Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 February 1868 — Page 8

8 THE 1VAJIIJ PAin .101 PATIJEI A FEimrAKY 29, ik8

S?ans villa aal Crawiordsviile. GOING NORTH., Leave Arrive, Arrive. Evansville. VinceDr.es. T. Haute Jretom'od't'n, 6 :ii a M I 1 J :27 A M !'. 4 :15 P a

Mail I....... J ?UM it :Vi A M r 2:50 P M YSacennes Ac 3::J1 p M :iS P M Leave Leave , A rrl ye :YemHaJf.; Vrtiffuoes.' E'rille. TaHxnne Ac I 7 :W a m I V) :00 a m 3Treigtit A Ac. 6:40 U lilt r at 1 . S -.33 p m 121 ail 4-1., im 7 :lM P M l'h 12 r W Terre Haute and.Indiaupcijs, FKOM TERRE HAUTE. Leave. -1 Arrlv. JSxpiess.. Wall.. . i.. 11 :18 P M 5'JOAM 6A M .. 8:10 p jt 1:00 M 4 p sr 12-:ZA'3r jS press. Xxpresi ...... 0jio and Mississippi Eailtoad.;.'' . I ' FROM VINC--Arrl4JZ itiepWrt jrall Westward .5 :l'o P M Mall-Eastward.- 2:23 p M "Tpres Eastward ........9:40 p M Express West ward 4 -JA 4. m r ( r : 'i ') a 5:30 PM 2:3 ) P M '8:45 P M 5:00, A M STEAMBOAT LINES. Ho Louisvii.i,i5.-fcvery Monday? iand 'Saturday at lOo'clock. A.m. Every Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 v'doek p. M. - To Cairo Dally, except Sunday, at 3 airlock v, m. To Urc RrviR. Every Wednesday wad Saturday at 6 o'clock P. m. Every joacy and Thursday at o clock p. M.To Eabtfokt. - Every Tuesday ' a Eajtfokt. - Every Tuesday ' ana iv at, 4 o'clock P. M. To HB.DEitos-i-iUyr' except Sundays; 'M62 o'clock f.m. 2oNASHMUUL-ETery Thursday t: four . rsa. ' Memphis Semi-weekly, 3lockport8tage (via Newbargh and Boon''Riie,) carrying tho nuall, leaves at 7 a. m., am Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. .Arrives by 7 P. St., Tuesdays, Thursdays idied Saturdays. , . 29w Hannooy JVTall Stage leave! MonJtAys and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives TuessSfcys anil Saturday by 4p. m.V i itft. Vernon Ma.l Stage leaves dally (ex wpt Hundays) at.7 A. si. Arrives daily ex t Sundays) by 2 p. m , , - j To Nkwhtro. Hack dally (except 8unsSay.) from the MewiUaat'a Hoteirt .af a ciock p. m. " ' ' 4 - the city:1 JIT eirorologlcal Obt"rtlon'."" leleorological observations, taken dally at the JovitaAi. Office t "-'' t 6 A.M. NOOS. 6 P. AC. MIDT ' Thermometer 2i 40' - 2 - IK3. Consecratiox. rTno , coasejr,ation 4u.. nu..-u .iTl, TT;.ivr LakX .if the Church of the Ilolylnndcdtit ttjIJ take plac??' p'u 'aesdla'j ?tl! IsaARLY" QoMPLETEC The (;new Karble shop, which is being erected on the corner of Sycamore and Pifth J3treetdr by-Messrs: Uhlhorn Sc'PpnkJ aaa, ?a nearly eocdpleted i....'-?" ,., 0 1,. .j kplevln SuiTThe replevin suit iiastituted by Mdlliq ATiison," fof the recovery of a trank from J stray Dean, mm heard andMelerminel' yesterday ij' Esquire :W.4lker;')M6llt gotlher" uiank. -T.i.U -J'.l'A lf. Personal. Among the .arrivals by tietraiu last nieht was Rev. Charles 21. Temple, of Michigaii1 Slr.-Teinpfe; - as will be seen by Botice elsewhere, occupies the pulpit of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Chureh to-morrow LuNcn The lunch prepared by ifte ladies at the Triuifcy ME. Churchy jesterday, v was 'one .onthe ' fi.tiest.ever ajread in this city. The ladies of that Church are not to' be excelle'd iB'trje' ureparatiou of fiue Suppers. excelfcnt Byncht-s, &cr ' ' . ' To Work. That ellow, Mclon'fry 3j, who Ws occupied so great a portion of the tlmd of the police officers nd the Recorder, is to be set to work 04 the street to-day. ; A.U offenders against the law of the city, who fail to jay up, ought to be", served tho eame way. It would have a rgood jeffeqtw ( , Bbewers. The .brewers o of this aity held a meeting at. Mozart Hall, kst night, to consider the question of applying the trade of the city with1 a frst class artie -Qf r'lagef,' "good as" j".irchased in Cincinnati. , The mettsjg was largely" attended bv'brewers aad b 'er dealers. Ball. A large number of married Itdies and gaotlemea assembled at :lozart Hall, night before-: last and aajoyed thenis'elves'unfil four o'clock :txt morning, tripping the ' light fmtastic toe." Messrs. Hilt &- Oeli iak spread a splendid supper .for. lem. ' ' '' Tue Circus. Robinson.'s greal aimbination circus and menagerie Tfill exhibit iu this city on Monday aad lucsaay. j u lsing irom tne uuis, tins JXuibition oilers uuusual attractions. ind will, no doubt, be largely ied. The pavilion will be s'retched ieyond the Bull's Head, . oa Main Street. Recorder's Court.' Save a ' "suit igainst the bondsmen of Coffman, for the recovery ot mouey he had received for goods sold by him, nothing transpired in that court yesterday. . The ease has been on hand for several days, and was again postponed till to-day. It will be rather rough'if the Ikmdsmen are obliged to pay" the aaoney. ' , .

bebool Eiamlnailons.

First Boys' Intermediate. This ia a wide-awake school. It is taught by Miss Mary 0Byrne, assisted by Miss Ilattie II. Britton. The . . .

.examination wis very interesting. ; n epu-msa wiuw a curruhpoausuce The scholars were unusually viva- ! beteen a nuubor of our most promicious, and answered questions with a j nent citizens, irrespective of party, spirit that was quite entertaining. I and Hon. William Baker, Mayor of Even tho 'few;, mistakes Ithiti were 'iitbe 'city, OQip ioocastonj of the premade, seemed only to add tc the in- 1 sentatioa to the Mayor of a finely extereat. becav.se of the rapidity with ! ccuted 'portrait of his , .Honor. The

-which the)- were: corrected by othr'i. inembers of the class. We were also 'pleased to observe the efforts made by the scholar to assign -ipr their frl language, Teasons'"forA the various answers givn in reply to the questions asked. Many of these were wrong, but the attempt showed that they had been taught to think for themselves, as well as recite the lessons in the books. The'w'hole'txaniinatibrj mast?' havebeen very satisfactory to he. friends ( the ' school, "and " wascertainly a compliment to the fidelity and ability of the teachers. h The following is thejrolLot honor.. A.3 we have published oniy the names jOfpTlpils not absent or tardy in the other schools, we do the same with this. The If hole numbof of scholars L registered-ls' 93; nulber" present For" examination 86: Not absent or tardy Frank Daugherty, Eddie II. Gorse, Henry Laval

Rosa Shankrat-dS Onui DfjiBiKtfrllropriate that' as . 'his -official term

"John P. Semonin, Frank Irons, Robert M. Goodlott, James G. Bellamy, Charlie D. Johnson, Charles H. Wells. ry Vl -?; T - 2 Afternoon. TheTiixauiination of the Girls' Intermediate of the Lower building, taught by Miss Virginia Conn, assisted by Miss Millie,; Weld, was attended by a goodly number of -visitors, and proved q iita interesting. Mis Conn's school has always ranked 1 .f . tAi, -iii.A' iJUlt,J 4 fttOt 1Q-- tb Mst decrease its wellearned reputation for scholarship and go'odprder. The recitations of classes were similar to those noticed yester day, and to th,Qi forefioon examlria- i tlonr The cheerful music with which all the exercises were accompanied added much to the interest, and there was a spirJV' Of,;lifQi laiid' gnimation evinced by the school which was very pleasant. Below we give the RO L OF IIONQR, . Neither obsent nor tardy during IKihklf year. Susie Sirwell, Tillie Gerges, Mary (Haney,.Cjlara, AJijens, Minuie Inwood,J Sallle f nwood"iArmlra "Coates, Louisa Sauer, Kate Fairchild, Eilen Hedderich, Adaline Fredericks; -Lizzie2 HufLizzie Feld "hacker, Ltrj:y Ltnxwis', Ilebcc Bull. ' ' - '- tK zj, r" ' Taken Scdd'enlV IlL A Itltl& g?rI,DamedTMai' JAlbert wa-i taken suddenly ilirat school in MisS Wacics room, at tlie Ninth Sixeet Sc"Bpot House, yesterday', Tand for arwhiie Jt was supposed -that I shcwas dadi Miss WacJKhatl hex conveyed 0 is liouse neartr, where sha was kiudlyj cared for. " phj-sician wis sentiior, who pronounced the disease conrgestron of the brain. ,1'erry Township Convention. The Perry Township Democratic Convention came off 'yesterday; ' The5 platform was adopted, delegates' ap-i pointed to the County Convention, add two kefcs of beer drank. One of ?Li - tne speakers compiainea tnar ne.,ai t "not get a fair Chance at the beer,' which nriy be inferred from the fact that he returned to the city yesterdiij eveniug. Runaway, Thos.e , insubordinate, inules attached to the express wason, belonging to the Union Furniture Company, took fright and' dashed aeroes JIaiu - Street, to- the , Court House, yesterdrr;- wnen the Teca'm"e disenarnsred from tho wairon. No 5p. rioli "Jiarm was -fone, however,--wagon or mules. It has bee 1 sTrew J ohnson he can lay I one case he is to be allowed tTie beneht of tit? Plea tuat tte.regards the law nnconstitnUnnal. a'nd'-therefore im-putroa-.S,eachment must be postpon question of constitution cided, he must be allowed to make it in every case; and tha usurper would be secure till ' he had ! done .'all ,the mischief of which he is capable. This is the doctrine which has suddenly eprang Into existence. The better view, however, is that the-first attempt at; usurpation should be pun ished. . -Testerda'y'was V windy day, much like March, but .otherwise pleasant.

'".i-f ;. i-qfiwuvsauvytiu uyuw. .U.bj AgeiW-atfarf-vilI, rerl- Mutiui. Vi. T.iit Bi-ciii n well said that if An- Eds Journal. . . . , M i dered me every assistance iu .prerar-. ...?,V;f.V.Otli,fr,',,"'?l, c'wry'-

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nsirie all laws- and if in : '"""'?-'.-.'--""-.t-hw-."i' i.stft qay Of .l.auwy lU'T ! JVO. .Ule , ' lUlL'Ortilnl l.OWUB. aaiuc nil in, auu 11 m ; inwliwt.rtit.iii nmliifiiM'uiiiK.'.i.i.'i':i mAAA M Ji. M' I . -

10 311I0K A Testlmonlil" rrom'Promlnesit CItf- - : Eens Irrespective of Part. IT' l . 1 pprtfait is the production of the celebrated artis, Jas. Forbes, of Chicago, who has been spending the. past Few Ottonth3 in this city. ' 'It is a life size4 'full bust portrait, and -is acknowledged by all to be a fiae work of art. The co?t.ua five hundred -dillaf t (exclusive of the elegant frame.) but as an evidence of;, bis high appreciation of the pcrvices and worth of ;the 'MAVor, the urtisthas requested that he be permitted to make a liberal dona " lion towards its payment. For the jasfc nine yeara 31 r. Baker has held the ofSc Mayor, having Jjeen three iiuccessive terms elected to tbe head of our municipal affairs. Duriug this time the Cityof Evansville usfve of the elegant frame. 1 bnt I ha3 ncarly;j36'uble,d.in pp'ulati6o! and FeaUh, and more than -doubled in munity mere, indebted ,for our present position. , or, prosperity than' to Mayor; Baker, and it 13 peculiarly apJ draws to a closet, tie tpould receive such a beautiful and valuable testf: moniat of i;he appreciation of his servieer by, our citizens: ' ' ' ; . . Dear' Sir: We; the ndersigned, citizens of Evansville,. wishing to show our appreciation of your services J as 31aynrot Ouf cwy,rTfqu-t ydu to accept from ujstbe portrait. of yourself, lately s painted, by Mr. James; Forbes:- " '-! 1 1 : Wxn. Hellit.an, ' ., W. F. Biount, rainuel Orr, M. J. Bray, . , Richard Ralelghi Geo. R- Preston, 1. J. Mackf y, Wm. 11. Walker. .J. J. Cbaudler, -M. Hennins?, J. C. Jewell. kl. M. Hweeuser. : . Jav Bwansoa A Son; JlornurooK S Co., B. J. Das Jas H. McXeely, John s. Honklno .V. M,Mcfrlff. Q leteTiSernoiiln Clia-. Kelier, a l(ieHHi-i, i, fc,. tieaa, 4 '1,1 Thomas rj, ija'via. a. .-ttejuuacn, Hamuel M. Arohfcr W.;ok, : -. t ' John H. Rcslker, (i W. Ratlibone, M. bberwood,-. iJoba Int;le, Jr., Wm. J. Lo -ry, Joh i Schubert, Hamuel Ba;frd, , . - H. JSehluepfr, I . -- Boetiecher, Kellogg A. C Koseucranz, &. Co., Simon Cahu, Journal Company, n J. Lavat,: 7 - victor Blsoh; - - ' Wm. Dean, : ' J. Al. sbactelford, J. C'upple, f.'i Geo. H. Stt.rt, C. II liutterfleld, J. C. Whaetor, , Iii 0anva& Ihle, . MM t Jas. L Orr, JhrjtiB Decker, D. G. Mark, C. Tombemeit. t (U i Mayor's Office;; 1. EyANiviiLtr- Feb. 28, lSt? GENtLltMEN-: I accept;' with, very grest p!jihTe, the, portrait 'acconu, panying;our nota ot. the 26th hist., and wiHprize it while I hve',' as a meuiento of the kind friend by whom bit was presented.'"' -'.t-; t v izzibd.v.zd :,c.W' BakerJ - r r : ; : 4 ' 3 5?A. splendid-assortment of Eneips can be found at the Journal "office, i A Card. Editors Journal;. -i;i' Genteemen: In the JotrRNAL .'of to-day, you say that one of . the reso lutions, udopted by the meeting at the Court hense last Wednesday evening,' declared ' that the President had right tojippoint his own " (Jtnfcdtrate advisers-i -! Now; gentlemen, tho word Loniederate was not used at all in any of the resolutiraB!j..v.,The Courier putlishei them right, and from the original, and by lookibs? at them as piiliiihed in that paper, you will see the words " cpvji viaf aqv-isejsi used, aai no! rf federate advisers." Your reporter erred in coirvinir 'this resolution and A-nu attempt to make ! -.! . -1 . . :.r .- '-'.I . -I a point against,-ihe meeting ou the s. error of your reporter. Is thi Please "'fet the matter rght by'giving tnis.a-pia.ee in yuui columns.! - - I Kepect'u!iy, - :, February' 2$.fI''-X - K,' S,iSpaouLE," Our rppcitter claims to have copied lutiuj-orjecti ' ! heard tliern read at ff confident that they.. ed i rek.Wrih the ;otn..-e ;of the County j xyevrue. i arw ..iu fnuwg r ! VAiail.41 fritxtv 47 1S.! uary 3 t. dSf : - ' i"i - ( 1 .!

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, ... , I ' Alfred B. Bolus to Evansviile Gits' Light ' 3ned till the ' Com pan;,, lots No. 1,' 2 snd 8, B:ock loO, ,...,! Lan.ascfi. for sn.uoo. ' lllty; 13 QfiySii. M. iBlrerbrandt to JoHn. Reich, .part

of fraction at -Sect lu'j Township 7, Range Z iu, ior mo. John lich io G. M. Inkerhrandt, part west ot fractional Section 9, Township ,i. liange iu, ;or n mi. James B. McCBteheon eon to -Jonntban 5 . j Jaquess, part of Sectlo ss, part ol tsectlotvV ICtrn ti. Ranzo1 lO.forSl,. ,'Sf a. f . icii joiiu iiaimin io jonainan s. jaquess, i . . . . t. . i o ... u . . . part of Section So, Town 6, Range, in, tor il.800. , . . ... ,. i , Williano Redder to . r redeiick Biizius,.. 'i.otsia,n ana n Block le, oriheas.eru Enlargjiient, Ior StfiO.. . ... . , Auditor ol Vauderburgh County to G. P.

l T wfaulrTeof tetonM rtttte?' Caa 've-i purchased at our

vest. 4UI11 ia ki - vtiiyu O-J, XOWUi, IVUUe ditlirMnh CotrnVy.o1 tirf Kehu field. 'Oulbwesl ouarter of so nth went

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Drunk. Another unfortunate individual, who had emigrated from tha. Green -EmeTa Id Isle, by placing- himself outside of.' a large quantity 'i of very mean whisky, jtot himself locked up in the city prison yesterday. Marriage Licenses. The following is a list of the marriage licenses issued by the County Clerkv for the week ending the 28tli inst.:' ,;.!! ' ; Jobu TAxn io tlarrlet Jani McRiy., ' " Mlcdaei Kyan to Ca'harlQe Bafnett.-1 '" ' liavtd Kdrington to Mary iiu'iUtn 1 Fred. L TeNs to EMzubefh Hofuer. . , 1 Henry KOurk lo Sarah Major. ' : 1 ' 1 J uo. J i'UfKr tK.'-Hwi'ilrj . . -

LOCAL NOTICES. Lost Somewhere on Main, o,r Firt; street, a gold bracelet with, chain at tieTied. The fiuder will be' liberal v rewar ded by leaving the same at G-ir-sler & DeLang s jewelry tdrp,' Maia (.. i -A Scbscribern jA Fx.f-Mr.JBd-itor: If you don't step advertising Dr. j. WPoLtid' White Pine Cornpourtil, I wo!t, take t your paper. Every timjooe of us has -a cold we have to take a ppoonfu; andjiast because we happen to be well the next day, ray wife says V.UheJ-e,; what . did I tell you? Didn't I tell .you the you,say?'.' And, she .. tells (.all, her neighbor's' there is nothing in tha world like White Pine, Compound for coughs and coido'j'and J: W. Poland's. Humor Doctor for purifying the blood, b'oldty Cloud &lik1,it Simper-tot-tle - ... , . , ,,feb20-dwIt.S3 . ( Boys' Boots. I havstill supply of boj-s and youths', kip .boot which, , as the season is advancing,! will self, at the price-of -a -good pair of shos. They will wear lw& ht three faouths this spring, j and-tLfen ibut gtd -for-next A iuter. iAlso. fine ealr'i -tKiots. 29-lt ' T. W. Tttrn e r. . i - -A-i'ard.'-J the .Mutual Benefit Life-Insurance, of Newark,' :Ne' Jersey," had a policy of $5.(KM th life; of my late , husbatfdv VilliaDi . LoewentLau The entire amount was paid to -too on- -the very day jt wa" duev'by llallock to Drewv!VgeriU.;VThe . note giveu to the Company by riiy husband was re turned to me,' no was it doductel from th-aumjmt t oi-4oo foiioyI recommend this CcmDanvcto all my friend aLi-relialln aud prompt in he payment of Josses. . ,A .j y '-'' t Helena Lozwenthal. .I? TO TrlE'prBLlCr 5!di",' This makes $45,000; paid ., by this Company to the widows and friends of deceased policy Jidldcrs in our Agendy. The "Company wa never stroneer, having over 14,OQ0,OiO of availableresoutces. We have advanced the dividends Wo w K 'M)1 d pol i cyh oH -; ers receifl"tnTs'y(ra"r oneliuidrtdrvti cent, dividend and hw.men,Urs give ,p"4i3 thfiehotes instead of four, as , heretofore'."1 We have three hundred .and, twenty-five .names, on our list, but 'have' room for n6re:'" " '" " ' '' " - - IIallock & Drew, Agents, : .:v;..;.,1 SpeerPorj MtVt.t't ,,'.The Port grape is now cultivated in this country, of a'wia'e '"unexcelled by any -pther,.- ii . its i mellow juiciness richness of "flavor, -and 1 brilliancy of color, i The grapo has been brought io a perfecti9n,"tieTer attained in 'ot-.: tugal, by Mr. A. Speer, in his vineyTd, New Jersey! Phj-iciaas Bay.ib is superior to imported Port for invalids, aad4n -Suminor-it' i'tnore-' agreeable and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use itA or j its, purity, as a communion wine, while the most fliShi,pnabie families drink it aa' dinner vr'iae.rN'l'itTriliune.: i Some of our Druggists keep it, , , feb29-d&wit i5-: . V ; I. O.' B. B. Members of Thisb f I.oHP T0 l1ntase ialp nnticp that j ljo.tige, ao. ivpicae (awe notice tnai p mere win oe a regular nieciiu ueia Suudaj', March 1st, a,t HlP-tAE, in i the Vestry of the Sixth Street Temple. 5?", Call at our Countinc-room and exdmine our stookf'6T' NtStc'-aiid LetPaper, Envelops, Ac i ' z Journal Co. y ' ', .Xtn.t Lffe' Insurance ComnanyJ . VThe5 u'ndersiitied Viuidl take1 this u lj u l . jr. ii. ...,,.. 1 " " .... to rerthapjytci Luc Insurance company ot ; method iEf n a i.GUU, a n-I ' i in med iately being tisraC'Jon. i'..'.V,..l'-'v'f- . .1 -, . .j- i0,a earnestly reuotmiieud tne Etiia.i Life Iitsurance -jConiaanv.. as n- a ,'u a 'A e f.w'1 S-Ve t I siring Life in-.ura 1 ins of Tiafroui' VM&mX- r ot parr (Signed) Emerinb O Riley feb27 3t. ' Ifir" Charter-. Ofk W? iVituU-Note. , r... Wa ,'.,'. i,V' : ,r.V.. ' : ' L i' i. j." LV . , u! ,r " I oi ore auuvc oiauvij in. liuix au iiljCl f . . . . y . - . .... ter Paper. Quality equal to any in 1 the Country:- ' ' JorRNAL Co. ;' - i" 'JECar.ter',6,Iot,i .quart c pint Counting-room-.-- - Journal Co. .it a ci y. . m ' .i i; f fi-Lead Pencils Pjaholder3,.&c., i for sale at the JorasAL-eiii,ce.?i

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the meeting, who liviu, at "NewnDFTe in?, Mr. OJl.ley " ''r

Ur ! obtained a nolic? on! JriS, u!t!T'L4 OJii-Hiat due tor I'rincioal. Interest. Dam- I

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Statement of the Connecticut MafyalLite Insurance Company for the year ending December 31st, 1SU7; Number of Policies Issued In 1367 14,161 Income received from Premiums W.332. Income received from Interest, l,'S!M.7il 5 Amount ot t.osn.-f) paid. 1,2.S .7 IS Am,, urit of Dividends paid to ss,ei.. : PinftVi 00 "umbt-i-o( Policies In force.,i. -VtiU .A "mount ot Assets. . 17,C0.2 Yeariy lucotne -.. TJJi 'A6 53 Crosby W. Ellis, General Agent, at C.'urmiati, O. J- N. Kox, AgCUt for ,'. Evansville, ilndiana; office at 1 National-Bank. ' ' tcbLij-tf

Machines Use O'lrk' Spool Cotton' : ' o Clark's frpoi Cotton is the best. MiltCard'i IhUx Mr:dlrs,in. Pa'rm Wrappers, are superior to all others :l ! Tke none other than (.irlcnOttor,. -ot;nrnr4r for sale everv where. ' ViT vt-it.' j Tnl- i tho VPt in t h f market.' .... ! Hand bewingtry Milucrird' NetL Ladies!, use Clark's Spool Cottoa. Milward's' Needles are the best.1 .,vQarV$ JS7XK-1 Cotton is 6 Cerd to 81 , Lunch! Lunch! Grand Lunch' "at theiiOwtom'co every' morhing, from ten' to twelve o'clock, and every night, Ironi! nioe',to twelve o'clock. Everybody invited, , ;feb22-lw. Re-Opened. Ilunnel k Sons have re-opened their Factory for tho building season with a large and well rejected 6tock of Sah, Doors. Blinds, Dry Flooring, Weatherboarding. &.C., &c. All work 'made,' in th building .line, to-order. - Corner of Wwlnut and Fifth Sir,eetsj- j i , cb2."rlw ! Tublic ale. . - SALE OF I.A MS ASH I.OTS.inorluutfed to -eonre loans of Common iscnool atxl " "Con"rHsional ' Township Kund-i. As provided in Sections 87, 9, and !M, of Ch.ipier 1. Of the Act ot lUr General Assam 0 y of the Wtate of Indiana, approved Starch t.th, LSi-5, the uudersigbed wu., on the ; i J ; - -' ' ' Foi'rth Monday or March, ISfeS. ; TJelnj thw'ikl day of said month, at the door, of the-Court House. In the city of . Evansville, Vanderburgh Cou ty, Indiana, between tbe bourn of 10 o'clock A.n.an-1 4 o'clock p.m. -Gerfor cal the following described i-ands ami Town Lots situated in said county, wortgnged to the Stale of Indiaua to secure Loans of cnool r nnds. and upon which the borrowers have failed to par the nnnnal instalments of Interest and Principal due tkereon, to-wlt : COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Loan Nov, ,408.., ,-,.v ; . ' - - All that pari of frscttonal Sections Nos five (S) and six (H) In Township No. seven i7j.soutb of Rauti No. ten (io)we,t.. l-)im U ei us follows: Begi'inlm; al a poin on be fiont- lin -of aid 'Section So. vx (tb, A tne Greea Jliver U ij-ou, where a lm-a-li.arv' line d;awn Ironi east to west througli trie land of Sabiu, equl-dbtant tn.uu.J ha bin lie line uiviointc me i inos oi kski and the land of Frederick llaker ' jirnil LI k.1 rl L' w.t til 1 Im VOU t 1 (e st a! Oil M SryiX noitii i i4 1w chains; thence lilts: 1 lienor -west 41) s.li.O chalus to sa d iiiiKOf eaid seciimi ix (!' on sjiid T.nj'ou; tiienfe alfn4 said ."t ment ooed liue on said -Hayon 10 toe jlseot i-gUHium .containing Hoii acre- more or le-s in said county hoi state, mortgaged by Frsr.k ' Evers and Christ me Kvers, , Uls wiln, oi ihe-4i h day of August, lsfti : ' AMUtf.Vf p;& IHKIEO.N, ij9 v'j. r. j .'LOAK-N'.X. 1ii t -i !-. . Lois No-s. weuty-two (2-') and tweutytbree (28i.' ftl B!ofli No. forM -nlne (I'D. iti Lamasco- 1-Mty, -o--aried,' ni.rlt;i8vd' by Maty C. vid C. ovfieli,! si twbi-p-jMry.s, 1)4. , . . ,'t ; , ; i AMOPST'Dt-E VKERKO- f374 31. ' 1 Loan No. 431. . i Lots Noh.'i twedty-five (2) nd twenty-' six t-'ii), in Block No. nine (H; in th- Ki-i-ra Enlarsi-in?nt of tbe city of Evn!iv!I!j lii s.lil fonntv and SI ite. mortiffi mil Ui!U I nomas snowoen ano r.iiza .-suowueu wile, on Varch JHtht lNiti. - .. AMOUNT DUE THEKtOS I.. 9 X i. , Loan No 3fi. ' ' "' The following real estate in aid couilly,: to-w;t: Beginuinn at a iolnt six humlred awt one aud a balf (WJl!.s) leet north (PI? west of 1 be northeast comer ot Ibesoutbwet quarter of sctlon No. nineteen , Town sixtf) eouth of Range teu (.0; wt ; rnnnlnst thence north . ' l,V west ; ihenoe kthree liuudrM and nlueteen aud a lialf hnndrel and .thirty-live (ri') feet : tbence "th ti' 1 east, two buudre-t aud sixty,wa Hrd u hlf (-y,) teetf thence south 8 4V went throe hundred and thirty (Ko) fPt to tbe place of bealunluij. containing two 20-lii ( 0-lmj a'-re mo. e or less.mortgaced by Tb-inias Gitlord on the 10: h day AMOUNT DUE TJ1EBKON f70i J. ' CONOUESSI- S U T'.), V II IP E UN D Loan No. 10). The i-outheast qusrter of the northwest nuarierof s-c-tiou No. 'hnyflve ( r,), in Towni-iii) No. i.x (i), koiiIU ot limine No. eleven t -1 1 west, contain) ug f' rty (40i Acres more or tes, rnor ens?(-d ly B noul Mltni sou uii'j i Kilii ri iii.ULir ins vnii:, 111 ill" iiltb day of May. IV,-. ; - '. , , amount : ...iuM n,n r.l pai.i on the li.J AXoUNT I tKTUEREuN 01. lrei'Miis ttinn remain' ii nday in ilsrcir. 1M, b-J'nn I ,t-s, rtuti ii-i-, ctuu in i a-r Ml ll'l , . . i tie amouni ii ae. : lie u nul l si'iieo wot m i tivla'iies i P.- stir jock -foi'-iae many. many peasant s ..lies they have 1 eceiv vii from iimi are rt-iiu. s e l to i-onie V x wa r 1 .n settle, (a be is iiohu w vini Hot e is t:o ii z i'o -si' i ur- iioi mill pi his hi hetilih, ir ne n u s nun isii . rW.l JAME- P. sHi.VOciC TTW I THE TIME YoCB OKL ERS ior TO ; li.au: J GREEN RTVER COAL. -I ant now prepared to deliver to suy nai-t of the citv thi best limn Kiver Coal. lust iiimed and eleau Horn iiacn, at tue lwp.l market lU'ii-e. G.f.e - swmh Water street, over vri.ir - . f Wn.Has. . ............. DR. H. H. HAltVEI, i'RooM Noil 1, WaLKER'H BUILDING j jCorner Main and Third streets. Office HouTt-r-W to 12; 2 to 5: ' to , , i ,pvJ2 d)tu

OFFICIAL. Lettkks eemaimsd CKrLAisiKi in the Posl-tjiu.-w at EvausvUle. Hlat. ot Indiana, on the 'd day of r ebiuury, 1,-w S. persons ealllug lor any of these letter! will pl--ae say " Advertised." giving date. I. A DIES' LIST,

Ailkl-is.it) Annie Adams 1 1 J Him irUfr Mary Kane 1 uiiUy Knox Louisa J Loni; s ii all barowe A n li t LaiborpH Mary IO JiJ La u Hi l,ooj iiir i h N Lacy Ei leu .' m.-Mi o I ;uly Mai.rr K u Mooie Msi'y J D Mi-iuliniiin Naunle Marl tu I'el by mi .Milder Moorn Theresa M c t-l 1 Carol lue Mol 'iuie AlH'J , Md 'lean ( a :iU-4 ooi 4!iiie . . n McCiitcbeii .Margaret .Mc' lalu liarale mrs McEltiitiuy -ally Mis 'n-eh i-n Mi .Nwmmi Auule V.i! Mary -N'-iWiti .Nanrle . : 'eel Mary E Nrtn E J Newbrltjue Caroline NewbanasH C turn N-Mtoii SaUle H Pay n ( 'isr i lowy ilarmet. 'i Pack i lizatieih PersinsB ' i ' JiOMi-h Ma gtet i , t t RiKt?s ManK A RS!it Ana - ' i " Kay Josephine Kee-e is' an. ilo M Ki-ssler Kate - - , -Riley Kale Robiiiscu Annie 2 Ronws Caly , , -Reolriii Lizzie KU-k Eiiza Hnue Lartairy st ration Ll..la ' f Ktiucbtleld Aun E Slraub Ali ce stinci.fleld Maggie Hi itison J W tnn Sinua Luclnda Hmy I h .- udlw Trelter Eruncls 1 ' Teamster Kliza Jane TnonipfcOii Sarah Jinli LjO; lirown sue Jlarli-'' Vn-torla Hur on Mary 2 Back loan Rosa " Ur. rnelt Ulldine I'.tlckll M L LiZie I'.tniisey lleoiytter U.Hir Mn tha J , . llrowu Ltiura. B.it'baiy Cha- lotie : Brymit S nils , Brown SUvy . . Brown Auule liowen Sarah B.iilcy Emmsnuel,., Coctuan Bel e V t r-w Atma t'ooley Sarali . t tjok Join A mm Ctou-ly Knt t.'jl iis .Mi nail fair Mstry , 'luti lai y t 'ooc k L laie : I'alnouu t.'aroilue u rey Jo ephine .. Copley Tarv A Coa.tr Elyetietb. Downey llmuia l.-b i.i-r M irthey Deimi- Ki-e . ,, l;ivKi oi sallie T Dunn Viola -DOiiiiaho Anna Davnlsoti mrs r.nirlxe Masiry Evans Alice ilay Ennis LiKiite Falrcbild Margaret Freemen Mat ha Flicks eejy Flnerau' Cella arrell Anna ei Farmer Mary. '. Gran Allies ' v - , Grant Mary F Gilllky sally J GrtKg M C mrs Gillespie Belle Gopeus C mr -Hooker Winnie lleward Lucy liayd. 11 Annie Trun-hiood Louisa Hampton liltz a belli TharOr l.'z.t-balh Haliey Cnrulina Williams Nauuie Hartlk-tty. . Henu-y Uelw -a Jenkins Lucy A . Jobnsotk A E J euris Nora Jackson Di us Jonau E Jai i is Colly Kiikiuan .viary Keuuey K-bec-aiker Jane Wlsnet l J-'anuie Wllfaoti Jennie W'n(ls Hannah W fs d -o ii S m rs ' "Wall ace .Amanda Woods A n a , Woodward Kate : U' ndlini Mary Wlateli.-al Eli. I M Jviiiii Annie Weaver Christiaua . . 4 i Jl mis ' . , ,7 (iKSTLKH EX'S LIST. AdairsA Nasball Ai rnsirong A J Adly Mr Ailsup Geo W ' Aydelott Jno . Alenaudc-r J J ArmsliuDU rr., H U Buckley Js lloss , Bays B ' Bui is Asa K , i Beacon ' A Bow eis Fraqk Bevless Edwin. 2 Baker Opt G N, 3 Burrls Gi Inert Btliih's wo Basket Gf-o Bell Geo W ,,' ' " lilLkl! Jell) li.H,-kwell 1imH Bowman Jno W Bnuu J no ll-iil"le J 11 ' I l!r,iiili-y J t) , Marlin Louis Miller Robt, ' ' Martin Col KoIR M Miller Sum! D ' Martin 'I K - I ' i , Morris B , Monroe Win II : MatilHiid Win Morris J ci. in mr '' Moi nss-u iir- , . ! ' l-i'.-Malinelnan J L ", II M'jKtuoii Matthew I MjTerny Timolliy Norton A J New berty ic . Neat J.is s .N'iriiiiu e Bulbs OlmsH-ad A HuslUon . . owua A npiius . U'N t-lil Cap j , ' (HOIiHiii lienry ' , I't ouulv J as t 1'arkerftG' ' , .,Pool CUJ.' t 'i ' . Parker fc:.J ;i'Poitj-Jos,2.. i 1 !' . Prrott )l-nt!i;?. . s " I'l'tn.s l.OlllS If Prlubei i sol tj' ' t Pfil l.s '.Vast,, 2 i , Peacock Wiu.i - . i Holey Wm Itourae Wm' ' ' !1 Kodi-t Wm , , ' ... ' Pl.o V-s Win W -i.ijsoi4, 'inif x '! ) :. liow.aiid H , ... l.ajsiouii L ' ' ICapy j js lit nry, , ' Hotels .Jas 11 ' , Ki.juiJ,.s ,,.1 .,' ,.', Ho, w. son J J Bile J i i BiKs Jus Kusscy H t'2 '' Brrejas.u Bi?nuott'isker-.t .Vi'lis W p, 2 i ilintou Heojy'A Cbess 'apt J ikii , Coierji.iii Ji -fl'erSon' (,'O.lj lis J UO era-ley J A Claris Moses i i . Collins ..I G , Cavil t PC1' Coon 1 lios , , C'olw, Win F' ' ' cri-p ia- .,;',. Carney v m Cuiiun iigs Via U CVjoke T r , i Cna r J D p A M D i-.esii Hei.iy iAV,l1 J l , 3 i i 'o,,r i iy HlepUeo f I'..,;.-:e.Vin , , i En ro I Jail 1 S ' ' I Euinaii Frank 1 Km t'llpiius Jas M" i r.i . il J'11U , i r -t$ r en Chas H, 2 : I-re--!i Geo KOse G il Hoadeu E C A Co - Hay (dm i , :,, It ach D nl 1'vOvoi ton Eas4 Hej noi ls Baker W rsbem welle J 11 Smith A i oh i Hanson S Tinnemeyor . - . : . Btewa t David II Shelion harley Siarkes Isinl , . Smith Felix I ' ' Tallin liev E H ..,,. ,-s sir-jug E M - HtrtinK Henry Noble Smith G M A Bro Sirond Joshua ' " IS wlni lier 4 no W Hcantlln John Hi-otl Jno T T . :r Stui I Mil ik Spiry L..-J 1 1 Shook i T Hniltb N 11 A Co smith I'J . . ' siniihoii Dr s P Ron i Ii Mi ml r ! Stouts 'J hos mill h 1 bo M simiMoii W L. 2 Huitou Wm ' Hanileis WHShington ' Thomas A 1 in ut r 'i a.c-m. KM. 'iaibeii I' S '1 iirnoi-k Tlios '1'UI her Wm A . "ii loi'J h n A While i Thus i . . Wood I Kill WlKsi H W " Wil.iei Sum I Waiker M -se Wl.ltsoli S.J Wan s Js.u,,; Newton Whlllisel. J h . Waul John ' W liters J L ,WiMiituiau H T ' Wit),. isf, o,, Grttf ' ! Whili'oiob li It Wood Al-..andi-i Wool! A ile .1 , Wea .-l A i, o Wx ma 1 1 i harley W ix in i A moo . Woo.! ol ' '" ' ,.WlidCha Wo lU'Oei cl Clay 7 - '.. .;., f mi i.ey J U f'airiiroi her Wm L Fields Win ... Green Alexander Gmbs Iliiruiau Gardii.i r J 11 Geoige Jus Graves Michael Grant Luke -' Gale I'ali ick H . Gta? s Peter , Gray Wm J Hopln Henry C Head it Crawlord i I a Isey A A . , , , JllCks Arthur J H iiiiard Dr : -Martin O H . H-.1-1 1 I . ' Hock Gee E Hail Geo M A CO Hale Jus P Ilea iiy J 1 A Co Huhs J W; 2 lihllill Jos C . Hi in.! ma n Jas A -Hh kx J P ; t (i ubbiu d Jesse lll.li'ailip , , r Hainploii Ta lor 11 ut CO I l.i- JtiOH . -HoVuous Tin s H ilii-j.i Dr K J 1 Hmvv I'iurt . j . 11 uKle i A ' " J o.i . sou .1 H : ;. ! Jolllls.lll Jno JarviH O K - i i J iiKsou Wm K i-i't Duncan K in uowoi Hi s 1 i.o b woo i A W Lash brook Prink I. a I ne Horai io I.e t H J no - "! ' Lew is l.eai dr ' Liikin W M ' ''" e A 1 v 1 1 1 ( iiiiei I'Lis M itch, it ma : Alar.juis E, . ; Mallliews Geo ' -Vil.li (ieo W , . M 1.1 Isaac '- Manu Michael I . - ,, r. MlfCLLANK'CS. ' ; " " ' Lea ier CoiMi.t Baiud Agen; 1 It It Co A. T. Willi iUvSEV. P. M. ' ' New Spriug Dry Goods. , ; - yi:ss. f. Iioi-Ktvs a (o.Aiu; S. JLiJL Just in rect lot of a large sto. of new aung iry, GimsIs of a qualify that has , rarely been Imported lyio ibis city, etu bracing every article Ibat comes wlthlu Ihe scope i f a dry goods bouse. They have iiu hand Carpets ol the most elegant and beautiful ) atierns: bouse lurul-hing gisxis of every descripi ion ; fine cloths and cusMmeres; sheelibg-i, i-alicoei, wull paier ot the latest styles, aud window shades and curtains to suit tbe most last idious taste. In a word, at Hopkins's can he lound every and any article that could beueslred in tbe dry goods line. They in vile the public to call and examine ihelr lare and elexant stock before purchasing elsewhere, leb-ttuiw ...

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