Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 242, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 February 1854 — Page 4

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i W IV B D Hill11 Hill II.lCOi HEBC .WTJLK (!.!. ;.i . HOXTIIWKST CORSRR OF SIXTH A!D WALRIT, CI HCl N X ATI . rfWB ii;i1t.!.';i,' hai renaoYod I is .Mercantile ColA leze to his new b-iildine. northwest corner of Walt an -t Sixth streets. wher he has fitte! up a Splendid lii .if r a i .1- exoressiy for his business havli g p:iro I neither p uns Of expense in makimr them in every respect Dii tu s c otveiiient an 1 pC-asaut School MMM in the ( 'lit -.1 States Tiio -.'r, in ia,.'.:i.t nmi.ir.. nr::i tire with Wteorv: instiri l'.l using tmok."the Vtipils are exercised In making original entries of every day business fansaetioas: j tantalizing, posting, balancing accounts, open ing ami d ising of a irr.-. it variety of different ets of books, both for partnership and individual business, wh WSJ BBS i.usiness hasbeen pro;.-rr..s and adverst .and Una qoaltryl r I -student sW enlering into the practical iat! is of Uta accountant in any Wind of business. I . ,.,r. - o! 'instruction will consist of DOUBLE ENTRY B )K KEEPING, embracing every dep.irtin. ut of trade and mercantile accounts, viz: Wholesale, retail, e v n:n';s; n . exchange, banking, manufacturing, shipping, in livi lual, partnership, steam boating, and eia: lad c upany business; com in -rcial calculations, praetical ptia aaallp. and Lectures on commercial liw. also, lectures on t'ue science of accounts, cuto.n of itujroVints, etc. In a Hitivn to th regular eouraeof study, the nndarBlrne l has made arrangements with Messrs. Henry Fnow, Esq.. Hon. 15. Storer, Prof. ( . V. Wright and oth r eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course of lectures M Ike ttlbjoeti of common law, history of commerce, political economy as connected wun commerce, c.ieniitr as connected with commerce ami ovner suojeiixo, . importance in a commercial point of view, nor er I E f m i::tr duced in any Mercantile Coll -ge in Die U. Ptites. fupiisaro insi-uctea tn.iiv niuaiiy , nu noun rl i-ses, so that ssu 4ents may enter at any time, and pror ' 1 li tie ratio of their capacitv anl assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupils are eKlatat 1 privately if they desire it) when the student Ba derg 's rigid and thorough interrog ition by the Prin rip il. assist.;.! by a commlC.ee of Practical Accountants an ! Business Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who ar.- -I -e , - 1 worthy of thenh A c iraa t in : 'coinplet -.1 In from sit lo lcn weeks. The Prin -i;al will take ptaMWI in doing everything In his p v -r to alvan.-eliis ftttdenis. and make tliem thorough and a-c mplished accountants; ami his extentlvj acTMiutance with the business community will g vi at illy aataM him to procure situations lor those de ir is ot' o'.' ii ni;:g tliem . TP. KM 5; For a full course of lessons in Hook Keepln, Writing, Co.nmerci il Ca'.eu! utons. Commercial basw,..9al -d.V w lyl K. S. BAt'ON. Principal. CAB I MET W ARB HOU3E. itoiiiiui fi: it tils. I nvvi on hand a larg-supply or every IMtajJ of Cabin-t Ware, of the best workinaiis'iiip and material, on Main bo- . .v .Ii I bird aud Eourtli sireets. Lumber Varel. I have also on hand, a large supply of Pino Lumbe MttOOOC L Also, Tä.üüO feet dreised Flooring. Cofl'ia. A Urg -'ipply ofall k'.nds and -izes on hand. All ihr above .mu tes i will scllcm the most rcas-ma'dc t.-ruis.-Dwelling houao nexj lh shop. jv-2J-inil M itt H I, t: tBPI t r RKwOVBl) TO MA.IN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANKj I " TONS of iho finest .Marble ever brought to the LO Weit, at Waaloj-ÜJ or KeUil. PaalOM la MarMo ara DtprtrMly taTlted (O examine my stock, fori will make it to their interest to patronizj me. My slock consuls of Carrara, White veine I -V Dove colored ltali: ao ! Mocks and alaba. American white, var'gated. Id i -. i -1 i l 1 an I sfifiary, which was selected with grvit care at the Verm nt Quirtoa. .'-l i.''ilK. Ts ..r a", rylea, MC HOLLS, ORLEISK, rOMlM. HEAD ÄND Poor ST.I.NKS, Cotintertops an 1 F ir.nt ire -Marble on hand and made o order it fc istorn irtc trriiefil for th past liberal patron ago, I expect to m -nt a c Miliimance of the same. Give nie a call. M. A. LIWKKN K. JL ß -OrJersfro u a distance promptly and satlsfacorily tlie 1. All work warrant I I. augJO COFFEE HOU3E AND RE3TAHAUr. Wtt'er Street, rt l.ranct Compaim, Ettal rir, la. Hr.NltY SCHAEFFKR'S new CoM H NMOMMl Restajrat.in the three story friek hotre, between Insurance Co. o.!'. e and the Pavilion Hotel, is now Sited up in the bst tyle, and he is prepared to receive hii friends and th.-'publi -, and aecoinmoiiate them in the b"t nn.mer. His liar will be supplied with the choicest liquors, Wines an 1 AI 'S, which, vvith other refreshments, ho will serve up in tho most approved style aud at all hur of the day. Mr. S , w illalwajs keep a good vari 'tv of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the hOOte :s a HOWLING SALOON, with two fine Alleys, and ev-jry acommo lation repiiite for Ruch place. Als a BILLIARD SALOON, with two excellent tables, w fth India Kubb-r cushions, and Saloon lit up with gas. d -c'l-tapTl Ljiiinco Steam Furniture Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. I r . V ETZEL A l I. I N T V 0 K T w il l inf irm the public that having recently established in Ijuitas.-o City, a Steam Pur.iiture fTii Ke ton . t:i--v hav - cvmm-nce.i mauulai tiirmg Bur-1 is. Kedstea.'.s, Wardrobes, and sever.il other kinds or Kurnilnre ty steam, tlins enabliiic tli.-m i t 'urnoh these nrticleslowerthan can tie purc!iae-l elaen li.-re in Uilsoity, and at Citeintati Faefarjf prtte$. Tin -ir work in every respect is e.pial to thai of the Cilielnua'i factories. f ! BTC aloo pr- pared to do Turiiin? work, ol evwry des c riplion, and will be prepared to fondafe ooMtrj inanufaatutvrs with what the Mir ttrtttil p$gth alar. The at t enti on of th im wanting PuriiiVare iseulled to the workit t his Füclury. The war roo.u is OC Mala street, botweea lUiM and I-'oirtn. We keep for sab- t'ir.iirs of llifllrent varieties besides all other kinds of t-'uruituro. at the room. docv!H-1y 30M3THING NEW! MESSRS. JAMBS SCANTLIX SOS, HAVE just received a large lot of STOVES from All.any, N. Vork, Cincinnati, and Louisville. The larghst lot. this City ,. . . , , ... . The most beautiful Parlor Stoves of the age. rort.irth.-r particulars, call and examine our assortin ntattUe old stand ouo door from th j Washington House. sept 15-tf 3ADLERY-WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. ÄJ . JP . LLLIOTT, DtlMR in a t I) L Iu li I- W A R E , 4- C. . HAS just received a full asortiner.t of Saddle Tres of all kinds. Biidle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Buggy Mounting-. WuIm, Sealing, dte.. Vc. which he will sell on reason ltd.- terms. He also keeps ou hand a general assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other things appert lining to the busiu-si, of Ins ow n manufacture, on -Mam street, between Finland Second streets, at the old Und. locra-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. int. unlcrsnrneil haTe purchased IH J Livery statle,n Locust street, and made ir rlA provementstoit. ami now have on hand fo ZTGEl 1 ' stock of hosks, BUGGLBSaa' CAHK1A..P.S to which we invite tl, attention of th . p Mit, They intend from this time to endeavor to satis y tlM wants ofthe publn in tins part.cular sml hone lh articles ni:d terms will prove axreoable. Pn fOl p arii-s excursions, funeral Ace., a wavs oirhiui.t' Heins provided with good hostlers, we are pr -parod to board h orses and keep them in tho bet sf le u34 M. At .i. H. OeGAn.MO. BiBJT A Slltli; itni l ACTOKY, WATER STREET, WEAR TIIE PAVIUJfMI HOTEL. i iik anaersigued would respectfully in91 form the public, that he has now on liau-1 Mthe Itrgegt and most approved stvlesof ".'Ui.ira anil lalo word. Ladies' Morocco Kid, L idies' Boots, Husk ins, Walk in - HhOOl and Slippers. Alsi for Misses', Ac, Ac. Also on hand, a splendid stock of Leather and Pin. lings, for sale wholvt! and r.ail low f .r tah at his old stand on Water Mroot doors above Pavilion 11 tel. a13ly p. DEIISNEK. C EXOVAL. VK. HBJTDRIC KS ä CO. have removed to Foster's N.-w Block, on Kirst str let n -ar Main, IrkON thev hare on hand a general aaoortaaenl otf BOols and SHOKS, to which they Invite the attention of country neiehaots. novit C AN AL LOTS FOR LB A 3B. ST.T lots on th ; south side of th Canal, near the rose j "f A ''lar-l Carpeator, Es.j., tour of them ii by 100 f.o-t eaen, ami two 2u hv 111 ach. will 1... I .i flveje irsorleis. S. E. ÜILBEKT A CO tf K;c. near

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i;KEATtw iincvi:kv oi tu-; a.k. l'HMaifUSOK Wood's UNEttCALED HAlK RESloKAT1VK. OLD LAMM AM) CKMLEH& MADE YGUXG AGAIN! MANY I adtosoud Gentlemen have teen prevented ' front MMH good match for ll!e. if Mttny hair or hnlil he ad had not chaaavd their nppeantii e so much, thai tin y were regarded' as old ami superann.iled ; don. Therofore r. ad this, and avail yourself i the opportunity to supply yourscllat once v. ith nn article which has never lulled to give culiro MWMM to ail m tin have used it. It will give the Bald-headed youthful looks, turns m Hair to iu natural color, anl removes all Dandruff and disagreeable matter from the Scalp, ltalso iuvigorato Hits Hair, makes it soft aiel glossy, as the ingrvdi-nt-act ujioti the roots of the same, It has been taken by scientific, us well ax by nidi who stand high in the public osteons, and found RjttstM tory . t)ver SjM lotlies have already been sold within the lust three mouths, in the i It rst. bonis an. I vicii.ity, ami over twice that MMBkorJa Iks States of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana and Illinois. Of tli- immense quantity of letters and certificates which are voluntarily sent every day to the Proprietor, he would select a SIW aud submit them here to the I 'il'l c's attention : I Rt. Loris, Oct. 24. IS53. I Prof. Wood Sir: At your request, 1 willingly give you a statement of the Joels ol your Hair Restorative up-m my hair. I commenced its us-) when my hair wa i. lite am . and 1 oon began to sc.- it. effect in restoring the natural fluid to it, it immediately begun to change lis , its native color, until it is entirely restored; and from carefully watching its effects, 1 am satisfied that it is not only entirel healthy in its effects, but that it Ml Dually applied according to directions, no latiy will ne iiisv.iipointed. 1 therefore cheerfully recommend it to all my i.'ieiids, and all who nave nse lor sucii an article. Kesoecifulh sours, A.c.. MKS. E. UKAKDSLEY. Extract of a letter from R. Tomt Sheriff of l.toilie County, Hi. Professor 0. J. Woodear Sir: Yoursof June 21st. accompanied by a bottlo of your Hair Rmtoratiee, was received. I very soon thereafter commences! usingit,and it has entirely restor c-i my hair to iisnalvrul youthful color. There is considerable inquiry tor the article, &c. Very lespectfully yours, K. TIIOKN. Rasi. Mu n., Aegust 2, lf53. This is to cortify that one yearago 1 was quite gray, and my hair so thin upon the top of my head, thai 1 feared its entire loss, la this condition I applied for and obtained a bottle of Prof. Wood's Kt-s.torative,'aiid before 1 bad used one quan bvtUc, tile gray hair had entirely disap peared, ami it had thickened up so as to be as full as usu aL.j it assumed a beautiful glossy appeamnce, appael,y nm. iamjf,,! tn:l1 it ever was before. I do; therefore, chaerfully Tauc kwaiBtlM hea recommend it to all those ladies who ad of hair. 1 will also stale that I use it now, occasionally, lor its healthv and boaaUfylac effecU. sA K All J. URO W N . Tho f4dlowing certificates speak for themselves, as vhe gentlemen whoso signatures are attached, are-known to thousands : St. Lorn, September 20, 153. Dr. O. J. Wood Sir: 1 have used nearly two bottles of jour Flair Bestor.itive and have found its effects very -1'.. -factory, It has entirely destroyed all dandruff from tu v head, and restored my hair to itsorisfinal color, which had become. -taUe ra,. W M . TRUESDAIL. St. Uns, Soptember2D, 1S33. Dear Sir : By the ad-vice of a friend of mine, who sod be n uinjf ur Hair Kestorative, I was induced totry it, . I i d.-. rt a. . , . . . i i . . .. . . .... I-.,. ... a. . w.. n ... - : : h .ir. which, when I last saw him before, was verv grav. . v ...i. III. K. a. il!..MU3llluri1.T iliu. III. .il' I ' h:d been C 'mplctel, restored to itsoriginal color, having as nne glossy apiiearalice as it had when I know huu twenty v ears ago. 1 commenced using the Restorative about Ave weeks ago, and am perfectly convinced that it will produce the desired effect, it having restored the col r of my hair, more than half of which was w hite, to prociscl; ihr- sau..it was when I was twenty year old, with the same healthy ami glossy appearance. I have no hesitation in r commemling it to my friends and the public generally, believing that if usd according to directions they will notbediappoinfeu'. Yours, very respectfully, N. B. HÖLMAN. There- arc many voangget.tlemen.as well as plen ty of old ones, whose I eads are turning gray, which gives the former a g o.l .l.-al of iin -asiness. ;lud exposes the azeoflho latter. To avoid Ihr Utile nernlexities wu ' advise such of our readers to use Professor Wood's Hair 1 K. storatlve. which will, in the course of a f'W weeks, change the whitest hair to its natural color. It does not dve the hair, tike mostofthe hnir restoratives, but pro duces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the final end and gives it a fine and kIossv appearance. We have seen many persons Who have used it success- 1 fulljvind w h pronounce it the oul) invention w hich has , onie up to their Idea of a "sure cure" for g-y Iwads-." I We commenced using it about two monoW since, and if1 w e are a ny i Ig.- of age and leanty , It madVr at least ten years younger. In fact, we are beginning to look quite young again, aud feel very mach like getting a young wife. The chauge is miraculous, and it would be as difficult to find a gray hair now as it woul i be to find an idea in the head of iho Duke of Buckingham. We ' know several old maids ami some young widows whose , locks are just beginning to assume a silvery hue, and who , have been talking seriously of resorting to this remedy, ' aud we advise them uotto delay longer, it merer fails. ' St. Louis Herald. Prepare land sold Wholesale ami Beta. I. at No. 114 Market street, under W man's Hall, St. Louis, Mo. For vile in Eansville, Wholesale and Ketail. by novlätimd&w HALLOCK v STODDARD FACTS FOIK T1IF. PEOPLE CAUTIUJI TO THE FL'BLIC. OY TO TtlK WORI.Dw Perry Davi.' Pain Killer, Forthe entire eradication of all Pain External and Internal Remedv ! JVO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. One Twenty-five Cent Bottle will do more to convince you of its officacv than all the advertisements in the World'. IT IS WH AT ITS (IAMB UÜNOTKS, A PAIN-KILLER! T''VSICIAN8 say that Davis' Pain Killer la ono of those nice littlearticles which i.caleulatedio relieve an imineiise i mount of suffering incident to human life. I.. .....i... .....I. -v.,m i. i;i- -i ! iuatui.iaiv.-oSUhe"iiti. Ug.vuaitosico. irPtad the f llow ing letter Sew Da L a vh. La.. June 30, 1H53. Thos. H. C. Allen, Superinlemleiii, t inciiinati, O.: ' -r Three years ago last SeplemSer, I w as attacked with a fist a In, and becoming very muchdistresed ami nlarme l, I sent for the best medical treatment I could procure. 1 labored under Ihe most distressing atnpammaa and pain, an. I norwUhsUindli.e the doctors did all they MM for me, I was confined to the house the mot. f the time until tho next summer. 1 as theu c irri.-.l to Koston to consult with, aud remain uuder. the treatment ofthe most exerieiieed physkriiut for such HMML Hetold me it had gone so far that he could do uothing for me. I wasadvised by some to undergo a snrzical operation, but upon consulting one of the mt skillful surgeons, he told me that the operation would be a very painful one, and 'toyetlu-r uncertain respecting the results. I contludeo not to run the risk of a surgical operation mon uncertainties, but to go home and die, as I had suffered

and best assortment of ' everything but death; Providentially I sawoneof jonr the most approved pat- I pamphlets; I read cA the wonderful cures vour PainKiltern ever brought to ! ler had performed, and snld is there n help for Daily"

as wull as tor others? 1 thought I would trv the Pain Ki...p ,,..... ,f it ,.,., V 'TV , r.u"l s . w ' - ' x- j in, mui it tj rt? aaa in a few weeks, and lam 'ill using it iu nvy family and the neighborhood. Your very truly, JAS. L. DAY. The Pain Killer almost immediately cures Hie following complaints, viz: Chill and Fever, Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Diarrohoa, severe Burns, Dyspepsia, Painter's unonc, files, titles, iennral leoii!ly. i ouphs, Headach. s.iii.ien ol.ls, Nwelleu Joints, riTMpS til t 1i-.im-ii.... ii.. i i u.. ii.. . i i l -: a olhercomplaints-infactitisaPAINKILLKHl i i , ,,- iMfoaTART Lrttkr raoM Jacob A. Wrstrrvrlt, MaTO. or-awr HO P.-.tDt,.. ' 1 ' Allow nietoRitvanee a testimony to the value of M.jkr I'aiM hi. .er (In the at It liist. 111 rii wria .., v burned with Vre Crackers. 1 Immediately sent for some Pain Killer, and with somo sweet oil iMiulticed it, aud he is now doing well. Vonrs Irnlv lirnil Wl'liTVUUBIT Mayor of the City of New York. .NOTICE TO DEALKKS IN PAIN KILLKK Killer," Miseiasippl Pain Killer," "A Keal Pain Killcr."Southeru Pain Killer." We advise you to buy of ; regular agents, who get their supplies from Cincinnati, Ohio. Von will then he sure of getting the. real genuine Perry Davis' Pain Killer, which will render you every I satisfaction desired. Principal ottice lor tb sle of the genuine Perry Davis Pain Killerin the Southern and Western Males, No. , v-out-iro ttuilu'Ug, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Proprietor. I" or sale by Woolsey A Linck, Evansville, Wholesale and MtnlL For sale by Hallock A Stosldard, do; ' " " J.M. LI. Miller A Co., do; ,, ,J l-'o a- Hall, Princeton, la. ' W. J. hiiin ' Cvnthiana. Posev en la " I ', ' Ja'Pesak Co., Poseyville, la. J- 1". Kobb. Steubenville Poj (v Seui.-ton, New Harmony, 1r. C. F. Leonard VI, . I.i Posey co. " Bennett A Dtaalclt, Bionvilie, Warrick co., novStrdAw i m la. QHKC n.M.. in Mat Cannelton ami 25 do KasttO ornj ItttsOaM also s bau, hrwn llr, .iU,, l0 bales assorted line brow it.,,, She.-ii,,-, iu,t ree'd and for sal by (decö, .MORGAN, KEEN VpRKS I ON LCIAH. 30hhds prima Now Orlra ns Suir.tr ree'd mtm sure oy ruaeviy AMVIiLUKH. i

The name of Pain Killer belonrs exclusively to th

! proprietor of this medicine. That riirht has been recent- TZ lr-m.-tse nereio.ore nestowen ami la.tins ( oal ami Vest, plain and Hgured gill "est

IysusU.incdbvaco.irtoflaw,ai.danviK!rsonloiii.ds.dl-, u !l C' ,,,ualu oi me same, as he isltoaldo.; I.rocrde and twist Coat aid Yest and p

; ing an article l.v that name, and not of the manufacture I ... , ""';" J w mi me inwan, ami mat ami iroo.i varieties ot Over coat buttons; p:ml

Of Perrj Davis A Son, will be prosecuted. l.;......V . . , . ' ., . a" iU': ".'''"-"'r:'1"-'5"'1 "'"'"f edles, f. a- an I

Beware ot all articles designed to imitate the genuine " .V. i . . , , . - r V . M 1,1 '"' ":l,r ',ns r" limine, hoo Porrv la ii Hain Killer. nlltl ''Mtm. f'rown'a Pin ixjnisposuo oiai who esalcer retull . noi J---.'m.UV w exes. I.l'k and white cotton cord. I.rades. fan. v twill.

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DR. C.HAA.ö'XAiD'a FILLS Bb ILL relieve every '-human being" who has any o v'V the following mptonis : Indigestion Head;.che Biliousness Extreme Nervous Agitation Acidity Palpitation of the Heart A souse of oppression at An incapacity for tin sliglitthe it of the Momach est exertion Depression of Spirits II Tlx ss Cold Hands anil Feet Numbness ot the Lims and other parts Vertigo, Nausea Difficulty of Respiration Stupor 1 ratability V w i.vsS IVbility r'.vtrcme Languor and Exhaustion Restlessness lllati DOM cV Indistinctness of Vision Unpleasant ttste in the Mouth, particularly when ri-ieg in the morning Dull bear pain and senseof weight in the Head A temporary loss of memory sons,- ot hmptiuess Pulse lei I'requeiitaud more feeble tlmii usual Despondency Kiiidciatioraad Extrem Debility. Costiveuess. Principal Depot at BURNET'S, NO. 14, KA8T POUBTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO. For sale bv Drusri-t" verj w.iere. r Price ;0 t'ciits. Country Dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices by au nic:nMti Uruggu. For aale ui Evansviile. Ind.. I y KKLLEP. FARNSLFJ A CO. HALLOCK iV STODDARD, MILLER V CO. octiO WOOLBMY V L1NCK. TO DIM CLInI's, PHYSICIANS, AND COU.M'RY .1II:K li ANTS. . . .. . , . i l1f,,,' nmiersigne-: nave now m store a .arire svock -L IVtwr. Medicines, t'hemicals. Oils, Paints amisii es. Dye Woods, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Brushes, tVc. iVc, and are ciMistantly receiving fresh supplies, from the mauutactiirers and if to fa markets, which this)' are determined to sell at a small advance. Ourarticlesare all selected w ith great care, and warranted ii. give satisfaction as to genuineness, ouality and price. Surgical Instrument, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, and Snoulder Braces of the most .., proved styles. Pure Brandy, Old Kye Whisky and Wines fur medical purposes oSf of the very best qualities. Also a large supply of Daguerrean Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, See, at a small advance from Elastern prices. Mrs Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco, and a choice lot of old" Havana Segars BM Cages. Beedeaad Fountains. Merchants and dealers Will lllooso call and examine our stock when in thecily, and all orders will be attend dlo taime.liately and carefully packed. A--R C. Halmh k. ) HALLOCK !t STODDARD, . v . 11. P. SroDDAKO.i holesale Druggets, OcLTrtf Main street, ncarlhe river. HIVE WE Till. AGUE ..IO; I'Sj 1WWW KIKK'S ROCK OIL. a I If rw fad every three . ho'irs. in the adsence of the foror, and veil "will le cured of Ague. Same dose w ill cur lla'rl:oea dose eery hour for Cholera Morbus for Pile ami Rheumatism, dose 3 times a day, and apply externally. For Bums, Worm and Croup it is an excellent remedy. For Sore Eyes, bathe 3 times a av. Von can be cured of Coughs and Colds, White Swellinr, Old Sores and Ulcers, ('sntTTous Affections. Ä:c c, bg Is use. It hi.s cured hopeless cases of Blindness and Deafness Good for lliles. Eruptions of the skin. Titter, and Female Dis eases. NOWTHfc.SK THIN Gil A KK SO, and the reason is Nature made this Oil. ami made it am nr. It is making cures and friends rapidly as soon as tried, all ovor the country. It la bottled In its Natural . bile, and, imlike the old Kentucky Od, is used internally as well as ezternallv. . ... - ... , . . , Oct a tree ( ire alar of Directum of the Agent ex- . - I ..i. , i . . c i a II 1 1 e ill 1 1 1 1 r V 1 ! 1 1 s M oil. lert .1 1 i.-mi-i v. 1 . is le .-nitidis. appoints none. Price ."ill cents. EVEKV VESTIGE of the dreadful Disease. Scrofula . Can be completelj eradicated in less time and atlesscot or inconvenience to the pntient than with any other remedy. the healthful balm from Nature's secret spring, Tiie bloom of health, ami life, to man will bring; As from her depth tho magic liqui d flows Tocalm our siurerings, and asuag" o.ir woes. This Petroleum isot.tained from a well near Pittsburgh, P.i., 4K) feel below the earth's surface. For s;de by Ahl. I. ER. FARNS I KY V CO . WOOLSBY & LINClx, aud HALLOCK St BTOODARD, Krnwrrlbs. K.M. LYON. Fo.t Wayne, oct-ld&w Proprietor at? mm. M m mm m-. -momr m r m m - m . , k . - w : y. - A TTri. ., ., ,. . .. Vl ', , u MfE would call the attcnlion of -addlers and Coichmakers :.,id all of. t, dealing in the above he-i-of ILiuk-s. Waggon. Stage and BOJEBT, hum, it our ihm .iii'i .- iii i ," f iimii ii g in Dart Loath -rs. Paten!. Enam old, Harness & Skirting. Kuekl s. Boiler, Bridle and Harness. We'e. ing, Kol, Girths l.'o'il.-r and NtrauingPad. Tr h, J.ipanm d Brass and Silt or Mounted. Chains'. Stage u:-l Trace. Saddle I roes, pal..!.. Mde, Fall Backs, &c. 1 liread and silk and Clashes. ALSO Axels, Bands, Oil Cloth. Duck and Drilling. Lace, laliine and S.-.-.ming. Bolt .. ferriage and Tir -. Sa.ldl ' NaiU. Brass and Iic.t Tacks. Bridle Bins and KtifTOp Irons ol .-very kind. Whips, liug-v , Riding, Gum and Ox. The above we w ill sell as low as can be purchased'in the West. (detfil BABCOCK BROTHERS. '. NOH1ITT X NT AM K UPHOL TBR 3 AND PAPER HANGERS FtRSTST., ABOVR J. M. C VI.UW KI.L's litlV BCII.blKO, EVA.NSt y.I.E, 1A-, Bog leave to inform the citizen of BvaaovUlo and Mlalt0r, Uaatl w e are now prepan-d to furnish i und make DPUÜLKTKK1K1 of, all kinds, such as Sofas, Divan-. y' I "1 tpnng i nairs. me. All kinU of Spring, Coft-m. Hair, M ws and Shuck ' Mattrasses, Pillows, Comforts, sheets, aud all other ariicies in our ii. v e also keen consi.-intlv on hand .1 lnrfe r.len.li.I . . . . m I V. Zl h 7, . , ''''i ware, and are ' n.imeii ami iii't'-riniiieii to sell as low as anv ciUiblishmtm in Louisiille or Cin. innan. ITTl'arpets, Window Curtains, Koller-sha'es, Ac, made hi. in the latest style and at the shortest notice. wEÄÄt 'nv ,e Hous provijd 1 It I. 111 V A I.. J... rw......o - .i. . ., ua s r.iii.neu nis v aiiKce .lotion and anetj Store from Water to First streets, between Main and Locust, nearly opp mlU the Post of. fice, where he hasjiist received a new addition to his former stock, which is now complete. He feels under I W I? enviifouiiifii i , . . '-! a n T i: ICSli 1 1. THE Boderaigned aav this .,-.y formed a Co-partner ship ander Um -.; le ami an i of Ob. FWm a Co. for the trui.s.uti ii ofa ecu ral Eorteirdi mir and Cum . . n j . ... i " oumness; ami nave creeled i r mat purpose a -r- i i 1 1 j i uri ' ii Miri u iu. M abash ami l-.rie anal and corner of Locust and ihmbnm str.- its. and Roar the i p.,i ..r n,,- F.vanst il!.. and Cr w r..rdsv ille Railroad, wh re lin y will have ample 'room and convenient faciL -s for storing all kindsof rnxiuce ami .Ncrchaudize. They will give sp -cial care to Consignments, either bv River, nil rand, Pönal or Waggons, and will forward proinpliv .11 ine loWi'st r n I UilllVf li'MoMl. MtttMilitiü to tht niiri'hn or aaleol 1 rodiice or Groceries in this market, and solicit r.T" the .ur. hr.- ,. s2iir M, Molasses on the . ., , . llrlu w ,; lu Wlo .s.,Hiiii tiurin- the . Wint.-r. TkjOl hopo by nun-milted attention to merit and share the public patron;,- . , v. HOS I ER. C KO. FOSTER, OocM W. .M. A Hi .MAN. FAIRBANK S.pl A.TFORM SCALES. WE have received another lot of thse tosllv celebrated Ualauces, which w.i ..irerat Manufacturers' prices. HORNBiCOOK ,Vv i ill Ki ' II H.I.. Water street.

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w i pall the attention of COUNTKY MKKl it A. M s to a stock i ph.iadelphla, Washington.

jlr-cvery oox o me :"' ""'. I of unusual vaiielv, selected for this market, purchased ! n ing Express, at 6 P M. "O. H,LHTU on the side label. r m lh.. Iiesl miiif:irt.irira Jit t!i. lowest rjites. As we ; ,.t I . i I II 111 ' t I I filial r..w . l

DRY-GOODS & GllOCERIES.

FALL A N I W1NTEII MKT U. COKNEK MAIN AND HKST STS. S"" H ANK LIN Sc KKiLLV are now in receipt of a very ilesirable stock of Fancy and BUtp a btj OtMMa, which they offer to their aaatnmera and the public gMi crailv . at very low prices. Their slock consist in part of the .'olio wing : Illack, brown and blue Clot'.is. Blatt and colored li-skiitsand cassiir.ercs. Silk, Satin and Wod Vestings. I'...uk a:.d colored Sattine an.i Ky. Jeans, markets, KlantaeU, UitseysanJTIctlfaga. All wool, plain ami l'ai:-y De Luines, H-ilf do De Lalaeaand De Basea. t 'tlij'h and Krjiuh MarisMM, Klack and col . I . pacaaaad i'ersian Cloths. Preaey, English v American Pri ts A: (iinghams. striped Khtttlaca, Apron and Fnrstltnra i.hecks. Plata ami Cmo'd nubet Wool Sfcalfft Bay State, Sqn i.e ami Long do. Hats. Caps, li lots and Shoe. Carpels, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Irish Linen, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Diapers, cVc. together with a great varied of Jaconet, Cambric, Swiataad Plaid Maattaa, Jaooaat and Swis Edgings, and Insertings, Kmbroiib r-il CoHara and Sleeves, and CkiMnttaa, Mack and colored Silk Cravats. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Hosiery . Glotree, Veils, Hibbo-.s, Mk and colored plain and laucy Silks, Trim mings. Notions, cvc. Please call in aud examine our Goods before purchasin . as we are selling at Wholesale and Retail, as low as MykMeeiu hecitv. octH JUST received at the corner af Main and First ts-, a fresh supply afwhM I and colored Carpet Chain. otloii Itutting and 500 aud 000 Cotton Varus: for sale low bj(oetLi) SHANKLINV KKILLV. 5 5 2 PACKAGE S FHKSll FA LL GOO Ü S! M i ; It It I IT, ! I E 1. 1 V CO, WHOLKSALK iJt. vi.K, - IN I RY MtMi BOO 1, 8IIOKS, IIATS CAP AM NOIIoN , E ; 'A. V--iVH.L F. , I. VI) fJUtJL ARE now receiving the largest and most desirable sank of Dry Goods, Hoots. Shoes, Hats. Caps, and Notions, ever opened in Indiana, ail of which we can uift rt7scll as low and on as good terms BJ they can be had. in any oCUm Western Cities. We thi-ret'ore respectfully request those willing to purcliase to look through our stock before buying, as we fool satisfied th t we can oiler such inducements as will make it to their interest to trade with us, aayflgj muk-e this our exclusive business, we can hold out some strong ind-uxemenUs to traders, to favor us w ithaealL MfftW V. K. HEN DKICKS & CÜ. RBW PAMIIjY 6B9CEBT. THE undersigned has removed his stock of Groceries from Water street, to the New Krick Piiiibling. corner of Locust and second streets. As he designs to ki-ep a regular supply of good articles-appropriate a Family G-roetrry , and U :11 at the low eat cash pftCM he hojies to receive a share of the patronage of those around him. J. M. HAMILTON. sepl5 d f Wl, I50J.I!, MERCHANT TAI LOR, on Kirstslreet. between Main and Locust, is now prepared to manufacture any kind of a suit of Clothes, at the shortest notice, and warranted to fit. He hasa good assortment of Spriugalid Summer Ooods, consisting of Cloths, Cussimers, of various colors, plain and Ian 'j Vestings, cc, &c. Summer Clothing made up in the neatest and most fashionablestvles. Mr HL Wlli spare no pains to merii a con linitauceof the patronage w ith which he has been hitherto favored. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING!! MK8SRH. SATKKLKE iV DT.'OAKMO have now on hand a good assi rtment of one and two lirse ar riages. Rockawavs and Buggies, manufactured at their own shop after lh j most approved and modern styMa. Messrs. S. iV DeG. will promptly Ml all ord.-" for'custorn work in the neatest and mol substantial manner, and not surpassed b) Kastern manufacturers, either in quantj '.r price. They have an experienced Carriage jnactandtfc who does up the Iron work in u sljle not to lie excelled". apl ly CO-PAüTNSIxSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the name and stvlc ofl.Kwiadi Giiay and have lufde arrangements with the late firm of Harrington, Crane it Co., to serve as Ihcir successor hi tlio Receiving, Fowartflng and Couinii.-sion Busiuecs in fell city. We would respectfully solicit a coi tinnance ofthe patronage heretofore s librjtlly e tended tow ards the lata firm, and h.-speak tin-good odices ot our friends, pledging ourselves to spare no tfeftl to promote the interesli of all who may eulrut business tu our can-. KDW A KD LEWIS, Evansville, Sept. 1st li5- septü tf CHABUB GKAY. shgi? WOOD HOTTET!. THE subscri'ier has taken the above house, and has entirely refilled and refurnished it, and is prepared to entertain Ihe patr lis of the hsMM in a satisfactory manner. He has also rented fefl brick Stable, owned l.j Mr. Peter lle.rke, and Uaaagixxl stock ot horses aud carriages to let. Th stable is large, clean and well located, and good I. . . .. 1 1 . . . . . . ;.. m nh .t A . : u.miiri,.uv- in i .usi.i n i -ii. i.t in e . i i.riii-i i u uui-i uini ,. , . , ,, , " . . " . . ..... ..... . .wiii ,u Nil.) i ne ..im ,i no i s,- it-ii w on u . ut 1 01 M-i- i- . i . .. ... . ... ... ing, and in all respects, the public shall lind the Micrwool House a food Hotel. ! J y-tf J. A. Bt fc.KS. F A M V Y MLK A R n w t o a. v. DYER AND SCOUREP. RCITS most r'-si-ectfuily informs the citizens o. Evansvilie and vicinitv. that he is L-reparcu lo II. 0) e Silks, Silk Yelvels. Lad k M V ails, Mer'nioes, Alpacas. D -lains, and dresses of every description, to ai.j lolor desired, and Iniahee .vn a style supe-ior to any other esWsttffefMfM iu this ((mi, try. Canton Crape Shtwls cleaned and made a good white, or dyed the most deli BOSO color. Kid Gloves cleaned. Any fancy colored goods cleaned and color restored, and finished iu a superior s'.vle. A NEW DISCOVERY. H. B. would also nterm jrci.'.lciHcn, that he cleans garments of every shade, or dies li.cm anv color, by a method wholly new, and warrants them t'ottorub off any more than nw g-ods, and lo look r early as well as iiw. He would als inform merchants that' lie Jcsall kinds ot faded goods, and engages to make thciii saleable, or m charge w ill lie made. Straw Bonnets ilv.-.l any t olor. )lwf Shop on Byroaaoiw sin it, nearly op posits 'Ata Sherwood House. sep ski.i.im; ti' at -just. B' m ealireatock f Cloiiiing ami 0entlemen,l Fur Dishing (io ids, at Coat. To any one wishing to eo into the ('loll. inr liusii.es.. I offer a lirst rate opp-rtaiiity to go iub'it lmsincss alrnady eatabttaoed, as l w ill rent the House toany on? wishing it, and sell tlcm the goods at a gre-at lianr.iin, and mi the most acOtMHMOdatlWC terms. i nose p.-rsons in.iemeii io me ny note or nook aet-ount I nreJierehy notified to call and make settle MOfll imme-i diately,as 1 mu-it close up my buaim-ss without loss a ! lime. S. UC.M IlKilTS, novlo tf Yater street, betwe-.-n; Main and Sycamore. STOVES! TI AMI niPPEil ESTAB. ,i st ii vii:.vr. THOMAs M AM I.I.N, oftiie firm of Scantlin A Pt.rvin. Ii:i - retur-i -d from Princeton and .ikMiwi'ii up ins r.--Mi.-iiee iiermanentlj in this cirv. BfTi Where he will del ote Iii pe rsi MM la ;:-'iit ion to all branches of their OBatneaa. Mr. S. arotrM call the attention of the puldic gen rally and his old custom. -rto their extensive atoek of KTOVKB, l IN and sliEEIIKOH WAKE, and all Other articles pertaining tv their Im si nes. Thev are :tUo iirenared to do all sorts oi Im, l. opper and Slr-et -i roil Custom Work. Ste.-iinhnl ....... .. ..... t . .. 'I-... I ...1. . ,. .. m wiiiu, tve, ts;t. .aiso in. nun inner iiietaiic tvoorillj done at the shortest notice and iu the most ported ttyM Call at the store ol" BCARTLIH A P.K." novit Main stect, bet Eirstand Svconsl. 5'Io.s. one ot the largest and most coin ..let., -.i.nrt ,....... Lr Viiti.no tiii.i Pin.-. c...,,i. i...,- i....' ..... .' '. .'' ' .. s c, ci oin icu hi tue traue; consiMmjc in part of white anil colored Spool Threads, do Skein Tureads. aud I. lack, wliite and broa n Linea tkrMMlf, black and col d Sewing Silk. Mack and dral. twists, col'd and stamped Agate Shirt Buttons bone Pant do., composition do.. Mack Satin Veal Mack and arl Kuckles, MrtlIl. I and hack eoaatfa, side umd -rrail side and flue combs, d ess COmbs Siam -sf and wood po.-ket combs, stay bin-lings, wholobonoa, boo lac s. woollen eraTata,do booda, child" ren's red hose, enveloi.s. thimbles shai Im I. rush, s mmA boxes, flnevr rin-s and breast nins .-in. I bm-s . l.M-k.- t. . . . .: gather with all article, usnallv k ,pt in tliis luie. (decii IsABB on., soil' yu UAHMI FAC TOKV. TIIE undersigned have united themselves with .Mr. Geo. Kline, to arry on his long eatabUahel busi lies of Lard (UL.-oap and Candle munulactorv. W will remain at nur old stand w in re nrofj article ma n a fad ii red bj th- firm of Geo. Kline A Co. will be - - - - - -"iv as.i4 i ui.n i .ii i it y itm t- t i 1 1 it r k t Mirni- . :iin 1 :i U. i :i Ii r-r. uU.L- ..' s I I loiiini tor sale at wh..' .. 1 rindinirs, Ac. The Oil. S...,p artd Candle .Maniilaclu red by the above firm, will be of the best .iiialily. equal to arv inmir sol. m ein.-. )Ui . i r.i,.,. ,.. u :,m...i cdtubj (decto-3iu DECK Kli tV KRAMER. KI.TSOVA L. rORfJAN, HKSH PKESTON have remored to l)L First stre.-t. opi.",te .M,-w. I'.urnoM A 7lola. whore they will bo pleased tu see their customers and the TKA DE. BoinsdoBlronatn enl tnotrs .ek down low b tin 1st of January, will sell with....; regard to prices al ! . . a ! II. R 1 earlii-r in the season MereJuttds wauling to make purchases will find it will to . i n on ..a- i . I I. ni . r.. .1. . . . . .1 . . r II. bn monrw hi their pocket to rail in.

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RAILROAD LINES.

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RAILROAD LINES BV III. WAY or CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND KOI' I E. To N. York via Railway in 30 honrs; to X York by Lake Svoaiuers via Cleveland in 3D hours; to Pittshunru in N hours; to BoatM in 3-1 1-2 hours; to I'hdadelphia iu3t hours; via LI1TLE MIAMI K.Wl W AY! J Foi'kDailt Traijw. IstTrttin. Lightning Express, at f, AM..'.'ii l l"r:.r. A. com modation Evpres, at 7 1-2 A 1 : 3d Train, Hillsboro Train, at 2 12 P M ; 4th Evening Bxpreat ai 5 i' M. I raint run by Columbus tinw, 7 mln. mster tlian Ciniiniiati. lue roads are laid through wiih heavy Vrr.:.. Kcw York, liosroN and ' intrsal. First Train, UshtnlBf Express, leaves Cincinnati BtCA M. connecting at Cleveland with Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk and Buffalo, connecting nt Dunkirk with N. York and r.ne Kniln-ad.imd at Bitttaloand Albany ami New York ' ity KailroMb IO KeW Vork and Boston". Secotid Tsain IceoaaaMdatkMi Kxpraaa, at 7 12 A .M, connects at I 'leveland with Lakw Shore Railro.-id to Dunkirk and Buffalo, connecting at Dunatrk with New Vork and ErieKailroad, at Huifalo w ith B.i'f.ib. and Albany and New Vork City Railroads, and at Buffalo with Niagara Falls Hailroad to New York, Boston, Niagara Falls, Cgdensburgh, Montreal, Acc. ALSO: connects at Cleveland with the new and magnificent low pressure steamers Queen ol the West, Caplain Bride. Crescent City, Captain Pease; connet ling l Kutfalo with the Bufl.ilo and Albany, New York City, ami Niagara Falls Railroads for New York, Boston, Niagara Falls. Ogdensburgh. Montreal, Vc, Fourth Train Evening Express, at 5 P M, connects at Cleveland with- Ijvke Shore Kail road to Dunkirk and Buffalo, coiine ting at Dunkirk Willi New York and Erie Kailmad. connecting at Buffalo with New Yorfc City, Buffalo and Aibauv, aud Niagara Falls Railroads to S. York, Boston and Niagara Falls. Pitts bi ruh, Phil adklpbiaV BALTiMoat. First Train Lightning Expre.s, le .ves Cincinnati at OA M, connect ing at Crestline with Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad to Pittsburgh, connecting with Pennsylvania Railroad td Philadelphia and Baltimore. Cincinnati to Phi'.ad.ano baltunoredirecl! ZANESV1LLE, V" HEELING, BALTIMORE, &c First Train. Lightninr Exnress. ut 6 A M. and Second

Traiii Accommodation Express, at 7 12 A M, connects every' other article usuallj found m the must aataaaiwaaiCoiiinbus with Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, establishmenl of the countrv .

Companv's Lines via Aconnecting with Baltimore clc. Fourth Train. Eve Passengers bv this Train sleep bv Morning Train via Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, connecting with Ohio Stage PH'':..Einesto WhcHding. H ILLS BOKO. Third Train leaves Cincinnati at 2 12 P M. connecting at Hillsboro with Ohio Stage Compa nv's Lin es to CMUeotke, Piketon, fee. FA RE Cin'ti. to N Y., via Railroad either route f 16,00 to A ork via Kailnrcd to Albany an4 Hudsivn river Meamers " " " via. Lake Steamersto Buffalo and Railroad to New York, " " via Lake Steamers to Buff. R R. to Alb'y A: Hud. K.SU t N Y " to Boston via L. S., N. Y. & Erie and Sew Xofft City Knads " via LStmrs. ami N Y City A N York and l-.rn- Heads " " via L Shore, Buffalo, Albany and Western Rnats " " " via L Steamers Buffalo, Albany 15,00 15,00 14.00 "Oil 19,00 9,00 ami vl estern Koads 18 (HI Aoi addUional charge of SO els. via Niagara and above routes I-".!. I . : 1 ' ! i t !MM.., ,..'.. I .. 1. ,. Stil..... -- " 1.00 1 " via Lake Steamer 17;,M, to Ttoston via L Shore road V Ogden'bg 1H.IHI " via L Steamer and Ogden'bg IT.lMl to N ork via I. Shore Road & " " via L. Steamer and " " to Buffalo via L. Rhoro Railroad " via Like Steamer " to Phil, or Pal. via C re-1 line dc Pitt " Via Cleveland v Pituburgh " to Pitts urgh vit Crestline " via Cleveland " to Baltimore v a Wheeling " to Washington via Wheeling !(... l.".7." Mi L"r.kW 15,3. n.iio 14, Ii." 15.', " to Philadelphia via V heeling " to Wheeling Cin'ti. to Cleveland li.iK) Cin'ti. to Z.m svflo, " to I oLimli'.is 3.00 " to Siiriturfleld , la 4.H1 Forall information andThroughTic'iietvapply at Hi Oilico, Southeast -ornerof Broailway aiitt Krönt M or at the Depot, Cincinnati. W. A LATHAM. Ticket Ag.vit. P. W.STKA DER, General Agent. Um WILKINSON. Agent, Evansville. angl2 -dAwfim. 11 A 1 h it OA U LINES BY a us: WAT OF CINCINNATI, WAYToN A SANDCSKV ROCTE. To N . Vork via Lake .Steamers ly Sandusky In IK hours; lo Boston in 41 hours; to Chicago iu "I 1-2: Via CINCINNATI, HAMILTON At DAYTON RAILWAY. Eirm D.ilv Train. 1st Train Accoinmodali ui Express at 7 A .M; Sd Train Lightning Express nt H lit) A. M.3 I Train Accomiuoilation at -J P M.: 4th Eastern and Richmond, 3i P. ML: 5th Train Evening Expra4 5 P. M. Trains run by Cincinnati Time. The Road of this Route i.rc laid throughout with heavy Trad. Ntvv Vork, Bosio aD Mon ikel. Eir.sl Train, Accommodation Express, leave Ciac-iuuati at 'o'clock A .M; making aH way stops to BtiyCon. Second Train, Lightning Express leaves Cincmuali at B 131 A M. connecting at Sandusky with the new and magnificent low pressure s earners Mississippi. Capt. Hazard, St. LawLnw antun. Capt. Hollister; connecting at Buffalo with the morning trains BurTaloand Alban). New York City, IRncntn Fafls R illronda, for New Vork, Boston, Niagara Fulls, Ogdensburg, .Montreal, &c. Toi rdo ako Chk voi. Second train. Lightning Express, leaves Cincinnati at H tMlo'clock A M; connecting al Clyde with l.'ai ro el to Toledo' onnecting at Toledo with Evening Express Trnin .Michigan Sn,cherrt Kail road to Chicago. 1 hreugh front Cimuiuali to Chicag. direct. DTiioiT An CincAoo Second Train. Lightning Ex press, leaves Cincinnati at S - o'clock A .M ; connecting al Sandusky with the low pressure steamer Bay City, Captain Atwood, connecting at Detroit with Morning i I'. press Train Michijsau Central Kail road to Chieag . i Through from Cincinnati lo Chicago direct. 1nD.AMjiPOI.IS, IkKRK HaITR AND1 lAFAYttTt. First Train, AeenmnondntlORi Exprrss, leaves Cincinnati at 7 o'c nek M M, and BncBRM Train. LiehtniuK Express I i .-., ( ineinnaUBtrjsi a;.m through inuut uicinnati to I udianapidis sameday. E.Tjm, Hu .1 :.i'. e ajSD Cesttervili.k. First Train, Accommodation Express, all o'clock A M ; Fourth Train leaves Cincinnati at 3 12 o'clock. P. .M. Through to Eaton and Richmond, without cliange of cars, coi nectinir at Eichiivoud with West Kailroad lo 4 enlerville. Taov, PiyUA, At. First train, Accommodation Express, ut s o'clock A. M; and second Train , Lightning K press at - -Jll A .M; counectiiig al 1 (avion with Rail ara to Troy .connecting with Doy.e's Omnibus and Canal Puckels to Piqua. St. .Mary's am! all points on the l iami and Waboah Canals. Eifih Train. Evening Express at 3 P M : connects at Davton with Kai'road lo Troy, connecting with Dovle's Omnibus lines to Piqua. OxruRD and Connkbsvillr. First train, AceoHimohi lion Express, at 7 o'clock A St, and second Train. Lightning Express at f '.11 A .M. Pasen.-rs by these Trains lake V. extern M;ige Company's Lines al Hamilton for Oxford, Coiinersville, Acc. Filth Train, Evening Express, at 5P.M. Passengers by this Trai n take cst.-ru Stage Company's Lines al Hamiltou for Oxford. FARE: From Cincinnati to New Vork via Lose steamers to Buffalo, and Railroad by either route, $15,00 From do to N York via Lake Steamers to BirffaloKailroad lo Albany, and Hudson Kiver Steam ers lo New Vork, From Cincinnati to Boston ' ja Lake Steamers to Buifalo. and New York City and New Vork and Erie K R, From Cincinnati to Boston via Lake Steamers to Buffalo, Albativ , and Western Railroads, An additional charge of OOcts. via. Niagara Falls aud above routes From Cincinnati lo Montreal, via Lake Steamers to Boston v ia lake setain, rs aud Ogdensburgh " " to NY via " "AOgdenb " n to Buffalo via Lake Steamers 14,00 19,00 18,00 ..17,00 15,75 f.lKl . .i'..T."i " " to Detroit to Chicago vai Detroit.. " " to Toledo to Chicago via Toledo. . ... 11,50 ..... " to Sandusky " " to Clyde " " to Terre Haute " " to Lafayette , to tndtananotla to (rreeiiviile M toTioy " to Davton , o.OU .... .... 5.50 ....5.5U . ...3..AJ ....2.50 v.l 1,50 " " to kichiiiond I.i.o " " lo Eaton 1,25 Cincinnati to HamilloufiO. Cin. to Springfield U.OU For all information aud through tickets, apply al the Ofllce, Southeast corner of Broadway and Frt it St. or at the Depot, Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM. Ticket Asmnt. i. W. STR A DER. GenM Agent. M. WILKINSON, Agent. Evansvilie. ang 10-CmdAw EEMOVED The undersigned has removed to the house of .Mrs. Dr. Trafton, three doorsahovethe Sher wn.ul Hsnsno, OMMMfttO the mansion of M. Ross, Kij. b Irst. Street, or liortor's Arenne. O'llceattheold stind on Kirst St., two doors above Mafn where he may be found atall times, aal nap nrolboslnnall engjged. rjenaa J. H. wn.coX.M. 1. Ii BNOV AL. ClOLHURN sc HKK8HBKRGKU have rssawoed fmm i their old stand, corner Main and W .-.ti r ;s.. it, k.k-t.-r"s Block, on First st. a few doors below Main, where

they would In I. it-pi to see their friends aud ciistoiuertfne anal, and 14- feet front.:. Walnut atrttrt. Perf

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(J Hack A. Lo aa TI m a CLOTHING CHEAP AND FIN& GO TO MACK & LOBENSTINE'S Western Mu r I I i It i m y Mor INFILL BLAST! EVANSV1LLE. INDIAafj, IX TBK LOWER STORT OF M: KW 's PAVILION, CORKIIT WATER AND SYCAMORE SIREKTS. Ms?ssrs. MACK & LÖBENS TINE 1 have just ree'd and w ill continue to receive weeklj lr.un their large Wholesale Establishment in Cm iuiiati, the large! and nmi extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured w ith an csecial view to meet the wants the market, and consisting of every article of appara necessarv to compiete the wardrobe of individuals oler, ly tasle." COATS. A fine assortment of black, brown, gray, drab, Markinaw Klankets, Box and Overci i ts, vkick trill compart as to make and finish with anm Merchant Tailor's work in the cits, ana particularly made up far the eitp. trade. A fine lot ol cloth coats of all sizes and prices; superior Ma. k and Id in French and English t loth Dress, Frocks and Sack CouU full t rimed: Sattiuell and Cash merette Coats, brown green and grey, and all colors Tweed and Cassiincrc sack, frock and dress Coal, Roundabout and Coats oi all kinda. PA NT. White and colored liata. ami every kind of summer Cuts. Superior blk . and I4e cloth and casnimere fiauta; icj French C.-iksiinerc Pants; lai.ty -trip. . blue, blatHj and Steele mixed and cadet mixed Satiuett Pants, Twet4 aud Corduroy pants of ever variety and price to suit purchasers. , jt tt.ß VESTS, White and f ncy colored Marsaillcs, Linen and Valew. ciaa; black silk aud satin 'ests; fancy and t lain silk ah vet Vests; fancy cassimere Vcbls; satinetl vests, anw (HMUUiou vcntsof all kin. U. Consisting of an elegant and large asortment of cudtomr made bosom shirts, shirt collara.1 ', craVRts of superior qualitj ami beautiful patterns, sillt knit cotton drawers, under shirts, irloves. susnendcrsaaO ffr 'SA ,u "iiiecticn w Uli their large stov of Wm clothing, they will keep a fine assoit- ' ment of c amps SuHTior Ht and ( iri.' Also, all kinds of Cnion. Mexican. California, Leghorn, Panama and other stvlesof bats, with a varielv of ; PoPi'l's niH kllAt'S M Tr a.8BvB? .... i sive lot of hogskin and other kinds of Tat aas,' Caaraa I Ba(,s and aus. I Offering our heartfelt thanks for the unmistakable V raonstratralions of approval received in V a whole I sale and retail departments of our busineaa, . respert iuiij soliciting a coiitinuatioii ofthe publick favor, deem it unnecessarj to tecapitulate our unrivxlledfacllW urs ami m stems d conducting oar business, bleb en aide us to com pete, if not excel, any establishment of tho kind in the Cnion. We beg to say. that every tP in progress, in experence, and extending our busineaa, tends towards euabliufi us Uie more to extend great infeWBtab and facilities to our customers. Hav in en- ! Inrged our business to a considerable dwgree diice lis j spri ig, we are this season cnaldcd to ofler to our frienc's, ! aud to ihe inspection of purchasers generally, a stocl ol """' " n in superiority ol make, nenuiy Ol ar lea. and lownessof prices, has certainly not its equal, cither 111 me r.asi or VV est ! JCf CsMuiiry merchanls should not fail to see tuito k j before purch.iMi.g MACK & LO R E N ST INK. Eransville, Sept. 27. Tf.W. vo KKADY HADE CLOTH I KG, IT It.MSIIIKi; t.:nH's. II ATM, fjk JLS. CAPS, Ac . Ac JfcA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .lain Ml., ncnrly opposite Rank. THE undersigned hasjiist opened a Clothing and Furnishing EstaldiMiment, opj.ovite the Baiik.Sdt (Uor liclow Allev. He hasa large M. ck of l.'m.h aids Cli Illing. Eurnisliing Goods, which he offers for sale at the verv lowest pries. Knowing the demanda ol tlrsmarkefittioroij-l.ly, in this line ot business, ha is prepared to (vUfTJ them. His goods have bern porchased vA ihe lowest rafes, and will W sold at the vary lowest prices. Those waniinc Clothing of anv dancrimHon, or Gentlemen's Furnisliine Goods geneiailv, w oald find it to their advantage t rajfol thisctablisiiäirnt nofora purchasingelsewhere. In this stock will befouad Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Frock und Sack Coats. Hdrts Hals and Caps, Ar., Ac. wu'wa are now on lor iuspoetiu. Those wan-ing bnrjraia had teller tallatlkia Aouse. as good articles w ill be sobj rmir. I have also a (urge -astortment of WATCHES AUD .'EWELRV. nU f wl. id, will b-warranted, lo whicbl call the attention of the public. m, K AH!f . VI K.tlLHT LINE I.TIII; STORP. on m n stpicrt. Br i arm n ht 4R0 sveoaa. GUMBERTS & GOTTLEIB ARE rcceivingat their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Kstablishment, a h rgw uaoortsftt.!-of READY MADE CLOTHING of superior quality and manufactured in Ihe rnnut (a-liioMable lvls. A fli.e 1st M t;ioth Coats of all sizes; superior black am! blue From hand English t b.ih Dress. Frock und Shi k Coals. Sattinett an 1 Cashmere Coals, brown, green and gray, en m--. mmt. os zok m .a - m - : a, of every stvle. price, quality and color. EsTS AND PANTALOONS ofthe met beautiful patterns ever brought to this Har ket. SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, and Sacks, HATS AND CARS of even- stvle and hka per than eerrsnld 'id thismRrkot. TRL.NKS AND ViUMt, Caret Sacks, with a large assortment of fancy articles and Eurnisliing Goods, all of which we will sell on tho Straight Line Plvi, as cheap as the cheapest. Call und sec for voureeh . - WIS GUMBERTS A GOTTLBIR. k i:adi -HADE i iAi i is i 4i ITUMMHXJ COO lis, MATS,' X CAPS, At'. AC, w HOLESALE AND RETAIL Inder Journal Office. THE undersigned has just been receivinr at the abero establi.hm. nt, a la rare M.x-k of READY MA DK I CLOT MINO, rUSH IffHlRO GOOSII, Ac, which heofI rs for snle to old and new customers, at a holesale or ! retail, at the very lowest prices. They are of the best I manufacture and made in the inml CaataloSMbte nlvles. I Having be n pu returned at such rates as will enable them, to sell at the v or loWoat Mrieoo. 1 hose wanting ClotiV inj? of uny descritirn, or ..- m i.-in.-n's Furnishing Goods generally, would find it to their advantage to call at UU est biishment before parrnnaing elaewbere. In thin i stock will br found Overcoats. ( loaks. Dress, Frort aasi s.uk Coals, Shirts, Hats. Caps &c, Ac, width are bow open for inspection. Call if yoo want to fet good 1 cheap. lie has also on hand a large assortment of Comprising all or ifonrj varieties, v hich Ae ofcrsfor sal nt reduced ptOOOB. in?Catl and examine these Goods, as they are worths ofalteiitiou. des-30 8. KAIfW. R- Rs R. It Happy Bffocfg lipon u Niew Marrle JONATHAN K. M I LL th' oVfpMnn, aged 8, Bfl tsvn 1st of April left his hoste ia the northern part of New Vork, in a;. parent eo,d heailh or bia wedttia tour, in company v ill, hm ounr bride On t . return home be was suddenly attacked with Inflammatory Rheumatism ; the attack came on while riding ia Urn car. and so severe and painful were his sufferings, that tear of pity wel the cteeks of manv kind erd sympathizing traveling companions. At Ltira, N . Y., the cars were changed, aad a passt nger knonior the virtaes o9 Kadwav's Ready Relief, nnrchased a botll at l.r Wr-

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1 ner'a Drug Store; he inimediatelv applied the Relief to 17.00 the sufferer he used up the whole boUle, aud upon ar- ' riving al Syracuse, the nain was so much relieved that

he Sana enabled to walk to bis carriage about assistance. He has since reported himself cored. In til cases of Inflammatory Rheomatism. Rodwayl Relief will instantly stop the pain. Let those oho saifer try it. SOREXKSS Whether in the bones, flesh. joints, or mn .-s. whether " tue neauor leel, wh.-rever ills. Kadwav's Rrlirf will m a few moments, remove everv particle tl jnUUsa f rt the system. -MERCURIAL PAINS. ceraons who have been salivated with mercury, aod feel its effects still in their system, hose bones ache

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nn pain, hose flesh is covered with sore, are as a spec, .y relief .,t tlieir lain, and a rornidetr erodica tion or the poisonous depoaita. by the ne ol FadajB Heady Relief and Renovating Resolve nt. C.-oups. Spasms, ( l.olcni . L i tcrv . 1 'i rrl.r a Sick Headache, and ( hill Fever. R". R. Re'liel is to betake internally end applied externally. General Agent Tor the State of Kentucky Edwin Morris, wholesale druggist, Louisville; also.ior vale by Raymond Oi Ratten, 4th street, and L E. Blackwell, 3d alroet. John C. Davie and Serihner A Devol. Ntw Albaay; C. H. Clarke. Vinccnnes; Walling V Elv, Prince Ion j P.. E. Suire, druggist, .Madison; and all respect ur I edi fgMts throughout the United States and Canadns. Wool. SKY V USCK.t mmm)mm M'.U.ER & CO. Arota, Eitifville. lad. RADWAY & CO., scpT 1C2 Fulton aW, mam York. CA It A I. LOTS FOK BAJUt. are "Oofti.. most d-sirablc Husines lots for Salt. it nated on th.- corner of Wnluut i-treel ai ! the Canal. nly t o .iiiares fr.. in Main street, bavins .'3 fee: fro at i apply to iulfr.ur H EIAJM IT ( 1 Kft,

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