Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 241, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 February 1853 — Page 4

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A.J VAKDI'llSLICE. . ' " .' . LonsviLLE, Kt , Late processor of the Ecole diuione Medicine of Thar

macule Kan, bavin? been practicing Medien. -3 a-' of ihe skin. Nervous aßections; Fever Lill'tous complaint &e., Ac. Tho siicccm w Inch Ii r . V . hns met ith by his pecu liar way of tr.-ating all kin s of diseases, h:is -'?" ouishing- curing .he iao-t leper:.tec:i'8af"..'r repeated allures of the mot eminent practitioners in the country. Ai pro f of the Doctor's merit; untriod bo will unoertake the cir of all p;.tL-i;ti without charge excepting the co- of the. tni'ilii'iiic, reqnir ng no f.e until after the ret-.rali n of their he..ltli, end tbe full satisfaction I the patient's mind of tli bent-fit conferred. This Istha principle upon w.'.ch ir. Vandcrslice is governed iu all aes with Iii' practice. Persons afilicted witli H'llions, Ac, &e.cnn har them fntirly removed ami inTiunently cured by lr. V. an.l can bear tetii:ionv to lit wonderftil snort Familie sufffriiis with irretrulnrities. nervousness lebilit Ac., can t permaenntly etirird by thj treatment of Dr. Vatidrsüec. U W let iio scruples nor lalse delicacy hinder you fr-tn pp! ii-sr in proper jerson, when you'eau lö o readilv ri-t.ired to bei.lii.. Dieaes of a piH-uli.ir clucHcb-r an? puararteed to be remoTed in a few da, radically, without o!Tei sive or deleterious nieIicliKH. Ir. V. bvins minently miccsfal tn this bniiich of rjctiov lVt'ents would save much time and nionev, to sij nolhit.x of m.xiety of mind by rivilij: him an e'ir'.y en II. He warrants to iH no m;dterhow aerere and Ion M-imlins; it may have been, ntho oueh cure or n p iv. 'nviliil ! your tVsir? interest is 1 1 apply to Dr. V. at ouee w ho h is tie proper medicines to meet all case. v.. with him r.-'uudies prepared in a wi.-nti.ie ana khuui manner under h".on eye, tcu each nml nj' t)'1'' j C : lh couiitrv. bv a'ddresMii a letter, paid. the doctr. Stlt.l'JT SVtllMOUl C., .IKI Clliwsi-o - -, advlee and medicine sent them. Foslic hours rroru fi to 12 oVloc i,A; M. end from 2 to 6 P. M , ., ... . , vr-pThe doctor miv Ins fo in let the I'av.lion Hotel, on Front street, on and alter this date. 1-e loum eight or ten tiays. will remain ALLI3&EOV7ÜÖ -T T U .y.. l...riil on.i if I'll I.iriTL'üL aiUl IrCM . . s A eelected ;r.,-ri.'-t. ever one lie d iu the West, and cau oJr inducements that will Justify dealers to prefer the market at Kv.-.n-ville t any more distant poinW Merc':intsare ikited to call and examine. COt'Fc.K Kio. J.iniaii a, Java, Mocca. TEA Imperial, Gun Powder, 11 son. Young: II son, Poushong, UoIoii-j: of all grades from lowest price to tine-est-bUGAfi Xew Orleans, Havannah, Loaf, Crushed, powdered. , MOLASES The Ten best Plantation. purchased preTiou to the first fro L, tlo, rel-oiled and Suar llousu . UKANlV Of all trade from tlu l est imported, a t v.trietr of Gr inds. l i in -ue tnr.nuiaciure.i. NY IS K.-: r'ort. Madeira, la ret, V. ml J uerr , cuaiu raim. diTerent Brands and flavors. GIX Loudon Excise, I'ii.e Aple and very Has hoi landinJu;s. , IMG IK's A jzrt variety of Brands at all prises frort $3 5 to S73. f U. , ... , AX EX Suumoii s.D.ivVacJt!i3 cc!el-rat?d Col.iu s Together with a cener.il tusnrtmunt of ull articles -ren erallv kept iu Grocerv Krt.it. Ii, liui'-i.ts. s:i h as; ap CaiKlles. 1t J? luffs, Xaii. t.e..Mi.?r, M-ireh, .'ut, a lar lot of G i ii ny Turk Island and Kuitawlut alt, Ods Paints, Kroom.' Bruslies. Patjr, Tol.aeeo, CounWr Scales, toUee Mills.- pices, do gr.t'ind. Matches I races Well Chams and tlvtures. Tuiiibl-rs. Decanter, Jar Lanterns, Hall L unjis, Hj.-I.ts S.ir .iaes, Mackerelhad Colrtih, ilerrinj, Miorels. eet., ect., ect. All the roods wo sell are warranted. octl CXI ATTGT3D QT7 ä UTERS HOLLlXG.SWOUTII&Hli'GIlLS have rcmovcdihcii t..k of tiuuensware I J Fo.-d.-r'a BIk-V, one door aoove the Bau, w h -re they willbe most happy te see their old c!tsto:ncrs,and us many new ones as luaj desire goods at Ea-t.-rn or Southern rat -s. Ve have just received a Uta importation and r -.ectr.l"i solu .t a call. auJ llOLUXGSUOulll fc DUulltb dozUoiiML-natodCpureUermaii .o er)1 aldcpoonsi 3. do do do d Tea do: v.t) do do do do Forks; With Suyar Miovels. Mustard and Salt Spoors of the Sim ? mi.-diri- iii tiIlt u Iron. Kriltatiia a:.d German Mlvei Tea, tahteanJ Co)i Spoons, I K-mi Forks and laidlcs; or sal j r.t low r ato-s 1)T BA C K. BirolllEUS fj'JtJti x w snrj ' TWO hundred und thirty crates tlueeiiswarc. and Br hundred ami si try puckaes Glassware, w ith a per. cral assortiii'-iil of French, Lnslish, dain and ßprureo Gold Brand China, German ware, J-c. All of which must be sold this sprinir. Tho stocS is complete, and was Im ported especially for this market. We would solicit the special alleiiUou of heavy dealers, who have hitherto made their purchases in the East and South, wo pledge ourolves to save thjni time and innney as well as break agn Thoi wautiu; to buy would do w ell to tall at ee, asourgo-ds must aad will lie sold at lowest figures. Some assorted crates and casks on hand. Ten cash, or accepted p:tper. Merchants visiting our city will llud it to '.u-ir interest to make pun-liases of ns. ImUCil HOLLINGS WOKTlt tV IIUUIIKS. . üOMöTniITG ITEW! MESSiS. J-IMÜS SCAXTLiy f SOX, HAVE Just received n lanr ld of STOVES from Alii iny. X. York, t'unii in Ii, sind Louisville. 'I be larh-t lot, iind be.-t fcssortaient of "he cio?.! approved pat terns cer brought to I'arltr Ftoves of the ag". and eramiiie our assort this City. The m--t beautifu' For further iarticnlars, cll ment at the House. ed ataud oue door ftoia the Washinirton sept 15-tf . SHCRWOOOmün THE aubscnoer has taken tlie utove house, -and has entirely retiiled aud rorurnished it, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory mauner.- lit !as also runted Iba brick Stable, ow ned by M r. i'eter Burke, and has a goo 1 block, of horses ami ci'Vriaies to let. The stable is lare, cloan ar.J well located, and pood hostlers arj iu con,t.nit alleudancc. Particular attention will be iaid to the care oi horses left with him for keepliiff, ahf in all respects, the public shall Iind the Vlicr-woo-1 House a good Hotel. Jp tf 1 J. A. liVEBS. W5IO Ii i VJ A17D FET TOHN S. HoPivlN.i i,now ofjiimj tiie rinest stock U Fancy and SUj lo Bry Goods, ever exhibited in this market. His Dress-oo.lstnnprisja full uss.rt:iieiit of all the most desirable si !" of .uik, Persian Cloth, Bo rege dM-."uies, French .Mu-l.iis, Gingh ms an.l Printt all fast col )'. A very t hone s.d.'ction of Bonnets an I Bonnet Kibbous; alss few tine Kreuch Flowers, for oat and iuside triuliiiiiiü; Cr.ipo Shawls, Piano and Table, Covers Carpeting. Malting and tl:u IvMgi. iiiiics'and .Mies Que Shoe, all qualities; aLs, Meu's and Boys' Boots and Shojs. P.ii:ai-i i und ie.rti-rii II: Looking Glasses. Hardware, Wall P..per and lr b-rii g. Painted t;urtains and C l rt i !i -M tt rud.ii fact everything us tally kept iu the Dry Good. Boots and sinvs, Hanl ware and Paper busi. ess. may lo found very low for cash. - - fap24J !5cr.c V;: ;i if.Jcus. T!IK proprietor of t'ais garden and public Vouse, haset tirjly rJiill l the trail. luiir. and improved the irr.Miii . an I is no ready to r.veive vuitors. I'his id.ue of res IssiUaiel on the rvr bani. Just below Pigeon Creek. Il.'ldsj. aud U l:it a sh.rt wal'i fo:u the heart if the city. K-l'rorihoient af all kinds ran be obtained, und the wants of visitor carjfjlly atl 'iidcd to. The iimbrsizned. will alwavs tu ou hand lo alt-ud to thosn visiting I. Is lionap. uyij-U JOHN .M. .MATTHEWS. Z' - PTAIIOa TL ST received direct from tlie Käst, two splendid HosJ w-xl Piano Forte, which we will etl nt New York prices Th arrangements we have made will enable us to furu'sh Pianos, from all the best manufactories, at prices v;;r- big from Sü.O to .? l.f U). Persons w ish'ing to nrcluis iirw r-"iUi"I"ul to mil and rvnmine our instrunins.t , , T. CONYNGTON" 6; CO., ljU - Comer Main and First streets. UV. undersigned have lately put in operation a Floor in:- and Facing Machine, oi. the Canal at the ell-ow, nearth-j grave yard, tiiey are now prepared to furnish any qnaalMy of Floring as well worked as any other Machine Flooring th it pn be procured. Also Any quantity of PACKING BOXES as low as thjr can iu purchased in Cincinnati. Ordersa-c respectfully solicit -d. A. SIMPSON & BKO. Evansville, Atij. C, lcä2t. THE C7IT1 AP ST0HI3. LI. who want the choicest kina of Family GnocrRir 2. at verv chea: rst .-s. look for the sin on the topif tb; hooe, fc. T. B.'drrtrs Cneap Family Grocery, corner Second and Oak streets. Mr. H. will keep eonstantly on band an assortment of Family Gr ceries of tb-j very best qualit. and w'.ll sell thn., very low. Ills motto, Is 'quick sales and small pro tits." Jnne 29 tf JACXIOTI'S COOKING STOVE. Ö WING to the buruuig of the Foundry, at Cinclnna eiiitaz.'J hi t'i manufacture of Jackson's cclcbrr.ti Doable Oreu ( oozing Stoves, we are unable to satis the dem-.ndjuit at present. We wilL however, oon has on hand a lar-a .t of thusoi evcelleut. unsarpassab' sioves, and w ill than promptiv fill nil orders. 4 Jvl5-tf JAS. SCANTL1N & 50X. IS ill n't all fioIA that (litfer, "VTOI? is it tho-n that make the most noiie aell the ch il. Person l want of Groceries may restas'tr?l la it tVy c ui b" hon j!it at the corner of Fourth and Main strs, as rhe.tj as t!i cheafiest aud probably a lit1 eheaper; aud If yoit don't believe lt.ut-i ve ma a call JUJ4 JA: J tPALDlNG. , .. ' . -. - -

year past, j - 1 , ) -i .LfclfiüÄJL c I 'J-iY V "TjKGs Lave to announce to his friends and the public f -) 'uf t T V f Ktu-.. JD geuer.Uy.that he Mill Coldinnes to devot h.s time ',.:J i "MtiZZk , ci!A fr XjH and attention to the alleviation of human snir-rii g, by ; f ;VV. lZst tC 'ü Q . ' 0J -- . f3 coring the following dishes: Congh, Colds, Asthma, j C V..? r?-''---Vt ; TTr .' J :z,.zJ f) FiH,Dropy Hj8IrVu. Liver complaiLts. ElU, Fi-tu- I W ,?SSiC l las Gout. Khe.imat.sin, Scrofula. bite hwellii g. lh it, Vivi vi X jfä;Z?2 ?

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PEG? For t!e raptl Cure of rorens. colds, iioahsess. no: ; astjsma. axo In offerlii'to the cotnmunüy this Justly celebrated remedy far diseases of the throat and lunps, It U notour w ish totrl'e wdh the I ves or health of the afflicted, but fr mkly to l y before them the opinions of distinguUhed men and some of the er.den-es of It ucce , from which they can Judge for heinsel'cs. V.'e alnceiely pledge ourselves to make no wiM assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to snfTeuighuman!ty whiei facta will not warrant. Many prof a a-e here given, and we aolicit an Inquiry fio n t!ie puuucinto an we puuusn, ieenng assureu vnej wni Dnd them perfectly reliable, and the medicine -orthy their best conudet.ee and patronnge. From Hie dlstiiipnUlird Professor of Chemistry mid. ."Materia birdie, irodii Collcsr. Peak Sib: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its effects In my own family, or iu the families of my friends. This 1 have now done with a high degree of satisfaction. In cases both of adults and children. 1 have f und It, as its Ingredients show, a povcrful remedy for colJs, and couslis, and juilmon ry diseases. PABKfcU CLEVELAND, M.D. Bacsswicr, Ma., Feb. 5. 1647. Trom cu Uvertcrr in ilie Hamilton jTllllS, ill 11)14 Cit)'. Lowell, Aug. 10, 1?W. Dr. J- C. Ayer; I have Seen cured of the worst cnu I cvtr had hi inv life, by your "Cherry Pl.tori.," and never fail, w hen 1 have opportunity, of recommending it to others. Yours, rcspectfullv, S. D. EMERSON, JTJ'Read the following, and see if this medicine is worth a trial. This patient had become vry feeble, and the effect of the medicine was unmistakably disiiuct: U.1ITED SfATZS IlOTEU SAHATOOA ?TI3IOS July 5, f4 Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir I have been afflicted with a painful affection of the lungs, und til the sjmptoinsof settled coii.iiiiitiou, f.ir more than a year. I could Iind no medicine that w ould reach my case, until I commeuc ed the use ot inur H'iieRRY Peitoeai.. which irave me I pradnal relief, nnd 1 have been stcedily gaiuirg my airencth till my neaiui is wen r.tgn resioreo. V. hiL usinsyour medicine, I had tie ffratineation or curimrwith.it my reverend frien I, Mr. Truinsn, of Sumpter District, who had been suspended from bis parochial duties by a severe attack ot bronchitis. 1 have pleasure in certify in-r these facts to you. And am, sir, ours respectfully, J. V. G LIlOU.S, or South Carolina. PHEPAHED AND SDLDBY C. AYER, Practical liomlHi, Loivcll, iTZu. JTTSoM in Kvansville, wholesale and retail, by Craw-lor-f Bull; in Princeton, by It. B. Hallock; in Po'ersbusg. by Adams Sc Campbell; and by the Uru'P'sts ever where iirouhout the State. upiTT-d&wly Vvj 'rrmT, V VVfLI.TJ ft PETER a-T-Tr-r . Til l T7 GH C ANAL PiCKtiT. fiUlb . L AND SrM.ENDlD ("ANAL PACrsET 1 Jo. Uowley, Glasgow. Master, will run the eiisuiujr season as a regular packet from Kvansville to l'rtersinnph and intermediate landii.jrs. It is expected dial she will be able to commence rtir.iiii p in tlie fore part of January as fur as the. reservoir in Gil-son com.ty, and vxtend her trips to Petersburg!! and Washir pton as soon as the canal is completed. As her owners have used every exertion to have their boat completed aim order, they hope the public will award to them u liber il patronaz-e. For freight or passajre apply to KOWLEY& GLASSGOW. decS2wtf Or the owners on board. noTicr. 1Y WIFE. Sophia Ste;ihan, (fo-merly Soi.hia BurffJ.TX dorf.) having left my bed und board without Just cause or provocation, I do hereby caution every person against trusting1 or harboring her, as I chall not pav any delds by hercoi tracted. JOHN STEPHAN. Wei-t Kruikliii, Posey countv, Ind., Feb. 15. Jau'.O-atw LAND FOR SALE. rTUIE UNDERSIGN El) offers at private saL a portion X of the Tract of band owned by Richard M. Pell, 1 inj; North of t ie Boonvilb? Road, and directly oppotdte the I-arm of Knaimel Hull, and extending to thelanul The part offered contains ten ncris. and w ill be sold in lots b si.it purchasers. Those wishing to purchase can learn tlie terms of sale. fire, bi calling on C. Kaker. Ksq ,iu B ay's bnildins, or Thomas K. tr arvim, Ksi , at tne t ourt House. ISAAC S. CKAFT, Att'y. JanlT lwd&3tw for Richard M. Pell. Ii TE ARRIVAL. IC) nXS Fresh Garden seeds tor sale at wholesal?, fur which 1 will take Hugs, feathers, white beans, oeeswax, venison, cniekens, &.c. In exchange. dec4 3iu THOM.tS HEADER. FANCY DRY GOODSJ I ST received per steamer Hindoo, 12 Gases fancy lry Goods Comprising in part the following, to w iL Plain and rigured tbamelion; d do Silk, Mouslin Del alns; Cashmere dr Wool Florrence Silk , Silk Serge; Crape osi'd; R'u h w inter Rennet Ribbons; Blk ami Fancy ßg. Silk Veils; Black Silk Shawls; Bay State do Sup. Fine do Black and Fancy Silk Cravats; Iaidies Fancy Sila TUa; A rtilicials, (winter) Cuffs ' ud Ruches asj'J; Kid Gloves do Silk and Cashmere do Lisle Thread aud Cotton do ALSO. 5 cases Spraguc, P. Alien & Son, and Globe Fancy prints; 1 do Solid CI vd: 1 do Bleaetied Muslin; and for sale low bv epU2 .MORGAN, KEEN t 'KESTEN. NEW G30D3. YO CASES AND BALES Of DRY GOODS Just ree'd f w er steamers 1 win City, Envoy, Golden State, kc. direct from tlie manufactories, Couipriainj lu part, towit: Bleaehd Mnstins ass'd; iiiousiin ucLains do Ginghams do JdrtmeU do Camlirics do - Cross b red Muslins do Swiss and Mali do lloWinot, Irish Linens do laiee, miffing and Insertions; Silk, Cotton and Linen Hkfs; Suspenders ass'd Combs, Fine. Heddlngand Tnck; Single and Douldo i;ioomer Tuck Combs Notions of every description; ' .1LS0, Over Coattng, every kind. Cloths, Blue, Black and Fancy; Casstmcrs, Black and Fancy Docgkln; do do do Plaiu; Satinetts, large assortment; J1GJ11.Y, Largo and choice selections of Pnntn of the most approved Brands, of the Imtett and mot beautiful styles beit quality and "fast colors," in a word, if .Merchants visiting Evansville. want the very "tip offakionn thev tan and trill be accommodated by calling at the store of sept!7 MORGAN KEEN & PRESTON, on Main st. FRESH ARRIVAL! A QCASES lists. Caps and Bonnets, just received per t-tzKJ steamer Hiadoo. Co mprUiog in jiart, the followin J. viz: 4 dor. B. B Angola Silk Hats; 2 do Kxeellsior do do 1 do Fashionarde Mole Skin do 4 do Eck Mnps'd do 13 do Fashionable Bek Brush do lido do do Nutria do 10 do men's hck Buena Vista Hats; 40 do do Silk PlnshCaPs.ass'd: 50 do Boy and Infant's Velvet Turbans and Caps; oo no no t loin Caps; 25 do do Cotton Plush do 10 do do Boston Cloth do 15 do Men's Mohair do 15 do do Cloth do "2i do Florence bratdBonnets assM; and for sale "by aepui MUfiUA; KEEN or. PRESTO.. T1T0KGAN. KEEN & PRESTO!?. Jobber In Pom,'1X and Douiestie Dry Goods, Boots Ehoea,ilata,C

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Great Kaateni &IVorlhcrn I'XITED STATESiHAIL HOITE. XEW YORKASD EKIE RA1LR0D, IX COSSEC' laioi wrrHTH Ciivilahd, CoLcxavt an ClNCTHHATl EAII.KOAD. PSSEXGEHS leaving Cincinnati by thff Morning EX' press Train, arrive at Cleveland al 6 oVlock P. M., connecting w ith thi United States Mail Steamer,QUEE? CllY or ALABAMA, Captains Kichardsand Pease, foi Dunkirk direct, without landing: connecting with tha momi g Express Trf in. which amyesinew aorktha Same evening. In advance of any other rcmle nj with llDiinnai.u. , rn51 Oml n'j219m M. B. KArH)t50, Ageiu, i .No. 1 Court land St.. A. T, K. Y. & E K. R CIIwCIXATI CLOTHING STOKE.' WEIT PO0E TO C. BULL, DRCOOIST, XA1H STIlllT, Hvansville, Intl. Messrs. AIILEdERIXG BRUM -'K 1 JIF .i aave Just rolr? ceived from their 4 f" Z -r inanuiaciorj in v ui-s-3 ' 'I which a ro madetb trimmed In the txiim best manner, undertheirdirection.- expressly foi this market, and consists of every article requisitoto complete gentlemen's ward robes. COATS AND CLOAKS. A flneassortraenlof blue.brown, grey, drab, Mackinaw El mkets: Box and Overcoats; a fine lot of cloth coats of all sizesand prices: superior black and blue French and English Cloih Dress, Frock and facs uratsiuu tninmeu; Sattinett and Cash merette Coats; brown.preen and prey, and all colors of Tweed and Cassimere sack, frocÄ and dress Coats, Roundabouts and Coats of all kinds. P AXTALUOS S Superior black and blub . loth and casslmero pants ; fancy French Cassimere Pants ; fancy striies, blue, black unl steel mixed and cadet mixed Sattinett Pants ;T weed and corduroy pauts oi every vuneiy anu price to suit purchasers. VESTS Black silk and salin Vests; fancy and plain silk velvet Vests ; fancy cassimere Vesta; satinctt Tests, and common vests of all kinds. r- Fi;itis.flf 0 GOODS. 1 ?' All the late stvlesof mlain and fancvsilk ti and satin Cravats. Scarfs and Stocks, white and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linenboiom Shirts; Muslin and Flanneldo; Hanneland Netunder.mirts and Drawers; Shirt collar; every kind of Beaver. Kid, Thread and Cotton Glovts; embroidered and plain gum Suspenders; silk, gingham and cotton Umbrellas; lhtdd's, Sherwood's and Chase's Hats ; also, Silk Hats, Cops, Boots, Shoes, walking canes, Ac. All the a love articles and every thing else in thefurnishIrgline will be sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH I We shall continue to receive rrenn supplies wccsiy uuring the season from our Manufactory In Cincinnati. nov4 AHLr.ni.Mj Diii Allien. NEW YORK CI.Ol II IN STOIIF, O! WATER STRtCKT, SCITTO IIORSBROOK X BCRTIS OROCEK hetvirn Main mnd Sycamire. S. GUMBERTS, Wiolesale and Ro tail Clothing Manufacturer, has Jut receiveil n larpro assortment of Superior Black Cassimere and varlons colors; also, an assortment of Sattinetts, Casincttsnnd Tweeds; also, Black Silk and Satin and other Vests, and common Vests of all kinds. In connection w ith his large stock of Clothing, lie will keen a line assortment of Hats and Caps, Carpet Bags and Trunks; also.u tine assortment of Cue Linen Shirts and Cravats, and various other articles. In addition to tin above, (my rsual stock) I have Just returned from the East w ith a splended and extensive stock of Cloths of evrv description. I will sell low at WhoL's.".!.? etui Retail, or manufacture the sumo to order. G od fits and perfect satisfaction, or no trade. 1 am now using in my establishment a Patent Srig MueSiif. w hich enal les me to make upchcaper than any other establishment w hich does not nse them. Th 8 f.achine is working a revolution in theTailoringBunines. I have obtain"! the sole right to sell patent rights oftlns invention in Vanderburgh county and ask Irom the trade an examiMation of this machine jiepll S. GUM BERTS P. S. It-ilce measures for Clothing olany kiud.n ' HE W BOOT A!JD SHOE STORE! Ort MAIM STKHIT. In thr? room forrafrly ocenpied by II abenck Ilrolliers, nH llnrdivnrc store. TTE are now opening a largo and well selected stock VV of Boot and SA, w hich have bean purchased from the bct Manufactories In Massachusetts, bv an experienced buyer, at the lowest cash prices. IV think, we can show deal rs coming to Evanville. a stock ot lltiots and Shot, which for variety and neat ness of stvlc, and durability of w orkmanship, car not be excelled: and r can and will sell them at as low rales, us any ot the establishments, either in Cincinnati or Louisville. Our Retail S'ork consist of the latest styles, and best brands ol New Liul.md custom work, such as we teil I warrant to give satisfaction. We will take t Icasuro in showing our goo Is: Please call an examine. . . V. K. HENDRICKS dc CO. Tiacscopy. aept23 I5t)t)T AM) SHOi: STOKE. REM3VD.--Wk. EMERY has taken the stan don Alain street opposite the Bank, formerly occupied bv Coiiyiigton'a Book Store, and is now prepared to supply citizens with plain or lino work in bis line at short notice. He has good workmen employed, and will warrant ell work sent from his shop. He is prepared to make Boots and Shoes nfand quality, good fits, and made up In tlio best stvle. His long experience iu business aud punctuality will guarantee him the continued custom of those w ho once try biiu. Iiis prices are reasonable and work not surpassed in durability or neatness by that of any other e-stubhshnient. IJJcti H ATS! HATM' II ATSJJ A SI have but little time to make hats In advance, ens i- tomers will find it to their advantage to call and ave their sizes registered, two or three daya before they rant Ihe Hat, as 1 pay particular alteulir C to ordered tats. IJeC rAUTIER. JUST ItECKlVEO AT, M. A. LAWRENCE. Jlarble Works. .War Conrt Home. A LARGE stock of fine White No. 1 marble, direct from Vt. Also a lot of White Statuary, and now on hand the largest and finest stock of Italian and American inartile, ever offered in this citv, (and more comire) con sisting in part of Monuments, Tombs, Obelisks, Scrolls, Head stones und Gothic work of various tles. finished by Eastern Workmen, in a manner that cannot fail to please, whK-h will be sold at reduced prices. N. B. Or ders from a distance promptly and satisfactorily filled. Evansville Sept. 14 Ifäi M. A. LAWRENCE. EVANSVILLE LUMCEll YARD. T RESPECTFULLY INFORM the Citizens of EvansJL ville and vicinity that I have taken the large lot corner of stventh and Main streets, North of the Canal, upon which I am now piling a large stock of White Pine Luinteraud Miinr!es. rmUracinir all the diCorenl kinds and quilitics usually keptiu the lumber )ards of Loulsvdle and Llticitiiiali. I resie ifullv invite persons Intending to build, and mechanics generally to call and examine uiy stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 hope, with suitable stoeir and close attention to bust ness, to receive a Uueral portion of public patrnnngn. J WH. f . UI.OVÜK. N. B. Having to leave the eity shortly to superintend the delivery of further additions to my stock, 1 refer, for i i .1. it r . t. prices, eve, in inj uruiucr, uiu. . uluih, r.w. ytWi'Z-1 yUiVw J. t . jt . A FEW more numlors of Harper's Magazine for J. veinber just received ami for sale by novCO 1. tuai AuIUa oc CO. Lamascn Steam Fnrrtitnre FnctorT. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. f, 'J Messrs. KAKSLI iT would iulonn the . -fiJ-m, estoldished in lair "3522 Factory, they hav Messrs. KARSCH, TZEL& KL1XTW0KT tho public that having recently uiiiusco -ny, a rtieam r urailui-e ive commenced manufacturing Bureaus, BedsU'ads. Wartlroles, and several other kinds oi i-urnituro by at cam, thus enabling them to furnish these articles lower than can be purchaseu elsewhere in IbLscitj, and at Cintinnnti Factor friert. Their work in every rcy-H-ci ts equal io mat oi uie ciiicinnvi lactones. They are also prepared to do Turning work of every des cription,and will bo prepared to furnish country manu facturers with what thev desire iuthis particular. Tht. tention of those wanting Furniture is called to the work ol tli is Factory. The wr--room is on Main street, between Third and Fourtn. We keep for sale Chs'ri of different varieties. oiucr ainus oi r uruuure. at me room. fdec28-y ' FRESH ARRTVAT.I WE have Just received a large supply of the celebra ted Queen of the West Cookin Stove from Tin. cinnati, which we will dispose of the lowest orices. We will insure these stoves to operate well, and to last as long uni mcr wo ovo ic wuicu can De produced. mh2C'51-tf JAS. SCANTLIN 0t SOS. Olli CLOTH'S. T7IRE Screens. W indow Shades and Oil Cloth, Table a. . VOvois, l -u i-"lie at . . v L ,.S'8 L.t r GOOD 8TOFJS.

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VULCANIZED IXD1A IIUISIIEK IVIucIiinc Belting. THE experience of Ihn last five years has gained for this Belting the confidence of the consumers: this, together w ith the act that great Improvement have been made In the quality, warrants the manufacturers in asserting it to be superior to leather or anything else, for all open Belts, (mere especially for heavy or main Belt,) for the follewt s; reasons: 1. The perfect equality of width and thickness which It wiM retain. 2. No danger of heat under 3S0 degrees Fahrenheit Injures It. and it remains flexible In any degree of cold.

3. It is of great strength and durability, does not slip I on the pullies, consequently a gain of power is obtained, and, when adjusted to machinery, does not require alteration, as Is Iber case with leather, or any other. 4. In wide Belting, the cost Is much below that of leather, or any otht r. Jjr'.i large asertment always on hand, and furnished of given lengths, at the i hortest notice, by. decll-180-k BABCOCK BROTHERS. CERTI1 'HUTES. KockrORT Steam Mills, April. 1?30. AorxTsor the Bostom Beltiso Company: Gents. As it respects the Vulcanized Kubber Belting, it will speak for Itself, having been two years in uc. The large main belt makes one hundred and eighty revolutions per minute, and are apparently as good as the day they were put on. We havo also a large quantity of the Jlallwav Bellini, which is also doing Tcry well. JAMES HASKELL, Superintendent, Xacmkeao Cottoi Mills, Salxm, April 4, IPSO, Aoiwtsopthb Bosto LiLTiso CoMPAHVl Gents. In replv to your inquiries, 1 would say, that, after the nse or the vulcanized Rubber Belts, manufactured by the Boston Belting Company, for two years, I am fully satisfied with their operation, although nt first taken as a matter of necessity, to drive the machinery, that was stopped by the failure of the gears adopted lor this purthose. The Kail wav Belting, had f you for the Con ductors, complained of by the overseer that started them, were properly adjusted by his successor, and have been In operation three years, und hate worked we'l, reqniring no repairs or particular attention; from which fact 1 am of the opinion, when first put at work, they were kept too tightly trained on the pullica Kespectfuliv yours, EDWAKÜ SMITH, Tre is. Naumkeag Mills. Cornr.ro Mas'o Co., Dove, X. H., April, 4 1F50 A oe!t or the Bostoji Beltixq Cowpasv: Gents. We have had one of y ur Vulcanized Kubber Belts, one hundred and ten feet" long and twelve Inches wide, in use five years, and I will say, if another was wanted, we should use the Kubber rather than leather. Yourstruly GEO. MATHEWSvK FRESH ART? IV AI. MESSES. Scantlin and Parvln hava Just received the largest and best assortment of Stoves ever brought to this market, among which will be found the Comet. Odd Fellow and three klm.s of Double Oven, and all kinds of Parlor Premiums, and Heating Stoves. Also the improved Jackson's Dor.ble Oven, the best and most economical stove in ose w hich we will insnre to give better satisfaction than any stove brought to this city. , septtJ Main st It and 2d ttrcete. New Hnk. JUST EECEIVED AT THE EVANSVILLE BOOK Store, Sargents life of Henry C sy, by Greely; Fleetwood's lifo of Christ and bis Apostles; A merran Lite a storand Manners; Atlantic and Transatlantic; Hagar, Womv of to-dav: Tha men of the times: The Pioneer per Cen of the Wet; Lifo of General Frank Plerte; ree'd per Clipper, and for sale by Oet4 rAMir.iil.liir.n. COOK'S FA3I1LY (iltOCKKV. THE undersigned has this day opened, in Li nek's new building, on First street, between M';i and Locust, a splcndidstock of Family Groceries, of my own selection from Eastern markets, which I w ill sell at very low prices for cash, or Produce ofali kinds. I shall keen constantly on hand fresh supplies of Buttert Cheese, Lard, Poultry and other leading articles, rorthe table, direct, from the farmers, having made arrai cements to be supplied several times a week during the summer with atl kinds of Country Produce. All goods purchased t Cook will be delivered al the residence of customers if desired, as I have a market wagon especially for tha nuritose. I therefore solicit a share of public plitronare and will try to merit it. Please call and examime my stock. je30-tfl Z.H.COOK. D IS UGS A I I ill LD I CI X ES . WOULD respectfully call tho attention of Physicians country merchants and the public generally their fine aasortment of Drugs and Medicines of every hcty contained in the JHatena JUeäiea, which tltey regularly receiving from the Eastern markets, and wrUIck they will sell at wholesale or retail on the most accommo datim; terms. ALSO Surgical Instruments or every wind, sucn at input ting.tn mahog-Hiv cases pocket instruinenis.cvc. viiitoH iininimeiits in cases; i-ggti-o..t. m i...... ments. such as Curved Turnkev with nivot: curved com mon kev; straight cnred and double-Jointed Forceps.lancets of everv descript.on, cupping cases with brass pump or exnausier; unprovea scarincaiors, oreasi pumps, imises of every description; Brushes, euch as jiainl, countor. flesh, cloth, hair and tooth. Every variety of shaving and toilet soap, such as Low's Brown Wiudsor.Musk, Chinese, Transparent Washing Ball, Hose. Walnut Oil, Almond v ariegated. Shaving Cream, and perfumery of every kind and quality. All the popular Patent Med .clues or tne age, seen as ml Lane's Vermifuge, Fuhustock's do ; Swain's do ; Mustang Ianiment, Nerve ana Bone do; Opodeldock; Late-nan" Drops; Godfrey's Cordial, Ilarla m Oil, Bull's, Town-tend' and many other preparations of Sarsaparilla. Particiilaratteution will nepaiuto mysiciaii f anu Mer chants' orders, that the articles are carefully put ked iu warranted as represented. J.kl.LrUÖI l-ih."l..l , oct!2-tf No. 14 Water street, Evansville, Ind. DR. GRAVE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. TM BRACING his celebrated Ague, Pills liiat never I l fall to cure the Auge chills or intermitant Fevers, in all their complicated forms. Also his popular A i.li-Billons, Ann xiyspcptic pumy ng and cathartic I'll Is. that have been so much made use of for the cure of Dyspeptic. Liver complaint and in digestion, aal giving so much relief without the use of Mercury. Also his Pain Extractor that never fails to give imedi ate relief from pain, in the severest ourns or scalds aud cures old Ulce-s, Scald and Tetter, and very valuable for Khenmatic pains, and pains in tho br ;ast. Also his Cholera Pills, for Diarrhu-a. Dysentery or Flux, Ac. Also his Worm Pil's an excer ent worm destroyer, and wih expel them from the system the above p-epa ra tions have been sold and extensively made use offer eight vears past, throughout the Western Stales, and stands high in the estimation of thousands that have been cured by them. Sold :y KELi.ERcc FAKNSf.EY.I CKAWF0BD BELL, J n& Evansville Ird. sept7 WOODBTJ WS FEVER AWD AGUE REMEDY. NOW offered to the public for the first time. This med leine has existed in a private family for more tha fifty years, has been distributed to considerable exten among friends, and has during tho whole time, aud In an instances, proved Itself a never failing rmdy, whether applied to common cases or to third day ague of well known stubborn notoriety. Such experience, together with numerous solicitations rrom friends, has induced the proprietor to give it tome public. The undersigned, who know the medicine by their own experience have consented to take an agency for part of Indiana aud Illinois, and now offer it by the dozen or single bottle, w ith the express understanding that the nionwy will always be refunded where tue meuiecinnscd according tdoirections, does pot affect a perfect j . r ... . r , I t o M. lJll'Lfa anu permanent cure. iinuiu-u i-iao v j-. Superior Miouldcr ISrnrcs. THE object of this Eraeeisto remedy habitual stooping, round and crooked Shoulders, weak back and chest1 and preserve an erect and graceful position, Indispensatde to health and neautv. it Is adapted io nenent men, wo men and children of all ages, occupations and conditions. ine rreat utility of this Krace.wiii. ou trial, necomeaparent to all. aud its simplicity and adaptation to the obect designed, are its best recommendations, it is light yet strong, and perfectly elastic, combining all Hie excel ienciesof the common Shoulder Braces in use, with none of itsohlections. This brace is so constructed as to an swer the purpose of Shoulder Braces and Suspeuders. For sale at wholesale or retail by KELLER & FAKNSLEY. decl2-tf No. 14 Water street, Evunsville. TO BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC FHYSI TTELLER& FARNS LEY have lust received at thcii IV Drng Store, No. 14 JJ' (sb,-thc nnest and most complete assortment or- oncentraico. r.xiracis evei brought f our city, comprising In part as follow s: Ex. Hydnitus: Ex. Cvprepedium; Podop'uyllin; Macrotin; " Leptandrira; Capsicum: Petellio; " Mvricin; Pa-unus; Cornus; Looelia; Appocyni; Which they are prepared to offer lo Physicians at man adorer's prices. ' I Ja221 QSB OWJS'3 CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY. "TT Is a certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore X Threat Phthisic, Whocpicjr cougu, uroncnr, ac, rrjlU C. JIEU Sole Asreat for Kran ville. Also sold A LLKN C HAI.I.OK, W. M. WOOLSEY, mhl)r KELLER & FAKNSLEY. MEDICAL BOOKSJUST received at Ui Evansville Book Store: Law. re nee on the Eye; Royle's Materia Mediea: Wood's Practice; Funruson'n Surgery; Dungleson'a TherpeuUca and Materia Medica; Wood dt Bache; Pancost's WlsUr; U. R. Dispensatory; for sale bj dec7 SAMUEL LISTER. MEDICAL BOOKS. ' JUST Received at the Evansville Book-Store. Watson's Practice of Medicine; William's Principles of do. (iTymor); William's and Clymer on Respiratory Organs; William' liumaa AtvUomy; ami for sale low bv BOVIS AUUKbLIST..

n D0M??STIC GOODS. BALES BKOWN DRILLING; 40 cases Bleached do; 90 do do fhlrting:

50 . 10 do Satin Jeans; 10 do col'd Corset Jeans; 10 do do do Drills; 30 bales fine Bro. Shirtings; 10 do do Sbeetiugsj S cases colored Selesias; 10 do do Cambrics. Just landed from steatrer Iowa atid for sale by JAMES LOW, i CO., dec24 417 Main strect Louisville.' T?"V ßOOTiS. AC - AC JAMES LOW A Co., 417 Main street, LouUtille, Ky., have Just received iuüo colored Merino Embroidered Robes J SO pes French Merinos- high colors; 20 cartoons Chantilly Veils; 50 pics Black Silk Lsce: 15 cases rich Ginghams; . SO do colored and black Cambrics; 50 do Madder color Prints; 2 do new style lutacy colored Casstmeres; 5 do black do. FANCY Goons. CO ps Florence a&sor'ed colors; 30 do Marceline-asorted. -25 cartoons Liuin Hoben Edging; 500 pes black Silk Lace assorted widths 11)0 do do do narrow iiolnted; la dos Ladies whit silk Gloves; ' SO do do colored do. decl3 U"fi FREfi OVELS, Just received, including Hin Of fZtt .r. tl . t.nlJi..il... f . v-r " - k"....ijmo iiujwu. Also Arthur's, James', Bennett's, Bnlwer's, Snew's, Buntline's. Mrs. Gore's. Mrs. r.rit'i mi. p,.ri..i. and many other works, for sale wholesale or retail bv A AMcm It 1 rirti ...-....... "cc xvAiiiiiur, st HEELKK. LADIES PORTFOLIOS, Card Cases, Portmonies Anuuals, deM Just received. uecvj KAlllliONE or WHEELER. TETTER PAPER. 10 reams best English Laid Letter J Paper, at S 5 best article ever ottered in ihi ... ket, for sale by KATHBONE 6c WHEELER. EVA.H3VILLTJ BOOK: STOBtl. JUST RECEIVED Parisian Sights and Principles" seen through American Spectacles: The Private Life .f Daniel Webster; Miss Matlie Griflilu'a Poems. dec22 SAMUEL LISTER. "YT'INDOW SASH, GLASS AND PUTTY. Just received and for aide at lowest market rates, tha r 1 1 i louun iiic: 2 casks Puttv. in bladders: 10.00J lights Window Sash, assorted, 8x10,0x13,10x14, ui.u iuxjj; 100 bxs Window Glass country, exlO; 100 do d i do. citv and country Dxl2: 50 do do do. do do. Itixl2: 1W do do do, 10x15 and 12x18. decl9 city, asorted, 9x15, 9x16, 10x14, BABCOCK BROTHERS. TVTEW MACKEREL 75 narkatre. norfo.1 nn... L bers, in whole aud half bhls and kilts, Jut received anuiorsaieuy o. ., OILBEKT & CO., uov22 Sjcauiore near Water. bis in fine order, Jost received and -amm- vr buid nj w ti - ar. Irl l.nn. n a V 1 1 d-'c23 . , Sycamore St., near Water. rpENESSEE MONEY bought by a jj u b ü. iiii.i.iiKi to., syc. near Water. REFINED SUGARS20 bbls and 5 uoxes, Crushed Powdered and double Loaf, for sale i.v mjlS FOSTERS & BROWN. I7LOUR-e50bbls and 40 hf-bblsbest brands W and Columbia, for sale by myjo FOSTERS & BROWr. B ACON 1000 ft clear aides In store and for sale by YTHES AND SN'ATHS. kv , 15 dox Waldrou's prime Grass Sythes; 25 do do do- Corn do; "5 do Snaths, various qualities; 10 do Wire Brace Cradles: 10 do Wood do do; 10 do Garden Hoes and Kates' 20 do Hay Kakes; 10 do do Forks (extra cst steel); 10 do Straw do do do do; 10 do Mauure do do do; 0 boxes Indian Pond Sythe Stones: for sale low me trade by fje!5 BABCOCK BROTHERS. c 0 FFEE. 200 bags prime Rio for eale by il t OS 1 r.KS öe BKOWN. S- TONE PI PES. 3(10 lioxes DbO pipes each) for sale t.LMM.tu; at 75 cts ier box, by -----iuyv9 S. E. GILÜEKT CO., Syc. near Water. FRE3II A RIVALS BAGS prime K.o foi t for sale low for cash bj u9 ALLIS& HOWES. 200 JUST Ree'd an"i or nale ' 10 cases o' i.ew stylo Fancy Prints; 5 Blue and Drange; 4 44 and White JjI.MAGHEE & Co. SS. ALMONDS 5 bbls beet qnaütv. Jus ree'd p Ixixiugton, lor sali by S. E. GILBERT & CO., u7 Syc near Water. JUST received n large assortment of Bench Planes, Mouldin Planes, Ploughs, Grooves Ac, at tho sign of the Mill ,aw. augld CM. GRIFFITH. I UST ree'd and for sale low, 10 bales of asstt'd Flan 1 nels anglO J. H. MAGHEE & CO. A LE 25 bbls just rte'd and for sale by JJ PJtisJON BROS. LOW PRICED TOPACCO. 5 boxes, pounds, will be sold very low. to close consignment. aug4 S. E. GILBERT & CO., Syc. near Water. ZANTE CURRANTS. 2 casks very flne.Just recM per Lexington, for sale low by aug7 S. E. GILBERT & CO., Syc. near Water. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. 2400 dot Table Knives and Forks; 1500 doz assorted Pocket Cutlery; 150 dox do Razors; 3b0 doz Scissors and Shears; all of our own impor tion, offered at lowest Eastern prices. 14 BABCOCK BROTHERS - j DOZ, Reynold's cele brated Rifle Barrels; ' U 2 do Roses' blusterers Trowels; J10 do Sheep Shears nss'd qualities;' i'jO do Table and Poeket Cutlery; 75 d Butchers Socket, Mortice, Long Parelng and Fermer Chisels; lOdo do Turning ChUels and Gouges; 100 do do Celebrated files and Kas, all sizes; A large assortment of Carpenters Planes aud fishing tackle. Just received and for sale bv, MainStl Imyl C.M.GRIFFITH. PETERSHAM EEAVEUCLOTHS.-S cases green, blue, drab and mixed ree'd this day and for sale by augö JAS. LOW CO., 417 Main St., Lou Ky. CANDLES. 100 boxes hard prescd Summer Mould Candles, warranted, in store aud for sale by Jj 5 SAMUEL ORR. oCASES Fancy Camlet Jeans Just ree'd and forsalo by JL aug-l 1 JJL. M AG HEE&Co. oCASES Blue Drilling Just ree'd andforsaleby L aug 11 J. II MAGHEE & Co. LIQUORS. 50 bbls Cincinnati Whiskey; 5 do Old Monoagahela Whisky: 5 o do Reserve do; do II Gin; do Brandy : reo d for tale by 10 lyS PRESTON BROS. WHISKEY 150 bblsorvervs iperior Whisky, raw and rectified; 2H do Old Moiiongahela; . 25 do do Bourbon; 15 do do Rye; for sale bv Je4 BABCOCK BROTnFRS 1 CASE Rowland's Mil! Saws; 1 do BrinlmrM's Croes-eut Saws; 1 do Johnson & Cutaway's Circular Saws; Just ree'd and fer sale ut the sign of the Mill Saw, bv Je3 C M". GR1FFITIT. PURE LEAF LARD. 200 Jars put up by ourselves. presslv for family use. in store and for ! bv MESS PORKoO hf-bbls Family M?j Pork, a choice artic in store and for sale low by a bp . r . . iy!5 SAMUEL ORK. 5 TIERCES Rice; 5 Drums large Cod Fish, just ree'd and for sale y inh!7 PER LATE ARRIVALS. Choice dried Biol W. R. and English Dairy cheese, fresh Hominy, bbls choice Potatoes, for sale low for rash by HORNBKOOK & WOODAHD, ap3 Wa'r St., bet. Main and Sycamore. Orftrt FEET of best Lime and Free Curb stone fot aale by t my 12-tfl MOSES KOKS. ROSIN SOAP 25 boxes for sale by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. novl Sycamore st. near Water. CtflEESE, BEEF, AND FISH Cream and English Dairy Cheese, Sugar-cured Dried Beef. Mackinaw Trout, MackerM, Salmon, Oysters, Sardines, Haddock, &c I for tale by HORIfBROOK & WOODARD. B RANDY AND WINE-Otard, Dupny & Co.'a, J. I. . . . .1 i u.ii'u..ir..i i Xnipuy, JHUminu umet omiiu lum. iu.,iHiwia, Sweet, Malaga and wiaret, on nana ana loraate t feb7 rr BBLS. Pilot Bread for sale br ZA3 novSl J.5 W. EE ILLY.

G. W'. Ratiiboxc, A.J. Whkilk RATHBONE & WHEEliBR. Suceettors to F.. II. Hood Ir C ,Wholesale.and Retail BDOKHELLER3 AlsD STATIONERS: , Ji'a.l Foltern Block EeantvilUi Indiana, ARE feonstanly receiving, in addition to their ormer large stock, a new supply Of ," ' ' liooks and Mnlioncr, Of every description. Kew Publications, as issued by th Eastern Publishing Houses regularly received. Our Wholesale and Retail prices are the same as at

Louisville or Cincinnati; we wish to remind Country' Merchants of this fact, the proof of which Is in trying ua.A largo aud well selected assortment of Miscellaneous Reboot, Medical aud Theological Books always on Landto select f re in, '..' Printing- Writing, Wrapping and Fanry Papers: Blank cooks oi every description and quality; America aaa Foreign fancy Stationery of all kinds constantly on hand. Music Teachers supplied on liberal terms w ith the besi of Guitar and Piano Music. TTPOrdersfor Books not on hand promptiv attended; to. aug27 KATHBONE & HEELER. W M. Woolsbt ....F. A. I-Jcr DHU ESTAIILIS3IEXT, WOOLSEY & LITT CK". THE ondersljrtied have formed a co-partnership in the Drug and Apothecary busincss-and will continue' at the old taud, on Main street, formerly occupied by W. M. Woolsey. They have on hand a general at sortment of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,- Window Glass, Printing Ink, &c, &c, to which they invite lh' attention of old customers and the public. Piiysicians Prescnpuons caren.ily attended to. both partners being fully compctcu: to attend to that branch of the business. - - W. M. WOOLsEY. Evansville Sept. 20 1852. . ' FKANCIS A. L1XCK. ' J. T. WlLlnt. 1 O. niTCHITT! iTIEDICAL, NOTICE. DRS. WALKER c iiATCIUTT, having assocbtet themselves together in the Practice of Medicine an4 surgery, would resiieclfullyantiounce to the ciiizendst Evansville aud Ticinity, that they are prepared to atten 4 to tails, either day or night. ; nr. iiaicniuw ui pay particular attention the EYE an Chronic Diseases generally. , . i ... 1 uthce on Third street, opposite the Public Square. JyomCM. GRIFFITH, has removed his Stock of ITardwarw next door, to C.Bell's Drug Store, and is noH opening the best selected stock, selected by himself in üi Eastern Markets, of Foreign and Domestic Hardw are evel offered in this Market. From bis long experience iu tb llOViltt-. . ... .1.. .' A . . . . ... ....... t, irauc, eirici, aiieuuon to business and tar prices, he hopes to receive a thare of public patronage.' Mechanics, Builders and others are invited to exaininf ' his stock. . : : i,,ii t REMOVAL I have removed my office one souarv' and a half above Main street, near the Sberwoo House, on First street, and ran Im inmJ .;n... i my residence, oue square above, at all times u:.lcts profci sionally engaged iu the city or its immediate vicinity. ""-" , , l iia.t liHUKOlsM, D. ' Z " REMOVED. rr7r-: HE undersigned have removed their Bock and Mur Store, to the corner of Main and First street, w heft they are Just receiving, In' addition to their former stock an extensive assortiuvut of Books, Stationary, MusicaInstrunients, dc.&c; all of which they are prepared I sei: at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. Jjl3 tf , . j : -. T. CONYNGTON & CO. ' . REMOVED. -t.'l--' - I IIA E removed my ortu-e to Water street, next doot X to the "Lafayette Hoüfe," where 1 can be found atal limes by day or night, unless professionally engaged. ap3tf ,JOHNsHA.Wtt;.MM.D&cJR. GARVIN, Attorney and Councellorat Law. . Of-' dee on the corner of Main aud Second streets, Kvansville, la. , laug4 '521y . J AME3 HARLAN, JR., . . Attorney und Tuunsplior nt Law, Eianotille, Indiana, - WT111 practice iu ail the Courts held in Vanderburg, Warrick, Sieiicer, Perry, Gibson and Ponej couatUs in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Indianapolis and Ueno to all other business entrusted to him as Attorney, &c. and General Agent. . Office with James T. Walker.Esq., Third street, nearly opposite the Court building. , iiovUCui. T DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -HE partnership heretofore existing between Hornbrook Jj- Burtis is Ulis day dissolved by mutual consent. All pcrsous indebted to the firm will please come . forward aud make immediate payment; and those bavin1; claims against it will j dense hand them iu and they shall be paid us soon as we can collcit. " Either of the irty il authorized to use the name of tlie Arm for tlw puroe ot settlement. PHILIP IIOKNBKOOK, mlit'itf - JOHN BURTIS. l'AKTNKUMUt' N I I'M CK. PII WOODARD has bought the Interest of John Tnrtis, in Cie old firm of I lorn brook V Burtis. Th-' business will be continued at the old stand on Wat t. between Main and Sycamore, under the s:yle of llwrubrook 4ic Woodard, where wo shall be pleased to wait up. on all our friends. P. HORN BROOK. mli22tf P. II. WOODARD.. CO-PARTNERSHIP IIOTICE. MR. GEO. FOSTER is a member of our firm fromand after this date, under the name and stvle of Fosters ot Brown. ootl-tf FOSTER & BKOWN. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned havo this day formed a copartner ship, under the name und style of Lewis k Gray,- r and have made arrangements witli the late firm of liar rington. Crane At Co.. to serve as their successor in the " Receiving, Fowardiug and Commb?Uuu Euaiuecs in this city. t r i We would respectfully solicit a cor tin nance of tho pat y ronage heretofore so liberally extended towards tlie lati firm, aud bespeak the good olficrs of our friends, plcdg- , ing ourselves to spare no efforts to promote the intcrcatt ) of all w ho may entrust business to our rr.re. EDWARD LEWIS,. Evansville, Sept: 1st 1"52 sept2f CHA RLES GRAY. ' CC-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having on the 17th Inst, entered into co-part nerslp, under the firm and style of Hojiklnsck Read, will occupy the old stand of J. S. Hoj'kins, ou F.rst ktreet. and voiitiitue to do a Wholesale and Retail Dry Good business. JOHN S. HOPKINS, - EDWIN O. READ. . 1 Aug 17th 1F52, . aeptSg LAW PARTNERSHIP. JAS. G. JONES and JAS. E. BLYTHE, Atfornles at i Law, Evansville, Indiana, have associated themselves as partners in tho practice of the law, and will continue to practice in this and the adjoining counties, and in tho -Supreme and District Court. They design turning their ' attention jirnieularlrio land Uw. Ina .hört time. they t will be prepared to give in a few minutes, cn abstract ol the title to almost any lot in Evansville or its enlarge inents, or in ljunaco, together w ith their professiota opiuion as to tlie title, if desired. . , Jy25-dawtf t J , .i. PARTENERS HIP NOTICE. TnE firm of E. II. Hood & C having beert 'dissolved. by the death of E. II. Hood, the undersigned An--drew J. Wheeler, surviving artiicr, and Goo. W. Kstb bone, have purchased ihe stock of the late firm, aud'. formed a pauership, under thosni-snf Ratutone ssd WniccLKr. itidw ill continue the Wholesale atid K'rail Book and Stationery busi nets, at the old atan.l. Xn I Itoa-r ter'sBlock.wherethcyl nvitethe patronage of the iorm--er customers of the house, aud of the public generally. I. V. . KA 1 HtSUC-' ug27 A J. WHEEI EK DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP-: ' riIIE Firm ofE. E. WhcclerÄt Co-is this day dissolve. : ". JL by mutual consent. The business w il. we carried on at the oi l stand by E. E. Wheeler, who alono is aulhoril . ed to settle the business of the late firm. E. E. WHEELER, . mySl tf JOHN THOMPSON. '' "fOTICG- The nndersigned having formed C 1 partnership, will practico law. under the firm Law & JoliiLson. Ourotl.ccis In the second story of Wf.i Gwathmev's building on First street, between Main and Locust. hall al;M uudertuke tlie purchase ai.d uil , of real estate, and pa) inen t of taxes on the same. Cot., lection of claims, and all business entrusted to us. ill re , ceive our united attention. The oflice of the Latuastf; agency is iu the same place JOHN LAW,MORRIS S. JOHNSON Evansville. Mar. ?5. IPöfl-tf J. a. WILCOX, M. D. . -K. T. WITXHELL, II. EDICAL NOTICE DES. WILCOX 5: MITCHELL, having associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine.:.. Surgery and Obstetric, would beg leave respectfully t; ln!orm the citizens of Evansville and vicinity that one of ' the firm can be found at their office, on First Mr eet, be , ' tween Main and Locust, at all times, day or night, read ' to attend to professional calls., , , ., J3d-wl MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. CASSELBERRY & NEGLEY having associated " themselves to jether in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, would resjKttfully announce to the citizens ol ' Evansville and vicinity, that they arw prepared to attend ' to all calls, either by day or night; one or both of Um - -can be consulted at their office, on First street, 5 doorsabove the Sherwood House, at all times except when pro-. fessionally absent. lor.ictf . ' DRS. BYFORD & PINCH. ; ; WOULD Inform the ciüxens of Evansvillo that they have associated theroael ves together in the prac tice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Their office is on the corner of First and i ine streets. Evansville, June 38th, 1852. Ju df . GAS! GASMOAS!!! "" . A SUPPLY of Phosgene Gas, the cheapest and best light ever introduced in Evansville, always on hand and for aale'by . JOHN C. DEVERELX, Ja, my 10 Sycamore near at

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