Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1869 — Page 2

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4 7 fAlTPMii? liAio AM M E 'Btosakk, it o wfcteU will fc w aisi BASaAPAHILLfl- ' fijAiY JOUISNaIj JJi MOBTON and ly to ' aATaAm,MenipTer. -t : . parents gi iur3. en-iwr xuiww act to provide for the distribution of j,- u. dhcby, late of Cartaaell & Drnry. rcsusatDBVTHi Mrs. W.-It. IIolloway celebrated ei0thing to the inmates of all legally CLARK & IISUI1Y itYlVSYII.TK JOFTXAf. ' I'flMPiXT. their golden wedding ou Tuesday last, constituted Soldiers' Home in the a clear, smooth skin and beau- ' .t. x ' tl A.iailliL& . .IU11..AAL lUHiAJit 6 o ., ... i State ThU nUep all such TIFUL COMPLEXION follows the use ot (Successors to Cartmell 4 Drury.) 6 Lwam siri FvnSvinc. at their residence in Centorville. All seeral orates, inis piaees au suca helmbold'sCo'centkatedExtkactsak- i nn . rA,.nl ao.e l.oowst MrffUfcvwnsyiiir. 0Q0in mimhpr Monies as the one at KnightstowD, on sapahiila. prouueoauu Genoml : ot their children, seven in number, e ... J . aA..Jrl'. t!k- . mmnii. Moth

Thursday. april , I P wu'1 .l"se "-me3 us. loi.soeu rn.Tnni nt thVsiin: fn?-TMTRSTnTJ MRP HIT A NTS

. Republican nctoriesi Ix Monday seems to have been a good day for holding elections, lhe Ke- nc(JC publicans were very generally victorious. In Connecticut they elected 1

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five Congressmen, and a large majori- shake a single item of Mayor Walker's "t rpi , rvr. report. It stands an invincible wall

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sunie, insures idc ra'.iuwuuu nor Fifteenth Amendment, as that was r-ier

cue of the prominent issues of the We may have failed to shake a sinearapiiign. The Democracy have been ge item of the report, but tfyj result quite confident that Connecticut would 0f the election shows that we succeed-rtj-jct the Amendment and the party ej wonQerj'uir ;u stirring up the peo-

that sustained it. But it turns out pe ; mm " that the Democratic party is more ob- - jectionable to the people of that State - than the Fifteenth Amendment. Shelling COMMITTEE-On yesterl"an l"? . . u. , dav morninir, at about 10 o'clock, m In Cincinnati, Sc. Louis, Detio.t offic(N the and Toledo the Republicans were Seelin g Committee, aged three and a ?uee?ssfjl. Detroit and Toledo do halt days, universally unrcrretted. not neral'y go Republican, and it is The funeral will take place on Mon-omethin-new to add them to the list d-.y night, immediately after the re'7. r, m i.0 u turns ot the city elwion come in, of Repuohean cities. Taken alto- froin the Tes;tience of "its " Father, gether, the Republicans of the coun- (tn(, Marlle Front, four-story cracktry have reason to be satisfied with ed). .on Locust Street. Those who the result of the elections on Monday, sympathized with its short career, will b-j in attendance. Courier. Vih.i, ts to be UHie? We didn't see the Shanklin Boy9

The election on Monday has placed at the administration of the" affairs ot the city in the hands of Republicans. Mayor Walker, will hold his office for two years more, but, in all probability, will not take a very active part in the management of the municipality. To the Council the people look for protection and relief. The Council, therefore, in view of the re sponsibility resting upon it, to satiny

the people, will have to do many it sclation. lueir euiionais are griei..ot all tho MHnwin? things: . Madened and bedewed with tears

1 Thov must eonmel Mavcr Walker to give them a full, complete, and itemized report of the city's finances, showing every item of indebtedness, the character of the dctt. when it was contracted, and when . it ,,inif t, n:,i Ti.rv m,Kt be nrudent in the r,r nUr nfflM for th Ann. !n.r vpmt official thev ar.r.oint .ia...i i v- i. i. tr.f tn . , it.. c u- -4uTOuisducuuu v. '" 'wv'"' should be honest, and well known to be an unwavering and working Re..i.i: . ' " . . iii . o. a most ngiu system snouia us '.dotted and enforced in the collection of the revenues of the city n marbt saloon, billiard, and ' - " -1 ' It all manner of licenses, wharf receipts, &e. The receipts of the city from these sources, without increasing the licenser, nust be increased. In other words, a:l that 13 collected must go into the Treasury. 4. Retrenchment in public cxpendi- I tures must be the order of the day. Our credit is now low and must be . , . . , Eievaieu. ims cauuui ue uuue wnuout a radical reform in, spending the people's money for improvements of no pressing necessity. Improvements of pressing necessity ought to be made, and none others 5. A decided reduction of taxation. We are aware that Mayor Walker lias handed over an immense bank'and bond debt to be provided lor by the new Council during the present jear, but notwithstanding this fact, we believe it is possible for the Council to provide Tor Mayor Walker's liabilities, and still lighten the burden of taxation. Wc have great confidence in the wisdom, prudence and integrity of the gentlemen on the new Council Board, and believe they will give us a sample of prudent .and economical management of the city's interests that can not fail to excite the admiration and receive the hearty approval of the people. Tho new Council, we are assured, will not betray the trustcom mitted to its hands. A number of capitalists of Indianapolis are about to organize a com pany for the purpose ot building a large hotel, on the southeast corner of Illinois and Maryland Streets, ex tending to, and including the Oriental House, on Illinois Street, with a front of two hundred feet on Mary land Street. The Oriental House will be reinodeld and made to corre spond with the main building The Hon. Henry D. Washburn, of this State, has been provided for at last. He has been appointed Surveyor General of Montana, a position which may be made very lucrative. if there is any other Washburn in the United State? who has not ob tained a Government office, we don't happen to know him. If there should be such an one, he ought to he pro vided for. 7 Another Item for Mr. Walker. From the " Street Improvemen Book " it is found that during the last season, since the 13th of April, 1S63, there have been street improvements nyrde and charged up to various parties in the aggregate forty-six thousand' Jive hundred and fifty -Uco dollars and forty-one cents ($46,552 41). Of this sum there has been collected caly seventeen hundred and seventyone dollars and ninety-three cents. It may not be improper or considered impudent to ask why is this large amount of money left on that book uncoll;cted? It is a well known fact that the longir a claim of this kind is open, the more difficult it is to collect. Would it not be well to have a settlement with those indebted in the above amount?, and retire some of the outstanding interest-bearing pat.er of the city, instead of calling upon backs for loans? The Martinsville Gazette learns that the Indianapolis and Vincennes, and the Cincinnati and Martinsville Railroads have been consolidated and leased to the Pennsylvania Central Company.

rtcd that 0ov. Baker rccouimead Jhe fishing up of all legislation before taking Fifteenth Amendineat. j. The Journal has utterly failed ' to facta, which neither party malice J0W CUonic; can penetrate. ton the wake. We can inform them, however, that it was a lively one THE TTHANGDO UL-LaMOOTlNETH! Who Etmek Billy Patterson? i The "SnANKLiN Boys" continue their melancholy wailiDgs. They mourn as those who cannot find conI - mi - -I'. " 1 ?r Vv'ith them the very seasons have become inverted, and the " melanehoUy daj-e, the saddest of the year," have dethroned the flower-crowned days of Spring. We would cheerfully console them with a tew conso.atory utter anec - s of th.e wise men of other days but have not the space. We copy the 1 a s t lamentation of. these modern Jeremiahs as follows The Lessons of Monday. It re quires philosophy to bear up under defeat with becoming composure, par ticu'arlv when the prospects for sue ce.-s have been as flattering as ours nnared to be for a fortnight prior to the election. There was nothing in the complexion of, affairs to indicate tne result which the counting of the ballots showed on Manday night. The various wards of tne city had been thorou2h!y canvassed, aou . 1 everthinsr promised well for the sue ces of the Democratic candidates oeciallv for those who were standin for Councilmen. The Radicals were not less surprised at their splendid triumph than were we. They had shown tor several days previous to the election, that they were fighting more upon possible accidents than S?11''0? those accidents happened, and in them is recorded a defeat as unex peetedas it was overwhelmmng, It is idle now to mourn over the re ult. It is among the things accom plisherl and we must make the best o it. lut it becomes us to enquire into the circumstances that have led us to disaster, and to take such steps as will insure us against thir repeti tion in the future. Up cannot deny that the administration of tiie lastboard of Councilmen, so far as its influence upon the Democratic party is concerned, was a failure. We do not question either the motives, or the Democracy of any of the gentlemen who composed the Democratic majority; but we affirm that their course through the entire year was marked by a total want 01 that spirit and nerve, the practice of which, by officials, is so indispensable to the encoursieement and satisfaction of their party friends. They have been low in action, and undecided n uoliey. fearful of party opponents even to the sacrifice of party friends. This is uot the cours-e calculated to strengthen a cause. In order to unite the full force and strength ot a party, its representatives must practice, fear lessly, a proper srratitude towards their supporters. They must defy the eritieii-nis of political foes in this respect, for they may bs sure that criticisms will be plentiful enough and severe enouah, whatever their Qourse may be. Conscious, therefore, that they cannot, by any line of couduct, satisfy the demands ot tbeir op poncnts, they should be careful at least, to concentrate the unwavering support of their friends. This is the principle upon which it is the duty or all party representatives to act, taking c-are, ol course, not to trans cend the limits of reason and justice; but. with all respect to the Demo cratic members of the late Council, we affirm that they have ignored it entirely. Why, the measure proposed some time asro, by Councilman lieitz. to decrease the pay ot street laborers was aione sufficient to defeat us in the contest on Monday. Dut there is another circumstance which acted powerfully in our defeat. ani it is one even more worthy of censure than the other. The jact that ire had traitors in wir ranks is pa'paLie. No protestations to the contrary will answer the purpose. The men are, fortunately, well known, and we must, be careful to avoid political lei lowship with them in future. Ag sravatinc: as defeat is, it is, neverthe less, some consolation to know that it has. at least unmasked Lie Judases who were lurking in our ranks men who. havins failed to secure persona preferences did not scruple to give the whole party into the hands of the foe. Let us bo careful in future to treat these men with the disdain which their conduct merits. Let there be no palliation for the treachery that has plucked victory from our verv crasp. There is no crime under heaven ho revolting as that which under a fair exterior, seeks confidence only to betray it. We do not fear for the future ot our party, 11 we purge our ranks of this dehling element. According to the Washington correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal, Cocgressman Shanks, of this State, has introduced into the House two or three propositions, which wil bo a great aid to Indiana soldiers, and they Lave been referred to nia committee on the Militia, insuring tnem prompt and favorable, consideration. One of these is to furnish artificial limbs to discharged soldiers and seamen wberever needed, making a very necessary and serviceable change in the cumbrous and expensive plan which has been in operation since the close of the war. The other, and

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Dayton and Milwaukee, so far as the item of clothing is concerned. How valuable this aid will be to our Kniehtstown Home, in relieving the State of the expense of clothiDgits inmates, requires no words to determine. If General Shanks succeeds in getting the measure through Congress, he will receive the Draise he

deserves from the people of his own State. T. 11. Express ; O JSSNSWAHE. MARK, WARREN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS anfl WHOLESALE DEALERS ill QUE ENS WARE, w !!:iirillgf:ff;-i o,n 1 in- JJM AND GLASSWA Tl E LampsLookliig-Glasscs, 3STo. S3 !FIrst- street, We receive our Quoenswaro direct from thfc Potteries of (Staffordshire, England, via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to our customers. Having completed arrangements with MEAKIN BROS. A CO., of .Staffordshire, England, for the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this niarket-'of their celebrated KTOXE CHINA WARE, we are now prepared t supply the trade. 3-Consult your own interest by examining our stock before purchasing else where. Jan! ARCHITECTS. E. LITJRSINNA, ARCHITECT. ffice No. CHANDLEIi-S BUILDING Corner First and Locust fctrt-els, F.vansvule, lad. - Pians and specifications for all kinds of buildinas lnrmshed at short notice, and ou reasonable iwrnca. vfrachlS O A. 12- I. KOBEKT BOYD. BOYD OTIS WOOD. & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Firt and Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Plans and Specifications prepared on short notice ana reasonable verms. Jan 15 dtt LAW CA33.PS. J. B. BUCKKR. R. . EICHAKBSOH RUCK EE & R CHARD iON, Attorney at Law, 2iorth Side Third Street, bet. Min & Locust, EVANSVILLE, IND. Collections prom pi .-y attended to. Care ful attention given to examination 01 titles, writiugdeeds, mortgages, etc. apt diiui J. M. SHACKLKFORD. WM. F. PAKKETT SHACK feLFORD & PARRETT, Attorneys at Xaiw. Office THIRD STREET, between Main ana Liocust, Eyansville, Indiana. mhl3 don W. P. HARSEAVE, ATTOltNEr Xi.W. oaice on Third Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice 1 e various Courts oi the Circuit. Prompt attention to otKot business de4ri4ri B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practic in the coanties of Butler, warren, iiuuienoars, vuiu, uu ixijvau. Prompt attention given to rue coiiecucn of claims. Kete-euces Wheeler ft Riggs, Holllr? woith A Bro.. Chaj. Babcoc-K s Co. fap'.c MAIW ST, WATCHES, . JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. tOUISi 9ITTROLFF, DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Ware, GOLD PENS, &c. At the very lowest Eastern prhvs. Solid Silverware & Jewelry Made to order. Special attention given to repairing tine Watches. A good stock of American alTa teller Always on hund. Gt3 2IA.I1 ST. ilel'J d6m KJSii-X, ESTATE. New Estaie J. I. Elliott Jsoii TTAVE OPFSFJ) A KliAL ISTATI SS. Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, &. Ac Persons having housos or land to rent 01 sell, or persons wishing to purehasa 01 rent, will do well by calling on them &l their oflce, on TMrd Street, near Locust' In Elliott's liloclfJane 11 tf W. II. JULITSaiAX &. CO., , Real Estate Agents, 5o. 63 Main btreet, Evaxsvills;. IND. A Notary Fnbllc in the offlefc. fapiSdt Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTSERSHIP UJXDKK thai firm of Scarader & Loose was, on the 2tih day of Jam ry, 1S69, dissolved. Tbe 1 undersigned will transact the business on 1 bis own account ior me iniure, will bo responsible lor all liabilities against the above firm, and is aione entitled 10 collect tbe outstanding money. mhl7 2w CHAS. 8CHRADER.

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op SiiKiPAkntA is an assistant of tne . ?? 1 , aaa greatest valao. YOUA'O LADIES, BEWARE! OF THK INJUBIOU3 EFFECTS o r ace yowtlers ana wasnes. ah ""i u " cose np tbn poies of the sltin, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If ymi would have a fresh, hea.ltby. and youthful appearance, use Helxbolb's Exxkact of KAjiAPVRlLLA ' appeal NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that aflllct mankiDd arise trom corruption ot the blood. HELaBOLD'n Kxtract Saksapakilla is a remedy of the uluiot value. rirrttonf ire PYTRifT SARSAPA-RlLLAc.eauM-s aod renovates the blooa, instils the vigor of health into the pystera. and purges out toe t-umora iuav m. ease. QUANTITY vs. QUALITY, "klmbolb's Extract of Sarsapakilla. lhe dose is small. Those who desire a iH".""'' and large doses of uieaieine r.rwti,. . TiraiKP rtFMLLIANCY

OV WPbEXION must purify u u- EVANSVILLE, rich tho blood, wnien HtMbOW J tost'ESTRATED , E"V7, rSTa

lnvarlauiy uoi. aj " .........v. no other. 11 ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT AKS A PA KILLA is the Urea, Jilood I'urifier. HIGHLY Ccnccntrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla . ERADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCER-A-TiVE DISEASES THROAT, JVOSA', EYES. EYELIDS, . . Jr .... 1 - r . iilTJkWhich so disfigure the appearance, PURGING the evil effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of DIS-i-ASLS, hereditaty or otherwise, aua is t:iken bv ADULTS and CH1LDXLJN witn perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Ex tract of Sarsaparilla. added to a p:ut o. water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a eailou of the syrnp of sarsaparlla, or the aecoctions us usually maue. AN INTERESTING LETTER Is pub lished in the Metiico-ChirurmcMl Review ou the subject of t he Extract of Srsaparilla In ceitAin ail'ections, by Benjamin Travers, F.K.S., &c. Sp.-aking of ihise uiseases, and diseases arisiue from the excess 01 i.jeren-y. tie mais that no remedy is t aual to the Extract of Sarsanarilta ; its power it extraoritinaru, tno'e so than any ottur arug j am acquamieu n-un. jt i, the srrir.ttst se.ie, a t rnic, with his invaluahle uit' itute, tnat it is applu-aote to a ninte oj ine systtTH xo sunken and yet so trrilabte us renders other suo-tanc-s cf the tonic class uhavculahte or tnjurtous. IIELMBOLB'S Concentrated Ext. Sarsaparllla Established upwards of 10 years. Prepared ky V.. T. IIEMIBOLn, Druggist and Chemist, 5!M Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Drugs'-sts everywhere. Price $1 25 per bottle, or 6 for f (i 50. apr7 G2m ?r501? S A I.K--VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY That spienrtid property known as the Egler property, tuated ou the west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 75!-J feet ou .Main tftreet and loo feet on Sixth Street. Said property is offered lor sale at low nguies ou easy terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOTT & SON. Real Estate Agents, Corner Locust and Third Streets, feltf dtt FOR SALE-FARM A splendid farm containiujr 40 acres; iiO under cultivation, and 10 in timber. Said farm is situated two and a half miles above tbe city of Evansvilie. near the Green River Road. The improvements consist ot a dwelling-bouse, containing six rooms, cellar, two cisterns, a barn and other outbuildings ail new and of the most approveu siyie. There is au elegant Youne- orchard on said place of about one hundred trees, of the choicest varieties. Also, a clay pit, from which three potteries are being constantly sur'PlieL For particulars, apply 10 MRS. MARIA TITTTPlIIVWilM . . . . . . 1 dress Post-Office Box 22. Evansville, Ind. fel3 dim FOR SALE ANI) FOR REM. LT JTj C1SEAJ Bfc'II.alJSO ILOTSi. P Dwelling Houses, and Farms. J. ea thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Real Estate. ALVAI1 JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent. Third Street, Evansville, Indiana dec23 tf

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Bet. Washington and Adams, MEMPHIS. TENN. By permission we refer to Brandels A Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton A Pool, r"inrinnati. Ohio: L. liuiL.er. Jr.. A Co.. Evaosville, Iud.; Cole Brothers, Ht. Louis. Mo.: CHaries '1. Hinde, Cairo, 11.; . vy. ational B;inlt, Meaipiita, lenn., ciarae, KlyKCo., Menipii 8, 'ienn.; Newton Ford 7 Mmnhis Twin hLiatton. Oover & Co.. Mempnifl, ienn. uu s. n?. HIL X,, tSnccessor to Hill t Hurlbert.) COMMISSION MER CHANT, Pealer In HAY and GRAIN; Also. Floor, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruits, S9 and 41 WAT Kit STGEET, Hontueast Corner Water and Walnat, CINCINNATI. OHIO. References Vra. McD ff A Co , Xew Orr . . 1 .. . I . M ' . leans; T et J. w . Galf Aurora. Ind. : Wm. wcl'ouald, .nemptiw. Teuu ; J. K. Lytie A Co.. !St. LiuU. Ho ; Joseph Hal gain, Ast. Co., Nasbvllie, Teen. )ikI7 d.im LEW. YANDEUEIFT, Forwarding & Commission IVXercliant, HARS)'BOAT PROPPJETOR,n,1 CKERH, RTKllfP.ft.lT lfiKT. MT. VERNON, IND. S" Prompt attention civen to all busi ness entrusiea to uis care. jais qm Haelhw J. PHEX.PS, of New Orleans. J. O. McCulloch, of Louisville, Ky. 10. Nott, of New Orleans. Flicips, McCulIoch & o., PRODUCE, PROVISION, AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, 112 dRAVIEIJ STSKST, novSIdtf NEW ORLEANS. B. K. DCJiK.EP.30N. GEO. PENDLETON ILK. D INKERS ON & CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION AND General Agents for the Erie Trasisportatton Comp'y FAST FREIGHT LINE, INDIANA. ances made on Consign ments. REFER TO -Samuel Bayard, Vice Pres't Evacsville National HanK, Evansville, Indiana; Moes Taylor, PreAleut National City Bank, Nevr York; Beu. Cartwrlfihl, Cashier National City Bank., New York ; S11111U & Dunning, New York: T. L. Barrett, Cashier Bank ot Kentucky, Louisville: W. C. Hite, Cashier Commercial Biiuii of Kentucky, Louisville; Itob't L. Alaitiand St 1 o., New York; lion. Go. H. Pendleton Cincinnati, O. novlStf WM. 0. BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission IVIerelisxiits, WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Railroad and Fast Freiglit Liae Agents, EVAXSV1LLE, II. Jan8 dly E. G. VA!ii ItlPEK, Xo. 2 fcouth Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND., CD.XERAL AGENT F ATM AX & CO., NEW YOI6IC, Cotton and Tobacco Factors, AND General Commission Mercli ants Nos. 10 and 12 BROAD STIiKET. P. O. Box No. 2S41. Special attention given to Cotton and Tobacco. Advances made, on an exclusive cnnn B;tsis. No TIME Drafts permuted. imuaasra FKKD. R. HtJbTOK. ALKX. WIL-SOr F. R. IICSTOX & CO., No. 5 N. WATER STEEFf, E VANS YILLE, INDIA NA , Forwarding Asi; Coitimi.sHion MERCHANTS AND X GENERAt, agents WHITE LINE Central Transit Company. All freights for Neio York and New England towns through without trans fer. au26 PETER CASEY & 00, Co m 111 i mm ! o ii JJercliauls For the sale of HAY. CORN. OATS. B RAN FLO UK, MEAL, BACON, LARD, and v estern jrrouace generally, ft'o. 82 LEVEE STHEET, apt 8 dtf V iCKSBETsa. Miss. Weldos Beothkes. Paris Landins;, Tenn A. W. MDKHorroa, Evansvilie, leu. WELD ON BROS. & 00, Cotton and Tobacco Factory PKUOCCE ASI) 1'4M3X1S1UJ1 KI'KCUAM'S. OSce Cok. VINE A WATER STREETS, EVASVILLK. lm Special attention given to pnrcbalng supplies. imayii ajm J. C. DtJSOUCHET. F. D. DUSOCCHET, J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Provision Kerchants, " 30 X0ETII 17ATEE STliEET, EVANSVILLE, IND. Orders and consignments solicited. 615

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CITY QltOCEKB AND Country Merchants, BUYING FOB O JL. S II, We offer onr entire stock of HARDWARE, Cutlery Nails, &c, AT LOW FBIOES " Call tnd examine at FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., ?io. U Main Slrcet, BETWEEN 8ECOXD AI TUIKD. GEO. S. SOXXTAG IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, GUNS AND PISTOLS, arming & Mechanics' Tools We have removed, since the destruction of our stock by fire on the 21st of Decem ber, to the old Loewenthal tand, at the corner of First and Main Streets, and have now in store one cf the most complete stock of goods la our line that can be found In the West, purchased on a dull market for G A. II, and will be offered to tbe trade at such prices as cannot fail to impress tbe buyer. We have no Old Stock: Our goods are all rr.EHH AND CIjEA a. Just from the factories. We offer special inducements on Table and rocket Cutlery; Chains, Hamos, and Collars; Axes, Hoc3, & Cross-eut Saws; IHJILI:ERS, IIAUmVARE. 23 31 A IX STREET, C0BXZB OF FIRST, ja29 EVANSVILLE, IND. The DIFFICULTY REMOVED KVERYBTEAM BOILER SHOULD HAVE gtillvrcirs Patent Heater and Lime -Catcher ! rs-uiF. .ifosr NrKiors iin ri(ri.TT J experii-nci oy inone wuo bm mcn liower i i.ha lorinaiion in their boilein of wnal. Is known tocnuinstiri an "w.'ALK" Or "lALKLMAllU.l liJim " formed out ol the earthy saiw .onmiuoi in 1 he water, which ntUciie itself Uriuly to the whole Inner surtitce of lhe boiler. In this city this dillieuliy is peem iariy ai:eravated by the iar.e quauuty of niHtii;. Ha and lime found In the wii'cr, which, besides lormlns tcales on the lioittr, o! strucis lhe pipti and occasions the most annoying delays in cleaning, as wed ai actually eudangerliig the s.uely ol the boiler. feCillwelTs Patent Heater Removes all this difficulty, senjling the water into the boiler frt-e Jrouu any sediment whatever, and pure as If distilled. AU who use what are known as the "drive wells" lor their supply or water cannot attord to do without thin Heater. It will' save them much money in the parcba.se ot luel, to nay nothing of the unnoyacce and delay In cleansing boilers. The Heater la easily managed, and quickly cleansed. One has been in cpeiatiou at Igiehearl's Flouring Mill for many months, and given entire satiMactlon. Another is in operation in Bellman's Foundry and the Cotton Mill acjolnini?. Orders ior i-itiUwell's Heater will receive prompt attention if lelt with WILLIAM IIEILMA3T, Agent. 1an5 For Sale or Lease. BOCK AX (iHIF.YARn AX EVANSVILLE, IND.; wltn lysine Boiler, Pumps, and all maebmery neresfary to tbe immediate and successlul worklnst ol the same. The Dock is about two hundred CM) feet long by about fifty () feet In breadth; Is nearly nd " ln 1M co?411"0.0: Tne Yard and Dock bas been doing a irood business to witnln the past month. The reason tor offering the same lor sale or leae now is tbe deaih of the Manager since tha. time Terms will be made easy to fcood parties by applying to ' JOHN A. REITZ, President, At Crescent Foundry, ap2 dlOt EvansvUle.l

CITY GROCERY. B O R Q M a"n& B E II M E, DKALKR.4 IS Family Grocerus and J 'ravin ion.

to a 3d HT., Brr. MAIN & LOCUST. . Goods delivered free all over the city. nov!2(iin COAL! COAL! Having resnrned my forrnt-r tiuKlm-H, 1 wouui nerrny lnioriu tny old patroim and the jmhlm srenerally that I mn prt-par-d to deliver OOOU CLKAN COAL on nhort notice Coal in all ecur must be paid lor when ortlrml. Atr-nt for the celebrated PA HA' D1HE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American Houe. nov4 dly " FAIINLEY, KUnN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs nd Doilies. OFFICE-NO. 15 MAIS K JCVAJVSVILLE, ISDIANA. DOV7 ly 1 BLYTIIE JIYNES, ATTOIISEY-4T - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BDILD1NG. novll Jy THAD. P. GIKSON & CO, COTIOX FACTOItS, Cbw' ! Jarwardintf Agents, And Agents ior Atlantic & Great Western Railway FAST FREIGHT LINE. Xo. 18 .orth Water Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, SlOS Or THK .COTTO.H BALK. novl3 6ru is. E. GILBERT d- CO., WIIOLKSALK (J ROCK1LS, No. 31 North First Streat, EVANSVILLE, INDIA NA. A full stock alwavH on band and for sale at tbe low st mm ki t prices. uovltim WIIEELKB & ElUtiS, WHOLESALE GKOCEllS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly C. DEQKEll ic S0.'3, Manutacturtis of KLLIOTTV5 PATENT SUCTION, FORCE, and ANTI-EHEZING PUMP. Warranted. Can bo used in any depth of well. Also Wholesale inanul.ict uri-rs of CHAIN PUMP TUB! NO. it nn. 1 lit mix HTiir.r.r, novll ly EVANSVILLE, IND. 33 u Evansville Basineas College, Corner 31 AIN A Till Hit SIS., KVAXSVILI.K, IXDIAXA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and MathemaliCA niaite H.eciaUin. isnhhion both day and evening. For circulars, giving terniK, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, add resM W r.LI.I 4KI.IM: li. novll ly Proprietors The puiC"t of Medicinal Wluc t irraiullis Only for wnl nt Ht.'ll LA EJ'FER'M. TrusM-H, Hiipi.orteti, V,nn-lavr, and Hhoulder Brazen t he bout sorted Klo it in thli rlty tor r ; low at HCHLALPFElCH. novS .MWWai"nM. DU. C. E. BIKHliOWKU, 8ur;oon Ieiitlt, Evansvillo, Indiana. OfTlce on HECOND HTKKET, bet. AIhIu abil Locust, BKAV'H BLOCK (Secoud FhKr). oeirr ly Dr. J. C. Bierbower, It EN 1 1 EXT Ii: T I hJ', Oj7Ife-No. 10 FIRST KT., Ill 'tween 3Iniil and Iah miI, Temlem his professional Kervl". to the citl.i-us ol Evausvllle ond vtciuiiy. A1 mi ulsters N It roim OiliJe :ih to alievlste I Hlu in extraction U- t!i. ocai dly Where i thr Lit-t place to get a nice Sign aintdf WtU, that ' cool I at if everybody didn't know that OSBORNE & BECKER do the neatest and hut icorh in tie city. sri m niTP. BUDLU1 COAL MLL"S, J0II5 IXGLK, jr.., k 60, ?rorlclor. OFIKI.: NO. a MAIN Ht., IV-r W:tr. Evansville Trass Depot. I bsvejast fitted up aiooni over my i.tore lor rail 1:4 on Triiwes. ol which I now buve the Iaiti' ! uml Itexl Selected Stork f'tT i.'tdljirfti . ioulht, ami Adults. Call inu s t for youiseivei. ht mciilai'(f;:k'm Drug and I'aury Goods Moro. Corner Main and HcconJ Jt i.i. tf . mhitj E 11. J. SCULAKI'l !;' Old itcllablc Driisiitoi-o,; OT linrtt far at ft !1 tliii' s be foil tid lhe laisfest .si.orle.l stm k in tun Htate. couslitlna; -t n n.fei;inetv 01 Efojli'b, i iei'cli. Hint Aroerlran I Vrlo !, Priv.l.. i iilni'Miv. Ituo.v loin-i pii-, .. i.. ii. I'lirne.. Card t'Hfl'S. Ac. A I 1 solelidi i slin k ol ipo.ii.et. ;ui l 't,iwi.i oi ull grades JOHN 1YIXS0N, BiASS F0UKDEH AND FINiGnElt, Steasi and Cas-ripc Fitter, Manufacturer and IXiaU-r in Mi-tuu aijd Water OauEes, Hp;lu.r und itabbitt 2-letal, and all Article appertaining to a BraAs Foundry. BTKAMIiOAT AM) GENF.UAL ULAl'C Water Street, bet. rice and Let t. KVAN8VILLE, IND. WCMh paid forjold Copper and Brasa

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