Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 262, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 March 1854 — Page 4

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ico'- KM wriEE eoeeeoe. MORTIIWCrr (OR H ICR or SIXTH A0 VllrT, ClirtNWATl f Pllh underi.ne I !n r iii.p -I t i Men antile Col -I- lege to his Mf building, northwest corner of Watat and Sixth street, where he has fitted up a splendid uit of MM expressly foi his business havi tg span I neither pains nor expense in making them in every respect the most c tnveuicnt and pleasant School Rooms In the United States. The plan adopted in teaching combines prartiee with theory; Instea I of usinz hooks, the pupils are exercised In making original entries of erery 'lay business transactionJournalizing, posting, balancing accounts, opening and closing of a great variety of different teu of books, both for partnership and individual business, whore th business ha been prosperous and adverse:and thus qualify ins the student for entering into the practical duties of tho accountant in any kind of business. The course of instruction will onsist of DOC BLK ENTKY BOOK KEEPING, embracing everv department f trade and mercantile accounts, viz: W holesale. retail, c iminissio't, exchange, bankinz. manufacturing, anlppin?, in lividual, partnership, steambo.tling. and orn poind eonrtmv business; commercial calculations, practical penmanship, and Lectures on commercial taw, also, lectures on the science of accounts, custom of merchants, etc. In addition to th. regular course of tu1y, the under signed has mtde arrangements with Messrs. Henry now, Esq.. Hon. B. Storer. Prof. C. W. Wright and ther eminent Lecturers, to delivers course of lectures on the sublects of common law, history of commerce, political economy as connected with cummerce. chemistry as connected with commerce, and other subjects of treat Importance in a commercial point of view, nnver efore imr duced in any Mercantile College in lite U. States. Pupils are Inst-ueteo individually, and not in classes. sohat ssu sents may enter at any time, and proeeedin the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupils are examined privately If they desire it) when the student uu derg es rigid and thorouzh interrogation by the Prin eipal. assisted by a committee of Practical Accountants an' Business Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who are deemed worthy of them. A course can be completed In from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doing everything I his power to advunce his student, and make them thorough an t accomplished accountants; and his extenlive acquaintance with the business eotamunity will generally enable him to procure situations for those de sirens of obtaining them. TEH Por a full course of lessons in Book Keepax. Writing, Co.nmercial Calculations, Commercial Law, dec, 0. (oc-ddr.wlyl R. S. BACON. Principal. in a R F F DEPOT! REMOVED TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE T?E BANKAf g TONS of the finest Marble ever brought to the Jit) West, at Wholes-ile or Retail. Dvulers in Mar ble are expressly Invit ) t examine my stock, fori will make it to their interest to patronize me. My stock consists of Carrara, White veined & D ve colored lluli an in blocks and slabs. American white, varixated, blue, cloud I and statuary, which was selected with great care atth' Venn nt Oi'i irries. M.JSUMKN IS of all styles. SCROLLS, OBf.EISK, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Counter tops an I Furniture Marble ou hand and made o order at Eastern prices. Grateful for th p ist liberal patronage, I expect to mjrit a coulinaauce of I'ju sa:ue. Give me a call. m. a. lvwrene. N B Orders fro n a distinct promptly aud satisfae rily Sled. All work warru'.ted. aur CABINET WARE HOU3E. ICO II I It I tl.Kt.l S. I have on hand a lare supply of every variety of Cabinet Ware, of the best workmanship and material, on Main be I tween Third aud Fourth street. Lumber Vurd.i have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbo seasoned. Also, ?5,UUU feet dresed Flooring. Coffins. A large supply ofall kinds and sizes on hand. All th above articles I will sellon the most reasonable terms. Dwelling house next the shop. (Jy22-6ml C0PF33HÖJ3E AND RG3TARAUX Wttr Strut, next I ranct Company, F.eant eilte, la. HENRY SCHAEFKEK's new Coffee House and Restaurat, in the three story brick house, between Inurance Co. otttee and the Pavilion Hotel, is now fitted spin the best style, and he is prepared to receive hi friends and the public, and accommodate them in the aest manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest tquors, Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he will serve up iu the most approved style and at all hours of tbe day. Mr. S , will always keep a good variety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house is a BOWLING SALOON, with two fine Alleys, and every accommodation requisite foi ajch place. A iso a BILLIARD SALOON, with twoexeellent tables, with In lia K ibber cushions, aud Saloon lit up with ga. dec9taprl La:aHco Steam Furniture Factory WdOLE3ALE & RETAIL. Messrs. W ETZEL & K L I N T W O R T would iul irm the public that having recently established in Lamasco City, a Steam Furaiture ractorv. thev have commenced manufacturing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, and several other kinds of Furniture by steam, thus en ibliu? them to furnish these articles lower than can be purchase else here in thiscity, and at Ciaciaaafi Fctor prite. Their work in every respect is eoual to that of the Ciucinna'.i factories. They are also prepared to do Turning work ofevory des cription,an I will be prepared to furnish country manufacturers with whit i',n- desir- in this pirticular. Theatention of those wauling Furniture is called to tho work ol this Factory. The ware'rooin is or. Main str.'tit. between Third and Fourth. We keep for sale Chairs of different varieties, besides all other kinds of Furniture, at the room. I d e rtH-ly BOMSTaiNGr NEW! MESSRS. JAMBS 8CANTUN f- SO.V, HAVE jus; received a BMgBJ lot of STOVES from Albany, N. York, Cincinnati, and Louisville. The larghst lot, and best assortment of 'the most approved pat tern ever brought to his City. The most beautiful Parlor Stoves of the age. For further particulars, call and examine our assortment at the old slaud oue door froiu the Washington H ouse. spt li-tf SADLERY-WARG ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J.P.EFFIOTT, SADLER Y-H' 4 R R , tf C. HHI ist receive 1 a full assortment of Saddle Trees of all kin Is. B.i lie Bits. Stirru, Irons, Buggy Mountings, Wibs, Seating, dec. dec w'lich h; will sell on reasonable t-jr ns He also keeps on hand a general asortm sat of S idl m. H irness. Bridles, and all other things appirt ai iiu to trie n isin mi, of hisovii manufacture, ou Mil a strjjt, bel.ve.jn First aud Secjud streets, at the old Stand. locttM-tf LI VE RY AND äiLÜB STABLbT" l rih undersigned nave purcnasea Pr1:o TVrt Livery Stable.on Locusi street, and masle irt ft 7 A proveineuts to it, and now have on hand fo I I hire a good stock of HOSES. BUGGIES an CA i H. t .i-.. to which wo invite the attention of th . public, i'hoy intend from this time to endeavor to satis j the wants of the public in this particular, snd hope thl article and terms will prove agreeable. Carriages fol parties excursions, funeral dec, a w yon baud. Beins provided with good hostlers, we are prepared to boarc orses and keep them in the best style aug3s Ms dt E. H. OeGARMO. BOOT A SHOE Jl AN(FF ACTOR Y, WATER STREUT, REAR THE PAVILLIUS HOTEL. or nfan , mill Tu undersigned would respectlullv in- . , form the public, that be has now ou hand 111 Als., r. yii.sM.' au,. h,.nd . .nlVmiM stock of Leather and Findings, for sale wholesale and rel. iv. i ' j v.. .t zr.r.. : all low for cash, at his old stand ou ater street 3 doors !ovn Pavilion Hotel. aug!3ly1 P. DBIfSNEB. WALL PAPEK HAVJ4wlN4M. THE SU BSCRIBEK keeps cousiantly on hausi a large and gein-ral assortment of Wall Paper Hangings and Borders of every variety, style and price, which for neatness of print and beauty of desigu cannot he surpass ed in the West. He offers them at exceedingly low prices, aud invites all those who are i 11 want of the article to call aud examine. No trouble tu show goods. JOHN C. DEVEREI'X. dec 21 Iy Main st.. bet. 1st A 3d. OVSTEHH.- e, doz Cans fresh Baliiiuoro U ier4 ' ' rscotred and for sale by Jn2; PRESTON BROS.

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Hit FAXEST DISCOVERY OF THE AWI. PKOFÜSSOR WOOD'S UNEQUALED H Alh RESTORATIVE. OLD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MADE YGUXG AGAIN! MANY Ladies and Gentlemen have been prevented from forming a good match for lite. If their grey hair or bald beads had not changed their appearance so much, that tuey were regarded as old and superanuated persona. Therefore r jad this, and avail yaurself of the opportunity to supply yourself at once with an article which has never failed to give entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It will give the Raid-headed youthful looks, turns trrey Hair to its natural color, snd removes all Dandruff MM disagreeable matter from the Sculp. It also invigorates the Hair, makes it soft and gloss v, as the ingredients act npon the roots of the same. It has been taken by scientific, as well as by men who stand high in the public esteem, ami found satisfactory. Over 5,0X10 bottles have already been sold within the last three months, in the city of St. Louis and vicinity, ant over twice that number in the States of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. Of the immense quantity of letters and certificates which are voluntarily scut every day to the Proprietor, he would select a few and submit them here to the public's attention : St. Locts. Oct. 24. 1853. Prof. Wood Sir: At your request, I willingly give you a statement of the effects of your Hair Restorative up 'ii my hair. I commenced its use when my hair was quite gray, und I soon began to see its effect in restoring the natural fluid to it, it immediately begun to change to its native color, until It is entirely restored ; and from carefully watching its effects. I am satisfied that it is not onlv entire!- healthy in its effect, but that if faithfully applied according to directions, no lady will be disap pointed. I therefore cheerfully recommend it to all my friends and all who nave use for such an article. fJMI Respectfully ours, etc.. . MRS. E. BEARDSLEY. Extraet of a letter from R. Thorn, Sheriff of CasjNM County, 111. ! Professor O. J. Wood Dr Sir: Yours af June'ilst.accompanied by abottle I of your Hair Restoratire. was received. 1 very soon thereafter commenced using it, and it has entirely restor e' mv hair to its nalvral youthful color. There is con siderable Inquiry for the article, die. Very respectfully yours, R. THORN. Kasin. Mm.. Augusts. Ir53. This is to certify that one year ago 1 was quite gray, and my hair so ibin upon the top of my head, that I feared lis entire loss. In this c ndilion I applied for and obtained a bottle of Prof. Wood's "Restorative," and before I had used oue quart bottle, the gray hair had entirely disappeared, and it hail thickened up so as to be a full as usual, and it assumed a beautiful glossy appearance, apparently more beautiful tnau it ever was before. ( do, tli refore, choerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also sUte that I use it now, occasionally, for its healthv and beautifying effects. SARAH J. BROWN. Thr following certhlcate speak for themselves, as the gentlemen whose signatures are attached, are known to thousands : St. Lot is, September 20. 1M. Dr. O. J. Wood Sir: 1 have used nearly two bottles of your Hair Restorative and have found it effects very satisfactory. It has entirely destroyed all dandruff from j head, and restored my hair to Psoriginal color, which had become quite gray. WM. TRUESDAIL. St. Locis, September 2. Ir'M. Dear Sir : By th advice of a friend of mine, who had been using your Hair Kestorative, I was induced to try it, discovering, to my great astonishment, that my friend's hair, which, when 1 lust saw him before, was very gray, had been complete!, restored to its original color, having as fine glossy appearance as it had when 1 knew him twenty Years ago. I commenced using the Restorative about five weeks ago, and am perfectly convinced tnul it will produce the desired effect, it having restored the col r of my hair, more than half of which was while, to precisely the same it was when I was twenty years old, with th-t same healthv and glossv appearance 1 have no hesitation in recommending it to my friends and the public generally, believing that if used' according to directions they will notbodisappoiutcd. Yours, very respectfull . N. K. HOLMAN. TTf There are many younggentlemen.as well as plenty of old one, whose I eads are turning gray, which gives the former a good deal of uneasiness, and exposes t'ic age of the latter. To avoid these Lttle perplexities we advise such of our readers to use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, which 'will, in the course of a ffw weeks, cnange the whitest hair to its natural color. It does not dye the hair, tiko most of the hitir restoratives, hut produces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the final end and gives it a fine snd glossy upear8iice. We have seen many persons who have used ll success fully.and who pronounce it the only invention which has come up to their idea of a "sure cure for gray heads ." We commenced using it about two months since, and if we are any judge of age and beauty , R made us at least ten years younger. In fact, we are beginning to look quite young again, and feel very much like getting a young wife. The change is miraculous, and it would be as difficult to find a gray hair now as it woul I be to And an idea in the head of the Duke of Buckingham. We know several old maids and some young widows whoe locks are just beginning to assume a silvery hue, and who have been t-ilking seriously of resorting to this remedy, and we advise them uollo delay longer. It merer fails. St. Louie Herald. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Reta.l. at No. 114 Market street, under Wyman's Hall, St. Louis, Mo. For sale in E:insville, Wholesale and Retail, by uovl.V6m.liw HALLOCK JSTODDARD. S.IOTUEKED FIKES EOXtt PENT CP! terrific explosion:: T rem r ii do ii Yolcnmc Eruption!!! A man "Seared as with a Hot Iron" N THE S EBING LAVA'll! SOME three years ago we took into our employment and coundeia)e,a man l the name of McLean. So well were we pleased with his devotion to business, and the interest he displayed in our pecuniary affairs, that in the course of a few months we took him into a limited partucrshiit foroueyoar. Thus, by large pecuniary gain, and the introduction of his name into the commercial commuuity, he was warmed into sx-ialand public being and vitality by and through our aid and influence. viper like, he stung the h iiids that gave him sustenance. Haviugle rued the immeuse popularity of that wonderful re ine Jy, TH B M EXT CAN MUST ANO U NIM ENT! And not having genius enough to originale, nor intellect and talent enough to sustuin an article of his own conceiilion, and original and iiidetendeiit of others for an exis tenee line all parasites, he determined to cling to the skirts aud draw vitality, sustenance and support from o'.hers. He made a mixture of "TAR and TURPENTINE" "filched from us a uaine" mutilated ourdirec Hons and advertisements, and called this abortive deformity "Volcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and flimsy pretext of originaliij . He ha made desperate efforts "to induce dealer and the eople to Bwi aud lsb his worthless, filthy and pernicious trash, by representing it to be similar to, aud equally efficacious with the original, true, and nlv genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! Ruthe has signally failed in his labored attempt at deception, and has had to resort to Perry Davis' Pain Killer" to make a precarious support? What an we say o'such a man? lfhe has any conscience we need say no more. If he has none, we can only warn the public against imposition, and thus for ths present we leave him iu his naked def.irmitv and exposed to the BURNING FLAM S OF TRUTH. From the agony of which his "villainous compound' can never relieve him. irPCAUTION NUMBER TWO. f Another feeble effort has. been made to profit bv the popularity or our article, by a man in Louisvilie rZ.fT up a few gross of a preparation which he called "Ameri 'can Mustang Liniment." He has, however, become satj i sited ofthe error he committed, and has "pledged his 'sacred honor" that he will never more infri go on our I right, i.or attempt to deceive and impose upon the cre- ' dulily or unsuspecting eonrldence ofthe nubile, ou whom j he is dependant for his living. With this pled e, wo have agreed to draw a dark veil of charily and forgivei ntss over his past acts, am let him go inpeuce. BUT WE WARM THE AFFLICTED! I To b ware of all impositions, aud b iy no Liniment that has not our name ou the wrappers and directions, and I tbe evidences of the "copy right secured," and you will get the worth of your money, get relief from your iufermilies, and bless the dav that you used the MEXICAN MOSTANG LINIMENTJt f I'he Liniment is put up In three sizes, and retails at 25 cts, 50 els and Si . The large tottles contain much more Liniment iu proportU n to tue prices aud are therefore cheapest. JO" Principal office 304, Broadway, New York, and comer Third and Market struct. St. Louis Mo., aud for sale by dealer in Drugs and Medicines aud b couutry storekeepers in all parts of the United States. JO3 For sale iu Evausville by KKLLKK, FARNSLEY V CO., MILLER ot CO., Jy 16-lyddr.w and several other Dr uggists. SHEET1M. 10 bales Canneltou and 25 do Eastern 4-4 Sheetings; also bales brown Drills and 10 bales assorted line brown cottou Sheetings, lust ree'd and for sale by (decö, MORGAN, KEEN A: PKESToN ' co-partmeksmip. Business ; and have erected for that purpose a very rv larir yy al.a ham - r. Cmwford room and convenient facilities fr-Miuce and Merchandize. They will give special care to Consignments, either byRiver, Railroad, Canal or Waggons, and will forward promptly at the lowest rates. They will give personal attention to the purchase or aale of Produce or Groceries iu this market, and solicit orders for the purchase or Sujrar and Molasses on the Coast, ks oue of f he firm will be in ihe South during the Winter. They hope by unremitted attention to merit and share the public patronage. M. W. FOS I EK. GEO. FOSTER. i?cll Wi M. AIRMAN.

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DR. O.HAbsihD a FILLS ILL relieve every "human being wao nasany the following symptoms: Indigestion Headache Biliousness Extreme Nervous Agitation Acidity Palpitation of the Heart A sense of oppression at An incapacity for the slightthe pit of the stomach est exertion Depressiou of Spirit Heaviness Cold Handsand Feet Numbness of the Litus aud other parts Vertigo, Nausea Difficulty or Respiration Stupor Irritability I Drowsiness i Debilitv Extreme Languor aud Exhaustion Restlessness Mistiness At Iudistiuctness of Vision Unpleasant tiste in the Mouth, particularly when rising in the morning Dull heavy pain and sense of weight in the Head A temporary loss of memory A sense of Emptiness Pulse less frequentand more feeble than usual Despondency Kmaciationand Extreme Debility. Costiveness. Principal Depot at BURNET'S, NO. It. EAST FOURTH STREET rtxt isNiTt, oitio. TTPFor sale bv Druggists ever) where. irTPrlee AO Cent. JXr"Country Dealers supplied iit Proprietor's prices by all Cincinusti Druggists. TTPPurchase none but "0. Halstid' Anil-Dyspeptic Pills." TCPEvery box of the Oenuin Pills, has the name of "Ö7H tLSTKu" on the side label. For sale in Evausville. Ind., by KELLKP. FARNSLEY A CO., HALLOCK & STODDARD, MILLER di CO. oct20 WOOLSKY cV LINCK. TO DRITia.ISTS, PHYSICIANS. AND CHUiVrKY KERCH ART. THE undersigned have now In store a large stock of Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals. Oils, Paints Varnish es, Dyn Woods. Glasswure, Patent Medicines, Brushes, j &c. &c, and are constantly rece'viug fresh supplies. from the manufacturers and Eastern markets, which they are determined to sell at a small advance. Our articles are all selected with great care, and warranted to give satisfaction a to genuineness, nuality and price. Surgical Instruments, Trusses. Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Braces of the most approved styles. Pure Brandy, Old Rye Whisky and Wines for medical purpest onla, of the very best qualities. Also a large 'supply of Daguerreaii Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, Are., at a small advance Iron. Eastern prices. Mrs Miller' Fine Cut Tobacco, and a choice lot of old Havana Segars Bird Cages, Seeds and Fountains. Merchants and dealers will please call and examine our stock when in the city, and all orders will be attended to i-nmdiatelv and sarntfalll packed. Akian C. Hallocb. ) HALLOCK & STODDARD, W. H. P Stoddard, ( Wholesale Druggists, Oct. I tf Main street, neurihe river. "oAKOiNiEKS M.Q'C WOUND HEAlEfI ! This Is decidedly the greatest Remedy for the csre of Fresh Cuts and Bruises, that ha over been before the Public. It will cure Fresh Cuts. It wdl cure Kvsh Bruises. It will cure Kresh Sprains. ll will cure Sore Nipples. ll will cure Chapped fltmA It will cure Inflamed Kys. Aud all External Injuries. RE D T3S FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, as regard the magical influence that GKUI.'EC.S MAGIC WOUND HEALER exerts over Freih Cut : LETTER FROM II.U.YOtS. Fa.xcv Fakx, Franklin Co.. Ill i August ljtli, Ioj3 Mr. G ardimbr: Sir: 1 have had your Magic Wound Healer in my family the hut year, and have used il in several cses. I will mention one or two of them in particular: Lust winter 1 was chopping; ami my axe struck a limb aud glunced and struck my ankle, which it cut very lud. 1 used nothing else on it but your Magic Wound IL-aW. aud il was well iu about two weeks. Our little child, Man is about eighteen months old, had a very bad breaking out on its head m wife put nothing else on it but your Magic Wound Healer, and it cured il iu a few days. I havealsoused it on ui horses, and il gives general satisfaction. Kepectfuit , ours, GEORGE R. MARVELL. CUT HIS TOE OFF ! The evidence here given In favor of GARDINER'S MAGIC WOUND HEALER will seem almost incredible to those who have never tested i's errat healitr pvteert, nevertheless we give itiu Mr. Dodge'sown words, as we know il lo be true: Mr. WILLIS DODGE, living near Cvnthiana. Posey county. Ind.. says tint t last winter, about 'hristinas. while engaged in chopping wood, he cut his foot very bad, he repaired to the house ai d got his boot off, and found that his great To was rut off: he s.Mit immediately for a bottle of G. RUINEK'S MAGIC WOÜ50 HEALER, (as be had heard of its being used for fresh cuts,) and havi g nut the toe back to its place, com menced using the Magic Wound Healer, and in a short time the ain and soreness all left; he continued the use of the Magic Wound Healer, and in a few weeks HIS TOE G ROWED O.V AQAIM! net er having inflamed or become sore. Mr. Dodge says he may bo returre 1 to as to the benefits he received from the use ofthe Magic Wound Healer, as he has used it in everal cases in his famil, and says it is the best remedv for fresh cuts he ever used. N II mem n rerlili.-ate con Id lie iri ten hut we think tbe foregoing sufficient, ns thev show conclusively that Gardiner's Magic Wound Healer ri7 rare fresh cuts, und thiil fresh cuts treated with the Magic Wouud Healer will not inname or become sore. JO'Prt Sold by Preparcc by JAS. L. GARDINER. I h.'inas Newman. Mount eruon, Ind. R. B. Hallock. Priucelon, " V".k 1 . t. I L'......illA ft " i'Mvi uö, i.i it- -. , rtaii"v mo ' and by Country Merchants generally. feb17-2md5mw H4VI-: vi, Tin: A4.i e Amm; i s; TAKE KIKK'S KOCK Oll., a leasp toilful ever three hours, iu the absence of the fever, and yu will be cured of Ague. Same dose will cure Diarrhoea dose e very hour for Cholera Morbus for Piles and Kheumatism, dose 3 times a da), and apply externally. For Buri;. Worms and Croup it isan excellent remedy. For Sore Eyes, bathe 3 times a :av. You can be cured of Coughs aud Colds, White Swellings, Old Sores and IMcers, Cancerou"1 Affections, Ate &C, by is use. It hr.s cured hojele- cases of Blindness and Deafness. Good for Biles. Eruptions ofthe Skin. Titter, and Female Lis eases. NOV'THESE THINGS ARE SO, and the reason is Nature made this Oil, aud made it biuht. It la making cures and friends rapidly as soon as tried, all over the country. It is bottled in its Natural .-tale, and, uu like the old Kentucky Oil, is used internally as well as ezteruallv. Gel a free Circular of Direelio;is of the Agent examine and try this wonderful remedy. It is safe and disappoints none. Price 50 cents. EVERY VESTIGE of the dreadful Disease, Scrofula. can le completely eradicated in lesx time and atlesscost or inconveuience to the patient than with any other remedy. 'I he healthful balm fr im Nature' secret spring. The bloom of health, and life, to man will bring; As from herdeptti the magic liquid flows To cd in our sufferings, and utisuage our woe. This Petroleum is obtained from a well near Pittsburgn, Pa., 400 feel below the earth's surface. For sale by KELLER, FAKNSDEV fc CO . WOOLSEV de LINCK, and HALLOCK dt STODDARD. Evausville. R. M. L VON. Fort Wayne, octdciw Proprietor BEDFORD'S FAMILY LRtM I RV. itihas just ovito strici attention to business, to meritand receivca share of pub lic patronage. I am dally receiving fresh supplies of Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard and Poultry from the country, aud shall keep constantly ou hand a full supply ofall staple articles for table use. My MARKET WAGON will deliver all goods bought at my Store, to the residence of Ihn purchasers, promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Please call and ex amine my stock. (Janl6-ly) E. T. BEDFORD. CIKPET CDAIN.-) bars just rer'd, for sal by 8. E. GILBKRT A CO., jan.O v r aer '.Vater.

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DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES. I'ALL AND V IMTLU Kit V GOODS. CORNER MAIN AND HKST STS.

OHANKL1N & REtLLY are now lu receipt of a very VJ desirable stock of Kan.-v and Stap.e Dry iroods. which they offer to their customers and the public gen eralh , at very low prices. Their slock consist in part of tbe following: Black . brown and bluo Cloths. Black and colored Doeskin and cassimeres. Silk. Satin ana Wool Vestings. Biack aud rolored Suttinets and Ky. Jeans. Blankets. Flannels, Linse; saud Tickings. All wool, plain anu fancy De Laines. Half do De Laines and De Buges. English and French Merinos. Blue and col'd Alpacas and Persian Cloths. Frenc, English 6i American Pri .t V Ginghams. Striped Shirtings, Apron ami Pumiture Checks. Plain and Emb'd Thibet Wool Shawls. Bay State i Squu.e and Iong do. Hals. Caps, Boots and Shoes. Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Irish Linen, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Diapers, Vc., together with a great variety of Jaconet, Cambric. Swiss and Plaid Muslins, J.icouel and Swiss Edgings and I nsertings. Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, and Chintzeties, black and colored Silk Cravats. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hosiery r 7. .," u"'T.i:s' 1"? , Ribbons, black and colored plain and taucy Silks, Trim rnings. Motions, Ac. Please call in and examine our Goods before purehasin , as we are selling at Wholesale and Retail, as low as any house in hecitv. oct!2 JIT? fr and First sts-, a fresh sunnlv of white and colored Carpet Chain, Coltou Halting und 500 aud tW) Colt n Yarns: fr sale low byCocti.') waAamaw Kam. 55 PACKAGES FRESH PALI. GOODS! IIEltUITT, FIEFDcV CO., WHOLESALE ItKALEKS IN I KY OOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Can asd notions, E Kjf A" S VILLE, UtDIJUfA. ARE now receiving the largest and most desirable stock of Dry Goods. Boots. Shoes, Hats. Caps, and Notions, over npvned in Indiana, all of which we can mud will sell as low and on as good term as they can be had in any of the Western Cities. We therefore respectfully request those wishing to purchase to look through our stock before buying, as we feel satisfied th ,t we rail offer such induceiueuts as w.ll make it to their interest to trade with us. fswnwf J UilOTK A D MlOKs. we have before offered A LARGER SUPPLY, than f or ale. we have now on hand and on the way . e callthe attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS loa stock j of unusual vsiietv. sleete I for this market, purchased from the ben manufactories at the lowest rate. As we make this our exclusive business, we can hold out some strong inducements to traders, to favor us with a call. sepi'T V. K. HENDRICKS A CO. NEW FAMILY GROCERY. THE undersigned has removed his stock of Groceries from Water street, to the New Brick Building, corner of Locust and Second slrests. As he designs to keep a regular supply of good articles, appropriate to a Family Grocery, aud to BB II at the lowest cash prices he hopes to receive a share of the patronage of those around him. J. M. HAMILTON. sepUd f W.U. HO I, DEN, ERCHANTTA1LOR, on Firstslreet. between Main nd Locust, is now prepared to manufacture any kind of a suit of Clothes, at trie shortest notice, and warranted to tit. He hasa good assortmeniof Springaud Summer Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cnssimers, of various colors, plain and fancy Vestings, otc, ore Summer Clothing made u i in the neatest and most fashion able stvles. Mr. H. will spare no painslo mem a con tinuiinceof the luttrounge with which he has been hither lo favored. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING!! M' ESSRS. SATEKLEK & DL'GAR.MO hove now on hand a good assortment of one nnd two harse Car riages. Kockaways and Buggies, manufactured al their own shop after th most approved und modern styles. Messrs. S. Al DeG. will promptly fill all orde;s for custom work in the neatest und mot substantial manner, aud not surpassed by Eastern manufacturers, eith -r in quality or price. They h;ive an experienced Carriage rllacu smith who does up the Iron w ork in a st le not to be excelled. apl Iv CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the name und style ofl.KWisdt Gray and have mido arrangements w I tit the late firm of Mar rington. Crane ck Co., to serve as their successor in the Receiving, Fowurding and CominUsjou Busiuecs iu thit city . We would respectfully solicit n coi tinnance ofthe patronage heretofore so liberally extended tow ards the late firm, and besK-ak the good oillocs of our friends, pledging ourselves to spare no efforts to promote the interest! of all who mav entrust business t our care. EDWARD LEWIS, Evunsville, Sept. 1st 1P5-J septS tf CH. ULKS GRAY. SHERWOOD HOU5B. THE subscriber has taken the ubove house, and has entirely refitted and refurnished il, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of the hoiiKe iu a satisfactory manner. Me has also rented the brick MaMe. owned n Mr. Peter Hurke, and has a good slock of horses and carriages to let. The stable is large, clean and well located, and good hostleriare in constantatl 'iidance. Particularattentinn will be paid to the care ol horses left with him for keeping. and in all respects, the public shull And the Sherwood House a good Hotel. jyS tfl J. A. 8YERS. SULLIXi OFF AT C'OMT. BEING desirous of going into oilier business, I offer my entire stock of Clothing anil Gentlemen's Furnishing (roods, at Cost. To any one w ishing to go into the Clothing business, I offer a first rate opportunity to go into a business already established, as 1 will rent the Hofl.se toany one wishing it, nnd sell them the goods at a great bargain, and on the most accommodating terms. Those persons indebted to me by note or book account are hereby untitled to cull and make settlement immediately, as I must close up mv business without loss o time." S. GUMBERTS. novIC tf Water street, between Main and Sycamore. STOVES! TI!' ANiD COPPEK EST AB LlSll.nENiT. THOMAS SCANTLIN. ofthe firm of Scantlin A Parvin. has returned from Princeton ami taken up his residence permanently iu this cirv, wh-re he will devote Iiis personal attention to all branches of their business Mr. B. would call the attention of the public generally ami hi old customers to their extensive stock of STOVES, TIN and SHEETIRoN WARE, and all other articles pertaining to their business. They are also prepared to do all sorts of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Custom Work, Steamboat work, die, Ac. Also Tin and other metalic Roofing done at the shortest notice and in the most perfect style. Call at the store of SCANTLIN !t PA RVlN. novU Main teet, bet First and Second. NOTIONS. ORGAN. KEEN Ac PRESTON have now in Store, one ofthe largest and most complete assortments of Notions and Fancy Good they have ever offered to the trade; consisting in psirt of white and colored Spool I breads, do Skein I hreads.aud black, white aud broa n Linen threads, black and col d Sewing Silks, bluck and drat) Twists, col'd ahd stamped Agate Shirt Kuttons, bone Pant do., composition do., black Satin Vest, black ' Listing Coat and V est, plain and figured gilt Vet and I Coat do.: brocrde and twist Coat ai d Vest and pearl and good varieties of Overcoat buttons; Pant Buckles, sewing, dariiiut; and kuiitiiig Needles, fins and pound pins and hair pins; pen-holders, porte monies, hooks dt eyes, bl'k and white cotton cord, brades. fancy twill, twist and backcombs, side and grail side and flue combs, d ess combs Siamese and wood pocket combs, stay bindings, whalebones, boot-laces, woollen cravals.do hoods.children's red hose, envelops, thimbles. shaing brushes and boxes, flngwr rings and breast pins and brass clocks: together w ith all articles usually kvpt in this line. tec5 LA HD OIL, SOAP AND CAN DLL 1'AtT TOKV. THE undersigned have united themselves with Mr. Geo. Kline, to tarry on his long eslablishei bus. nes of Lard Oil. oap an 1 Candle manufactory. We. will remain at our old stand where every "articl manufactured by the firm of Geo. Kline V Co. will be found for sale at wholesale ai.d retail at the lowest mar ket prices, and also a large stock of Groceries, leathers, Findings, Vc. The Oil. Soap and Candle Manufactured by the above Arm. will be of the best quality, equal to arything sold in Cincinnati. All orders promptly attend edtoby (decl6 3nO DECKER oz KRAMEK. HEMOVAL. ORGAN, KEEN & PRESTON have removed to First street, opposite Messrs. Reinent 6z Vieie's. where they will be pleased to see their custcmers aud the TRADE. Being desirous tocnt their st ckdowu low by the 1st of January, will sell without regard to prices earlier in the season. Merchants wanting to make purchases will Und it will be money in llieirpocketto call in. novIO f. KCHJI ITT Sc NTARK, UPH0L TS R 3 AN D PAPER HANSERS riBsTST., ABOVC J. M . ALUU KLb's RKW Bl ILDIBO, EVANSVILLE, 1A-, Beg leave toinform thecitlzens of Evansville and vicinity, that we are now prepured to furnish and make CPHOLSTE OES of all kinds, such as Sofas. Divans, spring l hairs. Arc. All kinds of Spring, Cotton, Hair, Moss and Shuck Mattresses. Pillows, Comforts, Sheets, and all other articles in our line. We a! 0 keen constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of W'allpuper and Upholstrv ware, and are enabled and determined to sell as low äs anv establishnient in Louistille or Cincinnati. TTpCarpets, Window Curtuins, Roller-shai'es, Ac, made up in the latest style and at the shortest notice. !T"Hotes, Steamboats and Private Houses provided wi h anything in the Upholstrv Line. novt tf JU5Trec'd per Railroad 50 bushels Corn Meal; 50 sacks Flour; 25 do Potatoes; 100 Chickeus; 5 boxes Sujjur Cured Ham65 buhels A pples; 50 lbs Table Butler; 1 bbl Leaf Lard, for sale by .'n3l . T. kEDFORD, eend s'.

MISCELLANEOUS

i'AiBBAiiks i i, ih ük.1 JUßmtßWKM i TEH SC A FES,; OF all sizes, from a half ounce to teu tons, the lt MMN STANDRD. They can bo purchased of agents at tbe same price that they are sold for at the factory. JJjMor sale by HORNBKOOK etCMCKCiilLL, Agents. Water street, Evausv illo "MUSIC HATH CHARMS." WILL1A H. CUM H IE DEALER IN MUSIC. I IM 'S SEW Bfll.DISO.riRSTST.. KT. MAI! AKP LOCCST B V ANSVI Cj LB, IND. TH VK now leased and fitted up the alove premises, and have opened a large stock of Musi -and Musical Instruments. Being selected with great care and bought at the lowest mark t and sold trice. thev win aiwas oe oi me uri iu'-; low-call and see for yourselves. - a Mv stock will include Pianos, GuiUrs. towns, nmr.. Accordens, Flutines. Flageolets, Claroiu-ts. Drums, TamlHrines, Music Boxes, Hannoneicans. Music Paper, Yiolin. Guitar. Violincello and llano- Forte Strings of the best qualities.Tuning Forks. Pic Pipes.Ttinlng Ham mers.&c.. Ac: besides a large and cousuutlj Increasiug Stock of Sheet Music. INSTRUCTORS for every Instrument. Th newest Music published, received weekly. yr-p H. B Purchasers of any of the above articles will Ind it greatlv to their advantare to call on me before purchasing elsewhere; for having made it my regular and onlv business. 1 feel satisfied 1 can give belter satis" action than those not so, and am determined to sell . SB- . L V . .. L un.l Kiitton asrnuap as any nouse esi oi Ph.no-Fortt s and Accordeons tuned ana repaireu. I Ban I nJTBn on the Piano. Gulur. Melodiwn. Acco deon. aud in the cultivation of the voice. aur to micsum rMyiciAiit DIU (i(.IM, ND T1IF. PI BLIC F!NEHAFFY. MESSRS KELLER & FAKN'SLEY would respectfullv return thanks to theircuslouiersaud the public gonerällv, for the libera! patronage which they have heretofore received, and take this method of informing their friends that they have purchased of Mr. Crawfojd Kell his ent restock o llrtta Y uraicn" s, , will continue to carry on the business in the house for- -- o.-.on.i..,' hi- him on Main, between First and Sec end its. where thev will be pleased to have their friends ear. and examine their stock. They have associated Mr-lsaa.-While, who has been for years the principal Clerk n xi Kill's t.ilillshin.iiit. who will be hlIV at all ti,nc in wit in, ,ii the old natrons, ofthe house pun- Drugs at low rates, and aecomm daling terms are anv inducement to the Merchants, Druggists and Physicians, we resiiectfullv invite them to call, as we have on hand a s'ock of IP. Mow, of well se'ected Drugs, and will be constantly receiving additions to oar present supply, and hope to offer such inducements to WHOLESALE DEALERS as will supercede the necessity of thesr visitif g other cities, for the purpose of purchasing their supplies KELLKR. FARNSLEY C0. Jl 'ST HEtKIVKD-CKJIinEBRAJiDs C Afir ol1 lon!S Havana Plantation; Om f 'V f j. 11,1,1 La.lesetlne Landers; ' in IUUI lt..i....s Inn. Prin.-ii.-10.000 Cuba Principe; 10,000 Wandering Jew; 5.000 La Rosa Regalia; 5,000 i a Lenerila Havana Capadores, 10,00 La Jicotcnne Regalia; 5.000 La Union Lanorma; 0,000 Cuba Sixes; 3i D z. genuin Scafartatti; (Turkish S. Tobac. 30 Röxes of the finest brands Virginia (hewing Tobacco, to wit: Holland, May Queen, F.. Gallo, Davis, Wills, etc. A lso, constantly on hand, all different sizes of our own manufactured Cigars, out of Havana Cuba and American Tobacco; all kinds of our owa manufactured Sinokiiu Tobacco. Snuffs etc. which we offerin Wholesale at the lowest prices. O. SHAEFEER & SHROFDER, Main Street, bet. 1st tV ild coiner of the Alley augSft THOMAS CONI YNiGTONi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. WS? OULD respe tfully inform his friendsand the pub generally, that having purchased o' Msssrs. RuthboneiV Wheeb r. their entire to;k or Kooksdc Stationery, he has re- ovel his Hook Store to the stau I lately occupied by them in No. 1, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First Streets. 'I he additions thus made to his stock enables him to offer to his customers a larger and better assortment than has ever before been brought to this market; con si-ding in pari of, Miscellanco. s, School. Medical and Theological Hooks. Wriiing. Printing. Wrappii gand Fa i. y Patier, a d Foreigu dt Kancv Stationery of all kinds. All of which will be sold. WbnUsule and Retail at Cincinnati prices, a fact to w hich he would call the atteniiou of country merchant, dealers, teachers and tthers, being conildeuC he can make it to their interest no purchase of hi in . aug 25-tf DRUGS AND SPICES. Si; o it i r.. 500 ort Sulpa. ttuinine; 5o do do Morphia; luo lb loecac: 300 do Rhuburd; 1000 do Cassia; 9 0 do Nutmegs; .VK) do Tarturic Acid; 1500 do Cream Tartar: WMeh were purchased before the rise and can be sold 15 per cent, lower than any other dealer can sell them by purchasing at present New York prices, by KELLER, FARNSLEY Ä CO., octl'2-tf Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, la. JOHN S. MITCHELLt PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, EvAN-vtt.il:. I n I. Offte and Warekomse on Water street, bttween Main and Locust; also corner of Walnut st. and ths Cana(, and at the Big Wharf Boat at foot of Main street. WILL advance cash on all kinds of Produce eo, signed to him, for sile here or to ship to his Correspondents at New Orleans and the Eastern Cities. Orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at the shortest notice and lowest market prices He will five prompt atlention to the Forwarding of all Merchandise and Produce ensnisted to his care; and with his experience and ample facilities for .Storage, doe not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. A DA .TIM Sc COPS EXPRESS. THE undersigned continues th act as Agen for the deliverv of all noods and Packages forwarded to thl i ciiv and vicinity, by the above express. He will also, as Agent, receipt for all Kiinls oi paeKagea, vaiuaides, bank noies, specie, drc. to be delivered at any and all places where the Company does business. Terms and rates made known on application at his Office. Water stieet, up stair under the Telegraph Office. (dec9-tf) JOHN S. MITCHELL. Enquirer copy. OLD KS I A HI, is II Fl) SA DDI I ( Y HARDWARE UOI SE. WILSON & HA YD EN, 1? and 19 Columbia street. Ciucinnati, Ohio. HAVDEN & V ILSON, 11 Main street. Saint Louis, Missouri, Importen aud Mnnu facta rertt of Saddlery anU Coach Hardware, Carriage Trimmings Saddle Trees, Hames, Hog and ' alf Sentii g, and all other Leather used by Saddlers and Carriago .Makers. WE take thi opportunity of returi ing onrthanks to our friends an ; customers, who have so libera1 lv palronized us for Ihe las' teu years, and assure them that no pains shall be spared for the future, lo insure a continuance of their favors, and for the supply of a cheap and full a trtmem of Goods iu our line, for which we possess facilities superior to any House East or West. Our English goods are purchased to the best advantage in Birmingham, by Mr. D. S. Hasluck,oue of tbe Mb firm of P W ilson dc Co., and imjorted direct by ourselves, thereby paying but oue commission. We are als -i manufacturing many of our goods at Columbus, Auburn, Sing Sing, and have lately established a House in Newark, N.J., for the purpose of manufacturing and purchasing the finer qualities of plated Saddlery and Coach Ware, and Pateut Leathers, w hich is under the control of our P. Hayden. We have also Curry ing-shops in this citv. in which we finish tbe greater part of the Kkirting, Humes and Bridles sold by us. Our Hogand Cair-skin Seating, Fair Bridle, Bag Leather. o.e., are manufactured exclusively for us by Mr. Amos Moore, who is well known at the best Fair Leather Tanner in the West. With these advantages we flatter ourselves that we cat guarantee to our friends and customers, the best aud cneapest assortment of Goods to be found in the Western country, and we would respectfully request them to call on us before purchasingelsewhere.as wearn now receiving the largest and finest stock ever offered in the West ji.nl0-3mu&w WILSON HAVDEN. ' CinriHxu'i Gnl. BUJjIOVED. The undersigned has removed to the house of Mrs. Dr. Trafton, three doorsabove the Sherwood House, opposite the mansion of M. Roas, Esq. ot First Street, or Doctor's Arenne. Office at the old stand on First St., two doorsabove Main where he may be found at all times, unless professionall mm ' ü1 J. r. Wilcox. m. p. HFWOVAL COLBURN & HEKSHBERGRR hare removed from thelrold stand, corner Main and Water ts.. to Fos ter's Block, on First st. a few doors below Main, where they would be hanpy to see their friends and customers 1 to w horn they willofferauy goods in their lineat tbe very , lowest prices. novlTlf O" BOXES Dick's Tobacco and 1 rre Yellow Rank I ZO Pine cut-forialeby 'fbC FOSTER A BROWN.

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CLOTHING 4C,

Has. W FOR . Mce A. LoaaaaTiasx CLOTHING CHEAP AND FINE: GO TO MACK LOBEN STIVE'S tern starCloiklni Ittr Wen IN FULL BLAST t EVANSVILLE. IN DIA HA, n thi lowbb s-tobv or aatw's raviuoa, caaann wf M STCAHOBS BTBBBTS. 1 Messrs. MACK & L0BENST1NE bave just ree'd and will eoatiiiue to receive weekly from their targe Wholesale Establishment in t inPS iunati, the largctt and most exteuMve assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured with an raprrial view to aiert the wants a the market, aud i onsistmg of every article of ajrt necessary to complete the wardrobe of individuals of aw ry taste. CO ATI. A fine assortment of black, brow . grav. drab. Mack inaw Blankets, box and Overtcuts, srstrA rii compare as to make and ßntsh ttith any Merchant Tailor's , irori in the dry, ana particularly mads up for ths citw trade. A fine lot ol cloth coal of all siteaand prices;, superior black and blu French and English Cloth Dress Frocks and Sack Coalt full t rimed: Suttineu r.d Caanmerette Coats, brown green and grey , and all colors ! Tweed and Cassimer. sack, frock aud dress i cat Roundabouts and Coats oi all kinds. PANTs. White and colored linen, and every kind of summet pants. Superior bit. aud blue cloth and cassimere pan 1st fancy French Cassimere Punts; fancy stripes, blue, blaia, and Steele mixed aud cadet mixed Satinett Pant. Twee 4' and Corduroy pant of every variety and price to suit : purchasers. VESTS, White and f ncy colored Marsailles, Linen and Valew ! cias; black silk and sutm Vests; fancy and t lain silk vl : ret Vests; fancy caseissere Vests; satinett vests, seaI common vests of all kind. I I ICMMIIX; OODS. Consisting of an elegant and large assortment of ens to nie made bosiu hiru.rhirt coUar. CF'tr,: nf . r... pi. . ...... 1 it . ... I I... ...... 1 . . .-It knit cotton drawers, under shirts, gloves, bu spenders an a every other article usually found in the most extensiv. esuiDlisnineiit or the country . estaoii; w In connection with their large slock of clothing, they will keep a fine assort ment of Camps Sunerior Hats tto C apb." Also, all kinds of D lion m ir..riiia l erhor Panama and other styles of hats, with a variety of BOOT und MIO i s. It is USelvss to mpiilirin tl..i r..! tr; nt i.iol tpn extCW If i site lot of Logakln and other kinds of Int n,' Charit riAos and alisks. Offering our hesrtfelt thanks for the unmistakable - aonstratrations of approval received in both t' e wholesale and retail departments of our business, t. respectfully soliciting a continuation of tbe publick favor, wa deem it unnecessary to recapitulate our unrtvsllru f;icil i ties and systems of conducting our business, hieb enable us to compete, if not excel, any eublishr. ntof tha kind in the Union. We beg to say, that every step i a progress, in experience, and extending our business, lends towards entibliiiK us the mors lo extend great in ducements and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree sine list spri ig, we are this season enabled to offer to our friends, and to the inspection of purchaser generally, a stock af goods, which in superiority of make, beamy of styles, and lowness of prices, has certainly not IU equal, e ithar In the East or V est ! Ji PC ountr merchants should not fail to see tni stork before purchasing. mack & LOHtMHias. 27, 1M3. Kransville, Sept. KE.4DV TI A Hi: CLOTIIIKCa. I I ItMslim. (-OOI)V lit TS, CW CIPS Ac. Ac. jA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ."VIiAi it i im orl apposite Haiik. THE undersigned has just opened a Clothing and Furnishing Establishment, opposite the i.auk.ad door b. b.w Allet . He has a large Bta rk of ) . act ada Clothing, Furnishing Ooods. cue., which he offers for sale at the very lowett prices. Knowing the drmaads ol this market thoroughly, in this line of business, bo Is prepared to gratify thein. Hi good have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Those wanting Clothing of any daseriniion. or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goodsgeueiailv. woo Id And it to their advmitujre to call at thisetlBt lihwiil Wfore purchasing elsewhere. In this stock a il! bfeBa4 Overcoats. Cloaks, Dress Frock and Sa k ( oat. Shins lints and Caps, Ve., A .-. which are now c-pen or inoporlion. Those warning bargains had Inrtter call at this house, as good articles will I sold hbap. 1 have also a lirge aatortment of tHATCHFS AND IEWELRV. all of which will be warranted, to nhicb I call the atteniiou of the public. eiT y L. KAHN. VI KtK.IIT I IM ri OTIIIX; STOKE. on maIk strkkt, HiWKka nasi ai sk-rosn. GUMBERTS & GOTTLEIB ARK receiving at their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Establishment, a If rg nssortn cm of HEADY MADE CLOTHING of suerlor quaiitv and manufactured in the most fasliionalde Btxla. A fine lot of Cloth Coats ni all sites; superior black and btua French aud English Cloth Dress. Frock and Sack Coals Sattinelt and Cashmere Coals, hrown. green and gray. ofeery style, price, quaiitv and color. VESTS AND PANTALOONS of the most beautiful patterns ever brought to this Mar ket. SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, and Sacks, hats and caps of every style and ' n t a rt k than ener sold in this market. TRUNKS AND VALISf-. Carpet Sack, with a large assortment of fancy artirlea and Furnishing Goods, all of hieb we will sell on th Straight Line Plan, as cheap as the cheapest. Call aud see for yoorselvea octe GUMBERTS A GOTTLB1B. It E A l Y-.TI A l E 4 LOT 11 1 4. . il KNISIIINC .fis, ll A 'is. x CA Pe, A4'. AC, HOLESALE AND RETAIL I inter Journal Office. THE undersigned has just been receiving at tbe abovo establishment, a Urge stock of READY' MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, which he offers for sale to old and new customers, al wholesale or retail, at the very lowest price. They are of the best manufacture and made in the most fashionable at) le. Having been purchased at such rates as will enable them to sell at the very lowed .rices. 1 hose wanting Clothj ingot an descriplh n, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooda generally , would find it to their advantage to rail at this establishment before purchasinr elsewheie. In this stock will be found Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, Shirts, Hats. Caps, af., dec, which are now open for inspection. Call if you want to gel goods cheap. He has also on hand a large assortment of Comprising all or mar varieties, which he offers for aale at reduced prices. JO Call aud examine these Goods, as they are worthy of attention. de30 S. KAHN. Ri Ri Ri Itn Happy Elfccta upon rw elarrir iauir. JONATHAN K. MILLER, a Pedlar, aged ?6, on tha 1st of April left his home in ihe northern part of New Vork, in apparent good health on bis weddingtour, in company with bis young bride. On bis return home he was suddenly attacked with Inflammatory Kheumalism; the attack came on while riding in law cars, and so severe aud painful were his sufferings, that tear of pity wet the cheeks of many kind std sympa- : ihizing traveling companion. At I'liea. V Y . it',- rar ' were changed, and a pass uger knowinr the virtues of ; Radway's Ready Relief, purchased a bottle at Dr. Warj ner's Drugstore; he immediately applied the Relief to tbe sufferer he used up iho whole bottle, and upon arI riving at Syracuse, the pain was so much relieved that I be was enabled to walk to bis carriage without aaata 1 tance. He has since reported hin elf cured. In til case of Inflammatory Rheumatism. Radway's Relief will instantly stop the pain. Let those who suffer try it. SORENESS Whether in the bones, fle-h. joints, or muscles, whether i in the head or feet, a herever it is. Rod way 's Relief will in a few moments, remove every particle of irritatiea from tbe svstem. MERCURIAL PAINS. Persons who have been salivated with mercury, and. feel iu effects still in their system, whose bones arba with pain, whose flesh is covered ith sores, are assured a speedy relief of their pains, and a complete eradieov ! tiou of the poisonous deposit, by the use of Kadway'o- : Ready Relief and Renovating Resolvent, j Ci . ups. Spasms, ( holcra, Dysentery. Dlarrbwa Sick . Head, he. and Chill Fever. R. R. Relief is to boiskea ; internally and applied externallyGeneral Agent for the State of Kentucky Bdwin Morris, wholesale druggist, louisvilie; also, for sole byI Raymond dt Patten, 4th street, and 1. P. Black all, 3d i street. John C. Datie and Scribneror Devol. New Albany;. C. H. Clarke. Vlncennes; Walling dr Ely. Princeton ; r ' E.Suire, druggist, Madison; and all respectable dri fCista throughout the Lulled States and Canada. WOOLSEV dr LINCK.) MILLER dc CO. Evansville. Ind. RADWA V dc CO.. 1C2 Fulton St.. Now York. sep. LAMPS, GLOBES. SHADES. CHIMNEYS. W ICKS.. Ijtrd Oil, Pl...gei.e Gas, Ac alwava on hind and forsaleat JOHN f EVE KMX, decKiy Jlalnst.. tat IstASd. a FRESH supply of Meow nnlined Books and a A men's Lace Boots, just ree'd V TrS f. 1. KMSMXmA tfe

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