Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 June 1869 — Page 2

DAILY JOlfUNAli ,

PUBLISHED BT THZ KV1X8YILLE JOUKXAL COMPAXY Jin. 6 Irnt Street, Evivlll. FRIDAY jUNKiM-titf.

Gen. A. P. IIovey, of this State, ' the press, and no Bible student ream) American Minister atPeru, South sards his library complete without a Amerioa, arrived at New York on ' copy of it upon .his shelves. ThereWednesday, on the steamer Henry! fore, all will greet the " Old Testa-Chau-.ccy. He is doubtless on a leave j ment History" by the same author

of abi.?nce. The Articles of Association of tho Evansville, Carmi and PaducahRailroad Company were filed In the office of t'ae Secretary of State, on Wednesday. This is the company recently organized in this City. Articles were also filed of the Indiana and Illinois Commercial Railroad, with a capital'etock" of $58,000.. t The, road is thirty-two miles long, running from the town of Worthington, Greene County, where it intersects the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad to the east shore of the Wabash River, where it connects wifli a road to run direct to St. Louis. ' A Ti'E Indianapolis Mirror says: " Iri the matter-of the specific appropria tio'a lill, the opinion of Attorney Ceni-rul Williamson is not conclu sive, from the fact that it does not protect the State officers in their execution of tha law, and for that reason tho Auditor still refuses to draw war rants upon the Treasurer under the act. In this matter the Auditor is sustained by Governor Baker and o'.hers, and uao by his sureties, who prefer that he should keep on tho sai'e side, and await thd action of the courts." Pop. some days past; tlio people of Iiliiois have been excite J by the re ports of two trials which have been io ' 'progress. Ooe wes a 'murder trial at Jacksonville, acd the other a Chicago breach of promise casj. The uiurdor ci.io wes complicated and , long contiuue 1, and resulted iu the acquittal of the prisoner. The sympathies uf the people were with the 'aecuscd throughout, and the verdict was received with the most frantic Jctnoufitratians of joy. to tlie divorce case the jury awarded damages to the plaintiff to the extent of $100,000, the anicuirt claimed. That sum will, no Mloubt, enable- tho disappointed and bereaved lady to wiasqmaotLer pb- " Ject br"afTection who 4will cot flinch until the ceremony is fully consummateil. The rich old gentleman who is thus called upon to "fork over " for tampering with the affections of a susceptible school inarm, has applied for a new trial, lo the meantime the lawyers are gathering a rich harvest of fe.'s. Opposed to the Wokkjngmen. Couucilman Doughty proposed before the Council to raise tho wages of the city laborers to two and a quarter a day! The Republican Council would not' entertain the projNisition! Arc they not beautiful friends of i the workiogmen?- courier. This is very pitiful, indeed ! -Last year a Democratic Council ,cut down the wages of laboring men, and tho Cowicr didn't charge that body with beiog opposed to laboring men. What reason can the Courier give . for adYaac.ng wages this year? We have Beer. none. We can't, for the life of us, see how Republican Councilmen show that they are opposed to labor-! ing men when they pay the same wages that were allowed by a Democratic Council. The Courier seems to be sharper sighted. ":"; The truth is the new Republican Council propose to do just what they promised the people they. would do, if elected, viz.: Cut down , or. , keep down expenses and increase the revenues of the city. It is only by so doing that they will be able to preserve the credit of the city and prevent i: Ironi going to protest. The indebtedness handed over to the pres ent Council by its Democratic predecessor is most appajling, and none who have any desire to mtiutain the credit of the city will attack the preseit Council for economizing whenever and wherever it can do vo. Purdue University. The competition for the location of -this institution promises to make it one of the best endowed Universities in the West, if the donation by Congress is properly administered. The following from the Indiampolis Joufnal of yesterday, shows1 how ansioas the people of Tippecanoe are about it: Prom Judge llaydcn,'. Secretary of the Hoard of Trustees of theAsricuuurai uouege, or or ruraue university," as it is tow called, we learn that the members of the Board are " havind a fine time at and about Lafayette, to which place they went on Motday evening for the purpose of making an inspection of the . sites pro?osed lor the location of , the College, 'hey went, yesterday, to" the Battle Ground, and to-day they aro going to the Shawnee Mound." This Is located about twelve miles southwest of Lafayette, in a fine country where the farmers are rich and prosperous. They are quite determined that it shall be located at that point, and have oflered a donation of four, hun-: dred acres of excellent land, and $50,0C0 in money. If tbU is not sufieient, .they say that they will raise 75,000 n.ore. .To-morrow .'the Board will virit Stoekwrl!, where the College buildii ;: and vthi r donations are ofFcred. Tho donation made by Nr. Purdue, aud t ii.it ored bvtbe tujuiji win ut givt-n r the Uoliege. ...... . . I I ... .. lie at whatever poiut it may be located. The members of tha Hoard are receiving the most hospitable treatment imaginable, and should the weather be pleasant to-day, their rida across the country, in carriages, will be a most pleasant oue. Judge liayden says the people are thoroughly aroused upon the question, -and that if In-1 dianapolis was half as .wide awake upon the new hotel - anestinn should have one in a "short, time. ',Xew BOO&S.'v 'I " " OLD TESTA M EXT HJSl't RY,-. Bv DA. William Smith. New i oi k j it rVe r & BKOTiiKKa. Cincinnati: lioBEJix Cluks s Co. : , i -v - Within the last five years a multiplicity of Biblical, books have been published, such as various lives of

Bible VMtninei, ifid J2 j cyclopedias. Of all ho have devoted

j their time to works of this character, j no one has gained the popularity of 1 Dr. William Smith. Hia Biblical Dictionary is regarded as the most fect of the kin j ever iS9ue(l from with pleasure. In glancing over its contents we notice: that it is a plain. connected and condensed account of the Old Testament History, written in a simple manner that can not fail tointerest young students of Bible History. To each chapter is also at tached notes and , comments on the various difficulties which" suggest themselves in the Mosaic Record which are valuable as well as enter taining The first volume of the Old Testament- History takes the .story from the Creation to the return of the Israelites from the Babylonish Cap tivity. , The author makes no attempt to refute : modern skepticism or to prove the inspiration of the authors of the various Books of the Bible He tells his story ia a simple, straight forward manner that cannot fail to aid very many to a more satisfactory comprehension of the Book of Books The present volume is capitally lllus trated with maps and wood cuts. THE WEDDING PAY IN ALL. AGES AND COUNTRIES. By Edward J Wood. New Yrrk: Harpkba Kkotheks. Cincinnati: ItOBEKT C1.ABKE A Co. l"nce ei as. ; i The Good Book tells us that people will marry and bo given in marriage up to the very last minute of time There seems to be no themo of such universal iuterest.as the subject, o Matrimony, and the author of the present volume has branched out in a direction that can hardly fail to secure him a large degree of attention. His book isuriot8, and treats of matters that are not wellunderstood, notwith standing their universality. We pre sume there is no subject of such gen eriil interest of-which so little is known. . Tho marriage ceremony is so different in different countries that "a succinct and careful narration of the manner in which the ceremony1 has been performed from earliest time to the present day cannot fail to interest the married and 'unmarried of both hexes The author, we think, has been faithful in his investigations of old records as well aa in hia delinea tions of the custom at the present time among different nationalities. We give an extract as a sample of the whole book: " .Christian marriage was developsd nut of the marital customs of pagan Greece and Italy, and also out of the like usages of the Jews. 'At first it was not a religious ceremony, the only necessary form of it being that the bridegroom should go to the bride's houseand lead her to his own home in the presence of witnesses; or, in other words, marriage was a mere social contract, the essence of which was the taking of the woman by the man. 'When the Church first exercised its control over marriage is not quite clear. Probably in early days it recognized, marriage as a civil contract, "even before it interfered in the ceremony., Atterwaro, in ; order to correct abuses, the priesthood intro duced the custom of celebrating marriages before themselves, and of giving the nuptial benediction. The Church forbade marriace in Lent, in A. D. 364. The decrees of Pope Sirieins. in 3S5..snoke of marriage as being regularly contracted by the benediction of the priest. The canonical answers of Timothy, who succeeded to the bishoprio of Alexandria in 380, mentioned also " the performing of tho oblation " at marriages. St. Synesius, . Bishop of Ptolcmais in the fifth century, referred to the celebration of espousal iu church, and, iu the same century, Sidonius, Bishop of Clermont, intimated that the wedding ceremony was not deemed to be complete until the bride had gone home to the bridegroom's ' house. Marriage was first forbidden to bishops io.fi'L', and to priests ia 1015; and the latter were obliged to take vows of celibacy in 1072. In 1138 the penalty for priests mrrying ; was deprivation of their benefices, and exclusion from the calebration of divine service. Nevertheless instances of married priests are not uncommonly fouud in ancient ehurters, at least to the eud of the reign of Edward III. Charlemagne enacted in the eighth century, for the Western empire, and Leo Sapiens in the tenth .century, for the Eastern, that marriage should bo celebrated in uo e ther way than bysarcedotal benediction and prayers, to be followed by the eucharist. FOlt HKI1 SAKE. By FKrnERicit W. Kobinsow. fiew -Yoik: Hakpkr & 1-iKOTlIKR-i. CUlClOUall: ROBT. L'LAKKK i -A Co.-' '--''. The readers of the Cincinnati Cbimercial will recognize in this bock the serial story which run through the columns of that paper for some mouths. We presume, few 4 stories havef had a" more extensive circulation through this part of the country. Many who read it, and fouod it both interesting and sensational," may de sire to obtain a copy in book form. The present volume is in such shape, and may be had of the publishers, or of .Clarke-& Co., of Cincinnati. VILLA EDEN, The 6oaotr' House on the Rhire. By Bkrthold Auerbach. Part II, .Bo ton: KOBBKTS BKOTHEttS. Uitl- . ciunati; Kobkut llakk it Co. The .poet Whittier says he knows of, po writer of fiction of the present d iy equal to Auerbach. We think no 0110 who has read On the Heights " and " Edelweisse," will dissent from this opinion. There is . a charming freshne33 of thought and expression fn bis writings that we do not find ia any of his cotemporaries. He follows np beaton tracks ; The plots of his stories are so natural, and yet so different from the .(maoy novels of the day, that oue feeU like reading them again and again. Especially is this the case with his .story of ' On the Heights.': "Villa Eden" is written in the author's best vein. It abounds in aphorisms, charming expressions and contrasts. Its descriptions of natural scenery are delightful. The characters are varied, yet well sustained There is no straining after startling effects. The story runs

smoothly ahd gracefully, iccaui? It Is

natural. Jjovers or nction are, under ...1 Y . special obligation to Roberts Brothers for Supplying them with novels of such high order. REALITIES OP IRI3H 4 LIFE. By W. Stewart Teekch. Boston: Roberts Brothers. Cincinnati: Ularfce te Co. Price, 1 00. This is another of the Handy Vol ume Series. In size they are very convenient; their typography is ex cellent, and the price very low qualties that ought to secure them an ex tensive circulation. . The sketches contained in the present volume, the author informs us, were penned from time to time while in Ireland, and are true statements of incidents which came under his own observation, but which have been placed before the public in the newspapers and journals of the day in a distorted form.' The incidents, as told by Mr. Trench, are very entertaining. They also contain much valuable information relative to the troubles between Irish landlords and tenants, which are known to be chronic, and to which the attention of the whole world has been called for some years, and to which the Fenian Rrotherhood of our own country seems to be an outcrop. VANITY KAIB. By W. M. Thackeray. With. Illu aratlous by the author. JNew Yor&: Harp er k Brohkks. Cincinnati Robert iiauKE 4b Co. It is highly gratifying to know that American publishersare making grca exertions to circulate 'the very best literature. The dishwater novelettes of a few years ago have been almos supplanted by tho editions of Dick ens, Scott, Charles Reade, Auerbach and others. Now we are also favored with a cheap edition of Thackeray, o which Vanity Fair is our first instal ment. Genial Thackeray! :What a gratification to secure his Vanity Fair, clearly printed, and illustrated by the author's own sketches, for fifty cents It is one of the triumphs of modern book making that thus puts one of the best English books on a par with or even below, in price the ordinary riff raff that poor people can afford to buy? -It is announcod in this volume that Thackeray's entire series is to follow in the same cheap style, so that we shall have Peodennis and the New comes, tho Rhine Sketches and the Book of Snobs at half a dollar a vol ume, The Messrs. Harper have print ed this edition from the plates used in their cloth edition of some years ago, and the print is beautifully fresh aud clear, while the illustrations, on heavy tinted paper, are admirably spirited and amusing. The world of readers will thank the publishers for thisgetts erous edition. For the Journal. . C'HU.DIIOOU. by a. a. cuti.ee. A pleasant little farm-bouse stood, t Sequestered by the neatest wood. Of fragrant apple. And silver maple; ! And vines wbosa lovlug tendrils twined, 'Along flowers of every hue aud kind, As interwove Ia bauds of love. The honeysuckle's sweet perfume; The snowball's pure and spotless blcora, And roses rare, Wlib lilies fair, Mlugled as tho' some happy Fay Had scattered them la mirthful play, With magic wand, On every band. And peeping rortb, with shining face. From velvet sod, with lovely g.aee, Sweet Violet, And 1 ignlonette, Ia meekness lilt their modest head, With lavish band sweet fragrance shed Emblems of worth, Though meek of blitb. That all the sweetness be not speu'. The bee, with provident intent, On tiny feet Gather the sweet, And on his silvery wing His load of nectar horauward bring; Leaving his Rt're, Returns lor more. Feathered songsters, softly trilling. With lovely sounds the welkin filling; From swelling throats I'our sweetest notes. And voices from each lofty tree Join In the dulcet melody ; A hymn of praise To God they raise. Two happy, pattering childish feet. The early morn iu gladness greet; Tneir liny shoes ' Mid silver dews, Brushiug bright diamonds from the grass. Scattering, as ihey swiftly pass. Magic showers From the flowers. Rosy checks and bright eyes glowiug; Hearts with gladness overflowing, Willi faces blight, Aud footsteps light. Tripping o er the verdant green, Leud fresh beauty to the scene ; Light and airy As a fairy. Culling now the fairest flowers, : Swiftly pass the happy hours, 'i " . In childish Joy, Without alloy. ' Watching the birds with wistful eye.J1 Chasing the bright-winged butterfly, In Joyous play Passes the day. . .' ' Sweet are thy chLldish days, and bright; No cares thy happiness can blight. Yet soon, alas! , ' ' These days must pas, And time, on his relentless wing, . , March on, and cares and sorrow bring. Bless God for flowers ' And childhood hoars. J. R. BARRETT it CO., ICAjtCKESTKB, X. M. - IOBD & SMITH. CHICAGO. Geaeral Agents for tie lfortnwesUrm Etett LtECH & LEMCKK, Wholesale Agent, Evansville, Ind. FOR SALE AS FJITIIbE BLOCK, KO. 62. IV Independence, belonging to the heirs ol Or. Bums, formerly the residence of Dr. Burns, now occupied by Mrs. Moss. Terms easy. For particulars, inquire of S. GUMBKRTS, No. 33 Main f t., jeS-lw Bet. Sycamore and Vine.

4 BSRRETT'S CJ& MOr? Veeetbl ?K?- K. HAIR RESTORATIVE X Wu daclded bjr th N. R. Stmt Flc Q 4 5 and U sow concwlW brtk public tba I ( y jS O I tb bt Prprtion for Kewortn I t i I Gray or faded Hir to lt ortglnal ooloci I gj a l prometlDX Its Growth, oradicadnv Htk- - 4?S &r mora and pandraff, and for Drvafinc V(5 Vo ui Baautifrlnf; tho Blr. It to M jgo Se S ff bam ilaoBous drucm, to avt SJ va - wala tho flnert fabric, and AH ' h &iS. icare. tbo Scalp CLZ&X, yOity &f

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FLUID EXTftACT.BUCHU.

ADDRE S TO THE NERVOUS and DEBILITATED whxse sufferings Have ijf.en , Protracted "from Hidden . Causes, AND WHOSE Cases Require Prompt Treatment TO Render Existence Desirable. IF TOU ARE SIjFFERI.VO, OR have suffered, from involuntary dlscuarges, what effect does it, produce upon your general health ? Do you leei weak, debilitated, eusiiy tired? Does a litttle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or flocky. or is It ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise to the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile ? Do you have spell of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Ai e your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the Led! Is your memory impaired? I your mind cons antly dwelling upcm this subjec ? Do you feel uull, listless, inoning, tired of company, of 1 le? Do you wish to b left alone, lo get away from everyb dy? Does any little thing make you start or Jump? 1-i your sleep bronen or lest-ess? Is the lntie of your tye as briliiaut? The bloom on youreheeK as bright? Do you enjoy yourself . In wxriety as well? Do you pursue your buhineKS with the same eiieigy? lx you feel as much confluence in yourself? Are your spirits dull a d flagging, given t nLsof melancholy? If so, no not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your bae'l weak, your anees weak, an line but Ht le appetite, and yn attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now. read r. self abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, ami sexual exees-B are all capable of producing n weakm s- of the generative organs, ine organs or genera tion, when iu perfecr, health, iiiukh the man. Did you ever think that thos-b-Jd defiant, en-rgelic, persevering, succe.-slui business men are always th se who-e gen erative organs .re n perfect hea.th? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousnes-, of palpitation 01 the heart, 'fbey are never afraid they cannot uucceeu in ou mews; tiiey uou t be come sau ana iliNCouraed ; they are always polite and pleasant in the com pany of ladies, aud look you and tneni right in the lane none 01 your uownc ts looks or any 01 iter meanness about them 1 i'o ir t wtau those wlio keen the organs Innateu by running to extte.su. 'Jlie.se wn not only ruiu their coiistn utions. but also those tue.V do business with o for. How many until, from badly cured di eases, from the eneets 01 Hell-abuse and ex ceases, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs tout has reduced the Ktneral system so mufli a-i to induce almost every olheralsease Idiocy, lunacy paialy-Is, spinal atli-ct Ions, suicide, and almost every oltier lorm 01 disease which humsnitv is heir to, and the real cause of t rie trot. hie ca cely ever suspected, and have doctored lor all but the right oue. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Fluid Extract Cnihu is the ereivt Diuretic, and is a certain cure for ais3;ises 01 ine .manner, Kianevs Gravel. D-opny, Organic Weakness, Fe male omp,aluu, lieuerai le ;llliy, and ail diseases 01 tiie urinary uigaus, whether existing in male or female! from what ever causa originating, aud 110 matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to. Con sumption or Insanity may ennio. Our flesh aud blood are supported from these sources, unit 1 he ueaimand happluess.sna that of ponterlty, depends u;uu prompt Use 01 a reiiaoie remedy. . N. y. S. Vol. Institptic, h St., i ARK. J Corner ot olii Aveuue aud 7bt t'ENTHAL PA (A Home and School for the Sons of Deitauucf! KnlllurL Dr. II. T. Helmhold: Two bottles onfy of the package of your valuable liuchu presented to the institute have beeu used by the children, and with per lect success, in the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride Is no longer mortified, and be is free-iron the dally morning anathemas of the chambermaid wtio lias charge of bis bedding. I leel that a knowledge ol the result of our use of your liuchu wim the cuiiuien unuer our charge may save many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amouut of annoyance; and many a poor child isulTering more f.om ueaknets than from hanit, may be spared punishment, that is (not knowing ii as a ....... i.i.'u lnu)aai! ff a. Harl ViaKtltl mndl 11 rijustly intlio el upon them. Thanking you on uenan 01 me cuuureu, ttuu uopiu& ut tiers may be al.ke benefitted, 1 am respectfully yours, - CUU YoUJiO. Oeneral Sup'l ai.d Director. Junel6,180G. Great Salt Lake Citv, Utah, ' , : . . . Jau. 2, loos. J Mr. TI. T. Helmhold: Dhak Sib: Your commnnicallon requesting our terms for aderiislnK was uuly received, but from a prejudice 1 had formed against advertising " .ures tor feeciet oiseases,- it was leit unanswered. O .ring au -accidental conversation in a Drugstore the other evening, my mind w.-ts changed on the character of your Uuchd. It was then highly recommended lor other diseases by two physician- present Inclosed pleasa rind our raiei for advertising. Yours, Ac, T. B-H. STENHOIHK, Editor and Proprietor of Ouily aud Semi-Weekly 'lUyraph. Helmbold's Extbact Bccur, established upward of IS yers, prepared bv II. T. HElMBOLD, lJruygiisI . jUI Brosdway. New York, and 104 Souui Tenth tsi reel. Phi adelpiiia, I;!. Price tl 53 per boti le, or six bottles lor 5(5 3d. Delivered to any aduress. Sold by ail druggists everywhere. OXF. ARE (JEXriSi: I'SLESS done up in sieel-tngraved wrapper. WitU fac-simile of mv t'licmlcul n arehouse, aud slgueo: II. ' Uelmbolu. , , . (j until) -- GLICK & SCHWARTZ, No. 14 Sonlli Firft Street, " ' (Chandler's Block,) Hoop SKirt Manufactory, and CORSET IIOUS E, DT.AI.EKS I. MIT(0.S Ac FANCY Woods, where you can get the above articles at very low prices. All Hoop Skii ts bought trom us will be repaired r o charge. V e solicit the ltberai patrouage ot the public in the vicinity. N.H. Those liviDg at a d istance desiring Hoop Skirts will take the following measures, xud we will guarantee a good lit: No. 1. Measure around the waist; Mo 2 Length; 'o. 3. The largest wiilth around ; No. 4. iue price you wisn to paj-. All oiders will be promptly atunaltnl to, and sent to any point by express. Remember the place: UL.1CK A SCHWARTZ. ap'3d3m Opposite tlie Opera flouse. Charles Babcock & Co., " IMPORTERS AND SEALERS lil Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Worl; Damasks, Harness, Enameled. Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c, IS"o. J- 3Xtiin 8treoi, ma20 EVAytiviLTiK. INn. ' 'si. CAHX fe CO., Dealers in, L.l(itiorn, Rectifiers of the Celebrated WABASH VALLKY, LEGAL. TENDF.R and XXX WHISKY, And Distillers of Cologne Spirits, Ko.lO M.4ISTKKi:T,. , . - Evajssvillk Ind.

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Strawberries! Strawberries! fJtCEIVEII DAILT BY F.XPKF.SR, from Bowman's Fruit Farm, extra large and fine. Call and see them , at VICKERY BROS., 73 and 76 Main St. P. H. Hotels, Steamboats, Church Festivals, 4c, Ac, supplied on liberal terms. Ice Cream Freezers, SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES MAST ufacturing their own Ice Cream, for sale s 1 reduced prices, at . VICKERY BROS., 73 and 73 Main St. FRUIT JARS. GOOn PROSPECT FOB FRUITS, end prices likely lo be very low. Everybody ought, therefore, to put up traits. 200 D0ZEX ASSORTED SIZES, Self-Sealing and Wax top Jan, warranted as good as any in the city, and the pi ice as low, or lower. Alio, the other necessary articles, suet, as Sugar and Fruits, to be had In abund ance, at VICKERY BR08 7.1 and 76 Main KU VJiT FAMILY FLO UK !at reduced prices, at el VICKKrtY BROM.,73 4 7e Main St MATTUKW I) A L Z E L L, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c. No. IS Water Street. iteolddly KVANWll.t", Isrn. ISAAC HKIMANK. SAV HUM AMU. I. & I. UCISIANN, Wholesale Dealers In G R O C E I E S. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASS W A liS Ac, Ac, Nob. 60 and tsj Mala Street. Between Second and Third, Eva nsvillb, Isid. FISH DEPOT. OVJ0 dtf City Feed Store. Kn TOWS l'KIME II AY ; SO TON tj J country bran; 10 tons shipstutr; cnoice hour in sacks; fresh bolted meal, corn, oats, o., at lowest cash prices. Goods delivered free in the city. T. W. MURRAY, ThiKl Street, betweea Main and Locust, ehtt 6m !ESvauHrille Grocery, 136 MAIN STREET, TTAS OJI HANI. AXI) IS COSTXX stantly receiving, a well selected sloch of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Which are sold at the lowest living rates, IUrORTlXT TO Bl'ILDEKS AXD COX. TUAITOKS. Having boneht the Hand Bank formerly ownre by Mr. fc.. Cross, I am prepared to fumut a No. 1 article of Building Sand; also, fresh Plaster, Lime, aud Cement, at the io-.rest living rales. aprYi JAMM t'HUHTM. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCER fJ, SOUTHWEST CORN Mi First and Sjcamorb" Streetp, KVAWSVILLB. ISO, n dtr DRUGGISTS. JOCIN LAV AL, Wholesale and Uetail Dragg ueaier in Medicines, Paints, Oils, LrusJits, fcc, MAIN ST., beU Secoud and Third, Evansvllie, Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW ULASS to any sire. IJunildtl roxaxi i jsiii:u, DZALIR I3f Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, If . 21 LOtTSTTiTKEET, efldly Evansvillk, Ivn. ( ornrr of t it h ana MxlliMn., SIG.V of JiJO RttfJLELTlitt L.AMTJ.RX. PI.EA.iAXr, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board ir-i per m eea, or single meals 3-5 cents? lodgings do cents. The best the market affords will always b found here, and oiders for fresh berries, fruit and Catawb.i wine of. the Kretcumar (arm wilt be thanaluily received and promptly atteuded to. i i ... - i . . t , v- . . . nl' r T V I.' r Fresh Water Salt Water BATHS BATHS Shower BATHS From 4 A.M. to 11 P.M. EVERY DAY at the Artesian Springs Park. Single Bath 50c One dozen tickets 53. jun4 EDWARD WEHLEK. L u nion ana courier copy. J For Rent A I. A KG E TWftSTORt BRICK House, six rooms, having four lots, good si able aud wood-shed, and lare garden full of fruit trees, all fnitof fruit, to rent by the year. Apply to MIshBoIush. ou the premises, near the Uaa Works. je2 2w

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One Agent sold 80 In one day, another sold and delivered 227 in 15 days, anot her 3u4 In 7 days. No book ever published that Bells so rabidly. TTTC yu wish to know how forlanes are JL made an i lost in aday; howshrewd lueu are mined in Wall Street: how "country men" are kwlndied ny sharpers; how ministers aud merchant are blackmailed; bow dance-halls and concert saloons are mauaged; how gambllng-lioue and lotteries are conducted ; how stock companies originate and how tue buboles burt, c, read this work. It teils you about the mysteries of New Yoik, and contains spicy tile sketches of its uoled noted millionaires, meichants. Ac A larije oet'iio volume, 72U page; finely xlluxtruted. Tipe largest cominnvdou given. Our :cJ-puge circular and a to gieenback i-ent free ou applicatioit. For full purlieu. art aud terms address the sole publishers, J. B. LIT Kit fc CO , Haul ford. Conn. Book of Wo.bBKS. Nature, Hclenre, and Art, giving a description l buried L it e. Lakes, MIik m, Volcanoes, : , Ac. An old AgeDt writes, "I, never delivered a woi k which a ves i he satisfaction Iiomk Hook does." Another, " I have canvMsseil but three (lav, hv.1 taken II iiameM. K.hers write, " iloK Book Is itoin llrst rate. ' Send for Circulars, addresa, A. BR.VlNARD, Hurl ford, (. oinn-ct icnt. f T E Jl T N Mil ii n A- '.. Editr tT tici'-iit lie Arnmra-t,37 i'ai k H-w, New oik. Twenty-tiiree years' rxpn i.-u-. in oblainlni? AMMtlfAlt noil II HOI I. A.Ni !. I K.MS. Opinions no charjie. A pamphlet, lii paea ol law aud liiiormallon Ine. Ail dress as above. 10 OO i'erDay CiiarHiiteeI Agents to sell the Homk SiiuTTLic Skwino .MAtllINK It m.'lk.tt 111. I LIU K T Ti ll AI.IKK on ihjth sipks, has the under-fi-ed, ana is 'iual In every rec peel to sny i-fw-nut Macuiue ever inveuien. nun Warranted Inr5 y, or. Send fnrClicular. Address Johnson, I'lakk A Co., Buxton, Mass., riiuhuigh. Pa., or t-t. Louis, Mo. A Vto! Commission Haute Is now txiu4 established IX T A L V T T V I L I K, C 0 X Jf. (amODS the Woolen Mills.) by itIAY.VAKIt.M.AUIiSKIl VI.NTOV. Cousignmeiiis aoliclted. Please aildress us for ali needed lniormatloii. We desire to know one or more good men la eaeii neiglilHitliiHxl wliomu IlltlUt-lK'rl WMlI to us, with whom we can 00-oj.eraie. BI II,Ii:K4 feud f-r catalonue of all new Ai rlti'nt'iral JJoukmt I Jourtialt. AuUre" A.J. Hit'KNKi.i.a Co., Publishers, Troy, N. V ., or spilutield. In. Ick Haven, Pa. Messrs. LirnscoTT Blakkwell, l'ltts. Inr. Pa. HenU: Wo ha vo been usltiij your make ol OauK HawH in our mill, and find them. In pu nt or (jii.Uily, superior to any we have ever used. our Ax., feilAW, BLANCH A RD 4 CO. jAMfcSTOW!, N.Y. Lippincott t Blakewkll: We have no trouble wltu your naws; iney aon i eed to be lined up with paper; we put them on the Mandrel aud they go nifht alomz. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unhurpashed. - IteKPectfuily. CllAH. J. VOX. Lippincott & Biakewell, Manufactures of Circular, Muley, Mill, Uuujfiiud CroMM-Cut Huw. Chopping Aim, ail f ha pea. Colburnn Patent Axe. tshovelM, Hpades aud Aliica'a Patent Covered tecoop. a In isprasahl? lo tvrnf It ueh SpivF l'erh ! IV wonderful ! Kveryi hold.' oMly l.u. at llrKt flhi ! Ai?;iit nuiRltiK lortunen! liliiBtratod clrr-ui h kkk ! A 'lurch APrx K. M. Co., 1!0S Broadway, Y. W.IMKI), AI1KMS, tr, V tJO per month, everywhere, male and leniHle. to introduce the tiKMINK IMPKOVEJ) COMMON hKNnK KAMILY HEW (NO MACHINE, 'i ni macliiue wi l stnih, hern, fell, tuclc. iiult, coid, bind, braui aud emirnlder in a inOht miperior manner. Price only fl3. Kully warranted for live years. We will pay l,utx ior any machine that will -w a Mronirer, more Oeautitul, or more elai-tlc ki am than f nrs. It makei, i he Klastic Locknliteh," Every hecond Ml itch can be cut, and Mill Ihec-loih can ot le pulled apiirt without tearing it. We pay awuli from t"' lo '-2ud permotuh and . x petiwe. or a eommiMslou from which twice Mint amount can lio made. Addref-H.SEt.'O.MB A CO., l'itlslMiish, l'a., Bo-lou. M:iss., or Si. Lnuls, Mo. Million. !( riot be lutponedon by otiier pstrtie-rt palming ofl wonhloM cal iron machines, under the aum name or otherwise Ouih ia the only Keuuiue and really practical, cheap machine mauulaclu red. in JZ lUfc'p, WlMHlW WASIIKU, ANU UAKDKN 1..NUINK lor .. stump lor circular to .N. E. P. PUMP 4 ., DiuviTH, Mns. S:ti()OH S tLAUf. Addresi U. K.J'IANl Co., N. V 0?il,Y OVE IIOM.4K. The newly Invented Pocket Time-Piece, suitable ior either lady or Kentleiuen, In l.andwjme metal case, white dial, Ri I lettereo, uross movement wound and ttervl leanie, witn key complete. A trre, permanent indicator ot time; warranted !r two yearx: postpaid to any part of the U. H. ou receipt of i;ne lie. liar, or tbiee lor tl .. IT Btlf.ictiou is noi given money refunded. AddresM W. riCOiT A- r.il 1..4J i liKi iu in irtr eei , Xs'ew York. Tlie Oii.Jde Watch fli. P.O. EMPLOTJIFA'T AT HOME. I can lurinsii constant empln.vinent at your own homes, in a llsiht. lui-rative. Mild honorable but iueari, w Here Iroru 61 U cu be made iu an eveuii g, and where women can earn tfjually an much as men. I will nend the BiMxt-ss, with all its ncret and full directions how to proceed, lo any address for SO el. ThisH notan Airnify nor a Srtinpie, but trie lu-iues itself. Address E. II. CLYNE-S, SaleIU, MaMt. ASK VUI IC IMMTOK or IIUgls for bWllK (CIMIMK It eriOalH (IdHer) Quinine. 1 made only by E. bl'E.iitNH, CiiemUt, Uetroit. Z, A SAMPLE SZ Hent free, with terms, for any one m) TS to clear Si.l daily. In three hour-. Om. Husiue-s en ire;y new, l.iil and desirable. Can be done at home f.j or traveling, hy both male mid O-mm female. No gi ft enterprise or humE5 bUif. Addrtbs CM W.H. CHIDESTER, mg aaa Broadway, N. Y. 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