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PCyT.tHrTKO TiY THf KYlSyiLLX JOUEXAU COMPANY. Mo. l.orist "Sli'cr, KvnuHvllKw A t XUtSUAY. .FEBRUARY 23, 1869. In vi?w of the esrlv eotupleiioQ of the Railroad to Midisonville, tlie IJenJerson Eewrler suggests the propriety of gettiDg up a celebration of the event by tender" nx the author ities and citizens of MadisouviUe the. hospitalities of the city and an entertainment worthy of the occasion. The Senate resolution recommending the e-tablishment of a United Stated District Court at Evanaville met with an unfavorable reception in tho House last week, and from' the report of the proceedings we fear ia pretty , effectually ; killed. . It ; looks like it was lost by bad management on the part of the gentlemen who made themselves its champions in the Legislature. ' As important suit has recently been decided by the Kentucky Court of Appeals, involving the legality of the levy made by the city of Henderson to pay the : interest on the Evansville, Henderson and Nashville RailroaJ bonds. Tho court decides iu favor of tho "right of the city to make the levy, and that tobacco and every kind of property is subjoct to taxation for the city bonds issued to the railroad. ' Deputations are in Washington representing commercial bouses in Northern cities, to induce such ac tion on the part of Congress a9 will prevent the enforcement of discrim inating Jaw3 in one State against the citizens of other S:ates engaged in commercial pursuits. It is under stood that special reference is made to the law of the last MaryandLeg islature,. which required commercial travelers to pay a license of $500, and then put upon them such restrictions as amounted almost to prohibition. Kvansville merchants ara interested in the passage of a law regulating this question of commercial licenses, as their agents are frequently subject, to embarrassments in their business can vass of jhe adjoining States ;of Ken tucky and Illiuois. . ; ,. ,,,, The Agricultural College. The Marion County Board of Com miisionera has ordered an'appropria tion to the Stato of one hundred thousand dollars in county bonds, payablo in ten to twenty years from date, if the Legislature will locate the State'A'cjriaaltural Collego within threo miles of Indianapolis. The heirs of the lato CALVIN Fletciieu by rciu6st from the City Committee on tha Agricultural College, have made a written proposition to 'the Goneral Assembly, offering to donate for flie site of the Collego thirty acres of ground adjoining that city on the northeast. This property is appraised by pood judges at $GO,000 to $S0,000. The subject of the location of the Agricultural Uolicge bas been a vexed questiou with the Legislature, and there is much uncertainty as to its action with regard to it. We have heretofore expressed the opinion that it would be best to add the Agricul tural College fund to the State Uni-, versity revenues; but it is not probable that the Legislature will do that. We are not sure, in that event, but that the next best thing to begone is to accept the above offer from Marion County, and locate the Agricultural College in the vicinity pfJndiaoabO;lis. We do not have much faith in the success of an Agricultural College, but tho institution might be made a school of instruction 'in' the mechanic arts, and the ecieaces of engineering, mining-, and other practical branches of study. This would not be, a diversion of the Congressional, grant, as this use of the fund is coDtemrlated in the Congressional B.1I. ; State and Municipal Taxation or National Banks. r The Fupreme Court of Illinois have affirmed the action of the Supervisors and municipal authorities jof Chicago in assessing State and city taxes upon National Bank shares at their par value. There were other points involved in the case; but the main one was that, inasmuch as the real and personal property was assessed for State purposes at only one-third'of its real value, it was unlawful and unconstitutional .to tax bank shares at their full value. The Court sustains tho act of the Legislature directing the-'aSsessiBetft and the colfceti&rofi the tax, and sustains the assessment upon the par value, affirming that so long as all of that particular kind of property is assessed in that manner tho assessment is valid. Speaker of the Forlj-flrst Congress. It seems to be practically settled that the Speake? of the next House of lleprtsentatives vill be either James G. Blaine, of Mh.ine, or Henry L. Dawes, of Massachusetts, and it is probable Jhat Mr. Blaine will bo the successful man. A correspondent of the New York Herald says that the New Eagland vote is divided between Blaine and Dawes, inclining slightly in favor of Dawes. In the middle States of New 3Tork, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, with their thirty-five Republican votes, Blaine has an undoubted and reliable majority. In the Southern States a majority go for Blaine, while in the West Blaine leads Dawes so decisively that there is practically no contest left between them. Those who have given the subject most careful attention Bay that out of 135 Republican votes m tho caucus, Blaine is certain of 95 to 10X Blaine is supported by the more radical, vigorous and progressive element of tho party, while the slower and more conservative element inclines to Dawes. Mr. Blaine's locality is also in his favor, and Maa-

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Speaker. . A Gubernatorial Mansion. We hope the Legislature will not be hasty in its action aboutapproving the report of the joint committee recommending the building of a Gov ernor's Mansion. It T becomes., the. members to be earetal about making extra -appropriatiow,Bd- ifr-striken us the buildingcf tr.a,JIanaion may be DOtrmed--tilt -another -session.Tho Bjaevoleat ! lu slit tit! una need extra appropriations, and the Normal School must of i necessity ; be com. pleted. These, with the other probable appropriations in the way of improvements, ought fo .' suffice for the present. If a Governor s Mansion is commenced,-it- will1 iaot1 fee finished for less than flOOO and then must be furnished at large expense. Let the luxury be dispensed with till the State Debt is paid off.' " Besides it will bankrupt any'' inao bf ordinary wealth to be placed in Buch a Guber natorial Mansion as - proposed, and be required tq.keeit, uplift; a, style. befitting the edifice, on any salary that the State would bo likely to pay its Governor It will be 'Jar cheaper to make1 a' liberal allowance'' to' the Governor, in lieu of house-rent, fur niture, c.;'arid let him provide puch, quarters as , may suit, his wjnts and his taste. "First pay off the- State D-'bt, place, the Benevolent Institu-. tions in proper condition, and then it will be time to discuss ! th Tjuestion of a State-House and a Governor's Mansion. t n ' The square refusal pf Geo, Grant to ridef'-with- Andrew Johnsok joa the day of inauguration, ' has given rise to. home- embarrassment ,oa the part of the Committee. ,. To relieve thera it 'is said that the outgoing President will repair at 10. o'clock March '4th," to 'the Presfdent's room adjoining;. thelSenatej according1 to custom on the last day of.the session. and ' there ! remain with ' his Cabinet till noon, the-hour-whe-hi-cffieia term expires, to consider bills that maybe presented ifjr.hil signature;. If this course be pursued, he will not, therefore, be a party to'the procession and other ceremonies .which, will .be in progress at the i Vama time in the streets of tho city, i Acdy -In Tennessee i A Nashville letter to the St. Louis Republican says there is a good dea of opposition to; Johnson's gubernatoriali project,! odLtha .'part '-off the Democratic leaders,, but this; ho think?,' will uiato tio difference with the. result, for, he adds, that he never knew Mr. Johnson nominated on tho Dercocratio ticket without great op position from the party; but that he always succeeded. He further says "Johnson i not parhf Iraier, but a ca ler tf a ccria i n cl'tss of people. lie is, a party1 dri ir. If it is his inten tion to canvass Tennessee for the office of Governor, he will do, it,(no matter what Democratic leaders may Ray; no matter what bondholding Conservatives may i say;' no matter what the Coaservative papers of Tennessee may write on the subject. But none of these will openly oppose him. I can saf'elrpreJJbt that AJ.'s canvass for tho Governorship of this State, should, it . be" made, will fiott he excel ed L ft 'anything "..id , the to ;y of political di'innu yet enacted, for richness ff eiitcrtaitimeMt ... . rf x The final act of the; drama will be a grand wake over a defunct politician, who, ia swinging round the circle for the last timo in ;his own Sate, shared the fate of the first Judas., What the; Cubar.s are Flghtlns For. ; The Cubans, if we may credit their own story, , told ; ofSciaily . and from mou'h to mouth, are fighting for i Kepresentatiori,-" " ".'v, . Severance of Church and Stated and ' ' ! .' " ' ' 'General emancipation; i Kvery one of those are principles traditionally dear to the 'American people, and ehJs which we have been tauht to believe just causes of war." J. Cuba has today no representation in the Spanish Cortes, and never has had. She has not been offered even that constructive representation with which we were sought, to be deluded in colonial limes. She has no voice in. determining the, amount i or the. method or collection ot the taxes which" she must raise These taxes,' again. are not invested nor spent for her benefit, nor has she any power -of any, kind, over" them. She is simply the coffer of the Spanish throne. ; The cQosequenaesof thjii disability are those which hava always followed it, and are not'few: ! A buraensorae ..standing, army weighs down and impoverishes the island,,! s'; ! '! ;'' ", The rule of the Captain General ia absolute and arbitrary,' : The exercise of the right bf petition has been followed by expatriation and imprisonment. - ,.' ; ': . The . corporate' association of the -people, for the purposes of science, art or commerce has been .discountenanced or impeded. ' ' ... - ,i The ports of the island' have been closed to foreign ships for the purpose of creating a monopoly for Spanish bottoms.;..,'.;,,,:,.,.,,, v But why enumerate a lengthening list of evils? For this cause alonetaxation without representation we went to war, and deemed the step well and prudently taken." The Renal. tion in Cuba," in. March NumUr of Act for Appraisement of Seal Estate. The following is the law passed last week by the General Assembly of this Mate governing the appraisement of real estate ;', , . ' 1 , Seo. l. 'Be it enacted hy the General Assembly of tho State . of Indiana, That the- Appraiser of real estate of the several counties of the ' State of Indiana, be and theyi are 'hereby authorized to appoint a deputy, or such number of deputies as may be required to complete the appraisement of their respective counties by tho time required by law, with full power to remove the same; Provided, that such , deputies shall be suitable per6ons for said positions, and shall be bona fide residents of the county for which the appraisement is to be made, aud registered voters of said county. ' - 4 . . i i .:. . Sec. 2. The Appraiser of real estate and .Deputy Appraiser of real estate

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out of the county treasuries of the respective counties. , 1 " ........ . , i r Sm a. mat ail acia ueretoiure perr J 1 A ijinva r P aa Aof ttf a 1 lormea uy ixvyi. " . A i and Iy Jjuarua ui wuuutjr uuiuima- i and.bv sioners in appointing deputy assessors are hereby legalized. See. 4. ilepeals all laws in conflict with this act. bee. 5. Declares an emertrencv ex ists, for ibaimme-diatQ taking effect of this law, &o, Kentucky ilema. Carlisle claims the most beautiful public square in the. State. Large quantities of tobacco arrive at Owensboro daily. Hemp land in Fayette County rents for $20 per acre. 5 , The oldest Episcopal congregation in the State is that of Christ Church in Lexington. A Glasgow artist proposes to intro duce laughing gas into his photograph gallery, to produce smiling counten ances. . , i , The Padueah tobacco market has been quite .active for the past two weeks. i Treasurer Spinner, last week, re ceived a contribution of one hundred and forty dollars to the conscience fund from Bridgeport, Kentucky, the sender of which acknowledged it was due to the Government. . ,The KentucTcy Statesman says the present Legislature is the most ex travagant one that ever met at Frank fort; ! It has made the public money fly, but that is the way with the Democratic party. The first Methodist Episcopal Church in Kentucky was org inized in the cabin of Thomas Stevenson, near Washington, in Mason County, in 178G, by Her. Benjamin Ogden. t The first, organized Baptist Church of Kentucky was that of Craig's Sta tion, on Gilbert, Creek, in Garrard County, and had Lewis Craig for its pastor. In fact this church came from Virginia in an organized form, with its pastor, in 1781. . t The Padueah Herald states that the ' purchasers of the railroad were to take possession of it last week, and they will take immediate steps toward placing it in better condition, and making it more serviceable to the public. ; ' , " ( The Kentucky Legislature has re fused to consider the question of changing the State laws to make them conform to the Constitution of the United States, and the . laws made in pursuance thereof. But sixteen men in the lower House and but three in the Senate voted to do so. The re bellion in Kentucky is determined to make President Grant kill it. - Two-thirds of the National House of Representatives have voted to remove the political disabilities of D Howard Smith, Philip Lee, J. L Henry, David O. Harris and Jas. W. Schooling, of Kentucky. The vote stood 130 yeas, 48 nays. Col. Pennebaker, Kentucky State Agent,, had an interview with Pres ident Johnson, on Thursday, in re gard to the cases of oae-armed Berry and J. Harvey Welles, convicted in Kentucky and sentenced to twenty years imprisonment by military commission. The President faid he did not feel warranted in interfering with the case. - , : Advices from Webster and Hopkins Counties show that there is a large amount of tobacco yet unsold in these counties,' much of which is very fine, yet there is a quantity of low ground tobacco also. . The wonderful Kinslow flowing well, a few miles from Glasgow, which has . been . sending up an unabating column of petroleum since June, 18G5, gave out last week, in consequence of aj 'ailure in the packing of its tube. That is being replaced, when it will probably afford its accustomed yield. At a meeting of the Executi ve Committee of the Republican Soldiers.' Association of the three Congressional Districts of Kentucky,' held at the office of Col. W. E. Hobson, on the lGth of February, 1S69, the following resolutions were adopted : , j Resolved, That there will be held in the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky, on the 5th day of March, 18G;9, a general convention of the Republican soldiers of the three Congressional Districts of Kentucky, supporters of Grant and Colfax, for the purpose of approving the object and resolutions agreed upon by the soldiers at Frankfort, Kentucky, on the 25th of November last. ' : ' Resolved, That the soldiers in every county in the districtare requested to Call a meeting and appoint delegates tome"et in" convention at the time and place heretofore designated. ;o - o HpfSansosi & ca, General Dealers In COAL., and Agents tor the celebrated AIUDR1E COAL. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to. i . Persons wishing to contract for heavy towiug on the river can be accommodated, the proprietors having control of the superb tow-boat Robert Fill ton. I vrlice JVo. tt Seeoml Street, between i Main and Xjocust, KvanavlJle, lnd. nov26 dly J. II. SCBWKQMAK. CHA.KLE8 KRKIPKK. Newa Fipm at an Old Stand ! SCHWEQMAN & kreipke, Steamboat Furnishing House, Manufacturers of Chimneys,' Breachons, Copper Steam 1'ipinff, Wrought Iron Cooking mtoves, and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, Copper Stills, 4c, made to order. Tin Roofing, Uutterlog, Spouting. Ac Dealers In aU kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Chatting Dishes. Ac Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairing. Ail work promptly attended to, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. . Call and see us at ' No. 9 South Water Street, no'H djinl ' ' Kvansviu., Inrt.

Ibe Seeds or Sickness, JJarou Munchausen tlta a story of a yxu-boy's tioru wliicb hd a number of wicked tunes b.own Into it one lrostv

mgui, out maao no refponaa. JN evert aelens, when It was linns before a hot tf.re, iehSt wheil tt Wtts unng before a hot tre. ttiawtd out, to the amazement of all present. Just no ih liuiuanynterD, subjected to iDjuriuu intluenues during tha A inter, sometimes give no token of the effect they- have produced npan it, until the m- 1st atmnupiiere of Spring develops tbelr froilf". Many Spring diseases are the retult of Wiuter imprudences, and great and eHpecial eare should be- tanew f the Hyt tern ia the cold season, so that it ra .y do in a soana and vigorous condition when the malarious fog of March and April make thr appearance. To this end, stren rieu the ftornacu and the general organisation at this season with HoSTKTTfc K'H BITTEHS. Take this pleasant vegetable autidote Itv advance of .he upriMUR of me tnepiiltle mists ana vapors. tilcii pro luce dull aud feveru. and oilier miaxmatie disease. Keruernber that it Is a preventive meiiicine ma powerful to pro leci a to remote. The siomacn is apt to im overlaxtd at this time of the yeir. It Is a period devoted to dtnner and supper par ties, and luxarlouH I vlag ' gonermiy. r eaxt D - nd late hour we&keu the dtsestive orcann. and disonler the liver. in enect ol tne Bitter is lo invigorate the one and regulate the other.. There i no month in the twelve when a tonie aul ul eialive is more eenerally needed than in this, and tbeie is no t.reparatiou of that nature so thoroughly salubrious, so bracing, and so entirely free from undue exciting properties, aa this celebrated vege table coram'. Schenck's Pulmonic Sjrnp, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Fills will care Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, it taken according to the direc tions. They are aU three to be .taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach. relax the liver, and pnt it to work; then theappetlle becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh ; the diseased matter ripens in the iungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. 'IbU Is the only way to cure Consumption. ' ' - ' To these thiee medieines Dr. J. H. fcichenck, of Philadelphia, owei bin unri valed success in the treatment of Pulmo nary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup riper. s the morbid matter in the lnngd, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient bas rest, and the lungs begin to beal. To do tbi3, the Seaweed Tonic and Man' drake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic dyrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake PJUs act upon the Hver removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall b adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; noLulDg has ever been invented except calo mel (a deadly poison, which is very dan gerous to use, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Man drake Pills. " Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent causes oi (consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonlo is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and me a mail in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and is made into good oiood witnout lermentatioa or sour ing in tne siomacn. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to ttop a cough, night sweats, chilis, or fever. Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one cau be cured of Consumption, Ldver Complaiat, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made ueaitny. When there is no lunz disease, and out v Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Hcheuck's seaweed ionic aud Aianuraxe t'uis are xulilclent. without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all bilious e.mpiaints, as they are perlectiy Iiarruie s. Dr. Bcheucic. who bas enjoyed uninter rupted health for many years past, aud now weighs pounds, was wasted uway to a mere skt-leton, in the very last ntuae ot i'uimouary . onsumpuon, nis i iiysictaus having pio-ounced his case hoeies and abandoned him to his fate, lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Pull directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to seo Dr. Scuenck, unlets patients wish lln ir lungs examined; and lor this purpose 1 e Is prolessionaliy at his principal oifico, 1'lula delpbia, every Saturday, where all letters oi advice must re auuressea. Price of the Pul rnn.de Syrup and Hea. weed Tonic, each II 60 per bottle, or 7 fxl a half dozen. Manura i nus, jm. pt r uox For sale by all drugt -fits. fe2dwlySpM A Card. A clergyman, while residing 'In South America as a missionary, disco vert-d a sate and sirajle remedy for the cure oi Nervous Weakness, Kariy Decu , Diseases oi tne urinary aod tseminai organs, una the whole train of disorders brought on by banelul and vicious habits. Ureat iium lers have beeii cured by in is nob e rein edy. Prompted bv a desire to IxMietU tho atlllcted and unfortunate, 1 will stud the recipe for preparing and using I Ills iiieaic'.ne, in a sealed euvelope, lo any ore w bo needs It, free of charge, aim rei-s JOdKPli T. IvN AlA.V, Statlou 1), liible Hoiiko, al2dw3m pn New Yora city. HOW TO (JET IATK.VIS.-i'ormln. ion, uo cliaie. Send sketcli and Uesi-rtp-lion. For application, seud model, n.t over one loot in siz-, aud till Him duvcrnmentaiid stamp i'eetk e.ieuiticaUous, drawings, caveats; assignments prtpuied; iejecietl claims prosecuted. Ais , iult-ifer-euces, extensiou of pateu s, aud appeals. Address MUMN A CO Ku, 3 Park How, New York. sp n ilv22 dim Batctelora Eair .Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best In tht world; tli only true and pertect Dye harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 eftects of bad oys'; invigorate" and leaves the iiair soft aud beautilut, black or bronm. Sold by all Druggists a no Perfumers; and properly appliedrat Ua ciielor's Wig Factory, No. iti Bond stieet. New York. .- ' - lap.lOdty Oolg-ixte Xc Oo. Fragrant Toilet Soaps IKK PRCPAKED IIY Nfellled YVorbi aien from tbc lx-s I i'tl a te r i a I h, and arc tOWN A3 THI S I'AMIAKII Bl BIALKW LW CUSTOM KKM, c , . t Sold Everywhere. , . ... deO .,- tfoth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RKLIACLE REMEDY lot bose brown nist-oiAiuAriuxs on the lace Irrry't Moth and Freckle Lotion. 1 'i Xtared only by Dr. it. C. PERRY. M Itoud Street, New York. Sold every where. Har2tid6m 1 ' MT How mruiy nothers suffer the agony f seeing U;cix iiAIe ones suatched away rom Uifm ty ie Whooping Cough, qi Oiptherta, tV. single bottleol Poland' Willie PixcC.IlA sin nd would have saved the bat yuliic ,111s infallible. . ,-.-.,, , MOmVBS! KOTHEUS!" M0TSEK1; ON'T. FAIL TU PROCOR Mrs.: Wtaslow's SootMug Srup FOR CHILDREN TEETI1INU. i - . - j i . ..... This valuable preparation baa been used with never Jailing icuccett in thousand of etue. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the slomacu aud bowels, corrects auuiiiy, aud gives tone aud energy to the wliole system. It will also lnstanlly relieve UaiiiMU in thb LuwusaDtl Wins Couo. .... . , We believe it is the bent and surest ternedy in the world In all cases Ot Dytmlert and lHarrhaa m Children, whether arising from leetliing or any other cause. -, Full directions lor usiug will accompany eacu Donie. - Be sure aud call foe "MRS.WINSfjOWl BOOTH INU SYHUP," haviug tne oc-uh He ot "Coktis A PEUkiNa" ou the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. Je2i d w6ia . , ,; ,.'t .. . City Feed Store. .'; ; '.' K f TOSS I'lIlMK MAY; SO TS 111 country bran; 1U tons' Khiustud": ci.oice hour lu sacks; lresb bolted meal, com, oais, to., at luwm cath pi lets. Uooda delivered lree iu tne city. . . . . T. W. MURRAY. Third Street, between Main aud Locusl. ieb9 till "I :. ' - i r : t ,t

XAKI.Y tiOODUUIX POTATOEN JLA 50 barrets genuine Karly Ooodrlch Po-

tukoes the bet early potato yet Intro duced In Southern Indiana, For sale in quantities to suit purchasers by EARLY ROSE POTATOES Worth 51 per pound. They yield sixty pounds for the one pound planted. To arrive and for ale by fell V 1CK.1CRY HKOB., 73 Main St -f f f f BARRELS PEAFIIBLOW JL vl J Vf and Prince Albert Potatoes, in store aim tor sale by , leit VlUKtlU HltLW.,7SMlIlBt. T ASDRETIl'S. RISl.EY'fi, ASD Parker's Uardeu i-aedr. iu btore and for sale, wholesale and retail, by - . leu viLKtm unus.,7aMainBi.,. OKIOJT SKTS-K bushels assorted kinds ins ore and for sale by ;- j leil V1CKKRY BROS.. 73 Main St. " ' ' ' - S 5 1 f fTL BlRBf 1M toff lIARRI!OIV (wU POfA'iOES a vry valuable variety. Inunded. lor late blaming. For sale by - j .-. . . -1 -. i . ' leil VltUKKI BKUS7JMIQU STKA BF.UItl ".M, fiBAPEN, . We are prepared totane order lor alt kinds f .small tiuiis, plants, and Uecsw Call aud get a eaia rogue at . ell YICKtRY RROS.,73 Main St. FLOITB t ' n o I K ( MM) bags and SS barrels 'txtra Family "Flour," freshgrou..d from wulie wliai, for sale at reduced prices by ., : fell . VICKERT UR03., It Mala SU ' HAMS.- ;.- i -; t .': - i n Canvassed Sugar-Cured llam; .. Plain Sugar-Cured Hams; ' " 1 ; Common Bacon llama, ' ' ' In store and for sale by - felt VICKERY liK03.. Ti Main St,, rtlOAR-CCaKD ItREAKFtNT BA. CoN Just received aud lor sale by , . . leU VICKKRY BROS., 73 Main t. TfTANH.TrjBS 5 dozen assorted sizes IV lor tale at reduced prices by . Jell i ... VfCKIOiY BROa.,73 Main St. 1 ,., I ' : ' " ' ' RED AND M ill I E CF.DAK WARE. Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Keelers, Ac, vc, in store auu i r saie oy fell . . VHJKt:KY.BROa73MalnSt. lHIIJ)RK'N CARRIAGES New f stylen, at reduced prices. A large as i. A large sortment lo select from. Call and sea them at fell VICKKRY BROS., 73 Main St. ,i - '" ' (!,;,':.: ' ' .':. i i - '-. J. C. DCSOUCIIKT.' . Dw DtrsOtJCHM, J. C. DUSOUCBET & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Provision Merchants, 3d Ml U Til WAT KB STfiKST, EV AN8VILLK, IND. Orders and consignments bollclted. ,. IKliO HtlMiNH. DAV ' HklMATO. I. &. 1). IIEISIAJtfN, Wholesale Dealers In ! Foreign and Domestic Liquort, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, OLASSWAKk . c., AC, 5 08. CO and 02 Haln Street, , Belweeu Second and Third.' ' EVAK8TIU.K, F1SI1 DEPOT. ovdldlf , ........ CHAuLES V1ELE & CO, WIIOLEHALE a it o O E SOUTHWEST CORN MR , ..." UiJ j C. i - J i..,- .-i .flnt and Sycamore Street, KVAlt8Tria.B. in IX auvdtf. .,1 AH INVALUAELE MEDICINE FOS Purifying of ihd . Blood. .. '' ' . - ; i . .' S i . liR.J. W. POLIXD'S 3 I -.: BCimioi" Doctor, 1 -J f . L . . , . . f. ! . I A Positive Remedy for all kinds . of Humors, Scrofula, Scnrvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncle aud Bolls, Ulcers, and all Obstinate A flections of the Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, Chronic Diarrhcea. Mereu rial Diseases, and every Taint of the System ; Dyspepsia, and 1 those Affections originating ia the Derangement of the Digestive Organs, viz.. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and . pfervou ' 'Affections, Headache, Langour. aud Depressiau of Spirits, Loss of Anoetlte. Const! nation m III KXCKLL.KA1T- MEDICINAL JL Compound was first prepared by Dr. J. W. POLAND, In 1W7, aud was then employed with rreat success in expelling bumorn from the blood ; but in ltH& a medical friecd, who was quite, celebrated as a Phy. slclaa, especially in the- treattuent of humors, suggested some Important Improvements, wtiich were adopted, and which has made It (so the people sayixbe very best remedy for all kinds or humors known to "the faculty. This preparation is composed entirely of eeetables. amonic which are Haraaparilla. Yellow Doc It, ioble i'lne. Mandrake, and Blood root. Wheu the ' originator lived in 'New Hampshire, at UoSktown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and iu Manchester pa rticulariy,tbe Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wonderful cures which it effected. Though manufactured In large quantities, the supply was lrequentiy exhausted, and purchasers had to wait tot more to be made. In that region, soma very severe cases of Erysipelas were treaU ed with aud they were cured I .Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles those ugly, palufal Dicers were eutlrely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. . o it was with fecrofula aud Bait Rheum. Jlhe Humor Doc-tor cured them. '7'. . It is free from any dangerous drags, is pleasant lo the taste, sale. -yet sure ajud eUeottve in its acuou. , -It(. . ' Prepared at the . iuV . 1. . NEW EHGI.AN BOTANIC DEPOT, . . - -. J .Ul , and for sale by all dealers ia medicine U. DAMON A CO., Proprietors, i , CLOUD & AKIN, : Y Wholesale AgenU. " retail by all druggist 1 ; -. i For

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CARPENTER , i -AND' .'.7 r . ...... ... ...... a f COOPER TOOLS -AT.1 1 g il uc o d cos ft TERMS CASH. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., :! ' :t i.i ; -.. f ; .. '-..-. !,; j . 1 .!..-... I M I 'l h . ,: " ' ' ' . - . :. it. Ko. 74 laiii : Street, "' BKTWEESi AND Till It D. ' f feb5 84UDEL ORB. J1ME3 D4V1MON. J. fc. OK .r" SAMUEL OHR & CO., i.j- - ,;; IRON, STEEi: : t'-';--:. : ZI.VC, ; SPltlNGH, X JL. TZ fcJ, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmitlis' Tools, WAG0X 1SD BICCT WOODWORK WKOUUIIT M'RAl" IROK BOVtiHT At the highest market rates. . Water Btreet, EVAN8VILLK, IN D. tunM dtf IUETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg ft Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 Xirst Street, SIGN OP THE BIG Pl33X,OOK: AXEN, AXES, AX IIS, AXKS, - AXliS, AX 11S, , m 4 n r v rTTWrvr?v 1 XI If LJ IJ JU k ''-' fl1 .4 It T V tfTVf. V.If V TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET eUTLEUY, ' POCKKT CUTLEKY. Trace Clialn, ". Trace ChainMi .....( Trace ChaluH, Planters floe, llnti-H' IIoeH, llaater Iloet, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' IIAKUWAKK, B11LUKKS HARDWARE,, , ur BUlLU&Kb' UAJiUW AUA., . u.iM tt! awi wool. onri, corroN AN wool, -akiis, t orroN AN HOUI, OAKUM BENT RUBBER BELTimi, ' RUST &UBBKK BELTING, BKXT RUBBER BKLTMU, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, Hill and Cross-Cat Saws, i Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, CAN1I buyers will find it to their ad van tage to examine on r stock before purchas ing eisewnere. ' At the Old Stand, 13 First St BQCTTICUKR, k KLLOuU JL CO. , lyl. ARCHITECTS. : H. MUESINNA, AK chite o rr. Iflce No. S CHANDLER" BUILD1NO - - Corner First and Locust Ht reels. - I.'. .......... 1 1 a (nri tar Plana and specifications for all kinds of Duildings rurnmnea at snort notice, ana on reasonaoie lernas niincnio a. XOBERT BOYD. . . , : - OTIS WOOD, BOY D & WOOD, AKCHITEOTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, - Corner Fir jt and Locust Streets, t' EVAN8VILLE. IND. Plans and Bpeclflcatlons prepared on short nollco and reasonable terms. JanlS dtf . 4 " ' PBAIOX'S t APHIAir 10II05 For Eeaullfjlnj: the Skin and Com ,. piexion. Removes all Kruptions, Freckles, PI mles. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders he skin toft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery it Is Invalu able. For Gentlemen after Shaving It baa no '-Papbian Lotion" is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and hlemlsuea of the Skin..,. ..- . .. PIf AI.03TR "FAPIIIAW SOAP" for the Toilet. Nursery, and Bath, will not ehap the skin. ( Price 2 cents per cake. . - FI.OR IK MAYO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchief. Kzquislle, Delicate, Iasting Fragrance. ' ' PHALON A BON New York. !' Bold by all druggists. JySdly RONALD FISHER, '., lit " i . . ' ' I . . ii tf r ' DEALER IN ' ' Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, "i6as"fUBd Steam Pipe Fitter,' , No. 21 I.OOITST STREET,

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ailXlUOM MAOBKK. K. M. OOODLKTT. . MACIIIJBIS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY

D'ET-S O ODS, " FIRST STREET, i r, EVANSVILLE, 1ND HATE JUST RECEIVED A I.ARUK stoea of Heaxonahle Unods. which they offer to the trade at low rales. C r f N. 1 riKT n AON WC v M vr. ia "tore and lor oale by u. MAUUKK A CO. 2,000 by ' J7 JTyl FOt'R- BUS If. BIRI.A1' BAUH in store and lor sale O. MAUHKK A to. From oiiif JKxtni, Inducements now oCTered in our Millinery Department, our friends and customers will be convinced that we intend to uiukd Groat -II'.. V:r: XCNti taction To nelluei, by selling Bonnets and 11k!s, or Miss Ueliani will make them lo ortier in au unexcelled style at a price never tiefore done. As ?r -glanta' Olinis . ' ' ."i - t i Is at hand, and every loved one ex peels a valuable gilt, buy a Florence Sewing Aiuchiue, which is lanlec learned, less ll.ii tto get out ol order, and does more varl. i it s of work without eiiaoKO ibau any ollit i to. very Machine warrauted to give .nils n lion, or tne money reiuaUed. Price u ml upward. Twenty pieces of Gray 'lwilit-rl Flannel, worth 40 cents, which we will sell Low at 30 cents per yard. French Shirting and Dress Flannels ouly Ul cents. Undershirts and Drawers In great variety. The best and cheaiieat Blankets ever sold lu this city. An endless variety of Shawls and Dress (Joods. Onr large stock ot Cloths aud Cassioieres we will close out at a -1 - ) i ; j .-.'.!' . TUerrlbl Sacrliice In order to make room for Rprlne: Wear. A complete slock of Domeatio Goods ol every popular brand, aud at the Iowhmi prices, can always be fouud at HcHupKi-i Bussing A Co.'s, Mos 47 aud 4'J Main tsireeU In short, they have everything to make lua outer " ajipearance . Of Life Beautiful and airreeahle. all of which will be sold as ebeap as they cau be found any where, lueu i m . 1 . . ! . & DELANG, . 48 , MAIN STREET ; MANUFACTUUING J E W E I." E R S, t . , ! AMD DEALERS IU -A- M E R I O A N Are offering, at reduced prices for th Holiday Season, a choice stock of FINE .TKWEIKY 'It'!... ' t ; . ' : OF. VKKY DICSCKIPTION, ', t Itr.irti ... . f'( I I . ;': riT fliamonds, American WatcUcs, Pearls; f'' 'j 'wKn5lUh Watches, Emeralds, oolid G11 Chains, Silver Spectacles. Gold and ,T ii ' i Also, superior artlele of r, tju, fiollcl liver Ware, ii ,! j i . ; i-. ; : , t s: Manaiactured expressly for our trade, and many smaller ai tides, particularly npproprlale for Holiday and Wedding Prtsaut. Constancy on band a choice selection ol SILVER-PLATED WAKE, which will be old at a very close profit. , ( , - Particular attention given to the Resetting of Diamonds and other Gtirns, In the most novel and artistic manner.' ' An examination of our stock Is respect fully solicited. ' fdeU dly . - It "E All ESTATE. i. Kew Real Estate Aeiicy. a J. p. Elliott c son t ' r .. i v i . .... ,. -t .. -, . .... ATE OPEHED A REAL JMTATl Agency for the sale of and rcntl zia o PeiMona havluu bouses or land to rent or ell, or persons wUhlnjrr to puj-sbase or rent, will do well by callinz on them at their omoe, on . - '. Third Strict,' aear Jiixsnsts , Xn iailIott Uioo ucr Jnnelltf w. if. iciirsMAiiv fc co., Ecal Estate Agents, 27o. C3 Mala Street, r tti. ' - .. i '; STAasvruur, 1hik ' A Notary PnbUe in the ofHee. (ap29 dtf ;.V-' :' "WJI. Itl'JA,VXS, ; . XJm Claii-a Aurout. Also. SKAb JSBXATK and COLLKCTiA Office on Mam street, tei ween xnird ana Ffeurtrf, lo. to (over koller's.Unn is.ore), Kvan-Vtll-A lud. .lr86 DRUGGISTS. " fill Wholesale an-OIetall l)rus .iWCITllWier.iiJ i Medicines PaintovfKki Brushes, drc. -iJMAUBillVilW5opd and Third, 4 frflaB , kvansvllle, lnd. 'Particular atieiitlon glren to CXTTTlNtt

siBnt, t?. BUILDERS EllPOIUUn, Water, Bet. Locml an I Walnut Ets., EVANS VILLK, I.VDIANA.

TEND XO IlUILJi.cail t. 3. R I IT. thlr Maramoth W'arehouMu Miid look at their IMMENSE JTOCir, And you cm fet alf yonr wants supplied. Itey pronoHti t: furnlH x everyl bin reiured in llulJdltur, jJM your faury dletales, rioin Coniiiiou lo 11 e most elaborate Door. HuKti, Hiln-lK, Monhli,,,;,, Brackets, Mndow ami D.mr Frames, Floorin MiiiiKies i Htti.SaHh I'ri nt-d aod Glar.e.i! ludow UIkns oi j.ll xue, I'alnlH, oil. liirj.entliieaii.1 Vnnilh, Pa Hit Varnlnh! and Pns'.rwu'4,, iime, Cemeut, Nails and Rnilden.' Hardware, l?rivie,y u---",ri'tnM. Itoonns Hlaie, with doru!!iet:,,,i.1rj,b.t'Beblze in,ii ana OATS, FORK, LARD, & POTATOES. IS NTOHl:, AM TO AtlltlVK from the tJily on the Hill, on the !&Xtt2&tlUa Watauu. which , 1,MK huvh.- holtvOHl i. In ha,i'o aluea; ' ' ." ticicf. No. 1 Ijtrd: 5 ' '.'' k.-Ki No. 1 Liir.l : ' 1iKi,in) pouu at, liniK ishi.mders, Hides. and llaiiis; , J hi. Is. choice Fim-lly Flour, at Bl'ILHKU-' KM pukl (IM, Walt-1! H, ., i.el. i.ocub! arid Walnut, ....,. Kvai.KVIlle, lnd. .Ja'-.td'.i.t I'AlJ.OCtv A MTKr.l.E. fiiiJe'of rmlalmvd (itiOL's. ty tviiuH i r may ri)M i:it t Notice U heivl.y given Hint all unclaliuel yooiH leit at tli lldl'ders' Kniporiurn, VV aler tsti-ecl, hot ween I.kciini and Wa nut, Kvaiisvilie, liuliiuia, and renmlhii.K on hind one ', will he sold at Public Auction, U the hixheht bidder, at lh Auction I'.ooiu i.i lljia.Ni JSe,;n, K., l.ocoHt .Mi tel, r p;io.-ile tt.e I'ost-Olilce, on the 4lh day ot M:iy, I.Stjy. A list of the io?Ucau ue seen uy citllliig at the Huildur' Kuiikrluin. February 3d, 1S(J!. ..ivl.,V .fc m J L.I.I. I. U.lui. Jowh, Eeaus.FLixseed, &c. Jvs-r iii:ri:ivi:n rsto.u Tin: Pearly Banks by the splendid steamer Clara rW;o,t, M banelH JowIk; f bairelN w bile beans; It barrels flaxseed; IViO hiiHheU choice oat i; I cio-kN pa I if,; 2 canlts cra kilnH; Which are otlerpd to the trade at tft liullueiH' Kiuporluui, Water btreet, b8t Lccust & WaLmt ; JS VANS VILL K, INDIANA. I3ABC0CK & STEELE. feh9 . Excelsior White Lime. OK-fi lt,l I1KELN K TIIATC'KI.r&39 brated 'i'euiieisee Kiver While inline, licsli lidin ( lie kil l, Ju8t received at he i;Ull.I)KK' ICMPORIUM, Water HI reel, bet. 1 oc mt and Walnut, KvansvUle, I nil. I"e0 DAliCC CK. fc BIKKLK. Rope Eoul lings. TTTK WIIIItB I'AKTiCIJI.ARI.T XV call the alUrilioii of builders and inerchaiilM to an Involu i of Hone MouldIhkm Jiml received at I ho Uuiiders' Kiuporium a new arilcle, never before otlered) lu Hits market, and Jiihi, ibe thing, oomblninir beamy, iliirabllily, and economy iu u leinai liable degree. HAIK Oi. K STEELE, Water ISlreel, hut. Loc-ist and Walnut. felo i.vansvlile, lud. 1 CI1JI.C:, SSYI.UM ats ctzio., (Mucceiwors to (Steele A Trible,) MANUFACrlTltKlW Or AND DKAI.KM im iSasli, Doors, Blinds, Francs, MUULUINdS.&o. AHonKm for work in the IJuildlng line are nromntlv atleiiooil to. We keen coiiMiaiilly oi hand a'l kind ofLUM I'.Kn, I'INK and I'OPLAB FLOUUISii, WKATHKRHOAKJINU, Hcroll Hawing of every deaorlpllon anU Dressing of Lumber don to order. Factory at the old staud of Hl-eele M Trible, Second St., bet. lltestint and Chert? KVAXHVILJLE, lfD. ap!4 dtf CAED. ' In retiring from the above partnership I dewlre lo return my thanks to my trleuds who have favored inn with biihliieHx, and would ask tbelr co.'Jl luiu nee with Hit) new 11 nil. JAM EH Mi tlKLiU. , Kvansvllle, Jan. 29. 1 7a!iIkSswans()n & son, ' . Wholesale and ReU 11 Dealers In Shlngl&a, Lath, Doers, and Sash. Also, a lart'o asaorlnru nt of Allenhenv f 'Iiu'sko, aud 'i'uledo i,n m iii-r and Floorim;, jreiue,l aud UndreHHed, on hand and foi sale. Extra Satve.d and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inch -t long. We respectfully sol.clt the citizen of Kvansvllle Vn given a call and examine our stock: before purchaHJug elsewhere. Vako on Wat Htkmt, (OppoHile Lamasco Wharf). Evansvllle. All orders promptly attended to. mayj dum TilIiM lYAll.VSIlVAl I Tin; M;itsHiiiKK (o.vn.iiDiM the Iirubcr I'.nsiiii-Ht. at his old hIriiJ aci be corner or main and r-.eventu mreei., and would reMpect.lully inform the pubtla Mint, hlrt (stock ih litiiju anil Hecon.l to Hon iu the UNHorlnienlH, embr u-.lni Flue ol si I lilck neswM and iiuality, from the nicer1 Third Common Hairinu v lioard; ud U Three-inch First Clear 1 lank. AIm. 5 hooiWof various thickneitl and Miylew, ami '' . ' I W.IMXI ijJliii X H. Window Kanli, Pine and Poplar Hhlnelm $ and 4 -feet ijath, MoaldnuiH. CaaluM (j,uarier-Hoioid, c, Ac. . 'jrtiera iroui i.ue coumry, river or ru filled promptly, , se21 d,lm JOH N F. GLOVEit. . MAMUrAOTCBSK or 8afth,Dobrs,BIIn(Is,Francs,i!.s. -aud Dealer in Pifle and Poplar Lunber, ShlaIsa " SIIIIK, FKIOKISfl, . Office and Factory. Corner tHthand Walnut (itre.eU, Lvansvlde, lnd. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. maladtf LAV CA1.1DS. W.'P. HARQIiAVE, ATTOilNKY at JL.A.W. Office on Third Btreet, In Washlug-ton Hoiih lilock. . Will practice l. e various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt atlmtlon to ortloe busincuu -- deol U.iiu ., ; B. Ii. D. GUFFY, ; A TTORNE Y AT LA Wt MOUU ANTOWN, KT., Will nracDce lu tbe cor nilj of Butler. Warren, Mubh-nbuix, Ohio, and Muhwn, Prompt aiu.-iitlou jjiveu to the ooUeution Of clainiH. Helerenees Wheeler A Rlggs, Holllr s?r. worth A. i'.ro..i;iiiLM. iialxx-;a k Co. japw " ' win. c. 'tuunock & eo, " BRASS FOUITDEIIC. Ga3 snd Stesm PIpo Fitters, Comer Pi;ie and First Street:, taah paid for old Coppor and Craaa. SHr-lk-alerw in all kinds of Brass Cook WhlHlles, and Hteam Oaiigea. Partlci'lal avlteulion paid to repairing and atlJusUiKj BteamOauaes (jnnetl

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