Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 January 1869 — Page 4

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Evans ville and CrawfordsYille. GOING NORTH. Leave ArnvB. Arrive. Evansville. Vlncennea. T. Haute Accom'odl'n, 5 :30 A M w o MU . M'.l'iAM 11 SNi A M I Vinoennes Ac 2;06 pm 4 52 F t I 41 PM 83 P M COMING SOUTJJ. Leave Leave Terre Haute. Vlncennea. Arrive E'vllle. 8:'2H A M y M 8 18 P ts Vlaoennes Ac I -JS a JJ Prfbt A AC. :81 A M I 12' P M u.n SiSpvI 515 P M N. B-The Vlucenne Acoommatloa Train leavlne at 2: 5 p. M, mtikes close nneiuon w8,b the Ohio and Mlilppl Railroad at Vlncennea for SU Louis ana Cairo. Terre Haute and Indiaaaiclis. FROM TERRS HAUTE. Leave. Arrive. Ms 11 Train Accommodation Day Express. $:. A M 8:15 P M ... 4 :S0 p M 12:15 P v 4:35 PM 11 :5' PM 6:30 am Night tuxpreaa The change on the Ohio nd MliJPPl Railroad tsaes place on Monday, ber'th, aftes which we will correct me time table of that Road. E. H. & N. R. R.. Northern Division.1 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson dally (Sundays excepted NnS a Arrive at Uansom. ..... .iu .u a.m. GOING NORTH. Leavo Hansom. lL'' Arrive at Henderson 6aXJP.it. STEAMBOAT LINTS. To Louisville. Kvery Monday ana Saturday atlOo'ciock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and! Saturday at 6 O'flOCS P. ML. . . To Caibo Daily, except Snndy, at 4 O'clock p.m. .. . j To Greek RrvES. Every Monday and Friday at 5 o'clock p. m. Kvery Thursday at a o'clock p. m. j To Eastpobt. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. Tq He jdk nsosr Daily , exoept Sundays, at s o'clock p.m. , . To Naskvii,t. Every Wednesday and Saturday t4p . To Memphis Every Tuesday at 4 p. M. RockportStage (via Newburgn and Bootivl'la 1 ramrln? thfl mall, leaves at 7 A. M., on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays a ad Saturdays. . vw Hurronnv Mall Staee leavea Mon davs and Fridays at 7 a. m. Arrives Tues days and Saturdays by 4 P. M. f t , r. If .1 I sltacrA lAATM d fl.i! V (AX cent Rundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex tATtt. SnnilavKl hv 2 P. Mto NiwBuno.-Hftce daily teicept Bunir.l from the Merchant's Hotel, at 8 o'clock P. M. TUESDAY. -JANUARY 12, 1S6P CITY NEWS, We have some beautiful Inkstands for writing desks. Pork Trade. The packing sea eon is about closed. Messrs. Elliott & RufFaer were cutting a few hogs yesterday, but the other houses were not receiving, and the business may be considered over. SSf In the wholesale trade jester day there wa a fine amount of busi nesa deno. Several houses were quite busy in selling: to Tennessee River merchants, and filling orders from that region. JEThe Madison Courier asserts that "Evansville has a big Opera House, but no hotel." "We have to confess judgment on tbe hotel. How lone our caDitalists will xrcrmJ th etigma to rest upon the city we have do means of knowing. A V ROT R acts D meeting was bepun in Ingle Street M.E. Church on Wednesday night ol" last week, and continued since. Meetings will beheld every night darirgthe present week. Some degree of interest is being maaife3ted. Last op the Campaign. Tho Republican Club of the Eighth Ward d'd glorious work during the iast campaign, and were enabled to close it an with $23 in the treasury. This t they yesterday agreed to appropriate for the benefit of the Cornet Silver Bind. SSZT For several Sundays past the congregation of one of .the churches of the city has been beset by a couple of professional beggars, who, taking their stations inside and outside the doors, appeal to every individual as he pas:eo out for alms. We presume the indigents would get more donations by applying in a less demonstra- ' tive manner. A correspondent sends us m article advocating the construction of a gymnaseum, as a promoter of moral influences among the young of bjth sexas. The communication is acceptable, but is not published because it was not accompanied by the name of the author. Our ruls with reference to communication? is inexorable. J. HE irnilaarmonic society Had a rehearsal last evening preparatory to giving a private Musical boiree to such friends as the members of the Society may choose to invite. It is desirable that the society give a public concert before the close of the season, and we presume that it will do so We are tolJ it has been making con siderable proficiency by its Winter's practice. Financial. During the past-week the three National banks of the city declared semi annual dividends. The First National and the Merchants Na tional declared 5 per cent.ont of which stockholders must pay the State and County taxes on their stock, which will leave their dividend 3 23100 net The Evansville National declared dividend of 3 per cent., free of all de duction for taxes, or within 23 100 ol the dividends in the other banks. Mission Sunday School On last Sunday afternoon, a Sunday School was organised in a room for merly ocoupied as a grocery, situated on me oxewburg road, about two squares beyond Ellis's Mill.', The school will be in charge of Trinity m v ni u j mi i xij.. vuuruu, aau wm ce managed by Mr. John F. Glover aa Superin tendent. At the nrst meeting the room wa3 crowded. About eizhtv adults and one hundred and twenty scholars were present, and all appeared delighted with the prospect of having a Sunday School in that neighborhood. With Mr. Glover's well kaown energy and experience as a Sunday School man, we predict for the new enterprise a gratifying success.

A DESPERATE FIGHT)

Fire Pistol Shots from the Assailant Be la Killed with Firty.Slx Back shot. We received yesterday the particulars of a bloody and fatal rencontre which occurred more than two weeks Kentucky, a landing on Green River above the first lock, which has not . yet been made public. On Saturday, December 26th, a dispute arose between William Crawford and a youDg man named 1 Chambers, both living at Steamport, " about some business matters. High words gave rise to angry feelings, and, last, resulted in a bloody affray. Chambers commenced the attaok by shooting at Crawford three times with a pistol, one ball passing through his boot, but he was not wounded. Crawford then discharged at Chambers the contents of a double-barreled shotgun with, deadly enoct, jijty-sxx duck shot entering his breast. After receiv ing these mortal wounds, Chambers fired upon Crawford twice, but without effect, and died from the result of his wounds in about two hours. Chambers, it is said, was somewhat under the influence of liquor. Crawford was tried last week, before a magistrate and was acquitted, it being de cided a plain case ol self-defence. He was formerly a resident of Evansville, and is reported to be a quiet and law abiding citizen. -. : The town and vicinity of Steamport is gaining an unenviable reputation on account of its lawlessness and disor der. ;,.-,'...- : . Pencils from 15 cents to $1 00 per dozen, at the Journal Office. - A Colored Man Accidentally Shot. Yesterday forenoon, while some colored men were examining a loaded single-barreled pistol in the rear of Hamburger's " shebang," the pistol was accidentally discharged, the ball passing through the aim of a bystander named William Henry Bell, a river man. The cap of the Distol had been removed from the tube previously to its being generally handled, but it seems that some of the explosive matter remained, and when, by some unexplained mis chance the trigger was pulled, the charge "exploded with the refclt stated. A moment before another bystander named William Carter had remarked upon the liability of an raccidental discharge, and cautioned the crowd to be careful, but it seems the advice, as usual, was grossly neg lected. These accidents are of hourly occurrence, yet it appears to be im possible to teach some persons cau tion. Officer MoDevitt, hearing the rp-&rk f tha jAataL waa prfimntly on hand, and thinking the affair was worth investigation, conducted the wounded man and Carter before His lonor, Recorder Willard,- who, after an explanation, dismissed the com plaint. The be9t, larjtest, and most fashion able stock cf Visiting Cards ever in this city can now be found at the Journal Ofiace. Orders should be left at once, as the most choice ones will soon be gone. A Misconceived Relationship. Yesterday a colored man who had been tried before Recorder Willard for jubilant and obstreperous conduct in Hamburger's Block on Saturday night, and who, not having the wherewithal to liquidate the expense incurred in an interview with the "Tycoon," wa3 remanded to Ca3tle Cochran. Towards noon a sable damsel, who had been educated in Southern slave pens, called on Mar shal Martin, when the following col loquy ensued: " Is you Mas'r Mash'l Martin?" " I believe I am so called, Madam." "Has you my niece, Ned Johns m, in de calaboose C k He is so unfortunateas to be thus cared for, madam, but are s ou sure that the gentleman nominated Ned Johnson is your niecet" . Sure! Lor A mity! why, mas Marshal Martin, ise de wery woman dat raised oe child, and as sure as ise alive, Ned Johnson s my niece. The fine and costs were paid, and her niece, Ned Johnson, was released and brought into tho engine house wnere ne snowed nimaeit to do a six foO 5 darkey, about five or six years ilder than the aunt who insisted she had raised "de child," who went his way humminar, . "She had a pretty bonnet Witt) a flower onrd-tn on It She is the ya.ler g a that winked at ma." Save money by buying your Tags at the Journal Office. a o . ik t" . i a otbasdid Ji,xiLE. An exile of Erin," " sad and forsaken," to relieve her despondency, took, on Sunday forenoon, an overdose of ' poteen, and in the exuberance of her gayety made considerable display of her powers of humor. Tiring of the city of Evansville, she determined to emigrate to Kentucky, and started toward the river side in pursuit of a friendly Charon to row her safely across. Not being successful in obtaining the object of her desire, she gave vent to her mortification in very indignant terms. Officer Girard dis covering the condition of the " lone lorn 'oman," went to her assistance She no sooner made his acquaintance than she " cottoned " to him as though he was a newly found but a long lost brother. He gallantly gave her his dexter elbow to cfing to, to steady her faltering footsteps, and promising her a bottle cf her national beverage, and the accommodation of a well-furnish ed apartment, he amicably conducted her to Castle Cochran, in whose hos pitable protection he left her. Yesterday forenoon Recorder Wil lard gave her a hearing, and released her on her promise to abstain from " drink," and send him, in payment or nne and costs, amounting to $5 25, the accumulated savings of two weeks

A Black AcT.-Uis Honor, Recorder Willard, Was appealed to by a patty, yesterday afternoon, who was the credulods victim of a brace of sharpers at the " strap game." Igna-

tios McKinney is the gudgeon's cogno men, and to appearance he ought to be smart enough to know how to avoid such pit-falls; but " Fools ruah in where angels fear to tread," and rushing into Hamburger's infamous den, he found that money and other valuables may, by a hocuspoous practiced by certain gentlemen of the colored persuasiop that hang 'round Hamberger's like spiders 'round their webs, take wings and fly away. Ignatios is a Kentucky darky, and unused to urban ways. He un derstood not the modus operandi of the strap game. It was, he thought. an easy method to turn an honest Dennv: so be , met tne overtures oi Wm. Henry Bell, the colored individual who was shot accidentally in the fore' noon, and another ycleped Long John, in a spirit of accommodation. The strap was produced, and after being adroitly manipulated by the Bwindler's accomplices, Ignatios bet 'everything he had except the "duds" on his person, to-wit: one shawl of the valus of eight dollars; one pair of pants, six dollars; and five dollars in money. It is scarcely necessary to add that the aforesaid Ignatios became a .victim. -' The foregoing "Black Act'Vwas followed by an afterpiece, in which Bell and Long John, assisted indirectly by Hamburger,, were the "dramatis personae." Their victim in this case was also a credulous stranger, and his loss amounted to a mstol or nistols. His Honor, after waiting some time for the "gentV charged as the principal in the case, put off the trial until 10 A. M. to-day. Council Proceedings. rVinvOIL ClIAMBKa. Evansville, January 11, 1S68, . Council met pu suant to adjournment. Pnint-Ku Honor. M ivor WftiHer. and Councilmen Hteeie, Jones, Stocsfleth, Reita and Foeltcer. Absent ;ounciimen Bieinker. Schrelb? r, Koll-, and Mesksr. The minutes of tbe last meeting were read and approved. Tbe following bills were allowed : John Tieacon, fixing gutters and slating engine bouse. ........S Al red Klrtt patrlck, sldewatas, &o K. 8. Martin, salary-.... Henry Knaplte, fireman. 17 50 2. 20 83 33 14 00 Frd. Frymude, fireman . Gas LWht Company, gusmaias. 14 W) 1,150 00 6 (il A. Rtxlemanu B Co., nans... . ........... John Bruuer, . fireman -.- O. A F. Laueusieln, advertisement Henry Btoekfletc, basket and PollceDin ItcTj'anuary 8th Police bill to January 2d Kly Rogers, bauilug hose real C hurti-s Becker, Biacksmithing... Christ. Hermau, fireman .. John A. Reliz, timber and hauling Kelts & Haney, castings .. J. B. Mesaer, sundries...Cbrls. Herman, fireman John A. Reitz, timber f Pat Burke, salary .. John Nuireut, gravel John A Keitz, lumber and UmberReitz A Haney, castings... - Henry K.rsmer, itpairs o.i h. reel Thomas Sieperc, hauilngeuglne Jno. James, watch at iuglne House James Urle A Co., plow and repair14 00 . 23 00 70 269 50 1255 50 1 00 0 -2 50 14 00 21 24 2(i 3d 8 () 14 00 3 00 50 00 4 00 247 80 17 70 12 30 75 00 14 00 iner 80 25 18 20 treo. I . c;XaAior, oil ui Ja ......... J.B Mesker, caanging olu pipe and gutter -. Jam as Urie A Co., repairs -. 21 00 John James, watchman at Engine llOUM) . IS 00 Thomas Davis, fireman .......... 10 00 14 00 John Bruner, fireman B. Alvsker. sundries 28 35 75 00 100 00 3 00 50 00 39 00 1 1 60 83 33 28 00 Michael Blcael, bauUng engine Wm. Kraft, enitlneer. ............ Judge Purrett. Thomas iiullen, hauling nose reel... Butterwortn K l&enney, crossings.. do.. pavements. &c. W. F. Holmes, engineer... ... Fred. Frymude, flreman......... Henry Kuapke, fireman Evansville Cotton Manufacturing 28 00 Co.. sundries... .. 19 00 2-5 00 70 85 114 85 Lewis C. tjiinson, prof, services . Nicholas Relchart, street repairs.. Geo. T. Cochran, keeping prisoners iSernara Arnold, ou alley Cash rder for costs on suits2S 00 an 7 Geo. Lant, on exchange of bonds and interest....12 38 TueChlet of Police recommended that Lawrence Smith, who bad tin en stck in consequence of exposure at fires, be allow ea two weess pay. Aureea to. The bill of Capu Cocurn.u Hhows 67 pris oners incarcerated, of whom 28 were ooiored, 25 Americans, 8 Irisb, 4 German, 1 French. 1 EasUiti; on snap ciou 11. inde cency 1, disorderly 1!, drunk 12, fighting 6, stealing s, assault i, ui una ana aisarueriy 18, larceny 3, obeaity 2, vagrancy 11 total 67. Bill of Geo. Blnabam furSlO 50 was re ferred to the Committee on Finance. Gaslight Company's bill for S84 was re ferred to tbe Committee ou. Finance for lurt her consideration. Ihe bill of Nicholas Relchert was cut down to 870 &, an lttin of tlS lor hauling Reicuert's bill ror new plow, bv TJrie. cau eu tuuis discussion out was anally allowed, although it was generally conceded that be had transcended bis prerogative In orneriue it. Bill of N. Bryable for Drenarinor cltv or ders for cauceiia ion 120 was laid over lor consideration. Tbe Committee on erroneous assessments reported that no improvement" were found on aiiey euaoi lott 21 and 'li Original Plan, aa had been erroneously taxed for two years; ordered tl-at taxes on the improveluButs un reiuaueu. vjoncurrea in. A communication was received from Thos. A Hendnc"s proffering io settle his account wmi tne city oy taking &JJU and interest on the debt as it accrues, in C4sb. ...... T ,1 fc. ... . i , . . . ' iuu iv j iAi u iuub hi in per ceut. ior u. A motion to lay it ovr for further conoid. eratioa was lost. Reitz moved that he be asked to take the whole of the debt tu bonds, except tne interest, which was aoptea. Mr. heel Iter submitted a m-tion in writ. iug, tnati. wiuardDe allowed 1,000 per buuuiu an Miury, iu nea oi ail lees against iuo city ity eweor ler. Aiier some aiscusnon, tne motion was poMipoueu ior tne present, l'he Committee on Center Street, in the fourth .Kolargr meut, reported that thev f iund the properly holders on lots 10. 11 and VI, have t-.ken possession of twelve leetoi center street, and recommend tuat tue mayor De instructed to lake immedlaie steps to test the question involved, and to remove tbe Incumbrance. On motion, ll was ordered that the City Treasurer be lustruoied t j div on 13k i5i u day of Jauuary , tbe semi-annual interest matnred on the ten years bonds. -The report of the City collector showed tnat nurmg the ten days ending December 9th, 18oS, snowed mat he had collected and Paid into the City Treasury -.8ii,5-i8 38 Thiee per ceut. discount allowed-. 345 85 Total.. ,311,874 24 And for tbe thirty days ending January 9tb, tuat be bad collected aud taid into the City Treasury -..?20,4"0 03 Oae and one-half per ceut. discount...... . . . . 308 75 Total. $),1M 78 Mayor WalBer submitted a report, stating tnat vbe First National Bank sold in December ten year city bonds amounting in principal and Interest to the sum of Si.-lti'j 73, and the proceeds have been paid into the city Treasury. - The Committee ou improving tbe condition of tbe Fire Depaitmeut, submitted a report recommending that tne Chief Engineer of tbe Fire Department appoint seven men to each engine, and that they have as many books aud ladders made as tne Co incil may deem necessary, and that a hook and ladder company be organized. Approved. - Councilman Jones submitted a resolution providing for taking tbe census of tbe city. Laid over for future consideration. Mayor Walker submitted two reports, setting forth that be bad. In obedience to an order of the City Council, issued one year bonds to the following persons and to tne following amounts: Alvah Jobuson.... 9,182 00 Wm Lant 3,591 10 George Lant .... 2,407 20 " J15480 30 Also, that be bad settled bonds and Interest with J. S. Lowry and others amounting, In principal, 13,200 50; Interest, $213 05. Approved. The Mayor submitted a report on street Improvements, and it was ordered that firecepts be issued against persons neglectag or refusiug to pv their assessment.' -a petition was received asking tbat a ditch be dug from the Newbnrg road to the canal, and it was ordered tbat tbe Street Commissioner be Instructed to dig the ditch. A communication waa received from tba

Board of Underwriters, recommending that a fire alarm telezrapa be introduced Into the city. The reading of the communication Was Interrupted by Councilman Keitz, who maaested that the whole subject be laid over until next January. On motion, the communication was read, together wit.ti recommendations of shank, Franz Co.'s patent alarm from Cleveland. Indianapolis, and elsewhere. Tbe

whole subject was then laid over till next May. . .- Bids for (trading the alley In Block 135 were opened, and the contract was awarded o Pflsterer Huber at ten cent per yard. . . , , r Kecoraer vviuaru, , oy penmiuu' v. Council, made a speeoh. advocating the proposition to pay him ai.u u per annum, in lieu or lees; mat ne laiis w cu in cases wh-r tbe defendant is unable to pay, and works out or ets out bis fine and costs. The Captain made ad earnest plea in behalf of bis own Independence that hj might be Independent o the polise, anrl V-.11 1 rl tall hia children that he WM an independent man. ,It was a special plea to draw 11,000 a vear out of the city treasury In addition to his present Income. necoraer wuiara ciosea oy )ropuuuuiu4 MiAnniin. " Is nat broaeht from viola tions ot the city ord nances civil suits for tbe recovery of a penalty, and, If ao, la the oity liable lor costs t " The subject was posiponea one wcrn. Ob motion, Council adjourned. s Union Prayer Meeting. There was a large attendauce at the Unior Prayer Meeting last night, the; lee ture room of the Walnut Street Prebyterian Church being filled with earnest worshippers. :More inter;st is evinced in relieious matters than we have seen for years. The union service will be continued to-night in the Vine Street Presbyterian Church. Successfully Amputated. Our readers will remember that some time since we referred to the fact that 1antain- John Frick.' formerly of Company K, 11th Indiana, had come to the city to have his leg amputated, in consequence of an otherwise in curable' 'enlargement' 3 of "the knee joint. The operation was successiuny performed oa Thursday last by JJrs. Thompson, Newton, Johnston, Kress and Frostmeyer, Dr; Thompson,. as we understand, . wielding the knife The limb was taken off at the upper part of the middle third of the thigh, not below the knee, as erroneously stated by a cotemporary. The patient is doing well, and it is confidently hoped that he jwill speedily recover. Repairing. Mr: John Gness is overhauling his building on Third Street, near Sycamore, for many years occupied by Fred. Wahnseidler. The lower floor and joists are being re newed, a cellar has been dug and walled up, and the old establishment, a favorite resort for many years, will be thoroughly renovated. j Amusement Turner' Hall. Turner Hall will be opeaed on Friday night by the German Dramatic Com pany of this city, who have tendered a benefit for a worthy and benevolent object. It is to be hoped, as our citi zens can nnite pleasure and a benevo lent act, - that they will turn out in force, and make the benefit a bumper. The company possess a large amount of talent, and tbe entertainment will be worthy of patronage. OfsniKCi Up. Wo are gratified to see Messrs. George -S. Sonntag & Co busily engaged in receiving their new stock, of hardware." They will soon be ready to attend- to the wants of their old customers. If you want good printing on good stock get it done at the Journal Office. figr The friends - of George- W. Shanklin, Esq., proprietor of the Courier, will regret to - learn of his serious sickness. He has been con fined for several days with an attack of diptheria. 1 1 -nmft Building Prospects for Next Season. We have been told that one of the saw mills in the vicinity of this city has already orders for building material far larger than those received at this date last year. If tbe same is true of the other mills, it would indicate a design of building far in excess of last year. ; Personal. J. L. Thornton, of Princeton, and John Smith, the great well-driver, were in the city yesterday The latter is fresh from Arkansas. Snow . Storm South. A dispatch received in this city yesterday, from Tuscumbia, Alabama, closes with this remarkable paragraph: ."Snow ten inches deep, and snowing like 1 bat is a remarkably ; heavy enow storm for so low a latitude. LOCAL NOTICES. To the Public. ' We desire to return thanks to the - Hartford Insurance Company, ' Sacurity Insurance Company, . Putnsm Insurance Company, ' Hty Fire Insurance Company, Yonkers & N. Y. Insurance Co-., for the liberal adjustment and prompt paynieDt (inrougn j J.. jjkew, iue Agent,) oi the policies jon , our erock f i i j.... j l." i - iui ii.iruwnrtt ueairoyeu Dy are xectm ber 21. 1868. - ; . , . Geo. S. Sonntag & Co. ' janll-3t ' . ' Hinsrer S Sewine Manhlnn As-enta have opened an orliee on Hecood, near Main, i Xoey have the bAt lanaiiv and mauufactur;ng Machine, and invite all to rau auu mk, .-janu.-ot 8Geo. S. Sonntag & Co. can be iouna at the old Lowenthal store corner of First and Main Streets where they expect to supply their customers with goods in their line. de24tf Price of Coal Reduced. Take notice that I have since the 4th inst reduced the price of coal to 12J cents delivered in the city. jan8-tf . Jos. Thomas. Glass Shades and Cases. For covering fancy clocks, statuettes nowers, &o., at " ." "' Mark, Warren & Co.'s, t'jan8-6t 25 First Street. Flour. The best brand of choice family flour sold a the city, the Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by 'II. D. Allis & Co., First St, second door below Vine. A Large - Stock bv Superior Liquors. N. F. Carr & Co.. at No and 4 South Water Street, have a very large stock of superior Liauors of the choicest brands, selected with' great care expressly tor this market by Mr Carr himself, with special reference to the wants of this trade, and offered at very small profits by wholesale to cash customers, bteamboat bars supplied on liberal terms. declu-dtl

WSS" Evansville merchants and

manufacturers can secure a larse trade from Warrick County by askin for it throueh the columns of the Wamck Herald, which circulates in every neighborhood in the County. Hundreds or persons, to say nothing of merchants, come to Evnsville every week to buy goods. . Money can be made by advertising through this medium. ' ' . ' Terms 1 coL 1 year. $60: col. 1 year, $35; col. 1 vear, $20; col. 1 year, $12 50; 116 col. 1 year. $7 50. A. copy of the paper smt regularly to each subscriber who takes as much as i col. or more. t For, a sh)iter time than 1 year at reasonable rates. Lo cal notices inserted for. 10 cents per line each insertion. Address Herald, Newburgh, In diana. - jao7 If there is a man in town that has not found out for himself that he can get a better boot for himself .or boys at Kicker s than tis possible tor him to buy elsewhere, let .him call at 60 Main Street, and see our custom-made French calf boots, and if he don't learn something, we will pay him for bis time. Ignoranee may be bliss, but it - won't keep a man s feet dry if he wears poor shoddy boots. jany Sat&Tues U J. a. Kicker. Great Men. Men are great in dif ferent spheres. Webster as a states man, (irant as a soldier, and" Vr. J. V . Jroland as the inventor of tbe Hu mor Doctor, for the cure of Scrofula; and, .White Pine " Compound, for couchs. colda and kidnev diseases. Sold by Cloud & Akin. jan6 2tfri&sat. 5" , . 3ffew;ArrlTal8. 5 bbls Krout. r 5 Sweet Cider. 25 i4 Buckwheat FloufV -5 " , Elegant Syrup. 4 N 100 Eastern Apples. ' 15 cases Yarmouth Sugar Corn. PARSON8, SCOVILLE & MOFFETT. . dec23;y j . . . - - t -., , i ; 1r Don't buy a cheap, poor boot, and then say-,' Store' boots are not good for anything," but come and buy a pair of our first-class French calf Boots forone-hait the money that a shoemaker will charge - and - we will warrant you a better boot than any made in this city. It has been tried by hundreds jwijth satisfaction. Ask your neighbor. J. S. lllCKER, jan9satatnea-2t 60 Main Street. ESy New Milinery Goods for holi day trade, just received at Hughes'. A beautiful hand is made more beautiful when it is covered with Harris' seamless Kid purples and black, white.- just ' received New York Store. Gloves; blues, stitched with at Coolidge's , del5 tu&th t&" We will open this morning new Tassel Fringes, Trimmings, Zephyr Worsted. Guipure Edgings. Hand kerchiefs, Embroidery. Plaid Hos iery. and fancy articles too numerous to mention, at Coolidge's New York Store. del5 tu&th ScJust received another invoice of those American black rep silks. and Irish Poplins, at Cooudge s JNew xorkbtore. - de!5 tu&th ' SSF Toilet and Fancy Articles at BRIDWELL & Co. s Lrug Store, corner of Third and Main. Finest stock in the city.' Perfumeries of all kinds Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept.. . oc26 dtf HI V J I NEWS tor other River Jcemi aee Third Page. There were no additional arrivals up to midnlgat last. The Quickstep, for Cairo; the packets to He jderson ; Ripldan No. 2, for Kastport ; and tbe Norman, for Mem phis, departed..... .The Quickstep and Rapldan had very lair trips, notwithstanding business was ratber dull The Norman had a moderate trip ...The weather last night was clear, and growing rapidly ccld. tbe mercury being down to 26 at midnight ..'..-The river continues to decline steadhy. The Mary Houston passed Memphis on Sunday -.The J. II. Groeebeck paxsed Cairo on Sunday, and tbe Sam. J. Hale passed Call o yesterday. All are due here to-day .....The ( Armada, Fanny Brandeis and Ada Lyon were due during the night. -Heavy enow storm -t are reported at Louisville. Nashville, and farther South, and some snow at Cincinnati. Ten Inches of snow fell at Louisville. ........ The river Is rising at Pittsburg. lUver Dispatches. - PrrTSBTTRQ, January-10 Noon. Snowln. River ll feet 11 Inches, and rising. Mercury 33". . . , .; f , rircmNATrV January It. Arrived: Abeona, irom Tennesne& River; Silver Moon, from Memphis. Departed : Clarksvilie, for Arkansas River. It has been snowing and oiu-tering all day Tne snow Is now mixed with ra u. Titere Is a prospect of a heavy rain during the night. Business is dull. The rlv-r tin lallen two feet; 28 feet in the channel. There is a dangerous nag st tun head of MccuiiaiaV uear the Ohio shore. There ts another ugly snag on the point at East Bend. . St. Loois, January 11. Arrived Latly Gay, New Oaieans; Ruth, Cairo; City ,f Pekln, Peoria. Departed Olive Branch, New Orleans. Th river- has risen. 2 leei. since Saturday. The weather is clear and milder. Several mountain boats will be strengthened here, to meet the new requirements of the Board of UoderwrKers in regard to Insnrante. t The announcement that anotber line to Vlcksburg will go into operation in the Sprint: has caused onslderaole excitement In boating circles. Caiko, Jaunary 11. Armada, Evansvllie packet, 9 p .; David Watts, St. Louis to Kastport, p.m.; Armenia, Cincinnati to New Orleans, 8 a.m.; Ciem. Memphis to St. Louts, 5pm.: Ham. J. Hale, Memphis to Cincinnati, 7 p m. River rose o inches. Weather qlear and cola. Louisvir-tK. Jan 11. Arrivals and departuresAlbion, Parkersbnrg to return; Dexter and Alaska, to New Orleans; Hllver Moon, to Cincinnati. Tern pest, lrom Memphis; Charmer, from Evansville. The river is falling slowly, with 10 feet water in i tie canal, 6 feet on tne falls aud 6 feet over tbe rocks. Snow lei I from 12 o'clock last night till 6 o'clock this evening. Weather is now clear aud growing cold. XASHV1XT.K, January 11. River rising; 14 feet of water ou Harpetb Khoals: two laches of snow with a probability oi more. Arrived-J. N. Phillips, from Kowena; Tyrone, from Cairo; Emma Floyd, from Cincinnati. Departed-J. N. Phillips, for Kowena. MiMPHra. Jan nary 11. Clear and cool. River risluir steadily. White and Arkansas Rivers declining, with plenty of wa'er. Arrived Forsythf from St, Louis. Departed Columbian, tor St. Louis; Farrow, Indiana and Emperor, for New Orlean::. STEAMBOATS. FOR MEMPHIS, VICK- BURG, Ann NEW ORLEANS. Tbe new fleet, and elegant steamer V Ed. Montgomery. Master; Frank O. Smith, Clerk. Leaves Evansville for New Orleans and all way ports WEDN ESDAY, Jan. 13th, at 4 P.M. For Jrelght or passage apply on board, or to W. G. BRO W N A COT, ' or HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO.. Janl2 d2t Agents. FOR OWKNSBORO. CANNELTON AND LOUISVILLE. I" The splendid passenger steamer iJFZ ROSE HITE, ' ' LiaIke Doll's, Master; . P. B. Branham, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way ports TTJESDATf, JANUARY lam, , at 6 o'clock P For freight or passage apply on board, or to A CO.. It Agents.

ffEW ADVERTISEMBXTS. A Card. A . clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tbe cure of . yuA wenesa, Karly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary sad Seminal Orgsns, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers bave been cured by thla noire remedv. Prompted br a desire to beoeflt the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send tbe recipe for prepxrlng and ukIur this medlc'.De, in a seated envelope, to any one who needs It. free of charge. Ad lre.-s -JOSEPH T. INM AN. Station D, Bible House, Jal2dAw3m -ip n New York City.

FLOUR 1 FLOUR! THE C.VI'EKNIGXF.n WILL SELL their best Family Floor at $4 75, at their Mill, corner of Fourth street and Kulton Avenue, and deliver to anv part of tbe city. VAHLBKRG A DIXON. JaUdtf Frank Leslie's. Kcw Paper ! plat v,?;t Tbe Handsomest and Best Family Journal i-UDlisneu. Devoted to ROMANCE, TRAVEL, and , DICOVHJKY. ' Price tsiz Vent$ per Copy. " As a Journal for tbe guiuiaim-ui, instruction, elevation, and refinement of tbe Family, and as eer-weloome companion lor tbe Jeisur hour, , THE NEW WORLD 1 will be found tbe most comprehensive of all tbe hebdomadal published. It is devotej to everything that is pleas-ant-tbat is Interesting. Its conlilbutois are ainoni the mostdlsttaguisbed native and foreign authors, of these, tbe nrues oi upward of two hundred are upon Its lists; wbo, in due season, will prepaie lor its columns the most de-, ligbttut romances,' striking narratives, notes of various things, biographical and historical sketches, chats upou all questions of Interest in evrry department of knowledee, and much besides tbat will prove of ines imable value in tbe var.ons departments of Art and tic e nee. In a word, Thb New World la sought by the innltltuUs, aud treasured for its teachings and varied conteuta. It is just such a publication as is demanded by the people asked for In the borne circle be cause of its freshness, vlvaeiousuess, wit. ana etevateu tone. ; Among tho-e engaged to contribute to its pages may be mentioned : ' Hon. K. G. hauler, the well-known an tiquarian, author, and traveler, whosa works ou tbe aucient luins of Houth America have been translated Into every iauguage. Proi. C. A. Joy, Lecturer on Chemistry and Cognate Sciences al Columbia College, New Vork. . . A. K. Gardner, M.D., author of many im portant works ou Medicine. William Ross Wallace, the poet of Pas sion and Chi vairr.Captalu May ne Reld. tbe well-known Interpreter of Mexican, Texan, and Borier idle. Pierce Fean. tbe great English Roman cist; A. J. II. Unganne, G. W. A. Bungay, Vlrrtnia IT. lowimeua, M. A. Denlson.lo give tbe -public a fair Idea of the character of Tbi JN kw WoBtn, lb papers in the first number are auooined: CONTESTS. "The Ring of Fire ror, The Sorcerer of the Temple." a splendidly written romance profusely illustrated from the pen of Arthur lbley. This splendid story of the (Cast, portraying tbe reign ot the btairtitul Zeuobla, Queen at Palmyra, will be read everywhere with proiound interest. "Outwitted; A Novel of Circumstantial Kvldence," by Frances Gerry Fairfield. This etorv Is powerfully writteu, replete with incident. It Is a tale of life iu the metropolis, illustrated. " The House of Mullen, Rokes Co.," by Virginia F. lownsend. a lady wbosa ernceful pen is known to every reader of belle lettret. "An Hour In a Dissecting Boom." This tale of real life, by-Mary A. Denlaon, is well worth attentive perusal. "Tbe Diamond Ring; How it was Lost and Found." This story is founded on fact. To eommend it tu the reaaer, It is only necessary to remark tbat Its author is Hon. & t. tsqnier. The Lover's Revenge; A Tale of tbe Mexican War." It is uuu mlly exciting. It is from the pen of Mayne Reld. Illustrated. " Lo-it in a Pyramid; or, Tbe Mummy's Curse." This Is a fine imaginative oketch, profusely Illustrated. Its author Is L. M. Alcotu How I dot inlo the Ball of St. Peter's " An interesting relation, by Fran x Leslie, of his ascent to the ball of the Church of bt. Peter's, at Rome. The situations in It are illustrated. The Post-offlce Box; or. The Conspir acy," is a curious romance or disappointed Jove and unholy ambition. It la by Catherine Earnshaw. "The Maglo Houp Kettle." A Fatry Tale. "Who will Carry tbe BablesT" A humorous sketch by Nettle Ames. "Poems." By William Rosa Wallace and others. American Institute: Notes of the Doings of the Polytechnic Association aud Farmers' Club. MeUcsl Information: Health What Is it? By Dr. A. K. Gardner, author of many text-books on medicine. Tbe Dinner Table: How to Live and What to Eat. By the Chef da CuUine at the Metropolitan Hotel. Ucientlflo 1'isoo verier: Aluminum. By Prof. C. A. Joy, Lecturer on chemistry and Related Hciences at Columbia College. A series uf exceedingly interesting papers, diverted ol learned terras and professional tecanlcalities. is promised by this gentleman. They will, questionless, attiact very general attention. Many Thoughts of Many Minds: Being a curious selection of the sayings and dolugs of em-neut personages. World wonders: interesting iacts excerpted from many books. "Bubbles." These consist of anecdotes, conundrums, etc. With No. 1 H ISSUED GRATUITOUSLY a BPLENiHD SUPPLEMENT f i the YOUNG FOLKS, containing 36 EX--RAVINGS, lilustratiag the story of the THREE KEARs, and OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. Also, numerous In ioor ami out-uoor UAM b.S. and the GRAND DUCHESS QUA! UtILLK. com posed expressly for TtK NEW WOKLI1. FRANK LESLIE'S NEW PAPER, . Readv This Day. Term far lntid. THE NEW WORLD will be on sale at the staudsof all News Agents, at Mx cents per copy. The subscription price per annum Is t3, fo.ir jooles lor f 10, and eight copies for tM, Which is at the rate of 2 50 per copy. Any Iei sou who forwards 20 lor elgot copies wm oe served witn a copy tree oi oost. - No. 1, with supplement, will ot sent, post paid, to any peison Inclosing a threecent Klaus p. Address FRANK LESLIE, Jam'.'dit New York. Dissolution of Copartnership. TITK COI AKTSf Fltsll IP lIF-lttTO-fore existing be we -n Charles Babuock and B. H. Griffith Is this day dissolved. The business will hereafter be couaocted by C BABCOCXC A VO. Evansvllle.-January 1st, lst-if. ( Jan9 ulw PHALOX'S " f ArdlAN OTION For Beastlfyln? the Skin and Complexion. - Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, ete , and renders tbe skin toft, fair, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving U nas no equaL Paphlan lotion" is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemlsnes of the Skin. PIIALOX'S "PAJPIIIAN SOAP" lor the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap tbe sklu. Price 23 cents per cake. "FLOR IE MATO" rWB 1K MAYO." A New Perfume lor the HaDdkerrhlef. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON A BON, York. Bold by ail druggists. 1 ly o ly C. WOIFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, Saddles, Harness COLLARS, and SADDLERY - HARDWARE, ; Jo. 58 Kain Street, corner Second, KvAsaviixk, Inn. NEHEHL LIME, BAIT, BACOS, C Oats Bran.Ac., at the lowest market EHRMAN, FISHER A CO.. oca dtf No. 19 North Water Street

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DR. I. HAAS Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, Evansville, led.. PTAXvrAVTTtir.K. or 'ovriM7. Jb.i ous Gum Won, Gold, fcilver. Volcamte, Corallte, and Amber i'lalwi, Carvetf Work, Aitlflcta: Palates, Ao. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxid (an excellent and safe anaesthetic), Cbh roform. Ether, and also several loval par lyeers. NEURAIX3IC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and m establishment as large (convisting of riv rooms) as any la the United su.tos. I RETURN MY THANKS for tbe ej . tensive patronage received during the pai I EIGHT YEARS. incbl DRUGGISTS. JOHN LAVAL, Wholesale and Detail Drus.. Dealer In Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brush, drc, MAIN ST., beU Second and Third, . . Evansville, lud. Particular attention given to CUTTING wiMmwtiliAHH io any !. Utiol dtf J01LN 1VLNS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, . . steam and Cas-I'lpe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Speller and Kabbilt Metal, and ail Articles apir- - - taming to a Brass Foundry. STEAM COAT AXD GEXKIIAL BLACKWater Street, bet. Fine and Leet. EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash paid for old'Copper and Brass HOTK t; YO '01Titr.llItIEK. Having leased the KvausvtHe Cotton Compiess, 1 am prepared U receive a 1 Cotuiri and put tne same through wtiL dispatch. With an lucreiise of power a uu additional luij rnveineiit , there will ! no detention; and cotton, wnile In my bands, is covered by insurance. The advantage of compressing Cotton is well known to old thtppera; and all I a k Is a trial to Insure a continuance of your busi. peas. Jan dlwj G. 11. X1NCH. Dividend Notice. January 7tii, Pviil. Tin: NTncuiioLiiiits or iiii; Evansville .National Hank nr lieietiy uutihed that adlvldeiid oi threw percent., tree from rtale, county, and United hta-ea taxes, has this day been ueclmed, payable on ceiriand. Jau8dat J. O. KENNEDY. Cashier. Dividend. THE FfR.Nl' A'ATIOXAI. HANK ot Evansville bus this day declared a kciul-suuuHl dividend of live per cent., ires o. Governmeub tax, payable on tttcnsRd. By order of I ho Board. J A. H. CUTLER, Cashier. January 7tu, 1809. (Jan8d.'lt rTTOIn A WATKB.-I have opened a VV Wood Yard on Fifth Street, between Locust aud Walnut, Hud shall keep constantly ou hand a full suppl . Having bad hse attached to my watee wagon, 1 am prepared to fill cisterns on very moderate terms. Orders left at my residence, on Wnlnut Stre t, between Tnirt and Fourth, will be promptly tilted. THuMAS BULLt.N". de22 d3in Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all whom it may concern; 1 HOTIIE IN IIEKEICY CrVEV, tbat the unclaimed packages at tLe various offices o Adams Kxpress Company In Moulheiu Indiana will be hold at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder, in the city ot Evansville, at the Auction Room ol Hiram Nelson, Locust Mreel, tippiwile tbe Poet-Office, on the 4i h day of Klarch, 1M, noleea the same shall be cal ed lor aud an -charges paid thereou. A complete list ol thems packages may between at ihe several PoMt-Odi' es, Ex pi ess OlUces, ao other public places where the pscknees were . tir T i Uiii V deo-tlJm . Agent. ItlSOOU FACTORY. 'i :'' GLUNZ & MAUSEfi, Ilroom MaiiuruaturcrM. We desire notifying the publlo that we are keeping on batm all sorts of Biooms, stud pay the blglie t price for Broom Corn. , Facto .-v oxt 1 hind and ingle His. Me.7d.Trn Merchant Tailed . X. & LAs.ncle rs on Can be found at i NO. 8 CUANDLER'SIBLOU (iipjriK.i . FAInAi -it-' STANDARD toHE SCALES oi all alnds. ' HORN BROOK 4 CO., No. 8 North Wster street, oc23dflm Evansville. ml JIILLEU, KAIMiES & CO., WHOLESALE Furnitura Manufacturers, , AND DKAI.EBa 1W ' (lIAIIiS. MATNtaitSitS, JfcC. 8 ALh.il ROOMS: Not). H9 I Mam St., Opposite ths Court House, oc22-3mdAW F.vanhvii.lii;, Tkq. Crescent City Flooring 31 ill. EUGENE KAPPLER, Manufacturer aad Dealer in Hanli, Doors, Illiiids, MOULBIXGS, FLOOSIXGsIDIXO, ;.,..: And all kindsof DRESSED AND R0UGII' LUMBER. i Also, Sole Proprietor and Manufao- . turer of tbe

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if i. Celebrated PICKET FENCE. Corner of Dlrlaloo Street and Canal, Near Reita Haney's Foundry, oc31 tlflm i-VAN8Vii.r.K, ixn. Crescent City t4prl n ; WINTER KSTAJJLISIIMEXT. T1 HE nnderslgned lis the pleasure ol notifying bis friends aud the public that be will keep this beautliul place ol resort open duriDg the Winter as a Restaurant, and Bowling and Billiard Saloon, having provided two of tbo- splendid latest style Biunswlck Billiard Tables, and thoroughly heated tip his Saloons and Ten pi h leys for that purpose. He will ba prepared to serve up OYSTERS aud all other delicacies of tbe season at the shortest notice, and will from this time keep constantly on baud the celebrated KLEINER CINCINNATI BEER. BOV17 dtf - - S, . KP. WKKLER, STEA12Q OAT AGENT. :u ' -and- ; .J,v.;,,v j Special Agent Tor tne Caltlmoro & Ohio Uallroad, myZi-U KTAKayiLLE. Ihd.

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PK UK NT BAH KM KNT T lie be 4i ment of tbe Con berlsi.d !'r' lv t-i , u Church, corner of Mecorid and ( l,- tnut Streets. This would b a verv d".iiaim plHe lor touching futln or rari,r tni Jointing. Also, a iff room for n o , lrjjulreof ALVAH J 1 1 ;-h( N' auiSidtl ic-al Khh i-A' nt. FUR HAIX-HTCr.lvr.'lAT-Tli.. lent stot.-bont Ci.cle .li e," To lug la the mouth of (i-ee t:ip-r, stock and fixture', nest y fiitni uj-, with evt rv c'jiiveni' ne ior t tn I r -d-b'Hit Cud 1h seen In the tiio (ii o ( River, a imin wit h a sma 11 lirtillyv liav a nlc home a nl llmi n i--o.i n.i in purcna.i iik it. City propei ty w in taken in exehnuge lor the nont. J . t - I- .' r--1 - i Tin) 'i i i-'i .ui l ' '.: i ( u 1 l.i ! 2 V Rfisideiice anl Farm for fc-i!-. rflKE KIMIII'iCt: ol Hid li:te IJr Ji. 1 homas Huncle will be i.old itt priv iif sale. Said farm co -i tains KXi '-r,.H, uMn lmproveTnetits. Jt Is ntio'it ope rnilo tr - r Ingle's station, on i lie r A C. it. ti , t. l ten miles lrom this city. 1 or furl iu r xrticulars apj'y at. D-. K. T. Kniicit.' trine, No. ii Firt streol, iCvansvliie. j v ' I, for sale i.TD ron ii!:.rr. Ten 1 ijOimt1 lu! u i r .m gt' I un.iin I u r . t'. I buy and sell lti..l Kf tiue. AI.VAH JUFIN-ON. iteal llslate A ."-lit. Tfo'r1 Street, dec22 tf HI; magnate-) :sTt" tmimm 'VAUTUD. WASfi:b-IM ItTNIJH - ft- two partne s In I lie Crescent, Otj l'loi.r lug Mill. or. If desi ed, the wh'i In i'ft (an be pure li awed. Jiin7d'.i AGENTS WANTED I'Oit Secrets of tho Great City. A work Ci'MTipt 1 v I tiiH J" t t ii t. 1 the Vicrs, tlio A.ytieti't, iit'f-u, iini Crimea t f New Yot K t If y. if you wiRli to 1 now bow for'uniw nr made and lo;,t. I n a day ; bow snre wt men a:e ruined in Wa 1 M t . t ; bow rount r.ymen are swindled by slun ,ers ; bowmioIsters and inercb.'vtits ato t liic'i n id d ; how dane list h a id coiu'erl. nii.'Oin hm insmiged ; bow gi-n I) I iirf lionm-i and lotteries are ton net 'd, lend tins wl: it con I a IjS ovei $1 fil e ergrx vi n a, am) t n :h n 11 w bout Die My stoiles mnl Crimes of N w Yolk, and Is t Im plclff-t "nd i-'.e .- : work of the kind ever puuiKhed. Prlee only 75 n-r J. Send for chenlaiH a'.d see our terms, uni a full description ol tbe woik. An:reJON KH KIWI'l H;.l.-4 & CO., t I ncl niuit , (I. Jaii7 dwlirt HARKlW J. I'H tl,KH, of New Ol -p-t.H. J. ti. Mt l'l'I.T.Oi'H. Of Ixiuuvllle, Kj. 1 Nott, of lSe'V Orleans. Phelps, .ilcl'ullcch Co., PRODUCE, PRO VISION, A D OKI- VKAt. CommiBsicn Elnrcimctn, 112 bltAYIKil STKK I".T, nov24dtf NKW f)MI.!: N 4. R. L. MAINARD ic CO., COTTON f T C 3 : H , lrodn'c am! CVnfisiii)i,.ji jSIvrclLUlltM. Office at d Wnrerooins: Corner Blrlsio i ard V'tur UwcU i:VANWVILLr, 1M. Special altontloi nlven to tho nciHei; f Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Flour, 1 nmt.iev, Hay, AO. ' j R. K, DDNKCKSOlf. OKO. PKND1.I i . i. U.K. DIJiNKKRSO.V tV- CO., FORWARDING & COMML K)N AMD General Auents fortiie Erie TrHuiort.t(litci t'onip'j FAST FREWUT LIRE, EVANSVILLE, INDIA '.'A. Liberal Cash Ad ances uiuluou i t a- ir;;i-IlK-Uts. RFFF.R TO-Sumiiel Baysril, VI T'r-'t Evsrsvllle Natl rnl hnuii, l.viuitu i i Indluna; Mtws Tevior, lr"sid-i, t ,N e t.onal City ltd ll f, N'c Yt K ; I en. ( u1wrlirht, c:tisliler .W..IIonnI ''t-.v .3-w.k, New York ; WmltJi 1 uu nlnif . Ni w Vmi; ; V. I,. Ibtrretf, Cnshlei- Hikme t Kennedy, Louisville; W. C Illte, Cashier t'oinniei clal Bsntc or Ket tucs.v, Ixmlsvl d; i :-. t Iv. Maltland A o , New Voik; lion. l o. H.Pendleton Cljctnnatl, o. iioyliif FRED. K. Ht.THTOI. ALEX. WILHU.V. F. U. HUSTON & au No. 5 N. WATER BTIiliET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Forward Inp and; .'Commishlon MERCHANTS, WHITE LINE Central Transit Corcpsny. All freights for New Turk anil Nv) England towns through without (runfcr. su?6 TH03. c. sjinn ii co,, . Pit )DfJC2 AND COMMISSION MURCh'J , , Dealers in Flour, Hay, Com, Outs, G'ra.$ i ana PliODDCK G r ;..;. a i. . H. 5 BOUT if WAIlt "t ...... . KrAMVlttK, 1 Acents tor ths oelebrti led ll.iZ.' K i POWDr.R WMi'A.NV, Ail order pio.4,it.y ninn. - J.u l WM. K. k ai. .touts li:-. . REM) cV. K1K0.-T0 PRODUCE, "OK tVA IUJ SU. A s COMMEisios Mi-:i:ciiAt n And Dealers In Corn, i , ; . , , , i'.-,y, Jtaiton, i.ard, Dlde, ri;li, no, I ( uiiuk y i'r nluee ?nr,ff,,'li-, os. ii.' ant Jt. I.Acnt Mrt' r, se22d'(i Kvamhi.i.', I n,. 1J,-I uko. ulli;;: & lv., WbOU sale and KeUUl ci sroa-M Aie I p it ItOOT AINII03.f CO CO Children! f-'lir.i u s. u, ,,.,. 1 1 ! ' -' t 3S flsln Klref. ocjJm n.jul brass fouixui::.:..';, G23 and Steam Pspr Fittcrr, Corner Pine and First trcr-r. Cash paid for old Copper and i r Dealers In all kinds of Km .s Coein Whistles, and K earn Gauges. 1'i.rticui ;-f attention paid tt repairing and fntjin-i: rj Hiiyn (itmiea ( I n n.-s ! f "t fi ni 1. ch 1 o 1: It t. O M . jiw roils 2-poui d Keutiicuy Uiilug; liK) colls Macliioe Hope; ill tons Iron C ilton lies; Also, ban -mail-t liope, Twine, Ac. EUKil AN, Fi.-ili Kit tit ()., oc21 dti No. ii North Wator bucet.