Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1867 — Page 4

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tilt; EVASViLLE JUtitAAL PUBLISHED DAILY BY The Evansville Journal Company. . f , T i . . if r . -' to. Lbu Street; Evairsvllle; Ind. a 9 SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. IN ADVANCE.

Pailf JTwairnaL. One year, by mail - BLx months, by mail Three months, by mail By the week, payable to carrier 910 OO s so S OO 2.1 Tri-Wekly Journal. Ont vear 9 7 OO TVeBiIjr Joarna) One copy, one year Five copies, one year ................. len copies, one year........-.... .9 a 00 8 75 . 15 OO Agents for the Journal. James L. Thornton, Princeton, Ind. Capt. Levi Ferguson, Petersburgli, Ind. V. A wn""? Hith. M'aabmgton.IncU j VA J.'lw HImmewAy. BoonvrlleInd'.' C. K. DeEkuiek, Newburgh, Ind. John M. LocKwooD.Mt. Vernon, Ind. J. M. Fostkk, Fori Branch, Ind. - J. W. Y rXvEit,. Pbaey vill. JndVi K B. Corwin, Somerville, Ind. Capt. Whiting. Cynthiana, Ind. E. J. Rogers. New Harmony, Ind. Q. A. Hafpkr, Owensville, Ind. Harvey ticnrm H !fi on, id. t. 3 P J T'kbin Makes, Black Hawk Mills, Ind. Tbey will also receive and forward to us triers for Binding and Job Printing. rifiipci Uftt ttflc Advertisers. The circulation of the JOURNAL in the .City of Evansville is three times as ' large as mat of any other newspaper. --: Tf.'A'l I AW J ; Our circulation in Indiana and Illinois is I'XfQien ilpnltity ether newspaper published in this City. In Kentucky it is more than all the Other EckiiAitUe papers com lined. To Correspondents." ' ' r' We never notice communications not accomnanjvjth. Je clime of the author, who must be made known to U3 if unacquainted. Write on only one side of the paper. Don't write unless you hare some thing to say of interest to the public; and be as brief as the subject will allow. The publication ' ef a communication is no evidence that the editors adopt its sentiments. The author is alone responsible. tor them.: ' , Communications should be addressed to the " Editors of the JotTBNAL," and not to individuals;. ;j ;? (1 NEWS ITEMS., Go'.d closed In New York yesterday at Ml.-' ' Generals Ore and Pope are -expected in 'Washington the last of this week. . The President has denied General Sickels' application for a Court of inquiry. The whisky .seizure continue in. New York city and Brooklyn. " " General Sherman has been granted a leave of absence for two months by Gen. Grants 2 111' V 4 i. The Legislature of Pennsylvania will stand as follows: Senate 20 Republicans; Democrats, 13 House bi Republicans and J Democrats. . v " General Shofield has goce to Richmond. The story that he was called, to "Washington by the President is untrue. He went taer&lo see General Utast.'t'i. There will probably be two tickets in Virginia tor the Constitutional Convention the result of a split iu the Republican party. ' ' ' It is donbtful whetherlSecretary McCulloch will make a report on the discovery of countertelt "-30s. It migtit interfere with ariansPifl-Ut to detect and capture

ive&&Mie itlirAL upon JMge Parrett. f Had the"

At the last meeting of the Cabinet the question of appointing a permanent Sec retary tit Uftr-wadisuncfid. and tbe,PresU 1 denf n isfnc had the nHjet rinsei ior. General Grant stronj-! lenerai Rawlins, hu chief riousconsideratior ly urges Major General Rawlins of staffs for the position, and it is,qnite probubie-ie-wiri receive the ppiii6uvod. ' General Hither has had yeveral interviews with ihe President and' Secretary7 Ale .'ullocrj. in regard 1o internal revenue matters in New York city. The result is stated io be that the Metropolitan Internal Kevt-nu Board wUl .be aboliithed, and the coUt-cfioii or revenue arid defection of f.auil will b t left to the officers designated by law lor those dutie. IXBUXA ITtMS. . The County Fair lor Warrick County coicrs o!T at Boonville this week. Luci;:. Western is playing at the Metropolitan Theatre, at Indian lpolls.' ' " Tic-Xerre Haute Exprvst Yeports' that Senator Morton will spend a few weeks in that city before the a-sembllcg o .Congress. - . - ( t - ' Dr. A. I-Wie, the late TrasOritJr'oVpike County, is defaulter in the sum of t3,000. The Doctor Is a good Democrat. The Elaok Crook has run Its 'course at the Capital. It had a run or two weeks and a half, the longest time of any play ever produced in that city. The NeW "Albany Ledger 'Is urging thImportance of establishing a cotton mill in that tity. f ; ' ; . ' A New AIbanynan, named Banks, recently obtained a divorce from his wife becans; she was ti Incorrigible tlUef. Tayior HarrisoB. a young ansa eighteen yeats of age. wh Itii owo from a horse and killed in Howard county, while riding a race a few 'days,go.' . A . ' 'J Tae Terre Hivute Express says "the EvauvU:e& CxawroxdiOfUle KallrpadJCora-, rant iu ct.-1'uuiction. with.. the . larmem

alf-Dg !iie Hue? ara ..engaged in fencing iluXas

the ra:!roaJl't!S"rt lgt'. 'When this work is finished they will not be annayerl by stock on the track, and ws!l beab:ito 1 i.uke better tiie safely." ,

Alexander Red wine,- an old Tesidentof Mai Ion County, wan found dead on-'the morning of the 11th just beyoad the lirhTis of the c-ity of Indianapolis. It is supposed that he died of heart disease. John Martin, a citizen ot Maxvllle, Spencer County, was killed at Troy a few days ago, by a man named Acres,, who shot the deceased, the ball taking effect in the abdomen, from the affect , of which Martin died in about twenty minutes.

The Greencastle ".Pre learns that Wm

R.Ackers.tsolvoorroeUkqownJreet ,C!f4-f8lle1.-,w1?

Solomon Ackers, of Cloverdale Township was shot, on Monday night last, near the Owen County line. Ackers was one of a party who had vliited a family named Lawrence, for what purpose we have not learned, and it is thought was jBbofc by owe of the Lawrence 'bdys,' though" a y"6ung man named Marlon Black has been arrested tor the shooting. The affray occurred about eleven o'clock on Monday night. The Fort Wayne Democrat says: "On last W,p,toFjw. tfcWUb twu tunes uuui iiiv VAbj,vru vu v. Joe road, was taking coal ont of a bake oven, te-rdess accidently caught fire fiou the coais.and from the fright and confusion tlrat followed, BfjapiUey becamJgfited, it was soifid ttta4 er 4ie apparel 4oftfcl be taken off, and she was terribly burned. She Jirgered tvitil the next, -day 8ufrrug terribly." when deathjut an end to her misery," ' (s " , - KXTT('Ky:iTEH8J t'life Thoswdimiarh.-thei tierw Oaiy Hbifte,"t Louisville, is progreaslAg rapidly. Ccflonet R, E, iohnstotj", iipertntenden,t of the Freedmen's Bureau, at Lexington, has been removed. His.successQr. .hasi not yet been named. ' 4m V"'i iVtliii Mr. John Curryrof ,Meer County, was gored by a bull a, few tlays ago, and is now confined to his bed in consequence.

;ara-Fk, aivlfV'ietnjijpMM full sren.jjljj whija six hundred Resnot Ly ayounVm'an'lAViisem- j pUtiarfs'niMefctel theif'dtify tef'the

Mr. Lejr ville, was ploy, a lew days ago. The wound was a serious oue, and it was JVirad i wojld prove f.ttal. A gaudily dresseil,jnale sad female visited a fire lu LrttftHeSif few nights ago, and by accident a stream of water intended for the fire, struck, the gay. pair full in the breasts. Peihaps there was a little swearing done about that time. The woman went borne mad. as a. wet heav -j f ' ) f The body of John Belt was found a short distance from CQvingU)arlaatiFrWay. The verdict of the Jury 'was'thaf the deceased came to his death from the effects of a fit. The colored people of Frarilcrtrt Veld i convention last Wednesday, to appoint delegates to a State Convention shortly to be held at Lexii gton. The State Convention will appoint delegates to proceed to Washington to petition Congress for'. the right of suffrage. The convention was addressed by several colored speakers. Col. Wolford has been authorized by Governor Stevenson to raise three volunteer companies In the counties of Boylef Marion, and Casey, for the purpose of sustaining the law against the "Lynch" and autl-Lyuch.!'.. parties w'ao have held sway in that "section of the State for some time past. The companies will be officered ami armed 'aaaoon as formed, and will be held in readluess to assist the civil authorities when required.5'- 1 ; The Lexington Slatcsuum. says .hogs are shipped from Kentucky tor Tennessee to be tatted for market.' "Corn Is plentiful on the Cumbei land River, and we were told by an extensive trader, the other day, tbat it could be bought there for '75 cents or 81 per barrel. A good many hogs will leave the State to eat that corn. - The Premium List of the Southwestern District .air ; will ;be found on the second page. We publish this morning' a letter from our Indianapolis correspondent on the elections. It is a toush suh-

jock lor Marks jovialty. ' ' lLgainst the claims, of Jhe soldiers ''jof

Judge Farrett's Charge. :TpE Ctinricr s .iadignant at what jt; terms an attack made bv the JotjrCourier been disposed to repreBent us fairly it should have quoted the sea--tenoe in a local item which annearedin : j- . JoVRSAh on Fr;day 8nd . . J y . which, but for the misrepresentation of the t onrier would hardly have been notice. -xn'Tjur Court report was the followirgj-j.,. ,-,0J.,-.w3 f':':- " Yosterday Judge Parrett delivered his charge to the Grand 'Jury, in which,, we are told, he took decidedly, partisan ground.' though we are loth. to believe that such is the case." tnat sucu is tne case. . se, its okarge: olr report . Ft was Courier ba did not hear the. Charge, and he. could only give the impression which he reiwdYrbm'OtVefBv 'We haVtf read' Judge, Parrett's Charge, as published in the Courier, and to far from find--idg anything of a partisan nature-in it, we take pleasure iu Tjcommending its soundness'. and, appropriateness to the present session'of thV GranfJ ury. As we have heretofore said, neither we not the Republican party of Vanderburgh County will seek to shield any public .officer who has been guilty of exertion, ' "peculation, or official misconduct.. If the law has bcea violated, let the guilty suffer whoever he may be. '' We believe in a rigul iiccountabiirty of all publio ofieT?:"-Iir-tiO -position in - society ojtghxiiJLnestyti he more scrupulously obseivejij Grave t. charges, tave ben niauc puIjft Rgnstsonie of our Counfv Offieers,.'and'it is'due to them 3 muali a&-ttesubi!e, that the truth be ovftt 1n"'$B ubrrejudicfdrioa'i. tier. 1 he election is over, ana mere are no base party ends to subserve in

the immediate future. (JLet it early;be determined whether the people have been defrauded, or the character of

individual wontoply apd jnalicfotislya assailed, f-v. '--(vM OBcIal Yole of Vanderburgh and IU The official vote of Vanderburgh Cdufety, 'which .was" published, last fcist Tuesday; that,!the' rote ' pf' the qounty nwy ' ligut, 'aridtte' 'greatest falling off was on, the Republican side. Beyond the regret at the defeat of Captain DABLiNOtand therest of the ticket, there is nothing in the official figVs,', lead. uajtt' tth?ith County of Vanderburgh still posseses f iti,ol4 .Union jjority Ubrte Uun4 4d. ""The total ' number.. of,;;yptef, polled in 18C6 was 5,018; while the ! umber ,i polled aTjpe?ay last was nly 4.&41; showing a falling oiF of-ft,777. (!I Of-, thi8:,.los3 .the. iDevMMbf sustain 'anJjrlSS, "'and,! .the. Kepublicans 594 votes. It is very cleifn thaUmore tMbl threckfbur thft' of the voters who e'mained away from the poll? ontbe 3th t inst.,. were, y Republicans, and tnat a fulHtarn!tit would hav,, carried,, the j couuty for Dakling by a handsome majority. The1 Dem'ocra? y p.a.ve I not , beateb . .us by the accession yQf, .voters to that party, but'y'' olMng nearly-their country, the, county, aBdhejj party. We endure1 lid mornficaion6f defeat because of outowu , indifference. , If the lesson( taught;. t.hee:.8iothful Republieans shall do ua good in the) future and more1 important contest,. we can afford t6 sustain this local reverb" pit is . a,' lessor,' however v which . th6 Democracy have .taught us frequently and it,',isi :higli tiirie .we were ' learning to avoid fa j f iever ; 4nsigoi$oant the offices. may;be,' and whether or not they , in volye.-politicaj Iqoistiona,' ; the Democracy ;, understand .,'the , impojrt-I ance of maintaining their party organ-' zation under all circumstances, and

galnf rrg"VcT?rywWnever thVycanrnur feet nto Street. J udge In

It was not bo irruch td elect a County officer now, as to inf uence the election-jiahist Qpuntyand Distrijinj 186, that our opponents rallied their forces and brought "out nearly their full vote.U If after the resultlof last Tuesday, the Republicans t)f "Evans ville ' and Vanderburgh County resolve that they; will not be caught napping again, it will be a defeat not too dearly lost :;. - t ;tj ... It is hardly necessary for us to say that; we. deeply regret the defeat of Captain Darling, the candidate upon whom the political fight was made. In such a contest where the choice was so fairly, presented to the people between a, true, and gallant soldier and a peace Democrat,,!, the' .full, vote of the County had been polled, we might be forced to acknowledge the result as deciding in Vanderburgh result as deciding 10 the late war tor the : Union- 'There -J 1 l t. .. L .1 ,.-. It? .lit.' .J is, however, very little consolation in the fact that ' more ithan four time as many Republicans einained at home, as would have elected him. . Yet even with the apathy within his own party,Captain " Darling 'would have.. Weia. elected, but for.the load he was forced to carry dn to ;thej. canvass .'inu the shape of. outside 'issues 'iod'tbe.'Ve. charges which;: were;!'made '.'against! other County officers,' for whose eonf j f. ii'-i J: ' - ' .,-.' x uuet us wa io ua vrise re?pons?iDle. Every honest ' and, candid Demoofai. does tjow? and did before the election" t admit that he fully vindicated himself from any official misconduct or pecuu;a 'i'i :" -j " i S ' Z. J"I the charges - against other 'officers With - the indifference of so - many Republicans, the; ; activity'of. the ..De-. 'moeraey,' and the character, bfJhe; .campaign, the only wonder is that he was not more ' disastrously defeated; ; There is one fact' deVelop'ed by the official vote of the 8th 'Inst, worthy of note. It will be remembered that it vas very seriouslyintimated last year that 'there' was "some t.'ibul "play "with' the ballot-box in German Township. The Republicans' wereastouaded at learning that that township had given a Democratic majority of one hundred and thirty-three votes; and it was charged that the result was obtained by tampering with the ballots. This year it appears by the "official returns that 'the' Democratic '.majority ' was only , twentyvfive'J a.L tniis. in! a-1 poll forty les -than inl8Gd.:' !And 4his was not brought about' epeeially by thQ spopularity of Capt DAaLtxa oter the other candidateafox it- Tjrear8: flhat JudgiRoBU-soNpolaadaaJarge ha vote in the township, itc-is-very evident that there was something iviivii iu uciujau last jcai.

Victor Emanuel, in 1804, promised Napoleon to protect the Pope in his temporal kingdom when the French troops withdrew from Rome. He now refuses, to furnish, the Pope troops to fighY the GatibaTdians, and

will apt eal to the Great Powers of Europe to acknowledge , his inability to carry- out a? QreatyT againtthe wishes of his own subjects. Unless France at once rushes to the Pope's assif tance, thajt Pptente ,will haya, to, vacate Rome, tat ' it may become the' .- 'A".r 'xt : :n t'.l: capital oi 'ttaiy. iiAPOLEui win nesitate 'to' interfere-. in the'.!. Pope's behalf, because, by so doing he may have to fighx.u united Germany, it: being ander&bbd that' Prussia and Italy have alteady !Come to' ah -understatiding pn, that question. A few. days, only will be reqm required ' 'to ' determihie whether "Rnr'oirie1 i t.rif hi rinTilTsrl "bv another

Sfri ' !" 1 ' 1 " ' ii' '""J. M relieve Gen. Hancock. Gen. Grant, great,war,: lt. f. ...... .-.t w.k JhL, , -.,K&i:-lM2&

Tire snb-Corrrintttee-of the Honse Jndlc-' ary Corarnittee are now. ia Washington, fo tb purpoBflwof iDquIrfnf 'Whether MaryJWould' it not be well for the Committee to extend'thetr 1 Iniqufriee' to ' Pennsylvania and Obio and .soe whether thoser itatea have a republican 'form i or -governments since the electron of last Tuesday TJv. IT, Pennsyhfahfa n&r"efette(f a iound Repubf tcr Jegifelatdi? JjhV in time, will elect a sounl Republican United States Senator t in H place, of Bcckalew, who has alwas's voted with the Copperheads. It would

have been , well for.th .Committee o f TJ- & Jlli'H'L 'ji'" if-J look a-nerthV Stately Ohio hadVotl1'1- glLI11 21.1.

the people of that State elected a Re publican Governor and State ticket. As it is, Gen. Haytes will remove the necessity of any investigations on the part of the Committee. The Committee, anight,,. however,, find much worthy of their investigation if they would only extend their researches into our. neighboring State, of Kentutky. . An official measurement has demonstrated that! the appendage of the New York Herald printing palace projects seven feet into Broadway and graham haa instructed the Grand Jury to present it as a nuisance and deal with it accordingly. The World suggests that a meeting, of citizens be called and draw up a protest against the intended enforcement of the law in this particular case. The Herald proprietor ought not to take so much of the sidewalks of the great metropolis. . Ox last Thursday the return game of base ball for the championship of the United States, between the Union Club and the .Atlantic, came off on the grounds of the Union Club at Williamsburgh. The game was hotly contested throughout, and resulted in the triumph of the Unions by one score. The game lasted two hours and five; minutes.'. ' This is said to ' be the first time the Atlantic has been beaten twice by the" same- club since 18C2. The defeat was mortifying, no donbtHratxtrald BOt-beavtridtrdr-The score "s&Ul&iiWXl O&UHOq i THEtAMretftoeVeff' ilfEfcg-4 lish and American safe manufacturr ers Ih'Paris reuted. in .the'c'opipleie Victory ofttehierfcanmJAufatMrrr. The .jury, selected to . decide vthe wager between Silas C. Herring, of tffew York, and the CHATvdaiii,:5of England, gave" a-irdtetjint favor of i the former, and the wager is to be paid over to a charitable institution, as agreed upon by the contestants in tilt UUlSCti - x he lioscon Transcript nas aiscovL'ered"" that" the - Republican party. ,yi "lc "ejuuu -li tion, is not strong enough' to carry every ism that unbalanced minds may consider essential for the' good of the country." 'This is'doubtless'true, but it suggests 1 ' Borne nice ' distinctions. The New York Times 'd'esires'tb'know' what minds are " uabalanced," and how much ground the Transcript pr9: "' m .i. j t. : puscn iuyci WLJ.U tne . worn ism. I IT3,officlaly, 'ahriounced' that Ihd Centenary contributions of the Methodist Episcopal Churches, as far as heard from, exceed four 'millions of dollars; and it is estimated that when the Western Conferences are heard from the whole 6um will nearly reach six and one-half millions! ; . , The counterfeitinK of 1,000 U. S. bonds' scf successfully asf to deceive ' tne surewa unaacierB ojvaii otreer, New 'York, is creating an- uoea(r feel -ing a&ong bankers all over tne ebuntryM J. homiai canJe ao-RucceHsfully , counterfeited it ifcjaethlWbttr--j rency may oe lmiiatea to au tueui that will greatly unsettle business.

Some of the Republican papers of

New Yerk are-predicting "the -defeat of the party ia some of the Senatorial districts iri 'that State because men notoriously corrupt . have been nominated under the impression that a nomination' Is? equivalent to an'Ieleetion. .Such .a - policy in suicidal, and we regret to see that the New York Republicans do nt ict1 TOoVe" wisely" Probably they will iearn wisdom from defeat if they "will -not by any other instrumentality. Sheridan in, the .Eastern cities bus stirred the bile of the National Intelligencer, 'aMpaptif J -that1' rifariably sneezei' wheh': President ""JbriNSON takes snuff. It says the original orders removing0 Gfreral Sheridan from New Orleans ..required hibT to

;!'',' j-"!uuwevcr, gave iiiui u temporary leave

of 'absence, 1 whtcH" has" resul ted'Tn a mannef highlyj.'ofJeQeiyf tar list .Intelligencer and the 'President iEV ADVEBTISEHE.1TS. H-H MILIrTlVER, COR. NINTH AND. CHERRY STREETS. and Bleclili)g in all styles done to orcier at short notlije. ' oclo d.'lt A. M,$E?NETT f . DEALER rN innorttLvfcjW:vHitil40 ; LA I) IES ' FANCY FURS, Wholesale a In Pike's Opera. CZ.VC7JViVA TI. N.B. Furs made to order, altered, and repaired in the best manner, . ocladit "FAME" COOKING. STOVE. . i lit I Ilk : RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS At Indiana .Stale Fair and S. W. Indiana District Fairy over Albany, Ty, Buffalo, aud Cincinnati Stoves. Encourage Home Enterprise The "Fame'' has all the modern improvements Reservoir, Warming Closet, Brollar;(over coaIs Instead oftblaae), and iven double the size of ordinary (so called) first-class stoves. i !- t ;,.. . i ... The highest testimonials received dally from this city, as well us from ail points where they have been Introduced. The "Fame" is sold by none but our authorized Agents, and at the Foundry of BffiLKFJt, BLOUNT A CO., Manufacturers and Patentees. si; AakNTS. ,,,'. . ' Thomas Scantlln A on, Evansville, Ind. Cook A Schleter, Evansville, Ind. John Scantlln, Evansville, Ind, .., - Choate 4c Co.. .Memphis. Tenn. t . i i i v : Jenkins St Co., Henderson, Ky. , -.-.. N. H. Barnard, Henderson, Ky. . -Beerwart, Orth A Co., CmUo, JUL'i! , -;. We also have, of oar own manufacture, large variety of . . i. r, , . . ' Choking and Heating Stoves,'; ' i : 'Hollow- Ware, Sugar Kettks, ,: .... ; . : Hog-Irons, Src, drt., which we are selling as low any Foo ndrjr in the.weso I - . - r f. ) RCELKER, BLOUNT & CO., 1G2 and let Main Street, OCl5d2m: ''' "' ",EVAXVItI-K,4tSD. OS ii a 70 PfJAIlL ST., NEW ALBANY, INU., !! f Cf 15 w . . Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreigi aid' domestic Dry Goods, IfOTlONS; BOOTS, SHOES, C ar No ccarge tor drayage rIe2J NATIONAL . HOTEL Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, .j-VlNCENNHSylNiy. -' 3f . S. nVMNiaiU. - - - proprietor. - 0i-Ba.-es run xo and- from the House to Depota on time for every Train. Buss will convey Passengers to any -part ot Uie City, cctidtf !..,. :... ' - .,. ,i ,. , ., .. ... . i I . I: ', ipav Yin . . .. -v.. t i f anafacturer of, and Wholesale and . .' ! t'ii ; Retail Dealer in, ", ... . - 22k Saddles, Harness I COLLARS, and SADDLERY : aharpwaRl :j .kv Yo. 58 IXaliMStreetPcorne? ReWndV i V febl6 dtf wnUI , 1 1 Racine; college;; ; The fifteenth year of Racioe College wil! iMMTla W'EfJeSDAY,' KOVEMB5R 1STM. For admission to the Coliegej-or Gram., mar School, or for circulars lor. InformREV. DR. DEKOVEN, - i Racine, Wisconsin. sel2 d5w ! Notice. , BY AUTHORITY OF II, MrCCL LOCH, Secretary of the Treasury, turoogh contract covering the wrecking of genbouts. drc, in the Tennessee River, I herelyynoti&r!aIl;prties or party concerned in removing machinery, ordnance, At., from sai l boats, that thy must make a report to me, immediately, or the amount reniovH.of,tnttcWory, prd nance, Ac.t and if sold to report to me, is value. I have information that names in U Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Evansville, and Johnsonvilie, Tenn., have beep concerned in Ibis removal. It is hoped that, ttaese partiealiiiKend to this matter iinxaedla UJy . and sa,e legal process. WALLACE oc3 dtf Contractor.

REAL ESTATE. McNEELY , & SCHUBERT'S Real tate and Insurance Agency, So. 1 WASHINGTON BLOCK, , (Corner Room, Second Flooi-,) Opposite the Court-House, ' ' .... - ; . u Evansviuj:, 1xt. ,

OVER 100 HOtSKS and LOTS in va. rious parts of the city for sale, including " ncludlng ry...,., LAND, some eood jiinrfls f KOFKKTr. 1 KXCKLLtNT, -GARDENING Convenient. to the city. , FARMING LAND, Improved and unim. ' proved, 4n this and other Ktates, for sale or ! exchange for city property. Also, Timber,. Coal, and Saline Lands, , - , ! Business Orilctfs and KtOie Rooms to let; also a-'comfortable Lodglhg-oom, near -the centre of bNii)ms,,: , . , ,. . . ., , 1 A number of bargains now en our books, and" several applications on file to pur- ' chase desirable property. ' Perns- having such for sdie may flud customers by applvIng at this Agency. We have a number of . applications for rentlngd welling-honses. Persons having real est ute tor U, ex. ihanee, or rent are reqqeted to euuertue t details. on our books tor referouce. No L charge unless 'property '.is disposed of. 1 Mill ill i.K-Ml J I!'. i.; Ji.i , Of all kinds effected In aood companies.. . Special attention given to .LIFE, IN8URwar NOTARIAL BUSINESS traJrwacted at this ofilc,,T H,;f.-i,.i",i i.'.'iilnn ,.i . " vimyfat. ni, ion , ; The owner of a first-rate FARM, wishing to remove to this city, will sell the same at ' a reasonable price and ori easy rerms. It ' is located in Hu'Ulvnu County ,'Iml.i near Carlllwnd convenlfnt IQ the E-AC K.U.u There are 3ti0 acres 2-25 cleared, And Ti, in . walnttt,-pOplsr. aud sugar-inn pie -timber'." There are. aou 'sugar! trees. The 4m prcv- i menu on tl)e faria, are .mubsiapUalr aud comfortable. ..Plenty of ruunitig water at ail seasons, and a good supply' of frnil. J A i anrihller farm, well ttmproved.ti iiuar'l-' n.vansviiie wit'-0 VaUOi,n. part .pay-t? meht.' For further , particulars .apply nt .'. tlii Afcenc?. "'-'fOcn- !i in ') 1 1 i"l ; i m 'l ) Xcw Real' Estate ; . Ageiie) .1 n,i ; t ; i;l .,"...! .:,.,'; V .it it'. - JT. i IllliOtt fc fOII -I r.: .; . iu :!! i! ;!. i-if)t -i ,- HAVK OI'tXLn, t KEAK EKT ATI; . Agency lor tlie sale ot aud renUu,((, lauds, houses. Ac, (. Perstjns havinic hoiwes or land to reufor - ; sell, or. persons wlslilutt U purehase jot rent, will do well by call! nil on I hem at ... -., ..iThird Street, near Locust, 111 Iiilllott'M 131ocl- : Junelltf . , .. ........ '-:-';;,',;;"8.'".m. rolets In the offioe ef Wm. Emery, Justice of the' Peace, on Third Street, between Main and Locust. Heal Estate bought and sold on commission, at reasonable rates. No charge if the iale is not effected. Will attend he payment of taxes, collecting of debts, renting of nous, ftc., Ac .,; , . . Jy25 UUm . r PAPER. Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten. ."-DOCKER & MORTEN, - : WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, , ....... aplld6ra ' - Evansville. Ind. ' : LAW CARDS. E L D. GUFFY, . A TT0RNEY A T LA W, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Mnhlenburg. Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collect loa of claims. . - References Whe-ler & Riggs, nollln--worth A Bro., Chas. Babiock A Co. apt; ' CHARLES L. WEDDING, . Alforncy fc Counselor at Lnv, ItOCKPORT, ISD., l r j' - J. F. fWELBOBN, vw . AKD NOTARY PUBLIC. Offce'on dlJe csrner of Main -ant Third Streets, in Walker! new building, Jel3 . '. Evansvillk, Iwn. ATTORNEY & (XJUNSELOR al W .,.',, I.j' i-; JUAKION, "Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7 Wtf ' 1 1 :,'' . ' . 1 WH.; iIvVIS, i I , i XJ. JS. Claim Agent. Also, REAL ESTATE nnd COLLECTIiN . , . f AGENT. , Orace on Main street, between -Third and I Fourth, No. Wi'A (over Keller's Gnu Store), KvansvUle. Ind. mp1-6 JOHJ If. CKCBfl. " 'f j CHAtTNCEY S. 00SOBH CREBS & CONGER, A Mfafr-at-LswJ Cannt, - II1I ntttST W1U practice law in all the Court of Ed-X. wards. White. Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, .. And Gallatin Conn ties, in the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. - Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor, Stockwell A Co., Colonel T. W. Stone-with I. A D. Helman. Gen. W. Harrow ML Vernou. i may24d3m -.t ' ' SOLD OUT. ' . SOLD .MY ENTIRE N.., JX .lareat in. tlie- City Fedx totore I l Mess: s. Cross A Murray, l otsu leave to return ray sincere thanks to the nubile for the patronage so liberally extended to me, and solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. JAMES CROATS. NEW KB. cnosa. ', FIR 3X. T. W. KtrBAAT. OityJrJ'eea Store Having - prnriusEi) 'the above store nnd stock, we-will keep " constantly on hand a full stock of' , - i ........ . . . . Hay, Corn, Oats. y". SkirmtiitTsISruft. !.!.. r.t h a l. Oil Cake, Oil Meal, Corn Meal, Hominy. Also, a snpeno' aiticie'e XXX FLOUR, in sacks and barrels. i We wlU .seU all artit-les'at'the very low est cash prices. All articles delivered promptly. se7 dtf CKO-4S MURRAY.