Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 January 1867 — Page 4
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et,'., ... PUBLISHED DAILY BT , TJie Evansville Journal Company. 56. 6 locust Street, Evansyille, Ind. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. i IN ADVANCE. .00 One year, by mail W OO Pix months, by mail. 5 5 Three months, by, luail...-..-- S OO Ey the week, payable to carrier 85 Tri-Wcelily Journal. , One year. ........................ .....,-. 8 7 OO t 8ix weiitlu..-........-....".j......- 4 OO Weekly Jonrnal. One copy, one year S 2 OO Five copies, one year . 8 75 Ten copies, one year... 15 OO ,TNEWS ITEJI. . Gold closed in New Tork, Saturday, at my,. Eighteen States have ratified the Constitutional Amendment. I The final vote on the Tariff bill will pros' bably be taken to-day. . The whole French force has arrived at Vera Cruz, en route to France. The Judiciary Committee will report a bill to give Government patronage only to loyal newspapers in the South. The President has thus far sent to the Senate over four hundred civil nominagftibns, and among a'l only one postmaster. .It appears, that If the Government is obliged to give notice of the sale of gold, it will be at the mercy ot the specul itors. . The story about a quarrel between Gen.' Sherman and Minister Campbell, is toud- ' ly unfounded. ' " . It. now looks as though the efforts to reduce the tax an whisky would be inefieet- , al. . , : ui'AtStiiPaul, Minnesota, Christ Church jj ,waa destroyed by fire on Sunday morning, n. "toss, 825.000; insured lor 815,000. . J; i, . ' . Minister Dix has urged th6 French Gdvlo eminent to abandon the system of searching strangers' baggage on their arrival i n France.1 ' Ki" ; s" ! General Thomas testifies that in the mil itary department ujder his command, utrages committed upon, freedmen.by white men, are' not punished, and there is no prospect for justice for blacks befare.the Courts. . . i On the 2Sth Inst., at Memphis, Hiram Skinner, of Cambridge, Ohio, was robbed of a gold watch and $300 on the steamer Mississippi, while asleep in his st&je room. The President, yesterday afternoon, returned to the Senate, with his objections, the bill for the admission of Colorado. He vetoes the bill on the ground that the poprelation is only 28,000. y; Qui f The wife of Mr. Wm. Worley, residing about a mile south of Cadiz, Ohio, on the Wheeling road, gave birth lately to four living children, two of whom, however, o-have since died. ,..-.'. . iju : :.,'! Representative Moulton, of MnoU. hasI lc,receved a memorial of one hundred citizens of Clay County. Illinois, nrayinir for !tue impeachment of the President, on the ground that he has committed malfeasance in office. " A ' New . Orleans dispatch, says, that Soqre .County, Texas, la' lu revolt Capt. Tremble, late of an Illinois regiment, planting there, was recently shot, wounded, and his life threatened. He tame to '.New Orleans and returned with twenty cavalry to remove his family. He found that his wife and child had been driven from home into Arkansas. CoxGifEssiosiij Summary feESATE January 29. Hendricks "presented a petition from the Superintendents 'of Puplio In stniction In the' States of Indiana. Illinois, Ohio, and; Vermont, asking for. the establishment of a bureau of Education . ...... A bill i was passed,-compelling every person 'Wpy-righting' a book, engraving, photorftph.,.)mapvor chart, to send , a oopy pf the same to the Congressional Library and directing . all i pfstraasters i to , forWrd ,the .pime.Xree qt postage ; ' A resolution " was passed, calling upon tft' President, In form, to report how otten tfc e Governors, Judges and Secretaries of all the Territpries, have been absent since their appointment-...-. Polland gave nothat when the One Ternj amendraent Xo the Constitution came up, he. would move to amend by extending. the time to ix years.' Polland introduced a bill to amend the National currency. Act, by allowing shares of National banking associations to be taxed by State authority The Tariff Bill was taken up. The duty tent iron ore was reduced to c. The duty on bay rum was fixed at SI 50 per gallon. House. Various bills were Introduced, including o e to repeal the tax on cotton and sugar; one providing a criminal court for the District of Columb a; and one providicg for amendment to the Constitution. a.;.....Kelso'8 resolution for the impeachPment of the President, was offered on ,tbe 7th oi January, which Sloan moved t6 refer to a select committee ........ The House proceeded to the consideration ofSteven's Reconstruction Bill, and was addressed by Julian, ScofieM and Cullum. Slovens modified his bill in se.verak particulars, striking out the Cth section, which declared any State abrogating the provisions of the bill should thereby forfeit its representation. After considerable discussion, the House came to a vote on the motion to refer the bill, and it was referred 88 to 65. The Democrats all voted in the affirmative. STATi; ITEMS. Hugh Dobbins, of Shelby County, has a pig that weighs 972 pounds a good sized porker, that. The Merchants' Express Company contemplate establishing an ageiicy at MadlBon. An. infant child of John Sullivan's was calded to death, in Union City, a few days agO. , .,, The Odd Fellows of Terre Haute contem- , plate building a iar3e Hall at th,t place the coming Reason. The Auditor of StaVo'ls 'busiTy engaged issuing certlftoates of authority to- ugents of foreign insurance companies for the first six months of the present year.
The wtjeat in Ue.iHirrnius nounct-d in excellent conditio') r r ; t lea:il" winier-Uliled." Tiie distillery of W. T. Pat A Co , .-i r - India a, has been seized by tae c i.'eci ,. "
' r the Third Mstriet of Indiana, for - oiation of ti:e internal revenue laws. "Mrs. John Emley, a lady eighty years of age, residing in Clear Creek townlii,,, Huutmirtou county, fell and broke her .e a few days since. A sehoolma ter in Madison pulled a littie boy's hair, threw him over a stove, and L lit? 11. VlIljncLl U1IIX UUlll I1C W Wi ytifXKtX. m Uio
Twentv-nine thousand hoas have beerfln"u rawieto me me omce pro
packed in Terre Haute, with one or two thousand yet to come an increase of half over last year's operations. Thirteen thousand hogs have been packed in Muncic, Delaware County, the present season. v . ; 'The In vi an a poi iS "jokrnai office Was on Saturday moved to ita new building. It is said to be one one of the largest, handsomest, and best-arranged newspaper buildings in the United States. The New Albany Ledger says . that Georgetown Township, Floyd County, has been visited this winter with , the spotted fever in an epidemic form. None . but children have thus far been attacked. In one neighborhood, of eleven who were attacked by the disease, only one recovered, the other ten having died. The epidemic has prevailed since the 30th of December, when the first death took place. If there are any of our unsophisticated Republican readers still so in credulous as to doubt the fitness of the people ef Texas and the South to full admission to all political rights, let .them read the dispatch from New Orleans on the second page, as to the treatment of an Illinois " Yankee." Mr. Tiiad. L. Conant, Assistant Jloorkeeperl of the State" Senate,' has, been very ..attentive to the .wants of the JocTtNAt and'its IridianapoHs Correspondent, for which we extend to him our thanks. We understand from Senators that Mr. Conant makes an attentive and efficient officer. I Stevens' Reconstruction Bill was referred to Committee yesterday. Mr. Stevens strongly remonstrated against it, became excited, lost control of his temper, and declared if the Bill was referred it would be ita death. The Bill was referred, notwithstanding ; hence we may infer Thaddeus is not so much the leader of the House as he would like to be The Cental System. The commercial world is abonfc - jut; - jt t f o;ow,m wuigms ana measures, wmcn win, doubtless, in time, compel acceptance in all classes and business of society. Our old method of computation is intricate, irregular, and governed by no well established rules.. The new, system, the French, is based upon a fixed and, unvarying standard, for all kinds of measurement length, surface, cai pacity, and weights. We publish an article, to-xlay, showing the great ad.i . . j Ai tbeone'iiow in use and giving, the j ui p tt, A-fe . tables for the different measurements, if ;n ha n TV U1V 4B X U Tl HI W TT w 11 tTKJ IJUt UUli 1U1 reference'; , a i'V '' ," 'V ,jtui-'i''' '. The Cental System of, ', computing grain, has been adopted by the Boards of Trade, of Chicago, Cincinnati, and almost all the; northern' cities, to gtj intoi effect on the 1st of March, so that; so far it may be regarded as aoceptecj by Hie .wli'ole"country;' as the cities which have acted upon it control the method of business in the whole country. This 13 only the, beginning of the change, which, most probably.will result in a general revolution in oir weights and measurement. More dubs for the Weekly. We acknowledge the receipt yesterday of club lists of new subscribers from E. J. Rogers, of New Harmony, and V. Marks, Black-IIawk Mills P. O., Posey County; K. Pick-: hardt, Huntingburg, Dubois County; John Lemasters, Oakland City, Gibson County; and D. II. Brown, Boonville, Warrick County. We are : ,1. 1i glad to receive such evidence!, hy al- ' most every mail, that our friends are taking au interest in tbe circulation of the Journal, and thereby securing the dissemination of sound political truth, which will bear its fruits in the great campaign of 18(38. If the Journal can make its weekly visits to the home of every farmer and me- ; chanic in the First District, there need be nofear for the result of the next Congressional election. f'Vei 1 urge our Republican friends in every neighborhood to see to it at once that, a good club of subscribers is made up. Now is the. best' time, early iu the year. ' ' ' ' ' ' 0fflc Holders BUI. One of the. important bill -which passed the' Senate last week, as nti el in''' buf telegraphic -duui'i relating to Ulhee Holders, and the ..." l, i :.i 1 1. 1 :
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i wii im i iubfedly pass that body r u e r y day. ft. ?trc v-tra proViori3 of the bill. jis wo iruii 'hem from our Congresjiiou ii di.-p itches, are, that the President c;n! ii!y remove during the rece - of ti e Seivate for misconduct in office, or me. or inability to peform J the duties of the office. Iq BUcU Case . a1(1 ju other the President may j 1 lY It', j tern. Within twenty days after the next meeting of the Senate, the, President is required to report to the Seuate such suspension, and his reasons therefor. If approved, the removal takes effect' If not, the suspended officer is restored. Any one attempting to perform the duties of any office contrary to these provisions shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $10,000 Any one who issues, signs or sanctions, any commission contrary thereto is subject to the same fine. A section prohibits the payment of any moneys out of the treasury to such irregular appointees. Finally, an amendment was added by Mr. Sumner that all officers of the Government, except clerks in the Departments, whose salaries shall exceed $1,500 shall be appointed by and with the consent of the ' Senate, and that tha term of all such officers appointed since July 1st, 18G6, shall expire on the last day of February, 18G7. , The editor of the NashvillePrew and Times, S. C. Mercer,' ifeq.", writes to Colonel Forney, of Washington City, that the friends of freedom and progress in the Tennessee Legislature are coufi Jetj-c-fj-jbetitg able to pass. the colored suffrage and loyal militia' bills. The necessity for these two .measures, he tgiiys, is keenly (fel .by the? foilVmcff of Tennessee',' and even those who have heretofore been indifferent to them are now advocating theirpas$agebn-;aHu4fc ($ the tur bulence of the rebel spirit which manifests itself in the Western part of the State. What u, Costs to rubllsh a Xcws ' '" ' paper. ' ' The New York Tribune publishes a statement of its expenses and receipts for the year 1S66 Its" receipts from sales, subscriptions and advertisipg amounted to $909,417 86, while its expenditures were $883,158 36. leaving only a profit of $24,259 50 for the proprietors. The enormous price of white paper, and the outlay for telegrams and correspondence, the taxes, and wear and tear of material, makes the business of publishing a newspaper far from remunerative. The 2'ribitne, paid nearly , one-half of its receipts for the white paper upon which it is printed, a.nd every news-p-!per now printed in the country is , , , , compelled to do the , same, and but 'x. ' s . " . , A little prospect ,of a decline in this, to them, important item. ' The exhibits being made at the close of the year by the newspapers of the country, demonstrate, to the people what is well known' to the press, that the year 18G6 has not been a very profitable one. Cost of ma; terial or labor has ,not .been lessen ed, while in most cases 'the circulation caused by the war has largely fallen off. ;Th consequence if, that it is a daily occurrence to chronicle the decease of a newspaper. If Evansville shall sustain for the year the five dailief now published here, it will be- a substantial evidence, of her claim to the position of the commercial emporium of Indiana. XEW ADYilTISH3iT3. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE 'OiAUT!VEESIIII EXISTing bet wee n A. Liter and Anders -u, dealers in coal, was dissolved on the With inst. by mutual consent. The business :i, 1 1... .i.n ,1 ,j ai nn ...1 t. Will OW t'UIlllIHit"U VJJ HJf unui.Mijii,", the old land, No. 7 South Water Street, 1 . . ..... - e -..rti ...111 lit. kept constantly 011 hand upon tne opening of navigation. - - A. LiTEK. jan29dtf '.---. -'.. Important Notice. AN ISSASE MAX NiTIEB 3icKH.f GV caped from the rounty Poor House on Friday. He is about thirty years of ae; of meiiuiu size. A liberal reward will he paid to any one whosha 1 return hi n to the county house or 10 the countv Jail. ALEX. DARLING, Janisdii', Sheriff V. C. .V GOOD CHANCE and a , - refi-iillo Stniui. HAVE A SMALL STOCK DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS that I will s--ll to any one who wishes to enjliark in .tliat business. The uods ar sa'irt I'U- and 'st-nsonnbte, and a HOOD II A li!'A IN will Ix- lv i to Hid punelifKer.!:CaU or ad-lress, lnvi.f the 1st of Mim-h -a-, "p-n . 10. t. I'UnKH No.'7 f ii-sr Street. I OM; V I V ' ! : it A beautiful
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Examination. THE SEM1-AXXVAE. F.XAJIINA. tion of the Public s;liools of Evansvilie comm nee on Monday, the 28th insu, and continue a follows: '.-:. i .. .. TUESDAY, 29th. 11th Primary (Mias Wack, Principal), from 9 to 10 H.m. '; - 10t h Primary (Miss McFarlan, Principal), from W1 to 12 a.m. 6th Primary (Miss W arren, Principal), from 1V to 3 p.m. . 7th Primary -(Miss Forsythe, Principal), ' from 3 to p.m. ' l " WEDN fcSD AY, 30th. ! ' r 4th Primary (.Miss Giimoie, Principal), from 9 to 10 a.m. 3d Primary (Miss Woodbury, Principal), from io to 12 a.m. 1 '' ' 2d Primary (Miss Ham, Principal , front y, to h p.m. " i' 5 ' : ' 1st Primary Miss McJohnston, Principal),
-from 3 tt) 4 p.m. ' it-" Xli U K1A X i 318T.- s ! ,' 1st Girls' Jntei mediate (Miss Cherry, Priu- , cipal), from 9 to 12 a.m. i i . - - , 1st lioys'InteimediHte(MiRsO'Byi'ne, Ftiacipal), from 14 IQ4 p.m. FKIDAV, F.BKUABY 1ST. 2d Girls' Intermediate (MiKtrCounv, Princi1 al), from 9 bo J2 a.m. " 2d Boys' In termed iattt(Ml:iSMoore, Principal), from 1)4 t i1-, p.m. ; . . . ' i ; : Monday, Fehkuary 4th. 1st Girls' Grammar (.v.iss Britcou, Principal), from 9 to l a.m. 1st Boys' Grammar (Mr. Wilson, Principal), from lL2 to ii p.m. T V DAY, February 5th. ' 2d Girls' Grammar (Miss Cail, Principal), from 9 to 12 a.m. 2d Boys' Grammar (Mr. Peck, Principal), from 1 to 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. February 6th. High School (Mr. Willett, Principal), from 9 am. to Ax p.m. The Mayor and members of the Commoi Council, parents, guardians, and friends of education are invited to attend. The exercises will commence promptly at the times specified. To avoid interruption, visitors are requested to be present at the opening of the exercises. By order of the Board of Trustees. CHAS. H. BUTTERFIELD. jan25 dtf Superintendent. Sale of the Heiidersoxi ani Naslivilla v Railroad. JW PURSUANCE OF A JUIHSJIEXT of the Christian Circuit Court, in the case of iSebree and others, bond-holders, against the Henderson nd Nashvill Hailroad Company, Ac, rendered at tlia January calltti court, January. 1 -r.. as Master Commissioner, olier -for .;., ii auction, to the; highest and best bi.lder, on . t.- 'SATURDAY, February 23d,ISb7, y. at' the Court House door, in tb town of Ho'pkinsvitle, Kentucky, . the . liailroad constiucte ., and to be constructed. Kailroad. 'truck,' Road-bed, rails, bridges, iixtlires, and the land on which they are situated; and a 1 the rights, privileges, and franchises whatever of i lie said Henderson . . . . , 1 v.,.1. .,;m.. . 1 . .....i, I I niv rt-ii Olio ivaiuutiu (.uiii'l)ij, null 1UI tliedepot.s, stations, and real, 'estate longing to theaid Henderson' andXasli-l Ville Railroad Company, included and embraced m the Deed of Trust, or Mort gage, from paid Hender.son and Nashville Kailroad Compauy, to T. s. Ooodman and J. S. Atwood, dated 1st day of March, 18-4. The roadbed and property are situated .111 tne oounries 01 Henderson, Webster, HO opkins. Christian, and Todd, in the Slt Kentucky. The sale will be made on a Of credit of i Six Months from Day, , of Sale. The purchaser or purchaser will be required to give bond for the purchas money, payable to me as Commissioner, with good security, approved by me, having the lorce and effect of a judgnieutaud bearing Interest from date. JOHN FELAND, Commissioner. ; ' janlS Otd-wtds . ' tf , 1 ! 1 1 t .Dissolution. THE COPARTKEBSIIIP IfERETt. fore existing between the undersigned, under the style and firm of Sliarpe AHinith, is this day dissolved by mmual consent, F. Mharpe withdrawing from the firm. . Books and accounts will remain with our successors, rhos. C.imith & Co., for settlement, they assuming the liabilities. THOS, C. SMITN,' Jan22d2w ! FRF.D. SIIARPE. car r. TII0S. C. SMITH. & CO., PRODUCE and " -; Dealers in f Floar, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, , and PRODUCE GENERALLY, i. No. 8 SOl'TII WATER STREET; '. 1 .. '... ' Evaksviue, Isi. All orders promptly filled. , jan22dlf ,i-WJI,;RE.-lVIS ; Also, REAL ESTATK and COLLECTING Evansville, IntLic .- ; - f-..:- seply'6o : , .Iloiuceopsitliic' Physician' ; 0fers his professional services to the ci: : zens of Evansville ind immediate vicinity in the generalpractice ol medicine. . i.. ', Office No. & Main Street. Oflice Hours From H to iO a.m.. and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 3 p.m. oclSd:im; GRKSN A PKIE Fai'IT. 20 bbls. choice Northeru Apples; 2U bush. Dried Apples and Peaches, for sale at lowest market priot at. - , VICKEKY BROS., 75 Main St. Fit E S 11 BIT i K W H EAT, AT"ADi CLINK. One ton of fresh rluckwhcat Hour in store and for sale very low at VI'JKKKY BROS.,73 Main St. T Tllii "tCREHA BAZAAR" IN the place to get Game and Poultry regularly. We have made arrangements j ioi a cousiaui sun.iy. VICKERY EROS., 7o Main St. OSHWS AM) SWEET POTATOES On hand and for sale low, wholesale and retaii. m Vickery Brothers' EUREKA BAZAAR, 75 Main St. HOLLAND HKitBISG and other Klsh comprising Hake, Haddock, Codfish, Salmon, Mackerel, Halibut, .-ar-dines. Pickled and Smoked Herring e;c. . VICKERY BROS., 75. viam St. READ I ! If AVE TAI4EX TIIE MT.t.vn formerly omtplfd by Mrs. Bofandtck. corner Fourth and Chestnut. 1 shall kn-a constantly on hand a full supply of Family Groceries! and Count iv fiouuco. janlt 3m. WHITE & WRIGHT. Di;-solution. TIIE C O-l A ItTX Eft:4II 1 1 II K It ETOfore exl-ting between the undfisincd in the Hat, Cap, and Kur business was itissolve4 on the 1st day bl January, 18tj7, by mutual consent. Both partners are nutliorizod to use the firm in settlement of the partnership business. PHILIPP VAUTIKR. ALEX ANDER M A Rt ON NIER. Persons indebted to the late firm will please make immediate settlement.
Notice. TIIE ItllSISESS WILI, UK '.O'itinueil as heretofore, with all the advantages of t he clianact of connection. M. Vautier res dinfj in New York will enable me to get the best grades nnd most fashionable goods at the lowest rates. ThanKins bur patrons for past fnvors. I hope hy strit-t attenthm to business and Increased facilities, to merit the eontinued Mipport of an appreciative public. janlbdtf A. MARCONNIER.
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4 ' MUSIC STORE. GE1L & - R HE I L AN D E R, . DEALERS IN lituio4 v "I Mclodcoiis, -' And all kinds of MUSICAL HSTRUUEXTS, Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, etc. Aganta for the celebrated steinway' pianos.1 Also for ' '' ..ironies ISrotIier Tianos. r. ; , ' . 1 I' " y ''i i) :l S. ' &3$ 'Old ''- 'Piahfji ( taken in exchange fotnievy ohtt." ,! .'--..: : ' . , i 1 f rm e t ' . i i-Jnrtll. olQfi 01 .Tilird Strfifit 3 ft "5 lAlUAU, Wfc, Between Sycamore and Yin?, EVANSVILLE, IND. jan7 dtf ' ft : 11 BANKING. jECHER & CO., BANKERS. Dealers in i-1 i 1 ; . - Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Compound Interest Notes, and all klndu of GOVERNMENT SKCr ; K1TIES, ... . . ,,t v,. - ., I ! Collections made on all accessible poii : Jau22 d Jin - THE IJERCHAUTS' i v OF EVANSVILLE. Corner of Main and First Streets, ' TIUKNISIIES JOVKIt.VHi:ST Ji. lionds and .securities at the lowest current rates. ; . Purchases Gold and Kilver, Interest Coa lis, U. S. I5ond8, and other securities. Collections made at Hli points.- ' INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all kinds for sale. , RICHARD RALEIGH. President, j j. a. Ristra, v tce-rTesident. r CHAS. W. KERNEL, Cihier. noV20dtt w .. i CTv ; First 3fati22al ' ISaiik '.I', ' ,OF EVANSVILLE. aNB..','.,'. "u. n ,U. H.-Pepositorjv'i." 1 - t Organised Jane, li8. . ,, . CAPITAL (..300.004. JoitM S. Hopkins, President : Jamks H. Cutler, Cashier. Directors G. Majrhee, John Jnle. Jr., Charles Viele, M.J. Bray. Wm. Brown, J. H. Hopkins, Robert Barnes F. W. Sawyer, C. Preston. Doin a eeneral Banking, Exchange, au , .unciiou misiness. Revenue Stamps for sale. fnovii lv ICVTV.VAVHV &IALT. ON IIANI AND FOB KALE AT the lowest market rates by. L. RUFFNER, JR., j General Agent Kanawha Salt Co., Xo. 5 North Water Street (iqistairs) au31 dCm Evansville, Ind. 'MATTHEW DALZELL, . WHOLESALE PEALUB IN Gr 1 O C C I i o , A'alls, While lead. Lime, Cement, 1c. X. IS Walpe street, J anSd ly. VA iVii VILLE, IND. Administrator's Sale. pTTH'E IS IIKItEBV IVEN, that A.a I will, ou the 2d day of March. 18ti7, at the late residence of Uriah Short, deceased, in uerman Township, VanrterDursm t oun Iv, Indiana, expos-e to sale at public ven- i l'ue the person.-il property of the deceased, I consistliiir in tmrt. ot Hoirs. Horses, 'at tie. i rtousetioKt and Kltcnen rurnnure, io petlier with manv aitic;es too tedious to
mention. Terms ot Pale On all sums of f3 and under c.anh In hand will be required; on all sums over -t a credit, of uine months will be Riven, the puiehuef executing' rote, with upt'roved security, wnlvlnu; valuation and appraisement laws, and beailnK interest .from date. LEW lis W. MiwKT. Jamb mix. Administrator.
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B dtion call n :.f:ii '11:BURNS'-, at the Bu 1'. lle.d. be I Depot. Laive huh 'iiii nr a l m "i. f; IJu-aucouiuioiaUot ii iiiiili(. - .Li,,-,-xi c-nrrvUH .til j-ivliUii: 1 P'liivA-rK iio.4ic'wiNij!-A 'h& -A i gentlemen ,ot bokI iiiuihI el. -; I can set Day Board with "Mrs. J: K. on Second Street. nxt to the int t-eibyfelSah Chfircta. Kor part .enmrC J pIV to ' i:ll at the house. nov:ld:)m J. K.'ltKt:v P..-: 1 UfiT&J&TED. I ITfTASTPD AGENTS. A rare chair-" rs. A rare chmf ew enemetin mi'i ipital, to eng.iKH I ot useful an. I sal nt day. Agents vi WW is ottered to a few enemetln m with small or lara cai the sale of one of t he mot 1 ble artie es of the present day. Aue make 18 to $' dily. For terms, &., cl at Room No. 2, Merchanis' Hotel. i Jau29d2t .- " 'T' j AGENTS WANTED FOR TBI . f I
"WOMEN OF THE WAR,! I
ATTRAOTIXO THt'NAXIN li lt thrilling record of the noble ai pure minded women, who followed the husbands and sons to the war. Written in the glowing and HOul-ntirri;j language of 1'KAKU MOOHK. Sellii; beyond our most Kanifulne expectation, i Twelve thousand copies told the first man ' of its issue. Hundreds of commendatio from the Prewt and diHtingulshed Individ ' ala are pouring in from all parts of tl country. Agents are reporting from Tito TWKSTy-nvK orders per day, and kj ' they find many who are ready to take tl work as soon as presented, which 1sn ' FEATUSK IM THE BOOK BUSINESS. I'll work is its own recommendation, and kpI. freely to the best clabset of society. Fait ful, energnie, per tevt ring men and xnf will, in th Ageucy, find lucrative emplo;i sianV. I 11 an Agency is wanted, send for clrci lar, giving full particu.ara. AdtreKS, NATluNAIi I UBLISIIINUCO,- I OH West. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Oiill dec22-;lilfehl3 3 FOE RENT. rOH . KENT A two story house, . o! Fifth Street, coutninim?' six room J W ill be let low to a good tenant. Inquti f V. T. Walker, oil v ox .& ilumplncvwharf boat. ' Jan.'il-t". V KV-XT- OFFIfFS -Two of tho-1 XL ' ilenxii.ile '7li-wii t tie second floor - t iaiHliei '.-, lllock will he vacutd in a tt-v llit. Ki-d nro now lor i-fiit. A Isn. i-ofnt. , 1 i iv uutu noor oi met same, i-vi-t . : - jan22 dlw No. 2 Chandler's Block "COR-' RF.T - IorsR' Ax hf'nt littl ! Jt Uweliinsr ilone, which I will ren Jieap. tor one yt ar, to a person with goot v r fereuce. 1 n 1. ALVAH JOHNSON, p Real Estate Agent, '! bird street. : JanlS dtf 1 , ior sAie-iiousic and two lots; j., A very niceoun-Htory Frame liwell f fug lfouie, ith five rooms, kitchen. cellar; and all necessary outbuildings, with tw ! Lots, li a good locality. Will be sold verj j low, and 011 time, if application be madt ; soou.to , .. ALVA II JOHNSON, i tjf.f.i i 'lU;ttl Estate Agent. g jaii&i una Evansville, Ind. FOB 1 SALE JAM) F0 it KENT. 1 KA CHEAP Bl'lLHlXtt LOTS AU Vf, Jiwtuias nouses, and f arms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Laud. I buy and Bell Real Estate. " - ... ALVAII JOHNSON, 1 Real Estate Agent, Third Street, Evansville, Indiana dec22 tf MEDICAL. XyHpcpin. Cure rrilllS KEAT HEHEUT IOU AIX J. Diseasex of the STOMACH is the discovery of the inventor of CoeN ' valuable Cough Balsam, while expri- i meimug t tor nut wn iieann. ii mmu -j Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily test inwu v from various parts of the country encourage us to be- i lieve there is no disease caused by a Lii.sor- I dered Stomach it will not speedily cure. i Physicians indorse and use it. Mini-ters give testimony of ita efficacy. " " ; ; -: ' And from all directions wc receive tidings of cures performed. 4 It is re to cure: ' ' . HHARTBUIIN! , ? 1 One tiosc Will cure 1 - - SICK-IIEADACIIK! . It has cured in hundreds of eases. I f HEADACIIK I)IZZi:ES! j Itj stops in thirty minutes.. - ACIDITY oi' the STi M ACM ! It corrects at onee. ? KI3ING of ilie TOO!.)! -A 1 Ilsto- immediately ! ..... j DISTRESS A FTEK EAT 1 N i ! I One din-e will letiiove. CHOLERA-MUIlLUs! Rapidly yields to a lew d.t.-. BAD ''.HEATH! Will be changed with hair n bottle. It Is Terficti) Harniicss! Its UXPRECEOEXTSD HVVCESS in wins to the I act that It Currs by Assisting Atriv; to re-assert her s way in i lie system ! Nearly every dealer in the United states itells it, at t-l i.H'r tattle. C. G. CLAHK t CO.. Proprietors, New Haven. Conn. PjCRIQDICAZ. DI2-OP3, The Gnat lmale Remedy for Irrt'jida ili s. Jiiate T5:T:i T5i DB s in my own practl-e, ' n j ;rs, and do not hesitate to .." !".." HO linil has teen developeil by r;T'! ireli that acts so powerfuii. ; i' ly and haimlessly, in cases ot fi ' rtU;.-lty, as does this medicine. Zi: ..! i; nt :ases It never fails, while tin .:sa:: ! k bo 'j.ive been Ion' suft'erers are .'iiO.'jU,. to .1 for the boon of health t-day. Although so powerful uzC. : r ' twi, fliey are pertectiy harmleKs, nti'i ti- ' u ed at all times, exct.pt when specially toioidden in the instructions. To all who sutteT from nny Irrejr larlty. painful, diiiicult, excessive, odensive, or obstructed nii'iistruation, Leucori lurn, or the train of diseases that tol'.ow. I would cay, try a bottle of lr. l.yiin'n r reiici periodical lnops. i'.einu a tlmd pntHia Hon. I In 1 r action Is n.oie d.r.-.-t and piwl oottle of Ir. I.yon r reiicli imi m.ui mi., (ni or powoen,. i-.o.n uireci ions, oeariMg my lao-siiiuie, accompany each bottle. They may ho obtained of nearly every Aruir.dst in ttie country, or bv inelo-tiig t lie pi tee to C. i. f'LAIi C Art).. N"W Havn, Conn., ieneral Au-wnts tor the United States and Can ;!:. Price 1 r'!l per bottle. 1U .11. HX U LYON. PracllcltiK Physltlan, , dect diim New Haveu, Conn.
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