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

ie.ia.l- iiii t r. I'fBliilTEO TTT TILK .YAM-viLLS J0lii5AL . COMPANY JVo. C-J.ocns Mrect, Evnsvt!I. TiiEB;ick Note Printing Company f-cut tlic -Treasury Department, on TucIay, OT.oOO in fractional currency. s ' " DEl'OXY Grand Marshal WlLDMAN, of the OJJ Fellows, La3 issued a circular announcicg t!ie death of Grand Master Adams, and the assumption of the duties of the office. All corresronJence elating to the office of Grand Master should be addressed to J. A. WmMAS, at Kokomo, Indiana. We are indebted to Mr. W.H. 13easLEY, of Francisco, for , a club of twenty-five subscribers to, the JOURNAL. This manifestation of appreciation of the Journal, of coutse, is very pleas-ant. On Tuesday last, Clinton County, by over 600 majority, voteda two per,. cent, tax oo 'ica uuuui: ir mc cansport, FranTcfort nd Crawfords-i ville, Ihdjanai-olis B 1 Chicago, and the Laflyette'-add Jjuncie Railroads. ClintonVanta"tlreCj3' fouxjrailroads, all at one! ik The Mraisbt Line UalJroml. The question as to 'he' legal rutliti of the UofiiiiUfiooer;to orJvr cii elee tion is oup ufon whih dome of tin ablest layers in the ei'y differ. Messrs Islehait-anl-DeolbyJ think the law does noiS give the Buard authority to, order the election; and Messrs. Jones, Parret iand Ilynes are quitf as posi-t tive thStit does. Aihe commissionj era hae the fapinicmtif able lawyers in favoi"f orderin thc flection, and as a jnajority o( the heavjr tax payer: of the township have . .petitioned then! to do BD. 'we c-annotMinderstand why the Board should hesitate". The money is not to he paid over until the road is completed r.BnJ 'it Hhe assessment should be adjudged by the courts illegal, and the gatherer be enjoined trom collecting it, why, we will liav the road and our-niouey too, am. there's, the whole of it. Courier. Messrs iGLEiiAaTand Denby: wer$ LuatextatedllawyerajKhowhen callr ed upon,aye their opinion as to the msanin? 'of-tho law.-' Messrs. Par RETT and J ones -aro -attorneys regularly employed by the Straight Line Hail road Company taadvance its interests in every possible way. Thc.se ' who have listened to the pleadingrf of " paid attorneys in. doubtful cases'know how much confidence can be placed in thflir constrnotion of the law under sueh'cireumstances. It. is, well understood that usually their conslruciion is liberal prlitcral, asto them "may seem bc?.t.''-i ; ir . j It is evident that the tax-payers Tho petitioned tue.Comniissioccrs to trder the election did so under the impression that there ics no legal difficulty in the way. Were tlicsf Bann petitioners asked to(sjgn a petitron for the Cointni:-sioncrs! 'to order the election, regardless of the meaning of the law, nine-tenths of them would refuse to do so. j But, says the Courier, " the monc-j is not to be paid over until the road is completed, ; and ( if. the assessment should be adjudged by the courts illegal, anil the tax gatherer he cv joined from collecting it, why, we will have the road and our money too, and there's ,thes whpl of it." To this ,wc. reply', 'there 'is a right as well as 'a"wrong way of getting into a lawsuit. Suppose the opinion advanced by Judge Iuleiieart and Mr. Denby is correct. Suppose, in the face of this opinion, the Commissioners order an election, and the donation of $ 110,000 is eni dorsed by a majority of the citizens voting. The tax is then levied upon all the property of the township, and goes upon the duplicate with the other taxes. What will be the result? Tbe shrewd men t of wealth will quietly refuse to pay the tax, and tell the Treasurer to collect it the best way he can. But, in the meanr time, the poor men of the city, not having the means to contest a long suit with the county, will pay their tax, burdensome as it is. The Treasjurer goes ahead, collecting all he can from the poor men and the few who are willing to pay, and then proceeds to advertise the property of the rich men, who, in tho meantime, .are enabled to secure the services of the b;st lawyers for a sum much smaller than their share of the tax. On the day of sale purchasers cf .tax titles are gravely informed that in 'bidding on the property, they are buyiDg in mammoth law-suits, because the tax has been levied in violation of law. The purchasers would, consequently, back out, and the property could not be Sold without bidders. The result of the whole controversy would be that Ihe tax would never be, collected. No one knows this better than. Col. Jokes. His experience in these matters in prolonged contests with the city of Eyansyillo ocght to convince anv nnA r, f tin imrvAiU'Mri i i 1 t lecting taxe3 on assessments of t!oub ful legality. We admire the shrewdness of Him Straight Line Attorneys in their efforts to transfer all the burdens of lawsuits, which are certain to grow out ol tho assessment of the tax, upon tho people. We cannot say, however, ,hatwe would have equal admiratioin I'vt tho. stupidity cf, a Ioard ofXJouaty Commissioners which should permit itself to be caught in such a trap We insist that there is only ono proper course that the Commissioners can pursue, in astico to all the taiH payers.. .That is, let the. Q,urls divide upon the legality of Jie lax before it ks assessed, this can be done by refusing to order the election. The Attorneys for the Straight Lino, Road wjjjj then seek to compel them to 10 so y , a writ, of, mandamiii, aod ,thj wJu,le subject will then be brought into Court and decided upon its merits: The efforts of the Attorneys for tie" Straight Line Road to prevent the is -ru? froqheing made squarely, in this

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manner, is indicative to our minds that they have but little confidence in the legality of the assessment. We warn the Commissioners that they must not be deceived with the sophism that all who signed the petition have pronounced in favor of the legality .of the tax. Such is not the fact. The petitioners signed the petition with the understanding. that the election should be ordered, if it could he legally done, lcavicg the question of Jegalily to be determined by the County Commissioners' and their attorney. Wc warn the Commissioners further, that if they order the election before the legality of the tax is decided in the courts, they will sow the seed for a crop of lawsuits that will result in incalculable damage to tho county. Mere, by-far,

than will be offset by the benefits resulting from the completion of the Straight Line Road. When it is so easy for the Commissioners to have the matter aeeiueu by the courts before ordering the election, we can not see why they should hesitate to take the steps necessity 'to bring the whole 'matter before the courts. . , We clip the following interesting paragraph from the Courier of Wednesday: - A Card from. Mr Denby. : Messrs. .'. i!t l L.aivriis,tt-ln, Publishers Kvausville Courier: Gentlemen Your piipe.r rf .this dat' contains the following:" ' 1 or seme reason, Mv. Hill, County Attorney, did not sec 'fit to give an opinion as to the law in the case ' and Messrs. lgienart ,ana uenby were called upon to render, their opinion AIL lawyers .make their living by giving opinions, and; ot course, a law yer's opiniou is werth nothing' to a client unless it helps that client's case. Judge Iglehartand Mr. Denby may rcrdly believe that when the worJs "county or township" were' used in the law, it was intended that either county or township might do-! nate two per cent, upon the taxables of such county or township." " pronounce the above statement ialSv and slanderous, it is very pos sible that J udge lsleueart and l are mistaken as to the law. In our pro fession, mistakes are made even by the courts of last resort. But it is no possible that Judge Igloheart or I, or any other respectable attorney, could be hired or bribed to give an opinion that the law was different from what we believed it to be." lou spoke o our client. W c have no client in this matter; we answered a question submitted to us by the Board ot Lom missioners, and that is the whole of it In justice, I ask you to publish this Charles j)enby. August 31, 18C9.- - ".:"' ' - MR. DENBY S CARD. Wc publish in another place a few lines from Col. Denby, taking exeep tion to a portion of an article .which appeared m yesterdays f ouner, -upon the subject ot the htraighr jume Road. We certainly did not intend to imputo iinything dishonorable to Messrs. Iglehart and ' Denby, and W0 never knew," until now", that it' was considered disreputable for a lawyer to undertake a case where he believed the law to be against him. The ini tcntion of the lawgivers may be very plainly against a lawyer's case, and yet the language of the law miykbo made to convey a very different meaning. This was the idea wc intended to suggest, and we regret that like both lawgivers and lawyers sometimes wo failed to express our meaning clearly, i The - Courier s, explanation is i not very ingenious. In hi card,t Mr. Denby asserts that JudgoIoLKilEART? and himself did not give their opinion of the Jaw to the County Commis sioners as a client, and he pronounces the statement that he had been hired to give an opinion " that the "law was different from what he believes to be, "false and slanderous." The Coih-ia; however, insists, by implication, that Messrs. Denby and Igleheart did advise the Commissioners that the law was one thing, when in reality it was an altogether" different " thing; The very statement which Col. Denby pronounces "false and slanderous." The joke is, the Courier can see nothf ing " disreputable " in ,a lawyer purT suing a Course that to be charged with, is. regarded by Col. Denby as "slanderous.',' But were not surprised at this. We can not expect a great deal in this direction of an edit tor whoso ideas of morality are so confused as not to allow him to detect any difference between celling liquor and preaching the gospel oh Suhdayi, and to insist that one is equally as obnoxious to tho law as the other, j Tiie CRors. A correspondent, writing fromUuion County ,Keu"tucky, says tho corn crop in that vicinity-is fine, notwithstanding the backwardness of the . season. . , lie -reports tobacco; fine, and wheat threshing out fully up to expectations, ;In shot II, Union County seems to be prospering finely and her. farmers are' mucbVe'neouraged. -,.t. - v .: - ri "jThe . Local , of - tho. V NcW' Albany Comwrcial discourseth eloquently on babies in general, arid winds up- his essay with a description of two wonderful babies in" particular, in , that city, which we copy : . But this is forcian to 'what we intended to write. We only . intended topcak of , a couple of rcw Albany babies who may be ranked as "stunners" large and small. , Two 'weeks ago a baby was born in this city, a real jolly " laveriek," of the masculine persuasion, whoso weight at birth was fourteen pounds. He was twentyfive inches long, seventeen inches around the waist, fifteen inches around the head. The little fellow was " without spot or blemish," and a model of a butter-ball for fatness. lie was the seventeenth child of his parents and the thirteenth son. As a specimen of New Albany babies, we put this boy up for the premium. Attention company! Tret out your babies , A Ld "0VT l,cr contra, for a small baby : We know a " little shaver " of the masculine persuasion iu tho oiir who was two years old on Sunday He is two feet two inches high, sixteen inches around the waist, and 11 inches around tho head, lie weighs scant thirteen pounds. Jle i3a perfect little model of humanity, wonj derfally healthy, lively as a cricket; walks veil, and talks fairly, inheriting the latter virtue, doubtless, from' his mother a "red hot" Democrat, who has aheady taught the child to

'hoorah for " Heoks "-(Hendricks) and Ken the former for President and the latter for Governor. Doubtless it is carrying such a load ot polit-

ical sin as this that nas siuniea uie r-ln'M's rrnwtl). for h lor he promises to be a second Tom Thumb or Commodore Nutt. Ihis boy we enter tor the premium for the smallest two-year old at the next baby show. Recently a drove of ninety Texas cattle stampeded in Buffalo, running through the streets in every direction, goring and trampling everything in the way. One man was tossed into Niagara Street Park. One woman was fatally gored, and a number of persons were, more or less injured. Five or six of the infuriated animals were shot by citizens... About forty heau are missing. Some swam, the Niagara er and scattered on th Canada ide;' others are etill running iu the suburbs.' " " V'.V Communicated. The ETansTllle Philharmonic Society. According to, promise, 1 will give a synopsis of the Constitution and By Laws of the above Society. The officers are, President, Vice President, Secre tary, .Treasurer,; rFrrat . and Second Leader, and r three Directors, who together constitute ' the Executive Board,' who hold ther offices for one year, and have the .general manage ment of ihe business of the Society. " Article G is as follows: Candidates for membership shall be proposed in writing'to the Executive Board by a - ,- V, . ' . i .i - ' ' it member oi me pocieiy, anu me appli cation be signed by the member oner ing the same, and ' be accompanied by rne initiation iee. ouuu au uiitiinuu, if tnroved by the Board, shall be reported by them at the next meeting or the bociety thereaiter, and tne candidate, must then be balloted for, and if hot more than one-tourtn ot the members voting ' dissent; shall be de d.iTfli elected:""" ---- - Any application not approved by a maioritv of -tlie Board shall be re turned with, the ; initiation fee to the member offering the same.' . Article. 7 Drovides that any person may become an honorary member by a two-third, vote of ,tbe Society, and the payment of an anual fee of $10 00 they having the right to attend all rehearsals, and are entitled to two tickets to; every concert- given by the Society.. ' ".,' ; -: . . f '. ' , i 'I' hp. triitiation fee f jr uentlemen i fa 00, ' with a pearly due of f 3 00 for.a lady, ?2 00 initiation lee, and rpnrlv due of SI. 00. . '; 1 ' ' ' The regular meetings of, the Society firi on everv Tuesday evening irom hhc middle of September to th middle of J oner: &bu the hQttr rrom SeplcmLii- uotil April 1 1st is :oi j-aad.-troBj .tHat-um ohi in rfosnof the sea'SonLS P.M. ' "The election of"of3dcrs for the year is on, the';econd regular meeting in Septembef.i' ; . : :i - The offioers for the past year and until the election." arc as follows: John Fi. Martin, President j George II.; Fist, Vice 1'rosidcnt; James n Ciirnick Secretary ; I. Haas, Treaa urer; V. 'CV'Ocnung, First Leader M. .'Tinker,' Second Leader; J. E Masnn; Director tand -Jjibrarian : J Von Itov: Director. ' Tha concerts that have been given show the class of music which they practice, ,and the -increasing excel fence of their contierts show "tho ben ificial results .which have attended their rehearsals. : We would urge al who fc.el interested in ' music to be eome. either honorary or active mem bers, and to.da.s early in the season that they: may reoeive an tne aavant ases to be ' -derived jrom tne wnoi driU'of the season: ' We undersfan that m tho future the society win ap pear in public oftener than heretofore and we know that a lull audience wn atwavs be Present to listen to thei music. t , C ON'MondaVtf thi3 "week the three tr'rnat ' Western ' ebmnetinff lines, th New York, Central, the. Erie and th Pennsylvania Central, commenced running5 trains from Chieago to New York ia Thirty, hours, The distance via the New York - Central is 981 miles i by, the Erie 0S0, and by the Pennsylvania Central, 809. , The rate 13 thirty miles an hour, exclusive of "stopping for station and meals, and changes of locomotives, etc., a speed which is appalling,, in view of the construction of American roads. A a! few ! disasters, oi? : certainly; the expense of the movement, may restore comfortable and safe travel. IndianaiQlis. jQvrnai,-'i j .': f '').-:',' ;) Thirfy miles; an hoar,, exclusive of stoppages,1 is; certainly, a dangerous rate of speed.Vand. must,1 a3 the ' jburjiaZ suI'gests result in some terrible disaster.' ; J Peacues are selling as low as thirty cent3 a bushel -at "Evansville. They are esireuieJy,high here, and it is difficultrto understand why it is that the price should be kept up to three and four dollars a bushel. If peaches are rlenty,. let ushave somo of them. What has become' of "the Brown and Jackson: County farmers, with their wagons? Indianapolis Journal. Oar Local neglected to state that it is a very inferior article cf peaches that can be bought for thirty cents per; bushel. The .best varieties of fruitxango ia piice from one to two dollars per bushel. The Green Bay Adioca'e, one of the oldest, mostr,consistent and reliable - Democratic journals published in Wisconsin, where the negro enjoys the right of '8urTra?e, says:1 "The whole subject is a dead issue, and in passing from theory to practice we are glad it s so "near a solution." If the African race in the Southern States were on a par with the colored people as we find them among us, wc should have little fear of the result. We have no more prejudice against a man on aeconnt of the color of his skin than the color of his coat. We have watched with interest the course of life of the colored people of this State, and,' so fxim we have been able to determine, they arc well qualifiedMo vote, and are clearly entitled to that privilege. They are industrious, temperatej Jaw-abiding,' and intelligent." t We copy tho above for the benefit of the Cour icr, which may not have seen it. Of course that paper will fake pleasure in laying the paragraph beforo its readers. - , TiiE;P)irector3"of -the Vigo- Iron Company met yesterday at the resi deuce of Mr'.:- Chauncey Hose, and elected as officers of the company. Alexander L. Crawford, President; John M- Crawford, Secretary and Superintendent; and D. W. Minshall, Treasurer. It was determined to locate the work? comprising a rolling mill and bias furnace, in the southeast part of the city, in the vicinity of the' Nail V orks. Terre JIante U.tprets.

There are prospect? of an excel-

ent oyster crop." Thc-v are selling in Philadelphia at$G and $3 per thousand, from tho ship, and after the hrst rush is over, will tall, it is expected, to about two dollars a thou sand. - A Canada Sheriff, having writ of attachment against the estate ct a dead man, seized his widow's artifi cial teeth. Ihe papers ot the vominion arc discussing the question whether the seizure was legal. TnE stream of fashion in Paris no ongcr runs in water falls, tor the atest fall is the fall in false hair. The decline in prices is said to be fully fifty per cent. Ladies who are contemplating a renewal of their chig nons will do well to await a iurtner decline. The news is very pleasant to all admirers of real beauty in women, for many a belle's hideous head gear has committed hairy-kari on her charms. Gray vllle and Mattoon liullroad. It seems by the following from the Olney Democrat that this read is about "played out," leavingaiany peo ple to regret over-weening confidence in representations of designing railroad sharks : . Fnr the nast three weeks the peo ple of this county and all the creditors of the G. & M. R. R. have been waiting with painful anxiety to see the clouds overhanging our railroad en terprise dispersed and the knotty imbroglio which surrounds the same unravelled: Some of the leading firms rf rmr eitv have to some considerable extent credited the contractors for A o-mds and provisions, and it is a iiigh-handed robbery to deprive the same of their legitimate dues. Ilnndreds of laborers depending upon their toil for daily bread, are now out. of employment, frustrated in the hoDe of getting their ray, and conseauently are to-day in actual want. The G. & M. R. R. and Mr McCabe. the contractor, so ions; as there was a glimpse of hope of suc cess, have found in the people of Riehland and their newspapers true. firm, truthful and determined friends, but. now that the road and its contractor are virtually and for all practical purposes gone to " the dogs," it becomes our painful duty to aban don the unsuccessful operator to his unfortunate fate. V hether the causes of his failure are to be found here or elsewhere, it is not our' business to discuss. Postal Decision Concerning Xcws paper Supplements. Many editors of country newspapers are in the habit ot loiuing dhis, cir culars. etc.. in their papers, and pass ing them through the mail. As these notices would te charged circular Bostaga ordinarily, the Post Office epartment has adopted regulations preventing, and all parties interested are warned to refrain l rom;breaking the rules. The following is the regulation " Publishers of newspapers may, with nut. siihicctin!' themsolves to extra Dostage, fold within their regular iasno n snrmleuient. But in all such r-asea the added matter must be genuine supplement or appendage to the newspaper in question, anu oi iuu Bfttno essential character, convtying intelligence of passing events of general inferpst. Publishers of newspapers cannot send specimen numbers of their newspapers to Postmasters and others without pre-paying postage thereon. Prospectuses ot newspapers whether, accompanying the same or sent scDaratelv. are to be charged as circulars, and postage required in ad vance. Great is the pluck of tho women of Minnesota ! At Forest City, a few days since, a rattlesnake, with all the impudence of the old original serpent in Eden, entered a house, the wily scoundrel havina: ascertained that there were only two women at home These two mother ana daughter werfl not. however, to be daunted, for seizing a pair of long poles, they nonnded tho intruder until there was nn lito left in him. He Droved to be three feet donir and two and a half inches thick. Ah! if our respected grandmamma. Mistress Eve, upon ihe arrival of the great historical reptile in Eden, had but grasped a long polo and given him an citective Druising, what a beautiful world this woul nowbel But the good lady stopped to talk, by reason of which but everybody knows the consequence. and it isn t a subject we like to dwell upon. N. it 'lribune. Charles Penny, of Alton, Maine, on two charges of being a common seller of intoxicating liquor, has been sentenced to pay fines of $100 and costs, and suffer seven months' imprisonment. 7 A new Nova Scotia road traverses the scene of "Evangeline," and the locomotives are to be named "Gabriel," "Gaspareau." " Evangeline," "Hiawatha" and " Minnehaha." The entries of stock for the New England and State fairs at Portland are so cumbrous that the trustees have been compelled to lease a large field adjoining the park. A GOOD way to find a woman out Call when she isn't at home. REAL ESTAT sew Real Estate A J, P. Elliott Sou MAVE UPILVEO A KCAI, laiAii Agency for the sale ol and remiugo lauds, huuses, Sc, &c. l'ersous having nouses or land to rent oi sell, or persons wishing to purchase ci rent, will do well by culling on them nt their office, oa Third Street, near Loca3ts In ILIliott's Blocki . JnneU tf GEO. TH0UNHILL, MAVFICITTBKR or ' r8fc(OXD BTUEEf, near 3?nnr EVANS VtLLK, IN1 All Kinds of tine Saddles ami Harness coubtautly on iiatal. ItEPAIIUNG done in the beet manner and at short notice. fuah5dtm G. W. WAIiiXKN. NO (51 TITOS). CONTNOTON MAIN STUEET. PKAtritS IN 1'IANOs, 0U0ANS, MUSIC And Aiusical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. te'dJillv

Painless Digestion, "No man," says Sir Astley Cooper, " ougbt to kuow by his Heusationi that lie lias a stomacb." Ia other woiUh, when dlgestiou Is perfert there Is neither pala nor uneasiness In the l egion w here it takes place. Nausea, want of appetite, flatulency, oppression after eating, shooting iains in tho epigastriuiu, a lluslnm; of tho iuca at meal times, and a furred tongue in the morning, are among the direct symptoms ot indigestion. Constipation, biliousness,

headaone, nervous irritabili-y, rhynk-al weakness, and low spirits, ara its almost invariable aecompauimeais. Ail tutso ndications of uysfkisia, wnetlicr imme diate or secondary, are usually aggravated by hot weather. The close Hummer is therefore the seas n when the victim of dyspepsia most urgeutly neeiis a tonic and regulating medicine. Of cour.-ie, every invalid has many advisers. One friend recommends one drop, another another; but iu a multitude of counsellor there is not alwaya safety. The STANDARD EBMSDY CF THK I'RKSENT AGE I oh isdigestiox. In all its stages, is iiuTETXiiK'.S (STOMACH BlTTKU". Time, that proves all things, has estab.;ished iLx reputation on an impregnable foundation the spontaneous testimony of millions of intelligent, witnesses. o aeriu on or acid defiles its Ftimniating principle; its tonic constituents are the huest mat uotanlcal research has yet discovtred; it combines the properties of a gentle evacu ant, a blood ilepurent, and au anti-bilious medicine, with invigorating qualities ol tho highest order, and is admitted bom ny the oublic and the nrofession to be the surest protection against all diseases that are produced or propogated or pestirerous air or unwholesome water, that lias ever been used either in the United States or Tronical America. in cases oi cocsuusmca resulting irom a want of muscular tone In the intestlns, the enecs ol Ihe BITTER-, is perlectly marvellous: and without the dangerous sequences of mercury, it restores the disor dered liver to a rorrnai condition. J&AZJZS VEGETABLE SIC! LI W HAIK RENEWER. PERSONS WHO ARE URA1 Cau have heir hair restored to Its natural color, and if it Ins fallen out, create a new erowth. by its use. ll is tne nest JiAiit oki-jsiiu in ine world, niaki- g lifeless, stiff, brashy hair heaituy, son, and glossy, i'rice 81 00. For sale by all dtuggUt". K. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. U. Proprietors. tan2-l dim (eod), wlm opN Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills wl cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, 11 taken according to the directions. They are ail three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomacii relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digest and makes good blood; the patient betiintt to grow in flesh ; the diseased matter ripen in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. 'Ibis Is the only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H Schenck, of Philadelphia, owei his nnrl valed success in the treatment of Pulmo nary Consumption. The Pulmonic Hyrui riper. 8 the morbid matter in the lung nature throws it off by an eay expectora tion. for when th phlegm or matter U ripe a slight co gh will throw it off, and the patient haa it, and the lungs begin to heal,' . . , To do tbls, tht Seaweed Tonic and Man drake Pills must be Jreoly used to cleaux the stomach and liver, so that tne 1'ul monic 3yrup and he food w 11 make good blood. .. ,- Hchenuk's Mandrake Pills act upon tle liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of tho gall U ailder, the bile aUrU freely, and the liver is boon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; no thing has ever been invented except ealo tuel (a deadly poison, which Is very dan geious to use, unless with great care) thai will uuiocte the gall bladder and start tli secretions of the liver like Bcheuok's Man drake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the inosi prominent causes of Cousumptlou., . . SSchenck's Beaweed Tonic is a gentle sllinulant-aud alterative, and the aikai in tne eaweeu, wnicu tins prepiiraiiou i made of. assists the stomach to throw ou the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Kyrup. and ' Is made Into good blood without fermentation or sour lug in the stomach. -. . - Dr. Schenck, in his treatmeut, dots not try 10 nop a cougn, nigut swe.its, cuius, or fever, ltemove the cause, and they will allslopof their own accoru. o one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated 4. uroui, unless ine liver and siomacu ate made healthy. When there is no luny disease, and only ijiveruompialnt and lyspt-ijsia.scheuck's seaweed ionic and Mandrake Pills are sumcient, without the Pulmonic Syrup Take the Mandrake Pills freely iu all bilious oamplaints, as the) a.e perlectly harmless. Dr. Hcheuck, who ha enjoyed nninU:rrupted health Xor many years past, and n i . lf lll'l )l. K: ...... 1 .. i . i .. . I ........ ... 4 a 1 1 . . . - to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage ot Pulmonary consumption, his physi cians uaving ptonounced ais case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He way cured by the aforesaid mediclue. Fall directions accompany each, maklux it not atxsolutcly necesxary to sou Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined; and lor this purpose lie Is professionally at his principal onieo, Philadelphia, every Saturday, wht-ie all letters of advice mast he addressed. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Toulc, each $1 50 per bottle, or 7 60 a half dozen. .Mandrake PlUs, iiie. per box For sale by all druggists, re2dwiy spNj , ' ;! The Healing Pool. An Essay for Young Men ou the Crinio of Solitude, and the Diseases and Abuses which create impediments to AIakkiaok, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, rre? or charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLiN HOUUHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. juul2d3in spa) Dutcher'H IeaU Shot f .r Uctl ling Dutc-lier'M I.iglitniu;; fly liillcr. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. mayadwlift SSJ H VTt lliaOH'.S HAIR DVB. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perlect Dye, harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair sort and beautiful, black or brown. Mold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batche-or's Wig Factory, No. l(i hond St., New York. FOB BLACK WORMS AND PiMPLKM on the face, use I'trry't Csniedone uiui MmVie Remedy, prepared only by Dr. U. C. Pkkrt, 4U Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. J mhn dSm.wilm TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES' Freckles, and Tan from the lace, use Perry's Moth and treckle Lotion, rrepared only by Dr. U. C. Pkruy. Sold by all drui;aists. InihlS dSm,w.ira--p n loth Patches, Freckles ii Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE KEMEDY .01 aose BROVX discolobations on the :j ferry't Molh and freckle Lotion, fti aied only by Dr. B. C. PEliKY, 43 Bouc Jtreet, New York. Sold everywhere. ttar26 dam PADDEN & CO., Soap, Candle, ami Lard Oil M AN U FA CT 11 R E ttS. Offic e and Warkhou:-e: FIEST STREET, near Dhislov. AnwE.v & co. aki; ki:aiv i suiirdv tiie trade v.-itli fli J t.-v iti v uuuiiuan tivsaivr,. UI.KM,M KKASIVK, BROWN EitASlVE. and the CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAPS. Every hmiKekeeper should give it a ttial. Bold by all respectable grocers. T ADIE.N, BE NUKE AKJ ASK t'OK Padden ii Co.'s Uoldeu Ertusive Soap. H saves time, labor, monoy, ami patience, you can do jour washing with this wiup in half the time you take with using other soaps. You cm get it at all the grocers. If A1IES. I AH JLi interest and OOU lO tOIK O B'S ask f..r Padden A Co.'s Soetps, See tnat their name is on tveiy oar you Duy. IJyaj

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JOfI S. M'COHKT.F. JOHN r.TWKrl). McCORKLK & TWEED, 4'ontriu lor isl Ilullilcrft, - And M:nufai-lurr i.f jJ"'.7j,-Deors, Blinds, Fraiiu Brackets Ac, Ac, or. WAI.M'T A KICJI! I II U tUT.l"lS. KvA 8VHXK, Isn, All ordorg will rcftive nmnuil ?i 1 1 on 1 1 r.n fe.i il;iiu WUl 1 S SO US' 'aar 'm n i a & m v a ?i JaSJO pne tuoo.ts.-Brt saopd ,Hi3jn)oi;;nui;uj )m o.Cs puc pnj t)Suan; una pn '-09 Voiaio nOJI pUB OJ8S paziJiqjBK- lIH 2u( 3IT1S VIA.'YA'IISV'Xi.I T jo; sinaSy i 3A . -oaiid 01 s s.ti p OJAipjoq isaSji"! oij tuiM t.diuoj .Ci'J -s-33ns uvo an no.C Jtnjuws '.iuj oij) ill 8uit(l-f J.A3 SuisliduJOD v Wit 51 VII 'SUiafMlf o 3aoj9 eS-rwr mu 01 U"U nana jno.f jtw.i XjnDnJ"d pinoj 3HIi '0 NIGH H LV3 Al 'ONHIOO'il 'SHXY'I 1IIVH 'snivj W jo FSHSINaVA 'lima 'si.o . saesflHa siNi?a spniH pa -ezT.8 jre jo aapjo 01 puv pnq no pne epitrTio) Epunq 'sjooq jo anu 9t(i ti 5)iiqXjaAi ejn) -OBjnnwur ay pjjJjjd 9jb puo'sazis cnsn D II Jf 5(3ois d3jh v pui( no dojn v . T?n ooji.T jno'noiTBaiiddn no '110X piVAXlOJ Ol ifddBIl 1SOIU 3.( H'B'IS 3AV 'llO.t Aa pjjinboi auiuivuii sistjduioa -isn Jnn Jl'iaqj no.C Si!iriw-, -o;)u.jjdsra uxo tiM HUOSJOd Ur(l 'aWU)0 ptlU A")!MllIj UpiV ox s 'sjapjjnq jo aofiJMjsnnH out 01 ot ui out mo uf Kap()j nIf-"' niu a.w 111 SOAIOSJtlO JJ))KU OML 'j.lpliq pIIB 'JJO) 3Bjnucu 'ouui(jim av oanjadra ,iaaX OAy-.finoi mojj pu :A"itciJOd v KBpii vii Satpnj a-Bux a osnor( ano A"u aVj papIui.i)B oiojq JJA3U uoiivupiuioa v Boairdaioa inotnqs-nqBit;3 met Surptinri n pajinbaj iiiiq).03A3 iihiunj o owoiluil OA 'nn . q pnq uid.JJt pus joj poin) -sainnwut Shilling jo tIt Jl-i'l B Ol UO'I-nB IllO.t 1183 CJUJlO.-)ilHOJ o, THII5LE, mTeIW & BlioT Cntractorrf and Builders, . ..... . .. i . .. . And Proprietors of the Woutlmrii 11 u 11 lufj- MI 11m r Manufact urfis of ami Doalcrs lu SASH, D00R, BLINDS, FRAMES, Ilracltffsi, BIoulcIIiifjH, And all kinds of work for buildlns purposes. Dealers In K LOO It f N il, WEATHKKLUMBKtt. , , j All kinds of STEAMB0A1' AND COSTuN WORK ' '. . Done promptly, ' ' (oriifj Water and (.'oousell Streets, Opposite Larnasco Wharf, KVANSVILLE. INI). apn J.U3IIIi:U LVSinEIt! jtiiK si;its Hiiit:u o. 1 1. 1; l.s JL the Lumber Hiisinet-s at his old ntand at the corner of Main and Seveulh Streets and would respectfully inform the publii that his stock is large and second to iiddla tbe assortments, einbiacint Pine ol r . thickneiisbs and quality, from the ulc . Third Common Saginaw Board op Three-Inch Flrt Vlear Plank. , Also, oM DOUitSoJ various thit-kne.-and styles, and 10,000 LltiMTM. ' W indowSash, Piueand PoplarShlui. i and 4-leei. Lath, Mouldtugs, t.'iwi i Quarter-Bound, Ac, tc. Orders from the country, river or if rilled promptly. 1 d:iiu r ' JOHN F. OLOVKi. ' W ILLlAJl" II ITK IN til , MAKUFACTCKKK OI Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, At; and Dc-ar lr ' Pice and Poplar Laiiiber, Shln.?,; t'LlKlHIMi, (idlceand Factory, Corner JilhatuJ tyut.tu XtricU, Evansvllie, lud. Oiders nnm abroad pro.uptly attend)ii I . oialS dtl DRUGGISTS. ' WuoSesalc and Retail Drask Dealer lu Medicines, J'ainft, Oils, Brushes, Ac MAIN NT. bet. Second and Third, KvansvtUe, luO. Particular attention given to CUTi'lAO VVINDUW GLASS to auy sot. j-inJl dtl FUAL0.'S "fAPHIAJf LOTlOJi " For Ceautlfjlps the Skin and low plexlon. Imiivmi ail i.-i-..i,ioLiB. Freckles. Pim r ples, Moth Blotchos, 1 an, etc., and J tudeis the skin toft, fmr, and bloointnp : For Ladies ia the Nursery It Is luvalnable For Oentlemeu aritr Shaving It has no "paphlan lotion" is the only reiial l remedy lor diseases and blemishes ol the skin. ' . PIULUH 'rAI'lIIA.II NO A f " tot the Toilet, Nursery, and ilath, will ik.i chap the skin. Price Zi cents per cake. "FLO II ne, MATO." "FI.IIK 111: MAVO." A. New Perfume for the Handkerchlei, Kxqalsite, Delicate, Lasting 1 lag ranee, PUALON A BONiNew York. Sold by all drogiU. Uy l

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DR. D. W. THOMAS, llaviner permanently locate. In KvanHvltlo, luil., ollcru hi-, j.rofcsslonal services to IIih public. j a graduate of on of I lie l.t;st medical m!e!;( in Ciilon, and liaw pi.'n-ticed nu-dii-i no twi-uly-Il ve ypurs. He solicits i rolt-Kional Ixislii hh. 'i lie IXM'tor will devote a portion of h'. t lirif to 1 lie treatment ol Fcnialn Id. I'f r-fs. ( (flice ou 'J'hlrd, between Main nml Locust Street, iip-sbilrs (over .lliile l(.ehail'H oHce), where ho insy lie found wlit n hot professionally rngHK ti. ItniH dtf CLOTHING STORE, 101 iYain .t., bit Filhl-l'Llvtf t usloiii 3J and 4th. Work. Also, r.eiidy-inad.) ClothlnK and Gents' Furnishing Go ds. auglD Cat Dit. L. ii. JOHNSON, lIollKUOpil t lliKt. OHFitK-No. 5 MAKLETT'H I'.L.t'K. C4)ruer Main and Fifth Streets. Ollioa Hours -From fl a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.u. At his residence, corner Bel' and Centre Slid Is, when not at odlce. uuidly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby lulorm my old pat runs and the public Kerierally thai I am piepaied to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notlci). Coal in ail euf must b paid lor ii'hrn ordered. Ajseut for the celebrated PARADISH COAL. JOH. THOMAS. Oflica In American Houe. novldly KA1INLKY, KUilN & CO., Western Crewerj, Mannfacturers of Lnger Beer, Ale, and Porter, Jn bairels. Iialf-barreln, kegs aud tHittles. OtlKT Xo. MIS ST., KVAXI1V1I.LK, XSD1ANA. nov7 ly ' lihYTHE HYNES, a itoum:y.at.i.ah, ufkk'k tiiikd htkkct, In WALKKIl'H BUILDING, novll ly W1IKELKK & RIGtiS, W1IOL KHALK OKOCKKfl, Cor.. First and Syc traoro SIjj., HVANSVILLi:, IND. aovll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bicrbowcr, iii:siiii:.t ii;mtint, (Jfllce No. IO FI1WT ST., , j llmluwin Alula uiui lMiitt, l? lut iis ills I hanks for tho liberal pstroniinereilved durliiK the pt live years, and hopes by fair dealIhK to inei it a continuance of the smim. Chloroform uduilii Isterod when desired. H:Jidly BTAIIONEU, 11 OK lilMlKU, , And JIUfik ll'Mtk Mumtfiuilurer, And Dealer In School Hook, Plotuits and Jrames, Mirrors, Ix.k liin-(Ha.teH, Fr eneli tllass, Ac, (I.1 liOOliN JilIlH',M. JVO, TO St A IX HTliKkr, - (h eniiaiiifii's iuxxk.) K ANN VI I. LB ..IJHIIASl.t uoviy C. li. I'lUMKK. J B'liB HA I. AT, (F01 merly hahsiiiuii ut .1. S, Klein I '.) CHAM EH & SALAT 05 Hare Just opened a t did K. k ot 1 11.11 a , MflftH, IKIilfA AMI In a psrt of Scliapt'er, KiihIiih v I'o.'s liirv store-room. J lieirstoi u l eiiie Ii;I , ull-1 nnihU w ill be .oi I'll MA 1 It yoti wai t good harBllm, call. r'r-11 d lia ilAt. A. Id TTIUM.I'I , , IlKAI.IK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Hfectucles, KycplaiuuM, WJiver aud I'latol Wnre, WalJh uud l-liift Msteilal, IfA. M A I .'V NT., ,' liet. Scjiul and Third, . EvAsvii l.f., Imf Watches and Clocka Uejalied and 'yarranled. C i as. Akticii, wl' '.4eo. A Blttrnr. oc Jiy PKTKH VIKttLINU, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paluti Oils, VA H N IS II K,S, U YK H TUfW, I.M)II1V lil.ASX, MUUIlAli I.r,TUl'MKIU8, 1'iirf tUuin Mini Jtrmitlla h. And all popular Patent Medicine il the tw,n. NO. a Xorlh Wulrr Htm l, i.I Aismh.m; I - ii i OH. F. L. DAVIS, HntnffiopnUiIe Physician. Ofiic on Second Street, ln lww n Main and IjociihI. oia diy AliCIIITECTS. 0. tfUKSINNA, vucn 1 i' . 1 Itlce-Mo. II I'll ANI-I.KI!'-) liUlld-IM. t.'ornui Fl rst anil l.iK u.it itlrtol, i: vans', ti In, I lit!. 1'iiiDh ami bii 1 meat ion 'm an k ! uili 1)1 l;il ill , 1.:; I III 1 r, IK',, 't Hi H.'.ll 1,1 il ; I. I.l OU It.AnOtisihle tl.H l.i. ! il ... O i li i. ftOliK.HT IIO VII. BOYD OTIS WOOII 6. WOOD, AKOH LTKCTS, So. t Chandler's Clock, Corner Fir t aud Locust Streets, KVANSVILLK, INI), Plans ami sped Heat ions piepaivl on klmit uolloe Ull'l leasonable lilmii. Jaulidll . FOIt SALE. OK HAI.K-V'AlilHlliiK il A I N JC HTKKKi' PIlOPMlTlf-'J hat i..l. mild projioriy liHOmti ax tli K.ler iMrt. . nuled ou I ho wet corner ol Aim 11 Mini Sixlli St 1 11 I h, fi , ,11 1 1 1 1 1 7j!i I on Main Hlri'l en.l 1 ,11 fi-el on Kivili Kirw.i. HM. proj.i iiy isoiti rtKl lor kkIm h! low fli'.uiit 011 e.i-y boiiiM. Apply 10 J. P.'F.l.f-tOi'i' A SO. Keal kjtl ale A kt'-nls, ( 1.1 uer licubt a Lid 1 li 11 I 1-1 , i. 1 . telH dtl

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