Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 June 1867 — Page 2

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rlle- : AnnlTersarles Fashionable Education raskloa vs. Matrimony sA College Course, if DO' Indianapolis, June 22, 1867. Editors Journal! . . ? Every literary ecientific or art in titution alfove the grade'of a primary echool, is dignified in this region, by the sonorous appellation of ' College or Uni varsity !'9 Our city is happy in the possession of a dozen or more of -these establishments, which turn out their annual installments of prodi eies to illuminate the intellectual ho rizon, or " glitter on the brow of the Republic." For the last ten days, we have had a continuous round of anni versary exercises. and, if" one may judge correctly from the panegyrics of the daily press, enough ot genius and . I i .... 1 t 2 V eruaition cave oeeu mrpeu uui i c fchaDe of " ieraduates." from these colle giate laboratories, tq eupply.'any possible demand for, those commodities in the world's market! ' J I Scores of young ladies, beautiful s afnoet'a dream of Paradise, illustra ting in heiiiflalp'proac&ajfle spleo!nr the ereateet achievements of mod ern art in the annihilation nature, -having passed , through all the nm.jiipulations and studies prescribed in a" finishing course," haye,. appeared upon'tne stages in ine-nnai act oi toe educational farce, :to;,r stammer an "esaav ." sine an Italian gone, or ham mer an ear-splitting , iuelody. Aut of a inano-forte. and have passed away to their rural homes, with a piece of heep-6kiq, all they have to show For time and money freely spent, lu vain, To make a nasty suosuime xur unuii IJudfirintr from my own observi of American life, I should predict that-these, finished , off" young la ddies have -t gone .s home. x to be waited upon by their mammas, while they Bit n JejfparlQf, jreid ,b.e.New York Ledger, sing over the few songs that patient '-masters , nave- persaveringly drilled into their cramul receptacles, and .iDopingly .dream, away thj years while. they wait far the curtain, to: rise ifon the; first;ractof ' the farce mamniouiai.ine next in course. But many of thein-will wait in vainf, fo matrimonial, bliss, is a height of' ecftacy that duly a rich of a ran man aspires to, wlien- tho monthly bulletin! of .fashion, inform ; nim that; '"no lady catt possibly dispense with a iace cloak or shawl,' the5; cost of ; .which is modestly stated at,V 'wot. hundred td nine hand red dollars." The same oracles also tell him that lalae ears, iaise nps,,iaise. oosoms, necks and ealves are comiug more and more into general ui?e,'and that "in" these invaluable additions to a fashionable toilet, nature is so perfectly imitated, that the.; most "practiced eye can not tell the false rom the real in a promiscuous assemblage.? Young 'men have a strange1 and obstinate preference for nature, and are shy of finking their destiny with a combination in which the artistic predominates ' over the natural. ' They have a prudent fear that, , when once securely bound in. the meshes of the hymenial net, the. fairy vision that dazzled their ante-nuptial optics . will be dissolved j that the bridal dressing table, will successfully compete , with the bridal' couch for the possession i of s pcri6balaiMfm3 ; that love, however strong, can.- I noli eurviv&.he contemplation iu the first hours oi lunar sacharinity, of a pile of naaufactujed,Jlhaurr complexion. teth, .ears,Hp3( ,neck, , bosom and calves,':i a. i. ",y.r',iui , It is a serious fic$fthat .among our native, American populatjon'the number of : marriages grows less ' and less front year to- year. -'The frugal Germans and Iribh are the principal patrons of the County Clerks in he item of marriasre licenses. 'They"6iarTFin mutual poverty, and work out their ivriuDt's iu uiuiuui ctuuuujji uuu iudustry. liead the weekly announcements of marriage licenses in . this county or in .Vanderburgh, and if will anpear that not more than one-four Ji oi" the Candidates for hymeneal ecstasy i are Americans..- Ine enects or tins enforced celibacy-Tenforced.vbv fashy. ionable extravaeance arc '.-visible o u. every hand to the most casual observ er. The family- relationhjy, foundation of thO0QiaTsrtjucture.ii destroyed, and th results'jofhw Me s tructiou is , a tide of social vicegXtoo Besides31 our' varieus femfe r6l$ leges, which; are : quite ' as good as similar 1 nstitiitlnna iri nftior ?t?rH and r very rmuch., superior to manvl which "make higher pretention "we'r University, an, .excellent scoolj.foi:, poys ana young men. it nas a very complete cojrpi Jtf iiostroitbr, and furnishes to an industrious -o.uthv a good foundation1 for' 'thbl&dztf ucation, which is allnthati-'tan be acquired, in a "college course'. at, any institution. , The principal. .of euch training i? to take the'etruccit' out of fellow, to convince him by contact and competitiotx with others that he isn't such ; a tremendous prodigy as he was thought to be, and perhaps, thought" himself, while at home with his partial relatives and friends. There is hope ofa youug man who learns to estimate ; Kmseif at his real value, and acquires habits of systematic and. industrious study by four years of college life. But,ul irany ot them come to the Vnd of the eeEior year with the inflated pride of a Sophomore, and; onbjget the vanity zubbed, knocked, or. starved out of them by the bitter expenencexOi'A proiessional lite. A graduating class

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fleet oi Deautnui ana ncniy ireignteu ships leaving port for long rand -xes-turous voyages. Some may founder in sudden gales j some may be wrecked on sunken reefs; others, surviving the perils of the deep, may find, on arriving at: their, destined ports, that there is no market for the goods they carry. How many ( hopes are centered in the youths that to-day are graduating from this University. Parents .have toiled long years,, perhaps pinching themseves almost to penuTyand want, to give their sons the meaai'.ta fill .a higher place tin the social fecaleZ than they have filled. Brothers;! sisters, and: friends have followed their course with proud interest from. term, to term'. Now the fruition or destruction of all these hopes ia to commence-.Judging of the future by the past, hoy? few of these young men will ever rise to such eminence .that their J. i Mater will be proud .to : claim ; them as. her sons. ; - Most if; tbem will - give Jtha best efforts and'.co:nsumeI the energy of life. iQiVain . attempts at eminence in pver-ctowded.;.prtfessiona,'i iwhere modest mediocrity hag nq chance -ibr Buccess, where: only. genius or teubJLme impudence prevails. ;,! cm .ijchu rti "if -ifl.lt U IBlU'i!' ' '.liuw!ar1,.-. 4jk en A letter irrom CarmodT-The iybl -J INDIANA tJL?atrS'SpjtINGS, &r IIarjin Co., IKD, June 16, 18CT.T7J " ,Tbd win no dbutt . find this letter lugbij impregnated .'With . sulphor Ou-odori Think, -Dot, i however,' on that account that it;had its ,; origin in' thia great "sulphur manufactory, Over which his Satanic iuajesty is said; to preside, or,. that its author: is a spirit of darkness,! spiritual rapper or any other spirit. ! I am "merely Old Evans VHMan ' still: '' to! dins a - life -lease of V body !,6r J;ti '.'and iblobd.V inhabiting a portion a of- thH mundane sphere, known as the; Indian Sulphur Springs; which My the way , can'ootbe fi'f removed from', that, afore men tioned manufactory as " jthe t prater whiph said Spring.'afford are a highly impregnated, with sulphur las if they run through his Majesty sown kitchf h! But come froin. where they; may- there is healing' in their ,fipw, ,. musio uiithe f ijaple ; of. its waters -: a nd .-1 pleas ure in all the surroundings." Already invalids and pleasure seekers' are begining. to flock here toftenjoy itjie benefits; ; of , its health giving ; water andavView ; its 1 delightful ' 'scenery But," to 'the ' object of my ' letter. Certain j events have occurred in this vicinity within the last few'days, whioh I thought might be of interest to your readers, the details of , which I will give . you. r or some time, back the farmers have been annoyed by some wild animals which nave been in the habit 6f killing their sheep, poultry, &c. Several attempts, have been made to hunt tne culprits, Dut every time resulted, in cettinc alL. the dogs ' killed or disabled which-.were on the track,, and.' the animal , escabedK:befoTe '.the " hunters could get mote than a glimpse . oi,,ita,-re-. treating form. v Xhus, mattexs.. stood till last Satdrday.'Jwheh netghhpr,' living' about a mile from here, was alarmed about hob h, by a disturbance among ine-cnicKsns ,uear tue ,aous.5i inson'anieldeTlv, lad? ot about . fiii'tv.. and her Hftle son, "some twelve yeara old. went out, followed by thedoir.Tto ascertain' the cause of the difiicujty, wuen tney aiscoverea a large animal, of the' cat species, making leisurely oft toward the woods with a fowl, in jits mouthj the dog immediately pursue the animal.'followed by the boy, when they finally succeeded in brineins: it to bavin JJtppoi aUMg&.tteAfc teran elapse of anliour, tueBiither, becuMrung.aniousifor the Safety of her son, went in search; of him, and, iouna mm Dusiiy engagea in teiiHig Jthe monster with,stone endeavoring to dislodge - nift. -She ht? "oiice took the child's lace s. guard, sending imafter -a Neighbor to tome and Bhoot the " varmint," as she called it. In about half an hourthe neighbor, a LMr. Gardner, who lives a. half mile on, carca Witaihi gun.iiiiU fafthough nearlv out of breath with .run nina-.i he cdujprehended-thedangerof the situation, ana witn a quicK, out; careiui aim, planted a .bullet in tf-ihon!dr of the'." animal, giving it its death, wpuna." 'Anotner wen directed shot brought it to the ground, when it was soon dispatehedthotith'if fouht the dog tiE the,, last, and wounded him badly, lhe monster1 proved to be a T.irrix rnpasnrinir four feet from the tail to the tip ot -its ioie7with teeth aod claw equal in size and istrength td a full grown tiger.;i-'While in the tree it made several attempts as it to en uDOU'both MrsJ.DsektDSOn' and the boy. and was probably . prevented through fear of the dog. '1 he escape ot tne lady and ; thud is most wonderful, and is only equaled by the undaunted bravery they exhibited in thus, single-handed, encountering so dangerous an animal, Since the above occurrence, one other- lynx has been seen, and a nest containing six young wolves has been captured, and other wolves seen. This county seems to be full., of such kin.l of gamek and if ; any tof the- Evansville hunters wish to find something worthy of their pluck, let them come out here and join in the general hunt which is to emeioff onext week'. L' i l JDectfully yours, &c, . TrjP- CaRMODT.

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KentucSy Crops and rolilcs. . 1 ' MORANTOWN, jY- J"hV ,17th. , f Frjjunjihg that youtl f eadertf would read aline or two from one of the few counties in this Democratic State, in which; the stars ' and Stripes still float in triumph, I have concluded to inflict the following upon you and them?-u i have": but little - of ' i nterest, however, to write. .The wheat crop is likely. to. prpve exceeding light,! but be'tter.i than .' last year. "There is a heavy erop' of corn planted, but that on the low lands is much damaged by the rains, yet a large crop may yet be raised-?; It is believed there is a much larger, crop than usual planted. Owing to the; failure of plants and other causes, quite a lighcrop of tobacco will be planted; Oats look well, but it is too early yet to ; determine' whether they will be struck with rust or not' 1; . , BiAs to political m'attjerS.'we have ho yet been Visited by any of the biff-guns of either" side," bthce,' the .political eauldrorrTjB''sinlmeTS,a8: yet. 1' believe" there are onlt . two Counties5 in i he State, 'outside 'of 'the' Eighth !and linih1 ' iCd hgressi on af 1 Districts,1 ' that 'give dred in Auzusffbt"" Barnes' and the Whole j Union! tk ketp7aad 7hati:t6S without Greeley going bail for us, or A. J. making -a-pilgrimage to the tomb of the,,illu3trious Douglas, or t4 the homef-'his oWn"childhood,'-r migtt say.ixis fitet childhood,: for he is now emphatically a child .in every respect except age and size. It is to be hoped we willJnave a session of Congress in July, so that if this State cannot. disperse the various lynching orgatdzationii existing f iathe State, Cflngrese daa;iand'oughi to'do it; Yours, &c. Radical. , DRUGS & CHEMICAL Wholesale and Retail Druggist, I Inn 4 m MAIS ST.. bet. Second And Third. EvansvlWe, It d. Particular nttntlnn irlvsn tn I'TTTTIXfJ T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., DKALSRS IN DRUGS, T MEDICINES, 1 .UUCOUIVAUO, . , .7' ". PERFUMERY,. ; i ' ,'; -TOILET ARTICLES, ' paints, mt!&oi " : ':. Comer Third and Main Streets, i -7. CvAirsvii-i.E, Iitju. Prescriptiotis' carefully compounded.'day ptDigliW.r.i.j j fv..,- . it- . tnoviaddBO : x cloud ; Am, : Wholesale Bfruggist UMVFACTURI5G CHEMISTS No;. 5 Main Streets '1 tJJl" .V. ,711- J AGENTS FOR, GEORGE a REED'S DOMESTIC;,' LIQUID DYES. 7 GENERAL AGENTS FOR f.l I. DR. , ARMISTEAD'S T0NI0 SYRui, 1 jjjmiRsirif.p 1 J.IjK i li?,t e i :(.' rirV. i , "' All orders pfpinptly flllecL tdt I ..,1 ! 1 ill If. .!'; T8 5laiil Street.' 7? WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Sealers In" Paint Oils,- Glass' and" Putti 1 physicians'. H c aiSJUiiy.sertett,i j jam.' 4.19 9 i IVi S.lIERB,M.I:.'d4,, Hoicceopatldc Pysibjkii kid orgeo 1)0 umce-M). .Becpcutii tsp-eet, oyer. j r : " .T c-v. o. - . . ivans -e, uct. i itm, n ; ( j oeSdSnx 1 ."if ARCHITECTS. ;JEiolert: IBoycl, 1 Architect, SO. I CHANDLER'S BLOCK. Office formerly owenpied by the late firm of M-nilnna 4 Boy. mch27 6m . a MCRSINNA, All CHIXECT Office-No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDING ; Corner First and Locust Streets, ; ; , " j. evansville, Ind. W Plana and specifications for all kinds buildings furnished at short notice, and en reasonable tenca.

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p- Gieat liiscbvery." CompleteJSevolutLQiiii -Roofing 1 - r THE: PI7ASTIC7SLATE "T -For ..Koofing and other purposes ptrte rebrtai7,,astrt865. THIS IXTERENTISG BI8OVRT wa made known to the world by the .Farmers' Club ot ew York, at tneir meeting in tbe latter part of June, 1865, and its importance to oar country and tbe world was earnestly dlscuaHed: bat the Inventor, William U rotter, of CJlflon fark N. Y, has been carefully experimenting with tbe materia lor many years, aua nas aeroon. strated iu Dtility and DracUcabilltv. After BUffertnK many paruak (all D res ID compounds of lime in au its various forms and DbaRes-rin nana, granite, plaster. mlDeraJ coi,clay of .various kinds, 'marbledust, soap-stone,-a(iet, coal-tar, vegetable tar, asphaltum, etc. In all the -prorpomons ancr-comoinauons loaian lnieiJisentAAft inventive mind -could soggest, for fourteen vearM. He tried the ttlate-stone also. In many combinations, beiore he dis covered tnat nature's 'aw oi reconsiruciion was exceedingly simple, requiring 'only gHrteh to hold the particles in connect ion tlii time and the action of the elements firmly unite them. , if ever a roof leaks, it will be owing to other canoes than the decay or tne coverin. It will be because the water goes rouna, not inrougn iu - it is itnequtuea as a paint over-new tin, and would preserve It and bhould Jbe used for that burDose in stead ot paint. It will repair all defects in I omttn root, sucn as rusc-uoies.cracifx, ana oreaits, mauDf mem permanently waterprool, and more Uurable.at much less cost than a tin-smith could afford to do it. even in - bis imperfect manner. Old roofs of every de'scnpUoo can be repaired i mucin more aurably and cheaply.; with; tHtutif Matt than. with any o: her material extant I Coal-tar is found to be. thel vUcloiMf ele uieui aime oi coai ana siaie ; ana u;wh well ax experience, luuy es fact that, its . exposure to and drv.rves only ui ditiou tiOLJl) HUikSn Siil !i'-t vwrweiATS I Becaone it is i ia SUPERIOR WW better non-eonduetorof heat. The rooms under it will be cooler xa summer ana warmer in winter, , 2. It will not rusU ' -" "-' ut 9. Jt will not break, or crack open like tin aoes wnere jorntea. . , one of tbe finest in .New YorS. was burned in November, 18ti. causing a loss of 5i0, 000, from a Ire i it tin roof, from the brazievs ol some nain who were repairing it o. It needs no painting, which lon' ltn amounts In a few years to tbe entire cost Ol ricutic Slate Hoof. ..! . - V. Because it wU , hat at mtcht and fast timet at tang, ; J -' ." , . I have, at considerable expense, oltalne ' from "The Ilatie KlaU Joint Htock: Com pauy, oi Kew York,; an- exclusive right for fcVarHvli ami vanUcrbatait Coomy. Incl.; and am prepared lo put on new roots and repair old tin-roofs, repair tin, zinc .una copper gutters. . t m V i Present price for new Plastic QlateKoiofs -lglH dollars pef squarer: ten test ;-me applied to net? or old tin roof, too r dollars er aquare. Uotters jialrel at reasonable rates as vo nee; ana at wese prices ai i worn Will be kept iu order 4uccidenl cxeeptad) -Will I f!te t wi, W years, at tne expirtun or wuicn time ui De otuer tnau when new. e have the privilege of referring to tbe following parties for whom we. have upplted the riastic State Itootlna: li. H. lenoy, Kq. ; John J. Ueig, Ksq. ; ' Mchsi-S. Keitzand Haney;. Wm. Ueilinan, Esq.; Messrs. Gilbert & Co.; Mark Mierwood, Esq. V Joseph P. Elliott, Esq.; Messrs. Forth, Bowles A Uo. : Anthony Keis, Est.; Evansville Natioual Bank. .s ti Orders for roofing or repairing may be left at my Lamber Yard Office, corner of Main and Seveuth streets, or with, my Agent, Charles M. Tlleston. Esq. u . . .! , if.. JOHN' KG LOVER. Evansville. I nd.. April 1st, 1 7, (apt dOm HATS ANI CAPS. HrjT, CAPS. -and STRAW GOODS, f -for the-. TRADE' ,1. y;.c,:nU of; J867.' I. !'. I. SPRIMG i 11 Ml! TTT-E If AVE IN, STORE A EUI.I. Goods in our. line. - TV assortment of which we purchased for CANIC during tueJate panic iu price all ;pf which we cko , aua win sen at prices tnat will atrord th Retail. Merchant large profits.- i u i All suoceful u erchants know that the money is made in buying goods. M As CrOOUS WtLL, EOCGHT ARE HALF isuuiJ, ana s we uo no uarge anything for showing our stock,we would be pleased to have everybody that deals in our line come in ana examine our styles and prices. LANPHEAR &1S1TQBELL, No. 2S NORTH FIRST HT.: ap3 A FIK ASKOKTMbNT of Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest bprlng (styles, lust received at i ; ap3 LANP.iEAR a Mil CH ELL'S. GREAT VARIETY of . Men's' rind f. Boys' Valm-Ieaf, -Leuhorn, Ptatl miuw, nd Panama Hats, for, the Spring itaue, jusi receiveuj ana. ai. greauy r. duced prices, at' '. ...... a ap;i .. : LANPHEAR 6 MITCHELL'S.A LA ROE LOT 'of 'Shaker1 Hoods 'Just received and for sale low at ' pd LANPHEAR & MITCHELL'S. Alt -l.-al.lf fl.il U-'T ! '.U GRAjSpqiAI. fourth "ol July q PICISIC lU.fht.-i tihe'-tYr, i0.fJ Is For tie WiSenf of 'tne" J d 5fl M New Cathtplifiti Clturoli. TKFTDEeLARATION'feF 1 NDEPEND-. ENCE:wiU be-read W ROBERT 'A. HILL, and a suitable ORATION will be 1 deUvered by JUDGE- WM, F. PARHETT. The celebrated Crescent City Silver Band and a String Band are. engaged for tbe occasion. . ' , Amusements. Games, Refreshments, and Substan lal Eatables are abundantly provided for, and no trouble or expense will t9 spared to make the day pleasant and agreeable to all. The E. A C. Rsilroad will run a train of cars every half-hour during the day, and amnle arraneemenu have been made to ! -convey any number of people.;-' ' So intoxicatlctr liquors will be sold or permitted on the grounds. . .' : .. . ... ' Tickets for the round trip, including admission to the grounds, SO cents; children from 5 to 13 vears. 23 cents; Which must be procured before entering the 'cars,, otherwise double fare will be charged,' Admission to the grounds alone, !M cents;" - ' " junlSdtd ,w.r-j-. 'i'--. ill jTt rl 'J.i!

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7 CINCINNATI ADV'TS; DODDS, MACNEALE & URBAN, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. Sole Contractors for BASK LOCKH . .. - i .., . : i; .. hj .. o;. - : . to..:': : ' .: ' v;: C, 8. TREASURY.4i :.': ' : r . .1 ui tilt.r Kos. 173, 173, and 177 PEARL. ST.. CJ jiciirsATi, Ohio. mch28dly t mSKLM. A. T. MOKRtSO J FRANKLIN. MORRISON & CO, PRODUCE QKS EHAli , .' l-i Commission M ercuants,' SO. 88 HIAT hiilOSO KT-'U".' ( ! . i ' ClNCncif ATI. , " References: Pearce. Tolle,' Holtoh A Por ters Win. Glenn tt Hon; Foster Brothers; Chambers, Ktevens k Co. ; r?haw, Harlxmr 3t co. ; it. a. leonara it i o.j Kobert Mao ready dOo.; Foote, NshItA Co. -nih-J5ilin L0N BRYS0N' &; CO,' Winpl ;6tfeel cornei; of" VronC .,-. il-.-t-Cl?! CIKIf ATIi OHIO,- vi-ir l , And Dealers In , ; , , FLiKt Ult, lillA.I2it arui fliODUUX VEJy-. ERA LL V. ' Order 'for Groeei-ie and Mer-. ' ' I 'eutnditm promptly filled. ' , " ' OiimchZT 8m' 1 .11 Hit 1 T. M. 8TH.K3, ' ' H. L S TILES & T'Lul ;! i -WHflf.HSAI.B CO, ' leu; Produce aid Commission Merchants, And DeaJtTS lu Western Reserve Cheese H , and. Butter,; .;' ViI , MALTBY'S ' :,x Fresh, 8pk:tdan4 CWve Baltimore Ojjtleri, Foreign Ffults, Canned Frpits, Hard in es, ; I t i . pieties ' Catsup, Ac. ' Xd. 53 Walnut Street, tluclnnatl, 0. I mcnz7 im . A. M. Thorntons i i Wm. E. Crane. CpfMMlssiqy' merchants: -...jiii.'ii'iVt-t -in i-'-I. '-'.". 'J'-"" FLOUR, GRAIJT, PItOVLSION.S, , HEf.VH, , ,1-tv i: . til . t . i WWESTfliOSIST, ! Opposite Suspension Bridge, Jmch28 d!m Cincinnati. Cincinnati Paper Warehouse. C HATFIELD l WOO US, Manufacturers and Wholesale Paper Dealers 7T.and 79 WALNUT fT., Cincinnati, keep constantly on hand Ruled Gap, Letter and Note .Papers, Printers' Flat Caps. Folio. Plain Letter and Note Papers, Koyat, Me-' dium, and Demy Writing Papers. Sole Agents for the celebrated IVANHOE MILLS WRITING PAPERS' also, manufacturers ol BOOK and NEWS PAPERS, PAPER BAGS, iAlso on hand, Urocers' Wrapping Pa pers, .Manilla Paper for Drngglst and Dry Uooda use. and a complete stock of LEA THERS and BINDERS' TOOLS. . ! I; i Binders fitted out complete in Tools and Materials., ,, ( J ' t( orders bmall prompilyfiHeJ. ; , IT. . li 'j't.'Vl ,-.'!.' l s;,T.UWBTrEl 3r4 & CO,.- ' ! Commission 'iMerchants, ,i l '. ' and Wh61eaie Dealers In S .V.X!:T," V.. in 'X. S JBi ao. 21 East Second Street, - mcbIC d3m - . CmciwxATi, Ojiio. ,. ; iANDKREGO & ZEIDLER, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, i And Wholesale Dealers in HuKarCured Hatn, Shoulders, Dried Bef, A Breakfast Bacon, Beef ..Tongues, Ham and Bologna Sausages, . : ; BARTON & P00W; j ' : Commission Merchants, So. 49 WE.W FRO.tt T-,' ' V". C j I ClJCIWIfATI. S. M. Bartoj. M. M, Pooler If ,...) f- 1irtehi5 dly WM. WHITE.& CO., ranufactarers ol'.S T,K-lT.n t U ( . .... . .. f f.,.t -!.;.-' -.' Mi -,'r. -lti LUBRICATING OILS, ,im.i rr.T i r.Tf-r -. -.iu HlE H b Rick's7' p'a t e n TV-' ' (titnt nvAi .t, M .v-Jt vniU 1 A lso,. Dealers, lu. Pperm Larlf, Whal, 1 .-: ,!t7. ..I . ' -ii. !. fAgent at EVANSVILLE, IND. Office at Jones 4 Catch's, No. 13 First St, mcfaZOdtf WILLIAM D. MORGAN, C - Importer and Jobber of Silks and Fancy Dry Goods, White Goods. Linens, Embroider! ; Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, Ac, Southwest Corner - j . . . .. ; . PEARL' AND RACE HTS., - :, . . ., f- ,, I .. i CtCTWNATI. , Represented, by eotves hatuck.: r.......r t ... . ! mchffi.a it

TRANSPORTATION. ' FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission j Merchant, A6E5T White 1 Line' Central L Transit

Company, The only Line mnnlng Cars through to New Yoik, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT "TRANS F. It. Cars are Joadeti; LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until thfjr reach their destination, carrying goods between Evansville and New York In '' " jFlVtMETJSj;! TIME. 1 Freight delivered at all the InspectionYards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. 1 For ' PROMPTNESS 1 and . " ' this Line has no equal." " DESPATCH 1s7 ft Damages and Overcharges promptly ft. W??A) ivr.K tin ii-),) FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent. So. a NORTH WATER ST., BROWN, BIKKEESON & CO. .to: ao'i bZA tiiAX asrro 0RWARDINQ AND C0NMISSI0N til;f!il'j'I ') IU'Hll!ril(V,l 1 And pfcal.Agent lorjf We li v h i CELLEFO.VTAINU K' ; C0.,!; V t; tt i.i nl f.t.mtUr: hntiS iJ i'ERlE TRANSPOCTATiOX tOl, : 1 mi u!-fi.,t i tjii.ii''i .,-t tin 1 UK iU tu - ii 1 u -) ; v. i j t ' is '. .ln.-m .-. ind ERIETIME . I EIPREKS. Also, Agents for tbe Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RaTI:H (GUARANTEED. t .... -.' ypilnigomentM soliciteJ. ,,,;,BROWN, DUNKEEON A CO., August 13, 1R autfHi , ' Ageuts. HARDWARE. SAMUEL- OUR, -lfjil',!-. Lj 'i . f ! :lr. SCALER IN , RarainI Sheet ,' I R O N, TtNPLATE, WIRE, ', ' i ' '' -ZINC, SPRINGS, " i v.-i i ,t. - ..r ; . -. . - , : ;, ,.;..j.,, AXLES, Ac, Horse Hoi Male Shoes, , ; ; l ' ' ' '...'' . . ' ...'.' ' ' " ' Tinners! and Blacksmiths' Tools, . Wagon and Bnjsy Woodwork ' '' '"''water street, ' ; ",: Jahl dly 'J f. i J EVASSVJI.I.K. Inn. Wlieelliiarraroii Worlts. ! 1 ACHESONV BELL & CO, ' Manufacturers and DeaJerrf In all kinds .: DAB lIO.V AXiNAlIiS. lIooHluet- PhitHTanli Tron Nail V Offlce and Warehbcfse 13 MAIN STREET " : poll dly- "-; WHEELnrq, w. Va. '. i .. ) i mi 111 li" ' nil I 'l :Ai-..h u:,.-il ii;l :..-;: i-H I ; tu m mil Jtl' j"l I CI ".I! tf;!-.,i. Hit ill ? Coach & Saddlery Hardware i ... .!;? t.n i ' 1 , ,i..' Springs, Axles, 'Wood Work, raioaAa narnetw, rnametea Fatent Leather -Fad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, c . , - t ; . . . . i ISo. S 3ruiu Street. ETansnllle, Jaly 2. 16.' - JelO Home Again I HATE JIKT ARKIVED FROM "Cincinnati with tne finest variety of ea. Bourbon, and iieneal . KOSES all ever-bloomers and fine riant which I will sell as low as tbey -can Le nouuht In Cincinnati. I nave every : color White, Yellow, Scarlet, Rose, Crimson, c They can be salely planted, as they are all in , pots. (Jlvemeacalj., n : . . . ., i. VV.M. U. pirJWIIT. J. Many other tne .varieties of rare plants, quite new.i in ' 1 -l W ire Hanging cftsneu!, sc, .juns Gil