Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 263, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1857 — Page 2

(gfansMKt gailg journal. EVASSVILLE, IND. '

MONDAY MORNING OCT. 25. r.. -ppprr op Tlir i v,r av TIIL Et Ut UiLiAAit u" T IVntt I lao Jiouni ernon Ativocaw as dence of the value of land in Tosey a l:-u i- . i l . u

C07 V ; I Vr- 7 ;(.t Uainstatreo and mounted Lis horse, then soil of any part of the State in fertility . . . . . , . . .

r ew IlBrmony, belonging to the estate of the late George Elliott, sold for $83 teracre. notwithstandincr the deranire.f.i. -.i the financial affai halt the amount which was equivale dition of the farmers in the present mon md r,rr.iprt m nut of rieht, and sl k fc..ov. i lanre portion Of them are holders Ol SurDlus funds, and they are little afTected V . . ' , by the t mes except in the value of their present crops. There will be few ßrms brought under forced sales; and the sad disappointments that have been experienced in other pursuits will turn thous ands to the cultivation of the soil, and the certain and peaceful pursuits of agriculture; and the demand for improved farms is likely to be increased rather than diminished by the circumstances or the day. We are told that the ennuie u. , r r. t. T)i, I rieSoipurCuaSe.ur .M.uMW -

was paiu uowa in uiai heavily npon hi9 family and friends.but with wem acouitted thev took ixisMmn of them. "

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CtarV reTUlSlOn IS very diüerent irom"-"' vuuu,"Utt,uvl','marlf' iU purpose of tying him. On hia refusal they Jütters. 1 have had one attack since,

. ... t.. i .1. formmff lam of an intended viit to this told him that ho should cither submit or Imj iound almost instantaneous relief

wuai ii uas ueeu m any pre place to meet his family, who are now in killed. He told theru ho would tako his same medicine. It is in my opinion, a rangement of the currency. The Old es QXf jJbcrty Ky. and were only awaiting ehaucc, and broke. They fired eight guns at remedy for Kheumatism."

are more man usuauy numc-ruus una tario Bank, L tica; U. Loo & Co. s Hank, linlautumn. while owners are less inclined fulo;liank of Orlctns, Albion; lkciprocity

to sell than they were a few months ago, when the tide of emigration to the new territories was so strong. Tue State Teeascber of Indiana had no funds deposited with Messrs. Wisslow, Lanier & Co., and therefore nr 1nPhavfiorpurred. asrenorted. But --"w - - j 5- i it is said that with a full treasury, and in the resular course of his business, as l i i vi i. k.jr...,i, now conuucieu, no wuuiu uave uu lu.ma . - . . li. m their hands, and the btate would na?e incurred a loss. The failure shows, t.rrnro thft nprpit v rf ft rhan-Q in I va ww-w j v - O I the mode of keeping the public funds. The benefits of tho National Independent Treasury have been so manifest that the people desire its adoption as a State financial system. Ihe btate bentmel . ii ii . n -f ? 1 l says "ine democracy are in lavor oi mo establishment of an Independent Treas ury for Indiana and the next Legislature 511 KU In ita dntv if it rlnes not adont it ' J r I as the financial systlm of the State. It will be adopted by tho 8th of January Democratic Convention and recommended to the Legislature for adoption by the Executive of the State upon its first assemblage." Is there no modo of obtaining some information in regard to the present condition of the State Treasury ? The people are extremely anxious to know what funds thorn rf nn hnnrl and what its liabilities are. They are in most profound ,Vnrtrn. ?n rnl t i,5r finan. 0UV..UW ... .v0v.v. . .wwa. f--" ces. Will the Democratic Treasurer, who acknowledges the. will of the people to be .supreme law, gratify their curiosity and allay their anxiety ? The "Mollies." Several Irishmen having denied the existenca of the secret political association, called tho " Molly I Maguire," the Philadelphia Dispatch reiterates its former statement, that such cv.!s!,i MM thA TVmnrratie mmmstmnoin that citr. and savs i AVe desire no better authority for tho belief that this affiliation is a secret political society than tho action of the Outholic clcrgry in Teferenco to it. We cannot believe that the 1 f. i . 1 .rC PlilinIaVnM liiu so little discretion as to publicly denounce from the pulpit a society which has no other BCCrCIS VUJiO VI tuainj. 1. ciiii- I man i in a situation to know and to understand tho extent of the organization and the obiecU or the association, ii ue ieis niniaeu called npon to lift np his voice against it as contrary to tho discipline of tho church, he ' 1 La! . ... 1 .....I. M .n.l o I'nll I knowlcdjrc of tho baneful objects of this ' Molly Slauire " combination. Tho same pv of tho church of St. Theresa, who refused the nsual religious rijhu to the botly of Peter Jtc ey on CA.011116 01 iiiscuuuvvuvu n im .J . . 1. r n f secret societv. tniu Jtessrs. vuruy, vuir, and their as-nociates can convince tho public uiac iue?. cierjry nicu 10 juii.-v .v norantof the doincs of communicants in their own churches, they will publish their 4icarJs in vain. Tho people will not Delicto mem. The IIoo Market. It is said there V a. Ä is an utter indifference among buyers to oporaie ai iuo uetuu " Uttened nogs ior ovemoer ueucij were offered in Cincinnati last week at 85 50 without Cnding buyers. Those who l,oirA tmnirht at. Ciß and fcel verv sore . : . . f t ana ore contriving now to i loss. A house, in this city, enterea into engagements before the panic for 8 000 1 l ... -- t iX t tan rl rl I vnrml rrh : w riL?z .... ----- - iiensien oi a loss. o uesr purchases in uioson county oi uaau iuia . . f. 1 . r IT 1 . .n a. A at v. -r . , 1 Oa. t err in iaiSTiuo anu oi. üouis money affairs grow more stringent and the prospect more gloomy for business men under heayy liabilities. In both Cities, the mercantile interests are appealing to a. .. - i , the Lanks to suspend. John Fabnhcji fc Co., who recently failed w- i a ..... m rnuaoeipnia, nave rou .u uu4h their affairs by which it appears they owe $2,200,000. and havo $2,900,000 in assets of various kinds, $1,500,000 of which is in sus pended paper. They propose to pay in ten instalments, running through fonr years. 07-Travelers complain of the delays . .. r . 1- rn.A and discomforts m traveling on the Torre Haute and St. Louis Road;

A FATAL ACCIDENT.

,rien(l has communicated the followinsr Dainful iarratire : w l On the 14th iriat: a nartr of rcntlemcn left , --- O It lpley, Tenn., on acamp hunt, among whom a was Mr. Edward Cunningham, who for uOmo I months past has boon a resident among ft, .d . .0 of Mr.Oeorcrarnnnin.m.nftf.u o o I . The party was divided, as is tho ens- V ' " I and exploded both barrels, the contents lak-1 ing .effort in his left temple, shattering his kuI1 ana brains in a raostfrightlul manner, and killing him instantly. The deceased peculiar iorco upon nis iatucr. wno is aavanced in life. UA had -written to hia broth- - ..-. t .v.. .i 5i.. : x.nis an iv ui ncro luat mcj uiiLiii jwu uim. Mr. Cunningham removed to this place from I Frankfort, Ky., and tho papers of that place v;il In.. at1p thU Plcasc not,ce tniaBankable Funds. The leading bank ins houses in Cincinnati now take at par r I the notes of Kentucky, Ohio, Louisiana, Missouri banks, State Dank and Branch es of the State of Indiana, all currency bankable in New York, Philadelphia, Haltimoie, Boston and Pittsburgh. In ew York city the notes of all the banks are received except the following : iaffaraKivcrBank,Tonawanda:Aericultnral IJank. Herkimer countv: Duirvinan'rt I j.. Newport;1Ionister lianki HiilTalo: Onio: Yatcs countv Hank. Pen Yan: Tomtkins County Bank, Ithaca; Hugenot Hank, .New Paltz; Medina Bank, Medina; Trov City Bank, Troy; Central Bank of New York, I Ltica; Hamilton Juxchango liank, urcenc. All Pennsylvania notes are received except those not sohent boforo.the fuspension, and the Anthracite Bank of TaL.m .nd V,rmpr. Rnk-f T.n. uia ut u v w a v 9 u v a-m caster. All the notes of solvent Mary land Banks. The notes of the old banks kn,':..:. i vi T..ä.u..0 lwo. uFu.. .lu uiuio . .1. T.f O. . .1- I lavor, as are aiso me inuiana öiock Banks, and the indications aro that the f,,, r),,,,, V,a Ut will 1IUIUIV1 UVA a' v I iAa iiw ittkiVl i III a I bankable in a few days in Cincinnati. The samo currency is now received by the private Banks in St. Louis, and in Louisville the private bankers aro taking tho note3 0f tno Indiana and Ohio State . . . I jjanks, rew Urleans, and most of the V- V,l- V. Vmvlinrl PinnriTlr.r, v.o., ..0..., tMü.., Baltimore, old lennessee, and some of i i tha South Carolina Ilanka on denoit r I returnable in the same money. ' Why cannot tho same course be adoptted hv tha threo Banks in Evansvilla ? It would give us at once a currency for business in which erery one would have confidence. Crlt is stated that coin has become so plenty in Itoston and ew York that it is difficult to get any premium for it. Ihose wao drew It from the Banks durinS the Pao5c e coming tired of the troubIe of holdmS it, and are now oCer ing it for sale. The reduction of busi ness will' soon reduce the amount of money required; and with tho influx of the precious metals, we shall in a few months have a metalic currency sufficient for all tho absolute wants of our cient lor all tno absolute wants or our diminished trade, wncn it will be very easy for the Banks to resume, if in the I mean time the accounts among the pcopie, can be settled and adjusted to tho new condition of thimrs SO as to cet the xchanes down to par. and prevent them from deranging the specie equilibrium. OrThe Nc7 York Safety Fund Banks instead of sending m. their circu lation to the State Auditor and taking , . . ... up their bonds on deposit, and sending in mor8 bonds and takinx more notes for . . . ,. . . - circulation, i nis is mo rcnei ODtainea fry suspension. J lue courso pursued by the New York City Banks in receiving country bank notes has produced a fa wrable effect upin business throughout the State. In New England, affairs I , . I 1110111 the manvracturftra arA imnrnnn o " " " r"""o since the suspension and increase of issues by the 15anks. THE SIIOK A.D LEATHER BUi?I.ESS. We receive the Shoo and Leather Dtalers' p . ..... simultaneously in BoaI ton Ncw York and ri.ilajepljia, ana devuieu e.xciuBie.y w . inierests oi tno snoo ' ,M,,UWUIU Mii excciicns puoncauon ior any one engaged m v " . J ..... . . . rrcsent m th0 tboe linc? bna.neas u nearly suspended. The only foreign shipments of boots anj 8bocs appear to bo to New Bruns wickand Australia. About 21,000 packa I rrn. nf Knnt nnd nhrvc wem ah.ntvil from b s paru of u, th nth of Septcmber. Yxom tho 1st to , i . 1 la flAlnkni. tY,tk illt.ranMll vorA ftnlw ft fill A I 1UIU VkkUUVi VIV...UWO " - v.. a w vavwa timf vi.f i- i i.ta . f.r mnnth im. I - " - -e- I ... . . u lf forccd on market. Shoemakers in large numbers are leavin? tliclr homcs in New England and going to lrginia and the v est to purcnase The South has paid up well for its nnanl,.JA. Vaaft-a n A ti raalfi hilt thrt Yfftt pivuuws vi uwu uu ouwo, - , not dona so well. The imports of for$252,000; of . , . . AA. . ...vI nnareKSLHi hkius üuu.uvvs xiiw owi v -w i . . ftrft . .. aMumnlatini, ftnd thQ a. 1 I 1 a! V.aA-vm BLUOUIlk Oil liaUU 19 larZCr kllall ever Uvivio known. Triees for cash are exceedingly low. BT" John Thompson, the former "Wall street broker, is engajred in a shop, with apron on and sleeves rolled up, making candies from Breckenridgo coal oil, and apparently quito as happy, and as much at homo yth stock Exchange among the bulla and bears who there most do congregate.

CTi- torn m a deer hunt, each having a stand da. n. Wilburn sent a litüe pirl to one of "J " " ,V T luw '" 77;rF-777 -

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Not being successful they were about chang- her neighbors to come over and see what all uctrs An was tmcrwarus arrcs- ,äVhce Cream Cheese;

inz locations, when Mr. C. placed his iron the firing of euns near her house meant, ted. The mtcntion appeared to be, to destroy Kxes . Mar tan.iles;

i.. . . 1 1, . U i. bv whom tüer werenonorab varnnitti'iL i

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Vii fft, W tral in tlJ ari-h f raW,en. Lonn O'.J.r- I . - - T I "Claibourne Hart and his son Charles A 1 - - I . 1; .!. .1 . tt5nst tftmeft M. WilhnrnSRenton Wilburn. and William Jackson McGeo. On Saturday, V I . the 12th int., the Harts went to the resideuce of both the Wilburns and threatened , ., .i ,. , ... . , i V" V". " ""7 uul DV 1C;' '""'P Two gentlemen went as requested: . they entered the lane they discovered tho hfele.s uouics 01 liars ana son mo iuiier nua nis wre filled with buckshot. A subsequent e"" 1 " "ÜL. I,.." v." picion rested as tho nuirderer, gave themhuives up io nie oiuce. iney hCives up to the officers. They had their trial trial betöre justice x.vaus, in Calcasieu par saying uiev woum tase mem vo icxus ana "'6 Shem BUOtner ncann?, Tliey Ordered him, but he escaped, and has not yet been v.,,.,.1 t. :.. v wounded or not. They then took James and Kenton Wilburn, J ackbon 3lctee, and liowie MoGee, and proceeded to Texas with them, Through the intercession of Mr. Thompson they liberated James ilbnra and proceeded over tho river. A snort time alter they crossed the river a volley of guns was heard, - 1 t i is l..i u ,. IP:1U.. and shortly after tho three, Benton Wilburn and Jackson and Bowie aicUcc, were lound near the road lifeless their heads and bodies perfectly riddled with balls.' EDITORIAL BREVITIES. uas KDUcreuiui resiguauwu, ana renesica tho President to relieve him immediately. ZST There arc eleven persons in the jail of Alleghany county, Pa., awaiting their trial for murder. ST A Dr. Williams, who lost $10,000 by the Ohio Lifo and Trust Company, haa com mitted suicide by hanging himself. Richard Taylor, only son of tho late PrCMdcnt Taylor, is tha Democratic candi date for tho Senate of Louisiana in the St. Charles District CP" The citizens of Paducah held a meetin? on Frida7 weck nd passed resolutions advising tho banks to suspend. 37" Tho expose of Gen. Pillow has ere nlil trrpnt iTpitpmpnt !n Mt5.a K inta Anna "v" - posted as tho traitor who old hi - country for a "million of dollars, receiving ?10,000 down." Many promiuent citizens have been arrested for complicity. . . m . . - . . I IrST The work On the Ugara Hydraulic Canal is surpetidcd. It ia hoped, however, . .... I that It Will SOOn bo resumed With a larger r r forco of laborers, - I .M M.. . V . . 11JO IJOSton Journal nas seen a specimcn of wranDiuff rancr made from the fibre of tho Chineso Suar Cane. It says the ! ,.i. :.-! .i... .va .''"J Vlt -u oo made from that plant. i fST-Tha tinnila of tha rmbll whooU of 5. I Cincinnati havo contributed $200 to tho lleradon ,una ,or tne 0011005 or b Umi' ino governor 01 aiaryiana nas applied to the President for troops to protect the polls in Baltimore during tho State elec tion. t In Cincinnati, a few nights since, a Mr. Barnes was knocked down and had his Docket rifled hv two miscreants who math gooj their escape. Hig ht stacks are becom ing frequent In tho "Queen City." ST Tho Lako Superior Republican saya that any amount of female help is wanted there, and that girls can command from 12 to $S0 per month. The Farkersbnrg (Va.,) News com plains that there is a great scarcity of me chanics in that town. C3f" Winter schools are t-" bo established in Philadelphia lor tho benefit of tho colored population. J5j-n i stated that Lewis Cass, jr., has positively resigned his position at Komc. 57"It is proposed in Illinois to amend the marriage law, so as to require tho prosPwt husband and wife, to enter, on record " " ' .m r.Tn rT Ppc. t oi tne -nornoie state oi morals" in Ualimore. At tho same tinio they publish the details of threo cold-blooded murders, and a number of other crimes recently committed in their ;. IST" "Astounding dc vclopcmcnta" aro threatened respecting delinquencies of the incrcnanw anajianuiaciarer siianKOirutsourgh. rni i a. it. - I ..- i nero was a revolt umony mo pnsoners in tho Missouri penitentiary on tho 21st inst., in which nearly 300 prisoners armed themselves with atones and missiles and assaulted the guard and ottiecrs. Tho guard fired upon tho rebels, killing ono and wound ing, several. ZSJ James O. Bray man, tho Chicago edi tor who stole money from tho post-office, has confessed the crimo and waived a trial. lie is a middle acred man in comfortable circum.tance. held a iroo.1 social position, nnd waa a deacon or elder in one of tho Baptist I ucavvu vi ciuvi a churches of Chicago. , new BtCamship Adriatic cannot get to sea ; thcro is still difiicnlty with hcr machinery ; it will not work. It u foanJ that ca3eä of dcilrium tr0 mens have increased ten fold in number in two Vfiapa at . oa . . two years at the hospital in Cincinnati. The increase is attributed to the poisonous ingredients used in liquor and lager beer. üJ"The Governors of New York and OI - - ll"uma I L-7 intention to make a winter tour through the Sooth and Southwest, acccptincr various invitations to deliver his address on " t'shing ton. Aa winter approaches accidents to fadv in MlaS iSekTif her üf0 bv her clothes taking fire. The warning gbould be heeded. aa a. m . . . . a I i no panic is seriously anecung ine business of newspapers. Many will co out I f existence, in Chicago the pubiisners proI a . .. . .. . " to mlnco the aize of their papers. Adl -i,A. a.. : ri a. vtrr wnur 1 1 i i lj r iiiiiii i. wniiiii iiiivk ihi'ii 1" : ttnA Ttro m"" ".im"" I lt. r 4iarvMia.1 fv viiAiM.4A 1owaw I Jisucio i uv uicj-vu w i v iuu u aici Te ior aa. erusc mau mey rqmre. JTho rolica In Isew York arrested Joseph F. Ferry with $20,000 in counterfeit I money in his pocket. 1'erry is tne nau oi jirs. iojru9 uuruen Canninsrham. Tho Supreme Court have re-, versed the decision of tho Lower Court admitting Mrs. C to baU and she -will be or dered int custody.

. T''""" tuen aestroveu 8evcral buiiumgs and eonie $30,000 or $40,wu in rroperij-. mie tte principal nro . . . ., ... was raginsr, tive other fires broke out ; and one incendiary was caught in the act of et- . t t. T T , . . , un fre a cuurcn. ne was seuca oy ine People, who were proceeding to hang him on . . . . 11,0 F ana impnsoneu the whole town. Characteristic We 1m from tWVw rtrb Vnsk tVint ft Tli-itnn? -in niifdnrnrlw Company, have built a chimney to their W0.r,1C!'' ratcd on l"" JIlU- ffl A'' tr Ä tfo monument. Rhrumatlam. Cum of thrte tnontks' ttanding cvred. Georpe W. Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: ttcr suffering for threo months with , . - v. . ,. I iukuiui,. tii mu um wicij w voimuc niw w my wu, a nae uecu tubut in the sure SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES in th place, locei v one insertion; a cent perl, net) so cent, per i.ne t,e werk: .incount on cents per line three times. ;er tune. Illinois and Tennessee 21oney I ALL ml Tent Banks of Illinois and Tennessee tnken for Groceries vr in payment of old deU-, by octlO Z. II. COOK It SOX. W1 DKACOa 1.IOHT SOCIAL HXfLE, 0. y2S 45, meeU every aUerar.te Friday evening, aa almve. J. T. WALKER, B. P. T. Jan:Vly A. J.O'RiLRT.n. R. XIall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. C W. RUDYARD, W.C.T. A. J.O'Reii-tv, W. R. JaniCly Flour -Inrkct Unchnnsed. BEST quality Family Flour at Southern Mills : price, 3j-taah. IG LEU ART BROTHERS. Sept 21 -tf A. AA1AL'I1EII t CO.. JIanufacturcrs of CLOTHING. Also Importers and Wholesale l)ealer In Clotlia, Caaiilmeret, attlnctt, Vrsttnzi, TAILOR'S ?RI!fi;S AKD GENTLEMEN'S FL'RMSIIIXU GOODS, MA I.N BTRKKT, NEXT DOOIt TO BUANCU BANE. Kvansvllle, India augll-tjaul V. n a. COAL NOTICE. Tha price of Coal at the Hopum Misie. is at the Pit, ft cent per bushel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. JUIIJi 1.MU3D. "eb3 Secrebirr and Manager. hollowat'S pills. The Ukivkssal Vep. dict. The sie; of ail nationn, ufliri'ng under all piawes or disease, have certified in every written lan arn.lir t tha lnAitlil.Slitv t.x inn- ... ... v. ..V ... lll.. nice. All 19 9 11 -orient, alterative and restorative medicine. t3T S"ldnt the nianufartorfes, No.N) Maiden Lane, v vwi. v- a, i i l ... . , ,. V , T ,i? """,uu v " i - fiju-Tivr uu-oeui-iw - MURRAY & LAX.MAN'S FLORIDA WATER. The imitation. of this w.. dt fa.t .. they spring up. Public opinion strangles them at their oiTiu, line whs peerless comeiic and renesning scent I ft! a - a.a .af a .. m a. Increases In favor dailr. and Is Mnmln what It ha. been rr fifteen y.a in Spanish America-the most PParoraII Uoral enenre. v . . .. Sulil IiV T. T. Tjtnnitm A- Cn . hnlalnlrni'rtct. , va, n. Yon, .d i7 all iruu, atnflc T DOUie LucuwwüyJ lono patients cured a.xxually by the I ot Helmbold's Genuine rreparatlon of Fluid EiI A ft - .a 1 . . . fc J T I irocioi oucna-a niosi punnive anu spcciuc remeuy for distresaing aliments. Iteal the advertisement In another crlumn, Lcalel "llelinbold Ccnuine Prei ration. octit Im WOOLSEY k SAWYER, AgenU. PKOr. Chas. DeQrath'i Electric Oil. Take it to the cottage of the lowly , and relieve lhe'iins of ac cident or disease; take it to'the mansions of the rich to sorth the suflVriug Uat neither station or wealth can mitigate; take it everywhere throughout the wide world, and any if my ELECTRIC OIL is not on Its benign mission healing, soothing, and relieving, as has not been done since the day Ute Good Samaritan anointed the aeary pilgrim. I'rof. C. DeCRATII, Philadelphia. This Oil mayle relied on for deafness. To lie ha A of the agents here. See advertisement in another Coiauin. We C hallenge the World! To produce a preparation so eminently harmless, so generally approved, ami so perfect In its operations as "Crklnaoro Hair Dve." It corrects the injurious effects of other dyes, invlgnr- ! ates the Hair, is applied in a simple manner, operates instantaneously does not stain the skin, and its tints are the COUNTERFEITS OF XATCRE Sold every where and applied by all Hair Dressers. Christaeoro & Co., No. 6 Astor House, New York. M. W. V. Si Weow 1m. If yon arc sick you must take 31 EI) I CI NE. FOa ALL EXTERNAL AMD IKTERSAL filS CSE DE WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, I Which is stronger and requires less to eBect a cure than I any Enowifceuieay. the only safe and harmless remedy in the world, Rhode's FCHT and AffUC CüTC. FOR ATt BILIOUS COMPLAIXTS TAKE . Anti.Riliniisi Pill. An ..ery to the "cure Theae Remedied destroy Disease W. B.CIIAPIN, Wholesal but not the p lenale Ajent, B. I. For sale by Druggists generally leU-omo-aatw fr"Dr. J. Hostettcr'i celebrated Stomach Hitters Dyspeptic!", if you would he well, try a bottle of llojtetter' Bitters. It acts like a charm In giving a healthy tone to the ligestiTe organs, and in strength ening the nervous yystem. Especially is its utility aj a tonic and a preventive nf languor, of the highest value In the Summer, when Jhe whole nervous and muscular system relaxes, awl effects a condition which permits the approach of disease. There is not a single instance known of its ruling to do rood where it has been nsed according to directions. Tryit Thiscelebrated article. Bitters, for sale hy DruggUU generlaly. DR. COGGSWELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC 3 L "37 , That has produced surh remarkable effect in many cases of Nkcralgia, Vertioo, and ArrEC-Tio-ts or the Head, caused by düntnrlied circulation, in those who have tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER !: WHITE'S. t7The highest testimonials of its elilcacy have been given hy a numlcr of the most respectable citizens who have tried it. Uy2 B.1RF.SII BALTIMORE OYSTERS Received daily hy Express; and for sale at reduced prices hy loct2U I. & D. HEIMAX. Osfl BBLS. NoSNewMacKre. mm U 2 S hlU No 3 New Mackerel; lSbl'ls da : do do 20 H lhls do 3 do do 2r0 hxs No 1 Herring. ii.Oi'O Cola Sixes. Rec'dandforsaleby LocCl I. & D. HEIMAN. ATTING. V 100 titles CanneltonNo. ljut received and for salehy l'RESTON BRO. IIOR.sk LOST! N Fridav nicht last.a medium siied BAY nORSE about tiftei-n hands high was taken er escaped from the sutwcriln-r's yard. The onlv mark on him is a splint on his ritrht fore le. A liberal rewsrd will be pawl to any one giving information that will l-ad to his fecoverr. Apply to JOHN HYDE, octiO-if Marble Yard. rjTANTE tCURRANTS. MJ JVOO lbs very choice, for sale hr . octlJ S. E. 0 ILBERT SL CO. MOL 4SSES. 2) bbfs choice Louisiana, for snle hr ociU 8. E. GILBERT t CO JÄTER AND PERFUMERY. An assortment of Cap, Letter and Commercial Note Paper. Also, Bears Oil, Rose Oil, and Cologne received and for sale cheap at wholesale by 8cv24 PRESTON BROS."

A destructive fire occurred at Lansing,

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RATES. Oneiqu:ire,(ten line or less), one time, : 5" cts. iure limes. :: : : : ::::: txi onevet k, :::::::::::: l &rt Two weeks, t 3 One month, ;: t ::::::::: 4 Three months, 0 Mxmcritiis, ::::;. 10 ih) One twit, :::::::::::: U 00 g-r imm-outii on larger ail Terti.emciit. 1 1" Tun! of six litiiior unler, Sltt er unr.nin. tif No "till forl)id"ailTertiseineutsreceivei. 20 lo Geruiaoand Palrr Pmip, Jnt r-cM W . Jl. COUK Ai 5U. ILMfJS AND TRrXK?. M. ! drums choice l'ies; ( rxixesand j;r French Prnmcs; iw juiuic L ui rauu lor saie nv Z. II. COOK & SON. ETUeH 1 FISH Ji ll. alaion. Mackeral, Herrlne nnd Codnsh. Z. II. C0UK Jt &)N. LOST. KTKAJEDorrtolenfmmthesnrwPwr. IlTlnyon - - r iri Mri, r.Tansviue. on caiuruav bist, m Im or imow colukeu rosKV, about ; vekrid. 'ui '""luwrnsiiu wie ngnteye. Aiiy oue reüvansvUle.Oct.SMf II. E. HEAD. MANSION HOUSE, OWENSVILLE, IX DIANA. 8. F. WlLSO., Proprietor. (Former Proprietor of Mansion House, Trinceton.) epj! Cm SPALDINC & ROCER'S NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS, AD GREAT ELEPHANT SHOW I Under tl TT.or:al maraement of Mr. C. J-R0O-ill.S, will le exlul)itl on Inwrd the Hoatinj TalareatSte 7 P.M., At I'vnnsville, Ulaadny, Nor. 2d, NE Wm-ROI! Nor. M. RorKHOKT Nov. 4th. OV KNSKOINV .Nov.oth. IIKN PEKSON Nov. fith. Mr.VEKNUN ot. 7th. ADMISSION: Dtm CIn.-le, all arm ehair iO cents. . liMitren under ten.'.SO cents to lh cs L urcle. F;;r.iily Circle, 11 cushmne! Keats. 50 cents. I luMreii under ten. 2Ti cents to tamilr Circle. Tialleries 21 cents. iso nair price to ualleries. In this Exhihitlnn, gotten up expressly for their new .ämpiiitneaire in Äew Urlenns, will le found ine woudermi lin perftHTuiiiig I PI. ?PI I A TJ Vinlnrin anil tll. I " . ..1 1VIWI 111 UUU B. . V I The tno,t Imnntant future in the show w.Tld in mo.1era limes, procured for our pntrons in the onth, at I enormous expense. The rulilie is auid that the pictorial Mils coi.Teyl.ut a faint picture of whitt these I ceieiratea animals auuaiiv iterform. I Ti.. Tr.,,w u La i. th- -.t vow I TV I'll I.' UDUI Ik l..r!n. V i... I ... II U . . . - i . a. ft r . Kft Ilia. Ii l IMTll 1 1 I fl w FtmUl A gents in Europe and America, out of tLe principal n?,i!,! fJT'A mr,cn '"" aua mwly now first appearing here. Mors. FRANCOIS MKORIST. nf Tarls. Mile ANTOINETTE S! KlIRIST, of Taris. fa. THUM .2 1 I'VTIIV 1 UI. . ft. Iilol tt l.'MI'IOIl. Siguor JOSE D. YILLANLEVA, Madrid, Who are considered respectively, at the head of the lour prmaiai department at l:ome, to-wit: Horsemaiiship, Gymnastics, l'antomime and Clowning; besiues me louowing ÜTAKS OF THE UNITED STATES! MisiKatk Ormond. Cartgllo, the Crothety. Da. J. L. Thatak VOI NO I'KANK Hakry. Charles Waltlks. IIehcii.es Lirry. Jamks McKaklaxd. The Motlet Brotucrs. Mast. Johu Karrt. John ard. .1. Hatchki.dsr. I'etfr STicwnT. Orla.nlo Jane. T. S. Amiciioh, Eowim Terry. Peter Tiersos. The Nud of Itlns, Pad and Trick Horse Is probably the most valua' le ever used hi any Circus. An Enormous CALLIOPE OR STEAM ORGAN, Of the capacity of an hundred lSrans Hun. Is. uharmnniousasa l'iano Forte, and audible in certain states of the atmo-iphere for ten miles, is now atuiched to the I'aiace Hfrt, altogether a riittt-reut sort, of an aflair from the alortlon heretofore seeu, and will announce meirapproacn. n , . v- , . . IJOSS lSOStOIl LthlOPiaD Hand Have been enmped at treat expense2 to five their in-uiivoit.-ciiu-riaiiimeni.-i, i.iees, cnoruses. uunesiues, o.e.. I lie del u u;uvres or Iui.slrelr. in tinItKIOUU, II1C 1 : I . . .a. Elegant Concert Hall on Hoard the Steamer Itaymond. Which will aways lie aloiiK side of the Palace. Admissiuu only .j cents. t2T"Mcsrs. Spalding Si Koeers respectfully call the attention of resideuis of the rivrr towns, ' ho contemplate a visit to New Orleans this w inter, to the unrivaled attractions of their New Amphitheatre in that cny, corner oi M- ciiarles ami LOmmercuil Place. MATT PEEL'S CAMPDELL MINSTRELS, the uriceccdcnie! L i KCl S now on the Palace; the won derful Performing Elephant : the fumous Keller Troupe, with an addition of Keller's Young Araeriti, a Rillet Troupe of thirty artists; the cele rated Marsh's Juvenile Coined inns, and smalleriiecuii.tr features are io no awn mere, am. 110 h.-re eis this winter, In rapid succession, so t at visitors from the iiiteri-.r can al ays rel srelyui-ui finding at this Splendid Theatre, and lietter and rarer entertainments, at a less mire ice, (admission only 50 cents) than at any other iieatre in the city. loctiWdJ WILLIAM MCSSELXAÜ. a A. a. MCSSCLXAX. MUSSELMAx & m, Tobacco Manufacturers! second Street, bet. Main and Water, LOUISVILLE. KY., W HERE we will at all time Veep a poo.1 article of our own manufacture, from Virginia, Kentuck.r. Misurj an-l Tennessee Leaf, t which we re-Bi-ciiuiiy canine aiienuon or trie whoi e.ai.k trade. lermit inerai. ML SS1S1.5IAS Si SON ccUll-3ni.law LADira' SALE. Gold Band China at Auction. E"fl7F. will sell at Auction, commencing on FR TT DAY, Oct !:id, at 2 o'clock P. M., a splendid assortment of Hold hand China in Set -. Tea Sets, 44 pieces each; Dinner Sets, 1.V piwes ea-h; Cups ani Saucers Breakfast and Dining Plates; Pitchers, Tea Pots, Vases, Jewelry Boxes, and a variety of Fancy Artcies. also SILVER PLATED WARE, SrOONS, CASTORS, A.c. The ladies are specially invited to ..trend. WOOLSEY k NELSON, oct22 Auctioneers. City Orders for Sale! AT the store of KRATZ & IIEILMAN. Oct 2j-:kn. ARPERS Magazine for Xovemltr Just received and for alle bv T. COMXGTOX. Oct 23. FOUXD. ATISTOL near the Union Brewery. The owner can get itfcy calling at my hoime in Sullivantown. GEORGE KOOP. Oct 23. A Book for Every illan's Library. RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted to obtain subscribers for the Comprehensive Geography asdIIistort, Asciest and Modern, OF THE WORLD; by S. . (ioodrieh, (PetT Parley.) Handsonielv Njund in cloth giit, and illutratel with 30 le;iutiful encrav ings and hi maps. Price :. Sold only by agents, to each of whom a special district will le given. Applicants should stale what counties they would tike o canvas. The hook is now redy. Copies will be sent by mail pout paid on receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banas taken at par. The 1 1 "tue Journal says of this work: 'No family whatever should be without it.' For full particulars In retard to an p-ncy, address G KORO E W. E I.LIOTT, Publisher and Bookseller, No. 172 Wihiam stieet, N. York. tyAU Vinds of School and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. jpcUJl COLLECTION XOTICE. VVTE have in our hands fr collection the notes and W accounts of Dr. W II. By ford. Thos interstl will pteHse call and settle, as prompt payment wilt he insisted upon. oct2J-d:lw IGLEIIART & ANTIIES. TUST RECEIVED. .MH xs Star Candles. 40 do Opal do 23 do Prime W. R. Cheese. In store and for sale by WHEELER & RIGGS.

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f AijTiiY'S r, f) FRESH OYSTEHSJ 1AM now receiving daily MALTIIY'S ni:rivillel and celt brated choice l'lanttvl Hultiinori' livt-rs. ami am prepared to oller thetmü; uch indureinent rorttie entire gea-w-n as hare never !! i.tu-ml in this market heretofore. A coniai t l.tilv supply Iways on lnvtul, so that dealers ami i.iniilic eat. ol-tiiin a any tinieduring the teasii thosechoiee Oyi-U.-., in cans ami nil! cans and in ilie amiiit-! fr'-h and swet.and yery superior in tl.-iVor and UJility. icnui cuu. Ana no.ie oui laiikjti ie nioncv m--.reU. A. KI KTZ. octl5-tf Foi.it AcESTforLvansvillc. Sl'LKNÜID STOCK OF TJTsr GoOds! JTST RECEIVED AND TOB PALE BT J. S. HOPKINS. ONE of the liest selected stocks of Dry Oiols ever Icoujlit to this nia.-et; cuumsi inV. in lurt of PLAIN AND FIliURKD MERINOES, riiil A.1 t llil KKI I.! STK KS, 1'LAIN AND Fltil'KEl) SI LWS, PLAIN AND FKirKKD ALL WOOL DELA1NS audCAUMIUES, A coo.1 tock of Ivlie.'sn.l misses' Shawls. Clonks. Lapes, l nilersleeves and Collars. Good stock hmbroideries. J'a is and Jaconett Edpins.diniiiy h.imls. ladies aiui pent s kiI (j lores all sues; uaunilelts for ladies himI gt'iits. !mhI tiKk of men's, wianeiis ami chti.iren s Heece Lined llose: Opera 1ImhU: in miit worsted Hoots and llnnnetts: .ethvr u oiMetw all colors: Chenille Skarfs and Trimmings; ladies' and iu !' Hoop Stilts. li-vxl tti-k of ladies' and misses' r urs lctorines, culls, Jluns, t ur Caies and Swan's Down. iilk, linen and cotun Kloss; t-hirt Uosoms. (iKd stock or press Trimmincsrnnces; and silk, iel, pe:u I, plassand acate hutton; lace, embroidered and silk Damask Curtains; minted . oil and ia pa V -ndow Shades; Curtain Cord and TasHs . all coiois;Coates' hite, ccdored and tdacK euttmi Thread: colored cariet chain ; looking plas.es ; carets ; Oil Cloths; mauing; riigs anddruggcu; wallpaper; line screens. llt uil etocK of Ttoots and Shoes. do do of 1 liits, Cap and Men's Clothing Drown and White Linen TaIe Covers; FiMitted and do du do do Met ino Shirts and Drawers f.r l.nli.s and rentlemen. tio;.K iasels;.MW elroless lkips for heat. All of which I will sell cheap for cieh. ocül J.S.HOrKIXS. DISCOVERED AT LAST! (reaiest Cure la the AVorll for Pain! Prof. Chat. DtGrath, Original latenter and 21in vfjdurtfr of tltt ZE21eQ-S2?:lo Oil 'h Ml I SOil is the only mire remedy in the World U. for the cure of rheumatism, deafness. UoUt.N en ralcia; Lumktgo; bciatica. Spinal and Bronchial com pia;nv: iicdoioreux; jieadiahe: cramps; croup; piles, ielons;spr;iiiis an-l lrui.-cs; cuts mid wound": swell! glamls; --iili joiiit-; Scrofu la; L'rysipe'.a'-: S-e N ippie.-; Swellel lireast; Womb lMorders; !all Ihenm V auk I er in the mouth and Ktomaeh: l'aliit-ttion; Eruptions: taken ureasf.yuinzy; oi-e ihroat; raisy, l'lcunsy; C leers; Lock Jaw ; lleart-Kurn ; TiHtih ai.il Ear ache; AervouMiess; costiveness; Uiirns; oretiumsol teetüintf Infants; Ilcmorrrre, AIscoss, Stii'Necks; Drokn lirca.-t;Lhil'laiii; lciur: ShuiKiv.; rrosted rect; te veraud Ague; C kipped Hands, or any diseases lliat are sore and pmilul, is the ot.ly article ever iiroujrlit lvl'rc the tiul'lic tiua will do its wi k ierfictlv iu from three to twenty mttiutes has been u.-ed by tliousauda and priiiiouiicol the liest remedy evermseovered llits Oil acts on the svslem witn el-sctricitv is or pure veaeta'ole ireistration. Sot the sli'titesi dancer of applying itoutardly or inwardly. Hm once gives a permanent cure in wot cases w in tea (o t euiy minutes. The lsst rhvaicpicists ofV.umite have discovered tliat all ortranic derinpement of Hie animal system is tne eilect of an oiirucuuii of tue piiysico-ei-iTic nuni in the organic disease. A sit ill in aiil!caul or this OH puts in iu.iuedi.ite inotiou the nerve tlukl and the cure isatouceaccoriplished. INo bleedings, nu vomiting, Kurgmz or Metering Is resorted In. Aouegeiiuuiewiiiiouiine siguuure 01 i roi. u. ve Orath. laa'ie's siL'iie! in writing I'rinciual Dentil. No. S '. Soulii eichth ct.. three doors below Chesnut. Philadelphia. C'ouutry dnalcrs and Druggists mil le suppliel wlmiesale aiid retail. Price 25 cents. .Ml cents a lid S 1 wr liottlc. 1 ry every tiling else, and givu inisone simple trial Caution. lie direful t. a.-t for, and get IxHinith's Electric Oil. as wuithless uait.itious a:xuiid 1 here are nuaicruus imiuiiioiissfrung upon the rep utation that uiy article tw:s Ho.uired. The public must ueaare tliey are worUiicss. AFFLICTED, HEAD THIS. Miraculous cure made on oue of Cie citizens of Ma Con . Maco!x, April 1, raor. DeGrath Dear Sir: This istoccrtifv tlcit I had a full, sprained my huU.er and was atHictcd fur eighteen days, and "lost the use of uiy arm, and could not raise my hand to my head; mid hearing of me wonueriui cures eaectcany ieuratt. h.lectricUil and by one appücatiMa of it 1 was cuaMed to raise mv hnml to my head and take off my hat. Thank Gol I am well, and 1 cheerluliy recoinniend it to all the afflicted. TheapplHUon was made before a hundred persous. lours, truly, lSi;ned. Wit-ness-J A ITafcr, C 11 Roprs, T Franklin, A 11 Ross, li 1' Freeman, A- JOUDON John W. lirantly l.rwis i omit, J W Aderhold, E (1 Jetlers, E l'rice. Macox, April 157 Trof. D"Orath Dear Sir I, Cnpt. li. It. Smith, hereby certify jhat I have been articled with Rheuma' linru for four years, and at times could not sleep. Itv hearing of the wonderful cures by I MS ritt.' Electric Oil, I was induced to try it. and the tina application of the Electric Oil I aas at oi.ee rdiered, and no a hare the use of my arm. Tue application wasmade U-fore fifty persons. II. li. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We, the undersirned, were present: J J Riley, J 11 RraLtly, II J Ctv. lltalcigb, N.C. Standard. CERTIFICATE. Wissboro', S. 0 MsrchP, 1,7. T T I J T-,,.!- A .a :t.. ff X 1 I J, Jvil, HI .lftalll, UU IlVrCi'J tt-flllV Lilitl A litt , C I 1.-VII haillyatHictifortwo months with inflammatory rheusore sotlmt I found ft exceedingly difficult to aalk that tne stilt joint liao-een ta lee ruo'iert with l'rof. I lu-t Im'lS it- UO.i-it.-1 !' lectricOil within thiriv hours; I . V . and I now liave the ierfect use nf the ntllicie i limb. I was also troubled with lartial dciifne in my left ear, and by a single application f the Electric Oil my hearing has been grtsilfy improved. u proved. DAVID EI.KIN. AuersTA, Ca. Marchs 1,7 Trof. DeOnfli Dear Sir: Tliis is to certify that I have leen Idu-ted w iih h-Hl:'he ami corns on my fa.-et from which I have suHered very much and bv Lthe api'li3tion of DeOiath's Elecliic Oil I hsiveleen curtsl of my headache and Corns, and tlierefore recoramendittoall. P. McClE. Prof. DeSrsth's Electric Oil 25 rewanl, I will give for the apprehension of a low scamn. wie )rinted some dirty bills and called his stuti' by the name of Electric Oil. C actios. lieware of low pedlars and idravune nruggists w no put up a sturt coni!o-en or ca nphene and LaiM Oil, calling it KLM llUt; Uli. N ied lers sell the genuine Electric Oil In the I'nitcd SLites it a l.ftljl lililv I a' aW.tftCaa-.f ll .la. Itrilfflfd nn-l milnfr. merchants, lie siire and get Dctir.ith's Electric OU or j you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CERTIFICATES. ArorTA, r.a. Mar li 2 ITw Trof. Delrath Dear Sir: Thin U to ceriifr that rr.y hoy Moiea has lieen atllictetl with Kheuniatism fr wventeen yean, anl hy one Bjplicatiii of your Oil I ri entirely cured, nd I cheerfully recounnend it to all similarly anVctel. Yours respectfully, C. IIEUBER uLu,o"Z Formlehy SMITH & EZZAUD, soleagenUat Atkia. rn.r. CHAS. DkHRATHSouth Fieluh i-treef rhilu-Jelnhia. KELLEK & WIIITK, Agents, oceo Great Alarm About Town ABOUT money matters and had tolmeeo. but F. Fendrich it llrs. have receivml mime of tht: le!t rhewing tolcco that ever was sold in our city. They have all the lietlands of Virginia to!cco. (Jive them a call and couvince Yourself. They also have oue hundred thousand of Ute best Havana cigars. Oct-12th. ft? AGAZINES. ilil Waverlv Magazine for Octolier: Knickerlwcker lo Putnstm do New York Journal do llarpT do ( od y 's Lady's Boole d o Grahim do llallou's Monthly do School fellow do Mrs. Stephens Illustrated Monthly, st oct7 E. J- lMIBELL'S. LUMBER! LUMBER!! it. 11. iinxxuiT Si co. "TLTjrOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of VI Kvansviile and mmun l.ng country, that thev hive put np in tlieir jard a large and lull at-sortuientof PINE LI JIUKK. Also A large lot nf PIXE SHINGLES. Dre-W and Undresw-d FLOORING, WEATHER HOARDING, &c., which they will sell chtip forca.-h. Orders fi-om the country solicitel. Zif LuuiWr Vanl ou Carpenter street near Kratz 4: Ileiluiaun's Founderr. All business of the firm will he promptly attended to by James Swanson, who will always be ou baud. sepcy.i-wm. BOOTS AND SHOES. FRESH ARRIVALS AIO DAILY ADPITIOM DIRECT! Warranted (Jood or the Money Ilefunded Deal Exclusively in IJoots Sz Shoes. OUR Spring and Summer purcla.-rs are now to baud and are for sale cheap for cah. V e buvp a very large artment of every variety of HOOTS, SHOES and (iAITEKS of every size and style. Country Merchants wanting extra size ei-n lesup. Sliel on "the ant reasona'de terms. Oul (toodsa.-e irect from the Country Manufacturers, and many of our goods .ire manufactured e.ifely for U. Give our stock an examination -f"re buying JJ-wliere. McREA it WELLS, a p27 F ii st street. FoeteraUlock. . ... GOODS ! irmTE are receiving our FA LL STOCK OF COODS, w consUing in rt of Dre Silks I'reiK-h and EiiKlishMerinoes, Muslin Delaines, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Prints, Flannels, Blankets, extra size; Erocha, Woolen anl Stella Miawis; Cloths, Caiu.ers; M.mtillas. new style; Cloaks at ail is-iccs; Chitieal Scarfs,' Gloves, Hosiery Bleached and Broan Sheetings. Car-petinfn-, Hues, Floor Oil Clod us, and Daiaa.sk gooils for Window Curtain. Our stock is now wen assorted, and we invite the public to give us a call and examine our poods ept34 v J.OAKLEV& SON.

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P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OLD '.ESrAELIIHEO Storage, I'orwardi ii? A: Commission General Bailroad, Steam and Express Agtnta, SPECIAL AOE5TS FOR fENNSTLVAKIA RaLROAD. isö7. jP?5X H1JATINO fitted np a mammoth wl irf-nt, tiiy fell. l;ir;e: on the Ohio KiviT, in t'e ino.-t rtil ui tial nrmner, we are in-pir.l io i;i-iiiiiue wiu imw i sale ! v Produce consk'ned to us, and all orders pro; .vtilb'd. I. ;.0U1I.I.V rctnms his sincere thanks to his' numenii. friends rrthfir former t tropafe,ard re-sjx--tful!v solicits a continuar.ee of Ute ame, wb ch will "e oul v reci proratro. . A ."tdre Koom, well snrrneo, win h; Kepi rortne- ccomuMxlaliou of boats, and tlnir orders carefully nllei. r. u. o iu & ui. JOHN S. 3IITCIIKLL, (Successor to OT.iley & Mitchell.) " rnonicK, KORWAHDIAG A.D. ' COMIV7ISSION nERCHANT EVANSVILLE, IND. : .. . STRICT intention paid to ron' sifcniuieiits for sale of t'lonr. I'ro-v luce, S:c lrlers for the iur . chase of Produce iiicit-i and promptly attenneii ui. Ihivine a larce Mh-irr-Doat at the Jtiv iver, ami beinif Airi-nt at this i. lace for several Railroads. I toess su periitraslvaiitaire for fora-anlina' Merchandise or Pro du. -e coining here bv Kail mad a wellvs by River OÖice on board Uie lower Wharf -Roat. Janll fCÄETAJtl0 'Tc aTA rROCLA.lIATIOM Be it known hval. sicklv.weak and debilitated Mrons, that.McLEAs's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL' is the only remedy tliat will strengthen and Invigorhte the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, DiuretkJ and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach, Liver or Bowels, such as: Diarrlnea, BHliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestior. Ileoitkhe, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liv X Complaint, Co?tiveness, Weakness or DeUIity, Talii in the Stocivh or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yellowueu of the Skin, tic, ice. When taken, it neutralizes nd removes any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diget tive organs. It will also cure any disease of the rttms Kidney t Bladders or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, It purities and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the skin. TRYIT, and be convinced of itswsnderful Invigo rating proitTties. ForChiidieu, who are rnny, wak and sickly, we alvi.' jsithhU to give tlieui a teasiioouful of this Cordial daily, 6TT" See Circular. J. 11. McLEfttV, Pole Proprietor of thU Cordial. Also, .k-Lean's Volcanic Oil Liuimeut. TV Princip-il Depot Comer of Third and Pice treets, Sl. Iiouis, Mo. an'-lvdawU Sold hy Keller White, Druggets. MaUi-utreet. (JIULIT r.XClTE3Ii:XT Prevailing all over the country, In consequence ef tlie tremendous success nf McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is suiereeding every Liniment and remedy, forthecnr; f local pains and extcnial diseases. Hun dretls of confirmed cripple have le-n made to walk hy its ujc. many that acre su tiering f'r years with old Chronic Sores, and had tried in vain the many remedies and Liniments now It-fore the public, have lrn Tnaanently cured lv the use of a few fUiall ItoUlcs of McLean's teletmued Liniment. 3IcLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the liest Liniment that has ever been discovered .and the only reliable remedy for the speeily and prmiMient cure of Sore of all kinds, Swellings, or any local Pains on man or animals. rrT"UTery-stafcle Keeper, Farmer, Draymen and all that have Oue charge of hone, should keep a supply constantly on band, tr be used In time of need. riHCE OF THE LINIMENT. Tn conenuencef the increasing demand for this valuable Liniment, it is now put up in twenty -five cent liottles, fifty cent arid one dollar littles. The fifty cent Imttles contain three times the iUantity of the twenty-live cent size, and no on iu proportion to their' costs, go that purchaser will save money by gelling the largest i.es. Jta All or-lers for the Voh-atiic Oil Liniment must 1 addressed to the twoprirtor. JAMES II. McLEAN, St. Louis, Mo. Agent for Eransville, Indiana. ay27-ly.l KELLER Sl WHITE. RANK NOTICi:. RTOTICE is hen-'-y civeu to tlic stockholders In th iM HrHiich at Evaiisvilie of the State Hank of Indiana, that the Annual Election for -igbt I'irectors in K-iiil Brai.ch , to erve tie ensuintr year, will Im held at the Unking House in Evaiisvilie, nn Monday the 3.1' day .( ..nvein1 er ii'-t, 1s t eon t!ie hours of 'ten anil six oVI'ick. The poll will lwo-enedat3 o'cloca P.M. Bv order of the Board of Directors. ort:;-d:Jt wto G. W. UATHBONE, Cashier. Enquirer copy. yi:li. Dit;(ii.u AüTicn. r"PHE undersieneil is pr pred to DIG WELLS in il saud to any Ieili, to put in artil'icial hounm without taking out t lie water, to prevent sand fnai raising; aiso to dig thnuicrh rnksor any other suo" suuice. S itisf ictory reference can I given. Apply-to 1. iOKION. sepLis-aiui Corner of Carpenter and Leet Ms. 1 8 5 7. 1857. FALL GOODS! rtTIIIE sulscrilrs are now receiving their large and . complete assortment of IJOOTS AXI SHOES, emltracinc every vanety of InVes Plain GAITERS Ladies Tipi-e,IG A ITK US! ' Lad:-.-' HIGH BOOTS; La lies double sole Walking SHOES with nr without heels. Misses'GAITF.RS, plain and tip'd, with or without lie. ls. Genu HOOTS, BROG ANS, te. We keep on liand all kinds of Boot ami Shoes, to fit all sorts and sixes of feet, mid ask the dear people to gtvethem an eiiaiiiinätion l-fore buying eise here McREA k WELLS, ept2j First Mrt, Foeter's Block. LATEST ARRIVAL AT THE WESTEKiV star MARC LEVY. MANUFACTUKEU AND DEALEB IN CI.OTIIIXCS AXD FCBXieHIÄß GOODS, I? 3 AS just received and is now oi-ening a complete lim. assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consitin.rof all sorts of Overcoat. Pants and Vests. Shirt-s, Drawers Comforts, Handkerchiefs, Hats ana Caps, Trunks and Valises, and invites the public to call and examine his large and well selected st ce To keep up the reputation of tlie Western ar, I sh.Il onl.v try to eil the l-st of artk-Jesat the very lowest irioes and make ganuents to order at the short- . est notice, on the most reasonable term. MARC LEVY. - . M the t estern Star, comer of Main and S vcamore sts, under the Pavilion Hotel. septji-d&w&a (f HARRRLS IftAke Salt. 1'" Is.U Kanahwailo for sale at tha lowest mat-act price. hy loctl.J Z. 11. COjK iL SON. MJKUNES, Figs, Tamarinds, Pearl Rsrley, SplitCL Peas, 4:c..y locti;i Z. II. COOK & SON. 2 1MB. J PLAS' ER PARIS, CFMKNT, LINSEED OIL. TURPENTINE, PAINTS, GLASS, rrt.l sizes,) NAIL., PUTTY, A.c., For buiMine purposes; frsn st the lowest rates forCAS'i, l y loctHl GEO. F '?TLlt te CO. ritt.biirsh loney. r"ITHIi sTv.tule Ib.nWs nf Pittsi urth received at Ji lir ou i.i ment of dtlls, or Ixoiclil st a diseonut for ooLit. ocS SAMUEL ORR rajEW book hr the author of 'Lamplighter MAHEL VAUGHN. A splendid book. At E. J. DOHELL 3. octlt JEW HOOKS! NEW HOOKS !!- i'i Irish Leaves. Fanny Fern's new book ; Mall Vauhgn; Moss Side; Spurgom's thin! volume; , Kose of Aihurst, and all other new bonks ree d at c7 E. J. DOHELL S.

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