Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 71, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 December 1860 — Page 3
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SATURDAY HOBNl.NO DECEMBER 1 Official Vote for Indiana Stat Oflii cr. OOVEKNOB. Lane 136,725 Hendricks 126,968 Majority 0,757 LIEUTENANT GOVKKNOll. Morton 136,470 Turpie 126,292 Majorrt 10,178 AUDITOR. Langc 136,007 Ristine 126,261 Majority 9,646 SECRETARY. I'eelo... 136,190 Sehlater . 126,580 Majority 9,610 TREASURER. Harvey 137,040 "uuninpham 126,514 Majority 10,526 sri-KltlNTKNDEXT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Fletcher 137,129 Hugg 125,746 Majority 11,383 ATTORNEY GENERAL. .1 (J. Jones 131,472 Honi 123,271 Majority 8,201 REPORTER SUPREME COURT. Harrison 134,924 Kerr 125,236 ".Majority 9.C88 CLERK SUPREME COURT. J. P. Jones 132,933 'Briei 122,813 Majority 10,120 Mr. Harrison's true majority U 10,300. rETiit;cTivE Fire in Chicago. A fire originated in the drug establishment of O. !'. Pullet k Co., on Franklin street, Chicago, on Thursday morning, which destroyed property to the" amount of $100,000. The lo-is of Mesrs. Fuller & Co. alone, was about $90,009, They were insured for $45,000. Special Notices. OjS i lotnuss. Tin sudden change of our climate are som cas'o1 ftjli Bkonchiai., and Asthmatic A rrrcTioNS. Experience having proverl t !iut simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stage of the disease, r 1TM should at once be had to "Brovn'H Bronchial Troches," or Lo.engi-s, lot the Cold, Cough, or Irritation ot the Throat he erer so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may he effectually warded ti. Public Speakers and Singers will find thrlii i-fiec lual for charing and strengthen iug t he voice. See advertisement. deel M Mfr. arwi'i Magic Ky Halrt.--Caras weak and inflamed eyes; is good for chappi I ll.nas. and Mb boat lip salve in tho world. -hhIi' by N. ft THOMPSON, druggist, corner Main and S'-cetol streets. Price 25 cents a box. in l-:ims frotfM Hlng-worm and Teller Halt) is sals and c'-rtaiu cine for Tetter an Ringworm. Price .V cents Wax. ''m sale by N. S. Thompson, druggist, Cot aff Main and Second streets. auvlVSi AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE BY Til K AMERICAN WATCH COMP'NY, AT WALT HA M, MASS. Attention is invited Do the following statement and the accompanying letters ol recommendation nnd testimonials, in favor of theso celebrated Watches. A Ooid Meil.il was awarded this Company by the American Iuslilute at Now York in 1857. 'I he Company also receives! the first preiuinm a gold medal from tho Franklin Institute, Phil itnlnni. in 1854. Then Watches have been in market lor nearly toi years, during which time they have beeu tested a i to accuracy, durability, and reliability In every roii. eiral'le wanner, and have proved themselves to he the most satisfactory time-pieces evei offered to the public. This result has been brought about by a strict applteatlea of mechanical science to the construction ol the Watch lioui its very inception, render'mg it when finished, mathematically correct In all Its proportions, anil necessarily as perfect a time-pie-e as it is ssible to mke. The Conip.my bar tested their Watches In many instances, by actual daily noting, and the suit ol this test has been that they have exhibitda rate equal in regularity to the best marine bioiiometer. From the IWilis Fanner, Oct , 18H0 American Witches. Nearly year ago, we received from Messrs. Bobbins Appleton, General .. . ut- of the American Watch Cominy, and ,l ,.r a fraud looking Watch, warranted," with the request that after thorough trial we should bay whar wo thought of it, editorially. It hs b en o,ir . .instant companion' nearly a year. We have no fault to find w ith the way it has tiuked the time. We aataaaa " astfar time-piece than this has prov- . I thus t.ir. Once regulated (and we regulated it oarsell I it has sivircety varied a half minute in.. i. Ih (rOBf " transit time." Added to its qualitr - . I lime k.-ar, it is honestly and substantially miele. Were we going to purchase, weshoold pretel k American Watch. Oet lCK OF THE Tribuke. I Hew York, Oct. 27th, 1859. 1 .tii'f'i.'dN Wnt.h t'nmpttny, iJini'i.i.men : -H iring carried one of your WatcU- . l -i - iglileon mouths, I can say confidently that the will io, and may be bought with the assurance th it they will keep time. I believe the Watches lipaSll HoBACS GaKEUCT. New York, Aug. 2, 186". i;etlemen : In reply to yours of 'i5th nit-., we taka pleasure in stating that the American Watch aoa in use upon our railroad, has varied ouly six s... oad s, in a little over six weeks. S W. A W. A. Torrev, Contractors on the Bar. A Del. Bay R. B. To l ins. Uohbins c Appleton. Boston, Sept. J7th, 1859. Ma. It. K. ROBBMs, Treasurer American Watch Co., IKA Sir : It gives me great pleasure to comply with your n-ijueet fir a report of the performance ol the American Watch I purchased of you Doc. 2, 1 858. 1 1 was set on that day, and its variation Irons tin - time to the l!ith of February, 18VJ, when I let ft run down, was ten seconds fast. From that time to the present it has run with nearly perfect steadEbm, having during the eight months remained at tt-.-m seven t nine seconds fast, and this with aacomSBoaly rough usage. I can re ommeud your atauarfactw iu the highest terms. Yours, James II. Curr, Finn of Clapp, Fuller & Brown Bankers, Boston. t'.u ii.ix. As our Watch is uow exteasively counterfeited by foreign manufarturers, we have to inform the public that no Wstch is of onr production which is unaccompanied by a certificate of ienirueriess, tearing the numlier of the watch, aad signed by our Treasurer, K. E. Uohbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton, Tracy ft Co. As thi-s' Watch, are for sale by jewelers generally throughout the 1'nion, the American Watch t lompauy do not solicit orders for single watches. BOBBINS ft APPLETON, Wholesale Agents, No. 182 Broadway, N.Y. novc-eodd euWW.iuons.ed 1x1 -3iu ft
Special Notices. r b m p l. k o r h o 'jyro a Division No. 54, S. of T.. mm EETS KVEHV FRIDAY EVENING, OVER mTM the Telegraph Office, on Water street.
it. a. h a iiT, w. r. G. HlSROt, W. A. H. b. Bricket, U. . . SI . Sherwood. F. S. Georgf Goodire, A. C .1. C. Dnsouchet, O.S. July27 K. Brown, A. R. S. G. Laut, T. J. Wood, I. S. J. Triable, Chaplain. HOSTETTEIt'S 8TOMACU BITTERS. If tho duties and occupations of wive and mothers are not so absolutely lalwrious as tboso of men, they are more exhausting, and the female system infinitely more deli:ate and fragile than thc.t of man , hoald be Bistained and iuvigorated, if possible, by some safe and healthful tonic and restorative. The graud desideratum, for which the sex so long looked f;.r iu vain, is realized in Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. This preparation not only offers immediate and permanent relief iu dyspepsia and all disturbances of the stomach au-I bowels, but is infallible in those cse of bodily weakness and mental depression which results from fun tioul irregularities known only to the feebler sex. Hold by all druggi. U. nov27-lwl Jtolloteay'm Pillt JpopUxy. W who are in hourly dread of deuth, whose lives hsn on the snapping of a thread, would act wisely in Having recourse io occasional closes ol these satetyvalve or life-preserving pill. they regulate law action of the vital functions, equalize the circulation of the Idcod, and invigorate the nervous system. Persons of full habit, who are liable to epilepsy, rush of bhsal to the head, should always havo a supply at hand. Sold at all Druggists, at 25c., 88. and SI per hoi. nov27 lwd WtaUnft and IttbiUly Jit tcho isffer from weakness or debility, where there is a wan t of energy, should at onco have recourse to JUDSON'8 MOUNTAIN HEBB PILLS. They immediately purify the blood and act upon the mainspring of life, giving strength and vior to the sj'stem. Younc persons entering into womanliorxj, with a derftnirement of the functions; and to mothers at '.he turn of life, these Pills will be most eflicacinus in correcting the tide of life that mav be on the torn. Young ami elderly men suffer iu a similar manuer at the same periods, whs there is always danger, they should therefore undergo course of this purifying medicine, which ensures tasting health. This great llousi hob Medicine rauks union.' the leading nec.-ssarius of life, as it is well known to the world that it iii cs ri.inpbiiiits oth-T remedies cannot reach ; this fact is as well established Rfl that the Sun liiihts the World. Judson's Mountain Herb Pill, are sold by all dealers In medicine. noT.2l-d.'..w Im Wrofttmor Wood, 314 Broadway, i ruining the hair dye tradf. People will not uce dyes when a natural restoration to the origiiml cokir of the hair rati be produced by natural remedies. Dye are artificial agents, and dangerous in their application, but Wood's Hair Tonic is a healthy stimulant, and causes a healthy growth. A growth of gray hair upon a young person's head is unnatural, and to apply a coloring fluid produces an unnatural result ; the color is changed, to lie sure, but not through the roots of the hair. Ladies, do yu see that geranium plant in the window yonder? how yellow and faded it looks. It is alive - ud growing ; yet where is the beautiful, rich, dark green that tielongs to it ? Gone. Yon can color thisse leaves by an external application of chemicals, but they will not remain colored. Do yon desire to do it naturally ? Make a solutiou of guano waiter, apply it to the roots, and tho plant will take it up into the system, and then yc-u will see a rich green permanent hue. Professor Wood's Hair Tonic works on tho same principle. The roots of the hair drink up that application, ami high health and lieauty result. Caition. Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by ditlerlit names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Bestorative, Depot, St. Louis, Mo., ami New Y. rk.'l are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Talent Medicine dealers. Alo, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dualers iu the United States and Canada. nov.12 ltnlfw iSunnttrfW I nit 0 rani ( oujrh Itemed y mih) Mm Hnitiiii. Tim intrKiiction of thin inat i.velnjtment if nifnluHl Bdeaca. was thr-nh h nix yearn' (1 1 11 in niont cibntiUAte amm, UHtially rutiud ninong thn poor, anrl mailt- nmr mo Iy thir poor iivi-j- In all the common compound AMrOoagh imi'I l,u:i.; ComplaintH, that merit latal of aM to jgaad rrHiiltfl, ia the introduction of three perfect a pfpites, aaoa at OjuMrtt, Iptcac or Antimony, anil n stimulant oa hanis, producing one graml inert. To give to the world a preparation which yon are obHa4 to CHtitiou p.ii I' M - to ahstain from, where nfttiHoa or prostration followH, n not ouly nnuatunil mh a cur, I ut is againnt all mathematical lawn of metliciu1. If you cannot make a common enemy of your complaint, and wtm a constant weapon to drive it out by a coiiHtant application, without fear of nanapa or prostration, then yonr complaint will hold its position, and your system is being debilitated, and the complaint becomes chronic. In the Univetir t. CoiM.11 Remedy none of thesa objtctiona exist, lnt with in onn hand a weapon, and in the other a tool you drive out disease, and build up, or sustain, a debilitated constitution, let our friends endorse our remarks by trial on all Throat, Lung, or Bronchial Complaints, and before doing so, procure and read the pamphlets to be found with our agents and dealers, and buying only of such athey can rely upon, to get the genuine, then tl itendorsement will be found real, and the results rfecf. See advertisement. The tJrenl Holland Kemty iltrrhat ' Holland Bitters. Tersous subject to nervous or sick headache, will find iu Borhave's Holland Hitters a sure, safe and pleasant remedy. It soothes the throbbing head, corrects acidity of the stomach assists digestion, and creates a healthy upfetite. It is, without a doubt, a most delightful preparation, and an effectual remedy. The fact that it is now a very popular medicine throughout all th , Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana, speaks much iu Its favor. See advertisement in another column. Hair it y'. Hair lly!'.Uatr Bfol!!Willium A. Batcholor's Iinir Dyr I The original and best fn the world ! I ! All othors are rn'n- iinitatims, and should I. avidded, if you wish to tcape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY Hair Pyed Instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injnry to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wit. A. Batcdelob since is:i), and over 8o,i "o applications have been undo to the Hair of his Patrons of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warbantlo not to injur in the least, however lone it may bo continued, anu 'he ill effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair iuvigorated for :ife by this Splendid Dye. Sold iu all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Tlii. Genuine has the name and address upon steel plate engraving on four fides of each V.ox of William A. Batchblob. Addr.-ss CHAS. BATCH ELOR, Proprietor, septjti-lyrd&w 81 Barclay-st, New York. t-.i.J. Hatchtlor'i Hair Hyt. Thf plendid Hair Dye has no cqnal instantaneous in affect Beautiful Black or Natural Brown- no staining the skin or injuring tho Hair reine.li.-s the absurd and ill effect of Bsd Dies, and invito rates the Hair for life. Kosm are genuine unions signed W. A. Batclielor." Sold evervwhere. CHAS. BATCH ELOK, Proprietor, 81 Barclay-st, New York. aept'ii) Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bush. At the pit, 8 ceuts. JOHN WTMOND, octtt tsacretaryand Maoa-ui
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW PALL MILLINERY, MRS. J. HASTINGS, 5U .WJiVV UTMOST, jy'jejLT next door to liittroln s. reptfully announces to her friends nd the ladies oi isvansville and vicinity in general, that she has just returned with her Fr.U stoik of Millinery anJ Fancy Goods, which is the largest, finest and most beautiful ever brought to the city. She Invite all to give her a call and exaniiuo her stock, and she flatters herself that she will be able to ph ase all, both iu the quality and price, of Uer gds. septlt Mis. J. HASTINGS. CHARLES BABCOCK, I mporter ftul Lva.Kr in Geach and Saddlery Hardware. MAl.V STRRKT, EVANSVILLE INDIANA . MJKJV ral.t'elnen f. with Karapaa aiel AInerictl manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods in m. line, I am enabled to otter inducements, that can not fail to be to the iut-tstOfTalj engaged iu the business to give iu. a trial. I name iu part: axles springs uiale of the has steel; hands, enameled and of all kinds of leather cloths, liniiiL's f.,r carrijitres, varnishes, castings ol all kinds, edddle trees, KngBsb bridle leathers, bit, .tirnjjis, spurs, hanies, tine silver haines of all j Tn'. HiiUs. Jenny I.ln.1 tiig I r.s s, sen amnsting paus, sir's patent hanies, ;iv nets, shoe threads, hor blankets, (.ond u fiirlli Webs. American Uirtb fc-j." Hein W ls, ts.th cott.-n and worsted: Maatfoa W. It skiii, m superior artfcfa; ivory, gutta per Im and I. runs Qnea mat lenual l ings; superior kerseys for horse covers, lb.- best .quality f carriage l...ltn, patent glY tl es, JCc , jc. I k.-ep lii tin t everything appertaining r.i uf tfiei branch f ih busimsis, and nnderrtnnding both braru kfl tb.. roughly, v.. .vonld respecrfully invit your attention ter..re or-ti.i. ing elsewberv. I uu also s. mit bur V ard I'm. nt Sprimr S1dle. mtn it j oil U w, as mis, (Notary Public LAW Sl ANTHES, ATTOnXKYS AT f.AW, BBN KltAL roLl.Ki.TlUN AN1 I1KL EST ATK AGENT::. I'fflc. N... K7 Main sinsi. o(.sif.. the Court IfiitH. Kvniisviil... iii.liint may1t;-iltwtv BARGAINS I BARGAINS!! LOUIS 37IX3i;Y, (LATE pF rtili KIUM ajF k))-KR TlROS. k 00.) H4i s isf i'je to ijyrronM his tritMnN ainl tlu rHkflbnm f tattrrttt am) vicinity-, Chut in (lift rt'TLrnt d tn.iu tli" K;ifl it h, autl a ii.-w al i if itpiicioiiH mtOt9 MMSB On Main st., Opposite .ranch Bank, A Hi1"ii...t. AUu k of Slupl- MJ J- Hii y Dry Gootln, etmmhmtifug, of rrytliljifc from th lwpHt priced kCiwliii if tin- Uamft Silk Utvd lir.--iri Qoodi tin bmutkl if-rJ'. Iliivinc bfti wtrii.d m f It the l-iisint-n-t. Mi- liinl.'i si-iitt -l la Mitr thit tit- CMfe ysteM iif iWjonly Brwtm irlkick irttl sotc4.aml t hi-rt ti . 01, y .fill f-r.--ih. Prcoa Will in ur(OiMCti. 'I lin!.M pi iii pieed ol lry i. will i Md at IJm u Stwi. iii Mm'ti -.tr-M't , opt'- - tilt Ill liL, Ulir 1 1 1 Villi tht5 v. it', ol vour hkwi . t-pt o Ft . it m o r 6 Q Q Q W Q O O 1 r o J 3 q Q CI i OS t ts tq I s i 3 f- s a a O 5 o in w o w 1 : M i W P z: 1 1 JOHN IVINSON, M A N t 'ill It Kit lisSTATION AR V AN It PORT A R I, K STKAM KNGTNKS Corner I.frt id Witter Sirtets. KvaUMrttt - Itt lit ft tt itNEW ORLEANS CARDS. ft. H. SHORT &. CO., Commission Merchants, As. 91 Cump Street, NEW OK I.F.I V. LA. 1. short. loartjMIsCrn R. s. iiowari-. I SIK- tlll.llollS . UINOIIAM K H. FAIRCIIILD & CO. (lt . erSt.l w (O t . 1 . 'I WIT Htt I. A' t Co ot Bi ts sin ii M i' r c Ii a n l 7 po r a s s t E ft . IS l I s. V on i. A N S A, O. HKJVJVMeMt V It l it., i if.n.rts sioii ami Krwarlii Her bants, N... 29, Poy ilras Str.s't, New I ii l-ivis. La. iiiv-Jo-l.vwlv rail a. -vr til.. t i lr.tl.niM.ttrJ or . Sl.K'k Stal.b's. iM2t6S -If . It M .-r lt nit anil PI o.l New sans. Eat. aiou Merchant, Nt. 7 Lata; H re str.- t, New Orleans, for the sab- of barter, cftfeaao, lard, dga, di ted fruits, Klour, Me.it aud all sorts of W estern Pro-dut-e, and for tho parcliaae of UfOCM ies, A . Ciisb advances math an cAkarictoflsalfcte. iual-Iy S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND SOR WARDING M KRC HA N T, ST. LOITIS, KH. Liberal !. a in:el on eoBjg)itueiat to eitni of our bouses. K V. V V. R TO Messrs. Allis A H..W.-S, BeowiHt M Voile, H...irl A Brown, Kvansvilie. j.V. yMM.UMJV, IJMIH.ITHOI XK WW COMMISSION AM FOB W A II t I N (. MKHlttAN'f'S, No. 1 Poyilrss Strtri, N KW ORLEANS, LA. clfm ytLKiN...w. R. .IMIIIWI In uiniiwf. We give our p bacco, tkiru, V! Lard, At:. rsoii.il attention -at, Hay, Data, I" to tl -rk, It.t. oi angl4 I! P. ETUI-: LI B. P. .. K. i.. ABBOTT... .KB. VALLS ETH ELL & CO., 11 t iiiimission ami iMirwarunii: NO 101 MAGAHNB3T..NEW 'uRlkanm. LA. RBI i:rpm i s : Go. Fost.r X '.., Brown A Aiknt-in, O'Rib-y, Kvansvilie. lad. A. M. Phelps t Sou, Miner A U.-. l, and P. II. New burg, Kverts.ii, i Ind. i S. M. Li avenwoi th, bob. John It.
i Es., Mt. Vm iion, I ud. G. P. Hudspeth .V IV., et.xtlivilie, InJ Cleu. Atkinooo, Bq.a W. W I'stllo, Ks. , Ueu I dersim, Ky. N i. Wick A Co., I. 9. Benedict A Sjq, Lor, ville. Ky. jy6
MISCELLANEOUS. IRKESI,TIBLE styles at PERSUASIVE PRICES. SHANKLIN & REILLY Have now in More, and are submitting tor inspection, their recent extensive purchase of Fill hii I Winter Fancy and (-.tuple- Dry Goods, which tor Elegance, Variety and Cheapness, are unsurpassed. They wuuld direct partJeular attentiati to th: annexed list, w hieh will Imj dipoaed of at price that caunot fail to meet with tho approbation of the most fastidious. The Goods are all new and warrauted perfect. They embrace Black and Colored Cloths,
Black and Fancy Doeskins, , . , ri, Fancv Enelish Twceds.Cas simcres, Sattinets, Jeans, j &c. Blankets, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Plaid Lindseys, Ladies' Striped and Plain Middlesex Cloakings, English, French, and American Prints and Ginghams, Silks and Fancy Dress iTOOds oi approved styles, the most Renfrew Plaids, Royal Poplins, Plain and Fancy Cash meres, -flam and Jtancy French and English Merinoes, Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton De Laines and Alpaccas, a large stock ot Broche, Stella, Fancy Snow Flake, Sup. Scotch Clan Tartans, McDonald v & Malcorn Long and Square Shawls, Fancv Bonnelli and Striped Wool Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy All-Wool DeLames. In ths Ii . , irtm-fit will ! found a re plate Stork, Ik Plain, Mixed, and Kany Wool and fc'Ieeced Ct.tlnn Ii . Fan.y Wool Knitted fiodn, i n Indium sh iwh, ALaoda, flnnfaan. NiiImiw, 3tr , LhiUhh' nnd tiei.U Kid, K. Silk, Cloth, add Buckr.kiji BWVtss and Haiintleta. Ijadfra and trent.. L. WtMil and Ali-rino Vost-i and Drawers, Hats and Taj s in new sJiapeH, and Ladivri' Knrn. They are prearetl to rxhitdt their late intporta lion iff lrinli Unea Oooda. conprfitlug Irinh LiMena nu il.mdk. leliiitf, the bt&t asrttrt ll"It t of Sheet - fiiga and Shirtmr er ottVied, Linen Daaaalt Tahle 1,'loth-t, BU'ut htl and Broun, ull f-i.-s, NaUna, Tdvolt. Doj4laa, mid every other description prftatnlna 1 1 Him ctatiM of man rtfact tvm. N. It. Now on hands, a meat variety of Thomim's Celebrated SklrtH, now po favor.ttdy knoiwi to the I j a lien -jf thin oity, and Vhicli S. 5 It. have had the ideas, re of itit rodurint;. Am we an desirui.d to give to our i imtoiitei H v ry advantiji'- poaaCbt, u;nl batittg facflftfei for so dome; FitM-ond to lion' in our lin f hiininess, we arc theretniv fully dett rmineil to dapoa if our present i:ti . toik at the imaleal rrTnnnaraHro prov. A rail itfhpet rtnlly noln itetl. o. tIT QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. (FR.tNkI.IN roiMIRttl.) 4iis W AI.NL T STKKKT, PHILADELPHIA. Firt' Insurance, Limited &l)erjielual, tin Boilifng mwA Merctiatiaiise 4"afl leMriptinns. OEi. II. HAKi, Pr idoat. E. I'. ROSS, Vi... I'r.M'f. II. It. tV-rtOHHAI.I.. Set-rt'tarj-. S. It. Ill II. IK, Aw'l s.'v. .IKr-TiKK. lie.. II. li nt, rartei S. Perkins, II. ItCotrirahalL K. I'. Row. E V. Bailey, S. J ii..h, M. ! . A. C. fatten, A. I:. Chamber, Hon. H M K11II.1 , JohB B Dale I'harles t. Iy. BATTELt, BCHJI t ANTHKd, Ag.-iit for Ft inrvill. ;iii.t vi iiiii v. 1 Mil. i. at l aw A Anth. V l. ntHee, Main tre. I .ptt.' Arue and Povor OltCHILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BT SMITH'S rWMtf! MTT KJTM.0J9 Of $9JBMM,MB8 mm. in 1iuch aiol M.- li. nn-. jiu-I persona afflicted wifll the tiiHt4 ;th.l l-'eet or A;'le ami lfYer, IH repOCttlill, Invftad I" thin t vl. !! tteo! Hietlici tttj, uh ii-li baa instly .ti;.inl a hili repatatfofl throughout the r.,iiiiti v, uol lor bMUty jeara had aainTllnpil its nnpai toi ity onwr all oth. r retnodiai u a haU , (.-rraiii, fcppetjy and pi&rmaneBl mm for Chills and Fever or Aue and fetor. It !oo not prn1u; iie;,tl tclu-, hklinH8, buxxlng of .he aaia, or any of ihn anplaaaanl eilVcta whlcb 1 so t"if'iutvtlv -4tt'in3 the Refl of Qnlnin or other I remeilieB, hut iuriy t e icn in ill rnflati aad nndac all HrcnntatanrAri whau- ai , to frrttaiwi, lufiuita, atel all ponoaa wh., are dabilftnted rr hai the moKt dallcatti .N'Mritttiit ."ti-, arithnnt ttw Inatt apprehension 't anj iitjui ion. -r eve a anpfaninnl j f fft-Ctr. Tht. medietne haa I econv .1 vfujd,. wuio?v, anal fi-r yar?- ban bnen extcnairely aae4 Ibronglioat the Stat-, uf Kentucky . T.-nn.-- ie., Alabama, Hiaalaaif'pi, Lcaiiniari'i, Tei -, A. rfcHii-vw, MU-otiri, IIlirioiH, Iov;t, Wiaconaiu, Ohit), In-ltana, N-'hra-ka, Pi'MDHylvntiifl, Mielu. iin, 1 ! California, and more late), in h i Tciiitxi v. and baa peraaanantlj .'iireti ''.'HK'mO ot oaf-ert in all its varie.l i.irnir an-1 etmAjtSfmMi naony ot Mhicfi w ie 4.f tn-m one to thr- 3 Oiirs' ttainriBg 9 in hail rtetad 1 he usual r uo- lio known in th. i-onutrfy, i" no I I it tail to make a ( 1 1. - 1 au I pel manrtfl ftire a hero the direction.- wer properly followed. Bftcfa b it. iiiVitrtahle atrcMB that it bjtfigalaed the t out.. ten e, firror, and pa4rarntta of lar-ie trnaabar -t reaparta bla iractiti"ntrd of BediKind tbroophont the uh try, who pi sttUw ami rt luiiuistor il in i-retei eucc to niniite and other n mediaa. Tin Proprietor hart in hi WM3H4-.i.n u l:true iiuiubei if cert 1 licate-t and oihei t nriin iiialts train pr--'II- ho hilVe IU0d litis IHedj. Hie, US Welt &H tr-MH physiciauH, tlruxiti, aprbacariav, ami other lealr in medn itie, at:etim it- Hup rlor Irtaen a- a 4-nrative iu ( 'tnIN and Fetor i-r Arne and Fover, aiiH lie eaJnld obtain many Cbwhaand no-re. m enough 4 rill up a bwga rolnaaa, hut to- ih not deem it iieceH-iary . a. it i already evt iMVely ami favovahly kie WD to tin public p tierally For tm by city and cOantry DrvgfSati ami A pot hecaiiesi th rointlloUt the W.tit, Not lli-Mrst and South -went. WILSON. PETER, & CO., (mcpRssofta to wilsos & staebisd), W hole-ale Acent, LontarfAa, Ky JOHN J. SMITH, Proctor S anil waH ttleetexl larAorfntoni oi Lmlwa' and Mwlei, Uapea Tipiieta, t m to: ine-4, Untf, Mufla, Fur Trwaa-jinjcH, etc. ANo. UetlenMk lt-r, Bavcr, and tSeal Oape, Olmea, Oellara, el. , all made of prim- ittid fi t-nh .tk tin, at VAl T1KU t IIARi 'tNIKI , . BtviS tla:u ftret. Closiixs Out mm .' .WltK 8KM.M.rjV .IT WW dwMMl prica ..nr stork e.f prtcm iRUQOKTf I r A KPE1 ii, DAM i-l I. 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DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOTBS, MtlfiLIKH, SUKKTlMiS CAIUIOOBS, as.-s f K K ks, CLOTHS, Casiuets, Cottonades. m have in tba Dry Goedfl lin- mm w ill ! Uyw for CASH, aa it id ur f ull -i. i minatkai t chaape bwiaaaa, JAS. OAK. LSI & loN janea6sad
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WATCHES AM) JEWELRY ! Mr. P. L. GEISSLER MW-f S JTST HUT lrUJ"H D JFATO-W mm : ,.- Rtiadii mt'iKl-r-,.-,!,. )i.-i.nrifiil a Rtnck of : j-: wtciw, ooia Ud sum- chains and eanci IrOOos as he ever had before, and which em brace the richest variety in each department, and which he will sell at the Lowest Cash Pricks. I roJt I respeell'ully invite niy friend, and cus-t-Muers t exaaaiae niy jjuods :ind prices before purcliHsingelsViliere. Jtr' Quo t vpreseuled positively as they are r" Pii r.n I attention paid to repairing of fin WatcheH. Jt-vielry repuiie.l at the shortest notice. fBpt. 23d. j3l. M. McGriff, WIIULKSALB IIKALKR IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Did. 8 West First street, ap25-ly KVANSVILLE, INTD. PHILIP UKCKKRp (Suceesor to Ii.vker A Kramer), 3IAXFFA CTUh'l 'R OF LARD S4AP ASD CANDLES, OIL, Also im ...jttra article of H I ll.yi.'IJ, KJGfJK, ir cm Oil, Dealers iu Baili, Soda, Ashes, Sc. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our uvrn raising, iu rnantttteato suit purchasers, , .. jmrntn trtttf bt. Ftrtl If Sttond K VANS VI LLK, IND. tWTerius cash, or til) days' paper negotiable in t.ank . jansMJ ly m .i Hit J.i t O.1I. IMM.-X M-d No. I Lai l oil (extrai ; t IM- Coal nil It HI.. uusur aed fat UOVII Kvriie ; .IAS KUS KINK A OO., No. 47 Main street. Judson's MOUNTAIN KERB PILLS. Above we preftont ym with a perfect Hkcnoaa of Tt-'uoi, a chief Of a tril.-e of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in our pamphlet and Almanacs to ba had gratia from the Agents for theae Pilla. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater part of his life iu traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. II srx-ut over nix years anion, the Itidiaim of the Rocky Mountains and of Maxftco, and it was thus that the " Mountain Herb 1'ills " uiTiy iuMnrarod. A very interesting account of his advwnturfs there you will find In our Aliuanacd am! Pamphlets. It is an established fact that all diseancH arise frm IMPrKK BLOOD? The tdood is the lile ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once diatirbntad to every trgau of the body. Every nerve feels the poiaon, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency 4f Idle. Tins action of the heart is wttakoHettt, and so the circulation is weakeued. Tl.o lungs become cWgged with tliA poi&onuu matter ; hence, a cough and ad from a sligtit impurity at the fountain bend of life the Ulood ! As if jou had throw h some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, trom which ran a ticy rivulet in a few minutes the w l-ude course of the stream becomes disturbed I aud discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part. Mid leave its sting behind. All the passages become ohstructou, and unless the obstruction Unmoved, the lamp of life soon dieaout. Theno PliU Dot ouly purify the blood, but regenerate all the secr tloni of the body. They are, therefore, unrivaled as a CL'BK FOR UILIOl'S DISEASES, Liver f-omplaiut. Sick Headache, dice. This AntiBilious Medicine exptds from the blood the hidden seeds of dir. ease, aud renders all the fluids and sec rot ions pare and fluent, clearing and rwsnscitattng the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the Mountain Herb Pills,' that will pass directly to the aftlicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, ami cans the suflerer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Jndaon'a PUIsare the best remedy in existence for the ftttlowlnft complaints ; Bowel Complaints, 'ou;rh, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costivenesa, Dyspepala, Diarrlnea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female C Mnp'.aints, lleatlaches, Tndigestiou, I nfltih7.a, I nrlamiuatioi . inward Weakness, Liver Complsvints, Lowneaa of tfpirfta. Stone ami Gravel, Piles, and Secondary Sjraaptonaa QJUCAT FKMALK MEDICINE! Femnh s who .iu-- heAlth, should never be without these Pills. They purify tho II i , remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin ol all pirnplos and Id. itches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The plants and herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, iu a very surprising way, among the Teucans, a tribe of AlKrigues in Mexico. Gt the Almauar of our Agent, aud you will read with delight the very interesting account it contaiusof the "Great Medicine11 of the Aztecs. RKV.- The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a neauiltui w raj'per. . . h Hox contaius 40 pills, and Retail at 'Si cents hot. All genuine have the ai'Miat ni e . i It. L. Jsasoa (Jo., 011 each box. War hh.1v in Kvannville hv Keller &. White, Leich Caiisl. Itri-iighti. ii. . S. Tln-mpsou, aud Bierl owor A It. L. J I'DSON A CO., Sole Proprietor., M Leonard St., V. V janl
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Sfm am 1 Vurse m-l female riiy-jician, pre-jentp t tlto tleiil i.'ii ot moth., her SiH IIIN(. BYBUP, f..i t'hihhen '.-''. ;. wlmh gatftly facilicates the jrtt. tl TiftlmiL-. hj BOftataMfi the iunia, redurtna; ill inkunniathHi will a liny all nnin and pamaaKe met km nnd in Si;itK TO KKGITLATK T1IK UOVV'hiLs. Hapatid apan it, mothera, it will liffl rnet to yonrantf, un.l UKl.IKK ANl HKAI.TH TO YOUR INFANTS. We hay.- i-iif Bp aal aoM 1 1 i article fcr nvr t-ii ynant. nnd ear. nay ia coroMeaoa ami ti. .l it vbitt we have tnv gfr been aM fat aaj nlnj olber nieilu iiif never Kh ts it failed, in a single hufiain I', to effect a ran Pafliav tiaiely u-jed. Nt.-v er did vra kmv ait in stance -d disnatiHfactioL lv riuy tut who Maed if. South-- contrary, all are ileliKted with itM 1 -.ra i4tinrt, ntid ik in terms f liijrhHt r'mnienla Jititin Of its magical eftoctaaad m-l T4-;tl rirtnea. JWa pert in thia matter what we lo knw," at ter ten years' exjenence, mill pkiipT our ranntaftion fur the fallilnient of wh-tt are here fliiflarn affn wlwoat atijr instance yhfffr tiff iafrint in and ex haustion, rallef will le found in 15 or minutes after tnoSyni id adiiiin tdterbJ. This valnai le prepara Qtlon is the prescription of one of the UMtft expr C skillful Nuraea iu New Knlaud, "jiiiid baaftaaji used with oevea Calling MVcaaa in SQthousauds ot cajs. It not o:ily relieve fjtue cUHd from pain, hut iai iforatfli tlu anmar jand lowels, corrects acidity, mm! gWea tone aiitfyuaf gy td the wbohna ten i. It w ill atui4st ii: t.tntiy relieve Griping in th Boas-all and Viul Colic, and overcome conTulfti'i". a hit li it not spt t'dily remedied, end in .l .iiii. W e l -di.'W it Sth- best snd surest remin the worid. in allcates of Dysentery and lharrlu a in rhiMreti, whether it arises from Im thing or from ny" other oaawa. We wnnld say to every mmthet who a child s n ff e r i n g frota any t-tiei'l the foregoin-; complaints, do not let yonr pn-juilUvs, uer the prejudices of others, ntaiel hetvv.'eu your MsffarlBfj child and the relief thai will Ih Miir. yen, alRlutely sure to follow the u.-t! of this medicine if timely used. Full directions lor usiii will accompany each pottle. N.-ne genuine nnlrea the fac-simile of CdttTlfi St I'KilKINS, NVw York, ie on tho out aide wraper. 'id by Pigials throoaont hm world. Principal -ilii-e, Ni. Li faar street. New York. Price i a . a buttle. jauLt-dwly. ilfiLLKli Jt WUIT, Aeuts, EvansriUe, In
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MaJYn WV1TH M gfVMsi. STO H of QVEENSWARE. FRENCH AND ENG LISH, CHINA, GLASSWARE, TEA TRAYS, AND TABLE CUTLERY, for tho Kali trade, at Cincinnati prices, which will save ten per cent, in freight and charges, to all parties kxUow the Falls. mo. 18 Main street, JinVansvule, ind. Assorted Crates for the country trade on hand. sept 15 OLD FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN. riflHK I .VIIKKSUJ.VMill WMHH TO ML inform the public in general and thu rent of mankind In particular, that they havo bought out the Feed business of Mr. J. C. Dusounhet, ami that they will be prepared from thia time to till all orders for FKKD and SEED of any kind. Uur .11 r. K. s. KrgTOM having formerly b.-eti paged very successfully in the business for over one year, but called away to England upon family bum ness, has returned to hi. old stand, where he will at all times be pleased. J see hi. old friend and former customers and all others, and fill their orders for anything in our line, with promptness and sat ism -tion. Feed delivered free to any part of the city. jnly20-tf K. S. RUSTON A CO. Tobacco Agency, fob manvfactvkebs of this city. BY J. G. SAUERS & CO. B K t K MJ K OJS H.I. VII Ji h l.VK WW lot ef Manufacturers' Tobacco and are re ceiving daily from the factory, viz.: SUPERIOR BRIGHT tt LUMP, BLACK HAWK BRAND IN 100 lbs BOXES SUPERIOR 4 OZ. LUMP IN CADDIES, FIVE LUMP IN BuXES OF 100 tt).. Made from selected Kentucky and Missouri laf. Also all brand of Cigars, from half Spanish a superior article of CHOICE SPANISH, mace oi pure uavana L.eat tne celebrated UK VANTERS, not to be beat If equaled. we invite dealers to call and examine the Btock before buying, as we will sell at the lowest rate. ALL IS & HOWES, Agents, aug.28-6m Water street. A. T. WHITTLESEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tiOTARY PUBliIC, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Will attend promptly to the collection of claims. and to all description of Law and Notarial bnsi ness. Mr Office on Third street, between Main aud Locust, with O. W. McBride, Esq. jiilyl3-d fwly H0LLINGSW0RTH & BR0. Have just received a large importation of Crockeryware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &c, On First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EVANSVILLE, IND. JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEA C E GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main aud Syamore street. J. C. J. G. SMITH, No. 1H7 Main street, Cor. Seventh, EVANSVILLE, IND. g I KJIT H PI I. VIIH THK fJST FJTWln ronage bestowed upou them, beg leave to inform their friends aud the community in general that with the aid of new machinery, th I -k.re ena bled to turn out work superior to that of any East, ern make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at th same time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleav ers. Millers' Picks, and Edgid Tools of all kiuds, made of double retlnod cast teel, and warrant.! uqnal to any in use. junil.l J. M. BOELKEB. H. T. BLOl-.VT. J. II. I KLI.WIH II. IHnglo Fou ti 4C1 ry. ROELKER, BLOUNT & Co., (Successors to Roolker, Kinsman A Co.) MAM.IAI Tl Kr.ES OF Stoves, Hollo w-Ware, House Front Balconies, Fencing, Railings, &.V.. ALSO DEALERS IN Tinners' Stock of all Kinds. Sample and Sale Room, No. 76 Main Street, ang8-ly EVANSVILLE, 1X1). Evansville Commercial College mmo. 7, JVOUTH jejMST UT It K Mil , WW EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution presents every inducement to young men wishing U acquire a thorough practical knowledge of I)nibl. Kntry Book Keeping, as well as a general Dusuu-s liducation. This institution has been in anccessfnl operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, cp.ll at the Rooms, or address decl3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. UIRAjI NELSON JOSKPH F. It RKVNOLliH. Auction and Commission. mm v Mii.Mo.y t o., mvccussoms mm. to Woolsey A Nelson, will continue the Commission busiiios., both at private sale ami at auction, at the old stand, corner Main ami Third streets, opposit the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to auy auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the saje ot Lamtp and Town Lou Ac, u. febi7-l) New Administration i TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to 7. H. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery , No. Ti Main Street, in ,vot ojv mijyru wmth M. an almost endlsss variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intend, to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell one or two leading article at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the community mav rely on getting good articles at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keeper., misses and bachelors can find good, in which they obtain value received for t's eir money. janl4 J. P. ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE Olottiing, YA NKE EN O TI ONS, So. UIO Main Street, Kvansvilie, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. AMCEL E. GILBERT.... .WILLIAM B. BAKE B. S. FI. Gilbert Co Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries al way. on hand, and for sale at tho lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," Cttoa Yarns, 4c., al manufacturer's prices. fnovl HOTELS. HtiH WOO I HOVSfi, Wtl.L. BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First and Liocr. streets, Evansville, Ind. One square from stc-, boat landing. .J?"?JliL gparr uotml, wjtjih btuhkw y bet wee u Main aud Division, Evansville, Ind octl-tf WM. H. BOIOODRT, Proa
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T3 C3 C3 "S. 2 CO CO 3 CO a CO s '5 3 s 1 n cs H .S3 C e2 -2 Oil CS ed CO o a CP Q O a is -a a o 2 fi -3 -q a . O cL BOOTS AND SHOES. h.i fn it ti r i tt k n jt.vn jrjvt. pWKed my Ht.rr, an. I have am baud a full supply of ROOTS AN1 SHOES of my own manufacture, all of u Iiicti I will warrant of the best qnality. I have purchased in v leather far cash, and will sell i on the one price yxtein for ca.i, lower than the same quality et good aro usually sold in thii city. WM. EMEUV, sept21tmd 190 Main-st cor. Serenth-st. Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT KEEN & PRESTON'S. "Mfl I H-l VK JVST l ll.ll.n K.V4 K It WW i iving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods and Notions, and cordially invite tin trade 1. 1 call and examine our goods and prices, believing we can make it the interest of every cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. Wt- haw just opencil l.r casts assorted high mim ed Mailtler Priats, (mostly small figures). 4 esjataf solid black, aad black ami purple Print.. I do Furniture Prints, i! ! t'enitiirt Prints. 2 do Patchwork Pripss (solid clored aud figured). 2 do Tickings. ;l bah s Seal -let Flantuls. 1 -ass Plail LilMey.. 4 do Heavy Vwsadi (llrown and Oaford Mixed). 2 do Halt! nets. I l.i t'alifm nia Shirtings. 4 do Hii-ached Muslin.. 4 lialesSea Island tine brnn-n Shirtings, do Shirting Stripes. 4 cases -J by t and 4 by 4 Apron Chucks. fi bales 1 , !rown Shirtings. 6 do Light 4-4 Brown Shirtings. Ill do Heavy 4-4 l-trown Sheetings. 4 do Hrown Iirills. I'M pieces JacocLt and Cambric Muslins. .Ml do Himalayas, tVl do Del..igs. f!U do Assorted II li.-h Colored Oelaiucs. 40 do Soli! Coloreil PrlslnitS 2.1 do Tarlan Plaids. :in do Cashmerei. Hi) do Ptaid Cotuirgs. 4r, dj lllue and llro-vu Cobnrgs. 25 clo Merinos. 30 ds.cn Woolen Shirls nnd Drawers (While and Grey mixeil). 500 Oslorad and Whit- H.ioped Skirts. An Assorftmsat f Comforis, Hoslerj-, Gloves, Threads, lii-lts, Chaiiibrays, Velvet Rilibons, Tffeta RiblsuiH, OoabSL Hair Pins, Suspenders, Ac, which makes our assortment more comi-letu, aud all for sale LOW AS THE LOWEST. KEEN A PRESTONS. Arf.f, mtjyr tt.t.y-it j.vo - MtnTtimMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE TIIOliMIILL takes pleasure in ll - orming his old customers that in the quality anil ity le of his work, lie flatters himself ho cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Maiu streets, where tho choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtain ed on the best of terms. 3W Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness tl ways on hand. 11 UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS To Cash Buyers. lrVtf.V TO IWKMMBE MW WW liiisiiiess and build up nn extensive Cash trade, I will, from the 12th of this mouth, October, Make a Deduction of 10 per cent, to Cash Buyers. My stock is targe and fresh, comprising the moet Desirable and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Goods of tne season. find I am wifult'iit thutcanli buyrrH w ill lo Enabled to save fully 10 per cent. Iy railing at tin rlirrip ca-ti iitorvof WM. M . TH'NCAN, ortl.t-'Jnxl No. .r BThIii atreft. J. M. GLEICHMANN, EVANSVILLE, IN1UANA. JWMt -l: IJU TI' u t: u .i.s'it n-itoi.ti WVm. suit Boater in Pure Cider and Extra Family Vinegar. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. N. It. This Vinegar has taken the premium at the Siiiitli-Westi-ru Imliaca Tlistrict Fair last October. Oniers for Vinegar will lie received at the Factory or at II. Nelsou A Co. 's Auction Room 011 Maiu street. Sixth street, Dear Fulton Avenue, Lamasco. jiine2ll-dA w QUACK NOSTRUMS. rWMIMi V W II Ji' lit) OH Jm. Ins: 'Ire majority f Hair Washes, Hair Dyt-s, Hair Tonics, Hair oils, and the tiiiinlsrles preparations now before the publii-, under such extravagant, hyprrbol iral arid tali t:istic titles a we see paraded in show window cards and newspaper headings, as hair preparations, are all humbugs of the first water ; th-ir rsal meiit, when they possess any, is that tliey do no liarm. Hog's Lard, Whale Oil, Lard Oil, Sweet oil. scented and colored, niak. up, whu labasHsifal wrappt-rs and whit Hint gliisn i.ottlns, tin- costliest caacacter of tonics ; and when thus costly, an- baptized with some trisyllable term, and i .night at by verdant young aad old of bth ssatas. Such is not the character of Professor Wood's Hair Itcstorativc. This gentletlvman coms l.ufore tbe world without any "high fslutiu" X ilopuloforiiini, or any other astounding and startling catchpenny terms: he simply advertises a Hair stsstorasiss what it expresses, precisely and as a U.-stumtive it acts. Buy Professor Wood's Hair Restorative ; and as you vain your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply nothing else; for it may t that you will gt some worse sabstance than perfuuicd lard on your cranium. Ke member. Wood's Restorative for the Hair i. th best article extant." It will, by nature's own process, Restor Gray Hair to the Original Color, Will make it Grow on Bald Haas, Will restore tlis Natural Secretions, Will remove at one all itching. Will ins mi si Dud rail, Will cars all mptons oven Scald Head, Will make the Hair Suit end Glossy, Will make th- "Id appear yotiug again. Will preserve tba Color of Hair to old age, Will always Fasten it and stoji its Falling, Ami is one ol thu best Toilet Articles for th Hair now in as. Manufactured bj O. J. WOOD A CO., and sold Wholesale and Retail at til Broadway, New York , and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Also ol by all druggists in tin- city and country, septlfi IMPORTANT TO II U U s t.K EEFj&tm. E. R. DUHKEE Sc CO.'S Select Spicos. -r 1 1 J tt.t.ST f. Si II JOT O.Vt. - J BWJf Hiilutelv iiinl is rlis tly pure, but gionnd from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are lieaiitifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to prevent injury by keeping, and are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spicos are almost invariably short. We warrant them, iu point of str. iigtli and richness l tl ivor, beyonl all comparniou, as asiu-'lc trial will aliunitautly rov. . ,..(..-!.- t-y a. n. i . i.it ) , feb'OisdSw Isl Pearl street, New York.
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