Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 January 1869 — Page 4

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SrauaTille and Crawtbrdsr h. GOING NORTH. 1 java A rrive. ArrlVO. rlvansvllle. Vlncemies. T. Haute Tu. 5:30 AK1UAAM 4 1 .J . .12 A M I 11 :fvr A M I 9o a Ac 2 05 P M I 4 52 F M I 401 P M Malt...., P M VI nee ...... ...... . ,iitt'ii iJiJ a Terre Haute. Vineeuues. Vlownnw. Ac a Mail SitipMl o. PMl 8. JSP J N b Tli a Vincennes Accommodation TvLln i livin at P. . makes :t,,ti tmVuon w..h t.e Ohio ami Railroad at Vincennes for St. louls ana Cairo. Terra Hants and In&iasnTcUa. . FKOM TERRE HAUTE. Leave. 6'' A r 8:15 P M 4:3 p a Arrive. Msll Train ,.. -Accommodation...... lhiv Kxpns..-. Night Express. 1:1' r 4 ::t" P X 11:.V PM 6 A m Thechanse on 1ehl M1'1. Railroad lakes plac on Mon. lay , De, ' berith, afler which we will correct the time table of tbat Ho-jmI. E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson dally (SnDdays7::W A M. ArrWe at Hansen...... . GOING NOKTH. I. pave Hansom.-. Arrive at Henderson - .10:10 A.M. ,. 1 :45 p.m. . 5:00 p.m. BTEAMBOAT LINTS. To LoinviiLK.-Every Monilay and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuefklay, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock P. M. . , , To Cairo Dally, except Sunday, at 4 o'clock p.m. , To Ueikk Rivkk. Every Monday and Friday at 5 o'clock P. M. Every Thursday at 8 o'clock p. m. , , To Eastvort. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. To HEXDXuaoN Daily, except Sundays, ftv $ o'clock Ps&Ca To N as hviLijb Every Wednesday and Saiarday at 4 p. v. To Mmphis Every Tuesday at 4 P. u. . , -. . i . r . .1 T? in Title.) earrylug the mall, leavefi at 7 A. M., nn M.iml&va Wadnreidava and Kridays. ArrJ-ses by 3 p. K. Tuesdays, Thursdays an.i Htnruay8. New Harmony. Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tuestlays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. UU Vernou Mall Btae leaves dallv (ex eept Sundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives dally (ex ept Sundayn) by 2 p.m. . ' fv NKvnrrua Haea dallv lexcept SunJiv.l from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock F. M. TUESDAY.. JANUARY 19, iSSS. CITY NEWS. J5S?The American House is ad vertised under the bead of " For Rent," possession to be given on tbe first of April. ; :i Godey for February. Fish & Barter, Booksellers and Stationer?, No. 19 First Street, have received Godey & La Jys Booh foi February. 0 en. Tom Tiiumb. The little folk of the city, and many of the big ones, too, ate looking forward with' lively interest to the arrival of Gen. Tom Thumb and his party in this city.' Ve predict a rush to see him. Wonderful Recovery. The boy that wa3 reported by . a city' paper as haviu had his fot smashed to a jelly on Saturday, by his mule falling on it, waA walking about quite lively yesterday. A remarkable recovery, truly. Arrested. Two men were arrested last night and locked up for raisins; a disturbance in the neighborhood tof Ellis' mill; . another for beating his wife, aud a fourth for . throwing a lamp at his wife, and setting the bed on fire. Still Another. We learn that another brakeman was killed on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, middle divisioa.ou Friday last, while engaged in coupling cars; name not ascertained. This is the third case of the kind iu about teu days. There certainly should be some method devised by which the danger of this ope ration could be obviated. The Commissioners' Court. The County Co'.'jnassioners met yesterday, in special session, to consider matters relating to the pest bouse and County Asylum; also, to consider the question of building an addition to the Court House, for the use of the Auditor and County Commissioners. Nothing of any special importance was done. Before Justice Walker. Caspar Waishall filed an affidavit before Justice Walker, charging that Duidrieh Arms had obtained from him, on false and fraudulent representations, a horse worth $145. The parties were in court,' and preparations were being made for the preliminary examination, but we did not ascertain the result. Common Pleas Court. The morning yesterday was occupied in the Court of Common Pleas by motions, arguments on demurrers and ruliocs of the Court on demurrers. Rachel Kroh was divorced from Henry Kroh, on the ground of abandonment and general worthlessness. Mrs. Kroh was awarded the care of her four children. In the afternoon, the case of Sehelhouse vs. Jacob II. Miller was taken up and commenced. This is a? action of replevin of property levied on by the Sheriff to satisfy an execution. and interests of various parties. In the case of Mills vs. Mills the jury on Saturday night rendered a verdict for the defendant. Loading Mules. If there is a stubborn, obstinate cretture in the world a superlatively stubborn animal it is a mule. The Mollie Nor ton took about forty head aboard last .evening, and a great timo they had, and much fun, mingled with a little excitement and much mental and oral profanity. One or two staid, sober lellows walked aboard after the "lead like old veterans, but the larger portion broke and ran up and down the street, and manifested no disposition to go on board. After much trouble . and profanity, all were safely hived except one sturdy fellow, who seemed to have made up his mind that " ho'd die first," and two men on horseback and the stubborn mule went back and for ward "hippity cut" up and down Water Street, up and down Sycamore Street, and around on First, Vine

and Main Streets, and vye ate not right certain tbat they ever ?ii get , - . ,1 I 4 IV -J ,Mini t

ittfcou'it to manned an iil-te:njK-red woman than a stubborn mule. Persona L.TRortTY. Assessment. The Assessors of the several townships of this county met at the Auditor's office, on the first of January, ac. cording to law, and fixed OR the following as the uniform ates of assessment of the various articles of per sonal property below enumerated Horse, mules, and asBos. Ca.LI.lo - Hliwp I'om and oats per bushel...... potatoes, Parley, . Clover Seed, . . Hay per ton ., Portt ppr barrol-t. . .. Wine per gallon Hoitfliunl por gallon. ..i........ .. Lard per pound. Tobacco " " J .. ..J75 CO ... UTt tK .. 1 f0 SO .; 2 00 6 00 10 tt i IS 00 ,4 X ttO .. ; a) . .. 10 . 3 f t We presume the Assessors arc allowed the right to -vary from this scale when they come across very mean horses, as -toany will be found not worth the half of $751 r "In Floyd County we notice they have -estab lished a sliding scale tor horses, mules and cattle, to-wit.: For horses and mules, 175, SCO, and $40; and for cattle, $30, $20, and $15. In that county barley is put down at $1, potatoes 50 cents, chickens $2 per dozen, and hay at' $3 per ton. ' '. Recorder's Court! The Recorder had a fair -run 1 of eustom, ' yesterday, and realized handsomely. ;i ' ' An old rriaa was ;found drunk, and was locked up aril required to pay 14 C5 as an atonement for his indiscretion. 1 ' ' . '' ' 'V " ' A young man came' next. ' He is usually staid ! and sober, but on Sunday temptatforf overcame him, and he got" hilarious.' 1 II Is thoughtlessness cost him $6 75J J :i" ' : i Christian Hook and !(Frod." Stuck, feeling piously1 inclined,' went to the German Methodist Church', on Friday night.1 But hot , being accustomed to the manners' that tisually' prevail in' thoso sacred precincts, behaved un seemly, as also didothers, .two :of WHO ill waikeu uy iu tut; iujjLaiu a office, on' Saturday, and adjusted affairs, giving " security for the stamps. The other two eluded the police, until yesterday morning at 5 o'clock, when lid. Martin' and some of bis men quietly slipped in on them and caught them tapping. The Recorder, not wishing to appear partial charged them the same as he did their associates oa Saturday $21 50 each. Tbuese young men begin to find that disturbing religious meetings is rather an'expensive luxury. Th jy, like the Hammers had done before, gave security for payment. . t . r . John Bowers, who tails from the rural districts, committed an act of public indecency in the presence of certain females, who had him arrested and taken before the Recorder. John averred that ho did not know it was wrong to thus expose himself. The Recorder thought hi. education had been sadly neglected, and considered it his duty to improve it, and for the J first lesson charged hica $5, at the mention of which sum John burst into a , paroxysm of grief, "and bellowed 'and roared liko a bull of Bashan. lie hadn't the money, and went' back to " Black Bess." ' A man applied for a search warrant to ferret out a lot of tools that were missing, but riot knowing the name of the man whoso house . he desired to search, went back to ascertain it, and had not returned when we left the courtroom.' . .-; Council Proceedings. i i CoTJKcn. Chamber, 1 - EvansTiUe, January 18, 1863. Council met pursuant "to - adjournment. Present His Honor Mayor Walker, and r Councilman Steele. Jones, Stockfleth, Reitz and Mesker. Absent CouncilmenBlemker.Schreiber, ivolle and itoelker. The minutes 01 the previous meet ing were read and approved, after which the following bills were, allow ed and ordered paid: .. Pol ce and firemen.... ...... S269 50 Henry Knapke, fireman............... 14 00 John Reich, lamplighter.............. , . Ji5 00 jnick. Keic eri, worn ou mreeis....... yu K.lwtn Tohlll, liaallui.... 75 Kd Selnor. KAlary . 100 00 christian Herman, flremwn. ........ 14 00 T. Bullen. hauling ecitsine. &o. . . &3 25 Stearns Hatch, ou a.joount. 10 00 O.ichowtier, street work 52 5 Tbos. Davis, n reman .. 12 00 John Brunei , tl reman... .,......... , 14 00 John James, fireman 14 00 u. 11 Hager, lighting iamp8..... K Wi J. '. Fiasler, salary . . 50 00 P Of roerer, prin Hitg " 8 00 E. Selnor. Uoi ctieck. ...... 2 50 John Hadger, hau. log ............ 50 w m. Mtiier, salary .......... .. Geo. Bingham; gult ts 2 no Geo. Schmidt, sundries . 2 l A. Klrkpiitrick et at., work 94 10 Ueo. Schm ids, repairing tloor... 2 S5 Krani Bulter worth, crosttlnas.. 33 25 Evan.-ilU O as Light Co-.. l,14d 15 Sundry sidewalk reports were submitted, concurred in. and ordered to be assessed up. 1 he Mayor submitted two reports of improvements on Fourth Street, Lamasco, with names of those who had given their obligations . to pay, and also the names of those who had neglected or refused to pay, and recommending that separate precepts be issued against those who have not paid. Concurred. John Haney, Chief of the Fire Department, submitted a communication recommending the" following persons to be .appointed as members of the fire brigade: 1 For Engine No. 1 Herman Fendrich, Henry Schreiber, Steve Armstrong, Casper Kiessler, Joseph Gfroerer, Ben. Niehaus, and Herman Becker. . - For Engine No. 2 Peter Blend, Chas. Gebhardt, Chas. II abbe, James Rogers, Al. Flagier, Peter McDevitt, and Charles Becker. For Eagino No. 3 F. Kraminger. II.- Kraminger, John Richstcin, YV. Bushman, II. Schider, John Welfel. and Andrew Janser. On motion, it was agreed to pay said members of the Fire Brigade each $50 per annum. Mayor Walker submitted a report setting forth that the Merchants' National Bank had, during the month of December, sold, for cash, city orders and city bonds, due, and ten years' city bonds, amonDticg, principal and interest, to $10,053 40. Approved. Also, a report, stating that he, with John A. Reitz, had renewed a note for ninety days with the Merchants' National Bank for $13,368 38, and had paid for discount and stamps to the amount ot $421 10, in a cash order drawn upon the Citv Treasurer. l he Mayor also submitted a report stating that the parties aggrieved by

the opening of Sycamore Street bad been awarded the following damages: Peter Kerth, $3,750; W. J .""Doubter, 5700; J. jMatbeo. uOOaeobStnisi,$100;'JiOon.trJ Goet., $175; John U. Potts, $275. Tut four perscms first named agreo to taketcu years' bonds; Gootz will take an order; Potts wanted his claim m Cash, whichlast proposition was hid over.'

Messrs. MeClair "and Porter having paid into the City Treasury $25 lor li quor license, and, as they represent. Having tailed .to obtain a Iiquq a.hk that the money be refunded. After an explanation by the City Marshal, n motion tho subject was laid on the table. The City Collector was authorized to refund in cash to taxpayers the amount of tax paid by them on "the Straight Line Railroad. ' A petition was received from Lewis Fatman and Joseph Fatman repre senting that certain property owned by them in this city, was assessed for taxation far above value, aud ask that a portion of the taxes be refunded. Referred to the Committee on erroneous assessments. . : '. ! Ordered, that notice be given in the city papers, that the committee on er roneous taxes will meet at a given time and place to hear and decide complaints; and it was suggested that all the Council be,present. -i 1 A petitien from John J. Chandler. on the subject of erroneous t ixs, was referred to the Commute on Erroneous Taxation. "' '" I Mr. C. Lahey, Weighmaster at: the upper scales, stated - that he1 had neglected to collect certain sums for weighing coal, and that there - was bow due him $27, which he was unable to collect, and asked that 'the City Council take some action in the matter. The Council declined taking any action on tho Subject, the Mayor stating that it was his duty to collect for each load when he did the weighing. "'.".". " . " i - T ' Sundry petitions for sidewalks were E resented and laid over, there not eiog a full Council. ir 1 ' ( s James Steele was, on motion, allowed the usual drawback of eight per cent, on the assessment for paving alley. " " - The resolution submitted by Councilman Jones at tho last meeting, providing for taking the census of the city, was taken up QThe vote beiog takeji on appointing the committee recommended, resulted:5 ! Ayes Jones, Stockfleth, and Mesker. . , NoES-teele and Reitz. : - j Mr. Steele proposed to take the census of his Ward for nothingsif the other members would do likewise, but none seemed anxious to volunteer. On motion ot Councilman Reitz. it was ordered that the Street Commissioners be required to furnish at the next meeting, of Council acomplcte list of the tools owned by the city, and that all tools be deposited in the buildiDg set apart for that purpose. Joseph Anleitner submitted a petition asking $35 damate-i done his cistern by tho water backing; up into it, in consequence of a certain, gutter not having been, opened, as ordered by the Council. Referred to tho Committee on Streets and Alleys. On motion, Council adjourned. , Fire. The fire bells sounded an alarm last night a little before seven o'clock, and the engines t7cre soon dashing through tho streets. ; The cause of the fire was, perhaps, tho most remarkable one on record. Henry Schriner, as wo are informed, got his mad up towards his wife, and, as a gentle corrective; hurled a lighted coal oil lamp at her. She happily dodged the missive, which was crushed against,the wall, and, falling upon the bed,' set it on fire, hence the alarm. The Sro was extinguished without further damage, we believe, than the burning of the bed, and singiug the man's hair and whiskers. The loving husband was arrested and lodged in the city prison, and will have a hearing to-day. Whether he will be aecused of arson or not, we have not ascertained. A good deal of excitement existed in the neighborhood, which is, we believe, on Fulton Avenue and Third Street, and it is probable that he was safer last night in the calaboose than he would have been at home. , . , - Youno Men's Christian Association. At a meeting of the Directors of the Young Men's Christian - Association, held at the Mercantile Library Rooms, on Saturday evening, January 9th, called for the purpose of electing officers to serve during the year ISoO, the following persons were unanimously chosen: L. Ruffner, Jr., President; Jas. W. Barbour, Vice President; Frank Dusouchet, Corresponding Secretary; James L. Curnick, Recording -Secretary; John Rcolker, Treasurer; Edward L. Brennan, Librarian. Feed. Iqlehart, Chairman, pro tern. Dissolution. THE FIRM KSOWX AS LODGE, Jenkins a Fender is hereby dissolved. All moneys due the firm to be collected by Arthur Lodge and Charles Jenkins, and debt made by the firm pnli bv said Lodge and Jenkins. ARTHUR LOIXifc:, , L'HA. JENKINS, JNO. FENDKH, ' Janl8d3w GEO. FENDER. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE t'OHABnVEIUtlllP HGRKfO. fore listing between C H. Cramer and Frederick Huke. under tbe tirm name of Cramer S Heuke, Whs ibis day dissolved by mutual comeut. The business of the late Arm will be settled by Frederick Heuke, who alone is auttioriKed to settle thekame. - OKAMKR A HEUKK, EvauHville Woolen MUla. EvansviUe, Ind., Jan. llth, ISt'J. I desire returning thanks to my mny Old customers for their long-continued patronage, and would respectfully request a further continuance of the same. jalu . FREDERICK HEUKK. C AK . ROBERT BOYD. OTIS WOOD. BOYD & WOO D, jSlH CHI TECTS, , No. 7 Chandler's Block,, Corner Fir t and Locust Streets, - - - KVANSVILLK, IND. Plans and Specifications prepare"! on short notice and reasonable itrias. JanlS dtf . Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all whom it may concern ? HO 1 14 K IN MKKi:ilY iIVK V, that the unclaimed packages, at tte various otllces of Adamt Express Company in Southern Indiana will be sold at 1'ublic Auction, to tbe hlgtvet iilder, iu the city ol Evanvill t the AucUou lloom ot Hiram Nelson,-Locust Street, opposite the Post-Cilice, on the 4lh day of March. lMW, uulem the same shall be cabed for ami all charge paid thereon. A complete list ol thee packages may be xeeu al lhe several PoKt-OflWa, Express ttlices. aud other nubile plaoea where the packages were couBiRneil. WM. O. LANUAN. deeiS d-lm . Agent.

LOCAL NOTICES. Foa Rent. Basinet House No. Hi Main- Ktreet three door f rom -"the corner of Third Street. For particulars, apply to' "". Arthur Loikje, "ulG-loe C. T. Jenkins.

The Pridr-of the West CornPlanTe? is the ouly planter that will drop so as to plow both ways, without mariting Hie ground.- Call and pee it at the American Hotel. State and County Rights for Bale on !reaiomib)er terms. " jaulDlt. A new stock of Silk Fringes and French Corsets at -HcanEsV Election Jiotice. ; The Annual Election for five Directors of the EvansviUe Street RailWay Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at tho office of , the Company on Monday the 25th inst., between the hours ot 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board. .,: -.,-.. ; W. W. Chandler, Secretary, . Jan. 15, 18C9. janl5-td."' JEFor pure Drugs, Medicines and Liquors lor medicinal use. Ivory Sets, genuine imported, Perfumes, Colognes, Pomades and Fine Brushes, go to Schuermann & Burford's Opera Drug Store, -18 South First Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ' janl3tmosi .E&f Geo. S. Sonntag & Co.' can be found at the old Lowenthal store, corner of First and Main Streets, where' they -expect ' to supply' their customers with goods in their line. de24tf :,-. ,;tzsi1 Price of Coal :REDUCED.--Take notice that I have since the 4th inst. reduced the. price of coal to 12 cents, delivered in the city. jan8-tf JosTnoMAs: " ' Flour. The best brand of enoice family flour sold ia the city, the Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by H, D. Allis & Co., First St second door below Vine. lj." t'ri A Laroe .Stock of Superior Liquors. N. F. Carr & Co., at No. 3 and 4 South Water Street, have a very large stock of superior Liquors of the choicest brands, selected -with great care oxpressly for 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. Steamboat bars supplied on liberal terms. t , -t ; dcclO-dtf fi Toilet and Fancy Articles at Bridwell & Co.'s Drug Store, corner of Third fcnd Main;1 Finest slock in the city. Perfumeries of all kinds. Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept. oc26 dtf New Arrivals. 5 bbls Krout, 5 " Sweet Cider. , 25 r Buckwheat Floiir. 5 Elegant Syrup. 100 u " Eastern Apples. " : 15 cases Yarmouth Sugar Corn. Parsons, Scoville & Moffett. dec-29 - , ,' SEW AnVEKTISESimS. Notice to Taxpayers. The cojinirree or the city Council ou Erroneous Assessments Will meet at the CoubcU Cham bet at tt A.M. on Wednesday, January 'M h, t hear and Uetermine coruplaiuts of erroneons assessments. .- r t Py order of the Council. JaliJrtl't , A. M. MctiKIFF, U.ty Clerk. Iu tbe Court of Common Pleas, May John Whitehead. 'executor of Henry F Hotuby, deceased, vs. John A. lieitji, Mary lirooklocker, Leouaid McChosoey, Mary Drooklocker, Jr., Henry llrooklockcr, Fantiie Jlrookloi'ker, and Jmm F. Wellioi'n, admiuittrntor of Henry jjroomocKer, ueceiisea. r oieciosuie. JL on tile iiv the offlco k the Clerk of mm id Common Pleas Court tbat IiHurd McChesney. one of the defendants in the above-entitled cause, is a necessary party to Mild action, and is a uou resident - the tsiwteoi ii.iliiiua Not ice of tlit- pendency of thts action Is therefore given to Raid Leonard McChesney, anil thai thetame will stand lor trial at llu'uext term Oi the Couit of Common Pleas of bald county, to be begun and held at the court-house in tbe citv of Evansvilie, in the county and State afor-wiid, on the tlret Monday In May, A.D. 1SH!). , , Witness Soren Sorenson, Clerk of said Court, this 1-Slh day of Jauuary. JS69. . t S. SORENSON. Clerk C. C F. V. C Asa Iglehaet. i lalntiffii' Attorney. jani9w3t . Taypaxers, Attention I ,; )?:'; PARTIES MTILL OWIKU CITY 'taxes for the year KSbtt are hereby i j oil fled tnat I' will be compelled to adveitise alt such remaining unpaid on January Ifttb, 1st;!), and also will levy on personal property on which tbe city tax has not beeu paid before the above date. , T. J. G AVI 4K, City Collector. janl9dtd ' . ; . . - .Notice. - ; lK . j ; TIIKKK Wit.!. HE A OESK1UI. meeting of the members and friends ot the YOUNG MEN'S CHKIST'AN ASSOCIATION held at TEMPERANCE H ALL (Marble-H all). Main Mireet. be tween First and water, on SATURDAY EVKN1NG, Jauuary ZUX, at 7 o'clock, for tbe purpose of selecting committees to serve the Association duilng tbe year. All who teel an Interest in advancing the cause of Christ are corulally Invited to atteud. Come one 1 come all !! -' " ' JL. UUFFNbR, Jb.. President Y, M. C. Association. Janl9 dtd ... Election Notice; ' 1 ' ;" THE ANNUAL ' ELECTION FOB three Trustees of the T. of H., Div. Ho. 4, S.of T., to serve for the eosuint: year, will be held at tbeir Hall ou TUESDAY, the 2Gth inst., at 7 P.M. By order of the Division. It : - E. a. BABCOCK, R. 8. .LEW. YANDEGRIFT, s 1 Forwarding: & Commission Merchant: ,4, "rf HARFBOAT PR0PBIET0R, . And GENERAL BTXAMBOAI AGENT, " : ' MT. VERNON, IND. - KB" Prompt attentinn given 1o all business entrusted to his care. ja!8 d'im Strayed or Stolen. ; ORSK A chestnut sorrel horse, four , years old in tbe Spring: no other marks remembered. A liberal reward will be paid ijfor his delivery, or any information that will lead to his recovery. jal(i dlw ' MOSES AIKEN, TVT,'I'I;E ,f 1IKKEHY OIVEN, that Xri l will apply to the City Council of t.vausville, ou Monday, February 1st, 18t!9, for permisHioa to erejt two tiaioe ,1 welllugs one-story, a2 by 57 Jeet : also two stables, 12 by 20 ieet on Lots Nos. 5 and 0, LaUell Place. JACOB WEINTZ. Jatilo dtd FLOUR 1 FLOUR! THE UN1ERS1UEI WILL SELL their best Family t'iour at 4 75, at their Mill, corner ot Fourth Street and niton Avenue, ami deliver to any part of the city. VAHLBEUG fc DIXON, jallidtf . mu 0. BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission 31orchants, WHARFB0AT PROPRIETORS, Railroad and, Fast Freight i Line Agents, EVANSVILJLE, IND. JanS dly

R 3 E R N K V S Fw other Ru-er !!" :r TH- d P',f j The weather continues j cloudy and rather a-ild7 though somewhat cooler than Sunday. There were some indi cations of snow, but none fell up to midnight. The river rose eleven inches between 0 o'clock yesterday morning, and G last evening. It is falling at Cincinnati. There was 15 feet steamboat water on the Falls at Louisville- on Sunday, and rising slowly. We hope the rise will soon culminate here The additional arrivals art(1tartfe 1nitftfn to midnight werltie LcraTr'c,kI."ist port to Louisville; Quickstep, to Cairo; the packets to Henderson; RapidAn-NfT 2; jTF1ofence; Coosa, to Memphis; Fabuy Brandeis, from Nashville; Mary Houston, Louisville to New, Orleans .........The packets had generally'good trips oat.!.?.. K. The Rapidan was full as a tick The, Mollie JNorJt.qn bad abig trip, out, including'" 40 liead of mules ."...... The FanBy Brandeis had a good trip .from Nashville,! as. will' be seen by her manifest below. She went to Newburg last night .....The Mollie Norton ' brought 175 bales of bay from, Newburg for he , Rapidan. It was a'fcdod day8 for the popular and fleet Mollie ..The river commenced falling, at rLouusville yesterday, with 13 feet s tea nil oat water on the falls. There is a slight rise above Cincinnati The Mary Houston arrived at 7 o'clock last uight'with about all the freight she wasted and a good trip of people. She added considerable freight here. We are glad to see her successful, .-us .mora perfect gentlemen than 1 her officers never did run a' steamboat The Couriir published a brief epu tie from Cairo, on'1' Sunday morning,' which is calculated to do injustice to the f, Quickstep ? nd ! the other EvansviUe and Cairo packets. Freight billed through by thc'Evansyille and Cairo packets has never been detained at Cairo except, perhaps, on one single occasion. Last

week a change was made ?n the St. Louis and Memplcs and St. Louis and Vicksburg lines, and it chanced that there was no boat one day. Al the freight of the Quickstep that the Norman could take was shipped on that boat, and the small portion left was sent forward- the next day. We are assured by the officers of the sev eral Cairo packets that they do not once in a month fail to make close connections with' boaTsI: fof lheioutU at Cairo", The, writing' of the note allvfdedJ Itto was impolitic; its publication was worse. The people of Evansvilh will stand by the old reliable line, that has proved of such great advantage to this city, and any attempt to build up other linqs by disparaging this, will prove a first class failure. Wo. wish to see our shippers foster and aid in build ing up all packet lines that will aJ. to the business and wealth of our city and the convenience of our reo plo, but it would be the grossest lolly to attempt to buil'J up one line by the destruction ot another. . Manifest Of the steamer Fanny Brandeis, trip No, 15, Na&hvillc to EvasviIIe. .January Iff, iHO!). EvansviUe: R. K. Dunkerson & Co.. 8 hhds tobacco; litigon. Dickey & Carson, 3 bags ol terns; miller, Oaruner & Co., 2 boxes of dried Iruit; W. G. Urown & Co., 1 bbl. butter, and 1 hhd. to bacco; I'reston & jMenilce, 1 horse; Reitz & nney 2guJa:ions. Louisville:, G. C. lluuter & Co.. 33 dry hides, 4 sacks of fruit, 3 sacks of raps, and 1 box of tallow; tiridgelord & Co., 4 boiler heads; L. &. C. U. b M. Co., 28 bales cotton.Cincinnati: E. O. IJurd & Co "3i bales cotton; Duncan, Ford & Elder, 10 dry hides, and I green hide. Pittsburg? J.Diykey ,& Co, 198 sacks coin. "" Kirer Iiin(eh. Cikcinsati. January 18.tT1io riv er has fallen 3 inches, with .!8 feet 5 inches m tho chani;l. Wheather cloudy. Thermometer 30 deg. Louisville January IS. Port list: Louisville from. New Orleans; Annie Laurie, Kanawaha and return. Tho river commenced falling at noon to day; this evening the marks indicated 10 feet 8 inches id the canal, 14 feet 8 inches ou the falls .and 13 feetS inches over the rocks. , Weather cloudy and cold; barometer rising. ' Nashville,' January "18----River falling, with lS t'ee on Harpeth Shoals. Weather lair , and. - cowl. Arrived Etla Hughes,' from I Ipper Cumberland : Tyrone, from Cairo. The J. N. Phillips, from Rowena, with a tow ot coal, departed lor Memphis Memphis, January IS. -Wt atlier clear and pleasaot. The river rose 1 inch. Arrived Magenta, from New Orleans. Departed Norman, with 500 bales of cotton, r EvansvUlc; City of Alton, for St. Louis; Ruth, for New Orleans. 1 Cairo, Jan. 18. Armada, EvansviUe packet. D; P. M. Swallow. Jnw Orleans to CiDcicnati, 9 p.m.; Mountaineer, . Memphis to St. Louis, 7 P. M.; Gay, St. Louis to New Orleans, 8 A. M.; Clifton. Memphis sto. Cincinnati, 8 A. M. ; Talisman, Nashville to Cairo, 10 a. m.; Gill, New Orleans to St. Louis, 3 P.M.; Mary Alice, St. Louis to Cairo, 5 p. m.; R6b Roi', Pittsburg to St. Louis, 5 P. M.; Watts, Eastport to St. Louis, 7 P. m. The river rose 1G inches.. Weather learr STEAMBOATS. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTO' AND .' ; LOUISVILLE. ( , Tbe splendid pssiii?er fMeamcr ujftt ""ROSEHITE, JTm, .-ilke Dolus, Master; P. 15. Brauham. Clerk, Leaves for LomsvlUe and all, way ports iiEsn.iT, JANUARY inrir. at 8 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on Ik. jrd, or to dlt . U. UliUWiN a CO., ..ArciiIjs. C. R. EUDD, STEAMBOAT AGENT. AND Special Agent for the Baltimore A Ohio K&llroad, myVSI-tr j, . , EvAjevriXTC. Inn. F. GRAuT'NElC D TER A ND SCO URER, FIFTH NTKF.KT, bet. Oak and Cherry, Bilk, Wool, Cotton, Ac, colored to orden All work warranted, aud any damaues promptly paid. , . , . maa .Ju

DRY GOODS. W f f O lA'SA LE DEA.RIWIN STAPLE AWI) FANCY i 7

FIRST STREET, EVA NS VI L L E, TND. t " -'HI I'! 'J f V . i TTAVEJIJST receiveii a la roe JL.JL -toc' of Hea'-ouable Goods, which tly oiler to Hie trmle al low rates.: j r 1 ! .il.b -l Ja I! 25,000 in store an 7 o. mao UNY B.U1N and lor Kale by HKE ACO. lV.lt' . & V A 2,000 C7.7 . J7,dly FOIJIt-lli;NII. BURLAP BAGS in store and lor sale ly , G. MAGH EE AlO,. ; - i -. i .. .''it, : I i.". A''i MUW to Inducements now offered In 6nr Millinery LVparlmeut, our friends and customers w4H be convinced that we Intend lo make ,,!:t 4 i - 'H .-;'. i'l l"'l - ,l.l. Grretit lOeHtx'ticttior To ugliness, by selling BonqeU aud (Hats, or Miss Ltliarn will make them lo order n au iuexctJied siyiu at a pru- never before doue. As ,n ,tu-. -... tt !.., ,i .' t s'-iv Santa Olrtixw i .,-.-' i -yi .4 f Is at hand, and every loved one expects a valuable gift, buy a Florence Sewing Alaehliie. whicu is easier learned, less liable to get out of order, and does more varieties of work without change than any other. Every Machlue warranted to ive stlstaetiou.orlbe money ret unded. frice $i6 and epward. . I'weuty pieces of Gray '1 willed Flannel, worth 4 ) cents, which we will sell i ' Deadii:i li . .-.? J 5 1 t I t I ' I Low at 30 centi per yard. French Shirting and Dress Flannels only l0 cents. Undershirts and Drawers in tcreut-variety. The best and cheapest Blankets ever sold In this city. An endless variety or Shawls aud Hress Goods. Oor large . tt k , of Cloths aud Casslmeres we will close out at a j: v. i fJL'orriblo , Sacrifice' In order to make room for Spring Wear. A complete stock or Domestic Goods ot every opular brand, aud at tbe toweat firices, cm u always be found at Hcbapker, Sussing Cu.', Horn, 47 aud 4!1 Main Street. In short, tney have everything to make the "outer" appearance t:i x m i --T ro'i. j Of Life . t Beautiful and agreeable, all of which will be sold as cheap as titey can be found anywhere, deli 1 ARCHITECTS. H. KORSINNA, c: vv xi c in rv ia c rJC.7A:; ffice No. : CHANDIEIPI UUIIJUNO Corner First aud ljnist Hlreeia, i Evaasvtllo, ind. " Phins ainl sj-eei flcatious for ail klmU of buildings furivuhed at short, riOCfVi. auU no tnnmiiiaLUi l-rre - - I torli IK crtm Dissolution of Copirtner.ship , t rnriiia: orAm NEit.im iiekkto lore exislint; bel Lwmii .In.mes M. 1'n.r. imutvclm. it. White, Jol.ii H. linker and Converse Clement, under llio linn lutiM ot carpenter. While A Laker, is this dav j dissolved by mutual conM'tit. The busi ness or tlin !Le criii wll lie-settieif by .1 juries M. Carnenter. Trx. t Wliitu. ai.J Converse Clement, who only are aulnoriiou io i pe i ne same. CAKFENTKlt, WHITE BAKER. vans vi ne, ina., iec. iiut, Wis, . C Jt - : ' V Copartnership. . mUE rNIEKMINEI HAVE FN. JL tered into . a . copari uersbip?tor tbe purposeof carrying on the Wl.ole-,ale lb y GmmIs BiiHiueKM, under the name, style, and firm of Carpenter. Vbttefc Co.. al the old stand formerly occupied by Carpenter, yy mi k onier, i iimuhiui jur Lue iiuerai patronage heretofore extended to the old tirm, aud soliciting a continuance of the same wild me new, We are, very renpeetlul)y. JAMES M. CARPENTER, lit A M. WHITE, JauldSw CONVERSE CLEMENT. Merchant Tailor. T. Andorson Cau be found at NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK ap21 Km ll'H-SIAIKN.) INVALUABLE MEDICINE roa Purifying of the Blood. ,. . . I ' . ,1.1 f -i i. . i I'Hi'i,) i' , ! . f i t if DK. J. W. POLAXB'S ,r', - .l Humor Doctor, : A Positive Remedy for all kindsj - i . i ot .Humors, ; 1 1 j Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt' Itheum, Carmmcio 'and Polls, Ulcers, and, ali Obstinate ACecllons of -the Skin. In fituntuatory or Chronic Itheum atlsm; Pilei, Chrome ' Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every .Taint of the System; Dyspepsia,. nd Uhose Affections originating In the Derangement of, the" JDUiest"Te " Organs, v via.. Bilious Complalata, Neuralgia, and 'Nervous Affections, lleadacbe, Langour, and Depressleu of Spirits, Lota of Appetite. constipation- - ..- nriniM txcKLLKr medicinai. Compound was tlrst prepared by Dc. J. vV. POLANU In IW7, and was theu eiu. ployed with ureal wuc;es la ezpetUng bumori i roit. me otooa ; out in una a inedieai friend, who was quite celebrated as a ohvsician, es-eciaily tu the treatment of iiu niors, suuK-si-eu some important linpiomeuta, which were adopted, and wulefa has made il (so tbe people say) the very best remedy for all kinds of (bunion, knowu to " the iaeulty." - . . liiw prepatauon is composed entirely of Veelables, among which are Saraaparfila, Yellow Dock, Noole Pine, Mandrake, and Bloouroot. , . Vv Leu the originator lived iu New HiuniiHhlre, at (iullutowu Outre. lor kue spacu of thirty or forty miles urouud, and iuAiancuewr particularly ,(.u uamw IN tor, was well kuowu aud highly valued lor the numerous and wonderful cures wliiuu lln"ecul. Thotiith mauufactured In lartra luaiita;os, the supply was trequeutiy ex. uiiuomii, uu purciiHKers uau io wait .lor bune to be made. In that region, some very severe cases of ErvKioelas wi i irm,i . ed with and they were euredl Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles. tiiotte ugly, paiulul uloeis were entirely removed wherever huh luediciuo wan lailiiluUy used. So it wus with Hrrolula and HaJl Kheum. 'lhe Humor Doctor eurod tiieiu. ' It is free lrom anv il:in.wri,iiu .lruTt. la pl. asau t to I he t.:isL. uitu. vet. sure UMii elUsctive iu Ha aaUou. -i, . . Prepared. at the ,-, ,, f NEW ENGLAND llTANIO WirOT, jtud for sale by ail dealers in medicine -C DAMON & CO.', Propiletors. ' .-.I . i.v. - f L - a. , CLODD & AKIN, : 1 -:- . felt - 11 holetale Agents. For sale at retail by all druggist, ' L tetsfe&tiu . ... . -.4 -id :. ' .

BTJSmESS CARDS,

r u i - o 4 J Having rcinrnml mj former WlKirr'f-; 1. wt ir!i fotorm m .1.1 ..trkriia tmldi, ..ti.im t?-iierttllv lltrit I mu 1 .i'.-i i-i d lo deliver GOOD f T . K A N I 'A 11 Cit short. nolle,. 'out in ilt i-a.wt imist be pitid tor in lie ii onerf-rf. A eiif lor foe oeli-lirMlC't VAllA 'It If4 H VA1h " (,-., n ,r rToH. THOMAS. Oiiiro In Amrtijcaii Umiso.,,.? ; - i ' i j nov 1 rlly " ' ' VAHNLKY, KliilN &i U)., ei Wrstern nrcWcry, a I Manufacturer;. r! Ls r'Boer.V-ft H and, Porter, J brrell, bat f- bn rrefs, H-;s in I s irti(i:-No. 5 wain t.'; i: va .n rfi.Ln; r. v ia xaJ nov7 Iy - ' - -I 0 iIUliianV; Tailor AniJ Dealers lit i , . New & Second-hand ( lotbln, BeL Main and Iix;unl, J u , . l ,'iilt ., j:vA.fYI.l.; J-f r. Clean! ii k and it piiirln done to order. A Llw'iul pi h'j pld for Hctmd-haiiit cfolhmu. - ' pie:; d:im ri:. If A : i . II. J. Ist'ULAKri'Eli'A S'l (Jlil Reliable Dfuj? Store, Where can at ail tlnietr be otiod the J allies t iiusoilo.1 stock iu the Hlate, consist Iik of an 'vnrtless vurielv or f.ritflihli, .Preueh, and American i'vliumes, JVimml'ii, t,OlO(Mes,Knby Toilel f-i-t-t, Wal lets. Purse, C rd 'as-eti, in. A No. H. Splendid kloek of iHfMliges, and Cliuuii.is of all "riwtes. , . , BOVi- 1 - 1 - ' 1 ' '' " ' .V. i HI) YTUE v II YNK.it Vk It itii .,i v . X ATTOIlXm'-AT-LAW. IS 0FFICK TII1KD STREET, ( 'A i ! ' i i., . '. i ... n , la WALKEIPS BUILDING. - -1, s . J f : i . . ! ' 14 'hovilly ,;' " ' ' THAI). ' P. 01PSON & CO, ( C)T1 OS VA CTOllS, Cfewi'n find ijr jtirtliti tf A("ll, i And A gents lor '; ' - AtlantlcA Great Wesieln Ttailway FAST FIIRIUIIT IAXF., ' JTo. 18, Sorth Water Street, ' fva as villi; txniANA, Sign' j9 ' titic Corro- 'Pale, ' , novl36m'' io ' - f,;. . r..1 i.. ' ' f H. E. GILBERT b CO., WHOLESALE ' GROCEllS, I'-'lji W.t U'.rt-,, ( I J. ,i'H ; No. 31 . North :First Street, 1 1 - . ?' I U ' i I, d. Hilt . ' 1 XVAXXVILMC, INDIANA. Afullxtock alwayt on tiand find for ale at the low st nnnket prices . uovl-'ii'P ' j L.fCJTV GROCERY. f " sni" 1. 1; .i i , ; n , i I". , ?JO RG MAIN BE II ME, ; ,.,.1 ; V?,- :,.JI Mu A '- j t ' , .J.EAtKliS IN i, , , ri.. . j tQC ranuly &ocrrU$.pnl jj; ; I 'rtrvigjonn, )- 5 Sn ST.,' irrrr. MAIN. & LOCUST. ; "el. i r-.. 'e-S . A) ' - i.i sJ Leeiin over llie I . VJ iov13tni T , lly.. CARPENTElt AMD J0INEU h . u -tuts. - .'..(. .1.'F. FAlIi Keejn eoiifUiot ly .ou li.ui'l wellki asoiut i'onl vr J'i no, . V," limit.. Asli. therry, mid Ced.'tr Lumix-r, I e. iiiy to make all kinds of work in my line. Lspeclui nf.leiillou pi ven to rtt'xint mid vnn'init buildiiUk I AIho kcmiH Jaek Hcrews lor hue. " Hhop cot ner ol Market and liond Kt ieets, Kvs usy ilie, J ml. ,.01 ' ,l,4i l hn ? i t. f. J i i ?nOLKSALIJ HOOElwM, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EV'ANSVILLE, IND. r novll ly C. DEUKER & SONS, Set H jManufacrtrrirr ofELLIOTTT'fl PATENT MICTION,'' FbKCET and" ANTI-EKEZING PUMP. Warranted. Cau. be used In jiny depth. of I wen. , j I i'f ! j .HMO--, -Wholesale mantfiact urers , ... t s of CHAIN PUMP TUBING. HO null 14 MAIN NT It EE r, novll ly K VA NJ VI A L K, IND. Ei'ansvUJa Businosa College, eru.r MAlNfcTllIKl H'TH., ' IVAXSVILLE, IXDIA5A. K SK)k-keepinR, Penmanship, and 31 alltemuliCM made Kpeetnli us. j Session both day and evening. .For circulars, giving terms. Ac. S9 o M or" steclrnetis of PehmaiiKhlp, address WKIJJH H LINE It. . ' a' novll ly Proprietors. The put est of Medicinal Wtncs 4, Prancllea Only for sale nt HUH LAEPFEIt'8. Trusses. Knpporters, Bandages, aud (Shoulder BriM-tis the iwmt asioited stock in this city lor sale low at SC11 LA EPFEK'S. 'aoti!'. r.,i- u- ' - .- -. DEL C. K. IIIEUUOVVlUt, Sur'-jeon DoiitlHt, - '" Evang ville, - Ind iana. ' office:. ;.J: COR. MAIN nail TH I UI S'ISM (Second Floor), .Wasliiugtoift.iIIIock. Oi3 ly jS .HHNIiV. VV. liUTLM, ...... .' ATTORNEY. AT LAW, . 3tV fifflce for ilirt rvroetjt In th COUnty C erk's Odlee. novB d3m KroneIercr AlJanielt, I jrioprieioi-s ot mo City Liver and Sale Stables, 1 WiU buy, ei Land trmUvl '-. Ilorsrtt, Jut'.fi, ",.IIit((iu:t,tt c. Staljle 011 lAKMiHt, Htr.f , bet Tbtrdi aud il'oorili, llv.uinviile. lud.. . - - : .- ' (Formerly, known iui. Kolin's Stable.) .. V. -'. . . . , novo u3m ,...: ,- 1. - .1 . CARRIAGES. J. B. Gbkrm. ;' ; p. l. Ghkjs.n. J. IJ. GUIS10M Ac OO.. CARRIAGE. iJiIANUFAGTUPJ-mS, Transfer Ornaments at Clu-liitiatl prices. ! Main, St rod, uei- Fllh itntl Si&.th, IMOia-rlAwHirt" all Fv MVf f.f.r.- fNrt, Forniture . Mariuracturerk, " - AUTvTtFAf.tfltl IS ' CnAIliS, MATfKKaHKViC. s,! BAlm ROOMS: No fcfl.V. tt MmuSi,, ." ' Oppohlle V''f tX'Urt ll..ue, , ., , , Oc2Z-3mdAW " EVANnlA-, lo'., fi-i -l ! if :,.' 11 'i ii!' i f ... .,,., Mitii . 1 , . .: - i t : . j',,1

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t i:M im-l,!,.!. l,baC.lijil. iam.1 1'rwnvli'riun .... , , - , t r- i ,i , -. r -j t h i . . ... , rimrf ii, e-.rr.er ol sm-.,,,,! iiimI I he.ini.t .-i m-.-i n. il: "r-.nio tx i, very l . ...... ( . . w ....... i i '.. " '-"K """' or yr.i '( .eri I iiMiilie of . ALVA il .1' ill ' r h il o.!': n. :iu:.i) uiL Ji al 1 Nile Ai'i 'it.. rHf IU.NT TH K AMI- It I cvN illltll'i. ti.e Ol ie l,.t. , t.i I.. HI HVliie, lud :iu:i I ' i ; i ..-.I. i j,, ( mi Ki, of ll.o hiiinmi jiirt o- n. ,., : fronts on Wri'r S reei m-ar the i Walei h'av'i, trior e, f lid liu fi h.,!,,,.! ; Jlver view. II U liir-e ami r , i, i,,. , 1 1, ,.,, is IcsH than a f-uai.. fro n Mmo ' i 1 1 i ' ', Mid In eiy of in n from the fnr, i ,i i. load, and in roil f A i u eouiHry. muh (frr April Ur, isi.si. Ai lIv to A I. V All JOHN-' Ad-it- , JiliilWdtr Lvaimvlllc, 1 ii. I. FH t.Il-TOMK.POAT-Th.i evcelleiil, nloi'-boiit "Ciri lo .lue," now lvInii In (he i mill ot 'Jreeii Liver, wuli Mrwlt and filnri'i nentiv titled ti,. in,.i w If h cvi I V roiivenl. iie lor l ne t r .on. 'I hI Mint can In seen In tie nionlli of Oreeii Itl'.er. A liim V llli il lliiiill f .i in i I v v. .; I I have u tile, bo toe m ml imd u toti i. . i i , u lu pureliaHiiiv it y (uojierly won' I I. . Inlieu In exeli!iiio 'or lhe Iroi.t. J i", 1 1 Rnslclcricfl and Farm for TIE KtXIII A( I of tli" I lr i'iiontHH ItuiK'ln wll. ho xoid Ml. priviiu mle. Haul l.iriu totili ns hm acre i. ivi t Imf.roveineiitH. It is fi mini one m : I. f , i . IukIo'm hlutloii, on the .-,, , c. ii, i;, It'll tnilin Inilii lliNilly, For !m t i en . IK-ulnri uiijily iil lir. I .. T. liuio ln's , , .o. 'U First .'Ureel. Kva:isvllh. J.!l. T0?S SALR ''AM .FOi: Vl.XT. "5? tl (Td i Ai it rii.tiix. i.o; ... i&.tSKl? DwHIIriK Hoi ic, aud l -w ei-,. 'I'eu tiiouH.iinl iicn-M o Kii'ini i;; 1,; ,. 4. ; I buy and fvl lu-u) l.tlnre. , , A L VA 1 JOltN'MO?;, , ' ' --" ' '' lieal f:1:i(" Aenf. Third Street, Evai tcllif, Indi-nn. de'2 tf WAIIl'EM. fTTANTEO- I5I.AC CSM1TH- A e,,.t ! Jr- steady .wagon hi . ' ..mitli, to en l PhJiicIi. ;io.I wni'i'H nn.! hlendv Molt:. Impure of WlKJDHu V, , liKI 1 . .V i ., No. liJ7 Main Street. y.i n l d 1 1 -TTAM El SITUATION' As I loot" w keeirer or l-HleKn an 1 11 a w le li vn In house; have had lour renin' (,x )., ),.,,,.,. ; din well acijualnted with lhe w 1 inict 11 In ti into of the city ; c.n u ve the I .!( iliv refeienoe, both Mr char icier and Im -im -4 lUiillllrn(lonM. Alller- "l).," .Innrniil iilHceJCvaiiNvine, J u,l. junlii il ,t -rTT'ANTEI-lAUT KUH-dne or two i WW partlielS 111 I lie t reKCent Cit v 1 l.ii.l lug Mil , or, If desired, t he viholi- lin n I, an ba purr liaM.-d. J.iu7iI-'a ! AGENTS WA'iTKI) KoTt Secrets of tho Great City. A work (levcriptlve f th J Virtue an 1 tf.e Fffc, the At until ir, Muertrs, ;inl Jnmr ef New Vort Cl'y. If you wIhIi lo know how for1 mm in it made and lost 1 11 a d y ; how rim w l nu n ne ruined In Wall HI let; how eon nl rv men are swindled by bumperx; how ininlHierx and merchants nt e l.iiu n m iin.-.i ; how dunee hulls and cuinerf, Kitloons mil limuHKwIt how (.'iiinlilli.K hoii -'.-i and loiteries are coil'Mntinl, r-.ad Mils woilt. It I'Otita lis over "0 fine ctiiravtri's, and telu all alioul t he M yMlei les mil I i inir.di ,N w Yolk, and Is ilin i iet and fin i i - I, work of the kind ever ulilisix il. Irlco only ,S .er opy. Send for circulars inn hi e our t erm , u ml a lull deseriplloii ol the wmif. Addre-s JlNKS HlldtllKIH A CO., Clm Inn ill, O. JaiiT (j.iv lm cor.111?; s 1 o : c;:;.u;;;' ., HAUMIV J. I'lliri.I'M. of Nl'W l !e 1 n J. G. Mi'Cin I ot 11, 01 Louisville, Ky. ' ! Norr, of Now oi l -iiH. PJielps,'.' Mcl'iil'urfi C: To,, "produce, r;u)VEii;, . ;. Ain (ir.snvAb Commipion ricrc!:r.r,t.?, tit'.UKWIL'J. H'tilKM, norJidif , Ifi:w oitf.r . , Ji. K. DUNKKKMOff. vv.s i,i.v ro'vi 'vi:.K. mMimsm h co l'ORWARDLN'G A COMMISSION . . . rii:!C4''if iM-.s, , ' 1 A V 11 j General A tjei 1.1 for t ,ie Erl TrnKiorlialIf 11 ofii"y ' FA ST FREW 11 T L IXF, EVANSVILLE, . IND! At,' A. Liberal Canh Adv.i nces mode 011 t om Lriir l.lt iil u f'.KFEKTO-Hiirnnel Hi.yfti.J. Vie,. I; t KvaoNviile National liinili, l.viiii'.v 1 M , lliilliuri; AIoh.n 'J'aylor, Prexldenl N Hofirtl City I'.anlr, Nm J'oi k J lien. C.irlwrluhl, Cushler Nation U It y l'. inl,, , ,v V ol k ; (rin it h A liun in 11 . N- w 1 m k ; j', Barrett Cadiier I'.ni k ol K. niu. i, lAMitsville: W. C. Hlle, Ci.shler 1 iiiiiiin 1. !( Itrtiia of Kennies V. Louisville; L.iirt Ii. M ait land A Co., New Voiu; lion. Ji-o. H. 1'eiiil letou I'lneiniK.tl, iiovl.ill IfHKO. J. HIWTON. ALU a. V, II . , F. It -IIUSTC & ca, ' Jfo. 5 N. WATKIL HTiU'.LT, , EVANS VI Ll.F, INDIA NA, Porwtirdin rr 1 ' ' , A Nil' ,,-,,(-, . CoiiniiiHNiiMi MEROHANl'S . A WD' WHITE LINE " t Central , Transif;" Coiapr.uy. AUfrrigJif.ifor Net) York tiuJ h' 10 England Uncus thruunh without trti,sfer. 1 1 au?8 n - j. PaOPUCB AND COMMISSION MERC II A P ''J : Dealei-s in Flour, Hay, Ct,rn, 0 tn. Gram ' - - 5 and PRGHUCK (il :,N KR V 1,1. Wo. n HUVrti W.A IEH fJ-. j; -, EVANSVfLI.K. 1,V. Agents for tho ceiel.iated HAXAKU POWDi.lt COMTANi. , All orders prouoptly lt :led. f j- r !. I WM. H. K"a JOH N I. I I ,,N. JiKAD & KINGSTON, I'ltOIJUCK, KOIiWAl!llN(l, ami ' COMMISSION MI': II Oil ANTS. Aim Dealers In Com, lulu, h'lour, 1 1 v, Bacon, Lsrd, Hides, f , in, ami CnuuliyI'r Klnee peneraily, .Von. 3 t n.n.l a. I.o Ht Rtrf i f, e22 d.lui Ev AK'.svir.i.f '.. i m. UL0. KILLEii & LU, ' Wholesale anil 1 tot ail CUSTOM MAM COOTS AM SHOTS. Children's Shoes n spcialty. i 3S Main Slri'ft. CO CO o 2: t ) oc,'!o cum f TTOtlD A. WATEK.- I Imve r.i ,,. d V Wood Yard on Plflh HI reel, !,.- tweeu l.iwiist and Wslnu',. and Hlmll k : ceiiKtanlly on band a. lull supply. II HVITlIf IIHU 11"SI H 1.1 HI'I til ) my w'lter WaMTi,laiu prepared to fill lst.ieH,u Vei y luixleiHle lei ins.

Grdeis h-rt at my re:-h enrc, Wi.iHt Stre-t, between Third ami Foun b. w HI 1.., pMHiiplly filled, THOMAS BULI.EN. ijeid.ilil i foils 2-pound Keiitm ky Kv-'ln" I'Kleolis .Machine Hope; ' ' iii tons Iron ihtttiui Tim; ALs., ban -:.iiide itnix' 1 nine Ac EH It M A N , KHi I I'll ,v ( 1 ) oca tltf , .. 1W Mon I WaU.r Hli' et. .1; i , ,'.;:. o !?. ; ., ' . ,.. I.-.i . ... ' .. ,.

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