Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 January 1869 — Page 2

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EYAXSYILLE JOUKNAL COMPANY,

No. li Locust .Street, F.vaimvlll.

MONDAY.

JANUARY 1!, 18t- iaUtiirn n srrpmrtfc "will Ite made tO

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The venerable Mr. JSwino nas pital." It will be proposed to appro- . . i i I a t : v. .. . ? ni n 1 1 n f t"ii- fhA nil

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on the assumption that the five-twen

ty bonds are payable in greenbacks, lie would give the bondholders the option of accepting legal tenders or new bonds bearing four per cent, interest or less, and payable in gold, lie would not scrapie to is3ue all the

bo

greenbacks nee led to meet the first

part of his alternative, but correctly supposes that the amount would bo email. The financial doctors are multiplying to such ani alarming extent,

and are so persistent in demanding a trial of their peculiar remedies, ihat we begin to fear the patient is doom V think now the correct plan I of .lUmiss all the doctors and give I i tima and the naturally good constitu- j (inn r.f the natient fair play. Onr State Institutions, I The squabble for the Presidency of the Board of our State lionevolent Institutions is becoming as discreditable as the struggle for United States Senator. Nominally the oQoe has no eahtry attached, and no perquisites, yet tho Indianapolis chaps are as eager after it as half-starved chubs after a Spring fiahing t?orm. The warmth of tho contestants creates a smell, and occasions a suspicion in the minds of tho people that " there's something rotten in Denmark, Amon? tho arDlicants for this benevolent office, are Dr. Jameson and Andrew Wallace, Esq., the prose ot incumbent. The Indianapolis Journal, the other day,' contained a paragraph enumerating the papers in the State thatetklorsed Dr." Jameson's claims and complimented him in the most luMomo manner. Mr. Wallace, not to ho beaten in this wav. Dublislies i f I il. If. : V.:1. !. I rf that tho arriv of nfiwabancrs asserts that the array or newspapers favoring the pretensions of tho Doctor can easily be accounted for. lie says: I "The articles in some cases, I know. nt from here to be nnbli.hed. aViorl ished it. 1 .a the to manufacture publio sentiment. I have no doubt all were. That way some people become prominent Buddenly; anybody can do that trick who can pay the printer." Aa a demonstration that" anybody can do tho trick," the Indianapolis ' Journal the same day, highly com mended Mr. Wallace for the Pres Mency of the Benevolent Institutions," in an article containing about sixty lines, which, at regular ; rates, would cost him nearly twenty-four dol lars. All this, too, for an ofiice that pays nothing. Wo hopo the members of the Legislature from this part of the State, will scrutinize tho 1 management of our Stato institutions with unusual severity. ' Wo suspect they will nad some things not alto gether according to tho strict rules of propriety. The wrangling, and oyster suppers, and newspapsr puffs, all in dicato that there is more money in the position of President of tha Benevo lent Institutions than- is generally suspeoted. To our minds, no , man ought to be selected for the place who is known to be laboring zealously, if not unscrupulously, to obtain, it. A Joke npon the Speaker. A day or two ago Hon. . Georgo A. I'uskh'k arose in his place in the House, with marked dignity, and obtaining tho eye of the Speaker and tho attention of tho House, moved that the presiding officer be presented with a copy of" Oushiug's Manual of Parliamentary Law. As is well known, the Speaker is quite deficient in the duties of tho Chair, and the motion was received by tho House a3 an intended sarca3oi upon tho presiding officer, and ' enjoyed it as such. The 5roposition was carried by consent. . Jut that wasn't the joke. ,Mr. Bus kirk offered the proposition in good faith. It appears that the Speaker requested Mr. Buskirk to offer the motion, which he did simply to accommodate his successful competitor for the Speakership. Although Mr. Buskirk was .pot tho originator of the joke, it answered the purpose just aa well for nobody suspectod that the butt of it was tho author. The Speaker is evidently out of his sphere. Ho has gone beyond his depth. State S:nlinel. - Probably Mr. Stanton was not as confident of being elected Speaker as Mr. Bdskirk, and did not take the trouble to post himself beforehand Had lie taken somo privato lessons from an experienced parliamentarian in advance, as did some of his com petitory, no doubt ho would not now find CtxsniNCt's Blanual si much of a necessity. Wo can thus account for Mr. Stanton's deficiency as a pre siding officer, but cannot so satisfactorily dispose of the plan adopted by him to purchase a book. TilE Indianapolis correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer is about the worst blunderer within our knowledge. He seldom. gets things right. even by accident. The following was his dispatch relative to tho Itspubli can Senatorial Caucus: . , The Republican Senatorial Caucus met to-night. Eleven Republican members reluse to go into it. Two went in Cravens and Stein with the understanding that they should not be bound by its action. On the first ballot Cumback received fiff-one votes, enough to give him the c.ucu3 nomination. The thirteen vota will be sufficient to defeat Cumback if .luey.cuuuuuo urm, anun the Uemo crats unite with them it will ha Ruffi cient to defeat all the caucus nomina tions. It looks to-nieht as though the reiarn of despotic King Caucus in the Republican party i.s at an end, and .the party organization demoralized. The following was the vote at the aforesaid caucus:' The Republican caucus met to night, and. balloted for United States hanator, with the followinar result: Cumback 51. Newcorab 8, Frazier 7, Jiurbes l, 1'etitt U, 1'ratt 6 Thomp con i. his vote shows that there could not have been more than four nr finn - - -" w m ,

out of the city

A Swindle Soma time durins the present Leghlwh in thi e'ttv a. " State IIti aa we

lnrgemcnt of the Indianapolis Laty

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Hospital. JSew JUoany vommerisiui.

We must expect the .Legislature to eorely beset with unprincipled

jobbers, each with his peculiar

scheme. But there will bo no excuse for members who vote for any of these schemes, either for the benefit of in

dividuals or localities. t . i , t - - - - Personal Items. CoL J. W. II. Reisinsrer .of the Tionesta Bee, has purchased the Ve nango Citizen, and , contemplates run rung both papers. - The Democratic leeislative - cf-uctia New Jersey has nominated John btocktonfor Unitedbtates benatOi. Mrs. Lucretia Mott completed .her ecvcnty - sixth year January 3d, ana still retains her health. Rrifrharn YounsrV ofiice 13 direotly connected by telegraph with every village in Utah. I :li if . Mrs. Marv SteLsonwho- was, a na- ! tive of Boston, died in Manchester, N. II.. on Saturday, at the advanced 1 . . aco of nearly mnety-ioaf. She had 1 been filty-eight yeara, a widow." . . ' I Rev. Samuel Tuppcr, pastor of the 1 Methodist Church in Greenfield, oueo widelv known as ono-ot 'the moat , . . . . . , I eioqaeiib iyi ; uriuw n i ..m- i "Ji.' v.vv. -"""--.r " i ng 01 coaumpuon. i iiVi-.! iHTTKDr. ntoV r tha I I'JUnatU I'll- A 11 VI 3M1, W V. 1 VI House, Washington. D. 0., is actively engaged upon the "Life and Times of I Thnddeus Stevens,'' for oar y publica tion. Colonel G. A. Forsyth, who distin guished himself in an .Indian engage men tin ryanpas m heptember last, has boe:i breveted .Brigadier Uencral tor i gallant conduct on that occasion. ' Ilcv. B. M. Tilfot3on',3ol' Manchesff, r.n ir.irni)Shire. haa married one li.nmin A Rrtven , hundred, and eixtv I niniilnwilKin f arc nft7.fi w TTnnrq lie h is buried ono thousand f.ur hundred d chcd two thoa8aQd 8ix lUudred sermons. " - ; t I &n$f:h arTdottish hU- ?. A'A . i .., tory, were united on the 22d ult by the marriage o 'arl Percy with the Doke of Argyll daughter. ):;J; - Miss Anthony says n r nnanciai i . . .. . M .,1. editor U a!Woman,and the Sun com- I menda the financial articles contribu- i ted bv her to the Revolution. ' "- i 1 . . 1 . , 1 x rcMUDDt: a pauper oeiore ue go iuio oiuuc, uaa bought and stocked a Bplendid larm in Virginia . ) 1 k Mi : Kvelyn Evans, recently an actor in a Iwochester.thcatre. has been i trans formed ? into a Methodist preacher. and is now holding revivals in Pittaburg. I .,-.: . 'rofessor Syme, of Edinburgh, has auvisca tne oiamese twins not iu uu cut apart. They will take the opnion ot a 1 am professor on the subject. One Of tha strongest reasons we 1 ever heard why a married man should I ffet his life insured n, that the money would prove a great help to his wife'8 . . m I second husband, and might be the means of starting him in business. Oount ! Jiismarck s residence in Pomorania is described as simply a . . - . I grand fctfoorial mansion, large ana comfortable, but without any archilectural style, tho ideal ot the dwelling of ono who is half countryman and half townsman, in lront is a garden liid out with great regularity; and farther on is a large park which is well stocked with game The (governor of Missouri, in his late message to the Legislature, says the State has coal in thirty-six coun tics, irori in thirty-five counties, lead n tairtv-six,1 eopper' tn twenty-two. zme in live, nickel and kaolin in two. platina, emery, alabaster and tin in seven counties. . , , - , Mayor Thomas, f bt. JiOUlS, Who hi' rotm r'Dnfltirlrr' for Popntripitv nas boim9 repuraitm xor eccentricity, u a icwuii uumai tumujuuu-auuij, inmnlaina that hw rwiirat Tfsilrnn. which should have been assessed ?12.(HX). Was assessed at Onlv SG.4S0. ' i .1 1 JMaior; Uharles J. itogers." or the !v..i; t j tuZ i: .-i-.fi uusmu-mrariiui. uoua ma cuiiiaitj vi California unfavorable to-hia disease, which is in the nature of bronchial consumption,' and will return at once, lie will, bo homo agaiu about Febru ary 1st. Governor Peaso of Texas sustains General Roynolds's opinion of the State, and says that it would , bo im111 IVUO UUUli IU 1 S UUU1IO 111 V 1 U porfstolo to hold a fair election there at present. M. -i , o t . if i "''"-I.' uiv"- "w uLiiiiivu an appointment as a member 01 the . , .. . i i Conservative Republican General Uommittco at iNew xork Uity, on the ground that he cannot, without rreiudioe to other duties, take part in local pontics. The Ilcv. Father McElrov. the oldeat Roman Catholic in tho United State3. who has been blind two vears. naa ju?t naa nis Bignt perlectly re stored by the removal 01 a cataract. Among the valuable bridal presents received by Mr. Speaker 'Colfax is a coupe and pair of horses, with harness and other equipments, donated by lion, bamuel liooper, ot lioston. " John Cassin, Eq., ono of our most gifted and accomplished naturalist. died in Philadelphia on Sunday last. in tiie lull maturity ot lite and in the midst of his valuable and important scientific investigations. - Mr. Cas sin is well known as one of our best living ornithologist, the author of a supplementary work on the birds of the Pacific coast, and one of the three authors of the Birds of America, issued under the auspices of Government, and published in the ninth volume of tho Pacific Railroad reports. He does not leave behind him his superior as a systemist and scientific ornithologist in this country, or in the world. APaizE Sentence. The Sandusky Register says : A prize of two dollars was recently offered to any member of the Connecticut Teachers' Institute who would write and spell correctly the words in the following sentence: "It ia an agreeable sight to witness the unparalleled embarrassment of a harassed peddler attempting to gauge the symmetry of a peeled onion, which a sibyl has stabbed with a poniard, regardless of the innuendoes of the lilies of cortu:-. -I., m , Lnmnetnd for the nrWlmtW nn ' on-wnacful w ,i no puvvvaoimi

Th'ire ti do, grsafpr eduction i;to vulgarity than home carelesspess. A man or womau brought up under such

I a system is ruined, for all the reality 6f refinement in aftur years. The

surliness too olten allowed at home, where childfen" are "permitted to be snappish to each , other, disobliging and discourteous, ruins the manners

much as it hurts tho mind, Hence come to company manners, to a sickly sweetness put on feimply for tho occasion, to a formality ot epeech and an oppressiveaess of attentions, to an exaggerated politeness that is so terribly afraid of transgressing into liberties as to be absolute bondage, and to all the silly little affections belonging to the condition. We never knew any one whom we have not lived with, and even them not always. To be ad mitted into the temple does notnelude entrance rnio me aauram and wo may remain lor weeics in i i i a Jiouse wnere masicr aim uiisiress i IDU maim arc nil icitouo untvu, auu i may kuuw uutuiug ui tuu i uiiaijf uuderlvioe the surface.' People of whom 1 T nn? linrw Rfimftliinp (iml who. vrptti I notoriously ill-matchod, but marvel-I ously polite, eould keep their house I fall of company, and yot allow none i..r niisi tn finH nnf. t int. t. he husband and wife were not on pnrak ing terms. All tho communication between them that was absolutely necessary was carried on by writing. Personally, these two, dispensing miles, and civilities all around, held no direct intercourse. Yet they managed so welt that no ono paw tnrougn .. .. . . i me sereen. vvitu c upauy im iu ""ui"J ""J'0 . , thnfalso voice of socictv? JM incios or thrown boldly forward, flung into hi,KAa m. ;i.a,i nninfn t.1i hna,! ,U0 UUVOf Vf - " - "' , L ,t lg aIi t)l0 aarno the compiny voice, anifinL conice 01 worua anu ix'Kisiur I BU artificial alike. And there aro eomrianv eostures. People sit and - 1 , It t l stand and walk, and use their hands according to the different degrees of KMIUUHriiy 1U wnrcu nit-y orauu tiu their society." There is a vast deal of company make-believe among us; and if we would only give half the time we now bestow on looking pretty and " behaving pretty" in society, to bo sweet-tempered and amiable, and careful of Dleasin? at home, it would be all tho better for ourselves and our families,' and a gain in the way ol true civilization jivilization. All th lr.ar Loima, A CORlotrs habit of tho gr.rdius, or, as the boys call it, the " home, hair snake." is civen by Professor Aassiz. aa follows: oon n being . hatched - in the water, and while mere little transparwater, anu WUllO incro nine iiausiiaih . , of h J d brrow tUeir way iBto - . the .abdominal cavity, where they undergo furtuer development as i i n . .i . I worms, sometimes growing td be two I or three inches in length before they aro freed, i When they hsve grown so long-that ! the gras3tiopper becomes UIICUUCU 1' , OlliU V t i.u u , l...rt.rt:t I WXT Tnn tT 1 ' i 1 1 T irg Bir!IIIIn inhabitant, it bursts, the worm is rei,i .j :ttM annt;n i;r lT in Y V7wri pvuviw ua(M - ' to us that his little girl recently pulled a gordious six inches long, and another somewhat shorter, trom the bodv of a cricket. They seemed to bo protruding like horns. Ihe cricket hopped away, apparently as well as ever. Here are a few facts, perhaps, for the naturalists. iV. Y. Tribune. , . ...... . I . JI -fl' A W I v rl 1 1 K HI IcN air Ami! I I ... i ftftSIl, DOOrS, ISlinuS, If rain eS, MOULDINGS, 4.tc. All orders for work in the Building lint are promptly attended to. We kwi) constantly on hand all Kind-. I . t T r i U L O 1.1 V l.n ...1 mtp r.i l b1! iu. YWKATiiEKmXito Bcroll Sawing of every description ai.A Dressluc of Lumber done to order. Factory at tbe old stand of Steele a Trible, second bt., Drt. tjuestnnt and ilie' j KvANBvrm. ijsn. - apH dtf delre to return my thanks to mylrlenUs wlio have favored me wilii busluesa, and would ask their continuanco wit li the nw firm. . JAMliSSTKKLiK. Kvansville, Jan. 21. LUM nr,R-I.UMRmi ! I JL the Uimiwr l.nHtms at his old stand I at the corner of Main and Hevauth .Stn-rtts, i anlwli.i riiHttiiiiv in form tin. nuoii ttiat liln mock is umro ami ;coui to iimi I in the assortrueuUs eniUraclns? 1'inu I Three-lneh First C .oar IMank. I AIM. UV fg, vmiuufj bli.lVlVi-i.ms.''-' a 1. . Kik 1 1 u I Li 4 l.lnl. ..... t styles, ana 1WW Jjiui-ITS. n, i . ui. ii i .... j 3 and -fit itii. Mouldings, tiaaiwat .i!.- ..i. ,ot iuiuu promptly. BOil U m JUliJN UlAJVlliti. JAMES SWANSON & SON, ' Wholesale and Itelait Dealers in I . i , - - . i . . - . JtJN U JLi U JML Jt5j 1 i. Lklngles, Lath, Door3, and Sai!b. I Also, a lare assortrnt-nt of Alleghenv, I Chicago, and Toledo .Lumber and floor! uy., ontMtKi ana I ' ikii'PSkjii. on uuuu auu ior I sale., Extra'' Sawed and" Slutved' P-i.u Shingle, eighteen, inches long. v We rofmetfullv solicit the oltlions ol Evansvillo t trlve ns a all ami oxamioe our stock before piu-ohaKing pisewhere. ' Yard on .Watkic STBBicr, (Opitlte Iamasco Wharf). Evausvitie All orders promptly attended to. may'ij dlim ' WILLIA5I IXITNJNlt:! MANUKICXIIRXH OF ; , Sasii,Doors,ElIna, Iframcs, and Dealer in " Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shinglai SIOIKO, FL.ORiaiO, Are. ' I Office and Factory, Ctmer Filth and Walnut Streets, Kvansville, ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. mats dtf , ' . '. i want. , My friends and the publio to know that I have embarked in the Paper Business, at Docker A Moi-Len and S. M. Docker's old Btanu; that ... I INTEND To keep on hand a good assortment of articles in my Hue FA.PXR FLOUR SACKS, WRAP BAOS. WRAPl'IHi PAPFJi, MANILLA, TEA, & TlHUUK FA PER, VLOTH AaVJ) JPATTKR.1Y tA PKR. WALL. PAPER, DECORATIONS. -n.M j.i liu.vij, ' wjsuu v JiIjIAJjh, FIIlTUJZES, Ac, &c, Ac ; and that I DON'T INTEND To sell goods at less than cost, cr even at that figure, if I can avoid it. MY HOPE IS, ' , That, while I give satisfaction to those who trade with me, the returns for my investment of money and labwr may not be unsatisfactory to myself. JOHN WVMOND, 11 Bouth First Street, de!5 dtf Kvansville, Iud.

RTeTICK IS lEUEBlf GIVKN.that JL 1 will apply to the Cit Council of Kvunsvlile, on Monday, February 1st, ISjJH, for r-ermission to eret iwo liame dwellings one-story, 22 by 67 leet; .also two stables, 12 by a) leet on JLots Nos. 6 and (i, JBattell Place. JACOB WiilNXZ. Janli dtd

FLUID EXTRACT H&JCHU.

To Physicians. . KKW Yobk. August lUh, 1867. A llrtTiy tya trx Mill vnnv tiftAntlnn tn fnV I puepar.4TION' ! op compound ex-1 tract bucuu. The comooaent parts - i are BUGHU (LiOKQ L,Br . VUBKOti, J U- I ruit - juK libKUies. . 1 juoue vj rcparaiwm.nacaaf iu vacuo, i Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a I line eln. Cubeba extracted tiv dlaulaoa- I raent by liquor obtained from Juniper I Berries, containing very HtUe sugar, a I smaU proportion of spirliand more palaiaDio uan any now in ase. liieacvm properties are oy luis moue exuacwa. Buchu, as prepared bj druggists gener ally, is of a dart color. Ib H a plant tbat emits its fragrance; the action of a flaino destroys this (Its active principle), leaving a il-A'tc and giutinons decoction. Mine In tho color of ; Ingredients. Tho jBacha in 1 xay preparation predominates; the email. est quantity of tno other ingredients are added, to prevent fernioutatlon; upon inspection, it will bo found not to bo a tinc ture, aa mado in pharmacopcoi, nor is it a syi up, and therefore can bo nsed in canes ' where fever or inflammation exists. In .., ,., .. I i, J-l UHTD I n. HV W V A lilt) illgredlonhi ntttl the mode of preparation iiooins vuui von will ravor it wiLh a. trial, and that . upon, inspection 11 will meet with yotur approbation. With a feeling of confidence, , I am, very respectfully, II. T. HEIiMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 10 Yeara' Kxpwrtence In Philadelphia, and now : located at his Drtag and Chemical . .. Warehoust', 531 Broadway, N. Y, From the Largest Manufacturing ChemImUv lu the World. I am acquainted with Mr. i. T. Helm bold; he1 occupied the drug htore oppOHlte my residence, and was ucco&Kful in cou ducting the business wliere others had not beon iually so before him.. I have be-n favorably Impressed with his character and enterprise. , '. " WILLtAM WEtailTMAN, "Firm of Powers & Weightman, Munu lacturing Cheqaists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia." IltdmboUTs fluid Extract . Buchu, lot weakness arising irotn indiscretion. The exhausted powers of nature, which are AMiimniihtMl hv Kn Inftnv ji.lii.rm 1 RVri) n- - - - " toms. amone which win be found indisposition to Exertion,' ! of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in faot. Universal LaksItude, p.ostrauoo, ana inability to eater 1 1111 1.IIH I'll lflVIIIHMI. III NIUi.lHI.V. J rf v The Constitution, once affected with Orgauio Weakness, recpaires the aid of Medi cine to st lengthen and invigorate the sytdem, which Uklkboud's Extract Bo cuu invariably does. If no treatment is Kv-.bmltted to. Consumption or Insanity ensues. IMmbold' fluid Extract Buchu, in a Sec tions peculiar to Females, is un equaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, l'ainfulness, or Suppression of Customary; Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirru btate of the Uterus, and all com plaints incident to the sex, whether aris ing from habits of dissipation. Imprudence In. or the decline or change of, life, iitlmbold't Fluid Extract Buchu and Improved Hate ' Wash will radically extei minata nom tne system a iseaaos arising . . -. . from habits of dissipation, at little ex pense,..lltUe or no change la diet, p Inconvenience or exposure, completely superseuiug mose nnpieHsauv anu uaugrin,w rumn.iiim nr.mi ani iuvniirrr. tu nil I these diseases. Use Hilmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu in all diseases of these organs, whether exist ing in imilti r female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter oi bow long standing. It ts pleasant in .taste and odor, "Immediate" la action, and more strengthening than any Of the prepara tions of Bark or Iron. .Those battering from .broken-down'. or delicate constitutions procure the remedy at once.; i -' j i ' j . i - . i . The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of tho above diseases,' it Is certain. to affect the bodily health and mental powers. , Ail the above diseases require the aid ot a Diuretic IlEIiMBOLiya EXTRACT 1JUCUU 13 the great Diurotlc. . Sold by druggists everywhere rrtce8125 per bolUe, or six bottlea for id GO. Deliv ered to any address. Describe sy mptoms in all communications. Address - H. X. HELM BOLD, Drng and Chemical Warehouse, 601 Broadway, New York. MONK ARE CJEriNK UNtKSK done up in sireel-engravcd wrapper. vvii-n faosuuiie i my c-iimiu vYa.iollOUM. HIHl SIKUea . , , IX. A. JtUti.MBOL.U. JanlS dam ' , j , . j t ' Witna's Eureka Tonic Bitters a i;r: invaluable. ahi will f-L. cure all who KUlI'er from Bilious and . lav or Complaints, lmlii;t-niion, iilddiuss aud Di'zr.lness. For habitual Contiveness, ; Kheumaiihm iNeurlla, cougns. :oufuiaption iu its first stages. Dyspepsia iu all fctatiM. and as a general a t ily aiertlcins it is truly wouderlul In lt effects; Mi.d in its courso.il creates appetite, promotes digestion, and Btreogiheus the hole nervous wystfin. , All tilings in nature re quire ntleiitlou ; tlien bow much great t-r ure should be taken with tbe human con stitution. Wand' Eureka Touio Hitters wilt build up, titrenglhen, and preserve the j constitution of all who use it. It will also build tin -the- wastt powers, purines the blood, expel aJl vitiated nulds. and barmaulzcs aud gives reuewed vigor and iMjallh to the entire human system. As ail slccness corner on by an impure stata of tli itlood and torpid state of the liver. tneu you Kliouiu pse wana's r urcka Toqio Hitters, whlch-wlll certainly euie you. 1 Then why do yon suffer, when the greatest cure in tne blslory oi any known medicine can be procured trom any druggist? These ' Hitters are coiiipouiided of the purest vegetable extracts, dissolved in pure Kentucky coppur-distliled Bourbon whisky, it is the only liquor entirely free from fusel oil, one amongst tne most deadly potwa which hi once makes it &uoerlor to ad other tonle bitters now in the market. Ha try one bottle, and yon will see It is the happiest and best combination yon have i ever 1. 11 1 lur aii wju vure txil v xwuiu I mend it for. . . ; i W-M. WAND, Sole Proprietor, Uovineton. Keuluckv. For sale by PETKK VlnKUwy. Whole sale aud Retail Agent, Kvansville, Ind., and by druggists generally. Ijaa auto. . WM. a TURNOCK & 00, 33B.ASS Gas and Steim Plpa Fitters, Corner Pine anil First ptrcets. ' Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. at- Dealers in ail kinds of Brass Cocki Whistles, and Steam Uanges. Partlcnlal attention paid to repairing and adjust! ri Oteaia Uanges Jones U

Cash !

i f If !" Highly Important News.1 Wishing; to reduce onr Block of FANCY and STAPIJB , GROCERIES, WO 'Will. dQrlnir the XXIOtltlftt f JftTlDftrr. sell at a redaction of ; . t UTIVE I13U CENT. i S . In otbe words, we wUl sell OSE ROLLAR'S WORTH of any and alt goods in our store FOR OS CENTS, to be paid in cash or its equivalent at the lime of purcha e. We propose to Bell, as herelofot e, as low i any oiher house in the clty;i.ud In addition, as an inducement to boy for cash, we will throw off 5 cents for every dollar's worth yon boy at retail. i , This hi no hu:abug or deception, as those wno have known na for iu'o' ia.st fifteen years will readily believe; and strangers who-wish to be convinced liavo only to try. wii except no fionns. Staples and Fancy Goods will share alike in the i 'aughter. Bring your cash, so as to be -prepared to get 25 cents back for every live dollars' worth you bhy. ; Janl VICK1SRY BROk,Y"3MalnSt. 'E WANT TO :MNK UP ALL, oar accounts at the commencement of tho new year, and wih all who fenow themselves Indebted to please call and set tle, and oblige Jan VICKERY BROTHER. E VA NS VIL LE GRO CER V, So. 136 Main W I reel. JAM TIM: C ItOFTS 'AH lieCEIVGl) FOR TIIK HOI Idays a complete ntoca of wtpie and t any groceries, equals ting in part of the toiiowingi Coal Oil Lamps, : , ; Raisins, (hirrctnts, : r. . . Lemons, Nuts, dec. ' lu also receiving dally Fresh Baltimore Oysters,1 ' Fresh Poultry, ' Butter 'anil Egg Green Apples, Ax., d'c, , Which will bo toid as low aa the lowefcU dec23 FISCHER & BITTER, IVIofcliririt TailorsNo. 3 First Street, JNext door to Lowry & Co.'s bank, . EVANSVILLE, IND. 'A floe stock of Imported Goods always on band. Hall a factum in all cases euaranieeou auaiutf 3. e. DusonciiET. r. n. dusouchki J. C. DUSOUCBET & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Produce .and Provision Merchants, - , .. . SO SO KT II WATER STSEKT, l',,"J: , EVANSVILLK.INU . i. .. : Orders and ooualgnracnts sollcllod. el5 . ISAAC Kin Alt. DAV TIKIJf A sir, I. & JL. II 13 J MAN A', ' Wholesale lealera In GB OCEEI IS S, 8 Foreign mul Domestic IAfwori, NAILB.UUTTON -YARNS, ULASSVAKK ' j cic., sc, Sos. 60 and 62 Hulu Street, Between tJecond and Third, - : ' ' KVANSTILtS. I FJSIJ DEPOT. nw2t dtr CHAfiLES VIELE &-CO W II OJLI1HAE, IJ C3- ri' z o ,m x&.x, SO V TH WHH T VOKNRS. FIrat and Sycamoro SUer-la, EVAMMVII.I.. I.1D. auSdtL HtxsYBowtn, Kvansville, ind. ROBERT J. DlNlIL, CVOCJWell, K'TENNET, BOWLES & CO "Wjboloisn.10 Grocers, 1 2fo. 5 Sycamore Street, ' seI8 dtf KVANWVl LK, IND. " No. 1.4GS. ' United States Marshal's Noties. r United Btates of America, District of Indiana, BS: WIIEKEAN, A LIBEL OF IXloiuiatioo was filed iu the District Court of the United Btates for the District of Indiana, on the 17th dy of Movember, 188, by Chacies W. Welsertand Charlts 1 Canet, through their proctor, Mr. Marsh, against the steaiiihoat Westmoreland, her engines, tackle, turuiture, uwl apparel, seised at said District on a breach of contract civil and maritime, on damages of $75, and praying process against said goods, and that the same may be condemned aud sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal ol said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said nv r; ner interested therein, ihat they be aud appear belore the said, the District Court of the United Btates, to be held at the city of lndian&Dolls. In aud for tha District of Indiana, ou the first Monday of February next, at 10 o'clock of the lorenoou of that day, then apd there to interpose their claims nnd make their allegations in that utrnau. BEN. 8TOONER, Marshal, TJ. B. Attest : J. D. UowiAa, Clerk. janidUt

A- 8- HAVHDKaT. jr. WHriTA IlaylinrstA. Wlilttuker, producb, coMMiaaiom and WAKDINU M KUCHA NTH, No. 6...-.. Honth Wfctr Bt Dealers In Flonr, Bacon, Hay, OaU.COr and Country Produce.

Z V. BATKA. G. H. BTA BAIRD & START, (SueoesHors to W. M. Alkman A IVj.,) GEXEltAI. AOKTVTS, PBORIK Forwarding and Commission Ml chants, Evansvllle, Indiana. liefer tot Q. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Baai ' and Ham'i Orr, Vloe President Kvaosvill National Bank. . , fli . Agents for Ublo River Salt Co. BOll-l WK WOCLI BEHIND U friends and former patrons tbat we are on FJltHT STRKKT, one door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's Tin Hhop, still in the trade of LIQUOHH, FLO UK, COMMIUHIOjSH, do., and slionld be pleasfvl to see them. H. 1). A LLia & CO. FORWARDING AND C0MS2SSI0 merchants; ., ' KECTIFI ERH, and Wholesale Dealer! lilQUOIlS, FLOUK, &cm FIRST STREET, -i One door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's J. M toiiop. Kvansviio., ixe, ,, Janl dtf. P. H. DOKOOTHET. late of Kvarisvilie. 1 hat. John UjWiKKr, Ool:onda, III. P. S. DUSOUCKET. & CO, , UE.NKUAL CO MMISSION MER CUA NTH So, 33 Foydras Street, iNi:W OKHKAMH, LA. ; Ol tiers aud consign men ts solid tod. . novJ'i fMta PHILIP DECSES, Third Street, bet. Syouaore sad liar Manufacturer of , '; -: r,,i:, Compound LubHoatln Qlh for all kinds of Maohlnoryj . Also. LARD OIL, SOAPS, and GAMBLES t PUHK CATAWI1A WINK of my cwt icvowth. l'Hfli'21 illv WKf.noN Brothcks, Paris Landlne, Tnn A. W. bidjcuottom, kvansville, inu. , WELD ON BROS. & CU, V Cotton And Tobacco Factors. IMtOIl''K AND COM MISSION nKIU'll ANTS. O.Uce Coa. V1NKA WATKB KTREKTH. Kvansvilijc, Inu. : ' .! HtMM!ial attention given to purchas ing supplies. iinaiuiin S. M. BARTON, - i. Commiiiton 3Xor;ltnui; Jfo. 85 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. Be7dtf PETER CASEY & 00,, ; CoiuiuImhIoii Rlerchaiits i i ir a V w-iiT f a 1XJ IIDAW r ir vi iu army i iiv i . , KliOU K, M K A li, HACON, LAUD, and Western produce generally, M. 82 LKVEE HTKEET, . apiSdtf VicKSBUao, Miss. DUKE NICUELSON, COMMERCIAL BROKER, RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT AGENT, No. 5 North Water St, apSUdtf EVANHVILIjK. IND, C13?TCIjMIJ;ATI ADY'l'S. GXJ3srisr"y bags. MAfinALEN EXTRA IIEAVT tlUU Ui iuunics arriving and in btoio, for sale by FOSTER BROTHERS, ' O-A West Bocoud Slroot CINCINNATI, OHIO. , We defilre to Inform the trade that we have bocii appointed agents for the largest Importer in the United Btates, and are now prepared to supply them iu any quantity. i . ; declSdlf t ! llonlc's Steam Cordasc JilIIIs. : - - v-t i, .TOIIIV BOMTU, "r MAKUFACTURKIi OF , j IV3 l:x Kppc, Uerap Packing, and Hemp Twine for Sewing Gunnies, . ' 3141.V KT., one door south of Front, de22 d3mj CIKCINNATI. OHIO. D. A. Ci.aiikk, Memphis, Tenn. J. li. Dauav, late of Cartiuell A Drury. ' C1.AIII & DKUBY, (Successors to Cartmell 4 Drory,) "jJ -li- and Gcuornl1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Ko. SIO FROKT NTKEET, ": Bet. Washington and Adams, ' : " MEMPHIS, TENlf. By permi-sion we rfer to Brandels A Crawford, Louisville, iy.; Barton A PcmI, Cincinuati, Ohio; U. Hnfl'ner, Jr., A t Kvansville, Iud.: iiayhurt A Whitlaaxsr, Kvansville, luil. ; Cole Brothers, hu Lout, Mo.; tJtvarles T. lllude. Cairo, III.; K. W. Hmilli, President People's Bank, Mora phis. U'eiiii.; W. ll.Chtrry.l'residfiit Merchants' National Bank, Mewpbls, Tenaj Clarke: Kly a Co., Memprits. Teitn.; Newton l'oni & Co., Memphis, Teun.; Btiatton, Uoyer A Co., Memphis, Tenii. Rfl dtf WH. JTA3. K, iil.EXN. B. DTMOSB. W. IK STOIKWELL, ' : '' ' WITH WM. GLKNN So SOISTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ; CIXCI5XATI. novlO 3m . Mannfacturer or, and Wholesale and . Ketall Dealer In, Baddies, UTarncsa COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARD WARE, So. 5S Mala Street, corner Second, KVAJiSVIJ-I-K, IMS, febifldU

Dr.. J. C.Bferbovver,.. UESlbliXT i KXTIST, Office No. lO FIRST ST -

""" " "Ifrtweefr Main mmd JLtmulf Tenders Tils profwKfon! prvcpft to the eiuiteiis-ot KvansvUie .nd vicinity. Administers Nllrons Oxide (ias to aiieviKi t-u lH oxujacthjj jt ethJ ortMdly Wliere is' the lest -nlace IdX gct a nice Sign paintcdf, (t. W Well, that's cool! as iflZk everybody didn't know fAafljS 0SB0RNEf;&? -BECKEil S S do the neatest and best work I r- , . 1 novin 1 - . , . r) . If you want to get Piescrlptlorts I V fiill, go to tan honse. whefo ol i and reliable I whefo none but experienofd pis:rlptioiilHts are al lowed to fill prescriptions. i , . Sl'li UAEPJ E R S i T I Is the. oldest and inosf. jreltnbl, as his pricripl lonH now nuinlK-r owr Thirty-lour Thousand KMit ?A ti Yon can ?t prescriptions fl!IMl at all liOnn, tiny or ni'ht. at noffll Coinor Main and H,tnT. t nr p. l)rtf Goods Groceries. (KBAIEll i& fKKSKRt) and lf'.i." o-.Manrmh,ts i assomaintlof .bOtiii niwayi i . haud. 11 11 wft price paid for cou il try produce. Waaou-yard free to customers. uov7 3m i. i a - ? !- 1 ! t. 1 . ...1 It : :hhsiuli8 -ft ol! Lino . jL'npr during of Urant (wi ' , WM. M acus, Acent. EVA KH Vtt hK... INDIA NA , Third Bt, IB fWanliingtoti Block. , .. PRICES : -at r PL proof - 3 50 Iud. proof 7 (k) Art. prool'. . 10 00 , nuvs stu .inilsll A HTATI 0 V KK, it jO t ri IS I) i". i'v iAl Rlaik Hook Mantifttriurer, And Dlor In HcIkxvI Hooks, Plc-tureswndJ'fBiii-,rMlr,or, Look - luu-U lassos, Ki'eucu ljiiu.s., .,, ' O .11 UN It L-llOirMl. AO, 3 THIRD STREKT, J rHErDKKicn'3 hhocic,)' ' -EVANNVILLK ..nitlANA. , bOVB ly U 1 .. . "J . : ! i M :T i.i.l 'tl fixity (Krewcry, COOK & RICE, Proprietors, : ' i: il ( Si ,u Manufacturers of Laser Beer and Stock jlle and Dealers In MALT A IIOII?. 1 P.ETlilli. YlliKHNU. M ! i! DRUGGSTa - And Pfizer in PAInU Oils, VARNWHIZfi, DVEHTUFFJ, HiMKlW llts, , r.hUUhH AL IXSTUUaESTS, Pure Wlnrit and llriii.dl.M, And all popular I'atent Medlciues i .;. it t tha awe.,, i ' - ! JVO. a North Water Street, EVA LL K ....INPUNA . , oe291y n-t-ut .-. - ADR. F. L'. DAVIS, r ; Uomccopathlc 'Physician. Offlce on Becond Street, between Main and Locust. . ; , oc28 dly DR. E, J. EHRMAN, tlomffiopatulc Physician. OClce-No. 19 Rfcofid Rtrett, between Main and Locunt. - OOio irours-i-Krom '8 A.MV"to 12 K., and 1 to 6 P.t i - .. i . At his resldenee.'corner or Hvonth and Chttuut fcU'elH, (ter nlnht. ; (otlWdiy; CJI.O. A . KITTIIOI.!1!'. I o ! DKA1.KM IN . .11! WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Bnectaclos, I;yg;laies, Wllver and Plated Ware, Watch . and Clock Material, SO. 61 MAIN hi., , ' Bet. Heound and Third, kVAfrsviti.. Ind. Watches and Clocks lU-iahed and warranted. ''' " ClIAS. AKTtU), With 00. A. llittrolir. : i k;28 dly . l'C)A!i Til I S L'S, ' jJOfli ix(3LE,'JIi., & E0Xr "I ' '-.is U . ir '!,' :;, I . ,!: Ircirlets. . . OFFICE i-r-SfO.' 2' MAIN ' ST., I il .1 .. r .: ! ! I :.S '. roin?! Vntor, ;'! ; A i ' : ' 1 ' ! : i . .V 1 ' .i " . '. ' WM. K. FHKNCir. flIA3. K tiNOKXriCEPfcK. I WM. E. FRENCai&"CO.;..;.' Ss. 7 uuU MAIN NT., (. KVANHVittK, Ind. ' WHO TV A IV IM A WICU VAIIVEF at a reaKoiiablo price, and no trouble about U? .. . i .!; ; . . ... How m the time to make your'Tf'? or Friends a bandsomw ('hrixtinnu Jt-e.irtit, and at the name time make home oouilorabie and cony uh a :tl;ii' , LOW l'ltliJlO-f, (tHIOAT iNDfjniMKN i'S ANOUOtlhAhVlOlilx l, !..!. (.. :iIn order to reduc iur, ttock before niaking our ahuual luvoico, on January 1h, lajS), w propone for 1 I ; - i ", . ; iw- iiii: NKVr ;u mayn.' i to offer Our Chum Iji at I lie iuwi'.it possible flic,urt!l that will pay eont, ajrrttur, and ex.pen xc s, Aitur, In lorder.lo ftlyo f tiiployment to our Carpet-ni a era ami l?flmlstreM dur. Ingtlietiull iwnou, we propitm la Huikr up aud laj (in?ci aU iu i U we f ell t ill Jnnuaiy 1st KKKK )K CHAUUK. All e.oodn' delivered free.-All work twirnntetl. Our tw: of Maltint;-, ud UioUitt, Wlnoow Shaden, DaniiLhk.M, Luce Cot lalUM, Curniceti, "Wall Pa pern, and House' Kiirninlil -ijc Uoxin, Kne rally, ik larger tiiim all bthoiti (in that line) now In ,our -ity coiubineil. We propoMe lo nell tiioni an low as Ihesu riKxlrt me rttotel In -the Untied Huil. Wt are exrjuxivelu In llilH line of Ijiihiuomi. What othei'H can do elsewliero w proixwo to do lit kvansville. " Kvury man to bu trade." City Uut.li.ei Is divided; Don't KO to a hboe stole lor putty or pad lock h. ln't buy rtco or rtit-iaii nie m a .crock' ery store 'Don't xk for nnmon in a niuiiueryKUop. Don't think you can putoiinse dry eon .M ill a urui; n oin. .viiiif ui u hu. Don't buy votir C A it l;K1'H in a 'Dit Y UOJD.- HOCtsHi, I'lilH udvice tllka ur Oarpel-nialciiisj lor days) li jilven trtUis lor tu benetil (iPMII U'iuw tt nwy coicer.",tjlV8 tHiteali. ' ' ' -.'. fcvansville, Ind , Dec. 1, lWf. 1 , , doV i PBlLOX'S ' f A P!I IASf tOTI 0 5 For Beautify Iris the fikta aud' Con.iv. j plexton. ' :, .t ',;jiLt ' Removes all Era pt ton, FtwjtIpk, Pimples, Moth Blotches Tun, etc.. uud letidfriB the bkiu soft, air, and liUt;unj, For LadicaJn the JN arise ry it la lnvHlu- . , . i ... t ... For Ueutlemen alter. Bbitvlns It liau no oriuul. - ' .fi . ' fJ Paphlan, lotion " J Iho ulr felall i remedy lor uiseaim aud hK'M.uci.oi lue fckin,, ' 4 '" "' ' . PIIALOWS l'Al'H I A WI A P " 'l the Tollot, 'Nursery, aud .Hath, WSl chap tha skin. Price 'S cpiiU pt i 'I Mill! Ii 1 : 1 U'i. ('" I M'LOlt 1K lIAjr." A New Perfume lor the Ilaii.lkrsrrhlef. Exquhdle, Delicate, lJHLin Fiarauce. PHALON & SON, New York. Bold by U drugtf iuta. Jyauiy

.. JOHN If. K(QTr, -ESooliKcllcr9!4iulio:aei , AND ; ' ' '

fMrrrTBAIN-STRRKT, ctr. Siicond, Wfco!c3al'3 EoclisallDra- & Stationers, 1 1 1 i J : . H j s : . . , SCHOOL BOOKS, 7 r T ' . BLANK BOOKS, M1SCELLANE0 US BOOKS, f PAPER ENVELOPES, Alf i ' ISTo. 11 Mftln Street, "Its I EvasiSYiHe, Indiana, JnlySly VmViNNATl,, ?apcr! i'WarelioitMs ci:atfield& woods, f rt r, -ATjM V. I' A VT UUliBN , '."tlx' ) AND WtlOI.EHAI 8 , ; . i 7 antl 'Jp'Vf.lnut Street, . Keep coiiBtantly ou hand i, coiapifla aij uortiiiatit of ( FLAT-CAT, iroiilO,- I'.ITMf, ' MKHlfjJ'i, iiVMlhXi, AM) 5!J,iJ.I.-ianAL FLAT LK'Pl'KItH, vnrlouw v elislits; FLAT COM M KKCI A L AN D I'AIK.-;!' iNOTK-'; lillhliltrd'a UbA.liU t OVI.lt I'Ai I'.U-, NciH. 1 and U: Hlwo. oilier brands, td all color; PKlNrKIOi' CAUU H'i'OCK, Hheit, . tx)lored and wble; aluo, CUT ' CAKIW, iu lull Variety ol qualities aud MtaCH. i ..,.. i i . , .. RULED isETTER,- NOTE, AND CA P PA PERS, Varloiw weights and quail! iefl, r' I ' 'HANUFACTtJaKK 1 OF , , I'APKRllAUS & FLOUJt HACKS, AU slaeaand numbers, lrt qnalliy I - l papor. j , , News' Priper Manilla lifnr. Book fcipr, Wrayiriny Viper, Vo'trttd J"oxS,r Jit-r, i ijuni Jitjii-r, Nltirrh J't p'T, OoiuW , , ... . . I'aper, 'J ir Hoard, Mr no Boards. Ieaif he ih of nil liintl For BlndcrHno, together rlth TCX)f .3 aud .. li ;JtINOt.KM MACI1 IlVI.ltV, Ail of which we offer at lowest mark rl prl-xjH. -,!.' ; ' , Orders by nall promptly filled. CHAT V I Rl ,liA WOOIH, I .77 aud VI W llnul Ml reel, mar21 dtf KK llitiall. I ' mZTl'JCXt 173. 1 X).1':!. 'EL:Ai.A.S Over First National Bank, i ; Corner Main and F.rst Streets, EvanHvilie, lud.i tTANCrACTntKa JjJL ouh Onin Work, Gold, t- lver, Vul. enuito, Cora I Ho, and Ambr i IhUjm, Carvt'S Work, Artilloia'. t'aiatuM, to. ' ADMINIHTUATOK o( Nllrmm )t!J (an excellent and huIo b uu l Ik i !), l im roloi in, i'.Lber, and uluo k iveral local painlyzors. ( NKIJHAI.OK Affectloia treated. MY FAClLl'i'lKrt are am m1 and wiv eHLKbllsliiijetj t un iHir" (c iiv.,i Inn of rtv. rooniNj tut any lu the lm el bIuUsm. 1 RKTCKN MX THA 1KM for the eim lnsive p;lionaio reoolvi d during tho (iit K1UDX VKA1U3. mcil ii Ui tt 48 i LIAIN STREET, ti ! MAKUFACILUtlNO i ? i :! , , , , . AND J)KAJ.EUH IN A' M E E I C J .. ft i "WATCHES, Are' ofTerlng,' at rod uc ml priccH for the Holiday Season, a cliolt e stock of .J V 22 It V J V ('( ) ,1 OK KVEItY DECKlPTIOjy, ! i i ConstHtlcg of ' . - An crlcan Watches, , t Kit ;Ilsh WatcIii H, , , , Solid ft'ol.l fh.iliis, AND i Diamonds, Pearls, ; . Kubles, K in era f (Is, i. ' ' t (.ohl 1 and,. Fllvcr "f iVc( tad( ,s 1 ' i ', j AImo, a wpperlor article of Manufactured expresHly for our trade, nnti manysmaller aitloles, particularly nppioprlaie or1 HolItny and Wedding Presents. Constantly on band fc cholee selection of MILVEO-PLATED - W.KR, whhh will l sold at a very closo pre It, Particular attention given to the Bo. setting of Diamonds .nd other iems, In tha niOHt bovel and artistic manner. 'An examination of i-ur stock in respectfully solicited. ,, ' : jvielidly "WH. ; -'gleni I SOUS, jS1 ' ' ' Importers and Jobbers of w7y I J 1 , CINCINNATI TVATE A I.AIlui: fsTW K ttV KTA'JOL P'e Vurleiy,- ..ind Manufactured Uvods, which they 'tiler fit tho lowest ials, ami to wniiii iiifj in ii" mn ui ii iitlon ol the trad. 11? U d.itn eu.l "I -PLASTiiUNQ; i:. TOIIlftiM dots all kliuls of Kejl - piilrintJ iu ii e ueaiewi inanuer. Urntirn Hut ai ncoi.in itooK. more win te pronu'lly attended to. ClBterua retalred. lit 21 dim

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