Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 72, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 November 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLt, IND. ; 8ATUKDAY MORNING

Thanksgiving- day, artatW-Vl?''.0"' 0(tlt,ti ffc" "'

Got. Willard for next Thursday, the 24th inst., is to be not only a State, bot almost a National thanksgiving, as tuore tha the States' of tbe Union bare ."selected same day. In the Eastern States of the raincinal holidays of tbe-.year, no other day being more generally observed except the Fourth of July. We are glad, to see its observance becoming more general in the West. We suppose there will be religious services in most of the churches of thia city, and many a good famjly dinner will be enjoyed. It would be well If our business men could find time to wake it a day of rest, and close up their house. 82?" It is intimated in Washington city, that General Lane is not near so strong with the President fur the Charleston nomination as he was. Mr. Buchanan thinks Joe. didn't make so good a show for the Democracy In Oregon as was his -duty. We. begin to believe the allegation of Col. Forney Is correct, and that old Buck is actually engaged In laying the wires tor the nomination himself. However, be need not try to flout the " Marion of the Mexican war," so long as Le U supported by such influential papers as the Memphis Avalanclu and the E vans rille Enquirer. With sttch backing, he is bound to become the candidate. - '- t Jfcr A writer to the New York Tribune, opposes the election of a U . S. Senator from Ohio until after tbe Presidential contest of I860. ' He says many of the Hepublicaa papers are insisting on the immediate dec. tioo of Gov. Chase; and adds, that Gov. Chase is. one of tbe weakest men id, the State, among the masses, and cites the elections to prove it., In 1855 Chase was nominated for Governor ' by tha Republicans and elected by a majority of 15,'751 votethe balance of the ticket carrying the State by a majority of 35,000. . The year before, Judge Swan was elected by a majority of 80,000. In 185G the Republicans carried the State by 20,000. In 1857, Chase.- whs teuominated, and, after a bitter content elected by a majority of 1,503; the residue of the ticket having a majority of 1 15,000. Tbe writer says no man is so unpopular with the old Whig party, a Gov. Chase, and be concludes that a precipitate election of that gentleman to the U. K. Seoate, will greatly imperil the Republican party in the contest of 18C0. lie saja let the eWtion of Senator be put off until after that year by all means. ' ! WsF" It is generally conceded in Philadelphia, writes a correspondent, that a Turijorii of the delegates to the Slate Convention,-are PuoIkiiihq roeu, aud. that the delegation mt to Charlestou will be iustruo-ted to go for Mr. Buchanan for another term. Mr. Forii'-y thrtratena revolution, but it remains to be seen whether the Douglm democracy of that State are as courageous as the Administration men in Illinois. ftST It is given up pretty much .that Sherman will be elected Speaker tf the House without much , trouble,. : it is likely that a good many Southerners will not be present at the opening of Congress, in order to give the Republicans a chauce of organizing, and thus throw upon that party th responsibility of managing public affairs this session. 2 J The Republicans' of Kentucky who, by the way, are as few in number as plucky in spirit beld a State Cunvcution at Newport, on Wednesday last. Several counties were represented. Cas.ius M. Clay and George D. Blakely were appointed delegates at large to represent th Stnte in the next Republican Nr.tionl Convention, and a resolution- was oased recommending tUe several Congressional Districts m alsjo. select delegates. The Convention hen resolved to, meet at Richmond, Madison county, at such time as the Central Commiu tee shall designate,, to, . form an electoral ticket; and counties, are, by, the same resolve, requested to form clubs, aud correspond with the Committee at Madison,. : v ' Fast Tranklikc. A gentleman in Tene Haute complains, bitterly of some defect in the mail arragements between that place and our city. He says he received a letter nailed in this city on Monday ' morning, on Wednesday, night.' He also received a letter on Monday,' dated 'Evansville, Nov. 1st," and one by the way of New Albauy, re-mailed at that place, and , marked "-luis-tent." He thinks such carelessness is altogether inexcusable. , . Wheat, in the central part of the State, does not bring quite so good .pcioeg i - as with us. For some days the mtlrfcet; ni inaianapoiUi nua been unsettled, but rlh a Journal says the feeling seems .Jjf W settling at 90 to 95 cents. Wiib. ns it ranges as high as $1.10 ix $1.5. Oub farmers have one of the best niarkets in. the rnipn for all kinds ef produce, and it is no matter 1 of astoaiiihveni to s.- how rapidly they me accumulating wealth. 8The Independent Democrat jiubUshVa at Charlestown. Va.. tv - ' ' hvt " ! " Notltban fiv firo.4feaU ..red 1 w.ithin. Utleua mi I as cf this tne last week; Um last tviny th' V., . - r-i ftr. ; r-i.... . " .;"'.' v-. , county, whfci;n waa kIotroyd on Saturday WgUt, togertir- with 1,200 bashols of what." - ' Tha Democrat hopes "if anv ineentliaries are caught, they will be hung np without 4 trial." A suspicious character bad been arrested, bat could not be identified. ' . . . .4 - i if- A A e w - . 1 'A eeatlemnn in Cincinnati sent m basket of cboire wi- . i.i ;.- fcymistak. tba rvant carried 4i the f door of a tjeantiful womnn ... ! " . . . . 1 , icne , ousnusoaoa. inerenpon, Kreatly enraged, i r-- ----- - --s,.. j mo, aonor f , "'"f ""ijeiiaiio alter wluch matnal axplanations ansuad. I

E" "Occasional" talks as follows of

leTIIou Willi.iru K pd, EfTTCttinitfrfet. date New York, Nov. 24,-Bg yN, ( M - , i i -" " there, directed to the Clerk r-; f i-Catni : - - f .! -A.MJ i.i .i.,....i., s i-.

Si . . . . i ..,1 i..,, v . t ;.. A moug "o.eP- 'S . , , h " iA4iie Won.VV lUtam B. Kefcd, of Peaiinia. He will tome here by special in- - . :kii,u sylvan iti-ut s .iiKr .u-. pri.o.. of it winch is .ntended to embrace the ope- ; rauutis ui our uvuruuitriib iu yiuna. ir, your fetat. v Mr. llobert TyrerTh"a3 strengthened his claims .U tbe bvton' of I'onimand, bytlie successful manner iu wliich he aided yoi office-lMJldera to crusffoiit. public sentiment in yoorJate primary Election; Bu t. with. alUiis-etlbrts,. be is .xegarded here as rash, iinpulsivef and dictatorial. . Mr.-Reed is the very' man for the' place. " He is adroit, cool, and unconscionable. Put hint on at Bcent-MeJfchinr where a good office may be hnd liow a reputation may be broken down and bow a great principle may be assassinated,' and he will perform the duty with the-agility.of a harlequin and the perseverance of a blood-hound. He can refer to a brilliant record.' He has tracked, through a long periwjof time, the ablest and the purest Democrats- in the country! His pea has writteA more dbd Engliah against Democratic platforms than James Gordon Bennett has written bad English id favor of the Opposition. 3 The echoes of ' his denunciations " 'of "the South still' rint in, our ears, t What an "acquisition all these qualities to the .Administration I What a conquest ! . Such a scholar, such a writer, such a public speaker! Why should not one of Mr. Collector Baker's half dozen brothers resign his seat ? as '"a delegate to your next Democratic State Convention, that Mr. Reed may lead the Buchanan legion3 in their crusade against the Democratic party ? Gentle shepherd, tell me,- wby T ' " " f tiayThe Mobile Register publishes a manly protest agaiast the jncoherent vravings of the Richmond Enquirer, for Congressional protection. .-It says : :j t, .-1 j f , 'We publish elsewhere a remarkable article from the Richmond Enquirer. We do so iu order to place upon record out nnqualified,' "earnest, ' indignant protest, not only against the conclusions of the " writer, 'but against the tone and spirit of the article. We areunwilling that Such a cravenly outcry shall go before the Northern public without at least one, yoke , of , dissent from the South. It was disgraceful enough tluit ,the inroad jf twenty-two wretched border rourauders should cow a tow u of a couple of thousand Inhabitants. Wo smarted' under the ignominy, but could fiud extenuating circumstances in the paralyzing effects of a panic originating iu surprise and utter ignorance of Ilia extent of the danger. Then it was a bitWr pill to swallow, that Gov. Wise , should praise (if, indeei, we may trust the report of hid own organ) his citizen soldiery for not having shown the white fouher while on their way to take a sniff of guiiKwder. But, no , for a SouUieru paper to go tet'oro tho wrld with what t!it world will cousiiltr a cowardly confession, and what we denounce as an unmitigated fttftehood, is more than we can bear. ' Thk Lockjaw can- be Ci-red. An experiment, wbich has just taken place Iu one of the l'aria hospitals, nppcars to establish conclusively that lockjaw1 can lie cured by means of trie cura;c poison. A young man twenty-foui; y intra old, having Lad "oue of his toes carried off by a lunsket shot, considerable injury haviug, at the f-auie lime, been inflicted uu the adjoining unes by the projectile, was seized with the lockjaw four days after the accident. . Dr. Chassaignac (who supplies this account of tlie case) was called iu, when the pattest was already far goue. A portion, consisting of 120 grairnies of tea, with 10 centigrammes of curare, was administered in the dose of one tablepooaful per honr ; at the same time the wound, which was much jagged, and emitting a fetid pus, wa3' moistened with a solution of 20 centigrammes ( 1 grains) of curare to 200 grammes ot distilled -water. Bottles of warm water were pat into the patient's bed. The first spoonful of potiou produced some effect at the en of an hour, and as the treatment weftt on, so did the state of the patient improve. The solution of curare used tor h.e local application was gradually strengthened ta :Kt, and at length to 40 cenltgi Hinui.es of the poison; its proportion in the potion was ilso increased to 16, aud then to 25 centigrammes. At the end of six days the patient was tout of dauircr.. ; I,..,, . , .. . The RAt1. Our commission men,- no doubt, i realize that their wishes are fully consummated. Whether the rain is in ans wer to thetf prayers, "We1 are'( not able to say ; buj that their prayers if they pray at allr-iwould halve- been, " give'iiVa good rain'we feel bonfiflcntThe rain h&S been quUe general; All' (lay, long .Thursday, 1 and probably all of Thursday night, it pourefl down incessantly ? at St. Louis, and .- 1 presume tbe .whole region of country ,btwecn here and that city, has been equaEly favored. , We. may now look for a rise in the Wabash. Olup, and'Green riversV with the rise ftk those streams,' we expect a.siream of produce to iKJuritooutj cjity, o4 with the produce, wc' look fot, an increase in money. Our farmers have Larvested1- expedient crops, and'wu believe they will nubh tbei.t griu;ia market, as speedily ae po.-s-siblc,- with tb money received Tor it pay i ofl. the old tscosii;. against them in the eoun. try EiOMtSj. and once iu ore breathe as free uPe w.ing uo mmx a- tceat. r Product- of talt kind'is .brtuigiug excellent prices, aud witn tl)e- clianuels of transportation air in gooJ order', Jbt'te -will ' be' ' no excuse uder heavatv kxt tliem to boM ou to thcif grain Prft.Tlii'Tfounrrt mefcLatrt.vg raoeiveA she lootiey on bis outstanding aow'WW8t' he "wiir-ndt5 Irt tuegra grow, uiiuer ,liis 'fe until be'lKistne Wife 'ajj;a5iuf Llin ' li j'our clty cancelled, and .l to take x tVesh start at tlid.bfginnitieof tli ev year. . Com?, gentlemen,' a lorg and a Strong iull,aiid apull altogether, will teheve ottr portiow ! of the Totintry of aiir?r,ktSdW - V4iKf-VBl sneney. to spare. .-n , r .. .... vv bat sajr our farmers ? Shall it bo, done f WiHi . 1. . 1 rV". "W ls V'v r"fHor oi taking-- th iiutkttory step. 1 JtQ A attity is circulating in Wasbin"--tou to the etl'e'-t that the Republicans intend to stop.1 .tbe' ' dainor of tbe- Democrat, in charging4 flieiu 'tV.VupUtity vithAUe JJarpera Aarry. rioters, by moving tne-ap-i '", ' ."uu?f vugaM, me net, in ' h7 tW .i : J','ut,1t.!C,u? letter from v. jeiuhl. uhii . ntr tn- imolic ivraoertv .otiprotertodn Ihiswould-, erTectaaUv nrn mo tsoies on me ajrttator Bf! their Tn0tttH3, ir the M6w ' York election .afiked for that purpose. has" not

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gays that "a letter I rBadtkeetTreceiveil jT :of the County ; ,1 Sir tha fM-t-le ' ' " j '"''VA of theUS.ttrt tit ChurleetowD, signed, M , vr3 orTX;rper's Kerry in tffifcr.be wri Jr writer9 Kjre Waroinjr, .,hat if a hair wrlteT of ! OwafaWtrgroft'nV headTriiftf tTetV ci, toWB ,nd Tillage, 1aooth of , Mason anti I)ixon ei line iwilr iuflamed ui4 W. eludes by saying, w e are determined to put 5aceabTfir e ExKCLTioK at "St.: Locis Haxgixs of THORNTO-v.-r-J. W.'Tliorntou, who was condemned to death at St. Louis, for the murder of Mr. Charless, ' of that city, paid tbe penalty of his-crime on Tuesday last. Tbe Republican says: ; " During the reading of the death warrant, Thornton stood erect, with his hands in bis side coat pockets, rocking gently to and fro on bis feet. At the conclusion, which was 11 minutes after 3, he was placed on a small box over the trap-daor, where he stood apparently without the movement of a muscle or a nerve, until the white cap was put over bis , head and face, bis arms pinioned together at the elbows with a cord, and the hangman's loop adjusted about bis neck. During this time, tbe priests were engaged in silent preyer- At three o'clock and fourteen minutes tbe spring was touched, the door fell heavily against the posts supporting the scaffold, and Thornton descended live teet with a sudden plunge, which broke his neck. For nearly three minutes his body underwent convulsions and contortions horrible to look upon, in which one of his hands clutched tbe platform, by which he seemed to raise himself up a moment and then drop. Every muscle iu ma oouy iiaivereu t wiiu tremor; ana occasionally the limbs would writhe as though stirred with the most tumultuous agitation. These spasms recurred at intervals of thirty of forty eeconds, became less and less severe, until .29 minutes after three, when they ceased altogether. ' MARRIED; At Oakland ou tbe. 15th iiut., by iter. T. N. Backer, Hum Plcnie L. Wilcox to Mr. J. X. Knowlei, all of Vanderburgh county, Iudiana. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rmju j-amjnjKits : r Wanted JK. Jto purcbaso i :ui budielii prima piuk-ye potatwes ; IK) busheU white beaaa ; 5o bushels drted apfilea ; buoheb) dried poaches ; Cdjfh will lie paid for all pruduoe by KKSKINE Ul'BNIUK k CO. novlf . 47 Main trt w W The taz-payuraof tbe city of Krauarilleane lieruby notified that I will advertiae for sale, all real astute in said city, (he taxea whereua have nut been paid on the 5tb of December. 1859, and that I will, from that day, distrain and aell sufficient peminal property of anch inhabitants of ETannville as bava not paid their taxes ou their personal property, poll or dog tax. ' All who desire to sare rusts will have to pay np before that date. ) ,1 P. StUMCCK, uoviy,l2w . . City Collet-tor. TTVST MMCKtVXU FHH STKJ.nVM J lix. Kaue T 7'o lbs new sngar cured hams without raiiTasa ; fiOO lbs new auar cared dried beef; )oxes extra Hamburg cheese ; 2o boxes Knglish dairy do for sale at KIWKINK. CURNIOK CO.'S, novia 47 Main street. TB?& UKJT I Til Ml Mi 18 BT0H' - dwelling; limine, on the coiner of Second and lHviHTon atreetn. The limine is roomy and well titled np, and in ood order. Apply to K. PITTMAN, uovl'Jj.'St on hecond street. -aT icivinir Hay oil large, tat, youna; tnrkya ; to dozen fine fat chicken ; 1 1) dozen fresh eggs ; Oysters in earn aud half caun iu quantities Our frieiuls w ill please send in their orders in tinae to KKSKINE, CUHXICK A CO.'S novlK 47 Main street. Jt- : sacks rshn white wheat flour; 2il s.tcks vrtra red wneat Hour ; KMI bbl of each sort if required ; The whole of Igleheart's brand, which is a guaranty of It quality, on hand and for sale by , JEKSKINK, CUKNICK A CO. mivlV 47 Main street. , SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! . co!Tixt;o sreens er thi , I'osmbpolitau Art Association! JO country subscribers to this popular Art institution, (uow iu its sixth year,) are being receive" in a ratio nnporalelled with that of any previous car. . ., ... , . , , , .. - . . tfcf.--The1emttiftU stn-t eugratins;,," Skaknpeans T :nd lus friends.' . - .7f I ? t '21. 4 opy of the elegantly Jllnstratsil ArJ Jonrnal, one year. t. "M. A free season Admission to, th CaTlorles, MS ... Broadway. New York. . In addition to which, over four hundred valuabht works of Art are given to subscribers as preminms, covnpi-ising choice Paintings, Sculptures, tutlinesw. Ac, by the first American and Foreign ArtUU. The iniperb engraving, whicbj every subscriber -itl reqeivo Immediately pn receipt of subscription,, entitled ' s,. . . v. .J "KHAKSPKAIti: AHI H18 ntIKSD," M of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satiafactioa. N- work of eqaal value was ever beta re placed within the reach of the people at asch a price. ', The engraving is of very large size, being printed on hoavy plate paper, 3U by & inches, making a, uioMt snperb ornament suitable tor the walls of either the library, parlor, or ottice, .. , , It can be sent to any part of the country, by maiL with safety, being: uacked in a cylinder, post-' a prepaid. . . .. - ....... AiuiiK oi hi sucn a worn, aeurerea tree oi a cnarge, ana the Art oaruat, one year, lor tnree dollars. , . . . .. ? Snbrici iptioiis will be received until the, evening of Tuesday, the, 31st of January, ISoO, at which time the books will close, and .the. prettuuins be given te subscribers. , 4 No person is restricted to a single subscription. Tliwsert'iuiUiiiK Sla sue entitled (u.six memberBI1IJW. StlicciptH.u iroa California, the.Caaadaa, aud all k'orrign Pprinoas, tusst be $, oil iusteadot 83,' in order to dot. -ay extra postagea, Ac. - Persorwvrishing to foim i-hibs "will Skpty for circular of terms, Ac. - ' j ss , The boaiUtfuily illustrated Art Joraal, giving full particulars, will be sent ou receipt ot t& Mtutt, 1U taU)M(XrlS, , ... , ... .1IIUI CM . U . . IX A. 1 , AI.VUD1 J . A. & , ' ' K- 54C, aud 548 Broadway,' New York. ' BSy Sulisi.Tjptioag also received by J. D. RANDALL, IIou. fiocrataj-y for Evansvillo and vicinity, novlS -.-,"' , .- j - MKJIAS Jl' a 4 V TM - u fj3L uasejvuMkt each, ;usa received and will be sola by tu casu, iu the trade, at auction, ou fst-' urday.Korember I'tb. at 10 o'clock . The above laatciiea are, the nmud wooden boxes amid are In good order, aud will be sold by the case onlr. w.t H.' -JtELSO?t CO. "... J .t'SALI. ADVANCED !. . -. TT j jrXROM JJS'lt JJFTBM TUMK M1JTX, JL. until ftrrth.r autice. he nrfca vt aatt will be i 4oc per bushel, for lots : leas tbaa 'i-'t barreW sjf tola ot barrels and ovtr,- 3o cests per t bturssl ..... ; --. . W. Bvewa, focU. S. CabeH, Agent. 1 ,i ; Ainu, t esTca, for J. H. baiith. Agent, ; 1, .' .. . : AluA Uowxa, for W pickitmoa, Asjsut. Kvauivillo, Nov. 18 id ' - 'kiil'B bt ouT e'urx b TwobEjim. Maple Sngar, direct from vankee land, fv , -C The following are a partof the Fatest Jb-n-icinea. Ac., for sale at the Family Medicine Scoiie, A, siaxnsxreeL , a ,. TiratK)U xtract Bnchd J S I "' 'Tiask'sMagnt-ticOiutment;' I'odgers' Synip Liverwort andTa'r ; 1, Mrs. AIIuii"s Hair Restorativs X laj-.tBuker'a Paia BanMera ;.. ? 1 : . .. Houghton Pepsin , - .. c ai ., j ... Osgood's ChoWogue i ti Hit ,titi . Aeoaeiiy Discovery ;., . t .d . . t - ' hVnandt's Puafying Extrarti 1 . miora s lavtgorator! ,- t ' ".ormL-royer;, t . ji vJays Pile Ltoimeiit ; , . , Terraut's Selteer Aperient : - , , - Ser James Clark's Female Pilbt: ! -.A typft. ay's ttntmn tana rills f . JJ ,ld I,n.1r.R t, ir filn - nd one hundred and ninety other kinds of PUIsJ, Syrvips, -Otorments,- Hairdyss. Vsrmifojtes Plas- T ten, Bitters, Liniments, Tonics, Ac., wholesale I

The Kanawha Star

. and retail

novl7 W. H. P. azoDDAJUSL

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

elsior ! i "TX7"--ir?'a Tlmnirfl "rVTinsf-rola ? - WTTJ VE 4 BM1 fD, .A.V WJZX MM perform at MOZAKT HALL, commencing on Thursday. November 17th, 1830. "" This company comprises" nine talented preformers, .introducing the, moat rrclunyit programmes evet ofTi-ted to mi Emwvilte o.lienca, f uiswtiBji; f new auil wighrat ung, bnrleeq nva, danri, Imiu luota, portr.iitnrea, negro wcuontricitiea, c, of tbe For turtlu-r particulars see-prograrataev-of ! le day; . t f ? ! H . Mer-l)uoTC epeuv.at 6j4 e'elock Concert Wmmencing at 7U o'clock, precisely. novl7 K. J. MARKS, Agent, -flrrk UmXBJV JBeVV4 ilfll Lard, tor sale at . . loo M.m mr Z. H. Coosl'd uovlT "" ' Piow er Grocery. MM baruixg naui tor sale at Z. H. COOK'S uovlT ... .j . f J Pioneer family Grocery. ,t just received by novl7 "WHZELEK A RIGGS. TTOJ" iJBj'8 : 75 bags, aasortod Nos. Hope mill ; ' ! - 10 bag white and colored cotton chain; " " 1000 lbs cotton twine ; 600 lbs candle wick ; " ' ' just revived and fpr sale by nov!7 WHIKLKE A KIGGS. WHOOSH tt bjisb J-MHttB JmJr sort men t of A. 1 doors and i h for sale low to elose consignment, by or!7 .- .;-a WHEELER A KIGGH. A2V scea warmated pure, also S00 boxes ground snnstard, pure, received and for sale by uovl7 WHEELER A KIOGS. Mm sylvan ia buckwheat flour, just received at . . VICKKKT BBOS. . novl7 ..;-..- 81! Main street. wmjajnijyrw9 u jva -' jiwu 1.1 MM. , lo bushels meal, from new oprn ; 6 barrels flint hoiuuiiny; ' in storo and for sale by VKJKEBY BBOS . bov17 " - j , H Main street. ot So. I Caneiton batting,' in store and Ifor sab: by VICKEKY BBOS, : novl7 J 82 Main street. -TLwA' U BJMSMJS' - W 9 10 boxes Baisins. 10 half boxes do . :, .. 10 qr do do received aud for sale by novl7 , VICKKEBY BBOS. 82 Main street. jmwoMfi tfoauBjy bcttbb WifM i U lbs Goshen batter; . 1 barrel cranberries. COOK'S PIONEER GROCERY. fWMJ HMB 1 'H! TV Uitii I M loo line large Turkeys now corn feeding on the farm, fur sale by C. McJO HUSTON, , novlG . Main street, Pow y .8 block. WVTTXU Ar,T"v" ";.t MJ 100 lbs choice roll butter ; 'SUM) dozen fresh eggs, jnst received and for sale by - - , novlS , , CIIA'H. McJOHNSTOK. ffJBJTMJSBS39UM.Mtf MfJKUTMJBBB M7 a prime article, new, received and for sale iu quantities to suit by ' novUi - CHAS. McJOHNSTOX. La 8TB it p4Mi&-ii5 BJl B MJi I, & ust received aud for sale by novlii . CHAS. McJOBKSTON. m WO . ff Jl . ' ' S mjlBBXLH U-'BITB MM. flint jusi rcorived by , novir, CPA 3. McJOnHSTOX. IF a B li H ta H B NH JtOXBJV mf Wayne's celebrated Orice patent " wash boards, just received from the factory and for sale by uovltt . - CHAS. MrJONSTON. mBw vanvmiiHj M.jutni w w and very pretty assortment of prints just received at novlii h. K HBILH A CO.'S WgU.fl K-JHJ 1MB JBJ.VHJ LJMUB MM lot of brown, blue, aud blue-mixed, front tbe rural district. just received at - H. KHBICH A CO.'S - uevlS . ----- CHANGE UF LOCATION. mWJUJMK HJBJV WOUJLO WfM siectfully inlorui her old friends and customers that she has opened her MII.LIMKUY ESTABLISHMENT oh Vine street, between Second aud Third streets, where she will be happy in snrving them to the beet of her ability. , Bonnets trimmed ia a style tmsui-pesMed in the city. novlo-lm t'AFSl CAll CAl'Sl Jt M.jimtB JasOMTJKBJTT a A wM. eery imaginable style tor winter witar, rereived this day by Express at , . VAVTIER A MARCONNIER'S, uovl4 . 39 Main street. f MB J T JtXVMTBAIBJkrr, BVT .t -b-J INSL'UKEUTION. Just received at our Auction Rooms, on the corner of Main and Third streets, sixty-one caars of IRY GOODS, direct from- the Bun u tact lire rs and Importer-, constating iu part of VO pes English, Erenrb, and American Cloths. z Uoetkiu and fanry Cassimerra. 10ft " Sattinetta. , - , . 5'JO " Prints. .-. SS ' Tweeds. - ' - J0O I.indsey. 2U" " lleiaoes and other Dress Quods. . 'tt " Bleached and Brown Muslin. ' af dozen Linen TalJe Cloths. ' .5 pes of Irish Linen. !..' rrou 2is to :tu) pieces of other goods too numerous to mention. Also a lot of HOSIERY, GLOVES and KOTIONS, which we will sell at private sate, at Eastern coat ami carriage. All that remains unsold on Monday, tbe 14th of Koeember, will bo sold at Auction te the hijthest bidder, w it bout reserve, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., and contilining from day to day until the entire stork is sehl. We call the attention of all, as the stock i by lie the largest ever offered for ale in this place, and is bound to be sold. ovl ii J U. NELSON A CO. XBVVTBMX JVeTICBr-tWOTUB been appointed Executrix of the hut will of Adam Kartx, bite of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. " ' - -' . aovlz-3tw.-i: ..' CAROLINE-KURTZ. mm b i cBmf M WBB T8J-IMST m W ARRIVAL DIRECT . VI hhds new Sugar, from plantation. ,:" ttbbls " Molasses. - ' " lObf bbto new " ' - " ;. Just received per Chancellor, and for sale by uovU ; . GEORGE i'OSTER A CO. rKmVJtt JKJTH CJfH SomethiBK JK nice, at VAUTIEB A MAKCONMKR 9, 'ne-14 3 Main street. ' HARD TIMES vs. CHEAP PICTURES. 7By. s.niTr, orroxTB covht WtM llonse. Main street, feels proud to say he Arat reduced the exorbitant charge for first -class Case Pictures ia this city, and has made 10,000 ma iu the last two years with entire satisfaction te less patrons. Ue does not consider it any eon-l-oridion on bis part, but continues to make SO Pteturea iu a saest snperior Case also a 40 ! . eat jue Picture, aud a W cent, without boot ttnrry, friends, or get up a rush, bnt come .along at, your leisure, tor , Mr. 5, is always at hie gallery, jiu 1 will continue to give his patronscheap auid Srat class Pictures, warranted to endure.. - Mr. Jt. is ahw tiiakitag a Paper Picture to send through the Post Office, w ithout extra charge, enal to aay likeness now made, . novlOvlw V S9U9 WJJ-TTtl -wV VBMCtKMTf r W We have on hand quite a variety of wellnude and fashionable style Clothing, including some very desirable Overcoats, that being of rather a better quality than n nerdesT for onr wholesale trade, we will retail -for cash at ero-emey lets enr. Alt our fjrivuda who would like a b.trgain ia this line, will Aud en ready to aouoniniodate them at Ka. 20 Aiai street. ... nov-J . . . WM. K. rHESCH t CU. Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters ! vi '1 :-RKCEIVEl bAI LY BY KXPRKS8 MALTBi'S BALTIMORE OYSTERS I ,rwvujB UJYiBxitJJrBD Mja mmjfit tained the ageucy fcr these justly celebrated Oysters, and i prepared te furnish families with ainss Aasf cans, daliveraaeA their residences. He is ads twefiesea loeirys tlsew np with skill, te suit tbe pals te.oiihs juost. fastidiens1, at his Saloon, Me. 109 31 sin street i-urnurlsiw and Fourth. . nswSim : il .l.-:...- 1 UKV JT. 1TJCLKKR. TftiC B XBf UJJmBfBa VHBHHK. awaCV joss siwivlSvUind for esses . COOK'S lurssaesu . COOK'S Pioneer yantily Orocery. octal -WmiJ'BUM, BMX,tU M4M,M.mV" W Vinegar received and for ailrif ortia GKORGE FILTER A CO. ''-swu aa w'-mmwr Ss mh s,s.Ara avew . given Jot "the l-euaot of the " , ' ' Mission Sunday School, A r CR ESCENT CF T YfJIA L X, Oss Xtastrsttay E vesting, ' Hssr- tt. A SMtinber of Amailenr Vocalista f .tbe City l-tesund-tieMlbuuen .bavv kiaaily;V,ilniitaBr d to A'..,) FbUiaAH tSSlllAu,,,, Led y n.jA. nVraasKTr, for the beneat ssf tfas bcheol." " " . v ' w - . ' .TicksAa rdmisaivn ) cts-; Chlldmji 2!t.te. PersrBia-KS to commence a 2 o'clock. novJi st x; s -a jtb JU0B8B8 FOB fJl S1LS.-Tsa very larie, well-beoks Mules n vera good young and well-Molts Horses lor I sale i. neap, jess btozb ustsusouj. sale cheap, J

M. T. NORTON.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ff?M SB , TJ.n OMJB 9 r&TMMB M. furwle at St 25 perr.itn ; SAc perba'f cmm. o f ; COOK'S PIuNKES GK RY. h. w. Treaxsa, u.roTEar-s. . oTa,w, -wtiu j GEORGE FOSTER & CO., fsrstr J.otmtSirtt.mmd Cmmt, iWKole sale .Grocers. Sugar, Candles," Molaaaee, 8l;rch, tonee, " BlitoKin, 1 . Teast, r Iea!m ar -x Paiotii. f tpa-es, , la Produce . . tnls. ToImmx-o, ( ash advance, wudc on Kails. Cigars, Cimeig'i meats. . , . Glaas, . . Dye-stutTs, . . ......... SaU, - . ,,- CordaKe , , .-, Uae , . j i . Susji, - , . . aii, i-.i.ti 1 - , ( C-ot ton-yarn. Piaster . . . ". , t'-ns... - - .- and every article iu lltu Unkvry line, constantly rn aou, - : ; .,. nova SOUTH-WEST ERX ED ; A XI -it.; . ,. - -: Agricultural Warehouse. 4 F. SHARPE & CO., .; Wholosale and Retail Dealers in aH kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm and Garden seeds, fruit and ornameutal trees, . Kvergreens, 8brubbery, Ac. Also dealers in Flour Grain and Produce generally , . . -ISO JHmtm St, f. Jmr1h It t'mmml ov3 ' grAssraiB, tsd. W WO MSB JOB &MM.JB UHBJJ . MM That splendid saddle horse that took all the premiums at the Irtstrict Fair. - : lie works wU in any harness. I Knquire of . - . -nova Z. II. COOK. 700 J.BS. eOJti JaU 4 . JB1MM article. 15 Boxes Masculine Ilei-ring; " 25 do Scaled do, ' received per steamer Couewago at COOK'S nov3 " ' Pioneer Family Grocery. TfBB'JS"8 frjJSrjJt B fJCM WHBjJ T MT FLOUR A choice article, just received and for sale, wholosale and retail, at low figures, at . .. . - Z. H. COOK'S - . no3 - . Pioueer Family Grocery. 'lSJlBBMJVBtL 'r T v " "' " ' J 6W quarter boxes sardines; -200 half do do - - ' ' Tresh and prime, just received by noit- E. 8. BABCOCK. gi iwvvi a l o o jr-tr m.jm bxWM tra heavy bags, averaging 130 pounds to the bale, just received and for sale b V . ; , '-no- " - ' E.8 BABC0t?K. GROCERIES II jrvmr hbcbivbu, jjv nr ri OM order, embraciosr everv thiuz in the tradn, aud for sale at paying prices to tlra purchaser and oellerv uai xry, tnsi s an. At no2 E. S. BABCOCK. 9 100 bushels, large and Ane, receiving and for sale by CHAS. McJOHKeTOK, ' nol Posey's Block. Home Insurance CompV, , OF NEW YORK. : Mlc Vs. US It 114, jBrfsssf. CAPITAL BTOCK, (All paid iu) - ' l,000,0on' SURPLUS - - - 600,000 The HOMI IKSVRANCK COMPANY continues to Insnre against loss or dsraage bv FIRE, snd tbe damages of INLAND NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORTATION, on terms as favorable as the nature of tbe risks and the real security of the insured, and of the Company will warrant. LOeSKS EQFir.BLV ABJUSTCB AND rSOMPTlT PAID. ' Abstract of the twelfth semi-annual statement of tbe condition of tbe Hour iHsraAitrs ConrsKr, of the city of Now York, on the 30th day of Juue, 18S9. - ' ASSETS. Cash, balance in Bank... t Ht.Wtil M Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien - on Real Estate, worth at least CI, ' ' 582,4'J0) ; 8i1,tt02 1 Loans en Ktocks, payable on demand, . (market value of securities, 982) . ". -......... ... . 2J0,7t 00 Bank Stock, (market value,)... . ' iU.lis) OO United States Treasury Notes (market value )..,. 75,W 31 North Carolina State Bonds, (market value,) ... . ,f25 90 Missouri State Bonds, (market value) lTVNl 00 Tennessee State Bonds, (market value)J At) Real Kitate, No. a Wall street 07,412 7.t Interest dne on 1st July, lS., (of which S21.1X2 62 has since been received) L'l.TTl'J li-' Balance in hands of Agents and iu course of transmission from Agents on 30th June, (of wbich, $8,716 81 has since been received). ,. Bills Receivable, (for premiums on in - - land risks). . Premiums due and uncollected ou pol- . icies issued at oti ice. , 19.211 42 l:l,4'7 9 - 1,051 73 1,417,823 71 - - Total ...., -' LIABILITIES. Claims for losses outstanding ' on tbe31Hh June, 18S9, es- t : timated at......20,l2i' 28 Dae Stockholders on account of Tenth divided.. - 40 00 620.571) 20 yaw York, l9tn July, lf9. CHA9. J. MABTIN, Pres't. 5 A. F. WILLMAKTII, Vice Pres't J. Mii.tok SntTB, Secretary, '' " . Jouv McGher, Asst. Secretary. SMr-BUSINESS ATTKNDKD TO WITH DESPATCH AND FIDELITY." ortS r A. C. HAL, LOCK, Agent. 2GO oct20 . M.B8. ft THJt IJS'E It IIO. YE - on bc d and for sale at . , COOK'S FAMI LY GROCERY. W9J4f CJBfETS-M 81-LBJS'OIB Mm article with colors and plaid to match, for sale cheap at 'fi ii Jfj. EMEICH t CO.'S oetau . (Dns. EIIRMAN & GLAVIZ, ojnmoiJTHic ehi icri --. Snrgeona, otter their services te the citizens of Evansville and viciuity. . Dr. Glavie will tikewise pay particular attention to diseases of the Eye. He has had tons; -expedience in their medical and surgical treatment, as an attending Physician in tbe Eye Infirmary at Berlina" Office hours from 8 A . M. to 4 P. M. XsT Office on 3d street Laiow Vine. Residence of Dr. Ehrman 3d street, between Vine A Sycamore. Residence of Dr, Glaviz, Sherwood House. poem j j 1 1 . j ?.; t M.?f Jl1 EBB J8 . J "O I'M CMia.YVE , VOB c T, , . - r - I wish to sell one-half of Lot No. 45, 0. P- Ev ansville, on easy payments, ranging 5 years. The property is corner ot First and Walnut its., including the, Walaat St. House. , y For further particulars enquire of myself or Philip Decker: '4 ' - t - nov7-2w ' ' s 'MICHAEL F. JOXES. . . , - FANCY FURS. - W?MB8T JBHIf JI L OB TUB 8EJM. SON. K ndendid assortment, comprising all the styles out for the ensuing winter. Call snd i VAUTIKR A MARCONNIER. rjfUIB BTEU.TIEM MJ TE HUM CHE T, Jt. fflcLKANi Master, Taos. tri'soucBBT, vierK, win rnn as a J-r regular Evansville and Cairo ess?1 . -St packet during the low water Benson. Fur freight or passage apply on board.. . . , nov4 '- AfXtJJtJ,B8 ' - Ly 2O0 boxes Halfs and ituartsra. Star caadlsa. 75 do Hard pressed tal'ow - 1 do received aud for sale by - ' octl9 GKORGE FOSTER A CO. jfi t'VVl' UJUtf-XiO BULBS WM from 2X to 4 bushel, ibr sale low to close out consignment by - . - ' ' octl9 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. 20 Bi. ZJ t-UB MUJStJvSi-. 20 half boxes .- do - - --: W ;r. " do do - 1 cask Kanti Carrauta, --..' (- 1 ' : lxask German Prnnee. J- '"' . , i t-ask German Cherries, ' - :- on hand and for sals at - - - ' ' oetS J i00??. FAMILY GROCERY. 'jniOM 8JLE, OB TO TMJItB FOB M stock of Groceries or Clothiuic. a Farm con taining 120 i; res, oils mile sonth of tbe town of I Idntou, Greene' cnuaty, Ind. Forty acres ere in I enltivatien. Frame Monse, Lo tiouse, jrruit Areea, Wator, etc - Eue,ire ef r . , .f,A. '' oct24-lw AcD0NALD A SABlN. fftJTtev" Tit B Tf mCBM f WW bnsinets, a partner with about l,5oo or 92,0110. Tbe batriness will be guaranteed to pay 50 percent. clear profits: For further particulars enquire at this office, or address -J," Evansville, Indiana. ,...': - nov8-2w r b o om atao iimzEjv noou MM Brooms jut received and for sale low to dose. .novBj E, S. BABCOCK. jflL O 'E 11 hXELt1 OO BVHMB Let prime Seea ta store aim ior-aie Dy - - - E 8. BABCOCK. 1II K KtKf ,t,:i3 U.SA wL - . 60 teas 'nfestern Reserve, Kwa Vnlial, Th-..., T . i J .. . . sleamer rain, aiiauus, oy ouns. .lauti a. J. 12 VCM WBBU T FJ.OVB1 5) MJ A) 8 store and ft,r aab by EORENSOX A CO. uov3 BOJBLH-Za iMOiBjV B BOOM 8, J Bios artlcln. last arrived at sovS 80BENTS03r ds CO.'S.

MISCELtEODS.

jgrmji.no p: voLBiVtiJ' cm. jSlsV have e removed "to ater streel, ihr three doors above Main, JT rT , VS are now man tiuctaring Velll.'" Patent Folding Spring Bed, tbe best and most convenient now in uses, si iMtn be meved or handled witliotit any trouble. Call aud examine them. : , jen2& I MWOT rJKBS! HO HJttS fHntCJS T MM new Bin-k wheat Flonr, itst roceiwHl by ocrt- - - , K. . BABOOCK. jfyff WJJS'Jt 4.1 1, JUfK SM MILK Cow. with Calf (ur wile .lew to chore consign ment, by j - . . .. . K. S., ii A HtJOCla. jnXIBE88 WMVJSt Il-i E -f M? new Kxprese Wagia and Ilsirne.-w for sale cheep, l'. ' ' -it ' E; M .BAHCOCK. TT9ICB. 3 TCS BXTltJI rl.VE MICE Mu just received aud in store by oct2 t. s:babcock. rW SVJPEB MOM JBTJVJjMt E mJL burning fluid pt-i-tuctly safe and free from smoke or smell nmuitf.K-tured by an improvetl process, which gives brilliancy to the light, aud ecououiy 'tuid safety in the use. I or sale at the Drttz Store oT ' ; . V. II P. STODDARD, oct tl 17 Main street. 100. extra while Wheat, just ruw-Jved and lor sale cheap lbrsu at COOK'S octal - Pioneer Family Grocery. ff , JIJ t'B EO tJYl 8VM 5 M money which the owner can hare by giving a satisfactory description thereof and ij'ing lor this advertisement. Apply to me st my shoe shop, No. ISO Main street, corner ot ,th. -"VJf. EMERY. mB ! EBO.HBJ MIBM8EE BMW W S? - -not ia Virginia, but front Cuba, where a plauter has been induced to part with a small lot, about fifteen thousand of his choice cigars and can now be found for sale at the Strut; Store of .' , , , .. t W. II. P. STODDARD, -'ctSl. js . j 17 Main treet. MjI Fluid and Goal Oil lamp-a, tine assortment wholesale and. retail, at reduced' prices, now on band and for sale at W. H. P. STODDARD'S, oct31 . A ' 17 Main street. vrC JXjl8 JEOMJ. 8'fjBVU saw-just reeeivea bdj ior sate tiw ai luua a ocj.,1 : i Pioueer family Uroosry. OODFILl) C'llMTltR Y Aj D SAK?APA KlC, la Bitters for debility and loss of aiietite and waut of strength and energy. For sale by tbe agent,., . ,i t:j W. B. P. STODDARD, oet:il ' ', " 17, Main street. a r Hb 2Jlj1 PuJ.tlB TJ&iijHB sntaCV just received and for sale at COOK'S oct31 Pioneer Family Gtocery. famorii'Jk to 'ubj mkj; hji c mcZ W W ,, men, and others. All Draymen, Ilackmen, Cartmen and others, who are retBird to lake-out license, and have not yet done so, tire hereby required Vdi so -by the first day of November, and those who have pabl their license, aud have uoi yet attached numbers to their vehirlea, mm re-Oired, by th Ordinance, at J required to do so by the said 1st of Nowembor. ' E.8.UABTIN, f- r ox Wdlw-,i ii J-' City Msrsual. V.2RBSCKNT CITY4 KUKSBRIEH. GZJMJLIs EHVIT8 FOB 8,t.B- ' 3 Strawberry Plants ' Largo Early Scarlet; .j- r . ,;, t . Wllsop's Altatuy ; ; ;- S, t. Hovey's Seedling; ,,. . ,. . , r MsAvov s Kttnerior : - Gaseberry Plants ' Houghton's 8te,lling 7 ' - - ' t'urrnirts Red Dtttch ; ' ' also RhonhMrb plants, and a few rhol,- ISixtex; : ortSTdlm HA K Kit A CO. mrMK8U 8MB jllZti 7rA :"', Aa l.-0 dozen fresh eggs, til"' lbs. Wessern Iteeerve butter, St oct-iii ' " COOK'S FAMILY GKOCKRY. MMT' WML I; M1E TJUEJS' eL at par for crocerie or de ts at ' i "Oct2G COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. Tf OSTOEB TUB S WE J M B B MjS Prairie Rose, about three or lou' miles ol ove JUrsnoTillo, a liiare colt, foaled n tbesiiriiiK. She was of atirow n color, with a white star in her .ixebead and a tip f white on her nose The vwner resides in Sparta, Randolph count v, Illinois. Auynuue taking or) the colt, will plitaae. notify the oi.tj4 tpsjcflsi deuce or this itlire. t , oct26d:tt mOTICB" MB HKMEB Ii i3j'EJ Htnt Fitnnv RoMnson. Indentnrml aniirentlce.Isft my Tiouse on or n!xmt the 2ith day of September. Alt persons are notified not to trust or harbor on my account for I will not be accountable lor anything furnished biT after tt.e date of her leaving. '' - ,. , . , . . " ect25 SAL1.TA EVANg inBn' coMBMT8 jiJsiTBinmjrhMM eta. A large aasnrtaaentcont4irts very heatlly wadded, for sale low at tI oct20- Pi t't j;r-, S. KMIIIClf AC0 '8 wjuvrr BMjyrgf jjrEiTMMTi Mj reams flint sand paper, a very suje-rior article; one trial of which will satisfy any mechanic of its merits and excellence, in store and for snle by GEO. S. SON STAG, oetM ' .' " ' 10 Main street. JLV 8lJtB.UOMB . Of., TU T M nice mixed jaru, just received at ( t octSP j ., i . S. KMBtCH A CO.'S tBimvjjyra eis jvjvei, . jkot K9 superb article, that will not sh rink, jnst opened at" " 8. EMIIICH A CO.S Jil XMJlta CM IS MEL, .f x a o ', J. Herring, Ac, for sale at acta COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. AfVOTTOJV i-JimJVS, JTc '' V 74 bags aae'd erees "Myavi!U."t Yarns; IA " Osrpet Chain. ,,,- 00 bales Batting. Received per K. French, and tut sale by . GEORGE FOSTKR A CO. mJoJj78iMKB08BBi VV at ud Virgiuia (allsfzes) iu store and for sale ueusui rvsir.it etju J famK " MOO K88IUHEJn8 1 OI W - ntlt serves, the Com-r Cnnbrntrd ; A t.ite lor a Life ; Smooth; Stones, Benhla, Thirty years in tbe Arctic Regions f Life in Tuscany r Almost a Hero-' tne? - Leaves fee in an Actor's Noto Book ; Parlor Theatricals, jnst received and for sale by - -".'-! ..... - -j HEALY, -ct2? 1 ' 1 - cerner First and MaH streets. . 8HVBLI m?C , JL 'M doxeu Lippeucott'saxus, . . , ....aOvdo James shovels, ,,; j ,. i 6. do ,;. do,, sades,.. ,, . . ;.. , , , , do . , do coal ahovels, . , 10 do do woodsaws (framed) .. now on hand and for sale by actsa - - r JAOWB STRAPB A SON. 200 JIOXBJVJH088 IT &KJ8BLBT8 tiles, (eonal to Botchers) Ml .dozen Outcber s nies, . -0- dv, , do trimmer's cliiseele. 2F, do , do turning c hiss Is aud gouges, St dd ' do pliins irons, ' " " 10 do Spoor A Jackson's hand saws. Zi gross let ijua.lty oea screws,, , IQH I CI, u. w u i, .... - . net 22 I 1 JACOB 8TRACB A SOW. W-BOOJU8 T -MOM'S ! MM- dove a Shaker and fancy brooms, - . 10 Cotton mops, - ' ' jnst reivid"swd (or sale l.y . , -s - - .....-., Oaocdl nM s fet- that because we have bsen loo busy to advertise, that we have received no new goods for a few weeks east. ; Sock is not tbe- case.- i We have now in store fresh and nioe Raisius, j Cmrante, Cirran, Prunes, Apples, Extracts Vaa- ' itta. Lenaem Celerv. Wencestersb Ire. Saws, repper Ssaee, .Catsnp, Oysters, Sardines, Olive Oil ; French, Engliah. and American Ales tart ; repper, i Alhtnt v. Cinnamtn, Clowos, : Giugor, Mace. Not-? megs, Chocolate, Oeoa, Vermicelli, ataccaroni, Bath Brick, Oam Tartar, Soda, Saleratas, Matchea, c, SV., aad fc-f sale rliesp at ' . : .nov . VICKERY BROS.. 2 Main st. 1 -mmun ltotts'ULL who ifuay WlM to shoot "Msd Dogs" or any other "game"', will Had an excellent assortment of the various brands f gabpowder and gnn-ca:' also, shot amfe mad, at reduced rates, at, VICKEBY BROS., eotT S2 Main street. . j II, wnmJiVLMc 4 fEMEjyT. -j us r 1 received on consiguuicut, as a sample,. 50 bar-i ' tela prinie Louisville cement, for sale low ta close out. at . ERSKISE, CCRNICK A CO.'S ' octlS" " 7 Main street sr-V; jW rssvgnad stvuss, allsir.es, received- to-day by GEO. S. tSONNTAO, ostxs 10 Main street,

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I The Great Medical Discover)' XecbviLl'S AXRAPAmiLA ANt STILXIKSIA, OB BE00D & LIVER SYKUP ..; s.. - .... roa Titxcvax or ScroulouiSiphilitir," and jfefeu'ruU bit eae, Old SorttySkin ' Ui&.atet, and ali other diMfasei irhtch are caned ij mm purtttale. ojihe BUPUV. l..Zf.V,l 3-8. X it A jHonaerai t-e e Kti(fcms H hit SuseUiHa! Mm (As mtmtmumt r Mmrllm BhHmm WJ ojb TUB atav MM f ever tworiM. - He now eniovs maojt Am, and baa fr the past yetir "lone as much work as any young man of his nee t This enre has evitod bts fri, cds, Tieijrbbons. and -bysiciamt, aud even some of the Urdivul FavultyJ One of tbe Profiuanrs (Dr. It. S. Newton,) who was 'called to see 1 him aa Snrgenn,ot to prescribe, was so fbrsialy impre-'Wed wiut the MrmarkabU Vttrntic fW-i of mis Js-isniias, that ha baa adopted it into his privaM prarti m, ae wellJi at ttie Colleges and Ilospitals. Cincibkati, Feb. 10, 186d. Mrsitas A. L. SroviLt A Co. ' (eeatiemea. I will with great pleasure give mj testimony as to what your SASaAPABiLta aud Srtt. LiKiA,or Blood and Liner fyrp, has done for ras. Some three years aud a half ago, I was attacks! with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was at tended with most excruciating pains. I tried varl ous remedies, and had two of the last physicians ths city (oue of them a Professor in an ol cho Medical College), and they failed to give nieany re lief. I was so reduced Hint I was confined to tnw bed fcr over three mouths. The nerves and nut cles of uue leg were so contracted and drawn np, that J cohLI not walk. I had tnore than a rfotea ras. ttiag abx-rson q.y leg from which I took, from tin to lime, UKire tlwu oim hundred piece if BOS St seme ot thorn from three to fonr inches long, f was reduoed lo almost a skeleton, and mv friends had given up ail hopes of my recovery. I was in thia condition when I cotiiuijuced the use or your Blood sad Liter fvre I hare used altogether some two doaen bottles of it, and at tha same time the fooW OuUmewt, which you advise t- use w ith it ; aud lastly, the Jlealmg uWrneut, given nnder the head of 'Whits Swelling," in your directions.. Iain now able to uUeyJ to biuiiw.pud nj legs have become so stroii that I walk without any difficulty, aud have entirety reatreml mp health. 1 ours, truly, - r - . v - . . alAUTIN ROKBINS.Jr Resideuce ou Kiylilli street, lielween Blound and John, No. ::21; or st the place i,' business, with Brown A Villette, No. 4 East Fourth street. . Rei an extract from the Citinnati Mnticaljimr- ' Vol. 6, puc-310, by its editor, Pruf. U. S. Newton, In retrsrd to this remarkable sure: 'While Martin Cobbint was in the very worst iiuap-iuable condition, we were called to attend hla r i. fractarv .d tbe leg, produced by a fall. The indications ..t a reuuion of the bone, under tbecircumstaurea, were vtrr unfavorable, tor ho would sit, day aftrr!ay, pickiuy oat suutH pieces o btme, which would slongu otl I tbund him using Mcostl's preparation, tthich he coutiaueil to ue urn til a cars wms efeeted. We cave turn no constitutional treatment, being in altaiiiance only aa a surgeon ; yet we confess we had much curiosity to sue what could be doue In a system so extensively disessed aa hla Will the afllicted call on the agent and get a pamphlet containing certirioatc of care from well known citizens of Circinnali ? Recollect that thU mtillcine is wraraated te cure sll dist .iv-s Hint are caussd by an impure slate of the blood, ScoviU's Lluod uml Lieer Sirmp Is otesd eutHely of vgtabiee,aBd ia perftly mi)e for c hMreu (a , in case of sore mouth or sruptiow of tbe skin If uiotkeis vl:M tus hsalth of thnii s-hildreu, they should e radii at t!to seeds of ths disease before if 1 too late. Read the statement of ono of the oldest chemists In Cincinnati. "We herebyeertity that we have been made acquainted w ith SorUl t Hurmpnrilla, and tVUtiH.rin, or BLVOD AM' L1VEU HVHUP. Ths ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into the preparation. . W. S. MKRRILL A CO., One d,s W-est of llilruet House, Cln'tl," For sale by the Proprieters, A.L.SCOVILL A CO ' ' No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Evansville, ind. t in-, v. N. M. Thompson, " Also, agents lor tbe sale of Or. Hall't BaUam for Ms ,, aod AAr. ifcoter's Pain Phaaeea, tor tbe oars of all pain, both internal and external.. .... out7-dtw2u . , tXJ I K : THE ' EVANSVILLE :" rrT " INSURANCE COMPANY y.-tatlihd nutt incorporated in 1S."Uip) STEAMBOAT HULL, ... Attn PIaATBOAT risks, . At low rater, and adjusts losses fairly and promptly. ' Capital, - . . $250,000 OFFICE On Water street, well known as the Canal Bank.' WM. T. PAGE, jfrcrsurv. INSURANOE A GENT ,; For the followfno- well known Companies : ' , Charter ,Ot. insurance Company, CAPITAL, ........:.....,3oO,00( - '' " (bnneeticut Insurance Company, CA l'IT A L.. ...,., 5200,000 .. . Peoria Insurance Company y CAPITAL........... j.":....... .....500,0(W , r ; r . . , . . ' 1 ' Ptrle Tiimirnn i , . J .. ...r,.3, CAPITAL. .m ,....... 5200,09 IorilUtrd Insurance Company, CAPITAL. ....t20oroor - - Takes alt kinds of riskj , and adjusts ' loess promptly. Policies for Life Insurance issued in ths " Knickerbocker Life Inturautt Company, Of New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ....$183,00, Of which- tlOO.WW I deposited with the Coat trotter of the State of New York. sep2-3mdlm AT fWJVF BJl O Ate 1 O O J3 L E HM Large size heavy Gunny Bags, in store a ft.rsaiehy - PRKSTON BROS. J. C. .j- J. O. SMITH, He. 1T Main 'street, Csr SevreatBi,. . ETAS8VIT.LT, IND . BJTBFVJLFOB TUB FJBT FJtTronage bestowed noon them, beg leave to in form their friends and the community in general. tnat witn the aid new machinery, tbsy are enabled to turn ont work superior to that of any Eastera make. , . , -Those w iio wish to have good TOOLS, and at ths same time eueoorsge home manufacture, can supply themselves at tbe lac.tory. Hate bets. Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleavers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, asade of doable reined cast steel, and warranted equal te any in use. sep27-ssa BUY II OMh-MA DE SHOES 1 1 If U I IE 8 .U-JLL JPLEJiHE TUBE M-J particular notice that I am going to pay marked attention to the manufacture of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes of all kinds. ' In cases' of emergency.- Indies ran bare shoes made within four hours notice. If any oue doubts ths fact, let them try ii. i ., j Gentlemen w'll pleese call and se the handsome and durable st) les of Fall and Winter Boots I am now making. WANTEO Immediately, ten er twelve goad jonrneymen, for men's and women's -ret. Ths nigneei wages-win ns psl.l in rasn. - , i i 8ept2l JOHN RASCH, No. gfteroad St TK0BIC-ML FBVIT 1000 Coconntits, , , . , 20 bxs French Ijmons. Recelvea at Z. 11. COOS A ioif'B. WTtAt tTI.no ME OJ-8TBB8 BBC A dsily by Express, at - - ' I, ct2rt laiOK'S FAMILY OROCgRY. raiHB oLii pioj-eem utjuu M , alone in his glory. Come aad see what yon ? ' y c,"ne to i , COOK'S Pioneer Family Grocery. 500 octal BU8WJb8 JJi W tVOMJV JtlmT receivud and tor sale at COOK S - iJ Pionfer Psmily Grocery B V8BE L 8 8 WE E T P O T.M50 toss, a prims arllsls, just received at txtXSl Pioneer FamlV ttrecsr