Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1869 — Page 4

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StO-GESNT GOIilTHX Advertisement", in this column, of three line s, each insertion, Thirty Cent-. YOU SAL'S. CorVTY ORDERS-At the Journal Office. Fnu'sAI.K-Valuable property. No. SO Ms in Street A good briclc store house at low figures. Apply to E. K. JENKINS, fel3 To. IS North First Street. IOE EENT. PIA.X'?S A.vn OMOASS.-We have a lot of new and second-hand pmncs and orsans fo- rent, by the month, quarter, or yer. Rent applied on the purr se If desired. mbia df WARREN A CONTXOTOV. T" HF.Kil RK triTK A Sl'MBKit Of vacantstores and dwellini houses In the cliy that could very Roon find tenants If the owners would advertise them la thl' colaitm. TUrea Hues for thirty cent. I'0'-' O KDKKN FOR JB WORK. 11 !jk B ioKs, Ac ,at jourrai u t BOAEDING. BOARDER have Stood boswdivg and h-daint? at MRS. r ULLKHV, on ron(l Ht., between Sycamore and Vine. Three nine rooms now unoccupied. m"t f FRIDAY .APRIL, f, JStill. Ifi.llL.UOAI T1MIAAIJIS EfansTllla and Crawford villa. GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrlvo. EvanavUle. Vlrjceuries. T. Haule Aceom'od't 'n, 5:.tt A m I lo:iO AMI 4 :1 5 y m Mill 9:i'2 A M I 11 :f 5 AMI 83 P M Viacenuus Ac 2:05 r si 4 52 p m . COMING SOUTH. Leave Luave Arrive TerreHanle. Vlneeunes. K'viiie. Vlaaennes Ac I 7 20 a M I 10 x9 a & Freight & Ac. 6 :30 A M I 1- :ot) P H 4 ? M Mall S rf p m I 5 :i5 P M I 8:18 r M N. B Til Vtncenne Accommodation Tiain leaving at :u5 P. M., makes close connection Willi the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Vlneeunes lor St. Louis and Cairo. Terrs Ran 19 and Indiansjciis. FROM TERRE HAUTE Leave. Arrive.Mall Train .. 6:4 ) A M 12:15 P ; Accommodation- 8:15 p m 4r.j- p m Dav Kxpress - 4 rot) p M II :o. P .n Night Express 10:25pm 6:00 ax E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Hendersou dally (Sundays excepted, Arrive at Hanson ... ...... GOING NORTH. . 2 :') p.m. 4: to p.m. Leave Tlanon Arrive at Henderson . 5 :1 A m .. 7 :i A. si Oliio and Mississippi Railroad. TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. Going Wst... 4 :H A. M 4. .............................. 5:20 p. M Go ins East ."'""" ".V'".'-J1'....-1..3: p. m " " 9:5jp. m STEAMBOAT LINES. To Louisville. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 o'clock p. si. To Ua-iuo Daily, .except Sunday at i o'clock p. m. To UieE3 Riv Kit. Every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 o'clock P.sr. Every Thursday at o'clock p. M. To Eastport. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. To He. toeRHON Dally, except Sundays, at '4 o'eloek P.M. To NA8HV1U.E-Kvery Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. v. To Mmphm Every Tuesday at 4 p. m. RockportStage (viaNewbunjo and BoonVllle,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 A.- M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and (Saturdays. -New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Ml. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex oot Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex inept Sundays) by 2 p. i To Nkwburcj. ilaca dally (except SimJay,) from the Mercuant's Hotel, at 3 o'eloek p. M. CITY N E W S , County Orders for sale at the Josarnal Ofiice. JSsgT' Why doo't- certain merchants advertise? Because they sell nothing. Why do they sell nothing? Because they do not advertise. CST" County Orders for sale at the Journal Office. JCU All sorts of Summer head gear are displayed in the show-windows of the hat stores. About thirty young gentlemen in this city have learned to ride the velocipede 3?" That hole in the pavement on Main Street has not been fixed. There is another one of the same sort in front of the upper echool house. Z?2T Same of the alleys in town are in frightful condition. What are Kirkpatriek'a "roustabouts" doing? QT" The pleasant weather of the past few days has almost dried the streets in the city, and we suppose the country roads are also becoming navigable. tf The pleasant evenings we are having at present, are greatly enjoyed by the little folks, and by some of the older one, too, as we observe that many young " lovyers " go out walking, indulging in quiet promenades, and talking sentimental nonsense. JESS" The eity was full of people yesterday, quite a number of whom were iu attendance at Court. " Hoop time " has arrived, and nearly ail the boys and girla in town have gone to trundling hoops. The juveniles have a regular time for all their different games. We do not know what comes next base ball or kites, we suppose. American House. Sinca Mr. Below Las taken charge of this Hotel, it has been thoroughly overhauled and refitted throughout, and is one of the best hotels-in the city. Everything is in splendid order, and Messrs. flicks and Stinson are in the office to attend to the comfort and pleasure of .their guests. A Terre Haute paper iearn3 that when one of the Democratic bolters returned from Indianapolis he exchanged his cribbed stationery for a plow, and paid for his wife's tfiew dress in postage stamp?, and that ,the wile of a " resigned " llcprcsfiuiative ia a Southern county offered in part payuaent for a bill of dry goods .thirty-eight dollars in postago stamps' which she said her husband had drawn from the Legislature. Bill paper at the Journal Office..

IIVDROriiOBlA,-In tha Council on Monday night. Councilman Brown called attention to the fearful prevalence of hydrophobia throughout the country, and urired the adoption of an ordinance to prevent the running at large cf dogs. Afterwards he made a motion th it the Committee on Ordinances report such an ordinance at the next meeting of the Council, which motion was adopted. Iew Albany Commercial. We notice ly our exchanges that mad dogs seem to be the terror of many of oar cities. Almost every day we see in some paper an account of a mad di g, and of somebody beicg bitten by them. Our . city is well supplied with dogs, iu fact they are too plentiful. We know of some people who are too poor to take care of their families, yet they feed two or three dogs that will eat as much cs a large healthy rcan. Warm weather is coming on, and wo think it would be advisable on the part cf the City Council to take steps for the proper regulation of the "dog question." We were informed a day or two ago, by a gentleman in this city, that his dog had been acting very queerly, and asked us what were the symptoms of hydrophobia. We are not an alarmist by any means, but believe strongly in the old proverb that "an ounce cf prevention Ls worth a pound of cure." We believe, also, that the owners of dogs have their rights as well as other people, and that there are some really good and valuable dogs in the city. But we do not believe that all the dogs in the State are worth one human life. The horrible death of a fingle person by hydrophobia should be enough to send the whole canine tribe to eternal nonentity. But what we want done is, to have proper steps taken for muzzling the dogs, and to keep them from running at large wenh the warm weather approaches. KS" A correspondent from Owensvi'.le scuds uj the followiog: "The foliowiDg are the officers elected by Stewart Lodge, No. 170, I. O. O. F., for the ensuing year: John Lockbart. N. O.; Jas. R. II. Hill, V. G.; Jas. P. MeGinnii, R. S.; F. W. Hauss, P. S.; G. W. German, Treasurer; S. Ilulfish, Representative to (J rani Lodge. , . " Mr. Samuel Scott has received the appointment of Postmaster at Owensville, vice S. HulSsh, resigne I." JR5"" Damo Fashion has just decreed that brides shall reside one year with their i arents. Ex. A friend at our elbow says that when he gets married his wife will have to live with him, as he won't submit, to any such arrangement, .if " Damo Fashion " has decreed. That young man is "sound on the goose." Appleton's Journal. Wc arc indebted to Mr. J ohn II. Scott for two numbers of this new literary aspirant for public favor. It opens with Victor Hugo's new novel, " The Man Who Laughs;" or By the King's Command. The opening chapters indicate that this story will bo Hugo's j masterpiece. Appleton's Journal is j devoted to Literature, Science and Art, and we are gratified to observe, in glancing over its columns, that the arliclcs arc substantial and calculated to convey valuable instruction. There is plenty of room for such a publica

tion as thi-t. and wo hope its subscribers will rapidly multiply. Scott always keeps a supply bu hand, and will be able to furnish back numbers Evansville Republicans are intensely jubilant over the immense and most splendid victory achieved by them on Monday. They " fought the good fight " bravely, and have abundant cause lor their exultation. Wo heartily congratulate them on their magnificent triumph. Terre Haute Circuit Court. Judge James G. Jones presiding. Only a few eases were disposed of yesterday. Alonzo Johnson and Albert Jackson, the two negroes who broke into the grocery of Vickery Bros, some time ago, were brought up and plead guilty. Johnson, who is a cripple, was sent to jail for forty days, and Jackson, who is only a boy, was sent to jiil for twenty days. The ease of Charles Gardner, Admistrator of August Gardner, versus John W. Lowell and Robert Armer, was called in the afternoon, but was not finished, only a part of the evidence being heard. This is a suit for damages on account of murder, and is one of the cases that was brought here from Warrick County on a change of venue. Tobacco Market. There will be sold at the Planters' Warehouse, on Water Street, this morning at 10J o'clock, about eighty hogshead of tobacco. This is the regular sala day, as sales will now bo made regularly every Tuesday and Friday. We advise our merchants and business men to attend these sales, and help to build up a good market here. The receipts of tobacco for sale in this market are becoming quite large, and we expect that ere long a larger and more spacious warehouse will have to be erected, in order to have suitable accommodations lor the sale of this great staple. New Sooikty. We understand that a number of young men in the city have started a society called the "D. B.'s," which one would suppose ueaitt "Dead-Beats." We think the young men have been unfortunate in their choice of titles, as wo are certain they are not of the "dead-beat" stripe. We recommend to them to change the name. . Recorder's Court. Only one case was adjudicated yesterday, and the individual who was fined is an old offender. We withhold his name, at his request, on a promise of doing better. He had been drunk, and was charged $15 C5, which he replevied. "Go and sin no more," is our ad-vioe.

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TRCSTEE. Christian Heddericu , John F. Grill Justice of the Peace. Thaddeus McTernan yamuel P. Havlin Constables 4 electeJ. Samuel Day..... , Geo. L. Hoblnsoa Frank Morris. ... Edward Donahue Alfred Hitch Nicholas Brown George B. Dennis Sylvester Deeds ..... 170 108 111 1.-8 144 150 151 210 i;ti 114 1-8 127 lot. 1S5 151 191 ! 208 i 1751 104: isi; 154 lUTj 103 156 159 157 137 2nl i:6 lis' 119: ml S&" Pens and Ink for pale at the Journal Office. Official Vote. We publish this morning the official vote of Pigeon Township, for Trustee, Justice of the Peace and Constables. Sam. Day is the only Constable on the Republican ticket that is elected. Iledderich is elected Trustee by 217 majorit', and McTernan, Justice of the Peace by 33 majority. The following Road Supervisors are elected: Peter Foltz, First District; Peter Lennert, Second District; Michael Magin, Third District; Clark Cody, Fourth District; George Kuhn, Fifth District. In our table of the official vote of the city, the majorities (by the falling out f a "quad,") got opposite the wrong names, but it made no particular difference, as the totals were all right, and showed the exact amount of votes received by each candidate 57 Blank deeds, mortgages, at the Journal Office. A Good Work. The trees in the Court House yard are being nicely trimmed, which wo are glad to note. The trees in various parts of the city are being trimmed off, but we should like to see more of it. The trees in the grounds and in front of the upper school house, need the same kind of treatment, and we hope the School Superintendent will see that it is done. Beautiful note paper for sale at the Journal Office. The Time. We again refer to the time question. We are sorry that our jawelers have not done anything towards giving us a regular and reliable time, on which all could depend. Our opinion is that all of them ought to keep railroad time, because that is the time that mo3t of our citizens are interested in. Let something be done in the matter. Is there any reason why railroad time cannot be kept by all the jewelers iu the city? Wo think not, but would like to hear from some one that knows. We are requested daily to "agitate" tho time question, in hopes that some standard may be arrived at. We believe that one or two jewelers keep the correct railroad time. Why cannot all do tho same? The Librarian, over the Post office, made a very fair offer, but we have heard of nothing further being done in the premises. , Who will settle this matter? - BST Blank notes, best "form, for sale at the Journal Office. Business Operations for February. From the books of tho Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue we receive the following statistics of business during the month of February : dry (IOOD3. Nine diy goods houses report sales to the amount of $122,500, ranging in amounts as follows: $43,000, $1S,000, $18,000. S12.000, 10.500, $7,000, 58,000, $4,000, $4,000. GROCERIES. Twelve grocery houses reported sales to the amount of $230,900, ranging as follows : $36,400, $35,000, $29,000, $25,000, $25,000, $22,000, $20,000, $13,500, $11,000, $9,900, $3,000, $000. boots and shoes. Three houses reported sales to the amount of $39,000, to -wit: $22,000, $12,000, $5,000. HARDWARE. Two houses report each $13,000. Total, $20,000. IRQN. Two houses report as follows: $18,000 and $7,000. Total, $25,000. SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. One house reports $14,000. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Two houses report as follows: $20,000, $19,000. Total, $39,000. CLOTHING. One house reports $8,000. QUEENS WARE. One houso reports sales to the amount of $7,000. COMMISSION BROKERS. One house reports sales to the amount of $10,000. HATS AND CAPS. One - house reports sales to the amount of $5,000. RECAPITULATION. Dry Goods .... Groceries .. Boots and Snoes Hardware lrou weeds and Implements Drugs and Medicines Clothing .... Queeusware Commiwslou, BrokersHats and Caps :22.VO 2;so.0iO Kn,tO 20,ti0il 5,U0t) li.eoo 3S,00) 8,hj0 7, OHO 10 WX) 5,000 SJl&.tuO Grand total ..... SPECIAL TAXES. The following special taxes were paid by corporations: Kvausville Gas Company 5224 0Q K. rtt C. R. R- Co 275 iw K. Insurance Company :7 1:1 K. W. Telegraph Company....... . 2.! 13 K. street Railroad- Id 00 Total.8it4 12 Two Banks paid a special tax as follows: S74 tiS and a) 54. Total S29 54 STEAMBOATS. Four steamboats paid taxes on receipts aa follows: $40 43, $29 GO, $23 07, $59 59; total, $152 09. Ope boat paid, for four months, $59 59. LIQUORS. The total amount of tax on sales of liquors was $1,G82 65, one house alone having paid $1,205 50. Total special tax paid by classes and corporations $2573 57.

Towtuliip April Election, IsGD.

o 3 3 3)1 151 20! 112; 2-3 15U 120 105 215: 2Iii. 171) 110 177 107 211 205; 181 1901 liai 177S 1715 1(153 3 512 227 1 .70 1563 14 0 1178 1151 life 201 105 LSI 153 Mi iSif 12 15r) 3H5 iya 20 l'Ji 173 12b j 220 'ltd ISM 1WJI ;r.! J7l! 101, 1M 1551 ! 18t: 15j I Ib7! 143 1 225) lSf 182! Hill no j lis: 171 3uo; 278' 203' 2K3 157 Hi.'!' O'i 47 j 36: fc.V a itil! 170j 15S! 1-7: 145 15 2S5! i.5i; 2tA't 15l The Turners' Fair The Fair and Festival at Mozart Hail was well attended last night, and the large crowd seemed to enjoy tbenif elves in the most pleasant manner. The ladies in ehanre of the management of affairs have spired no efforts to please those who are so fortuDate as to attend, and those who remain awsy are missing one of the most pleasant festivals ever gotten up in this city. The supper was well patronized last night, and the Fair may be pronounced a success already. " Those engaged in getting up the festival have been untiring in their exertion?, and deserve the most unqualified praise for the able manner in which they have attended to their duties. The festival will be continued again this evening, and another fice lunch will be eet to-day, to which all are invited. The lunch yesterday was well attended, and we bespeak a large attendance to-day. The fables of fancy articles wore well patronized last night, and all articles that are not sold before, will be offered at auction on Saturday. Go to-night and take your wife or sweetheart. Personal. A. J. Calkins, cf the Princeton Clarion, was in town yesterday, looking as fine as ever. Captain Levi Furgusou was in the city last eveniog, and informs us that the Republicans gained quite a victory at the late election. They elected six out of nine Trusteee?, whereas they only had four last year, which is doing bully. S? Best Faber's pencils for sale at the Journal Office. A Sharp Trick. A call was sent out yesterday evening to the old Council for a special meeting last night, and the members assembled at the Council Room about 7 o'clock. The Clerk informed tho Mayor that the old Council could not have any meeting, as their successors had been elected, and that the certificates of six of them, who had already qualified, were on file in his office. This was a "sockdolager," and knocked the special meeting into a cocked hat. It is not known for what particular purpose the meeting had been called, nor what special business would be brought before it. But something was intended to be done, and we expect that some of the gentlemen were considerably disappointed. But in this case the Republicans were too smart for them, and so far as doing any business is concerned tho eld Council is defunct. Wc understand that the Democracy claim that their time does not expire until the 13th; but they are elected on the 5th day of April, to serve fur one year, or until their successors are elected and qualfiad. This is the plain statement of tha city ordinance, and the power of the last Council expired as soon as the gentlemen tlectcd on Monday were sworn in. It is supposed they were up to some party trick, but the attempt failed, and we " score one " for the new Council. Church Sociable". The usual Church Sociable of the Old School (Vine Street) Presbyterian Church was given last night, by Mrs. J. K. Minor, who, by her assiduous attentions and cordial welcome to her guests, and the delicious refreshments beneath which her tables groaned, rendered the occasion one of peculiar delight. The attendance was quite arge. The Walnut Street Sociable. The parlors and lecture room of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church wei'e crowded last night, on the occasion of the usual social re union. Being the closing fete of the season, it wa3 particularly brilliant and pleasant" The sapper .table-wtxs one of the most sumptuous and elegant that ever (rraeed such an occasion, it was a brief season of real rational enjoyment and genuine Christian, fellowship. Won a Pair of Shoes. A. negro last night went into a shoe shop, on Locust Street, and selected a pair o shoes that pleased him. When tho boy in attendance stepped behind the counter to get a set of laces for them, the negro stepped out with the shoes. A policeman was ?cnt upon his track, who soon found him at a party. The boy identified him, and the policeman attempt ed to take him, but the gentleman from Africa demurred, whereupon the policeman whacked him on the head with a club. Not relishing such treatment, the tiegro broke away, leav ing a portion of his garments in the hands of the police, who fired at him as he run, but the darkey tif-cted his escape. Business Change. R. K. Dunkerson, for many years agent of the great Erie Transportation Company in this city, having resigned that position to take the agency of the " South Shore Line," is succeeded by Captain D. G. Fowler, late of Cincinnati, well and favorably known in this city as a live business man, possessing groat energy, enterprise, and fine commercial capacity. The Erie Transporta tion Company, so ably represented in years past, are peculiarly fortunate in securing such an able successor to Mr. Dunkerson.

ftiFIt is rumored that tlie Orosicciit Club will retire from politics, and turn their Club inta a debating society. The first question brought up will be entitled "causes and effects," which theme has been kindly proposed by the Shanklia Boys, who have given the subject some attention for the last day or two. Sad Accident. We learn of a melancholy accident at the Marine Hospital yesterday, which occurred in the following manner: Mr. Green, who resides at the Ilo-pital, in company with a workman who was employed by him, went up on the top of the Hospital to make some repairs in the brickwork, and sent the man down stairs after something, who went outside of the building when he got below, and Mr. Greei, not knowin? of his presence there, pulled of a few bricks and threw them down into the yard, oai of which struck the man oa the head, breaking his skull. The accident is a sad one, and it is doubtful if the man will recover. Mr. Green is giving him every attention within his power. ismmmpmmwmmmmmMKmummmmmmam ' nob ajlTxm OTICSS. The first class uso " Barrett's."

Grand Opening We will open, on or about the 18:h inst., our Spring Fashions cf black Silk Mantles, comprising nil the novelties of the Reason. Also, Llama and 'Silk Lace Points. Opened this moruiDg 10;) new styles Parasols, all the new shades of Harris's seamless Kid Gloves. We sell 10 yards fast colored Prints for $1. J. T. & S. A. Coolidge, ap9-lt New York Store. " Barrett's storative. Warranted Hair Rehlfttioii A' o lice." The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Fvansville Public Hall Company, for the purpose of electing five Directors to erve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, Monday, April 12th, 1809, between the hours of two and four p. m. S. W. Chandler, 9 3t. Secretary. Imported Bail at Auction. I will sell to the highest bidder, on Main Strnet, near the Court House, Saturday, April 10, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a three year old Ayrshire Bull, just imported thi3 Sprin? the handsomest animal I ever saw can be seen at the Black Hawk Stable, on the alley above Main, between First and Second Streets. 7 2c Hiram Nelson. Cure for Cough or Cold. As soon as there is the slightest uneasiness of the Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indications of Cough, take during the day a few "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Containing demulcent ingredients, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Have them in readiness upon the first appearance of a Cold or Cough. arr5-deod Old men use " Barrett's." Calisaya Bark. It It said that Messrs lira Re iSs Co., (proprietors of the Plantation Bitteu ) ftre the largest importers of Calisaya Barn in tbi count.iy, ami that, Willi the exception of an occasional waie, ail they imp i t Is used in the compounding of their celebrated PtrVXTATl N - 111 r-TKR-t to which they undoubtedly are in-debit-d for their wonderful health-ietor-iu properties. As a ionic and Appetizer thy are not Kurj.assed, and we ehi.'erfui.'y recommend them. All first-class druggists kee'p them for sale. Magnolia Watek. Superior t" the best Imported German Co.ogue, and so'd at half (he price. apri-dcod.fcwlt " liar re It's shade. produces but one Money Lost. Lo-t on Wednesday evening a l.-irce pocket book contain it.g about $250 in inouey, with orders to Preston Brother, .Tenny, Bowles &, Co., Boeticher, Kellogg & Co., Carpenter, AVhite it Co., Fendrich Brothers and Morgan, Bead fc Co.; said pocket book and contents was lost between Evansville and Farris' on the New llirmony lload. The finder wiil be liberally rewarded by leaving the same with Morgan, Bead & Co.. .J2 hirst htreet, Lvansvillc. apr8 lw Bird it Roun. " Barrett's " is not a tJyc spring styles. J ust receiveU from New York; all the latest novel ties in f 'aris Bonnets and Hats, at the New York Millinery Store, No. 8 fcoutii Second btreet. ap7 2,v J. L. Wagley;. Members of T. of IT. Div. No. 1 S. of T. : The regular meeting msht for the Division will bo on Monday in stead ot luesuay. as hereto! ore. 8-2t II. B II art, 11. S. JP The stock of Perfumeries and fine Toilet Articles kent by T. C Bridwell & Co., corner Third and Main Streets, cannot be excelled in lliVansville. maro-tl Keiaoval. Geisslcr & DeLang, jewelers, have reoioved to their new store, jo. oi Main Street, where they will be pleased to see their friends and the public genera'!, and will take great pleasure m showing them through their stock. Notice to Tax-Payers. The 17th day of April is tho last dav to pav State and County Taxes without penalty, after which day 10 per ceet. penalty will be added. F. LUNKE5HEIMEB, C. T. apr7-td. Query. Who painted the new advertising signs that have lately been placed on top of the street cars? Answer. Why, Charley Osborne, of course, and he is prepared to do rnoreof the same sort or any other description of fine painting -at tho shortest notice. 3-lw. Messrs. Schuermann & Bcrfokd, at the Opera Drug Store, No. 18 South First Street (Chandler's Block), invite the ladies to call and examine their new stock of fine Perfumes, Pomades, Hair Oils, Brushes, Comb3, and Soaps before making their purchases. Prescriptions prepared at all hours. tnh27 Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at I. Sc. D. IIeiman'h. French Imperial Bronze Is a varnish or dressing for renovatiog shoes for children's and ladies' slippers, which Iwvo become defaced by wear. Can be applied to morocco and kid shoes of any color. Acts immediately, and has the appearance at once of a new bronzed shoe. For sale at wholesale and retail by TUBXEa & KUMLEB, Agents lor this city.

General Ciraut' Pap Is Getting: Belter, ATI Flour is Getting Worse. W e offer the following brands of Flour at the following rates: Bincbam'a " Moonlight," $ per barrel. IgU-heart's "Southern Mills," $ per barrel. "Michigan Stumptail," $ per barrel. We also have the "C.vnthiana

Mills." "Telegraph Mills," " Hillyer'a Best," &c. mchll II. D. Allis & Co. Hughes has just received a large invoice of Straw Goods, Frames, &c. Just Received Kern Maple Syrup nnd ew Mi pie Sugar, at the New York Grocery. Parsons, Scoville & Moffett. Choice Apples A'idy Williams, at the post-office stand, has a large stock of fine apples. He receives fre-di supplies almost every day. De.-ilors will take notice. It SEW ""AVKSiTlSSEXTS. " In tho Distr'ct Court of t he United States lor the District of Indiana. In the mutter of Kphraim W. Patrick, Bankrupt Iu Bankruptcy. Dated at Evansville, Ind., April 8tb, 18U9. To whom it rntty concha The uuderi.ciied ht-jeby gives notice of his appointment us Assignee of tne estate of Ephralm W. Patrick, of the city of Evansville, Indiana, DUtrlflf. aforesaid, who baa been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by tne District Court of said District. JOHN SCHUBERT. J?pi!?Jd37L(L: W' "rl) Assignee. Dissolution. The ivhti:ksmii hereto. lore existing between J. W. and G. W Henson, known as the above lirm, in the undertaking business, is this day, by mutual co- st-tit, dissolved, G. W. Heoson withdrawing from the firm. Tne busiues will be continued at the old fctand. No. 13rt Main Street, between Fourth and Fiftb. J. W. ilenson Js authorized to settle the buslr ess of tiie old firm. apr9d 2 w J. W. HENSON. EVAKSVi'LLE STEAM DYE-HOUSE Corner Inylc and Central Market Sis. miUS .HY INI-OHM AXT AI JL ail persons having brought gaiments 1 me for cleaning or dyeing, on or before me isi nay oi j inuary, looi). and still renuiiiinsi at this establishment, will be t-oio ior cnarges u not ra led tor within eigoi uiivs. UUSl'AVJS II. KllACll, aprS dot No. 1,497. United States IJarsual's Notice United Stales of America, District of In diana, ss: MlEli. A T. I It F. I. OF loimatton was hied iu the D strict Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, ou the 27th dy of March, 180U, steamer "I'etiolia Mo. 2," her etialnes. ta'kie, apparel, and lurniture, seized at said i district ia a cause of damages civil auu maritime, ano ciaimiuir damages iu the sum of tJJ0, and pra ing process againut said ves86i, and that tne aatne may be conuenineu auu soiu ttiereioi. Now, tiaereioi-e, iu pursuance of the monition under the seal ot naid Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give puouc notice 10 an persons claiming saia goous, or any part tuereoi, or in any man ner interested therein, that they be and appear betore the said, the District Court ot the Li mted Statea, to be held at the city oi j ntiiauapoiis, in at.a lor the District ol Indiana, oil the first Monday of May next, at 10 o'clock ol the loreuoou of that day, then aid there to interpose their ciaims e,ud make their allegations In that tiria.i. BEN. SPOONEIl. Marshal, U. S. Attest: j. D. Howumi, Clerk. a rs J 1 4 r. 1 Fr.r othtr Elver iUr.n ue Third Pay. The wealher yesterday evening was clear and very pleasant Tho additional ar rivals and departures lnc udo the Louisvii:e, New Orleans to Cfnclnnatl; Tarascon, Louisville and return ; Quickstep, to Cairo; Lweliin, to Eastport ; Sallie V., to Mount Vernon; Mollle Norton, to Hender.ou; Normao, from Memphln; lorn Keese, Pittsburg to Cu'irber.and River; Sam. Orr, from Eastport. The Louiiville had a fair up-river trip. She took coiisi.iiaablo Ireight from the wharf-boat and 900 sacks of corn off the li-itm on t!;o opposite side ot the river. Han. Weaver, formerly of this city, was one o! her pi'o'.s Tne Armada and LeA'fliin had exnellefl', trips out Tne Ta aseon came down full of freight aud people. She' returned to Louisville early last night The Norman arrived from Memphis lata last night, with a slim trip The Tom. Keese, a nw tow-boat, arrived near mid night, en route to Cumberland Illver for a lod of p g iron. She lauded h. re to hire laborers The Sam Orr got in during tho night from Tsnnessea River, with a good trip. Sh leaves to-morrow Tiie Toho tiliit will p;tb bly leave for Clarksvillii on Saturday..... Tiie great RiciimoLd passed Cairo at noon yesterday, und may be expected h-.-ie at noon to-day, tillering an excellent opportunity for persons going up tue river to have a delightful trip Ttie Champiou, Capf Billy Grubb, passed Cairo ytsterday, and wiil be here this a.'ternoon, eu route to Cincinnati The (Sam. J. Haie is also due h-ie for Cincinnati early this morning.....Xho . Indiana will certainly ba down to-day, and will want freight anel should have it The Charmer will ai rive to day, and leave tomo. low The Cheyenne ylll also be here to-day, en route to Arkansas River barley Ulmsuldor, for some time past third clerk on tha Quickstep, leaves for Camp Wanen, Oregon, on Monday next, to lake a position iu the office of the post sutler. Charley is a sprightly and clever fellow, and we wish him abundant prosperity in his new enterprise -..The P. W. SiraUer wan detained at Cincinnati till lakt evening. She wiil be here early Saturday morning Capt. Frank Y. Batchelor, wilii his flue steamer Swallow, wiil be here ou Sunday .The Nick Loug worth aud John Kilgour are at Cincinnati. 2!iver 2issaehc!. PiTTSnoKQ, April 8 Noon. Weather clear. .Mononganela seven lect six icciies. Cincinnati. April 8 Moats-Arri ved--Aiime Ijuurle, l orn Kanawhd: Longwortii, tmui New O; leans; John Kilgour, Irom Nevy Orleans; Silver Moon, nom Mtmpuix; Golden Eagle, Irom WUt-eliiig; St. Alarjs. from Pittshu g; Lhlliia l'iod and New York, from Nash ville: Kale- ll.biiiHou, irom L:iuu; vild iiuck, l:om Pittsourg. IVfiAt ted A tin lo Lmiie, ii.r Kanawha; .suadei, lor New Origans. Kiver t nirty-i hee fu-1 aud Jilliiig rapidly; 8ixt-uiiio feet since uiicer lnc- hi i go. Weather clear. '1 nemoiut ter 0i ' : barome ter 29 LooiisVil.i.v. Aiiril S Port List Clifton. Ciiicimial i to Memphis; iegui Tend, r, lo White lllvtr; Cheyenne, to Arkansas River; Indiana, to New Orleans; Argol.aiit i'f. Loin Arkansas ICiver; t:harmer, Cincinnati to Kvatisvll.e 'i'tie liver is failing rapidly, with ii Jctt ii inches Water in the tiiiual, i i leel Ii inches on t he laits, and 11 te.i-t 0 lnchi-s over the falls. Weal her clear aud pleasiint. The Indiana kit Willi only a moderate trip. Business duii. Nashville, April 8. River falling, with (5 feet scant ou Harpeth Huoals. It rained tnis moiiiiiig, and the afternoon was fair and pleasant. Arrived tluir Varble, irom Cairo; iuja nugues, irom m unter Cumberland. Departed Nashville, for Caiio; Umidre.tor the tipper Cum balaijd. Memphis. April 8. Weather cloudy and warm. juv-r rising nut; now wiihiu tet of liUb-water marit. DeDuind Lube of St. Louis, for ft. Louis; Westmoreland, for Ciuciunali: Alton, tor V'lcksDurt;; Emma io. a and Great Republic, lor New Orleans. New Orleans. April 8. Departed Mageuta and ulive Branch, for St. Louis; v lrgiLtiu, tor .ljuuisv j.'ie. S-T. Louis, April 8. Arrived; Julia, from Vicksiiuitr ; Harry Johnson, irom neoaua: AH aheny Belle, irout VVneeiiue: Clara. from Kansas; Belie Memphis, lioiu Memphis; Lucy Berrtam. irmu HanulOal; lUiunesuui, irom uuuuque; rcnuyier, ii om Peorin ; .viouie s.berl, liom Pittsourg. Doparied: Atlantic, for Little Koci; Harry Johnsou, ior neokuk; Phil. Miendau, for ist. Paul; Mollie Able, for New Orleans; Columbia, for t imana; Ida Keen aud Ternpeot, ior Fort B-nton; Lucy Bertram f .r ilaonibai; Schuyler, for Peoria. Klver stiii rieing, but more slowly Weather clear ana very warm.

! Cairo, April 8. Port Llht iJiie Mem. pblK, MempbiH tJ St. Louis at 12 M ; Misi fcl'Wippi, New OrldanstoSt. LouH at noon;

Uicnmonu, .tw Orleans to lnUsvUio m noon ; ISaUer, do. at 2 a. M. ; Artofidsi, EvaiiHvillo packet, at 4 p. m.; Cairo, ft. Loui to Memphis at 4 p.m.; Silver Kp:.iy, mi. IjOuIs to Cincinnati at 4 p. M.; Champion, Hi. Louis to Clncianatt at 5 i. m.; Beutcal Tiger, Cairo to St. Louis Bt7p. w. River rosd two lDClies. Clear and warm. STEAMBOATS. FOR WABASH RIVER. The fine passenger steamer LOUIiA, Vi Hi hi mi mm Tom Boluss, Master; Cnarly Cra wtord, Clci k , Leaves for Mt. Carmel and all Wabash River way lanuiug, Jl Jill AY. APRIL TH, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. apr8 d2t FOK O WENSBORO, CAN N F.I .TON, LOUISVILLE, Ai CINCINNATI. The first-class steamer CHAR31ER, j25lAP. K. Barclay, Master. Sam. James, Clerk, Leaves lor Cincinnati and all way ports MA T IT It OA I" , APRIL IOth, at 10 o'clock a.m. For fj eight or pRKsasro applv on br.ard, or to DUKE NIClikLSON, ap9 d"t Ay. tit. FOR NEW HARMON A GRAYVILLE The good steamer OLLIS SULLIVAY, nririimii inii G. Thomas, Master, Leaves for Gray ville and all way ports NATIKII AY, APRIL IOTH, at 12 o'clock m. For fr. ight or passage apply on board. npi9 d2t FOR MEM PH IS, VICKSB JUG AN u NEW ORLEANS. The fleet and elegant f-teamer L,flS;fc P. WS TRADER, m a 1 trt. -k at Master, Alex. Kiewiirt, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans anil all wav porm,' SAII ltOAY, APRIL lOm. at 8 o'clock a.m. For lreignt or pannage apply on board, or to W. G. liKOWN iv ro , or F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., ap9 dlt Agents. FOR OWENSKORO. CANNM-;LrONA ND LOUiaVILLK. The splendid passenger ki earner ,ff PALESTINE ihi iih. i T"h" Peckenpauh, Master; P. 1!. Braiinani. Cleik, Will leave for Louiavlile and all way port! aATUKIAY, APRfL IOth. at 9 o'clock a M. For freight or passaare, apply on board, or to V. G. BXtOVv'N & C i., dlt Agents. OUXO'S 4 lit: A I.Aiilltl i u OF WOXDKIIS will comm. in:n on Wednesday, April 7lh. ISO o:i view ou Main Street, No. 81, ior a. !nv ulxtits onl v. Upwardsof 150 live animals. Twin hwiei1, born aliva iu Utica, New York, witti ionr arms, lour legs, two htv-i. in. uud .ne hod. Also, m quaniicy of Wax .Statuary, all ,if size of tbi noted peoolo of the day. Ad miwdou Sic; cblldieu, I.kj. Opeu from 0 A. m to 9 p. M. 0-lw. jf. ii am n k issT5-:a r , aiANUFACTUKKJt OKFancy Trotting Euggia?, Miiftin;f Top ISuyrarien, Iltx-Ua wa.y s, and rItK' Wopiu', C0K.0F FOlUril AND IKTST STS., EVA VILLE, IxXI. - Special alien! Ion el von to reiairlni of all kinds, and re-painting done at. the shortest notice and ou the most, liberal lei iris. A General Assortment of Work Constant! on liana. Sone but ivt YV'oi K men I.iii I:oy-I. apr"-d;ltn WALTHAM WATCHES. The extensive uso of these Watches for the laid, fifteen years by Railway Conduct ors, Engineers, and Expressmen, the most exacting Ot walch-V'earerx, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength. Mead in ess, du rablllty, aud accuracy of the Wat ham Watch. To satlefy that class iu idl these respects Is to decide the questlo i as lo the real valuo of these timekeepers. The superior organization and treat ex tent of the Company 's Works at Wall hum enable them to prod no watches coinbin Ing the best and latest Improvements, and at a price which rentiers competition futile; and those who buy any oilier watch merely pay from iii lo M per ceut more for their watches than Is nt-ce.ssa.iy Eor tale by all dealers. No watches letalletl by I je Company, itmsr.i.vs a Ai'j'iiiii'iix, G KNKi'.Afc ACKvrH, 1SS P.ROADWAV, NKW YoliK. mUIO dSw (Moo.vs ed.Fri), wst PACKEIl BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. til 9- - i -. V.; a - t.';. t Ash your Grocer for our I rami of Jjard in tliczc I'ackayis. Packed 3 II. . 5 IT... 10 It., Caddies. fiO tt. Ca on tor shipment. Chenpesi, tnode ttr seiiiiit; hata. weiid l r fitce list. in; ti dim For Halo. fflfl A OK l,CliO, IV I '5'4 JLJtM to KUlt pnrchnsers, Fltuali! : seven miles I elow HeiniirSMii, K'v. Terms easy. Inquire of ItOHKHT P. LK I'CI I 111', at WM. 11. FI-llKU li.'r', apr7dlw ill Nm ih Wnh r hi r d. ft;ew tl Estate .1. . . v iii ' i. i:snitn - AVUOPESUB A t:l. KSf.1T Aeiincv for the s.il3 ot ,.tnl teiitimco lands. b-KuseH, Ac., ,1c. Pers'.ne baviuii lioti.c, or Ihiii! ii-iit ; sell, or r.ei-sotis witttnna to .-urch'f) t.i rent, wiil do well by ci.llin;; f,u tn. ,o hI their tiTiiee, on Tiiird Strost, neitr Loouxt In I'MUolCs lZU:ti. Jun'jli tf Keal Estate Aw.iu. No. 63 Maiu btreet, EVANHVlIXi:, Iki. A Notary Public in tht ottie. l.ij.jii (t i H. M0RSINWA, ARCIIITI5C 'V. face No. CTTANDLKR'S i'tll l.l.'l vNw Corner First aud Locust hi.iw:. Kvansvillo, Ind. Pians and Bpefciaeatlous for nil kmiifc of buiid;nt;s furnished at short nonce, aud ou reaaonahle tettEs, ;,mchl d im

; Sen ,vt-f d T .-,,.. ;in.j Mandr'Ut I'll! : will i f'u,v rfJ""" " . Elver ;omplalut. and ; Iiynprpia, it ta):en uncord in to the dlree- ' tious. ': ):-y nr. all l .r.,, t., ), t;.keii at I tiie y.i:, !i:,ie. They :,;., ,.., hUtn(,rh, ! relax the liver, j-nd put It, to work: lht-u

theappetito becomes (food ; the f..,od dw,it and m a ken. goo I blood; th,- pulient, bvl!,s to grow in r.c.Hh ;tho.liKaM-d matter ripe, in in Ihe lm:gs, n I I he pmu-i't outgrows the ot --! -v- ami (r-!i we!!. 'iiiU in i ,.,it f, tocure (.otisi!oi;tiuii. w&y 'lo tnew thrt.t iiicdiriiifK Ir, J. l. Sclumck, ot Pb;i..de!ph!., owot hl-t ui.ir.valed uti-c. fs in tho hcMinont of Pulinomuy Coiifiunipt on. 'iho pulmonic M.n.p lipei M tho moild utH.ler in the luniri, nature throw U off by bu ei y -vj.ec:oio-l!on, for when ttto phli,iri or int'rr in ripe a MhLt foi Kil Will tii row it in!, t,;: S th -ftlhiit haa res I, nd tho ltingi buifla to heal. To do 1.1', the SoAwel Tonic find Matitlinlce pills iniv-.- b)i free y i.-. i$ to 'earna! the stoni d ii hi it livi-r, n f.imt 1 1. I'ulhiotiic . j tup and tho fn;l will tnnl.o good blood. Scut-nek" Mat.dr-.k.-- Pills ?.rt wpoa tha liv. r. leir.oviisr s.lt ob'inicttoiti, i I .x tho duels of the cad h u-.'.ler, 11k bile Mn.'t freely, tiiul the dvi r Is i-o.to rt-lierrd; tha htooiK Will how what tt.n I'll!., call Mo; nothing bus ever 1 ecu invented except, calomel (.. . deaoiy polwoo, wi.ieh in very danK ous to u-e, l. ulOH-t with i'le.il cute) flint will unlock tho K'Ul biadd-r uud .'.isj-t tl; f.crr t Ioii.i of the liver .Ik". reAn-Keiz'-i ;.! ;i udratce PiiJs. 'Liver . in fl;. itr in orift :-f the most prominent cam cm ol Con inn jt ion. cllellc:t'H "-I1:; v, ccd Tonic Is a g"itt!r slltniilnlit. alid itllciHI ive, aod tht- uiitna in i lie i-eii we.d, wli.eli this prepacal ion is llllllH' 111, ll!l!. illOMi.'lll.UNl to iMflPW out the g.it,ti ic juice to niw,eive luelood wit It ttie I'll. moult; ryrup imi.i is in oh' ifjio ood hlood wiihotit leriuen t i'ii.ii or wiuI1U iU I ile MOIIIili'i'l, i'r. Schetick, ifi i;is treat n.i(ri t, diieM not tiy to .lop a tm.K'if tit)4tit kli'r its, chili't, (ir Icier, lietin i.': I tie can e, aud lhey wlii nil f :.'; ol I neir own areutil. : nan e.i -i becuH 1 1 ul Coti-.i'.uipl Hni.l.ii vi' i' Coiiipiai ul, Ijpep-.:i, i .Ht:i;rli, I ui.t.,u. or I" lecrat i-it 1 h t; c ii -s ti.e liver anil (.loiuaeil n to liiuuti haitby. W hen n.ifie is no ltinir u isca-u;, huis only I.i Vi-r Coiiipiai i t a ,d i ;. ..(irpMH, .Ns-uoiieR's fSeji veei licit and Alamtrauv fills are sii.'iii'H nt, wiiiu-ut the- ruiiuo.'ilo t-vriio. TUe the Mam. rake Pi'.l liti-ly ni all biliouM c.lupiat.its, u.. nut ine pel loci l.v harmlc k. Dr. Sciteup'f, y. ho ha- enjoyed tinlnterrupled hvuuh ior iuun eiirs past, and How wt-irjtis Vt M)iinds, was waste! away lo a meie Mi. Icloii, i-i Ihe very Mao ot i'uimor.a t y (..oiismu jii Ion," his physicians bavit'y pior.ounceil his cast, hoieli;s aud ida.utio.ted him to his lte. Ho Was cun u uy tie.! a lirt.i id uiwi ieiues. Full i!re;-l ions accompany each, noiklui ii tiiil a,oiuteiy iioctessaiy to hv Dr. '.-ii - 1. 1 uhIcmH paiii nl.1 vvisti their hlhis exaisuee.t; nun lot l Ii ,s pu i le Is pr. i-les-.ouini.v at h:s principal oit'u-e, I'oiiadrlpn a, ". hi y ti il.ii ni ,.y , v. o. i ail itntor Of a I v I c i:iu-.' La i.ii.ii, :.-.i-i. Price cf the ' ii a- it:,- Syiti mid K.awted ionic, eai it jl per holt.ie, or i"! U a hull dni'.i-ii. Ala iio rake i'ills, iiic. tier bol. For mill' by ii 'l dm;; : I ,t:t. ie- U.twly fsi.N Fr;: ant Ttfil et Soi;;p3 .KE iit;;i'AK t;i; av NJiiftca work- :: i'.'tf fi. in I Si- iiciil -i ul fj- f if, lieml ir liNOWX Ad TI S f- i'Ai.' J. ii 1 V hilAtaa itold Civrywh-r-i. . !to an i liiriiLiib I'o:.:' I' All i' . 'fl'.i .lira. Winslov'a Muolhii i t H- c;:ib.).;.;n TELx'iU.N Tii l: va inalihi r Willi tteitr llJ,i., 1 1 .'.lion 'l is ia i n i: 1 t.C.' Ol thuUH'l ( Ol V41. 1.1. it not duly riii-.vc'i llii! (hi: I - - :rl ).-.! hut l;iv..;rali., the Wimiai-ii au.t Iwwiie, C"! i' .'! i . : i . ' , : no j. . , , '):.' a.- I .,..) , y to v. !;.. . : : 'i.i. ini'ili ;.() i 'i ,i ji.ni,, : oil.-ii. tj l. .!) j.'J Tiil, IlllWtkllilnl SVlNit Uijt H VV'e ht -iieve It 1 i the diff ami .ornf t' rtc J in, thf l' -. i . ,u 1 1 e. . ol .' -. iiiel Jtmt . l.ifa ,n Vuiil.-nt, wbt-th. i uiiiln; lr. in Hi r c ! or .in y o: .. , ran. Ir Ull itlU'Ct Unin (Or U-ltli Vi lli u eooipany ea .a om i ie. o.-; i.i 1 and c:i I i for " M i . . Wilis i.i) W 'i SOU! ill NO ,s HllJV' Iiiivi.iu I. .to iv). unlit " "CUhTis.:, i'KKhi.ss" iTu in ie. :-.:.:.! W . .o ) i . .- II o! i .;i. ;ih- I .:e 1 s. 1 1 ' I ( .a, JeJ-i ti.'. u- -ni T!.i-i ti-let.di.l I'a.lr liye is I In I ,' in the H'oi'fi; fie ;.: true e.Qd fieiieet t.ye' a trmit s, leiii.bh-, i a I ;i!ii'iiu ; no tint. .ijoiiu i.o'iit ; in. r ii ions tuns; n n.eil.t.s tin. ill vit -!.4 ol i .. 1 i.y tiH ; ie vit-otalrH . .v.'M iho i i.i. i ,..o?, u i, ..i.'i.oi, ituflt or hroKn. t t.i.! ov nil l.i'.i :;'; .h nial Pvrlumej.; nnd p op.-r.V appli-;l ..I Ha eojtor's V. i I-a.,,-1 .. r , J.o, i-i iMio.t -lied. Ni Yop.i. . ..i.ny FOR ULACK V-.'OltM.S AND I'lMI'l-KS Oil the face, iwi " i ri't. ('.meilonr ti. .,;- pie Ji'i.f)ie,lp,. j.Hjiiiid on y iv i r. i., t '. l't.uitv s'l l!(,iii hi r. , l, jW'v Voi k. (sol. l every wlieie. 'l'he Iritue sepplieit i-y w hoksa i ! in ts leine h a .el s. j n i a I 7 its.o ,w -,:m 'ID KK.MOS'E Mu'i'H PATCH Ms" Fit ekh , and 'Ian from I ha ((,. usn i i -'. aifl J'reri.l- J.uii.n. l, )..i.d V I I r. li. C. i i ni. i s.;i. 1 - id , .- ti.os. j in ii IS iti.m.w .ni-!. n . The ONLY UILIAllLE P.K:v!E!Y Vt b't- HwiWS Itlftrol.ottAllO.VH on Ibis l ieu P.rrii's Mi.. It .;,. ftt'.le 1.4 Jiw. Vw -Ki.rsl t.nly by Dr. P.. :. Pl.RilV, W lioad Itrtiet, .' Voik. rv.; i ever;, where. cu.i'..-j d-.-iu HOW ! ;i-;T M'ill.MX... ( oronnilon, no chin t:e. -ml .siyeieu and ec.ri ii.lion. For aj.plicat.on. wml m.id.-l, ie t over one loot iu si, -, aad iUf flrt t..ovei iimi litand Htiiiop it is. ."-(.KCilieatioiis, itrawiii.'s, caveats; assignment prepaieii : eiaed elaiiuH pro- iumted. Al.sif), Jiitei f. r ein-i s, ciii i.: io.-i t i .ii. iits, and a ; a m. t duress iiU.Si'i & I U..Zn. U i'.-ira iI.mv. New in U, lSj 11 de2J .1 ...i a i i ... root ft .'ipi-iie- ;. ! ii I HlU'.er t in iiiiy j inn s stiUlcl ltd . i,-, fi W ho -i nij i"n, or .... .1 s uVcd . SI e.ajiu 1. -lil ! oi tot; nd wi ! t io I in .111 ti. ' I-. ..'oite t.' s ! . t .. A Cirri'.. A cleri'vinan. lule leshAlni. in :o!it: Auie-iea as a m s-Ioiih r v. U..-eoVi n -1 a sate and simple lemeoy lor it,rt cum of Nervous V. Barflies.'., i.aliy ijjjea-. , 1 ; . ar.,-( ot tho Urinary and Seminal t u -.m-., n,l the whole train ol .Lho. tiers hroitant on ty Uaneful and vicious tnihits. (in-..- e.n.iheis li on heen 'U el hy this it ! e u ; t-dv. i'lotuple-.l b ,'iile-tie lo be : ' ' In., iiillictid ami uuloi iiihuiy, I win . . ! the recipe lot prepitiiii und iixni;j tin i i.a.,!iC lie, in a. sea.ed en veio; e, loan;, .. i- y, .lt heeds it, rtre of r ha rye. ,t..lri'-)'. J.jKl'Ji T. I M V . , ,-t'lll.m 1 ), 1. 1 1.'-;- i 1 , i'.J. v ...i J -p II ) ivi'W Vuiii X'. 4. WATCH K!s JLOSUN i;iTi;;,;,;,;'r, w:ali..h i.nV;";ttchi.;. Jtwekv, Mlu'ruare, Spectacles, ulock s p:to-i V.ir, At tie- vciy ,. , .t i a j . : .- , KoIUI Hi her v. arc w JvxiAry Made la in .! :, fU.ef'tal attention iven lo ri -:a in ; ili.o Wuu-i.c... A goo 1 wtOvli ! A in ir:: n "4 i iii'l ill tiS Always on ln.i d. ;ielu dG m iicmcctipalttUt, bVANsVILl.1-;, 1 l. t)fllcu-Vest tide of Second Stivei be Maiu aud Loc'itit. lurz hly