Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 March 1869 — Page 2

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VlJLLIKllFD LY THS KYA-VSTILtiS""" JOURNAL CO Si ANY, No. B tMii Street. KTuvllle. SATURDAY .MAKCll k7, 1SU9 Church of Ourist. Elder Flower will preach at the Oourt-IIouse this evenieg at 7J, and Sunda morning (2Sth) at-101 o'clock. Subject this evening "Saving Faith. bubjeet for Sunday rooming "How to fiod the 'IVgU Way.'" George E. Flower will also preach 33 above ou Sun-lay evening at 7-J o'clock. Subject "Conversion ol Sou', and when he was pardoned." Trinity M. E. CHUB.cn.. Sunday Knlinnl at 9 A. M. Preaching at .105 A. M. and 75 P. ai. Class nieeting3 at 3 p.m. " The evening hour will bo devoted to an' appeal to the Maynr, tlie Coun cil, and citizens of Evansvillc, on the moral of the liccnserl trajic in inloxi . .... ah .1 : r-iiriiin t.itiitttrx. iti are liiirueftLiv iu vited to attend. Seats free, and faithful ushers. Walnut Street Presbyterian Church Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. J. P. E. Kuuiler, mornit;g and evening. Subject of morning serinou. Evidence of the great miracle, the Lit eral Resurrection of Chriit. Subjact . id the evening, Refutation of False Theories of the Resurrection. Sabbath . I- . 1 I 1 ' . 1 I 11. . .-, fr VI A XI , First Baptist Church Corner of Third aud Cherry Streets. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock A.M. ( Preaching at half past 10 by .the Pastor, Kcv. S. Baker. Subject, Credibility of the Resurrection of the Dead. Preaching at halt past 7 P.M. Subject, Death Conquered. . Vine St. Pkesbyterian Church U.-sual services at 10:30 "a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Pews free. . . St. Paul's CnuRcn Rev. Win, II. Van Antwerp, Hector. Easter Sunday Sunday School at 9 A. M. Morning Prayer at 10. In the" afternoon ' at 21 a Union Sunday School tcrvic.', will be held in Saint Paul's, in commemoration of the Easter, Fes- . tival. Tbe schools of St. Paul's Holy Innocents and Lamaseo Mjssiou ti l . rri, w..;..no timII Til. tO 1 1 I. II I. 1 1 ..A..,.-'ww ..... consist of singing Eastor carols, and 1 . 11 ' 1 .1 CC i. , saori auaressea vj umereui persui Easter. To the .Christian there I can hardly be a more pleasing commemoration than that of, the Resurrection. There is hardly a doctrine that takes deeper hold on men's hearts than this hopa cf the ' revival of the dead. And all this depends upon the tacts of Easter. It seems strange 'than any should fail to V keep the feast." In reality, all Christians do observe a day in reference to that event. Many, persons forget the fast that all Sundays in the year take their observance from Easter. The Jewish Sabbath was Saturday. Tbe Chris tian Sabbatli is the first diy of thweek, on which our Lord arose from the dead. And the Church, from early times, following Apostolic practice, observed this day as her rest. JIei.ee it was called the "Lord's Day." The benefits from observing thcte great events in the life of Christ arc being felt more and more. They emphasiso doctrines. They beautify truth. They give reality and life to tbe faith. Nature herself seems to respond to Easter. It come in the season of jlowers. The time of niture's. new life alter the death and decay .of winter. - , ' It has been noticed that E istr has not fallen on the ISth of March be- ' : lore ior one nunarea years, luany chronoligists couclude that the original Resurrection occurred on this day of the mouth. Easter is called a " Movable Feast " because it does not always fall on the M ime day of the month. - The reason is simple. Easter took place at the Passover. That festival was at the time of the full moon, near the 21st " of March. As Easter is tho real Christian Passover, the cammemora- . tiou must follow the old order. Hence it is always the first Sunday alter the full moon, on or next after the 21st day ot March. New Cooks. PKCl WOl'FINarON, by Charles TlEArtFt llon'orl: Kiklds. Osooon & Co. Clieiuliall: KoBf.itT Clahkk & Ci. Price SI CD. This is auothcr volume of the scries of Charles Reade's novels. The edition is beautiful in typography and binding, and cannot fail to secure a wide circulation. The power of Mr. Reade, as a writer of Fiction, is recognized in all parts of the country, and while some urge objections to the - kind of characters he selects for delineation, all concede the correctness of his delineations. Peg Wof lingtou is one of his most popular stories. It may be ordered of the publishers or obtained of Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. HER MAJESTY'S TOWER. By William Hkvwoktu Dixon. New "York: Hakpkk & Brothers. Cincinnati: Uolskux Cj.akke A. Co. Price 60 cents. To the student ot English history no locality has clinging around it such a mass of mysterious and gloomy associations as tho Tower of London. It has been celebrated in prose . a,nd t poetryf and has been the silent witness of some of the darkest tragedies that have, disgraced earth's history Mr. Diioi, whose reputation as a forcible writer has been long established, in this little book gives us a full description of the Tower, accompanying the . description with excel lent drawings, and also favors us with incidents connected with its history. The whole volume is well worth reading. PFIINEAS FINN, THE IRHH AtF.-f RFT. By Anthony 1 klw-k. New vr Haui-kb & Bko. C.ucluuan- i ".! Anthony Troliope is a writer of industrious habits and painstaking style. While his novels are multi plying with considerable rapidity, they all bear evidence of minute and careful preparation. He is a word artist, describing with rare skill and fidelity what he always sees clearly. As a writer remarks: The omission of a

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i ,.. , i . ! !.., : uiiy ) u;. iumu, -'"r.r some noittoivs of his books auittlo tedious, but on the whole he manages to keep up the interest of his readers, and o;i of his novels u.-ually stimulates" tho desire to real another. MY KKi'iHil.WTIOXHdf' I,OUI UYfiON', AM) TMfesi; oh' KVK.-WIl'N KSKES OK fl I S lul'l-;. i'y ' ii- ' '..'llll'( ss lif'It.flOM. Jbw York: H iKi-fi; HuvS. Cau-iuua-ti: IU.-KKHT C'l.VRKK & Co. . If auy one could be competent to analyze such a mind as Lord Byron's, Countess Cniccioli oyght to be the person. She was very familiar with him fur mauy years, and saw him under the various influences which had so uiaiked an effect -upon his life. Uut it is evident that. she writes with a partiality that sadly warps her judg ment, in attempting to. justify lus weaknesses his follies and crimes she materially detracts from her influ ence when she praises his virtues. She devotes mush sr-asc to his religious opinions. Ot these she says: " It. is didcuult to judge, from the contradictory nature ol his writing, what the rei;gious opinions of Lord Byron-were. But. on the whole, if he were 'K-cusior.ally skeptical, ycthis wavoiiiir never amounted to a disbe i - . i . j- i.' ,f m.:.. i.ei 'II liie uivuiu ruuuucr ui xiiiiotianitv. I ahvays took great delight,' observed he, k in the English Cathedral! survive. It can not fail to inspire a-y man, who feels at all, with devotion. Notwithstanding which, Christianity is not the best source of inspiration for a poet. No poet should bs tie l down to a direct prof'esion ui' faith. Metaphysics open a vast ficlJ. Nature and heterodoxy prcscut to the. poet's imagination fertdi' s.,-irees from which Christianity forbid i him to 3raw,' and he cxera plilij.l his ruea.iing by a review of the woi-ks of Tasso ar.(i Milton." Tne next four chapters treat of his ci;i: dhood and ymfh, a?id t!:c remainder of the book is devoted to an analysis id' bis character. The most grievous fault v.-1 find, is the frequent repetitions. "Vy ere tho volume half the siz:-; '.it would be vastly mure intercstirg. The style is pleasant an 1 nafiirnl, and she has the power of bringing Lord Byron so vividly before the reader that one seems to sec and hear hi;n. She has lilted many dir!v clouds from his character, though the shadows jet rciuaie. It is a pood vindication", of pcrhaf s the most extraordinary ioaa of the ago. OTTU nr.VTAM STRIDE l" UN'CLE; Or Uie Tlirert Gol.lea liilis. liv Mrs. J McXAIB ' WKtOIlT. UosUOu: IlEMitV HlGHT. XVq never receive one of Ilight's charn;iag books for little people with out a consciousness of a new joy aud happiness for tho household. The chil lien are always dc'ighleJ when jbicy see his well-known trade mark, for (hey are at once assured of anoth fctory, botli intcrestins and elevating. These book's are sent l y mail to all part. s of the country, a:iJ uro rapidly obtaiaiuir a sale eoindieosurato with their merits. s VE x i :a u coi s t y to u u e sro s d a s c k i. The Weather Farm Work an! "toro ISiiJs" Prosneet for Fruit I he Gt'eivhig Wiieat .Crop, kc. . Gkandvirw, March 25, 1S09. EJiiors Journal : I hat weather-beaten, tnue-woru su: jx-t, " the weather," has become a great nuisance cr latj in these parts, both on ueeooint ot" its gloomy, dismal, ra'jiiy character and its seasonable concomitants, mud aud water, which are growing more abuodant daily. Jtan.-h winds seem to be about plaj-ed out in this climate, where they arc so greatly neoded to dry tho surface of the earth preparatory to the plowing for fiio Spring crops. Oa accouut of tho floods of rain which we have had, the farmers are very much behind with their Spriua; work. But littl has been dono toward sowiu the oat crop, ana nothing uone toward preparations , for a corn crop. 1 ho tobacco crop is coming in lively in spite of the very bad condition ot" the roads, and the moDCy which it brings goes mainly into the hand of the merchants, iu payment of last year's "store hills. w herewith they are enabled to make their Spring- purchases 01 eoods Herein is a great source of ui:Hter to many farmers, which some of them soe:u never to understand, lloin land owners, tho merchants are willH'i? to"scll tSiem poods " on time," but the pticc is always fixed at such a por cent above this cash figures as will pay the merchants handsomely f r waiting, which the farmers pay frequently without being aware of it. They only know that the purchases of the formcr'year are con-umcd by the time the crop is brought to market, with the proceeds of which they pay tho debt, aud so go on repenting the operation year after year. That wise oid observer oi' men and things,-Dr. Fraukliu, said long ago, that "Pay as you no," is the true philosopher's stone, which' turns everything it touches into 'gild, which is especially true of farmers. Brothers of the plow, take a word of warning from oae who has suilercd. Beware of those long rut'Uing accounts, which go to m ike up the merchants' ledger, and which almost invariably leave a " balance,'' which "must be settled by a note of hand af the close of the year. Bitter live rani, wo are wont to cull it, without the superfluities; yes, even setting aside some of the supposed necessaries .of life, rather thau run into debt, as 'you have been doiug. Your wife may not gei the new dress which she w;:nts; your daughter may sieh for a "'little love of a bonnet," which she wants so bad; you may be compelled to wear a seedy hat, er patched clothes, when you eo to tow n or to chuv-li, but you will be all the happier fjr it at the eod of the year, wheu you lind tii.it. the proceeds of your crops ia cah will purchase twenty five per cent, more than you would have received for the same amount if the purchases had been made during the season on credit. Pay as you go, if you de'sire to lead a happy life, and always have money in your pocket. But to return, the fruit crop thus far is principally unhurt, and unless overtaken by frost hcreafier, will no doubt be quite abuodant. Tne wheat looks more promising by far, than it has for the last five years at. the end ot March, and as I he breadth sown last Fall was an average ono at least, we may reasonably . hope for a good crop, and a coustquont reduction iu tho price of breadtufTs. The only exciting topic of general interest about town, is the attempt to make this village the seat of justice, instead of llockport, which boasts a

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. uijsii) auunt ri.M..ruv. ah;u. however, id the heavy barrier, aud oae that is not Very easily overcome. beside, the wealthy men of the county are mostly in the vicinity of Rockport, and money is the motive power iu such eases. More anon. Hastily, ' Farmer Brown. I). A. Clause, Menip!iU,Teu.n. J. II. .Ducitv, laic of Cartmell & Drury, CAIIK it DKUUY, (SuocoMsors to Cartmell A Dran -,) Produce onl 3ciioii-sil COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS No. 2IO FROST KTICKCT, UeU Washington and Adams, A1EMPJJ 18, TENN. Vy permission we refer to Brandeis & Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton & Pool, fincmnal!, Oiilo; L. Knffner, Jr., & Co.. Kvaosville. lnd. : Havhurt 4 Whlltaker. KvjuiHVille, Ind.; (Xie Brothers, St. Louis, vlo.; Cliaries T. Illnde, Cairo, 111.; F. W. Smith, President People's KanH, Memphis' Tenn.: V. II. Cherry, PifcMideiit Merchant' National Bank, Memphis, 'lean.; Clarke, Klv&Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Newtoa Ford & Co., Menaihi;i, Tenn.; Stiatton, Ooyer fc Co., Mernphifi, Tenn. set dtf S. J?. H I Xj (Hucceasor to Hill & Hurlbert.) COMMISSI ON MER CIIA NT, Dealer lu IIA.Y and GRAIN; Also Finer, P.aeon, Iaid, Dried Fruits, liutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Applts, juions, die., S'J and 41 W1TKU SIUKET, Southeast Corner Water and Walnut, CI N CI N N ATI, OHIO. JleerencetWm. McD IF Co , New Orimik' T tii .T. w. Oafl. Aurora, ina. ; win. Mci'oiiHld, Memphis. Tenn ; .1. K. Lytle & Co.. St. Liuw, Mo ; jo.sein uai gain, asu ;1. P. C., Cine nnatl, C; li. H. Hanmer & Co., Nash vi lie, Tenn. laiTT d.ini LEV. VANDKGKIFT, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, VHARI'BOAT PSOPlilETOR, And GKXEBAL BTJCAjICOAT AGENT, nr.VEHSOS.INI). CC" Prompt attentl n t;!vcii to nil business tfittrii-tieei la hia t-aro.s. juIS u;;m II arIjOW .1. Ph r.i.f-A, of "New prlefn -i. .1. . MiH.'1'i.i.ocij, i Lbmsvflle, Ky. 1 No'rr, oi New Orlea-us. Pliers, Mci':iHij!i & To., PRODUCE, PRO VISION, AMI GRNJKKAComnii33ion Elorcliants, 11-2 (.HAYIESS hTiiiiKT, novEldtf ' NEW ORLEANS. K. K. DUNKKllSON. GKO. FKXULltfOS E. K. DUNK EUS ON & ( 0., FOllWARDING & COM31IiScION AND General Agents for the Erie TrsisEisportialioii Coiujj'j FAST FREIGHT LINE, EVANSVILLE, - INDIA MA. Liberal Cash Advances made ou Cohbiu- . incuts. RKFER TO -Samuel Hayard, Vice Pres'l Evui'svilNs National rlaus, Evansville, Xiulinna;- Muses 'lityior, i'resldent Nj.tnuiul City Kuik, Neir York; Leu. (.'artvrurlit. Cashier National l ily Batik, New Yorit; nsnuth A. Duiiiiin-, New Yoia; T. I liaiott, Cashier Kau ot Kentucky, Louisville; V. C. Hite, Cashier Comiueicial liaiiK of Kentucky, Louisville; ICob't L. Afaitland & i.e., New Yrork; Hon. Gt-o. 11. Pendleton1" Cincinnati. O. novl3lf YI. 0. DilOWN & CO., forwarding -and Commission IVJLei'olittiits, WHARFBOAT P&0PBIET0R3, Railroad and Fast Freight Line Agents, KVASSVI1I.C, ISO. jauSdly ' . E. U VAX JIIPER, No. a .No u tli Water Street, EVANSVILLE, INlX, i K N E It A I. A E JV T F A T M A V ' & C O., SEW YORK, Cotton and Tobacco Factors, AND . General Commission Jlerchanis Xos. ;0 and 73 BU01D STREET. 1". O. Box No. 2S11. Hj-eelal attention given to Cotton and Tohjpco. Advances made, on an exclusive CusU I'.-isis No TIM R lrafts penuilted. rmh5diSm FHKD. E. HL'-STON. ALEX. WII-HON , H. HLST0A & CO., No. 5 N. WATER STIiEET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Forwarding Commission AND AGEIN'TS LINE WHITE Central Transit Company. All freights for New Yorlc and New Eiiotaud towns through witliout transfer. aui'o S. H. BARTON, Commissiou Merchaut, ICo. 85 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Llboral advances made on consignments. se7 dtt I AC FINClt EUILDKK of Yacat, Pleasure Boats, Yawls, and Skiffs, Will receive and execute orders low for eush, and warrant worlr, ou Water Street, below Leel. (.mull tfoin,

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1 Complete History or the New States and Territories, from the Great lilver to tne ureal ucean. BY; ALBERT D. EI0HARDSON. Ztc and Alvmtnre on Prairies, Mountains ami the J "ad fie Voosl. With over 5100 Descriptive and Photographic Views ol the Scenery, Cities, Lands Mines, and CuriOKitiea of the meat West. The prospective emigrants and Kettlers In the -Far West," this History or that va t nnsl f rtlle tfii'oii will prove an inva uable assistance, supplyinf? a- it does a want Ion a felt of a full, auhentic, and reliable guide to clim ite, soil, products, tnA:)hfi of travel. Ac... ttc. AGENTS WANTED. Senil for circulars and nee our terms, and a full dr sen ption of the work. Address NATIONAL PUB LISHING CO., Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111.; or t. iioaivMo. BL00XINGT0N NURSERY. Curiae SeedVnme. new. 515 per bushel. Otsaje Flanta Fiist class, 1,101), So; it'.tM), Jlaot (Jraftx Apple, pacnea, iu,uf", jnu. .Vsfdfmpj-Maple, l,VM, Si or Si. Kver STarapethoriS, i,oc first-eiass concords, Z-ir w. jto-.es Dahlias, Greenhonse Bedding Plants, Ac. Send IU cents for three Kprlns Catalogues Ground open. ISend your orders to F. K. P1KENIX, Eloomington Nursery, HI. Nurseries of W. F. Heikes. A S r.I ESTABI ISHJIEiT with a J;a N ew Feature. Kveiy person can pro-i-inx THKK-s and PLANUS al VUlULf SALK PKlcKS. bv ordsrina through our Club Department. For p:ice and other intormation aUdress W. . ilfc-iivt-w, uayton, Ohidv .Wanted, Agents. 81T, eervwh?re maieand lemaip, to in'riue the GfNOI.vti IMfKOVEU VOMMUXShWSJi FAMILY &EWIXU MA VIII 1 his machine will stitch, hem. ell, lucic. quilt, cord, bind, braid, and embroider in a most, superior manner. 1-1 ice omjr n". Fuliv warrau'ed for live sears. We will pay l,0o0 for any machine that will sew a kt.rmiL'cr. mor bcmit.itul. o.' more eia-Mc st-Hin than our. It mates the " Klastto lAJck fitlleh " Kveiv second stitch chu he cat. and i-till the clotti cannot be pulled apait without tearln? It. We pay Ast-nts Irom 75 to Sil ier month and ixperises. or a comroi.sMion from which twice that amount can be mad. Address SKCU31H Si CO., I'lltsburgb, I'a., Lostou, Mass., or St.. l.onlx. Mo. f 'Million.-Do not be Imposed ou byother iianies paliuiug off worthless castiron machines, under tho same name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine aud really practical cheap raacBlue manuiactnixtl. PIAN OS ! PIANOS ! PJAN0-. ! "The Iarlor E'avorite," TriTH I A TEXT "TBKS'f I. t". fi' .SUUNDlNO-liOARD." The im-niL-nse iit-iuan.1 lor this popu ar Instru ment has udaeed us to make its n.anuluc.lura a KDeciallv. aud we are couseuneiitlv enabled to oiler tlieui at much lo-jnr r:iies than are chrtcd lor similar lustruiueutd by oilier makers. Inqu re of isldeut dealeiii, or senu ior our iiiuLiaieu catalokue and price list. A aureus UKOIUIE M. ClUiLD & CO., Piauotoite ilauufaturers, liot on, Slass. THE PA PENT MAGIC C0L1B Will color erav hair a permanent blacts or brown. Hold everywhere, tiaal by mail lortl2. Address WM. PATTO s. Treasurer Ma;ic Comb Company, .priugtieia, Mas. fl OKNIH. FABJIEHS, AKlt:.Nl Ells, and rKUiT-GUOWKIW-Send P.r pirticulars of "llesi's Jmjtrovtd Fruit and Vine I nvUjorator and Jnxeel J cslrover. Samples to test will be forwarded t' iiiij'P'irtof the United Slates, aud perfect nutitjiirtion guaranteed. (Jood AjjvnU !? wanted in every LvurUy in the United Stal'. ii sre-s J. Aiic.au.! oeuouu Street, Baltimore, ild. A JZZ. to sell the celebrated Clipper Mou rt una lieaiieis L ablest dratt aud uiuaiuurub e iiutctnues made. Send Pr circular. CL1 li MOWt- It & KKAPF.lt CO., l'J CUU Street reworitS3 WONDER. JNJr.STItY NEWIXU JI 'UIXE Only XHKKIf OOLLAitH Simple, jiaclical. and durable. Makes llie rhmlic Chain Stitch, and adapted for all kinds of plain sewinsi. Any cailil can operate. 11. An elegant iift. '1 estlmoniiiis daily. Sent In peileel order on eceijit 01 price. .. Manchesier, N. II. :s.:S.MS S.VI.AUV. Address U. H. Piano Co., N. 1. f f if p 'f.rrPrr f r f 'Jo th b Working fusi:-Iam prepared to furnish ail classes with tousUut em ployment at their homes, the whole of tho lime, or fur the spare moments. Kusiuehs new, JiKht aud profitable. Fifty cents to t pcir tvenlug is easily tamed by persons or either tex, ana tne noys ana K'ns earn nearly an much as men. Ureal Induce ments aro orlerod those who will devoto their wnoie time t; the business; and, that every person who Bees this nonce, may scud me their Boorfs ana lest mo ousiness lor themselves, I mane tho following unnaralltd otter: lo all who are not wen salislied with the business, I wib send fcl to nay lor the trouble ot writing m. 1-ull uai tlculars. directions. &c sent lice. Sample sent by mail torlOcts. lAddress E. C. allex, Anansta, Ate. TTr ,1 A TOHKLLTHF. W ctilLWU, XliibUbi A M K HIC A N KNlTl'lNti MaCHINK. Price iZ. 1 he sinmlest. clieanesl. and best Knittiue Ma chine ever Invented. Will knit 2u,lilx stlUtbes ler minute. Address Amkkican KsirriKii Machine Co., Boston, Jlass.,or St. Louis, Mo. "JEAFXKSS. CATAIIHU. N'KF" j:J l-i.A NpcelalUj. Cu-es legally guaranteed or mouey lel'umlitl. By the inventor of t he Celebrated Patent Invisible Organic Vibrator for Incurab'e Deafness. .-send 10c lor treatise on Dentness, 'atarrh and scrotula. Or. T- II. STILLWLLL, l'JS lilecker Street, N. Y. WANTED. First-class traveling salesmen in every Staio. lood w. g nor a literal per cent, and steady employment. Address, with stamp, 1. (". ilUWK, ti,U Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . HOW CAN IT UE DONE ? Is the cry of the crowds who throng THE DOLLAR STORE, T3 EAIiK STIIEET, c ii i o a o , "That every description and variety of FANCY OOOIW, CUTLKKY, LKATI1F.U UUliUS, JKWKI.RV, i'.UOKS, ALbUMS, Si LV KK-PfjATKD WAKIi, Scc, Ac, can be purchased at 1 h-extremely . low price of ONK DOLLAR for each arlicl-, when the same urxidi cannot be obtained at any other p;ace tor tlouble the amount, and which the wholesaler eonlesrS iik canot Buy lor that price!" We reply: we have buyers constantly at tbe Fast, by whom job .ots ate obtained ot enormous discount, uud, btsioes, a large portion of our goods are imported direct t'cdM Kl iUl'tAN MAMCKAl lUBKRl. Having, also, every facility possessed blithe large t " Jjol ar , Sale" firms oj Uos'.on, we will, by means of the CLUB SYSTEM, extend the advantages of oor Immense wholesale and retail trade to those living atadisUuoe.tiius SAVING, IN iOCl ltLriS CHARUiid, TttKEE-FOURIUS THE AMOUNT now paid, and givine a bi:-?r quality of goods than can be vOlaiued of any Jaatern firm. Send in your Clubs, or send for circulars, to ANNAND & CO., 7 EAICE STUEET, Chicago. Goods at wholesale to the trade. AGENTS WANTED WE WAIST A RESPONSIBLE REsldent Agent in every large town to sell G. P. ROWKbL & CO.'S new American Newspaper Direc'ory, JUST ISSUED. It give? the names of aM Newspapers, their Politics, or distinctive character. Circulation", aud much other information. Also, forms a complete gazetteer of ad towns and counties in which Newspapers are published. A handsome octavo volume ot 4A pages, bound ia black: cloth. Price Five Dollars. Larsest commissions paid canvassers. From 10 to lw copies can be disposed of In every large town. Kvery thorough business man, advertiser, iitarnry man, and publisher want a copy. There men form a small part of the community, and buy qulcn. A toum cat be canvassed in ine day. i-en 1 for terms and prospectus. . Address NELSON CHESMAN, Publishers Agent, 40 Park Row, New York.

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BUSINESS C! ATtTf?. . CITY GROCERY. BORGM AN &' BE II 31 E, DEALERS IK .1 Family Groceries and Frovhions, - - 3r ST., BJ5T. MAIN & LOCUST. v. Goods delivered free all oyer the city. . Bovl2 0ia 1 COAL! COAL I inrmer i business, I would hereby inform my old patrons aua me puuiie deliver UOOD CLEAN" COAL on short notirvi. coal i ail onset musi be naid lor wluiii ordered. A sent for t he celebrated PARACO A L. JOS. THOMAS. OfSce in American House. nov4 dly - 'an imw. v iwpiFAIISLEY, KUI1N & 10., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs aud boll les. OFrE-X.. S-i MAIN ST E VA Nil VI LL E, IXDIAKA. nov7 ly BL YTIIE II YNES, ATTOUXKY-IT - I.ATV. OFFICS THIED STREET, lu WALKEP.'S P.nrLDlNO. novll lj" THAI). P. GIKSUN & tUM Com'n and Forward! (f'lfi, And A ttcuts tor Atlantic&Ureat Western Railway i FAST FRKIUHT l.IXE, Xo. IS Xorlli Hater btntt, K VA VI l. IF, I SI) TA SA , Sit;?? of the Cotton balk. iiovl.iOm . I .V. iv. GILBERT &' CO., WHOIiKSALK JUO0KRS, No. 31 North First Street, AM.nVWi,., J.VJ1AI. A fn ! ,;.,. on hand and prices.'0 :u the low MovrAr.urt i llLLlji. CC i.IUl..?, WHOLESALE OROCKU3, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts,, EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturer.-! of KLLIOTT'rf PATENT SUCTION, FORCK. aud ANTI-EKEZING i'U.VP. Warranted. H Can be used iu arjy dcjith of well. Also Wholesale nranulaet urers of CHAIN PUMP TUCI NO. 146 Hiiil IIS MAIS JiTISEET, novll ly KVANJVIIjJ.F, ISO. Evansville Easiness Coll?g?, Corner 3IAIN Jk TSJIRD SIS., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. noofe-kcepnsr, Penmanship, and Mathematics made Kpetriultiev. (Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address 1VEEIJS A li i,i.m;k, novll ly Proprietors. l The iaiit of Ktdltliial Wines i Krandlcs Only for s;tlrt nl. ycliLAEl-FER'S. Tirts-cs, Supporters, f!andaaes. and Shoulder l,r:i s the is-st as soiled slocu in this city for sale low ill HCilL.AEPFElt'H. UOVti DU. e. K. UlLlliJOWLK, Surgeon I'i t i.'-if , Evansville, Indiana. Olllce on SECOND KTKELT, bet. Main and .Locust, ERAY'S BLOCK (Second Floor). oci!7 ly Dr. J. C. Bierbower, 5ss:siik.t ii-:ntist, t)j)lecSo. to FIRST ST., Jietween Main and iMCiist, Tenders his professional fervlco to the citizens of Kvausville and vicinity. Administers Nlli wis Oxide Oas to allevis In pain i u ex 1 1 :n-lin tenth. oc'J i d 1 v Where is the. best jilnre. to get a nice Sign painted? Well, tJiat' cool! as if ercryfiody dldnt knom that OSBORNE & BECKER do the neatest and butt iark in the city. f l PI inovn.j COSHAH COAL MU'L'S, juhx i.yLK, Ju.r& toy, yrojirlfton. OFFICE: XO. 3 MAIN ST., i OC27 f f Evansville Trass Depot. I have Just fitted np a room over my t tore lor fitiin!? on Trusses, o: which I now have the lAtrpesl and Jiesl Selected - Mock for Children, Youths, and Adults. Call ana see for you: selves nt tSCHLAKPFKR'S Drug and Fancy Ooods Store, Corner Main acd "Second Ktreets. mh:6 ii. J. SCIILAKPrtU'S Olil ncllalilc Brn? Store, Where can at all timos be found the largest assorted stock lu the Slate, consisting of a:i ennlertS variety of linxlihh, French, and American Perfumes, Pomades, Cologaes, KubyWoilet !?ets. Wallets, Purser, Card Cases, Ac. Also, a splendid stoclc of Sponges, aud Chamois ofi.il yrados. LOVi JOHN 1Y1XS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam aad Gas-Plpe Fitter, Mannfaclnrer and Dealer la Bleam and Water Oauses, Spelter and Rabbitt Metal, and ail Articles appertaining to a Brass Found i y. STEA2IE0AT AND GXXER1L ULACKSMITULVC, Water Street, bet. PIrse and Leet. . . KVANSVILLK, IND. Cash paid forjold Copper and Brasa

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JOHN II. SCOTT. f ooKelIcr,(ilutioiicr X E W H I K A I K 11, Xo. 53 MAIN ETKKET, cor. Fecond, aui5dly EvAsviLi.it, Ind. FISH & I5AKTEU, . , . r. . tt VV JOISSald r00K3eliSr8 blaUOIierS, OLHOOL BOOKSt BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEO US B OOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND General Stationery. No. 11 SXnin f!tretf " . Evansville, Indiana. Jnly91y CINCINNATI Ifaper Warehouse. CHATFIELD & WOODS, M A N IT F A C T IT It E R H AND WUOLE9ALS PAPER DEALBKS 77 and 70 Walnut Slrctt, Keep constantly on band a complete a rtortiucnt ot FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEM F, MKBICM, 1.(1 1 A L, AU SlTKIi-KUlAIi "T'T.AT LKTTF.R3, various weights; FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NUIEH; Ilubbard'i GLAZED COVER I'Al'Klls. Nos. 1 and 2; also, other brsnds, of all colors; PR1NTKKS' CARD HTOOK, ti Klir-iti. colored and white: also. CUT CARDS, In full variety of uualities and RULED LETTER. NOTE, AND CAL' l'A I' i'. US, . 1 Various we!hta and onalltle. I L ' "l ' " " PAPKlt BAGS & l'LOU 11 SACKS, All HU&eUliU liumuriit, llini. ijunui; I.cnllierH or all Kim! For Binders' use, together with TOOLK am.' n x: its af aci i i x e it y, All of which we offer at lowest market pri 3o. Orders by mall promptly filled. CHATFIELD A WOODS. 77 and 7i Wainut tstreet. marUl dtf 'iu luBjU. GE0B(jI3 CUAWF0HII & CO., CO .TI 53 ISSIOV 3 1.. lit II 4 NTS IMl'OltTKHS A.XD DKAI.ERH I ?f Scda Ash, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, FOUND !V FAC1SGS, Plaster, Lihie, Cement, Sand, lumnilcu Htotie, IIcmIii, ele. ho. 200 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Jau'Jfi Sin Lkwis RiTt'KNKK, Jr., Kv.'insvlllc, Ind. John Oiliiekt, Uolcotula, llif. L. KlTFNLi:, J II., & J0M X7 0ie.lt PACKliltH, ANIJ COMMISSI ON M ER CIIA A' TS. AUF.NT8 KANAWHA HALT COMPANY, WMKKLINO NA11JS WOKK1 COMP'Y, VKRMILION KUiUK Ml LUS, HT. LOUIS FLOUR MILLS. So. 3IAI.V fiTKEi:Tt KVANSV1LLK, IND. A. S. HAVIllTKST. J. J. VIUITA B I I Ijt liuT!t li. V.'!iilt.L:iV, FKODUCE, COMMISSION AND Vtt WAKIUKU M Mi CU A N TH. No. .. , SoiHh Water HL ix-alersln F'lonr, Han, Hy,0U,Uri and t 'ouulry Prsluie. Iu M. KAIS.l .......0. M. f.TAJ ' IS A I ti I) & STAIIY, (SnccfftKors to W. M. Altraan A 'o.,) fi Eit::t ii. au: rs, nmu;iForwaidniij and Cooirnii :oi; li r hiiuts, Kvaosville, Indiana. ltl to ij. W h!er, Preis'l. I init Nalionai rsi KUdsam'i orr, Vice i'n sideul KviiC"1' National Kaulc. Cli Ag nt lor Ohio River Halt Co. . non-. lfT E w ' " u 3,1 1 ' "f K V friends and former pidrons that we. art on FlltsT S TK1 KT, on, iloor . below Vine, next to L. Pierwni'n '1 In Hhop, still In the frule of JLHjUOJiH, Fl.OUK, COMjW;,J.'(iOA, it.-., auil nlmiilil be t.leas, t to see them. fl. P. Al.ll l Jt f (J. II. li. A1AAH Ci. eoM FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS. RI-irriFIERS. and Wholooilo l'oa!s:i LI?tl ll3, FLO IK, F I R S T S T R E E T , One door below Vine, next lo L. Pier-mi' Tin Miop, IOvaNVJLLS, 11. Jaul dtf. P. H. Iioaoi i:a K-r, lnt of I vr.svi;;., n . JOiiN lill.UEItT, (Jolciiuclll, ill. P. S. BUSOUCHET & C0 OKNKRAL COMMISSION MERC II A NTis. So. 25 PoyCras fitrt-frt, N EW ORLF.ANrf, LA. Orders and conslyumer.U Bollclte j. novio d im Tliird Street, bet. Sjcaaore tzl iizr liaanfattorer of Compound Lubr.'cstJnj C!2 for all kinds of Siatlviar y " Alio, LARD CIL, SOAi'S, and QAliZlli PUUE CATAWBA WINK of rcy cS, growth. Vnch.ldv Wki.dos B roth k as, Paris Landing, Tenn A. W. HihEBoTTOM, KvauMVilie, Ind. WELD0N BROS. & CO., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, pkodh i; aisii commission NEIU'H A.M s. 0!Sce Cob. V1NK A WATKR STREETS, EVAKSVILLE, lNl. e"Hpeclal attention given to purchasing supplies. niByldiia 2IATTIIEW I) A L Z E L L, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, Xo. IS Water Street, declOdly Kvambvillb, Inn.

Kctvs I-aper, Manilla rnper. Hook J'aper, Wrapping Iiper, Colored Fostrr Itiiwr, Ham J-aper, Stareli J'after, (irtiU t Foper, Tar Hoards, JSlraw jioard. ,

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TO CITY OlSOCIilti AND Counlry MeroIiaiilH, BUYING FOR O IX, We offer our entire slock of HARD WAKE, , Cutlery, Nails, ftc, AT TOW P.FMCI (.'all 6, nd txaiulue at FRED. P. STFtAUB & CO., Xo. 74 Main Street, KETWr.E.X M.( '! A.M mhl'.l Til IK I) GKO. S. SOiViVTAC &; CO., IMPOHTintW HARDWARE, GUNS AND PISTOLS, Farmliis: & Mechaiiics' Tools We have removed, Klnco lh desli urilon of our slock by Are on the i'lst of December, to the old Irfa weiilh.il kland, lit thu corner of Fir.t and Alain Ht recta, aiid have now in htore one of the most couipkte HtocliH of goods lu our Hue tl. it can hi: found lu the West, purchaKid ou a dull market lor C A. t i 1 1, and will bo offered to the Irndn tit, Micii price nit cannot fail to Impress tho biijei, Vo liavo no Onl iJlock Our goixls nro all V 11 11 Nil A S I V I- A Ti, Just from the factories. We offer Mpeclnl liidiu-eint iils on Table and Pot Let Cutlery; Chains, Hames, and Collnrs; Axes, Hoes, & (Toss ent H:iwb; iiitii.iikhs ii lumvAisi:. 'lit l AB.V STEI'Fr, ( 0 UKlt OF HiiST, KVANHVIl LK, IN.. l" MAIN W'J'. WATCJIMK, .IKWKLfiV, i.oi ss ui rruoM i', . PFAI.KK IS Watches, Jewelry, .Silverware, , Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Waro, bOM) PENS, Ac., At the very lowest Eastern pi Ices. Soiiil Silver u arc & JcaTlry Made to order. Hpecial atUiullon Klvcn to re al i lir lino Wat chc. A good HtOCll of Americas Wfiiltlies Always ou hand. an r. lel't d.'in) C I. F. SANGOM CO., Oerif-ral Dealers In ("OA ..and A ?t lib lor the celebrated A I ItlJHI E I AL. All oidirs accompanied Willi lh c;.ih will be piompuy atu ixie.l to. perxons wishing to contract lm heavy towinj? on Ibe river can be accommodate ), Ilia propib lots liavln(f control of tho superb low-boat Robert l'li'toii. in.cc No. Srcond Hint, b I w n Main and Eocust, ! .vaiisvilic, Jnd. A nov'Jli l!y it!. CJAIS.'V V '-., l);filei.- -in UfjuorM, KeetlflerM f Hie Celebniled WAHAMII VALLF.Y. I.KOM, TH.Mli:i . and XXX Wfil-iiV. And iJlMtlllem if Cologne Kpl ita, K0.101MAIN KTiti:t;r. EV-AHVJI.LK, I NO.

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R 13 1 T Z ft 11 A N E Y, Corner of Canal and Inslc M., KVANS VILLH, INDIANA, ! Mi iitifacl urers r.f S1EAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS rortalila Circular Saw Mills, AM) Mpc lilnery of t'vry D( h r Ipllon ll A I.I- I.S4 IS BELT IXC. Mi,., STEAM G A unr.ns. FJRE.IRICK, W ROUGH T J HON 11 PR, ,(V., ,-,-. Rcj airing dono at Short IUA if.. ko ni; nls lr StillweU'rf l'alf nt Ifoaler an.i Mum CatdnT. nov7 ly l'ia ttlil A; U COMil nut- (lui'.iH mi.l l -ul I'll m of II ! 1 1 .'. Uil.l -,1,111 .-liin-ir ..liiH, li.l.iirco H-iitn o.i h.,; ... i. . , I'ii. IIII-. ' i.i ' -' i i 1 .M itr '.'i cr; , il M 11 i'., 'orn t -.;:o::i. I ' " " ' I ! I - v liar Vrni-. . i i y th , "j ! (: Ion. ; V .. ! i:,, , f . li )'. I ii' Is . I ,in l. ii J lli-psl '!. n..i iln l.cll mi;, Mill Htlc.' i, t I, Hill tillll,'. ", Ulld 7'.(n)if lr...l l'li. f M l.l'tl iil I.I "H.l.t TV (, the fivlllly of li e In t Mutt inryni"! Wii i n. .n, a nl ulil i.'ivn il ft t ieiili.m'l I lo iii. our ri il Idm.i hMi n -1 iu, TH . . i i ik (in .in pi : , wmi. ml oi r ;, "'nl ci ;n:'i iciifioii' i.Im prH-i'M. u I'l'ii'iiii I niiii.l't, i i.i.nr ol Mut an I i ! . ', .1 m v Hie, i in!. , ii i. ii). it runt li, till jiarU lo fl u t i..i ! i . i i. iD.r, in k iurj,i y.t., th dm an s t i WlLUMl IIKIlAl.J (Huiieior to Krt.li A Hf inn MP bis 'et urer and tlnlliii.r ol I'Ot' A il I, 'C A A O tlTA 1 4 OA J V r IE AH CiGIisE; AND LOILL'.J BAV AND CIKIST MILL IlACIIINEitY, Thriinbing tlachkon, CJoUou ibii! ToIihcco lre . : CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, &0., AO., KVANHVJLLK, ISO. li ;n wrr 1 nor' and UiitihWdIii biiH in orut r on hi. hi l not U. IKON A'Sli 11HANI (. of evrv dixn 1 1 1 I inn. I)oilern In "ilerini Ounsj.'i, 1 1 mi Flr.i i.iIiIih, ivi'Mir.l:!. Imii lli..', I.'IoI.Iih. Ac, al liiMiiulai'l ii rem' i.il.ii. HICVAlRlNti clone at abort notice.