Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1868 — Page 4

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Evansviile and CraWford3vllle. GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive. lansvllle. VlDcennes.T. haute Aeoom'od'fn. 5 -. a m 10 w a . Mall 9:11 A M 11 :61 A m r viucaunea Ao4J6pm 7;liPMl COMING SOUTH. . ve TerHaW yinceunes. r reigui. " -7" - , :, , u I in-.Ou M kalf 5fm Terre Haute and IndiaairtUa. .KKOAI TEKRE HAUTE. Leave. Arrive. 5:35 A 10 s&l A M 4 :M M 11:00 M express... Mall Kx pit.........10:25 r m ... 64. M ,. 3:15 p M ... 40 PM . JE press... OMo and Kississippi Railroad. tr-nnvt vixnRNNES. ; a-A . . Pepart. Mall Westwurd (j1-? 'JJ i Rprsn Fast ward -..-... '-'y -'" r p ress W est w ad -..... . , . . , 'STEAMBOAT LINES. I . To L6ui3Vin.K. Every , Monday and i Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday .at 6 , To Cairo Dally, excfpt Sunday, -af. 3 ' ...1. n ' W ' " i i. To Oreet IttvKR. -Every Wednewlay aaa Maluriiay at o o ciock. r. m. DIJ ii Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock: p. m. To KASTr-ORT. Every , Tuesday; .and. Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. - ' !' To 11k dkejsqn Dally, except Sundays, tSO'clooH P.M. ! To Na3HViai. .Every Thursday at four . m. - , . ; ..,. .i . " To Meamria Semi-weekly. , t , RockportStage (via Newburb and Boonllie.) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 A. M. '; on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. M.. Tuesdays. Tbuxsdajra and Saturdays. ' . . ! New Harmony Mall' Stage leaves Mrm- ' days aud Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tute- " days and Saturdays by 4 p. M. I MU Vernon Mall tag : Stage leaves dally (ex ' cent minaaysi at i a. m. ' Mnt. Rnndaml liv 2 V. M Arrives oaiiy vex ToNrwBCR.-HaoK daily (except BttnIV, irUlU LUU illVI UUKlXb o vidi o'clock p. if . "1 .TUFHUAY. -....SEI'TEMBEK 22, I. ... CITY 'K QEEMAN EEPOBLIGAN MEETIN0. At ! Turrer ; Hall-Tc-Night 1 1 DR. MAI. F. A , U0FFMAS, , ' " ! Candidate for Secretary of State,1, j i'i : i'1 dr. ilHIEI,' of illlnbls Will address the citizens of EvUnB , yillo io the, .. : .. ... ; " OEimAN: L'ANOUAGl, ' Tb-niglit, SeptcmDer 2G, ot?i o'cloclc. "i rTbe' CRESCENT CITY BAND - will bo prcBent. : .. . u . ) ( ,i Let there le a full turnout of the . " j Oermaa citizens. ' : i . '.QODKT AND Il AttPEa. Thcbe; pofl- ' uUt and attractive monthlies forOotoher are out and can be had at Scott's, corner of Main and Second, tho depot 7 for all the. Jateat publications. ' Compromised. A ciso of assault and battery -was compromised before Eequire i Walker, yesterday. , The party accuse J of, the assault dTd, sot wish his nauio placod before the public;' hence.it Lj omitted. .,' '. ,' ! ., . . m , , .i j t COM'SIIS-StONEnS ' Cottkt, - The . County Commi-isionsrs' ('ourt was in ' ses-sidn yesterday. No Lvistneis of particular importance to the public was transacted. ; Tho (Jour will continua in ses.sion from day to day until . all the business, is disposed of. i-.. j "Trm per ancb.W lea rn-that there will l quite a number of initiatioos in the Order of, the Sons of Temperv anco to-night, at Marble Hall.' A pleasant time will be had. A full at- ." teddanco 'of all the members ia dej . aicd. ..... ..... i i : .a . Fionr. A. fight occurred on Third "t Street yesterday, between a couple of young men who doliftht in sucb pleasant pastime.1 Some half a dozen were engaged in the row, but the parties "immediately engaged were-separated , beforo .they had a chance to do each other much harm. Some half a dozen . arrests were made, and the parties . ..will have a hcarin? to-day. ; GRocEits We direct attention the advertisement of Tenney, Bdwlcs . & Co., wholesale grocers, to be found in this paper. ' The gentlemen composing this firm are good and prompt business man, accommodating and courteous, and wo bespeak for them - a fair share of the trade. They may be faund at No. 5, Sycamore Street. Call and see them. , .,. ..' ill "I 1 ' Celitbratioj.-Tho colored popu. lation of tho city will celebrate the . . anniversary of ? the i Emancipation ' Proclamation to-day. Tho celebration will take place at the Fair ' Grounds. A, procession will be formed in the morning, whicli will move to the r gT0unds;5there Srpicnic dinner ' will be given:1 We understand that orations ' wUJ be delivered oa . the occasion. TftE Nest Speaker. After the .German meeting , announced 'fjur-to-' night, the next Republican speech in thip city will be,- raadq by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, of llli nois, who has the reputation of being the most popular and eloquent orator in,. the West. Turner Hall will not begin to ontain - the audience that will go to hear him, and we suggest to the Central Committee that if the weather is favorable, the place for speaking should , ' be in the open air. Republican Thunder. Heavy cannonading was hcard en Saturday, not only in this city, but several miles above the city, on the Boonville Road, and we were frequently asked, ""What are they firing the cannon for at Henderson?!' Tho fi"nS was by the Mt. Vernon Grant Artillery at Jacob JpnrJan's, in Marrs Township, Posey i. ;. .County.., .It was genuine Grant thun- ' dcr. and was well calculated tq strike terror tc Dcwocratic hearts i-. 1 - HANtN AND ' Cot? AX , POLK. A tall Grant and Colfax pole was raised at Princeton yesterday, at tho residence 'of Mr. J, J. Kirknian. It " stands 116 feet above ground,, and' is a beautiful one. The Republicans of Princeton are working hard.

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; yesicruav iuiu a ix a. -v . n -k nniiiiiiHii v aa k.v u - W nf cases before him for common drunks, and was kept very busy for the greater part of the day. The first man who appeared was the irrepressible Charles Henderson, who has been boarding at the expense of the city a great part of the time of late. Charles was found guilty of drunkenness, and taxed fine and costs, $1G 25, and not having the cash to pay out, was of course sent to jail. . A week or i two of, hard labor on the streets would do him good- ' James Wagner, on charge of drunkenness, made his appearance, and on the investigation of the case was adjudged . guilty. In fine and costs $5 G3 were assessed against him. He was.8nt to.the city prison.,.Ti,,.ri,Pftnnnr. noliceman. on charge of drunkenness, was fined $5 even. The ofiicers did not charge up their cost.' ; i A couple , ot .well-known citizens, one of whom has never been , betorc that court, .but the other repeatedly, eaohwerd found guilty of drunken; nets and assessed respectively, in fine and costs, $8 65 and $5 65; " , A. man named1 Louia Barrett,' for drunkenness, was charged $G 65. ' .'.James Ambrose; a colored individual, for fighting and general bad con duct, was fined and coated in the sum of $10 50. Kate Sullivan a "woman of the town," appeared on charge of drunk enness, but, on her promising to leave the city at once, she was released from custody Six men, on charge of fighting and disorderly conduct, will have a near ing to-day .! " r Cotton Sales. There was quite a lively cotton sale yesterday afternoon, at the house of Kerney, Harper & Co., on Sycamore Street.' The attendance was quite large, and the bidding quite lively. The . first bale offered was A premium bale-from Alabama, the first bale of new , cotton received in tbe city this season, and for which our merchants paid a premium of one hundred dollars.; This bale was rap idly run up from twenty-five cents to fifty-nine cents, at which price it was knocked down to the famous . dry goods firm of Mackey, NisbcU & Co. It was a mco bale of fair middling. Four bales of Jow ordinary weranf. terwards sold to Abraham Gumberts, at nineteen cents, and six bales of or dinary, to tbe same at 20J cents .A New Fibm. Attention ia directed to the card of Read & Kingston, to be found elsewhere in the Jour nal. These are young gentlemen of energy and integrity, who, by strict attention to business, hope to merit, and should receive a liberal share of patronage. Their place of business is the southeast corner of Locust and Second Streets. - . , Tennessee Cotton First Bale of the New Crop. Tho first bale of the new crop of Tennessee cotton grown by W. II. Foster, of nendersou County, Tennessee, was received hero yesterday, consigned to Thad. P. Gibson & Co. It will be offered at public auction this afternoon, and is expected to attract lively competition." ' ' ; Prize Figiit. A couple of covies who had a little "set-to," on Third Street, yesterday, not feeling satisfied with the result, agreed to match for a ficht. 1 ....(.-..,...;, Money was staked, we are informed, and the parties repaired outside of the city limits, and had an interesting " set-to " to the satisfaction of both. This fight was talked of on the streets yesterday evening, and, indeed, was the topic of conversation in certain circles hours before it came off. Many citizens express surprise that the parties were allowed to fight We think such disgraceful conduct ought not to bo permitted. Tho parties, as we are informed, were Jack Hitch and Al. Stanley. Hitch was the victor, but how many rounds were fought wc could not learn. . Barolars at Work. Night before last tho store of Mr. Petir Balz was entered by burglars. Fortunately they failed to secure either money or goods. There are a lot of scoundrels in , the city who ought to be in the penitentiary, and it i3 to be hoped the police force will increase their diligence and clear the city of the rascals." Meeting in German Township. A large number of the Republican friends of German Township assembled yesterday afternoon at the house Of Mr. Rosenmeyer, on the New liar-, mony road, seven miles from the city. A respectable pole was ready for raising, but it was concluded it might as well be a little taller. Accordingly, some men were sent to the woods for additional-timber. This arrived- in due time. ' The splice was made in short order, and before seven o'clock a beautiful pele, ono hundred feet high, surmounted by an iron man on horseback, bore aloft a streamer inscribed with the names of Grant and Colfax. As soon as the 'pole was fairly secured, the company closed upon and around the porch of Mr. Roetnmeyer's, where they were treated to a speech both patriotic and eloquent from that sterling Republican, Dr. Anton Fahrer. German Township is wide awake, and a Democratic Tietory there is a thing of the past, to be repeated nevermore. . . Macadamiziso. The work of Macadam.zing on the plank road and the Fulton Avenue and. Independence roads is progressing favorably This is a work that ought to have been commenced long ago. On the plank road about one mile of Mc .Uamizing will be laid down. , About half a mile of the work has already been completed.

GENERAL HTJELBtflS SPEECH.

1 ANOTHER OOOD MEETING Notwithstanding the fact that but a short notice had been given of the speaking at Turner Hall, by General Ilurlbut, last night, the hall was well filled, with earnest and enthusiastic Republicans. In the commencement of his speech he paid a fine compliment to General Veatch, and said that tho attacks made on his record as an army officer, while in command of the Twenty-fifth Indiana at Fort Donelson. he knew to be false. So the attacks made upon him in every particular, regarding his military career, were untrue. - The man, he said, who would utter a word as touching the honor , or ; integrity : of General Vcateh, in civil or military life, uttered that' which wa3' untrue. "Tha people ofthisdistrict,",coatinued the speaker, '".ought to feel proud of the privilege cf vot ing for a gailant tmd rood man,"hkc General Veatch." After paying this Compliment . to .General Veatch,' the speaker proceeded to the discussion of some of the political topics which now agitato the minds of . the people, in a calm, oi&iiued, and, logical manner, greatly tj the. gratification of all in attendance. lie handled rebels and traitors without cloves, and does not hesitate : to call' things by their rieht names. We regret that we have not time or space to make a more extended notice of bis speech, ,but suffice it to say that it was enthusiastically received throughout. It was, indeed, another good meeting! Can't You Forgive the Rebels. -'-Rebel Democratic spelkcr-l are con s'tantly appealing to tha Christian spirit of their auditors and a.-k gravely,4'1 Can't you forgive these men?" (the rebels.) The propcr'question to be asked, can the rebels, ever forgive those who fought 'to maintain the Union and suppress the rebellion? The following facts, which came to our knowledge jesterday evening, through a scnii oSoial source; shows that it is scarcely possible for the rebels to forgive Union soldiers: Goorga and Win. Gibson, .of Web ster Oountjv Ky., who were .soldiers in the Federal army during the late rebellion, were taken from . their homes on Saturday night last, by the Ku-Klux, and hung. Their only crime was that they had fought in behalf of the old flag against traitors, and the rebels could not forgive them. " Can't you forrivJ your Southern brethern? " who hang Union men almost in sight of your.own doors? Robbery. A few days ago we made a note of the robbery of tho store of Messrs. Pittman it Gregory, of Casseyville, Ky., of, as it was then stated, about fDUO worth of goods. Since that time wc have received the following from Me-isr. I'ittman & Gregory: , Editors Journal : We see in your .issuo of tho 16th inst., that Pittman & (Jregory'n storeroom had been broken into, aud $'Ji)Q worth of goods stolen. It was not, goods that was stolen, but from fS5w to $900 in money, from mr bale, the thief havinar entered the private dwelling of Dr. E. T. P.ttman, an i got the tat'e key out of his pants po.?ket,' entered the store-room throUah t' - cellar, and got the money. At out C300 of the inonev belonged P fc G.. about flOOtoE. T. Pittman, and S273 to other parties, loft-on deposit. -Personal. Ma joV" General S. A. Ilurlbut, of Boone County, Illinois, arrived in the city by the, lj' o'clo3k train yesterday, and is stopping tit 'he Sherwood House, lie goes to MlVernon to-ay. General Hubut won a most enviable reputation j-i'he army of the United Spates; during the war for tbe Union. It is not strange Democrats do not lik j . him! He whaled so many of their friends during tho war. Prof. Wells,' of the Mercantile College of this city, who has been absent for several days, returned by last night's train. The Mercantile College will not fail to prcsper in the hands of such live men as Professors Wells and Ivliaer.' - - Fire Last Nioiit. A ' little after eleven o'clock last night, a firo broke out in the shed over the' cugine at Rue's tannery, in Lamasco. It was not known how tho firo caught.' The shed over the engine, and a. part of another wooden shed was destroyed. The loss will not, perhaps, exceed over four or five hundred dollars, and perhaps not so much. The engines were out ia good time, and rendered good service. ' , , Court of Common Pleas. There was but one oa?e of importance heard in the Court of Conunou Pleas yesterday. The cae referred wa3 to that in which the wife of a well known citizen made an application for a divorce, on the ground of ill treatment by her husband. The case was given to the jury late in the evening. " r The prayer of the petitioner was granted, with alimony to the amount of $1,500. It was alleged that tLe husband had beaten his wife on several' occasions, and otherwise mistreated her. The evidence in the case was suffieieat to carue the jury to rendejr. the above decisiou.,. ' ' Princeton Ladies The Princeton ladies held a meeting yesterday to make' preparations for the grand demonstration' to be given 'at that place, on the 26t h inst. . The . ladies of Princeton propose to do their parti The .demonstration will, no doubt, be a grand affairkif the weather is fine. "" ' ' j Cutting , Affair. At a late hour last niglit we learned that David Mason was seriously Btabbediby a, ..man; by the name4 of J arvis. ' The particulars we could hot learn. The policemen were in search of Jarvis at 12 o'clock. It was stated that Mason 1 was quite seriously hurt. I

Council Proceedings. Conscti. Chamber, ) Kvansville, Heptember 21, 188. j Council met pursuant to adjournment. Present Ilia Honor the Mayor, and Councilmen Steele, Jones,

btookfleth Reitz, and fochretber. i The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, after which the following bills were allowed and ordered paid: JoUn Bueh, salary as lamp Hghter.:S:i5 00 Geo. B. Hatian. lamp lighter......... 35 IW Christ. Hermann, fireman- 14 00 Nich. Reichart, street work .ISJ 80 Kdward Senior, engineer fire eDglne..l0) 00 John Bremer, fireman 14 00 ButterworUi & Kinney-..- S0O 0o Jas. Crofts, work on school lot. . 32 35 Mich. Kenertmch. Weighmaster.....- 14 00 Geo. B. Pen u Is, Messenger of Board of Hoa th . 14 00 J. C Flasler, Marketmaster ..- 50 0J Jas. McKeever 20 00 J. F. --her wood, poUceuiau 28 00 Special police bill.... 00 Police bill - 275 So F. Krlen worth, fireman , , 14 O'J F. Ziesjenhagen, " 14 00 JacoljK'howeiier, work ou streets... ;.2y 57 Jolin A. Iioitz, kuuilr.e- . 52 30 - . " i . 7:5 07 . ;. a7 54 W. AI!m, on sewer..; : .-- VI 00 Thn. Meivoy. wort on assfvsoieiit roils - 20 00 Jaco j Htumpf, for carta..... 1" Too-. Mc.Avoy. Asa'tCity As.sevsor.. . 85 00 F -Siiil th , su naries... 2i3 12 Mr. Orr, on behalf of the lady managers of the Orphan Asylum, asked that a donation of lots be made in the Oik Hill Cemetry for the use of the Orphan Asylumn, in which ,' to .'bury guch as might die. The request, on motion, was granted, and -the order made for the donation. The wharf report -fr- the week showed the receipt of $320 75. . - The report of the committee on W. II. Kluseman's bill for work in superintendine on sewdV recommended that ho be paid $2 per day. Report received and approved. A report of the Mayor, of a loan of $1,270, was made, approved and ordered filed. ' The report of the Mayor, showing that in obedience to the order of the Council, he had caused to be issued to Lant Bros., bonds to the amount of $12,750, was read, approved, and ordered filed. '! ' The report of the Mayor, showing that the school property, in obedience to the order. of "the Couoeil, had been insured, was read, approved and ordere'd filed. . Mr. Stockfleth, on the part, of a committee on lots, reported in favor of draining lots 15 and 16, Isabella Place. Report concurred in. r - W. N. JElmendorf, from the committee to assess damages by tho opening out of an alley in Block . 83, Lamasco, reported in favor of allowing Win. Rahm $150, and Thomas O'Byrne $G5. Report received, approved and ordered filed. The subject of a visit of the Congressional delegation to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers was by the Mayor, presented to the Council, and, on mo tioo, it was ordered that a committee of one. consisting of Mr. Steele, be appointed to visit Cincinnati; on the ISA inst., to cooler with the general committee to meet at that city on the above named day. A petition of citizens asking --that the property in the rear or Ulock 4, Stockwell's Enlargement be filled. was read, and, on motion, it was or dered that a reasonable time be al lowed the owncr3 of said property to nil it up. 4 "A petition of citizens, asking that certain Lots in Blocks 13 aud 21, Eastern . Enlargement, be filled, and that the streets in front of said Lots te brought to a proper grade, was made, and, on motion, the prayer ot tho petitioners was granted. A petition of citizens, uskins that a pump te placed in the public well on the corner , ot - JNintri and Ulierry streets, was laid on the . table, : , Joseph Setchell, by petition rcpre sented that the gutter iu front of his property, on feycamore fetreet, was be low toe Kraue, and asked that an or der te passed or raising it, and that tho nuisance be abated, lho rtquest or rue petitioner was crantcd. On motion it was ordered that an additional gas pipe bo extended to the llijfh fcehooi Buildm. ; V Mr. Steele asked ai d was eranted one wick moro to report on -the re moval ot the negro school house. The bills 'of Bach & Esslineer, for Tiri.tlmrr 1 tm , . ..... i C' 1 1 . ". - itiiuweu via uuis. A supplement to an ordinance rela I 1 ' I 1 L ! II ' - tive to the Board of Health, was rererrcu to a committee counting of t oues iuiu pieeie. . On motion, the Council adjourned Personal. We had the pleasure of meeting Captain W. II. Armstrong, of Paducah, in the city yesterday Captain Armstrong informs us that the Union men are earnestly at work in that city, and not at all. discourag cd because they arc greatly in the minority in that place. They arc con fident the great Union General will triumph in November and ho wil'. George W. Ileberly, confidential clerk and book-keeper of the exten sive wholesalo dry goods house of W B. Tuell & Co.. of Terre Haute, was a passenger by last night's train, and is stopping at the Sherwood House. A iia Straw. Yesterday a vote for choice for President was taken in one car on the O. &. M. Railroad, with the following result: Grant -....; .rt..i. Seymour Lee loubtlul " Total.. .......2U Appointments By a private dis patch, we learn that the Conference now in session at Bedford, has made its appointments. Rev. Mr. Howard will bo Presiding Eider of the District. Rev. B. Andrus will come back to Trinity Church, and Jj B. Likely to Ingle Street Church. Both of these ministers have given pood satisfaction during the past year, and their-rc appointment will be highly acceptable to the members of their churches. Ainnseiti, uts. Opera House. The announcement of General Hurlbnt at Turner Hall last night detracted largely from the attendance at the Opera House. Nevertheless, there was a right good audience. The play was decidedly the Jnost pleasing ! and interesting that we have ever witnessed in this city.- All the parts nre light and pleasant, aud the interest never flag3 throughout. There" are but 'eight characters in the. play, and. two of these are rathef. supernumerary, " Trop " and " Fanny," but tbe latter was so admirably done that it bore more than a supernumerary character. The leadine parts were admirably presented. These were represented by Mr. Gotthold, O. U. Barr and J. L. Saohore, Miss JVJary Rickords, Miss Mary Breyer and Mrs. . Coleman Pope. Each character was

represented almost fault Utily, and the house was kept in almost continuous roar by the genuine wit eliminated. Mr. Gotthold, as "Felix

Featherly " proved that his ability in higher stvles of onm,lv la of , ... no secondary order. Miss Rickcords as "Mrs. Featherly," tho devoted but neglected wife, was really superb, and won the admiration and sympathy of all present. Saphore's ' Mspr Wellington de Boots," was really ininimitable, and established hi nelf as an excejlent com median. Mujs Breyer as the "Widow Swandown," was really charming, and Mr. Murray and Mrs. Coleman Pope 'were no less hapjy in their respective role3. Miss Hattie Whitney won renewed, applause by her natural and easy rendition of the waitingnuid. Altogether, it was the best performance throughout yet presented,during the season. - The same "play will be presented again to-night for the last time, and all thatwOuld,nsee; a really delightful play should attend. Au additional' merit is that it is short, occupying only about two hours in its produc-" ticn! We hope it will ' be reproduced frequently, and we are certain it will draw, for weeks. c " LOCAL NOTICES. Wanted. Three good coat maters can get work at J. H. Carlin's. , Louisville, Sept. 21. River 7i feet in the canal, and failing. Weather cloudy.- ..y.l . Will be Closed. The Delmonico Saloon will be closed to-day at 12 o'clock for repairs. It will re-opened inniew dayi4, ,,? r.Yl hept22-lt. . ' A Beautiful Residence Lot for Sal At Auction. Elliott & Co. will sell at auction at the Court House door, on Saturday, the 26th, at two o'clock P. M.. the" lot adjoining the residence of F. M.Sellman.ou Second Street, between Chestnut and Walnut. This lot fronts 37 feet on Second Street; is 150 feet deepj and is one of thC'tnofct desirable lots in the city, sept. 22-td. 'The Happiest "Man' in Town!. . Our .artistic friend, McGrew,.vell known a one of tho heads of tht pro-' fes&ion, No. 7 West First Street, is again alone in business, and with the service of the best talent in the jountry, hwill be enabled, to do full justice -to his friends and customers. Give him a call. - , sell tf jii;i. STREET. At Wheelinsr, Gibson County, on Monday, September lltu.of dysentery, I.-aac street, aged fc'5 y jar.i and 8 monihs. MM AI) Y E 117 LS S II E. TS. R.L. MAYNARD & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Produce) and Commission r, .- Mcrcliautst. Olllce and Warerooms: Corner Uirlslon and Water Streets x ! J n '."1 KV ANS VILLE," I N I). Kpeclnl attentlnn Riven U the selling I coiioii, yora, wheat, lour, l'otaioe, a-c. . , i i : i. ., "ieij WM.H.BKAD. TOHM KIXQSTON. RKAD & KINQdTOM, PUOimCK. FORWAItlllNG. ANT - CO M JUWij't ON MtJliVIlANTS, Ana Dealers in Corn, Oiw, Flour, Hay, iiacon. Lata, maes, tsuin, and couulry Jios -3;t anJ 3.Ieut Street, Hjckkt Bowufs, 'JEvansvlUe, Iud. lioiucKr J. lMjti., crouiwelJ, Ky. -rENNEY, BOWLES & CO csnforfiroccrH, K6. 5 Sycamore Street, ' warm n: rin f T t ( , t ... ; EVAN.-iVILLK, IN V. selSdtf INVALUABLE MEDICM FOB r i . x ...... . Purifying ,of tho Blood. DR, J. W, rOLA5D'S XI ii Hi or 3Zocto3f, ".')!' ' A Positive Remedy for all kinds ... of Humors, . : Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncle -and BAHs, UlcVn-s,' and - all Obstinate Affections of the Skin, Inflammatory M".Cbiyuio KbcfiuatiKUipjles. ehrouic Uianlitea, Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of the System ; Dyspepsia, and -1 those Affections originating la the Derangement of the Digestive Organs, viz.. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and ' rfervoBS AJTecl ions, Headache, Lad"gOur. and' Depression of Spirits, Loss of Annetile. Constlnatlon. Til IN JtXt KI.Lt;!' 2IJUIIt'IXAL Compoufd was first prepared by Dr. J. vV. POLANU. in 1847, and. was then employed "with great success in expelling humors from the blood ; but lu 1U8 a meuiCHi friend, who was quite celebrated as a physieiau, especially iu tb treatwent f humors, suggested some lmjiortanl Improvements, which were adopted, aud which has made it (so the peo, le say) the very nest remedy for all kiuds of humors known to - the faculty." " ,1 r - -This preparation is composed entirely of Yellow Dock. Noble Pine, Mandrake, and. Blood root, i v r , . : When the originator lived In New Hampshire, at tioBstown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles round, aud InManchesler particulariy.lhe Humor Doc-" tor was weii known and highly valued for the uuineeous and wonderful cures whiob it effected. Though manufactured In large quantities, the supply was uequently exhausted, and. purchasers had to wait lor more to be made. In that region, some very severe cases of Krysipelas were treated with and thev were cured I Krysipelas sores, or carbuucles those uly, painful ulcers were entirely removeu wuerever this medicine was faithfully used. Bolt was with (Scrofula aud Salt Rheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. It is free from any dangerous aruas. is pleasant to the taste, jale, jet wire and ellecuve iu lis action. ... . . ; j FTepared at the NEW JESCJUA.NI BOTANIC DEJPOT, and for sale by all dealers la medicine ! . C DAJION & CO., Proprietor ! CLOUD & AKIN, ,, ,7 ! Wholesale A gtntt, For sale at retail by all lrn Slats. fetS'KJdtf Eje Flour. -f f BARltEUSl Just received and for X.XM sale by VICKEKY BKOr.

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SI I V 11 II X it w s yor otier River Jlems nee TTiirtl Vagn. The river continued to decline yesterday evening, but rather slowly...... The additional arrivals and departures up to midnight were the Clifton, Cincinnati to Memphis; Argosy, Tennessee River to Cincinnati; Quickstep, to Cairo; Armada, from Cairo The Clifton and Argosy arrived at A p. M. The Clifton had a splendid trip The Argosy had two barges and with herself, had C50 tons of irori ore and , pig iron. Capt. : Vandefgrift bad rather rough experience in Tennessee River, and will provide better before he enters that stream again The Quickstep had an excellent trip out The Armada arrived nt 7-p. M., full of people, and with a .fair freight list.' tit would be profitable to the Louisville and Hendersm Packet Company if their boats would connect here on MonJay night.f....i.. The " J. R. ' Ifoyle came! out tdy the , !: i "... r : . li . ' i i, i : docks last evening, and ill sinkjng the docks to " let fcer put', they suak them too deep, and jwjll have trouble in getting them up agii.hi An effort was being, made to, raise lv.em,. last night....... .Mark Anthony, is ' again ensconced snugly on tTio mammoth wharf boat of Brown Si Co:.....,..Capt. J. M. Phillips, of the. I. onisian, was a passencer by the. Armada, last ntght .........The' Cumberland "abandoned her purpose to go to Ncwhurg yesterday.. .... ...The Armada will go up tday.....'.Thc Romeo and, rLewelJ in received a fair lot of freight yesterday ...'..The Fandy Brandeis , will1 commence receiving to-dayvfor jNasljyille,: and will -Jeave to-morrow. .Ji....The gravel dijrgcr. Little Bug, arrived here on Friday night with a, tow of, "bowlders for Mr. Loffery'cpntraotor for the improvpments on Fourth Street." On her way down,' she' brotoj a ""jock, shaft at Stephensport, and hqf Captain came to this city in, a" yawl "to, have it repaired. She 'left 'last night with empty barges for a second ;load of bowlders.' . ', ',.. ; . i r i n ISiver Iipalcbe: i c' ! Nashville September- 21'---River falling, with 71cet ou Uarpoth Shoals. Veather warm andcloudy. .. Tho. Umpire arrived from and departed for Cairo, -y ' x-lf', i ' Cairo Sanfcmbef 21. Armenia, St. Louis to Cincinnati, 12 it. ; Shreve, St. Louis to Vieksburir. 1 A.M. ; St.Mary's, Louisville to- New iOrleau-1 G a.m.; Camelia, St. ,Louis to Pittsburg, 10 A.M.; Trade Palace, Cinoin-; nati to New Orleans; 10 A.M.; Armadillo, Cincinnati to bit. Louis, 11 A.M. ; Sulley, St. Louis to New iQrleaps, 12 m.; Welcome, St.; Louis to.. Newi Orleans, 1 P.M.; Louisville. Sr. Louis to New Orleans, 1 p.m.,' Ella Hughes, Nashville, to return, 1 "P.M.; "White, Paducah packet 2 P.M ;:. Hero,.;St. Louis to Cairo, 2 P.M.; City of Alton,' Memphis to St. Louis, 5 p.m. ; Shamrock, Cincinnati to St. Loom. 5 P.M. The river rose 5 'inches Weather, , cloudy. , ; :i i ' ; ; I ; ' t. i 'i r, ; STEAMi30AXS: 7. '' ' eOVt, ChARKSVILlE ano N.ASUViLIK. Tim st.1f.tiliil naKHftifHi1 steamer t L'vj-rW tf a i lit 1 . Kltt Kufd, Clerk, Leates for the uliove and all intermediate points ou WEDNESDAY, Sept.. V id, at 4 o'clock p.k. , '. i i v- . ii ..li '.s . ; For freight or passa. e apply on board, or to ..... O. It. UliUD, i 8e22 d2t A g ii ts. FOR OWESSHORO, CANNELTO.ND LOUISVILLK. The magnificent steamer ' ' i'i.'.-,,. ' ( ' PALKSIISI ,.! f JViSfcA. T.GItmore, Master: ' Phil. B. Brauhain.. Clerli,: Will leave for Louisville and all way ports THIS DAY, Tuesday, Sept. i2d, l , For freight or passage apply on board, or to W.O.liitOWN A.COW'-j y It Agents.! , FOR. CANN SLTO.K. , . , . . . ; OI.I.lK hUI.IilVAK! J ' i Jenkln T. Uuo, Master; I Jr..J Wm. Steiabridge, Clei-k, ! Invt lor the ahoe and all intermediate, ports THIS DAY, Tuesday, SepL 2M, at to o'clock a.m.. . , , , For li eight ;OT piiwsaeo apply in beard, or to ' C.14. RUDD, It Aijen t. 1 11EOUUK KVANSVILTK AND KASTPOUT PACK.KT. The flntly appointed steamer i l.tnt.l.lil., J.'LIvy MiiHtei!; 4 aves for Kaslport and ail Tennessee Klver way landings, as a regular Tuesday packet, on TUESDAY, Sept. at 4 P.M. ; V or irei Ut or pasoage ppiy ou mwru, ui to Mel2 Ilt Agitata . FOlt CLARKSVILLE... "The elegant low-wafer Steamer . r- - ROMEO, f ,.li.-.fti-.TJ. Ham, Ihroop, Master: I iSr.Tjia Geo. Throop, lerk,; Leaves for Clnrksvllle and all way land-liiL-s THIS DAY, Tuesday.. Sept, J.d,- at For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ' - C. K.KUDD, It Agent. 7" CLOCKS. Wholesale , Clocks nonso. GEISSLEB & DELANGr !: Clock Dealers, Jeep constantly ou band FtfLLi assortliemol Hem j nomas ami ouier niucricnu 3iocas; KEGUl-ATOKS; DFFI CL AJIp a A LtLt U1AIUK8. Send lor Jfice I.ist to , , i . , 5..i8 JHAIX STS EST.; marlO uly ' CAaaiAGts: J. B. GhJC&X. ' ' "F. It. USSE.M. JT. 13. CfXSEEIV &5 OO., j CARRIAGE ; MANDPAfrUEERS, Transfer Ornaiueuts at Cincinnati prices. JIain, Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, ' taul-Sra Eva-svii.i.k. Isa Potatoes and Onions. 3.50 KVSItl:l's large IrIsa ptatoes13 bushels Sweet Potatoes. , . 50 bushel? Onions. ' ' ! For tale low by . ; . . .... j . .VICKBRYJIROq. Crescent City Yarnfah Factor A. SCHWGERLE & CO., 1 i IMPORTERS. OF C UM .COAL, And Manufacturers of''' ; V1RSI8HE3, "JAPAJfS, fcc.V Office and Waiiehouss-: Cornet-Slxt and Walnut Streets. Factory: Canal Street, opposite Ellis . m , ; . ,;;MiUsj I, ') ,a Jy4dlf ETAysVII.LE. ma. Fresh Ground and Bohed Corn Mea TECEIVEI) IIAUY 1KOM THE JL MiUs, forsah- at.- - -- F;Y ,,YE " ' i . ;.:'..R:0RAUoNES,r,;-r'Jf: i ' D TER A ND SCOURER, , j F-IFTII STREET, bet. Oak and Cherry. Silk. Wool. Cotton, &c.. colored to order. All work warrautetl, and any damages promptly paid. main Utiui

LPIIBER. &C. TRIKjLK, MYERS fc 11RO., (Successors to Steele 4 Trible.) MANDFACTURKKS OF AND DBALKKS Sash, Poors, Bllnda, Frame:?, MOULDINGS, c. AM orders for work In tho Building !lnare jromptly attended to. We Weep constantly on liand all klnl. jlyi,rIilXlSKn(l POPLAIt flJJOh INO. WJSATIIFJRBO.VHaiNU. Ac. . Scroll Sawing of every description atu Dressing of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old stand or Steele 4 Triiue,- . Second St., bet. Chestnut and ChenT apH dtf

CARD. In retiring from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to my iriund who have favored me with business and would aslc their oontlnnmiro wiih tho new firm. t , JAMli-SSi KKUi Kvansville. Jan. 2). . i miii: k i:s iiii!i:k o.n hm i. Ji. the Lumber Husiuess at his old siKnd at the corner of Main and fSevenlh titre'l t. anl would respectfully inform the public that hisst'Kifc is large and second to nn' In the assortments, embraciiiK I'ine ot p ti)ickiiesNes:und quality, from the nlc Third Common Saeiuaw Board up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, no DOORS of various thleknes and styles and t lO.ooo j.iuiirs. Wlintow Sasii, I'ine and Poplar Shlnls 3 and 4-feet i-,aih. Mouldings, Casing' Quartr-llouud, dec, &c ' Orders from the country, river or rai filled promptly. sel d;im JOHN F. GLOVER. i , i Builders land Painters. : . EHAVE IJI STORE, , 60,000 pounds stJictly pure White Lcal 50,000 ionnda pure sur W hlte I-ea J. .' 50.000 pounds Ky Ststo While Lead. 1,000 gallons 11 usced OiL 6,000 pounds No. 1 jfutty, in Bhulders , Cans. ;. . i. - Window Glass, all sties.; . . i ! , Glaziers' Points aud Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DUY o; OIL. All of which we are selling as the as can be purchased lu the West. .. , ' KELLER & .WHITJE,-': ( Wlwlesale VrugghU Evqnwille, lad. mcUett , i william iiinviNi-rc, .1." MAKUrACTOBKR OF ' 1 . Sasb, Doors, Blf uds, Frnincs, Ac. J-iH " ' - and Dealer in . J ; Pine and. Poplar Luabar, Shingles i t SIDIBTO, FLOOKIK4,' ,' " Office and Factory, Cbrv fHlh and H'ulnul turrets, Kvansville, Ind. Oniers from abroad promptly attended to. mal8dtf . . , i 1 ; s EvansTllIc Slate Depot. : ; B IIILVER S ' , EXPO U IUM . WE ARE THE Ai.'ENTS FOlt "one of the largest Slate man u fact ones In the country, aud are prepared to furnish at tbe manufacturers' prices, on short nolice, the following: Roofing Slate of different stylesj and quality; , Slate Hearths; , . , . - Slate Jams for Fire-places; . , j -' Klate Black Boards for Hchools; ' I Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors; ' And would particularly call attrntlou to the fact that the Slate Hearths, Jams, and Black Boards U the cheapest aud best arucle for the purpose now known. . BA BCOCJv Se STEKLK, ,', 'Water, bet. Locust aud Walnut Sts. . raaj'293md , ., , TO DUILDERS. I -Wl.Hir TO 7VOTIFT THE 1II'II.M. era and public In general, that I have ou band .and am still reoeiviug a laine KtOCk of - . 'kiciigan, Saginaw, and Green Bay Pine'and Poplar Flooring and Riding, pinXeubkr, shingles, &c. Which I will sell cheap for cash. , . WM. I1UNNKL. J Lode ' end - Factaiiy orner Fifth' and Walnut Streets, Kvansville, Ind. Jel8 3m v- JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Jtetall Dwtlers In Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. . Also, ailarge assortment of Allegheny, Cbicatm, aud Toledo La tahi r and Flooring, ureascd aud Undressed, on hand aud lor sale.. ii s ; '. ; t.t.-i Extra ' Sauxxl . and ;- Shaved. Pint Shingles, eiglteen inches tong, j we "'respectfully Bolicit" tbe "citizens of Kvansville to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. :l.is, . .5f ABO ON VATKIt STKEET, i..'! I .(Opposite L4Lraascp.yhnrf), , . Kvausvlll - AH orders promptly attended to. ,. .j i mayZidSin'. i CARPETS. C A HP E T i 1 v.. . t V.-WAR'EIIOUSB. . i I .1 ,l.,.-i) I-.-. i: ' i. , - : f.-H k'l.. i.ImV ' -i :m':;'KVraENCH,';&', CO, Nos, 47 and 49 Main St., , - i . - ty 4 . , it.. . ' . 't ; The-largest and most complete assort- ... i: .- ' uieut cf -; , . ,-. , ." .'.!-.- . ironHe-FumlHliinff Good Lu the STATU OF INDIANA. I r HTYL K. Q UA T. TTV, and PRIOR, we DEFY ALL. COMPETITION, EAST OH WEST." -. ... i . .. . . . -i'i - In addition to all our other- Hoes ot goods, we have , s ... , 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOV FIGUHKS. i:-lrt -nf i --t.r "... : ; ...' By means of a NEW INVENTION In the production of iiH.lt I'A II LO K PArKKH, which we control 111 this market, we are now enabled to sell these ele gant goods. at about. , . : . 25 PER CENT. ; ls than the were ever before oiler In this market. prl7 dtf S UfiSS & CETTIN EK: ' :' HV opened a flrsl-ciass ' ' ' I ': : Lithographic, Engraving; and Job Printing Institution, ; COB. FICST Jt SYCAMORE feTltEETS, Beln the only establishment of tho kind In theiiyr , . WeVifTer ofar services Iiilhe aboVe line to the business houses, otlloe holders, hoteikeepers. c "ai;rs 01 ,iiict -i mi . Vork produced by L,itUo;rHphins. iiom Tlnfnit.f 11 eiwutins sit lind 01 r,n:iti-i I tbe plainest r Drawing, EngraviEg, or Print to the finest and most tasteful Craa&entad, Colored, and Art Print. ' K8reclall t6 We OfB-r Jinslne . W.'tl- ' dlna, and VLlMng Cards, Circulars. Dill- ' heacrW,-Notes. Drafts, and LetUi-HfaUt Auvei tisemeiits nt imv M.o, in plain or ) colore piiuUnc,wIL.b"e done very ni.ely jaY!3ttris. i nil We also do all kinds of KNO RAVING ON WOOD OU METAL, mi cli as K E a 1,

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Of the citizens of Evansvllle aud viciniiy. "uu";01;' Oy.-t -rs, we will t. pn-pured to HUFFS "ETTINOEIt . ,'1,"ls" llolels, iuKioiis, Mea mboii 1 1, mi l bL t or. First and Sy camore i n"'""1" wl u, K00U anioie i us low ii rroniler CODV.I -wuiuio, ligiiM hs any b'Sise In thecliv. JySl d9m Cornier copy. 1 ViChKKV Btt.Mst.

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sei:) llw v lo I'K'lKtt i ni iiifl.t ol tn.t i.-iol,, , !:,,,,( ,(V ,,.,.,,. Mrci is. i ins wi.ird l-,-pt ! fr t -1 1 hi- .if,,,,-. l V. ) V il,,,u ntr.f l,V '!,-,.. . ., .... . i w.-ioiv. nt.-..,, :( ii, i., lor an !,,. Ir-qulrc o A I.V.!i .1 -it MMTniMm'aUIWMTStURn.Hj.-M OH KAI.I' sirH!M!?:. p-f.-iwr-.v A U lf.il ..in. in o i;l ;i,i , ,. ii, a iri'Ciion iivi r i-,- nf;.-. ,, j ,. 1'iiiic" Inn M.-mo ll! nd. f .'ion t (iii'ci. "i.u ,' s ll'Olll lllO I'llJ , IMI; II' lToli.l;l ' r l; -:u it ap mod 1' ..-.oi. :t ' ! i-j".-!it N a r,;i--resMcni. nii w: . (, .-iiii. j !.. ,,. j., small hoii-f oi t. :r i-..-i.i o.i t..o s lso I ! in it r :i i ii . i' u , ' r. Tlii t-.(:i w,r.:.J i:'m:;i- : J j . i ; ,i , i ;i , lor a -ni.ii h i n m m )'ii' t l.i larl it -Trtl-ii!:-i ! Pfh- tit 2.11' i .i i a .i - . i" tj : : t r, 1 l"t 1 K' h A y.-til..- - r M.f:i,!;s y. i-.aurtin i . s J..:'2x.W:. :v!..,tii-.-,-1:i5 J?''i " 4 -t: a !,- i cn s i i vi AN!, li .t.-;. on nuiwUi. -'.t ' .I ! .M.i, ;,, ', ,a 2 ooiock l-.M.. w."l ft! nun .,n..- i t he COMrt-hou ,eu...i, II." I '....'A ..... .r. ; , ,ly ; A int. i!.,,i ,;; i,ot .". i ;. m hKniiM-.ll t, Knl.uuni -in, with riv,- ! -u-., -tL.iX'ou. lu.a,. ,,,, i. soul Ii m ,-,,I Xv.u rr,-w, In-twoon i-;u,n tt..d Severn h. opi...Sll I .III , IVIUt'k 1 11 T-lit" "' ' lions in tl.o pair. UiH-:1:ii.iM,.:1(.,fi ' Thlslsarare!.4lui.c f..r au iav;Mii on ea-y terms, Terms-oue-lialf cnMi; buliuic In n. twn,iH!!lilMyeiiN FOI furl !K- !!' IU'81?) 1111(11 iro or .1. P. KLMo'CX A V.J., AucuoueeK. sel2dtl TC'R s.aiUT ai-ctios-T ' Am ' Valuable. Biuinr-vi Prcp' rty. Flv. v.iliuii r.n'inio-.-; lot i, cm aud ne.ir I he .col tit'i- (ii VV'al.or S!i;i Locn .1. .st n--;.-i. ..Will Ixi soul a! iinct iou, on SATURDAY, M..l'-r. smn, i-.:s, Al 2 o'c!. -a i.jw., at I tie Court-lKi'ii-n., i,.m , Mv. J, . an i 5. in Shatikliii's snh.iiVision :1 p irl i f Lot (N(). 0, ol t!i- (;!. pp,,, or I ho i 'i; .o I ... -.-ui-v :ih. Lot r'-o. ! n "c ; ,-.( r-out, ov Wrp; Lot 2 ii'ui :'; lVet fi-orit hv !i I. ti ; 1j..i.s No-, : I, n n I .', Juvo l r. ot Ii oni oy h tret rtr-rp. Tin' .it,,.,,, d. s i ,i.f,i iuoreity will h ) m.:.I v, uii oil ri -rvo. Tki:ms-iih -thir.j ;,sh : laUo.-o i ti on., mul lo -jmh, with p.-r mil. mteimi Hi'cin el Jy luorlunt-) on ihe pivinKi'-i. i , o pui t n-ii lar-. iinjiiu., oi .1. 1 1 M.iOTI' A son. 1(- ,' . : , . , 'ivt 'ii i.sl si Au"ilt , .. ' ' ' I'A :tii i iiii", lliij. iJJ;r.l,iivrr, Co., An-'. loif.,.r-,.. ,ii! llons-j au Lot lur Sala. OWING nt JIV IST1AMKI1 tlH'.movii) li4iiu ion ciivj J oilor for mi.t my House nut Lot, contain iii live loor i-i, cidliir; .cJsl rn , ,nii MuMo, mi in tip-top order; i;oo.l a m a-. J nqiilrv on the prom lies - 10th St., list. Vino and Sycamore I. will glv a lur-:!.i to a uy one wislilti-i to liny a s od l'..-lll!M Mouse. rp4 :iw i. st'iiWAXi.n. j i:; Ilousa .and Lot l'or S;Uo. fJllIE Ti:UY lS'AtitAHE.J. I. or. - ; ' " Ni.ri lionet rirnorof , Second and Didsioa iitrcots, Fronting cevcnly-Hvo toot on Sitoh, Street, toaother with the new Iwo-tt-ir frame )iou-n. i or lcrini, .tc, iij ply to ' TITOMAH K. GARVIN. ! ' Third Street ; or CCLKMKNl', sepl tf L'J ii ii I Zl I'i i. s; t ri ot . roit .At.m-viti.y i i s,i it a p. i i.frtilZ .slJiKNci-; on aceoiiut of i, oont. u... Liat.l cliarojo In Ihisiihm ami oriloi i inlond lo M il iny nrwl.h in o, corni-r fc i hi h and Vine i-luo s. Ti.n lot h is it fnvn't .,' ! toot on l-.ililh sirorl, mil i o .ml which Is now u Hm-ly aiipointo l Bli,ll can. If le!i;.l, l. i,,r Hnnin sold sepai;v-iy.. "i'i c hiMiSw con , mh. L looms, nml Hie plai-o is wt-ll tuiiii io.l wi'i li elsiei iiK and out liouscs. all n,,. i,( .m oi order and . opnlr. .Hatd tv,perf v' if not sold atprlvito sale or. ions , th.. i.; h.,i Sept, -in ;or, IS'kS, wiil on tlmt tiny In. olf, t, .1 at public-auction.; Xerm ma le Unovrn on day of s!il". Forurthor infoMiiu.Uo,, ,,, inroc'ion ol the prop ii ly apf-lv on n. jircm, lt " S'3dt.l l.oilt' ICT ,s. iUjt-J lKN. , -Kiiido.iCo.and Farni i'cr Sal-a, " THKMlLHlHllsn: of the lf.t Dr liloniiis iaiuoio will I,'? solo nt prlvnt. hhiu. Said I inn oonliims loo m-ivs, win: linprovoiio'Ml Ii is hOoot, on.; unio lrrm I Ol, Sll.iM... ....i.t' ton inllos from thi'i city. j.-,,r fin (),,. r T in . tlouliirs spj lv ;,t Dr. i,. T. Huuon-'s olhs'o, io. Ui it. .sti'u.-t, ,vansviiJ.-. jy iii. i'ou 'SALti 'and rou ki-nt. ttZ-fTh ClEIiAJ' itS llf.DI? O I,f. JLUt9 HwflliliKHoiiM .1, i,i.. l-iitiu-:. t Xu MioUHiuid main ol tnrrtur. Li ml. I buy antl f ll Uoh I r ;,t-. i . , , Al.VAIl J"il..-nX, 1 . : ' 1 . iU-l.l l;-:.il ill AOJit, ''Third ':SK'ff? . 'EcauiUr. Jn-Uatri. decl'J tf iy Jt.-T .a. .1 u S..r. pOAKiimi-OU Hec-nui h'treot, botwooii -i.v on moro nml - it.o, jn t;o hous larely o. i-npi i I, Mr. ','i,i. i-hio i. Throw luryo liriilr.h-l looms, stuiuoin l"i 'amtl 'e. DrfV bon ft-rs vtiri i -i . :;anvy UH Mkis.i. C. A. FULI.l.n. BifAiinno. Mrs. p. iuovi..1 t. !r. John I I 'n rli r iiic' r.'iI f '!ti:i'K i.ir house, on 1 ivistf,n Street, hi I ween i.j 1 and, rtm-d. a? d is ready o r.-t-ei vo umii v day boaidinrs at will. ;lve i;or a nil,, hlm al-o lius rivo ir six 00.1 ro mis 10 J.-i . mayll.iti - MH- 11. CA Ifi IJPw ARTTlfB IJP.IK t). IK. ) JJOil.V l-iV. .!,(;. CFiH. ' 11. t. 1 1 -:. K. ClilAH, J1CNK '. New &tnc and Tin lIoi.-e. Xo. Sf liaiu Street, ..it Doer to tLf ,' . ; OI'I ;Yaibigtort tlotfl. rjiHE i .viu:r:stoM:i) have opfim.r an entire new storK. and Mill kci ), ! Oio4Utljf ') ol, imnl it tiiinj assortment il i-'toves, iioliti w mid Tin War.-, . iiiiil ios, Jrats, Hummer l-'ronis, Pros-o.1 War--.Ac. whioti they will sell (11 tlm ti-de lit 111. lowest casii p.-ioos. We uw propareo lo d all knnls ot lol wnnt and iviwlnim &t. short not tee a l low rates. Oisi.-rs mmic'.c. ed. LojCi, JENKIN.S & FI.NLKii. H.'W.lil. H O. IV , JI .V llli O It fJlHE UNDiirc.s.IGNICD MAS ALWAYS Ji. on liaml i. superior article ot Hon linr-bor-t'tial, whirl! will ls ilellveretl U nil farts of the city ou short notion, ut tho owest mailte. price. .IAS. 11. LETCH F.I l. Office No Is N. Water tsu. jriialU 11 United fctatt-3 Blarslial's Sals. ' V" I No. I.IIO.) rv vimri: of a vi:mi i im rypmuw Hsuod out of the ofliee ;f the t ieih of the District Couit o: the I'uitea Sint;s or tue j l-triet ol Juilniu;i..',i!t 10; 11 a Court of A ill 1 11 11 It ty , u pon a D n.il 001 , In the case oft- hull r.e.'l h 11 man A- Co. vs. ! h. leanihoitl ' Hioiiewaii J 'Cltson,-' her enKilies. t :iekle,u pparel, and fn nut urn, 1 well, oii TUESDAY, the anh cl.i v ol H-plt-mh-r, 1m;s, lii tHfen I ne hours .,f' In o oIjok m. mid 4 o'clooa i-.v ol said day. at the com ihonse toor, on M;in Hi reel, in the clly " Kvausvtlle, county of Vanderburuh, ur-i State of .n un. a, sell at pui'liciiii ti.1,1 1-. I he' LitDiest I idiler the Mini M.-i.m . hi frtoiit wuIl Jai'lcKin," her engines, t.ick i, appiuelaiid fi.ru It u re, ' BE.N.frPOONEK. 1, i Uuiied Mules Miiisnnl : liV I'AMtKl Iwi, Depiitv. CitAj. E. ijAiaa, Proclor for DiU-IIanti. sel2dt'l ' m,b.,iiali - . sa.m.c. woons. 1 ,; . . . . i . t. L'c i JIUlijL. m;.Mf''f 1' f?TV linvrr I HALL & WOODSON, Proprietors, ' ' (O.ioiVIie Steahiboat Lanulnj;.) j " s.-plf "m ' . , i ftOI'ERT SMITH - ' TJ U i 1 i . . tt . . i 1 -v ktiivit 1,. tl xl fIt, ! r 'eU Fourth and Fifth . .1 1 VA.NtA'ILLK, Ind lias jusl rowiiv.nl , new Ilenwe tha tae-.t-r Jo. the-.city. A tarue assorttfem i ' Meiatu.' t:a.s-,-rf, CHsU;ts, ana CotPns Loot oinUuUy on uiml. I iv VU ,111 SI .-0 rtllllll

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