Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 February 1869 — Page 2

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KViXSVILLS JOUBML COMPANY, No. SfffiNl Slrt. Evauavill. FRIDAY . f KCUUAKK 19,19. New Harmony Township, in rosey uouniy. Bttoacnueu Ml 33 for tho Bit. Vernon and Grayville Road. It will take more money to put the thing through. General Grant recently took occasion to rebuke the attempt to 1 U Lirnsm KImCAH ft fill create a Dracu "u 7 . the Republican party. and remarked j Johnson's I that after Andrew attempt and failure, no one but mid man would repeat it. It is stated that Charles Dick ens' eldest son, recently largely en traced in the manufacture of paper, has been declared bankrupt. GEORGE j Sala, Edmund Yates and several j other well known literary men, who I have been connected with new publii.9imri in the wav of majrazincs and . journals, ate Uo bankrupt. Trty Albany Railroads. We reatct to learn that doubts are beginning to spring up in the minds - - - - of the New Albany capitalists as to their ability to complete, at an early Jav. all the railroads which they have been proiectinc and talking about. Indeed, soma of tho mare prudent cannot seo ihs propriety of building two roads the New Albany & Viacenncs and tie New Albany, Mt. Carmcl & St. Louis running parallel and but a short distance from each other. Bat the prospect of building both roads Riade the friends ol each very tenacious, and, a3 tho Co minermll.llv nut it. "conflictine intereats" were the result, -whose antago - nism. for a tim!, threatened to defeat - - . a both projects, wo are surpnsea bi this. We have been convineed by the New Albany papers of the ability and willingness .of that city to build

both these roada.J and half a dozen apd the other to tho party undertakmore, for thatj'matter, if the interest' Jcg the . .construction .of. ,Ue work. of the city seemed to demand it.. The Columbian? Government is to And do not the interests of that city receive ten per cent, of the net income demand itrr ArB not the two roads Tr the first ' ten yeir?; and after the t.ow terminating there unable to fur- canal is paid for twenty -jBve per cent

nish transDortation for the immense a uan titiea of Roods so!J in, and the produce which paisaes through, "the city? Arenot those roada reaping such rich harveiti aa toj- maka their stock very desirable at very high premiums? Are they not ruaning three or four trains daily which are bur dene i with passengers? Such beipg the condition of afEura, why, should there be conflicting interests and antagonisms between tho friends of two railroadenterprisea, when both are eo necessary to afford oatlets to the enterprise .of aeity which finds itself cramped, and Ioo&3 for more extensive c!ds for its manuf;tarers and merchants to cultivate? We aregratified to learn, however, that at a meeting of several citizens of New Albany at a law office in that city, the conflicting interests with reference to the two roads, to which we have alluded, were harmonized by a judicious compromise. It was agreed to organize tho New Albany, Mt. Carmel and St. Louis lload with a branch from some point of the road to Vincennes. Probably, by the time the road is finished," that portion pf the Evansvilla and Crawfordaville lload between Viaceoneu and', the point where the contemplated road crosses it, will constitute the Viucennes branch of the new road. - Having harmonized these conflict'. ing interests, we expected to have plain sailing, and to pat the engineers and contractors at work immediately and push the new road through, with the energy characteristic of the cities which eaeircle the Falls. But here tho (Jommerc:a. throws in a grave In - Euauatiou or suspicion, wnicn cnuis the blood and paralyzes the energies. It says: " . , . We will here, however, reiterate what we said on Saturday morning. The company, if it expects " to secure municipal aid from this city, must be organized with clean hands. It must be placed under the control of a board of directors and officers who are com petent to manage it, and upon whose integrity no tains oi suspicion rests. They must be Iwnest. and their Drevious actions must be the proof of ineir nonesty. New Albany cannot afford to buUd a railroad that is to run throueh her like a gut, and dump down her trade into the stores of the Xiouisville mer chants and manufacturers. In this railroad enterprise New Albany wants nothing to do with Louisville. The latter city cannot and will not help build the road; and the road should Have us termination fixed in this city so that it can neither be changed or tapped except with the consent of the citizens. - It is expected that New Albany will give, in her municipal capacity, not less than two hundred thousand dollars to this proposed road. The citizens, as individuals, will give fifty thousand dollars more. They will, therefore, not be found willing to run the road through to Louisville - in order that she may swallow up all its alvantages and their money at the same gulp. There are railroad interests already at work with a view to getting control of this proposed road. There is already talk cf Securing large subsidies and then selling the road to other corporations. These are matters for the consideration of the, people of New Albany-.these are point that WnJJeofUardedi aad fixedly settled, f1vPeraAJ,vleature. ore the people of New Albany will ever con?DUif Clft l 8ubsibe a dollar to the road. If the company 'is orgamzed in good faith, and iti Directors i and officers are discreet, sagacious and honest men, the people will not hesitate to aid, to the full extent of their ability, in building the road. Why these doubts and suspicions? Is there danger that the Road will bo organized with unclean hands? Are there men seeking its management who are not above suspicion? We agree with the Commercial that it will be very unwise to. run a road through New Albany like a gut," only to dump down traae before the Louisville manufacturers and

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lUUf cttillltH liot I.i.w i.iii Uia eu of ft Uig.i city jjicvcnt tuh a cousunirnatioo? The ro may be compelled to stop in the suburb, but the freight mast and will go on. Jt-very obstruction thrown in the way of freight will only iniure the road, without benefit ing the people who place it there. We f h New AlbaniaM are in strait ; . . . . - t : v,- r J, Kofwlit turn- hut then lueenuttv and enterpriso wiIiruo'Joubt, ultimately give them relief. ' ' ' Election Law. We heartily eolors the proposiu - ' , ..ti:,i..wfiu'.nnnt. won 10 esiauiiu 3 elections mpoa ;tne hiidm gonerai election day; in : October;; As a eo temporary Kuggeaus Aitcit;, nuum bo saving of money, saving of temper, and in every ease a more perfect ex pression of , the . will of. the ; people than can bo .secured ' at a special election m the bprmg, when only ciiy and township officers are .to be chosen. and when it rarely Happen a tnatanything like a' full popular vote is I brought out. It 13 desirabl to avoid I . . . . . i i p t as many repetitions as possiDje oi uw nnnuiar excitement uieiaeut 10 r . elections, and. we know Pi no argu I nient against tho election of all the i - ... . ...... -i . I officers that govern us whether eaI era!, State, Uouaty or municipal upon the self-same day in the year We hope tbs. proposition submitted I io -the Indiana Legislature to thus change the election law, , will prevail If there is. a Constitutional interfer I ence with such legislation, the Oon stitution should be changed. j .. . ... rr , f J Anotiter J5b. The recent treaty made .by .General jCusniscwjtlth Government of Columbia opens up j another grand Job "for th Congress ional lobby. The treaty eeems to I have been made for tho purpose ot I securing the right to build an oceanic I if..- 4 ;.. - ? A - ii Lrf-n.i-i.J--. canilinrougn mc istnmus or Laneu The Columbian jGoyernment cedes j six miles of land on each side of the canal':one'rhalf Tori'jtVt .vvnl benefit I of th? Iset profits.' TfteJtreafyist td5 fa ratified by the United States within six monthay arid thesurveys ae to be made within two years after tie Vatifioai6aV jThe "caaai fs tVbe begun'within .five ; ycats and, finished within fifteen years after the ratifieaiion, othcrwe the charter fails, uThe charter ruas'for bohaYitlred years:, Tlie canal is taSe under the control oi th'4 United tglatesf "arid'- Congress cJn fix .tbd .ratetof.tolB. The navigjtion is to be pea to all options in tisie of peace, but closed to belligari ents who may .seek to ; avail, themselves of its advantagej. It is estimated that the canal will cost $100,OOD.OfX). A' company was not Jong agb organized in New York, under thjs charter of that State, with ctisb Cooper as PresKIeat.'ahd "it is said oq distinguished authbritythat it has tho capital and, is ready to.coinmencq th work. , Should Congress give this cotapany the. contract or attempt, to doj the, workritself, it .wilL cost the Pebple an immense sum of money. which ,the t people wili have , to. pay. Just nt ' present we arc OPDOSed to all v , -". lBDV'' i T-, , V Iegislatioa that'Iooks' to furnishing jobs but of which a Washington lobby may speculate. ' , t ; rard froia Coaaialssioiier Decker. tfilltorH .Tmirrml : . iL.-jj?:! -a 'i i n yesteruayi iocxnal Pir.iv.' Jj T 1 . : , i.. I xhooiuauu nirii, UU. ; jyuuuijr, j Commissibnera krefallyO dC&trdyM 1 the COUnty Ordorpipafteened.land in Ui - 1, 4 t a a ai nis remarks sirocciy reiiects on tne Verity indibtKrac' Oonr miSSIOnerS. iNOW. t' correct, the . . t " 3 i I , r f ft pabue, 1 wish to state to the people that thera is a .cflmrJ.nM.frd t.P 11 nrapti iaano1 rAvnfKi amK r l. f o ioo uu, wtiuu n nil vuuvui i o I or fetubs bearing the receihts lor the i same, .on tile at the County Auditor s oflice. When the! Treasurer ! pars dounty orders he cancels them and j makes a record of the same. Monthlv or quarterly the, Treasurer hlei' the redeemed 'Orders with the County Auditor, who also makes a record ef I fKo co. il l,;a ..I t, uw nu. luv, aua iuj icuulu la biicr niviritTti i Iroin Which the ireasureria CrediteJ lor the amount nf tho An on cancelled. The Auditor's and Treasurers' records. hoth.i.-4i.Yrinii'nf fiiol oruers, must necessarily be correct to tany. Annually in June tne Jioard 01 VdmrniSSlOnerS personally examine artrl nnmrtaon -n-.i 1 ., : . 1. ,Lj., , , - : . - , 1 tna reCOrd. and CarOluM? Cmminfl t.l-lA I "vuiiju. IMC UdUCC 1C I UIUL'13 IT Lil 1 numbers.! amounts fi ra-!ninaLranrl I urincinal interest, names and authority for issuing tne same, and then burn them in the presence of thrf'whnU Hoard This has been done annnnllsr for all time, with County Boards as well as' CityBoards,. andI ant at a' loss to imagine what. ftlr. llobinaon'a .nbinftt can do in tnus 'alluding to the 'burn ing-ot cancelled orders. Th nnhlin have access to the reeortls of all ,or; rlno t - aers, wnetner cancelled or not. ana any uue can reaUNJ sailSiy IJiUl.SClJt 1 that the same are corneet. ! Pmup Dkcker, Co. Com: February 18th, 1SG9. f i ; i t tConihiaBioated. Me. A. L. Robinson blames the i -r i r n . , . i XSoard Ol OommiSSlOnerS lor DUrniOg J .l!,l j .1 - vUvicu uiuwa, auu uiuo ucairuv evJdenoe ar&Jnsifc thp Anrlitrir VKw evidence against tne Auditor, vv fty aon t lt0DlD90a pctltlOO the Uoard to Order Mr. Bisch to reproduce all burned orders or furnish a trae aad uuucub copy oi tne tsamef xt nia llecords arc correct, give him a chance ,i- t- i J fc x.i.. i to Vindicate himself. b AIR PLAY. February 18. 1861). THE CROPS. Dr. Warder, who has iiist returned from a tour thrnmrh I JLub?. reiurueu irom s tOUr llirOUgQ Indiana and bOUt hern Illinois, informs U8 that the Winter wheat everywhere IooLa well and promises an extraordinary yield. The Jb all was favorablc, and the plants got very firmly rooted before cold weather set in. This information corresponds with our advices from Ohio and Kentucky. Ji course, the crop is not out oi dan ger-, but it is all right so far. All ru- ot' fruit ae safe in Indiana, Ubio and Southern Illinois. In more nortiiern latitudes peaches arc killed. With a seasonable Spring, wc.havei promise of good crops of .fruit. f .1 It f I 11 S t t 1 ' . . . .

Wrir - Vo.tsi Car.inu,n 'jitt. Sun

liUMI, Thflew postal cottveftlion botwcteii the United States anu tlresit Britain j having been, signed, iu will supersede tho one noW in forea am go nto effect on (he'lst or Janiii-y Boxt. It is not materially aittert,nt in its gen eral provisions irorq tne one now existing. Great Britain, however, has Abolished the double, and will, after that time, oharja only a single rate, while "the United States-wilt Teduce the rates on, uewpapcrs, small pamph lets and periodicals. All postages will be divided between the two coun tries as at present. , Justice is extremely problematical in New York City. During the trial of Ileal for the murder of the police officer Stnediek, Judga Barnard ordered a force of tioo hundred policemen to attend the court. The court room was densely packed with ruffians from the Nineteenth Ward. . The jury was ready to deliver their verUlCl ai IUU U 1U Hie UYtUlUK, uui J udgo Barnard postponed receiving it unfit midnight, in order to rid the room of the rowdies who were determined to ovorawe justice. It is stated' that Ileal, the murderer, is a member of the Nineteenth Ward street-gang of rowdies, and that he is or has beeu one of the Deputy Sheriffs of .the county. Bets are freely offered on the street by his old friends that the sentence of deaih will never be executed. Although the bets average fire, to ".one,." there are no takers. These facts speak volumes. TnE record for one month shows that crime is on the increase in New York.' There are confined in 5 the Tombs twelve murderers, twentyeight burglars, eight robbers and -sixteen others held lor various offenses. This list in made up from January 8th to iFebruary 8th. Assassins, burglars and foot-pads seem to have no fear in carrying out their plans in that city. Those who ought to know assert that life and property is not near so safe in New York as in Pari3 or London. 1 Executive pardons, clemency on the part of the police courts, and apathy .on the part of the police, make murder and robbery merely a matter of recreation. It is not much wonder that the citizens of New lork are gravely discussing the propriety of organizing vigilance com mttee3. - GREAT LAND SALB IN .It: Henderson County, Kentucky Authorized by Act of tae Kentucky i - ' ' T "1 A inn n r Seven lUeh and Illziily Ini : proved Ohio - Hirer Bottom raruia, and 50J Town Lots to be Disposed of la Shares. First Prize..?.., .5150,000 Sepoud Prize Thirtl Prize Fourth Prlze....l Fifth iTlze........ Slith 1'iize Seventh lr!ze , 271 27,500 13,750 13,750 13,750 13,750 faso; phizes ix town lots, Valued at iao each. no purzE3 in town L.oas, Valued at $100 each. ,84 PRIZES 4N. TOWN LOTS, : .,. i ! Valund at J80 each. , - Mi '.TI O It 12 T s, mK DRAWISd WIXl TAHK place at Miisoulc Temple, In 1u1hD.elmntucky'oa tto lsllhiy wtSepUsM' AgmW will tonlsh pamphlets giving description of the properly, and containJ1 tht act ot t lie rjegtHlaiure authorizing the mile. Comiulssiouers who will manage Lhe en tprj'rise are named in the act of the Legislature, and their integrity and responsibility are endorsed in the certificates (wliK-n will he found in tho paiuptiletH) t Uovcmor John W. Stevenson. Hons. Garrett Iavls and ThoiuaH V. ftlifreery, United Stwtes Senators. Hon. John T. liuiich. Speaker of the Keutucliy iloase oi ttenresentauvex. llou. Arehihald liixun Joseph Adams, President ol the Fnrniens U O. Jailaiii. President f the JSuHenderson, ky.; Ilon. VV. K. Parretl, Jui't?e ui HienKiui iouii. oi mo JllleisnlliJuUicud in.su ict. and ai. k. Johnson. .1 Ull'H 111 fiTX&rX, TV. nJins, x -resiuent laist isaltoual liauk. lUltl I1I I1-M III H V!1ILMVII1A I Ili1l.1t ny other ceulleinec of pottiliou and TICKETS can be purchased of . t . sou, j y . ; H. jB. AL.KXANi:it. Commercial H;inlr Lonisville, Ky.; Xiiois. k. A, jjkookss, Covincton, Ky. : JOHN C. LATHAM, l'resideut ltn.uk m Hopkinsville, Hopkinsville, Ky. James L. Lialiam.lJoiumeicial Bank.Padueslr, Ky. Uolis onened at these oolnf.s on the 1st of October, i.HjnH. Street, between Main and 'sycamore, and SEUONIN, DIXON A CO.. No. north PJitLilP HOKMiROOK, Ksn.. Water l,- i . . . . 4)1 1 ; '1. . Airents at lletidersou. Kv.. for those who uesire to purcnase. . Bea uu Postnonfimfint. nf TTfln?!flrsnn Hnnntv Sale. mUK UN IFKS1GNKI. WHO WKKF. A ' appointed Comnaisaioners by the Ken.1 . . ! ..11 , . , ...... 1 unci nie iT3CJtieruu utuuiy iinuu cititl ff Wm. Mrl.nin , Rsn falft. t in,.l I nf antiouacinato lite public that the drawing poned until trie 1st aay or epiemoer. itii W hen. on the 1st of October last, the enter prise-was ' laid before the public, it was confidently expected that it cjuld be con cluded by the Hih of January. lSt)9, the day nxed lor me drawing; but several causes, none ot wmcn were anticipated, and wnicn could not be controlled by the commissioners nor oy tne owner ol we property, combtued to prevent it. Aiumi tneso we may mention tne ianure to ootaia printed maiter at the time contracted tt,e ex'reine strlgeucy of tne money mffiel,aiiu ineoisiiusi in tne minus ttt t.nAoni .r entemrises nice this, imiiumi y cautsea wnicn are yes ire.su tu tue recot le:tton of the public. Though licKets are now being rapidly sold. A suflicient number have not been disposed ot to justify a transfer of the property without bringing loss upou the owner. Tho farminir lands embraced Io the ec ierprise, nearly eight hnuured aeres of w u len are 1 cieareu sou iiuaoic, win oe reuui dud lor uie iireetti. yenr iw. . n bonds for the rent will be taken, and these rented out for uie present year isii. uoou bonus will be assigned to tne persons wno draw the said farms. The money for the tickets sold is im the hamls of th agenUi and sbouid any shareholder be dissatisfied with the postponement,hls money wiil be refunded on the "uudersign'ed "hink it will not be amiss to say, in this connection, mas uey "aJe n? Pecuniary Interest in the above enterprise, nor will thev have in the mtore. They wiil not receive onie cent for their services, and they do notaow, and will not at any time, own, hold, or control il. sill"-!. 1il'b(j in 1 ii uiilnrri.u' nitFtinA dollar received from the sale of tickets will n8ei by lnem nor ca the owner of the property touch, use. or control anv mil of until after the drawing takes place; and SSSSyf WiSr af,fn? received from the sale of tickets win be promptly returned on presentation of the WCKe? H!e.gen KankS1 bJUBhU W. K. HOLItOWAY, KOBEKT T. Of.ASW, E. Lu STARIJNU, , GRANT O KEEN, W. H. ELAN Y. janll d.iw MATTHEW I) ALZ ELL, Wholesale Dealer In - , Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, :. uement, ko. IS Water. Street, '

declOdly iOVANKVn.T.a, I no.

Why Is Hi i i That the feeble totter, with uncertain steps, over the lace or the earth, In danger every day of falling victims to the morbid iullueneett by wlitcn we are all surrounded, when a teste l and proven vegetable touic, c pable of endowing them with the vigoi tney nee 1, la procurable In every city, town, and settlement? It might reasonably be thauylit that after the twelve yeais experience which the. world, baa nad of IIUSTTEK'S BITTKIW, ALJf. would know lbat its ettect is to prevent disease. At this fcea-on,the atmosphere Is nur charged with Ih j seeda of intet niUletits, rcimitentit, riieumatiKin, pnlmonary disorders, bilious couaplaiuU, aud the lie. J eifcoiiH wham itvoiim avsteraa are relaxed are the Urat to suconrub to these dlstmper. .Brace up the physical energies, then, with this potential vegetable tonic. r l8.tQ mo-t powerful recuperant which the botanic kingdom has ever yielded to patient research and eiprrlmeDL Thy it. The blindest disciple of the old medical dogmas will at least admit that. a tenia aud alterative, compounded ot approved heron, roots, and barks, can do no harm, while the test roony of thousands Invites a. trial of its virtues. Vigor is the thing most needed In thee SfS,??.,'we,,AR ln ly8lPlla, and HOSTKp'KJt'ti B1ITERS is the safest, surest, and most wholesome strengthening preparation that human skill has yet concocted. As a tonic, it Is both mi tit and agreeable to the taale, and stimulating to 11 aolioja upon the system. , Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all the o lb t-lual receipts, and prescribed this harmless tonic as a preventive and cure for all eases ot Chilis and Fever.

Sclienck's Pulnionle Bjrup. ' Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills will 1 cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and i -uyspepsia, it taken according to the direc tions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. . They cleanse the stomach relax the liver, and put it to work; then: the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins i i i trvr tir 1 1 f! 1 , . 4 , . . . 1 ; . . 1 . . . . . r. iu unu , iuo uiscoiwu iuaii n)eua In the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. IhUt la the only way to cure Consumption. To these' thiee medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owei bis nnrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrnp riper, s th morbid maiter In the hangs, nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw It off, and the patient has rest, and the longs' begin to heal. -.', '. - ." t i; 'i i To do this, the Beaweed Tonic and Maudiake Pills must be freely ned to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic .Syrup and the food will make good Wood.: . . .. . ... -, ; j'-ti5 L: Hcheuek'a Mandrake Pills act . upon, the liver.iemQVins all obslrnr-Hnim i-i-lui th ducts of the gall b adderf the bile starts freely, and the Uer la soou relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except calomel deadly poison, which is very dangeious to nse, unless with great carei that will unlock the gall bladder and start the" secretions of the liver like Sclienck's Maudrake Pills. - -- - Liver complaint i- Ho or the most prominent causes of Consumption, Schenck's Seaweed "Tonic ,fa a gentle stimulant and alterative, and -the alkail in lhe Heaweetl, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to tnrow ont the gastrin jaica to dissolve the food with the Puimoulo Byrup, and is made into igood blood without fermentation or souring in the stomach. r..,i . .-j ,t... Dr. Bcheuck, In his treatment, does snot try to ttop a cough, night sweats, chills.or fever. Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their own aooord. No u eaa be cured ot Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cauker, or Ulcerated xuroai, uniesa tne nver auu stomacn are . When there is no long disease, arid only Ueaweed 'ioriie and Mandrake Pills are ... ww. ....... j,'.' . ' I " t 1 ' , 1 U sunicient, without the Pulmonic Hyrup. Take the Mandrake Pills, freely In all billons complaints, as they are perlectly Dr. Scheuek, who has enjoyed -nninter-rnpted health for many ywars past, and now weighs 22? pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, la the very last stage ot Pulmonary txinsumptiou, his physicians having pionounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate, lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. ' Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined ; and tor this purpose he Is professionally at his principal ottiee, Philadelphia, every Haturday, wheie all letters of advice mnst be addressed. Price of the" Pulmonic Hyrup xind Beaweed Touic. each 81 So per bottle, or 7 fM a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, &o. per box.' For sale by all druggists. . , ;., ,.j fe2dwlyKpM ' t- , : & Card, f, , !.,.,,, , A clergyman, while residing io Uouth America as a missionary, discovered a sale ami sirmile remedy for- the etire ol Nervous Weaanesa, friariy tHscay, lltex ot tun urinary anu iuiuh1 ai'iaus, and tne wnr.M train oi a isomers Drought on bv baneful and vicious habits. Ureas num bers have been cured by this nobm n-in- i euy. fronipuxi bv a uestre to beuetit the aiiiictei ana nuioriunate, x wiii.senu ih red pe ror preparing anu using tints- Mi-fi' cine, in a sealed enveiope, M any one who needs it, free of chttrge., Ailiir-, ,.. , JorfKPil T.INMAX, f taLion i. Hible Hoilso. Jal2diw3in sp n Hew York City. , HOW TO CJET PATESTS.-For onlnlou. no chaige. Mund sketch anil doHcriiitlou. For appllcattoh, send model, nut , over one loot in nizi, ana ' ni'st iiovitu-xn-nt and stamp fees. HpeciueaUons,rfraMings, caveats; assignments prepared; reiected claims prosecuted. Also, iulerfi-r-ruoes, ex tension of, patents, and apprals. Address MUJSN & CO.. No. 3 Pairk liow. New York. . . , fsp n de22 d3m Batchelor's Hair fiye. This splendid Tf air TJye Is the best lu I litworld ; s th only tme and perfect live ; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous : no iilsappolntmenl: no ridiculous tints; reme dies the ill eUects of bad dyes; invigorates and lave& the Hair solt and beantilut, block or brown. Hold by all I 'rnglsl-i anu Perfumers; and properly applied at Ua clielor's Wig Factory, No. It iiond HUeet, New York., : , ..- i , . (ap.0diy 1 Fragrant Toilet Soaps ' . IKE PREPARED ItY SUIIIeil Workluen f rom Hie b'Mt .Mil-rials, anil are CNOWN A3 TlfE M'AfIAKI BY DKAl.Eii' Sold Everywhere. ,' . j deo , Hotii Patches, Freckles & Tan. Tha ONIY RELIABLE RKMEEV lot hoso iiROWN ristl.oRAriONS on the lace Terry' Moth and Jf'rtcklt lotion. 11 eared only by Dr. B. C. PERBY, 4 Jlond Jtreet, New York. Sold everywhere. ,V.- , ear2iidtjin . ;...( , - :-. How rrvvjiv Mothers snfi'er tha &i?mn ii seeing v.Lif ibu ones snabenea rona them Ky tiie w hooping Cou Jiptherisi,v7i OAilngiebttUleof Po Vulte i ix ciJ.:Zi Kiaud would have tiie bal Xt. liic Ills infallible. . " I MOTHERS t M0TUKKS I inUii vJi. I JIUTlIKKo I ., . I DON'T F All TO PROCUR I te. Winslow's ... SootMug , Sjiup, FOR CHULDREN XEETHiNli. - This valuable preparation has beeu used with never failing ttuceetu in thousand of ease. r , . . . ,.,.... , It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system, it will also instantly 1 elieve UaiPtHO m th Bowulh ami Wind Couc. ... We believe It la the best and surest ten, edy in the world in all cases of JJysevUery and Diarrhasa in Children, whether arising from teething or any other cause. -t.t : n Full directions lor using wiU accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for " MRSiWISSLOWV 800THINU SYRUP," having the fao-tiin-He of "Ccatis A Pjckkins" on the oaudde wrapper, ah others are base Imitations. jei!4 dw6m . . City, Feed Store. . P T03S ntiniK HAT; SO T5r.H All nfiQBtrr bran: io un- shiiistntf: cuoice flour in sacks; fresh bolted meal, corn. oat. &e., at lowest cai-.li prices, floods delivered free lu the city. ' , . ' i w. mttrray; Third BtM-et, between -Main and fxtcust.

AKI.V i;(l)Kl('!l IMli'ATOKS60 barrels genuine iiariy Goodrich Po tatoes the best early potato yet Intro duced In Bon lb em Indiana. For sale ln quantities to salt purchasers by foil V1CK.EHY BBOS., 73 Main St. PABLT BOSK POTATOES Worth JLJ 91 : for the per pound. Thev vield sixtv kiiukIx for the one pound, planttd. tX? arrive and for sale by fell YICKERY BROa.73 Mala &t fnnn BARRELS peachblow jLJ KJ J and Prince Albert Potatoes, , fell ..; ;. VICK.KHV BBoa, 73 Main St. AISIRF.TH'a. BINIEY'S, AKI Ai i nrifi unmen reeus. in store and lor sale, wholesale and retail, by fell . VfCKliltY BKUrf., 73 Main St. I?"" . - .,li : -r-;.,- I - gKlON SKTS-S bnshels aanorte.1 J kinds in s oi e and for sale hy lell , Vlt KKUY BUOS.. 73 Main SU OPC KRI IJ Or "1IARRISOK" 0ktJ PU 1 A 1 U b-S a very valuable variety , InUnded , lor late planting. For sale uy . t j lfcli. t, ViVlvliliV .3 Alain Kt. fiTKAWBEBUIIS. J K A iF... t . - We are prepared to tane ordern tor all kinds of small iruiis, plants aud lrec. Call aud get a catalogue at an ai fell V iCM.Jb.li 1 JUKOS.,73 Main St. FLOUR t FI.OCR! 10,1 bag and ?5 barrels Extra Family Flour, freshgrouud from white wheat, for sale at reuuceu prices oy . - i f..l 1 7- - vlePDV r n"ij ... i . c . 1 ivAuui i i .nam ci. TryAMS tlnuvasscd Sugar-Cured Hams; i-iaiu nujfar v ureii Mams; . I!nmmnii I'm.. m llamu - I . . . . . i in more auu tor sale by fell VICKbUT 11K03., 73 Main St, Sl'UAIt (Tit Kl IlREAKFiST Kl. CON J u-st received aud (or sale by iiell ' VlClCfc-HY BUOS73 Main St. VfTTASlf-TliBS 5 dozen assorted sizes If lor sale at retluced prices by , lell VI Civ Kit Y BROS., 73 Main St. TSKDASI WHITE CEUAK WARE. JS. Buckets, Tubs, Chnrns, Heelers, Ac &c, la store and for sale by ' : fell i i ViCILEUY BHOS., Ti Main BU CAKRIAH EH New J styles at reduced prices. A lar-je as sortment to s'lct front... Call and see f them at I 1 j1"" VlCKKitY.'JJROS., TJ Main SU i. C. DDSOOCHKT, .:tt . F. Dw WOOCIIKX. CO'l'T OK 1' A OT It S, b-Av JVI l iUi -iii-.M.-l VO'tvs:I Produce and Provision Merchants, ! M S0KTU WAT KB STfiEET, ,r I - s - , ' T " ' .. .. , Ordew ami consignments solicited. ' ' ! I1 ' ' ' 1 . " -" I .. i ' - ' SSAAil UKiXAXiJ. , . DAT , HWMA1IK. ' Wholesale Dealers in ' C '- Q "'jEi'O O ,E jR Ii E S, I F, . J J y . i ' ; roreign unit, twmMxc jsiijuurf, NAIte,tX)TrONyAKNa,UUAS8WAK If (is. CO and 62 Via 'Street ttetweeu Hecond aad Third, .. ' ' KVAVSVIUUB, 1 s rjsuDEro. ,: :, Vl.'r- . j VIELE : I. ; CHAHLES ' 1 - !. ; i. CO., W O OlKSAtlB i. ii A '-. i , SOCTHWKNT CORN Kit ! - "..,- , -.-.It ,;! . hi'; -..'l !; : .'m'. m.I J tii ill 1 'i 1 . i First and Sycamore; Streets, I ' i i t - - - t - Bv M8VTi.ua, lion, . '. JI j, ;:. !'-' 1 : ,i - .,!; i "f t -i '' :.-f i. ;;r uS dl f. AM INVALUABLE MEDICINE jroa Purifying of the Blood. UK. J. W. POLINB'S iiinor, JJoetor, A Positive fiemedy for all kinds , of Humors, Homfnla, Scnrvy.'Salf Rhcnm, Carbuncle and ' Boils, Ulcers, and - all Obstinate ' Affectlous'of the Hkin, Inflammatory . onUiironld Illicmnatism, Piles. Chroule 'Dlarrheea, Mercurial Disease, and evry " Taint of tire Bystem ; Dyspeiwia, ami . thee Alfections originating ln the lo rangenient of the Digestive Organs, ; viz., Bilions Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervon Allections, Headache, Jan " gour, and I)epressia of Spirits, ixvis of - Appetite, Constipation , . . Tt I !S EXVElsiAKXY MEDICI.VAL (jHiapouad was first prepared by Ir. J. W. ioi.AN'i), in 1S47, and was theu employed with great success in expelling hu mors iroin me oioou; uai in ibis a meuicai il an made it (so the people sayixhe very best remedy for all . kinds or humors known to " the facuHy." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among which are Harsapariila. Yellow Hock, Noble Pine. Mandrake, and BloodrooU . . . . I ' Whan tha Aricrlnn tr lfva1 In lkJ lAS oiil in Manchester particularly,! be Humor letor was well known and highly valued lor tne numerous anu wonuenui cures which it effected. Though manufactured iu large Quantities, the supply was lrequentiy exuausteu, aua purcuasers naa to wall lor more to be made. In that region, some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with and they were cured 1 Ervsiaeiaa sores, or carnuncies those ugly, painxul ulcers were entirely removed wherever this meuiciue was faithfully used. Ho it , was with Hcrofula and Halt Rheum. The Humor Doctor eured them. - '. it is free front anv daneeraos drairs. is pieasaut to tue taste, sate, yet sure and euectiTo in its action. .Prepared at the ; JSKW EJi;i.ANI BOTANIC DEPOT, and for sale by all dealers in medicine ,1 cJ llAMON i CO., Propiietors. cloud & akin; ; .. . ' , Wholesale 'Agent. retail by all druggists. .,.; i ::. For t , una' a.

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FEBRUARY 5th, 1869. CAR EEN.T.ER -AND COOPER TOOLS -ATReduced Prices TEUSIS fl 1 Clf , iAOII . ' FRED. P. STRAUS & CO. ISo. 74 Main Street, BETHCES MXOM) JfeU5 AND Til I III). SAMDELOKR. JAMKH IAVIDHIN, J. 1.0KB SAMUEL ORR & CO., PKAMCRS IS IEON, STEEL. TIN-IM.ATK, WIIII i ' Y;.; :s.zino,'; SPUINGS, AXLES, liorsc ana 3Iule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG0X , AD El'CliY WOOflWCS WKOt'UHT SCRAP IKON BOI744III ' !'. , ( ! . . f , , -i .... I I - - -At the highest market rates.! Water Ntreet, hmlidtX KVANHVIL.LK. 1ND. II . ... i i. ' 0(TIICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Hnccessoi-a to Weils, Kellogg & Co.) i IMpORTEIta ANUJOBBERSOf 13 Wir s t S treet, ' - . SIQN OF TUB axks,' axes,-' '' axi;s,axi:s, a iis, axes, t ' 7 TABLE CUTLERY, ul ' ' TABLE CUTLERY, POCK KT. CUTLKity, FOCKKT (JUTLK11Y, I'OCKKT CUTJLKKY, Truco OliriltiM, - Truco CliaiuH, llutrH lloe, ltuut!rH, Jloen, If aaIiaum! ff aaIq . fliVA-iiauiCB Muuia- . AieCnailltS lOOIS, M niiitiiniin' TAnia . , , . ULVVUUUlli twuisi BI'ILUKUS' HARDWARE, lil I LI) KICK' UAiiUWAttK. nl lLilKlCS' UAKOWAUK, , roiTOS AND WOOL '.4MIiH, inriwm A.nii niiiii.i aiiiii, I AN WOOL UKIIH rJAlvr RUKliKR HRKTINU, HRST HVHliKH HbJI.TINU, HRHV K V Hi: tR, BKIa T1A J, . ", Mill and Cross-Cut Sawn, , Mill and Uross-Cut haws, mill iuuu ui uaa-uuit ua w a. I f'ANIf buyers will find it to their a.lvat:- I lage to examine oar stock belore puiclias- I In. Iilmiwlmrii i At ihii 0Id gtaild, 13 First St CCETTU UKU, KKLLOGO it t'0. lvi ARCHITECTS. ' IL M011SINNA, AltCIII T 1Z C T. fllce No. CIIANDLKK'3 BUILUINO Corner i rat and .Locust Htreels, J - Evansvllle, lnd. Plans and specifications for all kind of bnlidiuKS furnished at short notice, and on reasonable 1 ernes ;j mcli IT) d.'lm O A. X r. - 1S0P.FRT EOYJ). OTIS WOOD. BOY D & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Fir ,t aud Locust Streets, ' EVANS VILLE, 1 NO. Plans and Specifications prepared ou snort notice and reasonable terms. Jan 15 dtf THALOS'S "PAPIIIAS LOTION " pies. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders tne skin soft, ratr. ami oioomvng. For .Ladies in the Nursery il is invalu able. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. . ' Parthian Lotion" is the only reliabl Temedy for cLUease aud blcmuthea of the PIIALOSfi "lAliIIA?r SOAP" lot the Toilet, Nursery, aud Bath, will not caap me skiu. race & cents per cake. Li y "1XOR IK MtVO. "KLK IIK MA '. lA New Perfume lor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & SON New York. Bold by ail druggists. ljydly ROXALI FISIIF.K, SEALER IW Chandeliers and Gas Fixlnres, ,v t - 5 "'Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, , K. 21 i.O--.HT NTKEKT, ' - r . .; . -i -,-..' t" i J i " - - '

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OILUIKN MAtiilKfe. n. m. (;ixri-n.Ti'. WHOLESALE DEALEIW IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO O D S, FIRST STREET, EVANSriLLEtlND. HAVn Jl T 1. I l A I.AIUJI. t-Ue.n. at Hea.onablu tJ.Hi.ls, wlili'h they oifer to the trade at low rat . 25,000 in store ii nd . 7 U. MAU111 NY It A lis lr sain iiy ;k it t o. O if FOKK-IU Nil. Ill Itl.AI" jQm99M HAGS lnsloreaud lors.de ty 7 dly G. MAGIIKK I O. Irom our t:vJir;i Indncements now offered in oar Mililufiy Dfparluieut, our IiicixIk ami j'u. iuiihus will be convinced tlial we intend lu i.iaUe To UKlinoss, by sellliid UoniK-U and IbiU, or AIish i'.t iiuiii will make ll.t ui in n-ii i in mi nin'Xcf-IUii slyle at a pi lr- m-vi i Ih--fore done. As Is at hand, anil every loved one . i ! vitialil gift, buy a Florence Mewiuir A! ichiue, which is easier learned, li ss liable to set out ol order, and loe moie vhi lei i-s of work without chaiiKo than any oilier. livery Machine wiirmulul to ui ve ml Islac1 ion, or tne money rcluuiled. iric s . and upwaid. Twenty piece ol Oiay '1 willi d t'lauuei, worth to cents, which wo will Hell Dead Low at 30 rents per yard. French Hhlrtlng and Dress Klannels only ( r-iil.i. lliil!rshlrts and Drawers in niT-nt variety. The best aud clit-apt-st i'.l:jnk'l cvhi- hold In this city. An eudh'rnt vaiuly of MiawlM and Dress (ioMii, Our l;ni;ti Mix it ol Cloths aud Cussiiisem we will t-iose oul at a In order to make room for Hprln-s V.'c.-u. A complete slock of lmraini ic UooUs ol every popular brand, and at the lowest firlces, cm u always be found hi ( lit ki-i usaiiiK Co.'s, NflH 47 and !! Main tm'l." In short, they have evfi-j thtug to .iukKo the "outer" apiiearance Beautiful and agrer-.tlile, all of which wll. be sold as cheap as they cau be lound anywiiew. : '. t . . i Idtjii.. 48 MAIN , STREET, , , --i " -tj7-I'-il '-' ! ' MANUFACT Uiil NO J E WE1E E S, ADO DKALEkH IN -A- M E R I O N -i. . . it - , .... I ' ' Are offering, at red need prlcen for th Holiday teiiioii, a cliolce Uck of I i , . . n j . ,H-,,jl1Ji s '! JEWELHY ITT1H liJ OF' KVKUV DP.HCItll-rtON, . 1 Consisting of i 1 . - : t' - . U- I Anicrlecn WattrioR, Kosllb WatchPH. ,, 8wh Wattiit'H, biamond, pCarig ' . Kull5,, Emrrnlila. Holld (.'old ( Iialns . , Gold ftnd Sliver Spectacles. Also, s. superior article of ftolicl Hllw'v IVnri', Mannfaclurod expressly for our trade, and many smaller articles, particularly appirv prlale for Holiday ami Wedding 1'riKcnls. Constantly on hand a choice Hclecliun ot 8ILVER-PLATK1 WAKE, which will Ih sold at a very clone pri liL . Partlcutar attention given to the Rr. setting of Diamonds and other U-ms, in the most novel and arilsflc mnnncr. An examination of our slock. Is respectfully solicited. (dcl2dty REAL' ESTAT.G. ' Jew Real Eslale Ageiicy, jr. j. i:iiio(t SAVK (IPKSKII A KKU. I.NTA I i Agency Kr the sale ot and reuuinj o lands, hMUHt, Ac, An. ...... Persons havlug houses or laud to rent c i sell, or person wii-lung Io purUn.., i.r rent, will do well by calling on in. r M their office, on , Third Street, near Locai.t In Jillliott'N Xiloolii Janell tf W. If. A CO., - Ileal Estate Atiit, ' Ko. 63 Mala Is tree t, . . '.. KVAH8VlI.f.lt, iKD, A Notary Public In the nOTca. i c ;.; oil 1V3I. IlEAVltS, TJ. Alao, KKAL KHTATK and COLLKCTIInv wmi5e ftn iwiu ci . i.. .. . mi i.i,tuax'.v Koartli, No. 1V (ovur Keller's Man Wore), ICvansvliUf iud. . ,.t .4iV-M . DRUGGi Wholesale and Retail Druzz , lx-aler iu Ifedieinet't .Paints, Oils, ji'rvshr$, &e.t MAISf HT-but. Hecoiid and 1 l:iml, , . Kvxiwi"'!.'. I..d. Particular attiintion artven to U'TV MtJ W1NUUW ULWiM toauy we. uiiwitf

JSAitc:i it s- HTt:i:tj:"s BUILDERS' EMPORIUM, Wacr, lid,. Lovmt a id Walnut Stt.t Jr voir.-Ann m tt.mn. utt tm. TKN 'J I1UILI..C..II at their Aiiim! luolu Wnicliouse and io k at tlieir IISjDXEIJSE STOCK, A nd you c'tn t;f I. all your wants Fuppllcd. They roposo t- f-'inil; h every! him' r. (Jiureil ill Imlultnc;, Just, i,h your Imny (Ihj. Ui'.n, tiotn I'oiiimou Utt (' Vmrnt ei tlxirnl.i Imk.i, HiihIi, HIiihIk, Mo'iliiiiiKH, limeketH, Window and li.M.r Iratiies, Houi-ini;, Miiiimes, LalhaMli Pr tued nt:l Glazed, Mr liul.iw Glass til nil M..-.S, Pi.liilH, OiK, 1 iii . il h,e mimI Varnish Paint Vh rni-di, tuwl U l vlwiisli ISru'jC4, 1-line, t;em nl, and l'lasler. Hal and BuiliSeri' Hardware, Ol ' i'Vi iy desci iplion. ICiMiIln M;,(e, with U "' Si. GhlKS Mlltl HI.. I tloule sl.ieiiyl h. (UW VnXnr 1 UA J h, i UittV, LA RI. A rOTATOil JH Sill K I . froiil lh- l!v "iii Aititni: oil .lie Dili. IK.. pi iuly I. .inks ol the VVsbsiH! ollei to i in 1 1 ioi ; l.lll-ll. I'llOlf ! O.il , in I fiini In. j.i. )Ni aloi's: i, which ;'iii 1 inn :i ,Nn. ! I j-1 ; '.- Is '., No. 1 I .aril : KHi.tfH poiiii. s IluJu tshouitlerK, Hides mil i .'in ;' bids, choir,. Kiwullv l-'lou r, a I. lil J I I.I 1-.C-.' KMI'iMilUM, Will, r Hi., net. I ihmim hh.I Walnut, . " Vlllil-Vlllr, I nd, JiLNdUPt I!AI!( (Hi ,V .STKl l.i;. Sale of IrfHlafnu' d'oods. f10 IV II O.n I I MAY ( li ) : Notify Is tier, hv kivmi that nil unclaimed toods left at R, ihillders' Miiiporinm, VV tiler Hlreel. bt I we-n Ia riiHtiuid VVaiiiul, I'.vaiiHvllle, Jiidiatia, ai d reinaimiig on linml linn year, will bo Hold it f. Public Atirlion, to llio bli;licil blddcf, at I he Auction IMhM.I l Hiram N )) in, I-.MJ., Iioruxl, !l ivcl, optosii. the I'ot-Olliri', on lh. 41 Ii ' May, A KM of lb k In ciui iMiHceti by vailing al. th IhilldtTH' I-.ihimi-'' HA11COCK A. HTI'IKI.if eliiuary id, lwlil. il'ia. Jowl, FeasH, Flaxseed, &c. Ji t iii ri n 1'ieoii r h i: Pearly liailks by the xplendld hIcuiici t I ura Hcuil, VH biirrels Joivls; 6 bai n is wti ile Iwtiiis; .5 iiiiu Ik llnxwL'd; , - &JD huuiicl. choice oats; 4 casus pates ; 2 cukks crackling; Whjcii inn i.U.twI to lao trado nt tho I5ui1.ii:ih l-lln jioiiniu, Water t treet, bM Locust & Walaut KVANVILLIJ, INDIANA. : BABU0CK & STEELE, hb! . Excelsior While Umo. 2K( i "titi:i,s on iuri i:i,K. JiM br.iK'd 'Irii ih h r Itivi r W hiii I. iiiiu, litli irorn tlie I; m.i r.-rcl vnl al. ill" liiiiLuaKiS' i;ii i.i;ii.M, WatiT MiiL-t, iM't. l iM-int and Walnttt, , I '.Vt IISVill.', 1 1..1. ft BAliCulK A. (Si Ki.lJU Kopo Mouldings. Wi I) I. I I'lllIM l.t it f ci, all the liMci.l ion of l.ii 1 1 . l . . ...,.t on t iirfini it, mi jiivolco of Ittioo Moulding Just leciivvd at the l.uilddiV Koiponuiii -a new article, ni-vt r in-).. re on, t..,l in U.I imitki l, u JiihI, 1h (hlt.ss, i-oni-bliiing iMiLiiiy, duraniliiy Hn.l economy in a it iiiailii.i.ir tl (. (,.,.. J 1I A1IUI, 1C A. H f K I d. ' Water Hlii t i, bet, l.ocmt n.i Wiilnut, I'-VUKVIIIli, In. I. (Siiccessora to hteelu A 1'rlble,) MANUrAlTilMKllS r AMI BKil.KKJ, If Saslf, Doors, JtilnJs, Friioes, MOULDINGS, &o. All Kr.lers for work ln t ie Building m aieploinpUy alii iKteii ,,o. Vvti keep eoiiMiinlly on Iminl all k IikU Of lUM lil' R, I'l N K and H'l.A II l. 1,1.11 iu1 Mi , W KA'll I K It HO A Kl M . U, ,.. HckiII Hawing of very dew npUou t.i..t lhreNKlng Of Ijimiher done to order. Kwcioiy at tho oh! Mi nd of Mtcole Jr I'l idle, .S croud hi., bt't. ( lirstn it and Chen jy 11-VAJMIVll.J.IC, iHO. apH dtf C'- li J 3 In retiring from the ahn rfrtiier-Ji( I !' be to return my thanks to my iivmi.n w:io have favored tne wll I biiKlneiM, hii I would uik their uonliuuwofc with lt ii.-tw ""' . JA.ll.SHll'.lt.i.l.. Kvansvilln, Jan. a. JAMES 8WANS0N & SON, , WhOhsfilo and lU tall Jiealera in UHnglM, Lath, Doort, and Saah. Aim; a lar-n nsHorl.meiir, of Alh'Khftiy, t'lii.,i;o, and I'oledo l,uttili r Mini 1- Iihu Ihi, Dli ,(.!. I and I) iidreHHinl. on linml xnil l,.. Halo, u Extra Hivx-d and Shoved fine SIiinffiK, eighteen iitehi s lung. We nwivfl fully noiicit the ill U-.cu' . EvaiisvilUt Iji civil uk n cab and h oni IiI.k k Ih Ioii. ptiichasliit. i'lu'wlii'iui YARD ON VATKMHrKKKT, (Oppiiile I j.'niuiHcii WharO, KviiiivIIiih Ail orders promptly al(u led tt, tuny'Mi diiin ivnini:it f.irjiriii::iti ron ; m nun a i h.m tlie l.ll ii Iter IIiimiiii-mi hi Ihk t,i, , HbliH! firto-i' ol Main and h. vtiil It t-.-i Ulltl WOllid llf.,c'l Hill y lull t, i,. .,,1 ; tltat Ids hUh-h. la latKH ii nd s cond I n ii iu Hie HMsorlfiieiila, embriMTlin; Pine ,i llih-k iieHMea u na finality, lr tin I.Iim hik-i Tli nd Coiiiiiiou fliiw I'.n'ini ii t, . Tlii'twi-liirii l lrnl U-ar plank. Ali.il, 5 tillOIWol varn us thic k ihhu t ftnd ;(yl!, anil H'.IMMI Li I, H I -'. , Window HiikIi, i iiieiiiid I'l.plarHliliti;!. an-.l 1-lct-l, I.Hlh, MoiikdiiKs, 1'iimhm .nti.rl.r-H.ouiid, Ac, Ac. ili limn the country, rivf-r or mi, IllK-d prompt ly. t -1 d.llii JOHN K. OtXVl IU -WILLIAM ihtinini:l, , , . , Ki.it'i AiTUkkit or Doors, JHnds, Frames, Ar. ; and l.ii-alcr In Fino ,aai Poplar Lumbi r, SblnIei iiiia, i'i.mki .;, ttc Office and Factor I- ;ii-i ory . V7 ll'l t 1 in iiwt fttKftif. -. .111.. t . M M,V tl. ...... I It ' . i . . t VlillltvllllT, AUU. Ordorn from abroad promplly altAtitind U. JiialSdlf , j;1 LAW CARy. " : V. P. EllQIlAVi ATTORNEY ii L LAW, Oldce ou Third Hlrci l, lu Washington ilim -hi Uhirk. Will pr"-tli varhmi IVtuiis of tin- t'lrcuiu Prompt atioutxin to i?tc liuiiii . d,td;iiju B. L. D. GDFf , A TTORNEY A T LA W, MOKOAN'IOWN, JK V., Will piuclic in the coiuitli h fif Put !nr, W'arr. ei, M aiileiiburK, Ohio, mil Mcli.ii, Prompt aluiutjon ttivuu to tue ooilm:t inu Ol claims. - lifrt-ri-iirn-M WhfMler A iltir;', Holi!or" Win I 11 !.'si.. I tia. JiabiwMjit l o. np.. . U. TUlimCK ic (JO, Gas and Steam Pipe Filters, Corner Pine and First Btrei?5. . C'anh paid for old Copper and Krar.

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