Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1869 — Page 4

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Arrive. T. Haute Kvansville.' Viueenr.es. A-eora'odVn, 5: a m ! WMn... 2 ,-vj i ...... " - i ,i YlnceTincs Ac 2 0 r I ' iviMISii SOOTH I,eve Terre Hani. VI .KWBtes A c i.-t-.. - Ac. S A M Leave Arrive K'vills. Vincenoes. b-SM A :'2s A 31 l'2-.: F 535 F F M P M Tho VlnwnnM Accoramo latio '"JTJm wVh the Oh - and Mississippi STt VincUm-s lor St. LoalB.nd Cairo. . Trre Haute and Indianar-Oa. Leave. 6 -1 -S A M 3:15 P M . 4 :50 F Sf Arrive. 12:1" F w Mall Tr: an . - Account odatu u . lav Kxpress n 4 :8."i F M 1! :f' F C sit) A M N ialit Express ........ .105 p ii Rftllrnau i-m. r ? - -will c-orrect tbe timetable ftf that Road. E. H. & N. R. RjNortlera Division; TV UNS GOING SOUTH. Leave Herioersou daily (Sundays excepted, - ' Arrive alJIsiin- - (.JOING NORTH, Leave Hansom - Arrive at. Headc-rson . . 10:tOA.M 1:45 p.m 5:00 F. OMo aid Mississippi Railroad. ' TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. . tTr.iT WsL . ...4 :' A., ft, .....5:17 F.JGoing East.. 3 : P. r - 9ti3F. X. STEAMBOAT INE3. TO LoTrisviLLK. Kvery Monday Saturday at 10 o'clock A-VSiwati Wddneeday,Tliar8d.y,and Saturday at 6 . To Cairo Daiiyi except Sunday, at .To KlVKBl-Evcry Monday and Friday at b o'clock. P. at. -very 1 Uursday ToiS??FOKr-Every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 4 o'clocK F. . To HCSDEESON-Daily. except Sundays V"iw;;'f.V.K1 krv Wednesday and Saturday a 4 F. w. , wv , To AlB.Hf hlm i:very Xnesday at 4 P. M. RoctportStfige (via . iewbnrgh and Boonif. i. u'lvlmui ava ami ridav. rrW'W Mrfuelaya. Thursdays l?,.!-, Mft.ii KtaM ifcuvea Mou aZIVLxuI KridaaatT a.m. Arrives Taendays and Saturdays by 4 f. m. ... KJ. Vurnm Mull Kii'A IPUVCS dOllV (CZ . fiut Boudaif at 7 A. m . Arrivea daily (ex , eei Hunday) by 2 f. m. i mmn hck daliv (except fentv .av.l iroia tlie Mercnant'a Holel, at o'cifck p. v. TUESDAY. ...JANUARY 20, 1809. CITY NEWS. The Cesscjs. By reference to tbe Couucil proceedings, it will be , seen that it has been determined to take the census this Spring, and that the "allowance for Jotne that work is $150 - Board of llEdiSTKY. The Coun cil Iant night nppointetl a Board of Registry, for the .Spring, election, as . will 1'C seen by the Council proceed WiLL Sir-The Boards of Regis try will git at tho various place3 for voting in tho city, on Monday next It is important that all should attend to tho important matter of registering for voting. , Union Puayeii Meeting. The Union Prayer Meeting, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., will be lield in the lecture-room of the Trinity M. E. Church this morning, promptly at 8 o'clock- The meeting will be led by Prof. Willett, and will continue but an hour., Election. At the annual meeting of the EvansviHa Street Railway Company, i on the- 25th in.st., the fol- . lowin.j Directors were elected for the ensuing year: J. J. Chandler, Wm. Heilman, John Law, J. S. Jaquess, . and Ur. G. B. Walker. The Board " will taeet on Wednesday evening,' at 7 o'clock, for organization. ", v Real Estate ArraAisEn. Mocs ; Aiken', Esq", having been qualified as Appraiser of R,eal restate, has opened " an 'office in ;tha Washington ;IIouse Block, on Third Street, near Main, .. and is now ready for business. . If anybody, deiircd to b&ve'hia firm or town lot appraised, he can just bring i it along, and Mr. Aiken will put s, price a it. . .SwiMMlsa Yesterday evening, while the Richmond was lying at the wharf, two hogs jumped overboard, and one of them struck out . for the Quickstep, which was just rounding -out. Not being able to board her, the porcine Leander concluded to take a cruise on his own hook, and continued to breast the current until he had got nearly to the middle of the river, when persona in a skiff rowed out and towed him to shore, and they were discussing the question of salvage when we left. The other swam out. ' Recorder's Court. Business was -tolerably fair in the R jeorder's Court, yesterday, and considerable sums were "charged up to the credit of tbe city and the dffic-ors. Wm. Knox, a ponderous Ethiopian, whose feats will be found recorded elsewtere, for disorderly condact and resisting the officers, was fined $5 in each case, with costs, amounting in the aggregate to til 80. Drvid Dulauey, another negro, was disorderly, but was readily pulled. He was required to pay a fine of $1 with $4 25 costs. A white man from the Upper Bayou, , who is represented as a clever fellow, generally, got somewhat inebriated, lor which the Recorder charged him ' $5 25. . ; Three or four negroes had a hearing before the Recorder on a charge of robbing the negTo from Olney. No evidence of their guilt could be adduced, and they were discharged. Three several warrants were issued against three of the f rail sisterhood . at the instance of a rival in sin, char"ng one WHU Keeping a house for dancing and carousal by people of ill repute, and the other two with druuk and disorderly conduct. A hearing of these cases is set , for Thursday, by which time no doubt countercharges will be filed, and o general war of the sweet-scented geraniums may be ex pec ted.

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tween 5,y and 11 o'clock Suuday ttight. negro called at tha station house on Third. Hfreet, to request a policeman to go and arrest another negro who was disturbing the peace by raising a row with certain nero women. Capt. i Cochran, CLief of Police, accompan-1 ied by officer Kinsey and McDevitt, started to make the arrest. VHen they arrived at the house, Kinsey en tered alone, no one thinking there would be aDy trouble in arresting a ntgro, as they had invariably been found ready to submit quietly Vhen an officer called for them. But in ibid case they had manifestly made a miscalculation. When Kinsey entered. the negro, whose name is Wm. Knox, wa8 sitting in the middle of the room, surrounded by a number of negro women lying on beds on the floor. Kinsey remarked to the burley negro, who is a powerful man, and desperate when intoxicated, that he wanted him. The negro replied, " suppose I don't go I'll think about it," and at once springing to his feet, and seizing the chair, dealt Kinsey a . furious blow, and though the blow was warded off and the chair broken, the blows were repeated so thick and fast that Kinsey was placed hors du combat, and forced to call for assistance, when Cochran and McDevitt rushed in, .and found Kinsey down and in the firm grasp of the herculean Am- . i . . can. Alter a aesperaie struggle, in which several chairs were demolished, the three officers by their united ef forts got the black savage down, and were pummelling him well, as they thought, when at the request of Captain Cochran they desisted, Capt Cochran expressing his fears that they had killed him. Knox immediately roused like an infuriated wild beast. and springing upon Capt. Cochran, raked his frontispiece lore "and aft. tearing and laoeratipg his nose with his fioger nails. The Captain repelled tho assault by breaking a chair over the head of the negro. After a sec ond desperate struggle, tho negro leaped throueh a back window or sash door, carrying the sash with him. Capt. Cochran who had not previous ly had time to draw his revolver, now succeeded in firing one shot at him as he fled, wounding him slightly in the arm. The officers laid in wait nearly all night to catch the vantankerous Afri can, and it is highly probable if they had encountered him upon the stroeo. there would have been an African funeral yesterday. Knox, at last be ginning to realize the situation, went to the station houte and gave himself up, and was lodged in the calaboose. The result of his operations will be found under the head of " Recorder's Court." Yesterday afternoon, after his experience before the Recorder, he expressed profound regret for his violent conduct, and declared that if he had known that they were police officers, he would have yielded at once, but now he fears if they ever come for him again that they will commence shooting at once. His fears are well founded,, as the officers are in no amiable mood, and Knox will find this a healthy climate to emigrate from. BrjRQI.ARIF.8 AT M ADISONY1LLE. From Mr. Oscar Barbour, with the great grocery house of Ragon, Dickey & Carson, who has just returned from tour through Southwestern Keatuck'y, we learn that a series of bur glaries were committed in the town of Madisonville, Ky., on Wednesday night last. The burglars entered the residence of Mr. Robert Bacon, As sistant Superintendent of the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Rail road, and robbed him of a watch and chain worth $250, and his pocketbook containing a email amount of money. They thence proceeded to the residence of Rev. Dr. Collins and abstracted his wallet with a small sum of money. They next went to the residence of Capt. Randall and tried to effect an entrance. Their efforts, however, aroused the Captain, who readily understood the nature, of affairs, and took such steps as served to scatter toe scoundrels, xi was manifestly their purpose to go throueh the city, but they counted somewhat without their host. Spirit of the Age. In accordance with the spirit of the age, our neigh bor, Independence, below the creek. is beginning to brush up. A hand some fence now encloses the Inde pendence School House, and a large number of shade trees, have been planted around and upon the ground Rev. George W. Moore superintend ed the planting, and, with commend able sagaoity, he choose maple as the best for shade, ornament, thrifty growth and endurance. We are glad to see this display of taste on the part of the people of Independence. Let our school grounds be made pleasure grounds, that will attract our chil dren and elicit the admiration of vis itors. A Stabbing Affair. Two boys who arrived here yesterday by the Richmond, named Lewis D. Foulks and John Carr, the former aged 17 years and the latter 12 years, got into a quarrel over a copy of the Pvllce Gazette, whon Carr stabbed Foulks in the shoulder, inflicting a severe wound. The wound was sewed up by Dr. Runcie, and both were lodged in the station-house. They say they are from Covington, Ky., and are step-brothers. They left Cincinnati on the mail-boat and came to Louisville, thenco by the Tarascon to Owensboro, and then by the Richmond to this city, and are cn route to the Furnaces on Green River in search of work. They are halfbrothers sons of tho same mother. They talk and act like hardened young rogues, and wore very free in their conversation, the elder one smoking a pipe with great nonchalance while telling the' story of the quarrel.

Pleas Yoaterday was ohitlly. devotsd to -State I cases in tie Court of Common Pleas, and several eases were disposed of. The Court was merciful and magnau- ' 1 . 1 , P .1. j 4 .-.47 imous, auu uiuai vi mu;-e mcu gui uix ightiy. " : ... . :; : Jerry Jones, a negro,, who had maue rather too tree with certain property belonging to Victor Biseh, Esq.', was convicted of petty larceny. and sentenced to thirty days impris onment io the county jail a veTy light, sentence indeed. August Schmidt, charged with stealing mackerel, &e., from Vickery Brothers, was tried by a jury, who returned a verdict of not guilty. Francis J. Shcriden who is not in the slightest degree related to "gallant little. Phil." was arraigned for stealing an overcott and pair of gloves from Dr. Bray. -Tried by a jury, tound gunry, ana awaruea twoyears in tho State's Prison, with a fine of $5 and disfranchisement for three years. John Adams, a colored boy, was found guilty of stealing nnk skins, and awarded one year in the peni tentiary. 1 : ! Wm. Moss was tried by the Court on a charge of stealing a pair of second-hand boots, but was acquitted. R. T. Sutherland was arraigned on a charge of swindling an old farmer out of the price pf certain hogs. This is tho famous case of speculating m hogs, by meeting an unsophisticated farmer at the head of Main Street, buying his hogs, turning them over to Elliott, Ruffner & Co., and appropriating the proceeds to his own use. The case was continued until the next term of the Court, and the prisoner was admitted to bail in tho sum of $300. John Jones having convinced him self that his employer, David Bait, was indebted to him about the value of one coat, appropriated a, garment of that description, to his own use For this he was accused or larceny, and the Judga thought he could atone for the crime by king in the County jail for sixty days. : V Well Attended. There was good attendance at the Union Prayer Meeting in the Walnut Street ProsbyLCJTiUU VUUIUU, Jton-iuuj .u.viu.u,, and the meeting was a success. There were twelve prayers, twelve pongs and two exhortations in the space of ah hour". The proportion of gentlemen was larger than that of the ladies, which is an exception to the general rule. These meetings cannot fail to bj of benefit to all. Personal. Tom. Collins " editor and proprietor of the Mt. Vernon Democrat, was in the city yesterday D. Newcomb, Esq.,.. of Newcomb Brothers, reuowned coal dealers of Cannelton. and J. W. Vawtcr.. of Madison, formerly cf the ill-fated David White, wero passengers by the Richmond en route to New Orleans tor a pleasure trip. Captain U. Shewmaker, of Terre Haute; Colonel George W. Gorman, J. Lockhart and II. C. Jaquess, of Owensville. and S. J. Bintrham of Hazelton, were in the city last night Council Proceedings. Council Chamrkr,' . Evansviile, January 'i ltl&. f Council met pursuant to adjouru ment. Present His Honor Mayor Walker, -and Councilman Llem ker, Steele, Jones, Stockticth; Reitz, Raolkerand Mesker. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, .after which the following: bills wera allow ed and ordered paid: ; f. Ruess, dog checks.. L.S IS 01 V. IlertiiHU, ni"jinun. Police bill : ..: A I f. Klriipatricfe, work on streets:.... Win. Jotiuitou, hauling doad . an: mils. ...................... J. 1). Saunueis, ta la ry.. ......... Nlch. Keichart, work on streets Dr. Harvey Mrs. V.Oroiz, sundries - Mica. FeuerOach. weixhuiaster John. Bruuer, lirernau .... John Jame?, nigiit- watchmau V. O. TuriHMik Co., sundries. I. F. Bansom X Co., sundries C. Iteitz & Brother, lumber.... .. Kramer .V Meslier, sundries Henry Kuapke, tirtimau . Thomas Da vis, lire man...., , 11 ix 2T! 50 41 7.S i;i 00 luS 00 4.i 1)0 25 00 , 3 tO 11 til) Ji to 11 0 4 10 , 4S U) So9 :7 i 4 OS i 14 (-0 On motion of Mr. Reiri;, it was ordered that nc more work bo done on the street without it is ordered by"a committee cf Oouncilmen, who shall report what is necessary. The bill oi" Mr. Schowener for the sum of $87, for work on streets, was referred to a committee, with in-, stiuctions to iuquiie into its correctness, and report at the next medtiug. The committee consisted of Messrs. Reitz, Steele, and Mesker. . The bill of Butterworth and Kinney for laying street crossings, amounting to $31, was, on motion, referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Reitz, Steele, and Meeker. The till of C. C. Wilson for new pump, amounting to $72 50, was referred to a . committee consisting of Steele, Mesker, Stockfletb,. and His Honor the Mayor. i - The bill of Jacob S. Lowery for the sum of $7,218 21 for graveling on First Street was allowed and ordered paid. . The bill of Jacob S. Lowery for gravel furnished the city for use on Second Street, between the Eastern boundary of Lamasco and the east line of Fulton Avenue, for $002, was, on motion, allowed and ordered paid. George Kolb presented bonds for building city prison, and ackel that he be paid the cash on them. On motion, it was ordered that the Mayor be authorized to arrange with him as best he could. The Mayor submitted a lengthy report of those who had, and who had notj paid the amounts assessed against them for the improvement of various streets in the city, which was ordered filed, and precepts were ordered to be issued against the property of those who have not paid the. amount assessed against them for the improvement of the streets. The report of Jacob Schowener, of the delivery of tools belongicg to the city, to Chris. Hermann, fireman, was received, and ordered spread on the minutes. The report of Nick Reichart, of the delivery of tools belonging to the city,' was ordered to be spread on the minutes. On the recommendation of Mr. Stockfletb, license to retail spirituous liquors, ou Fourth Street, botween Main and Sycamore, was granted John McLean and Harry Porter. ' Jones, lrom the eommittee to inquire into the expediency of taking the census of the city, reported favor-

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II. Joae and Mr. A '! AIM. . ,a appointed to do the work, and that aa allowance of $275 be made to defray said expense. . On motion of Sir. Reitz. the sura of J. . , , f It IvHCiit JT 1150 was aUowed for said purpose. The attention of the Council was called to the condition of public cisterns on Locust Street, between Fourth and Sixth Streets. On motion, a committee, consisting of Blemker, Steele and Jones, was ap pointed to examine the cisterns ana order such repairs as wem ne;essary. On' motion, Mr. L. C. Sanson was allowed $5 additional, for services rendered as attorney. Thomas Bullen asked the privilege to continue the water-tank at the foot of Walnut Street, and that an order for such permission be spread on the minutes. After discussing the matter, it was decided that the Council had not the power to spread such an order on the minutes. A Detitiou for a side-walk.classr o J, on FrankUn Street, between liltnana Sixth Avenues,' Lamasco, was refer red to a committee consisting or J ones and Mesker. On motion, it was ordered that a side-walk, class 2. be laid on the west side of .Jefferson Street, irom Yv ashloffton Straet to Bnnkmeycr s En largement. On motion, it was ordered that a side-waik. class No. 2. be laid on Mul berrv Street, south side, from Fourth to Fifth Streets; and one of class JNo. Firs -A In thr smith side .hg w u a m v v v- umw v " of Thirteenth Street; and one of class 1J.- O nn Wolnrir Sffoal nmirh Rirlft. from Ninth Street to the centre alley. The Council then proceeded to appuiut a jjuaru ui ivcgisiry, iui mo registering ot voters, iheloliowing is the list of names: First Ward John Kahn. Alex Wilson and Wm. Allen. Second Ward -A. J. Gillette, Louis Koester and o. N. Docker, Third Ward James Seantlin, Sr., James Vauehn and Jame? Cook. Fourth Ward Philip Spiegel, Lreo. Bullen and J no. Uriess Filth Ward Herman Fendrick, Anthony-Belhm and Charles Schrae der. Sixth Ward James Fitzwilliams, John Bischmao and John lleddnch Seventh Ward Phy D. Viets, Thomas Kerth and John Miller Eighth Ward W. B. McLean, V ra. Klu3sman and Wm. Green. Ninth Ward Patrick Boyle, John AOirence and John h. Grill 5 On motion, members of the fire brigade were each allowed $23 per year additional for their services. The Council then adjourned. LOCAL .NOT1CISS. Masonic Notice. ' ' Meeting of Evansville Chapter No VZ this (luesday) evening, at seven o'clock, tor work. It A J. Colburn, Sec'y. . JPST Ladies' and Misses' Glove Cal Polish Boots just received at the house where Children's Shoes are specialty. Our stock of childrens shoes is immense, and is not equale in quality and style short of New York Ciiy. Persons who have here tof'ore bought their shoes for them selves and children in New York and other large cities, buy of us now. Our goodiare all custom made, and of the finest quality. We can warrant our colored goods as durable as any shoe made.- Gent's and Boy's Calf Boots in great variety. Ave are pleased to show our goods. Prices lower than low. Geo. Miller & Co.. ?8 Main St., between First and Seo oiid.- jau2(i-2t. Jfe?" We take pleasure in stating that our friend Al. Darling has gone into the grocery business, and we would advise all who would buy first class groceries at the very lowest rate to give him a call. His stock is largo and well selected. All goods purchased will be delivered free of charge in all parts of the city. Give him a call on Fulton Avenue, between High and Third Streets, Lamasco. ... It For Rent. Business House No. 84 Main Street, three doors from the corner of Third Street. For particulars,-apply to ARTirrrR Lodge, ..10-lUt - C. T. Jenkins. 'i!S?A beautiful hand is made more beautiful when it is covered with Harris' seamless Kid Gloves; blues, purples . and ' black, stitched with white, just received at Coolidge's New, York Store. - de!5 tuith I Election Notice. The Annual Election for five Ditoctors of the Evansville Street Railway Company; to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at tho office of the Company on Monday the 25th inst., between the hours ot 2 and 4 o'clock PCM. By order of the Board. .W. W. Chandler, Secretary. ; Jan. 15, 1SG9. janl5-td. F or pure Drugs, Medicines and Liquors for medicinal use. Ivory Sets, genuine imported. Perfumes, Colognes, Pomades and Fine Brushes, go to Sehuermann & Burford's Opera Drug Store, 18 South First Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. . janl3 6mos. ' JEST" Geo. S. Sonntag & Co. can be found at the old Lowenthal store, corner of First and Main Streets where they expect to supply their customers with goods in their line. ; de24tf . . ' Ea5 Toilet and Fancy Articles at Bridweli. & Co.'a Drue Store, corner of Third and Main. Finest stock in the city. Perfumeries of all kinds. Attention of the ladies invited. None but the Lest kept. oe2o dtf 6T Just received another invoice of those American black rep silks and Irish Poplins, at Coolidge's New lork Store. del5tn&th Sew Arrivals. 5 bbls Krout. . 5 . " Sweet Cider. 25 " Buckwheat Flnnr Elegant Syrup. Eastern Armies 100 15 cases Yarmouth Sugar Corn. Parsons, Scoyille & Moffett. dee29 Ilocr. The best brand of choice fSi..y flour sold u the city, the Cynthiana Mills also, Tye flour for sale by II. p Allis & Co., First St. second door below inc. Kerenieis, Jiiiubroiderv ii,.. lory, and fane? articles too numerous to mention, at Coolidge's New York yt0re dcl5 tu&th rT- A new stock of Silk Fringes aud French Corsets at Hcgiies'I Sewing' Machines. Two Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machines at cost, to tdose out consignment. Call at Louis Bittholff's, No. C5 Main St. ja21 lw

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We offer to th-trad - ;'.-.-0.000 barrrels KANAWHA SALT. 2.000 barrels and sacks FLOUR of different brands and crades. 000 kegs WHEELING NAILS. A large supply of Hulk Mats, Lard, tSuqar Cured Huron Hum, dr. li. Kuffner, Jr.. & Co., tfo. 7 Main Street, near Water Street. A La roe Stock of SrrF.mou Liquors. N. F. Carr & Co., at iNo. aud 4 South Water Street, have awry arge stock of Ksiperior Liquors of the choicest brands, selected with grr-nt care expressly for tlii-s market by Mr. Carr himself, with facial reference to the wants of this tr iiA,-and oftercd at very small protit.-t by wholesale to cash customers. Steamboat bars supplied on liberal terms. declO dtf RIVE II IS w s For other River Item nee Thinl Page The weather was assuming more and more the aspect of Winter last night. The additional arrivals and departures were the Richmond,"- Louisville to New Orleans; Silver Spray, New Or leans to Cincinnati;. Qaiekstep to Cairo; Rapidan No. 2, to h import; Clara Scott, to Wabash River, and the packets, to Henderson -The Falls City laid here until nearly dirk. She had a big trip .J..The packets went out full .The RapMan No 2 took some 40 head of mules. ...... . The Clara Scott got a beautiful trip. ....-The great low-pressure Rich mond arrived at 3 o'clock, with a mag nificent trip of freight and a cabin full of people. She added largely here and left at dark pretty deep in the water, and having engagements below sufficient to fill her out. Will. L. Vischer, late : of tho LVuisville Journal, and Byron S. Humphreys have started a new paper on board the Richmond called the "Richmond's Head-Light." The first number, which is before us,; is very handsomely printed aud i3 filled with interesting reading matter and hand somely displayed advertisements. It is a novel enterprise, and we wish our friends Vischev an I Humphreys abundant success The Silver Spray passed up at 5 o'clock last night with a fine trip.. ..The Silver Moon passed Cairo yesterday morning and will be here this morning The Alaska and Wauanita pissed Memphis from New Orleans yesterday The Peoria City is due here this morning en route to Cincinnati with an immense cargo of iron ore... ...The Emma No. o was due here last night. Kiter DiapafclieA. ' CiNUiJiN.vrr. January ;2tt Noon. River falling rapidly. Weather cloudy; titerluomeler ifcl1. Lwisvixt.b, January C5. 1'oit List Mauiie -tayn, l'itlburir to bt. l.mii-;; Charmer, Kvausvilie to Cmei mat I : Ann ie Laurie, from Kanawha; Arrnaiiillo. U Pitlsbnrs. Kiver nttll lalline, with eiaht feet tevru lucirea water in I tie i-ai.al, Hy fet-t seven inehesdown tliij 1m ll ina eliuu, and four fret seven Inches over the rock 3. Weather cloudy, wi h liidie iliousof either raiuorKUow. Business dull. CAIRO, Jmnary 25 Lonsjuoi Hi, J.nniHvllle, N-w Oneans, l' P.M. ; Al too, Sf .Lou m, 'iokKhur. ll p.m.; Hill, tst. Louis, New Orleans. 'J A.M. : Silver Mixmj, Memphis Cincinnati. 5 a.m. ; UwmiM, t lmiuii'itt, St. Ijouis, a.m. River fell 8 ineheN. C'it.ndy. Nasiivii.t.f, Ja unary 25. River fallinir, with H'i feel on Hat im h Khoalt. Went .Iter fair ami pleasant. Arrived- New York, Pittsburg; Tyrone, Cairo; Ella Unfiles, Upper Ciiuibot land.. MEMPlirs, January C5 The weathr-r is clear ami pleasant. River rising stfitilil v. UeiHtrt-ril Atoll. e Hanihletoti, lor Cairo; AliisKa, Cincinnati: Wauntla, Pittsburg: Mot:ie Able, SU ionls. Tito Intter had I.AH bales etitton, shipped from New OrleanK via tst. Ixmis, at ouo dollar per hundred. STEAMBOATS. . KOR CLARIvttVI LLK A NASH VILLLK. The finely np,.M Died steamer R0ME0, . 'J'hroop, Masler; liHOvao Tli roo 1 1. Clf rk. .Jas h. V. Will leave for Clai ksvil le, and. Naxhvii:o THESIIVY, JANUARY aSTH, at 4 o'clock p.m. Kor freight or passage apply on Ixiard. jan 0 21, FOR MtytWliS, VHKKUllO, AN1 - iSKW OltJ.KAXV The magnificent steamer i . L! UISViLLI-1 ;Janics A. Lusk, Master; 1 11- i Rruce, C-f"x. Will Jeave Evansville fot Ney rleuns and all way pons ou ( WE ON . AT, JAN CAiiY 27TH, at 10 o'clock A m.. . ., Kor freiarht or sia.'e. a.onl v oa board. or to HUMPH R UV. V A i t ilCK. I ..r - or W. U. BKu'ii'S Co., Jau2tid2t Agents.? FOR OWKNSStMttl, OANNELTOV LOUIS V1LLK. Thaslndid iiassenger Steamer A.I) ROSE HITE. mi jIke Oollis, Master; ." 1 Uraai.-vi t'SerJ Tl'LSftAY, JANUAliY 2rir, at f o'clock: p.m. .... For freight or passaao apply on bo ird, or to W. u. l;Ru W.V a ik... - . att ' A ,!Ht-S. Regular Evansville and Tc jnejjsce River Packet. For l'&dat-ah, Jolmsonvlil, and Eastnart. . jrtl5 The fleet and KpletiM Ktenvct SAM. ORE, ALLEN OUNCAN, MaFfer; W5U JJUNK, CIerlrr Leaves Kvansville for Ktport and ail lennesRee itlvi rvay landings as a rti-iil.-ir weekly paisiit,'e;T5 SaiurUayiit 4 Uiklu f i eight and passengers at Uowcsi. l ticket rals, and giving especial at t entioto the filim. of orders. r or freight or pasf-a' applv ou lioard. sew lt OLKK NiCHKlisON, A (uL Mutual Insurance Company of Panderburgh Cannty. i Evansville, January ISlh, 3S.J). ' OURTKF.STH AA .M'AI. KM'OBT. Amount of policies now outstanding; ..... ... Value of premium notes . Receipts .. Payments .. - , . ASSKTS. . Present, value of premium, nott s .. Hfllco furDitiir. ; City bonds in Ireasmy Cash in tieasury , fJ.l-MH 11 ..ST.i-IS II 12 T "j t'Si 4:1 Total asKets. Nnmberof pollnles otilstindin .....'iTl Assess in ems mitde ou jiremitim notes : Tour-. Losses ucci iod and not paid jl.fci- tx Attest: HKN. STINSON, S.'-l-m.VJ "We. William Baker, Richard Raleigh. Christian lleddrich, and Win. 10. Holl:njt!sworth, being duly sworn, say tnnt we ttre the Directors or the .Mutual Fire Insurance. Company of Vanderburgh. County, aud Unit theYoregojutr statement is true, l o he best of our kuowiedse and foe-ief. WILLIAAl 1!A K Kit. KICHAKO IIAI.KUIII, f , CHR JIKOOKItU If, W. K. HOLLhvUSWURtll. Subscribed and sworn lo before too this ISlh day ol Januaiy. l-Sfi'i. CHARIP".:? 1)KCY, Janhl.il w " Notary lu tjjie. . NOTIOF. . . IIK.iIKi: NOTIFYfr.C. TIIK 1'CIJlie that I have ren'ed a rnu on tourlh Street, l-tweeu L ctist and Wnlnut. ut which place i will fceepco .titarrl ty on hand a lam varlrf y of tireen Ai'pl, I'lfhSH,! r-outtry, tiutter, i-jfcs, nrltftl t'r. If auu io fsctali kinds of Produ.e. Jr.nJJdtf JAKK HUNNHU

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EMRIIY-IIKW'STO.V-At U. r wi.lc.fO of lUo bride's parents. Kx-Mayor Hewl on, in rum city, on the 2d irit., b Rev. U . W. Moor, Llf ut. Colonel livn.t. M. Km f.hv to Mix TJ1.I.JK 1. Hrwst,. Loth of the city of Kvansviile, Indiana. SEW A I) V E UT IS E 31 E TS GE0KGE CKAWFOEI) & i 0., CO n M I SH I O V M itt t C J I XT i IMFOKTKKH AND DKAI-KIW IN Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Canstic Sodi, FtfUSDitlT FACIXUI, Pluslir, Iini, Cvnwnt, Sand, I'll m mi co Nloiie, Renin, eU. o. 209 W&Innt Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. In Bankruptcy. rmsiis m to ivi: n-i k. Hint, on J Ilie I til 1 1 day of Ji-mmry, A.D. lnA, a warrant ia bankrupt cy was ix-siu-d hjhiu.s, the estate of Jacob Lowoobe rar. fit Kvanville, in the couuly ot Vanderburgh, and St-!e of Indiana, who ha been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; Hint iho payment of any debts and delivery of any property beloiiK1 1! t to such haiikrupL to limi, or for, bis use, ami the transfer of any property by him. is forbidden by 1 iw;thal a mt-etiH of the ere litors of I he wild bankrupt, to prove their debts and boose one or more assignees id bin estate, will he held at a Court of I'.ankruplcy, to be holden at the oiliee of Charles 11. liutterneJd, Kvansvilic, Indiana, ou tho i3th day of February, A.D. lH.;!t, at o'eloek A.M. JiKNJ. J. HfOONhH, U. S. Maiv-hai, District of Indiana, Jan2;id2t Slessomjer. SULLEU, EA-GES CO., WlMII.KSAIi; Furnitura Manufacturers, AND DKAI.KItS IX CHAihs, :iiATii;tcssxs, tr. HAIAW JiOOM-St.- Sos. Mil 91 Main St., i PPO" ite tho Court J tome, OC22 Sind.lW tvANSVILLK, Iln. Taypaxers, Attention I TATIKM STILL mVIXll !ITT R 'laxes for the year lsS are hereh notified tnat I will be compelled to a vertlf-o all Mich remaining unpaid on January 'itiili, lSi.S, and aiso will levy on personal property on which the city tax has not been paid before the above date. T. J. U A VI SIC '-'tly Collector. janl'Jdtd - - . . i i Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all r)um it mat concern . -KTUTU'U If IlKBLBf iIVr.V, that the unclaimed packages at ll various orliees ot Adams Kxpre.M Company in Southern Indiana will Iwi xolil at Public Auction, to t he highest blJ.ler, In the city ot Kvausvilie, at the Auction Koom of Hiram Nelson, Locust Hlreet, opposite H-.e PoKKMioe, on tb 4th day of March, lSWI. unless the same shall be eabed for and all charge paid thereon. A complete list ol ttiei.ii packages may he Keen at the several PoM-Onbes, Kiptins OlticeM, and olher publio pla'jes where the packages were consigned. WM.O.LA.NUAN, dec-S d2m A ent. Strayed or Stolen. '?TJtSE A chestnut sorrol home, four years o d in tbe Hprlust; no other inarttH remembered. A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery, or auy iulormaItOu thtit will lead to his recovery. , JalUdlw . MOSKS AIKEN. Lewis Ritfknkr, Jr., Kvausvilie. Ind. JUU.V CilLWIUvT, UolCoUd.l, HlK. L. KUFFNEU, JK., & CO., PORK PACKliltS, ... AN It COM MI SSI O X M ER CHA NTS. AtlKNTS KANAWHA HALT COMPANY. WIlKKLI.N'i N.UI.S IVMltKS COMP'Y, V Klt.M I I.Hi.N M.OIIII MI1.L,!S, SI-. LOUIS KI.HCK Al ILL'S. ' So. 1 .MAIN STItEKT, j.l21 I'.VANSVILLK, INI). jZ - F. UUAUPN-1J, DYER AND SCOURER, fr lt-TII K'I'K '', bet. Oak and Cherry. Silk. Wool, Cotton, Ae colored loonier. All worts warranted, and any damages prompt ly paid. ltiiaJ7Utiui STANUARI) of all kinds. HOHNKUlKXv A CO., No. a North Vaier Street, oc2 iKjtu Kvausvilie. 1 ml OIK L tS EI Kit K 11 Y UIVCN, that 1 Wilt applv to the Citv Council of Kvaitsvyie, on Aloudav. Fe binary 1st, istw. for lS'Jiiuission to ,-re .a iwo iiaiue dwellings oiie-Htory, 22 by 57 feet; also I wo stables, 12 ly Jtl Jeet ou 1Im Nos. .-, and tl Lattell PlMce. JACOB WKINTZ. Jail i j did 3 ? J-S jzi S' SI t O 11 T 11 A P B Uaad by Hundreds lor Ckurcii or of Congregations Communion PurAlso.Kxcellcnt Tor Ladles nnd Ifcakly l'crsons. Vineyards, Neva Jersey. SPJ:it'.S PORT CiUAPK WINE, Four Tear Old. Tliis Justly celebrated Natlva Win iuude from the. juice ol the oporto Urap. ri-Mxi in this country. Jts luvalubli touic and strengthening properiies are u risiirpiisseil by any other native Wine, lieina the pure Juice of the grape, produced niKlur Mr. tspeer's owu iMiraonal supervision, iio purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest, child may partake of its Keiierou qualities, and the we.ikest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly henericial to the aked and deliibtateJ, and suitable U the various ailments thattttnict the weaker Hex. 11 j in every i expect WISH TO JiE RELIED O-V. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's l'ort Orape Wine. Weakly persons find benefit by Its use. KjHvr'a Win. s lu hospita la are preferred o 'it tier wines. r-Kold by drus?5sW. A . Speer's Vincy urd. New Jersey. Office 2ts Cioadway, New York, dol fiTdly I WANT My friends aod tho public to know that 1 Jttive etiioaiked in the Paper HusliiesK, at Jiock. r ,v JJorU-u and b. N. Locker's old tdand ; that v i INTEND ; To beep on band a good assortment ol article in my hue PAPKIl rhOUH .SACK ft, WRAP HAdS, WRArPISU PAPKIl, XA.MTA.A, -m A, a ri.ssvj: papicr, ih U Til A A7 1 TTKR.V PA PER, WALL. PA I ELI, li;VOKA TIOXH, tl JiOJlll JlJjJ., J.-.J, . j . j ic A'i!., AC ; aud that 2 DON'T INTf.NI 'p(t. well p.MM.s at lfs thuii cost, or evtu at tt,- vt in ore, if 1 can avoid it. - T'i i , wlilie I give fcallslacilon lo those. v im trade with me, tne return for my invest, ir ni, of money and lubr may not be uiis-it Waeioiy lo myself. U1","i' JOHN WYMoNO. Jl South First St reet, lel idlf" r.vii'isvnie, inn. IL0UR1 FLODtt! Tin: liiei, r NIWRSf (LVKO WII.I, KKI.L best Family Flour at 81 e. at 1'. corner ot Fourth, Street and 1 neir i- ultoti A .Venue, and deliver to any part of the city. VAIll.UKl'.U DIXON. Jal2 iltf Disso latlon of Copartnership. frilli: VI'AltlAl'KKiiir jtt.Hr.iiJ f lie txistin between t . 11. . ramer rick lleiiko. under tt o firm name ft ilelike, wns this day dissolved romeiit. The business of Ihe will be nettled by Frederick a al. ne is auihoriaed to settle UKAMKK HKUk'K, Kvansville Woolen Mills, ft, 1 od., Jan. I li b, XHn'J. and Frede of Cramer l.v mutual hile lirm lieukx. wli tbe same. Kvansvill I desire n

1urilsj4 thanks to my inany s for Ihetr loii'i-coutliiued -4 would respoetlully request J itiatice of I lie rim, FUFDFR1CK UKUKF. -TV

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IN ORDFR TO W1NTKU CLOWI-; HT( ;k OUT OK OUR 13 We oiTer tho following At Greatly Kci!uecI Prices! . Meat Cutters and HtuiTeiB; Shovels, Tonus, aud I'okets; tskates and Skate Mhai j-enej ; Ruleher Knives; . Butcher HawH.Ktt-i ls, Cleave t a n.l Choppers; Axes, Regulvr aud Patent ; TIoj'K' Handled Axes; Axo Ilandhs; Wood Saws; Patent Crown cut Saws; Iron Wedges; Font St-rapi'rs ; . Coal and Utalii Jlhcvels. Alsj tho following at LIISS TIJAA (!NT! Chalu Kits. Rstbbet. ami Mloli I'lnttf -i f Jlob and Shoe Nails, Mnulft is. ( )-.:u aud Shoo l!rufh"B, lead pencil. Steel Pens, IVti-hold. iv, and Pocket-book. TKK3IS CASH. FRED. P. STRADB oo No. 7 1 MAIN STiil.! 'i . ja7 dtf j Let. Second an.l Third St . i. BAMUKfi OKU. JAMKS UAYI W .N. J. L.rl.H SAMUEL ORR e COl, IiKALKRS IN IRON, ST EE v TIX-PB.ATJ:, Wllilti, H 1 It I IN OH, A.X I-KH, Horse hihI Mule Shoes, Tinners' and DlackHuiilhi Taf-s, WAG0X ASD lilbJ V fJif li ii U UI WKOIKJIir (SCRAP IKON notKJlkl - t At the lilhefit mai b.et. rates. tnnlldlf KVANKVILLIC. Il. BSETTICHEP., E-LM?iHi A (Sueceasoin to Wfclls, KtlloiJ & ' k.) IMPORTKIUS AN1 JOHKKllH HK jaLJL.xtiywA.i 13 ' -rT'ii-rtt SIUN OP THK T3IGr I'JTJX AXl'H, A.MS, ai:i, i axi; axi;s, i TA JiLE cn TI, EI! I , TAHLE CUT LEU i, TABLE CUTLER i , POCKET CUTLEltV, lOCKET CUTLKltV, POUK-T CUTI.KUV, Truco'CliaiiiM, , -.""jflt! CJljutiic-, rX"'r,iii CtuiisiM, IIstHfpn1' XIo, 11 ant pro glocs, I'lAUttTM iM H, .tfCl llCJI' i s' 'fi!(l:-, ' ' - ' "' McehiViiiis' Tuoi.s, ItTlVMV If AUnWAKF., ul tiu.;i iiiuiiU'Aii'ic, Sit'tU-EH' HAKIiWAy.K, COTTON AlSr WOM. CAfttS, Ol ION A IV It Vliltl.l Alllis Oil ON A., It WOOL CA !- BEST KVUIWK Ht ILTJNO, M-ir JiUHHXJt Jifil.TIVi, HHHT KUBHKU. .ItbLTJMiJ, "' KiH and Crcsu-Cat'Saura, j.. laill and Cross-Cut WW aur" Crtuw-Cat'Sitv.-i. I'ASIl brivcrs will l'.ini U fx their a.l .'..ntuj(H to exam. 'lie our nioci; heiore jaoxfiasiuH eisewbero. At the Old StstuJ, U VHU lyi Wholesale Cluck iSum A CKISSLi?It & DlvLANu, wiiim:sai.;: j Cloolc X o r! '"5 1 'r$ Keep constantly ou bund a F!U-3 a: irtVhvhUA et' J Iioiohs and .i.h r .i-Urrnvu Jiocks; liKiiULA'J'OiLS, tiFFJt: AM; ji ALL CLOCK.W. rW'Ud f or It ice JMt to - - ' - 3ia. is iiii.v fin: BimrlDdly GLUrfZ & r.TAU.'-ilJLr, ISroom 3Xrvmili ia rn-.s. We destro notiljltifr the pub'io fb.it wo l'e keeping on hand all soils of i ioomx, ad pay tiie hii;tie-t pi ie for ilroor.t '.irn. Faetorv oo J innl and luiiejsij. Ii.e7d.ini "CAUO. ioo Here! ' Tup, iiotMi: at iitr.vciii ncii tsl'ltl NOH is now filled up with nuntiM'tablt roms fur ISom- wisu tin; to a van tlD-niMilvri ol the use of ttne wnlers, wolch are vi ry ertie.u ious in V'ilii-i lor J'.VpeptlCS. Or. Kyart has assoclali'.l Mr. V.. 'Jit. Itei li. him, in place of A iimn, i emu veil. For lurtlo r put lioilitrs a. i ; e . jtYAN A ICi'Kfc.L, ! reufli jjlef. Si.i-ii,..-, deitdlm Jn.inuii. WJil c. Till ASS TORNOC Gas' and Gtcam Pipe F Mtcrt, Comer rice and Flrat'MWts, Ciodi paid for dd Copper and l:ru W Dealers iu all kools of j:i i s ". ! "W libit I, and Ki- utd i iiiju. cit!'!t Ktlention paid to lepaii in and : ij.!lt. tstearn (Janifes , Ij tj-sf For vra rd ins xr. r-.z 1 i p. t o n ir.eri'Im tst , "VT HARfBUAT PrtOP J II hTO ) I, Ami ;kk.!:al AlT. V1MNON, I Nil. BC Prnnipt at: Hess t nirn-t -I 1,1 rl.ti.'tl f,' IllS C.I I e. ven ( ? :iM l.n li.'1 d KJ W4 OOI A' Wt lilt,. I I,-, V ..open. ;-t . ... t. l n 1MWimhi Yrd oti lili.li tween Ixicust Mud Wi.lnni, :ui. constniitly on band n lull sopj Having had Iioh. iittnche.1 t wauon, 1 urn prepared to I'ul t loy wiili-r Xistei i:s on Very mmli'tat terms. Or.leis h it. at my rsidfliee, eoi .Vi1 lit Stre t. Iiel ween 1 hir.i atiil l-nn-tt,. ,.;!! I piomplly Dihrtl. TIlu.djAK Oi'ljil-.N, de : dJni

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