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

AIft.V JOPRWAL t . - PUBLISHED BY THI ITAXSTILLX JOURNAL COMPANY. So. O l.ooudt Street. F.vnnsville.

J-JONDA V .MAY S, lstiP. I mil aim Items. A i-i. oar State exchanges report a fine J rospect for fro it. Hram Dcmptv 1 now the rage at the J'ort Wayne theatre. Tint town of SulUvau Is to be Improved 1 y tbe erection of u new three-story bricn Su use. Is Sullivan County the wheat never Ilookid more promising at tbW season of 1 lie year. Ktv. C.'N. Sims lectured on "Character; i:nd Characters" at Cincinnati, on Thais.!ay night. The Vinceunes Time says that town La been Infested with burglar, a gang of i hem being quartered ou what la known as Hunker Hill. On Monday night last a ..4i ty of citlz us assaulted the hM and put l'sccsupinU to flight. William M. Haffer. who has resided in l.arrison County for the last sixty-four years, died suddenly at his residence on the 241 h ult. Uov. Raker has appointed John C. Butter Judge of tbe newly created New Alba-" uy criminal Court, and Parke Dewey, of l lark County. I'roscutlng Attorney. How. Robert N. Lamb has been appolntd Judge of the new Twenty-sixth circuit, composed of the couulies of Union, Franklin, Ohio, and lHsarborn, and William Wirt TUley, I'rosecutor. A. J. Holmk-s, Uraud Junior Warden of Hie Urar-d Kucatupment I. O. O. F., at'd j or some year Secretary of the State Hoard of Agriculture, died at hU residence In consequence of hi appointment to the ofn:e of Surveyor at Louisville, J. P Luse, Kq , publisher of the New Albany ( I ud. ) Commercial, desires to sell all or a part of his establishment, Including book bludery and Job offlce, to some one com1 etent It. run It. Uknskal I. M. ST. John, Hon. Augustus Biadley, and Cieorge Lyman, Esq., left Near Albany, on Thursday, on horseback, to survey the New Albany and St. Louis Air Line Railway route, from that 'point to Mt. Carmel. Tbe Journey will occupy ubout two weeks. The oilicers of the Ohio and Mississippi Rallroai are said to be thinking seriously of building a bridge from the foot of BroadMay, in Jeffersonvllle, to the foot of lire ok .Street, in Louisville. Gov. Baker has removed from the former residence of Senator Morton, on North Fennsyivan.a Street, to the residence of Ueneral Storm, on North Tennessee Street. Senator Morton's family will occupy their former residence tttis week. Tax appraisers of the counties along the line of tbe E. fe C. K, R., met at Vlncenues on Wednesday, and appraised, that road at 3,500 per mile, for taxable purposes. Tub New Albany Commercial says a terrific hurricane swept across the rter, a short distance above WickllflVs Landing, ou Wednesday afternoon last. The path of the hurricane was about one hundred yards In width. Within this track, for miles on both slis of the river, the destruction, was very great. Dwellings and barns and icncea and trees were prostrate:! and unroofed. Fortunately, no lives were lost. A Lafatettk correspondent of the New York. Time sajs more houses will be bulit during tbe coming season, in most of tbe cities and. towns in this State, than ever b- fore in one year. He also says over 1,500 miles of new railroads will be constructed during the present year. We guess he has got two or tbrea miles too much of railroad. N union H. Johnson, Jndse of the Wayne County Criminal Circuit Court, died suddenly at his father's house. In Cambridge City, Wednesday morning last. He had beeu leeling unwell, and, intending ti take a dose of tbe tlneture of gentian, got hold of the wrong bottle and took tincluie of aconite. Seventeen miles of the new Indianapolis aud Terre Haute Railroad being a section of country extending from a point five tullts east of Uieeucastle to a point twelve miles west of the same has been let to Tonny & Wright, of Champaign, Illinois. They have advertised lor 2,000 men and 500 teams, to work the road. That looks like business, in Rochester on Thursday morning. Tnc religious meetings at Indianapolis, under the direction of Kev.Mr. Hammond, seem to be increasing in interest. On Thursday upwards of two hundred persons aroe in their places in the congregation, in response to an invitation to all who wished an interest lnt.be prayers of Christian people to stand up while tbe choir sung a hymn. Kentucky items. The organization of tbe Faducah Board of Trade has been complete 1. Tins Lexington ttntesman reports the fruit, considerably injured by the cold weather. Major J. L. Foley, of Covington, has declined the position of Secretary of Legation t Madrid. Tuk Republican State Convention will beheld In Lexlngtou on the 27th day ol May. Thk Monitor urges the organization of fire bucket companies in different parts of Owensboro, under the direction of a chief. Jolts G. Ford, o: the Shield, is canvassing Daviess County as a candidate for the Legislature. The annual horse show at P.ussellvllle, an Monday last, wasthe largest and most attractive witnessed there for years. A tobacco fair, to be held in Faducah before ihe 2d of June, is talked of. Religion and temperance are engaging an unusual degree of attention in Frankfort. Harrison County has decided not to change the location of her fairground, but to build a pike to the piesent grounds. A meetino will be held at tbe Court House in New Castle, on Monday next, in the int erest of the Cumberland and Ohio Railroad. Several eminent speakers are expected to be in attendance. A few days since a young man, while the train was passing through the long tunnel on the Kentucky Central Railroad, near Covington, attempted to kiss a young girl who sat in front of him, wheu ahe seized his hand and bit a large piece oat of the back of it. Tug Paducah iferalii says there are two men in Jaii;in that city fromWebsterCounty sentenced by the United States Court, we understand upon negro testimony, to one year's imprisonment and a fine of foOO each, upon the charge of whipping a negro. A mad dog excitement prevailed la Lou isville on Thursday morning. A dog was chased through several streets and finally killed. The Commissioner under the charter of the Paducah A Gulf RaUtoad, met on Tuesday, at Paducah, and resolved to open books to complete the organization of the road. The Louisvlllle A Cincinnati Mail Line Company hav6 broughtsult against fifteen insurance companies in Cincinnati, to recover an agg rebate of $140,000 insurance on the steamers America and United States. Chabacteb and Characters. Morris Chapel, on Central Aveoue. between Fourth aod Fifth Streets, was crowded last evening upon the occasion of the delivery of a lecture on tho above subject by the Rev. C. N. 8im3. of Indianapolis. 'Ihe lec ture was an interesting one, and the Bubject was handled with great skill

and power. The epeakcr admirably portrayed a number of. characters of

human life, and interspersed hia remarks with pleasing anecdotes, humorous stories, and beautifully rendered several quotations of the great potts and author. Mr. Sims is an able lecturer, having the jrreat gift of a clear, silvery voice, and is eloquent from fullness of information. Cincinnati Commercial. Hydrophobia. Our exchanges arc filled with accounts of mad dogs. Tho New Albany Ledger says a mad dog, with froth dripping from liia mouth, ran into the Recorder's office in tbat city, the other day, as if seeking a hiding place. Charles Schwartzel, a boy em ployed in the ofSce, seeing the dog as he eutered, seized him by the neck, with the intention of putting him out, but was not aware of the fact that h e was mad when he did so. At that moment Col. Tcley, County Clerk, came in, and seeing the dog was mad, told the boy to hold fast to him until he could kill him. The boy did so, although the dog strugzed to bite bin?, but he was soon dispatched by a well directed blow from an axe handle. The Lafayette Courier reports a genuine cii-e of mal dog in that city. The dog was killed terore he did any serious damage. Tbe Chicago Tri bune gives the most distressing particulars of a case of hydrophobia in that city, and the attempt to cure it with a Russian Vapor Bath, which we copy: A young man named Wm, Goodwillie, etculoyed as a foreman in the box factory of his brother Thomas, died a horr.ble death from the combined eifects of hydrophobia and a Russian steim bath, at Prescott's Medicated Ruth Rooms, No. 175 East Madison Street, yesterday afternoon. The particulars are of a peculiarly distressing character. About two month ago, while the deceased was at work at his brother's factory, lo cated on the North Pier, a small cur came upon the premises, and runnmir up to Mr. Goodvvillie, bit him on the fleshy part of his right hand, between the knuckles of the thumb and foie finder. There was nothing in the appearance of the animal to excite suspicion or alarm. lie exhibited no symptoms of madness, but neverthe less, as a precautionary measure, in obedience to a popular superstition which inculcates the absurd beliet that the death of the animal removes aoy daaeer that might accrue, the dog was killed.' It is true that the death of the canine prevented him from biting anybody else, but did not iu the least affect for good the person bitten. THE WOUND. was a serio-is one, and, unfortunately, Mr. (jroodwulie did not take steps to eradicate the poison. The usual treatment is the cauterization of the wound immediately after its infliction, or cuttinar out the bitten flesh. Hav ing had the dog killed, however, he contented himself with bathing the wound in whisky, and that was all. Once, indeed, he started to get surgical treatment, but in an unlucky moment, turned back to his home. Time passed on. The wound healed. No inconvenience or pain resulted. The circumstance was almost forgotten. " Mr. (jroodwillie attended to business as usual. Weeks rolled by, eight of them, and nothing transpired. Last week he worked very hard to prepare some goods for shipment, and exerted himself especially ou Friday and part of the following day. On Saturday afternoon he complained of pains in his bones aud physical prostration. Hi dropped work and went into the office, where he sat down, remarking that he was going to have small-pox or hydrophobia. He barked in a playtul way, and tried to treat the matter as lightly as possible. lie went home subsequently and laid down on tho bed. The night passed quietly. The disease was gathering in force for its final charge. Sunday morning he arose and partially dressed himself, lie went to the washstand to make his toilet. That was the last of his sanity. He looked on the water and went mad. The sight of any fluid, or even of a cup in which water had been, threw him instantly into fits. Paroxysms came on and succeeded each other at short intervals. During their prevalence lie raved horribly. He attempted to imitate the bark of a dog. Foam began to flow from his month. During the intervals between the paroxysms he was lucid. His young wife aid his mother went into the room, and the tears welled up into his eyes and ran down his haggard cheeks. It was too much for him, and they were prevailed upon to leave. His only child, a bright boy of 3, was not taken into his presence. It was feared the sight would have overcome him. The paroxysms succeeded each other more rapidly. He raved wilder than ever. He rushed at one of the watchers with a chair. lie was placed in hot baths, covered up so that he could not see the horrible water. His throat swelled. Swallowing became impossible. He tried to expectorate, but often ia vain. His eyes were fierce, his cheeks pale and parch ed, the lower jaw hung down, leaving the mouth wide open. Altogether it was a sad sight. A MAD STONE SENT FOR. Anxious to do for him everything that could be done, the patient's friends telegraphed to Peoria, to the proprietor ot what is known as a "mad stone," to come by the first train and bring the stone. Ibis stone is or a porous nature, and is invested by the popular mind with healing power in the case of hydrophobia. It is said, whether truly or not, that the application of it to the wound draws the poison out of the system. THE STEAM BATH. In the meantime something had to be done, and the physicians unanimously recommended the f amous remedy of tho French Doctor Rruisson a Russian steam bath. Detween 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday af ernoon, he was placed in a close carriage, and conveyed to the bath rooms. -The moment he entered the vapory atmosphere of the bath-house, his madness increased, and distending his mouth to its widest reach, he nearly choked himself in vain endeavors to expectorate. THE PREPARATIONS For the bath consumed considerable time, and in the interim the afflicted man was subject to the most abject tear and terror. Ihe greatest tear he labored under was an impression that his elder brother intended to take his life, and in the interval between the spasms he loudly accused him of evil designs. When the bath was ready, A PAIR OP HANDCUFFS Were placed on his wrists, and he was forcibly thrust into the little airtight closet called a bath-room. The steam ia forced into the chamber from

underneath, and as the effects made themselves perceptible,- he- became furiously frantic. His yells were4oud and appalling, and very much resem

bled the bark oi a doz. He stamped his bare feet on the floor, beat the sides with his head and manacled hands, and otherwise behaved himself in a manner that was terrible to hear, and fairly froze the blood of those in waiting. Gradually the heat was increased, and in the course of five minutes 125 degrees Fahrenheit was reached. At this Btago A BODY FELL TO THE FLOOR and then all was still. The heat was then increased to 13G degree?, and shut off. A minute or two after the attendant entered the Jittle chamber, and conveyed the almost inanimate form into an adjoining room. Cold water was thrown on his face, and he began to breath j-lowly. Undor the application of more water, respiration increased perceptibly, and hopes were expressed that the remedy had provet efficacious. But soon he begin to foam ai the mouth; his breath came slowly and heavily, and about ten minutes after he was taken lrom the bath room HE EXPIRED. His face in death showed no marks of terrible agony that a few minutes before rent his coal, and, when his eyes had been closed, his counte nance presented the very picture of peace. Ihe deceased is one ot five or six brothers, all residing in this city. He was twenty-six years of age, and leaves a young wife and child to mourn his untimely and terrible end. Three of his brothers were present at the time of his death, and their feel ines can better be imagined than de scribed. And yet they ought to have rejoiced that the terrible agony was over, and the troubled soul at rest. DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA Is certainly one of the most horrible that can come to man, and the surest prevention is the- removal of the first o luse the dogs. Jjet tbe war on the canines, now so well prosecuted, bo continued until every stray and loose dog in the city has bitten the dust. Good Prices. We judge from tbe following report of the sale of proper ty in Henderson, that prices there are looking up. e copy from the Reporter: The "Johnson corner " property was sold at auction on Monday last. It was divided into nine lots, four fronting on Main Street and five on First Street. On Main Street the corner lot , 22 by 123. was secured by Johu Haffev, at $125 per foot; lot No. 2 brought No. 3100; No. 4 ?100. The five lots on First Street were sold consecutively as follows: one at $54, one at $73. one at $G2, one at $54, one at $G0. We anticipate the early erection of Beveral buildings on this desirable property. Railroad. Work has been suspended on this (the northern division of the E , ti. & N. Railroad. Further construction will not be re sumed until the required amount tosecure the completion of the road shall be raised by municipal or county subscription, or otherwise. Henderson County will do her whole duty, we are confident, and we trust that every county aioog the line will come forward in ,a manner so substantial in nature as to leave no doubt as to the early completion of the ereat enterprise already giving such manifest evidences of usefulness and profit to the country through which it passes. The amount asked by the Company cannot be ued until a sufficient sum is raised tc complete the road. Bear this in inind when you are asked for your signature. Ilendtrton Reporter. A royal dynasty has been overthrown in Spain; but, in some respects, tho situation there is not different now from what it was iu the days of Isabella. A Madrid letter savs: ' " The President of the Cortes rides in a 'gala conch ' an immouse affair of gilt and decorations, and arms of the ex-Queen, drawn by four t plendid animals, gaily comparisoned, and led by four grooms in full dress, with powdered wigs, cocked hats, aud all that. The reins are of silk; the whip is expensively mounted with gold' Republicanism evidently has very little foothold among the Hidalgos. A youno lady in California broke her neck struggling to prevent a young man from kissing her. Make a note of it, ladies. c o I. F. SA.NS0M &.C0., OJenaral Deslers in COAL, and Aants for the c-iieorated AlKDltlU COAL.. All orders accompanied with tue cash will be promptly aUeurie I to. Persons wisning to contract for heavy towiu? oa tba river cm be accommodate . tbe proprielors bavins? control of tha superb tow-boar ttobert Fulton. J.tlco No. !i Second Street, between Main and Locust, Kvansviile, InJ. A nov26 dly RSAL ESTATE. Sew Seal Estate Agency. J. P. Elliott & Son AVE OPESED A REAL EKTATB Agency for tbe sale of and rentlne o lands, uaases, xc, c Persons bavlug bouses or land to rent oi sell, or persons wishing to purehase oi rent, will do well by calling on them si tlieir office, on Third Street, near Locust' In Elliott's Block; J quel 1 tf IV. II. fc CO., Real Estate Agents, So. 63 Main Street, EVAU8VII.LK, Isra. A Notarv Public In the office. fap29dtl WM. C. TDRN0GK & GO, BRASS FOUNDERS Gas and Steam Pipe Utters, Corner Pine and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. M- Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cockj Whistles, and Steam Ganges. Parti culaj attention paid to repairing and adJustiEj Steam Ganges f Jnne8 tf Merchant Tailor. X. fc. Anderson Can be fonnd at NO. 8 CHA WD LETTS! RLf)(.K ap'Ji 8m T- rAIKS Proposals. QKI.KI PKOI-OJ4LS WII.I, Bli k received at my ofliee nntll AIond:iv May 3d, 1W9. at 10 o'cloek am, lor Ten Thousand Dollars, of County Bonds, beating S rr cent, interest,, and payable two years afier date, the interest payable anr. ually tbe Commissioners itservlug ihe right to reject any and all bids. VICrOB BIsCH, Auditor. Evansvllle, April 23, aprSldtd

GROCERIES.

Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES AND WUEBE TO GET TliKH. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF VICKERY BROTHERS, No. 73 UalnJStreet, WHERE KiCII AXB POOR CAW tied the JSi-CEHSAKIEd and LUXXI i IKS of life iu such abundance and at sucn low figures as cannot tail to satisfy all who want to Duy. it is quite gratifying to na to know tbat lie pubdc are realizing the advantages of buying lor CASH, aid tbat they appreciate our efforts to neiL them No. 1 FAMILY GROCERIES At the lowest Irving rates. We are convinced of this from the largely Increased tr,ade, as well as from tbe lively competition we have stirred up We have no lears of honorable competition. There is trade enough in Kvansviile 'lor several yood houses, and we are going to nave our Kb a re. Our price are atway a low x the very lowest ol other house, and very often a good deal lower. ap2 VICKERY" BROS., 73 Main St. T.fAI'l,E STRPP AXD MAPLE JLIJL SUGAR, In quintiUos to suit, pur cuasers, at &pi VICKERY BROS., 73 Malu St. BEST WHITE WHEAT FAMILY 4'LOTJtt at ti per bag, at tue Cash house of ap2 VICKERY BROS.. 73 Main St. 3 TRAINED HO Ji E Y By the pound. can. or jar, at pi VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. EGOS AND BUTTER Fresh, good and cheap, at ap2 V1CK.KRY BROS., 73 Main St. WHY ARE GROCERIES Retailed so low alt over ihe cliy? .Because VIcKEKY BEOS, put the prices dowu. and others follow after, some two or four weeks laler. MotiAL If you would derive the first benehts ol a reduction, patronize ins Onwii House, No. 73 Main Street. ap2 MATTHEW DALZELJL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, Whits Lea.;!, Lime, Cement, &a, Ifo. 18 Water Street, dwell! rtly Rvawovtt.t.ic. Int. tSAJt.0 HEIMANK. BAT HIOUUIF. I. & 1. II KIM A AN, Wnolesale Dealers in GROCEKIES, Foreign and Domestic Liquori, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE Ac, fcc., Xos. 0 and C'J Main Street, Between Second and Third, EVA-NSVILLK, 1&D FISH DEPOT. ov2) dtf CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE O- O O JBMfc . SOUTHWKST OO&NMB. First aid Sycamore Streets, KvAtavruji. 19, atif) dtf BUSINESS CARDS. 8TATI0VEK, B (OK BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Pic tures ami frames, Mirrors, hoot lng-Glasses, French Glass, tc, OLD BOOKS ItE-BOITND. iVO. 70 MAIN STREET, IHEDDEKIOH'8 BLAJCK,) EVASSVILLE INDIANA, nov3 ly C. H. Ckames, Jacob Sal at, (Formerly salesman at . J. U. Kicker's.) CRAMER & SALAT 2ft PS 55s Have Just opened a spleudid stock ol BOOTS AXD SHOES, In a part of Schapker, Bussing A Co.'s large store-room. Their stock is complete, and goods will be sold CHEAP. If you want good bargain?, call. apr29 d3m GEO. A. ISITTROL'', DIALIB IS WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Silver and Plated Ware, Watch, and Cloctr Material, No. 61 MAIN ST., Bet. becond and Third, EVANSVLLLK,-lira. Watches and C'locaa Repaired and warranted. CiiAH. Abtks, with Geo. A.'BIttrolir. oc dly PETE II VIEKLING, DRUGGIST, Aud Dealer ia Paints. Oils, VARNISHKS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW ULANO, o I lib HAL IXSTKUMEjrrS, Pure wines and HrniidieM, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 8 North Water Street, EVASXV1LLE INDIANA oc2 ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, Homoeopathic Physician.' Office on Second Btreet, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Hocitcopalhlc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Mam and Locust. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 12 M., and 1 to 5 P.M At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night oca dly J. SINZICU A ti O A', Wholesale Dealers in Eoat Store ; Lubricating, Coal, and Larauiis; uoraage, jiosin, Pitch, dc, Jfcu SO WATER STREET, ' aprardly Bet. Main and Vine.

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Chopptn Axes, all shapes. Colburn's Patent Axe. Kbovels, Bpades and MiieM's Patent Covered Scoop. SeseSaessscSfSBsrs s f r r r r p r ? ? r ? f 'Iothe Working Cuss: lam prepared to furnish an cl;t--es with constant employment at their homes, the who'e of the time, or for the spare moments. HuMnes new. ngni and profitable, fitly ceiit to to per evening is easily earm-d by ersons of either sex. and the boys anJ girls earn rearly as moch as m". Great induce ments are ottered those who wiil devote their who e lime to the business; and, that every person who sees tins notice, may send me'theli- address and test the busi ness for themselves, I ruase the following unnaralled otter: To all who are not well satisfied with the husineKs, I will send if I to pay lor the troub'e of writing me. 'ull particulars, directions, sic... sent Iree. Sample sent by mail tor lOcts. Address E. C. Allen, August;, Me. ASK To 17 It t'OC'TOK or Druggist for WWKET Quinikk it equals (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by F. STEaKSH, Chemist, Detroit. BEST OFFERS TO AGENTS TO SKI. I. PAIHER'S EMERY GRINDER for Mowkk and Kkapek Knives, aud ali Kdae To ds. It outlast t he Grindstone, and ( ut-i Faster wi'ii Less Power. Weighs but 2 pound., and is cheap and convenient. Terms very liberal, ana saies large auu mini-aiaie. to si-cure an agency, address JAY iu. sTOKKE, Toledo, Ohio. 03TIT OJTE DOIXAB.- The newly invented Pocket Time-Piece, suit able for either lady or gentlemen, in Lands-, me metal case, white dial, gia lettered, brsss movements sound and scrvl-eable. with key complete. A trr-e. permanent indica tor ot time: warranted lor two years: postpaid to any part of the U. S. ou receipt of One Dollar, or three for S2 50. If satisfac tion ! not gtven money refunded. Address w. stun s if a u lj, -liamam street. New York. The Ori.ide Watch 815. P. O. orders and registered letters only received. WASTEIt AUEXTK To sell the A M Klitf'A y XNITT1NO MA CHINE. Price 13.3. The simplest, cheapest and besf Knitting Machine ever In ented. wi t unif-aj.wusutcties per minute. Liberal inducements to A;enls -Address AMERICA KNITTING MA' II INK CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. SSrt'.OH SA L Alt If. Address U. S. PlAJiO Co., N. Y OK. IBISU'S OTTAWA. 15 TZ TZ. A Del clous, healthful, temperance beverage. Jbxtract supplied lor fountain. tor terms ana cirrular - send to DR. IKiSH's -ttawa Beer aud Family Medicme AKnuiacturinsr t o., no. 31, Fulton btreet, Brooklyn, New York. Best S ortiig Gaa in taa World. ROPKR'M Amrrir-in ISA IG Gnus BRKECH-LOAUlNti RKPEATIMi teiiOT-GUN. Improved by C. M. Spencer, lnveut r of the (atnou'?piic-r Rifle. FlRlSOFOUBSUuTS IS TWO rE(DKD. UStnO ordinan ammunition. Mauul'-.ctuied by KOPEK 81'OKl'INii ARMS O , A rr herst, Mass. iSetni lor descripi ive circular, giviug price list ii.nd tesi iinouia')-. TffTASiTKII, AtiliVt.S, 75 to SJ'O Der monlli. 'Yervwhero. mate and iamale. t Introduce the GENUINE IM PROVED COMMON fEXsE KAMIf.V SEWING-MACHINE. T.iis machine wl-l stuch.hem, fen, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and emuroider in a rnst superior manner. Price only 118. Fully warranted for five years. We will puy $1,000 for any machine that will s;w a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the Elastic Lockstitch " Every second st iu-u can be cut, and still the cloth can ot be pulled apxrt without tearing It. We pay agents from S75 to CM) per mom h and xpense. or a commission from winch twice that amount can be made. Address B ECO MB & to , Pittsburgh, Pa.. Bo on, Mass., or Si, Louis, Mo. ntl-n. Do not be imposed on by other parlies palming off wortuless cast Iron machines, under the same ume or otherwise Ouis is the only genuine and really practical, cheap machine mauuiactured.

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CITY GROCERY. B01lGJrAN& BEHME, DEALERS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., bet. MAIN Sc LOCUST. -jBooda delivered free all over the city. novl2 6m 93 f a COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrons and the pubiio eenerally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLKAN COAL on short notice Coal in alt case must be paid tor vhen ordered. Aeent lor the celebrated PARADISE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Offloe In American House. nov dly FAHNLEY, KUMN 6 t0 Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-jr. 85 MAIN ST., E VA NS VILLE, INDIANA . nov7 ly BL YTIIE II YJVES, ATTORNEY-AT - IAY. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novU ly THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, 4 OT1 OX FACTORS, Cotn'n and Forwarding Agent, And Agents for Atlantic & Great Western Railway FAST FREIGHT LINE, So. 18 North Water Street, E VA NS VILLE, INDIANA, Sigh or thk .Cotton Balk. novl3 6m S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 31 North First Street, EVANS VILLE, INDIANA. A full stock always on hand aud for Kale at the low st market prices. nov 12 6m WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts , , EVANSVILLE, IND. novllly C. DEOKEa & SONS, Manufacturers of ELLIOTT'S 35 H P H PATENT (SUCTION, FORCE, and ANTI-EREZING PUXP. War ranted. Can be used In any depth of well. Also Wholesale manufacturers of CHAIN PUMP TUBING. U and IIS M K IN NTKEKT, novllly EVAN J VILLE, IND. Evansville Basin ess College, Corner MAIN fc Til lit D H IH., EYAXSVILLE, ISDIAXA. Rook-keeplnt, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. : Hessioti both day aud eveulug. For circulars, giving terms, 4c, or specimens of Penmanship, ad en PS P3 Vi O ' -i O dress WKl.LJ4dfeKL.INKK. novll y Proprietors. The put est of Medicinal Wines & Crartdiet Only for sale at BCJILAKPFEIt'S. Trusses, Supporters, Bandages, and Khoulder Braces the best assoited stocn in this citytor sale iowat HClILAt.PFElt'H. nov28 D2. C. E. BIERllOWEK, Surgeon DentlHt, Evans ville, Indiana, Office on BRCOND 8TKKKT, bet. Malu and I.ocuKt, 11 U AY'S BLOCK (Second Floor). oc27 ly Dr. J. C. Bierbower, ItESIOEXT IEXTIST, Office No. lO FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Tenders his professional Rervice to tbe citizens of Kvansviile and vicinity. Administers Nitrous OxfdeGasto alleviate pain in extracting teeth. oc26 dly Where is the best place to 25 M PC get a nice Sign painted? 5 o i-3 O P3 Well, that's cool I as if everybody did n't know that OSBORNE & BECKER 52 WE do the heatest and best work in, tlte city. novie ISODIAU COAL MIXES, JOIIX IXCLE, JB.,& E0rt yroprietors. OFFICE: NO. 2 MAIN ST., Near Water, OC27 tf Evansyille Trass Depot. I have Just fitted np a room over my store tor fitting on Truxses. ot which I now have the Larqent and Best Selected Stock for Children. Youths, and Adult. Call ana see for your selves at SCHLAEPFER'H Drug and Fancy Goods Store, Corner Main and Second Streets. , mh!6 H. J. SCHLAEPFER'H Old 'Reliable Drugstore, Where can at all times be found the largest assorted stock in the State, consisting of an enuless variety or English, French, and American Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruby Toilet f-ets, Wallets, Purses, Card Cases, Ac. Also, a splendid stock of Hponges, and (Jbanaoia of all grades. . novlfii JOHN 1VINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Stearn and Water Gauges, Spelter aud Kabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AJfD GENERAL BLACK SMITHING, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash paid forjold Copper and. Brass

or WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. I.OUIS BITTKOLFF, DKALEK II . : Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Ware, : GOLD PENS, AC., At the very lowest Eastern prices. . Solid Silverware & Jewelry Made to order. r ' r.italrlii,. ft . a 'Waiches. - . A good stock of American Wsitclttsx Always on hand. OC5 T. IfelUdGm P 7j ss az p. - S -3 Ah 3' , t X c ZZ gf.O p 3 Si si. 5 3 m -1 Hr P 1 9 CS B e ?1 cat 9 2 3 Jj-H X ft - A 0 p 3 0 c3 La H i 3 0 7 3 M VI W S5 -3 P c 0 0 Z P 1 a I" 0 f3 " MB f 3 n rs UO S3 AS ro es rs C3 ro 3 r as rs - Li ft S m rN r w n r o MS o H H. P3 P? O K d 71 re 3 S3 o ft? I5' E3 rtOP 0 o e fdp h3 L J M M p 0 O 3 C5 O ? 0 0 J1 p a CA 2, )i H H ft i-acfigp 3 W o o CO Ul ft A 3 M ft Crt fc co H fT n P H..G 2 ft n 3 i I3 ft 0 'Ji P 0 . 0 i s CARRIAGES. B. Ubcem. V. L. Orb km. JT. 15. GItEKIvr Ac CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, laulH-dA wrim Kvinsvii.i r, Jnii. IN Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the K6iitttck L-egisiatare. lS67-t!S. Seven Rich and UtaJily Improved Oishi Khtr Bottom Farms, and 501 Town Lots, to be Disposed of In btiares. First Prire V15O.OQ0 Becond Prize 47,300 Third Irlt ..... 27.00 Fourth Prlze.............. 13,750 Fifth Prize 1;.7J Sixth Prize . . i,730 Be vent h Prize j:i.7f 283 PBIZUS IX TOWN LOTS, Valued at each. 140 PKXZKfl IN TOWN LOTH, Valued at 100 each. 84 PRIZK.S IN 1VWN LOTH, Valued at SS0 each. TIOllETS, Qt O. HIE DKAVfl.Ml WILL TAKE Place at .Masonic Temple. In Louis ville, Kentucky, on the 1st day ofKeplember, 1HCU. ' . , , . . Aif.nis win iurniHU parnpniets clvindescription of the properly, aud contain ing ine act or me legislature aulhorizinia tie tale. Commissioners wiio will ra inaie tho en. terprlse are named in the act of me leislature, aud their Integrity aud responsibility are endori-ed In tha ceruaetes (which will bofouuft in the paiuulilets'i ot Oovernor" John W. Ktevenson. lions. Oarrett iavls and Thomas C!. McC'reerv, United Ktates Senators, Hon. John T. Bunch, Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Him, Archibald Dixoh. Joseph Adams, President ot the Farmers' iiantt. L.. x;. ijauain. iresiuent of the Na tional liank.Jonri H. Bairetaud otners.f HeD derson. Ky, : Hon. W. F. Parrett. J ml of the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judi cial District, ana At. s. Jonuson, Joune of me t;oon oi vjornrnon fleas, of inUiana; Hon. Wm. H. Walker, Mayor, Johu Hopkins, President First National Bank. aud others, of Kvansviile. Indiana, mid many other gemlemeu of position and prominence In Kentucky and lndiauu. Xlt,K.l!,rs can be purchased of " L. H. LYNK. Farmers' Bank. Heinieron.Ky. ; , it. li, ALrjJlAMjr.lt. Commercial Hank Louisville, Ky.: - a . , - f THOS. E. A. BROOKS, Covin-zton, Ky.: JOHN C. LATHAM. President Bank oi Hopkinsville, Hopklusville, Ky. James u. Dailaui. Commercial iisuk.i iv uut.au , X"V , . . , liooks opene-I at these points on the 1st of October, Wih. PH LIP HOKNBKOOK, Ksq., Water Btreet, between Minn ami Hycu more, ario KEMON1N. WXON A CO., No. north First street, will order tickets lrom the Agents ut lleiiUersou, Ky., lor those who aesire to purchase. nviii Utf OHIO RIVER LA VD . SALE. WK OFFKK tl. NAI.K 'I U'O irucu of laud, unimproved, heavily timbered and rich mII, lyiiiK ou tue Imnhs ol the Ohio Jtiver, auu adjoining the in nils ol the Messrs. Wallace, in Crittenden Conniy, Kenti.cky-earh tract containing about jO acres, and Hdjoiuim; each other Also, one tract of JiiU lyiu about V miles trin the at, ve, hack iii.ni the river well timbered, unimpioved, and mediuin soil, containing aboutftOJ acres Ti land on the river we will sell ..t gi5 per ucie aia that haca from the vlver at fu per acre one-third cash lu ha Jd, and balance In one ana Uvo years, with notes heartim interest at the rate of (j per cent, per annum, and secured by lieu on the land or good personal security. Messrs. T. H. and Win. Wallace, who live near the lit':d will point out to purchaser the location. ' Address JAMEi P. WK13B, Dycnsburu Kv or HANKOKO DUNCAN, Cincinnati, Ohio7 aprl2 dim

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APE1I' ;S09;16G0. yi: offer Tin: roi.i.ovn.u at Greatly Reduced Trices : Gardnn Tit rxlrow -At 50 cants, Worth 75 cents. Garden Iif srlccn , At C5 cents Worlh 90 cents. Garden RakoH ' At 75 cents, Worth tl 00. 5IOFS IIANIJf.KO At AO en is witli cfr. GOO!) snori:i,s J At )0 worth ..! 25. OOOI SPADES AtiOc'ni worth 1 25. Kcst fast Steel Shovels At $1 25 worth fjtl 50. Ucht fast Steel Spades At I 35 worth HI SO. Best Cast Steel Sp id in 3: Forks '." : I s At $1 23 worth l JJ. Very Best ChoppiDg Axe3 , At $1 25 worth i 50. AH 'other articles In proportion. Our sloe It Is fresh and direct from manufacturers. TEUMM CAB 11. HIED. I NTUAUIl & CO., 71 JSfuIn Street. Between Hecond and Th rd. 1 f Union, Deuiokrat and Courier copy. AJ rJ geo. s. so:;:iTa IMPOItTIilJH ; ! f i , cr HAE DWAEE, OUTLEBY GUNS AND PISTOLS Farmlnsr&Mcchanlcs'TooIa

We have removed, since the destruction of our stock by fire on the 21st of le ruber, to the old Locw enthiil stand, at the corner of First and Main Streets, aud have now in store one of the most complete stocks of goods in our Hue that cf.u be I found lu tho West, purchased on s. dull market for OAS II, and will be olio red to the trade at such prices as cannot fall to impress the buyer. We have no Oid Stock! Our goods are all AN!) C Tt 12 A IV, Just from the factories. We offer special inducements on Table and Pctkct Cutlery; Chains, Hames, and Collars; Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cat Saws; 11171 CKEHS' lUKDlVARE. 23 MAIX STREET, COUXEIi OF FlilST, Ja29 EVANSVILLE, IN D. The DIFFICULTY UE3I0YEI) Every STEAM IIOILER SHOULD HAVE Stlllwcirs Patent t . . Heater 1 and Lime-Catcher ! THE MOHTNEK1ACN JIf"fICITI.T V experlencea by those who u.-e steitiii ower is the forinalif n lu their boileis of wnaMs known to em-lneer as "mijaLK" or " I NC'KUHTATION " a hard lwtniicfi formed out of ihe eiirtny shiw ooritamea In ihe water, which fcttsches Itself firmly to the whole Inner surlace of the holler. In this city this difficulty Is peculiarly ita;Kravated by the iarijj quantity of mm;iusla nnd lime found in the water, which, tM-nhles lormlnjr scal on the boiler, ob structs hie pipes and oc;aslons Hie most unuovlnt delays in cieanlntt. as well as actually eudaugerlnt: the safety of the boiler. Mill virs Pntcut Heater nemovt all this dl:Hcultv. w!tnlin tim water Into the holier free lrom any sediment whatever, and pure as if distilled. All who use wlmtare known as the "drive wells" for their sujpiy of water cannot atlord to do without this Heater. It will save ihoui much moijey lu the purchase ol fuel, say nol hlng of the annoyance anil delay In cleansing boilers. The He.-Uer is eaxliy muuaged, aud quickly cio.-in.-ifd. One has been in operation at Igleheai t 's Klourinn Mill for many months, - ml niveu entire utinluclloii, Another is In )(., ration jn Heilumu'n Foundry and theColtou Mill aiiJointUK. Orders lor .stillwell's Heater will receive prompt atteuliou If lelt with WILLIAM HKILMAX, A-ent. an5 llrm name and style of farpeuier. Whuo " v"'l i""""- v.nv,ivru oy mutual mil. sent, 'the bus! neiH will be coutlnm-d i v Clement and L l. y hlte. iiud.'r L h lirm name and styie ?1 t'l. n ent. u hftj CO. Jiiaumuic, April J DIU, ISU.I. fu , DK ,rm tbe alove flr'". I cheerfully leconunend my former partners who compose iq new firm, wortny oi i I confidence of the trade heretofore leitenVi ed to tu firms In which they were r "r I ners. aa well as of the entire business aprifuaw JAM"JU,AKNTi:um ,

Dissolution of Copartnership THK tOlMllTMiUSHU. IlKKmi. fore exlstii belweeu J. M. Ch.; eiHt t I. M. White, and O. Clement .,,., ...rr