Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 February 1869 — Page 4

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CHEAP AUVEflTISINO! Advertisement in this coiurnn voder the teverul head tV WASTED, For Balk. Fok Rkjtt. Lost, Fotthd, etc, 6 iburtI at transient rate only -Tin Cxsrsper line fur each insertion. No advertisement ten than Thirty Ckxts. ' " ' ' " ' ' ' Cheap 'Advertising I There is growing demand for cheap -mere i k1"" " - i . .n in nrrinr to accommodate I aniwti j this want we bave concluded to ixsert J - - . - I in the Daily Jqhrxai, under appropriate heads, abort advertlsementa at THIRTY CENTS for three lines or leas tor each inssrtion, and TEN CENTS 1or eaeb adji'tioaal line. This la a medium of advertising that offer" rare inducements to me chanis traders, roauufactarwa, and mechanics to 1 foaild op- ; iarge trade. It will, also, be found an fxoellent medium to bring to the notice of the public all klnis of real properly that Is for sale, rent, or lease. To everybody. In fact to those who desire to boy ar-y article or specie of personal property; If a situation of any kind 1 wanted bj' a man or woman ; if yoa desire help, or If set vanta want situations; losses of all kinds; articles stolen; estraya of every description in fact, any advertisement that can be got Into a small compass, this cheap advertising system. Will be found both , valuable and economic il. While It will cost but little, these advertisements will be widely read. Aa we offer a great inducement to advertisers la the cheap advertisement eolnmna, we hope the advantages of advertising will be tried by all who have any occasion for It. FOTTHD. TO UK BtHT A8il XIIEAfEST.The Journal Office Has been found to b tbe best and cheapest place to buy STATION EKY. The Journal Job Rooms will be found the best and cheapest place la the C ty Of Bute to g .t PKlNTlNU done. . The Journal Bindery turns out better woifc than any edubli'hment In toe Htale. KTOTE-A note on parties In Poesy iyt County. Mote left aw Journal onios. le:0 jLOST. VICTOBIJfE OnTuesday last, a ktont -marien vlotorine. The finder win b rewarded by leaving It at this offlee. tlel3-3 T rSi ET-A great deal of money la lo' t .iUL-by not getting your Job Work done at the Journal Office. fcl--y oCKfrr A small gold locket, which JLd the owner values very hignly. W'll pty a liteiai reward to any one leaving it t the Journal Offlo. telt TIRASS DOOR IiET A laree brass ETJI tlMr ker. UwtcriDl Inscription in full leit at tL.e Juurual Counting Room. reiu B17KCII Of KEYS Finder will oblige by leaving them at Journal Office. ., leit) BoK.-Sorae time ago we bound a book entitled "Uolde to Holiness." It uas probably been tent to home one In iiiihtake. WUofV. r baa it wi'l please return U to this otlice. (fell) PRINTING. THE JOCK5TAI. OFt'It'K I UOIHU Jo Printing cheaper than any establishment in the city. . WAIITJED. TP fail WANT ANY KIND OF StaJL tionery go to the Journal office. II yoa want Job Work, go to the Journat omee. It yon want Blank Books, go let tbe J partial titlce. FOR HUNT. UI.I'H A splendid lot of fifty mu ee, . at lb Bull's Head Btock Yard, on HiTa Ht. fe!2 MKITTON A BHUWN. 71TOTK PAPER-The finest quality of JLli uote paper, la quarter-ream packas s, at the Journal Office. fel2 DWEI.E.IWO-IIOUSES Three dwel -ing houses, and other properly, lor rout or lor sal., on reasonable terms, by lelJ dSt . , M. K. ANTfctKS. STORE-UOoM The desirable storeroom No. 1j Main Street, recently occupied ly lavld Snyder Co. Enquire of tell dil OKO. M. BONNTAO a CO. TOIL SAIE. s WEET QUISIXF.-At MCtiLAfcrif HRT3 UUUU HXOK1U leblO dlw - HlU.UOAl TIME-TABW. Kvansville and Crawfordaville. OOINU NORTH. Lieave Arrive. Arrive. . Evausvllle. Vlnoennes. T. Haute A cora'odCn, 5 :30 A J 1 10 :38 A M I llr Mall . 9:liAV 1 11:55 AMI 8 XjS v x Vlni eiine Ac 2.05 r M 4&2PK COMISIQ SOOTH. , ! ' Lieave Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Viueeunea. K'vUle. Vlacennes Ac 1 I:am :'J8am Freight a Ac.:3 IK 12:0) P X I f';. p X Mall 33pk 5S3pm K.lSr n N. B The Vlncennei Accommodation Train leaving at 2:t)5 p. m , makes cle . cod flection with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Vluceunes for Ht. Lou in and Cairo. -, Terrs Haote and ludianajslls. FKOM TEKKK HAUTE Leave. Arrive. 12:15 p x 4 v x 11 r57 p M 6 -tO A X Mll Train 6 A M Accommobtlon... 3:15 px lay v-rr.. n . . , 4:r)PX Nlcht Kxpreaa 10:g5 P x The change on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad lakes place on Monday, Decemler7th. after which we will correct the time table of that Koad. KH. &N. R.R, Northern Division. TKAINS GOINO SOUfH. .Leave Heuderson daily (Sundays excepted ,i 2 an P.X. Arrive at llanaom. . 4:10 P.X. 5:15 A.X 7:55 A.M UOING NORTH. Ieave Ilarmora. Arri ve at Henderson-... ... OMo and Mississippi Railroad. Ta. INS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. , Going Wet . 4 :0) A. x. " " .:17 P. M. Uolng K est - -Snt' p. x. w p. JK. STEAMBOAT LINES. To LODiaviLLC Kvery Monday and tatarday at 10 o'clock a.m. Kvery Tuesday , Wmlnewday Thursday, aud Batnrday at f O'clock p. x. To Cairo Daily, excpt Sunday, at 4 o'clock p. x. To Uaiticir RnrKB Every Monday and at o'clock prifk F- M- Kvery Tauraday ToNASiviuuB-Every Wednesdav and Halo rd ay at 4 p. iff. "euneaaay ana To MkXPHia Kvery Taeaday at 4 p. x. RoclcportStage (via New burgh and Boon, lile.) carryinn the mall, leaves at 7 a x on Mondays. Wednewiaya and Vfim..!' Arrives by 7 p. tL, Tneadaya, Thmiay5 New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mon. days and rldays at 7 a. x. Arrives Tuesdays and atanlays by 4 p. x. MU Vernon Mall IStaKe loaves dallv (ax eept tandayu) at 7 A. x. Arrives daily (ex em nunaaytt; Dy x p. x. ToNawBUHe. Haca: dally (exoept Ban 4 ay,) from tike Meroaant's Hotel, at ; o'clock p. x. pANCT DYE HOCBb F. 0RA0PNEE, ...... DYER AND SCOURER, Fimi STKEET, bet. Oak and Cherry, Milk, wool. Xltxjn, Ac, colored lo order, Ail work warrauuid, aad any damage

" CITY NEWS i

Plemty. Egg3 are now abundant in the city, and they have, within a week or two, declined fully fifty per cent, in price. They were selling at fifteen cents per dozen yesterday. ; j The Public School examinations will close to-day with the First Grammer Schools in the Upper and Lower buildings, occupying both the forenoon and afternoon. ; Scakcb. There was a great dearth . . - .: nf butter in the city yesterday; m- . - - - - deed it was next to impossible to nnu , 1 Iff 11 i. a single pouuu 01 uuner at 10 eai. This is said to be in consequence of the wretched condition of the road extending into the country. " - - " 1 - - i Odd Fellows FiTSEaAi. Tbo funeral od Brother John Stinson,; a worthy Odd Fellow, was largely at tended yesterday. A large number pi Odd Fellows turned out in proccssUri to pay the., last tribute of rcjspect aiid affection to their deceased Brother.! ! iNAUGTmATiON. We direct attention to the advertisement of the inauguration of, the ; new rooms just fitted up by the Young Men's Christian Association, " which takes place on Monday evening next. Their rooms are over the Merchants National Bank, entrance from First Street. The rooms are nicely fitted up, and all who feel an interest in the cause are cordially invited to attend. .. . i Correction. The compositor rather mixed no our statement of the insurance risks on Turner Hall, in yesterday's Journal..- There were risks at the agency of C. K. Drew, on the building, as follows : In the Lorillard Company, $1,250: in the Security Company, $1,250. At the agency of Decker & Bennett theie were mks to the amount of $1,500; to-wit : $750 in the Mauhattan, and $750 in the Pacific. These were the total risks on the building. j Bad Roads. We are told that th o roads leading to the country are in a terrible, condition, and in many places and directions are almost impassable. This condition of things accounts for the fact that so few people from the country are in the city these days. There is no question that, if we had good turnpike or gravel roads leading ten or twelve miles into the country, the expense of living in the city would be reduced twenty five per cent, at least, as farmers-cannot bring their produce to market,'", ' Doing Well. Mr. John Gregg, father of the lad who was so terribly injured in the Farmersviile mill, on Saturday evening last, particulars pf which were given in Monday's JOURNAL, by special dispatch from Mount Vernon, writes us, requesting that we . inform his friend in Eanaville that the boy id doing well under the circumstances, and it is believed that amputation will not have to be resorted to. The left arm was broken above the elbow. The right leg was broken below the knee. The left leg is broken in three different places, and three ribs on the left side were also broken. Notwithstanding all these severe injuries, stroug hopes are entertained of ; his recovery. His physicians declare that any boy displaying his grit must get well. Heavy Shipment op Furniture. The amount of furniture manufactured in this city and shipped to other points is . astonishing. The several packets going down the river on almost every trip take all the furniture they can stow away. The Memphis packets, especially, go out each week with not only their guards pack -ed full, but the most of their cabins s v mi r . i l. also lull, xnerc arc iew poiuw in tne West more eligibly located for exten sive manufactures, or better situated to command an extensive trade, than Evansville. If our manufacturers would advertise more liberally, they would largely increase their trade. Practicing. Frank Green was out yesterday practicing on his velocipede. He rides right' well for , a beginner. We suppose it is but a question of time, when all of our citizens who have occasion to visit distant' localities in the city in discharge of their duties, will have velocipedes to expedite their movements. Indeed we ex pect it will not be long until children living remote from school1 will be provided with velocipedes. ; Moral Instructor. Rev. W. L. Germaioe, Pastor of the Enon Bap tist Church, Jeffersonvilic, we arc told, will be a candidate for 'Moral Instructor of the Southern Penitentiary. He is represented a. a worthy and well qualified gentleman, possess ing great energy, lie seeks the office in order to add to his present income, which is not now sufficient to maintain his family comfortably. New Albany, Mt. Carmel & St. Lotus Railroad. A large meetinsr was held yesterday at Patoka to appoint delegates to the Railroad meeting to be held at New Albany on the 18th inst. Col. Smith Miller was called to the Chair, and Henry " Jerrauld, Esq., was made Secretary. Ap propnate speeches were made by A. C. Edgar, Esq., of Mt. Carmel; Mr Bingham, of Patoka, and Mr. Patter - on, of Pike County. Resolutions, expressive of the views of the people of Gibson County in regard to the proposed New Albany, Mt. Carmel and St. Louis Railroad, were adopted, and Messrs. W. Hardglade and Lucius French were appointed delegates to New Albany. The feeling is decidedly averse all along the line of the Evaaayille and Urawtordsville Kailroad to making tne line or the road pass through Viacennes.

School jExaminations. The $20-

ond Orsinmar Schools in the Upper. building, taught by Misses Britton and Ferrell, and in theLowcr building, by Misses O' Byrne and McLriin, were examined yesterday. The studies o this grade embraces Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Reading Spelling and Defining, German and Music. The elementary principles of Grammar are (aught orally in connection with practical exercises in the composition of sentences and criticism; and the classes displayed considerable advancement for the ehort time engaged in the study. An exercise in spelling and writing upon the black-board the geographical names, was combined with the Study of Geography, which familiarizes the pupils with names and localities, and makes them more proficient in spelling. The arithmetical work oa the black-board displayed much celerity on the part of the scholars, ! but it is questionable whether, when carried so far, accuracy is not sacrificed to rapidity. Mr. Tinker's elasses in Music, both yesterday and at the proceeding examin ations of - the week, hare shown that ho is doing a successful work in our Schools.- . 1 t The attendance of parents and friends, especially in the afternoon. was Very -good, and . all.- expressed themselves highly gratified at the result of the examinations, and the faithful and successful manner in which the teachers had discharged their duties. .The following ; is the Roll of Honor: "(, ,'' ',. '...'.., j Second Grammar SclioA, Upper Building Scholars neither absent nor tardy during the half year. Belle Wright, Charlie Ralston, Bcn.,Stinson, Belle Riehare3, Edward Grant, Fannio Rudd, Ignatius j Brickner, Alice Somers. s , " j Second Grammar ScJiool, Itovccr Building. Perfect in attendance,' first quarter Fulton Archer, Lina Decker, Lizzie Eanis, Effie Ilavtin, Mary Kurtz, Willie Males, Mary MoKeever, Clemens Singer, Ella Weier. Perfect iu attendance, second quarter Emma Armstrong, Willio Kerth, Erskin Pittman Anna Schmutte, Charlie Saberton, Clara Werntz, Sallie Werptz. 1 Perfect in attendance the first half of the school year George Brinkman, Fannie Bowles, Christ. Decker, Lizzie DeLoDg, Ida Gates, Louisa Grioim, Albion llorrall, . Lucy ( Linxwiler, Samuel Myers, Laura Reese, Frank Reyher, Susie Sirwell, Mary Steinlo and Apnic Thoclc. . ! ' Deportment Perfect in deportment, Frank Reyher; out of order once, Mary McKecver, Lucy. Liuxwiler and Hattie Jacobs; out of order twice, Emma Armstrong, Lizzie Fnuis, 13. Good, Louisa' Minch and Alice Mills'. ' - Dei'ittv Appraisers, A largo number of the Deputy Appraisers met yesterday at the office of j the Appraiser of Real Estate, to arrange a system for a uniform and equitable appraisement of the real estate of the county. In two of the precincts of Pigeon Township the deputies have not been appointed. The ' following are the Appraisers." for the county, so far at, they have been appointed: Viimn Township First Precinct Reuben Hart. Second PrecinctMarcus Sherwood. Third and Fourth Precincts not appointed. Fifth Precinct E. L. Cody. Sixth andSev-' cnth Prccinct3 Wm. C. Scranton. Eighth Precinct V. 0. Barton: Ninth Precinct not appointed. Tenth Precinct George W. Mooro. Knig fit Township Joseph Terry. - Armstrong Township R. R. Bixler. Gcnmii 'J'nonxhip Adam Stumpf. Sco't Township J. G. Potts. : Perry Towmhip J lines Darling. Center Township Joseph Erskine. Union TonmsJiip Samuel jBirker.' The other depaties wUf bo appointed immediately, and all will at, once enter upon the discharge of ' their duty. , t ' . . Working Their Wat Out. We mentioacd, a couple of days ago, the incarceration of two lads, a negro and a white boy, or one almost white, iu the city lock-up; in default of the payment of a fine of $-1 50 inflicted for Suiting. Yesterday afternoon they were taken out and set to work cleaning up the alley running from First to Second Streets and between Main and Locust. They were under' charge. p an officer, and went to work with, a win. - : ? 1 It is rather poor wages the city pays in those cases sixty cents a day and board but that is not so bad for small boys in'dull times. t I . Magnificent Weather. The oldest, inhabitant never saw more beautiful and . delicious weather in the month of February, thanha which prevailed . yesterday. , The "sky was almost perfectly1 cle r and the sun shone with full effulgence, . while the air : was balmy as in early June. The ground hog was certainly sagacious and wise this time, and although we do not expect to see Summer come without intervening storms and cold and inclement weather, we feel assured that we shall have no really seyero weather. holding for any considerable time. ' ; V The Peaks at tiib Opera House. An immense and brilliant audience witnessed the closing performance of the Peak Troupe last night, and the admiration seemed to be on the increase. The programme was the same as that of , Tuesday night and . the performance was a decided improve ment. It is unquestionably one of the most talented and attractive combinations of artists that has eve isited this city.. They go to Henderson to-night and thence to Paducah. The. whole community join io the hope and desire that they will coma again. ' ' .it . , ' , . . . "

A Filial Missiok.BIast6rloLn

CfRiloyiwaa ia passenger Jby theMary Houston, on Monday last; to. New Or leans. . The object- of his visit is to remove to' this city the remains of liis father and brother the late Captain P. G. O'Riley and Robt. E. O'Riley the family being desirous that their lovod 'ones and lost may rest in graves surrounded by those by whom they wer wonXto asspeiate inactivjlife, and "where jloviug fryends may often come and , plant a flower oyer their graves, and bedew iheuYwUfi tears.! -1 The remains, it is expcced, wjll alrive about 'the last; f the coming week or the first of the weejk follow ing, and it is expected that me remains f of Capfc. P. G. O'Riley will be buried with Masonic honQi a. he, hating been long an? honored timber, pf that fra ternity. Meeting bv Turners. The Turn Verein Society held 4a meeting in the Music Hall of , the Gait Ilouse, on Wednesday, to consider the subject of rebuilding ' Turn .Halle." .After a full and free consideration of the subject, it "was resolved verj unanimously to rebuild at the earliest practicable season. ? Having between $4,000 aad $5,000 as a nucleus to begin with, thejr relywitbj fall 'confidence on the liberality of t our "citizens o enable them to complete the work.f Recorder's Coitrt. There was a rather moderate ' flow of-soulIMn the Recorder's Court yesterday; nor yet a delicate " feast of reason,? i' ,ft ; . Jordon Crump, , a descendant of Ham, . had negleeted .' to procure a license .for .keeping a dorg." He was ably defended, but to no avail, and was charged $16 30, including fine and costs. An appeal was taken 0 a higher Court." -7- - ' Lewis Cal win, a specimen; of unmitigated," cussedness," wentto a ball, and there amused :himself slathing, .away .with .a t knife ?at ladies' dresses as tney passed y, cutting two or three dresses ia a most dastardly manner. He was tried on a charge of malicious tresspass, aud the Recor'derenfered 't 20 opposite his name as penance, bu; ho hadn't ' the coin and went to Black Bess.1 0 Jas. Ryan, a Spaniard, breathed too much fresh air and gTew lightheaded. The policemen, being unsophisticated youths, thought ho.' was drunk, and by some hocu pocu. convinced the Recorder that such was' absolutely the fact,"and he s charged Iiim $5, 25. Ryan didn't care to par with good money ihai way, while he could board at the city's expense, and ( so went to the rear! ' " " :' 1 " j ! 'Last of all came -Margaret, also Margaret surnamed Eggs, kiliaa Rye she whose hilarious conduct and immense waterfall had on Wednesday evening created such, a furore 6u the wharf and on First'Street. ' She wiu charged with having been druok,: disturbing the peace of the citizens' and tfie-oomfort of ; part of the inhabit ants. Nine dollars and twenty-five cents waalthe.!requisition' made, but, Blargaret's exchequer was exhausted, and she went to the shades tout cubate. Margtret is the "-badest ejrg we know of. , . 1 ) Sale op Confiscated Whisky-. Some time ago frty barrels of whi.-ky were "seized by the officers! of the Government on account of au alK'.4 violatiorf of the revenu laws, j The whisky , 'came from the5 Cumberland River, au we are told, though it was stamped -as having come from Mislouri. "Yesterday the whisky was iold. byDeputy U.S. Marshal BigeJow, and was knocked down at eightywo cents per gallon, to two men who id together.,. One of the bidders immediately sold out to the other, for an advance'df $75 ori his share of.'tLc investments The Jow , price, and cx cellent bargain caused pther dealers to' regret that they had not aUen.dcd the sale and bid some. I : . , , Justice Emery's Court. Justice Emery is again at his pbsr, and yesterday he had a big casd -t It will be remembered that some time. siDce we made mention of the fact that August Byerstedt" had had an examination on a charge f having appropriated a cow tfthis own use, claimed by one Stater, and was discharged. Stater now'briugs a civil action against ' Byerstedt to recover the value of the cow. The evidence showed ' that ByeTetedt- iiad a'cow putthat it r was ; almost - the image of oae? owned by Stater, and which he had put eufc to pasture at a farm in Union Township, and that Byerstedt had found a cow at Benoni Stinson's, which had the same marks and general ? appearance as one , he had lostf. He claimed the cow, took her home and slaughtered her. Some thirty or forty witnesses took a swear each, and both parties made out a complete case, and at last reports the whole case 'depended brf the "shape of the horns. It was heard by a jury juf twelve men, bat bad not been submitted at a late hour last evening.1 It will cost some one 'more than the price of a cow. Maj. Mattison appeared for the plaintiff, and L. C. Stinson appeared on behalf of the' defense. Church Sociable. The - Vine Street Church oeiabje. was held last night at the residence of Mr. Samuel Archer, corner of First and jAValnut Streets, and was largely ' attended. The open-hearted hospitality of Mr. Archer and his excellent lady, and the unfeigned cordiality extended to all in attendance, rendered it an ex-, ceedi ngly pleasan t' and cdj' oyable affair.'' " ''' '! " "t,:' ; ' j - One million five hundred and twentyifen dollars for the tax ff Chicago for 1SC3 remains unpaid., We are tempted to inquire how that city manages to build monster tunnels and govern such a scope of territory with , a yearly tax 01 a tntie over three millions? .Then it is more wonderful, hew ? with their energy and enterp rise, t they collect, but .two-thirds of the ! amount assessed. ;

of the E.,'I1: &K. Railroad, ras fa passenger by the.Tarasoon last night, eroutejo, Henderson "'He reports Ihe road finished to within "two miles of Madisbn'ville.' In a few days it will be 'completed ito ' Madisonville. when pnly 25. miles will remain to be completed in order to unite ua direct by rail with Nashvillel The only troubto now ' is" to" raise the fcioiney. with which' to complete that 25 "miles. Mf.' E l.' HBrey, representative of Smysisr-t Mil.'oa, left for Louisville by the Tarascoq' las nightjii lt ' , sMite HocritTy.' The Mite Society

of ith ymwrfogatien of theWalnut Street l're.byterian Church was held in the.ekgiiut parlors of that Church last night, aud, like all the entertainments, giveu 4 by , the ladies , of that Church, was peculiarly brilliant aod rrclierche.l TUo committee was 'coait posed of Bouje. pf, the .most accomplished and ' experienced ladies of the congregation, and the affair was highly creditable to their tate and liberality, The-attendanee was quite large, notwithstanding the other attractions io the city. . . . Yotjnci JIen's 1"rayer Meetinq) The young men's prayer meeting will be held this morning at eight o'clock, in the Baptist. Church, corner of Third laniChcrry Street3,.aud' pmorrow morning it' wilf be held in TrinityVl . . E Church. 'corner t of Third and Chestnut, All are cordially invited. 1 i ; .Piiilup Phillips. This unrivaled singer, of Sacred 5ong$, will .give one of liis charming concerts io Trinity M. E. Church, on Thursday evening next. Wherever he haV been.'Vthe Press f peak in the highest term3; of his excellence; as; a singer.: The St. Louis Democrat stya of bis concert in that city:;-,- j! ,;; j j -At a . larirc1-meeting 1 of several churv'hcs.t Mr. Phillips made some very . jippropriate ..remarks ,1'avoriig Congiiational Singing,' which were well r'ceived, and; intermingled with hi unrivaled singing, which the ear of the uncultivated or the most accomplished artist could eDjoy. tj fr 111 ' . "( Cumberland Mite. Tb CumberI111J mite takes place to-night in the bas'enicat of that churchj corner of Second and Chestnut. All attending will i'cceive a 'cordial welcome. ; ',. , tOOAL NOTICES J V . . &"Trimmiug Satins and other new goods just received at ' Hughes',,., I f ... , . m 1 . , ' ' S2r We open this morning our first iuvoieo.of Spring Dress Goods. Silk J'oplins. ' J Main. 1 VEIiY CHEAP; "i 1 t F, Hopkins & Co., 12 2t No. 15 First Street. Haoon! Laud!! Flour!! Pork!! 1 Oi'O 8asar Cared and' Plain J'acon 7iii, Bacon Shoulders, Clear Sides, S. LV Breakfast, Bacon all of our own -euring,' aud -WKit ranted to give itiifictioni' -" : ' s.l : LtMI.lM.Ml pounds Bulk Meat . - 5J0 tirces, kegs and, eans Choice :.,tMK) barrels and'sacks Floier. dif lert-nr graue. . . ,- - - , - ..M linFFNER. Jr. & Co.! fel.12 tf No. 7 Main, near Water St fiy Toilet and Fancy Articles at BRirvi:r.L & Co.'h Drup Store, cor ner ol 1 bird and Main. I'mest stock tr the eity. Perfuuieriea of all kinds Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept. oc2G dtf Foil R est. A suburban residcuce. near the city ot Henderson, contain ing 2f!j acres of land, peach and apple orchards, two cisterns, one well, and all necessary out-buildinsr. Will be ieasm !or inree yearn, lerms low. App'y to Jac II. Jjptcher, at L. Rufftier, jr., !i Co.'s, No. 7 Main Street, I'iVaiiSVIiIe. j rife For SaleJ A'-'nice , Two-story Dmdhnrf Uome, with live rooms and collar; in the best part of the city. will bo sold below its value and part fy-on-tfme?-H -&fra...L.am re quested to &C11 unMvyl, deity.,.. ' ' ..... Alvah JOILSSON, r-: .; fcb3 tf. ' , , Real Estate Agent. 1 .j -' , f "Flour. The best brand of choice family flour so!d. ia the , city, the t'ynlhian.t Milto,--alsfl, rye flur for halo by L. AIIh t Co.; F's4St second door below Vine. 1-. . , For Rent.--A' desirable dwelliiig house, containing ten "rooms, large yard, meaty irait and shrubberv.oa Sixth Street," between Main and Syca more. I'ossession given lath inst. .Enquire of- Keller & White. febG-tf ' " : i TSfV. rit lXHI.I.V brick Hil ubx ZlliUMPJIA XT O VER ALX. OTHERS. Builder, Masons and BrieJcmafcr Como and see It. ' Makes the in out and bent brick at tiie last expense of any machine ever lumie. n worKwl toy two tiowon or by steam power. Its en nal iw Practical brick uiaiter is not known. - I defy , com pelitiou. J. H. Renotc, No. 71 BrOiwlway, 1.UU111 ixo. i, aew ion, iet-iaxii.w, JESyFor Ture 'Dm?s.; ' Medicines and Liquors for. medicinal uso,.Ivory. ets, genuine importedt Fenumes, Colognes,.pomades and Fine Brushes, fto to Schuermann & Burford's Opera Drug Store, 18 South First! Street. PreBcriptious carefully compounded at all hours.- ' - janl3 6mos. --' - .TT 7. f 1 1 '" - : n.t ' Kvertroot may know of what Dr. J..W. Poland's nnmoy Ioctor is compounded,. b writing to,the" proprietor,' The best known roots and herbs are used, and combine pleaatit ness to the' taste with nare res alts. Sold by Cloud & Akin. !:'V"."S I CARRIAGES. 1. B, Ghekn. ;. F.'U OitXKir. J- 13. GREEM& CO;, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Clncluuatl jpjlcea. " Main Street, lei. Fifth and SK Public School Examinations. Tun. sghi axnuai. mniA. tion of the l'ublic Hchooia nr tiu will commence at tbe UIU Hebool Bull.iinsr, oil WeiluoklftV. HVIiruary continuott la the following older:'" -' Thursday. February 11 ta-, All Second Grintnr H, hools... , f TZLz Vft 2?UruarJr lata-AH.FuVirt tiramihe Alayor and mtv and the publio generally, u.r lavited to Attend," AtA IUI.KHART. ' - ... JOHN W. FOHTKlt, ; ' IHIIXIR OiifcijULNUEU, " ' ' J . ' ' ' - - . -.-! Trun3. A. M. ow. SunorintvndAut. . ( 1 1 Coarier, Union, aud luuiwvrat eup iwd.J

for cll,cr JUivk-r Item tee Third hag.

,Tb adaitidnal arrivals p to midnight last were the ieonUlas. Kew Orleans to Clneiflnatt; Tails qity, Lonlnvllle ta r-ow lingOreeu;, Lonlstt, from W'abaKli River; Taraacon, IulsvJlle and return. ....The QnicksUtp,. from i'alro; L'cxwa, for Memphis; Lewellin, for Kant port; the packets fr 'Heuderson,'!' 4nd Mary ..IaTage and bargea,- for Fittsburjr, departed.- JMu.TIie Mary . Davasce cleaned up the wharf and -wharf-bou la pretty- tborounhly yetdcrdaj-, and landed Iu sight of-tha ellj lo take' over 500 sacks of cornn She had big trlp .The Leondlas bail an excellent trip, inclndlng n larg .quaatllyof cotton. Capl. d. Kvans looks as fresh us a new blown rose...The Ixu1k arrived froinyVjibash wtli ai( excelli at trip. Khe Is announced to return this evening. Kbe tsxs fine appointments and, excellent x.fltctrs Capt." TomJ Bolusrf 'omuaands, aud oar plefw.au I yeung goelogical friend, Charley Crawford, preKides'in the.'otH.-.e.u... The Falls City and TarsKcim, having boeu detained, by log,, did not lunve till ne ir ten o'clock. Each had a "very fairj trip ..The j Turasoon would uot get oir for Lotilsville lteforc near daylight-.-. .The P. , W. Slrader p;isi-d Cairo r.t 3 o'cfM!k yesU-rdy laorniii;, and may bt expected htre at au early hour this morning. As there is no paekel fir Louisville lo-day, Khe will afTord nu excellent opportunity, (or permus tit Kirlog to go tip llie riveK' Cnpi.Kteiu and Alex. Stewurt, her chief offluers, are plewnant. audi olUinij....-.The packets all had gfKKl trlp.s out yeKtc-rday The pplendld fteamer Lesal Tcuder went over tlte falls at IouUvrilernj Wedinsaay, and was anuouncel to leave that port 111 vely at 4 o'clock lost .even ing. H.ia will certainly1 be' here1 to-day, atid will Imj foun 1 a niOKt excellent and plpHs.int cialt, with f eurefal, attentive untln iihifsltig oincers Col. J." V.Cinthric, Hop-rVising Inspector, and & It, llouib, Loc il JutpocLor, w ill be here nex t "Wednesday, and remain a few days to wait on all who require or detlre their ofllcial, services..,...., The Petrla made a trip to BbawneeLown. Hhe Is expected here to-day, and will probably leave on HatnMay.'4 Captuin Joe Uell jynoldV new t4eainer, Hartford, Is aboot completed, fehe will probably, leave lor Oreeu Kiver and Hartford, on Monday. ' lUsiFssfr of rt,mer Louisa, from Mt. Carmel to KvansvilJe, Febrnarv 11. W. O. Brown, GO bags wbet.j Iglwlirtart Bros., li" bags wheat; lor Memphis, UH ba(4 oats; New Orleans, W bags oats, la bas ohU; I'arvin, Lewis A Co., IS bag clover seed, a bales hay; N. a. Nettleton A Co , 4Ti tierces lard; Cincinnati, 17 tierces lard, 1 tlere grease j .15 barrels rump j Vahlturi k Uiron.luo baitswheat; I I. Hlemn.2bbls estss, I tta iron, 1 bbi do,; L. KutTuer. 12 bbis Jowls; W. U. Brown Co., 31 osgs corn; Brandies & Crawfurd, 73 sacks oau; Parvln, Lewis t Co., a II bai;stran; (i. U. Niblacx, 80 bags oats; Frank Vau Horn, : baKS wheat; Hprstt Co., 1 hud tobacco; Hancock i. Steele, &0O rib rld; llamphrey, Patrick A Co., a tierce t lard; Cincinnati. 2,704 rib side. . : , , , . t ; ... . fA'-li'l ""Hi i t ; l I Hirer Dispatches. 1xuisvil.t.E' February 11. The river is stationary, with eigut feet eight inches iu the canal. Weather clear ana Hpring-like. i Cinciiti, February 11. No arrivals. Departed; Emperor, Pittsbarx. Weather nil Id. Kiver on a. stand; 26 fett inchuucel and 77 leet under bridge. . . , St. Louis,' February 11. Arrived i Belle Memphis. Memphis; City of Pekln. Peoria; Liberty Ku. 4, New Orleans; Anna, Cincinnati Departed : New Boston and Mollle McPike, Keokuk: Luniinary.Vlcksburg; Lady Uay, New Orleans; the Mountaineer,Ornahc River falling s fvly. Weather clear aud very warm. Business -CilKi, Feb. 11. Port list Cumberland, Evansville packet, 9 p.m. ; Norman, Kvansvllle to Me'upblH. 10 y. M. Baker, New Or. leafts to ' Pittsbiir,- Vi tt.; H lver Hpray, Cincinnati to New Oi le.i.m. 2 A.M.; wjr.i.l. er, Nw onens ut Loulsvllla, K a. m ; Hhreve, VIckKburif to Ht. f.ouis, 4 A. M ; Forij t ho, VieklMirv to t 1iuih, 5 a m.; Itul lj. Mt. J.oum lu New OrleMua, M. ; Mmrk, New Orleans to Ht Lmii4. 4 v. m; HIikmirock, Wt. LouH tn Cincinnati, 4 v. M ; (.'oinmou weallh. New Orleans to Ht. Louis, 5 r M ,; Ctiy of Cairo, Ht. Louts to Vickslurg, ii y M." HI ver rose tS Inches. Weather clear and pi aa.uit. - Nahhvit.i.k, February 11. Itlver stationary, with six teeton II irneth Hlmals. The weather 18 fair aud pleasant. The NaUvuie, i r t.'airo; Kin lliiKlies. r r llomsTllb-, and Koliert Moore for Cincinnati, de. paruu.- r t i . , . ; . 1 . i. Mp.mphis, February 11. Weather dear aud delightful. Ill ver still rlKlng- lepurl-ea-item ann , v ir;lnia, Ht. l.ouis; Alary Houston,' NeW Or(cn. Arkitns:t lit ver Is atlinir slowly, i'teiity ff wnU-r fr auy imhi to run uniMOii. STEAMBOATS. FOR CAIRO, cpLUMHUH. A MKMPHIS The luagiilfliH! t Dean Line teinet M1NNE0LA, Jfry 'iw t. Miller. Muster: - - i - . 1 1 1 ' Wm. Hall, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all way port IKintV, FEUKUARY Iru, at K o'clock a.m.For ireiKht. or passng apply rn board, or w Huairm.ci, i'A i uii k jc t ., fell d'2t Agents. FOR CAI RO, t.'OLlIM HUH, an o M KM PUIS The elegant steamer rJT iNORM AN. ifa-r.Jolin i;. liall, Master; o. liewit. Clerk, leaves for Memphis aud all intermediate Mixsissippi juver way landings WEnWKSIKlY, FEBRUARY 17TH, at 4 o'clock p.m. . 1 For jl'reiabt passage arply o lmiiid. or io j. n. ii(jl'l, fell dfit Aselit. FOR MEMPHIH, VrcKKRUKO, i ANU , HKW OltLlOAN.s. The famous and unrivaled low-pressure j passenger pacitel BICHMOND, J.MTiTT Nkal, piaster; joux . woui.FOi.ir, Clerk, lieaves for .New Orleans and all wav oorts. jaimuirciji, - a 3 - ,ii m -r -i' .1, MOXDAF, Feb. 15tli, at 10 I.M. For Irelsrnt or passase annlv on hoard. or to If UMI'HItKY, i'A'f KICK & CU. i 5 sr n . v. jjrv j r- ot ju., i fel2dat Agants. ' J - for Wabash! luvtR. , ' The regular and reliable Wahasli, packet o- " i, Tom Bolnss, Master ; ' Charley Crawford. Clerk. leaves for Mt. Carmel aud all Wabiuaii iiiver way lanulos t RlOAr, FEBHUAUY Int. at 5 o'clock p.m. ( ' ror freight or passage apply on board, f I FOR. OWKNPBOKO, CANNEf,TON,' LOU13VlUlilS,AB CINCINNATI. Tbe first-class steamer ! ZAk - CHARMER. .i-l t. K.Uarciay, Master, . i .. Hani. Juiaet, Clerk. Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports HATl'KU.iY, FEBRUARY ISrir. at 10 o'clock a.m. !-.. i ,,, For freight or passage apply on hoard; or to JJUKK NlUliKLHON. i Atcent. FOR OWEN8BORO, CANNKLTON AND The splendid passenger fat earner - h .; KirSK HTTP Isike l)oli Master; ' ' 0 . -t V. H. Brau ham. Clerk. Will leave for Louisville and all way ports iiAiuuuAl,miBUAKy 13th. a at 9 o'clock A.M. i or frencht or racs'ivm,tv ty . vjr ntuj w n a ill Dissolution of Copartrjershi). Til WCOt-A ttTJaiKNllII llt:UKTallore existing under the firm name of 11. Iv. weiia A M n was dlssolvtaal l,y mu. tnal eonseut on tbe li day of NovuiiiIht, loj, Walter F. Wei Is wi ihdrawinK11. jv. wc.Lii.-s ax fcwjrs'. 1 . Partnersliip Kotice. WK.T1IK lTJMKSIiM:i, 1IAVH 1 nls 1st day of Jan uary , ISiJt, en u-red ulat acaapjarlnersuiii, umier thednn uuioo if H. K. Wells A Co., fair tho iinn,. ..r transacting a Oeueral Hardware iiiiHin lu nil lis 01 am n.'H, in ine name Iiuumu lor nierly occupied by 11. K. Welts ,v Knn. auu rtzspecLiuny wit, a a-am 1 1 niiMiiee or lit,, favors exuoided to the I. ta-firm. We wilt

collect ail aroouuU due, ami pay all claims against, said tlrui. H. K. WIJLlJH. dw i 4 w. i. wtLuj.

NEW-- AU V E lit I HEM EfilS."

' : ' . ; ... Notice. ' fflUKUK WRt BE A MEI.llMi Of J. the inen)lers and friends of 1 he Yoncg Slen's Ctirlslmn Association held at tbe newly filter i ep Roomiol the Awociatl.ii, comer ot Alain and 'lrs. Streets (over I be Merchiit.-' National llHUkl.un MONDAY KVKNINO, lSlh Inst, , f . i The opeutni; aildretui will be delivered by I'ror. c. F. Wiiua . 1 A'l m-ho feel an Interest in because rie In vitetl tu attend: j . - . 1 . U.llTJFF.NKH. Jit, President Young Men's Cbr'n Ass"l; . fel2 d3U . , - ' Reduction in Coal. . ,1 IKTKKIIIMi TO KBI,, 1KE1!N UIVKK 1XJAL ONLY, we-will deliver Ik al tbe fUhje prices lis ir coiutiiuu eottl. H A N"M W I !,- N, fel2dlw No. ft Sftulll K.snd Htri-t, WATCIIKS, 1 .IKVKMfcV,....-. nuns itiTTnoi.i'JY . - nKAI.KK IN i j Watihcs, Jewelry, Hllvcrwarc, Hivect,icl8, Clocks, Plated Waro; UOLD I'ENH, Ar.ki - ( . r . At the very lowest Easlei n pi if ck. Solid Si I ht w are & J c wc! ry . M;vJe to order. ' " . SpHial ullo.'iMuu .kIvvu to repairing fine Vul Cites. i 1 ," ' A gMd stock ol , ' j A Eil i'licclll WstA ;tl CM Always on hand. ' ' j felD !; J C. R KUDD, STEAMBOAT AG2IJT, Special A;cnt Tor tbe Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, i mva-tt KVA.WMVI1-X.E. lvi. Id OHft ''''' under the new L d HP JII fttlukslrMtlou. We prepare rHplicatlous lu lonu for Govt Miiueiit kJtons, Sbcnre (.'oiiKre-iHlonai and t.iur neceKsary Influence, ninl pn simnllv r eut (he Claims l up(llcaias. Korcliculu of lnsli uciloiis Hd.irt-KK, with stiiiup, WINClitl Kit A llAYlHCN, Wafchlnguu. u.;c. . i , - . .I, HoiiKPopatliist, J KVANSVILLK, I.N'i). 1 Office Wtwt tide of Bei-ond Htreet.'bcit. Main and Iocust. u-2 dJy uovAi.i) rjsm ::. I 1IK4I.KH IN. i 1 . . i Chaudellcw and ! Gas j'lxlures. ; - - '.' i Gas and Steam Pipe yitteri No. 21 i.ot i nt NfKi:i;r, UAalf - f p ry - KvMvf Lii Inn. 1. H. M'B WKIII1N. CHAUI.KS KllKlrKr. Novv Firm at an Old. Standi SCHWEGMAN & KKWPKri .. Steamboat Furnishing IIoIihc, Manufatrturcrs of j ' I Chimwyg, Bre,aclum, Qj'jtcr Sfeam . .J'ipijiff, , roiiaht J rou L'oofciixg oil 1 4 &finfg wiul' K itchtii Fur- j -if niture. j . Also, Tin, Copper, and Bheet Irou Ware, l opper rsuirs, c, nuuie ut imier. I 'i in- Root! iik, luttrliii',rJMliUtHr, A a. li.;ilerH'ln all kinds ol 4XJiiui nnd IleatiiiK Hlnvi'M Cliallluir liisln h. Ac. , Particular atu-ntiou paid to nil Jlids of repairing, J ' ' All work promptly alien. JoJ lo.ainl warranUnl to Klv pi'i li'CI. s;d.l.ilaelion. - t Call and see us tit ! ' No. 9 Soutti -Wattr Street,' ' llO.'iU.lin '' KVANHVII.I.IC, Inn hi.. lW ceu aioro. i K A TIIXS 1HM" HAY: SO TOS (JLI country him; in tons hMuhUiiI; euoic4t tlonr in sucks; fresh bolted infill, cum. ohik, Ac. at lowin . cash urtcus. tiixsls ueiivereu iree in ine cuy. T. W. MURRAY, Tlilrd Klreet, between Wain and iis ust feliHOm Vrenvfnl City Flooilmgr .11 1 II. KUGIINK KAPPLKK, , Man ii fact u i er aad Laealer in j ; M01 1,I)I.(,S, FL00UIX f.'f HII)I., , Aud all XI ads of j ' DKES3ED ANDKX)DGH JAJHBEH .... . . i Also, Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer of tho i .Hi 'if in TTT niipio TtlTTi Dilll X Celebrated PICKET FENCE. .' a . -, t r 1 Corner of Division Etrei t and lapal, Near liellaA lisney'H Koundry, oc-il dtim KVANliVl L.I K. inn. . M. V,A li.v t c:o., ;.; Xenlpisi iiir Tlcjinn,,, Re;tlflcrs of the Celebrated WAHA8H VAM,rT l.WiM, TIJN'UEK, and XXX Wlli-KV, j - , i And I)istillot of Cologne KpiriU, Ko. lot MAIN HIKM.r. le2dly LVANsvil.l., Ip. BRASS FOUNDER AND FI2JISHER; bltani Ana uas-ripe Utter, Manufacturer asai Jaealer Jn rMearn and ' water Uaues.Hita and Rabblti Metal, aud all Articles am. r- a.. tutoilngto ISiMiioundiy. . STEAMBOAT AND CKNEIUL KLACK Water Street, Let. flee and Lcet. '; . . , , , KVANKV1LLK, INI, Csh paid (for old C-opi-! and lira ' V "P. ;IIARGRAyS I ( -VrTCittlVIJlV at LAW. I . 1 . , - -1 ' I Office on Tbiral HI reel, la Wahlniln lliu-u Ul... It. Will prartien t t. Vurlovii, tVinrts ol tne . lteuii.. 1 rom pt aiiuiuion 10 mute bna.lua.vs " ldm-4 al tin r ' 1 ' ' " '. r' -.. 11 " a.-'. 1 a a al I : A TTORNEY A 7 A W. i ' Momi ANTOWN, liV., it 1 Will pi-Ha-tla! fa tlm a-aninlliwa of Ifntler, Wiiiraii, M ulila iilrti, k, I'laiat, and M clja.au. i'ra.inisv Rlkem-lant i,ivi,ll Ua l !i ntlitniUva Of ar.bUHlH. i lt3lerlie4v VVKeoler A llUV.it. llOlinifiworth a Rrax.Cbas. liutM ix-a .v t , fiit I MA T T HE F I) A L Z KL U . W holt sit'lai iefi !erlu' I ; Grwrfriv Nall'WMtrt I.ai!f - tlnni, Ho. IS WaU-r Hirett, , j ( '

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Ttut ni:.rr'n!i: amkhan JZ il)M-.; on) i ine tie-1 i,.,i.u in t.vaiisv jlte, 1 ml m t.ii, li H lu..ni.., m II,,. midst, of Hie t.ii i e.s purl hi din iilv; fronts on Wfilrr Htreet, m-ur t he em n.-r .i Wii-r and h -4moi ., a nl has 11, cii n,li river Vii w. II Is iariv. ami teniinc ..: iom, is lert4 I linn a from iln',11 ,-Iii., and is ! y ot m n fi-m tin. , ,-, r. 1 . l oud, and Niirrotinil iiik e Mint rj . ... i. i,.,t ffitm Afiril I vt, i-n.a. aimv Ii A I V A 1 1 Jill N s. i.N, Ailm'r Jsnlildtf . ' ; Kvii on-, i ml. iJYorc saw:. rK to-A I. :IM. II A. l I . ! i ' N m a r iu N 1. in ( hi.m, 1 11. u in i I4H1.-H, I Wl. l.ll'l I- j H- l-ttlli'lll-H, Im.,, Hpllliile I 1110 I.U-, VV tkil its, lo.- 1 , ,r. V dll'l ptlllll, it,itt I I 11'. -H 111 1 ,!'. lil;. eliin. K u. Kir. -s '..'. 1: 1 I I, I A" "I I'l rim in I ,M 1 1 1 ', lelO dClit eod ' ' l.iiWill.M m. . Fwt-Hultuioo and lYr.n f,r ;;,Un. Tut-. hixiui;m i; r in.. i.,i,. in I ll..l1.S HUM,'!,. W l. ;,, ,IViLl" i.:ile. JS11I1I (nnu en it n is lin miis, witu iiupi'ove(iieiit,s. i. is n'mnl. inn in.!., imiui I Male's MI.MI Inn, 011 the 1 , 1:. it. k,, un l U-11 littles ti Nil t lux i-li y I .1 I n 1 1 hi r i '111--tie.u liars apply it, io . '1. l.u... ,i No. -.: l''lMMri-l-l, l.vil iii', J , ; . 150 lie M" -. 1 n,r;j ai 1 1 v i -il i 11 v. i 1 1 . .i ,.,;.!i . i'esi liini- ;ai.-l in 1 e i.l 1 ...1 i.i , , 1.:. J i huv and .il U.,,1 I - . 1. a i.va 1 1 .ii ii r;-.-in, li-i.l J ,- t 1 a . A;..r.'.t Third S'reef, dcei-' tr A var si'?'' niii'i ti:cia: , t -i r . The lur lenient hi'iiiuiuttihi : I :;, t h ii l tin W t itk n i l Fi vble. TliO dr.alts which m hi :!ili emd ti'iaka-s upon Umslliil puiv.i. 1,1 ii,,. 1I1 In in hi . .1 Hint ii-iil i au, i,i,t 1 sn hi vi 1 1 1111 11 t l,e drain upon l!i- r fcir.ui 4th i..ie aid hy , . eesHl ve iietiU The va .ii j-.ii; hitwa-a-u tiie telil pel nl u re of o er lien K ,1 1 m ,,, 1 s m ortla-es, 11 1 t his . eaci j , h ,1 ii,,. Irii.t.1 v f the mt'air air," H a Inmiiif wio.r..,, ,, . K -na-tjt. To Par lty lii Inmy hk i ii ' 11, .( a il I'lillM ll!l!lll'l'1 if II..I f( (I;i-h Ilii r 1 1 , , I i Of hetll, Mini (loiil 1. I. I'll: I, tn, tin" I 1. 1 ornmiiyitlKiiJ ie nul l n 1 1 n 1 li. n, .1 ,.i,,l eiiiinwi-il with extra t m-Ih.h. pon a 1 i v t ne iii. of 11 wn ler,ome las ,ir ;i 1 I ; anl . I HI! pun a i d Lla Ij f.,r 1 1. 1 a pn 1 1 ., ( a 1 . 1 I eru ijrm'wi in . leiniiii" ml va i t -n il in the ptthh ! , 1 ' 1 "l ' - n. . ' p! 1 14 I 1 11 II. t h . .1 1111 I jolll l.,l il.) I 11 ! I, IS I M u;ilv hii'I . none 1 111 M ill mn 1 n iinira wiiti iniMThi ri.it'.-s - io .i ACit lit I 'i'Klt-a.. Ael itiu: direi 1 1 . u m ,11 I h, 01 101 11 wlileti converts tlnj I..1.1I iuiii lim (n., ,f lite. 1 1 pi inral P ,n In pulls to ji a t.na. ami vlor wlil'-h Ucom n 11 1, a- 11, -.1 toea a i y II 1,1 SOI thsfrsiilai. 1 ja 11 IKi-sl 1 Ve In ncl l..u la lli( H.'Ci l.-ltll.jil l,y 1 S inn c a . .a-1 1 I n , I , Hie liver reKntMled I y Its bi.ii i.i i,,na pioperlll, Kll.l Din Wl nt m:il!, r ail Una K.Vntern CHfiled aill pun ltiiilty l.y H- nil .1 r) pel lent action, the v. Polo an i-; 11 1. 1 1 1. n will T-eeoaa-urily 1m In Una l kI p.,-iiina eoie'tllon to ineet the Mja.rks a. I Wlud-r "tij ti.o siidilnii cluing -s ail t. nin i nt ti i , The Wk fttnl senai I va-, -a,.. i'ia 1 1 v, a-i n unl. tlll'OUIllll liietae VieiMt.tlialaas Willi s ilely, ti u la s I in ir tiiiili-r )viin. up, i,H,, i iiih. entil nnal hriia-i-d l.y artincnil iiienns. Kvery li.pior sold as it, al.ipi of tiieli- is ail ulter..ieal ; and. were Hot na i vy i e, mhh' aleiahol Is simply a limpor.iry exell n o I , which, when lis h it rr.ei-u hi via ftiiuo.ii.il , leave I lie physicnj pow eis Uml llm nun, I lis Wi lli In a wnrs" i nn i.,ii Hi. in I, i l ne. III r-TKTTt. ll'H 1',1'miis, on thai a.iiit llSail. contain ti e oa-MeiillH-l priin i.iM i.f Itie Innr-I Vuillllhle IniTi; uml i, i I . I ,al l V ronts, rmrks, rf.ud hi iln. Hud llnii lullvn (irlna-lpie In I lie ina-llova tal , I -.t. en nliu', and ma wat In nocuous jf ,al , 01,', u l vu iIuiiiilauts. ' Seliriick's Piilirsonlr ?jrnp, Heaweeal Tonic, uiel MmdrsUe 1'ills w ill cure Consumptloa, l,ler Cinnphiiiit, nnd JyjM-psla, II taken nee mdliiK to in- (liii ellntis. They are alt th ee tn ,e I U1111 nl the sniini time.' They cl itme t lie ai mini, i,, relax the II ver, iiihI pip U In u-oi k ; I In u IheilJ.pelUe heeaitnes pj nl ; t lie fmnl tl lip -i.Im anal lilikktaM koo I lilnnil; thai .1 1 li-n t Im . Ins ta) grow In lies 1 1 ; tin- 0 Is. am-.l 111:1 1 ! r 11 pa ns 111 the u lit;, 11 ml 1 hat p. I 1,11 1 out - nut s 1 1 m dlsciine ntnl Ki ts wel'.. 'I his is tin- only w:iy to cure Coiihumptioii. To, these (hioe iuim lielunH lir. .1. II. Ha-lia nek, atr t'bila.lnlpl la, owe a his 11111IVlilil Slictaess In tin Instinct of i'lilmn. nary Consumption. 'J I e i'lilmmile Mvrnp rllers"llio limrt.l.l nif tier hi Hie liiny-. nature throws It. off by an eic-v e x pi-. lm n -lion, for When the phlegm m iinilii-r Is ri shiit i'ihi.i win iinow it oir.un.i .lb patient lias rf-st, a 11 I he I m . h.j in In Ileal. To do tt.ls, the Ha-,! wa-i il Tnlil." 11 ml M.10 aiiake PIIM must On fri a ! 11s. I in e,eiuis, the stouiaa-h ami liver, so Hint tin, I n) inonlajriyrup and the food will ninke e,..o l blooiL Heheuck's Mauili'uke J'ills m t upon I he llVa-r, leinovlriK uli ohiai rua-t lu'os, niix the allli-U of the Kali h:ii.l.r, lln- Inlaa ttil freely, and tbe llvar Is mwu relieved; Una HtOOlS Will Hiowwhut II e i'j lis 1 sin iln; nothln liuxever been 1 n e 1 1 ! , . 1 1 m-a.pt 1 n j,,. Iliel ( "leiullj pmsnii, w lil. ll is a-ry al 111gaaious to use uiih.vs w th kii-hI a iui j (hut Will tlliloa'k tlieKu.ll I'l.nliler 11 11 ,1 Hi : 1 1 I tut K'i-1. (loos of the liver llk'j Wclia-nek's Minidrate i'l lis. Liver Complaint Is oiifi of the iim l promina.nl eitum-s of ' 11.111111 I l.uj. Hclienck's Henvea-ed 'j'ntila' I j n 1,1,11,. NtllllUlsnt Slid Sllelllll ,. Mill till , ill, ml u t he Hen weed, w h lab this pr'-tui nilioii is liiaalaa of, Ms, oals I h hlom nil In I 1 1 1 . . ,v a .1 1 1 tllO (tatl ic Jiliee la all, n. ve the lm I w 1 1 1 1 the I'ulliliinle !-ynif 1, 11 I is i.onh, ir,!,, IfiKtd lalood Wil hnul on 110I al inn an innlmg lu the sunn a.u. Ir. Hchena k. 111 I. lis t.' -'.lin. I.l. .' , s i.-.l tiy to tton a asaou ,, 11 w.ui ivwiiuiiiii. or fever, Jtemove Km twi n ml I In V nil lal 1 ht np of t bel r aw 11 Hci ord. Jm, an,,- a-in tiecoraaal oft orisnmpi mi 1.1,1 vmi 'aim p:n .1 n 1 , lvli liKlu.. I uliairli. ( iinki'i. i,r , ,-.i, ..' Thr .nl, iiiili'Ks tne liver Hint Mmnn n mn made hajullhy. When there Is no lone ill 1 r, ml on la-Uvi-rCompl'tint Ami I s ..-i.i u. Sen, a.it v H.):iwa-a;,l 'Jonli: Hint M tin 1 1 . I'm, inn ftilftli'lent, without tlm 1 n iinnn le s' ru,. Tato'tlie 'Miouirakli i'Pl.a aneiy In n! bilious cuhlpluiiiU, Ui bajf liiti 1 n 1 tin t I hiiriule h. Dr. Hcbaaliec. wlm h:is eninve.l on liner. rupled lieullh f ,r nun j yum ei l.un l hnw weh:hH t: pmin l, wm whsimi v .1 v Um nre ska-ieton, i-a the very li I. 1 tie.., of i'uliuoiiaiy aioosiiii pip n," i,u ph-, 1a'lsns liavlie; piauKiniii .1 hu . i - la-Hta 11 lid !. ml. nie.l lilri lo 1,1 til,., I! , was 011 red by the nfoi esuid m !. j,M Full directions h u 11,1 n imh. 1,11 1;I ni 1 1 Bot II ll-ail 14 U I y Inn e ',k.i 1 y In , ,. in. Ha-hi'tick, unh-KS put mnt 4 wnoi hi. 1 r 1 11 e , - e 1 am I ua', I ; ami Im this purpoHv fs ,,,,. la-K-.laillll.Ily Ml his r.lllil 1 iu, anil e. Plum dtalphia, abva.ry HtilunPay , win in nil iiiieis of ad via toubllit) ia; In a; !. i'rlc of the I'ulrnoult Hvrnn uml i e iwud Tonic, eiia-h t! ' p ar Onllie, i.r mi h halt iloii n. Maudrake i'ilU, J. per ln. For sale hv all dmuitMn. fei al.i wiy Hp.N J Cart!. t 4 aMeijl IIIMII, atlillii a - e ., - lu n nth America hi fnishtaaii ry, all va.al it SStt Hill simple ruiliel t Inr tins a uie nf Nervous yttkiii-im. Cur y i ia m , ln -a u a a if the Vrlitury ami S.-iiinnl an 11s, u ml t'l Whole trsli of ilisora ers funn el! a. 11 l.y liHUeful and vicious im hits, taitil numbers hsva t.a-a-n a n ra.,1 Ii 1 11 ,s n h e 1. 111asaly. l'rompleal bv m ale if tn h.'in iit I ma alllleteal anal uiilorliiiutl , 1 will ten. I I mt recipe for prcpiti iiik itini rnniu ims nn iiC.ne. 1 11 a sealed a-u vela ie-, I a em niiineeds It, rr of rhunff. A.l.ln'.s - ,, , , . J.J.- i l-il T. i N M A N, Stimuli 1, l.lbie llnilse, J:l)2llA Willi (Hp tl fs.'W Vmltt'lt.y. now to ur:r i tiT'.Jii's. - r..r oi inion, no ctiarxn. Hemlxk-tcli ami ileeri.I1011. For Lpplhul ton. ttamd inn I, I, 11. -t ov t' One tool iu kit.', h in ; S.'i llrn iinva inlllell t aual SlH 111 p lel'S. Spelt ha'Hll' .IIS, . f u wluifs, csvhIh; tsKlsiuini' iin pie.;iii',l; ia jtici'sal claims prostxjiii.al. Ali, I mauleremai, exieiiHlnn ,r pitu ills. 11ml ni'"'!ilv. Ad. I reus MUNN A CO., Ho. 1'ink !',.., New YOlk. Il'll lla-JJalliu " , Batchelor'a H;JrrDjf5. ' Thin splenall'l Hair l'y 1 lh h.l hi 1 he Willi; the only true Slid pt-rl.-aa i,v nariil.asss, rellal.ic, Im-tui lam.i,i.; ; ,h. ri)H,iulment ; naj ruili'U 011s line.; rinietlieaai 1 he lit elta-cis ot I, ml aiy. s ; 1 1. v n-.u t , s and lanaves M.10 lli.lr k, I ;,,,, H .aiii Mark or bnntni. Hol.l hy ,ill I n n.. -li t i rerliiiners; an 1 properly atapli,-, '(. ; i oilor's VVlk ia'aa-Uirv . Nat. hi l.nn.l ! 11 ii. el. New York. i,.i. ;)i ,1 Fragrant Toilet F-.ij:.h Ali: I'ltCrtKIII 11V Mllh I V. aitliMii featiil I lie I ,i..l, jt.i.l ., rn Ifowii am rne sT l.N lA iti er mcAt twi 1Kb I IJ a-KJISKlua.

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