Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 March 1870 — Page 4

Advert'.sementF, n this column, of tbre ines, each, insertion, Thirty Cents. FOR SALE.

-IS AL.K, OH i il K WJiOl.E, ISVJ? tercet in a manufacturing bu-iness, well fstebll'-hed ; now working to its fail capacity; 1,500 will buy it. Address B., P. O, Box ST.i. liU.22dlw "215" I S r One two-story brick building JE2. nd lease, on First Street, between fc amor and Vine, for dale on very liberal terms. HI. LTJNKENHEIMER. iai2 "J2t ier Fa yard el Blay n. a certaVB cure .Er for corns. For tale at tlie Opeia Dnm Sstore. 01 posit tbe opera Hoiue. robl9 3t OATS-Gennine Uamsde l's Gray Norwsy fceed Oats from Pennsylvania, l or sale BtA.S. Ii AYHURST'd. mull) 31 "WAIITED. 4 A I 1 N V? 3I KN-Two lady saleswomen fcj at the Chandler Block, opposite Opera House. References required, ra h23 2t Ollt I. -A pood elrl, to do houf-e work. "Inquire of JOHN K. MILLS, el B. F. nt.ie At ('o's P'sninsr Mil). mhMdlw FORRENT. "EfoVNfcts Three dwelling houses. InJCjL quire of JOHN B. MILLS, at B. F. 'lrible & Co 's factory, corner Fifth and Walnnt streets. mbl'Jlw 'OTJND. SArn liRT Wbicn tte owner can have by calling and paying for this advert im e irK rnh?4 MIS CEIi!L ANEO tf ST -Oll SAI.K OK HKXT-CII KA 1 A Ji. two-story briolt, containing eight tuom, corner Kitlilh and Vine Streets, Inquire of J. 11. ROGERS, on tte premises, or at hi residence, on Vine 8t. mh24 tf TUIUSUAY, MAUvH 24, 1810. C 1 TY N E W S. BttTBLICAX S0HISA1I0SS. FOR COUNCILMEN. Ward, WILLIAM BEDFORD. " ALVAH JOHNSON. HESRV V. BENNIQHOP. JOHN DANNETELL. CHARLISSCHAUM. " JACOB RICE, Sr. " WILLIAM HEILMAN. WILLIAM TEAM EH. 1st 2d 4th 5th em 7th Stu. City Orders for sale at It Is Office. Blank Book?, all sizes, for sale at this office. Tobacco Sale. ForJ sells some Western District and other tobaccca this morning at 11 o'clock. JSSafTIic reads in the outskirts of the city are rapidly drying, and a feir days moro of fine weather will mate fine driving. t Faber'a everpointed pencils at the Journal Office. JCaT" The Galaxy for April has arrived. A full table of the contents is published on cur second page. Fish & Barter I.ave it for salo in this c'tfy. ' Assualt and Battery. Justice Emery assessed a fine of $5 70 on a man for assault and battery of a colored woman yesterday Manilla Envelopes. We have a large stock of Manilla Envelopes, which we will sell cheap. Recorder's Court. There were two cases of "cxhileration" before His Honor yesterday net result $12 50. jsyThose who expect to be candidates at the convention on Saturday night, had better let it be known by announcing the fact. 3?" A large assortment of Initial paper always on hand at the Journal Office. JDSfTho Fakir gave awny a gold watch last night. The houso was crowded as usual. The audience was amused, and the Fakir faked famously. TnE New Era Hop. Its is confidently anticipated that the hop tonight at tho National Hall will be worthy of the Club and the city. Seelig's suppers need no recommendation. JBSyThc Street Railroad Company are putting in a turn-table at the corner of Main and Second, and in a day or two tbe new arrangement will go into operation making that corner the starting point for cars. Q?Ticket No. J drew the gold, watch at the Fakir's exhibition last night. Mr. Samuel Robinson was the holder. Chief Itoyston drew a wash bowl and pitcher. Ho need not hereafter belong to tho "great unwashed." Mr. Whittlesey, in his oration at the Court House the other night, spoke of the Journal reporter as "a man only six weeks from Chicago." This was dono to divert attention from the two freshly imported "shirt tail" orators who spouted on that occasion. " Words spoken are air; words written aro things." Any one who heard Mr. Connelly on Monday night, knows ho is fond of airs; but those who read his letter tJ-day will see that he is not quite so fond of things. Fresh Arrival. Col. John Uhein'ander has just returned from tile Jjaab " .".fe" -- leaf tobacco, including Havana, Yarra and Connecticut, all selected with es W...K n arcpa Krur-it in Tiituue; pecial reference to the wants ot manufacturers in this vicinity. Bet Extraordinary. There was a bit of an argument yesterday; at the

Police . Headquarters, oetween two oi tho officials thereof, a3 to , whether blacking boots was a respectable occupation. The result waa that the Chief bet the Recorder would not b!ack a pair cf boots for ten cents. His Honor to& the' bet, another city official was made judge, tho Collector collected the" stakes, and the Clerk's boots were presented as the field of operations." The Judge went to-work and earned the dime, poetctcd. the stakes, and said: "I blacked these boots for the stakes; the ten cents Tas no object." Now, the Chief wants e decision reversed.

lowing to the Journal reporter: Evansville, March 24, 1S70. Mr. Ryan, Reporter: Sir: The scope of the few remarks that 1 made at the meeting last evening, was, that the discontent of the great body of the Southern pecple was the natural result of the treatment they had received from eon cic-nlious abolitionists, tricky politi cises, reckless scoundrels, cotton thieves and unprincipled radical mercenaries, and that life and prop erty were as sale in the South as else where, to demonstrate tnis last iacr, I showed that it was the interest of the radical party in the South to pander to the blacks, to excite the animosity of tbe blacks against the Southern people, and to exaggerate cases cf outrage. I also showed the elements of which the radical party of the South are composed. WLether you wilfully misrepresented me, or ray stupidity failed to make the scope of my remarks clear, I do not care to inquire; but your report contains some assertions so directly contrary to fact, that I think proper to call your attention to one of them. 1 dii not say, ,l Abolitionists icould steal" nor anything that could be tupposed to indicate such an opinion. The assertion that I said so is utterly false. It you see proper to do justice by publishing this note, I will be obliged. If yoa do not do so, it will show that 1 did not ey aaust tho unfairness to which lladicalism will some times resort, llespectfully Wm. M. Connelly. If any proof of the correctness of the report were needed, Mr. Connelly's letter has furnished it, while seeking to make up a denial. The connection in which he 6aid they would steal," was in t peaking of an abolitionist who entered a house in the south, and ' demanded food, shelter and drink in the name of Jesus Cbrist." Mr. Connelly said they (the abolitionist?) " instigated the slaves to rob and murder their masters, they would steal." Mr. Connelly had better not "utter what he would not like to see printed. A dozen of the Democrats who were bored by l.is ''few remarks," will attest the correctness of the report. Tho Courier snuffs him out in a single line, thus: "Mr. Connelly was called, and made a few remarks." Perhaps it were better, if the Journal had served the seeker for notoriety in a like manner, although the "remarks" took up forty-eiAut minutes in the making. Stockholder's xIeetino. The stockholders cf the State Insurance Company met on Monday night, at National Hall, anu organizsd. by calling Mr, L. Rnffncr, jr., to the chair, and inakirg Mr. II. O. Babcock Secretary. Tho names ot tho stockholders wero read, and Messrs. R. S. Tcnney. W. W. Morgan and John Greek, wero appointed a committee to nominate a Board of Directors. Tho followicg board were elected: Peter Semonio, S. E. Gilbert, L. Ruffner, jr., A. Reis, Isaac Keen, M.J. Bray. After several ballots were had, without a choice, the election of Manager was deferred, and the meeting adjourned, subject to call. Death of a Venerable Lady. Under the heal of " Death," we yes terday annouaoedtho decease of Mte". Sarah P. Baird, iu the 80th year of her age. Mrs. Baird was a nativo of Kentucky, but had resided in this State nearly forty years, and was the mother of our esteemed fellow citizen , L. M. Baird, of tho firm of Baird fc Start, and of Col. John P. Baird, of Terre Haute. She leaves a iarge circle of friends and relatives to mourn her death. She was a lady of fine intellectual ability, and was highly esteemed by all her acquaintance. At the close of a loag and exemplary life, she calmly fell asleep with a cheerful hope of a blessed immortality in the paradise of God. Church Sociable. Wc arc gratified to learn ttat the excellent ladies of the Vine Street Presbyterian Church are arranging for a delightful social entertainment, to be given on Thursday evening, April 7th, the plaeo to b3 designated hereafter. The object is to raise means to assist in the erection of a new church edifice for the congregation now worshipping at the Vine Street Church. The admirable manner in which the ladies of that church conduct such affairs, is sufficient warrant ier the prediction that it will be worthy the most liberal patronage. Our citizens, so proverbial for their large hearted benevolence, will pleaso bear this matter in mind. Remember two weeks from to night. Correction. The Courur says Mr. Harry Joseph wa Secretary of the Third Ward meeting on Monday night. This is conceded, but the farther remark that Mr. Joseph said the Journal reporter was "bumftiozleaV is untrue. Mr. Joseph is too much of a gentleman to make such a remark. As regards the reporter being a stranger, the gentleman who served tho Journal on that occasion was a very popular Democrat. Harper's Magazine. We unin tentionally neglected to acknowledge the receipt of llarpers Magazine for April, which was laid upon our table Tuesday evening, by our genial friend, J ohn II. Seott. He has a ful? supply. Sudden Death. Last, night a colored woman living on Tenth Street, near Cherry, was seized with a fit of coughing, while seated at supper, raptured a blood vessel, and died in about threo minutes. The coroner will probably hold an inquest to-day. Tobacco. Sold. Weldon Bros. & Co. sold yesterday, at the Planters Warehouse, 13 hogsheads tobacco, at from 4 00 or frosted lug, 16 $S 50 for comiiion leal'.- Prices 'Mere very! eatbsfaetury. , ; .: - - i

TMr. Connelly writes the fcl

MARRIED.

HEWSON - BEDFORD. - On Monday, tlielst lost , at Trinit y M. E. Church, by tbe Rev. R. Andins, Mr. Gkorgk Hewsos and MU? JIaky A. Bedi'osd, both of this city. LO CAL I7QTIGS5. Just received at the New York Grocery, a quantity of pure Maple Sugar, at$l 40 jcr gallon. 311. Nelson sel's at Auction this morning, at 9J o'clock, at his Auction Rooms G boxes cf Cordial, 1 box of Wine, 1 box of Tea, 5 dozen Wash Tubs 10 dozen Painted Buckets, one Dray, one Cart, a lot of Household Furniture, Dry Goods and Notions. mh24-lt W AI.I PAPiJR. F. IIopklnH fc Co., IVo. IS First Ht. Just rece'ved, a larg- and elegant assortment ot decorative and plain paper hanging, for Halls, Parlois. Dining-rooms, Chambers, Stores, Public Halls and Churches. We have secured tbe services of a professional Paper Hanger, from the East. Parties desiring decorative and fine paper hanging done in artistic style, caa leave their orders. Specimens ot paper hanging can be seen at our store. Personal. M'm'e. Carmody has gone to New York, to attend the grand opeuig of spring fashions. She will return in about ten days, with patterns of the latest styles, and a choice stock of trimmings, when she will be found at the old place, on Locust Street, above second, ready to supply the fashionable public with the very latest. mh22-lt LIVE A!iD LLT LIV. Did you hear the news? The doctors have agreed that OYSTERS FRESH are the Best Medicine to Strengthe n the Weak and make tlie Strong Stronger!! The best place to got them always fresh, is at John C. Schweizer's Main Street Exchange. Between Fifth and Sixth Streets. mai22-lm Dju't fee Imposed I'poa By purchasing Baking Powders which fall short of the quantity represented in each package, from one-eighth to one-hall. Dooley's Baking Powder is nut un in tin cans, which con tain cctual net ueighl, i. J, 1 and 5 pounds, a3 represented, and is perfectly free from any impure substances. We guarantee purity, quality, quantity and results satisfaetoiy every time Doot.ey's Baking PowDER is used. For salo by Grocers everywhere. mha2 Tulbba StsT" Torn Currency and County Orders taken at par for goods, at Scuapker, Bussing & Co.'s. mh7-tf Millsburo, Centre Co , Peon., ) March 15, 1870, j Messrs. Cloud, Aki.i & Co.: Gentlemen The box of Cloud's Invigorating Cordial has arrived. The express charges are outrageously high, bat I am glad to get the medi cine. You have selected, I sec, one of our best men for Agent here. I have two daughters who, for a time, teemed to be in a deeliue from general debility, and threatened also with tcrofula. My brother-in-law, W. II. Watson, of Tennessee, was using your Cordial, and ordered a half dozen for my daughters, which I am happy to say has entirely relieved them both, after we had exhausted the skill of many of our best physicians. It ought not to be kept from sutTerini? humanity. Yours, very truly, mb21 Wharton Morris. Ord rs for First Class Gralnln; and Wood Imitations Promptly and neatly executed, at low prices, at Usborne s Paint Rooms, No 27 Locust Street. mar 18 lw Resumption ofapcclo Payment. I have jus.t rctarned from the East with the largest stock of Spring and Summer goods ever brought to this plact which 1 purchased at 10 per cent, in gold, and will sell the same way. Remember my stock of furnish ing goods are well selected, having given my special attention to this particu'ar class of stock. I have a vari ety cf collars, and all kinds of "Shoo Flies." Come and see me at 50 Main Street. John II. Schricute. marl7 lw Z&T New Calicoes and other new Dry Goods just received at Scuapker, Bussing & Co.'s. mh7-tf 5J i. j. isriawcu & uo-. corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &o. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con gress and Rockbridge Alim Waters. jel7-tf Farm for Salo Sear KransvlUc. 1G0 acres of valuable land within -4 miles of Evaosville, on the Green river road, for sale on easy terms. Thirty-five acres improved. Posses fcion given immediately. The land is very desirable, and a bargain can be had by applying at once to Alva ii Johnson, Real Estate Agent, mh 10 tf EvansTille, Ind. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 cents, at Gliek & Schwartz', opposite the Opera House. sep25 For Rent A neat, new store room, corner of Locust and Second Streets. Also two small houses on Locust, between Second and Third mhl2 tf G. W. Shanklin. WnAT elegant Bohemian Vases S. Brurer, the Hoop Skirt and Corset Manufacturer, is selling at $3 00 and H 50 a pair I marl2-tf ' f r Jfier Ki.gr Itn. tr ThtrdPage. The weather continued clear, but was somewhat chilly after dark last night. The additional arrivals and departures up to midnight, include tho Minnecla, Mecphis to Cincinnati; Mary flouston, Louisville to New Orleans; Hartford, to Little Wabash; Sam Orr, to Cairo; Mallhs RagOD, to Nashville; Morning Star, to Louisville. The Minncola had a magnificent trip, including 1800 bales cotton. She barely touched at the wharf. The Mary Houston had a very good start and added largely here, but left with room for more all the packets left with fine trips The Mallio Ragon was stulLd fall Some considerate friend presented Capt. Josh. V. Throop with a new plug hat e,f tho nobbio&t style, and J. V. looked as gay as a spring

colt Capt. Lafayette Elder, for

a long tirna wharf boat proprietor at Owensboro, takes command of the Pine Bluff, and John A. Adants takes charge of the office. Sbo leaves promptly at 10 A. M. to-day. See notice to creditors, below W. H. McGlasson, late clerk of the Pine Bluff, is in the city looking as handsome as a May morning, and ready to accept any good proposal for a clerkship oa any good steamboat Tbe Nick Longworth did not leave Cincinnati till last night. She will be here to morrow We clip the following items of interest from yesterday's Louisville Courier Journal: The chimneys cf the new Evansviile and Cairo packet, Idlewild, were being raised yesterday. This boat is approaching completion rapidly. Within ten days or two weeks she will be completed and ready for business. The Idlewild will be one of the finest boats that has been built at this port this season, and if there is anything in the looks of a boat she is destined to be very last. Negotiations were pending yesterday for the purchase of the steamer Norman, the design being to place her in the Louisville and White River trade. Capt. B. C. Levi, President of the Louisville and Arkansas Packet Company, telegraphed to D. II. Kennedy, owner of tho Norman, offering $10,000 Mr. Kennedy answered he would take if 12.000. Capt. Levi advanced $1,000 on bis first bid, and stated he would give $11,000 and no more. Mr. Kennedy declined the offer, and thus the matter stands at present. Koais Lcavlngr To-Day. For Cannelton. Tho excellent passenger steamer Pine Bluff, leaves at 10 A. M. to-day. for Cannelton and all way landings ia charge of Capt. Lafayette Elder and with John A. Adams in the offioe; both are clever and obliging gentlemeu. Hirer LHsimiciitt riTTSBCP.G, March 2$. Monongahela 8 fret 6 inches and stationary. Allegheny 10 feet and rlsiDg. At Greensboro lalling slowly, at 8 teet. At Brownsville 7 feet 6 inche- and falling s;owiy. At Oil City stationary 31 inches. Belle -Wheeling arrived and departed ; the Juniall win arrive at 2 o'clock- and return to Cincinnati to-morrow; lh Phil. Sheridan for -St. Paul, is filling up rapidly and will depart on Friday, the Argony, for Hi. Lous, departs til's evening; the low boats Panther and Jas. Blacarnore, with 205,000 busbela of coal lor Loukviile, departed lo-db.y. CiscianAir. March. 2.1 Hiver fallen 7 ioeue with 4 leet B inches in the channel. Weather ;lear. Theraioineter 47. Cisci!tNATi, March 23. River staiionary with 'H feet O inch en In tho ctla-uuet, 77 feet 0 lncaea apace under tbe bridge. Weather clear and pleasant. Business brist at rates. Arrived, the Norman from Evansvllle; Kenton and P. W. Strader from New Orleans, Departed, the Norman for Evan&viile; Nica LoDgwor.li and Sallie for New Orleans; Alice Dean for Memphis. LotrisviiXK, March IV Port Hot Kenton, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Kate Koblnson, Cincinnati to ML Louig; America, to ArUansas Hiver. Klver falling; V fret lu canal and 7 ieet on the falls. Weather clear and mild. I orjisvixr.il, March 23. Port list Kate Roblnaon, Cincinnati to St. Louis; America, Cincinnati to Akansas River. Klvor declining steadily, with 9 leet finches Id tbe canal, and 7 feet 2 inches on the falls. Weather ciear and springlike. Nasuvjxie, March 23. River ruing, with 7 Jeet 0 inches water oa Harpeta Hhoals. Weather clear nud pleasant. John Lamsden departed for Cairo. Cairo. March 23.-Port List Indian Louisvllie to New Orleans, 9 p. m.; Marble City, Vlcksburg to St. Louis, 11 p m. ; Em-p.-ror. New Oritan to Cincinnati, 1 a. m. ; Arma-tn, Nasb vllle packet, 3 A. tf. ; B ile Lee, Paducah to Cairo, 3 A. M.: ironsides. li..l... .ts. T n(u l . w . T in. .lav M mil nrlaiia i I fin l.n 1 1 l.i u . - nsrkft. 5 P. M. : T rone. NukIivIIIa n.obnt 5 P.M.; T. L. McOlll, New Orleans to 8t. Louis, 6 p. M. River stationary. Weather clear. Mercury 51. St. Loun. Match 21 Arrived -Be.ivr and Bam. Clrk, IlilnoU River; Acd Johnson, Kcoiui; 11 lnols Poorla. Imparted Mollle Ei ert and (-ilasgow, New Orleans; Cornelia a-id Hawkeye, No. 2, Pittsburg; Anua, Cincinnati ; Ht,. John aud Andy Johnson, Keokuk; Illinois, Peoria; Utah, Arkansas River. Weather ciear and warm. Kiver still ri-.lDg, with a good stage of water to all points except In the Missouri. Navigation open to Kansas City, with a fair prospect of reaching Omaha soon. Me a I'll is, March 23. Weather clear and pleasant. River declining. Arrived Silver Moon, Cincinnati. JJeai led Olivo Branch, B-. Louis: Kilgour, Louisville Sam. J. Hiile, with 7t b ilia or cotton Cincinnati; Me.-Jienger. PUIhbu g; Curtis and Wicks, New Orleans. Vicksbuko, March 23. P.nt list Up Common wealth; down Bisuiaick, Columblan, Hhreve, Louisville and Arthur. River stationary. Wea-her ci ar aa , r-leas-anU New Orleans, March 2:5. i'ort II t Ar-rlyed-Suarlt and bargts. Departed Great Republic, Virginia, Kate Puinam aad Continental. ONLY 40. rjUIE Wilson Family Shuttle or LorkJt. stitch Hewing Machine, slitches alike on both sides. Will sew as nice, aa fa-st and as strong as any i.igh priced sewiug machine, and it wi:l do all kinds or tewing as well as any other machine. Why is it that the Wilson machine rpIIs at 1 10 and ioO, while others tell at (75 and feST In reason Is that I buy the Wilson ma2 ??H1.rTch fro.m ,the ,act"-y for cash, and the high-priced machines are sold ou commissloD, and have to go through several hands before tbe purchaser gets them. There is the General Agent, Traveling Agent and Local Agent; each of these ' -i-i - in -i-ii.' n ur salary. That makes the tuacliiae high-priced but no t'etter. ' Call aud examine the Wilscn Eewipg Machine, and satisfy yourself. Terms lib-lean-ch machlu warranted for three Vby.pay "5or$S5for a machine if yoa can get cne for 40 or 50, tht will answer the same purpose. OUice corner Sixth and Main. Evansvliie, Ind. These machines can also be had at Rahux's store Lamasco, COfn f'i?,n Avfn and Biith stretti w?i.erbn.rf ?f Posy. Gibson, Spenr J ? mupnyu dlUW Commissioner's sale of Rail Fstate. NOTICU Is hereby given that the nndemgned Commissioner appointed t y tno Circuit Court ot Vanderburgh Count v State Of Indiana ho lrnu F S rrY111' said Cod it, made at Its October term. 189. iu nuie upon the terms berelnaftpr mod i.,,i . , . Y. - . 3-st ,S7i) aud i, not .old, will stlT'.t UM,If iuctlnt' tf-e Court House door, oa said Evansvllle, In said county, Thnisday, the 31st day or March, 1)510, at 2 o'e loc P. M.f atedinsaid county, to-wit: Lots number twelve, thirteen. Innrtoan fl ft.n seveuteea, eighteen aud n neten, (12, 13I Inrcn Cli. In (iroclriivlllii l. col. I .(.. r -. I -. - -..jii.i., . 1 0o,vA Vlbjr Ul Evansvll.e. Tkhmsoit f.Aj.xi One-fcuitbof the purchase mouey In cash, and the residue In iunrotfiiui payments at six, twelve, aud rMtf-blfOti innnthu. nmnMillvulv will. i..w 1 . --------' - . ... . J , " I 1 1 I u 1. 1. . - est, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and with approved freehold surety. JE6SE W. WALKER. commissioner. R. A. IIili., Attorney. mh l-aiUwlw Alexander Seaman vs. Geo. M. Priest. In the Court of Common Pleas of Vander burgh County, May Terin,lS70. JT APPEARING BY AFFIDAVIT ON flle in the ojHce of the Clerk of said Court, that the delendant in the above entitled cause is a non-ieaident of th State of Indiana Notloo Is hereby given to said George f Priest of the pendency of this action, and that the same will sta. d for trial at the next term of said Court of Common Pleas, to be beguu and held at the Court House, in thecltv of Evansvllle. couutv of Vn. derburgh, Mite or ludiaaa, on tbe first aionoay ili aiay, Witness soreu sorencoo. Clerk of raid Court, at EvauhVillc, this 21 day of March, 1S7U. wubiVSUN, Cierk. HLVT.1K UYXics 4 ii. W. BIPPUS, mb4 3iw Attorney for Pialntiff. AfJmtcistratoi'a Notice KO I M'f: is hereby elvon, that the undersigned h is taken out letters o MdmiiiLstiation of the estate of Benjamin F. NortoD, lale of Vanderburgh County, deceased. .ia:d esate is supposed to be solvout. ' KLIZA J. MORTON. Kvaunville, March 2, Slvt. mh5 dlt 3tw

UOI , A.T v .uun .-- .ll II HI I I III , J A. . , Thompson Dean, Bt. Luis to New Orleans, 2 P. M.; Colorado, Ht. Lcnis to Vicksbnri-. ' I . I 'Ii.. . L. i .... I II. 1.-- i . ?

STEAMBOATS.

I3IPOKTA."fX KOIICE. All persons havln? claims against t!ie steamer PINE BLUFF are rtqtiesied tw day for settlement, the boat Laviug changed owners. mh2i It JOHN A. ADAMS, Master. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. The famous Express Line packet Isate JL.o!j ins on, James Keniston, Master: John Thrasher, Clerk, Will leave for St. Louis and all way por:s TIIl'SSD iV, MARCH 24 TH, at 12 o'clock m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., mh21dlt Agents. FOR BOWLING tiREEN. The splendid steamer Falls Vity, John W. Robinson, Master, Murray Bewley, Clerk, Leaves for Bowling-Green and all way points on TnCKSBAY, MARCH 24TII, at 3 o'clock p.ai. Por freight or passaee apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., dlt Agents. r"OR OWENSBOKO, CANNELTON, Ail I-OUISVILLE. Tba splendid side-wheel passenger packet Tarascon, Jamen, Mather Master; Miles O. Warren, Cierk, Will leave for LouLsvi.le aud ail way landings, on T1ITRSDAY, MARCH 24TII, At 11. pm. For freight or passaae, apply on board or to v U. BROWN A CO., . "It Agents. VOR MKMPHI-, Vir-KSBURG, AND NiCW OllLKiNS. '1 he fleet and elegant steamer IP- "YV. trader, Albert Stein, Master, Leaves for New Orleans and all waypoits SATlItDAY, MARCH 26I. at 3 o'c.ock p.m. Forfreiabtor passage apply on board, or to o. w - BROWN & CO., mh2J 3t Agent'. FOR OWENSBCRO, ROCKPCRT, AND CANNELTON. Tbe line steamer Larayc-tte Elder, Master. John A. Adams, Clerk Will leave lor Cauutliou on . , T,tlIRS,AY MARCH 21JH, at 10 o'clock am. Forjreighl or passage apply on board. 2t FO It ME M PHI VICKS BUUO. AND NEW ORLKANrt. The new, fleet, and magnificent Hamer Dexter, Isac II. Jones, Master, Owen G. Gates. Clei k. Will leave for New Orleans and all way ports on TiitTRSHAT, MARCH 3lrn, at 3 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. G. BIrOWN A CO., rahZJ Agents. FOR MEMPilH.VICKHBDRO, AMD NEW ORLEANS. The mpgnlQcent passei ger steamer Jiek liongwortlt, Lew. Kates, Master; K. Eugene Bowers, t lerk, Will leave for New Orleans ana all way ports ou FRIDAY) MARCH 25TII, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or paisa?e aoply on bo&rd, or to W. G. HKOW N A CO., and HUMPHREY. LEWIS A CO., nih22 4t Agents KhU 1'L.A 11 WEEKLY EVAKSVILLK A. NL JSTA HI! VIJL LE PA CKE I FOR CLARK.SVILLE AND NASHVILLE The rplen-.ld new steamer Josh V. Throop, Master; CJoorire TurooD. Clerk. Leaves for Nashville and all way ports oa WEDSKSDAY, MARCH 2f, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on bcaid mmazi. or to w. H. tuaAfli, Agent. CABH0DY & KELSON, Florists and Nnrserjiasn, PROPRIETORS OT THE FLOIiAIi iLOCCST STREET, Bet. Second and Third. Garden and Greenhouse on Oakley Ave nue, adj. residence of Wm. Heilman. Our Oescrlptive Catalogue ol Plants, Flowers, Trees, Heeds, Flowering Bulbs, Horticultural aud Ornamental Goods, Ac, can be bad ou application, and will be seut free to all who will send us their ad dress. Address CARMODY & NELSON, fe2d3ra Evunsville, lud. NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, LEGAL CAP, FOOLSCAP,'. INITIAL PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE, TAGS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, STEAM BOA T BOOKS, PUNS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, RUBBER BANDS,. POS T- OFfl CE B ONES, BILL-HEAD BOXES, HARP FILES, BILL FILES, For Sale at the Journal Ofllcc Commissioner's Sale of Valuabla Improved City Property. NOTIt'K Is hereby given, that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by an order of tte Vanderburgh Court of Common Pleas, lo seil tbe real estate belonging to the hfclrs of Leonard -Diefcl, deceased, will on Saturday, tho 2d day of April, lS;o, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. m., and 5 o'clock, p. at the Court House ooor In the city of Kvausvllie, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, sell at public auction, all of the following described real caalale, to wit: Lota number eleven f U) and twelve ( 2), and the southeast bailor lot number ten (IU), in block number eleven (II), in tbe Kastern Enlargement of thecltv oi Evansvllle, Vanderburgh County, ludlana. lbe improvements on the above loU consists of a large two story frame noue, wita two tenements of six looms each with two porticos. Urge stables on rear of the lots, two cisterns, and oiher Improvements thereon. , Also, at the same tima an I place, lot number tweivo (i-l, in blwk number twelve (12), in the E s ern Enlargement of said city. The Improvements on last named lo', conhi-itsot a one story frame house, with three rooms, cistern, stable, and other out buildings. Terms of Sale. One third cash, one third In nine, and one third lu eighteen months from day of sale, the puichaser giving h:8 notes with approved securities, with interest at six per cent per annum, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, for the U feted payments. J. tf. BUCHANAN, Commissioner. February 2GLh, 1870. fb.:H.dit-w-it-d2t L0S30FM A N K 0 OD. REl'lI IXU rRM THE FOLLIES of Youth. Young, middle-aged or even old men permanently restored to manly vigor, b? the sure aud only known remedies, to be bad at tue Western Medical Oxae, 137 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, O. tend stamps for circular. Ft. male disease pee dily cured. Medicine ty mall. Recent t,ases of private disease cuied in three days. No charge until .urd. Nur-ilng mrnished. Iwlyr

j i StM lOTk vOld I'lT.iior.tti i

una SiocS &arf. Nxw York. March 23. The pasition of the foreign, exchacge market, in consequence ot us close connection with the price of grld aud the foieign trade of the country, is a present of much importance. A short time since oneof the leadiug bankers steadily lowered quotations for sixty day bills, which brought about a heavy oecline in bills drawn agalDst Ehipiiieuls of American securities, cotton and other products. This started a very bearish feeling amoug the bankers in regard to outside bills, and almost every one was afraid to buy, be cause thev looked for much lower rates esncclallv ou cotton bills. The leading firm noticed drew the r own bills with great freedom, and in adJitiou, It is stated thev made si.iiui.wai oi goiu paper anu iilai'dl Borne on tbe market at d per cant. wer annum. It now leaks out that this firm bought heavily in cotton bills at low prices, both here and In the South, while otner Danaeis were u.uieuy whuiuk mr t panic in the Liverpool cotton market, and very low rates lor cotton bills. Money Maiket very easy and closed at 3 to 5 per cent ou call loans; prime busi ness rates, 7 to 8 It Is stated that one K istern mill will loose S30u,A: and another Kt).tiKi. by rece-it dry goods lailures. Fokkiux Exchange Firm; banners ask Sit'sy, le8 one-sixteenth, for flxty day bills. Tbe supply of cotton, and other bills lieht. A strong effort has been made to force down the price of gold by a report of the passage oi a certain lundlng lull, bv the House, tbe result being a fall from L.n to J2m: but subsequently the price reached 2'4, large bids lor Treasury gold having strengthened the market; closing rate 2Vi.-al2?. Last cant lug rate 3 pur cent. Clearance tMM,0 H. The Government sold tl,0U0,C0) at 12 2(M0Og 12 S5-1U). Bids agi gregatei fe,173,0W, and running as low us HVi. (ioverument bonds barely steady. Tbe Committee on Ways and Means have appointed next Tuesday as the day on which they w'.;l hear tho Representative of the National llmKs, on the funding btr. As a matter c f comse no action will be taken on the bill until after that time Coupons, 1881.... i o. 18- 2.... Do. 1SK4.... lo. ljj..... Do. New... Do. 1Wj7.. lei. 1S68.... Ton-forties lHSlll 110 (allu1 .lUS''Jlli, IOi!i.(10 r,ia,rY .lU.v,W(Sltw 1054itl,100 .tew Torn 3IarSct. By Tclegtaph. New York, March 23. Cotton Heavy, lower; sales of 1,2.0 bales at z-'o ior miuoimg upiauus, Flouk Receipts, 6 hiw barrels ; dull and declining; salts of 5 . 0 barrels at SI 4U (6(4 5o for supernne .stale and western; yi CO 4i) lor extra State; ii ftojj 50 lor extra western; I) luau i'J white wheat ex tra: ti 7 OU for tound hoop Ohio; ." 00 tiO Tor extract. Louis; id ltif8 Ul for good to choice do. Rye Hour heavy ; sales oi 2.0 Darre n at ( lita.j z.). Corn Mf.al-Fair demand ; 400 bbls west ern at ii u. Whisky Low er; sales of lOObb.d westera at waijjsi to. Wheat Heavy; shade Ioet; receipt t of 17,tiot busueis; salts oi OO.OllO bu -hdls at Sa9uo for rtjecied spring; tl 00(41,01 lor No. iiius,jiwi(ir;o.iuu cnicao taken together; (1 05 ctl 07 lor No. 2 Chicago; tl 10 (4112 ior No. 2 Milwaukee; SI 24 1 2d for winter red and atubar western; tl 4.J4I ej for whit State. Ryt Qaiet, fair request; iaUa of lS.wo uuuni tauuui western Ht private terms. Corn So tree, shade firmer: rt-ceiots of 200 bushels ; sales of 21,000 buf.hels at V'xs'j'i nr new uiixeci webtern ; i to for lugti iniiiu nearjy yeuow; 11 Ul ior new rouuil yei ow; iiuuisi ia ior new ye low Jersey ana Pennsylvania; II OJ lor tuleilor o.d uiixeu weswru in su.re. OATS-Lower; receipts of 8 2C0 bushels: n t t. ... re. ... . . io, ui ij.ihi uui at jj j j tor western : Wut02c tor ohl , and State. Kick Dull. COFi'EK tiulet. buGAK-tiuiet; rates of 490 tihds Cuba at MUI.A8SK3 Dllll. petrols uM-tiiiet, at uy. for crude; Ofll fA.Ut(Ky4 " W 1 K t k A IS 3.A . Hops irm, at lKaas.-.. WcoL-Atnerlcau quiet; rales of ISflO) lbs at 4j.Jc for domestic fleece; 41c for puueu. Lkathkr Quiet and unchanged. LiNaicnei luli, at SI'SJn. 'J UKPKNTINK Ouiet. at 4lial7rt. Posit Fi in; salts or (w"l)bls atl2.I2' for m. ss; tl9.yct) 2i for prime, and 121 7o2i ior prime muss: also, si'es 1,7 0 bbls lilts.', seller Anrll and Mkv. I202(j as. BiiEK Wleady ; nal. b if ct H bbis at 10.utl5 for new plain mess; $!!.' 17 60 for new extra rues.'-.; tierce beet steady ; sates of UM tierces at J.'lj2S for pilraq mes; g.7c430 tor India mes; beef hams qutel; sales of 140 bbls at 2332 for new. Cot Mkats Firm; nates of 4:30 packages at ivy-;a,uc ior suouiuers: u'inia'-i fo: hatuM; middles quiet; sales of 212 boxes at 12.val24 for Cumberland cut; l.v; for short ribbed; 14'4 for long clear and long Lakw Firmer; sues of 375 llercas atl33J 14 tor steam, and l.VujlS'Z for kettle rcuoereU ; alho, sales ol 2o0 tierces steam, seller Apri '. at H'4. Butter Steady ; lla20ofor Ohio. CiiEESK Dull, at 13 210c. iutrTS fo Liverpool firmer; ship. raeais uuhiiu s whaat at 4d, 1 er St. Louli trttn. By Telegraph.) St. Loots, March 2.3. Tobacco-Quiet and unchanged. Cotton Quiet and 1 jwer; midlilng not wauwu ai liver i.e. Flour Dull and easier for buyers : sales of fall superfine at II 9! 10; X 14 2oc4 i0; choice aud fancy family at " 7 ) ail b Wheat Lull ; No. 2 spring 7ajS0c; No. 2 red fall tfi(3I02; prime 81 Lv; choice prime tl m to. Coa.-c veiy slow; mixed 77a7Sc: prime wuue oSiWiornacnej; wnite la tulk at 7o3. Oats Small bnslneis doing; sales at 43jj in uuia ; oi'ixic ior hbcico. Baulry Dull and nothing doing. Ryk steady Hl7&. c. M E.ss Pokk -t Inner at, t2Q 2V42S 50 Dry Salt Meats--Firmer at BJi for shoulders ; 13 lor clear rib; 11J lor clear tiues. hacou Shoulders liJi; clear rib aides ll'i'aljc: der hldoi l.ril4i!laj. LABo-Kltm iWifiS,' i lor steam; 11 314 ror Keiue. Cincinnati JSartei. By Teietraph.l tJiHClHHATi. March 23. Flour Unchanged and dull; extra 1 50 4 75; latuliy t ui5 2". WurAT Lnchaned aud quiet at tl 003 1 09. Corn Unchanged at 71376c. Oat Dull at 43t53c. K E Scarce, wit h sales at t'ivyoo. Barley IGcsJl 10 and dull; demand very light. Cotton Dull; middling loiiAtco in i-tir enmauu; sales or 7j hosheals at f 1 YM&ii 2j. w himk Y closes buoyant aud told at t3o for old. Bulk Meats Shouldeis lic; sides 11 15Vic for clear rlo and clear; suzar cured liams lb also. Bacon Not roncii bacon sidet out of smoke, and 11 is difficult to flu orders at the quotations. LAUD-Held out of the market: small sties at lljl IUc for steam and kettle. isltter v nciiangea at .nn-o. E;js Declined to ill -Mcand dull. Oils Linseed oil declined to 9c and dull. Card oil II 0) 41 it and drin. Petroleum 2f.(2Sc lor retioed fva ar Don at iu&i.k: 1. r jvew Orleans. Coffer -17c to 2:c and steady. Ciiicao darnel. By To egraph. Chioaoo, March 2 1. ExcItNolt 1 10 off to par buying and 10 premium selling. Flour Nearly nominal; serine extra 13 GO 45 00 Wheat Quiet at83a8.3c for No. 1, and TiVuViA for AO. 2, closing at74': this af ternoon me maraet was in mer and active at 7o4'!X7o4 casu and seller April; SJc bid, seller Mav. CoRN-Qalfet. closing at 7-!Mli72'4 for So. 2, aud 13 atec fo. no g.ade, U.vis-eiiiiei a-u weaker, c.osiog ci ror is o. z. Bye Quiet at HM ior No. 3. HlGHWISEa L'Ull tW03C Provisions Kirrner and more active, nln-sniff it 2jvi 0U lur uiw, WJ i . u (ui drv saitthouiders: liic for rough sues, and 13c for short ri'. mldd 9', loose. r . utw iiidii'.. Hc J Modei tly active: IS SO a 8 75 for couhidu to g'Ku, anu tt jjjj oyi i jr extra shlpp'Ug. buuinrHic iitrKet. y t'eioxrapb.l Lou :svili.b. March 2. Co r TON' Dull and Iowa ot 21c for middllng. Flour -Extra family t. WucA-r Redl 10; white II 20. i'oas 3e. Oats 8 c. Kyb 9oe. HCGAR-12c. molasses 7jc. Tobacco aies liberal nt full prices. r itu I. ' - - ' . i 1 1 1 1 h ill till.. i de1UHUU 1 1 , III. V Kb l , Bacox onouiuers iio:c:oarrib l.Sc- riaar sides lto. Bl'LK Meats tahonidcrs clrar rlt. ii.. Clear sides t4'i4c. Lari P.'ime tierce 15c. Hams Sugar cuied racked ISKc WnisKY-Rawa little ilriaer: held nt . n '.c itrfc Dry (soods Harfiei. By Telegraph New York, March 21. Tri) market lias boon less active but prices are wuuoui Quotable chan.ro Woolen goods in ample supply and ileCotton fabrics held with pressed enough. rather inie flrmness especial l v lor piiuui auu priQimg cioiM", Ual aoliiers at present are not UUposed to pay higher laeK, and nolwltiistanding IUh miIvik-o o( ra w miilrtlai tiny w in iIO difficult lo establish.

j GJiropcan STsrxois. j By Cab.e. London, March J. i Consols for money D.Pf; on account l:;'". ! American cnrlt.lcs hearr trj's ( i' i; 0 ;s j 8ti,!4;e7'KS;10-li)8 Erie's 21,; Illii nois Central 11j ; Atlantic & Great Wctj'ern 2'J. 1T.ANKF0KT, March 23. -Bonds 05. I Paris, March J Bourse firm; 71 francs

10 centimes. LlvFRPOOL, March 2.1. Cotton qulf-t; middling uplands 11; Orleans Hisah-s 10,0'jO bines. California white wlirfct !u 2d ; rod wesitftn No. 2 7s lid; winter KsUd, Western flour 19s L'd. Corn No. 2 mixed 27sl)l. Oats 2s 6J. Pork ills tid nd firm. Peer 101 tki. Lard firm .' 6:1. Cheese Wi Bacon otii. Naval stores quiet. .ahlivllle ;IarIvCt. By Telegraph. Nashville, March 23. Cotto! Dull ; low middling l'Jc; good ordinary isc; block d.Ioo. HernEbl Ksrktt. B . i uiearapn.l Mbmphib. Maicli 21. HAY-S-'fiU27(0. Bran 3i. Laud mliyie. PoRK-87 CrJ. Bulk: Meats Shoulders IO2; sides ll'i'. Additional Dispat-jliaa. Fire at IouIsIIIp. Kercnuc Dtcls. Ion Other Items. Louisville, March 23. A letter from J. V. Douglass, Deputy Commissioner Internal llevenuc, at Washington, decides that persons vending priza candy boxes, are liablo to the tamo tax as individuals engaged in gift and lottery enterprises, namely, if 150 per annum. The loss by the turning of tho Louisville City Kail way Company's stable and buildings adjoining is $21,500, insured bh follows : Tho Underwriters, of New York. $5,000; Charter Oak, ot Hartford, $1,500; Lamar, of New York, $1,000; Sun.Stato Fira and Commercial Mutual, Cleveland, $1,000 each ; Union, of San Franchco, $1,000: United States, of IJaltimore, $1,000; Excelsior, New York, $1,000; German Mutual, Louisville, $2,000; Kentucky Mutual, Louisville, $2,000. Tho?. Hamilton and Portman wero arrested to day by tho Sheriff cf Jef ferson County, but afterwards turned over on a writ of habeas corpus to the United States authorities. They are charged with murdering ooo l'igdon, who bal killed a negro man in rebruary. lho trial of Michael Ilaydco, on a charge of arson commenced to day wa continued. John Hei'z was indicted to day for tho murder of Geo. Loobstein. Washington Items Washington. March 23. A caucus of Republican Senators was held this morning, with reference tc tho Secre taryship of the Senate, mmo offers having been .mado to cnect tho re moval of the jrisoot incumbent. This movement does nat, however, involve any question whatever, connected with his official duties. A committee was appointed to examine into tbo eul j 'ct au l report at an ad journed meeting. milium Match. Columbus, March 23. Tho match game of billiards played here to-night between Joseph Casper, of Norwalk. and Harry Claoate, of Springfield, for tho championship of Ohio and 200, was won by Caper, the present cham pion, bcore. I.UUj io Vol; (Jasper s average, 21 18-23; Choate's, 20 4-45. ItAIM:A!i Ti.Ul -MIILi:. (Currta Novciiibtr 169.) KvanivIIle & CrawfordsvUle U.K. GOING NORTH. Iseave Mall. Expr. 4:30 P M. Freight. , 4 :4J a m Kvaiisvllie ...10:10A m.. Arrive Vlncennes..12:40 p M. 6:29 p M...10:15 A M Terre Haute. ss:j p m... V:46p m... 4:15 p u EvansYlllo & CrawfordiTllIe. R TURNING, Exp. Mall. Freight. ,. 6:40 a M... 4:40 p M. :li a m .. 7:00 A M. :JS p Mllyo p M .12:00 m....10::o p m... 5:35 P M Ieave T. Haute Vincennes, Arrive Evansvllle . Terre Haute & Iuolanapolls. OOINO CAST. Ijtave Day Ex. JSlirhtEx. Mall. Terre iiaute. 4:15 P M...12:lu A M... 6:60 A M Arrive Indianapolis. 6:15 p M... 2:40 A M...10:05 a m Ohio Si Mississippi. OOINQ EAST. Leave Lightning Ex. Ace. Nirht Ex. Vlnceunes ... IUjHv m... 1:13 p m...10:23p m OOI0 WF..4T. Leave Mall. Ntirht Fix. n,Ki. Vlnceuuea .... 4 :17 p M... 1 :7 a m .. fl :4"o a m RETURNING, Terre Iiaute Si Indianapolis. Leave Indp'lis.3:20 AM. 8:25 A M. 1:30 pm. 8:.Wpk T. 6:00 A M.I 1 :25 A M. 4 :10 P M.ll :25 p m E. H. & tf. R. R.. Northern Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Fayette leaves Evansvllle ilnllv ul .m o Train leaves Henderson at 4:30 r'.hi'. Arrive at Aladtsonville 7;m p.m. GOING NORTH. Train leaves Madisouvllio dally puuuajii excepted) at.... &:2.'A.M. Arrive at Heudersou - i:ii a m Arrive at Evansvllle by Transler Packet Fayette g : Making connection both wan il A.M. Willi trains on the !C. A C. ltailroad. HTEAMBOAT L1NFJ1. TO Louisville. Kvery Monday at 10 o'oIock a. a.m. i-.verv tum iv. Mr,t... day, Thursday, Friday, and baturday alt o'clock P. M. 'lo Cairo Dally, except Hunday, t 4 O'clock p. M ToGrkkk River. Everv tAi.mt it r.,!... day Thursday, aud Satutday at4o'cloch P.M. To EAStport. Every Tuesday and Hatr lay at 4 o'cix-k p. m. To Hicdrrmoj Dally, eicept Sundays t 3 o'clock p.m. To NarHVILLK Kvnrv 'l'...,l..i, ui-... 1 .m day and Saturday at 4 P. m. ' 1 ranslent boats dally np and dowi . To CiNCI.XNATl-Everv Saturday at 10 A.M. 'JO CANKILTOX-Everv T11eml.1v. Thnrs. day, and Maturday at 10 A.M. RockportStae (vlaNewbnrirli and Boonflile,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 A. m.. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m.. Tuesdays. ThMrduya ind Hutu rd ays. New Harmony Mall Htage loaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives TuesJiys and Matur.'.ays ny 4 p. M. Alt. vernon mull niao imiveii uauy jex jept dundays) at 7 A. it. Arrives daily (ex ept Manoayi) oy 2 p. m lo NEWROao. liacx dally (excent Banlay.) from the Merchant's Hoiel .1 a o'clock p. M. VEGETAS1 S1CIUAII HAIR, RENEWER. It is the best article known to preserve the hair. It wilt positively restore OKAT llAIIt TO ITS OHICIVi) tL()K AM I'HOHOIII IIM OUOHIH. It Is an entirely new tcient Ifin iltrkviv combiuing many of the most powertui ana restorative airentit in n.. 1.. .. kingdom. It makei the HaW tmooth ana olo3sy,'7.and w t iui tiij! turn, n IT IS RECOMMENDED AND JSKD BY THE HitST MKU1CAL AUlHOliin. or sale , by -all druglsu. Price 81. R. P. HALL CO., Nashua, N. H., r , , Fro prle tors. I in hi dim (eod) wlm Hlmoii Maurer vs. Frederick Erseig. liefore Levi Newman. Justice of the Peace of Armstrong Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. I1' AIiI;KI. RT AFIIIIUIT on file lu my olllce that naid Frederick Krseig, delendant In the above entitled caufco, Is m U resident of tho t-tate of lud latia Notice is hereby given to the said Frederlck Eiseig ot the, p.mdeiicy of this action, and that the same wdl stand lor trial before me. at tnr :tllc in si,I ship, on the ninth (at 11) day of April. A D is. ii, at ten (10) o' t ci a m. Witness my hau l ana ullloiul seal this 12'.h dav of Mrli, sto. IstCAl-i. I.KVI NEWMAN, Juti-e. mhi7 Jv

i3? A

if r - "

CL'WT 3 T 7 WATCH US, IA:.10SI)S. JEWELRY, m w a 1 aw Miveryarc an i aoecinen WIIOLESALK A HUNTS I'Ott THIS Araericiii Watch & C'ock Company. A laryo t-tuck of CIo. U and Watch flalo fin's alwnys on hand. Price Ll)-I.s furnished on Rpp'ie.'.t ion. Special attention giv en to I t-pul' ! nj; line Watches. 54 11 :i in !" tt i t1)0 0U BRh'JW KSC10XD. fe!5 dly spiiciai ::iotici:c. DiKea'.es that progres rapidly to ft crisis are not the only ones to lm lrtMli d. t ';i uKer or dry rot Ociei not blast a ttt o nx mi Idenly as a utiose of I ghlulng, but nuiarrested, It do 1 103 s It hm cei I a in ly ; and 1 n like manner r hronle ileblllt v. nil lion ti it dix-s not kill with the swlltiiexs ol veilow fever, 1 hs mire to M' p Hit) ! :- t lid eveuiuilly lis iny b:hIh dlicasc, If ma otieckeil by ::i vlgcrat log meii lent ln. lhere is soinothiug . Hex mcmsI j v tumbl ing lu the fipeciacle f in in iuim ilcc iy. Laniruor. imiior. etn trial Inn. ilcuri'imim of spliltM, aud h dlhtntio for tiixriion, nr.i its ordinary syin iitoius, and they tiljimiii bo promptly met by t into treatment. Ti n best invizorant and exhilarant ttiiit nn be admlnUtereil In t itsn of tins kind Is Hosteller's t-lomsch Bitters, 'i be hi itnnlating principle of t iim pre pars lion rouses mi) aoiintint energies ot the nysioin, and ii-e hi rengi nemitig un I rexu lai lii!( propi-r ties give pet nuiiit l. , Hi,.! lieiill li ul impulse to the vital fortes thus IhuukIU 1 n t - play. The failing npi el it; in ri -awn ken,!, the process of ulgent on and asiimllallon are qulelfeiied, tl.o tpia lly of tne blood Is Improved, llj seen Hons becuiiu) inurti natural, and every oiirau that coul rllmtes lo the nourishment o. Iim laxly uiul-ri h salutary change. By llietit iui miih llm in. pair of the physleal Mriu-luri in el), i led and Iih linall Ii Hinl v xi.r n-stf.,ed. in no clsss df Uiwawrj lias i no luiililniitit opeiHtlot) of the Bitters bet u inure narkoil and itrlklng than la tin so eliarHcii :i.t;d by general t'ebllity and nervous pro-d ,r i lun. Ladies afieeted with these ul iimn I s llmk lu tbls moHt wIioIpm'Iho t all tomes umt eorrectHes tho mlusl hi d nines t iiifmin ( relief. It Is strong t reNtuix umi p iwnrless to Injure. 8u ji Is the unlloiin leMtmony of " clouds o. Huc hseh." Cons ur. ptlon. The Three Itemediis. " Ht n k.ni ii "n Pt .. Koma Kykup," for the cure of Cong hi. Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. Tho peculiar action of this n... Ilclne ripens tho ulcers lu the lungs, pro. motes the discharge c f tho corrupt tualler by expectoration. Purifies lho blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Bchenck's Ht a-Weed Tonlo" fur tho cure of DyKpej Kla or Indignation, and all diseases arising front debility. This tonio Invigorates the olges: lve organs, supplies the place of the gust ilc Julco when tha' Is deticlent, and then cuublus the patient ;j digest the luowt uul.lclous f.x-d. It is a sovereign remedy lur all caxes of ludlgea, tlon. "Hchenck's Mandrake Pills," one of th mtx.t vuluabie mod hli.es ever discovered, being a vngelablo subslllufu for oalumul, and having all the uselul j rojiui tie a.--Cilbed to that lnlutii.1, without producm;; unj of Us lnjuiioiis eir'octs. To those tlneo inudleiiiis Jjr. J. II Hchenck, ot i'liila-li Iphla, owes his nnrl vale ! success lo th i Treatment of i'ui. motile Consumption. The Pulmonic Svruo ripens the moihid matter, dn.charves It and purlQes the blood. Tim m . ...i r. u Pllis am upon the liver, remove ah ot. BtiucUon theiefroiii. give llm ci u healtny tunes snd ci.10 Liver Cuniplalnl. Which Is one of the u oat prominent catiaes Of Ct.nsuiript.on. The tscu-Wccd T-iiie lu viR-or lies tho powers of the stomal Ii, and by t renglhon lug thodlj;eMli.jii au l bringing it to tt normal and healthy coi.dllion, improves the quality of iui blood, by which means II... formation of ulcers or tuhurch a lu t,i lungs becomes ImpoiAdblo. 'i'liu eiauUuui action of hone me.Ilelu s, us tliu,i t,xplalncd, w I euro ever 7 oa.---' of Conf.umjitlon, 1 tho r ' eJias are used In time ami tho use of lho Is p.jiHovino 1 li- su:ielently to bring the ca .0 tm favoralile ti rml nation. Dr. Hchonek's Al. a tna...,i;ontaliiingaftill treathie 011 iho vari iim fo-ms of (!is.-ase, bUmode of tre .1(111011 and general directions lio l u.se his un dleliio, can he i,.t grails or Sent l.y n-all by addiushln ills Principal Oilier, No. I i North Hixih sinoL Philadelphia, l'a. l'rloe of tbe Pulmonlo Syrup un-t Kr.aWeed Tonio, each fl si per lx.lt I.,, ur 17 U ball dozen. Maudr.ke Pills, r.o. per box. For sale by ml diugnlsU and dealers. Th Fearful VWV&ll fiuhlucJ. TDK CUBE -lli.W liMHiVKiiHi.. Having bet 11 long h I 1 leteit wll It CA Ni ' K 1 result.) il lo ail tho reu i-iiiid ,; Vvi ,,'.', could liuir. A luong lliein w us ,,,, ,,1.,",,. mending a eeilaii) I erl to luo,. tt,,Ue 1 (as 1 suppose.)) procu id luu he,,,' utid prepaurd ainl a,,, p, wllJ(,; uxurrn, UIieeb CUrC, llil Ci tSUflilu; ' III), .1 . .7 1 ' '"'" lie i11l.11 ni.,1 111. .....tyi.: 11.1 ui NUU ) VVlllcll ll,, t! :.a 1. ivi.iy ruru, was not 1 h rteummeutio J. All who lire 11 ill u.led 1 ,u liuUHM-fly euro l.y seniling Mi , f, clpe wllh tu.i u.rec J,n ,.- l, V Z, J Address. Willi reals-i-mkI le.leror i,Vu Vt oriler. (il.oiKJi.: 1,1,1,111 v, V ' . JerclJ . I...... .;,. ."' -'i.l'c . V, "v,-uu',vi i"cw lu 01 a. J fc- Cl'llli I I5U X i 1 - Jool. ! N, vvImi BN?A VI t tllt Y'N4 have fallen Int, vlciovi. 11 a oils, M A X nut ,i i..?.. I..,., ! 0l R for the amused: lil:" veh.pes, tree of fUtu,,, A.idi.Vs iloV' r'K'!0C,'-Vll0;i' ' Vu.hi.;.: mfJ rf'"lr,vo M Kh-Patcii77 FrecM. and Tan from ti,,, fil.e, Usitt I, ,' i-ncl FrtcU JLoliua. Prepared on y J p B..C. Pkhuv. Kolu ly uli Uruir 'Uts uyil" nov!7 d lm Hps urutut. AVnni l At iis lm prudence, c. u A vict.ru ol eariv sit. .... ......i i. ty, premature d cav. .tc 1.1. , simple means of cure. nie,i, i, win a. r,,l fSFr'St U-f H 'w-st. l.-rei s. Address.1. il. lll'.KV iS .v!lK-au (.troet. New Vork. oc22 wtirq Hp.N T For BLACK WoKMS and PI Mil! I on the fann, use ivrt y't Cumcil'iur una Du ff Jiemrtlu. prepara.i only by lr. 1; c. PkkkV, 4 lli.ml hlrwl. Mew Vcirk. mil.l everywhere. Tne triple sunidled bv wtu.i.-.. sale medicine de.ul.t). nol7U..ui i- VS UAI('ilK2.0l,'.S 1IAIK Iy l. This si.leudld Hal.- Dye Is tho best (,i tho world. Harmless, r liable, liistanturo uiis ; does not contain le id nor any viiiine p.e -son lo produce paralysis or datii. a v . ! ttie vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtue) tlx y ilo not pus,,( ss. 'J h.i Eenulue W. A. Hat. nelur's Hair Dve has ad o) years' untarnished ruut.ai iun in nphol llair hold IIS Intngnt. ( 11)0 only Perfect Dye Black o. Iimwii. 1 v a.i lirugglstM. Al' piled at lit iloiul hit ui !, New Yora. AdiaiuiiitK tor'ti Notici. "pyrri i ; is 111 iti.itv ;iv:.v. t in!

P. If.

cz CD., l J I . y J, ' 4 v - IMIALlUtS IX

JL. ti we have taneu out leP ers ,f Hi!i,iie lstration for thotfit lie 01 Ed ward r,.( ... 1, deceased, (said est tlo is supMi.sxt to lasolvent. All persons ludciiied i,, i: ..... -ta'e are notlfleilto sctll Btimoc, an.1 i.. having claims sgul -ist the em ale , 1 1 p)fceut Ihc.-ni lo us r..r .et t i' i 11 -.--i 1. I'M II A kll II':- (- mbl7 w3w W1UIA.M BLACK M AN.