Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 10, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1854 — Page 3
DAILY JOURNAL,
Local and River Brevities, ' I Several first rate journeyman tailors can obtain employment by application Iq D. 8. Anderson. Oar mechanics are all briskly engaged good evidence of general prosperity. An immense deal of building will be done in Evansville this season. The good work has already vigorously commenced. The sporting gentry of Henderson Were thrown into a great excitement last Week, by the return of several fishermen from an excertion up Green river, with a string fen feel long of fine bass. A general stamGreen river this pede wan to be made to Week. We fear they w iil not bring home quite so many fish a. their predecessors, unless like them they buy their fish at the fish depot, it the mouth of Green river! , . . m --' m ..... The street, wera watered yesterday Bsksv a sb ass 1 SB mm sai!ltAill t k m fl I I J a f I t B II I tft P Si SB t m t t muniiug wiiiiuiiv in vi . wum.vsu - vxwi sprinkling pot. Very good. Tue Free Schools of the city will have a grand pic nie next Friday. A number ol our I.idies have been invited Isj lotid the oc casion their presenr-e, and ski in arraniMhif the tables. Ate. The children are wide awake to the anticipated fun, and we hope they will have a pleasant day and a joyous time. These Free Schools are a credit to ur city in every respect. The scholars rnake rapid progress, the teachers are capable bd faithful, and the schools in the lull tide ol ; m BK prosperity. The R.jbt. J. Ward made her last trip from New Orleans to Luisvi!le in O oays . and 7 hours, the quickest trip of the eeaon. She had no freight, and run the Mississippi chutes. The Northerner and Southerner have been transferred to the Louisville and Cincinnati packet line. The Telegraph No. 3 may be expected down this morning, lor St. Louis, in the place uf the Northerner. The Pike passed down yesterday morning, and brought the mail. She is a punctual packet. The Glendale arrived here early yesterday morning from New Orleans. W e t?lank Mr. Joseph A. Mtfdary, clerk, for papers. On the 2 1 inst. there wpre thirty ateamboata at the N w Orleans leeee, with their bills Op to leave that day. A large business is still in progress at that city. This is the Fawn's regular day. She mav be exoect. d eariv this alt -rn on. and alter a short delay start b.ick to Louisville. Those wan'ing to go up the river had better take her Mr Frary, of the Warrick Dein-j oerat, says she sett a b-tier table than the Crystal Palace. However that my fce, her officers will make passenger comfortalile. The steamer Ilungarisn took fire on a recent trip to New Orleans end wus saved frmn destruction by the energetic exerti-ms of her ofticeraand crew, i he Doit wa. land. ed, holes cut in her deck and the tire pumps were'aet to work with the steam from the boilers. After two hours labor ihe fire was extinguished, and the boat proceeded oil her trip. Her freight was badly damaged. NEW ARRANfiFJIFNT. rp HE subscriber having, on the l-.'th inst , eoriate L aith Itiiu in btiiitteas Mr. Theron Falmcter. of Cbatau.pie county, N. Y., bis business will hereufter be eon J acted under the name and style of John F. GWvff 4 Co. .i v u ) JOHN F.GLOVKK. A C UI. THE snherier wdutd triest respectfully return U's thanks to ths citizens of Evansville, Newbury. Boonville, Vincennes, Mt. Vernon, Uiiiontown, Mendereon, OwenslKro, Ac. especially . snd to the pu'dic gen erally.for the liberal patronage bestowed upon I. im the past year, aud would solicit a lane share of the same towards me new firm. JühN F. G LOVER. apSSddcwtr NF.W PINK I.I .MDKR. WE are now laying in onr Spring stack of Fine t urn K.. ...n.'i.lin ..f ..II Hid vi nni. t!ii. L tut... ml qitaliiies usually kept at the yards in Cinciunsti sad luiaville. Mechanics and bull lers are respectfully re- I V V V I , . 'UlSI-Hli,; VI II ...V II'l... --w-Hl.v. ouesicd to e Y.I.UI11 our sioca nc.vre ... r,-..,.r.K mi-m- i 1 . l. 1 i . : 1 where. (apiS CS- rli) JOHN F. GLOVE it Jc CO 1 it I . 'I 1 I 'I 811.1 t . vv i It E. HA VE just received a splendid lot of Prem in in Silver, couiDrisuisT Table, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, m . v . - saa mt ara a a a & . I Sugar shovels. Knives, ic. dec, uasb ants n Fcaa Con. Call aad see them. K. HU. STACK, ap. j First street, near Main. SPtlG MM 9 SI rm 71 EU D IC Y f.OODS. WE are now opening our Urge and carefully selected stock of Spring an.) Summer Fancv anil SUple Dry Goods, u t received from the Easteru 11 arkets, to which we would cordialH ln He the attention 01 purchasers (ap) SHANKLIN dt KE1L1.Y. '1ST received, directum New York. thelateststles1 ot Kerae. Greru.lii.es. I isnes. Silks, U- wns. I jli r,, Gintams, Berere do I nines and French J -.co neu. (ap) SHANKLIN de RE1LLY. Wl havo just pened a vrry derirable stock of Bon ueia, iae latest Fashions also Honnct Ribbons Parasols and Fans, to which we invite the attention o U luies before making their selections. . r IJ . L I T a . .v S HA N KLIN & R FILLY 1ST opad a fresh assorisaent of f loths. C asalmeres, Marsedles and skis Vestitgs, white and col'd Linen 1 rills. Hosiery. 1. .... . IV lulu Goods, Trim 111 insTS, eic. apiS JkHANKLIN es UE1LLY. DK. J. C. Dl'HCH, DENjTIST, HA VING secured -,-pnat roomsin lb - house Sss atrrlv occupied by Dr. Trafum. two d.Krs above the Sherwood (louse, is now prepared to receive the' calls et ail who iua) uesire his professional serv ici-s. - He may be foun . constantly ai his oilice during husme.s hours. IM VFW SPICINO -IIMntKy., MISsSSH COWOB5 de HAKKER uke this method of informing the Ladre of Evansville ami vicinity thtttbey have just returned with a large Bad wsUful essortinent f HonnrM, Ribbons. Flowers, Caps Head Dresses. Ac, of the latest and most nniq le stMes at onres th it cannot full to pleae. lheysreaP esse. Theyare also prepared ÄSTOÄTJSS to Cut Dresses and Teach ...... .... .1 I, ,.h . a nnrnvi f . , I . . I v - it w II n . mich soccess hy w . and Mrs. rornes. trom whosa thev riead ila following t m A , This is to certify that Misses Cownsi or Barrm have titan lessons of as (n our Improved system of Dress CsaMMsT. and are full competent aa first class Teach.-r-. m Impart the science toothers In a few h urs inHr.-.c- . - . . . . a i . . II 1) L' t. ii. isSssSBvarstyvM asss m rwa. MOltssi-s ig bbls choice In store snd for sale low by (apeO; GEO. FOSTER dc CO. "I 03 AT BOOKS. JUST re :'d Spiritualiam. by Judge Edmoods and Dr. He xter. Passion Slower; Autobiography ef an Actress, by Mrs, Mnwsiii st ap2J SAMUEL LISTER'S. O St. Unseed in bhls, I-trfl lo böls. spprm do. Tanners do, JjtvsinMttle.. (dee!) ALUS fi HQWKF. 12 HF BBLS ReOoed Goldaa svrtjp for famliv u forialsbe (sp!2) FUSTK" BkOWJi.
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medical l.i i;ilaiurf Flection of UteUfficert. Times Office, Hartford, May 4 The two brauche of the Legislature of this State mat in joi 'it convention this morning and elected the following ticket for State officers during the ensuing year: fforernor Henry Dallon, of New Haven. Lieutenant Governor Alexander C. Holly, of Sallesbury. Secretary of State Oliver H. Perry, of) Fairfield. Treasurer Daniel W. Cary, of Middletown. CumDtroller John Dunham, of Norwick. The above gentlemen are all Whigs. The whole number of voea cast for tioverner was 233, of which Mr. Dutton (Whig) had 140, and Ssmuel Inghsm (Dem.) 93. The remainder ol the Whig ticket was lecled bJ ,büUl iarae W ViUEBEC, aiay o The ptriment Bn,Mll were toU,',y dc. ' .lroyed by fire this erening at half-past 10 o'- ; cluck, by some unaccountable fatality. 1 he handsome and capacious edifice situated on I J f()f a SBassI . 1 lers de charilic, which wai merely nueu up temporarily, at an immense expense, for the meetings ot Parliament, is this moment in one , 1 a rp, I J i ; sheet ol flame. 1 he cupal . at one end, an J the handsome spire at the other, are wreath ed in smoke; and the flames are rushing nut over Mr Dean's house on one side, and burst T t'rou-h the lofty gothic windows all round. Kr .in the National Intelligencer, ihr V little Sillier. VVashikutos, April 27th. Messrs. EJiti.rst In I.ieut. M iurv's dearriotion uf the wh,t he mode some remarks on a fish of the above species ralid the killer. This fish is descr bed in "Porter's Journal of a Cruise I tv K w in Ihe Pacific' . a . . ... 1 Ins fish is so well known : to the old s.iits of the whalin? trade and the i Pacific cruisers, that I have alwayi thought , ... w. it equally well known to the scientific Having on more than on) occasion been an eyr-witness at the attacks of this fish on the whale, I will attempt a description of it. The killer is the wolf cf the ocean, and hunts in packs, and their tall dorsal tin can be c instantly seen above the woter. This fish has always us a companion, but swimming deeper, the sivorJ-Hsh, and now and then can be een the thark. Un eiirhtiii their prey, which the killer sees at a grest distance, Ihe pack gives chase; the unconscious whale is slowly moving near the surface, and occasion I alts poutiii, as it were iu sport, jeti of vattr above hi:n. l!ut he now PudJenly sees I the ''sea "it" near him. Instinct at once teacher him that on the surface he cannot be atr, ami, tskmg a long breath, he ll.ikcs; tint is, dive. But there has been enother enemy watching him (rem the depths below, the "nwonllish," which idiv darts at him with the veto city of lightning, and perforates the wh ile ! beneath with his long and spear-like nose. Thb sends him at once to the surfacr; here h again meets with his enemy, the "kMler;'' but as y t they are a'raid to approach him. Tue whale now barösa to see the extent of ' bis :i!"r, oud for a time merely Irishes the w ater with ponderous fluke. He souii tires of th.s, aud remains for a f ho: t lime al rest; the pack now approach him, und he Si-eks s.-tlety in flight. Hot what can ho do.' The poor wliaie has a hump on his back and steers unsteadily, while tha killer's tali and slitV fin steadi him on his course. Neanr and nearer approaches the pack to their v ctiin; again he t ikes a long breath and ciivce. jTne -Word.fish lias steadily kept him in view; . he too has a lonjj.slender, propelling tail; and while it is an effort to the whale to increase his speed, it is but play to the svord-tih, which ajfain darts aud perforatea his prey, and sends the wounded whale again to the surface. The race again corrmence, but this time with diminished speed, the killers having separated to watch ihe rise of the whale, who, finding his eneures in every difectinn, courses in a circle, and again umkes a third, and sometimes a fourth attempt to escape by div;ng, but is always met by the terrible pike of the sword-fish. He at last, weak, exhausted and dispirited, returns to the surface, where he again attempts escape by flight. Streams of blood mark his course; his enemies still follow steadily after him, while he stops and b egins to Irish and makes tha ocean foam around him; but now large streams of his life blood are pouring out, and he is only . . increasing IDS wcaKiies oy me exertion, and merelv l ishinir nmitl.-t his own p-nre. Tired. j - m m p . j , . .. A- II. exiiiiited and laint. ne roils over. 1 tie a a.-s.a 11 . dep red streaks ol blood flowing from large orifices in his while belly can row be dietinctly seen. The hungry pack now near the throat and tears away the ekin and fat; he opens his mouth and bellows with pain. This is generally the signal for a combined attack. His to.igueis seized and torn from his mouth; so are his eyes. The sword-fish now rises to the sorfaro, and his tall spar. like portubance is sern projecting over the bady of the whale; the sharks also dose in and feed on the fat rejected by tha killcra. In this state the whale makes s few dying strugfles. The feast now commences snd continues until the fat and sufficient flesh is stripped off to cause the carcase t become too heavy to float on the surface snd sinks. TKk .Kurl' i 11 to or, . u I. i m f., . L . ,,f ! .....ii . aa . fat, while the killer pack, accompanied by the sword-fish, rove again on the broad ocean to seek ano'her leviathan of the grest deep W. D. PORTER, U. S. tNavy The Rear inp the Shadow. An old fa 7 'n'ht 1 a dm a --A bear, looking into the river jjanuoe, wnn a piece 01 nesh in his mouth, saw his own shadow represented the in stream; and believing it lobeanother bear, who was carrying another piece of flesh, he greedily caught at it; hot in so doing ne dropped the piece he hai in his moulh and it wu-.rreroc.klt It... He ItMt e.teht. .1 more man Deionjrs to tnni,jneiiy ncarrvrs 10 losjjtf what he has. Nichol is of Russia, endeavorinp to acquire dominion of Turkey , may lose the BOTereiflfllity over his own land. ' m; Diogenes. Mrs. N cholas, late of the Bratlleburo Democrat, eajs that "the drinks" are now called 'lefcstretchra,, in thst State. She says it is an every-day occurrence for some PSSSfngera in the Hage-COaches while the . latter are wtiting at hotels for the mails to I m J IT" fret out ...d stretch my legs," which kiii'iti emit ir, 1 1. : . i. .. : j- L ,m-. U .u . , . . . B . , wsswess wte noiei m,na intimates that ' U j, perfectly a.toihH,2 wi.h what 9mA tcnecaaa ease and frequt ucv Intra arst nnw frequency leva ar now tJwity legs are no, v I stretched in Vermopt.
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JSJSlM CORRECTED DAILY rORTHE JOURNAL BY a COPELAND, BANKER, Oea'-r in F.tekaaft, Cef, Land Warrant, Unturreut JUamef, ;., 4f . ; Ojiee on Fint at. near Maim. CURRENCY RATES. INDIANA. I NEW JERSEY". State Bank & Branches, .pnr All Sol v. nt Bar BS aar Near Stock Banks par; LOUISIANA. OHIO. I Branches in N Orleans.. par State Bank & Branches.. par ALABAMA. Independent Banks. .. .par All Solvent Banks 2dis Stale Stock Baak (op). .5disi fj. ft 9. CAROLINA " " " (nt)...prlAllSolrent Banks 2dis KENTUCKY'. . GEORGIAAll Solvent Bants pari All Solvent Bank 2 dis VIRGINIA. ILLINOIS. All Solvent Hanks. parlXew sfkSecurity B'ks Jdis TENNESSEE WIPCOWSIM. All Solvent Bank 1 dis. All Solvent Hanks . .3 dis Fire & Marin- In. Co.ädia 1 8ute MISSOURI. g par MICHIGAN. IAI1 Solvent Ban as EASTERN- All Solvent Bants 3dls All Solvent Ranks par Michigan lus. Co 5 dis F ß W NTSYLVANI A- C AN ADA. All Solvent Banks pari All Solvent Banks Sdis EXCHANGE. New York Buyiugal ....Selling H prem Cincinnati ....... Baying Sellins; ; pram Aw..W0hI pre IsMfSj prem !L - -'-11 "LU -Jll. CU1N w ooiky. 4 WfjIT H. nisfOII HCTIOIv. WODLSEY A NELSON. -W W T" V ATEK street Kvausville Indiana. Auctioneers and Com mission Mervbunls. Manufactures Agents. Dealers in Dry Goods, Furnitur, Chairs, ( lock, Looking Glasses, Ficturf Frames, Notions oic. Partieulai atlenljon giy'en tn ,,, ol llt,9rn,tlon(, of Good,. Kegu lar Sales every Tuesday, Thürs lay, aud Saturday Cash ul values made on Couatgmuents. uk -i3 ly WOOLBsTT & RBasWMi rtJKniTiUE. IOFAS, Divan, Center, dining. Breakfast and Card Tables. Vt alnut and Mahoraii) Flain and l)rc.'ing ! Ilnreiu : Kos Wood .Marll top Dressing do. encIotuU . and plain Wash Stands, Lounges, Bedsteads and Mattresses. Also a large aud geueral assortment of Wod, Cane and Hair seat Chairs, for sale low by aug23 1yd WOOLSKY A NELSON . TKWKLRY A NOTIONS. Ear-rings, Finger rings, Breast Pins. Shirt atuds, Gold Fins and Pencils, , Wsaea chains. Keys, Gold and Silrer Watches, Steel Bet . Is and Cans, brushes, Cimts. Purses, Fancy Soaps, Accordians, V lolina. Pictures and aricis other noUons. j tor saie oy auir3 u woolseya nelson. . . , . . . , . , , D . iri.-ino, juii rrcuiTr.i nu wiiv wui " j niture rooms on WaUr street, 30 doien wood-seat. cane-stial. aud sola scat (hair-.. JsnlT WOOLSKY 'ELSON. SOFAS. Just received and for sale at our Furniture rooms, eight Que Sofas. jan27 WOOLS EY tk NELSON. BEDSTEADS -Jast received and for smla low, a lot of high post Bedsteads. JanST WOOLSEY 4 NELSON. LASS WARE. Just received and for sale at am lion VJ and rival sale a lot of Glusswart). Jan2? WOOLSEY or NF.I" JN. 1 UST L.iCElVED and for Kale, a lurg lot of looking J lus i'luta. Wool.SEi . tl.Mi.A. glass i'late. FA.Vfll.V f LUI U. I HAVE for sale si mv IssWBBee Store, SSJ Main street, and will constants keep on h ind, large supply of Family Flour of the "best quality, Pigeon .vlUU nrand, which will he stdd at the lowest market price for such quality Flour. (doelMf) WM. BK1.I.. I nil BE.NT. FS WK new and conun JUtMia Stores, in Carpenter's mw Krick itl k. erner Klra asM viae trect; lulltiii;hd und will be rented on g..J lerne, by J . . i ... . V.V . . sVatef t. ALS Eight Fpper K is, suitable for OSices or Lo.lKDig Kwwius, in same IJ.ov k r 11.411 ire ol mx4 Vf A ULIS A HO KM . WsAssr at, FRESH OYSTERS '.5 cases of oue an 1 two pound cans, Hornwticaliv fresh, and spiced, for sale by ap?4 S. E. GILBKK I V l O., Sye. ne.tr Water. BtUBftfl Buckwheat Flour Jut ree'd at apl7 T. H.VCON A ( O.'S Family Grocery. tHOICE small While Beans f.r nie nt J apt? X. BACON dt CO.S Fwwiily Grocery. C HOICK IN I Id O. 340 pounds, "erv iperior, lust ree'd, r-.rsalj by S. r.. GILBE IM' v CO., ,r, H)c. near Wafaff, ("1 Y O A;. '0 bales large .lbiiliels.r.r als j kw to close by (luhliij GEti. FosfhK Co. SOF.SS. O s de loa aaW Just received by steamer Kxpreand 1 01 at our Furniture Room, four New Sof ts. VVOOUSEY V NELSON. S t (. VI! -59 hh Js Fully Fair for aale by GEO. FOSTER A CO. uil.U! If STICK W. COOK. Hiram F. Miles and Melville Wilklasob, owners of several Trunks and content;, lell at Ihe Sherwoo.l House, are reursUd to call and redeem the same wilhlu thirty da)s, or they will te sold to pay charges. (..pti 3tud) " J. A. BVfcKS. rfajTICTK THE partneshl; hreofre existing in this elty between Martin Glass au I Martin K l.iuss. under the Arm f Glass dt Ktauss. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Martin Klanss h pnrcbnse.! the interest of Mr. Glass. 1 and is autltorisoo lo close up ami settle me business 01 aid nrm. MANTIN GLASS. ajBBsT ISi MARTIN KLAVSS. C1x.11 ir,, i.tussa V A I.IC'O t-8. A X very' large stock of the ncwet styles of Ginghams, Lawns, Frinie.l Lawns. Calicoes atic Bri'liantcs. which will be aold very low at HUGH at, mh'i3 Cheap Dry Goods Str. 505' BUSH Meal; 5,000 ShlpsfiS; just rocM at BEDFORD'S. CITY MILLS FLOUR. ITY Mills Flour is now setting at ffffsV whole Si no for good merchanuble! V j sale: retail 17 sm Si tat lor go.K Wb.tsl. 3ccnla for goo4 Flour Barrels. apOU ddcwlf J. N. BOSS, Agent. - i LBS fresh Butter: 11 .loz fresh F.ggs; )U 6 doz Clii. kius, isc'd this day al ap7 BEDFORD'S. 11 ILLY UE H1SF.S.-A fresh stock ofthese j boautiful prlng Jross (rooos, ia patterns, at HUGHES', Cerner Main and Second streets. mil -.'3 LEATIIEK. ? .loz ev.tr llnishod Kips, for sals at HAMILTON'S Eainil) Grocery, ahoe-makers are invited to call and examine them. mhl ST II AY P. n FROM the Stable of the subscriber in this elty, a tigM Sorrel Mors. sassM 1 kaSsaVl logh. with a baH face and two or three white feet. His gate is thai of a paeer. The Ander will Ie Ubrall) rewarded bv reiuridug said Horse to the City MilN. (ap!8 tf) I. N. ROSS. ( Knquirer copy.) NoTl FAMILY LARU at T. BACON &CÖ78 spU Family Grocery. SHIP-STtFF.-apll bags for sale low lo close by GEO. FOSTER A CO. -I IS f GROSS paper Ihx Matches! SO do round box do, for sale wholesale at ; p ..' COOK'S. 1KCEIVED this dsy per Express IV It) pes Mack Bemhar.incs; en j-cs plain Silk Tissues, colored, .ill pea AUW nol de Lalns do; ön pes Bf reges do; Ml boxes Bonnet Linings, newest styles; j cartoons Love Veils; and lor sale hv J AS. LOW et CO.. 417 Main st., I-oa., Ky N.2 SITGAR.-TOhhds fair to choice in store, for sale low by S. E. GILBEKT dc CO , ap?4 Svc. near Water, . . -
cillDRIFN.tt ford; also Snuff and SinoKing inoawco o i.i amoe, .rO SS bars Fine Salt; ?5 bhl. Wilmington Tar; shaum, China and Wood.-i. Pipes of all sizes sd I qua j -10 tea prime new Rice; 15 ht.ls Tanners Oil (tjeS ); ities, at the lowest cash prices, at holesale and ReUiL B. bbla Plaster Pans; S5 bbls Crushed. Powdered .My lengt-7 eJsSeileaSl tlBSBMM eameaBMSi mm I case hf bx Sardines; aud lxaf Sugar. Moat 1 can give general atlsfacüon, and I reapeetlully
lease or bx do lease Ooublo Loaf Sugar; :s bags While Carpet Chain; all in swre and for sale upon reasonable terms by FOSTER At BROWN. P8 " ' " WATCHER AIM D .II WFLUY AT BIT TROLFF dc SUSV. r-? WE have Just received a laree stock of Gold Vyand Silver Watches, in hunting and open eases. hich we will sell ul tvastern nriccs. aud warrant to give satisfaction. ALSO JEWELRY A largs, beautiful and fashionable stock, comprising Gold Guard, Fh and Vest Chains. Gold Bracelets, plain Gold Bands, Indies' and Geuts' i;-.. Pin. ... K 1 1 1 i f 1 1 1 i ,,r A j uuM raln. scale and sett Pinger.rin?a.' Seals," Lockets. Gold' ! "d silver Thimbles, ti.dd Spectacles, stiver Napkin '"so gold PEN s.-six do, a. Morton & Ca.'. fjssa. .... .. .i.i i., .i,,.,. f,,. r llJill riorka of eran v.ri.t - u 'nior Mache Casti . W-ZTtZZJ ÄÄ. We invite tue puonc vo can aad examine our stoek w l"""-" tB- public to call aad examine ear etoek. f . ß, Watch. on Msm h.i.sn : At ILIO I1IU v saw -rim ' v ' I U IIICC., lire 1 w o "C U I First and SscoBd. iarii, BITTH0LFP d 0Xf.
WABASH ANDCIN ClNlf ATI PACKE
. fas floa naahiar S EXPRESS, Capt. B. S. Se t DDiR, Commander, will run as a t ular packet between Cincinnati ai ; Laur etta dm . the season. Shippers may rely upon her ; prompt. and punctuality in attending to bnsiiicss su j trust.'.! to her car. J UHN . MITCHELL At SOX, fsbSS-lm Agents. i REGULAR EVAN STILLE BOWLING C .EEXAMnLOI ISVILLE PACBLGT. J hb fln staunen steamer UELLE QU G LEY, Capt Tai rut it, Commander, will ma regularly in the above trade till furth.-r nolicu. For freight and passage appl) to ADAMS dc COOK, febfcj If AgtnsS. FOR WABASH 1C1 VEIt. Tut iino light ilraft steamer E.TI.UA WATTS, Mtit RwnwM. Master. ill rim rm hereafter an au Kvanaville and Wabaah Wmm freight or passage apnly to JSO. S. MITCHELL, or febll tf TAYLOR & HAU KY. EVAXSTIM.K An LAFAYF.TTE PACKET. HI well known and staunch siaamar LOGAN, Capt. John Kcuinsok. commander, hss coiurnaui ed runniug as a regular Evanavilla aud l.afayett Facket, to continue duriug the season. For freight or paa- , on board. mhl-U IWHIVER PACKET ! Taa well known and staunvh steamer .'I t I0 A, Capt. PLcaaa, commander, will run as a regular Green River and e.anviil parket, lea' ing Kr- i ausvilla every Wednesday aud Bowliiag Graet. wvery Monday, Uli further notice. Poi freight or paaauge apply on board. JauM-lf I UEUILAU W A B ASH AID KVAU. V 11,1.1. PACKET. TUK suunch steamer D. A. GIVEN, Capt. K. AVooo. Commander, will run aa a regular packet duringthe season iu the Evansvilleand ur.k..k t - tr ... ........... ...i. i a or to (Jun23-tf) JOH. B. MITCHELL. Agent. EVAXSVTLLE AN LOtTHVILI.E PACKET. THE sulstanUal and llght-dranght steamer FAWN, Wan K. HoLcaarr, commauder. hu again taken her place in tha Evansvi'.le aud Loaisrille trade, and will continue to make regular trips during the season. She has been thoroughly overhauled and is in prima order. augOTd3m ' FIICF. NOTICE. t a meeting of the Naptuna Fire Company, on the evei.ing of tha I Uli inst , it was uuauiIMastv Re t d, 1 hat in future at any alarm of Are that may "be given, whether false or real, that the range of this ! "Company be strict!) caiiflned to the Corporate 1 nuts of "in I it. rr h v.n.vi m By order of the Company. WM. HOLDEN, Pres't. Well H. Wiuir, Sccfy. ,febiytf C X DOZEN Canal Shovels; 10 do Grain do; 10 do Steeled Spades; S do Garden Kakcs; 5 do do Hoes; just ree'd ard for sain by mb27 C. M. GKIFF1TH. HAII.IkOD 0TIIACTOK AND HKIDGE BUILDEKS. wanting Car Wheels, ar Iron work nf any description, can be accomuiodated prompt!) at our evUtblisliuient. We challenge the Western Country to prlnce a asTTaa s m n it Uian the Foreman of our Smith Shp. HihlT . D. EGGLESTON 4c CO. ('KrsCESTCITY FOI '1DRY. WE wre now turning out some of the mot complete Engines, and aSBKff Machinery avaf bulb In the Wrst.an.l at Ciiii-iuiiall prices. If not lower. AllM,rons wnnting anything in o ir line, will And it to their interest to call und examine ear work. mhtT G. D. EGGLESTON CO. m v sritnu (.onus. J UFT received per rtiiaaasti SulUin ami Granite State, 28 packages &ttw Spring Dry Goods, comprising ("hallt Bareges. M.uiselinc DeLaines, Barege Delaines, Portsmouth Laa na, Broeicle 1 I. wn, French Figuro l.uwns, Knrlston Glngnams Malicnester Gluchams, Solid Check tfingliams. Figured black A Ipacta Cast Fisured Lustres l.lninss. Km -Ii h Cotton Dritt, Fancy Linen Drills, French Linen Coaling, '.Ml cartoons Bonnet Rlbbana, All ver) dcsirublo ce.tis, lor sale al l Genres by mlil7 J. U. JUAGHhK CO. UF.CElVEDper .learner Belle Key I drum Co-ins; Si Uoxes do for family use; Ü bbls .No. I Macker I. Urge S do No. 'J do .lo; 1 oferesa .New Rice, 4) qr-box Ssrdlnes; Baaste WaS While W isse 3 : Loar Sugar; 2 .lo Crushed Su-jar; .' do P,iwdcrjl Sugar; Far aale by (mhy) 1. at D. HELM ANN. r.XCEI.RlOK CICARia. JOHN LAVAL. sru2ri!t. on Main street, Letween Sec.nt and Third, aast Ja si received a large lot of v,.r choice Havana Cigars, which he will sell al wholesale or reuil very low. lie invites lite especial attention ef low. H. Cigar Epicures lo his stock. lJaul-tr ROOT.a ANI .SHOES. V. K. HENDRICKS St CO. have re ceived another Urge shipment of Hoots 11 ml shoes, which, with Ciose slre .Jv re ceived and yrt to come In, make a larver and more varied supdty man they have hsrfore oScied for aale. Their stock will be found well worthy of the ho tre ef merchsnts who wish to find articles suited tn tbi murkel Hau,.-., frwsa the bet manufactories, and j sol.) nt as low a rale as the same qualities are by any ester 11 House mniu VIT" v v pur. L, I 4 11. IC 300 bundles Wrapping Pa per, all sues, a "o.xi article, just ret-a auu for ...Ic low al the Wall Fai.er and Lamti Store of JOHN C. DEVEKEUX. Jb., apl Main street, between First and Second. 101 itsnc nur.ss KiioDf). BEAUTIFUL iis.'orlmeiit ef black Bareges and bl'k Silk Tissues, at HUGHES', mh'J3 Corner Main and Second streets. SPICIM; STYLES OF WALL FAFER HANGINGS AT JOHN C. DEVFRETJX JR'3. rpF.5 eases of VVsll -Paper, the latest Spring St: les, beJ. inc the flr?t lot of priug Goods, has lust arrived and for sale law. 1 will b receiving weekly aupplies 1 ntil my stock will b" complete, which will be ihe largest and best assortment ever before i.rosghl to Evsnsville Persons iu want of Wnll-paper, RoHera, Fire-screens. Bed Teastera. Window Blinds, dec. of the latest Spring j st) !.. re requested to call early and examine them, as I am determined to sell aa low as possible. More on Main street. between First and Second. mu'.i BOOS 1 IMD SHOES. r It C s SES B00U and Shoes, comprising ) Women's Patent Foied Union Buskins; do do do do Parisians; do Kossuth Boots; do EuamePed Sontags; do Bronzed, Heeled Eurekas; do F.nam'IdSpring-h eled J. Und Haotees do Goat do do do do; do Super Calf S. f. de; da Bronze Spring heeled Enam'ld do; do do do do F. Laather do; Misse' do do do do do; Men's Calf Boots, half welt; do Kip do do; .1 . Calf do Pump Sole I; Saa Kxtra Prime K p Boots; do do do do do. P"mp Soled; do Patent Leather, Goat Calf and Kip, Brogansand Monsocs; just ree'd per steamer Jamee Lyon, and .or sale by J- H. MAGHEK CO. mp1 Evansvide, Ind. J UST RECEIVED Best Cirby Fish Hooks; Lunerick do do; Yirginia do do; nhl6 SAM'L LISTER. rifiAK AID TOBACCO STORE OF JACOB SCHECK KR. MAIN ST., BET. 1ST A5D2D. (O. Schaeffer & Schroeder's old sta d-) T RRScKCTFCLLY inform the citizens of Kvsnsville 1 sn J surrosnd ng country, that I have taken the above stand, del- rmined to continue ine same ousiiiess. ai.n i will constantly ueepoii nuo ... wn.v-.. . m . m . k. . l.tu ...4 a SKsat r k a t i r n 111 1 rL'Uls Ul. DIU (b,l.v.)( inPlirS uiau-ia seicwvii. .S....S.W r. . " . . a ess s ii o.i.l BAT solicit a share of public patronage. jsapl tf rriENlf ESSEE IfO.XEY bought by X a4 R. B. GILBERT 6 CO., Sye. near Water. 100 BUSH Ear Corn; 50 sacka do; 100 do Shipslun, ai iSffJBJ COOK'S. CHAIRS. ap -2 doz Split bottorr Chairs; for sale low at COOK 'st. CI KT a I GOODS, CORNICES AM) CUR xasa Ftsis. Justrec'ds lotofSatin Damasks, Wersled do, Cotton do; very handsome Muslin Curtains, rich Lace do; a large lot of Window Coruiees, rery rich palterns and new. Also a large lot of Curtain Fins, new and elegant designs. Cornices prepared for ibe windows aud put up If desired. Please call and examine at COLBURN cV H KKsHHKRGK -CS, apig Foster's Block, below Main st. TRKSH LOBSTERS In lands pound cans, guaran- ' X teed ,na. in every respect to thosei ust sUa rrom the shell-rrx tuem S. GILBEKT dt CO.. mrm a4 87c aear Wattr.
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A. Lossmbtims AND FINE GO TO MACK & LOBENSTINE'S Western turt loihirtgSt EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, IK THE LOWER STORY OP PREw's rAVtLIOM, COSKII water and aft aSsBM rasrra. Messrs. MACK.dc LOBKXST1NK have just ree'd aul will continue to receive weekly l roui their large Wholesale Establishment in Cm 1 iunati, the largest and most extensive assortment of SPKING AND PDMMKK CLOTHING, raaaufactured with an csp.scial view to meet the wants of the market, and lonsistingof every article of appare necessary to complete the wardrobe of iudividuals ofetry taste. COAT'S. The following kinds made ortho boat materials, and in the latet styles, are how Bs tort : Black cloth dre.s and ffoc-g Coafs) Brown, black and in iaibtr grecnj Grey, black, brown and old mixed Tweed; Also Every kind of loose summei Sscks, dress Jtud frock Coats and Coatees, to all of which i respectful y invite the particular attention ot the public. PA NTs. Super black and fancy Cussimeres: Ail varieties, if Boiubiziue and Drap "fl'; Grass Li neu, Dooskin atd Cordurox; Cassinet, Jeans and fancy summer Pants of every description. VESTS, Black Sstin and fancy Silk Vciti: Velvet, Valencia, bufl and white Marleilles, Linen: C as si mere and Cassiuet, with com nou vests of all yles, sad at the very lo tat prices. n itMsiiix. coons. Consisting of an elegant and 1 irge as.ortmeiit of custotne madebonom shirts. shirt collars. cravats of superior qualit) and beauUful patterns, silk, knit cotton drawers, under-shirts, gloves, saspeudersano every other article usualh fouBd In the most exleuatvt establishment of the country. ' J La Ulli w In conuecticn with their large stock of m cloUiing, they will keep a fine assort ment of c Mrs Su!erior Hats and Caps Also, all kinds of Union. Mexican. California. Leghari Fanama and other styles of bata. with a variety of BOOTS and SHOES, It is useless to mention thoir;elegant and very evte" sive lot of togskin and other kinds of Tau a is, Caarai Bass and V alishs. Country Merchants are Invited to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. W re t our thanks to our jumerous friends lor their very libera) palrenage, and respcer tfullv ak a contlnuanae ofthesam. MACK & LOBENST1NE. is.i(r, 4pril2G, 1P53 tf DR. GEOHBGAlt'S EXTRACT Ol' HYDllOPIFEK, roa irTsi-spsis., acaorcLA, akd all istrt aiTiKS or mi ILOOO. Prepared by tne of the Fsrafy. THIS vegetable remed which is now spreading to all partsof the ceuntry. is prepared by a graduate ol one of the first Medical Schools iu ihe West, a physician of h gh standing in his profession and as much opposed to empiricism or quackery as any one can be, as is shown by the fact that the re- ipe is published, and accompanies each bottle of the medic tie. thus exonerating it froia the charge of beii.g a nostrum. IT IS PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS, aa will be aecn by reference lo ihe Circular aud by the accomganying ceritieates. Unlike Sar-aparill:i, Iba Hyropiper is quick in its action, the first bottle often producing wonderful results, as in the case of the negro girl of Mrs. Simmou'e, of Louisville, who was relieved of Bl.nDESS IN OME WEKKII In short, wherever knoa i. ii slauds at Ihe head of all remedies for the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula, W'l.ile swelling, Negro Consump tion, Chronic Rh-umutis n, Gout, Neuralgia, Ulcers and all Sklii Diseases, all Rual or Kidney Affections, all Female Irregularities and Obstructions, Mercurial Diseases, Secondary Syphilis, General Debility, and all dis or.lets arising from iin ure blood aad bud Habit of System. FOR FI VI , S, K COiTI PLAINTS this remedy Staads unrivalled, 't is a slight stimulant snd a powerful labia and jllerat ve. As a beautifler of the complexion, iu the cure of i tuples aud blolbes, iu producing a clear un 1 beautiful skin, H is s much more safe and sure remedy than all ihe cosmetics and lotions iu existeuce. Try it. and you will never regret it. Do not lose confl.ie.ice if it 1 hould seem at first to increase the disease the general eOect of the medicine being lo dri ve a.l impurities to the surface, and b that means out of the system. Hardkksbi-r, Kt , Oct. 6, 1851. Dr. A. E. Geohcgan Lear Mr: 1 have examined j our p. ei p. for Compound Fluid Extract of Hydropiper, for ihccure of Scrofula in all its fonus. and oilier chronic affections, viz: HhenmatUm, Female Weukneaa, dec.Having prescribed, and watched its effects iu many cases of the aitove diseases, and having always louud it effectual 1 most cheerfully recommend il to the afflicted as the best alterative and tonic I h:.ve ever used altogether superior lo Sarat.irila, and any of its compounds. N. I . WAR FIELD, M. Ü. Owcnsuoko', Kt., March 2, 1859. Dear Do:tor: I received ours of thcSWd iust..ai d according to your request, ackuoalcdge the receipt of Hydropiper. li several cases In th s community it has relieved Dyspepsia. In short, 1 consider it a valuable prepara tion. I have been Using it myself, au. 1 think it benefits my geaeral health. Respectfully, yourfrieud, JAMES CO V AN, M. P. Pairs f I per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5, when taken al onetime. I.AYBTOK0 PA t TEN, bole Agent, No. 74 Fukou street, Louisville, Ky., To whom all ( r.lers should be addressed. Agents In Evansville, H ALLOC K dc sTODDARD. " Princeton, R. ü. HALLOCK. mh'.'r d&sGm-i s SPRING AND SIMMER DRT GOODS WE have Just receive 1 at our st. nd in I .a-easco, cor ner of High street ind Fulton avenne, a large asaortment of SPkING AND KUMMB.lt DRV GOODS, selected from the Eas'crn market, aud comprising the latest stvles f Goods, an I which we are prepared to sail lust as low as they .-an be purchased In Kransville.These goods having been selected with especial refer ence to the wants of our tistomers. and we respectfully ask our friends to examine them and the prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we know they will give satisfaction. We also have on hands a grod assortment of GROCERIES, freah and cheap. ap-IJ.nd" BONE, HAB1NQ Sj CO. GEISTS n iiMMiiii; IJOODS. HOPKINS a- hKAD havejut received a stock of Genu' Gloves, Half Hosts Silk snd Cauze Undershirts. Silk snd Lawi Crnvale, Linen Handk'fs, Suspenders, ec 1 ore., which we will offer lower than toe usual pricos asked for tne above artlclea. Commercil How, First street. Fap3-2md BOOTs AND TT K . HF.N1IR1CKS 4 CO. KIIOES. have received large V a Stlplllv Of Men's Calf, Kip and Goat Boots; Boa s' and Vouths' Calf and Kip Boots; Men 'a Calf, Kit . Goat. ni. Goat and h nam 'Id Brogaas; Bos, aad Vouths' Calf, Kip and Enam'ld do; Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes ofall varieties, which hey will s II as low asthe lowest. Merchants are invited to call aud exam.no their stock before purcbastag. ap HOME MANUFACTURE! EVAAVlLl,t; ( I IIIILX. TORE. BELIEVING that Ihe interests oflbe Great V est, and of the people of Kvausville and vicinity u particular, would be much promoted by establishing a ClotiiiDK Fs. tor) in this city, and being aware that i I .thing can be manufactured in a superior manner and at less cost in the West than in the Hast, we hae established a Clothing Store in tills citt , where we will manufacture ! and sell, Wbolrsalb ad Retail, Clothing of the best quality, all of wh eh will h made under our own supervision, at the I., west N.-w York prices, of il.c latest styles, and of Ihe best material. We purchase our Good, from Importers for Cash, which enables us lo compete with AST HOUSE I If THE UHITED STATES ! We will also carry on i Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Kumir-hing r st ildishment, in which will be found every article in that line. Our stock of Cloths, Cssslraeres and Vesting are of i the neatest style and best quality; and as one of the firm ' Is a Practical Workman, and takes clir.rg of the MeasI uring and Catting, we are enabled to WARRENT a god Rt in all cases. - no sale. We also keep on hand very variety of Tailors Trimj mings.and are Agents f r Scolt's Rejiort of Fashion. ! Particular atten lou j aiJ lo Gentlemen furnishing their own material i t KIOH takes charge of the commprciai iblishinent. and DAVID o IWi. 01 KICHAKDRAL anairs ot tue cswuiisniiient. anu u.t.iu , TT 7 the manufacturing. Gracful to their maiviuuai fer r-ist favors, and now so Icit a continuance ' ""f", favors ror the new enterprise, me pieoKe m... - merit all the confidence that may be repos ssi visa so i in. vvnuuvuvv ...... i.. - - a Store on Main street, reteen First and "aftaei mh31 RA LEI H "".i titj SEW SRKI.XG AND SÜ MM K GOODS. EDWARD FE Alt " r-t. .v.. f ZnVttmawSZ orrosf. roan ornca, p -wwnw i. r tf . ..,1 Summer tfOOilS s a riiv inn virinn'. - , , direct from lite tin .'It V. Dj.I.I.K " nnrlnr. rnn.lllilK of Tr5 -.-.ifv- aT tha soLion in consisting of o-rerj " "'r.. "I 1 " Cra.e Shawls, re9V trege de Units. trgndvs, -aS. g , BBLJwalllslI" ttSatSIJ Mini r il . 'HifVI "have also the neet styles in Spring and Sum- 1 si.ntiilas Flain Silk, fringes, trimmings. 1ec. ! roHVvin, iue'd up a room off ihe stor for the sale of Lodes' " . a u... A-s,fl....i LT. Wi .rtfina. HAM InU gJiiij- i s, 1 1411 t runoisi - I 11 . 1 . a, . . i-.tTAsr thsta mnit RM 11" t J Tiin ITllUCBs V. V bsU UUSf UUVI SASSP tsaasaasv I beai itful asaortment of Goods ever brought west If B One price no leviatioD. ,p CRYSTAL rHOMPKYGOOpSSTOBE.
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I ;-llr?- fc S3 A ff. -.Qiaa, c L 7 6 r" PEOTORhL, for the ra- 1.1 Casasa of (0IÜ.IS, COlaOSs ;.oarseess, BRilXtHITIS. UlIOOPIXG.COL-CISj CR01P. AsfllllA, AU C0.Sl"r!PTI0. "And by the river, vpon the bank thereof xJUl jf'SsS all tiees for meat, whose leaf shall mot fad and the fruit thereof iholl be for meat and the lern hereof for medicine.'' He re was hope for the sick recorded long ago, an every year adds new proof to the assurance that thee promises shall not fail. As medical Science discovers and designates the rerae dies nature has given, oue by one, the diseases that afflict our raceyield to the control of art. Ofall the maladies we suffer from, none has carried mere victims to aa untimely grave than Consumption of the Lungs. SutJsin :(! we gl ve some evid jnces that this too may be cored, aud that Pulmonary Complaints, in all their forma, aaaj be removed by Cherry Pectoral. Spate will hot permiusto publish here any proportion of the cures it has ef fected. but the Agent below named, will furnish aar Circular, free, whereon are fall particulars and indls puUble proof or these facts. Sufferers: read and Judge ror yeurselves. For Influenz 1 and IVkooping Couch. m. NismriLLs, Tax., Jan. 96, lf5 1 . Sir: I hare repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for Whooping Cough hi, 1 Influent and have'no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of m children have been afflicted with these diseases, and the wee use of the Pectorul has always afforded almost Insunt relief. JAMES GLOVER. VVe attest the tfuth of the above statement. M. sfcGnrVt, Editor NashvilTe "Whff . J. M. Zinnia maw, Druggist.' For a Consumptive Cough. PiTTSBtaaH, Pa., Feb. 23, BsBB Dear Sir: For three years I have been afflicted with a r x. j 1 : . 1 . r . 1 1 1 . . . I t.ougn, so uisiresrin inui 1 ireqiienii) aispaireu ol re j covery : SSSV h ofths lime 1 was obliged to sit up all night 111 my cnair, as mj cougn oui.i sunocate me when 1 laid dwn. Having used manv remedies without much relief, I at Inst tried the CHERRY PECTORAL which under Providence htis cured me altogether. 1 am with gratitude tours, JAMES M CAXDLESS; This is one of the numerous Cures of Asthma tchicK hate been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. Albakt. N. V". April IT, 184S. Da. Ati, Iwell Dear Sir: 1 lin e for years been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form sothät I havebeea ahlsgasj tosleepin my chair for a larger part of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines, to ho purpose, until mv physician prescribed, ss an exjieriment, our Cherry Pectoral. Al first it seemed to make ine worse; but in less than a week 1 began to experience the most trratifvinr relief from its uae: and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed, lean sleep on my bed with comfort, I and enjoy a state of health which I had never expected 1 to ei Joy. GEOKGK S. FA RANTT. Commission and Forwarding Merchant. From the President of Amherst College, Edward Hitchcock. M ., Lh p . dV. J. C. Area Sir: I have used yonr Chirry Pectoral in my own case nt deep seated bronchitis, aud am satisfied, from the chemical constitution, thai it Is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bron.hiaf difficulries. If my opinion, ss to Its superior character, can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it aa you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK. Amherst. September 12, 18-49. Among the oilier distinguished authorities who have lent their uanics to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for affections of the lungs, are: President Perkins. Veimont med.cal College. Hon. Chief Justice Story, Sup. Beuels U. S. A. Professor Valentine Mott, New York. Professor Cleveland, Bowdoin Jtfedical College. Professor liutterfield, Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Review. Boston .Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston, S. C medical Review New Jersey medic-tl Reporter. Hon. Henry clay, United States Senator Hon. Geo. Marsh. Am. Amassador to Turkey. Oeneral Emnnuel Huli.es. Prexident of Chili. Rt. Rev. Edward Power, lord Bishop of Toronto. Rt. Rev. Bishop Keese, of the Meth. Epis. Church. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Also many eminent personages in foreign countries. Not only in the more dangerous and distressing dis eases of the Lungs, but alao as a family medicine for occasional u.e, It is the safest, pleasantest and best tn tne world. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chem'st. Lovfell, Mass. TTpSold in Evansville by Keller, Farnslev dc Co. aaa Leicit dr Verling, w holesale and retail; in Princeton by K. B. Hallock. in Peleräburgh bv Adams dt Campbell; a.... by Druggists throughout the Slate. feb"7 3m A 5 S VOL C A NIC Ol Is LÜVI3IEKT. 1tHE miraculous cures that Utls celebrated medicine has performed, sfter all other remedies bad failed, warrants the proprietor In asverting thut it is the only Liniment that will cure Chronic or influHimator Rheumatism Paralysis, stiffness or weakness in the Joints, Mnscles or Ligaments, Contracted Muscles, Bminea, Neuralgia, Toothache. Earache, or an Pniu. It will ramove any welling, Tumor Piles. Hars Lumps, Caked Breasts. Sore Nipples, Bites or Musquitos, or any taflammation. And it will cleanse, psjrify anl heal the FOULEST ULCER SOKES on the legs or shins, no difference how long they may have existed. It will alao soothe and heal Burns. Scalds, Fresh Cuts, Wounds, Sc, sooaer than anv other remedy. ' OVER A .MILLION OF BOTTLE Have been sold in 1853, and the demand fi" increasing dailv, and we have never heard of a case wherein it Has failed to euro any external disease, when property applied . Who then will suffer from Pains, Sores, or Swellings, when a aale and sure remed is so eaai I y obtained. Read the following certificate, which la INCONTESTABLE PROOF of what we have asserted. J. H. McLasa Sir; 1 feel Ha doty I owe to the publis to make known the following, hopiug they may learn by my experience, and discard a worthies stuff which has been pressed into notice by false cer.lflcalcs sm loeg advertisemenls. Fur six months 1 waa confined to my room a cripple from Rheumatism. Mj knee was swollen tremendoosIv, producing the most severe pains. The muscles wera contract-. 1 so that I could not straighten my leg at all 1 applied the Muslanir Liniment tor lour weeks, but it done no more good than any other grease. I obtained andued your Volcanic Oil Liniment-in three weekut relaxed the muscle-, and cured me permanewuj. AMriRiCL'e CAtBAV, Saline county. III. I saw Mr. Csseday when he 7"""J1"1!he is now w. ll. W -M M KLLlo I f , Pinkne) villa. Reader. If the a rrve Is not rJ muLZZlt of ihe wonderful efBe.ey of he Vo.c.nie O l;r t. is i ihs. f m aa sasvai " - possession from all partsof the m ountry. and il you will r.m us and it doe. not srive aalisfa - purchase a suppij . . . . ... ., .wl tn t hp i.n rrhae-r. nnn the ni. win i t'ui ,".; .'. .fr;.?::" tJ "-"I .Js : AM Ol HKK aMMALIS. McLean's celebrated Ltmin. nt N U,e only safe and relihlJ remed for the cureof .!':.in, Ring Bone, lad alls SrftoU Uaaataral Laf pa, Nodes or Swellings K "ill never Vail to cure Big He.d Pollevil, Fistula, old K U I Uli -iL t 'J i m w g st ' ajr - - Snrains Hr iies. Scrntches, Cracked Hoofs, Chafes, sad die r collar Gall Cuts or Wounds, it Is an ' ifalllble reuiedv. App'j as directed, and a cure is certain. Read tlit following from .Mr Wells, of the St. Louia l. s. s..res or wene. ii properiv appueu. ror I Omnibus Coinpnuv : Tnj9 u t, Cerlif tl.st I have used tlr-Mexican Mustang . , , ,t ,, McLean's Voloanic Oil Liniment, on our Liniment and ftmn:hu. .,orses that were lame, st alned and for swell- , iri, ...d f have found McLean's Volcanic (iil l.inimeat betue ueM Liniment. ERA 1 1 r.i i . of the firm of Case it Co. Directions accompany each bottle iu tnglish aad German. This Lit "mentis now put up it. 25 eei;, 50 cent and fl bottles. The 50 cent size contains three limes the quaa tttv of tha S-ceutsiae and soon in pro, orttost to the coat. For sale by J . II . M.-LEA . sole Propnelor, Corner Third and Fine streets, St Louis.Mo. For sale la F.var.sville. Ind. by KELLER , FAKKS LEV & CO., at Froprietor's prices. mn7 it I' w, lIUl SI S lllll Ssl.l.. r, .rV- U A v . t? sTrt sT st sHr IT I. A T I O !f . CjIX I "ts for sale, situated in Kvansvillejustbejond tho O Railroi.d Depot. Four ofthese Lots have Frame Houses on them, anc otherwise improved. They aro well situ: Ved for residences, K?ing convenient to tousi nets, sad only about one so.uare from stata atrect. a fine speculaticn is offered in those lots, as they are re sad I twtSLM want! ner ehanii t.I .rK (I t ea (DD ' ' a-sasfB-av wsvsssasaesasassssBsa wnrmmf' yssss . .!..-- m 1)1.1 T inn fln ni.n..rf unitv nf iimrn I hi ion. hit I f,PUCr rr'. SeSBBJ mmmw m mamm II mj -r" a-BS km m fajfjILu rnouiaLA? is . w n 01 tuwc uuuaw w and rr ry desirable residence. rr1; atthuoscs, for Sassfeas particulars
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