Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 March 1869 — Page 2

. PUBLISHED BV TBI - " ' YAXSTIUX JOUOAL 10MPAST, No. Len( Street. Kvavnevllt.

MONDAY. MAKCli I, .-rl The Odd Vellows of Worthinon. Greene County, are preparing to erect a fine hall in thai village. The recent cold snap did no injury to the fruit in the vicinity of Vmcennes. The prospect for peaches, &o., was never more promising. Thk House, on Thursday afternoon, oassed the Election bill, intro duced by Mr. Williams, of UnioD, which does away with annual elections, thereby saving an expense to the State of at least one hundred thousand dollars. Under the provisions of the bill, no elections will be held until in the fall of 1870. and all vacan cies that may occur previous to that time are to bo fillod by appointment. This is one of the beat measures that Las been brought to the attention of the Legislature, and should be g - - promptly aoted upon by the Senate. The Suzar Trade. The sugar . market continues firm. and the late rise in prices is fully maintained, the trade generally holding to the opinion that whatever may be the result in the present struggle in Cuba, it is likely to continue long enough to materially interfere with the operations of labor throughout the Island; but intelligent persons, who have long resided in tha,t country, think that tho Government will overcome the insurgents, and that after tie meeting of the Cortes in Spain, euch favorable propositions will be made to the Cubans as will secure quiet. In the meantime holders , of sugar are reaping a harvest. A sale of a recent importation of raw sugar was made in Boston, which realized a profit of upwards of $40,000 to the owner. An Unpleasant Resurrection. On Tuesday last, Mr. Hughes, with no apparent reason, and certainly without justification, resurrected in the State Senate the Baker-Cum-back correspondence. His motion to reconsider the vote by which resolutions of censure against the Lieutenant Governor were passed, took the friends of the latter by surprise. They seem to have been under the impression that the whole matter had been di-posed of, so far as the present Legislature is concerned, and were desirous of devoting their time to such legislation as appeared to be demanded by the people. Mr. Hughes alleged as a reason for calling np this unpleasant matter a second time that he was anxious to have it settled permanently. He moved a reconsideration for the purpose of having that motion laid on the table. This is the legislative clinching process, and prevents any further action on a subject thus disposed of during the session it was under consideration. On this motion Mr. Lie, aa old and well-meaning Democrat, spoke as follows. We copy his remarks from the State Sentinel: Mr. Lee In the six years, sir, that I have been in one branch or the other of this Legislature, that is the only vote the vote of censure I regret. I have been anxious to get a chance to reconsider that vote. It would take me a long time to explain that vote to my constituents to my satisfaction, and I regret much that I gave it more than any other vote I ever gave and nothing but a political caucus made me do it on that occasion. Applause from the Republican benches. The first resolution I was opposed to, and was more opposed to the second, because if there was anything corrupt connected with either of them, I think they were both guilty, and I don't consider either of them much guilty in these times of political juggling. Am I out of order? Laughter. The President, pro tern., (Mr. Cravens in the Chair) You are entirely out of order. Mr. Lee Well, then, i will take my seat. Renewed laughter. The motion to lay on the table was defeated by a vote of 17 to 23. This vote opened Mr. Hughes's eyes, and he suddenly discovered that he was not so anxious to have the matter disposed of at once. He immediately began to work for a further postponement of the subject, which was finally agreed to. The speech of Mr. Lee shows the character of the persecution which has followed Mr. Cuxback from the very beginning of the session, and the kind of means employed to have him censured. FllllbBSterlng. The Democratic members of the House r, of "Representatives have resorted to their old tactics to defeat legislation. Mr. John R. Coffroth, of Huntington County, is the leader in this movement. On Thursday two distinct efforts were made to prevent the passage of bills by frivolous mo tions. . The bill fixing all State, county," and township elections upon the same day, commends itself to every intelligent and honest citizen as eminently wise and desirable. By it the saving to the people cannot be less than $250,000 annually, or about $2,500 to a county. The Republican members of the House desired to save that amount of money if possible, and cordially supported the bill making the ehange. But the Democrats did their best to defeat its passage, even resorting to dishonorable tactics to do so. It is gratifying to know that their ability was not equal to their intentions, and the bill passed the House in spite of their efforts to prevent it. The people have their eye upon the Legislature, and are fully cognizant of theso disreputable tricks to defeat desirable legislation. The saving effectei by holding all" elections together will be quite aa great as could be made by a large reduction of taxes, and tax-payers will do well to mark the action of the Democracy in at-

laoue expanses 'by Jilatoyy moi'iOft add pUeap parliamentary tactics, :

The Courier charges us 'with exhibitirjr "individual malice against Mavnr Walkeb. It is very much mistaken. Personalty we regard Mr. Walker as a very clever mao.t It is as Mayor of the City that we have criticised - him.- Hi3"ofncia!,"not" his private, conduct has "been the' subject of our comments. As Mayor, we as sert that he 'has been inemcient beyond the expectations of those who had least confidence in his ability to d scharee the duties of that otnee. His inefficiency and 11 ignorant mis management" have resulted ia the most reckless squandering of the City's resources. If this were not so why does he hesitate or delay to make out a statement of the financial condition of the city? The Courier sav3 his forthcoming report will exhibit a con dition of financial matters which will be satisfactory and reassuring. to all those whose prejudices and bigotry have not gotten the better of their candor. When will this report be forthcoming? If the Couriers statement is correct the report must be already made out; otherwise how does that paper know that it will contain euch a satisfacto ry and re-assuring exhibit of financial matters? .Mr. Walker may not have publicly instigated his political friends to iuterpose and . vote . down Mr Steele's motion calling on the May or for a financial exhibit. But would they have voted the motion down con trary to Mr. Walker's, wishes, and when he could have made the report at the time appointed? We think not. The people don't so understand movements of that character. The tax-payers expect a report -from the Mayor prior to the city election. If he fails to make a ' satisfactory and rc-assuring" exhibit, or any exhibit at all, they will be pretty apt to render judgment against him iu default of appearance. The Courier's defence of the Mayor is neither " satisfao tory nor ' re-assuring." " Political. A Washington dispatch states that the House Commit tee on the Census propose to increase the number ot the members ot the House to 300. This is in order to keep up the representation of New England and XV ew xork, lor it is es timated that if no increase is made, New York will lose five members, Af aaaalniaar ra tir rt nf Ainu ATavmAnv New Hampshire and Rhode Island one each, and the Western states will nearly all gam. Boston Journal. The House Committeo propose to do a very foolish thing. The large increase io the House of Representa tives would largely increase the ex pense of legislation, and only render tho House more unwieldly and ineffi cient. It would bo more a " cave of the winds," as Piatt now calls it, than at present. . We hope the report of the Committee will be rejected. Xasby on the Fence. Rev. Petroleum V. Nasby has been greatly exercised in mind concerning the Suffrage Amendment, and, sleeping or wakiug, has been unable to think of anything else. He says, in his last missive from the X Roads: " Ez au evidence uv how much it hez absorbed me, I wood merely menshea that twice while sittin io Bascorn's thinkin it over, strangers in the place hev askt the crowd up to take but hi a, without my heerin uv em at all, when in fact I went there, and wuz sittin there, and waitin there, for the express purpose uv availing myself uv such chances. I stay at Bascom's solely to accept invitashuns to drink, for his benefit." He has more than half made up his mind to go for the " Conshtooshnel Amendment," solely for the benefit of the Democracy; for if there be truth in the declaration that the " nigger is an inferior race," the Democracy never fail to get possession of the inferior classes, lie says: "Now the-question which agitates my mind is. wood the niggers ef given the ballot rise above us, or sink below us? They wouldn't have fur to go either way. Ez a matter uv course, the minit they hev the ballot, they become to us Objects of Interest. The minit they hev the fate uv a member of Congris in their hands, that rruait the Democratic candidate for Congris goes for em. He cannot avoid eatin with em, drinkin with em, and sleepin with em. Trained by us and mixm with us, how long would it take to bring em down to u.s? Kin Pollock and Bigler hold them niggers at Garrettstown in their hand forever? I don't believa it. , The polls is opened at Bascom's, the caucusses is held at Bascom's, and Bascom's likker wood fetch em in time. It hez made many uv us loathsome objects, and why not them?" The Machinery of Justice in New York. Notwithstanding the great number of crimes committed in New York city, the machinery of justice there is certainly ample enough to secure better results. About eighty thousand crimes of greater or less magnitude were committed there last year, and that in spite of the following precautions against crime, supported at an annual expense of $3,212,670, or nearly ten thousand- dollars per day: 1. The Police force numbering 2,200 picked men, selected lor their physical strength and vigor, and fully equipped with clubs and revolvers. 2. Eight Police Justices, sitting daily, with seventeen Aldermen to assist them if necessary, io commit offenders, and twenty-one clerks to make out commitments, take complaints, &c. 2. One District Attorney, three Assistant District Attorneys and fifteen clerks, to prosecute criminals. . 4. A Recorder, a City Judge, and a Judge of Oyer and Termiuer, to try the graver offences. 5. Two clerks and thirty-four other officials of the Court of General Sessions, and five clerks, &c, of the special Sessions. v 6 About forty jails, prisons and suition houses for the imprisonment ot offenders, and forty-one wardens, keepers, &a., and a house to detain and support witnesses against offend7"j Four ,coroue to investigate murders and cases of death under suapioious circumstances, t

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Wiiodafal i two unit . bPty 1 .. 1 ...amnrlau A urv.-lcr nt .-I U LI O I B HUU v 1 J1U mint or pennyroyl takes me bJk to early childhood and sunny fields bordered by old oans and chitnuts. and down the fox-crape hollows, all now grown visionary in the distance. A breeze across a barn in mid-winter will set ns in the summer-fields amid the new-mown hay and the sodks of the bobolinks and the murmur of the woods. None the less are odors linked with the airy brood of the imagination. An orange-bud will carry us to Sorrento a rose to Jrersia and tbe Paradise or the Houris. Even the scent from a city warehouse will send us far out to wealth sea. away io vnina au" luc of Ormns and of Ind Every one with the least musical ear knows how subtle and powerful is the link between certain tunes or passages of music and persons, places. scenes associated wun mem; now thev set us musing on the past, and unlock tbe mysterious cnamDers ot - . ii - memory. Not less subtle or powerful are the enchantments of odors. There is as much poetry in them as in sights and sounds. A lady with a sandal-wood fan will diffuse around the room delicate dreams of Araby, the Blest. The rose in her hair or on her bosom, the bouquet she holds in her hand, the faint terfume of her dress, will carry one s thoughts not onlv to the flower garden and the con servatory, but to all the amenities of refined female society, bhe will move about amonz those of the coarser sex like the sweet South. She will bring with her everywhere a suggestion of refined culture and Christian civiliza tion.' As the dainty Leigh Hunt sings or as he makes the flowers sing "Know you not our only Rival flower, tbe human? Loveliest weight on lightest loot, Joy-abundant woman ! " How can there be wrath and harsh words and brutal deeds in a room where flowers are breathing out the rjerfumes which seem so naturally ab sorbed by woman that they may be called feminine, adding the last touch of beauty to her person by their odors as by their forms and colors? Putnam's Magazine. The First English Poet. At a festival in Scotland, a gentle man responding to the sentiment, "The poets of England," said that the earliest English poet that they could go back to was Csedmon, though it was purposed that there were some few before him; but there were doubt3 entertained as to that. Lsedmon was a cow-herd, and was so ienorant that be was despised by bis iellows. It was the custom in those days to meet around the social or domestic board and while away the time by Binginc. or telling romantic stories and playing the harp, which on these occasions was passed from one to tbe other Csedmoo so muoh dreaded the harp being banded to him that be otten tried to get out of the way, and left the company and bid himself. Uo one of these ocoasions he left the hall and went out to the fields, where he fell asleep beside the cows. While sleeping, a vision appeared to him and asked him to sing a song. Caed mons aid. he could not. The stranger asks him to try. and Csedmon then asked what he should sing. The stranger replied: "Sing 'The Crea tion,' " and there and then Csedmon sang it, and when be awoke be stu sang it. He repeated the song to his friends, who were quite surprised and the lady abbess of the adjacent abby also beard him. I hey all de clared he had received that gift-direct trom heaven, irom that day Used won suuk his rude and homely songs The task allotted him by the lady abbess was to smg Jiible history which he did, and he left many pieces connected with this subject, some of which were yet extant. A story is in circulation that the Erie Railroad Company has purchase twenty-one propellers to run in con nection with the Erie road to trans port freight from the West. Lines of propellers will be organized to run be tween Buffalo. Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo and Detroit, and between Buf falo and .Lake Michigan ports. A gentliman living in Springfield was recently awoke at midnight by sharp pull ot tne Dell. .Upon going to the door be round a renorter with pencil and book, with the question " I hear you have been to Wilbrabam and would like to know if there is anything new out there?" His an swer was given with a slam of the door. Georgia announces an earlvSorinsr The peach trees are in full bloom, the buds ot the forest arc bursting, the woods around Savannah are redolent of the perfume of the jasmine and honey-suckles, green peas are knee hign, hyacinths and other bpnng flowers are blooming, and early vege tables are abundant. WniLE riding io the cars soon after his arrival in this country, .President McCosh of Princeton Colleee. was thus addressed by an inquisitive stran ger: You will not be offended if I ut the same question to you which 'haraoh put to Jacob, ' How old art tnour Lr. JUcvJosh s answer was: If you divide Jacob's age by two. and subtract five you will have my age." A writer in Good Word says In family affection and f'emenine chastity, Ireland can challenge the world to equal her. G. W. WAKKIN. THOU. CONYKGTON. SO. 61 MAIN STttKET. WARBE5T A CONYXGTOX, DEALERS IN PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, - And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. fe20dly Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters A RE INVALUABLE, ANI WILL cure all who suffer from Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, tiiddiness ana uisEiness. or nanuuai iosuveness, Kheumatlsm. Neuralgia. Coughs, Con sumption in its first stages. Dyspepsia In an stages, ana as a general raxny AieaiMlid! in its course, it creates appetite, promotes digestion, and strengthens the w hole nervous s j stem. All things in nature require attention; then how fnuch greater care should be taken with tbe human constitution. Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters will build up, strengthen, and preserve the constitution of all who use it. It will also build up the wasted powers, purities the blood, expels all vitiated fluids, and harmonizes and gives renewed vigor and health to the entire human system. As it sickness comes on by an impure state of the blood and torpid state of the liver, then you should use Ward's Eureka Ton lc Bitters, which will certainly cure you. Then why do you suffer, when the greatest cure in the history of any known medicine can be procured from any druggist? Tneso Bitters are compounded of the purest vegetable extracts, dissolved In pure Kentucky copper-distilled Bourbon WbiBky. It is the only liquor entirely free from fusel oil, one amongst the most deadly poisons, which at once makes it superior to ail other tonic bitters now in the market. Uo try one bottle, and you will see it is the happiest and best combination you have ever seen, for it will cure all we recommend It for. W. M. WARD, Sole Proprietor, Covington, Kentucky. Forsaleby PETER VIiCRXdNW, Wholeale and Retail Agent, Kvansville, lad., nd by druggist geuerally. lJau4 d3m

SchencVs Fuitnonle Syrup,

Sejreed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills, will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, 11 taken according to the direc tions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach. relax the liver, aud put It to work; then the appetite becomes good ; tbe food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh ; the diseased matter npeDS in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This Is the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owe his unri valed success in the treatment of Pulmo nary Consumption. The Pulmonic-Syip rlpet s the moroid matter In the lun ', nature throws It oh" by au easy expectora tion, for when tho phlegm, or matter 1 ripe a slight cougo. will throw it olT, and the patient bas rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do t. is, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandi a ke Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomucu and liver, so that the Pul monic -ijrup and the food will make good blood. Sehenck's Mandrake Pill? act upon tbe liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of tbe gall b adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is koon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been iu vented except calo mel (a deadly poison, wLich Is very dan gerous to use, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Sehenck's Man drake Pills. -' Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Sehenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle sumuiaiic ana alterative, aoa tne aiKan In tbe .Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists tiie stomach to tlirow out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Kyrap, and is made into "ood blood without fermentation or sour ing in the stomach. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try to ttop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever. Kemove tbe cause, aDd they will all stop of their own accord, is'o oue can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh. Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, unless tbe liver ana stomach are made healthy. When there is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Sehenck's Seaweed Xouic and Mandrake Pill are sufficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they a:e perfectly narmie.-s. Dr. Scheucif. who has enjoyed nnlnter runted health for manv years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage ot Pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pionounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to bU fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, makintr it not aosolutelv necessary to see Dr, Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined; aud loi this purpose toe Is pro- . , 1 t .. l ! . ..)..,.. I ..T,.1 Ptitla. JCOniUUailJ' UK L1LB J(IUV1U1 "UlUj . ju.imdeipbia, every Saturday, where all letters of advice must be addressed. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Touic. each SI 50 Der bottle, or 7 60 half dozen. Mandrake Pills, Z'mi. per box. For sale by all druggists. fe2Uiwly SpJN A Card. A clergyman, while residing in Boutti America as a missionary, discovered sale and simple remedy for the cure ol Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases ot the Urinary and Seminal organs, ana tbe whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great num bers have been cured' by this noble rem edy. Prompted bv a desire to benefit the atnicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any oue who needs it, free of cnarge. A aureus JOSEPH T. INM AN, btatlon D, Uible House, Jal2 dAwSra up n New York City. HOW TO OET PATEISTS.- For nLi ion. no charge, send sketch and des ri tlou. For application, send model, not over oue foot, in size, and f 16 first iiovi i n ment and stamp fees. Specifications, draw lutn. caveats: assignments prepared: re iecied claims prosecuted. Also, Interfer ences, extension of patents, and appeals, Address MU-NN Oc CO., No. r"ui k How, New York. sp u de22 UMiu Batchelor's HaifiDye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best In tbe woria; tne omy true ana periect uy harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no disappointment: no ridiculous tints: reme dies the 111 effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft aud beauitiuL black or brown. Bold by all Druggists aud Perfumers; and properly applied at Ba ch elor's Wig Factory, Ho. hi Boud Hlieel, New xork. tapojuiy Ooltrixto Sc Oo.'s Fragrant Toilet Soaps ABEPBEPAKED It V Skillet! Worktenfrom tbe bestM wterinln, and sr KNOWN AS THI STAMAKI UY DKALkK AJCD CUHTOMKKS. Sold Everywhere. Ideo How rnffjy. notliers nutter the ajou I seeing tucir iltie ones suatcuea hwhj rom thtm t . t le VV'hoopiue Cough, oi Jlptherts, V7i.i.!. . single bottle ot Poland' Vhlte Pit gL. Kiuml wov.ld have saved tue bul yV.uU . x lis infallible. Uoth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot bom bkown DiHcoLOKArioiia on the lace Perry'i Moth and I-Yeclcle JjitUm. Pre' red only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 4( itond itreet, New York. Hold everywhere. nar26d(m MOTHERS! MOTHERS I MOTHEUb DON'T FAIL TO PIIOCUR Mrs. Vrinslow's Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has beea used With never jailing ntecets in titouiandt ot eaten. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tbe whole r.yslem. It will alto instauU) relievetiKiPiNU in thk Bowels and Wijie Couc. We believe it Is the best and turest remedy in the world iu all cases of Iiie-nter and ZHarrhfcu m Children, whether arising from teething or any otber cause. Full directious lor using will accompany Be sure aud call for " MRS. WINSLOW1 SOOTHING SYRUP," having the fac-tim-He of " CUKTis k Pkkkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. je24 dfcvr6u) Uurtou's Tobacco Antidote lRRVNTKD TO RKXOYK ALL PF-S1RK FoR ToRAfro It the tY I, invigorates the system, posee trrent TjHirih-ing-ftt .sireuLhtiiiing power, ist nu exeeUci.t tofiie and ppetiiY", entiiiitjs ihe sioniHth to Uifrt,t ih Jlicanu ht food, inVs sleep refreshing, and stfcMiLs ruhur-t health. ior ami ehtwers for tixty yira rwirt. Price KifiXouts per box. An iuterstin y-nii.se(n ih injurious eirV;ts of tobacco, iih lsts of iciuioiiiaK rrferuuees, etc.E?(T freb. Agents vantt. AMresi Viljf, A. J. TESTIMONIAfX-S. Postistr'3 Xkstimox". I reclved a bor of Burtons Autid'He froi Rev. J M. Y.Uon, and la.d H at. tffectttal enre. S. uVshal, Coiimtou, Han ion lo., I). From thk V. S. Tfiduwtr, St-trij'i Qffir.YU.-aa send a supply of the AaiuOTy The vnt lerind ku doi it eork stJittxr. O. T. Ki;ak. From Ntw IlAMPsaruX satk Peikoit. Cemlriren of influence here having cored of the arpetite foi toWco by urfing Ir. Burto Amklote, we desiie a eui plv for the prisoners of tltj iLViitition. Joseph Mayo, 4rdeiVtf H. Stale Prison. A Banker's Tkstixt. Drinrton's Antidote fca Tobacco an. aerompliAiori all raiifi for it. W. MANxyTst S-M. liaukfw Albany Ind. A Cl.TCKGT.tf AXSyf fcSTTlf Y. OujNtfOX Or ASTIDOTS cured oiy bixrtheryfciid myself. It NF.vVt Tails. liev. I. V. SnoKMAKca, Kelle1W Station, Pa, Frow tbr plicr Headquarters, Lyx, Mas?. Juice ytinrl tjfirty.fi re pnuTuLt of Jt-h in thrt months by nting lr. Bjfitou's Antidote, and tiZ lirt f.iubucco is removed. Wai. It. Ww, J R. Fao an SotmrrRjc Hosnr. JorxmL, Batuorx, Md. ( box of Burton's Antidote re moral tifie-ire for tbyweed xVorn me. 1 take pieannre m recooin.diug n to jjni our reader. . 1 . latkr. t,i!j FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Trademark X Ctrowiahted. J0IIN 1TINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-FIpe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Speller and Kabbitt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AXD CKVF.KAL BLACKSMITHIXfi, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. KVANSVILLE. IND. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass

BUILDERS' EMPORIUH,

Water, BeL Locust and Walnut Sts.' i JE VA.H3 VIJLZiK, HfDlJLSTA. IF TOU ARK BUILDING, OR IJCTEIfD TO BUILD, call at their Mammoth Warehouse and look at their IMMENSE STOCK, And you can get all vour wants snnnlied. They propose to furnish everything required in Building, just as your fancy dic tates, irom common io tne most elaborate Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Window and Door Frames. Flooring, Shingles, Lath, Bash Primed and Glazed, Window Glass of ail sizes. Paints, Oils, Turpentine aud Varnishes, Paint Varnish, ana wnie-wusn jsrusuea, Lime, cement, and Plaster. Nails and Builders' Hardware, Of every description. Roofing Hlate, with a full stock of large size Glass, sinsla aud double strength. Evan,' Celebratdd Marbl End Slate Mantels and Enameled Grates. TTT1E HAVE AT HIE BV1LDEKV WW -41POKlUM samples of Hlate and Mai ble Mantels and Enameled Orates. as d are prepared to fnrnish auytbiac required in that line, aud invite ali who wish to purchase to call and loot at our samp es. We thins: they will be pleased, particularly as to prices, wnen mey lane a loon. BABCOCK fc KTEfc-LE, Water Sc., bet. Locust and Walnut, fe21 Eraiisville. lud, Just What Yon Want llE HA1K IN NTUItE THE FOI. ff lowing, in prime condition, wuich Is offered to me trade : 'M barrels Jowls, in brine; 72i Hams, in bill It; . BO tierees No. 1 kei tie rendered Lard ; 2.5 kegs No. 1 kettle-rendered LArd ; 50 bags Potatoes; 300 bags Oats; 40 bgs Kedtop i- eed : 25 barrels choice Family Flour; S barrels extra White Wheat Klonr. BABCOCK fc BTEELK, Water 8t, bet. Locust and Wxiuut, Kvansville, lud. fe24 -.Builder' JCtitporium. Sale of Unclaimed Goods. rj0 WHOM IT MAT COSl'EHS : Notice is hereby given that all unclalm ed KOods lett at the Builders' Emoonum. Water Htreel, between Locust and Wa.nut, hand one year, will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Aucliou Room of Hiram Nelson, Esq., Locust Htrtet, opposite the Post-Office, ou tbe 4th uay in at ay, ist. A list ot the goods cau be seeu by calling at the Builders' KmuoFebruary 3d, lim. U2us. Rope Mouldings. TS7E WOBtB PARTICULARLY Iff call the attention of builders and merchants to au invoice of Hone Mould ings Just received at tbe Builders' Emporium a new article, never before offered in this market, and Just the thin (?, combining benuiy, duraolilly, and economy iu a remaraame uegree. BAbcOck A STEELE. Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, felO Kvansville, Ind. Morning St r 500 Barrels Lima. CAFT. OILJIORE, THAT PRlNt'X of commanders, will deliver us, on bis floating palace, 500 barrels choice WHITE LIME, fresh trout the kiln. Bend ycur orueis to me BUILDERS' EMPORIUM, Water Street, net. Locust and Walnut, Kvansville, Ind. fe:0 BABCOCK k HXKKLE. TltlllLJE, MYKItS fc imO., (Hucceesora to Steele A Trible.) if an ur.rrruRZKH orr and duuu ih Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. All orders for work In the Building Hat ate promptly attended to. We keep constantly on hand all klndt or lux np.iv, fin ta ana njrLAK t'UKlb 1NU. WKATHKRBOAROINO. Ac Scroll Sawing of every description imi Dressing or 10 inner none to oruer. Factory at the old stand of Steele J Trible. Second St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. I.VAMIV11.U, 1511, npll dtf CARD. In retiring from the above partnership t desire to returu my thanks to my trien.dk who have lavored me with business, aud wouiu as tueir continuance with the new nun. JAMES STEELE. Kvansville, Jau. 2tf. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FIISTE LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny Chicago, and Toledo Luiutwr aud Flooring, Xressed aud Undressed, on baud and lo sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shinghs, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the cltlEens ot Kvansville to give us a call and examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere. Yaku ox Watkb Stbkkt, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), . Kvansville. All orders promptly alteuded u may 28 ilui T1IK MlIStKIBliK t'OM-lt'llhUKS the Lumlter Busiuess at his old staud at tbe corner of Main and Seventh StreeLa. and would respectfully inform ltu puoiie luat uimsiock is targe ana second o non iu the asHortmenUi, embracing Pine ol at' inicKnesses ana quality, iroiu the niosr! Third Common Sagluaw Board up t' Three-Inch First Clear I'laun. Also, AWU 1KXKS of various thlcknerlt, and styles, aud 10,000 LIOHTS. Window Mash, Pine and Poplar Sbingl 3 tad 4-leet lath. Mouldings, Casiuat Quarter-Round, Ac, Ao. orders from the country, river or laL filled promptly. sel d.im JOHN K.OLOVKK. WILLIAM IltTlVISEI XANtirACTCBu or Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles BIDINtl, FLOOR I XO, Ae. Office and Factory, Cbrnrr tlh and H'alntf street. Kvansville, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended low malSdtf I. F. SANS0M & CO., General Dealers In COAL, and Agents All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to. j Persons wishing to contract for' heavy towing on tbe river can be! accommodated, tbe proprietors having control of the superb tow-boat Robert Fulton. omce xYo. a Second Street, between Main and Locust, Kvansville, Ind. novao dly PHAIO-VS "PAPHIAJr LOII0S" For Bcantlfjlng the Skin and Com. plexlon. TtAmnTM Oil lTmv.1vn v 1 Tw ples. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., aud renders tbe skin tot, fair, and blooming. For Ladies In the Nursery It Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shavlnr It hm -nr. equal. umiuu xt m oniy reliant rmedv for 1 i ,hd uh.i . . ... Skin. " ------ -- rwAI ior Ihft Tflllal. niarw .1 1 1 . , M V , ' ' MIU, Will QUI chap the skin. Price 25 cents per cake. "FLOR DE NATO." " 1LOK UK MA1U." A New Perfume lor the Hand lerchlet. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragranoa. PHALON A SON New York. Sold by all druggists. Jys dly

seitz and;

HANE3T, Crescent .Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery of erery Tesfrlptlon DEALIS8 IN BELTING, STEAM GA UQERS, FIREBRICK, W ROUGH T IRON PIPE, dr., fr. Repairing dona at Short Notice. nov7 ly sciiuirzEe TllintlAN HJechnuIeM Jounclrjr' lianutacturers and Builder of Steam EKrulnes, CIrcolar:;8aw mils.; Grist and sugar Mills, Tooacco Swcre Uummlu Machines, LlstllleiTitd Mining Mach'uery. Malt Mills, Corn 'saelleni, Ueuse Fronts, Cellar Urate. I tOW & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. AoJiluery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Selling, Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and rOBght Iron Pipes. Old materials bought If have tbe facility of tbe best Matt.! nary and Workmen, and will Klve all -w jra entrusted to 11s our Individual attentjn, 1111 orders promptly, warrant our form., anu enarge reasonable prices. OTsoe and Foundry, corner of First And bMt Streets, Kvansville. Ind. H. B. Workmen sent to all part to fit wnn anu uo renin ring. rebZWm HCH ULTZK. Til DM AN A CO WJLLJAM HEILMAH (Mncoeasor to JCraU A Ueilm Manufacturer aad Ballder of POP ABLB AND STATION AH t TEAM EN8LNE3 AND B0UJERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threening Machines, Cotteu and Tobacco lresca CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, 4C, Ac, KVANSVIL1JS. INI. EShkkt I rom and t'orfM Won mtdi ta order on short notice. JJiON AND MRAH8 OASTINUS of everr description. Dealers In Kteana Uauice. Omu JBettlBe Fire Ilrlck. Wroueht Iron Pipes. HulUce Cloths. Aa., at manufacturerii' price. RB1AIIIINU done at atiort notice. rib

BUY GOODS.

K. M. bOOliLKTT. G. HAGUE S3 ., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY . DRY GOODS, FIRSTSTREET, KVANSVILLE, IND., HATE Jm nE('EITi:il A LA lift i: itock of HaoDable Goods, which they offer to the trade at low rates. tin eUtJm J J J In stoie and lor hn' I 7 G. MAUtlKK -'. y 2nnn -t k-iu su. ni iti.Ai' J J xf BAU.i Iu wnro snl lor mile by U7dly G. M A till i:K te O. Prom our JblxLra Inducement bow offered In our Mlliirery Iepartment, our IrlemJn hihI nwi ci Will be convinced that we liilend lo inuke To ngllneHH, by Kelltiix Kotiui t uml llatln, or Mmh lieliuin will luako tti. ui Io nnln in an onezcelled style at a prleu iiew-i before doue. As Is at hand, aud every loved one eip. i-l.i n vtiluabiu Kilt, luy u 'loieure ."."a in chliie, which is essiei lem lied, u.tliie to get out Of trdel, anil dots inoie VHrn lnK of work without cliauK" than any ollii r. Every Machine wai ihiiUhI t (tive ut ih :ictiOM.or lu money j-nluuded. J rice IMaiol upward. Twenty piece ol tiiny '1 Hanuel, worth 0 cents, which we w ill m-U Low at 80 cent pr yard. Krenrh Hlilrtln aud Dress flannels only 0lcenlH. Undershirts and Drawers In arest vnrlety. The bent aud cheapest lilankcls ever koIiI in this city. An endleit vsriety of Hiiawis aud Oretts Uoods. Our Imtka Mock ol Cloths and Cassluieres we will close out 'X,erritlo fciaei'iiltjo In order to make room tor Hprlnir Hear. A complete stock of liumestic Uoods ol every popular brand, uml :tt. tint IowchI price, cau always be found at hclmim i Bussing A Co.'s, Mow 47 and -it Main mreet. In short, they have everj tlilm; to make the outer" appearance Beautiful and agreeable, all of which will be sold a cheap as they cau be found anywhere. deU e 1 . 48 MAIN STREET, MANUFACTURING JEWEI-EKS, ADD DKALKR4 lit WATCHES, Are offering, at reduced prioea for the Holiday Season, a choice stock of IT I IV E T 15 W It -V OK EVERV DEHCRIPTION, Consisting of Diamond, fearli, Bublei, Emeralds, i.merlcaii Watches, Kngllii Matches, Sw1h Mattarn, bolld Gold Chains, AID r Cold ana silver Spectacles. Also, a superior article of fiolitl Nflver Wan Manufactured expressly for our trod', end many smaller aillcles, particularly appioprlate for Holiday and Wedding 1'ri Hents. Constantly on band a choice selection of BILVER-PLATED WARE, which will he old at a very close pre fit. Particular attention glveu to tbe Resetting of Diamond and other Oetns, In the most novel aud artistic maimer. An examination of our stork is renpedfolly solicited. " deadly HEAT. ESTATE. Kew Kcal Estate Agency. TTAVK OPKMKU A ItKAI. K.STAT K XjL Agency for the sale ot aud renting o lands, beuses, Ac, Ac Perseua havtug house or land to rent or ell. or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well ty clliug on tnem at their office, ort - Third Stxeet, near Locust' in r:niott'w uiofin Junell tf W. IlKLrSJIAN & CO., Real Estate Aleuts, Ko. 63 Main blreet, KVANfVtl.U:, lNi. A Notarr Public in the office. tui-i !tl TJ. H. Claim vYien r. Also. REAL. ESTATE and COLLLCTi.3 Offlee on Main street-, beiwumi Third ai' I ourth, No.K(vnr k.elli'. uau Hio.e), vauMvlll luif. M.ri'B I DRUGGISTS. ! JOIIV LATA!., Wholesale and Ilethll Dtuaa- ' IValeY in Medicines, Painty Oil," ErutJut, t.. MAIN ST., bet. HHeoiid and 1 bird, KvaiJBVtlie, ind. Partlcnlr atteutlori given to COTTINU WIMlxiW ULJLBH toauyshie. Jun2idi

FEBRUARY 5th, 18CfJ.

CAEPENTER - ANDCOOPER TOOLS AT Jit c 1 1 1 ; 1 1 r i ! t m TI'RHS CASH. FRED. P. STRAUG & CO., in. 71 Main Stnrl, Itl 'lUI I . Sl (OM (Ml I IMI(I. Il'-l'-'. HAKI'KI.I i:K. ,1 A 1 I UllWiN, J. I..HMS GAWUEL OHW 6 CO.. hi; A l.ii i in ISO N, STEEL. tin-ivvjij:, vi ki:, M I It I IN CH H, X I. 1'iH, Horse uiii! Mule hhoes, Tinnflrn' and BlarksmithM' Toold, WAGON AMI liK.UV WOOIJWOKlt HitllKJIir N ilAI IKON HOt UII I At I he hlgUent uiaikel rates. lunMdlf EVANHV1LLK. IND. (Kiicri shors t'i W'ellH, KoIIokk Co.) IMPOUTKIi AND JOUrir.ltMOr 13 iJit'Ht Stroel, BKJiN Ol' THE 131 C JADLOOKi A xix, asi:s, AX 1, ,1M, TABLE CUTLERY. TA ILL' CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, I'OCKKT IMJTLKRV, rot'Kirr ciitlkkv, l'U'JKKT CIJTLlfiUY, Triif"i s inIiiM, 'I'l-im ;itiiliiMt Tr-Hio CJJiitlitMf Ilatir' IIimh, IllltrH IlKM, ll 11111 JIOM, Meihanlcs' Too!1, BletluuiIcH' Tools, MttlianltH' Tools, lil'ILURUS' II A HI) W IKK, lilll lJKUS' HAKUW U, 111 ll.DKi; : l!Ai:i)MKh, Kl l llH A! l OI,t' tlllH, I III lll A N V IKII. H I'H, ti l l ! A a 1 V Hill. A HUH rfht uirmu i: HFi.Timt, Ht-JlV KtlhHh ' li Jthl.'f y, HtSiT RUtiliKIt HKl.TXNU, Mill and Cro:w-Cot friwu, Mill and CroH8-Cnt Haws, Kill and Crcja-Cut Bawa. ( Asll buyei-N will Uml It l. their alvanUe to eiainlne our slock I '-iois purchuslua eisewiiere. At the Old Btai d, VI Vint Kt. IIWTTU UEE, KKLLObU ii (0. STOVE MOlULli. jJll ll.Mlll Uilt Ul tt.w ULFJIKLit, TAI.I..rIA. & ). (Huocrfiors to 11. K. Illuiuker), '"ANt'lArrrKKHH of the Oue ud HL . by EXCKLSI0:t ST0VK, the most durable niw made, anl tt lH.nH.mi CHARTER ST0VK, and Hi good and chef p Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TICNNKH.MKK, and PA LMKTTO MTOVK1 end a (treat variety of K A T t N U BTUVKH, Hli of the ialet and most approved pallfrns. Also I-lt'litand Hino oth Country llonow Ware Villi' fl" srni 1. lis, Oven and LMn, lxi-Jroji, iJiiiiit-r I'o s, Tea-KellU; mil i,HfUi-i!lnr atUiiitK.n pld U the imh.uuIm.o(ureot lloin-VorK CAST-ilWN iilO.MS.tUATO, if., If. Abo and Dealers in Tinner' Block. If (leHlred, Cook 1 nit l toi warranted for twelve months. Order HolJcJtod lef re iurohaslig elseTou'ury, -r..er hltth Hlrt ! CanaU fc.Ures. i!-..'.il',e lUw m t N. U M-,on Klnul H I' 1.1' S' l'liolil Hluild. 'r i;i.KMKl.H. UU. tl. tn V" . ., t I rllll'Iv II f C lIIlt hH' VlUCiV "ul, HIM.MStl.i: 0(i I ;jlI:"5I'm, tiexp ciTiwI 'Hit ly l tit til a KULL uortol r-'-l 'i I Ii'i;.iiu i nil ot her A luttrien li Li.K-ks; I.Wn'I.AlD M, OrrKK A.NI A l.L i A M KM. rteuti lr ilir 1,11 to , M. IS 31 4 I.N hTKKHT. r.jsria.lly