Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 221, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1857 — Page 1
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nf The prlrif nf yenrlr lertier U limited t tHeir ovn immeduu biuiiMas in their own name; and Hit adTertemenU for the beneöt of other persons, a well a legal adTertsement and afiTertiiniM of auctioa aale aad adTertseaenU vith the name of other - penona, acnt in by them, miut be paid fo. at the tuual VT" X 9 report, re!atim or prf eedin of any cortxratln, oeiety, association or public meetinic. and no lommaaieation deim)d to call attenüon to any matter of limttad or indiTtdnal loteret can be Inaerte!, an le raid for at an adre-twemeiiU or Hq adTrti-ment ran he laerted frauöousy frtMrttaMe me ther twCMtiM taaUtutionaor extracts for yearly idrncwill not he iietiaaed nless an ort to thiicttert- U left at the effloeTaoA.when discontinned inWthan a rear, the Mr if tM whole year will he cbjwd. ' m LertladTertwemenU herenfter, wd be puMUhed it tfce xroe of the attorney onlerin,and not delayable for the. legal proceeding bat collectable at our r-"8r OnTtfirmi for Job WorV iod transient adrertise. heute are CASH. ' ' '
-BUSINESS CARDS. ÄU tOUtltAiT (Notary 1'uDUc.; m' IGLEIIAIIT & ANTHES, . ATTORNEYSATrUVW, WItL practice law and Wki collections In Vanderbort? a.vd the a-ijoining counti in Indiana. They hare also established in the city of EransTUle, a T ; HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, , rhere tlwr will attend to the nnrehas and sale of sTransrlUe eity property, as . well as fHrms nl farmnrtand in any of the Veetern State. They will alsoprocnr, purcha, sell and lonte , land warrants, V pay taxes- collect rents, examine üS .or attend to Iny ixhfr business apperUlninc to the duties of AttorBieserKealKstateAcrents: . . , ' Lots ta all parts of the city, and farmtnf lands in r. Hons localitke for sale. Olficeon Third street, nearly -wpposite the new Court-house. janiaiy - ' - JOITÜ W. FOSTEIt ' ATTORNEY AT LAW ! NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on Third stoet, in rear of Crescent City Bank Wldinf Pi7 . WM. B. KIXXET, , 2. J w. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASD GENERAL COLLECTIXO AG EXT, ik3Xf . niNDERSON, KY. JOUX nfOLI, Ja-, iJ RCDOLPn KEIIRv, Real Estate Aceaey for : SOUTHERN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. ' MoaiY vom tievRCD imiTmi examined. ' fW oSce orer Canal Bank Eransrille, Ind. fei ' ' ' "' INGLE & KEIIR. JOHNSON & HYNES. MORRIS S. JOTTXSn an.1 FLTTTIK T1YNES hare formed a LAW PART.ER$IHl, nd will practice thHr profe-xnon in all the Court of the State. IW 0Sce.4n.Thir4 street, he tw etui Main ana jLocost in the Cracent City Bankbaildin. JylT jony f .' crisp;1 i 5 N OTA R Y ; p U D 1 1 Cl ' . "AT" th' frwirnU L&mwy kmmeA Iwos, 1. Foster's Buildings; wiil attend to drawinc; up deeds, taortcasjes, and all other writings entrusted to him. f - necl.tf - - EDMUND B. SEYMOUR, r ATTORNEY AT LAW. Aiilfttarr Pabllc. - ty Oce on Third street. In rear of Crescent City Bank Buiklii. Jtl eplSVly ' EYANSYILLE, IND. WM. K. McGREW, Attorney At Lw and Xotary Pnbtle. O.Tic In the Crescent City Bank Building. ' WILL attend faithfully to all business entrusted to mm-- . ..- . - mi on J AHE S M. SHAN KLIN, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Bvnftsvlit, Indiana. Omci-Jftind street, in the rear et the , Crescent City Banlt jntmne;. t ; , , ,p-i.t 1 - HENRY STITES,' ! . . ITotaiT PttVIe'and Jditlce'cf tie Peace f ! ' M-f ittMWt.. TT.T.' ' T. tfanil enll-rfn an.i wvtrlnr.laiaiS In utheastem Ininmsand all othf busineks , tmnrt&niar tnLid otncesi ivtYmc taxes, etc. ' Refer to W. T. Page Esq.f Cashier Canal Bank : Kransrillev Ind. ap2)wtf BEELER HOUSE, i vixcExxEs, rvD . ' rroir thi 0 &x. imui emci feWltf '-!-'T C?T.X. BEEXXR.Trtprietor. JCLARK'S AMERICAN-HOTEL, .3; .:: yincbxnes, ind j 1 JT 5f. CIjARR, rroprltorv . a T III3 hanse has been refitted and refurnished, and s i f i - ' nik'lA is now ua uue mw - CITY HOTEL, wats a iuwiix iiu asn ditisioh, - - Eyansttlle, In4 oetltf , W3I. II. BOICOURT, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL. C. K. DREW, Pfoprietor.." ATBX STREET, CORNER OP SYCAMORE, ' Eransvillö, Indiana p30-ly 1 " . . ' GREEN RIYER HOTEL, ' JAMI3 STRYKER, Proprietor. VtiTia iTkiiT, coim waljict, lyxssyiLtr. TIII3 house has been renorated, ret3tted andrefur nitfhed, and is now opO for guest. The uroprieInf Iks taken the house with the intention of keeping tt, snd no rJn will be srwsd to irmVe It eomfrtAe no tnse wpo patronise ine nonse. iywwnw r tsJrra witk nr virhnnt loririnff. . N . B. I hae also rood wagon yard and stable for he arcommniiatlon of people from the country. ap-6aaitJtw . fa I SET . iU.ll ..'..tawts bowsi. . : ALLIS & HOVEÖ, , (The old firm in business again,) . Forwarding and CommlMlon Merchants, icTinin errni ciiiihtid magnolia whisKT, PKAlBaS t ALL IMDI OF FRODCCE, SCrSSI- ! OK OL BOC1BOS AO ITE WHISKIES, A SB roEEtt a to Munin Liqroas, Jzc, Water street, tnd door abore Vine, Bransrill, Inl. feSly. . . . ; H. B. WHS SLEE... ....... T4XIS V. WIOOS, " 1 ' (of Carlisle, Ind.) WHEELER Sc RIGG8, WHOLESALE DEALERS GROCERIES, PRODUCE, MAILS, WINDOW GLASS. GLA83WABE, fce. He. No. 47, Main street, between Pint and Second, EV A3 STILLE, IND. CHARLES S. WELLS, VWTHOLE4ALB HARDWARE DR ll.RR Mainrot, two Aorelow the ftate Bank, XranSTllle, Ind- Orders for I lard art promptly filld at lowest Clm-tnnati prices. JanJOly . I. U D. HEIM ANN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN . GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, QUEENS WARE, LIQUORS, fcc, sc., Alain street, I Im above Second, Eransville, Ind. Jsn31tf ', : . : , J. T. COX, HOC ER, P0RWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, , BE ALEE IÜ ALL KIXDS OF FEODCCE, YINCENNES.IND. tMwW attention paid to amrardiag aad rer-M .
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BUSINESS CARDS. SAMUEL VICKERY, ! ! FAMILY GROCERIES, And Provisions Generally, gouthoEast Corner of Min A Ztccrnd St., KVAASVILL41, WD. ry Goods delKerrf ft aViy pert of the City, Free Ofhaee. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT ana ?old. , ..- ' Urn-iy. m. l. Johnson; . . : BOOK BINDER! BLASE BOOK BtAtrTACTTTEtt, , . j Crescent Cfty Dnfwrng, Malu Street,! 4 OTPite the Court Ilouse, ',-..: BYAN3VILLB, INDIANA. BLANK B'nks roled,-Mre.1nd made to order f the n tlner from a Memorandum to the largest Bank Ledger ... V Music and Magazines bound in any atyledeslred. Every description of Bindery executed on reasonable erms. - p37 JAKES W. TICESET. CHAELBS KCJOHltTf 0 VICKERY Sc JOHNSTON, j , GROCERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS, txo . ; DEALERS IN PRODUCE GENERALLY, ' , Main Street, between Second and Third, "' ; -, EVANSVILLE. IXD. : XT Goods delivered in any part of the city, free of charre. ff Produce wanted. tnyS' A.KURTZ,! Wholesale and Retail Confectioner AR MAB CFACTTTEEB OF ALL KIXDS OF r Candies, Cakes, Cordials, Preserves, Jellies, Ac. First Street, Between Mala ana Locust, ' KVANSVIL.L.K, IND. SOUTHERN F RUIT ALWAYS ON HAND. Orders from families or private parties for articles In bi I ines of business attended to at the shortest notice TV An Ice Cream Saloon is fitted up in the bent style. r ' ' " ' niy7-0m . . DOCT. E.H. EHRMAN, ' HOMCEPATH1ST. tr Office on Third street, below Yine. ' mylly . PRESTON BROTHERS, i WHOLESALE GROCERS, ' DEALERS IK . FOREIGN & DOXESTIO LICOEJ, Corner First and Sycamore streets, - EVANSVILLE, IND. aply DAVID S. ADER80., MERCHANT TAILOR! Mitchell's Block, Main Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. HEAD: QARTEHS FOR ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! " Gent's Furnishing Goods! SUCH AS Shirts, Collars, . Cravats, Hankerchlefs, Ac, dee. . Also A variety of . . . PJE CE 00 O D Sit Made sp to order in the very best style and manner at Quick Terms, Small Profits and EXTENSIVE, 8 ALE 3. . ap37 t - J.Utf MAGHEEftCO., 5 WHAT TO AT IS' T T AT f ' J r IX BOOTS AND SHOES, ' FIRST STREET,! . apÜSly EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. -L; KESSLER, ' (FORMERLY MRS. ROLLE SB SRO,) i Main street, between Pint and Second, Evansvllle, Ind. ConfecplonerfrTanoy troodaJToyv, Cigars, &c WHOLESALB AND RETAIL, inyl , :?..!. - . BLACHLY, SIMPSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of j 8TAPL E' A N D FANJC' DRY GOO D S,: Ko. 11, Pearl Street, CINCINNATI, "INVITE the attention of the trade, to the Laboe BL Stocr- of Poreirri and Domestic DRY GOODS, NOTION S and C A&PETINGS they are now opening. augif-wim. . DR. J. FLEACER'Q DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN . AND FIRST. STS., EVANSVILLE, IA. , - 4.'y. LAroHLIV, JR I. A. CTtASE.....'..WM. COOVE. - CRANE, COOKE & CO., Water street, between Ku and Locust streets. , LAUGHLIN, CRANE A CO., On Caaal. corner Main street, ' Commlsalen A Forwarding Merchants, ' ' , Evassville, Inn. " Pf" P-trrnlar attention paid to purchase and wie f rroauce an .uovnanuue. , octou. J. J. PBXSIN UTOrY, fl . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in '" i i i DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, . .' i DYE-STTFF,VARMSIIE?i, BRUSHES, i WIADOW.GLASä, GLASS-WARE,-, M AXUFACTURKD TOBACCO, Medical Brandies, Wines, Alcohols And a full supply of all the popular . P A T EN T. M E D IC IJNES , 59.1 WASHINGTON BLOCK. '" (Near the Court-Ilouse) Main Street. EvansvlUe, Indiana. ' . OCt-tf J. BCRTIS A J. FLEMING, WnOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALERS IN i LEATHER, HIDES, FLOUR, AND LIME, Main street, opposite the Old State Bank. sep ORR, DALZELL & CO., WATER STREET, EVANÄVlLLE. INDIANA .Wholesale Dealers In ' GROCERIES A ALL KIXDS OFIFRODCCE, Nails. Glass, WhiU Ltme, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Lead, Linseed OllJkc, c. Ikc IP" Also, con- , suatly Jon Jland a full stock of Sash, I"aael j poors. r.. of all sixes. ,
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REGULAR LOUISVILLE AND ' i MEMPHIS PACKET." '; " ! The splendid raweneer steam er KORTHKBnKK, r.A 1 . I . . a 1 HMHM&MMOsniuli inaswr, nrcucr, Pasning Kvansville, going up every Wednesday, at i o'clock. 1. M. Going down Evansville every Saturday at 1) o'clock, M. will make reenmrweeKlr trips between Memphis and Louisville, landing at au principal way place for freight and rener. The Northerner Is unsurpassed for speed, comfort and safe-' ty. Connects at Loni rille with the nvunrooth U. S. mail steamers Jacob 6trader and Telegranh No.' 8, for Cincinnati, and by Railroad thence to all Eastern cities , . . . . Passengers rofng ast by taking thrench tickets on this stamer, will aave Uat, expense and 30 to 4) hours disagreeable Railroad travel. . ' Coanectsat MemfJiUwlth the splendid line of New OrlenuHuMi Msarpbis rnckets and the Napoleon and White Kiver boats, and at Paducah with the Cnrnberland od Tennessee RiTer packets; at Cairo with the St. Louis packers. Ufr2 LOUISVILLE A2VD IIEXDERSOff PACKET - ' STATESMAN. " ' CAPTl SULLIVAN, will run as a regniar jnacitet ?tween Louiville and Henderson, nam ing Evansville FRIDAY and TUESDAY afternoons. ap3; . WABASII RIVER PACKET. il THE light dmnght steamer KATE 8ARCHET, F.tP. Den onrhet. na'rter. will ran as a regular packet between Evansville and the different points on tha Wabash River, during the entire season. For freight or passage apply on board. feblO : GREEN RIVER PACKET. THE steamer UNION. Cant. Robert, having been jnst fin ished with all the latest im provements, of dno tons capacity, fat and very light draught, .will ply regularly in the above trade, for which she was built exprewly, and solicits a literal hare of public jaj-onage. Fur l.eight or passage sp ply on board. - mhi ouisvIlle and evavsvillr regc. , . lar lacket. "THE wetl 'known 'and' fast steamboat W. A. HAVE, Capt. Duncan, has re-enter! the trade for the season, and will continue ta make regular trips. The acoummodations for passengers are of a superior order. For frei. tit or parage spplr on board Leave Lou grille erery MomUy iiott Thur.lay at S a'cloek. p. ra., and return inc. leaves Evauwille every Tuesday and Friday at i o'clock, p. m. - HOME MANUFACTURE, FOR FOR ! 7 ELEGANT ? ELEGANT v. - i : 'and . ... TT AND " FASHIONABLE FASHIONABLE. AITS' ' lass CAPS CAPS of fate . . . . of thw .- : . t Latest St y 1 e,)Latest Style, 1 . ; ' .' (CALL AT TBS OLD CALL AT TMS OtB Established Boats EsUhllshed Hons 1 OP or VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STREET, . EVANSTILLLE,' EfDIANA. sp27-ly ' v J. C. WELBORN, M. D. OPTICS O THIRD ST., BETWEES M AIM AXV IEC05D, ; :, -, evansville, ind. s? Residcnoe on 3d., between Sycamore snd Vine. mysBmo R. E ,,i it. s EL'LEHS' MUCH CSED ASS UIGHLT POPVLAK ' FAMILY MEDICINES! 8 E LT L E R 8 :cÜ ': ' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS! WHICH STAVBS rREQOALLEn ST AWT MEDIC1SB , I MOWN POS THE CURE OP LITER COMPLAIRTS , IXD OTHSR BISKASRS, ARISES FROM . , A DERASOKD STATE OP TBE . L I V K . rkTiniS Medicine has been In public nse about fines. years, and hau acquired a reputation for carina the LiTer Complaint, which has never been equalled Dy any Temeiy neretoiore oneren io tne puonc. As an Anti-ßillious or Purgative Pill, they are ununs9u, ana mre ine original, oniy, true ana GENUINE LIVER PILLS. . I The subscriber would feel aggrieved to be even su pecteil of the intention to obtain for the Liver l'ill any unfair advantage of the public, or of seeking for it any shnre of which it has not a jnst and full claim. When he undertook to prepare and vend this Medteine, sWe from the regular practice, to which he al ways aefers, no nil was Known to the puDüc, havuta any fair prttention to give relief in DISEASES OP THE LIVER. Ft this disease, it bait long been successfully employed in private practice, and was given to the public with such directions and precautions as might render it of extensive benefit; and the result of Its employment has fully sustained it reputation, and Increased his confidence in its Just claims to he regarded as the only Pill deserving to be called "The Liver Pill." , . ' " C0STIVENES3. ' ;. C ' - As the necessity for purgative pills has its foundation very often In a torpid sute of the lirer, and as the Liver Puis are superior, as a cathartic, to the pills m general use, thy are recommended with confidence, in all cases, as a pur Ative pill, and may, adrantageously to the public, su pe sede those in g neral use. THE WORM MEDICINE ; ITas no suiertor in this or any other country, for expellin Worms from the human family. Worms f renuentlv Infest children, acrravate all other diseases, and are capable of producing great disturb ances in tne system; and. consequently, an medicines siren to remove them,- should be- ttrepared with Brest care, and of the best materials; and it is to be feared that many or the orm Medicines in ose are totally destitute of these qualities. The Vermifure which the uiwrriher otters to the tublic, is prepared of the best materials that can be f.ienred.- - - - SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUOn SYRrp Prononneed io be the ple-ntet and moat efficacious remedy now in use, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hfiviness, Influenrs, tkkling sensations of the throat. Whooping Conrh. &c kc. Scll-Ts' Imierial Cough Syrup has giTen relief to hundreds who hare used 1 and the proprietor is persuaded tluu it has the power to impart benefit that cannot be claimed for the Cough Mixtures in general use. MOST OP THE MIXTCRKS. . Sold for Cough, are composed of spirituous and Inflammatory articles, which, while tiiev sire little relief. really do harm: The Imperial Couth Syrup contains in spirituoas ingredient whatever, and vnnr lie naed in all cane not requiring actiTe medical treatment. The Imperial Cough Pyrup 1ms been used for the last fifteen years by the most respectable inhabitants of Pittsburgh and vicinity, for sale hy HALIAA IV B BT'JI'UAKU. . Art's, at ETansv-ille, sepljV-ly - And by ether Druggists generally. LAG O ND A' A GH I C U.LT U RAL : ' i . i . r B.'COOK WORKS. r ! SON are Agents for tso sale Ketchum's Mower, ' do Reaper, .' do ' I Mower and Rearer mmfalned. snd all other articles manufactured by the there nam ed w orks, samples to oe rn at tneir store. . ! A SON, AvSaaArlM.9 bola logwood. do Krsum Salts, s qo uunp uiacE, 1 . 10 d o panuh Whiting, tcO boxes extract of Logwood, ust ree'd snd for ils by lSl' ' WUEKLER f BIOGS, :
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RAILROADS.
j v : From Evansville ts.A'ew York In 44 Honrs. r i : VIA... - i EVANSVILLE A CRAWFORDSV LLE TFT T3 i . . a . a r ii.ii: l)R AI LR OA Dwi rli 1 1 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS; 18 5 7 sThN and after TnTTRSDAY.Jnlrld.17. and nSl ß further notice, the Mail Passenger train will leave Kvansville at V o'clock and JO mhiutr. A.M. Vlncen nesat 19 10P.M.andarriveatTerrcUaatal:5P M. CmaectiMWFh tratnagr Indiaaapolie, L'lncmcaa. and ad mints liast. also for trains on the Alton road for Central Illinois, Chicago and the North West. Paw niters dine at Terre Haute Baggage checked to Indianapolis. - . RETL RNINO leave Terre ITaute at S: P. M. af. ter the arrival of trains from the East snd West; in' eennes at Saft P. M. and arrire at 520 P. M. . ... . . m . .n.A faanengers oy wis irain mmre m vuiciniuiu i tj.ov, same eveuing, Cleveland! 8:00 next morning instead of 8:30 P. M. as by former arrangement. . ' A Mixed 7raii has been nlaced on the road be tween, Vincennes and Evansville; leaving Vincennes at 6:10 a M and arriving at Kvansville at 10:40 a M Returnins leaves Evansville at 2.10 t m, and arrives at Vincennes at :15 r m., connecting with the O- fc M. Road for Clacinnatl and SU Louis, 'iOBSERVE, t . . . - Passengers arririne by this brain hare over S hours in Kvansville ror bcsinkss or pleasure. Freight Trims North of Vincennes, will ran ashlth to Leaving Terre Haute for the South at 1 a m ; return In ArriTe wi TVrre Haute at hrlS r M. For any Information or through tkkers apply at the Company's Transportation office, head ef Locust street KVÄtisriue. - t3T Cars run by Indianapolis Time 8 minutes fas. ter tnan JLvansTiue time. J. J. DANIEL, ;' ' ' - i' Superintendent. IW Vincennes Gazette, Princeton Clanon, Sullivan Democrat, U. Carmel Kegister and .Mt. ernon Aavo cate take out former advertisment and copy, my 19 tf ADAMS ) EXPRESS COMPANY. - NEW ARRANGEMENT. rmnE ADAMS'EXPBF.SS COMPANY reroectfin B It announce to their friends and patrons, the vnblic or T.tfiville and Ticinity, tiiat. won increased isCilit5es forthe frsnsyiortHtion of F11EI01IT. . . - 'PACKAGES, : l .... :. , , MONEY and i VILCARU. Thevsolfdt a continuance of former favors, dal care taken In the collection of ' BILLS. ... , . DRAFTS . 1 .,, KOTRfl. Espe And the transportation of nnall or raluable packages. au persons wisning to BTaiitaemseives of met acuities of the Evnress. can obtain anv desired Infnimatinr in reference to the routes snd details of the business. at tneir otnoe on f irt Rtreet. between Main and Locust opposite the Port-Omce. j del5 G. II . FISH, Af t WASHINGTON FOUNDRY A SB MACHINE WORKS Indianapolis, Indiana. HASSEL3IAN Sc VINTON, . , MAscrAcrrRERs or , ! ENGINES AND:, BOILERS, Cst and Wroucht Iron Machinery, of all kinds ; Crist Mills; ?aui, Wuley, and Circular Saw Mills. Also GEISER'S PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR . , IMPROVED. THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE. AT the Indians State Fair, October KV?, (threshing and cleaning in five minutes and twelve seconds, eleven bushels and fifty pounds being one huhel and fire Ihs. more than the second best machine) Sennr-atin and cleaning on new principles. Simple, durable and w performance equalled ny no of her machine, i . I " The Horse Power nsed with the ahnve machine. rl eeiTed the first premium at the Indiana State Fair, OoM'e make either the Belt or' Geared machine; Cylinder open wroucht Iron, or solid. Also J.J. Mann's 1st premium Pelf-Rakinr Kenner. fcomliined with the mower, (1st premium awarded at tour or me Mate tairsorindiani.) , Also Moore Sürst premium Wheat Drill. ! JeU3Hectt i ' ' CHARLES BADCOCK, ' IMPOItTElt AND DEALER IN ' COACH AND SADDLERY . Alain Street, Near Water. HAVING Completed arrangements withKurnpean and AmeiSran manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, i am enabled to offe inducements, that cannot fall to the Interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial, r. I i name in parl Velloes. hafts. Bars. Axles, Springs: made of the best steel; Kanu, J-.n-aroeled and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, Linings for Carriages, Varnishes, Castings or all kinds, Saddle Trees, English Bridle Leathers, Bits. Stirrups, Spurs. Harnes, fine Silver Harne of all kinLs, Jennr Lind (Jig Trees, 'Self -Ad justing Pads, Tsvlor's Patent Hames, Flv Nets.SUoo Threads, Horse Blankets. London Girth Wehs, American Girth and Rein Wehs, both Cotton and Worsted; London Welt Skgis. a superior article; Ivory, Guttapercha and Brags lined Martengsl Rings; Superior Kerseys for norse Covers, the best quality of Carriage Bolts, Patent Gier Trees, &c, fcc. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branch, es thoroughly, we would respectfully Invite your attention before purchasin reise where. I am also agent for WARD'S PATENT PRING SADDLE. v : ap20dw CHOICE TOBACCO. , CHOICE CIGARS! ore, New Stock by an old Dealers THE undersigned having removed hack to Evansville for the purpose of carrying on a general manufacturing business in the Tobacco and Cigar trade, takes this method to inform the citisens and surrounding country, that be Is prepared to sell low down upon as accommodating terms as can be bought elsewhere the roiiowtne mnds or Tobacco, viz Jones' Rose Bud; J. A. Smith: J. T. Holland, extra; . Daniel Brown; 'John Doe; ' Richard Roe; . J. W.Gault; - White and Lovelacef other brands. Also snuff, Inr Tnhacro. J. C. Holt; ,. Eldred; Mack and Slack: I McCreadyt Barlcsdale; Eclipse, together with fine cut smoking and chewIn the Cignr branch, I sell no man's labor but my own, I feel confident by having over thirty years experience in all the various departments of the Tolnreo trade; can give satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to give their patronage, . , - j. a. Mccracken, my : Main street, JBvaniville, Ind.' Trnsporlation Westward. WE tiegtocall the attention of Merchants baying or ordering their fall storks from the Eastern cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of the ' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Preichts to Evansville and vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliable Railroads and Steamships. River Koute shortened and improved by romnletion to Parkersburgh. Through rates lower than by any other mute. Apr-ly to : , - M. Potter, Boon; B. P. Kellt, Philadelphia: C.W.Perviel, N.York; J. T. Esglano, Baltimore, for Information or thron ch rates, or to . GEO. POSTER tt CO., Fretrht A rents. Corner Locust street and Canal, B vansvilie, Indiana jywj SSASH AND DOORS, 9l0.'fl Lights fxlO Sash: yvw LIghU lOxis Sash; innn u irwiit 4 mnn inw 10A) ' " 10x14 : 1 H) Panel Doors, asrt'd l".IV ises, for sale by. IJyt ; ORK, DALZELL fe CO. BUCKETS AND TCBS.-' ' " 1 ' tjO do painted Buckets and half Buckets 3 do d Tubs Nos. 1 and t, for sale br tt Irl!. : WHEELER 4k RlGGS. Jig Iron. Ji 40 tons for sale by M OEO. POSTER t C9 i
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AUCTION AND AUCTIONEERS. AX ORDINANCE io amtnd a.i Ordinance pjsttd Jfayl. 1847, concerning " Anctum and AuawntenF fniutd May 16, 1657. B E It Or bii be vst thi Common CoitmilopI the Citt op Etakstille. That every Auction eer licensed under the' provisions of the ordinsnce of waica mis is an amendment, shall on or befrethe last aav oreaen mortui, nie in the ottice of the City Clerk, a full Statement, under oath, of thw Talae rf the mer chandise, vehicles, and livestock belonriug to oUm.tb aS- At ta MM-.. tm . a a - uirnn invvfiizms of &Ymnsrrnie WDicn tave neen conftif ned or delirered to ihem during Mid bkxi1Ju lor Kile M nmuuu ur uuinn isr;, - T . s , ri ne city cierx. epos receipt or w til en statement, slis.ll enter upon tiie tax duplicate, for the current year on a page to be reserved for that porpoeH, the aatosnt mi us reperrea in ine nane or tne ac.tiot.eer reporting the same, and hall charge and assess thereon the same raw or taxation as assessed upon the personal property of o'iKts for such year, and shall si once report said entry and the tmoant so assessed.tn writinrtothe Citv Collector, who ahall makca similar en'ry on the dnrinue in ms possession, and snau prween to collect from such auctioneer, the tax thus assessed, in the same mainner as other taxes are collected. Any auctioneer who shall fail to snake art report provided for by this ordinance at the Tiae above spec ine-l, shrjJl for eaca-offe nce,t fined in anv sum not less tnaa nueen doiia.-s nor more than fifty dollars ; and for any second or suhseuaent failure tt make sncb monthly report in addition to such fine, the Commo i Council may in their discretion revoke the licence grantea to sucn auctioneer The price of license under this ordinance, shall, from ana auertne pumication nereor, ne one bund red dob lars for one year and sixty doban for six months or any shorter period, and all licenses granted to auction eers snaii expiree-n uie nrst jionaay in Ac gust, and no license shall be transferable. Approved by common Council. ' JOHN HEWSOIIr Mayor. aium: inn H, it alker, cierg. i angr.v-jöd AN ORDINANCE . ' Sappllmental foam Ordinance, pirsselJane 4tn, 1 832, entitled "An Ordinance tasro. vide for Lighting the City of Eras svf lie With " Gas. ' . . . SECTION 1. Be tt ordained by the Common Connv" cil of the City of Eransville, that whenever the Common Council nf said city shall desire to extend tbe gas pipes to or along any street, lane, alley, rnblie ground or thoroughfare of said cityr or to anv point in such street, lane, alley, public groands or thoroughfare, and shall furnish and advance to th-? (Jas Com pany mentioned and designated in the original ordinance to which this Us supplement, by the name of I John Jeffrey & Co. or the successors cr assiensof rata uas company , a sum or money sufficient to defray the reasonable cost and expense oi procuring such gas pipes snd laying them down alonr the proposed line o extension, it shal' I e the duty of said Ga Company, without unnecesiary delnr to btv down gas or service pipe alone such street, lune, alley, public groandj or j..i,hiW(:, ..r mj im ii (iMui Hierein as me common Coui.cil may direct, the city furiiishinr tt e means to procure and erect the public lamps, lamp posts and fitan uxiures aa proTinen lor in said original ordinance, and the said Gas Company i hall funish to the City, along such line br extension, pas to b- consumed for the public benefit Hi the same raje at w hieb it is or may 1 furnished for Ute like purpose In other rartj of iiidnjr, win in hui niu i ompwy snaii also turnidb gas for private consumption along stich line of extension, at the same rate fct which it is or ma v he furnished to private consumers In other parts of the cicv. pec. 2. The City shall be credited on the books of said oas company with tne amount advanced for each and every gnch new line of extension. mr.A .hall h ciurp-i on m nofiKswun an tne gas consumed on such line, both by the city and y private consumers, and whenever the amount thus consumed equals the a - t j a , . . . . . com oi procuring ana vying aown the service e aiong any mien new line, the -pipe alongsuclt line shnll become the property of said Gas Comjinv in the same manner ana io ins snroe extent as if it had len orif inally purchased ami laid down with the m-ans of the lias company, and until nch pipe so- becomes the property of the Oris Company the City shall 1-c entitled to collect and receive from nriTan himiiim iinn. 'ue me price oi an gas usen ny inem, t the city may atiUoptKin require said Gas' Com nar T to make v .u s . . . , r; t; - the collections from rvrivato niniinirr alnn. .n.. tin. I and aroount to the city for the same ; ProTided, that y advance made by the Citv under this ordinance snaii nni near interest and snail not I payable otherwise than in gas as above provided, unl'es the Gas Compr.nv should fail within a reasonable tim i.fö reiving the advance, to furnlf h the gas alorgtheproKsed line of extension, according to the rrryisioas of Ant arcttan of thla ordinance. t ' - pec. a. Lntil the service pipe on any new line contemplated by this ordinance shall have become the property or the uas t'owirsuiy under the provisions of mm ectjiiuii, ific ihiii i.nmnanT cnaii rwr dor tn ,. City monthly bills or accounts of the ran nsed on such bne, showing how ranch gas was used hy the City and ring the previous month. ui.w iniKii i't v-acii n-iTnie nonflnmpr on tnrn iitiä .in. ?ec. 4. ints ordinance shall not take effect or he blndinruDon the CitT of Evannille until tH.. ..irt n.. Company shal file with the: fütv Pl-k vv company increta in writing, and nnan the filing of said assent this on! i nance hall take eff ect and shall Au: wntH.wAÄSEi!?8H: 4. . i., : ; . . ... ' , AN ORDINANCE ' ' To Provide for the Extension of Gas Llahta within the City f Evansville. Passed An. 1st, A. U. 1837. 42JECTIOS 1. Be it ordninoJ hx- tbo Poromr n 3 cil of the City of Evansville. that whenever anv person r persons interested in exteudingthegsstoany point In the city will advance to the city fiftT läö) percent, or the amount necessary to procure and lay down the service pine to such point or along the pror " r.Mniiiuii, me . ny win mereopon, wimout unnecesKarr delnv. cause anrh ninn tn h. iniH along .tich line, and cause pas posts to be erected along "i', nii'i win lunn-u m lnaiTinuai consumers along such line who may have made such advances, gna for private consumption, nt the same rates at which it is or may be furnished by the Gs Company to otlicr rrivate eonumers, until the amount furnished to each person, mskinc uiv utirh iiinniv .hnll hm Himl tn tk. """' ivirjincwi oj-aucn person; iTovidct, nowever, that the city shall not be liable for interest on any gnch advance, and shsll not be required to refund or repav the same otherwise than in gas, as above in this section ;iien lor. Sec. 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be In lorce irora ana alter its puMicatior. JOHN HEWSOX, ilayor. Attest: WELL. II. WALKER, City Clerk. . augi PROPOSALS. . : CJEALED Proposals will be received br the Citv of Jw mmiiHr,iure(mireoi uie HDUersiimeil, until me in nir or eotemoer. ii. lortr.e minnmr nr ii. vision Street Culvert. acrordinE to flie nlans atkl aneei. ficationaon flla In tnv offir. J arnrV tn wa ine ia qn JHnnnrv, a. I'. 10?. . , . aur4-1m1 . WELL. II .V ALKER, City Clerk, t I ifj Volkshote copy.l ,-. .. .. ; v - .;,!:; ;! l PROPOSALS." 1 : SEALED Proposals will be received by the anderaimed, at the fitT riprL-'a nfneo. nntil tlia -. ningof thesth of SeptemNr, 157, for the builling of van. ctre.1 cuivert or ewer, extending from Water street at the terminus of Oak street to the river. For pan ana ipea ligations or same, caii at said office.. '. WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. Volksbote copy. aagliHd. CORPORATION NOTICE. : ORDERED, That the owners of property on Fulton Avenue, and extending from Water street to to Canal, cause the sidewalks to bebronghttoa proper grade and to be mid with a good Wick pavement of the proper width, on both sides of said avenue, within I nays aner tr.e punitcr.tion ortnis notice; and m default thereof theC'tr Council will proceed to let the work to the lowest bidder, and have the same done the- costs and expenses arising therefrom, will be asseswl to and collected by sale of said property, or ao much thereof as will satisfy said lien Rnd cost's. Bt order of K. rs,n.fcf;t WfT Ti nrnirvn' f i. Volksbote copy jz-M. PROPOSALS.. däJEALED Proposals will recefred until Lie 1st C septemner.lT, hy the nnderslened at his office, for the building of Chesnnt streett Canal JUridce, the same tobe a double trwk Bridge, corresponding with the other double Bridges; For plan and specifications of same, call at the Cv Clerk's office. anrM-lM WELL. H. WALKER, Cfcrk. itmf Volksbote copy J . . , . Books, Books. 64 WHEN In.the course of hnman events it 'be- . comes necessary," that we should look to home manufacturine, those wanting Books of anv kind nouna, or man ttoous, rniea to pnttern. will find M- LINDSEV JOHNSON'S Book Bindery the place to suit the taste and fancy. Call and see. . jy24 I IST S TTBrA IT C JB. Rising:. San : Insurance Company, . INCORPORATED, 1884. v, . Capital 810O.OO0. B.J. HATHAWAY Secretary;- . 8. M. IIATIIAWAT. President. ' I Indianapolis Insurance Co. INCORPORATED, 18S6.. i" CAPITAL, : : 200,000. A. DEFREES Secretary. J. D. DEFREES Prest. ' S- F.C0VTN0T0N General Agent W,T. PEPPER Local Agent. ; tW Offloe on First ttreet over the Ppst OfEee. . Jel-3mo ... , r ." ..-. TATCHE8. IT at I iyao Round wood box Matches, 4 Jf" 1" "It0'!'
SCXDRIE Jnst Receive.- ' 1 bhls Crushed and Powdered Sugar: , S lioxes Star Candles; . " a do Corn Starch; - ' ' ' 1 bbUCiu-erVincfir, forssleby ; JyffJ RAM. VICKERT. :. . :.!:: ," i'.i . .1 1
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A, Prolific Molher. r; i . A wanderer through the villases and 7 vallevs of . Wertzel countr. ta Western - 1 . 7 .-' V ' , ' " ' ' t 1 iriuiAy iuuuu & large uumuorvi lu? population-bearing the nma of iJIorris ; and all belongins to one j farjailjr; and moreover :,i that the mother - or grandinother of this nutneroas population Was still living at Üie age of 94; ' lie tffcnt'to the old lad j and learned from her that "she ; was the mother of : twenty five children twenty-one . sons:; and . four daughters. She has one hundred and twenty-one grand children, one hundred and eighteen great grand, children, and one great great grand child, all (with the exception of. five dead, two , girls And three boys) now living in the one neighborhood.' One of her : sons has sixteen children, one twelve, and another eleven. One of the girls is the mother of twelve children, and another of thirteen, all the rest of them produce between five and seven. One of the sons, who is now quite an old. man, lives within seven miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, but never ' saw a railroad track until a few days ago. ' .The father, grand 1 father, and great grand father of this whole kingdom of Morrises, died at the age of 77, twentyone years ago. ine twenty -live sons and daughters, all lived to be grown up men and women: We venture to assert that this universal family stands without a parallel in point offruitfulness." .They are represented to be all very industri 11 ' hv VJ. pus, worthy people, highly esteemed their neighbors. The old woman regret-1 ted that two of her girls and three boys remained single, as the family would have .been still more numerous, if they : had . added their proportion to its num bers. '. . ?..' . : ...::..) - The Royal Fainilf of England. A London correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune thus describes the ap pearance of the Royal family at the Prin cess Theater: ' ' "The Queen was attired in a superb DiaCKaresS, Wltn Snort Sleeves, WfllCll i a a exposed a plump, round arm; snoww:.. :4i u..u i j i i wuiiv mus, wan uiacjv uanvia sruuiiu tue wrist, anJ -a magnificent bracelet. 1 On uer neau was a wream oi wnue nowers, which contrasted finely with the remain-'! 1 l l Ca- a der of her dress, and set the whola AflTl very richly, and yet not gaudily. The Princess Charlotte, of Belgium sat next to the Queen, and was attired similarly , to the latter- black dress,' short sleeves, white wreath, Ac, and a superb display of Jewels, - the. sparkle from which, under the gaslight, Hashed tar and near. The Princess Royal of England sat along side the Princess Charlotte, and like her inother, was dressed plainly but richly. Her dress was a dark drab, and her chief jewel was a diamond necklace; she wore no wreath,' . ' . 'Behind her was Prince Frederich of Prussia her affiinced" husband,' who showed her every attention. ' ' j In point of beauty, the rnncess Char lotte surpassed either of the others; she is small in stature, and has a face and figure that would captivate Cupid at once, . ind Wueenis pleasant, but not good looking, and were she attired in an ordinary dress, would pass by unnoticed. The pictures I hare seen of her natter her very much. Her daughter is more homely still being short and fat, and having more of a german than an Eng lish face. But then beauty is not an es sential element of royalty, as the latter always commands its . worshippers in al most countless numbers. . It might be a personal matter with them, but in no other respect is it necessary." . . . The Giant of the West. Some weeks ago,' we gave a few facts in regard to the weight and ' dimensions' of Miles Darden, who died in Tsnnesee, and was said to be undoubtedly the largest man in1, the world. The Jackson (Tenn.) Whiff has the following additional particulars o f the deceased, furnished by the Rev." John Brooks: 4-1 ' II was ' twice married. ' His children are vcr'" large, but probably none' of I iuiui win kvaiu luwiB uuu uaii tue I weight of their father. He was quite active and llTelyt and labored until about four years ago, when he became so fleshy that he was compelled to stay at . home. or be hauled about in a two horse wagon. In 1819 he - made a contract with a tailor to furnish him a suit of clothes for $50 the cloth was to cost $5 per ward. TTnnn measurement it took twelve yirds öf cloth. . So the tailor lost $10" nrl f Ha makintr. The tailor States that three men, each weighing over two hun dred pounds, put tne coat on, buttoned t ii. U .1 IT 1 it,. ana waiaeu .ivs i.uw )uio . uca- i ingtOn. In 1860 it tOOk 1Z yards Of - . ; w. . a I. flax cloth to malte him a coat, it tonsri' 15 yards cambric ror Iiis shroud; 24 yards öf black velvet to cover the sides and lid of his coffin, and 125 feet of plank' to make his coffin. " - "'I ! His coffin was eight feet long: across the breast thirty two inches; across the I" rt ;t,c ;B I foot fourteen inches, its depth thirty-five inches. He weighed in 1845871, pounds. His height was seven feet six inches. His weight when he died, as nearly as could be ascertained, was a-fraction over 1 1,000 pounds. ; , k?OLK I.KATII RR . . 9 Five thousand lbs of good and good damaged Sole Leather, iust received and for sale bv ueautev jy36l 42jrGAR. We keep ths be4 grade ef all kinds ef Sugar for sale by, ftusij VICKERY ii JOHNSTON.
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HELMBOLD'S GE.MLVE PRfcPARATI :.7 Highly , Concentrated; )rajponnfj h-1'.j . Fluid EiATct BachUs vR.3 For Distant of the Dl adder, Kidney 0r9 ' taVf yTTS a C 'jkm 4 s, iFeWd Coplkt4t td ait .Ir,r rf ; , removing ail Improper JDMcharges arota thX4a4a-, KUneys, or Sexual Organs whether existing in Araminvm r.xcess'sa ana imtcuaencies in lire. 7t-.- MALE "CR FEMALE.1 - i , . From whatever caost ther mar hare-nrn'ira. And jqo flatter,. how. long JStaodinr; "Giving'tftalthani Vigor ü the Frame, and Bloom to the Pmttii Chefh. J JOY TO Til EAT FL'IpTEDIli It cores enrous and Debflitstcd Strflerers. and removes all Symptoms, amoag whicfe wHU beauna' lndirposttion to Kxertioa Ixof. ..: .. Power. La lUrmun' 4 " I ,. i 'Difficulty of Ujw. 'Äu." :lrS eral Weakness, llov !)is1, Weak NkreesTremOii. ea. . ' fu4HorrorofIeath,Jight Sweats, Cold Feet eaktuüiess, bunuess f VUiui. LanaMtr. Pam inthe Lack, He.ivinos of the Evi iws, irequcnUy JJLce. .-"pots. Flyiua. -i before the-Eyes, with r.uiwrar i . .Swrtt'sion aad Losa of Sight: rj Want of Attention: Great - . . iiohUity: . jKelesiiea, - 1 " " " ' with Horror-of So- '' '-' ' ' ' ismoree " ' : ' J sirable to such Pstientsahaa allude, and aotbinä snore drea for fear of ttieaselves; no Ileposeof manner, a Ert t J.., . lotion, but a Lurdi i' netf traiiaiuti ' from otw rapstlon to another. '" These Symptoms if allowed to go on which this aw dfcinelnvarlably remowt-aoon follows lois or row rR, Fatuitt.akd EFiLEmc rrra-in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say tnni these exi e?ses are not often fuMowrd bv those dretrifw wiwa insanity Asocossrstmox? The records of the sane ASVLOMS.and tlie melancholy deaths I y ioalüsmoii, bear ample witness to the truth of these es?t.1?nsV,In J-'"11 av!ums the .most me lancholly exhfbitifn appears. The countenance is actually sodden and almost de3UitteH,iJher Biirta or -gritf ever visits it.- Should a sound of a voice occur, it is rarely articulate.: , V1,r.l;., , ''Tlth woeful measures waw despair; : Low sullen sounds his grief hrguiled. Debility istiort terrib'e! and 1 :..ni,, t.. opon thousands to untimely eravr: tlrua blartirE tha ;w"onof many noi.lgyoutbjy It. can 1 cure! by the use of this - - ' ..-.' ..rrr. ' INFALLI13LE IUiMEDYäi iryou are sufTcring with any of the above disTesslaa 5wf,n.U Extract Dncfao wUlrVou. 1 ry it and lie convinced of its etticacv TfyouaresufTcrini iiestareor unack A wstrwms and Onirk Hak. gänsa rhi r.il-..l S.A. . . r Ciueens know and avoid them; and save lone suffc and money and exposure, by sending or- ailö;g f, bottle of this Topular and Specific llemed v. wb as, niiu laiM. T UUBM All ' 1 1 V T t ii T ft ail mm abihtiej anderferences. 8 ring or auayi ail ramana innanMtion.UTerfecj! plaii pieaaa in its taste and odor, but faunediute in its ac nelnboid's 'Extract, i Buclta Is prepared directly according to the rules of ' PHARMACY, - A N I CIIKMISTR V, wüh jbesreatest aorarary and Chemical khoyledw arm tare devoted to its combination- lrof. DEWK KU' i.via.Bi .ueoicine. ! ' 'S eS'XrO lO .SfT IT AT au . . J m . ' - ' ' ' I 1 v . numireaooiurrs wm be paid to any rhvsWas Onehutidretf Inllm win K. ' lenttanatfieiimcythou. cbeuli' I lAproretb n 4 or, r.- .ui i-.... . ', 1. " ' I we.-lr tiiiwJ. ZtZ. TizTl I . . " '""m oue poers immense, eoilgcing Lanies ieU knowaVo ' ' ' 'SCIEYriT IVTsPlMr? ao ma-m.:.. - - i --4. -1 ' w,wu uouies liftve'Been SoM, and nei'a single'ln'gUnce of a failure has been reportä iiK I "T'?fco "eiore me.an Ald.rman .f the Who being duly a worn does mr. that hi. ..Ti! ,a H. T. HELMBOLb,Sole llanafarrmw subscribed by me this sVi of?U. ber' WAlf, UlSIUgfiAMenaanT Price l per Dottle-orC Rottles' for ?3eHvcred to any: Address fi)V?t'a!led hy reliaUe and rsrponld!e., Certlficataa fromlfcMori or 51ical Ccd.lcrga" iAepored and Sola r n; T. HELSIDOL, . Practical and Analytical Chemiii. NO. 53 SOUTH TENTH STltCE .r . r below Chesnut, Assembly Buildings IhIU.-fi f" T i be had of all Druggist and DtaieuthrovgmeVniUd State, Canada, and I'iBewarc of Countcrfelis. k ASK .FOR HtLMnOLD; 1 rt f t TAKE NO, QT3IEB. 1" Cores guarantied. myS3rij ' KELLER & WniTE, Agents. Eransville, PINE UOAEDS, PINE gfllXGLES. ..i ..: PIKE LATIi; ,',iT ; ' -TI NE SCANTLING: ALSo-1000 CEDAB FEXCJC IVSTS, Just received from the Pennsylvania forests, aild for li hv , . Je mdAwlI Ktffla. TIXPLATI- J -.sr. r iitia: ;.U I a.-i ' 4W Boxes X Tin Plate; ... .... w 9 JfcOOBliKTtn. Icc'dlmlfi.Ml.h augU IHLOW HANDLES . 600 pair in storeand Yur sale br , "f14. -........ , , ,samt;ll orb. L II ?u.LS gnPfvfine flour received per, railrord IF this day,-, for sale br . - - -j u i ir Jjwt ... ÜOE. FOSTER : CQ. DRIED BEEF, eugar Cured-, A choice lot in store and t . SAM. VICXEBr. JUST REC'D, Theodosea,-EecouJ voluiac ; Grace Amlier, ..... ' Life-Pictures from Pastor's Note Dook : . Grace Freeman, . .. , Torsalcby Ue2J " DOBELLt LISTER. CV? MRopsisf.-ioo dot sA.'d our.tief0r sa CO. TUBS BUCIÜLTS. fOO .iSZ'tSg Tuhar .rVT.:.. 25 dos. medium tut lain iu-b. jar p:f VT OitRf DALZELL &: CO. for s!e by a m mm wm " :;mytL: I?XGLIfiH DArRYjL-HElirT-4tl boxes tus -4 rec'dpersteamtxJ.W.hee-ieman. foraai.v, . - H L' ltl II I.' l , M k OILBEKTICCO.. V i eycamore-streeU Zanawha halt. rais in good corragebowbiiidirg and foe r l Ilk X-iV.'a, a.,. V . . sale bv tiJLO. tUilEU At JeJ: ) : CO J ?2 ARK , TiaSSffisWo5 Zt f JXlllLLL a. LISTER. JC - at low price, at . ....z.U. cook t gvä . ' " , Tnrnip Seed. . . .; rTpriE different varieties from Lsjidreth, at fatwWl mm SF f i -Vir a r ui ca :t as ir-i,Mi.wmyw SONa. '1 QniglcFgragarCsred Uama. r.- i AT wholesale and retail, b:low Cincinnati prices. it laugl - -.. COOK tc 55n' A LARGE lot of BROOMS JtM recelTed'and Vor saie on cotnnMiearf Z. il. COOK & SON S. irsT Received fV.Cans tine. Colored PHi Prlptlnelnk. . . Jy27 TE55EV kSORENSOX. dOUGAR AND TEASi ' ' - 9 Best grades of W hive and Brown Steaks; ' . ' A great variety of superior Teas, for sale bw MangO ; :.v.r... trjiA ;äA)i VJCKKRT, CANVASSED HAMS v , .: nr. ., A lot Of excellent qns.1 Jtr foT saTe bv 1 : ' angtij - . : ; VICKERY a? JOHNSTON. a m. .Mm t-t vtn 'LIkJll CCE.1 I . . JI AvarietTof rood kinds for bV C ' P" f angtil VLCKERVk JOHNSTON. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR An assortment of the most favorite brand's cwnstantly in store and tor s.l br I aug .VICKERY X4QJIK8TON.
' Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, uften Enormous Appuitc with Dyspeptic fiymrte iu, Hot - Hands, Flushing of the Body, fcrvnesa of üie skin. - iL sutenance and JUruption oti Uie lace.
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