Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1869 — Page 3
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MONDAY. .APRIL 5, 18C9. Vr Other Fiver Items See Fourth Page. Weather nuU Wsler The weather on Saturday was cloudy and cold, with occasionalsnow , flakes flying through the oir. There j wis a neavy itom. iu mc luuruiuj, wo clouds having dispersed during the night, but gathering again early iu the diy. The river, during the tsventyf jut hours ending at 3 o'eJcoek p. Jr. on Saturday, had ri.en all of two faet, and was rising steadily. Arrivals nut! Dcpartdrrs. The arrivals and departures up to 3 p. M. Saturday, not before noted, include tho Tom Farrow and barges, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Lady Grace, Cincinnati to Missouri River; Palestine, Louisville and return; Charmer, to Cincinnati; Mollie Norton, Henderson to return; Armada, Cairo to return; Anna, St. Louis to Cincinnati; Lawrence, Cincinnati to St. Louis; Darliusr, Memphis to Cincinnati. Kontt line. Among the first boats due here, ara the Cumberland, from Cairo; Lewellin, from Eastport; Silver Moon, from Memphis; Min'neoli, for Memphis; P. W. Strader, Indiana and Ii. E. Lee, for New Orleans Bella Lee. Nick Longworth. Louis- . ville and llichmoad, from New Orleans; Fanny Erandeis and Itomco, from Nashville; Kate Robinson, from St. Louis; Palestine, from Louisville; Shamrock, for St. Louis; Robert Moore, for Nashville; Ada Lyon and Falls City, from Green River. Stiaeellniieoas. Business seemedlively on the wharf Saturday mornlnar, with large arrivals. The Tom Farrow came in early Friday night, and blew one long whistle so like the Armada that we, as well as ethers, mistook her for the favorito Cairo packet. The Farrow had her barges well loaded, and discharged largely here The Armada did not arrive till 10 Saturday She had a splendid trip, as w ill be seen by her manifest below, kindly famished by her excellent " mud clerk," Ed. Thomas The Lady Grace passed down at 3 A. M. with a EplenJid trip The Palestine did cot arrive till five o'clock Saturday raornin?, haviug been detained by bad weather. She, however, gathered up an excellent trip. She left at 10 o'clock The Charmer had a good trip out, and landed across the river to fake a corn pile. The compositor, on Friday niht, makes us nay the Charaier reported "heavy weather" Thursday evening, some distance below Louisville. We wrote "having met her," meaning the Palestine The Anua arrived at 11 a. m. Saturdiy, loaded to the guards. Captain O. P. Shinkle and John Thrasher never fail to 11 the Anna full The Lawrence had a beautiful trip. She tarried but a moment here, discharging only a few packages Tho Mollie Norton had a crowd of passengers The Sam. Orr and Ada Lyon were receiving laijrely, and would have, as they deserve, a full trip each, to leave with The Darlitg arrived at noon with a moderate ireisht, but full oi' people. Captain Lawrence aud Alex. Powers are attractive gentlemen, and the Iar io alwas goes full. SJoals l.euviuKT ToIay. For Caibo. The unrivaled low-rre.-sure railroad steamer Quickstep is the regular packet for Cairo to-tiny at 4 o'clock P M. Captain II. T. Dexter, Jack Grammar and WiHer Ii. Pennington nro rer attentive Mid courteous ciSjer.' Through bills of ladirij to all poirts East and We?t. Foa 'Louisville. The famou, fleet, fivorite l'araseon goes to Louisville at 10 'a m. to day. Captain J. P..T. Ilollcroft commands, and Miles D. Warren and Jesse Jackson are her f lerks. Both boat and cflieers are deservedly popular. - For IIendekson'. Cap'ain Charley Perkins turns the Mollie Norton lc'-e at four o'clock, for Henderson, and she is a stunner. A'. 0. Durland and Master C. II. Boyle do the honors in the ofiiee, and are pleasant, obliging gentlemen. Fa Mt. VKasoN, The gay and festive Si'Ue V. departs for ll.nderp'in :;n 1 Mt. Vernon at 4 o'clock p. m. Cant-in Wallen and Clerk Brashear, her chief officers, are good men aud obliging officers. Foa Eastport. The excellent .efe nner ltapi dan No. 2, Captain Lee Jiowell, a sterling gentleman, in comman J, and Si. Iluhes in the office, als-ay-i social, pleasant and obliging, goes to Kitp rt at 4 .P.M. to-day, and fhoald have a good trip. ForGkeen River. The new and cv-tnt ILfrtfjrd is the regular Green River pi?';rt -t 4 o'clock to-day. C'jptiii! Jn." Meileynolds commands, a. id T i 1 1 y Ler is her pleasant clerk. F..r Mr.Mpins. The magnificent Meiuior Miuncola is the regular Cinc.r.nati and Memphis packet, to-day, at,d wwl Le here at an early hour this ii,- riiiijK. Captain W. 15. Mil'sr her commander, is a veteran officer and mi aecvmiiislied gentleman, and Mr 11.111. her chief clerk, is courteous and cbligiiig. For New Orleans. The fleet and elcaat passenger steamer P. W. S'.rador is announced for New Orhaf.s .".t 10 a.m. to-diy. Sho is as comfortable a steamer as could be desired by traved-'iM. Captain Albert Steiu i a genial gentleman aod a veteran commander. Alex. Stewart, Lis clerk, takes pleasure in contributing to the comfort of passengers. Mamfkht of steamer Armada, from . Cai t tvn-vi le, Apnl U-ii. K Diiuaers'.n to (;, ::ihhds tob-t-, -II bales of o :.t.ii; Jl;iipny. Pa ricn & Iij.f hhds 'obicrr.; irun, ;Hid-.er & ic. VI tihds t-i.acoo; W. ii. Bron & Co., 2 hiids tolacci; treil P. Huston, 1 hi.a iobc-o; 1 t.clsvilie, 1 ht.d t bacco, 2 boxes; StockWdl & Co., 8 'iry bides. 1 bfix furs: A. Kels. 5 d.y hides; O. O. ib acn, bags corn; ia. K chisou, 2 boxes furs.
j lean Oik from war -- Cl!Cl2fNATl. The ftir.siTC.Vif of Friday 9ys: Iu the United Stales Senate yesterday Mr. Ramsey, rrom ttie fomnilttes oa I ostOllices and Pos'-Koids, reported a joint resolu?i u authorizing the construction oi railroad bridste over the Ohio River at Pidueah. kentncky, by th Padm-aa Gulf Railroad, which pissed with Ihepr.i uin that luesDia shall not, be less than
four hundred feet over Uie main channel iJerieddif ni8. T?r?dA an obstruct, on to navigation. This previproved by tae President, will become a law. The Gazelle has the following: Part of the crew of tho Armenia, recant ly bui-'itatst. Louis, arrived here yesterday, Including the mate aud Montague aud Williams, pilots. Every steam boatman on tne Upper Mississippi knows" liill Wellington' one of iuperintende ts of the Whi e collar Line, and one ot the llvesf men in the buinsj. Hero is a sketch of hi career, from the Da buque Herald, oi the UStb Inst, . : Fourteen yenrs ago to-day W. E. Weill! gl.m lnded in Dabuque, with nls breeches tucked in the lops ot bin boot, and fiiteeu oenisin bis pocket. He hired out asarayman toU. K. Wes'.then wharfbent agent, and, by his exertions and ten t-tiifteV U Buff vtnrlh 100,(i00, and owns s ock in both lines that consolidated their Jrteiests Jaielj. He is now niacin? an effort lo have the huils of the two new Packet towed from Padncih here, to be oo'i plated, and is receiving proposals for the frxecutb n of the wortc. Lo0isvrt,i.B. The Courier - Journal of Friday Bays: EC ptaln I). H. Mlver Is nezotiatlna at st Loa s for the War Kasle and for a new Hall for the machinery of the Pe na City. Captain Khem Parisot, of the steamer Calomel, arrived here yesterday, fir the purpose ol contracting for a new boat fcr the Yazoo River. . New Orleans. The Times of Monday says; , Thewea'her yesterday was llfee that of the previous day, fine and pleasant, with a clear temperature. euilne- on t he landln? was more active than on Monday, we bavins noticed some vny fine irips le-iviuir, for instance, t he steamers National and Lizzie Hopsins had on briar.i as much, freight as required; while i heir registers were also filled with names. P i S' I- t. M 3 Wv'S 5 B3 ' r- r- mr 53 E3 13 2 rri Q M s a J i e a P. a p b c if 53 05 L r 0 in M Sr P. 5 S H 0 0 2 j La 0 fl P. B ff ffl o P hi 3 H a a w i 1' & mm, O 9? ST5 SB 2 Z M S5 O 3 u ft rv ' Si ' p C5 1 9 .15 GO 3 P H i p. B p: " r d DENTISTS. Over First National Bank, Corner 5Ialn and First Streets, iSvanaville, lnd "RL'W" AXl'F A CTfU K E R OF COKTINV13.1. ous Oani Work, Gold, aiiver. Vulcanite, Cora tile, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Artlflcia- Palates, &e. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxid (an excellent and safe asfesthetlc). Chii rolorm, Kther, and also several local pan lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and nc establishiiieut as large (consisting of nv rooms) as any in the United 8 tales. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for tha es. tt-UKive jiRtronae received during th pa ICmUT YKAUti. uicui WALTHAM WATCHES. The extensive use of these Watches for the last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers, and Expressmen, the most exacting of watch-wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, durability, and accuracy of the Wallham Watch. To satisfy that elass In all these respects is to decide the questloa as to the real value of these timekeepers. The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham enabie to em to produce watches combin ing the bt st and latest improvements, and at a price which renders competition futile ; and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent, more for their watches than Is necessary. For sale by all dealers. No watches retailed by the Company. KOISUIXS fc APPtETOS, General Aoets, 183 Broadway, New York. mhlO d3w (Mon.Wed.Fri), wSt I ill; A ii iv MiiTnoi FOR THE PIANO-FORTE, ' Rv WILLIAM MASON (the distinguished Pianist) and E. S. HOADLY, ia a great improvement npon all previous works, and is used and recommended as such by the bet teacners. It preserves what was valuable iu previous books, and adds many new fe-itureB. it is the only modern PianoForle Instructor published, presenting the technics ol modern Pianoforte playing. It is easier to teach and learn from, aud secures more rapid and thorough proai, o!aD a"y'r book. No teacner of the Vio, .r.t? cu.afr,,rd to De without lis aid. It is the nest t.ook for begin tiers and the best for those who nave made t ro-res Pr.ce $1. To lacunar ics ex ma; Vo'ii ly teachers, we will, until Ju y i,t, i single cnv to any ttaclr of ihe Piano Fo-ie by mail, potaS- palJ. lor hair price Iwodo'i-rs. Aiieuitiou is published wit ii European fttigeitng, and one with Ambi CAN FINGKKING. Publishe I by illANON BKOIHKS, 69ti Broadway, New York 164 Tremont Street, Boston. apr3 uat
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
TFrom Dispensatory of the United States Di isiaa Crenata Buchu Leaves. Properties. Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Uses. Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They are given ia complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarih of the P.ladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, disease of the Prostate Uland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the patt-s concerned In its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. HtL3ii:oLD'3 Extract BrcHrj is used by persons from the ages of IS to 2f, and from 35 to 55, or in the decline or ihange of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; BtdWetting in children. In aflectious peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu is uuequaled by any other remedy, as ia Chlorosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Paiufuluess or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous Slate of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea,' or Whites. Diseases or the Bladdes, Kidneys, Gravel, ami 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 ali. Unnatural Enlargeme&ts are reduced, as weil as Pain and Inflammation. Helmbold's Extract Euchc has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Uriue, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brlck-Dnst Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for en feebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symp toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memoiy, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Paiu iu tLe Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tho Muscular System, c. Helmbold's Extract Bcchtj Is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all diseases arising from hubilsof dissipation excesses, and imprudences in Iiie, impurities of the blood, ifec, superseding Copaiba In affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrixea, Cleetj of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections in these diseases, used in connection with HKLiinot,i's Ross Wash. Sold by ail druggist! and dealers every Where. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no otner. Price SI 25 per bottle, or 0 bottles for S6 50 Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, 591 Broadway, New York. NOSn AltK CEM'IXE FXI.KSS done up in Meel-ungraved wiapper, with fnc-sluiiie of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. Uei.mbold. FOR SALE. TIOR SALE VALUABLE MAIN J STREKT PROPERTY That splendid property known as the Egler property, tuated on the west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 75 teet on Main street aud isti leet ou Sixih Street. Said property is offered lor sale at lowfiguies on easy terms. A pply to J. P. ELLIOTT & SOS, Real Estate Agents, Corner Locust and Third Streets. fe!8 dtt rOK SACK -FARM A splendid farm, conlaiuiug -10 acres; 30 under cultivation, and 10 iu timber. Said farm is situated two and a half miles above toe city of Evansvilie, near the Green River Road. The improvements consist of a dwelling-house, containing six rooms, cellar, two cisterns, a barn and other oul-buiidius all new aud of the most approved sj,y le. There is an elegant young orchard on said place of about one hundred trees, ot the choicest varieties. Al-o, a clay pit, from which three potteries are being constantly supplied. For particulars, appiy to M US. MARIA HUTCHINSON, on the premUes; or address Post-Office Box 22, Evansvilie, Ind. . tela dim FOB SALS AND FOR BEJil. .iLJ? J Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten tnousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Keal Estate. ALVA-H JOHNSON, Heal Estate Agent. Third Street, Evansvilie, Indiana dec22 tf XX. CAJIS A CO., Dealrw lit T-Icihok-h, Rectifiers of the Celebrated WABASH VALLEY. LKGAL TENDER and XXX WHlsiiY, And Iistiliers of Cologne Spirits, So. OS MAIN NXltDET, EVANSYILLE, IND.
station:;!:, book uindsu, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, Look-Ing-Glasies, French Giass, 4c, oi looks s:e-bocsi. A"0. TO JlJiV STREET, (HEDDERICH'3 BLOCK,) EVA.WFILLE I N II AX A. nor31y
City EVrewei y, COOK b RICE, Proprietors, Evans vi ll k, Ind., Manufacturers of I agcr Beer and Stock Ale and Dealers in MALT A HOPS". o:30 dlv PETKU V1EULIN0, DRUGGIST, Ard Dealer ia Paints Oils, YAItXISHES, DYE VTUFF.-i, WIXIIOh .i.a.s-, a I KU K AL INSTKf V- EX rs, Pare Wlnm nl Itnutdi-s. And all popular Patent Medicines ot the nc;e. AO. 2 A'ortfi Water Street, EVASI.HVI1.I.; I.1UNA oc29 ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, Honi(EOTalbIc Pliysltian. OflBce on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. fc. J. EHRMAN, ilomceopatnic Piijsician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. Office Hours From 8 a.m. to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p.m At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after ulght. oc2i dly GEO. A. mTTROLfc'F. DKAL.KK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Sliver and Plated Ware, Watch, and Clocs Material. Ko. 61 MA l.N ST., Bet. second and Third, KVASBVULU, llZD. Watches and Ciocas Reraiied and warranted. Chas. AKTka. wit': Geo. A. Bittrolff. oc diy CIUCIH2TATX AM'iS, GEORGE R JACK 50N & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Dealers iu Grain, Flour, Pork, Lard, Produce, &c, . No. 52 Walnut Street, mhl7 3m CINCINNATI, !. GTJJSTNTr BAGS. C jT RALKS EX I St A HKAVY 3j3 Gunnies aniving and lu fctuie, for sale by I03TEK ESCTHESS, O'i West Sccoud '.'i J reel CINCINNATI, OHIO. We desl to Inform the trade that we have been appointed agents foMhe largest Importer in the United States, and aro now prepared to supply them ; in any quantity. decISdtf W24. GLENN & SONS, Importers and Jobbers of vlKCINNATI, m Y3AVE A I.AKGE N'flK'K OF STAA.M. pie, Variety, and Manufactured Goods, which they otler at. the .owes-t rates, and to which they invite the atten tion of the trade. deal dam eod Cento's Steam Cordage Mills. JOHN BONTE, HANUTACTtJEES OP 5Ivlanillsx 32Loio, Hemp Packing, and Hemp Twine for Sewing Gunnies, MAIS ST., one door south of Front, de22 d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO. DRUGGISTS. JOZ2S I..1VA3L, Wholesale and Retail Drag Dealer in Medicines, Faints, Oile, JmsJies, &c.s 33 A IN ST., bet. Second aiid I bird, Kva.usvUle, ltd. Particnlar ettention given to CUTTING WINDOW G LAMS iosuysixe. Ijnnl dtf a.PUALOX'S llPiiIAai LOTION " For Bcsattrjtrts: the Skin aisd Complexion. Removes all Krnptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc, and renders the skin soft, fair, ami blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal. 'Paphian Lotion " is the only reliabl remedy lor diseases and blemishes ol the Skin. PlIAtON'S "PAPUIAX SOAP" foi the Toilet, Nursery, aud Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2i cents per cake. "FL.OR WE MAYO." " i'Ltlli WE MAYO." A New Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting rragrauce. PHALON & SON New York. Sold by all druggists. jy ly NEW IT I IS, 31. joen s. ac'rxBs:i,K. johu p. tweed. McG0SSL"S & TWEED, x Contractors and Iltiilderg, And Manufacturers of SasJt, Doors, Blinds, Frams, Brackets, Ac, Ac, Cor. WALNUT A EIulITII STREETS, Eva? sviixk, Ixo. All orders will receive prompt attention te3d3m a. W. WARRIN. TQOS. CONVNGTOX. Xo. 61 MUX STKEET. DEALERS in PIANOS, ORGANS, ItiUSICT And Musical Goods of all kinds. ' Orders by mail promptly attended to. feAl dly
The Trying Season. The pejrchlna winds, ttie cold, drizzling rains, the heavy logs, and occasional warm and moist daysol March, render It, npou the whole, the most un lieali hy month ot the yenr. Its depressing intlueocfs are espe iHilf unfavorable lo invalids, and thousands of persons with feeble constitutions, who have borne the Winter biavely, break dowu iu the first month of Spring. The variations of temperature and cold east winds are a seilou- trial to the dyspeptic and bilious, whose (symptoms they invariably aggravate. Intermittent lever is also rife wherever there Is evolvable poison Iu the water or the no-1. To enable the system to combat these evils, there is nothing like a good vegetable tonic, nnsi among tr, Is class of medicines HOSTKT1 ER'S STOMACH B I T -TiRS stand supreme. Medical men prescribe it in preference to any of the tonic preparations of the pnnriuaoopocia. They are awaie that the ordinary Uticturen and extracts are all lused upon cheap alcohol, wr ich is surcharged with an acrid ej-Kentinl oil, aud absolutely poisonous. They hnow, on tha other laud, that the rectified essence of the finest rye grown in this country is the sole i-plriluous Ingredient of HOST LITER'S BITTKltS, ana that the vegetable medicinal elements of which it is composed aieof rsie eilicacy. Hence it has the confidence of physicians, nd finds its way into hospitals w here no other proprietary medicine is sanctioned. A course of the BITTrRS is esper-i:il'.y recommended to peisons ot delicate habit, of bol h sexes, at this season. In the lever and aaue districts of the w est and Mouth, quinine bus been almost nniver ally discerned hs a chologogue, ad this invMluabie antidote to malarious disorders adopteu in its t-tead. A doable gaiu Is realized by the change, for the bitters, unJiKe that d.-tngerous alkaloid, are agreeable lo the palate, and their curative effect Is much more ptrmaueht. Scbcnck's Pulnionle Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake P1II9 will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, 11 taken according to the directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleaose the stomach, relax the liver, and put It to work; then the appetlie becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow lu flesh ; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. 'ihU Is the only way 'ocure Consumption. To these thtee medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owe his unrivaled success In the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic 8rup ripet s the mortsid matter In the lung. uature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter Is ripe a slight couga will throw It off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To xlo t'uls, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the fctomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, temoving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gail b adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do ; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (deadly poison, which Is very dauge.ous to use, unless with great care) that, will unlock the gall bladderan-l start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent cau. es of Consumption. schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alka.i in the Soawetd, which this preparation is mado of, assist the stomach to lurow out the KHstiie juice to dissolve the food with the I'u.inouic syrup and is made into good blood without lerinentatlon or bourHis! in the stoniacu. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, dots not tiy lo - top a cough, nliht swe.its, tlniis, or fever, iltiniive the cause, and they w ill ali slop of t heir own'accord. No oi.o c iu be cured of Con sumption. Liver Complaint, Dy.pep.-ia, i at.-urh, Canker, cr Ulcerated 1 tuoH.! , unless tie iiver ana tlom..i-n me made heailhy. When theie is no lung disease, aud only Liver Complaint a'ul Dyspepsia, schtuck's Senweed 'lo: io aud Mandrake Puis nre euilicient, wiiuout the luimonio Syrup. Ti.ke the Mandrake Pills lieely m oil billons ciuyialtits, as they ho pCilecuy ItHi'mle s. Dr. Schene, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health lor manj yt;is past, and Uuw weighs 'y pounds, was wasted away loa mere skeleton, in the very last hiuko oi I'uliuonary lyOnsumpllou, bis physicians having ptonounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his tate. He was cured by ttie aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, mak ing it not aaolutely necessary to see Dr. schenck, unless patients wish their Iuds examined; and lot this purposo i Is prolessionally at his principal oilice, Piniadelph a, every Saturday, whtie all jetter3 of advice must be addressed. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and 8aweed i onic, each fcl 50 per botl !e, or 7 M a hall dozen. Mandrake Pills, ilic. per box. For sale by ail druggists, feii dwly Sp2 Colgate &z Oo.'m Fragrant' Toilet Soaps iK PBKPAKE3I I5Y Nklllo.1 V.orU,'jenlroiii l!ie bent Muter lain, nod are CmOWH! AS TBI 8TAMAltl BY IsiAl.lLM KD CUSTOM EKS. Bold Everywhere. (dec 4er nvy notxiers suHer the ajony ,i seeiii ti.tjj .iitle ones snatched aTwaj jrom the::k t J u le Whooping Ciuglj, o i'ptheri.i, wi.i-'a elugit uot-tie oi Poiaad' iVeite Fsj.C- CT::3 (oucil would huvo saved C ae bat sf-iii-.- 1 1 is infaiiihie. Uoth Patclies, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY loi hose beow.n DKixitoiurioss on the lace lorry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Preared only by Dr. Ii. C. PERRY, 41 Road Jtreet, Nu York. Bold every where. nar2 d6m A Card. A clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedy for the cure ol rservous Weakness, Eany Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and HeuiluU Organs, and the whole train ol disoiders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Ureal Dumber s have been cured by this ubie remedy. Prompted bv a desire to benefit the alflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe lor prupailng and usintc this medic'ne, in a seaied eavejope, to any oi;tt who needs it, free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. IN Al AN, fetation D, i-Uble House, Jal2d4w3m sp n New York City. MOW TO GET PA'l'EM fN For opinion, no charge, tieud sketch and description. For upplicat.on, se;id model, nut over one loot in size, and SiG first Government and stamp fees. iSdoci UctiUon. drawings, caveats; assignments prepared; rejiieied claims prosecuted. Also, li.teifcrfDces, exteusiou of paten's, and appeals. Address ilUNN & CO., No. a Paik iiow. New York. sp u de22 d;im Bd-tcliaior's Eair4Bjtt. This splendid Hair Dye is the best In the world; the ouiy troa and perfect Dye Udrmic-si!, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies tne iii erlecu of bad uyes; invigorates aau leaves the Hair sole, and beuuliiui,' black or brown. Bold by all i-'ruiKgists auu Pcrluiners; a,ud property applied, at Da chaior's Vv ig factory. No. io iionl tMict, w Vork. ip30diy 2i0IliiiS! MOTIlEiiS! MOTBEiib DON'T FAIL TO PROCUR Mr3. WiEslow'a Scotliiag Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been use! with never futUny tuotxiu iu tiousundt o cases. At not only relieves tne child from pain, bat luvi;oiates the stomacu and bowels, coi reels aciaiiy, aud gives tone and euergj to the whole sydtem. It will aibo iustaunj rtlteveGKipitj is thb Lowex.s and VVl.r. tuUC. We believe it Is the best aud sureat remedy in thi vorui m all cases of Vysenteri aud Uiarrhwa in Children, whether arising from teething or any otner cause. Full directions lor uiug will accompan eocu boitie. lie sure- and call for " MRS. WINSLO Wi SOOTHING tiXRUP," haviug tne fac-utn He oi COfcTia . PjcaKi " ou the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. FOR KLACK WOK MS AND PIMPLE-J on the face, use Perry's Cmiedone and J'impte Remedy, prepared oniy oy it. IS. t 1'm.v.hx. 4 Uond Street, New York. Hold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesa e medicine dealers. Lmhl7 d8ui,w3m TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, Freckles, and Tan trom the face, use J'trry's Atoh and Freckle Lotion. Prepared oniy by Dr. 11. C. Pjcaav. Isold by all druggists. I mhl8 dm,w3m-fcp n
GinoiiiiHiti As . Ioiiiw EXPRESS LINE, to, Composed of the ehg int and lT4::'S. corn rood l.us ste;itiu ' A W .-.i.,OVi a:v.a. mi man n, HKIVOITK, Alil;"4, AM' liA'ti: HH!5 . S. One o: Ui- above bf.:iM will leave Evunsville evi ry Ihursd'iy and .'. day at 10 o'clock A.M., oonmTilrig t. Louis with h Miniui Line nl -iiha J'ncket Company s!enmcr.s tor nil points on the Missouri Kivor. and with ton Aorthrrn. Line and Keokuk I'aekt.t Company for nil points on the Upper M iss'.ssipni Kiwr; also w III the l'roria a-id JVaples J'arkrt tYnnparty ftnrairN for Illinois Ulver, and Bta' ions ou ttie Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroad, 'l h rough receipts given on all the abovn lines . HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.. mh!7 tVim AK' iitH. Regular Evans vilifi, Grf-en Iliver, and Hartford Pcktt.
The beautiful new Hf earner 5IA.Iri,I OKI), Joe McRkynolm, Master Will ply as a regular packet between Kvansvllle and all points ou Green River, aim on uough ' reek to tiarlloru. Will Ichvh Evansvilie every MONDAY ana xmuksuay at 5 p.m. mhli itr Regular Evansvilie and Nashville Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer JEL O HZ O, Josh. V. Throop. Mter; Gorge Throop, Clerk, Leaves Evansvilie for Clarksvllle and all way poi ts EYERI TUESDAY at 12 M., poslllrrlv. For freight or passage apply on board. feb2 d3m Dexter's Indepeudent low-pressure Packet jjri (luickstcp, &mfmiM H. T. Dextek Master. Iieaves Kvansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P.M , post, tively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets. noii4dtf DUKE N.CHULSo.W Arent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paduoah and Cairo. The finely appointed Btcamer cumbe A.isrr., WM.A. LOWTII, Masier; MAJiiOJt Wbiqht, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet lor Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansvilie every TUKSDA Y and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WF.DNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through billsof lading given for freightover the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board. or to W. G. BROWN & CO., or DUKE N1CHELSOX. Jyl5tf Agents. Beswlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Ciarksvillo and Nashville. The elegant Passenger Steamer Henry Milleb, Ma'er; Ki rr rci)D, 'lerk, Leaves for th above and all liitermed'i',e port every Wednesday, at. 4 o'cloc:; p.si, connecting at Nashville with rallroiil-f for all points south For freight or passa.e apply on board, or to ' C. ii. ilblD, ee.2dtf Ai-at. Evansvilla, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Pcktt. The fleet aud splendid Kidewheel i-teajuer 3Xo!lio Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Maxtcr; A. o. I riaiM), Cl' Tk, Will ply as a regular piiokct. between Lvaiisviiie and lleiiderwm. osU rin uunjti-il-ed accommodations to travelt-rs ainl .nippers. Leaves fc'.vausvllle ilaily at p.io. Leaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m.. nitik.liit? close connect ton wit U ti; V. A- ( '. l'..li. FARE Through and vuy passeutjfis only v cenis. janl" dtf W. G. E ROWN & Ct ).tJA genu. Regular Evansvilie and BowlingGreen Packet. . it- ss-tJ. . J.M The fleet and elegant Parlcrt JYJk LYON, W . H. Vanmf.tkk. Master: J. F. WiLnAKRi, Clerk, Leaves vnnsvlTle for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. leaves Evansvilie lor WOODBURY every (SATURDAY, at 4 P M. For freight or passage "Pldy on board. nov24 dtf Regular Evansvilie and Tjnnes.-ua RivtJi" rackst. For rautrtah, JohnsonvIIIe, am! Kastport. The fleet and eplei.did steamer SAM. ORR, ALLEN DUNCAN, Mar-ter; tier VlNVAKD, Clerk, Ieavos Evansvilie for EatKrt and all Tennessee River wav landings a a tuUr weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p in., taking fieixht and passenger's at lowe.-t jacket rates, and giving especial attentiou to t he fiilin ' ol orueis. For freight or pas-.airft npp'v on of.ard. SClG tf DUKE NICHKLKON, Aierit. Com o to Jstn-. Henderson & Evans villa Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant Hide-wheel Passenger hteamtr jfxiiio "y., MOSE3 Waii.hs, Master; P.oitKKT Rkasheak, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at iyt o'clock, promptly. Leaves Evansvilie every afternoon at 4 o'clock, prom pi ly. Fare Throntiti and way passengers JvO?. Fieit;lit received at all limes by HUMPHREY, PATRICK dc CO., Agents. Regular Moiday Packet for Paducah, Eastpcrt and Florence. The elegant Passenger btcamer ISlPiS) li'o. iZ, Lee Howell., Master; tel. Hraiir-fi, Clerk. Leaves for the above and ail intermediate poi ntnevt ry M u.VUAV at 4 o'clock p.m. For freiirl'.t or passage apply on board, or to HUA1PHKEY. PATltlCK A CO., Oc2Sdtf -Aijetit. For Paducan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent slde-whetl ntcaxuer A. M. Du.sourtiET, Master; Will P. "WMR.l,Gto. NicuKLJioN, jier' Ieaven Evansvilie every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close conrieetioua at Cairo with nrsi-ciass puckeot lor t. Loals, Memphis, and New Orion tut. Connijcti at Evansvilio with the E.AC. R.R., and theTarasoou lor Louisvnie. For freight or passage apply ou in aid, or to F. M. UUMPifltKY 41U, or DUKE MClLULsON, se!2 tf Aventi.
Slcrcliant Tnllor. Can be found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOLk. p218m (IP-ftfAIKN.)
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TP' '" fnUHN, lt IX. jLTLM) TO BUILD, rail (it th-:r Mhiij - moth VV'arthonse and look at lueir IMMENSE STOCK. And you om pet all your wants Mippllod. They proposo ft t u ni e very I h mst rtf1 hired in iiiil diiitr, ju-t :i our f.i iicy dielilies, from Comfiioti to Ihe most elu iiomtM l')-,rs, (sash, l.liti l, Mor.lUliiKH, IS fi-HH", inijow ami i .r l- rsmes, l - joonnp, HIiliUMes. ,ath, Sash Prlim-d r.d Glne.l, niuiiw Oluss ol till size-. J'iiiii'M, nls, 1 ii r I eMtine :md V.irnlslies, I'ainl Viirntsh, on. i lu-wiish JSi'tihheH, Lime, ( eineol, ai.-l Plaster. Niih ?nd Bailors' Hardware. Of '..very ile-crlption. Rooflm Hhile, with a full sitte.i t)t fMiKOfclzH GUsN sinulo t,d double (itreiit;th. Evau' Olebratud Marti i &nd Mate HanteJs and Eaameled Grates. W'; ".V,,:.,AT "i;its' IMI'OHllJM nri.pics ,f (slat.. , Mai ble M null Is and Ku.iliiel, ij tirnles, a Hd are piepare.t to furnish an thni required In thai, line, and invite all win wisii I., purcliae to cull and look at our aiiip,-s. We think tin y will be pleaaed, particularly ts to pilces, when thev lalfe ii look. iiAlti OI K A HTKKLK, Watt-rS!., bel. LocuMhihI Walnut, (f-i EvaiiBVllle, ltid. Just What Ycu Want. HAVE IN KTOItE THE I'Of. lowiritr. In til line condition, wnli-li Is irer d to i.ue trade: 2'i bat r is Jowl-", lu brine; S liaiiis. )n bulk ; cm tieros No. I fcett.'o rendered Lard; 26 ke.'S No. I ketlle-reudcred i.ard; ri) baits Potalots; Iknf lmjK ftiits ; 4i) b us Rediop Keed: 2.j barrels choice Family Flour; U b.iirel extra White Wheat H'lour. iiAIICOCK A HIEKLK, Water HI., bet. Locust ami Wlnut, Evansvilie, lnd. '-'- Builders' Emporium. Sale cf Unclaimed Goods. rjO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice li hereliv elver, flint nil imelu I1.1. ed onds lelt at tho liniiilers' Km 1 1. t-i 11 rn Water Ml reel, between Lneusifind Walnut, Evansvilie, ludiaha. aud jeiiminiiiK on band one vein, v 111 be M,Id at J'ublie Auc lion, to the highest bidder, at the Aucuoii uooui 01 Jiiram elMon. Ewi.. l.oetist istr.-ei, opposite the Po-t-tnliee, 011 the II Ii day of Amy, lil. A 11. -t ol I he poiuli cmii ne seen oy culuuK fat t lie Ituil.iei' l .im.oritim. HALCOI Kdc fSJEl i.r.. February 8d, ISoa. lm. Kopa Mouldings. TTfri: ff'lUMl I'll! I ll I I.AKEY ' call the at lent lou of buiidem and merchant to an invoice of ltoun Mouldiiis Just received i.t Hie iiiil;ders' E.nporiuin a new ai 1 Icle, never iiel ne il,.n d lu this market, and just the I li 1 1 - l , combining beamy, iiuiaolilty, 1111J tcouomy lu u ix-mai liable !e:rve. HA II'. O- K v HTKKLI'. Water btrtt-t. bet. Locust anil 'A'aliiut. I'-'iO i'.vansvliif. lnd. CCO Barrels Lime. E IIVE JIST Itl.CEl yi:i A l!:it-l)') t 10-d ol Lime, ll i in II, e Iart;ent barrels, be,-t co pei aiff. aud j.erleei o ' trpieud id. Heuil j oin older lo the LuiiiHis' Kiuporium. U Hk. 1 ' li & n ri.ELI'.. V&tcr t., bet. NVaii.-ui and l.--i.t. nihil! l-VlihiVtlle. 1 nd. 0t3 and P tat ot)3. yri: iiab; i. more the i ol iri7 JowiriK', In r-rline ;omlilloii. wiiich is 1 lfi.-rtd to U10 trt'ile: in ) l u .11. chi lo I't uci. blow I'olntoi.-a, tit 2 . r Ou he! ; 00 lusi..': etioic? Norlheru Illuo l'otato- h, at 7ic ii r lju bel ; .'Mil b'i4M cr.i.-u e Ji.uek Heed O 1 ts : U) bushels i.-.,iii'-i While S. eiis O.iti. UAiU'O. IC A SI i. 1,1', V, i.ii-r !-l eef , b -uvn:,i Loeitr-t miti Walnut, JOvansv Iiie, 1 milium. uili-(uci-e,m to Hieelo A Tribie,) M ANUffACrUKI'.iiM vr AMI DltAl.KHH I l)oor, liilnd-:, I' mi: ;oiJILLNUS, A;c. Allo.iteis lot ui'ili in Uio l-uieiiiijc iii.t Uie pro i.i)Lly elieleie.i to. VW Kv(t;i ,ki!.Iii n I ly it!) hand ail kii"S of LU AJ lii-.Ii.i-l N E Hud col'l. il'.r Loini.Mi. W i.A'l Hl.l.liOAKlli.SU. .e. Keii.-li ,"itv, in.? ui i-vh;- !. , r: ,i.ioii a.T.. I i 1 1 -e of 1..-11- i.:r ilni.e ti order. 1 ii' toiy a, the tiid ititili.i il tca!t I'm In.-, J.fi'viid bi., in. U.euUntt ii'ul ii:c: ri t.VA.N.iVII.J.it, J N II, apildif CARD. 1 ii rei lrin from t he a hove Utli iierwld p 1 dtvjie lo leiurii my IUi.ukm (Ti-my li'it lol who in.vo lavuiid mo wan l.r.,lijt s, h ml i.Uid u.sk Ll.eir tviilin ua nee w H n t !in new rj i i.j. JAMES HJ'LLLL. E.HiiKvliie, Jail. J. Wholesale and Retail Dnnleraia iir;;bi, Lnt.'i, Doow, iui aa. At", a, tr!' a. (irlinetit f A llfxIu'HJ Ch eti .'i!, it ni; J'oindo Lumber and J loi.r 1 1 ", jureia.j liiul Uiidit ,-t.seti, o.'i hand aud lot salo. Extra Snreif and Shaved Pint Slihi'jles, cifjhtren inrhe$ long. We rrpectfully KOlieit tho Clttr.if.l ol EvajsviJiu lo (five ii h a call mill tuniliiu oarHloi.k before pa!xhu .:ri!4 olsewhero. YAKIl ON WAtl R H'fitKKT, (.Opposite Ln.iiiii.--.co Wharf), Evansvilie. All ordtnt jircu-ptly attended to. uiaj .i d'tiii 7.5' -7 1 J S.fJ?2 1! "ZYZ I nni, r.t us itiiti.rt :ii .m i s tii r.timoer r.nsitiehs at his old stand uL the (vinisrof W alii Htnl Heven t li f-t reels and woulu resjieirt luily intoiin tu ,uiilic tlo-.t his f loek is lai' and seeotid to ttnor in tho itjsoi'ljiit-ntH, etri bracing I'iuit ol hieU i c:--! s i-.i.J qiialily, Irom the nlr 'J'liiid Coiilnioji tst-jfi'iaw Board up ! 'i'l. r. t-i nen rirKl l-ar Plan. Also, rt:t JiUKS of various thlcklieal ( si y 1 t-i, ii.:id lo.o.io J,1tHTS. V iii Jo w t-.a.su, i'mti aud 1'ojtJar SI. I n; l S iutd 4 -feet Lain, Mouldings, t,.a.,.ii tlllll t'-I-i'.oiiild, e., rtf, ir.ii rs Iriini te :o i' .:".! ry, rlvfcr or ia! Ail- ! priiii.pl ;y. w-U'Uia JOHN F. OLOVEl'.. WIL.JA."!5. hitjninil:l, MASCrAC-iTRKK Of &a'ih , Do o rs, L" i I n d , Fraia es, & c. acl Dealer ia Pine and Poplar Lumber, SliLibs Milllli, FLOORING, A ). Office and Kac'ttry, ('.inter Fifth and IfUi'itt' alrerts, Evtiiisviiiu, linl. Orders from abroad promptly altetidttd to, mal-i dtf 'j-i. i.i.ii.j;; i - :Vaiik4v''i n ia I'-f.nw m.i. rran K Ta ' J "i'W- " "I "ii ''-. I il- ' "i '."il ll. ; I ., ' I, ; V.' ,li,- I l . V i.'Rl, If'" ' I'' ' s i i '. 'i - a; i.-a. r, l. i . i f: .'.''.. f ,-i ,:'-t lh., .i.".-a la ila .t,-l. ii.ls-.'H rl ,. fit' lia.rf, m-l t I . -. iii. V.-.'.It it,.i eliie9 fur tl .-t. -ll'V, -trap Tl'-. tii't. A a in ; t . .-. i ialri,..iB i, ,v-l:t nl i'.'J-i.'tt, villi i.-'-' ti tac-L-s. c'a'. r.iT rn & '.. A a t . i V Oil. 1'. P.. .i-.ml l, tl T etI TvT O Z- T I y. Po.'T It - '-'.H'i X t .r, . A . t FR I'M T ..(ft 'I ''.a d -. i1 I I A ,ij.... I..,,,: - ti. h ,'-rr I'l- I .. . , '1. I li.ei Arr ftd-or.. ( a-- ! C'J .-I T. il ,l rlmij , - -n. ..u U V':''r'!'V v.. .i:A,ti it. j..u.., y, I-. A C: vs '-V ,-ri vrif t. Iro ti' x "r A mi: r:i,v-J i.iy Ii.iiH-.' -1 '1 ini-r.1. lr NaV lint. 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First Pilf .., Heeond i'l '.7.0 Third Pi l.-j Fourl h Prize Firth Prize , Hixlh Pri.n Heveni h I'rize ,fl rl in (1 . U .'.-": M 1 ',' I ..: is,: i "1.7. 20 I'linzi is to'.i 1.(1 rn, Valt ed at Ml.'o ,.c'.i. IIO PRE.K-I IN TuWN l.OI.--, Vul le 1 at si !) lurli. H4 PRIZKS JN TOWN LOTS, Valued it i ,vj iu ii. TICK liTN, rl. rTIHE MIAHIMJ Wild, TAIti: ji, p.uen nl A, lisinir Temple, III l.t.lllsVI lie. K eiilui'lx;.-, nil the b.l day Cf) hepli-iu-ber, lf,i!l Ali lit! Will fllllil-ll pillljllillH k)litii lle.se Ijtlloll i.l I 1 1 e j . i , , t I i ) , 11 I : I , 1 ) , 1 , 1 1, -111 the Met ol Ihe Li ;;i-ln Uu e iiiirri r,,j the fUe. Coin 11 1 Is-, I oners w ho will in iiiiu'd I h en -ti 1 pi ise ui e ti aineil In them I . I im I ,i -j i-,-liitiiie, uii i tin ir luii niy 1. 1 t .. ,,. hi 1 1 y Hie i iiiuIikI 111 I hit e. 1 1 , iieali s (Wllil'll will be I1.I111.I III Ihe I 1, 1 J 1 1 1 I 1 i.l Govell.or . J 1 1 I W. H lev eh ..in, I I . t, ,. airlt 1'uvls and 'lliomas I . Alei'ii-eiv, I'liiUd hl t-4 .Sti.iiltiiM Jlon. Jul, 11 j. liu lull, Hpe.i ki r ol II, u K.iiiutiiv llmi-n ol Kepun.enliil 1 ves, lion. A n 1 lml',1 i 11 a u. Joseph A'luiis, i'n h eh 1, 1 ol Hie 1 1 nii-i -.' I i.i 11k, L. 1. Ham, I'retl.leiii (, ,,,. I I on a I 1 u 11 k, .li 1 1 11 1 1 . p.ii 1 1 -i h iel ni ni r-, of 1 1 en del son, K y . ; 11 o I. W. ! . I 11 II e! 1 , .1 u. !: Ol Ihe I lleull l mil I ol He ! .llt-enl Ii ,lu,l,. rial iMxlrlet, HI..I M. H. .1 on nson, J mlxe of I he ( inn I ol f mine. 11 I'leas, of iieluiim; lion. Win 11. Walkir, Mityor, J-.im t'. I I opk Ins, I'l esi Jem hii.l ;,.,ie,nui i-ihk, blei itlii rs, of r. van - v i He, 1 ml 1 1 1 ., u.., maoy oilier Kn i l men ol ponlliou and proimneiieM In Ki nl ueky an.i ludiwiiM. TICKL'I'S run be purchased of L. 11. LYNE, Funnel n' J..II.U, llen.lel''i, Ky. ; 1L. II. ALEXANDER, Coiiiuu K litl liiinlt I. j 1 1 1 v 1 1 , .-, K v. ; TIIOS. E. a. J'kOiiK', ( uv!n; l-m, Ky.; .I'll I N C. 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X I en in t! i fi in y oi tne money mark el , n ml 1 1 1I i ii-i In I lot in i n.l s i , I lie i t ine ol e . i! el , l Jses 1 1 .-. e I a i-, I ,e i in I by iHil.ri vt I lie ii are j i-l lie.ii in In, l . inlleel ion nf t tie , itiu,'. 'J'lioim 'I Itek'tH Ii l e fmw lain:! la.!,llv hniil, It sll ill el e ' 1 1 Inutile l' hV" not ihiii dl-pos"d nl lo Jls,y u lr n-tir '! tne I'Mei-rly williei.l liriuKi ni in s upon II. owner. 'Jim In rin I i-t: lands ini br ni 1 in lliee,,lein'ise, hoi 1 1..' elj'.li! linn util iirit--i ol wlneii ure iii i re-1 am! I i ; 1 - i , 1 . , wlii be II II ted ..uf, for 1 de pre en I i-ir li'.li. Uoiel bonds fill I hO r- III I I I be I n se, t, III (I I -.. Ihiiioh will Iim I satne I lo I In ei s. ms w lm di a w Ihe Nil id I il l ii s. J lie money 1 r I tm I ii It i I mi d 1 f the ha lids of 1 he a. to is, a u.l si mti id mn Miai holder lm lH).ff1ed I llie j ,i I ml ie. iiieii,htH inoiiev will lm i el ii ii it ! on Idm I iei-onlalloii oi his ln ji-i. 1 Ini 11 lull I U , nd liiliili It will in. I I'" I! Iii li-s I o ni , In I ll Is eon ne, lion, Unit li V IiHWI ho pi IU U ia I V llilelesl In lli.. i.iiiiv enlei pi t , imr v. ul II. .y havn l-i tin I'llure. They wlii not. n reive one rent . , r lln-ir n-ivii'H end Ihey do m t now, ami will not a l any lime, own, In ml, or n ,ut i ol a r little I lelii l iu i,h i'!ili-i ,i im ; l,Ul OIK" iloi I at 1 e. el ved 1 1 ol il ll," sa e ol I ie il . I s w I i I Iih used by I In I i, nor en n Ihe dv. m-r id I mt propel I y liu, li , li .a, oi i on 1 1 ni any pin t of II n n 1 1 1 a f It T Inn il I a . I n .( la is es pi ni ; ami should Urn en'i erpi liu hy Hi y unioieseen eon 1 1 Hti-iiry, .iiaii a la''eie, all iiin'i'-y eelved funil Ihe sale of In in I, will l,n prom pi 1 y let u I lied mi pri -a li 1 1, la m ol tho I H kels lo I lid a ;en t I rom w Imni bnirhl. It. li A ,N i:-., i','. ) lliil. LOW A Y, JHIHEI-; P T. UI,A-.t, i: L. - I Aid. I M(, -!l N 1' i.hl.1-,;., Janll (Uw W, M. I .l. A V. 7am ft e 1 L'stulK 111 ii J. HI sv.i a i:i:i. ( s i ,i i nicy in- limtatiuol iti.d irntiiigo ,nn. ilflllr-eH, A C, tVI'., I't-isriim Inivii a iiousi ; nr land to n-nl i r neil, or persout- w i.ii 1 1: to pui eimse nr ic-nt, will do vii t y i;iii!2 .u tiiein i.t their oi'K, Jd Third SlreU, near ImcvM In Fliliolt'M HIiM-lu JuimM If V. 11. I. I'hal A X t""' t. Heal :. l:.lt: AkciiJ-s, Xo. t:j jliilu htn t l, i;vAf'-vii.i.t. i so. A Notary Public In t u olHen. In,-. ill f a. j. uw.NtiiT. T, W. 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