Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 221, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 June 1861 — Page 4

THAVKLKUS' CJVJIJK. Kvansvllle &, CrawronlBtHU 11. El ; DErAttTUBKS. I accommodation Train 5..r)0 A. II Mail 'i'rai-i 9.40 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train 12.54 P. 51. Accommodation G.40 " Steamers Regular Packets. For particulars, see advertisevtenis. FOB CAT BO. Charley Eowen leaves Tuesdays an'l Saturdays 12 o'clock M. Arrivos Mondays and Thursdays night. FOB PADCCAH. Cunbau leaves Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock sr. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOE LOriSVtLLE. EUQEKE, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrivos Tueed.13 s and 3attirdays in the afternoon. Gbet Eagle, of Gallipohs, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock v., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p.m. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the ufternoon. FOtt GEEEN BIVEK. Mattie Cooke leaves Mondays and Thursdays at li o'clock p. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in tlm morniusr. Lue Eaves leaves for South Carrolton and Pond River, on 'Wednesdays and Saturdays, at noon. Arrivoa on Tuesdays "and Fridays, at night. There Is regular daily communication with II enDEK80N and Kewbckou hy boat utid laud conveyance. GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE. BALTIMORE & OHIO It. It. IMPROVED SCHEDULE. By recent important changes this road is now able to furnish unusual facilities for inter-commu-nication, East and West, Northwest and Southwest. Knll Connections with all through trains to IJilIadelihla and Sew York, in the East with the South) by its Washington and Branch Road by Cleveland and Pittsburg, Central Ohio and Marietta and Cincinnati trains, with tho Northwest, West, and Southwest. Throueh Tickets to or from Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, or Boston give tho privilege of lviugoverat any of the intermediate cities. A wo Dollars additional Rive the privilege of visiting Washington Citv en route. This is the oulv route that can furnish Through Tickets or Baggage Checks to or from Washington City. . Fare as low as by any other route. Sleeping cars on all night trains. Ask for tickets by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. J. II. SULLIVAN, Gen'l Western Agent, Beltaire, Ohio. W. F. Smith, 1 L. M. COLE, Masterof Transportat'n. I Gen'l Ticket Agent. niar25 Baltimore, Md. -wissoiTUTiltiJVoFco MF SHIP. The co-partnership heretofore existing under tho name and stylo of Read, Burrow & Co. , was this day dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Abn Bibbow from the concern. The business will in future be conducted under tho name and style of Read, Lawrenco & Co., who alone are authorized to collect all debts due the old house. They will also pay the debts of Read, Burrow & Co. HIRAM ;:. READ, A RON BURROW, WM. D. DOWNEY. April 1st, 13(51. aplG GO kegs choice, for sale by apr22 S. E. GILBERT A CO. MJtUHLliS. jJ. 20 bxs. .its. Its. and kiiN, very fine, for sale tiLBKliT & CO. by (api-) a. rJ. TB-f LTIMiHtK HOK II KHIltJVt TO be had onlv at 11. A. COOK'S, nplll No. To- M.in streot. Mr. P. L. GEISSLER Kjg s j gs t n i: t c J- w u f h fvi & J. t J 1 1 K;tst itii iw !:ir( iimJ l-rrmt iAil it ntrU i Jiw Ir , Watt'Iit m, .M iiii-J Silv. r ( (iHiiirt Karn'v "(.'onis !ts w. ever h;nl l-.'i.: c, an 1 wliirh cm-ti;i!v-H Mi ricliost ari-ty in nrh (Ii'jmrt itn ut, un.l which l.o will Htill at tho Lowrst 'asii I'uirKs. 1 wnuhl lVHpi'Ctt'ully invito tny t'i i-ii(l juhI ens t;mrs Ut exiimiiii! my irouiU au l jt ict s lt)v irclmifii; otHi-u horo. Ft9" CttodH rjn'f.Jciil"l I'OsitiVi-ly as Jhey art Wif Perdinutl attention jjaiJ t i-Hiuiri:i of fun Watclit-s, Jewelry rt-puiretl at tho shortt at notit . Sept. BCERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. Jh'OU Liver Complaint, Fever & Ague, &c The successful introduction an.l iiso of this cdebrated Remedy lias tieeu thesiLrtiul for a literal t'o..d of conipoiuitlK called ' Bitters," oik-red iti various forms, from a quart bottla to a fi ve-irallon keg, until this word "Bitters" is hut another name lor " prog," or some vil'.ainous whisky niixtuio. But the really great relief derived from the minute doeo, one tuaspoonful, of our medicine, Bcerhaye's Holland Eitters, and the entire ahseitce of after prostration, has established for it a reputa ion which the host of imitations and counterfeits havu f iile.l to undermine this positively vegetable preparation, with barely sullicient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of tho genuine (Half -Bint BottUir), price One Dollar. It is a mdiciue of Ionsr tried efficacy for 1'iirifiiiriff the hlond, so essential for the foundation uf good health and for correcting disorders of tho B"omach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action cf the liver, bowels, and kidneys will soon take place, and ronowed health be the quick result. JFor IJ'JJ16IESriOJ, Try Bcorliave's Holland Bitters. M'or II r.t II T ii Ij Ji. V . jv.v Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. For J CM It IT Trti Brerhave's Holland Bitters. for UJT:itllliJSif, Try Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. " for HEJOACHi:, Try Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. jFVp IiliS S OS? M?i MiTMTti, Try Bosrhave's Holland Bitters. For COtfTIfH.VH'SS, Try Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. For I'M CKS, Try Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous it. stances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Read Carefully! The genuine, highly-concentrated Btorhave's Holland Bitters is ntt up in half-pint l-ott les only, and retailed at One b'oili.r per boltlo. The gri at demand for this truly celebrated jtmilioiue has indue ed mauy imitations, which the public should guard ugaiust purchasing. Beirare of imposition .' See that o'ir name is on the lalf I of erry bt'ttie lnf. Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., SOLE PR OPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, Eramville, J,l. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 1 X.OUXS lO-ns-sr, (LATE OP THE FIRM OF KOSER BliOS. & CO.) friends and tho citizens of Evausvillo aud vicinity, that he has jnt returned from the East with, and is now opening nt the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite Uranch Bank, A splendid Stock c-r Staph, and Fancy Drv Goods, cousfsting of everything from the lowest priced Muslin lo the finest Silk and Uress Goods the market allords Uavim- been lonK a.-qnaiiiled with t he business, tho undersigned is aware that the :ull system is tho only system whirliwill nr d, , thereiorc only selis ior cash. Price ill j,, cordance. Therefore, all in n. .-,1 t jrv Ooods will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where you will get the worth of your money. sept 25

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Gr 33 32 3j mm 1 1 OFFICE: wo. 4 FIPST ST.. ! EVASSVILLE, ISO., sr.i VW PHKfJUHIt TO TJ&KR M. lii.-ks and issue Policies in several of the o!dnit and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United Slates. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured fc tho mut favorable rates. MA RISE AND IJ"-ND kAVIGATIOS Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, ItARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIJE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Iteprescnted, over $5,000,000. THE OLD RELIABLE AND Popular Insurance Co. of the "West ? In the equitable adjustment and prompt Cash re.2onse to losses, the Pfccenix stands preeminent!! at the head of its profession ; while its extensive, practical, and first-class business system of local agencies, is not excelled bg any similar corporation in the world. Tho following abstract of the last annual exhibit of the financial condition of tho Fiioixix, is presented to the attentive perusal and consideration of the insuring public : Assets, Jan. 1st, 1861 : Cash on hand, in bank and Agents' hands 5118,011 33 Loans on Keal Estate, Bank Stock, and otlmr security 71,131 20 JVtto Work Hank hlocU2,11-, shares market value 125,440 00 Hartford. Hank Slock 1,53 shares market value 104,150 00 IVaterbury (Conn.) Mlank block Bi8 sharoj market value 13,328 00 TnneBe lale It on As 20 shares market value 17,60'J 00 Miscellaneous Jlondu A Uaak Stock market value 3iJ,90O 00 Accumulated Interest on Investments 0,239 30 Total Cah Jtxaet $553, 13 t3 Mf.mo: Tho entire capital and resources of the Puo:six, beinir devoted to the business of Fire Insurance Exclusively tl.e Company oilers very superior ad van tae;s to imtroiiS, in point of solvency and ability. Insurances solicited, and policies issued and renewed in this leading Corporation, at fair rates, by J. W. NEXSEN, Beioknt Aokst, Office on First at., over the (Havings Uunk. Louses occut ilntr uniter I'nlt:ies issued by , for the I' ttrHiu-, tt:ll be adjusted and naid tit this ag-ee o . in hujikable " trilil". l:ft-1d GUARD AGAINST FIRE BV CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE ll. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIM PAIKED. Net Surplus of $942,131.72, Am! thti prentice of years buccom and oxpfrionco. UPWARDS OP Sl.000,Ortki Of losses hfire been i:tid by ttie iEt?u fnnnraiice Vnil;iiiy in the pant 40 jears. Tlio rnliKi of rclifililo Tiiaumnco will bo Hipnrpnt from tho following LOSSES PAID B Y T II TO JR T N A Dl'ISINO THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio, 54:11,520.8:1 In Wisconsin, lOti, '.155.07 In Kentucky, 204,H.lW.tO Missouri, ...I.. ."84,513.04 Iowa A Minn. 101,:KU.4H Penn'a tc Va.. Sl,59.r.82 In Michigan, J158.01S.S1 la Indiana,... 1 lti,R.(9.81 In Illinois,... 448,327.41 Tenuess,.... 97.54M.21 Kansas & Neb 19,!i45.77 Ark. d- O ;.... 2.1,'J 15.0.' Mississippi and Alabama, ...52, 412. IS. Fire and Inland Navigation Kinks accepted at terms coiiHintoiit with solvency aud iar profit. Especial attention given to insurance cf IW ELLIS US and Contents, for terms of 1 to 5 pears. Tho solid service loiifc and sucfOEisFulIy tried, and tho many advantages the .Etna Insurance Company pos Busses in its linn, should not be overlooked by thoso ready to insure and understanding their best interests, Purine: strinnt tinit-s " t he nt?cr;sity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to su&iuiu ltj Ivoiu: then much lessened. Aeuoitd in all tho prineip.d cities and towns throuliutit the titate. iNilides issued wiihont delay, by any uf the duly authorized Aleuts of the Company. ife" Uilbuic attended to with despatch and fidelity. J. W. NEXSEN, A sent, biy2 No 4 First St. EVAKSVILLE AGEKCV OK IBS OlRKn tfllS Mark Ilou-ard, i. Woodruff, Junes llt lter, E. Koberts, Ouy 1. Phelj s, Timothy Sheldon, Janu s 1. Foster, Sidney A. White, Thus. T. H'illyer, Elijah II. Owen, Htner Itlaueltard, Richard I. lluld-ard, M. M. -Meniinan, W. L. Collins, W. 11.1"). Cullender. W Applications rceivMT, IVlIci.a Lim3 ami reru wvd, ami nil luisineriri poi taining to tlm Agrency promptly uttetiilpil to. m.a IjOHrfeR fonitiblv ad i as tecl aad nrtimr-tlv Milri ut tlii Agency.

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

Board of Equalization. The Common Council of the City cf Kvansville j will meet us a Board of Kquah'za iou, at the City I Council Chamber, on Wednesday, the 10th day of j June, 161, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of j equalizing and correcting the assessments of real and pdrsuital property, and will continue in sessiou from day today until said assessments are all equalized aud corrected. All tax payers are requested to call and examine their respective assessments. V. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Evausville, Ind., June 10, 1SG1. juuell iHsAYOKIS Ofi'i'ICE, T EvANSgviLLa, Isr.., June .'id, 1801. J Owners and claimants of real estate aro notified that the premises hereafter described has been sold for City Taxes, and that the time for tho redemption ot the same will expire on the :ilt day of January, 18GJ. Original Plan. Improvements on Lot No. 21. Lot No. 26 " " 106 Tho middle part of tho north-east half of Lot No. 104 Donation Enlargement. Sonth-East - or Lot No. 1S3 42 by 75 feet Alley-end or Lot No. 231 Improvements on Lot No. 131 Lot No. 171 . 237 " 149 or Lot No. 154 Eastern Enlargement. Lot No. 1, Block No. 14 Undivided of ISO feet iu Sixth Street by lf.O feton Locust Street, of Evans Homestead. South-West 4 of Lot No. 5, Block No. ::8 Lot No. a, Block No. .Hi 12. 21 5, 41 r. Corner J4 cf Lot No. 1, Block No. iC, Vpper Enlargement. Lot No. 24 Gth and th subdivisions of Lts No. 71 and 72 60 feet North-West side of 17th subdivision of Out-Lot No. 2 Loirer Enlargement. Improvements on Lots Nos 17, 18, aud lit Undivided llf of fractional Wharf-Lot 'Ml feet between Kim and Pine htroets Lot No. 2 Improvements on Lot No. 21

Baker's Addition. Lot No- 13, Block No. 4 Fourth Enlargement. Lot No. 12, Block No. 1 " " 1'. " 1 " " 11,' " "17 1' " 1, " " 2il i c 2, ' 20 " " a, " " 20 " " 4, " 2l ' . 5 it tt 20 " " ;', " " 20 " 7, " " '. " " 8, " " 9 " " 3, ' 11 " ' 4, "11 " 7, " " 11 " " id, " " u " " 11, " " It 22 i " " 11, " " 1( " " 15, ' " 1 ' " 2o, ' ' 9 Improvements on Lot In, Block 3

Improvements on Block 1.1 gOt.T.Kt TOR'S 8.1 JUH OF UHJI, KSTATE for the payment of the oosts anil expenses uf direct Improvements. Notice is hereby triven, that by virtue of a precept issued by tb.M ivorof the City of Kvansville, mid to ine directed, I will sell nt public aiictiun, at tho door of tht Court House, in s-aid City, on Saturday, the 17th day of Juiiu, lsill, at 2 o'clock P. M. , the fcdlnwiun lot or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as muj bo iieceesary lo pay tho Hiuount charged and assessed against said lots respectively, fur the costs and expenses ol m ilting Street improvements for said lots, together with the costs of 'jalo : I. W. Heberd, south-west t h ree-fourthi of lot 2, in block .H7. KiKtern Knlnrgemelit SHIP 27 juu. l CIIKISTIAN' HKDDEKICli. C. V. ORDER OF COUNCIL DIRECTING LOTS 1 0 BE FILLED. And i.o.v here it appearing to the Common Conncilof the City of Evansville, that bits 1, 2, 4, r, li. 7, 8, i 10, and 11, in Block No. 6, in Stock well s Enlargement of the City of Evaiisv ilie, ate so situated that watorcoilectti and r-imtit!s Nt'itiaut thereon, and the owner of ?aid lots is lierby directed ii ud required by the said Council to (ill up said lots to such a height as will prevent water from collecting and remaining stagnsnt tliereoii, within thirty days from the passage of this ordtT. Pai rick Burke, Clerk of the City ot I'Mtiixvilln, do liervhy eeltily that tho foregoing is a truo and complete copy of an order of sai l ( oiin:il, passed on the ls;h day of May, a. d. lfijl, s.. lar as it relates to the Aithiu named lots. In witness whereof, I hav.. hereunto subscribed rnv mine, and atiixed the seal of said City, this 22d ds,y of May, A. 1). nl. PATUU.'K IUJKKE. inav:i(t The owner of the Fist Boat lying across the L 't Street Cutter, on the Wharf, is hereby notified f.nd required to rem ovo it without delay. If not removed by Monday. Juna nd, ISr.l, it will then iio sold at imblic auction to pay thti expenses of ,vmoval. By order of tho t 'ommon Council, i"".V"0 f. XiL liKK, -lerk. CORPORATION '(JTTcE. ORDER FOR REPAIR OP 8 I D E-W A I. 87. May ISth, 1G1. And now it is hereby nrdre( i linn uireeiecl oytlie common Council ot the city (- Evansville, that the owners ot all lots or parts o lots fronting on or ndjoininir th? north-west si. ! of Ingle street, between Filth nnd Sixth i-treuts, in said City, to cause tho side-walks in front of SBid lots to bo repaiud wi:hiu thirty davs from the publication of this ordur. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Offlc, May 21st, ISfil. muy '2. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR REPAIR OF SIDE-WALK. May lPth ISfil. Aud now it is oereby enter and directed by the Common Council of th city of Evansville, that the owners of all bits or parts of lots fronting on oraJjuiniug the north-weet side ot Ingle street, between Sixth and Seventh Btreets, in said City, caue the side-walks In frost of saitl lots to be repaired within thirty davs trom the publication of this or''er. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Offi e, May 21st. 18fil. mayr. CO R POIUVT i onTTot Tc 1Z. ORDER FOR REPAIR OF SIDE-WALK. May ISth lRnl. And now it is hereby ordni and directed by the Common Council of the City cf Evansville, that the owners of all lots and parr of lots fronting on or adjoining tho north-west sios-nf Iimle street, between Seventh and Eighth stre3s, iu said City, cause the side-walks iu front of sait lot to be repaired within thirtv davs from the publication of thi order. 1. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, May 21st, 18(11. mu22: CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR P L A N K J I D E - W A. 1. E. May ISth, LSC1. And now it is hereby ortiTeil and directed by th" Common Council of the fitv of Evausvillo, tlia- the owners cf all lots or parti- olf lots IruntitiK on or adjoining the soiith-rast sl.lotr Walunt street, from the Canal to Sixth street, in said city, cause tho side-walks thereot to bt. broiiL'ht to the propor grade, and that tby cause, a sale-walk of class No. 2 to be laid dowu thai eon within thirty days trom the publicatii o; of thh order. P. BURKE. fe'lerk. Clerk's office. May 2lst, 1SG1. niay-2 CORPORATIol.NOTICir. ORDER FOR PLANK SID I-W A L, K. May ISth, 1801. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council sf the city of Kvansville, that the owners of all lots or pe.rts of lots fronting ou or adjoiuintr the north-east side of Sixth street, between Walnut and Cbesmit streets, in said city, cau"t tho side-waiks tbereuti to be brought to the pr. per grade, and that tticv cause a side-walk ot' class No. a to Lo laid down thereon withiu thirty davs from the publication of this or lr. " P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, M.iv 2!st, ISfil. niy CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SID E-W A L K My ISth. 18U1. And now it is hereby orlrrtd nml directed by the Common Council of the city of Kvansville, I bat the owner of all lots or part a of bits front iti? on orutljoiniug the soutbo;ist ttklo of Wulntit street, bftwrt u Sixth him! fv-isth stu. , in .ii.i ciiy muse the aide vn h thereon to bp brought to the pr.i,-r radf. and that they caiie a Hide-walk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty d.i from tho pnbiirnti' n of the order. P. BV liK K, 4,'Jerk t'lerk'aotlice. May 21st, 12ill. may G m LicorittO. The undorsim d will apply to the Board of Comity OoiumUsioners of Vundoiburh ;rrnnty, at the June term thereof, tor license to sell riirinioii-f u.d iTiH.xk-atinjf liUorH in a le-w quantity than a i:'tr' tu lime, t lii-i uiial place uf : iuiine-s. on tho corner of Fourth and Mam Stiv-ls. n.aU-3wd J- V. KI.K KK. j? . Vis. jSf W i- wx n.w selling flour of different kindn ns i.dlow.s ; tfrieb- -rt's " Trtcflc Milla " or fine, nt f 4 ihi, j :i..!e " 8Up-liKi, 5 ! l Fpi- ioe in " extiH, 6 6U, JAS ERSKIVK A CO., 1 ninyl7 JSTo. 47 3Iain Street. i

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. ZTWK WHKF-I'MJVU JJ"t PITTS " BURGH, Wednesday, June 12th, 1601. Tho splendid Steamer NEPTUNE, r"Ty-T Keas, Master, will leave as above. ZZrhtFreight and Passengers receiptedHSaifc3irf through to all eastern cities a iow as by an other line. junell The staunch end well known steamer J. H. DONE, Capt. U.i i a ill lijQVa lihfttn ,tl VVediiesilaf . 1h 5th inst.. at 8 o'clock A. M. For freight or Dassaee apply on board. june4 JtS, WABASH PACKET. The light draught aida-wneel pacK--7 et UNION', Capt. Alf. Kdwards, will if- .' ,; run regularly between me amje points during the season. For freight or passage apply on board. REGULAR WABASH PACKET. Tho new and staunch stoamer ts. ; Will run as above during uibkimwi. For freight or passage apply onboard, lmr-u n P'J.'Xfl.I.It f. It HXJS'ItHH Jtli son Daily Packet and Job Boat. flVT t. Steamer OUKLEW, Capt. Sknonin, "fhttJ wille leave Evansville for Ilendoison r roan I at 6 o'clock ; returning, will leave Henderson for Kvansville in the morning. All jobs, towing, Ac, done on short notice. mar 10. U. S. MAIL. EVANSVILLE AND PADUCAH TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, GUS FOWLER Master. Leave Evansville Mon(ly, WertMesilays, and Fridays, at 1 o'clock P.M. Leave Paducaii Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. The BUSTBAIt makes close connections at Taducah with prickets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS, And at Kvansville with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Railroads, for tlie East. W3I. HODGE 4 Co., Agents, srpt28 New Wharf-boat, Evansville. CHARLEY BOWENU II. T. DKXTEU, Master. Wm. Bently, 1 , , John Uciter, C1I. The BOWEN in the regular Evansville Riid Cairo Swift, Light-Draught, U. 8. Mail, 1-assenger nud Freiirht Packet. Arrives at Kvansville every Tuesday arid F riday morning, making close connection w itb the E. AC. RAILKOAD FOR LOUISVILLK, C1N. CIXSATI, AND TI1K EAST. Leaves Kvansvilla every Tuesday and Saturday at l i o'clock m., connecting with CUMBERLAND A TENNESSEE RIVER Packets at Siuithlariil, and at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, And with Packets for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. Krt'Tho C. ISowkn goes to Cairo ev.rv Tuesday, and tin. Ciiaki.kv Bowtx gs s to Cairo every Saturday. I'. D. VI KTS Agent, octti Offlen with W. M. Aiktnan A Co. hp fi j iih i k n r jjv tr-'. ville and Bowling Green Packet. I Jp!' The liyllt draft 17. S. Mail Sleamel .-'. .. Vj;. MATTIE COtlKE, W. S. VANMETRE, Capt. J TRAVIS, Cl'k, Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at ; o'ch.M-k, p m.; leaves Bnwliug Greeu I'very We.fnesiiay and Saturday, at 8 A. M. no2H &. OH SOIJTI '.f llitoT0JY JJVIf POND RlVEIi. Tho eleesnt jeissenger sleamer LIE EAVES, McImisalo. Master. E. A. Rust, Clorks. Will niitkM regular semi-weekly trips to South Carrollon and Pond River, leuviug on We iiesdayg and Saturdays. For freight or passage, appli' on board. .nov2 U5 t:'-nK tw' r.T. villa Js-iTts w v of time. The Louis', ilie and rvw Tleiiiler-oii Light-Draught, Swift, Side j.JJ-.. "Wheel U. S. M. and Pase'ie'r Packtit.tiaa-rVfc Oroy OJ,s:Xo, Capt. A. DCNN'.M LY, J. A. Lut-'K, CI k, Lciivc-i lAatiHViilo for T,onlsvillo every Monday ntl2o':bk M., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock i. m., ai riving Louisvillt) Tuesday and Friday eve-.ii'gs. Retiiriiinir, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday evening at l o'clock. WM. HODGE rf CO.. Agents, July2K.tr New Wharf Boat. E V A N VTLLE A N iT LO U ISVILL eIiTs! MAIL PACKET, 33 U G5- 33 KT 13 J ! D. i'. SAY RE, Capt. Wm. Pt'Tit, fork. B 3--A'.- K WJtJS'S VI I, I. K K VK K - Jit. 4 Ti .'uiday and Saturday at 1 o'clock Returning, leave Louisville every Monday and l relay ut 4 o clock P. M. B Thfonnh Bills of Lading w ill be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Kew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rate for an' point on the Ohio River orou Green River. The fiavcr accommodations of the Eugene are nnsi.rpa.'sd by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to WM. T10DGE & CO., Juue7-dtf Agent. WM. HODGE & CO., X 7 S if- if - HO, IT FROsr sr prietoi nrs aud PACKET AGENTS, febi3-tf EVANSVILLE, IND. Dli. HAAS, having leaded the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. limy 1-uilJing, ojijiosite the Post Oflicr, for ageries of years, would r:apectfuliy solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and country, to vleit his rooms and see tlte specimens on exhibition, whether tbev need the service' jT a Dentist or not. Since the iiHiiiny; uf his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been nut do, of which be has availed himself, nnd allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, that; Any other in our State, and. equal tetany in Eastern cities. All those who wed Dental operations performed, and are pleased with liis work, shall bo attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; lUock or Carved Work, Vulcanite Base; Coral ite; Amber; ('neoplastic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of e&a continuous urn work. It is without a seam jr crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored tt nearly thwir original contour by this stylo of work, aud also hy the usi of the Vulcanite, Coral rit-., and Amber Maee. The latter styles, for light' f s and adapratinn to dilticult mouths, excel auy!i w, atiythi; we have ever sowi. F &tilus beveral aiiflsthetics for alleviating pain I u extractinir tedh. They are perfectly harmf: U-v. The motit delicao-ran have them applied, r lSj does not advertise anything he cannot do, I 'jo: exhibit anything not made by lumself. f. Barents should consult the health and beauty ot ; 4&!ir children by bavinir the Dentist direct thei u ne;i d dentition, thereby producing symmetry arid I ibaii to tin 'sn in vulualdo organs. !. 'gularity f chiblreu's teeth corrected suo j fCM3ici!iy. ! 'Slifrao having decayed teeth, should either have J- '.fcUeiiiJtiracted or tilled at once (the latter if pos- ) wibio.. Thv health of the parties and the rcoiaini'miritK th demand this. JdC I takw 'pleasun jiii introducing Dr. ITaas, j :my -'jcessor to thf o!d rt-oias in Bray's bnilding," : liovir no will tlud them both pleasant and profit -able Sj'rom my intercourse with the Doctor, I mm pi-fed to iind him one of tho procrressing ; i poss;.ig tate and bib pi off ssional ability and ( nttatmittt. With this view. 1 can, with safety, nxxrni- ; mei!C'itiu to the community as a skillful and com. ' peteiit tirntist. (na3 Jti) J. KIVETT.

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liiux, Oats, Shipstiiff, Corn, Corn Meal, rfc, always os hcud, and delivered tree to any part of the citv. 'or sao by JAS KBSKIKE CO., msvl.7 o. 47 Main Ptrwt.

INSURANCE.

Insurance Agency. ALLEN CTHALLOCK Evansville. - - CKDKEWEITEB AND GENEKAIj INSUKANCI! AGENT, AnjvsTrR or Atebaoks, asd Notbt I'lnr.tc. Ho c9t.Unnes to issue Policies from several Firn flasa and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire Bisks. lie will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjutuiwnt of Lunse of very description under policies from othel atreucitri, and attend to tho settlement of k'I in.ittrs connected with IN8LIiANtJE, for parties in-t(.-reHt'd. li is long cxperiiti'-o a.s an l.NSi HANfc Agkm, has made him familiar with all tnibjeti-Couite'-U-d witli Insurance. S'r-01!ice. Marbif Hall Buildiinr, No. O Matu t ECOiNOMY ASITsEcFRiTY. The Lonllard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF TIIU CITV OF NEW YOUK, No. 31 WALL. St. Cnsli Capital $500,000 PROFITS ANNUALLY DIVIDED ! 75 PER CENT, TO THE DEALERS. This Company divides tliree-rjtiarters of Ilie net profits to tlie policy holders, iu scrip, hearing interest without any liability lo the insured. SfalF This CompHtiy funds its surjiltis, instend of dividine it to the Stockholders, thereby riving its IKilicy holders greater security, and lit tlie same tiiuo cheaper iusurtnee than anv other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President. GEOKGK D. CUAIiY, S-c'y. WASHINGTON S1IITH, Vice-Pres't. A. C. Ilallock &, Sou, Agents, decl2 KVANSVILLE. NORTH AMEBIC AN FIRE INSURANCE CO., CF HARTFORD, CO.V.V. Cash Capital, - $300,000. CASH ASSKTS, 9375,000 W. C. HASTINGS, Sec'y. A. F. HASTINGS. Prea't. Insures sguinst loss aud datimge by Klro on Dwellinga aud their contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and re.is niabUi rates of premium olicies promptly issued und losses- adjusted for Couipsny by A. C. UAI.LOCK A SON, Agents, Marble Hall Building, Main street, sei-tl-l Evansville. Indiana. InsSU nee Up 9 OF NF V YOKK. Offico 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital nil paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS JULYIol, ifiM tl.Hrii.1X) The Home Insurance Company Inpures against Loss or Damage by Fire cn DwulliHpi and theii contents, for a term of from 1 to 5 e.irs om th most favorable term-. Ptores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, Produce, Alnniifactories, Machineand all insurablo property, M fair aid eqnitablo rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation, shipments upon tlie Itiveri, Lakes, Canal? and liailromls, s low as the nature of tho risks will he ir, Willi fairness to the ussured and the Company. Adjut tin;; all l"i-i-s Ikirlv, and promptly pnyliiL' them. CH..J. MAItTIN, Pr.s't. A. F. WILMAU'l H, Vice l'r.-s't. J. Mit.ton Smith, Secretary. John MciIke, A-s't Sec1y. Applications made to and policies isu.d by A. C. HALLOCK A SUN, AuVa, aur25 Marble Hull ltuililiiiirj, Main street. HARTFORD HARTFORD, CONN. INCOItPO RATED 1810 C II A It T E li. ! K It I 10 T II A h i tli a SiKC.'Sslul P.usiness Experience if TT" i ft -y "5T o cx 3. . CmsIi Capital 'Lillsl anil Slirplun,. ,...S500,000.00 ....H,aso.si Insurance against I, oss or I)inari by Kir, on rwellint,s, 1'iiriiiture, Stores, Wiirehouses, iIerchimdise, Mills, Manufactories, and otlier kinds ol property, can bo effected iu this Company upou as favorable terms as the imturc of the risks aud security to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Riven to insuring Varm property, consisting; of Dwellings, Harris, and outbuilding connected, nnd Furnttuie, LiveStot-k, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac, Ac, cntained therin, for a term ol year at LOW' rates of premium. 0FFICE113: T. C. Allvn, Secretary. H Hmititil'in, Pres't. C. C. I jioiiii, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Rowers, Actuary. I. Alexander, General Ac.cnt for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Gruhaio, As't General Atreiit for the Westi-m .md mnh Western States, Ctduinbus, Ohio. Apii'icatioua tor insurance niav bo made to the ilndT.'in'd, tlie duly Aiithori7.ed Airents of th Couipwiny. A. C. HALI.OCtt. A Si):, A ts. Orrior. : Maible Hall Uuiidiiii;, Main street. n3-lyd INCORPO RATED 1847. City 37 i x- o URAME COJIP'Y OK HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C. C. WAITE, S" v. C. B. BOWERS, Pree't S. U. PRICE, Cener.il Afrent, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $327,540. This Company Insures against loss mid damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Vi'arehousi'S, Stocks of Mercliandize, and all insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solvent and reliable Company, AdjiiAtinrj Losftei fairly and paying them promptly. Applications uiado to and Policies issued by A. C. HALLOCK A hCN., Marble Hall Bui bangs. Main St., aug'Jl-lyd Kvansvillk. Ind THE LAFAYETTE Fire Insurance Company, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. CASH CAPITAL S150,000 TENNIS I. BERGEN, Piikst. Applications received and policies insued by BATTf.LL, EEHJ1 & ASTHKS, Agents for KvaDsville and vicinity. ftlV:e in Oescent (:iiy Buildintrs. mari;i-ofnd A. T. WHITTLESEY, A TT0 R N E Y AT LAW, A n n SOT ARY P11H.IC, KVAXSVILLK, INDIANA. Will attend promptly to the coll,ctiou of claims, and to all description of Law and Notarial business. Office on Third street, between Main and Locust, with G. W. McBride, Es.j. jtiWi:t-Lwly !W J,. J OHJS')OJtl vTi'k HIJVIIfa EU AND JVBlnV Blaiik Book Manufacturer! First St.. bet. Main and Locnst, EVANSVILLi:, INDIANA. $fF Blank Books ruled, paarwl aud made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to tbe largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. Iolt-dwtf

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VL OS TETTER'S STOMACHJBITTERS I rwrum fbofbmhtohs jv jujjvJL nfacturersof HOSTKTTER'S CKLKBRATKD STOMACH BITTEB3 can ppal with perfect confidence to physiciatm and citiitet penerally or tU United States, because the article has attained reputation heretofore unknown. A few facta upon this point will apeak more powerfully than ol- ......... .,f imm durtinn or ljlsiKoniuir Duffery. The consumption of Hoatetter'i Stomach Hitters for the last year amounted to over s half million bottlus, and from its manifest stc ..dy increase in time, past, it is evident that during tho coming year, the consumption will reach near one milliuii bottles. 1 hie imuienso amount conld nexer have been sold hut fcr the rare medicinal properties contained iu the preparation, aud the sanction of the most prominent physician in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend tho Bitters to their patients, but ale ready at all tiuiis to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases ot stomachic Ueiangenieiua ana me uiscases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities ot the Hitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as nduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to retions where fever and ague aud variou other bil ous comnlHiuts have counted their Tictims bv hundreds. To be ablo to state confidently that the "Hitters" are a certain cure for the Dypensia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalioved ideesnre. It removes all mor bid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and impart renewed vitality to the nervon aystern, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health It operates upon the stomach, liver, ind other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the hialthy discharge of the iuncons of nature. Klderly persons mav use the Bitters daily as per direction on the bottle, and they will find In it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining yesrs, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while BUtT. riug fro:u stomach deraugements and general debility ; acting under tho advice of Phyiiohins, thev have abandoned all deleterious drugs, and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. Tlwrn are certain periods when their cares are so harr.issing that ninny of themsink under tho trial. The relation of mother and cLild is so absorbingly touder, that thu mother, esiiectaliy if she be young, is apt to forget her owu health iu her extreme auxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive ditriug the summer Wie Boil, the wear of Lotiy and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trial and responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bitters to all other .iuvigoratoia that receive he endorsement of physiciana, ecause it ia agreeable to the taste as well as certaiut give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons to whom we have particularly referred above, to-wit: attrterera from fever and ague, caused by mulurin, diarrbu'a, dyseutory, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disease or derangemeuts of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of aedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physicu -Ifare by gi ing to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bittera a trial. CAUTION. We caution th public againat using any of the many iuiitatioua or nterfeita, but ask for Hostettkb's CelkubatbdStomaci" Bittebs, aud see that each bottle ha the words "Dr. J. Ho, tetter' Stomach Bitters" blown on the alu. of the bottle, and etainped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature ia on the label. Prepared and aeld by HosTerritt k Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Bold by all drugirlsta, grocer, and dealers generally throughout the United Statea, South America, and Germany. novliS-d&wlawlyr Importor. 4fJ' HJtJX'II WIT H Jt PI' I T' (iTOCH XF of QUEESSWANK. FHESVH AND ENGLISH, CHINA, GLASSWARE, TEA THAY&, AND TABLE CCTLFM Y, for the Fall trade, at Cinciutmti prices, which will save ten per cent. In freight ami charges, to all parties below the Kail. No 1 Main street. Kvansville. Ind. Assorted Cratea for tho country trade on han.lT soptlfi H. 23 1VI O T7" J3 X . ATIy I. OJV UJIJVII JJVH It FT KB J MINF.D TO 8UCCKKDI GEOKGK THOItNHILL takea ploaaure In Ii -ormine his old customers thfct in the quality and atyleof his work, ho flatters himself he cannot be excel ed. Ho has n mnted t" uray new oiiu'iiiik Second street, bet. Maiuand Locust atreeta, where tho choicest Harness and Saddle of every description can be i.btaiped on the best of terms. (As?" Ietairing done with neatness aud dt.pati b Second-hand Harness Owioson band. )el AGENCY OF THE United States Life .Insurance, No. 40 Wall street, New York. Jos. B. Coi.linh, Tres't. J.v.i. Kadi, Sec'yCash Oipital 100,000. ToUd cash Assets in 18C0, $000,000. AKSUAL ISfCRKASK OVER Jsno.OOO. Dividends duclared ev.rv three years. ProfiU accumulated at compound interest, ou the principle of a savings bank, payable iu addition to the sum insured in cash. . . . The business of the Company I eoniluclea upou a cath basis exchteieely. . , . Overeigbt thousand insuraui have been etftictd by the Company sines Its organization. 1'rilUilillll UTI tl,1"" w ""i '"J " I""" J'laiterlv. semi-annually, or anuually. DATiCLli, Ar.li.i oi mi tir.a, ig ui. Office: No. hi Maiu street, Kvansville. Ind. Da. H. G. Jones, Medical Examiner, Ofhee: First at., above v aiuut. norzi-lvd OHtiKSK. L 25 boxes choice Hamburg, for sale by apr23 . E. GILBEKT - CO.

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MISCELLANEOUS. Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT

KEEN & PRESTON'S. ti iiji-F just cojn.nK.ycKn WW receiving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods aud Notions, and cordially invite the trails to call nnd examine our good nnd price, believing we chu make it the interest of every cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. Wo have just opened 15 cases assorted high olored Madder Prints, (most ly amaU figures). 4 cases solid black, and Mack and purple Prints. 2 do Furniture Prints. 2 do Comfort Prints. 2 do Patchwork Prints (-nli,l n.li and figured). 2 do Tickings. 3 bales Scarlet Flannels. 'I case Plaid Litibeys. 4 do Heavy Twctds (Blown and Cxfoid Mixed). 2 do Sattinetg. 2 do California Shirtings. 4 do Bleached Muslins. 4bales-ea Island fine brown Shirtings. 3 do Shlrtiug Strijies. 4 case 2 by 2 aud 4 by 4 Apron Checks. G bale i Brown Shirtimrs. 6 do Light 4-4 Brown Miirtings. 10 do Heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings. 4 !o Brown Drills. KO plecea Jaconet aud Cambric Jlitslltia. 60 do Himalayas, 5i do Debeiges. GO do Assorted Ti igti Colored IVltilnes. 40 do Solid Colored Delaine. M do Tartan Plaids. 30 do Cashmeres. 35 do Plaid Coburp:. 45 dj Blue and Bro'vn Cobni pi . 25 do Merinos. 30 uVzcn Woolen Shirts and Drawcra (White nil Grey mixed). 600 Celored aud White Hooped Skirts. An Aasortment of Couitorts, Hosiery, Clove' Threads, Belts, Chambrays, Velvet Ribbons, Ta feta Ribbons, Combs, Iilr Pins, Suspendera, Ac which makes our assortment mote complete, at all for sale LOW AS T11K LOWKST. KF.KN & PRKSTONS WORM CANDY, 0B Santonino Lozonpos "IITIC ofler thi-se l,or.engea without disguiso ' their composllii n. Aa their t ame import they dejiend for their efllcacy upon Simtonine aloi the lately discovered active piiniple of the t ropeati or Let ant Worm Seed. ' All Ilie merit which we claim for our medici ia tbe purity of the San ton ine w hii li it contains n; the careful manner in which it has been Incor; I rated with and distiibuted iliinnli the masa fr which the Lozenires have l.en formed. To be sure f f these important points, we lis them prepared at the Louisville Chemical Worh where tbe San ton ine la first tested lor ita puri aud then combined in tho Lozenge In am h way f, to retain ita proper! iea aud virtm a unchanged. To the Profession v presenta valuable aud we known medicine in a convenient and attracti form, of uniform and know n atrniigth tlie din i tiona indicating the do3 of Santoniiie according the U. 8. P. To tho public we elTer a remedy for Worms, ci cacloua, ante, auu aa pleasant as ccniucttnuary, a moderate price. For aale by all reputah'e Druggists throughi the South or West. WILSON, PETEIt Co., di.vGin. Slain St HBISTIAN KB ATT WM. IIFILI KRATZ & 1IEILMAN. CITY FOUNDItY! M AN V FACTU KK KS ANDBl'I L DK IIS 0FSTK.' KSGINKS AND liOl LKliS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Stii Gum mine Mai-bines, 'h inese Sugar Cane HI ill U'liraaing Nx dlntu, .-. KVANSVlbl.K, INI rWVIE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOl JSL lry beg leave to Inform their friends nnd public Iu general, that they aro prepared to do Linda of MACHINE AND FINISHING W0KK, and everything appertaining to tlm Foundry I. neaa. They are manufacturing Stf.am Kmiim h, Bon.!:na of any aize and power required. Saw.' Machinery and Mill Gearing ot any size ; iir lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco S rew, li ming Machines, Ttirashiug Maciiines, Malt. M Horsepcwers, Corn-shelh rs, Machinery of all kl made and repaired. Iron and Brass CnslingH every description, Iron Ilousefronts, Cellar il.a Ac. t.fMiKtTig ami Heating Moves oi um latest proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BKEWEKS, DISTILLERS, UKC'M Fl KICS, Suntdied with every description of Copper Sheet Iron Wirk, llrewing Ket tles, Jtofr ii'enit Atteniforators, sparges, Milllieuils and Worms an iuipr.ived pr uei.'lu. Column for Alctihol St Yeast Jiiir. fans. Svohons. Ac: Conner. lad Iron Pipe; l.'opper, iwassand Iron Pumps of e variety, for fceor, spn its, oil, it Krasa (Jocks Valves, Steam Wliisllf, etc. Workmen sent to nil oarta to fit na work an repal.a ou Steam Boilers, Copper aud Shout I Work, to. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are diaiiug in and selling Allen's lnipr Steam liaugo. Wrought Iron welded Pipes an I Mng, Hi rain Hopkins' Improved Smut Mm I Stephen Hughes' Flour Sepuiatois, Cetuisn hi lug Cloth, Gum Elm tic Belting, Pa' king, Hum-, , of the best kind: Tinnlate, Slus t Iron, lllo, k Pig Iron, Babtt Metal, spelter, ire llru k. '1'bey have every f.w ilily of the best Miitdiii and workmen, and will givo all work out rnatei them, their individual attention, fiiliug on promptly, warranting tin irwork, and are aatinj with reaaonable tiricea. I J- Oillctt and Sale Rooms, No. B0 Main Btrf Fouudei v. Holler Vnril ap I Machino Shop on 1 atreet, between First - 'wood streets, Kva Title, Indian. du HCJ Ij i&. S- i v. JL hand a supply -f !i T -w .ii, 1 O Id w ti I 0 i Na-'i-iiiii' 7 i II 'Mi 3 if 3 B 0 We ean also furnish TRACK SCALES of any1 pacify. These Scales are from the mannfactor K. T. FAIRBANKS t CO., St. Jolmsburg, V; moot. Every Scale ia tested and aealed, aud w ranted correct. For testimonial we reivr to thousands of persons usiug them. UUttJNilKUUiB. t ut)., Agonis, dot34 Water street. IvauBvill i LOOK HERE, EVERYBO WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Fo! iug Mpriutr Bed, the best and most convenient liji juuim, ai it cau bo moved or bandied without iwj rouble. Call and examine the in. aui I DP. W ANNUM 1 Offr 111 professional set vices iu the practice e Aieiitcine and Surgery. jj Ilia previnna ainces In this place and cta-'Wio' jmitifiea a hope of able treatment. Chronic, 5 diseases of long standing, warranteo a cure or ? pay. In those diseases incident to boatmen mskea a cure without tho ill eflecta of mercury. tr Office, Third street, opposite Crescent C. Building. If Befemncea. Gen'l Foote, Chaa. Denby.and PrW. K. Bowling. feb'S-Jyd,

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