Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 292, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1854 — Page 4

MEDICINAL.

"pHF .ifi r0R',"10' AND AUW, CICIHATl 1 iL , t ha8 rmo er.antile Gal nt J?.. "eW bai,,l",:f. northwest corner or Wal Mit of i 1 8treeW' where he hs flu-'1 splendid MthljmT exfresl- f' " !.uue.l1uvi,g spare . an.',., P nor ,XP' l" -aeking thern in every re SSfSJEteZ?" U" J 3-Hoon.. mJV jn teaching combines practice with in ,1" U,,,of " oks, the pupils are exerrh J "HfcfJ "tries of even Ha laafcli Paaa inl i,J 1urna,tz",.postintr. balaacJng account, open .t. 1 .w9'!' f " Kr,at variH "r differ-nt setTof .. W ,,' partnership and individual business, w iere the business has ,1. pros,,. r,l:h and adverse;un.l V.li !llir-Vn the stutloiu lor entering into the practical duties of the accountant in anv k in. I ..1 business. 9uv SSS? wl consist of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, embracing tverv department ar tra.l o and mercantile accounts, viz: Wholes, ir rean, commission, exchamre. Iianbimr - pipping. Individual, partnership, steamboating, and' ..k-.u .u lomonny ousinc: couitnercial calculations, 1 Pr.ll : I 11,'IIIIMn.kM. II . . . 'I i . r ..t.i., .in i i.ecwures on conimercia' I iw, ' aiso lectures oo the science of accounts, custom of mer"""w, Vit. In addition to th? rei-u ar course of studv, the under igned has made arrangements with Messrs. Henry "now, Esq., Hon. B. Storer. Prof. f. W. Wright and other eminent Lecturers, to deli vera cours- of lectures n the sublocU of common law, hist.,rv of commerce, political economy as connected wrth cuinmeree. chemmvr as connectea with commerce, and other subjects of PI.V.-. i in a commercial aaun of view, never iiariuueeii in any .Ucrcantifr College in the U. BUtes. Pupils Ufo in4tllftil liuli viilnrillv niwl nnt in Classes, so that ssudents may enter at anv time, and proeeed in the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupil are examined privately if they desire it) when the student uu dergoos rigid and thorough interrogation by the Prin et pal assisted by a commit.ee of Practical Accountants an I Business Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who are deemed worthy of them. A course can becompletud In from six to len weeks. 1 he Principal will take pleasure in doing evervthinc In his power to advance his students, and make' them thorough and accomplished accountants; and bis cxten live acquaintance with the busmen aaataMaMs will generally enable him to pr eure situations for those de sirons of obtaining them. TERMS.Por a full course of lesonsin Book Keepag, Writing, Commercial C.ib-ul uions. Commercial Law, Act JO. jaajjjjAwly) K. S. BACOR, Principal. iTI A K B Ii DEI'O'l' ! REMOVED TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANK OSS' TONS ofthe finest Marble ever brought to the LYÖ West, at Wholesale or Ketail. Deale.-s in Mar bte are expressly invited to examine my stock, fori will make it to their interest to patronize me. My slock consists of Carrara, White veined ft Dove colored I tali an in blocks and slabs. American white, vari.'ate.l, blue, clouded and statuary, which was selected with great care at the Vermont Uuurrics. MOM'MEXTS of all stlea, SCHÖLLS, OBI.E1SK, fOVS?. HEAD .VXD FOOT STOXES, Counter tos am. 'Furniture Marble on hand and made oorderat iaste'n prices. Gralefu' for thrf past liberal patronage, 1 expect to merila c ntiuuaucu of ihc same. Give me a call. M. A. 1. WKEXCE. N B Orders from a distinct promptly and satifacrlly filled. All work warranted. augJ9 CABINET WARS HOUSE. UOItl It 1 FF. lt. U IX. I hivi on hand a large supply of every variety of Labuiet v ar , of the best workmanship and material, on Maiu be tween I turd and rourih streets. Lumber Vard. I hare also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoned. Also, T5,U00 feet dressed Flooring. Coffins. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand. AU ihr above articles I will sell on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling house next the shop. jyi-oin COPPEB HOUSE AND RESTARAUT. Waltr Street, nezt Iaramce Company, Kanimlle,la. HENRY SCHAEFFEU'S new Coffee House and Kestaurat, in the three story brick house, between Insurance Co. office and the Pavilion Hotel, is now titled v pin the best style, and he is prepared to receive his frlendsand the public, and aecommodate them in the aest manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest ( Iquors, Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he will serve up in the most approved style and at all hoars of the day. Mr. S , will always keep a good va riety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house is a BOWLING SALOON, with twnfne Alleys, and every accommodation requisite for auch place. Also a BILLIARDSALOOX.withtwoexcellent tables, with India Rubber cushions, and Saloon lit up with gas. dec9-taprl Lamaco Steam Furniture Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Messrs. W ETZEL cV K L I X TWO K T would inform the public that having recently established in Lamasco City, a Steam Furniture raetorv. lh hav commenced manufacturing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, and several other kinds of Furniture by steam, thus enabling the in to furnish these articles lower than can be purchase.! elsewhere in this city, and .it Cincinnati Factor prieet. Their work in every respect is equal to that of the Ciucinna'i factories. They are also prepared to d- Turning v. ork. id'evury des criplion, and will be pr--; ir l to furni-h country innnuaciurers with what they desire la tail particular. 1'heatention of those wauling Furniture la radlad to the work, of this Factory. The warerooin is oi: Mala Itfnal. tftweaa TUwa aaal Pourth. We keep for sa'e ( halfl äf ataVaaal varieties, besides all other kinds of Furniture, at the room. dec8H-ly) SOMETHING NEW! MHSSiS. JAMBS SCAS l'f.l d SOX, HAVE just received a large lot of BTOVKI fr.eu All.any.N. York, Cincinnati, and Louisville. The larghst lot. and best assortment of the most ai'ro ed oattern ever brought t IhlsCity. The most beautiful Parlor Stores of the ago. Forfurther particulars, call and examine our assorlmentalthe old sui.-t one door fr-uu the Washington House. sept Ij-tf BADLERY-WARB ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J . P . K I, f . I T T , r&K OCALKK IN V'K S ) L K R -W A K , ijr C. , HAS just received a full assortment of Saddle Trees of all kin-Is. Itii lie Bits, Siirru Irons, K iggy Mountigs. Webs, Seating, V ., iVc, which h will sell on rea.nable terms. I! lis keeps ou hand a general assortnont of Sa ldl ts. Harness. in lies, and all other tluias npertiiinin to the basil W M his own inauiifacture, on Vlainstreet, aatween First and Second streets, at the old Stand. oetX-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THK undersigned nave purchased Prta TnLrT Livery Siali,u lcU9t street, and made id ftfS provemenUto it, and now have on hand fo STSSi ) hire a good m of HOSES. BUGGIES ao kYi iw ' l" wh'ch we ""vile the attention of th . public. They intrtii 1 from this time to endeavor to satisj the wanuofthcj public in this particular, snd hopethi arliclesand terms will prove agreeable. Carriages fol parties excursions, funeral Ac. w ivann h,ni u-in. provided with g 1 hostlers, we are 'prepared to board orses and keep them in the best style K. H. DeGARMO. BOOT A n iM I'UTOKV WATER STREET, SEAR THE PAVILLIOS HOTEL arfetiV 1 " "l"1"r,i)',1',, would reswctfullv in- ..,-" all form the public, that he has now on hand M1 2 f Lj l" e largest and most approved stvles of ' L aeuslom and sale w-irk. Ladies' Morocco Aid, Ladies' Boots, Buskins, Walking Shoes and Slippers Also for Misses', &c, die. Also oa hand, a splendid stock of le aiti-r and Findings, tor sale wholesale and reail low for cash, at his old tan. I on Water street S doora above Pavilion Mat. lauglllly P. DEUSXER. SHBRWOOD HOUSE. THE subscriber has taken the above house, and has entirely refitted and refurnished it. and i. r,...,.,...i to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory ... in F'uu... o, wie nouse in a satisfactory He has also rented the brick Stable, owned Burke, and has a good stock of horses and car. manner. Mr. Peter riagestoiei. .1 A I The staid--is large, clean an I well located, and nuul hostlersare in constant attendance. Particular attention Will Do pai-1 to nie cart oi norses p-n w 1 1 t log. ami in all respects, iho public shall

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JflSCKUAMOUS. J S5f BIIMTBBT ffffTH E A (-'. PKOrr.SSOK WOOD'S UNEttUALED HAlk RESTORATIVE. OLD LAMM AM) GENTLEM ES MA DE YGUXG AGAIN I , MANY Ladle and Gentlemen have been prevented from forming a good match for life, if their greyhair or tiald heads had nut changed their appearaaee i much, that they were regarded as old and iieranuateil persons. Ttierofore r ad this, and avail ywurself of the opportunity to supply yourself at once with an article which Icis never failed to give entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It wi 1 give the Raid-headed youthful looks, turn: gr-y rfsirtO itnialur.il color, and removes all Dandruff an 1 ,'p- Wt aM liall-rfrm the Scalp. 1 1 a so invigorate. tn9 Hair, mIh it soft an! glmwv. as in-- mirr .li-'-nts act upon tin: roots oflhesame. IthasiK cn take by scientific, as well us ly men wlio stand hi:rh in the public HtoM, ami found "salislai liry. Over .,HUU lotllcs have a I read) tieen sold within the last three months, iu llicr, it of M. I. ouis and vicinity, ami over twice that number in the Slates of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. Of tue iintiieiise iiantity of letters and certificates whi !i are voluntarily sent every day to the Proprietor, he would select a lew and submit them hero to the public's attention : St. Lons, Ort. 24. 18.73. Prof. Wood Sir: At your reiptest, I willingly give you a statement of the effects ofyourHair Restorative upn my hair. I commenced itsns whn my hair war iiiile gray, and I 0011 began to see its eff-ct in restoring the natura! fluid to it, it immediately Legan to change to its native color, until It is entirely restored; and from art fully watching its effects, I amsatisfled that it is not only entirely healthy in its effect, lut that if faithfully applied according to directions, no lady will bedisap pointed. I therefore cheerfully recommend it to all my tneuds and all who nave c.se for such an article. - , Respectfully v ours. Ac. 'MKS. E. BEARDSLEY.

Extract of a tetter f,m R. Thorn, Sheriff of liwlie County, III. Professor 0. J. Wood Dear Sir: You rt of J iino Cist, necomjianied by a bottle thereafter commenced using it. and it has entirely restor "i Minr Huir Kr:oriirr, was rnceiTed. I very soon " ' mv hair to its n.itvral ynulliful olor. Ihcro is cu--1.1 111. I t m i - .1 . siuerauie i i , . . i r nr uie article, occ. Very lespeclfully yours, ft. TIIOKN. Kasin. Mich., Aigut2, 1HÖ3 This Is to certify that one year ago I was mute gray and my hair so thin upon the top of my head, that 1 feared its entire loss. In this c--million 1 applied for and obtained a;botlle of Prof. Wood's "Kestorative," and before I had used one quart bottle, die gray hair had entirely disaipeared, and It had thickened up so as to be as full as usuai, anu u assumed a oeautitul glossy appeanince, atparenuy more ieaii!ilul tnan it ever was before. 1 do. therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also state that I use it now, occasionally, lor its healthy and baaaUfjiag effects. SAKAH J. BKOW.N. Tho following certificates sjieak for themselves, as the gentlemen whose signatures are attached, are known to thousands : St. Lnris, September 20, 1-T3. Dr. O. J. Wood Sir: 1 have used nearly two bottles of your Hair Restorative and htve found its erects verysatisfactory . It has entirely destroyed alt dnndrufffrom my head, and restored my hair to its original color, which had become quite gray, WM. TKUESDA IL. St. Loris. Septem her 29, 1853. 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, when 1 bust saw him before, was v'erv a-rav. had been completely restored to itsoriginal color, haviiig

as flue glossy appearance as it had when 1 knew him Vc. Jicc., and are constantly receiving fresh supplies, twenty years ago. from the manufacturers and Eastern markets, which they I commenced using the Restorative ahoux live weeks are determined to sell at a small advance, ago, and am perfectly convinced that it will produce the Ourarliclesare all selected with great care, and wardesired effect, it having restored the color of my hair, , ranted to give satisfaction as to genuineness, duality and more than half - if w hitch was white, to prociscl) the same price. it was when I was twenty years old, with th-s same heal- j Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, thy and glossy appearance. 1 Inive no hesitation in re- ! and Shoulder Krac-s of the most ai. proved stvles.

commending it ( my friends aitd the public generally, ! believing that if us-d according to directions they will not be disappointed. Yours, very respectfullv, X. B. HÜLM AX. There are many young gentlemen, ns well as plenty ofold ones, whose! eads are turning gray, which gives the former a good deal of uneasiness, ami exposes the

age ol the latter. I'o avoid these liuie perplexities we ! onrstock when in the city, and all orders will beattunda.h MM such of our leaders to use Professor Wood's Hair ! ed to im u-liatelv and carefully packed. Kestorative, whi hill. in tue course .f a few weeks, Ali.km C. Hai.lock. HALLOCK c STODDARD,

change the whitest hair to its natural color. It does not dye the hair, like n..tofthe hair restoratives, but nroduces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the liual end and pi ves it a fine and glossy appearance We have seen many persons who have used it success fullyand who pronounce it the ouly invention which has come up to their idea of a "sure ci.re for gray heads." We commenced using it about two months since, and if we are any judge of age and beauty, it made us at least ten years younger. In fact, we are beginning to look quite young again, and fee; very much like getting a young wife. The change is miraculous, and it would be as difficult to flud a gray hair now as it w.u. I be to ilnd an idea in the head ofthe Duke of Buckingham. We know 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 remedy, and we advise thorn not to delay longer. ' ntr er fail's. St I.oait Herald, Prepared and sold Wholesale and Reta.l. atXo. 114 Market street, under Wymau's Hall, St. Louis. Mo. For sale in Eausville, Wholesale and Retail, bv nov lä-Umd 5cw HALLOCK A STODDARD. snOTIILItDD t'IHLK LOXi WMKlt UP! TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ! ! Trcni'MidoiiH Volcanic Kruptionül A man "Seared as with a Hot Iron" I If THE SEETHING LAVAtn JUMK three years ago wc took into our emidovment and confldeitt-e, a man bv the name of Mclj:in So wen were we pleased with Ins devotion to business, and the interest he displayed in our pecuniary affairs, that in the course of a few months we took him into a limited partnership for one year. Thus, by large pecuniary gain, and the introduction of his name into the commercial community , he was warmed into social an I public being and vitality by and through our aid and influence. viper like, he stung the hands that gave him sustenance. Having learned the immense popularity of that wonderful remedy, THE MEXTCAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! .no not nav nig genius enough to originate, nor intellect and talent enough to sustain an article of his own conception, and original and independent of others for an exisi in i- -use au parasites, no determined to cling to the snirts and draw vitality, sustenance and SHpport IrOM o-.hers. IL made a mixture of "TAR and TURPENTINE" "lilt'lied from us a uamo" mutilated ourdirec ti oik. and advertisements, and called this abortive deformity "Volcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and flimsy pretext oforigiualit . He has made desperatoerforts to i ml uce dealers and the ieople to ai r and rsa his Worthless, filthy and pernicious trash, by i epresentiiig it to be similar to, aod equally ettk-acious with the original, true, and oulv genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! But he ha- signally failed in his labored attempt a' deception, and has had to resort to Pi rry Davis' Pain Killer" to make a pret arious suporl? Waal can we say o'such a man? Ifhe has any conscience we need say no more. If he has none, we can only warn the nubile against imn, and thus for the present we leave him in his j naked deformity aud exposed to the BURNING FLArylEB OP TRITT FT rfOBl u. agtuiy of which his "villainous compound' eaa nerer relieve him. .HTCAUTION NUMBER TWO. 1( Another feeble effort has been made to profit by the popularity or our article, by a man in Louisville, who put up a few frees of a preparation whit-a he called "Amerieae MaaUag Liniment." He has, however, become sati I I of the error he committed, and has "pledged his sacred honor" that he will never more iiifdi ge ou our rights, i.or aite apt to deceive and impose upon the credaUtj or unsusi.ctingcontl,ltnce of ihe public, on whom he is aaaeadaal for his living. With this pledje, we have agreed to draw a dark veil of charity and forgive-.ic-s over his past acts, and let him go in peace. BUT WjJ WARN THE AFFLICTED! Tob ware of all Impositions, and buy no Liniment that has notour name on the wrappers sad directions, and th evidences of the "copy right secured," and you will g-tlhe worth of your money, get relief from your inlcrmities. and bless the day that you used the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENTILf 1 h,; I iniment is put up in three sizes, and retails at ts, ;o i ts and $l. The largo titles contain much more Liniment iu proportlt u to ine prices and are therefore cheapest. jTJ" Principal office 304, Broadway, New York, and comer Third and Market streets, St. Louis Mo., aud for sale hy dealers In Drugs and Medicines aud by country store keeH-rs in all partsof the United States. Jf"3 For sale iu Evausville by KKLLER, FARXSLEY A CO., MILLER dr. CO.. Jv,6-,' w and several other Druggists. CO-PAKT.ElMMlP. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner ship under the style and firm afOaJe. Fovraa A Co. for the transaction of a general Forwarding and Commission Business ; and have erected for that purpose a very large and spacious Fire-proof Warehouse. uu the U abash and Erie Canal and comer of Locust and Dunham streets, and near the Depot of the Evausville and Cr-wfordsville Railroad, where they will have ample room und convenient facilities for storing all kin Is of Produce and Merchandize. bey wilt give special care to Consignments, either by River u. . . i. . r "J promptly at the lowest rates. v x uuat vS ''I a-sa-Ih.vwiii-iJ . ' ,. , ' 1 " n ill Hit' burmoKi Liu nn Irk lliii 1 1 1 r i n . i m mm,' ' I'S lOV'IIUI Ulli IIIIVU til' ' I'M I IIUJV V I a f'M 111-., tip 1 ' I , . ih j .....PL-..? orders for the iiipn-lin... ,.r .n.l Molu...-. mm th.. - ' ' ui'M i i m ill iii i 1 1. 1 . . aim ."iviiy 1 1. ( oast, us one of tUc Hrm mi K in il... Knulh .lupin th , . - . " " n They hone by unrei, the public patronage F 1 aironagc. ey hope by unremitted attention to merit and share M. W. FOS'IEK. GEO. POSTER, W. M. AIKMAN. j u Ihdting Juj alid 6n i o' Chain, CotI vrmmuwt MIAMKLM A. kkiu.v. SilAWHUII eaKElLLV.

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DR. O. HALSTED S PILI S WILL relieve every ''huniun being" who has any o ' the following uijdoius : Indigestion Headache Biliousuess Extreme Nervons Agitation Acidity Palpitation of the Heart A sense of oppression at An incapacity for the slightthe pit of the .stomach est exertion Depression of Spiriu Mistiness t Indistinctness of Heaviness Vision Cold Hands and Feet Umdeiisant tiste in the Numbness of the Lima and Mouth, particular' when other itarts rising in the morning rwino. in tlw inornilKr Vertigo, Xatisea Mftaaltf ot Kespn-ation Stupor Irritabilityi Drowsuivss Debility Extreme Languor and Ex hsustiou Restlesviess Costiveuess. Dull heavy pain and sense of w eiglit in the Head A temporary loss of memory A seme of Emptiness Puis.- less freiientand rr.ore feeble than usual Despondency Emaciation and Extreme Debility. Prlncinnl Depot at BURNET'S, NO. 14, EAST FOURTH STREET' cm. innati. ohio. For sale !v Druggists every where. Trice M 'f iilK. Countrv Dealers suiddied at Proprietor's prices dv uu i inciunsii I'rugirisU. 1 r'Purchase none but "O, Halsted's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills." ICr'Every box ofthe Genuine Pill, has the nameof "(. H&lktbu" on the side iabel. For sale in Evausville, Ind., by KKLLBR, FARXSLEY A- CO., HAM.OCK & STODDARD, MILLER dc CO. oct20 WOOLSEY & LUGE. TO DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS, AND COUNT KY M KK CHANTS. THE undersigned have now In store a large stock of Drugs. .Medicines. Chemicals. Oils. Paints Varnishes, Dye Woods, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Brushes, Pure Brandy, old Rre Whisk v ami Wines for medical purpotrs only, ofthe very best 'utilities. Also a large supply of liaguerrean Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, Ac, at a small advance from Eastern prices. Mrs Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco, and n choice lotof old Havana Segars Bird Cages, Seeds and Fountains. Merchants and dealers will please call and examine W. II. P Stoddard. t Wholesale Piuvnits. Oct. S If Maiu street, near the rier. iAitririi:!;as MAGTC WOUND HEALER! This is decidedly the greatest Remedy for lUc cure of Fresh Cuts and Bruises, that has ever (en before the Public. It will cure Fresh Cuts. It will cure Freak Bruises. It will cure Fresh Sprains. It will cure Sore -Nipples. It will cure Chapped Hnnds. It will cure Inflamed Eye. A ltd all External Injuries. PE D THE FOLLOWING rphSI I.VO.N . as regards the magical influence that GARDIXKK'S MAGIC WOUND HfaiALEK eturts over i-resU ( ills : LETTER FROM ILLINOIS. Fancy Pai, Franklin Co., 111., t August lälh, i . ( Ma. Gai'.pinkr : Sir: I have had your Magic Wound Healer in my family the ho-t year, and have used il in several cHses. 1 will mention one or two of them in particular: Last winter 1 was chopping; and mv axe struck a limb and glanced and struck my ankle, which il cut very bad. I used nothing els.- u but your Magic Wound HeaW, and it was well in about tw'o weeks. Our little child, which is about eighteen mouths old, had a very bad oreuKiug out on its ue.nl in w ife put nothing else on it in your .igic wound Healer, and K cured it in a few days. I have also used it ou my horses, and it gives general satisfaction. Kaaaeetfafly, v.iurs, GEORGE R. MARVELL. , , CUT HI TOE OFF ! The evidence here given in favor of GARDINER'S MAGIC WOUND HEALER will seem almost incredible to those who have never tested ii street sig ptwere, nevertheless we give it in Mr. DoOge'sown words, as we know il to be true: Mr. WILLIS DODGE, living near Cynthiana, Posey county, liiL.saysthai last wlnter,about Christmas, while engaged in chopping wood, he cut his foot verv had, he repaired to the house and got his boot off. and found that his great Tea wai cat off: he sent immediately for a bottle of OAK DINER'S MAGIC WoUXD HEALER, (as he h id heard -i its being ased for fresh cuts,) and havii-g put the toe li.n k to it ; pl..ce, commenced uing the Magic wound Healer, and in a short time the pain and soreness all left; he continued the use of the Magic Wound Healer, ami in a few weeks .s TOM GfiOiVF.I) o.v AQAiftll net er having inflamed or become sore. Mr. Dodge saj s he ma be referred to as to the honeflu he receive.! irom i!,c ofthe Magic Wound Healer, as he has used it in -everal lascsiu bis family, and says it is the best remedy for fresh cuts he ever used. -Numerous certilicates could de given, but wetbink the roregoing sufficient, as thev show conclusivelx hat Gardiner's Magic Wound Heiilerwifearsrr , and euLs treated with the Magic Wound Dealer will not inflame or becomo sore JLT Prepare,, by JAS. L. GAROINEK. Sold by Ihoinas Newman, Mount Vernou, 'nd. " K. H. rJallack, Princeton, ' Wu .I, m & i.inck. Kvansville. and by Country Merchants geuerally. I reblT 2md3m w r "AV W tiif. acit a nrrs! rp.KE MhK'S KOCK OIL. a tea spoonful ever, three X hours, in the abs.-i.ce of the fever, and M'U will be cured of Ague. Same dose will cure Diarrhoea -dose e'ery hour for Cholera Morbus for Piles and Rheuma-ti-in, dose 3 times a day. and apply externally. tor hums Worms ami Croup it isau exc llenl reniedv. For Sore Eyes, bathe 3 times aiav. You can be cured of Coughs and Colds, bite Swellings, Old Soros and Ulcers, Cancerous Affections, eke. Ate., by tu use. It hi cured hopeless casesof Klin tness and Deafness. Good for Riles. Kruptions of th Skin. Titter, and Female Dis eases. NOW TIlKSK THINGS ARE SO, and the reason is Nature made th s Oil. and made it right. It is making cures and friend rapidly us soon as tried, all over the country , it is bottled in its'Natural Mate, and, uu like the old Kentucky O.I, is uaeU iaternally as well as externally. Get a free Circular of Directions of the Agent examine and try this wonderful remedy. It is safe and disappoints none. Price .'i0 cents. EVERY VESTIGE of the dreadful Disease, Scrofula, can be completely eradicated in less time and atlesscost or inconvenience to the patient than with any other remedy. 'I he healthful balm fr m Nature's secret spring. The i, loom of health, aud life, to man will bring; As from her depths the magic liquid flows To e Im our sufferings, and assuage our woes. This Petroleum is obt aincd from a well near Pittsburgh Pa., 4) feet below the earth's surface. For sale bv KELLER, FARNSDEV CO , WOoLSKY & LIN CK and HALLOCK di STODDA I! D, Kvansville. K. AI. LYON. Fort Wayne, ocHdAw Proprietor r,.L. 'jfiaWLW ;( i:iiy. rTlHE undersigned has removed his stock of Groceries J- rrom Water street, to th" New H corner of Locust and Second streets. As he desigas to - re,'u.ur supply ot goo.i articles, appropiiate W tetna; prices , tboso i UM'tCI, IIIU l "Uli 111 UU' 0 ust Misih III1 Ili.ti.W til mm - L. St . sm 1" " a auare oi me patronage or , r,.ui, I., ... . I . . TZ Ml VUUU U I III J. M. HAMILTON seplö dif VI. Illll III'V. MF.RCHANTTAlLOR,onFirst.t;eet.betweenMain and Ucust Is now prepared to manufacture any L: lllil lf U eilllt r f I" ..lb -a a l . a . . . . able styles. Mr. II. will im. k.u.i. ti . - - - ' ' -I'--v ('ouis 1.0 meru a con. tinuaiiceof the pntrouaae w hü w nidi in. i,-,. h...,., i,.i.,.,.j hrvtrvd.

- -','". a me snortesl notice, anu "o every otner article in tie lino nr FLn-r rHwarrantedto Ut. Hehasagoodassortme.uof Fpringand They are now manufacUiring U e r ' .', W in?i ,d'.7 Kummer G00.U, eonsisting of Cloths, Cassimers, of va- have the best and most 1 , , r n1 t i rious colors, plam and fancy Yestlngs, cc. Ac Sum- warrant satisfacüon or ne trad e. C l and Lo us ' mer Clothing made un in the neatet and n.ntrnhi..n. 1 inbl -an ana see us.

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DliY-G00))S & ' GROCERIES.

TIILXEH VOItKUKYSTAL P ALACK, A FAILURE ! N' OT that we mean to sav the Exhibition in Xew York was a failure; no, there were very handsome things ot all .Nations exhibited there; but the cxieetat ion through the wholecountry.and uirticularly in .Vew York was so great, that many Nlore-keejiers iniend- d to make fortunes in a year laid in heavy slocks of Ihe finest and Jest Goods and consequently, that our hoiueloving people dk not like to spend their money by the bushel, staid at home, and many of those fortune-seekers Jiad to j in, and grve up business. Our Itiiyertn Xew York, who is always on the lockout for good Istrgiius, as our iKtotnoaj nell know, had, a couple weeks ago, a good chance to buy a whole stock OF FAXCV DRESS AMI HOUSEHOLD GOOlis. at far reduced prices, which we offer now to sell as low as never was aiiy'.l i ig here before. The articles, too mi uteroti t' mention, we only will do in art, viz: A Hue ussortmvnt of LIXKXS; DeLAIXES, plain und printed; PRIXTS, JACONETS; SWISS MUSLINS; CURTAIN MUSLINS; KID GLOVES; Dh'ESS SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest and best assortment of ENGLISH HOSEKY; FIXE FLA XX ELS; BED TICKS; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. ' ... . We only wish everybody would come and examine w,,s !l " K' as there was never anything here before like it. (jan- WM. LOWEXTMALL & CO. NEW YORK COMMISSION HOUSE. TIIOH AS I. y I G1IF.R, WESTERS PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street, Xew York. BEING long established with an extensive connection in the aiove business, respectfullv solicits consignments of all kinds or Western Produce", which will rceive immediate and pemonal alienti in ut the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments or tobacco, an. I lilieral cash advances made on all Shipments when required by J. il. .MAGHEE & CO., fuhflttr KvaiMvillo, Ind. HF.OIOICD'S FAMILY GUOCEUY. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citi lens of Evausville and vicinity," that he lias just opened a fresh stock of Family Groceries, and Provi sions of every description, on Fi r.t street, next door to James Steel's Lumber Yard, where h- hopes, by strict attention to business, to lueritaud receive a share of public patronage. 1 am daily receiving fresh supplies of Butter, Cheese, Eggs, La'. I and Poultry from the country, and shall keep constantly on hand a full supply of all staple articles for table use. My M A RKET WAGON will deliver all goods bought t my Store, to the residence ofthe purchasers, prompt ly upon the receipt of their orders. Please cull and ex. au ine my stock. (janlo-ly) K. T. BEDFORD. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING!! MESSRS. SATERLEE & DE'GARMO have now on hand a good assortment of one und two hrse ar riages. Rockaways and Buggies, manufactured at their own shop alter th I most approved and modern styles. Messrs. S. iNc DeG. will promptly nil all orde s for'custorn work in the neab-st and BOM substantial innnnrr. and not surpassed by Eastern niaiiufacturers, -UU r iii aaaltty or price. They have an experience.! Carriage Blacksmith who does up the Iron work in a st le not to be excelled. aj, jN CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartner ship, under the name and style ot Lkwis V Grav and have made arrangements with the late firm of Harrington, Crane & Co., to serve us their successor, in the Receiving, Fowarding and Ooaualsaioa Busi.iecs la tab city. We would laaaartfM solicit a cnr.tmnance ofthe pat ronage hereUdore so liberally extended towards the Int? flnu, and bespeak the good edasw of our friends, pledg ing ourselves to spare no ellorts to promote the interests of all who may entrust business to our one. KDW AKD LEWIS, Evausville, Sept. 1st 1852 sepui-tf CHARLES GRAY. STOVES! TIX AXI1 COPIU5l EM - blUIMBRT. THOMAS St AXTLIX, ofthe Arm of SVantliu J: x P-'r '" hs ref,.- i tr,,:., Princeton and lakci'.$"u "l1 h's re-ideiice p T:i,ai,elitl in Tll.srii v. T wherein- will devot- his persona! attention to all hr.'iiches ortheir business. Mr. S. would call the al.eut'on of the public gen -rally and hi- obi cnsUHUers Ut their extensive stock of KTOVKM, IIN am' HKfcTIKUN WARE, and all other articles p.-rlaining lo their business. They are also pre) ared to do all sorts of Tin. Copper and Sheet-iron Custom Work, Steamboat work, eve. Ate. Also Tin and other metalic HooHug done at the shortest notice ami in Ihe most aerUm mrm. Call atthe store of MCASTUff Ax PAKVTX." mWTH Main sleet, bet First am! Sucoml. Jims s. rrciiBl.Lf PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, E ANSVtLLK, lNl. Oßre and Warehouse on 1'aur street, hitirrea Main and AeeaefJ also corner of IValnut st. and the Canal, and at tke BifT Wharf Boat at foot of Main street. "1T"1LL advance cash on all kinds of Produce coi. I signed to him, lor s do her or to ship to his Correspondents at.Xcw Orleansand the Eastern Cities. orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at the shortest notice und lowest market prices He will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of all Merchandise and Produce ensrusted to his care; and wÜhhieexaerteaee and ample facilities for Storage, does not hesitate to guarantee satis action. ADAMS A VWS KXPRESS. THE undersigned continues th act as Agen for the delivery of all Goods ami Packages forwarded to this city and vicinity, by the above express. He will also, as Agent, receipt for all kinds of packages, valuables, bank note, specie. Arc. , tobe delivered at any and all places where the Company does business. Terms and rates made known on application at his Office, Water street, up stairs under the Telegraph Ofej (dec-lf) JOHN' S. MITCHELL. V, sriITf ITT A- STARK, UPH Ol TERÖANDPAPERHANGER3 riasTST., abovk j. m.caldwkll's kw bulukg, EVANSV1LLE, IA-, Begleave toinform tbeclti MM PAPE?-5 of Kvansville and vicinity, täal we are now prepared to furnish an. I HMtKe IJPHOi.STEKlF.S of nil Kin Is. such as Sofas, Divans, All kinds or Spring, Cotton, Hair, Moss and Shuck Mattraaaea, Pillows. Comforts. Imml amd nil ..ihn. ... . . , . t , -- .... v.,.,,,, mi tteles in our line. W e also keep constantly on hand a lar?e and t.b.n.lid assortment of Wallpaper and 1'i.holsi r im. mi, l im enabled and determined tos' I as low äs anv establishment in Louisville orCinetnanti. rrpl ariK'ts. Window Curtains, Irrrflnr saaaM. Ac made in, hi the latest style ami at the shortest notice TT?'Hotels,Steaniboalsaiid Private Houses provided with anything in the Upholstry Line. uovi tf rAMllLY Fl.Ot it. I . r. lorsaie at my U.all er Store, on Main street. Ml. '. . . r " iroi me nest c,u:ility. Pig .i brand, which will be sold at die lowest market price for such .pjality Hour. (dec!! -tf) f. BELL. TIIO.HAS JON Y TON, WHOLESALE AND RETAH, KOOK.SELI.EH AND STATION KK. WOULD respe -tfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that havii.g purchased ot Messrs. Ratbbone At Wheeler, their entire stock of Books A ti.'ionery, he has ren ova.l hi. - - i i.' .. t.. . . ' 1 1 1 r I ' ' "i win tnt:(Dl V Kt-i'ini i !..!,.! ,. I.. . .4 iatelv occupied by them in No. 1, Foster's Block, corner ol Mam ami First Streets. The additions thus made to his stock enables him to oif.-r to his customers a larger and belter assortment than has ever before been brought t this market- con sistli.g in part of. Mis, ,-IIancoi s, School, Medical and Theological Books. Writing. Printing. W rupp.ngand Hancy Paper, ai d Foreign iV hm - " - - kinds. All of which will be sold. Wholesale and Ketail atCiuciiinati prices, a fact to hiih be would call the atteiiuon ofcountry merchants, dealers, teachers and other., being conddent he can make it to their interest toporcaaaeofaioi. aug5-if XOTICE A ll Me'chandizc AcentriHted toourcare, sent from 4V Evausville. by Rail. .-ad. will receive prompt alienturn, and owners of same am, rise.l ,,r it. nrii.,i '. u lol W.E.B RO W N K a 1. 1 1 K. BROWNE A GO.. Jaii-J7 3md Yincennes, la. Ol L'l . DKIKN... O 10 hhds choice Sugar: 20 bng, prime Rj0 Coffee; ,i bags old (toveriimcnt Java Coffee -3d half-bhls Plantation Molasses: 20 bbls do d; 10 do Sugar house do; 10 bags Fine Liverpool Halt 10 kills Prime Salmon; for sale low bv m7 HORNBROOK & CHURCHILL. Water st. U It DKC I. It f n f TITESSK.S SI LBERM.v X, AN8PACHKH lvl declared, (not war) but that tliev hava V CO. have ed the finest stock of Spring Go.., ever brought la Kvansville, and that thev ns ...... r. .. . any other house in ihe WmmL V Th.o. I-U CTlll ir Kummer Clothing ?rTl ereno'.'rl, Uaa' LADIES' URBR8 1 6ooi a 1 -a - . T Wvwll oi si-ts in part of Spring and OOIIS. inn aarv am rr.

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11AILR0AD LINES. RAILROAD LINES.

IjROM CIXCiNXATI TO THE NORTH. EAST AND Wt. bv Railroad, via Cincinnati, Davto, Clvbe and Cleveland Rom: To New York by Daytoo, Clyde, Cleveland and Lake Shore Raiinud in Mi hourt. To Boston by Dayton, Clyde, Cleveland awd Lake Shore Railrwad ii ,V5 hours. To Chicago in mg bours. To liid'u.uapolis in - hours. To Torru Haut.; Um4 leAyella in ........It hours. VIA ClMlSNATl. HaNILTUV AND DlVTOÜ Kailuai. Trains run by Cincinnati time, nie Roads r ibis Route arw laid throughout with heavy T rail. FIVE DAILY TRAIN'S. Fiasr Tu AI I naUnapoIi Rxpraas leaves Cincinnati M I A. -M. IVaehaaen h MdaTaal cokiici l via Eat-u aud Kidmioiid. to ludianapoliss U b lie. Terre 11 i lite, Ac. Sleep at Lafayette and resume b afofMin? Train to Chicago. This Train sto,,. t all wax stati'ui- H)tween Cincinnati and liidianapolis. Si turn Thais Kxpress Mail leaves Cincinnati MMt o ciock .s. m. rassengers oy mis Irani ,..ri. t' t,, i levoiaiHi. (sleep at t.ieveiami niU resume at T:J) A. M. to luiikirk, HulTalo, New York and Host-nL sa I dusky .ny..e.To,edo,Chic rr ,"' - ano I Saudusk v Third Train Accommodation loaves Cinicnnati at 2 o'clock P.M. Pafsengers -y this Train couneit to IndiaiiaHi! via Dayton and RichinomL Sleep at lud) aaapona and resume by Morning Train to Chicago. Connect to Dayton to Troy and Piipia: also uonnects to iluntsville on M. R. di L. E. R. R. This Train stops :,t all way stali between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and hol ceo Cincinnati an Huntsville. ForRT.i Trai-s Acci'iuuiodaii oi leaves Cincinnati at 3::tu o'clock P. .M. Passengers by this Train connect via Eat-in and Ki.-h-iioiid to Indianapolis. Sleep at Indi- . anapolis, aud rescime by Morning Train to ( l-.icago. Uiis train stops at all way stations between Cincinnati 1 and Indianapolis. Fifth Train Evening Expres leaves Cincinnati at i : o'clock P. M. Pasnengers by Ibis Train connect at HaaUltofl to Oxford and Couucrsville. This Train stops at all way stations. p r Soring igtleld Passengers by C. H. A D. Kailread X) A. M. au I 2 P. M. Tnis. FARE: will Uik 3: From Cincinnati to Xew York to Boatou.. ... .n additional charge of 50 cts via Niagara Falls. ?li It 1C l-U From Cincinnati to Chicago, either route 9 t0 " to Indianapolis, either route.... 3 UO " " to Lafayette, either route.... 5 (SJ " to Terre Haute, either route.... SOU u "to ButTalo via Lake Shore R. R.. Dl H 44 44 to Cleveland 6(H) 44 44 to Toledo 5 75 44 44 t Snnduskv 5 III 44 4 to Clyde 4 75 44 44 to Greenville 3 M 4 44 to Troy y 00 44 44 to Dayton I So 44 44 to Richmond 1 (Ml 44 14 to Eaton 1 ui 44 44 to Hamilton On 44 44 10 Springfield 210 FT For all information and Through Tickets, apply at the i. lice, south east corner of Hroauway and Front streets, ir at the De not, Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM, Ticket Agent. mh:8 P. W. fvTRADKK, li neral .Agent. it A 1LUOAU LINKS FROM CINCINNATI TO THE NORTH, BAST AND WEST, BV RAILROAD, VIA CISC INN I ATI, CO LUMBi S AND CLEVELAND ROOT E To New York by Columbus, Cleveland and Ijtke shore Railroad ii 3- hours. To Boston by Columbus, Cleveland and Iike shore Rsilroad in 3li h.vurs. To 1 ,ttburgh by Columbus A ( rest, ine in . ... 14 hours. I o Plii! ulelphia in 3tlJ b.n.rs. l o Bali more in :ei hours. To W heeling in jt) hours. VIA LITTLK MIAMI KAILWAY. Trains run by Columbus time, 7 minutes faster than Cincinnati. The Roads on this Route a re laid throughout with heavy T Rail. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. First Train Lightning h.vprcs leaves Cincinnati at C o lock a.m. Passengers by tins ir.dn conned to .New York, Hoslou, Niagara Fall's, le.lluln, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cre.llii.e, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Ualliinore, Waehiligtotl City, Wln-eLng. yianesv ille. Ac. Ktupliiltg beiweeo Cincinnati und ClevelaiMi. mt Lovetma. Mf row, X.-uia, London, Coluinbus, llelawarc, Canio aton, da ion, Crewttlau, Baelby,New Leadon and lira it on only. Secoi.d Traiu Accomtnoslation Exjir.-ss leaves Cin riaaal at 7 4. o'clock a. in. I'ass-nge sb this'l rain connect M CteTelaad (lei-p at Cleveland, and resume at 7: Wn a. in to Dunkirk. Wfttale, New York ami Boston), tuaesviUe. Wlmeljsjjrj v "rrfr pr" t Vt.aaaiastaa.4 ircievilb . Lebanon. o.e. Tai Urate slops at all way stitiont between Cincinnati nnd Cn-velulid. ni.d as twe- n ( incin liati aud Washington (except Fl ig l tious Btopplng nil on proper signal or n- lice to Uuaaui t-r. Third I rain Leaves Cincinnati at : Iu ..Mock p. at. Pas,euert t.y tins Train connect to Hi 'labor..'. Chilli etile, W ashington. W iluiiugton, l.ebano, , A;c. This train slops at ail way blalii lis between Cincinnati and Hillsboio , mid lielweeii I incinnuti und W ushington (except Krauch Hill and Liu wood at Turnpike) top ping on proper signal or notice to Conductor. Fotirt i I rain Kveniug Express, leaves Cincinnati at So'clM.-k p. m. Pass iUers by this train conn-'ct to New Vor., I oston, Niagara Falls. B-iffalo, Dunkirk, Cleve land, la !a Hon. Ac. 1 his train stops at all way stations between Cincinnati and Cleveland icxi epl KlagStations, stopping only on proper signal or notice to Conductor.) Kundaf train to Columbus ut a: 30 oYhck p. in. iLTPfpringfleld Passeugeis by L. M. Railroad will take C a. in. aud 0 p. ut. trams. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York flft 00 From Cinciii! ati to Boston Ü Ml An ad litiohul charge of fifty cts via Niagara Falls. Prom Cincinnati to Buffalo via Lake Shore Rail road .. 1 oo From Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore via i ' - -1 . ue a ! c i r 1 1 s i . ii r n From Cincinnati to Pittsburgh via Crestline... Frout Car From Cincinnati to Baltimore via Wheeling.. From Cincinnati to Washington via Whe ling. From Cincinnati to Philadelphia via W he.-ling From Cincinnati to W heeling From Cincinnati to Cleveland , From Cincinnati to Columbus From Cincinnati to Zanesville From Cincinnati to Springfield From Cincinnati to Morrow From Cincinnati to Wilmington From Cincinnati to Washington 15 (Ml 7 (10 5 (m 14 K i:. : 15 'j 'i 7 15 n oo S on 4 HI 3 111 1 0(1 1 CO 0 Q 3 .'iii nr, 1 75 I-rom inciunalito Circleville From Cincinnati te Loveland From iBcleaati to Hillsborough t-rom Cincinnati lo Chillicotlua jrPKor all iuforiuaiion and Through Tickets, apply at the oJk . south east corner of Broadway and Front ts., or al the Depot, Cincinnati. W. A. Latüam. Ti.ket Ac-nt. mh!6 P. W p". STRADER General Agent. F.VANSVILLE A CKAWFOU IS I I.I. i: K.tlLKOA O. FARK RRDUCf!).: TO TAKE EFFECT ON THE FIRST OF FEB 1?54. $' 25 30 40 45 M . SV1LLE to State Road

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lugle's Nash's Tribble'g Haub's .' Legringe's Mclntire's King's Princeton Puloka Field's ' . 50 iji 7(1 0 1 un 1 in 1 15 1 25 1 3. 1 5o '.'. :i as 411 50 6d White R.ver Westfall'a... Purcell's. ... V'iucemies. .. rcell's WestfidPt... White River. Fuller's Field's a . i i 1 ' I. . i ...... Princeton ... King's i w' ,MI 1 " ! 1 in 1 " 1 1 3.-, 1 jU t Legrange's . llaub s Stacer's Ingle's State Road Petersburg Kvansville UpPissenzertriln leaves Kvansville every morn.ng at 8 o'clock, (Sunday's excepted) ; arrive at Yincennes at lOi o'clock A. M., leave Viucenues ut I o'clock P. M.; arrive a Evausville -l P. M TTfTao Accommodation Train leaves Vincennes at 7 o'clock A.M.; arrive at Evausville at 11 A. M.; leave Evausvi leat 1 P. M -arrive at Vinc niies at. P. M. All freight will be forwarded by the Accommodation Train. To iunre the forwarding of freight n iin-day of its delivery at the Evansville LVot, il 111111 delivered at, or before II o'clock A. M.;and at Vincenii.-s it nius e delivered at. or before, 5 oMosk, on the ev pi;ng the previous day. SAMUEL Ii A LL, jaii-.f-tf President. EBMOVED- The undersigned has removed to the house of Mrs. Dr. Trafton, three doorsabove the Sherw. .0.1 House. opposite the mansion of M. Ross, Esq. oa First Strt et, or Doctor's Arcane. Oihcestthe old stand on First st., two doorsabove Main where he may be found at all times, unless professional) engaged. jiri J. R. WILCOX. M. D. I 4M 1 KKGS Nails, assorted sizes, lust rer'd and for

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LOTHQiG ML (I w- Mc A. Loaaws-UMl CLOTHING CHEAP AND FINS GO TO MACK A LOBENSTINE'S "tiTiistnrl hiiliiiij Mor IXFULL BLAUT! EVANSV1LLE. INDIANA, ' tywm SToi-f or drbw's rtviuos, coaaaa wa-ru aau rr Aaaai vikkxts. 1 -V e-wrs. -V.M K & 1A R K N ST I N K have just rw'.l and will .mtinne to laeaifa weekly from üieir large Wholesale EstatdMuuent in i,.. innati, the largest :.-l iiiom extensive assortment of FALL AND WIXTER CLOTHING manufactured with an ef.ecral tew h ,r.t the wants a the market, awd . Mting of every rUclc of ai.t,are necessar; to ttnajdcle iht wardrobe of iudhiduaU olT r taste. COATS. A aneas9ortw.fi t rf black, brown, grav. drab Mark inww Biankels. liox akd OvereoaU, rair wtll rfiirl a M im mm nk m n mrJ frfttmh writ A mm M j. mm. f i. tk.nt -mm -..,;..- .a . - : r.a, ... .'. ,.i Sk i7 ' VJWT "tM ; meri t l oats, brown m-en and grev, und all colors I Tweed am! (iironiert -.ack. trink and tr... Roundabouts and I oats o all km us. I 4M Ts. White and colored linen-, and everv kind of amnev nanle. Sri-.-.nik. and blr eloth and casaimere paats,fancy Frenrhr aetitiere PanU; fai.cy strij.es. blue, black and Steele ruixawi an ewdet mixed Salinen Pants, Twe and Corduroy paa.a cf erery rariciy and price to auk purchasers. VESTS, Mthite and f ncy colored :i-Ml!les.T.lnen and Valeacias; black silk and satin VesSr: fancy and I lain silk velvet est; taaej eaeeiaiera Vet?;" .atinttt vests, aa common vests of all kinds. I KMMini; GI)S Caaaiatlng of üm eleg. .-,:id mbftftk large assortment of ciislojs I Y llfn made bosom shirts, shirt collar' I j cravats of suj-nor quality and beautiful pattern- Ha knit cotton drawers, under Kbirts, gloves, suMudeVsX"V I cverv other article iihu-.IIv r,.n.i C ... ,.,.-... every other article usually foil hi) in -i... ,,,,,.! mi.n.Uri 1 eJUblishmeiit of the countrv. CSSW I !i Col in-, ti. . v, Oil thir l ,n .l,wl ,.f w Um their hire,' stocE of clothing, thej will Keep a ti.-,,- aseort Also, all kinds of Ii llioil J is4M ii i ' 1 ii. . r ii i 1 aeknri i1 "i v- xstrn n i,en.,r ti t . n i .. mPanama and other styles of hats, with a vamty fP BOOTS ami HOEr It is useless to mention therr'elegant a rerr entew Ive lot of togskin and other kinds e Tur ass,' Caarcv Bads aiidt alisks. Offering our henrtfelt thanks for the unavtstakable de--monstratrations of approval received tm both ti'e whale -sale and retail departments of our busraees, respe! fully soliciting a continuation of tae poldick favor, we deem it unnecessary to recapitulate oer nnrivslledfuelli ties and systems of conducting our business, hich en -able us to coiRpete, If not excel. anv establishment or the' kind in the Union. We he to sav. that even step in' progress, in experience, and extending our business.leads towards eimblint us the more to extend great in duremeriK and facilities to onr customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree since lt' spri ig, we are this season enabled to offer to ourfrienda, . and to the inspection of purchasers generally, a stock of goods, w hich in superiority of make, le ."n of stvlea., Sf, ""I"' of I'ri. es, has certainly not iu equal, either in the East or W est! . TTTCountry mervhanU should not fail to see tttek before jiurchasing. MACK A LORF.NSTINB. Eransrille, Sent."?. 1H53. ki:adv maiu: ri.O'l JII!i, i iK.iBiir-v; i.iions, hat. A VAP. Ac. Ac. w HULKS ALE AND RETAIL,. Illiiiii M,, nearly oppesiii- lti.uk rI.HK undersigned has just op.-ned a ( I nhir-g and JL Furnishing EsinbliaimM-ul, oi.poit. me lark td do-rb. b.w Aley. He has a Urge m. rk of hca.lvn.sde ( I. thing, Furnishing Goods. Ac, which he flr far me at the Very lowed pric-a. Kiiovvirg tl,r drism.i. hiarket thoroughly, in this line of busine,. km la prepared to gratify them. His goods have here parchased at the loweat rales, and will mt oold at the verr lowest prices. Thaae warning riataj of tni deria'1011, or OentU-nien's Furnishing Goods gcneiaiiv wanld dn.l it to their advantage to call at this. .tublishns,.nl v.. lore purchasing eis, w-re ln this nu.ck wiH befeaad ( v.-rcoais. ( loaks, Press Fro, k 1.10I feck I ...Is. Shirts Huts and I aps. c..erc. which are ,,ow oprn (or insiec lion. Ihose wan ing bargains Imd letter callattbia bouse, as good a rlo b-s w ill I. sold rapar, . JV?. ! l,ret '-'ortm.-iii 01 W A TC H F H AND M a1 H "'hwill be warranted, lo wkice I call ih.- attention of tbe public. sept y L. K A HN. STRAIGHT I.IXF ( l OTIIIM; STOIti: " 1iL".""r,"fcTi "'i saw sm oaa. OUMBBrtTS & OOTTLEJB ARE receivingat tinlr WlioLESALK A Ml KETAIL ( lotlnng Kstablisliuieiil, a : re- assortairnl mt RK II.V MADE CLOTHING Of sn.'rior "ealTtv .Jd manulacliired iu the most fm-hioi.al-lc slv lrs7 A li r IM ol (.buh coais 01 all sizes; superior black and blue Kr-M.. h uud English Cloth Press. Fr... t m,.l v.. k i Satlinett un 1 (ash in ere C.ats. brown, green and gray. of every style, price, quality and color VESTS ANU PANTALOONS kit mn1 beaul'rul l1' ever brought lo thla Mar SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Oloves, Suspenders. Collars, and Sacks HATS AND ('APS or every style a.,.!.iu,,M- than erer sold in this market . TRUNKS AND VALISKs. ( arj.et Sacks, with a largo assortment of fancy articlae and Furnishing Goods, all of which we will sell on lea "If l',He Plam' a I as the cheapest. Call and see for yourselves 0016 GUMBERTS A GOTTL&IB. HLAII1.11ADL I..tIIIf I If I Ml I (; GOODS. MATS.-mVAf CAPS, AC. AC, JK HOLESALE AND RETAIL I nder Journal Office. THE undersigned husjust been receiving at thefchwve . J5StSi!!I"II '"'ge stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, which he offers for sale to old and new customers, al w dob-sale or retail, at the very low est prices. Thev are of the heat mainilacture and made in the most fashionable styles Hav mg been , a ri based at mm Ii rate as w , ci.sbb- them to sell at tbe verv lowest prices. 1 t..-e wanting Clolaingol any dt-iK-riptii n. or (cnlb-mcnV Furnishing Gnom generally, would Bud it to their ed vantage to cull at We est Mtaheeeet before purchasing clsewhera. In this stock will be found Overcoats, Cloaks. Dress, Frock ami Sack ( oau, Shirt. Huts. ups, die, Ac , which are now open for inspection. Cell if yo want te gel goods, cheap. "w: -mr He has also on hand a large assortraent of omprising all or dnary varieties, w Lich he offcrsfer sala at reduced prices. lir Call aud examine these Goods, as Uiey are worthy. ol attention. luecjuj e. AAtixi. Ri JR. JR. Ite Happy Effecte upon u Kcw MurnVd 'aupie. JONATHAN K. Ml LlER, a Pedlar, aged 26, n Ilia 1st of April left his home in the northern part n.l New York, iu aj j. rent good health on his Werlaieti? tour, in company with his voting bride. On bis r.-tnrr home he was suddenly attacked with IhIibhiIm. Rheumatism; the attuck can e on while ridinr in ik Ih. .. o . . L ....... . . . . 1 -e . ... cars, and so severe and painful were his sufferings, thai lean 01 jiiij wci inr mecu oi many kind .- idsvmpathizing trav eHag itaajraaaions. At I to a, . v., tbV cara were changed, and a pais, i ger kio.a inr the v irtues oP Railway's Ready Relief, purchased a bottle at Dr Vtarner's Drugstore; he immediately applied the Relief to. the suffer. r-he used up the whofe botile, and upon arriving at fynvuPt, the pain was so much r. li-yeo thaU he was enable.1 to wa!!t to his carriage witUout aasUtance. He has since reported MlaneM cured In I" cases of Inflam.nabiry Kheumatism. Haslway'a ler try iT. ln9,S,nt, rt"P fÄ. 11 those who suf. SORENESS 'ethver lf he xw, flesh, JoinU, or muscles. hether in nie MM or feet, wh f. " ,u remove every particle of irritatiea from the system. w MERCURIAL PAINP. r r.erson' who have been salivated with mercery, and 118 ffettr still in their system, whose bones ache WI1" Pain, whose flesh is covered with sorf. are assured "peedy relief or their pains, and a complete eradica''on ,orIt1": l'oinous deposits, by the ue of Radway'a I.e,t I..I..I -. .. , ,' . . .. a J - - "o nenoraiing nesoivent. Croups. Spasms, ( holera, Dv s.-nten . losrrhrca Pick Headache, and Chill Fever. R. R. Relief is to betaken internally and applied . xternallv. Oeneral Agent for the State 'of Kentucky Edwia .1 orris, wholesale druggist. Louisville; also, for sale hy Ra)mond Jc Patten, tth street, and L P. Blackwall, Sd r.Jül,? .r- ' i nd ScribnerA Devol. New Albany t . n. ( larke. inceniii-a- v .n;.. t.-i.. di . . a JK. Suire. druggist. .Madison ; and all respectable ds ggisia throughout the Dattad Fla tee an.! Canada. .. . , .. u,, 11. i, j.i. 1 iinu n . r. WOOLSEV I.INCK.) MILLER & Co. Areata, Kvansville. Ind. RAl'WAY Ac CO.. 163 Fulton st.. New York. sep" TALKD Ha; Oats and Shelled Corn. Also EarCore f 111 " ' u or loose, kept eonstantly on hand and for sale at the new Western Feed Store. l T GRANT CO. "VTF W RUOKS.-Jii't ree'da newsnpply of

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