Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 November 1867 — Page 4

.A " U pOBUSAKI DAILY BY ' 7 rhe Evansville Jonnial Company, lo.e Lotnst Stfeit; EvansviUe, lad. SUJBSCRIPTIQN, . TERMS. tally Journal. 61x months, by wall Three Xdoatcta, b mail.....-.. 3 OO By the week, payable to carrier 2 Tri-Weekly Journal.

"txmenl Weekly Journal. .0;e,copyf ope ytar.-.---.v oop4e,-oe year Si. en copies, one year 7. IS OO Agents for tfce, Journal. Jambs L. TnoftNTfur.'Princeton, Iml. Capt. Levi Ferguson, Petersbur-h. Ind. Harry R. Smith, Washington, Ind. "W. J. L. JiMJkLEywA.iJutnville, Ind. ,C. K.'PisBRi'LKH,:Newburiih, Ind. John1 M. IxicKwooD.Mt. Vernon, Ind. J. M. Faster, Fort Branch, Ind. J. W. Weaver, Posey ville, Ind. H. B. Corwin, Soraerville, Ind. Capt. Writing. Cyuthiaua, Ind. E. J. Kogfrs. New Harmony, Ind. il. A. Harper, Owensville, Ind. Harvey F.oi, Hazlelon, Ind. Thou. McOutchkjt, Sandersville. Ind. T'rbik Karrs, Black Hawk Mills, Ind. They will also receive and forward tons Orders for Binding and Job Printing. Important to Advertisers. &Thl circulatUigp(. the jJofRNAL; the City of Evaville it three times - large at that of any other neicspa- . f?rr in x j i r v r: . i Our circulation in Indiana and Illinois is creator than any filter ec$- . t f . I f T i . i t paper published in thit CXty. In Kentucky it is more .than all the ' BtKer Ecanxxille'paperi domomedl " To; CorrcsponQfBts. , i We. .never notion , commnnioations not accompanied with. , the name of '. the author, who mast be made known to ua if unacquainted. , Write on on ly one side of tht paper. Don't write unless you haTe some thing to say of interest to the public; and be as brief as the subject will allow. " ;.' ' . ." J The publication ef a communication is no evidence that the editors ' adopt its sentiments. The author is alone responsible tor them. Communications should be addressed to the "Editors of the Journal," and not to individuals.' ' 1 -1 The Journal Abroad.. Our citizens who are absent from the city and want to see the Daily Journal, will find it regularly on file in Cincinnati at the Mercantile Library;' in Chiengo at the Board of Trade -Rooms; in St. Louis at, the Mcrcanr , tile 'Library ini Indianapolis at-the Bates House, and at St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, i. if Gold closed, in, Kew Ywi jOn Saturday atlSSi.' ' Several bread riots have occurred at Bellast recently. The-bo!era.is rejTpxted. as jreYailius?a Haiatfa to aTfcarfal'CXtent. ' ,u i The oflSclal burial returns show tbat eiitj "thoussn l and fotjrte?n persons lost 'theijr lives iullie lute hurricane oli the Ivl.tnd tj St. Tbomif4. . I ; Chief Justice .Chase ditl not arrive. fRichmond as espBc el, consequently t lie trial of Jeff. Davis was not commenced. . Two .ftceideu: happeqadjOnkq Hudson River', Railroad on'the 24th inst!, reiu'tu . in the kniLDg of several cattie, aad, a get: eral smash upof trains, but no lufcs of lif Mr. rsrfle't ' Corwin, a lately re urned Califorclaij, and a Mm. Davis cloyed froia Riveriiead, 'L'ong Island, a few days. a:.-o, and have goae to California,, it is supposed. A Columbus.. Ga... paper charges. i a , Thomas Gilbert, Radical Delegare in the Alabama Convention, offered to equip 1 men at his own expense, for the purpov of killitis Prtsldeat Liaeolm before his In angaratlon. On tlie.morning of the 25th, at St. Louis a young Germun named May Klinger, shot his employer, Henry "Weiter, in the head, then b;os.e. W eiter's wire s bkull with an ax, robbed the house of U0 and then dis appeared.. . '- . " Qver five hundred calmon were caught in the Ohio Uiver, in frontof New Albany, one day last week. In Harrion Township, Delaware County, a sheep ran against Mr. John Allen, and broke one of his legs. j A boy, while playing around a hay cut-) ting machine, at Lafayette, last Friday,: had his hand terribly lacerated by the knives. The remains of Sergeant Winchell were re-intered at Indianapolis last Saturday, after a burial of five years in a strange land. He was killed in 1832, In Arkansas, by guerillas. Jefferson France, employed at Hammond's distillery, Huntington, lost an arm and waa otherwise seriously iDjnred by belng caught in a cog wheel. . A fellow got drunk at Madison, and drove his team to the river to. cross, but the horses had more sense than the driver, and refused to go into the water. Ike Indianapolis Herald says: "La, night aprominent citizen fell down, near the Palmer House, In a fit determination of benzine to the brain. A couple of policemen got a hack and took him home. Tbe Jail la fall." Had he not been a prominent" citizen, there would have still been room for one in the jail.

Iheie me bo, few foolish things done by people elsewhere, that the like is not undertaken by people at the Capital of this State. A fellow of that place propj3se t walk, for a wager of $1,000," fifty-two miies. in thirteen hours. - ' The net collections of State . revenue for the year 1S6, are ' Jl,243,i:J9 50, the assessment being twenty-five cents on the S100 valuaUorf, andseyenv e ceitp poll. For "the current 'year the assessment is twenty cents on the J10O, and sixty cents' on the poll. ;

The "Frankfort Yeoman will be issut issued daily during the session of the Legislature.. The L)Qisvflle papters "report a "perceptl-i-ble revival of the icasle of that city. , Arrangements are being made bywhich' work if this Wrfd Sftf'th. t.ft, will be pnsbed forward vigorously next Spring. , . ., The Winchester Democrat days: "John Jones, an old and lespected citizen of tbls county, committed suicide last . Friday evening by cutting bis throat with a rasor. Cause unknown. ., A Itailroad Convention was held at Greensbur on Monday.- A large ' delegation attended. The Louisville General Council and Board of "Tt&de'ere'jrepresented. On Friday last, an Irishman named Pat. Shechey comuiitted an aayH on Henry Kuhbauch, lhfitctifig wounds from which ' be died a fewhaurs afterward. ! A brute of a man,, superinducetd by the " green-eyed. moDiir,T ntrally cat a frail female in piece. at a fancy house, in Lou

isville, last '1-rtday night. The 'woman--'y-ff papers - of which -the Joo-rsai-was stabbed gixte"enor seventeen time. H!'Vd.?len'HB.' liilt-l'Vyj !

It was a most horrible,atair. Xil ' ' Oca usual Weekly Review of the Evansville Markets' will' 'be found on j the "fifth page: ' The quotations are carefully revised,'and will be found frecerally correct and reliable. The portion .of, (eti, Grant's testimony before the'lmplach'ment Committee, which we publish this morning it -thedrgpateites, witi Hivive-oar recollfealioas -oiOJLxttliBW JfoifWi, when he was anxious to make " trca? sua odious." Oar Future lliy Expenditures, j ,;Te eommuaiAtton. ' whiibi we publish this morning is from a source and - contains suggestions. which shoft'.d commend the article i to I the careful consideration of the citizens of Evansville. The city authorities have, during the . past two jVfcars ' been engaged in improve ments which our people, with few exceptions, ' recognize as necessary. Evansville had attained such, a population and position as demanded that her streets should be paved and improved in a manner commensurate with the wants of trade and travel. The health of the city and in many ' localities- the safety of private property, required a thorough system of sewerage. Our wharf had been built at a time whe we numbered. considerably less than five $ thousand; ;iiih ibitants, fjafid the demands of '.our large.; and growing commerce made incomplete and .sub stantial repair - a matter of urgent .necessity.' AH these-improvements have" been made by the cityauthorij ties', alid'th- people "have' submit ted I .o.the bur Jens o taxation whichithey ftccasitnred-with a degree of unanimir f ty and willingness, which speaks well for their public spirit and confidence in the future prosperity of O'ir pity. ! The accomplished, we think the time has come when we can very greatly diminish .expeo,diturei'o.r cat-porationi-ifBroveraents. Th4 Vork on the wharf is nearly finished. We. can rest awhile frqnotr.3f improvements, with a few exceptions asked for by property Ji(JJers themselves. Assuredly, we have reached a point in t:.e buiidiDg of sewfrs where we cm stop. We arc' confident we but speak the voieeof a -larg m ijorty pf the taxpayers, when tveAexpress the hope that no new sewers, will.be projected by the present City Council. It may be necessary to , expeud small amounts to perfect the present system;' but beyond that the Council will not be justified in going, What Evansville now most needs to make her a great city is better railroad connections. To sustain our present business, and - to '. enlarge it to any considerable exteati we must increase our trade communications and facilities. And if we can cut down our local ci'y expenses in the manner intimated, we can do much, both as a corporation and as citizens, to sequre these. If we could, in the next two years, put as much money into railroads as we have tbe past two in streets, wharf, . and sewers, we could ensure the building of either the Henderson & ,Nashvll!e Railroad, a Road into Southern Illinois, ,or the Straight Line Itoad. Possibly a cash payment as large as that, would do much towards the building of all of them. We are not now advocating such an expenditure only using the comparison to arrive at what the city may do, if our

authorities in the fatrire-1 ac wisely, and anr citizens araliberiilAnd public spirited" We thjnVour , co-respondent U right when' he insists thatHhe work of local "public improvement for th'e future1 sMould 'aly diminished,. anl that i iiats' stead we should lend ' all "the' 'material aid we capt ,$fccb; -eRt?rpri5S:wUl,tid to increase our-trade, population, and ttu6$ji,'iufere?tsrJV(n"v,..;

i BT-atftia-dtrenance;,1 b,nthe'! J5art of Ovr Selves a n4 bup ' fr ten d y Fo t m as ter 'WEltllStSTCiVy i ouiii i request, furnished the. iib,ts;fpiurjiktch the Jemocriewpapett3'of -SSvansville, we omitted to" mention the Dispatch, which had an existence of, about twomonths after ; the suspension' of Sproulb's T&mcsi We are corrected in this : 'particular V by .' the '.'Courier, which commends the conduct of itspublishers in a very impoitant matter, which we should judge ' from :tlie' following'' sentence,' (even if we knew nothing of the facts) was in favorable eontrast; with its predecessors, and those1 which came after. The Courier Say., . ,.,. T. r-rry ?irf OiiethiBg-we kTiow we can safely assert, ami that Js that, tiiel.faiaf came nearer 49 paying all .its bills, on suspension; tliaa it is a rare virtue in to. s city lor a defunct Democratic paper to pay its biilsr, Cudt-is wdrfhy-c Urnfrfeudationv ; We suggest, in this connection, that it is- equally; as creditable-for a Democratic paper to pay its bills before asIaTter supensi&niX!! The cut of the Journal ; Building, which wa, produced,, in -.our issue of by our citizens; who ' justl tal'e' a PW.lfaWJl Vf,'&'tPt1& improvements Qf,"EvansyiUe,. among the most promi,nntKof which they recognize our ftew 'Suilding.'- It appears;' however, i that, it was, ,&, thorn jn the; iiae of our sleepyj; o.lci-?ogy otempprary"oq r trst Street which: makes it .' the occasion of a . mea?. ndTMptepiei'ii9m, false in its innuendoes, and unmanly and envious in "its"spirit. It is the second tinia:vathjtiia3 made our business interests in, this connection the subject of a local item of falsehood and spitefuln'esa.-V;We . might retort ya a way more- truthful and not quite so creditable to thatfbjjshm.ent. were we disposed. x .... ., .. , City-' Finances A Suggestion In the Interest of tbe Evansville, Hencrson Je i'asUvIlle Kallroad. i : Editor Journal :,j f , ,,rt ' Thev "cdntinSigd progress' vdnd per manent prosperity of. 'the' city 'of - Evansville is. ;dependent in. a great measure upon, the, early completion of the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville "Railroad, to secure which , the city has agreed, by a vote of the peothousand dllarjrofhev.Brojkjef the Company; and the conviction is very general, that, apart from the question of dividends, it will btv& mot excellent investment; that it cannot faif to yield a handsome re urn, in the rapid increase of business, population, and Now, if it is in the power of this city to adopt any measures calculated to haenieordftforrjd Jrgad, without an increase of the city's subscription, no time jdiuld be lost in maturing such measures, andhus secuf'ug'the advantages of fhe. improvement at the eaVlie'st possible day. The purpose of this communication is. to suggest a method by which. , this ni-iy possibly, be aqeompiished. V-! The amount expended by the City of Evansville, in the years 1866 and 18G7, for sewers, wharf improvement, and'. street improvement mcluding ! assessments, for -street improvement pILTdnSy owners 6 T ral estate,) is said to be over three hundred thbusatsd dollars, possibly three ' hundred ;and twenty-five .thousand dollars;, and fortunately for us, no, material interest would be injured by a suspension of work upon the ! wharf for years rfo come. . The sewers, also, are completed,' as far as th -y are -Vm-ptrutiaely swwy-fer the present; nd asj; to. the streets, the paramount importance of the early completion ' -of ' the- railroad, might justify a suspension of the work-of street improvements, with the exception, possibly, of Locust and Sycamore Streets. . By reference to the starejaent of city expenditures for the year ending Aprii 1st, lS'oT, and the allowances made by the council from week to week eincj that time, it will be seen that by far the greater amount of tie city expenditures were made upn these three accounts streets, severs and wharf. Now, if the suppostion that the streets, sewers and wharf are so

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ferial , injury; wduldi resull frorw iu pension pf work. upon them for two or thre years, cpjp ;afc is ( pseJieyed thatwhen.he time ,arnves7. when the work on- the E., H ' & ' N.' alfroad shali have so far prjoressed as to entitle the'jiaiIroaJ CojpaiiytOrdenwnd the bonds bf.theViiiy i'n"aymen 6f hour subsofipUod, ,the city may; with out any;incre3sd 6f the ra'te'r amount ef. taxation,, -.be ,.in- condition to take f up'Trom set enty-fivc" thousand "io one huadfeaiifid fiiiy'lhoHsand Aldllars 6f her own bonds, and in this way in-sure-thelprompi lale- 6f-the residue at fair prica. t .w - - -v.) j ;VA deterruipaticri; of. tbis- f kind lop the part !ofthe..city,wquld also have the good .effect ot encouraging . the work at present, and thus hastening its final completion-. , . ' TliE Civil Rights Law,' 'which was declared unconstitutional., by the judges of the tate jdnrts of Kentucky Judge Fowler of the Henderson Circuit among the number has been fully sustained by the Uojted States Court in session at LoufsviTle. We publish a notice of the-opinion of Justice Swathe on the subject in to-day's issue. . I . T, ., .JlABRIED. a ' LOCK WOOD LONG. On the 21st inst., in Salem, 111., by RevK. B. Smith, at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Mr. G. W. LocifWQOD,' of. Allen1 County, DMlSHOfcrU to Miss Coekik Long, of this city. ! ' fcVANS -HOESBROOK. On Mob- ay evening, November 3oth, at the residence of . tbe bride's parents, by Rev. C. B.-H. Martin, Mr. S. G. Evass to Miss Aska L HorsbrMk; ail of thH city. 3fo cards. ? .V t f l fA"?" I. RITTENBERG V,tl.OHREMo:f': ,j8 ftm No..'5i Mam Street To Xo. S7 Main Street, Opposite the old Washington House, j r ;nrr,EVASW-Il.lJi,lKD.,; WiTit 'A'FINE'ASSORTMlIST OK Optical Instruments of all descrip tions; and. he hope t? see .'his old mends and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. Please the SAILOR BOY. rememoer me siun 01 nov26 dlf; -B0DIAM COAL MINES. ! OFFICE It EMO VE I TO Xo. 2 MAIJff ' STREET, near Water.' A 'constant uupply, and-orders promptly filled. no26 dtf . . i J" the plaafito pet your Prescriptions Kfilled, as he leas constantly tico acconiL plished tnd carefut prescriptionis's in attendance. 1 rencriptions Jilled at all hours, dapftrntgat. rnr , , BEAVTIITIi ASjtSL. sortusem of Toiltbbdds Top the H olidiys. ".' I V" . .consisting of 3TIHW iur Pnrsesjt . ! Y J, V -V Poeket-Booka, .v .. "'--'i '- - -Letter-Pocket3. 'fiU0 I' and an end less; variety of I dl j Perfumeries, . .''' )-" V';;,;;coio5iies,:u ;- t1,; ; 'Pomades, ; - Hair, NaC Tooth, & Clothes Brushes. Also, a s-upbly rif Haucbin's NIGHT LIUHTS just ret eived at ' , . : . . .aC'HLAEPFER'S Drug Store. f r i. Cor. Main and Stcond sstreets.; iiov2C'i7 dtlm . . rjflUE CKEST 1EJICINAL I.I- . JL QIOBS, in tnarkei, are always to- be .found at . ; :; , .SCHLAEPFER'S Dnag Store, . : r-, Cw. Main and Second Streets n-v2-'67 d6tn , :-, . GREAT BAIlGAINi ; MISS E. L. POWERS ! AS jrST RECEIVED A SPIXX did assortment or Human Hair ol ail lengths and shades. '. Braids, Curls, ForeperiesWaterfalls, te., at greatly reduced prices. . .. .... .... Call aiid see before purchasing elsewhere - Also, IIAIK JKWEIRY of all descriptions made to order. , LOCUST STREET, ' , '. ' Opposite the Sherwood House. se23d3m . .. - .. ,.i , . .. ... i... , Proposals for Building a High School . House. NOTICE IS HKREBT GIVES', that the Board of Trustees of the Public Schools of the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals for building a High School House until the 7th day of December. Pians and specifications can be examined at the offloe of the Superintendent of Schools on and after Saturday,Nov.t h, where full information as to the time when tbe bcilding will be required to be completed, the terms of payment, and all particulars, can be obtained. Superintendent's Office in the City Building, next door to the Mayor's Office. JOHN W. FOSTER, nov23dtd Secretary of Board. DR. T. C. VANNUYS. Devotes special attention to Surgery. All cases of a surgical character, as Private Diseases, Affections or the Eye, fcc, will receive rational treatment. Office 97 MAIN STREET fup-stalru). nov23 d3m

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Pbst-Office at Evansville. State of Indiana on t.h 2:ilh dav nf November. 1867. Persona calling ' for any .of these letters will tili.u r A H wrt " tri vlttiz dAl A ladies' list. Archer MaryTf. .. -.Jeesie Sue, 4 i Artrry Sydney mrs Jams Maggie ' Basset te Loaisa Jenkins Lucy Ann Bassard Louisa ' ' Kemlo KnUie Bucker Anna' " Keller Louisa ! Krown Josie Lawrence Nancy Bliss Jennie C i 'r'j Lawrence Jalia ; Butts Mollie E " " "Love R E mrs t' " i Burnett Oloeline Mohr Mary J f-Tii : Brown Amelia ' - MatUK'k L mis Henchammer Mar Miller Dora Brasber Luell Mastin Joana. d. : MHter Isabella. H MHIsADmra- ' Myrtle Rosa.'f v i i Mower Ellen . ' McNaiouro: Maggie McAllister Anuie. Newman Liezle Blair Martha Clark T D mrs Carter El'za J Curtner Mary Collins Martha Chase Eunice Crane N A mrs Cochran Mary E tOidi,ra Ella,i 1 . : V i I iv una u iMj ii u i - Curry Maaaie RobbltiH Mttry-"' Cooper M J mrs Dill Catherine Davidson Lizzie-".'. Dickenson Hallie Dean Jennie V Dewitt Mollie Kdmoiid D K mrs-' Eline Mary J ' - Krwin Jane Fiueran Cecelia Gby Ellea . ... Onbdman Rmrs S' Grisfg Cari . ne . Koacn Marg iret ; A Shelbv Moille , Hmall Sarah E : Smith t-iiaiv. Sweet Fannie ' Shumate: Agues Sullivaa Nancy . jsnarp oiarySl eians Mary Thompson Cora E i Thomas l-cbecca Vaht Eliza J Wood Lois Ann -' WaKner Lucinda W'allace Amanda Williams Fannie Young Josephine Gibson Kebevca -GiSlmun Sophia Holme Emma HoganGB Hampton Elisa ' ' 1 ' GENTLEMEN'S LIST ' Axe Wm H . LinxwilerJD Allman Price A Lerrnon J H Benus Wm . Lambes J B BayleKs Edwin " Lemon LH Dr2 Bower F Long Michael BallewRC Lanais Perry Bullitt L W ' Loftia Primus BaIIard,lJ il f I Mouisoti G W Bryan A C Capt Mitchell Kamnel Barnes John Miller OF Braddle & Hoag!andMeyers F A Brooks & SinUeLon ; Miller H F, Branhon DP Miller E BlomeieyrAlfred . Miller Daniel R 2 Barney-Aaron - Mason David Boston Jieltiug Cp Moore B P Bays B 11: T tf . "' Bishop Abner Brehn Mr . . Coring Henry Clayton Holmes Childs Geo W cox gw- ; Cat.teHAC ; Collins Edwin Chism Jessey J. Merritt H J Malloes G WtG i - Morgan John W . Mirlan J Capt j Man in Wm C Market Jean McCallam R M McCool Benj 2 McClintock Benton ' Cutteridge Joseph McClure KO . cocoan ((lij;; v j!. Jiccann H il Carlton .1 H McClaln John Callaehan John- ' McCutcben Robert McCann T ; MeHoyriiomas McColum It S . ,-Nash J M -..' OberRunner Henry Puidy J N T Peter., mrs Pierson T IJ Itrrj- Hdvnii-d R-berts Chas Rusk J J .Russ Jacob 'Reynolds John Robinson J u Iioers mr Rus.-e 1 Jatne; rthodes J f, Reel Heafff' ' ' Robbins H B Robinson Gilbert Kins George Snow Wm ; Smith Wesley Hummers Wm St John Wm N , Sbg Richard ShawE M L Shepard R ii Smith It W Smith MA Short Lewis W Smith M H ! ShulerJas Shaw Joseph .Summers J II , r. .Smith O VV :..iic : Sacks Alexander Simpson Albert Sanders Washington Smith C L Sterret t E 1 ' : - I Stewart D H ' ' .Tucker Wm J ; Traylor W P ! ;Cook John CK)n-J iat -; Craignegd R B Cook V Y' . -Cresweli Wm Ciunmings W R Cos?an W Conner Wm Car Wm P: J 2 U Cauehey W te " Cud worth W D Crogar fe Otick Carroll Andrew ' Calvert Converse Dorsey Robert Dickerson W G Dean PH Dayton H ? ' ' ' Dawson Isaac M Donald C Dyson Bennett Duan Biythe P K kins David Evers G I- arl M H Edwards Wm L Farrell P W Gavitt Marcius A orlgg Bob Gritlin ED Gould R H ' Graham David M Gates & Geiger Gordon S Grant Thomas Grave Wm ; r'. Gardner Marshal Hall John S Hubhard Jesse Hawkins .lobn W Hosnitai Henry -Hogan H M " ' ' Ha;, lies C '" ' '' .' HuntWC" Haaiy W Hanson Wm Howard F A Hopkins Robert .- Hitch Peter ' Hatch Stearns Hampton D L Jenner George Taylor .1 K Thomson Jacob Thompson Frank , Trueblood B P -Tin ley Pat ! Tag!,'art W B ! Wheeler Armstrong & Farrar Jaroes P; P Williams Edwin 2 ; Julian-BF; . ,nUt Wright; Willliai juiuibou cc o Jilson Wm M James Hnry Jenkins Henry Kerr JO- t -j Leamnre Chas ' Letisehniaer David Lyon Alfred Long & Smitii 2 Leon a n J G Land Chas Waits W J Wise S Watson Joseph West J K WalieyJW2 Wade. Clias ' Walters H S Watson George Wood Joepiuw Wilkius J N A. T. WHITTLESEY. P. 1 P. S. Dusouciiet, lute of Evansville, in'l. John Gii.bkkt, Goii-onda, 111. P. S. DKOUOHET & CO.. GENERAL-. '... : ' . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, v. v y0. 3J rojdras Street, : NEW ORLEANS, Lb. Oider.s and consignments solioited. 1 References W. J. Lowrjr & Co.; Evansviije, Ind. : Hodge, C:irr& Co,. Evnt,viUe: iienry Ayrcs, -sq.. Evansville; J. V. lmrM.. E.vaii!.viie; j. v. I -t it Co., Evan.sviile; J. W. McCoy & iolcon ia. 111.; Tueo Stei-;er Si Sou, ida;,A. C. McCollister, Ml, Vernon. souciiet iv o. Son, lio! GoU-om iuu.; juiju si. rsarier. Ml. eruon; Wm. II Lnrxins, Mt. Vernon : Job -i R. Everton, Mt. Vernon; Iienry Hill fc Co., Warsaw. HI. ; C. R. Davis & Co., Warsaw : V.,S. Vammner t Bro...B wling-Green, Ky. ; A. J. Harris, Upiontown, Ky. nov2o d3in . . - r . '. g r t - r Office Pknnsylvaxia Railroad Co ) ' Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1S67. J THE PKJiSSYLVASIA RAILROAD Company hereby give notice, that they wm receive pronosals nctirthe first da vol Januaj-y.jg'jS, for leasing t-ti aiateiy or Collectively the Union Depot Hotel at Pittsburg, the Losrnn House at Altoona, and t he Dining Saloon in the Harrisburg Depot, for a term of years, commencing on or before Mai ch 1. IW. ' The hotels at Pittsburg and Altoona are furnished throughout lu the best manner. it must, be expressly understood that the Railroad Company wiU jrequire Uia.t all of these estabiisnmenls hail b kept in a Mrietly tirsi-class- manner: for the convenience ami com:on of passengers patronizing its lit.e. J Proposals will be addresser! tr Tv. Kennedy. Chaiirnan of Special Committee, No. 305 Arch Street, Philadelphia. nov21 d t Janl'MS New Firm and New Goods. IRON CITY GROCERY. HAy,NOP,TKClfASEI THE above House, on T...i,. ,, tween First and Second r ,,.i ing and shall keep constantly on hand, a frill anm-klv f IT r tL' r t PajJiily Groceries and Provisions, Purchased at low flm re .nrt nmi- o jures, and offered at a 'ery article warranted A liberal patronage JAMES SNELL, Ja. auvance. Jtvery article warranted irnu ana cennine Boucitea. novll d3m

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. 1 -i ! 1 Etlftli! MfiW 'Xoi essarj? This question is practi'-al y answered in the affirmative t.y ; cuiusais is of pLy-ici-ins everyday. Some:iines they pres. ribe the ordinary forms o: alcohol ; sometimes tin-ctnres which ttfe simply inferior. a coUol, more or less-medicated; hut no small proportion of the faculty give the pretVreuce to HOST ETTER'rs STOMACH BITTERS as the most c:refullv prepared medicinal stimatnt-at preseo knrvwirri Itta impossible' forprejuctiee Itself to be blind to the narked success with which this extrardlnary tonic and alterative has been a ininistered in cases of dyspepsia during he last twenty years. If it were po-sible j'ocanrvas tlwiwboIeooMnti-jr for jCfts,'?' in vhlch it ha'd t:Te0ted a care of f his bstilate and agoi.iziug disease, they would number wiiUons. No wonder, then, that it has tieceme a staxsakd meiicie in every Stale, city, town, and village in th United States, and that names "the most distinguished in literature, art, and science are the vouchers for its remarkable properties, 't he Immense manufactory at Pittsburgh, with its extensive storehouses, is the largest establishment of the kind in ti is country, .and, probably, in the world. The amount of manual labor employed in the preparation of the Bitters, to say nothing of the K'-eam-driven machinery, is greater than that of any other proprietary medicine establishment on this continent, and, by the bletlng of Providence, the beneficial results of this unequaled tonic and alterative are co extensive with its ( ou ti nuaily increasing sales. Hall's iVegetablx; Sicilian r Hair Heneweb. The basis of its remedial properties is a vegetable compound. ,-, . - , It will kestokk gray hair to its original color.. , . , It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes (he hair Soft, lustrons,;H"iid silken. '; J It is a splendid hair dressing. B. P. HALL CO., Nashua, N. H., .Proprietors. nov.'O dfcwlra dUt a wj i 1 t i Eatchelor's Hair Dye. - This splendid Hair Dye is the bet iu the forld. The only true and perfect Jye. harmless. Reliable, Iustautaneous. No l.w-.ppointmeut. No ridiculous tintf. Vatural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill "tectsot Bad li.oe. Invigorates the hair, caving -it soft undfbeautifuU Tle-gerju-:e is signed William A. Ilatclielo-r. All others are mere imitations, and should be voided. Sold by all Druggists and Fer"itmers. Factory M Barclay Street, New Tcrk. BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. dec. Hly. German Eraslvc Soap fS MASVFAClTREn FROM PURE i, materials, and may be considered tbe Standard of Excf.li.knC3. For sale by a'l grocers. fmayM ly TURXER'S TIC BOLOUREVX or TruyER'S TIC DOLOIREIX or rSITKBSAIi XEIRAUJIA P1M.S, . IMVKRSAI.J 'Ktl'KA L J I A ." fH.I.S, 'A fkle, 'Certain,' and' Speeriif Viirf for Neuralgia and all fervotts Diseases. It Is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a jjerfect .ure m a single iiay. , No format Nervous Ldsease fails to yield to its magic influence. Even the severest cases, of Chronic Neural.'ita And geiierat Nroas rt-ranf cmeji w of many years standing, affecting the entire ivstem, are completely and permanently cured, by y ;it;H few daysfOi; m lewweka ft tbeumosL It cohtams nmhiu !;fiurious to the most delicate system, and can always be used with periet .safety. It is in coustai.t use by the oest physicians, who ive it their unanimous arid unqualified -tppjoval. Sem by mail on receipt tl 81 ,iiU two prr.age-8tamps. so d i very where. 'IUKKKK A CO., sole rl Proprietors, 120 Tremont SyreetBostcwvMa.ii.s. n en1 ' f ' " ' - r x i6 d3m,eod l I.t .'.if i VT rr fv o t m rt hers cn ffViT1 t ho o rrr r v ixpi seeing their, little ones snatched away Vroni .them by-the Whooping Cough, or iUimnena, when asiugie bottieot Poland's vvmte pine compound wouiu nave saved the baby's life. It is infallible. ." :;.5'.iT . . ' EVANSVILLE' BUSINESS C0LLEG3 " it i f : i i ,' i - ti iikftKT -First aiul Vine Streets, tied'1 1SS' .rf "jar1 -l: voted osli and ext-.m ne our of iij ;iruu' 1. 1 , or send address and 'rfeetve ttf: teukt i''Mull College Circular -v;i.n s(.eiiriene,oi l'viuuuiuM-t mi'i fjou-.lshin-. .'.' . Itua'M d'Jm . 1., I ' ' f r neiial. mi .r MuvJiicturer of . , F I S II I 0 ..V A B I E , Furniture Ac dtair.H. No; 9 Jfafu Street, Between Third and Fourth, EVAXSVILLE,' ix'o Orders of all kind) will receive rromnt attention. 'All TCRNiNi'iVORK done to order. se23 d3m CCLBEP.TSON & SON, XEW" At,BA3iV, IND., ' : Importer and Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, N0TI0X8, BOOTS.SHOES, d C. WNo charge lor drayage, Tdec3 JAMES DRLE & CO., " MANUFACTURFRS - of the celebrated CRIE'S PATEVT MOVABLE P0I5t STEEL PLOWS. Office 162 and 164 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLK, IXD. James TJrie, ") John H. KoelkerA H. F. Blount. I

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