Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1869 — Page 4

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m. a. o ---j "T CHEAP AUVERTlSIo I AtlvfrtUementM in this column under the several heads oj Wantkb, For Sai.k. For Rknt, Lost, Foitd, As.. inerUd at transient rate, ml-Tx Cssra per Hne Ar eocA insertion No advertisement Us than Thirtt Cknts. rotriTD; . ET-A LAKOE BRASS OOK KKV. Owner will find It at Joofnal Odlije. lfeb0 2t RE AST PIN A lady" breastpin haj Ihwu left at the journal .. Ak n r n M hi k Lue owner can gei it ojr erty. LOST. BHR1NTPI k-.ii) Odd Fellow Breaatpf r"ler wl rewarded by w.ivin- It at tfe Journal Office. ft2t PRINTING. HBJOUBNAI.OH'ItK 1.1 KWIMU Jo Printing cheaper thau any, eslabllsnment In tlx city. WANTED. m-VioV WANT ANY KIND OF fclai tlonery go to the Journal office. It yr.n want Job Work, o to the Journal office. It yon want Blank Books, go to the Journal Offln. BilUiOAD TIME-TABIJB. EransTllle and Crawfordsvllls, UOINQ NORTH. " ' ' ' ' Leave Arrive. Arrive, rcvansvllle, Vtncennea. T. Hante Aeeom'od't'n, 6--iu a u I m-M a m s)i r Mall . t):12AM US5AK S:l3Pi Vincennea Ac 2:1)5 P M 4 52 r M J "'" COMIJIU SOOTH. " " " '' Leave Leave ' Arrive Terra Haute. Vlncenne. E'vltle. Vlncenne Ao I ak Frelsbt A Ac. 6 A V 1 12sfO r M 6:38 PM Mail. 83 r M 535 PM I 8:1Sp M N. B The VlDCMiDM-AccommftUflon Tialn leaving at il:OS p. M, makes close connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Vlncenuea for SU Louis and Cairo. "; ; : , . . .'. Terre Hante and Indlanapclis. - FliOM TERRE HAUTE Leave. Arrive. Mall Train... 6;i A u 1 12:15 p X Iy Expreaa 4 :60 p M 1 11 :5' P M Expreaa-. -.10i26 r at 60 A at The change on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad lakes place on Monday, December 7th. after which we -will correct the time table of that Road. , ti ,, , E. H. & N. R. IL, Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson dally (Sundays exee Arrive excepted,) , 7:00 A.M. at ia aofv,m.tw.niM.iu:iu a.m. GOING NORTH. , Leave Hansom. 1:45 p.M Arrive at Henderson OMo and Mississippi Railroad. : ; TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. Going Wt-.......... :0O A. M. " " - .....5:17p. K. Oolng Kust. tO") p. M. " . V. St. STEAMBOAT LINES. To LotTievii-i.. Kvery Monday and Saturday at lOo clock A.M. Every Tuesday. Vinosday,Thnrday, and Saturday alt 'j'eiock p. M. To Cairo Dally, except Sunday, at 4 o'clock p. m. ... To Grckit River. Every Monday and K-rldny at h o'clock p. u. Every Thursday at 4 o'clock p. m. To Eaktpobt. EveryMonday, AVedneaday ami Frldny at 4 o'clock p. M. To li cdkiuh)m Daily, except Snndaya, a: 3 o'clock p.m. ToNashviiab Every Wednesday and Matarday at 4 p. w. To M km phi E very Tuesday at 4 P. M. Rockportstage (via Newbnrgh and BoonVllle,) carrying the mall, leave at 7 A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. M., Tuesdaya. Thursdays mai Mutnrdaya. New Harmony Mall Stage leave Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. k. Arrives TueaUaya and Buturdaya by 4 p. x. Mt. Vernon Mall Stage leaves dally (ex eept Snndaya) at 7 A. x. Arrives dally (ex ept HnndavH) by a p. m. To Niwruko. Haex dally (except Bun4ay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 'elock p. M. TUESDAY.. .FEBRUARY , 1S09. CITY NEWS. Wk are furnishing: Tag9 14 50 to 15 per thousand. at from We are indebted to Mr. E. O. Van Riper for copy of Fatman & Co.'a Monthly Circular. It contains many valuable statistics. ' Tns Public School examinations will be continued to-day in the First Primary grades in the forenoon, and in the Second Intermediate in the afternoon. : .. . . The Ground Hoa and Gardening. The Madison Courier says the people living up Crooked Creek Hollowa classic region bear Madison have such strong faith in the ground hog that they planted their ' lettuce and peaa last week. ' tT Among the late decisions of the Supreme Court is that of the E. & C. Railroad Company vs. Miller, in which the decision of our Circuit Court was reversed.- Judge Frazer. of the Supreme Court read the decision. .. ' ; IS?" Faber'a Lead Pencils, twentyfive cents per dozen, at the Jotjrnal Office. - : - J" During the present week engineers are expected to commence surveying the route that will connect us direct with Chicago. The proposed route leaves the Rockville extension of the E. &. C. Railroad, one mile north of Otter Creek, passing through Clinton, and on to Danville, 111. Send . us News Items. If. our friends throughout the city and county would take the trouble to send us notes of such events as transpire in their respective neighborhoods, as are worthy of record, as soon as they occur, they would confer a great favor on us and on the readers of the Journal in general. Give us , the important facta time, locality and names of parties concerned, and we wiil write it up. : Personal. rAmong the strangers in the city yesterday, we note Wm. White, Esq., chief of the well known house of Wm. White Bro.'a & Co., Cincinnati; Capt. ,J. W. Wortman, Rockport; George W. Cary, editor Spencer County Journal; S. L. Massy, agent of the United Fire and Life Insurance Company of Newport, Ky. The latter was a passenger by the Mary Houston, en route South to take depositions. Cheap. We are prepared to print R1II3 of Lading in good style, at the low rate of $3 per ream.

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--Ata-sPg the passengers on the Louts: jville jacket, yesterday morning, was Deputy United States Marshal John Satterthwaite. lie was returning from ar expedition in Hopkins, WD' sterand Henderson Counties,, Ken tueky, where he has been tailing the j Ku Klnx to account for sonic ot their depredations in those- localities, s He represents matters as worse than has been generally supposed, I he amount of filthy bestiality developed in the progress of the trial of, the various prisoners who were arrested falls little short of the iniquity which brought down fire from Heaven, , and caused the dostruction of the Cities of the Plain; ' ' Marshal Satterthwaite toot with him from Louisville a squad of twen-ty-fiv soldiers and one commissioned officer. With these he scoured the country, and made numerous arrests. Among the arrested were several who have heretofore been regarded a3 citizens of average respectability. Eight or ten of the suspected fled the' coun-. try, and thereby escaped trial; Among thes$ was' Andy Morehead, an account pf .whose doings we published a fewweeks ago. Morehead got away, notwithstanding he' was badly wounded in two places. ,. "After full examination, the following persons, all,; we believe, from Webster County, were bound over in heavy bonds to answer the ; charges of rape, j burglary and robbery: - Grant W. Calvert, George G. Duncan, Alfred Tbwnsend, ; Jj P. Price, Joseph.. JenkloS, and R. -E Jones. ;Two of the arrested KaKtux, named It; C. Cooley and Dennis Mul'ehihy, were sent to ,' Louisville some time ago. ... They too, ! were charged with taping negro women., In ' addition' to' these, several other partiesamong them. Frank' , Abher, William Melton,' and James Simbnds were placed under 'heavy bonds to keep the peace for one year, i Isaac Holman was arrested by the Marshal ' for " violating the - United States Revenue laws, and was also on his way to Louisville. t-' ' The Ka Klux of the counties specified above, "seem to' have " directed their spite against those negroes, principally, who by industry; and economy had either purchased "small parcels of land, which they wera cultivating for themselves, or els were making some money on rented farms. It has been stated heretofore, 4hat ;j the. worthless nogroes were the objeets of the Ku Klux wrath. But in, Webster County this seems not to have been the case. We apprehend that if the truth could be known, it has generally been those negroes who were . tryia to improve their condition by honest and industrious efforts, who have incurred the hatred of . the worthless white scoundrels who persecuted them. Col, Hall, of Morgaufield, deserves great credit for his efforts to break up the gangs of ruffians who have been disgracing this part of Kentucky,' and if the courts do their duty in trying the criminals, we predict that the Ku Klux will bo less demonstrative in the future.,,. . , ' We understand that two or throe tolerably prominent citizens : of Henderson are implicated in the outrages on the negroes, but on the preliminary examination managed to mako their escape. We do not give their names for this reason. Wo , believe every good citizen of Kentucky will rejoice, in this earnest and resolute effort to rid the State of some of the rascals who havo been doing so much to make ' it a hissing among its sister States. If all who claim to be good ; citizens will sustain the officers ,jn their efforts, we shall hear but little more of Ku Klux processions and misdoings. Rut, if the marauders are still encouraged by better people, the action of the officers wsill only incite them, to meaner deeds and more daring violations of law and good order. i . . s Stealing Corn. While the men engaged unloading a flat-boat load of ear corn were at dinner, yesterday, three or four eows helped themselves to a good dinner of corn. They waded into the water, reared np against the side of the barge, and helped . themselves, taking a good square rneal something they appeared not to have been used to. The unusual meal, however, may be the death of them. ' New Style Head-dress. Two young 'lidies appeared on the streets of Dubuqne, Iowa,' the other day, whose - hats were .prairie chickens. The local of the Dubuque Times, in noticing the new head-dress, says: The feathered cuticle was prepared as a taxidermist would prepare them before mounting, and stuffed with the young ladies' head?. Think of this Western novelty, ye Eastern milliners, who are ever on the qui vive for something rare and racy,and then weep for vexation, r We invite the attention of our Merchants and others to the very low rate at which 'we are now doing Job Work. We acknowledge no equal in the city, either in Job Printing or Blank Book work, and our prices will be found low enough to satisfy any reasonable person. , Velocipeding. Will, H. nuso was out again with his velocipede yesterday morning, and, has learned to manage it quite adroitly. After he had ridden about for some time, attended with a large retinue ' of-men and boys, other parties tried it, but none could master it singly, and indeed some with the aid of three or four assistants were unable to make it go. If they didn't get much riding, they, had a heap of fun. The sidewalks were blockaded with a crowd, which congregated to see the novsl exhibition. :;,. ; Bill Heads printed at the Journal Office as low as nine dollars and fifty cents per ream.

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er ha-.l a rather good run of Ltjsiness yesterday, and realized some few "scads." , Pat. Donovan, who, from his name, we should consider a Mesopotamia u, or a- Swiss bell ringer, was accused of having splicejl the main brace too taut, and in his hurry had become vituperative. Pat. was asked for $8 50 but did .pot respond.. lie "therefore took lodging wilh Black Bess. ' 1 Andy Frick, who mends the toles of others, but is likely to lose his own soul unless ho reforms, was convicted of being drunk and disorderly. , He gave security to pay f 3 25, and was permitted to depart. ' Myer Eppron was, on Sunday, guilty of an act of public indecency; and was charged $5 50,i which he jaTd like a little man. S- I Tom. Fasset, who has been there before and staid all night, was again drunk and slightly -disorderly. To make the matter -as light as possible, His Honor required a five dollar note, which Tom. handed over. ' Thos. Letcher, a colored cui from Africa, was accused of stealing a coat from Willis Locke.' ; The prosecution failed to substantiate the charge, and the prisoner, being fully charged, was discharged. ' ! i J im Raganv of " African hue, was charged with stealing a few 'mink skins, but if guilty he had managed the affair g o adroitly that it'could not be proven upon him, and he also was discharged-.,. J , r $ " Wm. Langley, a, scion of Southern chivalry, with an African; cast, of countenance, was arrested and lodged in the city prison on a charge of stealing a revolver and a watch. He confessed to the soft impeachment, and says he sold the; pistol to Charles Keller, Esq., and the watch to some man whom he had seen driviog'a team, but didn't know his ndme. A full investigation of the case will be had to-day. ! : . , ' .. .. ' - i ' ' A Young'"-but Adroit ThibfAAboat two months !ago a young lad, son of highly respectable - parents, but who has aii ambition to go to the penitentiary, sold a skiff to Mr. John Blangy, the ferryman, who proceeded to put it in good condition, having, it handsomely painted. Yesterday morning Charley-Dexter i' discovered' the skiff in possession of Mr. Blacgy, laid claim to it, proved property and took possessions 1 Mr. Blangy paid $14 for the skiff, and docs not feel disposed to lose it. If the young rogue, is caught, as he is likely to be, he stands an excellent chance to go to the penitentiary. ' We aro informed that he is a very bad boy. j - Honor to Whom Honor. Somo days ago the Courier of this city pronounced a glowing euloium upon the new fence surrounding the Court House Square in Henderson jVni with its usual accuracy, gave the credit of the very excellent workmanship to Terre Haute mechanics'. Mr. Eugene Kappler, of this city, is entitled to the credit of the work, which was done at his shop in this city. The fence is one of the best and most permanent and elegant ever devised. Mr. Kappler has jthe solo right of constructing this style of fence, and it is not just that ho should bo deprived of the credit of building the fence around the Court House at Henderson.- His advertisement will be found in the Jounnal. ' No Meeting of , the Council: There was no meeting of the Council last night. No especial reason was given except that the members generally desired to attend the exhibition of Skiff & Gaylord's Minstrels at the Opera House, or the JJal Jfasqitg' at Turner Hall. Not a single member of the Council put in an. appearance, and the Clerk, at the instance of the Mayor, formally adjourned the Council till next Monday night. J ' ' Independence Public School. We made brief mention of the exam ination of the Public School, in Inde nendence, on Saturday. A friend who was present sends us the following, giving fuller particular36fihc examination. He says: ' , i s . The examination was held on last Thursday evening, in the presence of Mr. O. tleddertch, iownship lrustee, and Professor Knight, and a large number of the parents of the pupils, all of whom were highly gratified and pleased with the proficiency of the purils Too much praise cannot be awarded Professor J.- Wyttenbach, the Principal of the school and his accomplished and very efficient Assistant, Miss Kate Gerhardt,- far their suceess in, conducting the school, and the large number of scholars registered during the term shows most fully the confidence of the parents of the pupils in the superior talent of the teachers. .During the term, which ended February 1st, 191 scholars were registered, 10(i hoys and 85 girls, among j which there, are many worthy of especial mention for their superior proficiency; to-wit: Girls Misses Eva Rheinlander, Jennie Maddox, Fannie Simmons, Carrie Blair, Mry Hess, Maggie Feuss and Francis Katlerjohn, and boys Masters Thomas .Leneave. . George Heddrich, George Sanders, DeWitt Moore, Louis McDowell; and, of the Primary Department, the.- proficiency that, the smaller pupils had made was highly gratifying to the parents. The school is in a prosperous J condition, and, with the untiring efforts of the teachers, it is looked upon as the best school in the township. ;Mr. Heddrich deserves great praise for his energy in making everything pleasant about the grounds. i Heavy Sale of Heavy Beef. About a week ago we mentioned the" fact that. Fred.' Fenchler, tho. well known butcher, had purchased two beef cattle .froxn jrenderson-County;" Kentucky, for which he " paid one hundred dollars each. He Slaughtered them on Thursday or Friday last, and sold one to Williams-& Sharp, weighing nearly 900 pounds. . They sold the entire beef, in, small cuts on Saturday, and did not near supply the demand.. Good judges'say'it was the finest beef ever sold in this market. " ' ' u'..-tt ' - . ; i-

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annual Examinations of the Public i Schools were continued yesterday in j the rooms of the Second , Primary grade. Thee arc the most numerous of the schools, and it wa-j found impossible to visit all of them, so that a detailed report cannot lie made, and the Rolf of Honor, which would necessarily be too long for insertion, is omitted. The exercises consisted in reading, spelling and defining numeration, and-writing or printing on the slate or blackboard, and were generally sustained with spirit, and reflected much credit, upon . the teachers. In some of the Schools, there was ' a very '"entertaining exercise in elementary 'original composition, which - must pfjpv- highly 'useful in early training tc children to habits of thinking' and the expression" in written language of their thoughts. It would be well if this exercise was universally practiced in the lower grades of the schools! The attendance of parents audi friends was as large as could be. expected, considering the fact that seven or eight examinations were icing held at the same time. , fi tfi ,; mir - Improvement of Little Wabash River. The work of improving the navigation, 'of. Little 'Wabash River has been, we learn, vigorously pushed foward this Winter, and it is expeeted that the locks will . be completed by the end of .the1 present month. This is a wort of great importance to the citizens of Evansville, as it will open up to'is a largi and lucrative trade that has heretofore gone jn another direction.' New Haven, the chief port of eatry n ,the .Little Wabash River, is surrounded by a populous and fer? tile country, and a vast amount of produce, will.be shipped thence to this city and to a' market. If wo mistake nof, a, number of our. citizens invested some of their loose capital in the cnferpfisel ; We hope they will realize handsome profits. ; A Probable Pair of Dead Beats. On Saturday last a dispatch was received in this city, by telegraph, from Paducah, asking the clerk of the Quickstep i to collect from state-room No. , $ . .It appears that a party calling themselves Freeland and sister-in-law, had left the. Richmond House, Paducah, without scttlingwith the clerk of the house, and had taken passage on the Quickstep for this city. As soon as the boat landed, the parties left the boat before the dispatch was received. Diligent search was made' at the several hotels, yesterday, but no such persons were to be found. 1 Hence it is concladed that they were a pair of dead beats. ... f- . 'JKa?You can get Letter Heads printed at the Journal Office at five dollars per ream. J : - Watching a Wreck. A gentle man who recently passed the place where the Empire was sunk by the caving of the i bank, gives us a vivid sketch of the picture ho saw there A small .tent , -was pitched in a email clump designated a cottonwood grove There a' man sat on a fitool with his elbows , on his knees and his chin on his hands, watching the pi!ot-houc of the, boat, H bich wad the only por tion of it visibfe. He was cuiptoyt by the underwriters at a 'libera-? pal' ary, no doubt, and had no objectioi to watching the pilot-house the whole year . round, ille was an excellent representation; ot Patience silt ng on a monument smiling at grief. The Bal Masque. The very in clement weather last night was not sufficient to keep the lovers of hilarity at Lome, and Turner Hall was crowd cd with tho beauty and gallantry o the German, population of our city intersperced with many native born citizens, and all fraternized with a cordiality that becomes citizens of a great, republic where merit alone is the badge of honor and the seal of nobility. It. was one of the most brilliant affairs of the kind wo have ever witnessed in the city. Very many of the costumes wore rich and grand, and many of tho masks really tasteful and f elegant. With that strange incongruity which character izes the female sex, however, many t f the fail est ladies had, false faces in remarkable contrast with their natural faces, and wry faces were not rare If we had time or space we should lik9 to describe some of the costumes, and we should, at the risk of being considered partial, not$ one sylph-like form, with red gilk skirt, black waist trimmed with swan's down only that a musical voice whispered as we pass ed by, "Tell no tales out of school.'' The music was grand and the supper magnificent. The exercises were varied by feats en the trapeze, Chinese delineations fand other pastimes. There were, a host of people present, but the very Best of order prevailed. It was highly.'creditable to the managers and all interested. Church Sltper, The African Baptistsof the city gave a grand sup per last night at -.Mozart Hall for the benefit or their Church. A large crowd were in attendance, and full justiee was being done to the substan tial and really elaborate supper that had been prepared. The enterprise seemed to bo a decided success. While there are many worthless, dissipated Africans Jn the city, there are many whose moral character, industry and Christian deportment deserve com; mendation.,. '. CAN Andy Johnson, "'Alexander Randall, .'' or any other man "- give a pood reason .why the Evan.svilie Journal should be received at the Terre Haute Post Office via ludiauapolia, tho day after publication ? Terre Haute Express. . . . Certainly! The paper is sent to the General Distributing office.whence it is forwarded to the rural districts and villages. , 1 ,,, . ' '

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nec-assary that we should remind ou readers that the Peak FamilyJappfltr at the Opera ; Houso to-night. They are so justly famous for their great excellence and their extraordinary proficiency, and our people arc anxious to hear them. . The Berger( Family comprise prodigies of , musical talent, and the troupe, wherever they have appeared, have druwo densely crowded houses, and ire have ,- no doubt the same will be the case here. They appear at the Opera House for three nights only. ' : ,v "' '; . r 1 Skiff & Gaxlord's Minstrels. Tlien'Nvas" a very' large, audience. at the Opera House last night to witness the highly artistic' and beautiful! de lineations of the Skiff-GaylordTroupe. The pet forma npes' were all goad, and it would be unjust to particularize without going over the entire programme. We have seldom seen an audience give more abundant evidence of gratification, nearly every performance being swarmly applauded. Our people are much disappointed ; that they have not the pleasure of seeing them another night, j We cordially commend them to the -good graces of our friends down the river. jf , - A Counter Masque. Another brilliant party assembled at the Na" tional Halt last riight and enjoyed a gay masquerade.7 4The ' Hall was . not' crowded, but the masks were generally in excellent taste. ,' It was given, as we understand, by the proprietor of the Hall. - : ' ' ' " Bad Weather. Wa' are again treated to rainy weather, the- rain commencing at 2 A. j ma yesterday morning, and continuing lightly, and at intervals heavily, up to dark last night, when it increased in force, with every indication of continuing until morning. i i i,- ..,-, ' Funeral of Rev. Samuel Reed, The funeral of Rev, Sam'uel'Reed was largely attended yesterday. TheMasonic fraternity of this city turned out in large numbers, and thefuneral service was conducted according to the solemn and impressive ritual of that order. ' " ' ' f JLO CALNOTICES. " ladies anrl Gentlemen, , 1 Hiram Nelson has an. auction sale of Mi'.iinery Goods and Milliners' Frnia.Uin2 : Goods, at his Auction Itoom, Locust Street,- commencing Thur-iday morning, February 15th, at KJ o'clock, and continued daily, forenoon and afternoon, until all are soldi feb0 3t - j ,,,;,:,:-,;- ... ,. i-, ;:;. j Grand Masquerade Proressloii of the Kransvllle Llederkranz.- J ;i Evansville, Feb. 9, 1 p.m. A erand masquerado proces.iion of the Evansville Liedejrkranz will move to Jay at 1 o'clock p.m.; through the streets ot the city. , , order of procession. Form at 1 o'clock, at Turner Hatl ; tlien3 march on Second Street to Vino; down Viae to First; along First to Oak; up Oak to Tiiird; on Third to Locust; on Locust to Sixth; on Sixth to Cherry; on Cherry, to Seventh; on Seventh to Alain; on Main to Third; on- Third to Ingle; on lnclo btieet to Lamasco Market: on Market Street to Second Avenue; on Second to franklin Avenuo; on Krankliu to Third Avenue: on Third Avenue tn Fourth Street; on Fourth Street to Fulton Avenue; on Fulton Avenue to lirst btreet; on iMrst Stic.it to Eliu Street, and thence on rAw Street back to lurner Hall."' ' ' fetif)" The (!iih.vittkk. For Rent. A suburban residence near the city of Henderson,, contain ing 2t? acres of laud, peach and apple orchards, two cisterns, one well, and jill necessary out-buildings. Will be leased for three yt'ars. Terms low. Apply to Jas. IL Letcher, at L. Ruffncr, jr., 6iiJo.it, No. 7 Main Street, fjvabsville. f FtouR. The best brand of choice family flour sold la the city, the L'juthiana ..Mills, also, rye flour for f-alc by U.D. Allw & Co., irst bt. acvuuu uvur uciuw r iuu. For Sale. A nice Two-Story Dirtlling llmise, with five rooms and cellar, in tho best part ot the city. will be sold below its value and part ly on time. Call to-d ia, as I am re quested to se!l without ieluy. , Alvah Johnson,' feb3 tf Real Estate Agent. Fob Rent. A desirable dwelling uouse, containing ten rooms, larife yard, plenty Iruitand shrubbery, on Sixth btreet, between Main and Syca more. 1 ossepsion given 15th inst. Enquire of KelLer & WmtE. " febrj-tf ; . ' i SALT 1 FLOUR I PORK !! NAILS II We offer to the trado 10.000 barrrels KANAWHA SALT. 2.0! jij- barrels and sacks FLO LUi of different brands and grades. 5.0J0 kegs W HE KLING NAILS. a large . supply or nam jucafs. Lanl ; twar Cured Bacon JItrm, dice. L. Ruffnes. Jr.. & Co.. No. 7 Main Street, near Water Street. THE FRASTKLISf BRICK MACHINE TK I UMPHAST O VR A LL QTHERH. Builders. Masons arid BricJcmaktrs. Come and see it. Makes the most and best brick at the least expense of any machine ever m.w, is wor&eu y two norsea or by steam power. It equal as a practical brlct rualier Is not known. I defy couipemiou. .1 . ii. liEjficK. io. i lironuwav. iiuum imo. rew lurx, - idv-uij;ii,w. EtiV A new stock: o.-Silk.Princrcs ana i reiich Uor,ets at , Hughes . h-ajxqt rure urus. iUedicinp.s and Liauors lor medicinal nsel Ivorv Sets, genuine imporredvc Perfumes, Colognes, Pomaues and J?jqe lirusbcs, K'J l( oonuermann ; liurtora a I tnpra w , - I., Ilmc ?Sinr( - IS !Sonth H irat Slrool 0 ?." ... j x iKi.vi luiiuun caret tiny comrounucu i at all hours . taalli Kmns 1 t.1, ....... . i , . I. Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor is j . y iv i wjit x wuuy a.u.vn . Wuat comiKiunded, by writini to the iropriotor. The best known roots and

herbs are used, and Combine ple'a'atitr sent ; tie claims ot appiicanis. ForeiicuneHS to the ta-ste with sure results:' fe", vcu F,tH H vm.-N'1 w.'"1' Sold by Cloud y Akin. !l m.-? u,LltV . ' "ltu'

Catleetor' Bfottcc. I am now prepared lo rt-fund E., I. & C. S, 1j. Kailroad tax on personal property, covering all those who have paid tax on personal property pre vious to .November zuth, ' ' ' ' 1. J.i liAVlSK, ; feb3 lw, ; ; i City Collector.'

- JcSr Toilet and Fancy Articles at Bridwfll & Co s Druir Store, corner of Third and Main. Ftne&t stock in the city. Perfumeries of nil kinds!. Attention of tho ladies invited. None but the Irsl kept. ocL'Gdtf

r. J V Vr utirr Hiver Itm nee Third Puw. . .Yesterday closed with a fharp rain, which continued till midnight...... The additional arrivals and departures up to midnight were the Mary Houston, -Louisville to New Orleans; Quickstep, to Cairo; Packets, to Henderson tho Clara Scott, to Wabash River; dtapidan No. 2, to Eastport; and Abeonar Eastport to Cincinnati. The packets had fair trirs generally. i.li.'.The Emma Floyd took all the freight here that she could stow,' and had to refuse offers.... The Mary .Houston, had a good start, and added largely herd She arrived at 4, and left a Si m The Abeona had a fair trip. She added considerable he-re. ...... -The Richmond and Nick Longworth will be here to-day. iKYY ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Jowls, Beans, Flaxseed, 4c. JFNT UKIIIVEII FHOM THE 71'early Uuk by the spluuald steamer Clara Hco t, 20 barrels Jowls; 6 barrt-ls white beans; ; ' ' 5 oarrels UaxHecd ; butt bUHlieU choice oats; 4cakpatM; . . teaalts r kilns; F" Whici are ' n"rel to tbe trade at the Builders' Emporium, - , Water ttreet, bat. Locu3t & Walnut EVANSV1LLK, INDIANA. - BABCOCK & STEELE, - - feb'J City Feed Store. EH FNH I'KIMt; II AY t TASK tJU coumry bran; li ton tiliiptilull ; oioiiu' llour In Hnekx; IreNh boiled uieal, wru.oaw, die, at lowea .eath prices. Uooda uellfered irein tneclly. T.-W. MURRAY, Thfri utrt, between Mala and LocuhI. . . 1-IjH lim ... United States Marshal's Sale. BY. VIRTUE OF AN OKUEIt OF ale Ut me directtd, trora the Clerk's ciiice ( the Untied Slateft DrKtrlct Court for the District ol Indiana, I will, on M'cintminy, the UUh day of February, 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and o'clock i-.m., at the courubousx tu the city Of lOvaJisvl le, Vanderburgk County, iji04uia, olfcr for saleat public auction . , ORTY BARRELS I1IG1IWINES, oondf niued byn:ilil Court, and the" Marshal ordered U hoi I the same. BKN, Hl'OON Kit, IT. 8. lftrHliat. ; ...,. By Q,. H. Bigki.ow, Dt-puly. " January 23th, !S(i9. leS dilt ' iVoAr-w FISH Ell, , .. HKALKU II C&aniiclim anil Gas Fixtures, . Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, o. IM I.O l'fT HTltHKT, fodly EVANSVIf LK, Imd. . Excelsior White Lime. OK-"! 'IIAKKKIJ 4K THATI KU:. jtj v" lia( l Tt iiii-H-ee Ktver While t.nae, Irokli Iroin tti kiln, JuhI rerrtveu at the ' hUlt.DKKM' EMPORIUM, Water Htraet, ixtt.'l (muHt and Walnut, KvHiiHvillf , lurl. fe liAP.C'iH'K A MfKKI.E. Public School Lxamlnaflons. Till: IXF.MI ANNITAI. EXAM IN., lion of lh i'tiblic KttlioolM of the -ity will t'liinmoum tit Hie lllli Hi-hool lluildiiij, on Wednesday, Kebruary :il, and be eoiitimied In the lollowinu order: ' Monday Aflfrinmu, Ki.-hruary Nth All Kfrcond l'rimary McIiooIk. Tui-day Forenoon, February 9lh.AH First l'rliu:iryhoo K. TuusJuy Afti ruixm, K-briiiiry Oth All H--oimI 1 nlf nut dialu HchoolH. V'f dnenday. Ft bruary 10th All Find, InU'rmHtial f--iiools. TnurMiay, February Uth All Hecorid Uriii.imar school. ulhAn Flrat Oram 'iliv Mayor and City Council. in renin. ami (lie fiiiMic (;-iutkII v, art Invited' U IIIU'IKI. Jj ul.hllAltl, JOHN W. FOH'J'KK, ..- , lHUMJll ESSU NUER, ! if TniMiw. A. M. Oow. Kuierlntendent. IJnAdlw Courier, Colon, and CetiuM-rut coy Iwd. ; i : I WANT My friends anil lite ixiblio to know that! have einOarked in the l'aer lliiMluetui, at ixickm x Aiorieu una . in. iocker'M old Mtand; that . . i intend ; To keep on band a good awMrlinent ol artlclea In my Itue rAPKU VfAtUR HACKS, WRAP HA U.I. WliAl'ViaU J'Al'Hll, itAfill.I.A, TKA, A TlMHUK FAVKR, .'. U Til AND J'A TTKU JV J'A i'KR. WALL PAhKR, DKCOItATtOHtl, WIN DO W HIAHliH. t'lXTLTRIUL Ac, 4c, Ac. ; and that - . 1 IIOVtT ITTR1V11 I To aell eooda at 1 than cost, or even at that figure, if I can avoid It. MY HOPE IS, Tiiat, while I give aatixtaciion to those Who tn le with me, the returni. for my lnvestirient of money and iabr may not be una,lUfadory U my)lf. ... 11 Houth First Btreet. del5 dtf ' ' KvanavUie, Ind. 11 UOOM FACTORY. GLUNZ & MAUSER, . Ilroom VIm ufUa turors. We doKtre notllvlnz the public that we are keeplrjii on hund all sort of 1:umoih, and par the liitrtie-.t nrire for Kroom Cora. i-HCiorvoii inini ana insieisiN. Ide7d.ini lAaCX MITE 1IOINK. F. QRAUPNER,' ' DYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH MXHF.KT, bet. Oak and Cherry, Bilk, Wool, Cotton. Ac, colored lo order. Ail work warranted, ana any damage promptly paid. uiaZj dtim FAIIlOAXlfcHV , STANDARD y SCALES ot all kinds. HORN BROOK A CO., . No. 9 North Wuler Ktrent, Evansville, Ind ncii (Jul 11 Homocopnthist, , EVANSVILLE, IND. OfHoe West tide of Becond Btreet. bet. Main and Ironist. Ife2dly Notice to Contractors. Si:ai.i:d ritofostia wnx he r'c. tvtd at wv orlice until the l .ili dy of February, 1st!!), lor tbe con tructiou , ol au aodilion to tike Court-House. The plana aud si tcifieatlona can be sn at my office on and alter the 1st day of Februaiy. uid.s must ne ace impaniea oy the 'names aua H"iiRUirs ui tue securities proposed ray menu u maue as ine work nrr. . . . . . e 1 " ooinpleled. 'lim Commissioners r serve .iwiiibi uoui Mia the riHtil to reic-tl . uy or all the hid - , . ViClOR BlHiIf jnnuiy'.4iiaifori 1-.... ..... I ! I . .. .. I .. T . , . . .. . . ""' "--.H--"'. U"uwiq 'iii itt under Ilie new Ad "'"' rnitiistratloli. We nrenare u r.. P,1et,t',n,l,r l,r,rt lt)r ovtrument mh lrii.,,'n.L CARRIAGES. J. K OKBitr. K. L. UaitN. J. XX. 'OllTCI'lM Sc CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS Transfer OruamenUi ut (,'Uiclauatl prices. , Main istrret, M. Fifth and AVjcA, '

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IO V. J. lilt' 'WIN dlt FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. To TIij si clans. NW V'okk, Aufiusl 1.1A, 1st;". Allow ine to all your alM-nllon to my 1'REPA RATION OF COM FOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. The component InulH are BUCHU (Loku LK.tr), CUBKlw, J UN1FER BKUIUEH. Mode of Prear(Ulon.liaciu, In vacuo. Juniper Berrien, by dltdillallon, to form a floe gin. Cubc-b extracted by displacement by llqaor obtained froit Junlix-r Berrlea, containing very; little augar, a a mall proportion of aplriL, aud more palatable than auy now lu uw. The active piopertlea are by this mode extracted. Buchu, us prepared by druglida generally, 1m of a dark color. It la u plant that em'ta tta fragrauce; the action of a flame doslroya tbla (its active principle), leaving a da-k and g utluoun dt-coctiou. Mine la tbe color of ingredlenta. The Buchu In my preparation predominates ; the fciuallest quantity of the other lugrtdlenU are added, to prevent fermentation; upou lnapectlon, It will be, found not to bu a tincture, aa made In pharuiacopieA, nor la it a ay. up, add therefore can htt unel in -ae Where fever or inflammation f xbtis. lu thui, you have the knowledge of the ingredient and the mode of preparation. Hoping that yod will favor U with a trial, aud that, upon inspection 11 -will meet with tour approbation. With a feeling of confidence, - I am, very renpeot fully, H. T". JIKLMllOI.P, , Clieuiiwt and DrugUluf 10 Vmre' E-1-erience In 1'hl adclphia, mid now located at bin Drug and Chemical Warehouw, 6!)f TlrOatlway, N. Y. ' i (From the Largest Maimfaciurlns Clu iiiUta In the World. ' . ! I am acquaiuted wltl Mr. 11. T. Holm, bold; be occupied the drupe M,or oppoxllt, my residence, and wfti'snccoksful In. conducting the bualnesH wliore others had not been equally so before bliu. I have botu favorably impressed with hla charactt-r and nlrp'e. ... ' j "WILLIAM WKKUfTMAN. " "Firm of Fowtra A WMiAttwau, MuoofacturlnsChemlatM,iuth and Brown Btre t, rht!adeljL.ii." Jlelmboltl's fluid KrtroKt Huehu, for weakness arlslug from Indiscretion. The exhausted powera of nature, which art accompanied by ao many alarming aymptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Los, of Meiuury, Wakefulness, Horror 4f Dlxeitee, or Forebodings of Evil; In fact, UnlverMal Latitude. Fioatration, and inabllfty 'u, tuter into the enjoyments of society, , The Const It ullou, ouoo iilleelnl with )rgAuie Weakness, remlrea the Mid ol' Met.it;lu Ut Htreuglhru -and Invigorate tiie system, which H Lm i:oi,r'i Kxthict Bit. CUP Invariably does. If no lietuienl U submitted to. Consumption or Insanity eusiies, ! - IMmhald's Plaid Kxlriut J'.iu hu, ti, a flection pocullar to Female, is uriequaled liy any other preparation, as In Chlorosis- or Retention, Fatnlulness, or Huppreasluu of CutMiary EvacuHtlons, Ulcerated or Hcuirrus Mate of the Utrns, and all complaluta Incident to the sex, whether ai Wiug Irom habits of dissipation iinnrudeiino In, or the decline im- change of, life, 1 " ' lirlinbaltl'i Ptuia Kxtrncl Mmchu. ana improved Jiose Wash will radically exterminate fiom the system disease arising from hablU of dissipation, at Utile ex. j.t-on, iiius r no c-uange in diet, iio lncouveuience or exposure, coinplcU-iy KuiK-rseuiug tuose unpleasant and dunier. miareaiailesi Cofalva and Mercury, lu ull these diseases. . 1 lleltMMtias JTluiU , Extract Iluchii lu all disease of these organs, whether t-xisu lug In male or female, from whatever cause originating, and ho matter rt how longstanding., f lls pleisaut In taato uud Odor, "immediate" lu Wlou. aud more Birengiueutng lliii any of the preparaiiiiih or ii it or J ran. ' -.- uuni uronn-iliwn or ut-iicsui consututious, procure the remedy at once. ' ' i The reader must be aware that, however alight may be th attack of tho above dis eases, it u certain to anoct the bodily health and mental powers. Al" the above dlseasen requiro the aid ol a Diaretlc. i HELMBOLD'H EXTRACT BUCHU, Is the great Diuretic. Hold by druggists everywhere. J'rlcefl 25 per bottle, or six bottles for Vi 50. Deliv ered to any address. Describe symptoms In 11 eoinumoleatlona. Addresa H.T. UKLMBOLD, , Drua and Chemical Warehouse, . i9t Broadway, New York. MONE AHE OEXI INK UN I.EMM done hp iu tieel-eniaved wrapper, with fac-simile of m v l.'liem leal Warebouse, and aigued . 11. T. II ki.mboi.ii. jauio uti. ..... . .. BOOK BINDING. THE JflURIVAL ULiDZRY, Mavlnjr the Eargt and Best Ktock in the Wst, and the B EST OP WORK MEN, " . : ; ; I'-u-. j. -t.'i Aro prepared to make IS Xi JL ''i , Mli a i' n Of ail kifidi, lor STKAMftO VfV ' ' IIill'KI.S, BAILItOADS, Mj:m I A NTH, and P.U.SINTHS .'ME.f OKNEKjALLV, Itt a atylo of finish and iTurahimy utifiu pasaed by any bue 1 lue country. Tbry Wlll be tu'i nlH VElli-CTIEAP.

F"t Kr.lVl-BC;.-INES HOliKK-No win H ( ef, tiiree doors from U, Conor i.t Third Hire. t. For part leu I-., r "I'P'y lo ARTHUR MM.UK, '"' V. T. .1 K.N K INS.

rnt not it i: " r '! I I I." A M K It I I ' A N lK lllUi '.t I 1... l...u( ln.l.ily I.. l.vili.nviIlM, I , 1, 15, iH fc)Ht,., I,, Hi, mi.lMl of tho iiuHiiKms part of the cilv fronts on vvi.l )r rsii.-et. near the corner i V liter and ty..n more, and lu.s u spleiidn' liver view. Ji. J lai.;., mill eoni looil ioii-i Is le lliau ii Kiiure (i-oin Muiti Ktr--l and Is easy ul iu v, KH fiom t lie rtvrr, rai 1 road, aud siirr nind ni .ou nl ry. Viii"iiii uirrn Airil lm.. Apply lo ALVA 11 JOHN.HiN. Adirt'r., Juul9 dtf F.VHiiMVllle, ind. OR kali:. RnsiiMnci :u; I Farm for SaJa. TICK t..illl.4'i; of the Into 1 r ihom ts Itnucle will be sold nt privul r.jili). Kaid far ii contains ItMl urns, will liiiprovemeitti.. it is alioiit one mili fici'i I UHlcV Slitl lol , on lli I .. ,v c. it. I '.., ni ten miles from l his city. For further par ti en tars apply at ir. T. Ku icio's utv No. 2-J Fil-l Ht-eet. I-.vh tsvllio. Jv il f. FOR SAL? AMI F0I1 Ri:M ffifh F,l lll'II.IlJ !.! Jf J' I wi IIiok liotiKi s, a-ud i- ai iiiH. l ii thousand acres ol Fa rm i ng l.hud. 1 buy and sell Real I jdalt-. . ALVA II JdllNSIIN, lU-ul Ftatu Atcnt, Third Strft, EimiixviUc, JnJ'utnf AMUSEMEilTS. 1 1 ? I 3L Xi O 11 4 O TiiRKis mnm mii TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AN TflURSUAY, I'l'Itnmrj ftlt, Jo. la, aud 11C Thc Original 'Peak Fnsni! SWhSS UELlr-niNCi ERS, And the -ii-ln at.d i j I'll to nit 13111 HAItPIrtTH, VIOLINIHIS, AND i ) ) VOt-'ALb-tTH, Astl led by Mn. SOL SMITH RHS.SEL The (i nlt d ' hiiinrli r V oculist, Facia 1 "( In e.i Lu , an. 1 1 1 iiniorl.il. Everything N"cw, J 'HI Hunt, Attrnrlit '. . ...r CiUta OK AfiMIMNIO. Farqnette and I ress Circle ecu Iteftwi ved Hi-i ts L't ecu Kate lly 4 'ii o: e ( cew O'tllerv- e.en The JValc Family Ticket . Oitici ts ut a Waneii's Miihln Htoic, Mulu Hired, v,'li Heals can le seemed. W. V . I O W LK ft, Lusluess Apcn febj d' f, Vrenvvm VAty .Flooring" 'III Vi II (i E N II K APPLE It, Mauufiici urcr and ljealer iu f4ai!Hlif Oootm, Ullittl MOl'MlIMiN, FLuOKINU, SIIHN '' ' ' And all kiudnof ' DRESaKD AND ROUGH LUiUIF AI'KHol i Proprietor and Mauut'acturi r of the

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i ! J ITTITITTITlilf ii, Celebrated PICKET FENC Corner of !HvWon Etrci-t and I an Near Belts A Hliijey'a Foundry, oc'il dl,m :KVANsvil.l K, ll Latest Nov York New X.A.T3IJS!! TiOok (Ht I ! JiOOli 4Mlt X !. It On " Bertntll es t ho ( Vunplcx Ion." (lives n It'wyUlow lo I lie I 'heel;'!." "A Kubj T'ri'.;e to the Ijlps." " Hemov.-s nil lllorclies and Frecit U- " Tho BcM lu the Woi Id." " COSTAU'S " TIIK Bitter-Sweat and Orango EIossoo One I'.oll ie, ((I (M); tliree for ti tl. I, mill Bottles sold lu onw day in N. V. CI All iJri KKists lu Evanmvii.i.k t.ell M COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS AUK M'ostar'H" Hat. Itoach. ic. Kxlfr '('oatar'a" Ilea lUig tcxtrrnitii.ttui ,t'0Htar' only pure Inact't I'uwth 1t..u .. ..I I .... I """ Miiu r iimnn ju,i.ii 111.11 urn datlv." "!!! Iwarelll of spurious Imitations.' ju jiiitfui-1,4 in F.V ANsvil.i.a sen then , Address "tlOSTAJ!" Il) Crosby HI.., N. Or JOHN F. Jl K.N 14 V (Huceessor to) llKSAM I'.AUMM.V I ., '21 Park univ, N, V Hold In KVANSVILLK by I4El.EI.lt A U IIITi:, dell) diw5m uoui , Wlioli salo Am uti 1. H. W II WW. MAN. CHAKLK.S Kltl ll h No'.v Finn at an Old Slant SCHWIIGMAN & KEEIl'Ki;, Steumhont Purnlslilii Room Manufairturers of Chirniuyx, ltrvachoiis, Coj'jur Sm J-'iping, Wrought Iron Cooking JStAJVix, and Kiiri' n, l 'urniturr. Also, Tin, Copper, and Hlie-f Jion War Copper HtlllH, Ac., miiilM to order. 'I ill Hju.I1 n T I ill Her 1 112. Spoilt III U, dealers In all. kinds ol Cooking al Heating Hlo cm, Clialing Ilsln-s. c. 1'aitieiilar tteutiou JalU load kio,ls repairing, . .... Ail work p -mtu'lly attended to, and wa iiniL-d to Klve pel lt- satisfaction. Call and i usal No. 9 Jlouth Water Strftet, m2d:iu x Kv.Af"il,l '-a' ' Dissolution of Copartiirrsliij. I f(,re exisuni; under I lm ill in n umVV ells H-ll was diKsolvi-d by mi tu a I consent (-ii I be .'ioi.li da ol N ovemOe sis, Walter I. Wi lls wll hl raw iuk. 11. K. W hl.iX A hi IN. Partnership Notion. Wl ,illi: l ilit kkjm i, II t I bis Ixt day ol J miliary, I-.;, eni.-i into a eopnrti erbip, under t be in m nam of II. K. We Is A Co., for Ilie purportIr.insan im a (ieuciHl Hardware l.tiMiner In all Its branches, in the same bouse loi luerly o.-npisil by Ii. K". Wi lls . f-oi and respeel lu dy :t continuance of Hi favors exlendif lo I tie 1 . te II i in. We w i I'olli-ct all ce Mints duo, and pay all claim MiiaiUKt, Kttld lirm. . i I. K. W FLU-. Jcodlw W. U WUUJ.