Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 289, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1854 — Page 4
MEDICINAL.
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m : ir triii' 01 a?x 1 mSyy and walj.lt, ci cm ati i I'tlfc undersigned has removed hi Mercantile Col sou ... 7 "cw oul'ding, northwest corner of Wal milt . streets, where he has ailed up a splendid n th .-nS exlressly f'" hi business-havii g spare 1 o.... m ,'a",, nor eP"e n making them in every re ?ÄunirsuV':en,entBnd P"". Koora4 kIXPian ad'Pt,Ml I" teaching combines practice with In n Vi tea 1 "f U9in ka, the pupil are exercised n making original .-nth.- of everv dav business transl , " . ";"-naliini, posting, balancing accounts, openho IrvTS of a Ifreat variety of different sets of wh I"' r P-irtiirhIp and individual business, wn.-r- lh.. (,iM,,. 1:t4l pr,,p..r.,,,n,i adverse ;and wus -pialifylnc the student for entering Into the practical ouues of tho accountant in auv kind of business, nruv car,e of Instruction will consist of DOUBLE ENTitv BOOK KKEPING, embracing every department or trade and mercantile accounts, viz: Wholesale, retail, commission, exchange, banking, manufacturing. nipping, in.livi.lual, partnership, steamboaling. and compound coiiipmy business; commercial cal culations, practical peniiianshiii. an.l Lectures mi rnmmnrrul 1 iw Jso, lecture ou thsj science of accounts, custom of inerk ..... .. . i . - V.l. Iii.-. UK. In addition to th; regular course of study, the under lsTne-1 has made arrangements with .Messrs. Henry Fnow, H n. B. HoeWf, Pror. C. W. Wright and ther eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course of lectures wn tlio ub)octa of common law. historv of commerce, K I : . '. , . ' Mimical ftuiKiiiiv a, I'Diiiieote.i with -..niiiu-ri-e. diem Utr as connected with commerce, and oilier subjects of Creat importance in a commercial point of view, never before iutr iduced in any Mercantile College in the U. Fines. Pupilsare inst'uctoa individually, audnotiu classes, so tbt ssuJents may enter at any time, and proeetl in the ratio of their capacity aud assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupils are examined privately if they desire it) when the student undergoes rigid and thorough interrogation, by the Prin eipal. assisted by a committee of Practical Accountants n I Business Men.) and lKpiomas awarded to those who re deemed worthy of them. A course can be completed In from six to ten weeks. The Print-ipal will take pleasure in doing everything In his power to advance his students, and make them thorough and accomplished accountants; and his exten live acquaintance with tbe business community will generally enatib- him to procure situations lor tuosedel roiis of obtaining them. TEKtlS; Por a fivll coarse of lessons In Book Keepng. Writing, CbsMMntal Calculations. Commercial Law, Ac, fl). focWilsswlytM. S. tAGOJl, Principal. iHauki.f: d f fori IIK.MOVKU TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANK- ") j TONS of the finest Marble ever brought to the JLYit West, at Wholesale or Retail. Dealers in Mar bi. are er.-sly invited to examine my stock, fori will make it to their interest to patronize me. Mysto k con, 1. 1- 1 ( r.irnra. White veined .V I ive colored I tali au in blocks and slabs. American white, varigated, blue, clouded und statuary, which was selected witb great care at the Vermont Quarries. MOM UM BATS of all sty law, SCROLLS, OBI.EISK, TOM ks. HEAD AHO FOOT STONES, Countertops and Furniture Marble ou band and mad o order at Eastern prices. Grateful for th past liberal patronage, I expect to merit a continuance of the same. Give me a call. M. A. LAWRENCE. N B. Orders from a distance promptly and SjMMkt rtly filled. All work warranted. aug-.? CABINET WARE HOUSE. ICO It IK I IIKI.I V 1 havk on hand a large supply of every varietv of I aluni'l are, of the best workmanship and material, on Main bc- . AUI t.-en I h.r-t ana r ourtli itrecls. I. limber Yard. 1 have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoned. Also, 73,000 feet dressed Plooriiig. Coffin. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand. AH th above articles I will sell on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling house next the shop. JyÄ-üiu COFFEE HOUSE AND RESTARALTT. rVater Street, nett asara (' m ;a -i i . h. an . r il I e , u. HENRY SCHAEFFER'S new Coffee House and Restaurat, in the three story brick house, between Insurance Co. ofllce and the Pavilion Hotel, is now fitted up in the best style, and he is prepared to receive hit mends and the public, and accommodate them in the nest manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest 1 iquors. Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he will serve up in the most approved style and at all hours of tbe day. Mr. S .will always keep a good variety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to tho bouse is a BOWLING SALOON, with two line Alleys, and every accommodation requisite for such place. Also a ttlLLIAROSALOOX, with twoexcellent tables, with India Rubber cushions, and Saloon lit up with gas. L.aiunco Stram Fnniittir Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. M.Mr. U K I 2 K I. iV K L I T W O K r . ltd Inform tho public that having recently established in Uuslasco City, a Steam Furniture Factor . t': - iave commenced manufacturing Bureaus, Hedsteads, Wardrobes, and several other kinds Of Purniture by steam, thus enabling kwMBI to furnish these articles lower than can be purchased elsewhere in thiscity, mndatCiaeiaaafi Factor price. Their work in every respect is equal to that of tbe Cincinnati factories. They are also prepared to do Turning work of every des cription. and will be prepared to furnish country laaniiacturers with what thoy desire in this particular. The atention or those wanting Furniture is called to the work ol this Factory. The wareroom Is or. Main street, between Third and Fourth. Wo keep for sale Chain of different varieties, j - ti: .:h Tii:i U- V irtii'.-ire.iittiier n. dec'jH-ly SOMETHING NEW! MESSRS. J AM HS SC AS TL IS d SOS, HAVE Just receive 1 a large lot of STOVES iNMBt Albany, N. 'ork, Cincinnati, and Louisville. The larghsl lot, and let as'ortmcnt of the most approved patterns ever brought ! Parlor Stoves of the ago. ami examine our aaaortthis City. The most beautiful For further particulars, call saeut at the old stand oue door from the Washington sept 1 j tf House SADLBRY-WARB ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. j . 1 . 1 ; 1 . 1 . 1 o 1 1 , DBALKK III S A I) L K it y- n A H B . V c. . T f A j'Kt r icfived a full assortment of Saddle Trees of 1 L tlt kinds. Biidle Bits. Stirrup Irons, Buggy Mount igs. Webs, Seating, Ac. Ac, which he will sell on rea- . 4iatle terms H also keepsou hand ;i general :i -.-. rt -nent of Su l lies. Harness, Bridles, aud all other things -pertaining to the busiii -s, f Ins Ifl manufacture, rn vfaiu trjel, betweun First and Second streets, at the old stand. locttfrtf LIVE RY AND S Ali 13 STABLE. THE undersigned have purcnased Pri8) yV Livery st iMeyesi Locust street, aud maOe ira jf provemenU to it, and now have on hand fo ' 1 hire a good stock ef HosES, BUGGIES an'' CARRlAi'K. to wlii. h we invite the atliJiitioii of th . public. They intend from tliis time to endeavor to satisy the wants ti IBM BSlhstS in this partie'ilar. snd hope lh articles anl terms will prove agreeable. Carriage fol yrties excursions, funeral ss)SV,at Wtysea hssBsl, Heina prov.ded with good hostlers, wo are prepared to board orses and feoep. them in ÜM 'l Itflsl aujf34 M.&K. H. U IiAUMO. imor & nor. 11 i r tcTouvj WATEB STREKT, NEAR THE PA VILLto.t HOTEL. MM I ....... 1 i. m Iii r..r,..i-f f 1 11 v in. iiiiuin;i-"iivi w. ...... . 1 wr 1 Sil f ,r:" 1110 public, that he has now on hand Bl rll the largt and most approved styles ofr wW.ust.uand sale work l.adie. loro,.., id. La I .Buskins, Walking shoes -ind Mi .pers .Uo for Misaes', iV, . .v. . Also on hand a sPU ndbl ck osf LeaUier and Fin lings, for sab w ' , U low for cash, al bis old stand sn ater 'l ',0 Ki Also lock of Leather .11 l.. 0mm - -- it. Pi,w.li..ii'Holl. augUlvl P. DEl'SNER. SHERWOOD HOUSE. fTxHR subscriber has taken the above house, and has L enlireli refitted and refurnished it, ami is prepared s to entertain the patrons or the house In a satisfactory manner. He has also rented tbe briek Stable, owned sy Mr. Peter llurke, and has a goo 1 slock of horses and ear-ria-res to let. . , Tho stable is large, clean and well located, and good hostlers are In constant attendance. Particular attention will be paid to the eare of horse left with him for keep tng.andln all respects, tho public shall find the Hherweod tioiueagood UoteL. f)?e tf 1 J. A. BY EBB.
M!ELLAEOUS.
GRi; TF.!ST r' -m PROFKSSOR WlJCOVEllT orTflEu'il!'V MKv?ri AU1KS AND GENTLB- - rixv t ,7 , YGUNG AGAIN! hair r bald head, had noalch for lite, if the. grey much, thai they were regai","'"1, , lr.a ,l. nra persons. Therefore rad tn " ?ld gH H 5! ortunav to supply jo.rfj; ' n .Ä It will give the Bald-headed . look turn!l If rev nair 10 H natural color, anc--;- . iiftndruff :ilul 1 1 i 4 irro.i'i liiu inultop fntin the It also invlgorate tbe Hair, makes it oft n. ents act upon the roots oftbesame. . xa.n by scientific, as well at by men who n . . lhe public esteem, and found satisfactory." , . ties have already been sold within Uiela" in the citv of St. Louis and ricluity, and ?T' ' ninJ number In the States of Ohio, Kentucky 7, "'"J ini-. 1 .1... r 1...... jui.ina aim Illinois. im me isiiinru.-tpiiinm., in iciiri. d certificates which are voluntarily sent every day to" clor, he would selecwa. few and submit them t u lnu public's attention : ,w St. I .or is, Oct. 24,,,Prof. Wood Sir: At your reuuest, I willingly.,' you a statement of the effects of your Hair Rcstor,ve up :i my hair. I commenced its us- when my hair fjuite gray, and I sooa began to see its effect in restorl. the natural fluid to it. it immediatelv hesran to change 1 Its native color, until It is entirelv restored; and from carefullv watching Its eff. ects, I am satisfied that it Is not only entirely healthy in its effects, but that if faithfully applied according to directions, no lady willbedisap M)nted. 1 therefore cheerfully recommend It to all my friends and ull who nave use for such an article. Kesbectfull) yours, dec.. MRS. K. BEARDST.KY. Extract of a letter from R. ITkorn, Sheriff of LmBi County, III. v-. I - r T tit Dear Sir; Yours of June 21rt. accompanied by abottle or your fair Ktttaruttre, was received. I very soon thereafu-r commenced using it. and it has entirely realor el my hair to itsuatvral youthful color. lucre is can sideruble inquiry for the article, dtc , . . ... 1, , 1 1 , , 1 1 c-rj icspccuuuy vours, n. inun.i. Kam. MVh., Augusts, 1853 This Is to certify that one year ago 1 was quite gray and ray hair so thin uon the top of my bead, that 1 feared its entire loss. In this condition 1 applied for and obtained ".bottle or prof, wood s "Kestorative." and before I had ... 1 . .... l. ...I . ,1... . . 1 1 I a . , J, used one quart botlle, the gray hair had entirely disappeareo. ana 11 nail inicKetieu up so 11s to be a rull as usu al, and it assumed a beauttrul glosy appearance, aparently more (eantiful than it ever was before. I do, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who valae a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also state that I use it now, occasionally, lor its healthv and beautifving effects. SARAH J. BROW X . Tho following certiorates seak for themselves, as the gentleiiH-n whose signatures are attached, are known to thousands : St. Lons, September 20, 153. Dr. 0. J. Wood Sir: 1 have used nearly two bottles of your Hair Restorative, and have found its effect very satisfactory. It has entirely destroyed all dandruff from my head, aud restored my hair to its original color, which had become quite gray. WM. TKUKSliAIL. St. Lons. SentemberM. 1R53. Pear Sir: Ry the advice of a friend of mine, who bad been using y our Hair Restorative, 1 wasinduced to try it, discovering, to my great astonishment, that my friend's hair, which, when I last saw him before, was very gray, had been completely restored to itsoriginal color, having as flue glossy appearance as it bad when 1 knew him twenty years ago. I commenced using tho Restorative about Ave weeks ago, and am perfectly convinced that it will produce tbe desired effect, It having restored the color ofiny hair, more than half of which was white, to procisely the same it was when 1 was twenty years old, with the same healthy and glossy appearance. I have no hesitation in recommending it to m v friends and the public generally, believing that if used according to directions Ihey will not be disappointed. Yours, very respectfully, N". B. HÖLMAN. It r There are manv yonnggvntlemen.as well as plentv ol old ones, whose l eads are turning grav, which gives the former a good deal of uneasiness, and exposes the are of the latter. To avoid these little erplexities we advise such of our readers to use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, which 'will. In the course of a few weeks, mange tbe whitest hair to Its natural color. It does not dye the hair, like moslofthe hair restoratives, hut produces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the floatend and gives ila line and glossy appearance v- nave s-en many persons who nave used it success fully.and who pronounce it the only invention which has come up to their Idea of a "sure cure for gray heads." I We commence. I wing it about two months since, and if we are any judge of age and beauty, it made us at least t'-w years younger. In tact, we are beginning to look quite young again, and feel very much like getting a young wife. The change Is miraculous, and it would be as difficult to ftiid a gray hair now as it wnnM be to Und an idea in the head of the Duke of Buckingham. We know several old maids and some young widows whose locks are Just beginning to assume a silvery hue, and who have been talking seriously of resorting to this remedy, and we advise thuiu not to delay longer. It meter fail$. St Lai Herald. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, at No. 114 Market street, under Wy man's Hall, St. Louis, Mo. For sale In E.ansvllle, Wholesale and Retail, by nov!5 6mdw HALLOCK 6c STODDARD. V1IOTllF.lt F. Flit FN 1.00 PK.vr UP! TEHRIP1C EXPLOSION !! Tremendous Volcanic Fi option!!! A man "Seared as with a Hot Iron" IN THE SEETHING LAVA!!! SOME three years ago we took into our employment and confldeny-e, a man by the name of Mclean. No well were we pleased with his devotion to business, and the int. rest he displayed in our pecuniary affairs, that in the con rse of a f c w months we took bins Into a limited partnership for one year. Thus, by large pecuniary gain, and the introduction tf his name 11 to the commercial community, he was warmed into sacialand public being and vitality by and through our aid and influence, viper like- he stung Hie hands that gave him sustenance. Having learned the immense popularity of that wonderful reine Jy, THE MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! And not having genius euough to originate, nor intellect andUtb-nt enough to sustain an article of his own conception. ami original and independent of others for an existence like all parasites, he determined to cling to the skirts and draw vitality, sustenance and support from others. He made a mixture of "TAR and TlTHPENT15 E" filched from ns a name" mutilated our direc tions and advertisements, and called this abortive deformity "Volcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and flimsv pretext or originality . He bns made desperate ef forts to iuduce dealers and the people to ru v and csk his worthless, fllthy and pvrniciotis trash, by t epresentiug it to be similar to, and equally efficacious with the original, true, and only genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! Rut he has signally failed in his labored attempt at deception, and has had to resort to Perry Davis' Pain Killer" to make a precarious support? Whatcau we say orsuch a man? If be has any conscience we need say no more. If he has none, we can only warn the public against imposition, aud thus for the present we leave him lit bis naked deformitv and exposed to the BURNING FLAMSS OF TRUTH. From tbe agony of which his "villainous compound' can never relieve him. ICTCAUTION NUMBER TWO. II Another feeble effort has been made to profit bv the popularity or our article, by man in Louisville, who put up a few gross or.i preparation w htch he called American Mustang Liniment." He has, however, become satisfied of the error he committed, and has "pledged his sacred honor" that lie will never more infrli ge on our 1 rights, bor attempt to decsiive and impose upon the ere- , dulity or unsuspecting confidence of the public, 011 whom ! be is dependant for his living. With this pledge, we ' have agreed to draw a dark veil of charity aud forgivein ss o er his past acts, and let him go in peace. BUT WkJ WARN THE AFFLICTED! Tob ware of ull impositions, ami b ly no Liniment that has not our name on tbe wrappers and directions, and the evidences of the "copy right secured," and you will get the worth of your money, get relief from your inferinitios, tue I Mess the day that iiiu used tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENTi 1 ' I he Liniment is put up in three sizes, and retails -." cts. .ill els and 91. The lame bottles contain much I nt more Liniment in proporticulo tue prices and are therefore cheapest. JUT Principal oftlce 30, Broadway, .New York, ami corner Third and Market streets. St. Iiuis Mo., and for sale by dealers In Drugs and Medicines and by country st .re keepers in all parts of the United States. kr For sale in Evansville by K KLI.KR, PARXSLEY it CO., MILLER At CO., Jy Ifi-Iy Aw and several other Druggists. (O-IMItl MKMIIP. T "11 1 undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner rnliin under the stvle and firm nt 1 V for the transaction of a general Forwarding and Commission Businsss ; aud have erected for that purjKisoa very larjre and spacious K I re-proof Warehouse, on the abash and Erie Canal und corner of l.o, usl and lluiih im streets, and near the Depot of the Evansville an t f , (,lV,.IlU.nl , p-oduce and Merchandi Th River, Ruilroud, tanal pr ptly at the lowest r I'Mwfordsville Railroad, where they will have ample room und convenient facilities for storing all kinds of lixe. care to Consignments, either hy or Waggons, aud will forward rates. I bey wiilirive iM-rsonal attention to the purchase or sale of Prod uro or Groceries in this market, and solicit onl. rs for the purchase of Sugar and Molasses on the Coast, as oue of (he firm will be n the South during the W inter. Hi hope 1.) unremitted attention to merit and share tbe public patronage. J. W. FOSTER. CEO. FOSTER, decU W.ü. AIRMAN. JUST received at the corner of Mnin nnd First sU-, a fresh supply of while and colored Cartiet Chain, Colion Hatting and 500 aud 00 Cotton Vnrns; for sale low by feetri) SHANKI.1N oa REILLY.
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DR. O. HALBTUD'S MLLÖ WILL relieve every ' human being" who has any O f the following symptoms : Indigestion "''a,lachev-Ä. x-Ht.iion Hili.Tusnetf Extreme Nerrou. Agitation A,.,riUv Palpitation of the Heart A sensf ' oppression ai .n iin.pu,y, the t1 "f tl''" Stomach esi exfriion Mistiness At Indistinctness of n nr ' .on Dr spirits it.'.vii?ss teaviirss Vision Unpleasant tte In the Mouth, particularly when rising in tbe morning Dull heavy pain and sense of weight in the Head A temporary loss or memory A sense of Emptiness p, .! lo" frt pientanil sore feeble than usuul DesKndency Emaciatioeaud Extrem Debility. Sid Hndsand Feet N Tut. ess ot the Li ins and oieparts ''rtr Nausea 1 Hifflcur ol Kesptration Stupoi Irriubtyl ! Irowssa llebilit I s I r.... 1 I V.. ' ,!', Kesllesess Costivcss. Principal Depot at BUhET'S, NO. 14, EAST FOURTH STKEET Cl INHaTI, OHIO. Fokale bv Druggists e very where. i if .Ml t III IV iTUoitrv Healers supplied at Proprietor's prices by all HHinsti DruggisU. . TTPPur.ase none but "O. IlALrrto's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills." TCpEverbox of the Vcaata Pill, has the nameof "O. IIlst" on the side label. For sale iiEvausville, Ind., by KELLER, FARNSLEY or CO., HALLOCK A STODDARD, MILLER Ai CO. octSO WOOLSEY ö LINCK. TO DUIMiUsTS, PHYSICIANS, AND COirM'ltV MRRCB A NTS. mil I iimlerslwu.l have now in store a large stock of JL Drugs. Medienes. Chemicals, Oils, Paints Varnishes, Dve Woods, Gissware, Patent Medicines, Brushes, Axe. dec, and are -onsUntly receiving rresh supplies, from the manufactirers and Eastern markets, which tney are determined to H at a small advance. Ourartlclesaro al Selectol with great care, and warranted to give sutisfn'tioD as to genuineness, duality and price. Surgical Instrumens. Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Unices f the most n proved styles. Pure Brandy, Old Re Whisky and Wines for medical purposes l f, of the "erv best ijualities. Also a large iipplv if liaguerrean Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicds, dec, at a small udvunce froit Eastern prices. Mrs Miller's Fine Co Tobneco. and a choice lot or old Havana Segara Bin! t'iges, See lsand Fountains. Merchants and dealer; will please call and examine our stock when in the of , and all orders will be attended to immediatelv and csrefullv packed. AUMi C. Hallo:k. ) .4 ALLOC K. ot STODDARD, W. H. P. Stoddard, J Wholesale Druggists, Oct. 5 if Main street, near tho river. CnAltmttEK'S MAGTC WOUND HEALER! This is decidedly the greatest Remedy for the cure of Fresh Cuts and Bruises, that has ever hoi-n before the Public. Il will cure Fresh Cuts. It will cure 9ammm Bruises. It will cure Fresh Sprains. It will cure Sore Nipples. It will cure Chappvd Hands. It will cure Inflamed Eyes. And all Kvternal Injuries. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, as regards the magical influence that GARDINER'S MAGIC WOUND HEALER exerts over Fresh Cuts : LETTER FROM ILUJfOtt, Famcy FaJtn. Franklin Co.. III., August 15th, !-.':. Ma. Gardiksr: Sir: 1 have had yonr Magic Wound Healer In my family tbe last year, and hare used il in several esses. I will mention one or two of them in particular: Last winter 1 was chopping-; and my axe struck a limb and glanced and struck my ankle, which it cut very bad. 1 used nothing else on it but your Magic Wound Healer, and il was well In about two weeks. Our little child, which Is about eighteen months old, had a very bad breaking out on its head mi wife put nothiiif; else on it but your Magic Wound Healer, and it cured il in a few duys. I have also used it on in v horses, and it gives general satisfaction. Respvctfuflv, yours, GEORGE K. MAK YELL. CUT HI S TOE OFF ! The evidence here given in favor of GARDINER'S MAGIC WOUND HEALKR will seem almost incre.litdo to those who have never tested iis grtat htaliog pofrero, nevertheless we give it in .Mr. Dodje'sown words, as we know il to be kfSMI Mr. WILLIS DODGE, living near Cynthiana, Posey county, Ind.. says that last winter, about Christmas, while enraged In chopping wood, he cut his foot very bud, he repaired to the house .ind got his boot off, and found that his great Toe was rut off: he sent immediately for a bottle of UARldNKK's MA61C WOUND HEALER, (as he hal heard of its being used for fresh cuts,) and having put the toe back to its place, commenced using tbe Msgic Wound Healer, and in a short time the pain and soreness all left; he continued the use of the Magic Wound Healer, and iua few weeks HIS TOK (IRUtrF.I) OJY AO AIM"! I nei or having Inflamed or become sore. Mr. Dodge says he may be referred to as to the benefits he received from the use of the Magic Wound Healer, as he has used it in -cverul cases in his family, and says it is the t.est reineilv for fresh cuts he ever used Numerous certificates could begiven. but wr think the foregoing siitllcient. ns thev show conclusive) that Oar diner's Magic Wound Heiiler trill cure fresh ruts, and thalfresh cutstrantud with the Magic Wound Healerwill not inflame or become ore. freparee bv JAS. L. GARDINER. d by Thomas Newman, Mount Vernon, Ind. ' K. It. Mall.Hk, Prilieetou, " " Woolsey A l.inck. Evansville. and by Country Merchants generally. febl7-Sind3mw THAVE W Tin ASVE A.Htsxi 1'! ARE KIER'.S ROCR OIL, a teaspoonful over., three hours, in the absence of the fever, and you will be cured of Ague. Same dose will cure IMarrboea dose every hour for Cholera Morbus for Piles and Rheumatism, dose 3 times a day, and apply externally. For Bums, Worms and Croup it is an excellent remedy. For Sore Eyes, bathe. 3 times a dav. You can lie cured of Coughs and Colds, While Swellings, Old Sores and Dicers, Cancerous Affections. Ac. Ate. by its use. It hi I cured hopeles- i-ji.es of Blindness and Deafness. Good for Biles. Eruptions or the Skin. Titter, and Female Dis eases. NOW THhSE THINGS ARE SO, and the reason is Nature made this Oil. and made it rioiit. Il is uiuKing curesaii - , Irirmls raiiidlv a so. mas tried, all over tbeeoiintrv It i. i ..a iJ ..I'v- . ....... :...i .... " !- ' ""Hie IIS .nnurm r lull-, mm, urn UKe tue oui ieium-kj U.l, n us.- l internum us well as externally. Get a free Circular of Directions of the Agent examine and try this wonderful remedy. It is safe and disappoints none. Price Ml cents. EVERY VESTIGE of the dreadful Disease, Scrofula, can be completely eradicated in less time und at less cost or iiieouveuieuce to the patieut than with auy other remedy. 'I he healthful balm fr m Nature's secret spring. The bloom f li- iiih, and Ufa, ka man will bring; Asfrom her depth the utagtc llstatd flows Toe Isa our s isjbrli ma. nam s-ssaasn our woes. This Petrol, in,, ,,, n '., ,u,ar PitUburgn, Pa., IIMl feel below th,. earth's surface. For sale by KEI.LEK, FAKNHDKY a CO , uool.sEY ot L1NCR. and HALLOCK Al STODliA I; D. Kv ausville. R. M. LVoN.Fo.t Wayne, ...tid aw Proprietor T tmw rAmknr BsbMKtkkt HF. niid. --i.Mh d I. ii rennt ad Ins stock of Groceries from Water stre.-t, to lhe New Brick Building, corner of Locast and Neeoad stre ts. As he designs to keep s, regular sesrpis .1 mm i srtlete, afrafi4ses to a of'HTn . und to .,. 1 the lowest cash prices he hopes to recent a share ol the p dr.. nage of tlmse ar .una mm. j M HAMILTON. s-pl. dif oJtm. IIOI.DF.M, mini n.l.Al I A I M 1 If, ou Kirst. .Ireet, I., t w.-en Mnin J-VB. and Locust, is now nrrmnul m mifnrtn rn int x. 11.101 a suit or Clothes, at the shortest notice, and warranted to flt. Hehasngoodassortuieniof Sprmgand 1 Summer Goods, consisting or Cloths, Casslmers, of vaI nous colors, plain and fancy Vestlngs, me, Ac. Sum ! mer Clothing made up .,, the iiinie.i i.i fash Ion able styles. Mr. H. will spare no painsto merH a eon- : rtuuaneaof Uie patrvnnge vt ,u, inch be has be. 11 hither I 1 to iBTwrva. 1
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES. THE NEW YOllK CRYSTAL PALACE A FAILURE)
NOT that we mean to say the Exhibition in Sew York was a failure; no.tbere were very handsome things r ull Nat-- us exhibited thenl but the expectation through the whole country, and particularly in Ä'ew York w as so great, that many St re-keepers intended to ms'.e fortunes in a year laid In heavy sleeks of the finest and best Goodsand eonscnsieiitlv. :bat our houii-lniiig people did not like to spend tbeir money by the bushel, staid at home, and many of those Ibrtune-seekers had to fail, and give up business. Our Buyer in Sew York, wbsr is alwavs 00 tbe lockout for good bargains, as our customers well know, had, a couple weeks ago, a good chance to buy a whole slock OP PASCY DRhXS AMD HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at far reduced prices, which we offer now to sell as low as never was anything her before. The articles, too numerous tb mention, we only will do in part, viz: A due assortment of LINEN'S; Dcl.AIN ES, plain and printed; PP. I NTS, JACONETS; WIM MUSLINS; CURTAIN MUSLINS; KID GLOVES; DRESS SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest and best assortment of ENGLISH HOSERY; FINE FLANNELS; BED TICKS; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. We only wish everybody would come and examine this stock, as there was never anything here before like It. ( janiW) W M . LO WEN I HALL 6l CO. NEW YORK COAIMISSIOSTHOUSE. I IIO vi n 11. ilAUHCE, WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street. Now York. TEIXG long established with an extensive connection If in the above business, respectfully solicit consign ments of all kinds of Westen. Produce, which will revive immediate and personal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and liber-il cash advances made ou all Shipments when required by J. H. MAG II EE & CO., feb-20-tf Evausville, lud. II I'. PFO IC D'N FASILYGR OCE It Y . THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville aud vicinity, that be has just opened a fresh stock of Familv Groceries, and Provi- . - . . .. .. . . . . . sionsorcvery lescrtpuon, ou rin street, next ooor to James Steel's Lumber Yard, where he hopes, by strict attention to busiuess, to merit and rece.vca share of pub lic patronage. I am daily receiving fresh supplies of Rotter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard ami Poultrvfroni the country, and shall kefp constantly ou hand a full supply of all staple articles for table use. My MARKET WAGON will deliver all goods bought rt my Store, to the residence of the purchasers, promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Please call and ex. amine my slock. (janl6-ly) E. T. BEDFORD. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING!! M ESSRS. SATERLEE St DK'GARMO have now on hand a good assortment of one ind two hre l.arriasres. Koek..va ami liuggies, nianuiaciiireu ai ineir ow 11 shop after Hi 1 most approved and modern styles. Messrs. S. 6c DeG. will proinpllv All all orders for cub to in work in the neatest and mot substantial manner. and not surpassed by Eastern manufacturers, either in (juality or price. They have an exjierienced Curriage BlacKsmith who does up tho Iron work in a style not to be excelled. apt it CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T THE undersigned have this dav formed a copartner ship, under the n:ime:iiid stile ofl.KwisAt Gray and have made arrangements with the late firm of Har rington. Crane iV Co.. to serve as their successor in the Receiving, Fowarding und Commicsiou liusiuecs in thir citv. We would respectfully solicit a continuance of lhe pat rouage heretofore so liberally extended towards the la: firm, and bespeak tliegood olllces of our friends, pledg ing ourselves to spare no efforts to promote the Interest of all who may entrust business to our eure. EDWARD LEWIS, Evansville, Sept. 1st 1852 sept2 tf CHARLES GRAY. STOVES! Tl AHB rOPPER 1T AIIi.isii n:vr. THOMAS SCANTLIN. of the firm of Srantlin th I'arvin, has returned from Princeton and tak en up his residence permaneoth In this cirr. w here he will devote his personal attention to all branches of their business. .Mr. S. would call the attention of the public geuemllv and hi old customers to their extensive stock of STOVES, TIN and SHEETIK0Ü WAKE, and ull other articles pertaining to their business. They are also prepared to do all sorts of Tin, oppcr and Sheet-iron Custom Work, Steamboat work, Vc, Ate Also Tin nnd other metalic Roofing done at the shortest notice mid in the 11104t perfect style, ('all at the store of SCANTLIN k PARVlN." novM Main teel bet Finland Second. JOHN S. MITCHELL PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Eva ms vi llic. Inn. Oßee and Warehouse on Water tlrett, hittreap Maim and l.oeatt; alto corner of Walnut it. and the Canal, and at the Big Wharf Boat at foot of Main street, WILL advance cash on all kinds of Produce eoi. signod to hiin. for ssle here or to ship to his Correspondents at New Orleans and the Eastera Cities. orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at the shortest notice aud lowest market prices He will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of alt Merehandire and Produce ciisrostcd to bis care; and with hisexperience mid ample facilities for Storage, does not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. A I) A MS .V QSISSJ KXPBF.S8. THE undersigned continues th act as A gen for the delivery of all Ooods and Puckages forwarded to ibis city and vicinity, by tho above express Ho will also, as Agent, receipt for nil kinds of packages, valuables, bank notes, specie, Arc, tobe delivered at any and all places where the Com p iny does business. Ternwi uml ritte made known on application at his oaice. Water street, up stairs under the Telegraph Offlce. (decS-tf) JOHN 8. MITCHELL. C. SC'H.TIf'rX A. M ARK. UFHOL TERS AND PAPER HANGERS ruts rs r., a son j. m.Cai.owkll's Rtw si h.di.ncj, EVANSVILLE, 1A-, Beg leave to inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity . that we are now prepared to furnish and make UPHOLSTERIES of all kinds, such as Sofas, Divans, Sprllir I hairs, Ac. All kinds of Spring, Cotton, Hair, Moss and Shuck Mntlmsses, Pillows, Comforts, Sheets, and all other articles in our lino. We also keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment or nllpnp.T nnd l phostr ware, ami arc enabled and determined tos -II as low äs any establish inent in Ioiiisvillc or Cincinnati. TppCaqM-ts, Window Curtains, Roller-sharfes, Arc, made up in the latest style and nt the shortest notice. Jl fHotel. stcimtxijits ami Private Flouses provided with anything in tho Unhjolatlf Line. fnovf-tf W A Mil, V l liOI K. I HAVE for sale at my leather Store, on Main street, nnd will constantly keep ou hand, n Uirz" supply of Family Flour of the liest oimlity, Piireoii Mills brand, which will be sold nt rhe lowest market nrlce for such quality Flour. (dec tf ) WM. BELL. THOMAS M YN;XON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. WOCLD respe tfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having purchases! 01 Msssrs. Riithboue tV Wheeler, their entire stock of Books Ac Stationery, he has reo oved his Book Store to lhe stand lately occupied bv them in No. 1, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First Streets. fie- additions thus made to his stock enables him to offer to Iii customers a larger und better assortment tin. 11 Im ve r l.er.ir.. I, .... 11 l.r.. lelil 1.. II.',. ,., .. ri .., . ...... --ww v . v. . .... w --w.. ....... . . . ... ...... . i i n , . v'.i. i.. . .. m. n.. .... . B, , , "' "" VV.' " L"' '. "cmwi, eoicai ano . rileolorical l)ok leolog-i. al i.ook-. writing. I rinline. A run i.uir am I Fancy Paper, aid Foreis;uV Fancy Stationery of all kinds. All of which will be s ild. Wlioltst.le anil Retail at Ciuciiiiiali prices, a fact to which he would call the IteattOa of country merchants, dealers, teachers and other, being coutbleiit he caa make it lo their interest lo purchase of him. augn3-tf NOTK'K ALL Mcchandlxe. Ac. entrusted toonrcare, sent from Kvansville. by K'nlln..!. will receive prompt attention, aud owners of same apprised of its arrival immediat.dy. W. E. BROWNE & CO.. jmtß 3md Vlncennes, la. SIN IMC I I S 10 hhds choice Sugar: 8fi hags prime Rio Coffee; 3 bags old Government Java Coffee; 3D half-bads Plantation Molasses; M bbls do do; 10 do Sugar house do; 10 bags Fine Liverpool Salt; 10 kills Prime Salmon; for sale low by mh7 HORNHROOK At CHURCHILL, "vTater st. WIK BIT I Mil IK' TKSSRS. MLHKRMAN. A ESSRS. MLHKRMAN. A NK FACH KK Ar CO. have lfl declared, (not war) but that thev ha in mat reeeiv ed the finest stock of Spring G I. ev er brotirht lo Kv . . . 1 1 I . I . . ausville. and that they cam ami will sell them as cheap . .,.. . . . I. .. - s I. . in . 1 "... ,...1, -i ii. .ii-.- in iiiu ,,ei. ineir .irn 1 o t consisu ia part of Spring and Summer Clothing o( 'e'ery description. Ad ilJ'V Ti . . . . - -- mm i - 1.0-:ine in rancv dooos. 1 uey nre now iiinnuiaruirlng llHr ClotMn in this city, have the best and most Fnshioaable CUTTKRS, and warrant satisfaction or 110 tradi . Cnll and see us. salt . , , k K l'.tf.-e 'JafesTJr ,ti,fc and for sale bv inhl PRHaTOK HRtrS.
RAILROAD LINES
RAILROAD LINES. "17 ROM CINCINNATI TO THE NORTH, EAST AND WBf.BT Railroad, via Cist ma ati. Dattom, Clx uk A l Cl.K M.IXD Kon i: ... To New York by Dario, Clyde, Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad in". bourt. To Boston !-v Dayton. Clyde, Cleveland and Lake Shi ire Railroad in hours. To Chicago in 23 hoars. To Indianapolis in 7 hours. To Terra Hsute and Lafayette in If hours. via Cijhiksati, Hasulto and Dattox Hajwway. 'I rain run by Cincinnati nine. The Roads of ibis Ro'ule are laid througheut with heavy T rail. 1VE DAILY TRAINS. P:rst Traisi lnaianajMilis Express leaves Cincinnati at .:3U o'clock A. M. Casscngers by Ibis 1 raiu connect i-.u iii ans . iv ...-.,... , ... Hv.M,.rv..v, - - j I Terre Haute, A-c. Sleep at Ifayctte and resume by -I. c Train lo CNieno-o - Thin 'I'ruiii stoii at all W:i T I Richmond, to Indianapolis, Lata.
lattosM 1 between Chicinnatl and lndanaolis. HA line assortment of black, brown, gray, drab. MackSn eD Train Kxpress Mail leaves Cincinnati at H:-Jti inaw Blankets. Kox and Overcouls, r Air will compart' oYrock A. M. Passengers by this Traiu connect to a to make and finish wit amf Merchant Tailor' a Cle.oland. (-leer at Cleverand and resume at 7:30 A. m-trkin the r..y, and parttealarta made mp forth titf M to Dunkirk. Buffalo, New York and Boston). San- 1 fraaV. A fine lot ol cloth coat of all sixes and prices.du'sltv.Clv.le,Tolcdo,Chicago, Detroit. Ac.;Trui,l'qua, I superior black and blut French and English Cloth Dress,
Hamilton. Oxford and l onnersviiie. 1 his 1 r.nn stops at all way stations hetwvi-u Clininuali, Clyile and Saieluskv. Third Train Accommodation leaves Cinicnaati at 3 o'clock P. M. Passengers oy this Train connect to 1 ndiaiapolis via Dayton and Richmond. Sleep al Indi anatHdis and resuine by Morning Train to ChicagoConnect to Day ton to Troy and r'iu.iiu-. also oniiecU to Hui tsville on M. R. A: L. E R. R. This Train stops at all way stations between Cincinnati and ludianaKlia and between I in. innati an i Iluntsville. ForRTH Train Accominsidatlon leasvs Cincinnati at 3:311 o'clock P. M. Passengers by this Train connect via Eaton and Richmond to Indianapolis. Sleep at lndianapolis, and resume bv Morning Train to I bicago. this train slops ut all way stalious between Cincinnati and Indisnapolis. . PirTH Traim Evening Express leaves Cincinnati at o'clock P. M. Passengers by this Train connect at Hamilton to Oxford and Connersville. T!1U Train stops at all way stations. . Try Springfield Passengers by l . EX. as u. wrw will take 3: A. M. uu 1 1 r M. I rams. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York S?0 00 .-""III . .00 3 "i 00 S on . 10 00 4 00 to Roktoll An sidditional charge of .Ml cts via Niagara halls. From Cincinnati to t hicago, nther route to lndianapinis. i-itner route... to l.aiayctic. either route to Terre Haute, either route. .. to Buffalo via Lake Shore R. R. to C.evelaud ii u ti ii il ii il a) M t ti to Toledo .... to Sandusky . to Clyde to Greenville to Troy to Davton a ..' S 10 4 n So J no 1 SO 1 till 1 30 60 S10 applv ii ii to Richmond to Eaton u to Hamilton M M X" Sprn .gliel.l TTT-Forall inf'matiou and Through Tickets at the office, south east comer of Broadway and rront r streots, or at Ibe DetKit, Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM, Ticket Agent. rohlS P. W. sTRADER.G neral Agent. It A 1LKOAÜ LINES FROM CINCINNATI TO THE NORTH. EAST AND WEST, BYHAILBOA1), VTA CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND ROUTK. To New York by Columbus, Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad ii 32 hours. To Boston by Columbus, Cleveland und Luke Sli ire Railroad In 3tl hours. To Pittsburgh by Columbus de Crestline in 14 hours. To Philadelphia iu 3oJ hours. To Baltimore ia 30 he-urs. To Wbeelingin 18 hours. VIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILWAY. Trains run by Columbus time, 7 minutes faster than ( ii i innati. The Roads on this Route are laid throughout willi heavy T Rail. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. First Train Lightning Express leaves Cincinnati at 6 o'clock a. m. Passengers by this lr..in connect to Now York, Boston, Niagara Full's, Buflulo. Dunkirk, Cleveland, Crestline, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Haiti more. Washington City. Wheeling. Zaiiesville. tVc. Stopping between Cincinnati and Cleveland, ut Levetand, Her row, Xenla, Loudon, Columbus, Delaware, Cardhtglon, Ualion, Crestline, Shelby, New Londoiiaiid Gräften only. Serond Traiu Accommodatiob Express leaves Cincinnati at 7 4.5 o'clock a.m. Paasengersby this Train connect to Cleveland (sleep al Cleveland, and resume nt 7: 30a. m to Dunkirk. Buffalo, New York nnd Boston), Zanesville, Wheeling. Wilmington, Washington, Circloill,-. Lebanon. Ac. This train slops at all wny stations ttetween CIsMtSMMBl and Cleveland, and between Clnclnnnti and Washington (exeet Ping Matioii stopping only on proper sigiiHl or notice to Conductor. Third Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3 10 o'clock p. m. Passs-ugert by this Train eonneet to Hillsboro', Chillicoih, . Wnsbingtaii. Wilmington, Lebimoi., iVc. This train stops at all way stations between Ciuciuuati and Hillsboro', and between Cincinnati and Washington (except Branch Hill and I. In wood at Turnpike) slopping ou proper signal or notice 10 Conductor. Fourth I raiu Evening Express, leaves Cincinnati at .1 o'cl ck p. m. Passens-ers by this train connwet to New Vor, . Boston, Niagara Falls. B iflalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Lebanon, dec. This train stops at all way stations between Cincinnati nnd Cleveland (except Flag Stations, stopping only on proper signal or notice to Conductor.) Sunday train to Columbus at i: 30 o'clock p. in. Uj'Springlleld Passftigeis by L. M. Railroad will take 6 a. 111. and j p. m. trains. PARE: From Cincinnati to New York JI6 00 From Cinrini ati to Boston ID SO An additional charge of lifly cts via Niagara Falls. From Cincinnati to Buffalo via like Shore Ruttroa 1 From Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore via Crestline and Pittsburgh From Cincinnati to Pittsburgh via Crestline Front 1 nr From Cincinnati to Baltimore via Wheeling.... From Cincinnati to Washington via W he ling... Prom Cincinnati to Philadelphia via Wheeling.. From Cincinnati to Wheeling From Cincinnati Pi Cleveland From Cincinnati to Columbus From Cincinnati lo Zanesvitte 1(1 00 15 on 7 1 5 INI M M IÖ Oi 15 5 u no From Cincinnati to Springfield . From Cincinnati to Morrow .... From Cincinnati to Wilm'ngton . rrom Cincinnati to Washington From Cincinnati to Circlet 1 lie .. . From i i nci 11 11 ati P Ixiveland. . .. From Cincinnati to Hillsborough From Cincinnati to Chillicothe .. ITr'Ror all information and Through Tickets, apply at the oit.ee, south east comer of Broadw ay and Front sis., or at the Depot, Cincinnati. W. A. I - inn m. Ticket Agent. mhlr P. W. STRADER General Agent. I;VSVIM.I. & fit VWFOHDSVILLK IC A II.UO I. w. "' FARE REDUCED.: TO TAKE EFFECT ON THE FIRST OF FEB.
I EVANSVILLE to State Road U M j do do Ingle's..................... 30 do "do Nash's 40 do do Tribble'a 4Z do do Haub's io dO do l.er lh'e' till do do Mclntlrc's 65 do do King's.... Is) do do I'rinretoa. ...... IUI de do Patoka 1 OU do do Field's I 10' do do White K.ver 1 15 do do WestfiiH'a 1 95 do do Puree IPs 1 35 I do do Vineennes 1 M Vlncennes ta Purcell's S5 do do V.e.t f., I r. )s) I do do White River 3 I do do Fuller's s5 1 do do Field's M I do do Patoka g do do Princeton M do do King's Wl do ilo Igrauge's - W da do Haubs 1 do do Ktacer's 1 JJ do do Ingle's.... 1 8 do do State Road . .... 1 do do Petersburg 13. do do Evansville 1 50
JtTr'Passeager train leaves Evansville every morning. alh M.-l k .- ..u..ll. arrive at ill. eilli.-S nl ::;V xV V..:.- ..inen at x o'clock P. M. 104 arrive al Kvanstilte 4h P. M v. V I-- - .. . ... .. . - . , , jtTTho Accommodation Train leaven Vineennes at? o'clock A.M.: arrive nt Evansville nt 11 A.M.; leava Evansville at 1 F. M.; arrive at Vlncennes al5 P. M. All freight will bo forwarded by tbe AcconunnU.on Train. Toinsarc the forwarding offreisrht on the day of lis dellv TV allbe Evansville Depot, it muri le delivered at, or before 11 o'clock A. M.tamlat Vias eniies it mus. Ik; delivered at. or Dolore, a o 1 101K , m the evening the previous day k, BAaiLI. n ALL,, President. lali.f"-ii TBMOVBDTbe undersigned hasremored to the Khouse of Mrs. ir.Trafton,threedoor.abovetheSher. o.t.1 House, opposite the iiausion of M. Ross. Eso. or r irsi r'irrcTV, "f ms- sr. r r m m r , Offlcesttheold stand on Fl rst St., tiro doors above Main where be may be found atall timer, unless professional! engaged. U5 J. R. WJLCOX.M. D. I CU 1 KKOS ". assorted sixer, lust ree'd and tot LvrV rttleby pnhfl) C. M. GHIrVITif. i
CLOTHING 4G,
Has. W FOR , Mack .A. I.oliimsl' AND FINtf C LOTH FN G CHEAP CO TO MACK & LOBENSTINE'S tcritülarClethlui Sltr LY FULL BLAST! EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, LOWBR STORY or DRKW'S rATtLluN, CORKBK W a l Till watkr asp svcaMoat strkkts. Messrs. MACK a LOBKNSTINK have Just ree'd and will continue 1 to receive weekly from tbeii large Wholesale Establishment 111 tin iunall, tin- largest and most extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured with an especial view to meet the wants e the market, and consisting of every article of aimare necessary lo complete the w ardrole of indii ideals of er , tüste rJ "" COAT. rrntkuiw .mu "! i" ''i merette Coats, brow n green and grey, and all colors ef 'I weed and Caasimere sack., frock and dress Coal, Roundabouts and Coats 01 all kinds. PANTs. White awd colored linen, and every kind of sammeff pvuts. Superior b!m. and blue cloth and cassinier pant; fancy French Cat.! mere Pants; lancv stripvs. blue, blacf and Steele mixed and cadet mixed Satinelt Pants, Twee and Corduroy paats of every variety, and price to suit purchasers. VESTS, White and - ncy colored Marseilles, Linea and Yalea cias; black stk and satin Vests; fancy and l Iain silk vt vel Vcts: fancy rassimere Vests; salinen vesta, attar common vrAs of all kinds. Ft If I SHI 2 4-OOIIS. Cosrstavng of aa elegant and large ?-sorliiieat of rustonie made ns.som stdrts. ssrtit collara.1 -avat of superior quality and beaesifnl patterns, ail sri knit cotton drawers, under-shirts, gloves, su sender a a every other article usuallv fouad in the most extenr estJilrlishtnent sf thcoantrv. In cot neetu n with their large stock of m Iioghorf clothing, thev will keep a line assort ment of 1 .mi s .ii,.-ri..r H.-ra AMD I'iPI. Also, all kinds of Union. Mexican. California. Ighorf Panama and other styles of hats, with a variety ef BOOTS und SHOES, Ills useless to mention their?rlegant and ve? eten' sive lot of hngskia and other kinds of J ar 11 w, CaaPii Bsee and Vai.isks. Offering our heartfelt thanks for the anSBlstakable de raonstnitrslions of approval received in both tbe whole sale and retail departments of oar business, .n reeti fully soliciting a renliiiuation of the publirk favor, w 4 deem it unnecessary lo tecapitalale oar tin m si led facti ties and systems ef cuidnrting our business, which' en ' abteusto compete, if not rxcel.any estabbahmeiit of thr kind in the Union. "Ve bsrg to say. that every step in progress, in exjerience, and extending our builwsfv lends towards ennb'hai es the more to extend great in" ducements and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our basiness to a considerable degree since lrst spri ig. w e are t.Ms season enabled to offer lo our friends ami lo the inspection of parrhasers generally, a stok of goods, which in superiority of niake, beauty of styles, and lowness of prices, bfis certainly not its equal, either in the East or West! Tr"rCoontry merchants should not fall to see tlitock before purchasing. MACK A LORENSTHXR. Kramsuille. Sept. gT. IHM. 1 HEADY HADE CLOTH I K, II KMMIIM. I. IM IIS. HATS, C FN, Ac., Ar. ifp WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL, vijiin St., nearly opioii Hank. TUB tindcrslgnr has just opened a Clothing and Furnishing Establishment, opposite tbe Kank.td floor below Alt?. He I. as a large M, ck of Kcadv-mad ' Clothinr. Fumishine; Gooos. Ac. which he ellers fer suleutthe very lowest prices. Knowing the drmandr of thiimarket thoroughly, in this line or business, he Is prepared to gratify them. His goods have teea pur chased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at the vtrf lowest prices. These warning Clothing of any description, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods genciallv, wauld k nnd il to their ad anlüge lo call at tbisesublishmenl hefore purchasing elsewhere. Iu this slock will hefaand Overcoats, Clonks, Dress Frock nnd Sack Coats. Shirts Hals and Caps, dec. Axe. which are now ojea 'or Inspection. Those wanting bargains had better call al this house, as good articles will lie sold raasr. I have also a Urge assortment of tATf HKS A5IT' JEW ELK Y. nil of which will be warranted, lo which I call the attention of the pablic. see? y L. KAHÄ. M H IK.IIT LINF I.IITIIIM; NTOKB7 0 Mail STRrrT, Bit HIKK SiasT 4VB muni, GUMBERTS Sc GOTTLEIB ARE receiving al thir WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL Clothing Establishment, a large assortment ef KEAllV MADE CLOTHING or superior ullt manufactured in the most fashionable stvles. A fl'ne lotof Cloth Coats of all sizes; snerior black and blue French and English t loth Dress. Frock and Hark Cent Saltinelt and Cu slim ere CoaU. brown, rreen and rraj , of every style, price, quality and color. VESTS AND PANTALOONS or the most beautiful patterns ever brought to this Mar ket. shirts, undershirts and drawers Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, and Sark, HATS AND CAPS of every sjtjle and num than trtr sold in tbisaarkel. TRUNKS AND VAI.ISKS. Carpet Sacks, with n large assortment of fancy articlae nnd Furnishing Goods, all of which we will sell ea the Straight Line Plan, as cheap as tbe cheapest. Call and see for vourselres. 05U5 GUMBERTS dt GOTTLBIB. KEAIV..1.4DE CEOTUINO. IIMMIIXJ GOODS. llAXrt.tvV AIS, AC. AC, WHULIHALE AND RETAIL I 11 ii-r Journal Office. THE nndersigned has just been reccivinr at theabeve' establishment, a Urge sPvck of KEADY M A Pit CLOTHING. FUKN1SHING GOODS, dec, which he offers for sale to old and uew customers, at wholesale er retall, at tbe very lowest prices. They are of the beak 111 uu 11 rat-lure and made In the most fashionable ty bs. Having been purchased at such rate as will enable thesa1 to e at the very lowest price, those wauling Cloth ing idany description, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Gboda generally, would flud it to their advantage tocaH'atlhte establishment before purchasing elsewhere, lo this stock will be found Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress, Frock and Sack Cat.. Shirts. Hals. Caps, &r., drr., which are now open for inspec Hon. Call If yoa want lo gergoods cheap. He has also on hand a large assortment of Comprising all or unary varieties, which heosTersfer sale' at reduced prices. Jlr" Call aud examine these Goods, as they are worthy of attention. dec30 6. KAHK. R 7aa Ri Ita Happy I tin is upon at New Marrlest Couple. JONATHAN K. MILLER, a Pedlar, aged M. oa ths 1st of April left his home in the northern u.-t ' New V.-rk. In appnrwut good heallh oa his Wasodlngr tour. in company aitb his young bride. On hia retarn home be was suddenly attacked with Inflammatory Rheumatism; the attack came on while riding in the -cars, and so severe and Pinful re hi sufferings, thatlean 01 pity wci ir cnaekj 01 many xind und svmpathixing traveling companions. At I'tlca, R. Y.,tbe carswere changed, and a pas nger know inr the virtues ef Kadway's Kcady KcKsff. purchased a bottle al Dr. Warner's Drug Stare; he immediatelv applied tbe MeHef tothe suBVsvr he used up the whole bottle, and upon arrivlag at Syracuse, the pain was so much relieved that: he wn enabled to walk to his rarriajre without ! tance. He has since reported himself cured. la sll cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism. Radwav's Relief will Instantly stop the pnia. Ut those who suffer try It. ' fsOKRNESR beiher In the bones, Heih.Joints. or muscles, whether in the head or feet, wherever ills, Kadway's Relief villi in a few moments, reaiove every particle of Irritation from the system. MERCURIAL PAINS. Persons who have been salivated with mercery, and fr. I lis effects still iu taejr yatesn, snM bones achew Hft pain, whose lesl is covered with r-i. are anno red . a speedy relief ef their pain, and a complete eradication of the poisonous deposits, by the use of bud way 's -Keady Uettef and Renovating Resolvent. . ' ""T. :isnis, I four-. Spasms, Choler, Pysentery , Marrhira Sick "eaiUvr'se. and Chill Fever. R. R. Relicfls to betaken ...,- ...J ,; , ,. ' . aii'i Mpinrrtj .-, 1 1 i ........ . General Agent for the State Kentucky F.dwla Morris, wholesale dimggi'L l-outsiillc; also, for sale by Raymond dc Patten, sth street, and I. P. Klackwell, 3d street. Joha C. Davie and Scribner V Devol, S.w Albaay c H. Clarke, Vlncennes; Walling At Ely, Prince loa ; W. K. Suire. druggist, Madison; nnd nil respectable drt gglstes throughout the United States nnd Cnnadan. WOOlJfKV At LINCK.) . . 1 MiaaLEU dt CO. ARU,. Evannville. lad. RADWAY 4k CO.. sep7 K.f Fallon at.. New York:. x iutn 11,-. i)ni.tn.l sheita.i rom BALED May; Oats nnd Shelled (or a. Also EarCornm .i or . k .-pi constantly on hand and tor sale al the l.t Western Foe. More deel T GRANT CO. J"I-'.' rtOOKS.-Just ree'd anew supply of not 1 orn: The Ol. Drvwcry. -ar. SAM'L ! IMEK
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