Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 January 1869 — Page 3

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Wt-DSODAY., -.JANUARY 0, 136P. (UJRISTHAS IXIIOKLAIYD. concluded. When next Phillippa arrived with a cargo of farm affairs, Klaas saluted her civily enough,-and he was quite amazed when she called him a " moaFter!" and burst into immediate tears. " I will call your aunt," said he. ' Da wretch!" replied i'hillippa. Iut when ho offered to carry her fuis, she called him an angel, and Paul he might kiss her, which action he performed in a very grave passio i-h-ss style. I'hillippa burst once more into irrepressible tears. Meanwhile, Klaas was determined to be rich all of a sudden. One night, Vrow Klapel marked him give a great leap, and utter an exclamation ; and next day he-brought home a white tulip, which he told the vrow would blossom in two month's time. And thereupon he biraa diilv to mix cer tain strange liquors, with which he carefully watered this said tulip. "Katrine," said he, "I thiuk we sh ill trrow rich soon.'' " How so?" " What if I grow a blue tulip?" " A blue tulip, Klaas! 't would be worth ten thousand florins. Never was a blue tulip seen!" " Katrine, if I hav a blue tulip, I will take the money to mynheer, and he will say. This Dutchman is clever; he bath made wore money in a year than I in ten; he shall be my son." " IJut what makes you think of the blueMulip?" Klaas shook bis hcad he was too Duteh to tell even Katrine that, secret. And yet it was a very simple one. A pig in the market had been condemned as bad meat, because the bones were blue: whereupon the owner explained how the pig had eaten blue dve the week before he was killed. Poor Klaas had argued to himself, if the bluo dye got into the pig's bones and made them blue in a week, perhaps blue dye would make a white tulip blue in a month or two. "And the Horticultural So-' ,ciety would pay me so well," heartnied. " that T onld nrovo to mvnhecr that 1 am a clever fellow." gj" Katrine! Katrine!": he" cried one night, when they met while she was marketing, "the tulip is coming into flower, and tho tips of the leaves are blue. a sweet sky-blue!" ,, "O Klaas!" , ' But next night he' did not show his face. He had gone home to find his tulip drooping, and next day it was dead. He opened the bud, and the leaves were Dlue.&So Le knew how to make a blue tulip, which was a fortune in itself; but he must waituntil next year (for now the tulip blossoming wasoverfor tae season); ana, mean while,- Mynheer Jan Stooken might be very trying. Honest, simple-hearted Klaas had not the faintest idea that his tulip had been the victim of foul play. How it came, to die the reader may learn from these facts. "JIa!" said Phillippa; "a white tul.p.ch? Aunt Klapel! and for her! No, my rival shall never take that victory." Whereupon she poured a very hot cup of tea upon the roots, and the poor tulip was scalded to death, without any sign of the cruelty becoming visible on the surface. As the Summer progressed,- poor Klaas was still determined to grow suddenly rich. One tine day, foster iv lo., tho great diamond cutters ol Amsterdam, received a visit from Klaas, who, laying twenty florins down before on of the foremen, said, "I pray you te'l mo where diamonds! aro louud, and here arc twenty florin, tor I lnuv b-i lucky, as gold-diggers are, and find one as large as a pigeon's opr." ' ' 11c looked up very much .surprised to fee the diamond-cutters laugh ; an I he and his tweuty florins went home as they came. Not a word had' Katrine hoard about the diamond project for "he knew enough of. the jewels to be aware that they came from abroad, lie knew she would oppose his leaving Holland. . , Still tha Summer went on; and when July came, the Vrow Klapel was once more startled by seeing her lodger smite his knees. "Oh!" she heard him sav. "if Heaven is goid, and will send me the first fruit of this year's fishery!'' And now l'hiilippa learnt ;that Klaas was otlen on the dunes, , or - dykes, which keep out the sea from Holland. No Vrow Klapel could not tell what his object was in gaziDg at the sea. cometimes he took a nsbing boat and was away lor hours. Soon, that exciting time in Holland, the arrival of the first herrings of the season was daily expected. Here, in Kngland, we have no idea of the im portance or the herring in Holland The King gives every year five hun dred florins for the first true North Sea herring which is brought him. A oor ivlaas s idea was to eaten a chance North Sea herring; albeit ho knew the fish was not found in the Zuyder Zee. " If," thought he, " Mynheer Gratland did but know I had caught the first herring of the year, he would say I was a clever fellow, and it would be as good as riches to say nothing of Katrine was told nothing about the herriBg but she knew he was plot- . ting; because he kissed her only once when they parted, upon her return from market, and at the dark corner near Mynheer uratland s house. Suddenly, all Amsterdam was ex cited, as much as so quiet a city could be flustered by the new9 that the first herung of the year bad been caught in the Zuyder Zee a real North Sea i?r ring: and that it was to bos taken ia state to the King, at bis Dalace af the Haeue. after the formalities at the market-nlace.-'"And who caught it?" was asked on every side. " One Klaas Steen, a carpenter. v.. But something went wrong, Katrine knew, because he did not show him self that eveninsr; and his absence was thj more uard, to bear, tejause the market people were so merry with some joke about 44 new herrir.g." 4k Thy Klaas is a tine fool," said her ' father, when she reached home. ' Here hath he been exciting the ciiy with a fish which he did declare, with many others also, to be tho first true herring brought this year to Holland and lo! 'tis an English pilchard. And I have heard, also, of hia blue tulip. Mark me ! he is a fool ; and be prepared to marry, Mynheer Stookon in three fair moons' time from this date." " 1 love Klaa3," , sho said, and then became silent. And then she sent him this message, written, "It was for my sake, and 1 love the better, if possible; and 1 will wait for thee all my life." Hal but she had to wait only three weeks.That same night, Amsterdam saw an excited man rushing into the mar ket place, and shouting, " the knife fiahl the knife-fish!"

Men and won?f? turned pale at e word, terrible to a Hollander, i t . 1

but fortuuateiy lncompreiieuuio w an Enclishrunn until explained. When people saw that the speaker was the man who had fished a pilchard and thought it a herring, they said, " He is mad, poor youth !" And, in sober earnest, they would have preferred rather that the man should, bo mad than that his news was trues. " 1 tell you all, the knife fish has eonin upon the piles, and the sea will bo upon if we do notwork, and work well 1" This time Klaas was right; his fortune was made, and the hopes of Mynheer Aansprecker Jan Stooken were blighted f orever. All the world knows that Holland is saved from being overwhelmed by the sea through immense dunes or dykes, which edge the coast, and which are faced on the sea side by a triple row of piles. About twenty years since, it was discovered, and the discovery was for some days a dis aster greater than any whicn ever leu upon the iNetuerianus, tnas a snarpsheiled boring raounsK was cutting into the piles which kept out the sea cutting, in millions upon millions. A man of science discovered a remedy. and Holland was saved. Hut ever since the knife fish as the common j eople call it with singular appropri ateness has been the great lear of the Patch, and its appearance has been watched f or very closely, since the sooner its destruction is com menced, the less danger is likely to be the result. ..' '; f This time Klaas had done a true thing. lie had discovered a colony of koilehsii, ami, no doubt, his welltimed discovery may have prevented an inundation. Certainly it saved a lartro expenditure of public money. I ho rest may be guessed, lhe musicira!ity bestowed a heavy reward upou Klaas: and Mynheer (j rat land. the mean biped, was proud t be seen walkiog with him. i ; ' N lhou wast ever a genius, said he: "and as thou wilt soon be my son, I pray thee let me share any plan you may find to erow rich iu a day." IN ay, said Klaas: I nave had noui?h of growing rich in a day, and I will live in peace good day, I'hilUppal , - , - . .... . . 1 his to her, as she passed. " Know, traitor 1" cried she, "I will not marry thee: I ami to be the wife of Mynheer Jan Stookeu." May ho live a hundred yearsl" said Klaas, still without the faintest idea that Phillippa bad ever wished to marry him. ,, , , ' ! - ! 44 A hundred years!' cried she. "O, you malicious monster!" And she flounced off. But Klaas would not live in the same house with Herr Uratland. And things prospered, and Katrine was peaceful, happy; and, no doubt, some day the younr . men who' on Christmas Eve shall carry the Star ol Uethiehem will arranaro to take sup per with the Burgomaster Klaas Steen and V row Katrine. And be assured they will be. heartily welcome. As it is. every Christmas. Klaas. Katrine, and the little Dutch men and women who have been vouchsafed to them, stand iu a group on the ice. looking fairly toward the btar of Bethlehem,- as its white, pure light talis upon their gentle, grave, conteut ed faces. ". . QUEENS WARE. PANIKI. a. MAKK. .TAMRS M. WARRF.N. JAM1S PHU.4N. , t -. . MARK, WARREN & CO., 1 . . . - i. 1 DIKKCT IMlMMilKKS - and miousuk ukalkes in QUS E HS WARE, AND ! ! GLASSWARE " - 'W- ....... j Lamps, LooKing-Glasses, j JAMES M. WARKEN, having re-pnr-chased his former Interest of M. Uennlng, Esq., and as we have sold oar Interest in the CAI RO HOUSE, and also removed our stock l'roni the old stand No. 13 Main St., thus concentrating our entire resources in the commodious MARBLE FRONT BUILDINO, ' t j Mo. S3 First , street, We feel assured, wo have facilities to com pete with any house in the country, j We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of ; Staffordshire, Kngland, via New Orleans and New York; hence pay ru second-hand profits which rlghtfullj belong to our customers. " ''"'' ifavlns completed arrangements; with MEAKIN BKOS. & CO., of Staffordshire, England, for the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this mai keCof their celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, we are now prepared t supply the trade. . . . ( i j Bar Consult your own Interest by exam ining our stock before purchasing else where. .-...-.. . )anl LAWCARDS.1 W. P. HAEQRAVE, ATTOKN12Y it 3L.A.W. Office on Third Street, in Washington HnnsH liltK'k. ' t - Will practice t e various courts ol the Circuit. From ft awenuoa to omee bUHiues ' meo tuaa B. L. D. GUFFY, i - -A TTORNEY A T LA JF. , MORGAN TOWN, KY., Will practice iu the counties of . Butler, Warren, MnuieuuurK, un, nuu Prompt allenuou given to i oe oouwuob or clalmw. . Kf tereuces Wheeler KiCrs, KOiunr wort h A Bro.. Uiian. Krtbcoc lt io. ap2' SIATTUKW DALSELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, So. 18 Water Street, . '"'"' aeciiiuiv - - KvANsviia.. linPHYSICIANS. DR. n. M. IIABYEY, i .... f f.f ROOM No. 1, WALKER'S BUILDXNO Corner Main and Third Streets. Ojfflee JBourt 10 to 12;3 to 5: 7 to B. dl36m

GROCERIES.

Cash ! aCash ! llislily Important Hews ! Wishing to reduce oar tock of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, We will, during tbe month of January, sell at a reduction of ' ITITtE PER OEIVT. I - In other! words, we will sell ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any and all goods In our store FOR 95 CENTS, to be paid in eash or itt equivalent at th lime of purchaie. We propose to Dell, as herelofoi e, as low as any other house in the city; and in addition, as an inducement to buy for cash, we will throw off 5 cents for every dollar's worth you buy at retail. . This Is no humbug or deception, as those who have known us for the last fifteen years will readily believe; and strangers who wteb to be, convinced have only to t v I WE EXCEPT SO OOOOS. Staples and Fancy Goods will share alike In tbe slaughter. Bring your cash, no as to be prepared to get 25 cents back for very five dollars' worth you buy. janlj ' VICKERY BROS., 7S Main SU FISCHER & BITTER, lMerclin,iit ' Tailors, . ; j No.r 3 First . Street, Next door to Lowrjr Co.'s bank, i EVANSVILLE, IND. t . ' , s '.-i i,. : -" . , ... . "A fine stock of Imported Goods always on band. - .- . Batisfaciiou In all cases guaranteed. au2ldu - -j . -j . i J. Ci DUSOUCH KT. Tf. D. DUSOCCH KT. J. C. D0SOUCHET & CO; COTTON FACTORS, I -try r.-r . -- - Produce 'and ' Provision Merchants, -I - -'iL:.' ; j 3U AUKTIt IT ATKiii HIKKJKX, 1 EVANSVILLE, INU. Orders and consignments solicited. ' ela -j ISAAO HIIMANIT. ' BAY H EI MA. Mil. i I. fe II KIM ANN, 5 "' Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, Ihreigri and Ihmiestic IAqtwrt, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, ULASaWAKK. ; Ac, Ac, 08. 60 and C'i.Maln Street, Bet wtien Second and Third, EvAKsvn.T.a, liso. " FISH DEPO T. OT'il (llf CHARLES ' VIELE A CO., WnOL I? S ALE G R O C E R SOUTHWEST OOKNMR first and Sycamore Streets, f EVANSVIUJI. iKD, an9 dU. gK?rY'EvsvUle.Ind. Rokkkt J. Daniei., Cromwell, Ky. . : i TENNEY, BOWLES & CO, ' j ... , Wholesale GrooerH, r ii r ' .... Ho; 5 S jcamorc Street, i - I selS dtf EVANSVILLE. IND. I Evanevllle Business Collese. AFTKB MEAhCIIINM XII IS ."IT a thoroughly for new quarUtis adapted t uur neces.sitic8. we have selected CUtlSt'ENT CITY HALL, corner Main aDd I ; Third Streets, as peculiar l adapted lo our use. Tbe supero apartments now occupiu In this building, with ntranca on 'A'btrd Street, are ui. equaled in ail tb tH8entahi of locality, space, lutht, ventilation, and 1 eenerai arrauKemeuu T 'i hia 1 usll to tiou. -slabUshed In 1350 as " Kvansville Commercial u.jiluge," 14 now th oldest, most popular, and extensive School in the West for the education of young iuu and boys . la Commercial lirnchea. The rlan or instruction in ail aepartments is peculiar to tbe institution, auU Is tbe result many years' experience and development, aud Is the place to obtain a tborouglt . Busluet, Kducaiion. A regular mnrse of instructions, and an IMPROVED SYSTEM of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAIN ING, selected from the best Busluens Houses in the country. BOOK KKKPINO, PENMANSHIP, fOMMKUt'lAU ARITHMETIC. CORRESPONDENCE. &c, tboroostily taught, and saooeHS guaranteed. i The BUSINEhs COtiLEUE stands unrivaled In lis efficiency, and Is the moat notable example in tue country pi tne leafribiiity of fitting young men lor the higher financial positions, through a court of experimental training in the details of business. It kt Impossible here to tully dtwuribe 'the , beauty of tha system ol PRACTICIO, wbicn lias grown up Dy degrees In tbe Institution.. . A. Visit M7- liUin w uuuri IU1 UCVUIVO Ul business never fails to impress tbe beholtier with its important practical character aud IU utter ' feasibility as u pre paratory school for business. Parents and guardians will fifld nowhere elKe In the country a school where their children aart wards will receive xuob individual recognition, aud where so much Is done to advance eacu pupU In wualever WQeeioeu uioBi, tweuu&i io tueir symmetrical advancement. - - Ladies auu gentlemen are luvitetl to visit onr rooms any bour durln-r the day or evening. Kor Infoimatlon regardinir terms. circnlaraw .specimens of pvumauMhlp, o., address WKLLS&KUNEK, :., Ja7 dim Principal auu Proprietors. , WM. C. TURNOGK fc CO, BEASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine ana First Streets. . Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. W Dealers In all kiads of Brass Cocto Whistles, and Steam Gauges. - P&rtlculai atteaUon paid to repairing and adjusting i Steam Gauges I June8 tf

tIACIIINISTS.

reitz and: HANEIT, Crescent Joumlry, Corner of Canal and InglefSts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS . Portable Circular Saw MUls, A NX) Machinery of every- Beef rlptlon DEALERS Lit BELTING, r - 1 STEAM OA UGERS, . FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE,&c:, &c. Repairing doae at Short Notice.' nov71y ' ' ' 1" ' I I ,1 SCIIU IT Z R j 'run &C() Mitnuriusiaien and KtiUderaoC Steam IKnsInrs, Circular: 8aw Hills,: Urist sod Hazar Mills. Tooaeoo Bwcrs Uanauiin; Machines, Diutil-ln.-yHud Mining Mach'uerj', Malt Mills, Corn 1 4eliern, Ueuxe Fronts, Cellar Urate. !ON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every descrlpUon, Caehlnery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Uealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, i 8team Oauges, and ' : Wroaghtlron Pipes. Old materials bought Ws taave the-racllltv of the 1estMalliairyaua Workmen, and will give all vr irK untrusled to us onr Individual atten11 tsx, fill orders promptly, warrant our YJrs:, ana cnarge reasonable prices. , Oir.ee and Foundry, corner of First and Ii Mt rttieats, Evansville, Ind. , M. workmen sent to alt parts to nt m work and do repairing. fSUUOm HCUULTZE. THCHAN A CO I i - i WILLIAM HEILMAK! r (Successor to Krats A Hellm . i f CITY FOUIfWlSi Manufacturer aad Builder of jPOR TJLBL.B jlND STATION t TEAM - ENGINES AND-JS01LEK3 8 AW AND GRIST I MIII MACIIINEUY, -' iThreahing JiacWiies, i: , ! . Coltu nnd Tolnroo Pressed CIRCULAR SA W flLLH, - AC, AC, i t:i mi .4 n i., ; EVAN8VILLK, INft i EJ.-1H tmrt Ikox and OoFfU Wokk vat d to ord r on short notice. u ....... .' . . ' - JRON JLSD BRASS CASTINGS'1 7-. , . of everv description. - ; , . Ulers'in'Bteam' Gauges, Gain Belt! nV Flm Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolti nt Ctofctxa. &b., at xnauulacturers' prioex. . , .i i !. .. RXJPAXRINQ don at short notloe.

HARDWARE.

IN ORDER TO WINTKR CIjOSB STOCK OUT OK OUR We offer tbe following At Greatly Reduced Prices! Meat Cutlers and Staffers; Shovels, Tongi, and Fokets; Bkates and Skate Sharpeners ; Butcher Knives; Butcher Saws, Steels, Cleavers, and Chop pers; . Axes, Regular and Patent;-. Boys' Handled Axes; Axe Handles; , ...'.' ' Wood Saws; Patent Cross-cut Saws; Iron Wedges; - Foot Scrapers ; . Coal and Grain Shovels. ..... 1 ; Also the following at LKS8 THAN COST! Chain Bits, Ribbel and MaU-h Plane Bits, Hob and Shoe Nails, Snuffers, Cloth : and Shoe Brushes, Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, Pen-holderj, and ' , Pocket-books. .. TKSMS CASH. .1 ! ! FRED. P. STRAUB & CO, f , No. 74 MAIN STREET,. Ja7 dtf J - Bet. Second and Third Streets. SAM OKI. OIUU , JAJIXS DA VIDSOM. J. I ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO, f -DKAXJCRS Dl - ' ' IK01T,'STEEIi. TIN-IIATE, WIRE, f - t .' . t ....... . ; SPRINGS, AXLE, ' ; Horse aiia Male Slide, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAGON AND BUGS! W00BW0SI WHOlifiirT SCRAP IBON BO CO III At the highest market rates. f V. Water Street;, ' J tunl Alt EVANSVILLE. IND. B(HTT1CUER, KELLOtiU A Co. ' (Bucceesors to Wells, KellogK & Co.) I ' ' 'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF f JH f ...,. - - ; 13 Iirsfc Street, ';l: ; sign op Tim - .. , BIGk PADLOCK axes, axes, -- axi,a.ies,:;:;. AX1, AXI S, TJRrH''OT.Pl'l' . M A. M M-J X V V - A. JL J M r M. . 1 TA 11 LE CUTLERY, . TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY,' POCKET CUTLERY, : POCKET CUTLERY, . . . V Trace Chains ' Traoo CliainH. ... Traoo ChaiuM, Planters IIe " ' " ' Plauten' Hoe, l'lamterH' lfoes, . ;-. ! " 1 j - Mechanics Tools, v (i llecnanIC8, Tools, : - : ; ; Mechanlf s' Tools, BUILUERS niKDWAUK, . , . BV1LUKKS UlRUfYAKK, BLILUJCKH' UAK0WAU1C, corroiv an i wml card. , COITON AND WOOLCAUhN, I'OrrON AAU WOOL LAKHS BEST KUMBKJt BKLTTim, ittUiT RUBBKK BELTtNtf, . JtUUil' MUBBKJi BKL.TI1W, . Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. t Mill and Crosa-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. ! I'ASII buyers will find It to their advan tage to examine oar stock before purchas ing eisewuere. . - : . At tbe Old Stand, 13 First St BffiTTICHXIl, KELLOGG A CO. ; tvit HEAL ESTATE. Sew Heal Estate Agency. ' J. I. Elliott & Son TTATE OPEIF.D A REAL FSTAT JTp. Agency for the sale of and renting o feiis havius bouses or land to rent 01 ell, or persons wiHhlng to purchased rent, will do well by calling on uiem h I neir ooice, on - - - .... '.Third.. Street; near Locnal . I In Elliott;Blocl I Juuell : J .. . .. 1 Eeal Estate Agents, No. C3 Main btreet, , . I Y .."..j', .' ' ETixsmxi, Ins. t. A Notary Public la the office. ap29 dtl XT. S. Claim Affent. Also. REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIKv OfS4on Mam street, between Third and Fourth. No. tu4 (over Jteiiers .wn oiorej. cvanHViii ina. )r. Barton's Tooacc Antidou ttMd ukka Uwp refrwtiiutr. and tmkliiM lobut bwltb. Vnofer amtl rkemttrt or tiztf tdarr eurtrt. inra FifiVcenu per box. A toaummiim o. il.. in'.urtoiu ect of lobaoco. t luu f KyAuuouiala, rcf. mtr Xew ritiL .Airikt wautA. Andrtn testimon; i .' AT.ti4.jW fnJV lier. J M. 1'sUon, aud Bad H a VAoMiireuN IlKSlTlliOSfT. I r"ivd box Snw rftct-al cmn. a xVmai Cu"u"n, Han laua Co., O. Fno ran V. 8. TiVsoir, &rtvtry't 0icr..-Vrs onrt aauDDlV Of the AVtlOOTc Xhe onr rrrrtrnt tint Ait.wraiu.r. V o. t. I4x;a. : . .-.,- n.w II ..nniiA siTlt Pareow. Canilenim f tatluenoi haviuir b cured of lite af.prtit. iubaccu r iit Or. B.irto Antk.., nir a ua ,.1 r for tho prijonera or u.wuioiob. ' JtMKPB Mito, VtriVf H. State Prison. " a Ravkkr's TsnWft. PrXBnrloa'a AutiiloU tot . I, i. ....n. i..f...-ii Mil far ii. . W. UAsijU Kat. XiaukVew Altany. Ind. ' rijnit3TTI'yESTIlflT.r-f"k0X or ANTUOTr .. . , . K. X. wTtiuoaajiStit.' KUyV!'"i. I n.knUlurAnrf hv .f 1 T .Etlut FAIL. . .vAM.v pijiw HB.Miiiiim,. I.tk. Mass. L vllllrfijlit f i Otr month by i Or Kruu'i AntLloUV and all 'i-lft dAl'O Paoti iiB Soothmw Hon Joraxit, Fiiic, ( M t.e b nf Barton's AntMole MMiol a,)utr C ..heAeed from me. I Ukt pleassra ia recowrooa-g it tn tmi our realtor. . . , , I. V. fcLATEK, rxlirt FOR SALE BY. ALU DRUGGISTS. CARD. Look Uerel mllF, HorKG AT FBESCll HfR pRINua is now fitted up with com. lurtable rooms for tbone wlxuing to avail themselves of tho ne of these waters, which are very efficacious In Wiuter for DDTl?yaiu" has associated" Mr.' k Tucker With him, in place of Adams, removed, i'or further particulars address - ,"! ' - At X AS at luvain, French Lick Mprings dell dim XI ndlana.'

stj:aiixoa.ts. Iexter's lndepenJcnt low-presonre I'acket iJ (luIcKstep. rig i T.iiMH..T. Dkxxhu. Master, Leaves Evamvillo for Cairo evory MONDAY and THURMUAY, at 4 f.m , iwvdtivHy, connecttnacai Cairo with Hi. Iuis, Memphis, and New Orieann packoU. noil dtf J DUK.K NlCiiKUMON, Agf-nt.

Regular WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksville and Nashville. The elegant Passenger Steamer ITaiiiiy JSraiitlcis, Hejtht MIX.I.K8, Mar; Kitt Rtarn, Clerk, Leaves for the above and nil I ntprmpdf.it e ports every Wfd'newiay. at 4 o'clock p.u. connecting; at Naslivilio with railroil l'r all polntHKonth For freight or paxsa?e apply on loard. or io t;. k. KUDU, oc2dtf - . Age nt. Regular Evansville and owlinjThe fleet and elegant racket J!kJDJ. LYON, W. S. Vakmkteb, Master: J. V. VVilbanks, Clerk, leaves FTvansvlUe for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at ft p.w. Leaves Kvatisvllle for WOODBURY every SATUKDAY. at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. nov24 dtf REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET For SmitMand, Clarksville, and Nashville. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer .,:!"'ALPHA,':. T. Q. Rynaan, Master; W. K. Uraoy. Clerk. leaves lor Mashvllle EVERY SAIUilDAY at 4 pm.. trroinnau. For irelght or Danxara nnnlr on ivF,i Jan8 dtf Or DUKE N1C1IELKON. : '. .. AgfeUt. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Kailroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer MTollio Norton. CHARLEY PERKINS, Master: , A. O. DCKLANDClerlC. ' Will ply as a resmlar nfu.kei. hctunun wrassvilleaud ilenderaon. nffrrii, n. el accoraraotlatlons to travelers and MjlpWAV niuuilimira uui ov n'ui.s. Janl7 lt W. O. BROWN A CO.. Aeents. t3 .'l Come to Htay. Eeni erson & Evitnsvllla Daily Packet -,' 4 Ktt Tha new. fart, and elegant ' side-wheel passenger steamer Sallio V., Moses Walien, Master;"' kobkkt JiRABHEAR, Clerir.Leaves Hendenon every moriilnsr nt 7o'clock, promptly. leaves KvaDHville every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. ' r are x nrougn and wnr pa-te risers 500. i reiuiii received si all lliiie Uy 11UMPHRKV, PATRICK A 1 'O., A Rents. - .-. - ' Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet, For raducah, JolmsonvIIIp. and Kastnort. . 1r.nr i .i, una i -. x - The fleet and splecdld uleamer SAM. OKB," ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Vax. Hiikknsok, Clerk. Jeaves Evanovtlle tr tAfrwru-t o.,,i ail TenneRMee River way landini's iih a ret'iil.ir j ipiuh, rttri-y r rmay at lour in., taking freintit and pwweterH at, lowext packet rate, and Klviug esm-cial ad.'tjl ion voine nuintr ol orders. , Eor freight or hiihhm annlir nn hrianl aelG tf DUKE N1CI1 Klist IN. Airnt. Regular Tnesday and Friday Packet . ior raaucan and uairo. The finely appointed 'Vteamcr " ' "k ami Bh.Howakd, Masier; Marion W k to HT, Clerk, Will plyasfhercKulHrTnesdayand Krlday lf '"f ijuro ana an wny i.itiiiny;s. Jivaiuivme every i U liaDA Y and F Rl DA V, at 4 p.m. . Leaves Cairo everv WKDHtMliAY a.ii1 SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. A ii ru n nillsoflading (riven for freight over nie momie a. ciruo xtallroiwl. - For freight or pawsnue apply on board, or to , W.(l.lii:oN &('().. Or lJUlvK JNlt 111' 1JS1IN. Regular Mocday Packet for Paducali. JiJisiport ana j; lorencc. The elegant Passenger Steamer BAPIDAW Mo. S, Lk Howicxli., Master; . . Bix.x.r VViLLTXWfi. v-ieritH, Leaves for the above ami nil intermediate polnu evtry MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. xor ireivni or pasHa-re apply on ixmru, or io xi u mi nitu.1, rAiuitKsuu, odSy dtf AhwiU . For Paducan and Cairo. ' Regular .Wednesday and Saturday .The magnificent side-wheel steamer i "ARMADA, " . '; A. M. rUsotJCHKT, Master; " ' ( 0'-f. ; '" UKO.U'UIUUK, j , .'lerM, Leaves Evansville every WKDNISSDAY andMATUKDAYat4p.nl. . Ieaven Cairo every THURSDAY.- and BUNDAY at 6 p.rn., making clone couu3Ctlons at Cairo with Urt-class liHckel for Bt. Louis, Metiipliis, and New Orleann. Counects at KvaimvlUe wilu the tn. u, R.R.. and tbeTarascon for lxulHVlUe. t t or Irelght or passage apply on board, or tO W. M. X-llJ MrtlKKI XVU.t or uuxvxi; xijxixuXjuiN. se!2 tf Acrnis. O! L F. S A.NS0M & CO., i Ueneral Dealers In CO.A L. and Agnw lnrlhRttiilrtii A 1 lillKI K OA L. All orders accomiauiei win. .i cash will be piomptly ailndil to. Pt-nroriH wishtriL' Vo contract for: heavy towing on the river can be inK control of tire superb tow-boat; oBlce A'. Ii tieeond Street, between Main and Locust, Js.van.vme, inn. -' - , ... t . ... A novM dly IMeiv.Firm at an Old Standi J SCHWEGM AN & KRELPKg, Steamboat Furnishing Uouse, i . . J8auuf:icLnr rs of Cliimney, Breachons4 QsppeTf Strnm ' Pjnff, 1 wrought JroH. iAo,-iiir) Stoves, and Kitch u Pur- , nititre. Also. Tin. Cotvper, and Rlieet Iron Ware. Uopper Htiiin, an, mafie ro ota-r. ' ' .'X lu Xtoonnii. AjUiwriii'. riwniina.a. Dealers In all kin.U .l Cotikliiu and Tlent.inv Htovea. tJbaliiau Diah. Ac : - Particular attentiou paid to all k-itids of repairing. ' , Ail wOl'S prompi IJ llJit;u ui,auu raiiUxl to gi v nerieci. saLiHiiAcuoii. Call ana see us ai -tji 1 1 No. 9 South Water Street, , ' I no24 dSml EVANSVll.l.K,lNO ,

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fur Other Kivrr ffrnu Stf l"tmr!h vy. HTICAMHOAT I'KINTINtJ. ..No printing eMiabUKhiuent in tlie Wt nas betler facilities or irr.-Htor ability for join? flue Hteaniboat Printing. Our hswoI'LfticnLol JobTyi", thotili veiy lured and son) pi ete. Is coiiMtfiut.ly U'liiiui-litl u. n ml our job depart. uieut Is iiinlrr the ppnuuial supervision of one ol the bent Job printers in tlio l)iiiltltaie. we lire preparei ut print PfiHters, nlitui or LllIM jltW-' Cut.JS, IX six, BiliN oi tarn, MhUh or inncy, l.ill Hexln, Dock aud Meal Tickles' Ti:keta lor Labor, ., Ac (irdern lelt Willi either ol the wharf-boats will be prompt ly attended lo. Weullirr ituil Water. The weather, yesterday, was clear and delightful. -Karly in the morning it was cold, making some ice, the mcrenry beio down to 2G . "he river darinp the twenty-four hours endin? at 3 o'clock p. r had risen about IS inches, aod is riniog less rapidly. It is falling at Cincinnati and Louisville, hut will probtbly vise at the former place to-day. .,.,..,, Arrival nnil Iepnrloren. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday include the Clara Scott, from Wabash ; Ada Lyon, Green Iliver to return; Cheyenne, Arkansas River to Cincinnati; Mollio Norton and Sallie V., Henderson to return; Armada, from Cairo; Bal tic and barges, New Orleans to Pittsburg; Swallow, New Orleans to Cin cinnati. ; '- ' " Boats .One. Among tho first boats due hero aro the Quickstep, from Cairo; the Sam. Orr, from Eastport; - Havana, for Nashville; Darling and Norman, from Memphis; tho bam. J. Hale, for Mem phis; Louisville, - Legal Tender and Nick LoDgworih, for New Orleans; Louisiana, Indiana and Virginia, from New Orleans; the Morning Star, from Louisville; Coosa and Petrolia No. 2, from Wabash ; Alpha, from Nashville. Miscellaneous. Business was.quita active on the levee yesterday, and much freight was shipped Tho Clara Scott came in. during the night, with a splendid trip from the Wabash, a manifest of which will be found below....;. ...Tko Cheyenne arrived, "with ,'ai moder ate trip, and added largely here, both the wharf boats giving her large quan tities of freight. "She had a large lot of Texas cattle.'.. ;....The Aruiada had a big trip of freight, and was full of people. One Item of freight was 1,000 bags corn, for reshipment East......... The Ada Lyon hud a ; good trip, includingMarge quantities -of: cooperstufF....".I.'..The Cumberland find Arr mada both went 1o Newburg . yesterday. ......... The : Fanny y.Bratideia returned from Newburg ', yesterday morning, having taken a large quantity of coal.... Tho Mollie . Norton and Sallie Vi icame. around tbe point, and up to the wharf, , side by side, yesterday mofning, showing howl nearly; they are mated in ppeed. i The exciting little tilt drew a largo crowd to lhe landing. ; Tho Swallow, from New Or leans, discharged a small lot of freight here. Sho had about Ions for points above...i......There is much heavy drift running, and boats fre quently encounter wholo trees in tho night,, which shake them up from stem to stern. ......The Armada found one on Manday night that made every timber in her quake, and lilted Capt CI us. out of his bed in doublo quick. The boat sustained Do injury......Thc Indiana, from Cincinnati, lbo .Km peror, from W hoeling, an J the Mary Davago and Armenia, from Pitts burg, all arrived at New Orleans on Saturday. The Louisiana for Louis ville, Silver Spray, for Cincinnati, and Wauanitn, for Pittsburg, departed the same day. ' - Koala leaving: To-Day. For Cairo. The magnificent and elegantly appointed Armada, tl Queen of the lower line, ii the regu lar packet for Cairo and all way ports t 4 o'clock to-day. Capt, (Jus. Du soocher, a veteran commander and a highly popular gentleman, is,, on her roof, and Billy Fowler and George Nicholson are, her obliging and ac complishcd clerks. The Armada makes close connection with the finest steamers lor Memphis and New Or leans, and also for St. Louis. Foa Louisville. The magnificent Morning Star, in charge of tho vete ran. 'Capt. A. T. Oilmorr, will be tbe unrivaled packet for , Louiuville- at 8:30 to-oight,'and is a grand floating palace. Dick Hutchinson and Henry Mitchell are her, pleasant and oblig ing clerks, r. .... -f -. . ' , , , rOB Henderson. xiie-iiect and mi - mi rl beautiful, Mollic.Norton, having ele gant cabin and state-room appoint mcnts and great speed, ia the regular railroad transfer1 packet for Hender son at 1 o'clock this evening. (Capt. Charley Perkins commands, and KJ Terry is In the office.'-: Both aro ac complishcd gentlemen and obliging officers.'"'0 ; -.- -o ' " i v . The swift and beautiful Sallie V Capt. Wallcn with ltobert Brashcar in the office, both' pleasant and oblig ing gentlemen, leaves promptly at 4 r, M. Jor Henderson, havjng elegant ac conimodations for passengers. V6 a 'Eastport. The elegan steamer Lwellin will positively leave for Eastport at 4 o'clock to-day. Capt, J. Li Davy and W. D. Covington, he chief officers, will give every attention to Shippers and passengeiB. j For Nashville. The beautifu and finely' appointed FaDny Brandeis is the rcgulaf packet for Nashville anc all Way points a 4 o'clock this eveninc and merits a largo patronage, btiing an Evansville packet." Cajrtain Heury Miller and Kitt Uudd, two accomplished, and 'able young ' genllcmen. arc, her .cnici omcer.i. jjukc" U her polite freight clerk, lull her full to-dayC v '"s1'-'.'i'1 'M " Foa WABAflii' lltVKrt. Tho new and beautiful Steamer-Clara, Scott, leaves for "Mt. Carmclond all Wahah lljvcr way landings at five o'clock this evening?' Sho i the most perfect steamer of her class t hat comes to our wharf. Being built by ono of our own eitizctss expressly for the-trade, phe should be well patronized. Capt.

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J. nomas lias chargi of th he olijce, which insures the niot CDurtc ous atiention to passengers. Miin 'fmt of the tr.nnn, (,ira .;rttn From Mt. t'armtd to ilva ivill,. January l'J:h. Vor "Ui.un.town Jones and Cumbrow, ,r0 barn I of flour. For Mt. Vcrr.on-fJ. W. Thnmn, & . Co., (j'26 sacks of corn, 1) b:irres ol' Hour. For Evansville A. Curiberts, one bag feathers; L. BntTner, Jr.. ,St (,'o I7 barrels poik ; W. (J. Biown t Co., 3 hand looms; S. Kennedy, L'liO bas wheat; Hornbrook & Co., 1 barrel beans; 2 firkin butter; Charles Viele fc Co.. 2 barrel tallow, 1 feathers; Koelkcr, Blount & Co., 1 barrel scrap iron, 1 1 t of pcrap iron ; An.Iy Jieirf, 30 bales hay; Fenny, Bowles A, Co., 1 box butter; 1 bos cinnamon, i barrel tallow; Humphrey, Patrick t Co., 201 barrels flour, 1 crate rap:, 141 tierces lard, 3 barrels pork. For Cincinnati S. M. Barton 121 barrels fluur. For New Orleans John T. Moore Sc Co., VJ barrels mess por e. llnr!licii from our Ksrlinoti". PlTTfituna. Tho Cmmcrc!il of Saturdny pays : Tho marks on the M moneahela pier indicated scant nine f eet, and at about a stand. The snow is inpidly disappearing and will give us more water. Business on the Jxudinwa fair. ClNCI.THATr. The Gnniirrci'tl of Sunday says: Captain Banjarnin F. Davidson, who went to New Orleans to look after tho delivery of the Wcstmorel ind's cargo, which wa reshinped on tho P. W. Stradcr and Jtich mood, at Evansville, alter tne lorruor met with anacoideif, returned homo yesterday, having aecornplishcd his mission. Captain 1). ard Captain (Jeorge V. N nre, representing tho insurance companies of this city bavin.' risks on the cargo, caused it to bo delivered to the consignees at tho rato designated in tho original bill oi lading. Iho West moreland, it will bo reme mbered, rehipped her can'o at ivansville. at the rate of thirty cents pir hundred, collecting her original through freigLt from the Jlichmond aud Strad;r as charges. Tho boats gave a niirht draft on New Orleans for tho WV'sfmoroand s charges, which, wo understand. they refuse to pay, being compelled to deliver the cargo at the n to specified q the Westmoreland a onrtual bills of ading. The Commercial of Moi day says: The Lawrence, Captain II. U. Ilnrt. of the "Cincinnati aud St. Louis Ex press Line, will commence londinsr tor St. Louis to-day. Cji'fain J, P. Scdam has been appointed exclusivo egent for this line at St. Louis. Mr. Sam J. Hale, w lile driving bo mo to his residence in Avondalo, on Saturday evening, was shopped by wayfarers, who pointed their pistols at him and demanded his money. ilfl was robbed of 0)0, a gold watch and chain, aud a set of sleeve buttons. J he hull ol tho burned Silver Cloud No. 2, was submerged wh:n tho Edinburg passed down. Louisville. The CnrirJournal of Sunday Bays: Capt. J. B. Archer made his appearanco yesterday direct from St. Paul, lhe Captain is n fine health and spirits and cnlhuniastio over tho St. Paul country. J lie 'chambermaid of the Morning Star Ss accused of being drunk lately, ut she got home quite sober. To what allusion bat that latter paragraph reference? Wabash river is still engrossing tho attention of Evansville, Ind. Of late that city has put the Clara Scott to ply in that trade. Wo mlniiro the cnerpyand enterprise of our neighbor on tho Ohio. Yes, and wo havo two other boats plying that trade, all bringing . out largo cargoes. Sr. Louts. The Demm-rul of Mon day says : We arc compelled to bo brief, be cause items are brief. Si nee our 1 a-t a smart freeze, follow.-d by very m i l, very tin-January weathjr. Uiihiuess was fair, but might have been better. Mo boat lei t for the upper rivers. Three left for tho South. JLiver again swelling. Illinois and Missouri Livers are hi Ii, and the railr ;uls up that way are doing all the bu'i;iess. The Cheyenne transferred to th .Virginia, at Napoleon, l,"0l bales ol cotton, and several huodre l barrel of meat, and went to iMemphis light. Th Hay reports no business in tho Arkansas, nnd had a profitless voyage. 1 he river swelled cithteen inches during the twenty four hours ending last evening. Weather mild, with indications of rain or snow. DRUGGISTS. JO!I J.A1 A I., Wholesale anil lie I nil BniKS-x - lenl r in Medicine, I'aiitt, Oi, JirusJiet, fr. MAIN ST., b)U Mucoii l and Third, fc. HlltViil, 1 Ull. PBrtli-itlar ftli-tliu Rlv- ti tot'lfTTINU WIN IHJW UL.AHH U my I uul Oil . I 'WAXT My friemts and tlm putil i to know that I luivH iiiinrkcl in fii I'i i r isushimm. h t Docker V MorUru auU H, N. l.. Ui-i rt old KluuU ; that To ke-p ou liund a koo 1 nfcHoilineiit ot mlicieM in my lin I'Al'JCll Vt.OVn HAVKS. WRAP JIA as, WRA ri'JA J' 4 .', MAN I I'I'A, TKA, t T,.VV PAt'Klt, I lAJTll A Kit 1'A T'l l HX i'M-li i, WALL 'A ::, l.KCOH I 'OA H, WtNOuW BLINDS, J'lXTUlilCS, AC , Vc, Ac. ; ami that I DON'T UiTENIJ To fu-ll kixmih fit 1-ks lliiiii ooht, or evfii at tiiKt limine, if 1 can nvil-l It. , 3iv is, That, while I glvo in iicl ion u, those wlio traUe Willi me, t r luru h.r my in-Tt-Htiiiviit ol money an'' l".r mt.y not l.o 11 Hon Ml Kn-Ht HI rct t, Ht V, ULf h v i n v 1 1 .. I nil , No. I.HiAl Unit! States Marshal's Nolicw. Unite! HnUf ol Ameriaa, I'Hti i. t of InrrnicKK4. A 1. 1 Hi: I. or i.vV loimalion uh- nl.-i in II... I'i. in. t Court ol lhe United rtl.uu fur I In) I nil i l.-t ol liii i a'". n l hi 17lli d y of ovinlH-r, li, h' I hM rlew W. VVoikh i t n ml 'On rh m I. i:nt, Uinmiill thflr . cl-u, Mr, Mmxh, list the Hli-amhoiit V-Minort )dii-l. ht-r ,-HKini-S, t-K'Ull'. lllll'llll -, ttll-i UpHTfil, Ht-ir.cil nt baui 1 M-.I i i-t mi ii.i.t.:i. Ii ol i-.m-Irinl i-lvll unci niarltini i, nil (lit niin-es of J.'i, nod trtttlnK i-ioc.-ss h uii'.l ciilil k ! KM. I I lllll I till hll.OC 111.. J l" (Oil. 1I. MM . I lll.d sold tlvoretor. Now, I herelore, in t-iirx unco of lh monllloll Ulidr the wenl oi Ntihl 1'oint lom xlirrcUMl mid th livcied, I do lu ichy iv pnl.llc nolieelohll j-cimi in -l mi hi 1 nld KMd-4,oraiiV l-.irl. Iltereu . or In miy iiih liner iulereKled llmrein. Hml. ihi v 1 a id apiifHr lMlur tlio ai'hl. I he I i.i i let 'ou t ,l tlix IJuiUmI Klulen, to I held ul I he i n y of liidhimipotm. in iiud tor Hie. I )lsi i n l of louiuua,ou inn liiHi Mn xixy of ri hnniy next. Bt 111 o'clock ol the ..i .11..011 ol m.tt tiny. tiiti ixl tiier to Hit' ... I -' cliiUim lud Hiauu tlii-iialle!ii!i ..us in I lt?H uel-wif. KN H1MN"i :i:. M n -lixl. V. H. All: J- Howi.Mi,, 'IIK. Jauiailt

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