Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 161, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 October 1855 — Page 3

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(KT See Telegraph Dispatches in another column. The Atlantic has armed, and brings intamting, but not very important news. t- ' i. n i IUI IMM ssssn - ill ill ( OCrThe account of Dr. Kane's Arctic eipo AitVon, which we conclude the publication of j a to-day's outside, will be found very interest-t-ing. jOur readers will always find something good on the outside of the Daily as well as on ;sth inside. ' i A brush came off yesterday between f'our Senator" and a representative of loung America. acarod. Nobody hurt, and presume nobody j OT A large hunting party will leave this f Ity. next week to make a visit to the Wabash country, and stay till they get tired. We ex pect to receive some substantial evidences of their success occasionally. . . (7 Dr. Gramm advertises some elegant varieties of Tulip. bulbs for sale. Every garden should be ornamented with this beautifnl flower. Dr.; Gramm has ' been cultivating jthem very extensively, so that be can sell the bulbs cheap. They should be planted this fall, to bloom next summer, so that those wish ing them should call early.' , Mattrasses &c.Yfe call , attention to Messrs.-' Colburn Ilershberger's advertisement of mattrasses and bed comforts, &c. .This firm is now engaged in making the best quality . of all varieties of mattrasses. They had some elegant specimens of their work at the County Fair; of course ,they ; took the premium. They are now making some very fine spring mattrasses, which they will warrant to continue good for years. We would refer those wanting mattrasses br bed comforts to this firm. " " ' QCr Copcland's Exchange Bank buys Notes Loans Moneyr Discounts Bills on New York buys and sells Exchange on Eastern, and "Western Cities, Uncurrent Money, Land Warrants, ' tec.', pays interest on Special Deposits. SITES ITEMS. fr (' ? ' L1Ja Bell-Goat stopped here a few min tttea yesterday morning, Southward bound: She had been up the Ohio wrecking some aunki ,; The Jas. Paul did not start on her return trip po Green River till yesterday morD ' ?8f' U,.?.8??010 t9 hTe Prett7 fai freight of groceries, flry goods, c. for Green River. - . The steamer Empire was advertised to leaTe .Louisville' yesterday evening, . for the South, and may be expected here to-day. i The favorite steamer Fanny Bullitt is advertised to leave-Louisville for New Orleans till evening. - , , , . , , 1, The wreck of. the Jas. Watt started yesterday for Cincinnati, where new cabin, &c. will be put on her. At present all there is of her is the hull and engines, the most valuable part, however.1 We think she will attract ome attention Jat the Queen City when she rushes by on her way to dock. She gave bond here to get clear of the attachment which ha3 been holding her to our whrf. The steamer Mansfield from Cincinnati, bound for St. Louis, was here yesterday, nd put off some ; freight for this place. -' We thank her clerk for papers. ' Why Sevastopol Fell New View of the Case E. D. Mansfield, Esq., editor of the Railroad Record, of Cincinnati, and one of the oldest " and best general writers in the West, writes home from New York city to the Record, as follOWS; - f ' ! ' j The fell of Sebastopol includes the fall of the Crimea, and of all Southern Russia, of so rauch as the allies may choose to take, and ultimately the entire destruction of the Russian "commerce, and influence in tho Orient. But why did Sebastopol fall, and why does it involve such important consequences? Simply, because there are no railways in Southern Bus--tia! Tlrs observation "smells of the shop" for you, Mr. Hecord. It is, nevertheless, positively true , if, is., palpable that had Russia Itept the pefce Tor 20 years, Sebastopol could rjot have been taken. Why? Because, in 20 r'years, Russ'a would haVfe made railways to Se- . bastop )!; and 'every other assiilable point.These, would' have carrieä ri ies -and munitions" of .'war rapidly aid cheaply. . They HWuld have made it easy to, concentrate an army on any point, and to double the actual ' Russian' army in the Crimea. This Russia " could have done with railway. "" What 'has she done without them? It riks 'eost her the lives of 150,000 soldiers, millions of money, and wasted .munitions in equal pro1 portion, only.. to keep up her army, without countinz the losses of the field! The great plains or steppes of Russia have been almost . impassable. , On the other hand, the allies have had a comparatively easy and short transit, by their command of the sea. -:..-. Probably Russia intended to have completed her railways; but the conversation of the Emperor about the ."sick man," let the cat out of the bag, and it was interrupted suddenly in its " career of policy. ". ; Thb tjOST Treasure. The Union aays of the raiscing boxes Washington of Governroent money lost in their transit from Dubuque toNew York, if indeed they ever left Dubur':'"? 'W''y. .., Under no circumstances can any loss be astained by government ' it the robbery was 'effected at Dubuque, the assistant treasurer at that point will be held, together with his bail responsible r the amount, or if effected while the treasure-was in transitu to New York, the loss will fall upon the American Express Company; and it is but just to add, that this company has voluntarily offered to promptly pay : the whole amount as soon as proof is furnished that -the robbery was committed while . the -specie was in their charge. - Prompt and efficient in?surcj have been taken to ferret out

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EEPOXTEÖ EipfeESSLY FOE THE JOTJKNAX A221VAL OF THE A f L AN T I C V .. ,' "New-York, Oct. 18. . ;'fThe" Atlantic arrived this morning. The Bank of England had advanced interest to 5)4The French cavalf defeated the Russian cavalry over Eupas6fia,: 50 of tho latter were killed. -. ;;:. r .r-'-i The AlRe'sr placed 120 mortars on the North side of Sebastopol, but Gortschako if telegraph that they have not undertaken any movement up to the 3d. They made an ineffectual Sank movement on the 3d, and then retired. ... : Bullion in the Bank of England, has decreased 100,000 pounds. The Bank of France has also advanced interests. - Five old established London houses have failed. ' . . . Revenue returns for the united kingdoms in creased eight and a half millions, caused chief ly by additional income tax. Fleet left Sebastopol supposed for Exessa or MichalaifT. ' Indications of a rigorous field campagn. , . -Advices from Moscow report 190,000 more added to military force. It is reported that the Allies demand in demnity for expenses of the war either by the cession of the Crimea or Union of Less Arabia to the Danubian provinces. . ' ' ' It is also reported that Lord Redcliffe has been recalldd from Constantinople. Prussia made no formal attempt of media tion. !;....:. . . 3 , The London Times insinuates that Simpson has been recalled. Omar Pacha is concentrating 50,000 troops upon the Asiatic rrontier. , St. Petersburgh letter says that a. council has been held at which the . Emperor was pres ent, and at which it was determined to carry on the war with the utmost vigor. The Em peror directed Neselrade to announce this intention to the political ige tits öf R ussian for eign countries. Gortschakoff is appointed minister of war. Gen. MouraviefF will assume command of the army which Will be defended to the last extremity. ' ' 4 New York, Oct. 17. The Administration sustains the Japanese construction of treaty. No efforts therefore have been made 'to compel the residence of Americans. " AEilVAL OF THE EläPfRE CITY.J , 7 ' New YoiiKj Oct. 1?. The mail steamship Empire City from Aspinwall, arrived this afternoon, bringing California mails and nearly $1,400,000 in treasure principally consigned as follows; Drexel & Cd.'j 5,000: W. Höge, $115,000; Metropotitan Bank, $210,000; and Wells, Fargo & Co., $170,000. . The U. S. Steamer, Massachusetts was at Acapulco Sept. 25th, and designed sailing soon for Valparaiso, via Panama. The steamer Eldorado sailed from Aspinwall for Havana in company with the Empire City. ' The difficulty which led to the striking of tho American consular flag at Panama, grew Out of the imprisonment of an American for theft. There is no news from the Isthmus. Chicago, Oct. 16. -The steam tug Seneca, towing vessels through Randolph street, exploded her boilers with fearful violence this fornooni Capt. Donaldson was instantly killed, Wm. J. Vaughan was so badly injured that his life is dispaired of, C. Ü. Shaides, owner of the boat, was badly scalded and wounded. The Seneca was a high pressure, side-wheel boat. She was litterally blown to pieces. - , . New York, Oct. 16, M. i The steamship Empire City, from Aspinwall is below. " Her dates from California will be to the 20th ult. the same as brought by the Northern Light ,- New Orleans, "Oct. 16. ; Flour" and corn unchanged, Rectified whisky 33 c. Mess pork $51 50. Cotton prices are a trifle lower; . sales of 5,500 bales midling at 9c. Sterling 67Jc. - .' TIIO.TIAS 11EADEN, DiAi.ru m ' GROCERIES & PRODUCE GENERALLY ; . BOOTS AD SHOES, ' Queenswrekc., fcc., MAI! BTBtT, (KIAB WASHINGTON HOTEL) CVAKSVII.LK, IXD eotll-lj - - - ----- - - - 3TOI,ASSES. . "I i BBLS choice Plantation, Sugar IToiuntid Re6ned, 14U fopuleb; S U, liiLRSKT CU. f flO ' " ' ' - Sje near Water. Oil CASKS satin, lk. eoft atra and yimp bnnne'e.rc--n-r.-tiTcd amforalo by J. 11. AIAGHEK A Co., i-tfH tt ....... Kransville, Ind. AVK YOCn EOLKS'AINO MOKKV TOO-" IFtou want Ladiea, Misses, or Children's shoes, go to EMulOH'a Dry Good Store on Main street three doon blow SeYfrnd. ,. He is now in receiptofa fine assortment, and et island h'a Bleeps the best in town, and soils them at the lowtst ratoa. jR and see, no charge for showing them. op!4tf BOVS' BE "RA.KH.' TOOL CHfc'ST. HEAL"TIrL ani nscfal things for Bots. comprising a m-w pwmpws. wi hi rpenters' loots, planes, chisels, BMcura, .1 in iii i b . it,,, ooirnig anrres, snaiiets, awls ro'ea and Tal ions other small Tools. Call andoee then. oot . . . . BABUOCK BROS. . ' JOY TO THK AFFLICTED. t 6REÖOKVS - HfSTANT CURE OF PAIN. AGAIN ON HAND.' ' rilHR rreateat known family Medicine for Burns. Cjnrha M. Golds. Sore Throats and Ooinsey. Will eure Di.rrhr Cholera Morbna, Cramps and Spasms. Will core r'eTerand Afcn aad never known to fail. Daily aad hourly calls for mis Jiemein m inwiwivgHa cure xor tne anove diseases. AB agenfc irill'li-I U ' Murr ll.H U-T WICH til any other medicne. One and all trry the Temedy and satii yourselrea. Increased sales in Indiana, a thousand doiea bottles per yeaT a ar-ater increase than any other Medicine now before the public. For sale y adi the principal Druggists in the United States, British Ameria, Calii'oj-nia and Oregon. WHOLESALE AGENTS: LETCH A VERLING, ETanaTille,' Ind., snaeanoTt to Uel ler A Faroslsy. Oha H Ci.im. Viaeennes. Ind. i John D. Pakk, Cincinnati, Ohio can be obtained of them at manufacturers' prices. St ,. BU1L. btojb s cu octt-emw Haamee City, Ohio. KV ASTIIXK COMMERCIAL COLI.EGR. Third Annual Session of tb- abora institution, lo X cated nn First street, between Main and Sreamore, fn tie city of EransTillu. will oommenca on Monday, Sept. 17, 18M. The pnMIe are assnred that the facilities offered by this ssaooi, Torontainint: a thoroogh practical anowiedge or the eieaee of Double Entry Book Keeping, in all its various 'arms, are eqnal. tf not snperior, to any School in tho West. Students oan fntar at any time and pro reea with their capacities, io. Time required to complete a full eoaraa. from t to B weaka. . For ataloanea. pvin full partioulars, address For cataloffHes. corns. sep3 1td-amw JEKEMIAH BEUM,

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WHOLESALE Julies S&lor&tjis. .. PK1CKS CUKIIKNX. Iron aim Nails 5a6 Common Bar.. :. 3V Kxtra size 4i a 6 Sheet Iron t 3d IfaiU , 6ia6 Soda Ash - Ueeiwai, Yellow White Cundle. Sperm...... Star 4d do 5ia5i 6d do 4aä 23 Sd do 4Xa4X lOd & upward. . 4a4 Spikes 5aü(jü Blue 3d 8 00 35a45 26 - Latltea. Oak Couutry 3f . 1 50 Winter mould. 14 i Summer do ! Coal, ! Pittsburg i Canaeituu Coffee. Mocha Java.. I Lajuayra.... I Rio IS Popnlarsaw'd3f. 1 50a 175 do du 4Jf. 3 00 Pine do 3f. 1 75 Lcadand Shot. 19 1U Drop Shotb&sr 3 a 2 10 15a 16i do do keg.. 12a 13 Buck do 25a2 50 13 Bar Lead 7i.t7i Copper Sheeting Hoi 38 do . 16oz 40 Bolt 43 Cork. fig do 6,a7 f .rut tier. Good Hemlock Sole 24a2 G. D. Km'lksole Velvet qts 38 a60 Oak Tanned do. 30 a 35 do qts. .. 30 a40i Upper p doz. ..Si OOaSU Phial .. 10 a2o; - Urf Uoodi, 3-4 light brown sneettiJC. l.ime. White bbl.... 90 al 00 Gr-j in flour bbls 9 al 00 4 a5 5 afii 4-4 do do 7-8 heary do 4-4 do do 5 4 do do do do do do doin bulk.... 30a35 5 aBl' lumber. 7 a8i Oak at Mills.... 1 55 8 a9f Pi.plar do .... 1 25 4 aCt Com. Pine 1 25 3-4 blli'd shiftlnsr 7-S.t 4-4 blh'd shirt Good do 1 50 a2 00 lng & sheeting 78101' Clear do 3 uo a4 0(1 5-4 do do do JOaläi Pine shingles bst 4 00 Adams' blue and or- do do com.. .3 00 ange prints 8 a9i Poplar do tin. .2 00 Robeson St fjerimaek do do good 2 50 blue and Orange j Oak do 3f '9 ct. 75 prints iij. ...8a?l IIolus)sca. Sprague & Alien's , Old Crop.. madder prints.... 9alOJ Kew do Fancy light & dark j Keboiled do 40 a prints s at oi'gar nouse.... 45 a Brown drills Blue ' do Bleacn'd do Denhus Cottonades ...... Kentucky Jeaus.. Satinetts. Mariners' shirting Light tickings.... Heavy do ..... Checks .......... . l Mi' Vi Is. . eSalOi! Lard Oil 85 a 10 . PalOii Linseed - 115 a3 . 7tal);Tauners lö g HialTi do Kxira... 25 72 14 a 30 Speiia I Jo a 1 30 a 7o Painu. 6a 10i Lead in Oil pure 2 40 a2 50 7 a ICi ISialfi, 8 a 12i do douo.l 2 00 a 2 25 do Red! 8 Yellow Ocre... Paris Green... Prussian blue. Putty .v;; Whiting , Fire and water proofdry... Turpentine... Varnish coach do copal.. do Japan.. 3i 35 a 60 85 a 90 : 6 2 a ' 7-äosnaburghsuo. 1 9 a H't 4-4 do do 10 a 12 Drugs ae: Medicines Alcohol 50 aOU Alum 4 a 5 Arrowroot Bennuda40a 45 Arsenic powdered. i a I Borax reUned 32 a 40 Brimstone am'r roll 5 do flour sulphur 6 a 7 CaniDho inued.. 40a 50 80 3 CO a3 SO 1 75 a2 50 1 50 a2 00 Provisions, CantuariJfc $2 25a2 50 Beans i Potatoes ? bu 1 75a 200 50c : 7a8 Castor oil a J1....1 00al 10 do de no 2.... 85 al 00, Bacon. hog rq'd Calomel HydSub 1 15 1 Copperas 2 1 15 al 50 do hams... 2 Shoulders .. Cream Tarter..., 40 a 50 a 5 1 35 Clear sides.. 9 Kibs , 8 ; ,. Kairsa White selected..' 3? Mixed 2i 3'i ISicc. Prime; 88J - Seeds. Clover 5 Cfla6 00 Timothy ...... s. 3 03 50 Blue Grass. 150 Flaxseed i 25 Kalt and Saltpeter. Epsom Salts 4 Gamboge..:.... 1 a Ginseng;. ....... 20 Gum Tragacanth 45 a 70 Potash 9a 12i Liquorice Paste Sclcly 20 a 22 Liquorice Paste Calabria 24 a 28 .V adder prime Ombro 121 16 Madder French E X F F Manna Flakes.. 9 50 14 75 Kanawha 25 bbls do $ do. English flue bag do mid do Turk Island do Soap. Palm f. Oline Casteel 50 MagnesaCalc'n'd 60 a 65 Nutzalls Blue... 33 a 40 Quinine sulp. ...3 25a3 50 KDUDarD linina.. Sal Soda 85al 10 45 40 45 Senna Alex..... 51 aS 51 a6t 14 . Snake Root..... 30 0 35 s 70 Tartaric Acid... Beniners, Lire Lmwse prima 33 Flslt. Dry Cod i.. Spices. 35 . 5a6 I Cassia in matts.. 35a 40 Ginger Race 8 10 Mace 1 50 . ; Mackere'l no 1 do no 2... 20 1)0 fiuntmegsno...l 50 15ai6 50 Pepper Sumatra. 14 do no 3 tail no hpice Jamaica... 16 a 18 Serrings scaled. 75al Wi Cloves. 25 a 30 l lourana iTicai. Wabash C.B.F.S. . !u arair. If Orleans fair, bbls 8a Pine Grove. hhas üaiu City Mills. , " 6 25a6 50 Clarified lOal J 10 a II 9ial0i Railroad Mills. Powdered LockUarts brand . Polk's r ... ... Corn Weal 75 Furs and. Sit I ÜS. Otter rime Grey Fox i ! Kaccoon seasonable : Mink do eased... Deer red and slit, blue...: Detir winter:;;. ;" ttiassc Glassware. Green Glassware .-. 33 9 c. dis. pp Flint Glassware 25 Crushed .... .... Boston loaf D K.S.O. I urn.) ... . . Teas. Gun powder aud Imperial...... do Canton made Young Hyson., do do Canton made.. lPall 40 sol) 39 a40 40 Dl 30 a 35 40 60 Xingyjng dt Ol oiiy Pewchong 33 a 40 Tobacce. -Man ufa c tur e d Kv. com.... 16 20 12 14 14 a 20 14 a 18 s e. dis. pp. . . 1 do do good do Mo. com do do good do Va eom do do eood 3 by 10 Kbrhurd. 3 00 a3 25 10 by 12 do . 3 50 a3 lid 10 by 14 do . 3 75 a4 00 8 by 10 C" ....3 75 16 by 12 do 4 00 10 by 14 do 5 00 Othersizesin proportion. 18 35 Liquors. Brandy O ta r d. Dupy & Co.. 2 dopinctcastillon2 do Hennessey.. 2 do A. Seignotte 1 4a5 00 4a5 00 4a5 00 3 00 uram. Wheat 90 , Rye Corn yellow.... 60 a 65 American Drandy. 30 40 Gin pine apple;; 90 al 25 do Star. il 00 al 30 do Kagle 90 al 2u Old Bourbon 60 al 50 doMonongahela 50 a 75 do Rye 75 25 Peach Braudy.. 1 25 Whisky 35 a 37 Wines. Madsira 25 a3 1 0 Sherry 1 00 a3 50 Portpurejulce. 2 50 a3 25 do Burgundy . 1 50 a2 00 Canary 75 al 20 . ci!y Madiera. 75 al 50 Drv Malnga.... 75 al 00 Sweet 40 a 00 Native Wine.. 35 300 Claret in cases. 4 00 a 4 50 do wall..... do do mixed.... do Barley 1 OOj Oats 25 4un Hoivder, Hazard ..7 00 Dupont 7 00 Enfield 5 50 do F. S. .. 4 3D Blasting. ....... 3 50a5 00 nay. Timothy baled. üo loose.. 12 uuai4 0 Hides. Dry Hides. 9 do salted 10 Indigo. Bengal, 1 05al 25 Madras.. Manilla. 1 OOal 25 75a 1 00 Cotton Varna. 500s 9 doz 3)P ct off for cash 10 600s 9 doz do do do 9 700s 9 doz do do do 8 XO Thelowerprieeaabovegenerally.wheretwo prices arementioned.are forfull packages, and the higher for small wholesale. FOR WABASH RIVER. THE- ne new utminitr KATR SAflHET , JfaCapt. Dusoscukt, will le vo EvansTille. for rii Wabash Rirer, on V edneaday. Oct. 17th. 'at 4 clock P. M. For freight or oassaie apnlr on toard. 1 octl3-tf KLAXSVILLE, CASEYV1I.LU A.D SALIX E RIVER PACKET. . - THE entirely new steamer t JTnt-L. JAMBS JACOBS. itf. 1 J- M- GiI.CHKiST, Master, will make semi-week-lv triDS between the above noints. after the 15t.h inst., bavins; been purchased expressly for the trade. octJ-lmw JIIISLIN D'LAISE. "P V CASES new styles Muslin de Laine ree'd this day aad M-VJ forsaleby JAS. LOW a CO.. ootä-diw 413 Main st., Louisvill.-, Ky, t. U. (JA)IP i CO., Wholesale Dealers In KAT8. CAPS, AUkB FAACY FIRS. 122 MAIN STREET, CISIISSATI, Have bow a full Stock, and are making and receiving fros supplies of all kinds ol Men's and Boys' Back. Brown and Tan Coler. and Pearl SOFT HATS FUR AND WO L; JJJotn, Sills. Plush, Glazed And Fancy Caps, for Men and Boys. BirFFJLfcO HOBES; WOLF ANJ FANCY ROBES: LADIES' FAKCY FCltS. HATTEKS' FTJBS, TRIMMISG8, ETC. ETC. TO wh'ch we would call the attention of Dealers and Country Merchants before purchasing, as we are pretared to offer cuperioc inducements to cash or prompt tima uyers. (oct3-daw) C. B. CAMP & CO. - . . BANK NOTICE. JOTICR is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the 1 Stockholder in the Branoh at KvansviMe of the State Bank of Indiana, will be held at the Banking Honee-en älonday. the 5th of Nov.mbcr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M-. when an election, will aa held for eight Directors, to serve the ensuing year. Polla to open at 3 o'clock P. if. By order of the Board A Directors. otl-3tdwte O. W. RATHBOXE, Cash. NEW JEWblJIV ANI AVATC1IESJ WfJTB have just received direct from tho Manufacturer, a WW spieuuiu assortment or w atones ana jewelry, or the latest styles, making onr stock full and complete; and which we are selling st Eastern prices. Call and examine, and satisfy yosraelvet that we are nofgasing.' iBITTROLFr SOXR. ' oetlO n-i -'Haiat oetw. First and Sscoadstl.

AUCTION SALES.

DRSIKAULG KEÜIDEÜCE - ON FOURTH STREET FOR SALE. WE offer for sale at a bargain a comfortable Cottsae Residanec. with rood oat-houses and cistern, and in 1 goad neighborhood. Forpaiticolars enqitrre of . . SWEkT tc LEONARD,- - -' ' Auctioneers and General Agents. e. s. LKOSAKD. . SWIEI CRESCENT -ACCTION r.OOMS, OPrOSlTK THE HEW COO ST Hdt'SE. GENERA L AUCTIONEERS & REAL RSTATE BEOKERS. KESPECTFCLLY tender their servici J to the citizens oi Kvansville andsurroundingcountry, for the sale of Real and Personal Property, as Houses and Ltts. Furniture. Dry Goods, Hardware. Groceries, etc. etc.; also particttlarattentien aid to all out door sales of every description on reasonable aad satisfactory terms. We shall do exclusively a Commission Business, and not having any goods of our own to place in competition with consignors, both the buyer ana seller will have a fair and legitimate market. We will devote onr whole time to the Auction and Ccmmisston business, and cur friends ana customers may rest assured that we will spare ne efforts to please toem. t 111 pruaenceand attention te Dusiawss we nope to merit the confidence of all those who entrust their business to our care. RBFAREXCES , P. O. O'Rtlky & Co., Evansville. ' . 1CVALL, Algo Sc Co., Memphis, Tenni Wm. Park & Co., do do. Jam KS Botd, do ' ' do. Ii.' B. 8TKES, New Orleans, i . i Eewis Skapp, do. SliLsa E. Folaes, Vicksturg. Miss. Wm. JIcRak. do do. Loccwouv ft Bros., Cincinnati, Ohio. Krlloo & Foot, - do do. Edwards & Kcshnkll. St Eonis. Mo. Regular sale days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, and arery evening duringtbe season. com'iQenciag at early gaslight. ap5 SWEET 4 LEONARD. 1 : Auctioneers. DANiEL WOOLS1CT BIEAK NII.E0K AUCTION O.IIS, Old Court House, Corner of Main and Third streets, fan mediately opposite the Washington Hotel, MAYING leased for a term of years and Sued np the above well known stand, we are now nrecared to re ceive for aale at auction or private sale, all kinds of gootis. wares ana merchandise; nousehold furniture, horses, enggies.etc.. etc. tn advances made on consignments when requires. Regular sales ererv Taesn&v. Thursday and Saturday. commencing at 9 o'clock. A, M. Also Tuesday, Wednesday ana rrilay nights, at early gas light. uut-aooraaiea ana sales 01 real estate promptly attenaea to. Wo are weeklv reeetvinr. and heve now on band a lane and general assortment of FURNITURE, eonsiBtirg cfslat, spindle and bannister backs, scroll and scollop tops, rim back office. Freuch, Jenny Lind, and Bustle wotd seat Chairs; mahogany and rose wood sofa seat Chairs: Elizabeth chairs; spring: seat arm rocKers. solas, sociables, centre. card, dining and brea-fast tables; light and wash atands, lounges, mirrors, fine common and misses' bedsteads, tnattr&sses, tin and wire safes, etc.. which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. We have also on hand a great variety of notions, jewelry, violins, accordeons. pocket cntlery, guns, pistols whips, etc.. etc., which we will sell at reduced prices for cash, wholesale or retail. WOOLSKY & NELSON., my9 . Aoet'a. CARPETS! CARPETS! wrE have on hand a fine stock of Carpets of allstylei from ju 30 centa to l 35 per yar All persons deairing good Carets ata low rate. will find it to their advantage to call at JOHNSON A FRENCH'S. DRESS SILKS. A BEAUTIFUL assortment just ree'd and for sale very cheap by (oct!2J JOHNSON & FRENCH. IRl OLASSK. 100 bbls choice Plantation, Sugar-konse II JL and Refined, for sale low hy S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sye. near Water N.?0 SUOAO..25 hhds fair to choice forsale by rfater octla S. E GILBERT & CO., Sye. near HFINHD WHITE flUiil. A few' bhds left cuoioe quality, tor sale low by octl2 S E. wit, he KT i CO., Sye. near Water. W ntv.rRrtim 1 gn Pnn nrn i-n cm no Jk A bbls St. Louia for sale by octl2 .SiA- OIL BERT t CO.. Bye. near Water, CORN. O ITS ASD CORSMxSAL. foiifeed.A lot in store and for sale by ontll THOMAS IIEADEV SJOTATOE8. SO bushels forsale by ootll THO OMAS HEADENV CHOICE MAHBLB FOR SALE. ABOUT 300 feet of snperior Vermont Marble, will be sold at auction, Nov. 1st, to pay charges accumulated 0 tho same. .o. .Hi u verr one iiiaroie. dealers would dc well to be on hands at the sale. (octl lm) ". Si. U'KILKY WP BKF ASD L ARD.Sin) lbs extra Leaf Lard: 500 Iba Sugar-cnrad Dried n..f- - .wvv.. jB. ...au... v . v.. lOUltLI, at IjUUS'S ocii Family Grocery. GRAIN SHOVELS, ootll i i!i for sale low to close by GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & DENTIST DR. WM. M. SWAT2Ehaspermaheiitlylatedinthisoity for the practice cf Medicinn. Snnr.n n j r.n.i... ui has been steadily ep gaged in his profession or the lasteigbteen years in Ohio and.Indiant. and brings ample teatimoaiale of his ability audsuccess from those placta where he has resided. His office at present ia at Dr. Fitch's Drug Store oa First umiosiu) trpenter a new tioca. tie respectfully solicits calls, when he hopes oy success to recommend himself. oct9-!m daw If O-Sk0"' an Ula Rope, asserted aises, from the SLWW New England Cordage Co.: 25 dos Lanterns, latest Yankee invention; fio boxes Choice Cheese; just received. oot9 TENNEY a SORKNSOJf. FIRE KACKKRS. S eTi aTb BOXES Canton Firs Crackers, fn store and for -- VT sale by (,oot4) PRESTON BR03. HARPER'S MAGAZINE CvOR OCTOBER, has been received and is new for sale at " "" 1w T. CfNYNr.TON & CO. 'S. f ' BACON ASO LAUD. tlil f6 LBS ne" CuTd Hams, ohoiee; iVJAP 5u01bs Prime Leaf Lard; And a complete supply ol bst brands of Flonr. for sals low for aslLjloct4) HORNBHOO g & CUCRCU1LL. SAM-HATCS. ACu lbs The Kalida Co. Saleratus, t lb papers; liJ do do Jo do da JWlb dot 5110 do S C Soda; 400 do Cream Tartar; just received per steamer Prairie Rose, at (octl) COOK'S Family Grocery. "y"AIIS. 150 kegs assorted eiies, "'La Belle Wheeling,' 1 mi Miie 111 w to oiuae euaaigniuenta oy ep2S GEO. FOSTER k CO. WHOLESALE BUY GUUDS, WE have new on hand one of the roost eompiets and desirable stocks of everything in the DRY GOODS line to be found in the Western stärket, which we offer to all oath or prompt time buyers at remarkably low rates. Our goods have been selected with great care, an I in Quality, s:ylo knd price, we are willing te duplicate the bills of any Regular house wet of the mountains. Our stock consists in part of the following srtiel'-s : - Brown and bleached muslins, cloths, eassimercs. satinetts, prints, linseys. linings, silks, satins. surges, velvets, vestings, carpets, cashmeres. Coburgs, alpacas, qs. iatnes, hats, caps, bonnets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags, shawls, satchels, &C..&C. Together with a large assortment of Notions of all kinds, from a Yankee clock to a cambric needle. Also a large stock WELL MABE CLOTHISC, got np expressly for onr own trade, and to give entire tatisfactioi Give us a call before pcfchaaing elsewhere, as we charge nothing for shewing goeds. and ss little aa the cheapest tor selling them . JOHNSON & FRENCH, Main street, Jd door above State Bank, ep28 Evansville. Ind. RECEIVED per steamer Prairie City: 80 Matts Cassia; ' -" 4 Cases R. W. Box Matches; ' , 4 do Paper do 2 do British Instre.N. 1; 1 do Best quality Indigo; ' -1 Bag best Nu-.mejra; 20 Boxes double refined Saleralasin I fi papnrsc. 4 do Imported Castile Srap; . 30 do Soda Sateratus ;a 1 & papers; .... 40 do SO doi. Prime Nnstard; 4 Cases 25 do English Mustard ia KTb jarsx l BM Clov.s; -r 2 do MadJeT; ': - S Bags Pepper; 1 4 do Alspice; 1 B i KaceGinger; 6 Kegs Saltpetre:!; 2 Cases 40 gross Ooodwin's Tohaeco; . 60 Boxes Transparent Snap; " . ' 10 Gross Hair Oil for sals at reduced priees by . ep2S I. k D. HklatAV. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THS subscribers haveTthis day formed a Co-partnership under the name and atyle of JOSEPH C. JEWELL Ae CO., for the transaction of the Wholesale Dry Goods. Clothing. Hats and Caps and Boot and Shoea Business. Giv as s enil at th corner of Vine and First afreets. j&M-County and City Orders wanted in exohanre for Goods. WILLARD CARPENTER. JOSEPH C.J KWELL, octt0-tf . : . S. ALFORD. ELIVEREI FREE OF CHARGE. ALL Goods bought of n will be delivered to any part of the city free of charge. augl . I. & D. HEIMANN. IHT ItF.CEIVKn." ajl 1 bbl choice Golden Syrup; l hhl No. 2 Mackerel, lust caught; 400 lbs Codlsh . do do; at T. BACON a CO. 'S. sep29 . Main St., betw. First and Second. STLOCR AM) MEAL. 37 sacks S. F. Flour, ree'd per rai.roaa. 20 bushels fresh Corn Meal; in store and for sale by uglO tf.W.Oy 9. flOABHl, BOOTS AN SHOES. HE subaerifcers have on hand a large supply of Ladies liaiter Boot. dn Marocoo aad Kid Bnekine. do do do Poina Trie, do d ' do Slipper. Misses' Boots, Buskins and Slippers. ; Children's do do do. Gents' fine and eoarse Boots and Shoes. Also, a fine artiole of Patent Leather Boots. We are closing out onr Spring Stock a' low prices. Call ar'.yorthey will be gons. HENDRICK McREA. K water-a iuea.. CHOICE 31. BOXES forsaleby my29 K. KAISINS. K. B. GILBERT h CO.. Sycamore St., near Water. ?6 NEW MACKEREL, 1855. - JrST received, slot of new Mackerel. In bbls, qr bbls and kittj. for sals at reduced rates by ' , eP18 M. FOSTER.

MEDICINAX.

AY.EE'S F I L L .S . FOB ALL THE PVBPOSKS OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. THERE has long existed a public demand for aa effective purgative pill which could be relied oa aa sure and perit j in iu operation. - This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it aeeompl shea the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical Pili., but not aasy to make the best sttu Pills one which ahould have none of tue oojecuous. imt all the advantages of every other. Thia has been attempted here, and with what success we wcfld respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative .0 w.u.uu.vu ubu irritating to tue ooweis. lnis is not. Many 01 them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the "system, as to more than eouuterualanoe the gooa to oe aerivea irom tnem. These Pills prodnoe no irritation or pain, naltss it arises from a previouslv existing ob struction or derangeu ent in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; hut it is ce tertnat any medicine saonid be taken judiciously . Minute directions far their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable, arc given on the box. Among the eompraiuta vaicn nave oesn apeaiiy curea oy tnem, we may mention Liver'Cotnplahit, m its various forms ot Jaundice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Appetite, Listlessness. lrritaonity. uiuious ueadaohe, üillious rever, revrrand Ague. Pain in the Side and Loins, for in truth, all these are but con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they auuru prompt ana sure relief in eostiveness. piles, coolie. dysentery, humors, scrofnla and scurvy, colds, with soreness of the body, ulcers and impurity of the blood; in holt, any and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly successful cures in i.neumatism, oout, Dropsy. 0 ravel, Erysipelas. Palpitation of the Heart, pains in t-he back, stomach and aide. They bhould be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the ehanxe of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores theappotita and vigor. They puri'y the biood, and ty their stimulont action on the cirou lato?y system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the wlwre organism.. Bene an occasional dose is advantageous even though no serious derangement exists; butunneceneary dosing shonld never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine leduces the strength, when taken to excels. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated hero, lutihevauag&rt them selves to the resaen of every tod.'; and it is confidently be)ievra pin win answer wetter purpose wis a asytcing wnien PM lumirvi rren avajiauitt to uiauuwa. vt nen tneir virtnea are once known tks public will ne longer donbt what remedy ta employ when iu need of a eatha-ic medicine. Being sugar wrapped they ars pleasant o take, and being p ir.-ly vegetable, no harm can arise from their use ia any qoa-.tity. xor minnto directions. sie the wrapper on the box. PREPARED JAM ES C. A Y E R, rKACTICAL AMD ANALYTICAL CHEMIST LOWKLL, MASS. Price 24 cants per box. Five boxesfortl. SOLD HY Keller, Farnsley & Co., Evansville. Ind.j Tagte & Crawford. Owensvilie; Hallock h Parmiter. Princeton; ' a. B. Bingham, Patoka; W.J. Whiting. Cynthiana: J.E. Jaqueaa & Co., Poseyvill ; Messrs, Gardiner at Blairsville and Wadesvills; Williamsand Robertson. West Franklin: Dr. Thomas Newman and Jas. Sampson, ill. Vernon) Hudspeth & Bro.. Boonville; Bowers Ac Sargent, Newhnrgh: 1 Adams & Campbell, Petersburgh; Fred . Eckstein, Cincinnati, 0., and all druggists. oetl1-4m . , . .... fan awe is' 11 n m ii.ewaiii iWl air-il EDUCATION, &C. TI'lllCKTOV FEMALE HIUH SCHOOL. 11 K first annual session of this Institution will be opened on Monday, the 3d of September. 1S5S. A convenient building will be erected oaring the summer, and prepared to accommodate pupils, soon after the session opens. It will be fitted up in a neat and eomfortablestyle, and supplied with agoodset'of philosophical and chemical apparatus. A Preparatory Department will be connected with the seheol, though in a separate room, into which boys ander twelve years of age will be admitud. The Principal has made arrangements with rood families. to board pupils from a distance. TEBM8 H BKSbIOH OF KITS MOUTHS: BoaTdlag. Lights and Fuel 50 00 Tuition, Senior Class 20 00 Junior Cla , 16 00 Preparatory, Second Class 10 00 First Class 7 SO Mnsie, with use of Piano 20 00 fainting and Drawing..... ....i. 10 00 Embroidery ......... 00 siodern Languages 10 00 Payments strictly in advance, except by special arrangements with the rrineiral. 1 Principal: HENRY T. MORTON. Assistants: Mrs. M.W. Paxtok, ' Mrs. M.W. Horton. jyl BU THEWOOD FEMALE ACADEMY. E foarth Session of this Institution, will eommenee on .m. the fitst Monday of November next ander tho care of ttev. a. r. tienorioits ana i.aar. ine nuiiaings m progress auruig the summer past have been completed, ans are pleasant and convenient. Ample play grounds and delightful shades, rem Gerthe Institution attractive, an1 without ques tion, will add much to the health and romfort of th pupils. The eoarseof studr will embrace all the branches of Science usually taught in such Schools. Special attention will be given tc the eultivation of the manners and morale of thoae young ladleS who may be entrusted to the eare of the Principal . TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Board, Washing. Lights and Fuel....'. 50 00 Tuition in Primary Department (00 do " Advanced do 10 00 do Senior do 12 00 Music. Embroiderr. etc.. at tlis ttenal terms. No dedaotion trade exeent in casea of protraeted aickness.. tt. B. For boarding 3'ahulars, one-half will be required in advance. Petarsbnrrh, Ind.. Sept. 21st. octlO dawtt STARCH. ' (I BOXESlanding from steamer Jas. Parks, forsale by tp9 seplO S. B GILBKRT A CO. SiMtKSH MELDNS al ? Ice House by wave on hand and for sale from THOMAS BACON A GO. Main street. Ig ltt VINEGAlt. jfisTai BBLS PnrsC'dt t for sale low to close by UlF p28 1 GEO. FOSTER a CO. AI.I M KS.LT. 3.300 bnshela superior quality at 50 eU per bushel. Apply soon te . . 8 ... uKO. rusiKS a vt. TEA! TEA! TEA I KECEIVED pei-steamer Prairie City: 3 chests Ponoaong English breakfast Tea; S do extra nno do - at reuucea prices oy . ep28 A D. HEIMAX. TEA TEA ! I 4 Large Assortment of Teasi of the best grades, for family nat rae'd from New York, and tor aale low br aepl2 1'SJHKt BUHES3II.1, NUTS. EILBERTS. Brazil. Walnuts. Sicily, sT lvif.& llmnniti. fnet r.Mivi.'i bv Marseillea. sind gSplZtf TUN .MSI ft SORENSON. BROWN BRII.LH. 23 BALE8 brown drills, ree'd this day and for "sale by JAS LOW A CO.. 418 Main St., Louisville, Ky. ep22 THE FINEST CLOTHING! AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JUST RECEIVED AND NOW. OPEN! SHAVE just received, at my stand on Main street, upper side, between First and Second sts.. some of the finest aud best made articles of READY MADE CLOTHING ever brought to this oity, and mad up ia th most faahionabl styles. Among these are some very superior Overcoats, also Gentlemen's burnishing Goods of every description; from the common to the very fine, with a large lot of TRUNKS. I respectfully invite the public to call, as I am determined to sell very cheap. (ocU-lm) JACOB OOTTLE1B. jtTvLASS JARS. SO dos. on and t gallons each squs aad tall. For tale y E. GILBERT & CO ug31 tf sycamore, near Water. lOBAtCO. -BOXES assorted Brmda. in store and for sal hy eepßtf TENNEY & SO BEN SON. 15 FANCY WORK AND SCHOOL BASKETS. 3doen large aiae work baskets. 2 medium site fancy baskets. 10" school baskets; just geceived t ' may 12 - - COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY, A LOT of fresh Jfnal j ost ree'd and for sal at je T. BAOONdlCO.'a Family Grocery. KECEIVED this day 80 bis Cheese. W. R and English Dairy; ' 400 kega Wheeling Nails; 10 bxs Lemons, in nno order, nr. 5 TESNEY. A SORENSON. tlltAMiKM AND LKAIONM. f rt BOXES fresh Uraages; A yj 10 do do Lemons; je5 just ree.d and lor sal by PEESToX BROS. miJSIC TEACHEK WANTED. NY Lady capable of giving Lessons on the Piin. can .at proeur a good situation Salary excellent. Apply Vo octs-iw Jl. a., bransvuio r. u. OVERCOATING. W PZ. PIECES Overcoating, ree'd this day and fer sals by 4f 9 JAS. LOW 4 CO., , cet3 daw - 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK g- Cross E.. R.Durkee's Baking Powders, inoans and JLJ papers. 1 Kegs liipft each. Cream Tartar. 2Bxs60fb "- " . in Jill, papers. 15 Kegs 3. C. Soda. ' "' 2 Bbls Salt Soda. Dos bxs French Prunes. 5 each, 4 " Fancy style Glass Jars. For aale at reduced prices by. - I. b D. rTWIMAlv. PROF. THOMPSON'S New Barbershop, IS now fully opened in Bates' new house on Tin street, just below Carpenter's new block, wher he would b happy to a. all hie old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in. He will give the business his personal attention, nad hopes by the aid of experienced aieistants to.giv eomrlflte 1st satisfaction. Hsireottiug m tn ixiees w. hnmpoonlDg, te., deaie U ordsn r:stf

MEDICINAL. WHY FEMALES SUFFER IN HEALTH. THE liAKHlÜD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPAHIOM, , BT DE. A. SI. JIACKICEAN, . FBOrKSSOR OF DISEASES OF WOKEST. One Hundred Edition (500,000) ISmo. fl'.2t&r A standard work of established reputation, found classed Ixs the eataloguestof the great Trade Sales of New York, ' Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in th Lnited Staus. KTBÄ"? woman can here discover, by comparing her ov symptoms with those described, the nature, character and cause of her complaint, and he spared much anxiety and suffering, as well as the unpleasantness of making known to, or makinginquiriesof a physician, in respect to the nnmberless ailments to whiohshe is subject. The wife about becoming

a mother has often need of instruction and adrice in respect to her situation, which she will here find. This book tells her what is the matter, and tells her what to do for it, ia simple but chaste words, and snch as she can understand. Those suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system, or from puolafsis uteri (falling el . the womb), or from N.UOR will each find in iu par B the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief. Much i di tress of mind, at well as thousands pecuniarily mightbe saved to every husband, if the simplest laws appertaining to the marriage state wts better understood, 'that, th y arc not better understood is traceable to that natural an4 almost commendable sensitiveness that will ruther suffer than, consult or converse with even a medical man in respect t eeomplainta peea-riar to the female only. In a copy of "Tue Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," every female has a physician that knows and de scribes her every svmctom. feeling and ailment, and Menshe can consult at all times without violence to her sensitiveness. Eztraot of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohls. " Davtom, May 1. 1847. Dr. A. M. Vacriceav: Vt DearSir: 1!t wife has ben rar. cepcibly sinking torsome three years ormore, in consequence ofgreat anguish andsufleringsoire months before and during confinement : every successive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, aad which was on the la-, occasion despaired of. I supposed thaS this state of things was inevitablo. and resigned mvaclf fc meet the worst. I heard your book highly spoken of, as con taining some matters reaching my case. On its receipt aad peruaal 1 cannot express to yon the rolief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its reges imparted to xuv wife. en. learning that the great discovery of M. M. Desomeaux provided a remedy It opened a prosrect to me which I little con ceived was possible. But for this, ere another Year weulA have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been In her grave and my children left motherless. INDIANA AGENTS: J. M. A- J. O. Howe. Bloamincton: Parria Jk Turne Greencaatle; James El er. Richmond; F.J. Faivre, Shelby, vide ; G. R. Harvey, Yincenn-8 : James Beard, H. Faiieett, ' and O. B . Hvnslv. Kokomo: J. Snodgraas. Perrvsville i A. N.Chamrliu. Flkhart; T. J. Langdcn, Kockport; M. G. mBHfl, ga.imu.iuo i u. u . jiupun, crauiiiB ; i, u, at pleaatc. lulphi. and SAMl'EL LISTER. Evansville. - S-Ur.oii receiptor One Dollar. "THE MARRIED WO-' M A.N 'S PRIV A ir. MEDICAL COMPANION' is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United Statea, the Canadaa, and british Proviuees. II letters must be post-paid, and ad d rested t Dr. A. M. MAURICEAN, box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Kew x ark. ' aep4 3m-daw M. W. T. OTOIS'S PILLS. FOR THE CURE OP FEVER AND AGUE AND CHILLIS AND FEVERS. IT is often and ico frequently the practice ef individuals who get np a new medicine, to gulf the public with a lick of eertiheatea, purporting to come Irom persons who have been euredby the use thereof, when.infaot, thoao certificates'" are merely the imagination of the brain of the compounder , of the medioine, signed with fictitious names. The subscribers do not claim for the Pills now offered to thai public, miraculous and wonderful cures in all diseases which the "flesh is heir to." but will assert, that for the cure of the diaeasea mentioned in the caption of thia advertisement,' there has never been offered to suffering humanity so safe., eure and speedy remedy. To substantiate this assertion, hs would refer to peraons in this community, who, alter trying, various medicines purporting o be certain cures, have only found relief from the use of these Fills. . r These Pills are not composed of oheap ingredients, and made by machinery, for the purpose ot mr.king woney. They are made and put up by the subscribers, and are composed : entirely of costly and pure drugs, and cannot be sold at such price as are generally set on patent pills. But those who wish an artiols which will eure Ague and Fever in a few days, there r.y enabling the patient to attend to bis daily oceur ' pation, will find these Pills the cheapestand surest medicine ever prepared. Read the following certificates, and if you want more evidence of ths virtues of these Pills, it will be given by personal1 application te the subscribers: Owe.NSBOBO. Fy., August 1, 18jg., ; This certifies that my ron was taken very sick with a chill and high fever and vomitings and 1 witnt and procured a box ofDr. Owen's Ague Pills, and am happv to say that they ef feoteda speedy and permanent curs. JOHN H. MoFAS. August 1. 1Ä53,., I eertifv that I had chills and fever, and was induced from th reputation that Dr. Owen's Pills bad in curing chills and fever, to purchase a box of Dr. W. T. Owen'a j stlycelebin- , ted Pills. I had not need the whole box before I waa entirely well, and believe them ta be the beat Pill now offered ro tha' public tor the ur ot Ague and Fever. E.C. AYKE3. . . OwBJfSBORO, K"y., May IT. Dr. J. W. Comfto Dear Sir: Having for the tiasttws) years been severely afflicted with Chills and Fever, and finding nothing that would afford me any relief, only for a lew dar at a time. 1 was at last induced to try some of Dr. W. T. Dwen's Chill Pills, which I did. and to my great joy. aftes) mang one box. found that I waa once more free from tan. most loathsome of all diseases. Chills and Fever, I would eay to all who have Chills and Fever, lota net ' moment, but go immediately to Dr. J. W. Com'pton, and pro enre a box, and my word for it, yon will never;, trouuie with Chills again. OHAS. B. GRiöT. Bon Harbor, Ky., April 11, iSS. This is te eertifv that I had Chills and Fever in mv-family for the past ten months, and I tried all the Chill Pills an , Chill medicine that were to be had in the oountry. In ordinary cases they have stopped the chills on the most of my family, with one exception.. Onmy oldestson therwanon ' of them that would make a pcrmanentenre until I came serosa Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, and I can safely say to everybody, that they are th best Pills 1 have ever used. ü, v. at&iiu.i. OwENgBORO, K., Feb. 22, 1835. Dr. W. T. Owen Dear Sir: I have been afflicted with ahills and fevers for eix mouths, and alter try ing variqnarem edies, I was induced totry abox of yeur Ague Pills, which have cured me sound ana well, ana I relieve tnem to o th best medicine in us. BALTHASES ACU. I have known th above gentleman for six ysars, and ceru- . fy that his statement are true. . , liibiiAaii, Aoet irsan, Pittsburg, re. ' LEWisrORT, Ky., Jan. 2, 1855. This certifies that I have bad the chills and fever for months. and tried various remedies without effect. I then used on box of Dr. Owen's Chill Fills, and they have entirely cured me. Anus, r, iAii.ua. OwimnMO. AnHI 12. 1PS5. I eertifv that I had ehills and fevers, and applied to a tood phyeician. who prescribed for me and gave ise mediein. which did not break tbech'iis nor give me any relief. 1 was then advsied to try Dr. Owen's Chill Pills; I did so, and they etopped the ehills, and I am now perfectly well. They als cured me of a most distressing pain in the side, which I wad fearful would result in eomething aerioua. Persons afflicted with chills would do well to us them; they are a certain cure. GEO. W. .MONARCH. 5b These Pills ars warranted to cur in every inataa) where th directions are followed. sa-r sals, wholesale and retail, hy - . -. . J.W.C0MPT0N, Druggist. u .': Owensburir. tr. Also t; WOOL'EY 'A SAWYER, Wholesale and Retail A genu. sepl 4m-w . Evansville, lad. PROF. O. J. WOOD'S CELEBRATED HAIR UESXOKATIVE fffiHB effects of 'his wonderful Hair Restorative, are preM. ducing the most astonishing results in the public mind; old and young are lavish in their praises of the virtues of this remarkable composition. It is the only preparation that earn -be depended on to r.etore grey hair to its natural color, and re-produce on bald heae'e a luxuriant growth. " The following is from a distinguished member of th medical pro feesion: 8t. Paul, Jan. 1, 1855. Pro. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: Unsolicited. I send yea this certificate. After being nearly bald for a long time, aad having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having net faith in any, I was indue d on hearing of yours to give its, trial. I placed mvself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restorative the applied and well rubbed in till the scalp was all a glo".. Thia I repeated every morning, and in three weeks th young bail appeared, and grew rapiolv- from the firstof August lass up to the preeeut time, and is now thick, black and strongsoft and pleasant to the touch, whereas, before it was harsh an wiry, what little there was ol it. and that little was disappearing very Tapidly. 1 still as your Restorative aboaS twicaaweek. and shall soon hav. a god and perfect crop of hair. Now I have read of these things and who hasnn? bet have never seen hitherto any case in which any person's hair was really benehted by any of the hair tonics, &e.,'ofth day. aad it really give xn- plcasoreto.cecord the res! d' my ixperienee. I have recommended your preparation soothers; t already haa a large and general sai throughout the 'Terri tory. The people hre saw its effects add have confidence is it The sn pi ly y ra sent us, as wholesale agents fo che Territory, is nearly exhausted and daily inquiries are madefoi is. Yon deserv credit tor yonr discovery. I for one return yo thanks for the benefit it hasiione me. for I certainly had d- . led. pea long ago of ever effecting any such result Yours, hastily. , J ;,w Jf0?;. Firm of Bond & Kellog Dn-ggists, St. Paul, M. T. Th nndarsigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg Isa Ministerin rege lea) standing and oator of the Orthodox Church, at Brookfi aid. Maas. Ie is a gentleman of considerable lnfluence.and r1Bl. versally beloved. Copy) WM. DYE'A, BROOKr-ntin, Jan . 12, ,855 Pro. Woor Dear Slrt Having mad trial of yrUI nal Eeeforativ, it gives m pleasure to say that ti sUtev teB excellent in removing; lnnjmation. dandruff and 5,0,, tendeney to Itching with which I have been troul'. irom my childhood, aad has elso restored my hair, which tm aomiV grav. to its original color . I have u.ednoother asticls will, anythinglikstheaamepleaanre and profit. .i Your., truly . J. K. BeW. S-Prepared andsold wholssala and retails 114 Sfarl' s street, St. Lome. Mo., and at 895-Broadwav, New Yr k.. when also all the moat popular patentnidisineaare'fir,I . wholesale or retail, aa 10 wand on as favorabl terms as ab ear aa b bought at any other house. . . tnp rer aale at manufacturer's prices hy QatLOClC . STODDARD and all th principal druggist?rywhr. . rayl BOOTS tc SHOES,

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