Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 April 1869 — Page 3

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' THDBSDA.Y APRIL. 1 J 869.

ft-, f V K It N E W S . lw OSAer River Item See Fourth Page.

.iff HPAtbrr nuU Rt-r iThe weather yesterday was magnificent, perfectly clear, bright and pleasant. .Thora was a heavy white frost

yesterday morning, with tac mercury down to 32, bat by noon it had risen to 50. The-river, duriog the twenty-lour hours ending at 3 P. M. yesterday, had ' fallen three feet sis inches. The decline will ba checked to-day, as a big , rise ia coming from the Kanawha. Arrival and l)pnrtnrM. - The arrivals and departures up to 3 P. M. yesterday include the Lewellin, from Eastport; Mollie Norton, Hon- ; derson to return; Sallie V., Mount Vernon and return; John Vr. Gar'rettandbarges.Wheeling to St. Lou'13; Morning Star, Louisville to return. Among the first boats due here are the Cumberland, from Cairo; Sam. Orr, from Eastport; Clifton and Norman, from Memphis; Silver Moon, for Memphis; Louisville, John Kilgour, and Nick-Loneworth, for New Or-

1oana- Robert E. Lee, Belle Lee,

.. Louisiana. and.Mary Houston, from

New .Orleans ;t Havana,, from Nashville; Shamrock, from St. Louis; Falls City, from Louisville; Anna, for St. Louis; the Emma Floyd, for Nashville; Hart-

: ford, from Green River; Cora S., for

Arkansas River. t Miscellaneous

... Business wa9 pretty light on the

levee yesterday, with only one arrival - outside the regular packets ap to 3

p, m... The Lewellin arrived at i - A. M., with 1 a moderate trip. She re1 turna to Eastport at 4 P. M. to day,

:; and will hence ibrth leave regularly 1 " on Thursday The Armada and

' Fanny Brandeis were filling up clev-

erly.:..l..-.The John W.Garrett had "!, hariroa well loaded, carrying an

uawa- " . aeereeate of 1,300 tons. One item o

her freight was 900 kegs of nails. She had also 500 barrels salt.- The Garrett

-' with her mammoth barges and in.

.8cudd along like a clipptr mense eargo ! ranniogliglit The rapid decline of hfi river is leaving a rreat deal of mud

and drift on the wharf, which should ... . be removed It once The rapid

' declioe of the river is giving a better - - view of the OHie Sullivan, the water a:, being down to her cabin floor at the stem, and about two feet deep on her boiler deck forward. The body of Mrs. Saml. McCallister, the woman i who was drowned, was found yestcr4 day morning in the pantry. The body ..'of her child and that of the boy, whoae name waa Proctor, have not been found. Col. Guthrie was expected yesterday by the Morning Star to investigate the cause of the collision. The Sullivan was owned by - Captains John "It. Hugo and Oscar

Thomas. Boats I, en v in Tcllay. - '"TnaTAiRO The fleet, low-pressuro - Quickstep is the regular packet tor Cairo and all way ports at four o'clock to-day, having unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Captain II. T. Defter commands, aud Ja-k Grammar,' Walter IJ. Pennington and Charley Ulmsuider are her clerks. ..She gives through, receipts for freight or passengers to all points South and West. Fob ' Louisville. The 8peeiles Tarascon is the unrivaledpacket for Louisville and all way ports at six o'clock thia evening. She ia- a . grand floating palaco and finely ofliecreu. ('antain E.P.T. Hollcrol't coniraasids, aad Miles' D. "Warren and Jesse Jack son are clerks both urbaue, attentive and'obliging. Foa IIendeoson. The elegant and " 'fleet railroad transfer steamer Mollie Norton, bavea for Henderson at -i p.m. to-day, in charge of Capt. Charley Perkins, an accomplished officer, hav1 in elegant accommodations for pas- " sengors.' A. O. Darland and C. II. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks. Fob Eastport. The excellent .. t ,;n lpav nroiuntlv and positively at 4 p. M. to-Jay far E istport and all Tennessee River way landing. She has comfortable pasgeneer .appointmentt aud excellent officers. Capt. J. L. Davy is a veteran steambvatniao and an pen heartcd, genuine gentleman. Mr. Covington , and, S-d. Humphrey, . her clerks, aro courteous, affable and obliging. For Uowliso Green. The fleet Falls C.ty, Captain Kobinson com-i-a in the ot-

nianair:?, fice, will be bre to-day, en route for BowliBg Creen, She has pleasant Iiassenger aecoaimodations. Fob Geees River. Captain Joe MeReynotds' new aud beautiful steamer Hartford .leaves for Woodbury and all Green River way landings at 4 r. m. to-day. She is a pretty boat, with elegant passenger appoint- , mints. Captain Mellcynolds is a pleasant and worthy genfleman, and nierits a liberal patronage. For St. Louis. The "Express Line's" fiac steamer Anna will be

here to-day, en route to St. Loui?, and & a tirst class stera-wbeel steatt:er. 0-iptain O. I. Stiinkle is a veteran omaituder and nioit estimable gentleman., J. Thrasher is her courteous and obliging clerk. Emiffoinsr tVest will find her a

pleasant boat to travel oj. Uivi!.t- OI tne steamer Lewellin, Kal?.?S KvKVU.e. April liifor

Kvaunvill-: C Armsiron,-, ::f " Sill LD v a beef cattle; UW m. cil, 11 b-iltK c.ttou ; Turnoek -. i sni gautte: l Taaloca:, :i boxes lumeh..ur.e " For CmcUuiaiti:' Mullen, fc Co. If Backs pcaimuii KO Hard, i05 do; Kob.ru Moore 4 Co, 5 b.ile3 cotton. For P.tuburg: 4 Liokey, 109 sack peanuts.

OleanlBKM from our Etia nt". CJSCIKHATI, The Vazelle of Tuesday uvi! ; -- '"'.::,' i

General Wellzl. having charge of Improvement ol navigation aouud

falls, is in tne cny. .... , , 1'Hniaiu A. U. Hoss and Colonel M.

;.-n Ci5Jt!r

an-.a tO-Qay Tbe ChronUU of Tuesday evening says: from Kaiiftwn, was , from lne evenmg VaIn iov. His body had not benToo'vered when the Teraph passed down. Th Thmnu has contrae'ed VaP-,7, . Uptrnmiiur.irii new hull with tm for the Borneo. Louisville. - The Courier - Journal of Tuesday says: Tho. WAitmnrelaivl. 'from New Orleans to Cincinnati, passed up yesterday, having ,o.io urn -round trio irom this port to New Or.eans and bacu in seventeen aays, be Quickest trip ot any umciunaii this reason. Tim o.j mail i 11 fifineral Grant waa Darn ed at Nhw Orleans on mur-aay nmuu. bad Just received w,vw Dusueis com, v u.-.. ku,i Loan toirn down on OQ8 of the trans-portn'.-ion company's barges, " was from the Illinois Uiver en route to New V or k. shipped by Mchaauen 00 o iuiui;"-. cSuPsf'5edyto"- P: WaldbrUjse A Co. oi chant,' ime ofN York steamers, and WX P :k"ra ffie n!?h water launched r.,MinSS boat Tor him before the Captain npenw'" , djim ice doue. &e w. pu baclToa Vhe stocu,. and, if jo further alcident occur she will be leady for lauuctiiiig in j BT. Louis. The Democrat, 01 inesuay says: A ri3e of two feet or more during Sunday night, and the swell continued at a fair 7 1 1 ikiTKindar. Whart-boats bad to be read)us(ed, steamboats moved closer to the paving stones, anupamn uiuu8j wa-s inflicted by the water 10 sundry Pllis ot Ireight. We had yesterday, sieei. kuow and rain. Water abundant everywhereplenty of It for all Classes 01 Beasts, osiuu bars have gone nu-Jer, and steamboats ap pear in th f distance as If running over land. Business lsiiveiy, wim uuc co(tion. p -1 haps, of the New Orleans trade. ihe boats leave lor mat point wnu iu light cargoes. . - New Orleans. The 3mes of Saturday hsvr: The weather still continues unchangea,-, as yesterday was another clear and bright day. Business on the landing was ex - - , 9 tremely UUll ior f nua.v. aucic . lew departures, while the same may be said of arrivals. MARK, WARREN & CO., BIKECT IMPORTERS and WH0LKS1LE DEALERS In QUE E HS WARE, T Mi'! liJ,J.UIEN-',?t u j ;.- 3 1 ,jn1i7fc:s;' ',. ! J51 ii - , ii 1 (J i !l;ifcf'L-ji sSLU&x illHllh.it GLASSAYAKE Lamps, Looking-Glasses, ICo. S3 First Street, We receive our txueensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England, tc-ut lriiJ.niu and New York: hence pay no second-hand profits which right fully belong to our customers. . Havlns completed arrangements with MKAKIN BUG A CO., of Staffordshire, Ene-land, for the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL, for this market of their celebrated STONE CHINA WAUB, we are now-?repared t supply the trade, a Consult yonr own Interest by exam ining our stock before purchasing else where. . - " Janl p X H JL Li 5 ft ZA S S & M L !3 $ in -HP K O - E3 e-i vi WJ K P. p 9 5" njd g 3;HH 3D S3 2 " 54 5l i-S o a r w r t S3 -J 3 -9 r. w v 22 32 A 2 a Kw r v-i o a iiL 'fl1 z? lj r si. s fc.3 " muQ-T' ' r i w 25 5r ea ri 2 h n x o I?HI!: xsi r1 s o an ?3S VH o -. J - ?? 1 C5 v KBi o o o 3 0 0 Q v," 5 ft m a. 5 - w cl t--- K a P P 2 W 2 22 2 Q O crt S3 - -K , C, : ft n si os 5 0 H O f-" 25 GO K3 ft

Dissolution. milE I'ARTXERSHIP WE BE T OX fore existing between J. W. Keegan aud ti. P. McJohnnton, known as the firni of Kt-gii i McJohnston, is this day dissolved ty mutual consent, R. P. MeJohuston vritlicli'iwiig from the firm. 'Ihe business will be continued by J. W. Keegan. All parlies having claims aaainst the firm -are requested to present them tor pa J meat. :unl all parties Indebted to the firm are requested to call Htid nettle imme

diately. J W. K KliA N. K. P. Mc JOHNSTON. Card

-JTN BETII5 FKO'.I THK ARUVE

JL flrtn, I leturu my sincere thanks to our ,:inv customers, ttud the public eenerallv.

for the liberal tronage snown us, the ; nope the t-ame may the : former partner anu succesor, Mr. J. it. f. MCJOHNSIOM.

A8 o-m is;o A. i Marcn 23d, law.

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STSAHBOATS.

Clnciniiati &"st. LouIh EXPRESS LINE, to, Composed of the elegant and tiFSprcommodtoas steamers &nuatIO!(. AN W A, SHAMROCK. fritl BI SO . One or tbe aooye o': ": leave Evansvllie every "BrM" """ H, , ln nviock AM., connecting " day at wo cock . . (Aa Lonis

romoanv sfeamers tor allpotn ts on alt For a majority of the ai.ments to Ser and witli the Aotiie7 which hr eex is txclasively liable, HOSJwf f Pket Company for all TETTER'S STOMACH BfTI'KBS

Packet the MImbou uuc mi."""'' , imr.rtmn ior an faPrMKsfiP WrJ poiuir. Ajr-- tola wct - ii with the J'eona ' -'.'"r; - ,, " ' ,v - . . . . ,. Iilirma Kiver. tLUKL I utpamtrs for Illinois Kiver, and OXiiwmv Mf'T.I'j" urh.h A Western . Xl nj hrough receipts given on all &alLiiine the HirMPlIKEy. PATRICK & CO.. m1T, fim Agents. mhl7 dJm . Poo-tiItp "P.vanville. Green KlVer, KegUiar fJu-V j t W4acd Hartford Pccket The beautiful new Steamer

JOE -"""n:" tween iug the nsea arid other unp.easant feelWill pl.r as a regular pac fctweea J v h, h preCede maternity, It is equally Kvansvllle and all fwonOreen River, w Cursing mothe.s also find it and on Rough reek to Ha " Wf-,,,, AY an admirable In vigoranL It is highly satWiU leave KvaasvUle everj 1 tht. i nronaration which em-

and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. mnu nu n i TkTQTiHno I Regular EvaBSYllle alia Wasnllie Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer 7" . I Josh. V. lnroop. clerkj Leaves KvansvlUe for Clarksville and all wtywts - EVEUY TtESPAI at 12 M , pOSltiTelj. For freight or passage apply ou board. rXiliAm . . j . J " Dexter's independent low-pressure Packet . ffP Ollit&Step, .f, M II. 1. . l"i A 1 II. J I T. r-r n llRHLMr. I I leaves Kvansvllle for Cairo every MUiNiJAY and THURSDAY, at 4 , P. Pl; t.h nnnnocrinat( air(WilB St. LOUIS Mpinn'his and New Orleans packets. nSSUtf"' miKEN-CHISlK, Aaent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padaeali and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer Wh. A. LowtH, Master; Makios Wbight, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Frldaj' packet for Cairo and all way ; iBjidings. Leaves Evansvllie every TUESUAi and Leaves Cairo every WEDNKBDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. ; Through bills of lading given for freight over the Momie uui namui For freiehtor iassmro apply on ooaru, i or to w . v. Jy' v tx. v . , or DUKE NICHELSON, Agents. Jyl5tf Begnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksille and Nashville. , - t ' fri w.:-riinr-yff The elegant Passenger Steamer iiaiiiiy ISraiitlels, Kitt Rodd, Clerk, Leaves for the ahove and all intertnedfale I nn,ta BOPrV IlP-'-iiiV. at 4 O'clOCt P.M. 1 connecting at Nashville with railroad, for nil nnlnr. knilth For freight or passage apply on board, or to C.lt.KUUD, ocdtf A Evansville, Henderson & Nashville! Railroad Traiiiiler raeiiet. The fleet and splendid Bidewheel steamer I Mollie Norton, nWART.KV PTCRICINS. Master: A. O. DCKLiKD, Cleric, "Will ply x a reenlar packet between Evoncviiioanii Hriilrsor. otl'erlne uneaualed accommodations to travelers and shippers. rs. Leaves Kvansvuie uany at or p.m. Homlnrsnn dii IV at 7 a.m.. HUELea ius close connection with the E. & C II. R. FAKK Through And way passengers only fVO cents. 1anl7 dtf W. O. BROWN & CO., Agents, : . , nmll. Regular Evans villa ana BowlingGreen Packet Tbe fleet and elegaat Packet , l.X. LYON, W. 8. VANMTEK, Master: J. F. Wilbat'ks, Clerk, Leaves Kvansvllle for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 1 p.m. Leaves Evatisvit:e for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. nov24dtf Regular Evansvilla and Tennessee River Facket. For Paducab, Joliiisoiivllle, anfl Eastport. The fleet and spleLdid steamer ... SAM. ORE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; (jur Vinvard, Clerk, Leaves-F.vansville for Eastport aud all Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p in., taking freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, aud givwig especial attention to the flilin i of orders. - For freight or passage appy on board. sel6 tf DUKE NICHOLSON, Agent. Regular Mouday Packet for Padaeali, Eastport and Florence, - Tbe elegant Passenger Steamer Lie Howell, Master ; Si. HtrsHES, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all intermediate DOinU e vtrv MUS ua i an o cioca r.m. - . . - ..,... . a y i. or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO., oc2ii dtt . - Se"" For Padncan and Cairo. Reaular Wedvday and Saturday i . , X ackei. The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. DcsoTTCn FT, Master ; Will P. Fowhe, nfirkB Leaves Evansvllie every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY an(, Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and biimiuv ot s r, ti makine close connec tions at Cairo with nrstclaus packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansvllie with tbe R.R., and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M, MU AltrttKrix . J, MIIK-R NICHELSOS. Bel2 tf - Agents. Evansvllie, Henderson & lit. Vernon Daily Facket. t The new,

fast, aud elegant side-wheel Passenger Steamer

bailie "7"MOSKS WAJ.LEK, Master; Lou I Colemak, Clerk, Leaves Mt. Vernon every morning at LveJ'EvaSsville every afternoon at o'clock, promptly. apr7 " CAEEIAGES.

F. L. Ukkks.

J. B. GEBKN.

CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, laulii-d&wom Kvasbvii.m:, iNDk

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Woman and her Jfeeds. 3ub)ect bv the law of nature to many physical afflictions from which man la exerapi, iroumu w ij-uhhij c... ti,A hit tfTorts of medical science In ner warmly recommended on the authority of i,es. motkers. and nnres, who nave testccr their genial tonic and regulating T thai, crori qh kr.r wlierpof they Speak;" and also with the sanct on of able physicians, who have administered the preparation to their temale patlenW, ia obstlnsne cases of functional deraugement wltn tne happle.t resniu. Almost all lemalo complaints of a special cbaraoter are complleaio with mental gloom and despondency, ana tne genue auu ilne exhila'atlna efiects of this wholesome meuicated stimnlant adapts admirably for cases of this complex nature. As a remedy for the hysteria ana mental hallucinations which sornt times mark both the earlier and the later crisis in the life ot woman, it has no equal in tne reperioiy the healing ait, and as a means ot relievbraces in its remedial range so many of the complaints common to both sexes Bhouid prove so eminently beneficial to the weaker one. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, It taken according to the dlrecHons. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digest aQd makes gooi blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh ; the diseased matter ripens lu tilt? lUUI, fcuw " -CI- " - 1 . , V n.llttnt nnTfffnVB 1 Ct disease and gets well. 'lhU la the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H Schenck, of PhUadelphla, owaa nl nnrl. valed success In the treatment of Pulmo nary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup rlpets the morbid matter in the lungs nature throws it off by an easy expectoration "for when the phlegm or matter Is ripe a slight cougu will throw It off, and the patient has rest, and the inngs negm to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Man diake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pu monio rfy rup and tbe food will make good blood. Sclienck's Mandrake Pills act npon the liver, lemoving all obstructions, relax the dncts of the gall b.adder, the bile starts neeiy, ana tne liver is soou rawitu, m stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented except calo mel deadly poison, which la very dangerous to use, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenci's Mandrake Pills. . ; . Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Bchencka Seaweed Touio in a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the aiKiui in ihe Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach lo tnrow out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with lh Pulmonic syrup, and is made into r wit 1 Mfuwl without lermentation or sourfug in the stomach. '. 1 i i .. i. .. V. , l.nnlj.iint ,lnCU Tl fi tr'top a cough, night .wKchHJa. or fever. Itemove the eame, ana tney wiu all stop of t heir own accord. io one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, uiless the liver and stomach are made healthy. When there Is no lnng disease, and only Liver Complaint a-ud Dyspepsia, Schenck. a tiwral 'Iodic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the. Pulmonic syrup. 1 MliU 1 1 1 U .'1 aim I A ' - -, bilious cjmpiaiuts, as they u-ie pertectly harmle.-s. ; Dr. Bcheucir, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for. man) years past, and Tit,w weihs 225 noauds. was wasted away tn ,i nipn ulrt i-iiii. in the very last ti;e oi Pulmouary cousumptiou, his physicians having pionouuced his case hopelesii n4 Hlmudoued him to hi fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, mak ing it not aoolutely necessary io se ui. Ht,.ir ,.,.. 1U4.entj, wusli tbelr laBis examiued; and loi this purpose he Is pi ofrni ,aii v at. his nrincinal office. Philadelphia, every Saturday, whae ail letter ot iavice must be addrted. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each tl 50 per bottle, or $7 50 a hall dozen. ManaraKe Pius, io. per iwi For sale by all drugklata. fe2 dwiy sy Fragrant Toilet Soaps I ABE PREPARED BY Skilled Work men from (tie best Material., and are mOWH AS THK SXASJDAR BY DUXSBI CUSTOM B8. Sold Everywhere. Ideo M0IIIEES! MOTH&USl M0TKEKS DONT FAIL TO PROCUR His. Winslow's Soothing Syrap, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been useJ with never jatu-ivg rucees tn mtnuana w eujet. it not onlv relieves tbe child from pain. but Invigorates the stomach and bowels. col rects acluity, ana gives tona ana energy to tne wnoie system, it win aiso uusiauuj relieve Uiuli-a in THK Bowkis gml Wisi Coijc. We believe It Is the best ana surest ternedy in lite urorui in ail cases ol Xyavnter. aud Diarrhuea tn Children, whether arutn from teething or any other cause. Full directions lor using will accompany each bottle. - ; ' Be sure and call for " MRS. WINSLOW1 SOOTH IN ti SYRUP," having tneoo-jiw-He ol " COktis & iKiiKtNd " oa tne ouunae wraiper. All others are base Imitations. Je24 dAWtim ....... , Batch.8lors Hair kDye. ; This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in th world; tn only true ana peneei ujt harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no dlsionolnlmettl: no ridiculous tints; reme dies the ill ellects of bad dyes; invigorates ud leaves the Hair soft and beaatllui, mask nr hroum. Hold bv all Drneelsts and Perfumers; and properlv applied at Ba'chelor's Wise Factory. No. IB Bond Ktieet, New Y OIK. lapauuijr FOR KIACK WORMS AND PIMPLES . 1 on the face, use Perry's Cmiedone and I pte Remedy, prepared only oy Ur. I faRKV. 4U Bond Htreet, Kew lork. ana jnmB. C. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by whole sale medicine aeaiers. ttnmi oom,wam TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES. Prwifloa and Tan from th face nse Ptrry's Moth and Freckle Lotion, prepared only oy ur. a.yj. jticbby. noiii oy n utujgists. - mh!8 dm,wom-tp n Hotli Patches, Freckles & Tan. Th ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lo hone bkown biscolora noNS on the face Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prered only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 4i Rond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. oar26 d6m - . 15 OW TO GET PATENTS.-For opinion nn charare. Send sketch and descrip tion. For application, send model, not over one foot in Bize, anu sio nrst bovernmnt and stamp fees. Specifications, draw ings, caveats; assignments prepareu; re-i.r-ieil claims Drosecuted. Also. Interfer ences, extension of patents, and appeals. Address MONN A CO., No. 8 Park Row, New York. isp n aez-j twra -Msr How mauy nothers suffer the agony ff seeing tLcu iiitle ones snatched away rom t.hrr't lv t io Whooping Cough, or iioUifliijiAji on ; ,sinle bottle of Poiand'i vynito Plie 4m Ktund would have saved tne bat y-tiiiie. J.118 lniauiDie. . o 3 k Card.

A clergyman, while residing In South

America as a missionary, discovered Ka.t and simple remedy for the cure

Nervous Weaaness, Karly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and

the whole train oi aisoruers brought on oy baneful and vicious habits. Ureal numbers have been cured by this nob.e rem-eiU-. Prompted bv a desire to benefit tbe attlicted and unfortunate, I wlil send the recipe for preparing and using this niedic'ne, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INM AN, Station D, Kible Honse, ja!2 dAw3m sp n New York City

551ACHINISTS.

IT Z H A N E Y , Crescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts EYANSVILLE, . INDIANA, Manufacturers of orpP ATur TywaraTro jti?am ROILERS STEAM ENGINES, bTiLAIfl UUlliWO Portable Circular Saw Mills, Amu Machinery of e?ery Description DCALZBS xiv BELTING, ' SITKA M OA TTfrFJRS. FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, fcc, fcc ; Repairing done at-Short Notice, . Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly 'l"tl 1 II AT &co. Mannf turers and Builder of J Steam HSnslnes, ClrclarrSaw Mills.: Grist and Bagtr Mills, Tobacco Bwcre Hamming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt MUls, Corn laeUers, Hense Fronts, Cellar Urates. V 0H & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. ' tchinery of all kinds Mad and Repaired. Oealers In Belting, Flr Bricks, ' ' Steam Ganges, and rrunght lroa Pipes. Old materials bought ' W bare the facility ol th best Mala. ury and Workmen, and wlil give all 1 J'c entrusted to as onr Individual atten-I-m, flu orders promptly, warrant our f arte, and charge reasonable prices. OStoe and Foundry, corner of Blrst ana Streets, Kvansvllle, Ind. SI, b. Workmen sent to all parts to nt , A tmv tr anH f rnH i Tl II V-" Io238m 8CH ULTZE. THUMAN A CO WILLIAM HEILMAH! (Snoceasor to Kratm A Hellm Manufacturer ad Builder of POP ABLE AND STATION ART TEAM ENGINES AND E0LLSSS 8AW AND GRIST MILL t MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, ' Cotton and Tohaeeo Presses CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, &C, KVANSVILLE, IND. SI.-'ihkkt Iron and Coppkh Wobi mad U order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS a ol of every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum BelUBg' Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BoitxEg Cloths. Ac., at manufacturers' prices. RBPAIR1NQ done at short notloa.

IlAIiCOllX Sc STEELE'S

BUILDERS' EMPORIUM, Water, Bet. Locust and Walnut ts.f BVANSVILLB, INDIA.NA. " - IF TOC ARE BUILDING, OK INTEND TO BUILD, call at their Mam moth Warehouse ami look at their IMMENSE STOCK, : . And you can get all yonr wants supplied. They propose to furnish everyining required in Building, Just as your fancy dic tates, rrom uommon 10 uie m "" Ioors, Sash, Blinds, Monldinus, llrmcliets, wiini. riH l)ror Frames. Hooring, Bhingies, Lath, Sash Primed nd Olared, Window Glass of ail si7.es. Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, Paint VarnUh, and Wl ite-wash Brut-bes, Lime, uemuoi, and Piaster. Nans and Builders' Hardware. . Of every description. Itooflng Slate, wltn afullstocaof large size Glass, single and double strength. EvanV Celebrated Marbl end Hate an.-l V.numA firatftS. Mantels and Enameled Grates. TTTTE If AVE AT Til K BUII.It:it Vr JEMPOHIUM samples of Hlate na Mm hie Manteld and Knameled Urates, and are prepared tofurninh anything required in that line, and invite all who wish to nnrehage to call and look at our nampu-n. We thina: they will be pleaHed, particularly aa to prices, when they tafee a look. . j I Water St., bet. Locust and Walnut, fe24 KvaiiSvllie, Ind. ; Just What You, Want tTTE HAVE IS biUKE THi toi; WW lowintr. In prime conaition, wuicn is offered to t he trad e : 20 barrels Jowls, In brine; 725 Hams, in bulk; . 50 tierces No. 1 keitle rendered ljard ; 25 keas No. 1 kettle-rendered Lard ; 60 bags Potatoes ; 300 bags Oats; 40 b gs Redtop Peed: 25 barrels choice Family Flonr: 25 barrels extra White Wheat Klonr. UABOOCK. 4 HTKELI'j, Water St., bet. Locust and WBlnut, , Kvansville, Ind. fe24 Builder' emporium. : $ -!''' Sale oi Unclaimed Goods. po WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NnMra is herebv iriven that all unclaim ed (roods left at the Builders' Kmpormm, Water Htreet, between ijocustauu wmuui, vansvill. ludiana. aud remaining on hand one year, will be sold at 1'ublic Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Auction Rrwim of llira.ru Nelson, KhU., Locust Street, oppohlte the Poht-Olflce, on the 4th Huv if Mv. IStifl. A list ot (he kooNcuu lie seen ry caning at i ue xjiiuumFebruary 8d, mm. um. Rope Mouldings. woe XViklIt.lt PtKlin I.AHIil VV call the attention of tm.iilers and merchant to an invotoa of Kod Mouldiogn Just received at the Jiullder- emporiuma new article, never bf fre ol!t-red in thin market, and Just the tlnn. com bining beauty, doraniiity, auu economy lu a remai kauie decree. Water Street, bet. Locum and Walnut, felO Kvansvllle, lud. 600 Barrels Ldmo. WVK If tl'K JI'NT KEt'KltKIl A W flat-bot loud of Lime. It ! of the luriseat. ha rrnlK. Itt COJUerSkS!. aud per lectly hpleuuKl. cna your oru-r v i"" Buiider' Itnipoiium. ,...,.,-. ii A til H lv r 1 !. l. r., Water St., bet. Walunt and L"cu"t, mhl2 KvanHViHf, ma, Oata and Potatoes. , WE HAVE IX MOKH TIIK following, lu prime condition,, which is olfered to the trade: lou bnsli. choice Pesichblow Potatoes, at 75c per bushel; ju tjusneis cnoice noruieru tiiuc jumtoes, at 70o per bushel ; ;aus cnoice niacK nreu fiO bushels cholc While Heeds Oats. HA HlXliJlv & HTKi LTC. Water Htreet. between Locust aud Wal nut, Kvansvllle, luuiuua. iuiuii TUIHL.1 JlYIilW fc into., (Successors to Bteele & Trible,) If ANCrACTUKKKJS Of AUli DEAI.EK3 IS Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &c. All orders for work In the Building Uni are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on hand all Kln'J of LUM BKK, I'l N K and POFLA II FLOOr I Nil. WEATHLUBOAKOlNli, drc. Scroll Hawing of every description anv Dressing or Luinoer ooue to oruer, Factory at the old isud ol Bleol J Second St., bet. Chestnut and ChcrrfUVAhayiiJJt, If . apl4 dtf CAKD. in ttrtnir from the above nartnemttlp I desire to return my than as u my irieuut .hn hica fivnnd inn Willi OUK1 ueft, ui would ask their continuance wiui inn nw Kvansvllle, Jan. w. JAJ1ES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Bash. a lur, & laree assortment of Allegheny Chicaeo. and Tolelo Lum ber and l loorl n, gale. Extra Saweil and Itavel I iiu -V Tl Shingles, eighteen inchet long. w Tounwtfnllv solicit the dt.iiiens ol Kvtinvlllo u eive us a call and eiiauiln our stock before purchasing eisewuere. Yakdon Watkb Htbket, fOr,roslte Lamasco WbarO, Evansvllie. AH onlers promptly attended to. may23 dbm T.171W IlVAl TiTJJI IIJZ It ! THK MTI4ISCKIUt.ll iwanUM the Lumber Business at, his old stand j at the corner oi main mi .-mvemu r ,, and would respectfully Inform the public tnat his stock is laie and second to iioo in the assortment, embracing Fine ot u thicknesses aud quality, from the nlc Third Common Hagiuaw Board up l Three-Inch Kirst Clear PlanK. Also, 5tK IKJUlts til various in icaui and styles, and - . 10,000 ijiuni. Window Hash, Pine and Toplar Hhini. 3 and 4-feet Lath, Mouldings, casing Q.nartr-Round, Ac, Ac. oraers jrom iue coauir, hycx .- fille.1 promptly. T sezi ci.im jui3.r . uw WILLIAM IIUNNEL, MAWTJFACTTJRICK OF J Sasli,Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumbar, Shingbs eimww, rwHiBisu, c Office and Fact ory, Corner Fifth and Wain Street, Kvansvllle, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. mal8 dtf ' : i)r. Burton's Tobacco Antidoiy Viiuurb to RKwmr. ntx Wmi-w wnn iosacki It 1. I lV i U..heiiine Dower, is Xt:Hi nii'l i.,luriooitVitiof nhac.ro, nh lii .,f l.i""r uf-t-estimoitia, u. PosTHASTEa' Vs'inW'-- r i i (xx cf Pur. t.,., 4 AutidoM tr v. J M. Pilt . mirt titwl it fm tgial cure - C.or.rfauo, i ' nr. ioun Co,, o. Knna th C 8. TK!tjiir, fkrrrnry' 1'U-iii -wnd hui1v or the Kutiuutt Xlie m it'fU'd .a dam iu tcark SPHKLT. lv 1.-. T, IilrJAE. i Fnon Kbit Hami-wi XKate Pbim;. . iJehiVn of ioflueuee here lia-fiiit O'Vi cur. d r.r il.e -arniii l.n iotri5 hy iKtnir Ir. BuroA Aniidt, -di-!u-; & Mir. I.fy lor tbe pri-ton- of it.iiriitn!i..n. J...-KI-K Mini, rairduiVf ti. If. State Prb-on. A BiaKRn's Tkstimt. Iijtui-to- AiiliJole t TuUicco lum a-cnmpiijnrtl nil rtii- (r it. W. MlA.'. '-t Nat. l!ttii,w Alljnry, Ind. A ClUB-JTII llrflWOHT. OstV'it AUTIUU" cured oiy brotlierXud rnvseif. It ni-.viw' rAiiit. Hw I yfr KaotNiif, KHl,.vXhllll'n. 1F thu rucK Heabooarticii-i, I-rV '"! kuKjniV t ttrty-tine pound, or Uh in tl. 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GE0EGE CBAWF0SD & ( 0., COMMISSION KiillCirANTH JMPOKTEKB AND DKALKRS INT Sod Ash, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Planter, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pummlco Stnc, IteInt etc. Ko. 209 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Jan26Sm

Litwis Hvrmitn, Jr., Evansvllie, Ind. John Ullbkbt, Uolconda, Iliw. L. KUFFNEIt, JR., & CO., PORK PACKERM, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. -AJENT(4 KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, W1IEKUNU NA1LH WoHKS COMPy, VKUMlLIuN t'UJUIl MiLLW, Hi. LAJUio rLAJua miLij?. X0- 1 MAIN BTBEET, a21 EVANHV1LLE, IND. . S. M. BARX0N, ComittltiillOH BlorcllUUt, , So. 83 West Sccond.Streft, CINCINNATI. Llberl ftdvanceA made en conslfnmentJ, 7dtf . A. 8. RAtUTTKHT. J.I. WmI Ilayliiii-Mt &. Wtilttaker PRODUCK, COMMISSION AIVIJ JTO WARDING M KR CI I A If TJ. No. 6,... ...Mouth Water fei. Doalersln Flour. Baeon. llay,OaU,Orn and country Produoa. .....-o. ii. bta; II A 1 11 1 & ST A III, (Huceesiiom to W. M. Alkman A Co..) ft ENERAI. AtJKST.1i I'll""" ' i ftir Korwaritinir and Coinmlwioa M i chantu, Kvansvllle, Indiana. Rfer to i U. Wliealar, Pres'L Urst National l'.at, itnd Ham'l Orr, Vice President Kvatmvtii National Hank. . iA , Agents for onio itiver nan Y friends and forrm-r patroiiH that w ftie on FlltMT HTKK IsT, orm dnor tlow ViiiB, next to L. 1'lcrHoii N J in rnop,wnii in t hr.i.le of LIOUOICS. FLOUR. (HfAfMWHIOAH, &e., and slionid pl-a to 8e them. u.aKW'' Iff. I. 3k '., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M EKCIIANTH. KKCTIT1KI1H, and Wholt-saie peal! LIQUORS, FLOUR, f S T S T R E E T , One door below Vine, next to L. Plemon Tinnnop, LVANVJI-I., 11. Janl dtf. P. H. DrmotTCH et, lata of KvansvH ins JOHM UltBIkT, ooiooiia, 111. P. S. DDS0DCHET & C0H ; (JEN ERA L , j COMMISSION MER Gil A NTS, No. 33 l'ojdras titrect NEW OHLEANH, LA. Orders and consignments solloited. BOVAllllUI ' STATION jKIf J0UN II. 8C0TT, ISookscl I e r, U tail oner AND NEWMDKA Ja 13 It, So. M S1AIX STKKKT, cor. herona. uul5 dly EVAKHVii.l.r. Inn. FISH & liAIlTKI!, WholgsaJe Booksellera & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, Amo ( ist?ral f ilatloiaery, ISo. lf Blulit Htroel, ETuiLSTllle, Indiana. JoiyBIy l:ilicr WarelioiiMc. CHATFIELD & WOODS, . MANIIFA ' T 11 K K It M , AND WSOLKMA1.K PAPEIl lRAf,KI2 11 and 70 Walnut Street, Keep constantly ou hand a compltUt at ; i . ( sortnient of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, liKWT, WKfllllM, UUYAL, AM) fill'KR-KOkAL VlsAT LETTEItH, various wltfhU; KLAT COMMKHCIAL AND PACKET NOIKKs Hunbard's OLAZKD COVfcK PAPKKM Situ. 1 anil 2; also. otii-r bramlH, ol atl CO i or; PltlNTKlW CAKD Hl'llUK,, 3 1 fh''tn. coH.red acd white;. hImo, 1.111 CAROM, in loll variety t ijnttlilli kiiiI I1M-U. ,: : , RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND , CAP PAPERS, Vaclous weights and qualities. MAStrrACTUIiltUH OF PAPKll BAGS & FLOUIt SACKS, All sizes and numbers, first qnallty of pap:r. , Neps Paper, Manilla Paper, littvk Paper, Wrapjuna Paper, Colored Putter liir. Limn f-ayer, SUire.h I'aper, Vrirulle - J'aper, Tar Boards, titra te Boards. Iatliera of all Kind - ' For Blndprs' nne, together with TOOLH anU BIIf:It'i, ma ni!v::ty. All of which -me offor at lowest inaiket prties. i . Orders by mall promptly filled. CHATKIKLII A WOODH. 77 and 7H Walnnt Ml rtft. niar21dlf , . iiimIu" It A IN 1 W UOOF-JKIKT M AN LT FACTO HE OI'KSKI AFKII. Iftlli, in UHANDLKII'8 BLOCK, opposite the new Opera Houc,where a ny anion nt of Jluop-Shirtx, Corwlx, , Notions, , Fancy Goods, . Jewelry, dc, tf c, ' will be kept constantly on tan i. ULICK A KCII WAUTZ, inbli) d'!tu of I udlai'si'iilH, 1 o l.

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BAMtJELOhU, JAMB.H I. VI! SAMUEL Qn '-Of. J. I., ( u CO., IRON, S TEEL, Tix-rMTj:, wim:, HPUINO H, JC t, IS H, ' Horse an J Mule Shoes, Tinaera' and Blacksmiths' Tcola, 1VAC0.V ASD BIHJI OOJIWOIiX WKOl.'Uirr MKlH' IKON IKH OHT At the higbeht market rsifi. Writer t trrt, EVANHV1LLK. I .N ! tunlldtf nETI!(;iIEB,ELLU)f. (Knccenuors to W i. ft Co.) IM POUT K.I US AND JOI'-UKKM OF IIA1.)W-A. 1 1, 115 lit'Ht f.ist., BIGN of Tin; BIG XJAJjLOCIC a x i :s, AVI1S 4X1 IS, A.X i TAVLE CUTLVJiY, tai l: VHTl-EliV. TA 1 L CV TL Ell 1", POCKKT CUTLKIIY, POUKK'P C!U TLIJitV, POCKKT CIJTJ.KtiV, " rtK't ;iist!i, 'L'lMl'O llllill4 Iliilr If mh, I'lHiiterH Hock, WiWtivr? 11 , Mt'chartSti' 'i uoN, ItlcchatiU-N' Taol.H, V.K cfi I is TooIh, lIUILUKJiS' 11 A K ll VI A U K, IJI ILIIKUW IIAHinViUl, Ul lLUKKb' IlilUniAIIr , corroNAr i wool , u , i i v a . k t-t, tt ( ,,'. Z !.!. ( AHIH HF"T HirilHt It lit -.T I Mi, KKHT KVHtlh H It IC.TI ! U , HhHf RUiShhii iiKt.il At., Mill ami Croni-Cut i a . Kill and Cn;a.-Jut aw, Kill aud CroHn-iJut Siawa. 4'AHIf buyers will fnd It ft t .dr M'l van tage Ut natitlus oui h K!ll (mfory purnliuHIn 4 CldCWlKTH. At the Cia Btautl, U First Bf. CCTIICIIKII, KUIMM i. ( It. 1T18 aXLOCjllllKU. Fresh FAMILV OR0UERIES AM) W H E K I" TO ItKT ThKM. TUB OLD KH'l AlllJHIIl.lt ll! OK VICKERY IlROTHEriG, No. 13 Miiltii.Stri'fl, ill it i; ft . if AM i"iot: n find ti NWII nSiKILt m.d I 1 JtL'nlE ot litii iti Mtn it !. i. hit'l t sucn low tiuifs m i itiiunt i .in ti n.iiihty all who wunt Ui buy. It Is tjuiltt Klmtltyjit to us lt Uutiw HiHt 111 pubdo ai lia.lKIi; tlttt ndvut.l ol buying lor hh'I ii. hi tl.ty i'l ''-- clt our oJloii Id (.tn l in in t No. I FAMILY Ui;i I. At t It" lowttsl II vili I at -s. W ts uif'iavii, 1 oi I ii m fi'Kiu I Is i ly lln-rtaond limit!, s w II -m Iikiii Hh iiv Iy com il Ion we lis vt" '. I ri' d t Wt- Iiuvh iiw U ai-s ot iionoi lil; rotn ( I ii t in. I ln Is int t'tiKiiit Iti fcvun.niltt I'.r n v nil ood liousch, util w tri- K'tnitt in u,vu our fciitt.it;. (ur jirirr nrr tiUm tin Ion hi i.t ivi if buret,! of tthr hut , unit vrty J(r,i it ymul ill at lowt r. l-2 VICKIil'.V ISH't:'., 7.S M...r. M. Ai'i.i: Niitti' a i n mai'ii: hUOAU, Hi jt iiiitiiits to suit pin ClJ.iSfIS, tit mf2 VJCKKHV HKO-H.,7.1 Main HI. VIII I IIC Will; AT l!III.V t ti J r lij, ul lti l unit iluUW of apj Vlf'KICUV l.lff. Mill it HI. 3 Citu, or Jur, mi .pit V U K JJltY lilt' H., 71 M I ti HI, ii:t:w IVII III il'l I K - l- tr-n, ; i l . ' I Mi. ill Ml. Xa and ch'H., Ht uii li rvl.il. I irtrrii Y Alii: uitot i;itn n - feV talii-d f" low tli v r tt city T ..;.,tM Vi KHtlV Ii It' -.. put. lit.- pi ! down. ami l lu ix K-l ow kIu t , two or juiir wi t-lii init-r. bt-ul-limol a loauctl. u, .nlr.)t.i.u tun p2 ' :i. 7 5 M win Hi.n . I . HATTHKW I A I 'A i: h WliolcHa! l rtl. r tu Groceries, Kails, White Uud, lAz, No. 1 Water htm t, d.ioir """' - I. v i. I2i:t n a in o o i ti j i: s, Foreign a l Vornntlc Li-jaun, NAILB.CimoNYAHNK, Ul.AMWAHK Xos. 0 and 2 i-taln iUrrcl, Jitjtween Hw:oitd Bin' 'J l.ird, KVAKHVII.I.l', 1.W. 7.S7 DEPOT. ovSl'llf CHAf.LES VIEl.C 4 CO., w ii o t, lin a i. r. OHO O 11 12. SOUTH Wi'-HT COKXfi H first and Sj faitore Eva ft1 v ti. iB. int..