Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1867 — Page 6

THE EVXNSViLLE DAILY JOURNAL! SATH'RDAX:. jUNEl lLl867 . ..

MACHINISTS.

- -' if it Ig'leeliaiilc' .Foundry ..e;-nut;tc1uvers and Builders ct 5t3?a Engine Circular Saw Mills. , LSi-sistaja& Sugar "Mills, Tobacco Screw Ghamming Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- ' - , -;: f - ' 1 riitriry. Malt Mills, Corn -ipkiiiliers, Hjiss -Fronts, Cellar Grates. & BRASS CASTINGS. . . 'Of every description. , JS&j&AB.ery of all kinds Made and Repaired. J XVealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, Stea in Gauges, and ' ; V. tyja&it Iron Pipes. Old materials bought Uave the facility of the' best Ma- - wt&ssvery.ftud Workmen, and will give all -ww-erfc: entrusted to us our individual atten?JBCE, fill ' orders promptly, warrant our -vwsiex: , and charge1 reasonable prices., , '& nee aud Foundry, corner of First and -trfrttet Street, Evansviile, Ind. " - Au R Workmen sent to all parts to, fit jtork and tlo repairing. . - 3&2a SCHULTZE. THUMAN 4 CO. EITZ &VBCA3rEY, eSESCEWT FOUISIDERY, 53E FANSVILLE-. ....... .INDIANA "Manufacturers of ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the mesa Approved Pattern. Kiuds of Machinery, appertaining to Railroads, J i !? AMBOATS Distilleries, Flouring m V.lUa of all sizes, with the latest . prevt-ments attached, ?)BA1T0 SCREWS, &c, &c. Sraa aii"'"Biass Castings of Ever Description. J& pairing Dona at Short Notice. w.--lr-Mon C H ' t Jo ail rrt.K tfl tit. nn.wA.tr C fcKejfUr Boilers huu -uacinuery. r- Ail orders will reoei ve ur indiridu3 rttftation, and will be nrorrW 1 filled on isl Bt.8t reasonable t erms. tja8 and Fouudery on the Canal .corner 0,S1 iajLo Street ootb-dly tTXB. JNBCKKB. JOHN G. DECKER ' FRED. G. DECKER. ' i DECKER & SONS, " rsSAiKifacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, .Shafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, and dealers in Wtgons, Drays, Carts, :Thimble Skeins, v.aadave always on hand a large assortment of suSea3cned Wagon Makers' Sawed Materials. .Cki& and 14S Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansviile, Indiana. Price Lists furnished ou application. vaachHly. -. ITY LIYERT STABLES,,, r , -iSSCAMORE. Stbet." Fourth, and f Fifth.' Jk. P. BIS8ELL, Proprietor: X r3ioe Horses and Buggies for hire.' i-Special attention given to boarding and eoi siock ana iu iue uuiuiug ui nutters. OMKyi dim

'uBeers in ftara (iuages, Gum Belting, faa BriOis, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting .i&JSSa &c,et Manufacturers Prices.

INDIANAPOLIS LETTERS.

From our own Correspondent. Indianapolis, Ind, May 30. A VICTIM. An interesting feature ofthe recent session of the State Medical Society was the protracted discutteion upon

the case ot lr. Coieor ivoKomoanaeoiumitfee j mn j continue to

hi3 ignominious expulsion ' from1, the organization. ' The head and front of his offending was but a trivial affair. He was called upon last year, to pre-i pare, a paper upon The Progress of M"edical Science, to be read beforiu the .Society. ' Having an extensive practice, including some curious surgical experiments, he found himself pressed for time, and rather than .disappoint his brethren of the expected feast; lie borrowed an article upon the same subject, which a learned brother of the Empire State had published. For this peccadillo he was tried, coir victed and expelled. t His usual luck , seems to have' failed 'him. ! When on trial, a few weeks since, for the still more trivial offence of killing a man, he was much ; more .fortunate. True, the killing was admitted, but Dan. Voorhees, with the. aid of Dr. Barnes, our .greatv , expert, tj.jbrought mm through' triumphantly, and he left the courtroom a-hero,' subject to spasmodic , attacks of " impulsive hom icidal monomania."- Where 'was the J Tall Syeamoreind where was the ex-

pert" when the indignant howls ofl''! vote4lwithi IrOelsfil y bud the

the sanguiniverous horde burstXipon of KpkomO?.; Why did not, Daniel conie to" judgment? and why didn't the expert ' come. to time? ,1s. . impulsive plagiaristic monomania a crime? or isn t it so easy to bamboozle a hundred M. D.'s as 'a country j'ury? . T ' . FEMALE PHYSICIANS ; Will find cause, for- sincerw gratitude in the. generous, action of their erudite brethren 4 at this .State, convention ' There" is an intimation in a resolution which was laid on the table for consideration' at the . next meeting, that at some future time, the society may be " willing to recognize wOmen as practitioners of medicine, subject pnly to the? gamere' quirements of education,' and observance of 1 ethics ' as are required of men.": It'is fortunate' for the female practitioners. of the healing rt that, they are not excluded from all hope' of recognition in their profession by ineir magnanimous competitors : 1 The idea that a properly educate and duly Qualified female physician must wait for these! gentlemen to contider tor a year or two the propriel of "recognizing" her before she caxk ;iawuc . amuug uci vnu sca, a II u among ours if we want her and she accepts the call,) is too outrageously tor serious and ridiculously absurd consideration. ineir reco, ecognition, withheld or granted, win be ot no value except in determining the measure of their enlightened liberality or sluggish bigotry. Public opinion has long since decided that '.woman's sphere "..includes the practice of medicine, at least a certain class of practice among her own sex, which is too profitable for the members of the State society to surrender cheerfully to. its legitimate claimants. : .. -The society does well to come down ou ! QUACKS ..': with their heaviest artillery. Both the doctors and the public ought ' to be protected, either by State or National legislation, from this most infamous class of speculators in human misery. The dentists . tried at the last session of the Legislature to secure the passage of an act ' calculated to weed imposters our of their profession. They argued the subject before the Judiciary Committee with great ability, and obtained a favorable report; but there was no oue to present their claims with professional ability ou the floors of the Senate and House, and they failed. If the doctors will make common cause with the dentists and try it again, they will succeed. Such a law will be immeasurably beneficial to the public. Let them try to relieve their profession from the ignorant and unprincipled of both sexes, and they will have the sympathy and support of the intelligent public. It they can divert the money now paid by dupes to the scores of "quacks" that infest every town and city into the "Pckets of duly qualified, physicians, there will be no occasion torefuse recognition t& a practitioner on the ground of sex. MR. UICl'TKR, our Street Commissioner, might be supposed, from the uature of his of fice, to be somewhat careful as to his ways.. It would be but reasonable to oxpeet hint to curb the prompting of avarice aud to persevere, without flagging, iu the faithful discharge of his important official duties. But expectations are often fearfully disproortionate to realizations; . and lichter. if reports may be relied wpon, has withdrawn his feet from the solid bowlders of truth and probity, and sneaked over the muddy crossings, and into the fifthy causeways ' of subterfuge and deceit. A speccial committee of the City Council have been ensraged in the investigation of sundry jchnrgt 3 preferred ag iiust this ofiicial. They have had five sessions and have examined many witnesses. . Atiflrst Mt; R. was perr mitted tab present and take ;parf in the examination; but an unfortunate icfirmity Of temper got. the better of his sober judgment, and he threatened to " mash the head " of a feeble old man. For this display of pug-

nacity he was excluded from the room while the investigation was continued. The committee report that they find Mr: R. ha paid his employees on Sunday; that he has taken receipts in blank, that he has employed men to work.on his own property and charged their services to the city; and that he has been guilty of divers and sundrv other little irregularities.

Tbs case has .been referred to another unhappy functionary, A STROKE OF POLICT, worthy of - Jay Cook 'or' Secretary Mc I "1 11 1 - 4. A i. - 1 A. 1 1 Culloch,j"was attempted at the last meeting of . our-City Council. It is considered a specimen of sharp prac tice for this locality, and not unwor ihv vor? neighboring city of Hender son. An ordinance was introduced granting to the Indianapolis & .Yin cennes Railroad the right of way to the city.' Railroads are generally con sidered, rather, a good thing tor a city, and the right or way is commonly 00 tained with little difficulty.. But there is a class of men wh6 are Jiever satisned with a good thing, so long as there is a possibility ot any one else being benefited thereby! ' CotfnciU man Geisel would seem, to belong to this class, for, not content with hav? ling the terminus of the road here, he movea, as a condition 10 me rtgni o way;- that. the company should be.com pelled to maintain their machine shop in-this--rnry-.-Five--other micmbers'wefe Ina&ressed withthe'3profundity and soundness of this view, majority werenot willing 10 put themselves on record as grasping for the : last ,crumb of a tloaf , ia ; which others owned a'considerable1 interest, and so the ordinance passed without the Geisel amendment. The next scintillation of this genius will probably be an attempt to affix to tin ped? dier's license for this county a condition that they, shall have .their horses shod, and buy their hay and oats in Indianapolis. "The cry about the "grasping spirit of Indianapolis," on whichhs changes aresa often rung in our Legislative halls, will not die out jn 6iLenice;till such illustration's of that spirit cease to be exhibited. CITY IJIPKOVEMENTS, &C. Araopg the many fine buildings in process of erection the First Presbyterian Church,' corner', of New York aDtl Pennsylvania Streets, mav- bfe mentioned as amonthe-most conspicuous fctr,it3, size; tipd theehjgjssi 0 f 1 is r eh I Qri,!frv 1 1 fs a brirlr rftnff?TrrTi 1 commenced m Lt, and will be completed this vear at a cost ot about UW;!, one! jrres pyteriauUfcuwnr and cWnre ctiug an equally ; stcr "dince on the corr3TVirffia and ermout also was commenced in '65, and is to be completed before f Christinas. It will c cost tui!y 5O,JO0. Axev. jMrfetringtellow s congregation, V'-tjruui e uuw wuisiiipping iu ineir elegant little chapel on New York Street, will immediately commence the erection of a Cathedral on the corner of New York and Illinois Streets. : It will be a splendid edifice, a model of architectural beauty. The Roman Catholic Church (Irish) are arranging for the erection of a large and elegant house of worship on Teunessee. Street. .It will be completed next year.' Three large brick blocks, for business houses, are being erected on South Meridian Street, and one - on Delaware Street. A planing mill on Delaware Street, and? ctler,.3 manufacturing establishment of various kinds in different parts of-the city are far ad vanced towards completion. Mr. F. D. Allen, of Evansville, is progressing finely with the State building, corner of Washington and Tennessee Streets. His bid for this contract was regarded as very low, but he has sub-let the different parts of the work at such prices as , leave him a fair margin. Had he taken the bid for iron work, put in by a firm in this city, he would not have made a cent; but the difference between this bid and that of Roelker, Blount & Co., of your city, will give him what he regards as a reasonable profit on the job. There are no better mechanics in the West than are found here, but they believe in getting good prices for their work, especially when the State is to be paymaster,. . - - The- Gallup building, which was erected for the generous purpose of leasing it to the State, 'still remains unoccupied, with the exception of the rooms in the second story, which have been rented by the Supreme Court. Mr. Gallup's winter's work in the lobbies was a most unprofitable ."peculation. 1 : - - " J ' 1 McOut's old shanties, on Kentucky Avenue, will aiakegood rat-pits when the State offices shall be removed to the new building, and indeed the proprietor can afford to abnmlon them to the rats, as he has already been paid by the State much more than their cash value. The leasing of such rooms for the Treasury and archieves of the State, (rooms where moth and rust corrupt, where mildew and vermin abound, and where thieves might easily break through and steal,) at a most exorbitant price, was a fine illustration Cf Democratic economy. " Mark Tapley. BCII STS" EXCIf AXE and GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, No. ."S.l'irst Street. TRTJNTZ s MENTZER. Proprietors. The choicest Wines and Liquor will be kept constantly on iianu; au4 special ateatjon; w iU ht i vti to t he : a RESTAURANT, where all the delicacies 01 the season will be served in tbe most approved style makmst it a pleasant resort-for the MERCHANTS and BUSINESS M KN of the city. A liberal patronage U soliciteil; - oci d.iiu

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New Advertiseiueuts.

TXT If and traveling expenses to one good aent for each county In the United States to introduce our PATENT CLOTHES LINE. Addres-s. statins aae and occupa tion, to the AMERICAN WIRE COMPAiN 1 , iua Broaaway, rew 1 orn. NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. OPPOSITION LINE TO California via Nicaragua, EVERY TWENTY D Ale. i, With Passengers, Freight, and U. S. ... .. . , Mails. . On the following first-class Steamships: On Atlantic Ocean. SANTIAGO DM CUBA, SAN FRANCISCO. NICARAGUA, DAKOTA. . Connecting on Pacific Ocean. AMERICA, MOSES TAYLOR, NEBRASKA, NEVADA. Passage and Freight at Keduced Rates. Sailing days from New York : May 20th ; :.1SC7 I July 20th 1S(7 June 10th and 30th " Aug. loth and 30th " And every twenty days thereater, leaving on me naiuraay previous wiien me regular sailing day comes on Suuday. For further information apply to the NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. WM. H. WEBB. President. 54 Exchange Place, New York. DrN.CARRINUTOff; Agent, WASTED- EVERYWHERE Salesmen, Ladies and Gentlemen 100 to $250 per month To sell the genuine Common reuse Family Sewing Machine. Price only $18. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind, quilt, braid. and embroider. The cloth cannot be pulled apart, even after cutting across the seam every quarter of an inch. Every machine warranted for three years. Send for circulars and terms to agents, or call at McDowell's Block, corner Fourth and Green Street, Louisville, Kentucky. BLISsj t McEATHRON, General Agents. AMES' Celebrated Portable and Stationary tea 111 Kiiinet, all sizes, and superior to all oihers. " Call or write for circular. Depot No. 60, .-outh Car. oil. Street, Chicago. III. . AMES' IRON WORKS. Proprietor, Ortwego, New York. Ladies, Discard Injurious Paddings. MIAM JlMKL'Jt Mammarlal Balni and Patent Breast Elevators develop the form physiologically. Depot 907 Broadway. New York. Send stamp for treatise. Sold at Druggists and Ladies' Furnishing a tores. 1 Twelve Times a Year. HE tiBE.VT Ol'THWESTER aie 13 replete with turilling storiey -and A ' readiiV enHires, scieutinc Knowledge, ius 01 tue most fascinating tin. a lAiui'icic uitjij biu.v icuuru circulates ten thousand conies .. . 1 . 1. 1 .. 1 QfJ iSpeclmen numbers only ten cewrr. ew irsnri pilous Si. Uet the BEST and Dwf.PBST. Address, with stamp, F. 1. BIBB L.E, Publisher, ljouisvme, ivemucxy. CARPETS. C A R P E T Ill E Pi O UJ AN U '' House Furnishing sta!ii: Sim' W111.E. French 5i Co OK SUPPtTEi 'OK families, Steamboats & Hotels. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Two-Ply. Cottasre, Jjistinsr. nasr nnd llfnip CAR PET 3. Chinese, Manilla and Cocoa . MATTIXGS. elvet, Brussels and Utl-Cloth Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels, Rubber Cocoa, Adelaide, J ute, oea-lirass, and Fancy Sheep DQOR-3IATS. Silk, Wool, Crition, and Linen DAMASKS. Gilt Moulding, Bronze, Brass, and bilvered 1 CORXICES. Opaque, Gilt, Painted, Kustic, a: WINDOW-SHADES. Green, Buff, Blue, and White WINDOW HOLLANDS eiiver. Brass, and Paper-Mache STAIR-RODS. - Brown Ground, Satin, Gilt, and GoldStamp -- WALL-PAPERS. A splendid variety of - FLOOR OIL-CIOTIIS, from 18 inches to 18 feet wide. ; ' Wool, Rubber, Flock,.and Damask PIANO MD TABLI COVERS." Elegant styles and new designs pi 4 French WINDOW LAMBRAQUINS, made up to order, and at short notice Table Linens. Table Ojl Cloths. Table Napkins. Stair Linens. Bed Blankets. Sheetings. Pillow-Casings. , Rubber Sheeting Marseilles Ouilti Towelings. ' Brussels and Velvet Hassocks, &.C., &.C. Experienced Paper-Hangers anJphoisterers will be furnished whr rea iireil. Carpets cut and made t. order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. Crrii-'es mounted and put up. Win-dcw-Shades hung. All work war-, ranted. - Prices guaranteed . as . low as in any similar establishment in the United States. ' Give us a call. WM. i:. FREXCII CO., So. HI First Street, . .-... , - ".UP-STAIRS. i-fy ,f t MAPLE SUGAR d? MOLASSES 1IOLESAI.K ASn KKTAIL, at

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XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OOK AOETS wanted for BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI;" FROM THE GREAT RIVER TO THE GREAT OCEAN. Life and adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific Coast. -With over iio descriptive and Photographic Views of the Scenery. Cities. Lands. Mines, People and 1 Curiosities of the new Slates and Territories. . BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. Bend for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..liH West Fourth street, Ciucinnatl, O. A Man of a Tlwnsand. ' A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. . ' Dr. II. JAMES a retired rhyslcian of great eminence, discovered, while In the JCoit lit(1js a certain cure for Cnnsumpfion, Asfh'it't, Bronchitis, CoUyh-1, C'oUls and General ftebtlitji. The remedy v'as discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ills child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortal-1 he will send to those who wish it, the receipt, containing full directions for making and succesfully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay the expenses. There is not a single symptom ot Consumption tlint it does not at once take hold of and dissipate.. Night sweats, peevishness. Irritation of the. nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains iu the lungs, soar throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. "The writer will please state the name of the ps per they see this advertisement in. Address, CRADDOCK & CO., 10ii Race Street, 'Philadelphia. Ponn. Empire Spring' Oed Co. . No. 62 Liberty Street, New York. MANUEL'S - PATENT . ADJUSTABLE Spriujj Bed Bottom, Received First Premium at the N. V. State tair, , One Mat ess No Bugs No Nelse Perfect Rest Cheap. S.5 00 io S7 OJ at retail. Dur- . able. Fit any. bedstead. Anybody can 110 iu "I do not want a better bed." N. C, Meeker, Agricultural Editor Tribune. Address as above. Agents wanted. TIITS IOK r KM KKS A.l JT omtK.s. The Uraftoit Mincrsil I'aint coniimnv are now niitiiufiifiiiriiiir the Best, Cheariest. and most Durable PAINT in use: two coats, well nut on. mixed with pure 1 inseeu Oil, will last ten or fifteen years; It is of a light brown or oeauiliui chocolate color, and ran l changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the ijiste of the consumer. it Is valuable for Houses. Barns. Fences. Carriage and Car makers. Pails and Wood en-ware. Agricultural Imnlemeiiis. Caiml Boats, Vessels and Whips Bottom, Canvas, Metal and shingle Roo s, (it being Fire and Water oroof) Klfsjr Oil Cloib M Mannl., having used in the past y-ar tf, W bbs.,) and as a paint is unsurpassed for Ixxly, durability, elasticity, and a.iliesiveness. Send tor a circular, which gives par-ticulai-s. Price 2 cents er )ouud, or ir barrel, of 300 lbs., which will upplv a larmer for ears to come. None genuine unless branded in the trade mark Oraf, on 'Mineral Paint Works. lnuuii ir rrmr paint dealers, or address DANIEL BI DWELL No. Zit Pearl Street, New York. CARD. miEMisvs LAFxnnr dli'g, JL for KuViily use. this Hlilf) is liiiiiiiif.ic. tured by the well known and old estabIshed manufacturers of firif- colors. 1"). V. Tiemann & Co. It is perfect I r nure. and needs but to be tried to be aiireci:itcd. Sold by grocers and drug-ists thronglioul toe ui)iu;i Mates. J. H. TIKMANN, S-'ole Agent, 210 Pearl street. New V'ork. Water Wheels! Water Whepls! V.il.KXTINK-.H Patent Turbine. The best in use. .Manufactured v Valt.tlne it Co.. rort rdwanl, N. V. Prices mod erate. Send for circular. . A ents wanted. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets, LOi 1SVILLK, KY. Advertisements received at iiuilisher. lowest rates, for all newKnunetn throughout the United Slates and Canad-is. Wlile.iilo Citiiiotfai Made with extensive wdvertiscrs. Merciiimis. tiicTiul(c:tuer. mid 11 others wlnne bu.mcsH leuuires iid ve. i isi nif. sum invited to correspond with u, and leam our siiecial terms. All orders, no ditlercnre bow large or small, faithfully and promptM. lIIVi: nEIri.Vfl Superior rak tanned Leather Belting, all sites, on uu.iu uuu iUi pixits cneap. ALBERT POTT-s, N. E. cor. Third and Willow sstreets, Philadelphia. WILLIAM SIGERSON, Real Estate Agent, and Conveyancer. 420 Walnut tsireet, inniier jsouthern Hotel;, St. Louis, .Missouri. Ral Estate txjught and sold on Commission. Catalogues giving description ot city and county proptrrty, issued monthly. GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE OF PIIOKNIX HOTEL AND NINETY VALUABLE PREMIUMS, To be given to the purchasers of cither of the following naudsonie E X G li A V I - (i S, viz.: " ASHLAND." THE HOME OK CLAY; R. K. ir.E, U. i. GRANT, GEORGE WASHINGTON. MA Kill A WASHINGTON, and J01..V C. BitECKENRIDGE. The following eentlsmeu have kindly consented to take charge of and control the drawing, with the distinct understanding tnatweareto have nothing whatever to do with it... viz.: Ex-Gov. J. F. RoOmsou, Georseu.wn, Ky. ; General John B. Huston, Lexington, Ky. ; Hon. F. K. Runt, Lexington. Ky.; Hon.. J. li. Bectc. Lexington, Ky.; E. l. Sayer, of O. A. Saytr it Co., Bankers: Jas. A. Grlustead, ' of Grinsteud, Bradley Jt Company. Hankers; Judge S. S. Goouioe, Thomas Mitchel. Esqr., Cashier of First National Bauk, LexitifUon, Ky. ; M. C. Johnsou, Esq.. President Northern Bank of Kentucky. Ten per cent, premium will be allowed to an person getiiiia; up a club often or more subscriber, to be paid either 111 Engravings when the money is received, or in money when the drawing is completed. All money a received will be deisjslted In bank and Held until the drawing la.es place. It the euterprie should not be completed, the money will be refunded to the purchasers of Engravings. The drawing will take place ON THE FOURTH OF JULY 3E.VT, Or sooner if the tickets are disxwed of. In which event timely notice will ie given. Write to us for nrosoecius urtviua mil our- I tl-M"'-s ..gent will be appointed in all H'i..j ji he unrrv. . -"GR..'l NGS t-'t KAC'H, And a cer. .tlcrite given to each purchaser of an Engra .tig,'-in the Ph&enix Hoiel Grand Gift Emei-pri-e, FREfcOT CHARGE. 3 Rem it by draft. Post office m.,nev or!crs, or in sums of one hundred dollui saiid over iu Greenbacks by express to - UKiUSliVd: rtoBINsON, ' Phoenix Hotel, Le.tlngton, Ky. LIST OF PREMIUMS. No. I. Phoenix Hotel ar.d lot, PiO feet front ou Main, by Zii jeet deep oa Mulberry, SLiO.ow; And SOotber valuable premiums, ranging ii-uiu tl,o00 dowu to j0 each.

CINCINNATI ADV'TS.

DODDS, MACXEALE & URBAN, ....'I. Hi - iU tit ' EIRE AND BURGLAR 2'ItOOP SAFES. ., , 1 Sole Contractors for BANK LOCKS 1 - ' ! . I . I . i ' Ml . I . to U. S. TREASURY. X01. 173, ITSr&Sd 177. PEA It I. ST. , 'J,- JL it Jx ? CiKCljri.-ATx,'6uf0. ' , T mch28 diy S. FRAXKMN. A. P. MOKKISOW. FRANKLIN", MORRISON & CO, PRODUCE & GENERAL C'oiiiinisHlou IeroIiants, X: S WKST nU O.MI ST., , CilfCINJfATt. References: Pearce, Tolle, lloitou k Porter; Wm. tilenn k Hons; Foster Brothers; Chambers. Stevens A Co. t Shaw, Barbour & Co. ; E. G. Leonard A Co, ; Robert Mac-i-8iy it Co. ; Foote, Nash ( v. 1 111 (iZ'xIiirn ' : : 11 n 1 ' '" IN BHYSON. A. B.CLARK. ALKX. R. cLABK. . LON BRYSON & CO., . 21 Walnut Street corner of Front, t , cii'iNAYionio,T r .',','.. ' Cifmnilmion' . 'Merchant?.' -" V" 1 1 ' ' And beaters In , '4 '.'.,' FLOUR, GRAIN, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. "Order "far Groceries andMerjthn fidise jpromjtil filled. Advances made on Consignments, mch27 3m ' '.' ' " - ' "-r H. 1. STILEfl. ' ' T. M. STILIW. - H. L- STILES &r CO., - WHOLESALE Produce and Commission 'Merchants, And Dealers In Western Reserve Cheese and Butter, . , MALTBV'S Fresh, Spiced, and " Cove Balliniort Oynters, Foreign Fruits, Canned Fruits," Sardines, 1 ' ' '. . Pickles, Catsup, Jfcc. Xo 53 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0. 1 mch27 3tn. 1 .. it - , -J lL J. A. M. Thornton. . 1 . Wm, E. Crane. TII0HXT0NV CRANE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS '-'".' ."' ':' ' in' ',, ,';',';'.., FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, AC, . ,, , 0 WIST FKOXTNT.,' 1 . ..... 1 j , Opposite Suspensloiir Bridge, mch2Sd3m CivetNXATr. Cincinnati Taper M'archoascCIIATFI:i.I A WOODS, fanrifacturers aud Wholesale Paper Dealers 77 and 7 WALNUT ST.CllicinnaU, keep constantly on liand Ituleil Cap, Letter aud Note Papers, Printers' Flat Cans. F'olios, Plain Letter and Note Papers, itoyal, Me dium, and Demy Writing Papers. Sole Agents for the celebrated IVANHOE MILLS WRITING PAPERS; also, manufacturers ol BOOK and NEWS PAPERS, PAPER BAGS. Also on hand, Grocers' Wrapping Pa pers, Manilla Paper for Druggists and DryGoods use. and a complete stock of LEATHERS and BINDERS' TOOLS. ' Binders fitted out complete- iu Tools aud Materials, Orders by mail promptly filled, mchij d3in T. U. WHITE, Jr., & CO., . Commission Merchants," and Wholesale Dealers in SALT IT I S 'EC JTo. 21 East Second Street, mch28 d3m Cimixnati, oh to. AXDEREGG & ZKIDLEIt, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, And Wholesale Denier in SugarCured Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, Breakfast Bacon,, Be.-f Tongues, Ham and Bologna Suusugen, No. 9 WtST rO.VT NT., nielli's d;lm CfNcivTTf. BlTi).T k, POOL, Commission Merchants, No. 49 WEHT I RO.VT ST., Cincinnati. "mchKdly S. M. Barton. M. M. Pool. AVM. WHITE & 10., Mauufacturer of i LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of HENDRICK'H PATENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, aud Coal oils. ,41 Went Front Street, ' , O Cincinnati. II. F. CATCH,Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND. Office at Jones t Gatch's, Nol 13 First St. mctiaidtr -i. 4i

WILLIAM D. MORGAN, Importer and Jobber of Silks ami Fancy Wry CJood. White Goods. Liner., Embrolderie' Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, &e.. Southwest Corner PEARL AND RACE STS,. CtNCINNATT, Represented by BOW UN MATLtCU, mch23