Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 190, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1855 — Page 3

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Change of Time.'

By reference-to the advertisement of the E. Ar C. Railroad, it will be seen a slight change 'of time has been made. - The mail .train now aVeV at 11 o'clock instead of 11: 30, A. Mi; the wail train arrives in the evening at 5:. 10. a little later than formerly,. The Express train ! i'mv here in the morning at 5: 19. TravelA . Vila inilrnsfl mid its connections ar

- i-vT r , . , .;'.' " Ti'.t :c river, for the Wabash. -Tive at New ork m about 42 hours. 1 hat is , quick enough certainly.' ' We would say to ; There were not so many steamboats travelers, that since the construction of our 1S yesterday as the few days previous, but railroad, not a fatal accident has yet happened antic'Pate a rush to-day-.-on H". This U a consideration of no little im-J -7- -The Highflyer was here early yester portance" in these times of "railroad accidents, 1 day morning from Louisville. "We thank the

."There are experienced, sober men, employed j in 'every department of this road. For price ' of fare, &c. see advertisement. ' ' ' -"i-'DoKATios Tartt. The Ladies of the Con Creation of the Locust St. M. E. Church, of -A f , . , r c ,. . . Which" the Rev. Mr. Sabin is pastor, intend giv-; imr him a Donation Tarty this evening at his lujjuiui ii uvwiuv j o I

residence, corner of Second and Cherry streets. We hope membjrs of tiher. congregation will 'compliment Mr. Sabin with a call. He is an --Viuiable" and able gentleman, and a strong V.workQr in that good cause whose living head - i God. ' ' " .' j' ': V Qoob -pENa-r-We are now writing with a new style of pen 1 called the., copper or Erro- . ;,dium pen, which are highly recommended for " their cheapness and durability. They certainly . write smoothly and ".'well They can be prö-:!-eure,daVMr.:Thos. Ileadcn's grocery. ; 1(7-äale'of Lots advertised for Tuesday ight at Cresent 1 lall adjourned in consequence f the weather until Saturday afte . noon, Nov. .i. 24th, at 2 o'clock, on the premises Cars will rf - leave for Haubstadt at 1, o-elock precisely. ' See advertisement in another column.. , r t Steam Saw Mill fob Sale.' Messrs; Kivitt " 'offer a great bargain in a well located Saw Mill, with two dwelling houses and valuable real es--v ' tateJ r See their advertisement. They offer to take in'exchahge real estate in Eyansville.

. , 0Cr:-WV thank friend M. F. Jones for a package of St. Louis papes of Tuesday Jeft us searlv vesterdav morning with his compliments.

Of course he' came over by railroad. "'QCrOxif friend Billy Aikman is rushing up his three story brick in quick time. He has the front wäll already up to the roof, j ' - , 'Jfc5Tho' "Washington Fire Co. No. . 1.-are getting their fine row engine put in complete or der by Kratz & Heilman.'3 t . t '

( fjjr We shall i havo some hog contracts to - report next week, or else present signs will

' signally feil.--"

s-i : COT .The clouds of yesterday cleared away "" and the afternoon was bright and cool. t

t ( f !'. " . 1 ... - '"03"' The canal is again reported in good navigable order.- . i . . . ffr-A Democratic correspondent seeks to

J." ' Instruct us by informing us the reason of tho assemblage of the Old Line - leaders a Indian-

apqjis, contamea m tne iaci, mai mese gentlemen now at the capital are on the Grand Jurv. Wo were aware that a cotiple of "bad

Ä eggs" from this city had ! gone to the capital

professedly to act as G and Jurymen-but at the same time, - there are a host of other Old Liners who have hot even profe?atily that exeuse Tor their sudden assembling at tue capital ;.. . " " -. . fcjr 'i'he Baltimore Patriot of Friday last I us js: "One of the most heartless an If " t-tl outrages we ever heard perpetrated took . place yesterday afternoon on the person of a ' small boy. It appsara that ' a number of boys .over in the sixth ward were nurramng ior

-a. . "Sam " when a carpenter a Uennan wno

was working dose toli tnem that if theJ" - t iL u a c-'.k:. AmMM tp. , . , , - . - whereunon a little bov. six yearsold, a son of - - Mr. E. C". Fales, gave another shout for "bam," " "when tha wretch cauorht him and sawed off -two of his fingers, which fell to the ground tunder tho plank upon which the little fellow's lhand was held. Such brutality cannot go i .unpunished. He was immediatly arrested and taken before Justice McAllister, who committed him to jail. : -' "! What Sixty-Three Cents Worth of "Whiskt Dm. Two married women a Mrs. i Burns and a Mrs. Harnett -visited . the vil- I jage of Franklin, New York, the other day, "and among other articles purchased five pints ,of whisky. On their way home they drank of the liquor and became too drunk to proceed and lay down for the 'night. Mrs. Harnett , remembered nothing more untilthe morning, when on rising she could see nothing ot .Mrs. Burns. Search was instituted by the husband nd Ron of the missing woman, and a short distance from tha spot whore the two friends 'were overtaken by night and intoxication, in xl hole made by removing a stone, and laying n her sido, the wife and mother was found dead. ';''. - - i. - , -; Laboe Lumbeb Operations. Welearn from .vnovy. - "v . lumlr, between two and three millions of feet, has recently Deen purcna.eu m mat, cuy, Dy "gentleman from Galveston, for which tho cash '..--.a rsiA Tt will make about ' 20 carcroes.

s to j.."' f"r'-T ,. . . ..- Thrco cargoes cleared on Saturday. -

fj-Dr. Tobias "Watkins, many years t7. a AuifiW of the Treasury, died on Ittti.' , ,

kiver isteigeaxi:.

" POET OP EVASSVILLE. ARRIVALS AND DEPAKITKES TESTEKDAY OATS. : , run. TO. .Si. Louis...!, Pittsburg.. TIMI. 1 A. M. 3 A. II. j Henry Graff... tliekinaa Faahioo CU'tOB ......... J. 0. Frrooat., II'gh-FIyer...., Gr.at West..... Rain'ew Monarch ...... -. Momphis.... . St. Louis... . Pittalurg... .P.ttsburg ... .Loaisvill . Pittsburg ... . Louievil).. ..Cincinnati ... , .1 uUvllU... .Naahvill.... ..St Louis... ..St. Louis ... , .St. L-iuia .... . t uisvill ... 4 A. M. ' S A. M a . it' ii a v ! " P sc! ; 4 P. M. j New Or?sns. Cincinnati. ! The Magnolia has withdrawn from the Nashville trade and is now loading, up the clerk for papers, i he clerk; ot tne boulnerner mtorms us, that he leave a package of papers for the Journal office every trip. As we very ' rrfirii1 XT PAmTilninnl Vi o r n-arn MroW wna7nA ,7-7 y --V : - the natural inference is, that there is some t . ,. , i ' about seeking what Daners he mav stcaL 5 The fast and fine packet Win. Garvin will be here this evening front Louisville, and will start on her return trip a few hours after her arrival here. Take her if you want to go up the river. , - . The Fashion passed by at an early hour yesterday morning, making good time from St. Louis. We thank the clerks for favors. The Fashion will be do tvn Saturday for St. Louis. . -Always look to telegraph dispatches for news of the river above. It won't do any hurt to look there whether you find anything or not! i The great Eclipse will be down to-day her first trip this season South. She is in prime order, and with her old popular officers on board. While laid up, herold carpets were replaced 'with one thousand yards of costly Telvet and velvet tapestry carpets. : ; .The Wm.i Dickson . was to have left Louisville last evening for the Tennessee river, and may be expected to-day. The D. A. Given, if not already ar rived, may be expected here- to-day for the Wabash. She has on board locomotives and passenger cars for the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. , The St. Louis Intelligencer of "Tuesday says: ; ; ... . " "r . At this point the water continues at a stand with nine feet in the channel to Cairo, and a good boating stage from there to New Orleans. There has been a slight rise in the Mississippi at and above Galena, but not enough to etiect navigation to any great extent, The Illinois continues in good Ixiating order, and the Missouri remains as last reported. Amebioanism and Republic ANisstviMany excellent journals in this and neighboring States have been somewhat disposed to regard the Ropubbxan sentiment .of the people as stronger than the American sentiment. The late elections will, we believe, indicate to them the true state of the case. The Cincinnati Gazette, a journal that has heretofore been dis posed to accord ' too much importance to the Republican sentiment of the people, talks thus in reply to the National Era: "The Era thinks it is highly important for the Republicans to cut loose from the American party. Indeed, it is difficult to say which it regards as the greatest evil, the American Vty or the extension of slavery It denounii n nun n a liitt-HT-l tl qo Vi 1 1 1 . Ii i n ! t oc irron t , . AdyicoJof thia kind is mere lu without the aid of the American party, Ohio could not have been, and cannot be, c trried aetinst the Democratic party. The American parti proper ia stronger to day, in both Ohio and Indiana, win the Republican parti. ... ittf wie election in New York and Massachusetts denionstrate that Hie same is true as regards tlwse States. Both the Republican and American parlies are opposed to the Democratic party, and will en ter the Presidential arena determined to de feat it. and erasp from it the sceptre of power. It should be the aim of both the American and the Republican parties to unite in the support : 0f tho same candidates; not to divide ana ' waste their strength, as recommended hy the ! National Era. With a union of the Americans, Republicans, and old-line W higs, and -.: a - r va; yviLti viie iiumiiitt.iuiia ui uwu uicu iui x i dent and yice President, the country can be carried from Maine to Goonria ' against the Democratic nominees, and allow a very large percentage of waste for the chipping on of per sons who oppose tho American organization.' &5"By the following from the N. Y. Express of the 16th, it will be seen that Brandreth, the patent pill man, has been worked about as badly as if he had swallowed a box of his own pills: Settled at Last.- Ferdon. American, is certainly elected by 62 majority over Brandreth the official votes being all In. and countedi Jenkins,3; Am., County Clerk, is elected by 35 majority, running against the strongest man in the county. The Westchester boys, at White Plains, have had a joyous time aver this result, and have fired lOOgunsin honor of Jen- : kins, Westchester, Sam, the elction ot the - j I The Mass Meeting. The gathering of American patriots in this city on the 27th inst. will be the most interesting, assemblage that that has ever taken place in the West. The delegates from abroad will be more numerous than the most enthusiastic have conceived. It will be a real American jubilee. The - com mittee of arrangements are industriouly mak , . t mg their preparations. we nope every vuun ty in this State and our nji-h oring States will be here tuny representee;, we can promiso them a feast of oratory and an interhange of lVjXne American feeling, and witha taste 0f real Kentucky hospitality. , I t Lou. Jour. I (V- Tho Claim of J. II. T. Newell against tho Boston and Maine Kailroad, for injuries reago ceived by his daughter, in 1853, at the same th time Gon. Fierce's son was killed, has been iettledby the payment of 2,000! - .. . - , -

BY TELEGRAPH.

EEPOETED EXPRESSLY Itilä, lEH JOTJBKaL AE.EIVAL . OF . THE ?H0ETH STAS. LATEK FOKEIGN NEWS. J "New York, Not. 21. The steamer North Star arrived this fore noon. She left Cowes Roads at day break, pn ' ' - ... . . ... . - ' the momin-r of the 4th. and brings the 2d i- - . - . ,. ed,,0n f Lo?don 1 lme ana 117 Pngers. She passed on the night of the 4th, off Stork Point, a steamer supposed to be the TT : - . ., ,., , ". , ..; - i' :'noT 7 "Zi . mW' UQe 1 I .iti . n 1 1 1 1 . Ü 1 I -. m 1 f fill 111 n. 11 nrt(-i.il aw Mvuivuub v 'vui-i QiA.un.i Duuwacu . to be the Hermann. ' - Yln-n ' o 1 . 0 ; Scott, and Frank Gumming?, of Boston, .j She brings no additional political news from Europe.,- :Z '. ' . . ''. ; The London Times contains letters from China, received by the overland mail. A large and heavily armed piratical fleet had been destroyed to the "northward of Shanghiai, by the British war brig Bittern. Nineteen vessels were destroyed. , ' Canton was quiet, and imports were improving. Holders of goods were looking for higher prices. The crops of new Teas had arrived, for which exorbitant prices were asked. The crop of canton silk was very short, and was all taken for native manufacture at high prices. ' ' - At Shanghiai the import market had also improved, and shirtings were taken at advanced rates. ; : ' 'inconsiderable had - been done in raw silk 4 at advanced prices. Congo Teas had advanced. Foo-Choo dates are to the 27th of August. A proclamation announces that after thd 13th of September, a duty of six mace will be levied on all Teas grown in the Provinces or brought to Foo-Choo for sale. Foo-Choo prices show a decline during the month. ; Four vessels ha 1 sailed for America. . Amoy advices are to the 3d of September, j Cot ton and cotton yarn have improved in prices, with a fair demand. . Hong-Kong dates are to the 15th Septem ber. ' Freights had declined, and the passenger trafic to Australia and California was almost annihilated in eoneequence of the restrictive measures lately adopted against the emigration.. ., : The United States Ship Powhattan and sloop Vandalia were at Hong-Kong; and the Macedonian at Shanghai. ! . ; New York, Nov. 21. The trial of Judge Stewart was closed at a late hour last night, and a verdict of not guilty After the rendition of the verdict the jury handed the court papers declaring the unanimous opinion that the Judge had been guilty of irregularity in the discharge of his duties; and receommending that he resign; ;Thi3 the judge refused to do. ' ! ,: ; " ; St. Johns "N. B., Nov. 21. ... A tire occurred in r Uarrolton tnis morning destroyins: 5 dwellings and 2 stores. Loss about $15,000, partly insured. . : i-x . St. Lotris, Nov. 21. . Since yesterday morning the river has risen about one foot at this point, and is still rising slowly. " The Illinois is reported rising. There are nine feet in the channel to Cairo. ' ; '" ' L'OTJlSYILLE, Not. 21 . The river is still falling. 8.1a feet in canal, 6 feet 10" inches in passes, 5 feet 8 inches on rocks. - : .i - !' ' . . : . . . r Pittsburgh, Nov. 20. ' There are 9 feet 6 inches in channel and fall ing. Weather cool and cloudy. " ' . Cincinnati, Xov. 20. There are 18 feet water in the cliannel, and has risen 2 feet to-day. -. ', , Ciscinsati, Nov River risen one foot since last night 21. " ; : ' v' Sprixgfield, Nov. 19. An unsuccessful attempt at murder and robbery was made in this city last night. Two men gained admittance to the Pynchon Bank buudinx during the day, and on the entrance of the clerk at night attempted to murder him. They stabbed the clerk, but the latter Created alarm by shouting and his assailants fiel. The clerk is wounded but not seriously. ADAMS UXPHESS COfflPAJix'. Nil W ARKANG-23MiNT THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully an nounaa to their friends, the public of Kvanavillo an Ticioitr. that they havs determined to open an omoe ia Kvanavilla to be devoted exclusively to the transaction the business of their L-ne. and have appointed Mr. GEO W . McHKiKK as their Agent, who, from mi paat connection with tl basiaess, is perfectly familiar with all the a-ontes and the deteila of tfceir operation. This arrangement has been made with tae sote object ol increasing tne .acuities o the bxprees. and thereby incresse its dcsirabiliry to the pubHe to accomplish which tke best efforts of our local agen eull b eaneeiallv directed - - - All persoaa having business with out company will please sail on Mr. AlAride. at ournewomceonrirststreet.be-tw-rn Locust and Main, who alone is authorised to act for as from this da s. BOVJ-dtf ALFKKD UAll U KK. Scperinteaeeni IIAXAPOLlS ISVRAXJK COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND, . Board Of Director. Joba DDefrees! WmJ R, Nofs-ngsr. H. W. Talbstt, Willis W. Wriaht. Wm.M. McCarty. - ' DeloS Root. - E.W. H. Kllia. J. W. Spencer, '" -W. O. Whartoa L, R. BaOMWEUL, Sac'y. J V. DEFREES. Pros' BIStAB 6VX l.S5lKAMK COAIPANV. OF , - R1SINÖ SUN. 1N0V Board of Directors. I " S. Hathaway, B. B. Loring, - Jacob 0. Wells. Jno. W". Spencer,' John Grsee. : B. J. Hathaway, . J P l'ktu. 8. F. Covinrtoa. J. W. TalHott. W. T. Paw. Wm. H. Powell. ieorg Gillespie B. J. Hathawat. üec'y. . naimnAi, rrea-i. The stock of both of these Companies is owned and their I business is managed by citizens of this Stte; and their ope - ! rations a confined ciusiveiyto theStai L Riags taSen on- Buildings and Merchandi nemn oi Indiana. t: and also on the - fcargoea of FlatbeaU and Steamboats, at at em nitalile rates oi 1 premium ny oct'-T-däm H O. GW ATHMKY, .a ; . Agent. MtlfJAI. FIR K I-r!VrK COMPUiY tAAUUlDinun I Ulli 1 X. s.ea. ' ' v DIKF.CTOBS: i - .1.. - . Robert Barnes, John S. Hopkins, Wm. Jfeilman, 'Philip Decker, 11. V. JLUis, H m. if, i res- - ton, and Wm. Baker. : ". ' T3H Company is now prepared to take risks npoa property situate in Town an 1 Country w-'thia the bounds of the counties of. Vanderburgh. Posey. Gibson and Warrick. Avnlieatloa may be mad, to the Secretary or either of to. Km. - - WM. BAKER "re.t. jKHKXiAn Bkh. Seo'ry. .. et26dly , mr o fjQ AR. 2S hhds fairt cboica forsaleby 11 12 1. E. GILBERT fc CO.. Sr. B Wi atar.

COMMEKCIAL.

OFFICE OF THB DAILY JOURNAL.) 3fs vsuMs. WaiisaBUAx Myjtsi.vo. Nov. 21. J ' j Rintr In an excellent tage and slowW Irisiug her a. IMspaJeto will jive its cehditiön atioVe. j ? r.i Wtatktr Has been changeable därihg the weiith considerable rain, and to-day cloudy and blbstering. uji. There ha been an improvement in business. daring the pas', weet. "Good, stock of groceries i. J it L ' . . 1 1 1 ; n .. . : .1 ion hftnd' wflf firtB demacd forleadmg ankle.. Su'garbas adrancea vc. Thera has been considerable ; excitement t,,;BreaI.tuir' daring the week, and prices keep tip. We have in our Duil) markets reported heavy "'"f Flourat sa . Rut ws quote H 7 7SS8. The C4ty" Mills continue giving 51 5u for Wheat -Choice. tots wou,d p.obably bring a ,mie over tUU oaotation. - i . .1 . . 1 . uies uutiiiz i.'io weeR nave ueen prmciD&üY ironi wacon. In com, lliero is a better demand, and 3553J ia now offered, excl usivo of sacks. Ko hog yet coming in. Farmers ask 6 00 and packer are offerings 50, so they cannot come to terms. " Slaughtering will rorahieuce about the 25tb. ' Batchers are paying 6J .Ve I for present need and 525 1-3 net for cattle, liuuuy I Bags are in demand at 5022c. Our Prices Current , below has been carefully revised EABKETS BY TELEGÄAPH. ... Kkw ORLriXS, Kot. 19, P. 11. -Flour Dull at 8 85.. Corn "5&T6c. Oats J4c. Hay 25 00. Whisky Kaw 40c, rectifled Z'Vi. Sight ExchaDje 1 2 to , discount. , New York, Nov. El, . Stocks are lower, and dull. Money in good del an at? icr cent on call til-i for short first class paperi t. Loais. Not. i . Flour lOObbla country snperflnt 8 1 l-2;extia 8t7 2. Wh.te corn 6062 1-2- Oats S7i3"?i. Flaxseed steady. Castor Beans 2 00. Whisty 36c. . Gunnies 19 toWc: second hand 12 to 15. Sugar Coffee 11 to 12c. Molasses 30 to 35. 400 bead hogs 5 87 ClKClNNATlJ NOV." 21. Flourflrm with god demand; 2,940 bbii sold at fc3 8 10. 700 bushf Is Oats at 30 l-2c. dogs better, 480 head at 7c. Grevn meats 6 1-233 1-2 for shoulders and sides. Lard II 1-3. 'Whisky firmer at 31 VäSV- Sugar firm atfnllrutes. Molasse 36o; eboil1 3nc. AUCTION SALES. ? DENIK.l III.K ISCSIOENCEON FOURTH STREET FOB SALB. - W1 B Her forsale at a bargain aoomfortahU Cottags Reidnoce. who kooJ ouc-houses and cisttru. and ia a KOOd neighborhood. Jorpatueniaii eumire ot SWEb-T i LEONABD. ' r Attctioaccrg an Crfcaeral Agepts. c. a. LEONARD, n . : ..- s-,; ( . L. IWSIt CBKPCKXT AVCTIOJV ROOMS, orroaiTje tbk aw coukt muuhi. GENERAL AUCTIONKERSi RKAL BSTATE BROKERS. KESPECTFCLLY tender their services t tlieeitiaens ol Eransville and aurrouudingeonatry. fur tbe aale of Kal and Personal Property, as Huu.ee and Lots. Furniture. Dry fiooda. Uurdware. tirooeries. etc. etc.; also particular tttentien paid to all oat door sales of every dtscriptma on reasonable and tatiaiactory terms. W shall do eicluiirtly a CiimBiseici. buat&ees and not having any aoods oi oar own to place ia coinpelilion with consignor, both the buyer and seller ttll.i bave a fair ano lecitimate market. We will devote our whole time to the Auction and Commission business, and our friend u onstomers tn&v real assured tbat we will spare ao enorrsto pleasr them. With prudence and attention to business we hope merit the oonndena et all those wn entrust tn Business oarcare. ' ' ' ' t R KfUhJiXCES , P. O. O'RilktT & Oo., Bvansville- 1 Hdvai.l, Ai.ao & Co., Memphis, Teaa. , Wm. Park it Co., do 4. JAHKS BOTD, do . i. R. B. stsss. New Orleans. j Lewis Ssapp do. -.-.. JIii.kh B. Foi.au. Vicasbarg. Viss. V. McRak. - do d. : t Lockwoou A Bkos , Ciacinaatl, Ohls. Kki.i.oo it Foot. - , do do. GtlWAKDS A KuaBHii.L. St Loots. Mo. ' ' Reznlar sale days Tueadava. Thuradava and Satnrdaya. at 10 o'eiock. and every eveaiag dartns tne season, commencing sany gasiigat. apa . t an tt.1 i.lhukaku. . i t t . y i . . . . . Auotionsers. DiMlELWOOLSST...., H1RAH BLSOX AUCTION KOOHS, - Old Court Hon.e. Ceraer of Mia and Third strests, immedlately spposiss tas n asaingtoa notei. - SAVING leased for a term of years and fitted op tha .above well known stsnd. we are w prepared t re ceive for sale at anetioa or private sale, all kinds of goods. wares ana merchandise; household turmitur. heraes, bug lea, etc.. etc. r - - Cash advances made eaeonatgaments when required, Rrcutar sales every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, commencing at 9 o'clock, A, M. Alee Tuesday. Wed-eadaj and Friday nights, at early gas light. Out-doorailes aaasaies oi real estat pronipwj sawBuvu to. U' .r wa.'klr veeeivins. and have now on hand a larva and general assortment of FI RXITTRK, eoasiatisg otslat. nindle and banniater taraa. scroll ana acouop tops, rini hack office. Franoh. Jenny Livd, and Beetle wood seat Chairs; mahogany and rose wood sofa seat Chairs: r.uiai etn ehaira: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, sociable, centre, eard. dining aad breakfast tables; light and waah stands, lounges, mirrors, uns common and misses' bedsteads, mattrasses, tin and wirssafea, etc.. which will sell at Oiasinnati prices. - . 0 bave al oa nana a great variety ,i Hum. jvtckj, iolma. aeeordeons. pocket eutlery. guns, piatots whipa. etc.. r.e.. which we will sen at renueea rrices icrcaen. holeeale or retail. huulsei tssnun.i v : ACCTIOS SALE. TWILL sell at paUie auction, on the 3tthday of NovembeT. i .t mw riildenee half a mile above Uoodselville. all my personal and real pmperty. coaaiating of - a norm, - vw, - " - - 1 Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 Wagen, Together with all my Ho oehold and K.iteha urniture. .7 dl"""" - WüOLFGlNQ FRIEDRICH w. oaocKKTT . at. town. CHOCKCTT A LOWE," ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' MAD1SOSVILLE, KT.,' " Will give promptattenUoa to all business satrusted to their . nov6-tf MIUXING CLASSES. ; AM at all tims prepkrsd to furnish tackln-Glasses is i.t w.u.- r Rosewood Frames. I.ookint Ulaat ft..-. Pin. nr. I'nmM. etc.: alao. una rrauiea. rirwrt Frame's, and a general assortment of Pictures and Oil Faint' ngs.at wholesale or retail, at tae lowest P"yY, GB3t mhSdawias No. West Fourth street. Cincinnati, o. m ci'irivstTt Tft.n IV . E Ü iiio box New Herring; 0 bags Coffee 10 bbls Tar; 10 Ul.dj sugar; TK.VNBY & SORENSOir. 0t51 KilTlRTIIIfi Fit P. MI. E have just received per Express a large and really beautiful aa sort-cent o i uaaies- neai, euuaiav.u, Ladies' bl'k and cold Patent Tipt aad plaia Silk and Lasting . Ö alters: . D0 do do Congress Oaken; . ii a . ' Tid and Morocco and do: r fiiinn...nd P.riaTies. bl a. white and bronco; Misses' eol'd and black Gaiters. Kid, lioroece. Lasting and Silk; Children's Shoes, of all kinds; . - -. r uaam f hn. '-hid ITIh ana Calf. Call around ana get some oi tn, anove wwn iuuj" w ..v. i Vaii can mase aaavlna to voarsslvos by purcnasl, f ns. besides which we will tase gnoo care oi your maDeT- ir..i..i. ni..k Fir.tatr.et. DOT j ' I IC I Sil LINEN. ry CASES Iruh Linea reo'd tais day and for sale by JAS. L.OW A t't.. W ...u.i--. i -i;il- .T oet9-dw .1. U.llllh, J afklk COILS Manilla Hops, assorted sixes, from ths JLVwjT New Engten uoraage uo.; 2'irtoi Lanterns, latest Yankee invtnLa; t WboaeaChoic Cheese S0BENS0K. rr-u l.- a'tntrR Vir--! THAT took the first premium at the V J-.derbargh County Fair, was mmufaotared by THO. I. aO DuWTN, aad thero IU0 barrol. of .h. J "oRESSOS WHOLESALE KTT POODS. tt . h.Mi An Af tha nnit rnmnlfte and de W airlble stocks of everything in the DHY GOODS line u" found in the Western Market, which we offer v all cask or prompt time Buyers at remaraaoir i"t . . J. ....- i,K .Tt. car., u t ia flnalitv. sivle aad :rViii niiLta the hills of any regular Ln.e'we t of tho mountain!. Our stock consist in part of the following articia : .. . - ,,-..u. a .i.t,.rf mn.Hn.. eloths. oassiBiefes. satiiietta, printt. liasey. liaings.s.lks, satins, surges. Ijets. -carpets, eaahmeres. Coburgs, alpacas, de laines hats. Bap, bonnets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags, shawls, satchels, Tothor witk a large assortment of Notions of all kinds, frema Yankee clock to a cambric needle. Also a large dtoek " WELL MADE CLOTHINGj got up expressly for our own trade, and to giv entire tist"".i. V i . ..11 aafora ourchasina elsewher. as ws I charge nothing for .hewing good. . and aa little as tbecheapaf ...--t 7.1 aoor above Stat. Bank. Evansville. Ind. p2S ---BAVE YOUR SOLES AAP MOSKY TOO--aTFvoo want Ladles. Misses, or Childrea'sshoe. go to EMBICH' Drr Good Store on Main street, three door be low fceeond . fie i. now in receipt of a an assortment ana , tis said b Veewattie best iu town, and e)s them at the lowiatrates. Call and see. ao clarge for showing them. p!4tf RKF1XED WHITK t?ltilt. tew nnu in ehoior aaallty. fnraalelow by - t --- ootU S K.GILBERT k CO.,Sy. a.arWaUr. IJOTATOES.-JOVinhah ftrgalekT a. ntu

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R. hVlftSO. (.m i l AMKRICAK tlEMBDY Ki.-KAUl E. ul CHILLS A.ND r'EVE". U thi most i opular and certain remedy now stows. The people and press everywhere sieak of it in the hi sheet terms olcrnmMBdation. it is pleasant to take, dees net pnre, vomit or sweat, but invigorates the sistera. It contains no Araenie Meroiry. Strichiiine. iutnin-, or airy other poisoaousorsnlurioaa drug, but it ia an originally difeovsred - .. . - Anti Jote to Zflalariaj '-. ' And as aa AGL'B KILLER ' . Ithas nocqnal. Call and get a circular ontaiaiaf sertHlcateafrom Professori. Phyaicisns. Clergvtoen. and the Press. Priee 75 cents per box or ihree boxes tor 2: can Le aetit by mail to any part oi mb i mcea fitatrs A liberal aedaeuoa made to uis trals W holesale and retail by It J. D, PARKT. , . . Cor. Fourth and Walnotstretts C neinnsU. W. W ROUERTS, Indisnanol. ProoTietor. WM. K. EVERSON. M. D.. No. 7 So R iii strett. F hilade'pbia. ' ; nov7-diw3n --- -- - - niiuiiSDii aAnits. t Wholesale and Retail Agents st Evanaville. Ind. DR. KVEIIüOX'S IIIvVI.TII RKSTORATIVeT - Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Eilious fills, V' SUPERIOR FAMILY PHYSIC, entirely Yegetable; mild and pleasant ia the-r action, they improve the appetite, and give ti ne to the vigestive organs, and obviate Costivene. Piles, Headache, and aU Bilious Disorders Collen. etc. Wholesale and retail by J. n PARK. Car. Keurth and Walnut it rette. Cincinnati. w- w- ROBER1S. Indianapolis. Proprltr. WM. K. KVi-ESON, M. D., No. 7 So. Sixth trset, Philadelphia. nov7-dawäia WHY FKAIALE3 glFFLR L HKALTH. " THE MAHEIED WCMAK'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COPANICH. .. BY DR. A. M. MATJEICEAN. " T-R0raS30a or dibeares or foaii. One Hundredth Edition (500,000) ISmo. pp. 250. Aft'incUrd work of established rervt&tion. found clmrted lit - l lie catalogues?. Uie icre&t Trade SaTesof New York, . . I'liila(ibiihia. and otfct-r cities, and sold hy tfa principal bookatLleis in the United Stat, CTERV woman aa beta discover. fe comparing br ewm cn . tonjs with those descrited, the nature, character and eause ot her comi-laiat. asd be spared much anxiety nd suffering, as well aa the unpleasantness ui making known to, ot makinginrjatries of a physician, inrcspeetto the namberlesk ail merits to which she is subject. The wife abbat becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice in respect to beraitaation, which she will hereftnd. This book tells h2 what is ths matter, and tells her what to do tor it. In simpU but chaste words, and such aa she can vadtrstame1, Those sxi tiering from obstructions or irregularities peenliar to tbe female eu?m, or from PKonrtiUb vtkki (falling rl the woiiab). or irom fi.uüh ai.rcs, wilt each lind im its yatf i the means of preTention, atuclioratlca, au a reitet. aluyohdi tTeas of uiind, an well as thousands pecuniarily miabtbesavttd to every bus baud, if the imp lees law appertainina to the marriage mate were better understood. ILat, ih -y are net better understood is traceable to that natural and almas, commendable sensitiveness that will rather Buffer than consult or converse with even a medical man in respect to complaints peculiar to the female onlj. In aeopyot" "The .Married Woman 's Private Medical Companion, '' every femle baa a physician that knows and describes her evt ry symptom, tew ling and ailment, and whieh she can consult at all times without violence to her sensitiveness. - 4 Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. . Dayton. May 1, 1W7. Dr. A.M. MAFÄlCKAif: MyDeerSir: My wite has been perceptibly sinking torom three years or mure, ia consequence ot urt-at aneniah nd Unering son months before and during eonnncmet't ; every sui-cesive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent langer,-and viitcn was on tne last occasan auapairea or. i supposed tnat this state of thin- was inevitable, and resigned myself W meet the worst, 1 heard your book highly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my case. On ite receipt and perusal I cannot exprcsa to yon the relief it afforded my distn ssed mind, and the jey iu pages imparled to my wife, on earnint that the great ducovery ol 31. xl. Dt.iix provi ded a remedy It opened a prosrect to me which f little conceived was possible, but (or this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have Leon In iter grave and my cniidren ieumouierie. INDIANA AGENTS: J. M. & J. O. Howe, Bloamington; P arris fc Turner Ureencastle; James El er, Kichmoud; F.J. Kaivre, 8 Lei by ville ; IK H.Harvey, inceunea I James Beard, a. Faucett, and Ci B - HenMy, ivokomo ; J. Snodgrass, ferrysville ; A. rhamterleia. KlfebSTt; . j. Lirtta-ion. noeai.ort; M . u. Dastin. Jefferf m ville Ö. W. Allison. Franklin ; I, 0. Apnleteit. Ielpbi. and S A alt EL Ll3Tr-.It. Kvansv.lle. r i- " . f it,. 11. 1 r U V U U U I en TTA. Ai s i run re;t:ii UI vmh uvwai . ' r a n vMa.VS PRIV ATEM KIHC A L COMPANION U sent (mail ed free) to any part of th LnUed. states, the Can ad as, and British Provinces.. Jt.ll letters mi st be post-paid, and adreaeed to Vt. A. M ÜAL KICt'AN, hox 124. New York City. Publishing Ctf.ee. No. 12 Liberty Street, New ork. TT4 "l7.w .. t.' PROF. O. J. WOOD'S ('ELEBKATED 5 . HAIR UESTOUATIVE. fgHBeflects otthis wonderful Hair Reatarative. are proJL ducing the moat astonuhtug results in ths public mind; olu and young are lavish in their praises of the virtues of this remaTKaule composition. Jl la uie vni; prci'araiiua iuhi be depended on to r-etoro grey hair to iu natural oolur, and re-produce on bald beads a luxuriant grovth.' JtJ an, lollowing IS trom a uiai.iuguiucu amwuiivi ana medical profession: ot. rAiL. uan. i, iww. PoP. 0. J. W6o-Dea Si! Vasnl cited. I send yon this certificate. After being nearly bald for a Una time, and baring tried ail the hair restorativea extant, anonavingne faith in any. 1 was indue d on benring of yours togiveita trial.' I i laced in. sell in the hands ot a bart i r. aad had my head rubbed witii a good sun fnwn. ano tns nesiorative ium appiica an ereil tuocei in tin tue bctup was rl. This I repeated every morning, aud in three week i the young bail app-ared. aud trew rapiul trom tne nrstoi supu?i laai nn in th nrrteut time, and is now thick, black aud strops: soft and pleasant to the touch whereas, betöre it was harsh ano wiry. wna'. lime mere ui . vli - - - pearmg very rapioty.. i stin apt join raiiawc i' twicaaeek, and shall soon bave a good aud perfect crop of hair. How I havercad of thes things and who lias not? bnt have never seen hitherto any case in which any person's hair Was reell benefited by any of the hair torlos. 4io.. ofthti day. and "it really gives m ploaaureto record the result oi my ixperieäce . 1 have recommended your preparation to others; talreaay nas a large ana genera. .... ...... tory. The people here aaw ita etlecta and have confidence la it The supply y u seat os, as whoUsale agents fo the Territory, is nearly exhausted and daily inquiries are madefoi it. You deserve credit for your discovery. I for. one return yon thanks tor the benefit it has don, me, foT I certainly had daid pes long ago of ever effecting any such '"V1 . iirmof Bond 4 Kellog Dr. agists. . ot. Faul.M. I. The aadsrsigusd, Bev. J. K. Bragg 1sa Ministerin regnlaf a tan dim. and paator of tho Orthodox Chnrch. at Rrookheld, Mua. lie ia asentleman el eouaiiterable influence, ano nalveraally beloved. (Copy) WM. Dkr.K.. . üRfiomflD. Jan. 13. 18.V P11 Wnnn-Tteae Sir- HaTina mad triad of vonr Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its eiltet has been exoellent in removing, incarnation, dandruB and a constant tendency to itching, with which 1 bave been troubled iTom my childhood, and haa ilso restored my hair, which was becoming, xray. to its original color. I hav aed ao einer article, with anything like thesame pleasure and pront. . - Yours, truly. . J, K.. BJtAUti. mrn Prepared and sold wholesale and retatlatll4 Market street. St. Louis. Mo , aad at 95 Broadway, Kew York, where also all tue most popular patent medicines arsfor sals, wholesale or retail, as low and on as favorable term as they eaa b bought at any other house. tj-roT sale at manufacturer's prices by HALLOCS b STODDARD aad all ths principal druggistevrTwni my 1 , JOY TO THB AFFLICTED. GKEGOKT'S V -TXSTAST CURE OF PA1W. AGAIX ON TIASD. THE greatest known family Medicin for Burns. Coughi Colds. Sore Throats and Quinsey.. Will cure Diarrhea rK-i xin-i.n. frimni üniinn Will cure Fever an Ague and never known to fail. Daily aad hourly calls for thisSIedicineasapreventativeaad cure for tne anoviaeaea. a- . 1 1 had rather trnat D.T lif With trie than auy other medicine. One and all try th remedy and satisfy yourselves. Increased sale in Indiana, s thousand doze, bottles per year a gr-ater increase than any other Medicine now beiore tno puoiio. roraaie fy 11 .uw v. .,.. . gists ia th United States. British America, California aal Oregon. L .:. LEICH A VERLISG. Evanivill, Ind., snocessori to Kel ler a Farnsley. Ohas. H. Oi.abk. Vineennes. Ind. 1 Jons D. Pak. Cincinnati, Ohio can be obtained of tnn at manufacturers' price. BO I'D. STONE CO., etl-mw Maumoe City. Onia NEVEIt KNOWN TO FAIL! Dil. KOBlKiSON'S , ' S P'E CIF SC, FLDX. AND CHOLKRA WORBIS. . KÖ.- KICBABDS JO.-. VtovrM- . . . . u'.?nni.t TinrinnaU. 8id by KELLER, FARlJ8LBi' ft 00., Evwsvill.aa

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A Y E.E ' S a&.ju iua x VAivcTM VST m F AMI L Y P II Y S I C ; . THERE hasiong existed a pnHio demand (oran stTestiva" purgative pill vhich conl-i he relieil oa assiie ano per-: Uutl) eale ia iu operation. '1'his has bten pi-.psrd t mrel that demand, aud an extei.sivo trial of its virtues has conein-' sively ahuTn wiih what success itsccamjil ehes the pnrposa make the beat of all Piu s ore hieb should hav, none f. the obiectioua. but. all the atlv.autic?s of etery other. Iliif has been attempted lure, aud w.th hat ne-case would rspeoUnlly submit 10 the publ.e decision. It has beea aaforfS : Innate for ths patient hitherto that almost every pnryntiv ; melicibe tsacrimouiuus and iriUatitg ts the ooHs 1 ltiat. isunt. Many of them iroduce s- mauh e.ririn Pi aa rer ; vulnion ia the syatem.ua to more tbsa 'iouateialaco the? god to he dorived fren t;.-in. '1 he.-o Pfllsproccoe no irri anion srpwn, uni(?iitari t iroiu a iTerinus'y exintingob- ' siruettoa or eeraiie" ent in the bowels H(ihg 'purely veatable, no h trm can arisi from tbeirae tn nt nn.ntur- kni ; it ia so tor hat an ai-dicta saoa.a te taken judieioasl,. j alinute direc Jon lor thcirnse in the several tli:-can to ahiei j they are a'licablo. are g'.venontlic box. Amoeg the eom- ! plaints weich have Otreu spe dily cured by them, vi may I mention Liver Conii laint. in its variona form, ot Janndioe.' j Indication. LauEtiorand Losof Appetite l.iitleBeas irri-. j tability. Billions leadacho, Uillioue lever,-Kever and A free.' I Pain in the Sid and Leins for in truth, alt these are hot eon seqaenoe ot oisea..e4 aetioa in tti, liver. Asaa a.-arieat, they afford prompt and sure relief in ustiveneaa. pils. cholio. dyeatery. humors, scrofula and scurvy, colua, a iih soreness of the boJy, ulcers and impnritv. ot the blood; iaahoit.an and every care where apureative ia rs'iaircd.- - . They have also produced aunie singularly successful cures ! Rheumst sm, Gout. Dropsy. Urarel, Kryaipela., falpitatio of the Heart, pains ia ths ba'A. atnarh and aids The should bs freely taken in ths sprint ot the year, to purify ths blood aDd prepare the system for the change of seasons. Ad occasional dos stimulates the stumaeh and bowels into healthy action, an 1 reatores thesppetite and viior. They pari y ah, blood, aad by their stimulant action on the eirc latory system, renovate the strenpih ot the body, and reet ore the wastad or disea-ed energies of tüe wbttle orjäniam. llenrean ooeasional dose is advantageous even thoeith no serious drranire-nu-nt exists: butuuncceacary doting ahsnld never be tarried too far. as every purgative medicine educes the strength, when taken to excess. 'The thousand case in whirl! hysi. is required cannot be enumerated here, but thev sustrest themselves to the re so o of every bodj J and it iacon ideutly believed this pill will answer a better purpose than anything which has hitht'to been available to maukind. When thair virtues are bncs known tae public will no longer dcul t vbuA remedy to employ when ip need of a cathartic tLedjcine. , Beiug sugar wrapped they are pleasant to lake, aad being purely vcgUable, no harm can arise from their ue ia any quantity. . ... ... . - k'at minats direstions. see the srrarrer ea the loiwi FRKPARbDfit i J A U E S C; A Y E PaACTICAl. AND ASALTTICAt riiSulST. lOS Ut, Xili; Fries 25 csati per box. Tive ccxes for I. SOLD fY . .- , Keller. Farnsley 4 Co.. EvsnsriUe, Id,f - -.j-STil Yagie & Crawford. Ownsville; ' liallock at Parmitir. Princetoa; (?. B. liiualiaui. Patoka; W. J. Whiting. Cvathima: i . y ': hM . J . E. Jaquess & Co., Poaeyvill ; Messrs. (rardmer at Blairsville sad w adesvflls: ' Willimsand Robertson. West Franklin: ' , .-.--N Dr. Thomas Newman and Jas; Sampaoa, Mk. Tsraeai ' fludspeth & Urs., hoonville; .. , Ijowers fr Sargent, Ji.wbursh; : - ,. . j- ' . Adams Campbell, Pstersburght . r . Vraii K.lr.l.in rin.!...,! -1 .11.1 ! '. . '' : - octil-4m ' - .'-'.. . . " ; UK. W . T. OWEIN'S MLS .. ;' i -KOR THB CÜ8B OP FEVER AND AGUE AND CHILL AND FEVERS. 7 IT is oftta and o frequently the practice ef indi vtiWali who gut up a new mediclnso Kali the public wiih a list ot ceriinvates, purporting to com irom per so us who have been cured by theuse thereof, when, in fact, thos. certificate are merely he imagination of the brain of the compounder of tha medicine, i gued with fictitious namts. tne subeurii t-rs do not claim :or the PiUanow oSeredtothe, fnhlic, miraculous and wondtrtul cures in ALU dueajei which the "fieeh ia heir to," bnt will assert, that for the cur of the diataues mentioned in the caption ot this advertisement; there baa never been oflered to eotTerina humanity fa aafe. sure arid speedy remedy. To- substantiate this assertion, he would relet to persons in this community, who, after trying vario-ue medicines purport.. ib be certain cures, have enlj found rtlicf trom the nse of these Pills. . Xhoe Fills are not composed of cheap ingreJienU, anal made by machinery, tor the purpose of making woney. They are made and put up by tha anbsertLtra. and are composed entirely of costly and puredrufrs, aad cannot be sold at such prices aa nre srenerally Kt on patent pilis. But those who wish an article which will uro As. no and' ft fin a lew. days, thereby enabling the patient to attend to his dailyoccu pation, wilt find these Fill the o heap est and ofeat medioin ever prepared. Kead the following certificate, and f you -rant mere evi dence of tne virtues or tnete mis, it will tie given by personal application to the subscribers : - This certi6es that my son was taken very sica with a chill! and high fever and von.iting, and 1 went and procured a box; of Dr. Owta's Ague Pills, aadam hsprr to tirthat ihey Itecteda spesdy aad permanent cur. J JUS H. McFAK. , . -a :"" ''. , Aarvir?ir.S. I eartifv that I bad chills and f'var, and Was idduced fronf tho reputation that Dr. Owen's Ville had iu eurmg hüls and lever, to purchase a box of Dr. W. T Owen's j stl eelebra-. ted Fills. I ha.l not used the whole box before I wse entirely well, and believe them to be the best Fill anw oflered to tb, publlo tot the cur of Ague and Fever. " K.C. AiJiliS. Owixsaoito, Ky , May 17, 185S. Dr. J. W. OfMPTOM Dear Sir: Ilavii g for the paat tw" been severely a'Bictid with Chills and Fever, and findlog nothing mat wlfer. only a fey dayaat a time, t was at lajt induel to try noma of ub, vr. T, Uaen's Chill Fills, which I did, and to my great joy, after aisng one box, found that I was once more tree frsia tha otost loathsom, of all diseases. Chillsand Fever, I would eay to all who, has Chills and Fever, lose not moment, but go immediately to Dr.'J. VV. fjonrj ton. and pro, cure a box, and my word for it, yon will nevsr .k" troubled with üuillsagaU. i ; : , OHAS. B. CRIST. -- BOKKAKBOai Kf., April IX, 185S, This is to eertify that I had Chills and Fiver in mv family for the rast ten months, and 1 tried all the Chill Fills and Chill medicine that wer to be had ia th country.- In ordi- -nary eases they have stopped th chills oa the most of my family, with one exception. On my oldestson there was none of them that would make a permanent cure until I tarns across Dr. Owen's Chill Pilis. and I eau salely say te everybody that they ar ths best Fills i havo ever used. . . VM O. JACKSOK. 'OwgKäFOKO, Ky.VFeb. H, 1855. , Dr W. T. OwM Dear Sir: I bave been afilioted with chillsand Kvers for six months, and alter try tog various remedies, 1 was induced to try a boa of year Ague, PiHs, which' have cured me sound and well, and 1 believe tN m to b the bast medicine in use. ilALTHASE R W ACH. I have known tb above gentleman for six years, aad certify that his Statement am true. ? ' J. PLCSKETT, F.lver Tradei, , Pittsburg, Pa. ' ' IiinrisroaT, BTy. Jaa. t, 1833. "i all eertiflrs that I have had the ehill ano tevorfor months. and tried various remedies without eSeoc. I tuen used on box of Dr. Owen's Chin Fills, and they have entirely cured m,. - ' 1'IiOi. P. XAYLOK. - OWrsssEO',' April J2, IS55. i eertiftr tlial t had cMIls and fevers, and applied, to a good phvsician, who treecribe for n and gave mo medicine, which did not break thechil s nor give me any relief. 1 was then advsied to try Dr. Owen's Chill Fills: I did so, andthey stopped the chills, and I am now perfectly well. They also 11 . . i : ' .... ( .. .k -..1 rl, 1 1 I . . . ccreime ais moat uieircamui ym.tu .i, 'i'v ' - fearful wonld result in sometning serious, i-eroon amitwa withehills wonld do well to as th?ra; the? ar earuial Mw Thee fltis ar warrauvesi w sun ... uuuw. where the directions are followed. . " Mir r sat. wnieai anu rewu. iv . .. 3. W. COMPTOW, Druggist. Owenbhure. f r. Also by W00X.SET SAWYliR. Wholeiale aad Retail Trents. sepHm-w " - - KvssasTillo. lad. CARTEB'8!l?PA.ltH IIXTIBEI tHE GREAT PURIFIER OF TBE LC0D! HOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. Let tlie Afllictett ; Keaa and ronaefi M infallible remeoy lor ocroima. ing """"a iim. Oliatinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or P..stuieson th Face, Blotches. Boils, Ague and Fever. Chronla Sore Eres . Ringworm or Totter, cald Ilea. Ealargemen aad Pain oftUe Bones and Joints. Stubborn I leers, frjphilistie Disorders, i-umcsgo, DpiB..v.i""i" ; arising from an Injudicious as ef Mercury, Imprudence in ill, or rapuni, . is.. ,v. inia great aiterawro irtunin. , , . uod i, bow used by the th -nsaads of ratefnl paticaU fron Blood all na, all parts of th United States, who testify daily to the rematkable cures performed by the ahle eures periormra ' ' T . . -- - - - na r'i s us sp an !SH MIXTL'ti.." euralgia, Kheamatism. Scrofula. Eiuptions oa tb Skin. Ljver D'.eas. Fevers Ulcers. Old Sorei. Affection of tho Kidnets; Disess es of the Throat. Fen !s ComplainU. Fains and Aching o th Bones and Joints. r speedily put Cigat by asiag thia rest and inestimable remedy . . -. . For all disesses of the Blood, mothini taf yet leea fonat to compare with it. It eleaaseathe system of all impurities, acu sntly and efficiently on the liver and kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone to tho Stomach, makes the ,itia clear and healthy, and restore the constitution, enfeeble y diseaae or broken dowa by the excess l yuta, to iu pnaitivo igor and strength. ' ' :-. ., ... 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QUININE, JUaiT UEEIVEDimS IAT, H V KXPUKfcS A JS U FOIt B 1 - FREDKRICK ECKSTINB. Ja.. WBOLgSAlB BKCCOIST, Ki t. OOB. rOOXTB "AKD AI BT I Cincinnati Onto. . .- - . t, - eetI2-tf . S AT IX ET. -fox sal by Printed Satinet reeerved this day T . JAMES LOW ft OO.. 41 Hafa rsmv, Lspatrrin. KJ.

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