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

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i FCUJ8HID BT TH1 KYAXSYILLI JOURNAL COMFAXF, No. Xxciiat lie, EfMIH. THURSD Y .MAY . The Eatlflctloo illustrated bj Demoeratlc Precedent. We have heretofore referred to the Bright and Fitch case in the United States Senate in order to the better understand the legality of the proceedings of the recent action of the General Assembly ot this 'State in the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. In order that our readers may jsid?Q for themselves as to its application to the question arising in the present case, wo give the facta in that memorable controversy. It is interesting to know how Dmocratic precedents havo pro vided for these intricate constitutional questions. A majority of the State Senate in 1S57 were Republi cans, who cast the vote of the Senate for Lane and Morton; while the House, which was under Democratio contiol, voted for Baiauxand Fitch. On joint ballot the Democrats would have a majority ; but the Senate re fused to go into a joint session with the House. Thereupon the Demo cratic minority of the Senate marched over to the IIouse,and,uniting with the Democrats there, proceeded to elect Fitcii and Brioiit Senators to Con gress, casting for them a majori'y of the vote9 of both houses conjointly Their seats were contested on the ground that only a minority of the Senators had voted in the joint ses sion, and, therefore, they were not legally elected. It was not pretended that a quorum of the Senate, or even a majority of it, took part in the joint sessioc. Nevertheles, it was decided by the Senate of the United State that Fircil and Bright were duly elected, hecauso a majority o." all the member elect had voted for them, and that in the election ot United States Senators, Congress was no bound by the provisions of State Con stitutions mado to .govern ordinary State legislation. Such was the deci sion of a Democratic Senate, Vice President Breckinridge presiding In the case before us a majority of a full house of each branch of the lodi ana Legislature voted for the ratifiea tion of the Fifteenth Amendment and more than a quorum of all the members claiming, or entitled to Beats when tho vote was taken, were present in each house, and took part in the proceedings. The briefless young sprig of th law who is nominally filling the vacant editorial chair of the Courier has another article in yesterday's issue upon the Post Office change. There is nothing in it which he has not repeated before, and it is hardly worth while to reiterate our reply. The young man, for want of more profitable employment, is practicing composition gratuitously, until the proprietors of that paper shall be able to procure the services of a competent editor; and we are gratified to know that he has such a fruitful theme for his juvenile pen as the Post Office. As it is mere essay writing, and the farthest remove possible from journalistic expression of public teotiment, we are content to leave the youthful genius to pursue his subject ad libitum. gT- .. . - . Considerable hullabaloo has been made about Grant's appointment of a score or two of army officers to act as Indian agents in conjunction with the Quakers. It was a " sure sign of a coup d'etat." " Grant was getting ready to make himself Emperor by means of the array," and all that. It turns out, however, that these army appointments were made mainly on the score of economy. The officers bo appointed were without exception those who had been thrown out of their positions by the consolidation of the army and were drawing their pay for doing nothing. It was rather a brilliant thought to put them to work, and besides it was simply re deeming the President's pledge that he would try to provide civil places for worthy military officers who should be thrown out of employment by the consolidation bill. Another great material enterprise follows fast after the Pacific Railroad toward completion. The road was finished on Monday; the Suez canal will be finished in 1S70. Its engin eer, M. Lesseps, proposes a grand celebration of the event, and a part of his programme is an excursion around the world by a party of rep resentatives of all nations, to the number of one hundred. They will meet next Spring in Paris; thence go to Egypt and open the canal; thence to China aad J apan, across the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco, and thence across the continent to New York. The excurtionist3 will prove by prac tioal experiment how the railroad and canal will have simplified and short ened the process of putting a girdle round about the earth. Brick Pomerot writes to his New York paper: "Bankrupt me, if neces sary. If reports are true the neces sity has almost arrived. The money made in LaCrosse has nearly all dis appeared in the New York mael strom. A. DISPATCH from Newcastle. Dela ware, states that " the new whipping post and pillory erected in the jail yard here by the authorities of New castle, to supply the place of the an cient and worn-out one, was inaugu rated to-day with the usual interesting ceremonies." The Democracy of Delaware reject the Fifteenth Amendment, and substitute therefor a new whipping post and pillory. In lieu of the ballotbox and free schools, the oligarchy fasten their serfs to whipping posts,

lories, and pelt their faces wita de-

ravPil pcrtra nnrl 1pa.1 eats. fcUCu 13 eggs Democracy in Delaware. A merchant who advertised for a clerk, at Indianapolis, says that he paid attention to only four out ofsix ty replies? because the remainder ex hibited bad spelliug, bad writing, too much independence, too long a letter, or a taste for writing it on fancy paper, and usiog a fancy envelope, a monogram, etc. Young men making applications for work should stick a pin in this hint. Some of our Copperhead exchanges arc raisinc a hue ana cry against President Grant because he returns only 5556 on the assessor's list for Washington City. They forget, or would impose upon those who do not know, that the tax on his. salary as army officer was deducted a3 drawn. A Solid Fact. Private dispatches wero received here on Saturday announcing that the first cargo of gram th;s season, shipped by barges, to New Orleans and thence by the bark John Geddes, had arrived at Liverpool in first rate order, having made the trip in twenty-six days. The shippers have a very handsome margin, and will make a good profit. Other cargoes are alieady on the way. and there is still a large quantify of wheat at New Orleans in the elevator under contract for shipment. , May 14th, Dubuque wheat is landed at Liverpool via St. Louis and New Orleans. Not, this same wheat, if sent by way of Chicago, would still bo tosiog on the lakes, or else lying in elevator, tor navigation has barely opeued as yet. It-would be at least a month later say June 15th before the luckiest shipper could land and realize on his first cargj. A month's differenca of time roaices a difference iu money to men who try to handle larsrc quantities of grain, and in this differeuce of time and interest on the investment there is a small, but certain, margin iu favor of the river route. Again, the same grain if snipped at the same time to Chicago, would have paid 5-fi cents for transportation to New York alone; 1 or, if shipped under the new contracts which Chicago papers say have just been made, would have psid abouc GG cnts tor freights to Liverpool. From Dubuque to Liverpool, via New Orleans, the cargo of the John Geddes paid less than 40 cents, and other contracts have siuce been made forjmuch loss. With a margin of 20 cents s ived on freight, it is not strange that shippers begin to comprehend that the river route has some merits. All the sneering in the world will not push the facts oat of sight. St. Louis i emocral. 7'h It is evident that the rumors of a foreign alliance against the United Spates, and the dissatisfaction of Spain, were set afloat by the gold gamblers of Wall Street. Mr. Eoberts, the Spanish Minister, thinks there will be no difficulty between the two countries about Cuba. The Herald's Washngton correspondent says: He has no seriou3 complaint to make about the conduct f our Gov ernment, and he has had.no advices from Madrid of any feeling there against the United States about the question. Un the contrary, he says the feeling there is or the most friendly character toward our Government, the leiders in the new movement there being grateful and pleased at the sympithy of the United States with the efforts of the Spaniards to establish a more liberal govern ment, witn regard to a neu trality proclamation, Mr. IloberU says that be has made no formal demand upon our government to issue one. He does not cons.der it neces sary, in the present course pursued by the United btates, nor does he think it essential to the success of the Span ish authorities in suppressing the Cuban insurrection. So long as our g)vernmeot pursues its present pol ity with reference to. Cuba, Mr. Ilob erts thinks the Spanish government will be satisfied, lleferring to the rumored triple alliance between ttos land, rrance and cpain against the United States, ilr. lkoberts says that so iar as Spain is concerned the thiBg is absurd, bpain has no disposition -it . it i to oe used Dy eitner England or France in any such business, especially against the United States,a Fower towards which the Spanish leaders, as well as the Spanish people. entertain nothing but the most irieudly feelings. The Sentinel is still exasperated over the passage ot the fifteenth Amendment by the Legislature of Iudiana, and assumes to believe that it passage was not in strict conformity with the Constitution, There is nothing remarkable about that, hew ever, as the Sfntinel has failed to ac knowledge either the justice or legality ot any ot the various acts put forth since 1861 to save the life of the nation, or wipe out the stain of human shivery. So far as the Fifteenth Amendment is concerned, it is settled, and the raving, protests and opposition of the Democrats will not avail them. The vote of Indiana will be counted by Congress as among those who have ratified the Amendment, and as sure as 1870 rolls round, the Democracy of Indiana will claim to be the friends par txcel'ence of the colored people laboring assiduously for their votes and swearing that the Democratic party is the only true friend of the COiored race. Inn. Jnvrvnl. The New York Tribune closes an article on Bouttvell's gold-selling policy as follows: . "Gentlemen inflationists and cold gamblers, you may as well make up your minus ro lace the music! The ii. . t m a . gold in me treasury na been your nest-egg long enough, it is now to be used, we trust, to support the cred it of the Government and reduce the burdens or the people, lou may not like it, but you cannot help it. MANY ALREADY RXOW And I want others to find out, that I sell WALL PJLPKR, WINDOW SHADES, 4c at retail as well as wholesale. I offer Wall Paper by the single pece or the bundle, and at prices rabging lrota IOC TO $3 00 PER PIECE. I have a fine stock, and want to sell it to X. 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 elsewhere, woula rather buy of me than not be suited at alL My store Is No. 11 First Street, near the Opera House. JOHN WYMOND.

FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

Manlioocl. In the young and rising generation the vegetative powers of life s.re strong, but lu a few yea s how often this pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the Impossibility of application to mental effort, show Its baneful influence, It coon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is check ing the development of the body. Consumption Is talked of, and perhaps the youth i3 removed from icbool and sent Into the country. This is one of the worst movements, llsmoved.' from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scents of the city, the power of the body too much enfeebled to give zest lo healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned in wards upon themselves. - ! If the patient b a female, the approach of the menses Is looked for with anxiety at the first symptom in which Nature Is toe-how her saving power to dinusing the circulation and vislilag llie cnees wnu the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has urowaiiy what It fed on: the energies of the ystem are pronrated, aim the whole economy Is deranged., rne beautllni aud wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain; the parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Its victim. ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, for Weakness arising from exces-es or early ndiscretlon, attended with the fotlowiag symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror or Disease, Wea Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death. Night Sweats, Cold Feet. . Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision LaugonrJnlvei-sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, f lusting of the Body, Dryness of I he Bkic, Pallid Counteuauce and Eruptions on the Face. Pain lu the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequently Biacx Spots Hying be fore the Eyes, with temporary Sunusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention. Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing Is more deslrab'e to such patients than solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but a hurried transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which tills medicine invariably removes soou follow Loss or Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patien may expire. During the superlntendency of Dr. Wil son at the Bioomingdale Asylum, this aad result" occurred to two patients. Reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses, are not frequently followed by those direful diseases. Insanity and Consumption? The recoids of ttie insane asylums, aud the melancholy deaths by consumption, bear hmple witness to the truth cf these asser lions. In lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. Tha . countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grier ever visits it. Should a sound of t he t voice occur, it is rarely articulate. " With woeful Taeasures. wan Des.-alr : ! Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the c xlstenco of. the above diseases and symptoms, wo are pre pared to offer an invaluable gift of chem istry for the removal of the consequences, HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY Concentrated FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. There is no tonlo like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this Is the testimony of all who have used or pre scribed it. Sold by druggists ard dealers every where. Prloa SI per bottle, or six bottles for SO 50. Delivered to any address. De scribe symptoms in all communications. Address H.T. HKLMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 51)1 Broadway, New York. RTOVE ARE OESUIXE UNLESS JlI done up in steel-ngraved wiapper, with facsimile of my 1'ueruicsl wareH. T. Uelmbold. house, and signed nialS The DIFFICULTY REMOVED Eveby STEAM BOILER SHOULD HAVE Stlllwell's Patent Heater and Lime -Catcher ! THE MOST NEKIors DIFFICtLTT experienced by those who use steam power is the formation in their boilers of wuat is known to engineer as "SCALE" or "INCRUSTATION "a hard substance formed out of the earthy salts contained In I he water, which attache"! itself firmly to the whole Inner surface of the boiler. In this city this difficulty is peculiarly aggravated by the lar-,e quauuty of magnesia and lime found in the wa'er, which, besides lormlng scales on the boiler, obstruct the pipes and occasions the most annoying delays in cleaning, as well as actually endangering the bafety of the boiler. . Slillweirs Patent Heater Removes all this difficulty, sending the water Into the boiler free irom any sediment whatever, aad pure as If distilled. Ail who use what are known as the "drive wells'' for their supply of water cannot afford to do without this Heater. It will save them much money in the purchase of fuel, to say nothing of the annoyance and delay lu cleansing boilers. - The Heater is easily managed, and quickly cleansed. One has been in operation at Igleheatt's Flouring Mill for many months, and given entire satisfaction. Another is lu operation In Heiimaa's Foundry and the Cotton Mill adjoining. Orders tor stiliwell's Heater will receive prompt attention if left with WILLIAM HElLMAy, Agent. J an 5 Slercliant Tailor. X. Anderson Can b found at ., ;i NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK aptt 3m

COMMISSION CARDft

A&T - FREIGHT ! B. E. DUNKEKSOX & CO., Forwarding & Commission (. IVIercliants, J AND OKNEBALT'AOENTS"' SOUTH SHORE FAST FREIGHT LINE, OVBtt THE - i S 1YAS8YILLE & CEAWFOIiDSTILLE, TKURE HAUTE & 1XDIA3AP0LIS, BKLLKFO.NTAIXK. LAKK SUUKK fc ERIK KAILUUADS, . EVANSVILLE, IND. Liberal cast, advances made on consign ments. . nii tttl D.IA. CitKKX. Memphis. Tenn. J. ts. jjkuby, late or cartmeii dt urury. CLARK fc DIIUHY, t (Successors to Cartmell A Drory.) Produce and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 210 FROST STREET, Bet. Washington and Adams, : MEMPHIS, TENN. By permi.'aion we refer to Brandels A Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton 4 Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Kuftner, Jr., A Co.. Evansville, Ind. : Hay hurt A Whittaker, Evansville, Ind.; Cole Brothers, BU Loui. Mo.: Cdaries T. Hlnde. Cairo. 111.: F. W. Smith, President People' Bank, Memphll Ten n. : W. H. Cherry, President Merchant' National Bank. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke, bis, lean.; (jiarxe, enn. ; Newton Ford Kiy A Co.. Memnbis. Tenn.: Newton Ford & Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Btiatton, Ooyer A (jo., aiempms, lenn sel dlf HariiW J. Phelps, of New Orleans, ; J . O. McCtaLOCH, of Louisville, K. - E. Nott, of New Orleans. Phelps, McCiilloch & Co., PROD lCE, PRO VISION, Commission Merchants, 112 GKAYIER STREET, novZidtf NEW ORLEANS. J. C. DU9O0CHKT. . , " i . . DUSOCCHn ' 3. C. DUSOUCHET & CO, ; COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Provision) Merchants, SO NORTH WATER ST8EET, EVANSVILLE, IN1. - r Orders and consignments solicited.' el. , LUMBER. SzC. TKIDLE, MIEIiS & BR0.v Contractors and Builders, And Proprietors of the Southern PlauinffMills, Manufacturers of and Dealers in SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Brackets, Mouldings, And all kinds of work for building purposes. Dealers In FLOORING, WEtTHiR. r.i? iui utttsstu a uruKusai!.i) LUMBER. AH kinds of STEAMBOAT AND CDSTON WORK Done promptly. Corner Water and Goodsell Streets, - . , Opposite Lam as co Wharf, api30 EVANSVILLE. IND. JA5IES SWANSGN & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Floorlns, ressed and Undressed, on hand Mid lot sale. Extra Sawed and i Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citisena of Evansville to give as a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yabd ok Watu Stbjckt, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), . Evanavlila . All orders promptly attended to. may23 dtim LUMUEH-LVMUEB! T1IK ML'ICSl kib:k con hnckh the Lumber Business at bin old stand at the corner of Main and Heventh Btreeta. aud would respectfully inform the public that bis stock is large and second to non in the assortments, embracing Pine ot thicknesses and quality, from the nlc . 'ill ml Common Haginaw Hoard up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, ft 'JO DOORS of various thickne I and styles, and 10,000 L1UHTS. Window Hash, Pine and Poplar Hhingl 3 and 4 - feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing tiuarter-Round, Ac, c. Orders from the country, river or tai ' filled promptly. , sea d3in JOHN F. PLOVER. WILLIAM IXtnVJNKX., atAirrrACTtraKK ow Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, 4 c. ; and Dealer in Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles BIDIKG, FLOORING, ew Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and Walnui Street. Evansville, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. malSdtf INSURANCE. J. W. NEXSEN, General Insurance Agent, .. ASD ADJUSTER OF LOSSES, 3IARBLE HALL, No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Honses insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Life IusuraKce a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented : JETSA Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets. ....85,000,000. PIUEXIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 81,500,000. CONTINENT.lIj Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets . 92,000,000. NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. " Cash Assets .....83 0,000. MERCHANTS Ins. Co. of Hartford, Cf. Cash Asset . .. , OO , OO O. NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets - ,,, gqoo IMICE WIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets l,7QO OOO. JET'S A LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assetsr. .. 912,000,000. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, , ' i 9 MA1.V STREET, EransTllie, Ind. JanSO dly

QQEENSWARE.

MARK, WARREN & CO., DIBECT IMPORTERS ' ind WHOLESALE DEALERS' in .1'. !. !.: QUEENSWARE, AND GLASSWARE Lamps, Lookiiig-Glasses, AC 2So. 25 JFirst street, . We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, Kngf-nd, via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-band profits which, rightfolly belong to our customers. , Having completed arrangements with MKAKIN BUOS. & CO., of Staffordshire, England, for the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market.of their celearated STONE CHINA WARE, we arenow prepared t supply the trade. , f , , (j ST1 Consult your own lu tares t toy exam, lning our stock before purchasing else where. , , . ' fjanl HARDWARE. SAMUEL ORR. JAMRS DAVIDSON. 3. ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., r - ' ' ' DEALERS IU , ; , IRON, STEEL. TIN-riLATE,' WIRE, , i! ZIJYC, ) ; SPRINGS, AXLES, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG OX AND BUGGY WOOBWOBK WROUGHT SCBAP IRON BOTUI . At the highest market rates. . Water Street, , T lunW dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. B(ETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, KeUogg & Co.) I ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF . - ; 13 First' Street, . - SIGN OF THE ' . ; ' BIG PADLO OK AXES, AXES, ' AXES, AXES, ' AXES, AXES, : ' ;'' ' ' TABLE CUTLER T, TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLER POCtfET CUTLERY. t POCKET C UTLERY; POCK KT CUTLERY, ' Trace Chains, ; Trace Cliains, . . Trac OliuiiiH, Planters Hoes, Planters' Hoes, ' - ' Planters Hoes, u Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, , Mechanics' Tools. BUILSKRS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWIRE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ; ' , . COTTON AND WOOL CAR OS, , : DOTIOM Ail WOOL. t'AKIM, COITON AAiO WOOL. CAKOS B BUT RUBBER BELTING, BEST RUBBER BELTING, BKST RUBBER BMLTING, ' ;.-... Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, . ; Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, . , ........ Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. - CASH buyers will find it to their ad van tage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ,. .; At the Old Stand, 13 First, 81 BiETTICIIER, KELLOGG & CO. ARCHITECTS. ,E; MDESINNA, , A. Xfc O II I T X2 C T. ' fflce No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDINO Corner First and .Locust Street. Evansville, ind. ; - Plans and specifications for all kind of buildings fiirninhed at short notice, and on reahODn.ble lernott. fmchla tUm CAB r.. BOBKBT BOYD. OTI3 WOOD. BOYD 4 WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Fir-t and Locust Streets, i : (; EVANSVILLE, I5JD. Plana and Bpeclflcationa ; prepared : on short notice and reasonable terms.; ,. janlo dtl LAW CARDS. J. B. BCCKER, B. 2. KICKAKD&OS RUCKER & R.:CHARD30N, Attorney. at JLaw, North Side Third Street, bet. Main ft Locust, EVAt.SVJI.LE, L'J. ' Collections promptjy attended to. Careful attention given to examination of titles, writiog'deeds, mortgages. tc. . apl diax j. m. BHACittroRD. " irat. r, pakbktt SHACKELFORD & PARRETT, I Attorneys at Law. i. , ; OrriCK THIRD STREET; between' Main and Locust, . . EVAKSVUVtl, ISWARA. mbl3 d3m -- W. P. HARQRAVE, ATTORNEY at JL.A.W. Office on Third Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice t. e various Courts of the Circuit. Frompt attention to office business (dec4 d3m

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BUSINESS GAR 35 S .

CITY GROCERY. BORQMAN & BEIIME, DKALKHS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., Brr. MAIN & LOCUST. Goods delivered free all over the city. nov!2 6m o 93 5 C3 5 COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on Hhort notice. Coal in all catea must be paid tor when ordered. Agent for the celebrated PARADISE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly FAnJiLEY, KUON & CO., Western Brewer j, " ' Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Al8, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-N. ' S3 MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly ' : BLYTHE HYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novll ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts.f EVANSVILLE, IND. .. , novll ly Evansville Business College, CorncrJIAISATIllRD H1H., E7ANSYILLE, ISBIAXA. Book-keeplne, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Bession both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address . WEI.LS AKLISEK, novll y Proprietors. (-3 PS w o t The potest of Medicinal Wines & Brandlef . . Only for Rale at - BCIILAEPFER'S. ? Trusses, Supporters, Bandages, and Khoulder Braces the best assorted stock In this city lor sale low at tsuii LAtrr l.k s. nov28 DR. 0. E. BIEBBOWEK, Surgeon Dentist, Evansville, Indiana. Office on 8KCOND STRF.ET, bet. Main and Locust, BRAY'S BLOCK (Second Floor). oc27 ly Where is the test place to get a nice Sign painted f , ''.Well, tltat's cool! as if everybody did n't know that OSBORNE & BECKER do the ' neatest and best work in the city. fnovie U. J. SCULAEPFEU'ri Old Bcllaole Drug Store, Where can at all times be found the largest e.tsorted stock in the Blate, consisting of an endless variety of EDtjlish, French, and American Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruby Toilet Fets, Wallets, Purses, Card Cases, Ac Also, a splendid slock of Hponges, and Chamois of all grades. . nov28 - V Evansville Trass Depot. ' I have Just fitted up a room over my more lor fitting ou Trusses, of which I now have the Large.it and Best Selected Stork for Children. YotUht, and Adults. Call ana see tor youi selves at SCHLAEPFEU'H ' Drug and Fancy Uoods .Store, Corner Main and Second Btreels. , mh!tl S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 North First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. A full stock always on hand and for HiUe at the Iowtst market prices. novl2 6m DENTISTS. DIR. I. EC-AS '.' ricMitlcnt Dentist, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, : , . Evansville, Ind MAirmoTiTREB or costinb. ous Uum Work, Gold. Bilver, Vuicauite.Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carvel Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ' ADMINJBTRA"'OR of Nitrous Oxid' (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). -Chit roform. Ether, and also several local pan lyzers. , NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and re establishment as large (consiHting of nvi rooms) as any In the United Btates. I RETURN MY' THANKS for the ei tensive patronage received during the pa EIGHT YEARK mv DRUGGISTS. V JOHN LAV Al., Wholesale and Retail Dragg Dealer In . Medicines, Paints, Oils, Jiruthes, &c, 1 1 MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, - ' ' EvansvUle.lnd. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW GLABB to any airaj IJunldti OM.THOBSHILL, : i "Wit. THOBKU1LL TIIOENIIILL & SON, ' -' 1 -sivrlcTTiKKEa or Saddles and II ariieHs SECOND STREET, near Main, EVANSVILLE, IND. AH Kinds of fine Saddles and Harness constantly on band. REPAIRING done In the best manner and at short notice. fruha dtim rjissolation of Copartnership. GEORGE PENDLETON (EASED io be a member of onr firm on the 24ih dav of March, 1369. mat) u2w K. K. DUNKERSON & CO.

JEWELRY, cC.

3 MAIN MT. ISO WATCHES, - -JEWELRY, s i Lt ye tiyvAiiii . LOWS IJITTItOJJ F, ; DKALliH IK .. ' , Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated Ware, GOLD PENS, Ac, v At the very lowest Eastern prices. , Solid Silverware & Jcwlry . Made to order. , Sneolal attention iriven In rprmlrin. flr.c Watches. A good stock of ' t American X:itehH Always on hand. OS XLIIV ST. IfelO d6m I s- S- ti 1 A r c S " E3 o si. "i Ig 2 HI GS ft ft l-t 1 b, 3'. 0 i : .2 " 2 p. ap 00 C3 S3 V H P bi w M , i S P 6 ii 2. - at a-H ft O ' 3 is 0 H 02 rf0 1 0 S30 W w U H P9 o S'i p a 2. ST 4 M B rt - x - s f3 Z ft ,2 fl -5 O X :f, . 0 3 0 o o ts. K o. Hi 2 S ff... ; 2, ' pp pf v. p J C5 O B 0 o en P H ? 7 X..' 0 a It4 5. p '. tl 1 i v ft CO t-3 CAEEIAGE3. J. B. Okxen. K.'L. Ubien. J. U. GItKKN tt CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cinciii.iati prices. Main Street, Let. Fifth and Sixth, lanlft-dAwiin Kvansvim.k. Jni. GREAT LAND SA:LK Henderson County Kentucky. Authorized by Act of tha Jfentuykj Legislature, 1867-6S. Seven Kleli and Highly Improved Ohio itlvcr JJoHora Farms, and 501 Town J.ois, lo be Disposed of In Share s. First PrUe.......; Second Prize.....'.-.. . Third Prize Fourth Prize........... Fifth Prize. .,: .tIOll.U:tl .... ii7,7W .... C7,."kiU ... 13.75H .... 1:1,7." ... l:,7.Vt l:i,7 Sixth Prize Hevenih Prize ., 280 PBIZE3 IV TOWN LOTS, Valued at $I8 each. . 140 PRIZEH IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at BUM) each.' 1 84 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTH, Valued at SM) each. TICK K T S, & .". THE DKAWHU Wll.b TAltK place at Masonic Temple, in l.dmv,. viile, Kentucky, on the lt iay of Seiilciuber, lesiia. - Ag-nts will furulMh -paiuithlels Kiviaq description of tbe proiny, suj cduIiuulng the act of the Legislature aalhonzr.na he tale. . . Commissioners who will rn ir.nge the enterprise are named in the act of me Islature, aud their iult-grily aud reiuii. biliiy are endorsed in Clio cerl iii .Ut s (which will bn fnuii in tins pK inpnii ;s) ol Oovernor John W. Sievensou. Hdiib. Oarrelt Davis and Thomas v.- ilcCriji-iy,' United (States Hen.tiora. Hon. .loiuj V Bonch, Speater oi the JCeiilucky llouxe of Kepreseu la lives. Hon. Arjhih.tld Inxun, Joseph Adams, PresiduL 01 tue Kumik: Bank, L. C. Dailum, Presideut of the Nn tional Lank. John 11. Biuret unci oth rt.ol Henderson, Ky. ; Hon. W. h'. 1'arrer.t, J of tlie Circuit Com t, of Hi pjficenta Judicial District, aud .M. K. JoUiikoij, Juaat I the Court ol Common PJea-i, of Indiana; Hon. Wm 11. Walker, Mayor, Joini.rt Hopkins, President Fust NMionfU Pan. and others, of Kvaui-vUie, Indiana, m:ci many other genlltineii of iomuuii huJ prominenco in Kutuekyand Indiana. TICKKX- can. he purchased ot L. H. LY.NE, Farmers' Bans, HeiiUc-r-son, Ky. ; K. B. ALEXANDER Commercial h-.mti LrjulHvilie, Ky. ; ; , TUUM. rJ. A. liliU'dw,-, i V"" - ."- ' JOHN C. LATHAM, l'rt" '.it iiaua ;1 .opklnsvllle, Hoi.kiiJ!v:lie, Kv. . Jame L. Dallam, Commeical Hank, l'aH ducab, Ky. . . .. -Hooks opened at theie pours ou the lstof Odutjer, I t. ' ; PHiLiP HOlt i!K")K, -,,, Wi-.lei Street bftweei) Alaiu and M -, ai,n-, m.o SEMON1M. DIXUN & CO., ;. m.rtu First street, will order tiv'keUs lrom too Agents at Ileudersou, Ky., for those who desire to pnrchase. seiW dtf

Kvansillle liry Dtk Co. A TA HEimSO OF THE 1IJK( T. ors of I l;e tvusvllle Dry Do u. co., held at Air. Thos. K. (Juvin'h olhve on Tuesday evening, a motion was made- liy 1. C. Keller, aud seconded by O. H. .-laii that the proceedlugs jf a previous, iu etiu In regard to I lie sale of ihe dock be risscluded, the motion was unanimously carried. D. C. Keller then moved Hint, the foni be sold at public sale on Saturday, the iu Inst, at the dock landing, t io o'clock: A.M., on the following letms: Oae-sixth cah ; the balance in three equal payments, 12. 18, and 24 months, wilh noie with approved pernonal security. The motion was seconded by O. II. Start and voted and cxrried. ' O. H. "TAUT, Secretsry. Evansville, May 11, lftitf. luiaU dul LCourler copy.

APBII !0, 10C0. rj-E oFrr.it tiii: fouoitisu at .tiwatly Ilcslueecl Prices : Garden Rakes , At 50 ceLt3,: Worth 75 eeata. Garden Irtnlces : At C5 cents Worth SO ceata. it on Rakes At 75 cents, .Worth $1 03.. At 50 cent. w.rtU "75 eta. good sii;oirEis - At y centN rorth fjl 23. GOOD SPADES At 90 cm; north CI 23. Hcst fast Steel SIiOTels At SI 23 iforth 1 50. Best Cast Steel Spades At SI 23 worth 1 SO.

LBest Cast Steel j adin? Forks At 1 25 worth $1 73. Very Best Chopping Axes At $1 2 wortu $1 53. All other articles in proportion. Our slock is fresh and d reet from manufacturers. TERMS CAS-H. rni:i. i. NTiiAUB &. co.. 71 Slain Street. Between Seeond and Third. fUulon, Ueuokrat and tJourier copy.I A piM GEO. S. HO'TAG . IMPOItTKUS HAED T7 AEH, CUTLERY' GUNS AND PISTOLS Farming Mechanics' Tocl3 We have removed, since the destruction of our stock by fire on the 21st of December, to the o'.d Loe-venlhal stand, at the coiner of First and Main Ktreeis, and have now in store one f the most complete stocks of goods lu our ilue that can be found in the 'Went, purchased on a dull market for C A. M II, . and will be nflered lo the trade at suclii prices as cannot fait to impress the buyec 7e have no Old StceK Our goods are all I1 II i: fill AND OLKA? Just from the factories. We oll'fr speclM Inducements on Table and Poihct Cutlery; Chains, Hamcs, and Collars ? Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cut Baw3? t m iMs:rts' iiakdivare. 2 STREET, COIiTiEU OF FISST, Ja'Jii KVANS VI LLK, INO. CIIJCINIfiTI ADV'XS. GEURQE E. JACKSON & CO, Commission and Fiyrwa-rding Merihants, Ileuleis lo Grain, Flour, Pork, Lard, Produoc, .See., .Kco., So. 53 Walnut Street, 'mhlTSm rHK ISXATI, III. FOR SALS. sm.v. v a i.n . h lk main HXltiiKi.' 11401 KRTY TliaL Kniemll.l property known a.s ihii Kgler property, Htuateuoutho wes; corner of Maiu and SiJtlh HtretrtM, lroutmiz 7.V.4 ie.t ou Mam Hlroetanil 10 ieel nu blxfii street, tsaid ou easy terms. Apply to J. I'. t,lil.lUIl' K WN, K al Ktilute Agents, Corner Locust and Third street. feBdtt

foi: sal:: and fob sent.. f etfh ut;.i itnLi)i(i )Liiit,. .Itl Vr lveiiiu(j Houses, aud Fariua. Ten tboiuaii'l acr of Fanning Land. I buy and fc)il Ket.l itate. ALVAll JOHNSON, Keal Kstate Agent,. Third Street, Evansville, Indianidec22 tf Stallions at Kcrgandala Fara for 18u9. -fTKI.OX, by Ue celebrated trottln." V stallion ouug Morrill, out of Ui2fat trotting mare Ellen lioucia- andthe thorouyubred liorse SILV iCiiTllOit.N by ltinRBoid, dam by Imp. Ulencoe w'tu' iitakeUieseHson oi l:i, irora the "iifh of Marcn to tha 1-t ot July, at Morgaudale arin, three mHB ea,t of tv, nsvii te, ou tho Newburnh road. Terms, s ,;,), payable on thu.Ist. ot Jaaaary. ln:o. .faie no? proyins in foal can bo returned to KHid stallions the following season. I'aMura1fnroiHl ed mares from a distance. Kscapeaand aooHieuts at owners' risk. KtH SALE Alderuey Cattle, Southdown bhtep, aud Chester While Fix Lreeders are luvlted to call and see Ui stock. WILLIAM CitAKTH may! dim Agent lor Owner.