Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 March 1854 — Page 4
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Bta Mercantile Col mnt f Ilww boiWlnf. rthwest corner or W al !u.t ttf , '1Ül ,trtfe"', wherd he ha " P splendid neith , " --havii.g spare 1 L2 Pa'nS ".. in making them ii. every re ÄasÄw' s sth,o1 Kjc,ns .e nana ail aMi in teaching combines practice with f? al ;i 'muz t,.,.k,, tt,.; pupils are exercised IB making original entries of ererv .lay business transactions: journalmnu, posting balancing accounU. open k lÄ" , SS-! il treilt vara ty ..f different sls of nooks, both for partnership an individual business, '"'r" :' 1 -- baabe.-h prosperous and adverse ;and nuaqualiriiig the student tor entering into the practiC f 1,09 "f lhe acMntant in any kind of business. n will consist of DOUBLKB5TKT BOOK &EKP15G, en g every department r trade and erBUlll accounts, viz.: Wholesale, retail, CO niii..,il. exrhail'rt haiikii.v mnniifm-liirln aoippinir, .Individ , J, -. .rlner-hit. steaiuboatinir. and om pound coinparn i'., . innerflal calculations I nracttcal no -im: n gl, i .. ...I I i.i I I r aiiM uciiumsuii tuiiiiiirr(4ui mv, also, lectures oq the science of accouuts, custom of inerchants, etc In addition to th? regular course of study, the under algned has nia.lo arrangements with Messrs. Henrv Bnow, Esq., Hon. B. Btorar. Prot C. W. Wright and other eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course oflectures on the subiecta of common law, history oX commerce, political economy as connected with commerce, cheinIstr. ascontiectBa Bltbeommerce, and other subjects of ;reat impoLiuce in a commercial point of view, never before intr .duced in any Mercantile College in the U. States. Pupilsare inst-ucten individually, and not in Classes, so that ssuJe:its may enter at any time, and pr. end in the ratio ot iBetf capacity aud assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupils are examined privately if thoy desire it) when the student undergoes rigid and fcVwiniB iBtnrrngatlOB by the Prin elpal. assisted by a commit ce of Practical Accountants n ! Himn.is Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who re deemed worthy of them. A cour. t mi baeoaiplatad In from six to len weeks. The Prin. ipal will take pleasure in doing everythiu; In his power to advan . his -.tu b nts, and make them thorough and :t?cmp . coutitauts; and his exten live acquaiat.iuci- with the business community will generally enable him to procure situations for thosede 4rous of obtaining thorn. TEK M: For a full course of lessons in Book Kcepng, Writing, Commercial Talculaiions, Commercial Uw.dic.flQ. (ocfj-Lvwiy K. S. BA (' N". Principal. .11 A KIL1 t Y 1 O T ! REMOVED TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANKOJ J? TONS of the finest Marble ever brought to the L lf Waat, at Waolaaaia or Retail. Dealers in -Mar ble are expr-s'i iuvit.-d to examine my stock, fori will make it to their interest to patronize me. My stock consists of Carrara, While veined dt Dove colored ltall an in blocks aud slabs. American white, varUatcd. blue, clou'led ami statuary, which was selected with great care at Use Venn tat Uu :rri-s. MONUMENTS of all styles, SCROLLS, OBLEISK, roMM, head And foot stones. Counter toiis an 1 Furniture Marble on hand and made O order at Eastern pric-s. Grateful for the past liberal patronage, 1 expect to merit a continuance of the same. Give me a call. M. A. LAWRENCE. N B. Orders from a IkflBBai promptly and satisfacrl'y filled. All work warranted. uinr-1.' CABINET WARE HOUSE. kuki:ki i LKiii s. I hivi on hand a large supply of every variety of l ahmet are, of the best workmanship and materrtl, on .Main be tween Third and rourtu streets. Lumber Yard.1 have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoned. Also, 75,000 feet dre.sed Flooring. Vol fin. 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. Ijyir2-6m COFPDG H01T3B AND RGSTARATJT. Heater Strut, nett I in uru.net Company , F.nantvill, la. HENRY SCHAEFFER'.S new Coffee House and Resta ir.it. in the three story brick bouse, between Insurance Co. ottice and the Pavilion Hotel, is now fitted lpiu the best style, and he is prepared to receive his Inendsaud the publia, and a- commodate them In the nest manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest i iquors. Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he W ill serve up iu tlm most approved style and at all hours ot toe day. Mr. S, will always keep a good variety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house is a HOWLING SALOON, with two tine Alleys, aud every accommodation requisite for such place. A UM a Bli.LIA R 1 S A LOON, wtlli two excellent tables, with India Kubber c I sad Saloon lit up w ith gas. deef-taprl Lauiusco. steam Furniture Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. M sfs. V. K 1 i. I. iV K I 1 N TWO R T would Inform the public that having recently established in lamasco Citv, aSteam Furniture Fai.torv. theT have coiameticed manufacturing Bureaus, Bedsteads, V ar lDbc. and several other kinds Of Furniture by steam, thus enabling them to furnish these articles low c r ;aau can ! purchaseo .-'.sew here in thiscity, and at Cincinnati Factor j pricrs. Their work in every respect is equal to that of the Cincinnati factories. They are also prepared to do Turning work ofevery des Cription, and will be prepared to f;iruish country ininuacturerswith, whatthey desire latkta particular. Theatention of those wanting Furuiture is called to the work of this Factory. The wareroom is or. Main street, between Third and Fourth, wakaepferaale Chairs of .li;rerent varieties, besides all other kinds of Furniture, at the rootn. I li ly SOMETHING NEW! MESSRS. JAMUS SCANTLINX SOS, HAVE last received a large lotW STOVES from Atbaajt N. York, Cincinnati, and Lcuisville. The larghst lot. and best asaort merit of 'the most approved patterns ever brought to thlsCity. The most beautiful Parlor Stoves of the age. Forfurther particulars, call and examine our assort m en tat the old stand one door from the Washington House. sept 15-tf SADLERY-WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P. ELLIOTT, PEaLKR in S I I) L E : t - tT A n E , or C . . HA j ist received a full assortment of Sad lie Trees of all kinds. B.i I! Bits, Stirrup Irons, Buggy Mount-g-. Webs, Seating, cVc. dec, which he will sell on reaU a also KaajM on hand a general assortment nfKmil.ll. H.nmu. Kri.l les. and all oth -r thimrs pertaining to the business, of his own mauufactire, on lauisiroet. bjiweeii erstand sjjoud streets, at Hie oia tjmmi loeui-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. . THE undersigned nave purvnaaed Pykra j--cv Livery Stable. ...i LoCBM street, and made in fTr provemeuis to it, and now have on hand fo - 1 Mm nock of HosKS, BUGGIES an OARKIAGES.ta which we invite the attention of th. public. They intend t r . t.r.stimoto ei.deavor to satlsytba waotaofth in tai particular, snd hope th articles and term w.U prove agree:!!,!... farriage fot parlies excursions, funeral cc, a w-vs on hand. Being provided with goodh wtler. v. ,-., r 'prepared to board orsesanJ keep thorn in lhe bet t(Va as;3l M. iV K. H DeOA !.IO. Hour v mum: rfflTITF HHHMr; WAXtU ST RE KT, I KAli Tilt: PATIIXIOI HOTEL. i ha u noer-igiieo wouio resK;eirullv infor. a the public, that he has now on hand ft the largest and most approved stylet of i and ale Work. Ladies' .Morocco k"'.' ota. Buskins, Walking Sln.es: nd Slippers. Also l r Mi-s -s iVc.iVc. Also on hand, a splendid stock ot Leather and r in lings, for sale wholesale and reail 1 - , at his old stand on Water streets doors above Pavilion Hotel. augr.Uy P. DKUSN'KK. SHSRWODD HOUiaE T Hf. sunscrib -r tiasuken the above house, and h. J eutirely refitted and refurnished it, and is prepared to entenaiii tue pairous oi mo nouse in a satisfactory' manner. He has also rented the brick stable, owned bv Mr. Pa tar Barke, and has a goo i stock of horses and carriages to let. The stable is large, clean tall well located, and good aostiertare iu constant attendance. Particular attention j will be paid to the care of horses left with him for keep. I ing.an liii all respects, the public shall And the Sherwood Hanse a good Hotel. Jye tf J. A UVKUM. j
EUANE0US. K A1KST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, PROFESSOR WOOD'S UNEO.UALED HAIR BK8T0KAT1VK. OLD LAÜIKS AND GENTLEMEN MADE YGUXG AGA1IC! MANY Ladies and Gentlemtn have been prevented from forming a good match lor lite, if iheirgrey iu.ir or bald beads had not changed their appearance so much, that they were, regarded us old and superanuated persons. Thcrofore r.ad this, and avail jeurself of Hie " 'portunity to supply voursell at once with an article which has never failed to give entire satisfaction lo all who havi; used it
It will give the Bald headed youthful looks, turns grey Hair to its natural color, and remove all Dandruff and disagreeable matter from the Scalp. It also invigo. rates the Hair, makes it soft and fftoetj . as the lagrnitients act upon the runts of the same. It has been taken ty tcientidc, as well as by men who stand high in the public esteem, and found satisfactory. Over 5,000 botiles have already been sold within the last three months, in the city of M. Louis aul it.-i.iily , and over twice that number in the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. Ol the immense quantity of letters aud certilicaWs which are voluntarily sent even day to the Proprietor, he w.mld select a few and submit them here to the I public's att ltion : i St. Lotrts, Oct. 24, 1?53. Prof. Wood Sir: At your request, I willingly give 'you a statement of the effects of your Hair Restorative up'm my hair. I commenced it ns- wh.n my Uair was ' quite gray, and I soon began to see its effeet in restoring ; the natural fluid to it, it immediately began to change t its native color, until it is entirely restored; and from carefully watchinr Its effects, I amsatistied that It is not only eutirclv healthy In Its effects, but that if faithfully applied according to directions, no lady willbedlsap pointed. I therefore cheerfully recommend it torll my friends and all who nave use for such an article. Kespecifullv v ours, Ace. " MRS. E. BEARDS LEY. Extract of a letter from Ii. ITiorn, Sheriff of 1 'j '.suite County, Hi. Professor O. J. Wood Dear Sir: Yours of June 21st. accompanied by a bottle of your Hair Restorativs. was received. 1 very soon thereafter commenced tieinzit. and it has entirelv restor ' v hair to Its natvral youthful color. There Is cusiderable inquiry for the article, die. i.l,r:. 1.1. i 11 nirv ft r T lt.. rti.-l., Ari. V ery lespectlully yours. R. THORN. Raws. Mim., August 2, 1853 This is to certify that one yearago 1 was quite gray and my hair so thin upon the top of my head, that I feared its entire loss. In this condition I applied for and obtained a;i ottle of Prof. Wood's "'Restorative," and before 1 had used ono quart bottle, the gray hair had entirely disappeared, ml i: had thickened so ;is to te St full" as usual, and it. assumed a beautiful glosxy ap(earance, apparently more beautiful than it verwas befere. I do, ; i r. ton, cheerfully recommend it to allthose ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also state that 1 use it now, occasionally, lor its healthv and beantifving effocts. SÄKAH J. UKo"WN. Tho following certiflcates speak for themselves, as the gentlemen whose signatures are attached, are known to thousands : St. Lous, September 20, 18S3. Dr. 0. J. Wood Sir: I have used nearly two bottles of your Hair Restorative, and have found its effects very satisfactory. It has entirely destroyed all dandrufffroiri niy h. -ad, and restored my hair to its ori' i: il odor, which had become quite gray. WM. TRUES DA IL. ST. LaaMi September 20, V33. Dear Sir : By the advice of a friend of mine, who had been using your Hair Restorative, I was induced to try it, discovering, to my great astonishment, that my friend's hair, which, w hen 1 last saw him before, was very gray, hal been completely restored to itsoriginal color, having as flue glossy appearance as it had when 1 know him twenty years ago. I commenced using the Restorative about five weeks ago, and am perfectly convinced that it will produce the desired effect. It having restored the color of my hair, '. more than half of which was white, to procisely the same : it was when I was twenty years old, with the same healiny and glossy appearance. 1 have no hesitation in ra commendinx it tomv friends and the public eenerallv. believing that if used according to directions they will not be disappointed. Yours, very respectfullv, N. K. HÜLM AN. TfT There are many younggcntlemen.as well as plenty if old ones, whose I eads are turning grav, which gives the former a good deal of uneasiness, and exposes the age of the latter. To avoid these little perplexities we MrtM such of our readers to use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, w hich 'will, in the course of a few w eeks, cnange the whitest hair to its natural color. It does not dye the hair, tike most of the hnir restoratives, but produces aeradual change of color from the roots of the hair tothe final end and ives it a fine and elossy appearurit-e We have seen manv persons who have used it success ( .liy.and who pronounce it the only invention which has come up to their idea of a "sure cure for gray heads." We commenced usinjf it about two months since, and if we are any judge of age and beauty, it made us at least ten years ouuger. 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 And a gray hair now as it woul I lie to find an idea in the head of the Duke of Buckingham. We kuow several old maids and some young widows whose locks are just beginning to assume a silvery hue, and who have been talking seriously of resorting to this remedv, and we advise them not to delay longer. It nrrer faili. St Louis Herald. Prepared and sold Wholesale aud Retail, at No. 114 Market street, ender Wy man's Hall, St. Umis.Mo. For sale in E.ansviUe, Wholesale and Retail, by novl.VGmd&w HALLOCK & STODDARD. SUOTHLHKD Fllti: Lti PE.T UP! TERRIFIC EXPLOSION!! Tremendous Volcanic F.rnptinn!!! A man ! as with a Hot Iron" IM THS SEETHING LAV AMI OME three years ago we took into .at emrdovment and conUdeia e, a man bv the name of Mcl.e.n. So well w ere we pleased w ith his devotion to busj , UI1J the interest he displayed in our pecuniary affairs, that in the course of a few months we took him into a limited pa-rtucrship foroneyear. Thus, by lar-' pecuniary gain, and the introduction of his name into the commercial community, he was wanned into social and public being and vitality by and through our aid and influence viper like, he tung the hands that Rave him sustenance. Having l--.rued the immense popularity ofthat wonderful reuieJy, THE MEXICAN MUSTANG- LINIMENT! And noi ha ing genius enough to originate, nor la tailed and talent enough I sustain anarticleof hisown concep tion, anl original and independent of others for an existai I like all parasites, he determined to elln Ut the smris ano draw itaiitv, sustenance and hhi rt frr.m o-te rs. He made a mixture or "TAR and TU R PEN TIN K" 'Milche.! from us a name" mu'.ibtted ourdiree lions aud advertisements, and called ihis abortive deformity "Yolcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and flimsy pretext of originalitj . He has made desperateefforts to iuduce dealers and the people to bcy and rsa his worthless, filthy and pernicious trafh, by lepresoriting it to Iks similar to, aud equally etlicacious with the original, true, and onlv genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! Rut he 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 can we say orsucb a man? if he has any conscience we need say no more. If he lias none, we can only warn the public against impouioii, and thus for the present we leave him iu his naked lelormltv and exposed to the BURNING FLAM GS OF TRUTH. From the agony of which his "villainous compound' can never relieve him. ICTCAUTION NUMBER TWO. TI Another feeble etlort has been made to profit by the popularity or our article, by a man in Louisville, who put up a few gross of a preparation which he called "American Mustang Liniment." He has, however, become satisfied oftho error he committed, and has "pledged his sacred honor" that he will never more infrb ge on our rights, ior attempt to decwive und impose upon the credulity or unsuspecting conlideiice oflhe public, on whom he is depeudaut for his living. Wi'li this pledge, we . -r i i . draw a dirk veil of churitv and forgiveness over his past acts, aud let him go in peace. . BUT WU WARN THE AFFLICTED! To b ware of all impositions, and buy no Liniment that MM hot our name on the wrappers lind directions, and lhe i.ie.e es ot the "copy right secured." and vou will I get the worth of our nione), get relief from your infer uc a inaiyou used mo MEXICAN MftSTÄfffl T.TnTMrWT. Ulr" 1 he Lmiiiieut is put up in three sizes, and retails at -.'. cts. 5(1 i ts and The large e itle contain much more Liniincut iu proporticn to tue phcesaud are therefore cheap. -st. TTV Principal offlco 301. Broad wav. N.-w York, nint : I curlier Third and .Market streets. St. Louis Mo., and lor sale by dealer in Drugs and Medicines and by countrv store keepers in all parts of the United Slates. JTJ For sale in Evausville by K.KLLKH, PASHSLIT A CO., H 1 LUC K b CO., Jyia-Iy Aff and several other Druggists. ro-PAKrKusinp. THK nndersignesl have this day formed a Co-partner ship under the tyle and Hriu of Ciso. Fostbk iV Co . for the transaction of a general Forwarding and Commission Business; and have erected for that purpose a i r targe and -paeious Fire-proof Warehouse, on the Wabash and hrie Canal and corner of Locust and Dunliam streets, and near the Depot of the Lvansville and Criwforilsville Railroad, where they will have ample room and convenient facilities lor'storuig all kinds of Produce and .Merchandize. Thev will orivM .ix-eial care to Cons'nrn merits, either l.v . . 9 - j "iver. Kailroad. Canal or Waggons, aud will forward promptly at the lowest ratet. I hey will jjive personal attention to the purchase or sale of Producu or Groceries in this market, aud solicit ' S 'OT III," I, , r. ,,- p ,m.I t,.l-i..ea oil tlopurchase of Sugar ü," , c nrm wm Uo in lüu ulu aunng the one oi Winter. They hojie by unremitted attention to merit and share the public patronage. AI. w. FOSTER. GKO. FOSTKK. W. M. AIKMAN. dec II TUST received at ine corner of Main and First ts. , f rcaiinuppi; 01 wniu- an. Icoor.-.l i'k.in I'm ton Batting aud W and ew t oiion vttrn8; for rale Iubt HANKW lea BMUrV. by(aeiM)
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DR. C. HALSTED SPILT S WILL relieve every 'human being" who has any o r the following symptoms: Indigestion Headache biliousness Extreme Nervous Agitation Acidity Palpilation of the Heart A sense of oppression at An incapacity for the alightthe pit of the Stomach est exertion Depression of Spirits Heaviness Hold Hundsand Feet Numbness ol the Liins aud other parts Vertigo, Nausea Difficulty ot Respiration BtBVBf Irritability I Hrowsiiiuss Debility Extreme Languor and Exhaustion Restlessness Mistines & Indistinctness of V iaiou Unpleasant tiste in the .Mouth, particularly when riMtifr La t morning Dull lieavj pain and sense of weight in the Head A temporary loss of memory A sense of Emptiness PaBM less frecjueiitaml ::;..re feeble than MM Pe-pond.Micy Emaciation and Extreme Debility. Costiveness. Principal Depot at BURNET'S, NO. 14, EAT VoURTII STREET Cl 1ÜXATI. O'ltO. 'For sale by Druggists everywhere. Price .-,() font. 'Countrv Dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices all t incinnsti llruggltta Tt r'Purchase none but "O. Halstko's Antl-Dyspep-tic Pills TQ'Every box of the Genuine Pills, has the name of "OTHiUt.u" on the aid label. For sale in Evausville, I ml. . 1 y KELLER, PAR58LEY fe CO., HALLoi 1 A STODDARD, MILLER & CO. ocl-20 WOOLSKY cV L1NCK. DRUGGISTS, PI1YMICIAN8. AND Ct)UN THY MEKCH NTS. THE undersigned have now In store a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, PjBlls Varnisnes. Dye Woods, (Hassware, intent Medicines, Brushes. a c. ,Vi-., and are constantly receiving fresh supplies, from the manufacturers and Eastern markets, which they are determined to sell at a small advance. Ourarticlesare all selected with great care, and warranted to give satisfaction as to genuineness, duality and price. riireicai i ii-uruiiieui?. i r'is-s, AuuiMiiiuai .--iicpoiicis, and Shoulder Braces ol the most a, proved styles. Pure Brandy, Old Rye Wi.isky and Wines for medical purpose ohI, ol the Very Mat qualities. Also a large supply of Rigiicrrean stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, Vc., at a small advance from Eastern nr.. Mrs Miller's Fiae Cut Tobacco, and a choice lot of old Havana Segars Bird Cage. Seeds and Fountains. Merchants and dealers will please call and examine our stock when in the city, and all order? will be attended to i i ii i ii t liatelv and car fitlU packed, AixaaC. IUm.oi'k. j HALLOCK A STODDARD, W. H. P. Stoddard, j Wholesale Dnigrits, Oct. 5 tf Main street, near the river. MAÖ'C WOUND HEAL3R! This is decidedly the rraatuat Remedy for the euro of Fresh l üts and Bruises, that has ever been before the Public. It will cure Fresh Cuts. It will cure K" -!i Bruises. It w ill cure Fresh Sprains. It w ill cire fore Nipples. It Will cure Chapped Hands. It will cure Inflamed Eyes. And all External Injuries. HEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, us regards the nnirical Influence that GAM DISK fa MAGIC WOUND HEALER exerts over Fresh Cuts : LETTER FROM ILLINOIS. Fanct Farm. Franklin Co.. 111.,) August loth, 1Sj3. i Mr. Gardixxr: Sir; 1 have had your Magic Wound Healer In my family the last year, and have us.-d it in s veral cas -.-I will mention one or tw o of them in particular: Last winter I was chopping; and my axe struck a limb und glanced and struck my ankle, which il cut very bad. 1 used iiothiugelse on it but oar .Magic Wound Healer, ami il was well in about two weeks. Ourliltle child, which is about eighteen months old, had a very bad breaking out on it head nn wife put nothing else on it but your Mugic Wound Healer, and it cured il in a few days. 1 have also used it on my horses, and it gives general satisfaction. Raapectfulljr, yoara, 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'.srrrat ktattnfr povrrs, nevertheless we give it in .Mr. Dodge's own words, as we know it to be true: Mr. WILLIS DO DGB, living near Cynthiana, Posey county, Ind.. says tha: Last v, inter, about Christmas, while engaged in chopping ..,,.!. he cut his foot verv bad. he repaired t - i , ,, his boot off, and found that nis great loe was ut off; be sen. Imaaediatelf for a bot tle ol OA KJMJI EK 8 MAGIC WOÜXD H i.ALKH, (as he had heard of its being use. I for fresh cuts,) and liavL.g put Um toe baaft to Its place, eowanced mlaf the Magic W ound Healer, and tna diort time the pain and sorene.s all left; he continued the use of the Magic Wound Healer, and in few weeks if JOE GROfVEI) OX AQAimi neier having ii. flamed or become sore. Mr. Dodge at s he may ik refurred to as to the benefits he receive.; froM ika aaaat Um Mmjm Wound HaBlor, as he has used it in -everal cases in his family, and .-as it is the best remedy for fresh cuts Be ever used. Numerous certilicates could be given. but we think the foregoing sufficient, as they show conclatively that Gardiner's Magic Wound Healer will cure frtth ruts, and thatfn'sh cutstreatud with the Magic Wound Healer will not intlame or liecouie sore. lO3 Preparcc by JAS. L. GARDINER. Sold by Thomas Newman, Mount Vernon, I ml. " " R. H. Hallock, Princeton, " Woolsey dc Linck, Kvansvillo. " and by Country Merchants generally. feblT-Smdamw TIIAVF WS TIIK AGIE AlIOMJ IS! AKE KIKK'S KOCK OIL. a teaspoonful ever, three hours, in the absence of the fever, and vou will be nn.l A mm.. o a . 9 am . v.u. v.. i .iSue. jsaine in.se will cure Diarrhoea dose every hour for Cholera Morbus for Piles and Rheumatism, dose 3 times a day, and apply externallv. For Burns, ortns and Croup it is an excellent remedy. For Sore Lyes, bathe 3 timet adav. Vou can be cured of Loughs and Colds, White Swellings, Old Sores and Ulcers, Cancerous Affections, kc. Ac, bv its use. It hi s cured hopeless cases of Blindness and Deafness. Good for Biles, Eruptions of the Skin. Titter, and Female Dis eas.-s. Now niKSE THI.NC.S AKE So, and the reasoil is Nature made this Oil, and made it bioht. It is making cures ami friends rapidly nr. soon at tried. all over the country. It is bottled in ils'Natural Mate, and, unlike the old Kentucky 0.1, is used Internally us well as externally. Get a free Circular of Directions of the Agent examine and try this wonderful remedy. It is safe and disIT"1"" "one. rr.ee ..n cents. EVEKV VESTIGK of the dreadful Diseaso, Scrofula, can be completely eradicated in les. time and at less cost or incoiivenieuce to the patient than with any other remedy. I he healthful l. iln tt N .'. 'r-'- MffM sprit g, ''I i ofWlth, aud life, to man will bring; AsTrom h..r depths the nuaic li'juid flows roe Im our s untrtngt äd I aataaga our woes. This Petroleum Uobtaiuod fr mi a well near Pittsburgn, wbt t'?-' f,','l ,,,1,,w 'to- earth's surface. For sale by KbM.bK, F KXHUKY .v CO , WOOLSbV 4c LLNCK. and HALLOC K & BTO0OA KD, KVBBaTttla. It. M . LVoN. Fo.t Wayne, oct-ld&w Proprietor FA 71 1 i,v .MOEKT. rpilh Budersigned has removed his slock of Groceries J. rroiu Water street, to the New Urick Building, comer of Locust and S'Mrm.H .tr.. .. .h.d iiiriii til keepa regular suppij of good articles, appropriate toa bamily Mraaan, and to tall at the lowest cash prices ne nope s to recuiv a share around him. tepl5 dtf of the patronage of those J. .M. HAMILTON. "TKR!'H ANT TAILOR, ou Firststreet, between Main 1 xi auu L-ocusi. is now prepared to manufacture aiiv kind or a suit or Clothes, at the shortest notice, and ! warranted to fit. He has a good assortment of Spring aud hummer Goods, eoHsisiing of Cloths, Cnssimers, of va- ! nous colors, plain and fancy Vestingt, die, 4c. Sum : iner Clothing made up in the neatest and most fashionaoie styles. Mr. u. win spare no paint to merit a con-1 ! tllilianceof tiie I4iriin . ui m-i i... i t.. I U. ,v,d. ' ' "iwiM' bl
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THE NEW YOltlt ( KVJiTAL PALACE, A FAILURE ! N1 OT that we mean to say the Exhibition in New York was a failure; no. User were very handsome things I of all nations exhibited ther ; but the expeciatton . through th- wholecouutry.and particularly in Jfew Jrt was so irreat. that many S'.ore-keepBfi inteiuied to make I fortunes in a year laid in heavy mocks of the finest und best Goods ami conseouentl v. that our BMtelbvini ptoplc di'l not like to spend ibeir MBBIj 1 MM i-u-hel. staid at home, and many ortho-e fortune-seekers had to fail, and give up busim-. Our llujer in New York, who is alwavs on the lookout for good bargains, :is oorcBftOBMII well know, ha I, a couple weeks ago, a gO'-l eh nice to buy a whole stock OF FANCY DKE AMI HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at far reduced pn;-c. which w. offer now to seil as low as never was anything bare before. The articles, too numerous o mention, we only will do in part, viz: A tine assortment of LINENS; DeLAlNES, plain ami printed; PRINTS, JACONETS; SWISS MUSLINS; CURTAIN MTS I.I NS; KID GLOVES; DKESS SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest nnd best assortment of ENGLISH HOSEKY; FINE FLANNELS; BED TIC KS; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. We only w i-h .-verTbody would come and examine this stock, as there was never anything here before like it. (jan28) U.M. Lo'vYENTMALI. di CO. NEW YOS K COMMISSION HOUSE. THOMAS II. .II.if.IEE, WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION ! MEECKAHT, 24 South A llliam street. New York, ßti-M long established wi'han extensive connection 1 in the above business, re pee trail j solicits consignmerits oi an Kinds ot v esterr. rToduce. which will rceive immediate and personal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and liberal cash advances made oh all Shipments when required bv J. H. MAOHEK & CO., fv'bv-tf Kvansvillo, Ind. BF.DFOICD'S FAHILY GHOl'EKY. THEundersizned would respectfully inform the citi zetis of Evausville and vicinity, that he has jus; opened a fresh stock of Family Groceries, and Provisions ofevery description, oi. Kir t street, next door to James Steel's Lumber Yard, where ho hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and receivca share of publie patron.-! l"'-. 1 am daily ri.-o ivinj J'r-li supplies of Butter, Cheese, Egs, Lard and Poultry from tho country, and shall keep constantly on hand a full supply of all staple articles lor table use. My MARK KT WAGON will deliver all goods lought at my Store, to the residence of the purchasers, promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Please call and ex. amine my stock. (janlo-ly) K. T. BEDFORD. CARRIAG-B AND BUGGY MAKING!! ItimVI. SATEWl.KK iV Dh'GAK.MO have now on jKl, hand a jjood assortment of one and twoharse Carriages. Roekaways an t Buirtries, manufactured at their o a 3 -hop after tin most approved and modern styles. Messrs. S. o DeG. will pro nptly till all orders for'custoiti work in the neatest an I mot substantial manner, and not surpassed by Eastern manufacturers, either in quality or price. They have an experienced Carriage Blacksmith who does up the Iron work in a stv le not to be excelled. apl ly CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TBI BBdwrMfBH have this day formed a copartnership, under the nameand style of Law: .v Gray and have made arrant iiients with the late firm of Harrinz'.oii. Crane cV Co.. to serve as their successors in tha Receiving, Fowarding and Commission Buiinecs in this city. V.'e would rotpaetrnlly sol;cit a continuance ofthepatronage heretofore so liberally extended towards the ::itrIrM, and baapaal tu -good ofrlcx-s of our friends, plcda nur ourselves to spar.- i.o eteirts to promote the interesU oi all win) may entrust bus:ness to our are. BOWi KD UWHL Evausville, Sept. 1st U89 sepü-tf CHARLES GRAY. STOYESJ m Aill rOFt'EK ETAIILI Sil tlKT. rHOM A S MAM LIN. of the firm of Scnntlin Vi Parvin, )i4s returned from Princeton and tak en up Lis residence permanently iu Tins riiv. where he will derot Iiis Personal attenttaa to all branch, . of their business. M r. S. would call the attention of the public reoerally aad hi oM oaataaion to their extensive stock or STOVES. TIN and SMEETIRON WARE, and all other Bftlclaa nertaininfi- I.i their business. They are alio prepared to do all o- s ..f IB, I Oppar BBd nBeat-lron Custom Work, Steamboat wori:, Ac , Ac Also Tin and other metalic Roofing done at the shortest notice and in the most pvrfe. l l le. Call at the store of SCA M l. IN CV PAMVlS. novU Mala steet, bet First and Second. JOII.V S. WITCH ELL, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Kva.V-VILLK, IkD. Office and Warehouse on Water street, b-ttveen Main and Locust; also corner of Walnut st. and the Canal, aud at the Big Wharf Boat at foot of .Vain street. WILL adv.m -e cash on all kinds of Produce coi, sighed to 1 im. lor .si e here or to ship to his Correspondents atNew Orlean -and the Eastern Cities. Orders f r purchasing Produce or Merchandize, tilled at the shortest notice and lowest market aifoot He will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of all Merchandise and Produ e ensrusted to his care; and with his experience and ample facilities for Storage, does not hesitate to guarantee .satisfaction. A DA WS A: CM?S EXPIIESS. THE undersigned continues th act as Agen for the aatlvorj of all Goods and Packages forwarded to thiscity and vicinity, by the above express He will also, as Agent, receipt fir all kin. Is of packages, valuables, bank note, specie, die, lobe delivered at any and all places where tha Comp m does business. Terms and rates made known on application at his CHBea, Water street, up stairs under the Telegraph OfBBB. (I-. j-tf) JOHN s. MITCHELL. V, MCDMITT A STAItK, UPH0I, TERS AND PAPER HANGERS riRSTST., AB0VK J. M . CALDWKLL's NW Bl 1LM.NO, EVANSVILLI-;, 1A-, B g leave to inform the citizens of EvaaaviUe and vicinity, that Me .re now prepared to furnish and make DPHOLSTKNIU t all kin is. such as Sofas, Divans, CJ. -.O...I . ... po,ng v. nair. ore. All kinds of Spring. Cotton, Hair, Host and Shuck Mattrasses, Pillows, Comfort. Sheets, and all other articles iu our line. e also keep i sl.nitlv u hand a large and splendid assortment of Wallpaper and Ui.hols.trv ware, and are enabled and determined to sell as low as any establish ment in MMiiMine or i iiiciimati. JTP arp. ts. Window C .mains. Roller-shades, &C., uiaoe hi. in in i;,4ei kj 1(. ;.,, :il U1e shortest holjee. Ifj'Hotels, steamboats and Private Mouses provided mi any uiuig in nie c puoistry L.IIIC. HOV-Mf WAMMMsV FI.OI ic. r HA i for sale at my Leather Store, on Main street. B. ami n in eonsianuy keep on Band, a large- stippiv of family flour of the Bett .juality, P.geon Mills brand, which will be sold at tlm lowest market price for such quality Flour. (deetnf) wM. BELL. TH9MAI roY((JTO, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL BOOKSELLER AXD SIATiOXER. WOULD respe tfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having purchased of Mussrs. Rathboaadk vThecler, their entire stock of Rooks Ar Stationery, he hat reo oved his Book Storr to the stand lately ..ci upled by then iu .o. 1, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First Streets. The additions thus made to his stock enables him to offer to his customers a larger and better assortment than hat avar before been brought tatBM market- con si-ting in part of, Miseellaneoi.s, School, Medical and Iheolognal Books. Writing. Printing. Wrapping and Fancy Paper, ai d Foreign A ane Stationery of alt kinda Ml of which will bj sold. Wholesale and Retail atClncinBatl prices, p fact to which he would call the attention of country merchants, dealers, teachers and others, being confident he can make it to their interest to purchase of him- aug25-tf NOTlt'K 4 LT. Merchandize Ac. e.drusted fo onrcare . sent from -i A- Ev.msvil.e. by Railioad. will receive prompt MBMb lion, and owners of same apprised of its arrival inimcdl-atV'- , , w.E. bkow.nkaco.. Jan-7 3md Vincennet. Ia. OIADKII V.. O io hhds choice suear: 20 hags prime Kio Coffee; o bags old Government Java CitJMB' 3(1 half-btls Plantation Molasses: M bids do no Hi do Sugar house do 1 bags Fine Liverpool Salt; in kitts Prime Salmon; for sale low bv mh7 HOKNBKOOK & CHURCHILL, Water tt. WWl Di:tMtcDti W?2l3 BKRMAN. ANSPACHEK dx CO. have tiiVo . . , . ' oul luat luey have just received the hnest stock of spring Good, ever brought to Ev. Iiicir NEW STOCK ..r.-i... : . . . SummerClothihgofevervdesrriitiJn 1 V8 LADIES' DRESS GOODS. rSLVSuVl ther ic, in he line of Fincy Goods h-,v " Y,1U,'.UfiU U,ri', U,eir Clothin? in this citv, have the best and most Fashionable CUTTKR8, and warrant saUsfacUon or no trade. Call and tee ut. , --v mr '."W-ZZ; wwt 1 -S BJ -tcre Bn.i r.,r e by
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CINc jNNA IT TO THE NOK1H. E ,.'ET'v Railroad, via Cini ma ati, Day i andCi.kvei.and Kin -re: AST AND ,Davto;, Clvsi io New Vork by Dayton, CKde, Cleveland and Lata Sho-o Kailroad in 4 hourt. To Bo Man by BaftMk, clsde, Cleveland and Uke shore Kailroud iii hours. T J Weago i;: i3bours. to Indiaiiupoli m. T hours To Terre Haute anH Lafaxello iu ...M hours! vu Cix Innati. Hamilton a.nu Davion Kailway. Trains ran by Cincinnati lime, lhe Hvndo if this Route ur laid througkaut with heavy f rai FIVE DAILY TRAINS. Pirsi Traii I 1apoBa Express leaves Cincinnati a; .Mock A. M. Passengers by thisTraiu connect, via Katou and Richrc.oud, to liniianapolis, Lafayotta, lerre Haute. iVc. Sleep at lailajelle and MMM by Morning Train to Chicago. This Train stop at all way station, between Cincinnati and Indianapolis. St' MTB Train Express Mail leaves Cincinnati at:20 o'clock A. M. Passengers by this Train cotUBOat V. t level;. nd, (sleep at Cleveland and resume at 7:10 A. M. p. Dunkirk. Huffalo, New York and BnMnaT Sandusky, Clvde, Toledo, Chicago, Detroit, AiC.-.Trov.Pioua. itlUa. ifcc: Hamilton, Oxford and Connersvillc. This Train stops ai ait wa) biaiiou wwinecu .iuciuuati, LIJ.IM auu Sanduskv Thiri Traim Accommodation loaves Ciaicnuati at 9 o'clock P. M. Passengers this Irani conuett to Indianapolis via Dayton and Richmond. Sleep at ludl anapol 6 and resume by Morning Train to Chicago. Couuettto IMftoa to Troy and Piqua: also connects to Huntsville on M. R. dt L E. R. R. IBM Train slops al all waj stations between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and botwoen Cincinnati an i Huntsville. Foi r mi Train Accommodation leavea CiacinntÜ at k ' M' Passuugert by this 1 rain connect via Eat oi ind Kiclmiond to Indianapolis. Sleep at Indianapol s. and resume uy .norn.ng i rain to v uu-ago. tliia irin stops at all way stations this tri. in stops at all way stations between Cincinnati and Indianapolis Fifth Train I Kvening Express leaves Cincinnati at 5 o'clock P. M. Passengers bv this Irani connect at Hamilton to Oxford and Connersville. This Train stops at all w av stations. THr Springneid Passengers by C. H. dl D. Kailroad will take 3:20 A. M. an i 'i P. M. Trains. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York IG W) to Bokt'.n.. ... ic i u An additional charge of M its via Niagara Falls. From Cincinnati to Chicago, cither route " " to Indianapolis, either route... " 4 to Lafavetlu. either route. .... - 9Tjb 3 (Ml i 00 f 00 10 UU 6 (JO 5 5 HI 4 75 a j ü no I M 1 CO 1 -o 60 01 to Torre Haute, either route. .. to Buffalo via Lake Shore K. K. to Cleveland 44 44 .4 41 to Toledo .... to Sandusky , to Clyde to Greeuville ii to Trov . . to Day ton to Richmond . to Euton to Hamilton., t" Springfield ii JT "f For all information and Through Tickets, ntiplv at the office, south east corner of Broadway aud Front streets, or ut the Depot. Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM, Ticket Agent. mh!8 P. W. sTRADER, G neral Agent. RAIL ROA D LINES Fw: M CINCINNATI TO THE NOKTH. EAST AND EST, BY KAILROAD. VIA CINCINNATI. COIA M it s AND CLE ELAND ROUTE. To New York by Coluinbut, Cleveland and like Shore Railroad in 32 hourtTo Boston by Columbus, Cleveland aud Lake Sh. re Railroad in 31i hours. To Pittsburgh by ColumbusA Crestline in. ... 14 hours. To Philadelphia iu 3dl hours. Ta BultiBMia la 3iU hours. To heeling in 18 houra. VIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILWAY. Trains run by Columbus time, T minutes fhster than Cincinnati. The KaadB BB this Route are laid throughout with heavy FOUR DAILY TRAINS. First Train Liglitmug Express leaves Cincinnati atC o'clock a.m. Passengers by this train connect to New Vork, Boston, Niagara Fall's, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Crestline, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, W neeling, Zanesville. dre. Stopping netiv -en ( iiieiiinati and t leveland. at Loveland, Mur row, Xeuia, London, Columbus, Delaware, Cardingion, iraliou, Crestliue, Shelby, New Loudon und Grafton only. Sei ond Traiii Accommodation Express leaves Cincii.in.ti at?4äo'cloek a.m. Passengers bj this Train conned to Cleveland (sleep at Cleveland, and rvsume ut T: 30a. in to Dunkirk, Kuttulo, New York and Boston), Zanesville, Wheeling, Wilmington, Washington, Circleville. Lebanon. Ac. This train stops al all way stations between Cincinnati and Cleveland, and between Cincinnati and Washington (except Flag stations slopping only on proper MgJMÜ or notice to t onductor. Ia rd Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3 111 o'clock p. m. Passe agvri by tins Traiii connect to Hillsboro", ChilliCOttM , W'ashingtoii, VVilmiiigton, Lebanon, Ac. This train slops at all way statirns between Cincinnati and Hillsboro', and between Cincinnati and Washington (exctpt Brunch Hill and Liuwood at Turnpike) stoppint on proper signal or notice to Conductor. F.. mh I rain Kvening Express, leaves Cincinnati at 5 o'clock p. in. Passengers by this train connwet to New Yor-i, Boston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Lebanon. Ac. This train stops at all way stations betw -en Cincinnati and Cleveland (except Flag Stations, stop ing only on projier signal or notice to Conductor.) Su iday train to Columbus at s?: 30 o'clock p. m. JCPSpriiigfleld Passengciaby L. M. Railroad will take G a. in. and ä p. in. trains. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York $16 00 From CtncMM ati to BoatoB M 40 An addttlonnl charge of fifty cts via Niagara Falls. troi i Cincinnati to Buffalo via Lake Shore Railroi.d Froi i Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore via Crestline and Pit'sburgh Prat i Cincinnati to Pittsburgh via Crestline Froi t Car Fro i l Cincinnati to Baltimore via Wheeling.... Froi i Cincinnati to Washington via W he ling... Pfau Cincinnati to Philadelphia via Wheeling.. Froi i Cincinnati to WhaeHnB From Cincinnati to Cleveland Froi l Cincinnati to Columbus Froi i Cincinnati to Zanesville Froi i Cincinnati to Springfield Froi. i Cincinnati to Morrow Froi i Cincinnati to Wilmington Froi i Cincinnati to Washington Proi i Cincinnati to Circleville Froi i Cincinnati t Loveland Froi i ( indanati to Hillsborough Froi i Cincinnati to Ghillicothc 10 00 is oo : m 5 INI 14 : 15 M 15 0ä 7 15 8 4 2 1 1 TTPFor all Information and Through Tickets, apply at the office, south east comer of Broad wav and Front sts.. or al the Depot, Cincinnati. W. A. Latham, Ticket Agent. Mlaf P. W. STRADER General Agent. LYIAMVILLF & ( IMVI Ol)S ILl.L It A I I K OA I. FARE REDUCED.; TO TAKE EFFECT ON THE FIRST OF FEB. ie.r4. ?u W 3 40 45 . 50 . 60 5 7n . Wl E VANSY1LLE to Stute Road do do Ingle's 1o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Nash's . . .., Tribble's .. Haub's . . Legringe's. . Mclnlire's .. Kingr's Princeton... Patoka IM) 15 25 35 I 50 j". :s H 4u .Ml CO 70 Field's White Hiver Westfall's . ., Purcell's. ... do io Vincennes... Vincennes to Purcell's do do do do do do do do do do do do Mo do do do do do do do do do do do do do Wattfalra White River Fuller's Fi.-ld's Patoka ... Princeton n King's - Legrange's Htinb s I Stacer's - 1 Inirle's 1 Ml HI 1 "II State Hoad IS Petersburg 1 X KTansv-ille 1 50 do do TTr" Passenger train leaves Evausville every mornirii at 8 o'clock, (Sunday's excejded); arrive at Vincennes at 104 e'efock A. M.. leave Vincennes at a o clock f. M.: arrive at Evansville 41 P. M TTpThe Accommodation Train leaves Vincennes at 7 o'clock A.M.: arrive at Evausville at 11 A.M.; leave Eva-. ville at 1 P. M.; arrive at Vincennes at 5 P. M. All freight will be forwarded by the Accommodation Train. Toln-are the forwarding of freight on the dav of its delivery at the Evansville Depot, it must be delivered at, or before 11 o'clock A. M.: and at Vincennes it inus be delivered at. or before, 0 o dock, on the evening t ie previous uiij. . .i.'ur.i, nALL jai.a-tf PresideuL REMOVED The undersigned has removed to the house of Mrs. Dr. Trafton, three doortabove the Sherwood House, opposite thernansion of M. Rum k0 ol First Street, or Doctor's Arenne. 1 Oflice at the old aUnd on First tL.two doortabove Main where he may be found atall tituea, unlets professionall engaged. jeäbl J. R. WILCOX, M. D.
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Has. W FOR Mack CLOTHING CHEAP A. I.OBBBSTIBBr AND FINE GO TO MACK & IiOBENBTTNE'S 'lern StartliliiU star IX FULL BLAST! EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, IM THE LOW KR STOBT Or SREW's rAVILlON, COBBBB WATkR AMD tV( AM0KK nttKITB. 1 Messrs. MACK & LOBENST1NK have just ree'd and will continue to receive weekly from their large Wholesale Establishment in Cininnati, the largest and most extensive assortment of FALL AND W INTER CLOTHING, manufactured with as especial ieu to meet the wBnU the market, aud t onsisiing of every article of apt are necessary to complete lhe wardrobe of individuals of er rj ute. ' COATS. TA Sne aMortjr.ent of brack, brown, gray, drab, Markinaw Blankets. Box and Overcoats, ttkick'rtl cvmpnrs as to ntako and finish with any Merchant Tailort work in the etrjr, and pnrttemUrlf made op j or the citf trade. A fine lot ol Ci Mb coats of all sizes and nrlwi: üuiwrtftr l.hmt uii.l t.lu. Kr. . 1. l-'..l,t nik Ik . ... 1. .....1 ....... L' . J . , i , . . . ' , Frocks and Sack Coat, full trinied: Sattinett and ( ahmare;:e Coats, brown green and irrev. and all color t Tweed aud t as i inert sack, frock and drew Coal, Roundabouts and Coats oi all kinda. PAMs. W bite and colored linen, and every kind of summt? pants. Superior blk. aud blue cloth and cassimrra patlst fancy French Cassimere Pants; lanc stripe, blue, biaci aud Steele mixed and cadet mixed Salinen Pants, Twee and Corduroy pants of every variety and price to su.f purchasers. VESTS, WiW and f ncy colored Marsailles, Linen and Valencias; black silk and satin Vest- i.w-t unA .lan iik I vel ests; fancy cassimer V ta- aiinott ..a common vests of all kind. M inisi(. OODK. lonsisiing of aa ettgaataiid large assortment of rusto-tte made bosom 1 in .hin ..,.n,.. 1 cravatsofstiperioronnllini..l i...'.tiri.i ..... knit cotton drawert, unde'r-shirts, gloves, su.iude'n every other article usually found in the most extei rsao exlentiv 4 estauiisuiiieui oi the countrv. In con necticn with their large stock " ' clothing, they will keep a tine assort- MBfj llieut ol I ahm Mu nnr 11.. BV Also, all kinds of Piiloii i..vi..n r.iif,.,i. it I unauia and other st les of hat, with a variety o BOOTS ant SHOES, Itisnselessto inci.tion thei Delegant and rerv eTtten sive lot of togskin and other kinds of Taenat," Caaraa Bags alid aliuks. Offering our heartfelt thanks for the unmistakable deraonslratrations of approval received iu both the w hole sale ami retail departments of our business, .n rvtpesfrrully soliciting a continuation of the publick favor, nat deem it unneceatary to lecapitnlate our unrivalled facilities and systems of conducting our business, w bich enable us to com pete, if not excel, any establishment of thr kind in the Tnion. We beg to tay, that every ttep i progress, in exj.erience, and extending our busineae, tends towards enabling us the more to extend great la -lucemenis and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree tince UiM spn ig, we are this season enabled to offer to our friendt,. ami to the inspection of purchasers generally, a stock oil eortds, which in iiperiority of make, beau'tv of tvlea,. and lowness of prices, has certainly not iu equal, ei'tbori iu the East or W est I . ITCountry merchants should not fail to tee tkasatock before purchasing. MACK . LOBENSTINK. Ecansrille, Sept. 7. 1P53 . slff LAIII 71AOE CEOTHINO, sX W IVKItUHlNO (iOODS, II A 'I'M, -am. CAPS, A:c. Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In. n St., nearly oipoitp Rank. THE undersigned his Just opened a Clothiag aad Furnishing Establishineiit, opposite the l ank Sd door b low Alley. He has a lare Mock of RandynaS ( lotBlnr, Parniahtng Goods, o.e.. which an off'ert for sale at the very lowel pricet. Knowing the d-mtnat of Uns market thoroughly, in this line of businc,.. bait prepared to gratify them. His goods have been parchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Those wanting Clothing 0r auv descriaHOB), or Gentlemen's Furnishing (;o,hIi. generali weuld find it to their advantage to call at thiteilabl tall men! Batorpurchisingelsewhere. In Uiit stock will befettd Overcoats. Cloaks, Dress. Frock and Sack Coats. Kbiru Mats ami Caps, ore, &c. which are now ojn for intperUOBj Those wanting; bargains had U-tter callBttklt house, as good articles will be sold cnasr. ! have nlso lurge astortment of WATCHFB ADD JE Vt ELRY.allof which will be warranted, to which I call the attentiou of tbe public. j' L. KAH5. STIC AK.IIT LIÜE CLOTniNr. NTOBEf o.h main otrkt, at i kkn riatr akb ou v. GUMBERTS & OOTTLEIB ARE receiving:.: their WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL fTothing Esuiblishmem, a rrg atsorlment of RKA1IV .MALE C.oTH.NG'of supol.tv .nd nianutactiired in the most fashionable etvles. A fl'ne lot of Gloth Coats or all sizes; auperior black and hlua hr-nch and Engli.i, cloth J'r-ss. Frock and ack Coati " .i.-iiuii-re .oam. tiro wn. green ofevery style, price, analtt and color. E8TS A N L PA NT A LOONS or the most beautiful patterus ever brought to Ibis Mar ' SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS ' Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, ami Sacks HATS AND CAPS ofevery style and cmtaraa than erer sold in this market. TRUNKS AND VALISES. I ari.et Sacks, w itha la flN' :iil'lmulil .I fm.rn.m. - and Furnishing Goods, all of which we will sell on tha , "!f i'ime PUn' " ''"P the cheapest, t all and see for yourselves. oc G I'M HERTS V GOTTLRIB. KEADY-1IADG ( LOTH " jTf Fl It.MSIIixo (;OODS, HATH.UV U CLAMydkCteMUt C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 Me) Journal Office. THK undersitfii.-d l,:i; i-t l-en receivtnr at the above ( LOTH15G. FUKXLSH1KG GOODS, dec, which Aa of. rers for sale to old and new customers, at wholesale or retail, at lhe very lowest prices. Thev are or the best manufacture and made iu the most fashionable style, Having been purchased m h rale- :. y, ill enable them to sell a', the very lowest prieea. 'I hose wanting Clothing ol any descripti. n, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods jrenerally, would fid it to their advantage to call at Out -1 .Nihmeiit before piirebasinr elsewhere. In this stock will be foand OrataeaM, Cloakt, Dr-sss. Frock and s.o k Coats, Shirts. Halt. Cape, Ac, dtc, which are cheilp huIM,cll. Call if yon want to f el goodh He hat also on hand a large assortment of Comprising all or Unary varieties, which he oflerafor aal at reduced prices. JUT3'!! and examine these Goodt, as they are worth? of attention. dec 8. KAHN. R jH. R. Ita Happy Effect upon a New Tf arrlecT JONATHAJI K. MILLER, a""pedlar. aged 9. ob tkn 1st or April left his home iu lhe northern aast New Vork, in apparent good health on bit weddinr tour, in company with his young bride. O.i hit return home he wat suddenly attacked with In animator? Rheumatism; lhe attack came on while rifltskal cars, and so severe and painful were his tuffehngt that loan of 1 it v wet the cheekt of maiiv kind srdtvair. thizing traveling companions. At Vtica, K.T. the cart were changed and a pats, nger knoa ii,r tbe v'irtuea of Radway't Ready Relief, purr based a bottle at Dr Warner's Drugstore; he immediately applied the KeHef te the sufferer-he nsed up the whole bottle, and apon arriving at racuse, the pain was so n.nch relieved that he was enabled to walk to his cairisge without assistance. He has since reported himself cured o '," V of. "r '''"''ntory Rheumatism, Radway'a fer try It UÜy t1' P- -ue ho aaf- ' ' ' R K K S S Whether in the bonet, nesb'joinU, or rontrlet. whether ... w.; ,.eu ur K-et, wnerever it it, Radwav's Relief will in a lew moments, remove every particle of irritation Trom the system. ' MERCURIAL PA1SS. Persons who have been salivated with mercury, and uk .OD"ecu i" their system, whose bones acbo wiih pain, whose flesh is covered with tor-i, are assured a speedy relief ai u.jr MhMa, and a complete eradieatioii r the poisonous deposits, by the use of Kadway't Keady Kelier and Kenovatiug Kesolvent. Cronpg, Spasms, Cholera, Dv stufen, IMarrhnra Pick Headache, and Chill Fever. R. K. Relief it to baUkea internally and applied externally. General Agent for the State "or Kentucky Edwia Morris, wholesale druggist, Louisville; also, for tale hj Kamond v Patten, 4th street, and I. P. I.I -k well, 34 street. J"ho ('. Davie and Scribner dr Devol, 5ew Albaay C. H. Clarke. Vii.cei nes; Walling dc Ely. Princeton ; p. K. Suire. druggist, Madison; and all respectable dnggtmtm throughout the United State and Canadst. Wdol.sKV tV LINCK,) . MILLER or CO. AgaaM, EvtnsTille, lad. RADWAT dc CO., tep7 162 Fulton st.. New York. lALED Ha; Oats and Shelled Corn, Alto Rar Cora on hand and fer s.cks or loose, kept constantly tale at tiie new W estcru Feed Store. deel T GRANT Ar CO. BV ftKli Jaat ree'da new tupply of It Hot 1 on
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