Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 January 1869 — Page 4

CITY JEWS. Not Singular It b said that the young man who retired from Peter Burke's restaurant a few days ago i-s not the only man in Evansvilio who ba s ejected to pay hia board bill. Gebman Relief Society. The following oGoers of the German Relief Society have been elected (or the next six month?: Gustav. Kiaeli, PresiJent; William Mueller, Vice President; Henry Brcnkman, Secretary; Va!. Lutz. Treasurer; John Miller, ?.i?lier.

FrxEftAi.. Tbs Stlho . came op from rTermerrou, bringing tho rerniins of Mrs. Henry Koahorst, acCMUipan'iod by a largo number of eitszoih of Ilood.riou. Trie deepen, with her husband, wa3 formerly a res identof this city, and her remains were brought hero for interaient. Personal. General James C Vttrh U in the citv stor'ne at the Sherwood Hon5". Mr. E. T. Cox, of New Harmony, a' member of the State Board of Agriculture, was in the city on Sat urday. Still at His Post. The most popular and accomplished landlord -with the-travehDg public in the West ern country, is conceded by all to be our old friend Captain Mass, of the Vincennes Junction Eiting House. He is still supplying the wants of - travelers in the best style, and no one thinks of passing him by when " the train stops twenty minutes for din :ier." Union Prayer 7Ieetinqs. Too Week of Prayer was observed by a number of the Churches last week in Union services, which were largely attended, and with increasing interest to the close. They have been so greatly enjoyed that it was resolved to continue them into the present week. The Union service to-night will be held in the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church. Court of Common Plbas. Beyond the usual motions and formal j.rojeedings that follow the callina of the Court each day, there was nothing dine in the Court of Common Pleas uq Saturday, except in hearing testimony in the case of Chandler V3. Hart. This case increases in interest as it progresses. It will probably occupy two days more of this term. A Beautiful Sunset. We were favored last evening with another of thoie TtiaL-nifioent sunsets, for the en joyment of which this Crescent City is s admirably located, and which are of such frequent occurrence. A parting of clouds that had gathered during the afternoon, as the sun set lft his rays give the earth a partirg kiss and liaht up the clouds with the brightest colors of purple, vennijiion ani o!d, which were reflected and blended together upon the calm and aoiraely rippled surface of the full river. It was a fp'endid spectacle one of the ma3ter-pices of tho Divine Artist. Saved Hlv Bacon. A hog attempted on Saturday to escape from his owner, both of whom had arrived by th3 Ada Lyon on Saturday, from Green River. The hog merchant made a bold dash for the hog, and secured him by the ears, ond alighting fairly on bis back.was carried down the wharf in gallant style. The weight of the operator caused the hog to yield, and he was secured. The scene caused seme excitement and much merriment to the spectators. 'Not that Man. We desire to have it distinctly understood that the John McCall who was in the Record er's Court on Saturday, and subse

quently in the river, and now in the did not have a Jargo docket on Satur-loek-up, is not the John McCall who day. One John McCall was drunk frequently visits this city to buy rags, and disorderly on Friday night, de-

Joho, the rag man," never takes so much oold water in his'n. nor so much " boomenicle" in him. urday night, just as the Morning Star was getting ready to leave, the Evansyille Cornet Band appeared on the levee in front of her, and treated her officers and passengers to a delightful Berenade. Captain Gilmore acknowled the compliment .and tapped the bell and backed his noble steamer out into the stream. A Persistent and Ungrateful Thief Caught. During the pa3t few months the premises of Col. Victor Bisch, Couuty Auditor, has been three several times invaded during tbe night, and his clothes plundered of such valuables as they contained. Some months ago, it will be remembered, his gold watch was thus surreptitiously taken, but the thief. . . . . , PSCOullUii vuuauicuua-BW ic&cu ui ici ror-stricken, returned it hiding it in some clothing on the premises. At another time other articles were taken. Oa FiHay night the premises were again invaded, and his knife and a 6mall sum of money, including a gold dollar, abstracted from the Colonel'b clothes, in his bed chamber. Colonel Bisch's suspicions had previously been directed to a negro man or boy who had formerly lived with hi.ii, and wboia he had sent to school; and placing ths matter in the hands ol Marshal Martin, that officer soon dis covered tbe stolen property and arrested tha burglar, Jerry Jones. Subpeqaently. the gjld dollar was found at Hamburger's, where it had beeo sold fjr SI SO, and wa3 redeemed by Mr. 'Bisch, who prized it highly as a gift to his daughter from her grand mather. A suver dollar had also been taiten, which the negro says

epnt lor whisky Ihe ungrateful j tion of small-pos cases, a number

and burglarious negro wa3 locked

iu jiil in default of $300 bail, and will uo doubt do the State aome service at Jeffjrsonville.

The Sabbath The weather yes

terday forenoon was delightful, and th various churches in the city were largely attended. The recent change in policy on the part of the two Pres byteriao churches, making their pews free, and inviting "ivery one cordial. y to come, promises to work well, and its efftct is already minifet in the increased attendance, especially at rhe Vine Street Church, which was full to overflowing. That it will have another beneficial effect there can be no doubt, to wit: warming the zenl and encouraging the hearts of the mitmters, and rendering the services of the sanctuary more interesting and attractive.-; The thcrrio of the sermon by Rev. C. B. H. Martin, st the Vine Stre-t Chureh yesterday morning, was the " Church." His .text was from the first verse of the fifty-seond chapter of Isaiah: " Awake f awake! put on thy strength, O, Z on! put on thy beautiful garments, O, Jerusalem, the holy city!'' In his introductory remarks, he said: "God has in this world three great institutions the family, the Church and the State. Oat of the family grow the Church and the State, and in the family are concentrated those influences that are to tell for weal or for woe upon the Church and the State." Without dwelling on the intimate relation existing between these three several in stitutions, he proceeded to speak of the liberality that should character ize the several branches of God's Church the Christian charity that should be cultivated between profess ing Christians, as well as towards those who practiced the teachings and principles of the Gospel, without hav ing made any pubho profession, and the duty and responsibility resting upon each member of the church The discourse was listened to with marked interest and attention. Large congregations attended Trin ity M. E. Church yesterday. The text in the morning was 'Daughters o Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children ' Luke 23, 23. The disooursa was mainly addressed to the women of the congregation. His theat in the even ing was "The Necessity of Christian Energy," and was listened to with close attention. At the Walnut Street last night there was a largo congregation. The pastor continued his series of lectures to the youns men the theme for this occasion being " The Pernicious Influ ence of Modern Literature ond News Daners." Thi3 series of lectures i3 attracting much interest, and are cal culated to do great good. , Before Justice Emery. A very remarkable case wa3 institute! in Justice Emery's Court on Friday last, tnd terminate! on Saturday, as fur a3 that court is concerned. Mary Burner filed her affidavit charging John Burner with bastardy It appears that in October, 13c7, Jo Burner, to avoid a prosecution of iike character, was induce I to marry Miry, who was thsn a feinmi soJe John, however, aftor the knot was tied refused to livo with M iry, and at the present term of the Common Pleas Court Mary applied for and obtainad a uivorca with ?509 aftmoay, the latter being decreed, but is not very likely to bo realized. Subsequent to the granting the divorce, by an attorney she instituted a suit tor hastardv and maintainauee of her jhilJ boa in March last, and while she wa3 the wifa of Burner. Earner not appearing in court on Saturday, Justice Emery proceeded with the examination of the prosejutiag witness, when the above facts were elicited. The Justice not believing there was sufficient cause for action, dis missed the case. Recorder's Court. The Recorder I spite the large number ot cold 1 water " lying around loose. It is I probable that the rain superinduced -TriVin to mWns to ffflfc nn a counter i w viiu vr -w e - r Cochran and kindly provided for over night, and on Saturday had an intcrvjew wjtb. the Recorder, who thought 3 experience was worth $6 50. McGall probably thought so too, but unfortunately did not have the stamps, Xhe Recorder is a humane man and I airree(l if John woul 1 leave town at once, he misht go. These terms wero so liberal that John readily accepted, but on his way to the river thought it advisable to swallow a few light pota t;, nF honmnntln a kind oi ttons OI DOOmantCKie as a ia ot norornPKIi orl.f K, n in tho "J w" - " - ' first instance, the liquids mountea to . i i . v J his head, as in attempting to board the wharf-boat he tumbled into the f i-i i 3 river, irom wmcu ne was araggea, H"PP1DS. &nd takea back to the I lock-up. ip. Before Justics Walker. Geo. Gast, one of the lads charged before Justice Walker, on Friday, with malicious tresspass, in injuring the fence of a Mrs. Schaufler, in Lamaco, ntered a pica of guilty a?d was fined $1, with 3 50 costs, which his father replevied. This, it is to be hoped, bo a salutary les-son to the rhouchtless iad and his companions. 'pwmn. tha other lad charted with a like offense, promised to appear on Saturday, but up to 4 o'clock bad fail ed to put in an appearance. lie may find it more profitable to keep bis promises with the administrators ot the law than breaking them. Pest IIouse. The new Pest House built by the city and the county a - I year or two ago, but which had not 1 been completed, has been prepared by he the Township Trustee lor the recep up which exist in the city. Such meas ureshave been adopted by the Board of Health as will, it is believed, pre

vent the spread of the disease.

Prop. Maximillian. This dextrous individual with his right bower, Ciptain Owen, closed their engagement at the Opera Home Saturday niehfr, and have had generally gool

houses. - The ratiJ prizes: U in go!'! and 1 id silver were drawn resoecfiveiy by Jamos Bicourt and Georse Setehcll. We have nothing to say to detract from the merits of Prof. Maximillian as a sleight of hand performer, but the contrast between the houses he drew nieatly and tho38 drawn by the masterly performances of the finest moral dramas o! the age by Mr. and Mrs. Ileary Linden, is high y significant, and suggestive of, if not iijrh'y flittering to. the inteil'gjnce and taste of our people. Matrimonial. Licjn-e to marry wis issued to the following parties by the County Clerk during the week ending Si turd --ly evenicg: .Louis Short and Ann Smith. ChHr cs W-ihier and J nana Howell. John White mid Bridget ''a-striy. F H. Ratou and An a McDonald. Hi ram S. Lyuu and Rachel fauodermaun. wii. William and uma Posey. At'drew Oender a:id Mary Meyer. John W. iMUt'ti and Catharine Ksferdlag. Jo tin Ureb and Mary btummelbitus. Posiponemerct of the Great' Hender son County iiunu saie. It will be seen from a notice in this issue that the date of the drawing of the prizes in the ' Henderson County Land Sale" has been postponed until the first day of September, 1869. Many difhculties have presented themselves in tha way of a successful completion of the enterprise by the time first named for the drawing. Among these were the failure to get the printed matter contracted tor, the great tightness of money matters, the necessity of executing bond after bond to meet the demands or the United States revenue laws, and, while this last was being done, of ne cessity agonts were compelled to be inactive aud no tickets could be sold. In fact, it has been only withia the last mouth that tha way has been perfectly clear aod open, and it was simply impossible to dispose of the tickets in so short a time. The supposed unfairness of the Paschall House affair, too, threw a baleful shadow over this enterprise, from which it is just now beginning to be relieved. It should have had no influence on it for the acknowledged character of the gentlemen who control this enterprise, coupled with "the fact that they have no interest whatever in it, gives to all a guarantee lhat equal and exact jutice alike to the owner of the property and the shareholders, will be meted out. While, in common with others, we regret that a postponement was necessary, we commend the course pursued by the managers, aud wo do not hesitate to express our continued an! unshaken confidence in the management of ibis enterprise. Should any one be dissatisfied, his money will be returned on the presenta ion of his ticket. It wiil be seen from the notice above mentioned, that the owner of the property wiil rent out the farms for the year, and those who draw ttreiu will receive the rents. This will he a very handsome pr;ze in itsidf. Snould all , the tickets be Fo'd before the l.-t of September, ISoi), tha drawing will take plac-J at an earlier rhty, of which due notice will be given. Tue property embraced in this enterprise is vtry valuable, and wo do not'hesitate to recommend the enterprise itself to our tiieud.t. JLoui&cilla Courier-Journal. w . S!iIT-I'-r Coughs, Colds an! Throat DicO'-'iers, u e " Brown Bronchial Troches" hiivina prtwed their thcucy ,y a t..r O; many yea s. TheTrjuhes aro highly recommended and prescribed by Poyaic aas aud Surgeons iu the army. Tho.-e exposed to sudda chanire.s sh uld always be supp.ied with " Th: Troches," as they give proropt relict. jiull tf.d-eod&wlt To tho Public. We desire to return thsnks to the Home Insurance Cororjany. ot New York; Insurance Company of North America. Philadelphia : and the uievelaud Insurance Compmy, of Cleve land. Ohio: lar the liberal adjustment and prompt Davnieot (throuch their Agents, xuessrs. Archer & Ko.; ox tne policies ou nur stock ot hardware, destroyed by fire on tha night of December 21st. 131J8. Geo. S. boNNTAO & Co. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 8. 1869. Price of Coal Reduced. Take notice that I have since the 4f h inst. reduced the price of coal to 12 J cents, uenvereu iu mc t-uy. i o Jos. Thomas. Glass Shades and Cases. For covering Jancy clocks, statuettes. flowers, &c, at Mark, v arren & uo. 8, jan8 6t 25 First Street. Eg?" Evansville merchants and manufacturers can secure a large trade from Warrick County by askins: for It through the columns ot the Warrick Herald, which circulates in 1. 1 i i it. every neijjiiooruuou iu ma vouuiv. Hnnrlrfirla nF narsons. to sav nothing ol mor.Viint .nmn to Kvonsvillfi l ! f ever? week tO buy gOOUS. i10ney Can oe maae Dy advertising luruugu IU1 i j a "uiuiu. i ' HHMS 1 COl. I VPar. M COi. 1 vear S35- i col. 1 year. $20: col. 1 I ' siii rn 1 ir i -i T o year, 5iJ 50; l-lo col. 1 year. 9t ou. A copy of the paper sent regularly to i eacn each suozcriocr wno lanes as mucr. ant , , For a shorter time than l.year at reasonable rates Local notices inserted lor 10 cents per line er.cli iosertion. Addvess Herald, Newburgh, Indiana. jan7 Sodlam Mines Coal Down. Best lump coal is to-day put at 12J cents per bushel. Send orders to No. 2 Main Street, near Water. John Ingle, Jr., & bON, 5-3t Proprietors. For Sale For city orders or bonds A new dwelling house, with twelve room., Ht iesp tuan cost, jaul d3t Willard Carpenter. Flour. The best braod of choice family flour soid u the city, the Cyntbiana Milir also, rye flour for i ... ii n iv. n L';- c aie uy ii. u. Alii" Ou vo., i-uaiui, sccoud door below vine. A Large Stock of Superior Liquors. N. F. Carr & Co., at .No 3 aud 4 oath Water Street, have a very arte stotk of Miperior Liou ts of the choicest brands, selected with great care exprely for this maiket by Mr. Carr himjell, with special relerence to - L the Wi,nts ot this trade, a -id offered at of very small profits by wholesale to cash Steamboat bars supplied - customers on liberal terms. declO-dtf - I SP" New Milinery Goods for holi dav trade, iust received at Hughes'.

JK3150 barrels of choice Eastern Apples, wholesale and retail, at the New York Grocery. Also, 20 barrels new Buckwheat Flour.

No. 8 Second Street. A splendid 1 stock of all kinds of boots and shoes I may always he found at John Rasch's, i on Second Street. Ladies' shoes of (valines and styles of the best make. Rovs' boots and shoes. Ladies' and gentlemen's over-shoes. Customers cannot fail to bo pk-ased, as the stock has been s-olectei with the greatest care. Call at No 8 rSecnd Street. - m., w. & i'.-novl2. JFTry fome of Hurl nut's celebrated Hominy Orits. It is superior to Rice, Tapioca. S g t nr Corn Starch for pudding. For said at the New York Grocery. G;o. S. Sonntg & Co. can be found at the old Loeri-hal store, corner of First and Miio Street-, where they expect to supp'y their customers with goads in their line. dc21if .. . .- - BA beautiful hand is made more beautiful when ir is covered with Harris' seamless Kid Gloves; blues, purples and blick,- stitched .with white, just received at Coolidee's New York Store. de!5 tu&th g"We will open this morning new Tassel Fringes, Trimmings, Zephyr Worsted, Guipure Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Plaid Hosierji, and fancy articles too numerou to mention, at Coolidge's New York Store. . del5 tu&th , SPJust received another invoice of those American black rep silks, and Irish Poplins, at Coolidge's New York Store. de!5 tu&th asrManr years go tbe writer of this nnttr-a n.ni an invalid ntivsician. whiie vtsitintr the Island or Si. Croix for their i health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Hum there produced upon many of the Invalids who were, lifce ourselves, seeking nealtb, ana noon inquiry ana myeius tion, obtained a full htsorv of its medicinal virtues. He was dclls;ht-;d and surprised, and determined to make it the uasis of a Toivie and Restorative Medicine. The re-tult of his labors was a glorious success for himself and Buffering humanity. The celebrated Pjantatio Bitters was thus made Known to tbe world. Being tx article of real merit, founded on new prinoinlps. and reivi,sc wnoiiy upon ineveg 1 T 4 It.. n.i lii ..n I nfPld 1 f. woiTed . Arid "revolution in 'the treatment of nhvsica. debility. I MltosoiJA Water. Superior to the best I Imported German Cologne, na bom at half tne price. jauiv-ajteoa-wti.. B- Toilet and Fancy Articles at Brhweli & (Jo. 8 Drug btore, corner of Third and Main. Finest stock in the. citv. Perfumeries of all kinds. Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept oc2G dtf CF Never mind high taxes. Pay them now and save five per cent.: then go to Davidson & Becker's, 160 Main Street, and save 15 or 20 per cent, more on a good warm suit, before the weather gets too ecld. nov2S-mw&3. STEAHBOATS. FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS & MEMPHIS. The magnificent 1 iewheel bteamer CUFI0N. Frank StHn, Master; George H - nter, Clerfe, Leaves lor Memphis and all way ports on HUSUAV, JANUARY llTU, iit. S oVloo a.m. For trfiglit or passage apply on board, or to HUMmi-tUx, iAlittt-ik. k JanScilt Agents. FOR OWENS BO RO, CANNELTON, AND LJU1V lLiL.tU. Tlie magniflceut t-enger steamer TARAON. ,teSi4 E. P. T. Ho icrofi, Ma.st er; Miles t. warren, clerlt. Will leave for Lou svtlle and ad way ports MM,JA.NUAKY 11TH, at 10 o'cloca A.M. For iroiul or pasiaae aprdy on board, or Clt Aj?t-nts. FOR MEMPHIS, V H'KSrX' SO, A - D NEW The famous, fleet, favorite steamer W. Hollcroft, Master; . Charley Schultze. Clerk, Will leave for .New Orleans and all way ports on MOSDAT, JANUAKl 11TH, of 19 w For freight or pansase appiy on noaru, or or HUMfiitiiiY, raiitiuik. w., Janll dlt -Agt,taururrr.jR wkf.itt.v packet hriR rx iro.i oliimbusaxd MEMPHIS. The elegant steamer .151 flU-fctilAN. O. Hewitt. Ma ter; Georze W. Twoiney.-Clerk, Will leave for Memphis aud all way ports, as a regular packet, on 5IOMIAY, JANUARY llTH, at 4 n'nloolr P.M. For treiaht or passage appiy on noara, or to Janll it c tt. iuj-l, Ageuu No. 1,468.1 United States Marshal's Notice. United States of America. District of In diana, SS: . TriIEKE4S. A MRK1 OF ISW loimnrion was tiled in the Diet rict Court of the United States for the District 01 Indiana, ou tne 1. 1.11 u o.",,m cnVtytV.VouLeh Their nrctS? Mr " Marsh n.e:taZAeltP h. v ll 1 iiti. Luc tcaiu u v i,.ni4iwi engines, tackle, lun.ituie, aud apparel, seized at said District on a breach ot con 'l"f.nd Knd that inesaoie may be condemned and sold thereior. - Now. tbereiore. in pursuance oi me loa'under lne seal ot said Court to me I riiriii and delivered. 1 do hereby Rive public notice to aJl. persons claiming said goods.orauy part thereof, orinauy man?icr li.preKtod therein, that they be and appear oeioiB iuo uu, iu TiV. Qf lne united States, to be ueld at the ciiy of indianapolis. In and lor tue .District oi IniHann on the first Monday OI -ebruary next, at 10 o'clock oi tne lorenoon oiinat I nay, men apa mere iu imviyvrT, luc. claims nd make their allegations in that . behalf. spoojJER. Marshal. U. s, i t, Hnwr.in cierk. jan4 dl4L 31ILLER, KARGES & CO., WUOI,tiAl.E Fumitur9 Manufactnrars, AKB SEALERS IX CHAIRS. MAYftiKNiilcS. &C. BALES ROOMS: Xioa. 89 A 91 Main St., opposite the court Mouse, oc22-3mdw Kvansville, IND. Crescent City Floorlngr Mill. EUGENE E APPLES, Manufacturer and Dealer in XOULBIXbS, FLO'JKI.VC, SIDIS0, And all kinds of DRESSED -AND F.0DGH LUMBES. Also, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of the toiuusJil ' iiiiiiiitiijjiiniijiiiL i , . i j ,l4 , . , ,- : . Celebrated PICKET FENCE. Corner of DlTlslon Street and Canal, - Near Reili & Haney's Foundry, oc3i d6m kvasvii.lk,ikd,

Fur other River Items ce Third Page.

Tbe weather yesterday was cloudy and cool, the ground being frozan hard yester day morning. The river had fallen 3 inches np to daric last night Ihe additional arrivals and departures Saturday evening andnpto midnight last Include the Armada, to Cairo: packets to Henderson; Alpha, to Nashvilie; Ada Lyn, to Green River; Iiauisa and Pe Toll No. 2, to Watiasli River; Emperor, Cincinnati to Ner Oneans; TCmma Floyd, Cincinnati to Nashville; Tempest White Riveno Lou svllie: Pexter, New Orleans to i ouisvilie; Quicitstep, from Cairo; Kate Robln-on, Cincinnati to Eastport; Armenia, Plits-hui-g to New Orlf-an: Taracon, Louixvl le to Henderson ; Kapidni No. 2, from Etstport; Norrnau, irorn. Memphls; ihe J. V. Wilson, with a low, passed op, tnd ttio J L. Griiii-iM passed d wn yesterday ...... The Salii V., with a f jne.al, came up from Hender-ioD, s:erday, and returned last eveuiug....Tho Emm i Floyd, h.m eror and Tempe.4 had good trips Dm. Weaver aud Bdi Ford were at tne wher-iof the Kmperor. Two bnt er pilot are not afloat....-Tlie Dexter nad a migjifloent trip 700 to 9J0 tons. She ..arcly touched at the wharf- Tne Quickstep, Anneal, Kapid in, a.id Norman had goixl irip......The Sato Robinson had a fair trip.......The J. U. Graham. passed down without iau dn..Th Norman will return to Memphis this evening and has large orders for freight to be bought here, the Memphis trade Is one that Is to the interest of our msrehan s to f i6ter. By proper management thousands of dollars that have heretofore gone to St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, may be secured to this clty....The Virginia had not arrived at miduight. Her engagements are such as wilt detain her till noon to-day. She ha magnificent passenger appointments, and bar officers are those popular and accomplished gentlemen, Captain Wllllan Hollcroft, Charley Schullee and Ed. Milter. None better exist Wehad tjhe pleasure of a call last night from Capt. James Mellon, clerk of. the Giendale, who has been in the cliy tvo days awaiting his boat, having come through from St. Louis by rail. He Is l gtxtleman of tbe old school, and hsa ling teen identified with the maritime in terests of t he Ohio. The GlendUe was due at miduight, with 830 tons of freight on her self and barge Colonel W. J. May, prin cipal owner of the Norman, has bean in the city since Saturday mora log. -....Captain John May arrived from Memphis by the Norman last night...... The Kapldan had a large number of merchants from Tennesae, Mississippi and Alabama araong her passengers last night, The John Kllour has gone to Cincinnati The Raptdan No. 2 will leave promptly at four o'clocit this evening, and shippers will confer a favor on Captain Howell by baying freight and bills of lading on board bv that hour. It Is necessary for her to leave on time, in order to keep oa tloia, as he has a distance of 4)0 miles to go, which " keeps her kicking." Manifest-Of Steamer Rapldan No. 2 (Captain Lee Howell, 81. Hughes, Clem,) from Florence, Alabama, to Evansvtlle, Indiana: For Evansville R K Dunkerson, 21 bales J bales cotton ; r oi numpurey at to, si bules cott n : H Dueouchet fc Co. 22 bales cotton ; Kerney t Harper, 18 bales cotton, 3 kegs of eggs, 3 bundles ot coon skins; Le Howell. 1 bale cotton. 2.000 feet of rough I . . . I . . A' iT 1 . . . . . i w. It 1 1 ri ir,T . i c . . LI For Clnoinnali H. If Ulauah U, 13 b'ls cotton ; J II (jooiihart S to, il bales ctton ; Rowland A; Co. is bales cotton : ttooL Moore & t;o, 15 bales cotton. For Louisvtne- gorier, r airiax st uo. hlrs cotton. Verhoff & o. 50 baas corn. For New Orleaus Pityne. HuutlnKtou ft Co, 11 bale cotton; Neaunan & Co, o bls CO'lon; tiicnarason may, j oie coi.ioii. ForSt, Louis "jlikersou teiasy, a rous len.Hier. For Mraohls Uuy, Mcuienan R to, d b les cot ton. For Nashville CarricH, lioiian & CO, z bale- C'llton. For Paducah Little Bros, l bale cot' on: F.w!ei-. Le Co. 1 tub of butter. 1 coop of chickens; La-b & Bloom, 3 ble of option ; Air Wllliaius. :J bores ot iioustnoin ooas; Mrt'ounon. 'A boxe of household too Js; 8 bead of inii fs, 2 wagons For j tinsoavliie liiiiroaci Agent, eu tons pig iron. MASirtsT of steamer O.nicksteD. from Cir., jAniiary 10, 1809 Bluuier Hoiiii2 tiwlsie.id-: ll B cassava u a s ruase; J 'f tfc H A. Cool hi ie 1J bundles paiwir; A. Uina te 3 hales Kti-ep pel s: u cbr net 4 as o..J; Fielder m. uurnam iu p .c-Katr-s tiou eh Id Hood : Klllott, Kun"uer &;. :9 pkjts b r. 1 chest d ho : Tuns. C tntiii lr U. T6 b ia wlat : Vii-lery Bros 6 bHs rruit: A. Kn-ii'k-2 brln potMtne-; It. K I)nnFron Sc ! 14 La esco tou; Keruey .V Haipr 4 hogslieHCts tb;nrc. For r-s iLimeiit 10 Louisv lie 10 lieud catt'f, 8 t'kgH tiidse, and some ps-engers. iDciuniMl M pus tudse, zo oris pecans. Owui r on board 17,001' smngles. Masifkstop STKA.XEI: NoRMAHf Janua ry 10, lb j). - R. K. Danlieisou. 1J9 bales ocottou; A. II. Durst, 20 padtasm of bousebola u)ods; Armsttong, l package oi fur niture. Kesliipn'ne 40 ton-s of scrap iron for iNew Albany. Rowland & Co., Clnclunatl, 71 bales of cotton. She had registered eignty passengers. Hirer Dispatches. L0TTLIV11.1.E. 'Jan 9. Port List Kate Robinsou, t liicinnnti to Teniiei-see River; ..rmenla, Pittsbuif; to Ne r Orleans: tallie from Pitttsbiiruh ; Cam j' a, Na-hvlde to Cincinnati; Lo CUire, f.-om Tennessee Klver; Virginia, to .New jOrleans. Itiver falling Kieadllyi with U'4 leet steamboat water ou the Falls. Weather clear and moderately cold; wind wet noithwest. In tfe canal 11 teet water is leported. Business very active. The Virginia had a line trip. Nashville. Jan. 9. River stationary. with 12 feet on liarpeiu Shoals. Wexi ber co:d and cloudy. The Fanny Brandeis, from Evansv lie, and Talisman, fromCaird, arrived. The Kl.'a Huabes. lor Upper Cumberland, aud Fanny Braude's, for Evansville, departed. Memphis. Jan. 9 Weather clear and pleasant. River rl in? steadily. L;iyU-iy, Huiitsvllle lo St Louis; Arthur, Ne -Orleans; Sam. J. Hule.wllh 1,300 bales cottou, for Cincinnati. St. Louis, January 10. No arrivals or . - indicatlons of a snow storm. The Pet.r Bul. n, started for K-okuk a day or two ago, got no further than Canton, where she (ounu a solid gorge. Cairo. January 10. Coosa, Evansville to Memphis at 10 l. M.; Forsyth, tst. Louis to Memphis at IU P. at : Mary Davage, IRUburg 10 New Orleans at y A. M. ; tiroeaoecK. New Orleans to Cincinnati at nt on ; fenank and Bee, St. Louis to .New. Orleans it'- 4 p. jr. ; Emperor, Cuiciunal i to yew Orlenns HJ, 4p. M Lady tiny, JSew Orleans to St. i LouUal 6 p M. Indiana, Clncii.uatl to tfl. n,i. .u p I,. i. ir T nnu m Vieltwiurgatv F. K BOttAMorQ, UOODU c.tv to St. Louts at 6 P. M. : Bixinarcic. St. r,, lo New Orleans ; Knth . Cairo t-j St.. T .anl. of ,win Tha riwr ,sw r.w..n Kir incnes clear aud pleasanu Bt. Louis. Jan. 9 During the past three months isus'eamboats ami tti barges Lave been enrolled and llcc-nsKd at the St. Louis Custom House. Tue total tcnnaice oi the boats Is 81, 236. and the barges ITT.a.j; total tonDage lotviol. The total enrolled tonnage ou the Western rivers for th year 1866, was l,2ft1 steamboats, of 51,671 tonnate, and t33 barges of 106,168 tonnage. Total number of vessels, tonnage 4S1.217. Farmers and Housekeepers, TAKE NOTICE! If you want CHEAP SOAP, and at the same time the very best of Soap, use Sap onif ie 1 or C0XCE5TRATED LIE, Tbe Ready Family Soap-AIakk. The only genuine Lye In the market. A box of it will make luucu more Soap than Potash or any bogus e. Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Mannfactoring CompaEy Pittsburg, Pa. Importers of CRYOLITE, and manufac turer of the following Standard Chemi cals: Natrona BL Carb. Soda, Natrona Sal Soda, Nat ona Poms Alum, Natrona Mu v riauo aciu, xatrona jiteuneu reiroienm, Natrona Chloride of Calcium. Natrona Flouride of Calcium, Natrona Saleratus, Natrona Caustic Acid, Natrona Sulphuric Acid, Natrona Nitric Acid, Natrona Re fined Sapouiffer, Natrona Salt, Natrona Copperas, etc faeld&wlf

MAY ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IN HEKEOT G1TF.X, that the undersigned bas been appointed Administrator oi the estate of Angelina Jarvls, late of Vanderburgh County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be advent. DANIEL WOOLSEY. Janll-3tw Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COI'ARTKI RMIIP HERETO fore "xn'lnf he we n Charles Babcoclc id B. H. Or filth Is this ?ay dissolved. Tne business will hereafter be conducted by U BIBCOCK 0. Evan Hvllle, Jannnry 1m, lt9. Jan9 n i w GREAT LAND SALE!

Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act cf the Kentucky Leguiatura, 1857-63. Seven lUch and Highly Improved u:ii ui?er bottom fa ins. ant! 501 Town Lots, to be Disposed of In shares. First Prize.......... Becoud Prize..... Third Prize Fourth Prize........ Fifth Prize. Sixtb Prize Beventh Prize 1150,000 2700 13,750 13,750 13,750 13,750 2S0 VRUZi IX TOWN LOTS, Valued at 120 each. 140 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at $100 each. S4 PRIZES IN TOWN LOTS, Valued at 80 each. TICKETS, THE DRAWING WILL TAKE place at Masonic Tom pie. In Louisville, Kentucky, on the 1st day of September, IMi. , Ag-nts will furnish pamphlets Riving description of the properly, and containing tbe net of the Legislature authorizing the tale. - Commissioners who will manage the enterprise are named in the act of the Ley'H ,'ature, aud their integrity and responsibility are endorfed in the certificates (which will be found in the pampolets) ot (Governor John W. Stevenson, Hons. Garrett .Davis and Thomas C. McCreery, Uniitd bt'ttes tsenalors, Hon. John X. Bunch, Bpeiker of tbe Kentucky House of Representatives, Uom. Archibald Dixon. Joftepu Adams, Freisident of the Farmers' Bank, L. C. Dallam, PL'esideat of the National i.ank, John H. Bairet and others, -ef Henderson, Ky. ; Hon. W. F. Parrett, Judge of the Circuit Court ef the Fifteenth Judicial District, and M. H. Johnson, Judge of tbe Court ol Common Pleas, of Indians; Hon. Win II. Walker, Mayor, John H. Hopkins, President Firt National Bank, and others, of KvaiifVlUe, Indiana, aud many other gentlemen of position and prominence In Kentucky and Indiana. TICKETS can be purchased of L. H. LYNE, Fanner' Bank, Henderson, Ky. ; R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky.; TUOS. K. A. BROOKS, Covington, Ky.; JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank Of HopUinsville, Hopltinsville, Ky. James L. Dallam, Commercial Bank, Paducah, Ky. Books opened at these points on the 1st of October. ISiiS. FHiLil HORN BROOK, Esq., Water Street, b!tw-en Main aud Sycamore, and SEMON1M. DIXON A CO., No. north First fcireet, will order tickets from the Agents at Henderson, Ky., lor those who desire to purchase. se2S dtf Postponement of Henderson County Land bale. T' III'. rXDtUSIOKEI), WHO WERE appointed i.orainissioners oyin K.eupoints tik-ky LeaWiaiur. io u pen menu ana con duct the " Henderson County Land ;sale" ol Win McL-iln, Kq.. take this method of announcing lo tne public that t he drawing ot p izrn iu the euierprlse ha b-n post poned until the 1st day or September, ioUt. When, on ihe lot of tober la t, the enterpi i e was In id e fore me ubnc, lb was c nri ently -expected mat tc u d be codc u ed by in 14 " ot January, 1SQ9 the nay nxed lor I lie drawinx; but -evertl Ciiu-e-, uoiif oi uni;ii weie aut c patea, and u in h coald not be -uirolied by tue oinml-si"i.ers nor by the owner ol the proper y, cirn-i net! t piev-nt ir, Amo' ih se we in ij mem on ln failure to obtain pnutnl "'a ter at the time e n traded !r, tue ex rerna sir eency oi tue money rriiii lie , and the ' 1st u-t in the minds oi the people ot euteri riNrs like tlm, induced bv uu-eN which are yet lieh iu the recoilectiou of tbe pubnu. itiuuKti iickeis aie now being rapidly so d, a suflijlt nl number b.ve not Ueeu dl-posfd ot to Juhiuy a traut.(or of the property wnno;.t uriuing ioi- upon the own r. The farming lands embraced iu the enterprise, neaiiy eight bun ired acres of winch are cli-ared and tillable, wld be rented ut for the pre ent year lljiitt. Oood bonds for the rent will be taken, and these bonds will be assisned to the persons who draw the said farms. The money (or the tickets sold is in the hands or the agents, and should any share holder oe umaiined witn the postponement, his money will be reiundedon the presentation oi his ticket. '1 be undersigned think It will not be amiss to say, in this connection, thst hey hive no pecuniary interest in tbe above enterprise, nor will they have In the future. They will not receive one cent for tbelr services, ond they do not now, and wiil not at any time, owe, hold, or control a s-lnele ticket in Mm enterprise: nor one dollar received from the sale of tickets will be used by them, nor can the owner of tbe firoperty touch, use, or control any part of t until after the drawing ta&es place: and should the enterprise, by any unioreseen contingency, prove a failure, all money received irom me saie or ticiiets will be promptly returned oa presentation of the tickets to tbe agent from whom bought. B. RANKS. W. S. HOLLO WAY, ROBERT T. GLASS, K. L. MTARLINU, GRANT G KEEN, Janll dAW W.S. KLANV. Wool Az WATER, I have opened a Wood Yard on Filth Street, between Locust and Walnut, and shall keen constantly on band a full supply. .Having nad hnse aituched to my water wagon, 1 am prepared to fill cisterns ou very moderate terms. Ordeis left at my residence, on Walnut Stre t, between Third and Fourth, will be promptly filled. THOMAS RULLEN. deZi d3m Sale of Unclaimed Goodi To all whom it may concern t 7TTUE tS HKKEIIY CIVES, thai iSi the unclaimed packages at lLt various offices ot Adams Express Company In southern Indiana will be soid at Public Aufi. ou, to the highest bidder, In the city oi Evansville, at the Auction Room of Hiram Nelson, Locust Street, opposite the Post-Offlce, on the 4th day of March, 186, unlets tne same shall be called for and all charges paid thereon. A complete list ot these packages may be seen at the several Poxt-orXi es, Ex pi ens Offices, and other public places where Ihe puckages were consigned. WM. O. LANG AN, dec.ti d2m Agent. J. XC et'BWEQMAS. CHARLES KBKIPKC. blew Firm at an Old Stand ! SCHWEGMAN & KREIPKE, Steamboat Furnishing House, Manufacturers of Chimneys, Breachons, popper Steam Piping, Wrought Iron Cooking tbtoves, and Kitclien furniture. Also, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, Copper Stills, &c, made to order. Tin Koonug, Guttering, Spouting, Ac. lx-au-rs in all kinds oi Cooking and Heating Stoves, Charting Dishes, c. Paiticular alleutioii paiu to all kinds of repairing. Ail work promptly attended to, and warranted togiv- pei feet saUslactlon. Call and hee us at No. 9 Soutti Water Street, no21 d3uil EvAj.svii.fcK, In o KliOUU FACTOSSY. GLUNZ & MAUSES, Broom MHiiufuoturerN. We desire notifying the public that we are keep! on hanu all sort of Biooms. and pay the liishe t prP e lor Broom Corn, Eactorvou ihird aud Ingle Sts. de7d3in Mercliant Tailor. Can be found at MO. 8 CUA NDLEIZS BLOLK pzi 8m

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reitz ahd: HANEY, Crescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and IngleJSts., EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, Maaufactarers of , STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND . Machinery of etcry Bexrlptlon DEAX.KBS IN BELTING, STEAM OA UGERS, FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c.t &c. Repairing done at Short Notice. nov7 ly bL CO Meclianics foundry Manarnotarers and Bnlldeia or; Steant JKiisfncs, Circular; iSav Orlst nad Bauar Mills, Too&eoo Swc.e UommlDn Maah lnes. Distil- ; lerykud Mining Ma- ' eh'nery, Malt Mills, Corn hellers, Hease Fronts, Cellar Urates. ' i . mn & BRASS; CASTINGS. Of every description. , Cohlnery of all kinds Made and Repaired, dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and Wronijht Iron 11 pes. Old materials bought We have the facility- of the best Machinery and Workmen, and will give all Work entrusted to as our individual attenUoa, fill orders promptly, warrant oar WJrc, and charge reasonable prc. Office and Foundry, corner of First and set Streets, E vansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit p work and do repairing. UVmva. SCH ULTZE, THUMAN A CO WILLIA1I HEHJIAKI (Sneeeor to Krals dk Heilm CITY 2?OUllK' Manufacturw asd Bulger of PORTABLJm JLHD STA TION AH T TEAM EN8INE3 AND BOILERS 8AW AND -GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Thres2il3 ' Mactitee,; Gotten and 1 obacco l'rcesc; CIRCULAR SAW if ILLS, EVANSV ILLE, IND. IJ-Hirr lnoi and C oppu Wobx nade t order on short noUo x, ISOIf AND n RASH OAHTINUB Of ev err d eacrl ption. . Dealers In Rteam Oanttes, Oum K"lr,' Fire Bricks, Wronxl it Iron Pip;w. MCloths, at man a factnrers' prlcos. , r . i UStJWA azure- v don at sft ort nouoe, -

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rl It It f. T .1 ' A V-1 ; M V. N T Tho h- -mtit ol t ha t "i. hi I; i.iu.d i'resbvlfi i.in ;hilrcli, I'l.niif of -.Olid mid lie il tint Stre,t.?.. Tl:! would I" a v rr fhiraii place lor lx. V,mik Wit) or J iran-in' an I Jointing, aim;, a od to'-rn I'lmn odlfe. Inquire of ALVA II JoU;-M)N SUI ail J s i I'.Hiatb vir-n:. im im i hj j. mj. in hiimii iiiii iiwiiiii m n ' il FOR NAB.E-SrOR-I'.OATTI) X !- IfUl Htor-bot " t'ticle J ;," ow lyln la ihe rn'iutli oi (ireen iilvcr, wiUt hidck and tixlnre. iini v filed up, '"d with evi ry convenience tor t n- 1 1 ..a.- 1 te b at can be in i i in'ml ii o) Ore. u Klver. A ma n wli h ' miiu II t-tni i.v w.-ii. 1 I have a nice home him 11 nl a it ml imtnu In puiCMU-in ll. City propei ty w.m. i l. taken in excbaiiKO fn tlin bot. ( J i7 61 Rf-sld-inca and Far.n. for t-.air. T V, f . si !. K of til- It Uioma itinu-le. will be sold lit pil' C kuie. Hsi-l :..rtn eoutniiiM Hi acre, wltti i,prov'ii.en!S4. It m utmnt oue in lie IK nil 1 lii'le'" Hta llou, on til E. A. '. liteh -oiles liolu IblH el y. i-'or f;i 1 1 !,er i .n rtlcuiart i.pp'V at Or. E. T Rmici.-s o!.. i, ro. Z .Vitr t .--troeit. Eanv lie. ton s'ALr. mid roi: i:i:st. J rtC t i,v dllrjy; Houses, and 1'i.n.i. IvTi thousai vi weres ol r afiiunB LnU ui.y.ndM.i:;;-,,,,,,. ii til jlat.. A s el.t. Third Street, M tnuvilk, Joduim dec22lf I"a !X'JX3fl WA N'l-E I- PA Rl NKR-t-o.,.. . ,r ; two t;t milimilln II... I "recent I I 1 lo..r Iuk Mill, or, if desired, t Mil"'; in ttu be poi-chased. U '-w AOE.nTS WANT vl 1,0,1 Secrets of tha C'rcit City. A work tlOHcrlptive ot th .'' "" the Vice, the Mitie-in, - ' -f ' Cnra'i cf Tsew Yora i it.v . If you wish to fcrirw how fr'n'p urn made and lost 1 n a d y ; bow hi i 1 1 " i nien aie ruiued in Wall Mie- t ; lm w coui.1"'-V-men are swindled by shin per ; how m "' Is'.ers and merchant! urn bla P mallei" how dance liai.s and concert mJu'iiih m i managed : how era in h lnu Iiouses and lot teries are conducted, read tlnf "work. It contains over So tine eitigr ivlni.'i, tind t .- i i -i All about the MyMerli s and t run f or . w York, and Is ihe Iciest and -litisnit-i.t work of the kind evei published. I'rlce only ia 75 inr iy. Send for circulars aod see our terirti. and a lull description ol th work. AidieM JONES HHotllERS . CO., t.iuclh uatl, O. Jau7 (Jdiwliu COMLSUUi.1 J. .1 1, HarIOW J. rnrun, of New Orleans. J. t. MrCri.i.ofif. of Louisville, iCy. E. Nott, ol Nw (cleans. Phelps, ".Iclii Il;:ch ft i'o.t PR O D UCE, PR O VISION, AM Gl.isf.lt A U CommiEsion IXorchintn, 112 GUJLTII B HTKEKT, no V24 dtf N E VV OIlLl-'ANS. R. L. MAYKAUD & CO., COTTON IWCTOUK, I'rodiK't and ")ii5iiii I! si Ttlerv hunt. Office and Wareroomn: Corner Division ard Water EtrrrU EV VNHVI LU", I N I). Special attention ttvfin to the feM'mr ' f Cotton, Corn, Win at, Ili.ur, J-oinii." , Hay, die. (m).U R. X. D0XICKIMOH. Or.n. 1N .M.I.B ro.'-t K. K. DINKIIESMN A '0., FORWARDINQ & COMMISSION A VD General Ai.'fit'i for the Erie TraiiNpof taliuii oiup'j FAST FREIGHT LIS H, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Liberal Cahh Ad vii n inn m ule on (.'oii -la-ij-lll'litt. KEiTFRTO Swrnrel Bnyard, VI frm'l Evariivllio NhIIoiihI I'.iiuk, I . vn mv 1 1 , luitlina; Moves Tcyior, i'rNidi..t .National t.lty Unk, Voi l : l n.. i.'iiriwrluht, u-hler N t ional ll v Hu.k, N.w York: s-inli h A Dun m u. New Vm ; T. . Barret, Cm-bier rl.mn ol iC n i mil , Lou'HVtlle: W . i'. Hit", fusuier i.'om mi-i -clal Burnt of Iveiiiu :k , Lout ,vi 1 1 ; l( ii't Ii. MhIi land Jt i o., )iew Vorlt; lion, i i , H. Pendleton Ciuci uuntl, O novi ill' rKKDi K. HVftTOf. A1.KX. VvJI'MO., f. jl m w:i ft No. 5 N. WATI1K iSTIUiJVr, EVANSVILLIJ, INDIANA, Forward i n ix AND, O 0 1)1 III 1 i f H 1 0 .i -AWDVHITE LINE Central Transit Corapcny. All freights for New York and Nno England towns through without Ironfer. an?6 TII0S. C. VMUll Z: C'.X, I'ROD uCK AM) COMMISSION MFJICUA tt Z) DeiJei-H in Flour, Hay, Cvr,i, Oars, Gra: t . . ': and PRODUCE Oi ..W KiXALt- i . Wo. O Mtri 12 ' A I! ii. it HUklKAX, EVA!rs"ILl-i:, lXk. A$nU for the -wilfbrated 1IAZAUD POWDER COMPANY. Alt orders promt tiy niled. i Jiii2 d WM. II. KK AD. JOIIt KIN . H-'.-t. HEAD & EING-.'i'O:.!, PRODUCE, rtllWAlllilMi, xr, COMMISSION 2! 1. ilCil A STS. And Dealer in C irn, tlHti, li..ur, I i v s Bacon, Lard, Illi es, HkIij, and l ourUiy Produce renerailv os. aj and I,ocKt hJn-cr, e22dm EvAKvn.i.ir. Ixn. GEO. M1LLEK c C'U., Wholecale and Retail CVHTOM-M AX)K HOOTS AM) MIOS. Children's Hhots a sj eclaity. SS Mi Jn Strnt. CO CO f a ii oe'X) u-.ux WL C. Tt KNOCK & 0U, BRASS TommiziiE, Gas and Steam Pipo Fittcn, CcrniT i'L'ic iatA FIr&t Mrcil.u Caab paid fr ol1 Copper mid fn., 04 Denier In ait klndM of i'.i n-i Cut .'it Whistles, and Stetm Oiiii!.;eH. Pr!tcti!iJ Attention paid to lpalrlri nii . rt Hin titinw I li'i.i.'f ll Hill ilAOi.INI.; iiw roiU 2 pou ml Ken I uclty li;i .- u '7 ; luucolls MmcIiiu' Rope; tons Iw.ii Cot -on j les; Alao, hun -tntole Hoj e, 1 wine, Ac. 11 KM A ST, Fl-l 1 1- H .V v ')., G21 dti An. i iNorlli V'aier BlrceU