Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 January 1869 — Page 4

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gvansville and Cra'fflortlsvUia, OOINQ NORTH. Leave Arrive' Arrlv'ST ; Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haul Acoora'od'tn, A M I li6 A X I 4 sol M Mall.- ia A M I 11 AMI 8 WJS P M Vinoeuoea Ac 2. Oil? m 4 52 f m I . COMING SOOTH."' i ' fjwi. lmto Arrive Vincennes Ac J 1 9 f. A M 1 6:18f M viiT 3 i:ipstl 6:5i.W N R-The Vincennes Accoranjodation Triin leaYio" fit 2: P. makes Iof Uon .ih the Ohio and 3, P Railroad at Viaeeanes for SL. LoulSj-anu Cairo. ' . ' i Terra Haate.asdlndiasaTClk., t FROM TERRE HAUTE, Leave. Arrive. Mail Train ... AwramixhllOB . P Jy Express.-.-- ... I Night Expresa........iO:i P 12:15 r m 4 :.5 P M 11 ;.rr P i The chanue on the Ohio .ami "jPP1 Railroad takes place on Mondaj , - m" berTth. after which we will correct tne time table of thai lioad,. j E. H. & N. R. K, Northern DivisioB. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. j " . ; Leave Henderson daily (Suiwlayaof except ed, ui-'iillv Arrive at Han in.-.. ...-... tv ..in. GOING NORTH. - i "'- Leave Hansom.- . Arrive at Henderson...-,. l;4 i p.m 5aO p.m ; : Ohio ar,d Mississippi RailroaL , .TRAINS ARRiVE AT JUNCTION. ' " i Going Wtst. 'i'-' . ,.--.......-.... 4...i:17 1'. M., UolDg East ......;-.vi Jfi t: m; 4...,..-.-. ..ti M, . . . .- :; I STEAMBOAT LINES. !,"" t To L0C13VH.LK- Every Monday ana gatarday at 1) o'clock. a.h. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday . at o'clock P. M. To Cairo Dally, except Sanday, at I o'clock p.m. . -. i To Gbkks RiVKE.-F.very Monday ana Friday at 5 o'clock P. K. Every Thursday at o'clock p. m. ' J To East port. Every Monday, Wedn1 (j.-y jnfi Friday at 4 o'eiock p. m. ' i ! To Hsr,DEaso raily, except Bnndays, At 3 o'clock P.M. ' ' To NashVii.x.k EUrery Wednesday ; and S uarrfay at 4r. y. x ' ' To MMPHts Every Tuesday at i P. V. Rockport3ta?e (via Newttnrgh arifl Bbon - Tlile.) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 a. m., Ott Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives bv 7 P. m., Tuesdays, Thttrsdays nd Hatnrdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leave Mondays and Frldavs at 7 A. m. Ari ives Tuesdays and Saturdays fcy 4 P. M. - " . Mtv Vernon Slalltitago leaves dally! fex eept Kundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daily (ex eeot Snndays) by 2 p. m. To NswBDP.o.Hacjt dally texcept Btinday,) from tto Merchant' Hotel, at 3 , O'clock P.M. . . s t i ..' MONDAY. -JANUARY 25. J SOU CITY NEWS. ! . . j. . . . - .i Returned. Judge Parrett, who has been holding court at Vincennes,. returned to the city on Saturday night. A Failure. We understand the sparring match; advertised for Saturday night was a signal failure. , ' . - :. - . . ; . . a I The Wzather. Yesterday was as delightful as midsumuier, the mcrdury standing at CC? at coon. , Job inical.' Jeorge W. Hill, Ex press Messenger oa the "Bob-tail" train, is cursing a huge boil onhis right cheek, just below his eye, which gives him a pugilistic appearance. I . . , .m I Protracted 31 eetinq Revival. lA protracted meeting has been-.held during the past week in Vincennes, . and an interesting revival is in pro-! , gres3.; "An, acoassioa, of 'thirty-eight persons have been mide to tthc Church, and tha work is going onJ j '! . IIome TalentPortrait Pai.ntt INO. We notice two portraits oil paintings in the bIiow : window on Main Street, which arc worthy of favorable mention. They are the production of a lady, of this . city Mrs. Amanda I. Bivin, a daughter of .our fellow citizen, Captain- Woi. ; ReavisThe paintings are life-size portraits of her parents, and being her second effort, manifest a tales tUthaC deserved cultivation. i t;ni Acquitted. August Cier3tedt,vli.o was accused by Geo. Steller of having obtained possession of a cow belonging to him, and appropriating the same as beef to his own behoof, had a hearing on Saturday, before JTustico; Davidson, who held court. in placa of Justice Walker, -who was called. away by the' death of a grandchild. 'The prosecution f u'e J to, maLi oat a case, and the accused waa acquitted. Ma. jor Mattison appeared . for the Srto,. and Li. (j. Sanson for the defense. ; , j large number ofwitasea.Rgur' ' .A, the rase, but they faihd evea e the death of the cow, or, a? -J P"Ove ye? 3 would say, the corp ; ' law," f"- - - ' Us delicti. Court op Coir, ? ' ' ' usual number.';! -IjION PLEAS.-7-The on Saturday of motions were jmade .had on, " ' , Morahi, and arguments Comir ueniurrers in the Court 6f H' ..on ,Iiea3. Ihe motion 3or a ' trial in the case of Henry Butts' '' who had been convicted on a plea' of , guilty ;6f .stealiagj certain; goods" from Vickery Brothers,- was oyerrafed,' End' T the prisoner' wa3 santenoed to scryd! one year m the penitentiary, j ; " ' The case of Conrad Jang .vs. Ja06h Meyer was tried .by a jury, who fenl ,dered a verdict of ?123 foi the plaintiff. This was a ease for debt wages "' due the plaintiff from defendant." a.i, ! 1 -i ) . Personal. AVe were pleased 'to- " "mcet May6rOr"roof , or ShTawnee " town in' the e'iion Satur3ay. Aw.-i i Mr. Fred. Sellers, of SoHerp' Xiatucl- , ing, was iu. the. .city, on , Saturday, en route East. We regret to learn -that he has. beeu very sick, aud is. yet quite feeble'. . " ' .' i " .l J. S. Spidel, of 4ho Hendersda Re porter, and John Alsop, of Louisville, , were in the city yesterday, j !j - . .. . : - : -I Union Prayer jM-EETTNasUiiion, Prayer. Meetings are to be held under the auspices of, tho , Youna ! Men's Christian Association each mornintr during the week, as follows: -This morning at- the ; Walnut Street Unurcn; luesaay morning -at5 the Trinity Church ; Wednesday mornine at the Vine Street Ciiufcii ; Thursday morning at Zion's 'Church ;1 Friday morning at the Cumberland ' Prcsby terian Church;'' aud on Saturday morning at the Baptist Caureh. .The exeroisus coiamenee "promptly L at.,..8 o'clock, and continue one hour. All are invited." '

Mayor's ComtT." His Honor,

Mayor Waller, desirous that the dip; nlty of city ordinances should be maintained and vindicated in their ciifprccmpnthai,. opcnedj acpurt of hia otsn. ilis first audience was given on Saturday. The two men - whose fighting propensities had gotten the better of their respect for law and good order on Friday night, on Vine Street, were arraigned on a charge of disturbing the peace by fighticg. j sTha Mayor proceeded to investigate the charge and after hearing the; evidence, (considered that a contribution of one dollar each to the school fund and $5 50 each for polite attentions shown by himself and the' police, would heal the fractured dignity of toe 'municipality. As the Mayor !proposes to do a strictly cash busiaess,' they : were required to pay at once, which they did. : ' In the Queensware Business. On? Friday night a - youth named Henry 'Velker, having nothing else to do, Ws passing 'along First Street, when his'attention wai attracted by a pair of handsome pitcbersstaiidirig putside in frdnt'of the Queenswaro store of Lighten & IchenhaU3e. ' Henry af once madd up his iuind that he would gb inter the queensware business, and Bettip fdr,himseif. To decide was to act,'and he forthwith proceeded to possess r himself of the two pitchers aforesaid. But Henry was not proq-; perous in his new calling. His move , ments' had been matched, und the 'myrmidou'a of the law were at once upon his track, and he was soon in durance vile, even before he had' had time" to; make , up : his first balance sheet! .On Saturday he was presented before His Honor, Recorder Willard. In consideration of the trivial nature of the offence, and the youth and ignorance of the' aceused, the Recorder read him' a moral lecture on the rights of " meum et luum,'? reqtiired h tut to restore the chinaware, and then bade him go nd sin- no more. j - - ?-. ' J "- Evansville and Boonvi'lleRail? road.- At ; a - called" meeting of citizens of l&vansville at the Courtllonse, on Saturday evening, Jan. 23, 1SG9, Col. Chas.' Benby was called to the Chair, and C C; Gennng was appoint ed Secretary. ' The object of the meet ing was 6tated to be to consult on the feasibility oi building a railroad from this city to Boonville. The meoling was then r addressed by S. D. Dial, Eq.r, of - Boonville, showing the ; adVantages to be derived by both Evansville and Warriek'County from building' tho '.proposed road. -II stated that be was authorized to say that if Evansville" would give flOO.'QOO ihat Warrick County would' furnish ,the balance of the 'rcqaired amount to build the road. C.C Genung wai called bn to give estimates as to the cost -of grading, tieing, ironing and equipping the road, which' he did. Mrj Pratt, of Warrick Couaty favored a route through or near Newburg as costing but little more and haying the benefit of receiving liberal assistance from Ne wburg. After further remarks by John A. Reitz, Esq. II. Fendrieh, Esq., and Dr. Kennedy, it was reBolved that the Chair appoint a committee of five to prepare for another and larger meeting. The Chair appointed Messrs. John A. .Reitz, Alva Johnson, ' Dr. Kennedy. C C. Genung and Samuel Jones. ; i On'motidn, the minutes of this meeting were ordered to be furnished to the city papers for publication. I iJ Thereupon' the meeting adjourned tintil next Thursday evening, January 2Stbj at the Court House. ; ; Chas. Denby, Chairrnap. C. C. Genunq, Seoretary,' '' '- ( yWanto Mobe. The ; Deraoflr city officials seem little diV f -lC neglect the implied inju- sed to Apoatlo to provida f'' Action of the own household. " jr those of their hot one of When seeking office oonsid"- ' -acm ever hinted that they BU .red the fees and . salaries inicient, but their anxiety jpr office seemed to imply that they considered the positions ! to which they aspired as rather "fat takes." '. Since fairly ensconced in office, . however, j with remarkable unanimity they have d is -covertsd, the leanness of the salaries. and each in turn ask for more.- In addition to the City Recorder who aska that jthe modest sum- of. $1,000 per innum bef added to his income, tha. Market Master, ; or at least the Cobrkr , for him, asks that his salary be increased fifty per; cent- How would it . do t to advertise I for some efficient men who? would be willing to take these-unremunerative' offices off their hands at present salaries?: We reckon they could be readily found i 1 . : ! i i fl A Daring Robbery, O a Friday, a. ne?ro man came to this cirv from 01aey,! fllinois... He; was a rustic, and not up to the: ways of , the city. He carried a carpet bag containing ell his worldly wealthy including his money. over $40, as he asserts.. He : set ,hia carpet-gack upon the sidewalk! while be took an observation, and while his eyes were gazing in an opposite direc tion some bold thief ; or thieves "spit ited awayhis 'baggage and Jreasurb Oa looking, down' and discovering utter vacancy where he had just placed bis property, he was .dumb founded The matter was laid before -the- police and after .diligent search. , his; pocketbook, containing his knifo and a sin gle penny, ..was , found .at; a, lodging house kept by a negro named Embry, and in a room that had been pctfupied the night before by a colored man and boy.; Tnesti were arrested and- carefully searched, but nothing was found on them to connect them with the th'efW The police are still looking into the matter, but what success they are meeting with we have not ascer tained. - There are a sot of black sharp era infesting the city, looking out for ..th8e V soft snaps,','., and . country ne groes should keep a sharp look out tor them. j

CONFiPaxC?!. -We -were told yesterday that au old man was victim.ed out of $-2.V or SjO, on the wharf, on Saturday, ly the confidence game. Toehold jgewtlcmao. was accoajed by 4a spruce looking fellow, who inquired if he was going down cn the packet. On being answered in the affirmative, ho said ha was going too if he eould get his goods - bn;' board,, :( Just, thenkaOther sprightly youth approached uni suggested , to,' ,tlie other '.that ho had better' go' up 'and.' Settle his bill and elihit febods aboard. I nThe? : first replied that he guessed 1 he could; set-i tie it right there if he had "the! bill.. The pretended merchant produced a check for $100, and offered it td the pretended .)crk oC-some wholesale house. The clerk said,; he could not change it, but asked the old man to let him . have $25, which he would bring right down to the boat. The credulous old man handed outf a' ?50 bill,' and the young man gave him. f25 in change. .He waited some time fur the young , man.. to; bring him the money, but he came not. To increase his anxiety,, some one rehcar$dtiu his healing the story of the hog merhantyreceqtl operating in"" this city, and waiting trial. We could not learn

whether the old man appealed to the police, or ; concluded to go't "homok wiser thq.ugh',ppprer;inaBl,''.'.Kpr r did our informant know whether the $S received in change was .genuine or The Launch. -A vast crowd of people assembled in the vicinity of the Ship Yard, on Saturday afternoon, to witness the launch of the mammoth new wHarf boat 'Cnilt by A. J. Cavander .for ' Marshall & Co., of Henderson, Among the number. were many citizens of :IIenders6n,', including many ladies, 'who had come up to witness this novel spectacle on ' the Sallie V. and Mollie Norton. A turn ber 'of citizens of EvaDsville also went down to the Ship Yard on these boat3. At precisely four o'clock the fastenings were severed -and the mammoth hull glided into 'ita. future element in the - .handsomest manner, amid the shouts of the multitude, waving of .handkerchiefs, and hats. The hull is one of the most substantial ever" built on 'the Ohio, and reflects great credit on the buifders. m - " ' . " ". Narrow EscAr-E.-Yesterday morning as the wife 'of Dr Cloud was washing one of her children near the fire her dress caught, and in an instant she. was enveloped ia flame., Dr. Cloud, .fortunately, - happened to be present, ahdrushed to her assist-' ance. After great exertion the fiamos were extinguished without-doing I Tier any serious injury. Dr. Cloud had his hands and arms badly' hurnod, but bears tho pain cheerfully, so thankful ia he over, tho escape of his wife. Death op an t Indianian. Dr, Geo." B. Graff, formerly a resident of Princeton, now living in Pmaha, arrived at Princeton on Saturday mornf ing, havinz in eharga the remains of his son Robert, who died in Omaha on Monday' last, aged" 21 years and 6 weeks.; Ike deceased was a promising young' man, irwho ' was " highly esteemed by his acquaintances. lie died of consumption. . , j .',.! Rich. One of the richest thing of tho season is, the ferryman ? at Vincennes "running. his boat against" the bridge over tho Wabash River at that place. ' The ferrymin has a lieense to tun some 'time yct.'aud the Dridge was bmldot Sftr" I river, he wanted th.0. U'i'i"' t lnc te pay hini 11,000 ' K .o'ompiny fused tq do a he-company reho U ' aiJ .'.', r--" aQd as a .conseqaenee ft?;-;-ferrying- people ; acrcfep the-,v-r, but at half tho rate charged by the bridge company.. '. lie. is makjing a success of it."; : "'."'"V .-- ii-; i r - Counterfeit ATe arc informed hat a counterfeit $20 United States, Treasurv note was nassed on a! lady wno keeps a grocery store on rour;a Sireet, Saturday mornin r. A depcription of the man, passing it was given to tho police,, who are ia seareh pf him;" It-would be well t keepa sliarp'look out, as it 13, not unlikely that ihero are more of the same! kind in the ci'ty 'to ba ." shoved," if possi ble. i - ; . Evansville Tobacco- Market. A correspondent of. the Kentucky 'Times writes from Slaughteraville. in highly commendatory terms of the Evansville Tobacco market, and says the prices'realized at the Eales by Mar tin, Gardner & Co., in this city. pom-, pare Javorably with fhose of Louis ville -and-Paduenh1- After uigiag strong 'reas6ns;why he believes the planters in this portion of Kentucky would find it "to, their, advantago to sell in Evansville,. which we have not space to repeat, he says: - " , ' ,' I have sold tobacco 'atl aduaali, at Hendersou.'and at EvanfviUei ind I can truly gayj have realizo-J. already f better incentives to patronize tbe last named marketJiajeither. orMhe-j others.. X suaOjio .tajuulutaro ; ,es least, I shall give such worthy,, honorable and business-liknien a. fair, trial, aud modestly bespeak my-good eighbens in Hopkins and Webster to do the same.'' '' t j V.. LOCAL i ... , :,V ""; '' '.',T''-' ' ' i ' Brown's - Bronchial fTrcches, for- Pulmonary, and Asthniatic'tlisorders, have prwed their efficacy by a test ot manv vearS. ana iravet rece.vea testimoni&ls from eminent Inen who have used them. - ? ? Those who are sufferiBg from Coughs, -Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc, should try "2'Ae Tro rheit." a sim ole remedy which is in almost every case effectual. - j S jau25ebd-dAW. No. 8 Second Street. A splendid stock of all-kinds of boots and shoes may always be found at John Rasch's, on Socond Street. , Ladies' 1 slvoes of valines and styles of the best make. Boys', boots and shoes. Ladies' and gentlemen's . over-shoes. Customers cannot fail to be pleased, as the stock has been selected with the greatest care. .Call at No. 8 Second Street, m., w. & f.-novl2. -.-V. . tf"iy

The finest and largest Retail. Drug 8torc in this city w on (he corner of Main and Second Streets, which is owned and superintended by II. J. SciitiEPFER, who is one of the,., best Druggists in , the ; State. He carries on his business with corrcc'mss and "prceisioo unequald in -'any -other "Retail Drug

Store in this ty, where you can get anything in the Drug and Medicine line that can reasonably be expected His; stock " of Toilet Goods i3 com plete, ; !; .. 1 . It A disl ingainhed Met hod wt. Minister and prominent 'lemperuncp Lecturer once remarked t hat go where lie would, from one end of t tie country to the otner, lie naraiy ever failed to find 1'i.antation Br-rrKas, and while he condemned the practice of -nsfHthe' Bittern too f reely, he could rot conscientiously say Ihat lie would discard tliem from the siJe-bo;ird, for he himself hd experienced i bentici;ii results from the r use.- and that, from a close obs;rvatton. he was convinced that when , used rnoderaiely, and as a medicine exclusive ly, tney were au mat wits recommeDueu. At the same time ne warned Uls lisrers in to pull thi. corlc too often, for they were ar too pleasant a tonic to trifle wltn. fsiAOxon WATKit. Superior to the best tniuortcd German Cologne, end s(ld at Uiiif the price; janH-d3teodUw - . 7T3?2VST barrels i of choice f'astern 'Apiiles, wholesale and retail, at the tVr York Grocery JAho, 20 barrels new Juckwhcat.h lour. ! jfcSTTry fbtne''of Hudnut's eele brated Hominy Grits. It is superior to Rico 'Tapioca, Sago or Corn Starch for puddings, , For sale at the New 1 oik Urocery. .. :. . SALT ImFLOUR I , P0BK ! ! NAILS ! 1 We offer to' the trade ' ! lO.OOO barrrell KANAWnA SALT. 2,000 barrels and sacks FLOUR of Idmerent brands and grades. ! 5.0i)0 keas WHEELING NAILS. IA , largo -supply of Bulk Meats, Ijcirdf'tytfjar Cured Huron Ham, &c ; , ." ' L. Ruffner, Jr.. & Co.,! No. 7 Main Street, near Water Street, i 1 ; "" For Rent. Business House No, St Main' Street, three door3 from the corner ot lhird Street, hor particu lars-, apply to .'irARTHua Lodge, lo-lOt C. T. Jinkins: A new stock of Silk Frioges and, Jb renen Corsets at , Hughes . Sewing Machines. Two Wilcox & Gibbs' Sowing Machines at cost, to "close 6iif consignment. Call, at Louis Bjttrolff s, IN o. 65 Main St. ja21 lw t-.,; ... t ii j ' Election Notice. j Thc Annual Election for five Directors of the Evansville Street Railway Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of: the Company on Monday the 25th inst, between the hours ot .2 and 4 o'clock I M. -By order of the Board. .' ) ,' W- W. CilANDLEB, Secretary. Jan. 15, 1SG9. janl5-td. r (' .- - . 1 i ' JES"" For pure Drugs, Medicines .and Liquors tor medicinal use, Ivory Sets, genuine imported, . Perfumes, Colognes, Pomades and Fine Brushes, ko to Sehuermann & Burfbrd's Opera Drug Store, 18 South First Street. Prescriptions caret ally compounded at all hours.- - jml3 6mos. I . " ?Geo. S. Sonntag & Co. can he found at theold Lowenthal store, corner of First and , Main Streets, where .they expect to supply their customers with goods in their line. ,dc21 tf ' ' JPrice of Coal Reduced. Take notico that I .have since the 4th inst. reduced the price of coal to 12i cents, delivered in tne city. - 1 j . : ". " t&" Never mind high, taxes. Pay them now and save five per cent.; then go to Davidson & Becker, 100 Main Street, and save 15 or. 20 per cent, more on a good warm suit, before the weather gets too cold. - nov28-mw&a. 5? Toilet and Fancy Articl"' t HitliAvKM. & Co.'s Drua J' at ner of Third and Mai- 0 icorr ia the city. iiV- i'jncst tock Atteiii.-- " ..lUtuenes ot all kinds. " u of the ladies invited. ;None ine best kept. oc26 dtf 1 ,: i ' ' New Arrivals. t '. 5 bbl3 Krout. I ,- Sweet Cider. ;.25 Buck whent Flour. , .5, " .Elogint.Syrup. -KM) Eastern Apples. - i . 15 eases Yarmouth Bug.-vr Corn. I'arsons, Scoville & Moffett. - "!kdec29 ; Flour. The best brand of choice .fsnaily flour sold ia-the" city, the Cyntliiana xMills, also, rye nour ior pale by If. 1. Allis & Co., First St. second door below Vine. 1 "A Large Stock of .Superior Liquors.' N. F. Can- & Co., at No. 3 hud4.South Water Street, have a very large stock of superior Iiiquors of the Choicest brands, selected with great are expressly for thi.3 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 tetms. : V . declO dtf ! IEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CONCERT. rrE CUSCERT TO BE given by the genuine -Elhioptar-. -M Lustre's 13 for tl:e Ot-nelit. of tUe-Union Aid Olub, aud notfoT'tne Colorea Metboaist sur.aay School Librarr. as advertid on the bills. .Thuoncert will take claceat Mozait Hall, Monday ana 'i ueuay evenings, eoruaryj 1st ana za. .- - - . . . jaaavHi Im Bankruptcy mine IV TTIl 1VK IITIflV that, ctn A tho Ititii day ol Jaonary, A.D. lfkjJ, a warrant iu biuikrupfcy was issued aaainst the estate of Jacob Lowenberg. of Evans ville, u -tae county ol Vanderburgh, ana 8uUe of ludiaua. who has been adjudsed a bankrupt, on bis own peuition; that the payment of any debts and delivery :t. .of k -any property belonginz to such bivukrupt to him. or Jor iiis , use. and the transfer of any property by lnui.. n iormauen by iw;itiai a Bt-ei in? of the creditors of the sai4 bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees ot his . estate, will be bekl at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hold-eu-afr the'oiliee of .:harlea H. Kutterfield. Evansville. Indiana, on the 27th day. of jt ebruivry, A.u. is-jh. ai a o'cioir a.x. ... , ' ' - KENJ. J. Sf'OONKi!, U. S. Marshal, District of Indiana, Jan2d2t ,- Messenger. MIILEK, EABGE3 & CO., s wnoi.iAi.e j Fumitura MannfactitrGrs, AND DEAL.KK.S IK CRAIRS. jIATTISKSSKS. SiC. HOOM8: Km. H9 fr 91 Main St., Opposite tne Court Mouse, oc2-3mdw Kvansville, Ikd, . j ... Tay paiers. Attention I nJlRTltH STILI, OWISU CITY r 'l axes for the year 1SWJ are hereby notmea that l will te compeliett to advertise all such reniainiiit; unpaid on January ibin, ity, ana also will levy on .4. person h! property oa wliicU tlin city tax hits not beeu paid before the above date. ; Ti J.GAVJtdiC Vily Collector. -JanWdtd ; i ! - Dissolution. THE FlltSI KVOW11 AS I.OIMJE Jenkins Fender is hereby dissolved All nioni-ys due the firm to be collected by Arthur Louse auu tiiailes jeuKins, auu d-bt- made by tho nrin raid nv said i.ou aud JenlUns. ARTHUR lAHMiK. CHAW. JKNK1NS, JNO. FKNDKK, GEO. FENDER. Janl6d3w!

hut ether RiWT it-n r Thlni Patjr.

The river continues to fall with great K , rapidity, .having ,5 dG$iiUed twenty two inches from G A.M. till G P.M. yesterday, or 'about four feet since 3 P.M. Saturday. The weather yesterday was as delightful as Summer clear, warm, and genial. It clouded up last evening, and j was growing a little cold, with some feigns of rain. The additional arrivals and departures Saturday afternoon and night include the Virginia, New Orleans to Louisville ; Armada, to Cairo ; Norman, to Memphis; Sam. Orr, to Eastport; Ada LvDtviU.GreC; River; Morning -Scar", to Louisville; D'lrliog, Memphis to Cincinnati. The arrivals yesterday, up to midnight, include the; Quickstep, from Cairo; Kato Robinson, -'Cincinnati to Eistport; Lawrence, Cincinnati to St. Ljuis; Abeona, Eastport to Cinciniclti ; Clara !Scnt, from iWabaih River; Robert Moore, Nashville to Cincinnati; Louisiana, New Orleans to Louisville; TafasVon, Louisville to Henderson; Lorena, St. Louis to Pitlsburgj Rapidan,N' 2, from Eastport; Argonaut No. 2, Memphis' to Cincinnati. The packets generally had good trips out on Saturday The Virginia had a nice up-river -trip. Li., The Darling was full of freight and people. Among her , passengers ;was Miss Salomons, ou of'the Tair correspondents of the Louisville and other papers, who yas greatly delighted with her cruise on the great l,ow-( pressure Richmond, and, , who speaks in the highest praise of Captain CLtrter and Mr. Powers of the Darling,; desiring us to commend both boats and their officers to the traveling public, which wo do most cheerfully The Quickstep had a nice packet trip in yesterday morning... ...The Clara Scott was full of freight and had a number of paasengcrs....fwTho Kate Rjbinson and Lawrence had fair trips, and discharged largely here The Abeona and Robert Moore were both flat on the water when they left here, each having added considerably to their freight at this port. The CLouisiana arrived from New Orleans at 7 o'clock last night with a magnificent up-river trip over 400 tons. She discharged here 295 bags coffee, 33 hhds sugar, 78 bbls, 3 half bbls and 5 kegs of molasses. Captain Billy Phillips and Mr. Eagan were in fine spirits. Capt. Phillips says 'the weather is rather warm for eold baths The Taraseon did not' ar rive until' after 9 a'elcek. last, night, having becit detained at Louisville by a slight accident. She was run into by the Jeffcrsonville ferry-boat Shallcro3S, which nearly knoe'ked down her gallows frames, and she did not leave Louisville until , 11 o'clock P. M. I rom her officers we learn full particulars of the sinking.' of the Le Claire, of which mention is made in our telegraph dispatches.. The Le Claire, Captain Milt. Aik6n, loaded for the Tennessee River,'was being brought over the Talk by the renowned falls pilot,. Pink Varble, about 10 o'clock Saturday night, when she struck, oue of. tha piersof the bridge and sunk a short distance beSheltad a good trip aboard, ineluding some eighty hetd of horses and mules. Only about six or eight of the latter were saved, and the balance of her cargo is a total loss. The boat was sunk to her cabin aft, but will be raised. No human lives were ost, but the tugtneer "and aubther man had to swim ashore. The La Claire has , been ,,,an unlucky boat, having bee a sunk on f her first trip about a year'agc-Vand' had but reccutly been rebuilt by Captain Aiken. ' JMilo, .Tunstall ! brought the Taraseon over the falls safely a few moments afterwards, -and tho Tara seon took off tU'5 passengers of the Le Ciaire, and landed thetu at Portland.... .....As we' anticipated j the great . low-pressure Richmond j laid over at Louisville until yesterday morningand will be here early this" morning, eu route, to "New Orleans. She has no superior for freight pr passengers, pn the Ucjsteja waters. Her officers stand at the hcad..of their profession-. ... The ' Clara- Scott will leave .for .Wahah R;ver at four o'clock this evening, eouimanded by the. veteran Captain Henry Sect-, and with Cash. Thomas and Charley Chadwick associated in the effice. Give her a big trip The Romeo is announced for Clarksville.and Nash ville on Tuesday: CaptJ Ji V. Tbioop command.?, and George Throojhas, charge of the oGL-e The Miuueola will be-here' early this' morning en route to Memphis -Among 4he freight by the Louisiana last-night was themsff-nifleent mirror that orna mented the ladies' cabin of the iilfated Gen. Quitman... ...... The Loreua was loaded to her guards, and dis charged a Targe lot of dry hides; here. The Rapidan No. 2 had a magoiSoout trip. Her manifest will be found, '"Le.: low The Argonaut' discharged 681 sacks of corn for R. K. Dunkerson & Co., aud .had . a. moderate trip for Louisville' and Cincinnati, j That great Lee Crane is her chief clerk." Manifest of-Steamer Rapidan No. 2. from Florence to Evansville.For' Cincinnati Rowland & Co., 3 bales cotton; J. II. Goodhart fc Co., 1 hhd tobacco, 2 bales cotton; iiobert Jloore & Co. 02 bales cotton ;li. U llord & Cor. 10 bales' cutton. i For Louisville G. W. Wieks- & Co.. 5 bi'es cotton: Porter, hairhx & Co., 5 bales .cotton; Jones & ' f.upp. 3 bales cotto n; D. 11. Uavis & Uo., x uaio LUILIIU, t For Evansville C. A. Brant, I Iox tobacco; J. C Dusoachct, -J bales cotton. 1 box butter. l box csz$', Weldon Brothers & Co., 11 bales tottou, 1 bundle fe ithcrs. boxeaeccs: 'Mae key, Nisbet & Co., L0 bales cottin; A. lleise, 2b coon skins; Lhas. V leh; & uo., l rox cheese ; w oourow,- vitz X Co., 4 iron axle llagon, Dickey ,& Carson, 2 batTc'ls eggs, 1 box bfartrr; L. Howell, Iti bugs corn l. li.,.iNiblack & Co., I'M bag corn; Humphrey, Patrick & Company, 0 bales cotton,

1,016 bop corn; F. R. Houston, 5 hogsheads tobacco. P.i d ilea !v Ycatman Sc Co, 1 bale cotton; Beadles, Wingo&Co, 37 bales

cotton gt., Louis G ilkcrsoa & Slass, 10 Uses cotton varn. Nashville D. Dyles & Co, 15 tons pig iron. Price's Landing 1 hhd tobacco; Iiouis llobm. 3 dressed hogs. Danville Peter Fairfax & Co, 27 bales cotton. Manifest of the steamer Quickstep from Cairo January 24th, 18G0: John O. Morris, 3 capstans; Tug Red Fox, 1 Syphon pump; Thos. Seantlin "& Son, 8 pekgs, etc; Minor & Dallam, 1 box shoes; Rcelker, Blount & Co., 8 brls scrap iron ; II. Babcock, 2 plows; Wm. G. Brown & Co., 40 .000 shingles, 2 hhds tobacco; E. G. Van Riper, 1 hhd tobacco; Preston & Menife, 35 pekgs mdse, 1 bbl whisky; A. Christ, 25 empty barrels; A. Gumberts, 12 pcitgs leathers, &e; Jj. Ruffner te Co, 39 dressed hogs. For Louisville 1 hhd tobacco, 5 pekgs mdsc, 20 bbls whisky. ' For Cincinnati 19 pekgs" nidse. Manifest of 'steamer' Clara Sooft from Mt. Carmel: . Uniontown Jones &"Canibron, 50 bbls'flonr. ' ' "' ' Mt. Vernon G. W. Thomas & Co, 300 bags corn, 1 bbl eggs. - Evansville Colburn & Co, 1 bale hair; Woodrow, : Reitz fe Co,' G8 bdls hubs, 50 bdls fellows, ,31 bdls spokes, 1 box mdse; 0 Kratz, 1 iron 6haft; A. M.'Reis, 20 ba'es 'hay, 1 lot of beef hides; Humphrey, 1 Patrick & Co, 3 brls epgs, I bbl "butter, 25 bhl potatoes, 115 bbld fiuur; W. Gt Brown & Co,. 441 bsgs corn, 1 box m jso. , - Louisville Spratt & Co, 7 hhd of tobacco. Cincinnati A. S. Wreun & Son, 34 bbls flour. T . Hirer Dispatches. Cincinnati, Jan. 23 m. The river has fallen 2 feet 8 inches, with 25 feet 11 inches water in the channel. The weather is clear. Thermometer 40. Louisville, Jan. 23. The. Richmond descended the falls this evening, owing to the rapid ' fall of the river, and will lie at Portland until morning, when she departs with the biggest trip of the season. The river is falling fast, with only 8 fe,et 7 inches water jm the canal, 6 fet 7 inches ia tho Indiana chute, and G feet 7 inches in .the .middle , channel. , Weather clear and frosty Memphis, January 23. Weather clear and warm. River rose 6 inches. Departed Belle Memphis, St. Louis; Rubicon, Vicksburg; Pauline Carroll, New Orleans: Silver Moon, with 1,000 bales cotton, Cincinnati. Nasiivillk, January 23. River falling, with 8 feet water on Ilarpeth Shoals. Weather fair and pleasant. Arrived Fanny Brrandeis, Evansville; Kate McPherson, Upper Cumberland. Departed Talisman, Cairo; Mollie Gratz, Upper Cumberland; lanny Brandeis, Evansville.. Cairo Jan. 24 Tacony, Eastport to St.. Louis, 7 A. M.; Silver Spray, New Orleans to Cincinnati, 9 A. M.; rsornian., Evansville to Memphis, 12 M.; Liberty No; 4, Cincinnati to New Orleans. 12 M.; Peoria City. St. Louis to Cincinnati, 3 p. m.; Watts, St. Louis to Eastport, 4 p. M. ; Emma yo. 3, from Cincinnati, 4 p. m. ; Sam. Brown, Cairo to St. Louis, 4 p.m.; Silver Lake, New Orleaus to Cincin nati, G P. M.j Armada, Evansville pneket, 8 p. M. The river fell 6 inches. Rainine:. 1 '. STK AMBO ATS. " " ' ''. for owensboro. cannklton and LOUISVILLE. . , The nXngnlfleent pas.sngor steamer ru3.,.j TARASC0N, firmiti E. I. T. Ilolleroft, Manter; Allies D. Warren, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way torts SIOAIWAT, JANUARY 25TH, at 10 o'clock AM. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. U. LHUWN CO., " i dlt . . Agents.' " FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUfS and MEMPHM The magnificent, Do.iu Line steamer ' , jrrf M1NNE0LA i'm mi V. B. Miller, Master; W . C. tirubb, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all way ports " HON W AY, JANUARY 25rif,' at 7 o'eiocb a.m. For lrntsht. or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO- , jan23 d2t Agents. Regular Evansvilla, Green River, and Hartford Packet. , if?. The leftutliulnew Steamer ' . Joe McReynolds, Master; Now nearly completed, will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and all points on a ceii River, and on KongU CrHk to Hartford. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THUrtSQAY at 5 p.k. Ja3 dif FOR CAIRO. MKMPPfl0!, VICKSBURa, AND NEW ORLEANS, r ? The great low-pressure steamer ijRIciaMONjO,'. J.' Stut Nkai., Master ; . ' . . - , John S. Wooltcli, Cierk, Leaves Evansville for New Orleans and ail way ports M0XD1T, Jan. 25th. at 10 A.M. For irelght or pawngre apply mi board or to . -.HUMPHREY, PATH1CK A CO., or W. O. BRO W N & CO., Jan25 dlt : Agents. .-, FOR WABASH RIVER. . ' The new, fleet, and elegant st-eaBipr , j . v CLARA SC01T, ."V.l:..- Jz-c"f H en ry Scot t, Master,'., . i '.. -.a . Cash Thomas, Clerk, Lenves for Mt. Carmel and all Wabash River way landings . :.:. ' MOWI AY, JANUARY S5TH, '- at 4 o'clock F.x. lor freight or passage apply on board, or:o . C, R. RULU, dlt " , : Asent. . FORcTaRKSVILLE & NASHVILLLE. , . The finely appointed steamer ' -mj ,r-' romeo, ..::'!: l.i::AJosli. V. Throop, Masters .., , George Tliioop, Clerk, -WW leave for, Clarksville, aud Nashville TIESDAY, JANUARY 26rl, at 1 o'clock p.m. ! ' ' ' For frelu lit or passage ifppiy on board. . 1 J jii25 2t ' ' ' ' , .. .-,'.. NOTICE. ... . .. . ' .' 3- DESIRE XOTIFYiXfJ THE i"Cn. .a. lie that I have rec- ed a . room on Fourlh .SLruet. between L-icust and Walnut, at which pl.ne l will keep constantly oa bnnd a luie varle y of Gieen Arples, 1'ressd i'ou tiy, luitter, Eijss, liried Frjlt, aud in f et.H kinds of Produce. JanIdjr , . JAKE HUNNKLL. , ,,' i .. . Notice. nnilKKE WH I. ISJ5 A CtF.XF.KAI. Jm me.jtintr rrt lhrinembers and friends oi th YOUNO MKN'rt t.'HRlSf iAN ahhOCIAUoN held at T E M I'E R A N C E HALO (Marble Ia!l), Maiu Street, between First and "Water, on SATURDAY EVKNINU, January 2'.d, at 7 o'clock, for the puri-ose of fccU ctilit; comniHtees to lerve the -Association dm ing the year. All Who fuel iui Interest in advanein Iho cause of Christ are cordially luvlleu f atteud. Come one! come all!! L. KI I KN1-R, JR., . ' ' president Y. AL C. AssociaUon. JanlOdtd ; ; C. Jl7lMJ3DI, . T.TT50 rP AGEIJT !. STEAIilS V AUric A, !"' . , bnCCiai Agtnt ir ! Ohio lUllroad, 1 m-yn-u eVajhsvh.!.. i.

HAEHWABE,

In nnnrtt m" cLok .t'r 'i;tt MS We offer tlio following At Greatly Kcducctl Trice?! Meat Cutters and Bluffers; Hhovels, Tongs, aud Pokeic; Hkates and Bkate Sharpeners; Butcher Knives; .. Butcher Raw, Steels, Cleaver), and CbopAxes, Regular and Patent ; Boys' Handled A xs; Axe Handles; " Wood Saws; Patent Vrowi-cnt Saw ; Iron Wedges; Foot Hcrapers ; Coal and Grain Shovels. , ' A1b the fo:iow1ns at , ' -illSS -TISAJv OST! Chair, Bits, It-ibbet and jratth I'lnne Bits, Hob and Shoe Nalit-', Knuffors, I'lotU and Bhoo Brushes, Lead IVncMs, Bteel Pens, Pen-holders, and Pocket-ljooks. TfiRMS CASH. FRED. P. STRAUB ft CCH No. 7-t MAIN 8 fUKKT, Bel. Hecojid Htnl I t ird Hi roots. Ja7 dtf J OAMORI.ORR. lAITlIS DAVIIlSOS. J.I.. ul'U SAMUEL ORR & CO., DKAIiEfU! IN IEOH, STEEL TI9T-PI.A.TJ2, WJItE, 8PUINGB, AX JLiU H, Horse ajid Male Shoes, Tinners an (3 Blacksmillis' Tools, WAGON AND BIGGI H'OOBWOUK WKOCUIi r ISCHAl IKOM l4MI4i III At the lilshest murket rates. Water Ktreet, TunUdtf EVANSVILLE. ISV. B(SXTICiiEIi, & ELL0UU a t'o(Saccessora to Wells, Keilov; St Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ' ; ' SIGN OF THE "BIO 3PaVDX,001 AXKS, ASEH, axi:s, A X ICS ' TARLH CUTLE'HY, ' , TABLE CUTLl'Jltx, TAB LE CUTLER Y, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, ; i'OCKKT CUTLERY, ' Trucjo OiulIiiis, Truoo ClutliiH, Planiers "IIoeM, llHii(erHr lloeH, llauterMT Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, ' Mechanics' Tools, BUILRKKS' HAKHWAKK, ISl'ILUKISS uAUi'W AUK, lillLlillio' JlAliilWAlti -U -!'! ON AMI M (Mil, I A 1! COTI tM AM HHII,IMKI4, i: . t ono VAMI VtlMtl, IAMIN JtRftr HUHBKR HEWING, hKHT JiVBHHK 11KLT1XU, Umi JiUMlikCH JiKLTIKU, Mill and Cross-Cut Sawn, . Mill and Cros3-Cut Sawa, Mill and Cros3-Cut Saws. - 4!ANIf bavera will find It to their advan tAse to eniiulua our stock before pnrchas f eisewnere. At the Oia Stand, 13 First St . IUETTICUKit, KELLOCiU '& C'J. ' ivi CI.OGILS. IThoIcsale Clock IloiiseGEISSLEii & DKLANW, " , WHOLESALE Clock 3ealerH, Xeep constantly on band a FULL assortIientof Setn 'J'honias and otlier Ainericnn blocks; REGULATORS, OFFICE ANO JIALL CLOCKS. Send for Piice lAst to - So. 43 MALT STREET. ' marlOdly mtOO.U l-'ACTOItY-GLUNZ & WAU3ES,' j. Broom - 3X.milli.ctnt!iw. We desire notifying the public that wo are keeping on hand all sorts of Brooms, and pay the blKbi-.t price ior Krooni orn. l'douri on I lilr.1 and JuBloHI t tfe7d;lm t'AUl). Look Heret , T' HE HCfi: AT I'ltKM'li: MfK SPRINGS is now fitt3d up wi!',li com. lortable rooms ior tuiwe wisnltijf to a vail thenise;ve or the ui-e of tlicso wuters, wbl-eh are Very elDcacious iu WlUter lor Hyspptici. L)r. Ryan lias associated Mr. E. 'i'nekor -Witti him, in place of Adam, lemtwcd. For further pajticnlarsn'Mnvi KYAN A. lUCKHt, i 'reuch Lieu Spri.nus, : delldlm- - '' Ir'duiua. : !'uitASS ; FOUMBOCI-IS, Gas and Steam PSpo FSitcrr., Corner iMne and 'First direct:. I- Cash paid for id Copper and Lr.iM. ' nr Dealers in' airxinds of Bias Crct, Wliistlea, and Bleaiu Clauses. Piu tlculn; attention paid to repairing and a'UKticj Btoain tJauceR T lmiiM I t LEW. YAMECiitilT, Porwarding & CoinrniLKion . voUARKBOAT XWiilETOR,'. And K.VEUAL hTKAMTOAT A(KST, :, . MT. VERNON, IN D. Prompt attention Klv.i o nil bu.l- ! ness entru-te lo l,icare. 1 ) ih ,,,;, , T t? , i WOOI A UA u;!i.-l I, live opened a ! . Wvol Yard VH Fifth Siie.t, betwi en I.im:iinI. (i n.l W .! i i . . I . n 1 1, 1 s r, ,-, i I Uc ) ontautlv on hand n. mil u , . . ' Havlnu hud ho.4e utti chi il to' my witH-r wsuoii, 1 miu pivpared to fid dsn rus u Very moderutc U-i ins. OrdiM lell at tin ii-.ilfim',Ml WnIMitKlr I. twlwmu'14.1,,1 uii.l ! ili.u IM , promptly ailed. THiiMAS liUl,w..i.

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X?tn if x r b a s k m . N r rt f, JL, liif:tit of Ilie Cmnl,.-i 1;, -,,.. ,,vl o lt;iKt. ft .. I. lini-I), coriK-r ol Socon I tu I I...Kin"iit Ntrf.dK. TMn woultt fx ,,rv .1-irni,,,, plsen lor U -tching Mum or J riwi, nnl liiiiitintf. A Iko, n. t'"i. room for i n j, Trt.,..l......f Af.r.ii r. ... ........ tuu Ut J . . ( ;u,v an . ' mi i Ri-al relate An'-nt. ..Willi MWMMbMWMMIM -pff I i:-HTOnR. ).T Thrt cucclJ,'. lent, Hloiv linat " I Tncle J f," now lyiini in tin? mi. mill of ;r"cn Ulver, wli.li Klirf'k iiinl llxluic i.i'iiii lil!i,I urli nntl with cvi-ty roil veil l"tiee h' r I he trruh;. 'l'lio l wt, i-nii be .-.(, i In ii,,. moutli of (Jrix-u KU-r. in in vv l! h a niii ill In mil v would li.iv a iiic.- In rrir- uu in I a kmm "i, rifn i n In pn: etui -in- it. ( il v .i -i. i v W'liil.i lla taki ii in txcii mijie lir l li- bo.it. (J l7iI2w Kvs3i3:-!ncfl uui Fann for Sale. rjMit'. f:Ksriu: i; .,i the iat Dr 1 honiTis liiini'ii- vill i... hoIiI lit .ilv. ld hui. f-n.U liiriii vm I ;ii n inn Mores, witu I in .i ov. in.-i, I U M ji imiit. iiiio in i l.i r in I.nl.-V Mtnti.-m, on t,. v.. .v i It. i:., and ten milt it-urn Mils -itv. l-'cr ftiillu r inr. liouUr..i..y Hi, r. I',. 'J. Hiincie'a oilSco. .No. I-1 1- t sire.-t. KvafiHVillu. Jy-ltf. F'Ji: b.MK A.VI5 roi: REST. '2 rr.HTIi HI'! I.MMI i.UTh. 1vvi ::iii 4 UotM i, iumI KarnK. Ti-n i (toiii;i.r.d Hf-rr-i of 3 'ni inl i.ir Lund. I buy and Mill H. ;il f .l le. A IA A 11 JOHNSON, lie;-1 Ki.fato Agent, Chinl St ret!, EvttHt.nUe, Indiana, derail VNTKlj-PA 111 NI US -Olio or two piirtnis In lh I'ii c.iil Cltv Floor' in Mill, or, If iliMlroi, tli j wholo lii'i-rt-Mt, iuu bo puichitseil. J;ui7d2w AUK."5TS WAN7KI) FOR Secrets of tha Great City. A work, deseripf 1 ve of the Virtue and the Vim, the Afixfrrin, JUitierwi, and Vrtmttt tf New York l ity. - if you w'Kh to kiiuw how for'unes aro made and 1 3sL 1 n a I ;iy ; 'tow shrewd men are ruined In "VV'ad Hlre st; how country men are swindled by shi-rpers; how ministers and merchants sre black mailed ; how dance halls aid coi oert hhIooiis hio inaniined; how iwratiliiif lioues and lotteries uro roiniuctcd, reiul tins work. It conta'ns over :) fine eTi'-avlm;s, and toll sli bout the Mysteries a id t.'rinies of New Yoik, and Is the )i;i- t and cbuaposl ork ofllie kind ever pujilshed. l'rlee uiIy 75 itr t opy. Send for rliculurs and M'e our terms, and R lull d Ken it Ion oi tin work. Addresm JON1-.S I'.ROlHKilS A; CO., Cinclliuatl, O. JaiiT d-4 wlm ?.ST A X I'J-: l A en t h ior lllrifiey's Ills- .. t' i ' o A in im, teii fSnltire. Coiiip ele. In one fjcc:tit Su . r- Ro ii I (Iclavi, Volume of 1 .iilill pHKCM, II U 1,'JII illllsll:)t Ioiin : ex htijil ii!t( in h m riiis of d. lU'hllul A liee.ilolei (Hid ic ii-rll i ns, I no ha lilt s and modes ol I lie of ti:e various IScftsts, lllriW, Fialies, i user!,, Ri'p'He. Moliusc. i ami A ri!ti:ii-uiii of the w hi-M world: Hum presenting a whole Library of um-ful Itiloi iniillon in ii single voluirif), ii n Hiyle no miiiio and fio-ciuulliiK as -o luluresl younn l.udolil nli fe. T. e will fi nd to (inyiin., deslrinir informatlori, w t Ii n view to l:iklus mi K'-ni'y, ( jirovid -d all In KiUlstiiel.ory,) full j-sriiculni-s of Mm wot k, ami of -ir New J'lan, wbereb.' rapid s-tles and I:i.'K profl rw am 1 n-o i el. Jt will Kiinly iwy any old ;.m id, or H i y Intelligent t r.on In ni ed of pioniublt em lo incut, to Xililn iix I' r p u t lcuUH. Addles, ('. 1'. VENT A ('., J'UKii-iMTs, :iH West i'oiirlli Hliei t, I'lneiLiuutl, O. ;;id-eol't w. (Ha!CiKorH to It. 1 . Ulemlier), "ANI'J'AtTlinri'N of tho fine and XiUL ' li'-n vy EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durubie famous IjuAhjuli. .iluifi nd tj, i;ood Rod cheap Amadti, StosewaO, Ecatucky, TKNN1CSMEK, and PAI MOTTO HI O VIC, I, and (;re;,t vanoty of IISATIJVU UTOVW, nil of Cie hi t arid most approved pal It riiN. A !so, I.1i;ht and Hmoot l Conn try I follow Ware, Skillet mid l.iil i, Ovcni inni Lids, l)0(-i ions, iflT:cr J'oO 'lea-Ket,l ten; Hint far(lcut:r a.tl-nt ion pail to I no il h ii in noil re ot li.,i,.A-Woi k CXHT-ltim t'!;'KM'H,liJATKS, .tf., &c, ... ' . ; . Alsoand Doalors in 'i'driers' Slock, ' Jf desired, f'ooklns Ht ves warrantoj for twelve month.. . Orders soiled! e l befme purchasing elso where. Foupdery, corner Sixth Hlrtn'.l and CanaU Store B'ld fin rnrlo Foom nf, fin. H H.tcmi Streel, II. i;. I ! oril i.r's old mImikI. IlLiU.l'liLH, TILLMAN tt C'.!. mrtv!! J)r. Lurtou's Tol) irr o AntiilokyT f"A HHAN TO.T TO Hf MdVE A I.I, lit'. 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BO Y D ot WOOD, AKCH ITECTK No. 1 (Iiaoil! lilci'I., Corner Fir t and L-int Streets, ' ' ' ' EV.NSVJ I.LE, IM'. l'liuis and Kpcciil -u inns ,ie,irel on hort notice and n:ioii!i.tle f i J;iul)ciU Sale of Uncial raisd Good.-. Tn oil ii'hrtn it nmvnnnYH ' ry i t 1- ", tl t Jl,i tin; uiiclultiH d '' liiiKes at 11, i various olilces ol AduiiiH t:- ,ret rointinnv in h.mlli. ru Indiana wll be .old lit Culilio j Au'-t'on, to I i biglies. bidder, i 11 I Im ell y 1 o' i;vMHvi!le, lit li,e Auction Room of ! Hlrmri Nelson, Locust -1 1 eel , oi iiom. I ti I ),. l'-'t-oil''ce, on tne ,n dy of MhicIi, I m-. ",' in J " ' '' ' ' ll ",r "'L elntraes lnld thereon. Aeoin.lite list of I le pin kiitfe" iiii.y be s. en nl the m-v. ral IW-Of. ', Expi ohs Olhee-, and olh.r J"il.llc t.la.:i s wheie Im- p-iekio-es were "siiei. ,, . yy M. . L.A A .N . dui-. dum Ak'enl i:MKST, I. mi:. N T. 15ACOV, J Oal, i'.iaii, tsv.., nl tho lowest linukit in.. .. KIIR'IAN. r-isiif ll i ., oe-JI dtf No. liiNiion Water street

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