Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1869 — Page 4

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OI'SF, II El. I. I wish lo employ trusty woman, capaoie oi ul""" eral homework to wnora goi! "r.riim permanent plsee will be given.. A !'Jft D. W. LUSK, -ha wnettown. llt I tew."'"' GIKI.-A good Herman f-rnilf (rirl. thai can fel inquire i tun vuh:f ILMSER-A fD-ola milliner for the com lug e?-a . MnCOY. HiTKlfinn, Kentucky. f17 nt rOR 8A1VE. "4Y 170 bale Hay for sale In covered J barge.atlandlng. Apo to Cor. Division and Water Sta. IS-lt CO I. Intending to sell Green River Coal only, we will deliver it the Mine prices as for common co I. BANsOM WILSON, fel2dlwl No. 5 South Hecond Street." I-1. smendld lot or nrty ma i, i cniV Hnail Stark Yard, on Main st. rteiai britton a brown. H.TOTE PAPEK-The finest quality of JLI note paper. In qnarter-reaia park" ages, at the Jonrnal OlHce. fehl SJkSsUvG STORK, lebio dlw ' FOUND. - -r)('HKT.lIOOK A pocket-book ber innuini! to Dftrty In Tenueiwe. lias )M()n left at the Journal Office to await the owner. . - feltt RELIGIOUS. g-i f.okcik e. flower, of rutuois, is ITT holding a protracted meeting In llie Court-House in this city. Oeorge E. Is the great Boy Preacher at the West, and may be heard at the above place any niabt this week. He expects to preach until after next Sunday. fel7d3U K4ILUUAD TIME-TABliE. Evansville and Crawl'ordaville.;' UOINU NORTH. ' '" " Leave Arrive. Arrive. Kvansvllle. Vlucentaes. T. Haute AocooVod't'n, 5:.l AW:AK 4 :0l P M Mll . t:liAM 11:P5am 8:03 f m Vlaoenues Ac 2:05 p m 4 53 P M .... COMI9JO SOUTH. Leave Leave- Arrive Terre Haute. Vlnconnes. K'vllJe. VIUOADDWAtt . 6AM :128AM Freight 4Ae.lAUlC 1WIFK B:HHP M Mai 8:U1pm 5:S& P M . 8iW M N. B The Vlncennes Aceommolatlon Train leaving at 11:05 P. M., makes close connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Hall road at Vlneenue for tit. Louis and Cairo. !.. Terre H&nte and Indian arla. KROM TERRE HAUTE .T' Leave. : A M 8 :15 p ft . 4 -.60 p U Arrive, Mali T-aln... Accommodation... .Day Eiprcwu. 12:15 p sr ! 4!&FM 6:30 AM Might express., .1025 rm ThenhntiPR on the Ohio and Mississippi Ralroad tikes place on Monday, Decemixr 7in. after wnicu we wui conrewi, i.ua time table of that Road. E. H. & N. R.R Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. : I.asva Hfinrierson ilailr (Sandavi excepted.) 2:00 p.m. Arrive at Han8om..M. 4:40 F.af GOING NORTH. Leave- I ransom. ............ Arrive at Henderson............. 6:15 AM Ohio ard Mississippi Railroad. , Tit A INS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. 1 Going West. ..........l :00 A. ST. " " . 5:17 r. M. Going K:U4l 8:U5 P. M .V l-M I . Ai BTBAMBOAT LINES. To Ixui8vn.i.. Every Monday1 ad Satnrday at lOo'clock A.M. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. M. To Cairo Dally, except Sunday, at 4 O'slock p. m. . To UttiRH River. Every Monday and Friday at 6 o'clock, p. m. Every Tnursday at 8 o'clock p. M. . To East fort. Every Monday, Weanesilav aud Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. To H msrnkRsojf Dally, except Sundays, at a o'clock p.m. ...... To N amh vi Every Wednesday aud Balcmtay at 4 p. M. To MitMPHis Every Tuesday at 4 p. m. - Rock port Stage (via Newburgh nd Boonviile,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, Arrives by 7 p. X., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A., M. Arrives Tues days ana Maiuruays ny p. m Alt. Vernon Mall Stage leaves dally (ex cent. Sundays) at 7 A. u Arrives dail ly tex eeit Bundays) by 2 P. to Nkwbcku. Hacc dally (exee Pt Bunat 3 4 ay,) rrom the Merchant's n'elock p. M. Hotel, CITY NEWS. THURSDAY.., ......FEBRUARY 18, 9 E.vrlt. Young onions have already appeared in our market. We look for peas and roasting ear3 in a fow day a . ' .. . r . s Tiianks. Mail Agent C. C Greeni of the Louisville, has placed us under special obligations by laying upon our table a file of Nashville papers of the ICth inst, in advance of both the mail and express. , ,, , . Important to Tobacco Dealers. On and after the 15th of February it is a psnlt'Miary offtiaas for any person to offer for salo or sell tobacco of Dy kind not stamped according to law. We call the attention of . tobacco dealers to bis fact, that they may avoid trouble. t . m i ' ..I ; . Slow Mails. There ia a great dea of complaint about the delay in the transmission of letters between this city and Indianapolis. Generally, it requires from two to three day9, and sometimes longer, for the receipt" of letters after mailing. We hope the Postmasters of this city and Indianapolis will ascertain where the trouble is and correct it. 'Flioht op Wild Gesse. Tho flight of wild geese to the north has already commenced, and large flocks were seen migrating towards the hyperborean regions. This is regarded by many as a further corroboration of the groundhog prophecy, that the Winter ia passed. - Before Justice Stinson. An African named Bryant Goings was arrainged before Justice Stinson yesterdoy, on a charge of whipping his wife, or at least his reputed wife. As he had not been very severe in his chastisement, ha was let off with $1 fine and $4 oosta cheap enough, certainly. Destructive Fire NearOwensboro. From ofiScers of and passengers by the Morning Star, we learn that tho tobacco barn of Mr. Samuel Anderson, some seven miles back of Owensboro, together with about $1,000 worth of tobacco, was entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. The fire was the work of an incendiary, it is supposed. There was an insurance of $1,000 on the property. The total loss is not stated.

Love s PotKuSi. The courso ot i"i 2

true love it is saio, never tiiu run smooth, but it run9 sometiruos very fast. Anilkstration: A Mr. Lewis and a Miss TIampfon, front the region of . Kentucky that lies contiguously to Newburg, had formed a mutual attachment and au indissoluble engage ment. The parents -of the damsel did not approve the match, and forbadathe union.V IBut where there is a will there ia generally a way. The young lovers bided their time,' and yesterday . when tha Morning Star came down the river, she was boarded by the enamored youths and a few of their'friends, and were safely landed in this city. Taking the Armada at this placa, they proceeded-to eome point in Illinois where marriage licenses are . easily . obtained, with a full purpose to.. havot-the -silken knot tied. This kind of thing has . been going .on from a time whereof the memory of man runneth) uot to the contrary, and is about time sensible parents would leartr that, it is uselos-s to cross love, when minds are fully made up. : As well 'attempt to, dam the , Mississippi t with bull-rushes, as iq prevent a union of j .--; - Two sonls with but a single thought, .-; Two hearts that beat as one." Smding Jjown otairs. lesteruay a well-known-Constable had an at tachment , to servo on certain goods and chattldSy supposed to be. pa board the steamed Norman.. He proceeded to" "that ' boat,:: and after searching around above decks" without findiDg the object of hia search. concluded to look into the hold. Those familiar with steamboats will remember the slide by which i freight 13 lowered into the hold. Tho officer of the law) who. by 'the way, fia no M light weight," stepped upon this 1 slide, thinking it waft a regular stairway : " Descensus avfrnt ftcili" san? the poet. and .'the Constable "realized that the dtsccnt into the, hold of a steam boat was not difficult, t though somewhat dancrous.' The wicked "stand on sUppory place's, hu our hero could not stand on the slide. His feet flew from under, and away jhe'went as if shot from . a . 'I5nchj gun, landing somewhere . near ,, amidships , ot the boat." He had not even tiiuo to give the usuil' warnin'a: "Larboard, look out!" : i"' 7-: lie was' awarded, like-Eneas, for his perilous descent, by discovering the goods, which the owner had care fully stowed away in the hold. . , t ) ... . ' pj ... ... .. !. . ItECOBDia'a Court. IIU Ilonbr Recorded Willard being indisposed Justice Davidson occilpied the Chair of State yesterday , ; There were but twa ;case3 tried ah two compromised, all fgrowing out o an emute that occurred somewnero on Fourth Street, w . believe, on Tuesday night. It was a very mud dled affair,'and we. could not exactly comprehend itv nor ts it likely His Honor did, ' although he , Sued one man with ' $5 93 i costs, and the other $5, with $3 SO posts. , , , . " -Two eharges had j been prepared against anottier man, wno nad pro viously, filed a compUint before Jus tice Davidson in his character as Jus tice of the Peace, charging his accuser with and assault and battery, A com promise was effected .' without : either of the cases being tried. Indications of Spring. Notwith standing the occasionally cold and winterish weather that we have cx perienced since the;?l of February, the evidences of approaching Spring are accumulating. . The frogs have already aroused from their hibernal torpor, and their hoarse sougtha. been heard ia the? ponds adjacent to the city, for several .days previous to Monday night." There is . au old adage that the frogs ; have to . look three times through glasi windows or ice afur the end of their hibernal torpor,, Ice was formed in standing vessels exposed, on Tuesday morning. Whether any -was formed on frog ponds or not, "we have not ascertained. - Suicide. A young girl of 121 years, one. of the ! many lost ones who pollute our city, committed suicide on Tuesday eveiiiug in Itowloytown, by taking morphine. ; The immediate causo for the commission 'of the rash act is said to have been a quarrel with her lover and seducer which had led to his abandoning her. She was a Freneh girl, and" was named Maria LaCoure. A coroner's jury was held upon the body last night. The verdict was ia accordance. with the. f jregoiug factsv.! The" misguided girl was a native of Viuceones. ' Ice. Speaking : of gun-flin(s reminds -us of shooting, and speaking of. the i prospective speedy coming of Spring reminds 'us that thrice crop this season was remarkably -short. Indeed, it can hardly be said that there waa any crop garnered at all. During, the hard 'freeze in the early part of Winter, some thiu ice was put up, but this ;was generally designed for tha use of the brewers. The strong probability is that ice will be expensive this year, as we will have to depend on importations from the North. , - - ! - Rolled into the River. A drayman yesterday hauled a large hogshead filled with coal to the, wharf, to be shipped, by theNprmaa. He rolled it off his - dray, but, unfortunately it took' a sheer.- and started down the levee. ; The drayman attempted to stop it, but did not seem to understand how to cut it' so as to turn it square with - tho wharf, and the ponderous hogshead rolled into the river, audi continued, to . roll, on until it sunk out of sight, a few Rubbles alone testifying where it lay. ' A feeble effort was made to recover it, but it did not prove successful. Fortunately the coal aud hogshead was of but small value, and the drayman, we presume, is able to stand the loss.

Tub Qooolist ajd U'ia -atxest A Different Version.-tWo met, by chance, yesterday, tho patient who

was last under the trofvtment of the renowned occulist, and from him have the assurance that our informa tion relative to his experience with Dr. Overalae, the Italian occulist for such was the title he gave him-. self was, in one or two particulars. incorrect. He says, in the first place. that he was not perfectly blindfolded, that he was not required to ay upon his back, and, that he only awaited the pleasure of tho distin guished occulist until 5 o'clock in the evening, but in the meanwhile was enjoying the Doctor's interesting conversation and smoking his fine cigars'. ' ' ' ' ' 1 " Some time during the afternoon, a J boy made his appearance with some bills for whieh he wanted pay. The Doctor unfortunately did not have the funds just at hand, but supposed his patient would do him "one great pleaburement" by loaning him the trifle till morning. Being his patient and enjoying his hospitality, ho could not refuse, "and counted him out $0 75, with which" the bill was paid. Presently the Doctor said he would go down stair3 and got the money to repay his good friend. The patient waited for hia return, I and filially dropped to sleep. He awoke about 5 o'clock, but the Doctor was not there. Ila looked arouud and found , his baggage there, and felt reassured. Bit he persistently j grew anxiou3 agiin, and removing the plasters from his head, went down stairs aud in formed the landlord that the distinguished ocoulist was gone. The land lord was incredulous at first, but the .1 i 1 1 , . . assuranca soon camo mat tno msimguished occulist bad taken passage on the Quickstep, and was then steamiug down the river at tho rate of fiiteea or sixteen miles per hour, when he examined hia baggage and found that it was very nearly a mytlu The Doctor's plan of operation was to contract to cure or receive no pay, but stipulated for sufficient cash to purchase medicine, about $10 from each patient, of whom he had several. People down the river will please look out for the celebrated Italian occulist, Dr. Oeralac. ' Evening of Sacred Songs. Considerable interest has already been aroused with reference to Mr. Phillips's Conceit at Trinity M.E. Church this evening, and we anticipate that a a largo audience will bo present to greet the distinguished singer. Wherever Mr. Phillips has given concerts, in Europe or America, he has been highly applauded. We copy a notice from the Dublin, Ireland, KcgisUr ': Philip Phillips, the American Sinoeu. This celebrated vocalist ap peared last eveninsr, in the Metropoli tan Hall, and delighted his audienco by singing several of the sacred songs which have rendered him so popular in America. The selections perioraled by him were all of a religious character. The entertainments are intended for the assistance of Sunday School wort. Mr. Phillips' latent in this particular line of vocalism fully merits tho encomiums which have been bestowed upon it. . A Card from Major Uobtnson. ' ' Editors Journal : ' ,..' In December last, the Board of Commissioners, on my suggestion. passed an order requiring the Auditor of the County to make a statement of certain eouuty orders which had been issued by him. Afterwards, oa examining the rec ords of the Board, I ascertained that at least once in each year . the Com missioners have very carefully burnt all the old coucty orders, and that this was done last June. What ne cessity there has been for this destruction, or what the motives which have prompted it, every man must judge lor himself. I presume it can be explained to the satisfaction of the people., , Everybody knows that there can be no satisfactory, investigation in reference to county orders which have been destro5'ed. Learning this f'act since that order was passed, on yesterday, I recommended that the Board should rescind the order passed ia December, and prihitt'd the recommendation on the faft tlutt the old (Jouttti order hnve been burnt. In your article on this subject, in to-day's Journal, you omit this fuel. . I presume your informant neglected to state it. Ho only gave you the action of the Board in refusing to rescind. Pleasa publish and oblige. Very respectfully, A. L. Robinson. February 17. 1S09. DIED. ' KNIGHT At her residence In Knlsjht Township, nt 9:liA m.,-Wednesday, February lTtli, Mre. AtmiiA Knight, aged 7(5 years and 4 months. Funeral services from Hebron Church. on the Newburg road, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. LOCAL NOTICES. Rr"Triniming Satins and other new goods just received at Hughes'. ! For Sale. A nice Two-story Dwelling House, with five rooms and cellar, in the best part of the city, will be sold below its value and partly on time. Call to-daj, as I am requested to sell without delay'. ' ' 5 Alv ah Johnson, . feb3 tf Real Estate Agent. Bacon! 'Lard 1! Flour!! Pork! 1 4.0SJ0 Sugar-Cured and Plain Bacon J lams. Bacon Shoulders, Clear Sides, S. V. Breakfast TJacon all of our own curing, and warranted to. give satisfaction. ' ; 200,000 pounds Bulk Meafs.rr 500 tierceskegs, and cans Clioice Lord. ... 3,000 barrels and sacks Flour, different grades. - - Jijii L. RuFFNEU, Jr. & Co., feb!2-tf No. 7 Main, near Water St. Toilet and Fancy Articles . at Bridwell & Co.'s Drug Store, corner of Third and Main Finest stock in the city. Perfumeries of all kinds.i Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept. . ... oc2G.dtf Flour. The bent brand of choice family flour sold u the city, the Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by H. D. Allis & Co., First St. second door below Vino.

For Hknx.A daslraMe dwfejUBg house, coqV'Urun.g ten roojus, largo yard, plenty fruit and shrubbery, oq Sixth Street, between Main and Sycamore. Possession given 15th inst. Enquire of Keller & Whit e. febti-tt - , -

ESTFor pure Drugs,: Medicines and Liquors lor medicinal use. Ivory Sets, genuine imported, Perfumes. Colognes, Pomades and Fine Brushes, go to Schuermano & Bnrford's Opera Drug Store, 13 South First' Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all Louts. . janl3 Gmos. 'Hundreds' ef people in this vieiaity are fculTerinff.froal diseases of the blood, which may lq easily cured-by, tbe use ot Dr. J. W. I'olaud a iirunor Doctor. Sold by Cloud & Akin. RIFE R N E W S For'oiher River Item e Third Page, The clouds broke about 3 P. M, yes terday, and with an occasional shower, cleared up at dark, and last night the skuis were brilliantly studded with stars as the" young moon sunk to her home in the west- The river was rising very slowly, and will soon come to a stand, and perhaps decline. A big rise is, however, coming from' Pittsburg, where there is 13 feet in the channel. The ..additional arrivals and " departures up . tojmidnight were the Virginia," Louisville to New . Orleans ; Armada,, to Cairo; Fanny Brandeis, to Nashville; Norman, to Memphis; Lewellin, from Eastport; Clara Scott, to Wabash River i Quickstep.' from Cairo; Morning Star,' to Louisville i Robt. Fulton, to tho coal mines. . The Virginiahad a moderate trip. She added considerable freight here. and left at dark ..The Lewellin arrived at dark, with a fine trip, including 47 bales if otton, 750 bags corn, and much miscellaneous freight.- She returns this afternoonI The Clara Scott had a fair trip out..... ....The Norman,. was detained until after dark, getting herl'chiiaaey.up. She left with It gAod. trip, and will go into Memphis as deep as Jsho can float. .i... The Quickstep had a' beautiful trip," including over ono hundred tpassen: gers.....-.The Star went out with her cabins full of " people..... .Captain Dick Fowler was id tho citylyesterday ...Colojiel J. "V. Guthrie, Supervising Inspector for the Sixth Maritima District, and George A. Houghton, ; -Local Inspector, were passengers by the Morning Star yes terday, and are stopping at the American House, where they will re main soma days, when Capt. Houghton will visit Shawnectown and- Pa ducah and Colonel Guthrio will visit Vincennes -and Terre Haute. The Supervising Inspector has in structed Local Inspectors to require that all stoves on steamers be fasten cd together and bolted to the" deck?, to avoid being capsized by collisions or sudden jars. , This rale will afford a suggestion also to railroad managers. There is, a rapidly growing necessity for a Local Board at this port, and we hope our State Senators and Representatives from, this District will give the matter , their prompt, and most enerjretio ..attention..., The Louisiana wiil be here to day .The Lawrence will not be hero' till to:morrow..."....The Alice Dean will be here to-morrow, en route to New Orleans...'.. ..r;A fleet side wheel steamer will be put in tho trade be tween 'this city and Memphis, iu a short time.. ..... Dad Combs, of Louis ville, is in the city prospecting. . Manifest of steamer Quickstep, trom Cairo, February id. 11. rv." JJunkerson & Co., 4 hogsheads tobacco; Ragon, Dicky & Carson, 25 packages merchandise; G. G. Nibluek & Co., "2 dressed hogs; Woodrow, Reitz & Co., 3 packages scrap iron; Sfmomn, Dixon Co,, 1 bale cotton : Weldon Bros. & Co., 30 bags cotton yarn; C. f IA . "1 - I. I 1 - xv. urew, i dox mercnauaise; ; ia quess & Brother, 21 bales eoiton; Picston & Menifee, 6 boxes merchandise; L. BuSber, Jr.,& Co., 2 dressed hogs; Mark. Warren & Co., 3 packages paper; Sam. Orr & Co., 07 packakes merchandise; Feudrich Broi., J butt tobacco ;Wm. lleilmau, 6 buu7 dies gas pipe; II" Fink, 2( packages merchandise; Cahn & Lean, 4 tsttle, 1 calf; V: S. Veatch, 1 cow, 52 pack ages household goods ;George W'dlt-,1 cow; Minor & Dallam, 22 packages merchandise. sFoc Louisville 25 passengers, "-2 hogsheads tobacco, 5 package- merebsndise. ' ; ,.'. For Cinoinnati 47 beer kcg., 2 boxes merchandi?e. - For Pittsburg 10 barrels spar. , ' Transacted a i large way busiuessi, making innumerable landings, under ho f-k-.ilful guidance of pilots Meed nd Harry Dexter. . Klver li-4ia(cliH. i i Pittsburg, Feb. 17. The weather is clear. Thermometer 35. Monougahda 13 feet 4 inches, and falling, , CixciNNATL, Feb, .17 Tha Tivcr has fallen 14 inches, with 2. inches in the channel. Weather wet; has been raining light all the morning. Thermometer 40. -; ' IK A. Clakkk, MemplilB, Tenn. J.B. Dkukv, late r Cartmell A Drnry. CI.AJtlt Jc DItVTltV, (Successors to Cartmell A Drary.) Produce and Genernl COMMISSION MERCHANTS - S; 210 FRONT MKtt l', Ret. Washington and Attains, MEMPHIS. TENN. By permission we refer to Brandeis A Crawford, boulsvitle, Ky. ; Barlou A Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; JU Kulluer, Jr., A CV Evansville. Iud.: Hayhnrt v Whittaker, Evausvilie, Ind. ; Cole Brothers. Ht. Ixuik, Mo.; Charles T. Hinde, Cair. lil.t F. W. feniitli, President People's Bans, Meuiphlt: Tenn.; W. 1 i. Cherry, President Merchants' ivauonRt isaus, aiemptns, xeun.; tjiurke. lly Co.,. Memphis, Tenn.; Kewtou Ford A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; tSttattou, Uoyer A Co., Memphis, Tenn. tsel dtf J. H. 6CHWEOMAN. CHARLES EKEtPKE. New Firm at an Old Standi SCHWEQMAN & KREIPKE, Steamboat Furnlsliing House, Manufacturers of ' Chimneys, Breachom, Copper Steam Piping, Wrought Iron Cooking iStoves, and Kitvlun Fur , "T- niture. " ' . ! Also.Ttn, Copper, and Sheet Iron' Ware, Copper telilis, fee made to older. rTin Roofing. Cluttering, sponlin!, &c. Dealers in all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Chaffing 1 ishe. . - Particular attention pul l to all kiuda oi repairing, Alt worlc promptly attended to, aud warrantetl to giv perfect satisiucllon. Call and see us at No. 9 South Water Street, no2I d3ul F.VANSVIL.I.K, Jnd.

SEW ADYSUT1

A' signs N OBIIINaHCE dividing the City ot j-.vanKviiie into cue warns, ana aeatlng tbe boundary of each of said Wards. ISKCTioN I. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of EvanmiUe. That from and after the taking effect of this Ortji? nance the territory within the corporate limits of said city of Kvansville shall be divided Into and consist of nine Wards, as loiiows, town: TtieJ-hrst Ward shall consist of all that part of the paid city situate southeast of the foliowlus; descrited line, namely: Beginning on iheu.hio River at the loot of oak a: eet, and funning thence along Oak Htreet to Kecoud Ktreet ; tbenee aloug BeetMid Stree s to iUoa , Ktreet i thence a on a Canal sfreel and the line Of the waliash and Kile Cunsii to the eastern bonndsry Hue ot Kind city. - : - The Xi'coiid Wtntl sh&l consist of all the territory Uuate between I he line of the First W ard and Chestnut Street, an-1 extending from the onto Klver to Tenth Btreet. The Thtrd rtard shall consist or all the teriitory situate within the1 following boundary lines, namely : Beeinnlug t the Ohio-Itlver at tne foot of Chestnut Street, and running tlience a. on? unestnui street to Orange tsireet; thence along Qiange Street and the extension thereof to mi alley which separates Jirinnmeyer's aud Orr & Harrison's Kniareement from the depot grounds of the Kvansville & Crawtorasvilie ltaiiroaa company ; meuce alocg said alley to Klghth Htreet; thence aloneEiebtb Street to Main Ktreet: thence a onij Main Street to Fifth Street ; thence aloni FJIlh Street to l,ocusi eireei : tnence alone Locust Street U First Street; thence felong First Street to Main Street; thence along Main rsire-fc to ine umu niver ; thence along saiu liver to tue piaco oi ueginning. ie DWM wwa snail cousisi in u we territory within the following touudary hnes. namely: Beginning at, t:iu uu-.o River at the foot of Maiu Street, and running thence along Main Street to First Stieet; thonce along First Stre. t to Locum Street ; thence along Iiocnat Street to Fiith street; thence along Filth bLreet to Maiu Street; thence along Main Street to Eighth SUsjet; thence along Eign h Street to vine Street; thenc a:ong Vine street to the Ohio Kiver; thence along said rivur to the place ft beginning. : The lyth Wurd fchall consist of stV the territory, situ ite within tie following bouudary lines, name y: Beginning at the Ohio R.ver at the font of Vine Ktreet, and running the- ce alons Vine Street to Kigbth Street ; ttience along Eighth Htreet to Ann Hi ret-t. thence along ;Aun Street to Bond Stree t; liier.ee along liond Street to Canal fc-treet, or the old line of the Wabash and trie Canal; thence eionr Canal Street, or the old line of said canal, to ingie Street; thence along Ingle Stieet to Carpenter Street: ti.euc along Carpenter (Street to Ceuter Street; thence along Cen ter tsireet k Let estreei,; inenc aiong Ieet, Sue t- to the Ohio River; , thence along said iiver to the plaoe of beginning. The hix'.h Ward shall consist of nil tho territory situate , within ; the following i boundary tines, namely! Beginning tit the Ohio River at the loot of leet Street, and ruupiug thence along Lett Street to Center Street: thence along Center street toCarpetrer Street; thence along Carpenter Sti. et t ingle Mreet; t he:e ' along Ingle Slo i t to the old line of the Wabash and Ei ie Cu.ii.ll ; thence aleng the t!d line of said 'cauat tr Pigeon Creek tne nee along said creek: to tli Ohio River; thence uton said river lo the place ot ueglnnlti". ' : . Thx S it'Mik Ward shull corts'st of all the IncO! pot-Mi d territory lying north of the old line. f li WabasU and KrieCanal aud weti f Third a venue. - - - 1 he Etyhlh. Ward shall eonfrUt of ail territory situate wlt.hln the following boundary lines, uahie'y: Beginning at the old line of the Wabash and Erie Cn.ua!, at liar I Avenue, aud running ttieuce along Xutrd. Avenue to 'Jhiiteeuth Street, the Mime buiitg the north boundary line of the city; ti euce along said . north bouudary linu i o First venue; thence along First Avenue to Kleventh Street; thence along Eleventh Street to the west boundary line of that part of Jacobsville which Is piat.ed into town lots, as -recorded in the office of. tbe Recorder of Vutiilerburgn - Couuiy;; thence along l lie west, north and. east boundary lines of slid plaited imrt of Jacobsville, to Kleventh Street again; thence along k'leveiith c-ti eel to the Ka.n boundary line of F. W. Ili lukmoyers' Enlargement, httniil -rly icnowu as Brink ineyer's Field; I hence along said East houndary line of F. W. Brlnkineyer's Enlargement to Ann street; theuce along Ann Street; to Bond Street; thence along liond street lo the o'd line of the Wabash and Erie Canal; thence ulong said old lieu ot the Cauui to tli place of beginning. . The Xinth Wurd bIihIJ consist of all the territory situate withlu tho following boiiBdsu-y Hues, namely 3 -- ! i B -k i u ni nt! ul the Centre Sention, earner of .-action Township 0, Soirib Range 10 West. Vauderburgh County, lite same being the fortheat corner of the ouiporate limits of Evansville; and also, the ft ortheast corner of u tjuin ti-r section of land, laniiliarly known as , the ' ljoutfwoilh Truet;" and running thence west along the half Section line, , uod slonu Eleventh Street to the east boundwry llue af F. W. Brlnkmeyer's Eu1 H geiueni; thence, Hlong the east beunda iy line to F. W. Brinkmejer's Enlarge luunt to Ann Street; thence ulonj Acn trt-t to Eighth Street; thence aloug Ei hth Stieet to aifaliey whteb separates tli liru.it g iiuuiIk of the Evansville and CrwfordsviIle ltadroad Company from Orr oi. HariiHon's Eulargi-meiit; thence nlocg said nliey to a line whic.'i would be the middle ot tiranae tsireet, it saiu sireei was extei.ded thence along said extended Ime aud aiout' Ornuee Street to the ea--t era boundary lineof he city ; thence along hiii eastern oouuuary line to me piuee oi Ufa nntrie. Skoiion 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and ho In force from" and after its pasaiige and publication. .WIL.LIA M H. WALKER, Mayor. Att t: A. MrURiPir, Clerk. fehl7-d;tt STEAMS O AT S. . FOR LOUISVILLE. . The rasgnficent pasen?er steamer r : - tarascon, - --.:..--..,i.j, n. p. x. Hollcroft, Master; - --..'.j-w:. s Junes u. warren, I'Ipti, Wl'l leave for Louisville and all way land lugs," OK s ?!-, 5--; , f ; t 1 1I iBSDlY,' FEBRUARY I.th, at C r. m. For freight or ri sjaae, spply on boanl.orlo - - W.U. BHOWM, f i8'lt-.,' ,' . "..1 ' ' Agent. FOR NASHVILLE. , The fine, "old reliable" steamer Lrr? " ' LSWELLIN, si.SaJ. L. Pavy, Master; ' - . y D. Covington, Clerk, Ti for NasbTille .nd all Tennessee River way landings, , - - - ..-..- ' TIll'KSIIAr, FEBRUARY ISTH, at 4 o'clock p.m. ' ' For Height fir puas;i;e apply on lrn.nl or t .. I dill , C. II. iiUHI), Agent. . ' ! FORCAIKO AND ST. LCCI-. TUe,;Cinclnii8U and H. Lonis Express . Liue's Splendid teuiner LAWRENCE, -fft-.Jrtf Henry U. Hart. Master, Will R-avo for bU Louls and all wny ports, ; J l'rtllT.' FKBRUARY 19th, at,I2M. For freight or -passage, iup!y on board, or to ' :. HUM I'M KEY, PATRICK fc lO., IS-1 1 . Agent-. FOR OA 1 lift, COt lTMBUS, AND MEMPHIS. "- . The iHuutiful and popular steamer . rn : -DAELING, ! , , -,'Aiex poievs, Clf-rlc,: - Liavea tor Memphis and all way ports FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lrir, at S o'cloce. a.m. ' : : For freight or piuia"e apply on board. or to HUMPHREY. PATRICK A CO., , leirt-.-t . , , . , ; , - w t Agents. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKsKUKll, AKli NEW Oil LEANS. The great elongated steamer NICK LONQW0RTU,,, Lew. Kates, Master; . E. Eugene Bowers, Clerk, Ieaes Evansville. for- New- Orleans and all way ports . , .- , ' - ! ' - - s TI1UKSOAY,, FEBRUARY ISTII, at 4 o'clock r.K. ' ' ; f ,-. . For freight or nss.ase apply on board, or to , li U MPH KEY. PATRICK & CO., or W. U. liRDWN A CO., fe8ult Agento. FORMEMPHlS,ViC KSBUR AND NEW - - OK-IaKAINM. - Ttie new, fleet, and elegant steamer " DEXTER, - Ed. Montgomery, Master: : - - Frank O. Smith, Cierk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports " FRIDAY, i'tb. 19th, at 4 V. M. Eor freight or f assaee apply ion board, or to ' W U. BROWN CO., fel8 UJt ' ' Agenls. r FOR MEMPHIS, ViCKSBURO, AD NEW The famous, fleet, favorite steamer ' , i if W. 14. Uollcr-Hi., Master; Charley Hehultse, Clerk, . . Will leave for New Orleans and all way ports ou THURSDAY, Feb. ISth, at 3 P.M. For Irelccht or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.,

or W. O. BROW JS & CO., feHdt Agents.

" ', S. 3?. H i X. JLi, tSuocesior to Hlil & Horlbert,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in IIAY and GRAIN; ,. . , Also. Floor, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Apples, oil ions, Ao., 39 and 41 IV AT KB. S1KEET, Southeast Corner Water and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Reference Wm. McDuff 4 Co , New Orleans; T ft J. V'. Oatf, Aurora, Ind. : Wm. Mcitouald, Memphis. Tenn ; J. K. IyUe t C.. St. Louis, Mo ; Joseph Hal gath, AgU M. P. Co., Cine nnatl, ..'.; It. H. Ilanrner A Co., Nashville, Tenn. )a27d3ni

LEW. YANDEGRIFT, Forwarding & Commission - i "X' : . Merchant," ' K- ' " HARraaAT PROPRIETOR, - -' i ' .-r-.'f ind CKXEBAL 8T2AMII0AT AGENT, MT. VERNON, IND. . ms' Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care, jalS ti.hu WM. GLSNN & SONS, Importers and Jobbers of GROCERIES, CINCINNATI, -. . . ' ' f h a MATE A LAIttiG STO K 41 F KT.lpt, Vaiiety, and I Manuiactured -tsoods, which , t hey oiler , in. the . lowest isles, and to wliii U they ilivite the alien lion of tho trade. ldc;! UHija uod . , .-i. 1 11 aruiW J. Ph Eui"H, of New Orleans. J. ti. McCulloch, of Louisville, Ky. t.v.iioi'., ol 'New Orleans, .t f,, , ThciiJS,5 MeCiiIIoch" & Com FUODlfCFi PROVISION, ' AM) GENERAL f , Commission t,ETerciiants, 142 GRAVIES STREET, ' uov24dtf NEW ORLEANS. B, K. UUNKKK.HO.V. OKO. HUNDLITUS rlt. K. DDNKEHS0N & CO., -FOItWAllDINU & COMMISSION - '.'MUUCHAiXTM,,. . Oenerat Agents for the Erie Trn.usiortatlm Couiii'y FAST FREIGHT, LINFi ;, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign. iiionU. REFER TO -Samuel Bayard. VIo l'res'V Evansville- NsAlonal Bank, Evansville, Indiana; Moses Taylor, President National City: Bank-, New York: lieu. Cartwright, Ciy.hler National ( 'iiy Bank, New York: Smith A Dunning, New York; T. L Barrett, Cashier Bans: ot Kentucky, lxmisviile; W. C. Hite, Cashier Commercial Hank of Kentucky, Louisville; Rob't L. Mallland A lo., New York,; Hon. Oeo. IL. Peudletou Cluetnuati. O. - " novlJ tf WM. 0. BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission W IIARFB0 AT PROPRIETORS i Railroad and Fast Freight Line - j Agents, KVAKMVILI.fr:, IXD. .1.' lan8rlly - - i . u VrKn. k. mrnoN. AI.KXt'WILHOM f F. R. HL,sm & CO., No. 5 N., WATER STREET, iiiiitl (i ,4 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, " lirt m -it Porwardinq1 mi j-o : ad;', Vn i - ' - ' iCommiHsion1 .... -.,, f : WHITE i LINE , ,,, ,ii , , ,.t .:.-: 0-:ii.. Central Transit Company, All freights fyr New York and Neio Angland town through without transfer. '-' " A-i -' Sr. I'm't-jr! 1 ! au2 .tin..) Crenecai City I'looi Iitj, JI ill,

EUGENE K A P PL E R, i jteWVf.,

Mauufaclurer aad Dealer Jn.. . Hush, loor9 IIUiuIh, HOl'LDIXUS, FL00PJSG,.8IUIXG, 7 And all kind of DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER, Also, Hole Proprletor'and Matin fae- , , i turer of the ..'. t.' Celebrated PICKET FENCE. i t I 1 Corner or Division Street apd faual, Near Reitz A Haney's Foundry, oc31dfiui " " " i 'Evans vi 1.1 1, Inn, Partnership Notice. TlfE !.! 1IK Or WAKBfiN Ac CONYNUTON is re-eslblisheii from and after tbe M.h dar of . February -tejn tkae return ot Mr. Conyugton iU the I)UsIuik. , Ah persons knowing themselves iiulebt ed lo me will please call ami settle Imme diately. r'O. W. WARREN. r; Burton's- Tobacco Antidote' 1 V"l"iiH:i TO HICMlirK I.L TKSIRE for Ton c It tin; lv-'.l. iiiviimtnti fhio.ntcin, jkmmmiamsh irnt vurmh. ni .! Mrsiiinbeiilug i--r. fc. n axcellent u.ta Mid p;K-lfaV, ennlili.il tile to. .- Il to lllKU"l l!ilierlU fV.:vl, Bltftip rcl'ntrtn';, anj tstnUn ih iuIhimC iv-'ier ml rftKKKrw -.ftjr tijte tif evrvL ,'riiv tioVniif per lxi.T. An Uit.-rciiiiiiK iyluiit- i". ereue i, ea:.sii t ruer; Adonis rniii. A.l.lrt-..s TESTIMONIAL'S. . VmrmfwM-i TturiMo.vf. I reSatA lixofHtnn. AiU:i)t ft-Ai llav. J M. 1-vA.lii.ii. .'! In.'! " fjftctMtU mire, i S. lAtiUlt. CmnIun, lI1.rO1.011 Foam T.in U. S. Se.'J.irv T.riiciie seii-,1 a suimlv of liio AtwolrS alc rw in-rrtm nam d..ii. J,iirii.Lr X . W-.i. .KfcaT iniK!rher luvtoir VVl CiinM i.1 !i!-MW!U , lolwicco br u-iiW! Ur. BuO tnfu!e..ire A Hm':kk'3 TusTixjrNr. I"M'"rt,' Antiilow la m ..-11. 1. 1 , ..a... ' - 1 c Her. I. SHOiiMAKKR, Keli- 11400, tTK j rum tut lyTLicn IliAjianiiiTvHH. JLi yi, MAf. n..;.. I iJirtn Hm wMt rf H"k tit thrtl mantis 1 ' uin Dr. iijlitou m Ami dute, uf a'l ltire ..lobcro ia .,i..irmt. WM. L. lT, JU. FKoa SorrnwR Itoirc 3vuku BAimriii, f Md. ty. lsx of llurtoM'n Antni.rle rminrrti tifryuirt fur iliAw from luti. i u.t pit unure In re.-i,iiii.i.'liii ml lVKifir ei'litlilii-Viliug nt, Kilir. ilSTS. It lo ! cur ri-aJr.. l.x.SLii-n FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGCI

TraJttnarJk x Cupyriyhteil..

" House and Lot for i'ala I THE UNIEKSIOVKI OI'FEKH FIt sale his House aud Lot on l bird street, between Cherry and Oak. The t.ousu is Hi complete repair; has seven rooms, good cellar, cistern, atnf out-hou-s; nas la nil th rooms; has been recently painted and pao tred. Persous wishing to purcha e, will please apply at once. If not sold by the tirsi. of March.lt wilt be sold ou that day to the liliii-4 li d l.-r. F. It. HU -iTON. Evansville, Feb. 17, 1Si;9. , IS-tlstni.

TEOH KEK'I' TOUE-IIOUSE-J'lia,t lee', on the corner of Main -at.1 i.in t.rosH streets, Madisou ville, K v. The bftsl business house aud location "in the fit v. Possession given ibe lst ,f .Maicn. lwi'J. Apply to this olhce or address fel3'd.1w iiiljILr'AilN .t SJ.TA'M , ; ; ; AiaiiiHouvirie, Wy. F OK Kl;Nr-BUSlNES lit IT Sr.-no 81 Main Street., three doors from the corner Of Ihlrd Street For Oil timlr apply to ; I JKTlltrr! Ii DOE, i I . T. JENKINS. leoi HOUSE One of the hest hotels n Evansville, Indiana It is located Hi the midst of the busiuesK, pnrt of tiie city; fronts on Water Street, iiear tfie corner l Water and Sycamore, uud lias a snieudid river view. Jt is lartse and commodious, is less than a square lro.g Main Sliest, and is eay ot ai cess from the T"'- raUroad, and surrounding count ry. viw.m given April lf, 18ti!. Apj.lv lo" ALV AH JOHNSON, Adm'r , JanlOdtf Evansville, ind. OR SAI.EA LOT OF YUUNU For salo at VlVi FOKTil fe BOWLES' LIVERY hTAliLE, I . ! l,i -1 i Third Street, bet. Main and Locust. fel7dlf ; FOR N.II.E-VALUABLE MAIN STREEI' PROPER I'Y That splendid pioperty known as the Egler property, s tuateJou the west corimr of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 7r4j leet on Main tree I and fcnu leev Sixth Si rt-et. Said property is otle'reif' lor sale ut lowliuies ou easy terms. Apply 10 j J. P. KLLuITT it SOV. Real EsiHie Agent t, . Corner Locust aao. i'liird Sliet ts. felfi at t ' FOIt N.il.E -FARM A si.ii-.idul Iui.i7 ConlHiuliig 10 acres; .id tinder culllvalioii, and In in IiiuIkt. j Said farm Is si lint led t wo and a hall 'miles above tne city of Evansville, neiir I ho Ureea-: River. . Roil The lmnroeiiieiiiM Consist, of -a; dweU.u-i ho.ise, couiainlrg six rt.oms, cellar, two ciU i iis, r. hi ij Hint other out-hul.dlugs all new ujd of t!m luoht approved sty le. j ,,', ' There Is hu cleiviiil ydifig inluird tin said plaice o-i about. ot hundred Irees, of Hie choicest varieties. - ; Alo, a clay pit, from, which tlnco potteries are being constantly supplied. For particulars, apply to MliS. MARIA HUTCHINSON, on tho ineiiiiM-:; or ;nldress Post-vhUse Wt L livaiisvll.e, ind. ffl.tdlm ' ' - - ' I t. -.' FOR Rli.N'I. 1 Tft CUKtl ltl'ILSlNO !.Oii. JLUvl' Dwelling Houses, aud Farms. t en thousand ucres of Farming Lmu-1 I buy aud sell Real Estate. i ALVAJi; JOHNSON, iteal riiale Agent. Third Street, pvnnkille, Indiana. ' dec22 tf ' ' ' ": j FK NAM: KECONli- HAND COTl'ON M A.4 ; 1 1-1 N E It Y -j Cams, th win Itiiiiii-b, t'ourso and Flip) S.i cdi is, Iiead Spindle Throsl les. Warpers, Dressers, .Vc. For descripliou and prlci h of t.hee ma-' chines Hddress ' C. K. BATTLE--, f lelOdtim eo4!.- Lowell, MaAs. -T -J Excelsior Stole Xiiay ,.t H tL K iitHuHtorj," -f AMurAC'S'irgtiiKH df''lhi' flhe aurt AUh neavy , EXCELSIOR ' STQ Vf ;T J , I now made, and the most durable tho fl.mi,iiB . m i. Charter utqy and lb good aud cheap 'if? . Wif n :il I ' 'i i Amatla, t!tonewiIJ Kectu;:Jryr. , TENNEHiJlyK, and PALMETXOjjXO V.ii and . a greuM variety 6VtViAH, itllot ttus la rmivrsl iatl.eriia. of It r.A. TJ JVC auwt aud i:iot)t fciAlso, Light and Suooiil h Country EoIIov?-Wnro,-HKii!i-tH and li(iA-0!veu ;vu4. uion, l)og-lrous, Iflnntr Fois. 'x. .Ki : aud parllcuinr e.ttr i'Uon paid to tue iutuiuitutureof Hrxise-Vorii , ,u .-,, , cm-ims piwsn, tawm, jt.i a-c. A1SO-" - - I !. I Jt A I 'S: M r I ,v4 f. J.V , , -a?lnwt4i:i ; ' ; ' 'l and'Deaiers'Iil Tlnueis' Mock. If desired, Oooklilg Stoves warranted fot twelve months, s Orderf fcoJiffild before iu Vm xti ok tW . . . ! : . i Mtons arln Kaniplw ff.o.nk at Nrt.'1-I v.. w.u'A Street, li. E. Jilviaker's old lajid, ' . liriKMKRlu TILLMAN A. CX mayiiif - - " ' j ri f " , 7 New Latest York News. Look Out! J Liv!, ul! liOOk.Oiit! j Ji.m.U Out! BAtiinifnfthe Ciimpiaxioil." ! 1 , .- (jives a Knsy Olilvv hi I he 1 lieel.s. "A Ruby Tiuiie id the l,lis." KeliiOVes ull Blot.-hes and Freckles. "Tim Best iu the JVoMd." 15 T ft i a?itaaw TLE lvilf' V.:i:U Bitter-Sweot and'Oraccre BlcsscinS. t 1 One Bottle, Jl Wr Uireo for ?-' - lnitl But ties sohi It,, one day Hi . . City, i M-All Drnggial in Evansvxu.1 wit ik ' r.CGSTAR'3" ' STANDARU I'Ri;i'AIUXi0; 5 Cottar' leaf, Rtiacli, &c , Exter's. - I'osrnr'n !!t'l JJiir fc;.lin.l:i -idrH. Cos Inr's" only yui-o 1 .& f IVwUcr. "2,000 Boxes , lvlidi Flasks lu.n: 11 f.-li-tti red uauy. "Ill iiniare!J!.oI spiiiious 1 m ititl io;:s." MiVV'lw'?8fi3l EVANsVllihK lJi.ilil.'i Address "ItWTAB," MCiv.il.v sa .. N Or JOHN F. II EN 11V f-ticefs-iiv fj) Y.,-r .11. . ' . JJUJIAS BAItNKS A t o., . , - - i 21 Turk now, N. Y, ' Bold io-KVANrtVILLE .by,-, ? i a I i r Jt,; yj;- .v wti i i':, f ,". llclp dytim eom ' j Wholesale Ag 'Tnrij tr . . : 11 V TT II B W I) A L 3 I". I t?- M ' '"'W.be&rt'ae Dealer iu'-''"; 'u" Groceries, Nailti, Wliita Isvl, IM.0, Cement, &c.t No. IS Water Street, deelUdly Evanhviiojs, Ikd.

Vihy h it That the fet-b'o totu-r. with uncertain slets, over the lacs of toe earth, in daii"i r every day of fahl ig victims to u,e morbid Influences by which we are nil surroiu.del. when a leste.1 and proven veciablu Ifl.iK-, -iiiiliiixit iiiidim-lii!! tht-iii with t he VI ,in tot-.v ;iei'd, b pi mil I u i ile in ever v ell v town, ami .-. Uler.ti-nt? Jl miht reas.nahly bo thotiicht thai, after the twelve years' -xp rieiu-n which l lie woi Id hs undo! Ili.Ti'EK'S Bi'l'TERH. All. would know that its plli-ct Is to prevent ili-ea-,.-. - Af 'tills se:i-m, I let a t -m .sphere is sur-

CJj' wl"' th - seeds of inlermtl I en Is. rem 1 1 tents, l heumnl ism, piiimonai y I i - i-roers. bilious ci.iiiplaiuU, .nd the lK.. I'umiiih wkor-o i.er nis synleiiis ar,; r--luxi il are the tlri tOHiiecuml, lo t hi-so il isUtrtrers Bim;e i p the pl vi-al energies. Hie li, wt;l I his pmnuai veeinhle Vniir. It is the mo I pow-rliil recu pera h I. 1.' h till the hoiarne king loin has ever yielued u patisut i!-se;i ri-h i ml expert men ,. 'i'ltv 1 r. ll.e bliiidesl uisi jpl.j of lite old me.lh-ai .omss will tit ipjNt nd in it I hat a tonic mm uller.'tti ve, c u pounded I approved hu lis, i ooi u nd buiks. can ;lo no ii inn, wiiHe the I est iimuy of ihous.iinis Invites 1 1 liti I Jt i virt i es. V.orithe thing most needed in the-o cin-e--, as well as in dyspepsia, and llosTETl'ER'f i;IT..;i;s .s Hi,- SMlo-t. suresl, it no uio-t vv l ii lies, .me streuutheumg prepiiratlou that, Imm.in skili has j et eo.u oi-i ed. As a tr.nie, it, is l.otu mild and amiable to the tvij.!e. aud stimu.atiiig i:i lis action u o:i the s.vs.ein. II ti nd reds oi physicuns have abaudom-il nil the odii.-iuai receipts, ti;u piescfltied this liarmi.:.s tome as a pi-o.entive aul euro lor a(i vtuvs of Chilis and Fever. tciitwu'k'.-i i'u!:aoiilc Syrup, Seaweed Toulj, i-inl Mandrake Pills will .'i.i-o CO!j;:iuitii ii, Liver Comj.laiii!, and I 'i'l-pcps!;!. It Iud c-n accrdiDg to the diiectioos, XJiey lire all t i.reo t ,- he taken at the same time. They cleans.; the stomach, lelax the liver, and put it to .vork; then t he appetite beeu rue gootl ; the food digests uhU tatikea aoad blotul ; the patieut begins lo row iu llcsli ; the diseased mal ter ripous iu the lungs, and the patient outgrows tho .lilsi ase and gets w ell. '1 Li, is tho only way o cure ( VniMimp : ion.To these time medicines Dr. J. II. If cnettck, of Phi ndelphla, owes his uurivaksl suc!e.ss in the treatment of Pu'tuonary ConsumpU ,u. Tho J'utmonic Syrup rljie.s Iho mor .td mailer in the lung, nature throws 11 oil' by an easy expectoration, for when ;ho phi. gm or mailer is rip;! a sli ;ut con ;i will throw it oil", an. I tho pal tent has rest, aud the luns begin to heal. To do ti N, the Seaweed Ton Is and Mandi.'.lio l'ills must be fi--:teiy used to cleans, tho stomach at.d liver, so that the Pulmonic -v rup and t he food ill make good blood. Scheiick's Mandrake l'ills act upon tho llvf r, lemoving ull obntrucllons, relax tho Ttrjcts-of the pMl bladder, the bile stalls lit cly, mid the liver is soon relieved; tho .-.tools will show what the Pills can do; noIhii.i; has ever i ecu invented except calo mel ( deadly poison, which Is very ilan".ll- to wsis mde w ill v nloi It ti e gal "' to sih ii idens with great care) that. gall Ijlailder and start t ho sl-cretlotn of t in liver illie Scheuck's Manilla lie l'ills. Liver Ccmrililnt. Is ono of the most prominent cau- es of t'onsumpl Ion. KcheiicU'M Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle stlmu hint and alte.alive, and the aikinl in Iho Si aVi i d, which this .prepaial lull Is liiAde ol, ii-sists tne stotnnclt lo throw out tji; I'.el'ie hiKO to dissoivo the food with He I'll 1 1 n, ii. li- ;-rii and is made into good l.lood w it lout leniieiitutlon or souring In the sLom u;h. Dr. Schenck, in bis treatmeut, does not try to flop a tough, nliihl swe-ds, chills, or fevei'. Kenu ive I .h i aii-e, and they will ill I si on of I hep-o w li accorii. No one ciii l cured ol Cn in m pi ion, I ,i vr t 'om pia! nl , Dyspepsia, I ill ii rli, t anker, or Ulcerated 'i h i iiii-i , unless too liver and stomach are ma le hcalt h y. Wien there i s no 1 n ng ill -ease. a nd only Li ver I, din plaint RiKi Dyspepsia, x-lieiicU 's SeOHeod 'ioi h mid Mandrake Puis urn sn flicleu I , sltl out, Hut 1 uimoiile Syrup. l'k lite MuiuiialUJ l'ills Hiely iii nil bilious c inplnliils, as the aie pcrleclly hnl lillo-s. ' Ur. SchenciS, who has enloyed milnlerrupled health for many years past, and UoV wi'Uim 2'J.ri pounds, was wasted awav to a mere sits It loll, in the very last, s!.i::,, ot Pulmonary onsutiipl ion, his Ii v.mcliuis having iioiiounced his cnsi hopeless unit abandoned 111 ill to his fale. ilo was cured by tin aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, maltIrig it not a (iho utely necessary to see In-, "-clienck, unleis puiieiits wish their lu uses examined; tiu I loi this purposn ,e is pn. les-ioiiaiiy HU nis principi I onu-e, i nnatlelli a, every Saturday, while ail letters of advice must bo addressed. Price of the Piilinonln Syrup and Seaweed I'onlc, e'-h f I Oil per hot I le, or 7 'i a, half (lo.en. Aiaudralie l'ills, jii. per box. ' For sale by I druggists. UrJ d.iwly SpN A Card. A clergyman, while residing In Sou in America as u missionary, discovered a Kfilu and sthi le renmdy tor the cure ol Nervous Weakness, Eariy Decay, lhseases of the Uriiuiri- and .Seminal Org-tns, and the w hole Irai n of d iho i iters broua lit mi ny l.iuiuliil and Icious liahits. On al numbers have been cured by this ii' h.e i.-iu-edv. I'ronipl.e I hv it desire to hum-lit li e hlHIeted and u.ilorltinatc, I will send tho, recipe toi prepsr ing and lining this mi uc nt , I u a la-M i d en v:iope, to any obo who lii-eil.s it, free o ' fhnrte. d.iri-.-s JOSEPH T. INMA W, rotation D, f'.ihle House, Ja.l2d.tw;;m sp n ew York Cily. - IlOlV 'KldLI' I"ATi:Vj K.-For onlnioii, no chat tjw. rse.nd skelili and ne.Hcrtiiiou. -1-or ajji Ileal ion, send model, n ,t over one iooi, iu siz. , and tlii lli-st uovei nmrut a:id fcla n p fee.-. Spcilical lonsi. dr.-iw-jiigs, eaviitr,; Msslrnmenis idi-imi ed : ieiwsssi ehiiuis prosecuted. Also, RiterP-r-i-uces, :. letudoii of jnil'-nlM, and appeais. AildrCH MUiVS & CO.. No. l ai il Row. ew York. Jsp n deiV d.itii EatcLalor's ILiir ,Du This splendid Hair Dye Is tho l. ,l in liu world; llie only Iruo and i.-rd-ct live' harmiess, reiiir hie, lnsta,itaii(us; nodis-6-p(su iilmeu t ; ho ridiculous Inn-.; .-ui. -de In ill elle'iUi of had lives: i i - vij'irii1 i-.S r.itd lilvo; lh Hair sol., and hen' ; 1 1 Hi I, tttnM'K or truwn. rsold bv ml I 'rtu- wl i'eriumers; an 1 piop ,i ly upple.-d nl l.a'cuelor's Wis; F'seuiry, No. ii ilond tsttee.i. New Yorii. ai : a!y Fr.in.nt Toilet Boari .161 IICK1 lti:i HY Miille I Vmrli. iu Irum llio bl-MlMaP-rlnlH, ni.d i,r IKOWK A TIU S'I'.tN I Itl Kt hKAI.l-.tlU tJIU CPSTOJlKia, M'jlxi Jtvrrif tI ere. l eO MuVii rate'ies, Fretfcles Tin;. t fho ONLY .RELIAHLK REMEDY lot hose iikAwn msrouiHAHONrt mi the i. ' JYrry'M 3f tt aiul hVeeklr JMUni.. Fil med only by lr, B. C. PERRY, I t Boud Preet, bvw Y rk. Sold everywhere. .ir.;; (inn ;'' How i::-.-:y not hers softer the ie:oriy if ..eiii-i tl i J c j.'.ile ones kiiali-lml nu;.' '.ria ti;:i:i t ,, Lie Whooping I 011:0, i t :?iptr.f-r, -, vV. -a "single luitliiml Poisint s ii!'e A'l .'. ';: mund would liavo saved tho bal V. ilii.. ills Infallible. . DON'T FAIL TO i'ROCUR Mrs. Wius.'ow's Soothing FOR CHILDREN TEETH I SO. Ti-is vilnalIe preparation has hern usr. ' WdU Mrr Jl titrtff mwerts lit lwunni.U ol It not only relieves the child from pain, hht inv l;:oiMt.s the stomach and trowel. ei reels acid it y, and gives tone ami energy to i he whole system, it will also lu,l iniiy ic'.leveGitH'ii-u jn Til k Bowkus and Wi.nu CoMC. Vo heheve t Is the brut and turn ,;t. f ttu-ttoi lit In all eases ot lu uti-rij jtnil J4trrrHmu tti Vhiiiirt-n, wheiher ari.siu'j irum te l iilug or any other cause. ull uliei-MOiis lor using will accom pan v ,,:-li bodie. - ,. i,sui--and-ji.ll for "MRS. WINSLOW1 siool JiINU SYRUP," having the ,--,iim ih- o( "t'UKTIr, A Pkkki.ns" oil lheolll.-,ldi wu'.'l tol All others are base iiniiatious. J.U , (11 City Feed Store. j -i . rllltll MAY; SO '! j Sjf eoiiurvr bran; lu tons snip-fun one Hour in sucks; insti hoii.o corn, oais, e at lowes" cash prices. (Hid uolivemi Iree lu tae cit y. T. W. Ml'UR-VY. Third Street, betweeu Maiu and Locust lebU Oiu