Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 192, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1855 — Page 3
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' . DEPARTMENT. Librarian. - learn that the Directors of the Evans Tille Library Association at a meeting held llonJajr evening," among other proceedings " jpointed J. F.i Crisp, , Esq., Librarian. ;A. 'the appiinted is an ojd resident ofVEyansville, :d has LUed several public othces, in the ais- ,
Ijf , charge of which he has, so' far as wc know, given general satisfaction, we have no dcrtt , . that he will," as Librarian, ; meet the views of , Vie Directors "and the appointment receive., 11 Qe approbation of the members of the Assoc.-., ation. The qualifications requisite to the iü-
cumbent of that office are such as few possess. A certain amount of general intelligence, familiarity with the various regulations nc&
A 8ary tatho orderly and systematic arrange-
.- Wire '.rfmuAihl sranmnuwli. " " V " """t vv"-;"T -'! - t:ng manners, and a fearless indepcnJenca in e-
'-quiring the rules and regulations of the library ",nd Heading Room to be observeJ, are indis-
s pensabl qualities of that officer. V e regard . wun regulated mansions classified under the. evening was occupied in discussing the majorthe appointment asan excellent one, and oper je,WIU5nilt;on ,0f outhouses. , -They would U ity report, which as 'finally adopted, by . in which the wisdom of the Directors is com- ius, alKut as useful to us there as in the Post- States, of 93 to 11. The report says the re-
frv, ..Vl i 'TKä lAalirLOP . llnnmil : Art'. In bft opened on the . first day of December-: The s ir- v . l : l s . wspapc.v pCrWu. uu
vT .oeen oraerea, ana an insuiuuon .tyiJgfT,wl
, inour city and long contemplated, will happi-
!y soon be an existing reality. ' ' ' ti 'r' v " '" ' " 1 el oat of ' territory frota . which that instita- , Thesis yet a large amountdue from stock- -The Oceania vc was met last d- jtionia excluderi by. the Compromise, and proholders, and iu vie w of the immediate expen- ncsday omg up the Illinois sporting but one 1 tegt against coaIescing with any partjrthat de-
-I'ditures of ' the Association, all such as have'
WT. -A ' it i otir. not paid the first instalment upon their stocks, r1 ,--shoald call upon the ; Treasurer and pay up. . There can be no failure in the permanency of I
tlij lunn-'1 'fits to be derived from the investment, need be apprehended.. Prof. FosTpit's Lkctubes-TIus ; popular 'course of scientific Lectures will hereafter be - Continued in die ' Lecture Room of , the First tVesby terian Church, instead of at Crescent Viall. This is a comfortable room, and capable of holding a good audience. The next lecture of the course, as will be seen by refe ence to notice, will be given ' -the place above mentioned. this evening tt
, VjV ZTT The salo of lots at Haubstadt comes
: off this afternoon. Cars leave at one o'clock - precisely; and return at 6 a pleasant excurorf, free of expense, and a chance for a good investment.
V V CCrFrank Derry, clerk in Win Fickley's s .-.store, Cincinnati, stole $500 from his employer,-and attempted to escape. He was, howev--. tr, caught at the cars, and $200 of the amoüi t recovered.
' .' OCT- splendid service of silver, valued at fifteen hundred dollars, was presented to ExMayor Howe of St. Louis, ' on Saturday last, a.4 a testimonial of his efficiency while acting '3 Mayor of that city. saw.'-' i . - " ' - Galena, Nov. 21. The up river mail brings the following returns from the Wisconsin election; La' r s e county, Hashford 43 majority; Pierce county . Bashford 92; Jackson c u Uy, Bashford Ü9; Monroe county, Bashford 60. . ..,?; The tollowing counties give Barshow mav jorities: Clarke 38, Dunn 12, Polk 10, Tren. plain 29, Buffalo 152. ...
. . COMitIUFOL.lT.4ai - " A R T A SSO CI ATION! - - Secoud ITettr. - ' ' RR AXGEMKST3 for the Second Anaaal Coiioctioa f :A tat new aad popular lastitntion tor is diaasUa t . Literature aad Art have beea made oa th most . xtaaatv fal Among th werka already engaged Is the far-faated ' "GENOA CllUCIFIX," . -which originally eo.tTsn Thousand Dollars, lf. la forming the now Collection, tha ditfu-loa of works ef AMBHlCAK Aar. ana tne eacourageibena ot inni ( have au k.ea overlooked Conin-iations have beea issued to taaay of the matt dlntiaguiahed Ameriraa ArtliU. who will aatrieut tome of their fin eat productions. Among them are tare Alarkl Bnats, executed by the greatest liviag aeala- , i:dvr, Hia asiPowkks: UfcOIMJK WASHIKOTOar, i ... The Fan or of hia Country; .,) BÄJAMIJ, FHAISK1.1.Y, ' , The PLilosopher; , , :, . s :,. p y.MKL t lillsil'IiR, . ' 2 , lh ätateauaa, ' r Asr!a1 i ageat has visited Sumps. J maA arefal aad i.jt.U.. ..i..ti.aa f loreiaa works of Art. botn ia Broas aad ktarl'l. Statuary aad Choice i-nintina . . , , . i . , iinga large and ramabio collation of Paint-, Th whol lurmi t... ..j t.,.rv. he di.tntuto Kt-tt ao-oui me a.amo.ra i th Association for uioässou tr. sTitRMS (VP HKilBBRSHIPt uii ,i -.,... tl......A Pi, , n .n, . kniekerlactar. UU wood's. Orhi 's, Udey's'l.adv's Book, and H.u.o-j Jiol-l Words." . . A LitUo's Hving Ag (weVly), on year, and Iwotioket. '"peMons taking v memberships are e-ttltted te sny v f Ah Magatiaes tor oa year, and six tickets lath distrination. " Th net proceeds derived from th rat of membership are "devoted to the purchase of Works of Art .for ths enauing - The AdvalaB"c eenred i , veBilng nmmr of this Aseooiatioa ar x U ah persons receive the rci-l. yai CK orTHiait seserjAT ras: stabt. ia thr shape of sterling Magatia Litar2d. Kach memo is ontribng towards pnrchaslni ekole W.rksof Art. Which are toi diributsd among themselv.. and are at the same time encouraging the Artists o. tns eon.- . . . l -1 mw aaIIa thvnnvh 1 r at SI wet T r ay . TJZu:":W givsthei. POST-orncK APPKE.S? ia rt'te, M hJ ' rexietrd at th Po.t-.mce to prevent low: on the receipt f - rwhitier.inca'.of membership, togethtt with the Mag.tin ' . ...in., will ba fwrwardd to aav part of tb oountry. Tho. wh. purchase Magatiaesatbook stores will observe - that.y j.iai g tht AwxiatiM. iIUy. beoeivk the M aoa. lkB-AKrK::TlCK(Tia TUK ANVUAVn'STHlBtJTlO. all at rths same pric they bow pay for th Maaaiae.lon.'r , .'Beauti fally illustrated Catalogues, giving full escpt.s, .seat PKKE on p iication .1 ... - ser sitoiiiswnip. aiv O. L DERBY, Actuary 0. A. A. -At either f th principal ofh office. 348 Broadway. w "Sroik. .r Waira fh-m. !ß'; Water etrwt, Sanduky. O --r..iL,.,lo..r.c-ired hv K. It. EAKNHART. tcrastvJwtt Uonorary Seeretaiy fot Kvansville. Ind. 'I sf L'jf r inK irAxrK coMPisr a - TflVSOKBBVKIlH CUliiTV. IAD. ra"'' ' - PIRfCTiiHV Rt&ert Barnes, John S. Hopkins, Win. Heihnan, " rhilip Duiker, IL D. Allis, Wm. R. Tretton, and Win. JSaker. WM. BAKER. Prist. JaaKMixa Ben, ee'ry. oetisdly 'asn Ali. eHOVKI..5-easfslslowto el vs. by Cjir osiu HO. FOSTER k 00 'S ALT. AC. 30ihrls Pomroy Salt: 40 bales Qaanies. extra quality:
lb Eiymtatof three dollars constitutes sny ontamti)
fiila 'aaciatioB. ntittes hi ' to tihtr on o' ths lotlowing Slauaiiacs for p(je y sr-'" ia thj dusti-i Ibe hu'ion of the Svat.iaiy and Paintjuj. T' , " ' Ti,. Mirature issued to sulscriLars coss'sissf tbs follow- daV SaVSJ '
,rtni eaipa.y " - i - - , -e . bi stemv grwwi a te 1 a.rty situate ia Town aad Cjunlry. w'thia ths i, bounds ,,d is based opon ..f th..atio.VBderirgh.Psey. Gibsoa snd I arrlek. Ma ,.r
Atplieati may be md to IB secretary or eitner or tn. . wrh.n machines to
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i TT spätrer, ebtnre Vata.
JXTELLIECE. ETAKSVUIE. . ' a vrp t a rm. rn. A R EI V A LA AND DSfAKTUBBä TESTBRbia. 1 f f , n t. ' AITAt.B.f TlRQINtA. Nsw Orleans, at U. H. B .. FRANKLIN, N O.Uaaa. at A. M , : BKSOL'st. Ciaeiaaati. at 4. A. U. ULLA. Cincinnati, at 4), A M. : " WM DICKSON', L.aiavill. atf A. M. " BLANCHE LEWIS. Plttstorg, at 10 A. M. " " OKB. Stllit Loom, at 11 A. M. ' l HAB. BRIDGES. Bowling Greta, at 11. V. '. DEfAkTCKE. TIRCIXIA. Loai.ville. ' BB FRANKLIN. Louisville, f ' RBSCL'K. Nst.vllU. . ; , ; i , ELLA. Niuheill-. - . ! r . 4 Vl - ' - 4 ! . Ui ' WM. DlCUU.t, Tennesson river. , BLANCHE LEVI 19. Ne.hville. ORB. Ciasiaaatt aa Plttsturg.' - HAE. BRIDGES. L.aisvi'.le. We are under obligations to the officers 0f he Thos. Swan and Altamont for oackatrea öe mner. These narkao- vat into tho Pnsf. office by Home means, and were thus delayed in mchin, us. We trust thai hereafter, if . - , 1 ' - - . ..."
RIVER
our river packages mutt be clone something wmuwumtw., . - ..r . ese with than placed directly in our hands.,i::;;:L;?- American Convinüoa. -
they wiU dropped through one of the circtl J jar or;ficcs of that indispensible luijunct toallj: ' t . . - n - The Southerner may be expected here T0-v carl tbis mornine from St. Louis. ' She rly this morning from St., Louis. ,' She
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is a fine steamer and fast, and Capt Triplett to push thin2S through.1 - t j i . :ti v She "': P"-"" had evidently been trying to knock-down .... , ' 0 K, , . forest trees ' The Rainbow will be down this morning from Louisville, and after an absence of three hours. returQ . Louisville. Those going up to the Convention, will hnd the Rainbow .a crack boat, as they , well know. I The Wm. Garvin : will be down tomorrow, and return in the evening, to Louis- , ville. Delegates to the Convention will 1 be landed in Louisville on Monday, by the Garvin. ' . V. r The Ben Franklin arrived here very ' t i i i j v r l ea"J Jesieruay morning, irom Jew vneans, having lelt the .Saturday evening previous. She was very light, and had but few passen-gers--a losing trip fnv. 1 tt tt i - I a ne steamer v irginia, wnicn nas Deen r n ling as a St. Louis and New Orleans pack et, arrived here from the latter city night before last , She had hardly a pound of freight onboard.' , . , , V The magnificent packet Jacob Strader has just been repaired at an expense of $'9000, and will soon take her old place in the Louisville and Cincinnati Packet line. i -. t : : Capt. Jim White of New Orleans has purchased the well known fine steamer S. F. J.Trabue,' for the .purpose of placing as a prominent packet in the New Orleans and Vicksburg trade.: .'.V' . , The fine packet Memphis, in better order than when she sunk on the Falls, may be expected to-day from Cincinnati for Memphis. . . . . .. , .'. The Nick . Thomas ought to be down to-day for New Orleans from Cincinnati. . , The St. Louis Intelligencer of Thuir day says: , : Quick Work -The great freight boat Republic came in from New Orleans on Monday last with about twelve hundred tons freight which she put out, and then took in yesterday and the day betöre over hfteen hundred tons, nd left for New. Orleans last night. Captain Montgomery is a fast man, and the Republic a , . o , J. . . . . business boat. , The Cincinnati Commercial of Thursday says: . During the twenty-four hours ending at dusk last evening, the river here has risen fully four feet, and private dispatches from Pittsburgh report steady rain at that point for twelve hours, commencing on Tuesday, "which with the bulk of water on the way down,' will make an unusually big river. To-day there will be fully nineteen feet water in the channel to Louisville. The Commercial of the same day says freights were decidedlv better for New Orleans' and --- - i iookine un for 1 ittsburgh . and W heeunjr. St 1 Louis freights dulL Pittsburgh Gazette, of Wednes d:iv sav ' The Monongahela rose very rapidly on Sat urday night; on Sundav tho Alltighcny camo up almost as rapidly, giving a stage of 13 feet water. Yesterday the Monongahela was backed up by the Allegheny, which was run ning out freely. ' Some coal boats got out on Sunday, and the T-st were following yesterday as fast as possi ble. Owing to the backwater it was slow work in getting down to the Point; but the1 . . . ; wjge Jn jjjg Allegheny IS Opportune in keepinff a ssl. .t up me uuiu to nunc uuauug sagt:, anu tue t a a a a . a s w l 01 oai boats will get out saieiy. The . SUpmcnt Of COal Will be a large One, but We are DOt Die 10 Say HOW large. I , FAIKBANIK'S SCALES. A UNIFORM STANDARD OP WEIGHTS. And t correct si t. cm sf weighing, ar subjects claiming tue attention 01 every individual in tn Community . i A correct Scale is a just arbiter hatween buyer - -and s Her. and it is of th tmoit imnort-ao , . that aa Instrument acuniversallv called upon to decide Ques tions of great vaiup in the dUy and hourly transactions o lesiness. should be of such r:libility and exactness as to secure the confidence ef all thos who may be aüected by th res :l isdioated.The invention of these Scales, and the improvements that have e.eo front time to time adopted, are the result of many vears close observation ana preticsi exprienc: ana tae maaofsctnrtrs have bow brought thsm to such a degree f aottrirr that thtT but itirlr He rnUed mb ia tott tranaao1. , ti'ip weight. Their construction is npoa ths most correct - tnathrVnasio. USTO-'i aeioal prrncirlo: all defect so commonly met with aed batantiap-navs oven wvevom oy practical sain workmanship; and henee their operatic is delievery. a. -..rrin.lyoorreet. - Th. Mnntailon wnicn tnese scales nave irqnirra aas reoB theomsaeB. est te thprrsnt tin. th principse adapted by the maa facta - eWviated from, .f aVtowing bob. bet prf..t aro forth from their establishmsBt. i Bv a a tri et awtfcorence to tnis psiacipi. toe ninniti i an. rnb'li. in th accasacy of the. Weighing Machiaea has stea,mi, i..u.d A with it th. demanü. natil. from tmall begiaaings. their masufaetut. having annually advan. amoanud ducing w year iwt to neariT nnni a miim vx aaiiara. nor)3-dAwlm Agenta for Branarill POMROT SAtT.-lSMhMnSaUat.rtetWe; fsüte: JL owrst as raosi, regsais y
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ADDITIONAL STEWS BY TEE CANADA. ;:;: t V New York, Not. 23. ' The British journals are f shamed of their klse war panic, Intelligent Englishmen ex- ,. ... .. . . , . . . press pain and humiliation at the whole laflair. The monthly Statement of the Bank' of France shows a decrease of bullion of 1,000,ww " - "' . . ' : .The peace rumors are apparently nn founded. - ',''"'. " The" Armies' on the Crimea are fcuilding winter hut. . ;.' "A D The Russians on the North Side Continued a y. constant tir." 'Gen. Lavalant has been appointed by the French Gov. of Sebastopol. t A' French camp of" 50,000 a forniinz at Si listria. " . ' ' At' latest dates the Allies had commenced ' . .. .' . . . ' The Con CisciysATi, Nov. 23: Convention yesterday afternoon and rtl rtftt '"f iccAurl Pntnnmmica to v infraC-1 tiou of the plighted faith of the nation, and should be restored if the efforis to that end do not fail. Congress should refuse to admit any SUte into thd LVl0a to!eratinS ery, tbra - mands an abandonment of American principles or the disorganization of the American party. Recommends a meeting of delegate in Philadelphia February 19th. The minority report,, sustained chiefly by the Ohio and Mich igan delegates, and rejected, insists on the ex elusion of slavery from National territory; says proscription on account of birth is unwarranted by American principles; recommends the the party to act without secresy; regards the slavery question paramount; recommends harbor improvements and a generous foreign policy. ' The Convention adjourned süi die at 12 o'clock midnight, after a vote of thanks to the officers. Nkw York, Nov. 23. Flour advanced; sales at 9 68 for cho and State, 9 81 for good Ohio, and 10 00 for Southern, v Corn improved sales at 1 06 for mixed. Mess pork drooping. Beef declined. -Lard declining.: Whisky firm at 40c. . Baltimoke, Nov. 23. Floui? Howard street City Mills and Ohio sold at 9 25. Wheat advanced 2c. CiscisuATij Nov. 23. Flour advanced demand good j 730 bblsat 8 10 to 8 25. Grain sales of 110 bushels birley at 1 45. Hogs sales of 500 head yesterday at 6 90; 500 head at 7 00; market flat to-day. Provisions 2000 pieces green hams sold at 8 . .Lard 250 kegs prime at 0$i market dull. Whisky sales at 32,'ti 334, demand gt ol. Groc.ries sugar firm, Cur and prime 7 to 7. Molasses, stock light; demand good 180 bbls at 36 to 37 chiefly the latter, no change in coffee. Pittsburgh, Nov. 22. River 8 feet 6 inches water in the channel and falling, weather cloudy. CiscissATr, Nov. 23. River has risen IS inches and about stationary. .v, 1 "" '"; j . NOTICE. ' O. ALLERSBERG, WILLIAM KEMPF. Lamaaeo City Surveyor. Civil Kaginoer. rriBB aadereigaed have joined into Partnership ia th X Survavorand Civil Kngiaaer Buameaa, and solicit the patronage of the pnoli. AU rders torSurvevinr. Lavalllne. ate., will hm n ton ally attended to aad promptly axea'd. Maps, Plans. Views, Drawings, etc., asad to rdr with aeataesa aad dispatch. - aoVlt-3m . ' ' AULbKSBUUU Ä KKJdPy. COPAUTSFUSHI P NOTICE. HAVING eoanooted with me in the Foundry aad Machine Business WM. A. DI'NN and WM. Tai LOR. they both being good Practical Meehaaics in tho bnaiaws, wnld here say that w intend to do as rood work, aad oa as reasaaable term, as any ia th city Ws intend warranting oar worn when doe, both ia workmanship aad material, as well In quantity aa in quality. Weusk a liberal patroaage from th who wish an v thing in snr lln of husiaess. calculating not oniy to get your aotry or wnat we ao. out expecting to reap son; glory also. rioryalso. notl.1 HE.XKX SUUUltic.it. aovl.l HENRY SCURIBE MECHANICS WOHKS, FO CXDR T ' AND MA CHINS S II OP. OFFICB ON CORNER OF FIRST AND DIVISION ST8. KVA.SVILI.E. I1D. HEN BY SCHEIBEE& C 0 1 MAVt'FACTl'RStia of gtsatl Rnglncs. Fir Rngiaes, Hydrmuli Prosses. Tobacco Screws and Pra.se. Use Will and Grist Mill Machinery . BaiHing Cattg. Horsepower Threobers. Cora Shellfn. Lard Eettles, Lard I'rsuat, Railroad Work. Steamboat Repairs doa ste. Caatinga of every desert ptioa made to oreer at short notice. Steai Boilers, Lard .Tanks, and all the fixtures belonging thereto. . Brass Castings f all kinds made to order. All work done ia this establish meat warranted . HUNK! SCHRIBKR. " '' '-WM. A. DUNN, . . - ' - WM. TAYLOR, novit Prspristsrs. - BOOTS ANB SHOtS. GREAT INCREASE IV TBB MAMSfOTH HTOCK. AXD lo! Still They Cöffieü OCR stock ol Boots and Shoes is now complete, emhra eing every variety of men's and boya', jouthe aad .VI1J..I. V -. mmA 1 . - V, . ...k . ..i mlMU mmmmmm b. Buskiot Tim .d sipP; trdr and warr&nted to vetr 1. Our stock i a doablft the ' sits of any other - with thelaraesta the city. W have direct onaetia rgastand best manufactories in New England. Our ir, aim."... attention ia given to ths pnrchas.l and sale of t . OOOD B00T3 AKD 8H0ES. 4 1 And giving this ea branch of merchandising snr entire attention, we bav a decided advaatag ver thoss whose nme is ecnpled in making np assortments of Gnn Barrels. Sano Pans, Ftvh hooks. Sausage. Rat Tr .ps, and Corduroy impos-sible-to-movs-abo. t-without-eHe. Buy yonr B00U aad Sheas f Bootand Shoe dealers, yonr Notions of Notion Houa. sad Dry Goods from Dry Goods Bouses. A city is no place for country atorrs. , . HENDRICKS At McRB A. . BOTH , - F rat si rest, Fost-r Block. FOR WABASH RIVER. . THR fin aew steamer KATB 8ACHBT, t. P Capt. Dcsoscbet, will leave Evansvill. ft S h Wabash River, oa ednesday, Oct. 17th. at o'clock P. M. For freight or paseage apply 0 for oa board. Coctl3-tf CO PARTNERSHIP ÄOTICK. rriHKaiibseribera hao thia dy formed t Co-Tartnorsbip . L under tha aama andatylo f JOSEPH 0- JKWKLUÄ CO., for th tranaastioa of the n ho letale Dry Goods, Clothing. Bau and Caps sad Boots and Shoes Business. Give as a all at the corner of Via and First streets. AviV-CoaBtr and City Orders wanted ia eaehaar tor Good. I . r.'eVAf J? SrSW3.' ,-...... v-" T : eatlO-tf S. A L FORD'. TVT A ILK. 16T kags "La Bell" Wheeling;, on enaeirarient, IXJ . . . . flvn una TL' ii mi A w tor sal tv atyti -aa-aa ceo it-nt tnn GEO. FOSTER A CO, in lbs extra Leaf Lard; 5001b Sugar-cured Dried Beef jnat recaived perttsamsr J. C. r reman t. at COOK'S octl Family Grocery. 8ARDI5.E8 AlfD OY.5TKR8. DOZ Can Oysters; S eases Sardines, jest teelv4 m m ..mm uu viwaui unv a, a . i PRESTÖK BROS. awav aw ivs al wj eeet
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4 - Monetary and Commercial. i The motiej market during the week has exhibited mere quiet and easy appearance than we had orcasjo to notice in our previous review. . The demand has been coinparatirel rery l'ght and discount! hare been read' Hy ebUined on food paper, ao that rerj little complaint U heard of a aearcitr, and none at all from partiei wholre ,We to preieilt Mtiffaetor, piiper u tna dUco0i . housea. Thia limited deniaad.aacompared with pre - Tion eci, i of courae attiibutabfe mainly to the r'nert contraciion of business, which has enabled h miiiets men to cany forward on their two capital a greater proportion of the operations tban In any previous year. The supply of currency la moderate but Coun.ry and Eutorn'Banks, owing to the low rates of Ex. ha ge, will now be more free in putting - out their circulation. The rute fur prime paper are 1! 2.12 per ce,,t- J cond cUa.de, or ainglc nmva range from 15 to 84 per cent. . Tberates of Bxcbaojre bare fa ther declined the market closing dull at pa:SJ premium for New Yoik Checks, and oti Baltimore and Philadelphia ruWs are in mos' eise 1 tf discount by iug ' Gin. Prict Our.. 21i. f ' " - - auuaui4ii- ' Hoo.-w e stated in our commwcal reports above, that the market foi hogs is ui settled, nndouolodw trensaetion which, if i fid one, is under the n artet. We. hare ainee been informed tiat bogs aTerugingSUI lb . can be sold here readily at $6 35 V K0 lbs. Our infor . 1 i I - . I . ... . i , .,, iohikjihiiwu icrj.vuiuic, tuat u. w i p y th t 4f4t , and wish to buy at least flTe thoutand , . ' , ' , , - . bead delivered bcr at any time. We are als' tliforn Cd t it SO 37 ; was offered to-uay on Change fir a lot, und re:ttsed. This will be an item of interest to fannars who driv. r ship to Urs poiutfor a, market. ' ISt- etu' fc.,Clf. AUCTION SALES. DKiIt.4III.i: RrSIDEM'E OS KOURTH TKKKT hoA SALH. Wn aneriorsaisataaaraaia acomtortaMe uottaea neatdone, with goad aut-houseo and eiater ... and in a goae aeig&boiaood. JTor vai tieolats eaquiro of SttEKl'l LBUNARn. A nettoaeera and General Agents c. a. LaeMAKi. . L. iwhi CHKSCKJVT At'CTIO ROOMS, orroaiTK tbk aaw cutar housk. GENERAL AUCTION KK KS Ar REAL ESTATE BROKERS. KESPKCTFL LLT tender their aarvicea to the eitiiens ot avvjinsvilleandsurroundiegeountry. forth taleof Real and Personal Property, as Jiouaea and Lota, Furniture. Dry Goods. Hardware. Groceries, etc.cto.; also particular attention paid to all out door sales of every -leseriptio en reasonable and satisfactory terms. We shall do exclusiv.ly a Commicella Butiaeae andnot having any aoodeof ourowa to place in competition with consignor, both the bnyer and aeller wii.i bav a fair and legitimate market. Wa will devote our whele time to th Auotion aud Commission business, and unr friends and customers may rest assured that we will epare no (Torts to pleas- them. With prndvnceand attention to business we hop to merit the oafidn of all those who atrust thoir busiaass turcare. BKFKKUKCES P. O. O'Ru.ky ti r.u.t iSvansvill. KcvAl.l., ALtiO & Co Wat. Park, t Co.. , Memphis, Tens, do do. Jam us Botd, d do. R. B. Sraas. New Orleans. Luv. is Snapp. do. Milks B. Folkes, Vieksbnrg. Miss. Wa. McRab, do do. - Locawooi) ,fc Bros . Ciaclnnati. Okie. Kk.i.loo li Foot. do do. Edwards & KusttXKi.L. St Lohla. Mo. Regnlar tale days Tuesdays. Thnrsdaya and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, and evary vening daring the season, commencing at early gaslight. ap5 8W EET At LEONARD. Auctioneer. DANiKL W0OLSKT BIEAat KKLSOK AlCTlOi KOOIflS Old Court Rons. Cornet of Main and Third streets, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. HAVING Isased for a term of years aad fitted ep '.". above well known stand, ws ar now prepared j roeeive for sals at -auction or private sale, all kinds of oods, wares aad merchandise-, household furniture, horses, buggies, ot.. t. Cash advances made on consignments when required. Regular sales every Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday, oommeaeing at 9 o'clock. A, M. Also Tacsday, Wednesday and Friday a ighta. at early gaslight. Out-doorsales aadsales of roa! eatate promptly attended to. - We are weekly reeelvior. sad have now on hand s Urge and general assortment of KL RMTLRK, eonaistiig otslat, spladts aad baaetrter backs, scroll and scollop tops, rim ek office. French. Jenny Lied, and Buttle wood teat Chairs; mahogany aad roaw wood sofa seat Chairs: Elixaheth chairs: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, sociables, centre, card, dinine aa l breakfast tables; light aad waah stands, lounges, mirrors, lias ommoa and misses' bedsteads, mattrasaes. tin sad wirssafes, etc.. whieh ws will sell a' Cincinnati prieea. ... We have a We en htad a great variety of notions, jewelry, violins, aceordeoas. porket cutlery, guns, pistols whips. te ete.. which we will tell st reduced prices fhrcash, wholesale sr retail. WOOLSKY At NELSON., my Auel s Al'CTIO.H SALE. I WILL sell at pul lic aactinn, on tht 24th day of November. 183.V at my rasidanc half a mile above Uoodsalvllle, all my peraonal and rl property, coasisting of 2 Horses, 10 Cows. head of Hogs, 2 Plows. 1 Harrow, 1 Wagon. Together with all my Flo sehold snd Kitchen Furniture. .SIT'...'""""0 " ,0' WOOLFGANO FRIEDRlOn. J, W. CBOCKETT ....8. St. kOWB. CKOCKCTT & LOWE, """" ATTORNEYS A T LAW, MADISÖNVILLE, KY., Will It prompt attention to all business entrusted to their nov6-tx car. LOOKING GLASÜES. AM stall tim-t prepared to furnish Lookin Glasses in Mahoaaov. Walnut, or Rosewood Frames, i-ookioe uiaa riataa. Picture Frame. te.; also, uiit frame, rirture Frame's, and a general assortment of Pictures and Oil Paintings, at wholesale or retail, at th lo west prices Q EgT mhUdAwine No. West Fourth street. Cincinnati. O. srat-i't'ivKn Tn.ntv.XaV 100 box New Herring; 40 bags Coffee 10 bbls Tar; 10 hh.il Sugar; TENNKY Ii SORENSON. oet31 S(iTlETIIIN FKESII. WE have just received ter Exprees a large and really beautiful aso tmsnt of Ladies' Wear, consisting ia partes follows: Ladies' M'k and col'd Patent Tips and plaia Silk and Lasting Gaiters: - i Do ee . do Congress Gatters; i Do do - Eid and Morocco U and do: Do Buskins. Slippers and ParisTies, hl k. w hiteaadhron; Misses' eol'd aad black Gaiters, K.idt Morocco, Lasting and Silk; V - Children's Shoes, of all kinds: Gents' Boots, of "hos "-hide. Kip and Calf. Call around and get some f ths nbove while they ars "fresh." Y on ean iuas a saving to yoursolvns by purchasing of ns, besides which ws will take good eare of yoar moVey. HESDRlChS McREA. bovz " Footer's Bloek, First street. IICIS1I I,INEN. aay CASKS Irish Linen ree'd this day and for sale hy T , JAS. LOW A fO. ef oetS-dA 418 Main St., Louisville. &y w aTk 41 COILS Manilla Rope, assorted sites, from ths M.ß W New England Cordage Co.: 25 dot Lanterns, latest Yankee invention; SO boxes Choies Chss, juttreeetved. et TENNEY k SORENSOX. TUB CIDER VIKUAK rrm ii . f ..V .1,. . m!m . h Tanderlmre1! Conntv 1 i Tarrit" i ! th.r.i.l0bbr.l.of th. -m.nd fl. hy " '" . ' " ' WHOLESALE DltT fäOODS. I . . . mm. ...!.. .mA a . WE ha now o. hand on ef ts meet W and dssirabls stocks of TerytbinB in the DR: 1 'OODS line VD1CB ve SHU 1. Ilicun or prompt time buyer, at remarkably low rate,. Our good. havs beea soleoted with great care, anl in quality, s'yle and price, we are willing t nupiicate in onis 01 any house weit of the mountain!, uurstocx conaiata m j 01 the following articli: ..... Brown and Hearted muslins, eiotns. assimeres. . prints, unsoya. ining.. --""---- - carpau. oashmere. soburg.. alpacas, de lalues. hats. amp. bonnets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags, shawls, satcneis, ce.. so. - .. vi. ! from a Yanks dock to a cambric needle. Als a large stosk ' WELL JIADE CLOTH1SG, got np expressly for onr owa trad, and te give entire satis- ; faetio. Given a call before purchasing elsewbet. aa w ehatgs nothing for showing goods, and a little as ths .cheapest l.r selling thsm. JOHNSON A FRENrH. TMoibarvitstiinBsawtiuitiii 11 . .--1 sp2S Kvanavill. Ind. caw a.- vnrn tni t-'a Attn MOSfA TOO.. w-ja w arw-. "tTFyon waat Ladies. Misses, or Cbildrea's shoes, go to EMBlCH'S Dry Good Stor on Mam street tnree ooora nlowseeona. no ia oww e.M.. w. - - - - - t is said bsksepsth best is town, and sells them at the lowist rates. Call aad roe. bo charge for shewiag them. epHtf . -nTlHFISF.D WHITK crnm.-l few hhd. left e It .k.l., n.,.lit.v for aalelow bv ihoiee oualitv. forsalelowby -Sa. V.'" 1 D J ry ill .en. - f f Q. ..t tt'.l.V oett3 D . r. . VI uuua. a a. v . , J . .. lOT ATOES. 5 bushels for tnle by ootll THOMAS H"B ADT?jr. 1 mr JBW MOLASSES. KeaeiTad par Pnmy Ballitt tha ill trat if the season f VI sWltl VJ I GEO. FOSTER & CO. sovl3 WH ITH LIMB. iSOhrltfrssh received per flat-beat. Bvl3 GEO. FOSTER A CO. 'll"wf i t. V ee
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aTfcR. klll.llsnt.il ..itkf e . ..cn, . . m ft i",' V ' , ,, , . .ii.i, eie nun Br UK t'tl ILL'S A.NUFEI'Cn i. .k. mmim tmij iw HU"H. ID, neonla ana pre every w here apeak of ula the hieheat term ef c . attoa It ia pleasant to take, doe not pore. vomit or ot. but IaviKoratea the eTttaot. It contains no Aruaie. Merciiry. Strichaiae. Qu niu-, a, other peisoaeasorie""s drug, hut U t aa originally discovered i Ann loic tv.Tiaiariai Anil at aa iprrlriiirn I... , T" "--- . I Itniu no final. Csll and get a eiTeular aostulnltg aertitlcaica trom Prof.saor. I'hyeaae Clergymen, and the 1'raas. rtiee 75 cents rer boa erihm infor4L'; .n l....tl.
mail lo any part ot the l.'aued etatra A liberal deduckiea Is rmilred cannot cVenumefcated her, hut they sntgwt theatnaae to tue traio. W ho'tnl and retail 1 v aelvca tothe reieon of eveTyborty J and it is eon ider.tiy helievi J.t. PARIT, ' d this pill rill snawer a better purpose than aaythiig whiet Or. FoartHand Wa'nutatreeU Cincinnati. has hithe-to been available to mankind. When their virtues
w hUiibKTs . fndiinaaole rroptietor, Wf. K. t JH.. U., 0. SO. 3Z th i ,... Ph.i.j -s; 1 " BftV7-iAw5tn WOOLSEV Sau vkh Wholesale, and Retail Agents at Evaaavill. Ind. Bit. EVEHSOVfl HKALTII It ESTORÄVi e7 Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Tills, t SCPERIOR FAMILY PHYSIC, entirely Togetahle; A.Y. mild and pleasant in ther action, thev improve the an. petite and a-ive tune to the t'laeative oreane. nud ohviata Coa tiveaea. t'lles. Headache, and all Bilious Unorders Collos. efco.. ft uuiesaiv ana retail oy xi. I"AKK, Cor. Fourth and Walnnt streets, Cincinnati. W. W. ROBERTS. Indianapolis. Proprietor WV. K. KVERSON, AI. I., No. 7 So. Sixth treet. Philadelphia. aov7-dsw3m WHY FEMALES SI FFtlt IA HEALTH. THE MAREiFd WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MACRICEAN. ptortssoa or diseases or sour. One Hundredth FJition (oOO.OOO) lSm. pp. 2C0. A standard work ef established reputation, found clai-ved ia th catologues'of the great Trsde Sales of New York. Philadelphia, and other eitits. and told hy tbs principal oooxseiieis in tne Lnitea states. EVERY" woman can here discover, by comparing her ewn ymtonis with thos described, th nature, character snd eanse of her complaint, and be spared much anxiety aad suffering, as well as ths unpleasantness of making known to, or making inquiries of a physician. In respect to the numberless ailments t which she is subject. Tho wife about becoming a mother baa oftea need ol instruction and advice ia respect to ber situation, huh the will here find. This hook tells hat what is ths matter, and tells her what to do lor it, ia simple but hast words, and such as sh can understand. Those suffering Irom obstructions or irregulsrities peculiar to the female eyatem. or from PkOLApsus utkui (falline rf th womb), or irom nxou ai.scs, wilt ach find ia its par s me oicaoe vi ficiciuuH, anioiiuriKv, ana rciitl. . Much di tress of miitd, s well as thousands pecunfarilv might be saved to every husband, if tho simplest laws apper taining to me marriage Mate a are cotter unoerstoou. icat, th y are not better understood is traceable to that natural and almes.eommendablo sensitiveness that will rather sutler than consult or oonverse with even a medical man in respect to oouipiamia peculiar tu me icuiaie only. In a copy of "Tho Married Woman's Privats Medical Com panioh." every female has a physioian that knows snd de scribes her Sv ry symptom, feeling and ailment, and which aba oaaoossult at sll times without violence to nerssnsittTsaeas. Extract f a letter from a gentlemen in Dayton, Ghlo.j Dattoh, May 1. W.I. Dr. A.M. WACtttCIAX: My DearSIr: My wile baa beta perceptibly sinking lor some three years or mors, in consequence ofcreat ancuiah andtulferingson s months before and during eonhncmcnt; every euccesaive one mor and more debilitated aud prostrated her. putting her life in imminent danger, and which was on the last oocasion despaired of. I supposed that thia state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. I heard your book highly spoken of, as containtns some matters rescuing my case, tin it receipt and perusal I cannot express to yoa the relief it afforded my distresaed mind, snd ths joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the greatdiscovery of M. M. Desomeaox provided a remedy It opened a prosr-eot to m which i littleconeeived was possible. But tor this, er suothet year would have passed over my head, ia all human probability my wife would aavs besa la her grave and my children left motherlecs INDIANA AGENTS: - J. M. k t. O. Howe, Bloomlngton; Parris ii Tomer Grewaeastle; James El er. Richmond; F.J. Faivrs, Shelby ville ; G. R. Barvey, Vincsnnes: James Beard. H. Faucett, and C. B . Hennly. Kokomo : J. Saodgraat, Perrysville ; A. N. Chamberlain, Elkhart; T. J. Langdon. Roctport; M. C. Dostia, Jeflersonville I O W. Allison, Franklin ; I, 0, Applerate. Delphi, and SAMTEL LISTER. Evsnsville. r Tpon receipt of One Dollsr. "THE M A RRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION' is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, tho Canadas, and British Provinces. Alt letters mi st be post-paid, and ad dressed to Or. A. M Ä1ALKICKAN, box 1224, Now York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Now ork. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S CELCB1UTEB HAIR RESTORATIVE. f HHE effects ol this wonderful Hair Restorstive, are proJL ducing the most astonitihing rcsultsin th pubiiomind; old and young are lavish in their praises of tbs virtues of this remarkable composition. It is tho only preparation thateaa b depended on to r store grey hair to its natural color, sad re-produce on bald heads a luxuriant growth. a)-The following is from a distinguished member ot the medical profession: ot. rAtL, iiib. I, io.o. For. O. J. Wom Dear Sir: ITnsol cited. I send yon thiscertiflcata. After being nearly bald Tora lang time, aad having tried all the h-iir restoratives extant, ana having no faith in any. 1 was indue d on hearing of jours to give its trtul. I placed mteelt in the hands ol a bsrhr. aed had my head rubbed with a good eviff brush, snd tha Restorative then applied an i well rul.be 1 in till the acalp was all a glow This I repeated every mornine-, and in three week t the young hail appeared, and grew rapiuli from tho first of August last up to ths present time, and is now thick, black and strong soft and pleasant to the touch, whertas"; betöre it was harsh ana v-iry, what little there was of it, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. 1 still us your Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect erop of hair. w I have read of tiiese thing. aud who has not? but have never seen tmherte any case in which any person's hair was rosily benofitct by sny of the hair tones, it., of the day. and it really gives m pleasure to record the result ol my ixpericnee. I häve recommended your preparation toothers; t alrcadv has a targe and general aale throughout the Territory. The people hereeuw its effects and have confidence in it Tbesupplvy in sent us, as wholesale agents fvi the Territory, is nearly exhausted and daily inquiries ars made fot it. Y'ou deserve credit lor your discovery. I for one return yoa thanks for the benefit it has one me. for I eertaiulv had ditd ti long sgo of ever effecting any such result Yours, hastily. J.W.BOND. Firmof Bond & Kellug Dmtgists. tt. Paul, At. T. The nndrsignd, Rev. J. K. flrasg Is Minister ia regular standing, and pnitiT ot tn urtnooox t nurcn. at nroosneio, ' j- KtUman of eousHcrahl. isJ-r-ee. era .... vorsally beloved. l: S.1, Psnr. W00!1 Dear Sir: Having me trial of your Hair Rea'orstivo, it gives me pleasure to say that its ertect has been excellent In removing, intiaaiaticn, dandrufl and aeonstant tcad-ncy to itching, with which I hive hoen troul.led Irom my n d n j ha',,,0 restnred my hair, which was b-com.ng entiu Wbii eolor , h!ir.'n,m4 B. other article, with " , , , i l...l . , anytmng J-- j K BRAGG, 1 xours, tru y. 1 arr Prepared andsold wholesale snd rets I at 1H Market atreet. 8t. Louis. Mo., and at 095 Broadway. New York, where also all the most popular patent medicines ar.for sale wholossleor retail, as low and on as favorable terms asthey B he heaght at any ether house. ,orR,at, at manufacturer's priees ky HALLOCK k e-roDDARD aad all the principal drnggisUovsrywher. myl 40Y TO THE AFFLICTED. GREGORY'S VXS.TAXT CT7RE OF PAIV. AGAIN ON HAND THE greatest known family Medicine for Burns. Coughs, rAm A.MThTn,aul Onin.ev Will euro Diarrhea. ' Cholera Morbus. Cramps and Spasms. W ill our rsvrrand 1 Agui and never known to fail. Daily aad hourly calls for this Medicine as a preventative and cure for the abovdiseaaea. Aa agent writes: I had rather trust tr y life with this thsa any other medicine. One and all try ths remedy and satisfy an lojtig, per year a sr-ater increase than any other Medicine ; yourselves, increaeeo iee in muian, iuvu.vu uw.em hofor the rublio. For sale hy all th pracipal Drug- i giatsiatos t. niteu otatcs, orivi.u aiucov, 0re - vn WHOLESALE AGENTS: LEICH A ItKLlJli. Evaniviiic. ma., successors te Mller A rarns'ey. i VHA8-. V . .. J!; .Jul" ' Johm D. Park. Cincinnati, Ohio can re otitafned of thsat at msanfacterurs' priees. , BOYD. STONE A CO... 1 oct-omw sianmee tntv. usm. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! DR.KOBIVS09HS SPECIFIC, CERTAIN AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL BOWELCOHPLAINTS. DIARRHfEA. DYSENTERY BLOODY FLEX, AND CHOLERA MORBUS. GEO. RICHARDS ft CO.. Propnstors, I Sold by KELLER.', fARNSLJiT AV CO.. teats 4 nrWrrt.e saaxetellrt BVsnrrlll. aa
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AYE E ' S PI LIS FOB ALL TBI PrXFOSZS Oi A FAMILY PHYSIC. 'INHERE hat long axltted a pnhlio demaslforaa sirtiTe J- Piratire pill which could be relied oa atsureni frtIiiljrnlniti(iptMi)i. Itu bai btu prepare t nt ttiidtmnd, and an xtsnsiTe trial ef Ü vtrtuui bai coaoia-t-Tely khswn with what, auccats it acscmpl te ta parpote desuaeil Itu easy t0 maka a physical Fnx. fcot not suj aiiK ch teattf .ll Pu.n ar ahichtbould barcaoaaof th vbjeotiooj. bu oil the anvantages of ery other. Tnia hs h. an attair.pted h.rc. and wiih what tueeeaa wc old reaixrttullj safcfiiit io the pobl'a deeieiou. It baa area- unfortunate for tha putient hiUierto that almoat eTtry poriulT iicia ia acTimnatuaa and irritating to the vo ela. 1 bis '"c Man thorn frodueeeo much aiipinf paia and raTubina ia thn aratem, aa tc mere than rotiaterbaiaaea tha gind to 1 derireii Irvm them. Taese t'ilia procner ao irritstion ct pain. aaUsc it art fro-o a previously xiatingehsiraotii a or dcranaeo eot ia the bitii. Being purtle vage tal'tc. no harm en arise frosa tbeiru.-e in any quMBtitr; but it i be ter that ay in-dicino should he ukea judisioiulT . H'inute directions lor thrtmse in theteYeraldiaeaeeato whiak thpy are ar-plicable. are girec on the l oj. Among Ibe somplaiata vhich hare beea spe-dily cured by tbtm, we Ray munttoa Liver Com lai&t, la its virions forms ot Janadioe, loI'rt'.. 1 ariTor and Lest of Appetits, Lintleaaseta lrriUhiliiy. Billions Mradaehe, lülliotia FevT, i tTfrand Ajr, Fia io the Sidnand Leins for in trtith, all tneaeare bat eoaaeqnenre of diaeued action ia tfcsiirer." As an a' orient, thay atlorti prompt and sure hol is eoativeaeas. pile, eboli. cy.'aaL-rr, kmcri, scrofula aodeenrvy. colds, with toreaeas Af th. kft nluH mm A I n, i.n.lf tr H kl a1 . im .1.. .i . "VJ irf".V' "s ' T". "I f -t i w a i'uikiivh itquiitu. They Lava alao produced tome aiugularly taeeutta earas ia wuHfc,,B, nrviwT, Oravel, brysirelaa, falpitatioa the Heart, paiaa ia the batk. atoma?h and aide. The. should be freely taken ia tha spring of the year, to purify the Wood and prepare thaat!:ra for the ehanze of seasons. As oceasitnal dose stimnlatea the stomach and bowels int healthy . actica. ant restores the apoetiw and vigor. They puri y the 1 blood. '.. 7 "" "-"""""" nnr7 torn, reaovate thestrenath ol the body, and reatore the waited .v oiaea ea enerrtos ol trio wno.e oreanism. iienc an oeea- , r.onal dose laaovantasecas even thoagh no serious derannm.'nt exists: hutonneceary dosing should never bo carried too fr. . as every purgr.tiva medicine lednces the strength. when taken to Th ihnncrf i.:..k. are once known tke public will no longer douht what renter to employ when in need of a cathartie medicine. I Belüg aurar wrapped they are pleatsnt to take, sad being purely vegitatiie, no oarm can arts treat ttir us ia aa quantity. For mm t directions. the wrarper ea th ksx. PREPARED Bt J A U E S C. A V E IT, raACTICAt. AKD AKALTT70AT. rHISIIT. 1.0WBU, KAIS. Prise 25 csati per box. . F irs boxes for 1. SOLD HY . Keller. FamsUy Co., Evsnsvills, lad.; Terra & Crawlord. Owrnsvilie; Hailock & Parmittr. Prinsatsa; G. B. Binrhsm. Patokat . W.J. Whiting. Crnthiana; . J. E. Jaquess Ä; C., Poeeyvill ; Messrs, Gardiner at Blairsvilla akd W'adssvtllsl Williams and Robertson. West Franklin: Dr. Thomas Newman and Jas. Sam&soa, MS, Tsrasstl Hudspeth & Br.. Roonville; Bowiri A Sereent. Newhurrh: Adsn s ft ramphell, Peteraburgk; Fred . Eikstein, Cincinnati, O., act all drsgglsta. iU.ln UK. W. T OWEIS'S PILLS. KOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE AND CHILLS AND FEVERS. TT ii oft-n snd leo frequently ths practise of individuals 1 the public with a list X who get ap a new medicine, to gul of eertiheates, purporting to com. from persons who bav beea euted by the rise thereof, ahen.in fact. tho. certificates are merely the imagination of tlo brain of. ths sompeuader of tbs medicine, signed with fictitious namtg. ..... The euhscrit-crs do not claim for the Pills now offered to the publie. miraculous and wondertul cures in all diseases whieh .he "flesh is heir to," but will assert, that lor th eure of ths diseases mentioned in the caption ot this advertisement, titers has never been offered to suffering humsnity so safe, sure and speedy remedy. To substantiate thia assertion, b would refer to persons in this community, who, alter trying various medicines purporting o be certaia ourss, have only found rolief from the uss of these Pills. Those Pills ars not composed of cheap ingredients;, and made by machinery, for the purpose of making ohcy. Tbey aremsdesnd Puts by the subscribers, and ar compossd entirely of cos;ly snd pure drugs, and cannot be sold at such prints as are generally set on patent pills. But thoss wh wish an article which will cur Auuo and Fever ia a few days, therehy enabling the patient to attend to bis daily occupation, will find thess Pills ths cheapest and surest medicine ever prepared. , , . Read the following eertiflcates. and if you' want mors svSdonee ef ths virtues of thess Pills.it will te given by pereoaal application to the subtciibers : Owknsboro. Ky.. August I, ls.1I . This certifies that mv S"n ass taken very sick with a chill and Ligh fever and voniting. and 1 went aad procured a box of Dr. Owen's Agus Pills, and am happy to ray that they elfte tad a speedy and permanent cure. JOHN livilcx'AR. . A artist 1. 185!. I sertifv that I had ebillocnd fever, and was induced irom ths reputation that Dr. Owen's Pills had in curing chills anl fever, to purchase a boa of Dr. W. T Owen's j etly celebrated Pills. 1 ba.1 not used th whol box before I was entirely well, and believe them te be the beat Pill now offered to the pnblio lor ths ears sf Agus and Fevsr, .C. A1KE3. OwENSSORO, FTy , May 17. H55. Dr. J. W. CMPTOW Dear Sin Havii g for th past tw yeara been severely amioted witn mint ana rover, ana nuning nothing that Would afford m any relief, only for a few days at a time. 1 was at last induced to try some of Dr. W. T, OttSn's Chill Pills, which I did, aad to my great joy, after aisHg one box. found that I was one tnore fre from tbsmost loathsom fall diseases, Chillaand Fever., I would tay to all who neve emus ana rsver, lot not moment, but go immediately to lit. J . w . uom ton. ana prore a box. aad my word lor tt, yoa win never.- trournee with C-ill again. CHAS. B. GKiar. Bo.t IlAitBOB, Ky., April 11, 18.15, This is is sertifv that I had Chilli and Fever ia my family for the past ten months, aad I tried all tbs Chill Pills and Chill medicine that were to ha had in ths country. In ordinary eases tbey have stopped the chills on the most of my family, with one exception. . On my oldest son there was son of them that would make a permanent cure until I came across Dr. Owon'a Chill Pilla. aad I can safely tay t everybody that they ar ths best Pills 1 havs steru.ed. . - . OwxxuBORO. K.. Feb. 2a, 1835. T)r TT T. OwBHDear Sir: 1 have, been sfflioted with chills aad fevers for six months, and alter trying various remedies. 1 was induced totry a boa ef your Ague Pills, which' bars eured me souna ana wail, aau t relieve tnem to oe tu best medioine ia use. BALTHASER V ACH.I have known tbs above gentleman lor six years, ana certi fy that hit tlattmeau ar.triie. t t t tthj rrTT a?:aa i.. SB At UVS'llUll! AH'tl 1BUCI , Lewispoet. , Kr., Jan. 2. 1855. Thl. eertifiaa that I have bad th chills and ad lerer fortoonth. and tried various remedies without effect. 1 then used on box of Dr. Owen's Chill 1'Uls, and tney nave entrr-iy eure mi. TUOS. P, TAYLOR. OwejfSBOBO, April 12, 1!S5. I certify that I had chills and fevers, and applied to a tood physician, who rretcrihed for me and gave me medicine, which did not break theohil s nor give me any relief. 1 was then advsied to rry Dr. Owen's Chill Pille: I did so. sndthey stopped the chills, and I am now pertectly well. They ale cured me ofa meet distrcssins pain in ths side, whieh I was fearful would result in something serious. Pereons aräietsd with chills would do well to uss them; they are c.rtaim Clir3 (ihs4J. W a 31 iy s Ktn f iT These TV.U are warranted to curt ia arerj i&MnO wher th diTectionf are followed. fiV Fr wholatrtU and retail, nr m ' t TAT 1rtTTlrtT tj .A. . IT VvjUI A lll , UTTJITglBe Owenshurr. Kr. Also by sspl fm-w WOOLSET k SAWYER, WkeUsale aad Retail 'genu. Evansville, lad. CARTER'SSPASIeB MIXTCRK THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. I.ct tbe Afllicted Head and Pond? AN iBtallibleremcdy for Scrofula, Eing'a evil. Kheunia tism. Obstinate Cntaaeous Erupt iona. Pimples, r Pstuieson th Face, blotches. Boils, Ague and Fever. CBroaie Sore Kjea . Ringworm or Tetter, feald Dead. Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints. Stul born I leers, el pl.ilietic Ditorirs. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all luaraaes arising from an injudicious uss ef Mersury, Imprudence ia Life or Impurity ol the Blood. This great alterative tr edicine and Purifier ef the Blood it now used hy the thmsands of arateful patnats frota all parts of the I'nited States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTt'RE." Neuralgia. Rheamatism. Scrofula. Einptions oa th Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers. Fleers. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys; Diseas. es of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching ef tbs Bones and Joints, r speedily put to Sight by nsing that, great and inestimable remedy , - For all diseases of tho Blood, notniat has yet teen founl to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities. acUgentiy and efficlen'ly on ths liversnd tianeys. strengthen tha digestion, tive tons ths Stomach, makes the ills clear 1 and healthy, and reetorea the eoantitu-ion, enfeebled by e or broken down ty tha cxeeatea ol yonth, to it pniariiae 1 For the Ladies, it is inoomparaMy letter thsn all the Cne metios ever ttsed. A few doses of Cast an' a apA.Mii.H Mlx tr will remove all sallowness ofcoml lesion, bring the roacs mantliu tn thecheck. sive elas-tcitr to the step, snd impror the general health in a remarkabls degres, o.youa all to "Thr.'IATom'ofe.'tiflcaves which ws bars reeolTcsl .videnc. thstther. .is-. Ä.'i'. mIS?w.tlk.b.w. aeepers. magiatra.. ------ .,.,. the wond.rfnl i to the common t v. " 1 ' T n nnn Uf" D Ilf I fi d tr a r Ki.iiiiir a i . At. s a i nv nnn KjIDIaälasD lenectsoi tnis ,., .-..a ait..... .all imJ .w'onderfui furW Th?. truly gr.ste.t of all m.diciB.. hs. ,h wonderful cure nerlorniea- . . , . m 1 KoaoB trims unless signed Bexsett Bkbs. frepil,tors"S .3 Pearl street. Riehmoed Va. to whom all erdsr ..umil es tut skciw in. ' For sals by ante & Stoddard. Evansville; Ilalloek At Prfaceton: C. H. Clark, Vlncennes, a4 by Parmenter, dealers in m edicines generally. aug 3,000 OZS. QUININE, jrssT KKUEiv Kiy s ii is is.. , n v KXPRKsS AKD FOR SALn BY FREDERICK ECK3TINE, Ja.. WHOLESALE DICOOIST, . . COB. rOOBTBT A at Alst BT. Cincinnati Ohio. . etl2-f . Printed Satinet received thiaday CB JAMES LQW k GP-. Ssasly
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