Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 March 1867 — Page 4

TOE EYANSVrlLLE DAILY JQIJRN ALFfllDTlIAROH 1867.

. PTBLISHEn DAILY BT ike Ef ansville Journal Company.

6 Locust Street, EianiHc, Ind. 'SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. - . . IN ADVANCE. Daily Journal. One year, by mail J ix months, by mail larce months, by mail K t tk. Davable to carrier ss Trl-Weofcly Journal. One year ......... - 7 OO o!i months. .. 4 OO Weekly Journal. , One copy, one year 6 2 OO Five conies, one year 8 75 Ten copies, one year ...... 15 OO NEWS ITEMN, closed in New York yesterday at "The Cumberland River Is now entirely within U banks, at Nashville. 'A great battle is anticipated In Mexico to decide the raje ox mat country.Henry A. Wise proposes lo stump' Virginia agafnfit old man Hunnicutt. ' The New, York Fnians give up the Irish rebellion as a hopeless failure. They still look longingly toward Canada. Benator router, of Connecticut expecto Id receive the appointment as Minister to . Austria. . The New York delegation had a long interview with-the President on Wednesday night, which amounted to nothing. iv ;r The House Committee on Expenditures will ask the President to remove Collector Snjythe formalfeasance In office. -.; Our news from Europe is meager. (ien. Garibaldi has been elected to Parliamea ly three Italian cities. The foreign policy of Napoleon has been sustained by the: Corps LegUlatif. - ' "- '' 1 The damages done by the flood in East Tennessee is estimated at full two million dollars. A large amount of Stock' was drowned and many lives lost. ; ; - Orr Monday morning last, at JohnsonVllle, the Tennessee River stood seven incbeb&hertbatn ever before known t that point. Iti .is,, feared that" the" severe freeze of Wed nesday and Thursday last has materially Injured the prospect: ; for 'fruit, in Northern Alabama, as peaches,'plnms, 4c, were JafuJi bloom.; y: j ) .VJ'fO ' ,7 . On Saturday evening, nearly,, one hundred larg sacks'" of mall '( "were shipped from Nashville, for' Cha'ttarooga, Knoxvillp, and, Whr points, uejng , the! first mail for these sections since, the 5th lust. The. Nashville.. .JVcm and Time ;sys, r - it is rnmore.dljaahylehax, Jfc.-, Un I derwood, Representative, iron thq County of Weakleyf Mk he legislature of Tennessee, was assassinated, on his way home from; (liatt&j 1U feafshaUhe'ru mor win De vennea. '.jl . 0 STATE ITEMS. The citizens of Indianapolis . ate to be. favored with a sight' of the" gieat" popular spectacle known as Black -Crook,' which has occasioned so much 'discussion iii the Eastern papers. .,v.oo;v AO.v Thomas J. Jackson, of Floyd, has, been appointed Prosecuting. Attorney fors the Fourth Common Pleas DistiHctf,' to flh the vacancy occasioned by the death, of Isaae' W.CaressV1 "J" " " ' ,5 -- l V --i f -'-Thomas Vance has been appointed Commissioner of Deeds for the wtate of Indi ana, resident in New York-- r r The Lafayette Courier insistslh i:7 at the organisatioa of , a new Crimlrfifl pourf . In'' jijjiiCTnuuo ouuiy, uemanas ine erection oi a new Coart House andJait"1'Ai 'H Two roerchanU of LagraDge are paying the Standard ten:ehts a line for the privilege of rJUajafld ipubliBMBg'aiiustve articles against each other every week.,. .-, j in vne norinern part of the State the

wheaUctop.Jooka remarkably we.-Apfwhich our city is so vitally interested

pearances promise one of the largest yields ever Known nrinat section of the State. 1. KETC-CK1C ITEMS., , - , i a oraat nftiV Virginians ire settlinin Daviess County. On thathir( .Monday in Apri.tie'p!--pie o Iwe bor '4t whether they.will accept or reject an act for the incorporation of the Owensboro -and Russelville Railroad. Accepting the act aud bui ding the road arljfq ttjcraenfifjp'isi'l A On Monday last a Mr. Crutcber, of Da viess County, rd a pistol at Mr. Maddox," but, missing hira,t,he ball took effeot on a

if noitRfoW.Tfl4ttrtttcherfre4)i'0unted tue tripod but. regret to

ceived some severe dows .from a stick In the hands of Ml. laddx. The greatest depth to be found- in the Ohio River, from 1U soury, to its mouth, is said 'to be at fion Harbor, near Owenv boro. The depth there lsaboxt three hundred feet. , ' ' ' : - ' The late heavy rise in the Kentucky River ! has.' caused: several slide, Qf jand from the bank on , the .south :8id0f ine river into the channel. , . )h .( Hon. Garrett Davis-has written a Utter to Kentucky placing himself on the ptform of the A tfniou Democracy. " Hon

Aaron,i$ajfllng has also plape himself , ing m wv egiaiure, uu upuu accord with the "Union Democracj." IirTTuich we made' "the 'following ' coin-

is presumed that Ritter and Shankllnwillmeni. follow suit. ' From Dally Journal, Feb 22. 5 a Mu namedEarUett,livlnt J.prarlk I 'i ,t is knowu U !0l1Itiitfen,!WRfl

nn Mnnt.i. attempted suicide in Frankfort on Saturday lat. He repeatxidiy thrust a ? peu-knife. In hi tnroat, causing yvuuua which are expected to pcove fatal. Our Indianapolis ! correspondent answers Very completely, this morning, the objections urged against one of Gov.' Baker's vetoes by a corres-' pondent of the Indianapolis Journal. The gieat Fredch Wagedienrie Ristori, got jnto trouble, : at Nashville, owing to her failure to fulfill her engagemehTThnaClfyTh, bgage of the troupe was attached "but was ' finally released,' through' om-!ar-

rangernent enected between the , par-

ties-.. - rjpe numbers " thirty two, and is sard ToTje got up regard 1 Tie Spring Elections. The news from the elections in ev ery direction is cheering and satisfac tory. The local elections in New Yo;;k wre 'Strongly Republican; Maine followed suit with increased Republican majorities; New Ilamp shire made a clean sweep of the State, electiag Union State officers, all the Congressmen, ; and - four-fifths of the Legislature; jhe local elections in New Jersey show heavy Union gains, and Sacramento (California) sends word by telegraph that, in! her elec tion on the 12th instant, the Republicans carried the City by' heavy ma jorities. The -Copperhead papers have been endeavoring to discover a few grains of -eomfort from fhe Spring elections, but all in vain.' " The De mocracy are unable to see-any-signs anywhere of a turning of the tide." It still flows tin steadily in every State for the cause of the Union. If the Union men of Evansyille do their whole duty in the selection of candidates, and the advocacy of their elec tion, another Union Republican tri umph will ba heralded over the country, io add to the zeal of Union men in other, sections. i ,:i ' l . Jfce U'ard lieetlngs Te-XIght r r Promise to be . fully attended by toe Union voters. In the nomination of Councilmen let us have good men, of enlarged ideas of the City's future and of practical business experience. ' i In order that a. strong ticlet shall be nominated on Monday night,;-good men should' be selec&oV..' as' delegates, who will.; not.iilve1'pe'rsonal ends to subservcj butwi1Hseel:,;toriominVte;' theest, , wufor j, he fifa j "nffwi: With good men forCouncilmen, and will carry the City with hardly a show of opposition The enemy only hope to Drofit bv our owri'fETjisensinns The GSrier-'is nxioV t now what isrQHi Dositkra'dn ibstitraiirlil Line Railroad question. We. can giva, fc-yi, a fev Fords, a-e first for the building of -the' Henderson a mw&yte$jj "ipterted-folfcthe! city help fthjiV? thft'.extenfJoF . its ability. Next id importance to that. we regard a Railroad into Southern Illinois, making. connectUm, with r the projected,vloai;.;frorq CJiicagi'iiviaf Mattoon to Grrayville,. tapping the Padueah or Cairo or both, ; The" JE present is answering the lw&nJU.p!f. 'the.city, northward aad we aeh.ead:Jt .wilFp't onie.V years to come; i"-! -!." r -it j Ifi. .-v; The Ballroad Question and Political ! 1 a Courier is still harping! away on .me.iu-awvuieu projeot ito ereate aoappearanee','6f 8isseirsib'Dlii'4 bpfIoj'; sltion to the raHrbad 'enterprises' iri' It still insists tl.at the Journal and the Republican pa'rfy are opposed to the Hiiideoa'hii -fNh'ville tRM road, the Repeated declarations and acts of both to the contrary notifithsianding. It'iVl evenrsol'tllttded to the plain facts, that it says it does noti remember of a single article in thej Jouwq l jirfaor jf tifj Jwef-. prise since the present, editor of the Courier has been in the city. We don't remember the date when he learn that he is so careless a reader of the! Journal. It accounts for his lamentable ignorance on many Other subjects.. The Henderson & Nashville Railroad has been a frequent theme of ,avorablej discussion vand notice in this paper for months past. The Courier writer must have been in the city as late as the 22d of February last, when- we published -''the' amendment to the City Charter, then pendit. T . 1i 1 Nashville Railroad enterprise. The franchlses of the old Company are to be sold at public auction, and a new charter is being granted by toe Legislature of Kentucky . ror tne Ev.lnsvuie, Henderson and jNashvllle Railroad Company. It is an imPKOVEMEJJT IN WHICH EVANSVILI.E IS AT PRESENT HORB INTERESTED THAN IN AXY OTHER THAT CAN BE PROJECTED, AND, IN ORDER TO CARRY IT IHH0P6H SCOCESSFUI iY, W WILL HAVE TO OIVE II' AS MUCH SrBSTANTIAI,' AID AS POSSIBLE. " As lir City Charter .hqw jiAandsthejcdMiwja Would not have the leal authority Xo take stock in such a rallroa4,jevei -though every tax-pttyet ana voter in the city sliould be in favor ttf tj yortmedythis-ieRjeian-! ameadment w the City Charter has been prepared, ahd Will.'wlthwut' delayl'be preseuted.to'tae legislature, ex teoUJnglo-th

City Council the authority to take stock in that enterprise, under the same conditions and regulations as are already prescribed Telatlve to other' railroads.' ' ' In this article it will be seen we are so fully committed as to say that the E., II. & N. R. R. is an improvement in which Evansvilleis at present more interested than in any other that can be projected, and in order to carry it through successfuljy we will have to give it as much substantial aid as: possible. ' And not only have we been so decided in expression of our views, hut we! have always been foremost in publishing " any news . upon the orgasization of the new company. : Our speeial ; correspondent telegraphed from Frankfort the result of ihe sale of the road-bed and franchises of

the old Company;' as also froroNash ville the passage ;by the Legislature of the net authorizing that city to sub scribe $500,000 stock; as , also the passage by the Legislature of Kentucky of theCharter of the Company, and the amendment t6 the City Chap ter of Jl.vansville, by the Indiana Leg islature., Our . neighbors, with their usual enterprise, satisfying themselves with copying the news' :which we paid to procure. ; We made , afrangemente four weeks ago to have a copy of the Charter of the Evansvillei Henderson and Nashville Railroad prepared at Frankfort and sent to us, . which was accordingly done, and would have been in the Journal ten days ago had not the person to whose hands it was en trusted for delivery to us, carried it by ana retained it at Henderson.- oo much. for; the charge' of the Jour nal s opposition. . . ; ; It is worse than nonsense to cbaree the Republican - party ; ofi Evansville with opposition th ' Railroad ' projec(f; it is a partye, which' Will not only fail ot'h 'bjectr designedthe, success, os ne pronen-uown. ;Lemo cratic haeki but if persisted in 'tnay1 jiave ?a damaging1 effecr'urt9Ti''.'th4 Roail. 'It sKotitd .h A Ah nii nn.'tA SA fro.ne'owny .jrery, tTef friend :b. theItrtdersonct Nasaville Raiirtidit 'cannot fail' W btf a f! MsfbrluEie' to' it contests! i5 iWiLLiAM,IlEiLAjr t,EqL a sincere , and prDmine'nfc citizeoVwhof would, no t co bdecen d to' be parttd a pubirdj deception', peiared an4( .ofj fered.', in,th,e,; Republicaq ; .Conveotion of jlastiWeek.fa'.resolution, pledging the faith of Uhe party to vsustaiti' the Council in ' a liberar 'subscriDtion Jon - l terms consistent,, ; with 3 ..the j inter. e6iToi ,iDHe n uity.-.-aaa .'witnout a hsingia -dissenting .YoicSei" tithe' resplutiou was adopted. And yet the. Xjourur, is . asserting ;tna(.Jlr.;.llELL-. fiAN-'- and , the,, two thousand Union: meni of lEvansville -are practieine a lie upon the7 great i inteiests ' of the Ci ty? ; ' for tH e ' poor';' pi tta n e of , a,' jhai f 1 aozen, ; paltry .omces,, , JLhencJiarge as hardly ...worthy a-passing !notic 'and wilb bcr'indignanfly spumed '!hy! the ,k It. .is, conceded,! by, rail , that; . the iVv.-i would , bee poweriessi to;.igive . r - - .... . ' I one cent to tweiilienderson. i!fe NashV ville Railroad, except ; for , thete amendm'I'tth.CityiCarten; Thai, atneadmeut ,,wa i written i by a Jtepublican.i -preseated in "the Senate and'Hodse of Representatives bV'al licjiuuuuaus, pustu ujr ; XpupUCan vote?,, and is nQW!,law,by,theJ,avoF of-' the JlepublicanfpnTty.;; It ' ig'! well' known5 u;by"1:'W! i:6'6nvets4'im.: the ai iha.tnlhereftVit danger of tW amendment A'Hhe: to oeeome a law, because or the shortness of tim.ein which to,pass Jt, -.he-fore Adjournment. Had. not Senator J AQt W pffxi eilj f he sPPUiM the rules, .as personal faroraudj bt for; the 'Ikfnest efforts' 'of "Messrs. Hopkins and Bischof, aided 'by the personal.. presence and influence ' of Governor Baker, on the floor of , the House.'on the last day of the. session the amendment to the City Charter would have failed; '. and A no powei would exist to make any snbscriptiou; or donation . whatever to that Company... And j. ye. these , , party v t'iekr. sters theseVi;"twhited sepulchres, of DemocracyA's ; aia prating about the opposition 7.ot , the . Republioaa party tg that; enterp:ife'aDd; all 'tot-the purpose of gaibing"' .possession fxi a few city (.mcesv It is sheer nonsense. and will receive no credence irom honest and sensible men. . .. ' - . , Chignons. The following recipe, it is said, will thoroughly exterminate the paJiculi which infest chignons, without injury to' the hair. It is worth a trial, at least: . t '. Four ' common , hen's eggs, - well beaten; one . half pound caroonaie soda; - one:racnin suiuuu-vjwmc.w Dotassium.;'... .two ;' and one-tourth I drachms sal volatile.- Anese, . weiV mixed 10. halt i .pint 10 F hQt water, and applied, s coldr with a gponge,.will hve the desired effect, ; '

Merchantmen thereto cf the Rail road Freight Bill, , Jndianapolis, March, 21., r. Editor Journal: ,'

A correspondent of the Indianap olis Journal, who writes over the signature of "Merchant," opens a battery more remarkable for the quan tity of powder burned than for. the weight of the projectiles thrown on the Governor, for his veto of the bill to regulate the freights to be charged by railroads doing business in this State. ' '; i! "':: -'.' '' ' V He says that the proposition to com , pel railroad companies, to charge uniform prices for the transportation ; of freight ou their several roads in proportion to the number of miles the same is carried, would seem to be so entirely just as to be unobjectionable to the railroads, and to the'people of tue country tnrougn wnicn. tney pass Let us test this bv an examole Suppose a railroad to be able to carry a nogsneaa or tooacco over its entire line, say 200 miles, for five dollars, would it be, just or reasonable to require the same road to carry the same hogshead ten miles between stations and ' handle , it twice for twenty-five cents? Examples of this kind might De mmtipuea to an indefinite extent, and will convince ; any candid; mind that the operations ,of; such a law would, in '.many, cases, be extremely unreasonable and. - outrageously unjust.'- , . ..v',. .-' ' . : ; "The'city of Cincinnati, " says merchant, "controls two leading roads, which run through the State of Indiana., Gov." ,Bakerv thinks that the Legislature, in giving charters , to these companies, gave them the right to charge a nominal price from Cincinnati through this State, and an ex orbitant price for carrying the saiue freight between two places, in the. State. ' If the .Governor . is correct, then";, these, 'roads : , can ; , charge rates,1 that' will he prohibitory from Indianapolis to Lafavette, and from Sevmour to Vinoennes. whiln hv low: prices frotn : Cincinnati ithey inTitej'.if not coiripel, men .to. buy, goods there . , 3 ' 1 i . i. , : .1 j... xi ' t and'send their;, products therfpr. 'sale. 1 ' "; '',' ,' j , v " t' t ' ! Now, without, k nqwing! or, pretend - lag tonow. what ,,,lf9veraoE1 liakey. hir(s," 'I 'niusi Emphatically assert 'itich' proposUioi in his, (.message nor uai Ha una Kivea. uuteiauce, lo. ,imi .hits' hev,t.herej)u said; .anything ftoift whtcn sucliao iterence.pan. bp drawn.., f Ir -he is half as cood a.J.iwver .ik. Jic is generally' subbobed to be. he cannot 'entertain' any, sucji, ahiurd thoughts . ps. of Gov,rBa,ker'a pbjectionsto the, hill. as expressed bv himself is. - that the otatg.'.in.eharteringi a Kauroad Com' tne rignt ip, regui4teit.tariir, pirates the obligations .of which. , under the Constitution , the; Upited f otates, cannot, De impairqp;,,,hy, ope the parties' t6 the contract: that the oower1 to. regulate 'the' ratea..of'frig$ta-.by legislative 'enactments, jt, it, exists At all, exists to an. indefinite extent,a.nd may be exercised by thej State at dUOTetion, .'and by this, means, the cobtract created , by thei charfec.may be abridged jor ; nuljlified by ,ne of the contracting Darties. . ThtsGovtBaker insifets4 cannot be. done,, and there- is little doub.that very legal mind:will, aumii .sue lnyiiinerapiiiiy pi jiiiS ipo SitlOd.-' II .1 , I ....'.. . . But ! hecaase '.. no , 'teoistotive. remedy exists, are we to coucmue iaat uuere-medy-ioi; jhe put-i '.'.Merchautf! -and Wauy., others complain 1'ermit me ti suggest . that.; tbero is a -remedy in another .branch pf our. gpYerumental, 1 . -V ? : ' ' ' J it - i it . macniner, ana-'Wiatt- wje proper way to outatn reuress ivr tuesu.icrjevttuues is by application, on f he, part ; ptf, thd aggrievea,:.to tJijjuiiciavy. i.,-tf iThe ' Governor, Ju,: his - objections, ctearlv recognizes; the doctrine . that railrpads ate piumou earriersj and as Buch'are.' subject ; to, ipcrea.se,d duties: rious Vestrjctipns whreh : (lo,, inot .apply to otuers. f i,u-, - i:-r 10 0 u u-on-",0'ne. of4he..dupes. ;pf,.a xnoti earner i is,' w feceiye and catry.-'all goods- oaeied.4Vf.1,t,iapspQrtation; by any pfifsopi whatsoever., uponrreceivt ing a sijli table hire pr rqw.ard. h Thia is the re.iu.lt of his puhljo employment as a carrier, and according to thpi custom of the realm, if he wil not carry goods for a reasonable compensation upon a tender of it,' and a refusal of the goods, he wUrbe Jiabe, to. an, action, unless ; there,' is a reasonable ground for the refusal; andhe.has.po right to charge one higher rates than he serves' others for the I same ser vice", ytory on , Bailments,,, p., ,400, 1 !f.,Such i;' the';.' Common Law .which was in'fofc in this State when .these 'charters were granted, and to, the enr. forcement or which tte pubjic jhave a clear and undoubted right.. . . ... iV.-The .question at.'fssue i$,l'a. judicial": quebuuu ant its uuu js entirely ;putj side the pi'oVince'pf Iegislafiye acftlon., The railroad conipanies iare not ex-., clusively to determine as to' the misonableuess of their rate's of freight ineir uecisions may pe;.reviewed by our courts and juries. . ' If Cincinnati men combine to charge, exorbitant jates from Indianapolis to Lafayette, thero. is nothing to prevent a combination of Indianapolis . men 1 . for the, enforcement pf existing' " remedies ' against the offending railroads. . They have'only to offer freight fof transportatiop to Lftiyette; with the tender of , a reasonable conpensati,on for k. the 'servica required,' an d if refused, bring obe' or, more actions for damagesi . and if the rates demanded are-' shown tto'bo un reasonable, the juries, of .the country.

will, by. lei?Tyrdictsi35T so, and thus provide speedy correction -for the abuse complained of. The same

course of action is- eaually orx-fa ito persons residing in any other part of V . C. . i' 1 tuc uwic, or against any oi our railroads. . v ' This will be settling a judicial question by" a" judiciah tribunal a safe and more direct way than to attempt its solution by a statuary enactment. If the Legislature, without reserving in the charter the right to regulate freight tariffs, may properly exercise that power, it follows that the reasonableness of these regulations is exclusively within the discretion of the Legislature- and it may, under the pretence ot regulating the rate of freights, destroy the contract to which the fctate is a party. Hence, I sub mit that Gov. Baker is right when hi aenies the existence ot the power . . ;' ::, ; . 31 ARK TAPLEY. AEW ADYERTISE3IE.TS. , U. JIISIILKK'S - CELEBRATED ' HER B I T T E, Tt S. A Grand Specific for -all Diseases arising jkmu an injpureniaie o mesiooa or disordered Stomach. . '. EAI1EK, IF YOC ARE ATFtlCTlsliier'g Herb Bitters. Remcmhar. If th ea wiin dtsn.se or Rtftiri.ojw. frv Ft do not cure you, your money will be reiunuea oy the proprietor. B. MISHLEK. southeast cor. Center Square,Lancaster,Pa , rur reierences as io tne curative power i For sale, wholesale and retail, on Second oucci. wi, I'liua ana nycamore. GETZ. Acent. mch22 dim Evansville, Ind.' PHILIP DECKER, Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. .CFii-iM - Aho. - , ! 1 v ; fi r. V J LARD OIL, and CANDLES. , PURE, CA.TAWBA WIN bi qf my own growth. I ! t Jmchtiaiy'' i I uWARljlo'&XONYSGTbN; .V..: t ; .. hole.-j4e!and,BetaU Jiealers in, , ( GOODS, o.pi?if;vH;;r:iijCt.'?i--eV-ansyjixe, 1 ..:,VV' INDIANA. PtfsiIEE. n n i-.'-.'-i-i-.-! - ' .id To tlie XuileH4 m i i MRS.! ATERS A- VW. Voald arinourice to the ladies theft Arrival In Uils city. uire irom nuiei'iifiauraKH) ijroaa W9T. New York. 1 1.1,.. . t., ..,. ...,, 1 - We Otter lo the.ladies'ureati. hRrfrnirx In Hait ; have a. fuli supply of. all xle Intest aesigns. uuris.nzenes, swltctjea, Waterfalls, and PuBs. all .styles manufactured to promptly filled. ' Mrne, iiemorest'a Univex-' sat Hair CurleM foraie. ,; ;. '1 T . OraPV. ll-dfl?. If.r Milir.U'U.i. ro Hunt irun.1 ah siyies 01 raerns cqi to nt; ana rrom our long experience in the esiallshment,' we leei mat we cau warrant our rattern to please. - We have a large assortment ot her odts Corsets., s Pads tne ' Imperial1 jjicss cievaior anu nenuon Jjresi Lioopent Machine Hippers, and. all of tlve Toilet Articles. Mmeu Bemoresfs Excelsfor Hvnfm rtf I --lit t.i 1 la. tojiirHf .Wfan-'AualA 1 epucieu. anu .oi'aooties estauiisueu. : i okll. as our stav? lh tv ,ve wouia ieueciluiiyieauest an ear z tAiM .u-ill hi I! imitei CU8ine&9 aours lroiu l to u p.m istreet, nearreMhylani;hnrch.;mh4t lw v v - uv-vimlllil Kj. v v aiuut , Oil! Oil! Oil; t 7 Flo, of Coal Oil THAT WILL NOT 'EX. LOOE; buy of Vickersr Bl o. ; W ke(er anextra article of Pi tt-sbura Oil. warranto! to ttund from ten to fifteen, ilvm evt hiaher fir w tu' .iiireeyuurwts vj . inQ fH 'Ota n Hvansville. If you wish to avoid accidents. try it. VICKEHY BROS., n j to Main Street. 7 iii. To Honeleeper3; A.1 PKEPAGtTinV (natimtcil rw ntv. WKlitf hnff vwlll oMfi.ll uU r!jili'.vtil juvl new. v lirt A3 1.1'ri lyl-J 1.AKOK A WASHiNUi and will not injure the nnest stiver or plated surface. ''ii-t :.jip r. !:' iinic IT'IS TRULY WONDERFUL! Those' Who have tried it sav it Is of TnnrA value jnau a, servant. ;Try:Qre bo,iami-t-you wiii noi De wyuui iW,, Alor (Jane's 1 riagifciumu, :Vi 19(1 ;r . I-'." .-!:! . i. Only S5 CENTS PER BOX, Retail. ,'.-, ..j . Iryfi, ; it . 'I 'I It. 'Jflii. -.fii'l Ask for it. at; anv. Thrnir. Ornmnr .Tin. Haidware, Fancy Store. -,,. Manufactured v$ W. P. Cdse & Broi ' : ' CILBERT cb?'Zy Wholesale Grocers', No! 3l Noi th First St., s.vanviue, iua., , i- .m - Are our tvxfituaive Acenfa tht-r in km nnl v the Trade. ' I W. P. CASE. BROj, . ; M ftfid SfTTAst Tlroad'wav V.tv Vork. ACL. iROSENCaANZ, i f it ,1.11 VrwiArf .! JIM H.I patches'. '. Clocks1 Jfe weir , ,M ; N6.;ja second stitEfex. i'T Batueeu Ia:n and Sycamore. re.li di Personal attention given to Repairing flue Watches." jtinl d3,n ' ISemoval., " ' ' " SR GILBERT fc C. HAK a moved to their new four-story store. be pleased to see all their old customer. jso. 31 jNortn nrM. mreei, wcere iii and as many new ones as win iavi vniu with a cail. A full ajOrtnienl ol Oi-oceries, etc., always on hand, and tor Uie l.n,ut m.rlrM nnvu , UTS Will tTlV XlteCVXl inducement. to aii those buimff for CASH. : : DR. H. M. HARVEY, . Physician rtnd Snrgcon; ; Office LEET ST., bet; Second and Third "7 ! ' '' Evahsviilel Xnd.il-i i . ! Iebl8d3m " kt.:-js-s if.: b-

SI. TAsS. I...-. ... ! Mark c& W arren, IKPOETEBS OF AND WHOLKSAI DEAI.MRS I.f ML Common Ware alone, if deired. We ) keep constantly in our wareh houses Assorted Crates of all Common Ware of the very best matte of goods, -Also, many different assortment of CohnuOh and HtoneChina.Ware. We are the only firm in this citv that : imports Assorted Crates direct' from England. We keep patters and styles ! of goods that no other house '.n this. ' eity.has, or car get in the English' market, X)ur wait are imported via 1 : New Orleans, direct, and bousht. with ! gold, thus securing every advantage j within the reach of any house In the ; West or East. ' Our stock is the larjccrt In th State, and will be sold at prices entirely satisfactory . DRY GOODS. ' r .4' I" k W k. i At No. 63 MAIN STREET, F.VASVTT.T.V. TVn Hudspeth, adams & co i!'rit K.I flr:fiil xnnnt nio jiii!j4jh(1T .tiii,i 1 .n .r.i.u-t ,.tl vrrvr suitable, for the Spring trade, to which , they

DAN 11, Q. MARK.. JAS.

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tloui.fi' "'li he public, and especially the ladies, are invited to gHe tjaiwjroltf afcdief amine tiieir stock. HUDSPETH. A n 7 lo . -.1 J : i a u i v :i n m ;i i.-r. y.i 1 X 5 ' t'1 1 mchU

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08 and 70 PEARL ST., ! .:iziv.'in" SEW ALBANY. IJfIIAXA,

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vBaf Xo Charrjc for Dray aye. decern x f-;-''' A.l. 3IAGiii:k . co.. ' ' WHOLKSALK DEALERS IN . i STAPli ND FANCY i ) XOTIO.S, do-. FIRST ST., (bet. Main and Sycamoi jiyAsViiAa, iiD. AU THE ATTENTION OK Th r trade mj llwtr lari' hid rts ari' kl ttsir.'ible stocs ol eoefl' jost trflrphasedr' Jrrfd'which thei are offering at great bargains. rHH -Vrwnina 'i MACKEY, NISCET & CO.. f Ji.it f !0) Wholesale rieafers in . t j i DUlVfiOODS AiD OTIOAS, 'of II Main Street, nov20 dtf Evansville, Intj, SESDS, &C. ., ; . : ffJL'.fl. FiXtERTOy,' i Dealer in. '4 1 t . ! i !i i i' A R MT RMINO 31MACH1NERY- and HOUSEKEP:PIN(i ARTXUCS-.e .o! .V... 46 .MAIA hTKLKT 1 ,

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