Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 285, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 March 1854 — Page 4
MEDICINAL.
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W;.WBl 13 BACOX'X IflEU AM ILE ( ULLi:t.L. rrTuuWKST co"1E or Km A"D WALBIT, CI NCI. 1! ATI 'I'Mb undersigned has removed Iii Mercantile CM , lefe. n' 8w building, northwest comer of Wal Mi 1 Slxln streets, where he hau llttod up a splendid suit of rooms expressly for his business havirg spare I neither pains nor expense in making them in every re epeet the most convenient and pleasant School Rooms In the United States. The plan adopted in teaching combines practice with Iheory ; insu 1 of using hooks, the pupils are exerrised In making original entries of every day business transaction: journalizing, posting. balancing aecoiiiits, opening ami closing of a great variety of lilfereni sets of books, both for partnership and individual business, here iho business has been prosperous and adverse ;and thus qualifting the student lor entering into the practical . titles of the accountant in any kind of business. Tue course of instruction will r insist of DOURLK EXTKY HUUK KKKPIXG, embracing every' department f trade and mercantile accounts, vis: Wholesale, retail, commission, exchange, banking, manufacturing, nipping, individual, partnership, steauiboaling, and eotnp uud company busines; commercial calculations, practical peumauship, and Lectures on commercial law, Iso, lectures on the science of accounts, custom of merchants, etc. In addition to th regular course of study, the under elg'ied has made arrangements with Messrs. Henry flnow, K.q., Hon. B. Storer, Pror. C. W. Wright and other eminent lecturers, to Sjallf Bf a f of lectures n the subjects of common law, history of commerce, Critical ecouomy aa connected with commerce, chem-i try as connected with commerce, and other subjects of great importance in a commercial point of view, never before intr duced in any Mercantile College in the U. i States. Pupils are inst'uctwo individually, and not in classes, so that ssuslents may enter at any time, and pro- i eeed in the ratio of tbeir capacity and assiduity. ruDiie examinations are had (though pupils are examined privat ly if they desire it) when the student uu dergoes rigid and thorough interrogation by the Priu eipal, assisted by a committee of Practical Accountants n l Business Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who re deemed worthy of them. A course can be completed In from six to len weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doing even thiuj la his power to advance his 'indents, and make them thorough and accomplished accoiintuuU; and his cxten live acquaintance with the business community wilt generally enable him to procure situations for those deslron or obtaining them. TBK MS: Fora full course of lessons In Book Keepng. Writing, Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Ac, 1 40 (ocU'-diVwiyi K. S. t'.ACOX. Principal in A II B L K I ! : S O X ! REMOVED TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANt 21. TONS of the tinest Marble ever brought to the . west, at w uoiestle or ! ' . .. i'waier m .Mar ble are expressly invite. I to examine my stock, for I will make it to their interest to patronize me. My stock consists of Carrara, White veined At Dove colored lull an in blocks and slabs. American while, validated, blue, clouded and statuary, which was selected with great care at the Vermont Üuurries. MOMJMKM S ..t all -dv les, SCROLLS. ORLEISK, TOMBS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Counter tons and Furniture Marble on hand aud made o order at Eastern prices. Grateful for the past liberal patronage, I expect to merit a continuance of the same. Give me a call. M. A. LAWKKXCK. N B Orders from a distanc promptly aud salisfaclily fllled. All work warranted. aug-.'O CABINET WARE HOUSE. ttoiti it i n;iu.i . I Htvt on hand a large supply of every variety of Cabinet ware, of the best workmanship and material, on Main be I tween Third aud Fourth streets. Lumber Vard.I have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoned. Also, 73,000 feet dressed Flooring. Coffins. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand. All th above articles I will sell on the most reasonable terms. -Dwelling house next the shop. JySy-tfra COFFEE HOUSE AND RESTARATJT. Water Strett, ntit Inturanee Company, F.eansrille.Ia. HhN'HY SCHAEPFEK'S new Coffee House and Restaurat, in the three story brick bona, between Insurance Co. office and the Pavjlion Hotel, is now fltted spin the best style, and he is prepared to receive his friends and the public, and accommodate them in the best manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest i i.piors, Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he will serve up in the most approved style and at all hours of tbe day. .Mr. S , will always keep a good variety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house Is a BOWLING SALOON, with two line Alleys, and every accommodation requisite for auch place. Also a BILLIARD SALOOX, with two excellent tables, with India Rubber cushions, and Saloon lit up with gas. dec9-taprl LaiunHco Steam Furniture Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Measrs. WETZEL dt K L I N T W O K I" would Inlonn the public that having recently established in l-aiuasco City, a Steam Furniture Kaetrvrv . t li.-v hav. -.!nm-iir-! iiinr. i t':.. t n rin Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, and several other kinds Of Furniture by steam, thus eu.iblingthem to furnish these articleslowerthan can be purclia-e.i idsewhere in thiscity, and at Cincinnati Factory price . Tro-ir work in every respect is equal to that ofthe Cta -innaM factories. They are also prepared to b Tiirning work ofevery des e ription, and will be prepared to furnish country laanuncturers with what they desire inthis particular. Theatentiou of those wauling Furniture is called to the work ol t his Factory. The ware'rooin is or. Main sir -et. between Third and Fourth. We keep for aal cimirs of different varieties, besides all other kinds of Furniture, at the room. dac88-ly SOMETHING NEW! MESSRS JAMES 8CANTLIN d SOS, HAVE Just received a large tot of STOVKS from Albany, X. York, Cincinnati, and Louisville. The larghst lot, and best assortment of 'the most approved pat terns ever brought u. this City . The most beautiful Parlor Stoves of the age. For further particulars, call and examine our assortment at the old stand oue door from the Washington House. sept IS-tf 8ADLBRY-WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY J. P.ELLIOTT, dkalbb in .S A I) E K V- W A H K , C. . HASjist received a full assortment of Saddle Trees of all kinds. B.idle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Buggy Mounligs. Webs, Seating, Ate. dec, which he will sell on readable terms. He also keeps on hand a general assort -nam of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other things jpert lining to the bu -iie-s), of his own manufacture, in Main street, between First aud Second streets, at the old stand. locCH-tf V T TT T-i (- T av mm - -m,mwn m. amm. am AjlVXjtX.x AN JJ aAlili BTaOuti. IHK llli.l.-raivoail ha iMir.niuil Livery Suhle, on Locust street, and mace in) l,r a. :r- i a, ai.d now have on hand fo 11 nir.. a g 1 stock ..I Hosks 1-tl l.i. I KS n CARRlAuhs. to which we invite the attention of th . public. They intend from this time to endeavor to satisy the wants ofthe public u, Uiis particular, snd hopetbS articlesand terms will prove agreeable. Carriages fol parties excursions, r,,neral dec., a wtys on hand. Beini provided with g.Hl hostlers, we are prepared to board orses and keep them in the best ntyte u34 M. de B. H. VtoGAKMO. HO OT dc SHOE WAX II FACTORY WATER STREET, 5EAR THE PAVILMOH HOTEL awafa Tlllt u"dersigned would respectfully . mm' M l'rm the public, that he has now on hand Xil 1 fkj the largest and most approved st lea "f ' Bi-ustoui und aale work. Indies .Morocco Kid, Ladies' Boots, ILiskins, Walking Shoes and Slinrjera Also for Misses', dec, dec. Also on baud, a splendid: stock of leather and Pindings.for sale wholesale and retm low for cash, at bia old aland on Water streets doors s""" raviiiou noiei. ail(riJl) j f. UIS.USXKK. SHERWOOD H0U3B. v vHB subscriber has taken the above house, and has .a. ouioij i cuiicu buh nr.uniwieu it, ami is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory ! manner. He has also rented the brick Stable, owned by I Mr. Peter Kurte, and has a good stock of horses and car-! riages to let. The stable Is large, clean and well located, and good hostlersare in constant attendance. Particular attention will be paid to the care of horses left with him for keeping.ana In all respects, tbe pnhllc shall And the Sher- ' wood Maas a pH HoUL Jy-f J. A. J
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MISCEUAMODS. J KKA TEST D1HCOVEHY OFT1IE AUF, PROFESSOR WOOD'S U3 EQUALED IIAlk RESTORATIVE. OLD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MADE YGUXG AGAIN ! . MAXY Ladies and Gentlemen have been prevented from forming a good match for Ii!e. if their gre hair or bald heads had not changed their appearance so much, that they were regarded as old and superanuated persosM. 1 herofore road this, and avail yenrself of the opportunity to supply yourself at once with an article which has 'never failed to givo entire satisfaction to all Who have used It. It will frive the Raid-headed youthful looks, turns grey Hair to its natural color, and removes ail Dandruff and disagreeable mutter fro in the Scalp. It also invigorates the Hair, makes it soft and glossy, aa the ingredients act upen the roots of the same. It ha been taken Ujr scientiflc, as well as by men who stand high in the public esteem, and found satisfactory. Over 5,000 bottles have already been sold within the last three months, in the city of St. Louis and viciuily. ami over twice that number in the States of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana and Illinois. Of the immense quantity of letters and cerlill-cat-ts which are volunlarilv sent every day to the Proprietor, he would eiert a few and submit lüeiu hur to the
public's attention : St. I.OCU, Oct. 84. 1853. I Prof. Wood Sir: At your request, I williugly give you a statement of the effects of your Hair Restorative upn my hair. I commenced its us when my hair was unite gray, and I soon began to see its effect In restoring the natural fluid to it, it immediately begun to change 1 its native color, until it Is entirely restored; and from carefully watching Its effects, I am satisfied that It Is not only entireh healthy tu its effects, but that if faithfully applied according to directions, no lady willbedisap 1 pointed. I therefore cheerfully recommend it to all my friends and all who oave use for such an article. Respectfully yours, fee. MRS. E. BEARDSLEY. Extract of a letter from ft. Thorn, Sheriff of Iasalle County, 111. Professor O. J. Wood It ur Sir: Yours of June Cist, accompanied by a bottle of your II, i r Rostarmtine, was received. 1 very soon thereafter commenced using it, and it has entirely restor e t my hair to Its natvral youthful color. There Is considerable inquiry forthe article, dec. Very lespectfully vours, R. THORN. Rasim. Mira., August 2, 1PÄ3 This Is to certify that one year ago I was quite gray and my huirsothin upon the top of my bead, that I feared itentire loss. In this condition I applied for and obtained a;bottlo of Prof. Wood's "Restorative," and before 1 had used one q"art bottle, the gray hair had entirely dlsaileared. and it had thickened up so as to be aa full as usual, and it assumed a beautiful glossy appearance, apparently more beautiful than it ever was before. I do, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also slate that I use it now, occasionally, for its healthy and beautifying effects. SARAH J. BROW X . Tho following certioVates speak for themselves, as the gentlemen whose signatures are attached, are knowu to thousands : St. Lot-is. September 20. 153. Dr. O. J. Wood Sir: 1 have used nearly two bottles of your Hair Restorative, aud have found its effects verysatisfactory. It has entirely destroyed all dandruff from my head, and restored my hair to Unoriginal color, which had become quite gray. WM. TRUESDA1L.
Dear Sir: By the advice of a friend of mine, who had ro RIJGIT!, IMlAMfMNS, AND been using your Hair Restorative, 1 was induced to try It, (JlLYI'Y M KUCHA NTS. discovering, to my great astonishment, that my friend's fTUIE undersigned have now In store a large stock of hair, which, when 1 last saw blin beforts was very gray, X Drus. .Medicines, ('lieinicals. Oils. FlstsilS Varuisnbad been completely restored to Its original color, haviiig ( es, Dye Woods, Glassware. Patent Medicines, Brushes, as flue glossy appearance as it had when I knew him vVc.tVc, anu are constantly receiving fresh supplies, twenty years ago. j from the manufacturers and Kastern markets, which they I commenced using the Restorative about Ave weeks ) are determined to sell at a small advance, ago, and am perfectly convinced that it will produce the , Ourarticlesar all seleiied with great care, and wardesired effect, it having restored the color of my hair, i ranted to give satisfaction as to genuineness, oualiiyuHd more than halfof which was while, to proeisely the saiuo price. it was when I was twenty years old, with the same heal- 1 Surgical Instruments. Trusses. Abdominal Supporters, thy aud glossy appearance. I have no hesitation in re- j and Shoulder Braces ofthe most a, proved styles.
commending it to my friends and the public generally, 1 believing that hTstsesj according to directions they will not bo disappointed. Yours, very resjK-ctfullv, X. B. HoLMAX. L rThere are many younggentlemen.as well as plenty of old ones, whose I ends are turning gray, which gives the former a good deal of uneasiness, aud exposes the ago of the latter. To avoid these liltie perplexities we advise such of our readers to use Professor Wood's Hair Kesti.rative, which 'will, iu the course of a fw weeks, cnangethe whitest hair to its natural color. It does not dye the hair, like most of the hnir restoratives, but produces a gradual change of color from the roots of the ..air I to the flnal end and gives it a flne and glossy appearance We have seen many persons who have used it success fullynd who pronounce it the only invention which has com up to tbeir idea ofa "sure cure for gray heads." We commenced using it about two mouths since, aud if we are any judge or age and beauty , it 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 H would be as difficult to find a gray hair now as it would be to And an idea in the head ofthe Duke of Buckingham. We know several old maids and some young widows w hoe locks are just beginning to aasu me a sit very hue, and who have been talking seriously of resorting to this remedy, and we advise them uotto delay longer. It trer fttilt. st Fnmi lit raid. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Reta.l. at No. 114 Market street, under Wy man's Hall, St. Louis, Mo. For sale in P.ansvil!e, Wholesale and Retail, bv nnvli fim.liw HALLOCK V S l'ODDÄ KD. S.UOTHEKKD FIKF.S LOSG PEXT IIP! TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ! ! Tremendous VoIchiiic Kl uptionüt A man "Seared as with a Hot Iron" IN THE SEETHING LAVA!!! SOME three years ago we took into our employm.-nt and coulldeie,a man by the name of McLean. So well were we pleased with his devotion to business, and the inWesl he displayed in our p.-cu niarv afKiirs, thai in the course of a few months we took him into a limited partnership for one year. Thus, ly large pecuniary gain, and the introduction of his name into the commcr. ial community, he was warmed into social and public I. -n-.g and vitality by and through our aid mid influence -viper like, lie slung the hands that gave him susteuauce. Having learned the immense popularity of that wouderful reme ly, THE MBXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! And not haviug genius enough to originate, nor intellect and talent enough to sustain an article of his OW II I .-Ii - tion, and original and independent of others for an exis-1 tence like all parasites, he determined to ding to the I "' iiihj. susienance ami sapport Irom o'.hers. He made a mixture of TAR and TURPEXii.vc. niciie.iirom iis a name' mutilated our. lirec l lions and i.lvertisein. nl. ami . ailed this abortive deformitv "VoU-anic .... iii. n a 1 1111 r. 11.1 , nimsy pretext ol ortginalit) . He has made desperate cfforU to induce dealers and the people to bcv and i sk hi worthless, filthy and pernicious trash, by lepresenting It to be similar to, and equally efficacious with the original 1 . genuine I MEXICAN MUSTANG-LINIMENT' ' But he has signally failed in his labored atlemnt at deren-
j tion. and has had to resort to " Perry Davis Pain Killer" l,e bast remedy for fresh cuts I n ,-r ued. to make a precarious support? What can wesav or such i Xumerous certitlcat.-s could be given, but we think the I a man? ll he has any conscience we need say no more, foregoing sufficient, us thev show conclusively that GarI If he has none, we can only warn the public against im- diner's Magic Wound Heäler rUl are re'h cuts, and position, and thus for the present wc leave him in bis ! tl,al ,r,',u culstrdatnd with the Magic Wound Healer will
naked deformitv and exiosed to the BURNING FLAMES OF TRUTH. From the agony of which his "villainous compound' can never relieve him. IFF CAUTION NUMBER TWO If Another feeble effort has been made to profit by the ; r a"""j "i our article, oy n man in Louisv inc. who pul up a few gross of a preparation which he called American Mustang Liniment." He has, however, become satisfied ofthe error he committed, and has "nledged his sacred honor" that he will never more infringe on our rights, nor attempt to deceive and impose npon the credulity or unsuspecting conHdence ofthe pnbllc.on whom he is dependant for his living. With this pledge, we have agreed to draw a dark veil of charitv and forgiveness over his past acts, and let him go in peace. BUT Wkl WARN THE AFFLICTED! lob ware of all impositions, and buy no Liniment that has notour name on the wrappers and directions, and the evidences of the "copy right secured," and jou will get the worth of your money, get relief from your infcrmities. and bless the day that Vou used the .MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENTJL r ne Liniment is pul up in three sizes, aud retails at -.'. cts. äO cts and l . IWIm. kyn. " ! - S,v voiuco ' "iiunii 111 Ulli more Liniment iu proportkn to tue prices aud are thereforecheapest. ITT Principal office 304, Broadway, Xew York, and corner Third and Market streets, St. Louis Mo., aud for sale by dealers in Drugs and Medicines and by country store keepers In all parts of the United States. Xf For sale in Kvansville by KKLLKK FAKXSLET dx CO., MILLKR dc CO., JylsVly dkw and several other Druggists. CO-PAH TMKKMHP. THK undersigned have this day formed a Co-iartner ship under the style and flrtn of Geo. Fostbb & to. for the transaction of a general forwarding and Commitotan. Baointoo; and nave erected for thai purpose a very large and spacious Fire-proof Warehouse, on the Wabash aud Erie Canal and corner of Locust and Hunham streets, and near the Depot of the Kvansville and ' rrtwrordsville Kallroad, where they will hare ample j "in ami convenient lacuities ior storing au Kinns of ,p " T,t rcnanone. ...i7j win jfive special care to consignments, either bv "'er, Kailroml. Canal or Wanrons. aud will forward I promptly al the lowest rates. mum. 3 uul.flve iersonal attention to the purchase or o,.w. , roa"c r Oroceriea In this market, and solicit iv,. .. """Purchase of Sugar and Molasses on the Winter f Wl in -B Soutn durin lne They hope bv unn.mln..i j thn ..Mi, , . , ; wv aueniion to merit ana snare the public patronage. M w po.sTKK. dec 14 GK0. PO.STKK, W. M. A I KM AX. TIIT.l.al.l II ' J &5ii7a? mu&VU2SZi 22! f ion Batting Ynd W bm! Iw S S52"? iÄtt i hyfBBiw)
MEDICINAL
DR. O. HALblED'S PILI S 7 ILL relieve every '-human l ing" wnohasuJlJ o v the following svinploms: lndigestiou Headache lliliousncsa Acidity A sense of oppression at the pit of the Moinnch Depression of Spirits ll.-avint ss Extreme Nervous Agitation Palpitation ot the Heart An inca.acitv for the slightest exettiou Mistines .x lndistinctuesa of i Vision Unpleasant t'ste in the .Mouth, particularly when rising in the morning Pull heavv pain anil senseof Cold Hands and Feet Numbness pt the Li ins and mess o r pari other parts Vertigo, Nausea DilTlculiy oi Respiration Stupor Irritabilltyi UrowsinvM Debility Extreme languor aud Ex haiistion Restlessness Costiwnesa. wt-iiiht in the Head A temporary loss of memory A sense of Knipliness PaVae lea frrqusmtaawt .. feeble than Will Despoiidencv Euiaciatio!' and Extreme Debility. Principal Depot at BURNET'S, NO. 14. EAST FOU&TH STREET' Ct ISN Tl. OHIO. For sale by Drngflsts cverj tt here. Hrici' so Vemt. Country Dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices by all 'incinnsti DruggUts. V r'Purchase none but ''O. Halstkd's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills." TO" Every box ofthe Genuine Pitt, has the namo Of "O, H turrcn" on the side label. For aale in Evausville, I ml., by KELLER. FARXSLEY & CO., HALLOCK & STODDARD, Mll.LKR V CO. oct2fl WOOLSEY e LINCK. Pure Brandy, Old Kye v hlskjf and UssN tor medical parr of the van heal 'inaliiies. Also a large supply or llagiierrean loek , consisting u Plates, Cases. Chemicals, Vc, at a small advance fron. Eastern price. .Mrs .Miller's Fine f'n! Tobstors), and a choice lot of old Havana S. -gars iiird Cig -s. KApd and Fountains. Merchants and deab-rs will .i.'iie call and ex.iinine our stock when in the city, and all orders will be attended to immediately an I carefuTb packed, Ai.ipn C. Hh.i.o.'k. j HALLÖCK A-STODDARD, W. H. P. Stoodaku,) Waolesafe Druggists, Oct. I If Main street, near the river. OA KD I rwsElffl MAGTC WOUND BTF ALB This is dweaiedty ike Kreat.-st Remedv br the cure of Freh i'uts and SAnslBBB, thai has ever keen aalwsj Um Public. It will cure Fresh Cats. It will cure F'esh Brats. It will cure l-'rch Sprains, ll will cure Sore Nipples. It will cure Chapped Hands. It a ill cure Inflamed Eves. And all Kvt.-rual Injuries. PBADTHE FOLLOW! MOrIEl 1 .V ON , a regards the magic.il luHuence that -L OAKDIXEiCS MAGIC WOlIXU HEALER extrts ver Fresh Cuts : LKTTl.R VR OJt IL..YUlS. raMV Pars. Fnuiklin Co.. 111.,) August 13th, Hj3. ) Ma. (ioiPiMR: Sir: I have had yonr Magic Wound Healer in my family the last year, and have used it iu several cases. I will mention oue or two of them in particular: i-asl winter I was chopping; an I niv axe struck a limb and glanced and struck no ankle, ihich it cut very bad. 1 used nothing else on it but your .vlagic Wound Hcalr, and it was w.-ll iu about two weeks. OwHlUS child, which is about eighteen months old, had a very bad breaking out on its head mv wife put uotliing else on it but your Hmnfla WobbsI Healer, ami it cured it iu a few days. I have also used it on mv horses, and it gives general satisfaction. Respectful! v, vom, GEORG I R. MARVELL. CUT HIS TOE CFF ! The evidence here given in Tavor of (JARIH.XER'S MAGIC WOUND HKALEH will seem almost incrdilde to those who have never legtet) pa great aiug pjtcrr.i, nevertheless we give it 1:1 Mr. J od go's own words, as we know it to be true: Mr. WILMS DO0OB, living near Cvnthinna, PbbBJ county, ind.. says fiat last winter, about Christ mas. w hi Kengaged iu chopping wood, he cut his fool verv bad, he repaired to the l.oueai .1 hi-, bootoll.aud found that i u, areat 101 was rut orf: h- s.-nt im liately lor a bot,,w of GA R1HX KR'S MAGIC WOUXU HEALER, (asho na.i nraro 01 11. being used for fresh eitstand having I"" ll,e toe brick to it idace. 1 om men. .-.I n.lnrllii. M"-i. ... ...... . i . -a rr . .1 1 1 ! . i,ir I'm, 1 . . ..,. ,1.1 ...... "ess all left: he continued the use ofthe .Magic Wound Healer, and in a t.-v eeks ll,!S TOK ttllultl'Jj Off JtQAlJtll nei er having iutlained or become -.ore. Mr. Hodge sax s he may be referred to as to the beneflu he received irosn lb use ofthe Magic Wound Healer, as he has used it iu t'ViT.i! i'!isis in Ii U f:i III 1 1 1 lilisl not inriauie or become sore. 11-7 JToparoe ty JAS. L. GARU1XER. Sold by Ihomas .Newman. Mount Vernon, Ind. " R. U. Hallock. Pri in-.. ton. Woolaey di Linck. Kvansville. " B,,d by Country Merchants generali; feblT-'.'nnl.'iinw rsrSsf J-I5JS K "AQU E A SOftCI VS! rp.Kh KlhK S ROCK OIL. a taaapooafttl every three X MM in the absence of the lover, and v,.u will be cured of Ague. Same dose will cure lliarriioea-do.se every hour for Cholera Morbus for Piles and Rheumalism. dose 3 tunes a day, and apply externally. For MTM i, Worms and Croup ii isan evc'-llenl remedv. For ...... .uuie .1 limes aav. OU can be cure, ol Coughs and Colds, W hite Swellings, Old Soros aud III cers, nncerou Affections eve .v.- I., it. mm l.l... cured hopeless cases of Blindness and Heafness. Goo. lor Biles abruptions ofthe skin. Tiller, and Female li eases. NOW Til KSK THINGS ARK SO, and tbe re ,,, ,- ., , T , " io inning cures and friends rapidly as soon as tried, all ovar i in C.tUntr.V. 1 14 ho"11 in its .Natural Mate, and, uu eTier. '.r eUlUtky0;l'U u8üU -utornally aa well as I iure ma.ie tin Oil. and made it rioiit. It is : externally. (.el -1 f..,- r '. 1 r w. . .. . " - v in-uiar oi inreeiions oi me Agent oxamine and try this wonderful remedy. It Is safe and disal'I,;V'!,us Price SO cents. LT VKsT'OK or the dreadful Disease, Scrofula, can be completely eradicated in less time and tlSJSJSCOl or inconvenience to the patient than with any other remedy. 1 be henlthfiil bnlm fr rn X.-iture's secret spring. 1 Ue bloom r health, and life, lo man will bring; Asrrous h.-r depths the aiagic liquid flows loc In our Mir-rmg and aSHag our woes. TsWynslmleainUidrtaiwedrrouiii well near Pittsbiirgn, wVi rSo . ob" lnu '-arth's surface. For stile by aaslfsVlljUkCsl sa BTOUDA KU. Kransvllle. . M LVOX.Fo.t Wayne, 0clJtVw Proprietor NEW I" "II J, v "tOC'l'IC V rTir'K under-mrn ... remov ed' his stock of Groceries iroin nau-r street, to the Xu Brick Building. vumor oi i.oci.-t ai .l Ket)u) ,;r, is. As he designs to cepa regular supply ofjr, Family Groce rv. un.i ... ,.d ariicies, aiinrouriate to a h hopes to n , civa u ssum s .11 at the lowest cash nrices Hie patronage of those ' j. H. HAMLLTOJI. around him. apU dlf W tl . lists as a-v TB VKHCII 1VT i .. .... VI '.I'lS'll an... oi a SUIl Ol t othe. al ..... of a suit of I lothes. at tu shnrL..t noti.. ....I warranted to lit. Heliasa.la " , ... on. mi. ri.'ti . i i-.. Mi... . ... n.l.n.a Summer lrn.nU ... .. bi-'--"issmviisi .1iun.iiiMj i rious colors. nlLin . .. 7 ? ' r''y. ' v i . Cnssimers, of v.Zru wp,!, lh i ?Ä!aÄ J! L V fS? D? 1 "erii a con- ' i- "I eatings, ore, ore. sum ,
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES.
jTIIE XEW YOHK CKVSTAL PALACE, A FAILURE! "J"OT that we me .it to say the hxhlbition in New York was a failure; no, there were very handsome things oi all Nations exhibited there: but the expectation through the w holecoimtry, and imrticularly in .Yew York was so great, that Mj Store-keepers intended to make fortunes in a year -laid in heavy stocks of the finest and bet (,..... Is and consciiueutlv. that our holm-loving un imc io jeii i ineir laonej uy me ousuei, stai at home, und Many of those Ibrtuue-seekcrs had toIsm7, and give up business. I Our Huyer in New N'ork. who is always on the loekout for good bargains, as ouri U'tomers well know, had, a couple weeks ago. a good chance to buy a whole stock OF FANCY DKKSS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at far reduced prit , which we offer now to sell as low as never was anything hen- before. I In-articles, loo numerous to mention, we only wi!l do in part, viz: A tine assortment of I LINK.NS; ....... .1 . . I : .1 . ; . . . , . . . .. . . .. ... DeLAINES. plain and printed; PRINTS, JACONFTS; SWISS MUSLINS; CURTAIN MUSLINS; KID GLOVES; DRESS SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest and best assortment of ENGLISH HOKKKY; FINE FLANNELS; BED TICKS; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. We only wish everybody would come and examine ' this stock, as there was never anything here before like it. (Janiff) W M . LOW ENTH ALI. & CO. NEW YORK COMMISSION HOUSE. UM Aft II. HAfMSBf WESTERIC PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street. New York, BEIN'fi long established with an extensive connection in the above business, respectfully solicits consignments of all kinds of MT asters. Produce, which will rceive immediate und eiM oiihI ut entiou at the lowest possible s. al.- of charges. Particular care will be In-slowed on consignments of Tobacco, and libenl rush advances made ou all Shipments when reiiirc.l bv J. H. MA I'll EE c CO., ktMsVtf Evansville, I nd. BEDI OIID'S FA tllLY liltOCEHY. THEundersigiicd would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he hasjust opened a fresh stock of Family trro'ceries, and Provisious of every description, ou Fir.; street, next door to James Steel's Lumber Yard, whore he hopes, by strkt attention to business, lo uieriland receive a share of public patronage. 1 am daily receiving fresh supplies of Kulter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard and Poultrv from the country, and shall keep constantly on hand a full supply of all staple articles for table use. My MARKET WAGON will deliver all goods bought at my Store, to the residence ofthe purchaser! promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Please cull and ex. an ine mi stock. (janlb-ly) E. T. BEDFORD. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING!! MESSRS. SATERLEE & UK'uAKMO have now on hand a good assortment of one and two harse Carriages. B wkawavs and Ruggies, manufactured at their ow n shop alter th f most approved and modern st les. Messrs. S. ix DeG. will promptly Oll all orde s for custom work in the neab-st ; ml mot substantial manner, and not surpassed by Eastern manufacturers, either in pialily or price. Thoy have an experienced Carriage Blacksmith who does up the Irou work in a style not to be excelled. apt ly CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the nuineai.d sole oi LkwiiAc Grat and have made arrangements with the late firm of Harrington. Crane iV Co., to s.-rve as their successor.- in the Re, eiviiig.Eowardingaiid Comuiihsion Eusiuecs in thit city. VV would respectfully solicit a continannce ofthe patronage heretofore so lil.erall exb-nded towards the lats Drin, and bespeak the good odic.-s of our friends, pledging ourselves to spare no efforts to promote the interests of all who inav entrust IpaaispSSM to our care. EDWARD LEWIS, Kvan-ville, Sept. 1st l.-.V.' sepfMf CHA RLES GRAY. toves! im iii coiii:it estab. Lisimr.M'. ma i 1 1 1 I A l A.MI.IN. ofthe Arm of Scantlin v i'urvin, bus returned fnw.i Princeton and tak en up Ins maideiM-a perntaneiitly in TMts rlrr, li.-re he mill devtde his iM-moaal attention to nil bfSWcbes of iln-ir business. Mr. S. would call the atlen iion oi m,- pin. iic generally and hu old customers to their extensive slock of MOVES, TIN aud SHfchT ii.w.x n.int, a no Ml other articles ncrlain IssB to th.-ir business. The) are nlso prepared lo do all s.ojls of I in. t opper und M.eet-iron l ustoin Work. Steamboat work. vVe.. vVc. Also I in and otlier uietalic Rooting done at the shortest notice and in the most pwrft-et slvlc. v an ai ine store ol st A.V I LIN CV PARV1N. HMM Main steel, bei First and Second. JOHN S. .MITCIIKF.I., PRODUCE, FOUW A.RDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANT, Kvabsv ii.lk, Isn. Office and IVarehontf on Water street, hi tween Main and f.ocunt ; also corner of Walnut ot. and tkt Cana', and at the Big Wharf Boat at foot of Alain street. WILL advance cash on all kinds of Produce coi. signed to him, for t. ile ires or lo ship to his Cor-r.-.-pondeiits alXew Orleans and the Kastern Cities. Orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at the shortest notice and lowest market prices Ho will five prompt ntn-ution to the Forwarding or an wercnanaire iimi rToduce ensrusUul to his care; and with his experience und ample facilities for Storage, does not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. ADA T1S A ( OpsFXPRKSS. THK undersigned continues th act as Agon for the delivery of all l.oods and Packnges forward.-. 1 u this city and rlcinily. by tbe above evpress He will also, ns Agent, receijd for all kinds of packages, valuables, bank notes, specie. Ate to be delivered at anv and all place. where the Company does business. Terms and rates made known on application at his Office, Water street, up sLiirs under the Telegraph Of nee- (deca-if) JOHN s. MITCHELL. KCHMITT A STARK, UPH0L TERS AN DP APE RH AN OERS riSSTflT., A COCK J. M. SSSSSMUk KKW BUILDINS, EYAXSVILLK, 1A-, l.egleave toinform the.-itiz.-n of Kvansville and vicinity, that we ure now prepared to furnish and make PPHOLS TKRlES of all kinds, such as Sofas, Divans. in it j . spring l hairs, etc. All kinds of Spring. Cotton. Hair. Moss and Shuck Mattrasses. Pillows, Comforts, Sheets, and all other articles in our line. Wc also keep constantly on hnnd a large and splendid ..O....C..I ... i anpapcr nun Lphoinrv ware, and an enabled and determined to sell us low lis anv estublishmenl in Louisville or Cincinnati. irparpew. Window Curtains, Rotlcr-sharVs, dec, made uii in the latoi -t - and at the shortest notice. V f'Hoi.-U.Mi-aiiiboalsi ml Private Houses provided with aa) tiling in the L'p&olstry Un. fnov4-tf FA 71 1 1. V FLUI II, IHAV K for sale hi my Leather Store, on Main street, and will constantly keep on hand, . largo supply- of Family Flour of the best qaality, Pigeon Mills brand, which will lie sold at rhe lowest market price for such quality Flour. (dec'J-tf) wjf. HKLL. TIIO.HAM roViTO., WHOLKSALK AND RKTAII. BOOKS KLL STATION KR. .LHR AND WOULD resne tfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having purchased oi Msssrs. Rath bone A Wheeler, their entire stock of Kooksdi Stationery, he has reu ove I his Rook Store to the a... I lately occupied by them iu No. I, Foster's Block, corner oi Main anu rirsi directs. I he additions thus made to his stock enables him tr. offer to - ... ....t.o a 'i..-r iiiu euer assortment than has ever before been brought to this market - con sisting iu part of, Miscellaneoi s, School Medical -ind Theological Bobks. Writing. Printing. Wrapping knd his customers a 1: rg.-r and better assortment Fancy Paper, aid Foreign m Fancv St:, t i,..,.. ,t ., 1 1 kinds. All of which will be sold. Wholesale and Retail at Cincinnati prices, a facl to which he would call the atteniiou or country merchants, dealers, teachers and others, being courldeut he can make it to their interest to purchase of him. aug v-'i-tf IvOTICK I.L Merchandize. Ao. ei.trusted toourcare, sent from Kvansville, by Kailioj d. will receive prompt Btteii-in-ii. and owners or same apprised or its arrival immcdi-;it"'-,. . W. Ü- BKOWNK At CO.. Sf 3,nd Vlneannes, la. Ol DKIF.. O Hi hh.is choice Sugar: 20 hags prime Lio Coffee: 5 bags old Government Java CoOce- ).,,... 1 1 t- i . oi .... ., 1 jvnau-uni r lauuilioil .'loiasses, .mbbls do do; 10 do Sugar house do; IU bags Fine Liverpool Salt; 10 kilts Prime Salmon; for sale low bv mh7 HOKXBKOOK. vi CHURCHILL, Water St. TKsbRS MLBKKMAX, AXSPACHKK A CO. have , I . , . I . v . . . 1 .... I aa. - - -- " f 1 1 u a K,a, i" wf; "ii mat they have just receiv- 1 brought to Kvansvuie, and that they . ajc and . ...u ... as any other house in the Waat p Tli. ..s Vls W UTsArir . . In part of Spring and Ption. .. . i.rtincs UKKSS GO a UWWUrl. GOODS ere,7 other article in the line or P.nrv Rrwvd. np V :i Ti' n au Miumir. ., . Ä. f ' have the best hav Th; T". '"'u V , '''l O,m"tlo V! f "1 and most l-'a.hn.n-.i.i.. r'nrrmi.. -.t warrant satisfa. lion or .j" --. -..,-,. , a a ut... mlil ' li aw Lall and sec us.
RAILROAD LINES.
RAILROAD LINES. IjWOM CINCINNATI TO THE NORTH. BAST AND West, by Railroad, via CiKOJiKATi. Davtom, Cltbb ,nia.tvi id Km-TV j9 s;ew York b Davton, Clyde, Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad In. 46 hourt. T. 1..-I,.., I.v U.M.... i-i.-.i.. i I . I .,.1 nJ -ike Shore Railroad iu hours. To Chicago in .23 hours. To- Indianapolis in 7 hours. . Yo Terr. Haut and Lafayetl in Vi hours. via Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dattsik Railwat. Trains run by Cincinnati lime. The Roads of this Route arw laid throughout with heavy T rail. FIVE DAILY TRAIN'S. F:!trr Trais lnoiauapolis Fxprwis leaves Cincinnati at U.'3k o'clock A. M. Passengers by this I'raHi coaHect, ! via EufrMi and Riahn-nnd, to In.tianapolip, Lafa)ele, rami Haute. A9. Sleep at Lalayette ai.d rusuma by Mor ling Train to Chicago. This Train stop at all way Statl ns lelweet Ctnclaiiati and IndianupoUs. Second Train Express Mail leaves Cincinnati at J:-jo p'cbflc A. M. Pasaeuarers by this Irani comiec'. b Cleveland, (sleep at CU-velaud anU resuin at 7:30 A. M. to Dunkirk. Buffalo. New York and Boston). SnaI dusk v. Cly de, Toledo, Chicago, Detroit. Arc .:irwy,Piqua, . This Train dec: Haniilton, Oxford and Loniiersville slops at all way stations between Cincinnati, Clyde and Sandusky. Tvirb Train Accommodation loaves Ciuicnnati at 9 o'clock P. M. Passengers oy this Train connect to In-di.-inspolis vfa Dayton aud Kichinond. Sleep at lndi ana(silis and resume by .Morning Train to Chicago. Connect to Davton to Troy and Pifjua; also omiects tt Huulsvillc on M K. Ac L. E. R. H. This Train slops at all vay stations between CincinnaSV and ludianapoli. (Kitween Cincinnati an i Hu.uvliw! and Forum Trais Accommodation reaves Cincinnati at 3:3U o'clock P. M. Passunger by this Train connect via hat. u and Richmond lo Indianapolis. Sleep at lndianaisilis, and resume by Morning Train to Chicago. this train stops at all way stations between Citicinaati j and IndiHiiupotis. Firm Trais Evening Express leaves Cincinnati at t a'cloek P. M. Passengers bv this Train conneet at Hau i lion to Oxford and ConnersvilU. This Train slops at all way stations. TTpSpriugtield Passengers bv C. H will take 3:'.D A. M. au I ! P. M. Trail's k V. tsaiiraan FARE: From Cincinnati to New York t-6 M to Boston Id OS An additional charge of 50 els via Niagara Falls. From Cincinnati to Chicago, either route... . " to Indianapolis, either route... si U to Lafayette, ither route...... " to Tcrrw Haute, either route. .. 3 uu s 00 t 00 IU (HI r. 00 S 75 s 10 4 : 3 50 ' uu I M 1 lid 1 --0 1.(1 Sit o to Buffalo via Lake Shore R. R. to Cleveland to Toledo . ... to Sandusky . to Clyde to Greenville it 1 t to Troy to Day ton to Riclmioud . M M ' to Eaton " " to Hamilton to Springfield JTTForall information and Through Tickets, apply at Uie office, south east corner of Broadway and Front streets, or at the Denot. Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM, Ticket Agent. mblS P. W. hTRAUt-R, G uaral Agent. RAIL RO A D LINES FROM CIXCIXXAT1 TO THK NORTH, SAW AXD WÜST, BV RAILROAD, VIA CINCINNATI. COLUMBUS AND CLK KI.A.NU ROUTK. To Xew York by Columbus, Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad in 32 hours. To Boston by Columbus, Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad in 34 hours. To Pittsburgh by Coin in bus A: ( rest line in ... . 14 hours. To Philadelphia in 30i hours. To Kaltituorein 30. naurs. To Wheeling in in hours. VTA LITI LK MIAMI RAILWAY. Trains run by Columbus time, ? uiiuutes taster than Cincinnati. The Roads ou this Route are luid throughout wish heavy T Rail. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. First Train Lightning bv press leaves Cincinnati at 6 o'clock a. SB. Passengers bv this tr. in connect to New York, Boston, Niagara Falls, P.uflulo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, ( 'rustiu.e. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washiuglou City. Wheeling, ü.inesville, &c. Slopping letween Cincinnati and Cleveland, at Loveland, Mor row, .Venia, Loudon, Columbus, Delaware, Canlinglon. Gallon, Crcelliue. Shelby , Now Loudon aud 0SWfBM oiiIt. S nd Train Accominndation Fxprrss leaves Cincinnati at 7 4." o'clock a.m. Passengers b this Train connect to Cleveland (sleep at Cleveland, and resume at 7: 3b a. in to Dunkirk. Buffalo, New Vork and Boston). Zaut-sville. Wheeling, W ilmingtoii, Washington, Cirrlav 1 1 1 . Lebanon, Ac. This train stops at all way stations betweeu Cincinnati and Cleveland , and between Cincinnati und Washington (exc-pt Flag Mutiona atopinng only on proper signal or notice to Conductor. T ilrd Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3 I o'clock p. m. Pas-ieugert by this Train connect to Hillsboro', Chillicott.c, Washington. Wilmington, I-cbauoi-, dec. This lr:ii i stops at all way static ns between Cincinnati and Hillsboro', and between Cincinnati and Washington (except Branch Hill sM Ubwoo.1 at Turnpike) stopping on projier signal or notice to Conductor. Fourth I rain hvening Express, leaves Cincinnati at 5 o'i lock p.. in. Passengers by this train connect to New TOT, Hoston, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Durkirk, Cleveland, Lebanon. A. . This train stops ut all way stations between Cincinnati and Cleveland iexcept Flag Stations, stopping only on proper signal or uoticn to Conductor.) Sunday train lo Columbus al -'. 3U o'clock p. in. H yspringufld Pusscngeisby L. M. Hailroad will take 6 a. in. and 5 p. m. trains. FAKE: From Cincinnati to Xew York $1 00 From Cinciii! ati to Boston An id iitioiii.1 churge of flfiy cts via Mi.gara Fails. rrom Cincinnati to Hulfalo via Lake Shore Railroad From Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore via Crestline and Pit'sburgh From Cincinnati to Pittsburgh via Crestline Front Car From Cincinnati to Haiti in,. re via Wheeliug.... From Cincinnati to Washington via Wue ling... From Cincinnati to Philadelphia via Wheeling.. From Cincinnati to Wheeling From Cincinnati lo Cleveland 10 0 is no 7 Ml 5 (Ml 14 . iJ 15 95 7 15 fl on I IKI 4 Ml 5 in 1 IMI From Cincinnati to Columbus From Cincinnati to Zanesville. From Cincinnati to Springfield .. From Cincinnati to Morrow From Cincinnati to Wilmington . 1 cn 2 10 3 S 0". 1 75 B 7 From Clin inuati to Washington . From Cincinnati to Clrcleville.. . From Cincinnati t Lovelaud.... From ( i iic intuit i to Hillsborough i ro n Cincinnati lo Chillicoth . . JTT'For all information and Through Ticket, apply at the office, south east corner of Broa-I way and Front sts.. oral the liepot, Cincinnati. W. A. Latham. Tb ket Arent. mhIO P. W.STRADKR General Agent. I VA.SVILLK & CUAWFOHDSVlLLi: H A II. ICO I. FARE REDUCED.! TO TAKE EFFKCT OX THK Fl KM' OF FEB Ittis. fO 35 E VAXSVlLLKto State Koad
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Ingle's Xash's . ..... ., Tribble's Haub's Legringe's. ... Mclntire's .... King's Princeton..... 3n 40 T. m w I i. ii 70 ! W 00 in 15 Patoka. Field's . White River. We .trail's . .. 1 '.'5 1 35 1 .VI Purcell's. Vlncennes rcell's . ... Wetrall's wmm . . S3 ' M i White River Fuller's .. Field's ... Palo k a ... Princeton King's Legrange's Haub's .. . . St-icer's.... Ingle's .... Suite Road Petersburg Kvansville 1 1 i m i 1 X. 1 M TTP Passenger train leaves Kvansville every morning. at 8o'clock, (Sunday's excepted); arrive at Vincennesat HhJ o'clock A.M.. leave Vlncennes al o'clock P. A!.; arrive at Kvansville 4i P. M ICPThe Accommodation Train lemves Vinrennes at 7 o'clock A. M.; arrive at Evansville at 11 A.M.; leave K.vai sville at 1 P. M.;arrive at Vincenues at ä P. M. All freight w ill be forwarded by the Accommodation Train. To lnare the forwarding offreight on the day of its delivery at the Kvansville Depot, it must be delivered a . Om mm SS.Sm B 1 - ksaj tmU. A t ' m . or betöre 11 o cioca .-i. .;mm at v incennes it mi be delivered at. or oeiore, a o ciock, on the evening the previous day. JanWnf SAMUKL HALL. President. KEMOVED The undersigned has rem ived to the house of Mrs. Dr. Trafton, three doorabov Hhe Sherwood House, opposite the mansion of M. Kos Kao or I71a. Or.... or ll,(..'. Om. '"I' l Offlceattheold sUndon Pirstst-.twodocrsaboveMain ! : where he may be found at all limes, unless profesaiouall Dug-nrou. uw J. k. WILCOX. M. D, 1 I OA K'Gw Kal!t Mrte . tast rae'd and for N
do do rto 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Vlncennes to Pi do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
IWHfiiG&Oy IM
Has. W, Mac . La sIb StnfesTSJ FOR CLOTHING CHEAP A.V1 FINK GO TO MACK & LOBENSTI N E S v aiaieru ütarl Uib u n I r IX FULL BLAST! EVANS VILLE. INÜIAN.4, im TBI LOMKR imiT OP BBKW'S PAVIUoa, An STl AMOKS STRCKTS. Messrs. MACK & LOBENST1XE have Just ret'd and will continue to receive weekly from their large Wholesale Eslatdishment in ( in. 1 Inuati, the largvat and moat extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured with an cap.-. : , ,, , d'(. n.s 0 Ute market, and tosiplsuag of evssq article of aptwrc necessary to complete the wardrobe of individuals ofav rj U?te. COAT. TA flneaHOrtment of black, brow r. rrav, drab, Mackinaw Klauketa. ilox and Overcoat, srAica'srvV tmmfmrt m t make und inith with enw Mrrtkamt IwTv mrk im Ike city, lit particular mm4t npfrr tkt tit p ; trait. A tine lot ol cloth coat; oi all siieanl i.n. I suK-rtor black and blue French and English Cloth Drrss, j Frocks and Suck Coal full t rimed; Sattinett and Cahmerette foats. brown irrcen and srv . and all colors of Tweed and Cassunere sak, frock and Roundabouts and Costs oi all kinds. dress Caat, FANl's. White and colored listen, and every kind of summst Snnts. Superior blk. and Slue cloth andcasstmere pants; mcy French Cassi mere Pants: tancv strinua. blu... ll B " Ti,., V . V i wee f , of P"" to snif and Steele nii.ed and cadet mixed Satinett Pants. Twee 4 a . w purchasers. VESTS, W httc and f ncy colored Marsailles, Unen and Valew cine; black silk and sstln Vests: fkmcf tnsl i lain silk var1 vet Vests; fancy cassimere VesU;' aatiaeft veals, at common vestsof all kinds. HKMMIIX. iOOnt. Cinsisling of an elegant add larse assortment of caatome made bosom shirts, shirt collar. cravats oi swperior ipiatitv and beautiful patterns. 1l knit cotton drawers. under-sJiirU, gloves, suspenders aI every other article ustiallv fo.iKd L, ...... i 1 establishment of tin- country. in coimectirii with their larre stork of Coining, th.-v will keel, u 0,.,. ..m.t. ineilt of l AMI'S Superior H .? .it C.pw Also, all kinds of Cnion Mun r.ur... .1114111,1 auu otner stv les of bats. ith a variety KOOT aill MIO IS. It is useless to Liention theirelegant and very rxter slvelotof togskinaud other kinds of Tbi bbs, Cbb Bass undV a lues. Offeriug our heartfelt thanks for the unmistakable A monslrutratinns of approval received iu both the whol. sale and retail departments of oar bsislnesa, .a revpe J rully soliciting a continuation . f the publick favor, we deem it utiuocessary to tecapitulute our unrlwlled fliflll' ties and systems of conducting oar business, a blew enable us to coiiite,tf not excel, any establishment of tn kind in the Union. We beg to say, that every ls la pnigress, in experience, and extending our business, lends towards enabling us the more to exiei-.l great inducements and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree stnrr Is as spri ig, we are this season enabled to offer to onr friends, and to the iuspecUon of purchaser generali v, a stock of p j i9' wl"' h I stparsBfity of make, beau a ol stvles.. and lowuess of prices, has certainly not iU equal, cither in the Knst or VVest! . Jl r"Country merchants should not fall to see tui toi k before purchasing. MACK& L0BKXST1XK. tLOansrillc, SepLjl. 1M3. 1 KEADY ?! A HE CLOTH I Nt.. I I ICMslIIM. GOOD8. II ATM. CW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. minist M., nearly oppoait Hunk. THK undersigned hasjust opened a Clothing ans! Furnishing Establishment, opposite u.e l ank 94 door b. low Allei. He hs n arge.toct ,.f VawatT-SMSlSJ t Inuring, Furnishing Goods. Ac. whl h be offers far sale al the verv lows prie s. Km.aing th demands of thismnrkei thoroughly, in this line of business be is prepared to graiif) them. His g .odt have haeii Mr chased at the lowest rales, and Bill be sold al tbe v7rr lowest prices. Those warning Clothing of anv deerf tioi., or Gentlemen's Furnishing (ioi.ds genrrailt waul flinl it lo their advantage , , t ibise.UbMslis.at -jor purchaii;gelM-wher. Iu this slock wit! bafaaatt Overcoats. Cloaks, Ilress Frock and Sack t ..als.Sbiru Mais and l aps, dec, Ac. Lieh are now ..pen or inspartion. Those wan'lng bargains had better call al Uli house, as g.N.d articles w ill be sold i mbat. ivvi!aJ.tJ,i80 ?.,!"! Bstorinoni mi WATCH KM AUD JKWBLKY.allof which will 1 warranted, to which I call the altcutiou of the jiubiic. sep7-v KAHX. bTKAKHT UNBCLOTHIFIfi MTOUK.' " l"KT,K-T. SI 1 WIKS rikSTsNifirOBB. wumnuKTö sc OOTTLEIB A r;o,,r,Bt th-ir WHoi.KSAIJi AM UTA It U?", , -' l!K,1;,Mi,,n"'1"' a )rr ssortneiit nf KKAI .MA UK CLOTHING of auprir qaality and uianuractured in the most fashionnble all les. A una lt or Cloth Coals ol all sixes; superior Idack 4 bin French and Ki.elish Cloth Press, Frock and Varl oats .Sattinett and Ca-shmore Coats, brown. grssn and grsry. Ä 'm-' mm"z m-m nuzoKm .-m.rjsvsjfcsÄ of every style, price, quality and color. VF.STS a SI) FAXTALOOXS or the most beautiful patterns ever brought to this Mar SHIRTS. UNHERSHIKTS AND DRAWEKS dloves. Suspenders. Collars, and Sacks HATS A Hb CA fa of every rtle and i hlaper than rrer sold jD t !, i market. THUN Ks AXI VALISKs. f arpet Racks, with a large assortment of fancv ardsrttWj and i-urnishiiig Goods, all or which We will sell on .Be Straight f.,t,e Plan, us c heap as the cheapest. Call and see for yonrselvM. octS GUMBKKTS Ar GOTTI.KIB. M EA DY-JI ADC XOTUlKtU JJnitMMUx, (iOODÜ, HATS. X m CÄPS,A(.AC IVHULKSA LR ANfl 3 V. T A I I Littler Jouriml Office. THK undesigned hasjust been receiving at the sbsrs , i a?.o v -'".'.".V.'li fc lM- "" "f RKAHV .MA lift ( LO I HIXO, FCKMSIilNG OOOl'K, dtc, a Idea be of. rers for sale to old and new customers, at wholesale or retail, at Uie very lowest price.. Th-y are of the beat man la. ture and made iu the most fashionable at) les. ...... .s; wt.-ii piir.iiaseo nt such rates as will enable them to sell ut the very lowest nn. es. 'I hos wanting Clothing ofuny desc-ipti. ii, orGehl'.emeh's Furnishing G.nvds generully, would find it to their advantage to call at this est blishiuent before pur. basing . lehere. In this Stock rill be found Overcoats, Cloaks, Dreaa, Frwckand Sack ( oats, Shirts H..1-. .-;,. , ... , , bid. are no che. tP,lrtlb L'aB f ob want to get goods Ho has Biso on hand a large assortment of Comprising all or Unary varieties, b hieb he offers far aalaat reduced prices. JiZr'all aud ex. -i mine these Goods, as thev are worth ofaltehliou. dec' H. KAH5. Ri R. Rs Ita Hnppy Effrrlw upon a New Marries I eupir, JOXATHAX K. MILLKR. a Pedlar, aged 5, psj tAa 1st of April left bis home in the nonherB aart o Xew Vork, in apparent good heallh ob bis b dolustour, in company Ith bis vonng bride. On his return home he was suddenly attacked with Inflammatory Rheumatism; the attack came on while rblli. il ILL cars, and so severe and painrul were his sufferings, that I".' "'eiuci-ssoi man kiii.j i idsvnipa iu..iiig ir.nii,t companions. All ilea. .V the cars were changed, and a pass, uger Whowtnr tU virtues mt Railway's Ready ReheL purchased a bottle at lr Wr ner's limg Store; he imn.edial. lv appird the Relief tothe suflerer-he used up the whofe bottle, and uisin sr rivmg at Sy racuse, the pain was so much relieved ihat he was enabled to walk lo hi. carrisge without assUUnce. He has since retiorte.l l.i......ir a Hs!na,VLCm I! .( ,,l;fla,,",,a,orf Kh-nmatlsm.RarlwayV "V ,7UI lu'taBUjr l'thPa- Ut tho wha sif: SORBXFsm ! ihbehheI.d.tr? "Te,V ,h". winkles, a hrtherI. the head or reel, wherever it Is, Kadw.,', Relief wit) ! aUXSST reD,OT, eTer lÄ3 f rriUt.. MERCURIAL PAIXS. raVi?niWhohsv,,'H'M salivated with merctirv. and fee iu effects still in their svstewt. whos bone, ach Brun pain, whose flesh is rnvred wiih boi., are assured a stieedy relier of their pains, and a complete eradlea. lion of the ,kisoiious deK.sits. by throne of Rad was m Ready Rehef and Renovating Resolvent. 7 Croups. Spasms. Cholera, I; sci.tr-rv . Olarrbn-a Kirk HeaiUehe, and Chill Fever. K. R. Relief is to be lakes internally and applied e ilernally. General Agent for tbe state of Kentucky Kdwla -Morn., wholesale dmrgi-t. Iuisvillr; alw, for sale by Kavinonddc Patten, 4Üi treet, and I. P. Blaifcwell 3d stn-eL John C. Davie and Srribner dr Devol. Xew Albaav C. H. Clarke. Vincennes; Walling dr Klv, Princeton 1 F K. Suire, druggist. Madison : and all respectable dregwiat throughout the United states and Canada. WOOI.BEY dr LIXCK.l MILLKR CO. ( waB. Kvansville. Ind. RADWAYdt CO., . 8CP" lß2 Pulton St.. X.w York. BALKD Hay; Oatsand Sheiled Corn. Also Farfora in Mcks or loose, kepi e. ristatitly on hand and faa sale at the new Western Feed Store TGRAXTArCO. 'E W BilüKs.. .'est ree'd a new aunnlv of Mot Tor.: " ' Tht O'ji Rrrwer. (sah!) A.M'L I.ICTEB.
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