Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 154, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1853 — Page 4

MISCELLAN FBI'S.

XfTT i1itciik VCW FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, KTJUnrtLLt. l.VDIA.VA. .. THE PUBLIC W KlWWWrrrülXlf IN FORMED that we hsve iM great care and expense fitted npae complete sheps at any In the West, and hope liberal patron aga will signily a disposition to encourage Horn MMOmcturere- We are prepared with evcrv facility for MBlOitaiTsM steam Eng'nes with wnd orirnn bed frame, and nia-i'incry of all kind with the latest improvement, bearing aud shafting flued up. Pulleys, Iren Fronts for bouc. Plow Mould Boards. Wag on Bov.ee, Iron and Brass casting, and Wrought ; m forgta ' rk of all kinds, and f Bist quality, furnish -I t- order. Steamboat work, ai d repair of nil kind oi machinery pioorotlv ad e.refully executed. Our machinery ij COMplete, possessing all the adTinui of in- latest lfTima und our workmen are of the moat skillful an i experienced class. Our general superintendent. has for many yeaisbeen roreman of an extensive establishment East, and la fully equal to any Machines! in theWest. Persons desiring Engines, or other machinery bullt er repaired, are requested to call, for we feel ronnu ni that we can give asTull wWMIni in quality f wo no prices, as any competent and respectable establish- .. r- t lis llta rt.Miiitrv Car wheel of various natterns manufactaro, who Mnrplio'sP tent .M.lid Hub. Orders by mail will receive prompt atteeUe attne same price ss when given in person. ateraii Iron, Bras and Cooper want A. jrtMfsw G D. EGGLESTON w CO. WE CHALLEM! THF WOBI.D AHM ALL THE EWXO.ILBM!! WILLIAM LOS WiJNTHAL & CO., WHOLKS4..C ko MfVOM Diias t READY MADE CLOTHIN G A N D DRY G00DK, HAT CAPs At".. JWrt f corner of Mai mnd H'attr S'i Evanull. -, TJTOfflrP inf rin their friends and the public in genW -ral that thev have received, and are receiving d'lU.anew Stoeh of FALL AND WlSTIR OOOIIS. Having , M;si.ii,tly our own buyers in New ork,rnii adelphta and Baltimore, and being INM tied with LM t, ; I Co., of Louisville. Ky.. the largest Clotbljigesi:i!lihment this ide of the- Mountains, we are ,1,1,. , either WHOLKMALK or RETAIL at the - and all we wish, is. o give us a eall be'ore oti purchase. r-pp. GroaoS I Ji cent pieces and long Bitstaken In full. P1 . AU B LB DEPOT! KK. MOV EH TO WMXM ST-, OFPOt 1TB THE BANKII t T058 of the finest Marble ever brought to the Jmly W st, at Wholes-lie or Retail. Dealers in Marlde are e vprejslv invited to examine my stock, fori will make It to their interest to ps-tronize me. My stock : consists oi Carrara. While veined o Dove colored Hal an in blocks and lab. American, white, vari at.- I. blue, clouded and statuary, which was selected wiU Croat eauo at the Vmmtm iiu rries. MM M KM S ofallsUles. SCROLLS. OBI.EISK. TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Co s ntcr tops and Furniture Marble on baud and made , o "T.l"-r at Eastern prices. Grateful for tint past liberal prtroriage, I expect to j mcr.ta contiuuance of the same. Give me n call M. A. LAW REN K. N R Orders from s dist inct promptly and satisfactirily filed. All work w arra ted. ur! BILLIARD SALOONCAS! OAS! M'K Billiard Saloon, on the corner of Hr .a d Main I ..... . Ist. aid V str cts. is no brilliantly ngiue.i wim wa -...-r, ( evening, where, visitors may enjoy their games wim , m,t, i, iluv for pieasur . The prices of games have a materi llj reduced, as we are determined to grati fj th-..! who love billiard in every paiticular. We are , always nle.i-.ed t see our friends, especially about I- o j clcü in Hie evening wneuwuuu munuu t ...... handor their benefit. SMYTH A ROWLEY. . . ... . ...a.kvviril ltUIII'. I . ni v,i,V nKKST will make a .sUPr.RIOR afaVa .n,,. nf (.-ron.-h Calf Boots, iroui skins, to fll which was awar rded a'uriz- Me.lVl atthe W orld's ' tek! brail wta will favor him . W WMk. V .... .... W ' vs" Bitr. .i sw--.. -- wit i ii -ir onler at his hott. Main and LocMol .V ' I work made from lue above .kins warrauted n it to break. Also -Ladles' Buskins. Cloth Buskins. G -nt s Gaiter, Half Gaiters Mippers. and Jenny Lind Tus, ma-b- m :. neatuess ami dispatch apl3dl CABINET WARE HOTJ3E. tCOKt.lt fr l.Ut.l B 1 havk on hand a large s-ipv' l every v .r.e-v of Cabin-t Ware, of the best workmanship and material, on Main be tween Third and Fourth str - : I. ii :u biT Va rd -- I have aU . on Land, a large supply of Pine Lnmbe s 'as med. Also, Tj,0i reel dred Flooring. Co)f fisM." A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand. All th above articles I "will sell on the most reasonable terms.-Uwe'lu-.g house next the shop. !Jygj 6ml JLiam i-i MtcssJl I ri niture Kactuiy. WaOLUSALti & RETAIL. Mes.rs. V. L i " Z fc. L A K 1. 1 I W l K 1 would ialjrui tho public that having recently established iu Lamr. t C ity . I HaMMI Kur.ntu.re Factorv, tie-) have com ineitc.;'! mannfuctnring Bur-.- i i;.4ied-"tea.. Wardrobes, and several oiner iiiiKiS nf run.i'.jr. ' tcaiu.thuenabLng:h -in to furnish thesa articles lower than can be purchaseu elsewhere in this city, amlal Cttciaaefi Factor prieti. Their w irk iu every respect toosjoal tothatofUls Cinciniia'.k factories. T'h-'i are aio pr parol t" do Turning work, ofevary de rri(lioii, and will be prepared to furnish country ISSHs ft. .urers with what they desire in this particular. TheatlOsMtafl ! those wanting Furniture is called to tho work ol this Factory. . The ware room Is or. Main strret. betwe-iu Third aud Fourth. We keep for sale Chairs of different varieties, te-id- all other kinds of Furniture, at tue roota. 1 j-'a-ly BADLBRY-WARB ESTABLISHMENT AND M rVNUTACTORY J . p. ELLIOTT, ORALER ir aS A If I t: K wft A n . f t -. HS just roceived a full assortment of Sadule Trees of all kinds, !'.. lie Bus. Stirr-ip Iron. Buggy MountIn 's. Webs, Seating. Ac, dec, which he will sell on reas .i udo terms. He all k on hand a geii-ral a.--i mentof Saddles. Harness. Bridles, a tl all other twn;- ap nertainin-totntiH! Bastaoaaof to on manufacture. OR Slain street, between I IM and Sevoud StreeU. at the old stand. oc'JJt-tf BODT AND SHOT. MANUr ACTORY. SCI OND T. BKTW ICi:1 MAlR AID tOClsT. 1 would inform the public in general that 1 havi Csfll on hand an aOSOtUMSM of fall and winter Boots kfm .... i -si,..,. of all sorts, and U n I will 11 tnem f 1W m cheap and as good as can be sedd in this .oitj V.l... .... v, . LIVERY AWD3ALB STABLE THE undersigned have pure has ?. A THE unil rs ' ied (A Llverv Blahls.OO Loci f'if " proveinents to it. am I I Wm hire a BOOd ItSOk of Locust street, an i mai-n us and now have on hand Pi ui'r.r.ii.'s.ii. lure a g i sioea i u " " , CAKK1AGB8 to winch wo invite the attention m m p.i drj. T SO intend from this time to endeavor to sali. I IBM w.iats ört'ie public iu ttiis particular, slid hope iu arttal and terms will prove agreeable. Curriag-s tol parties excursions, runeral iV. .. a w iysonhand. Boin prov.ded with good hostlers, we are prepared to boarc h r itel keep theio, in ti.e e .- nugSl M.&E. H.!eCABM0. ÖOMTHINO IfEW! MESSRS. JAMBS SCANVUN f- 80 HAVE Just received a large lot of STOVES from Albany. N. York, t i ti. i -. t i anil LouisvilUt. The larghst lot. 1 ami best assortment of ibe moat approved patterus ever brougiil t this City. Tho mot beautiful Parlor Stoves of the nge. Fbr ftirh.!f particitlars, call and exuu.'imt ur a.s- rlmentattiio obi stand one door frocj the Wasbingtou Ho is.. I sept I5.tr RHIo Vue Uartien. TH?. proprietor of this garden ard public houo, has el lir-ly retltted Uie building, and improved the groum and is now ready to receive v isitors. 1'hi place of res.t ssit.iated on the river bank. Just below Pigeon CreoW Bridge, aud i but a short walk from Ibe heart of the city. Refr.-.nmeiits ar all kinds can be obtained, and the wants of visitors carefully attended to. The undersigned will always bo on hand to attend to those visiting his house. Dsyd-tf JOHX M. MATTHEWS. M 100 bbt prime Molasses; 50hhd lo Sngar: 100 bag Rio Coff..., ror sale by epW BARCOCK HR0THER8.

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MEDICINAL.

KVEBV DIXCAK OFTHEVrOMA'll 4 BE Cl'ICt-D. INDIGESTION, BILLIOUSNESS, VERTIGO. NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA, Headache. Co.ti veneik, Hcotleaeneoo, BY THESE RESTORATIVE PILLS tare been need In private nrue'ice. with unprecedented success for 2 years; they have never b foro been offered to the public. These fills remove .ibstructions. open the nat ural passages of the flui a of the body as the pores aud lactr.il vessels. . . THEY AKE WHOLLY VEGETABLE and perfectly harmless in their effects; ins'ead f weakening and debilitating the patient, (as la usually the case with other pilU) t!ie giveTosr to the stomach strengthening and invigorating both stomach and bowels; und imparting ne"li'e and energy to every part of the svsteiu. Beleg wholly vegetable, they are mild in thoir opera tion. withoutg'riping, r any pain whatever. They are low in their movement: but thorough in their renovatint: and r-storative character and nerd only to he tried , be annroved of bv all audi asaro afflicted with the horrible suffering from Dyspctsia. or any of the ay in p i..m of a disordered stomach THE sTO d ACH is Tl & CKNTRK or SYMPATHIES It is nrinc, nulls sunn. ied with nerves b a large pair proceeding urectly I rom the orain, caiieo ine rar v gum. 1 hese in their co irse send nrancnesiome pnnrnx and larvnx; th osophHgus the vessel of the nock ml heart, the lungs, the liver, the spleen and the cia phragm . Tbl dist-tbution will accou.it tor many oi mo sympathies between the stomach and other parts or organs of the bodv. It is unnecessary to go fartherthan aprimaiy derangement of the stomach, to account for the multitud of distressing symptoms with which many are afflicted, such I ludigcstion, Billiousness Dr-iwsiness, Debility, Acidity; Extreme Languo.- and ExA sonse of oppression at the hauston, pit ol the stomtch; Kestl ssues, Costiveness; Degression ofspiritsr Headache. Heavimss. Ex'reme nervous agitation, ( . hands and feet, Palpitation of the heatt, Niiiiibnes of iheltinbt and An incupahilii) fortlio least other parts, exertion. Vertigo. Nausea. ' Mi-tiness and indistinctness Difficulty of Respiration, : of vision. Ktnp ir. A temporary loss of memo- , Unpleasant Taste In the ry, mouth, particularly when A sense of Emptiness, risiugintlie morning, Pulsel ssfrequentand more Dull, heavy pain and sense feeble than us i il. of weight in the head. Emaciation and extreme Despondency . Debility. With many otb -iistresslng s mptrms arising from a disordered atoaW h till at last all the faculties or the n: nd seem prostrated with the energies of the body i from all of which the poor sufferer may obtain reliel in ' a f-w hours, by Haut .'s R -novating and Restorative fills; and by adhering to the direction, (accompanying the Pills) very soon feels as if new life and energy were impart ultothe whole yst IB. Persons purchasing the. Ms will be careful to Ob 1 serve that the name of O. 11. ST ED (in gilt letter. on black paper) is affixed as t w rapper to each box; and : tuat none are genuine unless labeled in this manlier. "PPor sale by Druggist? everywhere. Principal , Depot at BURNET'S. Ao. n cast rourtn street, Cincinnati, v. PRICE FIFTY CEWT For.alcby KP.t.LKR A FA RNSLEY, M AI. LOCK 4c STOUDARD, WOOLSKY A L1X( K, myH Agents. TO Din ;; I rii y 1 1 ans C V '. Y Ml-:l II A M s. THE undersigned have now In sto.e a large stock J. Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals. Oils. Paints. Varnish Hye Woods, GLissware. Patent .Me.licine. Brushes, Ac Ac, and are constantly receiving fresh supplies. 1... m ...t ,r .r- 1 .1 i r ,.-'...!- W 11 M 1 . t 11 A V . r.. I i.u. mptui. il... are determined to sell at a small advanci Onrarliclesare all selected withgreat care, and warranted to give satisfaction us to genuineness, nuulity and r.n, I Snrvienl tnstriuneiits Trusso. Aitdendnal Suimorter.s

and S louider I'.ra.isd tin' most a, proved stvle... ! tour, lticoinpniij iilih,s young bride On hts return Pure Brand v. Old Rve Whisk v and WtoOOfM medical , h e he wa suddenly attacked with liiflainmulo-y purposes nnli), or the verv best 'it:i lities. Rheumatism : the attack can e on while riding in the Also a large supplv of Daguerreati Sfock, consisting of : c.ir-. and s i severe and painful were his iCJerinjrs, that Ftaioa, Cases, Chemicals, Ac, at a small advauc froir. I tasW or pity wet the c eeks of many kind rrwsytapeisssnis prices. tluing traveling companions. At I nca. . V.,the cam Mrs Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco, and a choice lot of old 1 were changed, and peas nger feoo iti' the virtue. ..r

Savnna Segars Bird Cages. Seedsand Fouiitains. Merchants and dealers w ill .lease call und examine .nrrick when iu the eilv. aiel all orders will heal tended to immediatelv ami earafOlty packed. Ali r C. H l lock, t HALLÖCK fc BTOODARO, W.H.P TonnARD,i Wholesale Pruggists. o. t.'ttf Main street, near the river. JCST ree'd an assortmeui or Rich dt Co.'s Improved Paent Safes, which we will sell at New York mauu tactjry j.rice. with addition of freight only. ALUS V HOWKS. Sole Agents for Southern lu!iana. f H K CiRKAT KIRF I IM LI KÜTHE, one. tlii rd of the Town Burnt to Aslirs! film PIMM. O., April 13th, 1852. Messrs. MtOAOOS & Marvin Oentltmen: Yonrs r the 5th is at band. In reply, ever Sare iu the Are. rxcrpt toi rs. has proven good rör n .thing. 1 lota Lir.'- Saf. it wa ricRrci tlv dstroy EO but ill the SHAM. SiL.RAXDIR I BOi OUT PROM YOU on::su was injuraO. Your obedient servt, WM. T.CLEMOXS. The above letter shows that in a real hot fire. i;: Sai.am vauKRS are the only Safes to bo depended upon. Il the Pearl street lire. $leeen -We, of different tnakert, ' I WOtO totally destroyed, Rkh's Kar aI.onk bidding deö-! i aaoa to the dames, peosors ing note., hoods and mortga- ' fes.lo the value of 911HI.UN1. The I hilluothe are isa! SOJOllolcaHi- every Saie rut Rl ii'sisdestr-tyed. These 1 ! repealed occurrence prove iuconte slibiy that Wilde-r's 1 Patent Salaiiiauders. with Mm 11'. ISIIIIIIIII, are the ! liest Safes'made in the l.niled States. ,r in the whole world. They can be had ut tlo- Daeoi, H WTkr r., and at the Factorv, corner of Sr. .Msrr's Pla r and IMMV.MfflM. SIEARNA- .MARVIN. Alio, at the folloving Agencies. ISAAC BR1DK. New Orlcuns. La. I.. M. IIA ll'H. ( 'Kirleston. S. C. 1 miMPS(t ,v ONDESBl l.'VS. BoMfsOfM, If J . HOCYOAKES. LOWNES 61 CO., Memphis Tcun. EDDY A MoKLE Y.Toledo, O. ALLiS dt HOWES, Evansvill la, S. SHEPARD A CO.. Buffalo, X. Y. WALTER K. MARVIN. Lock port, N. Y. BARNEY BROTH E KS. Mobile. Ala. CHAS. H. CAMPFIEI.D. Savannah. Ga. HALL dr. .MOSES, Columbus. Ga. DK'HOSFKT BKtiWX, Wilmington,!. C. VM. K t SHALL, St. Paul, M.- T. MOKLKYdr KAYlfOLWJ lev-dand, 0. HAVER, B( D A- ZauesviLe. O. HY. 8VÖOKTT, l ocbester. N. Y. JAS. Hl'iTON, Montreal, Ca:iada. oct4 tour a siioi. .nnTTUToiiY. . r- .no Titc nsvtrtiow !t,.. Thr umlersigned .uld resectrul y iu - form the public, lhal m has now on hand M the isrgest and most approved style orr custom and sale work. Ladies .Morocco Kid. Ladies' B00U, Buskins, W'aiklng Shoes and "I'PPers. I 1 aw - ' M f . . AI. . 11... mi hatnl n HI' iMIlllll -i-" ii r .vi jti , ii nv. .TP" .-ii - - stork of Leather and Findings, for sale wholesale and re - all low for cash, at his old stand on,"ar'2?rVciw " above Pavilion Hotel. .iugl31yl P. DELSAKK. r . ILOOR OIL, CLOTH. Just received at the Evausville Carpet Store, an assortment of Floor Oil Clothj of new patterns). Cloths cut to fit any hail 1 i.ni n.s k nriKMtr.Kutn, '' 1. orrer .laAn iter stt.

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MEDICIN.U.

Jw?K$ CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of fOl (.IIS. (OLDS. HOARSENESS, BK0V HITIS. WHOOPIAG -( Ollf-II, fROI P. ASTIPIA. AX (0sr.11PTI0H. Of a., the masftii medicines extant, (am. eovnMA them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary romplaii ts, nothing has .-ver ieen lound which womit compare in its effects with this preparation. Otnefs cure sometimes, but t all times and In all diseases f the lungs and throat where medicine ran give relief, t ils will do it It is pleasant to tal'.u, and oerfcctly safe in accor dance with the directions. Wo do lu.'iudvertiso for the Information of those who hare tried it but those who have not. Families that hate known its alue will not be without it. and by its timely use, they are secure from Ute dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consun.pt ion The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was .warded to this orenai ation bv the Board of Judges in September 47; also, the Medals of the three great institutes of Art, in this country; also the Didoiiia ofthe Ohio institute ut Cihcinimti, has been given to thu Chkrkv Pk tok.i., by their Government In consideration of its ext aordina rv excellence and uselulness in curing affections of the 1 ui.gs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on th" long experience ot the uiuiuent Physician of Ih Port and City of St. Johns. May, 8, 1S51. Dr. J C. Ayer: Five yoarstrial of your CHERRY PECToKlALin my practice.li as proven what I foresaw from its composition, must be true, that il eradicates and curesthc col Is and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiurl liable. I think itse)iial hits not yet been discovered, nor do I j know how a better remedy can be made tor tbedisleiupcrs of the I hroat und Lungs. J. J. BURTON. M. DL F. R. S. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not ! oul) iu the following a ses, but a thousand more: Si DSl'RRY, Jan.J4lh, MM i Dr. Aver: In the month ol' July last I was attacked by a violent diarrha-a in the mines of California. 1 fa turned to San Fraucisco in hope of receiving bunellt from a change of c'imate aud diet ( My Diarrhara ceas- i ed, but sj lollowed bv a severe cougb and much soreness. 1 finally suirted for home, but received no i benetlt from the voyage. My cough continued to grow wors ,and OOOM I nrred in New York. I wasatoiue marked by my uc iota aioesus a victim of consump tion. I must confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my fr-euds all believed. At ibistimo I com- j me need taking your truly invaluable med, cine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its ;:s. j I You would noi receive these Hues did 1 not regard Ml my duty o state t the ifflicte l, through you. that my . 1 health, in the space of eight months, i fully restored. 1 attribute it to Hie use of your CHERRY PKCTORAL. 1 ours truly , WILLIAM V. SMITH. I WiSH so-ro. Pa.. April ML 1S4i. Dear sir: Feeling laust 1 have been spared from a premature grave, through MM itislrutneiitali'.y by the J rovidenceof God, 1 will take the liberty to express loyou m gralitudu. A Cioiirii uiiil tin- .-llurmintr .vnmloms of ('miiunn. tion had reduced me foo low to leave nie auhiug like hope, when my phsician brought me a bottle of i : juur riiTiiciL. n w.-t-ine'i in nnori iiu inr.i laic rei lief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound licilth Ifil will do for other what it-hasddie foi me, j nu are certainly one d tue bcnel'ai tors of insn.kind. KiBeorely w , shiny you every bletalav. I am Very rospectfull) M'un, JOHN J. I LARK E. Rrroi St Peter's Church. t iih such assurance and from such men. no stronger ' proof can be ad-,tw ed unless A be from its effects upon , , trial. Prepared ami sold by JA M ES C. AYER. Practical Cbemi.t. I oweli. Muss. Yf"tajM in Braoarille, whnleaale on I retail. In PrlR ; ceton by K. B. HarTbrk; in P-'-Tsburgh, by Adams A . j Canipb" II, and by irugg:ls tlirougboul the State. aiiK'-'G Re 1st Xtta Ifs Happy l-'.ffects ujion u "New .Iarried otip r. . JONATHAN K. MILLKK. a Pedlar, aged ff, on the 1st of Aprd tafl Ms boeai in b- swrthora part of Aew ork, in apparent goo-i iiealih on his wed mg ""' " "ea.iy K-iiel. pun base.' a bottle ut Mr. War "er s lirug the sulferer tore; he immediately applied the Relief to he use. I up the whole lt..tt!e, und upon ar ...... .vu-v, o.e ,... as s.. ..mich reiie.e.i noil in-was enaoie.i ,o wh. to nis enrru-ge without assisI lanii'. ne uas since reporieo nimst'll ciir-u. In ill cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism. Radwny'sj Relief will instantly stop the pain. Let Uiose who siif t'er trv it. SORLNKSS Whether in the bones, flesh, joints, or muscles, whether i in tue heart or feet, woe rev r it is. Hod way 'a Relict will In a tew moments, remove every particle ol irritation from the MrMMM. MKRCUR1AL PAINS. Persons who have been salivated with mercury, and feel its effects still in thei system, whose bones ache with pain, whose flesh is covered wilh Mr. are assured a speedy relief of their pains, ami a complete eradiea tion of the poisonous deposits, by the use or Railway's Ready Relief and Renovating Resolvent. C ups Spasm-, Cholera, Hysentery, lliarrhrra Sick Headache, and Chill Fever. R. R. Reliel is to betaken internally and applied externally tieiierui Agent for the State or Kentnckv Kdwin Morris, wholesale druggist. Louisville; also, lor side by Raymond v Patten, -Ith street, and 1. P. Blackwell, 3d street. Joh.i C. Davie and Seribner Ar Devol New Albnnv. C. H . Clarke, Vinceniies; VFeUlaorA Kl . Princet'in ; K. K.Sinre, Iruggis', Madison; ainl all respectabledr1 ggists througt jutthe United Mates and Canu-la. WOOLSKY Ac LINCK, Agents, Keens lue, lud. RAD A AY z CO.. sept 16-2 Fulton st.. New York. Ti fx ic: an nisT.iyic; i.i.MauBlwT i W7"E offer this Liniment as a remedy in the various Vl diseases and complaints lor which il is soot ni in .mied witli full eeoMvssM of its success in cur.ug Itlem. i lie rollowingisalist orthe numerous and extraordinary cases it lias cureii daring the last few months: 1331 casesol Rheumalisin iu all its forms; 4 JIM I no siraius nini nruises; do bums and scaldt; do fresh cut urn' wounds; do cancers; do scrofulous sores and uleera that bad resisted all other Ireatmei t; do luff lined and swelled Joints: do piles; do luii.ttago, suicits, gout, and hard bony Tumors; do CbupPcd handc o caked breasts; 5,!l 5. t'ill m 7,740 4.240 7.3IK) iuu 6, -.ViO MM 4 min 10.1 (HI do booth ache und earache; do various chronic diseases. The Mustang Liniment will cure the following disease or H rse. spavin. Ring Bone, Bruises ami cuts. Strains S.,. lit Galls, Wind (.Jails, Fistula, Sweeny, Big Head, Cracked Heels. TTTREA D AND REM KM HER. fff BEW'A RE ora green mixt 11 r fTor and Turpentine Eut up in square bottle, and called Void A NIC Ol I. INIMEXT." Avttidit. as its continued use will shriv el, relux ml weaken the muscles, and paralixe tue nerve. T he Mustang Liniment is sdd in every town amlatal the Drug Stores in Evunsville. Price -J.",.-!. M 1-1., and one dollar a bottle. T'he 50 centbotlle In. 1. 1 three times a much as the M5 cent bottle. The one dol lar bottle holds as Much as eight times of the 23 cents bottles. The large bot les re much the cheatest Try the Mustang Liniment ln.Oto.OUl bottles sold annually. A. G. BRAGG & Co.. sole Proprietors. Priicipal Orrii ica Corner of 3d and Market sta. St. Louis. Mo; and 304 Broadway N. Y. JylG ldA:w TO Till? 11 III. If. IINViTEthe public lo an exiimimslioii of my slock or Jewelrv. 1 hall recwlvo in a Tew davs an invoice or I Muc Gold mid silver Walche of different styles which j . ,,lr.rii,niniir.Viw V..rk I kStrftaa )o ..artners to dlvble nrollls with, consequent can sell M t. u not ,.healt.r thul, mn) house W est. M v gxls I ...1 ....i i.u ....... ...1 , m. S j Ware , , expressiv for m) self and warranted pure ' to, Ii , Engraving execute.l neatly. Watch repairing done In n"tnner unsurpa.- .1 and warrnnti-d to-ivesati-faction. Call atthe sign orthe Big Wati-h. Plrstsl. betweeu Main ( .j,,! iy, Kecollect the location. : scpSO EDWARD HUSTACE. I " v- " TTSJpr:ni . ,:, vri ; w for sale whe'esal or setrtil at COOK'S V' --'- - uuiw una .jnuo.j ii-cr .luwar, for?Hlewbe'e.3.. or settilat COOK'S - abiuiij vimvij.

DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES. mtW ARRIVAL. AFCLl ASSORTMENT of spleadtd Dry and Fancy Gooda. consisting of : Plain Figured Silks: Plain a ins, oi all colon. Ail Wool De Lain; Hal do do; Cashiner-; Shawls; 10 Dozen Satin Bonnets, latest style; 1110 pioces Velvet RIMton.sll widths; Aluslui ,,. Hjii.: ml.roideries. Gkves; Woolen Hoods ami Undorsleeves; Just received and for sale ery low at SfLBERMAN. ANSPACHER dc CO.. fill? Main at., next door to Bank.

ROOT AMU sjioi'.s. LARGER SUPPLY, than we have before offered for tale, we hnve now on hand and cm ttr-t waj . Wc call tlie attention ot COUN IKY MERCHANTS tea stock of u. usual v iiiety, selected for this market, purchased i from the best inannfuctoriea at t'ie lowest rates. A we ; make this our exclusive business, we can hold out s'mu : strong inducements to traders, to favor us with a call i sepS? V. K. HENDRICKS & Co. c; UKSI ttlJLKSÜ Jost opened a lot wf elegant rich Plaid, Black Bro. ade, idain ntt-k. ami Satin d Cliene Silks, al a large variett of colors of Lining ana trimming m.k at COLBURN HE RS BURGER'S. sep8 Corner Main A Water sts I Xk BAGS Cotton aru in store and for sale by A augr." J. H M A d H N V CO. JI ST HI CH KD DOZ N W ood Buckets; WwOSH WixvlTiibs; tier Prett Rose, and for sa e at lowest market 50 prtco by ,septr PnESTON BROTHfei.S. !KW WAWMMM GHOCEKY. THE undersigned has removed his stock of Groceries from Water street, to the New Brivk BuiPUng. corner of Locust and Second stre 'ts. As he designs to keep a regular (.upply of go, artlelesappropriate to a Family Grocery, and to sell at the lowest cash prires he hope to receive a share of tho patronage of those around him. J. M HAMILTON. jepIS d f Hl II IIIM. MtTKHIAIAf' XTOVELTY boeka and Latches, with whhe and dark Xxl Mineral Knobs, Mortice licks. (trout door and rabited': Spring Drop and i huuib Latches; Cupboard, Plato and JJead Looks; But; Hinges (broad and narrow); New England Scr-ws (gimblet points; Sliullor Fastenings anil Hinges; Nails (BetasOM) and i- i t Brads, Ac, Ac, AH of whk-li will be sold at the very lowest figures uug.'l W ELL'S New Hardware Store. MEW r Lli ilMD. II AY'ING just COMplotOd S large uddition to our tres"-nt store, we are now opening a verv ele gant and complete stock of Pall and W inter Goods, mostly purchased in anticipation of the great rise already rait la all kindsof Woollen fabrics. Among which we would enuine. al. 5 Cases elegant New Style De-Lainft; 5 do Jenny Lind Tweeds; li do Asaortedttleaiis, 14 do Assorted Sattln its, , lb Bales .-i Flannels; 4 Cases Plaid l.insey. : 6 do Assorted Lusters; 4 do Woollen Shawls; 20 do New style Prints; 1J do Bleached muslins. To wnich we would call the attention ofthe trade, as we will sell cheap, augl.' J. H. MAGHEE A CO. WH. HOLDL, M' I-.Rl ii NT 1 AILOR. on Firatstree ' .-iwenn Main iiiifai lute any t batM 4 . u .d aiol J.eist. is now prepared to man kind of a suit of Clothes, at ta siloi Varralitofl to It, He has a good assortin. .. i Summer Goods, consisting of C pUw, rious colors, plait; and fancv VeMings, IT r a .10: i -, Ac rd ri K Villiiner Clothing made up iu the neatest and stfasl i able stales. .Mr. H. wil sju.re i . jwtaslo uierij a ruM tinuai.ee of the patronnge w ith w liich he tms been hiUier to favored. C RIA-GE AND BUGOT MAKING!! F KSSR. SATEKLEE A Ii 'tA RMO have now on T liauo a !T"oii assortment Ol one ino iw o urse . arn i.-s. R..ckawa s and Buggies. iiiaiu.iacUircd al their own shop after lb i most approved and modern styles. MJMPR.H. "cG. will promptly fill all orde sfr uston: work in t neatest and ino-l sub-tan tial manner, and not suritas,,! bv Eastern manulai turrrs eilb r in finality or price. They huve an experienced Carriage Blaesmitli who does upibe Iron work in a Ms boit to 1 be excelled. apl li CO-PARTNERS 3 IP NOTICE rfIIE undersigned have this day formed a copartner X skip, under the name and i.vle nl I iiikA Gkay I and have made arrangements niili the lute firm of liar , riugton, t nine i Co.. lo serve as llieir suceossori hi the Receiving, Fowarding and CoiRilsssOB Busiuecs la this city . We would respectfully solicit R BOt linnance of the pat r.nage heretofore s.t liberally extended lowersls the Ute 1 firm, and bespeak the good office tf our friends, ptedg ing ourselves o spare no ettorls to promote the interei, I of all w ho nun entrust business to our cure. KPWAKD LKWIS, i Kausville, Sept. 1st I8U sept.' tf MAKl.K.s GKAY. shrwo )0 H rrj 'n THF subscrilter has taken the ubove house, and has entirely refltte! ami refurnished it, and is prepared I lo eatOttata UM patrons of the house in a satisf 'ctory manlier. He has also rented the brick Stable, ovt si l Mr. Petof Burke, and has ijm J lock of horses uuo carriage to let. Tin. sl:i l.le i l:t ro.e cIi.mii un.l well locnteil and rooil hostler are in constant attendance. Particular attention i it.., ,., ,nMM UM mtUt hi,.. Cr kaak. j,,. :u j,, all resi.e. ts, the public shall Mud the Slier wood House ,i good Hotel. rJv fjyPtri J. A. BYK RS. TO ntlHCHAKTS PMYSiriAVS, llltl b(.IM, AMITTIi; PI B L.IC t. I -IKALLV. MRSSRS KELLKR A- FA RNSLEY would resjtectfu 1 1 y return thaiffcsto ihelrcuslouiers and the public g -neraily, for the liiternl patri-najre which tht y have here'ofore receied,aiul take this method ol informing their friends that they have purchased of Mr. Crawfojil Bell his entire stock or ru s &' .Tledic .'s, und will continue to carry on the business in the house formerly occupied by hiiii on Main, between First and Secnd -its. w here thev .vill be pleased to have tin ir friends call and examine their stock. They haveas.oeiaie. Mr Isaac White, who ha been lor years the principal Clerk in Mr. Bell's establishment, who will be happy atall times, to wait up oi the old patron, ofthe house. ,lf pure lrugs at iow rotes, and act omni' dating term are an induce m-nt to the Merchants, Druggists and Phy siciiins. we respertfullv in vite t em lOCMl, as we i'ave j on hand a I ock or IRMI, of w.-ll se cited limgs, and 1 will be constinitly reteiving udditions to our present supidv. and hope to offer such inuucements lo V HOLK . .... . . . . SALh DKALKRS as will siinercede the necessity or the r vlsitit g other cities, Tor the purpose or purchasing t eir supplies Jyll RELLBR, FAKNSLEY a; CO. DAGTF.RKEOTYPEK! THE RH BSC R I Br R respectfully totatMsS the public generally thai he has resumed ihealtovo business i w ith which he "aas long been familiarly acquainted, and designs est ablisho-g a permanent Daguerrean gallery iu Evansville iu Fosters build ugs, corner of Main ui.d First street, herein- hopes to receive th. freU-iit visits of ladies ai d genllemcn which il shall be his earnest endeavor t.. men'.: and as he expects to be per muiicni, he depends more upon exhibitions or his pro 11 cieui-y and skill lhau noisy humbug of words for sue cess. His reputation as a portrait painter Is too well established iu Evansvi le ami else lu re to need remark further than that ne willbehappv to accomodate any de siring his services in that branch of urt. up-.U) THUS. POINDEXTER N "NOTICE. The undersigned have bought the stock ind hustaeta from Mr. Hermann rrilsch, druggist, 1 on First street, and shall remove in a short time the business to another locution us partners uuiiur the drui of , Louis Fritsch A Sasse. I hey will carry on tho business at the old stand until they remove, and Dr. Fritsch, u scholar of Liebig and , Dumas, will pay all his attention aud time tt the pre I serlption partof the busines. Mr Sasse will take charge ' of the mercantile part Fortlio entire satisfaction and accommodation of the public they will spure no trouble. l.uu is. pki 1 si it, ut. M. Je29-tf THEOD. SASSE. HOUSE. SI ON AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. T FILESTON is ready to receive an.l promptly j ai' eiio 10 (inn-rs in n i- o n-" oi misiiii-v. ai nis snop. on Locuit street. Iniira spire below the Sherwood House, comer r-l nllev. He is e is prepared to execute in the bettstvlj Plain and F mey Sign gu Painting in all its varieties ; Imitaarble, dec. an I Ornamental Paintinz if Wood, Marble gen. He also solicits orders for House Painting. and will always b ready to attend to orders left upon his slate at the shop lior. novlä -Vti tf CHEAP LOTH. 1AM authorized to sell cheap lots numbers Ct. 2.", 26, 27 and tfrt. In Bbtek No I. in Goodsell's Enlargement tothe City ot Evausville for 9V 1 T itle good JOHN j. CHAN iI.ER. aug16-tf a Keal E.tate A-nt. J0ar7 J. CHAKOLE?, Atlo- ii" tt Law V- ICp.iI Estate AgenlT, A I SU ag.-nt or tie- ".National Loan r-uinl Lifo A reu r- , nice s-.i-n-tv of London and New S-.'.jOO.OOO TnpOflM on Locust stie,Shorwoid House. pitaV too 4 1 (j A'V ?1T!SGRS JAS. G. JONES nnd JAS. K. KLYTH. , - . Law, Evausville, Indian!. naveussoeiute . . as partners in the practice oUie law, and will .tinuo to practice in this and the adjoining coualies, and iii the Supreme and District Court. They design laming theli atu ntioii iwticulcj-r to land law. I a hort timeUiei w 1 1 t.ii ore na ret to vir., i .. few miniii... . S 1. .. ... . : 1 iT" m' " .7 7""-. " aosiran me 11110 m uimws any mi in r.van itle or it enbir-r.. vwut, or in Lamasco. to-ethe gitk ttarir KuÄÖstoas piuiuu wiv tne vine, juic-irei ,i v ..;.d;tv if

RAILROAD LINES.

RAILROAD LINES BY THE WAY OF CINCINNATI. COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND ROU I E 1o N. York viu Railwav in M hours, to N. York by ltke Si. mers via Cleveland in Wbours; to Pittsburgh in 14 hours; to Boston in 34 12 hours, to Pa ladelphia in 3 hours; via LITTLE .MIAMI RAIL"WAY! Poca Ü41LT Trails. lt Train, Lightiiiiir Express, at Ä, A M.,2ud Train Accommodation Express, at 7 1-2 A M ; 3d I n in, Hillaboro Train. at 2 12 PM;4lh Eveuing Eires at 5 P M . Trains run by Columbus time, T inin. faster thsn Cincinnati. The rouds are raid through with heavy T rail. KfW Yo, Bostos) aj M ..nnii First Train, Lightning Express, loaves Cincinnati at 6 A M. connecting at Cleveland with Lake Shore Railroad to Uuukirk and Buffalo, connecting at Dunkirk w ith N. York and Krie 1,'ail road, and ut Buffaleand AlsatOf and New York City Railroads to New York and Boston. Second 'f rain Accommodation Express, at 7 12 A M. conntfclsal Cleveland w ith Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk aud BwBblo, eoiiafFttlng I DuiiKirk with New Yirkand Krio Railroad, ut Buffalo with Buffiilo and Albany and New York Citv Railroads, and at Buffalo with Niagara Falls Railroad to Nw York, Boston, Niagara Falls, Cgdeusouren, . itrcul. 4:c. A I. ! coniiHi 14 :.t r:,-v.-!:( i., ', with the new am! m.-ip-nili.ent low pressure steamers Uueeiiofihe We,t.Captain Bride. Crescent Cm Captain Pease; connet ting at Buffalo with the Butf il . .ml l:.nv. New York Citv. bud N i.ig ira Falls k.dlroads for New York, Boston, Niyigara rails. gdniiirgh. Montreal. Arc, rounn i rain livening Bxproos. at 5 P M, connects at ClOreUnd with Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk and Buffalo, connecting at Dunkirk with Aw York and Eric Railroad, connecting at Buffalo with New Yotk City. Buffalo a id Albany, and Niagara Falls K dl roads to N, ork, Boston and Niagara Fails. PirTSBrRB.PrnLA0ai.rHiA Ac Baltimore FlrstTrain l igbtniiig Express, le ves Cincinnati at e A M, connecting at Cn-stline with Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad to nitsbursfh, connecting with Pennsylvania Railroad to i J," moeipina and HaltiHiore Cincinnati to Pti'.ad.and 1 L.t i ti tiitri i'uirri i ZANEsVILLE. W HEELING. BALTIMORE, Ac First Tra n. Lightning Express, at 6 A M.snd Second I Train Ac-omuiodution Express, at 7 lü A M, connects ! at Colnmlius with Centrtl Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, connecting witii Ohio Stage (Company's Lines via Na lioaal Road to Wheeling, connecting with Baltimore rhiladelphia, Washington, etc. Fourth train, Eve n!ng Express. atf P M . Passengers by this Train sleep 3t i oluinbes and resunicby Morning Irain via Central Ohio Kailr lo Z:uiiTilIo. coiuieclixig wilh Otiio StAe Coos pony's Lines to Wheeling. HILI.SK " Thfrd Train leaves Cincinnati at 2 1 -2 P M. cm t. . i I HfhboM wuh Ohio Stage Com-jf.-my'sl.i . Piketon, Vc FA RE i v ' N i.i R.iilro-id either mule $1C,00 " O Wtm ,r I ... llk.i.T . in iui ii ou v i - a a a .' i i unison river teamers I ake Sicfamersto Bu9alo and Railr)ad to rUrw York, ' " " va l)ike Steamer to Buff. R R. to Alb'y & Hud K. St. to N Y " "' lo Boston via L S., N. Y. de Erie and New York Citv Roads " " " via LStmrs. and N Y City A N York ami Erie Roads " " Tia I. Shore. Buffalo, Albany and Western Roads " " vl i !, Steamers Buffalo, Albany 13,00 15,00 14, no 50.0 19.00 . 19.00 ami W extern Ka-I IR.CM An additional charge of .70 cts. via Niagara and above routes. F'm Cin'li. to Montreal via Laie Shore road 1H.00 " " via Lake Steamer " to Bost n via L Shore roasl A Ogdenlig If1,! " vm I. st- ! - and 'ffden'og to N York v.. ' sh -r- Rood A " " tin KteamerMbd " " to Buff do I ':. vli LakoiMoaoirr to Phil, or Hal. - i " " ria Cle-elai, i tk Piti-Uurgh " to Pitt, urgh vi , r. stln.e " " via Cleveland " to H iltimore I a Wheeling " to Washington via Wheeling to Philadelphia ia N heeling " lo Wheeling Cta'ti. to Cleveland A,M Cln'ti. to Zan sville. .7.0 16,75 11,79 0.0 - .Oil liM 15.50 T,T5 W.IW )4)5 ivw.-. la.!'.) 7,15 4 Kij lO Columbus S.M " toSpringfirld Korall information and T hrough T ickets, applv at Ue Otlice, Southeast "ruer of Broadway and Front St or i 'bo Doj.ot, Cincinnati W A LATHA M. Ti ket Agent. P. W.ST'RAIKR, Gt neral Agent. M. WILK lA'SOA". Agent, fcvansviile. j j augl3-.lAw6m. KAIL ROA III THE t I, I a e s WAV l f iINCINXA IT, DA T K sv SAMIL ,'sKV ROUTE. Rat dusky In 36 v. To . York via l ake r-U-ano r I v Sji dusky hours: to Boston ii. 41 lioirs: to Chicago in '.'I l-i. Via ; l IM'IX.VATi, HAM I LI (N V DA Y I UN KAM. WAY. Firm 1 ii.yTr.ins 1st Train Accommoduti n Kxpress at T . M: M Train Ligl. tiling Express at S 211 A. .l . 3'l Irain Aceominodation at -J P M : 4lll Eastern ami Hi. iiuioii J, 31 P. M.; öth T rain Evening Express at 5 P. M . Trains run by Cincinnati Time. Tho Roads of this Route ..re laid throughout with heavy T rad. New Yorr. Ho. o a oMoniurai. First Train. Accommodation Express, leaves Cincinnati al T o'clock A M: ma .ing all way stops to Dayton. Second Train Lightning Express leaves Cincinnati at r -.n AM. connecting:!'. Sandusky w ith the new and magniflceu' low pressure s earners M ssissippi. Capt. Hazard, M. IiwI awrenee. Capt. Holtisler; com ci ting ..t BuCalo with the mom ng trains Buffalo and Albany. New York City, Niagara Kalls R ilroa'l. ntrNew York, Boston, Niagara Fulls, Ogdensburg, Moutreul, &c. li. i aim an Chicaoi. Second train, Lightning Express, leaves Cincinnati at 8 '.'llo'i -lock A M ; coui.i-cting al Clyde wilh Rai r ... I to Tolelo; onuectiug Bl Toledo w iih Evening Express T rum Michigan Miutltern hail road to Chicago. Through rrom Cinciiinuli to Chicago direct D troi r Afin CiiicaOo Second Train, Lightni g Ex press', lea ves Cincinnati at 8 tM o'clo k A M ; connecting at Nsodisek) with the low pressure steamer Bay City, Captain Atwood, connecting ut Detroit with Morning Express T rain Michigan Central Railroad lo Chicago. Through from Cincinnati to Chicago direct. Ixn aSaPolis, T.rrr HaI ta .mo I.akavkttk. First Train, Accommodatio Express, leaves ( inciiinuli ut 7 o'c ock . M, aud Seeon! I rain, Lightnng Express leaves Cincinnati si 8 i!U A'M T hrough from Cincinnati to i i. diai. i p.li- same day. ... , . . t. T Kkiimomo -d i tiTiRviLi.i. rirsi i rain, - iAccomnntdation K press, at " o'clock A M; Fourth T rain - I , : I,.....:... o l ..' I ...I M M I 1, r, ..... I , . . . I leaves v. 1111 iiii.uii ni i m o n.i.. . . . ,Ä . I Batou ami Kichmoud, without change of cars, coiiuect1 ing at Riihui'tiid with West Kailro d to Ceuterville Ty. Pioc . Ac. First Irain, Accommolatlou Exi nress. at e o clocK A m , ano econo iraiM, i.iicniniue; . . . I ., . : . , : L.. . Express a esoAJI; eonnectii g at Dayton wun Keil iy loTroy, connecting it'i !) ' Omnibus anl Canul packets bi Piqua, St. Mary's ai.l all points on the iumi ! und ub..sh Canals. Fifth T rain. Evening Express at ! 5 P M ; connects at DJjlonwiUi Kailroad to 1 roy, con m i tii ir with i'ov le's Omnibus lines to Piu ia I OxroRD aid Cosrrrsvillr. First train, Accommod . tion Exj ress, at 7 o'clock A M. aud second Trai . Lightning Express at I 211 AM. Passengers by these I Trains Ulke Western Stage Company's . mes at Hamil I ton for ttxTord, Connersvdle. Ac. Filth Tiain, Evening Express, at 5PM Passengers by this Trai 11 take I Western Stage Company's Lines at Hamilton for Ox- : ford. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York via Ijne steamers 10 Buff .lo. and Kailroad by either route, 915,00 From di IO N York via Lake steamers to Buffalo Railroad to Albauv,aiid Hudson River Steam , j j um ers to New York, From Cincinnati to Boston -in Lake Steamers to BefMe. and New York City and New York and EricR R, 19,00 From Cincinnati to Boston via Lake Steamers to Buffalo. AeOeOy, and Western Railroads, 18,00 A n additi mal charge of 50c ts. via Niagara Fulls and above routes From Cincinnati to Montreal, via Lake Steamers 17,00 " " to Boston via lake setam rsund Ogdelisbiirgb toll r via " "AOgdenb " to Buffalo via Lake Steamers " " to lietroil ii,: . -6,75 .H.:.o . 11,50 ..5,00 ..5.50 ..55' . . :i ..2.511 1 . 0 . . 1.6 ..1,25 S.on Chb-wro vai Detroit... go via Toledo. . . i'y... M . . . e liaule ..yette to tiulauapolis . ........ " to Greenville toTTov " " to Day ton . toRckiuond to Eaton Cincinnati to Hamillou 80. "in to Spruigi. Id For all utoruiuliou asd thtouirh tickets. bppIv at the OUlce. Southeast sm;i M of Braaitv a snd Fr MM or at me Depot, CiBcinnaM. W. A. LATHAM Ticket Agent. P. W.ST KADER. lie.iM Agent. M. W ti.K I N S'JA . Agent. Evausville. aag 12 bmddkw EBMOVBD. Thenb r ' has removed to the house of Mrs. Dr. Tr- ivclhehher wo.nl House, opposite lb as, Esq. 01 FirstStreil 'tr Doctor ' - r. Otfloe at U: 1 old stanu . " ve Main win re be may be found at ai. '.- . ssionau aigaged. Je2l ..... ..lutuA.M.l). lARPEvTEBV f 1 ! O IKVKRAL food Carnen'er- wanted in our Pa tera Shop imraettuu ij . r m I. EGGLKSTON & CO

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L0jmNG&C.? KKAOl ,t1ADC CLOTH I X, rVRMlSniMf GOODS. HATS, f JPK, At., Ac. ifA.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .Hum M., np rl eppesitc Hank. THE unlersigned has just opened a Clothing and Furnishing Establishment, opposite the Bank 24 door bt low Alley. He has a largest' ck of Ready-made CI- thing. Furnishing Goods. .. which he ofl'crs for sale at the very lwei pries. Knowing the demauda ol th s market thoroughly, in this line of business, he II prepared to gratify them. His goods have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will i.c sdd at the very lowest prices. Those warning Clothing of any deseripMap, or Genllenieii's Furnishing Goods genera IS), would find it to their advantage to call at thisestublishinent nofore pun-basing elsewhere In this stock will be found Overcoats. Cloaks, Dress Frock and Sack Coats, shirts, Hals and Caps, die., dtc. which are now oen tor inspeetion. Those wan lug bargains had better call at this bouse, as good articles oil! bo sold . nr. I have also a lurge astortment of WATCHES ANU 'EW EI.RY all -f which will be warranted, to whicbl call the attention of the public. l" J L. KAHN. CIWCIWATI CLOTH IN; stoke. naiT noon to c. iiu, nacoouT. atai srmasT EvniiHvilli-, ind. Messrs. AflLKItERINGA BRUM MF.iavejust re ceived froai their raanuiaclory iu Cincinnati, the latest New York style of Fall and W i tar Cloth i ii m; 11 of whic i urr? made A Vrimiued iu the best manner, undertlielrdtrectlon. expressly fi this market. andconMaU ' of every article requisite to complete gentlemen's waM robes. C'AT8 AND CLOAKS A flneassortmentof blnc.:Town.grevrah, MarkiMV Blankets; Box and Overcoats: a hi b'.t nt .l..ih rt all sires and prices; superior Mack and blue trench r.ngiisu t-iotn uress, frock and Sack Ctats fuD trim Kattinett and Cashnierette Coats; brown, green and and all colors of Tweed an,) Cassimere sack, fror! areas i outs, Kouniiaooutsand ( 'oats of all kinds. r a . i . i u u .v Miperior black and blua UM eaoaaaere pants; fanrv French Cassimen Pml, stripes, bine. Ida k and steel mixed ami ,v,,l.t nel1 r!w;Tweedand Corduroy pants of even vurietvoAl fSZ I0"'1 purchasers. ßS J Blmck 5.11. and ratin Vesta; farcy fHtp)iiii tfTr ; velvet v est ; fancv caasimere Vi-sLs .-streit vesta. common vests of all kinds. Mt IJP All the late StVleSTsf nlnin .nd hnn IIV 8nti" OaVats. Scarfs nnd Stocks' hi te mraM .-oiors rrx-Kel Handken blets Linen and i menu"3,.mi ,ii ms: .uns in am -'-.,.,..! . -. . i-i 1....1 a:. , ... . .. ........... w , I , 1 II il V II., . XW ScM?' an.'1 1,rawc; Sk'n collars; even kind of BeaTer et- ...... inrea.inno imon uloves, embroidered and rdjiic gTj"!1 taw ;.Hfc, gingham and cotton ümhielaa rTr u Sh,Ir.00, Chase's HuU ; also. Silk H. Cans, Brntts, Shoes, walking canes. Ac. All the above articles and everyihing else in the furaisoinznne win iks soiu al incinnati prices for CASH ' 1 "N" sua!' continue to receive fresh supplies weekly daj ring the season from oor mannr-tnrv in Cincinnati j uov4 AHLKRlNGARRUMIItt. - NEW YORK ri.01THV; sTOItK, alt'tVATxarTRRRr.iitxTTOHonx'ir'ioi, A btrtis' iiorii krtwttn Main anil Sveamnre. 8. GI MBERTs, Wh.desale and Re tail Clothing Manufacturer, has Jo' received a large assortment of hpo rior Black Cassiniere and varions col ors; also, an nssortiwent of Ssttinett. CasinetUand T weeds; alsh, Black M4& and Satin anl other Vests', an1 eaor moil Vests of II kinds. In ennhestion with his large .stock of I. .thing, he will keep a Bne assortment of Hate and Caps, Carpet Bags and Trunks also,aanu assortment ol Oue Linen Shirts and Cravats. arm various other articles. In addition to the aboe.(my nsnal slock) 1 have Inst j returned Iroin the r.ast with a splended and extci situ no sku r oi i loins oi cvwry uc-M-riptiou. iwni aril low at ! Wholesale and Retail, or manufacture the same to order at "i in. anil (. r.ei i sniiiiHciiuTi. or no iraue. . 1 m now using in my establishment a Pmttnt Irwin g Mannt f. which enables me to make unclieaner lhaa rav , oilier establishment which doe not iifce them. Th Kb- ! chinr is workings revolution m the 1 ilorii.rBrj.ii.e. i 1 have obtained ibe sole right to sell patent rights of this ' nveation in Vaiderburgh count; , and ask from the trade an exami-vatiou of ibis machine rpt4 F. GCMBF.RTJo r. s. I take measure for ( lothmg "lai.y kind, s make to order in the '-e.- style. WAPiCX MLK 1 II WOOLi:!! DYBR ANH ä 30URGR. T T HÜTTS most respectfully informs the citireis of j A 1 Kv?inville and vkimty. that hj is rrparee"te nye niias. mik civets, mm -s nils, Mennoes, , ij.ata. Detains, and dresse of every de.i ripMon, to any iMlsw desired, and ttui . s in a sly le supe ior to any olher es ta lisbmem in litis cmiiin. (anion Crape MirvU -cloaked n it I maite a good white, or iyed the mntt dell cate col r. Kid Gloves cleaned. Any lancy colored gotil cleaned and color restored, und Dnuhea in a uperiur style. A NEW DIFCOVBRT. H. B. would also inform gentlemen, that he cleans garments of every shade, or dye. th.ii any color, by o method wholly new, and warrants them not to rub of any more than new god. ami to look i enly a well as new. He would also inform men hunts that lie lyes all kinds ot ruled goods, and engage to make them lssble. or no charge will Ite made. St. aw Bonnets i! veil any color JFP short on Sycamore street, nearly opposite the Sherwood House. sepal "MUSIC HATH CHARMS." H I L L I A .11 II . llHKIEi DEALER IN Ml sit . LIRCa'S MRW SUILUIKO, riRsrsT.. SKT . Rt AIR ASP LOCCST EVANSVI IE, INO. I HAVE now leased and fluel up the above premises, and have opened a large slock of Music and .vlusiral Instrument. Being selecld with g.eat care and bought at the lowest mark t prices, they will always ttu ef the first quality ami sold' low . i. I and see btr yourselves. Mv stock will include Pianos, Guitars. Violins. Flutes. Accordeons, Flutines. Flageolets. laronets. Drums, i'aiNlxiriiies, Music Boxes, Harnioneicsns. Music Paper, Violin. Guitar. Violincelio ami Cj .no. Forte String ef tlir pest qualitie. I u nin ; hu k . Pic Pipes. Tuning tit mers Oic. c. : n,..;.ies a Ii. rge and constantly Incre sioi'K 01 neei .VlllSle. INST HC rrOKM for every InstmmeT-t. ' 1 T he newest MnsiepuhlUhed, received weekly. TTT N. B. Purchasers of any of ibe above article will fin. I it greatly to their advantage to call on me be fore (lurch isiuir els where; ..r hai 11 g iitaOe il Mv lar and ony business. I reel satisfied I can give bell satisfaction than those not so. aim am determined tosel as ehwap as any house West oT New York and Boston. Pi 1 110-Forte and Accordeons tuned and repairsd. Lessons given on the Piano, Guitar, Melouioii. Accerdcon. and iu the cultivation or the voice. augH BREAD! CKESÜ CRACKEKS'!! McHEYNi'LDV WARD still continue their Bekerr 011 Main street between First and ret-ontl, whOTwthey will ut all limes, be iu readiness to up.l old äst? new customers Ith a choice sua fresh srti le of bisse Cakes aud Crackers. They have, on actount ef tketa increased basiness, found it necessary to em via v a Bro' Cart, which will run daily in E ansv il le sad iaTmasr let su. ply their customers at a distance fiive us a iria. ' and we will give you no cuuse te eeupUiu of tr ! bread. feblJ COFFEE HOUSB AND RTSTAFAfTTWater Street, noxt Inonramce Company. Kran et, is Hl NKV SCHAEFFEK'.-s oeo Ct.gee Hoase and Re ta.ir.-.t, iu the three slory brick house, t.etween In suranreCo odioaand toe Pavilion Hwlel, Is no fe: upin the best tjle. ami he is prepa red to receive his friends aid Jhe public, and nccontmo!aie Diem fn tae Itest manner. Hi liar will be supplied wuh the chmreat. liquors. Wises nnd Ales, w hick, w ith tther relresboojots, he will serve up in the most approved sty le sod Molt hours the dsy. Mr S , will alway keep a gwodve rietv of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the honse isa BOWLING RALO05, vlth two fine Alley s, and ever' accommodation requisite foi ' such place. mh31 Cm LEATHER A! ITDI(,S. "TXni.LIAM BELL. Is Just opening on Main street VV oppositeth) Bsnk.a large snd well selected stock ef lesther and flndiugs, coiiiting in part of it mo v.i.- ..t soleleather, Hemloek aud Spaniern tanned. 50doz, morrocco, Xo, V, 2. and 4. Tompico evtra Mad rass French and Cape bcotVaud Ldis Kreuch. 75doz Kip Prime City, heavy, country, iifht msdiuui 20doz f?ochlneal Roan. 10 Pink blue and geeen do go M Linings Pin. , r.foe. srad greea. 80 " liindings Lindsey'l cap- .-: ...t &cd shsstPfsi, 5 " Patent kid sk las. 250" Calfkius light, hesvy, ai.auediaro World-' Fair and (Tsrnn, S 1 Oil thong leather, 10 " Madras Kid 80 Mils y g, 500 prs DSM Bool trees, rasps, awls, pincers., wax nails, bslls. lacks, . j stamps, thread, baffer, slicker wheels, keys, oowk. . and a. I -.. -er toolsard materials usen by l.e rook era, I 11 of which wilt be sold on the most res so cable Serrate I III .-'. .Madder and Lo?voo.j efi.j jeallty. this d rsdllork s. E. Ml IO 't r a ro.. W'Li ;..- fe..r " fr.

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