Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1865 — Page 4

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MEDICAL. DRY GOODS. GOLD COMMISSION. BOOTS & SHOES. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c. DRY GOODS, &o.

-JULY 10 JOURNAL BUILDING8, LOCCIT 1TKKBT, BKTWKIS JTIMT ASD WATKB. "Played Oatl". . , At the corber of Cherry and Broad treet Nashville ii a small, but comfortable aad popular theater, called Poland'i Varieties, ihere is no neaTV trszeay, or een standard comedy, ever perform ed there; bat the manager understands, nevertheless, bow to draw a crowd; and with the aid of pretty dancing girls and extravagant farces, be manages to ai tract & very considerable audience every night This aadience consists generally of soldiers, although there are manv others who go to enjoy the laogh which may almost always be obtained there. Two or three niabts since I happened to be present at one of these exhibitions. There was the usual quantity of singing, dancing, light comedy, asd' broad farce. In one of the extravaganzas a theatrical manager is represented as having advertised for a company of performers. 8000 after a negro, ditty, ragged, old and dilapidated, presents himself, and proposes to play an engagement. The manager asks him what be can play: With much assurance, he answers that he can perform 'most anything. The manager tries bins on various parts, and of course the darky ludicrously breaks down in each, to the infinite amusement of the lookers on. The applause of the audience was redoubled at earh success ful failure. .- At last the manager propones to him to try a part in which be will not have much to say. "Why won't I hare roach to sa7' inquired Sambo. "Well," says the manager, "your Jiart is such a one that yon won't be alowed to speak much." " What's the reason I won't be allowed to speak?" says the indignant darkey. " Because you re to be a slave," replies the manager. . . , , . . " No. no; can't come dat on dis child." "Weil, but you see it's .only in. the play. " Yes," says Sambo, " I know, it's ia de play ; but I tell you dots played out" to sooner bad this sentence been ot tefed, than, from pit to dome, the little theater was filled with a perfect thunderstorm of applause. It commenoed with a loud laugh and a universal hand elapsing and stamping of feet: it progressed to a tremendous veil; and it ended with a vast combination of all the signs and noises bv which an aadience testifies its excitement and delight. . It was an unmistakable indication of the feeling and determination of the peo ple, especially of the patriotic and liber ty loving soldiers. Eaclng Challenge for $50,000--The west against the least. Recently Mr. John Hunter, & gentle man well known on the Northern turf, offered to match on behalf of his owners, the celebrated racer, Kentucky, against, any other horse, at two mile or three mile heats, for f 10,000 or $25,000 aside. the race to come off at Saratoga, on any day between the 1st and the 6th of August that the accepting partier might name, and the party accepting to receive twenty par cent, of the money put In the event of Kentucky winning. Although this challenge did not specify any particuj lar horse, it was well known by every . . I . ; . " 1 1 1 iuri did mat it was mors especially ii rected to Mr. Alexander's (of Lexing ton, Kyi fa mans race bors Asteroid, who had never been defeated in his three or four year old career on the turf. -"'A meeting between . the , two renowned cracks was anticipated with eazer anx lety by their respective friends, the East ern turfmen believing Kentucky to be invincible, while the Western sports were sanguine that their equine' champ ion, Asteroid, could beat any borse on the turf. Satisfactory reasons were as signed for Mr. Alexander no; being willing or able to bring Asteroid to Sara toga, to meet Kentucky for the Cap. for wbicb they were both engaged, along with many other such first class horses as Beacon, Jttbinodjne, Captain Moore. Ao. As it was impossible for Asteroid to run at Saratoga, Mr Hunter's cfaal lenga was of course imperative ' as far as Mr. Alexander's borse was concerned In order, however, to prove that it was no fesr of defeat by Kentucky, that As teroid declined meeting him for the Cup, Mr. Alexander has expressed his willing' nsss to match Asteroid against any four year old in America, a home and borne race, at two or tbree mile beats, lor S1U, 000 or $23,000 a side: the first race to be run at Cincinnati at the coming Fall meeting in September, and the second Sitner at Saratoga or ratterson, e tne accepting party may prefer. Mr. Alex ander will also allow the party accepting the challenge thirty per cent of the money put up, and this - irrespective, of the result, whether, Asteroid wins or loYe the race. The terms of this bold iefi are more liberal tban Mr. Mooter i, and if tbey are desirous of testing bis speed and bottom against his great Western rival, they wUl doubtless -accept this challenge. Both horses are of the same age, and half-brothers, Lexington being tbe sire to both. Such a match woujd produce as much excitement as the menorable race between Eclipse and Henry in 1823, when the. North- and south contended together for equine Honors and Z,WU. t v v ' ? I V. A Shoat Lots Stobt. Here ia a story , told by one Morgan, a sea captain, con cerning the choice of a husband at sea, which may afford a profitable hint to young ladies en voyage. Single ladie often cross the water under the special oare of the captain of the ship, and if a .ove anair occurs among tbe passeneers. the captain is usually the confidant of one or ootn parlies. ,: . . .,'-.. A very facinating young "lady was placed under Morgan' a care and three youag gentlemen fell desperately in love with her. They were equally agreeabl, and the young lady was puzzled which to encourage. She asked the captain for advice. "Come on deck, he said"" the " first day it is calm tbe gentlemen.: will'- of course, be near you. I will hava a boat quietly lowered down, and do yon jump overboard and see which of the gentlemen lump after you. I will take care of you.' A calm day soon came, -tbe Captain's suggestions were followed, and two of the lovers jumped after the. lady I at the same instant. But between these two the lady could not decide, so exactly equal had been their devotion. She again consulted the captain: "TakViho man that didn't jump,'' said the Captain; " he s the most sensible fellow, and" will make the best husband." A 1 " ' MUSIC STORE." Warren & Conyngton, t ""'lL '""3 BBALMS ia Sheet IVXusie, And Musical Goods of all Description, SsT Agents tbr Wm. Knaba't, Peter A Webb's Krneat Oablar's, and Allan A Jewett'a Pianos, and B, D. A W. H. Smith' piendid AwterlcaaOrgana. Tha beat Italian, French, and iallsb Teottoj altar. Cello, and Double Baa sUriugeaJwayeew band, Wholssali and BetalU s j ,',-, o mw Intmmata tuned and repaired. " . ST Old Pianos taken In Hooange for new ones. JTew Mmio Eeeeived Daily. .

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DYSPERSIA-rj And. JHmhm Be lilting -froas Oft! - 'LIVEE AHD DIGESTIVE,., -. OBOAHS, AEICCBIOBl i :tIppFIANDl GERMAN BITTERS !! THE GREAT 8TBEJTGTHE513IG

TIONIO These BUters have performed more. Cures B AVI AXXDO GIVE BKTTIB SATIS FAUTIOII . Have More Testimony AMD B ITS HOBS RESPECTABLE PIOPLB . TO TOUCH TOB THEM, Than any other Article in the Market ! We Defy any One to Contradict T this Assertion, t ? ;AjAl-vyill pay SrjSlOOO To ear nny ho "111 produce a Certificate pub- ..-... l L - I . - 1 . o I'l.Pl UJ III ,U. MB W . WWUIIW. I IIoollancl,js GHHHAN BITTERS .ytiLL jCCRK ITIBT CASK OF - Chronic or Nervous Debility.'Dis eases 01 infl juaneys, ana xnieases arising1 from a Disordered. Stomach ! j Observe the following Symptoms rtmlt- . .. in9 jrom Disorders of the " Digestive Organs: z Constipation, toward Pile, rnllnee of Btoo4 la -the bead, Acidity or tbe (Stomach, Naaeac, .. Heartburn. Ihsitast for Food. FqIIom or Weight Id tb B to reach. Boar fcrncutiooi. . 8 loklDj cr rintwrlm at ttw Pit el tha w . KnmncD, wunmii)(ol the Head,, , burned and difficult breath- ' t r IDJ, riattarlna; at tba -U 1 t-4.-V. j Heart, Choking of r t: ,..: J Banocatlm -5 , , . Baoaatlooa whan -'" '"' ia a Lying Future, -,t r. 1, Diraneu of Vition, Iot ri s or Web before tbe Sigh, bull jJf '..; ,. . Pain and Feier In tba Head, Defl.. " ' ' tiency of Peraplratlon, Teilownoaa tf i fbaBklDaod yt, Pain la the Side, Head, : Back, Cbeat. Ltmba, Ac, Hodden Fine he of Heat. BuruUifr la tbe Fleeb, Coueuuit ImaKtatag of Kvil, aad Oreat leprelon of Spirit. it t It I..iIiTsil j i ni.. : r;T i ., jo ; I ": - Il.OXa.OXlCL'aOOI' - 1 ' THAT THIS BITTKRS IS '' IV o,t lAlcohol i c ! toJIIlWS HO BUM OB WHISKY, ft Ana., Can't Hake Drunkards ! ! ! t , BCTI8TH8 '-'Beif Tonic in the World!!! '" "HEAD WHO SAYS SO: , From tba Bit. Lerl Q, Beck, Pax tor of the Baptlt Church, Pemberton, N. J. , former ly of thr nnria Baprrst t;nurcn, ruiiaaeipnta. ., a f,a.if t hute koh Hooflaud'i Qeroiaa Bitter faror Shly fors uumturof year. 1 hava uaed them In ar own -family, and hara been ao pieaaed with theiraOecU that I wa Induced to recommend iboiu to many other, and know that they hare operated In a atrikioicly benetlctal manner. I take Treat pleeeore In I hue publicly proclaiming thi act, an calling ma aitentlonof thoo uDicted with the diaeaae for which they are recommend ed, to thme Bitter, knowing from iperenc that inev ironinienaaui.n win ce aiutained. I do ItiiaiBOracBeernillyaa Hoofland'8 Bitter i la teauea 10 nenent ine amicuni, ana 1 not a " rum anna.- j . iourwlyV ' . . "- ' " ' , LEVI p. BKCK, From Ber. J. kiewton Brown, D Editor of tha jcacyclapadia of Bellgloua Knowledge and vurmiian vnronioie, raiiaoeipaiai, , f . n ' Although not disponed to I aror Or recommend Pataut kiedicinea in general, through diruuitol wii'ir ingreuieuia aua cnHcia. i yet enow or no umrleBt reaaon why a mn may not testily to tbe benefit he believe hlniaelf to ban rteeived from any aimpl preparation, In tha hope that be may iBoeeMiuoute so the penelt or other. I do thi tha mar readily lot regard to Hoof, land' Uermaa Bitten, 'prepared by Pr. O. M. J action of tale city, becanne I waa prejudiced agaioat them for many year, nnder the Impraaion that they ware chiefly art aloohM4 mixture.I am Indebted tj my friend, Bobert Hhoemaker, Kaq., for the ramoral of thi prejudice by proper teat, and for encouragement to try them when offering from great and long continued debility. Tba of three bottlaaof theae Bitter, at tha beginning of the preaeat year, waaj'diowud by avU dent relief and' raatoratloo, to a degree of bodily aad mental vigor which I had not felt tor lz months before, and had almoat deapalrad of re gaining. I therefore thank God and my, friend for directing me Jo th una of them, i ; . v i J. MIWTOM BBOWK, Philadelphia. ' From the Be. JoMph H. Kennard, Paator o thal.nth Baptist Church; . : ; .. " Dr. Javaaew, ; . .-V i i . is- i Dtaa bi : 1 hara bean frequently raqaeaUd to connect my name :th commendation of differnt klnda of medicine, but regarding the practice a out of my appropriate pbere, f bare in all eaeea declined ; but with a clear proof In Tarloua laatance. and particularly in my family, of the ase nine, of I'r. Hoi fland German Bitter, I depart for once from mj eaual oourae, ex pre my full tonrlctUti -that,-r ymnii eVMfMy of tin ejretent, aad arpeciafry for Livtr OomplaUU, it it V aad wahuikU preparatUn. In eooie cane it may fail ; but uaually, 1 uoubt not, It will be T.ry beneOctal to hoe who auBer from the abore cauasa. Tour, yery raapectlfllly, i. H. KKNNABD, - Klghth, below Coatea Street, Philadelphia. i From Rt. Warrea Randolph. Paster ot the Baptlet Uburch at Oeraiantowo, Paao. -Dr. O. M. Jatkton. . , . .. . . DaaSiaPerenal experience anahlea mete My that I regard tbe German Bitter made by you aa a most excellent medicine. In caaea of aerera cold and general debility I nave been greatly benefitted by the use of tha Bitter, and doubt not thy will prod see i ml lar effect on other. Vour, truly, WABBKN BANDuLPBT, Uermantewn, Penn. i 'T i T - From Ba: J. 8. turner, Faator of Bedding M K. Church, Philadelphia r ' - '". Dr. Jaehton, i Dxaa Sis : Harlng need your Geman Bitter Id my family freqnentl) , 1 am prepared to aay that It ha been of great eerrice. I bellere that in caea of general debility W theeyitmn, it i the aieat aad most Taluable remedy of which I hare any knowledge. Vour, respectfully, ' . J. U.TCBNEB, , No. TUfl North Nineteenth street." . From the Be. J. M. Lyons, formerly Paator of the Corombtn, N.J. .aad. HaleHcrwnJPa., Baptist Churches: ; k: '"- - T Nxw etoaOLtS, H. tj ' Dr. O. M. Jacluon, T Diab Sib : I fnel It a tileaanrathua of my ow. acoord t eear teatinioar to Us. excellence of yosT Uerman Bitter. Bom year alnoe, being much afflicted wlih typepla, I used them with rery benenclal reeulta. I hare often recommended them to penes afflicted with that tormenting diaeaae, and hart haari) Lam them tie atoat fluttering testimonial , t a thai r great eaiua. Ia oaaea of general debility I bellere it to e a tonic that cannot Be surpassed. Tobis, J. H. LYONS. . i ' From the BevrThOoraa Winter, Pastor of Bos.' orongti Jiapttst Church : Jf'. Jaciwav , ? .,-. : Dsas cil: I fcel It due to your excellent preparation, Hoofiand'i German Bitter, to add my testimony to the deaerred reputation it ha obtained. I haTo, for years at times, been troubled with giant disorder in my head and nerroua sysav I waa advised by a frlead- to try a bottle of your German Bitter. I did so, and have expertanced great aad unexpected relief; my health baa seen eery materially benefitted. - I confidently recommend the article where I meet with eases similar to my own, and tare been assured by many of tnelr good efiV-u. . . ! . : 3. 1 , Bespectfully' your, " " ' ' . 1 T. WIXTStt, 1 Box borough, Penn. -FVota Ber.4. 8. Herman, of the German Kefbrmed ChurchKutxtown. Bart, county, Pa.: r, "'!TD """-"I h troubled witb the Dyapepst for nearly twenty yeara.and have never naed.anj medicine that did me as much good a Hoofiand's Bitter. 1 am rery much imnroTed in bealta, after having token Are bottle. , I " -..3. t. .... . ".til PBICB8: Jssrgealae, holding nearly double quantity, , 1 00 per bottle half dozen , gj 00 Small site, 76 cants per bottle half dozen ft 00 - BEWARE 0? COUNTERFEITS fl .t-' ' A "h ? Bee tnautnei gipiamrem w n, JACK. BOM" boa tbei WRAPPER, of each bottle. ' Snould yoar nearest drnggiat not have the preparation, do not be put oo by the Intoxicating mete tha may be offered ia its place, but send M press!"1 " Wlil tar'm"AS secoreiy packed, by Principal oaice and Manufactory 3I HO. 831 ARCH STREET, . , , PHItADStPHIA. Succssstri to C X. JacUon Jb Co.) f stST Far aale by Dnggisis and 'Sselars la swan W9 to tbe Cited States: aejers ia awery

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DRY;G00DS Jaquess, French, & Co. We are happy to inform our customers ana tne trade generally tnat our - , ? . . s .',. SPRING STOCK w; of .. : a Foreign and Domestic 3RY GOODS Is now daily arriving from the East,, all of which has been bought since the recent great decline in prices and isoffered EXCLUSIVELY at WHOLESALE. : .In Style, Quality or Price wo defy all competition either in Evansville or any other market. . ; : : " T'rt vVi r 4--o A r wrr a butt "Come one, come all," ex amine carefully and act for your own interest. CAM IP IS TP Department. On the second floor of oar whole sale home, and attached to it, it a room expressly devoted to House Furnishing1 Goods in general. Car pets, Oil Cloths, Bags, Mattings, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Wall Paper, Table Linens, Cotton and Linen Sheetings, v Cornices, and almost , every s article in the line required to furnish Families, Steamboats and Hotels. : - Call and see them. S-j JAQUESS, FSE2TCH 4 CO. MEDICAL. ooo i C0NSTITDT1ON WATIB OONSTITUTIOS WATER OOS8TIDCTIOJT WATEB tXI8TITOUIQN WATIB . f- CONSTITUTION WATKB : , i OON8TITUTIOM WATER - OON8TITDTION WATKB OOK8TITCTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WATKB ' -.. OOH8TITUTION WATKB " OON8TITUTION WATKB . CONSTITUTION WATKB x OOK8TITUTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WATKB CONSTITUTION WATKB ...,i" - CONSTITUTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WATEB . , CONSTITUTION WATKB CONSTITUTION WATKB CONSTITUTION WATEB CONSTITUTION WA 1KB CONSTITUTION WATKB CONSTITUTION WATKB s : THF ONtT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT B EM EOT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT B.EMIDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BBMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMkDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB THB ONLT BEdEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMKDT KNOWN FOB t THB ONLT BBMBDT KNOWN rOB THB ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB . THB ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB . u THB ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB THB ONLT BKMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMKDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT KEMEDT KNOWN FOB THB ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB THB ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB THB ONLT KEMEDT KNOWN FOB THE ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB - THE ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB . .1 ; TtUC ONLT BEMEDT KNOWN FOB DIABETES. BTONB IN THB BLADDBB, CALCULUS GKAVKL, BBICK DUST DEPOSIT. AND MUCOUS OR MILKT DlSOHAKQKS ? AFTBB UBINATINO. IRRITATION OF THB NECK OFTHRBLADDEB, INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNETS. CATARRH OF THB BLADDKB. 8TBANSULABT ANDBUBRINO.or PAINFUI TJBINATINO. Fcr these diseases It is truly a aorerelga remedy and too mnch can net he eaid In lu praise. A slogs dose has been known to reUer tn Bust argent syniptoaa. . Are yon troubled with that distressing pal a ta tha mall of the back and through thehlpaf- A teaapoonfal a day of tha Constitution water will relieve yon Ilk magiavu . . - . PHTSICIANS - " , . t Have long sines siren np the nee of bncha, cobebs nod Jnaiper In the treatment of these diseases, and only us them far the want of abetter remedy. t ' ' "V CONSTITUTION WATEB Haa proved Itaelf eqnai to the task that ha deTOlTed Upon it. . , wi . . DIURETICS ' Irritate and drenoh the kMaeya. and by constant ass prodoe ahronle degenaratstn and son fl rased disease. - . PTSMINOBBBrXA, OB PAINFUL MEN ' 6TB0ATION, AND MENORBHOIA, . OB PBOFUSE FLOWING. Both diaeaae arising front faulty secretion ol the menstrual Said ia ene ease being toe littlr aad accompanied by serere pain, and the other a too profuse aecntioa, which will be speedily cored ty the Ooaatitatioa Wster. The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which 1 the reanlt of the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heariness and dragging pains In tbe back and sides, and at time adeem pen led by sharp lancinating or shooting pains thrown the pert effected, will, ia all eases, be remefwd by the medicine. There Is another wlsse of symptoms artalng from IBBITATION OF TUX WOMB, which physicians call Nsrronsaess, which r I covers np mnch ignorance, and in nine case oet ot ten the doctors do not really know whether the symptoms are the diaeaae, or the dlseass tha symptoms. Ws san only enumerate them here. I speak more particularly of cold feet, palpitation of the heart. Impaired memory, wakrfalloess, Bashes of beat, langaor, lassitude, and dimness of Tlsion. v , 6CPPBESSID MENSTRUATION. Which ia the unmarried ferns Is is a constant teenrring disease, and through neglect the eseds ot more grave and dangerous maladies are th result, and a month after month psssss without aa effort being made to assist Nature, the snpi Ion beeomse chronic, the patient gradually loses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night sweat,, ooa on, and Consnmptlon finally ends Bsc r Tor aal by ell Druggtote. Fries It. . J'?- H- OBBOO A CO., Proprietors. VrTr ." ' Cblt0 k tULtlB. FINCH A (ltliTenn) .- SALOON. r ;r3tAIiOON". " IVo. 8 Iain tst.; John F. Snyder A Oo, formed y ol tbe 1st Ind Or , knew parchassd tne stand foraBerly aeeaDled by Fredeiiok Baker, where they will be a leased ta wait on aU who may cell on theam. as re-Asa

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Having now a Special Partner in Sew York, who is almost conat&ntl in tho Gold Room, we will hereafter be enabled to take advantage of the constant fluctuations in tbe , . . - ; ' market. " Wishing to establish a regular Coin Exchange in EransTille, we will hereafter sell Specie at closer rates than any other House in the State, and will pay liberal prices for Coupons, Silver and . illlifl'ltslllissl NstsmBS ftamssslsnnl sssjsn! ' In order to furnish Coin in hand to parties who may wiih to buy largely, we will keep constantly on hand, in. large pieces, from Twenty-fire to Thirty Thousand Dollars Cash. Lin. We are also prepared to sell Gold on a 'margin of thirty per cent, and will hold the Gold for.parchasers for Thirty days. - ' We also receive money on deposit, discount good paper, buy and sell Exchange on New York, and transact a general Banking business. HYBI&CO:; CONTINENTAL MACHINISTS. REITS L ,HANEYf ChESC!ffi FflOTYEVANS VILLI?, IKD.V ' ? ' Kanufactorer of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, JISCULAIL SAW MILLS Of the most Approred Pattern. . . ? . . w.:iTu ;ii All kinds of Machinery appertaining: to Bailroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring Mills., . ,: SlTGAiR MILLS; of all slies with tho latest Improiements attached. Tobacco Screws. &c, &c; Scq. :T':J: IRON ANlSBRASS CASTINGS,,'," 1)T of every description. D CALEBS IB Steam Gauges, Gum Belting;, Jh ' Briok, Wrought Iron ripe, Bolting 3 - " MANUFACTURERS" PRICIS Repairing done at short notie? Wsrkuia seat ta aUl psuta Repair Xioilers. nT-AU order will resales onr iBdlridaal attention and will be promptly ailed on the most reasonable Oflco and Foondrj on tho C&aal. corner of Ing;U Stxoot. '-lv mblT.' KANAWHA SALT. - 1 O I W W i LABO AKD li'lLLBABIIL H,lV'Vj on naad and toarrtve, and fersale at th loweit mark price, by - . I. XUTF5IB,' -Ko. S North Water Strews First Natioaal Baah. LIGHT BREAD. Sweet Ijigrlit Breads STKATTON'8 CXLXBBATXO TKAST 0OMponnd, the very best article lor iaaaUy baking aver invented. These eakea, whenever tbey beve come in competion wMh ether yeast cakes, hava invariably can led off" tba premium. Th trade cab be eopplied at 4. 0. Henoch's Drag Store, No. 10 South Firs street, aastr the WieC wwm .... tAanstttty ws. 4.nallSjr. HelmlelA's Kxtrae Baraeparllla ike dose t Basil. These deasrs a lara sjnaottty.asid large doses 0 asedl.

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" w i a4 j lis) ; -j- 'a . . 43 BB.0AD SlWSEW.Yoix, . i - .at - - - ' i TOBACCO and COTTON ' FACT0BS, A5T - : : ' ' ' . , .!- -" ' ii ' a bGENERAL COMMISSION Merchants - 1 : W. C Watts 2clCo-, HO. 14, TitPJ-E BXTltDiKaS .i.. : ! . ' .'';.' J . Jit - ' " ; DALE eTBIIT. . , '""j' '. ' "; LIVKBrOOL, umus.Amu. '' COM M I SSI 6 Nv Merchant, ? ' FO .THB BALK OF aMCBICAN PKODCCT8 Brown, Dunkerson & Co., EVAJTSVIXLE, IJTD. Conuiiissioii llerch'ts AMD , T ' i t , FORWARDING AGENTS. Also, Especial-Agents for the- "- 33 olio forx tci in o COTTON EXPKESS r, , AND IBI TEAN8POBIAT10H CO.Watts, Csasi a Oo... W. O. Watts A Co.. Watts, Git A Co... Blows, Suiiiuoi A Co.. Nw York. ..LiTerpool, Keglsnd. .Falocak, As. .kT.nsrilU, 4 aU. Given, Watts Sc Co., Tobacco and Cotton GENERAL COMMISSION . MXBCHAHTS, Fl ANii il, AMD TBAHS-3 IVew OrleanH, Ia. Oar Ur. Meaiy f. Gfren an Wm. Brown will proceed toew Orleons ex oaes, to., tests chare of the above slat etuiiliskd UommisMon Hoosa, aod would solicit the patronage cf the" poouc-j aaca or toe ateor. named nrms will adraoce upon aUlpmsaU made the other. i .., Kapeeral attention given to traaa-shlpment of tolacoo to Xnropeand tbe AtlantfeC'ittee.' '-- '' With tbe oombiaed ezparienoe, capibtl -ajod facllttie of onr e.erat coonectioos. wa certainly can onr each inducements to lbs commercial pnbUc as tbey rarely hare presented a tbeni.T. - "' - Very respectfully, - i , GlVttN, WATTS A CO. April 1st, 185..i . A i oi - -ThS.--! .- if.. '. 'i.'u it -. t'ii-' 'V ,''r:.t t !d ' ; I ri j .? . ud - " Udllofontnlno C O TTONEXPRES S; .hi : Jj ."ml OBILY TEH DATS TO KKW VUKK 'V TIMB OOABAJITXKD I -1 THU LIOHTMIHO KXPBZ88 UH1 FOB A tba transmission or Uottoa as Iks at, by dispatch. Is now fully tablet bed. , - W Time Bill of Lading will be given. TIM I TH BOUGH, TIH DATS. Ooniigaments aolioited BROWN, UUbKICBoON A CO., Ages I nls, : l-dtf sVrapsvltle, ladli aaa ' ;ci 9-') '. t-:;J t-. ERIK TRA58P0RTATI05 CO.'S Time Express. , f 1 1 1 - . u -V I.1- r S..J.YI TEH DAYS from New York to j KvanBTllIe. . .; .'.) 1 ", : TIME iilTABAXTKEn. I - . y .' j ' - ' ' , ' ' J t I i : r - ! ' ., ' rpHIS EXrBXSS IS BOW BXADT FOA A business. Through receipts given and tlar gnaraatsed by , WM. H. DABLINd. Agent, -Mo. A Broadway, New Tork. . ' ' O. W.ABBOTT, Agent, ' No. U State btreet, Boston..' BBOWH, DCSKKBSOK A CO., Agents, - Bvanavllle, Ind. ' aprlt'M dly vi i t v. . CLOTHING Loewenstein ifc Cos, WHOLaALX ASP-BXTAIIr . .... d Xa t: T JEi 1 33 '- i-vlsi0rta'!,.;.'t .(Hsxt door to the. Washington Howe.) , : V:- ' -i frr '- :' A B.ACTirrL AND 'MAGKinCSiT A8'eortaaeatef Mens', Toatb', and Boys' Olothiogt Oante Fttrniafalag Goods, Hoiery, Trank-, Talis, Travehag Bag. Vmbrelra,' Beta, Toile ArtscUa. K otiose. Ao , in lssrge qonotiUes and: good qnallties, alway on hand, wbicb bar Jnst been booght for cash and most be sold at cheap peaieprlose. - ' . . a t J:.AT" Qiee os a call before pnrebssibg elsswhsrn. ryr '.-7 LOtWXSSTKlM A CO., Hi. .X -.-. No 84 Main Street, ass-Se Hext door to aha Waahinatos Rnsi. XJLOTHING. GOLDMAN, BERGj &; xti, GOLDMAN,' BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO.. .. . ;-!.-,-':-: i - Wholesale i ii i Wholesale C L OTH I E RS C L p T TI I E I O:" J-i OTvHI E J is . . - ; v i : ' ASD DIALXM IH - ' 1 a." 1 ' rTJRNISHING G00D3, -FURNISHING GOODS, Cor. 1st and Sycamore sts., O :l EVAaTSVILIE, isd. " - BslmbolcTn Concesitrated Extract Bnchu is tbe Ossat Diarette, Helmbold's Concaatratsd I tract fare peri He Is tb great Blood. Pa." Her. Both am pw eared SKOoreaus- to rules 04 Fharmaey aad- Cbamiaary.suad 4reAba.SMs

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WHOLESALE. ivo. a MAIN STREET. A LABOK A980BTMSNT OK BAKD AKD r Good arnv as arraoat daily. Tb trade I respectfaily invitad as examine my stock with tbe assurance that tbey will fled es gcd Good and as low prices as any 1 ons in lbs e'il. " ,.i Tbaakful to old ca-t mer for rest favors, t would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. - . .P. 8EMOA15 "KtajIvillb, July 13. 1 ' - - - i - t ' - Beware of CosiB terfcit s nstd prlncii'led dealer en leevoriog to dispose of their own and other preparations, on the reputation at taioed by Ilelmbold'a Geaotoe Preparations. BOOTS & SHOES. NEW nous K. -ili'8J - " i'. 'r 1XAI1V STREET G;,li. ..DIXON. ...,- w noiai asaier tn ' ' . o, n cl 1 and and I em now reoelvinr n lenrs stock of ths beet qualities of Boou, bhose. Late aad Otps ever efisred ta the trade, which have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at n very smsll advaao above ooat. Call aad xamla mj stock and pro- tbe abet asesrturo, t - . P.JL I have secured tha servlcee ol Mr. B. S Tennry, late witb P. Semooln, wbci hi old rrienas-n can ana examiae my stoos.. , , u H tasnble te show goods. ' - " XvaosvUle, Dee. 2.1HA. , ' . .HOOTS AND SHOES. NO IERMIT NECESSARY e'.H Ii u.ia itj-) I?o. 25 HATH STREET ',' -ir t T d..i-.;. . ...-! I.. .' ( '' '"" - " "ir'-B!OOTS! Psft -. rfs Vr tM km rsn ran tf m m ri m rr OOOOOOO OOOOOOO SHOE S ! cowcQconcontoconrAconcq HWWHWWWWWWWWW OOOOOOO OOOOOOO tQ CQ CO tO CO CQ HO CO CO CO (O CO CO CO HATS! cpcooocowcoeococococococooQ q 3J flj egj aj aaj sSj eSj egj sTj afj eaj sflj COCOOSCODQCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCO 5 SaJ 3 Ctj flj ufS ess As. s stQ A -F WH O Is EG ALE ... t. .f ! r. , 11-: IP. em!BEi. T BATt OONhCMMATKD ABBAHOCMETS A for lbs msoufaetnrs of th most desirable kind of Good in my line, adapted to this section of toe country, an particniariy o toe jiiy ireee, which will snabls see as keep np my stock of Sne Goods, and be prepared to sopply tbe demand at as low prices ss any Hons ia the West. t Jot tho Spring trd I am already at work getting up such Goods as the Season will require, of the most desirahle Styles, and which I will sell at a small profit above the actual cost of Stock and Labor. Also, the celebrated Bobber Sole Boot, for Men, Soys and Youths, c onstantly on hand. A large and wall assorted stack of Men's, Boy's and Child's Eau aad Cape, of all deeerlp tioo,aad Ladle's, Misse s and Child's Trtmend fiat aod Fain Hoods, at low prices. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. NO CHARGEf or BOXES. NO. DRAYAGE CHARGE. ' ' TERMS NETT CASH. ALE. Chicago Cream Ale TTJST'-BICIITID A SCFFLT OF THIS si deUeaans bsverage. at tbe t& i.. . nT. SICHOLAS SALOON.

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AJfB Shoe louse: - -MM . i . t , a . . - ' ... Ilaring removed their Stocky to . Nos. 42 i&,44;; MAIN STnEET. Are now receiving large aad couplets aseort meat of everything la th BOOT AMD SHOE LIHE. . Thy Intend to ksap their atock enmpleto uf th beet make aad moat desirable Good Ibal can. b fcund In Mew Knglaod, aad bry are alar aster" mlaed tral ne Uause ia the country hU 1 1 better or eneeper Good then they. Call and examine Stock aad Prises. 1 MAM.1IOTH STOItt"or, : Hats & Oaps! Ci .'I' M0RAN, READ & CO. 1 42 4fc.44 Hsv now In (tore ons Af the largest and saosl eoopUu sleek wf ths latssl styles of fiflat & Caps Ts be fonnd la any Bone la th Wealera World, and they Intend ealllag Ooede at sock price as will Induce any good Jodtps to buy b.re lo pretHreose to Louisville, Claoiaoati or Ciaicago. Ia ed'luiua to their vary xtnslv aaaortiueut uf Meu's, Boy's and Children's Jl.ls auj ( st-s th.lr slock of Ladles' Hisses and Children's Trimmtd Uats la large aad aemplete, aad wa would ask tb prtvHire of shewing ourGMMls to th trade. , n , Will yoa oali aad examine. MORQAJT. READ t CO.. . mbt ... EXPRESS. 3 " EXPRESS COMPANY. 'PU ADAMS XXFBfcid OtiMPANT " S A spectrally saooa.es to thsir irieiid aad petross tbe pablic of Kvaosville aad vlrtntty that, with Increased facllllba fur lb traoapof l tloa of FBtlOUT, PACKAQKS, - MOM IT, AKD VALUABLKS, Thy solicit 'n contlunanos of lorro.r favor. Kspeclal ear taken is tha colleclioa of Bills. Iirafte, Holes, and. ths transportation Sf valuable pec sages. Aay Information In record to th route; Mr. , eaa be ebuined et thsemeeoa Flret tret, nestdoor to the reetomoa. THUS. GAITis KB, m8 . . - (ent, LUMBER. Q 0 I 0 ' 00 sn an 2 2 p c .. rS WM'--3 X 3 .0 &k 2 - Ss -1 ij ft e Z x x 2 ej -: p . .- ' p v. ' . w 3 o N e n 0 0 - ... -2 CLOTHES WRINGERS. The C li tx m r i o n CLOTHES WEIHGEE, Tee best in ase. r . , -' , Fee sel. kv ' i HOOP SKIRTS. 'M. "Levy, ; E00P 8KIET II AS UF AC 7 U2.E2, " B. a Seco-4 atrtet, : : .- (Between stain as Svceswrs Streets), , XTASS TJI.LZ, ISD. ST Hoop Sklrta rsnaired te order. mji-m

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'X-.4 ' ,sn i l .1 ! t I A D Hi S : . . c -'.. : ' is' tfcCO., 1 - . .. I ..,,. ! M ! 1 .? a ,1. j 'e sni. tippy to inform car customr And the public generally that we r now rceiyiDg our second stock of SPRING GOODS ! '! , , Consisting in part of , , -J.. . ! .... Brown & Bleached Sheeting8. : . r Priate," Plain lina"Tancy Dress Gcois, ; ' ' Black and Fancy Brest Silks,.., . ..L v. '. Saqucs,Baeqaes and Circu lars, Spiing ani; Summer Shawls, - Lad ha', Misses and Child rcn's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Bonnets and Trimmings, Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, ' Boots, Shoos and Hats for Men and Boys, A large assortment of Window, fe cades and Curtain Fixtures,- - - ' A general assortment of Notions, Hosiery, tic, &c, Which rv ro purciisgeJ previous to th reeent nrtTsotsa io Ury Good a Ws Ari coufiJsiit Uiat tAn ichkw it to ths in. teret of pirchasert to call and eiamins) our OooJs and price. Ho trouble lo show OooJg. jxTjcsrrni, abas & co wlO-ct, Ifo. C3 Main BtreeL STOVE WORKS. Stove Works BRINKMEYEFia CO., . Meoaisetarer of Cookinf; Stores, for Wood and Coal; j ... Heating; Stove's, 'or Wood and Coal, , . - CouDtry Skillets and Lidsj Country Ovens aad Lids; . '. " JGIsoait Oveas and Lids; , Odd Lids; . 1 Sugar Settles; Dog Irons; , Jamb Orates: Fancy Grata Fronts j " Air Orates ; .. Cwllar Orates ; ,. , Window Weights; Muffin Molds ; Waffle Irons; Ham Boilers ; ' Stove Holloware, Aa., A . " also mr roa sals . s Sheet Iron, Copper, 5cc, TIN AND JAFA5KED ,'WAHEl TKale Hoou Mala atreet, ppsse' sit ( nrt lloss.e. STsswaidrw near tiiatli I'lisenlrrsk, asj II,..., Sellrll.il. ,) .. HOTEL REOPENED.' Washington House. : CITRIS. HEDDEICH, Proprietor. ' Cor. nala nt( Tblrd Sts KVAkSVIL,I.K, IMI. rpHIS OLD, With ISTifeLISHiCDr AHO A. wl.-tely-kixrwn Uotel baa been eltr4 Ibr set. ral wsek nadergmiif repairs, it ha., doria tale time, beea revaioted Issins aad ent, bss beet . throng hlv Stt4 np, aod In a a-rsat sneeear for a. Ufie with new beds ana laruiture. Tbe proprte. , tee wee tue4 every erreogeaaeot to render B IS boose eonvealear, bealtbr aod afreeabl to (be " ' pot.llo. ' Tbaaktti lbs r elllc for th Sa f. 4rotiaf thai lot series of ear na boss ttrtnd to tbf ' Waabfntrtnn, La insane a renewal ofths.r enstoss. " ind wtli endeavor to tare bl table fsrolsbsd aa I tb bouse sasaaavd ta a way to merit tbeir contlp. ned aetroaaf. Oreefbie- e-ilt' - ' " ,.. fere te aS froi : .a. ri w t ei . ' i.s.e -1: WOOLEN MILLS. VANDERBURGH Woolen Mills! scm:ri:it, ni'irtoTH k co.. .1 ;. , feCTOBT e . - I r FranJdia Avenue, near the Pigeon, :s Creek Bridge. - ' SCTAXSVILL.E, IJIDIAA.r ') . - Jfaawtaetorsrs of , ' "( JZAK3, ' ;iISSKlf.V CABSIMiaiS, rLASBELS, SAriaamJ, , DOESKTKS, STOCKISOTAB!.', , j ' BLAHKITS, c, icM. Ac... ..... ! ayr"Tb b.'sbt mfkt price pelf for Wow ' Set reus. , sr All kinds of Ccrroa. Weaa eoas promptly sod on reesoaabs terns. Price Lists sod Seaipie ent If re.oet-l. ' - ...... v4-Wi

A TMof Bfintr ts a Jaw Cer rsr. eb'se wbo de-Ire bitllsoey of eussplezioei . most purify end. suri'-b tbe blood, wbk-b iielsi ' ., bold' Ceeeeatrated Extract &araparilla I aver;- , bly doa. Keeoil.et it io ne pa-'eat m.dli-lne A , ft Helnibold's. Take no other. . -".' . ' ;...-i! b.- '" ' .". '.' . i .titi. f '