Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1866 — Page 8
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 18GG.
SPEQIAI NOTICES,,
and comfort-will doubtless examine K FoY'S COBSET SKIT SUPPORTER. be had everywhere. JjaU HELoHS HAfB 1YE The in the--woHrt; harni!r. Yr-t1!hle, Ineous. rue only penect Dye. o intment; no ridiculous tints; true re, blacK or Drown, ueuulne U William A. Batciielor. Kegenerating Extract of Millefleurs res, preserves, and beautifies the prevents baldness. Sold by all drugFactory, 8 Barclay street, N. Y. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY; an 01 warning una instruction lor Men. Also, .Diseases and Abuses prostrate the vital Dowers, with weans of cure. Sent free of charee in letter envelopes. Address Dr. .1. . t w , . . , i , ... uiiiiAiu AHUV1 UVUj ' Tll!iilii'inli, t Mr " t j v. la.ai ..,, i .., T 1 XT llnl', : IIT,,V I I ; .il-i. I'll A l . .-. ninlti . , . COLGATE'S AROMATIC SOAP. A lor Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegetable Oils, In combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use atfTX-adjes and for the Nursery. Its perfume Jkw-Kxquisite, and its washing properties unMraJled. for mktXlS ft" lruS.j.: '' J23 dawly Mrs. Winslow, n experienced Nurse and Female Physl--sn, presents to the attention or mothers SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, irocesa- of -VtrfTtrg V rtenfflgniie guliis, i 'reducing jil inflammations, will allay all pain toil spasmodic action, and is fei'RK TO Ktil'LAa'.K .THE 14VK1.S. B3ex!d-npoTi it, mothers, it wflpgive rest ourselves and J ; ; . . J ; J ' J . aCJ,KF JND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. 'We have put up and sold this article for thirty years, and can say in confidence t'uth OI i'-.what . w U4iYruuwl)een o say oTifhYrtrHerTh'6clng: never --' t failed in a single instance to effect a when timely used. Never did we an instiuiee of dissatisfaction by any.. ife-lighted with its operations, and speak In TMnns of commendation of its magical Mn experience, and pledge our reputation 1hr the fulfillment of what we here declare. In .Jxnost every instance-w4lerthe infant is .itxjSering from pain and exhaustion, relief tMi be fouud in fifteen or twenty minutes tfW the Syrup ailinAreaV r i .trail directions for using will accompany little. None genuine unless the faci of OC RTIS & PERKINS, New York, the outside wrapper. riMikd' by all druggists throughout the ww-10(ler.d, w tt .Utoa nai no i Htw and Grand Kpoch In Medicine: fflr. Massif! N the fomtti&rW "a neAv iled--satJ System ! The quam itapaas whose vast f.rmu ioes en reeote the stomach and ivze the bowels, must give precedence .Uiau who resuw, health and appe.WUiltmuuoe to two ol In extraor-xLmtJ-y Pills, and- onres the moot virulent -ami -with a box or so of his wonderful and atfl feealing Salve. These two great speeilf the Doctor's are tat superceding all stereotyped nostrums of the day. Exireuisvv "ures by Maggie! s Pills and Ive ba opened the eyes of the public to Inefficiency of the (so called! remedies u orSMrs. an I upon which people Have so Uig blindly deiveTide.l. MagAiel's This are cttt of the class that are .walroved b- the ttatSj and of which every box full taken ssales an absolute necessity for another. or wo oi J4aggirs nils siittiii s to th WowelR In perfect order, tr.n- the Laen. create an appetite, and render ;pirits light and buoyant ! There Is no and ni) reaction in theiormot conton. If the liver is affected, its funci are restored: and if the nervous svsAs feeble, it is invigorated. , Thie lst Uiv makes the medicine vr desirahle I th; wants of delicate females. Ulcerous I eruptive diseases are literally ex- t (Tttished by the disinfectant power of i -JMsiC'iel s fsalve. in laet, it is here anaBMinced that Mainjicl' JiHioitx, Dyspeptic -mu) IXarrho;a I'ills cure where all others UL While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, 4tn jid all abrasions of the skin MaijgicVs &tJr is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, 11 Stv? Street, New York, and, al Druggists, iieeut.sperbox. rr diwly A Crown of Glory. t.vsrj Man, TVoinan ancTChiWwhb Aas STERLING'S AMBROSIA 'SARwOling to recommend it. Three years wupidly increasing sato-have made the ! --- an over me worm. IT IS WARRANTED TO PLEASE. a.cures itching of the Head. 3ab3owiHirfoa n BnJil TToadal prevents the Hair from Falling Out. i5ieir Mil! nair txm and Hlossy. Stotjiovi Dandrutr, Cur.-s x, voua Head.rate, cures naaiiiess, insures Luxuriant i f.rkx, Inclines Hur to Curl. Suoercedes 1 iviils liair h-aters-j-flect aypareut at - t - 'j.'ii tin: -!iu ) Mti. k t lilt. LiAlll Itf) say. the Ambrosia will suit you to a T. tty put up. delicately perfumed, ized by OiieraHinzensand Acfresii(s -iwilxJ in splendid boxes or cartons, contaln'.mjtwo large hotUes No. 2 for morning, 3o. 'for evening . '.,in There Is no mistake about it, STEIiT2T"S AMRRt?IA is thu best, most sssiaoie ana etrectire toilet in tne world, orove this, try a carton. ity IVrwrists. ffcBttiNa's Ambrosia Mahufacturig Compavy. '- 21S Fultou Street, New York. Mrs. Winslow's Mystic Pills Axe prepared only jTor a legitimate purcyw, ancf are the only safe and effective 'siedicine for all those painful and dangerMas disorders to which the KeuMkle Constlxnian ifrsubjert.1 Ther are fhe onlyterehblM Female Pills extant. No article of KaeJiclne intended for the exclusive use of arnales, that has ever hiade its appearnoe, haa met with such universal favor as Jtrs. Winslow's Mystic Pills. By their inrogoratlag properties the appetite and dlysstion is Improved, the line of health Is JfOred to the rhpk v . .- m . w nf IhA
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mne relieve. and all the indications of ' stltutlOU in this City over which caervous nebility removed. No maiden, , ... ; j wife or mother should ie without the Mvs- lamtty is hovering imminently, and toeyate vLr Vrlt it manifests the ruling passion fnEaXuTe55- Fors,,e,,ds- more strongly than ever-that is a
"TOIH E TO CONTRACTOR!. -efommon ronci,;TPortfnRe17cirof I jdaag tbe alley situated between Cherry and I -Oak Streets, and extending from Seventh -v Kighth street, in Block n. i. Easter, Kularcemeut. By order of the Connnil. A. M. McORIFP-, Clerk. City Clerk's OiBoe, Sopt. aO, l. epJU lUluoacopy.l
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE Evansville and Crawfordsville. GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive.
Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:40 a m 10:27 A M 4 :32 p m 3:00.p M Mail 9:15 a m Vincennes Ac 2:15 p m 11:47 A M 4:55 P M OOING SOUTH. 'JlW'H'Leave . Leav's, Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vincennes Ac ti:30 A if S:15 A M Freight & Ac. :50 A M Mail 3:40 p m 1228 P M 66 P M 9:27 p M Terre Haute and Indianafolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. Arrive. 1:00 a M :20p m 11 -M A M 3:40 p m Niffht Express 1 :15 A M Accommodatioh.... T:10a' Mail... 3:20 f K Express 4:35 p m Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. . Going East. Going W't. Mail..'.:..'.. : 1 :10 p m I 5:25 A M Express t. 10:3ti p h I 4m0 v m Notice to Passengers for St. Lottim and Oatro. In consequence of change of time on the O. niwl M.Tt.tt., no"brtlM!c-tion for the West is now wade by One afternoon train" on the E. and C Road. Passengers for the above points 'will lay over at Vincennes till 5:Vt a.m. next day CITYNEWS. To Correspondents We nleY" notice tfoiunmnic'ation, not accompanied with the name of the author, who mint he made known to us, if unacquainted. Write on only one side of the paper. Don't te utUe.oqittaT! something to say of interest" to the public; and tf tki bK tfc' tMe' ViibjiW tiHfCommunications .should be addressed to the ''Editors of the Jchhnal," ,ajid not to individuals. ., 1 MO V C LI B ROOM Is open day and night, and the public are'lnvltpd to visit itYMasouk Itali, comer Main and. ;FirLB(Meets). . The room: is comfortably furnished, and well supplied with "the latest newspapers and campaign documents. JTJnlpn' nien .will come andj bring tMlhsrknhhtU bM P'T;ally wcfic!iin.-. M u.sie evory night by thejCrescent fityftaad. iU ni mi LEAGUE MEETING. ' The Uuion League will meet this (Saturday) evening, at the usual hour, at the I .cagae Rrm Mafni HalfcW It is expected that" THOMAS V. DeBRULER, ESQ., of Spenoer County, will address the meeting. If he fails to arrive, gome other good speaker will entertain the audience. ttti L Lamps. It will seen by a notice in another place, that persons who have lamps belonging to the Union party are requested to return them to the Court House immediately. All good Union men will respond promptly to k rl this appeal A Proper Appointment. We are pleased to learn that Gov. Morton has commissioned our clever and pleasant friend H. Stokes Bennett, of j this city, as a Notary Public. Mr. "ft m nn 'i iil ... . ... . 1 should receive a liberal VKltronaec. , Thanks The lady managers of the Orphan Asylum desire us to tender their warmest thanks to the Union party of Vanderburgh County, for the very liberal donatiou of provisions, muslin, &c, to the orphans under their charge, after the grand demonstration of Tuesday. ' Suicide. We learn jrom Mr. Hoagand,..our attentive friend of the Adams Express, thata German, whose , j.j . , .... name he did not learn, committed suiAiVle at Torre FTa 11 to irncfnrrJav nftAn Li. . TTT n.Vff noon, by placing an old fashioned double barreled pistql in his mouth, and isicjl in his mouth,and He attempted to pull disch irtrinir it U"cnarging It both tritreers at once, but nnlv one one barrel was discharged. He did , TT-i , rnma. not learn the cause of the rash act. Very Creditable. We were particularly attracted the other day by the elegant furniture and upholstery displayed by the Armada since she has been in ordinary, but our wonder ceased when we learned that the improvements were made by C. L Reese, whose "plastic and artistic hands make old things new and new things grand. These articles were mere samples of his ordinary work. The Rclino Passion. It has generally b.oen remarked that in the hour of afflictiou sinners are apt to show signs of penitence and contrition. It is not so in all cases. We know an inpassion tor lying Growing Up.-No one can fully the rapidity with which this City is growing, Without taking a j ,i i . ' t. i ..,, round through it. It is said 2,(100 buildings have been and will be erected this season, and from our observations we don't doubt it.
School Fair at Mr. Robert Ruston's on Thtrrsday night, was not only a brilliant affair, but was a splendid success jBnancially, far surpassing the expectations of the friends of the enterprise, who did not expect any pecuniary profit, but desired to create a little interest on the subject of organizing a new congregation in that
part of the city. The net proceeds of the Fair were, however, $120; quite a sum for a Fair held at a private residence. In this connection it may not be inoppropriate'to say that we have been informed, that a lady of thiu city, noted for her munificence, has purchased a fino lot on the corner of Ninth and Division Streets, upon which she proposes to-erect a mag nificent chmeh at lwir own'prirnte1 expense, for the use of a new congregation of the Protestant Episcopal Church. This is a noble example, and worthy of more frequent imitation, h ip . ' .' '-a
JiftWlf-Es" Court.-' Brforr EnlraVV- is true he was n convict lor whip
Sfinnon.lt will be remembered that a day or.twoago we mentioned the fact that one Charles Austin was held to answer in the sum of $300, on a charge of stealing a lot of carpenter tools from the plainning mills of Messrs. Bunnell & Son, and in default of the required bail, he was sent to board and ldge at Castle Darling, Yesterday he was taken out on a writ of Jutljeas rori;4;idVhadtt'hdati4g' befforetftf tice Stinson. A young lady, named Melfoda E &. Hjeniom aupesired aaal witness, and testified that she saw Austin purchase the tools from a man jvhose name she did not learn, on ivt..: si- v, - ldiu k't.i vf-, -iiiiu s i;i wiuihcuij her eriTerfre'givTrrg Tmnule aTtlcn-T lavs, and describing the tools with much accuracy. The prisoner was discharged. This was the only case be-, fore the courts ef justiee yesterday. The Burden of Taxation. Per haps no subject,' always excepting the everlasting and unsuppressible nigger has been more harped upon by the great lights tf itibtef Democraby, ikpeL cially such as Vanderburgh County is blessed with, than the subject of taxes, and distinguished orators have kindly promised to take a whole evening to enlighten the brethren on the subject of taxes and finances in general. As we were conversing, in the office of the City Collector, yesterday, our eye chanced to fall on the Tax Duplicate, and, upon a man well kn0WQ in thig cit man of fami, . . - . dresses in broad cloth, and prates loudly of taxes and oppression. He is assessed on $150 of personal property and a poll $2 1)5, and as partner in a noted business house for $2 more, making the enormous and oppressive jynount of $4 05 taxes paid to the city, or to be paid this year. Another of these distingui-hed voters is charged with $1 70 taxes, with $16 70 deUnqutfnt accumulated during the i;i-t three or four years, and unpaid, and yet this poor, but virtuous soul, is bornd down'by the burden of op'pressive taxes. We, could not help exclaiming: What a horrid Government, that thus oppresses the people. We looked further, and we found the large majority ot the tax shriekers suffering, in like proportion. There must certainly be something done for these poor oppressed souls, or we may expect a revolution. Such a groaning uuder the burden of taxes as goes up from this city was never heard. The shrieks tf rgopy fairly fill the aiW . ,. y' ; !5fAf3 t&J&MjLt Sllifl AR We are infnrmocl thsf .. - , "3"many peisepne who participated in the festivities of a marriage, on Thursday night, in this city, were taken sudden ly ill after partaking of certain dishes. me symptoms an Deing tne same cramping, vomiting, &c. One young lad, we are. told, who had been present, was lying quite ill yesterday. All the others had recovered. Suspicion, we understand, attaches to the oys- j, ters eaten on the occasion We saw a good many oysters disposed of at the American that night, but have not heard of any one being made sick thereby. Too LbW'XV Estimation. We are assured by persons who were present that our estimate of the; Union Meeting at : Mc(?utchensviHe, on Thursday night, was entirely too low. Not Jesft .than three hundred and fifty
persons were present. One of thepr0aching election will be larger th
oest speecnes of tne evening, we are also told, was made by Mr. D. D. Doughty, a promising young lawyer of this city. Political meetings were never so well attended on the Union side as they are this year.
BUSINESS Meeting. We hope the
Union mes of this city will not forget the busiuess meeting at Masonic Hall to-night. The election is close at hand, and important business relating to the good of the cause, is to be con sidercl Good speaking may also be expected. " Rally once again.'' Recorder's Court. There was no business transacted at the Recorder's Court yesterday, except the hearing of reports from police officers charged with executing .he judgments of the Court rendered on the previous day. -The three boys who were sent to Cas Ue Darling on Thursday, managed to raise the means to pay out, rather than go to work on the streets. The law requiring culprits to work ont their fines on the streets, has a very general influence, and generally makes the money come. In one case not long ago. it will be remembered, that a man who wus about, to be net to work on the street, was relieved by a "kind hearted old gentlemen, who de sired to swell the Voorhees crowd. ping a woman, but he was a represen tative Democrat. If the ordinance could be so amended as to make a part of the penalty working uri! a chaingang, the moral influence would be still more hoalthy. hJ - " . 1 JjHilutl ,H own Preparing for Another ar. We met, yesterday, a gentleman who has just made atrip to New Orleans on a flat-boat, and had excellent opportunities along the coast of asc-er-tainirig the ' sentiments, hopes and -purposes of the people of the South' no sajs tne ieenng ot hatred and rebellion against the North is. two-fold worse than in 1801, when last he had coasted along the Mississippi. The people openly declare that they are preparing for' another revolution, and that' it will not be postponed beyond the ,next Presidential election, while many feel and express the belief that they are':1 ready now. They declare that in the next war there snail be no flags of truce, and that they will not look to the North for any aid. In 1SG1 the Northern Democracy had promises them assistance, but when the trial came they all fled to Canada or went into the Federal army. They expect to find Kentucky unanimous for the South, and boast that thcV will show the people north of the Ohio the ravages of war. He talked with Col. Ward, a brother-in-law of Jeff. Davis, who declared himself in favor of immediate hoslilities. The statements of this gentleman fully correspond with the sentiments contained in a letter from Louisiana, published in the Journal a few days ago. Certain movements on the part of the President indicate that he is to participate in this second revolution, and it will be the fault. of the loyal men of the country if they are unprepared to meet it, whether it comes this year or next. 1 t . A Dry Day. lesterday was decidedly the most barren of incident of any day we have experienced during a new.pei- exnence or nearly twelve - .1. 1 . L years, n e ueterminea to iorego our usual afternoon gies,a, and rambled all over the city, and a distinguished friend was kind enough to carry us .around through the city in his buggy. in the hopes that we might pick up a single incident, but all in vain. Not a drunk could we hear of not a fight, hot even a runaway, or a dog fight, Would present itself for our consideration or supposition. We might copy Ifrpm the New Albany L lg:r, or some such enterprising sheet, a series of strictly local items that occurred in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Cincinnati, and elsewhere, but that is not roy.r style. Incidents are very spasmodic in this city, and only crop out once in a great while. If any body knows anything, that they can rely on, we would be obliged if they would communicate it to us. (All Right. We took a little round yesterday evening through Lamasco to feel the public pulse, and learn something of the prospects ahead. We were most pleasantly disappointed, as we found the people all on one side, and that the side of the Union. We only fouud one individual in the least tending towards Johnsonism. The changes in that portion of the city are ver? marked, and gives us assurance that mr majority in this county at the apan the most sanguine has heretofore an ticipated. The honest German is always found on the side of liberty and justice. We anticipate the most cheering news from Lamasco on Tuesday a Veek, .
s&,Uemember the meeting of the,
j Union League to-uight at Masonic Hall. Also the Union meeting at George Datum's, German Township. The Evansville Gas-Works. For the first time since we have been a resident of Evansville, we yesterday visited the gas-works, and on this occasion we found ourself there before we were aware of our destination. . As we presume1 mdst of our reader ha've visited the works, we will not attempt any description of the wrks in general, but note a few of the observations wtJitiaUe. We found 'everything looking neat and well-regulated. There was a large coal-bin, containing 10,000 bushelfe of coal; of which they had just commenced tiaing. Three benches . of retorts, three retorts to a bench, wore in use, while three others are being put in order. Just after ye arrived jwe 'witnessed the pruceos of raking coke out of the retort, and had tin opportunity of seeing the interior glowing with a most fervid heat. The retorts were again filled, with fresh coal, atyout fjve hundred and fifty pounds ''heihg u.ed at a charge, which is carbonized in four huars, leaving about three bun dred and fifty pounds of coke, about two-thirds of which are used in heating up. These retorts are subjected to the very highest degree of heat, and they last, on in-ATerago, about ten month. They are manufacturing about 80,000 feet of gas per day. Air. E. W bjailyJ .. i.:j iLklii JLl. xi va auiu eutngn-w ravr n cinuugn l the works and explain to us the modus operandi of manufacturing,' purifying, measuring, and passing the gas into the grand receptacle, fr,0m. which it is conveyed to all parts of the city. Thq yarionsi arrarema.t iare highly complicated and very interest ing, but we have- not time 'to-give .further details. The Company have 12,000 iHiisfcef oaV'nJthe way down . the- river, and arei.. paring t. uupr e rpthci tor supplying an abundaBce of gas. The works will, ha doubt, soon have to be extended in order t a keep pace with the growth bf the city and the demand foriiv-'tljROjrjf future time we will try and visit the works and give a detailed description of the process of making gas. Not Abated. A gentleman informed us last night that the miserable and disgusting mud hole iu the mouth of the alley between Scantlin s .Stove Store and Brentano's Cigar Store, has not been filled up. We have quit trying to pass that way, but we have some friends on Main Street, who desire occasionally to cross through tc Locust Street and who do not wish t go around the block, who would be greatly obliged if that mud hole was cleaned up or filled up. They all pay city taxes, and deserve a pleasant walk through the alleys where business or pleasure calls them, to Locust Street. We should like to see the Councilman who' represents this-"Ward and with hiin visit trie pestilential locality. ; Fined. We were informed, late on ThurS(Jav ughu that both Jilu gtew. art ajd John Drydon were acquitted of the: charges pending again.st then on Thureday , but, upon callTng at th file office of Esquire Davidson yesterday, we learned that such was not the fact. Stewart was discharged, but Uiydon, for an assault and battery ou John Ingle, was fined $5 costs amounting to $7; which sums he rcplievcd. UU00 rff I JL1A There was a Union meeting held at Noble's Chapel, on the border of Gibson County, near the border of Scott Township, last evening, The Crescent City Silver Band went out, and a good meeting was expected. Among other speakers were Gov. Baker, Victor Bisch, James T. Embree of Princeton, and the candidates for the Legislative and county offices. A Night Ride. As wo were on our way home about one o'clock Friday morning, we met Judge A. C. Donald, of Princeton, about e'eparting for Mt. Vernon, to defend s prisoner charged with murder, and intending to ride all night. We were glad it was not us. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COKOXEH. I am an independent candidate for the office of Coroner of Vanderbnrgh County. anllt JOHN nisi II. MAN'. , MT. Vernon, July la, 186d. Editors of the Journal : Please announce me as candidate to represent this District in the next Congress. I believe in the immediate and uncon ditional restoration of the seceded States to the Union, as the only remedy to restore peace ana prosperity io me country. I am opposed to any further tinkering with the Constitution, until all the States are in their proper places and fainy represented. John Pitcher.
SPFifil AT. NOTICES.
a-Wad:an Foy Corset Skirt Supporter Is an admirable arrangement which prevents ladies who wear it suffering from fatigue. In a word, it is, without exception, the best invention for the purposes intended that has yet been Introduced. It may be had of all dry-goods and fancy stores.
Dialogue between Common-Sense and a Dyspeptic. 1 1 Common-Sense. Is It possible for any human being to enjoy life while suffering froni luUigustion? , . ., . , Dyspeptic. No metre than it is possible to be happy on the rack. I speak from experience. Oommon-Sense. Suppose, then, that a remedy for this terrible complaint is offered, under the Guarantee of hundreds of individuals of high social standing, who have tested the effect of the article In their own eases. Is It not unwise in anj- one afflicted with the disease to neglect giving It a trial? Dyspeptic. Unquestionably. I admit the preiui-i. What Is the deduction? Common-Sense. Give heed. llOSTETTKRTS HTOMAClH- "BIlrKKS is tmch a
remedy. 1 he evidence of ils efficiency as a cure lor clvspensta 4s BoaiUve. .cimJeitj. uudeiiieif. ana tiliftenlnTile. Hatfe mi ever ascertained by experiment whether it is or is not i la bat is not the infallible cure that it is claimed
1 1.. apatite. I etrnie. thutl hare. not. '0 1
( oniman-Seiise. Then you stand convicted of folly by your own showing. If the same strong proofs that hay e been advanced in favor of this great Ionic hud bet? n submit ted to you ngurd ta stny business speculAtiOn. yon wonm liaVe tone Into il at once. Is Health ol b-ss iniortance than the dollars and cents which no man can enjoy without It? . Dyspeptic. No, no, no ; a thousand times no i urn mou-st-aw. you ai.- right. j win cive rni- nmers n TrtKf? - l omnion-Seiise. Do so, and I shall never more have reason to address you as a dyspeptic.
mm-, fill t va ! mtltljiji srciLtAk V TAIJi KKXEWKR has proved itself to be ne most perfect preparation for the hair ver offered to the public. It is a vegBtahre i-ampocnd, and contains
noiujurio ao Injurious proiiertiew whatever. n u.iu n.xlri. hair ,, iu orin,d color.
. It will keep the hair from falling out. Jt cleanses the scalp, and makes the hair wjft, lustrous, and silken. 1 It Is a splendid hair dressing. No person, young or old, should fall to aseit. it :t-ijv!tOii.w) :th ffM ;il medical authority. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Vegetable Hair Renewer, and take no ofh'er. K. P. 11. LL dc CO., Proprietors, '0 .vlteBonEsOaoui'a'fi'jO may2lllm Evansville, Ind.
si.ciaiotiue, nat) BULL'S CEDKON BITTERS.
- Mead Mr. jbiwurdt'n fttsUctntmt, . "' iHKTisvni.E, ky., April a, igaa. , ,. - rou, as well as a Mcntieyt duty to the public, requires that HhiVrild gfve you a statement, for public use, of the great benefit I bave derived from the use of your " t'edron Bitters." After a military service of thirteen months, embracing the Pea Hidge oampalgn and baJUo, i. was discharged from the servlp li)d came hortiq to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and general debility were fast hurrying me to the grave, and every remedy preacrlheU by pnysicians seemed ouiy lo aggravate ray diseases. About lour weeks ago I was fortunate enoui.i to procure your "Cedron Hitters," ond by the usfc of them alone I oave been restored to perff Ut and robust JtK-aitn. 1 can most earnestly recommend tnem as being all, and more than all, they re recoin mended to be. You are at liberty ' t make any use ypu wish of this statement. .inJti ir .ir. i .tt I am. respectnilly. lUUUAKD EDVVAUDS..I A VOICE PKOM VICKSBl'RO. ViCKSitVRO, Miss., Aug. 9, 1st : Dr. John Biri.i. Dour Sir: I am hannv
I to state to yon that I lirive used 3-our valu
able "Cedron Hitlers ' with great benefit to myself, in sfem-ral deMTiTy and prostration at my system roduQCi by the unhealthy and miasmatic influence rtflln? Mississippi Kiver around Vicksburg, having been with lenernt (.rant's army through Its whole MUtheni -iiivj aign. I i-onfidently recom-n-.er.d its use. tg, all pei -ons wlvo are exposed to unhealthy climates. II. W. FOGLE, Aient TT. S. Sanitai-y Commission. For sale by Peter Vierlino, Water X .reet. may 14 "' IM POBUMOE TO THE SICK. We Invite the special attention ol our feaders to Dr. Easterly's advertisements, rhich oan be seen in our advertising colimns. Dr. Easterly's Family Medicines ire deservedly; Ropujar, have a. rapid salt, ; 0ve-genersl ' salisiacUori, find ;we -keiitfin ' 11 the principal dru-stores. throughout he Western and .Southern States. It will je seen that Dr. Kasterly does not roeomai' lid one mediefne to cure all diseases 4ut prepares a remedy for . ach particular disease, which can be relied upon to cure. i maylO
r CiJLUATli'S II.ONKY SOAP. This j elebrated Toilet foap, in such nnirersal smand, is made from the choicest maieals, is Mti.n and ixdixibkt in its nature, bagrantly scejtted, and extremely ENKtu In Its action upon the skin, or sale by druggists and fancy goods talers. aug24 ly (;i;i:i u, exravR, No. 7 FIRST STREET, Between Main and Locust. WOOIMTTJ. UM sTBATIHO every business and profession, faithfully executed. STEXCIIrPLA TES. This branch of business, so Important to Die mercantile community, will receive prompt attentlo : Virent for P. Evans's Meal Prenssn Call and examine specimens. au37dtf 1 Notice to Tax-Payers. NOTICE IS II Kit I It V 4. 1 I V TO the tax-payers of the city of Evansville, that I have received from the Clerk of the Common Council of said city the Tax Duplicate for the year 18H, and that I am now ready to receive the taxes contained in said duplicate. All persons who pay their taxes in full within thirty days from this date will be entitled to a discount of three percent of the amount; and those payine nw Jk. exiiiratioiv'of thirty dtys.nnd within ty .1 Vounto an a'a halfer"' My olrice is at tbe building of the Cltv
