Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 January 1869 — Page 2
OUISIVA I'fKMCllCD CV TUB KVASSYIILK JOHilML lOHPANf, Ni l.Wust Sr-ot, Evni-ill. JIO.M)AY ...JANUAliV 25, lfi;. Tins Madison (Wrsays the eontest for United Bates Senator was not between "JTcanES and WlLL C CM back, but between morality and immorality.".. I" "' contest the champions of morality were such celebrated moralists as .James lIUtaiEi! and Cyrus 31. Au.bx.- Garb eh has always been regarded as considerable of a was;, and we are confident ha is trying ti gee bow funny lie oan'bo over the iVnatorial race. .Tamks Hughes a 'champion of mor.vli j ! The idea is a regular rib-tickler. The taiifT ni n of P.nnsylv.ima have placed their latteries ni opened lira upon Secreury Wf.r.Ls's lieport. Mr Kri.lsv, of Philadelphia, was tha ilrst gun discharged. He made fnJa'vnoise, but the damage was not in i ro.-wntion to the reverbera tions. After listening to the Hon. g.ntlrmau's speech the House quietly ordered 2,0tW eopics of the Report of Mr. Wri,K printed 1' r general circulitian. Congressman Kelley did not dare to challenge the correctness of fr. Wells's figures, but disput ed the soundness oi - the Conclusions deduced from those . fig ures, lie insisted that the report was false, delusive and damaging to the country. A3 to the correctncss,or incorrectness of Mr. Wills's deductions, the people no uouut aie capable or judgicg for . themselves We presume there are many thousands who can detect any errors in the Secretary's logie as readily as Mr Kellet; and, consequently, the rc port which gives the facts correctly cannot do much damage by mccr- " rect reasoning based on these facts. The errors iii superstructure are readily detected. It is the founda tbn blunders either in material or construction which endanger th edifice. We are glad to see the tariff men assault the Report so vigorously It shows that they appreciate its force The discussion will also be calculated to still further enlighten the people on one of the least understood ques tions tint have ever agitated the publie mind. ... Concealed Weapons 1' The press of iho country.we rejoice to sec, arc earnestly discu'r-siug, the means for the belter preservation of human life. The frequency of Loiiih cides, in all parts of the. cnuntry.'is both startling and al irming.' ; Not a morning passes in which the telegraphan 1 local columns of tho lapers da not contain accounts of ono or more affrays, in which death was the result It seems to be -conceded thathe-primary cause of these fatalities,is th habit of carrying concealed weapons This habit has become ' prevalent in all the States. Previous ; to the war tho Southern States seemed io have a monopoly of" the vicious practice; but since then .litjjias spread all over. the country The custom' of carrying oneeaed weapons Fueh its knives,) pistols ami slung shot uaturaiiy.. ht gete a foolish idt'.a of ', porional honor, which is ftlwnysanticipating and ready to take offdnse at trifles. The man r boy who arics himself in ' advance, when he is ia.no petsonal danger whatever, virtually says to himself, 1 am now prepared to resent insults, and, consequently, '-'mist be on the watch for them. He becomes inor! bidly sensitive lost he fail to dctect'a personal affront, and often resents what he regards;-ns- such, when none l intenued.: Lor these reasons, aside ' from the absurdity of a man I who expects ; to' live in - pc with his neighbors, loading -' dCp i.wn with deadly weapon?- .miself 3 1 that tho various Stat- -it Uurg8 ought to revise th- ' Legislatures rying coneeale fcTiend then" . laws against carweapons, and - so enforcctr' eerta;. j a3 to make their rigid .cnt more practicable and .n. If every man who arms .iinself with weapons with which, without warning, he may take human life, is severely punished, but little time will elapse before the number of homicides will be materially diminished. The very act of arming in secret is indicative of personal cowardice, and, strange as it may seem, no men are so dangerous as personal cowards. They are swift to. do what tho more courageous would only resort to as a last extremity. We hope that the law egainst carry ing concealed and deadly weapons may be more rigidly enforced in our own State. If it is defective, let it be amended. Our Judges ons;ht to im press upon the Grand Juries the necessity of putting a stop to this erowinrr evil."The disease has be3 .p. como deep-seated, and its rcmova m3y occasion inconvenience to many who have not been infected. But they should be willing to enduro no little, annoyance, if by doing so a de structive and distressmu habit can be torn up by the roots. The largest kitchen in tie world is that oi luebeix's Extract ot . Meat Company's establishment at Fray .centos, on the Itivcr Uruguay, bouth America. Tho building covers an area oi u,uuu square leet. in one hall there are lour meat cutters, which can dispose of 200 bullocks each per hour. There are twelve digesters in which the meat is boiled by stc-un They can hold altogether 1U.0OO Sounds of beet. About 0 oxen per our are actually slaughtered Jor tlr.s iainienso establishment. According to David Hale Owen's geokig'xml survey of the State, the highest voint. of land in Inllui:t is 'in James Murphy's farm in Orange Township, Fayette County, about, seven miles w-st ot Connersville. " Ideas," says Voltaire, " ure like beards. Men only get them when they grow up, and wvnen never have any."
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respondence wt'i8 under consideratioii n the State Se lists, the Sentinel daUy beslavered Govern BAkEa with! the most nauseating flattery. The friends of that gentleman Wan to think that the ti uU .ten tertained -the opinion thai he might, in this manner, b suits bly preared for being swallowed by the 'lemocratie party. Hut "now that' the ' contest is ended, and the Democracy have Eofhrng to shoV lor their wholesale tmrvliiso !y HtruiiES, the &'Nrif " oa back " on tho Gov ernor.," r-ory from that paper of r'ridv: " '''..-. A oMreifKndot in this morning's fMV- r "View View of the Cum-, ru-kHskfr - rorrenoudcnce.: I. -The nviior, s will in Keen -by bis commufication, holds Governor Baker tspn.nible lor.-concealing from the public a "corrupt -'and 'indecent" proposition,' wnicn, it u nan necn withheld at all. - should have been uned ont of sight for alt time.- It spears ' 'that tho correspondence, after , bavin? lain in the escretoir of SJovernor Baker for a year, is ventiated. finally to defeat the aspirations 'pf Cumbaek for the , Scnatorship, nuer ue nau coninuuieu uu sncre vi Ihe labor which resulted in tho suc cess of a common cause.' 4 v '. v In Id wc witnuraw no censure Irom Mr. Cumbick for hi?, proposition ' to dicker and traffic to secure an office of fo hi eh a character that it should comeuabidden to tho recipient,. can it bo-said that Governor Uaker is guiltlew in th part he bas enacted in this .affair?.- There may be reasons for hid silence for a year and the uncarthin of the affair just at this particular tune, out would it not have presented a uittercnt and better aspect ir (Jam back's " indecent" overture had found light immediately after it was made? Imports and Export. Imports last year amounted to $250,UUU,UUO, only a traction below the cor responding total in 18G7, and but $55,5i!0,U0U below the total for 18G6. The fallicg off from that year has oc curred principally in articles of lux ury and fashion. The total -imports sLow that out of $31,000,000 im ported last year, everything known as dry goods, including all miscellaneous articles sold by that trade, amounted to less than one-third. The toii cash duties collected on dutiable goods en tered for consumption were, in gold, as follow: In 13GG, $128,000,000; in isb'7, $J 11,000,000: in 1868. $li3.0JO. 000. The balance of trade, however. is stul against us, more now than aver "" The. fixnorts of domestic pro duce from New York fell off from 18S.000,000 worth in 18C6 to $178.(XXVKXMq 1SG7, saad $156,000,000 in lb()8; consequently we had to export gold last year to the amount of over $70,000,000. In 1867 the export of gold was $51,000 000, and in I860 $G2, O0O,(X)0..whila in 18G5 it wa3 only $30,000,000. A Useful. In vejhtion.- M r. Job n J. Phares,"of Zionsvilla, in this State, is the patentee of an invention that pioposcs to meet a great difficulty in railway matters, and appears to be the thing wanted in that respect." It tro. poses" a new mode for collecting the rare ot passengers who get on the trains at the,4! way stations." Under the system now in vogue, the conductor has it all his own way with the money collected of passengers who get on trains between the termini, and who do not procure tickets at the stations where they embark, and if he t)d 'dishonest there is no means of detecting if, and the plundering goes on without remedy. By the aid j of this invention, which is an ingeniously constructed box, with a number aud cofiYpurtmftnt. for, every station on the lino it can be"' shown precisely the number of , way passengers : who ; pay their fare to the conductor, and their point of embarkation and,dcbarkar tion.1 Mr. I'bares, has, we understand received for .lis invention tie. approval of all the railroad men who hnv examined it. He feels confident th. hb device will revolutionize ;tho rcoljectioB ot railwav tares, anil Mm !ti diction does not peem unlikelv ' '-. U- ' Toe :Mipsouri Demo- ; V '',; ' ; men ting, on the Sar . rutt In coml thisStatotus'4 torial cont,ost in rne" 6r1' . ihefolldwihslau'ruatre: candid onerta of . the , successful iorable In their 'behavior as Senator Morrill nnd ' his friends in Mainel After a sharp contest, Hon. Will Curaback received the nomination .by a decisive majority, but some of the friends of other candidates have bolt ed. The consequence is a dead lock in the Legislature, until the bolters can complete some trade with the Democrass, Nine men in tho Senate and seven in the House, elected as Republicans, have thus taken it upon themselves to deieat tneir party and give the Democrats a victory more imnortant than any they could have "won by carrying the State in October lor no Democratic success could serve them as effectually as Ilepublican dis organization. Uf the reasons tor this conduct we know little and care less. It is not alleged that Cumbaek is personally unfit for the place, that he is a bad man, or that he has been unlaithtul to his party. The men who resorted to bolting and disorganiza tion to gratify any personal spite or ambition, ought to be long remembered by the Republicans. of Indiana. We are confident that the men who labored to disorganize and defeat the party will be long remembered by the people of Indiana. From tho Hearth and Ilome.l SrsJ Snapp oa the Moustache Move ment. . Our' correspondent. Mrs. Snann. sends us an indignant letter on what she terms that most melancholy of themes the moustache movement. "What is the movement?" she writes. "I hardly know how to define it. It ifl a combination of mous tache, Lig knuckles, prc-occupation of manner, and temporary imbecility It is a spell that falls upon nearly r-verv man whose upper IiD or chin has escaped tho razor tor any length of time bevond a week, sometimes -t is a grappling movement (this is when the snirit is willinsr. but the hairs are short), sometimes twirling, sometimes pulling, sometimes siruikiug, buuiu times parting, and at all times ridicu lous. If you enter a railroad car, you will see the new movement at once liven as vou lock in at the nar row doorway nearly every manly elbow on nearly all tho outer seats alon tho line will be civ ing unmistakable evidence that nioustaciko or beard can never lor au in stunt be forgotten by tho man be hind it. Tikis is- not an extrava grant statement. I have been there to see. Oiujo I counted nine gentle .nen seated opposite me in a city horse-car who, one and all, were en gaged 111 tins modern movement. l'oor fellows! They didn't look at all like the ancient Ncrvii who were not allowed to remove their beard until they had killed their man. They
looked rather as if to be able to kill time were the limit of their, sanguinary aspirations. There they sat, all
.Mw.a. . u, w v, I nw U I IK L. 1 IT LI L 11)1 111. . of twimnsr. crannlinsr. tmlli combmgjy0Qrfla JieajrtcdC.Gutji,! wan muusiriinisiy striving to tuet away the ends of a Charles-the-First-lookiog-' affair between his resolute upper and lower lips. He had Learly succeeded , when th conductor cauio through to collect his fares. -Oh I what a relief that was f , The man, as he passed along,' seemed to me like - the good " angel of the entire nine. - And then sitting there ia my qniet way, I besan to wonder why this thing should be. In vain 1 invoked De Quincey'a 'elec trie aptitude-t'ordiscoverihg analo gies, the mro.l "pondered, the less satisfied I becntme and the more mv soul was filled with reasons why it sJiouUn't -be. 1 O ; men husbands, brothers, fathers, sons, lovfersl if you only knew now senseless a thing this movement s If you only- :for a moment could see.yoursclvoaj asiwe wonien see you,, you', neyey again would' fall victims ta it.. If your moustacliC annoys you. if it 13 ia your way. if it occupies air your1 , thoughts, if it persists in growinj? in ono direction while. your manly will ; requires that it shall laxc another1 Uv' m short, you can't possibly let it alone, be warned before it w tod late.' Shave it off.' Though your very" soul sickens at' the thought, off with it f Though far to soe, ' "" ;it Is fooling theef' " .' ' " phave it off. '" , ' ' ... 1 . P,. t;Now, dear .editors of Hearth and t Jlonie, , what jlo you think? ..This yery. moming I read this letter to an .unshavca friend tpf mine, with a view.of ascertaining whether I .would bo doing right in sending it to you. He listened with patient interest, complacently stroking his long, flowing , beard as I read, Well, what do you think about, it?' I asked at last, glancing up, . ... " Well, my dear Mrs. Snapp'; said he, looticg blandlyupon me, 'I've not seen much of this thing myself, and it strikes me that you've, fired at rather' an -invisible target." Still- I may be wrong, andiLthere i such an evil creeping in upon the community, why the sooner it is exposed and ridiculed the better.' . ; "Comment is unnecessary. ''' ' -1 "Yours sadly, ' A PniLADKLPUiA surgeon, who was on Lis way to perform an operation on a patient, had his carriage robbed and his surgical instruments taken while making a : temporary stop, -whereby, adds the reporter, ;"the operation was prevented' and the patient's life Bated." ? Wand's Eureka Tonic Bitters AKK IiVVA I.U A It L. IV AND WH.I, cur 1L who vulltii lioiu iiilious uii Liver Complaiuts, liidigcKtion, Uiddinuwt and DizKineHK. i'or lmtiiaal CvKtiveties, KheumaUtmt iNeui-Algia. Congtis, Consumption lu itH tint, blea, Dyspepslst tu all utages, and as general 'a idly Medicine, it in traly wonderful ia Its effect. Ml.a in iU course, it creates appet ite, pioniolesdiijestloii.aud sirecgllieu.s the -whole uervous byttlt'iu. AUttalugs In nature require attention; tlieu hour mucU greater re sbould be UikeM with tbe iiuniuti constitaliou. Waud's f.urekn Touic i Ult-iu will build up, streiiKi hen. aud preserve the constitution of nil vrlio use It. It will also build up tho wasted powers, purities the hi. Kd, expels all vittated-flurds, antl haruioiiiz aixl i ves leuewed vvit;or and healib to Ibe entire" lianntrs svulem. As all HicKnesK eoinesi on. by an impure Ktate of the tdood and torpid Htate of the liver, theivyou Khoutd ne WmkI's ICareka Touic Hitlers, vrlileU' will certnlniy cure you. Then why do ynu snirer, when the jtret.tet cure in the history f anv known medicine can bo procured from any druggist? a'npsc I'.iMfiiM are poinponndetl of the purvst veaotable extracts, dissolved in pure. Kentucky copptilistllied lSouriXMi VVbisky. - Jt iH tho only liquor entirely free from j'usel oil, one Hinou&pt tho most desidly poisons, whielt nt once makes it Huperior -t ail other tontc hitters now In tlie market. So try on a botflo, and yon will seo It is the happiest and best com hi nation you buve ever seen, for it will cnio ail wa iwoiuuieud.lt lor. , i Wj M. WANDjtole Pmprlf tor, ... : :.:-, t!ovtn',Un, Kentucky. : For sale by I'ICTKH Vlx.Jtidjxli, W hole, salo aud Ket:til Assent, Kvansviilf:, It.'.. aiui oy aiugisuK'ueraiiyi -, ( pim J d ,11'. 1 ' ! f U X ,nf ' - MANIIFACTUKING oil J EWEI;B K S,' AN 'lKAtKn.4 s , 1 a i i 1 I t i r:. .... . -, . f ' '. ' ' Are ofTerlng, at redneed- prices wr uu Holiday Season, a choice stock of ' "oF KVERV DESCRIl'TioN, ! ' Consisting of . , ... American Watches, Knslisa Watches, Swiss Watches, Solid "Gold Chains, Diamonds, Pearls, Kubics, Emeralds, Gold and Filvcr Spectacles. i - . , Also, a Btiperior article of . UolliU Silver, .Ware, Manufactured expressly for our trade, and many smaller articles, particularly appio rjrlfUo for Holiday and Wedding Presents. Constantly on hand a choice selection ol SILVER-PLATED WARE, which will be sold at a very close profit. ' , j Particular attention given to Uhe Re setting of Diamonds and other Gems, in the most novel and artistic manner. - r An examination of our stock. Is respect fully solicited. fdel2 dly I .WANT Mv friends and the public to know that I have embarked in the Paper Business, at Docker & Morten and s. N. uoc iter s old stand; that To keep on hand a good assortment ol articles in my line PAPER PI. OUR SACKS, WRAP BAGS, M'RAPPINO PA PAH, MAN IL h A, -JJ-JA, A TISSUK PA PAR, t AOTtl A NO PA TTKRN PA PAR, WAL.U PA t-KR, 1'h'VOItA TlOX. WJNIMJiV BLINIW, FIXTURES, &c, &o., An. ; and that - - ... i in I DON'T INTKXi) To sell :oiKis at less than cost, or even at I hat figure, if I can avoid it. MY is, That, whiio I give satisfaction to those who trade with me, tne returns for my investment of money and labnr may not be unsatisfactory to myself. JOHN WYMOND, 11 South First Btreet, del5 dtf KvausvlUe, iud.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. . - VJi.ilV ' I 1 .1 i w. if5; , To Physicians. ! ' i ,Nw York, August 15th, 18S7. : Allow me to call your attention to my PREPARATION OP COMPOUND EXTRACT BUC11U. The component parts iro JBUCIIU.IjOSO' LBAF), CUBEBS, JUNil'Ell BERRIEH. - . .. - qW Preparation. Bachu, in -vacuo. Juniper Berrleit, by distillation, to form a fine gin. ' Cubebs extracted by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berttesy .containing ; very little sugar, a small proportion of spirit , and more palatable titan any now in use. . The active properties are by this mode extracted. ; ; Buclin, n prepared by druggists generally,' is of a dark; color. It is a plant that emiti? its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys thia (its actiTe principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of .ingredients. The Bucbu In my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of tho other ingredients are added tA prevent fermentation; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a tincture; as made In pharmaeopcea,' nor is it a pyi tip, and therefore can be used in cases where fever or Inflammation exists. In thisV'yba have tbe knowledge of the Ingredient and tbe mode of preparation. Hoping that yon will favor It wltb a trial, and j that upon inspection 11 will meet with your approbation, J" With a feeling of confidence, ' " ' " ' ' I am, very respectfully, ! r H.T.HELMBOLD, ? - ChemLst and Drugglstof 16 Yeats' Experience In PhiJadelphia, aud now i located at his Drug and Chemical ! Warehouse, 691 Broadway, N. Y. From the Largest Manufacturing Chera--.1: -ry ists m the World.J ' I ain acquainted with. Mr. II. T. Helmbold ; be occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful In conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. 9 " WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, "Firm of Powers A Weightman, Manu- , ". .', lacturiug Chemists, Ninth aud Brown ' Streets, Philadelphia." Hclmbold's Fluid JSxtract Hiichu, for weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted nowers of nature, which a.ra accompanied by so many alarming symp- . , , , f f t; .uuia, iuuuii wi" o iunu juuis- i nncltiin A V . 1 1 . T - T ' position to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Fore bodings of Evil; in fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the syfctein, which Helmbolo's Extract Eucho invariably does. If no treatment is .submitted to, Consumption or Insanityensues. .; y HelmboUVa Fluid Extract Buehu, in auctions pecnliar to Females, la unerjualed by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Palnfuluess, or HnppreM.4ku of Cu totnaiy Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlrrus ttate of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising Irom habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change of, life. IIilmboliTs J-Vum hxlrotl Buehu and Improved Jos UVmt vfili radically exterminate fioin the. system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at i'ttlu. peuse, little or no change Ji " ' X" inconvenience or tapo- - dlet no supersodiwg tUos"- rei completely ouf Bk-'" ' - unpleasant and danger-t--.,es. Copal vu and Mercury, tn all ' Use Ut Ho'totd' Fluid Attract v..-.t i.m ikviel t all diseases of ti ese organn, iuk .iu malo r female, from wuatever canso orl ;luatiug, and no matter oi how longstanding. It is pleasant in taste and odor, "immediate" In action, aud more strengthening thn any oi me prej..tions ol 11-irK or Iron. TiinHH suiTeriim frm broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure the remtdy at once. ... The reader must be aware that, however 1n.1v t,p the aitacn oi iu -.u 11. ia certain to atL vt Hie WHiiijr 1.1 -ill i and laeutal itowers. Ail thn above diseases require the aid oi u,.Uc-' llKLMBOLD'H KXTKAl J. RtHMlU is tlie'Ei-eat Dinrt-ur. Sold by druggists everywhere. 1 rice SI j nor bolt'.e. or Six Doltlus. lor o mi. crod to any address. Describe sy niploms In all communications. "Address H.T.HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, ' i ' 0U1 Broai way. New York. NOSE ARE fiESPIKB 1INI.KNS done up iu st reel-engraved wwper, .i re-Rlniile of my Chemical Warehouse, and sigued II. T. IIki.m hoi-d. jaiilSd2m REAL ESTATE. New Real Estate Agency J. I Ellioit S:Son WAVK OPENED A RKAI. EST ATI. JtLJL Agency lor the sale oi ana rem i us Persons having houses or land to rent oi &ii nr twrvriTin wlsliin ti nnrehasa OI renVwili do well by calling on them al their ouice, on Third Street, near Locust In JiUliott'sJ Uloelcx Junell tf W. XI. KXUSMAN & JO., Peal Estate Agents, ffo. CS Main Btr :et, i . .. EvassviiO'. A Notary Public In the ofHce. fap'29dt WM. REAVIH, XJ. &- Claim yv.tr out. Also, REAL EHTATl-j and COLlJX7rift AUKisr. OfQee on Alain street, between Third and Konrtu. JSio.;li.,'-i (over Xeller's.Uaii nwej. KHIMVlill J1U1. MPI"" DRUGGISTS. JOHN TjAVATj Wholesale and Uetall DniKg,, lioaler in 2ta.fictwt I'ainfs, Oils, Jirwhes, tCr., JWAIN ST., beU Second and Third, i ' - Kvansville, lud. Particular attention given to CUTT1NW WIN IJO W UIjASjJ to any sie. I tmi21 dtf Strayed or Stolen. TTi:si'.-A chestnut sorrel hoiso, four ,1T. years oul in the Spring; no other marks remembered. A liberal reward will Im paid', fur his delivery, or any lnlorma lion that will lead to his recovery. jaie diw musses aiken.
DRY GOODS.
OH.LI30N MAGHEE, ' N; M. QX)I)I.KTT. "WHOLESALE DEALEfcl IN , STAPLE AND FANCr. DRY GO ODS, FIRST STREET; ; EYANSl 1LJLE, INDl, fTTAVK jriJST BECF.IVF.n A I.ARIIK JOL stoccc of Reasonable om1s, which tiey offer to the trade at low rates. -. . nnn i t;v v y it a us instoroand lor suli ly 7 G. MAUHKli A. CO., 2,000 by ' Ijdly FOirR.KITSII. It S U I. A I l!A(JH In Hlore and ld- Kale U. MAUHF.M A i O. InducemenUi now ofTered in our Millinery llepartmeut, onr friends and pnstomers wiU bo convinced thai we intend to make Great ,IestiiTctioii To ngllness, by selling Bonnets and ITats, or Miss iiellaca will make them to order in an nnexcelied stylo at a price never bofore done. As Santa Clans Is at hand, and every loved one expects a valuable gift, buy a Florence Hewing Machine, whjeii Is easier learned, less liable to get out of order, aud does more vai ieXies of work without change than any other. Kvery Machine warranted to give atisfne tion,or the money refunded. I'rice Strand upward. Twenty pieces of dray Twilled Flannel, worth i cents, which we will sell Dead Low at 30 cents per yard. French Shirting and Dress Flanueis only W) cents. UnderKliii ts and Drawers in t;reat variety. Tlio be?-t and cheajxint Blankets over sold in thl. city. An eudless variety of Shawls ano lire UatxlH. Oar lart;o Rtock of Cloths and Cadtdiutrea we will close out at a Terrible Sacrifice .n rder,t? mnk! room for Spring Wear. A complete sKntlc of IJomestic Uoods of every popular brand, aud at tho lowest T.ln...l .. .1 ..I ...... .. 1,A f 1 .. u.l..l..,. prices, can always be found at. Hcliapker, massing jo.-s, isos. and v.f Main ssiieet. In short, they have everything to inakt tho "outer" appearance Of JL,ife Beautiful and agreeable, all of watch will be sold as cheap as they can be 6uud anywhere. ' Jdelf ARCHITECTS." H. ItlURSINNA, AKCH3TECT. fiice No. 1 A N 1) LEIVH HUIIDINM Corner First and IXMnist H'j-eets. , Kvansvliie, ind. Plana and Kpocincalions for ail kiiulit of bulldifisrw lunvwhed at snort notice, find on rea;;oijHjl..; ijri!n mehlO d.im Dissolution of Copartnership. FXIJH ('OPAUrNKIMUIP irEUKTOu fttrfit oxislui! twrea James Al. Carpenter, Ira M. White, John H. itaker and Converge Clement, luidir the firm name of Carpenter, W illi iJanej, is inis uay dissolved by iuniua.1 consent. The busii.f the l:iU t'. 1 1 il Will Ik; seined l)V James M. Carpenter, Ira M. White, and I (Converse tJleini ni, who onjy aie auinorized to settle the suine. CAKr KM b.K. Will i K K IiAIr.n. Kvansville, 1 i d., I Klst, lw. Copartnership. THE U?IIEttfclONEI 1VAVE Entered into a copartnershiii lor the purposeof t-arrylng on the Wholesale Iry Goods Kusiuess. under 11i name, style. and firm of t lu-penier, w line .v t ., ai. nie old stantl foi nieily oocntdi-d by Carpenter, White & Raker. TliaiiKlui lor vue Jiuerai patronage heretofore extendeJ -to- lb oll firm, and soliciting contliiiiance of the same with the new, , We are, verv i expect. any, ' JAMKS ,M. I'AliP il'A M. WIIITK. ENTER, janl d3w (XN V KitSIC CLEMENT. 7 Merchatit Tailor. Can bo found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S li LOCK ap2l 3m ( lIA-vr A I K.S.) AM , INVALUABLE MEDICINE Purifying of Iho Blood. DR. J. W. FOLAXU'3 Humor' Doctor, A Positive Remedy, for all kinds of Kninors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncle and Boils, . Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affections of tbe Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism, riles. Chronic Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, aud every Taint of tho System; Dyspepsia, and those Affections originating in the Derangement of the Digestive Organs, viz.. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, ar.d Nervou Affections, Headache, Langonr. aud Depression of Spirits, Loss of Annetite. Constinatiou mil I ft t. El.LKM JIElHCISAi, JL Compound was lii-st prepared by Dr, J. W. I'OLANl). in 1S17. and was then employed with great success ia expelling hu mors irom the blood ; out in iMa a meuicai friend, who was quite celebrated as a physician, especially in the treatment of hu mors, guggesteo. some important improveluents, which were -adopted, aud which has made it (so the people say) the very best remedy for all kinds of humors known to "the faculty." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among which are Sarsapanila, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, Mandrake, and Blood root. When the originator lived In NewHampshire, at tiollxtown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and luManchester particularly,! he Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wonderful cures which it effected. Though mauuf ACtured in lirj;e quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait lor more to be luadc. In that region, some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treats ed wit h and they were cured ! Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles those Ujly, painful ulcers were entirely removed wherever this rueaicine was faithfully used. Ho it was with Hcro.'ula and alt Rheum. The II niu or IXictor cured them. It is free Irom anydanKerous drugs. Is pleasant to the lasle", sale, yet sure and effective In its action. Prepared at the SEW EAtil AMI BOTANIC IEIMT. and for sale by all dealers in medicine C. DAMON & CO., Propiiotors. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agents. For retail by all druggists. fe-.Bj's8
COMIillS&IOW GAJLJi.
A. 8. HATHDKST. J. J. WHIl l'Akka IIujIiiirHt& Whlttaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND ! . WARDING MKRCHANTS, No. 6.............Konth Water HL Stealers in Flour, Be con, Ilay, Oatj,(orit and Country Produce. L. M. HA IRO., -U. H. BT. UAIRI) & START (Successors to W. M. A ikman A Co..) G FX Kit A I. AOKNTM, -'PKOUHV; ' F'orwardlng and Commisfloa J4j chants, Kvansvillo, Indiana. Kefer to X I). Wheeler, Pres't. First National Baa; aud faai'i Orr, Vice President KvuuirUt National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-l WF. WOIHU KEHINII uriC friends and former patrots that w re on FIUHT ATHKKT, one door lelow Vine, next to L. Pieruon's Tin Huop, Ktlll iu tho trade of L IQVOliS, J'IOUll, UOMMltVilOAS,d:e., and shonld be pleal to Hoetlifciu. AI. O.ALLIS&CO. II. I. ALLI.H & Oh F0KWARDIN8 AND COffMlSSlW 1 MKRCFrANTS. ttKCTWlKKH, and Wholesale Ileaieil , LIQUOitS, FL0UB, . FIR S' T K T R .E E T One door beiovr Vine, next to L. I'lerwin's Tin rihop, liVANSVII.LlC, lW, Janl dtf. P. H. DuwHri'H kt, late of Kvnnsvllle, ln4. John Uij.ucut, Uoiconda, 111. P. S. DUSODCHET & CO., UKNKKAI. COMMISSION ME IK j II A NTS, No. 33 Pojdraa Street, NKW OKLEAN8, JUL. Orders and consignments solicited. PHILIP DECKEB, Third Btreet, bet. Ejcsssor &jtd TUr Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating Olte for all kind of Machinery . Atao; LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES, PURE CATAWBA WINK ot my owa growth. Imch'ildlr Wki.ion Bbotrrrd, Paris Landing, Tenn A. W. Si dkbottom, Kvansville, Ind. WELD0N BROS. & C0n Cotton and Tobacco Factors, lKOU4'i; ANI 'OM MISSION MKKCIIAN 'I'M. OlQce Coit. VINE A WAT KR STREETS, EVAK8VII.I.1C, Inn. KVBpeclal attention given to purchasing supplies, rnayltfdm S. M. BARTON, CoriiniiMMlou Hornhnnc, So. 85 West Second Street CINCINNATI. LMboral advances made on consignments. txl dtf x - PJJTER CASEY & 00, CumuiiMsKOEi Slorcliaiils Vor t h e sale of HAY, f !0 RN, O ATM. J5 RAN, yhOUH. MEAL. BACON, LARU, and Western Produco generally. No. a LEVEE STREET, pr8dtf " ViOKBunita, Mihs. DUKE NICUELS0N, COMMERCIAL BROKER, UAUUOAD AMI STEAM HO IT A (JOT, No.;5 North Water St ap3f)d tf KVANHVI LLE. I N I . CINCINNATI ADV'XS. OTJNISJY BAGS. tLff KA I.ES EXT It A HEAVY Otf U Uu n ii it s arriving and in store, for sate by FOiTEIi BR0TUERS, Wwt,Henotil Hirool CINCINNATI, Oil It). We desire to inform the 1rade that we have been appointed agents for the largest importer in the United fatates, and are now prepared to supply them in any .quantity. declS dtf Honte's Btcam Cordage Mills. JOHN 1IONTE, MAStrFACTUnKB OF Jrlanillo, 3Xopc, Hemp Pacliing, and Hemp Twine for Sewing Gannies, MUX ST., one door south of Front, de22 d3m CI NCI NN ATI, OHIO. D. A. Ct.arkk, Memphis, Tenn. J. H. Dkuky, late of Cartmell A Drury, . CLAUIL tSs IUUJtY, (Successors to Cartmell & Drury,) , ' Produce ami Gcuornl COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 210 FKOM' HTUEET, Bet. Washington and Adams, MEMPHIS, TENN. By permi.'Slon we refer to Brandeis A Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton & Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Kuitner, Jr., A Co.. Evansviile, Ind. ; liayuurt A Wliiltaker, Kvansville, Intl.; (;ole Brothers, Ht. Louis, Mo.; Charles T. Illude, Cairo, III.; F. W. Hmitli, President I'eopie's Bank. Memphis. Tenn.; W. II. Cherry, President Nleri li ants' National BanK, Meaiiiiiis, Tenn.; Clarke, :iy Co., Alemph.s, Tenn.; Newton Pord At'o., Memphis, Tenu.; Btiatton, tioyer & Co., Memphis, Tenn. sel dtf WM.GJ.KNX. IAS. K, GLKNN. B.DYMOND. W. P. STODKWELL, . with WM.GLKNN Sc SONH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, U9TCISN1TI. . novlilSm Man ii fact a rr of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. Saddles, SlTurucaa COLLARS, and SA DDLERY HARD WARE, Jo. 5S Main Slrtet, corner gecocd. EVAMSyiI.I.IE, iJO. febia dtf
BUSINESS CARDS.
Dr. J. C. Bicrbovvcr, IIESIIKT DENTIST, " Office No.' 10 FIRST HT., Between Main find Locust, Tenders his professional pervlcei to the ciliKeiis ot Kvansville and vicinity. Adm Ui Inters Nitrous Ox Idef las to alleviate pain in exiraetluK teeth. c3i d 1 y Where in the bent place to get a nice Si an. painted Welt, that ' c4Mll ds ij everybody didn't know that OSBORNE & BECKER do tliA neat fst and lest wrh ia the, city. - - novlfil If you want to jjet PieKorlplions filial, go to r-a old bud reliable House, where mine out expetienceil pies:ripti(iiilsji are al lowed to nit prescriptions. SCIILAEPFEa'S 1 (be oiliest nmt most reliable, as his i.ri sci i pt ions now itnnilu r over 'i'li illy-four Thous.'iiid Pour I in nd red. Vou ran get prcscri pilous filltd al all hoiir-i, iinv ' liiuht. at Wlli.AKl'KMIPH, no',M 1 Cot uer Main ami SwoikI. Dry (juod.s -tSroccriirs. KRAMBR & MESKaR, nml 41 Dry ioodR.l M . A81 , aiS Uroeerus. cr- Jvlanl M " Ms assortment of both always i 'hand. Illgheht price pvld for country produce. Wagou-y ird free tocuslomera. iiov7 3m MARSHALL'S Line Enyraxtinci of Grant arul Lincoln f WM. WACIIS, Ascnt, FVAN8 VILLB. INDIA NA, Third Ht, lu Washington Block. PKICES : Pi. proof 8 3 r.n Ind. proor 7 (ki Art. proof i 20 U0 nov3 3m. 8TATI0Ki:, UMlt i;mi;, And Blank Book Jilnnutccturtr, And Dealer In Bciiool Books, Pictures mid frames, Mirrors, Look-ins-Glasses, Prencli tilass, Ac, )f.l IIOOKH itio-itoiirisi). NO. a THIRD STREET, (IIKDDKKICII'S IlllCK,) I" VA1VSVI I.I.K I.MHANA. novaly City ISrewery,, COOK & RICE, Proprietors, EvAN3Vii.ir, Ind., Manufacturers of Lager Beer and Stock Ale and Dealer In-MALT & HO PH. oc:io i I v rKTKIt VIKllLINtl, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paints. Oil, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, W I. ! (d.AN, St'IUMCAL I XhTltl'MEJf TS, I'nrP Wlm M mnl ItramlicN. And all popul.-ir Patent Medicines ot the Ke. NO. 2 Nnrlli Water Klm t, F.VANSVU.1.1;.. IN1HA1UA oca ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, Homoeopathic Physician. Office on Second Street, between Malu aud Locust. oo28 dly DR. fc". J. EHR'vlAIM, Koisffiopatlifci'liyslcian. t.ifllce No. 1 Henoml Htrod, between Main ami LociihU Office Honrs Krom H A.M. to 12 m., and 1 t- i'.m Al ids roKldence, corner of Heventli and Cbel.fuut HLreets, lifl.rr uiht. Kifiilly C4i;. Am JlITTItOf.fl' i',1 OIC4 l.-K IN I WATCHES, JEWELRY I Oolil Pons, Ht'OClai li H, !;-el asses, B Oliver mid 1'lal.ed Wine, , :iU:h and !.. Mateiiiil, No. I MAIN ht'., , iiet. (Second and Third, Kvanmvii i.k, Ind. Watches niul Clocks Repaired and wurraiiuxi. i 'hah. Aktkh, with Oeo. A. lUttroiu; 1-2H dly BUIHA31 COAL MttES, jonx ixclk, jn., 4t mx, 3rorllor. OFFHK: NO. 2 MAIN NT., OC27 tf CAKPjaTS. WSC. K. IRKNCII. CUAS. KLINflFf.TKFFKl. C'AICI'ET WAlMMIOlihE. WBL E. FRENCil & CO., Noa. 47 aud 49 MAIN NT.. KVANSVir.I.K, iNOj WHO WANTS A SICK 'A It 11.1" at a reasouaOle price, and mo trouble about it? Now la the time to make your ICc or Friend a hanilsome CUri.itmaK Jrexcnt, and at tbe Mime time make homo us uomfori.able and cosy as a palace. LOW PKlCK-i, (IKKAT INDUCISM ENTH AMD GOOD AUV'lCJi:: In order to reduce our stock before malting our annual invoice on January 1st, ISG9. we propose for - fill: A liXT ( IA YH-X.-U to otl'er our Carpels at the lowest possiblo figures that will pay cost, c-irriaije, and izperuet. Also, in order to rjlvo employineiit to our Carpet-makers and Upholstcrero during the dull season, we propose to inike up and lay Uoivn ad Carpets we neil till J nr. limy 1st FitliK OK CliAUUK. All k'""' delivered free. All woi k (piarttnteed. Our stoca of Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Hhades, DauiaKS, Luce Curtains, ('or uices, Vali Papers, aud House Kurnishi-u; Goods, generally, is larger than all olheis (in that Hue) now In our city combined. We provise to sell ihem as low as theso goods are retailed In Hi" Culled .Slates. We are exclwtively in this Jineof husint-ss. What others can do elKwheie we propose to do iu Kvansville. Kvery man to Ills trade." Ciiy liusiLess Is divided: ion t co to a shoe store for putty or pad locus. Don't buy rice or rat-tu'.l lik-i in a crockery store. jHiii't HKk for mutton in a niilliueryshop. Don't think j on enn pitrchiiso iry koo i in a li u s om. A nd, ub .ve ai I, Dont buy your CAKPKTM in a I) It GOOIW IiOlJKK. Tii s advice (like our Carpet-inakluir lor W days) ii nlven irit, lor the benefit of "All tiIum a may concern." Give us a er.li. i.vausvlhf, Ind , i.-c. 1, is.. din rilALOS'S "l'Al'HIA.V LOTION " For Beautlfjiiis: the fekln and Com pieston. Removes all i'.ruj.tions, Fr- lrl, Pirnpies, Moll l Hiolfli-K, Tan, etc . and rondels the skin mit, Jmr, and I'Uiomin:). Por Ladies In the Wiirsery n Is luvain ablo. Por Uentleinen alter Hiiavinx " '""' ' "pa'pbiau l.tlon" Is tti only remedy for diseases and w-i' Kin- ol I he WR1U. the Toilet, Nnrsi ry '' '3U'' J . 1 chapthehlliu. j-, i.-:i '' pei FI.OK lK MAVII." ..1I.IIU !.. A New Perfume lor the llaDdkeirhh-t. KJiquislte, Delicate. Lasting Prai -a nee. FHALON & WON, New Vork. Hold by all druggists. U dly
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JOHN II. SCOTT, "
AN f, x ti n r. a i: Es, No. 53 btbk iT, cor. UroM, ir,')ly 1 VANSVII.I.K. NI. - Vim A IMRTKK, WholnsrJo EooJcsf I! th & fllatUmerpi, SCHOOL IUWKS, BLANK BOOL'S, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND IS'o. It Main rVli-et CHATFIELD & WOODS, ' MAN II I A ' T V It 1.: It H AND WHOI.KHAI.K DEALERS 77 aud 71) Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a com pit to as. hoi line it of tfLATfAl', FOLIO, I) KM r, UKMVX, It (HAL, A. 8Jl'Kli-U0iAIi PLAT LKTTiaiM, vnr ous w. iKhls; KLAT I'dM NfKIU'IAl, AND PACKET Nolls; Hubbard's ULA.KD I'OVKi I'AI'WtM, NflK. 1 and V; also, other br indw, ot all colors; PJtlM'i'KlUS' CAHH .STOCK, irt slieel.s, colored and white; also, CUT CAKliB, iu lull viirhty of tiuulitic tmd sly.es. RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. MANuvr'ntKiifior PAVKIl UA(1S & PLOUIt SACKH, All hIim s niul idi'iil ors, first qr...'Hy of pa.ier. Ni-ii Pprr, SfaJtilltt Paper. Hoik Pijrr, Wmpirhift Jliper, Cc'ored IMaler ISipr-r, JJii-i. PupT, Klurt Paper, Caiuue I Upi r, 'J iw Jourtf i, t,ii uw Rmtrttx. IiCHflierw of nil Kind For Binders Df i, ioet licr with TOOLH and iuxoMi. m.v jjim;ii V, All of which we Oder at lowest market pn 3s. Orders by mall promptly fllliwl. CJIATMKLH Ai WODIW, 77 and D Walnut Htreet. mai-21 dtf Iik I -if. 1 1 A 11 f.ow .1. I'll Kl.ln, of New ) lis. .1. U. .McCci.i.iicii, i f LoiiiKVlile, Ky. K Woi r, of New n leans. Pheips, HkCulIoch & To., PR OD ECU, I R O VISION, AM) OKMiTli.VL. Commission IIor lianta, 142 bUAVlUC KTttKLT, nov?ldtf ' NKW OKI.KANS. K. K. hUNKKltSON. li:0. J'KNIH.KION R. k. ::NKi:;ts.o. & co., FOltWAltDlNti A COMMISSION 53i:i.-.f :HA"ES, AND Of n nil An. ii fi fortiin I'rlo Tr;titNCrf uf ion 'ini'y EAST EREldllT LINE, EVANS VI TiLE, - INDIANA. Liberal i.'ash Advannrt made on (!oiisi:;ii. inents. ItKKPli TO -Srunucl llayard, V'l.-o I'n s'l Kvai'svillo National Hank, Kvansville, iiidlin:i; Afoses -Taylor, President N ilional City iiiiiik. New Vork : Hi n. I .'art., wrltfht, t:;iM)icr Niil loiiiil ily Punk, Ni-w 'oi k ; Mm I Mi fc Dun m n,r .New Voi k ; '1'. I .. liarret t, CiiKhier limiir ol Ki-ni in k . Louisville; W. (1. 1 1 1 1 , trashier Coinuitieial H;iiiK of KentiK-K '. Lou Uvl I le ; Koirt L. MaiManil t-.'., Nev Voik; Hon. i.-o. II. I'eiidli Um IiKiiii atl, (. iiiivliir wm. a. imwH & co.. Forwarding ar-d Commission WIIAllFBOAT riiOPIUKTORS. Kailroaa and Fatt froirlit Lino AgI U, f.VA A.SV 1 1. I.K, I,M. JanH dly WUKO. R. IIPSTON. A I.I T. WII.fiON F. II. HUSIfKI a CO., No. 5 n. WATKr. BTi:i:r;T, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Commission MEROEANTS : ANO I WHITE LINE Central Tram it Company. AU frei'jlrf fur New York and Ecio Emiltiii'l towns thn ugh without trt mfir. auL' TliOsTlirsSlTII Ti CO., l'RODUCl'. AND COMMISSION m:uciiANT: . . . Healv H lu '7r, Hay, Corn, Oatx, (Iran SfitJt aod PltOUUCK OKMCltAIXr, An. o MM" WtlKK Kfttl-IJif, liVA.nnvivi.K, Ism. Af.-nt" for the eel bratod IIAZAltl) IMU l'l 't COMl'ANV. Ad order promptly ilili-.l. (JnnJv'il WM. H. liK l. ' .JOilM KINiwroN'. KliAI) & EINGaTDW, I'l'.OllUt K, POIt'V A 111 ! NO, AND COMMISSION MRIiCIIANTS. And liealers in on , Oals, Mmn, ll iy, I'.in-on, Lhi.I, llldi-s, rkln, liibl t.'ounliy I'r rfloi-4 iriurallv,os. ;: and a. Iiocust Street, K'.,'J(l;m , 1 KVANMVll.l.n, lso. ' : JtOlIKlLl1 SMITH, U ti il r t u k o i-, MA IX ' I.i:T, bU Fourth and Filth KvANsvil i.k, Ind., lias Just received a uiw liearse, the finest ever lu tlie eity. A lart'n uxmhIh.imiI of Mi'taliic CaseM.-Vaskt-Ui, and Collins kepi, COUblautiyou hand. IJv d.iui.
