Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 September 1868 — Page 4

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OOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive. Kvjinsvuie. VlnceDnes. T Haute Aecoiaa'oa 1 11. a-js'i a m i i')::t a m M Man ':Vi AH II '51 A It 8:00 vtucenaes Ao 4 -.25 F u 1 7 11 r x COMIXU SOUTH, -Leave Leave Arrive Teireliaote. Vlnc-emies. K'vlile. Vlacennes Ae .. . I e :32a Ml 93 am Freight A Ac. 8:40 a m 1 12::p M 1 5:S8 J M MaU I-.UopmI 7:11 p M 1 10:00 M Terra Bauca and Indiaaarclis. KKU51 TERRE HAUTE. Leave. .I0:ipii . A M 8:1& P M . 4:60 p M Arrive. 6:35 A M 10 AO AM 4HJ0PM 11:00PM Ex pi ess...... Mail.. . ExpreMR. Oaio and Mississippi Railroad. FROM VINCKNNES. Depart. 5:. PM 8:15 PM .10:4)5 PM 2:4oAK Mall Went ward Mall Eastward ... K r pr a b F as w aTd Kxpresa Westward.. STEAMBOAT LINES. To LorisvilJ.. Every Monday and Batorday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 To CArW-Dally, except Sunday, at S 'mock f. m. To Obeev River. Every Wednesday and Saturdav at 6 o'clock p. m. Kvery Monday and Thursday at o'clock P. M. To KASTPonT. Kvery Tuesday and JTrldav at 4 o'clock p. M. To il idkrson Daily, except Sundays, at i o'clock p.m. To Nashville Kvery Thursday at four . m. To Memphis Seuil-weekly. Rocknort Stance (via Newburgh and BoonUle,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 A. m., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives bv 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hntnrdavs. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Monday and Fridays at 7 a. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 P. M. Mr. Vernon Mall Stage leave dally (er cept Hondays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex eent Hurnln vs) by 2 p. x. To Nr,WBBsr,.-Hack dallv (except Sun pt Sui 5, at day.) from the Merchant's Hole o'clock p. m. THUt 8DAY.... ...HKPTEMI1KR 2, 1808. CITY HO! FOR NEWS. PKIXCETON. MASS HEET.NG AND BARBECUE. Excursion Trains at Low Faro. ; The Ertmsvillo and Ciawfordsvillo Railroad wi 1 run an Excursion Train from this City to Princeton to the Grand M iss Me itins? and B irbeeue on haiurdUy, September 26tU. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, tho most eloquent popular speaker in tho West, Geo. S. A. Ilurlbut, and other distinguished speakers will address tho people. Tho Cbesckxt City Band will accompany tho Excursion Train. A deta 1 of Grant Guards and the Youdj Men's Grant Cavalry will gi up to act ai an e30ort to Col. R. G. lmorsoll. .Everybody i iuvited to go up on the Excursion Traiu. Train leaves Eausvillj at 8:30 A. 51., and returning will roach this city nt G o'cl ck p.m. FARC FOIi It )L'ND TRIP 1 00. We publish on the second page the lit of appo;ntments of tbe Indiana Mothodist Coufereuco at Bedford. We have in typo a letter from Maj. A. L. Robinson, District Elector, about the failure of his competitor, Mr. Cobb, to racot his engagement to canvass the District, but it is crowda . W ed out tl is moruiDg. It will appear in our next issue. Cocntv Commissioners. The County Commissioners' Court was in session yesterduy, making allowances and attending to other business proper for that body. The labors of the Court will end this week, perhaps. Made an Assignment. We regret to learn that the well known firm of C. A. Rudy & Co.. of Hender son, have bjeo compollcd to make an assignment. Wo did not learn the ciuse or tho extent of their difficulty. General Hurlbut. Gen. Hurl but left yesterday evening by the train to attend his appointments in the upper part of the district. Ho will be present at the demonstration to be given at Wash n?ton oa the 23. h, and at Princeton on the 2tkh. T i r ion xocnci Jjadies. The young ladies who were in the Grant Golden Chariot on tho niht of tho late grand Republican demonstration, are all requested to meet at Turner Hall, on Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock precisely. It is hoped that all will be in attendcniie, to arrango for the flag presentation, which will take place at 7J o'clock. Personal. Calvin Jones, editor of the Roekport Democrat, was in the city 'I uosday night. Mr. L. H. Day, the great hoop skirt man, vras in the city yesterday, looking as fino as silk. The steamer Messenger yesterday evening brought to the city the minister who has boon assigned to tho German Methodist Church in this city. We did not learn his name. Cleaning Up. We arc glad to see workmen enzaged in cleaning up Locust Street between Water and First Street. The inigmeots of lumber that encumber that locality Bhould also be removed. Later S nco writing the above, wo are pns. d to tee draymen at work removing the fragments alluded to. , This is right, and Locust Street is now ono of tho handsomest and cleanest streets iu tho city. Before Enquire Emery. A well known citizen of the city appeared before Esquire Emery yesterday on charge of assault and battery on another well known citizen, and plead guilty to the "soft impeachment." In fine and costs he was drawn on for a sum of a little- over $G, which, of course, he paid. He then had a cbauoo at the assaulted for "provoke " A Anil MnaaA V C A 1 ' uuvouscu mux to DO mulcted ir uti ID a buiu over - v nat a convenience this provoke law is. It furnishes ground for many a law suit that would not be thought of but for its protecting provisions.

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I Hampton-PVirrest Democracy, who j have being flaying the Voe of Bombastia FuriWo arjJ the Prinze ol Bluff, for aorae time past, have gone into a general decline within the last few days, and are now rapidly becoming as quiescent as a goose pond after a tempest. Ten days, or two weeks ago, they were spoiling to bet that Seymour would be the next President, and offered odds on Hendricks for Governor. After they had blowed sufficiently, to lead to the belief that they meant business, the Republicans quietly produced their greenbacks and asked the bloviators to come down with their wealth. The Democracy at once wilted, but at length rallied and proposed to mkTa little on the State, and one man had the temerity to giro his check for $1,000 on Hendricks, after putting up $10 as a forfeit. He was soon surrounded by more sagacious Democrats, and at once rushed to the bank to etop payment of the check, and by a coup de etat succeeded in getting possession of his forfeited ten dollars s very contemptible fraud to say the least of it. Finally they offered odda on the county of Vanderbugh, but when met by men who meant business, they dropped a hundred at a time till they barely retain courage to intimate a willingness to bet even on the county. The fact is, none of them have sufficient confident in the result to risk their - own money and the few small poney purses iHto which the -price of Pendleton and Hendricks bas been divided, are exhausted, and the party decline to be further taxed to Bupport a feinting cause, end now we have a right to hope that as they decline to "put up," they will " dry up." The great ground swells in Vermont and Maine, despite their whistlings and pipped roosters, have sent the whole party into a general decline. It is doubtful now if they would even bet on Kentucky. U. S. Survey". Mr. George Barrett, United States Assistant Engineer, assisted by W. A. Hiester, transit man, and J. B. Doughty, wih a corps of flagmen, chain-bearers, ic, arrived here yesterday. They are engaged in making a careful and scientific survey of the Ohio River, in conjunction with others from Pittsburg to" Cairo.' Engineer Barrett with bis corps left a point eleven miles above Cannclton a month or moro ar;o, and have made about an average of two miles a day, taking the distances, the hearings and depth of the channel and such other observations as are necessary to attain the object aimed at. The expedition is attended by a canal boat, on which the corps live and lodge. Their ope rations have been much impeded re cently by the rise of the river, but they made fine progre33 yesterday, having passed over about four miles. Another corps commenced the survey here some month or two ago, and this corps will now drop down the river and divide the coast with the other party to Cairo. The true distance from Louisville to Evansville by the channel is ascertained to be 1S4J miles. The distance from Cincinnati to Louisville we believe is 132 miles. It had been formerly given at 100, while the distance from Louisville to this city has been reckoned at 200, Engineer Barrett with bis corps will remain here two or three days, writ ing up his field notes. Court of Common Pleas. Nothing of special interest to the public transpired at tbe Court of Common Pleas yesterday. In the morning . . some motions ana demurrers were argued, after which tho case of the State vs. George Auger, charge of ob taining money under false pretenses, was taken up. It will be remembered that some time since Augur was en trusted, as it was alleged, with six cr seven hundred dollars by Mrs. Brag ler, as she alleged, with the under standing that he was to accompany her to New Orleans. Instead of do ing this, he lefc the city with his fam ily and went to Louisville, and was there arrested and brought to this city. A preliminary examination was had at the time of his return, and he held to bail, esterday, as above stated, tho caso was called in the Court of Common Pleas. A motion was made by the defendant's attorney to quash the indictment. The mo tion being sustained, Augur was dis charged. A negro irl. charged with the crime of larceny, hal a hearing. In her case the prosecuting attorney en tcred a nolle, prossequi, and she was discharged From custody. The above cases were all of interest in that court yesterday. General Hurlbut at Mt. Ver non. On Tuesday General Hurlbut ppoke at Mt. Vernon to a large and entnusiastie audience ot people. He made two speeches in that place, one in the daytime and one at night. His scathing and searching review of the Democratic party, before, during, and since the war, was well received and enthusiastically applauded by his hearers. The people were delighted with his remarks. Every day, almost, the most cheering news reaches us from Old Posey County. It 13 but for the Republicans to work a few days longer with that earnestness and zeal which has of late characterized their efforts, and a glorious victory over the Copperhead Democracy will be the result. Keep the ball in motionl Almost A Fire. Yesterday morning about seven o'clock the alarm of fire was given from the City Brewery. It was occasioned by the burning of a kettle of rosin, which was being melted, taking fire. For a while fears were entertained that great damage to property would be the result, but those in attendance had sufficient presence of mind to apply the proper

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corrrtierj. ei a vigr.ror..- ar plkoction -i j wool 'arliC-s, ..!'-y wMcV tho tire was j soon TUOtherHl out. It was a fortu- ! nato eirt;iii?fance that thoe attend- i id? wera possessed of such jn?er.c of mind. 83 the blaze went up high,' and wotdd, uncontrolled, have soon set the who'e building on fire. The steam fire engines wera not brough into requisition. TIRST WARD MEETING T0-5IGHT. The Grant Guards and Citizens generally, are invited to meet this Thursday night at 7 o'clock at McJohnston's Store. Speeches will be made by Hoc. Alvah Johnson and other citizens of the Ward. All persons having lamps will bring them with them. It is important that every Republican be present. Second Ward. The Second Ward Grant Guards and Republican citizens are requested to meet at Lant's Carpenter Shop at 7 o'clock this evening. Turn- out, boys of the Sec ond Ward. Let there be a full at tendance. TniRD Ward. The Republicans and Grant Guards in the Third Ward are requested to meet at the Klauss Hotel, corner of Locust and Seventh Streets, at 7J o'clock this evening. Every man should be in attendance. Fourth Ward. The Grant Guards and Republicans of the Fourth Ward will meet at tho rooms of R. J. McGrew, in Marble Hall, at 7J o'clock this evening. It is hoped there will be a full attendance. Fifth Ward. Tho Grant Guards and Republicans of the Fifth Ward meet at Decker's store, on Third Street, at 7i o'clock this evening. Let there be a full attendance. Sixtu Ward. The Grant Guards and Republicans of the Sixth Ward are requested to meet at J ohn Scantlin's tin t-hop this evening, at 7 o'clock, as business of importance will be presented. A full attendance is desired. All who have lamps are re quested to have them at the place of meeting. Seventh Ward. The Grant Guards and Republicans of the Seventh Ward will meet at Kolle's store, at 1 o'clock this evening. Turn out, every man. Eighth Ward. The Grunt Guards and Republicans of the Eighth Ward will meet at their wfgwam, at Fulton Avenue, at 7J o'clock this evening. A prompt attendance of all is desired. All who have lamps are requested to have them at the place of meeting to-night. Rally, Eighth Ward Republicans. Let there be a full attendance. .The meeting is one of business to-night. Ninth Ward The Grant Guards and Republicans of the Ninth Ward will meet at Cassavant's marble hall, on Main Street, near tho depot, at 7 o'clock this evening. A full attend ance is desired. Grant Cavalry. There will be a businefs meeting of the Grant Cavalry at Turner Hall to-night.;it is especially desirable that all the mem bers of the compauy should attend. It is hoped that tho members will be in attendance promptly at 1 o'clock. Fight on Third Street. Another fight occurred on Third Street, between Main and Sycamore, yesterday, in which a lank, lean and tall individual got very roughly handled. His face was badly bunged up, and he had quite a severe cut over ooe of his eyes. He reported at the Third Street Engine House,' but would not tell the name of the man who had shown him such delicate attention. From the indications of the past few days it would appear that Fall fights had commenced, and that a f resh invoice of lighting whisky ha i been received, superior to that so much boasted of by the Democrats last Spring. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. The Recorder and Justices of the Peace will be benefited by the Fall fights, no doubt. Flao Presentation. On Friday night a beautiful flag will be presented to the young gentlemen of the Grant Cavalry, at Turner Hall, by patriotic youog ladies of our city. The presentation address will be delivered by a beautiful and accomplished young lady, and will be responded to by a youug gentleman of the Grant C valry, after which other speeches will be delivered. It will no doubt be an affair of much interest, since it will be a public manifestation on the part "of the young ladies, of the appreciation of the efforts of the young gentlemen in a good cause. We shall expect to see' Turner Hall crowded to its fullest capacity on that occasion. It is hoped that all the young men belonging to the company will be in attendance without fail; "Isn't that Fearful?" Yesterday some small lads were re-lcading a Grant and Colfax pole on a dray down town, which had slipped off, when a boy . about sixteen years old, passing, bellowed out at the top of his voice, "Hurrah for Seymour." One of the. Grant boys quietly, responded, "Isn't that-fearful r That lad understands the position of the Democratic candidate for Senator in this county on the leading topics of the day. " Isn't that fwrful?"

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REcoricr.R'a Court.! There was but a r-lim attendance af tlie Recorder's Court yesterday. The best that could be done was to get up two ca;es, both

irr ordinary drunks, lhe hrst in attendance was Wm. McDonald, who, on being lodged in the city prison, commenced a general demolition of all things around him beds, bedding. &c. For his drunkenness and misconduct, he was fined and costed to the amount of $15. John Myer, on the charga of drunk enness, in fine and cost, was required to pay $3 even, which he did like a little aiaa. Hereafter tbe assessments of fines and costs in the Re corder's Court will be in even dollars. The fractional will be left off. This will facilitate tbe addition of fines and costs. Reduction. The Copperherd De mocracy in this city started out with propositions to bet on carrying the county by at least 400 majority. A few weeks ago they came down to 300, later to 200, and yesterday they were weak on a bet of 100 majority. What another day will disclose, we are una ble to say. The main topic of conversation yesterday in .Democratic circles, was the money they had lost in'betting on the. Maine election. It is now well understood that all was but a game of brag, very unsuccessfully played. More Rain. It seems as if the rain would never cease. It commenced again last night at dark, and continued until midnight a real bleak, cold rain. AmntemtaU. Opera House. There was some improvement in the attendance at the Opera House last night, though the audience was by no means large. " Ruy Bias " was very creditably presented. Mr. Gotthold, in the leading role, gave perhaps a little too much force to the character. " Don Caesar," by Mr. IJarr, wa3 played exceedingly well. Marianne," by Miss Rickcords, was superb. She looked and acted tbe very queen. The minor parts were well sustained, and the play highly acceptable to a discriminating audience. The Two Puddifoots" was reproduced in a style highly superior to its former representation. Bufflas did himself real credit, and the other parts ware quits faithfully represented. Puddifoot, Jr., however, was still indistinct. The characte'r was well played, but badly spoken. Mr. Cooper has many elements of a good actor, but should improve his oratory. To-night will be produced the excellent and much admired drama entitled the Gunmakcr of Moscow," to close with "The Morning Call," which was produoed ' during lho inauguration week with suob unbounded applau?e. This bill should attract a full house, as it will present the very highest order of commedian talent in the afterpiece. LAW CAj&DS. JOHJ M. CHUBS. CU1DWHY (. COM OX - CREBS & CONGER, AtloruryMtt-Law, 'arml, Illinois Will practice law in all the Courts of Jdwrdn. White. Wayne, Hamilton, Hal'.ne, and Gallatin Counties, iu the IState oi Illinois, aud iu the tSutreme Court, liefer to 3. James K. Minor, Btockwell A Uo.. Colonel T. W. Hlone, with I. I), Helnan. Gen. W. Harrow, ML. Vernon.' ni.1T- 'lam W. P. HAEGRAVE, ATTORNEY nt H.A.TV. Office on Third Street, In Washington Hons Block. Wilt practice e various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to odlce busineNH fdec4 dsm LLD, GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY, Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, artd McLean. . Prompt attention given to the coUectioc of claliuH. References Wheeler & Riggs, Hollln' wort h & Bro.. Chas. Bubcocs: & Co. fap3 i X. IS. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW 3IARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky. apI7 wtf O & H P E T WAREHOUSE. VUL E. FRENCH & CO. Kos. 47 and 49 Main St., EYA5SVILLE. The largest and most complete assortment of HoMse-Furiilsliiiig Goods in the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLE, Q UA LITV. and PRICE, we DEk'Y ALL. COMPETITION, KAfcT OH WK&T. In addition to all our other lines ol goods, we have 40,000 Ro!!s WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. By means of a NEW INVENTION in the production of UOLU PARLOB PAPEas which we control in this market, we are now enabled to sell these elegant goods at about 25 PER CENT. less than the'- were ever before offer in this market. ftrUIVE CS A CALL-Ol aprl7 dtf Koixrs H. Tessky, 1 Evansvine Ind Hesky Bowlks, J evansvine, anu. Robert J. Disiel, Cromwell, Ky. TENNEY, BOWLES & CO, Wholesale Grocers, So. 5 Sycamore Street, Be!8 dtf EVANSVILLE, IN D. W5I. 1XEATIS, TJ. S. Claim Agnt. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIX . AGENT. Office on Mam street, between TMrd and Fourth, No. 5 (over Keller'sGun atore), EvwisvUl .Ind. aeplD'K

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LOCAL NOTICES. It IZYTJJ3 LTCA rv MASS 31 E ET L G & B AU R E Cll E AT PRINCETON, Saturday, Sept. 261b, 1S6S. AN EXCURSION TRAIN On the E. & C. Railroad will be run as follows: Leave Evansville at 8:30 A m. Ingle's at 8:58 a m. Haubstadt at 9:20 a.m. Fort Branch at JV27 a.m. Arrive at Priceton at 9.7r2 a ii'. Leave Princeton at 4:45 i m. Fort Branch at 5:10 p.m. Haubstadt at 5:17 P.M. Ingle's at 5:37 P.M. Arrive at Evansville at 6:02 p.m. Tickets for the round trip from Evansville, U 00. Tickets will be good only on this train, and must be purchased before entering the cars. Passengers without ticket?, from all stations where on sale, will be charged regular fare both ways. John Ingle, Jr.. Supt. . L. Pearson, Asst. Supt. se21 dtd Sabbath School Notice. The teachers of Trioity 31. E. Sunday School will meet this evening, (Thursday,) at the Church parlors. A f ull attendance is desired. . W. T. Igleiiart, Superintendent. For Rent. A few pleasant sleeping rooms for gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished. Reference required. Apply at this office. sept24-3t. Glenn's New Shaving Saloon, on Third btreet, between Locnst and Main. I will do shaving as cheap as the cheapest. Free baths this week. Remember Glenn's. . , scp23 TnE Quarrel Ended. It is "now conceded by all parties that J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor is the best remedy for the cure of scrofula and ail other diseases of the blood. It is ut up in large bottles, and for gale by Cloud A; Akin, at one dollar p bottle. d2t&wlt. Pianos! Pianos! Koabe, Chickering, Peters & Webb, Geo. M. Guiles, Emerson, Pianos at G. M. Warren's, No. CI Main Street. Pianos and Organs for rent. sep23 tf A Beautiful Residence Lot for Sale at Auction. Elliott & Co. will sell at auction at the Court House door, on Saturday, the 2Gth, at two o'clock P. M., the lot adjoining the residence of F. M.Scllman, on Second Street, between Chestnut and Walnut. This lot fronts 37i feet on Second Street; is 150 feet deepj and is one of the most desirable lots in the city. sept. 22-td. The Happiest Man in Town. Our artistic friend, McGrew, well known as one of the fwads of tin. profession, No. 7 West Fii st Street, is again alone in business, and with the service of the best talent in the country, he will be enabled to do full justice to his friends and customers. Give him a call. sell tf SEW AOVERTLSSmm. Oil and Lamps. ALL WHO WAST JOOI OIL OR anything pertaining to the Lamp tnule, such as Chimieyt, Wiclis, Globes, Burners, Hhadeti, Ac., 4c, will find a complete assortment at our fstabiislnnent for tne Winter trade. VVe offer Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendant", &c, occ, at reduced pricf-s. Come and see. sepZi VICivICKY HROH., 73 Main St. MUS. S. WILS0V, . EMKROIUEKIi:S, HANDUERchiefM, Laces, WoiKleds, CheueUles, and Notions of all kinds, TIIIKO STKEK I', AIM It W.U.XIT, Sep231W EVAKSV1LLE, IxDIAXA. EVANSVII.X.E, Ind., Sept. 21, 1SG8. Tilt FIRM OF IIODtlK, OA It El A' Co , was I his day dissolved by mutual couseut, N. F. Carr withdrawing. The business will hereafter be conducted by F. T. Hodg9 and John oilbert, under the style of Hodge & C;0., who assume allrcsponHibllllles, and who will collect all claims due the lata firm of Hodye, Carr & Co. F. T. HOIKF, N. F. CARR. JOHN GILBERT. In retiring from the above firm, I am very thankful to my friend lor past favors, and hope they will continue to patronize my succesois iu busiuess. N. F. CARR, sep23 lit Courier copy j HOMIST-3 barrels fresh-made Flint Hominy, nrtt of the tea-son. In store and for sale by se21 VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. NEW F.KIf 100 packages, assortfd si tps. of Mackerel and VMiite I-'jsh, catch of ISSN, in store and lor sale by seii VICtvERY BKOS. 73 Main St. BAKISO POWDER Blshoprlck's, Uooie's, DarkeeV, and Andrews', ail good and warranted erjual to any iu use. for sie at reduced prices at the Eul k a JBsziA&r 8e33 VICKERY BR03..73 Malo St. PICKI.KO PORK, Breakfast Bacon, arns, Dried Beef, and Beet Tocguec, lor nt le by se2- VICKKRY BROS., 7? Main St. MKSi;itt:S-Hir Bashel, Peck, Half Pei k, it jarter Peek, and Oue-Eignth Peck Measures, plain and Iron-bound, wholesale and letuil. at se23 VICK.fc.Ktf BROS., 7.1 Main St. Crescent city Varnish Factor OF A. SCHWjEGERLE & C0 IMPORTERS OF GUM COAL, And Manufacturers of VARNISHES, JAPAXS, Ac, OrnCEAND Warehouse: Corner Slit and Walnut Streets. Factory : .Canal Street, opposite Ellis Mills, Jy4dtf F.VANSVII.I.E. If. FREDERICK GELL, Dealer in PIANOS, MELODEONIE. and all kinds of Musical InstramenU. Instruction Books, Sheet Music, altar and VioUn Strings, &c, &c. forth Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Ind. Sola AffenfA for Sfpinwav A unn. and CuicKerinjt 4 tion's Uofd Medal Pianos: aisolorHaynes Bia s Pianos. and Prince Brotner's Meiodeons and Organs, ap C. IR. EUDD, STEAMBOAT, AGENT. AND Special Agent for the Baltimore & Ohio Eallroad, Hiy21-U KVA.T3VTL1.K. IST.

N K W S " foroth'.- lltvtr Jlm set Third Pay. The weather was indicative cf more rain last night, though indeed it was almost cold enough for f now, the mercury being down - to 50 at G p. m The additional arrivals and departures last evening were the Messenger, Pittsburgh to St. Paul; Oliie Sullivan, from Cannclton: Armada, to Cairo; James Gray, to Green River; the packets to Henderson ; Romeo, to Clarksville The Armada and Romeo had fair trips The Messeng3r was deeply laden ......The James Gray had a good trip The Linton will not go to Wabash River to-day, Capt. Hayward not having confidence in the water The magnificent P. W. Strader will be here this evening en route to Mew Orleans. She is one of the finest boats afloat. Captain Albert Stein is a perfect gentleman, and in the office is Captain Kinney Smith, one of the most accomplished clerks in the business The boilers of the Armada and J. II. Hoyle were tested yesterday The Rose Hite reports the Camelia patching' a burnad boiler at Enterprise, yesterday..... The Quickstep arrived at 9 o'clock with a magnificent trip of both freight and people .Messrs. Marshall & Co., of Henderson, are having built at Cavender's ship yaid a new wharfboat. It will be 17Gfeet long, 50 feet wide over all, 30 feet beam, and 5 feet hold. It will be a first-class wharfboa Col. J. Y. Guthrie, Supervising Inspector of this Sixth Maritime District, arrived from Tcrre "Haute and Vincennes last night, and is stepping at the Sherwood House. Manifest. Steamer Quickstep from Cairo, Sept. 23, 1808. Mrs. M.A. Nerich. 13 pks h.h,. roods: .Cook & Rice, 10D empty beer barrels; Steinbach, Wach & C)., 32 pkgs hides; Preston & Menifee. 53. empty bbla and bores: Baird & Starr, 8 empty bbls; F. Morris, 1 box; W. G Brown &Co . 2 boxes; A Ellis & Son, 24 bbls flour; Curtis & Co, 1 saw; Kapler & Se!;nakeuburgb, 9 empty kegs; Roelker& Blount, 1 ton iron; Miller Giadner & Cj.,2 pks hides; A Gum berts, 5 bags feathers? Fred Kroner & Son, 5 bxs nld;L. Fissenger, 7 beef hiries; Geo. Lewis, 2 bdla sacks.. For Louisville, 31 pkes, and 50 passengers. Cincinnrti, 22 bbls pipes. Hirer Iipatclies. Pittsburo, Sept. 23. The weather js clearing off cool. The river is rising rapidly, with about 11 feet iu tho channel. Memphis, Sept. 23. The weather is cloudy aud cool, with a slight rain falling the entire day. The river is rising steadily. The Arkansas is falling, with G feet G inches Iq Little Rock. Departed Peerless, Louisville; Bee and barges, lo NewOrleans; Atlantic and barges to St. Louis. The Board of Aldermen repealed the orduance discriminating against outside boats in collecting wharfage. "Thermometer 52. . Cairo, Sept. 23 Port list Clifton, Cincinnati to Memphis, 9 P.M.; Ruth, New Orleaus to St, Louis. 4 P.M ; B:lle Memphis, Memphis to Sc.Louis, 4 a.m.; towboat Garrett, Pittsburgh to St. Louis, 5am.; Shark, New Orleans to St. Louis, 5 p.m.: White, Paducah packet, 2 p.m. ; Cumberland, Evansville packet. 2 PM.: EmDiro. Nashville iaeket. G P.M.: Nashville. St. Louis to Nashville, 7 P.M. River rose two inches. Nashville, Sept. 23 River rising nidlv: 12 feet on Harnfith Shoals. ra eatner cooi ana rainy. . iviriveu G. A. Thompson, from Cincinnati, and Alpha, from Cairo. Louisville, Sept. 23. Arrived Silver Spray, from Cincinnati; Maggie Hays, from St. Louis; Departed Oliver opray, tor new urieans; j yronn for Nn-ilivillo Thn rii7fti is fall. inff fdowlv. with G feet 8 inehesi in tho. canal; 4 feet 8 inches in the chute. and J leet 8 inches over the rocks ; a rleclinA nf O lnpna cinnA laat rAnnrf Weather very cold, with a keen wind from the north. Business on the landing tolerably bribk. All boats that left had fair trips. Cincinnati, September 23. The weainer is cooi ana clear, wnn tne wind from the northwest. The river has risen four inches duriuc tbe last twenty four hours, with sixteen fe ;t six inches in the channel, and rising slowly. Departed: Fort Gibson for Arkansas River, and Alaska for New Orleans. STEAMBOATS. FOR CANNELTON. The fine, fleet steamer r . . OI.I.IK KL'LI.IVAar, Jenkln T. Hugo, Maater; &feiSiii Wm. Steiubrldge, Clerk, Ijcaven lor the nho" and a!l intermediate pons THIS JA, Tnnrsday, Bepu 21th, at Id o'clock A.M. lor Iieight or passage apply on board, or l; 1l Agent. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON, AND 1M U in V lLbK. The fleet aud elegant passenger Bteamer P. T. Hollcroft, Master! &r.ae jjiek Hutchinson, Clerk, Le;iv-s for Louisville and all way porta THIS DAY. Thursday. Sept. 2ith, at 6p.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. O. BROWN St CO., It Agents. FOR CLARICSVILLE ANS NASHVILLE. The Hplend.d pa-ssenger Rteamor FAN . "Si V II K A DEIS, Henry Miller, Master; Jmz Kltt Rndd. Clerk. Leaes for the shove and all Intermediate points on SATURDAY, Sept. 5tb, at i o'clock p.m. For ireight or pasea e apply on board, or to C. It. HC I'D, se.4 dSt . . Agents. FOR MEMPHIS. VICKSBURO AITDNEW ORLEANS. Tbe m:iRnifii:ent steamer T7 w W SIKAUKK, t?T!. Albert ; sitein, Master; vrm-mmtv?i Km nt-y Hm i th. Clerk. . Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports THIS DAY, iliuisclay. isept. un, at t t.sf. For freight or pa.ssaire apply on ooard, or to W. O. 11 t OWN & CO.. 11 Agents. CARRIAGES. i. B. Geim. F. L. Oucsx. JT. U. GREEN c CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. JIain Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, lan)6-f)tn KvANsviLtLK. Iinx HEADQUARTERS For ISoots and Iioes, Xo. S3 MUX STREET. THE tTNIEUSISKI ceived a large stock of tOOia auu SHOES, which he sella ' VERY LOW. . Call and see for yourseIvt-8. . JOHN J. BEYER, selO dim aucceisor to F. M. Sellman.

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IX czi, a rtoPH Cooper Tods & Truss Hoops In the city. We have now a full line of Barton's Cooper Tools ; Columbus Cooper Planes and Jointers ; A No. 1 Truss Eoops, 10 32 iscles ; Patent Dowel and Croze Bltts, Saws,' Dividers, Braces, Ac. Also, Apple-Parers ; Grain Shovel3 ; Coal Shovels ; Brass and Enameled Kettles Builders' Hardware ; Chain Pumps, 4c. All of the above at LATIIST Rr.orCF.I MtICr..S FOR CASH. ; "FRED. P. STRAUB & CO, Ilnrriirare Dealer, ' . No. 74 MAIN STREET, Jy29 dtf J Bet. Second and Third Streets. 11. 1C. Wells oEi, lVo. 31 MAIN ST., Importers and Dealers In fllfliflC Trace, Log, HaUer Chnlas: VlItllllA Hames; c'onot and Wool Cards. QnvlllOO Hnnth, Oraiti Crndle. F'lrhi , hllVOt Hoe, Rakes, sheep Shor.rs. i Clin vols Ppndes, AXES Mill. Chjm OllUlviS) Cut., ami Circular tsnws; uu n-s-d urinustoiie-s. IT I rrvn Table and Pooet Knives. IUllva Sieves, Horse and Shoe ; Bl ushes, Curry-Coiubs. Locks, II In Res, Screws. ThcU, HcaJes, aud a large stock oi Carpenters' and Coopers' Tooh and Rullders IIarlware. II. K. WtELLS A SON. 31 Main Street. ap2S PiSClAX, NOTICES We are not Cast Iron. Cast Iron nndeigoes marked changea under the alternate notion of heat mid cold, and the human body Is not cast iron. On the contrary, it is a combination of dedicate tissues and Utiles, vhi-n are exquisitely sensitive to aimospherlo changes, and, unless protected against sudden h i d violent variations of temperature by wise precautious, are sure to be disastrously affected by them. At this season the difference between tbe temperature of night and day is greater than at any other period of the year, and the stomach, the liver, the bowels, ind the nervous system are apt to receive violent shocks fioni these ciianes, resulting In Indigestion, bilious attac.s. debility, low nervous fever, fever and agu, rrmittent fever,c. Sustain and reimoree tin se organs, therefore, with tbe purenl snd most potent of all vegetable tonics and alteratives, viz., H OS T K TT K R'H STOMACH rilTTERM. The etreot of th s mateHiH Invhiorant is to brace up the whole vital organization, and regulate its action. Ur-eiui at ail seasons as a means or piomotlng porfeot digestion, an even and natural now of bile, and a healthy condition of the bowels Jtufl the skin, It Is especially necessary In the Fall, when tne complaints arising from checked peis lrnlion are ho common. 1 1 is fouud, by those whoare In the iiabit or tiwln this auree abie and uneiiuuled tonic, that It ho strentbens ana fortifies the body as to lender it proof i;!iliikUl he morbid influences which infect the air during the prevalence of epidemics. . Fragrant Toilet Soaps iBEPREFAIIKD II V Kklllett Mork men from tbe Uet Materiali, mid lire CltOWN A8 TUKNl'AMAi:i) BV UKAI KB AND CUSTOM KKS. Sold Everywhere. fdec loth Patches, Freckles & Tun. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDV loi hose brown PiscoLOHATiGxe on the lace Perry1 Moth and Ireckle Ixiian. Pic axed only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, lnd Street, New York. Sold everywhere. n&r2i dfim MOrilF.RS! M0THEKS! 'tf.'IT?! fliS : DON'T FAIL To PROOIJRI5 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, ,FOR CHILDREN TEETH! NO. This valuable preparation has been n ed with never ailing tucccts in thou.umrj. cr otuet. It not only I el: eves the child from pun, but luvlgorate the stomach and bowels, coi reels acidity, and gives tone and eif re to tbe whole system, itwiii also inst.-i ut. lelieveUicii'i.NU is tuis Ijiu-ki.s nml vv r vi Colic. We believe ll Is the best and surest ir.m edy in th world In ll eases ot Jyietilm and LHarrliOid in Children, vvbelher ansln' from teething or any ottit-r cause. Fnll directions lor u.inv wnl areomr.unv each bottle. Be snr- and call for" MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINa SYRUP." having ti e uc-sim lie oi Ctri.TisA Pjcrkins" oa the uihide wrapper. All others are base imitations. Je24 (IawSui .Batcielor's Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; tne only true and penecl Dye harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill etlects of bud (lyes; Invigorates blark Or broicil. Hold hv !l I irmrirlsts tttil uu leaves in nair sou and iieaiiii.ui Perfomers; and properly applied at, Ba cle i elor's Wig Factory, No. it Bond sneet, i New York. ap, l ' v j W Howr r;jy nothers wulfer tiie a:ony tt seeing iVcis .i.lle ones mialche 1 aivj from them tv t ie Whooping Cough, or Olptberta-W jU ? single bottle or I'oiaiid h White Fl' C C'.-1 Kiund would have hv U the bat5"tiiic. 1 1 Is infallible. COAL ! COAL! j EL" AVISO PFlt'lAlHF.r fAPTAIN , and the lease of his li-een itufr I Wines, I will continue ine basinet on A l.ll.r'ji tnw lODl lilKI cwi niir " oiil Locust btreci, Between Kt si and Jl'd'cr, And Will sell tho best GREEN RIVER COAL AT 12Jie. vkr lit'Ktrci., Delivered to any part of the city. Orders for towing left at the oiliee w 11 be promptly attenoed to , ftUJf UOIU - A AAV". U illitll. Merchant Tailor. Can be found at ... ., NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCI Pa Sa , : IV P'STA I K.)

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X!.o'''"t:.',V!:,; A- :'. T-'r ,: 1 . VV . I.tnr-it, - I. I'r vi, M .r.n." t,v r.s. Illl'l !', ;, ....,. .. r , v., . , r W. I.'Nt ic. to it rujirr. TTtOU HI. r STORKI OOM -toi croon, Tritu three mom's j.'n.'i ,i kiK-heri taf tiwl.,,14 r lr,t strin-t neiit ee i Vine and I'ivMou. A,.i, v to ' lW'"J H?t"t'" 'j2 mil1 1 ' K Fo I : I ; f x r -lust: v'x ; : j- ; Tlieutoi t.-ic I nrnheriHi.iJ lrl,v ;(., l.HQri'!), -'irr,'jr of .v.(,ri.l ainl i i;einii; Streets. 'J'mIs wi.ti'd lu H Vt i ,- ii'ib..j)!iee tor t .clan : ''.ttrl-. nr lrmrinrj nn.'t J'aintinff. Also. !fi:oil ro' in tor an o m-e i Kjuirnof ALVAH J 'il -SON' au'iUiHt R.-itl I-t it- A !!! I MME hA .l SL'J'.PRJJA N I'HO i' f ii 1 1" Xl A i.aii'i-oni- fi;-:c. (an.t cukhuiin a fifKv'oi over r.ui- pcre--, on id.. i'i lnceton Kt lTiv t.'.!uf. uboijl. threi- mi;,-. Irom ttw c:iy, e ni i t; Ixmist a' 1 i i s -iiu i! nPi-lied f-.'- ;:, n i:i '-:-! i-t ;i !,'; -resident it nd wr-ln s to s'-il. J l "ro l.i r hinall liou eo f ur runni' on I:io :a:;l; f Is-) t i.ti !;i-r ap 1 t tin t: n.u w.iiT. Th !(- w or : !ril:e :i LantNom" lor a si; it tin. 1 1 :,i Vmv, r ir l ii i i h"i' ; .hi I i.'ii t i i s :i p il! v ' :.:c n i.rXY sfi.l'i.ri;!', ''- I l sru ,. o cif .r;r.r i . j.R...rini i- -.. Fel" j'.v. i Meehaiiifvi::.ri:t t t.i; a I' I t i ' I 1 . 1 : Ji. il'C t-E- A Ni LOTii. On Sat it d.iv. St ptemht-r I'.lti., iwijs. sit 2 o'eiook -.-.. ti will "fcll i't auci nn, :,t I lie cuart-ho'.ssc i:.hi-, ti e f nl iwlmj pr).l : tv; A f.v.-iloiiHl p-n of Lot 3, Ilf.icij : :. in Stoekw-el 's l. I;it:-!ii!i I, With five lu, .- . ttn'r. on. s!( u o - d t-; the s.mt i 1 le of A i u Tree', t t i e lii'ii aid Heventli, ; s ; i Cii ; i enter's F.e tl. 'i'iiis is on.- c imi Insist locl!ons io tlm e-l.v. l I i.ou fs " n-w aud lu l; io.l re'Ul r. t ) : le is A 3 in chiiil .a Thitis a rsre c'.ian e for an invi .-! in -ti. on eay tonus. Tf-rni ine-iifilf cash ; baiscci! In one, tn, mid tti-ee Ti nts For f n tiie i in i i!-;i-;us inquire of .1. 1'. ELLIOTT A C j.. Auotloteors. sel2did P'R s , r.i; AT At' l ION Valuable Business Property. Flvs vi'n.'.bl-! Buvincss LoU.ou and near the corner of Water and Locu.t &treot. Will be Moid nt. auc Ion, on SATUIIDAY, KEPT. SOni, i;s. At 2 o'cioea P ., ut ttie Co:irt-hoii-e. Lo: i Nos. 1, 2, o, 4, . 5, in Mianklin's .suUIivlsion 'I p.irtof L--t No. I), ol the Old PIau i f the City of Evan -ille. No. In 23':; feet front by ft) f.-'. i'.iep; Lot N'. 2 ills XV fyet front by ! I fret: L'n. N.i-, i. I, and 5 h-iv.. 19 feet iron!, iiy 17 leet drep. Tint nl-.ove des :riHt-d ir:pei ty iv ii I In) r a d v i; In mt rwi-rve. Tt K'l fl:it--tl;!rd essh: lalai,ci in on? nml iw- ...!-. wiiti ti p..r cent iniert, M Ouifii inn. :r i .;e o i U:e prt mi l. L'oc 1 iu tu u in i - ill ,u . of J. i'. i LLC TT A Hi.N. iviul i.hiati! Ag.ut.i, i.vansv .i.e. 1 ml. Eunni'n, u.;! h ucM.i. fs.id dt 1 Ucu33 cihJ lxii for StJe. Owi: n r.iv it !; ri:. IU .V. ll iiT til the city, 1 ntier l.n .IO my HoUMwu'il Lot, cintalnlui; live rooms, Ct-liar-, ci.it.rr.. Mi l .sti.hie. m 1 In t!j-tup order; uonJa.ni.n-, lnautieiui the pre-mise-, lOtii tt.," bit. Vino ami Sycanuirr'. I will give ;i 'ar-:tln to any one wUMus to buy u -oid Iveliiii,' ll-,re.i. m-)4 ::w 1). Sell WANF.lt. liousd lint! Lot lor iaie. mm: vi.u v hiii:ai!ij: lu r, oithent .corner of Second aLd Diviiio;i '-treats. Fronting sevtuty-five leet on eooi.d Blieet, loettur witii the new two-stor frame house, I r ternn, Ac, nri'ly to T il O M A.-s IC. C A P. V 1 N" , Third street; or C.CLEMENT, st pl tf 11 ml Zl Fiist Street. rose ha i.i: .-J Ij V '. S Vl u piated change intend iu ell i and Vine r t i e -vi:i v DK.siK.w: i: f:KOn account of u contrm'n bu-iness and Inrmton, I iy leMdem e, cornor Eiciit n ; H. T; n Int. Inis a tniul, o; ;tit !i Si leet, n n 1 lie part l.s; leet on I.I; whicli Is IjOW can. if desireii. Sold hepiira ely looms, and I lie a llin-l.v eppoiuteit maiden b tist-d lor I ,u i in t in; ano . 'i'i e hnusti eijiitimis -i'ii place is wed siiii led nti It. iioiSKes, nil in tlie l est, ol ilr. Said proj,.-ty, it not ihIp pr -vliius lo tii" :; h ot .will on t in. t biy be off i ( I n. Tel m -i m a d k no .i n on cisterns and in J order ii ml rep t nr.1,1 at ... i .... t.. Meil.inih.i-, 11 n t ptihln-unci ti, d;-y ol sii t,. For furl her 1 . Of I he op( TI j sc3 did ifoi irful Ion and liisnee' ion apply on the pi em i-i's, to JiOill-.KT H. Ui'ri Kesidticeo and Farm for Sal i. liiornas ituncnt will he sold at j llvat haio. Mm. I f.iiin contams K.hj acre-, wii.i improvements, Il is ii bou t ijo m i le Iri. tn lngie'i. rttmi.ni, on the 1J. & t '. t;.. it., an t ten miles Irom this city. l-"..r fui titer tartictilars apply at Dr. T. Runcie's ol'llee, No. XI Fir-,l stri et, Eviinsvule. Jv Ul. FOIl SALE AND FOIi HUNT. f iii ti' isr:i.iij i.iun. Q-V .r hwclmii! Ilouw, n:iii Farms. Ten tnousaiid wens of Farming I and. I buy Hint nc!l Real l-.nUde. ALVA II JOHN HON , lieul i .t late .'igAii!, Third Stri-v', EtyinxviUf, JtuKuitif,; II TAKltikJ - On H.econd Ktieet, he tn "! i s Comoro and li.i, In tin liMf la eiy o en pled by Mr. Win. ,Un; 'i'tiree lrji furuiitiel I ooms, hinl.inie f,.i f.i.'ntl -. Ujy 1 uiir, its wame . iu:2 dtf A1IVS. C. A. FCLLER. "Zl OA Itil3 . Mim. 1. (aiter lin r.j JUf moveil to Mr. John Hi w sou's house, o:i Division .Street. In tweisu Seen, arid Third.ii ml is ready lo receive us nm (! y hoiiid'-rs as v. i.J Jive li-r oi!.. .-.i also lius nveort-Ix toiwl looms io j -s . muyl'idlf ' M Ri. it. t'A ill ill:. AICTUUR lAlVrtK. I C1IAS. JK.NK1NH. j j jtiis t k i . i .ti. Xeu bluin and Tlsi Jlou "o. Si Aialii Sr-i t. A si i.'' -t 1j V.j: i'lil WasliiiitOII iJottl. rrISi; i:i-:itMIFI h oja.netl an entire new stock, and vs ill kt 'j rniixuii.t,v o:i Ii iml H - ood ;.s oi I m . 1 1 c Mov-s, ii ill low ind Tin War.-, .;.ht,., ji i ts, Suiomer Finn t, I'rt s-e l W a ,.c.. wliicii tht.v wl.l w.i t 'i I lie t-"-d t,. i-e loWHit ctsn pr'C -i V, e urn pi' p,-ti--l ' so ail kinds ( joii w;rK tni leimiruig i.;. ?-'ion, nii ,-ti a mt i-.vv iHt..'. Oi ai.rt. ...Mt-it-d. LOiXjK, J 1..N KINS fe KF.-tDl-.-t !:t-nm II O N IS . Ji OAL. 11 O it t-TKlMl ITNDKitilUNKii HAS ALWAYS on haini a si pi-1 ior an u-le ol Hon ti,u bor ( otil. wh.ch will he nelivered to ;U arls ot tne elty ou ition nonce, at n;u. iveai. market pi ice. J A. II. Iji.i 'II I .it . (irlii'O No I V Wafer St.. jmnliii . United tas Kaifahal'.-i 2a.U. I NO. 1,410.) -rv vmn't. r a VEisrrior exiiomtlt lsit;d out ol the otllee of 1 tie . .... h t,t the Idsriet t'ouit o: iin. TTiiiiHii 's;..,t. - s or tue DLIrii t. of lud:aua sii j i:i..i c,firt of Admuulily, upon a n mil d i i e-. ju itn-case of s-hn ,tKe,'i human A t'. v. t f ;.mu.iat "fat.onewail J chson,-" h-r i. r.cs tHikle.aipKit). and furniture. Ini: ; i 7 UKSi.A Y , t tie iWth da v ol Ui-ptemtitr, : i.sii'j. bttu-eu Hej lirsurs .. 10 o'ciock a.m. ' aid 1 1 Vloca P.M of n:iid daj-.at tliecouitin. use c'oor, on Main Street, m the citv oi Eitinsville, coon:y of V andei burili, iini : Slat" of i.i hi. a. kpU at public au- t ton to , tli - Inchest bidi-or the nii .d Meaiunoji'. I -'St'oe wall Jjii.k-on." her eriines. t.iliif. j appoie!, nml furniture. KK.s. SPOON KIl, Um ed tate- MarshUli By Samcji, a y, Deputv. as. E. -M AKsn, 1'iocior for Libe! Lints. Ht ' JI. li. 1IAI I,. . HAX.C. W(ai..v, I ST. ( L0LD HOiEL. ! FORMERLY CITY HOTEL, .'HALL & W00D30x, Proprietors, ' (,Tosit! Steamboat Imuiuns.) ' LLVDi RT BLliTa, i IT ii l . i' t ,i Ji o "i. 5iAa. S3 Ji 1:5: 8', bet. Fourth and Fifth t VANSVlttLE, ID., Ilm Just received a uew Hearse, tlie flne-t vi r in toe ciiy. A large assortment of Metnllic Cas.rs, CuskeU, unci Colhns kept . ciiunlniillyuu LaiU, jv ieUttu