Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1869 — Page 4

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, EvansvUle aadCrawfordflviJUe. GOING NORTH. . A rrlve. AirlVB" EvauwUle. Vlnc.emies. T. Haute Aceom'od'Cii, 5 -:m a m IDSJiAK f 11:1,6 AM Mali... . :riA Vlnoonnea Ac 2-U& P m ' " '- ' I COMIXU SOOTH. ' ; . ' , Leave ...ty. Arr ve . l'erre Hani, yiuccu. "j""" '8:lSr M Mali RTti9 Vlnceimw Accomnioflallon "Jfion with the Ohio and MisMHMtdn Tial KIroad'aiViucnwes for st. -Louis aad , Cairo. , . , - r, Terr Efante and Indkti'iclls. ' ; FROM TERRK H A UTHV Arrive. Leave, Mall Train... Aeoomta eviction .. Day Kxpres.6:41 A M 1 12:1a P w I A .Si 1 M 4:ri f m ! it :.rv pm . : The cbHDW ' on the Ohio and MlVlfwippl lUilriHwt Ut place " Monday, J.ecem'tor 7th. after winch we will correct, mo . 1 n, ... nf tli.lt I.Aml iU.iiO l tllk iicw.. . . ' & E." & N. R. Rn Northern Division. - TRAINS OOINC1 SOUTH. ' 'Ti.n.n.n.UKnii i;iv (Sundays , , except ed.i , ..sr a.a. Arrive at J laiiw-m. . ..10:10 A.M. - UOINU NOKTH. Tohva Trrisom. . lrfS V.W : Arrive at Henderson-,.. 5:1)0 p.M Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. TUAINS ARKIVE AT 3 UNITTION. , j Gointz WsU- . - A H. "-, " J:17i-.t. Going East a:i.n. . . " , , , , ft'- rMi STEAMBOAT LINES to ijoursvn.i.K. rvcry Monuj ou Batarday atlOo'cloclc a.m. Kvery Tuesday, Wednewiay, Thursday, and Saturday at i To L0TJIBVTI4I.IC. Kvery Momlay M w . , . . To CAiKo uaiiy, except sunaay, at 1 oclockp. m. . . I To Hkstdkmsou Daily, except Snndays, I VoNisHv--Every Wednesday and K,timtv .tip w . ,1 " J - - . . - . . i IOMMPHIS- KVery xuesuay nr, . 1 Rockport Stage (via 1 en Arrive &ri t Rikt.nriiftVR. Naw Harmon v Mall Stane leaves Moiv days and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives' TiiesAavaud Hatardavn 4 v. M Mb Vernon Mail tag leaves dal!y (fx eot Bnndava) at 7 A. m. Arrives dally (ex mdI Snmlavfil br S r. m. To Niwhdrg.-HaflK dairy (except Htrn4 ay.) from ,tba Merchant's Hotel, at 3 A'VIOCK F. M THURSDAY. .JANUARY 28, ISifiU. C1T Y NE W S; : , Evansvillk Cornet Band. The Evansville Cornet Band will furnish music at the Uourt House to-night for the railroad meeting. : The mem befa of the Cornet are advancing in musical attainments rapidly Sale of Land for Delinquent Taxes The sale of land for delin qaeot ttxes'will take place on Mon day , next at, the Court House doot. Those interested will do well to make a note of the fact. A Raid. A raid was made yesterday by the Prosecuting Attorney for the Court of Common Pleas, on, the keoo establishments and on liquor shops. Several parties were arrested and taken before the Court, and required to give bail. . We call "the attention of our readera to the advertisement of the Shawneetown. Mercury, in this morning's Journal The Mercury is an excel lent medium of advertising for our xaerchants, circulating as it docs anion? soma of their best customers. Mr,,Lusk is in the city and will call on oar business men. J ' JaiL. At present . there ' are ' twelve persons in the county jail. three .of whom, have been sentenced to the penitentiary. " Ot" the three thai sentenced two are nesrroos. and one a white man. ' It U probable that oiners will bj elected to represent the county at tho State institution at Jefferaonville before the close of the

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rtidol ru ' ' KThanAAy: oies of inauguration are said to have Leaped .uninjured. Quite a -crowd ToEAPTHORT.-EveryMondny, Wednes-tce v y beautiful and "impressive.' of Peol,le gathered Qn, the corner and

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Iirrrtstagefv'IaNiwhnrehandBor.n. Srac consented to to, but said, et; By the Order of the Beard s of.Trues-

Ue.) carrying the mall, leaveeat ,7 A. M., e cr 1 listen Jroni ODC. pleauiog Jrom f (l.'.J .t it.A

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by 7 f. m Tuesdays. Thursdays numan lips wunin ,my tempie, wnosci tW.n r.f Tl.r-l nf ITPalih tl. r-hll.

session of the court. ,'"' Mured, then dosed with mean .whisky,

- - v.,-.iiCiui iu iub Journal of yesterday, that the sale of property by the City Recorder for deUnquent taxes was the closing one, was mistake It was the closing !t!fl.A0.fr,?frty ?Ted in Vfw .?n r ,11 nmrt, w,.. K : ...j i ,i a oIta ire not n.l lfre ht I

Court op Common -1le "".i ease of Vaa Biper vs. Wvast f.. elo'suru of mortfVp wa i 1 . , ., r --e w .a determmod to tuo Co"". of (V Tl t ri " Hmmoa lleaa. yes t ' 'VerJct for- tho plaiatiflE. Daring th 'afternooo a good dea.1 of prob"'to hu3inesa was transacted, and

oeyond that otning of importwas dooe. There ii still uce amount of business ' t . a larire that Court. transact by 0' , -D Down and . Robbed. .a of the crew of the . Armada re-' ports that he was Jured to a den of infamy, coruer of Locust and Fourth' Streets, on Tuesday night, and there knocked down and robbed of all his week's earnings. The mate of the Armada, Mr. Tucker, is aoxious to know who license euch institutions, and who recommend the proprietors before the City Council. , On a Bender. A pair of the frail fair ones were on a bender yesterday evening, and made their appearance oa the atreets in Laniaseo. About 3 o'cloct P. M. they were quite salubrious, and probably became gloriously drunk before night. Whether they were arrested or not we did not learn. One of the women has figured ofien in the Recorder's Court. Cobdwood. The large log which has encumbered the wharf for several 1 days just above W. O. Brown & Co.'s wharf-boat, was sawed up, split up and piled up yesterday, and made about a cord of wood. An addition of two euta sold for butchers' blocks. The sawing and splitting cost $1 25, the butchers' blocks sold lor $ 1 50, and Isaac has about a cord of good wood as elear profits. Catching drift wood is not such a bad speculation after all.

The New IlAWEbViLLE Court

N Housk. The new coutt house at IlawesvI'Ie," Ky., "was "'dedicated 'to Justice, Liberty and Law, on the evening of the ISth inst., by the ladies of that city, assisted by Use gentlemen, of course, in a scries of splendid tableaux. One lad) represented Jus: tice, with her pealea and sword, blindfolded; a little Miss' of ten years represented Spring; one of thirteen years represented Summer; a young lady represented Autumn; and a man represented Winter, each clothed in'apJ propriate costume. The representtives of the seasons, welcomed Justice to her new temple, so admirably de - 6rgncd and sd successfully executed by our ovra architect and fellow citin AT- Tf,V,err. Tint il I " - J I The editor of the Cannelton - porfer. who is a gentleman of nnc . . i,;a Wil.iinia mnaovv, 1" " -"-. ".a I mficent success 3i WOrkOl Which JIf, I 1 111 . 1 . C 1 " I ; uoya may wen De pruuu or asuispt;iying Dot only his archilcctural fckill, but also his honesty and unsurpassed taste. The Court room is-41 by'43 feet inirca and 21 feet high furnish ed with chestnut and black walnut, with "some fine paintings and scenic exhibitions." The structure is on the Boric style,' and is paid to be one of Mr. Boyd's happiest efforts. '.The peo ple of Hancock County, the Reixirlir say?, arc justly proud of. their new buifdin?, andjas a Jfoosier, the editor of the Reporter considers that ho, had . . . , 5 nf nn.ln fMm aright to led a degree Ot prido Irom u f t that tLe tuat originated 1 the plan ana the skill that execuied - . 1 1 ". i t -js rpi.; ' ! Tho seasons invoked Themis, the Goddess of Justice, to preside in this - ' , r . . I hdnm.itn 1 Tomrwn. wniin nv in nninc 1 r r, --- S-J message: A meed of, cordial thanks from every lip and every heart to , the mortal who has so well performed his task Tho architect of tliis ray earth ly palace Robert Bayd." 1 . M. C. A.--The prayer meeting; uoder 1 the auspices.- of the- Young J Men's Christian-Assoeutionj at Vine Street IVesbyteriau Church, yestev day moroing,was quite well attended, I

fitness and whose .beauty, whose bar- a of the bHo MWfr. mony and whose grace shall hold me pirto bring .to, their, teachers a a' willins visitor. I must deliver this' r

co.isiucring ine aisagreeaoie condition 1 i"?H;iau ai me umo 01 meir cnrollof our streets and the prospects for I aent. In tbe absence -of tle family

rain, u Tho meeting was opened by Mr". iSila4 Tiehenor. Two written re- I quests for the prayer of the Asnoeia- I tion wero received. One from a lather I

in behalf of his only son, nfking lrsona . iot able. to pny, will be vacthe t prayers . of the meeting for bin 'cinated without , charge, , The Board

conversion, J. lie other'irom a menirpor Health consists, ol Drs, Casselbery, ber of the Associat ioa, asking prayers Walker, Br.iy nnd Krcss4 V,.

to he offered form yoari? man now suffering with disease ' which may terminate his life. Earnest and heart felt prayers were made for' those young men.!. Persons desiring prayer for their friends, were requested to address the Y. M. C. A. through the Postoffiee,; stating what ia specially desired. - A box will ho nrovnlpd nn.l plaeed . at the door, of the chur. h where : the meetings arc held, into which any or all can place such' re quests,' which" will be--read to the meeting by the leader, and in regular order receive the prayers of tho mem bers of tbe Association, . .'i "AN'J UNMITIGIATEb NlTISANCK. If an unmitigated and suporlativof nuis-' Rcc ever did exist, it ncw exists .'on' the corner,' of Fourth ' and Locust Streets, where hr.s biDon, established under sanction, of the City' "Council, a eu miuiuy, .more lniamou than ver curod Sodom and Gomorrah. Thither black men and white are and next robbed. A steamer sel, i aom, or never, touches the wharf, tut what emissaries of this sink of nWu tioa are on board represent! what glorious fun they haV at tbM eorncr, what whisky, wl,wq. whafc eari PnwUt.r. Mdbat achance J . - to0Y,. mk m an hour the rfUUoat a crew, f hc mate of 'e packets informs us tha 1ive tbo iKai Tirnnrletor ho.'irJ his boat and tolls off his men, and. officers of boats appeal- etus' : ' the city authorities, ti. gkba' y t; With such iaeru,nil f' tj,e evjj it is not at M i'a existence". 'records-' thai thn noliee ti01 .e filled with cases of viola;- . of law On the part of nesroes. ; It is only strange that they are not worse, it tne cit-y authoriaes lo not abate the evil, there is a higher court that may be appealed to. I Railroad Meeting. There ; will be a public meetintr held at the Court House, at .7 o'clock this evening, to consider the enterprise of building ai railroad from this city to Boonville, iu Warrick County. This, is an enterprise in: whieh our city ii deeply in terested,' and it h desirable that all the prominent uieo, and capitalists in the city be, present, as interesting informatiou and reports will be laid before the meeting. , If we would build up here a great commercial emporium we must have railroads diverging from this city to all parts of the coun try by which trade may be drawn here. Let everybody go to the Court Iloase to-night. . , . ... ; Sociable To-night. We hope the entertainment given by the young ladies of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, to-night, will be borne in mind. It is the first time the young ladies have appeared before the pub lie with an entertainment, and should receive, as we arc confident they will, a liberal response. Tho spacious par lors and lower rooms of the Church will bo thrown open, to-night, a boun tiful table of substantial and deliea cies will bo furnished, and everything done to make the entertainment a pleasant and successful one. All who desire to spend a delightful evening and favor the young ladies, should attend.

That Riot. Yesterday six boys lrora Independence, who engagecLiii iue riotous conduct of stoning an old negro on Saturday, of which mention was made in yesterday's Jottrmal,

appeared ; before Esquimi Iiavidsoa Some of the boys were ouite young, and all pleaded that they were drunk. having gotten hold of liquor at a boat launching. After consultation a compromise was effected, the boys paying the negro what was supposed to be the extent of the damages done him and they wero then turned loose. It ia hoped they will keep their promise, and not bo guilty of such taiseonduct 1 again. It is a shame and a disgrace that school boys should be guilty; of I such an offense. It is also humiliat ing that such young lads should plead 1 in extenuation of their misconduct that they were drunk. Narrow Escape. Yesterday evening, just before dark,' while a man named Sell was driving a Bpan of horses attached. to a wagon, on Third Street, when, at ihe corner of -Third and Main, a' wheelbarrow, whicb was on the wagon, clipped forw&rd and lodged on the tongue, just at the heels of the horses. They became frightened and started off t; once, but. Sell held to the lines and drew the horses so they made a : circle,; aroandi which they travejed ; pome five or six; times, all the while: 'making an effort to escape.' In making the circuit s little f wa strucK ana tcnocKca aown, .1 t u . n ,j but W'tnnately was not hurt, bell girl was struck and knocked down. in imminent tisnnrAP r iintrirtflr " his brains kicked out. but he I also cxeItc,nent there :: n t. , .n ; " iSMALL-x OX ANIT TUB DCHOOLS. physic vaccination, on Monday morning, leb, lt.' . If parents are prompt ' Co; fallow this suggestion, it will hot Only prevent thq 'possibility of the ehildrep taking the small pox, bat will insure their ' regularity, at . school. Those pirents who hereafter wish their children to enter the public schools, will be expected to furnish the Superintendent with a certificate from sonae I physician, any one of tho Koard.of Health will make tfca proper examination and certificate, and will per? form the'vaecination when required. Anvrn 'rw ... . wll:irf rah - , .an omit, were arrested yesterday and lodged in the- city prison on charge of stealing $10 worth of ciarars from Jacob Sauer. Diligent search ,w,ia made for another boy who, it was suppwed, had a hand in the theft. but he had not been found late in the Evening. If proof is not had of ffie eailt tof the parties arrested, they . will probaoiy be - turned out ox prison to day. Such lads ae. great busnneo, and oryLi be punislted in some w., that, would bring about ije-ir reformation, if. . ponsUile.'" l?artnts who.allow'their bpys ia freedom of the -.-fmeeia at nightL seed uot be surpiised that they come to some , bad CUU. . .. .. ' . -.. i -. i ; ".. v , , ' AdVANTACIES OF ADV!SUTISTNa.---A few days agci.'isv grm' in. this city advertised fQt a second-hand Baf, 1Q , a: .Ci tuxap ati ' paper. ' Thej -advert tiseirie&t.waa but threoi or: four lines 'U ngth, and only published three t&iys. Yesterday the'; firm received four letters ui answer to their adver-iisonicnt-Uiree from Cincinnati 'and One from Louisvillo and ir- ia proba.-' blc they will receive -half' a dozen more by this morning's, mait., , Tiior, will be thus enabled to, sjiak - ' 1 tion and gt a goaKl b- a seleciu all probAbilit" gaiu, saving, ba.pa twn' , , ten times, and peri tb " " " ..y.five times, the price of i advertisement. It is not necessary to add that the firm alluded to adver-; tise regularly, and at all times of tho year, and that they make money by doing 60."" Others may do likewise. No. item in the expense account of a house brings so much' back for the investment made, s t. . v. s ' ; Pork. Small lots of pork still continue to arrive in the city in wagons. Yesterday and day before the price lor dressed hogs ranged from 11 J to 12cents,and in some cases 13c was asked, but in "no case was "that prfce piidV Pork doaTersTn Evahsvl Hereon - . .1 .A. A I. .... I. .... .lnkn .naif thij fcilller thai llicy uavo uuo nou; season, bavin? male most of their nurcbases' below tiio price pata in Cincinnati or Chicago, liesides the number of hogs packed at this place, arsre purchases of bulk meats have been made, which have already found a market in the South. ' i School Examinations. The semi annual examinations of the Public Schools of the city will commence with the upper grammar school, Ion Wednesday, February 3d; and will con tinuo from day to day "(Saturday and Sued-iy excepted,) until Iriday, the 12th of February. All who tako an interest in our Public Schoolsare invited to attend. ' r Ecltpseop tiie Moon. The eclipse of the moon took place last night as predicted by the almanacs, commenc ing a few minutes bctore 7 o clocfc, and ending about 9 o'clock. The eveniog was perfectly clear, and the D.oon at tho beginning of the eclipse was over an hour high, and all who desired and did not lorget it observed tho beautiful,, phenomenon. At the ruiddlo of the eclipse about one-half the northwest limb of the moon was obscureds ' It was a free show, and no reserved seats. ...-

ror a icw minutes mere was finite an

Disorderlt. Jack. Hays, who ba3

just woike.d out a. line aad -coat'-for disorderly .conduct, got, on. a regular bender, A nigh t' before ' lakiaVd-was hauled to the jeity. prison on a dray. Yesterday he , became very wild, and being a powerful man. broki out some of the bars in the window of his cell He also slammed the door in Captain Cochran's face, striking Tiiia on the side of the head, but fortuBately not injuring:him much.: IIo is a rough customer, and-it was though he-was attaekid with 'fietiriiim- 'fftemensi-Ile will be kept.lockcv ijpj jintiL jlie be comes pacific. .( ; , ,.,. u.u, :i J RSOorder'6 ConRT.-The Recorder had'a slim day Of it; yesterday; in bis court.r r.ifi- i n Anaa named Goetleib Sehmake appeared on charge of obstructing lhe sidewalk by ihrowYowood 0J1 it. Fqr this violation, ot, the pity ordinancj, Vk true' nnl 1 t? --.--.1. ? J coat, tf-co.;.;;; George bchultzQ appeared dri charge of assault and .buttery on a man by tho nick-name of " Beauregard.r It did not appear ' that Sehiiltze was The kbovo wote ill tho jeasea . In that conri, yesterday, ?:fflf.ja fCO j" A kJoop nousE.PredrPStraui & Cov Nov7i Main Street,-dcalers -ia hardware, have" a'spTendtd stock of All sorts of gdoin tberr finewlacjil offer at low rates: ! It' is one of 'the best ;regulated retail 'houses-io the cityand ,thc" p'rdprrct6rafe ibeomost f obliging and courteous. They havq on fcand,at, prpsent. a. Jarge, stock of meat cutters and sausage stuffers, pat ent cross-jBut sawat andjallrttcles in tHo'se lines.' "They also have a larg lot of goods not in their Hoe, tuch as lead pencils, pocket-books, &c, whicli ! they will close out at: fence, nd ont wnicn iiiey win, give. yaraiiui u io tnia large upuse. i KvjANaVILLE. -$Se JtSvA COMrHT JUeWON ',pf4-jOICER8j The new Jioard of Director sof ihisj Company, at its meeting last night.' re-elected John JS .JC h a n djetEs'j. TfesTdep'tlIon4phi .aw Vice President; Wm. Ileilinan, Treasjeerl and W.AV. Chandleri Secretary. The 5oard, . on motion , f Dr. Walker.-decided,' as 'early in the spring as practicable, to- lay 'down an additional line of road to the uppar bouri-j "dary of the city, on SoconA. JSIreet or Eighth " Street accord ing'j io.-the amouat ot ponun tlxfi Iri'jxfci. ot the saveral routes shall be willing to prof fer thf Company to fecure' the" linei The Sfcretary informs us that he will. advertise to this effect in a few1 daj's when we expect to see lively bidding,) a it H a demonstrated fact that Street Railways at leant double thf: value of suburban properly along their lines. Two Souls witii uut a Singlk TuoUGliT.--Dr. .Wm? Bell aijd Miss Ellen,. Boswell, ; bolb of,. Paducah; Kentucky, were? ( united' in thc holy bonds of matrimony yesterday about noon by Revl iS. liurford, of tis city. The happy, .pair ;Jeft fjtF;Pidacah by: happy fa twosunflowori ofj bepost gigante- Vroportiotis. May their brightest . Jioies. and -aiUic ipatjptra be more-Irhan realized. Fitting UiMcWsI C Decker & Sons are quite busy &t present iting up their manufactory on Main Stree t, and will in a short time bd ready for work again. ATportioft oKtlbe ld ma-( chinery, whicli was but partially dam aged by the late fire at thiirc6iblf?hnient, hak f beH;u repaired rafid; is now as good as .new i - it ' Z-i ' ' PKR?ONAL:.1uxoa( "'strajigtra q ihe. piiy yestctibiy.i.wo nol Rab ert. Doll, Esq., aad P, O. Cuaua. Boi"t?a'rweirrnjjfafi' JamesJ Cyeateb-". . Oeneral geuti-I Ci'Rockportl' The'lattc r .men came and returned fry- tha packet. . Honv TC. Jaquess, Senator fro m Posey ' Cou n tjr, wv.S in -the city la9t nightj' s r , : ,t f , ?f J. ,, . Professor JW. Ruit, ouc of the editors of the Western Jec6rih'r,a i n the . city visiting, his, friend..?. I S ' CLEANlka OFF THE WllARF. Pat. Burke's brigade were at worj: again yesterday pushing the mud I on the wharf, oppositq Humphrey, sPatrick &. Co.'s wharf boat,-' into- he river!. The deposit is large, and Hie work Vouiewbat beafynbufit, Ir ,the;ou,ly knowii remedy.' 8f f lcC remain", the wharf wtmld bctitlei!ij! t . , , ; iung Ladies sociable. The youug ladies -of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Congregation will live a Sociable ami Supper in th Cuureh latlorTpon'toliiort6Wl,tThursd!,iy) eveningt "Admission, fjOcenJs; children, 'J5 cents. Rooms open at 7 o'clock - The-public- are-cordially in vited. 1 ' ; 27 2t 1 Fori Sale: 200,000 Irrickl Apply to J. D. Uarmody, near tie I'ostOifiee.; - " igvdlir. j " '! ' ' ' 1 ! Sparkribs and Tkmd;r.oin8. Uail At KUiotrrrxuTrneT-s: Cn.'s ioric liouse, this TfK,rniD,"abd ' e4tsdur spartribs, tenderloins,' &e.' A large lot ou hand lor sale ehcap.uj 5 1 ArcnoN. Hiram. Nelson, sells1, at auction, to-morrow morning, at. nine o clock, a lot'Ot ilouschotil iurntture, - bedn, bed-clothes , and wearing apparel, at bis Auction I loo in, Lo cust Street. !! ' ' 1 fig?- James ' Qordot f Bennett, Jr , beat the world in his great yacht race. So Dr.' J. .Poland's i lluinof JJofltor outstrips all other reinedies for cleansing the blood. - Wold ty ! ja27-- ',..., , Cloud & Aiken. ! EST For .pure Drugs, Medicines and Liouors for medicinal use, ivory Sets genuine Jmporied,. t JV-rfumcs, fJiilnsrnes. romaden and Fine Ifi ushep, po to SchuermahD'it liarford's OperaDrug ;i5Urej ldt otth , Fif A Kipfreet l'reocnptions carelully compounueu at all nours. janw umus

Union Prayer Meetings. Union

Prayer .Meetings -a re- to b-4ield -onder the auspices ot, the ioung Mens Christian 'Association ' each morning during the week, as follows: Wednesday morning at Vine Street Church; Thursday morning at Zion's Church : Friday morning at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church; and on Saturday morning at the Baptist Church. The exercises commence promptly iat S o'clock, and continue one hour. All are invited. jan27-4t; . Foe Rent. Business House lsjo. 84 Main Street, three doors from the corner of Third Strret. For partieu lars, apptf foff ATtinrt TiODUE, C. T. Jenkins. SALT 1 FLOUR 1 PORK ! 1 NAILS ! ! We offer to. the trade flfj,t)0)' bar rrcljHjy A N A W II A S A LT. ,(KJU barrels and sacks b LiUUt; ot different brands and grades. 5.000 kegs WHEELING NAILS. - v f large npplyl f f 1 'Meat, "itt'rdf Sugar Cured Hacon Hum, dx. It. KUFPNER, JR.. & CO., j No. 7. Main Street, near Water Street. -i'-, r 1 s : " w ' : A Laroe Stock op Scferior Liquors. N. F, Carr & Cof, atjNo. li autl 4 South. Water -Street; have a very large stock of superior Liquors of the choicest brands, selected with great care expressly for thia market by Mr. Carr himself, with special reference to the want of this trade, and offered at very small jrofits'by wholesale to cash customers, bteanibo.it bars supplied on liberal terms. declO dtf I New Arrivals. 5 bbls Krout. a 5 ' Sweet Cider. ! 25 " Buckwheat Flour. Eastern Apples. 15 cases' Yarmouth Sugar Corn, j Parsons, Scoville & MorrETTi dec29 V , A' vU 1 VjUOVfa. Th best; brand of choice family Hour ffold ij the eity. the Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for Ba e yU D:i&Un& Uo.V First St. second door below V inc. 5 A now stock ot Sdk Fringes and French Corsets at Htuhks'. : B Toilet and Fancy Articles at Bridwell it. Co.'s Drug Store, cor-r nerof Thiid and Main. Finest stock; in the eity. Perfumeries of all kinds! Attention of the ladies invited. Nono but the best kept. - oe2( dtf I JBiSyloQ barrel of choice Eastern Apples, wholesale and retail, at thq New York Grocery. Also, 20 barrels new Buckwheat Flour. JBaT'CL'O.-S. Soantag & 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. , do2t if '.i v'j'JU 1 S eavikm 5 MAf-iifiNEa. Two Wilcox f & llibbn Sowing Machines at cost, to close out. consignment.. Call at .Louis IIittroi.fkX No. (KiMain St. ja21 lwf it i v k it x i: w s '1'liere were no additional arrivals up to a late hour last night -.The Armada, to Cairo; Fanny UrandolM.to Nashville; If-w-ellln, to F.astport; the paofcets, to Ileudt-r son, and the . Moraluu HLar, to Ijouisville departed The 1. W.Slrader added eighty bead of mules, sixty barrels pork ami some mixceilaueoiiH freight, and left with her guards on tho water, having nun of tho best trips of the Kcuson, nearly nil her JT tight Ixjua; j-oUIng frelsta--Th Aj-iuaiia-iiHi a Kpienuiii irip 0111, aim was inn of people ..Tpe Faiuiy Frai.deis received hales of by-rom the Morjlng Htar,1 and was full of freight when she left ' The Leweliin, also, had au excellent (rip out...... Tne Kbamroclc d?layel her de-j parlnre from Cincinnati, and will not be lu'io before Friday ..C'aptaiiv I mnlap, late of the Kenton, haa purcbax'd th com miWHUng interest in I h Swallow,' and takes cotnniaud this trip. The Swallow wa. 'to' Jeare' Cincinnati 'yesterday1 evenin-j .v,iue iMiarmeraud the larllns; both got on the rock's at, the bead of the canal a'Iotilsviile M,odayt but, soon got off without tltiiiia4e...Tho Ciifton will, bitere jea.xly Ui inorrqw moruUijj; TUe Dexter may hp expected, up. ey,rly this inoruln-f. She hi a stunner, and no niitf taXeUTllidi. Joha' KOtcw lelt Jiew- :' . . i w ...... . . . . wmi iat tvimiiiay, ana wiu morrow eveuing ,.Alt" - uere to Ol theI,f-WfJit'' 'he departure stearnlioat night, there was not a or f"X 'tiie "wharf; at tha We yard, ...ywhere in, sight of the, elly, except thelittle propeller and Capl- Joe filcltey nolda' now boat, now- reins compiei.eu niinnHite the Illue warehouse. This is a e8t?tftw of OilugJ wdo not resollect t liavlnk ever seen before lue uexier nassed Cairo at 6.A,.M. yesterday, and tut) a natwed at noon The Johu KIU eonr passed Memphis yesterday. t ri i - -j iti-'ltLi.ile1iia. LrtfTSVTM.R. Jannary -27.-Tbe "river Is aliins Bteadily with n.oul b ftef. walcr in thfe canal ami 1.5 i. iihih. i uv weather is etea ami iranni. Dinnn: luotierateJy' brisk." " '; " '; V ' .;.. 1 ! , OiHCi-NiiATr.Jaiutary 37. Arrived; TV tot'. Moore, Nashville: Lorena, Kt. luls; Ala ona Tennesaee Ktver. Departed: Km ma Klovd lor in aso vine j iii.u Weather cie.r and pleasant. Unslnes mo derately active. Klver tailing; about u feet intne uianiiei,"""1"""" .... bridge 1 1 - m f i 1 1 ' ' '' CATBO,'Jatoiiary LT-MoIiIb llw, New Orleans to t. ixuis ai j a. m.; wm r, i-iitw Orleans to Isniisville at tt A. M.; Klchuioiid, ljonisvllle loNew Oi b ans at 7 A M. : JIhr. EieHays. Pitlsnur lost. Louis at 9 a. m.; Alaska, New iOrieaM1 .Cincinnati lit noou; Atollie iianiiuuuiu, ihiiuiiiij Cairo at l. . ; Tow of lailroad cars. New Albany to lielioont at 5 P. M. Iti ver fallen 14 inches, clear and pleasant. rviv LOU14 Jan.r 37.-' A ri -- 'a, frtna Wnioey ; ilolbw -MoPike, IriMii -K.o kuk Lavvreuee, from Cincinnati ; W. H. Arthur, from New Orleans; IIom Accord (mm Tennessee Kiver- Departed Hunlsvllle. for Keokuk: Relle St. Irfiuis, for A uo ...li-miiil much Ice. tsteatoboatuiei Meoppriui-'ii to the p.-oponition oriiiJatiiis iu Cincinnati; to remove the - whart-boata from a porliou of our levee (r t' e iienetit ol transient or outeule boats. The Belle of ltououly goes Hotith temporaiily. Mlie 'will return when the Hpriug trade opeua. tteasliefc earaudrulldi Biutineasfair. Nasuviii.k, January 27. Itlver fallint, with 6 feet ou HarpeLh Hlioals. Weatlier l iir and pleasant. The Nashville arrived f'rm Cairo. Alpha, for Kvansville; New Yorkrf for Pittsburg, auU JKila ILiahes, for Upper t.'ninberland,deparurt. ; Memphis Jan nary' 57C-The weather in char and p'easanl. Hiv-r Tell ix inches. Arrived M inueola, from Cincinnati; Atlee Dean, do. Departei Korsylh, for Kt. Louis; Kilgour. lHuNviile; Saia J. Hale, with l.aiU halia sottoa Ir Cincinnati; Noiman, Kvansville; Alton, Vicksburg; Longworth and Mayflower. New Orleans. ! rrA ihsnu it iiirivrtl. turf i iK in ih:ki:iiv oivk.v, that Ii thaniiHuinmil nai-kaees at the vari ous otlieea ol Adams Lxpress CTompany ln-J Houthrii ludhuia will, oe huu r"11BI Auction, to the highest blader; lu the clly ol Kvansville, at IDe Auction kuoiii ui Hiram Nelson, lActist Street, opposite tiie PoMt-orhce, on the 4th day of March, li. unless tiie same shall be cal.etl lor aud all charges paid tlu-reou. . A complete list ol these piu-kasea may lai seeri at the several Vost-ortb es,. Kxpi esa OllirM'S. and othar public plai:s -where the packages were c.iusigoe.1. WM.O. LANOAN. decKdm . Atjeni. ' u NOTICE. , " " -r nivSiKt: KoTirrtNU the pitb1 lie that I have rcn'ed a room on !..,,- mi. street.' between fienst and Wal nut, at Which place will keep eoi-stautlyr on hand a large Tarle.yof tireen Atopies; LreKHcd Poultry, Bulier, hjs;s, urieu jiuh and in tet ail kinds of rodu.-e. ' Janiadtf ' JAKK HUNNELL.

kiomnh rur Ol renin. ior reun.

riverls rallingslowiy.wilb plenty of water to Cairo, and in the Illinois and Missouri uivtfrn. but to Keokuk there is but three

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BUSINESS MEN OP f IWILt. KIND THE " SKIAWlfEETOWN MERCURY AN ' INVALUABLE - ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ITCIKCULATES LAUtiELT IJf KFKKY C'OUXTf IN SOVTIIKKX ILLINOIS. If you want, to reach the trade cf f'Oyi vccettJully, yon, ran not adapt a better -plan, than to ttd-oertiae liberal! i in the MEliCUJiY. It kat from four to fen times me circmaiion oj any ouvr papeY published in Ooutliern 11! in nix. Public School Examinations. JL. Hon or the Public School ot tli city will cominr-nce at tbo IUkIi Hc1kkI llullcl.usc, on W t-Uuostlay, VJi uary .'id, mud. be Cv(iiinueu iu tiie rollowmif order: .KVoilawMliiy, Kelwuary ai Uppi-r O-am '"Il.vrr-irtay and' Friday, tV-briincy 4th and Alonil.iy A H,rnoin, Kebruary 8tb All . Svn.l 1'rtiiwry KcbimU. ' ' Tuewlay Fiirsmion, February 9tb All first I'ruuary Kcboo.H. Tuewlny Afternoou, Fetriury 0t,h All Hnm1 InlM-iiKrtial SclioolH. Wed neliiy . February lotli All First InLeriueilialc. fcbMln.. ( "fliursday. Fuhruary Illh All Second QraiiiuiHr MolWHtls. Friday, February 12th All First Uraoi marXcliMiK The Myr auil :ily Council, pni-ents, and tho public generally, are liivHed to aUtjud. . . .. AKA 1ULK11AKT. JOHN W. FOSTKlt, IHlLHJU.KSSIJNUKlt, ; A. K (low, HqpArin(nlnnt.' ! J jis dlw ICourler, LTuiou, and Uemnorat copy lwd.J OAT3,P0Ri' LA"Rt; Si PdTATOES. STO It K, ASW TO ' AKItlVC from the City uu the II1II. ou tb pearly banks of the Waba.Hn, which otlor to the trade: , i . ...-.:.. l.ifKl bub. choice Oats, iu bug?; , Ui bi.Kb. Po alOfx; ' . 4 v ; f0 Hera No. 1 Lard ; ilietssNo 1 I,art ; ' lOO.WKj ix)uuiis Bulu Hhnulders, Bides, anj Uauis J : i - 25 bblH. rlioice Family Flonr, at ' 'BIMI.IJKKVKMPOKIUM, " Water Mi., bel. IocuHt and Walnut, ' Kva- hvIIIh. 1 nd. . , jJ2Hd3)t ., IIAUi'OCK. A MTF.KLK. Dissolution and - New Partnorshlf. THE rolMUTIVF.UOIIlM HERETO fore t-xiKtlii undcrr t he bty le of Jamci liiio '.is thin tlay dlsnolve.i, Henry Fi Hlount baviug bout;ut (be Interest of Johu II. KnclkiT and J 11. FcldwlHCh. Tl manuuiciuro of Plowti'wlll be eotitluiied by H. F. liluunt and James Urle, under the Una name of . . ; ; a .. , - If. . IWXHTNT A CO. : Jauuary 25th, 1 6t. Jan2dlw Copartnership. rriiiKrofAKTNt:uwiii iikiikto. JL fore t-xisllnir Olid r (be style of lloelker, tilouut A t 'o. Ih I bis d y dlHNolved by tniilual eo'theut. The businetui will be crinttmied by John II. Iloelkcr, J. II. Feld wi-w-h, uil,Jiihs yfj lumiH.fr, iiniler the firm name of .KHUN1 If. KOEf.KF.it & CO. Jannary 2.tli, iNitt. , tjaniadlw , . Cnr 1. IIIATK THIS ItAV OM MT IW. terest iu the Fagle Foundry to enter upon another brancu ot mauufactare. in rt-Lii i n 1 f v-m t he louudry buxiuess, 1 d ho (lexLrloK tli;tt the friends of the old Arm will Htaud by the new a faithfully aa they have by Kelktr, lilount Co. ' Truly. HKNitY F. BLOUNT. ' Jannary SStU, IBM. JjaJUdlw BANKRUPTCY. Iu the District Court of tha United .SUUes ij,jl lor the IdsuM 'of iudiamv. ' In the matter 0 Kdward Wehler, Bankrupt. Jn Haukruptey. To wiotr it may eonnn-n The umlejftixi'e.l -hereby Rfvea noflee oC ills appoinl men t as Assignee of KdwAko Weiii.kk, of lOvansvllle, in the conulx of Vanderliurgli and Ml at? oj fudtautv, wltktu ald t islilet. who baa been, iwai udged a bankrupt, upon bis own peliiiiou, uv tu iiimrii 1 uun oj sat a. LJKine. Laled at Kvansville, the ZZLU dity of January, A. y. 1W- . JacVStQ a w,Th) Ail'nce. In the OmtrJul" .TI. c.. . ,llllflliiupu ai the Miatter or truei Adier, i.anit. rupt In -auktuplcy. To whom il tiniy concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee of Lit Ml) Kb Act.KK, of. K vans vl lie. In lhe comity ol Vanderburgh and Htal or Indiana, witlila Haid Iislrict, who Usm bfs.n adjudged a bank rupt. upon his own petition, by the UlstrictCurl of Haid District. . Dated at Kvansville, the 27th day or January, AO. 1MB - -? ?n T-.rj n. mvr cr-u i . jo2gd3tfl a w Th) Assignee. o A. rc 13. i ;li .r ' - ' ' 5, , It t tor. ert lsorn. otis woot. BOYD & WOOD, A.ROHI T 15 C T S, No. 7 ChanUIcr Block, Corner Fir ,t and Locust Streets, '...'',,. KV ANSV I rXK.' I ND. .. Plaun and peeincations preparcl on short notice and reasonable terms. Janl5 ltt ' "' - : ' 1 . S. 3? H I L L, ... (fSiieceHr to Hill A HnrllKrt.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, - Dealer in H A V and GliAIN ; Alto Flour, Bacon, Lard. Dried Fruits, 'flutter, Kiisjs, Potstoea, Apples, ' unions, Ac, ai d 41 W1TKU STRKET, Hohtncast Corner Water and Walnnt, ' ; ,'i '-,' , CINCINNATI, OHIO. JirfJrrneeWivn. Mci fT i' , New lri.stns; T a J. W. tiatf. Aurora, ind.r Wm. klcl-4i.tti., Memphis. Tenn ; J. K. l.vtlk , Mt. Loul, M ; Joseph Hal RalU. Art. M. I. C..'me ii nail, .; ii. II. liumner & Co., Nashville, Tenn. fat.7Uia Twelye Pictorial Presents! -A'First-l,lAi Illnstrated Family Ma:Zllie,,. with ; l liyslogpomy, Phrenolony, Kihnology. Ptiysloloiy, atwl Pycholiy, ndapliHl wait wlio read. Is THK ILLUrtTP. ATKL PUKE NO LOO IC A L' JOITKN A L, noathly, at S3, a year; r U cluba of ten, at K each. New Volume. Jannary IonMe Nu in ber now reaily, 30 cents, AdJiesa S. IL WELLS, N . 3X9 Broadway, N. Y. , , i ,,j . ... . ., i 'i i ' "A'l ich' atnrcbon -e of inRtrnctlon and nlertaiirmcnt " N. Y. Tribune. -it deals with all que lions affecting the wm1 of sM.-lety." IKvenlng le-t. "One ot lhe plcavaatesi aud most remiable inhij-izines that comes to this otlice." N. V. Chronicle, "it out;!! I Ut liave a place in !Very family." I Trenton Monitor, "No other Journal In Ainerie.' iinparW la one year so much valuable tuformation aa lhi. and eerla-nly uu other u-acU'-a unui so well lo 4ww liiirrself. Kach inle number ia worth Lie entire amount of a year's uuusei ipUon."'- rclegnrph. AnenU waated. tke our new Premium Lists! i Ja27d2i, wat WOOD ,( WATER.-1 baveopeueila Wood Yard on '"luJH'rT.t'. le" twe.en IxMiU-staud Walnut, and shall keep . ... I n hanrt ft tllll Stietll V. ini....S.o.i i.e attached to my water wagon, 1 am prcptirea io nn cincnm ir.lers left at my residence, on Walnut HtVe L TietweeU TuU and Kourth will be pi.nuptly iixieu..x"3 . il-J2 tuu ' I M1LLE1U KAHGES & CO., . WllOI.E.tAI.K Farniture Manufacturers, . ANU UKAI.KILS IN nfURS. MATTKKSSItR, 1C..V 8AL.UX HOOMS: NtAH. NS A l Main HUt Opposite ine t-'ouri. nouse, Oc23-3inditW , , : , KvANSVlUUB, IND.

STEAMBOATS.

KOTICK. In compliance with nn order of tii Board of the (Ireen and Barren Rivers Navigation Company to increase the Tolls on raid river in order to raise a lar sunt of money necessary to effect the impair at rpouHVine j ock ai.l other ioliit n Hie Hue, I have directed the Collector of Tolls. on and alter the I'.ith of January iuxl, to coiM-et irom an HPnmiioftiK pasMinx l.oPK. j, or rtpoiiHVliie loc it, mi eenla per ion custom-bouse measurement, when u'eiid lug, and the name when (Ji Kcendiii Also, a.i 3uh ler ion at Ijock no. Z. or" Rumnev lock, wiien ascendlue, nnd the aunie bfKHiiuing. t;oalbnaUor brt;i-s piu-Klne the diirrentlfK-ks will le chanted per ton ou load the same as ber. U.fore eliarewl by the Hlate. All other tolU lo remain a ucrrmiuro puuusnea Dy the CrilTitiaiiy. I'lMldentO. B. It, Aav.'co. Bowlins; Green, Jan. ll.isim, lja7 d-'!t FOR MEMPHIS, VirKKKUTlO.AVli NF.W OlkiJCiA..-l. j The ruagnlflccut passe' nr nteaiiier i LOUISIANA, ;., " W, Dt PUillipq, Muster; -1 j. Ia, i-;agau, vwrK, Ijeave for New Orleans and all. lnlcrnieuiale porta t VKIDATt JANUAUV STUr , at 4 o'clock v m. ' K"or frelflit or 'ninase niily on boarj, nrw - w.t iikuwh CO., . or HUMPlUlF.tf, I'ATUiCK & CO., Jauad-l , . Aa--"'s. FOR CAI ItO, COIM M BITH AN l M K M I'll 1 S. i.i IheeieKaat wide-wheel uteanier Uf. " CLIFTON, ,'; . A.i.;,n'''"iriV Slln, Muster ' ' ' , Oeocge H.-nir, Clerk,' Leaves for Meinphl and all w;iy ports , ' It 111 AY, JANUARY aru, , at 8 o'clock A. v.. ri For rremM or pn-snge apply on' board, or iiu.iirni.ti. lliilK . ihi.. FOR MUMPIIIS, VICKKV.UHO-. A'-Ii NEW Tlteaiuous, fleet, fa vorilo Ktcamrr i J ...,,..,! - I W. It. Hollcroft, MaMer! , Chailiy Mchultw, fleik. Will lente for New'Orleau and all w'ay ports mi . i, i TIlUliSDAY, Jan. 2SHi, at 3 P.M. j For freltsM. r iaeTTtrriri boarrt'or to . i CM PI I It KV. PATRICK 4t lk. - or W.O. 1JKOWN AO)., ' J . JaniMdlt Aenls. ! FOR OWKNHIiORir, CANNKI1'ON ANl lvOUl.SVIlK. i , Tha matnUloontpHeuner dttinwr , t.&Ziji taiiasoon;1'4 twi K P. T. Holier.. It, Mailer;- 1 Allies l. W al ien, Ki lc, Leaves for IjOiiisvIIIu and all way port I III! KS !., JAM VV'U iiHIII, I at o'okx-k p.m. or li eight or passage apply on board, or lo . V.tl.l;iWWNiH. ! -dlt' " " '-' ' 'A nv-iH s.j FOR CAIRO ANll HT. AUtJ. ' The Kxprets Llhe's pleiidld,:4t-:iner ffTc SIIAMRDCX, lleo. W. Clilluii, MjtU-v. Leaves for St. Ijouis and all way poits. Til tHCSIA V, JANllAttT SSTif,' ' at 10 o'clock A.M. .. . i ' l-or irelitbt or p!i'ai'e apply on bonriL or to II Ulll'llt;li;V, i'AXUII'K. CO.. . jan'J7 ult Ai-nls. i Regular Evansvllla and Tonnesaoa . . iuvur PatifcL - j For Faducali, JohnRouvllIi', and KastperL i The fleet and Kplei.di.i nteamer SAM. OXlR, A LLK.N DUN OA ft, M ast cr ; ! W, bvrnt, Clerk, ' leaves Fvausvlllo for F.asl.Mrt i1 all a urnri. invrr wav iii. I rili .is a reu IHC weekly p k t, rvfty Hal nrday at 4 p m.i takliiK lreip;ht mid passengers ul. lowest Locket raU-s, and kIviuk especial aUeuttOO tbe rillin r ol orders. rnr frelKht or imsHuim annlv on Itoard. selU If liCKK NIC!IKION. Aitent. . Dissolution of Copirlawrship. f ! TIIF. (OPAKINKKHIIII IIIJtUlK fore txlsling lietweeu C. 11. t miner aud Kredei Ick lletike. under tho Lna nanitt iti Cramer ft iletiUe. whs Hi 1m tiay dissolved uy m ii in ai coueni. i tie uukWjttsa o4 lli late firni will be nettled by. 'dericli: Hcuke. who alone la aul.hori.el to settle mexanie. . tliAJll'.it k UKIJKK. Kvansville W'ioleu Mills, i Kvansville, Ind., Jan. lllli, l-vij. 't . i r' "..,-t f rdeslre. ttu ruing thanks to my many hi (lunkomem- for (but toijg-eonlli.iied p'.roai. ttrul wisilil reKpectrtitly request a I url lu x coAtUuuauc of the saww. , jal- KIlHOHKIl'K HKIIKK. ' J. H, Ht'HWHaJtAlt. CHAltl.KH KRfclfKr, Now Firm at an Old Stand i BCUWEQMAN W KEEIPKE, Steamboat J'nrnlshlns House, - ' ' ' Manufacturers of ' '' C1iitnrieyg, Jireachon3, 'Cijcr t Steam I'iplng, Wrought jron C-otyfiitiy j Sloven, and ATtt tw. Fnr'' ' " J Also,Tin, Copper, an.l Hheet Iron Ware Corer k'tlba, land l(Kjrl- . I 'I in llootiui'. OiitU'riin'. r-Mul!llt. Ac. iM-iilcrs lu all 1 kinds ot .'Mking und Heating Htrvis, Challiuix, Dishes, dic , 1'aiticiilar attention paid to ail kimln of repairini;, , , : Ail work promptly utteuded to,aud war ranted to give iei IcCt Ktttislacllou. 1 Call and ucfi V at.. I w i No. 9 SouthmWaterStreeV 1 no2t"d:lrnl """ "" "3VAxhv"ilX''cl Imp Dissolution. ' nrillK II KM MKOWN-AN I.OIMJK, JL Jcuklns l-'ender i hereby d issol veil. All moneys due tho rlria lo lie oollciid by Aithur lslgrt and Charles Jenkins, ami debts made by the firm imld bv r.ald I nl'4 aud Jenkins. AKTIHTIt MllMiK, i ClIA. JKSKINS, , ' JNO. FI'.N DKIf, ' Janl6d'?c ' OKO. KKNDKll. : Merc Iiii nt Tailor. I. l. v-i!-1 Can be found at- ' -" n ' NO. 8 CllANDLEWS 11L0LK apziam (in-M'rAiit.i t 7 JUtOOM I'ltTOlCV. , , j GLUNZ & MAUHEH, j II niniit -Mnii ii tn i-m-m1 We desire iiotilyinif the public Unit we are keeping on lian.l all sorts of I'.io. ium, and pay the hitfue-.t ri" tfr Broom Corn. I'm U.i v ou 1 luid and 1 nis le His. ile il.im AIU). Look Here! THK 1I4I si: AT Klti:M II I.K'lt nflUNOH m uomt ftu.-tl p Kllb erai. luttablo i.M.ins lor llnwu wWiiug tiiiivall Ibemxulves ol the one ol Ukihh waleis, a llien are very ellleaciou iu JrVluler n. Dyspeptics. 1 , : , i Dr. liyan li ussocl.ileil Mi. Ttu-kei With bun, iu place ol Aiiams, removed. , Kr lurlUcr pal Oculars amili ess . ItVAN A t Ul'KLIi, ,, reueh Licli r-lpriiifpi, dell ill nl , ', , iiuiiaua. . "w'o. turnock"&Uo7 " Bit ASS jFOUIIDKEIS, Gas and Steam Pipe ; Fitters, Corner IMnc and First Streets. VfwU paid for old Cop.er and Krasa. ; i Dalers iu all kinds of Brass Coehi Whlth-s, and Bleaid Oiiti-i'S. I'articulaj atteulhai paid to rupairiuii and ailjustliij rttam Oanite t tiiiie tf "" lew. vavdeLku , - - - i - ;, Forw.n ding & Commission lMerchant, . - i ........... i ' harVijoat proprietor, ; And fJK.VKKAIi DTKAMBOAT AiiKXT, HT. V EltNON, 1 N D. Prompt atU-nll'.n Klvcn ! nil bnsl-1 nessentrui U-d lo bis cure. . j jalft d im ' NOTICK IH IIKKKIIY Illl'tS. that 1 Will apply to the Cltv Council of Kvansville, on Mu4ida , 1V uary lsl, IW., fir permission to ere .a iw ba-ne d ellliiKH one-story, 2J by 57 leet; also two stables, Yi by loL ou Lois Ns. Ii Battell Place. . JACOB VVM3 W. : Juul6Utd . .,,.-....

, ... JimusiziixirriJ. Positively Two Days Only!

mars viLLii on: i:a nous i: r rieilAY AI N I'i'Si !i J 1 V, January 29 Ui and 30th. TWO l.i;VKK!j 1 ISfOA V, nf miiI 7''.. HAiUfiiAV, Tiiui'.r. i.i. i:i:s. n 11 A.X., imi.I -t mid 7 I'. i. "Ti:n?fiiv nton ;cn:. u ii;u JtXt an aliKi'tire of I inee j eiirs, where tiny ba ve appeared b -fore nei.ilvnl the Kins iiie-iiM, Kiiiperiiri, and N ib) lily of Die t ll World, Ih.j Uroafcxt -Wontlcrs of (lie Akc! Fonr beantiruly and f 3 in mi 1 1 ieally liii iiie.l Ladlea ard 0:nUcmea ia T.Iiui ituro! 1: . -, The Original and Renowned UK. TIM THUMB and WIFK, V f 0)131!! DO 5tS .tITr, and ' . 3IISS MINNIM Vr,iUm;. Their nnlrjuoani) -xjiil itely fascin il In ; 1'erloi 111 j.nees und i:iiitilKiiis never to 'lu. j 111 ;iml d'i!:l.l. ( Vi iv b. h.il.l. i. U"hy . arTf'iir In on, Dimh. liiiii-t 'mule leflni atloiiM, A iiiii-iiiik Tricks, Curlesijnes. and Cuim.iiK.--i, .11 ehni.ii i i-j i !o COM (1 til en. 'l he UICII and KLI-'f NT HUK'I s. and the iruliant, coileoi in of I l a Mi in 1 is worn before lie- viuiotM Po.-i.iies of Ku rope," till ot trhlch'urt int. i.-inee I in thcMt ponulnr Levees, est over Twcmy H.oiidaiid Im.IJ-. .t tn O0I1 . I.ii.lies und t :,!Hien a - ( ie;i, I. 1 :i . I v advised lo nl U ml t U ly Kxluli lion, und Hills avoid the iiii.ini ami conlunuid l the Kvc tiinu; ferforniance. AtliiiiNtlon .V'i e.-nl s. Cbfiilren nml. r ten yrltlM oi S'.-e, 1 1 I'.eMi.i. U -iVtnl -eil .rfl :entx; children Under . 11 c ' rs. 2 1 ecu ! s. JWUII ' F.I ll.U'iH, A ciil.. roil 1J.ECJT. rlt ltKNT-TIIK A MKHII'A N' HOirK One of lhe best, bi.l.H 1 11 l.vnnsvllle, liidiiina 1 1. I loenicl i.. midst of lhe bimeMn .irl ol lh cllv: Merits oil Water Xlrei t, le ..r the corner ol water and ryestnot-e. 11111 Ihih a snieinll.1 river Vil-W. It is Iatke and eoimiin. I hms ia les than a K.unie from Main Ntr.-el, ami Is easy f iuc-ms Inn 1 the row, r:nl10:01. nml Mir round mic i-ounlrv. J'nw-umi fhmt Ajtrfl 1st, itv.i). A opinio AiiVAii juii.N.si -n, Adtn'r., Janltf dtf , f VHUhVllle, In. I. CHt ItKJVT BAHKM UNT The bins.w JS. nielit of (lie CiiinherlH tid Preil-vterm n, CiMlrch, rot-tier of S--oii 1 and ( 'l Inui Ktraets. This would be n vcrv de-.iiiii.ie Jilie-.i luT Inurlilna .i,'ii,ic or J rminiif iime J-llltllina, A IMO, H t'OO.I IO II. I n HII llltU'K, U'liilrenl A LVA 1 1 . 0 1 1 N .V, laulMdtt ..: i iieal aln Ai-. nk R(i(Joiic and Farm for Sale. T: lUSIDI.Nt C cf tll bile, lr 1'bomns Cinicle will be nol.l 11I i.ilvni.t hklil Iftrin enntal! lihl acren, wiiii improvemeiiis. It is ia.01 t one mi lo Ii lint Inxle's Hbilion, 011 tii'j K, 1 H. it., n.i.l len miles limn lids eltv. I'or fin 1 1.. r 1.1 1 . HculHrs apply tlr. Iu. T. Kniiel. Vi oliiio. jno. a 1- irf.1 (street. Kvuii.sv llle. I v-tt I. FOIi HMD AND F0i: HKML iK A 'nt:Ai iti' 1 i.iM 4i .or . J ij Hwi-MIiiu Himw-K.siiil I1111.1H. J en I lioiisund acres ot !' irming l.uiel. I buy and sell Ite.'ii i-:staM. i,. .. ALVA II . (HINHON, Real folate Atwil. Third Street, Jvaitsv'lle, i,ulin?t. UCCiS n WAIJTHD. KSTf:i -H I T V A T 1 N - , book . V m k.per or ns si.le.-imari m 1, drv i-iuuh bouse, by a Join. if imi.ii iiloi..- I n..it,ii HMll IJerillall. mmhI refel e e.- ( m 11 l.e ol uunil. Apr.lv at itti) Join 1 ul ornee. Jaui dlw WASITi: ll-HV A CIXIWAII wholesale Bool and Mtoe ll,.,ie, u nriM-ciiiKM Miiitsmaii one th il -nn eominaiiil a 'od country tunic. Addict. I". . Hits, 7X-i, 'III. illlllll.l. j.ili.'i, .'l . AIJKNTH WANTi'.D Koit Secrets of tho (Ireat City. A work dCHCrvpilvo ol I he l'tir, tnii His I'ifM, Hi.' Jf tixh-t !', Mim rii'K, mid "riie. of New York I i t . ' If you wish to know ii-.w f.ir1 i nn Jiiade and lost in a il:v ; Ii iw Nini-n.l m-ti lire fliliH-d In W.-ill Mreet; ho w con n 1 1 yren are swindled by slm r i.ci ; how ministers and iiioicliuiilN on. black mat le-l ; how dunee balls and coiic ul khIooiis aie riiniKiiteil; liow camhllm! I onses ho. I l,,iterl? are coii.l neled, read this win It. IL (tonlauitt over UU line enters vIiik, hii.I lell-. all about t be Mysteries urn. t 1 1 m. s ol Ni w York, und is tha fjrtcicwt mi l ciienpi a. Work of the kitid ever published. 1'rieo nly 7.Y er ojiy. Hcnd forclrciiliit and fms our tcrm nmf ft lull lei;-rli.l loo ol lhe worit. Mi.s JONK ItUiri llKIl-l ik CO., Cii.eln InU, I .. Jau7U)wltn LOST. OH HFrcTACLICH A pair of ol.lJLt lasbloncst KOld si.ee uj-L-s, net we. m 'tiller1 V Brink mever's hd.n. on i.-i,n i Hi reel, and Oi" rear enlr. nee of Allien h ir bonne, 'lhe under will h.i suit;.) !,' U'Wartied by lettvluK l liein Hi is oiiK-. 1 1 1 RTOVE WORKS. u Excelsior "Slo. a .H.i. in.i:tiiti;i:, i n.i Ti A-t a, .,.. , ( (HllOft-SlMlIM to Ii, 1 lili-mkcr), MAKt!'Af ri'lli:K.t ff lhe flno .. t heavy bxceiior stovf; the mofit durable now made, and ll. fauioim . . . , CiTARTER KT0V1-; .ml th gorvl and eheip - Ami ad a, Stonewall, JCen! ik y, TKN N iXHKK, and PA LM KTTO Hi 1 1 V i . i. and a srRt variety of tf K A T i N 1 ''( YtW, all of the iabw . and mo, m-j-iovt-ii j.albTiiH. Also, LlKjit and Hmool h ( omit ry I ImIIiki'Ware, Hkifl.-lh und l.nls, I ivens inl I.M". If.i;-1 rons, Dinner Pota, '1 r-a-K el i lev ; uparlleui ir Kltention jiid i the rim n u !;.- lure of lloii-Work f'AKT-Ili'.n FRONTS, VKITKS, I v., Jr. ; I ' . A ISO . i - : i . ,t Tlnwiiro; i . anil ICHii-r.i In Tinii th' Htocu. if deKtre.1, Vsklnj KIxvi vt'arrni.b il h-r twelve months. Orders st.llclUid leforo '.inri bai.'.o : .-' -where. Koundery, corner Kiktli HI reel and C,.iihl. . Htore aiul Haini le lUwin Hi No. II Hocou Htruet, II. K. Bl -inker M .1.1 kIshkI. BLKMKKK. -1 li.l.M AN -v Id. ,-maViH l!r4H-nt CJlly I'Iorlnr t ill. EIHJKNK K A 1 1 L V. K, Mfttinfacttirer and Dealer In loiLBiMis, rLooi:ni;t bidi j. And all klml'Of DRESSED AND ROUdH LUMBER. ', AJso, Hole Proprietor a id MamilHC- ' ; " turer of tho 1 1 1

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riTTTTi I: .1 Celebrated PICKET FETJCE. Corner r Division Sir :e t and ( .mmU, 1 Near Keltis A HaneyN Fooiidry, oc'Jl dtim ;Kvnhvo.i.k, In.