Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 December 1866 — Page 3
THE EYANSVILLEPAII,Y JQUBfl JffffiPAY.. DECEMBER 1866.
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CARPETS.
CARPET; WAEB HO USE .V I AND " .- , VV; ' '" House FnrnlsMng Establlshm. Wm. E. French & Co HEADQUARTERS OF SUPPLIES FOB Families, Steamboats A Hotels. '-' Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Two-Ply, Cottage, Listing, Rag and Hemp O JL. TELJP. 3B T S . Chinese, Manilla and Cocoa MATTItfGS. Velvet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth : RUGS '. Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels, Rubber Cocoa, Adelaide, J ute, Sea-Grass, -and Fancy Sheep - DOOR-MATS. Silk, Wool, Cotton, and Linen DAMASKS. Gilt Moulding, -Bronze, Brass, a . . ' ; Silver jd : ... . ; and CORNICES. Opaque, Gilt, Painted, Rustic, and , , . r 'Paper . WINDOW-SHADES. Green, Buff, Blue, and White WINDOW HOLLANDS Silver, Brass, and Paper-Mache STAIR-RODS. Brown Ground, Satin, Gilt, and GoldStamp WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety of FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, from 18 inches to 18 feet wide. Wool, Rubber, Flock, and Damask PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. Elegant styles and new designs of " " : French 1 -: v WINDOW LAMBRAQUINS, made up to order, and at short notice Table Linens. . Bed Blankets. Table Oil Cloths. Sheetings, , Table Napkins. Pillow-Casings., . Stair Linens. , Rubber Sheeting. Towelings. " " Marseilles Quilts, v Brussels and Velvet Hassocks, fec, &c. Experienced Paper-Hangers and Upholsterers will be furnished when required. Carpets cut and made to order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. Cornices mounted and put up. Win-dow-Shades hung. All work wargranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar establishment in the United States. Give us a call. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., No. lO First Street, UP-8TAIE8. COAL. GREEN BITER COAL. GREEN RIVER CO A L FREE FROM Black and all Impurities, of the bent qualities, and lowest market price. Fall measure guaranteed. A constant supply on band and orders filled promptly. LITER 4 ANDERSON. -No. 7 South Water Street, Next door to Robert Barnes's store. novl9d3m COAL AND COKE. A SUPERICj article of Youghtogeny and Plttsbo,. Coal and Coke, which I. am prepared 1 furnish to Blacksmiths and Brewers, eitb by river or rail. Coke sent either in ixo beads or by car, at low rates. Office corner Water Street and Fulton Avenue. A. J. HUTCHESON. sep22(l3rn ROD I AM CO IT, MIXES. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOcust and Water Streets. A constant supply, and orders promptly filled, novaK MiASTIC "HTaATE, FOR ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. XT A VINO PURCHASED OF THE JCL proper authorities the right ter Vanderburgh County and the city of Evansville, I am prepared to furnish buildingsbrick or frame with the above Roofing, which is warranted to be BETTER and CHEAPER than anything now In use. la a Booflng Material, it Stands , , Unrivalled. A mastio, It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. - Non-combustible, impervious, non-expensive, and undecaylng. Frost does not Crack nor Heat Dissolve it The only roofing material ever discovered tbat will resist the action of the elements as long as the structure it protects. It is susceptible of little, if any, wear from exposure, and is perfectly fireproof, i , : f For fertaer particulars, apply to my Agent, H. B. CAHSAVAsTT, Esq., er to JOHN P. CILttVER, Cerner Mala and Seventh Streets.
MEDICAL:
Ty-spepsia, Our THIS GREAT' REMEDY FOR A IX Diseases of the STOMACH ,7 i,, is the discovery of the inventor of Coo's valuable Cough Balsam,, while experimenting for his -own' health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform, The almost daily testimony from various I tarts of the . country encourage us to beieve there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach It will not speedily cure. Physicians endorse and use it Ministers give testimony of its emcacy, , . ' , And from all directions we receive tidings of cores performed. DYSPEPSIAl It Is sure to cure. . HEARTBURN! One dose will cure. SICK-HEADACHE! It has cured in hundreds of cases. HEADACHE & DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty minutes. ACIDITY of the STOMACH! , It corrects at once. RISING of the FOOD! It stops immediately. . DISTRESS AFTER EA TING! . . One dose will remove. CHOLERA-MORB US! Rapidly yields to a few doses. BAD BREATH! Will be changed with half a bottle. . It is Perfectly Harmless ! Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the fact that It Cures by Assisting Nature ' to re-assert her sway in the system I Nearly every dealer In the United States sells It, at 91 per bottle. O. G. CLARK A CO., ' ' Proprietors, v - ; New Haven, Conn. PERIODICAL DROPS, The Great Female Remedy for . Irregularities. , I HATE TESTED THESE DROPS in my own practice, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research that acts so powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, in cases ot female irregularity, as does this medicine. In all recent cases it never fails, while thousands who have been long sufferers are indebted to it for the boon of health to-day. -Although so powerful and positive, they are perlec.tly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the instructions. - To all who suffer from any lrreg"larity, painful, difficult, excessive, offensive, or obstructed menstruation, Leucorrhoea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try a bottle of Dr. Lyon's French Periodical Drops. Being a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills or powders. Explicit directions, bearing my Jac-simile, accompany each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every druggist in the country, or by inclosing the price to C. U. CLARK & CO., New Haven, Conn., Oeneral Agents for the United States and Canada. Price SI 50 per bottle. , , DR. JOHN L. LYON, l' ' Practicing Physician, ' ; dec3 d6m , ' New Haven, Conn. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. A New Era in Medicine 1 TET THE SUFFERING AND DISS eased read the following. Let all who have been given up by doctors, and spoken of as incurable, read me iouowing. Let all who can believe facts, and
can have faith in evidence, read the following. Know all men by these presents. That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, personally came Joseph Hay drick tome, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he is the sole General Agent for the United States and dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines known as Maggiel'a Pills and Salve, and that the following certificates are verbatim copies to the best of bis knowledge and belief. JAMES 8MEITRE, ' iS. Notary Public, Wall Street, New York. ; Junel, 1866. Dr. Maggiel-1 take my pen to write you of my great relief, and that the awful pain in my side has left me at last, thanks to four medicine. O, doctor, how thankful am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure that you are the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERH, 110 Avenue D. This is to certify tbat I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street. New York, April 7, 18tt. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an iron foundery, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown arouud and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given me by him about eight weeks alter the accident: New York, Jan. 11; 1866. My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an ironfounder; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg tbat would not heal; I tried MaggieP Halve, and it cured me in a few weeks.- This is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 Goerick Street. Extracts from Various Letters. "I had no appetite; Maggiel'a Pills gave me a hearty one." " Your Pills are marvelouB." , "I send for another box, and keep them in the bouse." , "Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache, -which was ahronie." - - Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.". t i . j. "I gave half of one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well In atday.'! r V i j t. 1 My nausea of a morning is now cured " Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of J our salve behind my ears, and the noise eft." ... .... .... " I enclose a dollar; your price Is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar. " " Send me five boxes of your Pills. " - ' Let me have three boxes of your Salve by return mail. " i I have over U00 such testimonials as this but want of space compels me to conclude J. MAGGIEL. Dr. Maggiel's Pills Invariably cure the following tlineases: AKthma, Bowel Complaints, t Vtugus, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness. Dyspepsia, Diarrbaea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Skin Diseases, Headache, Indigestion. Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness ot Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum. Scalds. Each Box contains 12 Pills. One Pill Is a Notice. None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each pot or box sinned by DOCTOR J. MAOIEL, New Yerk, to counterfeit which Is felony. Sold bv all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and CaiMM'.na, at & cents per box or pot. Aug. ?. dawly ,.;,. ,. i. , . '
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i EXCLAMATORY. At church I sat within her pew ;' ' ' Oh.pugh! -But there I heard No pious word I saw alone her eyes of blue ; I saw her bow her bead so gracious Oh, gracious! ' The choir sang, " The organ rang, And seemed to fill the buildirrg spacious. I could not hear the gospel law Cb.Lat . My future bride Was by my side , , - I found all e a mighty flaw. And so, when pealed the organ's thunder tnuuuun - ..... I fixed my eyes In mute surprise On her whose beauty was a wonder. To me the maiden was most dear Oh, dear I , And she was mine, Joy too divine For human words to picture here. Her love seemed like a prayer to bless me un, Diess mei ; Before she came My life was tame My rarest joys could but oppress me. The service done, we sought the shore Oh, shore! . , , 1 And there we walked And sadly talked, More sadly talked than e'er before. I thought she was a type of goodness Oh, goodness) ' , But ou that day ' I heard her say f ,-, ' Plain words whose very tone was rudeness. We strolled beyond the tide-mill's dam on. aami . , : . , : a She jilted me. And now I see ' ' ' That woman 's love Is all a sham I - - Josh Billings on lafiln. ' Laffin is strictly an amusement,' al though some fblk3 make a bizziness of it. ' ' ; It has been considered an , index of charakter, and there ia some so closs at reasoning that they can tell what a man had for dinner bi seeing him laff. 1 1 never saw two laff alike. ; While thare are. sum who don't make enny noise thare are sum who don't make ennything but noise and sum agin, who hav musick in their laff, and others who laff just as a rat does who haz caught a steel trap with his tale. There is a mistake in the assershun that it is no comfort to hear sum laffs that cum romping out of a man's mouth like a districk skool of young girls just let out tew play. , Men who never laff may have good hearts, but they are deepseeted like sum springs, they have their inlet and outlet from below, and show no sparkline bubble on the brim. I don't like a giggler; his kind of Ian is like dsndylion, a broad yeller, with no bit of good smell about it. . It is true that enny kind uv a laugh, if it. l v. VirkriAfif i Kntta flian nnna but give me the laugh that looks out of a man s eye, tust to see if the coast is clear, then steals down into the dimple of his cheek and rides in an eddy there a while, then waltzes a spell at the corner of his mouth like a thing of life, then bursts its bonds of beauty and tills the air for a moment with a shower, of silvery-tongued sparks, then steals back with a smile tew lay in the heart tew watch again for its prey this iz the kind of laff that I Iut tnd ain't afraid uv. A Western editor was lately shot in an affray. Lurkily, the ball came against a bundle of unpaid accounts in his pocket.' Gunpowder could not get through that I : ; r , ; " I am afraid you'll forget me, wife, while I'm away, said a brave officer. "Never fear, my dear," the longer you arc in your country s service, the better I shall like you, A stranger in a printing office asked the youngest apprentice what his rule of punctuation was. " I set up as long as I can hold my breath, then I put in a comma; when I gape I insert a semi-colon: and when I want a chaw of tobacco, I make a paragraph J' QUEENSWARE. Mark & Warren,
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Liverxool, Eiifi-Iniicl, ; ;.. ; -- . . .. ; Evansville, Indiana. Our Stock Is one of the largmrt and best assorted to be found int the west, and for sale at Extremely Low Prices. We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTER8, which we will sell at lew than Cincinnati prioes. novTdtf " -
HOLUISIGsiyORTH BROSi IMPORTERS OF r r 1 G L AS S "WAR E, ..- ., ' - Ae., ' In all their various branches. TTAVE BEEN IHPOBTINQ JGL direct from England since August, IMU, and are duly posted as to the demands of the trade, in quality, style, price, etc Besides the experience of years In this business, we go into tae n.ngusn market WITH GOLD, and buy as cheap as any house in the United states. ,. ; : ' We Import and sell a style ot WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house in the city can get from the factories direct. Tfiey are very desirable styles, and will sell more readily than any goods in the marcew ' oucu is me opinion 01 gooa judges. That Evansville Is a cheap market for Queensware no one ia likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply woras. You will find us at the old stand, No; SO First Street, and , , . No. 8 Sycamore Street, au26 dtf , EVANSVILLE, IND. IVew Queensware House, LICIITEN & ICHENHAUSEB, IMPORTERS. OF . . ' : 1 - i CECHSTA., GLASS QUEENSWARE, and HOUSE FURNISniNG GOODS, No. 3 Sonth First Street. WE ARE NOW OPENING TH most splendid assortment of Fa Articles ever Imported to this city, and 1 stock of WHITE GRANITE WARE Is now complete, and only wants looking at to induce all to make their purchases 01 us; and our stock of COMMON WARE Is large, and will be sold as low as the low est 1 n me u mtea states. Bohemian Glass and Silver Plated Ware. Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Sliver-Plated Ware is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this city; and we nave me advantage or our senior partner residing in the citv of New York, and at an limes on nana selecting the latest styles and patterns of ware. . c23d3m ... s 1: LUMBER, &C. X.UMBER. JIHE SUBSCRIBER HAS NOW ON nana and lor sale the largest stock or Building Material In the city, consisting of Rough and Planed Lumber; Pine and Poplar Flooring; First, Second, and Third Clear Pine 1, y, 2, and 3 Inches thick; Doors, Sash, Blinds ; Pine and Poplar Shin gles, Pine and Poplar Lath, Cedar Posts, Ac . . , : , j. p. GLOVER, 1 "f- ' Corner Seventh and Main Streets. P.S. Sa&h glazed to order.. , I I -! . :' i oc3 . I SlU STEELE dc TBIBLE, eoond St., Between Chestnut and Cherry, Evansville. Ind. Sash. Dorms. Window Blinds. Dbksbkd Lumbsb. Boabis. Laths. &c. of everv decription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. 4 SASH, DOORS, r LUMBER, fei! ;,. uunnel ' & Sons. ' 'I Manufacturer of ' ' Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, &c; t 1 Also. Dealers in MICHIO AJf PINE LUMBER: Keen constantly on hand Lumber of everv description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, w eainemoaraing, smngies, Latn, Ac Sawing of every descriDtion done to order.. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to, j , Factory and Yard, CORICKH Walsdi stbekt and Cawai., pr21 Evan ville. Ind Christ. Hedderlch. Jas. W. Lauer. HEBUERICII IiAllE R Dealers in GRW KR1ES. PRODUCE. HOPH, &c, 4c, Sycamore Street, between Fourth and Fifth, Evansville, Ind. All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods, ai.ti the highest mar ket price paia. - lnfwnnMtion with ti e store, there is a large and commodious Wagon Yard for tuo accommodation of WMjntrj dealers.
No.S SoutiriFirst Street. 1 11 ...II J, 7 J. R. LOTSPEICH, , DEALER IN Hens' and Boys' Clothln Furnishing Goods. The finest ICIoths, Cassimeres and Doeskins Made to order, and fits guaranteed, at ' Lowest possible Prices. No. 5 South First Street. nov28 8m MUSIC. WARREN" & CONTNGTON'S pioneer; music sjom , ,.No.l Main Street. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS for those splendid "Gold Medal Pianos " manufactured by " Knabe." We also have a large lot of Pianos, from other makers, very nne ana at low prices. All instruments sold by us are fully WARRANTED. nOVZ2(lim. WARREN & C ON YNGTON WAVE NOW THE FINEST STOCK . of Christmas Goods, at wholesale or retail, ever brought to this market. WORK BOXES, in Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany. WRITING DESKS, in Rosewood Walnut, Mahogany, and Papie Mache. ' . ' Splendid CASKETS, containing all the implements for Sewing, &o. ' GLOVE BOXES, CABAS, SATCHELS, &c.,ko. Pearl, Steel, and Jet BUCKLES. SLEEVE BUTTONS, all kinds. Beautiful Ornaments in China. Motto Cups and Saucers. Cigar Stands, in Wood and China. Cigar Cases. Perfume and J ewel Stands. Toys of every imaginable shape. DOLLS, from $10 down to 5 cents. Boys' Carta, Sleds, Doll Cabs, &o., Ac. Card Cases, in Pearl, Shell, and Scotch Wood. And thousands of other articles not necessary to mention, but can be seen by calling at . ... "No, X Main Street. ; nov22dlm'-.' " " ' ' NOTIONS. CURNICK , BROS., WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS in WHITE GOODS, FANCY GOODS, and IS O T I O IV' Xo. 15 Main Street, . . EVANSVILLE, IND HAVING BOUGHT OCT THE ENTIRE STOCK, and having re1 AT AT T CjT k. STk ; W. n. McGABI & CO., IS Main Hlrliol . We are now prepared to sell every mer chant in .. .iJdii.. i INDIANA,. .-..' j ... Illinois! 1 , " ; KENTUCKY, and " TENNESSEE ' '-') ""V! wnatever. iney; may . wan in our iir i from a paca or rms ' to a HUNDRED DOZEN : : ; !wtt: . ,i -w -- -w- -wrm t -m rw Orders from One Dollar to , TEX THOUSAND DOLLARS promptly filled, and prices and goods guar.' anteed to give satisfaction. - i., , ,. .s; CUBXICK BROS., Agents for the celebrated "STAR OF THE WEST' PAPER COLLAR, augS Christmas Toys & Fancy Goods AT OLD PRICES, For sale by - A. C. PUSHEE, No. 70 Main Street. Business established In 1848. deel d3tn 1AAA BARRELM LI9II If U If Store and or sale low IN
meJdical.
A Modern Miracle. ...'.. From oki -and young, from rich and poor, from heh-born and lowly, comes the Universal Voire of praise lor - HALL'S VEGKTABLE I ISICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It Is a niffect and miraculous article Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash, drv. and wlrv hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. But, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with whlcn it restores Gray Hair to its Original Color. Use it a few times, and, Prest, Change, the whitest and worst-looking hair resumes Its youthful beauty. It doe not dye the hair, but strikes at the root, and fills it with new life and coloring matter, o It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of thfs matter. The first application will ao good ; you will see tae , before you know it, the old, gray, disool. I ored appearance of tbe hair will be KODcl. giving place to lustrous, shining, and eautlful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewerr no other article lu at all like It In effeeW You will find Jt CHKAF TO BUY, FUEA8AKT TO TT, , and sure to do you good. There are many Imitations. Besurevwa procure the genuine, manufactured only by R. P. IIALL A CO., ,,0 - . .... i roprieiors, Nashua, N. a Fer sale by all drugs lata. . decs tfv. DR. WHITTIER, ARFOCLARLY BRED PHYSICIAN, hs his D ploma, which hangs ia liis ollice, will show, has made Chronto Diseases the study of his life, and. has a Union-wide reputation, having been longer located in Si. Louis than any other Chronie Disease Physician. . .,,f Much Of Ills practice has been of a pri vate nature HvDhilis. Uonorrhrea. Gleet. Stricture, all Urinary Diseases, Syphilitlo or Mercurial A flections of the Throat. Kkln. lor Bones; Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture; also tne enects 01 a Houtary liauic, ruinous to body and mind, producing Blotches, Debility. Imnotenoe. Dizziness. Dim nans of Bight, Confusion ot Id as. Evil Forebod ings, Aversion to society, ioss or Memory, Weakness, etc.: not all these in any on case, but all occurring frequently In va rious cases. Odur Accommodations ample ; charges moderate; cures guaranteed. Consultations by letter or at oltice, fret. Most cases can be properly treated without an interview. and medicines, secure from observation, sent by mail or express. No hindrance to Dusinras in most canes. , . Address Box Mu. 8t. Louis. Mo. i Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Office perma nently located at No. tio St. Charles Street, between Sixth and Seventh, one sauare south of Lindell Hotel, a retired spot ia tbe centre of the city. . . ' Consultation rooms, and rooms for the accommodation of such patients as require daily personal attention. . can get in a sealed lettei envelope my "Theory, Pymptoms, and Treatment of Nervous. Urinary, and Hexual Diseases." clearly delineating all the Diseased Conditions, with full Symptom Lists, for two ttree-cent postage--amps So prepay posU age. Circular foe imrM. relHting to Dis eases 01 fuberty, Aienstruauon, ana Jt'regnancy, three cents. aui uttwem (cut a w) A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat ' BEQCTRKS IXMKDTATX ATTKW- ' TION, AMD SHOULD BH I CHECK KD. , IT ALLOWED TO COJtTlKUB, . Irritation of the Loan m PrrnMiifot Taroat Disease, or Ceamptlon IS OFTEN THI KKSCLT. : BROWN'S BROXCIIIAL. TROCHES HAV1KO A DIBSCT rm-LUKNCK TO TH PAaTSV GIVX IJtMKDlATS RSUir. - For Bronchitis. Astlinsav CatarrhConiampllTe d Throat Ills- : t ;,;;J eases, ,--.,, .i TROCHES ARB TSBO WITH ALWAYS GOOD SVO Singers and Public Speakers. wilt find Troches useful . in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speak ing, and relieving the throat after an un usual exertion of the. vocal organs. Tbe Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test many years, each year finds them In new localities lu various parts of the world, and tbe Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. , .. ,., ' ' Obtain only Brown's Bronchial Tro ches, and do not take any of the Worthiest Imitations that may be offered. Bold svaKTWhere. decUdtw6m ClaJRKl'S WORM LOZENGES, mil IN TRIED AND RELIABLE A medicine bas accomplished nil mat was desirable in every case J where it was -trtven a fair trial, and lias always given more universal sat-j lsinonon man any HOU31 15USTRO VKRl In nse. " Jt Is adapted to all arrpfl. and all children love it. Thounarids who: nave tried Clark's worm Lozeiiuee are reuly to ten' ifv to Its suDenoilty over all remedies now in use. Manu factured by COUKTNKY A LUAI rKIN," Pmprtetors. Owensboro. for sale by CLOUD AKIN, and T. C BR1DWELL A CO.. Evansville, Ind. it-. COTTON WARPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL, THOSE BAV1U AOaiiT-AUTlHW, , j That we are prepared to furnish them, on. short notice, w a kpd forWm vino Jkaks ' of the best qualityj ready to weave, as low ai -an be bouKht anywhere. Orders will be promptly .attended to. Send on your beams. . JOHN W. ORUEN 4 CO., i . . uorner tmua street ana canal. ' ; ETansTllle Wool Factory. v The Undersigned respectfully announce to tbe Public in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take in Wool for manufacturing iato the following Goods, vis.: . , Jxamh, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain an fLAID fLANNELS, L.INSEYS, SATINETS A Stocking Yarn. On the most reasonable terms and short notice. We have also a good supply of tbe above Goods on hand for sale or exchange ; ior viia, pvrsons living u aui, MUW, W UV IU VI KUU bll.l J Tf Wl Vmt ' J , can have tbeir goods rigbt on. Price list , for manufacturing will be sent on appllca- ' tion. Office and Factory corner Bond tree , ami .nau JOHN V. 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