Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1869 — Page 3

FJSBXIUAHVU. l&A FARM AND GARDEN. Farm Worfe for February. Farm Stock. Stock of every lo seriiition at no time nceJ.s closer look ing alter and careltu Keep. 11 properly care J for up to this time, they should be all in ood condition, and as l hey come upon the turning point of the season ana pass inro me oprtui, will fare well probably in proportion as the month of February leaves them thrifty and stron?. If they show any falling off, therefore, look to if, and biins? them back by more or better food, comfortable lodging, and atten tion to cleansiojr of the skin from filth, accumulated dust, &c. Let not. especially, the workiug stock be plighted, aud avoid the vain economy of saving under a false impression that when having little work to do, they may be put off with indifferent food. They should have the oppor tunity of the comparative leisure of winter lo lay up a store of muscle tor future use; and while the quantity ol grain may be lessened, if not at work, its quality should be always Rood, and under no circumstances should a horso that in to be regularly worked in the seanou to come bo put off with long provender alone. Let mares in foal be guarded with the utmost care against accidents, and have moderate keep and uniform attention. Colts should be daily handled, and treated always with the utmost gentleness. The most highspirited colts make for many, perhaps most, purposes the best horses, if not cpoiled by bad management; aud nothing is more sure to ruin them than rough usage of any sort. , (Juw. A9 fcipring advances, cows need the best treatment, especially such as are to have young. They should be dried off a month before their time of calving, and have such food as will keep them in thrifty, strong condition. Keep their coats in good condition by the use of the brush, if necessary, and, suitable food, such as bran in two proportions and corn meal in one. Calves and Sheep. Calves are thought to be kept as well in company with sheep and with the same food, unlcs3 it is designed to force them. They are liable at this season to have lice upon them, the effect generally of poor condition, which can be corrected at once, by washing well with carbolie soap, and permanently by better treatment. Ewes having, or about to have.youna; should be strictly looked after. There will always be some of a flock that begin to lose their wool before shearing time. This is an indication of weak, ness of constitution or age, and these should bo separated and fed well, and be made mutton of in the Fall. Fattening Stick. All stock that are being fed for the batcher must have the best food with the utmost regularity, while the strictest regard is paid to their comfort. There is great economy of food in grinding all grain for their use, and generally, perhaps, in boiling or steaming. Store Hogs. These should be kept in good order throughout tho Winter. They will then be in condition to make the most of the Summer's grazing, when they will make much increase at little cost, and pay well for generous Winter treatment. Breeding sows' must especially be fed so as to keep them in full conditon. Pasture Grounds and (Jluver. Keep these well protected against stock of every sort; the clover espocially should not have a h'oof upon it uulil it makes considerable Spring growth. AVell set old lasture will not be so much damaged, but should not be closely fed nor trod when very wet. Tobacco. The making of beds for seeding should be attended to as soon us the ground is iu proper condition, itud, iu the meantime, brushwood for i burning may be gathered and placed in convenient proximity to the ground to be prepared. After a good burning with the best material to be cot, there should bt a very thorough digging aud grubbiug of roots uutil it is put into the Guest possible order. The manure should be well mixed through the gronud as it is worked, and after the seed is sown the surface lirmly tiod. Coutinue the stripling of the old crop and iret it reuily for market as early as practicable. Such as may be lying in bulk as the mild Spring-like weather approaches will be likely to become warm, and if it ferments will acquire an unpleasant smell, hard to got rid of. Its approach to this point may be known by its becoming softer in the bulk; then itshould be shaken out buddle for bundle and hung up to dry, or laid lightly in another bulk. When thoroughly dried it is in pro per condition to be laid down again in large bulks and heavily weighed tor packing. This must not be done, of course, until it becomes soft in damp weather. Manures. The manures in the yards may from lime to time be thrown i l ?n e . into neaps, wuere it win iermem in a manure as the weather gets moder ate. Increase the quantity bv all possible means, and bear in mind that what is made from grain fed animals is richest, and must be most carefully preserved. Une part of good stable manure to two of dried mack from tho swap, or of turfs, or any coarse vege table material, well mixed in a pile. will be found for many purposes equal, load for load, to- the stable manure alone. NOTES FOR THE GARDEN. Carry on the work of digging and trenchinr. and of breaking up all unoccurjicd eround. as the weather ii Verv abundant supplies of manure arc needed here, and mainly well pre pared compost. Blake preparation for early peas and potatoes, and also for early crops of carrots, cabbace. lettuce, radishes, onions, leeks, spinach, parseley. Plant out roots ot asparagus and rhubarb Being hardy, all of these may be started whenever the ground corneal into order for putting in the seeds. Corn, acra, beans, and some others, being more tender, must be postponed - to a later period. Neither should be I planted till the ground s is warm enough to sprout them promptly. Asparagus. The value and endurance of asparagus beds will depend upon their being thoroughly prepared before planting. A deep, rich, sandy i loam ia best. Trench tho ground two depths of the spade, manuring it well all through. Lay off on the prepared ground beds ot four feet, having a . th of two feet between. Lay off on these beds, one row through the cenl tra. and one twelve inches from each - side. Set the plants carefully along these, distributing the roots properly, " and then put ever them when planted several inches of good loam, and a good dressing of compost. Whiten the surface well with salt. Such - treatment will make sure a large proluct. and a bed that, with good man agement, will be profitable for many

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fVames should be oirtfuiiy tended, giving plenty of fresh air wlen tho weather permits. Plant out win n it becomes mild enough, to make room n-ider the franico. Cabbage, lettuce, and cauliflower may bo tct early io

warm borders, and some risk may Lo run for the sake of thinning out under glass. Hot Beds Vrevnrc these for toma toes, egg plants, and peppers, ami sow about the middle of the mouth iu this latitude. Spinach. Sow when tho grouud comes iu order. Lettuce, and Cablxae Seeds. Sow in a moderate hot-bed. Peas and Potatoes. Plant whenever the ground is fit to work. Seeds. Provide at once such garden seeds as are ueeded. General Work. Make a thorough cleaning up of all vegetable plots. Put cabbage stalks together to furnish sprouts for Spring use. As soon as tho ground is ia orthr to be worked, give a surface, stirring around all crops stauding over lor Fall, (lather leaves, mould, Ac, for composts and mulching. THE FRUIT GARDEN. Prune apples and pears in moderate weather, (jooseberries and currents may be pruned if they need it, and their tops opened well that the fruit may get sua and air. Fall planted trees should be staked and mulched; after high winds examine and proas tho earth firmly around the foot of each tree. If any planting is fo be done, make preparations at once, and plant as early as the condition of the ground allows. Young trees should occupy well drained, well worked, and fertile soil, but should not be highly ma nured. TUB FLOWER GARDEN. In the flower garden look tc the protection given to half hardy plants. aud keep in order, lost they suffer from the neglect. Plant hardy roses when the ground is in order. Plant and prune hardy shrubbery. Plants in pits should be opened to the air in moderafe weather, that they may become gradually accustomed to the outside temperature. Jjawns should be raked, rolled, aud. if necessary, top dressed. Ashes and salt make the best dicssiug for fine grass. lo roako a thoroughly good new lawn, the ground should be well broken to the depth of cishtecn inch es, and enriched with stable manure. If this is not to be had, use guano and suner phosphate. Walks and borders mnv be made and edgings set. liox-edging, to grow well trom slips, Bhould be iu pieces the length of a man's hand, and set in to nearly the whole length. STATIONARY. JOHN II. SCOTT, EoolNelIciftl;i3ioiier AND JrEWSl)AI4 E R, So. 53 MAIN STRKET, cor. Second, aui5dly Kvansvi Lt,ic. Ind. FISH & KAKTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stat'oaers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEO US BOO KS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND CJ e ia era I ft t u ii o m ery9 Kvansvillc, Indiana. uly9ly CINCINNATI I'aper Warehouse CHATFIELD & WOODS, ti A NPFACVrilRGKS AND WII01.irsAL.lt PA I Kit DKAIjURS 11 and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete as sortment ol FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, MMY, 1HKDIIIM, KOYAL, AUD Hlil'KK-KOYAL FLAT LETTKRS. various wclirht: KLAT COMMERCIAL. AND FACKriT NOTKS; Hubbard's ULAZKD COVKH I'Al'KKS, N. 1 and 2; also, oilier brands, of all colors; PKLNTKKS" UAKD STOCK, in ftw, colored aim white; also, I'm CAKDH, in lull variety ot qualities aud sixes. RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. MANUTACTDKKKS OF PAPER BAGS & FLO I) II SACKS, All sites and numbers, first quality of papor. Newt Paver, Manilla Prtprr, Hook Paper, Wrapinng Jtper, Colored latt-r tVtriwr, Hum J riper, March Itjr. Vanilla Jtiper, Tar Hoards, Strata Jioetrdx. ; leathers or all Kind For Binders' use, together with TOO IU and BINDERS' JIACHIXF.KY, All of which we oner at lowest market prises. Orders by mall promptly filled. CHATFIELD & WOODS, 77 and 711 Walnut Street, niarZl dtf I'inrlnnatl. The DIFFICULTY REMOVED EVKBT STEAM BOl LER 8UOULII IIAVR StlllwelVs Patent Heater and Lime-Catcher I rnllF. MOST NEKIOI7S IIFFICtTI.TT J. experienced by tuosa who use steaiu ZT..nt ia known to enalneeM as "CAIK or "INCKUSTATION "a hard suhslauce formed out or tho eartny saius ,-oiiiaiui In the water, which attaches itself firmly to the whole Inner suriaee 01 me Iu tins city thin diiBeully is pet:iuiarij' aggravated by the lar-e quaniity of iuaaroehta and lime found in the waier, wiiich, besides forming scales on the uoiler, ooHtrucla the piies and oecuKions the most anaoyiUK delays iu cleaning, as well as actually enuaugering tuo aaieiy vi me ooiier. 8tillweir Ileut Heater Removes all this dimculty, sending the water into the boiler free irom any sedinmenb wuaiever, ana pure as ir uistlileu. All wno nse what are known as the "drive wells" for their supply or water cannot allord to do without thltt Heater. Jt will save them much money in the purchase ol fuel, to say nothing of the annoyance and delay in cleaunins boilers. The Heat er ia easily mauageu. anu quiefcly ctleansed. One ha been in operation at Ijleheart'8 Flouring Mill for many mouths, ana given entire satisfaction. Another is in oteratiou in liellman's Foundry anil the Cotton Mill adjoining. Orders lor Htlllwell a Heater will receive prompt attention if left with W1LL1A11 I1EILMAN, Agent.

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S: H I Hi L, (Successor to Hill & Murlbert,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, , Dealer in II A. Y and GRAIN; AloO Flour, Bacon, Laid, Dried r-'riul, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Apples, OIUOIIS, Ac., 39 anil 41 WATKH STUKET, Southeast Corner Water and Walnut, CI NCI NM ATI, Oil IO. References Wm. McDnff A Co., New Or

leans T A.I. W. Oafl. Aurora. Did.: win. McDonald, Memphis. T. nn ; .1. K. Lytle Co.. St. Louis, Mo ; Joseph Hal.galh, Astt. m v t.. Cmc nuall. c: it. H. Han ner fc Co., Nashville, Tenu. a7 dim LEW. VANDEGRIFT, Forwarding & Commission Mercliant, WHARFBOAT PROPRIETOR, Ami GENERAL STKAMItOAT AGENT, JIT. VEKKON, IND. A3 Prompt attention given to all bnsineKs entrusted to Inn cure. jais d.'iin WM. GLENN & SONS, Importers and Jobbers ol G-R.OCK CINCINNATI, MAVG A f,ARJE STOCK OF STAple. Variety, and Mannfiictured ciooiiM, wliicli they otter at the lowel latest, ami lowmcii tuey invito me atteu lion of tho trude. Idelll il:Jui eod If artxw J. Phki.ps, of New Orleans. .1. U. Mcculloch, of Louisville, Ky. K. Nott, of New Orleans. Pliclps, McCnllocIi & Co., PRODUCE, PROVISION, AND QKNKfiAL - Commission Merchants, 142 (ilUVIKi; STIiKKT, nov21dtf HEW OKLKANS. II. K. mrSKKESON. OKO. FKNOLKTON it. K. DUNKEKSON & CO., FORWAKDINU & COMMISSION JUlSlitJIIANTS, , AND . . ; Ueneral Agents for the Eric Transportation C'oinp'j FAST FREIGHT LINE, : EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. I-ilberul Coh Advances made on ConttlguRKKKK TO -Ramnel Bayard, Vice I'res't Kvansvllle Natlon.il Manic, KvmiHville, Indiana; Moses Taylor, 1'resideut National City Hank, New York: lien. Cartwricht, t'aahier Nat lonal City Bank, New York: MinUu ite Dunning, New York; T. fj. Barrett, Cashier Hank ot Kentucky, IjOUiMVille; W. C. Hite, Cashier Commercial Uantc of Kentncky, Louisville; itob't Ij. Muillaud & t.'o., New York; Hon. Ueo. H. Pendleton Clucitmati, O. novl3 tf WM. 0. BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Railroad and Fast Freight Line Agents, lVANSVIIXE, ISt. JanS dly KKKl). R. IlllIiTON. AL.KX. wmsow No. 5 N. WATER STRKET, E VA NS VI I j h ;, : IND TA NA , iavji il in AND 3Vf :iU"RCUu5LNTS ' AND WHITE LINE Central Transit Company. Afl freiqhts for Neio YorJc and Neic England towns through without transan?C INSURANCE. NEXSEN & BIX BY General Insurance Agents, ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, MAKIfliK HALL, No. 9 Main St. KVANSVII.BK, 1NI. Dwell ins; Houses insured for a term Of years at greatly reduced (ales. Three Years at tho Price of Two. Five Years at the Price of Three. I.ifc Insurance m. Specially. Total CasU Assets Bepresented . Ol er Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among tho Companies represented : ETIW A Insn ranee Co. of Hartford. Conn, l ash Assets i,000,Ot0. PIKKMX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets Ss 1 ,R0,00. t'OSTISESTAI. Ina. Co, of New York. ..S2,00I,000. Casn Assets NORTH AHRKieAN Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets g500,OO0. JIFJteilANTS Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. ' . :4M,000. Cash Assets KOKTIt AMERICAN Insurance Co. of Xsew ork. Cash Aaseta . SOO.OOO. Ilia. IX lus. Co. or Brooklyn, N. Y. 7 00,000. Cash Asbets JITNA LIFE Ins. Co. Of Hartfor.l. Conn. Cash Assets o-,"'.,v. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, y 5IAIX STUEKT, Evansvllio, ind. jan30 Uly WooDA WATKIS. -I have opened a Wood Yard on Fifth Htreet, between Loeustand Walnut, and shall keep constantly on hand a lull supply. Having had hose attached to my water waKou, ! am prepared to nil cisterns on very moderate terms. orders left at my residence, ou Walnnt Htre. t, bet ween 'Ihint and Fourth, will be promptly tUied. THOMAS BULLKN.

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COM Si IiMO M iL.ilCII A X T IMPORTEKS AND DEALERS IN Soda Asli, Sal Soda, Caustic Sudi, FdUSDII FAtiXGS, Piaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, luiitmlcv Sioue, ISvHiii, eic No. 209 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. jan2G 3m TjIcwis ItuvFER, Jk., Evansville, Ind. John Uilbkrt, Uolconda, Ilia. L. KUFFNEU, JR., CO., POUK PACK 1Z It H, ast COMMISSION MERCHA A TS. "" AUKNTS KANAWHA SAL.T COMPANY, WHKKWNd NAILS WORKS COMIY, VEKMHdoN KlxiUK MILLS, XT. 1.UU1S KLOUU AIIJjLS. Jio. 1 MAIN STKKKT, KVAN.VILTjK, IN1. J 421 A. B. HAYUITKST. J. J. WITT'l'TA I tk 1 1 h Ii ii rni A XV h HtnU r. PKOltUVB, t'Oil MISSION AND . WAMlINii MERCHANTS, No. .. .iut h Water Bt. Dealers In Flonr, Bacon, H ay, Ual, C'OTi and Country Jrtduce. , u. v. ha r ft j .... ii. srA IS A 1 U I) vi 8 1 A K f, (Snecessors to W. M. Alkman .feCo.J - GKM'ltil. AOEKTS, I'KOim Forwarding and CominlKslon Si ebaut.s. Kvansvil le, IndiaiiM liefer to J Q, "Wlieelr, I'res't. First. National JiftT.f sud Kuu'i Orr, Vice President Kvansvtiu National Bank. 'Z, Agent for Ohio Klver Halt Co. . noH-A WK W II I. I It K M I N l 11 IS friends and former patrous that we are on FIKST HTRKKT, tine door Ix low Vine, next to lj. 1'ierson's Tin Slior. still iu the trade of LIOUOKN. FLO UK. VOM MIHiiHiNS, and shonld le pieced U see them. . il. 1). A LJjIM & CO. IT. D. ALLI A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, It KCTI FX fciliH. and Wholfesale tveftleM LIQUOKS, FL0U1I, Ac, F I R ST S T R E E T , One door below Vine, nest to L. rierson's Tin Khop, KVANSTILLK, IHi JanI dtf. H. H. Ptjsouch kt, lute of KvauMvilie, lur John On.KKfcc, Clolcomla, 111. P. S. DUSOUCfTET & CO, UP.NKKAIj COMMISSION MERCHA NTS, ' , No. S3 roydras Street, NEW OKLKANM, l.A, Orders and consignments solicited, novft d:ini rniur deckks, Third Street, bet. Sjeancre suatl Jl.t Mannfacttirer ot Compound Lubricating Q'h tot all kinds of Machinery; A 13 LARD OIX, SOAPS, juul CAMW PUKK growth. CAT AW II A .WlJSfK or my ov Inn h'Jldlv Wki.oon I'.iuvriiKttH, P;iri: ."..'(ii.Itn', Ten a A. W.Mf'KHiiTToM, Kvausviilu, ind. WELDON ECiOo. & CO., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, I'Kinu t K am onnissio. tlKKIUIMX Otnce-COK. V IN IC A WATKIS HTUKKl'H. Kvanhvii.lk, Ini. Mpe ial utleut.iou given to pnrehasln;(tiipines. Imay 1S U:ni S. M. BARTON. Mo. 8. AVesl SiMoad Street, CINCINNATI Idberal advances made on eonsis;iimenl., He7dtr PETER CASEY & 00n C'oiamiHHioii SIer-Ii:iais Forthesaleor H AY, CORN. OATS, HUAN, t'l.lKIK M E A L, I'.ACON, LUl, sitd Wenleru FrtHlnoe generally, No. s-2 i.kvkk snti:ri, apiKdtX V fficsR ii uo. Mrss. EXK't)TOKM SALF. OF 111. VI. I'.STAI'K iu V'anderiirtili ami Warrick uulitir. ly vlrllie of tlie provision of the will ol ileury K. Hornby, ilnvasui, tue uudersisuieil, executor t s:iid will, wilt, on the mil day of I-'ehruary. IS; , between 10 o'clock a.m. ami -1 o'cIock i at t he coUrt-house in the t.wn of llixoiVille, iu Warrick County, oiTer for sale :il publiu auction Hie following -lesci ited real estate iu said county, to wd : '1 lie north west ijuarler of the northwest ((waiter tf se.tiou IS, township f south, of raDge9west; the west hall of the hmiiIieast quarter oi the southeast qmirler of the southwest quarter of sttclion fi, lownslup H south, of i;iiie '.) west. Also, on I be kill 1 1 liiy ol February, l.snil, between K o'clock AM. and 4 o'clock f.m., at the couri-li-.UHo door in F.vansv tile, said executor, by virtue of t he same ant hority, will sell at public auction Hie land in Vannerhtirgh i bounty ImieiiKiller meutloued, lo wit: Tno northeast quarter of the mnilieast quarter ot Mctiou lit, township 5 south, of range 10 west; Hie soulhei'.t quarter of the no-1 tie.tst quai ler ot sei l ion l.(, township ! south, of ranye 10 west; the south west quart' r of the nort beast quarter ot Keel ion l'.i. township 5 hOtitu, ot range 10 west; Hie nortliwst quaritr of the south a-t quarter ol sec ion IS, township 5 south, o! rautfo 10 west ; the northeast qniirter of the southeast quarter ot secliou 1', townshlj 5 south, ol r;mve 10 west; and the southwest quorter ol tho southeast quarter ol section l.'i, township 5 south, ol iaino 10 west said several tracts const. tutiiiK what, is known as the "Old Hornby Farm " on IWUegrass Also, the northwest quart of the northwest quarter of section 1, township 0 south, ol rauge 10 west. Also, a strip oil' the etisieru end of the north half ol the northeast quarter ot section 5, in the same township aud range, commencing at. toe norlhe:ut corner ol paid last-named qua rter-seel ion, being at a section corner aud i uuiiiiil; due south to t he other lineot said quarter-set; Hon, so as lo run straight ltoin the section liTjes dividing sections 111 aud 3 supisised to contain one and a half acres. Also, the following described loUt in tiie city ol Kvausville, to wit: Lots 9. 10, 11, 12, VI, and 14 lu Hornby's Knlarsemmt of said city. These lots lront the sue d ihe foundry of Schultze. l human St Co., and are suijecl to a lenxe to them, which runs t ill October 1st, 1S75, with a ground rent oi per year payable t-emi-anknally, the lessees paying all taxes aud assessments. Also, lot I aud the ad jo.mng ft?et in wi.lih, rnnnins the whole length oi lot 2, in blocK 2, iu Orr and Harrison's Kulargeineitt oi sa d city, with a irame house situate thereon. Terms of Hale One-liflh ot the nnrchase-money to ba paid In cash; the remainder payable in ten equal annual installments, witu interest at ten per cent. navable anuuaiiy, tue purcnaser naviu the ortton to pay the whole amount ut anv time. With Interest only till the date of payment, the uelei red payments to lm secured Dy uoie, w iwi wmy, wiuiiuk IB lief laws, and by mortaije upon the p;em. isea upon the confirmation of the sul.j by the court. joriix wiiuf.iuai!, dell) w7t febl dow hxeculor Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all whom il man concern : inOllt K IN i:Ui;i;V OIVKS, that JLI t he unclaimed packages at Lue vari ous offices or Adams express Company in Southern Indiana will be sold at 1'ublic Auction, to the highest bidder, in the cny oi Evarisvllle. at tho Auction Room of Hiram Nelson, Locust Street, opposite the Post-Otlice, on the na oayot March, 1NW, unless the same shall be cal:ed tor ami all char-res oald thereon. Acomnieto list ol these packages may lie schi at the several loHl.-Ottiies. Kxpress Otlices, and oilier public places where the packages were eouslgned. WM.U. JjAiNOAN, UecJiditui Agent.

COAL! COAL!

Havlr-g resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver OOOU CL.KAV COALi on short notice. Coal in all case must be paid tor when ordered. Aireut for the celebrated I'AHAV1NJS CUAL,. JUS. THOMAS. Ofllce in American House. nov4 dly FA1LNLEY, KUAN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and lott les. office-No. s-i main rt.. v: va nh ville, india na. iiov" ly STAUK & KOLH, Mercliant Tailors, And Dealers in ; - New & Second-hand ( lothlnfr, No. si;t ov sr., i Bet. Main and Ijociist, ' . KVANSVILLK, INTJ, Cleaning and Repairing done to order 'A liberal price paid tor secoud-hand clothing ,ied (t.iiii H. J. St'ULAKPrKK'4 Old RellaMe Drug Store, Where can at all limes be found the largest assorted stock lu the State, consisting of an endless va riety oi tuiiiisii, rreiiou, anu American I'erliimes, Fomades, Cnloirnes, Kuby Toilet Sets, Wal lets, Curses, t 'am I :ases, &o. Also. a splendid stock ol ."Sponges, and t'liamois of all grades. novJS P.LYTHE JIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novll ly THAU. P. GiBSON & CO, ( OTTON FACrrtllCS, Com'n anil 'oriiwdhia Af'ti, And Atjents for Atlant ic & Ureal Western Unilwny JFAST FIIKIUIIT IANK, No. IS North Water Street, KVANHrn.hU, INDIANA, Kicjn of thk Cotton I'.ai.k. novi:i tint S. E. GILBERT & CO. , WHOLESALE 0H0CJ5KS, No. 31 . North . First Street, KVANHVII.I.E, INDIANA. A full stock always on hand and for Mile at the low nt market prices. uovUl.nl CITY GROCERY. BOROM a"n& BE II ME, DEAt-ERS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, Zn ST., ekt. MAIN & LOCUST. Good delivered fresall over the 1 o r-i a a. M city. novI2 Gin CARPENTEll AND JOINER J. d.Taui Keeps constantly on hand wellseasoned Copiar, 1'lne, Walnut, Ash, Cheny, and Cedar l.umlM-r, ready to m.ike all kinds of work in my line. Kspecial attention tdveu to rausiiiy and muvimj buildings. Also keeps Jack Screws lor hire. ShOi corner of Market and Komi Street-s, Kvausvllie, lud. novll d im WJIUKLEB & nifiGS, W 1 1 OL EH A LE 0 UOCKllS, Cor. First and Sycimoro Sts., EVANHVILLE, IND. -C. DEGKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Fl.LIO'iT'.H PATKNT SUCTION, FOKCK, and ANTI-KltKZINU I'UMft Warranted. Can bo nsed in any depth of well. ' A Iso W h ol dale m an n fact a re i s of CHAIN rUMHTUIUNO. tie, ,.! IIS . XtS SIHI Kf, novll ly KVA NJVII.KK IND. 'Si U H Efiuisville Dusiness College, P3 n Ctifiicr MAI IV A' Til I It I SIS, KVANSYIfilK, IXUIAXA. I!iok-koeplne, IVnmanshlp, and Al.-ii ht-tiKii.ic made spei-ialt les. Sessuiu both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Jtc, or specHiiienH of Ceumansnip, ad dress WKI.I.S A lil.IM'lt. novll ly I'roprietors. ' The pui est ol Mrdiciiial Wines llrantllcs Only for Rale at .SCHLAKFFF.hVK. Trnsse, Rnpporlers, Handifes, and Mhnnlder lirace" the. tiest assorted stock in this city lor sale low nt SCII LA Kl'F K It's. HOV28 OIL C. R lilKUIJOVVKU, Surgeon ltlst, Evansville, Indiana. OQice on SKCtlND KTIlKKT, bet. Main and Locust, BKAY'rt UIXCIv oeVT7 ly ' (Second Floor). mmiY w. lurrus, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and NOTAKY-PUBLIC Office for the present County Clerk's OlHce. nov6 d3ni in the Kronenfoerser & ILtrnelt, Froprietora of the ' City Livery and Sale Stables, Will buy, sell, and trade in Horses, Mules, Buggies, dtrc. stables on Locust Street, bet. Third aud Fourth, Kvansvllie. led. (Formerly known ns Kobn's Stable.) Iiovli dSitt JOHN 1VINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Sieaiu and lias-ripe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer In Steam and Water Oaues, Spelter and Kabbitt JHelal, and all Articles apertalning to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND CKXKBAL BLACKSMITHINO, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. KVANSVILLE, IND. mw Cash paid lor old Copper and Brass

B YJ AMB O ATS .

Regular Evansville and ClarksviUe Packet The fine Passenger Steamer X3L Josh, O M IS O, V. Throop, Mastr; - je-jrge ruroop, Clerk, Leaves Kvansville for Clarksvlllo and all way pot KVKIil TUESDAY at 12 M , positively. For freight or passage apply on board. feb2 d3m Dexter's independent low-pressure Packet UUICKSICP, mitiH.T, Dvxtkk.. Master. Leaves Kvanoville for Cairo every MON"il anil J lllllfSDA, at 4 P.M., pOSlii veiy, connecting at 'aim wit h St. iA)til.s Memphis, ami New Orleans packets. noL'ldlfl DIJKK N ICH KIsoN. Astent. Regolar Tnesday and Friday Packet lur Pauueah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer CUMBERLAND, EKS.HnwARD, Masier; Marion Wriottt, Clerk, Will ply as the resrnlar Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way Inndiiifs. wiVflVi ,,;Xa"HV,ll every 'A U KSOAY and r Hll AV, at, 4 p.m. leaves Cairo every WKDN KSOAY and HATUKUAY,at5i.m. 'llironyh bills or lading given for freight over the Mobile & Ohio Kail road. Kor freight or iiassaue apiily ou lioard. or to W. U. BROWN '()., . - or l u K I'. Mi'iih:i.sii Jylrtf Agents. RCRHliip WEDNESDAY PACKET , For ClarksviUe and Nashville. The elegant Pitssenger Steamer !Faiiiiy ISraiuleis, Uknsy Miller, Jtfaiter; Ki'i-r IlnDD, Clerk, Leaves for the aliovo and all liilerine-Haie ports every Weduesday, at 4 o'clnclt f.m. connect ing at. Nashville with railroads for all points South or lrelghl or passaie anc'v on hoard. or to c. It. UliDl). ocdtf Agent. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET For Smithknd, ClarksviUe, and Nashville. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer T.O. Kyman, Master; W. K. (J racy. Clerk. Leaves for Nashville KVKltV HATUItHA Y at 4 p m., vromntln. For Irelulit or iiassaue antdv on board. or to t;. u. KUDU. janSdtf Or DUKti N1CHKI.SON, Agent. Evansville, Hondernon & Nashville liailroaii Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer UXollio Norton, CHAHLKY PKRK1NS. Master; A. O. IJUHLAKD.CIerlr. Will rdv IQ a roamlQF n Y, t . i. ansvilleand Henderson, oil'erlng uniiial.71. uitjiiuiiimi.iuoun i,o t ravelers and shipi,n' j..-. irt-n r.vnuKvuieu.'tiiy at p.m. Leav?s Uemicrsou dally at Ti a.m., mnklng clone con iiiH-t ion with the K. Jt C. it. It. FA RK- Through and way passengers only fo cents. janoiitr w. ii. l!K(l WN CO , AeentR. Regular Evansville and Bowlingureon i'acKet. The fleet and elegant Packet V1A. LYON, W. H. Vakmij-tkh, Masier: J. F. Wii.riANKrj. Clerk. Leaven r vansviflo for LOWf.l mui ukun every TUKSDA Y, at 5 i-.m. i ji-aves i-.vansvi l le for W O O I) U U It Y every SATUKDAY. at 5 p.m. or ireiiit or fiassagu apply on board. uov2l dtf Regular iivansville aud Tennessee River Packet. For l'aducali, Jolin&onvlllp. and Kastport. The fleet and splei diil steamer SAM. OllLl, ALLKN DUNCAN, Mater; Wm. H unn, Clerk, leaves F.vnnsvllle for Kastrt and all Tennessee lil ver way landin;csas a regular weekly i.uelcet, every Saturday at 4 p in., taking freight and diikkciiwim at. i..w.,.,i jacket rates, and giving especial attention to the flllin-f ol orders. r or irel; sehi If jhf or p!is'iie apply on board. I'UlvK NlCIIKIt(iN, Agent. Keeiilar EvansvilLi. Ornen Rivwr. uiiti iiaruord Packet. Tlio J)oautiuIl now Kl earner Joe McUrynolils, Master, Now nearly completed, will plynsn rcgnlar packeli between Kv.-tusv Ille mid 'all points on U.e.'ii i:ier, and on Itougli Creek lo Hartford. Will It-ave Kvausvilln every MONDAY and Til I) ItSliA V at. r, i-.m. .11 1 ConiiM o r-i i nv. Henderson & Evansvi I lo Daily Packet Tho new, fant, and eli-gnnt Rl Jo-wheel Passenger Steamer 3n.l1 io V.9 Moses Wailks, Master; LollKKT IlKASlTKAR, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at 7J o'clock, promptly. Ieaves lOvansville every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. Fare Through and way passengers BOc. Freight received at. all liinei by 1IIIM1-IIKKV, PAT KICK. .V CO.. Agonts. Regular Monday Packet for Padncali, Eastport and Florence. Tho elegant l'assi-nger Steamer Let Howkll, Master; Si. liiriJHFS, loierks Leaves for the above and all intermediate point 3 every MON DA Y ntloVlmtk p.m. For freight or passage apply on tioiird, orlo IlUMl'llKKY, l'ATlilt'KAtU, ocittidtf Agent. For I'adacan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer ARMADA, A. M. DrrsOtrrTT ft, Ma-r; WlU P. KowX.R, r,Va UEU.Nll'HKI.S(W, l-1B,i Leaves Kvansville every WKUSEHDAY anil HATUllhAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every TH IT RH DAY and SUNDAY at A p.m., making close conneotioo at Cairo with histclaf-s packets for Ht. Iml8. Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Kvansville with the K.AC, B.K., aud IhoTaraseou for IxulsvlI:o. For freight or pasMige apply on lioard, or to K.M.llllMi'liKKY 4LU, OrlUKL N1CHKLSON. sel'2 tf Agents. c. vLi r, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARD WARE, if o. 58 Mala Streel, corner Second, EVA.KSVU.Li:, fobltJ dU

t'ur O'.her Jiiver Ilemt tiee Jiurlh J'aje.

STKAMliOAT PUINTINO. Noprlntlug eslnhllslimciit In tho West has better iacflitits or greater ability for doling tine Steamboat Printinr. Our fw-ort-neui of Job Typo, though very largo and complete, is constantly being added to. find our job department is under tho personal supervision of one of tho best. Job prit:1is In the llniteil Ktatos. Wo are prepared lo iirint Posters, phi In or fancy, i'.ill Heads, iilis Lading, Cards, Dock and Meal Tickets, Hills of Fare, Males' Tickets for J-ibor, c, ic. Ordera left with either of the wharl-boats will be promptly attended to. Weather nnd water. The weather was cloudy and wnrna yesterdc.y so warm that It was pleasant without fire and. with windows opeo. The clouds were brokeu, giving signs of clearing tip. The river during the twenty four hours ending at 3 p.m. yesterday had risen right Inches. As It Is falling, from riltsbun? to Cincinnati, we need not apprehend any flood here soon, as there lias scarooiy been enongh rain to make any considerable rise. Arrival and Irinrlnres. The arrivals and departures tip to throo o'clock, yesterday. Include only the MolHo Norton and Sal lie V., Henderson to return; Kau L'taire, to Terre Haute; Sliver Sprayi Cincinnati lo New. Orleans; Darling, Mem phis to Cincinnati. , , ; ' Hon l lne. Among the first boats duo here are the Cumberland, from Cairo; Ham. Orr, from Fastport; Havana, for Nashville; Silver Moon, from Memphis; Mlnneol.i, for Mem phis; Legal Teuder,. for New Orleans; Leonldas, luisiana, P. W- Strader, Iox-, ter, aud Iouisvllle, from New Orleans; Taraecon, from Louisville; Alpha," from Nashville; Petrolia No. 2 and Louisa, from Wabash Klver; Champion, for fcSt. IjOiUs. MlHoellaiteoiiH. Unsluess was not very lively ou the levee yesterday forenxn, there being no nrt Iv.iis outside the regular Huudersou packets, except the Silver Hpray, which passed down at 7 A. M. with a full trlp.M....TIic AriiDida was receiving liberally, wit It proKpeds of a good trip out- Tho Kan Clalru left at 1(1 a. m. fr the Wabash, having a fair (iikiolily of freight aud several passengers. She Is a complete lit! lo steamer, nnd ou'ht to be extremely popular on the upper Wnbash......:Wo noticed around the wholesale houses large quaulltlcs of Ircli'.ht lor tho Fanny UrandeU and Arniada.l,....l.'r'he The Coosa was bnsy dlncharglng her large cargo of cotton, which was being Vsplilly transferred to tho railroad by Uie elHcknit Transfer Company ..The' Klchniond telegraphed here to have ampin spaco on tho wharf aud laborers ready tddlschiru 1,00(1 bales of cotton and 2u0 hhds of sugar. Sheexpocted to arrive early iu tho evening We hope steamboats will have better weather and less fog now '.. Tho Local Inspectors at Louisville have. Investigated the sinking of the Lo Claire, and find nobody to blame. Of cour-o they would The Darling, from Memphis to Cincinnati, arrived av 2:U0 yeslerduv, with bales of cotton and much other freight, and a Kood passenger list,, sho added somo freight here. Ilosla Lrnvlojr TA-lliiy.' ' For CAiao. The llet low-pressuro Quickstep Is tho regular packet for Cairo and all way ports at 4 o'clock to-day, having unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Captain II. T. DnxUir commands, and Jack U rammer, Walter IS. Pounltigloo and Charley Ulmsulder are her clerks. She gives through receipts for ftolglitor passengers to all points south ami West. Fok LOUISVH.I.K. Tho peerless Tarascon is the unrivaled packet for Louisville and nil way ports at six o'clock this cverdng. She is a grand floating palaio and finely officered. Captaiu 1C. P. T. lloilcroft coininiiuds, and Miles 1. Warrou and Jes) Jacksou are her clerks- bat h nrbaue, . attentive aud obliging. Foit BOWXING (iltBEiS.'l ho JlOft Falls City, Captain Jtolilnson coinmaiiding, and ' Mr. Heeloy lu the olllco, will bo here to-' day, en route lor Howling Oreon. Bliu has pleanaut passeitKcr ancomuioilat Ions. HKoit 11 F.MKI!.40N. The elegant and fleet railroad transfer tleaiuc-r, Mollle Norton, leaves for Henderson at 4 p. m. to-day,, in charge 'of Capl. Charley Perkins, mt accoinplishcd ofllcer, ha vlng elegnt accommodations for passengors. Kd. Terry and C. H. ISoylo, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will dispense smiles and staterooms in tho blandest manner. The swift and beau ti fill Sullie V., Capt. Walleu, with Hobert Ihashear aud Jim Hicks, late of the American House, In the ollice, oil pleasant and obliging Bentlulnen, leaves promptly ill 1 P. M, for Henderson, having eli'gmt accommodations for passengers. ; Foa EASfi'our. The excdlent steamer Lcwclliii,' having ben detained by fog, could not fill her engagements yesterday, but will loavo promptly and positively at noon to-day forKastportand all Tennessoo Kiver way landings. Mini has comfortable passeiigertippointincnts and excolleiit ollice iv.. Capl. J. L. liavy Is a veteran steamboatman, ami an opeii-henrle I, genuine eenllemaii. M r. Covington and It. C. CIterback, her clerks, are court , nlVahle nnd obliging The Lewollm iiml her olllcers merit a liberal pat ronatre. ' . ! fcH'oil Mkmpiiih. The excellent steamer Coohs, Captain (lus. Itrown, Is now voce I v lug and will leave at 12 o'clock to-ilay fi r Mem phis and all way jwirls, li.'ivitig pleasnut accommodations' for passengers. Mr. 1. 11. Terry, a courteous and obliging gen. tleman, has charge ol the ollice, and will seo that pasKengois iiro well al tendi'd f i: A cleverer gfiitlein in than Captain Ohm. Itrown Is hard In find. Fok Nicw ORl.KAN.s.-r-Tho famous Heel. Ix'gal Teuder will bitdowu to-day, en routo to New Orleans and all way ioinls. She is admirably appointed, and one of Ihe fastest of the line. Captain John W. Itoler!, her commander. Is a high-toned, genial gentleman, and her clerks, Messrs. Simon, Singer and Lew. Seahrook, are com Icons, attentive and obliging. ' illni.lMlCt Iriim on r KvrlinnireM. I'rrrsitUiMi. The Qjmmerciut of Monday says : The marks last evening Indicated 5 feet f inches and falling. Tho weather during t he day was mild. The snow ou the wharf has pretty much disappeared; busi uess on the land i n was moderately active. ,. t.'INCINNATI. Tho Commercial of Tuesday says : The Kermuda, Is laid np at Memphis, nnd Is offered for sale. The John Lumsdeu has laid up nt Nashville lorthe present. Ten inches tl snow fell at St. Paul, last week. . ,. . The receipts of cotton in New Orleans have reached lon.0(l(i hah-s. This is within ViifMt bales f the M h.ilo nseiplM of last year up to the 1st of September, lhii.S. Less than one-half of ihe crop lasL yeurc niifl lu after the 1st of February. The season being earlier, and the rivers in better con dition for navigation, we should not be instilled lu presuming that the present receipts do not exceed one-half the whole crop due at that port. The Shamrock, from Cincinnati, arrived at St. lxniis yesterday. , . , . The ilrescent insurance Co. have paid their share of ihe lusuraucoii I he Hl-htted mail hoals Cnited Stales u lei A mericu, roceolly lost by collision aud burning, at. Warsaw. The rest of the compunh-s holding risks on t he list have dniermliied to contest the matter before the courts. . , The Uazelte, In noticing tho payment of. Ihelr risks on the United States aud A merle by the Crescent Insurance Company) sys; , . -., This is Ihe first money the Mall Line hut ever leceived iy way of InKinnm e. 'i'h-ie has been cousidernlile tain among inciirnnco meu 4o the elt'ect that owneis lu um Mall Line ar hlso siocS holders In tim Crescent lusurattce Company, but there is no foundation tor It. An examination of the Ix-.ks ol the C.escen l Company will snow that nut one -'ot I tit t-r. hi .nl 1 fi tl Alslt Line has au int.-ret in I he C r.-scenl i ,o talk was ungenerous, to y tno lea . The Oaze.tUi also says: There was a treat deal of talk yesterday, i. A.r.lr.ihoMt circles, about the Ci nci n nail ind M IIH KxVrJ ''" Tl.u ge-eral imnrtiU.m whs tnat Ihe lino had been ni.i5.-t and that we would have tnx lines ii. steiL.1 of one. So tar. all that lias actually ii insired is euitxsiled lu t lie followiu : The Kale Kobinsou will bo withdrawn from the Tennessee Klv(?r lritdou)siti her return, and will enter the F.xprcKH Lino under command of Cap aln J. Alex FraKier, formerly of the Nightingale, probably w.th l.'aptalu Asa Mason In theoilu-e. The Abeoua Is also vpis-led to be ono ol tho Isials of the Kxpress Line. It is understood that Ihe Lawrence will not ho needed in the line. Wo may, Ihereloie, set it dowu that hereafter tin Clucinualt & HI.

Louie -ftk pi ,uiv rai'u.. ,,,,,, ....

H i I ii I ;i 1 t il' Ol I DO line. ' ' " '!'. i intendMr M. M. Jj i. em, fn II.UU'...I.,....I .. ., .. I M TU fhli.lVf.1 I.- (Ht II... M. . . ' - i.i nil . H II III r .i .i r .L I . ... i, . , , IM 11' !i l 1st ir. JUI I lit' ii 1 1- U .1 - I; oi h li Hi I ( I IlCPf liOlel in thl.i cit v. 't in jroiniIT. says : The LO'TH. Tho Drmort ot Tucs-lny river is on what i ppcais to 1k a ih eliee. Nnvi-alioi is l. m l vet in rapid niro. j pi. or II vers re in eoi.,i co ,n i I Ion. Klilil Iie.il ly all djy J slei d;iy. 'J In; , Vi c Is In a horribly niuddv cndition, nin freight and business sullui thereby. Timna ;e in poi t Is "ual lo llii deinaiwl, rather more than eoual in fact, as to the f-outh-orn trade. BAITIIItTJPTCY. In the District Court of the United States fortho Dis.rictol Indiana., tl tho mntler of Kdwnrd Welder, Ii.iiilcrupt. Ii Uaukrujiicy. To whor.i il mm coiieern : The undersigned hereby five noiico of Ills appointment as Assignee of Im.wako AVKIII.fU, cf Fv.'insville, Hi the nmnlv Of V'aiidertUl'gli and HlaU- ol I iiiiiri in, within said District, who his been ad judged a bankrupt, upoi his own peiilion, bv the J'lstilcl i null oi siki Disin.t. Dated nt Kvansville. tho 171 h d.iv of January, A.D. Imi. J A M KSS II. MrNKKLY. J2S l:it (1 a W.'i'h) Assii;nee. In tho Disfr'ct Com tor tho United Slates : , for tho District ol 'Indiana, lu tho matter of Lemuel yi!l.r, Pank- ' rnpt In Lank i uptey. To wham il tuni enitrmi . The undersiijed liervbv S.lves noliee of his appointment as a Ksigi mo or I i mi'i i. Ahl.KK, of .;va.usville, in the eonnlv ot Vandi i Imivh ami st-ne ol Indiana. ilhlusaid District, who has h'i'li I i ; 1. 1 , , I n hi n Ii 111 .i , n on, y ii in-ill ion, hv' I he J list l let Court of S:i id I ! . t lit-1 . Dated lit. Kvansville, the L'Tlh Uny d' January, A.D. INi'i, JAM lM II. MfNKKI.V, jfiLN d-'U (I aw i ll) AKsi.tnce. uiTat La n i s a I j !:T IN Henderson County, Kentucky. Autliorizftfl liy Act of IIih Kentucky Iiitiislatiu'o, lot 7-: Seven Rich ;uu Ul::!ily Improved Unit PJvt UotUnn Farms, ami HOI Touji l.vl, to be Disposes! of iu Shares. First Prize Second l'rlze. Third l'ri'.ii. Fourth Fri.n Filth Prize,..: Sixth Prize .. Hevenih l'rlze.... ,.?l "itl.IK.lt ,. r.iikl . I s" i ': 2-so .ruizss IN '10. V.N LOTS, Valued lit SCiO i ach. ' HO rili.KM In'xoW iN LOI'S, Valued al SIX! c u h. ki wtiz r:s IN I'D W N LOT., Valued at f.so et ch. TICK KTH, 5. T' 111 r. 1IHA WIMI M l 1. 1, taki: pluca tit 'Masonlo Temple, in Louis ville. Kentucky, on the 1st iiay ol Seplemnr, lsii'.i. Ai;-iils will furnish pamphlets Kivlm; description of the propel I. n nd con lai uln;; tho act ol the Lej'lslat ire unlhorxzuui the mile. Coumiissioiiers who will l.i in;i"e t hr, rntorpriso are niuiied in the a d ol the irft,isliiture, an, I their Integrity nil. I resienisibilhy r.re en.lorM'd in (no certiiica I. s (which will bo found in too pampulei--) ol ijtoveruor Join V. StevtoiNoii, lloiih. Uarrelt D;ivls and Thoma-i C. .M cl'i eei y, ITiiit-d Stiles Senators, lion, .lohii i'. Ihineli, Spoifcer of I ho KeutiicRy llouso of Kepi e.. en I at Ives. I Ion. Arch 1 1 laid I i .x on. ,lo. -pit Aih. ins, Pn .-el. oil ot In. i Kin mi l -. lianli, Ij. . Dallam, l ii'H.I ml ol 11... ,N.iI.IOUal liallk, John ll.l'.ril lel M llli ill ll.-IK.I.f I UuiU-i son, Ky.; llou.W. I'' I'ariel I , .1 ini.-o of thn Circuit Court, ol inn I ilieeniu Judicial District, and M. H. Johnson, Jul;: of tho Court oi Common i'le. s, of Indiana; Hon. Win. H. Walker, Mi..r, Jolm H. Hopkins, 1'resldeiil First sllonal Link, and others, ol Kvansville, linil ina, :limI many other nen I leiueu ol position and liroinincucu iu Kentucky u n.l ludutiia. TJCKKTH can be pul sMia.'i L. II. LVNK, Farmer.-,' j il Of :;wik, Hi liderson, Ky. ; 11. It. A LI OX AN1 KK, Con, mercia I Lank, fjoiilsvllle. Ky. ; Til DM. K. A. HltOOKS, C viii!;on, K y. JOHN C. LATHAM, liesd id l:.niI;'ol ID.pkiiiNvllle, 1 lopki nsv li: , lx v . .1 allies L. 1 l.i 1 lam , I'. . li i ii i e i i-l.i I I ian It , 1 'a -duc.-ih. Ky. "JiiioliNii((mi-il lhet;.i poiutMon llio 1st of Oefoher, IMiS. l'HILll HUKNISUOiiK, i;s(,. Water Street, between IMiiii mil -I . 1 1 1 1 . . I -, r i n I SKAHlMIN, DIXON A I ' , No. noiiii First Htreet. Mill order li .Uels tiou. I lie Aljejils at i I ;iiiler;;on, Ky., lor lli.ee u Im Uenlro lo purchase. He.s.iii Po3t,poneranut of IIwdi-Tfon Cojintv Tin; i:.Mr.ie'iM.3ii. una utiti; nppol II led I i .in in ih'.ioie i 'H by the K enlueky litdslalnre losupen den.l nnd cm-dui-l Ihe " lleiidetson I mil ly Land f.ah " of Will. McLrtlu, I-:sm-. late litis i.tell.o.l o: nn lion wen i u to I no pull ic Unit I he dr:.n I m--of pri'.eH iu tin: cul-ei pi ise h;e I ti ..i-. lu.ned until the lf day ol I- , moei , (si. t W lien, oil thu 1st o!' i. li.tiei l;e I , I he n I el -pri-e was laid brlons llio piihlic, il tvas coliflJeollyeXlieclelll.il lie lll.l he concluded by the ilili ol Jjntiiii. Im. i, l he day fixed for tue drawne:; lad snveml causes, none, ol which we.o o . I li .n I -. I . and Which could mil. he i ilrolled I y the. ComuiiSKloners nor liy flu 'ovner l the propei ly, coiiil.t nod to jne v -xl. it. Anion;: I hese we ina y io.;itt1on Ihe f":ulnre lo otlaill pi lilted 'unifier tit the I one colt Uriel ed lor, the extreme slri.'eney ol fit" money mat Uei, an l I he o I d, mm m Hi" minds ol I he p.-oplu of Lliti rpllJ-s like thl indilei .1 by causes which are yet. lie h 1 il I he lie 'Ilection ot the public. Though tickets aie now helm; rapidly sold, a miiiieieiit iniinln r have not I., en disposed ol to Jusiily it l-ansler id tho prope rly wilhoiit bruiting hs iij.oh In.j owner. , . . . . 'i'hi' farming lands einhi le-ed t tliee:,torf.ilMe, neioly club' hne u.d iiit.-i ot which ure chart.! aid tl l-ible, will be rented ill, forth.' pre . ut -ea r - I ;;(. llood bonds lor the r. nt ill bo ' M en. aud I liesn bonds will be nsseiicd loli.e peisons w bo draw I he sanl lai ins. The money lor the tlt S'i U mild is In (ho bauds or t he rie.eulH, a nd -In n Id ativ sliaieliolder be d ,iil l-di-'d Willi Hie post ...n. men!, bis money will Im 1 :l il nd. .1 on I ho presentation o his ticket. Tim unih rin:iiei think it will nut bo amiss to say, in I lus connei t ion, I hat hey buvo no pe.-unliiry inicrin-t in the iilin entci j.rl e, nor will I hey hive In tin. uilur. Thwywlllii.it refeiv.i one- -nt lln-lr servii i-H, and tin y do no! v now, nnd will not, nt any time, own. Void, hr control It initio ticket - 111 I'io eul.' (nine; uorono dollar receive-1 1 1 om t he sa'. i of I le.lu Is u tl 1 Isiuwil by I hem. nor can t l.n own.rortim property toiK;h, u-e, or conl ml liny part It until nri-r llmilriiwiin M kes ph.ee; and should the eiileiiri:-e, by uny u ntoi e iceii conl iiiiiency, prove a laili re, all received from Um sale of tu-kel will '! prouii.lly retuined ou pies, iit ition ol inn tickets lo llio in; lit from wn.eu bought. ' ' u'.'.hD 'd'l-OW A j . , , KOBKl: f T. UI.A, ' KITAIU.IMi, ,j . OKA NT liLI-.LN, Janll Uw W. i. KI.I.M. I' LOUR I Till- VXHKHHWSl.f IVII.I, Ki:f.I. tl.elr bc-L Family 1-losr nt, tl7... .i It.eir 11 III. com-, ..I Voioth stre. l. and Kulton Aveuoe. jit I deiivei to any pai l of the city. HLnklHJ A 1-lio.N. JalJiilf ' . ' ' My friends and the publ have em barked in in.- I Docker A Morteu aud S stand ; lh:.l ; k now that I II er l:,::Mi -s, al. t-. Do, Iter's old To keep on hsinl a jjood assortment of articles in my Hue VAVEii i'ax:: y.icicv. i( ..! j:au. Wit.rri.n i'A :, MAN J lilt A, V-.M, .If y'wV; I'A VKIi, VIJJTU A SD 1'ATTI-!, V I'A ;., Wall i'An:n, ii ' "' a 7o v, WlNlnW lil.t.SI;i. I- IXl'l'HIX, Ac, Ac, Ao. ; and that E 'tjf li 'c TO Kid! '.Mm tluit limine. St, ev ii il 1 inn uvil it. 3i v HOP? ms. That, while I llive .ai . who trade wit h me, t u,- i v,..wi ...ei.t of money I I il l.lllV lull I t: uiisiiuslacl" i,. '-IV s. J 1 1 1 1 N v V II Soul tlulS dtf '.v.i' "NO, l- it-.-1 : '.Villi', 1 ni

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