Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 134, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1860 — Page 1

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It. -A'v, ttJ V Btf . l.iet.l 011 th. hdtiiMSt comm r Kii t.i and Sy;inori! strtotrf, for tho i.iirijs ol roi.airinHusiuil, I!.-'''-r. 0,t""r W1'"'. J' W,,1!V. c , 1k-k his ii-iriiilx ami the (.nl.lir. -rally, to rail uioii hiui, whi n K.tir:f:.ct:on will t tjnaninieod. . . : '"-f-'i"1: "irt Mtt m i r.v r ' n ' ' -aMifir-.iuti otewcKit ah puo vision MKRCHANT di'ah'r in lUinliHi, Nai!, '.Jl". VU!et,t, Powdir, l'lat-r Pari, Ac, No. 12S Main Btiwt, ucar tli.- ('anal, Kvansvill.-, 1 f-l'VM Hlr-.!t, JiyainsviUi-, iikmi-u i, v in.;. ... 1 .1.rs in lro. Tu-i an.l ail kin.ts .1 ihmiu. i-, xui-, (Hum" Wblia Xlino, t.Vnn.t, . cvtn.it tarn, wl.ii.Uul, liiii-.--l Oil, 4.-., i-. -il""- i-i". Mainly 01. ban.lalull Btoik of .Sai!i, l l-...r-, 1 a'l gixw. -.- . ii :. ' -11.. Q. WIIKH1.KW s Mil.lAIW. WHEELER' & IGLEHART, f jS. i.l Colhrthm ami itval Ksl-il" Ainncv. Ollitv on Third 8tr-t. '!!r.iti-Hip t'oii' t li:f"- ; l.tioiiir-r 1.1. .y. J tJf Caaily, llov.o a l.'c.i.jjcli C'aii.iy, ami a numU'r if nlhi-r i.k.uaut j-fiuli for Coughs oftentiinvH .i-tt.'i- than tho 111010 x'i-iiHiw,and naiiftrat uiff lidi-i2iMS. at . . . iT.MflTUr.l-T. . JS. ' - am imirnttur'-is. . " - ;f tcp-i.Uily rn- iyiti;c :v.Tit.t i..nfl tft r st.-k Of tn.-t'v llil'ICiaKil, ClIKMUIAI.ii, I'ilXM. dn, VUNi-:;ir., : lEBfWiEiiv, ami Ka.nct AnTici.r.H. whi.-li we arc f r.-ini .l lo oii-r to d o trade on mm ipajtl knui a an be jn ;h:ts.:d in I'iuciniiatl, Lnu isvillo, r St. I.oui. I - 4V l-.avo in iitoin l-r lon.i of Kxiua PruR W nei K . )bKAU,'iu kK wl'i U.s, M B, and lW tt, Wa li ro 4UiiiK to thotrado at ulal.ubu;1ur(-, rivt-. KliLLtll 1 VVHU'li, . - o. ii Maiu ytrvt-t. -' Tlieodoro Mingst & Oo., Wholoi-ale and liolail inler 111 TOBACCO AND CIGARS XO. .FlUST STREET, ; - . '1: IlittwK-u Maiu and Sjrcaumre Strwts, '.X j- EVAJS'SVILLE, 1ND.: jan4-Cnid r -:; . - BALK DKY GOOl.S J10L.1:. r i'Bt str.-ol, Kv--'. aiiHlU.i, liid. iHorehaiita will alwajs lind . tin' ' vtuuk ot 1ft tiooda, UtKiU, Shooa, Hats and Oat, a thi llmtMB. whiuli ill-las ld n fair toruia. ffc-pUl ' 5 SALE UAJt&WAlti: UlsALKK, First str.H t, oiifxmiti ilaliJ & t'v.K Kvaiwriile, lull. Ordein oV If ircttvarc tiromiitly filled at lowest fin. -intuit! rid. .. ? - ' ' 1 1 ' laii fTi E. Q. SMITH, Lm f'HAIlt -MANUFACTUUEK. ' ' ' rfi Mai-Vet -.. Kiansville, Iud., will ' t lill ' 1 ke i on bai.d aud hiako to order every variety ol Cauoaud il cod fc'tat CKAIl'.S. The Trade aii.iiieil at lowest rau-. Hotcia, Steamboats aud lhills fnrI nii't'ed promiitly to order. . AH i ork jwarraated. . Jaul-V i. t-'. 1 -. J 1 'ir'tiic&iakinnoTM Kli9,uioi,uZ ' V HAI.B AND RKTAK, UKAI.KKS l.N ,7 I'AlillLY GROCERIES,: . - u CLASS, NAILS, HOUR, 1- snilti, fU, Aiacou, lwud, 'AiibH, liuokoU., Churns, . and Vo4aii,ai-B treoeraliy, Ma. JLim strovt, KvaoKville, lnd. U'Xidd delivered iu any .arl of Ilie eityfcee oft-hore. ih.-I .'1 - , JA8. W.-WK!ll-..,...9o1fti,VvlCNK8T AJl'l.VllX .Jit. JL AUiAJS.-ALiJS & UUffBS, Kurwaediu; ami Cumniisiiioa Mereuauta. lteotifier of the Sbrat.il Magnolia 4Vl.iiky, liealm-i lu all kinda of rr.id.fc w, . i nj-ri.r-rtil ifcirlrf.n arnt liyw Wtrl.skfcw, nnrt Foreign and Ion.ejni; fdqnart, r., 'ater Htreet, Seeand door above ViW.', Evaimvillo, lud. 1 BKHRY II. ALU8."'-: - . LCWiaMOWKH. - i.-s.-feliMT " r ' 1 " ' . . .. 'I'JKi'. U3 JLAl M'U:t-J', KVJIVVIUI. lNpiAJjA. . v. If jo" 'b l' H"t tbe worth. of your money iuj - Siurts,Gent lemen's Furuisiiin": i o;ls FANCY SHISTIKC PRINTS, Pleall ai a a.Mryti j v r All older- -tur -l iwViSnk, ( t!t(o aad Liu.-U 6ols. m-wnplri? -Mf.-nnW to, and iiaai l..-x iii.-d. tir.itelid for o;e-t lalrouft".-., I ti.wUi:y olvil. - a eontlmmn. e'ol tin nna.e.-- ' 1 X; liirt nmdo t order frrm nieasuniiienr, aud ttMfacii.n warrnMlfl.' . .'p(.t-l.v JAMUi M. KUANKI.II. laAMI'kK W. IIAKU1N. SliAiSKLIN & HAIIDIN, ATT OR N E YS AT LAW, KVAASVIU.K, IXO. P'M. ";ariul buiiiwa euii-iisti-d totln ra v ill roceive i.roinr-1 ami rawtm. ait-nuo. . r. tenth. n Will bajsivou to the I i.Ue tl..ll ..I ijlaiili iu thff MlMIII!! Otllia, VI. .Yli!llM. M-r.II, HI. V...nft,. It...,,,. ill. .l;r rll (..li t t 1. i Tta-i't.-i.. ."liilotuu. vinrei.i.n. VieJiine 1. n, u-t-r. ' '"r!:!:ai,n'Un !, '"' WmM "OH-UCK-Thiiii Iroft, Kdjoini.,-:" tb t'ourt Hii... e.rJi-lyd cv:viiir& coT WHOi.l-AI.F. UKAI.KtW IN KI-ADV-MA liF. 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; - i . rUL.UlHKl Bl " JAMES II McNEKLY Jjditor. M. THAY Kli, tVa' llwsituw, Manager. A Bi.a it l-t v- .-1 ... 11 n .1. 2 Unirwiif. cvaksville journal company. ; jouraI Buildings, Locust, St., Uelwitn J-'Imt K-"afr. . . road.. ; .. ... . pEPAKTx;RKS. i - , 1E . u AUJilYALS. Mail Train... AoMmiiiuJaCK(ii., 6.18 P. M. 4.15 . " KELIUIUUS NOTICES. The Kv.v. J. G. Vokman, Unit.ui:iu, of Alton, UlilK.M, will ir-:u h on Sumluy UQit, in Marble Hall, nt IOJ A. M. anj P. M. The public ar iuvitoil to atttiiJ. Sonldfiia. IU'Y. II. A. HrxTtii in cxpocto'l to I'rumii at the C'limtM-rlsiii.l Prrabvti'riuu thurth UiU evi-niag, also to-tturrtr morniit?; ami evoniiijr. ' ' , , . 'BUS1SKSS LOCALS. ' . ." tGT" We think itJvisulile to say tlui uvery iers)ti s-luiuhl be iisforiiifif witvre tiicy tuu fuiJ tlio best burjjiilus in Cry gxdd and shot's. Wtilire fcnviiiceil i'rDtn Hettial experience tliat IIuCHKti not midi-rauld by any lioiiiig in tLe West ; tlnit lie lui$ uood goods, nnd t hitt in muiiy articles lite m"I1s at lower prices than tbe &iuie can be procured for In, any ' other house lie takes great pleasure in w.-tiiirtg on' rustomers, never t Iii 11 kin ; it trouble or loss of time. fobs.. ' J. O. .Ni.shkt, of I'osey county, the same -li.'H w li sold Vj. MiK-kenli:in:a those line half- Durham Chri.tmas beeves that weighed 'twenty-two hundicd and fifty jtounds ut two years old, has U-eit si llinjr him twenty head more of the same, sort, one and 1 I wo years old, averaging 550 11)3. net. : RjS" We would call particular - attention to the sale , of real estate, at , IF.. .Nelson's A iiction riHiin to-day at 10 'elo-k.r -The property is all good, and well situated, and the. terms are tasy, requiring no cash down. Thvse vihhiog a good. Coventry resident near town, now i.4 your lime. 1 " 1 At Cost. The bnlant-e of Lvoxj'. stock ot fine oer-toats and lusincss suits cici be bad at cost. Now is the time to'buy your clothing, and by so doing save twenty-five per eot ' He w ill t tilji co:Uipuptp sell at cost for a fow. dc. vs. j City Items. ? Opposition County Mass f Meeting. , Thi9 afteruouft, attwo o clock, ttrttCoiinty Opposition Miuss Mealing nsaembles at the Court House. : " j It is iniortapt that there should lie a large atietuitrwe from town nnd oonntry. We liopc to see a house full of the opponents of the present Administration there," to act together with "unanimity 'In the common cause. The meeting yill pass rwolutious appoint delegates to the Opposition State Mass Meeting of the 22.1 at Indianapolis. Speeches may be expected. Let os have a good turn out-. -V.-h,ipe 110 oppoueut o' the prcseht Adoiinistratiou will tail to be on hand. Let 113 start the movement, off right, and ull will be well. Give a coflpie of hours to the' service of your country. '' , School-Kxaminatios. We attended the exan. taction, yesterday ;i aftevaoon, of1 the Iligh School. The class in Mechanical Philosophj-, and that in American Historyj were examiuiid while we. were' present! Both were large", classes,' , toade'" np, 'of bays and girls, ranging from twelve to se-renteen years -of iage.-. - 1 . - i ' They were welt drilled aud well versed in their lesions.' -Aside'- from occasional ui. grammatical , expresisious, . wrong pronunciation, and minor errors qf Wle4 therp was little to rind -fault with. One of these errors of taste wiuii habit, on the .part of some of the scluilars,r6f replying; ta rjiir-stiolis w'rtlfa sort of upward, inrjuiring, lutte-iiuu at tiiu i clothe . ol - ttieir answers, .which produced iho iiiipivsilJii that they "were not certain they 1 were right. They ought to come down -ou their replies w ith a decided tone. ' Aliothcr slight error iu taste was, that when some of the pupils nn-swert-d, they . would .say "Why.,'.'., so-aitd-so. .There is"no ,nced of the. wfiy. '. The j scholars need lo be impress! w ith nil these i improprieties of speech The habit, con v.. - ...i.,t.,.i Wrtr,-.i. ' a.wi.U'W ir. I uii. i..u...jv "J .-"-wm-. - ".' after years Ta kins' ( Takinsr the ruoitalioua ; and demeanor nil toi;.-tWr, We regard them r-markably 1 (.worabh-to the skill of tho teachers, an J I . . . ... .,: ,---,djr.. ",,d i,,uuent thoiiolif. - Mo5rsl I lorn brook' hud Wheeler, two of the Trusters,, were there, extending nom te-uti.MiP.'-'-Our wlrVMuVOr ftl"f tlu-ri 'if A lai-iru iiuiuuer ot visitors-rr-tioth iTeptlemen ana. i.-unes encu urugcii precep.orM, uu pils, and trustees, by thr-ir presence The examinations closed, yesterday. . ' . , -. . 'r--T" t.. .,..ii..- ...li.i.,..' .m ' i,a f,.imi .1 ' ' " "..v.k. . " c. ... . . . r -1 . 11. - l-i . I ,t-itr.i ' (, ".. -2''i .-', ;...' r.. . . .. . . , , 'lion ior uromt.tnc-s

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' ,tS.-- ...,. cj' ,t Tr. -- i :. . m J " - V' " V V' 'i, " ; (t. ",s niepaild lo take both lire arid life ha,i : , , . , -, .-- at iUv 'ig'i'. -; He intends u reJnoVe EoilU IU U1C move Soon to me. room over Thompson 3 I drug store, corner ot Main aiidSeiOnd streets.

' i The HAweivllle Trageuy. We have received tLe details of the terrible Ilawps villa allViir, ia w hich Dr, 1 1 aril in Aurelius Davidson attempted to killr several persons with -air Infernal ' Machine. Ve have never read a more devilishly devised

and terribly executed attempt at assassination and suicide. Ilawesville ba3 certainly now had her fill of horrors. ,The details of the Lowe massacre and this foul attempt at vengerfnee are worthy of ; Pandemonium itself. . ' .'.-;', The details we get from the Louisville papers. , On Monday, the Cth February, Dr. Davidson entered the store of Mr. Duncan, in which Mr. Sterrett, with three or four oilier persons was seated. lie had under his cloak a willow market basket,' in which, covered over with some eggs, was au injernal machine of his own invention. A description of this iubtrument of death may be interesting. . ' 1 It was a tin. tube, large enough to hold five or six pounds of powder, with which it was fillet. This magazine was contained W-itiiin another: tin cantiister of double the size. The space between the two was filled with bullets, or large-sized shot, a sufficient number - to weigh, ten or twelve pounds. This infernal machine, was constructed under the Doctor's especial direction, by a tiauer in Cunnelton, which town is immedi ately opposite Ilawesville. Dr. Davidson approached llr.Sterrett, and, wheu withiu a few feet of him, ha set lire to his infernal machine, with the expectation of blowing himself, Mr. Sterrett, nnd everybody else in the- room, into eternity. The shock was terrible. - The room was built of stone and brick. , One whole side of the house was blown out, the roof was lifted from the rafters, and six large 'sills above were broken, - Mr. Duucan, the merchant, was very dangerously wounded it is feared fatally. Mr. Slerrelt was yeriously hurt, and bad ly burnt. Three of the bullets entered his face, and it is feared he may lose an eye. Dr. Davidson had his left forearm broken iu two placts, his collar lionc broken, ' his right shoulder dislocated, the flesh torn oil' the shoulder to the bono,! his clothes torn from his body, and he was badly burned iu the tiice, breast and arm. He was a horrible siht, and rushed from the house lifter the explosiou, crying,.. Kill me for God's sake; I do not want to live any longer." Two other pei-yns were in the room, but were not scrioi' .y hurt. . . The citize; of the town, hearing the noise and feei.ng the shock, rushed to and fro iu the wildest confusion. They thought that a keg of powder had exploded in the store-room. When they were informed of the true cause of the explosion,' many persons were in favor of killing Davidson, and stroug efforts were made to do so. The news spread through the county, and the country people were rushing to town with their guns for the purpose of taking . part iff the mob. The whole town was arming. The greatest and wildest excitement prevailed throughout the town. The persons in the store, besides Davidson, were C. It. Duncan, J.G. Duncan, Mr. Sterret, James Redding, and a Mr. Bonnet. Davidson i3 the man, who, with one Witherow, was charged with murdering Lowe iu jail a year or two ago. . IIu has been regarded as an evil spirit in Hawesville,since that tragic event, and it is thought that he contemplated putting an end lo his miserable life at the same time he destroyed the others in the store. lie had a spite against Mr. Sterrett because the' latter denounced him on account of the Lowe affair. Mr. Sterrett is a lawyer and farmer, who resides about four miles above Ilawesville. We were informed of tho circumstances "by a passenger who came down on the Scioto oa Tuesday evening, but the details were so improbable and horrifying, that we concluded not to give the.ra until confirmed. We .hoped, for the credit of human nature, that they were not true. But it seems that there are yet Guy 'Fawkes's in the world. Our informant sayi that ; Davidson first set Ihe infernal inachino down by Sterritt, who moved to the other' "side of the store, wlieu Davidson followed him and set the basket down by him again,. at- which point it exploded. .,' Vt , fi2rIvemember fie Board of Tnvde meeting" -this evening at tho Library Rooms. Soiqe important subject.. . will be considered. A tvpoit will probably be made by the committee on steamboat inspectors. Bri? We are indebted to Jacob lluiiiiel, of the K. & 0. U. li., for a late number of the New Orleans Picayunr. ' giaf"n,e election of Printer of the House .of Representatives did uot come oil' ou the Otli. It was postponed till Monday. ,,l"jiEDl'.l',," mr"" Xu Thursday eveuinjt, Feb. 9th , at iu lNuiii.-Hn lloiixe, Cineiitnt?,iKANCEt, Emhu-ii, of thi city. N EVV AD V E RT 1 S E M E NTS I7.V.V" JtJ U $ tl XTl.t M..t Rtl K 'IT tle and heavy, for corn. Alao a Mnall lot of four biixhel, double ginuijr liagi for brail, Ac, for Kale lwfr cash, by t; UO. FOSTEIl A ). ' fe.l.tl Cor. law-list t tf Canal. JTJMSU ! J- iSil. ! fISJI ! ! ! t I t'KH I. JL KI herring, wacktrel, and white tlsti ; 5i.olbs. of new codtisti, for sal, cheap, hy T. KKPliON'l), ' Velill ' I'lmev'a 1!!.,. !.- CatHiip, a miner'er aiiiete, just re:eived l.y ' - - K. 1 r.li.VI Or. t, fefcll l'nfwys Itl.a-k. jg j,, ,, uW , ilt, K u,,urbon, and Moit.'iiatieia ia ni.-ny , iu qiuiutiiie lo hiuivo .io-eu. i Kllnerior Chaliiiinif.H wim-- in nitila and uiiili-Im 1 J SJcasaaof U-at CU.j;tiae l.iaurly, for sal- eli. a;, t.y T. liKtSldMi, jenii I'nvv i rn.H-k. - 8,1 (P rtiurirv. and set ef Harness, for aale hv I rf- .- WM. K. FKKSt'll CO.. Mniji Sf. . ,,... v vu .. ... ... A . ,, . '.,.; , ' V V H T I'KH lixpress fr.-.iu Cinriiiimti, a tip. top lot f ? -'""s Mt JAS. L. fSI'AI.J'IM."S, i: 1.I.HL Ko-KT Main street, opp. Court-house. Vsir'-- uKVKitAhirMhMfii : . odor rnio-Cut .Chewing and tin.k i nn 1..l.a.eo,t . JAS. I.. SI ALlilM. S, ) . - . -Krf 7 Maia street, oj.p. Conrt-honso.

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XXXVI CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. Washington, Jan. '10, P." , 51. House Mr. Morse offered a resolution, which lies over, -calling on the President' to communicate copies of all coniio'inications which have been received from the British Government and other officers on the subject of the African slave trade since February,1 1858, and copies of all the correspondence between the British and United States Governments on the subject of the slave trade, ,.. On motion of Mr. Morse, the Committee on Commerce were directed to enquire into the expediency of prohibiting by law, all American vessels engaged in the Coolie trade, or transporting apprentices to the West Indies, or other ports of the world. The Speaker laid before the House a copy of the State Constitution recently adopted at Wyandotte, preliminary to the admission ot Kansas into the Union. A resolution was introduced by a Republican for the appointment of clerks of committees, but the Democrats resisted it by speeches and dilatory motions. Without disposing of it, the House resol veditself into Committee, of theJWhole' ou the (state ot the t num, Air. washburne, of Illinois, in the chair. :Mr. Sherman' offered a series of resolutions referring the various branches of the President's aunuaf fnesslige? to-tbe appibpriate standing Committee, and the pacific Railroad question to a select committee of 18. ( Mr. Ferry proceeded to reply to what he characterized as unfounded and unprecedented assaults made on the Republican party, and spoke at some length. San Fkaxcjsco, Jan. 20. The steamer John Ij. Stevens and Corlez sailed at. 1) u'elock this morning with 520 passengers aud $1,050,G25 in treasure. A tair trade for the season has been doing.' . .. Communication with the interior is almost entirely cut oil" by the hard state, of the roads, which retards business materially. The. money market is quiet. Receipts of gold from the country fair, and no difficulty in obtaining loans on good collateral securities. But little had been done in Ihe Legislature since the election of Senator. A lest vote in the Legislature indicated that the proposed division of the State will fail. ... " ' - - ' Propositions have been mnde in the Legislature to open new wagon roads and protect immigrants. The subject of the Indian hostilities in Mendocino comity has been referred to Gen . Clark, of tho U. S. army. The two branches of the Democratic party, had tried to unite, but. could not do so.The Lecomptou wing hold a State Convention on the 29th Feb. . The Republicans are about calling a State Convention. There is great excitement in relation to the Mt. St. Helen's silver mines. Some rich Seci mens of ore have been found. A daring attempt to roba stage was made in Calaveras county by high wayuieii, but the passeugcrs being armed, made a successful resistance. - A preliminary survey had been commenced on the Nevada and Sacramento Valley Railroad, (via Auburn.) A steamer will soon commence running ou the Mazatlau line, touching at intermediate orts. It is rumored that an undue quantity of gun powder and fire arms continue to bo shipped to Mexico by Americans oil every vessel leaving, and that an unusual number of passengers accompany such freight. Evidently considerable support is given to the Liberal party in Muxico by unorganized parties of volunteers, straggling down from California. 3Vrw Viak Market. New York, Feb. 10, P. M. Flour there is a little more' doing- and the iafket is a shade firmer; demand for home consumption moderate and there 13 also some speculative inquiry; shippers are not buying at present rates ; 6,000 bbls sold at 5 055 15 for super state;. 5 305 40 for extra do;- 5 05 (it; 5 25 for fcuper westeru; 5 30,5 50 for common to .medium . extra do; 5 S05 95 for shipping brands extra round lioop Ohio ; market closing quiet but firm; Canadian flour moderate business doing, without material change in prices; sales CO bb!sat5 40 5 45 for common to choice extra. Rye flour selling at 3 ilKi'.4 40; corn, meal quiet and unchanged ;" small parcels buckwheat flouijl:.75(2U 87i per 100 pounds...- Whisky demand active and market firmer ; sales 1500. bbls at 24. Wheat steady ? Tv'ltile detnaud.is fair for lqcal milling, .thVrii'is some speculative inquiry; . shippers -are nut disposed lo operate ' a,t '-present; .sales 4200 bush choice Chicago spring at 1 18 ; 1000 bush fair Milwaukie club at 1 19 detivnrttd; 500 bush ; choice . white; .Southern' at." 150. Rye dull at. 87(3,89 ; sales 2,500 bush within the range, i Barley more sought after, and is pretty firmly held at 7 5(,85 ; sales 2,000 bush inferior slate at G2. Corn -dull and unchanged ; sales 7,000 bush nevv white and yellow. Outs pretty firm at 44 45 for Western. Pork wiliiotit especial change, and demand moderate : sale 1,500 bbls at 17 50 for old mess; 18 50 for new uilto; 12 1212 20 for old prime; 14 37p7 14 50 for -new prime; 10 00.l 7 00 for prime mess; included in ihe sales are 250 Obis old prime, seller's option ; all kinds 12 50. Beef more active and ralher better ; sales 050 bbls at 4 25(),4 50 for country prime; 5 00(?5 50 for country mess; 910 for repacked mess. Beef hams firmer; sales 450 bbls; 12 00 for state and 14 00 14 50 for Western. Prime mess beef quiet, but firm at lG(..i)19. Cut meats firm ; good enquiry, sales 500 pkgs ; 7e for shonlders, JiA(i;9 for hams. Dressed hogs 7 877 90. Karon firmer ;- sales 200 boxes long clear middles at 10,l0je, latter price for city. Lard less buoyant; sales 300 bbls at 11(T?) 11. Butter moderate business done ; 11 (,cf5 for Ohio ; 15(7 20 for state. Cheese steady at 9(7vl 1 J. Stocks not very brisk ; prires easier. Clur lnnat I Ma.rlt.ct. Cincinnati, Feb. 10. Flour very dull and so unsettled that prices are nominal; superfine is olli-ied at 5 50, but no buyeis. Whisky in good demand at full rales. Provisions very firm ; demand for mess pork moderate. Wheat dull and unchanged. Ct rn steady, with a fair demand. Oats dull and unchanged. New Yoiik, 10. A severe gale prevails lo-da3-, doing much damage to shipping, aud some buildings have been unroofed.

-. s.i .i 'Clnctmiiitt Marifct.; Cincinnati, Feb. 10. There is a, good demand for money with considerable activ

ity iu the market, . but , the supply of cur- ; rency is good. All acceptable paper offered i 4s taken; by.tk-e. regular .djeoiiyt houses, at, 1012 per cent. There was ia- good sde maud for bulk meats to-day at full prices ; sales 600,000 ' pouads, . including jlOO.OOO pounds sides, delivered uext .week, , at.. 8 J ; "50,000 pounds at 8;" 50,00Q do at 8; 0,000 delivered the last of February at 8 ; 50,000; lbs 'shoulders at 6., 'and 100,000. clear sides on the spot at Oh. .Not much doue in bacon ; 100 lihds clear sides sold ; oae-balf delivered last half of March.' and half next week at 10. Lard held with, great firmness at 10 J, but the only sale we heard of was 100 bbls at 10 J; buyers a ro not free at anything over 10. Nothing done iir'mess pork" holders ate firm att18 for best city brands. Flour there is no demand, and the market is quite unsettled; small sales enperfine and extra at 5 50(g). j S 75: buyers offer 5 30Ca5 35 for snnerliue, and 5 r0(W5 GO for extra.- Receipts cou-j tinue liberal, , and , no export demand. Whisky market unchanged; demaud is fair; sales 1,300 bbls at 2O(20,' the . latter rate for wagon lots. Sugar in good demand-at full prices ; sales 200 hhds at S(V;8i fot1 fair to-prime. Kolapses steSidy ;,sales 40i bbls in lets ut 44 for cypress cooperage. Coffee' unchanged and .firm at full prices -there has t-eeu a good demand for some days past, and the sales, part of which were kept pri--vate, reached lf000 bags at 1212 ; 125 (jl- fiirN-dninioii" il "prinnr? choictr-sellfng at 13. Wheat dull and lieavyj'prices have; declined, and at the close would not bring over 1 281 30 for prime white, aud 1 23 1 25 for prime red ; sales G63 bush prime white at 1 33 ; 260 do do at 1 30 delivered. Corn market dull and prices are lower ; we quote it at '48-19 ; the demand for shelled is good at 55; sales 1,250 bush ear at 48. tints continue dull quoted at 47 in bulk ; sales 1,000 bush at 4G. Rye market dull, prices are nominal at 9G. Barley in fair demand at 65G8 for prime fall, and 58G3 for fair to good. New York, Feb. 10, p. m. The steamer Atlantic arrived at noon with California advices to the 20lh, and nearly .? 1,500,000 in treasure. Advices from Bogota state that the Catholic clergy had collected all the Bibles distributed by the London Bible Society, and burned them in the public square. Tlta British Minister strongly protested against the proceeding, but Jones, the American Minister, was present countenancing theoutrage. A full . statement of the affair has been sent to Washington. I Adi'iceg from Valparaiso to January 1st, and from CalJari to the 1 2th are received. Another destructive fire ..had occurred at Valparaiso ,destroying" fifty lionses, mostly owned by Germans. ' j Advices from Buenos Ayrcs to 'January 12th say that Some indignation- was manifested there in consequence of the attack of the .j British , squadron . .on , the Paraguay sterner Lttcuari when leaving the harbor with Gcrr., Lopez ou board. The Steamer biM-ked her engines, and subsequently1 ot ashore. . Gen. -Lopez returned lo Buenos Ay res. ' : ." ' ' ', '! '":,.'. 1 ' ." ! Letters from Bolivia, say that great discontent was expressed against President Linarez. ,.'',', , ..Revolutions have broken ,-qut -.tit various -, points, but were put down. . Liaprcz was at LaPaz with three divisions of his army, together with Gen C:istello and Gen. Urbina. . '. : . Guyaquil was still in possession of the Peruvians, and it was supposed that they intended to hold it permanently. New York, 10 r. m. W. E. Burton, celebrated comedian, died to-day. : the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. J-1wV,jTA JTjTC-V, MUSfJiCT4 futly announces to.thv.ciAixeua at' Kvaaoiviile and vicinity, that he haa. pet-uianeutiy locatc-l iu this jilace, in Ju.lxn Hall's .now block. No. 4, Third street, Iwtween Main and Locust, where he iatends to carry on the manufacturing of the Improved Brazilian Pebble Spectaclos, and all other kiads of Optical Instruments : 1 also inauufacture Spectacles for persons alliicted with-Bea-r-aiKhredncae aad cataract. The iuiirovod ami oelul. rated Spectaclt-s are constructed in accordanco; with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a coiicava-convesf mirror, admirably adapted to tin organ if sight, and can be used by old and S'ouiijr to pursue ! tho most minute i mph.yiuent, either by day or candlelight, w ith perlect easa. and never cause that giddiness of the hoad, or unpleasant sensation to the eyes, that niaiiy experieuee from using the ooiunion kind, hut tend to strengthen aud improve the silit, Thosv. Spectat-tes have s;ivvn general satibfactioir thi-oulioiit Kurojie und. America. - Pttcsons; purcliasin;. these Spectacles, and huviiif themistortuae. t break them, can have the lenses re-set - without any-extra chure. I also have on hand various kinds ..I' Spy-t laases Microscopes, Opera Cla.-sea, and alt kin. l of Mai;uil'y intf J.ensi-s. All -kiudsi.f Optical 1 ustruiueltts repailvd at tile hnl-test notice. .1. JtnTKNBKKO, fel.O.tf No. 4, Third at., bet. Alain and Locust. iK itie k msjv v. vu k'st it ii nn Jri t miw occupied by II. O. Bal-ock, No. 15 Main street. This is one of the very best hredne locnlions in Kvansville, and the fixtures are entirely new, iiicludi-.tja: slu-lving, counters, rtrawei-s, Ac. 1c is well shelved hoth up and down stairs. 16 fact the building is complete in all its appointments as a lousiness house, and the fixtures can be bou-rht at tweuty-tivc percent, less than Ilia original cost. The huildini; will bu rented low- ard possession given jiaicti 1st, 1S0O. t or particulars, apply to me at Win. M. Duncan's. febJ iwd y V K It S K C L K M K N TS . CWFI-'ifJ!. ISO JitJ.f JJUiMJfJ cifi ' fee for sale by OUB, 1'ALZLLL fc CO.; fel.'J . . : " .' - . ' , . r i wm'if--8 lb PHIM JK HM V'ov --'tee tor il, full weisht piven ; to be had only of frlfl KliSKINK. CL'RNICK A Ctt.,17 Maiu st a n i'lii .v ink'js iP3vii;oj M. Kide low li.lKK.i2 year old C'atawl.a lirapc Roots,2,lH.l.l year old do, iukI 20,000 cuttings, all sou let raised iu my vineyard.-,, PUILIP llKCIi.KU. fcbS.m dAw . r, . . Ktmu. 13 X X X. 2'-lsn extra family flour, ' ' Iu store and for sale by - - ' i f.l.l ' . ' -''BROWN AIRMAN., rJ 138 UJll.Mit Jff I'Hll fi lial Inmt Transit, iu store and fur sale by fe.1.0 - , , BUOW N J: AIKMA.V. it.ijii-. t pirn v H ft I V K .nin.ty in store and for sale at redn.-ed price by fel.'.ij. It ROW N AIKMAN. ir: JA Tho ijualili.-d voters of ttie JN tntla Wiird are Ii. r. L.y uotitied that an election will be held al the Neptune Lupine House, on .Saturday, Ihe lsth day of Irel.nmry,- ISMl, to elect a Councilman for said Ward to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of John I vim-tin, Ksn. W. BAKKU, Mayor's ollii-e, Kvansville Keb. 7, 1S'.0: Mayor. hJSKIHi .3l 2.M1 bushels clover seed. Iini do timothy seed, t - . . - 1 ; 21"! do red top seed, oil - do blue grass seed, - , -I u mul e aud lor sale by tebj j,- . ,- OSR DALZCLL CO.

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-4- " '' or tub coxnitios of THt ' PliGMiix Insiirauce V Company,; .! -.: .-. - OF llARTFOKD, COXN., t j i' On th31st day of December, 1859. ! MATIE TO THK AtTPITOR O lUmATA,-prit-BUANT TO THK STATbTK OF THAT bTAT. APPROVED, MAECH 2nd, ISM. , . ., - ; . 1st.' The name of the Company ia tho Fhitfix 1leurance Company, aud l.icated ut Hertford, Xt& a .. 2d. Tin amount of capita! stock, is.....4iO,(AI UO 3d. The amount of its (JnpiUilbtook, paid i up, U. "....::........ 490,000 00 4th. 11. . . - 1 : THE ASSETS OF . Til E COMPANY .AUK AS FOLLOWS- ' - I . . . . . . - ; . I. Cash on hand, and in Batik- JS7,3i!) f23. Caah, .in, the liatida id' ami ; -r , duo from AeuLi, .....l,l.;l US 3. Keal Ksiate, owned l.y tho' loiupany, uiietiitimhereil... .- 4. Amount loaned .in-.Uort- . . -S 1 u tr ' Kes hi" U.al l'slate.....IS.-0.l 5. Aniouiit loaned -oa pledoi . irf Hank itorks ............ .. hi Siki ti. A-tuouut l.iaiaid ulherwibti. 1 m-ciu.-d..'. 1. "1,000' VA Tl.. Trust fl shares Vnifod States . C.' stock; New York.. V 8i,hHi-'i 2iMlshai-es Aluerie-aii KAohangw . .. . Daukst.ak, N. T 20,000 '"PiLRiW 'JOll shares Meti i.iilau llauk , ntuekj JJ.-. Y ....-.i". i200 shares Hank of Commerce, liw.b v -v iV."l i 2.j0 "20,000 '. ! 20Ui(i 200 shar,i 'Maniit:utiirerN Merchant' Hank stock N. ' 2l,uno 250 ahan CnutiiH-ntnl Uank - ' "V . stockN. Y. : . lo.oov 4-S shares Mei-hanies' Itauk iiroek, N'. Y" ..."...' 10,700' 20,t Hlo , -, 15,4.50 l-2,4t2 Share r.h(ieai ilauk at-k Jim York. J. i....sa..1 i 20o ehares Merchants Kxchuugo Bank stock, N.'T... ". 10,(H.1 ' lOu stiares Merchants' ilai.k stock. N. .V00 1 100 shares Ocean Hank Btoi-k, n -1 ' Kew York ...i. ri,txx : : tk shares Kuruters1 it Meidiit- - - ' ios' -Bunk Block, Hartford..,,. ", :io,0 if " 2"( shais JCity Kauk -stiWR,'' llaittor.1 ),l. 201) shares Ktna Hank st.s-k, Hariford...; fO.Wiil . 2UO shares Merchants' and n M4lltllactut-ers, 4auk st.a-k, r ' t? - .Hartford JO.iKat 200 Kliarea Mercantile Dank ii . ' ... stock, llartfiird.i.........,.-.,.(:20,lli ::! 200 shares l'lneuix Bank slock, Hartford ' '2U,UiW 126 shares - State - Hank stock, . ... Hartford.:.....-. ..." ..... ' lL' f.iitr ' M sharea Hartford Banknto'k . ' .Hartford. jD.laiu 5n shares Connecticut lliver ... -t . ' Bank stis-k, llartti.rd. .I..-......" 2,rX) " - 3(1 sliaras Ilarltiird County 11' k . ..- stock, llai-Ubrd... .. . WX ; 100 thaies Citizens' Bank st'k, - M'aterhury, I'onn lO.Oflo 38 shares Sv'aiurbury stock, r Water!. urv, Conn.:.......'........" I,il00 ' 11,01 " ?.3 ; ,. 5,300 .... . 1: 4,lido , 1 I , ol.SOO 1 i . - j ...'2J,. 0 Ik 1, 7 Jo' ? .- n 2ti IV""1 i i i , 1 3,2.jO 1 o: j ..;'Kk) 'njijo ' 2,103 412 1o,7(K) J0,UIX ' 7,f.lH). 4 shares Mlafibrd Baktxk, Stalloi-.I, f.iouu....., ltnj shares llolyoUe Wattf Power Co. 's st'k,' Hi.lyoke, Mass'.' 20 Mew Britain Water liomls, New Britain-, Conn, j 10 Hartford City Bonds 100. p. ei. K. it. bonds ::. 4vt) . 1 10,1 1O1J ' ; 1 I 10,IKHJ . 10,OO ' '10,(10 - y ' rif,i.M.i on S. Arenmilated Interest on inV(.tliilit...A.47t 01 ; Total . Assets.......... ,.S..e2,u2.; 91THE LIABILITIES ARK AH VOt-lAiVHH j .llh. The amount dite, and uot ln 1( Bk's - ami other; creditors... i.-.. ; none 0th. Losses adjusted and due , none 7lh. Losses ai)j listed and uot due. .....-..'.. :.;$l,0:t ! Xlli Losses- uimdiuted... '...,,.,......,...;..,..... l-i.of41 On tith laaiaea in sastamse, iaji! waitin-f lurthV j er i.rm.fs 23,000 00 Xoth. All other claims, against t!ii.: pauy, estimated at 1.C0U 0o Tatal liabi!iti-.i..f..w..!...'. j;......v-t4li,7 83-' 11th.. The greatest. uloouot lusured 111 any out) r,isk isSS.noo, except iu sianaal cases. . , . j 12tl. The amount insured in any'oue i-by,' towo, or village, deMmda upon its size and how1 built. 13th. Ihe amount Insured in , ally, 0110 "block ;dspellds as above. . - ' - i 14lli. Certilled c.ip.V of rhdrt.er'of the Company, as filed ill July, lSoi;.. .- -I '. : . . . . , j . U, KKLLyOO, Secretary. 1 ,1 bcT OK CoKNtcrfi'VXi jX t.OTKTV ni' 11 A MTt-I.UIl ' ' Hautkoud,' January 18C0,' Then personally appeared II 'Kellogg, Secretary, aud mad,rtlrtftat th-nttg -gtaruieiit by liim subacribed is true, according -to Jiis-.-bust knowfeil;;e and belief. Beloro lue, " ' ' . ' - . , . ' : .:. WM, Di SIIIP9IAN, - ' , '.. .'. -i.i ; .. , - i , 1 ; J ustice of-the peiici. ! INSURANCE 'AUEXrS1 "cRTl ' " , CATi: OF AUTHORITY." . " The State of Iiuluimi,' Auditor" of , Stale' s ojiccr , : v" "'' " i " ' ' ,- iNniXxAi'oLis;' Feb. 6,! 1 8C0l , Wberea, The : Ph.ciiix Tnsliratica Company 'lias liletl in thls lllee a statement of its cOnditiim; 011 1 tluj ist of January, lK.ili, tlui lu t of its incorporation au.l aiuiudiuentsiproperly certilled to, and its written instruments, nominating its Agents nd autllorir.lng them '4uJly and lfilreserveilly lo -at kuowk-dge service o pruets m ease, of suttsu : -liov, tht-ret'ore in jiui-suanre -id' the requirements of " An Act to amend an Act entitled au Act for the lucoi'tan-ation ot Insumiicfr Cimpaiiiea.Hleliuiii'r their powers, and prescribiw tJieir diiLles," upproved March 2, 1855, hua utg presented satiblacit ory evidence' to 1110- of furt''cVVnpIiance to the re-' iiirenients and specifications of that Act, I, Jeiiu ,W. Dodd, Auditor of (lie State of Indiana, ilv litreby certify that JOHN W. NJiXSICM, of i-;vai-vil!e, as the Agent of said Coin'panyj .is aufliorized to transact the businoKS of inimr-amieS as the AgeBt of the suHl ,Puujix lasuriuitte Caimpauy' ia this State, up to July 1st, ISOO, uujlyi tteut. that, lie maybe commissioned and aXi...iilied1,Iiy ' the eaid Cimipany.' ' ' ' ' i i'- - ' . I a Witness whereof, I .have livrenate 8ulwtrril.nl uiy muue, aud caused t hernial of my oaice to be, ai tixetl, this tUh day ot" 'Peb.,lS(Xi. ' ........ ( - -JOHN W. 10PI, 1 j ttbll , , J 1. -i . A 1" I or of Slaie. UKVHKIt TIWKWm.-lSS I, J II UK fat anil lino, iiuit reci-d by . .. .1 ;i, ,' I . teUI, . CHS, M.jJOHNSTON, Poey Block.' . 1 1 t Jt.-vti hp ik jp.i "J 1 .' W 1 lias 1 keg assorted uaO.i, n ... . , -. ,!,:; ! j - , . Ih , r 0o cut spikes, , 'f r, ,., , "si ' ' do wrou-jht spikes, ' " Ml ' do tlotir bbl Ii4ils, ! In store and i-r sale by -. ; ; ! ! , feh'j . tUB, DALZELL J CO. Private Lectures' to the MRS. M. Al. GROSS, Mr.D.V ' KjarsfUJ' to Tfin fJi.ua Ji lx-partiuent of Glen Forest Waier-Cure, r Yellow Springs, Ohio.'wtil deliver three Lei-trtres t.) the Ladies of this . place, on -Tliursday, yrl'iay und Satmduv, at the Sessiou Room ol .Mr. Ilci Cliurch, at a o'cl.s-k, P. M. Subject : "The Causes of -the Karly Physical' Decay of our Anierii.-an Lsdina. ' . : .. .' "' 1 - " ' . First and second Lectures Will comprise, a .de-st-i-iption of the various physical del angement t-'. culiar to the sex their prrt ewliim and enri .-' ' ' , Third Lecture- -To Married Ladies only fl"raling of subjects .of vital, importance tc every wile and uiotlirr. , i 1 First Lecture fre. - ' . 1 t-. ' i . Secoudanu TWrd Le lures 25 centa each.t ' t , jfO.tl, I10IIS JT COST l T ONE-HALKi ULyt.lol izea xtra gilt baud Caul lb sis J '.iditfo ciu-' ni.ai (same sizti,)al prime cost, forcaali,'tit-l.ia. ant. . janlu. ' C11ARLKS b'. WhLU.s J.VJ J.OJS'itOJS3 PORTER, .cc.-t ... . 2 casks pts Younger Son's Scotch Ale, !' i I : 2 " nts Itarkley Perkln's Porter.r I basket Jleidsick Champagne qta, i . .... 1 " " , " 'I - ,jPt"vt.iiP. A?l genuine, and for sale low at let-.!l ' ' ' '(HK A LANrtf.ItY in A rants, tlreen Appl, Ihled Apples, .lirie.tl Peaches, Pmnos, . Figs, Poultry, (lame-, Kwaet ai. Irish Potatoes, W hite Beau., t'lie.t, Presk Oysli-iv, Choice Roll Butter, Eggs, &cc dr., received and for sale bv ' " - i r jan. !UAS. Mr.lOIINSTON, I'w.n'i Blot. , '' 1MZ. SXIKA BALTIMOR1C HROOMS--MmW the best iu tie-market, at declt : COOK. & LANGLEY'ij.

' V ! FIREMAN; SiBADL- ;? rwuw . run u rwt a . o tij iiwart'j hj JL Fire Company of l.auiaco,vt;ive' iTiirand Ball at thOld Urewery, on tho '.'JiTl list. .Tiokt'ts may 'be jiroeortfil-of the mehihor" i-'i-t i i i fehfttd9 Vr in atom and to arnva at , . 9 'i i J-.J foj.8 ,' yLCKF.BYBKOS. W9'Jrito u i o r.v Jrv ' ww "a'aituatiou 4n .a Pry Goo4.Sor tirocery Aloaset cither wholesale or retail. The, beat of efeiences civen aa to business qualification an J character .' Inquire at the Journal office. ' febS ot .. 1 ... 1 ii 11 . i , i.irr . 1 n. .,

WHEELER 1 : , .i..i ij & WILSON'S S H w 1 m t-J in a w n i.n E i i... Xv- Ji'jrst sM-eet, iH-t.Main aud -L.s-ust. I fgIIV' Otr'f';iS . TO ,THE. HLMC "WW W hooter .tAVilsOB'sTnipldvea 'Sew.'iiir ehine ut reduced )iTies, with -inciiiliseil 'coiilnlence in its merits as the best and Inost .reliable family sewing aimiinie how Li use. It sews Jaifii'jily' well on the thickest or. thhicst i"..Lr'cf makes tho lock stlch Impossible tA unravel, vvi'th "the essential ad-, vantage, of hning alike 011 bx.ti aidus, loiming no ridgeir chain. 011 the under side; is simple Iu construction, more speedy ia movement, and- moreSa-. rahle than any other machine. We give lull instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordiuary aoaui, -stitch, hem, All, quilt, yather, bind, and tuck,' all on the same machine, and warrant for three yeawtc l. i.-i ..: . Wo. also, keop rotiatautly ou hand a fuil assortmc ut o'f Singer's iuachiiies. 1 Circulars conlai nine; leHtimonials ,nf ilia above nuicltines, from jiorsohs of the .Jiighest standiug Kasf and Wi-st; giving prifeir, Ac.1, will be furnished gratis 11n.u4.ol1cal.ion ia i.ei-ttOn, or by Utar.- . i lebflly' ' . ."; K. M. SKLLMAN. .TSWSooil.''iiMJS-CK TUSi HiTKIMfttt 'WW 'have Bectrtne wssbk-,' I -have jTMnred the r rii-e. of good hickory wood, delivered, to 42.WJ oer lord; and niised to $2.s5.' Kininlr at""' ..:::. -i :;i ft j.'j' m' W M. IN WDOIi'S : Piuosttcel '..pos.to Kratz . Jleilimiii's touu-aarvt-r- "'. 9.il ' ( t-.ti , fthSlmd MOXMitolBOaliM mm 2" Keels Packing Yarn, received is?r steamer rey Kagle, by ' ' . ' SOKKNSO Jr V-r. b -f'j, -.it.-: ,a ct.. H ! ln 4-iila.vcii . to . a i-n, .n ojmjs -. &.M. Biltrollf Brothers are now paying twenty-two and a half cents, current money, for Spauisli and Mexican ijuarters. , .in in; J feh7 rm,&.t .. -1,0 do 'mm o i'ii rh -mVO W. iuttb 1 Pittsburg Nails; recive, and for sale by - febil . JRKST0N BROS '' '' A CARD.1 '; ' :' " ffuion to vvvy.v THli .fjS j -cation of my buma.sMy aud wi.-.!dng lo remove as small an amount of my goods as possible-, I will. Pit thirty, days, give tint i-itiKens of Jilvtttisville an opportunity ot selectiiiii'i.iii my large stock- iof. lresh, fash ioiiable,' and iseiisnnuhla dry goods, at an vudvauce-of only toll per cent ..-oti-lhe -prime ciwt'in Neiv.Y'o.-k, which advance will Him4ly pa for handling She goods; . 1 -- .:at . As my sl.H-k is slill lure, and comprises very elegant an. 1-dVsTritblr gOr)4s,-an opportmdty Is now odered to save at loasf tw aty per cent, , by Ovt ii.K your gisjds 011 Wafer streef, next tiodr to Jlob'-if liar' JiSVuithiu the mil dhirtvdavs. 1 - , fcl.i ino ;j ." ,t WA1. M. 1CNCAN. i-k.i t Mii'HJ'i uutt ii v v".V iv5r JlM L1NS. A lull stock,- just received, - And for sale at. ; JlMUIC 11 & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. - r.r. ' -' ' Till: GRKAT -MKinCAL DTSC0VF.RY, Bn.vttx's'sAltslpAilrt.LA'i STIlj-INUIA, ou. Biood and Liver. Syriip, ::'-;4 "poiVtiiij it'uit'isop ' ; ";f SVrn'ittouX, SiihilTi!c ami jereurful Diseases " tHil :,Srfrrs, Sfrin 'Jistxies,' anil f.fi '-it her -.Datoaxta . tehieh are ciitist d Oy wi lmpre , fiiatvf.lke,JJIibd.; .-,.;. J t ?::-,;p-.'uvP-:,p;:-;',p, A W OJ 'L' CfTRK OF SCltOF- : ...UJOlJi WillTlCSWELLlXGt Itad t!te tlattment ur.llarliii &uhbiHM, jr. fi MH.WJDi OJSK OP TMM, lfKr MM. vstoen ever rvcorik-d t( Ue now .enjoy Itolmst Health ,' mid has for tlu lii.st-y'ear done as iintch w: k uA npM young man of hie ap- f This ctni has excited hisfiieuds, tleigb bors, and 'physicians, and even sunut at the Medical Kacilty, One t.f the Professors tUrB. S..iv ton), who was railed to see him as a biiryeon, not to prescribe, was so forci-bly-lnipreSsed with the 1 tenia i kahle Curative PropurUes oj tins M.-dicine, that ! baa adoited it into his private practice, as well as at the College and Hospitals.'. ...-- I -j....-. .... i; J;' .; Cincinnati, rb..l6, 1858, Mfssps. A . L. Scovii.r. A; Co. i.j ;4Veurfe;K-K .- T will, with prmt pleasnre,' jjivo my testiniotiy iia to what your SAll-sAPAKILLA AND ST1LL1SCTA,- or HL00D AUD UVEU a YlCi f lias done for mm. : Some : thr. aad a. hal f years since, I was attacked with a Scrofulous While Kwellimri which was attimded with mn.t e.xrmtiatiug pains ! I tried various remedies, aud had two of the best Physicians of the city (one of them a Professor in an Cld School Medial Ctdlegf). aird they failed to give me any relief ! . J was so reduced that I was oonfinerf tomy led Ibroverthree montlis. The nerves and muscles of ouq leyj. were so contracted and draw u ap,' that I coui.l 'not walk, i had piorejthaii a it.ntsa ruiibing nlceraon ray tegs, from which 1 took, from lime to time., more than erne Hundred Plect's of IVnie, some of tliehi from three to fotm inches long. J wus-redias-d to almost a skeleton,' and my frieods had given up all hopes o uiy recovery;! :I was ,in this cou.htioii-wtioii 1 comuienced tlie use ofyour BI...hI atal LiverSyrup. 1 have-lined altogether some two dy,en Iw.ulrs of it, and at thecoma time ho. inline- Ointment, which yoa advise to usewirh it; aud hy.tyi the jlealjneO'uiiment, giv.n liu.'ler the head of " WbHo Swelling, la'ymir dirct.rii. 1 am now able t.i mreud to ouMlia., -and .my .legs have become strong tint I walk, n iiliout aey uiUicully und liavo eui.reiy 'recovered nly health." "' Y'ours" truly, , ..... j, J .....i ' JDAUTl!) KSUIKS, JR. i lUj.i loDce ou Kightii street, between Moond and John, No. 321 ; or at placeof buninees, with Brown & Villette. NfK 4 East Fourth street. ' , t Bead an extract from the Cincinnati Medical Journal, Vol. b, page 3lO, by its editor. Prof.; 1 8. Jewt..u, iu regara to tuis remarkable cure : , -While Mai till Kohbrnw wait in the Tervrftrst .imauuible condition, wo were called to atteud faiiu .btr a fracture o the I.-g, piiKluci.d by a tall. "ha indications or a re-uuioii ol tlie boiie, nu.ler the circumstances, were unfavorable, firt Le-Jw.iuld -sit, day after day, picking out small piooca of the bone. w men wouiu sioun ou. . X lOUUU uiui .using, rxovili'a. Preparation, which he continued, to use until a4-ra:wafe eltt-cted. We rave htrif tin o.mrtitutionl treat moniJi9iiK in attendance only asastirguoii; . yet we cotiless we had much curiosity to sue what could fa- done in asysteiu so exteusively diseased as Tiis'waa." J " ' - .. . i.-i.-. ri Will tlia aillicted. call on the assent and sjetaaamplet .conUuniug. certiticau- of jcurcs troia well kiidwli citizens of Xlncinuati ? . , JlWRpetiTleeti that this Medicine W warranted t cord hit dtseaatsi that are.caueed by aa impure stated tlie Blood. S-ovili' Blood snl Liver byr'iip is cottil'.ed entirely of vegetables, aud is perfectly Sife fti'ehil.lTini to nse. In case of sore month or. efoptirn ton -the skin. Jf mothers valuo the lialth id' Ihwr children, they should eradicate he see.is or.tlie di-as; before it is too late. ' Read4be statement of one of the -eldest chemists n''ii&rnDSi.1..' '- . --i it . VA It itby certifiy that we have been mode ac"i;li?iiitt -dtifi fcvill s harratrilla and Stillingia, i4- lUsd:aiil' In'ver-SyruO f he ingrerlletits are . flnHly '-FiilTbl,.ai".t;d mineral aulers the pre--taeJttSt hrst -of fh Bin-net: M'onse; Ciacintnrti'..rlf'8lrJiv. tlie Proprietors, : - ' '.-.. - , i J.V-. v ...A. linSCOVILt &. CU,j i " ' -No. 12 tt Kiglith t., Ciiiciiio-.ti. I MiXjiS-iMt-r Af White, kvarie'vllle, Intl.' .. ;f N-. S Thomp-on. , --v'V:i! ft v. .1 . - ... , . i, . i. Alaoagi-nts for the sale of Or. Ifall's Italsam for the Lmij;s,'and Hr. Baker's Pain Panacea, for tho cure ol all pain, both external sod iatuiual. - t-ljH.dd-WUl ; ., . ... ,!. if " -!.

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