Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 December 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisements, In this colnmn, of three eu, each insertion, Thirty Cents.

POIL SALE. BILI.IARO TAK1FS Two fine billiard table, cheap. Apply to T. M. Kl.UOTT A CO., H4 Main Street, or K. P. LETCHER, thin office. de4 dlw "HTWNY ANI BURLAP IlAfi(-At V? THOMAS C. SMITH & CO.'S, No. a isouth Water Street. dc4d CITY ORDERS-At the First J?tfnal Hank and at the Uty cierK orace. nov9dlf TAf lOWKYi for ixsitt. pwfWWTOBT BBICK STOHE T:j 7l Dwelling on Fourth Street, berk?,." Main and Locust. Rent very low. For particular, Inquire at the office of L. J,oewenthal & Co., No. 11 North First Street. novl0-3tsaw It BWF.IiI.IXO-IltIE Containing seven rooms, on Seventh Street, between Wlnnt and Chestnut. Inquire or LANT BROS. tde3 BWFI.MSGS-Tvro two-story Brick Housts and one o"SryTau H nb).tn VICTO BISCH. "boarding. BOARDI"0 AJTI W.OIM3ISO CATi b. bad at MR HOPPER'S, at H per week, comer of Chestnut and Fourth Sts. Also, day board at E3 per week. dt-c3 T7AIITSD. GIKI-Todo general bows work. Good wagas If good reference can be given. .None other need apply. Apply at thia office. decC-tf H ASD-A few more men can find employment, Weatherbarding and Shingling, on the new Bait Well Bridge, by applying immediately. de4dlw TUESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1869 CITYNEWS. Jgy The Recorder's and Justices' Courts were very dull yesterday. Commercial. Our regular Weekly Commercial and Financial Summary will be found on tbe third page of to-day's Journal, New Rope. The new boiatiDg rope for the Ingleside Coal Mines, lately imported, bas been put in tbe abaft, and tbe old rope removed. SJ-It 13 expected that the daily mail on the E., II. & N. R. R., between this city audMidisonville, Ky., will soon be established. Sy By the Council proceedings it will be observed that the gutters And crossings on the bowldered and graveled streets ore to be cleaned out immediately. Commissioners. The County Commissioners met yesterday, it beiog the first day of the December term. Nothing was transacted cf aDy importaoca. Tub Debate. The Periclesian Societyrwill to-morrow night, at Marblo Hall, debite the great question of "Universal Suffrage." The pub Ho are invited to attend. Admission free. &2T There was a decided increase in the numbers attending the Union Prayer-meeting yesterday morning. It ia held thi3 week in the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, commencing at 8 o'clock. Jon: W. Gon3E, formerly connected with the Journal Book Bindery, has formed a co-partnership with Ilenry Myers, formerly with Hcaly & Isaacs. Tho new firm is located on First Street. Sr"Soun splendid specimens of blank book work, from the JOURNAL Bindery, have attracted considerable attention in the past few days. They are hard to b?at, and all acknowledge the fact who see them. Arrested" Wm. Boardinan, the man who struck the flatboatman, on Sunday, was arrested by Marshal Wunderlich yesterday evening, who conveyed him to tho lock-up. lie will have a hearing before Recorder WiilarJ to-day. llooa. L. Ruffner, Jr., & Co., killed, yesterday, about fifty hogs. Wm. Akin did not kill any yesterday, being out of hog, but will receive two ear loads from Fort Branch on this evening's train. The supply of tender loins, sausage meat, and spare ribs is not yet exhausted. Sale op Cottox, Martin, Gardner & Co , sold, at the Evaosville Warehouse yesterday, thirty bales of Alabama and Tecneesee cotton, at from 21$e to 22J3 for Good Ordinary to Low Middling. Iliram E. Rsad, Esq , bought the entiro lot. This is a first rate sale, especially under the tinfavorable New York and Liverpool advices. Circuit Court. Yesterday morning the case of Anthony Thiele vs. Cyrus Armstrong, was called up, a jury empancelled, and the trial proceeded with. This action is to recover ?oQ for work performed, and the suit is appealed from a Justice's Court, having been tried before 'Squire Davidson many months since. The case was not concluded yesterday. , City Taxes Received. The total amount of city taxss paid to Collector Greek, since the duplicates were placed in his hands, amount?, in round numbers, to f 131,000. This is creditable to our tax-payers, who have come forward bo promptly and linnlrlAtpd their indebted nesa. The rsnpinta still continue lively, and all who pay this week get the benefit of the three per cent, discount. Revival. A very intcrestinglpro traded meeting is now being held at the Ingle Street M. E. Church, which will, most likely, continue during the week. Rev. James Hill, tbe Pastor, is striving earnestly to awaken a great religious feeling in his Church, and there have already been ten or twelve accessions. As a matter of interest to those desiring to attend theso meetings, wo would announce that, by going out Main Street, and thence out Sixth, they can get the benefits of the gaslight to within half a square of tho Church.

Tho sociable of the members of St. Paul's Church, held last night, at tie residence of the Rev. W. II. Van Antwerp, was well attended, and all seemed to pass an evening of rare social enjoyment. Religious. Rev. W. M. Cheever, of Terro Haute, who arrived by the doou train yesterday, preached last night a most effective and eloquent sermon in the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church to a large and interested congregation, ne preaches again to-night in the same place, and will, doubtless, attract a large audience to bear him. There is a good degree of spiritual interest apparent in the protracted services being held in the Walnut Street Church, and Christians are hoping and prayicg for an earnest and wide-spread revival. A Dastardly Act. On Sunday night last, when the night mail train was near BusseroD, about dark, some unmitigated scamp hurled a stone through the cab (locomotive) window, and the pieces cf glass flew in all directions. Alfred Lyon, the en- . i ii l - gmeer, was Daaiy mjurea in one eye by the fragments of flying glass,' and was also cut in the face. We hope he will cot sustain any lasting injury to his eye. Burglary. Some audacious burglar, on Sunday nfcht, entered the house of Thomas Eaton, on Chestnut, between Sixth and Seventh, and took ten dollars and a revolver belonging to one of bis eccs. Mr. Eaton and hia wife heard the noise, but supposing it was one cf the boys, asked, "Is that you Sam?" to which answer was returned in a low voice in the affirma tive. The chap took the liberty of eating his supper from the pantry before leaving the house. Criminal Court. The Criminal Court convened yesterday. In the afternoon tho case of Thomas J. Rice, for perjury, was called up, but owing to the absence of important witnesses, the State was not ready to proceed with the trial. .This case is one of the interminable lawsuits in which the Rices and Spradlejs, of Warrick County figure so prominently. Various attachments for witnesses were ordered issued, and those present were recognized to appear on Tuesday, December 21st, to which time Rice's case was postponed. The case of John Ilunnell, for assault and battery, was called up, but on account of the absence of witnesses, was postponed until to day at 2 o'clock P. M. Grand Jury. We were misinformed in regard to our statement yesterday, that the County Commissioners would draw a new Grand Jury during tbe present session. Last March two regular panels of jurors were drawn, the urst to servo for the first six months, and the sec ond for the latter half of the year. The following is the Grand Jury that was drawn for the second panel, end will compose ojlt next Grand Jury with the exception of Rev. Beconi Stinson, who has since died. This jury has not yet been subpoenaed : Pigeon Township Alex. Maddox, Thos. Britton, Emanuel Gumberts, James Wiltshire, Edwin ' McJobcston. Knight Township Wm. Harper. . . Scott Township John C. Staccr. Armstrong To wn&hip Wm. Martin Perry Township Bcnoni Stinson. Union Township Conrad Burgdorf. Centre Township Jo.-eph Builtman. German Township John Bumb. Aiurtsenieuis. The Stereospectrum. Professor Meers' Dissolving Views of Egypt, Palestine and America, last night at the Opera House, gave entire satis faction to the classical and select audience assembled to witness the exhibition. The photographs of the Pyramids and of cities having histo ries beginning more than a thousand years oeiore ine ennsuan era, were of great interest. This evening Prof. Meera Dissolving views or cnermans great raid through Georgia and the Carolinas to the Sea will bo presented. The Professor's exhibition embraces views of the various battle-grounds and places of historical interest, photographed by the artist employed by tho War Department to furnish accurate views of the operations of the grand army under General Sherman's command. Hundreds of our citizen-soldiers have seen the fields of strife sa faithfully presented iu these views, "and will take the Id veteren's delight ia saying, "I was there, and helped to build that bridge; and there is the very sapling that John Smith and I were detailed to cut and p!ace in that very spot." These views will be appreciated by every lover o? the beautiful, and the "old veterans" will take special pleasure in looking at tho scenes they have helped to render famous. This is tho last exhibition, and we hope the Opera House will be crowded. Personal. J udgo B. L. D. Guffy, of Morgantown, Ky., one of the leading lawyers of the Green River region and a staunch Republican, was in tho city yesterday. Our office yesterday was visited by Mr. Beck, of the Carmi Courier, and Mr. Taylor, of Morgantown, Ky. JBSsF Meers' Dissolving Views are illuminated with tho Zirconia Light. t&- T. C. Bridwcll & Co, corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully comronndcd. Lresh Blue Lick. Con gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. jei-ti - Sy Heavy Brown Muslins only 15e, atSchapker, Bussing & Co.'s. I'G

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$600 Appropriated for llic Washing, lrgton Delegation. CotrNCIl. CHAMBER, 1 Evansvilie, Dec. 6, lo0.j Council met, pursuant to adjournment. Present His Honor Mayor Walker and Councilmen Steinbach, Hopkins, Semonin, Orr, Hodson and Doughty. Minutes of meeting previous to the last wero read and approved. Mr. Doughty asked leave to read a statement in denial of the truthful ness of the Report made by the Street Superintendent, at last meeting, in regard to the filling of the Third Street Sewer. Leave was granted, and Mr. Dough ty proceeded at some length to show that Mr. Eberhardt's report was incorrect; that he had not put 1,090 yards of earth into the sewer, and that he could not do the work in the time specified, with the number of hands emnloved. He said the Re port was incorrect, and should not bz received. ' ' Mr. Doughty eaid. that Mr. bteioeker bad said it cost the city one dollar per yard to fill th;3 sewer, but that was certainly an exageration. He t;aid he had made some figures on this matter, and he was satisfied the earth had cost the city fully 37J cents per yard, instead of about 15 cents per yard, as stated in Eberhardt's report. Some further discussion ensued in regard to the matter, and Mr. Eberhardt made an explanation; and, on motion of Mr. Doughty, it was ordered that the report be stricken from the minutes. i The minutes of the last meeticg were then approved. John J. Chandler, Esq., and Capt. F. P. Carson appeared before the Council on behalt of tho Evansvilie Public Hall Company, and asked that the City Council, like the Councils of other cities, exempt the upera House from taxation for a few years. They had invested their money afad oredit to the amount of $100,000, and owed a floating debt of $25,000, which they were struggling to pay. The matter had been brought up before a previous Council, and they had thought favorably, but took no action. Mr. Steinbach moved that the matter bo referred to a select committee, which was so ordered. Messrs. Steinbach, Hopkins, and. Doughty were appointed the committee. Tbe question of ordering the widening of Ann Street was-set for the next meeting. v ' The various bills of the Election Boards, for the late railroad subscription, were duly allowed. Inspectors and judges were allowed $2 per day, and the clerks 3 per (ky; these who furnished meals to the members of tbe Board were allowed a uniform price of 75 cents for each meal. A communication was received from the Sohool Trustees, asking for an order for $3,071 37, for the payment of teachers for November. On motion, it was so ordered. The bill of tho Evansvilie Gaslight Company for $1,400 for one-half the expense in extending the gas mains out Third Avenue, etc., wa?, after a long discussion, ordered to be referred to the Committee on claims. The following bills were then allowed: A.J. llntcbeson, coal f 12 00 Wrm. Uedtor.1 & Son 3 CO Orphan Asylum f 0 OJ juercnam s weim, woraou locii-up... i.j to ALilerlng & Bruinmetbana, lumber.... 50 65 Mr. Seldel. blacksmUhtns 10 25 Sebastian Knbn. uavinz alley f2 bi Joseph StablhCBfrr, sundries . 2 l) Mr. Hopkins, from the special com rnittee to whom was referred the matter of making an appropriation toward defraying the expenses of the delegation to Washingtao City, reported in favor of allowing $600. After a tew explanatory remarks by Messrs. Orr and Steinbach, the motion was carried. Jo. Stahlhocfer reported collections at the Upper Market at $31 30. The Mayor reported having paid a note in bank for $560 25. P. D. Viets reported havioe collected 147 91 for wharfage. Sam. P. Havlia reported having collected $82 50 for wharfage. Philip Raber and Henry Alms were granted license to sell liquor. John Deacon presented a communication asking that Mr. Parfdtt be allowed pay for three cisterns, but it appearing that the cisteros' had not been filled and tested, do action was taken. Mr. Steinbach stated that he had conferred with Mr. Lyons in regard to his sign that was stretched across First Street, and that the latter though he could make a siga that would not scare horses or be dangerous. Mr. Steinbach was in favor, therefore, of waiting to see what kind of a sign Mr. Lyon would get up. On motion, Mr. Hopkins was authorized to have the gutters cleaned in front orChurchcs where needed. On motion, Messrs. Steinbach, Semonin and Hopkins wero appointed a Committee to cancel city orders. An offer was received from Lanncrt & Barenfanger, cffeiin? $10 for an old hose carriage at .the Jackson Engine House. .,,',,. On Kiotioa, the Chief o the hire Department was instructed to sell the horse carriage and all tho old hose at the various engine houses, for the beet prices that he could get. The bill of the Street Commissioner was laid over for one week, and he wa9 instructed to bring the men who had cleaned the two bowldered squares, before the Council, at its next meeting, to substantiate the statements of Mr. Eberhardt. Mr. Parfett asked pay for the cistern at the corner of Seventh and Mary Streets. After some discussion, he was informed that when the Chief of the Fire Department certified that tbe cistern was ''all right," his bill would be paid. On motion, tbe Streot Superintendent was instructed to procure four carts, and 3lean the gutters and crossings on the graveled and bowldered streets, the work in each Ward to be done according to the direction cf the Ward Councilman. . - Oa motion, adjourned. Ii'O CAIi NOTICES. 5? Price cf Fresh Oysters duced. H. Hermann. redec7 Agent for C, S. Maltby, Furniture at Auction. Hiram Nelson will sell, on Thursday morning, December 9th, at 10 o'clock, at his Auction Room, on Locust Street, 2 Ingrain Carpets, 2 Brussels Carpets, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattrasecs Sofa and Cane-seat Chairs, Table, Stands, Cupboards, Wardrobes, Clock, and a lot of Good China and Glassware, Cook and Parlor Stoves, &e., &c. dcc7-2t EST" Bay fine Wov and Brochc Shawls suitable for Holiday Present?, at dec6 Hughes's. JK3 Gents' and Boys' Cloth and Lined Calf Gloves, at Hughes's. Also a good assortment of Driving Gloves ct low prices. dccG

One Trial Saflces. To prove that Dooley's Chemical Yeast Baking Powder is superior in every respect to any ether ever manufactured. It is put np in i, $, 1, and 5 pound cans, whieh contain that quantity of powder by actual net weight, while the majority of Baking Powders offered, fall short from oneeighth to one-half of what is represented. Ask your Grocer for Dooley's, and you will not be satisfied with any other. dec7-3t eod

ESJ Irish Linen, Table Diaper, Shirt Fronts at reduced prices at dccG Hughes's. S. T. 1330 X. The unprecedented and extraordinary demand for Plajitatioji Bitteks is evlienlly owisg to their being prepared wllh pure St. Croix Rum, Ca!lftaya Bark, &c. Our Druggists complain that it ia almost impossible to keep a supply, and that their orders, owing to tbe great demand, are but tardily executed. Do not become discouraged. Hi euro and get the genuine. . Magnolia Wateis. Superior to the best Imported Crerman Cologne, and sold at half tbe price. decfi Udt-eod-wll To City Tax-Payers. I am authorized to extend the time for paying taxes and allowing a discount of three per cent, on all taxes paid ia full, to Monday, the 13th day of December, 18G9. All interested are requested to call as early as possible, as there will positively be no further extension of time given. . John Greek, City Collector, Office. in Third Street Engine House, next to City Council Chamber. . . - dec4 tt Tax Payers! Go to the First National Bank and buy City Orders a; ninety-two cents, aad save the three per cent.' effered by the city. Jacob S. Lowry, decG Ct -' Holiday Stock or Jewelry and Silver- ' - - ',. ware.: 1 G. II. Jageman. No. 35 Main Street, bas now on hand a splendid stock of Fine Gents' and Ladies' Gold Watches .and Chains, Jtwelry Setts, Gold and'Silver Thimbles, Gold Pens, Silverware, Clocks, etc.; in fact, almost everything in the Jewelry line suitable for Holiday Presents. Also, -Watches and Jewelry repaired, and all work warranted . t ; de4dlm-. s ! Candy Toys Tlrcworki. 1 H. M. Ahlering, No. 15 South First Street, next to Opera House, Candy Manufacturer and . dealer in Toys, Fireworks, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, &e. Headquarters for old reliable Maltby'a Freih Baltimore Oysters. - dec2-if Holiday ! Holiday 1 Holiday ! ' The finest assortment of Christmas and New Year goods at Schlaepfer's Drug Stora. corner Main and Second Streets, which is also the best place to get pure Drugs, Medicines and Liquors; also, the tinc3t assortment of American, French and English Soaps, Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes ana Toilet Waters.- ' ' dcc2 lm Fresh Oysters. The old reliable fresh Maltby, II. & M., and C. S. M., large, selectad Oysters, warranted fresh aad good, for fale at . ; II. Hermann's. -'nol7tf Agnt for CS. Maltby. vJ&ST S.OoO yards of 12o Calico just received, and selling at 10c, at fechap ker, Bussirg & Co.'s. cov2G You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, it Glick & Schwartz', op posite tbe Upera llonse. : sep'io J5? American Corsets, only 50c, at Schapkcr, Bussing & Co.'s. nov26 See Gilbert & Co.'s advertisement of two of the best and finest Stores in town for Rent. oc29-tf III Hermann, Candy Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Toys, Candies and' a lreworss, has just received a new and large stock of Christmas Toys for the holiday trade, for sale at the lowest wholesale prices. ; II. Hermann, novl7-tf No. 45 Main Street. Four Offices Corner of Second and Locust Streets, for rent. Apply to G. W. bUANKLIN (Ie2-tf JfcSyAll Wool Red Flannels at 20c at Schapker, Bussing & Co.'s. nov26 T ALIUSEMEIITS. OPERA HOUSE FOR TWO XtOIITS OStLY, K0NDAY & TUESDAY, Deo. 6 and 7. Stereospeotrum G ranch si Classical and Intellectual Entertainment of the Agel vvoml rful Combination of Optical ana Cncrnlcai Science. THE four quarters of the globe KE fitrjiiN 1 &L I The 2obIet Triumph f the rhotogrphlc , Art, or the scenes or uenerat Sherraan's Campaign Reproduced ! TQROFESSOS W. MEEBS HAS Till! Sr honor of announcing that be will give two uraud ixuiDiiions wuti nis magnificent stereospectrum of Views, taken In .Palestine, F.gypt, Europe, and America. Dress Circle and Parquette ....50 cents. Second Tier .. ..13 cents. (dec!) BI2.AS3 FOUNDER, &G JOHN VINSON, BliASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER Steam and Gas-Pipe Jitter, MpDufacturcr and Dealer in Steam and Water (iausres. Spelter and Uabbitt Metal, and all Arjtclea appertaining 13 a Brass Foundry. SIXAHBOir JLXD G&XEBAl BLACKWmer SH-eet, bet. PlBe and Leei. EVANSVILLK, IND. -.-HKfi rm for bid Copper and Brags PiiAMLVS "PAPHIAir LOTION ' For Beactlfylns the Skin aad Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin toft, fair, and. blooming. For Dadiee in the Xiursery it Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen alter Shaving it baa no equal. 'Paphian Lotion" is the only reliabl remedy for dleaea and blent Ishee oi the bJ&in. - - - PIIALOS'S "1A1IIIAN SOAP" lot the Toilet, Nursery, and Bain, will not chap the skin. Price Si cents per cake. "PLOR 1E MATO," "FDJS 1K MAV." A New Perfume tor the Handkercblel. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A SONl New York, h. all rim ire tot r ( "GAS FITTING, ETC7 RONALD FISHER, nKALES IN ciianstellers and Gas Fixtures, Gas aad Steam Pips Fitter. N. 21 l. VST STKEET.

RITER iVa WS. rnr ciher River IUins see This J Page, The river bas commenced already to rise more rapidly, and swelled at least 5 Inches between noon and nIght....-The pdditlonal arrivals and departures np to midnight Include the aiesitenger, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Quickstep, to Cairo; Fanny Brandeis, to Memphis; Rapldan No. 2, to Kastport. Yesterday was the liveliest business day we have witnessed on the levee for several months, the port list being far larger and the shipments far heavlsr. A perfect fleet of boats clustered alon,; the wharf, some fourteen or fifteen being In port during the day The Messenger, with a barge bad all the freight she conld carry....The Quickstep and Rapidan No. 2 had splendid trips out The Fanny Bran Jels got off with a fair trip The Tarascon dropped down near Pigeon Creek Bridge, and took on the machinery of the Cora S. She did not get off till i p. ar. She had a beautiful trip out, and Captain Mather expressed a determination to go through without landing, except for mail pt rpo3es..Tlie Pine B.uiT was unable tc complete her business yesterday, and liei over till 3 vji. today, when she will positively leave for Mt. Carmel and all Waba sh River way landing? ..Tb s OIHe Sullivan was unable to get off yesterday, the goes to-day at 4 p.il, ure ...Captln Montgomery bas delayed the departure if bis elegant new steamer Carrie S., till p. jc. Wednesday, Wben she wi.'l ba la complete readiness. Captain MUler, her clerk, arrived yesterday, and Is a- highly accomplished and elegant gentleman. Almost hU first act after arrival was to call at the Journal Office and order a complete outfit for his office, and a better or more complete outfit bas seldom been ordered for & boat of that class. For excellent durability and cheapness, the JovsitAt. bas no rival south of Cinclaneti. Owners, commanders and clerks of steamboat fcbocld make a note of this, and give as a call ......The Ollie Sullivan was towed to tbe wharf yesterday afternoon.; She was not quite ready to leave last night, bu. will positively go this evening. A complete outfit for ber Office, Including books and stationery, was

f urnlsbed by tbe Jocb.-al Offlce..TbeJ Kvansvllle brought an Immense trip out of Green River, w bleb took her all day to di8Churgeiu.From -Capt, Morris Dorsey, clerk of tbe Su Marys, we learu that two produce boats were wrecked oa Sunday, in crossing the falls at Louisville, and three men were drowned.:.:...!.... We direct tbe attention of merchants and shippers to tbe card of W. 6. Van Metor, of the steamer Kvanville The pretent system at present existing of shipping goods with charges to be collected by tbe boat bas Imposed a heavy and unjust burden upon steamboat clerks and bas led to many unpleasant misunderstandings. We know of one bait whose clerks have collected for and brought to the merchants of this city within tbe lastXoar years nearly two millions of dollars without receiving .ny remuneration whatever, except tbe privilege of carrying their freight at prices aA low, if not lower than that charged by boa's from other ports. Boats have no option, wben goods are shipped with charges, bat to deliver tbe goods on a tehder of fi eights, and yet are held responsible lor the charges, whether they collect them or not. This is manifestly unjust, as steamboats are held responsible for bad debts contracted by others. Let goods bo shipped marked C. O. D., and II charges are not paid, let them be returned at tbe expense of tbe shipper. Tbe present system Is equivalent to asking the owners of tbe steamboat to become security for the consignee ......The Indiana was at Rockport 9 o'clock last nlbt. She would doubtless arrive bere shortly after midnight, and : will leave early today. Shell one of tbe best boals In tbe business. Foa Wabash Riveb, The fine steamer Pine Bluir will return to the Wabash River, as far as Mt. Carmel, tbls evening, and bas elegant passenger accommodations. Her pleasant And obliging officers, Captain R. L. Lancaster, Mr. II. McGlasson and Oscar Howard, will show every attention to passengers and shippers. Foe NaSuville. Tho rrjavinated and recoustracted Ollle Sullivan, Captain W, D. Covington, leaves at 4 p. i. for INash vlile, and bas good accommodations for passengers. - Mr. Ulterback, her clerk, will give attention to shippers and travelers. or in ew URLiA5s.-Tne great s'.eamer Indiana, captain tu k. real's mag nificent ship of Slate, will be here early to-day, en route to New Orleans. The IndUna Is deservedly one of the most popular boats ever bull', and ber officers are eminent for their prudence, care and skill In navigating tbee "great Inland seas." Cbarley and Elliott, two of n ature's true nobility, have charge-of th office. XliTer Dlsaptche. PnTSEtrRO, Pecember 5. Two inches of snow fell duiing the night, and It is now cloudy. Thermometer Hi'. Monongahela 8 ieet o incnes anu railing. LOUISVII.I.K, December 6. Port List J H. Grosbeck, to New Orleans: Mountain Belle. Evansvilie to Cincinnati: Mllwau kee and Key City, to Madison; Spray, to Cincinnati; Hawkey e State and barges, St. LouitoPltt-sburg: Hays, Ironsides and barges. Pittsburg to St. Louts. River rising with 10 feet 8 inches to tbe canal ; 8 feet 8 iDcbes on tbe falls. Weather cloudy and miia. .Business active. Caieo, December 6. Port List Colorado, Vlckaburg, 1 a. m.; Columbia, New Orleans to St. Louis, i a. m. ; Tobe Hurt, Paducau lo weiopniH, a a. m.; a. jimer, Ten nessee River packet, 7 a. m.; Ida Stock dale, St. Louis to Cincinnati, noon; Mar cella, St. Louis to Arkansas River, 2 p. in. Moliawz, St. Louis lo New Orleans, 3 p.m. Belle St. Louis. St. Louis to Metonhis. 4 p. in.; Kate Robinson, Cincinnati to St. IjOuis 4 p. m. ; lxceibior, Louisville Memphis, 5 p. in. Tbe river roue 20 inches. Almost clear. Thermometer iT. Memphis, Dec. C Clear and cool. River rising. Arrived Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati. ueparieci uiy oi uairo anu wt. Lute, st, Louis; Forsytue, Vlcksbure: Emma No. S. Lady Gay, Great Republic, Bradish Johnson and Lizzie GUI, New Orlevns. THIS Mucilage Heservoir Is for sale at the . JOERNAI OFFICE, 5o. G locast Street. A large ttock cf Stationery aui Blank Bocks Always on hand. TALLOW, ETC. li:sfculJlilea 1837. TALLOW, - LARD, . GREASE. IGIIE.ST SIAKKETI'IUCE PAID. No charees made for commission or utayae. snipping nieneii iurnii-hea. Quotations given upu appllcatiou. Address . - PROCTER fe GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. au20 dmF.Tu

STEAMBOATS. FOR SALE. ' A STEAMBOAT BELL. Will be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN SINZICH. nov28 dtf

KOTICE TO MEKOIIASlN AND snippuiss. On and alter December 10th,' 18C9, all fre.'gbt shipped with charges on steamer Evansvilie will only be taken C.O.D. (collect on delivery.) Persons ordering goods la this way must expect to pay on delivery of same, or tbe freight will be returned to tbe shipper. The annoyance and loss Incident to the present system of collecting charges requires tbls change, and we hope cur patrons will sustain us In this only ' rrect way of collecting charges. W. S. VANMETEB, de7 d3t Cap'ain Steamer Evansvilie. FOR MEMPHIS, VICICSRURGU, AND NEW OaLKAKS. The Great Steamer X ox x x'j isR. E. Neal, Master ; Cbarley Miller, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports TUBS DAT, Dec. 1th, at 10 A.Sf. -. For freight or passaee apply on board, or to , V. O. BKOWN fc CO., and HUMPHREY, LEWI CO., de7 dlt Agents. FOR QWENSBORO, CANNELTOJT, A2TD r I ... , LODISVILLE. T . r i- Th elezant steamer Z, - PALESTINE, ' W . U. uolicroit, MasWr ; i. Phil. B. Eranham, Clerk. Will leave for Louisville and ail way landings, oa , , j TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, at 6 o'clock p.jf. For freight or passage, apply on board, , W. G. BROWN fc CO , dlt J Agents. FOR NEW HARMONY. URAYVILLE, . i i -. ANOMT.CAKMEl. The finely appointed steamer --.PINE. BLUFF. R, L. Lancaster. Master: W. HMcGlasson, Clerk, Will leave for Mt. Ca.rmel and all Wabash River way landing, on . - . TIES I AT, DECEMBER 7TH, " at 3 o'clock p ar. For frelgol or passage apply on board.lt REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND NASHVILLE PACKET. The fine steamer .' . ULhlti SULLIVAN, aWD. Covington, Master; a. j. j iieroaca:, uierk, " Having been rebuilt and put In complete repair, will leave for Nashville and all way landings on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage anr lyon board, or to O.K. KUDD. de7dlt. . Agent. FOR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT. , -T- The ezceUent new steamer - ' jpESJ CARRIE S v-rr -r-nadR. D. Montgomery, Master; - Wm. Miller, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports WEDSESDAr, DECEMBER 8th, : At 2 o'clock P.M. f t ' For freighter passage apply on board, " lu - vv x. qk'j w i at CO., - and C. R.RUDD, de7 dlt AKents. FOR MEMPHIS.VICKsnURG AND NEW ORLEANS.' Tbe magnificent new steamer Vff MARY HOUSTON, niiiiiiil L. B. Dunham. Master: Harry Walker, Clerk, Wilt leave fr New Orleans ana all wa ports, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8m, at 4 p. m. For irelsht or passage Rpplv on board orto HUMrHKhY. LEWIS a CO.. i and W.G.BROWN A CO., d3t Agents. THE MARKETS. itw lore JBarget.. fly XejeBrapb.l NW York. Doc. 6. COTroN Firmer; sales of 2,300 bales upFixojt Quiet and without any decided cnauge: mere is a moderate export d mand for low gradei of extra; saltrs 9 400 bb s. ; receipts, 18,2-1 i bbls. Whiskv Firmer at II 05ai 07; tales ot 4M bbls. WHf5T Firm and quiet; receipts, 1C4, uuuem; Kales or bushels ISO, spring at il 4l3I; Winter red and am berwntteSl 6;1 3H. Babi.kv Uncbaneed. -: " . uv. n ' uiA... I'Ulll' oln, closing at OSaWa for Weutern ; receipts Wt. l.nf..anH .lull - or. 1 ... A T fWVt 1. .. , I . IvJ.zm ousneis. Colts Quiet: sales 37 000 bushels sound mixed at i 1031 ii. Suoab Firm. t'oFifSE Quiet. Pork Quiet and wfeady; Kales C0Q bbls new Mens at VXL&ii 7o, and for future dt llvry, 8321132 25. Bekf Nominally unchanged. Cut Meats Nominal. BACOii Steady and In moderate de mand. Lako Quiet; sales of GOO tierces at 193 lolo lor prime steaaa. Botieb Quiet. Cheisi- Dull. Eaos tJuchauKed. Chicago Market. B Telegraph.J - r - cmcAao. Dee. 0, FxcHAGR-Par fo 1-10 crerolom. Fixt u Slightly lower; xalus at 13 871 t 37 4 lor fair to choice HprUie extra. S3 -1 lor spring superHne, and ii 23B 50 for W inver extras. . Wiiiat Dull and 2j2K.o lower; sales at 92J4c for No. 1, and 8Ji(S'jio lor No. 2 for future delivery; tbe latter soid at HHoi eaic, neiiers uecemoer. Basiwo seller last ball of December, iWiaiio buyer's mouiu, ana w'-i.u'Jiic seuer'. January During the afternoon sales were made ut Bs'-se cash and seller's December. Cobs Dull and Irregular: cloning at 78 a.jciurno. i; optional trading was i,,i'3 'i6y7c seller's month. TaXThc seller's last lialf and 79 Sljcseller'8 January ; in the afiernoon the mai ket was nominally 78c Oats In fair demand at 4i42ic, closing at lue jinsiuo nsure. Kye market closed easier but steady wun buyers at 7c ior no. i. Babjlet Dull and nominal at 83a SJo for no. Highwiites Firm and buoyant at 97c wooafa-ooana.sM iron-oouna. Provisions Dull and easier for ail de scriptions. Mess Pork 831 cash, (31 ISO sell er's January; closing nominal at JiO 60(3 131 00 cash, $31 50&31 75 seller's February : at tbe close there were sellers at &U seller's January, Ml ou buyer s montn. Laru Without material cbange at 18 3 10V4C. Oct Meats Dry salted shoulders ouiet jaroa ijess active; closing at 12!4ai25ie for choice lots dividing on two hundred pounds. Caropean Karket. By Cable.l London, Dec 8 Consols, for niouev 1 do. for account d2,ira,'J.'H. Amerlcau Securities llrui : 'ti. 8iJ. ; ' . ; '67s. 80J ; 10-loa, 81i ; Erias, Ajii imnois enirai, iuu4. Frankfokt. Dec. 6. Bonds are firm at Pari.1!, Dec 6. Bourse 72f 87c. Liverpool. Dec 6. Cotton dull: mid dllntr uplands 11; Orleans 12; sales of 10,000 bales. California white wheat fn lid ; red Western 8-tidSs7d; Winter 9s 2d. Flour 'i!. Corn 296d. Pork llls6d. Beef 107 Gil. New lard 76s 6d. Cheese HH. Bacon t7s6d. Spirits Petroleum ls4d; refined do. Is 8J. Tallow 45s 9J. Turpentine 28. Uavke, Dec 6. Cotton quiet. sew lork Uola and Stock Marktt. By Telegraph. New Yobk, Dec. 6. Mosey Steady at 6.37 per cent. Stkrijlsg Dull; UX,'3ti. ioi.i Active aad firmer: opened at 122M. advanced to 12S?5, fell to 122fi. and clo-ed at li4 ; clearances, 123,1.00,000. UOVEENMENT9 nave been active and decidedly higher, but declined In tbe after noon, closing barely steady. Coupons of 11.;S; dj. new, Uj. 81. ii8i: oo. oa iwiiiuo, oi jii-i: lo.. 'Si 5e fork Drj Cooas Aarket. By Teligraph.1 , NW YOBK, Dec. C. Market ouiet and eenerallv nnchanbed. Stewart has bought irom tbe agenU the entire stock of Paeiflo Mills' merinos, which have been selling reealarlv at a 35c for letters A and AA. and be is now Belling them a 24 and 2Sc respectively for poor styles, and 2c blgber for selection. FOR SALE. FOK SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY That splendid property known as the Egler property, situated ou the west corner of Main and Sixth Street, fronting 75 feet ou Main Street and Iw feet ou Sixth Street. Said property is offered for sale at low figures on easy terms. A pply to J . I . tljUlUl 1 X BUS, Real Ette Axents. Corner Icost and Third Ht-ruetM. felUdtf

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Preparatory Medication. 1 The human system, the most delicate and Fensltive of sll created thlugi, should be duly prepared to meet the sliwck ccofisioued by a sudden change in the temper aturc of tbe air. Even the solid metals coatract and expand nnder cold and hes.t so that if man were composed of Iron, Instead of frail tissues and fibres, clrcnlating fluids and britle osseous matter, h:.s frame would not be proof against the vicissitudes of climate. A It is, it bohooves every one, especially tbe foebl'j, to fortify the Irail tenement of mortality against the inclemency of tbe present feiBon. A wholesome, strentjth-suppiying vegetable tonio and aiterativo is the preparatory medicine required, aad among medicinal cytnts of this character, HOriTKl'TER'S SIUMACH BITl'EK-S tiftnd turn erne. In a succossful career of nearly a quarterof a century.the preparation has never been evjuaJed or approached, and its pales are now larger than those of any half dozen articles, purporting to belong to the same class, that bas ever been advertised In this country. As a remedy aud preventive of Dtspepsia, and all lis complications. 11 may be said lo have I ve 1 down competition, and to be tbe standard specific of lue Went em Hemisphere. A course of this genial restorative at the wmiaeocoment of Winter b the surest safeguard against all the complaint-which , are caused .or aggravated by xp0sfro to cold. - COJfSEJfPTIOX. The Three Remedies. . "Schesch's Pcimonio Sybup," for the cure of Cough;), Cold-1, Bronchitis, and every Oim of Consumption. The peculiar action of thl.j med icine ripens tbe ulcers In the lung?, -promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumptloa, when every olber remedy fall. Bchecck'u Sea-Weed Toaio" for the core of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising irom debility. Tbls toui s Invigorates tbe digestive organs, supplies tbe place of the gastrio Juice when that li deficient, and thtn enable the patient to digest the most nutrlclous food. It Is s. sovereign remedy for all cases of Indigestion. . - - M Scbenck's Mandrake PUls," one of ihi most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all tbe uielul properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its Injurious effects. .... To tbes three medlclntv Dr. J. II BcnencK, ot i-niiaueipnia, owes his unrivaled success In the Treatment of Pul monic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripeus tbe morbid matter, discharges it, and purines tbe blood. Tbe Mandrake Pills act upon tbe liver, remove all ob structions luereirom, give lue organ , u healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, whlob is one of tbe most prominent causes of Consumption. - , The Sea-Weed Ton: Invigorates the powers of the storuact tnd by strengthen Ing tbffdigesllon and .vinglng it to a nor mal and healthy condition, Improves tbe quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles In tbe lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of these medicines, u thus ex plained, will cure every case of Consumption, If the remedies are used In lime and the nse of them is persevered In sufficiently lo bring tbe oa-. toa favorable lermlua lion. Dr. Bchenck'a Almauac, containing a fall treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, aud general directions how to use bis medlciue, can be had grails or sent by mall by addressing hlii Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price of th Palmonio Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, 6ach fl 50 per bottle, or S7 50 n half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25c. per box. For salo by all di ugglsls aud deal ers. Tlio Ilealincr Pool. T"AY fB YOITNU mi: v. who JbA have fallon into vicious habits, aud now de-Ire a liUber life-, and a belU'l MAjVIOOJ, wlUi certam 'jeans of relli 1 for the anllcied. Heat lu sealed letter en velopes, trrm of ebarire. Address. HOW ARO ASSOCIATION, Box P., 1'hilauki,. phi A, fA. aepkU To remove Moth-Patches. Freckles, and Tan from tbe face, use I'erry't Moth, ana tvtekle LAlton, I'reparwd only by L)r B. C. Pekrt. Sold by all druggist. eov17 dKm SpNJ ' VEGETABLE SIClLIAfil HAIK KENEWER. Is tbe only Infallible Hair Preparation for RESIORING GRAY HA IR TO ITS OHIOANAL. COLOR, AND PROMOTING 118 GROWTH. . It Is tbe cheapest preparation ever oilered to tbe public as one bottle will lust . longer and accomplish more than three bottles of any other preparation. Our Renewer Is not a dye; It will not stain the skin as others. It will keep the hair from falling oui. It cleant-es the ncaln. and mak- the hair SOFT, LUSTROUS, and SILKEN. oar Treatise on the iialr sett free by mall. R. P. HALL Bt CO., Nashua, N. II., ., Proprietors. no25 dim (eod) wlinl Dr. RICHAO'3 Golden Remedies. SIOOO REWARD for anv case of dis ease in uny staire which they tall to cure. Utt. IWllAU'SUUIjUlilN HA IjOAM jvo. cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eves.'Culaneous KruDtlous. Copper-colored blotches, soreness of ibe Scalp, Scrofula, 4c; it Is tbe greatest Renovator, Alttratlve, and Blood Purifier known. DR. RICH ATI'S GflT.TlFlN- HATJ?A KT. Vn 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all Its forms. Price of either No. 1 or 2 f5 per bottle, or two bottles for t'J. .DR. 1UUUAU S UOLDH.N ANTIDOTE, a rapid and radical cure for all Urinary lierangementn. Price 83 per bottle. Dlt. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a radical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or you ox. Price J5 per bottle, or two bottles for 19. On receipt of price these reinedion will be ship ped to any place. Prompt attention paid 10 an correspondents. .None Genuine witn out the same of "DR. RICHAU'S GOLD EN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole dress Dr. D. B. RICHARDS, No. 223 Varick rropneior. iwown in eiass or rintiif-s. Ad Bireei,ntw iori. ocH-lyeod VALUABLE DWELLING U0LSE FOR SALE ORDER y J HE CIRCUIT AJ (jouru the nuderblzntu has her fin. pointed a Commissioner to sell the h on ha ana lot, at. me upper end of Water Street, owned and occupied by the heirs oi Charles , vveiis, ueceaseu. This nroDert v is one of tlie in in e cuy. ine nousa is built of brick. two stories bleb, contains filht rrnma and Is Wfcll flulbbed. with eood cisterns anu oucDotiainss. and the vard m fliid with frult-.rees and ulirnhherir Terms On -third ch, end the residue in equal payments of one and twn tmii TITLE i'SUFKCr, uuK JUICIMI., Refer to A. S. Ilarburs'. No. 6 Pnnih waierwireet.or to A. Li. ROUINSOJi", nov28 dtf Commissioner. TOR THE BESEFIT OK THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL HOUSE. Corner Vine and Third Streets, WILL 1'OHKE.VCe OJT MOMDAf December 18th. ISOa. and coutlnna t Saturday, December lath. The place where the Fair will be held, and also further details will be made kuown In duo time. By o-dor of the Conuuittte. n30ld

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OF os.ooo ror.Tn cf Biamorids, Vfci tht s, Jsvclr SilverWare aa lltove Fixtures. T7ckeis O.-JE DCLLAP. Esch, Which Includes thr ( OXCKKT to lo Rl vp n at MOZART HALL, S;U;iruny, IK'C. Mr. K- II. Er.lAS has ;een r.dvis'?.! by his physlclau todicontiutie tbe Jewoiry Busl-neii-i, which be liss bt en nnrsiimst for so many years, on account ot its boing too

conliulos? aud injur! us to lit;alili. Many of Ills old custui jers aini ln lufWt prominent and lendin; nien of Cincinnati have lvisnd l.ltu to umKo a U11AM DlSTUliiUI'lON of his entire iStocfc and Fixtures, nud have promised him their aid and inflaenco. This Jtwelry More was establislied by Joseph 1'Tsper In l;;?. He was succeeded by 11. V. Kiius In Lv3. R. 11. Elias, the present pror rietor, has bPn enKaeei in the Jewelry liusiaess Twelve 1 ears, tie can reier with lust prmotoall the Jeweiers of Cincinnati, and mtt ot the principal business bouses with whom he Has had the pleasure or coin? business. They will ail tssilfy 'o his boaesty and straightforwardness. The patrous can rest assured that the ntmosn fairness and honesty will be the ereate-st aim of Mr. Eiia, so that all will share equally In the prizes onerea. Prizes now on Exhibition and Tickets for JSa.'e at R. H. ELIAS'S JETELRY ST0RF, No. ia WEST FOURTH ST., - CI N CI X N ATI, OHIO. Number of Tickets limited to 83.000 CAPITAL IS I Z 12. A Fine Diamond lllnsr and Pin, VALCED AT SAO OTHER 1'KIZI S,rant:lui lu valne from $1 ta It'OO euch. The Distribution p( Prizes will take place at my store, ia v fit r ourili Slrf,'t, DECEMBER 2.ini, 1.M1H, t 8 P.M. The committee wiil be appointed by tiie tlckei-holders, to mak au impartial and fair distribution. A list of Use Drawn Numbers wiil to printed aud seut to each lloaei-uoiuer. RATES of DISCOUNT on TICKETS. 1 Ticket .J.ll 00 0 Tickets E5 f.1 2 Tickets.... l i 7 Tickets.. .. tt HO 8 Tickets.... 2 9) 8 Tickets 7 6." 4 Tickets. ... 3W a '1 icets . 8 &0 TickeU 4 70 50 Tickets 10 All money should be f-ent by draft, po.itoffice order. In reizisteied lutter, or bv express. Address nil con municatlous to . ; E. II. ELIAS, PO-JT-OFFICE BOX 1,815, CINCINNATI, HIO riold trt f!e?4 pod TI7K nilKAT AMKRICAJi II i:I.TU KEaloliKlt, pnnrie the bloo'l tin I cures Scrvfula, SypliiliM, SI in PiTisr.i, hhe-jmn-tisin, h:fK't-Ps of Women, find all Chronic Au ctions of tho blood, Liver nnd Kidney.. Itoeommcinina iy tlie fled eul "faculty mid niuny thciiaunds o! our iK't eitizi-iiH. Itcml tlie t s! !tiuny nf i'hy-ii.'iani ond p.ttient i who lrive uej lNa dalis; fend :'or our Ifosndulis Gcido to Ile:iith H( ok, ir Almanac fur this yeur, wliirh wo publish for crstuilous fliatiib 'ition ; it wiil give you much T;iiiinl le inforinntioii. lr. It. W. Carr, of buUinioro, 1 ta!tf plo:-su;'e i.i rccomminline vour KosiDiiiani a vcrv lioivcrfiil Klterative. 1 huvo seen It ti-wa m ;wo vAfH vi lli lmi py rcsuH' ono in a raw of secooilury pyplnl is, in which the )f tieiit pronounced luni- ; nelf cured a tcr having tnken tire I bottles of your meijjcitie. The other j in a ease of s rou!;l "f lon (.indinL?, !l;icli ismf iilly improving under Iits iiritt, iniil i iiu iniiiciitions ure tij:it tlie patient will soon recover. I have c.irel'u!! v e.xurniiieil the formula by vthp-li your Ito-M'inhs is made, an. I find it n l xeellent compound of ulterativo lnretlitMita. Dr. 8park?, of Nicholnnvillo, Ky., says he han uwod ItoHiidalm in caes of Scrofula fcnd riccoiuiary Syphilis with K.itisfaciory results as r. clwnnr of th 13 bl ou I knor no better remeilv. Kimiuel O McFatlden, Slurfrcesboro', Tciin., fays I have tiMc 1 i-Ten boHles of Kohdali, nnd i ni entirely cured of ItiiHiimatif in : tend me four lotli'S, ir in if ps I wish it fir my brother who has Uenjuiiiin llcclitol, of Lima, Ohio, writes: Iltavo kuIImiciI fo twenty years with rn invetcraie eruption over my whn o body. A slmrt lima sineo 1 purel lined u Ixdtlo fif Itoyadiilis, and it tiocted a peif..ct euro. Itosiulalis is sold by nil druggists. Laboratory, tl xchaugo 1'iace. BALTlMaK. DEiS. tLESrJTTS, EIVKS & CD. Proprietor:. Crescent City Flooring KAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, SasJi, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Xonltllitc:, Acci, Planlnir, Rlpplnif, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at rliort itolice. Pine and Poplar Klot-riug, Billing, Urewsed and liouh Lumbe-, always ou baud, for sale. Also, KoeProprletorfiand Manufaolnrfrs of the CELEBRATED 1 Iv! U (ililiifj i Ml ini oTOLTJTrn PICKET FENCE, Known as the Terra II iuIo Picket Pence It is cueip aud durable, and au ornarneut to the place where It slnnds. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Blvlskn and Canal Ets., EVAr.feTiLl E. Ind. par27.dly (.It a w) (Corros tcd Xov mjtr 2illi, Iiit.) EvaasiIIIe Craif fords vlllfj E.K. tOINCl Xt-KTJI. fall. Kxpr. ...10:1J A M... i:i0 i- if. Leave Freight. . t.tjAM Evansvilie Arrive Vlncennes 12:41 P M 6:29 p M...10:I")A m Terre Haute, liioi p m... i)ui p m... 4:1j u EvnnsTllIc & Crawfordgvillc. BITDBNIKO, Leave Exp. Mall. I'relght. T. Haute ....... 6:10 a m... :4) p sr... 5: i.i a m Vlucenries... 7:50 am... m...H:j0pm Arrive Evansvilie ...12:03 h I0::0p a... 5:3-3 ? si Tcrro Ilaato & Indianapolis. OOIXO E 1ST. iAHive Day Ex. -NiKhtEx. Mall. Terre Haute. 4:10 p 4.I2:iu a m. Cimim .4rrtte IndiauapolLs. 0:13 P"M. 2:10 A si...10:03 A M Olilo & Mississippi. OOIQ KtST. Leave Lightning Ex. Acc. Kight Ex. VLnctnnes ... l:wp M ... 1:13 p ar.lu:i'jp m GOINCl WEST. Leave Mail. Hight Ex. Dav Ex. Vlncennes .... 4:17 v m... 1:07 a h .. 6 mi a m BETrRSISO, Terro Hauta L- Indianapolis. Leave Indp'ils.3:20 AM. 8:25AL 1:30pm. 8:50pm Arrive T. H 6:00AM.11:2jAK. 4 :10 p M.ll v M "Blessed Is the ma i who Invented sleep," says Sancho A'anza. sun more blessed Is ihe man who lnveuted tlia means of remedying tho neglect and misinn una that chaused my locks Bray before my time, or reaped the harvest oi mj ha.r before the season of ray decay. To 13 a KllKTT'a V'KOETABtS liAIK KKSrOBATIVB, in list, bo ascribed merits uosHeitsed bv lew or none of the usuul remedies for Paldnesis s.nd Prematme Oruy li iir. Tlie testunonlil8 of its fluency mo uunisrous find irre proachable. UJ'uwSpN

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