Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 102, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 December 1855 — Page 3
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LoD.it, di:mi!t.ue.t. 07 Our "Native" friend will have to give a h is real name. We like his idea on the subject proposed, and if he continues well as ho -coinmänce V can command our columns. But the name, my dear follow.
New Arrival tJF Clothing. Our little friend Anthony Lobenstine, received yester day afternoon by the Hickman a large lot of very fine overcoats, pantaloons, Ac. or the latest cut and of the lest material. He also ' ' " " 1 'r A ' a ' i receneua nno ioi oi nais ana caps some regular hanghai" hats among, others, .which deserve attention., i Call right around at Lobenstine's, under the Pavilion, and examine for yourselves.-JV1" ' V. ' . ;. XjST The Court of .Common Pleas has been in session .during this week. Judge Iglehart is confined to his room "by sickness. Judge Bake has taken Judge Igleharts' place on the Bench., , j . 'o Farmers and Pork Packers. call
attention to Messrs. Orr & Laughlin's adver- thank her clerks for papers. tisement under the above head This old and . Ful1, particulars of the burning of the well known packing firm have commenced op- Collierand 'Mayflower at Memphis, - will be rations briskly.'. They , have cut up 1,500 found in to-day's paper. We are indebted to Lead, and are just getting r actively at work P1- Charley Reynolds, clerk of the Niagara, Of this lot, COO very fine hogs came from the for Memphis paper of last Monday containupper part of Hopkins county, Ky., and de- inS these particulars, left us Wednesday eve nerve especial notice on that account, as but ,nS-
Tory few hogs have ever before been brought from Kentucky to 5 this city for killing. We -are glad to notice the enterprise of this firm j has made a beginning to what we think will ( prove next year, when our lerry tacilitics are ; iinprovad, a prominent source of the "raw material" for pork packing in Evansville. Immense quantities of hogs are taken from Kentucky to Cincinnati, and we do not see : why Evansville cannot make itself the prom nent market tor a large section of the neighboring1 region of the same State. Messrs. O. & L. äre bow fully prepared ? to purchase at the highest market rates, aad slaughter or pack on commission. ,, ,. . , . . OCT The hög market was quiet at Louisville Wednesday, and price quoted nominally At $G 25$G 50. - . :- r OirThe "crop" of whisky," says the Kentucky Amrican, will bo greater this coming neasoa' than it has been for years in Kentucky. Distillers are actively, engaged in manufacturing the" stuff" and improving their facilities to make more than their usual quantity. ' "' .CirThe flagstaff of Wallack's , Theater in Now 5Vork . lately broke off in a gale, and tailing in the street, struck a man on the head killing lum inntaatly. J " ,V ;J f . -i ' QrTho Postmaster General of Canada has offered a reward of &2,000 for the rascal who fobbed the imail at Paris a few days since. ' ' .--.1 - t ' i , ." " ' ' rfS3r!Bhe Connersville Telegraph describes a "relic" of oW times, in tho possession of Mr. .Applegate of that place. An interesting relic of by-gone times, connected with the settlement of and missionary Enterprise in, the western country, , was in 'town last week. It was a Catholic cross, about fifteen inches in length, made .of pure silver. 'On it Was stamped the initals P. ll. and the Nrord Montreal. -It was found upon the bank ' of the Wabash River near Delphi, and is supposedto have been washed out by the river from its long hiding place. " I . ;It is supposed to have belonged to one of the early Catholic missionaries who, long anterior to the civilization of this country and the march of the pioneer, penetrated our . western wilds. Its marks, appearance, 'and general make, bespeak its . antiquity. The Catholic Bishop of this diocese is of opinion that it was made in Rome. - , - - t0r-Tho Hauntington Ilerald mentions th6 Hho following case of'Perkins" reduced to its ' legitimate result: ,. 4- f , . , .-..u, , iAi soon as tho decision of Perkins was received and circulated in this place, a few of the : snake-hole keepers, wno, for some time past, have been doing business on the "sneak-and-1 steal" Kvstein. threw wide open the doors of their infernal stinking holes, and commenced "leal ne out their deadlr poisons in the old 'fashioned way.j They havo already succeeded in using" up one man, and have several more on the way. James Delvin, who, for long yean past,has nbeesin inexoraKadrinkerof whiskey, when he ' lQüd get it, died on Friday morning lastja victimtto that most horrible of all diseases, delirium tremens. Lie leaves a wife and several small children, to make the journey of life's , weary x way as best they can. " , Sorrowful Desolatiox. A Portsmouth, 'Ya , . correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot. Speaking of tho ravages of the yellow fever in "that city, ssysi 'On the breaking out of the pestilence, Ports moutn conuinea n population oi it.uw, which 1.200. mininum, have died, aböut 4,;800 are vet amonir the missinz L e have not returned. The population of Norfolk at the , ame poriod was 18, 000, of which over 2,700 have died, and there are still nearly 6,000 not returned. A desolation, all things concerned, ' fir exceeding in its result the croat plague of "London."" .', e.' an . Bopiam CoXL,-TLast evening, Cot. Cox pro sented us with a specimen of this coal, which is now mined extensively at Evansville, by Mr. Ke'rstemanJudging front our samplcwe would ' take this to be a superior article of coal for ; many purposes.-. Tho Colonel informed us that it could bedelirereanere rPouus cents. Wo are gratified to hear of th eatire uteess of Mr. KL's enterprise. It must be e chief ele - iterurise. It must De e cruel Ele mont in the growth and prosperity of our sister e.itr vansvuio. i e ua. ' - - -lOboxeeotiolao Virgloi, tohaoool . f La Pun aw Twtlt: 1 keg Pancake . Tebaoea. tom.ttto now ot1 COOK' Family Grocery. and oi tii. rt ;A oticstat of t'PFor, Rip i CoVm t ! y
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i 11 VER LTELL1EACE. ! POET. OF EVAN8VILLK. ;: f ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. I R J WA KD fm Louisville to New Orleans. ' D A GlVKN'.fa W(uk rivrto KyuitUIi. OHIO fm Cincinnati to St Louis. WM II DENNY fm Pittsburgh to St Louis.
ALVlX ADAMS fm Louisville to St Louis. QUE BN I tho WEST rm Cincinnati to N Orleans. WW GARVIN fa Louisville to HeBd.rsoa. . TISHIMINOO im Louisville to Memphis. HICKM AX fm Cincinnati to Nashville. H BRIDGES fm Louisville to Bowling Greta. NIAGARA fm St Louis to Pittsburgh. 8ILYER WAVE In St Unit to Pittsburgh. The A. L. Shot well was advertised to leave Louisville last evening for the South, and may be expected here to-dav. She will - - . have room for freight and passen-ers.
-7 The Collier, burned at Memphis, was person. They will probably hold him in cusvalued at $35,000, insured for $15,000. The tody until order is restored in the Territory.
wharf-boat burned contained twenty thousand 'dollars worth of goods, a total loss. Fifteen i ..... persons are missing, supposed to be lost. The splendid packet Baltimore will be down this morning early for St. Louis. out for her, as she is a great boat. The Alvin Adams was here in Look good We time morninS from Louisville, The Queen of the West laid at our wharf some little tfme yesterday morning. She was from Cincinnati, with a pretty fair trip, and a loaded barge in tow, bound for New Urleans The Antelope left New Orleans last Saturday evening, for Louisville, and is due to-day at this point. The Ohio Belle and Golden Gate were to have left for Cincinnati yesterday evening. ' " The Alabama, bound to Cincinnati from Nashville, knocked a hole in her bottom on Thursday, in the neighborhood of Trice's Landing, on the Cumberland. The injury is not serious, and will soon be repaired, but her ?argo may have to be reshipped. The Col. A. B. Chambers, on her re cent trip from St. Louis up the Missouri, was charging passengers at the rate $15 for every 100 miles t&ey traveled. The rates of freight were $2 50 for 100 pounds. Tho Statesman will be down to-day j from Cincinnati fix- St. Louis. The Grand Turk may also be expected, bound for the same port. The Ohio passed down yesterday morning, with about 400 tons of freight and a good many passengers, for St. Louis. i She Louisville and Memphis packet Tishomingo passed down yesterday afternoon loaded to the guards with freight; also a great number of passengers. She put out but little freight here. . ; , . The D. A. Given arrived here yester day morning from Wabash River with a full load consisting of Wheat, Pork, Beef and Flour and a largo amount of freight for rcshipment to New Orleans. . She will be ready for a return Uip to-day. We would advise shippers to ship by this boat, as she has an abundance of room for freight. ; ' : ' 1 ftjMttjil' ' Ju received trwm ariUBftld. uhto. M. slot of faoen freu vontoiaioi 104 rarietie. bfrtkindf. loroolo bj 21 tiKANT & CARSON. Ur All IttCrLAKKD! lilSTi;0 SKQl'ILI ANOSTKKL PUNS! Tho nt for Bvanovillo h iuu neeiTed lot ot COPPER od EKKO!ILM PK.NS. which, for tktirjprioritj. chcopoow. and durki)iiT. -eel ooythiOK ot iorooted. Tho flent io only Tory reoootl; l.Md. oad thoto oro oomo nf tho inl Pern. IhoT write boaotifnllTrvorT noch liko Oold Pen Call and exaoina thoaat aorll T. HKADKN'S Oroc.rj. JA. P. BAV'LESü, FOBWABBING, C 0 MM I S S 1 OK AITS PRODUCE BROKER, . OFFICE VKDKR THK CITY HOTEL, KVANS ViLLK, ISO. aTVThe highest oriee in cash paid let nil t: Ada of Grain. sVafMeue; advanced on oonaigamanu. . novae lot Sl'KDHIKS- boneaPino Applorboeao, doicn Toy Ba-keta, . ... , , IdozenTraya. , i . ,j - neets Vhte Wash Tuba. Vj dosen Olothee Hampers. Just received par steamer St. Clair at nov2U COOK'S Family O ropery. SC I.K8."-1 pair Platform Scales for sale at novlO COOK'S Family 8reoery. AC. 75saekaS. F Flour. 10 dos. Chickens, 20 Turkeys: just reeoi red at COOK'S Family Grocery . noel7 8. FLOl'K 13 cks Canal MillS F. Flour, do Posey vilie do, :i 10 do do . Fine Flour. Warranted good, and for sale by ct 17 e, a a, iiua&aii t 1HKKT. t"arns assorted at et Ballets, do do. " ' (' ": M-M 4 doacn ooTored 1 do Clothes Oaakola; for sal at " VICKBRT'S. novl7 WOODKK W ARK. nests plain Pine Tubs, rS do do Cedar e. a do painted do, doion Washboards, - ; 4 do Veal Sifters. S nests Buckeye Bowls, 2 dea. Ourly Maple do. 4 n'ts erase-b'dCe'ar Backets Idoa.irondo ,do do 5 do com me a do With n lot of Well Buckets. Milk Paila. urar Beekets. Co dir aad Pino Churns, .tots of Measures, Clothoa Pins, Knife Trays. Bung starters. Milk strainers, eta., oto. for tele at ressouaoie rates ey .tit J. W. k S. VICKRRT .11 -K POUKKM AiD THHKpHKRH.-Jaitri oetTed Rmery'e Two horse Powers and Threshers; also the Pennsylvania 4-horao Powers and Threshers: Emery Circular Saws, whith are adsotoa to sawing Card Wood erf' Shop parpens; nil of which we are Sellin at manufacturers' prices. noTlS W t UKAMT CAK3UN. rOR TRrSHKRS. Tho "Xentncky Com Crusher V is tho beet And elreancot now in nto. We are offering thorn tor eale. RAST 4t UAKSUn. 3,000 OZS.. QUIN4NE, - JfJT KKCKIVKO HIS OAT, BY K X P Ii B 8 AN FOR SALB BY FR8DBRI0K BCKST1N8. J. wBOLMAto aoooirf. x. . . roe arai ax aiAnf t Clsnclnnatl Olaio." aetll-f ' ' ' DVE LING HOUSE FOR. KENT, mi AS I am about leaving my Dwelling Heese. It ' bow for rout to a good tenaat. It is n comfortable lr-!1 tw-tor Blick, on First street, next to tho oornor i: al Division. Apply on t;.e promises narl tf CUAS. HARRIXOT0! ril P nT.fsR-HIP KOT1CB. THK enhaavibora have thia day forwod t Co-partnerahia ander the naaaa aasHyUef JOSEPH 0 JKWKLL 4 co.."rthasraataouaaof . SSZÜSfltÜllr, A. n af ana w noiaaaio ury usaas. uiarn - --r. ------ i s-oot,A4 ol, ordt e?ii' i. j.tsrB o. ""b. oetlO-tP e S. ALPORD. i I.OUKINC GLAKSE ' I A Vat at times prepared to furs lib Looking eiaaooa 1 Ja. Ushomsv. Walnnt. or Rosewood Frames. I.eokiar Qlass Plates. Fioture Frames, sto.; Bis. Oilt Fr. Pj-ote Frames, end a general assortment of Pictures aad Oil Paint nfc- i ings, nt wholesale 4i rataj. nt the lowest prices. hM it Us Vo . Weit Fctrtb atrter, cW'anirt, O. -
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BEPOBTED EXPBESSIT FOB THE JOTJBKAL ABBIVAL OF THE ST. LOUIS. , . New York, Dec. 6. The steamship St. Louis from Havre and Southampton brings London dates to the 211 ult, ' Africa arrived out on the 18th. ' Arrest of Gen. Pomeroy Heavy Preparations. . Kansas, Dec. 6. Last night about 11 o'clock, the pro-slavery party encamped on the Wakasussa, and by direction s of Gov. Shannon, arrested Gen. Pomeroy as he was passing the camp on his way from Lawrence to this place and found " ' imoortant disoatches for the East about his Threats have been made by a number of peoPe ia tne neighljor ng towns to tear down the IAm. tU! .:, .t American Hotel at this place, under tho im- ' : 1.1. A. : . 1 I A At - A -I P" u. ue.ougs vo me m.gran aiu society, but the citizens here will defend it, as they know it does not. Two hundred men, three pieces of artillery and one thousand stand of arms, passed through Independence yesterday from Liberty and Lexington to join Jones and party. ASS IIOXAL BY THE AFBICA. - - - New York, Dec. 6. Liverpool money market more stringent, Consols advanced, owing to favorable rumors quoted at 88)(388. . The main feature of news is, Canrobert concluded a treaty with Sweden to join the Allies by land and sea. Allies restore Finland to Sweden. Rumored that Denmark and Norway follow. The Port discredits the whole statement. Both Allies and Russians in the Crimea are under cover. The former apprehend attack; contemplated bombardment on the North side of Sebastopol, to compel evacuation, so that the Allied fleet can winter in the harbor. Nothing later from Kars. Omar Pasha's vanguard had reached Okrum. 1 Baltic. An allied steamer is watching for an Ameaican clipper, supposed to be in tho Baltic with a cargo of revolvers. London. Bank rates unchanged. Stock of bullion increased 58,000. Freights to Liverpool dull; rates unchanged. ? t New York. Dec. 6. The decline in cotton reported by the Africa is owing to the receipt of the new crop. There is a good supply of the better articles. There was a tightness of the money market, and considerable dullness in Manchester. . Another secret expedition from Eupatoria sailed westerly. ;.. The Turks are Öaily expecting an attack from the" Russians. The rumor that( Sweden will join the Allies is generally doubted. If true, tho Allied army will occupy Courland, in order to force Austria and Prussia to . renounce neutrality. Falinerston has decided to dissolve Parliament. . Further disturbances are apprehended with Spain, and troops have been dispatched to Saragossa. CONGEES S I 0 IT A I . THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. Washinotos, Dec. 6. There is no probability of tho organization of the House. " ' The President refuses to dispatch troops to Kansas, as the case does not call for tho interposition of the Federal Government. ' M' Washimgtoit; Dec. 6. Fifteenth ballot. Campbell, 80; Bichardson, 74; Banks, 8; Fuller, 19; Marshall, 6; Penyngton, 7; Whitney, 9; Smithj of . Alabama, 9; - Puryear, 2; Thurston; 2; Nicholas, 1; Oliver, 1; 110 neces sary to choice. Adjourned. , Washington, Dec. 6. Sekate. Mr. Hall's resolutions calling on President for a copy from yesterday's report taken ud. llunter remarked unusual to make such calls before receiving message, hich might contain information desired. Resolution lies over. Moved that the Senate adjourn till Monday, Hunter hoped not. House may organize to day. Clayton remarked that such adjournment miffht delay the reception of the message, which the country was anxious to see- Sev eral Senators urged Hall to withdraw his mo tion. Hall said in view of the fact stated by the Senator from Delaware, of which I was en tirely ignorant, that the country is waitinj with great anxiety for the message, . I withdraw the motion ha! ha! Adjourned. House. Whitney withdrawn; Humphrey Marshall as candidate for Speaker. Sixteenth ballot. RicharflsOn, '72; Camp bell, 79; Penyngton, 9; Fuller, 20; Wheeler, 10; Banks, 6; Smith, of Alabama, 14; Valk, 3; Thurston, 2; Puryear, Mace, Nicholas, An drews, Oliver. Edmonson, (Carolina) 1 each. Seventeenth ballot Campbell, 69; Rich ardson, 73; Penyngton, 10; Fuller, 2-1; Wheeler, II; Banks, 14: Smith, of Alabama, 10; Thurston, 2 Whitney, Puryear, Mace Jucholas, Oliver, Zollikofifer, Walker, and Luke, 1 each. No election. House proceeded o another ballot. - Bostos, Dec. 6. The steamship America is below, and will be up about 2 o'clock. . ' " Pittsburgh, Dec. 6. : Scant five feet in channel and falling. Weather clear and pleasant. - CisciJfATi, Deo. 6. Eight fwt wateracd falling slowly. V, New YoRK,"Dec.6. Hour drooping, choice State 9 . 72, Stite 9 31, Southern 9 15.;, Whdat declined, 12,000
bü8aeU Westera red 2 10. Corn declined at
1 uu, for mixed. Mess pork quiet Beef dclined. Lard improving. Whiskj advancing, sales at 39. Baltimore, Dec. 6. Wheat ,ower. lowerWhite , low7580. 10 Cincinnati, Dec. 6. Flour dull, asd buyers' are holding off for lower rates 75 btils sold at 7 95. Recipts 2105 bbls. Provisions Sum Cut Meats held at 4 (ti. X higher. Hogs fine 6 456 55, Whiskey Grain is stead7 875 bbIs sol 3030, BOod demand at ful1 rates. - - - - - - ...sana-am-mm MOKE HEWS FOU THE LADIES. JrST roiTad d''ret froaa tho Eita additional nnplr of Winter Oooda. to which wo inTita tho Ladies to it m frtqamtoatla al w. inland to .all a.ar.r than tha.h?.M. rutee. Fm'b " l,",l iiVrio.c"h ).Ti"iV.f..Vl4H.7ot"u"o., ifelletef Lades' Coliaii.Chemise.tes. SI, T. winn aau paruaniaraitc ation to enratoek or onion aaaro. Da Lninea Rooaa (aomaihiag aad a nsoat koaaeiiof et Ta. ata . twhich will ha aold at tho aaast ra4oad nr-cca f..' aall. no 21 KOSKK. HltUTHtk A PRRY. IM.TKnif STO K. ' ! " JnL , renn Flat Cap: 5 da Plain Poat; 40 do Plain Cap: . . ., 10 da Celorad Paper: " lOOhHalca Priatin Paper of taa falle viw iia: anx2d. 1lxl tii. J3ir.ä. Hi37. xi', uxJ; ALSO JO.Ot SnTelepca. fersalehr otII - TK.ii.MIT eV IORKNSON. CODFIhH. SO drnmajnat reeeiTcd aad fo'ial Vr nerai T KU SUX A SOKR.NSON. rtuu.ti. ouaoien. naaerted an neii TüN etlit'es, just received h II at SOKENSOM. B O A R D I N Am. MRS. K SOL KT. on Cherry stre t. between First and Second, ia prepared to aeeamniodau n gentleman aad wife, and several aiagle gentleman, with excellent Keoms, Board, ate P.rs.ns wishing to aecore a good Bearding House wonld do weß to ea!l soon. : -. decide rCSFRK.-l oaao satin -etrtpe Lustre received this day A n.oTrbranloby bot21 JaaIKH LOW k CO.. fRrXKl. Received inn Fresh Prunes lbs each, for sale by I. P. HRIMAKN. TKliTKl! TKA '-Received: 4 half ehesu Packet Tea. M paund paper, in oaddie Imperial Ten. II do on h; li do ( do da; , . - 10 do Ounp'wdar, IS do do. 15 da do - a de do; 10 do Toaag Hysen, IS do do; I J do do de do; . For tale nt reduced prices by bot ia I. s L. BaiaAkH Hflf I MOOTH Percussion Caps, l(k bales Oakum: iiistrrceiTcd by ThN-SKY k. SORhlNSOK. neris IJOtl.TRY AMU KUUM. 24 Turk -ye. just receiod at noel COOK'S Family Orocery. SEW ABHIVAL OF CLOTHING. JrST RECEIVED, per steamer C. P.ealer. a complete asaortmont or Men'aand Boys' Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Capa. and in short everything belonging te n gentleotaa's dresc and eomlert. which will be sold wholesale or retell cheaper than ever, nt the Western Star, under the Penisen Hotel. Clothing mads with neatness and dispatch. Borl6tf A. LOBBXSTINE. DF.SIK.t II I, T. ItCSIDENCE OX FOURTH STREET FUR SALE. WI effer foraale at n bnrgaia a comfortable Cottage Residence, with aood Ottt-houseo end oietent. and in a good neighborhood. For nnitieulats enquire of BUT li LbU.IIKU, duetlcnoers and General Agenta. e. a. Lnenaan. . L. iwttr CBKH'lilST ' AfCTIO!; ROOMS, ' orroaiTK tbb naw GuunT aouaa. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS k REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ESPECTFULLY tender their services te the eitisrns of Evanevitle nnd surroundtngoountry. for the sale of Real and Personal Property, na lloueca and Lota. Farnitura. Ury Goods. Hardware. Urocoriea. eta. etc.; also particular a ttcatton paid to all outdoor sales of every descriptma on reasonable and satisfactory terms. We shall do exclusively a Com mission Uusiaeee.aadnothATingunyaoousorourown to place n eospotiuon witbaunstgnors. botn theonyeraas seller wii.i have n fair and legitimnt market. We will devote our whole time to the Auction and Commission busineae. aad wur frioads and easterners may roat aasured that we will spare ne effoxjte to olees-tnem. n ito nruacneeana attentionto business wno lie to merit the oonddence of nlltheeewho entrust thsir business to our ears, j , , - P. O. O'Rilut k r.o., Evansville. IU'vali.. Also a Co., Memphis. Teas. W. Park k Co.. do da, Jam Kg Boiu, da do. R. B. Sraas. Vew Orleans. Lkwis S.Arp. do. SIii.kh K. Folkks, Vtckbar(. Mlas. Wa. McRak, do da. Lockwoiiu A Bsoa . Cincinnati, Ohio. Kki.i.ou ii Foot. do do. Epw Anna k Rushnkix, St Louis. Me. Regular sale days Tuesdays. Thursdays aad Saturdays, al 10 e'oloek. and eeery OToaing dnriat the season, commencing at early gaslight. apj SWEET LEONARD. . Auotioneere, ATTRITION FARMER!. SeOOO Abs'A Fruit Trees for Sale?, THE subscriber has nt his nursery la this vicinity, a good assortment of FearTrooa. eoasistingsf Apples, Cherries. Pears, Plums, Peaohes. etc.. eta. For i-artieulara. 11 at mr residence, en VTainutst.. be tween Second aad Third su. oeta lwtiraw- rHiLir HiiyfiiAH. TJISDBIK8. 10 roas Leathor Belts"Sil aoscu uomron, S30 grom Swan -bill Hooks and Byes, S piaees Snper Black Satin, 1000 24 bushel Seamless Meal Sacks, 15S 7-4 black Embroidered Shawls, ' 2 needle-worked Cellars. 2Opr. do UndorsleoTOS. T5 grots j et Press Buttons, IOC Pos grey Tarn, Received this day nnd for sale hy ,.- ' o A n3 lu n ok vv.. Bevit dtv dlt Main street, LonisTille. Ky. TAKE IV UP, Ml BT ME, ea the 2ta of October, a Sorrel area, so no cd tobe Irom 12 ta 14 years old, aad star ia the forehead lie had on a Black Quiltad Sadd e aad ae bri41e. The owner eaa obtala him by calling at my house aad pa las expenses. a, u . w .1 i i - u . On Princeton Road. aovl4-w3t X mile from Pigeoa Bridge. it aeorted qualities, received this day and foraale by ,ov2t JAMES LOW k CO. al tl.T. eäiC. AOO brla Pamroy Salt; 40 bales Ouaoies. extrn euallty Floar ia barrels aad sacks; for sals by JOHN BUKT1H. Water street. aboTo Mala. BOTti nv HVII.I.R COMMERCIAL COLGCR. rfl U E Third Anaaal Seasioa of the above lastitutioa, lo1 eased oa First street, beta oca hub and Syoamore. the city of Svansvilla, willcommsnceon Mea4ay, Sept, 17 The public ere assure- that the facilities offsrsd by this Sschool. forobtaiainxathorough practical knowledge ef the -ie ee of Doable Ent.y Book Keeping, ia nil iu various forms araeonal. if no superior, to nay School in the Weet. Students cau eater at aay time and progress with their espaoitiea, Ae. Time requtreo to complete n tun source, iron to 8 weeks. For eatalognee. gieing full partiealare, addri the Priaeipal, er eall at the Kooma. sepSlwd-Smw JBREMIAB BRUM. Priaeipal BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT INCREASE Vt THK MAMMOTH STOCK. AND T.AT Rtlll I HAW CATVIA'T -vr-n aiA.v mi Boots and Sheen ie now eomnlete. embra J W .ia, svsrv Tai riete of snea's aad boys', youths' and children's heave and light work: womea'saad misses' coarse ud aa Roots. Huskvas li as ana suppers, maae to ear ewa order aad warranted to wear well- OJr stock is donble the .....r aav other in the city. We hare direct connection with the largest and beet manu facto H es ta New Eagland. Oer ea ire time aaii attention la given to the parcbase and sale of GOOD BOATS AND SHOES; And giving this one branch of merchandising ear eatire ett.tin. wo aaea n aeciaea euvantaeje ever euooo wnoeo uns U oooonied la snaaiag p eeeervaenie wen oarroia, oaace p.n. Ki.h haoks. Sansaaee RatTr.Be.aadOoTUaroyiai.ee- . : v. i nn.-.nMt. withoat-sbles. - Ha. -iir ootaanu anooaoi oonsonn aeeiero. wur Notioaa ef Notiea Hoaeae. asad -Dry Oode fsem Dry Ooode Honses. A etty ie ae pines for eownvey stores. ' HENDRICK k MeREA. Bevl2 : F rstsirset. Foster Block. FOR WABASH RIVER. THE BI .JbCapt. Du 'Ä Wabash Ri "eloekP. THE ne now ataemer KATB SACHBT traeitCBBT. will leave EvansTille, for Rivee am edsMSSV. 04. 17th. at , M. . For freight er passage apply oa board. Loeue-ii raranvss. 4P. Just received a groat variety ef Tats aad M. Faasy Uoeds by botib 1. jaia..aua APr'SAIi TO THE LADIES OF EVANSVILLE AND VICINITY. Particular Attraction. WB are prepared to show to our aumeroua easterners an utnu an antirelTaew stack of Winter 1Se la. eon aisting of tho richest variety nnd the most beantitnl aasoit moot ef such oeds adapted to the eeaaoa All these Goods haTinx beea purahaa-e aae seiectcu y s-t jieti uovtiioi ia tne Niw York market -weeajoy nasorpasead advantes ..a -- . kl en olfer tbem atuaasuallr low prises. Our asw and sxcellent assortmcBt embryss every ertte'e i...i.ki. and desirable la the liae el Dry Goods sad Cloth - l. You are respectfully sattelte' to eall and examine these Oiods. WM LORWENTHaL k CO.. Bool Cera er First aad Mala stre sec BITE 1,1MB.-CJP brtofreih rocelvej poe 1S boat. botU GBO. FOSTER at CO.
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...... et IKHIf , It FI IIOK CHILLS AND KUVKR 1. , . OY ttU AUli K. most I'ocular aad certain rrmalr noer known. The n.nr,l. and pras eeen where speak of it ia the highest terms of commendation . It ia pleaaaat ta take, does not puro. vomit r aweat. but ineigoratee the system. It contains no Arsenio, Mereury, Strichniao, Qu'nin. or a:iy other voiaoaeaa or injuriena drug, but it ia an originally dieevered Autiilete to lalarla, And as an ACtTB R II. LEU Ithasaaeannl. Call aad get n eirtultr ooataiaieg oertialeates frem Prof, Mora. Phyeiaiaaa. Cierf imea, aad the Press. 1 Price 75 cents per box or three boxea for 2: can be cent by mail to any parte! the 1'aiced fctat-a A liberal daduatiea made td the train. WheUseljaad retail Kt . n. part. Cor. Fourth aad Wa'auts'roet Cneisasti. ' W W BOBKKTS, Indisaapel Proprietor. WM. r. UVfRSOX. 11. 1.. No TSo. S.ath street. Pniiado nhin. aovT diwjm WOOLSKT A SAWYER j Wholesale and Retail Agents at Kvansvilla. lad. ' DR. KVBR60V8 HK1I.TII R K8TOII ATIb K? j Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Pills, - VM.PKRIOR FAMILY PHYSIC, entirely v,eUUei mild and pleasant in tha-r action, they improve the appetite, and rive tone to tho eieestive oreaus. aad ebviata f!es- , tiveness. Piles, liaadacho, aad all Bilious Disorders Celles. eto. Vi holetale aad retail kr J. D. PARK. Cor. Fourth aad Walant rtreeu. Cincinnati. W W. ROBRKrs. ladiaaapahs. Proprietor TX.I. KTERSON. M. P.. Ke. 7 So. bixt treel. Ph.Iadeiphin. ner7-dvSen WHY FKAI.ILES 81 FFER IA I1KALTH. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. 11. MaUEICKaX, raorasaoa or piseake or sin. On Hundredth Edition (500,000) 13m: ff. 230. A a'andard work af established reputation, fsund cla-Med In the catalogues?of the great Trade Sales of 'ew York. Philadelphia, aad oth.r etties. sad sold by the principal beokscUers in the United States. EVERT woman ana here discover, by eonrnriag her ewa symptoms with those described, the nature, character aad enuse ol her eomplaiat, aad be spared much anxiety aad suffering, as well as the an pleasantness ol making known te, or making inquiries of a physician, in respect to the aamberless ailments to which she is subject. The wife about becoming a mother has often neodef instruction nnd advice in rospeet bo heraituatieB. which she will herefed. This bsek tells bei what is the matter, aad tells her what te do tor it. ia simple bat shaste words, aad each as she enn naderstand. Those suffering from ebstruetlons or irregularities pseuliai to tho feaals evstem. or from PKOLArsua ctkui (falliua t tho womb), or l rem riM9n sues, wilt each find ia ita par l the means ei prevention, amelioration, anu reiici. Much di troee of mind, ne well aa thbusauds pecuniarily micht be saved to every husband, it the simplest laws apper taining to toe marriage state were totter unoerstwoa. ibat, tu y are not better understood is traceable to that natural and almee eeuimeadahle sensitiveness that will rather suuer than eoaeulter converse with even uanidical mania rospeet te eomplaiata peculiar to tho female only. In a copy of "The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," every female haa n physician that knows nnd describes hsr evry symptom, feeling and ailment, nnd which she can consult at all times without violeaee te ber sonaitirenets. I Extract of Blotter from a genüemaa I a Daytoa, Ohio.) - . DattOW, Mar 1. IH7. Dr. A.b. VAvaiCEAlf: VyDearSir: My wile baabeea perceptibly aiakiog lor .erne three yeareermore. in ceasaqueuee olareat aaeiiish andsufleringaoa e month4 before and during confinement ; eeery successive one mote nnd more debil itaied and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent daascr, aad which wan en the last oecaa on despaired ol. I supposed that thie Stat, of thiagi waa inevitable aad resigned myeell to meet the worst. I heard your book higlily spoken of. as ceatainina some matters reaching my case. On ito receipt and perusal I cannot cxpreeo to you tho relief it aDorded my dietr. seed mind, and tbsjoy iu pages imparted to my wife, en learning that the great dieooeery of M. At. Deeomtaox preeided a remedy It opened a prosroet to mo which 1 littleconcoiTod was possible. But lor this, sre another ear would have passed over my Beau, man unman preoaoiiity aiy wne would hare boea ia her grnre aad my ohildrea left motherless. IMDIASA AGENTS: J H Jk 3. O. Howe. Bloomincton: Parris A- Turner Ureeaeaatle; JamoeEl or. Richmond; F i. FaiTTc. SLelby ilia: t. K. Harvey, tacennea : James ncaru. rt. faucett. and C. B . Hensly, Kekouo;.':. Snodgrnso, PerryiTille; A. N. Chamberlain, cianart; i . J. i.engan. noes pert; at. u. Dustin, JclTersonTillet W. Allison. Franklin ; I. C. AaDlesatc. Delphi, and SAMl KL LIST a. K. tvansville. Upon receiptor Owe Dollar. "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATEMKDICAL COM PAN ION issent(mailed free) to any part of tbe Tutted States, the Caaadaa, and British Provtnooa. II letters mi st te poet-pal. ana ad dressed to Ur. A. M 31 AL RIOKAN, box 124, ' aw York City. Publishing Offioe, No, 12 Liberty Street, New terk. sept sm-aaw iriOKGANc KEEN eV PHESTOX, OBBERS OF FOREION AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Notions, Hat, Cap, Ilonueta and Sixties, TAVRaewoB head a very lare aad general assortmsat f Lire (I ,ode. eonsistiua in Dart of the best steles el the richest and brightest colors of American Fancy Trinis: blue and white, blue aad oraago. black and white, solid biaek and fancy oolore; English nnd French solid nnd figured It and aaop aou secoou mourning uo, neaiuge, eiobootaana rowa Shirt ngs, do Drills, and 4-4 light and heavy browa SheoMug.. black aud colsrea uamoncs. overcoatings, aali- . , ,. , , , l. . , ri ; . , . gOtS, TWeeOS. n.y. eoaus. Dill ... J vHiiueroe, oiaca Satin and Woolen Vestinss: scarlet, yellow, white and Salisbury spotted Flannels, bleached aad browa Cotton Flannels, sialic and seamlesa Bagging. Toweling. Canvass. Padding, ni.is i.i Df.Ti: a. ao ani k.o " ut Silosias brown ilollasxU. black Silk, riorencc do. Serges, black nnd blue Breadclotba Woolen Drawsra and Shirts, Shirting Stripes. Apron and Caledonia Shirting Chocks, rick colored tancy cotton nnu noi i-ibibjo, w e sen and Weol Bagging, Plaid Oinghama. r-Uin and bright rich colored Mnncbeaiernad Hamilton Do Lames. PcrsisnsChilli, Cashmeres. Oo burgs aad Merino Dress Ooods, Mt-hair and Silk Black Alpaens: eulored plain and figured do: black and colored VolveiS, gray and while Bad and Saddle Blankets. DoIrish Lineas: (jetton, on. sua ana uiesa tianeaerehiols. black aadcoloredSilk Crnvau: limghamda, nasnaad cotton: bleached an-l brown Jaequare t,ottoa lanivvietaa. WorsUd aad gottoa eoioroa table ceveia, ras st, t-sa bre Ha, Lt. . vr Ii 1 1 n u'iur.i. eln and Mall Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns, lala aad plaid Cambriea, aa Jaconets, ol all qualities aad prices SHAWLS. Pi.i. d embroidered Bav State Lone Shawls. M by 12. aad 72 by Itt ineheet large end small plaid Vee ea do. black andeolored embroidered Caesimere ee; scarlet, orange aad Xaxarsae blue, plaiB aaasmbroiaereuaiagieaaotonf anawte UOS1ERT AND GLOVES. White black, slate aad gray mixed Cotton Hose: black. white aad mixed Merino do: Alpaoa. Prussian blaoa nnd Moravian do: ingrain black span am no: siisece' white. knei. mixed and slate Hoeei xray mixes) Lam be-weol oo chi dren's plain aad plaid Germantow a Woolea Hots: msa'g hiu hrawnanamixco ootton nail raoso; a'ey aiermo uoi women's white, black, lau and colored Cotton (Jloves: plain and embroidered Lisle Thread do, colored Cashmere do slace silk liaed do: blue, black aaa oaiorea sua oo, aaes a.ia as UiMM enloeod Cotton tiloTee. Caehmeredo: ehildrea's wool ea Glores: m-a's whits, black and slate Cottoa Olores, Lisle Tk,..4d. Wolen do. B rlin lined do. Buckskin do. and Buckskin Mitts: beys' uiota te lores, oottea aas Lists i arsaa iiloves. 1 "..fl. RoenaadoTS. white aad colored Spool Cottons, whits sad colored Skeia d. black aad drab Li aaa Threads, black aad oelor-d Sewing Silke, blaek and drab Twists: bleak, white ol..eed Cotton Tanes. white L bob Tapes. Liasn Braida. eolered Worsted do: bonnet, cap. b ack aad colored Taffeta Kikkoos bleak Silk Velv.-t do: Side. Tack. Picket. Ivott eod Eaeliah raer-horn Fiae aad Dressiag Combe. Lead and Slate Pencils. Stool Pens. Pen-holders. EaTclopes. Memor andum Books. Cap and Letter Paper. Wrappins do. Comfortera: Sewing Dan log an leetrtng Keeiles: wmte aao Jepi Hooke and Kva. silvered sni wanroiii ae. rorte-meeeti Pi.. Putl and Hair do. ThiaaMoe. Purees. Pearl nnd A rate Shirt Buttona: Vast. Coat. Overcoat ea I Suspender do. Drees d . Raser Strops 8 harter Brashes aad Boxes and Saape, Pereusaiea Csps. list aaa n atsr proof oo, Bi tos. wasrs, Jewelry, eta. - - , lew aueus... atae as rt.i JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. GREGORY'S TXUTANT flTTRS OF PAlf. AO A TN ON FT A KB THE greatest kaewa family Medicine for Bumo. C iuehs, fUMi Sore Throat and Ouiasr VVill core Diarrhea Cbalera Morhna. Cramr and Soaiois.' Will euro Fever and Arte and never known to fail. Daily aad hourly cells for thia Medicine ss a preventative and core for the above diseases. Aa agent writes: I ha4 rather trust n-v life with fnis tbsn any other medicine. One aad all trT the remedy end ettis'y yourselTes. Increased eates in Indiana, a thoneand doca bottles nerysar a ar -e'er increase than any other Mdie'ac now before the ruMie. Faesale j all the principal Druegists ia the United Slates, British America. Crtiferaia and Oregon. WHOT.BUALS AOENTSt LRICB A TERLING, BvaatTille. led.. tnseesee rite Keller FamsloT. CA. H CtlKK. ineenacs. lad. ' . , . Johm D. P auk. Cincinnati. Ohio ante obtelnee of ahem atmaaufactarers' pi iocs. B kO. BT Mit m ra. eet'-emw ilanmee tisy Ohio. UOÜKYi HOJSEY. JOS lbs ebelce BtralBe llewsw4 arrTT COOK'S Faariy vJiessry,
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A Y EE 'S PILLS. FOR ALL TBI TVX.T0SSS 04" A FAMILY PHYSIC. 'SHKKK haalaag exiaud a public dtn and lor aä BtttiTO JL puraati pil which eould bi rtliad on na aura aa krrloctljaal n in op ration. This haa btes .rcpar.d to n.rit that di-mind. and an cioniiv trial ot ita irtue. haa coaciaaiTely ahuwa with a hat iukui itaeo mil atea ih. parioaw dcaianed. It la eaajr to make a pbjt eal Pn L, Lot out to mikctbebcecof ail Pii.i.b are hieb akould tu none af theuhjeeuoua. bat all the advantage of aerjr othir Thi haa heen at-.empted h.re. and wiih hatauccen we would roapei tfull submit o the publ e dcisie . It baa tea oalurtnnate for the patient hiihetta ih.t almost eTrjr pariaiiTo meiicine i acriminiuua ana irritatiug to the oela Thin iaact Many o them produces, muri, cripma pain and re Tulsion in the westem. as to more than counterbalance tho good to be derirrd irom them . The Pillp prot no-no Irritation or pa'o. nsUts it ari from a previously eiitirgobatruetion or dvraitgen ent in the Loaola. Being purely acte table, no harm cau arise from theirutve in an quanutr; hut it w be ter that any medicine aboum re taken uOiciousl . Minntedireetionsiorthtriruse in thatveraldisas isenaei.to whiea they are applicable, are given on tue box. Among the eomplaiata which have teen spe dily cured hy them, vt nisy m ntioa Liver Cnmt laint. in its various forms ot Jaundiae. InUigest'on. I. snguoraad Uossof Appetite Listleasacsa Irritability. Billieua 'leadarhe, liillioue lever, rvett-hd Agke, Paia iu Ute Sidrfaad Leina toy in.truth, alt " fcess are but ceasc iieaee of diseased action id theiiver. At an erieat.they nierd prompt and sure relief in coititenets. piles, cLeiie. dysentery, unmors, scrofula and itcurvy. colds, with soreness of tho body, r. loots aad irapirity of the V.oci; iashsii, nay and every case v. here a prgatire is required. They have also produced some singularly successful ear's Va Bhcumetism. lijot. Dropsy, Gravci, Erysipele', Palpitation of the Ueart. rains in the hack, stomach and sida Ti ey aSould he freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the vtvun du pi.i'.ro i:ic eyscvus lor me cnaUfie seasons. AB oceaaiinal dose stimulates the etc dachend bow els in to healthy i action, aal restores tte appetite and Tiaor. They puri y the j blood, and by their stimuUct ae ion oa the aire latery eystern, Tcnoeate the strength el th booy, and reitore the wssted I or disea ed eneigieiol the hole organism lfenea oeea- ; atonal dose is adtantagtous even though na sennas derangetnvnt exists butunncceaa,y dosing should never be carried, . too far. at every purgative tpd,tine euucea the strergtb, when tsken to exeees. The thousand case in which a physia is required cannot be enumerated here, but thev euere t themselves to the reason of ever j bed) : ana itisenn dentlv belieeI ed this pill will aaswer a better purpose than anything whiek j has bitae'to hceu available to mankind. When their virleee ' are eace known tke public will no longer deuht what remedy to employ when in aeed of a cathartic aedicins. j Being susnr wrapr sdthoy are plaatsnt to take, aad being i purely Tegttable, no barm eaa arise from thsir ase ia aa cjuaitity. , For aiante directions, ses tbe wrspebrea the bei. PRKPARtD if , james c. a Vir, PIACTtCAL AMD AXALTTIaAl rBEHIST LBWBLL, Alt. Prion IS esst Per box. Five bexaa for II, SOLD J-Y Feller. Ferasley A Co.. Evaaavii'.e, Iad. Ysgie k Crawford. Ow'Bsville; Hailock k Parmittr. PrikoeUBs . (. H. Bingham, Patbki; W.J. Wkitiug. Cjathiati: . J . E. Jae;uess it Co., Poaoyeiu ; Messrs. Oaidiaer at Blairsviile sad WaJesv idle Williams aad Ruberuan. West Franklin: Dr. Thomas Newman aad Jas. Sampson, bit. Ttrneaj Iljdspeth k Bro., Boonville; - - Bowers A Ssrieat. 'owbursh: Adams k Campbell, Petersburg! Fred . Kckstsia, Ciasianati, 0.,aad aUlragtfiBS. ortll-m UK. W. T. OWEIS'S PI1LS. FOR THK CUKE OF FEVER AND AGUE AND CHILLS AND FEVERS. ITiaeftfBaad 'ee frcqdeatly the practice of ladiTldaall who get ap a kew medicine, tv gull the pubüe with n list ot certibuatas, purporting to eoma trom persons who hate been cured by the use thereof, tv hen. In fact, thoe eorttneates are merely he imagination of the brain of the compounder of the medicine, signed with fictitious nstrns. -.. The sabsstli ere do not claim for the Pills bow o tiered to tEi publie. miraculous aad wonderlul cures in ALL diseases w hisk ths''fiesh is heirte." bat will assert, that lor the euro ef the dieeaeoa mcatioaee la tne eaptiua 01 tnio euvertiecB.eni, .. there has never been onerea to sunering Humanity so sate, sure ana speedy remedy. To substantiate this aarertion. be woald refer to persons in this community, who. alter trying various medicines pari ortir g e be certain eures, havo only found relief toni the use ol these Pills The-e Fills are not ooinpos. d ef sheep Ingredients, sad made by machinery, tor the purpose ot making e oney. They are made and put up by tho eubscribers. and are composed courtly of costly and pure drugs, and t-annet be selu et such prises aa ars geaerally set oa potent pills. But those ate wish aa article which will cure Acue nod Fever in a lew daya, thereby enabling the patient to attend to .te daily eecu' patien, will find these Pills the cheapest and surest madieiaa ever prepared. Read the following certificate, nnd if yon want mere evidence ol the virtues of these Pills, it will be given b) personal application to the autsetihers i OwKMftBOo. Ky., August 1, 155. This certifies that my son was teksn eery siok with achill aad high fever aad von Hing, end 1 went and procured a boa of Dr. Owen's Agas rills, ana am nappv to ty tust i rev elfee ted a speedy aad permanent cure. (jlitl Hi AIcFaB. Angustl, 15,' I sertlfe that I had ebillsaad fever, aad was induced irom the reputation that Dr. Owen's Pills bad ia caring chills and lever, to purchase a box ef Dr. W. T Oaen'sj oily celebrated Pills. I na-1 not need the whole box before I was antirely well, aad believe them te be the beat Pill now otcrod to the pa bile lex tke care ef Ague and Fever. . E.G. AIRES .OwaSsrOKO. sty. May IT. ItSS. Dr. J. W. OxlF-ro Dear Sir: Heel, g for the paxt tw fears been severely sinistra with f. uns sua revcr, ana neui g aothiag that would eflord me eny relief, only lor n lew days at a timo. i was at leas inuueen to trj souie ei ur, a , Oocn's Chill Pills, which I did, and to my great joy, after niaagone hex. found that I was ones more tree Ilea themost loethaume ei an oiseaees, t nine ana revrr. I would say to all who have Chills and Fever, lofe not moment, but go immediately to Dr. i . n Joni ton. sua procure a box. aad my weid (er it, yen will nev. r b- trouMe with O-iUaagaia. t;na. a uattax. Bc Hfisox. RJy., April 11. iis. This Is te certify that I bad Chills and Fever ia mv frmi'y for tbe past ten montlis, and 1 trisd all tbs Chill Pills aad Chill medicine that were to be had in tbe country. In ordinary eases they have stopped the chills oa tho most of my family, with one exceptioa. On my eldeataoa there was none of them that would make n permanent cure until I eeme across Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, and I can ssfely say te every bed; that .hoy are tk. best PiU. I have tfQ JACMOlr OWENFXORO. KT. Owri-Dear Sir: I have be Feb. 12. IM Dr W. T. een stnieted w ediee, i was induced ta try a box of your Ague Pills. wb. have enred mo eouad aad well, aad 1 believe tbem to b- t beet mediciae ta ne. BALrMA3c.it AOtr I have known the above gentleman, for tlx years. Bad sefT fy Uat his statemsats are true.J. PLUNKETT, River Trsdei, -Pitubarg, Pa. LEwigroxT, Ky., Jan. I. 13. Tbft sertifisstbatl bare bad the chills aad Isrer for moatas aad triad various remedies without elect. I then used ea. box ef Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, aad they have entirely te. TÜ03. a, TATLvse. Oeimioio. April 12, I'll. I eertify that I had chills and fevers, and appl.. d te a see physieiaa. who prescribed for me and gave me tnedieu whioh did Bot break thechil's aor give me any re! v. J .i 1 rw. rihill Pille: I did st . andth stopped tho chills, sod I am bow perfectly well. Vbey al cureu me oi a most uhuthi.i i -' . m ' - - - . -fearful wonld result ia something aerlooa. Persons afflict. with chills would do well to use them; they are J carta . cure. ". gj- TBS rilli tie etrrstwa Mf i e.v " Where the directions sre followed. auT bar Said. WBOiasaiowou retail, r ' J.W.COMPTON. Dmggiet. Owensbnrsr. Ky. Alse by epl 4aWOOLSET k SAWYER. Wholesale aad Retail 'eeeta. ETansTille, Ind. CARTKR'SlSPAÄltH MIXTIRK! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOw! NOT A PARTICLE OK sskuiki is ir vi - and PonaePwf I.tt the Afllictert eaa AM infallible remedy lor aoroiuia. n.icgsavn. ssiiibstism. Obstinate Cutnneoet ErupUeua, Pjmples er P- atulesos tbe Face. Blotches. Boils, Ague and ever, unr-ant Sore Kyes . itingworm or mm, . ""-"T"Y , aad Paia efthe boaoe aad Joiate. Stabbora l leers, byphilistie Disorders. Lumbsgo, Spiaal Complaints. end all Diseasea arising from nn injudicious uas ef Mercury, Imprudence iB Ljlle. or impurity oi two .', u1Vt . .it.,..i.. ei.diilis tsi Purifier eftha Blod ie bow need by the thousands of grateful patitatt fietr all narU of the tutted States, wbo testify daily to the r mal kable eur performed by the greabeat e all medieiaee,matisen, Berefula, isiuaiiere on e "; ;" Fevers. Ulcers. Ola aorcs. aociwbi si we .i..e.p, '. eeof theTbroat Female Compleiata. Paias aad Aching tb. Rn.es and Joints, ire speedily pat te Right by BsiBg Hi great and i.ti-.bl. remedy or an oiseaeeooi ... pi...,..,. ---- rjto oomoare with it. It oleenseeths system of ell impueiai. aote gently nnd efnciently on tbe liver and kidneys, etr.agir ens the digestion, eiv-s tone e tbe Stomach, makea the ah clear nnd beuUhy, nnd restores the oonetitotton. enfeebled disease er broken down by wheexseaaes ol youth, te iu prtt itivo Tigorsnd stressth. .v.u. Forthe Ladiea. tt it ineompnrably bettor actios oTcr naod. A few doeea of C abtbb'B tore will remove alleaUowaeee efeoa.pleiioa.brieg the re. . mantling to thecheek. giTO elae'ieity totbettep. j" Intnrathe general health te a remarkable degree, beyoa all II medicines STcrhearoof. . fc .,-. -.' Ths l.rge ttabn ef ortlfleat.s " JT from FetsSaa from all parte of ths Tai" '"V, no numous - . , narformed Brkbb. Preat to whr t? all ordStore. o 3 "in...., ""V:. . rF.7..!rJv Hali'ck Stoddard. Kv.e.viU.I Hello. Permenter, Princeton: C. H. Clark. Mneena... s.d , dca'crsia mcdieines generally. ' j - " - . . , i . .. innmea. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! spec rv I v ..in ivn 8AFB cfTE F"P ' " "t-r t CPLAINT rtMRVpfPA l.tETFTV fcLOO. . jefcUK, AND OHOLFRA MORBUS. SAFK TTE EO. RICHARDS k ProoTiaearw,, To. 1. College HslKWaifitesy CBenm. eUaw dealers
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