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on whia im left, one a'uoe oj. fore foo4 ha4ivi
dle mark right shoulder blade, an -we. about
fifteen 'hatdahic.h. ...
LfbeTal Toward will be paid for any information
s to-h weieatinr:s. . . i
aeplWlr j , OWEN P. CABLING.
WANTED.
i x rr nrnhsi ont s 'wnteV ron
which tthilitt trmrkt, p-.-ice will be.
aaid In Oaau at
JOS. v n.1.10 n o,
No. "22 ilahi Mwt.
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mm sale.
TWO IT TOWS LOTS MILL BE SOLD
rtiesrp for ca.h. No city taxes, for particu
lars address Lock Box 5. C. augiitf
SVTURDAY SOBSIHG.
.SEPTEMBER 10
.ST- M. THAYER, Editor.
m. . exajrsiHTiiORN,.,.. Associate.
Enlargement. Oh Monday morning,
unless something unforeseen happens to
prevent, the Journal will make its ap
pearance in an enlarged form. We will
eihen be able to acccommodate all of
our advertisers who have heretofore
favored us in this particular, and will
also have room for a considerable
number in addition. We desire to make
the Journal a credit to the city, and de
pend upon our business men to aid us in
our undertaking.
The News
This morning, if not of a highly exciting
- character, is exceedingly interesting.
The great point of interest has uow shift
ed from Charleston back to the Army of
the Cumberland, below Chattanooga. Our
dispatches inform us that both the rebel
and. our armies are concentrated and
within striking distance of each other.
The Confederate authorities have been
making every exertion to stay the on
ward march of Gen. Rcsecrans. They
have concentrated every available man
west of the mountains and east of the
Mississippi, besides drawing targe rc-
enforcements from Gen. Lee. The re
port that they now outnumber the Army
of the Cumberland is not improbable; but
in all the elements of success in disci
pline, equipment, and enthusiasm grow
ing out of a consciousness of a righteous
cause, as well as the inspiration from
repeated victories our army is alto
gether the superior of that of the rebels.
In additiou to their numbers, however,
the rebels have a strong position, and are
operating close to their base of supplies,
while Uenerai (voaeerana is mi ouui ltia.
To offset' this advantage, it is eomrorting
to know that General J'uioside, with his
veteran army, is within aupporting dis
tance, and will be prepared to render
such assistance as may be necessary to
insure the rout of the last rebel army in
the West
From Arkansas we have the gratify
ing intelligence.- Vhe "Capital of the
State, -vithout striking a blow in its de
fense. This is an acknowledgment that
the Confederacy is effectually "played
out "west of the Mississippi. The pos
session of Little Rock will open up com
munication with those parts of Arkan
sas and Western Texas in which there
has always been a large Union element,
and which, properly protected, will soon
show a strength that will be surprising
to those who have placed confidence iu
Mr. Vallandigham's statements as to the
unanimity of the Southern people in
support of the Confederate authorities
Geu. Scbofield in Missouri has issued an
order that shows the necessity of his re
moval at once. He seems to be labor
ing under the hallucination that he is
above tho Government, and that while
Copperheads and disloyalists may abuse
and criticise it to their heart's conteut,
loyal paperg aBfj (Jniou citizens must
not say a word derogatory, either of his
honesty and patriotism or the faithfulness
with which he ditch rges his duties. His
order is most remarkable, and taken in
connection with his utter indifference at
CJuantrell's escape, shows that he has no
heart iu the work to which he has been
assigned, and, as we stated yesterday,
neither intends to protect loyal citizens
nor allow them to protect themselves.
Gen. Scholield's successor is already
spoken of, because the instincts of the
people tell them he can no longer, with
safety, be retained in his command.
Gen. Butler would speedily restore 3rder
to that distracted State and give rest to
... ..: ollfl iMPrRRBP(j inhabitants
Jt is-to be hoped the President will send
him Wort immediately.
Union Mass Meetings.
The following appointments of Mass
Meetings of the Union men of this
State hae beeu made by the Union State
Central Committee :
Terre Haute, Thursday, September
24th Hon. James Hughes, Colonel
fJonraa Baker, Hon. Alvah Johnson.Uou.
W. S. Jstflith and J. H. Lozier.
Viuceones, Friday, Septemb-r 25th
Eon. Jai9Hughfcs, Colonel Conrad
Baker, H .nt Alvah Johnsou, Hon. W. S.
Smith and J. H. Lozier.
Priuceton, Saturday, September 26th
Hon. Robert Dale Owen, Hon. Alvah
Johnson, CoL Conrad B.iker, Hon. W.
S. Smith and J. H. Lozier.
Bioomingtou, Friday, October 9th
Hon. Alvah Johnson, Hon. W. S. Smith
and D. R. Willi
Fro Uen. Steele's wrmj:..
TJfcvatL's Bluff. Ark, Spt. '" ' j
WAV. .. r...n,itl A i 1 lu-.Vft .in '
uittttv to 8ia von-. ' ,
T w .k,. .
5 .. on me ill,
BrownsrilKf, Oh f5 a ect road between
he're and LHtte cfc Company F. waa
detaci.e?1 9 the regiment, and tvewt
oace. at &u esccrt with a supply train,
WHkb oo'xmnts for my being here.
left the whole army, (with tlie ex
ception of two regiments an infantry
TejnntPnt and the 1st Ind., reniaiaifip- at
Btowk.-vill;;), iu motion. Gru. Da
vidson, witli his Cavalry, goin by one
route, and the Infantry by f.nother, and
are no doubt now in the Capital of the
8late, where I expect to rejoin the regi-
ment.
The road between here nnd Browns
ville runs through a prairie, and is a
splendid road for an Army. No dust,
water being the chief difficulty. How
ever, none of as have suffered as yet.
Having been constantly on duty with
the Company, 1 have not been able to
hear much tnat would be of importance.
The condition cf our regiment is better,
so fnr as sickness is concerned, than any
regrnretit in thj expedition. There is
on? thousand sick at this place trom the
different commands.
Col. 1'ace returned to the resriment a
few days since, looking well and hearty
miraor nau it wnile he was absent, that
he had taken unto himself a wile, but for
the info-mation of the ladies I will state
that he is yet single, and as devoted ar,
admirer of the fair sex as he is a gallant
defender of his country.
Hopii g the next time I write to be
able to send more interesting news, I
remain, Yours Respectfully,
Spencer County.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
BY THE E. W. LINE.
Exclusively for the Journal.
MORNING 115 PA CHES."
From Kew York.
Late Pnrla Oossljj Napoleon backing
Dnwu-GorlicUakoff T i urn pn.au t
Florida at Brest.
New Yua September 18. The Paris
correspondent of the New York Times
under date of September 4th says, a
most important change has taken place
in European affairs. The Emperor Na
poleon has turned a aummi-rsnult, and
now lies in the dnst at the feet of Prince
Gortzchnkoff. His position of European
dictator is at an end, and hereafter he
will have enough to do'to take care of
himself His majesty tried to earry
Englan 1 and Austria with him into a war
with Russia and Prussia on the Polish
question, and hoped bv this war to oon
qiior the Rbinish Provinces, but his allies
took alarm, and while England declared
boldly she would not go to war for Po
land, Austria went to work to organize
the German Confederation against him.
About thej same time there came to
Paris positive assurances that Mr.
. Cassius M. Clay, was maturing an alli
ance between the United Slates and
Russia, which engaged the United States
to attack France in Mexico in case of a
European war. There arose before Na
poleon that hngbear of his familv a
coalition which should embrace as active
enemies Russia, the German Confedera
tion, the United S'ates, and as a passive,
hut not less dangerous enemy, Great
Itntain. Such
England bein? thus nlacfd morally ;
the attitude of hostility to Trance "and
ruissia, win he forced into friendship
with th United States.
Another reanit of the affair is, that
the Mexican elephant will be left 0n Na
poleon's hands, for the Grand Duke
Maximilian now refuses the throne of
Mexico and there is no other Prince
eligible or acceptable who will take it
There is now evidence that the in
trigues of the French consuls in the
South for the defection of Texas were
true, and thev have not ceased
In regard to the Florida at Brest., the
same correspondent states that the en
gines of the Florida are of English manu
facture, and much damaged. Matfitt was
obliged to stop somewhere, hut found
after arriving at Brest, French workman
could not repair his English engines, and
ne wmiiri have to wait until he could get '
MKiisu workmen trom England. All
this has caused a delay which has put
Maffitt in a towering rage. For now his
vessel will probably suffer the fat of tK
Sumter ft Gibraltar, but there is no help
for it Maffitt says that but for the mis
take of Lieut. Reed, who cut out the Ca
leb dishing at Portland, it was in his
programme at one time to enter the port
of New York or Boston and burn the
place.
When the Florida first pnmo
Brest. Mr. Dayton protested formally
against her admission," but not probably
with the expectation of having her ex
pelled. So far, the Fre nch have faith
fully executed their
. , 'fllfjrl
tioti, in all other respects, and it waa
expected they would also in this, but the
protest guarantees the incidental points
which might arise, and prevented an ex
tension of favors not found in the neU-
tawtitv r-roalam-iti'on. if cnnli oV.,,1,1 l
attempted.
The Moniteur this morning publishes
an official note on the subject which de
clares she will cHrty be allowed to repair
such damages as regards her navigat ion,
but no supplies or material will be fur
nished her.
FROM NEW CRK
Burnaide Withdraws hta Rrsigna.
tlou Concerning the Draft-
New York. Seut. 17 Itis nnrlprBtrvi
iriat Bui n.side acquiesces in the cordially
expressed wih of tbe President to wiih
draw hig resignation.
Ihe draft in Cincinnati has been post
poned, owing to an error of 5 000 in
the apportionment. The draft will pro
eced as soon as the error is rerli fieri
Is u
HtW j r. - ! ID
uic!. win ui: iici fiiiuri-oii in .inn. . .i -
nesota.
In tbe event of the change of com
manders ia the Department of Missouri,
Gen. Bu Ser will probably be assigned to
that posi'ion.
n . . , v u : , I X
u t win 'ii n;i , , won 1(1 Mr a I : I i ririn o o vinw..rt I f ........ ..
! protested he never h7o"w7; I XZZ' Anderson's-in all thirty
! for Poland. wa,hed his Lands o? the Po- 66 0 ) ?vtl EftS. '""J thn
lish question and be ed to be friend ' o"b 6 aamhtTt aod T-
a-rain1 ro riends i compelled Rosecrans toconcentrate
TROM ST. LOUIS.
Sc.?io-lil 1-sun an Order He
n looklag after.
St. Louis, Sept 18. Gen. Scbofield
has issued a .General.0rd-r,8tating that,
hereafter martial law will be rigidly en
forced throughout this Department
against all persons who shall in any
manner encourage mutiny, insub
ordination, or to create disaffection
among the troops, and against all per
sons who shall publish or utter publicly
words calculated to excite insurrection
and lawless acts among the people, or
who shall publish falsehoods and misrep
resentations of facts calculated to em
barrass and weaken the military authori-
ties, or in any way interfere with them
in the discharge of their duties. Any
person guilty of either of the offences
above mentioned shall be punished by
fine and imprisonment at the discretion
of a military commission, and any news
paper which shall contain any publica
tion in violation of this order will be
suspended
Another Capital in our Hand. Lit
tle Rock Occupied on the lGth-The
Rebel Retreating South.
Washington, Sept. 10. The follow
ing has been received:
T.lTTt.P. Rnrir Sent 10 Wo hnvo inst
entered Little Kock.
Gen. Davidson is pursuing the enemy,
who is fleeing South.
(Signed) F. R. STEELE,
Major General.
The Army of tlie Potomac Moving
Forward Sklr mlkUlng between
Cavalry.
Philadelphia, Sept 18. The Press
has the following :
Our army will not have to rest this
side of the Rapidan. For jwo days our
soldiers were without fires, tearing the
rebels, who would have shelled us.
Gen. Kilipatriclt made two faints of
crossing the Rappidan, but found he
could not live a moment on the other
side.
Yesterday a body of Rebels crossed the
Rapidan near Raccoon Ford, and drove
15(1 of our men away, but were after
wards driven back in confusion.
We lost about 30 killed and wounded.
Rumor says that a strong force of reb
els cross- d at Raccoon Ford this morn
ing, and captured 100 of our Cavalry.
The rebels have a strong position on
the Rapidan, but no great force.
Headquarter s in the Field, 1
Via Chattanooga, Sept. 17. J
All quiet No attack has been made.
The enotuy remains in possessien of the
Gam of Pigeon Mountain and about
.ufajexte. The lines are very close.
Occasional skirmishing.
Capt. Denny, Chief of Artillery of Van
Cleave s staff, was shot in the bowels bv a
sharpshooter. The wound is dangerous.
It is reported that Lon?street has ar
rived at Resaca with 20,000 men. Our
army is in splendid health and spirits.
In evacuating Chattanooga the enemy
retired to Lafayette and massed their
forces at that place, taking possession of
the Gaps of Pigeon Mountain, directly
in front of Thomas' column. The rebel
force has been made formidable by new
additions from Johnston, Buckner,
Hindman and Maury. Deserters report
the enemy now in superior numbers to
the army they had at the battle of Mur
freesboro. Among the divisions are Cheatham's,
bis forces, necessarily Til II eh Ctu f f nvi-iJ i m
crossing Look Out Mountains. The two
lines of opposing armies may now be
represented by a crescent The two
forces are within a few miles of each
other, but effectoally separated by a
range of mountains. The rebel position
can only be approached by three Gaps
Catlett s, Wing and Blue Bird, which are
Strongly guarded.
The rebel position covers an excelVnt
line of retreat on Rome nH r,.li.,...
where they will probably make a new
line should they be defeated here.
There are rumors that they have been
retiring for a day or two, but this is con
sidered unreliable. Gen. Rosecrans left
Chattanooga on Sunday and is now en
gaged in making dispositions to suit the
new situation. He has been ill, but is in
fine spirits.
In the fight with Negley the rebels lost
wver ininy Kinea. Uur loss seven killed
and thirty-five wounded.
Glllmore baa not Resigned.
Washington, Sept. 17. The Presi
dent himself is not awsre that Gillmcre
has tendered his resignation.
....... L : 1 "II a
- Maine Election.
Banoor, Me . Sept. 19. Returns from
379 towns give Corey 18,478 majority
tor Governor. The same towns las't
gave Coburn 5,921 majority.
River and Weather.
Pittsbckg. Sept. 17.
River 20 inches bv the metal mark,
and at a stand. Weather wet
Cincinnati, Sept IS. River has risen
i inches, with 3 feet in the channel.
weatoer cloudy. Barometer 29
Thermometer 78.
NEvV ADVERTISEMENTS.
samakeryT
Bread for the Himrry!
NEW STEAM BAKERY,
WATER STREET,
ETANSVILT.E, INDIANA.
WE DESIRE TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
r t of Evsnsville, aud tbe community in gen
ra! that our 6
W TEAM BAKERY.
11 WATER STREET,
in sii c.-sliil ojieratiou, aud we shall keep
tilv on hand and make to order, ou short
ail articles mad- at !iko manufactories 1
t-ousran
itoi.ee, ail articles made at !iko manulactories ;
-- , . "--, iscaers, ac. 4c.
B iuz -npnlied will, ai the nio.n, 1X
i.:.-:.itp it. in ni.r I.m.;.... .
' r imsinefs, we Ilatter iiiinul. .
we -.-ill CIVS th-m,it fim..l. ..it.....-.. :
- f ' en .MMd Oil! 1Q
nj oi ui:r got -as ana in pr:ccs
We wil, a s- keep on baud a large and choice
rock ol ( oof, clions, Krnitu, Nuts, c;fears, Ae , to
wh rh we call att ntion.
rders fui public o private Parties, Festivals,
Balls, Ac , Ac , promptly filled on reasonable
terms. toilSif A. WELD CO
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GROC FRIES.
& S
Wholesale Grocers,
TO and 72 Vine Street,
Bet. Second and Pearl Sta.
CINCINNATI, O.
HAVE ALWAYS ON IIAND AND FOR
Bale at th lowest market prices, a large and
well seloct-d a took of Groceries Tobacco, Cordage,
Wood U Warr, 4c , to which w inrite the atten
tion of M-rchants. sepia
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CITY
BOOT AKD SHOE STORE.
COMBS & GATCH,
SECOND STREET.
WE DEVOTE OUii KNTlItE ATTENTION iO
Tlie Boot and Shoe Trade.
OT R F ALL AND WINT' It GOODS ARK
Superior to any off red in market. We are
reeelvine gr-mts v. ry diy. (illr facilities ar- such
we ran and will sail goods cheaper than any other
h ns in ihu city
Hoots, Shoos and Gaiters mended for rothing.
MARBLE WORKS
T u-isx n eceivc ci.
Direct from the Quarries, to
The Finest Stock of Marble
Eer brought t this market, and for sale at
STREET & YOUNG'S
American and Italian
Marble Manufactory,
WAKE AMD SALES ROOM
No. 184
MAIN STREET,
Near the Canal
Our facilities for furnishing those wishing
MOMJIESTS,
GRAVESTONES,
" A I T L E S,
U,evyel,,T,R "",D Ur IiD're n"rp..ed in
Our Stock of Marble is complete, having l
elected wh great care at tU. uarr,ea my dTw
MEDIC IAL
A Valuable Medicine
FOR EVERY FAMILY
DRUGGISTS IN ALL
sections of tlie city
and country keip on
hand buy. sell nml re-cuinmi-nd
as a tonic,
stimulant nnd appetizer,
KaMcl'l Mi.inach Bit
ters. APOTHECARIES IN
all sec ions of the city
and connlrv kip In
st ick, sell and di-ponw
as a tonic Robac',
Sfoma-h Bitter.
PHVSKIANS in all
sciiou of tlie city and
i on nt ry spprore slid re
commend as a Ionic Ko
back's Stomach Hitters.
t; HOLERS in an
Mom of the city and
country keep enns'tan ly
supplied with and deal
in Robark's Siouiach
Bitte-w.
HOTELS in a'l sec
tions of ihe city aud
country sre supplied
with and "ctnnot keep
a Hi,!nl h '
rli. k..i.,.o. . . """"ui "
u . "u""l s ctomacn liitiers.
HOSPITALS throughout thearrav of the North
have found an indispensable tonic, and are using,
lor the -oldiers Robark's Stomach Bilters.
SITLERS in every regiment ought to have
and many have introduced, and highly recom
mend Rolack's Stomach Bitters.
LA OIKS, old and young, for Billiousness, Liver
J omplaints Languor Weakness an 1 general De
biliTy. air reconimnrlMi tn i;,.i i 1.
Bitfrs. 'I
EVERV BODV who desires a eood ton.v e...
giving tone to the sniriis. a b-.!tt.v j
strength to the system generally, slionld not fail
, i ... ,,t !.,...ac- s -t.ini-cti lIMtirs
DR. C. W. ROBACK,
nrn. j .. rroprieiiw, i llicmnatl.
Ofuce and M.nuf.i.w.. to w .
rropru-lor, l u
Elm Third Street. ' ' '"aIia 03
WjFor sale by all Drnggists everywhere.
LIQUORS.
3NT 23 W FIRM.
N. F. CARR &l CO..
HI''S:5AI'E DEALERS IN IMPORTED
"nd Domestic Wines and Liquors, have
opened at No 2S First Street, (adjo ning Mers
irij"?7?r'h Bro'' Ou.en.ware Stcre.) a large
tock of Liquors, to which we bg lo call the at
toaOoa o. the trade. We are prepared to offer ex
ira inliuary imlu rments to C.sh buyers, and re
spectfully nvite Merchants. Bar Keepers, dealers
and all Pthert who are intore-ted in buying good
Liquors, to call upon us before purchasing
Our stock is large, aud consists of a very groat
variety of imported Wines aud Liquors of almost
ereiy grade. Also, a large assortment of old
Bourbon, Mono, gahela and Rye H hisky, which
we wa rant to be genuine
fPt-om N. F. CARR A CO.
ONE DOLLAR REWARD.
WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWAKD TO
a. any tiersou giving information .m .
convict the irson or persons who painted mv
Zvi. "a" " o er 'h blac paint, and the w
nitii upon my house about two wee's ac . and
1 1 V us.-.
no naa since that time r,p.atedly broken lights
f irlass by throwing nieces of lim. i .
comelrom Or.S. W. Thompson's h. use, i-orcb or '
dt H oatrsge can be done from no other j
victionof any person who ma hereafter neri- n-L sil'" Harmcuy, on
irate such diabolical action.. PrP- I J";, itKU, ind ThursJay, Octob-r 6,h,
. :. , -louvws; or tor the con
SADDLERY.
CJliarles Babcook,
I rfJ&RTI K AND PRAlitBM .' Sb
Cnzth and Saddlery Hardware,
J4iii bXKLLZ,.
EVAN8 VILl.S, ISIIA XA.
HAVING COMPLITJD MY ARKANGK
meuts with Korojaa and Amuricau maim--factnrfrs
for a dlrert supply of till goods in my liaa
I am enabled to bidnceineats that can no; fail
to hs to th interest of all engaged in the boainoas
to give mr a tn. Ul Ifi VA tavir
1 uairs in part .
'.Ties,
Spring made
oft ne beat St"l
Bands. pname!r-da'
all kinds of Leathe.
Cloth, Linings for Carriages ,
Varii!sl"-s, Cn.tings of all kinds ;
Saddle Trcjs. English Bridk- leathers ,
Bits. ?ti: v:;, Sfnrs, Hemes, fine SiWer
i' ::.! ct a . r ; .Ivdmy Liud G i Trees ;
; Self-adjusting Pads ; T.. lor's"atetif Hame;FIy
Net ; She. TU;'.u.. , ilvrsu Bjrttikets ; Lociion
Girth H.l-i., .n .-fcnn Girth and Rein
rb.. i . il, iun and worsted: Lon
don Welt Nkina, aimploraTtlrle ;
Ivory ; Giitta Percha and Brass
lired Murtengal Kings;
superier Kerasys fer
Uurte Cover . the
Vest quality ef
Carriage
Bolts;
Patoi.t 6lg Trim, c, c. kc, Ac.
1 kesp iu fact everything appertaining to eithe.i
branch of the b-ir . and nnderataudlng bth
hranf hea thoronghly. we wonld npectfnlly invite
yonr atteutiun before pur basing elsewhere.
1 am also Agent tor Ward's Patent Spring Sa
w. r. roawni.
J. B. KACBEE.
IsteE NEW FIRM.
THE ST'BfBIBF.RS, WHOLESALE
' manufacturers of Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
Harness, Ac, dei-iie to inform Ihe public that we
nave largely increased ocr stock on hand, ii:d by
close application oursehes and the emp!"ment
of good workman in our shops, we are aide to fur
Jilh on short notice any and all kind" and quanti
ties of work to solt the trade. Those who will
faTor us with a call, tan atirfy themi-elToa. tkat
thoy ran procure, at lower prices, good snbstsu
IW, fancy and dur.ble work of us than they ran
anywhere else, (and far better than he Es'steru
shop. wo k.)
The member of the firm l.eing practical work
men themselves, attending iiersoiiaUy to all
oniers w ith promptness, cure and dispatch, deter
mined that none shall excel in stvle of finish or
quality of work, give better satisfaction to those
patronizing us; feel confident it will I to the
intern.! ol all to ciono ami sec fur ll.eiui-elvf, bt
lore pnrrhasiiig elsewhere.
More on l.otnti Street, above the Sherwood
HoTWei bwtWWU r'irst ai.d Seioud Mr. -. l. 20.
N B. Guarantee all we sell.
ep W r. COItWIN A CO.
itill Ou Hand and Determined to
Succeed.
GJ.EORGE THORNHILL takes pleasure in infor-
ming his old customers that iu the quality
nd style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot
be excelled. He has removed to Bray's New Build
ing. Pecoud street, bet. Main and Locnst street,
streets, where the choicest Harnees and Saddles
of every description can be obtained on the best
of terms. .
!:. pairing don- with neatness and dispatrh.
Secnud-haud Harness always ou hand. jel
REMO VA TZ
THE UNDERSIGNED FIRM HAVE RE
moved their Saddlery eKtahlishmmit to the
Corner of Main nnd Second Street, in the room oc
cupied by Fred. Krone, deceased.
C. WOLFF & J. KR0EPSCH,
MAvnrACTrREafl or and deaicbs is
Saddles, Harness,
(Store formerly ocenppied by Fred Krone.)
e-fS attended to with dispatch. Work
novl5-ly
DRUGGISTS
FJffiLY
WM. E. HALLOCK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
SO. 10, FIRiiT STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE,
Has lust received another large and splendid as
sortment of
vure Drnes, Medicines,
Unemieals, Fancv Article..
Perfumeries, Pomades,
Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Articles, p-aps,
Flavoring Extn-ats, &c &c
Brandies and Wines, for Medical
Purposes.
All the Atfrovti Patent Medicines kept .
tautlyon hand and for sale at North Ameri
on
arices
CSIi
as-Particular attention pakl to the compounding
r prescriptions at all honrs.
. WM- K HALLOCK,
N lOSouth First Street, near Post Office
"f,T27 Evan.rillo. fnd.
DRUGS, &c.
T2 HOUGHTON A
WC0D BEC. LEAVE
,T",,h ,ntlon of ihepi'rblic to their n
establishment just opened opposite the Oas
TO
ew
urt
..f ''"SPW'hased. at lowest cash prfcea, a fresh
stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Chemicles and Perfu
mery, iersoi,aIly selected from Eastern Mark.-ts
rlfl Z??" ' "PO" articles at a mo le
rate profit Great attention will be paid to the
important drpartmeut of prescriptions , and in all
things (hey intend to keep up with the times and
. rna, ineir enstomsrs
A LL PATENT MEDICINES CAN BE TCR
XX chaaedat the
CRESCENT CITY DRUG STORE.
MAYSVILLE COAL OIL IS SOLD AT THE
CKESCENT CITY Tikt r. K-rnrfv
A SPLENDID SODA FOUNTAIN IS OPEN
at the CRESCENT liTV dbi o cieWi.-1'
yERY CURIOUS PERFU.M EKIES ARE SOLD
V at the CRESCENT CITY DRUG STiiRE
CITY DRUG STORE
TJHYSKIAXS ARE
HFKPvrTvnTTv . t
t
formed that I) rPs.fririTii.ria BMat "yr
pared at the CRESCENT CITY DRUG STORE.
BROWN'S TROCHES FOR SALE AT THE
N Drug Store, opposite the Cour House.
CODA ASH IV ANY QUANTITY AT THE
U New Drug Store, opposite the Court House
Hifr If?. t'tTTLrf MEDICINE ALWAYS
rrmdv at the Nw Tim ...
Court Hons,. ' "',"le ln
L" CLECT1C REMEDIES CAN BE Ft
li Brouehton A -.!'. . .
Ol ND AT
- " " t vyywut; i
lie Court
POSEY COUNTY PAIR.
I 'HE FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE
hJ ?r i?atJ Agricultural So- iety will be
aiiiiSrir ' -. t:- -
m m
epiett
MEDICAL.
DR. JOH! BULL'S
COMPorXD
CEDROJN Bi rrERS
The Latest and Most Important Dis-
covery of the lth Century.
AJO MAN'S NAWK 18 MORE INTTMATKLT
1 connected with the history of th Materia
Medicaof the United States, or more tarorahlv
known as a pioneer in medical diacoTsrv, than
i that or Dr. JOHN BI LL, of Louis ille, Ky. Hk
, inimitable preparation of Sais parilla ha long
stood at theh ad of the various compunndsof that
! valuable drug His f xteryo Prcr iaiot Wiu
I Hii.ai has become a ho i hold wotil throughout
. the V"e-t ar.d South ; and his Worm Lozenges, in
I leas than a v.-sr after thsir introduction, attained
1 a reputairou as wide-spread as the coutinent of
North America. But rh ero ning glory of his
life remains to be attained in hi latest discovery,;,
or rather combination : for he do-a not claim to
have been the discoverer of ODKON' hich is the
l-asia of the bitters now effrird to the public.
That honor belongs to I he native inhabitants of
: Ceut'al America, to whom its virtues have been
known for more than two hnodrtd vears. Armed
with it, the Indian bids dt fiance to the moat dead -:
ly malaria, aud haudlr without fear the most
vencmons 'erpents. It is a belief w.th them that
while there i bnath k-ft iu r e b- dy, "tha Oedrun
ia -oii-iii to cure, no matter what the disease may
be.
While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse this i
extravagant pretension, lie is nevertheless satis
fied from a thorough examinati n nf the evidence
relative to its lirtue-, that as a remedy and pre
ventative for all diseases arising from exposure,
either to changes of weather aud climate, or to
the miasmatic iaflnences, it stands w thont a
riv.Vi and justly deserves the reputation It hos so
lone en yed in Central America and the West
. Indies, la J
DYSPEPSIA,
I And its attendant train of aymptoau, It acts
! more like a chsrm than a medicine. Tltere is
; nothing in the whole range of the Materia Medica,
' that Tor a moment bear a coniarison with it iu
; thisdiseaae.
A lull account of this wonderful plant Maybe
found In the llh edition of the V. 8. Dispensa-
toiy, pages 13f.7 an J l;t8.
A series of experiments in which Dr. Ball has
been for rars en... ... has just been brought to a ;
successful tcrmii.atlon aud he is now enabled u
ofler to the pnhlrc a combination cf Cedron wim
other approved tonics Ihe whole preserved in he ,
best quality ot copper distilled Bourbon whisky, I
which he ia ooligdVnt h- no equal in tlie world. I
He might furnish a volume of certificate, but
" paliiir have long since l-arneU to estimate
""C. things at their true value. The safest plan
I ior every one to test for himself the virtues ol
aj medk-ine. Give
Cedron Bitters,
Our trial and yna w ill never use an v others.
It U not necessary to publish a long list of dis
eases r w!,i.- the I'edron Bitters are a siiecific.
In sll disaes of tlie STOMACH, BOW.
ELS, LIVER OR KID.KYS
In nil ofiections of the of the BRAIN DE
PENDING IPOS DERANGEMENT
OP THE STOMACH OR BOWELKi
In OttlT, RHEIMAT1SM and NEU
RALGIA And in FEVER AND AGl'Et
It is destined to suersede all other remedies. It
not only cures these diseases, but it raxvEaTs
them.
A wine glass full of the Bitters taken an hour
, before each meal, will obviate the ill effect of the
' most unhealthy climate, and screen tlie person
taking it against disease under the most trving
exposures.
Sold by Drnggists nnd Grocers generallv.
aji.Kr.JUHN BULL'S Principal Ufiice, Fifth
Str.et, Louisv He. Ky.
Sold by n. J. SCnLAKPFEB,
W BIF.KBfiWEB-,
je2C-3m PETEK VIEULING.
GROCERIES.
(1HOOOLATK 2S boxes assorted brands hest
J Cnocobte, at U. A. C(KK'8.
LJ C. .tODA AND tiALKRATl'9
O . 39 kegs Liverpool 8. C. 8oda ,
'.V boxes do do
in papsrs;
20 boxes Sale rains ;
400 ttis pure Cream Tartar ;
At H. A. COOK'S.
ilOOPEK S ISINGLASS
2 fe xes 1 lb paperK ;
S boxes - lb papar. ;
At H. A. COOK'S.
R A IS I HNS
bxs Layer Raisens ;
HO quarter bxs Lsyor Raisins;
WO eighth bxs " "
At H. A. COOK'S
CUfNTN"ClfRO!f
x,MH) lbs choii new Currents ;
3ou lbs Genoa Citron ; At U. A. COOK'S.
'ARDINES
) 10 cases quarter boxrs Sardiucs ;
6 rases half bxs Sardines;
' ' AH. A.CTKnrs.
M
Ai'KEKEL .
2.'i barrels assorted Mackerel :
a hair barrels
30 quarter "
At H. A. COOK'S.
TI ERRING 10 lrrels exira No. 1 Herring at
11 HA. COCK'S.
PICKLED SALMON 3 tierces No. l P rkbd
8uln""' II. A.COOK'8.
I i POItTKR5 casks Lon.l-n Porter
B. A. COOK S.
yOUNGKR'S SCOTCH 'ALES casks Tonnc
A ersas-ortrd XXX Scotch Ale; lst brand
Imported ; jnt re eived at B A COOK'S
ENGLISH PKKLEs
10 dozen flhow Ch- w ;
3 " White Onions;
8 " Gherkins;
3 " Mixed Pickle:
All from Gross 4 Black well's ceVbrated f.et.ir.
London.
At U. A. COOK'S.
l,v NO LISH SAUCES
u Vi dozen half pints Worcestershire Sauces ;
12 " pints ..
0 ' quarts u
3 " s-nre Schninns ;
8 " John Bull Sane ;
3 " Sir Kobt Peel .-.;
1 " Lojrr.I labia
I " R--cding "
3 ' Sti liana
3 Be. t Steak "
3 Mogul
3 " Soho "
24 ' London C:uh
Just r-celved at
H. A.COOK'8.
TEA. TEA
o half chests assorted Ooloni- T
1' Ja,u " '
" " " Young Hyson Tea;
0 " Gunpowder "
" " " Imperial
Jat irccired at II. A. COOK'S.
COFFEE. COFFEF
25 bags choice Bio Coffee;
Java Cotfee ;
5 " " Marracai Coffee ;
2 bal.is ' Gunn Mocha Coffee ;
Instore and to arrive, at H. A. COOK'S.
FLAVOBIVG EXTRACTS
24 dot. 2 ox. Extract Lemon
10
4
24
6
4
4
4
2
4
2
2
2
Vanilla;
ii
Peach ;
Cellery ;
Roses ;
Orange ;
At H. A.
4
2
Warranted A No. 1.
COOK'S.
TV ACARONA AND VERM AO LL A
i-V-a. 25 boxes Macaroua ;
25 " Vermacila;
Just Received, at H. A. COOK'S.
TTtATER PROOF G D and S B CAPS"
T 2f)0,0(in assorted Gun Caps ;
At H. A COOK'S.
TVJUTS, DATES, AND PRCNES::
XI 10 barrels Java Almonds ;
5 Bordsox Almonds ;
10 " Filbert;
" English WalnuU;
3 " Braxill Mats;
3'0 pounds Shell d Almonds;
3 tails Fresh Dates;
15,00 pounds Best Turkish Prunes;
At H. A. COOK'S.
"niGS, FIG-
100 drums Fresh Figs ;
At II. A. COOK'S.
RICE RICE
10 bags Prime Rice ;
At H. A. CO0K'8.
SODA ASH
3 oasks best qnality Soda Ash ;
Jut Keceivid, at H. A. COOK'8.
SAL SODA 2 casks Sal Soda) "
At H. A. COOK'S.
AMERICAN PRIDE BLtCKING
250 dox. assorted sizes Blackimr :
1
"' ileceived.at H. ... COOK
PORN STABCH-30 dox. beat Corn Starch. foP
. '""", m H. A. COOK'S
VJ E E I N ED S UG A RS
11 20 ba
arrels Cru-!ird la.
1 " Powdered Sugar;
5 boxes Loaf Sugar :
25 barrels Refined B. Sugar ;
Juat Received, at H. A. COOK'S.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
WATCHES, JEWELRY
ASD
orT A-r-r nr a t .
blE V LK VV AitE:
PL. OE1SSLER HAVING JUST RETURN
. ED from New York City, when- he has pur
cluwed the largest and fiia-t stack of Goods, wtiictt
they 'lfcr at vry low prtcsaat
WHOLES A LE
RETAIL.
They call the special attention of the Country
Hrrrhants and vicinity at large. The stock com
prises the finest selection of
Pine Gold and Silver WATCHE8,
o x. o o be: s,
T 13 "W JES JLm jel sr ,
SILVER WARE,
Iiolci Glasses,
OPERA GLASSES,
SPECTACLES,
EYE GLASSES, &c., &c.
Also, a latve stock of the very heat brands ol
PLATED WARE
Mauufacturod In the United States.
Fine full Tea Sets,
FiDe Carters,
Fine Cake Baskets,
Fine Card Lasketp,
Cups and Goblets,
Tea, Table and Desert Spoons,
Tipped, Beaded & Threaded Forks.
Soup Ladles, Fruit Knives, and
Napkin Rings,
Children's Setts of Knives, Fork
and Spoons;
Also, a large stock of Gold Pens.
All of which we offer at Wholesale and Retail
at very bm figures. Call aud examine oar at ck
before purchasing elsewhere
P. Is. GEISSLER . CO.,
No. is Main Street,
(One door above First.)
N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing fine
Wau h-s.
DRY GOODS.
THE NEW
MY cms MUl
EXCITEMENT
A T
Nos. 14cfc 16
Street.
WITHOUT DELAY,
COOUDCHETS,
When, you will find them opening the Urgeat
a-ortmentof
Ever offered in this markst
in
Rich Silk and Dress Goods.
T.r h.v, -oCaj, tk
Embroidered Edt. .nd lB.ePt.
ng'! Ke1 -, Dress Tri.ml..,,
L-dlea' ClotM and Be.v.r Cloak.
x.ace Collars and e.. a,. a.
Chandler's Block,
No's. 14 & 16 First Street,
Tvo doors Wat of Pott Office,)
.auonubB, INDIANA.
L. riXUAM, Soc'v.
myis
T- a. eooLioex.

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