Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 99, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 January 1862 — Page 3
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THCRSSDAY KOESII O.. w..JADTA? 23 1-AF is Jn' of Vrjr.'4 Disease among the Volunteers" would ba pr tented bytbe free mi cf HOLLCyvTAY'S PIOUS ASD OIKTM fcTNT. For vroiiuflsores and 8onfr the. Ointneat Id a certain "buje; at df Boast Com.-, plaints, Fevers, Sm:ll Tot, jS?. ', the P1U are the best medicine ia the world. ' " ( SH J Thing- of Utmuty im m Joy foroo Who cau be beautiful with a sickly pale cum p lex -ion f Keep the pores' of the .kin free, and th blood pure, and yonr cheeks 'will vie with the vsa aud Ullj." The skin is forinei with thousands of potes iu eVery iach of surface: whose office it is to. carry off the impurities of the blood tbe ac. knowledge! cause of ail diseases of mankind when tbe skin ia dry and parched when ' It la co. red with eruptions wben it to cold and clam my when -.ho-re 1 iavrard fev. r ' or Inflammation it is impossible for the skin uadrr these circumstances to perform its rr"Pwr functions, aud to carry off the impurities freia the body as designed bv "cor Creator. . - " . 'JCDSON'S MOCNTAIS HERB PILLS lemfe these obstructions, and) produce free and healthy blood, remove tbe eruption from the skitr, and caoM It to brigV en with the Utah of joath and beauty. Beauty without paint aud oosmetios beauty produced by health and happiness. , , Judson's Mountain Herb fill are (old by all medicine dealers. i8?. &4Vvs.-What tetier news to tha af flictod than to inform tbemof a tremdy that ia gviug to restore them "to baalih ? Have yes the Dyspepsia cr Liver Complaint t Are your digestive organs debilitated or your nervous system affected ? If so, at once resort to tbe use of "BiofUnd's German EiUart," and jou will completely and permanently cured. Tor sale by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere, at T5 cents per bottle. IE Btolth. There is nothing mere valuable than health ; without it, the wealth of a Croesus can aiford no enjoyment, and life, instead of a blessing, becomes a burden. Jlooflamd't German JBitrrs, to those afflic ted with any .disease of the stomach or digestive organs, will prove more valuable than a mine of gold. . Tor sale by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents pr bottb ' ' 1an4 Forwarding and Commission J. T. tVi. I". M. Ecintiri - COX .& HUMPHREY, ' Forwarding & Commission Mercht's STEAMBOAT AGENTS, . . AND WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, KVANSTILLK, INI). We have taken the Grey liable Waarf-Boat, and ak. of ourfncQdsacontiuuanceof their patronage. One of us will be found aboard both day and nieht to attend to the wants of ahippers. sepr ' Obo. Fosisa, A. il. Foersa, Wm. A. UwiM. GEO- FOSTER & Co.; WHOLESALE CROCERS, r Produce and Provision Merchants, COBNKB Or T-OCUTT STHIHT AHT TUS CLBkl., ang ETANSVILLE IND. - VV.rrs, Oivem A Co., I I Vaana Diwwji, faducah, Ky., i - Jkvuesville, la.,' . , iiaanl.NO, Giraii A Uo -. : . . ; . tit. Louis, Mo. f .-.- it r WATTS. CRANE &'C0j - commissi6n MERCH'IJTS, Ko. 43 Itroacl !ycret, . , . r ne w york cprr: We bay a opened a House iu the city of Kew York jjt j for the sale of , , Tobacco and Western Produce. Under the oama af - WATTS. CRAM? A. CO. Kir. D. Watu, ot Uie lirnt of Watts, Given ft Co., of l'adocah, loug familiar with Tobacoot will take charge of that department of our business, and Mr. I. A. Crane, of Crane aud Brown, Xvanaville, will take charge f the i rod uce business. " ' may3l. WA1T9, CRANK m CO. - NSW PRODUCE AND C0MSTISSI0N Cheese and Entter Agency: -1 h."i37o'rii-p, sr.- 1 0L XL O X Tj; CX 33 - - - - Atii . - - i ' " COMMISSION MERCHAin. Agent for the sale of - Western " :. , Reserve Butter and Cheese. We. srctranri Street, - : . dec23 . KVAhfiVlLLa, iNP.. O tJ HT.-M HSUlr We havothtaday associated with ua.iu tbe Verarding and Ooramieslon busing. Mr. K. K. Suokorsou, form erly of tae firm of Planghter A DuukerOB.UBder the firm name of Craiie, Brown A O. - ; ; .. f -. ....... CRAKia Jk BttOWN. . i. a. crane. w sr. (uimt. b a. prjueasoM. CRANE, BROWN & CO., . Forwarding and Commission TEoroloants, , . SPECIAL BAILKOAD; AGENTS. Give through receipts and m&ke liberal cash advsnces on sniomests of produce and tobacco- to aewYork. CkAM, BtlOWN t CO. i Evacsvilie, Nov. 2lth, IHti'i. i .a. .. ... iwwi r a s si c j, n n w m r ! Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, I EV AN'BViLLK, INLX i 0W AcoctB for Eanawna Salt (X.rorny. ! ttf Liberal Cufb adrauces made on Shipments o Lamps! Lamps ! OL.it JLJ Kit Oil, LAJll'i. as you can eet tham altered for auy Cool Oil Lamp thAt you can buy., thafffron band a pood supply of gi-uuiae. ,. COAL OIL. - " ' : . -. EXTRA JPBSW- T J " j. i ' m LAMP C11IMSETB COAL OIL WICKS , s ' Ai i good assortment of Coal Oil Lamps. Th above are for sale at low prices, at jauG II. J. SCHLAEPJTEU'B Prngstor. TmWHtAmMBBita mm r s ?wvir p tin i-M GALLON. 16 bbls anaar beaee ilola sea, , tint received and far tale at cenUner (tlbu, at tans . v-j . OIL t C03L, Oil. I 30 bbls e lift oi vii , J " ' ' - - . , - - Hn8 H. A. CODii'S, !'a sireea. tf mttMMm OIJLl bbls extra Ho.. 1 winter strained Lard Oil, just receive, at-. 4 jang H. A. UOOK-a. ' tfVEOHfil iiJ.-if JhlSU. 10C0 ponnds choice new and very fat Georgia Bsuk Cedsh, at H, A. OuOK.'.t ' . Jan8 - 73 Main street. 7714 CHI, HM. IJV MITT m FM 10 kit ts No. 1 Mackerel ; - 10 do No. 2 do; 6 do do. At H. A. ja&8 COOK'S i Ji 0mttl,"V! r 10 barrels MM. flint Uomony, at ... A. coo A. o. jtu8 - - - '. ' - ' r-. V- . M. iTjU It l!SM hTmiMCJt 5 . boxes extra, 5 Pearl t larch. Just received at - I t - - jan8 B. A; COOK'S. J BiZM Of IJti.VH 1 Httmtf.A lo the esnoce cf 6now. Brown,' Windsor, Tarjesated and Crystaiixed bar 8o", for sate at . H. J. eCHLAltPFKR'S." - janl6 " T" " . . ITin Store, J.ttiJl. I' fJLOUH. M sacks -White Wheat Fl oar ; So hf sacks tv bite Wheat - H. A. COOK'S. , 73 Main street. Flour, at JaiiS oTHJIJS'fU 3 Uouey, at Jan8 Ml OJYti -. 30it lbs- chaiue II. A. OOOK'JJ73 Slain street. "ZIIOICH JV I OttLMiJS tl nvajiu. 1. 6 hhds choice N. O. bazar, at COOK'8.' Jan 9 U. A. . MWVCM8MIJV t4VJTTJLSTB--M iw.n MM Inst received at
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.81 WHOLESALEI - HARD WAKE -IFOR ? 1862 1 -v-,1 rdi: Cg f - hi NEW G dODS DAILY.i Purchslsed for - ;;-"(jAJj; Armypahd,' 1 1. j QUARTERfMSTER?1 Hardware,. t-si Axes (all qriaUties); haiictlcd; ShoTels and Spades; c s t - Clay -Picks' Q&ndlecf. ! " Hat'0lx4ts (in variety.' -Knive3 andFor&andTJiit$nT er !Ejaive3o;i - Army Plates and Spoons. I Handled Fry Pans! z ; Coffee'; Mills, j a r - Also: I , f . SUTLER'S HARDWARE. Country Merchant's ,Hardtware.'.'.:'" " i ' J - Grocers Hardware.! t . Builders' Hardware.' 2 ; Carpenters' Tools. Coopers' jTcols. 4 H : COtn'HOHEHS: . . ; V ".Smith fis.Wessbn's'j'ic i - ilay- Pistols Cartridges,. Gun Caps, "Belts &; Holsters; ... Gunsmiths' Hardware. - r-MkofJ::: Platformi Scales and Scale BeanisC''.','" ' Gum ; BELTING, & Packing AT, FACTOR.T, PRICES. : ALL GOODS .:. ...... sold afc r - LOW water mark; . : For Cash.';,.,,. 3 f; j FirstiStreet,";, ; Sign' CfpTdeh Mill Saw. Cvaotrtlle, Jan, 1, JS62.; ,1 t Utuiar j HOLLANDS BITTERS. i Liver Complaint. Fever & Aguey&e Tsa suooaasbu Jnuodocttoa sad oee of tn.s ceierftbul HahimIv hM hwa the.ic.nal far a literal Sood of compounds called ? Bitters,'? offered in various forms, from a uart bottle to a flve-gillou keg, un til this word Bitters ".. la oot anoxneF sua. lor gnK" or some villainous whieky nnxtnre." a Bot the reallv treat relief derived lrom tb mlnate doae. ou teasvoerrfnl, of oar medicine, ! Boerhave's Holland" Bitters, mmth mMnahMM of after prottratlon, has etabluhed for tt. a reputauoa wnicn taa itoKt of natations and counterfeits have tailed to nndermlue thia positively vegetable "preparation, with barely eiiffl cient pur spirits- to- preserve Ir. ' Bat one siss el juie geniujia, Mau- ritii uottiae), price Om a DoLLam. , f;- f ; ; rf f It i a medicine of long: tried ettfeacy for rtr(ying Ik JUoodi so essential tea- -the fou tidatmo Of good health and for correcting.' disorders of the somaeli and bowals. v . : p Two ot tliree dos will convince tbe afflicted of its salutary -effecta.- ' Tbe stomach will peedil y ri;am its strengxh, healthy actWa of. the liver, beweli, aad-kliiBeys v soon -taq ptm e, ain reuwta health p tha qutna result. : , ; i , for JWOIJBSTIOJ, Trp f Bcernave's Holland Bitters J-or ilKJrniY. r-ry ( Bosrhave's Hollanci Bittef . Bcerhave's Holland Bittors. Mtoo U'ml TjKtitt MmtM, Try Ci a Bofr hive's Holland Bitters. for HXaUJICUJS, Try f f 3 i BcSrhave's Holland Bitters. tfor M.OSS Of mt f PHTITK, Tiiff i Bcerhave's Holland -Bittars. for CO ST I t'KJVJR SSf, Try 3 Bcerhave's Holland Bitters; for PISfiH, Try t Boerhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, Khenraatic, aud Nfnralsia Affectionsf it bavin numerous tnatances provea highly bennflcial, and iu ottiere enecTe4 a decided enre. ft eatt Carefully I r; Thwemuiue, highly-concentrateil Borrhav-rf". Holland inters is putap in balf-piat bottles only, aud retailed st One Pqllar per bottM- The grt da 'niand for this truly celebrated medicine bit Jndno ed many imirattonsi which the public should guard aizainat Dnrcucatna.1 i-i . ta-' .- ' ! I hewart of impotition ' Sto that owr am it on t fce uioet Of tverjf oou9 van omy. f j Benjamin Page Jrs, & Ca, r SOUE PROPRIETORS. 3 1 KELLER & WHITE, AV lAlOOU IsMUi W J.. ; A QEArT&, EvantvtiU, J&i. THE GR CAT WESTERN .. . RUNS THE BLOCKADE; Theodore's Exchange, j i BILLIARD -NDREFRESHMENT SALOON !i "' Ths proprietor of the above establishment here? with renders to all his friends his Btorere thanks Jor .th fa vo4iey-fcav-bestowed wpon him for so many lone years. .At he same, time he. mkee nnnnrtniiitv to i a form the BUbUc that ba has fiXe Tip hi place o business in new style, and that (h has taken. arer the noceesary accommodation of his visitors, ' . . i ... As usual, the Restaurant will be furnished witi -the mosf Bnoerlor delicacies of the season. , ...A. freakmb,on.itin? of everything that the seaion can prpducewiU.M at at lot a-ciocx, every forenoon. t . f her wllr tnr -found at the Br flie finest and imreat .Wlnea and Li'iuors. Also, the best Beer' and Ale to ba had. Together with this, yon will find there the depot of MATB'a WOKLD-SS-. .. Order. wiU be filled protaptly, a:id to the satisfaction ot mankind, M I . i ' " I AS - uov!9-Sm ' Proprietor jura W 1 fcboulders st low prices, at " doc 28 - - i i. VIOKEKT BBOS. - (9 V. 1 t OS.V TJHU For sals at mM. . H. I. SCHLAX PFEB8r
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i n , W. UM. ; f l g . ExclusivclVfor1 th.0 Jcumal. . I . ..'.. - C01IGRESSI0NAL fO I XTTvn COxdRESS FIRST SE33rbN: - J TTi K.I ,6. 3 i fi "ASHINQTON, Jn-i?2. Mr. Howe from the Committee on; Finance reparted back the reaolatioa appropriating $10,000 for the Joint Special Committee on tbe war. Passed. I ; Mr. Trnmbnll from the Judiciary, ,Committee reportett back the House bill, in regard to witnesses examined before a Congressional Committee. The bill provides that the examination of a witness before a committee of Congress, shail not prevent J las examination before a Court nf Justice. .Mr. Harris objected to the bill, aa making a great innovation on the common law rule of evidence by which a witne.8 is not 1 obliged: t? testify to anything : which; may criminate him. He opposed such an mnoyationi'' C2 ? ' -mi'A j -r Xt. Bayard moved to. strike out that portion" of tbe bill which compels a I witness to answer iue6tiong which may? tend to disgrace or make bim infamous. r . ' Air. Trumbull explained that the object of the bijl was to put the witness on common lav grounds. "-The lawrcs it now stands, enables the. greatest criminal to ; escape, if be. can -only get before tn- investigating committee and:, tell something about tbeL crime. .That very case occurred with -tbe clerk who stole: $2,000,000 of Indian bonds and he went clear in that very way.' j 't :'. '. ' WashisgTOX, Jan. 22. House. Mr. Blair reported back the bill to increase the clerical force in ' the War and Navy Departments. Passed. '' - On motion of Blair it was resolved that the President inform the Honse whether the act of Congress requiring officers of tbe additional regular regiments appointed from civil life to be .assigned to the recruiting service, has been Complied with; and if so, how many officer 8 have been thus employed si nee. the extra session of Congress, j vJ - - -The Committee ' of - Ue, Whole resumed tbe consideration of the bill making appropriations for the executive, legislative and judicial expenses. i , '. . . i '; Mr. Devin regretted there was a division of sentiment on the principle on which tUe war should be conducted ;"i, - " ( ' . i m ! -i j . iAFTERji DON ; REPORT.1 1 . x j - , - - ; Energy of the new Secretary of WaiV-Reconnoissah'ce at Fairfax Court House More Particulars of, ( the battle of Somerset FourIteen Cannon ; and 1,400 Mules and Horses; captured - Gen. Thomas Crosses the Cumberland River in! Pursuit Union -loss-39 killed . and 150 Wounded. L, r SPECIAL TO TBIBORK. lull .. ...Washington, Jan. ' 21. An inquiry! at Lbe-.- War - Department to-day, modestly, aimed-at-a on tract for manafftcturing muei. kets met with tbe pro dipt and impressive an.. svrer from Secretary Stanton tiat hi means to find out where, bow, and wben the mus-i kets now in the hands of tbe soldiers Are going. to be used before -he makes one, noc. will he consider any question concerning supplies not needed for the daily f up port of. the army and its advance to the enemy's. Hues, until he has positively- provided for usiug the force now in camp across the Poto".iac for crnsbinjr tbe tebelsand relieving the national capital of the 'disgrace of.' be guerment. 1 . ,i m j v;: r. .. toJl. WORL'0 DISPATCH. j - It is understood that a thorough ; reor--ganizatioa-f the Wat Department is rapidly progressing, and that, in a "few days,Ht will b fully up to tbe demand of the times. Awooe oirber-thinzs it- is not improbabler tltat th foilowing wtll occur ; ' ! o. I . , 1st. In order to leave-roonf ''for' promotions for gaJlaut acts in the field, and; other -reasons of publio' policy, no future appointments to any rank will be made in - the army, except of meu"ih 4he -fieltf, uniSl the first of March. f . : ' ; -i '- - j v s : 2d. That all nominations which? have been made and are now Jteu'iegu fceforaUie Senate, witl be suspended 'till after the first ofllarcn. il w 3d. That the disorganization produced by- oCQcers frequenting the city, instead" of remaining in camp to instruct- themselves and commands in military science, will be checked by dropping from the' lists ; those who frequent the city, for other reasons than those pertuiaiDg to military- duty and by command of their superior officers. 1 j .. 4th.. In order- to transact war business, the War Department f Willie' closed four days in every week "against1 rP other1 business except what appertains ' tractive -operations in the field. f s ' t 3 : j &thJ Tiat Saturday of very"' week will be devoted to the transaction' of the; business of Senators and Congressmen, and that Monday o acb -veek wilr? bo devoted to the business of other persons and- personal intercourse" with the Secretary .li ICS! ... &Uj...That tbei Secretary1 of war, will transact -po business Whatever and see no person on business, at his private residence. 7th. That the dispatch: of business '.by mail or written communications will have the preference, and will receive i. the personal attention of , the Secretary on . the morning of each day before! entering upon other. duties.... . i ,JA 1 )A t ? HERALD S DISPATCH. i'J I C" - -Gapt. Motvof JIott'8 Battery, attached to Gen.-Bmitb'i?- division: in defiance of rain, darkness and mud, "started out last evening on reconnoisance. Coming across none of tbe enemy they pushed to Fairfax Court House, when they found a body of pickets. Capt. Mott threw up a small light and gave the- command- .to, tire. I ms bold demone tret ion frightened the- mounted pickets, and returning the fire, they fled at their ut most speed Captain Mott ascertained that the rebel isicket lines have . been removed considerably inside where tbewhere they TWtXl Ok DUUTI 11UJI7 nuu. - . , :.!:.,. , ! -. ti.J i ti J '. : : , ! 1 ! w . Cinciknatj, .Jan. 1 22. -A setter to the Commercial dated Somerset 19th says, Zoli licoffer is said to have been killed by i ColFry of the, 2d-Kentucky Regiment. We have . token .. many prisoners;) The loyal Ten nesseeans fought like tigers, and have suffered much. The 9th Ohio is badly cut up. The Tennesseeans took on battery at the Doint of bayonet, i ., ,H i I A DriaVe dispatch from Somerset received this morning, says that-Col.;McCook of tha 9th Ohio was woundea in tne recent battle, Three balls, struck bis horse, a fourth passed throuzb bis overcoat and brtn bit him
The wound is painful but not dangerous.k 11 ,3 Jwi ! I s
t LoBisvaLB.'Jan. 22. Tbe entire Fede'ia
tbe late battle near Somerset was 39 .killi and- ISO waantted. Gen. Thothaa' force took 14 caaiiofi and ,4.00 -mules Sand torses.' Thotaai is nbw'afross the OutQ'be--laod ia'-wirsnit of the rebels. ; -:-- - ia i'TSie'eteAtoboat and eig&tof tbefbarces rn8ed br rebels were burned. The Fedi erala are using ' Uie remaining baree? in I transporting troops across the river. Milwacki Jah..tiThe 9th German regiment, commanded -by' Col. , Salomon, who distinguishei himself under pigel at Springfield, left, to-day, for Fort, '(Leavenworth, well armed and equipped. , t - ... : . m - I U t .. Boston, Jan. 22.The Canada saHed at noon for Liverpool. She takes out $20,000 and 8,000 sovereigns m specie. I New York Jan.' 22,-- American gold advanced to io2ios;"-;1 v ,r r tJt i LAST NtGHT'S REPORT. f. ".l ,-. j S' - Latest from ; Romney -Reb1 els have jpbssession Union troops retreat ; to' Cuinber- " landNo neWs Tof i Burnrside --Prospect "bf ac,tBia: River. tm..z ci - - - FkromcK, 'i!D.f"Jan., 2b.ZXhe latest" in telligence from Western Virginia ia to the effect j that Gen." Jackson i9 near Kopney nd partislry occupies the town,, while Gen. Lander has fallen back a, ft w miles toward Cumberland. There has been no action. Oen. Williams' brigade remains at Hancock. Refugees from Martinsburgh say there" are but seventy -militia in that' towp , under mftddenbusb, and that' these are anxious to throw down their arms and join thjs. Union forces. " This seems to be the general sentiment-throughout that region.. ! . Gen. Jackson hadJlTjOOOmenVaBiif "a Jew men, principally mounted militia, Were" 'at otherpoints. At Winchester there were but two hundred militia. ' " ' j . , ' - The" Marlin8Burg .Republican, j of ' the I7tb, appeals to the Governor bf Virginia to arm the.negroesi It' says ithat at the late battle near BathtJ the rebel forces were met by 700 negroes' ori the IXnioq side, who killed three officers, Jwa privates and wounded fifty others belonging to a Southern German regiment. ! j An officer in tbe-l2th,iiidlana; regiment has received a letter front Capt. "Williams, recently captured near ' Dam .No ,He writes that he Is, in 'prison at Riehoiond,' and desires assistance.' ;. He snys the prisoners have but little to'-'eat, and Afa literally eaten up by- vermin. ' 'r ' Uj. : ;; : '- Baltimore, Jn. 22,-m boat rWi Old Point has arrived, "but,. bricgs no news.' A 11 ig ot tiuce li 4 J. come uown trom Aorfolk," but it brought P0 aews tif . the1 Btfrnside fleet. . t 0 Gen. James is here audi is endeavoring to remove and counteract .the; prejudices' of f certain officers agamit his, ritied csntion aud t projeciiies. i j , ! ; ; .' .i f ' i . Nsw. YoRK Jan.: 22-Specials say the statement that the Senate Committee, on . foreign relations had voted to recommend the establishment of diplomatic intercourse with Hayti is doubtless ; premature. Tbefe''i9' considerable, .opposition , tot such a step as tending, .to ..excite, feeling an the.. Border States..."" ...... t.i- .el it- ; Cincinnati Market. ' " Cikcinnati, Jan:2'-3.s - , .............. i!. - - Flour in fair demand: 4. 0Q3 1Q for su perfine, f . , i ; i it i t "Whe'at"86fSiSB for red and 90(3x95 lor white." T Corn AnAifals.!Eim at 28c. n Rye firm at COc. ,-sk'-l j t-i Good demand .for whisky at 17c; pales of 900 bbls. . os W 1 x nit 16 ' I . - Bogs rather fdull,, tiut prices Bof much lower. In the morning sales were made t decline, but on 'ChnngeifulL prB:e3 were realized 3 003 being tae range.u jTha hogs now coming in are unusually farge; a lot of 500 ayeragsng.3?0 jbs.4j.They bold at Mess poik is doll at.9. 62(a,9 75 : 9 50 is offered. ..cil aJ is ofc ci . Lard 66. a8 i Green meats t unchanged;. 100,0005 lba built sides sold at 4.r I Uroceries unchanged aou lirm.; a Jj W 1 ' '1 ' NEW . YORK . MARKET. Nsw-'Yonr, Jan "22.il Flour dull ; 6 455 50 'foe' super "yetern; 5 9 Of 8 00 tor shipping brands, ca fit 6 106 75 for trade brands., . Whisky heavy at 2d, closing with s'e'Tle'rs 03 1 at 24). - Barley rules quite Jirm'atT 80K00. Oats in moderate'te'qugst at 4042c. RIVER A5DVEATHEH. Vincennesj' Jan.,22, " f-if-B Editors JocbhJ l ; . Wabash - river raised 6J feet the past 48 hours, t," Now 8 eet full in channel.. ,W. Ill w. , .T f 'U . Li " 1 . . . . . . . X 1 GaLlipolis, Jan.' 22. The river, ?ama to. a iiauu mis cvcuiug. , (j g ift i a Matbvill, Jan. 22. i"he river 'contin ues to rise- at the- ftXopf two. inchea per hour. " tr j-. j i Harmar, 0.., Jan.- 22. River, about sta tionary. Water not so high by five feet as in April, I860, ir I . ,si -fe 1 -....I-: -'-I '-I' j :i- t Pittsburgh, "Jati. l?2. -River nineteen feet six inches by the pier mark and Ailing. Weather cloudy and' damp". '! ! Gallipolis. O.I Jad.1 22,' 2 'v. m.- "River rising about one inch per1 bour. The water lacks twenty inches Of being,' as bigbj 89 in 1862, and tonjr inches of 'J 847. I The Kanawha at Charleston, this morning' was falling fast. , i l M Ua I CiNcikMATi, Jan. 22, 6 pm.. The: river continues to rise- at the rate of an inch an hour,' and has risen, nine inches since ten o'clock a. u. , c-ili la iu ,1 . i !! ""Cincinnati, Jan. 22rrThe river rose ,11 inches an hour, during tbef forepart of last night, but has been; rising only, an inch an -. - . ,' , . - , mi . r r X, .. t Hour tne last pine. pour,. uere miiuw uv ikki, 7 inches water ittaa ; channeb the re from 6 o'clock last-evening ta.: 10 o'clock this morning being 19 inches. Weather cool and cloudy, .. oa ax,. wl S 3 S 35 boxes extra Palm Soap; - 1 10 do German s do, ! i 1(J do Fancy, Bar - de,,' t" Received this day by . ." , ,H- A. COOK.i .. j. ? ' - 73 Main street. -fi HUJI V JTrJCTfl.V.I SVIMlf. Ojr KEU BUSS1N(T. Svj Wshave Inst reoaived oar seeend. purchase of Winter Dry Goods, comprising some of tha beet brands that the world can produce. ' A great vari ty of Dress Goods, Broad Oletfas, Tweeds, Cassi meres, Ac. jjo 8CHAPE-E if BLTS81JIO. ,-,
city advertisements; ; VJ OM Fill n K.ve.v JJVO HOE. Tha City of-ETansville oners for salo two' hand Fire tugices and "a qnantit of leather HfRe. - Application tny be maile to either of , the
lllBdersigned.-.' i i a-vu WM. BAKER - 7m, OTI CJJ Of I Mb tTijV.V ' V the Allt-y in Fiactional Block No. 17, Kaaterii Krtlarc-ement: Asrceab'v to the Charter and f Ordirraiw-ef the oity, notice- is hereby given that on the 11th jOay ot January, lisuz. an oroer was passed by the Common Council of th City of Evangrille, requiring the alloy along the Eastern line of Frecnonnl Block No. 17, in the Eastern Enlargement,, and extending from Gum to Mulberry street, to be discontinued, and that a plot showing, the position, width, and length of aaid alley' was appended to asud order, and is now on fije. in this office. :- . v5 ; . - . : All f the owners of real ostata adjoining said alley In said Block No. 17, havint; signified in writing thoir consent to tbe discontinuance ef said alloy. I ' c. ,. ri'jBUliKK, Clerk. Clerk's O.Tice, Jan. IS, 18CT. . CORPORATION NOTICE. r j ... OBDBR rda PLANE; SIDK-WALK. . "Dec. 21, 18G1. And now It Is hereby ordered and directed "by the' -Common' Council of the City of Kvansville, that the owners ot all lota or parts of lots fronting on er adjoining the north side of Second street, from Fulton . Avenue to Fifth Avenue in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class Mo, 2 to-be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of thid ordor. . 6 i- I... I : ; . P. BTJBKE, CLjrk. ; Clerk's Office, 'January 1, 1862. , . - CORPORATION NOTICE -r ORDER FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. ; Dec. 21, 1SC1. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by thei Crmmon Council of the City of EvansviUe, that the owner. f to, or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of fifth. Avenue,from a "point opposite Second: sireet to Front ttreet in said city, cause a Side-walk of class No. 2, to. be laid down thereon .within thirty day from the publication, of this order. i P. BURKE, Clerk ' Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. - t - CORPORATION NOTICE, Ci ,. r ; ORDER FOR PLANK STDK-WALK. Dec. 21, lSBlAad now it hi hereby ordered and directed by the fl-nmon Council of the City of EvansviUe, that trhe owners of all lots or parts of Iota fronting on or adjoining the Northeast side of Front street, from Fifth Avenue to Pearl street In said City, cause.. sidewalk of Class No. 2 to bo laid down thereon wibla thirty days j from the publication of thia order, i ', ! , r ' :P. BTJBKE; Clerk.' " . tlirk's Oflice, January 1,1802. ' j " ' ' . ' ' COliTORATlON NOTICE fe-RDER ' toA 't'LANlt" BlDTt-WALK. 1'ec. 21, 1861. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Kvsngville, that the owners of aU lots or parts ot lots fronting on or adjoining the Northeast side of Front street, from Pearl to Sixth street in said Cjty, cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thoreen within thirty days from the publication of this order. - P. BCBKEi Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 18B2. lte ; . CORPORATION NOTICE , ' OBDr.! FOR PLANE ' StDS-WALK. . Deo. 21.- 1S61. And now. ft is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City of Eransville, that the owners of ail lota' or parts Cf lots frontint: on or adjoining the Northwest side of Cherry street, betweon Eighth and Ninth streets in f aid City, cause. tne side-waiKs tnereon too broucht to thicrorier grade, and that thev causa a side-willc of clau No. 2 to be laid down- thereon within thirty days from jt no. publication of this order. ' ' , " - . , .. i-i p.. BURKE, Clerk. CUrk's.Offico,J.kHOry 1,1 S6i i i , p&mOTICK Of iTHM SPU.Vfrt-e W and laying ont-of Publio ,Alleys.-t-Agreea b!y to the Cliartor and Ordinances of the City, no tice is hereby given that on the' 14th day of Dectmttr, ltstil, an order was passed by tbe Common Council of the City of Evaueville,' requiring alleys' 10 I e laid oat and, opened in Block number eightytw(No. 82.) in the Town of Lamasco ity, now City of Evansvllle,' and that s plot showing the position, width and length of said alley was ap pended to said order, and is now on file In this office. ' - P. BOKKEk Clerk. Clerk's Office. Jan. S, 18S2 - 6w - " 1 CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANS 8IDH-WAL4. ' ' Dee. 21. "186T. And now It is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of .vansville, tnat tne owner oi ail lots or parts oi lots fronting on or adjoining tin. west side of Third Avenue from Franklin street to Sixths treat, in said oity, cause tbo wide-walks tbereoh to be brought to ' tne protwr rrtule, and .that tney- cause a side-waia of Class No. 2 tole ,Uiii down thereon within thirty days from tba publication of thiaordor. ... 1 -i- tJUBiVB.-i'iert. Clerk's Office, January 1, 18e2. ; . ; f-10.tr. Oil, CJ.yrBI,BSrVor sale at Lf-.ianU - V1CKEBY BRO'8. ..if, Buckwheat J7. IOVB. White Wheat and Flour-In any Size bags rennirel at lowest market rates, at . i - iVICKIBY'S janlt JI (, -Jiytio. tt& PUiia st. . jplttlGJ.r HUOOjna.-k. good Broom for 1j ceuts and bstter ones Shakers at 25 cents each, at " , VlVM.JCli: tsituw " ! juali "---'No. 8 Mam street. ' . r-AitlfB I iJmtM MS .'The fourth invoice Ji-I . .of lamps in Uitrtyd.ys received per rteamer Lebanon, comprisinz a great variety of styles, su perior to any yet received. Also, a supply of the Bosecrauz or "Star Burner thadea, cbimnoys. .wicks. Ac . JToe sab at '! . -' (; j janll , , . - No. 82 Main street. ' AS.,Ililtim-Iiali.!Mhf and quarter bones 3 for sale by, , , .8, E. GILBERT & CO., 1 . - aecar "" 1 Jt" - - no. nycamore sirees. ' TISrrjV SVf WV. 2i baes. all siaea,for ,Lsaleby l 8. E. GILBERT CO , f ov8 . i t f t c. No. ASycomore street. , ARTILLERY & CAVALRY EQUIPMEMS: isTI Betts fnarilware and trees complete Utlv for artillery harnens; 2,U0uetts (do.) fr tavairy tquipmeats, ana .increased t any amoenb at short notice ; 1,000 vis. 0 in. able thread enameled duck: 1,000 do. 6-t enameled. unH; -r. 2,000 do. 51 enameled mnslinj-'2 ' ' 100 hides enameled leather;.-' 200 do. patent dash leather; .r.3" 4'1 doz. hog-skin roatlni;; " , Begulation and HeLellanepura, swordbelt trim miugi and straps, together with a full assortmen . of goods iajny line ef business, for cash at low prices: ' "" ' CHAKLES BABOOCK, o9 - vtatersi. 4 -4tjik juvit tjiiow cjjs-ni.fs. 25 boxes, Oil! & Co., extra tallow Candies; ., in do Knier A: Son . fi's Btiir Candles: - 15. .do 'do3 i-Trn i do do: I 1 T . -48 A 's do la Af cook's. : -1 H. A. SlialSTIAM ATI...m-.HW.... VS. HKIL.AN KRATZ & HEXLMAN. - CITY FOUNDRY I ...'! . '- MANUFACTCBKB3 ANDBTJILDEKS OFSTE A-fil KIBISES AMJ ttOlLsKiia, .1 Saw and Grist Hill Machinery, Tobacea Herews- - Gumming Machines, vuineeeougat Oane mills, Tlirtaluc Machlnd, Ac. I . .. ETAN8VILLE. IND - . iwiss psoPbietobs of tbe city rouh dry beg leave to lniorm ineir irieau? ana tns public in geueral, that they are prepared te do al kinds of " ' ' ' '''.' MACHINE AA V riMlBUlKl WUBK.'" and everything appertaining to t a Foundry bus. U6iM- xney are manuiacturing ori .t is to ass Buiuuof auv sie and power required, haw Wilt Machinery and Kill Gearing' of any size ;;Bwtillery aud Mining niacin nery, i ooacco ocrea-s, onmming Mariinea, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Hoinepowerv- Corn-shellerg,Machiuery of all klotls made and repaired. Iron and Brass Caating f 1 every description, Iron Housefronts, Cellar Giats, tc. Cookina and Heatinp btoves of the latest im proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. - Supplied, with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron. Work, Brewiag Kettles, Rofr iterators, Attwmporators, Sparges, StiUbeads and Worms oi an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac. Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, -for beer, spirits, oil, ' Brass Cocks and Valves, iiteam Whistles, o. ' i Workmen sent to aU parts to St a work and da repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper, and .Sheet Irr Wra-,-.- . 1 " OLD METALS BOUGHT. i i ' They are dealing in and selling Allen's lmpro Steam Gange, Wrought Iron weided Pipes and f , bing, ' fctram Hopkins Imprdved Smut Machl''' bphta Hughes' Flour Separators, German B ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Bolting, Packing, Uoae, t of the beet kind; TinpUte, Sheet Iron, Block Tii. Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. ! ' They have every facility of tho beet Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted- ta them,' their individual attention, , ailing order promptly, wurranting their work, and 'are jotisfted with reasonable prices. . i- . s r Office and Sale Rooms, No. 6Q Main street Foundei y, Boiler Yard ap t Machine Shop on P ins street, between First " tecond streets, Kvara-VUIa,ladiaMe-i ' '' " ' - " - dacT ; gjfMijnM I,B4f 1.4 aO 5 tierces prime M. Lard at SJic par pound, at- ' '!'. ' Jan8 : H. A. COOK'S. JfJtlCJB I MICE I tierces Prime Bias, for Mh, sale at . -j H. A. COOK'S.! j jftDS ' 13 Main at Met.
i 3 4 ; : i .a r i Are now receiving their Third Stock cf Boots and Shcus this season, and are now prepared to show the same. - It-Is the largest and most completetack of ' - , I ry ' - ' ' i- ; ;. 'it .:'. i e. i - !,,., j, . "...J "i' ' ' H 3l;.K.f -' : i ' "1 "'''! S iiiw Mb .i : iA '! Vi.' Af ! ,sl I ,ti-:-i- i:'I j siit Vj i To be found in ths State ;- and laving been'pnrchased for Cash, they caa. and wUl oljer superior inducements to all j . - '. ! , . .''; ,1 ' ' 1. is... ' - 1 1 i i.lS Gash Biiyers ! 1.1 v.i .v. : i -1 '. Y ' Our Stock U eompoted in part of tha follow- . tnff, to-vnt ..vi t ' .. i : i Cavvand 200 cases Meii's Grain - t? -io , no men Legs.; - , -1 r 50 cases MeiVs Gents' Boots. 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 case Negro Boots, ! 6-11,' M.l t r 1C .in A - i -s i. , -A, UliU, XJ-VX, . , r -- cases - .Boys' j Gent.j tand calf do. " '' '. - . do .Youths' j ? Gent.! and calf do, j cj i- ta; 1 lw do Children's calf do, x -. 7: ..T -i 50 30 15-do - Men's Ifeffro Brogans 6-ll,'7-12, and 9-14.' 50 . cases Hen'a iPrime "Was Brogans30 cases Men's- calf and kij: ";;;B'd'Brogans. I " "; 10 ..cases Men's calf Scotch Boots Extra.' lfiU 10 ;; cases Men's ; best PIotv Shoes. 1 r ; a., j, 120 cases Women's kid, goat calf, and kip Boots, i . . 10 cases Women's -kid, calf, ... . and goat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip calf, kid; Tf-V.'iand goat Boots. 10 cases Misses' calf, goat .; ; and kid Balmoral Boots 20 cases Boys' Prime i !Wa- .... .. Brogans, 1-5, and 4-6-20 cases Youths Prime Was. Vdo.,9-13. v:;:..;,.- I'"""130 cases Childs' calf, ..goat, kid, and kip Boots.1 6 .cases Childs' goat ; and "call Balmoral Boots.: .5 .. ,it 1Q cases Men's ; Gum Over- ; ; Shoes and Sandals-- 11 10 cases Women's do. : i 5 cases Misses' do. I a. 10 cases Men's Buffalo Over- ' Vm' Shoes Assorted.''., ii 1 ' 10 cases Women's do.H-As sorted.' t ri .A r -. 'i '. tit A "in wiji . ... ? l-f P.. '1 0-U 4,. i i Besides everything elsa that one wcul.l look for in a Wholesale Boot snd Shoe StoreJ ' " v t i . We have also iaatora 100 ease Mea'a, Boys, end Childs' For sad Wooi,i s ,,,it ..-,.;.:-; : .... f i -v! r, . r?i! -1 13 Ci.i n In' a Of latest styles, that wa are selling below the market. We take pride in showing and pricing our Good to tbe Trade. Call and examine for yourselves, or send yonr orders. We speak satisfaction in either READ & LAWRENCE r E TANS VILLE, Vecembtr 28, 1861. t i,.ut : '' J ... .'' ' ,J"-Jf ;
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!f'-:.'; AY!K fc 4, v.lt-sa Mi f ar ' if . A corupoa&d-r-ict.y, -fi::ne-d to effectual AliuratiTk- tii,.t ten b-i 1.1a ctntratoJ tx:r;.:t r.f Pate rf ! . '( ed with otlir huijaianees of :i:l c poweras toard an efi'-ctive aniit.oi.eases Saraaparilia u rvnnted to enr 1 i Tt I ... listed thatsoch a remedy ia vcai-tM - v 1 v no suffer .from. Strumous complaints, - 1 i.t .- which. wiii-ccemplifh' their t-u-rt mtitt r.rove f-f Immense service to t bis lnrira portion of oir al"Hictd ft ilow!itiren How completely thi : odtr-ponnd will do it has been proven by xperimct.t r-n many-of tbe worst cases to be forrad of the f jiit win 5 complaints: . . - .. - .. Scrofula aud Scrofuloos Ccmplahit, Eit-f.tioii and Kruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimpien, IU. tclut-. Tumors, Salt Iihnm, Scald Head, Syphilis ai.d Syphilitic Affections, Horcnrii.1 DUcttM. i-ro. -v, Netu-algia or Tic Doloureux, Iebility, Dyspep-la and InUigeation, Erysipelas, Homo or Ft. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the v. hole ol.weof coin;iia 111? d arising fiom Impurity of the Dlood. . J UlS COmpouO'l t 111 'e iouuu a i'' jH.'-ii.Mi . of health, wli'-n' taken in the spring, to expel ' foul humors which foator iu the hluoA at '. ' son of tbe year. 'By the timely expuls.oi: f : maDy rntjcling ctisordors aro nipjied in ri Multitudes can, bv tbe sid of this rerurH . themselves from the endurance of ton: r and ulcerous sores, throne h a hirh the svte try to rid itself of corruptions, if not Hr:r do this tbrouKh tbe natorul riianneln of th.by an alterative medicine, C'ttHuee out tl..ted blood whenever vou lind it impu'-' ' : lng through tho si.111 jn pr.uil.sores; cleanse it yjben jou fiiii it 1. sluggish in the "veins; cleans. ii fonl, and yoiirfuelingt will tell : where no particular, dironier ia better he.wth. aud live loci-.1o .bs - . : :, lo ea j-'-y blood. lh.eop the Lluod li-;i.ll but with tl;ia palmlma of lift o .i r i timre r be no l;i4tiiig heultu. .iUK'ner cr ..vKr -om..--thi!J,. mnst go wron.aud tbo irreatmiicL.iis-iy of .if: ii disordered r OTerthT'-wu. ,m baraaparilla baa, and doservea much. - i-nutn-tlou of accomplishing lUj tuus. Lut the w..rl ". bas been cgregiaiuly deceived, by prepiuat - -f it, pat tly because- tUe drug aloTta htts not n ..e virtae that . claimed for it, but more 1 -many preparations, preitndlDij to be coucer..:. extracts of it "conUin but IiiUijOftlie vlrtmaanap&rilla or any thing else. t Dut Lcg late yews tho public ba been mls!"d I -large bottles, pretendiiig to give a quart of Kxtrv -of fcarsapariila for one dollar. Most -f tfcp.s l: - Iceen rrautla upon tbe sick, for they cot 01.', t - . tain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative propertioa whatever. Huuo, bittur and pain fnl uiiiapi)ointiE"iit has followed the use of lie various extracts oi Sarsnparilla which fiood tho mar - ket, until the name Itself is jnstly denpiwd, anrl lias T become synonymous with imposition ami cheat fillll we call this compouud Sariuparilla. and intend to snpply such a remedy as nhail rescue the mime from the load of obloquy which reshi upon it. And we think we have- rtxiiid for believing it has virtue which are irreaiKtibie. by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to care. In ordr to Hecnre their complete: eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously lakou according to directions on the bottle. - ' "W ' 2i" 1- PRKPARED B7 w "OrV'J. C. AYE It, Price, $1 per Bottwi Six Kottci forj 3 ? "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won the itaelt aucn a renown tor tt'SC" cf every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, thn it is entirely unnecessary lor us to recount t.ia ev. denoe of its virtues wherever it has b-.-en empioyed. As It has tong bet n in constant use througlioi this section, wo need not do more ttiaii assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be rulird on to do for their relief all it ban ever been found to do, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ,; ,'!rOB THS CCKK O" OoativeneKS, Jaundice, Dpirf&pna, Itiigct.ion Di.-nfrtf Foul Htiymach, Erysipitiu., Iiu loche, I'Uos, iiheumam Mm,' Eruptions, and 6Hti ifisewtea. Liver CW;mr, Jjropty, Tetter, . Tumori ami iU Jtlieiim. Worms, Gout, Xcuraljia, at a Ittnnvr Pill, and for Purifying IM Blood. " . They are sugar-coated, so that tho most Seoul, tivueun take them-pleasantly, and they are tne best aperient in the world lor all the purposes of a tapiily physic' - - paiea 25 cists pub. box ; C saxw rca 5l.n0. Great numbers of Cler(tymn, I'bysiciaas, States med, "ahd eminent personague, Lave lent tbeir names to certify the unparallori nsefiilncsc of tliene remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of tliern. The AgenU below named turuish gratis our Amkbican Axmakao in which they are given, with a! so full ilaacripti.Tis of the abovo couiplaintB, and the treatment that should bu fol lowed for their cure. , " Do not be put ofT by unprinciplod dealers with other preparations they make more pro6t on. Demand Avkb's, and take no other. Tbe sick wnut tbe best aid there is for them, and tliey should Ba-ve it.' All our remedies are sold wholesale and ret"i! by Keller A White, $i. 8. Thompson, Bierbowor I'oarce, Leich A tJorlsia.lt, Kvauarille, and by a. dealers in medicines everywhere. Wholesale agents. Alien -Co., Cincinnati, aie R. A. Bobinson t Co.. Louisville. juDsoirs MOUNTAIN HERB PiLLS. Above, we present you wt 0, i"-''-v-t )-Ai -m-.B vi Tezuoo, a chief of a triiie if tij ii'ai.r.- Atoc -'- tfoo, that once ruled Mexfn. ctl wiii find a fr:ll account of liim and bia pfloplf in cur I ,::':-hl.ts and almanacs ttf fo ba! graiisr from the ,riiM of these Pills. The inventor and mamrtVtnror of " J.;.;-,n's Mountoin Herb Pills," has spent the greater ;..rt of his life in traveling, having vii-ited nearly -vcry country in the world, lie siient over s;x yt;s among the Indians of tho liocky ?Tniu' liu.i u :id of Mexico, and it was thus that tiio " Mountain li.irb Pills" were disoovered. . A very inferosting iu--count of his adventures there, you wilt find in our Almanac and Pnmplilots. It ia an established fact that nil ilijea-s fit 1IMPURE CUOOO! The blood ia tho iilo i and when any foreign '-r healthy matter gets mixed with It, it is aton- e iributed to every organ of the Iwdy. Kverv r'-r . .. feels the poison, aud all the vital orgaaa ,., complain. The stomach will cot digest t - perfectly. The liver ceases to secret!; a uflir;i of bile. The action of the heart is wutlieLe i, so the circulation is feetde. The lungs liwm'i clogged with the poisonous matter; lienoea c; '.::-;. aud all from a slight impnrify at the rountninhead of lifo -the Blood I As if you had ttirov some earth, for invunee, la a pure spring, f which ran a tiny rivulut, in a lew minutes t - whole course of the si room Is -.tv -i -discolored. As quickly iloos iiupur-i every part, and leave iu sUntt behind. li'tjir'jt d Hi I.!". I Ttv t All Mi, . .5 aagea uocoine obstracun, an-i ni.-ios t:u is roinoved, the I imp of lif" K.n die" These pills not only purify tl "oa erate all tbe secretions of the bo-iy ; n rivaled ns a cckk von- BiLfiiors rr Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, tic. JtillUm Medicine expoU from the bit er'ds of disease, and rUinh-rj .'ill tho tii it ree. un- - .-lil.-i tno iius : : i f-e-cretions pure and fluent, clearing ' and rejoscitAi i- g tbe vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, (hnt wo art! afc'o i place within your reach, a medicine like ti ' MoTintaiu Herb Pills," that will pass directly lo the afiliofcH parts, throngh the blood and duids of tbe body, and cause the eullerer to brigoteu wi;'i the flush of beauty and health. J-udm't Pills ore the Best Remedy in ezUU ence'or the following Complaint. BowdComplatntttDebiHtyi Jnwartf U'tnf-"rry Cough, Female CampVtt, Liter Comp'.mntt Chmt Dimattt, : t fever & A yue, 1m ms of bpirUM Cotiieeneu, ' Headaches, Vile., Coldt, Indigestion, rVo ttncf Grave,!, Dyxprptia, . nrfupaso, fcerwnrf-iry hijmpInarrhixn, Inflamaitun, tonis. Dropsy, t GHAT FEMALE MEDIOTE. '' Females who value health should never Lw with, out these Pills. Tboy pnrify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the Bkiu ot ull pimples and blotches, and bring tho rich color 10 the palechrek. ..... . -Tbe Plants and Herbs of which these Piha are mad a, were discovered in a very siirpris:ng way araong the Tezucans.a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the "Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. , Obotroem-The Mountain Herb Pills are put up tn a BentUifni Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and retail at 25 oents per box. A 11 genuine hare the sjmrmt of . L. J VDSOS a CO, , on enrh box. B. Z.. 4CltSOJ ef t ft SOLE. PROPRIETORS, Nu. SOLeenard Street, AA'tv IOKK. tfW Agents wan t0 alays address as atve. T f"For sale in EvansviUe by Keller A White, Leich A- Carlstedt, Thompson, Bierbower, Pierce and by onr Agents and Merchants in every town in Posey, Gibson, and Warrick coununs. may8-lhidAw-alt. "m-f.-rtOJJVOTIi fmifUH. L-'J roais nsJ sorted, fancy colors aa d new t Ils, jnit reoeiven. for sale by - E. GILPEkT CO. jaull ; ho. 4 ynftrnore st. II IO COfffHi' bees prime lor "Hie by I'M I, OP It. od.is.'O, a-""' te-l , f .r I. UlLHtKr to , No. 4 Hvrnm'T- 'r Jit HH K l. M t.-fl ti ii. A C 73 Mi BEAM?, at ti ri, ii ri . reet. jf 1 H A'i.V mJTJ X.J f. .3 liarre . ureeu JT Apples, at - H. A. fooK'S, jaoS '' ;'' ' ' 7S Main street. L4mH 4&9.HTJI1 K.VT Of TOM. Js. let Soaps at B. J . &0HLAKPFJb,&'S
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