Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 August 1869 — Page 4

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'SOTS. XE. -orsE ANI T-OT-Oa Eighth Street. t"3 between Gum and Mulberry. FnC Jlir L iiitj juuiiini v-iiw olaiiv US.OVr : jy22 dtf AW:-SECOND-HAND COTTON JC M AOILISKKY Cards, Drawing , i-vamps 'r.nrs nnri Kin wneeders. Dead ypindie Throtlfts, arpers. Dressers, sc. For description and prices of these machines addre-s C. F. BATTLE-. Agent Treraont Mills, !o!0 dSm eoii Lowell. Mass. FOR ESNT. yorsE-Wi!h five rooms, within half ri a nfluare ol the new Hih School. Inquae of tHAFEU, OEL'EN & KEHK, Third Street, between. Main and Sycamore. fjydlf TTOISE-A comfortable, two-story X2. brick dweillng-honse in SulltantoWil. )T29dtfJ VICTOR Hisill. ST0RKRO03I On Main Street, between Fourth and Filth. Apply to A. C. ROSEN - HA SZ, ofBee City t oandry. jyiTdtf - For Rent r-IIE THREE'STORT BRICK T building occupied by I. A V. Heimwn, S. K2 Mail? Street, Is lor rent. Apply at their store. N'os. HO and 62 Main Street. "2 dtf All city papers please copy. l"sr.-On Fourtli street, Deiween Iain and Syca i:c re, a double threeId. ill l:..ir V . y" ! . - I ' Willi L , I . Will bo rented se;:uately or together. Good accommodation lor two separate families For further r artleulars apply to Dr K. T. RUNCTE, No. 22 North First Ktrie, Jimlodtf MONDAY..-.. ,..AUGU3T 2. 1869. To County Agricultural Societies. As tho season is approaching when the County Agricultural Societies are preparing to make contracts for their printing we would call especial attention to our "superior facilities for doing all classes of tills wort, such as Catalogues, Fremium Lis Ms, Tickets, c. We are also prepared to get up one, two, and three sheet Posters, la plain or colored inEs, at short notlse. We have just added to our -Job Depart ment five hundred dollars worth of the latest styles of poster type, and our faclli ties caunot be surpassed. Call upon us, or send for estimates. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. GIT Y NEWS. Bovine Headquarters. Centre Street, from Cherry to Oak, has for a longtime been .celebrated as headquarters for about fifty cows. Base Ball. Oa Saturday, C Babcock, with a side of six, played Ned. Gwathmey's. side of nine, and got beaten. Score 27 to 31. Recorder's tJouai. Oalyone case on Saturday before His Honor. Fred Lieberkin. tor being drunk, was charged $5 25, which he paid. Baptizing. Four ladies were bap tized in the river about 9 o'clock last night, by Rev. George E. Flower, of the Christian Church. A large crowd was in attendance. Another. The astute mistake cor rector of the Courier locates the old Baptist Church on the corner of Lo cusl and Centre Streets. The " great reliable " had better get a map and study the locations of the streets. Removal. We call attention to the notice in our local columns, announcing that I. & D. Heiman, wholesale grocers, will to-day occupy their fine, new store-rooms, on the corner of First and Vine . Streets. This is one of the oldest and most reliable firms in this city. New Tobacco. A telegram was received from Mr. Moguot, at l'aducah, by Martin, Gardner & Co., on Saturday, announcing that he had a hogshead of new tobacco, and asking if they wanted it. They replied that. if it weighed a certain amount they would take it. No answer has been received to their reply. Reliable. The local " statistician " of the Courier is at his old tricks again making mistakes. In yesterday's issue he has three different items about the steamer Fanny Brandeis. In one she was announced to leave yesterday; in another on Monday, and in another on Tuesday. Of course such items arc quite intel ligible to the readers. We presume he intended to give all persons want ing to ship or travel on the boat three days grace. Old Baptist CnuacH. The old Baptist Church, on the corner of Clark and Centre Streets, belonging to the city, and lately used as the High School building, was sold at auction on Saturday, and was pur chased by Jesse W. Walker for the sum cf $2,825. A portion of the front of the building say eight or ten feet stands on the street and will have to be removed within six months. Fine Book. The Journal Job Ofnce and Bindery has just turne out a splendid Freight Book, of extra size, made for the entert-rising firm of Humphrey, Lewis & Co., com mission merchants. The book is beautifully printed on the very best paper, and is bound in splendid style It can be seen on tho wharf boat of Humphrey, Lewis & Co. The Journal Office cannot be excelled in fine Job Printing and Binding, and, espe cially in all kinds of work needed by commission and steamboat men. t r mi.. -r u.M&.suw.N. iiie uuuy oi an nn known man was found in the river opposite this city, about two o'clock Saturday afternoon. It was lodged oa the bank, and was discovered by some boys. Mr. Blangy sent a man on a mule to Henderson, foi the Coroner, but in the meantime the boys towed the body to this side of the river, and the coroner of this county held an inquest over the remains. It was not known who tho man was, and tho body was very much decomposed. Saebatil ScnoOL. John F. Glov cr, the well known Sunday School man, is running a very nice Mission Sunday School in the upper part of the city, which mec?3 cn Sunday af ternoon, in the room adjoining McJohtstoa'a grocery, corner of Eighth and Canal Streets. The children sing very well, and ara taught in that branch by Wm. Tileston. Tho upper Mission Sunday school is a decided

success, and is well conducted.

Something Needed. Ia Indianppolis and other large cities, parties intendicg to build Louses, are required to procure building permits from the Council, or some person selected by that body. There is no trouble about getting the permits; it is only done for the purpose of statistical information, and to show exactly

nut where new buiIdiDCS have Been put up during the year. liVansville is rapidly growing, and specific means should be adopted to keep en accurate account of everything necessary to be known by the public. This matter can be regulated by the Council, and ought to be attended to at once. It is the custom in other large cities. While on the subject of statistics, we will lurther remans mat some record should be kept of all the grain, cotton, tobacco, &c, that comes to or is shipped frora our city; and these records should be kept in such a manner that they can be referred to at once. . A day or two ago, we desired to earn from our commission merchants bow much tobacco had been received at this point in the past five years, and where it Lad been shipped to from here. But we simply found it impossible to get the desired infor mation, for it would have involved a laborious research through the books used during the period for which the information was wanted. The Board of Trade might regulate this matter and we presume it could bo done with out a great deal of trouble. Each wharf-boat ought to keep a regular tobacco book, in which to enter the receipts or shipments of tobacco. It would be handy for the wharf-boat men, for the shipper, and for the con signee, as it could be referred to in a few minutes. We trust . the Tobacco Board will regulate the tobacco statistics. Next year, a large amount of tobacco will te received here, and probably a great deal of cotton also, ana we should be pleased it the suggestionswe have thrown out, should be inquired . into, and the matter in question regulated. Who will move in the matter, or haB, any other suggestioas to offer? 4Cemetery Road. Sometime since tho subject of a roa l to the cemetery was brought up in the City Council, and referred to a special Committee. It was proposed to secure the right of way up the canal, and secure a dona tion of fifteen feet next to the tow path along the route to Oak Hill Cemetery, so as to make a road 30 feet wide. Since that time it has be como a matter of doubt whether the canal route can bo secured that is, for all time to come as there migtt be, perhaps, in tho future, some dis pute over the property in question that might involve the city in trouble and expense. At a short distance above Ellis mill a lecce has been run across the canal and the ground has been taken in by some person who owns land there. We hope the Council will act on the matter soon, for if we are to have a new road to Oak Ilill, it ought to be so determined as soon a possible, for during the winter time the present road gets in a most wretched condition. Railuoad Meeting. We hope none of our readers will fail to attend the railroad meeting to-morrow night, at the corner of Main and Seeond Streets. On next Thursday, the fith day of this month, an election will take place to decide whether we will give $242,000 towards the building of the Evansvillc, Carmi & Paducah Railroad. That we ought to sub scribe the money there is no doubt, unless we want to fence in our city and discontinue our foreign trade But in all questions like this, it is right that the people the masses who pay the taxes should thor oughly understand everything in re gard to the terms and conditions of the subscription called for. To that end and purpose a meeting has been appointed for to-morrow night, and the people will be addressed by Col. Charles Dcnby, Azro Dyr, John J Chandler, Blytho Hynes, and others Let our citizens rally en masse to morrow night. Let the workingmen turn out and hear for themselves. Circus Coming. Gcorga W. Da Haven's big circus will be here on Friday, the 13th day of August, for one dav onlv. Sam. II. Josenh. thes avani courier, (and bv the bv. one of the best atrents in the business was in the city on Saturday, and contracted for a two column advertisement in the Journal, which will be out to morrow or next day. From our ex changes we are assured that De Haven has a good show, and in addition to tho other novelties, has secured the Hanlon Brothers' troupe of trained dogs. Three clowns old Sam. Lathrop among them will help to keep the audience full of fun. -Not Found. Robert Griffith, brother of WT. S. Griffith, returned from the Shctwcll Mines on Satur day night, on the Quickstep, and re ports the search for the body of his brother, who was drowned on Thurs day, as unsuccessful. It i3 supposed that Mr. Griffith, in falling into the water, must have hurt himself in some way, as he never came up after fallicg in. It was a melancholy accident. Singular Accident. Yesterday mornirig, about two o'clock, Anthony lvessler, book-keeper at Sonntag & CO. s hardware store, met with a sin 1 !-. TT , . guiai auuiuuui. ous waiting in his yard in his bare feet, and struck his foot against a brick, dislocating the metatarsal bone, just back of the big toe. Dr3. Billiard aod Day were called in, and re-set the dislocated bone. The physicians pronounced it a singular accident, as that bone is one that is difficult to displace. steamboat SALE. The steamer Mason will be sold at 10 o'clock this

jmorniDg. See advertisement.

THE EUSIEGLDT CEtoTudMAL'.

IiIE MF.ETIXQ OX SiTUSFAT SIGHT. A Lis Celebration Proposed. Quite a large number of our citi zens, principally Germans, met at the Court House on Saturday night, in order to take the preliminary steps for the proper observance ef the birth day of the great naturalist, Alexander Yon Humboldt, which occurs on the 14th day of next September. The meeting was called to order, and on motion of Dr.: C. Lauenstein, Captain 0. "Tomhemelt was selected as President, and the reporters of the newspapers were appointed Secretaries. Mr. Tomhemelt, on taking the Chair, thanked the meeting for the compliment, and in a few brief remarks announced the object of the meeting, and paid a high tribute to the life, character and services of the eminent man whose centennial birth day it was proposed to celebrate. Mr. Tomhemelt urged upon all the Ger mans the propriety of taking part in the proposed celebration, and do honor to their countryman who had done so much for the cause of science throughout the world. Of Baron Von Humboldt s great lame it was unnecessary for him to speak, as his memory was enshrined in the heart3 of his countrymen, and revered in all the world wherever science and learn ing were appreciated. Oa motion, a committee of three, consisting of Rudolph Kehr, Philip Decker and Peter Maier, were ap pointed by the Chair to report suit able committees of arrangement for the celebration on the 14th of Sep tember. While the committee were absent, Mr. Rudolph, who, in the course of a few brief remarks, said that he had T,eea uersonally acquainted with the farn(ms Baron, moved that steps be taken to raise a Humboldt fund, to be applied to the education of young men who desire to securo a purely scientifio education, but the motion was voted down, as it was not deemed expedient at present to attempt to raise such a fund. Dr. Futch was called upon to " address the meeting, and, in response, said that he had met Von Humboldt at Ehrenbreitstein. on the R.hine, when the creafman was in the " sere and yellow leaf," and he gave a very interesting narrative of the hab its and personal appearance cf Mr. Humboldt. At this juncture, the committee announced that they were ready to report, and, on motion of Mr. Kehr, the following list of committees were adopted: On Finances Philip Decker, Wil liam Heilman, Ben. Schapker, C. J. Lauenstein, Louis Kaufman, C. Wolf. On Decorations J. Schlesinger, J. Dietze, Joseph Goelzhauser, Col. Edward Wehler, H. Mursiana, Adam Schwaesrerle. F. S. Zumstein, Mr. Hollfelder, and Moritz Meilsch. On General Arrangements A.Pfafflin, F. S. Zumstein, S. Meyer, A. Steinbach, C. F. Bolie, Wm. Knolle, C. Tomhemelt, Dr. Legler, Col. Jacob Kaercher, Dr. Fritsch, Henry Her mann, Louis Topf, Dr. Lauenstein, Isador Eslinger, and J. Schlesinger. On Invitations William Heilman, F. Gaetze. Dr. Schultz, Charles C. Schrocder, and M. Cahn. 07i music iienry scuaeier, i. Bartlingck, Fred. Geil, Chas. DeBus, Christian Mathias, and Rev. S. Heck. for Extra Purposes Victor Bisch, August Lcmcke, Soren Sorenson, J. Gill Shanklio, C. 1. Schraeder, P. Vierling, A. Brentano, L. Lauenthal, P. L. Geissler, August Carlstedt, Rev. Charlei Runck. It was then ordered that a special meeting of all the committees be held at the Criminal Court room, on next Thursday night, at S o'clock. It was proposed by Dr. Lowenstein that the co-operation of the English press be invited, which was agreed to by the meeting, so as to awaken an intere t in the minds of all classes. After some geueral conveisation. participated in by nearly all present. the meeting adjourned. It i3 pro posed to have a grand celebration, and we have no doubt but what our German fellow-citizens will turn out strong, for they never undertake any thing without carrying it through successfully. JCST The fire department of Evans ville is pronounced inefficient by the Courier ot that city, and the people are disgusted with it. Let the Evansvillians model .their fire deparment after the department of New Albany, and they will have no cause to com plain of it. ieio Albany Commercial. lhe Courier only represents one side ot the case in this city. It our firemen deserve censure, we say " go for them," but don't harp on the same thing all the time. The Courier has indulged in insinuations, on several occasions, against the firemen, and sometime since the Chief of the Fire Department published a card, asking for an investigation. We know that the Fire Department, under the pres ent administration, has been more serviceable than under the last. If any one engine or the firemen connected with it fail to do their duty, let it be known, but we don't believe in charging the entire corps with in efficiency and negligence, on that ac count. Straggling. Several men from down thc river, who were in the city yesterday, took on board too much laser and boomenickle, and their legs got quite weak before they got out of town. Tho police, with a wonderful forbearance, allowed them to depart without being arrested, which was proper enough.

An Old Item. yesterday.

-Dull day for locals

Well Deserved Punishment. A day or two ago we published an account of a man forcibly robbing the

wife of a fisherman of $12 50, on the opposite side of the river. It seems that we only heard part of the story. The villain not only robbed the lady, but also attempted to forcibly violate her per. jo; but was, fortunately, prevented by old Mr. Blangy, who rushed to her rescue, and took the man in charge and turned him over to Officer Jackson, in this city. The matter was compromised by the money being paid back, because it would have been necessary to have prosecuted the thief in Kentucky, where the robbery was committed. After being released, he went back across the river, (Friday, we believe.) where he was met by the husband of the woman that he had robbed and insulted, who pitched into him and gave him a good thrashing, and then went and cut a " hickory withe" and gave him another dose. He" told the villain that he would let him eff light this time," but if he caught him around there any more he would "settle his hash" for him. The chap departed, and has not been seen since. Cowhide and Pepper A Woman Avenges an Insult. A colored t nr o V man, namea xuonroe oanuerun, hub of late been trying to injure the repu tation of Laura Carter, a colored woman, by insinuations and slander ous reports, .uaura ceara oi tne course that was being pursued by the young man, ana Demg a woman or spirit, she determined to avenge her own wrongs, and at tne same time teach Mr. Sanderlin, the darkey afore said, a great moral lesson. To this end, she provided herself with a paper of pepper , and a cowhide two potent weapons, when

skillfully applied and SOUgnt OUt I pnbllc, has induced us to give the fLANTA- , , , , , e j . I tioh Bitters a trial, and having found her traducer, whom she lound in an tbem lo be u that la represented, we

ice'-cream saloon near the corner of Fourth and Locust Streets. Laura told him what he had been guilty of, Ud which ho made no denial that we heard of, and then threw tho pepper jn hit, face, after which she pulled out the cowhide aforesaid and "went for Mr. Sanderlin, beiore mentioned, giving that sable gentleman such a "wolloping" as he has not had since hi3 infantile days, when slippers were the established weapons. The victim took the licking, and the woman went home satisfied. TnE Eclipse. The great eclipse as it approaches, is attracting much attention. Evansville is in, the line of the total eclipse, and it will be al most dark. No total eclipse has taken place in this country since 1834, and none other will occur until the year 1900. The Cincinnati Gazette recom mends excursiou parties down the river to see it, as Cincinnati is not within the line of the total eclipse. Happy Termination. While Sheriff Miller wa3 on his way up the river last week, he received a teleeram at Rocknort from thi3 city, di recting him to arrest a young gentle man on the boat, who had " loved not wisely, but too well," and bring him back, which he did. The party got back on Saturday, and the young man and his lady love were married, which made everything all right. Flies. A gentleman who has giv en the matter close attention, says there are 8432G774S595319853S0423CGC79342185G904T8527 more flies this year than last, by actual count. Fact. We copy the following handsome and truthful notice from the Grayville Iiftlcpendcnt: The Evansville Journal. This first-class establishment l as just added to their printing department one of Hoe s Jjightning Printing Machines, said to be a most ingenious piece ot mechanism worth looking at. lbe Journal Company is already famed lor tho neat and bcautilul work it turns out. in not only the printing line but in book binding, books of record,, &c. More than this, you can get work done there fully as cheap, if not cheaper, than at any Western estab hshmcnt. 8We heard of a gentleman from Evansvillc. who was in the city a few days ago for the purpose of finding a piece of property to suit him for a res idence, lie desires to trade luvansville real estate for New Albany prop erty, and will give boot. Here is a chance for a trade. New Alb my Ledger. We wonder who the above refers to. i. f. SANSoar. AI.EX.WII.SOX SANSOM & WILSON, 1 BALERS lit X i 1 1 1 iix- T Coal, And Sole Agents for the AlRDRIE and HL.IGO Mines or Kentucky Being agent for the towboats Robert Fulton and Red Fox.. we are prepared to do towing at losv ngures. offices : 5 South Second Street and Blue Dock, lamasco Wharf. Steamboats liberal terms. and factories supplied- on imaias aom EAGLE CARRIAGE WORKS. F. IIAMJIEUSTEIN, MANUFACTURER OF Light Oixrriigfos, Fancy Trottins.Buggies, uud Spring: Wasron, COR. OF FOURTH AXD LOCUST STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. B3r Special attention given to repairing of all kinds, and re-painting done at the shortest notice and on the most liberal teims. A. General Assortment of Work Constantly on Hand.

None but Ue Best Workmen Employed. apra-dlim

I.OCAZi IIOTTCES.

"Barrett's" Superb Hair Restora-. tivc. AX OLD FIRM IX A SEW HOUSE. REMOVAL, I. I. HEBIAa, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Have removed from their old stand, at Nos. CO and 62 Main street, to Xos. 41 and 46 National ElocK, lor. First and Vine Streets, and will TO DAY occupy their large nnd Mfflmnnimis store-rooms, with a full and comolete stock of tStapl Groceries, Liquors, c, which they offer to the trade at reduced prices. Oar store-rooms are tue nnest in the city, and we shall keep them well stocked with a full and complete as sortment of eoods in our line. Hav ing been engaged m business bere tor the cast twentv-nve vears. we leel policit in the future, as in the cast, the continuance of the custom we have hitherto enjoyed Irom our old friends, and also invite theattention and will endeavor to convince them that wo can successfully compete with any similar grocery establishment in I the State. We shall at all times be pleased to meet our old friends and customers at . our new stand. I. & D. Heinman, 41 and 46 National Block. Evans ville, August 2, 1869. It is said that the proprietors of the celebrated Plantation Bittkks rent no leas than nine news Irom tne uinerent de nominations in New YorK City, for all those of their employees who wli occupy them regularly, free of charge. This Is certbatothera who employ a large number of neoDle will follow tne examoie. ine above fact, accompanied with the beuer that a firm who would look so closely after t h morals and welfare of their employees. I 1 ..mtardiVa t In. rwiuo l-irtsltl t.llA &ltrf?gS5dj!u M a loul OI . " ! Magsolia Watsb. Superior to the best imported German cologne.- ana noia at half the price. Steamboat vovl Sale. All per sons interested in the steamboat busi ness should attend tho sale of the steamer "Mason to-day ( Monday), at 10 a.m. She will be sold in front of Hernhrook'a Boat Store, on the landing, between Main and Sycamore Streets. Here is a hrst-rate opportu nity for a bargain, ror particulars see advertisement. B. Baum has removed to 42 First Street, between Sycamore and Vine, where he will open a wholesale Notion and Millinery business by the first of September next. All indebt ed to bim will please call at above named place and settle, is. isaum. jvciu at " Barrett's " keeps the hair in place. Sf Armstrong's Patent Musquito Net fcrame. lhe ne plus ultra. Faded hair yields to " Barrett's. For Family Use. Cltoice Lard, put up in tin cans. at twenty-one cents (21c.) per pound, and no charge lor cans, lor sale by L. llUFFNER. Jr.. & Co., jy21tf. No. 5 Water Street. Ladies all praise " Barrett's." Zkif I . U. lindwell & Uo , corner of Main and Third Streets, have a fall stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Jrrescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con gress and Rockbridge Alum W aters. jel7-tf " Barrett's " a substitute for Wigs. SF Undressed or wash kid gloves ntty cents per pair, at Hughes s. tr JES?" Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at 1. &. 1). Heiman 8. COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. Statement Of Receipts and Expenditures of the County ireisury irom Juae 1st, 1868, to June 1st, 1869, on Account of Vanderbarga County, Indiana, for County Purposes. RECEIPTS. County Revenue Of 1808 S101.15.5 93 Brokers' license .......... loo u) Kstray sales i(j 90 Redemption of lands 05 91 Krroneoustaxes... ...... l,9tl 98 Advertising and printing ............ aai 00 Township Revenue...- .. ...... 3,5t5 ti Special School Revenue 2U.CH2 i)i Revenue to pay Int. on Co. Bond. 4,9fxi 84 Docket fees of Com. Pleas Court... 13 GO County Bonds outstanding...... 17,000 00 Revenue lo pay principal on Co. Railroad Bonds 12.3SS 27 Delinquent taxes of 1867, aud pre vious years (uaiunce; z.v.z X'J Delinquent taxes of 1868, and previous years 170 00 Township Road Revenue 2.X40 32 Township Com. School Revenue 1,71 77 8177,601 10 EX PENH I TUBES. To expense of County Library... 3!0 00 uas 411 70 " " Int. on Co. B nds. 5,xr2 60 " " Appraisement. 2,741 a) " ' Fuel 448 10 " Deaf and Dumb.. 8-5 96 " County ofliccrs 7,28 48 ' " Prisoners 6,o:i1 52 " Specific allowances 811 80 " " Public buildings ... 6,022 57 " " Insane 1,:8 SO " " Books & 8t.atione.-y 2.6U2 47 " ' Ex-cffielo allowances 2.463 64 To expense of Co. Commisblon'rs 1 317 00 bridges 17,683 iy " " Advertising and Printine 2.3C4 no To expense of erroneous and overpayment of taxes l.WJi 98 To expense of Int. on Co. Orders... 2.721 70 - inquests. 4,0 80 " Assessing 3 003 25 " fcecial School Rv. 26,lltf 36 " " Registration 107 25 " " Road Revenue 2,717 02 " Courts . 7,402 04 " " Rede'ptl'u of lands 65 91 Township Revenue 4,95198 " " Paupers ..... 16,7el ui " " Klection viiri 00 " " Roads & highways.. 10,Bi9 70 " " Culverts 1,755 75 ' Soldiers' telief 3,875 00 " " Damages on roads. 50 00 Receipts over expenses 36,857 C3 177,60 10 VICTOR BISCH, A. V. C. Evansville, Jane lt, l9-jy27 dHt w3t Railroad Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY CilVEX TO the qualified voters of the county of Vanderburgh, that, in pursuance of an order of lhe Bosra -of Commissioners of said county, rendered at their June term, 1869, the polls will be opened on the 6th day of August, 1869, at the several voting places in said county, to take the votes ol lhe legal voters thereof npou the subject of said county aiding in the constitution of the Evansville, Carmi & Paducah Railroad lo the amount of two huudred. and lortytwo thousand dollai a. Given under my hand, this 17th day ef June, 1869. VICTOR BISCH, Auditor of Vanderburgh Couuty. Jun23 diwlw Tl II E WISSISOtJOl p o -w I E K actually cures Cancer and (Scrofulous dineases of the Skin. See report to L. 1. Medical Society, and statements of Fhyfeiclans in circular, sent free on application to CHAS. A. DUBOIS, General Agent, P. O. Box 1659. 182 Pearl St , New York. jyS-dSmltew

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S.trolher River Itm sre Third Pag. The weather yesterday was quite warm, and last night it was very sul try, the mercury standing at midnight at 7G. At Bunset last evenine the indications were that we would have rain within tho next 21 hours. The river continues to fall here quite rap idly, and is also declining above. It is probable we shall yet have low water. The arrivals and departures from 3 p. 31. baturday include tho .Morning Star, to Louisville; Quickstep, from Cairo; Mollie Ebert, St. Louis to Cincinnati; Moilie Norton, Henderson and return; Hartford, from Green R-iver; Emma No. 3, Cincinnati to New Orleaas; Kate Putnam, Pitts burgh to St. Louis; Fancy Brandies, to Cincinnati; Nightingale, Cincin nati to -Arkansas River; Tarascon, Louisville to Ilendeison; Ada Lyon, fr0m Green River, Armada to Lairo, n, n VScfrTiThe Hartford arrived with a good trip at b o ciock caturuay j.uc Quickstep got in Saturday at 10 p. m jjer manife3t will be found below, - - T. , , , , , . v,:ff,fit trip of the season. Tuesday is her regular day, but there is a big lot ot freizbt here for Bowling Green, and if it lenough to pay her, the will go this evening. It is quite probable. however, that 6ho will not go before to-morrow. Tho Ada Lyon will make two trips more before the cabin is put on tne new i.un ine Raven, with a tow of barres. passed up yesterday without landing.. ....The Emma No. 3. Kate Putnam, and Nightingale were loaded to the guards I he Steamer Jjlason Will be SOld at auction, at 10 o clock this morning, in front of P. Hornbrook's boat store, on Water Street. Several river men have been lookiog at her with i view to purchasing. Let those inter ested attend the sale to day, as the Mason is a good bort The Fanny Brandeis, Capt. Henry Miller, with Kitt Rudd and S. T. James, in the office, left for Cincinnati 3-ester' day morning, with a light trip. She had engagements at Louisville for 500 barrels cement. The Fanny Brandeis goes to Cincinnati in plaeo of the Charmer,'-and will be down next Friday on the Charmer's time The Fanny has been repainted and refurnished, and a magnificent Brus sels carpet, from Miller, Brinkmeyer & Co.'s, in this city. Las been put down in the cabin. The Charmer wii go on the docks at Cincinnati. Manifest Of the Kteamer Quickstep from Clro, July 31st, 18i9. Cieijioul White A Co. 1 bale hurlaps: Wm Hellruan lot of machinery : Win G Brown & Co. 1.000 shingle. 15 barrels tpar, 6 holn-adx to. bacco; R K Uunkt rson & Vo. 2 lioushends tobacco: EG Vnn Riper. 2 hogsheads to. bacco; Ragon.Dxkey A t'rsou, y, barrel whisky; Capt Henry Miller, 1 box tuu dries. Kor Mauckport (54 baes wheat. For LouUville 5 hogsheads lobar c . For Cincinnati 2 barrels spar. 121 pla lead. Itlver DigpittchoN. Cairo, July 1. Bismarck, New Orleans to St. Louis, 12 M. ; Indiana Louisville to New Orleans, 4 A. M Belle St. Louis, Memphis to St Louis. 7 A. M.; Tom Rees. St. Louis to Pittsburp, 8 A. Ji.; Fricndsbip Tennessee River to bt. .Louis. 10 a M. : Comet, Louisville to Grand Tower, noon; Belle Memphis, St Jjouis to JUemphi, 0 P M. lhe river fell fonr inches. Weather clear; mer cury 7a . Cairo, Aug. 1. Port List Cum berland. Jjvansville packet. 10 r. M. Lorena, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Halo Memphis to Cincinnati. J A. M. : Mar ble City. Vicksburg to St. Louis. A. M. ; Julia, St. Louis (o Vicksburg 3 P.M.: Armada. Evansvillc packet 7 p. M. The River fell seven inches Weather clear. Mercury S3. Cincinnati, Aug. 1. Port ListNo arrivals caturday, except the regu lar packets. The Minneola left for Memphis to day, and the R. C. Gray arrived from Jrittsburg. rio depar tares, liiver tell six inches and rose one since Friday. There is lG feet inch in the channel and rising. STEAMBOATS. FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS. AND SIEjfThe Bean Line's splendid steamer MINNEOLA. SJ.SV. B. Miller. Master: Win. Hall, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all way ports on MOXDAY, AUGUST 2D, at 9 o'clock a.m. tFor freight or passage apply on hoard, or to HUilPIlKKY, LEWIS A CO., Jj-31 c2i Agents. FOR OWENSBORO, ('ANN ELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The magnificent passenger steamer lrZ TARASCON, f 1 - - . J a m es Mather, Master; Miles D. Warren, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way landings, on MOSDAT, AUGUST 2d, at 10 o'clock a.m. ror freight or paixape apply on board, or to W. G. BROWN & CO.. dlt Agents. Re.ular Evarsville and Cizcicnati Packet, IN PLACE OF THE CHARMER. . The fine steamer Fauuy 15 r a 11 il c i s, Henry Miller, Master; Kit Rudd. I Clerks a. T. James, fclerli ' Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports EVERY SATURDAY AT IO A.M. For freight or parage appl pply on board, 11. RUDD, or to auidtf Avent. M. CA1IX ate CO., Doulers In LIincr-H, Rectlflers of the Celebrated WABASH VALLEY, LEGAL TENDER and XXX VVHISKY, And Distillers of Cologne Spirits, No. 10$ SI AIM STltKF.T, .EVAi8VILI, IND. 31 A IX STI1EET EXC II A XCJK. Corner of l il'ih nml tllli Sim., BIONof Hid Ritb'LELiTlAti P I. E AX A XT, airy rooms, ch an, comfortable bed-(, wllh excellent b-ard per week.orsingle meals 3.5 cents: lodgings SocanU. The be.st the market ailords will always b found here, aud oiders for frt-Kli lierriiu fruit mid Catawba wine CI lhe Kr" ma?iarm win be thanalully recei vH on.l nri.mDlly aiieuuc. 'joHN C.SC1IWEIZER. jesaom "Blessed Is the man who Invented Kleeo " fays Sancho Pauzi. l-'tlll more bWsed is the man who invented the means of remedying the neglect and mlbfortune that changed my locks gruy beiore my time, or reaped the harvest of my hair before the season of my decay. To " Barrett's Vegetable Hair ltestoratlve " must be ascribed merits possessed by few or nnn of the usual remedies for baldnehs I and prematnre gray hair. The testimonials of Its erlicocy are numen us and irreproachable. wJyG

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Icrfc iJaraci. cy Telegraph. Ntw Yokk, July 31. COTTOT Without decided rinrs:?; (n!os of 1,UA) bales &t SJX'iicfjr MiUdai.g up. lamis. 1'j.orn Receipts !. bbls.: dull and n'lghUy In buyer's favor ; sales of5.ho j bbls at . SHi-vi 40 for (-upcrliao Hi ate and Western ; id 7o j7 35 for exlra Mate; 10 70 47 4') for lira n;e ii: f it 1,1 j "r mio'm-ai xlra,S-i 9'-:-47 i lor r.und-Loop Ohio; 7 0) as w for -xtra rit. l.ou.s. aim ti'j uo-iio W r t;ood lo choice !o. Kye i-lour dull. Cons M i:Al.-r- carce and quiui. Wiim-ln moderate re'iuufct; 81 75 for VM.-IUS Jl 10.. 4 1 11 free. Wheat Receipts l, 21' buMieis; mari dull aud 1 a-'c lower; shipper holding oil. Whl e millers and ppecuialors aro not o'-od lo orf rto at present: s;ue 01 ij.w ttufcheW at $1 53 for No. 2 Spring; Jl 4i f.l or so!t lilito; Jl H lor Arnir jnmana; 70 lorohnire new amber TuiinwKfis and 1,'orth Carolina; II bJIor new white Ten nessee. RTF Quiet. IIaki.kv .Nominal. Hauley Malt Lower: tales of 8.500 bushels Canada West at tl fiO 'U 90. Cokx Receipts 1,'JOO biihhem; dull ana 11t2c lower ; s.-ik-s 01 47,OuO IniKhel at iU-!$ 1 01 for unsound new mixed western: fl 15 tl (H for sound do; tl lo lor white and yellow western ; II Ot for Itilii dried. UA is iieceipis 111,11 j hisii:m; ui iuvr umu unsettled; ak 3 1, MAI bushels at 820 f"r western alio;H; 75c lor new Maryland; 78-j 1'jc. for new Virginia. ltn K-itnei.. Coffee Quiet. M-ak Steady ; s.!es 400 hosliei 'sC'uba at Uvi2o. MOLA-KS Dull. I'KiKoi.EL'ii-Firm at 17lic for crude and 32c for re lined. Hops Quiet and steady. Reatiikk Quiet and unchanged. Wool. More active: Bales of "T.VOoO pounds at 40: ti Stic for dorm si lo fleece: H-"-i' 35c for unwashed ; 4Ai47c for pulled ; 5.atwa lor commng. i.iNsrtn uii. iun at usc&n 00 in cusitn. QTvitPENTl.Nit Qnlet. I'ohk unlet ana Heavy ; sales or 4 m Dar rein at 833 O0;4 33 15 tor new mess, cli.! at - 12J4 cash ; 833 25 for old do , 27 25i428 25 for prime, aid 129 li'i) 50 for prime me. llRKr Steady t sales loo Darrein at 00 116 00 for new plain men", til oi 1H no lor new extra mess. Tierce iw-ef aun, ai ij ou (n25 U) for prime mess, and 125 (330 00 for India mow. lieef Hams Kleauy ; suies lid barrels at fit 00 131 00. Crx M eats Steady; Kale 1 packaeat yS'ltiiVic lor shoulders, aud P.iho lr iiaius. Minuies quiet anu sieaov : ties vu boxes Ice-cured at ItknUila. lakd-uuiot, ana heia more nriaiy; sales 4.:0 tlercei at 17,al9f,c for sieam-ren-dered. aud r.i'i'n.oc lor kettle-rendered ; also, tierces nieaui-rendered. teller. Sep tember. at l!'4c. huttbk uuiet, at 103320 ror Ohio, ana 10 Q3TC lor siai. uaiK8i-1 irra ai nsioc lor mate. Cincinnati ttarxei. Hy J eletraph.) CmcinsATI. July 31. Tvovn Unrhinged, and la ruodera e local demand: Kainlty tiidtt Z. Wjikat Closes yuiet, and in lesi oemaiKl. Iut prl-en are unchanged : now red. tl v u ; new white, tl 40eti jo; mil, . 3.J. jokn il ncuanicea ; ear Oats Dull, and prices declining: new. old, 7ii(-73c; supply belter, und the M.e. UIIIW3 lirBTT. itvi Dull at Wi aoS. llARi-ur UuiK:hanged, and not much OfTnnng; la'l In. demand, at 11 '25il 33. 1'oiiAOCo Firm and uuchauged la tTery ren c . Whwky Doll, and prices are nominal at tl lo: buyers oiler tl 08. pKOVlfio.NS Firm but quiet. Mess Pork, S33 00. Jiulk Meats, l-il'i'-. lor Hliouiutirs; 10'.iilViti. for sideM. aud J0-ii174C. for clear 1 10 and clear sides. Bacon, Ij'.c. lor shoulders, aud li'Aml'-tj. lor clear no aud clear sides; not much done, but holders very linn at lhea rale; kiiKar-cured tiinn, suaice, and held al iard, ijulat at lw'xjc. liuller, scares and Ilrm al 'Hmif)C, I.inkkfd Ol b Very dull at tl 3.51 4n. , 1'KTKULKUM-20 i:ilc. huoab and CorKE Firm at full rates. t.tniH l3.lc, and dull, and Hie demand good. Gold KHir kxcHAKOK-Flrm at par. Money mar ket easier. 8t. Louis aarkrt. By Telegraph. I Ht. Lou if, July 31 TonACH'O A little hieheron low grades; logs were wliliiE at to 6ociH CO; cominoa to medium leaf, in a 10 00. Citton Nominal at 32', Hkmp Firm and unchanged. FiURl)ull, and dee Ined 2'c on low vraili'ii unihiiaii red choice and tancv Kupertlne sold at t.Vn5 M, extra H i KJ.'r 5 7-i, double eiitta;iJ ftwuo 52' 4, treble extiat7(c tT7 75, and fancy in ..t'J V... Whkat Not quotahl y changed ; prime Missouri Hprlng s dd at tl In; inrn to Mricily prime red hall fl 1512). and choice to lauc-y ditto tl 2xl 42. Con. l Yery dull, and 5",S! lower; mlired In bulk Hold at 2.8ic, choice while ilc, prime to choice while in sacks tl"l 05. oath Dun, arooping, uufemeu, ana lower; new sold at WnO'c, and old at 6li7c. Rvk A little firmer; prltno hew and old Hie; t-hoi.-e old tl. , Whi-ky (Steady at tl. Jko'k.riks ifuiet and nnchacged. 1'KovT-iONfl Firm ; Fork sold on orders at t34 '. Dry salted snoalders sold for Chicago delivery at l'i'o for shoulder and Jlio lor rough MdfH. Jiwoa Kuoulilern liJi, clear rib sides 18R,'iind clear sldf s 19o. Laud Quiet at l jjllio lor tleice, and 20Jc lor ki g. Chicago Harteft. Bj Telegraph.J Olio io, July 81. EAHTKtiN Exchange -FlrQi and uuchauged. Flour Quiet; sales of unrlng extras at 85 75 7 .0. Wn rat Quiet and easier; No. 1 steady at $1 SOf'tl 40, closing uuchunccil: Mo. 2 In fair reqiH-Kt ; Bab's at tl 31.4,1 .(), closlug quiet at il 8 j4 ; this aflnruoou tne mm kit was luaetl vo a LSI 32 lor No. 2, seller August. Co Hit Quiet ; sales of No. 1 ti-7!,o; o. 2 at vi ijHhe ; rejected at fc") a8lc ; no gradn al 737110, clohlng at m'iX7o for No. 2; tl.U afternoon the market was Inactive at 85e for No. 2, fceller August. OATS-Qnb-t: sales or No. 2 at M .S'lOc In store, ana 5lCi5.'i,.io, seller nrst half of August, closing fcleady at 5Sc Tor No. 2 in td.oiH. Rvk Quiet; old No 2. nominal at tl 15; Rales of old No. 2 at lc.Sl 02 In klore. Babi.ey Quiet; salm of new r Jecled at 80c aud no giade at 50c. 11 miiwisis- Hteady and firmer; salts al tl l'3. HuoAii-Flrrn at n;i3H,'4Cfor common to prime Cuba. I'mo visions Firm. Mess pork, til 75. lUSn .1 .... 1 .... fiweft pickled ham. shoulders, 1313;ic Lard.lSlic. sew lurk (iold and block Marat t. By Telegraph. Niw Yoair. Julj :n. Moitity Easy at 07 per cent., chiefly at the la'ter; late in the day the supply ex. ceeneu mu uciimin. ana loans weie made at 5 pel cent, lhe Bank statement is lens favorable than expwleii, tl, leifal revenue helrin oeireiiked 1ij,0ijo. In tho face of a 11.U u 1 Mime n u ly the Ireasury. Loans ff2j0,5-lu,2 liicreae sv3.i hpecie 27,h71 ,M -i iiucrease 2.21)7.1:11 Deposits l'jl.41'i,44t lurn-avc 2,7lM,.''i Lefttl Tenders Ui 101,0.7 increase I.h."! , Circulation !ij,MiS,(i77 juuicaw! '12,111 Exchange Hteillii) is quiet and un changed. OohD Dull and lower; oriei e I at )''':, and clostd at 1.J61 nl Jii. Carrylntj rate are.4 per cc-m. i.icmuin en imi,(io,o 0. h.x porls to-day, I Europe, tlM),30U; to ANplii wan, j-..,ai 1 : r iui in lor m wee a, B'.ii . 1. OovKKNMKNis-Kie-dy. (Coupons of 'hi, lZfitHl-tiU I l25'il2'.V;; 00. 'I t, li0 lii;i;uo. . 1 iii : on new. 122 tI2 do. '07, 1221i':4l2,'i; do. '6S, 122 j 122.', ; lo-lus, ui.ii'i'; EcniDhlt Sariet. By Telegraph.! Memphis, July 21. Cotton-Inactive; saiisof mlddllugal ;lc; low miauling, M;tc. receipts to-osy, 15 hales; for lhe week. 12H hales : lor the month, 015 bale-; ex ports lo-day, 77 bab-s; for the week, 1 IH I.rIoh; for the monl h, l.b.-,5. Fi.oi'k Firm for medium grades at f.j 50" 1 50. WllKAT tl OTITIS). IXlK.N IMciilil ill). Oaih Firm atfc0382c. H AY fccuree. Bhan fju 00 and inactive. oiiN Mkai. (I 5o ii 75. Pokk i'-H 50. LAKD-20'i21Kc. , , ,,,, BACOH-Quiet jslioulilers 15,'i:si.le 1J..C. 5ew lor Ury toodi Mnrfcei. By TeleKraph.J NW Yokk. July 31. Dai' Ooo4 The market exhibits symptoms of reluming animation In certain clasies of woolen fabrics, woolen "bawls already hemic pshed to some exleut, although ihero will be no general opening beioie uext Monday. From an advance copy of 1 lie Ponce D tie Company's i.rVes of kirn win, the lollowlntf will he llic f ,.)iiJK rales: I'eace D We fiold Medal sD'a sirlfied 1o:k Fhawis 19 00 will be advanced to t lo t o neit Wednesday; do. hlicu colered Oold Midsl t-( 00; do. hliih colors tl 00; do. black and while check and mournings SO 50; i1i,k t7 by 135 inch, hluli colors. Id in; do. black atid white checks do. t5 on; do. by 120 Inch brown and draw tl 01; do. drab 1 150; do. black and while checks, 37, do. 37 bv 37 Inch Mls-es shawls, el low ticket, K7';c ; do. checks and fancies, blue ticket, hoc. TheSlcmu Woolen ' iniwiij 'a shawls, mixed Willi cotton, bhu-k aud white checks 15 00 for loin?, and t2 50 lor squares, lew 10 per cent. ; Washington hl(h colored, low grades, 63 by 120 lri-h tl 2", and sqii'iies half price; Caledonia t7 .VJ for long and ti 75 lor squires. The Watervlelt ah aw In will not open, probably, hefoie next Mouday Wrek, but tlio price list will not vary from Jal year, except la MUki-h' sizes which will open at Cotton goods fenerally steauy ncluduig prints. en rally steauy una 111 iiuiiua request,

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''tto.m!.:.j:;i,k liV MF! 'Iff I fl ' ' iouiI fisi I ti I a". .? "... K-K!ei;i g ,7j; N.-vv '.;';' Premium. Yi'i U -'., t. and xxx V.:r.; xx oi"Ir;n. JiKAN tl '(',, Ji A V jTIrn s 1'oKK Dull at t ..,'.,1' i .- mjoiiKieiN fcl 1 ,',.'('., . ,11. l'I'i' Vj "" 4 lU,d I.I....H i.. 2.,C, 1A 111 '-Tierce SM!..;c ; k-i il' .; . 2 ', U -Com m 00 ui ll tl....' un 1 l ei,,,,, He for. Ahhc.4-.1miU; f frmentiiiu (. ,'. 'hv-ai. tt 173;. h Ki'. s dull ; 1 ijiniiio.i i ,'- ; 1 !,.,... Wii ( 'ok Lou",iil!e rarki t. By Teleuraph.) l.oo:-. v 1 :..K. Jul .- ;.L llACOl.Nii 14 I.ei vv nr., I ..-, v e 1 2.3', c. " ' " 1 ' h 1- i.ni'B-I' irm ; mj i n j , -( , W 11 BAT-Red tl 1 W 1 1 III,; ti Con N 1 n hu!n h't ; Oath 7ik;., BAKI.KY-At 1 15. '1oha l.ef 1, t.l,ad! Hill. 1 ,. 1 II. at 8 '.' 1, is 01. ' l'KOVJIO.V.H IS TTV firm M ,. ..... .. l3i 75. Bacon Hh nihh-rs , u. ,r I'.ic; clear sides i'j mm i u 11 1 hum. iti.'o. l.AHO i!i;iO W11 1 r su-ady . 1JIUWIM'-Al tl JO Europ 4n lUrtil. By Cable. 1 I.o.si.on', July Consols Wi- Hve-'l went v Immli kr:: do. at Frankfort, J. in-, '' t; I. 1 ., 01 ; Stocks steady LlVFKI'OOI., Jul - Til The eol'o l li nriil t Is active. .Middiliii! i.t.inn IJ',1: :iu Orleaim, 13 n I.:.'; 1. t-.ui , :v,i 'ii i.u.ii-s, BreailMlufls 1I11 1. 'm 1 1 1. n 11 in w ii 1 1 . n 1 1 , 101 fed ; iel Wexi-rn, Us 3d u'ts 4 I. W .1 -em Floiir, Zn 0 I. ,01 u, inr oi.i, nnd VMS for new. oi., :iii 1. I'm k, H.-os. J :.-.!, WUs. Lrd, 70s Chtiss, i;2 ;. i;,ii:im(i;., l allow, 47s. XiKliini t 4 1 t-i u The Poprijtor of tin Is: Si..a Spring, in Martin Coaatv, ln;!i ma, respocU'ully ItLrmtLu Publii; tL.it liLs housa will b j opihi lor visitors the lstcf Junn. Tin:: M'Kim.n a ui: m m i i n nine mlie nmiii of choai.s mi a'HON, on lh Ol lo and M wj ! .pi l;,uiI , u vt ru r iitiit 11I I. 1. i..r.. . .... r K'o'n, ahouiidiim in gumo and !, ,(., ut well as m I tie 1 al und loimiliiii n . n,.i ns anil iuiiinri i' iii n. i iiu nimons .11.11 ROCK, a natural curiosity of 'cui im,.,. ext, si amis near the road 011 inn y (.j the hlatlon. 'lhe Mineral Water is cminl li re I by msny persons Bf the mot val 11 h of uny In the Went: WhltM .sulphur, Lim it r-ui-Iirjur, Hulpho-Ct aly hestM, t h l y ix.ai e, n n. 1 reh Water Hi din h liuiHliiiiiii. Aualysls by or, Owen of i.n .f lhi springs shows tl fol low In k prop. 1 1 m i : b'ruu M.il.l...r.!l...l 11. .1 I...I.. 1.. . fW t I , I ( . ' . ....I.'l.. II, . I. I !"ll'tlll Of M n(criBiia, Hi li.ll M ..n. mu, Mill, in - riIUM.ll UJIIIJ , . ainuiur A( in liiit fi trace, Color hl r od I u m , l-n I l ml n id M' nt i , Hulphttte Lime, ( 'urhonatn ol J.ltun, i.j.,. rlda 1'olashiuui small quantity, Aluinlnu, -mall quaulli .'. For lhe sureriortty of the Wuli f i,s it curative asj"iil t ud delicious Hutu ui' r hi -eraice, relei euc need on ly hi; imtdii to llm ItlOUBHIldS Who US VM Uocil It, j! lids I "I'll fouiitf especially t-illcuolou lor 1 ) t , (.. In all Us foim; lor all iHi.chh.h id i-,.-hlomacli, Bomn is, Kidix yx, I J i , r-liln; lor Dropsy, NetraliitM, Mypl.llln, i.m Hhu), Hrroluia, aun uil id.roii lc vhh, m )i Is au active auu emcient a li ukaiu k. Warm, Cold, nnd Tepid hhoner iuhI Tub Uail Furnish)' tl or lhe Mineral Water. The Itowlinjc A Hoys and Huloon nr., in chargs of Mr. Cat mod v, i I. vh dmv ill in, wlio will he pli asi-d io i ttK-r to vim i ,i , ,, aud enjoy mi-iH ol all hixold lili mK, nnd as msny new cues as limy lavnr him mm their presence. Dully hacks will convey pu-.t en v . rs to and fJru the Hjulnns, corunii ihj h ) i in, trains hot li w s on l he On lo nml Mi Sippi Railroad at l-ho.tln 1-lf.dun, 11, n us Will also tun hi twi en Bellmd, on un Louisville, Nir'v Albany an I ht..n,o Kai Iroad, and the npiliu's. D. it. DUNIHITE, l'ropilelor. TilO place, w llli seven humlii d ui,ic iI( for sale or iean lor a term of y em s, ' J uno 17, (Ills mig noil ITOU myniMii: FIIESII VEATX YOX''T DO! Choice Bacoj Hams Will. Tfl f : lit com hams lion KM thi I 'early liau k , I n j 1 1 n i,. , aim cumin lo i, Jully eiunl I., n ny ) n I l,,i market, lor hi l u lo' s hh wii n I d , I, y 1IA it( i i. K .v h i l ,') 1,1 :, Bui rttrs' Em oiliiiii, Water, htluiiu Locust and VkttttT Hut eis, l.vuiiHvln.', Indlaua. jy.l..i-t O. J. LA.mr, c. w. itAi: mu it LANM'UT & lllKYKllAit CARRIAGE AMD WAGO.J 7In nui itotf i tOS.MCU BYCAM0UK k II Fill IT ;., EVANSVILLE, I Mi. Repilrlii( dc, ne. sl.tirl iioiic. All work warrant'id. n u di.m JOHN TRAVIS, Commission and Commt t i -i a! I'rokcr, Ml, I 'HI II WATI.lt fir., E va ns i I t f, I , li. Buys I lid sells nil lili,,M of I n, !,i. ,, Jy 15 d3m J. si vzk; ii v h WlioliMHle Deuleis in Boat Stor m ; Lrjlrlcatinp, Cu t!, ,-itiil Lssil Oila; Conkgo, Kohio, Pitch, Ac, Kit. u v a 1 1 it s i itt.i: r, apr2l)diyj Bet. Mlu nnd Vice ------j,,'. Tlilrd htri el,ti t. rjs: ;r ti,i i Mh.ii il fa tun r of Compound LLbrlcs'Jr.3 Ci for all kluds of Vhi in!., i , A Iso LARD OIL, ECUIU ;ul t'A:,-. l PURE CATAWBA WINE ol my ,. ,, Krwtu. hi d y Dhsoli-Uon of Co-l'iirli,. r: TIIK I'AMlf .M ltSIIll- III in n), fol ex st I il; in-l with I lm n r,.i.-i , i . ol the firm ol MelK'iier ' , has ll,!-, dy lu diss Ived ny luiitu il con-i i,t, i,,' W in. O. I"'. Mi issuer hiiiuliiij i.e lm- In. i of the sail, end door Im iorv on I:, ,n account, anil hk reel nn; to ,uy 1i,.iii,n of Stild Into 1 tin, Jostoll Lls.ts li i i i niy M saub'-r i u au i hoi i .cd I o col i. i, n l i ( celve all di bis dun t ! n . h. i n r rn W. K. U. M ('.I - - r j i ,1 1 1 -1 I ' 1 1 I L - , IHMtV M.A.-Ll.l;i. Evsi.svi . Jiny .id, Lsi, i. Kel.)rrln;tn the uOovm, w,, ,im.U our CUhtoiiicfS lor tne t hiioih.kd In n , , w ,., ,,,, uh herelof ire, mil iiin,,.i )llr .st,, trsusfur I h sariiu to Mr. Mil,.,,,,,, Vvhi aim 1 1 will h to juer't tin. mi ,,,' ,., , , , entire uU; wtmn. Ji-u fil III ; vm Jyl9-lrn iil.Nuv .M A.-i';i;i;-i Clem tnl , XV Ultv c. C . UUCLI'.SILE DRY GOODS aiid'NOTIOliL', Ui! Jirnl J I I'llis i ST i'"1 EVAN i v I I t i-

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