 'i f I'm 1 vale 1 I lilt i?loe Cxstel'-t, No. l.r Solllll KilVt htleel, between ?I;iili Mild Loctlsl, Kti-iUaVllle, jlttl. t'tl Kile ebeHp lor eud. ' 'M v ,7iliN A. Ktr liV. J-HN A. HANkk'. S s -' T Tooa: ...r..(vl;.j t ciui.scKvr nrv I-1 o u isr i it t . CVAH3VILLE, IND Tin. j.r. i.iii-'or- ol :li i'KESCKS I' i l l V Ol'N (UY lit - Ir iv.. to in. I in :!.ir h i-l.. an.! Ill- .illi li-.- in Kiiii-rul tlml 1'if.r in.- fully .r.-(.ai . .1 lo lnak I . ,.i.l. i I. II I iii.li. o! ACMJNFRY Needed fi-r Millrtoi .M.iiHit.ictoi ier ol anv kind Having a 'i"at va telv ol pe.Liern-i in M 1 I, I, i K A III Ai U o: anv tde, aiot M'KAM l-:.(SiNi:S . I' :l!'V n-.jinrt.l A!... man ill... t ilf.-f ol li I'! I.I.I-:': . AMiMIMN'! V A 'I I I NK li V , T( HM '( i Ml: !; US AMI t- IMMIKIW, "i A 1,1 M I ! 1,- ; - Ml 1.1.4 AM) IMI'K. KI' Circular Saw Mills, CUMMIN..! MA CI I INKS, IKON I'UiiNi'S i.ir l!ciu.p, chin ks;o src.!i cam: .:iu., STFAiJl BOILFRS IMfiioV '!.! !.Al:i TANKS, An-I in la'l -v.-. i I. i t. j in l!o HJilS i'l'tM'::'. AM' SI MIINK IMMNKSS UA . 4 i S H'L-S'tJ S Inali lo oi-.l.-i-. !-.' ll.-ah-l ill a ii.-l i.'l- n'li.-h- .-1 T!tni:sm s ti m. i cfA :s, r,t l'..wr.-1-n' -.lll l-l.-l.-. t 'l.- till .-.-( i llll'I i-l .!t ! IMI'IJOVKI) Si'KAM CAl'I.KS. CUM i:!::.tin; ami rAcKisi., WiMll'CHT ANI V-.'F.i.l'Kit I'll'K, i,;ai and txifi'i:!: en'!:, am i-'iuk I'.kic:-:, Aii iii suNrfArrrio.!" ri-i. K-. C'r" IIilii-.-it pri. .- l" av. al.l ! ..K mi:tai.s, Al tlo- ol'l Si in. I - 'oi 1". -l" 'mi.! aiol III,:'. -It I hi: re 7. & hani-.y. fi. It. Woikni. n .'. nl I" all pail. t.. .iit nil Slii cliint-ry anil .lo l .-(.nil in I.'i!.ih. t:ii:kshinc m.achinks AlwiiV" os fiaml ali.l f. - wal. I...'-.' T M'Te L 1. 1 OTT, . A. !' E. ICTI't E R ot .Smlillos, 11 u in as ltri'll.-H, ..., ki.-w coli.t,ilitly oh liaml ii lull as.oi InU'li' ol' lail II.-- of every Kiu.1 Hinl price, llumc-s, Collu-rt, V'lnr, Klv N.-li, Sail lle llau. Ac. J.-., nt No. r 1 ll T STUKKT, K.wter'n Hlm U, Kvuiim. ill. , In l. ft ' :.-iiiritii! iniHtly .loin-. ami ISIt A KL HITTKSUKKti, Nt. 07 Main st. bet. Second & Third, 1'. 1j turer d the n.-wlv iiieiit"d and iiiipi"d .spec tacles. No. 4, Third t.. bet. Mum and I,.-mhI, opp. tllericelit t'itV Kink Itlllldlll", I: V ,UM ll e, I ml. 'MieiSM celebtaled Hpe. t. leH Ml e lilrfde (d I tralrJ I ia II IVbble-J, itinl count tit-ted Ii 'CordilliCe with I li philosophy of iiHiiire, iii la tp-etiiliHr tot in id a coin avo-e rivex, -which enii !- iin-mI by I h l I and Voime;, eil her bv da or uiihIIh I itfh I , l I h pi feel Hie. and uo Uliplej-;inl t -Itii to t lo e . m I ft -t in ill y ex perlenctt from i imi n i I he common k ind The tn d to Hi reMf. I lull Hlld IIUJ T0 C I te Ot: ll I , ft.-t V. ill be Meoli by 1 he follow I l"Hlill.'llluli ll U I li- llfiiwx tie ei : IVtfjii SiintHcf ( Vi1, I hnv pun U"-jed a pair td .pe. Ih. I.jn I a ;! I. Ritteiit-eri;. I liave found them to be pet lectfy em' to tin eo. I cheeiloMy I eeoln ioeiid Item t lltti plllll-. I't OfH S. .'. iv 'M'-'M, 1' ; pleft-Hli e III rettlii mend j III1 I tie ( liif-ieS i-tyi lo tho public, Tht.y kvo yreat I t.tk.-i:ie of . Ulllenl hat ifilurtioii . I'tuht Jn,t, H'. It. Mvore, ll,;,.H'itft In t. Kor years at I hue leen m . utoiiltd ii n-,-. at tinciul Mii'ht. and havo tiu'd M-vt-iil kinds ot spef!t.e le.-l, but 1 h:ti totlnd llOlil; Hi, ' iV t" t llrt tV.) a! f. liittt nbei 'h. I lake pU a 011.1 in ret oiouiet.-lin; Ibelii to Ihe j.llbli, . VvitH'Ho.ly iitb'tHI CtiHtiff, Ithl. Having piirchaf4cdt and ttr Home time ni"dt th lhti7.iliaii I'ebble SpeWaelea, r-dlew up by Mr. I. litUetibely;, formei Iv d 1 lid ialiad ia, and I10W of KvuiiHV ille, wt can nioM oordinlly recoinmeml thein hp beinj; eu-ty f-r the ey-, und in all rertperljn a Ktd article. Itev. Jcl MiMASTKK, (i. N. .1 K !i A C I, H, JnSKI'H IKVIN, .1. .1. K IKK M S , .MAMIKL WHITSKTT, KoHKKt HCNCAN. lie haw also on hand a Inrntork ol 5tei eo.-.i ope, and Steieo.M-opic 1'ictim m. inartt-d.t wtf I n n !5 tct -9 n I HUM LANDS GERMAN MEDICINES! Til K lillKAT S TA JV A It 1 ll l: M R l I E .V of I'.. pi. -e nt Hue, lia.. . .)iiicil t In ir t ri al (.ojl nlai ily only I t.i-ii.;li y.-airtol" Iriul. I:ul n.l-i-il M,tliHl:it-lin in ivil. i .1 l-y tln-ni in nil OK.. noori.AXirs (! F. U M A A' IS I T T K li X W il l. r-.i.MTIV M V t'li V. liiver Complaint, 1 'yHjM pnia, Jaiimlice, N. rvmn l' l-ilify, IhHeaHf-j of the Kidney, and all dMeji ariftinij- fnm a difionlered liver, or weakni -i of Mtoin:u ti and dientive oicaii8, ANO WII.I. POMTIVKI.V I'lJIiVrM YfUt.w V;iT, Hilton l'tnrr, h'rrr au-l ,!- 4 our Ahitan.u: for pr.ot. i'l nc T-ix p r boi t !. j llOti I'L A S I '.S It A LSA M I'OHlilAL WII.I- posiTl VKLY Cl'RK VnhH, CoI-h, or Il-Kiiscnerit, Itrom hit in, I iiflncitza, Cronp, i'netiTi-jMiia, lucipioiit i VnHuiiiption , and ItaH jH-rioruied the luoht ii-toni:,hint; ckioh evttr k uown of I C ( S FIRMED CO -V S U M I T I (I N J. At a IMarrluea corJial it ih nut qnalcd. Irice 75 j cent per bottle. ! HOOFLANI S UeRMAX PILLS, ! briiif; well-known thr'iiihortt Kurop und AinerJ can i.Md no commendation here. They aio purely i ve-i table, are prepared wth t;reat exa tre an HntHr-coat4-i. No better Cat hurt i I'lll can b ! found. 1'ri' rt 25 renin per box. ' TheHo ineIicine ar prejiared by Tr. . .M.Jack fiov (f Co., Philadelphia, I'a., ainl ht. Lou in. Mo., ' and are sold by druiMlrt und dealeri in medteine everywhere. The denature of 0 M. J.i kroit will t b! on the ootside !" eali lottli or box. I In oar Etrrrybolt$ AhttHttiic,'' publiHhed a- ! nually, yon will find teHtimony am! commend. itory iiothd from all partw of ttie country. Tin-He almanacj n.ro trt'eii away hy nil our Hiri-nfu. UEWARB Or' CtfU STEH FEITX. oe that you t-t Hot'Rand'rt tiermau ltittra( prei pared by Itr. C. M.Jacknoii, SMiiladelphia, la.,a!id l that hit HiiiAlure i on the w rapM-r of each bottle j Keller A Whit, Aentrt for Kvumivillo, lnd. Ieich & Carlsu-it, do do do S deo9 TpUO Ii U&ill I H IJflH 4i TS l'4 t kjg l J ' mm by (novl0 CohK.V LANtiLKV. fB.9 Kit AM) Blank Book Manufacturer Kirst at., bet. Blatn and T-ocnnt, KVANsVlLLK, INMANA. tfC" IllaiiK Books rnled, pap-ed ami made to i.nW iA the bent paper, from a Memorandum to the -U.ijtHt Ledger. Muic and MaaineM bound in any Style. teiO-d-A w if rmij9i-T4K t'ATsr a-i rvf M. jn .tore an extra ;ntiej, d 'I -M:i-i"e 'alHi:p ,ft -u mate -about I Ml ,;iit. in turtt t I to 'l) A '". "'O 111 bottler, tit whol--t fttid retail. Also, a superior at tide ot Fieuth Mndti l in gl. jari and tot ties. aovlJ JAC0E SIKZICH A SOX.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Y jlJIlRfP H1TSf ifJfr.rt KB, rr M-t thir n-rk of liridh'H and Mines' IItiI'lniliet, Kie.i. b Hlid MM" I l "i H. Vel .ot ami r.i lih l U.ld...t I, nhvm f -ii-l nl bCUAI'KEUA I;i;sSINtj ,n,v;j N. 4fJ Main Btreot.

Holland

Bitters

xvsJ.Ji:isi.v , Liver Complaint, Fever' and Ague,&c. Tm imccc8.fnl Introiln. ti. n u.1 na of tl.l. cIt.rat4 Kemeily lirm l-eetl the ei(liij f ir llt?ll Uoo.l t.f roinp..im,U ciill.il "l:ltter," olfircd In varion-l f.riusfiom .juart tittl to fl re- k llm k.-i, nnut this wor.l " UilturV Ih I, nt another Lataa lor "grog, or poino illanoua uhlnk.-y mixlore. U.it Uio rually (rreut relief drrlvo.1 from tho nilmite d -ts u" teu.-'in-uiiful, of our inuilicltie, BCEEHAVE S HOLLAND BITTE23, nfiil th entire alsnxrr r:f after prostration, baa mtar tiliKhed f.n it r.'.ntatio'u wl.l, h tin. Wmt of inMtHtiou and countorf.-ltn l.ave finU-.l to in.-teriiiln-i It In positively ii v Ketnl.lt jr-pit jttU.ii, with 1-ai.ly utU.-4iAt pure -.i-iritrt tt ireH.-rvo it. Hut one di.e of tin) fccuulhe, (IIlf Tint Eultle,) iiri.e ()s Il'iUtn. It in tt meilloino of '. ine lrli..l effl.-n- for Purifying tht Wood, ft ei-Hentiiil tor tl.e f.nin.i.tion of iv-i jenllh an.I fi.r correcting dluoidrrs of tlis itoao;h Hinl iKiHeln. Two or lhre ''. ' will rorivin- tlie afflict.! of Iti military eflVi-ln. Tho Htomarh will njieedily iiifr-xn it ftrenth, IienUliy n-li..n of ths titer, Inwel b?i,1 kidneys will oon tuke j.lace, und renewed beiiltb b tba quick roeulu For INDIQESTIOIV. Try BorrhaveVs Hollaed Ellters. For HEARTBURN, Try Bcrrhavc's Uollaud Bitters. Tor ACIDITV, Try Bxrhare's Holland Bitters. For WATEKBRASU, Try BaTliave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE. Try Bccrliave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try BrrbaYf!s Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENEt33. Try Ba-rhave's Holland Bitters. S'or PILES, Try Boerliave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous Ilbciiinatlc, nn 1 K.-umli AlT.otlona. It luu in imm.ironn Inntiuioa .ii-v.. l.tglily LeuoOi-iiU, uud In others effe.Tle.1 a decide.l in llona Carefully! Tlie (retmlne, hlulily roncentrnte.1 U-niHiVi'a ll lusn 11ittbb in put u In Imlf plot Lottl'ai only, and rotxiled at One lollur per t-ottl-i. 'J'l.e (rr.wt demand for tlila truly relebrnlml ine.lu:lne l.aa Iiulured many Imitations wbidi tho pubUo abuuM guar I aaluat Iiurcliaalng. Jleifare cf imposition t See thji our namt is on tfu label qf nijr buttle you buy. -Jj Beiy. Page, Jr. & Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURG IT, I'A. KELLER & WHITE, AUR.VTS, Rraiimvle, 1ml UIUKTIAN K K A T7. ' M - IIHIMiN KRATZ & 1IEILMAN. CITV l oli'MiltY I HANI' K Af'Trit El:S ASH HV I I.IiKKI 0 K b'ttX H KNGINKS AMi lt"'l I.KIIM, Baw and (iiint Mill M.. biuery, Tol. co H.r tjuuilnine, Maeli in., t 'hiii.f. S.ijii ii.ne M iIIh, TlirMMliiK M Ii I A . i:v ANnvii.Li , i n r rwviv I'Uoinit'.Tous ni'i in: mv (.. M dry Lh-k leave lo ml. .no lio n f. ..-.i U tuid It., public in -eneriil, that ili are pi pared lo do ail Limln t.l MAI KIN'K ASK HM-'IIINM WullK, and errt Itlnf uppei lainuiir lo II14 Koundry bnii hoe- 'I h.- are ui.tiiiitaeturi rty Si cam Kmoin.h o.i h.inni ofaiiy Mi.e and pewer n..iiired. rjnw Mill Mailiiii.-iv and Mill lieiirlnr ot any aire ; IiiHtilloiy and !liuiiii Macliin.-ry, I oLae. .. K, imi, llnmiiiing Ma. bin. M, ThrnaliiiiK Maclmina, Malt llilla, II oi ..-f..: .ei ri, I .rfiTiliel lei h, Mm biuui y of all kind 111 ..!.. and I. pallid. Iiou and llr.-ix.-l OattllMH .-f every deneription. Iron Iloni fronts 'ellar liraiia, Jr. T'ookiu'-and lleatin.' Htnvea of tlie l..at impioW.1 lllltel UK ; ll.dlow Wr., J,.K Ti ..m, Ac. llltKWI-.U.S, MHTIl.I.r.n.S, liU'l IFIl.HS.i', Sii.plied wild every dec. -riptl.m of Cpper an Sboet Iron '.i li, Hr.H inp; Kelllra, Ii.fi li.ratora, AtteiiiU.rat..rri, fMrm-R, stilihe:i'ln and W'orrna on an unproved pi im'iplu, i.liniina f.r Al.'diol Htillt, Vea.l Jure, I'an., ."vpli.n.l, Ac.; I'opper, I l-.ll Bll(J Iron Tip; 4','ppei, IIih,h and Iron I'liiop ol erety variety, l"r t...-r, .i r 1 1 , i ll, Jc: l!i.u-i('.x,l. an.I Vali.-ri. Meaui V lii-.ll.-, .1 e. W...I. in. n -.-nt lo h 1 1 i mi In to 111 up Hoik and do repaiia on !:i .nn lioiler,.'oper aud hut Iron Worl., iir. 1. 1 ii 'it T-U..H iinri.nT. 'I'lirfy .tre u.--i!'ei', in met Heilina; Aileira I mproT-'d St. am O.iii.'., W i oiil.i I ion weld.-I I'ipaa ami Tul.iuc, lliiam II. i kii.il Iroplov -d .ini it .tUJimn, f-teplien ll.iel.ee' Hour h. -paiati.r", fi.iman HoltliiK lol li, Uiiiii KbkMlie ll. llllli.', Pa'-Ullirf, M,"i, dr., of Hie Lent kind, TLnpl.lle, .-I.,.'! lion. III W Till, I'll Iroll, li.ll.ll Metal, .--peltel , I'll 4 111 II k . 'l imy liavo et. i y It.e.lily ot II. 11 beat M e binary ami woi kmoii, at..! v ill cive all wot k 'i.truat.-.l la llieio, Ih.-ir individual nt ten 1 1, .li , tiUiiitl oi.i'r. prouiptiy, win r-.nt ii.e lit. -.ii wink, and .14 a.tianmJ witb re. ieoiiable pi i -. So-(Mil. " and h lie I: M, .'. H I Mail' Street; Roundel v. K.'il. r . ... I .o't M i. Ihii.i rllo.p ou Pin alleel, U'lween rn-.l ..o.l hticu, Kvans.ille.lndiiiua. diw7 g.n v o r ta.vt r i:.n e hies. If tb-'ie im in tlie ii.l ot ll -llle.iii.M fiveri lo lb world f. i-in . '1-l.iii. e .ind a- ic-lal, any wlileb ac eulillo.1 I-. ..iilidene.. I.v i li.-ir pel I... I adhereiua 1. 1 tlo- lau-i :iiid inteitliou ol llo '' --afor, one in tba I NUI K.-VI. I II HIM.oV, I'.r l-Vel) Hp... bin ol I. nil,;, 'Ih r. ... I , iu. I lieu. I. ... I ditli. nil v, even I bat of A.-lil.il I 'on h ii in pt i.. ii, and tlie otber I lit: jtlnrl y ( elabi al.-d l-oi.r h io..:.t f...i l-cl remedy f'.r Neiirul;;ia, I i. nil . l;li.-iiiuali:iiii, I'.ii tell and Aetintl I'ji nil hi m. M Viim liin.e, i'bioiii.-, I-p.iiinodii; and Nel'Volia Head A. be, I .. .lb A. be, Kar Al ba, an.I tU.it ( bi.-l ol all .im-.. 1 ol .llfjane!, Lou. of Sleep. II our fi 'i . will ;e . . pr lii.t d.. I tral.ou tbat .r nix or ei-bt y-tia II. .-a.- pi epai it i-.ie. bae b.Kiu Ibroiib t. -Hri tieit uoiild aiili-fv all, In place ot -oAi-i-piiii d-. bu al iou-i llott iii.-an tiotbin, and tben priM-uro and r- ail tin- p.nupbl. I-., I-. ba l.oirid witb all dealera and a'enM, they will l.u abla lo jlll,-..l boW f.tl lll'-y illl I- -lelled Oil. ;K.". Kit A I. AUK.MS. J. V. III'N.N I.WKI.I, .v Cu., 7 ii.i.l ti CninllJeliiul Wlirifl', Hoiloll. CiO. Hl'N.VKWKI.I., I-!". SV.lltl- Hliei-t, New Vork. I'lldel tbenpeeiai Kll per V .1) i.r.lllIlN' I,. IICNNKU'Kbl., i'benilHl and I'bat Ina. ellf lit, lloalon, M aaa., tvIiim.- inat lire civera tlm eoi ka of tbeKvii nine .oily, and to w lioiu a.ldre.a all couiiiiiiui. atb.n.. Sold by all ri-ripe. laid.' ib-alf-ra every bel t-. U ki.i.i u .v v urn., Wlioleaalo and Hetail A.-nt-i, Kvannvill. uov.r'--jiii d.Vw -HKII' $ i..V. arf.V; 4JTH in ntuif, aiitl f i -I r-aif l-y tti: . M. A IK MAN A Co. Wi -J I ft Oil hH- I. L XL (UH.HH SlllJ-fH, lllllt tl ItlllMWr-tl I V t ll A C ll 1 1 '1 1 I - Soltl ut t In "ity Ii 11 Str, .0' Mm tr-t . NEW JEWELRY 33 ITTHOLFF . 1 WE HAVE JUST H I.' 4 El t 'E II A ww tin aupply ol Jewelry, ..11111111,11 a great variety ol every newi.l vl.. V . would call lha eiecial atlwlili.Mi.il tlie ladiea to oiiin ?ery excellent and cbaite KlruHc.tn and t 'arl-uii.-i. Ii:!l and balf Hetta, wbi.-b an aUo el a vry reioe.niible pll.We bavii by far lln laiiret -.lock ol (odd and Silver W'.llcbea, 'Iik1 , follel - W are, i.ol.l rem, Ac, of uny bouse in tbin i ity. all brmibt oiiectlv Irom tlie niannlactnrera and iinpoi l. i-, and are mdllit at Ibe loweat Kautei n pi icea. It baa I., en our etadeavor . buy none I. hi (jeioiine .l.-welry, and we boa lo me.t acontinuaiiee ol the liberal patronaa heretofore leKtowed upon lin - Kill Wal. be tepaiied pnraoiially, or under our irniuediale Bii-ervil. n, by c.-inpetent woik. i.irro..t L-tr ll.ell. i..'t.r r a. ' I aept'io No. 4-1 Mam mi., i. 1 Mmt an.I ecnna. Something Now. IInviDR opnH! mi tti.ttiithriii'i.t tor tlj-4 in.-iou. fa tiir or OUN li U ujM M en Wntr M. l-r. Maui Hiil l n.t, in tu Room firmA (v urrupi..! an t)t T.-Ut U -JUIi.H, I v ml-1 r-rtiilly cull tliMtt nt i"ii 4. tin; 'itl7:t- "t I1hii.- tllt Id tlin ta, t Ill-it J urn ii w niauiit.ictuf in; vi i y '! ' il r !t't' Com Jit"" ii i S ait't H tl ut lo-t t-i f'Mif-s i l.i a t hu -Hitid cnii t l'.uchtiri t 'int iiiTmti or L""i.-villt. lralT-i wuulfi do woll to call tit my CHtH.-lieliinoiit t-efor purcti.iiDt elttawticre. Ibe Slarfeet ri'- piti'i tor Broom Cora at all timea. AM. -'0MiXT. ep. 25-3 md

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