Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1869 — Page 4

CO-CENT COITON Advertisements, la this column, of three lines, each insertion. Thirty Cents.

FOR SALE. COTTAOE A frame cottage, corner of Second Avenne and Seventh Street, one square from the street railroad, contaming four rooms, cellar, porch, Ac. Terms easv. For particulars call tit southwest corner of Second Avenue and Eigntb Slret, Uraasco. juul? dim -y ITMHEK 100,000 feet two-Inch heni lock 1 m lumber, at cost price, by KAPPLKR s SALMON, corner Division aud Caual tats, mal.i dif (I a w) FOR KENT. HorsK On Foaith Street, between Wain and Syca ..i re, a double threepi. rv brick, with tv. good store-rooms wiii rfniAii Ke-i,iatelv or together. Good accommodatl . for two separate ......iii v..rfnrihB i articnl r S PDl.V 1 1) i.r u: 'v. RIINCIE. No. 25 North Hist .Street. . Jnnl5rltf LOST. m wjkt-va roll of in-n-v with a rubill, ber around It. The tinder will be lib erailv rewarded by leaving it at this ofi.o B iX On the road between Evansville and McCntcheuvUie (or aiew h articles stf luile value to any one but i ue owner. The finder leaving It at the jolkXAL Office will ba suitably rewardeo. Jt-J FOUND. KKY-A lare key, which can be had ry callina at this cilice, and paying lor this advertisement, julyl It THURSDAY. . JULY 1. ISO". C IT Y N E W S . To County AgricnlUiral Societ cs. As the season Is approaching when the County At rlcnltnral Societies are preparing to mal e contracts for their printing we would call especial attention to our superior facilities for doing all classes of this work, such an Catalogues, Premium Lis s, Tickets, Ac. We are also prepared to get np one, two, and three sheet Posters, lu. plain or colored inks, at short notice. We have just added to onr Job Department five hundred dollars worth of the latest styles of poster type, aud our facilities canuot be surpassed. Call upon us, or Bend for estimates. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. Cutting Down. The American Express Company has reduced the pay of all its messergers aud employees about ten per cent. Bath Rooms. Sixteen fine bathing rooms are now in running order at the Artesian Springs, and those who visit the grounds can Lave their choice of fresh and salt water baths. Clearing Away. We observe that workmen are clearing away the debris of the late fire on Main Street, preparatory, we presume, to the erection of new buildings. Cheese at Auction. Hiram Nel son will sell at auction, at his auc tion room, Lo.cu3t Street, this morn ing, at 9 o'-clock, 40 cheese. The Rain. Another very heavy rain lejl in this city and vicinity yesterdav afternoon. It is feared that the wheat will be somewhat damaged by tho recent storms. Several cellars were overflowed yesterday evening. Out Again. We were pleased to see Reubea Smith, who was caught in the fly-wheel at Iglehcart's mil!, out in the streets yesterday. Although not entirely recovered, he is able to navigate with a crutch, and in a short time wiil be able to go to work again JflCNlc. A very pleasant picuic was eojoyed by a number of English families, at the Artesian Springs Park yesterday, and the little children romped with delight over the grassy park. This place is becoming a great resort for family and social parties. Bad Place. AVe call tho particu lar attention of the Street Superin tencent to the condition ot the road at the head of Main Street. A plank covering over a culvert has been dis placed and caved in on one side making it dangerous for horses and vehicles at niht. Tho place should be Repaired at once. Removed. Mr. P. C. Eberwinc the Assistant Assessor of Interna Revenue in this city, moved hi office yesterday, to tho second etory of Iledderich's block, where he can be found hereafter. We believe his office will bo in tho same room with Jas. II. McNeely, Esq , the Assessor for this District. Sale op II. It. Tickets. John Scott, at the corner of Main and Second Streets, informs us that since the opening of the street railroad, he has sold over twenty-five thousand railroad tickets. This is a large amount for one person to sell, as he has only kept them for the accommodation of the people. Will Leave. Auditor Bisch will leave for Indianapolis this morning, to attend the meeting of the State Board of Equalization. Mr. Bisch attends as the representative of the First District, and we feel well satisfied that the interests of the District will be carefully looked after. New Trial. The case of Mollie Brown, charged with keeping a house of bad repute, will be re-tried this morning at 9 o'clock before the Re corder. It will be remembered that the jury failed to agree on the occa sion of the trial on Tuesday. Real Estate Appraiser -We learn that Mr. Pi'afHin, the City Real Estate Appraiser, has finished his appraisement, and has only to make up his Tecord, which can bG done in a week or so. It is probable, therefore, that the Council will sit as a Board of Equalization week after next. Criminal Court. The case of John Watts, charged with killing George Slaughter, was called yesterday. Judge Johnson, of the Circuit Court, presided at tho request of Judge Robinson. A large number of iritneuGes were examined, but of course it would not be Judicious to make any remarks in regard to the . - -r , -i . testimony. Juago l arrett appeared for the State, and Messrs. Denby aud r-r r . l 1 p m iiargrave ior tne aeiense. me case will be continued to-day.

IIendebsow Items. For a few days past the monotony of our neighboring city, Henderson, has been upset by a series of thefts, shootings aud cutting-", which would do credit to Chicaao or any other city. A gentleman from Henderson, who was in our office yesterday, related them to us in the order following: 'Bully," alias "Jail" Thompson, who was for seven years an inmato of the county jjil of Henderson, awaitin? his trial for the murder of a respectable citizen of that couDty, and

escaped hanaiug only by the pardon of the Governor, rode into the city on Saturday laFt, and having filled himself- to' overflowing . with mean whisky, began to abuse OfficerJEvans, who endeavored to persuade him to go home. Thompson not only refused the advice offered him, but be ing mounted, attempted to ride down the officer, who fired upon him, mictiog a serious, aud perhaps fatal, wound. Thompson put spurs to his 1 i j norse as soon as ne was , suot auu. rode six miles into the country, when he was compelled from loss of blood to lie down. lie is now under arrest. but his coudition is too critical to admit of his removal to jail. On Sunday afternoon a German butcher named John Grcctsinger be came involved in a difficulty with a man named Riley, a carpenter by trade, both parties being under the influence of liquor. Wilson, who, it is said, is a very desperate man, findin.: that Gicetsinger was more than his equal physically, drew a large pocket knifo and stabbed Grcetsinger nine times in the back, every wound be'mg inflicted in the region of the neys. Grcetsinger is yet alive, but "i bis recovery is not considered a certainty by any means. Wilson was arrested, and is in jail awaiting an examination of his case. A man named James Kaine, an old jail bird, stole the horse and buggy of Mr. A. T. Posey, which were standing under the shed of Burbanks' stemmery, on Saturday last, and took up his line of march at a double quick out on the plankroad. Officer Evans made pursuit as soon as Mr Posey communicated his loss to him, aud succeeded in capturing the thief and property at Hebbardsville, fifteen miles from Henderson. Kaine's pros pe;ts for tke penitentiary are, as the Arkansas judge said "more than flat tersuvie. The store of Mr. Lawrey was en tered by thieves on Sunday afternoon, and robbed of whisky, cisurs and ca.-sh of the value of $20. mf-V Grand Concert. Col. Wehler, the gentlemanly superintendent of the Artesian Springs Park, informs us that a grand concert will be given at the Park Grounds on Thursday evening, July 8. The grounds will be brilliantly illuminated, and the Jjvansviiie orchestra will render a choice programme of musical gems. On this occasion, for the first time in the West, will be exhibited the newly discovered Zirconia Light, which is now ude 1 in lighting portions of the Tuillerie.-,fcBou!evard des Italieus,and Champs Elysees in Paris.; The light is very brilliant, is not so painful to tho eyj as the eloctrio Tght, and diffuses itself betier. The most striking peculiarity of this light is its perfect steadiness and freedom from flicker. You see a globe of pure white light, about the size of a large marble, perfectly steady, throwing "its moonshine rajs all around. Insanity Cases. Henry Redman, who was adjudged insane a few day 3 ago, is at present confined in the county jail. He is at times very violent in his "madness, and tears his clothes off himself. He has also torn up his bed clothes. It was necessary yesterday to have straps made eo as to tie him down to the floor to keep him from injuring himself. Herman RulFert, who was tried not ioDg &ince on the charge of attempt iog to outrage some little girls, and who was acquitted by the jury on the ground of insanity, was examined a few days ago by Drs. Armistcad and Mageniss, and they declared he was not insane, but was a monomaniac on one subject, 'and was not a fit person to be at liberty. What future dispo sition will be made of his case, we are at present unable to say. An Aged Negro. A negro made application, yesterday, to Mr. Hedderich, the Township Trustee, for a coffin, in which to bury his child. the oid man biaied that he was one hundred and six years of age, and that his wife was only twenty years old, and that the child was only three months old at the time of its decease, The old darkey said he knew nearly all the old revolutionary Generals aud was at the battle of New Orleans. IIeappeared to be quite intelligent, and said the "books' would show that he was as old as-he stated. Base Ball. The teturn game of base ball between the married and single men was only partly played yesterday, the heavy storm interfering therewith. Only four inniugs were i j a i - i . ., piayeu, auu at ine close the score stood old fogies, 27; single men, ?. Another game will be played next Monday afternoon, and the sintrle nun will make a strong effort to carry off the honors. Mulish. A contrary mule, attach ed to one of the streetcars, yesterday. after making the turn from Main on to Second Street, seemed determined not to pull the ear on the track. He first made an effort to go into a baiber shop, and failing in this, struggled hard to get into Simon Cohn's saloon. He afterwards made a demonstration on Setchell's livery stable, but signally faiied, and after pulling the car from ono side of the saoct to the other for about three squares, finally got it back on the track, and went on his way in a good humor.

Thb Poor House and- the Govsty Farm In company with Dr. Maginess, the County Physician, we paid a visit to the Poor House yesterday, and gathered several items of interest. There are about twenty-five persons at tho Poor House at present, some of whom have been there for a number of years. Old Buzzard, who has been there nineteen years, and who killed Mr. Bates, one of the Superintendents, about sixteen years ago, is still an inmate of the house. He has permitted

his hair to grow very long, and plaits it in front in a very peculiar manner. We measured some of his hair that had been cut off, and found it to be about three feet nine iuohes iu lergth. He is insane, but is not dangerous, although he threw a brick at one of the men at the Poor House a few days ago, which missed the man, and was broken into innumerable pieces mrainst the side of the house. He ii confined most of the time. Another man by the name of Jake Hkht has been there five years, and is totally blind. Old "nigger Hannah," whom almost every old citizen knows, is also there, and is insane. One woman, who killed two of her children for fear they would come to want, has been there some time. Although crazy, she is said to be harmless. Another poor woman, also crazy, has an idea that she ought to be mar ried, ajad thinks every man who visits the Poor House, goes out there . for the purpose of becoming her husband. She laughs in the most idiotic man ner, and has a strong penchant for doll babies. , Another woman, known by the name of Mrs. Washington, is also in sane, and thinks she owns the whole of Evansville. She occasionally makes a visit to tho city, and always calls on the barncs tor her rent, one com plained to us that they would not pay her, and the poor woman seemed very indignant about it. There are quite a number of others, but we did not learn their histories. Mr. Von Goblenz, who fell from the fourth story of Hendrick's Block, and wa3 so bally injured, some time since, is also at the poor farm, and we were glad to see that he was recover ing, being able to get around with a crutch. In the pest house there are only three cases of small-pox, and they are convalescent. The pest cases are all negroes. The mammoth hog that was on ex hibition for a while in this city, is also at the farm, but is not being taken care of at the expense of the county. He is being fattened up for exhibition in the Fall. The Poor House and grounds Some twenty-five acres are under the superintendence of Louis Frederick. The Poor House is scrupulously neat and clean, aud has lately been whitewashed. The wardrobe, and supply of bedding, comforts, blankets etc., is quite large, and the inmates are neatly and comfortably clad in substantial raiment. Those who are able, work on the farm, but only about enough to give them a good appetite for their rations, which, we are assured, em brace various articles of excellent food. A Sue garden is cultivated. and a plentiful supply of vegetables are raised. A small orchard is also on the grounds, and the trees arc laden with fruit. m We were much pleased at our visit, and were agreeably surprised to find the Poor House so cleanly kept and so admirably managed. Mr. Frederick seems to understand tho difficult duties of his position, and apparently conducts the establishment on the correct principle. A visit to the Poor House will interest any one who may go there. " cciiool examination. l he ex f-l . , n. . aminations of the St. John's Church School, yesterday and day before, were quite interesting, and auite a number of visitors were present. The scholars showed great proficiency in their studies, and the exercises were quite interesting. The Circus A Good Show. Charley No3Tes's circus tent was spread near the depot yesterday, and performances were given in the afternoon and evening. In the afternoon the weather was so warm that the audience was not. very large, and ' the heavy storm in the evening deterred many from going last night. All circuses are, to a considerable extent, more or lesrs alike, but once in a while one comes along that is superior to nearly all the others. The latter is just the kind of a circus that Charley Noyes has brought here for the edification and amusement of our citizens. The entire performance is good, and it is hard to particularize; but we feel that we would be doing injustice if we did not mention the famous Wilson brothers, whose performances on the hori zonital bar and trapeze are unapproachable. The Wilson brothers were here once . before with Carroll & Emmett'a combination, and they were the feature of that star troupe. Charley MoCarty, the champion leaper, can write " excelsior " on nis Danoer and Mouteverde, the boneless man, can do feats that seem almost impossible. He does, them, too, in an easy manner, and his " act" is alone worth the prjee of admission. The clowns were both better than ordinary, and Clark Gibbs is the livest man in a show that we have seen in many a day. The different acts last night were greeted with vociferous applause, and the only fault, we have to find is that the man who beat the drum in the band made too much noise, and this can be easily remedied. This afternoon and to-night the Company will give two more performances, and to those who want to see

a fcdpd olrous, we say embrie the

present opportunity, and " sUod not upon the order of your going," but go at once. Remember, this is tho last day. Railroad Affairs. Robt. A. Hill, Esq., President of tho E. C. & P. R. II., received a letter yesterday from a gentleman of Carn-i, 111., stat ing that on the 7th of July the Direc tors of the Evansville and Southern Illinois Railroad, an organization chartered by the Legislature of Illi nois to build a railroad from McLeansboro, 111., via Carmi, to Evans ville. held a meeting. The object of the meeting is to confer with the officers and Directors of the E. 0. & P. R. R., and the citizens generally, relative tcflhe railroad interests of the two sections. The delegates who are expected to visit this city are: Samuel K. Casey and Willis D. Green, of Mount Vernon, 111.; S.S.Marshall, Aaron G. : Cloud and Richard W. Townshend. of McLeansboro; Col. John M. Crebbs and Dr. A. W. McLean, of Carmi, together with numerr ous prominent citizens of Hamilton, Jefferson and White Counties. A New Arrangement. Messrs. I. & D. Heimsn, who had arranged to dissolve nartnershiD on the 1st of July, have chaBged their plans, and will continue in business together, and greatly extend their operations. Tovthis end they have rented the magnificent double rooms in'Wahnsiedler's splendid new block, corner of First arid Vine Streets, of which they will take possession about the first of August, of which due notice will given at the proper time. The Messrs. Heiman are among our most enterprising and liberal handedwholesale merchants, and we bespeak for them a liberal patronage. They will do a very extensive wholesale business in groceries and liquors. Post Office Bulletin."; The Postmaster of this city has issued a Bulletin in circular form, which wilf be issued from time to time, for the information of the public relative to l'ost uthco regulations. I he issue before us contains much information that will prove valuable, if carefaHy studied. It gives the hours of de parture and for closing the various mans leaving tnis city, vohi umce hours. Box Regulations, Rates of Postage, Domestic and Foreign Ab stracts of Postal Laws and Regula tions, aud valuable information rela tive to the Registration of Letters and the Post Office Money Order System. Persons receiving it 6hould post it up in some convenient place for refer ence. Internal Revenue Assessor. James H. McNeely, Esq., Assessor of Internal Revenue for this district, returned from Vincennes last night. having had the books and papers of the Assessor's office turned over to him by Mr. Bowman, the lato Assessor. Mr. McNeely will open his office in Iledderich's Block to-mor row, and will be ready to transact business. It will be a great convcuieuce lor the omce to De located here, and we are satisfied that Mr. McNeely will make an efficient and accommodating officer. Sunday t ScnooL Picnic. The children of the Sunday Sehool con nected with the Vine Street Presby terian Church will be treated to a pleasant picnic at the Artesian Springs Park to-morrow by the Su perintendent and teachers. The pa rents of the pupils and members of the congregation are requested to make such preparations as will secure the scholars a pleasant time. Crops South. From Mri C. C Bruner, who arrived from an exten sive tour through Southern Kentucky and West Tennessee, by the Quick step last night, we learn that the crops throughout those sections of the country, as elsewhere, are abso lutely immense. The wheat crop ex ceeds any ever before grown. The cotton and corn are a little late, but both have a good stand and look well. Ripe peaches was one of the luxuries in which ho indulged during his sojourn in Tennessee. ITT I ma WYANDOTTE UAVE. XUC ex curiion to wyandotte uave, pro jected by the steamer Tarascon to night, bids fair to be a grand delight. Many persons have signified a pur pose to join the excursion, and the famous and unrivalled Crescent CityBand will go solid, and will make such music as the excursionists have seldom, and -the people along the coast, have never heard. Personal. Among the strangers in the city last night, we note tho names of Hon. Sam. Logan, of Pike, and Hon. R. T. Kercheva!, of Spencer County, at the Sherwood House. More Rain. In addition to the deluging rain that fell late last even ing, more rain seemed imminent about 1 o;cloek this morning. k LOCAL NOTICES. S-C-oto W. T. Worthington & Lo. lor porcelain watch unls, aud alt such w rk as that. It's the only (jallery where you can get all styles of miniatures, corner of Main and b;eond Streets. jyl-3t Undressed or wash kid glovep, fifty cents per pair, at Hughes's, tf . Ifeiy" Just received at the New York Grocery, 20 boxes fresh Lemons. je2S-4t .. .. - PERFECTLY EXCRUCIATING. Dry (iooDS too cheap Jo give away. Our entire stock will ho closed out bei'ore sundown. Grenadines at 60c, worth ?l 00. New York Store. J. T. & S. A. COOLIDGE, je25-lw No. (3!) Main Street. S&T Sixty mats of fino Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. IIeiman's.

pwf" A a fleeant toued 1'iano for

the amusorapnt of customers, at V. T. Worthiojjton'&QVs Photographic Parlors, coiner of Main and Second t . Streets. jy----c JCrT. C. Bridwell & Co., corner of Main and Thud Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines, American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet boaps, lirushes, &e. Prescription care fully comnnnn dfid. Fresh Blue Lick, Con gress-and Rockbridge Alum Waters. jel7-tf EfifFor cure Drusr?. Chemicals Liquors and fiue Perfumes, Hair Oils Pomades, Brushes, Toilet Soaps and Fancy Article, go to the Opera Drug Store, 18 South First Street. Fresh Blue Lick and Congress Water. 1'artieular attention paid to compound ing prescriptions day or night. my27. Xy-For the finest Card Photoll' m TIT . I ' i P. graps, go to w. x. v oruimgiuu a, Co.'s Gallery, corner of Main and Second Streets. jyl-3t To Let. Havinff more room than is necessary for our business, xe will rent a part of onr house, (No. 30 North Water Street ) to a good, re sponsible party, on reasonable terms. J. U. UUSOUCHET s; uo. Evansville. Ind.. June 7. 1809. tf Mr. M. M. Ormsby. late of Chicago, and from one of the best galleries in that city, is now with W. X. Worthington & Uo. Uive him a trial. Satisfaction - garanteed. liemember corner of Main and Second Streets. jyl-3t J6SFThe best standard brands of Flour for sale in the city: Vahlberg & Dixon s choice family, Cyuthiana Mills, Telegraph Mills .Bingham's Moon Light, and a variety of'l w grades of super fine 1 i i , - ap20 H. D Allis & Co. II I V .K 11 NEW . For other' River Items ire Tliird Page. The river continues to rise Tapldly at this point, having swelled fully two feet during the 21 hours ending last night. Another delnglng rain fell yesterday evening from 4;30 to six o'cioci. The rain, how ever, was not extensive, and but little lell above Piincetou, on the Hue of the E. fe C, Railroad. The additio ial arrivals and de partures last night we.-e the Louisa, from Wahasn River; II. C. Oray, Pittsburg to St. Louis; .Mollie Norton, to Henderson ; Avuiada, to Cairo; Fanny Hrandeis, to Nashville; Hartfoid, from Green River; Quickstep, from Cairo; Morning Star, to Louisville. Two towboats passed up about nine o'clock last, night, name unknown The Morning Star had a fair packet trip. Among her passengers was Mr. Roberts, First Clerk of the Robert K. Lee, who comes he.-e to meet his boat, which was expected during the nit; lit. She passed Cairo al 8 o'clock ye-sterday morning The Richmond parsed Cairo at 1 r. m yesterday and will be here this evening The R. C. Oray had a splendid trip and discharged largely here. She le shipped 70 tons at Louisville on the Indi ana, which had left there last night, w.tli a big trip, aud will bj here this afternoon ......... The 1 oulskiua had a full 1' ad of lumb.-r from' the Wabash.... .The Hartlord came la at 10 o'clock last night, full of tobacco as she could ba Stowed The Richmond Is corninn up on one wheel It is thought the It. K l ee will return from Owensboro Tne Quickstep was signalled at Henderson at 11 :35. Hue would arrive at 12:30, and had a large amount ot reshipping freight and passeuge'rs for Louisville, for which the Morning Star waited. ......The Peyton and barges were at Rockport yesterday evening, and are expected h'.re early thl morning ..George Levrls, F.sq., repre senling the gieat grain house of liiaudeis & Crawford, was waiting the arrival .i the R. E. Lee, to g to Louisville, having clo ed his business In thls-city for the sea son. ie wi i re'.urn in me an wneu me grain trade ie-open-. We wish him pleasant Summer's rest The Armada and Fanny liiaudeis took out fair but not full trips Cap:ain W. R. Hollcroft and Charley .Schultze have had another "stieak ol luck." A tornado visited Memphis yesterday, where the Virginia was lying awaiting the arrival of her new shaits, and blew dowa her smoke-stackf Which fell upon the roof, crushing it lu We regret to hear of this additional mis fortune falling so soon upon the heels of the last. These gentlemen deserve a better fortune The accident to the Richmond was worse than first telegraphed. She strut k a snag and tore out nearly alt the arms off one wheel. SShe will repair teni porarily at Paducah, and will be up to night .......The Tom. b arrow and barges arrived at 12:30 with an immense trip. Kbe discharged a large amount of freight here .......The Quickstep arrived at 1 :15 with a splendid trip of both freight and people, Including a "basket full" of cedar con signed to Sam. Laughlin, her obliging freight clerk The Tor.-. Farrow leit the Peytona and barges at Newburg. Manifests. Manifest? Of the steamer Quickstep from Cairo, June 30, 18fi9: Win G Drown A Co, 30,000 shingles; Thos Scantiln & tson, 'i boxes sundnts; t rank Blgabee. 1 tine setter; G G Nitdaek & Co, 1 bundles snnnles; J Bonn 51,750 shingles; K.ratz s co, z uarreis iron ; wiu ii urovvn A Co, 57 hhds tobacco; V si Ford, 9 do; K K Dankerson & Co, 43 do. ; hi G V an Riper, IS do: Martin, Gardner & Co, 1 do. Louisville Per Morning Star, 5 tons of scrap iron, 20 packages mdse, and 1 hhd tobacco. River Dispatches. Cairo, June 30. Port. List Robt. Burns, from i incinna1 1 to Mempnis. at i A. M Julia, from Vicksburg to St. Louis, at 0 A. M. ; R. E. Lee. from New Orleans to Louisville, tt 8 a. ?t.; Richmond, from New Orleans to Louisville, at 1 p. M. : Longworth, from Louisville to New Orleans, at 3 P.M.; Cumberland, Evansville packet. at 3 P. M. ; Lorena irom su lxnils io 1'ius burg, at 6 p. St. ; Bismarck, from New Orleans to St. Louis, at 8 p. m. River rose six incbes; It has boen raining nearly the entire day. ST. Louis, June 30. Arrived Shamrock, Cincinnati; Illinois, feoria; Andy Johnsou. Keokuk; Bengal Tiger, Dubuque; Ironsides, Hannihal..,, Departed Illinois, Peoria: Minneapolis and Messenger. St. Paul; Andy Johnson, Keokuk; City of Cairo. Memohis: Lizzie (inl. New Orleans: Post Boy, Kansas City f David Watts, Tonnessee r.ver. Itiver rising one Inch an hour, and the water is creeping up towaid the lop of tne levee. The upper streams continue to rise. Weather warm ami showery; raining to-night. Thermometer0. MfcMPHrs, June 30. Hot and Ktormy. River stationary. Deparled Moliie Abie and City of Alton, to St. Louis. New Orleans, June 30. Arrived Thompson Dean. Nashville, June 30 The river Is falling; three leet of water largeon theshoais. Weather warm and showery.. Arrived John Lumsdeti,' from Cairo. LoirisviLLE, June 30. P.irt List Indiana, to New Orleans, with a big t i,; Champion, fit. L'JUis to Cincinnati ; Lilertv No 4 and baives, St. Louis to Pittsburg Weat her warm, with indications of showers. Buslntss exceedingly dull. River receding, with 6 feet 9 iuches lu the canal, 4 feet inches on the Falls, aud 3 leet 9 Inches over the rocks. PlTTSbURQ, June 30. The Monongahela eight feet three luclies and rising. Tim weather is showery and warm. Thermometer "v3. Cincinnati, June 30 Port List No arrival or departures. River 17 feet in the channel, and S5 feet under the bridge, and failing. Raining nearly all day. Thermometer 85. . . . 3UL i TJti:irr uxo ahuje, Corner ol t'il'ih ninl isimtli Ms., OA' BIO RkbKKCTlMU L.ANThllXT. PLE-tNAXT, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board 85 per eek, orsingje meals ii cents : lodgings 35 cents. The bet Hie market affords wi II always be found here, aud orders for fresh berries, fruit aud Catawba wine of the Kretcumar (arm will be thunmully received and promptly al tended to. JeSdtiui . JOHN C.BCUWEIZER.

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By Telegraph.l Nkw Yor. June 80. Cotton Firm: sate S.OOrt IiiiIgh ut 34'Zo for middling uplands. r i-oi'K Kecelpts, P,007 barrels; flnll md 54 KM lower: sales 6.14) barrel at t4 7.Vii 5 0 lor snpeiflne state and Western; (ii 50 for while wheat, extra; JO 75r7 .50 lor extra St. Louis: ?MiaH 50 for good to choice d Mo. Rve Flour dull at t4 100 'jr Cokn .If.at. Onlf-t ml sleadv : sales ut UiO b'trrels Wesleru atHS kOSJi'c Iree. WHKAT itecelits o.'i.NjJ buMliels: firm and beller export demand under a deel I ne in frelghts;sales of 127,000 bnshels at U 4 f.l 4 1 lor No 2 Spring; 81 47'1 AH for No. lumo; W ior iruerior .o. zouui; i for Winter red India: SI 44 for common Southern Illinois: 81 7G ad 7G'i tot white Canxda. KYK.-Qu etand firm. i'OKJf . nisi l.iillll hnehnla- flnll anil l'(i2c lower : s ties 47.'ihkI hiiKhtdn' at KAaHOc for-new mixed Western vl canal; S.lcj'We for do. vu railroad; closing lc under th highest quotations. OATS-Keeeii.ts 40.074 hnstiels: market qaiet; sales 2Stiiio hushels at 74o for West ern in store: ,t,c for do. afloat. Wool, Quiet aud firm: salM 150(100 lbs. at 4Su52c Ir domestic fleece; 30. ior uuwashed; 97c to H f.,r ncoured: 44j9o JUCK-Quiet. Coffkk Quiet and firmer. Sit(JAB1jujj: sales 60J hogsheads Cuba at 14 it i Molasses-Quiet. PKi KobEUM-sieadv at 17c for crude, and 32c for refined. Jiops-Quiet at 8ai5c. Leath tit Less active and unchanged. Coal Domestic firmer at S7 a8 ner ton by cargo. ; - on. Jbtnseed dull. I'ouK-Heavy and lower: 850 bbls fold at S32 5:k.32 75; new mess closed ai 832 60; cau i-il 75; old do 82o(i20 50; prime 828 2j (Jj.20. KF.Eif Prime mess steady. Hams Quiet. Cut Mea-h -Dull: 100 nkes sold at lia 14'ic Shoulders 16J$ lH'4c. Hams, middles, firm and quiet; 3U0 boxes Ice. uu red sold at, 1017c. iaki Dun ana heavy: 425 tern sold at mi'j'ic lor steam, li.'oo ior kettlereiniered; also 250 tc steam, seller July, at 19' 'c. BcTTKit Dull at 1OY0.S for Ohio. Chkk.sk Heavy at 15'4l7e. Freights To Liverpool d lower. Grain shipments 52,000 bu wheat at 8d. per steam. St. Louis Market. ; . , By Te!egraph.J Ht. Lodib. June 30. ToBACco-More active: sound nlantera' lugs s ,.,7 75; common leaf SS a9 00: medium SSh) 0; blck wrappem jioIj 00; bright Cotton Nothin ? doing. 1 km i Dull aud inactive. Flouii Steadv lorsupeiflne and low ex tra; l.i 'her trades outer.: sunerlJne Si 75. 5 U0: extra sa 12 5 25; XX S3 505 75; XXX 77 25. VV HKAT-Finn nnd a trine hlnher for String; buyers and sellers are apart, and only ahina l business whs done. 1,okn -Miuucl lots lu d emu nd and a shade higher: sales of white lu balk at SOhlej priiiiio. lu sacf s at 9fc. Oats-SIow, at Oic in bulk, and 69'70a iu SttCKS. Kyk-DuII and lower, at 11(1 05. Po.;K Jobbing lots ot heavy mess sold at S-i3 50. Hacu QTiet; city shoulders 14c; country clear 17'.c: eity do. 18V4o Laku Nominally lniyc for choice sienni and Heme rendered. Wiii-kv Dull at 91c. Gk(Xukif.- More active: Louisiana Hugar!25 2,'cfor common to fair: 13tl'i!o for lair lo prime, and H'iH'.c for choice roHsiing io ciioice and smelly choice; Rio ouee ranges ai &j io zodiac. Chicago Market. Bj Telegrftpn.J Chicago, June CO. Wheat No. 1 quiet aud easier: sales at si 2lf.il 2-i; o. 2 burly active andstesdv: sales at ti l'JJi'al 2.)', closin a ill 20; this evening jo z n mm; l 194 Is bid, and ti 20 is usKed. . Cokn Less active nnd easier: No. 1 dull at tkSc, cash, and teller's July : No. 2..74i liS' c. ca-u. mid ii7(.i,iS'c. lor sellers' July i ii9v!. at sellers' last nail of July and 70.4 7o)e. at buyers' July ; rejoctod, iK.Olo. ; u grade, 52 on tracit ; tins afu-moou No. 2 is hrm at a V.. (t7Kc. at sellers' July.oats stfidv : salesat oidioi1 :,c at sellers' July, and );2 u(j2'ie. at sellers' llfst half f Juiy, and i ;i'v .tide , cash, lor No. 2, closing dull t ..t'..,..'.!-ic. cash. Ryu Duil aud lc. lower; sales of No. 1 at 51 i. liAiir.KY Nominal nt SI 45(1 50. llKJiiWiN'i- Oul at U.:u. Moi.AS-SErt New Orleans, f531 00. Sl '(1 V It -i-l I I :.e l,,rl.ilrti (t wlfiA. . . 1'KoviSio.vs Dull, and a. most nominal L;.r i. l!)al;.ic. Ury salted shoulders, 12,' (al2C. . , Untiunau Market. By Telegraph.) Cimciimmati. June 30. FtotTK-Unchanged ; family, 5 75.(f, , . VV ii kat Dull ; No. 2 SI 20; No. 1 fti 25. Cokn Very scarce; hardly auy . ll'dred; ear h .i.I at 7ola7ic. . . , Oath lUi her tinner at ftl fcittc, I i 1 IlYK In lair demand at tl 05. e otiov Firmer; middling held at 33c. , Tobacco lu good demand; Wiii 208 hbd at Sti.ii.5 :'5. - Whisk Y Dull nt 92,93c; sales liEh'. pKoVl-do.s'S-Quiet b it firm Me, pork held iit.;2 75. II. icon held at 14 17 .nd 18. with a li'fht order; demand at yno less. Liird nominally tOJc Su.?nr-eure.i hams 20.i2o;,c, and the market Hrm, be. cause ol a light stock. Si-oak Fn in ami in good demand : sales i iiuus hi liicauo lur uw; rouued liiui u t inn r:i ies . ; Coffke Kii irer ; no change. Oil No change. . . Gwi.T) 137'4 huying. - "fa JEir-.Mariiel ml her easier. Sew York (iolfl and btock Market, By Telegraph.! Nkw Yobk. June ao. - ' - ' - ........ & -J . ... ...... 1 TT . , . f" I 1 Uveal 7 per cent., an J corn missions of MtUf A to V ft- V I In r i ti.r I i "i ii r 1, su. n. , . itnt., B.iii-c.itiL-uiiy, mo price ui'oppe i to a level rate on a report, iliat the District Attorney intends lo undertake prosefllt.iotlS lor Mitt vinllil inli Ihu ...... laws. The Treasury ruin disbni sements, i-iiiiiiiirnutiii Lifiiiniiu, siiouui unng lelief. It has Soaked out that about 85,000 (MX) in green oacUs me locked up by parlies, manipulating the money market to allect STF.IiLIXJ-Dil!l at l'i'?49;f. Cor. ii Firm; oneiied Mt !.?'. -and closed at. li.'.J. The clearances were 82,000,000 ; exports. ff;,.-e(. i it iv P v Yl I." 'T( flncnn,! Wuulr t, . I n I ( strong e nd h ii; her. Coupons 'St, t207i ixlil : d ) '-', ia;i al2D4; do '(ii, ll7r117Ji; do. (i.i, H7.!i;viiS; do. new; 1 al l4 ; do. 1,7, 119-S (iis;,; uo. oa, jrjJVjjdiaji: I0-10S, IU7'4a iw. Lodisrllle Market. By Telegraph.! Looisvilw, June 80. IIkavy 15A(i(;i;.-Q 22c. FbOfR .-uueiiiiie 41 25. . Giiais Firm; red wheat i-15. white Sl 25. common in hn 1 li !,.; i.utu In l.iiiir JO - rvo 1 v.". Lka'f T. isACco Finn ; Bales of 250 hhds, iXl v l in'. i Pkovisions Wenk; mess pork fl3 00 bacon shoulders 1 r, clear rib 18c, clear Lakh -In tierce l!i'vc. II kjh wines Weak at 02c. " ' - , , , , , . flew ITork Ury iooti filarftei. By Telegraph.l SiKW Yorit. June no. llHV (jnnTM Tarlr.t fa Fa. .nlt, . (...... for cottou goods are nevertbeleos buoy out. m nj nipauiy w an raw maieriMl.' . PVf-l-ereii --4 rirowu oiieein.gs are up Irom Cine to 52;,c: Pequot i Bieached tins riseu lrom fcoc to o7J-ic; Naumaeag and Kearsxga coiloris i.i e up to lss. and Cuulon lunnels are tending upward. WooIbu. except heavy Chinchillas and Beaveis, are not seiiiug very irequen ly and prices remain dt p essed cnuuu, but with 1 1 itood rou ,.r,iuii,..t t t ....l. .. .. trade, neveitheless. iltuipliis aariet. By Telegraph.1 Mkmpbi. June 80. CoTToN-tiuiet a d firm at 3iyic; receipts 13 baies; exports70 bales. ,., I-lock Dull and noniinnl. Vv HKAT-New p-lnie 81 25(11 50. COKN-Kirm ai JOn'ii,:, . Oath Inactive t 70ti. '" LI Hay fume isl a 2i. liKAN-Dcll at 21. . ' 1'Kovisio.Ns e.,i it weak at 341io. Bacon firm. Lard 21'22j. ftionldis Uc: clear sides INJic; bums 20-ic f-rr choice. European '.Market. By Cable. Lodw, Jane 30.: Consols For money account i) 03; 5 2o boada ni, Uo. at Kraukiort bo'i ; Krle ISlJi; Illinois Central 05. LlVKKl'ool., June :H. Cotton Active; middling uplands 12;,.12tc; Orleans '' CJ'-'Kc; sacs ls,00(i. uieivsiuti's Firmer ; Ca.aioriiiii wMU; wheal y 11 1; rid vhIerns3d; Hour 22s 0.1 ; coiu2y-for old and 27s (id lor new ; oat3 -ld. Pork Sfts. ' lit ef io. Lard 71s (id. - Cheer e OSi. Tlacdii Cis. Cotton at Ila vie llsf. r- V , Kew Orleans Market. .' ' By Telegraph. Nkw Oblians. June 3 . CV.tton Steady ; middling at ZH 423c ; sal en 'j.io bales. ales J.)5 bales. Flour Dull at f j758 Cokn While 61 V-i. i . : 1 1 I'okk t3t 75. lUco.V-li.di'C- , LAnu-UiichHuKed. Sen a it Nominal. Whisky! '"J-CofkkK-UuH-1 AIKItANILS' HTANDARIl - " i. .. :ll ,lf. Vs SCALES ol all kinds. HORN BROOK A CO., i No. North Water Street, oc23 d6m Uvansville.ClnU

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ETE Alii li O ATS. FOR Si KM I'll IH. V 1 ( KH B u IIG, ANDi'KW ORLKANrt. I The great passenger steamer IIV I I A JN V, I Reub. E. Neal, Master; I'lmrley Miller, Clerk, Leave for New Orieaus and all way pons IHiriSDAY, July ltt.atl P. M. For freight or pii'SHun ann'von lioard.or to VV. G. lillOWN Ai C(l.. UUMPilltliY, PATRICK CO., Iuu30d2t Agents. FOR OWENHBOHO, CANN ELTON, WYANDOTTE CAVE, AND LOUISVILLE. The magnificent passenger steamer r(D. TARASCON, f- -..UJaiiicH Mather, Master; Miles D. Warren, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all war land ings, on I IIIIKKII.tr, JULY 1ST, at 6 o'clock p.m. carrying Fourth of July Excursionists ut half lare.For ireigh t or passaaw apply on board, or to . W.U.lilWtVN rft'o.. dlt Agents. FOURTH OF JULY. Fourth of July Excursion Trip to uncmnau I TTIE XLEUANT HTZAMFAt o i-i :m tsz zz Will leave Evansville SaturdajrJuly 3d,atl0oMock A.M., And will give tickets for the Round Trip, (board In p"rt Included,) to persons wish, ing to make the Excursion, at tho following rates: I'rnm i:vnnvllleanil ret tirii . 910 ,'rom ltvckorl aiul reiurn K "".No pains will be spared to muke it a pleasant trip to all. P. IC. I1ARCLAY, Master. Je27-7t H. T. J A M E-. Clei k. FOR TIIK POUIITH OP .T ULY TO IF J 'A ND O TTE CA T 11, IND. II (ill .I"" .! lllltOH. The elegant Klenmer f.fHc.h TVi l-ii scon i3AWI!l leave EVHiisvtlle TIMTRMDAY, Juiy 1st, at 8 o'c'oclt p.m.. taking excursionists lrom this city and all points above to Lea en wTl h, ind. (four miles from the Csve), arriving 1 here 011 Friday at 12 M. Ret miiing, will take them oil board at Leivcn worth on Hiitnrdav at 11 P M., arriving ut Evansville on Sunday, July 4lh, al 3 p.m. I bis rirti.giuent will give excursionists ample I hue lo visit t he Cave. A splendid lilacs and String Band will accompany the excursionists Passengers for t e lound trip from all points 011 the river at. hi If rates. JAMKi MATH kit, Master. MH ES WARREN, 1 lerk. R.S. W'oor.KoLK, l-Ui'U f JUU25 (Kit GRAKD CAHNIVAL VeIk EXCUKSION -ON MUSIC! M I Jl T II I M K 11 R I M EXT! Durintr tTio ek commencing Mondav. July Hlli, an 1 cndini' S;iturday, July IO1I1, the htcamor Cuit-k-ftcpwill givn an Excursion to hvuiinvilio or Cairo, and return, nt HALF Til E KKM'MU R1TKS Arriving aud departing on schedule time. Parties desiring to embark on la lh lie i ii lcre will meet with unsurpassed accommodation; a tuh!c whose viands arc prepared with epicurean taste, and ready attention to thp pratiOcalion of every want. TUbeU far Hound Trip, Half Fare. " ' r.i'in2. dOt (HUM) KiUKIIl OF JULY The fleet ami elegant Passeitgcr Kteamer MORNING STAR Will mike Trip from a Fourth of July Excursion LOUISVILLE TO LIT. VPPVt ON, A M It i: i 1'lt.V. I,eave Louisville FRIDAY, July 2 1, nt 5 p.m., rariiiii'j j.ttnaritf$era U frti irr t11 round trift, and 110111 way porta in proportion. Leaves Evansville on HATIMU.YY. July 3d, at ll:l"i a.m., carrying passengers ! Ml. Vernon aud return lor TWO DOLLMtrt EACH. Returning, leaves Evnnsvlllo 011 HATUROA'i, July 31, nt 12 midnight, mid arrive nt Louisvil Mondiiy ut 1 a.m. The GREAT Vv hSIEUN H1AR HAND (SlrlMtf imd Rrass) has l.eeu eugagtd lr llie occasion. Pel sons desiring to visit. Wyandot I e Cave will have ample time to explore Hit" grest wonder of na' 111 e a ml 1 ejoln the l mt 11 pon her return eit her up or down, and will he carried al hail laie A. T. GILMORE. Master. R. 11. Woor.lcii.K, Hup't. Jun2l did tSl'UXAX. NOTICI23. Words of Weight f.ir Wlvch and Mo ill era. The superiority of IIOSTK TT E R ' K Hi OM AC J J iili 11 Oii.S oer all ol her loulcs and col lectives, in a remedy lor dyr pepsin, biliousne !k, nervou altV-ui ions, 111, d all coe pi ii I n!s ol the viscera i organs, and us a preveniiVH of noilui'lous disoiih rs. Is proverbial; but p, 1 hups It is not so generally known that Lne iinjitdients of tin tun. ous in vigorant, and a.te.ulive exeicl-e a weifm and mos beneliciiil lnlluence lu thai numerous and distressing e.ass of ailments o' which s main' thousands 01 delicate women urn tho patient, uneoiup aliiiui; vioilms. The s ihI trouhl'sol the sex, coinrin iici ii wlih the dawn of woman hood Mild extending over a peilod of lrom Ibl'ty to thirty-tivo years, are as rei.dily and ceitsinlv relieved t.y 1 he c perm ton this admirable vegi table pippuraiiou as any ot the complaints common 10 bdh wxw. for whleli It is recommended as a srerilic. 'I he attention of niolhers is invited to It H balsam ic ell'f III Dose pet ullnr (mkch ol Kim ttoiiMl irn giiliirlty slid Irritation, wineh, wh 11 iit glern d or miutreaU d destroy I ne lied 1 1 h :.ml shoi ten i he lives ol so many mvnllis i'lieie Is no need for the powertul and dang rous drujs to ollen resorlt d to 111 such c im s. 'the mild tonic nnd icsiorativc act on of the III ri'r US is all ti e ass stance t hat lialuie rtonires in its struggle lo oveicoin 1 me diirlciidy, nnd a v;ist amount of suffering would hexpaiel lo nil: sex 1 1 ,'iey uliieed implicit tail h In I Ii is w Holes., me vt u.-t a hie In v luoi an I . col iet:l i ve, aul loivii.e. end diseiti iled the pernicious nostrums adv rllsed t.y ignorant and meici-uaiy cburlatans. T!i Ilfitlllir; Tool. An Essay ior Youiibr Men 011 the Crime Of Solitude, and llie i (ileuses H...I Abuses Which create 1 In .ed I mt 11 Is lo MauiiIAOK, Willi sure meatiHof i.-ll. I. Sent In sealed luller envelopes, tree of charge. Address Dr. J. SKihlJ.v llOtlGHiuN, liowaid Assoelut loij, l'liiladclj.hia. Pa. juul2 d.lm u Inclier' Ieinl Sliot lor Itel Itugn Itfilclaer'n l.lglilnliiir ly Itillcr. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. mayiid wim HNJ

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X'V' i-rll m'if 1 vim iio,,i i;vis Afi i '' HiK-llmH new Illiito,nil.-.I and Illiisi 1 hI-.i j.dii ions of the Lire or ( i rlsl, and Hunjais VI Kifni's I'ni-rc.sv. Thee w 01 in fi re no v n u.lv lor di ll very. Address, for c.t.i io(o. or (lie best, selling Subscription Book- published W. VV. II A It DING, l-l, 1 I I . .1, i ! iihllstier of Hitrdltg'a Ednlon 01 n'.o Holy 11. hie. A'il.N lS V .N I I 1) Fox 1HK Il'jt) MLKS.- 7r LIT A-l TJIi: SUNNY SOUTH. No tltlz n rn ad', t.l to 1, wllhont it. Send ior . 1 1 ei, n, , , , , , n ,,,,, ,.,., ,,,,, i:l;!,Lis,llIM,( om, vNY.rnielnnail.O.. Chleniio, 1 il.. or f.i,. l.'.uiH, m,(- ' ' AHr, ;iti.f:Mtt'u ,-,77,7 AGENT.H WANTED ,,k LIFE IN Till: lltiM LVMI, TlironKM lOn y.nrs to the resent time, wilu (I. -i 1 1. Ions of ,M c urn a l:i.K 1i.a 4 nn.l Hkm tnii i i. rmiiAi 1 1. us, rlll.-n by II KM11 v ii D 1 ; ; . i ,i 11 1 ;u am', le-i oii,.;r dlsl mgiiUn. .1 l.i'meii and t-Mveie,H. Iu one lai.e olivi volume, vilh lim, sLt-ei engs.ivu... No hooU puhlnhe l thit'. H so acci i i, .ii r. io ., eiiiR.es, and t.;;. i s h go .d a i t, p.e limlly tor A vents. (Send for our d. He i i I i . e ei i ii nr, with trms ami a ti Gre.-iil,.rii J. ii. I't'ilR .V ('( , l'l,i!HleiM, ii i rl loid, 'on n. l'llli:! FIUKU FlllhH! Glob) Fin) Kxtiuuisbcr Comr-any, T'o. 4 DkV STItKET, Nkw Yokk. Gr at ic.l.i. il .a lu pile.). No.1,1;'.; No. 2, lh; No. ,i, i I i 1 Irst-clu.'.i, Afjents vvatilsnl. Adtlrn-is IK above. Tt,'!l n vi v i-,-. i,. tii, . .. . moiitn, (vt ryA hete. male ami ernale. to li.liod'ii-.. the GENUINE I M Pit' I V I D I '( i ',1 -.H is M.N.sE I- A.MII.V SEWING MAI'HIN !. i nls ma )hlne wlti st itch , hem, !, tml;, (imii, coi il, I.I n 1 , biaidand etn ' rid. , in n most stipeiior manner, 1 'rice onr. Hi l ully (vhimi.Ied t'.r live yturs. l'e will pity i !.' ..r any ini.H,!, ,. that vill n-w a ii...i,i r, III n c In-a to ! u t i ,r m ore e! a l le Si i n l i , a o t u is. it niali, , i 1 1 (i ' Elastic Em-a ni Ui-ii," Evtr.yMc.iiidh-ii.ii un l, cut, uml kill I IIiio-IdiIi t:niM..ll pulled a purl without, teilllnglt. We liy aweuts Itom S;,, to t.wl per iiioni 1 1 nnd i x pene-, or a com mission lrom which twi.-e ti nt, amount, can l.o made. Ad.lr. ss sl ,i ( IM Ji A t t ) , i 'i I ImI.iu j,h , Pa., lt.i-loii, ,Mns!4., or Ht. Louts, Mo. f no lion. D) hoi he imposed on by i.lli. -r pari It s palm ilig o T woi Ihlchi caul lion IU acli i lies, i,ii, r Hit same l.ai.ix or otherwise t Jin s is t .lie on i.y genui u and rea lly pi act leal, ciieu Ji mat h 1 1 in ami hit I u i ed. hVUHV H t LAiil . Atltliv'sl h. H.' I'lANtJ Co., N. Y ON I. V ls; IXII.f, lt. The nt wly luveiil.'l i'oi.lit I 'i I nic-i 'luci, su it iMMm I ol ell lie r la. I Y ol I'M . , on. ii, In I ,n ml -.in ii liielal c.ise, white tllil, glil lelleitsl, l,rnsa inovemeiits sotti.d and Mi-rvl uml.i.., witla li ey com plel e. A lite, pel niunt.l! I, Indictlor ol Unit; it:i'l:ti-l -d l r t wo years ; p. mt -paid to any pal t td the I', fs. on recelt.tol 'lie Dollar, or linct lor tJ ..U. 1 1 sat i-dae-tioli I. noi givi n m i iev n luuded. Ad liess VV. SCO IT .V I'AI'I,. II I hat ha in SI r eel . New Vtiiit. The Oi nidc Walch !.,. Send lor Cat i.. -mtiu P. o . SIO OO I'vr I Agents lo sei I I he 1 1 Maiiiisk II mull Al.llv k on no i it Mill and is eipial In evei i uu M ten i tie ever Wurruiiled I- r ' a Atldi i ss Joil sson, t Mass., i'E tshui Kh, I ' tr a i. a ni JLd I'll I III l f e a ' n-.f ol' sever. ll con. stilly ii .i d. A il.Sr s-. 'o.,;:-7 Che i ii li t . E, Tii'Lov iii:-. r iy -lii.iriiit-l OM K SlHTTri.lt Hkninu . a t he i.tx K sr n ii , , hits the under-feed. y respect toi.n'Sewliivintc.l. ru.i, i-1. Send (or I 1 1 eu I i r. f. A I: K ,V t o., 1 ' is! oil, t. , ur hi. I .on et, M o. t . Alil. t I H t'Oil. Ill Ivhl . ms on (tit p u t a i I teles, ii ii vt rE. N . O HAT l' . N rV ri.ll.i.lc,j,iia, pa. thai j-'n'. For j,;u 1 1 . t S. r i'i-.M Eit A sT a 1 1 c : t I it I i Itiltirc 1,(1., Ihat'll h lo, 't fil V i I". - Al. sy a m i i: nr. i C.V:, Pr.o -i . and I.e.. . K n . . 1 1 , . c. V'l I llliil Lii,i.eu -I del 1 ml nee in. 1. 1 (' Ai-c I AN Iv .s I 1 1 I NO .M M ass., or SI. Eon is, , IM . To H.-U Ih.t h ,1 J I INU MAT lie Hi 111 plesl , ell I, t ,- I .. cii I un - ver i n . en i c.i . ,-h.i i m I .. u if. 1 .1 l-i a its. A, I, In ss A VI i i. Vi 1 1 EN E C( ., Itm-doii lo. Lock IUV1.H, Pa. Messrs. l.iri'iNrorT A lii.,iKtwn.i,, 1'liu. burg. Pa. OihIh: - V'e hi ve icen using youi m.iltn ol i a i iw Saw in ot i- m 1 1 1 , a i ,l h a. I lo-in, 1. 1 .(i,i.t, t i .jtitidt, mi(,i ti.ii to itoy wu ill! Vt) t.-Vel lii d. Mollis A i., flEVVV, HUM HARD A ( ( . .lAMtsriiWN, N.Y. Liri'i.sr? rr A- I'.t. A n kwki.i.: We hav Ho trouble wl.h nir ,-si(; tlicy don't nt e l to he lined up with pi-r; wo pui. ihei.i on ill. i fl.ttjihi'i und lhy go 1 1 ; Ii t a long. Tempt r (.eilt ctly iiulJorin, and (pntllty U II Sill jlltssed. Respecl In lly, Cil AH, J. FOX. Lip;iacott & Bl.tkuwell, Mainilacl un s of Circular, Muler, Mill, Glltl It lid I ons-t 'ill, Sll t S. 1 hoppji.. Axe., all slut pes t olliuril s I'alent Axe. Shovek., Spudts and 1 Uc.Vs 1'aU-nl . ovt led So nip. ASK l':K IM.4"rlt or Dnu:" isi i.,r l-VI I I' Ql IN NK-ll C. pills (l.iM.-f) lii.iilne, J s made t i, ly by I. sil. ilUs, lu n;i-t, D.-l 1 oil,. 1 13, s -II III IHIt 'III I. lit KIMJ. Winds ol ( liei -r lor Noting Men, hi h ivir l..ilcii Vilnius lo S'li lE I . V I E -1, uu! 1I1 si , e a hi 1 1, r M A N 1 1 null. S.-ut, lit Sell Ii d hi 1 e I I1V. opes, lice lit eliali,;.'. Address 1 1 V A i I I A SHI it I ATION, lint P, i ll i ml. ' I 1 1 la, 1 'a. Tiic Mil IlllLTl KL..!Vi:i EvKiiv s 11; v ,4 i: ii.r-.n hi k mu d ii a vu hlillV.Cli'.S Piltt'Kt Heater and lino-Catcher ! mine .nf:ii'Mi.i kk sdihk i i.tw ( Xperi. liC.il In tboe who use steam pow r is 1 1 . - ii.riiuii ,( 11 iii 1 1,1 ir boit.-iM or Willi' IH k'l'.WII I o e 1: - i I! .m-v-i a h o tAca ' or 1 N'clt I :.i 1 A '11 1 IN "a hard st-bsi aneo loible.d (,llt. lit tin. earthy l-alts CO Italned 1 1 1 lit! Willi f, VV hl( I , Ii I Eoiies ltM-11 til inly t tlif V'IH'1'' hi 1. I sin la. e (. I the Unh r. In I Ii is ei ly lli'm d 1 1 Dull y Is pee 11 1 ia rl v 11grtvaled i.y Ihe la i; ipia 11 1 1 1 y ol mauii... i 1,6 11 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 . I r 1 11 1 1 . In the Wilier, whi.'li, beside,.'!!! m i hg seih-s oil II. e boilel, ol-Htrill-IN till ptpi S II id Occa -ioliH lliollio l annoying tlelnys I 1 meaning, as vretl as actually ycmlangcring the sal. ly l lin boiler. Slillut li'st I'.ifoJil Ili aiii r Removes all this walj-n ) lift I hn In, 1 menl u liiili ver, A 1 1 W 1 1 0 II se V, 1 1 a I ' ' wells " Ior iu i' i i allord t. '"" Kho. savo Hit"" much in. fuel, t' say ti'it Inn:.del.i V 111 ( li :. I' El.- I cn-i ly leu na vl. anOne has be o 111 .. Flouring Mil In 1.1 en 1 11 wi i slacl 1 n.I loll 111 lit Lilian's E liltlcully, sending tho ,-r In " 11 om a 11 v K -d I.1 pu 1 11 11s If d 1 1 lei I. e u 11 iwti as the 1 ' . 1 1 1 v 1.1 ppiv of water (in not 1 1 ibis Healer. 1 1, win I ley 111 the pu It'll im, l. Ol till- Illlll.i) ItlM'i, nu, 01 let s. 'J bit i i eal ei ia I ipl 1. k ly etc. 1 used. a 1 at Km all -li'lu.-i 1 1 1 1 y m on I lis, a nd ei veil Allot her Is III Opel aotllldl y II ml t lie ( 01 (oil d' 1 1 t-a tcr will recel vtt lell. Wit. II Jtl HI adjoi 11 1 11; n-dei s .or . -i l;l v. t jn.miit4.atlehiii.il ii WIM.IAM IIKILV.4V, Axvnt. lai.'i VMLW IHXk'A'.ll, Tllr;l Ktrr r, bt t.K'tx.c;e Ila Miuua idutt r CompoEi.'I Lubrcat!3 Oil for all ki.id t.f MiM-blbsryJ !su, LAUD OIL, S0A1H, lud GAMUTS, PURE CATAWi! WINE of 111 a t j ( Sl. In "h I illy had iii .Mib's ji tut i.i r. Th;s ni'eiidl l Hal ' Dye Is Hie b.l in O n World; Ihe l,iiU' t H"d pelleet lc, bitllllle'M, j, liable ilislani,. li, oils; lunih. H ppol mil "'.il I no I , 1 1 ill 1 .11-4 i:l; leuie. dies I hy 1 (1 t ! 'Is 1 .1 h .d Dyes; liuUi.rni.M Mild leaves Ihe IE' Ir soil 111,1 I .-.l 11 1 1 1 u I , ni.At'K to' IH.11WS, -soitl I.y all Di i!:,.i nnd P.'i lumei s; a ir I propeily at.pu.d at Itatehe til'is Wig Fa-Story, No. 10 Load Si., New York,