Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1870 — Page 2

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Xi PtJHLlisK S3 BI TH1 KYAX&VIILK J0TB3AL CO 2 FAX T, Mo. 6 J .wrist Nfreet, Kvansvllle. FUlT) AT, AI Klli T, IS4O. The Layfaycttc Journal reports tbo wneatcrop in mat section looKiLg Fpleuaidly. It gives abundant prom isa lor the year. Great improvement lias been made within a few weeks. Fields whicli were then given up for lost, are now all green with the grow ing crop. So far as we can learn, the loss by " winter killing" will bo but trifling. This will be good news. John Ingle, jr., President of tho K. & C. Railroad, hss notified l'rofeseor Cox of his hearty pympatby with the proposed excursion on Tuesday next to the coal field of Central Indiana, and offers free conveyance over his road to all who have invitations, as well as to all members of the State Board of Agriculture. . The excursion promises to be very interesting, and a very large number of people will, in all probability, avail themselves of invitations to participate in the exercises and examinations which will be connected with it. Oca friend Ecclcs O. Van lliper is one of tho spryest little politicians within our acquaintance. lie makes everything lively wherever he goes. The announcement of the ratification of tho Fifteenth Amendment was hardly made known before he had an agent canvassing the colored men of tho Secoad Ward in his behalf. Van means business, and his opponents will have to keep wide awake. He evidently docs not agrco with the Courier that persuading colored men to vote on Monday is a manifestatioa of " insanity." In the language of the Courier, "Go it. Van Kipper I " Several gentlemen yesterday, were Very frco in expressicg the opinion that Dr. Muhlhauicn would need all tho strength ho could 'muster in tho Third Ward, since the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, and that the voters borrowed by Mr. Van lli per and Mr. llichardt, would have to bs returned instanhr. Indeed wc wero informed than one or two boarding houses, on Main Street, in the Fourth Ward, wero materially thinned oat yesterday morniog. It would bo too bad if the generosity of tho genial and erry little Doctor in alleviating the distresses of his associates in the Sec ond and Fourth Wards, should result in his own defeat. We are always sorry to seo generosity so illy re warded. THE Boston Advertiser states that private letters from San Domingo aro filled with warnings against the pro posed purchase of that republic, and represent tho whole thing as a vast job. They represent that the schemerj have bought up all the valuable territory, which, in tho event of annexation, would be necessary for fortifications and warehouses. Tho election is represented as a farce. No such thing aa a vote by ballot i3 known. Voters are brought up by force, and compelled to vote in a certain way. "Tho forts, arsenals, and navy," described in the treaty, are myths. The debt, as wo learn from another source, will not fall much short of $20,000.000. The Uockville Road. We learn from Mr. Meharry that the people along the line of the proposed Kockville Road are entering enthusiastically into tho work, and propose raising their $23,000 ttock at once. A large portion of that amount has already been subscribed. A meeting is to be held at Newtown on Saturday next, when it will be decided when the delegation will visit Lafayette. Lafayette Journal. Tho extension of the E. & C. Railroad to Lafayette in one direction, at the same timo it is extended to Chi cago in another, will make it ono of the most valuable Roads in tho State. The city wili soon be able to sell its stock in that Road at par, and invest the funds in water works or aiding other roads. Under the brad of " Whittlesey interviewed, etc.," the Journal indulges in obe of Mr. John J. Chandler's happiest editorials at the expense ot the editor of this paper, and possibly at the expense of a candidate on the Democratic ticket! While we concede that Mr. Chandler is a man of ability, bile and venom, we think he should have more charity than to cx?rcise his talents and his intlamatory tendencies, to the injury of u friend who gave him such an excellent opportunity to laugh at a Democratic editor, only a short time ago! The laugh was enough of itself, without using the joke at tho expense of the perpetrator wider existing circumstances. Sclah I Courier. Wo aro aro sorry to sec tho editor of the Courier manifest such "smallness " as he exhibits in the two paragraphs quoted. Mr. Alex. Wilson is an Irishman, and with the peculiarity of his race, could not miss an opportunity for a witticism, if ho "died for it." Certainly Mr. Whittlesey act3 in bad faith, not only to BIr. Wilson, but the party who nominated him as tho head of its city ticket, when ho makes a little personal pleasantry an excuse for damaging a political friend. We can not believe that Democrats will endorse the Courier in such small work. It has been known for some time, in railroad circles, that Edward 11. Williams, the General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was about to retire from that position and accept an active partnership in the great Locomotive Works of Matthew, Baird & Co.. of Philadelphia, known as the Baldwin Locomotive Works. By a circular issued by J. Edgar Thompson. President of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, it is now announced that the timo for such change will bo upon the first of the coming month (April), and that Andrew J. Cassatt has been appointed to tho vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Williams. Mr. C. has been for some time past Superintendent of Motive Power and Machinery on the same road and is ppokou of as a most efficient and couijetent railroad manager.

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The Fifteenth Amendment. The cdcial promulgation of tho ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment enfranchises all the colored men of the United States to whom no other disqualification attaches savo

that of race or color immediately No Congressional enactment is necessary to guarantee the right of suffrage. Tho only action Congress will take in the matter will be to pass a law pro tecting this constitutional right, by preventing any State or municipality rotn passing any laws interfering with t. No Inspector of an election will daro to refuso tho vote of a man on tho ground that he is a colored man. If he has been a resident of the State six months, and. a bona ulc resident oF the precinct in which ho offers to voto, for twenty days preceding the election, and 60 makes oath and pro duces tho affidavit of a freeholder to the same effect, his vote cannot he re fused. No Inspector would dare t disregard the plain provisions of the Constitution of the Utiiled States on this point. Says the Secretary of State in his proclamation: "Now, therefore, bo it known, that I, Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, of the United States, by virtue and in pursuance of the 21 section of an act of Congress, approved on the 20th of April, in the year 1818, entitled, An act to provide for the publication of the laws of the United States, and for other purposes. do hereby certify that the Amend ment aforesaid, has become valid TO ALL intents and PURPOSES, as a PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF TIIE United States." There can be no doubt on this point, no action ot uongress or State Legislaiure is necessary to con fer a right guaranteed by tho Consti tion. oometimcs legislative action is necessary in order to protect this right. But such action, wo think, will not be necessary in this case, for wo do not believe any Democrat wil be "insane" enough to attempt to pre vent tho colored man lrc-m enjoying a right guaranteed by the Contituticn of the United States. Should any ouch one ho found, however, tho only result of his attempt will bo to furn ish a little extra work for the police Report on City Finances To the Mayor and Common Council of the Qxly of Jivuaiville : In compliance) with your reorient, I have eiamlueil tlie accounts of tlie city for the current fiscal year, and traced alt the lm portant llnancial operation! from the orl Kin. Tho result will be found In the ac comranylun statements. Knowing: la crease aud dicrea.se of the various classes oftnecitv debt: Kxhiblt or total debt March lth,1870, and receipts and expendi tures to Kume uate. The present system of keeping the city accounts, devised many yeais since, when the financial operations of the city were on a comparatively small scale, lseutlrely Inadequate to Insure either safety or accuracy now, and hhould be entirely remodeled at the beginning of the next fiscal year. The debt of the city is not seated on Its ledgers. A list of bonds outstanding Is kept in a "Register," by the Mayor, at his own ofllce, and au Imperfect copy at the Clerk's olllce. The data on which my statement Is based, were obtained by comparison of these registers with reports mails to the Council as to bonds, and by reference to the books of the banks for amount of bank debt. The amount of city orders outstanding Is ascertained by transferring all orders lound on Register uncancelled, to a new book, and is largely la excels of the amount stated on the Ledger. As this account was not checked up, or proved, at ihe end of laid, year, 11 has been neccessary to go over the entire transactions of th two yoais, involving a great deal of time and labor, and, I regret to say, without satisfactory result. The discrepancy, after deducting errors In posting, amounting to SIM), Is j:i,7Z1.01 and I am uuable to discover how or in wblcb year tUa error occurred, owing to the loose manner in which the account has been managed. Orders are issued from a loose stock ol blanks. Instead of from a book in which the stub would bo preserved, as with bank checks, and consequently it cannot be demonstrated that all the ordors issued have been registered, and t he schedule of orders received from the Treasurer, aro of no value for reference, became In one case part of them are missing, and in the other the numbers of the orders are cot stated. 1 would urge that a new edition of orders be prepared at once, numbered and bound in book form, that the printed schedules be lurnlshed to the Treasurers on which to make up their 11ms or orders to be cancelled, and that the order themselves, when cancelled, be filed for at least three years instead of being burnt as heretofore, lieing uuable to determine in which year the error occurred, 1 have stated the amount issued and cancelled during year as shown by the Register and Ledger in first schedule, aud the amount outstanding as shown by transfers to new ledgers lu exhibit of debt, it is probable that some portion of the latter amount may have been cancelled and not recorded, but it so, it cannot be ascertained which orders or how many. I have examined the Treasurer's accounts for both the lust anil current year and believe them correct. Respectfully submitted, J. K. MAETIN. Tho following bonds have been issued during trie year, viz. : To E. II. & N. R. R. Co. JIOO.OOO 01) For au old bill ol grav'l 6,41 i 20 rilling canal 409 7ti New cUterus 2.0!7 no I'owlderlug Main street U,i00 UU Ten year bonds for redt mpt'n short bond lXi.200 00 Ten year bonds sold for cafch 3,050 03 Thirty year bonds sold for cash 33,000 CO Total There have been re- t 1130,170 m U.1.C32 89 deemed and paid i . Increase lu bonds City ordors have been issued as shown by ReKister 8237,1)00 38 There have been ree'd from the Tress'r and cancelled . 279,510 51 $142,203 07 liecrease In orders 811,010 13 The Hank debt has been reduced 1,378 27 112,983 40 Showing an increase in aggregate debt of Kxcludiug the bonds Issued to I;. 11. N. ll.lt. 199,213 C7 100.000 W Dec'se In domestic debt 87 SO 33 Till DEBT OF THE CITY, MARCH 19TH, 1S70, WAS A8 l OlLOWS. Domestic ltonds over due $1,500 00 Domestic Bonds due May KS70 5,000 00 jjomestio tsonos uue Aug. to Oct. 1870 Domestic ltonds due 1S71 Registered Kouds 10 per cent, due 1S7S. Coupon Bonds 10 per c. due 1878 Bonds Issued to K.&C.R. 11. due Nov. 1S70 Bonds Issued to K..I.AC H. R. due July 1S73... Bonds Issued to K..11.& N. R. R. due May 1H98. Thirty year 7 per cent. wharf bonds due May 1309. ...........m...... 1.T10 93 7,745 j9 815.070 G2 11,034 4 173,900 00 3 J.O0O 00 190,000 23 250.0CO 00 33,000 CO Total Bonds Due Kvaosvllie City 8711,811 6 40.80.S 3S 12.800 03 Hanks City ordo.s outstanding Total debt 8700.010 87 lt assets same date were : Cash orders In bands of Treasurer 813,592 7S Due bills, etc. In hands of Colieotor 4,110 00 Delinquent tax collected since settlement..-. 000 CO Bills recelvablo (old high school). 1,800 1)0 20.03!) 38 And It holds claims against Individual-! for assessments for street improvements made during the current year amounting to 21.SC9 13 Delinquent from previous years about. 10,000 03 " Tola!.......'..-..... 83I.SM) 13 Of the value of the claims I am nr.t able to form any estimate.

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUUKS OP THE CI TV OF EVANSV1LLE, FROM APRIL, 13, 1SU9, TO MARCH 10, 1370. KECEIFTS. Cash and orders la the

Treasury arid City Hanks, April 15, lf0!). $ nt,:K)i 43 is.,un Taxes collected (net) From MaukkthUpper 80,207 70 Central b-M to r,,-::i 35 lQJJi Si Kuom City Whakp From Ckmetwukh Oak Hill 2,)0 00 Locust Hill US 00 2,."J98 I-'kom Kcai.b.3 Upper CIO K I Vnlr.1l KM :t) Coal ... 7ti 1)5 lil5 3 ROM LilCE-SK.S HfiloOIiB C,0"0 00 Vehicles 1.111 00 lixhlblttons. 4 J8 00 no no 270 00 158 00 ;o 00 4M 00 Auctions l'odlars Billiards, Ac Ten Bin Alleys ...... Doits , 8,077 00 Improvement of Klreets (delinquent irorn previous years.) 2,523 35 1H 4 5 I, Nil 75 Alley Improvements.... Mldewaik lmprovein'U 4.525 55 Kills lieceivRbio 1,029 25 Halo of Old lll 'h Hchool Building ($1,800 Hill due) .. 1,025 00 25 M 99,219 67 Redemption of Ia1 lncrciii,e of fjebt (see statement above) Total rrcelpts 8355,210 40 EXPENDITURES. MARKET.4 Upper 5 Central 3.7 80 B02 OS 279 92 2.8 50 S C19 h$ CEMKTKRtK3 Ouk lilll Locust II 111 508 41 City Wharf. Hcales Ktkkrts Repairs 10,701 40 2.222 77 3)0 59 Htonecurbiug jimiu Blgeon t reek Kmb'k't i.i.77 J a Improv't Fulton Ave. Filling Lots Filling Canal O ravel (usf d last year) BOWLDKKINO IjOCITST ST, 125 00 2(5 45 435 39 5,414 20 4.105 97 H.370 69 city proportion Unpaid assessments... Bowldekino Maim bt, 11,821 42 15,987 39 cry proportion 8,481 25 Unpaid assessments Individual 6.K05 84 HtreetR. R 1,719 38 UUAVELINO BVCAMOKB fcTKKKT City proportion . 4.29S 70 Unpaid a-i-essmenLs... 1,022 99 Opening new titreels Alley Improvements HldewalK Iraprovem'is BKWKK8Kepalrs and cleaning 4,088 00 Extension of Third Ut. 7th Ave. Hewer . 4,726 83 Bbidoes Repairs Public Cistern.... Police . 13.091 14 City Lock-up 1,:)2 21 Recorder's locket 152 19 Fins Dkpautmknt New Hose 8 3.2J0 Hook and Laddei apparatus 805 Other Expenses 10.275 00 Oas Bills January to December 18U9 ? 5.G50 21 Lump Posts 2,2 3 75 Extension of Mains 2,775 17.C0S 97 5,121 CD 5.7UU 1.3 f5 1,788 31 9,331 137 2,470 g 15.208 51 20,280 00 10I13S C9 PuiiMC Scdools 815,728 42 Payments on Lots for same 4.03)21 Pest House InTKKKHT O0 K. S C. R. Bonds 8 2,317 25 K. I. & C. R. R. Bonds... 13,38:$ !4j E. II. & N. K. R. Bonds . 10,579 Wharf Bonds. 52S 45 Domest ic Bonds 19,010 03 Loans and City orders... 8,182 04 Discount on Bonds Halarles 4,018 0(i Engineering. 1,4 $0 50 Board of Equalization... 470 30 Attorney Fees 1,20 Assessor's Halarles 1,250 Making Asseism't Rolls . 550 19.8I7 Oi 1,490 87 54.0T 2 18,928 UO 0.G39 40 Stationery 318 08 Printing. . 2.2(H) 75 Mai 2J3 75 2,791 5 Election Expenses 895 75 Board of Health .... 5 5 95 Orphan Asylum 5C0 Congress onal Com 000 Commercial Convention 158 50 Nuisances 103 50 Miscellaneous Expenses 005 49 3,309 19 100,000 00 E. 11. & N. R. R Cash and orders on hand H. B. Hansom, Tieas 13,592 78 John Greek, Collector... 4,110 00 17.7:19 38 Total Expenditures.., 8355,240 40 INSURANCE. WEXSEN & BAKER, deneral Insurance Agents, AND ADJUSTERS OP LOSSES, No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stairs, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Dwelling Houses insured for a terra of years at greatly reduced itttoe. Three Years at the Price of Two tve Years at the Price of Three, Life Insurance a Npeclalty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-Seven Million Dollars, The following are among the Companies represented : iETNA Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets .............93,500,000. 0AKM0DY & NELSON, Florists and Nurserymen, PROPRIETORS OIT THE ITVLOItyV.!-. GEM, LOCU.fT STREET, Bet. uecontl and Third. Harden and Greenhouse on Oakley Avenue, adj. residence of Will, lloilrnan. Our Descriptive Catalogue ot Blunts, flowers. Trees, Heads, flowering Bin us, Horticultural aud Ornamental Goods, Ac,., cau be had on application, and will be soul free to all who will send us their address. Address CAKMODY A NELSON, fe2 d3ni Evuiisvllle, Ind. ARCHITECTa. .j v it L. KOBRKT HOYO. I WOO ) BOYD & WOOD, AUCH I T EOT S, No. 1 Chandler's Clock, Corner Kir -t and Locust Htreets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Blans and Specifications prepared on short notlc ud reasonable termn ; iqnlft ritf IMKKNIX Ins. Co. of Hartford Conn. Cash Assets - ....K 1,700,000. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co, Cash Assets ................ of New York. JVOKTll AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets .....8500,000. MERCHANTS' Ins. Co. or Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets ..GO0,OOO NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets .... gSOO,OOU. IMHEHIX lus. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash Assets ............l,SOO OOO. TONKERM A N. YORK Fire Ins. Co. Cosh Assets V900.000.00 j:tiva LIFE Ins. Cosh Assets Co, of Hartford, Conn. V13,000,000. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIN STREET, EyansTlllc, Ind. Jan30 dly Orescent City Flooring Mill, KAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Moulding, Sco. Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Hawing done at short notice. Bine and Poplar flooring. Biding, Dressed and Kouga Lumber, always ou hand, for sale. Also, Bole Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the CKLKB HATED

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KOTIOES. The Ecsponsibllltics of tlie liver. The liver has a very important part lo perform in the arji'iial economy. Its func tion is two-ioia. j.tio nnta wnicn it se cretes tempers the blood and regulates the , bowels, anu npon the quantity aud quali ty of the secretions depends. In a great degree, the adaptation of the blood to the requirements of the system and the duo removal of the refuse matter which re mains' in the intestines after the work of digestion has beon accomplished. one of the principal uses of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is to tone and control this somewhat unruly organ. Tho anllblllous properties oi tne preparation are scarcely secondary to Its virtues as a stomachic. Its operation upon the liver Is not violent like that of mercury, but gradual and gentle. Instead of creating u sudden tumult In that sensitive gland, it regulates its ac tion by degrees. Hence, it is a afe remedy lor bilious disorders, while mercury, being a tremendous excitant, is not. J lie more naturally and quietly a diseased oran can ua lestored to lis normal condition the better, and 11 is the peculiar properly of this harmless vestetaole alterative to reinforce and regulate without exciting or convulsing. The success which has attended its use as a remedy lor aiiections ir the liver n proverbial. PorsoMS of a bilious habit Who take it naoiiuaiiy as a protection against the attacks to which they are constitutionally liable, pronounce it the best liver tonlo in existence, ihe symptoms of an approaching III of biliousness can hardly be mistaken A pain In the right side or under the shoulder blades, a safl'ron tinge in the whites ot the eyes, sick head ache, a leeuug or drowsiness, low spirits, Ions of appetite, constipation and general debllltv are among the usual Indications of a morbid condition ot the liver, and as soon as they appear tl e Hitters should be lesorteutoiu oruerio waruou more heriotts consequences. Consumption. The Three Remedies. " Hen encxi'b Ptr. uonio Bykup," for the cure of Coughs, Cold", Bronchitis, and every form of Con Bumpllou. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the uloers In the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Bchenck's Sea-Weed Tonic" for the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising iroin debility. This tonlo invigorates the dlgeetlve organs, supplies the place of the gastrlo juice when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nulrlclous food. It Is a sovereign remedy lor all coses of Indiges tion. " Mchenck's Mandrake Pills," one of the moet valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties as crlbed to that mineral, without producing any of Its injurious effects. Jo these three medicines Dr. J. 11 Bcheuck, of Philadelphia, owes his an rivaled success In the Treatment of Pul monic Consumption. The Pulmonic Sy rop ripens the morbid matter, discharges It, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all ob structions therefrom, give the organ healthy tone, and cure Live? Complaint, which is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. The Sea-Weed Tonlo Invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthen' lng the digestion and bringing 11 to a nor mal and healthy condition, improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles In the lungs becomes Impossible. The combined action of hese medicines, as thus ez plained, w I cure every case of Consumption, If the r tnedies are used In time and the use of the Is persevered In sufficient ly to bring the cae to a favorable termina tion. Dr. Bchenck's Almauac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general direc tions hor to use his medicine, can be had gratis or sent by mall by addressing his Principal OlHce, No. 15 North Bixlh Htreet. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Benweed Tonlo, each 81 60 per bottle, or 87 60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 2To. per box for sale by ail di unguis and dealers. The Fearful C1NCSB Subdued. THIS CUKK HOW DIrtCOVKKED Having been long allllcled with L'ANCKH, I resorted lo all the remedies of which 1 could hear. Among them was one recommending a certain herb to me as a cure. 1 (as 1 supposed) procuied the herb, aud prepared aud applied it, which made a perfect cure, but ou examination by the family physician he Informed ine that the herb 1 had used, which bad made a pel t'ect aud speedy cure, was not the one rtcommende-1. All who are atllicted can And a speedy cure by sending lor the recipe, with lull directions lor uso. Price t't. Address, with registered loiter or money order, U EO ltd K MOKUAN, Box 251, Port Jervis, Orange County, New Vork. Ja&i dam Tli llealinsr Pool. SSAVN FOR YOIINU MEN, who have fallen Into vicious habits, ana now desire a higher me, anu a uette MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for tlie allleied. Heut in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadici.. fuiA., Pa. ep:a AVOlU UUACIiN. A victim of early imprudence, causing nervous debility, prematuie dtcay, &c, has discovered a simple means of cure, which he will send ree to his rellow-sullerers. Address J. II. REKVKH, 78 Nassau Htreet, New York. ocJ v. im fc?pN - for BLACK WORMS and PIM PLEB on the face, use I'erry' tAmetlone and llc Kemrtly. prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pkukv, 4M Bond Street, New York. Hold everywhere. Tue tiade supplied by wholes.ile medicine dealers. uol7d3m BpN MATCMEI.Olt'.N HAIR IYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous; does not contain lead nor any vilalio posson to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boastlnK virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. Batchoior's Hair Dye has hail M yearn' untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Hold by all Druggists. Applied at hi Bond Street, New York. IfelO B"To remove Moth-Patches, freckles, and Tan from the face, use I'erry't Moth nif j'reckle Lotion. Prepared ouly by Di. 11. C. Fkkrt. Bold by all druggists. uovl7 doui BpN QTTEENSWAILE. DANIEL O. MARK. JAM ICS M. WARREN, JAMES PIIKLAN. MARK, WARREN & CO., DIRECT DirOiSTERb and WHOLESALE DEALXKS In QUEENS WARE, AND ai.ASS "W A. It 12, Lamps, Looking-Glnsses, Chandeliers, fcc. No. 25 ITiist street. We receive our Queensware direct from tho Potteries of Staffordshire, Kugland via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belong to oar customers. We have the EXCLUSIVE CONTUOL In this market of MEAKIN'S celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, Including those beautiful patterns, "Chiua" and "Cotton," which are now having a great run throughout the country, of which we are receiving regular shipments of original assorted crates, and regular slock for repacking. Just received, fresh from Limoges, France, a largo stock of UOLD BAND.PLA1N WHU'E.nnd DKCOKATKD FRENCH CHINA. ANEW OKA DK, Just In, a full line of Brldnewood's HtrhL White Uruiitte Ware, French China shapes and finish; a very superior article, tit much its cost I lis 11 China. - Consult your own interest by examining our slock before pumhaului; vise, where. 1 avM

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MAI1CH-1S70. H ARB WARE -AT PANIC PRICES, O J. W XI O IV 1 Y . Wholesale arid retail buyers will find It to their Interest to examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orders by mall.Ac , promptly attended to. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., NO. 82 MAIN NT It CUT, (Near the Court Ho tine,) SIGN OF THE B HO AD-AXE. mhS Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. BiMUIL ORB. JAKK8 DAVlbHON. I. L.ORI SAMUEL ORR & CO., DKATjKRS is IRON, STEEL. TIN-PIJLTE, WIItK, ZINC, Hl'IlINGS, A X L, IPs M, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, KAMI AM) UVMll M00HW0UX WKOI'UfIT KCKAP IKON KOUtJIII t the highest market rate Sycamore Street, near tVnter lonUdtf KVANSVILLK. IN ll. BtKTTlCimt, KELMHiU&Co (MacceM-Hor to Wells, fcTelloict A Co.) 1MPOKTKR8 AND JOHKKKH OF O ARDWAHE i:5 Iii-Hl. 8troe( dLON OF THE BIG PADLOCK AXKH, AXES, AX KM, AXKS, AY1. IX IX, TA liL K CU T L ER , TAHIjK VUTL.EKY. TABLE CUT I. EH V. POUKKT CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLKKY, POUKKT CUTLERY, Trace OiuIum, Trano Olitiiu, Trne OImiIiim, lMunlerH I'lunterK' PtmiterM' Hoe, II OCX, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanic' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, HAKDWAUK, I1AKUWAKK, H1K0WARK, UUIIiUKKS' UULD1CK8' ISUfLDKKti' COTTON AND WOOL VA KIM, MOTI ON AM WOOL CAKtN, COTTON ANU WOOL HAKlm Bh'ST RVBMKR BKLTItfO, HhSUT RUBBER. BKL,T1JN(J, Mill and Cross-Cat Sawn, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. 4'ANII buyers will find It to I hoi r ad van. tage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First 8; UGCTTICIIBU, KKLLOU0 A CO. 1vl8 SADDLERY, ETC. 8K0. TH0KNHILL, UkR'jy tCTPHKIt or 8KC0M1 KTKEKT, near Main, KVANSVILLK, INI All kinds of fine Saddles and Harness eouHtaully on hand. HKPAIRINU done and at short notice. the best manner Imlif) dttni Charles Babcock & Co, W FORTIUS AND DEALERS IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, tire, &c, TSo. JMiiIia trot, raaao EVANrtVlLLK, INI), XJiiUG GISTS. JOElJf LIT LL, Wholesale and Betail DraRlst, Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Bruslus, Ac MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, Kvansvllle, Ind. Particular attention given to CUTTINU WIN1VW ,AMH t nnr t 1 1nr.VI lt WATCHMAKING. A. C. R0SKNCUAN3. U0SENCBANS UARRY 8MITU SiMITII, & Watchmakers and Jewelers, NO. 12 NOHTII SECOND NT., DEALERS In American, English and HwIkh WaklK, in gold, Hilver nd plated cases. Fine Jewelry, Mllver Ware, ClocRS, Ac. Personal atluu 'on kIvcii to repairs of flue walcltes, Ac. No wnilionlniHiPd ppreutlcea. H2.i- till"

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GliOCIirclJBS. CHARLES VIELE A CO., H JIOJ..i:r4AI.B: O O O 1.0 fiC thirst and Bjcamore Streets, KVANHVJL.LK, 1N1. au9dtf lAttll HIIMiflll. UAVIIlHCIUiKH, I. z I. IIEIMAN.V, Wholesala Dealers In GROCEHIE Foreign. a,id Doriu stic Liquors, N A I IH, COTTON YAKNrt. OUHHWA It to., Ac, PIBST STJBiEIiT, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVANSVILLE, IKTD. FISH DEPOT. oVJi dlf UATTUKW DALZKLL, Wboleaale Oealer In t5rooriaH, Naila, White Lead, Lium, Cement, &o.. So. 18 Water Street, Imlodlv RViSHViLi.,la b. r. TRIE LE. W. W. W ILK IS fiOH, II. F. Till II LSI Ss CO., (Successors to Wm. Ilunnel,) Manufacturers of Doors, Hash, lillnds. Frames, 3fec. Also, dtalern In Pine and Poplar Flooring, WeatnerboardlDK, Bhlngles, I.atli, Ac. Building material of all kinds in our Hue made to order. Factory and Yard, Corner of Walnut and Fifth Streets, IvniiHville, Indiana. " Orders from abroad promptly attended U). lie dllin. BE OIiFELDER A SEEM ANN'S Dancing Academy, AT MAULETT HALT, We beg leave lo Inform our friends and the public generally that we have Just opened a new course or uancicg, at greatly reduced rates. Parents dtmirou of having their children educated In the Terpsichorean Art would do well to entrust the same to our care. While we spaie no t-ffort, In teaching, we pay especial atiention to tne goou ue vlor of all scholars. (Satisfactory references can ba given. Prices are as follows t For Gentlemen who have already taken one oourse with us $2 per ocuise For Gentlemen not cornptent to dance ..fl per course For Ladles ...t I per course For Children t'i per course " Masquerade Hulls on hand and made to order at reasonable rais. HOLFELDKlt & HERMANN, Ja20 d3mj Mar.ett Hall, cor. Main A Fifth. W. C. HARKS. HARNS W. V. UAMACIE. &. RAMAGE, Plain and Decorative Paper Hanscm ALL WORK NEATLY EXECUTED, And warranted to give satisfaction. Orders left at WM. E. FUENC1I A t'O.'N, 47 anil 49 Main Mrccf , Will be promptly attended to. I inh VI xm FA KM Beautiful, woll-lmproved farm ; H0 ucres, 3DU bearing apple trees (clioicn lrult), three luilt-s west ol Kll.ahethtown, Illinois. Can be had at a bargain by call lng on W A KHUN A MAT'l'nOS, Attorneys, Third Htreet, between Main rid lt. cusU fel7 dlf JOHX 8. K'OOEKLI. JOHN F.TWtlli. McCORKLK & TWEED, ContraclorM anl ItitlUlcrn, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, lirache.ts Stair-Rails, &c. We keep constantly on hand a Inrge stock ol Yellow and White Pine and Poplar Flooring, Poplar aud Pine Lumber. Laths, Hlili.fcilcx, Oca. KhkIi, Primed and Olaztvl, on hand and to order. Mend I jr Price List. FACTO II Y, for. WALNUT A Klolini NnttCETM. VAVII.LK, ll41. All ordeis promptly attentcd to. fet MAIN STREET EXCHANGE AND ISeslaiiraiil! Betwaon Fifth an.i Sixth SLroeta THE Pnhlla and my friends are r. 8pectfully Inlormi-d iliatl am rt-celvlug in-r Fx prom daily, licsh supplies of Ihe best Baltimore. Ho that I am euahltd to fill all orders without delay, at .1'), OO 70 cents per half cau, or served up In every slyle. Oyster H..np. with K It 10 K C.UNC1I. every morulng, liom S till I'l o'clM-k. rohiu im juiiw u. hcii WKi.f.it. PLUMBING, &C. GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMB IS Jl a. DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Shoot Lead, Water Closeta, HOT ANI COI.II It ATI IN, Shower Dalhs. Force and Lift I'umpn, WHOUOI1T IRON PIPF-S, Aa Water introduced into countrv dwell ings from cisterns or wells, uivtug all the conveniences of a city supplied with walur works. No chanue of rauue on slovo re quired to heat the water. Ci LociiMt ytrct, KVANMVILLK. IND. DK. L. FX-A A.H fcKiikn t Si"iil Inc. Over First National Uank, Corner Main nd I'lrtil Hirp'tk. EvaoMvilio, ii.ii ANI'VAtri'flKKK Ol' t'ONTINI. mm JilltB 3J irW 1.1 1 1 .... v ..t. cauite.CoraliUj, and Amber I11k1, C'arv-r Work, ArtlOciH rulalos, Q.. ADMINIHTHATOK of Nitrous oslti. (an eicellent and hhIs aumHthui If), t.'hn roform, l.ther. and alMt Heveral Iimm! !" lysere. NKDRAIXJIO AtTwiUons trealwl. MY FAC1HTIKS are as uood and u establishment as lan-e (ooimiHlinK il riv rooms) as any in tlie Unllod Stau4. I KFrUHN MY THANKH for the ei. leuslve pHlronuKe reculvod during tli p-i KJOUT YF.AKM rneu-r Wedlock. Tim Basis of Civib Hociktv. I'-snsys for Yountc Men, on the honor and happiness ot Matrloge, aud llievtls and danrs of Celibacy; with ssnltary help lor the attainment of man's true position In 11 if. Hfiit lre. In Keali-,1 envrliien. AdlrMH HIIWAltll AHSueiA'liON, lx 1, I'lllladulptila, 1'a. llt'lUdlwIiil

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BUSXIfSS CARDS. Dr. Jas. C. CIcrbowcr, i:xiikxt ii:rTi8T, OVlce-Uo. lO FIIiHT HT Between Main and Locutt, Kr turns his thanks for the literal patronage received during the pant 0 ve years, and hopes by fair dealing to iiMiiK a citiitlnuunce of the HiiiiM. Chloroform atiuilolMtred when rieslre), k fH d I y OHborne, 27 liOCUHl Htreet. o o Lei KT O OHborne, SIGN PAINTER. OHborno'H SIiow J ii n!2 dtf Cards. CP -m STATIQirrillT. . JOHN II. SCOTT, f SooZftelIer,Hlaif iour AMD i i; a i. i: it, Xo. MUX BTUKKT, cor. Kcccnd, aui5 dly Kvaksvillk. Inn. mn & IUUTKU, Wholesale EoufeuellorK & SUlluur SCHOOL BOOK'S, BLANK HOOKS, M ISC ELLA NEOUS HOC fi PAPER ENVELOVb.S AHIC3 iifiral t Mixtion v r y No. Il Mill it HiriM'i, Ernnsilllc, Indinnn jmyKij IIA'IS AND CAPS. JOHN H. DiNNETTKLL. OICO. W. DUHHt, NEW HAT Mti CAP STORE. DANNETVELI & DU 1ME, N. ll .Mnin HtrMst :ivi:i oni; of he tliitHttttnck or HATS, CAPS, A I 84 traw GooiIn, Ever brought to Kvansvllle. Ihe goods were selected with care Sy MU. DANNKrTELL, (Formerly with A ex.. Marcounter), And with th especial view ( f meet ing the. wants of this trade. We ask all to Call and Mho Uh. DANNETTELL & DUHME. NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, WUiiviWo. WHOLES A LK DRY UOODS and NOTIONS S3 nntl 'Jl II US I' HI., VI KVANHVII.Ltf. INI. MOT1UK. NOTK'i: Is hereby given that the firm of i. tl. Nlblaok A Co. Is this day dissolved by the dtaili of O. Verbmir. 'J'ha buHlnuss will lm continued in the name and style of Niblick h VerlunfT. who will sitttle all business com ertud wli h the late firm. U. O. NlbLACK A (!. March 21, 1T0. iut Johnson's Real Estate and Patent Agency. BI ' N I N KSH a D d I W F. L LI N O 1 1 ( ) U M K liulldlug Lots and Farms, and tlinbnr, d lauds, cheap, and ou easy terms. FatKNTSOf all kluds procured. ALVA11 JOIINHON. Heal Instate and l'auul AiduL ortlca on Third Htreet Kvansvllle, lud. Jan la ly Notice to (Dontractorii Till: ITNIIt'.ItNIUNKIl Will ricolvn lirnpoHals until tli. lut day of A prll, ul his oth(M lu Ilopklusvule, Kenlurky, lor the Krading aud masonry to be done on Hocttous one to Six, inclusive, ami from 12 to 17, Inclusive, on the Kvansvlllo, hcn d-rsou and Nalivlll HKllroad. I'rolllxs Slid apeclllRalloDS can Ihhii at IIisoiik u of the t.'hlef Knslneor, In MsdiNouvilln, KunlncUv, or at the office of lite iiiuIit .lunrd, si llopkil svlll". II. II. HANSON til h 17 tapl Hnpt. UnDnlruolluu A. I', lo.

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