Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 January 1868 — Page 8

THE EVANSVILLE. DA II Y JOURNAL: S TIJIU'A Y, JANI'ARY 25, 18

8

SPECIAL KOTIGliS

Debility and Emaciation Both result from the lack of ability to convert the food into nutriment. How necessity, then, for these suffering troui these alarming .symptoms to immediately resort to a remedy that will strenjftheu the stomach and digestive organs. For. n soon as 'thU iktsliable object Las been accomplished, ibe healib improves, and the patient resime his usual personal appearaoce. HOfTET rKR STOMACH BtT'JKlts have attained a world-wide popularity iu such cuses. and have been proven the b-t and safest means of removing constipation, toning the stomach, Kivlu energy to the liver, and relieving every symptom of nervousness and depression of spirits. Its cheeriuts and beneficial effects-krrhigbl- apokea of by ibonsands, who owe to it their re-toration to health. No restorative in the annals of ineUielne has attained the same popularity in the short spaee of time it nas been before the public, or has woailie high endorsements accorded to this exeeiiecl, tonic -Many other' preparation', purporting to be correctives aud restorative,. have been introduced, aud ii.ive perished one by one.-while the pMulai ;ty of HOST F.T T Klt'S STOMACH BITTERS continues to increase,, aud is now rtcognixed as a standard household medicine. Tht success which attends the use of the BitUirs evinces at once its virtue in ail cases of debility and disease of the stomach. Certificates, almost without number, ii.vve been published, attesting iw truly miraculous power in removing those painful and fearful diseases. iAnd at l bis lima it eenisidlto do more than call attention to the great remedy of the e, in order to awaken public anentlon to its exsc'.Knce. It is the only preparation if the kiud tbat Is reliable in all eases, and it is therefore worthy of the consideration of the afflicted. '-

&AUJLIOA.D ..TIJUv A f,,A Diaa.ACi&vu Affair. .The row i- Before .squire hMEBV, An

which occurred in : Lamasco, night affidavit was filed with Esquire .Lm-

-.::7 nothers suffer the agony : i, tie. ones snatched away t , i ie Whooping Cough, or

Viptnt" , v CZi .single uoiue 01 romna 8 Wbi.d f.iX onud would have saved

the UiO. 1 i infallible.

rrooci. ti..".: :

LLxl,

t 1 ti I ill .X

40 '

VEGETABLE

H 4 I n Rltl E R

Is the b: article known to preserve the iiuir. It will positively -. estorw y, Cray V&lr to Its Original Color, and 1'romote Us Growth.

n. is ut) cuiiiei urn ecieuuiiwutntuicijt rKHi.iiiiiii g many of the most powerful ana i-esioraiiveg agents, in the vegetable kingdom. fx i .. i , '. It rta'kes tlu: Hair smooth and glosty, and arts "not stain the skin! ; s

IT Hi KCOMMEXBEI) A5D USED BY f HE TI RST M EDICAL AUTHORITY.

For sale by all Druggists. Price 91 OO, , ,,

R. P. HALL & CO., i&al lm Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. Fragrant Toilet Soaps Jt jfEK PKEPAKED MY Skilled Workmen from Che best 31 aterials, tnl are IOWN A3 THK NrASDlRR BY DEALERS ASB CUSTOMERS." " 1 " :' Sold Everywhere.' ' ' " dec' 28

. Evanaviile and uiawtordav.'tttr. ooijmq NcaTH. : Leave Arrive Arrive. EvansvL-le. Vlnceuf.es. T. HAUt

Xueoni'od tn,o:MAH VIiU - :tH A M

Vincenaes Ao (4ph . -5 v M

Leave , Leave , Arrive .5 ' Terre Ilauie inauaw. K'vllle. Vlncennes Ac ? :VZ a m 1 10 wO a m Freight 4 Ac. 6:40 A m I U-.m km o:: p M Maif ... 1:Lp 7:'J6 f m I 10: 12 V M Xerra Hajia and .Xalianapolis. I , FKOil iTEKItE HAUTE. Leave. Arrive. J7 Expiess 2:iAH I 11 '2o A M Mgiil fcxpress . .. 3.10 p M I 10:50 r M Mai ! 1'15a m) 4:40pm

Oaiu and Mlsai3aipj.i Railroad.

Goiiff East. Goius Wt.

I 3:05

Alall Express

STEAMBOAT LINES. 'To LonwviLLE. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'cioct A. M. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at o'clock P. M. To Cairo Dailv. eiceot Sundav. at 3

"O'clock P. M.

TO (iBEEN hive R. t; very weaaesaay and Saturday at b o'clock p. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock p. m. ' To jr Eastport Every. . .Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. - - To Hklderson Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Nashvillis Every Thursday at four p. m. . To Memphis Setui-weekiy. RockportHtagP (via'ewiurh.aiid BtaTille.) carrying'the tuait. leaves at 7 a." m., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 a.m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 1 p. m.. t - x Mtrf-VerndulaUSkae leaves daUy Jl cept Sundaj's) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex eeit Sundays) by 2 p. m , To SKWBUEO.-Haci daily (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock P. M.

before Ia9t, was a most disgraceful affair, the full particulars of which have been learned since the notice made to yesterday's paper. Three of

1iiam-2: pm 1 those young men- named respectively

John Knapke. W, Nolan and m. Bitchmaa visited the house of Chas. Utnbach, where a weddin? party was being held, and at onee commenced the most disgraceful and riotoui proceedings. ' Several figbfci 1 occurred during the course of the evening, in which one . man was pretty roughly used. One of the, same young men also made an attack on a driver of one

of the s'treet card, . which resulted ;in 1

no .-erious damage, nowever. oucq conduct merits very severe punish

ment. - When men ' go to- private

houses uninvited, and thus disturb the peace, it is high, time they weie taught a lesson they will not soon forget. , - - -. . ,

:50 P Ml

:05 A K

TRANSPORTATION.

EYASYILLE & CLCIXATI .. ' . - I .'t t iFAST FREIGHTi

Controlled by Obio & Mississippi Railroad Co. , . -,i ;-i r . 'V and

Ev&iHwllle & Crawfordsvllle Kail road t o. '

Time and Rates Guaranteed

CITYNEWS. HeorolosieMl Observtioa. Meteorological observations, taken daily at the Jouknal Office: t ' A. M. V009. 6 P. Si. ' HTDT

Thermometer ' -i;-!" S2 - -80 '

A Republican Union County Conven

tion

Wffl be held in the Court House, in

Evansville, on ... t-. .

Saturday, February 8th, 1868,

at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of

appointing . delegates to .the State Convention, o bo held at Indianapolis, on. Thursday, February 20th, 13(38,

and for the transaction of such other

business as may properly be brought before the Conveutioa.

! By order of the Executive Committee. J. P. Elliott, Chairman. : Personal. Wi lire Hargrave, Esq.,

of Priaceton,:Iadiaa;t, was ia the city

; ItATlKiCATiox. -Thc ratifieation. mceiicg of the Vanderburh Derftbcracy takes place atilie' Court vHpii.e to-day - " I r: (

OapnAN A&tlum. There are now twenty-six children . ia the Orphan Asylum in this city; all comfortably

Clothed and well provided tor ; and all able to attend school, are doing so'and improving fast. The ; kind-hearted and benevolently disposed ladies who have labored so hard for the estab-. lishment of at home for orphan children, have( the - proud satisfaction of

knowing that their efforts have been crowned with the most complete success. -They are building & monument in honor of good deeds, which will be as enduring as time .itself. . - The recipients of their kindness will live to bless them. .

ery, charging a prominent citizen with

having committed an assault and battery. The accused pleaded euilty, and was of cour&e fined accordingly. A warrant was issued for a white man, who, it was charged, had assaulted a negro with a butcher-knife! His case is yet to be tried. An affidavit was also filed against a saloon .keeper, charging that he had stolen a certain amount of money, but on investigation the evidence failed to establish the fact, so the casa was dismissed. ? ""'

Court of Common Pleas. There was 1 but one : case trie! before the Court of Common Pleas, yesterday, and that was the case of A. Simpson vs. Lodge,, action to recover a certain amount, for lumber sold the defendant. The case was heard and determined by a ju?y verdict for the plaintiff in the eum of $130.. It was expected that the suit of Hallock vs, thrRpublican-partyT-whieh bids fair to befull of " spice," would have been called, but it was not. It is understood that some rich and racy answers have .been filed. r No doubt it will'"11 draw,'" as v eil as a divorce case; or as the case where a man was prosecuted for wanting to kiss a woman and have some friendly chat.-

Transfers' of Rkai. Estate. The following transfers of real estate were entered for record in the office of the Cocmty Recorder during the week ending Friday, January 2 Ith, 18tW: Jacob Da urn to Barbara Mann, Lot 8, Blbck 10. Fourth Enlargement, fortl.500.

William Elv toAndrew J. Sirkle, undivided part of Section 15, T. 7, R. 11, for KUO. .Jacob Oelkuck to Peter Speck, part of Loi 77, Old Plan; also, part of Lot 13, Block 17, Lamasco, for $3,ot0. S K. Hossman to Erastus Morris, part of the northwest quarter, section 20, T. 6, K. 10. tor $700 F. M. Sellman to C. C. Clark, undivided h If of Lot i)H, Original Plan, for 8.500. John Payne to August Meyer, Lot 15, Block 13. Fourth Enlargement, for $300. . Elias Payne to John Payne, undivided half of Lot 15. Block. 13. Fourth Enlargement, for 150. Kosina Zehule to Manamus Kadin, lot 6, Block 55. fc astern Enlargement for 1133. S-imou Oumbertsto Joseph You ok, pari of Lot 80 Block 97, Lamasco, for Sa)0. -. Trustesof the ii. M. E. L'nurch to Trustees of Salem C'ourch, part southwest quarter Section 31, Town.-hlp 5, Range 10, for : ' - - Trustees of G M. E. burch to J. W. & C. Laubscher, part of southwest quarter section ol. Township 5, Range 10. for tloO. Henry Koenig to C. C. iSchrader,: undivided of Bloc 183, for gl.950. W. Crawford to Ludlow Peron. part ot Lot 3, Block 13. Stocwell's Euiai-geuieut, tor 51,000.

James T. Walker to Win. A. Clark, part of Lot 45, Block 6, Walker's Addition, for S1H0. ----- Elijah C Harwood to S.. R. Neal, part of Section 26, lownsbip 7, Range 11, and Dower lu west northeast Section 20, Townspip 7, Range 11, and part of ection

2b, Township 7, Range 11, Xor 41 000.

, Ni w FlUM. Wehave. associated with us in business, Mr J. W. Barbour, who, for many years, has been in our employ. The new house will be conducted under the name and style of lloliingsworth & Co. Thankful for the kind patronage extended to us for many years by our friends, we respectfully solicit a contiuuauce of the same. t jauG tf IIOLLINOSWORTH BROS.. OFFICIAL. Letters remaining UNCLAiMi: in the Post-Office at Evansville, State of Indiana, on the 24tb day of January, 1S. Persous calling for any of these letters will please say " Advertised." giving date , , LAUIES' JLIST. . ....

Lewis Bella Lang Lanra Madden Jennie . . Morman Betty 1 ' MUls Emtly Moore Mary ' " Morrison' Margaret

yer Uzzie

1

Alnues Henrietta Able Mary Blackburn Jane , Beatty mra E ' Bobiuger Maggie Bonner Love Bovin mrs AS'" K B rot lie s Francis Burton Mary Becker M E Bouraz I51izabeth; BosweiJ mrs H R Bishop Harriet Brauu Mary E Kascom Laura - Bryan Sallie Beck Louisa l! i Hlboun Jannie Caldwell Cathrine Crenshaw Polly Iiuvall An : ; : Oanil mrs S E . f l)u u can Nellie Effing Mary Erwin Caroline - -Kvaus Percilla ... Kdwards Joe ' Erwin mr EB v' Klultjy mrsOhas, Farrell Ann -Frtizer mrs C P r " Fisher J W Fisber.Nettie Oil wo u Mary 11 till more Mary Oreen Nancy Orahaiii Bell , Cxraham Fanny O rejig Kue Harris Mary r ' Head Jennie ' Hansbr&ngn inrs R Hill Mollie

Hooviouf mrs 1 Jarrei L.i.ra .. ',. Jnhnstou Sue ' 1-' Klrapatrick mrs J . Kelsy Ann Karun Hattie' LuDe Sarati t

L.OV6 ivaie

The above organization offer? more favorable inducements to ship pcrs by this than any other route.

Contracts Solicited.

Bankruptcy. 'Ilabbe & Pfafil'aof this city, groceiij on Main Street, have. filed their petition Incbaak--ruptct " j 25 : Bounties. Captain Keavis has re ceived quite a number of bounties for soldiers iu the-last few days. This will be good news for those of the soldier boys who have beeu thus lucky. , ,

'Postpone: The sale nf property for taxes which was to have taken place to-day. has beeu postponed. This wili give . tuo;-? interested

fuither opportunity to settle "the demands against them. bifore sale of property is made. , . . . Released. The w3mia who was moved to tears by the sage eouusel of Esquire Nelson the day before yesterday, .and . who wS-j cent to the city prison for " fifteen days. ., was .released yesterday morning, a satisfactory ar

rangement haviug been made for her :

iadebtedae.'s toihe jcity. T. ; ' ' Marriage Lickmsks. The following is a list of the marriage licenses issued by the Couuty Clerk, for the

week ending the' 24th iast.:

F. If. KIIUMA3T A. CO, Agem

l?-t Water St.

: Recorokr's CouRT.-rJhe Eecosder ha"d quite a lively time in his court ypstcidajJ consequent upon the riotous conduct of a lot tof young chaps, usually -callfcet "buaimersr' ' John Knapke, who is reported as a bad nian pui J a, fine .of flO, cot 23, with the fine aud cost ior other ca'sest atuouuting in all to about $30.. , , t Young Nolan, who ought to be a'strmed of 'himself for such inUeond'ud, was, rion a charge of disorderly conduct and drunkenness, fined $1, with costs f 3 2.x. v . - A 'A i Wm. Bischman, who vowed that he would never drink again, was, for drunkenness' and.disordefl eoaluctv fined $5, cost 3 2.". The disorderly conduct was, at, the, house of ChrUtian Umbach, in. Lamasco. Ihe severest penalty or,the law frjaay bring these o&enders to a sense of their

t danger, out it is a matter mixea with

New Metropolitan. The New Metropolitan was crowded last night. It was the largest and most fashionable audience that has attended the theatre this season, and being the occasion of Mrs. Golden's benefit, was a just compliment to this lady, whose great versatility of talent has won the unqualified admiration -of all the theatrciroera of this city.4 The jplay is one well calculated to interest the audience, the leading characters . of which . were . well sustained, Mrs

Golden appearing to good ' advantage.! The audience was kept in a constant roar of laughter, but mauy;of tho scenes; were .-overdone.

For instance, a little less of the " seasickuess" would have - been quite agreeable "tt the audience. The - play is one that cannot fail to draw, and asj it will be repeated " to-night, of course, the errors will be corrected. The programme forjto-night js the same 'as las't "night. except " the s afterpiece, which will be ' A'- Pleasant Neighbor." Do not fail'to get scats early.' LOCAL NOTICES. ! Pigeon 'Mills. Best family flour at $5 75 per sack; also, meal, oats and corn, and good Rio coffee 4 pounds' for $1, and sugar 8 pounds for fl at,-.? .11. tJ.. Cook's, janlo-dtf JNo.,183 Maiu Street. American Lead Pencils are equal to any in the market, and from 25 to

50 per cent, cheaper. For sale at this

Milligau Mary McKitienny Sallie McMalinn Ella Mcclain Ella H McLane mrs C A . Jfeal Emma Norcrosa Hannah . Nea.e Mattie Olds Mry - Oliver Olive s Obrieu Mary .. . . ;' Phillips Mo. He Parker Franci Parsons Amelia Pec ElizaDeVh Rodgers mrs K ' Regan Annie - v ReadJane - . Kenels tirace '' " ' Kooch mrs Dan ! . ' Reeser Caroline . -Redman Jane , , ismith mrs J " Sumous Kliza J Muilh Liz An Slielly Liza Stincli field Sarah Slilt Mry - : Saimr mrs Fred SlClair Annie Sm.mis Sally ' . Speucsr Edvla . ;s: ,. , Sander Martha Smith mrs ' " ' ' Fague Elizabeth- ; Taioet Ellen Van B arigan mrs Walsn mis J ' : ; r Watsu J ane ' i Wootls Rached i , ' Waidcn Mollie Wood Lou ' i Williams Ellzabth

Wilson Jeunio -

LRtleDaae Sarah

bamoruu vitiiia vv imins Mollie : ' Luunmi's MA Walker Mars . Loop Sarah l .;. Wells Minnie ,, , , Wiuter Fannie ',' ' Lawbuigh Julia'. ' " -a GEXTIKMES'S LIST.

Jourdan Thomas Johnson William Johnson Columbus Johnson Alexander Jones A; : ' -; w v t Jone Brothers , James DCs- i. ; i.

King II

Kenney .7 C 2

To. 'be' ::TatKD ; Over. Th

.who-jprferfed charges' against a well; k nown "cit izen of this place for undue fanaliarity.coniuct unbecoming a g .ntleman, the laying on of the hands, &c which case was heard and dismissed bj" Esq. Emery Jay before yesterday declares that she will not suf

fer the -maUfor -to -rest where it is..ftne proposes another proseeutiou, but the exact uaturf of it has not been disclosed. Tbleghaphio. An.v;ttAcV. The

following telegraphic dispatch wa.-re

office.

AhidgeWH ' Atson A '- ; .;! Anderson K , . Ancties R Alexander Jno Adkins Juo Alexander J 2 Alverk Jo . Ashmet Jno1 ' ; Anderson Chas . Atkinson Chas Behagg Hemy Brown C Bedford Geo (; .J Bryaut J H Biielier Jacob' Buudy Ja : -i Briggs Jno Brown R B , Blackburn Win Briaut Wi Bayle.s Edwiu Bai'.y E H . Bishop F i.eunetl W Barton W H f " Brfcon Wrn.C Buiz Ed win. , : Burno A V

Bonn J . , ', Bi annoti .Viex' Buss EL. liooth .1 E Bennett A Bei-neit Rigg Hishop A O Brown A Reese Mown H A Mallard M Hills T A Crw Ho at Cook Uobi , Clara S S Cr.iig .IN" C bapliu S Comeld .M Ii Conroy.l Cutleti C J Clayton C H ,, ( Carrier Calvin C"ickery A F Crowley Pat . Colborn F s Coleridge Jos ' Coleman Fred CarrJoliu . Close AVm . , ' i:oate Wm " -Carter Tuos

Claim .A ., . , Coo jer Benj

Carter Louis Calvert P C Cook Louis

Colaman A

Letter and Note .Paper. 100 i corwiu asu

Teams assorted weights. ' auda best equality. For sale at Journal Counting Room.

Newspaper. We have now on hand a large stock of good rag newspaper of the following sizes: 22x32, 24x34. 24x3(5. 25x33, . 2Sx42. 2!x40, which we will sell low for cash. Also, good Winter News Ink.'iu 25 pound kegs. . Journal, Company.

i

Ctnrte Wwrbard to Martha Jan.-- reived vpterday by a cttaieter HI thH

nan.

Alexander Marcuud to Ad if Hoici

Andrew .1. Taylor io Kinnm k i cy -Henry scliwfnr to Marv Wuiiarus. Jotin Hanseiiuao to t'.lizaintu R9m?.u

! fit'.

A J.

K. StlRAOBR. Gc.il f n ight A'jt. E. A' V. R.i A. IfiLU

Gif. I Freight Agt: 0. -V. K.L

K & T, H. EDWARDS WUl l.n INKOKMTHK I T1ZKNS o- EvxiinvlUe that they have opened, a NEW : ; ' Nilli"Cy aud 'otin Store. on THIRD STREET, three J.Wrs west ot Loeo-st,aud nope to receive a llb-ra share p: pcti;c patronage. , . ;uovil:ai -HK.-H.1iV HABVEY, i ROOM No. 1, WALKER'S BUILDING Corner Main and Third Streets.' OjTSce Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to 9. YlS Mm .-'

First; 3.vmsT Church. ;The usual services, will be held at Mirble Hall ou to-morow. The religious interest increases, aud the, nightly meetings, .will .'.continue ciuriai the coming' week. The Pa-tor will ad-

R

Lahooa. Jan. 24. -

ev. : I uo ease ot Jesse unrist

demands that you" be here next week.

Can you com : . ' R f-. The K-utieuiaa sending the dis-

! pitch of course intended to say the ' the cause' of Jesus Christ, jtc.

SThere is a great rush at Elliott's every day at 2 . p. m., to get Dry Goods at Auction. Prices never were lower. The first ladies of the city are in attendance. Elliott, jan21 tf - Auctioneer. fiRu!ed onion skin paper, br foreign correspondence, both note and letter size can be found at the JOURNAL Office.

Kenedy Patrick' ' 1

' Ktnnev Nathan E , King F anklin J 1 Kenoe Peter

Lum (tho ; , . : , ,

Longnecker Wm 11 2

' Llttlepaire W S , Ligon KC .' r ; Lefl'erty Rogen ., ' 7 Ligou ti W ,. Lauirtst-r R-L ' Lon; M H -, i Little Finis H 2 Lons M - ! Lauu Levi W v Ijilly James E 2 ' Larmey M - ' ' Lyon All red ;t Lemiuond B. . ' : ' Lmahers Gebrye . Levy Harris . p l.er ; lam. s II ' ! Luider Abrahain Lee Geo. Be !. Link Geor;e i;-.,-Laioers J inn , -;. , Larne John ' i-ons Michael II Liibx Wiiliam i.cluk Rieiiard Laos; J S Mercnant John lori is JM-epti . . Mwker J H M iller Jlosra ' . Meiiler Wm ,1 . Mofse V - i Miller WlHiam H Morrison CieO W . Miller Daniel R iiilier Daniel Murphy Philip Muusou Charles Morden L Miller F -Mai tin EH ; ,Myer H Merlin George iVlitcnell Henry L ' Ma.soi Asa M .Maitiaud William, Manu-eli William Male Thornton t Maitiu John F Martin William Marks S Miiiaan James Mickelhall J rJ laiiQiti4 William Miller Cliarles ;- Maistiul August "' Martin John F Masters Harrison . Maey A,C j Miller .folm ' Mahr Richard M ixner Chas. -Miuer James Murphy Frauk Mitciiel Julius Alooley Runcie

Muore John C Morris J S Murry John Mu n us. Jon n Miller Charles Moore Thomas E Millei H W MansrieldG VV Masten James H MoClenden T E

McTertian Tnaddeus

i

Clark' ,S 7 (Joton is j Crd to 80. Hand -sewing try Jilioufs jXecdles. ij Machines Cse Clark' .Spool Cottov ) '

minister the ordinance of baptism.to aud Col; Deuby are absent from theevVe"nfboa' & te used on several converts, at U o'clock P.M. to- ity attending eourt at' Wishing, I' " ' . -

ua,at me ..jot or .uamasco wuan. Indiana; beinjt employed as. attorneys That place. Ui chosen beiadie it is : d a caie;0f. Alien Jt . Cbrk. ;ot..this quiet and iree. trom the . disturbance . cit brouirh against ?he Commissionot theluy wharf ot the upper parf of e 0f Martin County, for work done the city. VV e also learn that Brother ' 0Q the . oew- CoT1Tt Hou;e ia that Pentecost leaves witti his family on i Couatyt- - t - ? the steamer Dexter, this cyeningfor ' - ' New Orleans, oa account of the ill t ; Civil Cases. Several civil cases

Canler L

Cspei John Ciery Pat Cumphel Wm j Cutwii! t h W m Cliole W K Colin J no Ooopi r Beuj Day&son " Denis C'i.as Dcinicke Kenry DavisJuo Dunn J C Dan nig J M Dawson Jacc b IJeeks ii B Davis Edward Dubaan Alex Dawson J urn -s l)awon Michael ltonisou Paul Uauiel Philip Deters J B Dugau Cornelius Douehertv Clms

Dalliugnam cuarue McKeever fat

Good C

Gano W H-S Green Wm Our ey Wakemae

Uaiet K.

Grant Luke Gerard H

Green L Gainer ED Garter Jno Guizara Jas Gilbert Rtes A Co Garvey Pat GohnL

GawT

Garver Ben Gillette Frank

Goodwin Wm

Garher Henry

cira.v Jas

Grauam David

Grant C ha Gillison Dr

Hall H A H eman , , .. , Huriid Jos

Hudion Wm

Horubr ok Chas . Hawdon John

Hughs Michael .

Higbee J C

HIS IU J U Howe uscar Higenbotlom K. Herman SJ Hanbrook Fred '

Heih N C . . Herweed'And w HougnesJohn Harrington Thim Hutchinson H A ; Hutteuden J Hntchiuson A M Hutchinson John B

Hutchin on T M

Hlnks Ruben

Holden Wen

HariliefR

Hanna Jones v HalbetPC

Hayes Micnael Hyder W C Hall John A

Haitz Patrick -Hayhurst Johu

Hays Haideu ' '

tluason fc. JN Hillers F S

Hawkius H W

Ladies! use Clark's .p'-jo! Cotton. Clark's"SvOi Cotton is the best.

Jlil.ward's Htli.c -Seedlcs, in Patent Wrappers, are superior to a'l others.

Take 09neofl)er than Clark' sCo'ton. j n. t

health of h;s wife, and will be absent : were adjudicated before Laquirea V al Mibcard' s XesJle for sale everywhere himself about three weeks & His puL j ker; and Stinson, yesterday, but nota j ; ; pit in ttie mtntime will be ably filled, case of a criminal nature. j MilwardV Needle? are the best.

Doheiiy Siephen

UomoiH James Dugan Henry Davidson J VV" -DaUsou W C Dallam L Ewius .V Lee Kdwards a H t'nwrlght Win Eilis John Eve it Tno Ellington Chat Francis & Allen Fisher H C Field Thos Frank John Flaynace 11 Fostr r J'lios French Thos . Forsyl he Geo Fiizwdliauis Jno KiizsimmoiiS H Flcks W F Faiichild H M nzgei ahl Wisley Fnz J M " , Fitzpati tel Pat Fiunink A Bio Faust Jos Fuz J ho Fickes J C

Foge.tty M Fler J C Foster Wm , Farrell TB 4 Pai'iiewoiwi K 'Z F'elstead J no Finley Jacob Green Neury Ciundy Frfd ouudy R F .

Mc.Memgan Michael

Met lai ty Levi McKeuua James H McDowneG W McAcdrew Joseph . McKitrick Daniel McCiiue VV'm Nock John Newton A Neal George Neville Jas NueuJas Noieioss David B Neal .! K , Orville James 1 (Conner Robert I'di'kiu " C Pi: lion LT IVliy MalUiuw Payae JoiiU Peiers Jo.eoh I' MtWjburi J W -Putdanr'Jekne A ; I'rylbi! Herman Paris Hubert Payne Elias J

I'drieit Wm H PUtfli tit-o Piiiii;.s A H Pieisou T B (uiik inos . Hnttiiin John- . Hiictiey Wm F j Rowe Wm A , ; Rogers UiiiMles co e& Bias .ROeAB - ; . '. '-. r Obiflson C L . Rity Go . ' Rioter Heavy ' Roiers Jas H , ". : : i

Robbina John Jobiuson Joseph - Ross Jame Rayn J RtgirsJaa Riley Js RickerJJohn ' Rtggs j is D Richard J C2 ltoulson Ira L Kainbower JC Robeison Joiin H Pet Nathaniel Rutherford Itufua J St rontr A uzostln Scot! RC , . ' scoit aotw Sici SfFrank: Siibln E Strader K A Shije Erastus r Su. uh i rank S'raud Calvin . j , smith Danie1 Singer i has II r s-wifi. .IP Soberton Jo ScofleldJohn , Scott John W ishaw Jus A -4 Strong Johu Scbmay Jerry t tenia John Strange John - Sanders Washinglon Seadman Capt f Stephenson Uriah Scott Robert t-tely S -.!., Severson M Sheron Peater - ' Strait M D 4 . . , . Seely Linton k Siroud Alien , - ; . Taj lor John . , Trimple John Tinsley Jas P Taylor Jas - . Thisbe Lodge No. 2 I O B B Teruble John Thrall &. Muuford Trnylor WPi Tiium Wm : Unknown Van Winkle J W : Vruover J 1, . , , Walter Oj . -

Wloklin I-oiiir

Hendersou Jacob WWillianis SanilJ

Hattzert John E

HawkiosJ umes i Hays John Hagga-ty John E Harneth M L Hurst J D . " i

Horn John

Holland C R

Hewson Henry-

Hawkins Charles Hays Co Killer Frederick

Han key R F

lienn Wm V

Iujrle Thomas

Jacobs F ' '

Jourdan Henry 2 Jeriuer George Hacobs Heury

Jenkins Joseph

' Weaver Henry

Wlliey tseury Walker Henry . -Walliii John , , Wiisoa H D Waltrtss Joel ' Wilson J H - Wood Ell Auda Wood Alexander! . Weaver Emanuel . Wiuton fe Lovejoy Williams Augustus . Weaver W C Wygant' Wm , -' Weiaert Wm WokkmaD WmC Wilson Sciielasay Walker Levi D Young Wm Jones Ira

A. T. WHITTLESEY. P. M.

CLOCKS.

I - : L C. R0SENCRANZ, -. . . i . -.. , j . ! .- . . , , . DaALica is ns a Watches, Clocks, DlaaiondF, JeMelry, SILVER A.XD PLATED WiSB. WATCHES REPAIRED. ' ' ' I ' s. ia st:toi jtrf.:t, ., ' ' ' EvAjmvrr.r.EiTsj'i ' Jewelry auI Silver-Ware maautcuirca to order. - . . dec3dff

f-kF.JIKEST'.S .MOMTH1.V MAKiA1 Iimk universally ucknowiedgod the Model Parlor M"s?azuie of Amerlon: devoted to Original Stories, Poems. Sketches, Architecture and Model 'ot tages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought. Personal and Literary iosip (iuciudiutj special departments on Fashioa), Itisiruc ions ou Health. Music, A tttusemeuts, etc., by the best authors, and piolu-ely illustr.-ited with costly Euk avlne9 (full ir.c) useful aud reliabie Patterns', Em broideries, aud a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful aud ruti-ruuiiin:. literature. No . porson of refinement, economical jiousewife, or lady of taste cm i.iford to do

without the Model Monthly.- sinie copies :t0 i;en(s; hue, numb -is, as specimens. 10 cents; either mai id free. Yearly l.i, with a valuable premium; two copies. Si 50: thiee copies, 7 .jo; live copies. S12 00. and splendid premiums for clubs at i-i'Jj eacli, with trie first premium- toeacli subscriber. "A now Wheeler Wilson sewing Machine for 20 subscribei-s at S! eocli.. ' Address W. JEN MSGS DEMUREST, No. Broadway, New York. Demorest's Mouthiyand Young America together, W, with the premiums tor each. . ? rmrmrmrr.ir iwrr

; Deaisr in PIANOS, JIEL ODE 0 ArjT, and all kmds of Musical Isr.ru ireiiii lastraotioa BKks, SUeet Music, Gtu'.ar and Violin StrtuifS, . Ac., Ac. ', . North Sid? TiirJ.Strns:, Between yc-amore a.-;.f VlaA, - Kvaa7iUt. liiil FHo.e Aiiin for .-lnwiT & fsous' ai?J Cj.cueriiii .soov Gold Medal P.anos: a. so forHayne?- fio. s ianos, and

Jrruiee ProtDer s Me.'ocfeous and Organs.

"Unquestionably - the b-st smtained work of the kind in the ivr'd." HARPER'S MAGAZINE. The most popular Monthly in the world. -yew York Observer. It meets precisely the popular fae, furnishing a pleasing and iusrructiuj; variety of reading for all. Zion's Jirroid, 'BanUm. " A complete I'ictvrinl History 'tf the Times." HARPER'S WEEKLY. AN ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. The model newspaper of our country. ye iv York Hvenimj Iltst. The articles upon public quettouH which appear in Harper's Weekly lorm a remarkable series o! brief political esajx -.Worth American Review. An Illustrated Weekly J.ysml of Jr'ah:oa Pleasure, as i Instruction. S HARPER'S BAZAR. Bcs d-s the Fashions, it pre.-enis al.so the very b st speciuiens of Ilouseti-id Litnralure. Nu subject ot domestic lUereM is excluded froni it columns. Terms Tor Harper's IVriod cats. Harper's Magazine, One Year OO HAiiPEBSWlKKLV, One Year...... 4 OO HAi:i'K'iBA2iK, One ear 4 OO Hamper's Magazine Hakpke's Weekly, and Hakpkk'h Bazar, to one address,

An Extra. Co?y of ei her the Mma7a k. Wkkkiv, or BA.AR, tvi I be supp.vtyaH forev-ry Hub of FiVK SUBSCKluait-S. at Jeaeh. in ou- remittee; or Hx Vopien fyr Vo. Ijanildwlm