Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 61, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 July 1854 — Page 4
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OACO. .IIEKCAXTILE t IM-LKlil JJOtTHWMT CORKER OF SIXTH AMD WALIT, CIKCIN WAT1 nHK undersigned has rumored hit Mercantile Col J- lege to his new building, northwest corner of Wal nut and Sixth street, where he has fitted up a splendid nit of rooms express! j for his busiuess having spare t either pains nor expense in maklcsr them in every re pect the most convenient and pleasant School Rooms In the United States. The plan adopted in teaching combines practice with Iheury; Insteal of using books, the pupils are exercise! fo making original entries of every day business transactiooa: journalizing, posting, balancing accounts, openhip and closing of a great variety of different seta of nooks, both for partnership and individual business, where the business has been prosperous and adverse ;and Aas qualifying the stndent for enter! ng Into the practical duties of the accountant in any kind of business. The course of instruction will consist of DOUBLE K 3TRY BOOK KEEPING, embracing every department nf trade and mercantile accounts, via: Wholesale, refail, commission, exchange, banking, manufacturing, hipping, individual, partnership, steam.bos.ting, and eom pound company business; commercial calculations, practical penmanship, and Lectures on commercial law, Iso, lectures on the science of accounts, custom of merchants, etc. In addition to the regular course of study, the under signed has made arrangements with Messrs. Henry Buow, Esq., Hon. B. Storer, Prof. C. W. Wright and ther eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course of lectures n the subjects of common tnw, history of commerce, political economt as connected with commerce, cbem-J ktry as connected with commerce, and other subjects of great importance in a commercial point of view, never before introduced In any Mercantile College in the U. States. Pupils are inst-uctoo individually, and not in classes, so that ssudenta may enter at any time, and proceed in the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations are had (thoutrh pupils are examined privately if they desire it) when the student indergoes rigid and thorough interrogation by the Prin el pal, assisted by a committee of Practical Accountants til l Business Men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who are deemed worthy of them. A course can be completed In from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doing everything, la his power to advance his students, and make thetn thorough and accomplished accountants; and his exten five acquaintance with the business community wilt generally enable him to procure situations for those desirous of obtaining them. TERMS: For a full course of lessons In Book Keep ing, Writing, Commercial Calculations, Commer. ia1 Law, &c, f 40. (oct2-dAwlyR. S. BACON, Principal. C-CIITIITT A STARK) ÜPH3L TERS AND PAPER HANGERS MP-- ! T., ABOVI J, M.CALnWXLLW MW B' U.M. NO. EVANSVin.K, 1A-, Begleave toinform the citizens of Evansville and vicinitv, that we ;.( now r pare I to f irMbfc and make UPHOLSTEKlF.S of all kinds, such as Solas, IM vans, Spring (. hairs, Ac. All kinds f Spring, Cotton, Hair, Moss and Shuck Mattrasse. Pillows, Loml'.rb, beets, and all other articles in our line. We also keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of Wallpaper and Upholstry ware, and are enabled and determined to sell as low as any eslablishmen 1 ' n Louisville or Cincinnati . Hr"Carpets, Window Curtains, Roller-shades, Ac, fade op in the latest style and at the shortest notice . ILf Hotels, Steamboats and Private Houses provided with anything In the I'pholstry Line. novt-tT CABINET WARE HOUSE. ICOKI l I t l lttd v I iii vi on hand a large supply of every anetv of Cabinet Ware, of the best rorkmaiiship and material, on Main be tween Third and Fourth streets. Lumber Yard. 1 have also on hand, a large supply of Pine Lumbe seasoned. Also, 75,000 feet dressed Flooring. Coffin. i A large supply of all kinds and sizes on band. All th above articles 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling house next the shop. ' lJy22 6ml COTPHÖUSE AND REST AR ATJT. WiXtir Stritt, ntit I n itrance Company, Evmnsrillt, I. HENRY SCH AEFFER'S new Coffee House an 1 Restaurat, in the three story brick house, between Insurance Co. office and the PaviIion Hotel, is now fined pin the best style, and he is prepared to receive his friends and tho public, and accommodate them in the . . ; I I , I L. II . J .L . . 1 . oest manner, nis nar win oe suppue.i wiui tne rnoieesi t iquors, Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments. he will serve up in the most approved style and at all boors or the day. Mr. s , will always Keep a good va rietv of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to the house is a BOWLING SALOON, with two line Alleys, and every accommodation requisite for auch place. Also a BILLIARD SALOON, with two excellent tables, with India Rubber cushions, and Saloon lit up with gas decO-taprl Lamaoco Steam Furniture Factory. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Messrs. WETZEL dt KLINT WOK rould Inform the public that having recentlv established in l-amasco City, a Meam Furniture Factorv, they have commenced manufacturing Bureaus, Bedsteads, W ardroles, and several other kinds of Furniture by steam, thus eaaMi ng them to furnish these articles lower than can be purchased elsewhere in thiscity , ani at Liaeiaaari f actory prtctt. I heir work in every r espeei is epiai to mat oi me t incnni t-1 lactones. They are also prepared to do Turning work of every des eription, and will be prepared to furnish country manu acturers with what they desire in this particular. Theat ention of those wanting Furuiture is called to the work oi this bactory. The wareroom is or. Main street, between Third and Fourth, m e keep for sale Chairs of different varieties. besides alt otuer aiudsot r uruiture. at tne room. dec88-lyl 8ADLBRY-WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J.P.ELCIOTT, DEALER IN ADLER Y-WARE, TTASJust received afull assortment of Saddle Trees of 1 L all kinds, miaie mis, nurrup irons, nuggy .nuutit SS Webs. Seating, dec, Ac, which he will sell on rea .-kii.i hie tttrma. He also keeps on hand a general assort .m of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, and all other thtnjs r npertainiog to the business, of his own manufacture, on Watu street, oettseen First and Second streets, at the old gUnd. loct34 tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE nndcrslgiwd have purcnased 1fk Livery Stable.on Locust street, and maue s provementoto it, and now have on hand fo 1 t C 3 hire a good stock of HOSES, BUGGIES an CARRIAGES, to which we invite the attention of th. wublic. They Intend from this time to endeavor to satis y the wants ofthe public in this particular, snd hope the articles and terms will prove agreeable. Carriages foi parties excursions, funeral Ac., a wnytoo hand. Heina provided with good hostlers, we are prepared to boara orses and keep them In the best style ug34 M. A E. H. OeG AR MO. BOOT A MIO i: I IM I l( lOKl , WATER STREET, SEAR THE PAVILLIOJf HOTEL. The undersigned would resi.ee tf all v In form the public, that he has now on hand f the largest and most approved stvles of W.ustoiu and sale work. I ji ills VI nrrt.'r the largest and Kid , Ladies' Boou, Buskins, Walk' ig Shoes ami Slippers. Also for Misses', Ac. Ac. Also on hand, a splendid stock of Leather and Fiodings.for sale wholesale and reail low for cash, at his otd stand on Water street doors above Pk vi lion Hotel. aaglJly p. DEIJSNER. WATER WHEEL.!. . WE are now prepared to till orders for Parker Hotcbkiss A Johnston Water Wheels, with all the appurtenaocet belonging thereto. These Wheels being submerged will perform without disadvantage under high or back water, provided the head is preserved. We are now completing a full set of Parker Wheels uii". iiuh an kiK laiesi iinpr etiionis, unuer the ncr. aonal superv rislon of Mr. JAM hs SLOAN, celebrated ai the builder of the b-st Water Mills in Öhio and Ken . - 1 Ol tucky, and favorably know n to the readers of the Seien ttnc American, aa -j. ., or ey. We have a model of the most approved sluice, constructed on a correct scale, which Millrlghta will find it to their advantage to aalland examine. The Committee of the Franklin Institute ofthe State f Pennsylvania, in their Report of June lith. 1W6. rank the Parker Wheel with the Over shot; giving it the preference over all other Wheels for power, its a Japtation to high or low heads, and with reference U the action apou it of back waters or Ice, and the ease with which ac.-n may be had to it for inspection or repair. mhia G. lt. EGGLESTON A CO. SVKI P AND MOLASSES I bbl Cincinnati Syrun; I bbl iugar houe Moluocs; just ree'd at p7 BtDFOKD.
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MEDICINAL.
SMOTHERED Fliers i,ON; PRUT ITI TERRIFIC EXPLOSION!! Tremendous Volcanic Eruption!!! A man "Seared as with a Hot Iron" IN THE SEETHING LAVA'!!.! SOME three years ago we took into our employment and confidence, a man by the name of McLean. So well were we pleased with his devotion to business, and the Interest he displayed in our pecuniary affairs, that in the course of a few months we took him into a limited partnership foroneyear. Thus, by large pecuniary g'11 and the introduction of his name into the commercial community, he was warmed into social and 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 ofthat wonderful reroe 1v, THE MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! And not having genius enough to originale, nor intellec und talent enough to sustain an article of his own conception, and oaigtnal and independent of others for an existencelike all parasites, he determined to cling to the skirts and draw vitality, sustenance and sapport from o'.hers. He made a mixture of "TAR and TURPEN TINE" "filched from us a name" mutilated our diree tions and advertisements, and called this abortive de fortuity "Volcanic Oil Liniment." with a shallow and j flimsy pretext of originalit) . He has made desperate ef- i forts to induce dealers and the people to biv and rsx his 1 worthless, filthy and pernicious truth, by leprcsenting it to be similar to, and equally efficacious with the original, true, ajid only genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT! But he has signally failed iu his labored attempt at deception, and has had to resort to ' Perry Davis Pain Killer" to make a precarious support? What can we say osucli j a man? If he hat anv conscience we need say no more. If he has none, we can only warn the public mrainst im- I position, and thus for the present we leave bim in his i liulccl del jrmtiv and e ;-! to the . BURNING FLAMES OF TRUTH. From the agony of which his "villaiuous compound , can never relieve mm. irrCAUTION NUMBER TWO. T Another feeble eflbrt has been made to profit by the popularity or our article, lya man iu Louisville, who put up a few gross of a preparation which he called "American Mustang Liniment." He has, however, become satisfied of the error he committed, and has "pledged his sacred honor" that he will never more infri ge on our rights, nor attempt to deceive and impose upon the credulity or unsuspecting confidence of the public, on whom he is dependant for his living. With this pledge, we have agreed to draw a dark veil of charity aud forgiveness over his past acts, and let him go inpeace. BUT WE WARN THE AFFLICTED! To b ware of all impositions, and b :y no Liniment that has not our name on the wrappers and directions, and the evidences of the "copy right secured," and you will getthe worth of your money, get reliei from yoi r infermities, and bless the dav that you used the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENTJj fJ Hie Liniment is put up in three sixes, aud retails at '.'5 cts. :o cts and (I . The large bottles contain much ! more Liniment in proportic u to tne prices and are there- j fore chcapc-t. TTr Principal office 30J, Broad wav. New York, and corner 'I hird and Market stwts, St. Louis Mo., and M sale by dealers in Ilm:: and Medicines and by country store keepers in all parts of the United States. TTP For sale iu Kvansville by KELLER, FARNSLEY & CO., MILLER dt CO., jy 16-IydAw and several other Druggists. TO DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rilHI underslgnod have now In store a large stock of -t lruz. .Medicines, I bemteals. Oils, ramus V armslies, Dye Woods, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Brushes, dec. die, and are constantly receiving fresh supplies, from the manufacturers and Eastern markets, which tbey are determined to sell at a small advance. Ou r articles are all selected with great care, and warranted to give satisfaction as to genuineness, ouality and price. Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, and Mionlder liracesofthe most ai. proved stvlr g. Pure Brandy, Old Rye Whisky and Wines for meiiieal vurvotet onlw. ofthe verv be-tiualitie. Also a large supply of Daguerrean Stock, consisting of Plates, Cases, t hemicals, dzc, at a small advance fron. Eastern prices. Mrs Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco, and a choice lotof old Havana Segars. Bird Cages, Seeds ami Fountains. Merchants and dealers will please call and examine our stock when in the city, and all orders will be attended to immediately and carefully packed. Ut a C. Hai ioH. HALLOl K 6c STODHAKll, W.U. P. Stoddard. 4 Wholesale Pruggists. Oct. 5 tf Main street, near the river. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! MORE TRIUMPHS OF It K ICS N VC M IHK SAFES! Tl r"Tst roLt.owmo CaRTiricATEs iiavb ji st nzr.n received by the mails. They form additional lestimonv of the superiority of Rich's Salamanders over all others: f 1Kb 1 UM.rtl.r..IVJ., . U. Charleston, April 20, Ih!J4. Ma. L. M. Htch, Agent for Rich's Salamander Sales Dear sir: Finding it impossible to remove our safe du ring the late Are, which destroyed our store in Hay ne street, and having taken out our books, we put into it several papers to test it. We are glad to acknowledge that It fully sustained the high reputation of your Safes. I he preservation of these papers was more than we ex pected, when we witnessed the intense heat it was subjected to. Yours, Ac., tui h. I . r. i , 1 1. . . 1 & tt. FIRE IN DANS VILLK, N. Y. Dassvili.k, April 10, S34. Messrs. Stwas dt Marvis- Gentlemen: Your Safe went throuch the lire. It contained all our books and papers, which came out in so od order. The Safe, from appearance, must have been red bot. We trusted our all iu it. Very respectfully, vours, BROWN dc GRANT. NATCHEZ STREET FIRE, NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans. April 7, lf04. Ourofflce and warehouse, Nos. 31 and :t '. Natchez st., with their contents, except the books aud paper- contained iu our Safe, were entirely destroyed by Ire, on the morning of the Itith March. Although the Safe had been for several hours iu an extremely hot Are before we could recover It, and, on being Drst discovered, was in a red htat; on being cooled with water, we removed our books and papers, to the amount of twenty thousand dollars, without the slightest damage or injury to us. Being fully convinced by this event ofthe entire security of those Safes, we have procured another ofthe same description, from the same Agent, viz: Rich's Fireproof Safe, sold by Mr. Isaac Bridge. No. :t-.' Magazine street, aud recommend thetn to all who desire perfect security (br valuable papers tu case of Are. PRICE, WALSH dc CO. CHARTRES ST. FIKE, .NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans. April 12, I'il. We have abundant reason to recomiuerd Hub's Salamander Safe as eminently fireproof, since we had an excellent opportunity, on the 5th February last, of testing one of that description, which we purchased several years since of Mr. Isaac Hiidge. Our store. No. 37 t hartres street, with ourenlire stock of hats, trimmtugs, Ac, was burned on the inorniug of that day, subjecting our safe to a very intense heat during several hours; yet It saved all its contents, comprising bank notes and checks for upwards of nine hundred dollar, bills receivable for several thousand dollars, and accounts in our books for forty thousand dollars. As said Safe cost only one hundred and ten dollars, we risk nothing iu pronouncing it the cheapest article we ever purchased. ALERKT A TK1CO. A large assortment of Wilder's Patewt Salamander Sates, with Rich's Improvement, for saie by steakns a marvin, (successors to Rich A Co.) 14d Water street. N. Y.. The only Makers of Salamander Safes, combining Wilder's and Rich's Patents, and Sole Proprietors of Jones' World's Fair Lock, which has neither key nor keyhole. ALLIS A HOWES, mvlMf Agents at Kvansville. SHKRWOOD HOUSE. THE subscriber has taken the above house, and has entirely refitted and refurnished it. 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 of horses aud carriages to let. The stable is large, clean and well located, and good h. tlersare In constant attendance. Particular attention will be paid to the care of horses left with him for keepnz and in all respects, the public sha find the Sherwood Heuse a good Hotel. fjy-tf J. A. BYERS. RAILROAD COMTBACTOKS AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, wanting Car Wheels, or Irnn work of inv description, can be accoinmoda- - ted promptly at our establishment. VVe challenge the I ... C . A. a i. SyiTd than t K. estern oountry to prouueo im Foreman of our Smith Shop. mh 17 G. D. EGGLESTON A CO. ORKSCEVTCITT FOFDKY. "1TK are now turning out some ofthe oost couiplete W Kngincs, and other Machinery ever built in the West,and Ii Cincinnati prices.lf not lower. All persons n wanting anything in our liue, will find it to tfleir interest to call aud e.xaiuiue our work. mhl7 G. D. EGGLESTON A CO. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! JUST received per Statesman, a lot of superfine Travel ing Trunks, containing a full assortment of Coats Pants and Vests, also I'tislom-made white linen and me rino Shirts, which will be sold cheap at fcMa MACK. A L0BLN6Tl.NE'S.
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HOME MANUFACTURE! EVAKSVILLE I. Ol HIN; STORE. BELIEVING that the interests ofthe Great West, and of the people of Evansville and vicinity in particu lar, would be much promoted by establishing a Clothing Factory in this city, and beirg aware that Clothing can be manufactured in a superior manner and at less cost in the West than In the East, we have established a Clothing Store in this city, where we will manufacture and sell, Wholesali and Retail, Clothing of the best quality, all of which will be made under our own supervision, at the lowest New York prices, of tLe latest styles, and ofthebest material. We purchase our Goods from Importers for Cash, which enables us to compete with a NY HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES! We will also carrv on a Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Gentlemen's Furnishing establishment, in which will be found every article in that line. Our stock of Cloths, Cassisneres and Vesting are of the neatest style and best quality: aud at one of the firm is a Practical w orkman, and takes charge or IM Measuring and Cutting, we are enabled to WAKKKNT a I god At in all caset, or no sale. We also keep on hand every variety of Tailors TrimI mings, and are Agents for Scott's Report of Fashions. Particular attention paid to Gentlemen furnishing I their own material. RICHARD RALEIGH takes charge of the commercial affairs ofthe Establishment, and DAVID O'NEIL of I the manufacturing. Grateful to their indiridual friends j for past favors, and now solicit a conti nuance of these favors for the new euterprise, they pledge them Ives to J merit all the confidence that may be reposed in them. ' Store on Main street, Detween First and Second sts. mh31 KALKIüH Ac O'NEIL. A S.HALL TV AN HUH A I.AIKd: STOCK OF GOODS. SEM BICH would respectfully inform bis numerous . customers that he has now on hand a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part to-wit : Plain and Printed Eereges; " ' " " De Laines; " " Persian " n " ' n French and American Lawns; " ' Poplins and Challi; Plaid Ginghams; " " " Lawns " " Embr'd Summer and Mull Muslins; " " Plaid Jaconets and Cambrics; India, Book aud Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, dec. ALSO. A fine assortment of Hosiery, Gloves. Mitts, Buttons. Threads, Needles, Pins, ec. which will be sold at the lowest cash price, and no mistake. Call and examine. We can prove the assertion. ap? DRESS CUTTING AND TEACHING. TIT RS. D. WOOLSKY, Second street, takes this method 2 VI. of informing the Ladies of Kvansville and vicinity, that she has made arrangements to cut and fit dresses in the latest and most fashionable sty les, and is also qualified to ive instruction to the Indies in the art by the new method that has lately irivt-n so much satisfaction, by Mr. & .Mrs. Forbes, in this and other cities, from whom she received the following DIPLOMA: "Tills Is to cortifv that Mrs. D. Woolsevhas taken les sons of us in Dress Cutting, after our improved method and iscoiuiietent to instruct others in the art, and is ca pable as a Teacher to impart the Betone in few hours' instruction. MR. & m RS. i FORBES." mhltf DISSOI.I TIO OF ( O-IMRTM HMlir T .HE Co-partnership heretof. re existing under the name, stve and firm of l.uwisiV Gray, is this day rttosolretl The business of tho said firm will be alone settled by me. EDWARD LEW IS. MITICE. T HF. undersigned will still continue the Commission Ml Forwarding business at the old stand. Thankful fur the patronage extended to the tirin, he would respectl'ully solicit a continuance of the same, apir tf' EDWARD LEWIS. 11 I DIOAL NOTICE. pR J. R. WILCOX begs leae respectfully to inform LJ the public that be liu taken as partner n the prao tire of Medicine, Or. John I'oüviotos, who, froui attainments aud varied expenei ce, ranks among the first Physicians in tho Mississippi Valley. Drt. W. Ai C. would say to those who may require their services, that they will be ur iniptly and carefully atten ded, and that the advice of both when desired will not increase the expense. J. R. WIl.CuX, M. D. apll tf J. CONYWGTOW, M. D. K EM OVA I,. AM'Fii 1 UREKofJapanned and Stamped War, W ater Coolers, I oil. t V n'es. vVe.. tVc, Iivin: r. moved from the old stand , corner of Waiaut and I'e.rl to the N. W. Corner or Race anu oi.cmri a, (or Seeoud strtet.i and having lanrelv increased : .ditties for mnnufurturing is now prejmred lo supply d lets on liberal terms Tinners. Stove Dealers and others w ill find it greatly to their interest to pur hase their clocks direct from the manufactory. 1 have also recentlv made sndi arrangements with the naanuiernis nf TINKERS' M ACH I HIM and TOOI s as to bw constantly applied. -Among which will le found some pisti iRseaiu i tnet iiTnm MaciminB, which ran ha seen In enenAoe. All of which w ill be sold at maiiulactlirers' prices. GEO. D. WLKCHELL, ap10-3mddcw N. W. cor. Race and Columbia sts. WflfCHELL'fl WATER COOLERS. E season is again at hand w hen the use of Ice be comes iiidispensable to the comfort and health f every fainMy. The uieiersiirned has for several year? past been enraged in the manufacture ofthe at"ve named article, and hasdevoted much time and labor in perfecting tlteut. Knowi'.g their gwnl utility, economy ami conv. -no-nee, must bring them into very general use. They have become in-llspoiisahlo to every house keeper. The fact has been demonstrated beyond question, lhatthey will C reserve Ice longer than any of the de ices which have sen brought out for that purpose. The convenience of always having ICE WA TER ready for drinking, is fully appreciated by those w ho have used this article. The undersigned has larger and better facilities for Manufacturing Water Coolers, than any estab ishn nt in the country, and ia now prepared to supply them in anv quantity. To merchants and others buy ing to sell, a liberal discount is made. They can be packed and shipped to any part ofthe country with perfect safetv. GEO. D. WINCHELL, Manufacturer, cor. Race and Columbia sts., aplP-3md&w Cincinnati. Ohio. ( (MMRTM ItMIIP. ri"MIK undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner JL ship umli-r the stvle and firm of Geo. toster x l o. for the transaction of a general r'orwardittg and Commitston Business; and have erected forthat purpose a very large and spacious Eire-proof Warehouse, on the Wabash and Erie Canal ami corner of Locust and Dnnham streets, and near the Oepot of the Evansille and Criwfordsvillo Railroad, where they will have ample room and convenient facilities for storing all kinds of Produce an t .Merchandize. They will give special care to Consignments, either hy River, Railroad, Canal or Waggon, and will forward promptly at the lowest rates. I hev will give personal attention to the purchase or sale of Produce or Groccri in this market, and solicit orders for the purchase of Suirar and Mo on the ('oast, as one of (he firm will be iu the South during the Winter. The hope by unremitted attention to merit and share the public patronage. M. W. FOS I KK. GEO. FOSTKK. dec 14 W.M.AIEMAW. RETIOVFD. "1T7"E have now entirely removed our Toha co and V Ciar Establishment, from the old stund- on Water and Main streets, between 1st and S 1. to Mais street, between First ajid Water, iu Mrs. Lewis' new building, where we shall be happy to sell our old and new customers cheap bargains. iuh31-tf SCHAEr PER A SCHR0EDER. t'lOAIC AND TOBACCO STORE OF JACOB SCHEURKR, MAIN sT., BET. 1ST AND 2D. (O. Schaefler A Schroeder's old sta ,d-) I RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Evansville and surroendmg country that I have taken the above stand, determined to continue tho same business, and will constantly keep on hand the choicest Havana Cigars, and Tobacco ofthe best brands that Eastern markets afford; also Snuff and Smoking Tobacco of all kinds, Mersbaum, t tuna aud ooden Pipes of all sizes an-i qualities, at the lowest cash price, at Wholesale and Retail. My lengthy experience in the business convinces me that I can give general satisfaction, and 1 respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. spltf RECKIVEO per steamer Belle Key 1 drum Codfish; 25 boxes do for family use; 2 bbls No. 1 Mackerel, large; 9 do No. 8 do do; S tierces New Rice, 400 qr-boxes Sardines; 5 bblt best White Wine; 3 bMs Loaf Sugar; 2 do Crushed Sugar; 2 do Powdered Sugar; Forsale by (mbtf) I. A D. H E 1 MANN. (iOLD lit INS. JCST RECEIVED AT BITTROLFF A SON-: WE have just received a fine lot of Gold Vest Chains of beautiful styles. Also a lotof Gold Hunting Lockets, to which we invite the attention of those wish ing la purchase. We will sell cheap, and no hlsieing about it. my!7 P0FLTRY. 200 Chiekras an 1 a Isw flas Tarkevs received thu diftt (my 3b) COOK'S Family Grocery. 1 'n0Z Grain Cradles; laleby (mj24 j0 doz Snalbs, ree'd and for SAMUEL 0KR. Tlf PLATE 300 boxes 4 X; and for sale by ISOl.exes Roofing, in store (my24) SAMi KL OHR. TO TINNERS. JUST RECEIVED 6 sett No. 1 Machines; 6 Stove pipe Formers; bsellManii tools; 12 pair Shears, ass'd sizes; H sett Hollow Punches; i-j sett solid Punches;! Rivet setts, ass'd Nos.: Setting and Riveting Hammers and Groving Tools. All of the above will be id at inauufaaurer's prices. (my3) BABCOCK BROS.
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES. MICI; AD SI'ITfiTIEK slWlf GOODS. WE are now opening our large and carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, jut received from the Pastern markets, to which We would cord5allv invite the attention of purchasers. (ap-".) S HASH LIN de RE1LLY. JUST received , direct from New York, the latest styles of Borages, Grenadines, Tissues, Silks! wns, Call coes, Ginghams, Berege de Laines and French Jaconetts. ;at) SHANK LIN dt REILLV.
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WE have Just epened a very dcrlrahle stock of Bon nets, the latest Fashions; also Bonnet Ribbons Pamsols and Fans, to which we Invite the attention o the Laoies before making their tele .Ions. ap29 SHAKL1N dt RE1LLY. JUST opened a fresh assortnven: of Cloths. Casslmeres. Marseilles and Silk Vestiags, white and col'd Linen Drills. Hosiery, Gloves, White Goodi, Trimmings, &c. apt SHAN KLIN dc REILLV. SPRING AN L- SUMMER DRY GOODS WE have Just received at our stand in Laniaseo, cor nerof H.n street ami Fulton aveuue, a large assortment of SPK1NG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, selected from the Eastern markets, nud comprising the I latest styles of Goods, aud which we are prepared to sell just as low as they ran be purcaa- : in Evansville.I These goods having been selected with especial refer I ence to the wants of our customers, and we respectfully ' ask our friends to examine them atid the prices before purchasing else where, as we know they will give satisfaction. We also have en hands a good assortment ol GROCERIES, fresh and cht-ap. ap4 3od BOX K, IIA BING & CO. WALL PAPKK IIA!CilKUSI rkKsH arxiva' ENTIRE SPRING SloCK RECEIVED'!? TDK subscriber would rospecllul'.y inform the citizens of Kvansville und surrounding country, that he has now on hand his entire Spring stock of Wall "?er, Borders, Fire Screens, Window Blinds, Lamps. Phot gene Gas, Wrapping Paper, Ac, Ac, which, for variety of style and elegance of finish, cannot be surpaselin the West. Devoting his winde time to this particular branch of trade, lie has made it his study to bring fifnn the various La-t.-rn markets the cboieest selections and latest styles. He returns his sincere thanks for the vary Itbeml patrOMg. heretofore txtenrted to him and hopes, by k ciing a larjre assortment, and selline at the lowest possible rates, to ensure a codtlaui nee of the same. JOHN C. DEVERECX. Jr.. myd-lmw Main street, between First and Second. n ri Hl SITX; TO UI KCH ANTS. FOSTER dr BROV N have Just been making large additions to their former stock of Staple and Fancv Groceries, which swells it to one ofthelargest and most complete stocks lo be found anv wl.ere. Thev would repectfnlly call the attention of the:r friends and dealers tothur stock ami prl es. as they ar ; leternnued to make it to their interest to buv in this market. aplä HfltRSAIf f KEEN A PRESTON) WHOLESALE EaI.KKS III FOREIGN aKD DOMESTIC DRY O00D8, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT, BONXETS, Ac. FRESH fcPRING GOODS. WF. have Just received 159 piickagesiof our Spr ng purchase, v.hi. h we are opening, censisting of Philip Allen dc Son's, Globe's, Sprague's, Dunnel's, llarrot's, Clyde's, American, Cocheco and Merrlmac a colored, solid, black ami mourning Prints: French and American fast col'd rich fancy Jawiis; domestic and foreign Oil col'd plaid Ginghams, elegant styles of Her reges, black .ilks, great variety of Pant Stuns, Linen, woollen and California Gold-mixed Cottonades, plain, plaid aud fancy do; gold-mixed I weed Coatings, Linen do. plain and twilled black woollen do, various styles of Ticks, b'eached Muslins, tine brown do, blue and brown and col'd Drills, Dei ims. Nankeens, York Coatings. Miirting Stripes, Checks, furniture do. furniture Prints, plain black woollen Doeskins and Cassi meres, black Broad Cloths, Irish Linens, 4-4 Sheetings, 3-4 do and Bagging. Occ. w S Will uow constantly be in receipt of goods during tho entire season. Since tbateg -odshave ji.vived, merchants are biiruing day-Iixht ai.d lositig freight in going up the river to make purchases. We buy American oodj r ftlie manufacturers and their agents, and none but them can sell lower than we can. It is worth the attention of any person uileruated in American Manut'.otu res to call aud examine the beautiful styles and designsof our prints. Here you will see a greater variety ofthe liest Prints in the country, than any oue Agent in Ne w York or Philadelphia offers for sale. We respectfully invite the trade to examine onr stock feeling assured that the style at d qualities of ourgoods will attract the eye of the closest buyers, and will com-' pare with any of the same size iu the country. Give us a call. nih!? F.TIBKOHlF.KF.D A LACE fiOODS. WE would respectfully io.te the attention ofthe I.;. dies to our stock of Embroideries and I.;., e Goods. Just received per Express, consisting of the latest styles Of Jaoanct and Swisa Em In oidered Collars. Sleeves (hiinisetts. Edgings and laser ling i black and white Lace Caps, Ac. (mye) SHA.NKLI. A KEILLY. STRAW boons. w FK have now ti band a v -ry desirable stock of t'.inama. Leghorn liratd and rami teai nais, 10 which we would respectfully invite the attention of our caste l vi and the public generafly, before purchasing. SH ANKL1.N A KEILLY. Till) r.W TOKK CRYSTAL PALACE, A FAILURE! "VTOT that we mean to say the Exhibition in Now York Xxl was a failure; no, then' were very hundsome things of all Nations exhibited there; but the expectation through the w hole country. and particularly In X'ew York was ... great, that many Store-keepers Intended to make fortunes in a year laid in heavy slocks ofthe tinel an.) best Goods and consequently, that our bom.-ioviiiK people did not like to spend their money by the bushel, staid at home, and many of those fortune-seekers had to at', and give up business. Uur Hujerin new ork, who isaiwavs on tue loeaout for good bargains, as ourctiftomcrs well know, hud, a couple weak ago. a good du aea to buv a whole stock Of FANCY DRESS AMD HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at far reduced prices, which we ofler now to sell as low as never was anything here before. The articles, too numerous t mention, wc only will do in part, viz: A flue assortment of LINENS; DeLAINES, plain and printed; PRINTS, JACONETS: SWISS MUSLINS; CURTAIN MUSLINS; KID GLOVES; DUEHfi SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest and bost assortment of ENGLISH MOSEKY; FINK FLANNELS; BED TICKS"; BLEACHED MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. Wc only wish everybody would come and examine this stork, as there was never anvthing here before like iU (Jan2S) WM. LOWENTMALL A CO NEW YORK COMMISSION HOUSE. THOTIASII. KAOHBRi WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION Ml RCHAKT, 54 South William street. New York, BEING loug established with an extensive connection in the above business, respectfully solicits consignments of all kinds of Western Produce, which will r- mvn immediate and peroonal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and liberal cash advances made on all Shipments when reouired by J. 11. .MACH EE A CO.. febOO-tf Evansville, Ind. REDFOICD'S FA1IILY IHM HIIY. rn HE undersigned would r tf illv inform the citiJL zens of Evansville and vicinity, that he hasjnst j opened a fresh stock of Family Groceries, and Provisions of ."vers description, ou First street, next door to Jain.-s R teat's Lumber Yard, where he hopes, by strict I attention to business, to merit and receive a share of pub- ! lie patronage. 1 am dailv receiving fresh supplies of Rutter, Cnensa, V.ze, Lard and Poultry from the country, and shall keep constantly ou haud a full supply of all staple articles for t.i 'le IIS:. My M ARRET WAGON will deliver all joods bought :.t my Store, to the residence ofthe purchasers, promptly uiKin the receipt of their orders. Please cull and exa t i tie my stoefcTI (jar.Hi-i) E. T. HEUFOK I). SA D D L 1 ; R Y II A R D W A K E AIM I COACH TRIMMINGS WE would call the attention of Saddlers and Coachmakers, and all others dealing in the above business, to our full and comp!, te stock, consisting in part of Harnes, Waarron, Sta-e aud Rusgy. Leathers, Patent. Knanield. Harness A Skirting. Buckles, Koller, Brille ami Harness. Webbiug, Rein, Girth, Rollerand Straiiing. Pad. Trees. Japanned I'.rassand Silver Mounted. Chains, Stage aud Trace. Saddle Trees, Spanish. Side, Fall Backs, Ac. Thread and silk and Plushes. ALSO Axels. Rands, Oil Cloths, Duck and Drilling. Lace, Pasting and Saming. Holts, Carriage andTire. Saddle Nails, Brass and Lace TacksBridle Bilts and Stirrup Irons of every kind. Whips, Bugzy , Riding, Gum and Ox. The above we will sell as low as can be pnrehaedin shaWest. (docS) BABCOCK. BROTHERS. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpilK undersigned have tt.is lav formed a Co-iartner-i ship under the name ar.d style of P. Vautier A Mar- . connier, and will continue .he Hat and Cap business at their new aland, on Main street between Frt aud Second. (Morgan, Keen & Preston's oldsia&d.) We would respectfully solicit a continuance of the tiatronage heretofore so liberally extended towards the ate firm, pledging ourselves to spare nothimr to merit it. P. VAUTIER, A. MARCONNIER. Persons indebted to the late firm will please call and make settlement. deel Y X BOXES uew Cheese ree'd and for sale by Omx.3 J. A- W. KEILLY. I
RAILROAD LINES.
i:V NS IKI . dc tUAUI'iUDSVlLLt; HAILIIOAD. FARE REDUCED.', TO TAKE EFFECT ON THE FIRST OF FEB., 1P54 VANSV1LLK to State Road
Ingle's Nash's Tribble's ...... Haub's Legrmge's Mclnt re's King's Princeton...... Patoka Field's White River... WeslfaM's ro 65 70 00 in 15 ..- 35 5U Puree Ts. Vincennes. ircell's . ... We-tfall's .... White River. . Fuller's Field's Patoka Princeton . ... King's I-egraiige's ... Haub s Stacer's no Xi 40 50 60 0 HJ 90 1 00 1 19 1 .-o 1 '.5 I 35 1 50 lllL'ie' State Koad .. Petersburg .. t - Kvansville TTT-Kas-e-ur- r train leave, Kvansville every morning, at f Vclock, (Sunday's excepted); arrive at Vincennes at lui o'clock A.M., leave Viucenucs at 0 clock I . SL. ; arrive hi EvAnsvidle 41 P. M rrpThe- Accommodation Tram leaves vincennes a . o'ebx A.M.; arrhre at Kvansville at 11 A..l.; leave Evan-vill.it: -' '. M.; arrive at Vincennes at 5 P. M. All freight will be forwarded by the Accommodation Train. To inhere the forwarding of freight on the day of its delivery atthe Kvansville Depot, it must be delivered at, or before 11 o'clock A. M.: and at Viucennes it mus be deliver.-i at. or before, o'clock, on the evening the HtrhM dav. biM l tu 'I-. Jau-tf President. For BalCiniorf Washincton, Pliilaslel phiti ami etr York. RALTIMOHE AKDOlllO RAILHOAD, From Wheoliug to BaltuuoTe. and connecting with the Washing on Branch R.R. at the Junction, (lately called the Relav H'vnse.) nine miles from Baltimore, and'with he Philadelphia. V ilmiugton and Baltimore R. K. to Philadelphia. THF. grett tunnels uonthe new nart of the rlnrare now fjlly completed, and the wliole road is in fine condition, presenting one of the most picturesque and romantic routes in the world. The greatest care for the comfort and safely of passengers is constantly exercised by the oflhers and a 'ei.tsoi thif Company, and there is nö saier roid iu the United states, notwithstanding the reports of interested and orscrupalous agents of other routes to the contrary. The new and splendid steamers of the Union Line from Louuville, Ma.liM.u and Cincinnati, connect with the road a; Wheeling, and through tickets from these plaies to Baltimore, Washington, PhilaHtlphia, Ac, mav be had of J. T. Morehead, on tSr levee, at Louis vill,orlh: boats (otthe Union Lin. o'y, si LitalvVUM. The steamer lea.ethe w barf at I.ou viHe dailyfor Wheeling, where jiassengers aud baggajis are carefully transferred to the i urs. The express mail train leaves Wheeling rta.lv , at half past S a. n-. and arrive at Cumberland (jni miles) alt p.m., and allowing two hours there arrives in Bait! more (:i-u miles) at dr y light next morning. In full time to connect with early Washington and Philadelphia trains, mate iug the passage through from Wheeling ii. less than twenty hours. Including stoppages. Travelers w ill not fa.l to obnerv.: ti.at this Is Tin hkapist us well as one of the most pleasant routeslo the East. Baggage checked through to any of the Eastern points without charge. Passengers and baggage aretrausfer red to th. cars Cor Wiiakiujttoii sit the .1 unction, and for Philadelphia, at Baltin.ore. i hout extra charge. Trav elers are allowed ample time ai.d opportunity at all points to obtain their meals. Tbrouga tickets from Louisville to Baltimore. (with the privilege oflvlng over any whereon tlm route) f 11; to WashiMgto fUlncto Phitndelp!iia$l; to New York fit To be had as above only . (The rail rnd fare alone iron i Wb.'elingto Baltimore is fS 5U;to Philadulphiuor Washington $? 5t.) Whileihe water islow in the Ohio, light draught, but swi.t steamers will keep up tl.e connection hetwe. i, Cincinnati and W heeling. Passengers may nlso leave river at Cincinnati, and r.ach Wheeling by the way o railroad to Columbus and anesville, and stages Iheare to Wheeling. For this route passengers buy through tickets !u Cincinnati, and leave thereat li or 7i o'clock a. m. dailv. TITFreighls to all Eastern points, by this safe direct and speedy line (which is now prepared to dean immense business will bo taken aslow as bj any oilier route. All nronertv carefulh handled, and delivered in good order. Inqhire a abdve. WM. PA KK EE, jyJVly Goneral Superlutendent, Dultimore, Til ANNPOKT VriO. W V. S T H. K N S F A T KS LI N E . BY R.iilroadsand Canals, running in connection wit Steamers and Propellers on the Lakes. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROY. rsomtrTots: A. R. Cobh A Co.. Foot of Indiana St. Buffalo. A. W. Palmer A Co.. P-M, Broad St. New York, SOESTS: K. W. Sloan. 121 Broad St. New York. Scott A- Co., Toledo. J. S. Chanoweth cV Co., Cincinnati. This I one orthe oldest, best establMie.t .md most re liable lines of transportation in the country; and assole Agents for this section, we are authorised to give through receipts for freights to nnd from the East, a very low rates, guaranteeing against any ever charges on the route. . . auK0 LEWIS A HOWARD, Agents. NOTICE. HE partnership heretofore existmgi n this city.bei m P. G. O'Rilev and John S. Mitchell, unaer the flrn of O'Rilev A Miichel!, is this day dissolved mutual consent. John S Mitchell, bavini' purchased the Interest of . G. O'K lev, is alone authorised to close up and settle burfnesdf said Arm. Signed: p O'RILEV, JOHN S. M lie HELL. Tin undersigned having Income the successor to the hon...; n j business oi O'Rilev A .Mitchell, will continue the tant as heretofore. Thakful to the friends of the late firm for former patronage, he solicits a i tlmiaiion of their confidence and business. His Wharf boat at the river is one of the largest size, and noted for Its capacity. And als having auiple Warehouses on alei street, aawell as a mammoth Warehonse in course of construction on the Canal and convenient to the Railror.1 Depot, his facili ties for the receiving, storage and forwarding ofMerehandlre Sjxl Produce via River, Railroad and Canal, are verv complete. He ! also prepared to make cash advances on all pro duceor property consigned to him for sale or 'o be shipped to his correspondents in New Orleans or the Eatert cities. (octl8-tf) JOHN S. MITCHELL. KW II ICDtVARF. STORE ! ! ! CHARLES . WELLS IS now opening a new aud verv extensive Spring stock of H.t Kinv, RE. CUTLERY hud HAJtVtitiTI OOLR, and, as the Gools were purchased direct from Sheffield (Eng.; and American Manufacturers, he is prepared to sell at as close Azures as any house in the West. MerchanU and others will find it to their advantage to examine his new stock, as it is f arte arge, well selected, rurthised low aud with entire reference to the wants of this marketThankful to the men bants of the interior and the citizens of this city, for their favors already extended, he will endeavor to merit fin future) their confidence and patronage. Amonghis stock may be found the follow ing: M doz Waldron Grass, Grain and Briar Scythes. Co doz Scythe Snathes (assorted). 10 doz Hay and Manure Forks. Id doz Grain Cradles. 2 0 ''oz Scy the Stones. Iimi doz Steel and Iron Hoes. 74 doz 'Ames" A 'Rowland's' Shovels A Spades. Ml boxes 'Leverett's,' 'Lippincoll's and 'Collins" Axes. 12 casts Trace and Log Chains. !iu doz Wagon and Coach Hames. . 50 Platform, Counter and Tea Scales. 3 cases Mill and Cross-ent Saws. I packages Pittsburgh Novelty Goods. yd doz Seives and Riddles. 100 gross Table Knives and Forks. 2j0 doz Pocket Knives (complete variety.) A L S O Shoars, Scissors, Buteher Knives, Loctrs. Latches, Bo IU and Screws. Brass Kettles, Sadirons, Strap Hinges, Files, Chisels and Augers, Carpenters' and Coopers' Plan and Edge Tools, Wood Saws. Rrushes (Horse, Scrub, Shoe and Whitewash), Tacks, Shoe Nails, Patent Brads, Curry Combs, Horse, Wool aud Cotton "Cards, Wagon and Buggy Whips, Ac, Ac, together with all articles necesaary , ept iu a Hardware Honse. CHAS. S. WKLLS. Main street, 2d door below Branch Bank, ml 17 3mdAw Evansville, Ind. HAGS WANTED. I WILL nay the highest market price in cash, for Cott. n or Linen hags. THOS. CONYNGTON, telW Corner of Main and Hrst streets. GINGHAMS, LAWKS di CAEICOES.-A verv large stock ofthe newett stvles of Ginghams, Law is, Printed Lawi., Calicoes and Brilllantes, which will be sold very low at HUGHES', mli23 Cheap Dry Goods Store. mi Peaches, on hand Q BBLS Choice Dried Apples a
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BACON A CO.'S Family Grocery .
LOTH 1. Mi &C, 1' hi:ady iriADi: (Lomim -m - j I I itMMIIM. t.Ollllv. IIATN. CAPS, A;c.. Ac. - " y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Irlain M. nearly oipositc Hank. TDK undersigned baa Just opened a Clothing and Furnishing Establishment. inoite me Rank A'
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tu vJ5 do.,r below Aib-y. He has a large tU.ck of Readv made 3U Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Ac. which he offers for 40 sale at the very low eft prices. Knowing the demands45 i of this market thoroughly, in thia line of bnsiness. he is 50 prepared to srratifv them. Hi
chased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Those wanting Clothing of any description, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods generativ, would find it to their advantage to call at thisestablishmet.t betör purchasing elsewhere. In this stock will bei.. und Overcoats. Cloaks, Dress. Frock and Sack ( oris. Shirts Hats and Caps, &c, Ac. which are now open r inspection. Those warning bargains had better call at this house, as good articles will be sold rut ah. I have also a large astortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, all f which will be warranted, to which 1 call the attention of the public. L. KAIIN. STUAIGHT LIXE C LOTH IX. STORE? OM : STREET, BEIWEEfT FIRST AtVD SKCnaD. GUMBERTS & GOTTLEIB ARE receiving at their WH0LKSALK AND RETAIL Clothing Establishment, a lerge assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING of superior quality and' manufactured in the most fashionable sH les. A fine lo of Cloth Coats of all sizes; superior black and blue French and English Cloth lress. Frock and Sack Coats attinett and Cashmere Coats, brown, green and gray of every style, price, qnallty and color. VESTS AND PANTALOONS ofthe most beautiful patterns erer brought to this Mar SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AJID DRAWERS Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, and Sacka. HATS AND CAPS ' of over) style and niEAraa f Aas er er sold in lb market .o u. TRUNKS AND VALISES, C arpet Sacks, with a large assortment of fancy arfSrloi' and Furnishing Goods, all of which we will seil en t Strafst Lint Pimm., as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see for yourselves o18 GUMBERTS A GOTTLEIB. 0 FURNISHING V AT , 11 l CAPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Under Journal Office. THE rndersicnd has just been receiving at the abevV establishment, a large stock of READY MA DP CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. which he oifers fc-r sale to omI and new customers, at w holesale o r retail, at the very lowest prices. They are of the bee;' manufacture and made in the most faahionable tvles. Having been purchased at such rates as will enabl'v then to sell at tav fry lowest prices. Those wanting Clothing of any description, or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goodr generally, would Audit to their advantage to tall at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. In thisstock will be fonnd Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, Shirts, Hats. Caps, Ac, Ac, w hich are now open for inspection. Cafi if you want to gel goods cheap. He nas als rn hand a Urge assortment of Cowiprlsingallor iiuarj varietifs, which he offersfor sala at reduced prices. DTP Call and examine tSrese Goods, as they are worthy' ofatlealiou. Ldec30) S. KAHN. TlloiTA rnvii;TO. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. WOULD respectfully inform bis friends and the pnhlle generally, that having purchased oi Msasrs. Rathbon dk Whcfler. their entire stock of Rooks A Stationery, he baa rew oved his Rook Store to the stand lately occupied by them in No. f, Foster's Block, corner of .Main and First Streets. t he additions thus made to Ms stock enables btwi to offer to his customers a larger and better assortment than has ever before been brought tethis market; consisting iu part of, Mrscellaneoi s, .rh.x-t, Medial and Theologieal Books, Writing. Pr nti or. Wrappugand Fancy Paper, ai d Foreign A Fancy Sta in me rv of all kinds. All of which will be sold. Wfeolaaale aud" Retail at Cincinnati prices, a fact to which tie wonld rail the .ittentiou of country merchants, dealers, teachers and others, being confident he can make It to their interest to purchase of him. aug tf .11 A H B If REPOT! REMOVED TO MAIN ST., OPPOSITE THE BANK Of TONS ofthe flnest Ma-lde ever hnngal In the JLfJ West, at Wholesale or Retail. Dwnl. rs in Mar ble are expressly invited to examine my stock, fori w ill make it f.. t ri"i r interest to patronize me. Mv sto'k consists of Carrara, White veined V Dove colored It ili an in blocks and slabs. American white, varigated, blue, cloiide.l and statuary, which was selected with great caie at the Vermont Unurrie. MOL'.MEN'ISofallstb s. RCROIdJ, OIILEISK, TOMBS. HEAD ÄND FOOT MONKS. Countertoiis aud Furniture Marble on hand and made O order at Eastern prices. Grateful for tin past liberal patronage, I expect to merit a continuance of the same. Give me a call. M. A. LAWRENCE. N B Orders from a distanot promptly aud satis lac rily filled. All work warranted. aug?9 NfEwV FA.HILV GBOtLKY. THE undersigned has removed his slock of Groceries from Water street, to the New Brick Building, corner of Lncnat nnd Ha road stre-ts. As he designs to keep a regular supply of good articles, appropi iate to a Family Grocery , and to sell at the lowest cash price he hopes to receive a share of the patronage of those around him. J. M. HAMILTON, sep 15 dlf io Miiininrs, PHYSICIANS. 1H!I (.(.IMS, M) IUI PIKLIC I.EN. ERA I.I.Y. -yrESSRR KELLER 4t PARNKLEY would respect1X fully return thanksto theircustomersand the public generally, for the liberal patronage which they have heretofore received, and take this method of informing their friends that Ihey have purchased of Mr. Crawfojd Bell his entire stock ofOruca A ITIedicl nea. and will continue to carry on the business in the house formerly occupied by him on Main, between First and Secend sts. where they will be pleased to have their friendscall and examine their stock. They have associated Mr.. Isaac White, who has been for vears the principal Clerk in Mr. Bell's establishment, who will be happy atalltimas. to wait upon the old patrons, of tho honse. If? pure Drtigs at low rates, and accomnu dating terms areany inducement to the Merchants, Druggists and Physicians, we respectfully invite them to call, aswebavr on hand a s'ck of t'-'5.IMiO, of well selected Drugs, and' will be constantly receiving additions to our present, supply, mid hope to offer such inducements to WHOLESALE HEALERS as will supercede the necessity of their visitir g other cities, for the purpose of purchasing their supplies. ' J5 KELLKR, FARNSLEY CO. RITTROEFF & SOYS, DiAi.tRs in rijE solo iNDfiivrr. w a Tenia, coin chain - , naa jewblky or ai l kiuds, su.vra waaa, ciax as, spkcta. les, Ac, sun STBBaT, r ktu ees riPST iXD SECOND. KVlimi.l.I li. WE have constantly on hand a larire and rnmplcte assortment of the above named goods, and. w ill sell them low as anv house in the tvi. therefore respectfully invite all who are desirous of buying watches or Jewelry , to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we can make it to their interest to buy otu- tdecSl-ly.. T COORtS FAMILY GROCERY HE nndersighed would respectfully announce to tan. citlz-ns ol Evansville, that hit is now better prepared than ever to supply their tables WITH EvKBY1 HING CHOICE AND FRESH, lathe line of Family. Groceries. Thankful for the very liberal patronage received daring the past year, I confidently expect a continuance of my share ofthe trade, as I iww present additional claims, and shall spare noefforts to merit it. I am constantly receiving all the leading articles of Family supplies, fresh fiom tne country ; and shall keep . on hand at all times, Pres Butter. Cliee, . lard, Egj;s, Poultry, Fresh Meats. 1 ried and Pickled Meat. AIJnO A complete assortment of Dry Groceries of every description. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Melasse, Flour, Feed c.&c. My MARKET WAGON will deliver all goodf to the doors ofthe purchasers promptly upon the receipt of' their ordets. Call aud examine my stock. Z. H. COOK. oet22 Opposite tne Post Office. STOVES! Tl AMI ClIi:if ESTAHLD.HHK.T. THOMAS SCANTLIN. ofthe Ilrm of Scantlin. A Parvin, has r-itnrued from Princeton and takn up his residence permanently in this cItv, where he will devolehis personal attention to all branches of their business. Mr. S. would call the attention of the public ge le rally and bis old customer to their extensive stock of STOVES, TIN and SHEETIRuN WAKE, and all other articles pertaining to their business. Tbey are also prepared to do all aorta of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Custom Work, Steamboat work, Ac. Ac. Also Tin and other metalir Roofing done at the shortest notice and in the most jrfect sly le. Call at the store of M AM I. IN v PA KYTR. not M Main steet, bet Firstand Second. CARRIAGE AND BTJGrGY MAKING!! MESSRS. sATEKLKi: v 1'tUtRMOkivf novon hand a good assortment of one and two hrse Carnages. Rockaways and Buggies, manufactured al theif ott n shop alter th m s t apprwved and mt"! rn styles. Messrs. S. A IeG. will promp'ly nil all orders for custom work in the neatest and mot substantial manner, and not surpassed by Eastern manufacturers, either la or prn-. They h.ive a cxr-rtenced Carriage ' hiachsmiin uo uutu up iuw tiuu o;a iu a ft? ie n"' io. ' be excelled apl :
