Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1869 — Page 1
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DAILY JOURNA1 r . . - . n nAA - 'kit . $10 0.1 50 Six months. by mail....-.- - Three mouths by mall. ........... Uy the week, payable to tarrier....... TRI-WKP'KI.Y jOiriiNAI. . 3 IX) One year...... ................ . 1 J six UlOUlliS , U WEEKLY JOUKSAU One conv. one ver -S ?' Kive copies, oue year...... Ten copies, one year.... 8 75 l'i 00 TELtOKU'H SDMMAKf. UoM r.'osed In-"New .York, yesterday, t lSllen Whalen, or Brooklyn, died Tuesday night from tlie effects wf burus received Sunday night during a Ore la her room which caught by tho upsetting of a candle by her husband. Both were drunk: at the time. A New Ycrk dispatch dated the 27th saya about ten thousand dollars in checks and four hundred and forty-s'JLsbares In the Pacific Mall Steamship Company, In a tin box, were stolen from tho countur of tU Conipav ' -31ce, In "Wall Street, yesterday. . (Ye.Hts. Payment ol the cliecks; and t' -iustor of the stock lias been slopp d. A Ntw "iCH-fe dispatch dated the J7th ys the Investigation held yesterday, In the ease of Dr. Kennedy, whose partnerPowers Is In custody charged with producing his death shows that Powers wan living nnder an assumed name, and a Kre:U portion ot the property claimed by him w ta Kennedj'a name. Thenar rendered a verdict to the effect that whin ky applied to the deceased" by Powers w ith fraudulent intent caused bis daatjij A Carruceas (Venezuela) leltar, of Docember Ilia, states thai Mr. Taimads, 'the Amoiicau Commissioner iu the oouveutioii for tho settlement of American claims; hail bin acuused of fraud, audtliu Government, It Is announced. iuijielialUily demands the abrogation of the treaty. Mr. T:iiiuadge U fully able to disprove any imputation against hiiu, and -Ifce whole trouble is ouppjoed to bve beea IndaeeU by a wish to nvoid. paying the heavy Jn-. stalmeuU already adjudgod tha United Slates, , i . The New York Tribune Bays that last Oc-', tober one Oeoripe Williamson hired a basemuut at 4S Canal Street, 1or the ostensible purpose of opening a trunk store, lie cut the tloor into the shop above, stole fifty -six hundred dollars' .worth of millinery goods, and was arrested With the "plunder in his possession, u he wat attempting to cart it away, aud m committed to prison without hall. Toe papers in his case were Hen l to the District Attorney's ofiiae, but were taken away from lber' by AUierman Canou, just before the election, and uii further proceed iaijs have been tikenv T1.N man Imi now lieen Idenllflfd a the inuu who itiada a daiia. attempt to rob the Park llaixlc last Saturday. f i; TBiE&EAPH. - ' t Nivs by Atlantic Cable. Lato Ilowi from Paraguay. Tho Connecticut Domoc ratio State Con von- , tion. Editor ' of the Richmond Journal Before tho' He- . .construction Com--'!-' - iniUee. -: , . ? The Question of Bridges Over tho Ohio Itiver. ' Maine Tomperanco vontion. ConAttaimpt to Defraud a Life Insurance Comp my. " Mfsvomont to Strike out the Word " White,'! in the .. General School Act ; ' , in Illinois. Congressional Proceedings, iVlKMTnis, Jarirtary JT.-rThe, iAp-i ji.-nTs correspondence nays that on Monday moruina justbttWe daylieht, two horse thieves, named John Fox and S.tniuel iW. Taylor, were .takfea from tho custody of 'Squire Lawrence, near Poplar Corner,- taken : to the woods -.aid shot to death hy a parly of masked men. ' A Jjioutenant and sixt oieOiOf , the Arkansas militia, came to the city today, heavily ironed. Ttey were arrested by the police on a charge of intending. the arrest of certain persons here, but wero subsequently placed on a lerryboat and sent over. ! , : , '" Go vernor Clayton, of Arkansas, and fstaff, returned from - Marion last ni;ht. ; " it is reported that the militia company now operating in Critten County, has been ordered by the Governor to Helena, to be mustered out. WASHINGTON? . ., Fditor cf the UUhniond Journal Before the Keconstrnetion Commitn e The Qurstiou of Bridges over Hie Ohio liiver. .. . ' - i j : . " t . f Washington. Jan. 27. C. IT. "Whittlesey, editor of the Richmond JaiirniL testified before the liecont ruction Committee to-day, that he opposed the plan of the Virginia Con vention of the '.)th, for the restoration of that State into the Union, and confiulers it inexpedient at .present to revievc the judicial othcers iu Virginia tun,! political disabilities. Ti.e Committee on ; .lload lanJ Canals heard witnesses to-day, as to whether bridges over the Ohio Kiver are au obstruction to commerce. LOUISVILLE. The Jvrll Mardr Case Jury Impaniiplert. IjOUISvili.k, oannary St. i he case of Wm. Kril. for the umrder of his wife on the th of JIareh last, came up this morning. : Alter the examin ation of a lame number of parties jury was .finally empanneled. The case will occupy several days. AUGUSTA. Temperance Convention Permanent 'resident Chosen Tho Temperance nerorm. Atiodsta, Me., Jan. 27. Hon. Nel f o:i Dinaley. Jr . was chosen Perma io:.nent Presideut of the Maine State Temperance Convention. He delivered a lengthy address in advocating the views of the radical wing of the temperance party, and urging the reenactment of the itnprispnment penalty and State police laws. r
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I HARTEOHD, .1 D.mocintlc Stntc ConTf ntlonBpocie - - j Payineut. , IIartfoub, Coun., lan. 27. Tho Democratic Ntuie Conventipu was l tended. T. M.' Waller, -of New London presided teainorarily, . and made a Btrwhg speech in lavor of paying the bTTddi in gold. ; Ilonl J. Loomld, of Bridgeport, wm e:eclc-4 Permanent Chairman.; liesolatioiis were adopted ignoring the Tamntany platform. K llcsolutions werq also ndontcd in respect o the memory of T. II. Seymour. A speech was rode by J. F. r.abcock:, in support- of, the latter resolution.' The old tickot wai renominated.' -; ; ';y''",'''' ' ',' . wilmingtoh; del.. O 1 1 Lc l latlTC Action The Atlantic Tel egraph t able. , , ( f 7 . . . . I !) V i r.si t noTon. I) et ' Jauuary Tlte .State Lesjislttare. has, adopted p. j tint resolution Ueplarnig the authofity of, tlie jhL-Ko over ,i;iiuuig,ot occa.n telegraph "cable3 u,.it tihoruB, alCtirtiug' that- UiAtlti"eoart-t Delaware U peculirli.itXral4i lor tho Jaadiog of, tho Fivnch cable, and appjinting J. 11. Coinegjs a )nnnisBtoncr to ooulec ' with Uio wtiipiriy forming that. enterprise. .u i v.-f Notice was ptvtrti in the Ilon.-ie yes terday of a bill to annul - the; Hiarter of the Philadelphia. Wiluiiutou &,. lialtimore Kailroad Oomiuwy. I " .V I it ' I Mil to Strike out the word hip In lh IJnr!ral .SfUool AtlUftlrurtive Hr at Feorla. , .-I i . :t. . . . ; t ,- ' . f CiUCAiisi Jai. A bill reported by the CVnimilt:e - on Kdn iation m the I Wiftrfs LflattiTOtAAriryf trik-jw out lb ew orilJlAV h i L5, ml Di SMitL sebool act.'. ..,..,. j The Carroll disint.fnn If A Lincoln's wn rehouse io .Peoria, IJli-; nois, w?rfl dn-;troyed hy tire 1-tst ni'ht.' JiOs $::o,tH. . ; .... . , . S. ConistOck, a merchant, of Mimieapoliri, M inii'-sota, ha.s failed. 'Liabilities $(;,XI. tiptbr;iiiijfJ'its reported. ' In his speech before the Viseonfiil m a a a r . . . . Jjegislature to-day,. Watt. .lljyr rp'-v1-.., ter. UniteJ . htatea j .Senator pledged thenj. that lo woUia.rctani hia position no longer than his conri i was approved by thosd'whoi ebetol him ' ' ........ , a 4 ROCHESTER;' N.y.''.'! Attempt to J)frraul Llfi) lusurnuoe t'ompanlfs Arrost of the Tarty. ! J ... . .' I s .1 ijl . Rochester. N. Y.,' January 27. A. II ia.lt, alias Samuel 11. Allen, and sevon others, liayeleen (trrrMed here on charge of eonpiriU-y v 'deffand the! Union AIntu;il Li to lnsuraneo Company of 5,(KH). lliatt b.i l his life insured? to lhat amount, void his policy lo a lawyer named (Jiylorl, and shortly after had a report circulated" that he was " d nrw aed '-while huntiutr..The ease ivifl be triad iinmediately. i Tty A.tIantio Tqloffrnpli. Late from . Paraguay Accident on .5 .... . . the' Tenia Sone of the - Flrstt'lass Tassensers 'Hurt A'ames of Second-Class Passenger s luj u red. - IRELAND. ; -., . .. Dublin. ' January 27. A meeling of - influential citizens Was held here last uight, at which resolutions were adopted urging the Government to pardon the Fenian convict. - ; SPAIN -- MAIIU0 January 27.H-The Ootcrnment has laid claim to all the libraries, archive?; and.,work3 of art possessed by the churehes, as the property of thetate.It was while carrying Out the orders of the Uoernment that the Governor 6f liurgos was assassinated, 1 his event caused intense excitement. Violent demon strations have been made in this city against -the Papal iNnneio. lheiqvernment has withdrawn, its official recognition of its diplomatic power. The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral of liurgoa have been arrested and imprisoned. J: ENGLAND.' - ?"'-5 ' London. .January 27. Mr, Ernest Janes, the well known Radical poli- j tician, died yesterday, lie had just been informally chosen by ballot over Milncr Gibson, a iiiberal candidate, to succeed Mr. Uirley, one ot the present members of Parliament from Manchester, m case the latter should be unseated on charge of bribery. The Greet Government will probably give in ifcs adhe.-dou to the conclusion of the Coufereuce of Paris, but it is feared its signature will be accompanied by reservations which can only lend to protract the difficulty with Tuikey. . , The Levant Times publishes n rumor that Senator .Nye, of Neva la, will succeed Mr. Morris as American Minister at Constantinople iu March next. London, January 27. None of the first class passengers on the Pereire were seriously injured by the recent accident. . Three of the crew were killed, and also the following second class passengers: Mr. Callaghan, a Catholic priest; Mr. Foutmer, a Frenchman, and Mr. Falkcnberg, a German. The Pereire encountered a fearful tcmoest after beins; a few days out lroiu lirest, in the eourso of which heavy seas broke over her, carrying away entirely her forward deck cabin, and inflicting other damages. She also sustained such iojur-! ics to her machinery as compelled her to put back to Havre uuder sail. FRANCK. Paris, January 27. Rio Janeiro dates state that the Paraguayan army occupied the stronghold of Augustura. ITavbe. January 27 Noon. The ship Alaska, with a cargo of cotton, from New Orleans, , is on 'fire here, and will, probably, be totally destroy ed. She la owned in .Boston. i i : m ' ' AUGTJ8TA, January 27. Ex Gov. Pickens died in .kdgeneld, . C, on Monday.
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XLti CONGRESS - THIRD 8ESS50X. KENATiK Washington, January 27, ITowe. lo the treat amusement of tha i Sen'ate.' presented a memorial uravinir for - the-' Vipnointment J of rf an ablo phrenologist to examine all candidates J'or.iatcrnal revenue- appointments, to 'see whether benevolence, conscientiousness, casualty, and compromise be their most prominent 'Po tuberancesi to the end thatf the Govr ernmcnt may no longer sulTerilrom the frauds now go common in that department. Referred to the Commit vjjttce on Retreuchment and Reform. . . Chandler introduced a bill to prcveni the collection of illegal imports under coje-r ot'iStata auiJiOrity. f Ret forred to the Committee on Commerced " h ' : ":;"",'.'..'j. Ilenderson' introduced a bill to enabld the- Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw , Indians tp become citizens of the United States'. - Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Morgan introduced a bill, which was rcielred to the Committee on" Ju diciary, to designate a place of . con 1 unefnent. of persons convicted ol oU tenses agaiHetthc laws of the .United Htahcs.;-, ; - ; '.'" The expiration of the morning hour broight'iv the bill "relating 'r! the Central Pacific branch, of - fha ,Uoioa l'ipif Ilriilroad. pucr)iuii,iiiutuu ly ,;u.iiiuui;, it. , it takci no. the bill in relation t tliro public dybt and eurreney,; which was t.., 1.; Vrtr., 1... f ... ,..Tl t .... 1 on t'inance. . " ' Morton and I'omcroy pnpporled tho ftioii, arid 'Howard,-orbetr and Kumuer opposed, it Th latldt dillod for the yeas and nays whjeh were ordered and f he motion ', carried. by; vot.i of :J2 to2;. ,. , , ;., J,, ,4,, , Tie public debt ' and' eurreney bill being now 'before tLe 'enate Davis moved to recommit and instruct the: Committee to report t in" its stead another bill. " ' ' i Mr.- iSherman then addressed the Kenate upon the bill reported by the Aomioitteu oi Finance. , r ; i ..( MeCri-ery then ' followed' in-:a long' Hpeoeh, in . which he dtseussed humor ously the speech of Senator Morton on li uanee, the President's reconi' meiidations on "that subject, aixl the reports of the. Secretary' of. the Treasury and'ol', the Treasurer of tho Uni-, ted States." " '' ..,.,,. " On motion of Mr. Morton tho bill was then postponed, and that relating to the Central illranckj ofj th;it JUqion Pacific Railroad was taken up, the pending amendment bttiog jthat oil'ered by Mr. Conk ling yesterday. Conkling modilied the amendment by striking out the clause fixing tho point at which tho Central llrnneli Uoad shall unito with the Stuyky Hill route. The amendment was voted on and lost. . i Patterson,.. : of . New Hampshire, j olfeTed' art 'amendment declaring the subsidy should not exceed $1,200,000. Lost Yeas 2-"; nays 27. Morrill, of Vermont, offered an ttiocml men t providing that the interest of the bonds authorized by this bill to be issued should not exceed 5 per cent, iu currency. Lost. The bill was then read a t hird time, and rejected.' ' " " . Vt . Trumbull, from the Committee - on Judiciary, reported adversely on the joint resolution " introduced ' by , McCreery, proposing an amendment to the Constitution; also on Sumner's bill to euforce the provisions of the Fourteenth- Amendment; and on Howe's bill requiring the President, on the application of the Governor or Legislature ; of North Carolina "or South Carolina, or Florida, or Geor- , gia, or Alabama, or Louisiana, or Arkansas, to call out the 'militia 'or' employ the forces of the United States te suppress insurrection. . .Trumbull also reported a substitute for Stewart's bill to, punish the crime , olVheldiivJ! ofiiee in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. It provides that any pcrsou whd-diall hereafter knowingly accept or hold an olliee to which he is ineligible under the third section of, said amendment, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and on ; conviction shall be imprisoned not more than live years, and fiucd in from one to ten thousand dollars. - Morrill, of Maine,, from . the Committee on Appropriations, reported the Naval Appropriation Rill, with slight amendments. i - i t Morton moved to again take up the currency bill. Coukling ; moved to bold : an extra session. Cameron moved ;o adjourn, which latter motion prevailed, and the Sen ate auj-mrned. , Itne.............Washinoton. Jan. 27. Jiutlar nked leave to offer a resolution' Culling on the Secretary of the Treasury for information as to the effects of the repeal of the reciprocity treaty on the trade ol the united States with Canada and other Rrilish American Provinces.- , , McCarthy objected. The House resumed the considera tion of Lyneh'a bill to provide for the resumption ol specie p.iyment. .- . hchohcjd addressed the House, On motion of Sohenck, it was agreed to hold evening sessions in Committee ot the hole, tor general debate. . Washburne urired the House to come to some nnuersianain,' relative to the public business, sayiug the indications yesterday were that it was not disposed to touch the appropriations bills at all. 1 The Speaker recapitulated the business that was pres,siDg on the attention of the House. , . , .' Alter some discussion a motion to reconsider the vote referring the llesuinption of Specie Payment Hill to theCoramittee on Hanking, was tabled, aud the bill remains committed. The Constitutional amendment and the bill rehiling to suffrage wero postponed until alter the morning hour, with the substitute therefor by Ringhard, Shcllabarger and Ward, liingham's substitute is as lollows: No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge ot deny to any citizen of the United States, of sound mind "and over 21 years of age, the equal right3 of the elective franchise, of all the elections in the State wherein he shall have actually resided for a period of one year next preceding such election, except such of said citizens as shall hereafter engage in rebellion or insurrection, or who may have been or shall be duly convicted of treason or other crime of the grade of felony iu common law. i , i'i. The substitute of Mr. Shellabarger is in nearly similar terms as th:it of Mr.; Ringham's, except that Shellabarger permits the disfranchisement of those who have engaged in re
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bel ! ion," whil e M r A ' Bi ugh am o uly per inits the disfranchisement of those who may hereafter engage in: rebel lion. ' , , , , The substitute of Mr. Ward, like that of Mr. Shellabarger's, applies to those who have engaged in "rebellion. and . restricts tha States from fixing the terms or residence required of voters at longer thitnt ooa year. l ;" ,'-tTho House then took, up ithe bufij ness of the morttibafhoari A J a ' 1 The bill reported1 yesterday relating to the operations' of the' pensioc law, the .second section f the bill which directs the withdrawal of pen sions from fspialo pensioners who are living a life of prostitution or eoncubinage, received much-opposition. lngersoll moved to . strike it out, and feehenek chatactcr.ized it,a& the most monstrous and dispraeelul prop osition he had everseen in any bill inasmuch as it proposed to make the Court ofPensions the judge of the morals and virtue of the widows. of soldiera of tho.llep.ublie, and. required them to prove a negative, .. ;r g il . lngersoll, Uok a .like i view of the section, which he declared worJd be a digraee to iha iitatute book and an out rage .to .th widows of soldiers. , After further discussion, Arnell moved to lay the bill and amendments on the table. Rejected 47 Io;C7. -I'tirib if - - i : 'nl'crhart moved the prerious jaes tlou, which 1 the 1 louse 'refused to second; and' the morning hour having expired,, the bill went over !tilj the uext morning hoar.' ''( '. '. ' ,'!,'. i( The House 'then fook np the conietittttional amendment and the biU in relation to suffrhSe", reported by IJOtitwel and by thO (Committee en Judiciary, and wa nddrepsqd.' by JJJtidf i in. Opposition to tbeni, ,' Ho argued thai the rigljtto control suffrage. and flection warf in ' the reie.-t i v'e States and. not iu Congress..' "The powers and risthts and ; Tiberties of the States' and.of thn'jieopl did; not come down Itoin Congress' or from the Federal ( Jovermnent. 'There wet-o some powers with whbdi CougroAs . bal not been entrusted. 'Congress " could not 'determine, just Juw muob. lib erty thes'Ieop1e plionld" enjoy." Alt tho ; powers qft Jho Federal GOvcrnmerit citaiii from Ui-e,- States u( frnn the peepler Congress never , had, and never could ; have,, rightful authority to exercise any power not giveri to it by the Constitution.,.', The excrylse of any j other power was rank usurpation. '- ' ""' ;;.; ' " f Hc'eritioise'f? Rontwcirs api.iil'fo partish.iKshlppUid , askfcd where" had the ; liepubheai party, -uerived -its power' and charge- to reorganize the Stf tc that did not rebel. In his judgment the Republican members of" the House could cot' force llus. measure' upon the country without canting oh the party which another dishon ors, or without ;a ehatuelul violation of party pledge and party faith. How many States won hi. tho Retmblican arty have carried at the last election with such a ineasrpioscribtd upenta riatform? V)iera would Jiavo been 'cnnsylvania and Ohio and Indiana? Sueh a measuro' wocld alone have defeated the Republican .candidates to President ..aud Vice President, with all t.heir great personal popularity. He was sorry that hid, distinguished colleague, on the Committee (Houtwell) had not been able to base his. proposition on the Constitution and taw.1 instead of annealinc to the bare interests ot party. . .The subject then passed over for'tho day. ""."',,"' On motion of Stover, an allowance of one year's Yay-airRanrcaeaiativa was ; made to Switzer, who contested the srat of Anderson,' of Missouri , The House thou went into Committee' of the 'Whole. Seheoek in the Chair, and resumed the consideration c il. . ' 1 l . - in. oi uiBjegisiaiive. AppropriatKin mil. A; discussion', in' reference to the pay ol the Cleric ot tne Committee on l'ubiiu 1 Lands j" brought out,' .Wash; burne. of Illinois, who declared- that if tho constituents -of the 'members could" kiiow of their extravagance', he believed they" would come - down and; run them into the Potomac. Laughter, .'.What we're the figures. of the expense of the House? He would tell them: Cat)itol"t)olice.' foo.UOO: lerks, ?S0,0(H: Sergeant-at-arms, JfVi.OW; Jt'oKt Ufiice f 20,0t j laborers, ?K;,000 folding rooui, $G0,0Qj; doorkeepers, $11,000; olcrks .to committees, $X000; pages, 55,000; total, $:5,:i00,000. lU-ferrio . to the other items f'or; the Capitol police, . Mr. Washburne said there had . been , a howl got up : last r session '- that Aud re w Johnson was to take possession of the capital. : ' ..' The appropiation was voted, on; and s,absequently au amendment , to an increase in the "compensation of the reading clerks was agreed to. J Farnsworth moved to strike out tho item for . two, reporters, to tho committee. .- jWashburno of Illinois .moved to strikeout the item of ten thousand dollars lor furniture and ' repairs, remarking that MrMcPheron the Clerk, had informed him that the item was . not neceifary. He added that the Clerk of tho House had managed the' fund f or ' repairs , very economically aud very honestly. Motion agreed' to.'.' ... . ... ; Phelps moved to strike fmt the item of ?2!),ir0 for newspapers and stationery for members at $125 each. Without acting on the amendment, the committee rose, ami the House. at 5 o cloc k, took a recess till 7:o0.' CARKIAGES. J. X5. GREEN CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Orn amen ts' at C'mcinisatl prices Main Street, orf. Fiftli and Sixth, lanKI-Vwrnii ' ' . , Kvansvij.x.k. Ix. . i.tNer in k ikum; , F. GRAUPNER, ' DYER AND SCOURER, ni"ril fTitKET, -bet. Oak ana Cherry. Biik, Wool, Oottia, &c, colored to order. AU worli warranted, and any damages proiapiiy paia. ImaJT dUni 1 AIt:i5tKS' 1 , STANDAKD ol all kind. : : : HOIINBISOOK A CO.s No. 9 .Norlu Wu?r Street, Oc23dCm ' Kvanxville, lml Notice to Contractors. , S1 KAl.KIt PUOt'OKAIN WIIL BE received at my olliee- uutll the l.rJh day of Febraary. LStii), lor tbe coa truction of an addition to the Court-House. The plans and specifications can be seen at my office on and alter the 1st day of Februaty. Bids must be accompanied l,y the- names and signatures of tbe securities proposed. Payments will ba made as the work progresses, aad k5 ier cent, retained until tha completed. Ttie CpuinusMiouers rtserve the risht to rtject ny or all the bids. VIClOK JiXrtCU, , . j County Auditor. Evansville, Jan. 21st, Is . Uai tlJtyiUl
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' ' - - ' -''Hew Torn fiarftet.' ; ' ? ' ; By Telegrapn. la Nw Yoak, Jan.ZT.Cotton More active and Gic etter: atw of 4.70U biles at 2S?4(32!)c tor nilddUng uplands; closing quiet, no buyers over iuBkle price. VAvn Dulls receipts 4,77 bbLt; nates of 6,9w Ixirreis at 8-8 ;a tor auprllue Htate aud Western: 7 0U7 ai for eilm Kiuutti S0S7 73 for extra Western ; (7 79 25 for wuiuj wneat extra; n 0(s w round hoop Ohio; 7 5 5 lor extra L IxuIh; a8.2 for good choice do; closing dull. Kve Hoar ijuit.; win (k i)U oairuui ai jp.j vnafl -Ui. uuru iuctu in mr rtjuest; Biiiesor 1 .000 bar rela BrmidTvliiA at !.i . . . . . , Whisky-DuJI; bales of 25 barrels Weaiero bi i tree. ( -.- . . . r j . . ,i Wbeat No receipts; wheat heavv and witliout decided. cbaug lo price, -wltn. a moderate Inquiry to nil old freight eneacomeuts; Hales of 3,700 bashelsi at (1 wiral 6oftr ....... . j., ..ir.fi ami n.n.itw ; latuir price for very choic; i 65 for mixed Sprlue; 2 for whit Michigan. Ryk Q,uiet; sales of 3,500 barrels choice ' " A oeiiTeri. ( . .. f BABLEY-MOre active and firm; saresbf lo,l)UJ basliels Canada Wt at ti 122 12li lu store, and 92 15 afloat; sales of 8.U00 liAKJUKY MAJ.T Qllift . Cokj Keoelpui bO,5S3 btuhels; doll and orooping; sales ot 4(i,00O busbeis at. a.JfoiSe wrutrw miicu vvesirn; mo lot Western yeliow; tf JC for white Hoinheru; iorklla dritMl VVeterM; 1 o for old Western in store ; 90e for new Orleans white. . Oats Keeeipts 3JJ17 bttabelx; qnlet; sales f I4,UM ousheU at. 757-4o for Wmterm in storey 7Gi77 fordo, afloat. . - ,n. .- JKiCic b irm at 3llOe for Carolina. ' Cor EK Firmi aatesof 2,wuo bags Klo at private terms. . , - , , . , w, kiroAR-iiteadyj .saies of 200 hhIs.Coba at lli. ..... ,. .... .. .. -. ... . MoLA8SE3Firra; sales of I.-jO barrels New OrH ans at, 7io; abio, aalos of ia hUdaCaba at SiC. . . - -. . , ., ( i Hoi's tiniet at 8l8e for American. ! r nsTKOLuvmFirtn; 2ac lor crude: 36Jic for r-11 ud bonded, i . ,' , . , ,(... . IKATiiKB ileuilock aolea qalet at pre- . W ool On. et and nnchancoil- niun r ZM.Ml pouuds at ifcS58c for domestic fleece ; 1i3UKO liiKirra. at f I nasi na na i, vpou.' i 1 ....... .. , ... .. f JeiaiTfJ OF TURPKKTi.fK-iV'irm at5a67c. I'oKK Firmer: sales f (Lin lnm.iu u 8.11 la..?! a I for new iuw ; t:U rjt fur old ditto; fii 75a'.'(i 7.'t lor inline: S-t fji.'ti i.l lor prime msi4; also tuili-s if rM) barrels new micas, nellers' April, at UU aKo. iA lHrifln new uiexx u-lL r.' k r it. liKFP Steady; sales of I W barrel". Tier? lieet Mleany ; alea of 3Ui tieret1 it. f-Ty lor prime mew; for India- iiism. Boef Hams - stead v: tm. .-i it i i i. itw M RATS -Firmer; snlen of 800 packaes atlc lor Wioukh'n.; liaise, jor lams. , . tl-t)ie!se.I, firmer at ' Kgi! 'o for WpkLtii; tl'imiyi for:lty. . onjr.K-f MK.ATH-Miildl.tt rtrmer; sales, of ?.!0 boves at lV.r,u;liii. f,r I'limluw U...1 ..... ltl'ic :t'or Khoit ribbeil, 17c ror lontt lear. .AWi-Htm; sales of T,') tierces at 20,i I'KC lorwfearii. and HI lrv!l tttr k kl t I A Mil. dered;-Also sules of 7iw I it ices of isU'am reodered, sellers February,' March and Aortl. . . . . . . . HiwTKR-thil 1 at as for Ohio". , , ' .''iucK-.:-Flrin at ltf,4Jc. ., . , , ii.Mtiiira-.io tiiveii-ool wiLhoutdeeidod 1 j . . T-T , - fit. Loois aiarkft. --v Sr. jUois..Ja. 27. ' ByTplegraph.f,' ToBAroo Tlie doman.l 1m rwwl. hut vrr Hltloou",riiHf. t . i ... ., iotihjn w irt n !Tio for di i.l.l II ng. Hume Undressed sold at $HO,u.i.'W. . . Fl.4UK O.UUl Atl.l tllklinncrml BiinArftnA K (Ml ; extra ft)2i.4tf 7a; XX 7aMv ....... noMinrji iiiim umug; prinioto ctioio Kali U .rn)(iil Wl. .., . . T,. COUN Weak at (iKc71&. . ., , OAfS Sle.Kl V hut inu4lll at Tiif.ln . 1. a latter for cttoiee, . . .TTf... - IIaklkv Unr.baneed at ft 8502 80 for prune to cboice lava. : t -. .. . xtra iiriiiattai(li. . Whisky Noiuinal at .c. , l'.iRK-Acilvw and limber at I:l ,V)rft:i2 OCi on spot : liellitled iu t he hh.1hu vi. ru Imu lots at ouulry towns and for IntniviUliv. ry in iju .Mu;U eu. - . .. i . . ; . - ui.k lil kats Very atift"; city packetl shoulders on orders sold at l;!V,i::v- r niHar sides 17c; loowe sltoulders and clear mIiImh in coontryifor February delivered at ltlti'o. - tAre liuoynnt and more doin ;'sooultiers llj, !; clear side isisu; auirar-eured liams He. , , . , ILard Active at 20c for tierce,, and 2ivo n.i .t-8f r :.iei i.oiw Kt gs ou Illinois Kiver, March deliver, atiic ... . ,. llwi Very few arriving: light to choice 10" 2!diyte; racked to date, 2iB,(0. VAtTLK Heeeipu liuhtana the supplvof Mer grades small ; prtees nuisje at S4S3 for inferior to medium: ..WK for vmi prime, aud 67e for cUotce to extra. . '.'.; - .'!. ' Chisaso' Market. :'. ;; '. Bj Telegraph. . Cjmcago; Ja. 27. Easteks KxriiAxnK-Ktn.vir' at i.:n oiv buy ijik and 1-10 premium selling. ' '. H.OUR'-Steady and qnlet at 5 25sa 00 for Kpriiig exiras. . ' - . . . whkat1jss active and VITilc lower: (ate since 'ChaOare at SI 15. Coa-Flrni and llA'a higher; sales of new at 5-5tf,4c; no grade at 51,0iU;do. No.' I at 6io lu store; yellow 5SJc ou the track; No. 1 nt 70c, seller's last half of April ; No. 2 at 62e. seller's May, and new at 57K-e, buyer's February ; nothing doing t.hi urt.Vtift.in - - OATS-tiulet?at for No. 2 and Aolic for rejected. . , , JivK in fair demand and 242Ve hlftlieri .Mt's if No, 1 at Si lHyl a). MK8 lt)BK-: iiOtiai 00,c:osiuB weak at f.AKD- Opened strong but closed less firm at a) He , livii K M kXtsi i-S Lead y f an d nuchanged; Urjfi-salfed shonlder l.c, buyer's February ; shorlrib midd'es 154c, buy ei's February; rough sides irc, buyei's February: swet-pickled hunis lac. , t . Hihh-Oreasml dull, ' closing at 13 OV 513 !, dividing on '2(10 pounds; live active and firm at Slo 1V10 75 lor shippiusj, and ll VDvill ttiJSe lor packing. tlnclnaatl Market. By 'fVieraph. Ciucinnati. Jan. 20. ' Fiiur Iu special demand, and 25o liigUr; fa wily. W 75f-W. - ' - . t'oltN lull at (il -xti-K). Whkat-liull, but prices unchanged. :ltYK ano Baki.ky Quiet and steady. O vts-Iii fair demand at6ltfic. rl-rox-In demand at IMc for mlddlintr. jWuisky-IIuII at lrt!7c. . OiI.t.-l.iuseed oil tiriuatfl07. 1 ard oil bitftier otlii tiiiujl 6. i i i- . birrrt:K is 2i33c lower, and doll ; fresh, Mkss Pork Held at rtl : no sales at bet tor than I Ji M. but ot taoch vllering at aav uriee- " - ! " .- :1 LAnn-.Sold at 10c, but It Is offered sparingly. fcoi.K Mkats Iu demand at 13, 1.'4, and Mf, lor stioulders, sides, clear rib aud dear sides ; 3iiu,UU) pou tut h sold at I3'ic for shoaliters, and 15)ic for sides, to bo delivered March 1st. ' llAeo" -Firmer: not much ont nrsmntnulioui.lers U'c, clear rib aides 17'ic, and clear 13c holders uow ask high TOO lid. er all tloi.n i:!fl bovlng. KJttiAN;K-Virm at par buying and Vreiuiuui selling. 1 It) Ka rope tin Market. By Cable. Isdon, Jan. 27 Eve. Consul. -;:; 5-au boudw 7.V; Krio ai'4 Illinois Cent rat ir.x. Tallow 17s tl. l.iii seed oil 'J7h for retiued; Petroleum nroier, ntlOslld; Sugar buoyant, atloat at iaia ai. t'aleutta HummhI Ms; . Petroleum at AuU werp 5Sii$ 5i triiucs. ' Frankj-oht, January; 27. Bonds 79ia Paris, Jan. 27. Bourse Firm ; rentes 70 francs 2.") centimes. LiVKiteotii.. Jsn. 27.-CoTTO?i-FJrm, m'driling nplauda vyt '11,.1 ; Orleans W-CA ll Jd; mles of 12,(Xxi bales. California white wiieiit lis 7d; ltel Western tin. 2 Uk I0.i(. UK Western Hour 2u'Ais tkl ; t'orn No. i mixed :lls (kl C4s; "lUSHirikW; new oats :isod; Barley : I'eas 41s M; Pork Jsi.lBeef lw'js; Lard 70s; cheese 71s; Bacon 58s; coxiiiiou Itosiiia. iM ; fine ls; SpiritJt. ie troienm buoyant, at 9d; rofiuetl flnu, id, im Id; Tallow i"s; lurpeutlue nriuer, but no higher. Memphis Market. By Telegraph. 1 MmHis. Jan. 27. Ovrrosr Quiet and firm at 2Sc; receipts 1,516 bales: . xportsHGO bales. Pixuu UuebaiiRral at U 50310 00. . Cor Firm at 75i8yo. ... . t , , , . , Oats Hcrce and tlrui at 75c Hay Steady at IJ5. i i i t BltAW At . Cokx M h.a I, lull and nominal. I'okk-SfTJ 00. ' Lakd-Ktrm at 2l;92Jn. ' . Buik M rats Active; shoulJers 136 lie. ; Hew York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. Niw York, Jan. 27. Dry Goons The- demand was' a 'little more an-uiated toward the -io, but th market is far fiom beiug uolive; prices, however, are quite firm, aud ou heavy lirowu ssheetluB-s, of the Atlantic Mills matie, there Is au advance of o per yard, established by tbe ageuut aud some joliiiers, which Is tbe ouly iuiportaut alteratiou uolicoable. . ,
1869:
ictr ivrt uuiu and btocfe Market. Nkw York. Jan. 27. py TeleKraph. j Monkt-Easy .nd eettled, and the demand is promptly mot at bbil. HTIHLlllO-IIJiU; Gor.n Without decided change, a nd cWwiiig firmer; the market opened at l;tjl, fell U i;iiii, and closed nt loiicflJt)'. The exports lo-niay were fr,i0.t Governments ixtwar, but cloned steady though quiet.. Coupons of "HI, H2!igH2: 't.2, li:fyH'.tU:ii; do. 'M, W'l)nyB; do. '' lloljilif'i;do. iiew,l(jlu--;do. '07, ls (-lwJ&;do. KluJi4: iohm, 108g,10S. The demand for leuiutered bonds continues, and large amouut sol coupon tonds go daily lo Washington for eonverston. , lonlsrlllo Market. By Telegraph. JUdwtiz.i.k. Jan. 27. Tobacco Pales of 253 hhds: lugs to cutting leaf 5 00,325 00. -CoTTOJsr 2Sc Milhs Fork 831 00331 50. Lartj 20210. - Shijuidiiks-H3I5c; clear tll aides 17 Q18c; clear sides lM4lSc. Huik &Houi.DeR.s !3S(,'4c; clear sides 104C17c; clear -jides I7,i7c, all packed. i our Suiertlue 85 1 5(3tJ 25. Whkat SI 75(91 85. CoRrv-rfiyrre.. i - z ; , f ; i -. r Oats m62c . H YR-Sl 42,. 1 45.,-" - . ' f ' ' : "A i '-. .-' , ! Whisky llaw, free, Jl "03. " HARDWARE. IN ORDEtt f, TO S WINTKK C1XHK stock; out oim OK - ' " t . ! i 'r ' , f " we ofTer the following At Grcatlf neduccil rriccs! .' ' ' "' " , Moat Cutters and HtufTeis; - Bhovels, Tong, and Pokers; ;' ..' Bkatea and Hkate Hharpencrs; , .Butcher Knives; ditcher Haws, Kteels, CleaveTS, anj Choppers; ' '' '"'' O , MUX .:- . ' - f iAes, Kegulur and jPaUnt; li)y8,'Haiidled Axes; '.','" .'' . , i ( " ' ' . ' . :; Axe Handles; , ' . ,, , , Wood Raws; Falent Cross cut Saws; . Ird a Wedges; " "' . Foot Scrapers; Coal and Clialn Bhovels. , ' Al. tho following at liKSS T1IAH COST! Chain Bits, lUl.ltet and Xf uteh IMane Bits. Jlob and Shoo Nails, SuulTers, Cloth . . . and Shoo Brushes, Jead Fencils, (Steel I'ens, Pen-holder., and " ! .. . I'ocket-books. TtliJIS cisn; '," ; I FRED. P. STRAUB & CC " '' No. 71 MAIN HT14KCT, ja7 cltf . Itet. Kfiond and Third Ktreeta. RAMfRbORK. JAM ICS DAVIDSON. J. U ORB : SAMUEL OR R & CO., ! DKA ZiKKS IW IRON, STEEI, ,.' j TI2r-rilTI2, WIUE, t, PUINGH, AXLES, ; Borgc and Male Shoes, Tiniers' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG05 AND BLGGY WC0BW0US WKOt'Clir KlKAl' IltO.V BOITC1II1 i At the bigbest market rates. .. ii Hater Street, , . . ... .; ; .. . . lunlidtf n i ' EVAN8V1LLK, IN11. BSTT1CUEU, KELLOuti & Co. l ,: I- . i .1 y. y - - . (Saoeessora to Wells, Keliogtr & Co.) , j I . UMPOKTKIW ANlJOlU5EIWOr 13 : 9 -SIGN OF THE BIG .A.pT,OCK: AXTB,' 4XKS, 1 i TA U L E CUTL ER Y r TAJil.E iWTLKUY, 1' A It J . ft I ft f''l . .'. POCKET (MJTLKKY, fOOKKT CUTLEllY, i'OgKtiiTCUTJKIlY, : . "XVikjo OlmiiiM, Truce Chimin, ' Xjtjkjo CJliiiIiiM, Planter ITes l'lanterM IJoeH, llaiiterH llww, ! Mechanics Tools, Mechanics Tools, Mechanics Tools, BUILD EJlfi IIAJIDVFAKK, II IT 1 LI) K KS' HACK W A li K, UtILIIKUS' HAlCDWAliK, i (:ri'OIAHl Vllll.('Altll4, 1TI!V ANtMVtMII.I AItl.t, l'I .i AMI VVOOI. I'AKIM RENT JtUHRKK liKT.Tiytt, ttKHV UUHRKH. JiKLTliU, ' HICiiT iCVIillKH JtKL''lAU, i " Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, p ' ! ,. , Mill and Crots-Cat Saws, . ! , Mill and Crosu-Cut Saws. ', iinyers will rind It to their advantfige U examine our stock licfore purchaslo elsewhere. - At the Old Stand, 13 First S. ' BQCTTICHEli, KRLL0GQ & ( 0. . "Adfnlnlstrator's Notice. RTonrr, in iif.bkhv usvnx, that JJti the undersigned has been appii nted u I ml n 1st rat or of tho estita of Henry P. ioneH, decease.. Sad eljite Is supposed to bo solvent. OHAN B. CI.AKK. Jau-.2w;lt AdiiilniKtratfir. STEAMBOAT AGENT. . . , ANi Special Agent for tbe Baltlutoro Jt Ohio Ballroad, mr21-tf KVAJJSVTIJ.R. ISR. . Evansville Wool Factory. firillB AIUVPN.5II.I 1'ACiuKT rd. corner of Canal and Bond Htreeta, Kvansvllle, Ind., is again in the habit ol buying, exchanging, or manufacturing Wool, in Hingle or Twisted Yam, Jeaus, Blaukets, Coverlets, Plauuels, and Linseys, ou short uoUce, aud as cheap as the heajest. Bend for Trice List and Samples. ; Orders solicited aud promptly attended lo. Iligtuvt Cinciunatl prl-e paid for Wool CKAMKF. A JIEUKK. apl7w6ni Proprietors.
ESTABLTSHED. 1831; :
DRY GOODS. flltlKOlt RIOHM. M. OOODI.KTT. i i' ' WnOLKSALE JJEALKlWlN '. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G O O DS, FIRST STREET, ' . EVANSVILLE, IND. TTATRJIIST ItEfEIVEIl A I.AIIHE Jt m. st.'iea of Keib.ouat.lo OimhIs, which ..in i i,i Liie iratie ni low rates. iWtl. UUU lu store snd lor S 4 A U 1 IJ U tt I. ItJ.H stile lv V. MAUtlKK A t'U 2 000 K't-IH'IC III RMP XJf J BAUS in slor. and lor sale uy Z4 t Ja. illy 1. MAU1IKK A I O. lrom' 'oni-."XC3ctrn, , ,!- . s... Inducements now offered In our Millinery Ileisrliu.-Dt, liur Irleruls and cnMtumers will tie conv Incui mat we luU nd lv loajkc j ; .: , : i '. ' . : Great Jestjiictiou To ug linens, by sell! uf? Fionnvts and Jlats, or Miss Helium will maku them to order in an unexcelled style at a li ice never j lure iIiiub, As .it .1,7 j Sant;i CJlnn.s .'. ... Is at hand, and eyory loved one expects a valttiible gilt, buy a Florence Sewing Alachliie, wbicu is easloi ii-auiiMl. I.vh liable lo get out of order, and h more vmh.i ies of work without cliange than any other. Kvery Machine warrameH to give mtisljict ion, or ttie money refunded. Price firaiid iipwaid. Twenty pieces o I Oruy Twilled Flannel, worth 4J cents, which we M ill bell Xioatl I.ow nt HO cents ppr yard. French Hhlrting and liress Klanneis ouly 00 cents. 'Undershirts and lira wers in great Variety, Tho liest and chetipeNl Blankets ever sold lit this cily. An OlMiliwa viuiety of Hliawls and liress tlMls. Oat largo Mock ol' Cloths and Cusstmcres we will o1oh out at a . . ri'ovrillQ Saeriiico In onTer lo make room for Hprlns Wear, A eompleto stock of Jioraestin lx,ds ot very Hpular brand, and at (ho, lowest rirlces, e:in ulwnvs be found t Seluipki-r, iusHiag . liiV, 'Nii -17 aud 4( Alaiu Hfcreet. In hIii. 1 1, t hey have ever) thing to luaku the ' outer" appearance ,.... Ol JL.Ua Heatittful nnd agrecatile, all of which will Im- sold as cheap as they oau lie found snv-wiu-roy . , ,; , ,, , Ideli,. '"'"".'. 'clocks' . '.V',.. Wholesale Clock, House. GElSSLElT&D kt AN G, ' W1IOUMAI.K ' i - t - - . . I I. ' : . t?ep coufitantly ou hand a h ,Aj assoiU uent of Heln Thomas and ot h.-r Aim-i ics ti blocks; - BIMilJI.A'lOltJ. Ofl'ICK AND i.U.b C1XSJK. U . . , Hehd lor J1 ice IMt to i i .Vo. MAIN STliEKT. ... ( wnrto div ) AM- j i . INVALUABLE MEDICINE Purifying; of tho Blood; ' i I ' -Jl . i i' 'i' :r'.. tt !: u du; j. w. roiixB's ' XXiAinoi Doctor, A Positive Remedy fur all kinds of Humors, ' Scrofula, Henrvy, Mall Ilhenm, Carbuncle and Bolls, infer,- and nil Obstinate Affection of the Hkin, Inllaiumatory or Chronic Rheumatism Pil, ('hroulo J HhitIioui. Mercurial ltsea-s, and eveiy Taint of the Hyslemi lyll. '! those Affections orlgiuating lu the Loraiigement of tho IMicRTIvO Organs, viz.. Bilious ComplAhits, NeuralKLa, anil Ntrvou : -AnVcUona, lleadarhe, lauuour, and lleprssslMi of spirits, lotia of Appetite, Constipation : Thin t;vt'u,i,i .vr nv. rnvis ai. Componrid whs llrst piepareii by lr. .J. W. POLAND. In IS 17, an, I was then employed with great success In Kxpciliuir tinmors from the blood ; but in IMS a medical In. nd, who was (pitta c-lel,ratel hm a physician, especially in the treat uicnt of huiuui, sui',xt-st4'd some Important improvements, which wero adopted, and which has made it (so tlie people say) Ibe very lie I. remedy for all kinds of liuintna known to "the faculiy." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, muoiif. which are Sars.'i:i.llihi. YePow Hock, isoble l'ine, Mandniki-, and l!lMlriHit. When the orlijliiator lived In New Hampshire, at Uodnlowu i.'eutre, for the space of thirty or forty miles nround, and In Manchester particularly, the HuuiorlHio. tor was well known nnd highly valued tor the tinmeioiiH and wondei lul cures which it effected. Though manufactured lu lai-ga quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, ami purchasers iiad to wait lor more to be made, lu that rrlou, some very Kevere cases of Krywlpelas wi re treat ed wit h and they were cured I Krysipelas wires, or carbuncles thotie ugly, painful ulcers were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully itsed. Ho It wnswilh Kcrofula and Hall Kheuiu. The Humor l)(-Hir cured them. It is free from any daiiKerous ttrupi. Is pleasant to tha taste, sjile, yet sure and effective iu its action. Prepared at the HEW i:kji.a! uoxAMt: in: pot, aud for sale by all dealers lu medicine U. DAMON & CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, Whthxale Aymt. retail by all drntjguits. Kor fe--2'is CJ. 1I.FI Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and lie tall Dealer in, 5?4aItl!eN, 52 atria e;:3 COLLARS, ami SADDLERY HARD WARE, Co. 58 Main Street, corner Kecono. KvANsviLLic. Ik a feblSdtf
What arr Yon Takln; ? : Probably Hvr..tIiirlF or the Sl''ilin latton of the I'uiUd h'tat. s hi. !UJ-. . ,,',. or less, In bar-room sliinui-inm. iioiai.,. hollo ljeveriiK's are h.ibtlu Jiy liui.n, .,1 tv tbousMiuls or people iu tho V.'lnli-i-n,,,,,!,;. " to keen ou.-tlie colli." 'J lie nl.-i Mii'i,. tnaterral of nfl thrso drtiittn If? more i r 1. ,! ' jvf',i.i, and Is rendere.i ft J I the i.n.ie dell rtoiis ill Cou.uiuei;ce ol Ix in;; tniten warm. ,. i - Avtdd thefe danc'eroui excitants. !!hnn, as you won d Mhun the deiulli. st Orv-i, ml taivmi ttiniuUinlx. They paralyse tmtliKetion, s)i)t;ekl the liver, disturb lb i natural Motion of the kidneys, irritat j the bo wIh, shutter the nerves, and impair Iho reason. -1 The operation Of If OS TKTTKIl'rt H TO MAClt BITTKliS is diiinietrlRslly i.p Hn to tills. They spur nooraii into n nnal-. nr.'il activity ; but Ihev tone and lemlate all. If the (I ii-sl U,n is h ole, 1 hev a aken the dormant energies or the Ktomacri, and promote the work of awdmilathnt. .' t;,e liver is sluggish ml torpid, i l,t-y reienei-. ate it. If tiie Sidne y f ; 1 1 1 to p:-i lo-m their iuiietlons proiierly, they .urn retciiluled without bei k Irritatf d. If the bowt b. a e constipated, the peritaliic i .ciiou is iiiimIerataly lucreased, aud the itlxcharg x become natural and ri u!ar. If l tie i ervi-i are tremulims, Ihev s re t renut lieni d. If the mind laciouiled, Ibe B ITT Kits U nd to disperse the kIooiii. Theseare the tfet4 of the trreat vk- j ktaBu.mwio and tioKucirn v,. whtc i lor; twenty yea s has been a staple iiiei.icliio In tiiis country, and thetleniaiid lor si hitili steadily lncraKes in all i arts of tlie w estetu HemtHprteie. - ' ' It Is not oilered as a teverttft, hit', ns a medicine; nor will It evertje nse.l to illsfy cr.lvlj for alutdiolic sLlniuiaiit-s, bef-mi-to Us etfect is to check.
appotitefor excitant. The ctnimpK as of ' tuiiperatu'.H will do well to i,.,.m Mum iu- . culi;trity. and lo recominnn.l n saiejpreparatiou! coiiiaiiitna; alcohol, Ihul can be nstsl tor medicinal i.uriuHK. ' j '., A. Card., A Clercyman. while rest, 11 llir In' f nnl li ' AlUHrica, as a missionary, di--ovei t'd a sale 'and simple, jwuedy. h.r.. tUu cure of Nertous Weakness, Kui iy Deiy, liit-eases of te Urinary ami Hemiii ru'nir , mu-I ; the whole train ofdisordt-rs brought n by hiKKii lit and vicn.iis halnts. tiu-ta tttiu-, iH-rs'lnive Iwefi cured l,y ttiis nol. e n-m-edv.? i'romplcl tir a leirs to l..ri-tit. mo afilieted and tinforluuutc, I will Hit) recipe ior prep:irin; Hini nsiu ii,is mk.Iie!nei In a sealed envelope, to any uun w ho . neetls it, rce ehanjr. Address ( ! -JtHM'll T.IMHAN,- , ' KI'Ltl..,, It 1,11.1.. 11. i, a. Jal2iatw3m jsp n iew'yoi tt Cit . ' , r r - A- ". ' - ' " " HOV TO 1I;T PATKSl'H.-l'of mdnou, pin cliuije. Heml sketch and do .41 1 p- , ioiij Imu' iipi-l icrit !i. send ui", lil. nut overoiw loot, ill Mr,-, and Sill Uivt. Hoeninif i.l nu, 1 sunn 11 i.sTt. -.: ciiK-iilioii.. 1 lavllusi OSVealHS &Mxt.rriiiiittlj t,,-.'i.i, f - ti... J'Cle(l ctaims )-NcuU'd Also, ll-l -ll.i-i-n, eXleiiMlon ol' pati-nfs, and .i-uIh. ' dilf.'H MUNiN t:o.o. Park Kow, NewiVork. si, 11 di'-.'tl,:iu 'i" i , ' uii'., I Catchelor'a . Hair J)je. This upli-rttilil Hair Dye Is tho best 1 i the wortyl; the mlv t trim and perieni. it- . narinit ss, r.snniic, iniiiiiiarteotiM; rtouis. anrsilntmeut : 110 ridhtitouH lint-: ii-hii. 0.ies lie lit elfeetx or iMid dyes; tu v hit 1 si It fi " and dettves I li llilr soil, and Ixtii llltii, 1 bOtrM or viic. fciold by ail Drum-iM him , Pei'fti mers ; and pnopei ly applied at 1 ,t chPlorV Wle 'aotory. No. li Bond Kioet. New, York. - , .lao.'itidly j Howtr?.'W Yiofhers sufl'er the inmif if soelna tl.rlr iitlo ones snriteried wuf j-om th-:i ly t.ie Whoopmif Con; h. t r iJipUieif.oV.'i .oft ' single Im.i t le of poind s White t-ft.C- i v'M smtid would hate savnl tbe l)U yi ii-iv 1 1 Is Infallible. . ... , '- 'i Col jrato ir Go . 9 ft Fritsnuit' Toilet Boapg rjlia'AKIIh ftV M.MIe.1 V rk inert from Ibe letl ,tlatr litis, 11.11 I are KKOtVK AS III K S'fANDAt'.ll I'.r Ult.l ttli" A I ! IWSTO M K Kt. Scffl Kverywltrre. fi ce Mbh Patclics, Freckles Vc J. Tup ONLY , AlhitAAHUS HKMEl lf ri 'an... Tlan ONLY , AlhitAAHUS HKMEl lf lot hose uuowr DirtCMUKA rioN.s nu ll, , H'-) , , lYrrv'M . Mblh . Wttl trre.ku jAitum. ; I 'i t - . arc! only by Dr. B, :. PKlUiY, Bond St reft, ef yoik. fclohl everywhere. , DON'T FAIll PlUH'IJIl . l J Hr4 Vitslow'a Soothing Srup, 1 1,'tiri 1111 1 nif i,v Ti.'i-t-iiivi; " Tlds valuable prepiirutlon bss t-ct) t ii"e 1 witlj jfever Jailing jrucctj n .. vl eaxe. , ' . it liotouly relieves thechit.t in 1 pulu, but (iiVigoiHto the stouiach and - -uMs, corit;:!s auldily, and gives tone am! i,i-i; v to tlto whole systeiu. it will (ilso Instiiuliv rfll, eOKiiMNU m j'uit 1'iwi.ij and Winu COI.U!. ....... . 1 , , W believe it Is tbe heat and nvre.l ternedy pt the world In all canes ol In 'Ury and JHarrhixa in ChUihvn, whether ' i4iluk frotil ttiethiiiK or any ot her cuiise., . Piul dlrectious lor luting will ai-coMpanr eacli liodle. i ' Be-sure ancf cull W " M PJ-t. Wl NSI AlWT ' HOOTIIINU HlfltllP." having tne .u!-tt.-. ile of "CUKTIS . PkuKJN.s" ou the t -iilsido wrapper. All other are base Imll.it ohm. 1 itai dAwaui ;,: ... ... -1 1 .
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QUE E HS. WAI IE; ' O IT I IS. A, 'ANfl G T.j S B W A T t "TO Lamps I.ouKiiii;-(ilAses, JAMKH M. Wa llilKN, bavin;: ro-pnr-Cha.s-d his r.iriner Interest of Jd. Il-iinlni', h'M(., ami as we have tiold our Ininret t in II ('AII!(I I lot IKK, ami also removed our stork from the old stand No. 18 Main M., thm coneeulralins our entire resourci in the coiiiiikkIIous.M A Kill, i: KltoNT BITll.DI.NU, ' 1V0. 25 First, f It rev i, W foci assured, we hnve facilities to mm. let'i with any house iu the conn I rj . Wo receive our lionenswnre dln rt fiiu the 1'olterie of Mall'ordshiic, Kiutsml, via New Orleans and New York ; Ih ih-o pay no second-hand profit which rightfully belong to our customers. Having completed arrangements with A1KAK1N EBOri. CO., of Stafford htie, Knglaud, for tl.o EXCU'Hl V K CO N T Kul, ftir this nun keLof tht-lr ci !e. 11. il.nl HTd.N I ; CHINA WAUK, we are now prepared t supply the trade. Consult your own intctust l ." exnmlnin; our stock bclore purchtistnii t Isowheie. 1 1 ul BliUG GISTS. Wholesale mul Hclall In ;r. IK-alcr In MtuVu-ine, l'ainf, Oll MAIN tV.. - ' second nnd Third, Kv:t nsv "lit-, I lid. Partleiilnr :.l n-i.t nu lvt n lo t " 11 rt M WINU0WUI.AMS Inuu) Nu,'. I iiu'tdl!
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