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

DAILY. JOURNAL

FTTBLISHBB BT THI EYAXSTILLE JGUBSAL CQMPAXT, No. O Locattt. Street, Enlll. TUESDAY... .MARCH 2, JS6. The Pennsylvania Central Bailroad took possession of the Col ambus, Chicago and Indiana Central Railroad, yesterday. The motion to reconsider the vote by which the resolutions censuring Lieutenant-Governor Cumback were passed, was lost in the Senate on "Friday last, by a vote of twenty-one to twenty,. The vote was passed during the absence of Messrs. Elliott, Andrews and Lee, who were known to be in favor of reconsidering the resolutions. When the resolutions were first passed, the majority in their favor was eleven. '.' ' The Publio Building Committee, of the Illinois State Senate, report that $97,174 could have been saved by using Joliet stone for the foundation of the new State House, and $15,000 in the manner of laying it. That is a cretty heavy saving in the foundation of a single building. If the same recklessness is continued in putting op the superstructure of the nnildirur. the entire State will have to be mortgaged to raise sufficient money to complete the State House. ' An Obstruction. Those who have paid any attention to our legislative proceedings . must have become couvinoed, ere this, that the State University and the Agricultural College are obstructions in the way of a great deal of necessary legia lation. Senator Hughes seems to be peculiarly successful in his efforts to confine the attention of the Senate to two or three matters in which he aud his immediate constituents are inter ested, to the absolute exclusion of numerous bills in which the people of the State are much more interested With his Ccmback-Bakeb corre spondence and his Omnibus Bill, he has managed to consume nearly all the time at the disposal of the Legislature, and has matters in such shape now as to be able to defeat many bills of great importance, should the Sen ate refuse to concur in his pet schemes. We think the Senate owes it to the people, who have expected better things of it than it has thus far accomplished, to shove the Hughes Omnibus Bill out of the way, and devote its attention to mat tera of more pressing importance The opinion is quite prevalent among the people that Agricultural Colleges are humbugs : of large proportions, and that it would be far more eco nomical for the State not to accept the Congressional grant than to incur the expense that wiil most certainly grow out of its acceptance, and that her educational interests will not deteriorate in the least because of her refusal to accept the grant. The Southern 'papers do not contemplate the probable restoration of Qen. Sheridan to his old command in Louisiana with complacency. The Louisville Courier-Journal says of it: "Gen. Sheridan rendered himself, by his tyrannies, so deeply and gen erally odious and obnoxious during his command at New Orleans, that his restoration to that command could scarcely be considered as anything less on the part of President Grant than a taunt, an insult, a defiance to the people of the district. If Grant begins his military action thus, he will begin it most inauspiciously." We regret that Gen. Grant is in great danger of giving offense at the very outset of his administration to such great friends of his as the Southern rebels. Certainly he ought not to think of making ary appointments in that section without first consulting the wishes of tho rebels. We fear, however, that he has become so ac customed to disregarding their opinions or their anger, that he will go ahead just as he did during the war, appointing officers most distaste.ful to them to various positions in the Southern States. If they do nolike it, we can only commend the advice of William M. Botce, of South Carolina, which will be found in another column,..,..,. ..,.,,.,, .... ,. Indiana Items. Prof. Andrews, the mathematician, is operating in New Albany. Elections for Postmasters are quite common throughout the State. A number of citizens of Putnam County are making arrangements to move to Missouri.,. ; Gseencastle is to be improved during the coming season by the erection of a large number of buildings. Fifty gallons of whisky were recently stolen from the drug stores in Bainbridge. A fellow named Lewis Lambkin has been swindling the Putnam County people. He won their confidence by claiming to be a Kentuckian in search of a farm. W. A. Caflinqeb, of Kentucky, has been called to take charge of the First Baptist Church of Jefferson- - ville. E. H. Hatcher, of the firm of Earl & Hatcher, Lafayette, died very suddenly in that city on Thursday night "; Tna trial of Mrs. Clem, at Indianapols, is about through. The caso vas probably submitted to the jury on Saturday evening. The Floyd County farmers are selling quartz for butter. They roll up a big piece of quartz in a little butter, and the merchants only detect the swindle when they attempt to divide the rolls. Ttner's majority in ., the Eighth District is abott 3,000, a Republican gain of nearly 1,000 since the October lection.

Philip Pnnxirs a concert at xc dianapolis netted a handsome sum for" the benefit of Roberts Chapel

Church. c I Stewart Fickle, a farmer, residing aDOtit iwo muej-iruni vif Hill, was found in a field near il.at place. Wednesday, morning where, he had lain in theitt$rcoidUjvbUr He is still living, but win lose one. or more cf his limbs. , Too much whisky. The New Albany Ledger under stands that the proprietor of a piece of woodland in Clark-; County, ; in which millions of pigeons annually roost, proposes to petition. Congress tolevy a heavy tariff on guano, in order that he may be ' protected " - from foreign competition in the deposits of his feathered visitors Adam Butcher, a farmer living near Bioomington, Ind., shot himself Thursday morning. ...After' learning of her father's death, the "daughter. eighteen years old, admitted that her child was his offspring.. This .fact. W supposed to have prompted Butcher to the rash act. :.:'.- i;-- . ' Arrangements have been : made to hold a mass prayer meeting at Ma- . TT t T I- ' .1?.. H V -4V sonic nan, inuianapoiia, luaruu from twelve to one o'clock p.m..'; The object iV to invoke the blessing of God upon our entire country, and upon the man who will, at that hour. assume the great responsibilities' of Chief Magistrate About twenty students were. Friday morning, expelled from the Northwestern Christian" University at Indianapolis for Insubordination Their offense consisted in making holiday of last Monday (Washing ton's birthday) when that privilege had been refused them by the Fac ulty, and in passing and causing to be published ' certain - resolutions disre spectful to the Faculty. j Good Advice. And still they; come. - The list o Southern wise men is gradually lengthening. The Hon- William W. Boyce, ' Member !of Congress from South Carolina from 1853 to 1SC0. member of the famous Committee of thirty-three, and afterward a member of the Confederate Congress, prefaces a letter to his fellow rebs with the observation that Grant's election is a protest aeainst political assassinations in ,. the South, and that President Grant will undoubtedly, if necessary, employ the whole military . power to establish equal rights throughout the United States. lie then recommends the following policy for the Southern people: . .v .,- --.. .; 1st. xou ought to regulate the re latioLS between the whites and blacks so as to have aa much harmony and g :od teeling a3 possible between them To this end nothing i so efficacious as kindness to the blacks.' ' , t ,! 2d. You ought to have perfect tolerance ot political opinion. .Let everyone, white and black, vote as he pleases, and trust to , your tact, and natural influence for a just share of pcmtionl powerv - 3d. You oaffht 'to extend a cordial and kind welcome to- the Northern people to settle amon? you, without regard to their political opinions Once you did this, the troubles of the future would be largely overcome, and your material progress would be wonderlul. boe what immigration is do ingt'orthe Northwest in spite of its austere climate, lhink .what immi gration would do for the genial South 4th. xou ought to seek to conoih ate the Federal Government. . Remember tho Scriptural injunction: Agree with thine adversary quickly." The Federal Government for the present, and tor years to come, means the Republican party. Remember that the Democratic party is not strong enough now to be ot any service to you. Be calm and conciliatory, and wait the course of events. - It would be fortunate if you. were in ihat.independeot condition . that both, parties would bid tor your support. 5th.; General Grant will, I think. earnestly desire to make his Admin istration national, and 'restore real peace and harmony to the late bellig erent sections. A moderate conserva tive course on the part of the South will facilitate his policy in this direc tion. i s . 6th. Id conclusion, the thing you warn is peace. .. ao gee i peace, you must procure it by peacelul means Let the Republicans and Democrats North wage a bitter war against each other it they choose;. your condition calls lor more reserve. . ; . -i Coming from a pupil of John C. Calhoun, a native of Charleston, and a thorough - southerner in all hia sympathies, and one who' contended for Johnsonism so long as there was any hope of its triumph over Radi calisni. this advice is not only excel lent in itself, but we mav hone it will not be altogether unheeded by those to whom it 13 addressed. ) i .v The little Copper Stock Operation. The Chicago Tr ibune thus lets day light into the copper stock bill swind ling operation, which on Wednesday passed both Houses of Congress over the President's veto the one veto that should have been sustained; . The copper mines of this countrv are oi two xmas, ana worked in two ways. 1 he Lake Superior mines are owned by companies who represent stock upon which from ten to twenty per ueut. cuaii uas oeen paid, t nns a mine has purchased for 120,000, and . . . i . . i a company organized with a stock of $400,000; $30,000 additional has been invested to work with. Upon this stock the mine pays a dividend of two and a halt per cent, every six months a dividend equal to fifty per cent. on tne capital actually invested. The other mines are not owned by fancy stock companies; they are worked by their owners upon a bona fide capital. The Lake Superior cop per requires merely a separation of the copper from the ore: me copper or me otner minr,) requires smelting, tor which purpose charcoal or other carbonates is indis pensable. To manufacture charcoal for this purpose is impossible, but a suostitute ior it is round in a copper ore obtained in Chili, which, containing about 18 per cent, of copper, is bo largely carbonate, that, used as a flux, it enables the American miner to smelt his sulphuretted copper. The Chilian ore is a substitute for charcoal and nothing more. It is imported tor its carbonate properties, and ? . ? the CPP it contains. EstedM copper, this foreign ore, J. mreid "VH linited States5, costs as mucn as the American copper can be bought for in our markets. The Lake Superior copper needs no smelting; the Maryland Nevada, North Carolina, , and California en is utterly valueless until smelted.

Thfl Lake superior mines

produce two thirds,- and th? 'other mines one-third of the ;hcle amount of American copper, t'x&ept in the form of blue vitriol tbgfo can hardly be said to be any copper imported into the United States, though the export traae in sinei tea copper is now growing rapidly. Under these circumstances the existing tariff, which ex cludes all toreign copper, except the small quantity contained in the car bonated ores, ought to . have satienea the most ardent protectionist. But the competition of the smelting mines interfered with the operations or me copper-stock "gamblers. "It those mines can be closed up, then the Lake Superior mines could add twenty-five per cent to , their stoct . capital, - ana having a monopoly of the copper production, could declare high quarterly dividends.!' ... . u : V. Important to Tobacco Dealers. - It will be seen from the following circular, that dealears in" manuractured tobacco, before stamping their tobacco on hand, which is now re quired by law to be repacked ! and re stamped, must make application to the ; Assessor for an order, to the Tobacco Inspector of his district to supervise the repackings - "Tbkasxjrt Department, " "', ' 7 0fick of imtbrnax revenue, v .WjLsmsoroN, December 23, l&M. j a Section 73 of the act of July 26, 1868. as amended by the act of De cember 22, 1868, provides that after the 15th day ot Debrnary, lSO'J, no smoking or fine-cut chewing tobacco or snuff shall be sold or offered for sale, unless put no in ' packages and stamped as required by said act. It is represented that, notwithstanding the extension of time many dealers will be put to great inconvenience and expense unless they can be permitted to repack stocks on band now in hulk packages into the packages as now reauired by law. under the supervis ion of. the proper officers. of interna revenue. . . . t ' ""In order to furnish the relief de sired it is directed that the repack inir and reinseection of such stocks may . be made under the following regulations, viz.: ,. " An v dealer in manufactured to bacco who has made a true and cor rect inventory and return of the same to the Assessor ot the district, as re quired by section 78, may apply, to such Assessor, and on submitting to him satisfactory proof that the tobacco which1 the dealer desires to repack and have reinspected was properly inspected under the former law, and was iocladed in his inventory made pursuant to section 78 of the act of July 20. 1868. said Assessor may di rect an Inspector of Tobacco for the aisincc iO; supervise me repacking, lhe tobacco having been pat up in the packages ! required, may . be packed in cases or inolosures of such size as the dealer may desire. "It will be the duty of the In spector to personally supervise the paeking in these cases or inclosures and when the work is done he wil transcribe upon each case or inclosure the inspection marks and brands upon the original paekages, and also inaik as follows, viz.: 'Repacked under my supervision, together with the date the State and district, and his own name and official title; and he wit immediately make a detailed report to the Assessor showing the number of packaged branded, the kind and quantity in eacn, ana tne name ot tne person or firm lor whom the rein spection was made, with the number of original packages, and the origina inspection marks or brands upon each package. The Inspector's fee will be the same as heretofore established in each district, to be paid by the dealer for whom the work is done. .-. j , Thomas Harland, " 1 . Acting Commissioner." IV" t ; Ine Atlanttc. ' The Atlantic "Monthly for March has been received, and, contains its usual variety of first class literary ar tides.! ! We print a table of contents with the names of the authors of the articles:'"" V ' ' Malbone AnOIdport Romance Part III. by T. W. Hieinson: A Thrush in a Guilded Cage, a Poem by Christopher P. Cranch : The Smal Arabs of New York, by Charles Daw son Shanly; Co operative Housekeep ing, Fifth . Paper: Little Captain J. rott, by Mrs. Harriet Jieecher fa towe ; A. XNew Uhapter ot Christian J-m laoa V T I! - l . Consumption in America, Third and .Last .Paper, by Dr. Henrv I. Bow ditch; The Foe, in the Household, tne nrst instalment of a serial story, oy me author ot Victor and Jacqueline;" Oar Painters, Second Article, Dyionn XNeal; The Datal Arrow, Poem J by Alice Carv: Popularizing -arr, py James barton: The JNew JUd . . v . . uoation. Second Paper, by Cbarles W Lliot; Howard at Atlanta, a Poem, by Jonn u. Whittier; .The Suabian Alb, Dy uayard laylor: Uur New Presi dentJ hv Pharlna CI Puma. Siarlrra Birds, by J. Eliot Cahntr Reviews and .Literary Notifies. Fields. Os good & Co., Publishers, Boston. . G. W. WABBM, . THOtt. CONYSGTON, ; i So. 61 MUX STttftKT. WARREN 4c. COV'YSGTO., . ; DEALERS Hi- " PIANOS. ORGANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. i)r Barton's Tobacco Antidot TlUURtD TO UIOTI AU VBSIlUt to TomACCtJ It fnf&Wtf wriHi6i and harmu&m. It ynjum and nfche 11m bVxxl. iururoraM IM ayaiem, immim trreat njrurih. iu a1 nneutrtbo'nff power, U aa excellent tiiic Bed ppetiAr, vamJlM Uh Btomacft to digest the yoeanieet f.KKl. nt ilecp refreshing, atxi ealallik( robust health. Vwrt and antwrt for tarty itirt nrrd. Price r ift.cut per box. Aa interesting tt-aure on the bijarioueeirW-uortobaeca, wttn lute of trrfirooniitl. refereucea, etcVlt-tt fkm. A genu Eiiit Ad.liese TESTIMONIALe. Po9TiTltK,s TlK!mo!rr. I Terd borof Bnr. ton't Antidote froNl Kev. J M. riUon, and bnd it an (jfaxaui cur. 8. UVaiuL, Connexion, Harrioou la, O. Fboh th C. a Tufiascmr, Secretary' VWim end a eupplr of the AriooTW X one yrrr, rerl hat vUmt iu icork rRf.l.r. O. T. Ldgas. Fho Nw HiKr9BiBn!vATI Pruos. eotleme of influence here haeing IhVU cured of the appetite tooaeeo by noing Dr. BurroS Antidote, we de.ire a nrp pjy for the prisoner, of thy uivuutiua. A BuiiriH'i TES-mttVr. I.BnTton, Antidote fot TuiMCCO has accotHplijhed all duitSeft for itV. Mi.i.iit Nat. Btii.Vte Albany, lnL eared my brother And niyaelf. It nktKk fails. Ker. I. W. Shokhakk, Keiley V Metion, ra. FRO TO PXttCB HCADOrrAKTCRS'. I-t. Ma. I kam gained lirty-fivt pound or Jih in tAtmtmtJi by neing Dr. Brton' Antidote, and all dnirt fi Atobacro is removed. , Wa. L. V'r,Ja. M D knv t Rtirtnn'. AntUnt. rtnnv,1 n ..(- ( fbrtbreed from me. 1 take pleaanre iu recommuiine U to all our readert. 1. Y. Slitu. i-.di FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Trademark X Cotnirighted,') JOHN 1VLNS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitter. Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Spelter and Kabbitt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass-Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GKJfKBAL BLACKSXITHIXG, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. EVAN8VILLK, IND. MF Cash paid for old Copper and Brass

SPECIAL IXOTlCrS.

Prescribing for the People. We have dispensaries, hofinltals. noble institutions of all kinds, for the relief of human ilia, livery inoiigntret citizen appreciates the value of thene establishments lor the amelioration of suffering. But they do not cover the whole ground; indeed, It it. is tmpossioie, iu ine nature or 'nines, that the amount of good they do should be at all jn proportion to the popular seed. They are confined, principally,' to large cities, xo ine sick man in the remo e 'West, for example, of -what nse Is trie New Yoi-k City Hospital, or the New York Dis pensary t riui,, aitnouga asylums for invalids are not to be found everywhere, an nnequaled tonic and alterative is within the reach ol all. There is no settlement that bears a name, within - lirolti of the United States, where EOSTKIIEB'S BIOMAUK BirrF.RS are not procurable. It is a medicine lor the wuole community, easily obtainable by all its members. At this period of the year, when the "slant sun of February" is beginning to evoke unwholesome vapors trom tbe earth, aa i the " fever and ague season " Is clone at hand, tbis excellent vegetable preparation should be taken as a foktifiks of the systim. All complaints procfeedinsj from indigestion are rampant when tbe Win'er breaks ep in a "ground lhw," simply because no fcenslble precautions are, as a ruie, taken to prevent them. Foi entail the evils that lie perdn In many a marsh, and swamp, and pool, ready to pounce vij-oii the neglectful as soon as the sun Kh3.ll have liberated the spring miasma from the reeking srii. Kscape bilious attacks, colic, and ail malarious t ndemlcs and epidemic, by strengthening and regulating the digestive, secretive, and a:scharging organs Willi the most effloadout and baitamus of all vegetable inviorant. Iyspepsia is always aggravated by the damps of early Hprl g, and Hbakspear tells us that " the sun iu March doth nourish agues." Against both these complaints the best possible protection. Sciieuck'8 Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake FUla will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, if taken according to the direc tions. They are- all three to be taken at tbe 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 to grow in flesh ; the diseased matter ripen In the lungs, and the patient outgrows tbe disease and gets well. This Is the only way to eure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H Schenck, of Philadelphia, owei ills unrl yaled success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripei s the morbid matter .in tbe lungs. nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter la ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. ; To do tbis, the Seaweed Tonio and Man drake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that tbe Pul monio Syrup and the food wiil make good blood. Schenck "s Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, iemoving all obstructions, relax the dncts of the gall b adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; no thing has ever been Invented except calo mel (a deadly poison, which is very dan ge-ous 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 of Consumption. Hcbenck'a Seaweed Tonio is a gentle stimulant and alterative, ana tne aiua.i in the Beaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists tbe stomach to throw nut tbe gastric juice to dissolve the foou with the Pulmonic byrup. and la made Into good blood without lermentatlon or sour ing in the stomach. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does riot try to ttop a cough, night swe it, chilis. or lever, jcemove ine cause, auti tuey ten all stop or their own accord. .No one can be cured of Consumption. Liver Com lain t. Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver aud btoiu.ch are made heal my. When there Is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dynpepsla, Hrlieucl'i Seaweed ionic and Mandrake Pills are nutticieut. without the Pulmonic tSyrup. Tuke the Mandrake Piils freely in all bilious cjmplaints, as thej' a e perlectly harmie-s. I-r. Scheuct, who has enjoyl unluter rupted health for many tut ta.st. and now weighs 2lS pounds, witt wasted away to a mere skeleton, la the very last tai;e ol ruimonary consumption, lit ptiysi eta us iiavrng piouounceu ins case no less and abandoned hint te liW fate, was cured by tbe aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, malt ine It not aOsolutely necessary to &?e Dr. Schenck, unless patients wiMi their luugs ezamtnea; ana ioi tnis purpose ie is provisionally at his principal ottlce. Phila delphia, every Saturday-, w line all letters or advice mast be huuti mo. . Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Ionic, each II 5o j er botl 'e, or 87 a nan aozen. lUauarstc fills, p:-r box For sale by all druasUls. ' -fe2dwly Sp - A Card. A clergyman, while residing in Houtb America as a missionary, discovered sale and simple remedy lor- tbe cure of Nervous Weakness, Jsariy Decay, Diseases oi ine urinary aud Htnuual Organs, and luewuoie train 01 uisoiuers orongiit ou by Danerut ana vicious naoiw. ureal nam bers have been cu.ed by this nub e rem. edy. - Prompted by centre to beuetit ttie atliicted and unloi tuuate, I will send tne recipe for prenyl lug aud usinx tbis modi cine, in a seated envelope, to any one who neeus it, jree oj enarge. Aaurws ' JU-sEPli T. INMA.V, btalion D, Uible House, a!2dtw3m sp u iSew York City. HOW TO GET PATKST8.- For opin ion, no chai ge. send sketch and dsst-rlp-tion. For application, send model, not over one loot, in stz. and lti flint Covern-mt-nt and stamp fees. Specidcalious, draw ings, caveats: ussiauiueutji nrenaied: relecteu claims prosecuteu. Also, luterfer ences, extension of patents, and appeals. Address AiU2iW Co.. JSo. & Park ICow. new lorii. . , . isp n oeJ2 aaiu '. ' Batciialor'a flair .Dye, This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world: the only true ana perfect Dve harmless, reliable, lnsu iitaneous; no tin appointment; no ridiculous tiuts; remedies the ill edects of bad dyes; invigorateand leaves the Hair soft and beuutlful. black or brount. Sold by ll Drugglsta and Perfumers; aud properly lied at Ba'clielor's Wig Factory. Ko. 10 Bond Stieet. New York. ; lapaodly Oolg-ate &c Oo.s Fragrant Toilet Soaps ARK PKKP.IKED BT Skilled Work men from tbe beat 31 ateriMln, and arc UtOWM AS THE STASDAUl) BY DSA.LU.mV AKD CUSTOM E US. Sold Everywhere. (deo VBowrnCJ? -nothers suffer the agony f seeing U.ci .illle onea snatched away Tom lUtni ti" i je Whooping Cough, oi tMptherte, v7-o.i single bottle of Poland'e wnite -iiiCi: raua wouia nave saved the bal yvuic. I lis infallible. Iotli Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot bone brown discoixrations on the lace JVrrv' Moth and Freckle Lotion. Pretared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 49 Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. aar3 dtim 1 ' ' aorilEUS ! MOTHERS I MOTUEKfc DONT FAIL TO PROCUR Mrs. Winslow's SootMns Syrnn " t i r FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation him hn nui WUU nrifr yuuiny rucceus in thOUMUUZt ot It not only relieves the child tmm n.in but luvigorates the stomach and bowels! cot rects acidity, and gives tone and euergy to tbe whole system. It will alxu instaul.l ClieveGKlIIQlKTHKPoWEJj3and Wlltn ColJC. . , We believe it is the lest and turett rem. edy in the world in all cases of iJyaentern and ZHarrkma tn Children, whether arising from teething or any other cause. ; .. . Full directions lor Uaini will aommiunr each bottle. Be surw and call foruMRH.WlNSTOUrt SOOTHING SYRUP.' having tne fac-sir. He of Cubtis el Pkkkins ' on the outside wranper. All otners are Dase imitations. jeu Uewtm . JJKOOU I'ACTOUY. - GLUNZ & MAUSER, room Slautiraoturersi. We desire notityinir the nubile trior are keeDlntcon band all sorts of l-t.,, and pay the blghes price for Broom ConT

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Xf- Tor ark BtiLmiraros nr. TEND TO BUILD, call at their Mammoth Warehouse and look at their IMMENSE STOCK, And yon can get all your wants supplied. xney propose to mrnifcu everything required in Building, Just aa your fancy dictates, from Cornoiou to tha moat elaborate Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Window and Door Frames, Flooring, Shingles, Lath, Sash Primed and Olazed, Window Glass of all sizes. Palntji. ttlbi Turpentine and Varnishes, Paint Varnish, hiiu nriwwuw uruxuea, inline, uement, uurwuirr t , t - Nails and Builders' Hardware, . Of every description. Hoofinz Slate, with a full stock of large izo iiiass, single and uouute sLieugvu. . Evan Celebrntdd Marblt f nd Slate Mantitls and Enameled Grates. tri! HATE AT THE BUILDERS V JMPOKiUM samples of Slate and aim me Mantels anu Enameled Urates, and are prepared to furnish anything required la that ilnev and invite all who wish to nu rt-hftKA ea.lt and iorkkT u I mtr eamn ao. We thiuk they will be pleased, particularly ea mi yi Avon, wiiuu t uey l K K.O M iook. . . . BABOOCK A STEELE,'' ! - Water St., bet. Locust and Walnut, fe24 , ' , . EvauBVlile, Ind, Joit What You Want . WE UATE IS KTOHK THE FOI lowmg, In prime condition, wuloU la offered to me trade: . 20 barr. 1 Jowlx. tu brine; .' ft.'" 7i Uamu, in bulk; . ", . ' 60 tierces No. 1 kettle rendered Lard ;' ' 25 kegs No. 1 kettle-rendered Lard; ' , 60 bags Potatoes j , , 303 bags Oaia; , ' , 40 bgs Red top eed; "-' 25 barrels choice Family Flour; ' J -i 25 barrels extra, White Wheat Floor. BABCOCK. At STEELK, " Water Bt, bet. Locust and wluut, . .. - Evans ville, Ind. ; . fe- . . Builderm' Amporim. . Sale of Unclaimed Goods. mo WHOM IT MAT COXCERS: Notice Is hereby given that all unclaira edtoodsleft at the Builders' Emporium. Water Street, between Locust and wamut, Evatisville, Indiana, and remaining on hand one year, will be sold at Public Auelleu, to the biuhest bidder, at the Auction Kooin ot Hiram Nelson, Esq., Locust street, opposite tbe Post-Omce, on tbe 4tu day of May, 1. A list of tbe goods can be seen by calling at t he Builders' EmpoFebruary 8d, 186'J. ( djrn. ; Eope Mouldings. 1 E WOULD PABTICtLAELY call the altentl.cn of bunders and merchants to an invoice of Rooe Mould. ings Just received at the Builders' Emporium a new article, never before ottered Iu this market, and Just the thing, cotnuiuing oeauiy, uurauimy, ana economy le niuai same uexm, B ABCOuK k STEELE, i , Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, feio iLvansvllle, Ind. Horning St r 500 Barrels Lime; 1APT. UlLlWtIRK, THAT PBIXtK Vf of commanders, win deliver us, on his uoaung paiace, i4Af oarreia cnolce whitk LIME, fresh front the kiln. Send ycur urucrs ac wie BUILDERS' EMPORITJM, Water Street, out. Locust and Walnut, Evansvilie, Ind. fe: BABCOCK STEELE. TItinr.1 MYERS a I1EIO., (Hoccessora to Steele Trlble,) MAMDVACTCKXRS OT AND DKALKKB IS Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. All orders for work In the Building; line are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on band all kind, of LUM bfClt, PINK and POPLAR FLOOh 1M1. WKATHtHBOARDlNU, 4c Scroll Hawing of every description aiu. Dressing of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old aland or Steele Trible, Second St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. KVANSVIIJ.C, IWD. apHdtf 1 , ; , CARD. In retiring from the abovr ifc.nersUlp 1 desire to return my tbank "v y friend who have favored me with a ess, and would ask their continuance -.. ,n the new Arm. . JAMES Si'EELE. Evansvilie, Jan. 29. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. ' Also, a larze assortment of Alleehenv Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, O rested and UudrenHed. ou baud and foi ale. ..-, Extra Sawed and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. ' We respectfully solicit the citizens ol Evansvilie to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard om Watch Stbkkt, (Opposite Lamasoo Wharf), - Evansvllla. All orders promptly attended to. may23 dtim LVMnER-LVJIKERt rrillK btrMlKIBEU lOSI'INDGO -X. tbe Lumber Business at hia old stand at tbe corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and second to nu iu the assortments, embracing Pine ol a' thick nesstts aud quality, from the nio Third Common Saginaw Board no l Three-loch f irst clear Plank. Also, boo DOORS of various thlckneut ana styles, anu , Window Sash. Pine and Poplar Sblnidi and 4 feet lath. Mouldines. (Jasina UHrKr-nuuau, ate, ac Orders from the country, river or iat uiieu promptly. sel OJin JUAliN r. ULrUVEK. WILLIAM HXT1V1N3SJ-H , XAHTJFACTBKKB OV : Sasb. Doors. Blinds. Frames, &c. and Dealer lu - Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles SIDISfl, VJLOOHIKa. Ae. i Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and Wainuv aireeu, evansvilie, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. malSdtf . . . ; . . c I. F. SANS0M & CO. tteneral Dealers in COAL, and Agents ; ior ine ceieoraiea AiUUKlE COAL. j A u orders accompanied with the CHsn wiu do promptly attended to. Persons wishing to contract for i heavy towing on the river can be i accommodated, the Droorletora ha. v. ,ing control of tbe superb tow-boat ttooeri r niton. office No. 5 Second Street, between Main and Locust, ttvansville, Ind. nov26 dly PHAL02PS MFAPIlIA3r I0TI05 For Beau lifting the Skin and Com plexion. .... , Removes all Eruptions, Freeklea, Plmples. Moth Blotches, Tan, etc.. and renders toe kiin mi, air, ana cxoomtni. For Ladles in the Nursery it la invalaable. 1 For Gentlemen after Bhavlng It has no equal. ..... . . 'Faphlan Lotion" la the onlv rniishi remedy for diseasea and blemianea of the I3U.IU. - , i . ... ; ;' , t FUALOS'S -PAPHIAN SOAI-for the Toilet, nursery, and Bath, will not vub)' iu? DAiu a a jvaj .to cvuui pvr C&KO. FLOR DE MATO." . . "'LK IMS HAYo." A New Perfume tor the Handkerchief Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance!' ' ' ?,5AIX): SON York.' Sold by ail druggists. rjy8 aly

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beitzaitd: I i j Crescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, '," . - Manufacturera of . ! STEAM ENQ1NES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills,'. ANT Machlnerj of every " Be&crlptlon ; DKAUtKS IN BELTING, ; J A JMA V At A j av m r, .i . , . .; : ' FIRE MUCK, -; ' : -i -1 ft ,,; t WROVQUT IRON PIPE, ct-c, dr. Repairing done at Short Notice. ' ' ' ''::-: . i . I i ' , - novTly , lleclinulcti' .Foundry Mannrsetarera and Bonders of Steam IKnglnes, Clrcalar;cSaw Hills.! Urlst and Sutr Mills, Tooacco Swore Uutnmlug Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- . . - f en'nery. Malt Mills, Corn ' aUera, Hens Fronts, Cellar Grates. QU & BRASS CASTINGS. ' ' ' " ' 1 , .. . ., ! .. i : J. .. i . I i Of every description. Mital nary of all klnda Made and Repaired. I 1 ' - . i : Oealara in Belting, Klre Brlcka, ' Steam Uaugea, and ' 'roaght Iron Pipes. Oldmatarlala bought Vfm have tha faclMly of tha beat Ma f amary and Workmen, and will give all Wtm entrusted to us our Individual atten--1, All orders promptly, warrant our orK, and ehartce reasonable prices. Ofnoe and Foundry, corner of First and sn streeta, KvanavllJe, lud. K. It workmen aeu i to ail part to fit f wora ana ao repairing. f4bm SCHtTLTZiC TI1DMAN AOO WILLIAM HEILMAill (Soooosuor to Krata A Hellna CITY FOUiyOEHlE? Manafactarer aad Builder of rOP 4.BX.M AND STATION AHT 3 1 ' t f . TEAM ENGINES AND B0ILK23 SAW AND GUIST MILI ;"' MACUINERY. Threshing Machlnea, Got(u aud Tobacco rrcsiei CIRCULAR SA W HILLS, ... t.Aci,'.. KVAN8VILLJP, 1Mb. i jiJHIlt I&OM and wak m. mm ..auuiuumiinK,. ):' .. IMON AND BRASS OAaflNtim 'J o A r ' i of every description. ; De&lSra In Msn tienrrnl Uiua H.1Uu Fire Brlcka, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bofci&c Cloths, Ao., at manufacturera' prioea. l&XPAJIUNO dona at short notloe.

DRY" GOODS. "

JX. M. OOODX.KTT. O. IIAGHEE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN if jt S T A P L E A N D FANCIDR Yrj G;p;p1D;S; Fl RSTSTREET, ; : -OCX J'ji;oD VA NS VILLE, 2XD.t 'I AVE JVHT HECEIVEIrA I-ARliK stoes of Beusonable Ooods, which they blTsr to the trade at low rates. , , - . ' ' 25,000 in store an 9171 Y IlXtlH d lor ship by AlAOllfcJrJ CO. ; . i r , : , - - -BTKIf. 11 1' It LA I' Ml UUU BAGS in by 7 Ja7 dly . i store and lor sale MAOHKK A i O. j f 1 1 Indneemanta now offered In our Millinery Department, our friends and customers will be convinced that we intend to make Great Destruction To ugliness, by selling Hon net and llats, or Alias Beliain will make tbeiu to order In an unexcelled alyle at a price novt r before done. As , . r Santa Vj X ,. J . A i - .- 4f I. V is at band, and every loved one 'expects a vaiuauie Kill, ouy a lorence Hewioc ja- ! china, which is tablet leainud.Iuss liable to eel out or oraer. anu aoes inure varifties of work without sliaOi;o than any other. Kvwry Machine warranteil to Bive fat isiuo tion, or tbe money refunded. rTice twund upward. Twenty pietie oi Oray '1 wlllel lauuel, worth it) oeuia, wntcii we will sell ! . . .i.t 'Dead m i- .. 'id I. .t:' .1- . :, Low at 80 cents per varc French Shlrtintc and Dresa Flannels only 00 cents. Undershirt and Drawers In rreat variety. The best aud cheapest Blankets ever sold In this city. An endless variety of Shawls and Dress Uoods.: Oar lare stock ol Cloths and Cassl meres w will close out ata , -. .j, , i ....,., . , 'X'orriblo Sacrifice In order to make room for Spring Wear. A complete stock of Domestic Uoods ol very popular brand, and at the lowest prices, can always be found at Sebapaei BussluK A Co.'s, Mos 41 and 4.') Main Bucut. in abort, they have everything to make the " ou ter " appearance . - ' . t i ... i j Beautiful and agreeable, alt of which win be sold aa cheap aa they can be found auywnere. ueu 9 j i a ... 1 . 1 " 1 . ;'' H & DELANG, 48 MAIN STREET, ; MANIIFACTUKINO J E W E I E R S, . J II . AMD SEALERS -A- M JU !R I O A .N 1 ' ' Ara offering, at reduced prices or the Holiday Season, a choice stock of ,. , , ' ' 1 it -iU j l; i'lii'St;') i..t ... i i. ') OF.i-EVEKY . DKStmiPTION, i '.V i K.I . 'I VI 'j. ii I 'Vt ... t.'onslatlnE of f-At Iv.-u u van (, -. L ; .' filamoods, i -nn iimerlran Watches, Pearls. Babies. Emeralds, . iiiitr Kngifsjf Watches, ; UyilA WattLcs, . Bona Cold Chains, ! AND Gold and silver Spectacles. " Also, a superior article of .t ,; fiolld Silver Ware, 1 :.'',, "i i. -, , .. , - Manufactured expressly for our trade, and many smaller articles, particularly appio1 prlate for Holiday and Wedding Presents. i Constantly on band a choice selection ot BILVER-PLAYED WAKE, which will be old at a very close profit. t . Particular attention given to the Re setting of Diamonds and other Oems, jo tha juoat novel anl artistic manner. An examination Of our stock is respect' fully solicited. 1 1 fdel2dly - IUC AIj ESTATE. Kcw Real Estate 'Afreiici, . J. 1?. EllloVt a& Hon ' ' ,-.. ; . , ,. . ... SAVE OPE5EI) A KKAf. ENTATB Agency for the sale ol and renting o s, bauses, Ac, Ao. t Persona having houses or land to rent or Sill, or persona wishing; to purchase or rent, will do well by enlllng on them at their orflce, ouj i ii. ; I i , , , Third ; Street,' Dear Locust" Tn T'lllnrr'u UlnnUl 'i In null tf 1. , , , , : l 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 W. II. 3Cr,US3lAX a CO., ' Real Estate Ageiils, , Jfo. 63 mala Mreet ; t. i - ; ; . n J n KVAusviixit, Ind, A Notary Public in thaottlce. apldtl " - - - - " ...... WM. REAVES,1 "' lU. . Claiu,A.KOut. Also, KEAij KtJTATE aud COLLECTIRv Fourun, No. H64 over Jt.eiier'a tion Hvore), Kvansvlll 1ih(. . m! t ' 11 IttJG GISTS. Wliolesalemnd EeMIl lirugz , - ii ,h-j,t ifclleaierolfi , u-q- , Medicine Ptiin4ilUi'LXrusff.lcPaAlcnlar attention given to CTTTTING WINDOW ULABS to any ala. ijuuiuw

FEBRUARY 5th, 18B9.

CA'RPEMES -ANDCOOPER TOOI.S -AT-- ! 4 Rodiiecd Prico TEU3IS CASH. v r, FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., lltTHKEM m:o i AN It Till II l. AJf'ri, OKR. JAlir JiAVIPHOM. J,1..1HH r SAMUEL ORSJ iSi CO., DEALERS IS IRON, STB 1 . .ti.v.I'i.ati:, iv sub:, ZIXC, 8PUINGW, AXL 13 H, ! Horse and 3Iulc SIjocs, Tinners' and Bkckimiths' Toola, WAG0-X AXD Dl'CGY W00BW08X rVROUCiirr Ni'JtAl IKON llOl'tJII'r At tbe highest miTket rates. WKler Street, funUdtf EVAN 8 VILLE INU. C(KTTIC1IER, KELLOSG & Co. , (SucrKKi)i to WellH, JC'lIogg & Co.) ''' IMl'OltTKItH AND JOHBKHH OF . i f i i 8IUN OF T1IK ... i BIG PADLOCK' AXI, AX IX, 4i;AALH, ' ; i TABLE CUTLERY. ; TA B LE CUTLER Y, V I TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY. POCKKT CUTLKItY, rOCliKT CUTLKiiY, : Trttco Clin I tii-i, I ; Triioo CJJialiiM, ' rJLVno (JlikiltiM, Ilanters IIocm, I'liuiterH Iloes. , riuutem Aloes, ! Jllcch.inlcs' Tools, Blech inlcs Tools, ; I . Mech mlcs' Tools, BUILDERS' OAKDWAB:.. KULDKit'i' HIKUWASU;. (JtlLOlCUaMIAUUVVAUK, 0 1-)IWAM HOOI.CAIthH, , ( OI IOIV AlSIHO(!l,'JAICIK, ' , Con ON AMI VUH. OAItlr BKNT HVHHEK. JtJCLTlXU. XI6HT KUUiiKli BKLTltHJ, . . . Mill and Cross-Cal; Saws, ; Mill and Cross-Cut Saw a, i , " Mill and Crosa-Cut tJaws. CANII buyers will find It to their ad vh utaze to examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First Bt. C(XTTKIIEU, KEIiLUbQ & CO. STOVE WORKS, Excelsior Stotc WoiLvs, i I (Suooessora to II. E. Hlemker), MANCrAOTRKKS of the floe and heavy , , EXCELSIOR STOVE, tha most durable now made, and the famous - ' ' - i CHARTER ST3VE, and th good and cheap Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO HTOVE-J and a great variety of H RA TING HTOVKH, all of the latest aud most ajproved patLerus. AIM, Light and Hmooth Country HollowWare, Hkillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-irons, Dinner I'ot. Tra-blet tins; i.nd fiartlcuiar attention paid t the mauuiauareol Houiw- Work CA8T-IB0N FIi0XT3, GRATES, Ac, Ac. Also , i; Tlnwaro; i and Dealers In Tinners' Btock. ' ' If desired, Cooking Stove warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing elseFouud'ery, comer HJx'h Htret and Canal. Htoreand Hamrle Ronra at No. 14 cou Hlreet. i. K. UletuKer's old stand. ' BLKMKEit. TILLMAN A Cii. TQgyW eM oMHBm " 7 cz.bcii&. Wholesale Clock Ilonse. CEISSLEU & DELANO, 3 ,. . W HOLtHALVS Clock Xol1oxw eep conHtautly on hand a FULL aortaienlof wetn Tboinas aud other AnierlfHti Jlocas; KKUIJliATOKs, ltr'l:Jli AND g ALL CLOCKS. Bend for JPrtee JAtt to 11 50. 48 MAIX STBKET. marlO dly