Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 149, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1855 — Page 3

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' Masonic. Members of the Evansville Cliapter No. 12, will please remember that this is the regular night for their meeting, tendance is requested. . A full at0ir We give less matter to-day than usual, A... AAR.,Ä ,..o tn WnAmll tretet -..k A-v""-v ""'3 ,VJ fe-"v.c.v ...v i Bite, to patronize the -Firemen's : ramie, and we were protty short of force. , ! a "" " im i fcr Several matters reouirin-' our editorial :.". i .. , . j attention, are necessarily unnoticed to-day. . r . j .i r ' -We intend throwing a few stones to-morrow-t and somebody will be hit, sure yesterday.

'New Harmony 'Band. We acknowledge pi-otecting the religion,, honor, and indepen- ' the compliment of a delightful serenade from dence of Russia. He1 excuses the recent fail;this large and excellent Brass Band, Geo. W. ure at Scbastopol by saying there is a line Warren leader. Sir. Warren is one of the ' which is impassible even to heroes. ' best musicians in the State; and has organized A dispatch ' from Gortchekoff says " wo most an excellent Band. . We were glad to blew up Westport fortifications of Southern "feee them at Evansville on a visit, and hope Sevastopol. The enemy begins to appear in they may be occasionally induced to repeat groups not very numerous amongst the ruins the visit. Mr. Warren will remain here a of the city. ' We have transported all the a few days fulfillin;; his quarterly engagement wounded who remained on the southern side

7cf tuning pianos. . fcjTThe Crescent City Brass Band were' yesterday with the Neptune Fire Company, 'making, we believe, their first public turnout. ..They, number ", . nine musicians, : and their 'music "sounded very unlike what might have been expected from so new a Band. We congratulate the members on their proficiency, and the ' community on the happy addition of this Band. : Is "e "it'rjle representative of the Goddess " of Liberty, on the You hg America Engine yesterday, attracted general attenfiÖn. The beautiful little girl "represented an dhge fas well as 'a goddess.' She was apdrfect picture of childish beauty, while her garments and adornings were elegantly appropriate, and admirably well adapted to develop her surpassing charms. - New Arrival Large Stock 6f Clothisg, &c. Messrs. Ahlering & Brummer have just received and opened another large addition to their stock of ready mado clothing, gentlemen's furnishing goods, &c, tc. There is no larger nor handsomer stock of similar gcKids ih this city. We have examined some of these .goods, and can recommend them to those wishing to purchase articles of Fall and Winter C16thing. , They can obtain clothing of the best rhake, finest quality and latest styles :at th;s house.'- Among these goods is a fine 'stockt of overcoats, to which we would inite flip ; attention öf, thqäe. wanting 'some-' thing of the kind with gentlemen's fhrliishing gds of every description. This is an old firm, ahd those- who buy öf them once will buy there again thb best rccoinmenda-j tioninthe worlc. . B.1VEB ITE&S. - The river was rising' slowly at LöiiiS .Tille last reports, with 5 feet 9 inches water in Canal. .'. '-; . '. , V.. " " ' The Fashion washer oarly' yesterday .'morning, having taken the place of the North'ciTier for the present, in the Louisville and St. lLouis packet line. She looked good as new, as well she may, having been thoroughly repaired and overhauled. We hope she may continue doing excellent service. We thank 'Mr.'J. W. Clark, clerk, for Louisville papers left us. ., .. . -The Cumberland river was rising last Tcports, with plenty of water on the shoals for good medium boats. . -1 The new and fine steamer Grapeshot 'was advertised to leave Louisville yesterday evening for New Orleans. She may.be expected here to-day. - L l The Northerner has been hauled out on Jhe Ways at Smithland, where she will proba- . bly remain a week. . . . "" Tho Lucy May was here yesterday from Pittsburgh, bound way around to Galena. "This is a trio of nearly 2.000 miles. There is ifc good deal of inland navigation ia this Western country! t . The five was slowly rising here yes terday. " sas( Iii avis MIO A4 itvV k U tt rk - SfJ Urots B. R. Durkee'a Baking Powders, In cam and .sk. pspjrs. , 2 tv- loolb each. Cream Tartar. .- Bis6(tb " inXft Fpers., ' I -' is K. gs S O. 8oda. ' -' 7 Bbls Salt Soda. - "- d Do bxs French Prunes 5B each. f 4- rncy style uiass Jars. For sale at rtdueed prices ky I. ft D. KE1MAN. r. . pilot' THOMPSON'S Harber Shop TS now full v opened In Bates' new house an Vine street. .X inst below Carsenter'a new block, where be would ae '3lp tos'vall his old euetomers, and as many new ones A eisinviis. ne win give uie ousineea nu vtmwu hmd öl, and hopes by the aid of experienced auietants to give mrUte satisfaction, llaireuttuig in the latest style, w ith Jiempeoatug, die., dene to order. - - - cpM tf -JTIaiumotli SfocK tf Uools and. Slioer, '.:. HEN UKK&S & JTIcUEA. NO. O FIRST STREBT, - HA V? now reee'vid their fall-stock of Boots an I Shoes mhroi every style. Buying directly from New fc,ng mnufeoturers, they are enabled to eil as low a any -sta lihmn in the West. Thev invite dealers to call and 'itniB before purchasing, as making it our business exclaiqely, we are enabled to show a greater variety of styles. , p-tf . 1IO.TXUAZ1NES. Piece Bomhatia. assorted qualities, received hi day and for sal by J aS4 LOW ft CO. . JZ3 .. i SLMn st Louisville, Ky. 'if CASES Men's fin Silk Hats. 'HZ-tß I" ," " Black Wool ' io vi ntt reari in ' Hungariiu and Wid Awake do, ' 5 B. V. Wool 10- Boy' Fur and vi ool " Als ilso a large isiertmcnt of Men' Pd Boy's caps, ve!v! itorsaleby ,-. . , , J. U. MAG IIKE Co ., epitf . , . ' ' ' ,' EvaMVlll. Ind. in l I P CIÄABV SliliO. FREII supply jus-, rooeived aud for saleby otttl T. GRANT ft CO , PIN I'l KH INGLES. ?Sf THOl'SANO A. No. I P no Shingles jus re 'ivU' eeited per Flat Boat. In yard and forsale lr , . JOHK F GLOVhfR. . The abov are an extra arttol and bo.glitxprerly Jr thit markes. pi- im 4. r. u. Bnoojis. Pjsemf fatter ad Int m Yy SI. . . ClMe. DAtrCLlia CO, vt;- Dfz;

i 4- . J i In 2EP0STED EXPRESSLY FOE THE JOUSNAL I Pacific; News Continued. ; New. York, tfct. 3. In England a true bill has been , found against Stragher, Haul & Co., bankers.. rri. X ' u 'u xuc uucuYtuJvuci cuiigiatuiauuiis iu the troops. Also, to PtUissier and his troops. . The Czar issued an order of day, thanking the garrison of Scbastopol for the bravery they f r . . . J displayed Ueicnding tliat strqnguolu to tiia : , , , , . last, and declares he is convinced that all the , . , ' troops anu omcers are ready to iouow. tneir example, sacrificing everything for the sake of after the assault. The Allies left in our hands as prisoners: ono superior officer, seventeen j subalterns and one hundred and seventy-seven soldiers.", ' . - - New regiments will be sent to the Crimea, and 50,000 men concentrated on Pruth. ' , The defensive works of Perekup will be reinforced. . Large park of artillery being formed at Warsaw, which is also destined for the Cri mca. ' , . ,' , . . ",( ., - s f A dispatch at Paris, 17th, says, that Gortchkoff is mc li .ting an attack on Tchornaya. 2 The Allies are strengthening their army position in that quarter, and their cavalry menancing movement into the interior. Further Russian reinforcements reached Cri mea, but not joined the army. North side of garrison there is known not to be sufficiently supplied, and surrender or decisive movement in open field is anticipated. Napoleon telegraphed Pellissier as follows: "Honor to you, honor to all the brave. Accept my sincere congratulations. Express to English army my high admiration for constant bravery and moral courage, shown daring this long and trying campaign." ; . Pellissier telegraphed: "Enemy has not destroyed docks and neighboring establishments and barracks of Fort. Nicholas at Fort Constantino." ,.....,,; GEORGIA. AND KANSAS ELECTIONS. ' -New York, Oct 4. Johnson (dem.) elected Governor o'f Georgia by 5,000 majority. Congressional delegation stands three American, five an ti. - ' . Partial returns from Kansas indicate the election of Whitfield pro-Slavery candidate to Congress. x i ; " Pittsburg, Oct. 4. There is five feet two inches water in the channel, and rising slowly. Weather pleasant. - ,- . I - . i .; - - Cincinnati, Oct. There is 8 rising slowly. feet water in the channel and Weather pleasant. . New York, 'Oct. i. Flour advanced 12?; sales of 2,000 bbls at 7,37ii7,91 for Straight State, and 8,75 for Southern. - Wheat .a trifle higher, with sales of 7,500 bushels, 2,03 for Southern White, and 1,93 for Southern Red; Corn is a trifle higher, with sales of 35,000 bushels at 90; Pork somewhat firmer, with sale3 of 200 bbls at ll?al2; Whisky unchanged, sales of 600 bbls at 40a41 for Prison. ' . ' piano Tusmo.' . , . ... IN eonsequenee of the New Harmony Brass Bai d being en,f red bv the Fire Comninv Vonnx Ameiiea. for the cele bration of the 4th of 'Jetober, I shall .postpone my regular riano tuning vuittiutnat time. - NEW M ACM. EUE E. WITST received direct from the Fiaharv. Nos. 1. Zand 3, in 9 bbls. hal fa. Quarters and kitu. fur sale to the trade in lots to suit, at a small advance for cash. - eplK - - -' gäu. lusica s vu TIMLBERTS S Barrels choice, forsale by r a. hi., uit-uisitr s uo.j i Syeamore street,' aug22 tf 9IOEASSES. 1 A f BBLS choice Plantation, Sugar Hon je and Refined, l'rV forsale by E. U1LBERT A OU. sopIO Sycnear Water. DKIE0 CUH1IANTS. S. K, GILBERT 0O: - Bye near Water. LOOKING CLASSES. AM atall tima nrenared to furnish Looking Glasses in H Mahocany, Walnut, or Rotewood Frames. Lookins Glass f :at is.. Ficture frames, etc; also, wit rrames, rirture Krames, and a general assortment of Pictures and Oil Paintings, t wholesale or retail, at the lowest price. . mhS daw ins No. West Fourth atrea. Cincinnati, 0.,. CI.OIHIEU'S GOODS. 1 " 11, Piece Fancy Cassimeres. assot ted; and very handJLv J some styles. - 40 assorted Beavers, ree'e this day and for sale by JAMES LOW CO., septtf . J 418 Main St., Louisville, Ky. ' WBsTERV IfEiO ft AORlCfLtrRAL WARK-HOVSE UllLI.Elt, WIIVIiATEdiCO, MANIjKACTTTRtiIISndDealersinU kindsof Farm au l Oardea Implement. Mowing. Reapingand Threshing vlaehines. Field and Garden Seeds. Tree, fto.. SIS Mais street oipo'te Bank ot Louisville. Louisville, Ky. , . BepZS-ijW J. HYDE'S M AH BI.J5 TAH, OORÄElt HECOXn AHO V1KR STEKfT. EVANSVILLE. IXD. aHE undersigned would respectfully annonkce to the cttlsensof Evansville and the. publiogeaerallv. that he has pnrehasrd the entire stock of ? o. I Vermont MarbleefMr. llnmnhrev. and Is fnllv nrpared to I'll all orders for Monu meat, xomne, ineiieas, cieaa ana root oiodw, di ue ecu orkrnanship and the nnestmaterial. Those wwhingto erect suitii'le itonuTPcrta to tnir deceasei rrifnds. would oo wall to give him aeall. .All erdcrspromptly attended ro. OCUS-t-tl . It 1 L'E.. prv 'iiiLWs Vabs.VERY fin Child' Cabs, just ree.d at mjr mjil COOK.S Family Grocery. ' IE I.AIXKS. ffw Oas TlandsonM atylad Mualin d Laine. i mmXf 10 " Oasbmervt. Reeeivod this day, and for aal by JAS. LOW ft CO. aosUl daw tf . ' 41 Mainst.. Louisville, Ky. WINDOW SASH. wwrE have received a coniinment of Window Sash, of difW ftrent dimensions commonly nse, will sell low. ' MD2tr -" TENNEY & SORKNSON BALES extra heavy Gnnnieion eonsignmrnt. and forsaUlow by epIStf JOli.M Bt RTIS i JIST AUKIVEDX ' THE LITTLE JAN , WITH . A BIG . STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothinir ani FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CATS, MOOTS AND SHOES K NDeverr thiae helmirine to a eentleman's dress and com- . fort allot which I will sell lower than aver. WHOLEsalk AND REI-AIL, at the Wester a Star t lothlog stor undor Pavilioa Hotel. . - ' - .. - - N. a. Clothing made to order with neatness ana aisratcn eplS ANTHONY LOBENSTINB. .M-eajmu IF rsvnC'k;irVFlxI f .W AB&KD HAM. 10,fX lbs oar rd. r ew vy rrsuu, irsal ky . tf.U . . ubU.f UolLh cvo.

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WE have now ob hand one of th most complete and do eirable storks ol rTthini in th DRY GOODS Una to befaundin th Wnuri Market, which w offer to all eub or prompt time buyers at remarkably low rates. Our goods have been selected with (Tout care, an 1 in quality, style and 'price, we are willing to duplicate the kills of any regular ' home we t of the maun taint. Our stock consists in part of tne louowing srtioli-: ' Brown and bleached muslin, elotha. eassimeres, satinetts, prints, linsay. linings, silks, satias, surges, velvets. Testings, carpets, eashmeres. Coburgs, alpacas, de laines, hats, caps, bonnets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags, shawls, satchels. Acic Together wUh a large assortment of Notions of all kinds, from a Yankee clock to a cambrio needle. Also a large stock of t MADE ILOIHIKU, fBt np expressly foronr can trde. and to give entire rati.Ä notMg?ortowÄ ' t Ior Sellin, them. JOHNSON At FREXfll. JUain street. 2d door above State Bank. p28 Evanevill. Ind. T ECE1YED per steamer Prairie City: " -a a, yii acts uassia; Ones R. W. Bo Matches; . ... 4 aa nper .do - - 2 do British Lustre, N. I; J 1 do Best Reality Indigo; . 1 Bag besteSutmegs; . 20 Boxes double refined Ssleratus in 1 & papers;, 4 do Imported CastUe Soap; ' - 20 do Boea Saleratus in. 1 D papers; 40 do 80 dos. I'rime HusUrd; r 4 Case 25 do Buglisi ilusatrd in J lb jars; I Bl.l CIot s; i . 2 do Madder; . 6 Bags Pepper; , . , 4 do Alspice; ' 1 B 1 Race finger; . p Kegs Saltpetre: .. ... . 2 Oases 40 groHS Goodwin's Tobacco; 60 Boxes- Transparent Snap; 10 Gross Hair Oil lor sale at reduced prices hr ep28 1. & D. UfclMAK. M f DOZEN Eggs. canV&ssed kama and sweet potatoes in store and fur sale by ep24 jr. w. k T. VICKERT. PUOPOSALS WILL be receired by the City Clerk or Michael Montier, until iloodar next, for the paring of the Alley running parallel with Main and Sycamore streets, betweenaecond and Ttird. with cood stone at least 8 inches thick, nd to be corered wirb gtavel, said work including the tone to be paid lor in cut orders. ep37-4s - WELL W. WALKER. Clerk. ; COKPÖKATION NOTICE.. - ORDERED that the owners of lots fronting the West side of Sixth street, between Main and Sycamore, cause a brick aide walk tobe laid along the front of said lot between said slain and Sycamore atreoU. within ,t&n days, after the Suitlication of thiiorder, and in default thereof the Marshal is ireeted todo said work, a id the coete accruing thereby will be assessed to. and collected by sale of said lots or. so. ranch thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. By ordea ol the Council. sepiT-lOt VVELL H. WALKER Clerk. LARD. LARD. BBLS Prim lard reoeiredand forsale by ep24 J. W. a 8. VICKERT. 3 SHOWER BATHS ASD I CK CHESTS. DO?. No. land 2 ice Chests: L H dos Shower-Bathsi receired and for sale by, my7 ORK. DALZELL&CO. SOAP! SOAP! KEC'D per steamer Fanny Fern, 20 boxes German Soap in 31b bars; IS do do do IX do; . . ' 25 do No. 1 Palm Soap; l lb bars; ' 14 do do do do li lb do; For sale by ' aogl I. D. HElMATtX. -TILASS JARS. -50 dos. one and two gallons each. -squat aadti augSI tf S. E. GILBERT & CO.flyoamore, near Water. TOBACCO. . . r BOXES assorted Brands. In store and for sale by sep!2tf TENNEY A SOREXSON. IS F V.NXY WORK A.D 8CH0OL BASKETS. 8 dozen large site work baskets. t " medium sUe fancy baskets, . : ' 10" school baskets; jnst received at- ' " may 12 CORK'S FAMILY GttÖCERY. A LOT of frh Meal'jnut'i. 'd and for sale at r - ' je9 . T. BACON& CO. 'S Family Groocry. RECEIVED this day. M bis Cheese. W.R and English Dairy; , 4ij0 kegs WheelingNaiU; ' 10 bxs Lemons, in fine order. ' ' s m -S TEXVEY SORENSON. OK4XUK8 AM) LEMONS. 1 A BOXES fresh Oranges; X vr 10 do do L.emonsi jeS just rec.d and foraal hj TRESTOS BROS. " FKATIIEK OIISTINU UKI'SIIES. AMALL lo.t jus opened of these very desirable dusters tor furniture, merchants' u, eto,, at , , j2 CUAS. S. WELLS, new Hardware Store. M UUU.Hqperiini Hloirr Vi hi.is at to scxa je25 do; receivrd and fc sals ly v J. W, & 8. VICKERY. NAILS. TZ f Kegs Wheeling and Pittsburgh Kails and Spikes received 3d forsale by majr 14 SAMUEL ORR. 10,000. jßf7SHEES WHE AT WANTED! 1,0 which the murket price in cash will be paldon deLvery at Mitchell's Warehouse on the Canal, by . . . JOHN 8. MITCHELL, or sep29 dw2w WM. REILLY. DE I.A1NES. ' SS OAS ES Muslin de Lain, ree'd this day and forsale by Oasj JAAIE.S IjUW B. LU. eepiS-dtw 418 Mainst.. Louisv.lle, Ky. SVNtrltlES. . - -. "" CARTOONS Jaeonatt Edging and Inserting; bandmm V' some styVes. In uruisni Jaeenett Bands: - ..... ' 10 do De Begs Trimm ng; Tec'd this day and for saleby v JAS. Ill W A CO.. . 8flpay-aw io wamst.. i.qniviue. ivy. I 71 LOUR. 7 sacks of 8. F. Flour of various brands in 1 store and forsale by ag29 J. W. ft S. ViCKERY. flt CASES satin, silk, soft stra and gimp bonnets, re.W reived and fur tale by . J. II. MAGHEE Co,,i aepytf Evansville. Ind. SAVE YOm SOI.K8 AM) MOJVKV TOO IFyou want Ladies, Misses, or Children'sshoes, go to EMBIOI'3 Dry Good Store on Main street three doors be low Second, Be is now in receipt of a tine assortment, and etis said he keeps the best in town, and seile them at the lowut rates. Uau and see , no charge lor sno wing to em. epim SEAHIEESS SACKS. 4ti iTtk 2, 2X od bushel sacks, ree'd this day and OvfvrW lorsaleby JAS. LOW it CO.. sei daw 418 Mainst., Louisville, Ky. PHINTS. "( FZ CASES latest styles fancy prints, received this day jSL wand for sale by j as. luw k ui sepz-da 418 Mainst., Louisville. Ey. PICKED SPANISH JrIiS. IO BALES of superior quality, for sale hj the bale or less quantity, by VIS. UlLBbKi n JU.. Sycamore at., hoar Water, 1 ST l'K KIVKD CP I bbl choice Isolden Syrup 1 b. No. 2 Mackerel, just caught;' 400 lbs Codtisb. do do; at ,. T. BACON 4 CI. 'S. sep29 Main St., betw. First and Second. CODFISH. 1 drum for sale hy 8. E. GILBERT ft CO.. afcl8 " " ' ' Syoamore Street near Waier. HOPKINS & MEAD. Ti t TE are epening a choice stock of Embroideries. Gloves, ,V V Tri i Biir.gs, Prints, and Fine Dress Goods. Also the finest stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rum and Window Shades. everonereain tuia city, auat low bargains iorcatn. - , sep7 dim, ., . . . . - TEA ! TEA! I 4 Large Assortment of Teas, of the best grades, for family .a. nse.iust reo jidibjbw lors, ana lor ssie low n bv Bhepl2 if TENNEY ft bORENSON - ' - -- NETS. fJIILBERTS..-Brazil. Walnut.-Sicily, Marseilles, and - Ivica Almonds, Just received by eplZtf. TENNEY ft SORENSON. ; - BROVVN DBD.IX. - - ' 0 BALES brown drill, reo'd this day end for sU Ot, . JAS LOW CO., , epii 18 Alain St., Louievu , B.y. 6ATIAETTS. O CASES clouded Sstinctta; 99 do blaek . do- ribbed do Hue do brown do drab d8 do do assorted colors; S 3 2 do ! . ' ' do; ree'd this eav and for sal by JAS. LOW. ft CO. ep20 ' 41SMainst., Louiaville, Ky, Bbls. Kanawa Ball, for sale on commission, by - aogSltf T. BACON ft 00.. Main. MARBLE At AUtTlO:. fX the first day of October next, t 10 o'clock, I will sell a lot oi marble msiaos. nitabe for grave atvBe. Sale without reserve to the highest bidder. epiUf .. . . JOHN 8. MITCHELL POITOS BATTING. -Received per ateamer Grand is bin No. I Batting: for aal V Tu Turk: . 25 bales No. 1 Batting; - ny va I. U; H ft I M A N N . HEFItfED SfJGAltS CfZ BARRELS St Louis Loaf. Crushed and powdered swaCF for sale by &. E. GILBERT A; CO,, epl" Sycamote near Watet.' SOOTS V SHOES. . , THE Sdhscribers: have now on hand the largest and most complete assortment of Boot and Shoee ever brought to thiseity. cnnsietinsTof Men's Cosrse .nd Fin work. LAdias and Misses Shoes and Gaiters. Boys and Youth's Boots, bboes and slipper. eplS H&. UK1UÄ.S A AleREA. COXFECTHKtERS. OTRL REEPER8. fAJIILICS, ARE Invited to examine our assortment Of Suprtior Extract of Vanilla. Lemon. Rom. Neekaf inc. Bitter Almond, and Cinnamon, for flavoring eotard. blano niaage. j.tii.B, lorn ream, ancs, to,, vor, oy ey22 TENNEY TENNEY SORENSON. X TOBACCO. .. . , , . BOtfüS stj -rtc auallMe. forITey low hy 'AJ.eplT S.S. GILBERT ft C03.,ljet.

AUCTION SALES.

' DESMtAIILK KEMDENCE ON FOURTH f.TRKET FOB SALE. WE olfer forsale at a bargain a comfortable Cottage Residence, with good out-houses and oisteru, aud la a good neighborhood, for paiticulais enquire of SW EET & LEONARD. " ' ' Anetioneers and General Agents. O. XT. IKOSABD. - -!-- - j.- 4 tVm CHKSCK.T ACCTIOIV ROOMS, ' OProsiTK the hew cuunT nuuic. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & EEAL ESTATE BROKERS, RESPECTFULLY tender their services to the citizens of Evansville andsurroundingeountry, forthe sale of Real and Personal Property, as Houses and Lots. Fjrniture. lry Goods, Uardwsre, Groceries, eto. etc.; also particular attention paid to all out door sales of every description on reasonable and satisfactory terms. -We shall da exclusivity a, Commission Business, and not having any goods of our own to placa in eompetitioa with consignors, both the buyer and seller will have a fair an legitimate market. We will devote our whole time to the Auction and Commiseion business, and our friends an customers mav rest assured that we will spare no efforts to : please them. With prodenceaud attentionto business wehope to merit the confidence of all those who entrust their business to our care. - . ... REFERENCES . ' P. Q. 0'Rli.EY & f!o., Evansville. '' Duvali., AJ.GO & Co., Memphis, Ten. ' W. Park i Co., do do. James Boto, do 1 ' d. R. B. Sykes. Xew Orleans. ,' Lewis Ssapp, do. Miles E. Foi.kes, Vicksburg, Mist. Wm. McRae. do do. ' Lockwood & Bros., Cincinnati, Ohi. Kki.loo A Foot, - do do. Edwards & RtsnNELl., St Lonis. Mo. Regular sale days Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, and every evening during the season, commencing at early gaslight. apo BiitM i ttusu. i: Ancbioneere DA.NlXL WOOLSET.... .BIBAM KELSON AlCTIOS noons, Old Court House, Corner of Mia and Third streets, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. HAVING leased for a term of years and fitted nr the above well known stand, we are now prepared to receive for sale at auction or private sale, (alt kinds of goods, wares and merchandise; household furniture, horses, buggies, eto.. etc. Cish advances made on consignments when required. Regular sales every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, commencing at 9 o'clock. A, M. Also Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights, at early gas light, Out-doorsales andsalea of real estate promptly attended to. - We ere weekly receivinr. and have now on hand alarge and general assortment of FLRNITL'RE, eonsistirg olslat. spindle and bannister backs, scroll and scollop tops, rim back office, French, Jenny Lind, and Bustle wood seat Chairs; mahogany and rose wood sofa seat Chairs; Elizabeth chairs; spring seat arm rockers, solas, sociables, centre card, diain, and -breakfast tables: liirht and wash stands, lounges, mirrors, fine common and misses' bedsteads, mattrasses, ti n and wire safes, etc. which ws will tell at Cin cinnati prioos. w e hare aio on nana a great variety oi notions, jeweiry, violins, accordeons, pocket cutlery, guns, pistols whips, .etc.. etc., which we will sell at .reduced prices roreasn, wholesale or retail. UUUSHSlMu.i.. myö Auot's. WHOLESALE DliV liOODS. : j. S. JA'QUESS & C 0., SUCCESSORS TO IflEKKITT, FIELD 'tV CO., FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. " THB nudrsig:ed are now in recei. t of, the largest and ,most desira.t.lestoca of Dry Goods. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever nnered to the, trade in this city. Our stock has beei, selected .by one of our 6rm.(who b'&s had loi.g experience in thje Western trade. ) with an eye jiolely to the wants of the country, and having purchased the"moat of onr goods from the manufacturers' agents ,iu all. .the :'Eastern markets, enables us to offer them to buyers for cash..trade. or prompt jay, lower than they. can be purchased in St, Louis, and ou equally as good terms as CAn.be had in Cincinnati er Louis viile. Our stock consists in part of , II UV liOO, cloths, cassimerrsj satinetts. twerds snd 'jeans of all styles and eolors. while. .red yellow and green wool .flannels, plaid linseys. blankets, shawls, apron ehecks. shirting stripes, ticking, bleached, bcown and blue drilling, denims brown sheetiug. bleached mu4lin. black and colored canilirio. crash. blaok and fancr alraoa. Jnstres. coburss snd merir.os. de laines. ginghams, jaconet, white muslins, check cambi io. Irish linen aud prints oi tnc most aesirauie ana oeautiiui styles biougut West this season. . .... - NOTI.VS. . Linen, cotton. and silk laces, edg'nrs and insertions, silk and eottun velvet ribbons, bonnet and cap ribbons, combs. buttons, hosiery, gi.-ves. tnreai, si' a. linen anaootton nanakerchiefs and cravats, tape anU lit'bens. suspenders, wool un der shirts and drawers, comforters, tnhle oloths aud covers, needles, port monnaiee. penoils. xten ho'ders. pens brushes, hooks and eyes, hair pins, thimbles, .purses, umbrellas, o.e. , HATS k CAPS, Silk. fur. soft and naped. black and white hats, white and black wool hats, kossuth, buena vista, wideawake, washington, hungarian. warrior and snow nothing hau. of all grades ana styles. Men, oy io cnuaren sux.ana wooten piuin. oiota, velvet ana giaxea caps. . , BOOTS etc SHOES. Men's and bo vi sin. calf and stocaots."v.ojitl and child's kip and calf boots, ladies. mises and child's kip, oalf, goat. enammelrd and patent leather snoes. buexiss. nnotees. suppers, fte.. men's, boy's and youth's lined and nnliued kip and calf hrogans. ladles and grata rubber shoe.: fte. epl3-3mo daw . J. a. J al kbs 61 uu. CASES Umbrella. ! sep6 tf received and foi sale hr J. H. MAGHEE ft CO. TAB, 50 b 1 lares sis Wilmington forsale by aVÜ4 GEO. FOSTER ft CO. Dry Good Hats Caps Boots & Shoe. MORGAN. KEEN ft PRESTO , aap Ar new in receipt of a very lsrje aLdtVi choice aaaoruoent ol Dry Goods, suitable for Fall and Winter trade, embracing Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen staple and fancy goods ol every graue na aescrtptton. Hau, Caps, Boots. Shoes, ftc, all of which we oner to the er&dfi at low nrieee. To all eash euetomers. . particularly, we solicit aeall and examination of our good aud prioes, prom ising them unusual inducement. tpitti - C'OHJf KXIVES. AFRESH supply of corn knivesjust received and for sal by pal T. GRANT ft CO. rtTKW ORLEANS SVGAB -25 hhds fair to ehoiee. II for sale by a. E. GILBERT ft 00. ' Sycamoi e near Water ep2l . HOOTS AND SHOES. THE sntscribers huye on hand a large supply of Ladies Gaiter ISooa, do Marou-jo aud Kid Buskins, .T' ' do do do Poins Tris, do do . v do Slipper. -. , Misses' Boots, Buskins and Slipper. Children's do do do, "J Gent' fin nd coarse Boot and Shoa. . . Also, a fin artiol of Patent Leather Boot. . We are closing out our Spring Stock a low price; Cail early or they will be gon. HEDUICb.S ft McKbA. yi5 Foster' Block. NEW MACKEREL', 1455. TUST received, alotof new Mackerel, In bbls, qrbbls and el kius, for sale at rcouced rate by epl8 M. W. FOSTER. VOllK ASM LAUD'. n iCmf lbsMess'Pork, t i ß JJ 5L0 tbs Leaf Lard, received per steamer Fanny Fernat ep24 COOK'S Family Grocery. 400 lb extra Cream Cheese, reo'd this day at epM COOK'S Family Grocery. AVAUKANTED IMPORTED C1GAKS. 2000 Ä Inno Oneras; .VHX) Recreative: WHt E Flunbus l nun ruu n anormg rfew; ..- u,o.w,,.v., just received at epll COO KS Family Grocery. SEW FISI11 NEW FISH! IBBt new Mackerel; 1 do do Shad; 1 do do Salmon: l io do Whitetish; 500 lbs new Codfish, extra a ep24 - COOK'S Family Grocery. ...... SILK ILLUSION, W aTfesTh PIECES Silk Illusion, received thi day and for VFV tale by j as. L.o v. ou.. - ep25 418 Main St.. Lonisvill. Ky. w -mTV ... .1wav.-w.11 tsnnliMl vith PnMTfilla r.nfi. ' ' and othr cd brandi of auperüno flour, which we driver to pTjr?haers ir9 vliorg. . .. . . CHECKS. - 3 OASES Caledonia Checks, reo'd thi day and for aale by . . . , . JAS. LOW ft CO., epo daw . -' jam .. """"'. "j, CORN MILLS. T" HE heal Cord Mills now ii.ee can be procured by calling at th Agricultural Waiohoue kept by . sepIO tt i. i es w. CASSIMEKE T CASE of fine steel mixedCassimer JL 1 do do brown for ale by . P18 do ree'd thi day and lAJlbS XjUVV sju., 413 Mainst,, Louisville, Ky., I.1IFTY. t Cooking Butter, just received and for sal at 12' J cent t- 0. by epl3 tf TUOS. BACON ft CO , Main street. PURK AND LAUD. -i airsfa4 S Prim Leaf Lard: JHF"'Lf WOO fcs Mesa Pork, James Parks, at ef 13 COOES' Family Grocery JCST HKCK1VED FROM NEW VÜHKi -nrniP.lMSTONK. Snlohur. Corner. Indiso. Saltpetre. V MB netisn Red. Sal Soda, Liquorice. Chalk, Whiting, Yarttish. Tanner' Oil, rutty, o. .pi 3 tf TENNEY ft SORENSON SPICES. --a EPPER Pimento, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, forsale by th I bar or in lot to suit purchasers, b; 11 if TENN EY A SORENSON UOSIN. 1O0 BBLS for sal low by S. E. GILBERT Sep 10. ,T, Sye near WSter. -BLANKETS. ' I40 PAIRS each 10 11 12Vf Whitney Blanket; 2000 do Blue Blankets assorted a:alit'es: 600 do Ury da received this day and for sal by ... . j AS. low uu., 1 v ' 418 Miin t.. Louisville. Ky p22 tfVNB boxxtr Havana Sngarfdt Preeerving, just received s.y x fng:w "J PAUt' t;o.'. wain st. 7B Bbls fine Cider Yinegar, just received t augtotf T. BACON ft Co.' Main. t. REFINED- WHITE SEGAU. YEW Ehd left f efcsie anility, for sal y i rrll S. E, flLEBRT ft C.,frit.

EDUCATION, &C.

TrKIMETOi F KM ALK H1WH SCHOOL. HE first annual session of this Institution will be opened on Mondav. the 3d of September. 1855. . A eonrenient building will be erected during the summer, end preparisdto accommodate pupils, soon after the session opens. It t will be fitted apin a neat and eomfortableetyle, and supplied ; with a good set of philosophic! andchetnical apparatus. A : Preparatory Department will be eonneetd with the scWool. j though in a separate room.- into which boys ander twelre years of age will be admitted. i no I'rincipiH has maoe arrangements with good families. j to bo"d popü from a distance TERMS PES SE3S10X Or KITE MONTHS Boarding. Lights and. Fuel Tuition, Senior Plies.. Junior Class. Preparatory, Second Class: . " FiretClsss ...... ; Music, with oto of Piano......... Painting and Drawing Embroidery , , f50 DO 20 00 '16 00 10 CO 7 SO 10 00 AI Odern Languages , K ... .... 10 00 raymenrs strictly in advance, except by special arrangements with the 1 riucipal. . " - . -. . Principal: HENRY T. MORTON. Assistants: Mrs. M. W. Paxton, - . Mrs. M. M. Morton. jyj QUEEN CIT KCA1,E WORKS. VVJi, HÜ DD ART, No. 6 Columbiastreet. bet. Main and Walnut, Cincinnati. ". l.am now manufacturing Railroad, Depot, Har, Stock er Coal, Floor and Platform Scales of all sixes-- also Druggist and. Baak Saales, brass and iron beams: Counter Srntes, &c.,.&o.. which I warrant of superior w?rkmanshipand material, i. wouia ' oai jiartieniar attention to my Iron L-verHay and Stock Scales. Ali communications pr mptlv atienoea to - . agio-ti PIANO FOB SALE. A first- rat second rand piano, in eomi i . . j ... X n ins rument, is ol ered for sale cheap, it a pJ ti M ration be made imtnedl tfly. it e n ni s en at Mr. lleib's store, on Maiu St.. between F rst a d Second strocu next door to Gumbert d Gottlieb's Clothing store. agio-xw Pit. F. D. 9IOZLLER, OF PHILADELPHIA. 'VrtlTHO graduated in Germany and France, and ean give f V the best testimonials irom Professors in the United Slates, oner hi aervioes to tne oitlien of Evanavuli and vicinity as a Physician. He will pay particular attention to FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Dr. Moeller invitea those persons afflicted with disease to call and see him. Anybody troui led with Chronie diseases, such a Inuamation oi the Kidney, Urethra. Inflammatory uoeumatistn. Diseases ol ttie Bladder, anu sypnius, win oe cured m the shortest time. Nocharie for the first visit. Office, corner of Sycamore and Third at. Office hour from ' A. M. till evening. REFERENCES. Tho. Mutter Prof.. of Sorgery; Sam'l Jackson. Prof, of Theorv and Practica; ' O. D. Meigs, Prof, of Midwifery! .. FniLXDELFBIA. C. R. Oilman. Prof, of Mldwiferv; Jos.-M. Smith. Prof, of Theory and Practice: ' . II. D. Bulkly. M.W. . . Sew York Hospital. Thos. TJun.M D . Albany. N. Y. Mason F. Cogswell, M. P., Prof. Materia Medica, Albany. N. Y. astll-tf w i.m;xi. M-A 5 oas&4 4 Blay'as8orted qualities;. 2 do do do very tine; " - 5 do Farmers' Drills, co: ree'd this day and for sale ly mhai) JAS. LOW CO.. 418 Main st , Lou , Ky. Jf. SACKS Blairaville Mills Flrnr: 99 if, do Poseyville do do: in store nd for als by ipv22 BACON ft CO.. Mainst. PLATED WAKE. WE have just received, from the manufacturer, an assortment of Plated Ware, such as table and tea spoons, folks, butter knives, evtta fine and beautiful castors, ftc, which we will sell at Eastern price, and warrant to be plated en genuine Areata, a metal nearly as white, as hard and stronger than silver. Cail and see at B1TTR0LFF ft SONS' Jewelry Store. y!8 Main st, bot, iSi A 2d. 1 OF LA It SHINGLES. 5" O.OOO more of those No. 1 Pike county Poplar Shingle just roo'd and tor sale by JUUS K. HLOV EK, corner oi oiai sta un, , Pt" Th abov are shingles and not chip, and heaper than any article of the kind in market, J. F, $. . J24 WINDOW GLASS". BOX ES assorted s ses, in store and fcTBP-fe.by p7tf ORR, DALZKLL ft CO. ISO n i Bothels Corn Meal; U If 2.1 Sacks S. F. Flour) 25 Bushels Corn at epI4 tf COOK'S Family Grocery. COIIPOKATION NOTICE. . ORDER RD that th owner of lots No. i, 2, 3. 4, A. 6, 7, 8, , 10, Hand 12, in block 10, eastern enlargement of the city of Evansville. cause a brick sidewslk t be laid alonrthe front of said lots on Chee' nut street, extending from Third to Fourth streets, within ten days -after th publication of thi order, and in default thereof the. city will perform aid work, and the costs and expenses acoruieg.. thereby, will be assested to. and collected by vtile of said lot lying as aforesaid, or so mneh thereof as will satisfy lien and cost. By order of the City Council. . , . sep20-iut WELL H. WALKER. Clerk. : ' ' MASON'S ISLACKINO. RECEIVED 25 gross Maion's lane Blacking; 20 " small " for sal at reduced prices by ' p!8 I. ft D, HEIMAN. TT I RGIN I A ,i Kentucky and Mis'fonri Tobacco. reeeivod 8f v noxe aesortca nrano toraaic oy ep!9 I. ft D. HEIMAN. GltOCNl SPICE.. RECEIVED 0 boxe ground Spice for scle by epl I. ft D. HEIMAN. NEW STOUE AND SEW GOODS! WE beg leave to announce t the public of Evansville, and the ladies particular! v. that we have now ocen for in spection an entire nejsvstoek of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Our assortment of fancy drs goods has no rival in point ef stylo and cheapness, as also our embroideries and mantilla, whioh can , only b appreciated by inspection.- Call at the Store on Main street reeently occupied by L.-W, Hebberd, wher we will always bo ready to fell rnu great bargains, epltf - ... KOSBR BRO ft FREY. COTTON MATTING., ,- "B (f,k' BALES No. 1 and 2 Battin r. for sale r . M.9Kf S. E. GILBERT A CO., Syest, ep!7 ", , Agents Cypress Factory. , JAJIES SHUXlI.. KVliRHKR. No. 71. SI. st between Vain and -Market. Louisville, Ky. Visiting. Wedding and Invitation Cards. Scales and Pros.es TOmloa?-i Card and Envelope, Door and No, Plate el. augi-om. . PUBLIC NOTICE. i A1 LL persons are hereby forbidden from harboring or truittag my wite em my account, a. i win pj , .... of her contracting. He baving left my bed and board witnout just cause or provocation. ntTGH O. CALDWELL. sepu aw150 RETT Carriage Springs, UK) do do axie. . , , 1'iOdo do Brs and lilver p1'e Mni in tor aud aale by ep tf 3 AML EL Obj . . COFFEE.' bTb BAGS Prim Coffee, in store nj 'or al liy O" ep7tf ORB. PALZELL ft CO. . srllYETOn'S ROTICK. N"OTICE is hereby given to 11 whom it may eoncern, that the Surveyor of Watrick county will proceed to make a survey of Sections 32 sud 33, in town 5, south of large 9 west. on th 13th day oi uotooer, iocs. A. DOD. J. S. ELLT9. . cM. CHJtlSTI I.N HEIM. Z. A.TEPPINO. WM. H. WEBB. ep22 ' FIH. 1 f Bbls and hl f bbls Maokerel: " ep2s j . , , sli.l.lbl a.ADilOU -t gf BOXES Pickles, Ketchups, Pepper Sue., te. 1 v just received by TENNEY ft SORFNSON. irTV v.l..nl mnA nl.h.r. .hinnin. rottdt bT Canal, will ' find my war-bouse very convenient for Storage. Prompt attention will be paid in th reo'iriog tod '''" ; Gram and Merchandise. Charge reasonau.e ah.i ;atiaoiion guaranteed. p2Z-3m JOHN 8. MiTUHELLi. 1VH.II.KSO X K. t T BUNDLES long Whalebone, reo'd thi dy, and JU W for sal by JAS. LOW ft CO.. sepVS daw " ' jtaiB 8T.,uo., y DE HEGE. 3 CASES Mohair do Beg received th'. day and for sal by , JAMES LOW ft CO.. ep22 - - 41 wain St.. Liouisvine. n.y. FHitUEl) LlSIKf. C CASES Fancy Figured Lnstre, . -. 5 do d Black do recei red this day, and for sale for CASH only by ; . J aMES LOW ft COepz. tloaisiDH.. uuuia.Jiis, a, SACKS. t9mChif 3 Bushel seamless sacks ree'd thisday and for sts V V sale by JAMES LOW ft CO. ep'5 4l8Mainst.. Lonisvillo, Ky. WIIET STAKCII. T ECEIVED 10 boxe Wheat Stsruh; jnli ky " p!9 ' T. ft P. HEIMAN. SELLJAU OFF AT COST. WISHING to change my business. I öfter the ballaneeof mv stock of Dry Gooda-tcost or less. Those wanting great bargain would do well to call at one. agzs-iwa v mvpiiKu. With alarsre and reneral assortment of Starila. and Domestic Goods, to which we in? it the special attentionof purchasers sep8 57 Min St.. opposite the Bank ot Kentucky. U K CHEHTS. IlKFRinKRATORR. AV. fUST reoeired a lot of the latest style Ice Chests and Re frixerator. the best article in the market.and the cheapest. Also a lot of No. 1 Ioe Coolen, i Prepare yourselves for do weaiuer oy caning at mavis HORNBROOK ft CHURCHILL'S. PH1SICIAI ft SCBGEON. DR. WM. M. SWAYZE ha permanently located tn thi city forthe practice of Medicine and Surgery. H ha but steadily engaged in his profession or the last eighteen .ears in Ohio and Indian t. and brines ample testimonials of his abilitv and success from those nlaees where he ha resided Hi ofiie at present is a Dr. Fitch' Drug 8tor on First street, opposite Csrpenter'e new block;.. H reenoetfully so llet sail, when fa hm by cocrBi to MQmxfnjijna.ir. pl9-l4w

MEDICINAL;

AYER'S PUIS. AN EW ana sinuiarl sueoesstul rcOiedy ior i he, cure of -all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indigestion, jaum--

10 00 i O'0. I'ropsy. Kheumatism. Fevers, . out. Humors. NervousR 00 J ?:.. irmab.lity. Inttsmmation. Headache. Fains in the

Breast, Hide. Br.ck, and Limb. Female Complaint, ete.. Je . .- Indeed, very few are the diaeaeea in whiol. a PHrgativa Medicine is not more or less required, and much suffering an sickness, might bt .prevented, . if a banales butejBectnal Oatharti .were more froel v used. No person ean feel well while a costive habit of body prevails; beside It soon generates serious and olten fotal diseases, which might have bee ; avoided b th timely nd judiciou use of a grod pnrgativ. lbi is alike true of Cold. Feverish Symptom, and Biliona derangments. They all tend to become or produce rhe dp (eatedand formidable distempers which load the hearse all vertlie land. Hence a reliable Family Physic i of th fir importance to the public health, and this pill ha been per- -feeted with eonsummate skill to meet that demand, 4n tensive trial of its virtue by Phyaicians, Prot essors and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of ny medicine. Co -es have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to fotbid the suspicion of untruth. . ; - Among the many eminent rentlemen who bsve testid ia favor of these Pills. may menti.-.n: , , - v Dr- A. HAYES. Analytical Chemist of Boston, ad State, isayer ot Massarhutetts, whose high Professional ebaractrtndDred by the - . H-n. KOWARO. EVERETT. Senator of the United StaVe. ROBERT O. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker ef the Hon. f Representative. ) . , A RBOT" LAWRENCE, Minister Pln, to England, , " tJOHN ß. FITZPATRiCK. Catholio Bishop f BofUa; ISO, . ... , , Dr. J. R. CHILTON. Practical Chemiatof Sew tört Olt;. endo-sed by . .... Hon. W. I. MARCY, Beerettrv of State. . U'M. fi. ISTIlK thari,h,.tm',. i. 1 S. LELA.NU ft CO., Proprietors of th Metropolitan Ktel; and others. Did space permit, we could give many huadred certificate from all parts where the Pills have been usad, kJt Midenca, ven more convincing than thetxperieuea of eminent Fabli men. Is found in theirelfecta upon triul. - , ' They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the Mood and stimulate it into healthv aar tion remove the obstruction of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restorirg their irregular action, to health, and hy correcting, wterever they exist, such ds rangemtnt aaare the flret origin of disease. 1-Kr.rdKtu B JAMES C. AYE R, practical and axaltticai chemist, iowiu, BAItt' ' Price 25 cents per box. Five boxe for 1. SOLD HY Keller. Farnsley ft Co., Evansvill, Iai.j Yagi ft Crawford. Owinsilie; Hallock & Parmiter. Princeton: ' G. B. Bingham. Patoka; . . - ' W.J. Whiting. Cynthiana; " ' ' J. E. Jaques ft Co.. Poseyvlll.i: ' - -. -Messrs. Gardiner at Blairsville and Wadesvil!; William and Robertson. West Franklin: : . ..: t Dr. Thomas Newman and .fas. Sampson, M. Yraa -Hudspeth ft Bro., Boonville; . - Bowers A Snrzent. Newbursh: . Adams ft Campbell, Petersburgb; ' . ' Fred . Eckstein, Cincinnati, 0..and alld.uMlst. Biv2i)-4m ' " Dil. W. T. OWEN'S PILtS, -FOR THE CURE OF . , FEVER AND AGUE AND CHILLS AND FEVERS. ;. . - IT ia often and too frequently th practice of Individual whoet up a new medicine, to gull th puhlio with a list of certliicates, purporting to come irom person who hav been cured by the use thereof, when, in fact, thos . eertifieatet ' are merely the imagination of the brain of th compounoes of the medicine, igued with fictitious namt. ., - i ne subscribers ao not claim tor tne rills now oceredto tb public miraculous and wondertul eures in all disease whiok th "flesh i heir to." but will assert, that lor the euro of the diseases mention in tne caption or this advertisement. there has never been offered to Buttering humanity so safe, , sure and speedy remedy. To eubstantiate this assaxtion. h wouiu reter to persona in tnis community, wno. alter trying -varioue medicines puri-orting e be certain eure, hay only lound relief Irom the use of thse Pills . - The Pills are not composed of ehean intredianta. ani made by machinery, for the purpose ot making itony. Thy ar made and put up by the subscribers, and are composed entirely of costly and pure drugs, and cannot be sold at suck prices a are generally et on patent pills, nut thos wo wish an .article which will cure Aeu and Fever in few. -day, thereby enabling the patient to attend to hi daily occur' pation, will lind the Pills (ha cheapest and surest meuicin ever prepared. . ... Read the following certificates, and if yon want nor vl dence of the virtues of these Pills, it will b givn by personal application to the subeciibers : . .. - OwknsbOBO. Ky.. Augoat 1, 1853. i ' This certifies that my son was taken very slcx with a chill and high fever and vomiting, and I went and procured a box -of Dr. Owen' Ague. Fills and am happy to say :hat ihey effeeteda speedy and permanent cure. , JjllS H MeFAR. - - t. ' Anitt l. ISJ.5,I eertifv that I nad chill and fver. and was induced fro the reputation that Dr. Owen' Pills had in coring ohills an4 ' fever, to purchase a box of Dr. W. T Owen'ej sdj celebrated Pills. I ha not used the whole box befor 1 was entirely well, and bellev them to be the beat Pill now offered te th public tor the onr of Aga and Fever. K. C. AV KES. ,"' O-witKbiOHO, Ky.. May 17, 1855... . Dr. J. W. Conrron Dear Sir: H&vinc for th rast tw - yvsrt been severely afflicted ith Chills and ! ever, and finding nothing that would anerd me any relief, only for a few days at a time. .1 was at last indue.. I to try some of Dr, W. T Owen's. Chill Pill, which I did, ssdto my great jey, afUt nisng cue box. found that I wss once mor fro Irom that moot loathsome of all disease, Chillsind Fever, - v i wotld say to all who have Chill and rever. lot net moment, bntjtodmmediateiy to Dr. J . W. Gomrton. and pro--cure a box, and my word ior it, yon will nev.r.b troubltc with Clan again. vxias. j. uttiai'. - ' ' . ; Bos Habboh. Ky.. April 11. 155, - 'This Is to oertify that I had Chills and Fever ia my family ' for the. past ten month, and I tried all th Chill Fill and Chill medieine that wer to be hd in the country.- Jn. ordl nary ease they hav stopped the chills o the met of my fsmilT. with one exception. On my oldestson tberwanon . of them that would mRke a permanent cure until I eame across Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, and 1 can solely say to averybotf that tbey sir th beet Pill I hav ever used. - WM O. JACKSOJT. -. . Owe9tBORO, Ky. Feb. 22, I8j5j Dr W. T. OtvrK Dear Sir: I have been afflicted wit chill and fevers for six months, and alter trying various re; hict edies. 1 was tndueeu totrv a nox oi y.ur Ague rills, wni bav cured m aounu ana w en, ana i oeueve trem to d in best medicine in us. BALTHASER IVACHt , i fav known the above gentleman for six year, and certify that hi tatemenu are true . ..... ' I. PLÜNKETT. River Trader.. . Pittsburg, Pa. lr.. This eertlfle that I have had the chills and lever for month. and tried various remedies without elfeot. I then used on -box of Dr. Owea' Chill Pill, and thev-hav entirely cared m. THOS. P. TAYLoa. . ' . - Ow-IXSEORO, April 12, ViSS.j I certify that I had chill and fever, and applied to a acot physician, who. prescribed for me and gave me medicena, whioh did not brak the chills nor give me any relief.-Lwa then advoied tn ry Dr. Owen' Chill Pills: I did so. and they stopped the chills, and I am now perfectly well. They als cured me ofa meet distressing pain in the sld-,"whlch k wast ' fesrful would result in something seriondi Perron fiiictd with chill would do well to as them; they are d r.ertai . core. GEO. W. NONA-ftCH. gfjf These Pills are warranted to cur in every iastai wlwro the directions are followed. MS- For nit, wloll and retail, ty- - Owensburg". Ky. Also by epl 4m-W WOOLSEY ft SAWY Mtf. Wholenl and Retail aent. Evansville, lad. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S ELEBUATED , HAIR KliSTOItATIVE, fBHEeffect ef'.his wonderful Hair Restorative, ate pro-' B. ducing th most astonishing reeuluin th pubHC mindi old and your r lavish in their praises of the virtuecof thi remarkable composition. It is the only preparation-that eaa b depended on to r-stor grey hair to it natural color, and.- ' nn bald heads a lnxnriaat trasth. w.r!?K-. ' - - - . ..v.. jrjr- i n Toiio.ing is srvsu s snnapiaan piobhi vi Mm medical profession: - ot. not, van. s. iopo. -Paor. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir: Unsolicited. I send ye thieertificat. After being nearly bald fort long time, an4 having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and baving;n faith in any. I wa indn d on hearing of yours to give it trial. I placed mvsit in tn nana oi Darner, ana naa ray head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Keatorativ thea applied an. wellrnbbad m till th scrip wan all a .low T .. ....... .,J4, ti,, ...LILuara lull i f,Nmwv.vi; ........... . ...v. .,B.,w.j.w.f hail appeared, and crew rapiali from th first of August 4 as to the nreeeut tirae. ana is now thick, black and strear soft and p'.aaunt to th touob wherea. before it war hanks an wiry, wnaiiutieanere was oi it, ana tnatiittiowasviswp pearirg very rapidly. 1 Mill as your Kastorsor : about twice a week, and ..hall soon hav a good and perfect ere pof hair. Now I have read of the, thing and who ha not? was) have never een hitherto any ease in which any. pe-son'-!)ai watresilv benefited by any of th hair toeio, Aic, of to day. and it really give m pica. .re to record the result ew ixperiene. 1 have r- ommanded your pr.prtion to otew t already ha a large and general aal throughout thTr tory- The people here saw it effects and hav oa(ene. it The (upply y in x-nt na. a wholesale agent fin tory. U nearly exhauated and daily inqutric r mid . on deserve credit lor vour siiwibsj , .... Ih.nk, f. th. h.n. fit it b.Bdon BW, fOC J oertainlv ha 1 our, hntn rf Firm ot. t atu. Th undersigned. Rev. J. K. Brtrg'..laMiaitr .. :. Mass. tie is genu. rv..ub.loved. CCopyJ . W . . ' BltOOKnEIJ, Pnr. Woon Dear Sir: Having jnad tr1

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