Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 August 1869 — Page 2

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AUCiU t ;si 1 So A. J. Butler's e tate 's msoiv- n cnt. The lies that have teen toKl about this man's wealth, about his c jtion speculations, au l ia.retrard to General lrjTLER3 connection therewith, would, it' printed, fill a library. Two magnificent Jewish Totalis wtro dedicated on Friday la t, uuo in St. Louis and olc in Cincinnati. The buildings rank among the most imposing in both cities, and show, the wealth and influence, as well as the liberality of the religious denomination which has erected them. The New York Tribune thinks Mrs. Stowe is bound to make good her statement that Lord Hyrox comlifted the horrible crime of incest. It thinks s-h-3 never would have male such a charge except upon the best evidence, and arks for a suspension of judgment until the testimony is in. It is rumored in Nashville that Governor Se.nTEU propose to call the recent State Legislature together fur the purposo of ratifying the Fhteenth Amendment to the Constitution, and if is said that many Conservatives favor the p'.au. This is a tacit avowal that the LeL-laturo elect would not ratify the amendment. 3" Corners" are common in Chicago, but even (hut gambling city has rarely witnessed a corner in cattle, which the papers bay now exists in effect if uot in name. A oouibiuiliori of dealers has been formed to keep back the supply, and thus to forco up the price, and cattle coming in are sent back to the country for' keeping. Such is " Lusiness " in Chicago! An extensive yaclit race is proposed between' the Dauntless and the Gambia. The former is the one owned by J. G. Bennett. Jr., which made such au extraordinarily quick trip to Eugiand not lofg t;go, and thy latter a famous English craft. It will be a severe tot, though one liable to almost unnumbered mishaps. The bestnavi gator will be likely to win, providing the .a;ls hold out. The Cleveland I.eadi 1 and we agree with itthinks the new prstrgj stamps Lave iut wo. a the highest de gree of public f avor. They are blotchy. tasteless in design, .-ulhr by eotuparisoM with the old -stamps in all artistic respe ;'s, and are the sutject of much complaint, trn account of the inferior quality an 1 iu-uflicient quantity of the mueihig". uel upon their. If there were good rensons for abanJ oniog the old designs, the Fostniastcr GetiCral i-houl A l;ive intrusted the ta.-k of flatting substitute to some person of ta.-te auel capacity; a nil he shoull see to it that the adhesive arrangements on all the s'anips sold by the Department are perfect. While the Government claims the mo'inp dy of letter tiau.-portaiiou, i should guard, b i'.ii- as io.-i-iblo, against the inconvenience to the business com muni'y of tending t-t the "dead" office, at Washington, letters which appear to be unpaid, only because the stamps once put upon them have failed to stick. The merchants of Bowling Green, Kentucky, are bewemiug restive under the fre:ght tariff imiosed on them by the Louisville ec Nashville Road, and arc taking steps to have the bur den removed. A committee of four merchants has been arpoin'ed by the Board of Trade, to confer with the officers of the Green it Barren Rivers Navigation Company, and learn upon what terms thev em be induced to rlace a sufficient number of good boats say three or four riii tho Lou lsville trade to do all the freighting to that point, of such g jods a.s cannot be advantageously shipped by express. Tiie D vwcr"t says the giol.-T shipped to and from B iwiing Green daily over the railroad, if all shipped over the line of the Navigation Company, at forty cents per hundred pounds one-third le-s thah the present railroad rates would handsomely support at least three first-class packets, giving a boat every alternate day. The difficulty complained of seems to grow out. of the fact that the Louisville and Nashville Real is managed exclusively to advance the commcr cial interests of Louisville. Nashville has frequently complained of the same ui)ju?t discrimination, but will soon be in an iudiqeadent position by the completion of the Evansville, llendernou & Nashville Railroad. We apprehend, however, that the Green llivcr Navigation Company vwill prove a poor dependence to remove the evil complained of. It is a. monopoly us unjust in its uiscrimiuations as the Louisville ee Nashville Road, and has forfeited to a consid erable extent ent the confidence of tho ,Te will be gratified, how- :.-.. .. people. Vi ever, to see e u, rrvr. ueuu uuc, - tho packets can not well avoid Evai sville in their trips Lincoln and Douglas. We are indebted to a Chicago laly for the following unpublished anecdote of the late President Lincoln: When Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Douglas, ia the Summer e f 1S.S, made their memorable canvass of Illinois for the United States Sonatorship, they frequently met on the same hustings and addressed the same audience. On one cf these Decisions, after Judge Douglas had made one of his most eloquent speeches, it canu to Mr. Lincoln's turn. Throwing off his overcoat, he handed it to a young man near by, and said, in his droll way: Here, you noia my clothes while 1 stotif, SV''ptt7t." Ilarp'-r Mi Ql'EEN A'lCTORIA iia.s . t ti0 My'e in favor cf ridtrj liubits Ps Axxi htho orJihary walkiug dre.-s, but ton-d co tiie inrit-r pide exactly to lir ;... cocforin.-ition of the saddle, and o licaviiy slu-ttcd as not to rie.

?ur Wtiiorn iiallrouu'. 1 We arc permitted by Mr. Hill, tlic j

l'rcsiJeut of the Evansvillc & Cirmi Railroad Coiiir:iny, to copy the io'Iovrletter. It will be of interest to in people, as si. owing the interest taken in our railroad onterpri.-e by

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c peop e 01 eov.H.era imuuis. Benton, II!., August 2d. l:h,rl A. I Hit, I.q : . De ym Slit: A' a meeting of a number of our 'lead.rg citizens, on last evenio 'ilh'd 111.0:1 the receipt ot v..i- i.--:er of -A i mt. acommittec " three was spp; inted to an.weryour letter, settiu-i forth cur position, prospects :iri'-t vi?!lC3 C3 regards a railroad. There Is an e!ec:ion now pending, ordered Ly tlic County Court, on the proposition whether or cot the county shall fako fctock to the amount of two h u u i r c J t h 0 u s a c d d o 1 1 a r s i n t h e B c 1 ! e -viile and Eldorado Railroad Company, running from Belleville via Duquoin through Benton to Shawneetown. Said election will be held cn tho 11th of September, and wo will be unable to take ar.y decided steps towards your route, until after that time; how ever, we are authorized to say a3 the sense ot our meeting that, whether we carry said r.rorosition or not, we are in favor of the counfy taking stock in vour route 1'rjm MeLsansboro to Bentoo, to the amount of one l.un dred thousand dollars, and if the county does not take stock, then to make it up by private donations, in binds, lie. In answer to you question whether we know of any charter available between McLeansbcro and Duoueda. we would say that at the last ses.-l.n of the Legislature a char ter was granted on thejSt. Louis and Evansvillc route, making Tamaroaj Benton, MeLcansborc, and Carmi rein;- now upon this charter and tho Belleville and Eldorado charter which makes Duquoin and Benton points combined you comd ran !rqm McLcarboro via Benton to-lJuquoin. We will be happy to hear from you again, aud will promise you our hearty co operation. Very respectfully yours, &c., John Ward, G. B. Coucn, Carroll Payne, Committee. The Popularity of the President. It we read oi:ly the Democratic pa tiers we should be oblircd to conclude that General Grant had turned out to bo a vcrv efficient and popular rrcsi dent. Thev seem to have found noth ing of conscemenco in his administra tion to abuse him for, and have, thoieforel been compelled to brin? a petty scrutiny to bear upon all his personal movements. Nolault can be louud with his prompt and impartial mauEsrr.norit of our forei.irn relations in the midst of unusual pcrr laxities ; but then ho is a smoker, not of corn cob pipi S; as Oi l Hickory was, but of good cigars. It .i oi attic account, apparently, with these organs, that no has met the great problem of the na tional finaiiees with a certain and already efficacious solution: but the trouble is. ho knows a good horse wheu he sees one, and prc-iers driving it to a poor one. It is forgotten by thorn, also, that ho has given the coun try the best of officers, on the whole, that U ever had. by whom abuses are ferreted out, the revenues honestly collected aud the laws enforce I ; but it is not forgotten that he spends a uarfc of the summer vacation, instead of immuriii! himself in Washington, in actually iroing about among the peoole ot tho country. How lonsr. let us ask. has this last been a bad habit in the eyes ot Dem ocratic editors? "Within the memory of men stili living, ' sis Macaulay would s.iv. a 1'resi lout of the United States "swuntr round the circle" of an extended tour, making at the same time au immense number of speeches, which the world would willingly let die. But that was Andrew Johnson, and the Democratic sheets ot that day hailed him as a great statesman, able defender ef the Constitution, intrepid cmpion of imperiled popular rights. eie, &C When President Gra-nt, how ever, moves about the country, saying nothing iu public, making no display of any kind, hoi line converse in pri vatc with till classes of the people, and thus gaining information that could be obtained in no other way, he is followed by these same Johnsonian admirers with a shower, or ratherdrizzle. of ceaseless and malignant abuse It has been so iu New Enedm.i, it is eo iu New York, and it will probably be the t ame next week when the 1 res ideut goes through, the coal regions of Pennsylvania, Now this inconceiva bly small tactics would not be resort ed to if any larger causes of offence were available to those who seem bound to liud fault with the Presi dent anyhow. It may possibly be a! lei;cd that it is congenial to those who employ it, and that the little, petty range of personalities in winch they iudulcre suits them better than the discussion of public tramaciiors and nuestions of nolicv. We are unwillin.i l.,iu-,ivnr tr iinlinvn f h 1 1 ifn nP fome of these Democratic sheets, and so we conclude that they are obliged to take up with personal Tituneration of tho President just because they tail to find in his administration any material for their venom to work upon. Ihisfon .foitrua Uallroa:! Consolidation. The announcement of the consol idation of thelLako Shore and Michi gan Southern Railroad with tha To ledo and W abash has already been made iu these columns. Few readers, however, comprehend the magnitudo of the interests involved by thta tigaatie combination, or the advantages which will result to Cleveland from it.. It is the culmination of the process of railway consolidation which the officers of the Cleveland, Painesvillo and Ashtabula Railroad have been steadily pu.-hing forward during the last year. It results in wedding together the two magnificent hues, cno ot which, starting m Luna lo, runs through Cleveland and To 1 '-; to Detroit and Chicago, and the ether of which, starting at Toledo, stretches over nearlv soven hundred ii.uoa ot railway ana reaches the Mississippi River at three different pom's. It thus puts under one management, aud that management located in this city, a magnificent line of railroad, araong the longest under one control in the world, bavin for it.i Eastern terminus Buffalo and for its Western Detroit, Chicago Ouinr-v ana ri. ju'juis. yioeiaau has reason to cc n.qratulatc itself upon tho sata-citj-, foresight, enterprise and energy of its railway men, which have made Ir tlm hpnilri-inrfors At n linn nf m loid ajmost unequalled m lergth and in busiae-w. Cleveland I fader. ,v ,. ,-- - - rT uile Oxford was giving Harvard a lesson m rowing yesterday after - noon, tne cuici oitue lure ir:gadeol London was getting instructions s'eaoi from Cincinca'ian.s. And liarvara nw iu t-ouicss mat me great Eogli-h University was alio to show her a thing or tiro in tho matter of rowing, no less did Chief Shaw Cud occasion to hold up his hands iu admiration ut the way Cincinnati takes cure of its fires. Cut. Ua-.Ktlc.

Ev.vmnle Saloon-Xccpers and tlic SabbitlJ. from Princeton Clarion, A113. loin. The saloon keepers of Evansville n.- y nndred in number met

that citv on Friday evening oflast I connections all along the Ohio & Misjek'to determine upon a course for sissippi Railroad. He says tho band

them to pursue respecting the Sunday which by its terms closes all 1 1 till .1 1 Tl saloons on me saDDam day. .uemarks we; e made that would probably have done credit to any set of men that had no respect for law, Christianity or themselves, but which to others would not be so creditable. And to 1 our surprise, we contess, X-lr. A. x. Whittlesey, principal editor of tho Evansvillc Courier, was present asd sympathised with the meeting and gave expression to his feelings in a bold outspoken manner, stating that the business of the saloon-keepers was just as honorable as that of any other legitimate business, ana that the com pelling of them to close up their doors on thefSabbath day was an outrage, and intimated that for them to sell liauor was no more a violation ot the law than wa3 committed by the drug gists who compound prescriptions, or the physician who visited his patients on the babbath. Ana he even went ?n far as to sav that ministers cf the Gospel were as guilty of a violation of the law wuen iney preacu on iue mubath as the men who sell liquor on that day that the minister was pursuemg his legitimate avocation, ana the saloon-keeper did no more than hat when he sold whisky. He hoped tho saloon-keepers of the city would stand up for their rights, and if they were prosecuted, to prosecute in turn the physician, the druggist, the milkman, the iceman, and. of course, the minister oj the gospel! When it comes to editors ot respec table journals, or those which lay aim to the respect ot an intelligent and enlightened public Kiving utter ance to such stuff, it is time for the .il-iricrf ion fi n ,1 mnrnl nnrr rf ffimmimit t0 be3tir themselves and see if somethine can not bo done to coun 'pth:n eari not k0 J0 teract the influences the editor may have : and not only that, but to use ev ery honorable effort to suppress tne abominable liquor trame wtucn nas evidently made great headway toward corrupting the morals ot the commu nity' Indiana Items. The corner-stone of a new Ger man Evangelical Church was laid at New Albany ycs'.erday. TitF.rtF. is a can of onlv seven miles to be closed between Indianapolis and Vincenncj, on the new railroad. Prof. J. D. Forrest takes charge of the Newburg Graded Schools on their opening, September ldtli. The German Banking Company of Vineenne3 will be ready tor business about the first of beptember. TnE ffirnsies are visitins New Alba Dy, and have splendid horses for sale or trade. They nave also ueen visit ing this city. A thief entered the room of W. S Culbertsoa and hdy of New Albany, whiln thev were at Lonz Branch, and stob $201) worth of Mrs. Culbertson's jewelry. The misoners in the Floyd County jail attempted to break out through the roof, and had nearly suceeeueci, when Mr. Charles fcandtord, deputy Sheriff, discovered them and locked them iu their cells. Eben Ratiiijone is a fugitive from the wrath of three indignant youn women of Fulton County, each et whom Suds it convenient and necc3sary to claim nis nana iu marriage. i i l Ten applications for license have been filed with the Assessor of In ternal Revenue, for tho distillation of brandy from apples and peaches in Harrison County,. - Miss Sallle Armstrong, of Indiannnolis. swallowed a cambric need le, a lew days ago. in consequence of wmcn sue is now lying senuu,si in, her life being despaired ot. TnE Indiananolis &:itip :l states that " Col. Jchn P. Baird. of Terrc Haute, is said to be a strong candidate for the United fctates Judgeship. The Vincennes S'i is tho only pa per in the State, that we have seen, which endorses the Cuurter s attack unon the Grand Jury and the Laws for the preservation of quiet and peace ou thj Sabbath. I'ar no'j'' fra trurti. The Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad is negotiating for thirty miles of English iron, fur the west end of the tew road to Terrc Haute The iron is to be delivered at New Orleaus and transported, thence to its destiration by boat and rail, via St. Louis. There arc now eighty seven retail liquor dealers in Clarke County, who Dav an annual Govenment tax of twenty-five dollars. The Canal. The Fort Wayne Democrat, of Wednesday, says: The break in tho canal is receiving solid and rcrmacent repairs. It is hoped it will give no further trouble in the luture. The South Bend Itfffiftcr says the fire cisterns of that place are selfsupplying and inexhaustible. They dig them down to the water, and it runs in as fust as it can be pumped out. On a recent occasion a fire steamer worked for three hours and a half on one cistern without affecting the depth of wator. Qcite a sensation occurred ia the Christian Church yesterday. In the absence of a regular pastor Prof. W. II. Wiley conducted the services. As he was in the act of preparing the bread and wine for sacrament, he suddenly fainted' and fell forward. He soon revived, however, and wa3 placcd ina carriage and conveyed to his residence. T. II. Exp ress By the death of a relative in Texas, some months since, who died without i.-sue, leaving a fortune of $2,500,000, a family in this county, consisting of eight children, it is thought, will inherit this sum, making for each of them a fortune of over $300,000, Efforts are to be immediately made to see the chances of obtaining this, and it is believed they will bo successful. Andersen Standard. A dispatch from Fort Wayne says: "On September 1st, next Wednesday, the General German Lutheran Synod meets in this city. Nearly one thousand delegates from all parts of the Union will be present at this Synod, comprising the majority of the States. Arrangements are now being made by the Committco for conducting the smcsa in the Synod, i Seventy-four members of the First I Baptist Church took letters of disj missal at a meeting held on Friday ' last, with a view to establishing on an , independent basis what has existed! m for some time past as a Miion if Church, at the corner of Noblo" and oouta afreets. This course is taken ; with the best of feelio? aincn all I parties, and the movement is certainly i an excellent one, ss the church is well able now, after the growth which it! has attained, to stand alone and do ' good service. Indianapolis Journal.

A fellow named Stephenson,. (cili'is " nrte.nrropd " .lonr-a.) claims.

that he has belonged to a gang of outlaws for nearlv two vcars. in the vi- ', cinity of Vineennes. who also have are couna together Dy secret oatns, signs, grips, &c, and that their object was to plunder, steal, and, if necessary, murder. He implicated several persons at Yincennes as being connected with the band, including Moses J. Wright. Ben. Kissick and his brother, " Major " Huff and others the three last mentioned are under arrest and now in jail at "Washington, on Stephenson'3 testimony. He also implicates several young men of that place. He says that the captain of the gang is named Bill Wilson, and he leaves near , in Illinois According to Stephenson's story, all or nearly all cf the depredations committed in that section of the country, the past two year3, such aa horsestealing, burglaries, robbing of farmers, and one or two murders, were the work of himself and comrades. He became tired of the association re rented, as he savs. of L ia evil doings and has voluntarily turned State's evidence. Scan. Mag Parties are here from Anderson hunting uo the particulars of a transaction that is raid to have occurred here. On last Saturday eve ning, a man who registered his name as John Smith, M. D., arrived here with two ladies and took a room at the Gait House. He requested the landlord to cive him a room in which there were two beds, as hi3 wife's sis ter was timid, and desired to sleep in the room with them. His request wa3 complied with, and it is said that from the sounds ot laughter whicn proceeded from the room the parties had a srav time. Sunday morning, when the landlady went to the parlor to invite them to breakfast, they both said, almost ia the samo breath, " our husband ha3 gone to the barbershop. After breakfast, one of the women went to the camp ground, and the other remained at the hotel with the Doctor. It has transpired that the two women are married, and have heretofore been regarded ,a3 above suspicion, uotn Deing memners oi 1.1 i c Church, lhc M. D. is also a Church member, and is said to Lava ocpupicd a prominent position in society. Richmond Humming Bir :l. There is a cave in Corydoo, the entrance cf which is only three squares from the Court IlouiC, which has a singular phenomenon about it, that has, up to the present time, been unaccounted for. A continual current of cool air comes out of the en trance, which will keep a fan turning if it is suspended before the hole. DuriDg the heated term, in the fore part of the week, some gentlemen placed a thermometer in the cave. In five minutes the thermometer sank from near one hundred to fifty-eight. The cave ha3 never been explored. consequently from whence the current of air comes, or what causes it, remains yet unknown. The State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in Lafavette about the Sth, Oth and 10th ot October. r Invitations will bo extended to all Young Men's Christian Associations in the State to send at least three delegates, and as many mere as they can. Pastors of churches where Y. M. C. A. do not exist, will also be invited to designate three young men delegates to sit as corresponding members. Arrange ments ior reduced iavc will be made with the railroads of the State. Operations have ' been suspcneled by the Kaukakc3 Valley Draining Company " for a few days." A number of resignations have been tendered and accepted. Among them is that of Mr. Rodney Spanieling, the appraiser, from Jasper County. Rumor has it there has been a big quarrel in the organization, which will cause it to collapse. Kamdaer Union. The terms of the following Senators expire in 1371, and according to law the vacancies will have to be supplied this year in btatcs where only biennial sessions of the Legislature arc held: II. V. M. Miller. Georgia; Richard Yate, Illiuois; James V. Grimes, Iowa; I'dtnund G. Ross, Kansas: Thomas C. McCrcery, Kentucky: William Pitt Fcsscndcu. Maine; llctry Wilson, Massachusetts; Jacob M. Howard, Michigan; Daniel ''6. Norton. Minnesota ; John M. Thayer, Nebraska; Aaron 11. Cragin, New Hampshire; Alexander G. Catiell, New Jersey; Ceorge II. Wiliiams, Oregon; Henry B. Anthony, Rhode Island; Joseph S. Fooler, Tennessee; Waitman T. Wiley, West Virginiatotal 10. It is probable most of the above will be re-elected, but it would be better for tho country it there were a new deal alljrouud. Iiiere is a goou looking young man in Cleveland who now says that his mission is to marry the " Widder Vanderbilt when the Commodore passes in his checks." It is stated on good authority that General Phil, bheridan has proposed to, and been accepted by, a fair lady of Avashmgton. Diiir go on a. WK ort'it Till DAI the best-stlected stock of Summer and Seasonable 0'Ooi:s AT ."VJBIXtY LOW ruici: Viz. : In toe DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stork of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached fc Unbleached At the lowest market rtte? DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now more complete in its assortment than ever before offered iu this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. BLACK SILKS, And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25c., 0c., 75c., arI $1 per yard less than their value, aud warranted all silfc, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, Hosiery, Gloyes, PAKsoLS AND SO UMBRELLAS, a:d NOTIONS ia endless variety. MILLINERY feTOCK will be closed cut cheap during the balance of the season. r,TosquifQ Bars and Netting. Tiie best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received au l made up to order at short notice.

ScnAPKES, 33SSING & CO., Nos. 47 aud 10 Main Street. jllll2S

lHCIAI IJOTICES.

Let l's Discos tuc Great Question, What ,is. n most important or all eartniy blessing'?, iu the estimation of every inieiiigeni ntimau helng? Clearly, it is Health; ror soundness of body ana ci mmu is essential to the enioy- . .- t ..11 .1..-. ..!... 1 . . .. ..J -. Uence. How. then, shall those who rossess ihU inestimable treasure enOeavcr to preserve It, anil how shall t hono who have lost it seek to retrieve it ? These questions have been aslred In nil ages, but never have they been as satisfac torily xesponuea lo as at tne present nay, and the answers which common sense, enhteueu by science and experience, ei ves to them la the Nineteenth Century iuay oe Drieny stated tnus : To protect the system against all influences that may fsud to generate disease, here is noinmg like invigoration. To re-establish the health on a firm basis, when it has been lost by impru dence or any other cause, the system mnst bo simutltuieousiy strengthened, regulated, and purijied. These enas can only be attained through the agency of a preparation which combines the attributes of a tonic, a corrective, a blood tlepurcnt, ard an aperient. ah itiese essentials are euectuauy blended in HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Tcey rontatn nothing -irastic, irritating', ot inflammatory. The juices and extracts of sanative herb?, roots, and barks are their sole medicinal ingredients, and these are rendered diffusible by com bination wiin tne spirituous essence oi rye, the purest of all alcoholic stimulants. ine wean ana leeDie, ana especially those EuSerlng from biliousness, indigestion, and nervousness, atsolutely require the recovaiing ail of vhls powerful tonic antl alterative during the heated term, and cannot prudently postpone its use for a single day. A word to the wise is sufficient. lir t;. urn r k i " ainimil f feWy, X TT A T "CD -RENEWER. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have i heir hair restored to Its natural color, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its use. It the best HAIR DRESSING In the world, makicg lifeless, silfl", brashy hair iieaitny, son, acu glossy. Price 81 00. For sale by all druggist-. R. P. HALL. & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. ati21 dim (eod), wlm tfpN j Sclienck'8 Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills wll cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, anil Dyspepsia, 11 taken according to the direc tions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow ia flesh ; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This Is the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H. Schcncic, of Philadelphia, owe his nnrU valcd success in the treatment of Pulmo. nary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrni ripecs the morbid matter In the luugd nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter It ripe slight co will throw it off, and the patient has st, and the lungs begin to heal. To do tLis, tut Seaweed Tonic and Mandiake Pills musi bo freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so ths.1 tne Pelmonic Syrup and lie food w 11 make good blood. Hchenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing u.11 obstructions relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile Htarl.s freely, and. the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; no thing has ever been Invented except calo mel (a deadly poison, which la very dan gerous to utie, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Scheucfc's Man drake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the mom prominent causes of Consumption. Sehenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkail in the SSe:) weed, which this preparation Is inaae oi, aisis ine siomacn to inrow oui the gahtrlc juice to dissolve tho food wllh the J'uliuoulo Syrup, and is made into good blood without lei mentation or tour ing in the stomach. Dr. Schonck, in liis treatment, does not or fever. Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerate! iiiioiu.uniess tue liver ana stomach art made healthy. " When there is no lnnc disease, and onlv Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, iSeheiick g Beaweed 'ionic and Mandrake Plils are suiUcient, without the Pulmonic SSyrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are perlectly uarmieis. Dr. Bciieiicc. who Las en iu veil uninter rupted heaitli for many years past, and now weighs 225 ihjuikIh. was wasted awav to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage oi ruuuouary onsuraption, nis pnysicians navinz pionounix;d his case hope less and abandoned him to his fate. H was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, mak ing it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. ycuenck, unless p-atients wish their lungs examined; and lor this purpose he is prolessloualiy at his principal ottice, Philadelphia, every Huturday, whete all letters ot auvice must oe aaarts-seu. Price of the Pulmonic Ryrtip and weed Tonic, each $ 1 50 per bottle, or 87 50 s nan uozen. Mandrake Pills, 2oc. per box For sale by all druggists. fe2 dwly hpN The Healing Pool. An Kssay for Voting Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the Diseases and Abuses which create impediments to Marhiagk, with sure means of relief. Bent iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. HKILLI.N HOUGHTON, Howard Associauoa, "niiaueipnia, fa. Juuridoin spnj imtcher's Dead Shot tar Ilel Itu; I u teller's Lljilitiiiujj Fly HiJIer. Fold by Druggists Everywhere. may25 dwlm SN BATCHELOR'S JI.1I "i DI E. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; the only true and perfect Dye, narmiess. reliable, instantaneous; nouisappointment: no ridiculous lints: reme dies the ill effects of bad Dyes: invigorates and leaves the Hair soil and beautiful, black or liuows. Isold by all Druggists and Perfumers: aud properly applied at Batcheior's Wig Factory, No. lti Bond St., FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES on the face, use Perry's Cjmedone and 1'imple Kemedy, prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pekkv. 4i Bond Street. New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by whole sale medicine dealers. mm asui.woin TO REMOVE MOTH PATCH KB' b reckles, and Tan from the lace, uso Per ry's Moth and freckle Lotion. Prepared oniy oy or. B. C perky, tsoiu Dy an uiusgists. jmhis dm,wam-tp n 'iiotli Palehes, Freckles & Tin. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY loi nose brows DiscoLORArioss on the iwce Perry's Moth and Freckle Loiifni. Picred only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 49 Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. aar26 d6m GEO. TilUBXHILL, SfAS'jyitr.FREK cr Sasifllo find Ufariiej? SECOXi) Sfil.lKr, ncr Main, EVANSVILLE. INt'. All kinds of fine Saddles and Harces constantly on hand. REPAIRING done In the best manner and at short notice. fmho d6m G. W. WARKES. THOS. CONYNQTON Xo. 61 KAIX STREET. WARRE.V &. XYXGTO., DEALERS IN PIANOS, OKGAXS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. fp.SU dly

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jons s. k'coeki.k. johs p. tweep. EcCORELE & TWEED, Contractors mul IluililorM, And Manufacturers of Sarfi, Doors, BUnds,Framctt Brackets Ac, Ac., Cor. WAI.MT fc EIGHTH .NTKEF.TN. KVAPSVI1.LE, IXI). All orders will receive prompt attention fe3 iloiu BUILDERS' 1 3 TVi; 1 J O.RIUM RttJUI 'TI33I8 5- 3n 0311 TO a.MI '3TOASXVA3 'lsnooi pun inniT?A. uooAeios !30UO Pni5 OTOOI33IBS saapiJ ,sj3jnpwjnara iu 9j.is pne pni3 iOaAa qsjajnj uto pnB l-oy 'sjjb.io '60ivaBK 9IQ-JK i,eniJ3 pas tmmrji 'aoji pas epeia piaiqitK '9113 aI ;ooji jo 3po9 aSiBl pa err uo 8ABq a.w 3IT1S TISTAlISSi.3.1 T IX0K?13A apd oi it's suaivtp tuvM-vivti isa3jB eai tniA oisJcnoD .v;inj swoons ntfo o.h ivqi no.C Sajjnssn 'ou em ill Samt.fi3Aa antsiidmoD '.mvAtauVII 'SliaaTI.ia JO ipojg eSji ino noj napjn mo.t 3 Xi.iBinoijtBd pino.u e,V smi 'oNiauvoasaHivaAi '0NIH001I 'SHIVI 'SaiONIHS aivH 'sravj HSISV'ia 'IN3I230 JKII 'STIVN spnR u jo S3HSLMHVA jop.io oi pns pifeq no 0? gJ9;STiTBa 'sSarppiOflT '(epsnj pus epis;uo) Bpuna 'IS -'sjooq jo ouii &t nj Sajqj.tia.va eanj -ocjnnBni o pajBdajJ ojb pas 'sozis insu erpi tin jo oos 93jb pnti no dooi o sSaipxnox pus 'spang 'S 'sjooQ "jsi'i aot,r ano'uonconddu no'noi ptBAUo; oj XdJq isonr oq Iiisqs om. 'aoX Sq, pojmbai Snjm.Cpe sasjjduiOD isti Jtto ;i ')Bqi no.C Sainssu - OJUOiJodxa ssai HUM. -ei SB 'sjapitnq jo nonojsjuis oqj oi eaom eati ano nj sapn.1" qsiojni uvo 8J -jb n S3AI3SJUO intB om. 'japnnq pnw 'aaji.j OBjuautu 'oiuBqoaui fits eoaajaadxa .siisoX 8Ay-.tiD3A-j mojj pus :Xivpets v tifejaa' -BJt 3aipjaa ejistu oax sb 'asnoq aao a"ub Xq pajdaxauB eojaq jaAaa uonuupiaioD v sosiJdntoa laarjaqsnqBisa jno "3aipnnq aj pajpabaa 3nunJ3A3 nsinjnj oj osoetoad o.w 'sn q pnq to ?a3q pnw joj patni -OBjaaBut stBitajBK Sajpiing jo sn jauq oi nounauB jno.C hbj Xnnj'oadsaj o TllIBLE, MYER3 & BU0., Contractor3 and Builders, And Proprietors or tho Southoru I?1iiIej4; IVHIIh. Manufactarers of and Dealers lu SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Hrac-kets, "1 oultliiiss, And all kiuds of work for building pur poses. Dealers in FLOORING, WEATHRRBOARDING, DRESSED A UNDRESSED LUMBER. All kiuds of STEAMBOAT AND COSToN WORK Done promptly. Corner Water and Goodsell Streets, Opposite Lamasco Wharf, api,'J0 EVANSVILLE. IND. LUI!Ilf I?It IiVHIIlKK ! THE SUUMKIBKU tOSII.MKh the Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock Is large and second to now in the assortments, embracing Pine ol t thicknesses and quality,. from the nlc Third Common toagluaw Board up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, GOO DOORS of various tbtc-kut and styles, and 10.000 LIGHTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shinyi 3 and i -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing Quarter-Round, Ac, Ac. Orders from tUe country, river or ta. Ailed promptly. neZl tinrn JOHN F. OLOVEit VYILLIAM II IT IV JN EL,. MANUFACTURER OW Sash, Doors,Bliiiu3, Frames, Ac. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles SllilXfi, 1'I.OOKISO, Ac. Office and Factory, Corner Jilh and Wulitu Streets, Evansville, lud. Orders from abroad promptly attended to ma IS dtf DRUGGISTS. JO SI IV LAY II,, Wholesale and Retail Dreg;. Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, ifcc, M A IX ST., beL Second and Third, Evansville, Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW OLASa to any Jun'i dtl . PHALON'S " PAP H IAN LOTION ' For Beautlfjlns the Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and rendeis the skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it Is Invaluable. " For Gentlemen after Shaving It has no equal. "Paphian Lotion" is the only reliabl remedy for diseases and bleiulHt.es of the Skin. PIIALO.'N "PA PHI AN SOAP" toi the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 23 cents per cake. " FLOK E 51ATO." " FLO it I)K MAYO." A New Perfume lor the Handkerchlei. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON fc SONNew York. Mold by all drutslu. ly d

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Having permanently located in Kvansville, Intl., ofi'frs bin prrrt.M. slonal services to the public. He is a graduate of one of the bet medical colleges in tho Union, and has practiced medicine twenty.five yc-.irn. He solicits professional business. The Doctor will devote a portion of hU time to the treatment of Female Diseases. Otiee on Third, between Main and Locust Ht reels, up-stairs (over Judco lalehart's oflice). where he may be louud when not professionally en gaged. LOUJ3 HAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Kain ft, bat. 3d and 4th. First-Class Custom Work. Also, Ready-made ClothlDg and Gents' Furnishing Go:ds. augli) Gm h. (?. JOHNSON, IIoiiioeopzxtliiMt. OFFICE-Xo. 5 MARLETT'S EliCK, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Office Hours-From 9 A.if. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m. At his residence, corner Eel'- find Centre Streets when not at office. auii dly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would: hereby inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL ou short notice. Coal in all cases must be paid lor when ordered. Afeut for the celebrated PARAmax coal. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly FA UN LEY, KUHN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturer of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and Domes. OFFICK-So. S3 BIAIS ST., KVAXSVILLE, IXDIANA. nov7 ly A.TTOHVISY-AT- LA.1V. 0FFICK-TUIBD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novll ly WHEKLI1U & MG(S, W HULKS ALE GKOUE113. Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., KVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, IiE:NSDF.XT DKXTIST, Oj?(c-No. ia FIRBT ST., Between Main and Ixcust, Returns his 1 banks for the liberal patronage received during the past live years, and hopes ulr "alina to merit a conllnua.ico of the same. Chloroform adi. inlstered when rteslre-d. toc2Sdly Txr -r A r VV . V XA-Vl STATIO.VEU, UHJK CIXDEH, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in fcchool Boons, Pictures niul irames, Mirrors, Lootc iug-01ias.es, French Olass, Ac, OI.JO UOOHS E-BOlTSII. iVO. 70 MAIX STREET, (IiEIEBICH'9 llLOCK.) KVASSVI I.I.K 1SWASA, nov3 ly c. 11. ckajikk. Jacob Sai.at, (Formerly salesman at J. H. Rlcker'n.) CRAMER & SALAT Have just opened a splendid (stock ol BOOTS A XI) .SHOES, In a pait of Scbapter, Bussing & CO.'s lartje store-room. Their btoclt Is couplet , and tjoods will bo f-oUl If you want good bargalno, call. apr2'J U;Jm 1EA1.E11 IN Oold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Srllver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clocti Materia!, So. 6 1 MAIS ST., Bet. Second and T fclrd, EVAMHVI! LR, ISO. Watches and Clot 6 8 llepaiied and warranted. Cicas. Ainu, wJ Geo. A. lllttrolff. loct dly PETER VIEULINU, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paint3 0il3, VA RNISHE, D YE HTUFl'H, WIMItOlV WliANf, blUGICAL IJibTKUKKSrS, I li re WitKN nuil Brfnilit-n, And all popular Patent Medicines ot tho age. NO. 2 North Water Street, F.VAlthVILLK ISOIANA Oc2a ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,' llomceopatlilc Pliyslclan. Office on Hecond .Street, between M&ln aud Locust. oc23 dly ARCHITECTS. H. I'dDRSINNA, . KCIII rr T2 J TL. fflce Ko. 3 CHANDLLIt'S BUILDINO Corner t irst and Locust Streets, Evansville, ind. Plans and specificat ions lor ail kiiicl Of buildings lurnished at slioi t notice, and on reasonable terij; mciiii i o Xt 1. ftOBKliT BOYD. BOYD OTIS WOOD WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Cliandlcr's Block, Corner Fir t aud Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Plans aud .Specifications prepared on short notice aud reasonable itrms. Jaulj dtf : FOB. sal: rOK SAIX V A LTJA IT L fc. A I N HIKE ET FROPE lU'y-Tbat splemLd property known an the Kgler P"Pe' s.tuateJon the west corner ot Ma " a Sixth Htrects, rontlBl7!4 to ft Htreetaud 130 feet ou bixlh f''t"-. f l property is ottered for sale at low figures on easy terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOT T A frON, Keal Et;ilo Aeentfi, Corner Locust and Third .Streets. felU dtf

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