Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 May 1869 — Page 3
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TUESDAY. ...MAY 18, 1869 , KOyETARY & COMMERCIAL WEEKLY REVIEW. Financial. The demand for money is more active, and chiefly upon abort bills. There Is no excess of capital In our market, and our banks nave full employment foralltueir means. Rates or Interest re- ' main at 10 to 12 r er cent. Kxchange on New York lain supply, but not in excess of the demand. Rates are unchanged buying at par, and sejling at Yt premium. Gold U excited. The noon telegrams from New York report the rale at 111. There is no fixed rate in our majtcet Oovernmeut bonds are higher, and we quote ibem as follows: Buying. Selling 6 per cent, bonds, 1881 120 b-w', li;i.........M...lA) 122 5-2i's, 144 ; 115 . 117 5-AI's, tio,............118 H8 5- 2i'8, ii. new .118 120 6- 2U', 18j7. 118 120 5 per cent. llMO's 1U8 110 6 per cent. 10-4US, 8maii..lwi 110 Compound Interest Notes have all matured, but stich notes as- are offered are bought at W per cent. off. The following quotations are from the office of W. J. Lowry A Co., Bankers, No. 6 First Street. . BANKABLE rUNDS. TJ. S. Treasury Notes. National Bank Notes, CNCUBEKSTT. Ban Ks . Indiana Free 10 to 25c dls. loc " -10to2oc " aoc " aoc " Missouri . Eastern Bank Notes. Planters' Bank.. Unlou Bank .. Otner Tennessee Banks ..60 to oc " Virgluia, North and So tun Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La.10 to We " State Bank of Indiana 10c dls. State Bank of Ohio 10c " GROCERIES. Trade has been good during the past week, and our mercbania generally have enjoyed a good business. The orders from Tjn'ae-te and Cumberland Rivers have been large. Prices ol the leading staples are generally unchanged, although we revise a few figure in ur quotaiiona. Coffee Firm ;pricei remain unchanged. We quote co. union 20gj22c; fair 212ic; , prime 21 3 25c, and good to choice Java 359 38c. Lag a ay r a 26c and firm. SCOAE Lower. We quote: Cuba, 14g 14o; o-;:slana, 14Jijl53c for prime; Denoarara, 15,16Jc; extra C, I83 6c; A joffae, 17c; B Coffee, 16lCrc; Hards, i7sc. 'has There are no changes In the price of teas. We continue to quote as follows Black: Souchong, 90c to fl 50; Oolong, Si to 1 60. Green: Young Hyson, tl25tol7o; Imperial, (125 to 1 75; Gunpowder, 81 75 to $2 00; Hyson, II to 1 60. Mcla3S3 Stocks fair and haftlcient to meet the wanU ot the trade. Orleans plantation in fair supply at 8590o for choice We quota refined syrups atfrom 65c to SI 25, according to 'quality and reputation of manotactures. Castdlks Steady. 'Light weights 16 1 1!. f.. I I 1 -.1...- .1.1 - uo,uu tun wejguuiuu. - - Fish We quote Mackerel, No. 3 medium In barrels, St820 00; half barrels, S9 50 $10 00; kltu, $2 132 25; No. 2, in barrels, J2S32510; half barrels, 811 5012 00; kltt, 82 40 J2 50; No. 1 in, barrels, 823as30 00; half barrels, 811315 00; kltt, 82 75c$3 00. Soap fa m, 6a&7c; Brown Kraslve, 7Jio; Ye low Eraslve, 88c; Olive, 10(9 lir; ac ; uenuau uiuitioui xuyiLiis. Casdt Uucbaugdd. We quote at 20c and firm. Btabch Is unchanged at 7 to 8c. Cottons Yarn steady. We quote standard quality at 1516c for 700, 17al8c for 600, and 19 i'20c for 500; poorer brands are selling at lower rates. Batting We quote No. 1 at 32c, and No. 2 at MjaOo. Carpet Chain For white 44 44"c; for colored 50c. - LiQrjo as There is no particular change Business has been moderate. We quote: new copper distilled whisky 81 50 2 25; one to two' years old S3 00 34 50; hlghwlnea 91920; rectified 85c351 00 as to pro ; common uouioon anu itye, ti 2 50; and Brandy, 81 35(33 00; Holland gin 81 50 a2 50; imported brandy $12 00(3 815 00; Old Port, 82 506 50; imported glu, 56 50.37 50. Drugs The trade lor the past week has beeu quite lively. We make a few changes in prices since our last report. The following are the quotations: White Lead, ta 00 O 14 50 per one hundred pouuds; Lard Oil, No. 1 Winter strained, 81 60; No. 2,' 81 55; LinteedOU.il 10112: Coal Oil, 33,934c Soda, 7c for English, and 6'ic for American; Quinine, prices S2 40 , 82 45 per oz.: Indigo, Madras, 81 30 to 81 5 J. Balsam (Jo pal v a, 95c; Armlstead's Ague Tonic, S7 50 per doz ; Cloud's Invigorating Cordial, 88 U per doz. DRY GOODS. Trade the past week in thl line was i .very good, at.d Biles were quite large, ami, noaoubt, satisfactory to buyers Kellers did rut seem to realize the fact that prices are already too low, and aterdy at that, but ur.e sales witii as mucu vigor as If the advantage was in their favor. Selling a dollar for ninety cents i- not very profitable, but It gives " vim " to the trade. Tne market is well supplied wim desirable goods, and prices remain steady atfoimer quotations. B.tOWN SHEETINGS AND SniBTINQS. Atlantic A, sheetiugs, ltic; Stark A, do. 15c; CauDelloQ, 00., 15a, Lyman C, 4-4, 15'; Abbott B, 4-4, 13'-,c; Tuoiupsonvilie 4-4, 13c; Ahland, 10c. Bleached Sheetings ant 8hirtinQ8. Lonsdale 4-4. l!c; Hill's 4-4. lGc; Ballou 4-4, 15$c; Ballou, 7-8, 12jc; Bootl, 4-4. loc; WilLhain , 4 4, 16c; tfrtncb lti -er, 4 4, 15o: Rock ville, 7-8, 12c; sagamore, 3-4, I0u; Canoe ? 10c. Prints Merrlmac W, 14c; Merrimac, D, at 2c; Sprague's 12c; Ash ford's, 12c; Simpson's 12c; American, at 12c; Dim-nel'.-, 12c; Amo&keag, llc; Lowell, 11c; Troy, Sc. TiCKtNG.-i Conestoga Extra 4-4, 32c; Gold Medal 4-4, 271c; C T, 4-4, 25c; CCA H, 22,VC Dugss Qoods Wool Delaines, 35010c; Fancy Delaines, l&j$20c; A mures, 22c; Oriental Lustres, 25330c; Lawns, 1,400, 20c; Lawus, 1,6 x), 2c; Jaconet, 30j35c; French Jaconet, 3534.C MWCKLLANKO03 Skirt Braids, 8O0 Coat's and Clark's Spools. 90c; Green & Daniel's Spools, 45c; 2-bushel Bags, 40350c; 2-bush Bas, 365c; 3-bash Bags, 67Js3 75c; Raleigh Skirts, 816 50 per dozen ; Gil bert's Skirls, 822 50 per dozen; Pontusie Stiirts, 8 j0 00 per dozen. Hats and Cai-s Trade good, with large stocks on hand. Prices remain un changed. Boots anu Shoes Firm, and we report a fair trade during the pa-t week. Stocks are large, and prices remain unchanged. Qbeesswabe Dealers report a good trade for tlie past wee, althoagh prices remain uucuaugeu. uoia 1 on the) upwar 1 teuUemy, and if the advance con tinues it will undoubtedly cause the price of queensware to advance also. The fruitJar seasoivi-i opening lively, and one house : In this city has 5,00 j dozen in Btore and on the way. HakD wake Business continues good. Tie quotations for Tin Plate are 814 00 ; Bar Iron, 4!4c; Hheet Iron, boiled, Slrc.; Charcoal, 8;4.3.9ic; NaiU, 81 75 for lod; A.zei, Mann's, 8:3 50; Llppincolfs, 814 50; eimmons, 815 00; Diamond Edge. Sl 50; tGrrut Scythes, 810 50 J 13 00; Grain Scythet $12 00 315 00. Building Materials. The demand Is very good and market firm. Piices remain about the same. We quote: Sash, 50 to lie per light; Doors. 82 75 to 84 50 each; Bands. 82 50 to 83 75 per pair; Nails, 81 75a,5 00 per keg for lOd; Glass, 83 40 to 85 00 per box; "White Lead, 82 00 to 83 75 per keg; Lime, 70c to fl 00; Cement, 82 002 25. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. Provisions. Matkethrm ; prices are unchanged. We fix our quotations as follows: Met Pork, 831 00331 50. Sulk Meal, shoulders 12512!4c; rib sides 14&14c; c ear rib sides 1 4ajl5c;clearsldes 16164. acon, sho-Id rrs 1313Sc; clear rib bides 16 lSc; clear s.tes 1717J4o; plain hams 17c; canvassed I74318c; plain sugar-cured
1718o; sugar-cured, canvassed, 183190. Lard, tierces 1818Xc; kegs 19 20c Cheete, new 22.521c; supply light. Graun Wheat, receipts continue light. Prices remain unchanged We quote 8125 for Mediterranean; $140 for English. Corn Is firm at 50g55c In ear for new; shelled, 65370c In new burlaps: from wagons, loose, 55e. Oats, firm. White, 6570o in new burlaps; Black oats, 65a70c In newbnriaps; from wagons loose, 5055c. Flour Market dull; large stock on hand; quotations are unchanged. We quote good low grade superfine at 855 25; extra 86 503 6 75; family and fancy b ands, 87 5088 50 from white wheat. Corn Meal We rind but little business being done. We place the price of kiln dried at 83 00 to 83 10 per barrel and dull. Hat Baled, 5203823 per ton, according to quality. Bran Is held at 820(322 per ton, and market brisk. Bhipstuf 825 00323 00 per ton. Seed Potatoes Peach Blows, $1 502 00 er barrel; Pink Eyes, Shaker Russets, and early planting potatoes, 81 50.32 00 per barrel, and dull according to quality. The supply Is very large and the market overslocked. Salt Fair demand; small barrels at 82 40, and large 83 00 per barrel. Gunnies New stock res-wed is held at 2122c; good quality of second-hand old at 15 18c Seed Clover, 810 00; eearce; demand light; Timothy, 3 6033 75. Flax Seed, 1 75 2 00, according to quality; orchard grass 81 85; redtop, 81 25. Green Apples SI 38 00 per barrel, according to quality. Tobacco The market continues firm, with goo 1 demand. Receipts have been beavy. and the sies for the ast week loot up 161 hogsheads. Maitln. Gardner A Co. report sales of 109 hogsheads at prices ranging from 81 6 to 813 G5, for Trashy Lus to Good Leaf. Weldon Bros. Co. sold 52 bagshead at from 85 65 10 811 35, for Lugs to Common Laf. Tne marset is brisk', with an active demand for all gr d s. The following are the quotations at present ruling in this market: Trash to Common Lngs ......... 4 5'c
Good Lugs ..... Common Leaf..... Medium Good 1? ine.. ............. ...... Selections .. 6 8i .. sy, x ,...10 ioi ....11 12 ....12 3 14 ...14(318 BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. Jas. C. Bierbuwer, 1: 1 i i EXT i K STIVT. Ojfflce No. IO FIRST 8T., Between Main and Locust, Returns his banks for the liberal patronage received during the pnst five years, and hopes by fair dealing lo merit a continuance or the name. Chloroform administered when desired. oc2Kdlv STATIONER, B 0K BLNDKK, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books. Pic tures and frames, Mirrors, Look ing-Ula&ses, reach uiass, sc, ULI BOOKS KE-BOUXI). NO. 70 MAIN STREKT, (HEDDEKICH'8 BLOCK,) EVAASVItLK LMIIAJIA, nov3iy C. H. Cramer. Jacob Salat, (Formerly salesman at J. S. Ricker's.) CRAMER & SALAT Have Just opened a splendid stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, In a part of Schapker, Bussing & o.'s largf store room. Their sto k is complete, and goods will be sold CHEAP. If you want good bargains, call. apr29 d3m GEO. A. JlITTROLrf, DKALKK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pen, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, uver ana i iaieu ware, w atcn and (.'Iocs Material, No. 61 MAIJM J I'., Bet, Second and Third, KVAhBVI. L INO. Watches and Clocks Uepaiied and warranted. Chajs. Aktks, wit Geo A KlttrolfT. loc2 Jly PET H U VIEULING. D HUGH 1ST, Ad Dealer ia Paints Oils VARNISHES, DYE UI.Mli v l.l.tis-, IKhM AL IMnTRUMKNTS, Pure Win-H and llrnndl m, Aud all popular Pateut MeJiciueiol the Hue. NO. 2 North Water Street, CVA lL.L.fc. IMIIlAit t oc2 ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, Uomc&opatliic Physitian. Office on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. . J. EHRMAN, ilomceopathlc Pbjsiclan. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. Office Honrs From S a.m. to 12 m., and 1 toop.M At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut StreetR, aflet night. f.w2S dly WM. C. TURN0CK & 00, BRASS Gas and Steam Pipe Utters, Corner Pine and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Dealers in ail kinds of Brass Cocki Whistles, and Steam Ganges. Partlcalai attention paid to repairing and adjustiii Steam Gauges f InneH tf IV ID W FIRM. JOHS S. M'CORKLK. JOHN F. TWEED, McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, Ac, &c Cor. WALMTT fc EIOUTH STREETS, EVAl SVILL, It. All orders will receive prompt attention fe3.d3m Mm ALREADY KV0W, nd I want others to find out, that I sell WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, &C. at retail as well as wholesale. I offer Wall Paper by the single p ece or the bundle, and at prices ranging Irom IOC TO 3 50 PER PIECE. I have a fine stock, and want to sell it to L Those who prefer to buy of me. 2. Those who would as soon buy of me as anybody else; and 3. Those who, preferring to buy else where, would rather buy of me than not be suited at all. My store is No. 11 First Street, near the Opara House. JOHN WYMOND.
COMMISSION CAEi ,
S, M. BARTON, Commission Merchant, Ko. 85 West Second.Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. 667 dtf A. 8. HATHUiaT. J. 3. WiHTTAX Ilaylinrst & Wliittaker PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND JTOM WARDING MERCHANTS. No. 6.... ..... South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Baoon, Hay, Oats, Onr and Country Produce. L. M. BAITJ , ,.S. -H. ST A BAIRD & START, ; (Successors to W. M. Aikman 4 Co.,) GENKKAI, AE.TS, PROODl Forwarding and Commission Mi chants, Kvansviile, Indiana. Refer to Q Wheeler, Pres't- First National Bax. aud Sm'l Orr, Vice President Kvanrvn National Bank. Agents for Onto River Salt Co. nwil-i WK WIFLI KEHIHU i IIR friends and former patrons that we are on FIRST STHt iT, one door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's Tin Shop, still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMM mnlOJ&, Ac, and should be pleased to too them. H D. ALLUs A CO. II. i:. AL.LIS & co FORWARDING AND COMMISSI IVlERCHAiNTS, RKCTIFI ER, and Wholesale Deaien LIQU0US, FLOUR, o. F IK S T S T R E E T , One door below Vine, next to L. Pierson's Tin Shop, Kvansvillb, Uty janl dtt P. s. DtmotrtJHKT, late of Evpnsvuie. ir foHN Gilbert, Golconda, 111. P. S. DtJSOUCHET & C0n GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT No. S3 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS. La Orders and consignments solicited. aovJb asm Lbwis Rtjffikr, Jr., Evansvllle, Ind, John Gilbert, Golconda, His. L. RUFFNEB, JR., & CO., I O R. It PACKERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, WHEELING NAILS WOKKS COMPT VERMILION FLOUR MILLS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR MILLS. No, 1 MAIN STREET, Ja21 EVANS VILLE, IND. Weldon Brothers, Paris Landing, Tenn A. W. Hidkbottom, Evansville, Ind. WELDUN BROS. & C0n Cotton and Tobacco Factors, rKUDici; am con.m.ssio. 9t KKC1I ASTI'.N. Office Cor. V1NK& WATER STREETS, Evansville, Ind. W Special attention given to purchasing supplies. fmaylld3m F. H. EHRMAN & CO., Commission Merchants For the Purchase and Sale of FLOUR, HAY, CORN, OATS, SALT, LIME, CEMENT, &c, Nos. 18 and 19 N. Water Street, mal2 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. PETER CASEY & 00 Coinnalssion Sfercnants For the sale of HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, FLOUR, M E A L, BACON, LARD, and Western Produce generally. Mo. H3 LEVEE STREET, api8dtf Vicksburg. Misa. R. K. DUNEBRSON. OEO. PENDLETON U. K. DI NEERSUN & CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION AND General Agents for the Crie Trisusportatlou lomp'j FA ST FtiElGtl T LIi E, EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments REFKRTO Samuel tsayard, Vice Pres't Evat-svilie National .iauit, Evansvllle, iuoitua; Moes Tayior, President National City Bank, Ne Yoik: ben. CartwriKbl, Lalaer Nniioual Lity Bauk, New York; smiili rfc Dunning. New Yom; T. L. Barrett, Cashier BauK ot Kentucky, Lou.Hville; W. C. Hite, Castiier Cummer cial Baus ol K.entuc&, Louisville; Kob't L. Muillaud o., New York; Hon. Geo. hi Penuietou Liuci natl. U novlSil WM. ti. BROWN & CO., iTorwarding and Commission Merchants, WHARI'BOAT PROPRIETORS, Railroad and Fast Freight Line Agents, EVASSVILLE, JanS dly THE EVAXSVIIitE ARTESI1X SPRIXGS PAKE (Former'y Crescent City Springs) Will be opened for the season on SATURDAY,May 8th, When the public is respectfully Invited to witness the wonderful transformation that has been effected in these beautiful grounds since last season. All the houses and fences have been removed from the interior of the grounds, aiid the wnole seventeen acres thrown into one grand Park, laid out in beautiful drives and walks, and ornamented with six Hundred additional trees and flowering shrubs. Avtesian fountains of fresh and mineral waters rise from depths of 130 to 750 feet below the surface, and furnish conti nous streams of these pure, health-giving beverages. The mineral water is a SALINE CHALYBEATE, Containing Chlorine, Sodium, Muriate of Soda, Bicarbonate of Iron, and. Bicarbonate of Magnesia. Twelve bath-rooms have been fitted np in the most modern and approved style, and Cold and Hot Tub, Snower, and Douch Baths can be had at all hour-i. The saloons will be constantly supplied with the best Cincinnati Beer, also Ale, Wines, and Cigars and the restaurant with all the delicacies of the season; and noexerilon will be spared to add to the comfort of visitors. EDWARD WEHLER. ma7 dtf TCourier and Union copy tf Slercnant Tailor. O. . Anderson Can be found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK. apil3m (CiNSTAUtS,)
DRY GOODS.
SB H H 2 SPUING of 1869. CLEMENT, WHITE & CO. 4 ISos. 22 and 24: FIRST STEEET, Are now receiving dai y additions to their Btoctr, their buyer, Mr. J. M. WHITE, being now in the Eastern markets, for tb seooad stock this Spring. In making this announcement, 'they would a so say to the patrons of the old house of CABPEXIER, TFDITE & CO. that they are better prepared than ever before to maintain their business relations with them; and with a determination tc adhere to Close TVXjxr-jyriiis, or SMALL PROFITS, on goods, with the advantages of the LATE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES EAST, they believe they can make it to thi In. terest of buyers In this market to at leab divide their patronage with them. They invite the atten Ion f the trade to their stock, and pledge themselves not t be undersold by any house In the West. CLEMENT. WHITE A CO. April 15th, 1869. apria dtf E OFFER FROM Till? DAT the largest and best-selected SIPMISTGr stock: or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY OOOI AT Greatly Reduced Pricrs! 500 pieces best CALICO at 12Vic. The best frauds of Kleached and Brown MULlAS at lowest maraet rates. A large stock of DRESS OODS at astonishingly low prices BLACK and all the ew shades of FANCY SILK at 25o ,5oc., 75c., aud tfltess than their value. WHITE GOD8 STOCK very complete, and marked very cheap. l.OoO Towels at balf price 25 cenia. 600 hem-stitched Handkerchiefs at 25c. Ac, AO , &C NOTIONS and HOSIERY In endless variety, very cheap. The largest stock of MILLINERY ever brought to this city, U of which will be told, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, As cheap as they can be had anywhere. The Trimming Department is still u-der the superintendence of Mi.-sea l e lam and Oerhad, in which they cannot be excelled, and we warrant satisfaction. - SCHAPKER, BOSSING & CO., 5os. 47 and 19 Main Street. h27 EAGLE CARRIAGE WORKS. F. IIAJfMERSTEIX, MANUFACTURER OF Light CarriageH, Fancy Trotting Buggies, Shifting Top Baggies, Roeksi rays, n " ' m m - - .- COB. OF FOURTH AXD LOCUST 8TSn EVANSVILLE, IND. &r Special attention given to repairing of ail kinds, and re-palntlng done at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms. A General Attortment of Work O mttan.tly on Hand. None bat tne Best Workm en Employed. apr5-d3m Notice to Contractor, j. March 2 2d, 1869. The Common Council of tue City of EvotiBVllle will receive sealed proposals until tbe 10th day of May, 1869, foi grading and paving the alley situate between Water and First Streets, and e: (tending from nlberry Street to Oak otret U By order ot the Council. A. M. MfORIFP, C lerk, " By E. A. McGhif, D epuly. City Clerk's Office, Evansville, A.orU 22d, 1869. ;aprc2td Unioa. copy.
LUMBER,
TEIBLE, MYERS & BE0., Contractors and Builders, And Proprietors of the Southern Planing-mills, Manufacturers of and Dealers In SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,' FRAMES, Brackets, Mouldings,. And all kinds of work for building parposes. 5 Dealers In FLOORING, WETHFR BOARDING, DRESSED A UNDRESSED LUMBER. ... All kinds of STEAMBOAT AND CDST0N WORK " ' 1 Done promptly. Corner Water and Coodsell Streets. Opposite Lam as co Wharf, apr30 EVANSVILLE. IND. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE LUMBEE Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Fluorine, nased and Undressed, on hand and fo sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pirn Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the cltlsens o Evansvllle to give ue a call and eiamlm oar stock liefore purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Watch stbkxt, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), EvansvtLe All orders promptly attended to, may23 dtm liCMHEIt JLUMIlEIt I TIIK rtlllMUIBKK ONIliU the Lumber business at bis old slant' at the corner of Main and Heveutti streets ana would respectfully inform the puoli. that his stock is large and second to uni" in the assortments, embracing Fine 01 i thicknesses and quality, from the nlc Third Common baginaw Board np Three-Inch First clear Flank. Also, 300 DOORS of various thlcknes. and styles, and IO.OUU LiUHTS. Window Sash, Fine and Poplar Snlngl. 8 and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing, Quarter-Round, Ac, Ao. Orders from the country, river or tai Ailed promptly, se21 d.lm JOHN F. GLOVER. XAJTrrACTUBKB OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c, and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles 6IOINQ, FLOORING, . t)ffloe and Factory, Corner Fiflhand Walnut . Street, Evansvllle, ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. malH dtf INSURANCE. J. W. NEXSEN, General Insurance Agent, AMD ADJUSTER OP LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 3Ialn St., ' EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. JLlfe Insurance a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented 0?er Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented: TNA Insurance Co. of Hartforn, Conn. Cash Assets . a.5,000,000. PIIffiMIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Casb AsseU 8 l.SOO.OOO. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. of New York Cash Assets ......8a,OOw,000. NORTH AMERIC4BT Insurance Coo. Harttord, Conn. Cash Askcis ...... .300.000. MEHCII A ST' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash ..sseis ... ..-.a.lOU.OOO. NORTH AJIEKi AS Insurance Co. ol New York. Cash Assets . .. .-...800,Oil. PHIE IX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. . Can Am;Ls .... 81.700 OOO. j:rx t LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn, caob Assets 9i2,00u,000. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, 9 HAI. STREKT, ETatisTtlle, Ind. Jan3 dly Xew Keal Estaie Agcncj. J. P. Elliott & Hon HATE OPENED A REAL ESTATt Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, Ac, Ac Persons having houses or land to rent 01 sell, or persons wlsbing to purehase 01 rent, will do well by culling on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust" In Elliott's X31oolx Junell tf W. II. I LUSH A IV A CO., Ileal Estate Agents, Ko. 63 Main btreet, Evaksvilu, Ism A Notarv Public In tbe office. fap29 dtf The DimtULTY JlfiUOYED EVERY STEAM BOILER 8HOULD HAVE : Stillweirs Patent Heater and Lime -Catcher I THE MOST SERKirS mFFICCXTX experlencea by those who use steam power is the formation in their boilers of wuat Is known lo engineers as "SCALE" or "INCRUSTATION "a hard substance formed out of the earthy salt contained in the water, which attaches itself firmly to the whole inner nurla.ee of the boiler. In this city this difficulty is peculiarly aggravated by the lar.e quantity of magnesia and lime found in tbe water, which, besides forming scales on the boiler, obstructs tne pipes and occasions tbe most annoying delays in cleaning, as well as actually endangering the safety of the boiler. . , , , . . . . stillweirs Patent Heater Removes all this difficulty, sending the water Into the boiler free liom any sediment whatever, and pure s if distilled. Ail "ho ut.e wuKtare known as the "drive wells" for tuei.- supply of water cannot attoid to do without this Healer. It wai save the.n niucb money iu the purchase ot fuel, ta s y uothing of the annoyance and deUy in cleansing boilers. Tue Heate.- is easily managed, and quickly cleansed. One iias been la ope.alioa at Igleheivtt's Flouri-ig Mill for many months, and given entire balisfacun. Another Is lu operation in faeiioaan'sFouudry and t.'eColl in Mill Riijoiniug. iirders or btlllwell's Heater will receive prompt attention if lett with WILLIAM HXILMAX, Agent. JanS
STEAMBOATS.
Clnolnnatl Ac st. LoviIh EXPRESS LINE, fSfc Composed of the elegant and V" T"T commodious steamers CHAM. '-J-IOJSI, ANNA, DHAJIHOI K, .T.r. T I I w, J Ml 1.1 A, A.lll llAlK ROBI.NsON. One of tbe above boats will leave Evansvllle every Thursday and Sunday at 10 o'clock A.M., connecting . t. Louis with the Miami Line and Omaha jtickki vompany steamers for all points on the Missouri Kiver, and with the Northern Line and Keokuk Packet Company tor all points on the Upper MissiHMlnnl Rlvralso with the Peoria and Naplet Packet Kjompany steam frs ior Illinois reiver, ana stations on the Toledo, Wabash A Western Railroad. Through receipts given on all tne aoove tines HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.. mhl7d3m Agonta. Regular Monday Packet for Paducah, astport and Florence . The elegant Passenger Steamer; Lu HOWILL, Master: Robert McMechah, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every MON DAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dre-sed or nn dressed, or for Tennesxee Pig Iron, filled promptly, anu at lowest rales. For frelirht or pasxaKe apply on board. or to nuinrnnci, rAllUUK a LU, Oc28dtf Agents. Regular Evaavillu. Green River, and Martrora Jacket. The beautiful new Steamer HAKTFORD. JOK McRkTKOLDS, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle and all points on Ureen R ver, aud on Rough ' 'reek to Hartford. Will leave Evaosvlile every MONDAY and THURSDAY at S p m. mhl ntf Regular Evans Vi lie and Nashville Packet The fine Passenger Steamer JR. O 31 e: O, Josh. V. Throop, Master; Oeirge Throop, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for ClarksvlUe aud all way poits EVKKT TUESDAY at!2 M., posltlvflj. For freight or passage apply on board. feb2 d3m Dezter'a Independent low-pressure Packet qnicKstep, H.T. Dkitkh Manter, Leaves Evanvvllle for Cairo every MONIAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m , positively, connecting at Cairo with St Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets. no24dlf IUKK N CHKIjHuN. Aeent. Regular Tuesday and .Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer CUMBERLAND, WM.A. LOWTH, Manter; Majuon W bight. Clerk, Will ply a the regular Tuesday and Frldar packet for Cairo and all way landing. ieaves evansville every 1 Uh.au A i and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo everr WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. Through blllsof lading given for freight" over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board, orto W. O. BKOWN A CO., Or DUKE N1CHEUSON. JyJ5tf A Bents. Regular WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksville and Nashville. The elegant Passenger Bteamer Fanny ISrantleiM, Hinkt MrULKB, Mailer; Kitt Rddd, Clerk, Leaves for tbe above and all Intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p.m. connecting at Nashville with railroads for ii points tsoutn. tf or freight or passaje apply on board. or to C. ti. Ill) LIU, oci dtf Agent. Evansvllle, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sldewbeel steamer 3Xollio Norton, CHARLES PERKINS, Master; . A. O. Dvhuasd, Clerk, Will ply as a rearalar packet between Ev ansvllle ana Henderson, oMerlng uneqnaled accommodations to travelers and ship pers, jueaves evansvuie oany at p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at Tt a.m., making close connection with the K.AC. K.H. FAKK Through and way passeneers only A csuih. J an 17 qtf W. U. DHOWS A CI)., Agents. Regular Evansville and tfowlingQreen Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet J1A. LYON, W. ti. Vanmeter, Masier: J. F. W I lb A UK. Clerk, Leaves ' vansville for Bo WLlNU-OREE.N every TUEMl AV,at4 p. v Leaves Kvansvil e for WOODUURK every SA lUuMV. at 4pm For re. gilt or passage apply on board. nov24dtf Por Paducan ana uuro. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent aide-wheel steamer a:r:si'i a, A. M. Dusoccket, Mawter; Wilj. P. F-WLrg,) k OEO. NlCUKLHON, Jler"t Leaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close connection at Cairo with first-class packets for BU Loots, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at f.vaanville wltb tbe K. AC. R.R., and tbe Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or paaife apply on board, or to F. M . II U M PH RE Y A CO., or CUKE MCHELHON. sel2 tf Agents. Evansvllle, Henderson & Mt. Vernon Dail Packet The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel Passenger bteamer Sallie V., MOSES WalLIN, Master; Lo ji Colem Air, Clerk, Leaves Mt. Vernon every morning at 6 o'clock, promptly. Leaves Evansvllle every afternoon at 3 o'clock, promptly. apr7 O. 1. LASHIBT. C. W. BABMrAKOU LANNERT & BABESPANGEB, CARRIAGE AND WAGON Manufactory, C0GXEE STC1M0RE & FIFTH STS, EVANSVILLE. IND. W Repairing done at short notice. All work warraoted. fte!3 d6m FAIHBANKS' STANDARD Of aU kinds. HORN BROOK A CO., No. V Norta Water street, oo23,d6m KvansvUJlej lna
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Fr Olher;River Item Srt fourth 'aye. Weather snd Wnif r The weather, yesterday morning, was beautifully bright and clear, but cool Clouds gathered, however, early In the day, and prevailed all day till 3 p. M. " The river bad fallen nearly two feet during the 24 hours ending at 3 P. M. Arrivals and brpsrtarM. The arrivals and departures np to 3 l M Saturday, Include the Cumberland, from Cairo; Mary Houston, Louisville to New Orleans; Tarucoo, Henderson to Lcul vltle; Mollle Norton, Henderson to return Fulls City, Bowling Ureen to Louisville; Ballle V., Mt. Vernon to return; Robert Hums, Cincinnati to Memphis. Baata lu. Among the first boats due here are tbe Armada, from Cairo; Indiana. Nick Lodk worth, for New Orleans; R. E. Lee, Louisville, Dekter, Virginia, and Louisiana, from New Orleans; Robert Moore, from Nashville; Champion, and Kate Robinson, from St. Louis; Rose Hlie, from Louisville; Havana, for Nashville; Ada Lyon, from Ureen River; fellver Moon, for Mem phis; Mlnneola, from Memphis. M lateellnneftaa. Business was uot active on the wharf yesterday forenoon, th ugh tbe wharf was crowded with tobacco, coitoo, Ao,, discharged Saturday evening and KuDdsy, ......Tbe Traicon came from Henderson lib a pretty start In bo'h pas-engeis and freight, atid she did a fair business here -..The Mary Houston arrived early yes terday morulng wltb about half a load. he remained hire several houiisailir Ing op lrelgut anu permitting the Richmoud to widen the space beiwten lliem .The Cumber! si d haa a very fair pacse' trip np, lurlu ling some 60 Ii litis tobcco.....The Falls City had a very n ce trip. Sne dUcbarged several btd4. t bacoo b re.. The Moille Norton had a crowd of people aud considerable freight. -..'I be Ha ada, a small Nouineru c ater passed upyesieray forenoon well loaded. she go to Cinclnuatt to b - d ne ove The Shamrock did not et away from Cincinnati Friday evening. She was expect ed yesteiday ......Tbe Norman, which was towed to tb bone-yard on Saturday eve ning by tbe Red Fox.yeislerday transiened her freight to tbe Mary HoUHtou, whk h gathered np a couslderable amount ol freight be re The Sliver Spray pa-sed down at 2 p. M , loaded lo tbe guards, with out landing. Boat Leaving To-Iny. Fob CAiKO.-TLe prompt and reliable Cumberland is tne regular packet for Calio and all ay points to-J ay at 4 P M.t having excellent accommodations and ctpacl ties for passengers and shippers. Csptan Billy Lowtb.a true gentleman, commando, and tbe office In lo charge ot those aocompMhed aud obliging young genlkrneu. Marion Wright and Bruce Hunter. For Camaeltok. -Tbe gay Utile P troll a No, 3 wltl leave for Canneiton and all way lauding a 10 A. M. to-day, having pleasant passenger appolutmenis. CupU John 11. Trlplett and John A. Adams are her attentive, obliging and deservedly popular chief officers. Fob Louisville. The queenly Rose Hlte is the regular packet for LouUvflle at 6 P. k. to-day, and is one of the moot pleas ant boats In Ibe basinets. Captaiu Frank Hurry la her ponular commander, 1'bll. B. Branham, a highly accomplished aud most estimable young gentleman, Is her chief clerk, assisted by Billy Hawea, a clever, accurate and obliging gentleman. Fob Orkes Riveb The splendid Ada Lyon is tbe regular packet for Bowling Ureen and all way ports on Green River, at 4 P. x. to-day, and is a deservedly popular steamer. Captain W. 8. Van Metr, an experienced, navigator, is In command aud J. F. Wilbaoks 1 her pleasant and popular clerk. For Hehd-jTBSox The fleet and finely appointed Mollle Norton is the regular railroad transfer packet, aud leaves for Henderson at 3:13 p. x. promptly, having elegant accommodations for passengers. Captain Charley Perkins, A. O. Durland and C. H. Boyle are her popular aud obliging officers. Fob Mt, Vernon. Tbe beautiful Hallle V. leaves promptly tt 80 p.m. for Mt. Vernon aud way landings, having elegant passenger appointments. Captaiu Walleu commauda, and Loui. Coleman preside In the office bplh competent aud courteous gentlemen. Fob Clabksvillb aud Nashville. The beautiful aud finely appointed Romto will leave at 12 o'clock nojn lor Clarksville and NMbvll e and all Cumberland River way landings. The Itomeo bu comfortable and pleasant passeugei accommodations. Captain J. V. Throop Is ho, commander, and is an accomplished steamboatman and a popular gentleman. Ueo. Thrjp an i Joaa Throop a u r 1 court eou and obliging young uieu have charge of the office. Fok EasTpokt. The new and ve-y substantial me.iii.-r Kapidan o, 2 li tbe Tbune aee River pcel to-day, aud ene 'or E.isipoiland Florence at four P. M , commanded by ttiatele-ut a. id popular keati. man, apt lu Lee Howell, with Robe. I Mc.Hei hao in tue v fflce, who wl.l dl peuse aiate-rooms, smiles and greeuuatks witu tbe moat wiuuli g grace a d nauriiy. i he lUlldun lint -ieaot pasaeuser appoint meuis, and is very fleet. UleitHiUK irmu ur Kif nPlTTiBOKO. The Commercial of Friday says : The marks lant evening Indicated fonr feet te. inones aud milium, iiieweiher during the iay was clouuy, wltn occa sioual snowers. CmcmwATl. The Commercial of Friday says: The Alleghanv Belle No. 4 and barge have paid t tT and laid up at the iron pile below rt. Lou in, awalilt g a loud. Tlieie are nineteen bargee ahead of her waiting for cargoes, and Iter Captain write th may have to wait from flfiaen lo twenty day for a trip. 'ine Directors of the Memphis Packet Company, on Tbu nwlay, r-l cied Capialu H. A. Jouex Preaident, and Haiu. J. iia.e, .i , Secretaiy for the ensuing yer. Captain J. C. Vanhook, of I he Oreat Republic, was called homo to Pitlaourg, on Weduexday, in consequence of tbe Ueatu of a coiid. LOCISVILLE The Courier-Journal of Saturday says: "Tue owners of the Mollis Orul have arrantced iheir line Uillereuces of opinion, and the Mollle wl I eave for Whim River at IU A x. to-Uay. Mm harl t Hi ly ail aha could tww yeauerday. Bot-i of bei owner will go out on her lo ee IbHt ihlu go right to wa cb each othe T a happy family party. PronoaaU rn.ru Invited at Cincinnati for tbe transportation ot two thousand tons of railroad mat' lal from that point to Shrevenon, on Red River. The iMrman h s abandoned the Evanavlile and Mempbls trade and will probably come here. Meaars. W. II. Fay, T. C. Robinson, and John R. Kluart, late of tbe firm ol muart A liarmore, aleainhoal huildera, Jeffersonvine, have purchased tlie Madison ship yard and Marine railway, and appurtenances and machinery beior-ging I lion to, and win carry on tbe butnuena of ateamboat bull ing In alt it branches, b uder tbe firm of John R. Stuart A Co. Tne new company have taken potMemion of tne propurt., an A are buy la refuting and preparing tbe machinery for act I e operations. They have contracted lor nuildiiig the hulls and cabins o. two ateam boat I it tbe Red River trade, the enijluenai-d machinery to be furnished from Louiavlile shops. ' Captain HenrySwIfzer, now commaodlnic the Kuily, la now the oldeatmeaiuhoatrnan in the Wet aud he la one of tne U -1. He went Irom Louisville to Sew Orleans In a steam bot in PC7,end has been .teamboatlug ever aince, St. Loom. Tbe Democrat of Saturday says : Basmesa Is really active. There's no use In denying IU - The fact U plain to lno who caie w see It The upper river packel departed with great trips of lr1ln and p.saeugers while thone going ObiowarU Lad belter trios of freight than auybody expected they would have. The river Ii still rising The lower Missouri from i he linage uown, and all iho alJacDl ri butane ,r booming, while above di Improvement was announced At Sioux City It was falling slowly and low. Tbe decline continues lu theMlaHis. sipptatahd below ht. Paul. There is an old acouaiutnce of onrs here on a vlt.lt fri-m .ew url ans. We were emuied to hear him slate hi belief tnat In a few rnoth inc he will maice a trip to the tranquil'!6! A'tcif of Cuba. TUParg ud wiii lay up next month f ir some alteiaiiou lu-lier whe.a, and I be (iovernor Allen will take her place in trie New Orleans and Ureenville trade.
Cajitaln John li. Il.vU liax m-chh. ii, mini yntra-t. iri.ni ine t,,,,,, 1 1, ,( , tl A r , hiihms to l'lr. liiul .arid hfironv mull l wlc a week, i lo W I, lie I' i n r mn I ron tract tia not two je-h-i. 'i i,e I n,i,n Pargoud will not i-lit r I lie m. Loom 1 1 STEA r.i:3 o uiuT KeuUr Tri-V'e-kly I'a.k.t F'ir Nnrhurr, Oif, -nnhnro. 11, d ,,,,, t (Jrmnlcu vi. ii in ' ,l'r an I (Jn mi ''. n. The New and Light-Draught hu .inner
I' John II. Trlplett, .TJt. r; John A. Adams, (."!' r k , Leaves Kvansvlllo tor the tiovi and nil way port every 'i LT "DA V, I Ji VUliA i , and HA'l IJIOA V, at 11 a.m. Returning, will Jeay t m ii ni-.'t i ivitv W r.DN L-ihA V, t llli 'A Y, and r L .N l i , i.t A.M. For fietghi or pna'-at fply fi l - i t, or to Jit. i i'HKi.i , i. ii 'v i ( it, aprWJdlf As'.iii Rearalar EvaMvil e ar;J Tt. River i'acktt. For raducal., Jt Tinvmillle, n . ! K&hii ort. i rf ... Tbe fleet and ki lei di l f .'rif r ALLEN DUNCAN, 4t. r; tVt V ' 1 N V A I! I, I ,.!)(, f-eaven Rvanavllle for K.-r-.it nil len lieMHee 111 ver wav i mi i n m :i h b i uiilm i.. -v ' j h.l, ritrry pmi I o t 1 .1 v Ml 1 11 in.. taking (it-liiil, I acliet rxtea, hi 1111 l'lHt I K I V 1 1 g eh j i. t 1 111 Hl!i U I lie fl liln ot 01 ue r i r frelKht. or n,,., -n mm v on lion rd IN, Agent. aeltl tf I UK. .M il . I - A-'JLaCiAJL - 0 TI C 11 i A Hooschold Kllxlf a.!.-.; tr ! to ( Il0ia t H. all It would be a Ihdhv I hlnif for lln wuhl If hi th eicliani ul i esent ux. .1 m iin. pruo loeof IlledUtll c..(ld heawei I oil f exl t -nre and 1 1 U-TK 1' I I 1 1' 1 m I ) M ( II iri'KIt ail'ihtltuted in their iiiHi'.-. 'J he 10 a tirobahllin. loo. thai 'In ir.n..i. MltlHlltlllioll tllMV OO dil ." I I M ..mi. pi he 1 I erlulu II m. h t 1 lie f ,. I - tahle Tonic ,H iitalnallr ill ihui'Ih Hi. hi. aud Inai. trio conflden e o lli., ic., in its aanllary uti .tv tig piopenu-i I11oreaaea with every year. Futnn:-. thut annot )ht," h.'jow iIUh lo he tin lm t. ,n til dIC.I llll t. plliaHol. Ill :() I . Ilt4lt popuiarit aim-iM Mil cim- -. a ihmI inm;,. Ioijm, in evei y seel urn ol II minify. n in a 11 lie I IZ'T, a u.Miei a! 1 11 V 1 j 1 .1 1. n 1 . T. r in - etiy for Indl e I ion, a c lie l-n 1 m .n n, i : 1 ( mil remit lent, tevera, a K'n. In rail n', u pei llc for R Uni nie u y Mild iv nniir hi dnk h, a gentle il 1 11 r t le, a tier 1 m . i 1 1 . . t dep.ireot, a api-ciliu l r M K lo . I i n- u mild anodvne, and, ti ive u,, uh h . ion anaintt eptilrmim, it l .iimjiic.ii. mii.i - lie tiitiuluril Illi-tUrlnm tt Itl" Wlinln 1 .11 ! I 1 d . 1 . ... ... ' . ' . " 1 IIIV. fl ally a householil utodf. M l ln-i-lu it. '1 liev find it a ' 1 reh. iit in -ol trouble'' u nmIh ant . I . -. 1 h 1 1 1 hi le.. tulhrrlnwiiaHidrlli.xHHii.it. I Inn Ih- in v i 11 In 11 111 1 pi IV Tor the v rioui aliioe it to w I h i n 1 m-x la exeia Iveiy miij -t. Men i-iievK m It , liei-M ijmh It re I r-liea l.tid I n v 1 y t n n I ! body and the mind, aud torn. hi.i :, wiiliout exciting enher. Brtirnck' I'uln onto hjrup, Neaweed Toulc, and Msudruko PllU cure Consumption, Liver C'mi.luliit, wll li ltd Dyspepsia, II taken ace rding to liio Uln rtiona. They are all th-'ee to he tultrii i.t the Hume time. They cleiiiia.t l.li (.Ijiioiu ,, relax the liver, and pu . It to work; linn the appetite bu;omns good ; tlie foi id l itjj I ' and makes good blood; the pit In ul, i , to grow lu fled ll ; the dl :aed n n iit n 11 lu the Inn km, and the j;! lent outi.row a the dlaeaae and gets well. '1 bin U the only wny to cure C liHiimplloii. To thjae tlnee me I ici n n lr. J. If. Hcht-UCA, of J'hlladHlpl.lii, ovi m liln unrivaled success In the 11. ulni'nt of I'ii - uaiy Consumption. Tl.o I'u.mioiiI.) rnmp rlpei s the morul 1 jni lli r In the Innut nature throws It olf by an . y e x ; .! atlon, for when the phlegm or mnt r is ripe a slight cougn wl. l . in -.-v ii, t.-:, 1 the pslleut has rent, ai il ili-i lui.i infill to heal. To do this, the Keawnd Tonic and diake Pills iiiuat be frenly iixed to the hloiuach ami live', 1.0 that t .1. moiilo -j rup and the food will m,ik M au!en llt'l I'll ji-nn 1' blood. Hohenck's Maiiilii.ko 1'iUa m l. vi-mt tli'i liver, temovinc all oblruel Ion, re lit thn ducts of the all It u l Ii r, tin! I'i.e nlnn Ireely, and tins liver la miuii 1t.1t vid; II. n BK.oia will ahow what t m I'lIU can 1", ; imtiling has ever been In vented em i t eulomel ( t deadly polhtm, v I, icii In my liiitige oua to Uioe, uulwtx with grt 11 1 1 mi i j t hut will unlock iheg-tll In il.li 1 bi. I m,.iI IIhi ecretloiia of the liver 1 Ue -i ii' i.. u' Mandrake Pllis. Liver 4 ' 'in i i u I li t 1 one of ll.it inott pr.roiinent eati'tut ol (J 111 unii'ilnn. r-ciienea h.M!i fouie U a ntliuuiani. and uiieittiive, .in. I lit.Ill iltltMilWI-'i-'l, WIKI-ll turn I J . lli IIIH1J0 lit, n litla Intt hiu u i'ii In tni I tltl ir.tLilU Jtlit'e I.O lllrhO.Ve tne In. 1 lie i'u 1110. iic -yruji and m in. id yooti oii.itl w ii it.tu t ler 'iieii I tt 1011 o 1114 lu tlie at 0111 .K'li. Ir Hclie(i:k, Hi lili Irfittiiii'iil, ill tiy to lop a tonsil, 1 uot .t e 1. 01 lo . e. LeinoVe I ne t i.j -e; It .id I ti 14 -1 1 r it. it i K It 1 1 Km I I . t ',v tint el wnn t- 11. 1. 1 I' et ttt I - hi mil , t lilllH, i y 1 1 1 all ato ol 1 net r o vv 11 mi on d. ,N-i t....- i-.tii lie ctli ed ol Con hit ni pi ttni . In vei limit, it . n I , l'y-pep-1 ,, 1 Ki.ii r 11, t u nke. , oi I li t 1 it 1 1 1 I hriMi, uiiiHHi tne liver and Mimui u am mad nea.it by. When there It no nr t; ilifNe. wn l only LI ver Com piAt.i. a ! D -pepsin, t 1 nem k a nt--t weed 1 o lo and Aiii.idi.ae I'nia kiii utlit:ient, wlliioiil ihr ru iiiioiik t-yrtii.. l-k Hit) Mamlrakir '1M1 liteiy in nil lillioi:a o mpialult, aa tiiey a.e per l-.t i ly hariuie a. Dr. Hchene, who lift enjoyed u.ilnti-r-rupU-l healt h for Ina 1 . 1. 1 J.n t, mi l UnW wei4ba IS, pniiii in v .a w 1 B W ii tiia.riieiehk.leL.nl, I , lie H lj lint hiaint o Pulmonaiy t,oiiMii 1 1 pi ! m . hm j-hvr.1-clana having pioinmo ed lti ine Impele and abandoned hi 11 to nit title, lift waa cuied by tua afoiu-11 el im n . ; ... . Full direr-Horn ecco npany fae.h, nmklug il not aj-olul.ety m 1 .t!i-..ii y ti in. -Schenck, utilei-a pal it 11 1 w im ll.i lr Iiiiki eaiilliied ; anil 1 01 tn n 1 .11 1 1 ii it" ,e It pi -lea-iouiilly at I.U pruiCijiiil nltli e, l iiilii-tir-l pli a, e vei y H.. I u 1 .lit , w lit 1 e it 1 1 ifiicf Of ad Viet) mutt he ti.ldl :m-iI. Price rif the I'ii I trior) lo Hymp weed ionic, fciu-'i tl fi ner t.nH t", halt do.eu. X--Jraki J'llla, For nale by ml drugUts. fei UawJjt hp.N J a t I HenII t .' 1 j.t r Ihia, TO RKMOVF. MOTH PATCH Cm, Freeklea, and 'Inn Iron t''' l ''i n' inry't Ainlh unit J'rrrkl- .. II .nd limy by Dr. 14. C. Vkhhx. m..ki t,v an .1 1 gglhlK. inl 1 1 H 1 p ti FOR HLACK WOHVM A N 1 1 CI M Pl.t on the face, U '" rU'" V nm iim i,,,. I -,!-Til Jtrm'ily, prepmed on y n t-r, it, 1 '. i'ai'Mf. 1 liond HI reel , .New Vol U. ".id evel v where. 'J lie trade anppip ! v w Imlt -sate .uediciiie dealers. lnn.li il.n.-wiin tfoth Fatches. Freckles L T:i:i. fbe ONLY RKLI A I'.LK KL.Ml.DV lor hoae jikown Piw-oi.tiji a 1 10 .rt in. tl.t. M I'erry't Moth and Jrerkl , t,,, J"itaared only by Dr. il. t . PKURY, 4i loud Itreet, New York. Hoi 1 evt-ry where. amfM Mia i) r::i:r.. Third Etrett,ltt. Ej aa re ci Via Manufiu t irer i.f Compound Lu'irScr.::;: C . 3 for all klol4 of Macl.!nry AhK i LARD OIL, EOAl'S, erl CAf.Ti'J PURK growth. CATAWBA WIN-' f ,iljr " lundt.'l 11 P J. Whole'""' " "i'' Boat Stores Lnbrifittn -,.nl. ari l Lard Oils; Corda :. tCo-ia, rilch. .tc, w. 3 waii b iHTiti irr, pr20dlyj J,et M '"a Viu,
