Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 249, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1857 — Page 2

fansbille Salfe Journal.

LVAIfSVlLLE, IND. MONDAY MORNING. ..OCT. 5. Or-8 CK FII18T PAIiK. zj l Financial. --There appears to be no abatement of the financial pressure, and no improvement in the ratesof exchange. Gold in all the Western cities is from 5 to 7 per cent, premium, and exchange on Heir York ranges nearly at the same figures. Bills on Philadelphia and Calti more hire been sold in uncmnati at par . . ... I and one percent, premium. The exchange UtwtenXew York and Philadelphia an i Raltimara U renortd t Via from 7 tn in I oercanL in favor of th former ritr Th, perevnu iniAvoroi ineiormer city me excitement has subsided in most of the Western cities, but it is the calm of de spair, or of resignation to fate, rather than that of relit f. There is less distress, wo believe, in or community than any other city in the West ; there have been no supen ions, and there are but few more pro test of notes, we are informed, than in ordinary times. The credit of our merchants is o sound, that those who KrA bf.,1 tAfi;ffi..i1iv-finl.t.i.rin P. a renewal of their bills from their Eist. em friends. The sudden discredit of the Tennessee and Illinois hank notes, has arrested their circulation, and deprived us of a currency for daily transactions. But the notes of our own banks are coiaxjg into use at home, to supply the va cuum. But the want of currency has greatly checked the retail trade. A ,'tiost unwarrantable report ws set auoai on r ruay, tnai tne wesctni uity r-4a .t.. .ri . r" .1 Bank was short of coin. Such slanders at a period like the present, should tw in $2.000 or S3.000 from the Bank, induhred himself in the expression of his ridiculous opinions that tho " Bank's pile was running low." The business of -running home the notes of every bank that- is prompt in its payments, and thereby aggravating the general distress of the country, in a season of public dis aster, U infamous enough in itself, but rending messengers through the country to spread slanderous reports of banks to irfcreae popular distrust, is so wicked nd depraved, as to justify th application of a cowhide or a coat of tar to the back of the slanderers. -The Crescent Bank i as strong as any Bank in the State, and is fully fortified against all demands that can 'bo made -apon it. All three: of our Banks are in joaitions t defy the runners for specie. I They yrill withdraw all their circulation -if the demand for specie continues and restrict their business to the amount of their capital and permanent deposits. They will take care of themselves, and the merchants will be forced to rely upon their own resources. Bank aid is not now to be expected. A meeting of the officers of the new State Btnk was held at Indianapolis on Thursday to consult upon the condition and course of the different branches. All are reported to be sound and strong; and are abundantly able to go through with specie payments; and they are resolved not to suspend under any circum stances. They will redeem their cii citation and pay off their deposits, and hold up for better times, rather than yield to the pressure. The daily experiences of the present operation in our currency are making more converts to the hard money theory, than tho former arguments of Benton and Jackson. Banks expand the currency and stimulate over trading in flush seasons, and contract suddenly when reverses coma; encouraging the error, snl when reaction ensues, aggravating its consequences. A meetingof the Representatives of all the- Free Banks in the State was held at Indianapolis on Thursday evening to ar range a concert of action in their future business. A Heavy Defalcation has Wen discovered in Ü.9 accounts of the American Sunday School Union in Philadelphia ; obligations to the-amount of $8U000 have been issued without any warrant from the managers, by Frederick M. Porter, who has for more than thirty years bearv the Corresponding Secretary of the American Sunday School Union, lis is a man well advanced in years, is of very quiet habits of life, was & member of a church vestry for many j ears, and has had tha full confidence of the religions eomnonity of all denominations. His friends are astounded at the late developments, and -are utterly unable' to com prebend how a- raao of his hitherto unsuspected character, mature age, and moderate mode or life, should havo gone astray in this manner. The unauthorised issue of the paper of the Union- was concealed from, the managers by keeping II record of it out of the regular books of the Association- How long the fraudhas been practiced, or what has been done with the proceeds, is not known. The Managers deny their liability to- pay theae unauthorized obligations, but will promptly pay ail their legitimate debts as they become due, for which they have abundant resources. This unfortunate disclosure ban created almost as deep .Sensation at the bank suspensions.

seriously rebuked and punished. Avery causes that have deranged our financial my.-Ury around himself, that the Am.riean "ptiai., cure th? liver, and keep the iem strong weak and contemptible fellow,' by the affairs are general throughout the circles Commissioner required uiaplo prooia of his .erVi.!! name of McDor.ough.a runner for a Terre 0f commerce though a'ravated here uknt,t.v- He was taken to Canada aud is ture fwrWi:itate.l system, tkm Dr. Sanford's In vi g. Haute or Indianapols broker, after draw- ... oll- ieculi,r ch-Tracte7 and circum now on triu1' but.,,i iJontit-v. f n"ot tUr.foruiAiaufuuywiih,iarse..iexter.d1 ' . . u our I'tcuiur character anu cucuni jf.,tv i,.,i s,, h,.i i uTmrn. i t.. .,i(J ..n t.

Evansville and i'ndurah 3Iail. Mr. Umll, our active post master, re-

ceived 'authority from the Post Master i , . , Uencrai. on aatiiruar. to makev& con- - I tract ior uie transportation oi a semiweek I r mail by the river, from here to Paducah to be extended to Ca'ro, if I practicable. Mr. UuU will offer the connn UIipmI terms. This will not only 1 a great 1 :iJv.intiB to our luisiness. bv ar'vins us " J 11 c ofttfi nil tliA intvnd on tho river below us! but will be an -.:..i ..f K wok ... w.v , ... ...v. I- I line, and render its permanent success I l . - -w . . I M'K a(Ka I lAnirtmanT I f-:v has acted with great promptitude, and liberality upon the petition, of our citizens ; and it is evident, that it is only a 1 If . I necessary to make our reasonable wants j known to the present ljst .Master General, to s;ecure his prompt attention Fixaxcial Affaiks int Fp.axce wear an alarming astajct. Conridema in the ;reat speculative orcanization, tl3 Cr-dit Mobilier.has been declining, and its stock STnwing oy every sucurwne iiccnuiiv nr i : l . . . . . . . . . I months pist. Its shares have gone down e. tcw f : T . Q I IllIll avvj iiaiin ... uanuai jr ß uuv i Irancs e irlv in September. The last dis1HIVISV1 S 1 I"'! a .it'v ' v uiiv .i'v-ii . " . . ans exchange, ami that another sudden decline in its shares had occurred, and that the panic had extended to Vi enna. Its shares are distributed through out Europe; and should the nl!atcd mon ster suddenly burst up as it will sooner or later a shock will be given to com mercial credit, that will produce a con vulsion in Europe that cannot fail t se riously a. feet England in her present critical condition. Should such a disasI ter .Uaneouslr with our troub ,eSf it wouU not unijkeiy convulse the WUole commeicial world. The primary stances and it is not unlikely that their effects may be as wide spread and disas trous as their operations. ououlu a money panic begin in Europe this season, what a crash in the commercial, social and political world, should we behold. Nearly all the cotton and woolen mills near by Philadelphia are- suspend ing their operations. In Rhode Island the factories are stopping or working on half time. The same course is bein pursued in nearly all the mauufacturin towns of Massachusetts and Maine. In Philadelphia moro than 4,000 persons have been thrown out of employment. and wages to the amount of $110.000 per month s'opped. In New England it is est mated that 25,OtK) or 30,000 rsons dependent upon factory labor for support will bo left idlo and destitute during the . - . who have been improvident in the past years of active employment and high wages. The high price of food and the passion for dress that has pervaded all classes, have absorbed the earnings o: the great body of operatives, and the papers sy they arc ill prepared to meet the sud den reverse that has overtaken them. In Philadelphia tneaurcs are proposed to prepare for the relief of this class of destitute laliorers the coming winter. La borers throughout the free States must be content the coming year with mote moderate wages. 07" Some of the Cincinnati -bank runners, are receiving warm receptions at some places where they make their appearance. At Fiqua, O iio. on Thürsday cvenin?;, one was met bv a crowd of ' itizens, and indnctnl to havo the town without visiting the bank. Anotlier returned to Cincinnati on Friday, from Kentucky, and informed his friends that he had in;de his last visit, "professionally," to the lanks of that State. Running banks for specie, as a business, 's unquestionably retting to b. exceedingly unpopular with the pet-pie. QCr Messrs. A. D. Hunt & Co., bankers of Louisville, after sustaining a heavy run from depositors d.innr the whole day on Thursday,' found themselves stronger in ready means at night, than the were in the morning. Their receipt hid been larger than their payments. The were nob y sustained by their friends, and public confidence in them is now stronger than ever. (KT The citizens of Springfield, Ohio, held a meeting on Thursday night, to consider what course the banks ought to pursue, in the present financial crisis. A committee was appointed to report at a subsequent meeting. Afterwards a pe tition was signed by the principal merchants of the city, and presented to the banks, advising a suspension of specie payments. (r An election for Governor, and eight members of Congress takes place to-day in Georgia. The American party has made nominations in but six districts. The success of the Democrats in all the districts isjjonfidently predicted by that party. (KT The cashier of the Southwestern Railroad Dank, in Columbia, S. C, has absconded with $80,000. C$T The St. Louis News of Wednesday evening, states that J.J.Anderon & Ca, are making arrangements with their depositors by which they will beable to resume immediately.

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F.ulURES.-Messrs. Hutcbtn-s & Co., I

tlie oMest private bankers in Louisville, suspended payment on Thursday. Their ........... ".i.n,,, assets exceed their liabilities bv sllOAJLRi - I ana uiev win resume nusiness as soon as possible. John Schmidt & Co.'s German Savings Hank of Louisville, has also arm . . 1 closed floors. 1 n latter laiiure cauou

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considerable excitement amon the Germans, who were large depositors. A run was made' e-n Hunt Sc Co., who ........ ijronilitlv mot tisClT ' Illbill ties. 1 IK Louisville Journal says : , As an evidence of the jrooJ standing of our ,.;,.:, l;Ii hiinVmff house, mav mention. that while-crowd were at the counter ot Home pi them dem; name their deposit, some uAmu rT r Dum 1 1 Ufonr host and motinduential and necta rv""v v ble bnstnes inen made large Deposits at the ""?n tWpr5n nf ,onfi.knc-e nmnber of our Mcalthiest citizens and iner.li - mt. l.-kt-A IiaK'i i.niii t'.kfH'.i r.1 .,1.1 t.!ft.tirt v.. - ..., - - their propertv to iriuruiitoe the tull payment oJ tho dej-osxts at moot of the banking house. Q3" The failure of Clark, Dodge & Co., in NTer York, will be likely to cause em harrassments to the Unrer banking; houes at the East and West with which , connecte!i - fr5- The laws of Louisiana rcouire the , IoL-o f t.. Qrto In l-oon nrk inr.ii nt r.f . .uu t .i v ". " - - specie on hand equal to one-third of thcr Th nenallv for Tallin" below 1 (.' -w " a ; .. . ,. . J I this is $iuu on -ftcn uirector, ior ever i d;iy that the Bank is ' out of lino" a pretty clFectuil bar to expansion. Canada. A very interesting trial isgoinp I on at liranttbrd, Canada, winch ia attracting considerable attention. A man by the name of William Townsend, two years since, in company with several other, attacked and mnrdered a Mr.Xelles, of Balmoral. Town-en-.I was arrested, but killed tliu otSccr and eseapcil. Since that time up to a few month siuoc.no trace ot the fugitive eonld bo tound. Ilo was at lastdiseovered in Ohio, but he af firmed that his Dame wa Mclltnry of (Jh.jow Scotland. Po nuccCfsltll was he in throwing j iend, and others, that ho is unlike him in every puru:uiar. coma swear that lie is Townsend, because ot certain sears upon his person, and others that Townsend had no scars. Altogether it is a stransre ease ana thu jury were of course unable to settle the Ierp!exing question, as to the name of the prisoner. Since writing the above wo learn that Townsend will be taken to another county, and tried on unother charge, without reference to his name. WAPiirxoTos Items. The iroininir cor nspondent of tho Now York Herald says that thare i. aornc renewed ill feeling existing be tween Spain and this country. Recent ad vice from our Ministsr at Madrid speak of the display of very marked indicrnity towar Is him, the cause of which has not been made public. It i surmised that Mr. Dodge has made advance on the subject of tho rurchasj of Cuba-a point which they will not I I entertain for a moment, notwithptandins tlK-ir poverty. Tho same writer kivs if i ii iiiuiia;i"ii si o iiiii ivu hvi vi.nttu nui . M . u, , , , w qu;c timo. Our filibusters by occupation ! are wide awake. Senator Bright ia in Washington enjoying fine health. The- Ministers of Guatemala, San Salvador and Co.st.i Rica, residing in New York, have directed a letter to Secretary Cass, in which an urgent appeal is ma le to our government to iutc-rfore and prevent, the sailing of Walk er and his men. Tboy ask that a man-of-war bo atationod at San Juan Del Norte, to prevent the landing of the f.Uibustern. No OiTicial answer has bocn mail j io the letter. Tho receipts of the U. S. Treasury bincc July 1st, have been 2).4d,0i). The Discredited Ranks. Tho Brokers at Indianapolis, on Friday and Saturday, threw out the notes of the I'ollnwirg fr;e banks: Tippecanoe, Lank of the Capitol, Huntington county. Trader s Rank, Indian upolis. and Warsaw. E. I. Tin'.tham fc Co.'s Rank, at MoLeansboro Illinois, has failed. The notes of the Central and Capital Rank, at Indianapolis, are redeemed in current b nk notes by the Stute Auditor, and bro!:e a a: Indianapolis. It is said th.it a banker at Indianapolis, ajree.l to receive thecir nlation of the War3 .w Ran!;, and tako her bo d., but failed to fulfil it. The owners of tho Bunk are all responsible, und there will bo no eventual loss to tho bill holders. Cold sold at Indianapolis on Friday at percent, premium. One banker sold $5,000 in one snin at that rate. 07" The Vincennes Gazette, speaks thus candidly of the Democratic candidate for Congress : Ju-lc NiMack is a young man, of fair natural atilitv which ha has cultivated with considerable industry. He baa served two sessions in the Imliana Senate from the district of Daviess and Martin counties. At present be holds the position of Circuit Jnd?e un office he has filled for the past three years, to tlie jronerul satisfaction of the public. And now. it seems ho is to bo promoted by the favor of his party to a seat in Conffres. where will doubtless make a ns-?tui and industrious member, attentive alike to the interests of bis constituents und his party. Litters Sunt Back. Tlm Poatmnster General, thronh the finance bureau of his department, ou Tuesday morning returned to 1ö:ei?n countries the foliowinjr dead letters, under cxistin treaty stipulations: To the peneral postoitiee ot England, ; to vast amount of correspondence wis received from the -Old World." uud mailed to tho various points of destination, where all tho facilities of delivery were extended on behalf of the persona mbseribed each Ltter iu addition being duly advertised. Brakto the Sabbath. Rev. Henry Ward i-ccher, depreoutin! the custom of repeated services on Sunday 1 says that the first service is usually cream, the second milk, and tho third milk und water, und the last is the one that usually sticks oy the hearers ot the three. A man who has a family, and goes to the Sundav school in the imrniuir at nine o'clock, to church at half-pat ten o'clock, to church afrain in tho afternoon, an ! then usaiu, perhaps, in tho evemnif, on ant to bo tried jtrr brtaling th Sabbath. If he could hear three pennons profitably, he must b an extraordinary penin atharin?.

ctnaiia. am; to liremcn, i.iv); to Prussia, 6.1S0; France, 59; New Brunswick, hU. and to Nova Scotia, 5: total, 83.3S9. Thi-

THE (UtKAT EXJUsil UMIIftlY

SHt JAM KS CLARKE'S , cixkuh ytlii f::m ai.k pills: Prep-iro i froia jTenion of sir James ciarke, m D - I'nysieian Extra, rlit.ary to the Queen. Thi in vilu - iMe Medicine i unfailing lu the cur of nil i.hos ...... f.. i . ,.i .1., . I ..... : i .. ...i . constitution. It imwIcmtM a!I exrt-n, removes all til tnu-tion ant! 'Tiiiff-c rni the iiioiilhlv iim-knI w.th rccularitv. Thes" Uli hotihl u' t iwn or t!iiv? vn-:ks iti ious to nfin-nieiit; tli-y r rtitv the I'un.ititutnni hi.i! Jes-n tlm !iiit.!ri"? 'inr Hü !:i'r, eu:i'hi!i: tin- inntlierto lrlhes' IM N IfllM f;0'. if triken v feii.jJe lili lt'K tli KIKST T1IJ1KK M IN'TII." T l'feciiancv, ns tSev re Hure to lrinj( on Jli-cacria-, I nt at any itht r tili. thev are aTe. In nil wvjoi rviMinl Hjnmat Atififm !nlTT tn tne r..u-K wi I im uivne s, tu'' mi Murlit h v-rimti. I'aij'it i ion M Uie IM-.rt, e- of Spirits, f lv-it-i-ic-i, Sii-k Ifea l-wtie, Vl.it iiii.l nil the j ;i:?ifnl rli4ea,n.-cMt'l t'V n 'lirl-rel I'v-tftn. tii?M PilN wu enect a chit wuen all tuiMTnvaii luve riltJ. iiiii aitrionen t lowt-nui nnnfiv ii not rontain iivn, calomel, ntimonv. or anv other mitieral. run lirtH-t-oni accrtnii-anying eacn lwcVace. rrice in the Tnitrti Suiteanl ratrvla. Ine f.lbrl N. B. 1:00 aixl rt pntaff stamp en-loti to fiv 'Uhori:e'i Agent, will innr a Kittle of the Tills I v return mail. H . . kukkkts, In'ianPoli!. Sole Arei't fr Inl!aiia. IIALLOCK & STOprAKI. apS'TiT-lyj ; . - nmeral Agnts. Kvansvilie. .' The TraTelim CommunltrA remclv sn, i as -lifKHFIAVK'S HOL LAND P.ITTKKs eiitmot be too hieh! recommended. To tlietruvrtinircomnitimty espei-ially. it m rertamly an mvalnable retne lv: bavin? little or nö exercise. tontantlv exposed, and yr.btvt to the r-ffectsof aelanrj of climate and water, thev reo n ire- jsomo pl-!a:int medicine of this kind to rcnlatc thu the bowels. SPECIAL NOTICES. T?r? NOTICKS in tiiUpLnce.ineeiit-iierliue x.v. one insmion;: ?' miwper line three times "C-liM jt Kne one wrwlc : discount on lonirer tune. V. .11. c. c. The Young Men' Christian Uai.a will meet in the ll re It k,m f Ol. I ! m m . . . . . ... ... i.xure uk.m oi u,e en rre..y:eri,iii ti.urdi. tlm (MONDAY) evening, at "X o'clock. octit Ve Wish to ny to Every Person Who reads taia that there is an article known a Pa Sanford's ImviuoraTOr. orl.ivtR Remkdy, wh!ci can i relied on an certain to cure liver complaint ia any ofiu form, such m JaunJioe, Pyiiepsm, and numerous other complaints, ilesrriia.il in another coiu:nii, liesides which, it is one of the greatest preparations or cures for consumption, taken iu early stages, thitt Is now known. We take it for granted, as experiment has proven, that disease of the luugf arenot geueril'y the first caiiMiof coiiituniption, hut a deldlitated ryslem. caus ed hy the improper action of the lirer, reduces the power of the tuugs In resist or throw oft dise.isc caus ed hy col l and irritatioii, learing thelur.gsat th mercy of one dise-tie, tecause the liver lias iiicaioa-iated them from performinK tlteir proper uction of thrwwipg ofl'disca.sedm;i:ter caused liycold, thus to prevent coni ottered as a trie! remedy, and one that can I relied on. (Se.-adverti-eiuenu.) octMni W e Challenge the YorlS! To produce a prepar itn eminently harmless, so generally approve 1, and perfect iu its npsrathius as " rltndoro's Hair Dtr." It corrects the injnrn-us etVect of other dye?, inviirties the II .vir, U appliu 1 iu a simple n.anue.-, oetates in.-latiUueously doe not staiu the skin, and its tints are the COUNTERFEITS OF NATURE Sold everywhere and Dpi lied hy all Hair Pressers. CiiRliTAKOKO V Co., No. ft Astor Ilotite, Ncr York. M. W. F. ii Weo tm. LVailSVIIlC l OmatTCl.ll 1 0!ICC. Tub Nir.lIT SESSION of this Initutlon will commeiiceon MONDAY, Oct.ilr 5th. Business hours from : to 10 P. M. . . Oentleinen dInus of attend ing the Night Session, an re jueste l to make earl v spj liciti m. Ftr Terms &c. call at the Uomnsuu First street. ept..da:w;t JEREMIAH BKI1M, Principal. Beaco Liuiit Social Tkmplk, No. 4j, meets every alternate Fri.Tiy evening, asali.ve. J. T. WALKER, it. l'.T. A. J. O'Riliy, B. R. jnly Flour 3Iarket IJnchansjrd. BEST quality Fümily Hur it Southern Mills ; price, $,25-cali. IdLEIIART BROTHERS. Sept2I.tr FOR rCUWTY AlDITGll. !T We areauth r!el to ai:noui:ce WILLIAM II. WALK K R as a candi !ve for Auditor of Vanderburgh County, at the next election. fseptl'J-te ZF Facts cannot bequestionud, when the people of any cmiitry heir icsLiimny in uiass, as in theciscof Pr. J. HosTETTta's Stomn-U liUt-.Ts. Not only have we tlw iu-Uv i lu:il evidence of the lan l, ut almost every pu;er in tlie liiin ii commenting upon the rreat I euelit derive' from the use of tlieseelelirated Ritters 'esides various Piplom-is warded tl.eiu, among which is one from the Ohio Mechanics Institute, st their Thirteenth Animal Exhihition at Cincinniti, where the CcmmitteJ was composeJ chiefly of Prysicians in the city . Tkese are we' hty f.ct that cannot help l.ut conv luce tlie uvvt ere tulous that it is at lca-.t worthy of trial. For Pyspepila In any form those Hitters are a certain cure when ned as ?r directions ou bottle. Forsilel y Pruifeists genenlly. loctl-lw IIoIIomsv Olutrueut and I'llls. Mortification cai.ntt clique where Hoi iohhv's Ointcieut is applied tu time to a woui.d, sore or ulcer. I'.y Ir;vetitin inflammation, it prevent iun. For in.litiestiou. liver compl:i!r.t, and disorders of tlie bowels, the I'llls are a sure rt.ut .'.y. Ijf Sold at the mauur.u-tiaits, No. Pt Maiden Lai e, New Ycik, aa.l No. 4 1 Strand, Loudon ; and by all drugcists, ht i's-., i'2.c, and il per pot or liox. octl-lw There are Occatlons When even the healthiest peopie need medicine, the charges of diet, of weather, aud hundrelsof other cau.-c-s, produce a la.xily iu the system th:it needs correct. up, or in other words the liver Ux-oaies siightly leniii.e.1, i.n l i.teds ;i stin.uiator. If all who tin t tlie:uelves in this situation will try Dr. Sanford's I.nvicor vi or, they may Isf sure of relief, :l wectin testily to Ui elticacy in cuiiug Headache, lifdigesHmi, S nr Stor.vich, at:d other ills so ru.mon iu a family. It acts, as a medicine, easier and I etter thau ny dose of pills we ever swallowed, and Is s. mild thafNlieJ smallest infant can take it. (Sec Advertisement.) septl-lin. IlristoPa Karsaparilla, Tlie orlc'na! and only cure for Scrofula and all the ter-ril-le brood of external Diabi.lics. boru of unhe-Althy l.lo.xl, still soma Rloi.e and tit:eUnllel, and is ii greater demand thsii ever. Kkmp's Worm Pastilles, by reit-sn of their delicious taste ami superior efficacy , ha ve taken the lead of all the mineral vennifuges. ZJT" Sold by D.T. Lauman i. Co., wholesale drugü'sts, Water street. New York, and by all druggists, at ! for Sarpnj ariila, and Partilles 23c. per bottle, ejitio-lw Hrlmbold'a Genuine Preparatlod, Highly C'onceiitrateil Exlr tct Buchu, fur ilis-ascs of the 151.wl.liri, Kidneys, t.ravel, Dropsy, Weane?s's, Soc, is a safe and pleasant remely. Ilea I the adTeiliseicent in another column headed " llelubold's Genuine Preparation.' epti: lm WOOLSKY St SAWTKU, Agents. If you arc sick you must take 3ii:dicini:. for alc exrtaxAL ai imtitrsal- pais rsa in: wiTTs pain KELinvmt, Which is stronger and requires less to e fleet a cure than any known remedy. FOIi FEVKIi AND AGUE TAKE theouly safeund hiutnless remedy in the world, Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-IIilious Pills. An auxHery to tfe" "care." Tlese Hemedka destroy the Disease but not the Pa tient. W. B.CHAPIN, Wholesale Agent, It. I. For sale by Druggists generally. ieli-u.uo-acw Hit. COUIiSU TLL'S AJVTII'IILOOKSTIC That has produced such remarkable effects in man)' cases of Nbcraloia, Yertioo, and Arrsctions or the Head, caused by disturbed circulation, in those who have tried it in this city, is for Kale at KELLER tz WHITE'S. r2TTht highest testimonials of its etilcacy have been gl van ty a number ef th mMt rypettbl eitlstna who have nH h. rjyC

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

One saiiitre, (ten ltne or loss), one time, 50 Cts. tl on l an : 2 :) , : 4 iKi : T 50 1 i0 13 00 Three tiaies ii e-kt :s. ::::s:jj: Two week, :::.;::::.:-. One month. ;. ; : : : : i s : ' ' Three month, ': six uiotitlid, ::::: :::: (ne year, ::::::::::: i r li-HTi't n larger ad vertisein.ents f t iirns of six line.or utnler, in jer snnum F No "till f3rhir,advertisLmeiitr,ceivel. CIlAai.eS PKNBY JlCOB LfMtr NUEI.VtF, i r.xiJY jk ..L VNK ij iin im,... ATTOIINJES AT LAW .Votaries Public and Real I'ntate Atriita, EVANSV1LLE. INDIANA, mTin, i ractice Law in the Courts of this Ptate, 7 will a:u-i)'l ti the cillect'on f clniuis in anv nil t or the L c tied fetates. will i'uy ana sell real eta e in tlie Citv of E ran rille, in Yaiiiler'"urza ami a'i iininjr Counties ami hi the est frenerally, ami wul fi.rai anv other niitiea ieitaiuing to Atti-ines or Ji5i: tuae äceittü- lAUHiui larin always tor suu. umini piiKcn ly a n:nnlr of the firm. : .-Ö?" Oincc on -Tbiru streets oniJsite tlie Court Iluiise, in tlie rfoma formerly occupied t .i i T. i.i . i . i . k.. by U.ebitetirmt-f Lockhait,l'anettlJcnbj. octö-diy. ..-.. I AUW ROOKM. OSS' SIPE,' l.v M:iron IPutand; iJM The Sn't ii. hl Iii. I'ecpie: Mi' -el Vaa:h;ir.. ly autiior of the L uiiplichter; Life of S ni ee'n ' Arec I -teor ! sand G'r1;T ' .. . I'res'i Leaves 'y Kam y Fern ; : Jat reciveJ aul for vle by oetä . ,T. OONYNfJTON. IERIA.i:T IlOAItl) W.AMKII, SOK a mini and his wife, in a pr.r ite f imily, where liiere are do other Puarilci. -Location rr.u- le Te Main s!ref . Al-lres a line to liux o. 41 : l'09t (JKiCe, ami it w ill meet with intention. octj-UK w Illinois and Tennessee Money.' HLLINOISMnnev und current Tenne mother t ii. ken at u;ir tor Clothin?. at L. KAI 9 oct-lw Clothing Store. Maui street. WANTED, " ' Seivmt Girls to poto tit country ore S li'ik. wsler :nd ironer, and the Oict to ! ho plo Vt vor,-, nurse th5Chl1ireii ami i. plain sewmc. Tao Cariienti-rs f-r Mtinh lüa.n work. and a Macksmith. all of wliwdi chii hav cons.nnt eiu.'t't, nt good wages. Enuiie to-day at the l'aJ'lt-!. ocu-ii IJANK NOTICE. riCE ts tiere!y eivea to the stockholders In the Siaiieli at Kvainville of the State Bank of lnu u ;, iTOtiw annual r..mn ir e.eui wireciors in ,(l ir ira-h . I.i wrr 1 w mn n vrar. r i 1 H tt. it:.. t!..;iin . i.. KvH.wviiT... i..a.:v th A diy of oveuiier net, 1 twecii the honrs of ten a id s;üo'1ock. Tliep:iswillie..iK-neaa:2ocl(cK P.M. wmi (HAie i. i Ji uv.v ri LuauitT' I Enquirer copy. An.MI.MSTRATOR' KALK. 'C'lIE n:vleT.,icned, Administrator of the estate of 5 theestue.-f John M. Stli.son. deceis-nl, will on Stanr lav. net. itth. IT' at the late residence of s:i.l !.reMsed,ii Watet reet. in KvHiisville, sell all the lTsmat propi-ny of sai.1 deceasel, consisting of one re n, one l.nicv niid harness; a lot of horse gear; a lot f.f J..uchold Furniture, 4cc., 4ic. Tkhms All sums f three dollars and under.css'h : acroiit of n'ne in -i ll. i will I e gi en on all suras over three do'lurs. the nuwhaser civme notes with M.prov el security, waiving lusion l:iw. ai;l iering intern! from da-e. MARCrS SHERWOOD, WtMil.SEY & NELSON, Auc is. Ad mr. o.Cw;a VTIPFHTflW YFlT PHWlHTi r Ui jUitiOlV 1 Lt . 1 I till 17 r.ll, -, f. . j . trj t-. . ti . j I lit yr'CAt uni Wbrce tue juu ucr irr " litirtidvcrd. 'in IIIS Yesst Pow-lerls für snperlorto hops or brew. rl ers ycitt or nny o! tne quick yeasts now in ne, for maliiijg lil-t tir-iil, com lieas. ;nt iis-uit or r., caKes of nil Kiiids.duuirilii:c. iuddio sod eyerv vari ety of pastry; in f-uf, evcrTthing that can I e made of n n:r, corn ir Imick wheat meals. r""Th most I)v septic can it lirea-1 male with tMs Yeas', without it-jurv. This Ye.it renders tlie t-rcad while, lteht an-1 whole some, hi; I of a fresh and sweet taste and smell, r.ever leivlr.8 any spots or turn'n? it yellow, in which qua'. it;-s it sui "s-essnvthiTjf of the Kind ever intnluc-d. The n-nijurtctu-er w irrnnts this Yeast to give satisfac tion or the money will nereninacu. Familie, Hotels and Steitmhoits can be supplied ly e.tvinc onlers at the manuha-torv. A lilierai disctmot 1 mi le to (Iroce rs. Pa. MACENISS. K-tl- ilVwim Comer 2d & Lust st., Evaiisviile. Lorn racy st. aoskR ss. kosbb. LOUIS FREY & C0f, Importer and Pifilers in ClUItftffSWAIlI?, FJli:C2I CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, MAIX FTREtT, TIIKE D.OOP.? ABOVE FIKrtT, octl-Cm EVANSVILLK, 1ND. tOAI. MI.MlltS W,1.T' 'WtEN ortaelveCoal Mim-rs -antI, to which hc S Iii tilgst pi-ic? iil Ih; )i'l in eali, for liiii.il.? oil the iiio nud Mississippi I'.ailros-I Coal i:ti.ks. sit Washington, In liairt. For timber articul irscn juir.; f J. H.ilALL, ci-tor of the Kniiuirer. Evai.vi;ie, InI., or M. II. CilAASr. tt'-iui t r. EOOl'ED SKIISTS15 dosen received aud for sale (nil K KKN Si rUKSTUN . 4 'l.OAKS. KJ :;doi doaeu Ladies Cl'jthClrtks; ' .5 d r. tersiuua and Beaver t loak: In store and rrsale. K KKN : TKESTON. eWGrOOClS: S. GUMBERTS & CO., CLOTHING MAil FACTUJ1EUS, ig AVK just received a large stock of Cloths C.issiP meres a:id Vesting of all varieties, which they are i rejuue I i j uu.iu(aeture at short uoticu. They are aisi prepare I to sell tliese simmU by th piee tu tiie lowest iii irket prices, wholesale mid reta I. Huts, Japs and Furnisliing (Joods of all kinds, constantly tti hind. One of the partners of this firm lieing a resilient of the K:tt ami c.ii.suuitiv in the umrket, we are i.rep:u-cp t iseiltnir sbM.-k at lower figure thau other houses not suniiar:y smtHteii. Ve kep the best of mech-inics, and warrant all pood maile up bv u to be in th latest sir linl a' low rates. sepfjo-ly S. CUMISLKTS K Co. Tili: riltUJJKAS HANQUIT, ON Fill DAY' NIGHT, OiiTOBEK 2u, AT itE?CIiT CITV IIALI.. r :?- TICKETS to lie had st the Rook store and Drucclsts. . THE COMMITTEE. Sept.ü riHUESE. H. 25 bs clioiefiW.Il. nn 1 Enlish Pa'ry Cheese, just received per steiuner Hasting, and f-ir sile by svptJJ , . . S.E. (IL UK KT i C CO. TAH C AN M.KS whole half and quarter 'oxe f.r siile '-y septiO t"- E.(ilLublir& CO. 15 1 FLU POWPKRBt o i kcs choice utiality for sale by scpt.si S. K. GILBERT Si CO. - ' , n l : w JS'i'A BLili31 b.r. irnnrsE tiioiimiill. r.te of the X tiriu of 'lhomiiill & I'arrlek, Cmciaimci, oh o, lieiis le;tve t ) inform tlie cilizeu of KvaiL-rilU and viciiiitv. that he tuu commeiice-l in the above line, and intends keeping alway on ltinl a full and complete assortmeut of BUGGY, CARRIAGE, AM WA..ON HARNESS, SADPLtS, UUIOLES, WHIPS, and all article.) llonging to a well stocKed Sad-tlery establishment, which be will sell at Cincinnati prieh. N. B. UeiivirUig duue with nesitiiess ami tli-inUh. GEOItiit) TIIOKNIIILL, Two door altuve Crescent City Bank, Main st. Fp2 '-.l4:ikUui. . " CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! VEKV LATEST STYLES. t ALPO . . BROCIIJ, STELLA Ä2W WOOL SHAWLS, RECEIVED THIS PAT, A SD WILL BK SOLD AT P.XCJCalit LOW PRICES . J. OAKLEY & SON, sept2Mm First street, Foster's Block. " WGOO-tHUPPL,.-! tVAA'TKl. NCMbfcK of Wol-Chojpers wanted. A liea. ni in ml iiricc will e mid. Ca.I at septla-dlw JIOLLINGSWOUTII & HUGHES. FOR ItKAT, One of ihe beat Uusiuea Stands In the City. AS we are renoving our stock or Furniture and Chairs to the Crescent City Builaiuc. we ofti-r for rem or leu.-e, tht rooms now txrupied by us m Maui street, 1 etweeu. äoeoii.l ant 1 hu-d. P"issessi'ii g.ven immediately. AKMS1 KONG ii GUttü. irf-pO'-lw .utici:. f Vi HE public are hereby notified that DAVID 0. JL DAILY is no lot cer our ugeut, Li authority having K-en revoked sept S'-Ut ; W. C. EWINfi St CO. PKOFOSA1VS. SEALED Proposals will le received at the City CUtk's otf.ee until Saturday uext, October d, for the grading of Svcamore utreet, from feventh to Eighih. Pur iarticuiars call at said Clerk's office. By order of the Common Coiireil. sept:.u-:a WELL. H. WALKER, Clerk. Vol katwto copy Nnrse Girl Wanted!' A COMPETENT NURSE GIRL is waited, to take care of au Infai.t 1 i mcmns tdd. Apply at Srt. l.Vh. THE JOUBKAL OrFICE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Scxt YoikJc Lrie Kailroad. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. Ruy yonrThroncU Ticket to 'etr Toxk. PosT.N.rniLADt.LfiiiA,ar.l New Knlaim Cities vi, tlii Knute. - ......... t F-TWENTY-TWO MILE3 DISTANCE SAYIIP. Thrwugh to New Toik City without chaxgk or CARS. . -r- - - - 2" The ONLY POT'TE to New YorV CitT having WIPE SPACIOUS SALOON CAR! This Line ext'-n.ts to lh-it Kirk, I5nfl..l;f nijd Niafara Fll. with nn irtin-k-n WHe tinner conrect'iis nt Pu!ik!rrf1:r(l!r with all trains fron",Clcvelani,Ciriciiiiuiti,SU Ltiais and Chfca?o on the Lake ihore Kail lki:l. TuBtiRiilo via the Bultalo fc Nw York City BailUoad ir:ik!rf direct cnijiin ti!, widialll the Steamer nn Late Krte from l levelawl, Toledo and lrit, aim wuh tue hottaio & lisikeliuron liailnwd notn iHJüWit toChicaco. MiniRi rtxs via CanandiTcua anl Nhrxia Falls flaili'.tfM. p nkii'p nh-eetcoriinftu.ii with 11 J nnu on the tlrcst Weiert? lUilway, from Petr..it to Chioaito, tlm anting the traveling i'ulilic unnvnlVon facilities, -.,..,; PASSENOKHS can t..p in New York any leneih ni tiae,n:nl resume their journer without exiti en:irire. ... :rr- Tl! norc.lt TTCKPTS for ssle iu all the irin rii.ii ('mi luilrond uu cei. t tf F.tRK LOW AS BY ANT OTHER ROUTE. G.F.SMiril.Gen'l Aficnt. IIOMF.R RA.MSPKM.. ClevM ird0., May Pith, ly. PresideDt. my-.".'iyuw TSSKEW 3IILLINE11Y!2T S l"T recc-ved a pcw stock of MILLINERY, eon STRAW. GOSSIMER AND GIMP SILK. ALSO VtLVET, AND SATIN BO.WKTft - UNPERSLERVES, - COLLARS. CHEMISETTES, WOr.STEDSCARKS, ice, ce., To which the irticul;ir attention of the Ladies of L vansvtiie ana vicinity is iuvuei. t . K. BAIIKKK, sept2ti First street, ta-tween and Locust. TUK STLlA3JliK SPOiiTS.tlA. THIS smart little summer wil rim n n l:ii lv in the tSrce li Riv er tr.vle fir tue season, and ship,.r. -t.t---,,-!- tri n. Aviv ' -;. -- " " l,sea- " here as a ove, Lvery Tuesday, at 12 o'cloet And on SATURDAYS she will make a trip to HEN LATEST ARRIVAL AT THK YV BO 3 Si 1 M fl A Bt . w JSLi Ii fiiaalv b U.M. MARX LEVY, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CI.OTIilM; A.n FIUAISIII.VG GOODr, 3 II AS just receive I au-J is nw opening a couipleti BLil nssortuent of FALL AND W1NTEU CLOTHING consisting of all sorts of Overcoats, 1'vnts and Vests, Stnrts, Piawcrs, Comforts, llai.dkeixhiefs, Hatsan. in,. Trunks and Lahres, snd invites tlie put-lie tt 'ill to 1 call uml exai.ime Ins fcuvc si-a e:i selei-! t-sock. To keep ui tlie tvputaiioii of the vWesiem Star, sliall op lv til' to teil the lieft of nrricles at th very lowest prices, mi l uiu.c tarn.ents to orler at Uie short est notice, tm me most reasonable icmn. At the Western Star, corner of Main suid Scsa.ore sts, under the Pavilion Hotel. st-pt.'l-ttJcwm n:OLUT10. OF COPARTXCRSHIP. (II K Copsriiiershi heretofore existing under the Mvle an-l tinu of lloliiiisworth & llui:hs. ans aiscdve I on the iU inst., mtitu il consent. As it is necessary that the I tidiness should I closed in.tiie. diately. nil pirt.es Itj.leMed to the sail firm are reouisieil to cll rtii.l make ettlemeot, and all pirties to whom Ihe sad tirui is ii.delted, a ill pi Ae tresen I iheircUibts for pivn-cnt. Either jrty is authorized n use Uie name oi t.te nrm iu seue-nieni. . W. K. liOLLT SOS WORTH, septiS. J. W. 11 LUHES. ACW FIHM. B AYING Liken the stock nnd stre latel owned IB aud occurieil by HOLLINGS VVOKTil & HUtHlKS, 1 would inform my fuends and tlie public that I w.ii continue the yl'LKNWAhE, tJLA.'SUAUK AND LOOKING GLASS UVilS KSS at the vM lüii.l. M.iin street, uext .lour above ihe ..l l Itaitk. I recently rt'fccied au airangeuient with a porty in Europe Ü attend pel. otiallv lo all my pu:xha-sin Ki:.'l'tii4, acd 1 Kin ei.H-ied to save much in the cost of liitMroo.l unit j i-epsreil to otier imiiKeiuetrt-s to ir.y id ms well as lie customers. I ill du i ..cue a:iy ll.tsUTii bills, ai.d le iuest those who have iieeu accus, ouietl tobuyiutf l aI to cull and try me. Crates assorted for ti'ie couutry kepi ou in t.l. J. W. IM7GI1ES, sepid Successor to I Pdüngsworth ii Hughes. - - - 1 8 5 7. 1 8 5 7. FALL GOODS! rStHE ubscriliers are iot' receiving their large and M comi-lete assortaient of ' ÜOUTS AND SHOES, embracing every va-ietv of Luliis' Plain GAITERS; Ladies' Tipi-ed GAlTbKS: Latins' HIGH LOOTS; LaUieloUi le mI Walking SHOES, with or without heels.. Misües'OAITF.RS, pWn and tip'tl. with or without heels. - Gent' POOTS, BROGANS, Sic. Wc keep on h ind all kinds of Boot and Shoes, to fit all sorts ui 1 sue of feet, and ask the dear people to giveinem an examimu.on neiore "uying eiewiicre. Melt E A & WELLS. septll First street, Foster's Block. WELL niUUI.XU XOTIt'B.": 'JfPHE itinleis'gi;eit is trepared to PIU WELLS in W s-iii l to any depth, to put in artiticial bottoms without UiHii e nt Uie WNter, to erent sand from rsising; also lo di thr mgh ra-ks or any otiier aubstance. Satisfiatyry references can I eciven. A i ply to p. liOKI ON. - sei tJ'-.aa Corner of Carpenter aud Leet sts. tfcjt'N DRIES.' " - 3 i kegs S. C Soda; ' .mo ls Pure Cream Tartar; M U.xes do ;iHi s Slt I'etre; : d Saleratus; H4I (bs Sil SsLi; .wm i!i t lour suipnur; just received 'v s ptli Z. II. I'O'OK : SON. rf"VSTP. Pill'PER SAUCE, tic- ' .vidoKCii l'epH.TSuucc, assoitcMsi do Catsup do do ' j do Olive Oil : in store and to arrive by Z. II COOK k. SON. sept 17 WANTED. rfMTY and County Orders, fur tax-rmyinf pur-. U pses... The highest cash price will '-e pn. price wi E.GAit !L-ii4-l.it ,. thus. VIN. : st. P5ftUlEPBEEF.ki lbs choice Dried Reef for sale by (t; M. - Z. II. COOK & SON. lb.EAM CHEESE h boxes j ust receive.1 and for sale by sept-M Z. H. COOK t SON. JUST REC'D, "Theodosea," second volume; Grace Amlier, Lii'e Pictures from Pastor's Note Book; Grace Freeman. For sale by DOBELL & LISTER. A OKN,OaTS AND.VEAL.J jii Bushels Corn; UN Bushels Oats: do fresh Corn S!ci; for a I r Z. II. COOK fti. SON sept BRUSHES.5 ibw.eu Shoe Crushes, piain; Ü do do with handles; yi do Scrub Brushes, So. I aud 2; do do with ria miles: It) do .Wall Brushes, assorted sizes; 10 d' liorse do do do Just received and for sale bv sepao . . VIIEELER at RI0GS. QUAKER BROOMS. 10 dz. Shaker Brooms- tlie liest in u for sab: by septlO SAM. VICKEKV. 4 OFFEE ITsl Bags prime Eastern Coffee ju'tweiveJ and for sale by ist jainj I RtSTO.N BROS. 1XFAT E.WCY IIAT. 'SIIK hwdsomest ever pniduce.I. Call and Look at tl ht'Ul. t AL 1 llji Ä .H ItCO I fc R, septa Main street, botweou First and Second. UOUSE TO KENT. HOUSE, iimue.l io the lower fart of the city, containing eight RaouiA, wltii tw og'KMl Cisterns, and a Cellar; als. a tie Ganleu.wiih shrubeiT atsi iruit trees and taillu for six horses, wilt be rented to a good tenant ou reasonable lenn. Airly to scpt.r.-tr Nathan iuAv let. ADMi.MSTRATOK'S AOTICIi. X0T1CE is heret.y piveti tliat letters ef Adiiitnis-n-ation on the e-uie of John M. S:ias., dec'4. have been gmuted t'l the undersign 1. All persons inde'rted to Kiid estate are requested to make in Uid ate lAVUM-tit, au I tli .se havirig clauuS bcainst the same ill l.re-et.t theiu for a?nieiiient. Sai-I estate is ut lioecd t- i soiveaU MAKCUSy tMKU V i01), . aepiu;-- Jf iminlstraior. IUCKLES) PRESERVES, rc. 1: tlo.eu assorted Pickies; i) ilo ' ilo English Pickles; 11 do do . I'ie Fruit; - . . 12 ,do do Natural Preserves; pi do. do East India do r 10 do do Cordials; 5 do, Guira Jelly; this dar ree'd by sept3 z. h.Cook tos SLEST A cood substantial SHOWCASE, with rfnntr to match, will be sold cheap forrh br ÜIHilUA.FFÄ: SUN, ait-Iil Ms'w 'reHMwnTeru Fiman?1 Ssj-.iti.

MISCELLANEOUS.

P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OLD - ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding & Coram isi" General Railroad, Steam and Ezpre Agtr srtciAL AK!rrs ron rKa.-tsiLVAjiiA balboa. " - iJ.Si.--j . flBAYIrr f?fted vf mammoth WhuTJwr, I f ED I rireit on tli Ol. it. Pir'-r. iu the moM sitbstuit. . i mnner, we st prepnreu to facilitate with Prot' U dispatch all chm1 ntrusted. n our W-, either v illver, HailfuaS or I'anal wtthnutmiiv oresi -sure., 4ic, 4.C. farticiiktr, attention w ll l-e pawl -t -Rei-cif r, Storitut and Forwattlior; at d aio o l I . sale .bv Produce comuced to us, and ailord. prom .y r;t"l. - . v I. u uibbt returns m sincere inarti t i . uumerou friemis for their former patrmji.iae, airl - speitfully solicit a continnaiice of the same, a w-iii in'iiuiv recirruntec. .. v A Slore Room, well iuit.l!ed. Willigkeit rrthe - crimmonation pi ocaiSfaaa uieirwirrs.cnr-rniiT fe ed. P.G.UÜtfLEY & Ct J O H If S ti l T.C II IJ I. L , Successor to 0Rilev & Mitchell.) PnODUCE, FORYA AnDIXG A SD COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANSVILLE, IND. I STRICT atiention raid V en- . .;n..,n,i.t..Mu.Vi..... d i iKUiiicnu. r-..t i.i c.ii'ii., i I - . ore. ate Onlers for the Tur- . I. ..f lnMl.i.v .1 i.-it h1 m t.1 miiiiTitlv tlM-dmt i. i. llavin? a hrge Xhirf-Boat at tlie River, and heinf , Airei-t at this place fr several Railroads, I s-es Q- . ln-;or a.1 vaiitace fir forwarding Merrhaislise or Proluce coming here bj- Railmad as well as by River. OMife on hoard the lower Wharf-Boat janll , t,.i -r l Tl PROCLAMATION !l Bi it Vriinrti by al. sickly, weak and eteiihtated pe sons, tliat Mc Leak's STRENGTHENING CORDIA . is the only remcly that will su ngthen and lavigora the system, and remove .rities ia U Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tor, Diuret t and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver i Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Iadlectiob lleodache, Intermittent Fever, Sour Strrcli, Live Complaint, Costiveness. Weakness or Debility, Pal? in the Stoma, h or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yllown 1 of the Skin. &.C.. Sic. When taken, it neutraHies and removes any morbid " secretions iu the Stomach, smd strengthens the Dig e tive organs. It ill also cure any disease of the Uterus, Kidne? BLidders or Urinary Qrgaus; and as an Altcrat:ve, purities and creates a healthy circulation of blood, re ' moving all SJrea, toils, pimples or blotches from tbt ;ii. TRY IT, and be con ri need of its wonderful invlge rUingjniTipert'.es. . ( For Chi' hen, who are puny, weak ar.d sirkly, wf " advise parent to give them a teapoonful of th.s Cer lial daily. r?r See Circular. J. 11. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, UlcLest;' Vok-anic Oil Liniment. . I r i-nncipni i'epoi v oraer oi mini an-i rini tn etf!. Si. Louis, Mo. apS'-lyd wj Sold by Keller S: While. PrnggisU, Matn-fUeet. :i:eat kxcitemkxt Prevailinic all ever the country, in consequence of th tremend ü.s success of Mcla-an's VoKanic Oil Liniment. It is !M'i;rcrding rvery Idr.inxnt ar.d rn-edy for thecure of local iminsand external ainces.- Hundred of continued cripples have leen made to a Ik by it use. many that were sutlcring for year, itheU Chronic Sores, and had tried in vain the nr.ov r niedtesand Liuimetits now hfore the public. :' e lern pi-nianently cured by the use of a few smalt I . v'. cf McLean' CcIj! rateif Liuimei,t. .UcLeaii's Volcanic Oil Einiinent Is the lest Liniment that has ever been discmei cd.and tne only reliable remedy f-s-the speedy and pe'in-M.eDt 1 cure of Sores of all kinds, dwelling, or any local i'aiu ou man or animals. C7i"I.lvrry-staL!e Keerrrs, Farmer. Draymen and II that have tle charge of ln rar, should keep a supply constantly lab J, be used in time of teed11.1U1-. tr IHK LhMMhM. In cofisw,ueiiceofihe iiicrcrsing demand fo- thisral nable Linimci.t, it it. now put up In twenty - veeent. bottles, fifiy cei;t and one dollar Imttles. " l.e fifty evnt bottlescontain three times the quanti r cf th"-twet.ty-five ceM size, and so on in proportii tn thir costs, so that purchaser witl ave money lygetui.gthe largest siy.e. IT8 All orders for the Volcanic Oil Linta-ect must, l-e addressed to the proprietor. JAMES II. MrLEAN. St. Lorn, M. Agents for Evansville, Indians, aySMy.l KELLER t WHITE. . SfAPF.lt AND PERFUMERY. An assortment of Cap. Letter and Cfwua-.rriar Note Paper. Alst), Bears Oil, Pose Oil, and Co."gDv received and for sale cheap at wholesa'e by sepKi . . PRESTON BRO. NEW COO DSl 'X'E are receiving our FALL STOCK OFO00P.. w eonsit:ne in part of Pres Silks, Frets-li and F'.iifflish Merinoen, Muslin PeUines, Cashmert. Oil ghams, Prints, Flannels, lllsTiket. extra size;' Ervhw WHn and Stella Shawls; Cloth. Csin: letillas. rew stvle; Clonks at ail prices; Cbineal 5ci-f. (l ives, Hosfcrv, Bleached and Brown Sheetin. Carpetings, Rng,'lAor Oil Cloths, and Inunask g-ods for Window Curtains. Our stock Is now well assorted, and we Invite thcr public to give us a oil and examine our goods, septil J. OAK LEI' A SO?f Dnv conn wood. 'SMI E sniweriber Iws &0t Cords Pry Wood whli h U will sell on his farm to mile- frim towr, or t. wul deliver it Iu the city. Oidcrs u left at his dwelling llousa, corner of Market a. "J Bond sueei. epCM-tf , F U.AU.11N. -s IPLARIFIEP PVOAB,5 libls ;iaritied Sutar.rec'd an.l tS'r sah? be s-iCt PBiÜ5TA)-t BI O. - ARPERV MAGAZINE, for OCTOBER, jt.: ree'd and for sale by T . CON N G 1 N . SpllOICE SUGARS. V b UM Ejitn N.O. SugwrS do Crushed, Clarified mod Powere In store and for sl by S. VICKERT. fiODFJSII.VKi Us J ti&t reeeired and for sale by - ept4 S. VICKERT. K RAN ! BRAN ! mw tts of good rich Bras on hands and for sals.. -aepCi . VICKEKV. WOOD! WOOD r ' "... 1 PERSONS waitiag to lav in their wood for winter -use, can be snpplied with Hickory, Ash aod Mixed W ood, by leaving ssers at . . H. TrCKERTS. sept24 Corner of Mai v "", s."ih1 sts. SUNDRIES. . . v . 3 Ii dosen Steel and Iron ShojeU; 15 boxes Wilson's Cutice Mill; 11 do Iron Hrpr ao . . I CaseG. Ü. Ptrcuiion Caps; 50 dozen Grass Bel Cords; Jäklaia Java CoSle; just cd and for twV by - aept PRRSTOJt KUOS. w HEAT SACKS- ' ' o Two Bustiei umauutTlt Mules. Just re" - and for sale by. IseptS) r.. S. B A BLOCK. ' ' . " YOCTU'S CAPS. EST and largest asortment ever Iwoncht to this city. VAUIIKK 4 MARCONNIEK, aept JIain street, bet tasn.Pirst and Second.. riPGINIA T0HACC0.bx Tirgiiila ft.s X &, and 1v To! aero, Inst ree'd and for sale by PKKVO! UOS. ' IXFAXTS' CAFF. awOMETUING extra, last r ivel from New Tork. r . VAl TEK ii MAN CON M E it. icpW ' Slain street, beta ctn First and Second . TO TIIE MEDICAL PROFESSION Bralhwait's Retrospect for Julv, jus ugl! . . DOBELL li ust received br DOBELL Si LISTER. IISH ! FISH ! !- . A good retail assortment of Mackerel; U.K) ts. C hoioCvdtih, in store and foe salt by SAM. VICKERT, augo . Corner of Main aud" Second strert. - tOPLAP. LATHS. ' 7 T A pnijss.1 cm poplar I-Mhs,three and four feet ' juit teceived aud for sale y JOHN ?. GLOVF.Ta-. augS-d&wlml Coruer of Main aud ?th streets.TERS i BUCKETS. 4Tt Ta TK)7.. ISuckeU: N ß ft dos Urge Tubs; 2 dot. medium tubs: for sale bv ORR, PALZELL" fc CO. my 2. WTPUOniES!We have some well finUhed Leather Top BC8-' OIES. for sale ou consignment, auglt . U0RNBRO0K t CO. - T INPLATE. Vfi boxes Roofing Tlr, h r?C" I!or rsTfiM?y ?t SAT

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