Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 June 1854 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

11 ! I Kl 1 M : 4 Ol l I I. I . OitrsWMT rORNKR Of SIXTH P WALMI'T, CISWIHSATl ri'Hri undersign.-. I R4M 'amoved rln Mercantile Col -1- lego to his new buildin?. northwest corner of Wal Ot a -i d Sixth streets, whi r, ba has fitted up a splendid suit of rooms expressly fm his hsjelassaa havli g spam I either pains nor expense in making them in every re epect the m st m venient aud pleasant School Ro':rn lu the United states. Thepl.ni adopted in teaching combines prnrtice with theory ; iristea I of using books, the pupils are exercised In making original entries of every day business transactions: J lurnalizing, posting, balancing accounts, open log and dosing of a great variety of different sets of books, both for partnership and individual business, where ihe business has been prosperous and adverse:ind thus qualifi iug the student tor entering Into the practi cal duties of Hie i.e. mutant 111 itnv kind or business, Tfle rnurH of i nsl rnrtlnn will c m,!,t of OdO RI.K H. I TRY BOOK KttBPIftG, embracing every department of trade .tn l ) .;r, o ints, vir: VVholesale. re tall, coinmnslon, escehanrn. bankin, mannfactiir eg anlpping, in.li vi.lu i ; , n-irlner lni. sli-anitKi.iling, and comp hu I c Hin inv busi-iess; aoiaaaerrUl MlcnlailOM, t pr 1 in p urmnship. ami Lectures on tMMMM ial Uw. , also, lectures oo tte acte aw ef accounts, custom of uier en a nta. ete. In adHitinn to th regular coarse of stud?, the under lg ed his made arrang-meiits with Messrs. Henry Dnow, h.iq.. 11 1. a. storer. Prof. V. Wrisht and Olher eiiiiu.-nt l,e, turers. to deliver course of lectures on the subjects of common law, history of couune'ce, 1 Cimc-ii economy as connected with commerce. as r as connected with coinnercn, and other uhjecfaof great imporlaiiee in a commercial point of view, never before intr 'dneed in any Merrantile College In the U Pupils are inst-in teu individually, and not iu s. so that ssuents m:iv enter at anv time, and iro teodin tbo nitioot th-ir cupucitv and assiduity. Public examinations are had (though pupils are examined privately if they desire it) when the student un dergoes rigid and thorough interrogation by the Prln Clp.il. assisted b a commit ce of Practical Accounti.nta mn Business Wen .) and Diplomas awarded to those who re deemed worthy of them. A course cm tie To 11 pie td In from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take p. asuie iu doing every thin': la his power to advance his students, and make then; thorough ami .-ompILshed accountants; and his exlen tlve aoaaalalaaca with the business community wiL generally enaide him to procure situations lor thosede atrous of oblaining them. TER W: For a full course of lessons In Book Keeping. Writing. tjf aiaenital Calculations, Commercial Law,oc.,$40 (oct-' ddcwly 1 R. S. BACON. Priucipal. c. srimi fT cV KT A It K, ITPHO'j TERS ANDP A.PER HANGT7R3 FIB-TIT., ABOVK J . St. MI1VlI I S RtW Bl 11.1 I.Mi, KV AAS V ILLS, 1A-, Beg leave u.inform the citizens of Kvu.nsville and vlclnitv, that we are now prepared to furnish tad iiiak. UPHOL8TI n I U of all kinds, such as Solas, Du ans. Spring (. hairs, Ac. All kinds of Spring, Cotton, Hair, Moss and Shuck Mattrasses. Pillow 1 omforts, Sheets, and all other articles in our line. Wo also k'"'p constantly n hand a large and splendid assortment of Wallpaper and I'pholstry ware, ami are enabled and determined to sell aa low as any establishmen t in Louisville or Cincinnati. Jl rCarpets, Window Curtains, Roller-shai'es, dtc, made up in the lat -st st le and at the shortest notice. ltj-'II"tels, steamboats and Private Houses provided with anything In the UphoNtrs Line. fnovt tf CABINET WARE HOUSE. itoitcu 1 si: Ii. 1 st. I iiavk on hanil a large supply of every variety of Cabinet Ware, of the best workmanship aud material, on Main be 1 1 ween Third and Fourth streets. Lumber lurd. I have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoued. Also, "i.OUO feet dressed Flooring. t'olfius. A large supply of all kinds and sises on hand. AH th above articles 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. -Dwelling house next the shop. jygg-Oml COPF3 3 HOJSE AND R ESTAR A U F. H'itsr Strttt, nett 1 ntumnce Company , Havill, Im. HbNRV SC UAEKKER's new Coffee House and Reslajrat, iu the thr.ie storv brick house, between Insurance Co. office and the Pavilion Motel, is now fltted pin the best -tyle, ami he is prepared to receive his Iriendsand the public, nnd accommodate them in the sest manner. His Bar will be supplied with the choicest 1 Iquors, Wines an I Ales, which, with other retreshioenis. he will serve up in th most approved style aud at all hours of t!e da . Mr S , will always keupa good v a rieiy of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house is a HuWLIXG 8ALOOI, with two flue Alleys, and every accommodation requisite for such place. A Is 1 HI LI. I A l?D H LOON, with two excellent tables, With In iia Rubber cushions, aud Saloon lu up wilh gas tec9-laprl I. 1 1 . st. un Furnitiirr Factory. WaOLESALE & RETAIL. Messrs. W K I K I. v KLIN I W O K f would nit rni the iitiblic that having recentl) established in l.aai.i- t n . a su-am Furiilture JBlBsl Pactorv.lti. have eoininenced inanufacturing Bureaus, liedslfads. Wardrobe, ami s--ral oilier kinds of Fu run 11 re s sSaas,tlms enabHagthem toiurmsh these articles lower than can ! purcli 1 .! es. where in thiscity, and at Ctcf a.i Faftorf price . Their work in every respect is e.juul to Utalis the 1 on .1111.1 . 1 .11 ton s. They are also preared to do Turning work of every des cription.an.l will be prepared to furnish country manuacturers with whatihe) ucire in this particular. Theaiation of those waatlug Furniture is called to the work ol this Factory. The war -room is 01. Mala tr et. between Thirl snd Foitrlu. Wim keep fur sale Chairs ol Intercut varieties, besides all other kindsof Furniture, at the room. tdecttMy SADIaBRY-WARU establishment AND MANUFACTORY. J. P. ELLIOTT, ' jfc DiALaaia 8 A f) T. E It Y-W R E , iSf C . TT AS lust received a rail assortment of saddle 1 rees or a ist 11. S . a . . I I aa.. - . I I a i I all ktads. Btidle Bits. Stirrup irons. Buggy Mount igs Webs, Seating, Ac, Ac, which ho will sell on tea .vii aal t Ho also keelson hand a general assort"1 a. it of SAldUs. Harness, Bri lies, and all other tilings -,n in tlniii ' to Um ' um 'S', ' uis owi inaiiuiaciure, on . . I I - ... .1. aaj sUH 1 strool, uclviOJU First au I Soeoud streets, at the old jUUjd. iockh-h U VB AND S LU STABLE. I Itr. uinicrsijjiie.i iuie par. uas. u i -i. Livery Stable, on Locust strv-et, and mau'e in provements to it, ami now have on hand fo hire agouti stock of HOSES, BL'GGlESan' CAK.ll.lut.ii, to which we Invite the attention ..r th . pu'lic. I'hev intend from tins time to endeavor to satis y the wants ör tlie public in this particular, snd hope ihs articles and terms will prove agreeable. Carriages Tot parties excursions, funeral Ac.. wiyao hand. Belm prov.ded with good hostlers, we are prepared to boars orsus aud Keep them in the best sty le aug34 M. A E.H. DeG A RMO. BOOT A SHOT. !SI A Xl'F ACTOR V TTATtR. STREKT, NEAR THE PAVILLÜ HOTEL. 1 he undersigned would respectluii) in- wnij form the public, that ho has now ou hand p the trg-si and most approved style of' tW custom and sale work. Ladies' Morocco Md, La lies' Boots, Buskins, Walk- ig Shoes and Slippers. Also for Miss', fce-, xUo. Also ou hand, a aplen lid Hock of Leather and Rindings, for sale wholesale and retil l iw f.rc4slt, at his old und on Water street 2 doori abovtf Pavilion Hotel. UusrCllvl P. liKI'SSKR. in it WHEELS, B are now prepared 10 Oil nni.... mm t.,i..r W llotch1. is. A Johnsion water Wheels, ith all he appurtenance belonging t , lh - heels i. ,, sabiiierge I wi'l prtrui without disadvaiHiM .iJ. hhrh or baek water, r led the b-ad is ireservel. We are now completing a full set of Parker U'Urels IHlljlag all the lat-st improvements, uuder the personal supervision 0 M . J t MES SLtAN. eele'. rated as She builder of the best Water Mills in Ohio and Kentucky, and favorably known to the readers ofthe &itm tide American, a ' s ,,f K.y. " We have a model of the aaOstapprovedSluice. constructed on a correct v.l.. which Miltrighls will dud it to their ad vantage to call and examine. The ouimittee of the Franklin Institute ofthe State of Peuus)lv.nia, in their Iteport of June nth, I?, rank tae Parker Un et aithtHa uver .Oou giving it the ,.rer,"Är . r .Vf0.r ." !PUllon to Dtgn or low neatis, ami wim re'erencc to the actloti npou it or baca warers or i. e. and the ease with whi.-h access ma 99 una 10 ii ior inspertl in or repair mhl8 G. D. KQULESTON dr CO SVStCP AND MOLASSES 1 bbl Cincinnati Syrup; 1 bbl Sogar house Molassas; Just ree'd at ap7 BEDFORD'S

MEDICINAL,

J .UOTIf CHf: D FIRES PKKMT f P.' TKKR1F1C EXPLOSION !l Trem-'iidoti VoIchhic I i nption!!! ..man "Seared as wilh a Hot Iron" IW THE SEETHING LAVA! f! SOME three years ago we took into our employment and i :.:! I.'-1 a man by the name of McLean. 80 well weie we pleated witn his devotion to business, and the interest he displayed In our pecuniary affair.-, that in the course of a few months- we took him Into a limited EZS KiSEi---partnership for one year. Thus. by large pecuniary gain coinniuiiitv, he was warmed Into socialand public Deing and vitality by and lliroujrti our aid and influence. viper like,he stung the hands that gave him sustenance. Having le .rued tae iuimeuso popularity ofthat wonder IHBMclz 'CAW MTTBT ANÖ LI NIMENT! And not ha iug genius enough to originate, nor inteilec ---w . . - - 1 andUlenl enough to sustain anarticleofhl.snwnco-niep ion nd oririnal an. siitiiMsJeiit of others for an oxts- " - . . . . a a I , . . ..!,.. tenco li-e all parasites, no aeiermine.i 10 skirts and draw vitality, sustenance and support irom 1 hers. He made a mixture of "TAR and iURPEN-riSE"-"fllched from us a name"- mutilated our dlrec l.i.nsaud advertisements, and caUed this abortive deromlt "Volcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and flimsy pretext of original!!) . He has made desperateefforts to iuduce dealers and the people to art and 1 sa his worthies, fllthy and pernicious traeh. bv lepresenting it to be similar to, and equally emcacioue witn tuo original MEXICAN MUSTANG LTNIMBNT ! Rut he has signally failed in hislabored attemnt at deception, und has had to resort to 1 Perry Davis Fain Killer" to make a precarious supportt Whatcau we ay o'such a man? If he has any conscience we need say no more. If he has none, we can only warn the public against imposition, and thus for the present we leave him in his naked d.-f.i; mil) and exposed to the BURNING FLAM GS OF TRUTH From the agony of wbicn hi villainous compound' can iiexer relieve him. ITFCAiUTION NUMBER TWO. 'I Another feeble effort has been made to proOt oy tne nnmilurltv of our artirle. bv a mafi ill Coulsvilie. who put up a few gross of a preparation which he called "A merican MusLii.g Liniuient." He has, however, become salisfled or the error he committed, aud has "pledged his o r.-d honor" that he will Dover more inf 1 ge on our rights, Mf attempt to deceive and impose upon the ere- I duliiy or unsuspecting confidence ofthe public. 011 whom be i leieful.ni for uts iivoiir. nu (oou -. w have agreed to draw a dark veil of charily aud forgiveness over his past acts, and let him go iu pence. BETT WtJ WAR THE AFFblCTBD! To L ware or all impositions, and b y no Liniment that has notour name 011 Mm wrappers and directions, and the evidences of the ''copy right secured," and you will get the worth of your money, get reliei from your infer miiies. a no mess ine ony mal v ou useu tue MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT J f I he i.iniment is put up in lliree sizes, ana retails . ... . . a l cts -', .'. .! III. Illl.l XI. I III I ! I r I . . . I I' . I I I I 1 1 . I . I 1 Mill. 'II more Liniuieul iu proporlir n to tue prices aud are there T - - : " - ; lore cheapest. YTT Principal office 304, Broadway, New York, and corner 1 bird und .Market slraets. St. Louis Mo., and for sale by dealers in Drugs and Medicines ami by country storu keepers in all parts of ihe United States. J ' For aale in Evansville by KKLI.KR,' FARNSLEY At CO., MILLKH de CO , Jy 10-lyddcw and several other Druggists. TO DRÜCrGiam, PHTSICI ANS, AND C'HJ VntY .III-; III II NTS. rtHK underslgued have now In store a large stock of have now In store a large stock of! s. Chemicals. (Mis. Paints Varnish- ! iware. Patent Medicines. Brushes, S. Drills, .Meiln nn es, e Wo id.. Glasstia re Ac. Ac, and are constantly receiving fresh sumdics. from the manulacturera ami Kastern markets, which they are determined to sell at a sma-ll advance. Our article a re alt selected with great care, and warranted to give satisfaction as to geuuiueuess, nuallty and price. Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Braces ofthe most m. proved styles. Pure Brandy, Old Rye Whisky and Wines for mr heal purputee only, ofthe very besl qualities. Also a large supply of Daguerrean Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, Ac, at a small advance fron. Eastern prices. Mrs Miller's FineCut Tobacco, and .1 choice lotof old Havana Segars Bird Cages, Seeds and Fountains. Merchants and dealers will please call and examine oursloek when in ihecity, and all orders will be attended to immediately and carefully packed. Aii's C Hallo a. HALLOCK A STODDARD, W. H. P. Stoddard, i Wholesale Druggists, Oct. 5 tf Main street, near the river. I I I FIR E ! ! FIRE 1 t t MORE TRIUMPHS OF KU Il'N t I. A ! HI It SA WWW I K r"Tna vollowino Crrtificatrs havr ji bt brrm received by the mails. They form additional testimony of the superiority of Rica's Sjllam andri- s over all others: FIRE IN CHARLRM l (N,S. C. Charleston, April W. I -a I. Ma. L. M. Hat 11, Agent for Rich's Salam tndcr SafesDear Sir: Finding it impossible to remove our safe during the late fire, which destroyed our store in Hayue street, nnd having taken out our books, we put Into it several papers to test it. We are glad to acknowledge that it fully sustained the hign reputation of your Safes. I he preservation of these paper- was more than we ex peeled, wheu we witnessed the intense heul U was subjected to. Yours, Ac. COURTNEY, TEN N ANT A CCPIRK IN DASsVILLK. N. T. Dansvillr, Aprl 10, 1854. Messrs. Stcrns A Marvin- Gcullemet: Your Safe went through the Ore. It contained all our books nnd papers w Inch came out it 1 order. The Safe, from appearance, must have been red hot. We trusted our all iu it. Very respectfully, jours, BROWN A GRANT. NATCHEZ STREIT Kl UK, NEW ORLE ANS. New Ori.rans, April 7, 1854. OuroflBee an 1 warehouse. Hoe. 31 and 311 Natchei st., witn their contents, except the books and papers on laincd in our Safe, wcre-ntirely d-strj i by Are, on the morning or the Itilli March. Although the Sare had (vi for suveral homs in an oxtremeh hot lire beftire we could recover it. an '.on being first discovered, was In a red heai; on being cooled w tili wat r, we removed our books and papers, to the amount of '.wenlv thousand dollars, with. oil ihe alightcsl damage r injury to us Being fully convince.! by this event ofthe entire secud tv of those Sates, w e have procured auolher of the same description, from the same Agent, viz:- Rich's Fireproof Safe, sold by Mr. Isaac Bridge, No. Si Magaaine street, and r -commend them to all ho desire perfect security forvuluable papers in case of lire. PRICE, WALSH A CO. CHARTRES ST. FlKE, NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, April PV4. We have abundant reason to recommci d Kich'a Salamander safe as eminently tire proof, since we had an exMilan! oni.. .riu nilv. on Ihe Sin Februarv last, nf testi mr one of thai description, which we purchased several j ,-ar since id Mr. Isaac Mil. ige. t'ur .tore, ."So. J, t hartres street, with ou: entire slock ol hats, triiuiinhfcs. Ac , was burucd ou the morning of that day, subjecting , it saved all its couteuts, comprising bank notes and checks for upwarls r ulne hunored dollars, bills receivable for several thousand dollars, and accounts in our booksforfo ty thousand dollars. As said Safe coat only one hundred and ten dollars, we risk nothing in pronouncing it the cheapest article we ever purchased. ALE RET A THICO. A large, assortment of Wilder Patent Salamander Safes, with Rich's Improvement, for saie by S I EAKN A MARVIN, (successors to Rich A Co.) Hfi Water street. N. Y . The only Makers of Salamander Safes, combining Wll oers ami mens raienia. ana roie rropnet-rs 01 Jones' World's Fair Lock, which has neither key nor I . . k . ' . . 11 I Iw' .(. UilH'tki' keihole ALL W A HOWES, Agents at Evansville. myi-tf SHGRWOOD HOUB. THF. subscriber tin taken the above house, and has entirely refllted and refurnished il, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory manner. He has also rented the brick Stable, owned by Mr. Peter Burke, and has a good stock or horses and carriages to let. The stablo Is large, clean and well located, and good hostlers are in constant attendance. Particular attention will be paid to the care ol horses ieft with him for keepp.', and in all respects, tue imune sua uuu ins .ner wool House a goost I"'. u- t ...... ..,1.0s Ktll.HOID (OSTK trTOHS AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, wanting Car Wheels, or Iron work of any description, can be accommodated promptl) at our establishment. We challenge the Western Country to produce a battir Smith than the Foreman of our Smith Shop. ,nhl7 J. EtrsSL.ES I U.-S A l U. rHi-srEHTflTV FOI NDBY. ATE are now turning out some of ihe most complete 1 Engines, and other -Machinery ever built in the West. ao.lVt nm-'una prices, if not lower. Allperson., : wanting an,,. i ur 'line, will Oud it to their lotere.t to call and examine our work aaaui G EGGLESTON dc CO. TRUNKS TRTJNK9Ü TUST received perSuiaamao. a lot of superfine Travel Ing Trunks, contaiaiug a full assortment or Coats Panu and Vesu, also Castom-made white linen and me rlno Shirts, which will bo sold chan at fllK 1 Q WW . . . . .

MISCELLANEOUS.

HnU K VI A Nt'PA"TTTRKt EVAVILI,SX CI OTH'NG SaölßfsSV B EL1EVING that the interesU ofthe Great w est. ana of tlie people of Kvansville and vicinity In partloular, would be much promoted bv establishing a ciotmnsr Fa. ton In this city, and being aware that Clothing can be inanufartiired in a superior manner and at lea? cost in the West than in the East, we have established a ClotMng Store in this city, where we will manufacture and sell, VV no Las 4 lb and Retail. Clothing of the best quality, all of wh ch will n niale under our own super ,i:,tui.fc...v.rt1..,,riutoit,i. and of the best material .a r t . 1 1 We purchase our Goods from Importers for Cash which enables us l compete ith AHY HOUSE II THE UKlTED STATES! We will also carrv on a Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Gentlemeu's Furnishing establishment, iu which; will be found every article in that line Our stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestlngs are ol . . a ... I tne neatest he and best qualitx: urn) as one f the firm . . . a- a . s a 1 I Is a Practical Workman, and takes charge of the Menstiring and Cutting, we are enabled to WARKhM a good dt in all cases, o- no sale. We also keep oe hand every variety of Tailors Trimming, and are Agents for Ncott's Report of Fashions. Purtirular alien. ion paid to SssWMMS furulibing their own material RICHARD RALK1GH takes charge of the commercial affairs ofthe Fstablisbosent. and DAVID O'NK.IL ol tiio uianufacturing. Grateful t-i their individual friends for past favors, and now solicit a coiiiiuuance 01 mese favors for the new eulrrprise. they pledge thems Ivesto merit all the confidence that may b reyo.-ed in them. Store on Main street, oelweeu First and Second st. iuh31 RALLk.H k O'.NEIL. A S.TI A I.I. TI IM WITH A LAKGK STOCK OF .ooi Ci KM BICH would respectfully inform bis numerous k. customers that he has nw on hand a splendtf atock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, consisting id part to-wlt: Plain and Printed Bereges: n n j... Laines; h Persian ' " French and American Lawi.; " M " Poplins ar.d Challi; " Plaid Gingharus; ' " Lawns. " EmbrM Summer and Mull Mulling " Plabl Jaconets and Cambrics; India, Book aijd Swlsn Muslins, Victoria Lawn. Ac. ALSO. A Hue assortment of laces. Hosiery, Glofes. Mitts, Muttons, Threads. Needle, Pin. Ac, which will be s ld at the lowest cash price, and 110 mistake. Call and examine. We can prove the assertion. np? DRESS CUTTING AND TBCHINO. "lf RS. D. OOLStY, Second street, takes this method AM of Informing the La.lies of fcvansville nl vicinity .Htlllll'llllll't''' h. niliue a,ranemenU to cut and lit dresses in . . r . the latest an. 1 mori lasu fashionable styles, aud is also quail fled to irive instruction to the I adies iu the art by ihe new method thai has lately given so murh satisfaction, by ! Mr. A Mrs. Forbes, in this and other cities, from whom i she received the followiug DIPLOMA: "This Is to certify that Mrs. D. Woolsey has taken lessousofusiu Dies Cutting, after our improved method and 1 competent to instruct others in the art. and Is ca pable a a Teacher to impart ihe Science in a few hours' Ii -tnl tion. MR. A MRS. FOR 6 ES." mhl tf 2. DINSOI.I TIO OF ( O-P tlCOI KMIIP rniiK Co partnership hereto!, re existing under the X name, stye and firm of Lawls A Gray. Is this day dissolved. The business of thu said firm will be alone settled by me. EDWARD LEWIS. NOTIC.'E. TH P. undersigned willslill continue ihe Commission and Forwarding business at the old stand. Thank ful Tor the patronage extended to the firm, he would re spcctfully solicit a couUuuuuce ofthe same. apiHtf EDWARD LEWIS. 'II HU I . NUTH'K. yH J. R. Wil.cnX begs leav. the put.li that he has taken t,re of Mi di. inc. Dr. Joiih Cos WILCOX begs leave respectfully to Inform us p. rluer 111 the prac ONVMOTON, who, iroiu ai tuinmenls and varied experiei ce, ranks among the first Physicians in the .Mississippi Valley. Drs V. A C. would sa) to those who may require their aer.ices, that the) will be prxnpth aud carefully attended, and that the advice or both when de'lred will not im reuse the expense. J. R- WILCoX, M. D. upli tf J. COSYNGTON, M. Ü. K K MOV AI.. 4.IO g. HIM III I I , MANUFACIURKR of Japanned and Stamped Wares. Water Coolers, Toilet Wares, Ac, Ac. having re moved rrm the old stand . corner tr vt ultut and Kearl o the N. W. Corner or Ra e and oi.i.mbia, (or Second -tri ct., and having large, luereased lacililies lor manufacturing is now prepared to supply de..lr ou liberal terms. Tinners. Stove Dealers and others will find it great! to their interest to purchase their stocks direct from ihe mantiractory. I have als ree'ntlv msde such arrangements with the manufacturers of I iN'NKRs M.M HlhS and IDOLS, as to be constant!) supplied. An mr which will be routiil some newi.v invented Larob savins ': 11 which eau be seen in operutiou. All or which will be sold at manufacturers' prices. GFO. D. WINCHEI.L. aplU-3mlAw N. W. cor. Bace and Columbia sts. WINrilFI.L'S WAT FU rOOLFUS. THE season is again at hand when the use of Ice oecomes iudisensable to tlie comrort and health ol every ramily The uiidersigned has for several years past been enraged in the manufacture of the above Burned article, and ktaa devoted much time and labor in perfecting them. Knowing their greal utility, economy and convenience, must brine them into veiy general use. 1'hey have become indispensable tit every h use keeper. The fai l has been demonstrated beyond question, tha t they will preserru Ice lonver than any of tue devices which have been brought out for that purpose. The convenience of always having K'K WATtU read) fr drink n,g. Is lull) appreciated In tliMae who have used this art ( he undersigned has larger and better facilities for Mnuufaciurug Water Coolers, than any rstab ishment in the couiiir) , and is now prepared lo supply Ibem iu anv quantity. 0 merch nta and others buying to sell, a liberal discount is made. They can be packed aud shipped to any pari of the country with perfect safety. GKO. 1). WINCH ELL, Manufacturer, cor. Race and Columbia sis., apl('-3iudAw ( in. innatl. Ohio. (O.Pt ItTVFKMiip. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner st ip under the sttle and firm of Geo. Fo-tkh A Co. for the transaction of a g'iieral r ortnardinp and Comsii.' Bih'o: and have erected for thai purjiOH-a ver) large and spacious l ire proof areliou.e, ,,u (he Wabash and Erie Canal and corner of Locust and Dun ham streets, and near the Depot of Ihe h ausville aud , Cr-wfordsville Railroad, where they will have ample room und convenient facilities for storing ul) kimls of produce and .vterehaiidiie. I hey w ill give special care to Consignments, either hy River, Railroad, Canal or Waggons, and will forward promptly at the low est rates. 1 hey will give personal attention to the purchase or sale of Produce or Groceries in this market, and solicit otders for the purchase of Sugar and Molasses on the Coast, as one of rhe Arm will be iu ihe South during tie Winter. 6 The) hope by unremitted attention to merit and share the public patronage. M. W. Fos I BR. liKO, FOSTER, W. M. AIRMAN. dc!4 li KHOVKD. W 7"E have now entirelv removed our Toha co and I J'i a tu . . . .- .1 I J ... , street, between First and Water, in Mrs. Lewis' new building, where we shall be happy lo sell our old and new customers cheap bargains. mh3Ltf SCHAKr FER A SCHROEDER. CHiAH A DTtBACO STOIIF. OF JACOB SC H EC R ER, MAIN -T.. BEI. IS I' AND 2D. (O. Schaelfer A Sehroeder's oM U d ) T RKSrRCTPULLY inform tho citizens of Evansville I X and s..rroaul ng counlr) . that 1 have taken the ub ve stand, del rmincd to continue the same business, and will constantly keep on hand the choicest Havana Cigars, and Tobacco of the bes. brande that Eastern markets aflord: also Snuff mid Smokins- Tohs.-eo of nil kinds Mershaum, China and Wooden Pipes of all sizes und qual jties, at the lowest cash prices, at Wholesale aad Retail 'ma . w ; My engihv experience in the business convinces me ; that 1 can give general satisfaction, und I respectrully solicit a share or public patronage. lap I tr RECEIVED per steamer Belle Key 1 dm in Co.lflsa; 5i5 boxes do for faroilv use; 2 Ms No. I Mackerel, la"rge; 2 do No. 3 do do; 2 tierces New Rice, 400 qr-boxes Fnrdjnrs; 5 bblsbest White Wine; 3 bbls Loaf Sugar; 3 do Crushed Sugar; 2 do Powdered Sugar; Forsaleby (mh) I. A U. HE1.MANN. GOLD II 1 IN. JUST RECEIVED AT BI1TROLFPA SONS". WE havajusl received a tuie lot of Gold Vest Chains of beautiful styles- Also a lotof Gold Hunting Lockets, to which we invite the attention of ihose wish ing m purchase. We will sell cheap, and no Höring about it. my 17 SlOl'LTRY.-ann Chi -ksas sad a fsw si Turkey, rsesive m. tatidsykt (ny&) COOK'S Farailjr Groesrj. s VDOZ Grain Cradles; 1.6 .sale by (my24 SO doa Snaths, ree'd and for SAMUEL ORR. rpl" FLATr, 1 3f bo Te. i; 15oboe. Roofing la store ! for aal by (my24) SAMU rfl. oKfcL i J- XO TINi N F.KV UST RECR1VKD 0 sett So. 1 Machines, 6 Stove-pipe Formers; 6 sett Hand Tools; 12 pair hears, aaa'd aizea; 12 sett Hollow Punches; 12 sett solid Punches Rlret setu.ass'd Jlos.: netting and Riveting Hamj mors and Groviog Tools. All of tho above will be sold at ascufa -tu rer's prices. nr23i BABCOCK BROS

DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES. RPKIMG A SI MTfFK D"Y fiOODS. 1 1 ' K a n. im w onsninr ourlarceand carefully select-

W ed stock of Sprinjrand Summer Fancv and Staple DrT Goods. u t received from the Kastern markets, to lilch we would cordially invite the attention of pun has- .,( vi t tV a. UL'II I V coes, Ginshams, Herege de Laines and French -J"COnelts. ; a p. J) anaaaw wa i WE have just opened a very derlrable stock of Bon neU.Vie latest Fashion?; also Bonnet Ribbons Parasols and Fans, to which wh invite the atleution o the La. ies befor making their elertioTM. TUST opened a fresh assortment ofCl-ths. Caaslmeres, sj Ma aeilles and Silk Vestn gs, white and col'd Linen Drills, Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, Trimiwngs. Ac 1 ' a tr 1 tki 4. U L' I I I V ai.td KHASKL.1N 1 KE1LLY. SPRING A.ND SUMMER DRY GOODS fT7 E have just received at our stnd in la ra-cn. cor W ner of Hiarh street and Fulton avenue, a large assortmei.t of SPttlNC, AND Sl'M M hR DRY GOODS, m let ted from the Fas'ern markets, and comprising the latest styles of Goods, and whh h we aro prepared to all iiistaslow as they can be purchased iu Kvansville.These goods having been seiet ted w itli especial refer enee to the wants of our customers, and we respectfully ask our friends to examine them and the prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we ki ow they a HI give satisfaction. Wealsohave on hands a good assortment ol GROCERIKS, fresh and cheap. ap4 3md BONE, HABING& CO. WALLFAPHK hahvimmn FRESH ARRI Slil RUTim SPRING BFoCK RF.CE1 VF.DÜ! rrSM K subscrller won W respwcDull) inform the citizens JL of Kvansville and surrounding conn try , tiiat he has now on hand bis entire Spring stock of Wall Paper, Borders, Fire Screens, Window Blinds, lanps. Phos gehe Gas, Wrapping Maper, Ac, &c, which, for variety of stile aud clegnace or Buisb, cannot be surpassed in the West. Devot'wg his whole lime to this particular fVritiisb oflrade. he tons made it bis slusW to bring fioin Che various Eastern markets the choicest selections and latest It) I s. He returrs his sincere thank ? fur the very libernl patronage heretotore exten.l-! to biltl ninl hope, by k ei in a large assortment. sul seVingatthe lowest p'.'jisbJo rales, to enrjre a rsniliiiuauot of rhe same. JOHN C. DKVERKÜX, a.. iniii Imw Main street, butwjen First und Secoud I VI I. It I s I IX. TO tlF.K HArKTN. TOSTEK A BKOM N baveJuM been making large ad I ditions l 1 lUeir former st ok of Staple smrl Fancy Groceries, which sweMs II to one orthci srgesl aud most coin pie t-i stocks l he found unj where. 'I hey would respertfullv call the attention of Iheir friends and dealers to their stock aud pri es, as they are IcSermVaed to make it lo their interest to buy n this market. (apIS JIOIIUAI, KEEN A PKKSTON, W HOLRSaLE DEsLERM IB foRKIQN ND DDWESTIC Ml 0-9ODS, BOOIS, 8l:OES. IIS1S. VONNETS, Ac. FHKSH SPRING GOODS. WF have just received 15! packages of our Spr ng purchase, which we arc opening, consisting of Philip Allen A Son's, Globe's, Sprague's, Dunnel's, llarrop's, Clyde's, American, Cocheco and Merriinac fancy colored, solid, black and mourning I'rints; French and American fast col'd rich raie y l awn'? rlonies'n- and foreign oil 0 I'd plaid Ginghams, elegant styles of Her reges, black Milks, great var etv or Paul Stuffs, Linen, woollen ami California Gold-mixed Cnitnnades, plain, plaid and fonry do; gaMBBSaw4l Tweed Coatings, i. neu !.. plain mid twilled black woollen do, various styles of Ticks, b'eached Muslins, fine brown do, 'due ar.d brown and col'd Drills, De ims, Nankeens, York Coatings, shirting Stripes, Checks, furniture do. furniture Prints, plain black woollen Doeskins and Cassimeres, black Broad Cloths, Irish Linens, 4-4 Sheetings, 3 4 do and Buggii g. Ac. e w ill now constantly belli receipt of goods during the entire season. Since these goods have ar Ived. uierchantsaie burning da) light ai d losing freight in going up the river lo make purchases We buy American nods . r ihe manufacturers am their agent, and none but th.-m can sell lower than we can. It is worth the attention ol anv person interested 111 American Manufac lures to call and examine the beautiful styles and lesignsof our prints. Hero you will see a greater variety ofthe best Prints in the country . than any 01. e Agent in New York .- Philadelphia offers ror sle. We respectfully invite the trade to examine our stork reeling assured that the l le and qualities of our goods will attract the e e ol tho closest buyers, and will com-' pare wilh am of the salin MM in the country. Give us a call. (naht? F.TIRKOI DKKI t) A F t C'F. . D. UTE would respectfully Invite the attention ofthe l..n!ir to our stock of Kmbrold-ries anil Lace Goods, just received per K press, i onsi sting of ihe latest styles of Jscnet aud Swiss Kuibr n.lered Collars, Sleeves ciitmisetts. Edgings and Inserting; black and white UceCaps,Ac. (my8) KH.tNKLI A REILLY. Minn goods. TV. have now on band a very desirable stock of Panama. Leghorn Braid aud Palm leaf Hats, to Mel we would rcspeotfullv invite the attention f our customers, and the public generativ, before purchasing. MJl SHANK LIN A 1. !. 1 1.1. 1 . TI1F F W V OK li CUVSTAL PALACE, A FAILURE! N' OT that we me in to say the inhibition In New York as a failure; no. there were v.-rv haiidsom ihings r all atious exhibited ther.-; but the expectation through the whole countrv, and particularly in AVr Ytrk was so great, that many Storc-kcopers intend". I lo make fortunes in a year laid in heavy slocks of the llnest and iest Goods and consequently, thai our homeloving people did uot like lo spend their money by the bushel, staid at home, and many or those fortune-seekers had lo ai, and give up business. Our Buyer in New York, who is alwavs on the loek out for good bargains, as our u' unner well know, ln-1, a couple weeks ago, a good chance lo buy a whole stock OF FANCY OKESS AMI HOI SKIIoLI) GOODS, at far reduced prices, which we offer now lo sell as low as never was an) thing here before. 'I he articles, too numerous to mention, we only will do in part, via: A due assortment of LINENS; DrUINHS, plain and printed; PHINls, JACONETS; SWISS MUSLINS: CURTAIN MUSLINS; KID GLOVES; DRESS SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largsst and besl assortment of ENGLISH HÖSEL' Y; PINK FLANNELS; BED TICKS; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC , ETC. We only wish everybody would come and examine this stock, as there was never an . thing here before like ll. LPH WM. LOW ENTHALL A CO. NEW YORK COMMISSION HOUSE. rami 11. hauhke, WESTERH PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION Ml RCHANT, 24 South William street. New York, BEING long established with an extensive connection iu the attora business, respectrully solicits consignments ofall kinds or Western Produce, 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 ou all shipments when required by J. H. MAGHEF. A CO.. fel20 tf Kvansville, Ind. nr.oFoicnrs faiiilyguoceuy. THE Nudaraffiiad would respectfully inform the cltl zeus of Evansville and vicinity, that be hasjust open;l a fresh slock of Family Groceries, and Provi sious of every description, on Fir -I street, next door to James Steel's Lumber Yard, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit aud receive a share of publie patronage. I am daily receiving trosn supplies or nutter, 1 Heese, Eggs, lard and Poultryfrom the country, and shall keep coustaiilly ou baud a full supply of all staple articles for table ue. My M A KKET W AGON will deliver all goods bought t my Store, to the residence ofthe purchasers, prompt ly upon the receipt of their orders. Please call and exa. 1 ine m stock. (janlti-ly) K.T.BEDFORD. SADDLE!! Y II A D V A K ? A !' D COACH TMsfMIRttlt mf 1 wuuki luji lis .ts.it; ii 1. 11 'i uddlers and Coach makers, and all otiiers dealing in Ihe above busi ness, to our full and complete slock, consisting in part of I i .lies. Wuggoii, stage and Kuirgy. Leathers, Patent. Euaineld, Harness A Skirting. Buckles Koller, Bridle and Harness. Webbing. Rein. Girth, Rotte rand Straning. Pad. Trees, Japanned Bruasfcnd Silver Mouuted. Chains, stage and Trace. Raddle Trees, Spanish. Side, Fall Backs, Ac. Thread and silk and Flushes. ALSO A .via. Bauds. Oil Cloths. Duck and Drilling. Lace. Pasting and Seaming. Bolts, Carriage and Tire. Raddle Nails, Brass and Lace TacksBridle Bittsand Stirrup Irons of every kind. W hips, lajn , Riding, Gum and Ox. The above we will sell as low as can bo purchased'ln ihe West. (d BABC OCR H ROT HERS. co.p iktm:rmiip mitut:.; rpHB undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner-I ship untler the name and stvle of H. Vautier & Marconnler. and will continue the Hat and Cap business at their aew stand, on Main street between Frst and Second. Morg-Tr kÄXZ woJMMtt Äii!idii i We wouid respecUullv solicit a -. tin nance of the I patronage heretoiore so liberally extended toward the late nrm, pieaging ourselves to spare nothinr to merit it. P. VAU TIER, A. MARC3NNIF.R. Persona Indebted to the late Srr. will please call and make settlemenL Atel O r BOXER new Choose ree'd and for sale by aCO m23 J. dt W. EEILLY.

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IROM CINC.NNATI TO THE NORTH, EAST AND . WST,aY KAlLOAD,VIACClalATI,DAYTON,CLa lake Shorn Railroad in. . -..40 hours. To boston by Dayton, Clde, Cleveland Lake Shore Railroad in . nd . .56 hours. To Chicsgo in To Indianapolis in. S3 hours. ? hours. To Terr Hanl and Lafayette in. ...12 hours. via CcSt issati. Hamilton and Davton Railway. Trains ruu by Cincinnati 'line. The R jads of this Route are laid throughout with heavy T rail FIVE DAILY TRAINS. PtasT Tkux-lnuianapolis Express leaves Cincinnati I at 5:30 o'clock A. M. Passengers by this Train connect, I via Eat n and Richn-uud, to Indianapolis, Lafayei'.e, i Terre Haute, Ac. Sleep at Lafayette and resume by Morning Train to Chicago. This Train slops at all Way I ststtons (etween Cincinnati and Indianapolis. 1 Second Train Express Mail leaves C-iaciimati at e :20 o'clock A. -V. Passengers by this Train connec'. to ; Cleveland, (sleep at t levetand ami resume at 7:31) A. M. to Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and boston), San di'rky, (. yde, Toledo. Chicago, Detroit, cvc. :Troy .Piqua, Ac. : Hamilton, Oxford and Connersville. This Train 1 stop at 1. II way stations between Ciaciunati, i lde aud Sandiistlv. Third Traih Accommodation leaves CialcMtaM at 2 'o'clock P. M. Passengers y this Train connect te la IdiunaiHil.s via Davton and Richmond. Sleep at ludi anapolis and resume by .Morning Train to Chicago. Coaaeel to Davton to Troy and Piqua; also wonnects to MitiJsvil e on Si. H. 01 L. E. R. R Tkl Train slops at all way Nations between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and be'tween Cincinnati an 1 Huntaville. Foi rtii Train Accommodation leaves Cincinnati at 3::iu o'clcck I'. M. Paaeeugers by this Train connect via EaS d Rich non. 1 to Indianapolis. Sleep at Indiai'aiMlis, and resume by Morning Train to t bieago. I this train stops at all way slatioas be Iwven Cincinnati und Indr'iiapolis. Fifth Traii Evening Express leaves Cincinnati at I o'clock P. M. Passengers b ibis Train connect at ilaiuiltwii ic0wrd and Conueravitle. This 1 raiu stops at alt a a . stations tnS..rliurtleld tassnars by C. H. & U. KailroaU will take 3;i0 A. M. an 1 P. Trtiips. FAKE: From Cincinnati to N- York 00 to lio.ton .18 OO An addif dial charge of50 ct.s via Niagara Falls. From Cincinnati to Chicago, either route 9 J0 " " to Indianapolis, either route.... 3 IK) " to Irfifayctte. either route 5 00 to Torre Haute, et her route.... 5 H) ss p-Buuak via Lake shore R. K.. 10 00 m M to C eland f 00 " " to Toledo 5 75 tt w tt to Sandusky , 10 to Clyde 4 Tj to Greenville 3 .TO to Troy 2 bU f " to 1 1.. -.'ton 1 50 to Richmond 1 60 " keBatM I 20 M " to Hamilton 60 h m to Springfield 210 TJf For all Information and Through Tickets, apply at the olrVe, southeast corner of Broadway aud Front streets, r at Ihe De not, Cincinnati. W. A. LATHAM, Ticket Agent. mhl8 P. W. sTRA DER, G neral Agent. K A I I, It n A D la I N WW s Imtm CINCINNATI TO THE NORTH. EAST AND ' WEST, BY RAILROAD, VTA t I N 1 I N N All, CÜLVM BOH AND CLE EL A.N I) ROITE To New York by Columbus, Cleveland ami I-ake Siiore Railroa )n 32 hours'. To Hosto'i by Columbfls, Cleveland and Lake sli r- Railroad in 341 h.iurs. To i'itisburgh by Columbus A Crestline in ... . 14 hvi'irs. To Pbiladelphm in 3tl Ni.rs. To l!aliuiisve in 3nj hours. To W heeling in US hours. IA LI1TLE MIAMI KAIL VI .IV. Trains run by Columbus time, minutas faster than Ciicinna.l. I he Koadsou this Route are laid throosj Vrut with heavv T Rail. FOUR DAILY TRAINS First T-aln Lightning Express leattS Cisiclnnuti at 6 o'clock a- 111. Passengers b this lr..in eiinneil lo New York, Boston, Niagara Falls, BuÄaK, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Ctaalflae, Piiubnrgh, PMWddpbsay UattSataaa, Washington City, Wheeling. Znnpsvillc. Ac. Slopoing kCAsTtsM l inciiiiiali and Cleveland, at L-.veland. M r Pw. Xei ia, London, Coluiubus. Delaware, ('ardington, (julion, Creslliue, Shelby, New Loudon aud C ration onh . Bai ond Train Accommodation Express leaves Cinciimati a7 45o'clock a 111. Passengers b this Train connect lo Cleveland (sleep at Cleveland, and r.sunie at 7: 31. a. iu to Dunkirk. Uutfalo, New York and Boston), falsMTin I, haetlag W ilmington, Washinrto.', Cirelevili. , la-1 anon. vVc. This train stops at all way stations between Cincinnati aud Uievelatol. ami between Cincinnati and Washington (except Flag Millions stopplag only 011 pper signal or notice to Conductor. I bird 1'raiu l.oa es Cincinnati at 3 in o'clock p. nv PaaaeacarS by this Train connect to Hiilsboro', Chilli cothe, W ishtiigloii, Wilmington, Lebanon, Ac. iVls train slops at all way stall ns between I in; innati and Hiilsboro', and between ( intinnali and V asliingtoa ( x. ept Branch Hill and l.lnwood at Turnpike) Mopping on proper signal or nonce lo Conductor. F-.iirth train Evening Express, leaves Cincinnati at & o'clock p. m. Paean Brers by this train ouncrct t New Vort. Bo-ion, Niagara Fall. B iflal ., Uunkirk, Cleveland. Lebanon. Ac. Ibis train slops at all way stations between incinuati and Cl-veland ,ex-pt Flag Stations, stopping only on proper signal or noiica to Conductor.) Sunday train lo Columbus at li: 311 o'clock p. in. JX3pSpf inglield Passengcis by L. M. Railroad wHI take 0 a. in. and .. p. m. trains. FARE: From Cin.dnnatl o New York fin Of From Cin iu ati to Boston lö 4!) An ad litional clurge d lifiy eis ia Niagara Fails. From (.'in innati to Buffalo via Lake Shore Hai.roinl From in innati to I'hilatlelphia or lialliuiore via Crestline and I'lt'shurh From in innati to Pittsburgh via Crestline F.. nt Cat From Cin. innati to Baltimore via VYheeltlif .... I"r..m Ci. eiaaatl to Washington via W he Hug. . . From Clsvetaaatl to Philadelphia via VMieciing.. From Cm inmiti lo Wheeling Proas Cin innati 10 ClevataAd From Cta Innati to Columbus From ( 'iu inmiti to Zanesville 10 oe 11 on - un 5 On II 15 5 15 M 7 15 (I 00 3 00 4 HI 3 10 1 ISI I nd 5 "A 3 50 65 1 75 3 7.1 From ( im innati to Siiringücld . . Proas l im inaat! Morrow From Ctm Inaati to U ilmington .. From CiuiiiiMuli to Vtaslnngion .. From 1 in. : n 1. ati to Circle viTle Fr-.m Clin innati t Lovelnnd From t 1 in innati to Hillsborough . i r.'in Clan innati lo Ghillicothe ... lITPFor all inrormation and Through Tickets, apply at the offlce, south east corner of Broadway and Front st., or at the D-jpot, Cincinnati. VV. A. Latham. Ti ket Agent. mhlO P. W. STRADER General Agent. EVAXSVILLE A CRAWFORDSVILLE It .1 II. it O A . FARK REDUCED.: TO TAKE EFFECI ON THE FIRST OF FEB., 1854. TVANS'1LLE to State Road.. to H an J 45 . 50 60 do do Ingle's do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do d do do do do do do do do do Nash's . ... Tribble'a .. Ha ub's. . Legr nge's. Mclntire's . King's ......... 7t Wl 1 00 I 10 1 15 1 m 1 35 Princeton Patnka Fl-ld'S White River Westfall's. . Purcell'a. ... Vincennes-. . do 1 50 25 ; 30 ; 5 40 i 51 60 , 70 ; HJ ! 1 00 Vincennes to PareelFs do do We.tfalPa... do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do de do do do do W ' h it River. Fuller's .. Fleld'a... Patoka ... Princeton King's Lege. age's Haub s Stacer's Ingle's State Road Petersburg Evuusville 1 10 '. 20 1 85 1 M I 50 do do Tr-7P aawmls lenvea Kvansville every morning. atf o'clock. (Sunday's excepted), arrive at Vincennesat Hit o'clock A. M . leave Vincennes at 2 o'clock P. M.; arrive at Etansville 4 F. M TrpThe Accoiainodation Train leaves tncennes at 7 o'clock A. M.J arrive at Evansville at 11 A. M.; leave Evansville i t I P. M.; arrive at Vincennes at 5 P. M. m. aa mm a sv us v . c 1 j , I Kt Ihn AfcominnHitirtr Truin To in-are the rorwardingorrrelght on theday or 1 1.- - 1. n.viiie De not. ii muss be delivered ut or befo're II o'clock A. .M.; and at Vincennes it mus a. . a Jm .a wAffXA i rs. lor-If nn lht iirani new be delivered at. or before, 5 oMock, on the evening the previousday SA.q r.i. 1: .. . .. , PresidenL jau-Ifi-tf RAGS WAtTED. T WILL pay the highest market price in essh. for Cot1 ton or Linen nags. 1 nws. co.n YNGTON, febW CernerofMaiu and I-Irst alteeis. CmLH.tns LAWNISsV CAIJCOFN.-A T verv la-ge sPck ofthe newest stylet of Ginghmna, Lawns. Prir.ted Lawns, Calicoes anu Uri'liantoa, hieb will be sold very low at HL'GH h', mh23 Cheap Ury Goods Store. SHIP-STUFF 4M bags for aala low to close by apU GEO. FOSTER fe CO.

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1K1J.4DV MAD.? (LOTHINti, KCtCKIRIIIM. GOODS, HATS, CA ls, Ac , Ac. ifJkm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Plaits St., nearly opposite Kataak. THE undersigned has Just opened a Clothing and r uridshiag Establishment, opposite the Hank i?d door bt tow Alley. He has a larga st. ck of Readv-mada I lathing. Furnishing 1,. ..... &c., which he oflera fof sale at the very lowest prices. Knowing the demands I ol this market thoroughly, jn this line of business, he Is prepared to gratify them. His goods have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at tha verv lowest prices. Those wanting Clothii.g of anv description, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ceneiailv, would1 find it to their ad vuutage to call at Ihiscutdisliincnt befor purchasing elsewhere. In thi. sto, k wHI beloun Overcoats, Cloaks, Press Frock and Rack Coats. Shirt HaU and Caps, dec, die. which are now on or 'inspection. Ihose warning bargains bad better call at th I I bouse, as good articles ill t-e sold CBBal. I have also a large astortment ol WATCHER AID I JEWELRY, all f which will be warranted, to which h j call the attention of the public. aei'7 y t. KAtfK. STHAIGIIT MM CLOTHING STOKE. on s,, strekt, aaiwacN riavr nh aaroaa. GUMBERTS & GOTTLE1B ARE receiving at th.-ir WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Establishment, a Irrge assortment of RE A 1 1 Y M A DE CLOTHING of superior quality an? manufactured in the most fashionable sty les. A fine le' of Cloth Coals of all sixes; superior black and blue Prone aa4 English Cloth Dress, Frock aud hack Coals Saltinett and Cashmere CoaU. brown, green and gray va. ns arts e : m rmtmmWrnf orevery alyle, price, qualitv and color. 1 VEsTS AND PANTALOONS ofthe most beantiful patterns ever brought to this Map SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, ami Sacks, Hats and caps of every rt)!o and . aaaaaa f Aaaereraold in this market TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpel Sacks, wild a lurve aunrimuni .rf,....rii.i. and Furnishing Goods, all of which we will sell C9 th Strmtgkt Lint Plan, as cheap as tlie cfaeilM?. Call aud see for yourselves. octs O C M BERTS V GOTTLEIB; It E ADV-ill A D lUllio ff f I I KMSIIIM. UOODN, HATS CAPS, Af. AC.s WHOLESALE AND RET 1 ut i. i- Journal Olfice. rpHE undersigneu hasjust been reeetvlng at the abav . eaSaMWImvut, a Wrge slock or READY MADg CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, ahich hoof' Tersfor sale to old and new customers, at wholesale mt retail, at the very lowest pritcs. They are of the beat' manufacture and made in the most fashionable alylea. Having be -n purchased at such rates as will enable thear 1. sell at the r ..te- ,r. .. I ln.se Wanting Clothingofany descripth n, or Gentlemen's Furnisliing Good generally, won Id And it to their advantage t.. call st ihte est blisbment before purchasing elsewbeie. la this stock willbe found overcoats. Cloaks, Dress. P rock and Sack Coats, Shirts. Hats. Caps, ckc, drc, aim hare now open for inspection. Call if you want to gel good 1 heap. He has also on hand a large assortment of Comprising all ordinary varieties, which he offers for al at reduced prices. JOCall and examine these Goods, as thev are worthy ofatlentioii. ldec3t)J S. KAHN. THOTIXS ON M. TON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. WOCLDrespe tfully inform his friends nd the pahhc generally, thai having jiurchased 01 -Mtssrt-Kathbonedt U iie-M. r. their entire atock of Books ch Stationery, lie h- re oved his R.k STore to the slant lately occupied b them in No. 1. Foster's Block, corner of Main and First struct. The additions thus made to his ev en ablas alas o offer to bis customers a Inrgrr nnd better assortment than I, is ever le. Vy been brought t this mark el; COB-si-tn in part of, .Miscellaneo. s. School , Medical and Theological Rooks. W riting. Printing. Wrappii g and Fancy Paper, u d Foreign dc Fancy stationery of all kinds. All ol which will be sold. Wholesi.le and Rettsil at Cincinnati pri. es. a fact to hit h he would call the alt.-nnou of country merchants, dealers, teachers and1 other, being court. lent he can make it l-j their interes to purchase of him. aug 25'tf M A HBLl IS V O Tt RKMOVKU TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANrf II CTOHS or the finest Marble ever brought to the' Ll West, at Wholesale or Retail. Dealers in Map bl.- are expres.ls .:.. ' :., -ihO ItVystOck, fbf t will msiKe ir t liieir interest to otrorrlso saa. Mystbcle ists of Carrara, White veined .V Dove colored I tali an in blocks und stabs: .American white,- varlated blue, clouded and .-tttttint y, whir waa selccteif With1 greaScaie at He ennoat a- rrisi; HRWlHWX lis ..full styles, SCROLLS, ORLBISR, TOM-'HH, MEAS AND Poo T STONES, Counter lops and Furniture Marble on hand and made o order at Eastern prices. GrateLil for the past liberal patrnaga, 1 expect lb taer.Sa contioiiuase of ihe anas. Give me a call. M. A. LAWRKNCK. II 3 Orders JVom a distance prom ptlv and satlslhe rily niltvl. All work warranted. augV9 NEW FAHIf.r r.RlR'F.IIY. ritlll". uii.lemgiied has removed Ins stock of Groceries' X. frrm Water street, to the New Brick Building, corner or Locust ami Second stre-ts. A s be designs to keep a rea-uiar supply of go.nl arflelee, appropriate lo a Family Grot e. y, and to sail at the lowest cash prices" lie hope- t.. r. . . , a .-i re -I ;.. DatrOBaM t'tosa around l.nn. y. M. HAM1LTOÄ. seplj def TO itlEltCIIA I s, PH I sirlPA, Dill l.t.lM V tMl I III IM Kl lf I..N' ric.ii.i.v. MXS'RS KKLI.KR V FARNS LEV would respects fulry retmn thanks to theircustoiners and the public generally, lor the liberal patronage which they have aarasatara rereive.i.nnd UK.- , method of Informing their Iriends that they have povctiuaed or Mr. Crawrojd Hell his entire stock ol Urtica A IQedici stra. and will conlinue to carry on the hnslneas in the house formerly occupied by bun on Main, between First and S'-c-rml sts. a here they will be pleased to have Hit ir friend call and e amine their slock . 1 hey have associated Mr. -Isaac While, ho has been l r cer Hie print ipal Clerk in Mr. Bell's establishment, who will be happy atall ' times, lo watt upon the old patrons, of the house. If pure Drugs allow rates, ami areomiiH dating terms are am inducement to the Merchants, Druggists and Phy si. lans. we respectfully invite them to call, as we have on hand a rock of I2S.0M, of well se'ected Drugs, and will be constantly ret ei ing additions to onr present supply, aud Itope to offer such inducements to VI HOLE. SALK DEALERS us will supercede the necessity of ther viaili g other cities, for the purpose of purchasing ; their supplies. Jy 15 KELLER, FA RNSLEY 4 CO.'. BITTBOLFF BOlfS ntAi.KRS in rina note amo iilvir U ATrnsa, sold ch i ,), . rina jcwilry or ll aisn, sitvaa waaa, c uk aa, aracTst lks, Ac, main .um. arrwaaa VIRST AND SK OISD. IVAKIVII.LS, IA. VI K have constantly on baud a largo and com plete assortment ofthe alxve namwd goods, sat 1 will sell them low as any house in tho Was, waIhererore reapectreJrr Invite all who are desirous of boyv iug Watches or Jewelry, to give as a t ail betöre parthaaing elsewhere, as a e can make il to their interest to Bo ft ofua. IdecSl-ljr. COOK'S FAMILY (.HOI I It V. THE aiidersiched would respectfully announce R rhe ciHaens or Kvansville, that he ia now better prepar- - ed than ever to supplv therr tables WITH h'kKYTHING CHOICE AND FRESH, in the line of Family. Groceries. ITiaukfuL for the very liberal patronage received during the past year. 1 confidently expect a cominuaaee ef.. m skureof the trade, as I iisw nrtcnt addl' IoaaI claims and shall spare no efforts to niern it. I am eonaUntly rec iving all the Lading articles ol 1 Family supplies, fresh fiom tne eounrv; and shall keep, on hand ut all tunes, Fre-k Batter. Cheese, LanL-Kcce Poultry, Fresh Meats, Dried and Pickled MeaU ALSO A complete assortment of Dry Groceries of evarj de. .crlp.ion. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Floar,- Feed 1 C.dtC. My MARKET WAGON will deliver all good So tho doors or the purcbasers promptlv upon the receipt of their ordeis. Call and cxaftiine niy 6Wk. Z. H. COOK. Opposite tha Post Oalce. STOVES! TIFT AND COPPER ESTABLISH VI I T. THOMAS SCA NTLIN, or the firm orSeantlte. cV Parvln, has retained from Princeton and tai .1 ui 111s r-sifii'iii ' m I Ill.inrnvi . m mi. , ill, where h'? will devote his personal attention to all branches of their business. Mr. S. would call the attention of the public generally and his old cuatoiaerato their extensive stock of STOVES, TIN and SHEETWA RR, and all other articles pertaining to Hie - r business They are also prepared to do all aorta of ""l Copper and Sheet-iron Custom Work. Steamboat. WOTK rork. c. e. Also Tin and other melallc R 00 line 1 done at the shortest notice and in the most perfect style. . j Call at the store of SCANTLIN V PA RTN. novts Main steet. bet Firstaod Second. CA.RRIA.GrE AND MAKING!! MESSRS. SATERLF.E & DK'GA RMO have aow oa hand a srood assort men! of one tml two bene Carriages. Rockaways aud Bugsries, mituiifMctured at their own shop after thi-J most approved and modern styles. Messrs. S. 4k DeG- wilt promptly Oil all orde.s for eoatom work In the nealisl and most substantial man Der, and not surpassed hy Eaatsrn manufacturers, either Id quality or price. They have an experienced Carriage Blacksmith who does up tha Iron work ia a style not tox be oaoened Pl If