Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1855 — Page 3

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CO. We i devote considerable space today. both outside and inside, to details of Foreign XWI - A linnet Avnv-& Iitia rf tliia ttan-c will ! be read with interest , 02r Copeland's Exchange Bank buys Notes, Loans Money, Discounts Bills on New York buys and Bells . Exchange on . Eastern and ) Western Cities, Uncurren Money, Und War. Tints, &c, pays interest on Special Deposits. OT The ladies of Evansville, or a portion

of them, have brought their exquisite taste to! Fair upland antt OHeaAif cottori' has declinK i a j, -j f..u.m!,Mii..i ' he aid of the firemen, and some evidences of cd?4, middling ;; .;, 1 lhat taste -will be remarked to-day in thepro- .It s rumored that Kussla -tiiil undertake , cession. We need not specify what portion of mediation with Denmark rar A'mferiea. the arransreinents the ladies have in charg-e. for I There is much excitement itV Paris oink

thn.fl vill Vki f1iir!iir the narade. The Yöune America Fire Companr have, perhaps. I aar ! lien estjeciallv favored, and their enzine will -- --- a - v " be even a marked object where all are , inter esting. - 1 07" If there is a single citizen who has not purchased a ticket to the Soiree aud Supper this evening, it is not yet. too late to make a email exhibition of liberality toward the fireteen. , , Buy a ticket whether you intend going to the Soiree or not. 4 rORTABLE DAW J1ILL TATEST. TV e Call the attention of those interested to the advertisement of Page's Portable Circular Saw MilL There has been a renewal of the patent, and those violating it are laying themselves open to heavy penalties. : ' CSrThe Canal Boat "76" Was loading last evening for Maysville, and will take in a load ot wheat at that place for Evansville. . . The Canal Boat James Laughlin left yesterday morning for Petersburg!.. She will there take in a load of wheat for Toledo. , Opkn" your Windows. The big brass cannon will be tired early this morning at the .f'Blue Warehouse," in Lamasco. After the Farade, it will be fired at the park, in front of the upper part of the city. Those pcrsorts living in the neighborhoods of these salutes, should keep their windows open otherwise there nUy be a smashing of window glass by the concussion. Tub' Oes ÄQüAb.fho Gun Squad of thö llv&nsville Light Guard will turn out at the Parade to-day, with their splendid piece of BräÄs Artillery, This Squad wilt appear in vrulresf uniform nöt the regular uniform of the company rid will number fifteen. They are not going to attempt any display, except td Show their cannon. : , , IIa ts' ÜArs, Furs, &c. Country dealers and merchants generally, purchasing up the rivef, had better read the advertisment of C. B. Camp & Co. Cincinnati. This is an old and very large house, an4 keeps constantly , on hand a large stock of Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. for the trade. - ETVÄB ITtMS.

By advertisement it will be seen that j lies. 4,000 Cannons, 50,000 balls, and im.the plendid steamer David White will leave merise stocks of gun powder were taken pos-

'Louiaville next Saturday, and be at Evans- .' ville Sunday, for New Orleans. We learn by ?icret.H tKfit oll tin nvima in Vipr larlin rnrifrt - have been engaged, and she will start out with -the promise of a good trip. She is one of the best and fastest boats on the river, and we hope , she will receive a good addition to her trip . here. , . . By dispatch we understand the R. J. Ward and Niagara have concluded not to start out just yet for the South. They may probably start from Louisville some time next Week or the week after. - The New Orleans Delta of the 2o ult., says that a number of boats Itave laid up for the want of business. Owing to the increasing sickness in the interior, planters will not haul their cotton, and there was little or lo freight going up. vTlie 6Wift packet Rainbow was down - -yesterday morning. We thank Mr. Heuston, -of the office, for papers. - The fast and elegant packet Wm. Garrin will be down to-day from Louisville, and after visiting Henderson, will return to the . 'Falls City. :. . ' . ; W " The Cincinnati Commercial of Tues- ' day says, the river had risen, two feet since its 4anorf tf friA in.tr rKfnre trif ri finrpn iiif. ?ri frirt . ihannel to Louisville. . Several of the largest Cincinnati and New Orleans steamers are about resuming - theif regular trips. A reduction in- freights "will doubtless follow. -,.!:- The Viacennes Gazette of jesterday, "says that the Wabash is rising fest there, with the prospect of an orerflow. FICEE EXIIIBiTIOi OF DELEGANT OIL PAINTINGS, lu Kir It (.ill t rallies, 'A T CBESCBST-icrTY HALL, en Thursday (this evening) .jCm. aad Friday ovrj.iars: Sfpt 27 and 28, The nsintmgseonist of Landscapes. Moonlight, Sunrise aad Sunset views, ,ta river, lak aad mountain so cry, aad maay others, aembering over ts.vn nivunnu, all baadaamoty framed. They will be exhibited fre.of charge . aa above stated snd then sold at Auctioa a Saturday v.n- . sag. mmioiag at 7 o'clock at the Crecut City Wall. toeetbev with a large aa lrat aaa-iriment of ün Mirrors. The publie are invited to call and examine the Painting! as they must and will be sold to pay heavy advaneea Taana For all purchaaea of $50 and upwards, a eredit of ninety data, the purchaser giviiu aa approved ante; ;ander , aak. p27 wooLsKV ft nelson An's. CORPOHATION rXOTICEi !;iTl meetiot of tho Conn jil o' th eity of Evansville. J on Monday eveajng. Sept. 10, 1M5, it was, oe motion. anoimauaiy .Ordered that the Alley running parallel with Maia aad 5y ..mere streets. t,.tween d and 3d. be i n. ra.w wiui d'wwv mm rave, with B'oae aad ..II .Fmv.ll.d and that the owners o! of lots or parts or iota aaid Allev are herebv ordered to lay said pavement, as aforesaid, apoueaeh of their respective lots r parts of lots. ITlSI SSS BflSR npW Hill, w . ,J 7 ,T ' pabhea ioaef this aoti'e, and ia default thereof the city will v-efera said work aad the oests andexpoasas sceruiog iberlyina aad Wieg open aud alley, withia ta oaya wyrr in 1-r, mil b. alestd to. aad'eoiieetea by sai " - -j-ig a afoiaaaid. or so much thereof a wilt eeusiy lie aad

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- EEPOETED EXPKESSXT I'OE THE JOTTEWAI, Aftival of ttto Pacific. - 1 ONE WEEK SLATER NKW?! -'., DISPATCHES FROM GEN. SIMPSON, . - .-.' ',- Capture of Sebastopol!!; AUSTRIAN MEDijTION, MAKS.ETS, &CV&C, kbw Yokki:'Oct to the high prices of bread. - ' The Industrial Exhibition close's on1 tlte ' - 15th of November. Don Pedro was inaugurated King of P'ofl' gal on the 16th, with great ceremony. '. The Czar and three Grand Dukes are going to the Crimea. , MazzinG's revolutionary manifesto to Neap olitans has been published. The Czar's letter to the King of Prussia, says he is determined to maintain the dignity of the Empire, and has ordered more reinforcements for the Crimea. , . , ' .. ... . New. York, Oct. 3. . Sandy Hook, Wednesday 2" o'clock A. M. The Pacific off light ship brings dates from Liverpool to the 22d. - ' , .-' - Nothing new from the Crimea. Retreat of the Russians to Perrekoff confirmed. The RuesianS Were repulsed at KUSS With COnSlde- , , . m ,. , . I ra Die loss, xnvy rtureu tu uiierauui. . . , T- i , J The inauguration of the King of Portugal has been celebrated. The King apologized to England and France nf Naüles The Cezar writes that the King of Russia will accept of no conditions derogatory to Russia.. It is reported that Russia offers to mediate between United States and Dei ark.s '. Cotton dull; decline to d. 1 our 41s., less active. Wheat, red lis. 3d. to lis. 6d. Money in good demand. American stocks quiet. Pork and Beef unchanged. Steamer not up at 8 o'clock this morning. ; The Herman from New York arrived at South Hampton the 22nd. The British Government received a dispatch from Gen. Simpson, describing the details of the assanlt and capture of the MaiikofT. nd says the French columns under Gen'ls. Bosquet, McMahon and De Lamathons, carried the Malikoff with the most impetuous valor. The British columns stormed the Rq5!, but after a bloody combat found they coula not hold it, and retired. A second assault was ordered on the following morning, wien the Reda was evacuated by the Russians with a fearful loss of life, particularly officers. , " . Pellissier's dispatches have not arrived. The retreat of the Russians to Perrokoff is contradicted. It was expected that they would be unable to hold the Nerth Sebastopol for want of provisions.1 Nothing decisive is known witn regard to the next movement ot tne Alsession by the Allies at Sebastopol. The Zar Alexander in an address to the army says. I rely confidently upon your courage to repel further attacks. The Czar has signified his intention of pro ceeding at once tö the Crimea with three grand Dukes. The Turks still hold possession Kaf s, of having reported the Russians on the 7 th August with considerable loss. - , There is nothing new frorii the Baltic. . The Emperor of Austria . congratulated Queen Victoria and the Emperor Napoleon for the victory of the Allies. - Jherc is more talk about the" Austrian nego tiation. T? latest report is that Aüstfiä fe" wilUng to undertake te work of mediation at Vienna and that France wL'l conS'üt, if nego tiations can be carried on at Paris. Liverpool, Sept. 21. Flour firm, with an upward tendency. Prices of Western quoted at 38 39c. Southern 3840s. Wheat firm. Southern 9 noted 12. Corn tsifle lower. Yellow 36s 6d mixed 38s Gd. Beef firm. Pork a trifle higher. The government has contracted for 48,000 bbls and tierces of pork. i Lard has advanced and we quote kl Cls. . , ! : London Money Market. No further advance" has taken pici ih the fate of interest Ex change has advanced. Consols are quoted at 90J. Manchester advices are unfavorable. Paris, Sept. 21. The rate of interest had advanced to 5 per cent, . -. ' " PlTTSBURO, Oct. 3, There are 8 feet water in the channel and rising. The weather is cool and clearing up. i , Cincinnati, Oct. 3. There are seven feet water in the channel and rising-.' Memphis, Sept 29. , The Board or Health report five interments tO-daV (Saturday) from VelloW fever; Other dlS- " r- . eaSCS, none. . ,Tne number of deaths to-day is not exactly . , . j . J , n known, but reported to DC Se'Cn Irom - VellOW - .. IC'VCT. - i i'ne interments for the week aref of yellow (ever 14j other diseases 14. ' 1 - PlTTSBCRO, Oct. 1. The new liouorlaw went into operation to day. Most of the retailers have closed their bars.1 Some were selling malt liquors under license granted for one year from April last. homo lew resist the law. and are soiling as usual brandy wine, etc. ' . " Judge McClure delivered his charge to the j-ary to-e;y, denning the law to , be; str

constitutional, and declaring his intention toenforce it stringently. -1 ; . I It is said that the Carsoa leajrae are making

arrangements to prosecute the violators of the w j Chicago, Oct 1. i A fire occurred here yesterday morning" far 'il... tt: ' iri - r ct o- t tue j u tun jar tvurnsui cyume a uouner, aestroymg tne maenme snops ana nmsning shops, setting up shop, and brass foundery. - lotal loss $ba,(J(X. Insurance on same $17,I - - - ' . ;pHitÄDEt'iHlA, Sept 28. I "A suit has bcen'commenced in' the Circuit Court against Passmore Williamson for the value of abducted' slaves belonging tö' ITrv 3.-Wheeicr.v "- -"' .' m,-, ew yobk - oept. zo. -'The festival of the booksellers at the Cry stal1 Palace lkU evening was attended by f.bout 600 persons, W'm. II. Appleton presiding. , Speeches were made by Messrs., Beecher,, ?.utnam Bryant, Osgood of New York and ( ' " j u t i, v' u -t t The steamer Grenada, from New Orleans, fcrinsrs Havana rlatpa to Kent. 20. . The estate of the planter O'FaWir, whb re -T II B FIRST ÖEAXD ANNUAL PARADE or the Vntted Firemen - ' ' -i ÖT THE CITIES OF ' ; EVÄNSVIL1B AND LAMASCO, -riLL take nlace on th 4t!h daV of Octot er next, and in W the rvenin'g of said day a splendid Ball and Supper j will be given. No pains or expense will be spiled to make) the entertainment the greatest affair ever given in tne city. Due notice will be given of particulars, sep 12tf THE COMMITTE-E. WHOLESALE Dili' GOOfJ.S. E have now on hand one of th. roost eomplete and desirable storks of everything in the DRY GOODS line to be found in the Western Market, which wo offer to all cash ' or prompt time buyers at remarkably low rates. Our goods have beea seieeted with great care, an i in cuairty, style ana price, we are willing to duplicate the bills of a'ny regular house wo t of the mono taint. Our stoek consists in part of , the following articles : Brown and bleached muslins, cloths, esssimeres. atinrtts, prints, linseys. linings, silks, satins, snrges, velveU, vestings, earpets. eashmerea. eoburgs, alpacas, de laines.- hats, caps. bonnets, ribbons, nmoreiias, seamless eags, snawis. saiencu. . Together with a large assortment of Notions of all kinds, from a Yankee otock to a cambric needle. Also a large stoek of AI ELL MADE CLOTHING, . onr owB tT. . a u . ti, aetio . Give us a eall before purchasing elsewbeie, aa w charge nothing lor showing goods, and as little as the cheapest lor selling tncm. junffuf & p .orti.n Älaln street, 2d door above State Bank, . Evansville, Ind. p28 RECKIVF.DpeT steamer Prairie City: 50 Matts Cassia; ' ; ' . 4 Cases R. W. Box Matches; 4 do PaprT do 1 do British Lustre, N. 1; 1 do Best quality Indigo; ' 1 Bag best Nutmegs: 20 Boxes double refined Saleratua'in 1 papers; 4 do Imported Castile Sr-ap; 20 do Sona Saleratus in I lb papers; ,- 40 do 80 dos. Prime Mustard; .. : : 4 Cases 23 do English Mustard in X B jara; . 1 BM Clov s: 2 do Madder; . 6 Bags Pi-pper; -4 do Alspice; 1 B I Race Ginger; e Kegs Saltpetre: "' 2 Cwea 4ii gross (Wo win's Tobacco; ' 60 Boxes Transparent Snap; - ' 10 Gross Hair Gil lor sale at reduced prices by ep28 1. L D. HEIMAN. 40 ep DOZEN Eggs, canvassed kams and Sweet potatjesia store and for sale by J. W. k T. VICKERT. 1 II O POSA LS M VT ILL be received by the City Clerk or Michael Mentier, w w until monoav next. or tne pavma oi tne Aiiey rnu IV Bing I parallel with Alain and sveamore street, between becond and Third, with good stone at least 8 iuches thick, nd to be covered with gravel, said work including the tone to be paid WELL W. WALKER, Clerk. lor in eity orders. ep27-4t ' COKPOIt ATIOW NOTICE. 'n, nnfppn .1... Ka nflnf. fvn,i.in. the Wast aid. IPofhixth street, between Main and 8camore. cause a ! brick side walk tub. laid along the front of said lota between ' aaid Maia and Sycamore street! . within ten days alter the publication of thii order, and in default thereof the Marshal is directed to do said work, a d the costs aocrutnc thereby will be assessed to, and oolleoted by sale of said lta or so much thereof aa will aatiufy aaid lien and eoets. By order of the Council. sep J-lot WELL H. WALKER Clerk. LVRO. LA IlC BBLS Prim Lard received and ftt sale by ., ep2t J. W. a S. VICKERT. SHOWER BATHS AD ICQ CIIEST8. "W l)OZ No. 1 and 2 Ics Chests: dos Shower-llaths, received and for sals by my? ORR. DALZELL ft CO. SOAP! SOAP! KEO'D pergteamer Fanny Fern, 2D boxes German Soap ill 31b bars; 15 do do do Vyi do; 25 do No. 1 Palm Soap; IH lb bars; 14 do do,, d SO. U. 1 do;-, . For sale by augl I. a- D. HEIMANN. OLAsS jAkS. SO dot. one and two gallons each. squat aad tall. For sal y S. E. GILBERT ft CO.. aug31 tf Sycamore, near Water. '. - " TOnACCCK 15' BOXES assorted Brnd: In store end for sale by sep!2tf TliNNEY ft S0RENSON. fa: 10 may IK 'VY WORK AXDSCHOOL BASltKTS. - larse sise work baskets. medium size fancy haekcts. school baskets; just received st M CtlUS'S FaIIIly GROCERY. A LOT of fresh Meal just ree'd and for sale at je - T. BACON ft CO. 'S Family Grocery. RECEIVED this day. 30 bxs Cheese, W. R and English Dairy; 400 ken Wheelina Nails; 10 bxs Lemons, in fine order. ... , y '"S - . TKSNFT ft SOKENSOS. ortAXJKS A.D LEMONS, -j f BOXES Iresh Orangen; J.VI 10 do do Lemons; je just ree.d and for sal by PRESToS BROS. FEATIIE DL'STINO ItUI SlIKS. A SMALL lot jiia opened of these very desirable dusters ior furniture, merchants' nse, etc., at , jo2 CHAS. S. WELLS, new Hardware Store. S. F.FLOl'B. e Ann flunerfina Flour 12 bbls. J( 10 sek it 00 i received and for sal bj 25 J. W, ft S. VICKERT. IV Alf. Kegs Wheellpg and PittsturghXaiU and Spikes Öüü reciTeÜ b' SAMUEL ORR. may 14 " ' ' . . i-'rrn1 10,000 BUSHELS WHEAT .--" aflOR whihh market pric in easn win oe pem - M:. Uvery at MitcoeU'a . V mNti'hf LL, or septt dawiw WM. RE1LLY. DE LAINES. ' 20 CASES Muslin 1 Laino. ree'd this day and Torsalehy 41 Mainst., Liiav.ll. Ky. sep29-dA - SUN DIU ES. D cARtOONS JachBett Edging and tnsertiBg; hand imv someetyles. 10 do D Beg Trimm ng; ree'd this day and for sal by tp29-dw JAS. LOW A CO.. 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. Ill nCB.. 75 sacks of S. F. Flour or various oranas in s.ndforleb, .g2S J. W. ft 8. V.CKKRY. OH OASES satin, silk, soft stra v and gimp honnej, reJill ivedandforsaleby J. H. M AGHEE. a Co.. aep6 tf hvanaville, Ud - SAVB YOUR .sOLES 'AND MONKY TOO fFyon want Ladies. Misses, or Children's shoes, go to EM' nintf'-i h,. lnd Rtura.B Main street three doors be low Seeond. lie is now in receipt of a haa assortment, and i. ..id h k.n th. beet in town, and sells them at the lowiatrate. Gall aaa see, no cnarge tor auowing miviu. bjiiw SEAMLESS SACKS. 2, iii aud 3 bushel sacks, ree'd this day sad Oy VV lor sale by JAS. LOW ft CO. sen dew 418 Maia St., Louisville, Ky. PUINTS. - K CASES latest styles faucy prints, received this day svand for sals by 'as LUIT ft t'O . , Louisville. Ky ep29-dw 418 Main st. n AN V A8SKD HAMS -10.000 lb, sugar cured our ow. vy or an a. lorsaieoy bw o. w PICKED SPANISH MOSS. TT Af BALES of superior quality, for sale by th bale or LE3 of so I quantity , II leaaouantitv.br S. B. GILBERT A CO. m25 Sycamore at., near Water. Jl ST I KC.KI VKI 1 bbl choice Goldea Symp; 1 bi l No. 2 Mackerel, just caught; . 400 lbs Codfish do do; at T. BACON A CVS, sep29 ' Maia St., betw. First and Second. City made Boolces and Buskins. LADIES wishing custom made work can bo aupplied at HUGHES', corner ot Main and Second atreeu. where they will lud aeboieo assortmeat ol city aiaoe u-wteos sua oatKlus I in latest style. .o-iu-rOnFIfsII.-l dram ftt tale by r-

AUCTION SALES, j DEKIIIAULE Ki:iII)E"iC- - ON FOURTH STREET FOR SALE. WE offer for sale at a bargain a comfortable Cottage Residence, with good ouc-house and cistern, and in a good neighborhood. For particulars enquire of ' SWEET & LEONARD. - - Auctioneers and General Agent.

1 0. . LEONARD. L. 8WKKT ! CBKseEKT ACCTIO BOOMS, , I OPPOaiTE TUE K- COL KT HOl'KE. RESPECTFULLY tender their aerTices to the citiienf ol Evanarille and surroundtbjr country, forth, aale of Real and Personal Property, ae Uousea and Lou. Furniture. Dry Goods. Hardware, Groeeriea, ete. cte.) aleo particular a ttentieu. paid to all not door sates of every description on reason able and satislactory terms. W shall do exclusively com- ' miasion Business, aud not having any goods of our own to plana ' in eompetuios with oonsignoni, both the buyer and seller wn.i. haf e a fair and legitimarte market. We will devote our whole : aime to the Auction and Commission business, and onr friends jnu eescomers may rest assured that we will spare no efforts to please them. With prudenceand attention to business we hope ' tpKrittheoon&denee of all those who entrust their business ta onircare. RSFEHENCES P. O. O'Riley & f,o., Evansville. Dcvai.l, Aluo & Co., Memphis, Tena. Wm. Pake tt Co., do do. JaxF.s Botd, - do. . s r; B. Svees. New Orleans. " ' : IKi"i3 SsiPF. do. 1 Miles E. Folees, Vicksburg. Miss. , f. MCKji. do do. f 1 LocKwoob & Bsos , Cincinnati, Ohl. 1 Km. log. & irOfiT. do do. Edwakus & RL'snSELl. St Louis, Mo. Regular sale days Tneedays. Thursdays' and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, and every eveaiBg durHig the season, commencing .l.gh, apa aitti icuiiiAu, , " ' Auctioneers. DASiEL WOOUtf ..........HIRAM KELSO AUCTION ltOOOTS, Old Court Flonse, Corner of Main and Third street!. Immediately opposite the Washington Bolel. HAVING leased for a term of years and Med op the above well known stand, we are now prepared to receive for sale at auction or priVate sale, all kinds of goods, wares and merchandise-, household fnrnitür, bom, buggies, ete.. etc. .,.,. .. Csh advances Sae ea consignment Then required. Regular sales every; Tiieartay, Thursday., and Satrday, commencing at 9 o'clock. A, M. Also Tuesday, WcduesuKy and Friday aighta. atr early gas light. ' Out-doorsales aadsales of real estate promptly attended We are weekly .receiving.- and havo now an fitfnd feyge and1 general asorSment of H'RSITI KB, eonsisticg olslat, spindl. and hannieter Lacks, scroll and scollop tops, rim back office. French; .fenny Lid, and - Bns'ie wood seat Chairs; mahogany and rose wood sofa seat Chairs: Elizabeth chairs: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, sociables, centre, card, dinini ami breakfast tu'blea; light and wash stands, loitnifss. mirrors, tin. common and misses' bedsteads, mattrasses, tin and wiieaafea, etc., which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. ' . We have alo o'n hand a great vaiety rT notions, jewelry, violins, aecordeons. 6oet citt?efy. (fans', nisto-s whips. I etc.. etc., which w. lifi'n sell sit reduced pf ices, for caah, wholesale or retail. nuuuii suiw"''.. niy9 , Anct's. WHOLESALE DU Y GOODS. - j. s'. Ja que sä & c'O KrccxaaoK.TO IvIEIlItlTX, FIELD & CO., FIRST STSEF.f , EVANSVlLlF.,'' tSVi ANA; THE undersigied erenow inreoeit of the largest irrd most drsiral'lestoex of Dry Ooods, Hast. Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever offered to the trade in this civ. Gar stoek hssbve- selected bvone of our firm (who has had IOtg expe rience in the Western trade.) with an eye solely to the wsnts of the eonntry . and having purchased the most of our goods -IM. t.hn mnnfaoturera uenu in all the Eastern markets. . enables us to offer them to buyers for cash, tfa 'e. or prompt I ay, lower than they ean be pnrcnaseo in si. loots, ana on equally as good terms as can be had in Cincinnati vt Louisville. Our stock consists in part of DUV GOODS, cloths. cass!mres. satinelta. twords and joa-.s of all style and colors white, red, yellow od preen w,ol Hameln, plaid linseys. blankets, shawls, apron checks, shirtingstnp"", tifkiti bleaehed. 1 rown and blue drilling, doninis brown Slott ing, bieached munlin . black and oolored eambrie. crush, Meek ) and fancy alpaca, lustres. elureend mennos, de lainee, ginghams, jaconet, white muslins, check eambiic Irish linen and printa of the most desirable and beautiful styles bieught West this season. NOTIONS. Linen, cotton and silk laces, edg'nrs and insertions, silk and eotton velvet ribbons, bonnet and cup ribbons, eoml s, buttons, hosiery, gl 'Ves. throad. si k. linen and eotton handkerchiefs and cravats, tapeand ribbons, suspenders, wool under sliins and drawers, eomfort-era, table cloths and eovers. needles, port monoaies. peneils, pen holders, pens brushes, hooks and eyes, bair pina. thimbles, rurses, umlr lias, Ae. HATS A CAPS. Sills, fur. soft and naped. black and white hats, whit, and black wont hats. Kossuth, buena vista, wideawake, washington, hungariftn, warrior and 1 nav nothing hats, of sll grades and style. Mens boy a d children's silk and woolen plush, oloth, velvet and glated caps. BOOTS A rHOS Men's andboys kip. calftnd (toga boors, youth and child's kin and calf boots, laii es. mi ensromelfd and patent leather shoes. bukin pers. so mn's. boy oi youth lined and nolinea Kip ana ealfbronns. ladies and a ntS rubber shoes. Ac epl9-3ino daw J. S. JAQUESS & CO. K CASKS Umbrellas, received anil fot sale bv sepStf J. H. MAGHEB ft CO. TAR. 50 b Is iafi sis Wilmfngfod for sale by agtl4 GEO. FOSTER CO. Dry taoods, Hats, Caps, Hoots &. Shoes. MORGAN, FEEN ft PRESTON, Are new in receipt of a very l irte and ohoioe aasnttment ot brv Goods, suitable for F'all and Winter ;rjl. embracing Woolen. Cotton, Silk and Linen Stapleand fancy goods of every grade end description. Data, Cap, Hoots. Shoes, fto., all of which we oiler to the trails at low prices. To all cash customsrs. particularly wo solicit a call and examinatioa of our goods and prices, promising them unusual inducements. eplltf - tÖttN KNIVHS. A FRESH supply of corn knives just received end for sal by p21 T. GRANT Si CO. mjEW ORI.KAXS 81GAR -X.M for sale by S. 25 hhds. fair to choice, E. GILBERT ft CO. Sycamoi near Water. p21 BOOTS AND SIIOFS. THE subscribers have on band a large supply of Ladies Gaiter Boots, do Marocco and Kid Buskins, do do do Poins Trig do do o Hlippevs, Misses' B6ol; Buskins and Slippers, Childrena do do do, ; Gents' fiae and coarse Boots and Shog. Aiso; a fin artiole of Patent Leather Boots. We ar elusin. out our clrrinr Htork at low rrleee. Call early or they will be gone ua.MiHiua.1 s aiencA yso Foster's Blook. NEW 21 ACKKRKL. ' Tl'ST leceived, a lot of sew Mackerel, in bbls, qrbhls and ex Uta, lor sai ream educed rates by cpl3 M. W. FOSTER. POUK AND LA Ii D -m aO, f f lbs Mess Pork M. .f V W. 9 0 Bs Leaf Lard, received per steamer Fanny Fern at ep24 CUUh'a f amily Grocery . lbs extra Cream Cbeee. ree'd this day at ep24 COOK'S Family Groeery. AVA III! ANTED IMPOUTED CIGAUS. 2000 5ii Recreati moo Operas: . , re: looo E I'luribus tnaai - SOU Wanderinc Jew; 514) La tleeoion; just received at ep24 COOK'S Fsmily Grocery. NEW FISH I NEW FISH t . BRL new Mackerel; do do . shad; 1 do do Salmon: 1 io do Whitefiab; 500 lbs new Codfish, extra at ep24 COOK'S Family Croeery. SILK ILLUSION. m PIECES Silk Illusions, received this day and fof flVVTsaleby ep25 JAS. LOW ft CO. 418 Maia St.. Louisville, Ky. 117g r9 always well supplied with Poseyville Canal Mills. and othr good brands ot snpernne nour which wo J.li. a ntii-Ahasnri free ol choree. ft 8. VICKERV. CHECK!' 3CA9B3 Caledonia C becks, reo'd this day aad forsalebj JAS.LOWftCO.. .. j jjgmi.h. Fv.M:.;il. V ihB flaW -m.o j.. .... - "-l COKN MILLS. rrtHE best Cora Mills now in use ean be procured by oallJ. ing at th Agricultural W aichous kep t oy sepioti T. Oh. ANT ft CO. CASSIjTIERE T CASE of one steel mixedGassimere A 1 do do brown da ree'd this day and for sale by JAMES L.un i tu.. 418 Maia at.. Louisville. Ky epis IFTT !bs Cooking Butter, just received aad for sal at I 12 cents IP lb. b; pl3 tf THOS. BACON ft CO , Maia street POUK. AND LAUD. m -v ta aTBi H.a Prime Leaf Lardi ß fß 1000 lb Mesa Pork, received per steamer James Parks, at SpiJ UUU P. O r 1ID.IJ irrucBij . JL'ST RECEIVED FKOÜ NEW YORK. BRIMSTONE. Sulphur. Copperas, Indig, Saltpetr. Venetian Red. Sal Soda, Liquorice, Chalk, Whiting, Var nish. Tanner's Oil, rutty Ac. eplStf TENNEY ft SORENSON. SPICES. "fnEPPER. Pimento. Cinnamon; Sotmego, for sal by the . ff" UM " PU" TENNEY a SORENSON KOSIN. loti BBLS sep 10. for sal lov S. E. by GILBERT. Syo near Wateri BLANKETS. PAIRS eaeh 10 II 12 Whitney TilaekeU; qnm l. ttln. Rl.nk.u ...nrtd ai:alit-Mi: I40 600 do Gry d received this day and for sal by - - .AO. . V, " I. 1 - . op22 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky NE box extra Havna Sugarfor Preserving, jnst reooived ' Z. s.-. rw. -i.y-i-.-vr U.. raug31 tf T. BACtiN ft Co.'s. Main st. Bblsfine Cider Vinegar. jut oeived at E ug35 tf T. BACON ft Co.'s Main St. : , BEFINED WHITE SCGAK. ArEWHhdtleftofoboioallty forsal.Vr ' a. E. 1LJ8ERT ft CO.. lyast.

EDUCATION, &C.

: lBS I?TO FEMAI.K MHJH M'HOOL. rMlHE drst aaawal seeaioA of this institution tiilie oren.1 on Monday, the 3d of September. 1855. A eoaTenient building will be. erected during th. summer, and prepared to .tceommodate pupils, soon after the session opena. It will be fitted spin a neat and comfortable style, and supplied with a good set of philosophical and chemical apparatus. A Preparatory Department will be connected with the school, though la a'separate room, into which boyi under twelre years ot age will be admitted. The Principal has mad. arrangements wflh good families, to board pupils from a distance. TEBH9 m behaiow nr a-i-ra wrrBfl! Boarding. Lights and Fuel. Tuition, Senior Cless....... Junior Class. ...... Preparatory, Second Claas.. " First Claas Musie. with use of Piano... Painting and Drawing Embroidery $50 00 im w 16 00 10 00 7 50 20 00 10 00 6 00 Modern Languaies.. 10 00 Payments strictly in advanee, except by fpeoiai arrange ments with the I rmeipal. , . u- iPrincipal' UfiNCT T. IIÖRTON. Assistants: Mrs. M.W, Pait'O!, Mrs. M. M. Mobtok. jyl QtEEN CI TT ÜCALC WOHSS. Wai. HUDDART. No. Columbiastreet. bet. Main and Walnut. Cincinnati. O. I an now BManfaeturing Railroad, Depot, Har, Stock or Coal, Floor and Platform Scalte of all sites: also Drag gist and Bang ScaXea, brass and iron beams: Counter Scales, die., which I warrant of superior workmanship and material. I would eall particular attention to ray Iron Lver Hay and Stock Scales. All communications promptly attended to ' - L PIANO FOB SALE. first- rat '. id hand piano, s Com plete order, ana w irraateato oe a nntt rata ins.rament. is ol ered for sa'e cheap, 11 aril ration ho made ienmedi .tely. It e n be s en at Mr. Ueib'a store, on Mai St.. between First 4 Seeo d tr ete next door t Gumbert & Gottlieb's Clothing tore. - -agi6-2w E , I)K. F. D. MOZLLEIt, - - OF PHILADELPHIA, V I HO graduated la Germany and France, end can give W the best testimonials Irom Professors la the United Stales, offers his services to the eitlxens of Bvaaeviili and vicinity as a Physician. He will pay particular attention to FEMAiE COMPLAINTS. Dr. Moelier invitee thoae persons afflicted with disease to eall and see him. Anybody troui led with Chronic dieeasea. such as In ti am at loa ot the Kidney-. Urethra. Inflammatory Rheumatism. Diseaar of the Bladder, and Syphilis, wiU be cured in the shortest lim. NochaTge for the first visit. Otnee. corner of Syeamoft aid Thirdata. Gflioe hours from I a. ju. uii evening. . REFERKSCES, , Tom: Motter Prof.. of Surgery; Sam'! Jackson, Prof, of TnenrV and Practice; " O. D. Meigs, Prof, of Midwifery; . TaiLaDELrBIA. tS. R jOiljftatn, Prof, of Midwiferv: ' Jos." m. Smith. Prof, ot TSeorJ tii Fraction; -. H. D. Bulkly, M. Sr. , t,- . ....,. ., Rgw Yfmai HosriTit. Thos. Hub. M, D . Albany. S. l. , Mason F. Cogswell. M. D., frof. Materia Medlea. Albany. X. Y. i'?H?cf i4 B'lay'ssi9sort? qnafUiea'; 2 do dif dp - very fine; 5 do' Farmers' Drills oo- ree'd this day and forssleby mhso , JAS. LOW & CO.. 418 Main st ; Lon , Kv. SACKS Blairsville Mills Flour: iS do Poseyvill do "o: in stors and for sal by av?2 T. BACON ft CO.. Main at. PLATED WAUE. WE have just feceived, from the manufacturer, an assortment of Plated Ware, ench as table and tea spoons, folks, butter knives, oatia fine and beautiful eaetors. Arc, Which We will sell at Eastern prices, and warrant to be plated oh genuine Alata. a metal nearly aa white, as hatd and stronger than silver. Cail and see at B1TTROLFF ft SONS' Jewelry Store. ylg Main at. hot, lit a Id. POP LAU SHINGLES. (TO (ion more of those No. 1 Pike county Poplar Shingle r ..4 .öl 1, JOHV F. BLOVKR. Cornet of Mais sod 7th st. I aqr Th above ard shingles and act chips, and cheaper ! than any aruelc of th Kinu in asiui. y24 WINDOW LASR. FC "a BOXES assorud s tes, in store and for sale hy p7 tf ORR. DALZELL ft CO . ft sfl Bushels Corn Bfeal: JAW 25 Sacks H. F. Flour; 25 Bushels Cora at eplltf COOK'S Family Pro eery. ' OOIIPOUATION NOTICF. rkRnFRP.n that the owners .Mots No. . 2. 3 4. g. 6. 7. 8. r 9. 10. II and 12. in block '0. eastern enlargement of tho eity of Evansville. cause a brick sidewalk t be laid along tho front of said lots on Ches nut street, extending from Third j to Fourth streets, within ten daj's after tha publica- j tioaofthia order, and ia default thereof tho eity will pertorn smd work, and th eo sin expenses accruing merebv. will he assested to, and collected by sale of aaid loss lying as aforesaid, or so much thereof as will satisfy lies and eosta By order of th City Council. sep20-l0t WELL H. WALKER. Clerk. MASON'S BLAC1I0. RECEIVED 25 gross Mason's large Biaekiag; 20 " small " for sale at reduced prieee by pl, I. ft D. HEIMAJf.. AflRGIVIA. Kentucky and Missouri Tobacco, receivod 8f v none assort, oranas lorsaio oy epl9 I. ft D. HEIMAN. .KOUND SPICE. R ECEfVED 0 boxes ground Spioe for sal by epi i. öl li. naiaaii NEW STOKE AND NEW liOODS! WE heg leave to announce t the publie of Evansville. and the ladies particularly, that we have now open for inspection an entire new stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Our assortment of fancy dr-ss goods has no rival in point of style and cheapness, aa also ehr embreiderLs and roantillan. which can only be appreciated by inspection. Call at th Store on Main street recently occupied by L. W. Hebberd, where w will always be ready to sell von great bargains, eplttf - KOSFR BRO ft FRET. cotton HAi rnr.. U ff BALES No. 1 and 2 Ratting, 'or sale kr S. E. GILBERT a CO.. ftyast, epl7 Agents Cypres Faotory. JAMES E. SMITH. KVGRIVETI. NO. 71. I. st between lalin and Market. Louisville. Ty. Visiting. Wedding kr.d Invitation Cards. Scales and Presse Emoted C.td and Envelopes, Door and No. Plato la. aug23-6m. PUBLIC NOTICE. ... . ALL persons are hereby forbidden from harboring or trusting my wife on my aeeount, as I will pa no debts of her contracting, she having lea my bed aad hoard without jnst cause or provocation. sepll3w . HrOH 0. CAtPWKLL. SKTT Carriage Springs. Wliiodo' Jo -axles da Brajs and silver plae Vands la ,epl tf SAMUEL OB.S,. store and sal bjr COFFEE. Irr f BAGS Prim Coffee. in-toro.anf 'or sal by JU ep7tf .. ORR. DALZELL ft CO. ? . .eravEYOR' Ndticfe. , NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that th. Snrvevor of Warrick oouatv will proceed to mske a survey of Sections 32 .and 3S. in town 6, south of taiga west. on th 15th day of October, 1855. A. JfO-n. a. s KI.I.1S. , , CHRIST" VN HEIM. l. A. ZEPPING. WM. B. WKBB. p!4 g t Bbls aad hlf bbls Mackerel; . .." 3.500 Cdtt.h received end foi ;sal y.n ' -a mr BOXES Pickles, Ketchups. Pepper Sad, et.. X w LW just received by ep22 TENNKT ft S0RENSO. U til.tl v snnnuten, CI ITT Merchaats. ad others shipping goods by Canal, win find my warehouse very convenient for Storage. Prompt A.m... ... .nc-.mS'CI attention will b paio in tne rectivmg an. -- Gram aad Msrcliaadise. Charges reasonable an sajisfaetio guaranteed. ep22-3ni J Ohi S. MITCHELL. . arsrrt-lR HA T BUNDLES long'WhaUbon. ree'd this da, and JU J for sal b, m J AS LOW ft Clf. op 22 datf 1 in .-r U njb. . -iuu . , isj J CASESMoUirde r?j ' 418 Main st .Louisville. Ky. FlIil'UEO LLSTUE. Ca JASES Faaey Figured Lustre. . . f a do do Black do received this day, aad for sale foreASHoalyby JaMES LOW ft CU. e p2 1IO JlsUU lbs mmviiisj, a,, SACKS. . ff fx sTfc sTk Bnshl seamless sacks reo'd this day and for JX33J salaby , JAMES LOW ft CO e0'5 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. AVHE1T STUClt. T) ECEIVKD 10 boxes Wheat Stsrcli; IV is a r sale b j ep!9 I. ft D. HE'MAjfi 8EI.L1.G OFF AT COST. . TTTISHING to change my business. I offer tho ballaueeef W my stock of Dry Good at coat or las. Thos waatinf great bargain would do well to call atoae. ag28-lwd - l. W. 11EBERD. With a large and general assortment of Stapln aad Dornest; Goods, to which wsiavit tb special atjentionof tmrchaserl generally ncret w laiib aepo St Main sti. opposite the Baak ot Keatwek-y. K'R CHEATS. HEFRIUKRATORB, AC. rUST received a lot of the latest style Ice ChesU and Re' frigeratovs. the best article in the market. and the cheapeat. Also al-it of No. 1 Ics Coolers, Prepare yourselves fot hot weather by calling at .may 15 HORNBROOK ft CHCRCHTLL'S. PHYSICIAN & SEBGEON. DR. WM. M. SWAYZE has permanently located fn this citr for the practice of Medicine and Snrgery. He has been steadily engaged in hit profession or the las eighteen years in Ohio and Iadiaai. and brings ample testimonials of bis ability aad success from those places where he h resided Hi otic at presset is at Dr. Fitch's Drug Btor on First street, opposite CrpUr's bow block. Heraspeetfnil Uoits oalis. wnn hope- tjy Totis t rDimi4 him If. 19-ldwO , .

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MEDICINAL.

AYER'S PIIIS;. Vl rEW and empulnrly auceesa'ul rcnieuv ox the cur.et 11 Bilious diseasea Costivenesa Indigestion. Jan--dice', Drpsy, Rhenmatism. Fevers, Gout. Humors. Nervous-;. ess. Irritability, Inflammation, Hradarhr Pains in th. Brc&Jt. Side. Back, and Eimne, Female Complaints, ete.. 7 o. IndeeJ, rj few are-the diseases in whiob a Pnrgativo Medicine is net 3)oreorieas"reauired'.and'mueli suflerins and ' sickness, might bo prevented, if a harmless butetfeetusl Cathartie Wer more f?eely used. K. person' ean feel w.ll while a ebstiTe. habit 'preVhiS: bVsiaes ft soon geueratee serious and often- fatal-disease, which might have hoea - avmded by th. timeir and judicious use of a g"od pnrgatrv.. - This is aliketrueof Colds; Feverish Symptoms, aud Bilious derangmenta. They all tend to become or produce he deep-" seated and formidable distempers which load the hearse alU avertheland. Hence a reliable Family PhjWlc i of the first" importance to the publie health, ana tnirill has been' per feoted with eonsnmmate skill to meet that demand An ex- -tensiv. trial of hs virsue. by Flfjsielkhs. Prhiesmra and Patients, has show's results surpassing anything Miherto lov ot any medicine. Cu es have I een eflecred beyond belief. were they notouhstsntiated by peraons of such exalted position and character aa to forbid the suspicion ot untrorh. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified isr favor of these Pills. a may mention: Dr. A. A. HAY FS, Analytical Chemist of Boston, und' State A Mayer ol Massachusetts, whoso high Professional ekaracter is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERIITT Senator of the Tni ted States. . ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House ol Representatives., v m ' - ABBOTTiAWREXCE.Minister'Plea. to England. tJOUN B. FITZ PAT RICK-. 0aiToio' Bishop of Bostoa; lso. . Dr J. R. CHILTON, FtaiKArCheialjiof Nosrl VHrClty, . andorsed by Don. W. I. MARCT, 8.-freiTy of StateT . " WM. B. ASTOR. the richest man in AmerlcV! S. LELAND & CO.. Propr'ieters of th MetrKtn Hotel : and others. . ,- , . . Did space permit, we eoulA gTvs'manyhnndredie'Srii'"ato. from all parte where the Pills have b. en used, l ot evidence oven more convincing than the-xperiene. of eminent publl ' men, is found in theireffeeta upon trial. They operate by their powerful innnenea on the at-rati viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy aotiod remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, livsr. and eyther orrans of the body. Testorinctheir'irresular aetiem to health, and by eorretting. wt ertver they exist, sutb 4-' raagemtnu asara the trot origin ot disease. PRKPRED BY JAMES C. AVER, PRACTICAL AKD ANALYTICAL CIIEMIBT. LOWBLL, A.Pxiee 25 cents per box. Five boxes for l'. SOLD FY Keller. Farnsley A Co.. Evsnsvillo, Iad.p - Tagte & Crawford. Owensville; Hal lock & Parmiter, Priacetoav O. B.Bingham. Patoka; W.J. Whiting, Cynthiana: ... J , E. Jaquess ft Co., PoaoyVill i; Messrs, Gardiner at BlairsTiile .and WadefTtllor Villiamsand Roberuoa. West Franklin: Dr Thomas Newman andV is. Sampson, lit. Yoraaaf Hudspeth A Bro., Roonville; ßowers A Sargent. Newurgh: A4 Can pbell, Peterbq?gh; . Fred . Ectstcin, CiBdiittnti1 O., and all l.ngglstf. m29-4m , Dil W. T. OWEN'S PILLS. FOR THE CURE OF i'EVER AND AGUE AND CHILLS: AND FEVERS. TT Is often and too frequently th practice of Individuals' of eertitiuatee, purporting to come irom person who have, been cured by toe use thereof, w hen , in fact, thos certificate, are merely he imagination of th brain of th compounder of tho medicin. signed with fictitious names. The subscribers du not claim for the Pills bow oflered to the publie, miraculous and wonderml cures in all diseases whioh. -tha "flesh is heir to." but will assert, that tor the euro of th diseases mentioned in th. caption of this advertisement,' there baa aever been offered to suffering humanity so safe., sure and spoedy remedy. To substantiate this assertioa. h! Wonld refer to persona ia this enmmuuity. who. after tryingvarious medicines purporting a be certain cure, hav ool found relief from the uao of th-eo Pille oeiO rill. .1 B But wußyvmm V cue.p iuibibiib, .v... made by machinery, for the purpose of making " oney . Tney ar mad and put up by the iiubscriber. and are composed entirely of eostly and pur drugs, and cannot no sold at suck, price as are txeaerally set on patent pills. But thos who' wish an article which will cure Azue ana Fever in a tew days, thereby enabling the patient to attend to his daily occupation, a'iU find thos Pills th cheapest end surest medicin' ver prepared. Read th following certificates, and if yon want more svldence of th virtues of these Pills, it will be given b personal aDnlicatioa to the subscribers : OWKNgSOBO. Kf ., August 1, IM.,',. ' This certifies that my son was taken very sick with Schill ana iiian lever aua von itina, . uv. . ,-......... uv of Dr Owen's Ago Pills, and am bappv to -ay that fhe.v effecteda speedy and permanent our. J'HNH.McFAK. Aogust 1.' 1R5. , I eertlfv that I Bad chfiisaaa fever, ana wae muuceu troi. the reputation that Dr. Owen's Pills had in eur-ns chills an., fever, to pnrohaoe'a box of Dr. W. T Owen'sj sü eelebra--Y ted Pills. I ha.l not need the whelebox before I was entirely -well, aad believe them to bs th heat Pill aow ollered to the r publio lor th our of Ague s.3i Fever. . C. A 1 RfcS, . '- OwrMgBORO. Ky., "May IT. 1855V r Dr. J. W. CwiTOX Dear Sir; Havi- g for th past tww, 1tl.lt beea severely afflicted with Chills and Fever, and find- v ng nothing that would afford ma any relief, only for a few days at a time I was at last induoxl to try some of Dr. W. T. ' Gwea's Chill Pills, which I did, aad w nj' great joy, aft., nisng on. box, found that I wsa enee Aotf fee from that' most loathsome of all duea.es, fhillaaad Fever-' , I wonld say to all who l ave Chills and Fever, loe not a moment, but go immediately to Dr. J,. W. Com; ton. and pro-, eure a box. and my word lor it, you will Attvre troubled with CiUs again. CHAS. D. GRlsI. ' ' lioiiHAasOR. Ky..ApTilll. 1155, . This is to eerti fy that I bad Chili and Fever in mv fmi)y ; -for the past ten months', aad I tried all tho Chill Pills and Chill medicine that were to be had ia th eonntry. In ordinary eases they have stopped the chills ea the mo I of my', family, with one exception. On my oldest son there was none, of them that would make a permanent cure until' f came serosa' Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, and f can s' iy say to everybody that tbey ar th best Pills I hav tvertu d. WM 0. JACBT30N, . OwkxksohO, Ky.. Feb zT, 155.' : Dear Sin I bar been affiled with' Dr W. T. Own. .hill, and fimn fnr ill pannlhs. .rid alter tr in VKriona rra. diea, 1 wa indueed totry abox of y.ur Ague PiBs. whiek1 have. eared me sou&d and well, aadl relieve them t bi th' best medioiae la nse. BALTH-ISKR t ACE. 1 have known the above gentleman for six years, aad csrti-' fy that hi ttatemsau are true. J.PLUNKETT, B'veT Tradet, p;u.burj. Pa. " LrwiBFonT, Kv., J-a. t. 18.1, -This eertifiesthatf have had the chills and la-v ior months,aad tried varioas remedies without effatt. 1 tt-n need onV box of Dr, Owen's Chill Pills, aad they have entirely cured' m. THOS. f. TAYLOR. OwrjtsxORO. April 12, I".i5. I certify that I had ehllle aad fevers, and applied to a tooef physician-, who prescribed for me and gave me tnedieino. which did aot break theohill nor tlve me anr relie'. I wa theB aivied to try Dr. Owed' Chill Pills: I did so. and they stopped the chills, and I am aow perfectly well Tbev als ' ' . - i ' . i -i -i.. : J . ...1.1. . Urea me Ol a most amireaiog paiu tm w. ii'-v, . x v " j fearful wonld result in something serious Person. tSiete with chill wonld do wU to as them: hr are a eorta-ar . . . - . , . t-7 .... V . 1J f 1 1 cure - tr.i i . .i.'.'aiiiji'. JftT r,hs.''i!is are warrantea to our in overy mstane. heeo the directions srajouewea. mjr For sale, wholaaalt and retail . Vr i.w. c OMPTOV. Druggist. , . OWensimrg, If. , WOCfLSKT ,SA WYKR. W holesals nS Retail -rents, ' EransTille, lad. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S : CELEBHATED ' II AIR BESXOUATIYE f AHE effects of this wonderful Hair Restorative, are proJL ducing the most aftonuhiiig resulttin the publie cud; old and ioung ate lavish ia their praise ot ir.s virtues ot this remarkable composition. It is the only preparation tha' ran be depended on to t store gr. y heir to it natural colur. and r-produe oil bald heads a luxuriant growth. a- Tfcp following is fro at a distinguished member ot tha medical pro fusion: . . -. BT. PACt, Jan. 1, 1A. Prop. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: I'nsul.ciwd. J tti. yes this eerti Scat. After being nearly bald for a long time, and having tried all tha hair restoratives extant, no J having nd faith m any, 1 was iadue d st hearing of yours to give it trial I plaeod mvsell in the bands ol a barber, and bad my head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restorative then applied aa well rub be I 'h till the scalp was all a glow This I repeated every morning, aad In three weekithe youag bait appeared, and grew rapidl from th first of Accu-t last up to tho pfeeeut time, and is aow thick, black anc strongsoft and pleasant to the touch whereas, before it was harsk ano wiry, what little thefe was of it. end that little was disappearing very rnpdl.. I still ns your Restorative about twice a week, aad ehall soon hav. a good and perfect crop of hair. ow I have read of th es- things and who ha not? but have never seen hitherto any ease in which any person's hair waare-lly benefited by any of the hair toe ics. ft... of tha day. and It really give m pleasnrato record the result any : : i k... T-.h.j ..... .e. 1,4 ration toothersi t already has a large aad general sale throughout the Terrli tory The people hero saw its effects aad have coandeaeo la t The supply y in sent us. a whol.sale genta fo. the Terrii nry. Is neirty exhansied aad daily iaqu fries i are ndfo- it. It ine supply eir.. nearly uw.ia. ... j . . - . , Yai deserve eredit lor your discovery. I for on retnrn yo thanks tor th benefit it has done m. for I eenaialy bad doisd PM long ago of ever effecting aaj such Mj..,v.g . J K. Brag, lit Stiaister la regulaff aJadi 4öt otiiiio,Ctinnht at Brookr.ld. uSS. ii- aa 4aPgT-a.B of ...sio.fabl. inluene, and u.i".Builly blotsSd. (Copy) WM. DYER. 7 . BBoernttD. Jan. 12. U55. . Pdor. WOdn-bear Sir: Having mad trial of your llair pLr.eVeiva it sires me pleasure to say that its efteet has been, fxwiHeat In removing, fnn.metion. dandruff and aeonstaaf "ndeaey t Itehing, .w.U which I have been troubled Irom my ehildhood. and has also restored my hair, which was beoomlna rr,. t itsorisinal color. I have d no other article, witk anytiiBgliktheamplea.utaBdprofit. .ni ' Yours, uuly, J.'K. BRAGO. jai. prepared aad sold whdleUT snd reUilsUHifirt!' street. Bt. Louis. Mo., and at 95 Broadway. Nets To"where also all the most popular paUatmedieratcsa-eto" wholesaleorretail. aslow aad a ae fsvorahbt ttoaa b bought at aayotner bouee. toTd ror sale at msaufaotaror's priodi ' BTODDAROtB all tke .frraefwal fjt-- - Sail. "v

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