Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1869 — Page 3

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..AHRIL. 2, J8G9. i i V 2; 2d ':-r Uiher Hirer Item AVe Fourth I'aye. Krnllipr nutJ Hir The weather yesterday was cloudy, warm and rainy. There was a heavy fall of rain between 3 and 9 A.M. The river dur:n the twenty four iionrs ending at 3 p.m. yesterday rose 3 feet, and is now level with the top of the tank opposite the city above the ferry. Arrivals mill leicrlire. The arrivals and departures up lo 3 r. 31. yesterday, not previously reported, ioehtdo the Alaska, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Virginia, to New Orleans; Havana, Nashville to Cincinnati; Mo'lie Norton, Henderson to return; Falls City, Louisville to Cowling Green. IConf Ine. Anion? the first boats due here are the Cumberland, from Cairo; Sam. Orr, from Ea.tport; Coosa and Darling, from Memphis; Sam J. Hale, for Memphis; J. II. Groesbeek; P. W. Strader and Leouidas, for New Orleaus; Belle Lee. Mary Houston,' Alice Dean, Nick Longworth, llobert 10. Lee, and ludiaua, from New Orleans; Emma Fioyd, from Nashville; Anna and Kate Itobiusou, from St. Louis; Palestine from Louisville; Mclnotte for St. Louis; llobert Moore, for Nashville ; Ada Lyon, from Green lliver; Charmer, from Cincinnati. 91 iMeellaneous. The weather, yesterday, was unfavorable for business, being wet and gloomy -The Alaska passed up at 7 o'clock with a very wood trip. The Virginia took a large amount of freight here and left at 8 A. M The Havana c:me up flying light. Sue adJed some freight here, and left afier noon for Cincinnati. The Mollie Norton had a good trip of people The Falls City arrived at noon with a medium trip, and food left for Bowling Green Tho Clara Scott was receiving a large trip The Hartford was also lilllaz up pretty well -The weather was Inure favorable after toon, and freight was being hauled down pretty lively for the Quickstep The Armada and Quickstep contributed each a magnificent cake to the Church Supper last night. That by the Quickstep was one of the most magnificeut we ever saw, and was the handiwork of George llamsey, the accomplished pastry cook of the Quickstep. A further notice of it will bo lound under the head of city news. That contributed by the Armada was constructed under the supsrvision of her veteran steward, George Jackson, and vas a very creditable and valuable donation The towboat Baltic passed up yesterday afternooD, with a number of bargns Bab Anderson, formerly of the Petrolia, but mate of the Armenia when she burned at St. Louis, was in the city yesterday. He lost all his baggage except the clothes he .had on The New Albany 'Ledger of Tuesday announces the death of J. Libbens Frisbce, of that city, nt the age of thirty-three years. "Lib." Frisbee, as he was familiarly known by his many friend?, was for a time clerk of the famous Liberty No. 2, and was a n.oit estimable gentleman. The announcement of his early d:ath will pain the hearts of many. lie fell a victim to that insidious disease, cciumption. At noon yesterday the Monougahela, at Pittsburg, was falliug, with It feet iu the channel. At Cincinnati it wasSrising, with 45 feet in the channel. JKontH I.Piivi'.iiT To.l.t.ri roll UAIUO. 1 lie line passcr-gor Steamer Cumberland is the rcgul.-ir packet for Cairo at four o'clock this evening, having elegant aeeomnioditions. Her chief officers are Captain Billy Lowth, Marion Wright, and Bruce Hunter, all pleasant ami ob'ig i:ig gentlemen. The Cumberland connects at Cairo with first class steamers for St. Louis and New Orleans, and gives through bills of lading to all points South and West. For IIkndekson'. Tho elegant and fleet, railroad transfer steamer Mollie Norton leave for Jletulersori at four P. M to-day, iu charge ul Capt. Charley Perkins, ac accomplished oliieer, havi og il: -gunt 3f StMiimodaiimis fr pas-feuste:.-. A. O. Durland and C. II. B yh tv.o pleasant rcutlciuen, are her ol.iii;Miir clerks. Foil Si. Loi.'i.s. Captain Henry U. IlartV lire steamer Lawrence is announce ! i'.r St. L )uis to-day, and is nu eleir i'it and finely appointed steamboat. Ciptaiu Hart is an old steamboatman, always careful, reliable and attentive to the comfort of passengers. Ilis bi' brother will be found in the office, and is au accomplished gentleman. Foi; Arkansas IliVEtt. The fine steamer (. A. Thompson is announced for Little Hock, Van Buren, Fort Smith cud all Arkansas lliver way lan linsis, aal is a grand boat. She is commanded by Captain Alex. Frazier, with George Ely iu the office, . which names alone are a sufficient guaranty tor comfort, safety and a pleasant trip. Snippers for Arkansas ll.ver will bear her in mind. Foil New Orleans. Captain Ed. Evans's fine steamer Leouidas will be dowu to-day, en route to New Orleans. Captain Evaus is a veteran iu the trade, and is genial, social and obliging. His subordinates are also pleasantrf;entlemen. v Mamkast of IheS cmierLfvrciiin from KiiM-t'l io KvaiiNViile, April J,l-i.!-J : j u-niit:iei A: i;o, : obis umiuuih, z& muck of b.at;J i, I) .vj , 8 si.-kh coim, 1 slft-r; W li viuj: on, ill siicK mru : II I.-M.'.vuuid & Co, 1 n niv-y ikn; II KabeocU, 1 How juiiiil ; Mm tin. Unr.imr Co, 1 noi.slit-:d 1.oim.cc ; ' A nisi ion.;, I s i fu ; H v i'nukerson t U, ti luid t.bicco; il 1 n.rd A Co, 1" nii- COtloU. l.'olmnbu, Ky Jas Morton tt Co, 13 bns peanut. Louisville Porter, Fairfax & Co, ti bales COtlon. Cincinnati E H nrd, 5 bit.rg i;ot',nn : Ribt Moure k o, 3 Uo. do; Loww y & l'jtiteisuu, 2 do. do; Miliiii, Ellis & Co, 4 do. tlo. Pittsburg J UicMey A Co, 71 feuclis peanuts.

'Hl DAY.

- ..;.-- libiu r fciUir' -- ('j.jiKTi.-Tue Vum-uetoUl of W'edueb. day siijs: It will be nh'orvctl by our s)ecint dlspntcboa from Pittsburg th:ic- tbe ottieea of tbiitcitv hold lislrslo STO.l-COon i tbe burnf d .s'enmeis. C iplnln Pres. Ixwlwlck a la-tfti-Kt iu tbo Henrv Aitkins was Insured in Cincinnati for Si.(M-S-OoO e:ori in tbe Western, Firt inen's nmi American olHce-. The Cincinnati oftices have Beutru lly MifIpred by all st ambont disasters: but. for a wonder, have escaped by the recent connarration. Pittshur appears to llavs

been the w"it snnerer. Captain Iian. Mo re, fornievly or' the J. AlcCullonh, is in the city prospect-ins-The Commercial's Pittsburg special says: Th" fir- at Kt. Iouls yesterday was hard on 1'iltsbnrt: , in.snrnc! corupRuies, ttieir losses .!a relating tTO.lwie, as follows: Arliitma, jlL'.tKj; Carrie V. Kountz, J6,0uo; .lenitie i.ets, s lvxw; Uerard B. ' Allen, ii'n.iXiti, and lten. Johnson, S9,5(i0. The Armenia hipI Carrm V. Kountz were both 1'iilst.uis; boats. Captain James Hamilton purchased tbe intert-st of the late Captain A. C. McCullam, sr,just uefore sue leit liei e on bcr last trip. Tbe Gazette says: P.eooi ts of tbe sala of the O. A. Thomso i "for SW.lOO are premature. It was repoited last evening tnat the purchasUg parties bad bacKed cut, and bad bought, the Lad ii ace. Tbe vhanner arrived from Evansville last even i uir. The 1 1 ve.-was no biih that she could not s?et under the bridge. (She is, there tore, compelled to receive lor her return trip to-day at the loot of Kace St ret t. The Importer has carried over 11,000 bales of cotton out ol the Arkansas Kiver country durin the present season. iSbe is said lo tiave )iiail more money than any other upper river bout that came .South. Ixui3Vii.l,f Tbe Courier - Journal of Wednesday says: On Monday W. B. Cox, of JefTersonvllte, was appointed by lie Uoveruor of Indiana as talis pilot, vice J. Lelevre. lei-lgued. Tbe Tnompsou Deau, which Ktt t.ljouls Saturday for New Orleans, bad on board the materials and carpenters to ouild a lull length cabin of elegant deigu and comiiKaiious appolntmenis. The cabin will be ready for use ou the next trip but one. ST. Loui'3. The Democrat ol VVednesJay says: lliver rising yesterday very slowly, weather very flue. Very considerable numbers of people strolled a!oug the wharf, viewing the devastation of the previous eight's conflagration. Bu.nness was active at the wbarfooat , and anion; tbe steamers loading Were several bound to oi t lJeutou. Ttie upper part of the Alissourl is reported ou tbe uecllDe. All tbe npoer rivers are now iu good condition. Captain D. H. Silver has bought the T. L. Aictlill tor Wm. M. Mcl'herson & Co., lo Use the piace of tue Peoria Citj in the St. Louis aiu Omaha packet Hue. We learn be is negotiating tor the War Eagle, and for a new hull on which to place tbe machinery ot t he Peoria City. roii SALE. Full S A I. F VALUABLE MAIN Si'llKKi' PKOPEUTY That sptendlj property known as the Kgler property, tuatt-don the west corner of Main and Mixiti Streets, fronting 75(4 3eet on Main r-tieet Huil 1 leet ou isixib HI reel. Said property is oll'ered tor sale at low Jlgutts on eay terms. Apply to J. P. KLLiuTT A SOS, Ileal Estate Agents, Corner Locust aud Third .Streets, felddtt -Ttrtlt SALE -FARM-A splendid farm, j coniu iniuK -10 acres; oO under cultivation, and 10 in t lmber. Said farm Is situated two and a half miles above tee city of EvauHVllle. near tbe Ureen Kiver Koad. The imnroveinents cocstst of h dwelling-house, containing six rooms, cellar, two cWterns, iv barn and other ojt-bui uiuys all new aud of the most approved style. There is an elegant younst orchard on said place of about, one hundred trees, of tbe choicest vaileiies. AKo, a clay pit, from which three potteries are beii.y constantly supplied. For particulars, apply to MKS. MARIA II UTCHIXsii.n, on tiie premises; or address Post-oiIIee Box v, Kvansville, lud. tela dim rOR SALT AND F0U RENT. t f.,f 'KAP JtriLIl.N41 LOTS 1LLSx I)welli;a; Houses, aud Farms, leu Hiousaud acres of Farmiug Laud, i buy and sell J'.eal Estate. ALVAll JOHNSON, Ileal Estate Agent. Third JStrerf, Evansville, Indianatf SAJIUKt ORR. JAMES DAVIDSON. J. I ORR SAMUEL ORR & CO., -4- a. . I . V.', r V J & I i AXLE , v Horse and Mule Shoes, Trailers' and Blacksmiths' Tools, rVAttO.N . AJiO liU.'tiV WOOiMVOKa v,p.hji;i nckai inN lioitan At tbe hi--best market rates. Waiter Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. I on 1-1 dtf H&TTICHEU, KELLOBG & Co. (Successors to"Vells, Kellogx & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SIGN OF THE Bia j?a.idlook: TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLE11Y, POCKET CUTLEEY, Trace CliuiiiM, Ti'fioo Cliiviiif-i, Trace OJiiiints, I!an!ers Iloes, Plaiiiens' iloes, 3Iechanics, Tools, Slechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILBECS' IIABDW AHE, BI lLfiKUii' IMKUWAKK, Ut'lLDlCHS 11 AUD WAKE, 'ri'3r ANI WM)I, fARDS, (4ri4i. ASI Wi:ARtS, (OI'Kli AMI H tlOL t'AKIIH HKST RUB HER KELT ISO, IIKSV J'VBHEK HELTIXW, H AA V il UB HER BEL TISU, Mill Said Cross-Cat Saws, liiii and Cross-Cut Saws, SJiii and Cross-Cut Saws. '..kii b". er-i will find it totneir advant.u.e to exainiati our 8tocK before parchaaAt ilu- stnd, 13 First St. 1M.T1 H "JKU. KKLI.0US & CO. i is'.iuviou of P-iL-tiserblrp. Tltt. P.:iVi:!!Miif Vtt.,i the liriii ol e.,r.i.er ..r.se was, n the votti da j ol J..i u ry. Pf'.'t, .ii.-:,. vr,. xue i uuderstssued ill Ir-j.i ine business ou bix own awrnut for tbe finure, be ) esponbie lor a.; I liabilities against the ; atove nr m, and ts ulono entitled lo collect 1 the outstndiut; money, t niblT iw C11A. SCHRADER,

rLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

Froin Dispensatory of the United States. Dlusma Crenala Bu :lia Leaves. Properties Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Uses. Buchu leaves are gentiy stimulant, with a- peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They are given ia complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts concerned In its evacuatiou. The remedy has also been recommeuded in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. Hilmeold's Extract Bccho Is used by persons from the ages f 18 to 25, and from '55 to 55, or in the decline or cha:ice of life; after Confluement, or Labor Patns; BedWetting in children. Ia affectious peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu is uneqnaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Huppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea, or Whites. j Diseases oir the Bladder, Kidnetiv Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and es cites the Absorbents into healthy action,, by which the Watery or Calcareous Depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements, are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. Helmbold's Extract Buchu has cured every case of Diabeten ia which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of theBiadder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Urlclt-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Palu iu the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tbe Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. llELMBOLu-'d Extract Bcchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation excesses, and imprudences in lite, impurities of the blood, Air., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affectious in these diseases, used in connection with Heliibolu's F.OSK WiSH. Sold by all druggists aud dealers every where. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Price 81 25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $0 50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. AddrefeS H.'T. HELMBOLD, 694 Broadway, New York. NOSE ARK OEXITIXK HVI.ESS done up in steel-'-osraved wrapper, with ' fac-simile of my Cbemic:l Warehouse, aud signed II. X. Uelmbolu. DENTISTS. DP, I. H.AS Hesitlent 15 en 1 1st, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, Evansville, In WTANrFACTrRER Of COSTIStJjuL ous Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coral ite, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Artirlcia'- Palates, iic. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxld(an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chit roform. Ether, and also several local par lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and re establuhmeut as large (consisting of nvrooms) as any in the United .States. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for ta extensive patronage received during the pal EIGHT VEAK3. men J Dissolution. THE PARTSERSH1P HF.KF.T Ofore exlstine between J. W. iCeesan aud R. P. McJohPHton, known a the firm ot Keegnn A McJohnstou, is tbi.s day dissolved by mutual consent, R. P. Moohnston witbdrawiog from the firm. The business will be conliuued by J. W. Keegan. All parties naviug ciaimx atgaiiisi tbe firm are requested to present them tor paj ment, and all parties indebted to tue firm are requested to call ud settle tin mediately. J. W. Kf i'.tjAN. dtateiy. p McJotoraTON Card. TN RETIJtIS FKO.1 TUB ABVE : Jt. firm, I leturn my sincere in was to our j many customers, aud the public generally. lor tho liberal patronage snowi us, aud ; hope the same may be exten ded to my former partner and succecsor, Mr. J. W Keegan. K. P. McJOIlNSTON.

March 23d, 1869.

iBflill (12w

W. WACHS, STAT 10 V EH, BdOK HlMEit, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Pictures and frames. Mirrors, Look-lng-Glassej, French GUss, die, OI.I HOOKS KE-BCM. A-0. TO MAIN STREK1, (HEDDERICU'S BLOCK,) KVAXSVILLK IAOIAKA. nov3Iy

City Brewery, COOK & RICE, Proprietors,! Evans villk, Ind., Manufacturers of Lager Beer and Stock Ale and Dealers in MALT A HOPS. oc-30 dly PETER TIEKLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paints. Oils, VARXJSHES, DYE dTlfFFJ, WINDOW iJ.AJ, !LKi;i(AL IXsTKUMtnrS, Pnre Wines and itrjtlie, And all popular Patent Mellcines ot the age, JVO. 2 North Water Street, KVAVSVILLK ,1M1SA oc2y ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, HomceopatliiC Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main aud Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAM, llomceopailiic Physidan. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main aud Locust. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 12 M ., and 1 to 5 p.m At his residence, corner ol Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night., ocSCly CEO. A. JIITTROLFF, DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyecbisses, Silver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 61 MAIM NT., Bet. Second and Third, KVANHVI1LK, INB. Watches and Clocas Repaired "and warranted. Chas. Abtkh, witt Geo. A. Blttroltr. oc dly CINCINNATI ii.EV GEORGE E. JACKSON & CO, Conimisiion and Forwarding Merckcnls, Dealers in Grain, Fiour, Pork, La'U, Produce, See., &zc. So. 5a Walnut Street, mhl7 3m C1XCINATI, OHIO. GtXJTJSTY- BAGS. E ff A LEN EXTKA HEAVY tiUu Gunnies arriving and lu sure, for sale by 4 FOSTER BROTHERS, iL West Hccoud Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. We desire to inform the trade that we have been appoint ed agents for the largest importer in the United States, and are now prepared to supply them in any quantity. declS dtf WM. GLENN & SONS, Importers and Jobbers of CINCINNATI, IT AVE A I.AIttiE STOCK F NT.lpie. Variety, and Manufactured Goods, whlcn they oiler at the lowest rates, and to which they invite tbe atteu tlon of tbe trade. deal dam eoil lionte's Steam Cordage 31111s.TOIIIV BONTi: HANUFACTUREK OK Hemp Packing, and Hemp Twine for Sewing Gunnies, MilS ST., one door south or Front, de22 d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO. X5K,UGGISTS. LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drag Dealer iu Medicines, Paints, Oils, IrrusJus, &c, St. IS ST., bet. Second and Third, Evansville, liid. Particular attention given to CUTTING WlNDoWtlb vss to any sie. I iun21 dtf PnALOX'S "PAPMIAX LOTION " For Beaotirrins: the Skin and lomplexton. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, 11 mples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc.. and renders the skin soft, air, and bloo-mitia. For Ladies In the .Nursery it is invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. Paphian Lotion " Is t he only reliabl remedy for diseases and blemisnei of the Skin. rilAI-ON'S "PAI'HIAS SiOiI"for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, ivlll not chap tbe skin. Price 23 cents per :ake. "Fior nr. MAYO." ll.OK IK MAYO." A New Perfume lor the Handkirchlef. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Frairance. PHALON A SON Nev York. Sold by all druggists. .iytdly NEW Fill II. JOHN S. H COBKLI. JOHN" I. TWEED. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors nntl IJtiiidtrs, And Manufacturers of SasJi, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Lrac'ccls, Ac, &C, for. WALStT A L1UJITH STKEl'I'S, ETAJSilLLi:, Ino, All orders will receive prompt attenion leo13m State of Indiana, Vanderburgh Countj SS HOTICK IS HEBEBf JIVE','bat Philip Kramer, administratnr o the estate of John t Meni, deceased, hasiled bis petition to sell the real es.ate o:tbe drcedeut. bis personal estate b?ig Lsufctent to pay his debts; ana tha; said eiition will be hearu at the next .erm o the Court o Common Pleas of naid couutj Witness my band, this 26t h day of Mrch, 18 9. . SOKENSON, CieK. mh27d3t,w3t

The Trj liig Sf ason. The seHrchlng winds, the cold, drizzling rains, tbe heavy Iocs, and occasional warm and moist. dasof .March, render it, upon the whole, tUe most unheal! by moutn of tbe year. I in depressing intluetcts are espe iallv unfavorable to invalids, and thousands of persons with f'eelle constitutions, who have borne the Winter hi avely, break down in the first m.mth of Soring. Tbe variations of temperature and cold east winds are a sesiou trial to the dyspeptic anil bilious, whose symptoms they invariably aggravate. Intermittent Jever is also rife wherever there is evolvable poison in the water or the ton. To enable the system to combat t.bese evils, there is nothing like a good: veet ible tonic, mid among ttiis class of medicines HOSTKTTKR'S STOMACH B1TTKliS stand supreme. Medical men orescribe it in prefereme to any of the tonic preparations of the pharmacopoeia. They are aware that the ordinary noctures and extracts are all based upon cheap alcoh:), w.iich issurcbarued withan acrid e.-seiitis. 1 oil, and absolutely pois' nons. J'bey knw, on the other hand, that tiie rectlrict essence of the finest rye grown in this, country is the sole spirituous ingredient of HOST LITER'S BITTERS, ami that the vegetable mfdicinal elements of wbieh it Is composed are of raie eiticacy. Hence it has the confidence of physicians, and finds its way into hospitals where no other proprietary medicine is sanctioned. A cour.-e of the BITTt-.K's is especially recommended to persons ot delicate habit.

or Dot li sexes, at ibis season. In ttie lever i ,,nii aU(, .li-li icls ,,f l h u si an.l South. i quinine has been almost univer ully discaroedMsa chologogue, and this invaluable antidote to malarious o:isorders adopted in its stead. A Jouole gain Is realized by tbe change, for the bitters, unliKe tbat dangerous alkaloid, are agreeable to the palate, and ttieir curative ellect Is much more permanent. Sclifnck's riilmt nk- Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pilis will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, il taken according to the directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax tbe liver, aud 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 ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows Ihe disease and gets well. 'Xhls is the only way to cure Consumption. To tnese thiee medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owet his unrivaled success In the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. Tne Pulmonic Syrup ripens the' morbid matter in the lung-, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when tbe phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cougn will throw it oil", and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, tbe Seaweed Tonic aud Mandiake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so tbat tue Pulmonic yrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, lernoving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall b;adder, the bile stmts freely, aud the liver is ioon relieved; the stools will fcbow what tne Pills can do; noth lug has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison, which Is very ciange.ous to use, unless" with great care) that, will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's .Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Scheuck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the ali;ui In tbe Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, ausistn tne stomach to tnrow out tue gusliic juice to uisso;ve tbe tood with the i'uimoiiiu ."-yrup ana is made into good blood without lermeutation or touring in the stouiuch. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to ttop a cough, night swe.ds, chills, or fever. Keinove the cauie,and they w ill all stop ol l Heir own accord. 'o one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Com plaint, i Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated ! 1 hroai, unless the liver ana stomach aie made healthy. j When there is no lung disease, and only I Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, scbenck's Seaweed Ionic and Mandrake Pill arc Mithcleiit, without the ruimoulc Syrup. Ti.ke the Mandrake Pills ireely in all bilious complaints, as they uie perlectly barmle-s. ' Dr. Scheticrf , who has enjoyed uninter rupted health lor iiihu) years past, and ! now weighs pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, ia the very last sihuo j ot Pulmonary tonsumptioii, bis pbysi- j clans having pionouuced bis case hope- ! less aud abandoned bun to his fate, lie I was cured by the aforesaid medicines. I Full directions accompany each, male- j ing it not aosolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wisb their lumjs j examined; and loi tins purpose l e is prolessioually at his principal oirice, Philadelphia, every Saturday, whue all letters of advice must be addressed. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each SI 50 per botue, or 7 ;" a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 'Joe. per box. For sale by all druggists. fe2 dwiy SpNJ Colgate Oo.w Fragrant Toilet Soaps 1EI'KKIAKEU 15 V Skilled AVi.rKuonfrom Itie best Maleriuls, hu-1 ir SOWN AS THE .STAXUAKU BY DIAtW .SD CITSTOMEK3. Sold Everywhere. dee how t. ueeinr i: jin tht " : :.'ipther:.v k, .. .V nite i'JLCnottiers sutler tbe atjonj ..Ale ones snatched away .. le Whooping Cough, oi . . single bottle ot 1'oiaud'g Kiuud would have saved i lis infallible. ftoth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE KEMEDY loi hose bkown Discoi40KAnoNS on the luce Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Pro ared only by Dr. B. C. PERKY, 4 lioucl Jtreet, New York. Sold everywhere. A Card. A clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a fcale aud simple reuieay lor the cure ol Nervous Weaaness, Eany lecay, Diseases of tbe Urinary and Semiual Organs, aud tbe whole train of diaoiders brouglit on by baneful and vicious habits. Great cumbers liave beeu cured by mis uob.e remedy. Prompted bv a desire to betietit tue alliicted auU uuioi lunate, I will send the recipe lor preparing and using this meilicjie, in,a sealed euvelope, lo any oue who needs It, Jree of charge. AddresH JO-iKPJi T. INMAX, station D, J4ible House, al'2dw3m sp n New Yora City. HOW 'TO t!KT PATENT. -For opinion, no charge. Seud sketch and description. For application, send model, uul over one foot iu size, and Slti first liovernmm. and stamp lees. Specifications, drawings, caveats; assignments prepared; rejecied claims prosecuted. Also, interferences, extension of paten Is, and appeals. AUures-i .MUNN & Co., No. ;j Park How, New York. spn tie-2 d;m Batchelor'a flair .Dja. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world; me only true and perfect Dye harmless, reliable, Insiantaaeous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies tbe ill effects of bad ayes; in vixoraies aud leaves tbe Hair soft aud beautiiui, O'jask or brovni. Sold by all DrugaisU anu Perfumers; aud properly applied at, Ba'ciielor's Wig Factory, No. lii Bond Stieet, New York. apoUdiy MOfUEKS! MOIUKUS! jaOTiltlia DON'T FAIL TO PF.OCUIi Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been usei with never jaiii-ij success in thoutauls o eases. It not only relieves tbe child from pain, but iuvigoiale8 tbe stomacn and bowels, coi reels acidity, and gives tone and euergj to tbe wnole system. It will also inslaulo relieve Umrixa m this: BuwiojJ antl WlNt Coi.ic. We beliee II is the best and surest remedy id the vuoria lu ail casts ol Dysentery and Diarrluea in Children, whether aristu from teeliiiui; or any otner cause. Full directions lor using will accompau each bottle. Be suiv aud call for " M RS. WINSLOW 'i SOOIHINU SYKUP," bavins tue ac-sttn-tie oi "CUKi.isi; Pkkkins" ou ihe outside wrapper. All others are base imilatious. Jeil dAWtim FOR P. LACK WOKMS AND PIMPLES on the face, use Perry's Cjmedone and Pimple Jiemedy, prepared ouiy oy J-r. H. C PkHKY. ii Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. Tbe trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. uml dtjui,w3m TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, Freckles, and Tan from the lace, use Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepiared ouiy by Dr. B.C. Pkkkv. sold by all druggists. niblS dSin.w&u-bp n

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Cinciiitmti Ac Kt. Loiiis EX I'll ESS LINE, r ? fc Composed or the elegnnt and &fcommtdiou steam-iH 'IAIH---t'ltl.. ANKA, Sll AM ItOCli , JIKI.NOTTI., A HE --.A. AJ. hA'I'K ItOIil MI. Oueo- th above boats wi'l i.'ave KvaiiKville every Thursday and Ate"dai; at 111 o'clock a.m., coiiiiecilng "' "t. Louis witii tbe Miami Line and "iia J'arkfl Company steamers for sit point on Ihe Missouri Kiver. and with the Northern Line and Krokuk J'urket f .Unnpanp for all points on the Upper Mississiniii Hiver: also wth t ip J'eoria anil JVaplen Fackft mmpum M-ani(-rH lor Illinois j-tiver, ana si a' ions on tue Toledo, Wabash fc Western Kailroad. 'I brough receipts given on all tbe above lines HUMPHREY, PATRICK CO.. mhl7d.'Jni Agents. Regular Evan villa Green Kiver, acd Hartford Packet. The beautiful new Steamer Jok McIJkvnolds, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and all points on Green Kiver, and on Hough '"reek to Hartford. Will Ipuve Evansville every MONDAY anu iiiuK-sDAY at 5 P.M. Ltnnu tut Regular Evansville and Nashville Packet The fine Passenger Steamer O M E O, Josh. V. Throop. Master; Geurge Throop, Clerk, leaves Evansville for Clarksvllle and all way po- ts EVERY TUESR.IT at 12 M., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. febU d.'Jm , Liexter's independent low-pressure Packet Mii JvStcp, Dkxter Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY aud THU1WDAY, at 4 P.M , post1 1 vely, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets. noJi dtfl DUKE NiCHELSoN, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer CTJ.AIB RLAND, Wm. A. Lowth, Masi-er; MAitlo." Wkigiit, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all wsy landings. leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FK1DAY, ntlp.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and HATUItDAY, at 5 p.m. Through bills of ladin? given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Kailroad. For freight or pussatre apply on board, or to W. G. iiltOVVN & CO., , or DUKE NICHELSON, JylOtf Agents. Regular WEDNESDAY PACKER For Clarksville and Nashvillo. The elegant Passenger Steamer Jiiuiay ran dels, Henry Miller, Master; Kitt Rudd, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all intermed'ate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock P.M. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points South For freight or passage applv on board, or to C. li. UUDD, ocvidlf Agent. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewheej steamer Ttln.mi-rt TvS ollio Norton, QIAULEY PERKINS. Master; A. O. I ii'kla.nd, Clerk, Will ply as a renular packet between Evansville and Henderson, ottering uneqnaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville dally at 6 p.m. leaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m., making close connect ion with the E. & C. U.K. FARE Through and way passengers only 5ii cents. Janl7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Agent Regular Evansville and EowlingGreen Packst. The fleet and elegant Packet JI. LYON, W. S. Vasmktek, Master: J. F. WlbiiANKs, Cleric, Leaves KwinsvlHe for BOWLINU-UBEEN every TUESliAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville lor WOODBURY every SATUKDA Y. at 4 ! M. For treigbl or passage apply on board, uoviil dtf Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. For Paducah, JohnsonvIIIe, and Enstpon. iBfl ail i fcliJMtag The fiett and 8plei.dld v learner SAM. ORR, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Juy ViNYAKn, Clerk, Leaves F.v.insvllle for E.-istport and all Tennessee Itiver way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Sat uruay at 4 p in., taking fieight and passengers at lowest j acket rates, and giving esxecial attention to tiie tilling ot orders. For freight or iisiHsne applv ou board, selti tf DIKE NICHELSON, Agent. Conic to Stay. Henderson & Evansville Daily Packet The new, fsst, and elegant side-wheel Passenger Steamer Moses Wallen, Master; Iujbhut Hkasheab, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at 1 o'clock, promptly. leaves EvausviIIe every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. Fare Through and way passengers SOc. Freight received tit all iime- by 11 DM PHRi'.V, PATRICK & CO.. Agents. Regular Moiday Packet for Paducah, Eastport and Florence. The elegant PusHeuger Steamer Rl Mo. 2, Lie Howell, Master; Si. Hughes, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'clock f.M. For freiulit or passage apply ou board, or to H UMPIIREY, PATRICK A CO., ocliidtt Agent. For Padaean and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. Dusouoiet, Master; WILL P. l')WLr.R,la Ijeaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY an.l SATURDAY at p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY ato p.m., making close connections at Cairo wltb first-class packets for Si. Louis. .Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Kvansville with the E. A C. R.R, anil theTara.scou for Louisville. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY CO.. or DUKE NICHELSON. . se!2 tf A Kent. Merchant Tailor. X. Anderson Can be found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK-

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jtiizcocK v ST( i:i.i;,.s BUILDEKS EMPORIUM, Wafer, lift. Locust and Walnut fits , EVANS VI L L K, INDIANA. TV YOIT AKE lil lLblMI, OR I.-V.

JLTENDTO BUILD, call at their Mam moth Warehouse and look at tbe.r IMMENSE STOCK, A nd you enn get all your wants supplied. They propose to furnlsli everything required in Building, just n your fancy dlcuies, iroui common lo ine most elaborate Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ibackets, Window and Door Frames, Flooring, Shingles. Utli, SaKli Primed and Olar.e.l, -.luiiuwuiasn or all sixes. Paints, oils, lurpentliieaDd Varnishes, Paint Varnish, and Wr-ite-wash Brusiies, Lime, Cemeut, Ndils and Builders' Hardware. Of every description. Roofing Slate, with a full stock of largo size Ulus. single and double stiength. Evan' Celebrated Marbb and Flate Mantels and Enameled Grates. WE HAVE AT 1IIK It II I.ItK.ltS' EMPOH1UM Humpies of Hate and Mai ble Mantels and Enameled Orates, ami are prepared to furnish uu.vtlilng required in tbat line, and invite all wl.o wish to purchase to call and look at our samp, en. We think they will be pleased, particularly as to prices, when thev take a look. BAIH'OCK A KTEKLE, Water Bi., bet. Locust and Walnut, fe2 Evr isvllle, lud. Just Whar You Want. V' HAVE I.V NTOHK THE FOIiowinu. in nrlrne coiidiliou. which is olfered to i ne traue: 2i barrels Jowls, iu brine; 7-i Hams, in bulk ; 50 tierces No. 1 kettle rendered Lard; 1!t keifs No. 1 kettle-rendered Ijard ; M bags Potatoes; .'itiO bugH Oats; 4(1 b gs Redlop eed: li") larrels choice Famllv Flour; 2a barrels extra While Wheat Flour. BABCOCK. te STEELE.. Water St., bet. Locust and Wlnut, Evmisville, Jud. fe24 Builders' Emporium. Sale or Unclaimed Goods. fJlO WHOIi IT MAY COM'KUN: Notice is hereby given that all nnclalrneil toods left at the Builders' Emporium, Water street, between Locustand Wa inn, Evansville, Indiana, and remaining ou band oue year, will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Amnion Room of Hiram Nelson. Esq., Locust Street, opposite tbe Post-Ollice, ou the 4tb day of May, lsiiy. A list ot the goods can be seen by calling at t he Builders' Emporium. BABCOClv & STEELE. February 3d, IStJil. dL'm. Rope Mouldings. WE WtlUId) I'AKTICI'I.AKIVY call the attention of bunders aud merchants to au Invoice of Hooe Mouldings lust received at tbe Builders' Empo rium a new article, never before offered in this market, and Just the thn;g, combining beamy, duraoillty, and economy iu a remarkanle degree. BAHCOcK iS STEELE. Water Street, bet. Locust and NValnut. fell) Evansville, lud. COO Barrels Limo. WE lIVi; J t'ST ItKCKIVEI A llat-bOHt load or Lime. Il Is of the largest barrels, best cooperage, aud perfectly splendid. Send your orders to the Builders' Emporium. BABCOCK & STEELE. Water t'd.. bet. Walnut and Locust. mhl2 Evansville, lud. Oats and P.,tatce3. IIAVi: I.V STOKE THE FOI.. Wio lowing, in prime condition, wuicb is offered to tbe ti Hile: liij lni-.ii. choice I'eucnblow Potatoes, at 70 ier buihel; ijo tiusrieia etioico Northern Blue Pota toes, at 70c per bushel; i'AXi hugs choice Black Seed Oats; 50 bushels cholcrt White Seeds Outs. BAItCO .K ASTEr LE, Water Street, between Locust aim Wal nut, Evansville. Imllana. I r 1 ruusi,i:, ii i;us & into., (Successors to Steele A Trible,) . MANOFACTUKKKH OT AND DEALEBS I!f S.;v'i, Doors. Jillnds, FraniL'N MOULDINGS, &o. AH orders for work in the Buildius llu are promptly attended to. We keej) constantly on hiuid all kind of LUMBER, CINE mid POPLAR FLOOb 1 N O . , W E A T H E U HO A H U I N ( i . Ac. Scroll Sawing of every description aivDressinx of Lumber done to order. Factory at tbe old stand of Steele J Trible, Seen nil St., bet. ( licKtnut and Ciierr; EVANSVlI.liK, lNI). apll dtf CARD. In retiring trom the above ii;irt.nerslilp desire to return my lUunks A iuy Irienu? who liavo favored me w.lli btlsiuess, ami would ask their continuance wit h t he new til iu. J AM KS STEELE. Evansville, Jan. 29. JAMIfiS. SVVANSOxV & SON, ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers In I-MISTE ILtXJMBEK Sningles, Latli, Doors, and Sash, Also, a lare assortment of Allegheny Chicago, and Toledo Lumber Hud FloorluK, Oiessed and Undressed, on baud aud loi sale. ' Extra SaioeA and Shaved Pirn Shingles, eiffhfeen inches long. We respectfully solicit tbo cltl.ens o: Evansville to (jlvotin a call nd examine our Block before purchasing elsewhere. Yakd on Watkk Stkkkt, (Opposite Lainasco Wharf), Evansville. All orders promptly attended to. may 23 dtiin mm; m its ki i;i.k co.m im:: JS. the Lumber Business at bis old stand at the corner ol" Msiu ami Seven! h Streelu, and would respecttully inform tbe public tnat liis stock is larjiO and second to nour in the assortments, embracing Pine ol a' thicknesses and quality, trom the nic'J'lurd Common Saurluitw lioard up 1 Three-Inch l'lrst ,lear Plank. Also, 5bt IKORS of various thicknen antl styles, and lo.OOO DIUHTH. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Slilntjl. 3 and 4 -feet Latb, Mouldings, Casinoi Qinirter-Round, Ac, Ac. orders from the country, river or lal fllleil promptly. se-'l d ;(m JOHN F. GLOVER. WILLlAJt IIITrVINiaL, MANUrACTDKEIl OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. and Dealer in Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles SIItlKG, FLOORING, Ac, Office and Factory Corner FiTh and ffalnw titreeU, Evansville, lud. Orders from abroad promptly attended la malSdtf liiirioii's Tobacco Antidou VaI( II AWT!" O Tt UKUOVK ALL. IKM(ltK FOII ToilAC litti.'t 'tf fryt.it.'r o.. i h'trv.'rxn. Il jturif nntl n-J apptri iV', enabi-iH tin; wroniach lo hf;(-' tl' Jiviiriu st (inj'l, n-c.-4 l'rep rtfiebi!i;c, nntl isinhli'n iohint htnlth. ;i'.'rrr ami ciusterr Jar tity y't eitrr-L 1'n.v Ki tnjiirious tn of toljact-o, nidi lihtK vf U'aimi,'iil'i. n IUICIICOR, etc B.VT ritKK. AetltH wni,t'1. .il'llf-" Ua. II. K. AuiiorT, .'y lj l Hj. JTESTIMONIALS. Twrk-xr.H' V.TiMuf.-r ri-ivol n hnx nr fair. ton' Amnl.itB fru Ki;v. J M. riirmi. "! "I'll. ' " tffect'Ull cure. S. uVhhai., funny ton, timeout Fro tiif U. S. Tit ntr, ti.,nnry-i fir,. v,-Tt utl a aupplv of tUs AVruiuTi IU w '" "' done iu tr;rk l ruti.r. o. j. j-.m.am. From Nrw Il.ii-nn Satk rntos. l.ei.ili -nirp of ii,M:fiivli..rH ht.vit.ir lAA rmT ll"'1'l't,l,t '"' ,!,.. hv ti-iott rr. U,lfi..Ai.iil.Hi-,el"i'et.t.l i - I'.ir Hi" p. is.. ii. rs ul' lii ii.Viinii'Mi. JiisKfil M-ini, yir.lij.l .N. II. MHte 1'riM.n. I! tsi;.;rtN Tl'-triVNV. I iVti 1 1 rUitl Autillo'e fiJC -! .'. I, t,r.-'tnt.itijfir'l Ittt rniX' iff it. W. Ilis..l N'1!- lliUiL.V.ew All, ny, fnd. ACLKTiCTfllS curc-J uiv lieilli'-T t:STIMON T. ONI x or Antidote : KAtl.s. i-l itivs.-ir. it mv itev. J. S'lOKMAKKK, IC'liv suittm, Vn. Fuoh tic- PiarK IIi-Ar.tt7AnTFt:"t. I.v V A?. T Jitrf !fiinr f ititit-nn jioaHtU nf jih in thn iiiinith by te.iri'r lr. l,;UiU s ADtnimtj, ana tift rr fi.Xlti reiaoveii. i w j. jK ... . .... FROM rlP. RnUTrTFRW ItnitR .tnnnvn . 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V 1 tl M-l.-vl lor l.-f. V" '- ' 'inM.UHII'1 t;;' " -"'ice Do.iars, Invtii rbibly lii :nl-toh-.smh i in vi i v 111IK,',,),;VU';I,r il '!'n ''"r .... election to t be oth e 'j nu.-,,., , i .i ...,.. I at the ensuing April elt -ii,,,, KX T.t KI.V. FRA NIC VoBltI- Is oan-M.lat.. rr r... elect ion to t he ob ice of Coi iui l.... ,,f i (.,.,,,, To wns o lp at I lie April election, j ,"opi-s t receive a large i uniiii r of l:i-pibin n, Votes. koai si pt:itvikore. Mr. JOHN F. CLAUIII IDK n crmiti. ilnte for lioad Super Isor, In Jioiid Llli n t No. 5. GREAT LAND salt; Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of 1 lie Kentucky Legislature 1807-. Seven Rich and lllzly hnproved Olilo Kiver K.f Lsrrri Farms, anil r)l Town J.(.ls. lo.be Diisposcti or In shares. First Prize Second Prize... Third Prize Fourth Vrlze.... Fifth I'rize Sixth Prize Seventh Prize.. il Vr 1 1 H ".tH it I 1 2so nuzE iv tuiVX iot.;, Valued at $V2H e;ich. it pi;izi:s is town lots. Valued Hi. tlini each. Ht PIUZKS IN TOWs Luis, Valued nt i.si e;ich. tic it i; t s, r. THE ItltAM IMI IV I I. I. f A It F. place at .Masonic 'ieinpie, in I,.uisV iile, Kentucky, ou t lie 1st i lay ot Si pi em -ber, iwiit. Aginls will lurnlMi p'imi lilels l Kimr description ol Hit; ro,.ei ty, ml ciiiiinin. nig Hie act ol the J,i.-gl-,l.ii ure inn hmi. i n u thr naif. Com in I ion el s w ho will m .1 i".i;-e t he en - tei prise are iih lneil In t lie in t ol 1 1 ie i ,e . i- - lHluie, and their mi.-grily mnl ivii.h.m. bimy are endori-ed in the cei i :':ic ales (Which will lie twiiu I 111 the p 1 1 1 1 j u i e! s I ot Uovernor John Mte k-ensi m , lions. iarreil JiavN and 'Jhoimci I .'.bCuciv, ITiiilnl tst.des Sennliirs. lion. Jonn "i . Bunch, Sp-nker ol tne Ki'iilni'kv llnise of Representatives, linn. Aivhihif.i li x,in Josepli Adams, Pn i-l lint ul the l-iiini.i-.' Bunk, L. C liailam, l'lesi.ienl ol the National l.HIlk, John It. 1 : 1 1 1 el ii nu in in i -.. Hetidetson, Ey.; lloi .V'. F. 1' inetl. Inih;e Of t be Circuit. Km il. t f Ihe I- ill eenl h .1 mlicial llistrlcl, and M. S. Jollllswn, .lllile nt the Court ol t'liinninii Pleas of Indiana: Hoii. Wm 11. Waller, .Mayor, .lohii Hopkins, President, l-'iist Niition-al Hank, and others, of Kvansville, luiliin.t, ami many other gcul.lenu-ii of posit. on and prominence iu Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased or I II. LY.Nli, Fanners' Bamc, Henderson, Ky. ; li. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank L.iuisvilie, Ky. ; VHOS. E. A. i!!'.OVlvS, Covington, ICy.; JOHN C. LATH A M , Pies .lent Bank ot Hopkinsviile, Hopkinsville, Ky. lames L. Hall am, Com mei cial Bank, l'aducah, Ky. Books opened at theso points ou the 1st of October, 1N,S. PHtLIP HOilN HI LOOK, !)., Water Street, bet ween Main ami Kvciimoi-e, and SEMONIN. DIXON & CO., "No. not t li First street, will rrder tickets lroiu the Agents at Hemieisoi,, Ky., lor those who desire to purchase. scUMlll THE 1ftlKKKI; i rm, WHO WI'-KE appointed Conim issionei s by the Kentucky Leiilslatiire losuperiiilen.l ninl conduct the " ileiitleisoit County 1 in I .-ule" of Wm. Mci.iiiti, i;-.q.. tii ke t ills met hod of aunoilMciuij to I tie pu ilic 1 1 ml I In: I r- win,; of prizes in the enU rprise bus lu t ii postponed until the lt tin y ol t .leiiiln r, iMil. W lieu, on the 1st of n toiler la - t. I lie t in i l -prise was laid licioin the public, li, was conllVently expected i hit l it c .ti id lie concluded by the lull i4 .litninti.v. In!), tlm day lixed lor the drawim:; l ut severnl causes, none ol wbuli weie ti tt I j . p: 1 1 I , and winch could not he non 1 1 olit d i.y the Commissioners nor by tiie owner t.i tlm property, combined to prevent It. Anion-.; t hese we mity ineiitlod the iiiiliire in obtain printed mat ter m. t lie 1 1 ine co.i i me! ed lor, the extreme stri:eiiey oi tne money market, and t he tlisl i usl in tlm numlsol the people of en I el pi ises like I n is, 1 1 id ucetl by causes whlcn are el lie.-li in Hie lec.illet'lion of tilt public. Thoiish tickets are limv bclm; ripidly sold, a sullictciit iittniber h ive not In i n disposed nt to jti.-iily a 1 nt n.-ler of lite property wilhonL briogin los tijion lln. owner. The farm I iik lands emhi: I in tiie enterprise, neatly eilit. hniiTited m-ies ul whicb are cleared and tillable, wnl be rented out for I lt pre en I, ye. r I ood bonds for t he rent will lit: I a ken, u ml lln m' bonds will be tlsvly nc i to t lie j t-i sons v iio draw the saltl larins. The money lor the tickets v,ld is in the hands o I t be aems, and sin mid a n v sh.i 1 1bolder lie tl issat islieil with the poslponement, bis money wil: be lelnmleil on liic prestuiiitton ( bis (.it kei . Tbe untleisibiiieil 11 ink it will not , am iss to say, in t h is c in necl ion , that hey have no pecuniary inieie-,i m die alnmi enterprise, ntir will lb ey have In Ihe niture. They will not, receive tine eenl, loit heir services, and they tin not now, and will not at any I Hue, t uti, I mid. or emit i ol a i-inifli ticket in tbe t nici pi : nor one th libit received trom t he sa !e il I icket-s w I ! 1 lie usimI y t hem, nor ea n t lie mv m r ol i be property touch, use, or control any p.ulof It until after the draw in;; la Ues plat ; and should t he enterprise, by any tin nn est en contingency, lnove ti ltd t lire, nil inonev received from the sa:e of ticket will bo prom plly rel uiiied on presentation m liio tickets to the nent Ironi v. bom li. u ; lit. li. BANKS,. . W. S. II 1 1 1 . LO W A Y , t')l'.i;Kl T. til.A-s, 10 L. M'Altl.l Nt., O I.A.N'l' l.Kl.KN, Janll d.tw W. s. i :l.. N Y. Xew Ileal Est ale Aiwy. J. 1. i:ili it Sou MAVK OIKNKI A IIKAI. IATA1K AKency lor tin? s:t le ol and re.itingo lauds, bfiuses, Ac, Ac. Persons baviiiK bous-'S or land ! rent f-r sell, or persons wishing lo ,,iii nase or rent, will do well by calllui; on Lbent :t their ollice, ou Third Street, -afur Locust' Juuell tf Ileal VM:iVx, Asrrr.ls, Jt'o. Gi 51aln fclrt'ct, ' CVANSVILI.K, lNH. A Notarv i'ublW 1 n I lie odlce. :tCdtf G. J. LAN.NKKT. !. V. liAISKXM.NIU'l:. LANNEUT & IIAIiNFAXJri:;:, CARRIAGE AFJD WAGON C'OBXEB SYCAHOUK i FIFTH KVANSVlLLi:, IND. STS., " Repalrlntz done ut uiwui i,i work wrr:intl. .iMii KO.VVaM I'iSSIl K, DEAl.Kl: IN Chandeliers and Gas I'KIimts Gas and Steam Yiyc. Filter, Kll. lit I.Od'ST Si KKKT,

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