Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 April 1868 — Page 8

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NOTICES Fallacies ef the Faculty. I Tbesiomach is the ruling orvrsin of the njateni. I' the iigestiou is imperfect, wry member, every gland, every muscle, e"ery nerve and tin t', is more or less out Kioi.Jer. All thA fiuMs t.re depri ved. Tlie rain Iscloudtd. The spirits are depressed. Id I dyspeptics kn- w this to oe the truth. U i not, however, lilf-the truth. Colsltixi -otiid be required to enumerate the uura slid penalties of dy-f ilfi, nor cold any pen do them 'tint ee. Tens of Mxasaucls them; uo wau cau '.-.riots ., n trwy be prev nted ? Can they be .lievecl? Ci I bey be bani-ned at otuM od lorever? CMiUK-rMNABLY they Ran. tS' ,1-7spit ic has ever tHken HOSTE'flKK'S h'lOMAt H HITTERs? in valu. BeLluvt no one who shvs the compbtint is uanirnble. This (nut vegrlnble stomachi-: wUl eradicate it eradicating it in thouid of cases over which lawliCHl praett-. Uonrs have shak e their heads ominously. snyhiiC, "Nothing can be done", Tlie faculty lias ps f.Uiacies. One of them i that, iudiift-ction is oue of rh mo-t d;thmill of alt the ordinary a1imut ot mauHioti to combat and subdue. This is a zuutake. Nothing can be easier than t ooimuer it il the true eer,io be administered. Tliis vegetable c. mbiuation which titta become famous throughout' ihe clvilwed world as Iiu.--TKTTfe.li': STOMACH SITTKK.S is an antidote to the disease rhieh has never been known ,to fail, and fortunately it is everywhere procurable. IS you wish to col witn the dyspepsia, try Ua pharmacopoeia prescriptions. If you want to root it out and prevent its recur i-viice, take the Bitters daily. There is no J:couut on the testimony in its favor. . If iiere ts a man or woman who has ever Cried It for indigestion without beluij beueiSted, Ihe fact has not transpired. C uiver1. uncontradicted praise avouches Its wonderful toulc virtues. 1 TREATISE ON THE 11 AIR Jtent free by mail by the proprietors of IIALL'M VEGETABLE Jit I LI AX HAIR 1U.VEIVEK, fcfeh is the best article ever known to RE8TOKE GRAY HAIR , .? it original Youthd Color. JS will prevent the Hair from falling out. JfaAf the Hair nwUh and glotty, and tie nut ttttin Uie akin I II. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, H., Proprietors, lor sale by all Dr agists. apr j dim loth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for .ione brows DMWLoRATiON'H on the face Perry' i Afoth aitd Freckle Lotion. Pretvd only by Dr. B. f. PERRY, 10 Bond Jireet, New York. Sold everywhere. war2i ttliin Fragrant Toilet Soaps ' PBKFAKED BY SkllleU HorkuvaI.d.h Uie ltst .Materials, antl are IN)SAS TBI ST.lXl) ARI) BY DEALERS JD CUSTOMERS. SiJ Everywhere. flee 28 aur Her r :4 aeein ,- . ti. r; . ". i' ot in. , '. ' aite Pt li'il yv it-, not her su f?er the a?nny tie nttf sntcliel away ie Whoopinj" I'oDuli, o"r inj;ie bottle ot Poland's cuiid would have saved tis infallible. lATAKUII CIX BE Cl'fiEO! Seadaclve relieved, and In fact every ti;ea.ie of the nose and head permanently -ird by thea.se of the we'4-known retnrfy, ' - . ' ". K VEIItR'S GEKMAN SSCI'f. Try It, for It co.s but Sou. For sale by all drugsista; or seud dOc. to O. P, SEV3tlUR A CO., Boston, ai-d receive a box St return mall. ' rmsriO dtf AMUSEMENTS. ' Turner X-I21.ll. llnil. 2Slh, 29li? and 30tli. The EVANSVILLE LIEDKKKRAN2 tad EVANsVILl.F OliCliKslKA wit j.ve, ou the :ih, -J3:h, ai.d Stilb of April jiTuruer Hall, Loi t2iug"s beuuuiul opera "The Czar and the Carpentor, Under the direction of Trof.' M.VTI1IAS. Ticket 7 !i cents; reserved seats gt ; and text-books ut iceLts to be had at Waireu Conynj;:ou's. K.sli .v liartei's. V. Oeil's Hustc S;.. re, Scui u'i !ev.'s Drtv stole, and at the door. Tioors open at 7 o'clov '!i ; to commence vrecist-ly at S o'clock. 'or particulars, see bill.. PU d till Till". COMMITTEE. HEAL ESTATE. ey Real Estate Agenej J. 1. I.IIiolt .V Son H" K 1'EM:I V REAL f ST A I i -.,rr. - tot tae sa.e 01 aud reutiu o .toll. is, houst-s, tf c, Persons iiavi.'u, hoaior land to rent tell, or persons wiM.tnj; to i.iuelinse sent, will do wel. by calling ou theia a iheir otliee, on Third Street, near La-ust, Tix JBlliott"- liltK-U. Omen tf UHLHORN BR IN KM A! Successor to M. A. Lawrence, (Established iu .s4.) WhohaitJe a nil A'-"" Lha-t-rs in AMERICAS AXn ITALIAS MARRL. and a superior iiiu'i-y -of 'Limestone t building purpose-, window siiLs, caps, front-. d.:t' s'.IN, Ac, Sos. 100, 10-2, and .1.14 Main Stree Next to Court House. Dicnll '.y tumrisatt v V -a

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COMING Leave Terie IiJku-. iacenneH Ac I. .rei!;' AAc.6:i0am ilai". 4 :! . p m -bl'TU Leave Arrive Vinceunes. E'viiie 7 l"- A M I 12 P M 7 :2b p Sf ij .oij a 3i ; h:i2r , 'lerra Fu':c and l2diaa--p iis, "rub:TERRS HAUTE. Leave. Arrive, i x p; ess Mil! Express Express 11:18 pm 6 !'- A M .... :l'i p M 5 : 5 P M 5:HIas : I'.ipM nvZiA m j Oniu and Missis3ii)oi Railroad. - FROM VIN'CENNES. " " Arrive. Mail Westward . .5:i5 P 5 Depart, i 5 :.J P M 2 :-H P u Mall Eastward :23 P M Kxiiress Fast ward- Stl") P M I 9 :4o P M Express Westwanl aiA ll I 5 :00 A M STEAMBOAT LINES. To Louisville. Every Monday and (tot onlay at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuedaj', Weinedayf Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clOCtC P. M. To Cairo Daily, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. M. - To Grf.es River. Every "Wednesday and Satnrdny at 8 o'elocte p. m. Every Monds v and Thursday at (i o'clock p. M. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and Fridav at 4 o'clock p. i. To He idirsos-Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Nashville Every Thursday at four . ra. To Memfhis Semi-weekly, i ? . . . " : RockportStase (via Newburgh and BoouTiUe.') carrvinv I tie mi I. leaves at 7 A. M.. 'on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P, m., Tuesdays, lnursaays ftnd Satnrdayj'. New ILaxmony Mail Stage leaven Moniays and Fridays at 7 A.M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily fex sept Sundays) t 7 A. M. Arrives daily (e x pt Sundays! by 2 h. m To NtwucKi.. Hck daily fexcer-t Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m. CITY JST BWS. Rain. Heavy showers of rain fell during the greater part of yesterday. At sunset it was almost clear. Postponed. The sale of property belonging to Mr. R. . K., Punkerson, which was to bave taken place -j esterday, was postponed for two weeks. Still in Session. The County Commissioners ,are still iu session as a Board of Equalization, and will probably remain in session the balance of this week. The work is slow and tedious. - Before Esquire. Emery. A man named Wcisbaker was fined three dollars by Esquire Emery, yesterday, on a charge of committing an assault and battery on a man named Zimmerman. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge.- r ; ; ArraoritiATE Appointment. It appears by their proceedings that ihe Demilcratw Council have approved of the appoinfment of :Joel Sherwood a Deputy' Marshal. Joel has served the party .faitiitUy, and it is higlily appropriate that he should bave his reward-. '. QutSTLY. Esquire Walker wai called on day before yesterday evening, to uuite in matrimony a coup'e who loved foudly. The marriage ceremony was performed quietly never was man and woman married more quietly. Weil, there is a reason for all things. Report the Truth The Courier, in rucking its report of the meeting at the Court-House for the organization of The Grant Club 'on Monday "nighr: teruiit "a grand fizzle,' Tand stated that there were only one hundred , . people present. The tacts are that, , , , , . i ir . although there was no outside .en.irt to draw up a crowd, aud it jwa-:only designed to be a business mjeting. the Court Ro.'in was and.'pty ti's-j hu,iJr J p rsc-hs in the audience. Cime forward and i jn : d Xl ieir liauifa to the Club roll.. The meeting was spirited and enthusiastic; and was li-gh'.y satisf: etoi y to Republicans. There are o ci-ioi ! r wt.-ul i ui sire t j accepted as soti'ietht: eti the iu.ave its re ::I In 11 i be w '!: 'I I-'-to . 1.-1V al ' i tO U 0 so, ! t W u U e remm to the i.vrrs ,1 t,, t .,- Andy ilutcliiuson's ctrttd the editor. peeeh Exciting:. There was quite an ex

citing scene at the Court Houe. yes-' simply because they fought in the de-terdav-forenoon. A ditSeulty occur- j feue of their country and, UtteruHy, red between a couple of -men, just at nothing more. Oh, shame! where is tlie foot of the stairs leading to the thy bush?. -Wcu'd it be believed that

Coutt room, above,- wlieu one ;of,(the men hauled away and fctruek the other a fearful blow, sending him at one to the floor, lue struct individual yelled as if 1'or dear life, and forthwith all the people in the Court room rushed out to learn what was the matter. The Court-room was ; well filled, aud for a few moments the scene wa most intensely exeftine until the fact was ascertained that no murder was being committed, when the Court recuuied business and proceeded. VJ"-"" - uenangeu.

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: Tiir Reas).n. On last election day j'l tite a number of men were employed, j iiKiet-endorjt of the regular police ! force, to act iu that capacity on that I occasion. It has always Keen custom- ! ary in this aud other cities, on excit- ! irjg election occasions, to employ a I special police force to preserve order, j and it was in conformity with that I custom that the extra police force was

employed. On the second night of the mefctmg oi tae new loudcii, tne bill for the services of those gentle- ! men, who had been regularly employ- ! led by compeleat authority, and who ; t 1 1 .1. . 1 r 1 nan periurmea tne worv s.-signeu j them, and .for. which they were eo, I titleJ to pay, was presented, the. name i of each man feeing given, leaving the ' i i ii axount eacu snouid receive to be nxed by the touncu. r or tome reason 1 or other, the bill was laid over tilt I the next meetiug, at which time it was agaiu called np. After considerable discussion, it was decided that each uiau thould bring iD his bill seperately, and that each bill should je certified to by the man who evaployed' tlxemy As -the character - of service rendered the city by each man was. the same, and as it would be justice to give each man the same amount of money, the extra policeman could not gee the propriety of rendering separate bills, and procured at the bottom of the bill, a certificate from ex-Mayor Baker.to the effect that they had been regular!' empIoyeJ, and that he believed that each man had discharged the duty assigned him. That was thought to be suieieiit ; but it was not, and at the last session of the Council the bill was aeain laid over, under the rule that each man should render bis own bill separately. By many who have long been familiar with the manner of allowing bills by deliberative bodies, this was thought a strange transaction. Of course, the reason assigued for not allowing the bill was not r. the 4 real one, for a bill for work done on the 6t. eets, in which a large number of meu had beea engaged, had been allowed just before, all on the same bill; hence the reason assigned, as before stated, could not be the Teal one. But what was the true reason? That was the question that all not interested wanted toknow, and the more especially did the extra policemen want to know that, being the interested parties, and all of them being too poor to lose even a Jay" from wort if they could help it. The true reason has, at last, been learned. Yesterday a gentleman asked a Councilman why the bill was kept hanging on so long, and why it had not been paid, and, finally, why the men were required to make out separate bills and present them td the Council. To all of these interroga tnries the Councilman, with some hesitation, answered, 4"I have been informed that the special police force was selected from members of the Grand Army tsthe. Republic, pud. the object of having the bills made out separately was that the Council might learn the facts in the case," He contiuued, '"If that U the case, I am not in favor of paying the bi'l." Here we have a nice " m?S9 of fish," indeed. The Grand Army of the Republic is composed-of wm, and none but men iwho fought for the honor of their country.' "2vo man who had ever" been ,. . t . . , , .slightest suspicion rested that he had ,. , , , , , , . , -, not discharged his whole duty while . , 5 . , a soldier, and against wnom the serving his country, can be admitted into "that organization; m a word, n ither cowards, deserters, nor any I who . :huve been dishonorably d's?sBi?edj. hes : r vice .or have disgraced ''the flu: under which thev enlisted to ' UXJ il .1-,u,.:.i Vi,: i XA.-.llkf - V i-l - k ii - . - ijB . J Ct LX : 111 l Li I j organization, and these are the up. a wti'T are nr. w irom .wcci to wcck u n:eu trie poor pittiaco oi a salary each for 'o tie d;ty by the majority of tne L iuticii oi r.vansvi .ie. lnesei i ttcLi, wh' took their " lives iu their j hands' and fought as hod but brave I men Sih: for four years, are, now deLied this poor pittance, and wi.y?mere is a man in jjvaasviiie who would have thus ruled against men .1 ' ' T- Ml poor men,- who had endured all the hardship-i of a soldiers' life, to save the lives and property of friends at home? and yet suvh was the eaue i of the ruling, we are told Before Enquire Walker Esi quire Walker is-ued quite a number hif warrants yesterday, all growing out of the same trouble; first, a sure- ! ty of peace warrant against three men, i then a warrant against the same three

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men on a charge of riot, then a warrant against one of the three for challenging another to fight a duel, and then one against another of the same par y, for carrying concealed weapons. It is q ite a mixed up affair, aril will take some time to unravel and get at the facts in the case. i e . A stalwart negro insulted a gentleman from Kentucky on Sunday last, in front of the St. Charle Sa

loon, and was rewarded by a kick, sending him " top y turvy" into the. ftreet- fcsveral fntLeo??Q ?f 3,1 unanimously aprdauded the resent- . o tr' 1 n l i meut or our iveniucsy iriena aiiu patron. Courier. It is needless to say, .since the fact about 'Uiecase reierred tor by the touner were published in the JourNAL of Monday, that there is no truth in the above. The facts, let us repeat,: are these: A negro man, who was passing quietly along First Street, when neir the Express Office wa3 called across the street by a man who stood in a group of several others. The "negro crossed over, and while there was struck by a white man in the mouth. Instead of arresting the white man, the policeman arrested the negro, and baodlel him in a most brutal manner, and then advised him to cross the river as soon as possible. -Capt. Scott saw the whole transaction, and for mentioning the circumstance in the Grant meeting he calls down the indignation of the editor of that papenas follows : " The.Chattauoogi, Cart. Seo't. will commence .receiving freight lor the Wabalt on Thursday morning aud dep-iit.ia the afteruo n. Capt. Seott is the gentleman who made a speech iu the Grant meeting last night, which he concluded by sa3'ing that he would give twenty-five dollars toward the erection of a wigwam for the advancement of Grant's interests, giving as his reason for this determination, that a policeman had dared to arreat a nigger who had insulted a white man. We commend Capt. Scott to the favorable consideration of all those who think a white man's rights to courtesy and commorr politeness are of less importance than those of a nigger. Capt.Scott has long and favorably been known in this community, and we apprehend that such attacks upon him, unwarranted5 as they are, will operate in his favor, rather than against him. , The Captain, who saw the whole transaction, knew what he was talking about; the Courier editor not seeing the affair, did not know what he was writing about. Circcit' Court. In the case of Columbus Brown, a colored man, charged with murder, of which case mention was made in yesterday's paper, the jury- was 'dipoharged yesterday morning, ia consequence of the absence of a material, witness, and the case" continued vintil the next term of the Circuit Court. The' case of the State vs. Philip Hambcrger, charged with keeping a nuisance, on the corner of Fourth and Locust Streets, was called atd tried. llamberger was fined $173, which will take the profits off his concern for. a long time to come yet. He has been fined in several cases already, for retailing mean whisky contrary to law. The next case was that of the State vs. Fred. Jacobus, charge assault and battery, with intent to kill. The assault was committed on, a man named Schlamp, who was tae chief prosecuting witness. Schlamp is a somewhat eccentric character, and while giving iu his evidence, those in the court room were often convulsed with laughter. When he had' concluded his evidenc?, he appealed to the jury to ueaUg-eutly wiih the erriug youui man, and evinced a good deal of sympathy for him. i iiie next case was that o: too The next case was that of State vs. 31elvtua Black well, charge I arson, ihe ars i con-tsfea in tne i settiniT fire to t'h llOU s; beioT) ; ji to ie Cr.-t witness for Mr. Bremer. T j the 'State wa Mr. J. II. Bremer, who staled the facts concerning the fire and the loss su-?aine 1 by it. The son of the accused was then examined as a witness for the State, and gave evidence against his mother. Notes wer3 taKen of his evidence, bu it is not perhaps prudeut to publish a synop-is of the evidence, since the case is not yet concluded. Personal Colonel W. W. GarJi nt-r, late Senator .from Uuioa County, Kentucky, was in the city yjs'erdiy. i We are pleased to learn thit tlie ('oloiiei is thinkimr oflo:.t.nr in V.tr. j ansvi'.le. lie is an intelligent and ! pablic-?pirkeJ gentleman, thorouarhlv sound politically, and his removal to this citv would be a valuable addi- ; tion to our business cire'es. j William Helphensteiu, E-q., of I Washington, Ind., is in the city stop, ping at the Sherwood House.

Odd Fellow.s' Celebration. The Odd Fellows' celebration at Mt. Vernon, last Monday, was an exceedingly pleasant affair. There were but few visiting members of the Order present, but the Order in that city turned out in force; aud headed by the Crescent City Silver Band, which discoursed delightful music, marched through the principal streets in re galia, and then repaired to the German Methodist Church, where an interesting discourse on the subject of the Anniversary was delivered by Dr. Connington, which was listened to

j with deep interest on the part of the Brotherhood,'aud all in attendance, i The Church was filled wilh members of the Order and spectators. The member? of the Crescent City Silver Band spiak ift high , terms of praise af the manner in which they were received and entertained while in Mt. VornoD. The people of'that neat and quiet little city have a reputation fcr doing things up just right. The Older in that city, we are glad to say, is in a flourishing condition. The Opera? Owing to the inclement weather, the attendance at the Opera at Turner Hall last night was not as large as we would have liked to have seen. Tre performance was all that could be expected ia every particular. Any description we might attempt to give, would not:oonvey anything like a correct idea of the great Opera. To be appreciated it must be seen. Tiie various members of the Liederkrauz Society acquitted themselves with great credit. It must be remembered that the Opera. "Czar and Carpenter," is one of the most difficult to render, and that the members of the Society have spent nearly a year in preparation for its presentation. To have accomplished this, and to have "presented the Opera iu such magnificent style as it was last nijjht, entitles the ;, members of the Society, individually and collectively, to the highest encomiums cf praise, but with' all their hard labor, of course, the presentation of this grand Opera could not have taken place wifhout the co-operation of; another musical society. The Evansville Orchestra most unquestionably produced some of the finest music we have ever heard iu Evansville, or elsewhere, and to them much, indeed, is due for the successful presentation of the Opera. Those of -oar citizens who have not attended .should do. so. to-night, if they wish to listen to flue music. It is due both Socities that they be well patronized, and we hope to see the-house crowded to-night. Recorder's Court. James Johnson got on a fl drunk, and was ' costed $1 75 yesterday by the Recorder. ' A man named Seojtt had indulged in a $1 drunk also, and was charged $4 95 costs. ; ; '- The case of Tne City of Evansville vs. Wm, Tracy charge, selling goods ut auction without license was brought up again yesterday and .tried. Verdict, guilty. Fine, $23 and costs. The case was appealed to a(higher court. A man named W. II. Howard, for being drunk, was fined II; cost, $1 45. A mi-imus was made out to send him to the city prison. The last we saw of him a policeman had him in tow, with the hope that he would raise the " spans " to p iy out. LOCAL NOTICES. &aT"Wine! that maketh glad the heart. We have received a sample of that pure- liquor kuov.u as "Amc-rieau Si. erry, which wai t roducel in Southern. 0-hu. Thiswiue, made from Lin. Ilhei. (I'heubirb.j is epe-ciai'v re-- .mine tided by the medl..a! proic-sion, who. have te.-tei If tH'ec;-, in all ousts wnere tome sum taunts .ire advi-ab.e. Ou the list of uu'horities is Dr. T. B. Johnson. lormer!y praeticiorier at New Harmcttv, low te.-ideut of Xenia - Solon R ibioson, of the New York Tn!,.e, says " it is largely sol 1 tor the imported sherry, which it much resembles." The Ohio producers hve establish.-d an agency in this county, to cultivate aad mauu'ac-ture this most delicious liquor, which yields enormous profits. Persons wanting stock roots to plan:, the wine, or a pure brandy ma le therefrom, should addre-s. . VaLderburgh Sherry 'ine Co., It Kv.nsvi le, Ind. ' If at f!:-t you don't succeed. Try again." If Ton have tried other Couh Mr-diciuts without effect, try ,j . W . i Poland's White Pine " Compound. ! which is a sure remedy for all throat'' and luug difficulties. .Said tor One i Dollar per bottie, ty apr2S Cloud & Akin. M.'h'-ar V NeeJUs for sale every wher-?

A Frame Building: .at . Auction. I will sdl at auction, on the premises, Lot No. 03, Upper Enlargement on Wednesday, Apt il 2!Xh, at 10 o'clock, the frame building on said lot, comer of Second aad Cherry Streets, to be removed off the ground. sp27-2t Hiram Nelson. First Class Family Horse for Sale. Gentle uuder saddle or in harness, young, due f or rn. and good color; paces under saddle; trots in harness. Apply to apr27d:t H'.rnbrook Sl Co. Sam Pete. In consequence of the Council not giving me a license, I will postpone my auetioneer'n uui.il Turfsday next, but will s-Hl at private sale. Remember, I will commence selling at auction on Tuesday next. April 23th. apr23-tf. Sam Pete. Busted Whl-kv. Red ma h- & Letzer. at the American, have Busted's celebrated ten year old whisky the best in the world. Can be found nowhere else iu the citv. 27-d2t

82? Eureka Ice Lemonade. Sod i Water and Ice Cream to be had at H. Hermann's Confectionery, Nj. 43 Main Street. apr23-2w. Flowers. I waut everybody to know that I am selling Verbenas and many other plants at 10 Cents, and other plants very cheap; all in good condition, and warranted true to name. Plants delivered to an v part of the city. Wm. G. Newitt. a prf Machines Use Clark's SojI C-otiOn Clark's Spool Cotton is the best. Hand sewing try MlhcartFi XeeJles. o Ladies! use Clark's Spool Cotton. Milward's Needles are the best. Clark's JSpaJ Cotton is 6 Card to 80 o Take none other than Clark's Cotton. Wholesale Grocery Stock Foa Saie, and Store for Lease. The senior partner desiring to retire from business, we offer for sale our entire Stock, etc., and will also lease to the party buying us out, the Store recently built and since occupied by us, which is 25 feet wide, by Ho" feet deep, 4 stories high. We prefer making the transfer on June 1, 103. This affords a rare opportunity to enter an established business - of. 17 years landing, and occupy the best and largest Grocery Store ju this city. S. E. Gilbert & Co. ai.21-2 No. ol North First St. Removal. We wish to inform our friends and customers that we have moved our stock of dry goods one square further out Main Street, to No. 101, between Third and Fourth, where we wiii take pleasure in waitin nil n!l wlio ir.ni' fa.it wWh i call. Wjrigiit & Roberts. apll7-tf M'f'ioard's Iltliu: AetvA.n, in Patent H rapi:rs, are superior to all others. Something New and Nobby. Ju t received by express at J. H. C--.rii'i's in the lj.ue of new and stylCassiineres. Call and examine while the stock "s complete, as they are very nice and exceedingly cheap. tipt'7 tf MI I. I.I ! ti It 1. Hats and Potmen shaped. Bleached, leaned , or Iyed, troiu Ooc. lu ti'ic. each. Alt kinds of Oinip Work altered to order. Hats and liniijfU are made and old twenty-five per cent, cheaper than at any other house iu the city. Work done as prori.lsed. Mils. hE 4 CON, Main Street, between Sixth aad Seventh, next door tu S. Ji. S. Cook's Orocery " Store. ' ' ' ap'JjdtP R. SMITH & BRO., XJ j 1 t u It e i 111 MAIN ST., bet. Fourth and Fifth. evansville, In,, Keep mt.stantiy ou hau 1 a ai ie stock of MefHllie Oasn'ond Caskets, and Walnut Collins. Particular atleli'iou paid to Laying Out and Hiess.iig. j.'i ci:inj Merchant Tailor. 0. Anderson Can be ound fct A'c. S ClIAXDl.KRH BLOCK, 1. piiam 1 1 i';r iiks., IS EW HAT TO 1 S 1Z. F. A; WEEE'i'CO., ' i.orner of 3I:tin ar.J .Sitonil Streets, LTtt i; JI'?sl Ol'l-M-U Mil II AN Jm entire nv etn-u ; UA TS, CA PS;6'STRA W GOODS Our .oois ore wad- To t.iiler by the best iu ' b u ; e.ct u rtr -."a nd bought exclu,i tor cash. V.'e yte enab.ed to sell most of our looiIj as Utw as tbt ha me quality weie sol 1 be'or j :he war. " niai'JS d-'Uu A. C. 'ROSENCRANzi " 1 IEALa IS FINK U'atehes, Clocks, Diamond. Jewelry, fcri.YFII AMI PI.lTFIl VRR. WATCH E-t REPAIRED. No. 12 SHOMl STIitI T, , ... Evansville. 1m Jt-weiryand s-iiver-Ware manufactnre to order. . dec! dtf Co-Partnersliip. "11 1 1". l I ii S ; E l HAVE formed JL a t o-rartiier-iiip under the uame and style ot Kahn iS Wif, for carrying ou the wholesale Faucy Grocery business and iuaoufacturiui of Plain and Fancy candys at No. :i North Water .Street, Evan-viile, ludiana. LoUIss KAHN, apUluid JOHN W'iuE.