Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1867 — Page 8

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&FECIAX NOTICES.

Tbt Agaiw." When you are with severe cold or bronchi! MKoetion, which may at any moment teriSKimate la consumption, first try all tne eft preparations you see uni;-i JVhen you find they do you no ?ood, . a ;!.l!ar tnr a Wtlf of Dr. J. . FOis White Pine Cora pound, and get rer- has never vet ailed in a single case! toy all druggists! , -1-W . HEAR REASON! -.IKESGIHEaf'THfe DEFENCES! '" vwhen garrison apprehends an attack 2m j outaide enemy, what does it do? 'emgtnens we aejentyrs. iae uuuiaa va this period: of the year, is belea-.-mm-Ad bv morbid. Influences. . Theatmo--jnii-er is full of them. Kvery change of -nvoather lays the feeble open to their At&baclce. w tmt is to be done in ' order to irmif r these unseen but ever active. ioesT .JSfrmngthen the defences. Do you ask how t lT3te ..answer Is simple; the means within Se reach of all: Reinforce the vital organs .stamS. the nervous system with H03TETTSS'S BITTERS. Tone the stomach, regu i the bowels, rons the sluggish liver, ar tbeeiirita. enrich and purify the rttal uirenu. wltu. uusin.1 A tuK mv 'CESS. That's the -way tjittreturthen the -Mefences. and render the capital of health .rtepreguAble. If you wish to escape bilious ffcoa.lacae. Intermittent fever, indigestion,. mna nervous visitations w enjoy, in an iXm plenitude, the bfeesing of ."a sound -.radnd in a sound body " use this incomvvarable prevenve and restorative. It .jjaaerves health In the healthy, and rej0wi It !n the weak and ailing. - , , " - -, : v v Batehelor's Hair Dye. , TTaiepletidrd Haii6ye-isthebestii the rnmrhX. The only true and perfect Xw. .TSSamnJess, Reliable, Instantaneous. -! No Ifcsfcppointment. No .ridiculous tints, i VwianU Black or Brown. ' Remedies the ill ex-tsr Bad Dye. Invigorates the hair, f mstIhc it-soft and beautiful. The genut'am is signed William A.. Baichetor. Allothrwetre mere Imitations, nd, sUoukl be t?wn-aed. Sold by all Druggists and Per2taEers. factory 81 Barclay -Street, New -iMTJlXWABEOr A COCSTERFEIT. .ttaB.14-ly. . , . Mr COLGATEJ .AROMATIC SOAP. A "Vjypenar Collet Soap, prepared from refined -V4etsble Oils,' In combination with GlyKlae, andjenpeelallK designed, far-ttie use -nefadies .and .for the Nursery. IJs perfume taMauanlsite, and Its washing properties nnjTwaaled. For sale bf all drugxists.'"' 23 dwly - ::' I : 'jfitibL A Conghj A Cold, or & M A Sore Throat :.S. CHKCKKD. - 1 ; ip AixowKDto ciTriar, " j LIrrlttloa of - ih-e X.anm, t Permanent VbrMt "Disease, or Con-, '; tamptioB . IS OFTKl THB BEStTLT. " .Er,TJBO" K nrr ivrvrn Tito cbies : 1 -rJTTXfl A IUBJCCT pXTLXTSSCK tOTH r'AKTS GrVK IKMEOLVTS RKLTK7. &mar. SrOBchitia, Asthma, CnJrrh, Canaomptive and Throat ' - enseti, '!!(5 ' -WSMTHXS ACT CSKD WITH ALWATS oiKD SUCr Singers and Publle Speakers '' ! irwaai Troche useful in -clearing the -Hjnaaewhn taken before Singing or SpeakTTjfjAnd rpli wiring the throat after an un smmaiL exertion of the vocal organs. Th .ermehet are recommended and prescribe : Car-S3ydans, and have had testimonial; feaca eminent men throughout the rountiGy. Being an article of true merit, and iXtKSBinz proved their efficacy by a test ot ramiT Teirs. each vear finds them in new u3taaaitiee in various parte o! the world,and 1 rififce "Troches are. .universally pronounced j rahaCAer than "other articles. . f.f ' i A A A Sstain only Brown's Bronchia. Tro vxxxe, and do not take any of the Worhless' JDrea&siiom (hat may be offered. Sou jsvejaETCPiTBi. . dec6 diw6m ' 'COLGATE'S HOKBY SOAP.-l-nli 9ifBrated Toilet Soap, in such universal gjKnd, ly made from the caoicxsr traate:ke. Ih mild and emollient in its nature, v JU&ejl; tlx scjkte d, and - extremely "ttarEFiciAi. in its action upon the skin. "tvr -rle' by druggists and fancy gorxis The Tranklin Brick Machine, Swtiy celebrated for perfect simplicity, re.t strength, and immense compressing wwr. is guaranteed. with eizbt men two horses, to self-temper the clay eaaatai mase s.w) to 8.600 elegant brictts per imwBX. J. H. REN ICK, Proprietor, KnJl Broadway, New York? Room-23. : 1 V TOES". Were the order in the laa : tssw&on of Congress, but nothing was so jfex. and their kindred eviu hv DyspepT COES iSVSPEPSIA CURE. No two-thirds vote UEamve; sustain these troubles when the -jxtb u-ouieu t hib rescue. Dyspepsia :Seeartburn, and Acidity of the Stomacr n Mcrmot exist where Coe s Dyspepsia Curt BAIIKINO. -iLRCHER Sc CO; ' Dealers in vaold,S2ver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Compound Interest Notes, -od 11 kinds ot OOVfcRNMENT SEC ' Collections made on aH accessible poll ; 4an22 d3m" ' ' - - - ' -t .- ,, j. . irst National 11 auk ,,QF EVAXSVILLE, IND. , TJ. Depository. ,. Organised June,-1863. - . .. . 'CAPITAL .. ;.. 85 OO.OOO. John 8. Hope ins, President ; . Jameh H. Cutlie, Cashier. ' Directors O. Mugheej John Ingle,. ilr.. Charles V lele, i. .Bray, Wm. Brown. J j. Hopkaiis. Hobert Barnes F. W. Sawyer C Prestonv jt -r ; .ij , Doing a general Banking, Exchange.au .Ckllect.ion Business. . . . Revenue Stamps for salev nov-tly

tlAlXIiOAD TIME-TAI1I.E

Evansville and Crawfordsville. GOING NORTH. " Leave - Arrive. Arrive. Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accora'od't'n, 5:30 AMI 10:27 a m I 3:55 pm Mail . 9:35 am. I 12:30pm I 8:40pm St. Louis Ex.- 2:30 p M I 5:35 p K TO 1 COMING SOUTH, : Leave Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vincennes Ao I 6:30 A M 9:53 A M Freight A Ac. 6:50 a m 1 12:30 p M 5:38 p M Mall 8:55 p M I 7:11 p m 1 10:00 P M Terre Haute and Indianapoli8v - FROM TERRE HAUTE, Leave." Arrive. 3:55 p m 120Ngt 12 .-05 pm Day Exp: Night Ei ress. ... ; :'o p m x press ,12:20 AM Mall..;.. 6:50 A X , Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. '' ',:'' FROM VINCENNES. ; - - i-'f ,:!;", - Going East. Going Wt: MalUJ.............-.... 2:25 pm 6:2a PS Express 9 :56 P M 5 :od A M . STEAMBOAT LINES. A . To LomsvrLH. Every Monday1 and Saturday at )0 o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and. Saturday, at 0 o'clock p. m. ' j ' - -, " To, Cairo Dally, except'. 8qnlay,';at 3 (fclcjpkp. x. To Urxen Rivbr. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock P. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m. ' To Eastpobt. Every , , Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. x. .. r To Hb idbbsoit Daily, except Sundays, at 8 'clock p.m. Steamer wm. ' White; ' regular Green River Packet.'; y ; ":'ti';., Rockport Stage (via Newburgh and Boonville,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M Arrives, Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. a v , ' ; ; Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (e3Bcept Snndays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daUy (except Sundays) by 2 p. x. I i J r - To Nkwbtrq. Hack daily, (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m. , ..,-t, . . (. tv ! CITY NEWS.' -. , Continued. By sspeciaL dispatch, it will be seen that the - Carlisle trial is continued. The case is set for the 3d of June, special terra.' -i ! :, 11 Modest. The Border Kujjian'' of- J'estWday'ith a f modesty thit is truly refreshing, claims the . results of Monday's election as the sole fruits of it labors. '- i: ." ' ! -V TRA.YERSE.jIlIB.ORSr-The following iiames werf dfawn yesterday astraTerse jurors for the April Term of the VanderburgK Circuit Court : Henry Unlhorn, Louis Uhl, Louis lopt, if. D. Allen, Isaiah ( Haas, Henry Rietman, Richard 'Peck, 0eoirge Koresal, John J. Deig, Wm. Lohmann, John Edmonds and "Wilson Collins" ?iSacrificed. We learn that the enthusiastic Democrat, who promised to burn his hat at 19 o clock .. yesterday morning, in the exuberance of his en thusiasm, immolated it at a late hour on Monday night. ('.' ,,' ..: V:.,.. ; Alast that beautiful plug, , '. :'. We ne'er shall see it more. . ... ' V , New . Stock. The ' attention,,; of oountry dealers and others is called to. the large advertisement of Messrs. Lamphier & Mitchell, who have jusi opened a large and well, assorted stock of hats and caps, which they "propose to job at rates to suit all. Ik ia, a- fact that goods are purchased' in this city at rates that defy all compe tition," except with manufacturers them; selves. . We wotjl .advise r.c9unealers'to give tnem a call. 1 1 Cl! try deale , Panorama op the Bible. There was a large audienne at Masonic Hall last night to witness the exhibition of the Panorama- of the 'Bible, and all seemed highly? gratified: with 1 the beautiful .and interesting s painting. The Bible student can certainly find nothing that will more interest or edify him than to study hese- striking conceptions of scenes in Sacred His- ' Vory.: WeadviseWery-'biodyo go 'iiili Bee it. "1 Hi s TT Rzcohder's Court, The only ca3e before'IHis 'Horior.J-theiReoordeB: yesterday. waff that of rone of i the damsels' who' amused .themselves "and the lookers on. with a street fight on WLMain Street on Saturday. This was the owner' 'of the! pistol with Jwhich the other was shot, but; the only charge preferred, was fighting ia the street,, to the disturbance of some of the inhabitants of . the city. .Webelieve'the accused did not deny .the soft impeachment But made, an honest ppnfession, and $10 10 healed the breach of : the law and' remunerated those appointed, to execute it. ,' , . .Re-elected. Henry Haub; : our good oatured Dutch friend, has been re-elected Governor of . Johnson Township, Gibson County. ;.IIenrx. comes -about as near being honest and respectable as Democrats ever attain, and since nothing1 but a Democrat will suit , the inhabitants of the realm of . j onnson, we. are dispotfed to acquiesce m ui( re-eiection. it u claimed I that even Black Republicans voted for him. !' ' :i-

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1867.

Majorities. The following are the net majorities received by the several successful candidates on Monday: ' For City Clerk &. M. McGriff, Rep., over Geo. E. Greshem, Independent, 1,072. City Treasurer S.. K. Leavitt, Rep., over Geo. Stackhouse, Dem., 337. City Collector W: G. Hazelrigg, Rep;, over T. .J.Mooney, Dem., 419. City Marshal-1-Philip Kfein, Rep ,; over; Ed. S.'Martiri, Dem., 98. City Surveyor Ch'as, B. Batemaa, Rep., over Jas. D. Saunders, Dem., 328..liises8ofii-Philip Euler, Rep., over Michael J. Carroll, Dem., 275; for Robert Rowland) Rep., over Joseph I -VennemanJ tDemJ, '328; Samuel Wyttenbach, Rep., over Paul . Dennison,' professed Republican run by the Democrats,-413. . rr - City Council. J acob Miller, .Democrat, over Wm. Hunnell, Republican, 2i'Wm. Deam Republican, over -Morris ,S. Johnson, Democrat, 13; M. Muhlhauen,' Democrat, otert W. E. French, Republican, 8; Fred. Cook RepubUeany-ever Joh C Smith, Democrat, 37; William Heilman, Republican, over Herman Fendrich, one of the twelve tribes of Democracy,' 47; Joseph J. Reitz, Democrat, over James Swanson, Sr., Republican, 101; William Kolle, Republican, over Thos- Kerth,, Democrat, 45; James L Wiltshire, J Republican, over A.tP.' Whittlesey I Democrat37 'John .Braft, Democrat, over August Uhl, Republican, 27, . ', : Total Republican majorities on Councilmen, 179. ' Total Democratic majorities, 133, eh owing a clear ma jority of true Republicans in the wards 'of 41. Township Election, Lover Freclnct. For .Township1 Trustee Christian Hedderieh, 521 ; Philip Wassam, 515. For Justices of -- the Peace Ben. Stinson, 492 James T. Walker, 419 ; Joseph P. ElUott,'- :450; -William Emery, 478; August Duddenhausen, 667. . v. .'.For Constables Frank Morris, 605-, Alf. Hitch, 274; Thomas Bush, 229; August C.1 Brandt, 198; Samnel Day, 520; Hanford Bassett, 224: Ueo. L. Robinson, 454; Michael P. Jones, tl For-Supervisors--First DistrictHenry Braun, 102; Peter Volz, 53. Third District Michael Megan, 209. Fourth District Clark Cody, . 421; Jacob Mehn, 174. Fifth DistrictThomas Powers, 203; Henry. Rosen dal, '178; ,, Simon Clausheide, 110; Alex. Simpson, 184. " ; ' Warrick Cocnty Safe Robbed On Monday night, as we are in formed, the, safe of the Treasurer of Warrick County, , was broken open with sledge hammers and robbed, of $8,000, $550 of which were drafts on the War Department, and it is, hoped that that much of the stolen money will bd Tecoverodv5 We' could obtain no lariuer parin;uiarB.;.l4t, ; ...... Election Returns. Sixth.Ward For City Clerk A. M. McGriff, 219 ; Geo. E. Gresham,; 144. ,' . , , For City : Treasurer S.' K. Leavitt 180; Qeo." Stackhouse,' 176. '! ' 4For City Collector Wm. G. Hazelrigg,' 194; Thos. J. Mooney,-161. - ForCity larshal Philip f Klein, 157; Ed. S. Martin, 192';' V' , For City Surveyor Chas. B. Bate man, -140; . Jas.. D,' Saundersi'",138.; Chas.;Pollmeatsch;67''';J !..'.;:';,.':: , For City Assessors Philip Euler, Jr., '157; Michael J. Carroll, 146; Robert Bowlatii;?163,l Jos'Vetie man, -178; Samuel Wittenbat-h, 169; Paul Deoispn. 153. z 4 , For City CouncilmanJames Swanson, Sen., 129; t Jos. Jj Ritz, 230. ' . ;h i : : ; Township ELECTioNsWe have 'received, in addition to the returns of the election in Pigeon Township.those from Scott, Perry and German. -The following persons were elected- "- Scott Township. Trustee,' John G." Potts'; ' Justice of the Peace, Edward Mardow ; Coustables, Frank Rad well and John Cloninger. ' ' , "... ""; " Perry Township---Trustee, , Philip i Justice oti the Peace. Fran - eiJLh inney: Constable, Peter Janson and Adam Schnur.-" ; - - :'k -;i German Township. Trustee, Fred. Umbach; Justice of . the Peace, Louis W. Short; Constables, Adam Strapp and Philip Daum. ii:' '.Another Fire in Vincennhs. Another fireocrurred in Vincennes Oft! Monday, in that part of the' 'city calIed'F?enchtowaVinvotving'the entire destruction of the residence of t.n industrious colored family, with all its contents- iThe house wa quite valuable; and well furnished, and the loss is quite heavy f t 7

Election Returns. The follow

ing is the result of the election held on Monday, in Ohio Township, War rick County, Indiana. Ohio Town ship is sound to the core: For Township Trustee W. w. Slaughter, Republican, by a majority of with another Republican m the field who got 55 votes. . 1 . . . ; For Justice of the Peace P. Seigle, Republican,, without opposition, rc: ceived 312 votes. , , For Constable A. Mathews, Re publican, by a majority of 122. ' Another Terrible ExplosionFive Persons Killed and Two Wounded. From Mr. Henry Burbank, who arrived from Greeri River last night on the Plain .City, we learn that the engine of a portable saw mill belonging ' to Mr: John Gilma, of this city, and , which was . being operated by his sons, on the farm of a Mr. Denton, j"n Henderson County, Kentucky, and on the road leading from Henderson ... to ,Curdsville exploded yesterday morning killing five persons, including the engineer, the head and " tail " sawyers, and two "lads of 18 to 20 years, named Tilleson, and scalding two others. .The names oi none of the other parties were ascer tained,' except Mr. Burbank's inform ant heard . the name Ben. . mentioned. Mr. Burbank heard the , ex plosion very distinctly; but supposed it was Diasting in a coat , mine, jne mill was being run by men from thu city, arid we shall await for 'their in telligence with painful anxiety. ' ! Mr.' Burbank, who is operating a mill near by, entertains no doubt as to the cor rectness of the information. The in telligence was , brought to Curdsville by the mail carrier, who had seen a man that helpeMetaove some 'of the bodies .which were blown into a creek near which the mill was being oper ated. ;v"' 'l "!l ':!'.,r'.,'r ' ':; " tATER." .'' Since the above w"as . in type a boat has arrived from Green River, bringing the remains of two of the victims of this terrible '' catastrophe. ! ! From Jack Hitch we learnr the following particulars: w ; ... ' . They had just pumped up the boil er and generated steam enough to put the engine in motion sufficient. to lim ber the belts,' and had stopped the engine to make sufficient steam to run the machinery,- having then but , 75 pounds instead of 120, which was required to properly run thw machinery. Hitch, who was employed to remove the sawdust, asked Ben Gilman to go a short distance trom the -mill to a little elevated 1 spot to amuse themselves . while, steam.; was generating. They had been gone but a few min utes when the engineer called Gilman to him. In another moment, the explosion took place. . J . ; Hitch saw a lad named Charley Tilleson, who seemed to", be injured, and van to him, when , be saw iiseti. Gilman , m the creek and rushed to his assistance, and gathered him out of the water. He found both his legs and his skull broken. He lived about half an1 hour. The engineer, named Manahata .from this;' city, was literally torn to -pieces one iarm being driven" into .' his body in such a manner that it could ' not be extracted. He was instantly killed.; William Tilleson was blown up into : a tree, .fifty yards distant, striking it . thirty feet from the ground.' These three only were killed. Charley Tilleson had all his 1 'teeth knocked out, and was otherwise injuredv but ; will re- . cover., -: ' ' ;. . .; : A negro , boy; and the oflbearer were slightly, injured! j.'GiJtnan '.'was blown . fifty u yards " into'' the; ' creek. Jaek ' Hitch escaped with one boot ..heel tof ;n tjfF' by a' "fra'gme'nt.; The explosion was of terrible force. Pieces of the boiler were thrown a distance, of - 300 yards branches were blown from the-.' trees; and' the trees themselves were filled with pieces of Doaras, iron, xc.,anven into tne ooay and limbs by the .force of the explosion. Hitch '. showed us Oilman's knife; taken from his pocket, which wa3 bent . and twisted in an extraor dinary , manner, the horn being torn from ' both sides of ,, it. : His watch was blown, literally' to 'pieces. The fragments, of, the' knife handle , were driven into his thigh. , Had they been at workwhen the explosion occurred, not one of them could have possibly escaped instant deaths, These explosions .are; becoming alarmingly frequent we 'having been , called on to record no less than five within as many months. ' - ' 1 Cotton Sale There was a large ale of; cotton yesterday '.afternoon. No notice of the sale had been given, and the attendance was not so large or

the bidding as animated as usual. All the cotton offered was of low grades,

and prices ranged from 251 c to 26c; middling, 27i28c. This cotton was en route to Louisville, but the own ers, who were on board the Sam. Orr, stopped the, cotton here, , believing this tobe as good a market as any they could find, and a better place to purchase goods. n . In this connection,' we learn that Messrs. Harper & WrigTit have asso ciated with them ia business, ,?Mr. Thad. P.Gibson, late of the firm of Jones & Co., Paducah, an experienced cotton dealer, whft has anvextensuve acquaintance in the Tennessee River country, which will enable him to draw to this city ' a large 1 trade from that direction. We refer to the ad vertisement of tthis '' new firm ' ptecwnere.:. y.-.,- . -t. . tJ,,r : lOCAI. NOTICES. Mrs.; M.- Amsby- will lecture Wednesday evening, April . 3d, at 7 o'clock, at the Court Houe, Subject: Free South. Exhorbitant Rents Can be avoided by leasing at auction, 6th of April, ; a Lot on First or Fourth Streets, Sec advertisementf ' ,: OIL! OIL I! ... On Board Steamer Maybower," . ; - : Evansville, 3Iarch 30, To Whom It may Concern : ; ' ' " ' Havipg carefully tested and tried the Hendricks' Dark Engine Lubricating Oils. manufactured by Wm. White & Co., of Cincinnati, have no hesitation in saying that' it possesses- superior merits over any lubricating oil for engines that I have ever found, in an experience 0f"12year3, as an Engineer., and with great confidence recommend it to the attention of engineers and owners of steamboats. : ! W, H.McClcro, , , Engineer Steamer Mayflower.' , : l i Wm. Merriman, ... ! .t Engineer Quickstep . Orders solicited and promptly filled, No. 13 First Street. mhl-2t B. F. Gatch, Agent. Now, that the election is " over, let every tnan make up his mind to buy his -boots and shoes of Ricker.r Let them who have been throwing'away their money by buying poor goods of small limine t do so( no more. There is no possible chance for any oneto do as well anywhere else as they can at the Great Shie Emporium. We have a stock of goods that is a credit to the city. -Let all public spirited citizens (of which there are so many just now) call the attention of travelers and visitors to our' elegant goods. We have the finest boots for.men, and the most beautiful shoes for ladies, ever seen anywhere- , 5 y ""-''vj.igi Bicker, ,2t; 60 Main Street. In store, and to arrive, ZZZ barrels Seed Potatoes ; also large invoices of Cheese, Dried Beef, Western Reserve Butter, Green Apples, &c., at A. N. Gresham & Co's., - " Corner Vineand First Streets. 3JGAU3 -mar30d3. JThe Piano'used at the Concert on Thursday evening - was the " Knabe,''; furnished; by :tWarren & Conyngton. " Bodiam COAL MlSE ; Ha ving piir-" chased the Bodiam Coal Min'efe from the lsi of March I; should be much obliged if thoie indebted' to the old firm would call au4 ettl" '' " . ,.1 beg to return thanks to the citizens of Evansville forpast favore, and trust by selling agoed attjelft pf coal and full measure at moderate prices, to' secure their - future custom to a home enterprise. !-'t 1 Coal 121 cents per bushel, delive"red.' - mar?81w Joseph More wood. New Real Estate Aciencv. J. PEUiott & Son have "opened, a Real Estate Agency and ., Getferal , Intelligence Office, for the sale of. and renting of lands, houseSj; cM &c- .!- " Persons having' houses or land to rent or sell, or : persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by calling pn them at their office, on Third Street; ' near1 Locust, ( in Elliott's Block. ",.,;; V '.; -I . 'i ; ' ' For Rent Brick Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, situated corner Fourth andChesnut Streets.-" In-" quire of , 0 r, cJohn ,At, Reitz. '.. ; muij-u ai xvciijb ol xzaney s r ounory STlf you.arf indeed ;of stockr oi liquors, our aavice wouia De lor you to go to Hodge, Carr & Co.'o, corner Water and Sycamoie Streets, and buy them cheaper, better, and more of them for less money than any other house will or can afford them. All liquors warranterl-as'f epresented. ' jan9tf;Sif ) j -li'-'I : j BMerchant Tailor new goods arriving at the new establishment 54 Main Street. mar5 tf. tSMiTH & .Darling, ;-; Jvht Arrtvet. H. & ' B. A-h!er-ing. No. 36 Main Street; are now opening a fine and large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which have been carefully selected for the merchant tailoring trade,' and bought for cash at low figures. - and" which they will make up to ' order in the most fashionable styles- at short' notice and at low prices. They have also a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goodv my2dtf

Evert Tenant his Own Landlord. See advertisement. Ninetynine year leasehold! Valuable business lots on First and. Fourth Streets at public auction, next Saturday. 8ST Having done away with all extra expense by doing my own cutting and selling, I can, and will, Bell the cheapest poods in the city, as .1 am determined to build up a perman-: ent trade - by. fair dealing and low

nr riceS. jrood work and perfect fits. All I ask is to examine my stock and prices before you ru Come and see, at N( urchase cl eewhere: Come and see, at No. 8 I irst Street. apl tf , v J. II. Carlin, Agent. . s Stoves and Tinware Wholesale 'and retail, at. . J..B., Meeker's, . I Sycamore, betSecond and Third Sta.. mhl2-omd&w ... , For Rent. A first-clasa business house, No. 40 Main Street price reduced. Apply to H. K Wells & Son, No. 31 Main Street.

DRUGS Sc CHEMICALS JOI1X LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, , , - Dealer In Medicines Paints.Oilt,r Brushes, &c. , j ; HA IK ST.', bet. Second and Third, .n,! y KraMville. I net. Particular attention given to (JLAfcia cut to all size. . mcnl3 dam

T. C. BRIDWELL & C0 " (Late of Owensboro.'Ky.) " '. . DKJLLEK3 IJT ' ' . DBUGS, ' t ; medioines,u -i .: "chemicals,

, : PERFUMERY, : ; ; :f : 'Z; TOILET ARTICLES, ..'V PAINTS, DYES, Corner Third and Main Streets, . " EvANsvn-LK, Lm. Prescription carefully compounded, day ., or night. (noYiadam CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Drugglftta MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS No. 5 Man, Street AGENTS FOB GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC! LIQUID DYES.

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DR. ' ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRDi' UNIVERSAL OINTMENT; and ' i PDLE OINTMENT.

I : w All orders promptly filled. apr1 0 . PETEIl VIIKLINO, B R IX Or G 1ST i and Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dyestufis. &c. No. 3 .OBTH.WATEB NT., inchl3d3m EvanavlHg, ladTT8 Main. Street. , 7 SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST? Dealers in PainU Oils, Glass and Putt?, mt Physicians' lh carefully selected. JanU. r ) ) f)''i f ' A' . j Prescriptions , filled at all hour, day'or night, at schlaepfeA's '"""''" Drug Store, ; No. 59 MAIN 8TREESP. i m1 il m 4 . I ' f I H T- - " hi, i H ocJO dly I i A beautiful variety of Pearl, Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card Cases and TMets for tale very low at " ' SCIILAEPFER'S Vi?si oc30 dly fi; An immense new ttocn o iUf Perfumes and Pomades at . r. , : ' SCHLAEPFER'S f. Drugstore," a S A mJf AMfM I oc30 d.y 4lIKICIt, M.D., HomoBopatWoPhysiciaadSrirgM- r OfllceVNcC 9 "Second Street, over J, fr Rlcker's Boot and Shoa Store. ' ' Erans"t -ie , Oct. 2, li. fo3 d3m HOTELS. America ii Hoi we. - - : JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, Water St., between Mala 4k ycm mmi jPIteS team boat Landing, EvansrU Kree-Umnlbua' mnjainv

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