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

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CITY N B W

ID Main news from ticnaerson,

- tit i Y.., honii fiver ID lawiui uiuuci' ui iub cici-liiMi nuuir.

. Henderson items.- m -y . . , . . The Annual Election, for 'Eve Di

i kindly furnished with, a tew ":',, nrl nrnK.V.W n I rector of the Evanavilltf Street Rail-

f c IT A.r,

will our

Vih

t-i. s. -nr TM,.. 1U Main new3 irom ikuuubuu, -

Street, nave , "Fcbru. ,prs riender.on is rapidly im

and . r llh:rtv.sevcn new builds

ty. - ,.; rt'J rpntM durirg the last

i.-A woman named tatha- 'mnnr(llPm r the finest style,

Tine Maher

A woman natnea yainu- q q m orthe finc9t 8 waa yesterday adjudged e ; wMirt. ,

LIC 3CUt U U I l1 1AAN IW.J JUUUVtf I . . rf . , " nr.iTt . a r r-i t i- c-n Fmv t id anoninir

the. raise. i VMr will hft httd at iheVfnee of the

Uonapatiy on Monday the zatb mst..

between th hours ot A and 4 o clock

Gry.ee Howard, a ;. vestal, put in a plea of guilty to a charge of selling intoxicating whisky in less quantities

than a quart or gallon at a time, and

was fined. $50, with $11 25 costs. She

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" ftr oilier Hirer Item see Third Page.

HEARTH AXID'nOLIE

DRY GOODS.

It is proposed uunng iu .. v- - - - -

r. oTPft a waeniaceni. j.an- i ""'"" .v

Mil Mi lliri tJ

r . : .i. t-

i. ,nma S5!0ii, consisuuK

, .1; on nud Walker, and waa

:wdto be sent to the Asylum at

Indianapolis-

rrT, Wkathkr. Yesterday was

i -c t,bml. Winter days

?manaWe.,Tlie-8ky was perfectly Secretary and Treasurer of the - . nnmrari- I 1.' II .6- M .Railroad. '

clear, i - - ... ' 13 l.o.n lMd ,t tk over the head with a goago stick,

t1Veiyffiiia3--'r causing him

, ti i us a nt tho J'j.. 11.

roau jjepoi. iui ,

N. Railroad. .

Jlr. J. P. Lossen, formerly teller in

the Farmers' Bank, has been appomt-

she afterwards pledged herself to

bring to limerick some of the police

men of the city who frequent keno

rooms only for lunch, of course.

Two 6teamboatmen had a few words

yesterday, and one struck the other

oold early in the m

being down to 3C? at 6 A.M.

Rftitrns. The Deputy

it;.1 Rt-,ftS Collector is now ready

to receive income returns for the year ISGS, if any of the good citizens of Vanderburgh are ready to hand them in. Tax-payers on incomes are re-

d to call at the oliiec oi iuc

d obtain blanks.

quire

sessor an

the locomotives are no longer requir

ed to run backwards into the city.

Specimens of fine coal from mines

near JIanson's, the present terminus of the road, are on exhibition in Hen

derson, and are said to be superior to

Cannel coal, burning like, a taper or torch. ' The mines are represented as

inhnnatahla. and aro now neing

worked.

to bleed freely. The

strikist was taken to the Kworder s

office and fiaed-$G10. We know nothing of the merits of the case.

p. 5i. ly order ot the Hoard. , , AV. W. Chandler, Secretary. Ja.n, 15, 1809. -' janl5-td.' ' 3- 5 - ' ;.-.Vi.. J For; pyre, , Xrugs, Medicines and Liquors lor medicinal use; Ivory

!Sets. genuine imported, l'erlumea.

Colognes-, Pomades and Fine Tiroshe,. to to Suhucrmaon & Burford's Opera

Drug Store, 13 South First Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. jani;i Gluos. . . Si" Geo. S. Sonntag &l?Oi;eanbe

found at the old Lowenthal store.

corner ot lurst ana iuain Dtreets,

t- Xh lf ef , Irom 6 av m. till 6 p. m. yesterday, rote only tbree Inches, and will be found falling this morning Tbe additional arrivals and departures up to mldjilgtit were the Clliton, Memphis to Cincinnati; Kose Hlte, Louisville and wturn; Cnmberiand,te Cairo; Ada Lyon, to Bowling Ureeu;Mollie NortOa and SallieV to Hendersou . Richmond, "New Orleans to Louisville. Tne: Clifton bad an excellent trip, and

added. S52 sacks of corn and other freight here The OuVnWi land go I ;00 sacks of corn at Aiken's rlandlng. and received a lair loV of mlBcellaneons freight....The Cairo packets make close connections with first-clans sleainer brail points Bouth and WeKt.Th itu-iv Hlfc had a fuiraekt trip both ways The Armada weut to

Newtrurg and got several huudred bags of

" Price of. Coal Reduced. Take

T.iTTtTDMnin Hnmr-nv Tha notice tiat X nave SlBCe IUff Itn

t ! t? a . I redaeed the price of coal to 12i cens, members of this Society gave, a re-K u . u :.

Railroad Tax. The tax ordered to bo refunded by tha City Collector

is that assessed on personal property only, for the Straight Line Railroad. When the Collector is ready to commence refuDdiog, ho will givo notice, and tell those persons who need not call. - j- -' , . , t Morb Ligut. Prominent citizens and heavy Ux-paycrs complain to us that the lamps were not lighted at 9 o'clock on Monday night, on Lower First Street, and people wero compelled to go home from churcb in the dark. We have two lamp-lighters now, and they ought to bo flbio.' to light up the

city, une useu to uo u.-

hearsal last evening, to some invited

friends, that was vry entertaining to

all. iuuey, it not an, tue singing, showed good taste in tho selection and

faithfulness in practice. We doubt if

janil tf

Jos. TtTOMAs.'

""7 .. i...ii.m,. iiKun

: The road is now sorapietou giDgin by amateur Pingcr3 iias

in eix anu one-nan muea am..

ville. and the work is betPg; puslied

ahead as fast as the weather will per

mit. Tho cars wilt run, into Madt-

Ronvillo bv the 1st of March... ,; .

The train that arrived at. Ilender

son on Monday evening, consisted of

two passenger and nine freight cars the latter well loaded. This is a very

promising beginning, and is an earn

est of what may bo ' expected when

tho road is finished.' The train leaves Henderson every' morning at ' Z:30,

and arrives every eveningat 5 o'clock.

. A Pressinch Want. We desire to

e'all the attention tf the Ci7 Council

-.. i i. ' em f on I JTk Va f 1,3.9

Correction. Uoc or two rath v " "7 i . vt tn

DeCU SOO lUUg urjiciiicn,; ;".v, wvj

ring-bolts on the wharf- : There is no

iuterest of the city: more important than ine-Ttver commerce, .and there is

no, source of reverittfttq the city, as

Flouu. The best brand of choice family" flour sold m the' city; 'the Cyntliiana Mills, also, rye flour for

sale by -II. D. Allis &.Cp., First St. eeoond door below iadiAj; IT,

A Laro" Stock ;OF i. Soteuxor Liquors, N. F. Carr & Co., at iNo. 3

and 4 South Water Street, hava very

with a concert that will 'arK 8tk oX fcuperior Liquersjof the

ever been heard in the city. Tho Society seems to bo in a flourishing con:

dition, and will, we" presume, favor the

public soon

be as creditable to the members as it

will be entertaining to those. who attend 'it. The following was the, programme ..of music selected and sung

last evening: ,c , .

Cli&rui We come with glad song.;; Malt Quartette Speed away. : Solo and Chorus O'er forest, o'er mountain.

important typographical , errors crept into the report of the Council proceedings : in yesterday's ' Journal, The Merchants' National Bank, dur-

year city bonds M rth amount of fromwharfaga and

$(5,958 46-not $1G,95S4C, as the'com- except tnaaerivcu .rVU1uU.. positor made us say., In payment for our these bonds the Bank received cash, fore, no more tnan just that all needed r i i, i, , conveniences be tupplied for earrfing city orders and city bonds now duo. - v . -. r 1 . on the commerce of tbe river. At this

Court of Common Pleas. In ad- 6tage 0f tho river there i fcaree.Iy a

where they .expect to supply ; their li

cuhuiuiers wuu u3 ii lucur ,ua.,;Ji f(.ihe Wa-

dv lf - I i " -. Hi I l,.l, ot K' n'flnrlr finrl all frnlvht nnton

tooard at that time wld' be left...L-Li'feHter

lay eyening Captain Scott was the recip

ient 'of i pair of beautiful glided buck

horns, vhich are mounted on the lront.,of

the.texax or trie uiara escotu ine ioiiowing correapondence accompanied the present:' i '' 1 ;.:.' I EvAnsvii.i.e, Jan. 19, 1SC9. Captain Scott:

' Y"r Bleamboat, "Clar Scott," baylne nmvi a suefsess.' in onf -wpiuioo, and

deeming "your cratt worthy of carrying the Horns, we present you witu this pair of frilded onex. May they never feetarnihe I. We feel .sure tlat your competitor wjil

nver take ttieni away from you.

! To which Captain Heott returned the fol

lowing reply: "A ' i Messrs. Ehrman, Fisher it- Co. :

I accent with nlftnxiire vour Drc-

ent (the horns), trusting the " Clara HioU.".

Will never nnve. w jh-m uieui, sua i du tlx tttta ot lOitTtnan, Fisher fc C-j. may live lone and be Kuccessfot.-and tin t taetr

horns may always be able to b;o , is the

Wuu ui tuoir incuu. jikhki i i , ('",''' Captain ot Cltu Hoott,

Tbe Juvenile Dancing Club had a eoiree on, the' Armada fast night, which was a

veTy bdlliant affair. About thirty young

masterp and misses of 8 to 15 years, were

present, and bad a very delightful time

The little folk danced with a grace and

precision that would have done credit t

the graduating pupils of a French dancing maiter....The Cincinnati Comntercial of yesterday announce ihe decease of two

venerable And veteran steam lioatmeu Bamull Btartzruan, aged 61, tne betdc

fugn4 of steamboat cabins the world ever produced, as the elegant and graceful work

on tbe United States, America, Jacob f-tra

choicest brands, selected with "great

car,ef expressly for this market by Mr.

Uarr himself, witn special reierence to

the wants bitbfs tradepand ottered t very smalt profitsby wholesaleitoiaslt customers. Steamboat bars, .supplied

on liberal terms: " " " declO drf

fiS?Toilet and Fancy Articles at BaiDKLL-& Co.V Drug Storevcorner of .Third and Main:- Fines t'stokfc in the citv. Perfumeries of. all kinds.

Duet, (Sopranos ) What mountains.!." Attention of the ladies invited". None

Solo and , Quartette Come from 1 but tho best kepj. m loc dtt

afar.' ,;- ,; V ' ,. ,.

uet, (Piano and riolin) Robert Le Diable. ; ' - , . Cor8-rThe tiger couches" in 'the wood, " "' ' ' ' 'Solo ' and Chorus Come' to the woods. '. ' '. Trior-Ave Verum, , ,

SextetlO, April night. ' :i o?o, (Soprano) Thou art gone.

Dtiett Piano and Violin) Maiden's

1'rayer. ' ' 1

' JDS? Try gome of Hudnut's celebrated 'Hominy 0HtsijItls superior to Uice. TaDioca. Saeo or Corn Starch

for: puddings. For Ba atr the New York Grocery.; -,-f . ;r -

0,f,, m - J&Sf Never mind ihigh, taxes., Pay

them now and save five per cent.;

dition, to the usual routine of filing

motions, demurrers, interrogatories,

answers, &c, the only business trans- j

acted ia tho ' Conrt of Common Pleas

was the trial of the case commenced on Monday,4Schelh0uso vs. Jacob II.

Miller. The eviduiice was all in, and the counsel were commencing the ar

guments when we vbited the Court

room yesterday evening. Justice Walker's Court. The case commenced on Monday in J U3ticc Walker's Court, was dismissed, no one- apuearins: to prosecute. Yes

terday an affidavit was filed by II. S. Bennett,' insurance sent, charging Valeitine Horniuth -WAth arson setting fire to the frame buiidius corner of Third and Sycamoro Streets, on th9 night of tho .50i.li of December, full particulars of which . affair we published at the time. The hearing of the case is set for 2 o'clock this afternoon. The case will likely excite considerable interest.

ring-bolt on the entire wharf whch it would be safe to attach tho lightest steamboat, much less one of the wharfboats, which are often required to support tie weight of two or three large steamers." At least one dozen or twenty ring-bolts should be placed along the wharf above the present

water line, and as many more are needed as the water recedes. If prop: er!y planted, and of the proper mate

rial, they will last for a ceutury.if not for all time; One of the wharf-boats

at this time has no ring-holt out of

water to which to fasten its head

chain, and the other is equally as bad

off for a safe achorage for its stern

chain. 1 These boats pay a .liberal wharfage monthly, and always pay

promptly, and are entitled to all the

conveniences that are necessary to

their safety. Common justice demands that this matter should be attended to

immediately

A Live Ku Klusi. We are informed by persona who came up on the

Armada, that when they arrived at West which aro bo successful in at

Pennsylvania Central Rail

road. There, are none of the grea

through routes from the East to the

"Curlew Tin," they found a live Ku

Klux'at the landing. He was masked with a gigantie horse's .head, with1 a grotesque suit, lie Keemed to be

neerine around as if iu search of

some one, but whether ho was a solitary Ku Klux or the scout of a band concealed in the vicinity was not ascertained. ! A prominent Democrat

ti acting the traveling public as the

Pennsylvania Road.' The great rea

sons for this are its natural advantages of location as the most direct route to New York and Philadelphia, iand

the most convenient and reliable to

Washington City; and offering, as it

does to the' public, the greatest com

forts' in llto way of commodious and

GILUSON HACBr.r.

K. VC. O'0DI.ETT.

2. lHAGfllEK & CO.,

I 1

for n:

McjirJli anil loine,

AN1LLUSTRATFD WEEKLY OF.

. ' ' i FOR , ,

The Farm, Garden, and Fireside.

i't

WHOLESALE DEALE113 IN

KOITiD BT

I

I) OX A Ml G.

.v . r ' AND

MITCHELL

HARRIET, BKECIIKR STOWK.

STAPLE AN I) FANCY

DRY GO O D S, , , FIRST STREET,

i EVANSVILLE, JND.

ri'i ' J ' ' .' - SAVE JEST ni CFIVn A LAWr. i-toca of Boiwmuble Ooi, wUlcU tUey otTtsr to the tradt at low raton.

lt Tit K A M K It I A N Jt HOtl-K i ' ot tll iii-m hotels Li i-,-Bi.KVllle, linl IL is (c 1 1m ml txt of tlie h'Hiite-ii part of the fii y ; I in l on v ii i- Hi re-et, iit-ir 1 1 o en hit ( Water and f- ; .iiore, a ml inn a nin I; 1 l iver view, it l Iktho and imii i iiu- , Is l lliHti a square from Mam Kiicct, and is eay ol" iw ( from t ru-rr, t u Hroad. and hiuroiii'ilinn cininlrj . i'nnnfitm'i given April lt, IM);). At''V " Al,VAll JOUN.-i'iN, AIm'r , Jiinl9ltf i;vn rnvilie, I ihI.

lni-nt I lie I'miilii'i 1 ; ti . I i're ( hnifli, eu)ier of Hecond ami

HI reefs. Tins would Im a v rv

1 ! l'i J ry I l-f 1 I 'I ! n I I 1 1 ; i ' i

plnco lor teJi-liiin; Jfntin or rnniiti J'ir,tinij. A isi, a erid roin torniio lr;jnlreoI ALVAI1 .i.itf :-:, MM dt t ' U nl I tii le As;."

jZ, lent Klor-hoiit " lJrjl Lie," in it' I,in'X in Ilie iiniulli (if J 1 1 i(lvr, wnn

kkm U nn. I lur-4 iieMt'v ' i I n I iu. ji'nl

Willi vvry ninvwili'iiCH dr I li" 1 1 :m. 1 in

uoul can l Keen In tin m xiln ol if,i-.'i.

iilver. A inrui vvtl h u Kiiutll lmily wnH

linve H, n I mine h ml n ml , turn I ti i i 1 1 n

111 filiicua-tm; it. ;uv )iro eil H'.nl l ! taken lu fcxcuani'i) lor I lie h i.il . I j:i7 !.!."

OK. No- 1 'OSKV I1AIN w3U vf vf n "lore nud lor kuIh iy

I ... ' ' ' 4

2,000

No. &

rfow HEADY.

and

JLThoiiiMH lluiicie will lie moKI fit

FOl K-tvl Kli. IllJHI. A I liAUS iu slorx nml lor nnlo

f) ' O. MnlKK A .

In this nuruber 'ls begun the pnblrtlot

of new story of domest c life, written exr

mesfilv lor HtAKTH AN HoMK, by MRS.

RitRKO-A ilABiiNO Davis, author of "Life

m Mtf Irvn ptilts," eotitled , , . ,

1 1 ,TIie! Pembroke Legacy. !

It will be coplbnBlyJlllnslrated 'bySTE-j Fit ens, and will run through neveral numbers. The' genius of iMra. DaTW, la . Ita intensity and ouhrne8, strongly teneinbles thfct oi ANie Kyei:, aod " '1'h Tembhokk Lsoacy" will be found' to posses the hishest iuterest. : '"" " '"? . No. f is a number of .unusual richness, and w ask the lovers of good reading and fine engravlogs to lny and examine 1 .

on.1- I-xtra

idBiica ana Fanu lr I:.;;,!:..

TIV,"

ts:lo. HahllJiiiii rontiiins Ui) rn-ri-M . wuu

Improvement. It Im iihoni one m il" I : ; 'l

liu;le'H Hlari'in, on tne i;. H. it., a... I It'll irilleM ti'ulii I hi City. . l or fu: t hi r . i " -Uculurx nppl.v .'it- lr. T. Hiiik-i.-'h ni'ir-o.

No. Ti Fiivl .- I reel, l'.V.'Uisv .lie. j., y. i.

r.r.

I,

IndacpiiieuU dow otfereil In our Millinery

Uepartnieot, oir frlendM and eiiNtomer will be couvluot d tnL we InU'ivd to mate

Great ,i Xewtriic tion

To "Kllnew. bv selVtrja Bonnet And llatw,

orMiKd Heliam will make them U miier

in an uunxceiied tyle at a price never ie-

FOR SALI2 A!.f FOi:

.Sj5vF lJweillns? House', m.ij Fann-.

len tiiouMHiid (u-reM ol 1' driiutii: i.

- I buy nd eell Jteiil Iv la e.

A I . V A i I 1 1 II ! . ' '. icen I I- .t h to t:.-nt..

Third Strcrt, Evanzi ill -.A'.; -. t.

Santa

ITTA NIT I A en :

1 W tory of

I lead the

It ! i (I

aTABLK or, CONTEXTS.. , .

OFFl THE JERSEY COAST.

(A Picture.) . j '.Hkmhj JTjejjk,

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it.

then!gO to Davidson & Becker's, 160 der.ien. Franklin, Natchez, Priucess and

Main Street, and. save lO or ZU ler I uoarpier win itmuiy, auu Ajnsou i-urcei

centJ more on a'eoodwarnr 'suiK be- I agedS, who In early days was a pilot an

fYirfl tha iwat.her treta too cold. 1 comm4-ott the- Ohio and .Mississippi

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nOVO-jn Wl!vS - I AO 1 1 cjr unuwicii is KMiuviHteu wuu 'I ""W i ' ' ' -- - 1 Cashf Thomas in tbe office of the Clara

Wcott, and is a courteous youug gentleman i jTiia p. yf, Btrader had not arrived at midnight. She doubtless .passed, tip be

New York Weekly Sun. one f Wntnal ln9QraHC8 UOIDDanV Vafl- lore intantgjw, ,ine iticninotja arnvea

FATTLTS OF INEXPIaRIENCED writers. ' A .

J,

,TJi

Chorus The Boatm.eni

The

S W A D V Mil I S&UjlSk

of the most comprehensive and sparks

ing of the weekly.papers, is making

commendable efforts to increase' iLsJJ

: TIT- A T?.,lTa'

bllliUlllUVU. .A1A1. iAUUll'H KJ. JU; IA A

its agricultural editor, offers extra inducements to subscribers, which it

would bo worth while for those in want of a lively, cheap, and first-class paper to examine. Tho paper is pub

lished at $1 00 a year, and is every

way worth tho money, without con

sidering the handsome gift to each

subscriber, which is sent him on re-

ceipt of hia money. Read tho adver

tisement. " - . -

4lerburs:h County.,.

. I Evansvillk, Januar 18th; 1869." T6fTKTNTIC A?fSirA REPORT.

A mnnnl nf nnlirlM nnw m:l.4milll--

r'ln 5578,475 00 Value of premium nqtes .... $7:l,2i8 H

Payments.

TrAient valas of oremium notes ...S73.218 11

i i "1 inrnitiirn l'J2 75

City bonds iu treasury........ 3-25 00

Cath in tieasnry .. & t

Total asset....

.$77,791 S5

Number of policies outstanding..

A3!e!itiieit t miuli on , premium notes - None. Losses aocrufcd and not- paid...T S 1,842 00 i Attest: BKN. HTItisON, Hee'y. i We, William Halmr, Kichar.f Raleili, Cbrlstlnn Heddi'lcii, and Wm. Ej Ikollinswtirtta( leing duly wora(wy that we are lue pireeUK-, if the Mrttuar.Flre Insurance I vnni!ifiv" tip Aaif4i4iiV.rli iViiiutv. ami

ation of this city, at their last meet- ihattrra'e;it)i5uuiueitisiruo,totho

ILMLfSb Ul UU1 uuviw icit; wcni-

Notick. The Ministerial AssOci-

inir, took the followini; actiou, and

ordered it published, in response to' the many inquiries on the subject: Resolved, That there stall bo held a monthly union meeting of the

churches. " - f Jt'esolvetl. That this - anion , meeting

fhall bo held regularly on the sccdnd

Tuesday evening of each month, Jat tho usual hour lor holding night nieet-

iDtrs, aDd n the ehKrches in rotatun.A

Resolved. That in the-c mcctinirs.

the leader fhall be limited toteu miu-'

utes, and all 'others to five nrinuti.

Resolved, That thequestion of hOld

ing a daily prayer meeting m tte etty, and alLthe arrancmeut requisite thereto, be commended to tho atten tion of the Young Men's Christian Association. , R. 'Akdrus,' - -r

(Secretary.

Hearth and Home. This new;

, WILLIAM UAKriK, lit.:. I

i i'uh nvimiiii'if -ti

I , W. K. KOLLInGSWOBTH. " SSnbsVrltaed' anil sworrt to before me this lStta any fit Januai y. la.

jaalUM ' .;--; ;j Notary Public.

-Hi.

who wa-j aboard said he had made up elegant csra,' good eating station? his mind fully to cut his head off with fewer changos, and timo equal to that an ax if he had raado an attempt to of any competing road. We take occome on board theboat. . ( c'asion to call attention to ihia road BANOEROUWhea the jiverwas now, as niany of our ; readers in Indidown, recently, we called attention to ana IRihoia and Kentucky are ex- " the' Import;iDC3 of femoving those pecting', toward " the last of -next

largo bl'ockg of marble from tho wharf J month, 'to-, visit Washington City ,tp

below Ilumnhrev. Patrick, & Co.'s I witness the inauguration ceremonies

its

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paper has taken, at a bound, ihe lead-? mauivKi? hki oht.- win be lound au

N liv sPAPKurit Will aim tmfmf'

wharf-boat. They were suffered to remain there, and ara now nil under water except one, which is partly submerged. They aro a dangerous obstruction, and boats coming in there

of General Grant and Schuyler Colfax,' and aro now inquiring for the

best route to the National Capital.

We have no hesitation in recommending the Pennsylvania Central to them,

ing position among

per of the country.

surediy, one of the very best family'

papers ever published. . It . seems to

be deficient in no particular that

would in the least be ealculateif.-to

"mako it attractive or instructive.'"We

urge' all our readers who desire to subscribe for a literary !and agricultural paper of high tone, to forward

their money to the publisher pf

Hearth and Home, See advertise

ment in another column. j

in the dark, and not knowin? of their after having passed overall theroutas.

being there, nro liable to be damaged.

in which case the city would doubtless

be liable. Yesterday the Ada Lyon

was crowded upon them, and it required nearly two hours to get her ttff.

Recorders Court, There was an improvement in business at tbe Recorder's Court yesterday, with liberal receipts. Alex. Mailhouse threw himself outside of more ' boomenickle" than waa "good for hia wholesome," and became sliehtlv demonstrative.

; Cotjnit Commissioners' Court. The Commissioners' Court was in ses

sion yesterday, Commissioners Deck-' The Recorder charged him 16 15 'for

cr :na uowgta bctor proaent. During the indulgence, . lie paid a part and

aay tney visited tne uounty Asy- I promised a part.

Inm and were highly pleased with the Two sons of Ethiopia, .John Payne

excellent manner in which it is being and Thomas Cutchen, called at Hammanaged by the new Superintendent, burger's i and imbibed " tangle-foot" They cordially .invite our citizens while they shuffled . picture paste-

gjnorallyjo visit the Asylum and ex- boards. Presently they quarreled,

amine for, themselvej the manner m j and then they " fit," and, next found

which it is conducted. They also j themselves in the lock-up. His Honor

- visited the Test jtiouse, and tound it thought it would be just and equitable

a pest house, indeed. I hey also ap- that they should pay $G 75 each

( proved plans and specifications, sub- Payne raked up $5, and promising to

imtted, for the construction of a new J pay the balance, waa permitted to reAuditor's office and Commissioners' tiro. Cutchen was not bo lucky; The

Lourt lvoom. Tho now building, will stamps were not comatable, and he

occupy tne balance of the lot on the I went to the rear, northeast eido of the Court House. ,. .-Jamos Schrinei-1 whfi hv Ws n.

standing flush out npoa the pavement, able conduct on Monday night caused

anu exteuuing to tne alley, The first the alarm of fire and almost the de

. noor win oe occupied as the Audit or'a . office, and the second as the Com! missioncra" Court Room. The Au- . ditor was instructed to advertise for sealed proposals, for the erection . of ;, the building, up to the 15th of Feh-

8 true tion of his own house,' had

hearing yesterday. His wife declined

to appear as a witness against him

and the charge of assaulting his wife

and ; admonishing her of his nxoria

authority , by hurling a lamp at her

ruary. The Trustee pf Pigeon Town- head, could not be established. He

pleaded guilty,, however, to having

been drunk, .and was let off with

$8 C5, ,, , , ' .,

i A young man whose name .the Re

cordcr . desires . to , be withheld, was

moderately drunk and slightly dlsor

derly, and was required to pay $5 25,

which he did, and promised to be good boy in future.

Hugh Shaw was very drunk and

bhip was instructed to gatheT together

all the poll books, tally papers and ballot boxes, and deliver them to .tho Registry Board at , the proper, time The Sheriff will, to-day, serve notices of appointment on the several members of tho Board of Registration. Duriug tha sitting of the Court in special session, a few bills, passod over at the regular term, were con- " "' ' In,'. lAga.j 1

mil PRO l'JUt'S PA K lUf

i Only Jfetropolitatki Dollar . Wccklyi 1 ! v.kkw; ?ronK 'S)rrftf(is69. j Vt '4.'1IAE1V&S'aU JLt Editor, A first-e!a!H-. Journal, independent but not neutral lu potitieu pntiljsUes threo edihoin(l)aily,Sui- Weekly and Weeuly) at tii, 2, mimI l ier year. " ' "-- rHOVf IS JHB TlMB TO SsTJIJ SCRIBE. Ttw!': VtKkKI.YJHVK, in prepared with ftpeciai rewfence. io the wauu of Country Iteaders. .News of 1 he week, from all paru

of the gloW,.is o.indeBHed. lor it by experienced ; aotl KUiluL euiLors. ' A stilection from the most interesting editorial articles of tbe DAILY HUN will form one or-iUj constant. fetres, while th most instruct

ive auJ entertatnitn; misoMlany will also

oceunv alaiKe portion of its e lumns.

CA TTfiH?, ' PltUOUlS, and! UEJS B RA L

at 1 a. . ' -

I I 1 ' i If . River Dispatches. ClNClNKATr, Jan. 19. lleparted Allegheny Belle Mo. 3, at. Louis. Weather clear and cool to-niKht. Business on the wharf active. River fallen with 2 leer, witn : (i feet in tb chnu.ee, and -10 leet under the bridge. ' - . Lorjisvii.T.K, January 19. Port list The Charmer, Kvaiiuvilie to Ciucinnati; Meinot.le. New Orleans to Cincinnati; John Larasdea and Km ma Floyd, Nashville io Cincinnati; Con H., Arkansas River to Clncinuatl: Louisville to Cincinnati; Peytona and barges, to New Orleans; Nick Lonewortb. from New Orleans. River

falling slowly, witb lii leet in the caual. 14 f-etou the fills, and Vi leet over the rocks. Weather clear and pleasant. Buiue.s ou the landing active. t Cairo, January 19. Port List Ltonidus, Pittsburg to New Orleans, 11 a.m.; Kiehraiiiid, New Orleans to Iouisvilie, lz m. ; Robert Burns, New Orleaua tii Cincinnati, VI it..; Silver Moon, Cincinnati to Memphis, 4 a.m.; Htrailer, New Orleans to I nUvHle, 4 A.si.; Oray. New Orleuns to Piu.xbure. 5 A.M.: Alton. New Orleans to si-

Loo, is, A.M.; Diek Fulton snd A. J. Baker, i New Orleans to Pittsburg, X P.M. ; F'nrsy Ui, SU Louis to Vlcksburg, 5 p.m.; Mississippi, (,;alro to New Orleans, 5 p.m.; Mary limiston, Loninvilte to New Orleans, t t.M ; Tal-

isif an, Cairo to ntaritivllle, 0 p.m. The river rose teu Indies. Weather clear aad. pieasaiiU,., , I Nashville, Jan. 19. River falling, with 14 feet ou-.UrpetU Mutwil-i. Wealtier fair Rod pleasant. Arrived Robert Moore, Clncinuatl,; AJuha, livausvillo. U.-parted:

j'Xrane.jf-v Cairo. Mempiip, Jan. 19. Weather cleAr and pleasant. River riNiiig sloivly. Arrived 11, B. Turner, .St. Louis. JJeparted Jmtn, Kt. JAiuls; Ludy (Jsy, New Orleans.'.' . -

STEAMBOATS. "

TII SHADOWED, .RiyERi 0 L (Ajpoem.) C. P. ChawchTHK PEMBROKE LEGACY. , - r ill . ' if' :' Mrs. Rkbkcca IIardino Davis, (tilustrattdj $ i o H.il tf. r; i BECKY BRADLEY. j Mrs. H. H. Stobdaki.

Mis. IIUNNIBEE'S DIARY. , j .. Laura E., Lymait.

' ' VII. LETTERS TO COUNTRY BOYS. JfO. L ' ' ' "CoX-iT. W. IlKKlIltSON. J ;,-vm: 1 RURaVS'S daisy. I "Wee. mtHlest,rlraon-tlpped flower." (IlluHtratod.) . .. , ,

Is at hand. nd every loved one expects a

valuable gift, buy u Florence Hewinfc rtiacblne. wiiien is easier learned, less liable

to get out of order, hdiI .does more variel les of work without eliange than any other.

Fvery Mactjlne wurraulea to give hfti isiuo-

liou.or tae lupney reinuaeu. r-uce ji'iaim nnwaril. Tweutv nieee o'. Oniy 'iwilleil

Flannel, worth 4Jreenls, which we will mjII

:' ,- .. jit n .,i i)oad

i ' . i. -' : l, . .. i .

LowatnOcent per yard. French Whirling

a.nrt Dri hK iiaiinels onlv 00 centw; UUH'T.

shirts an Drawers in nret variety. The liewt and clieaust HianUets ever wld In

thl olty. An .nUieKS variety of Hlmwis

and Dross oools. -our jaiye - uh-k in ClothH ttnd Cabslure we will cloo out

at a

rJtexrrbl Sacrilico

in wiiAr to make room for BnrliiK Wear.

A complete stock of mraenti tloods ol Bverv nonular lira nil. aU at the lowest.

Drloes. can alwaj s he lound Ht Hchnpker,

1i,..ii,,r a Ci 'k. Nos 47 and 4 AIhiu .street.

lu short, they hav eTeiytning to make

the . outer ' appearaiiMj ,

. s tw liingiev s 1 1 i -

jtiiiinnlffi Nuliiri'. . . -. 1 1 -

pletn In one elfitunt. (Su -r-lv":i 1 ivinvn volume of l,j o ihi;oh, v. ith J.jtri tilu ti iitlonst exhlbiling In am ris of dehutii ml

A lieedotes awd ilewri pt 1'ins, t he li i b,i nn.l

moile o) llto or Hie viirioiiH )'' i .1;, j:iri-, Fisli', lueet, Keplilov, M'.liu-ct ; 1 1 1 . 1 Anlin ileiil-i of the wtm;a wot I I : t hiM i i -

nentlDH a whole Library of us.. nil jiiiunn i-

l ion in u Mnul't volume, in ii ki yie Min-

ple ai il faseiuMltng lis to inlfn -il jmin ( and Old allCe. We will (-eiul lu 1 1 ; ou .

desiilng inforroat Ion, villi n vlw t ink

ing an Agency, (provi ten an in Aii- a.'-

tory,) full particular n the woik.dn l ol U New 1'lr.n, where ly rni!l h.iN mi l laii:d profits nru lnui J'i. il will mn-iy liy nuy old HK-iit, or iy I nt.eil nrcn i. i rsou In need ol profltith o em i.lo i, . u t ,

wrIU) us for particulars. A't'lrt-NX. '. 1 .

VF.ST '.. I'lihii-hers, :ni VVe;.t l-ur! h-

Hlieet, Clucinnutl, O. ilul-eo. '..'A W.

''NTKD-l'AIlTNniV-l-Onn or two

V7'

- tug Mill, or, if tieHli'tHl. the wholn im

tail be purchased. Ij in

I,

(:;;';:!;ofXifo ,

BeanMful and agreeable, all of which will

lie sold as cheap us mey can oe '.ouuu an y

where. I""'

ARCHITECTS.

: IL-MUKS1NNA,

A. I t C I I 1 rl? 13 G rX'.

: nice No. n ciiandlkr'm p.itiliuno

Corner First and LoHiitt-.tre. tH i - Kvacisvillu, i'ld.

i - pitLim Hint HUM:! flections (or ail Uimlv

of bulldiugs i'ortmlicd attihort not lee. nd

on nwwiniiiiiK lerins iini-.iii.i

IX.

a good, auowv from ;

DIO.ii .

C. A. BAKKK.

.i .

HOW A JIANT MATTEIiS,

MANAGED

Concluded.

Frank R. Ptockton.

FOR

tho literary ia4

jiv -rn, uui . aft

LOCAL JJOTICSS.

For Hent. Basiness House rio.

Si Maiu Street, three doors fromi the

corner of Third Street. ,: xot paxttcu

ars, apply to ARTmra Lodqf., i

16-10t . ... U. 1. J - " 1 " - t ' . . . ix i , Tn 1

I&y- A new sioeK ox

and French Corsets at'

Silk- Fringes HcanKs,'."

I I.Y

ticulily,ui?ptatie Sit will --io furuish accorjtw mI ireslj reports of 'vttl maiterj

of lu.)ori.auce to tne FARMER AND GARDENER. J .jThUi"ie"partuotifr Is under the Hupervllon ol Mr. ANDRiiW S FULLER, the well known horticulturist, who will u only wrle oa.tiBUb!tcts iu question, but will also attend U the nieemngs of tl fABMh.es', and FRUIT- H ROWERS' cLtriiS. and will dagoerreti.ype tbwtrpro--cettings lor the benefit ou sutMcrlbiirs. Mr. FULLER, who- is a iiearLy iuvct of his profession, makes to Ui readurs the following, ";'' "' r! i '' 1 LIBERAL A?Ti6P6SrTIOX ' ; !T ! To evety subscriber who sends one dollar for the WF.KKLY. r twu dollars toy

the SEMI-WEEKLY HUN,' we 'will farward by mail, pot paldauy one lot of Uie

loiiowing-nnmeo vmut-er x'lauts (many of which sell at retail at about the price charxea for- the pafier, as gift, as soon-as the ground of ens in I he Spring. . m f

in, irotme lire eitvs, -ii win only ne

necessary to" inentioi tae--Number -as given below. .ir ..it. j ' ; t Xw tXBOord Orape Vines. I . 3 Two Hartford Prolific Orape Vlnea. - a One HeliiWJkTe Uratie Vina. . - . i -

-4 One Tonii (irann Vino. - - I 'M

- 9 TwoFJarly Wilsort,.BVakberry. i

j x wo Kittatinuy iiiackoerry. I 7 One Davidson's '1 hornless Raspberry. i H One Seneca iilacR ttaspleri y. .. i tine Mainmotu Cluster Itaspberrv.

I 19 ,Oue Monthly Bines: Raspberry. j

jl uuumtDU lellow Kaspnerry. t

iJ One Philadelphia Raspberry- if -li One. Clarke Raspberry. -!- . ,

M l wo t netry currant.

EASTPORT.

The fine, "old reliable" sleamar

Jf' ""'L12V7EUIN, imSmirJh Davy, Masti-r; ( J

W. D. Co.vinKton, Clerk, : Taves for Eastport- ta ail Tennessee River way landings, WKII.t.HHV. . JAUUAIiY 20TH, I at 5 o'clock p.m. J For frelerrt f jsfifr'e, nppiy on boa.rd,M to JanlW U C. R. KUDO, AenU roii. WABA8H RIVER.

Th nevj , fleet, nud elegant steamer

CjiAHA'SOOlTv Henry jCo t. Master. -. -.

io ,,;,. rf -.,, Cash. Thomas, Clerk, Leaves for ift. CaiuioI ul.0, ail Waba ih River way la atliuirs . . I ,WEnjr,s,,.r. JANUARK JIOTil. I i o'clock p.m., " "'' f

t iVBigat or passage apply on tkmiiw.

c. it. ttuuo,

or lo

Jar.to dlt

f will kepPl.ANl ,s Tww wnitotir apo Currant. house Jitnl use it ,a Ooo EiU. y Kosa poUtto. ' t 1 he moHt ; iKipwt- I Anu lo wvery lady subscriber we will r

There Is no mistake about IfcPiAAif-'

TATION Bittkks will ward off Fever and

Agne, and all mnurea (MMMeu-usra m. time. No family need suil'er fromlhts dis

tressing complaint if they will kep Pi.At-

T ATION BlTTBRS 1 the il

according to oirectious.

nt. Itiiri tvliea t of Mils rneinciuttls Caiis.ay

or Peruvian Htwlr, wluch la luiown to- be the flne-st ad purest tonic la the vegeta

ble kingdom, xnaex riici. oi ims uius is the acti ve principle of all good ' Fever and AnueMedicii.es prescribed by intelligent

ooctors. Oalisay.k B:rk 13 useif extsusive

ly in the niauu'aciure 01 i-laktatiuh

BlTTKRS, a", wen as qiuuine, nn l- we' uaro

say they owe tueir popularity roosuy o

that fact. W e can rucouiiucuu mom.

M.nvnT.n Water. B ulterior to the best

Imported German Ooloane, sad old at half the price. jaulja3teodltw

1 tiS A neclected Cough! Cold, or

Sore Throat, which might be checked by a simple remely, liko- Browns Bronchial Troches," it' allowed to progress may terminate ; seriously.' , For Bronchitis, Asthma, 'Catarrh and Consumptive Coughs,," The Troches

are used With advantage, giving .oitentimes immediate relief.; .Singers and public speakers will find theta also excellent to clear the voice -and , ren-

der articulation wonderfully easy.' ' v Janl8-deodlw , , j " No. 8 Second Streit. A splendid .. t .11 W ftp V . ! I . .in.! cliAoa 1

DLWA. VI (111 AlUMO V. WSWKi t V . . v. . m-MfK . k 1., , f 'W-f f , V irifll A' I V

may always be found at J ohn Rasch, s, I .J . council . on F:rroneoin ' Awsments on Second Street. .Ladies", hoes 'Ot 1 wii meet at the Council Cham bei at 9 a.m.

on 'w eujaestiny, January zvin, u near ana aeterinine iomplainUi of erroneous assessments, ' ' ' " 1. -I i A. j . f j'y order of the Council. ' "i i. Jal9ttet A.M. McURlFFj City Clerk.

rend

a nnlt ol in iwauuiul aud rare Japan Lily; and for club ot ix wiil send aix yarlelics of Lilies w six ef eheiee OiaU tolas, ihivei-y piantsent will be correctly labeled and carefully packed, ko that it shall reach its destination iu good condition." ' Twenty copies of the WEEKLY SUN will be mailed to one uddress for (17; and Fifty copies for ftsi&u invariably in ad-

The SEMI-WEEKLY SUN isof thesame

size and general character as the W aekly.

but has spuce lor a greater variet of mis

cellaneous reading, anu furnishes me news

to its readers with greater freshness, beeansei.it comes twice a week instead of once ouiy.. Its subscrlptioo. is only' TWO

iJUbbAus year, t,ue ordinary price oi a New York weekly. Clubs of ten Babscrlbers to one address receive Ihe Hkmi-

Wr.KTKl.Y Hdjt n payment of SIS. Twenty

copies will be sent to one address for $i5; and nfty copies for fSt always lu aiivance. .The DAILY SUN, a live newspaper, fresh, piquunt; and free from improper personalities, nas all the news from every quarter of the. globe, at TWO CENTS per eopy, or (Hi per year. . . . ;

jestonctoiers aaa oiners getting up eiuos t ten, of etliuir edition, vrill receive an extra crrtry pre their IdnUtieiui, Specimen copies forwarded on application.. Address ' i . PUBLhSHltR OK TUF. HUN.

Ja20dwR - New York City.

JFOR OWE.NSBORO, CANNELTON, AZi LOUISVILLE.

The peet and elegant passenger staraer

S STAR, j

I A. T. (illmore. Master,

HICK llUtClllHOU.

I -

Clerlr, 'l "

Will leave for Louisville and all way poM

WKDNKSUAa, JA-NUARY at 8:30 o'clock p.m.

For freight or passage apply on board or to W. O. BiioWK Jit VO., ; dlt AgRUf. - iZ "'. ' ' -,'' . ' ." T 1 1 1 '- FOIt MEMPHIS, YlCKfBUFK), Air NEW ORLEANS. . The mammoth steamer j '' uZZj NICK LONG WORTHS Mnmiiniiiiii i-tf Kutes, Master; .' ' E. Engeue Bowers, Cle "t. Leat es lor New Orleans and all way orta ,t ,TUK8U4V, JANUARY 21s?, t ' ' atlV o'clock r st. 1 w -a .i ,i : , ;, ' ' For freight or --assace apolv on b Trd, r to HUM PKREY. PATRICK & , or W. U. BROWN & CO., ' ' . ', JsnkO dit , , Agent a. . r

A HUMOROUS CONTRIBUTOR.

TkWKSBUBY, . . XII.

JANUARY FAKM: TALK. '

xur. ; A REPLY' TO "BUTTER VS. WOOJa." j By a Massachusetts Fakmir. ; GARGET-. IT3 frREATMEIST, , Pk'q r. LAW, ot Cmrioll UhlversUy.' IM POlVEElJ NE AT" CATTLE. ! Prof. Chablks L. Fwnti

XVI.

V OF, M E.LTE R

ANIMALS.

H.

; a v:i

FOR - i

A.HasLuosr.

it:.

xvu.

YRSHIRK COF'iFiORA?; j (A fine Portrait.,, v. . FoRfc

- r f I It

Strayed or Stolen.

SORSE A chestnut sorrel hors 4 Totrr years, o.d in the Kpring; no other marks remembered.. A liberal rawai i will

I be paid' lor hm delivery, or any lui imna-

uuu wm win ieaa ouis recovery. " i jalti dlw MOSES All rK?!. '

wAl Notice. to Taxpayers.;

rruiE I . i loll

vaiities and styles of the beHt ptakc. Boys' boots' and shoes; 'j'Ladies' and gentlomen's over-shoes.,;, ,Ciit0hwT8 cannot fail to be rileaaed. aa the atA(!t

has been selected with the jgreatest. Care. Call at No. 8 Seeood JStrecr;';;' m., w. & f.-nov!2.

JESy 150 barrels of choice Eastern Apples, wholesale and retail, at the New York tlrocerv. Also. 20 barrels

r.btvdisorderlyand was aske-inewBuskwheat Flour.

n ; - i .Tay paters; Attentioii J P" " AitTSlKSk'STII.1. OW1SS OTT Taxes for the yeac- lw are hereby notified that I will be compelled to advertise all such remaining unpaid on January 2tith, lfc9, and also will levy on personal property on which the city tax has not been paid before the above date. T.J. UA V13K, City Collector. janl9 dtd

Cnrti,

CO CO

o 21 -

3 .--,

GEO. MILLER & CCL J

Wholesale and Retail 'ctrsToar-MAM

1

If

BOOTS A2V1 SIIOEI J

Children's Shoes a specialty t.

3S Wain Rli-eet.

to CO

TTOT,,E ,N HEHEBT IV1 tS, that XI I will, apply lo ihe Citv Co Jiucil oi Kvansvillo.ou Monday, February - 1st, I!), for permission .to erca two Iran: dfeiln 4 nm. . . ..... Oil... r. . '

."b-mc-Biui,. pjr ji irei ; nis. I wu stable, 12 by a) leet on Lots No. f i and li Battell Place. JACOB WE UNTZ i JaaUdUl , , K v , r I-LOUR! FLOUR ! j ' ''J

TIIK lI.MIEKSIGVKIt VIL7 t

their ilill, corner ot Furlii Hi Fulton Avenue, and rletlvr to a theelty. VAULBERU & 1 jaiadtr .

XI 76. kt

reet ami y part of liXON. ;

1 4l nnt.t.H power

JL1V1V BAUUINU: ;9 '

iiw rolls 2-pound Kentucky Bag ting; 1U0 colls M act) i ue Rope ; 'A) tons Iron Cotton Ties ; Also, ban-i-maile Rope, Twine, tc EUKM AN, FISHER & cO oc21 dtt No. Ill North Water

- . , . .' '":' xviir.--"' ' d'L. i THE CROW. r,;V, V V V 1 ! - . . ' Pro?-, ymraii Val College. (II lust rated by Forbes.)'',',' ,' ' 1 , '',' i , , " , ' - '"ii , w .1 -h f t ,, , , XIX. iJ.-t,., I IVl TEAMING. CATTLE-FOOD., ,'v: ,!,"', A'V-'i'v w.baoo.. ' ' 1 1 i' . i: ; .... (With detailed experiments. . " tj ' ''-;-.' t-t r ( ,r. j

THE LATE -BARON! ROTHS,

CllU.D, COU N TRY-SEA a.

(lilnstratad by a plan.)

i . 1 1 i . j i f- . , '. J. ,: ; . r

mli'i; i i,. -..,..A I,. XXI.

OUR WINTER HOME iW FLOR-

i IDA. -

-I ' -!n. Iff

T

Dis8olation of Copirtnoraliip.

III'. rol'.VKTNKHSIIII' III III. B ti

ll on. exis-timr between James M. Csr-

pnuler, ira ri. w mm, joon r. jumci rn. 4'lHinent. under the linn nume

of Carpenter, White A Baker, Is this day iiiuuiiivwl by mutual consent. 'J he busi

ness of tbe late tlrm will be settled by

James M. Carpenter, Ira M. White, aud Converse Clement, who only are author-

land to set tle the same. .....

CAUFEMEK.J WHIT K tiAlvt.lv.

vaiisviile, lud., Dt-e. aist, 1H08. ,

Copartnership.

IK tNnXRMUNi:i HAVE

t-iet into -n onpartuershlp

lor the

T

purposeot carrying ou mo nmicmcuij Uoods Business, uud-r tne name, style, and Ann of Carpenter, White & Co., at the old stand lormeiiy oscnpled by Carpenter.

White A. Baker. 'I hankiu i nir tne iiuerai lifrHlofoie eiMiiiltii lo the old

jlim.Binl soliciting a cotitlnuauce of the

uiud witn-uiniiew, .. . . k ,

We are, very reHpK.iiuny. i j JAMES M. CARPENTER,

IRA M. WHITE, janld3w CONVERSE CLEMENT

.!" i'' -

x. (.tan be found at

NO. 8 67 J N I) LEWS BLOCK

ap2inm (I.I'-niaiun.)

j AUENTS W NTi;i) nut

Secrets of tho Great C; I ly.

A work tlescrjptlyo of 1ho Vhtmt ii!i I

Ihe Vires, tho A'eries, Aimtom, nu t

Cmnr til New Ycrk city.

If you wikIi to bn iw how f'i"urn nro

nindeHinl lottlnad.ty; liow stirewd ineit Hie ruined in Wall Street; how con n; i s -

ti ten are swindle, i r Miarpers; bow nimInlers and inere.hriii Is nro Imik-I! hi h I . - I ; how ilnnco tin I ik end ooneei I siI.hiiii : i i

UiHlinged; how gun I il i li l' tun -is iiml lo'trii'S iiro eon.i iii'tt'tl , i-h.1 ihis i--i'. It contains overfill fine fr.gnkvins, at d !i ii t ul". lMut 1 he Myster e mid Crimea ot N vr

York, and is tint tplfiit-t Ri.d ifheupe' t worit of Ihe kind ev r punllHlnid.

' l'rlec only $ ! 7. l ojij-. HpihI for ciicntins unil hi.o our ti-rni : inl

ft Til il lt:ertpl ion .i liie, wi.ilc. A . ir.H;

JONK:k hlioril 1,11- .6 CO., 'iik .-1111111: i, i .

Jim ilwlfa '

IlAlil.OW J. I'M Kid's, Of Ni'W Ol Ii- ' .. J. ti. McCpi.i.ock. of f,oiiKvII!', Iv y. I,. Nott, of New Orleans.

Phelps, Meliil!:;ch & t'o.f

PRODUCE, PROVISION, AMI Oil. SHU A I. Commisibioa Morolir.nt.', 112 RTUK! t,

nov21dtf , NEW ORLEAM .

K. BTINK KIIKO.V. CI to. J'KN I il.rro s R. K. lUliNKKKSfLV f: CO.,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION'

i,,3i:itlJIIA.TN, AND General Agent' for tho

Uric TriitiMitorlaUoii tii.v

FA S T PR El G II T L I S E,

EVANSVILLE, - IN IRAN' A.

Lllx ral Cahh Advances miido on CoiikI 'n-

meiit'.

Mcrcliaiit Tailor.

REFER TO -Bamnol I'.avard. Vim fr-

EvaitHVille Natl-dial linns, Kvan-.vl'i Indiana; Mow Taylor, Prenido.it Ni tion.il City Mim e, Ni-w York: leu. Cm Wright, Cash ler NatioiiMl l ily IlinK, NYol k ; Hliiltll Jf I'uuiiing, New m k : T. I

liiinett, Ciisliho liiinlt ot K i i'.l 1'ii'ii

Louisville; W. C. Hlte, Cashier Couum-

elnl liaris. of KnittiK'ky, i.oni'. v 1 1 1 ; lio'i

1 1. M nit I m ud fc ( ' ., New York; ilon. (i H. Pelidiel'iu C nclnnati, O. novlUll

AM

INVALUABLE MEDICINE

FOKO. It, IIPSTON.

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