Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 February 1869 — Page 4

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CHEAP ADVERTISING ! J 1 . . i it . . ..., ..... nnf.T ll - . - . . . . .- a ' a ... a, " ITftR ?wri ac(ku Q vvAHTXUk r um oi--i - Rrxt, Ixwt, Fotrsp, Ac, urtZl b inserted at transient rale mly-Tcs Cmvrapet line for each insertion, JVo uittwn few than Thirty Crjrrs. " ' ' ' ' . Cheap Advertising I , . There is growing; demand for beap ', advertising; and in order to acooiuraodale this want we' have concluded lei Insert In the .DAILY JooanAI., xiruler appropriate heads, short advertisement at THIRTY ' CKNTS for three lines or IesJ lor each lnVaertion, and TEN OK NTH for eaa addf-' tloaat Hoe. Ti ls is a rood turn of ad--"Tertlsinj that offers rare inducement . to me-chants, traders, manufacturers,' , 'and 'mechanics to build up--a! large trade. ' It will, also, be found : n ' ex--eel lent medium to bring to the 'notice of the public tu'kloHoI real; property that 1 is -' for sale, rent, :or ! lease. To everybody, lu fact to tboH'e whai desire to buy any article or specie of personal properly; If a situation of any kind is -wanted by a man or woman ; If you desire '. help, or if servants want situations; losses , of all kind; articles stolen; tray of every description In fact, any advertise- " meiit that can be got intoasmall compass, tbls cheap advertising system Will he found both valuable and, economical. . While it will cost but little, these advertisements will be widely read. As we offer a great Inducement to advertisers In the cheap advertisement columns, we hope ,' the advantage of advertising 'Will be tried by all who have any occasion for it. rOUHD.' ; T UK ItKKT ARB CHEAf The Journal Oliice has been found to the best and cheapest place to buy HlATloNF.RY. ' '"..tT'".. The Journal Job Booms w til be found the befct and cheapest place in the c ty or SUtatoK t l-KIN flNGUnne. ' . The Journal Liiidery turns out better Woiklbau any establishment In toe Slate. VICTBia E On Tneay last, a stonemarten vkstorine. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this oiho- f fel2-3 roH i;y A great deal of money Is lot jQi hy not getting, your Job Work done , ai me journal UXIlce. - ' l11', BOOK. Some time ago we bound a book' entitled "Guide to Holiness." li iias probably beeukeut to some one in mistake. Whoever has it will please eturn it to this oliice. (.fell) THE JOCRN 4I.OFF11 K IS lOI Jo Frintiug etieaper Uaj ny eslao: lisliment In t he clly. TT. OR ISIIAHIM.;- ' - Of laud, machinery, buildings, Ao to make or copy, on reasonable terms, by CHAS. ti. BAT KM AN, Civil Knganeer, Surveyor, and Draughismaa. , Oitiee on ' Main Street, between fourth and Fifth (third floor). . ...... : -. : le!3 dlH AIXM.K I If A X O A good saddh hand will find steady employment at 1C KiLhkoPF's, t'jducah, Ky. ie!3d2w ,, T M EET The members of the Norma t'tub re hereby requested to meet at JUu.NO) I. r 11 a 11 on bunday afternoon, at o'clock i'.M A full atleudaaee Is reqaetted. By order of the freHidenU It , OUR BiBSBri KKOW-That we have fust revived one cane of Children's Hhoes; also, a good assortment of LAdies' and Miswes' Fine Goods. , f ' . UEOKUB MlLLKR A CO., tt x itl 8a Main Street. ' -xr u WAiT Ar JMtMit an. JL tiouury go to the Journal ofiioe. ' you want Job Work, uo to the Journal oiliee. It you want Blank Books, go to the J ournaf Olltw. FOR RENT. ttwem.isO-HOITSES Three dwell JU iux booses, and other property, for rent or tor sal, ou reasonaDie leinis, oy lel2 d3t M. R.ANTUKS. riTORE'ROON-The desirable Storef3 room No. I.t Main Street, recently o. enpled by 1'avtd Hnyder Co. Knqoira of fell UUt UKU. . HUaATAU TOR SALE. CUtL.-Intending to sell Green River Coal only, we will -deliver it at the siue prices uamr common coat. , - ; t 'i-n. - .BN!H) & WILSON", fcl2 dl wl No. 5 .South Hecoud Street. T TI'I.FJH A Rnlendid lot of flly mo es JLLiL at the Huil s Head Stcx-k Yard, out Main Mt. , Ifeiai BSITTUS & BROWN, , WkTOTE PAPER The finest quality of Xll note paper, in quarter-ream packagt s, at the Journal Oliice. felj SWEET triWISE-At " I SCUiAEPFiCR'S DRUG STORE. leblO dlw ! TOBACCO. T J NTH FIHW. Thetirraof Bla. kJZA. more Mayo A Co.. Tobacco and Cot ton Facfor.t, 4i ilroat Street, New York, is iu or lue moci reuame in imis couotry. Mr. J. K. Mayo Is an old tobacco man from Richmond, Va., and a son-in-law oi Coi. Atexauder, of Owens horo, Ky. klr:- R. M . Italcli, now in this city, Is General Ascent of the firm in Memphis. . It CITY NEW S7j A New , Combination. , Mo?svs. Thol. P. Bri ttou and K. 1.. Brown have leased the snaeiens stablea cud. neeted with the Bull's Head property. and have - opened, a. wagou yard and sale stable. . . i IIecorder's Court. The levee of the llecorder jesterday iwas a flai failure. iot idogle penitenti or 'petitioner approached the throne", and His Iloior retired early in the afierj noon ith a fceliof jtrefy "fiearJyp4 & : t Cue ANii Hon. One of the boya who wire get to work on Thursday, to liqsidaUi fioe9 -"and costs due Ihe city, took advantage of -the casual inattentioi of. the ouicer in charge, and cut and run. ' Ilia name is Mass, and it is .hoped he haa 'run clear out of the city and never will returns

- Departure ov the PKAKS.Th'e Peak Bell Ringers, who have afforded our .people so much amusement and pleasure daring the week, left for Henderson yesterday eveningon the Mollie Norton, and a !arge crowd of friends and 'admirers assembled on the wharf acd wharf-boat to witness their departure and to bid them a regretful farewell. , As the boat was casting off her mooring the entire troupe with their brass instruments assembled on the forward boiler deck and regaled the assembly-and citizens in general with a most charming piece of music, , and. as the, boat glided gracefully out from the wharf ;they again struck up a spirited air,- the rich strains floating over the stream and reverberating through the streets oftho.city. ' All join in the hope of the epeedy return of this Hakuted troupe, i A more perfect gentleman than BIr. William Peak, the chief of the band, has seldom, if ever, yjsited our city.. '. 1 ' .." .U;,: (i. '." :; ;;?;'''T:; ;:.

Deputy ApfRAiasa. Mr. Wra. Throup has been appointed Deputy Appraiser of Ileal Estate for the Fourth Ward of the city The Deputies for the IlJrd-Jtnd Ninth -Ward remain, yet to be selected. These will "probably be selected and eommissioned to-day. ' j IfifSejivices " n the General Baptist Church, in Independence,' Sabbath, as ttsu ul; Sabbath School at 9 in the morning; Preaching at ' 101 , ISacrament Meeting at 2 J P. sr. ; Preaching at 7 T. M., tie Pastor,' Rev. Vt. W. Moore, olEciuting., The public are cordially invited to attend. , '' ', Being Repaired. Our readers will, doubtless,' remember that: about New 'Year's an . alarm was given.

caused by a fire being discovered in the'frame building on the cornet of Third and Sycamore Streets, the prop erty of Mrs. Small, occupied by Va!. HoTmuth.1 The "occupant, Ilormuth. Was subsequently arrested and held to answer, the charge of settirg the building on fire, in order to recover the insurance,' The bouse ii now being put in complete, repair,- internally and externally. The weatherboarding on tho; Third Street front has been'takeaeff and new weatherboarding ia being putonj i :; . . John. A. Logan Soi.D.C;titain Baxter's famous trotter, John A. Logan, has, we learn, been recently sold to ; Amasa Sprague.y of Providence, llliodd Island, and brother to Senator Sprague." The-price obtained fo$ him was $8,0001 Mr. Sprague is anjopilleht ' calico manufacturer, who . has made more money than he knows well what 1o" do '"with",' and hence can afford 6 keep a famous fast horse j Wes arc told by a gentleman who has i just visited ' Lbgan's new; quarters." that they are, finer than half the parlota in tho city of Evansville. ... Logan, since be has: bee u Easf, hns made better time than he ever did 'West." , Nevertheless we think he has: been welf SOld. . - '-': -- - I j Matrimoniai The following marriage licenses were issued from the "office' of the County Clerk, during theMweek . ending Friday evening, February 12th ' ' ' "J '; " .. . Fred. Beefcer-niiitl Kate Mackenhelmer, ...John IStrnBeand Jana Preston. -' Andrew Jlerwood nd Catberiue Hehaefer. ' . f John Marker and Mary Bookman. ! . August Koble and Kliaabeth Waltael. 'Jtjim3E Emery's Court. The case of the State vs. By ere ted t, which was begun before Justice Emery on Thursday, was not concluded un til late yesterday evening.. jThe fatigue and excitement attending the trial on Thurs-f day sent : Justice Emery ''home gick, and by mutual agreement of. the jiartiea Geo. V. Mo Bride acted ad Justico yesterdays The ' jury,' after hearing the testimony of all the witnees,' of whom , there were; over .forty, and tho - argument' of ' counsel, 'which were learned ' and exhaustive ;and after mature deliberation, returned a verdict of $70 foe the plaintiff and bis costs in the case ! in his own behalf expended. "The costs, wilt amount j to 130 or 110 more, making it an expensive COW. ..- . .-'.;- ' -.This 'is' one of those remarkable cases that sometimes occurs in which both parties are possessed of the most perfect confidence in the 'justness' of his cause, and in which the witnesses on both sides are possessed of like confidence and like honesty, and the decision of the case depends entirely on the preponderance of the evidenco aud the chance impression made on the minds' of the jury." "' ' . , Such cases are better compromised before the lawyera are feed. ! 1 An ' Ingenious . .Improvement. -i Messrs.: W. G. Brown &' Co. have made a valuable 'and innious improvement to their mammoth wharfboat. They have their stages rigged in a manner that effectually obviates the breaking of the fastenings, which has, heretofore, proven the source of so much annoyance. The inner ends of tho . stages have been fitted with heavy pieces of oak' timber rounded into a semicircle, which are fitted into a heaving block of .timber cut out in & semicircular form and solidly fastened to the wharf boat, beins; beveled off so ' aa fc to form, an easy inclined plaue from the end of th stage to the floor of the wharf boat."-' In this semicircle the stage is fastened with a heavy and strong ring-bolt,' and when the' wharf boat is shoved up the1 river or drops j down the. circular end, of. the stage.revolvea in the semir circular block, endangering no fasten i ines,1 and' always' in "a' good position for1 use'. It is , an ingenious device, and the plan has been ranch admired by ; ' steamboatmcn; wharf boatmen, aud mechanics generally. ... , " Flourishino. We i are in formed that the Hebrew School of this cityj is iu n JQigniy nourisning -condition There are; 113 pupils enrolled,, an I the average attendance is ,over 100, and , the pupils are repreM uted as' making fine progress generally.' ' The usual semi-annual examination, has been, dispensed with this year, and there will ' be no public examination until the close, of the Bchool year which, takes pUce at the end of Juno, Inatjquration Exercises. ' The Pennsylvakia Central and iU connecting Roads will carry passengers', tp Washington City to attend the Presi dential' Inauguration at greatly reduced rates. ; Tickets to Washington City and return good from : February 23d to Blaroh 14tii, will be sold at Indianapolis at $21 for the round trip, and from ' Cincinnati for $17. ,' The tickets will ba by the Pan-Handle, Pennsylvania Central, and Northern Central Roads, being one of the best routes to the country, and unexcelled for time and all traveling V snveniences. This is a temntin? nvr n De ment) to induce our people Jo visit the National .Capital," to witness the inauguration of General (Innt and Schuyler Colfax. -, '.

Bohooi, Examinations,' Ths ei

animations which have been in prq gresi for the past two weeks in tht Public Schools of the city, were com pleted yeaterday with iba First Gram-4 mar Sahools. m tho upper Dtiiiaing, taught by Mr. A. J. McCuteheon and Miss Ashley, and in the Lower building taught by Mr. Thomas Wj. Peck and Miss Badger. These rooms wer last year .occupied by the Firsi Boys Gra.mmar Shoolai, and we think that no one who visited them yesterday could fail to see the great improvement which had resulted from the change mid at the- open fng of tue school year in uniting the boys and the girls in the same room. The de- : portment of the schools was' almost unexceptionable, and the -life and spirit of emulation was a decided advance over the last examination. ' We will not have space to specify in detail the recitations, but can truthfully commend them generally a3 highly creditable to both teachers and pupils. As we have not ' heretofore noticed the examinations in German, we take pleasure in bearing testimony to the successful-work' which Mr. Schultz appears to bo accomplishing. The classes in these studies yesterday dis played a more intelligent comprehen sion of the principles of the language than heretofore, and the method of instruction was morer nearly conformed to that of the ' English branches of study. -- ' ' ;.; ' ..... : ,; ! We give below the 7" , ; : Vd ' ROLLS OF "HONOR ! " " ! -,- Firtt Grammar ttSchoel Upper Building, Not absent or tardy dar ing the year:. Mary Davidson, Parny Whittlesey, Jane .Tribble, Anna Os borne, Willie Collet Willie Ralston, Alex. Colletfci Saninel Tayh r-.'Angust Schmal. 1 '. "' , , . i .Master Willie Ralston lead the school his per cent, being highest in all of the studies. ' First, Gnunmar -Lower BuiUJiag, Perfect in attendaucc during the half year: Louisa Bobinger, Faith Briggs, Lizzie Darling, Wm. Decker, Wni. Glicliman, Lizzie Gri63s, J Charles Hermann, Amelia Kramer. Georga Schuldze, - Wm.; Schneider. Perfect in deportment during the half year: Angusta Dirksori, Dora Ashby, Luc' Boswell, Mairae Bowles and Mary Jacobs. u ' ; ..' : dacoD ivertn . stands .nignest in scholarship. ,: Drowned. In our river col dmns on the third page of this morning's Journal, wg make 'mention of the drowning of a roustabout off the steamer Minneola at Tell Cjty jesierday morning. Our first information was slightly .erroneous, and we learn full and complete particulars Tirom Captain Miller, of the Minneola., The Minneola was making a land ing at Tell J City, just at daylight yes terday morning, alongside of the Rose Ilite, and the unfortunate man, whose name was John Feney, and his cousin, were taktng out a line, having to pass across the bow of tho Rose Ilite. After passing the line : around the jackstaff of the Rose Hite, arid wile about to step upon the wharf-boat, Feney missed 1 is footing and fell into tho river between the Rose, Ilite and the wharf-Loit, and before assistance could reach him was carried under the boats and drowned. His body was not recovered. ' He was a resident of Cin cinnati, about twenty-seven years of age, and had been' employed on the Minneola for a" loug tinift. He had ou when drowned a blue Government blouse, with dress buttons, a blue flannel shirt, blue jeans' -pantaloons and heavy hoes. lie had dark hair and eyes. ''-." ...... . The Biter Bitten, Some days azo a case was tried before Justice Stinson relative to a horse trad?, in which the plaintiff, who averred: that he had been overreached, obtained i a judgment for $u3. The defendant. who hails from Kentucky, said he would go and get . tha money, but failed to return, and . his counsel and friends congratulated themselves that this dodge had resulted the same as non-suit, and even taunted the con stable by declaring that he could not find any property in this State with which to satisfy the judgment. But they had crowed to soon. The con stable got wind of a bugijy, a fioe cow and -two plow?, tho property of the defendant, on this side of the river. and before they could, be removed he pounced upon them, and they are now advertised for salts, to satisfy tho exe cution that has been issued. . Turner I lALi-T-Ve direct atten tion to the appeal of. tho Turn Verein, in this insuj, to the people 'of 'JS van'sville, for -aid to rebuild their ' Hall. We have already noticed their reso lution to replace the old JJall with one of a more substantial "character without delay; but from the condi tion of the Society as presented in the Address,, it will be, seen . that they must rely npou 'their' fellow-citizens for aid. They have Justly a high estimatc'of the liberality of the people of Kvaosvillc, and we are confident that they will readily respond to this call for help to rebuild Turner Hall. Tribute of Respect ta Deceased Odd At a meeting of Morning Star Lodge, No. 7,1. 0. O. F'held Febru ary 11, 1SC9, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved. That in f the decease of j ur Dromer iouu etiusuu, mo ,urut-r haq lost a faithful Udd Fellow, his widow an affectionate husband, and the community an honest and worthy member. . ' . : . , ' , , l veil, mat the widow ana reiations of our deceased brother., have

our warmest Bympainy; m tneir oe- i w. oisonto Leonard Krogsdahl, theun-reavement.- . . , . I ? , -i :i divided haU of It 8, In Block, in Bray'

Resolved, That in token of ' our feelings the Lodge room be clothed in moumingfor thirtyidays .-1--' Resolved, l'hat the, widow of our deceased brother be furnished with a copy of theste resolutions. , published in twoof tha newjpapera of thW City: ' ' J

a boy, who aye indebted to the city )rj

small sums as fines and costs, wergi engaged yesterday in cleaning some of the filthy alleys with which the city' abounds. -It has been suggested that they could be profitably employed t in cleaning some of the filthy street crossings, which have been Bo long left to the tender mercies of the suni A Contemptible Dodge. Our Sycamore Street cotemporary went into 'convulsions yesterday over an item that appeared in Thursday's Journal relative to muddy . streets a ad street' expenses-, and resorts to the lamest and .most; contemptible uouges ana , Buulerluees to make a flimsy defense. . - j . For instance, to prove that we mis-' represented the ; facts when we said that $1,000 or $1,600 'had been ex pended-some weeks on 'street work, it quotes theallowances for threo weeks in' January,' which amounts to an ag gregata of only $231 65. .: Every.. one. who haa carefully read the proceedings of the Cjuqc'iI, knows that the Street Commissioners were ordered to cease work in? on the streets about the close of last year; except in cases when especially or dered by a member of the Council. Every one who has i kept himself posted on .the iubject,: knows that during the months of "October and November last, the bills for 6treet workunder the superintendence of the two Street Commissioners, week after week exceeded $1,000, und we are pretty certain for, one week, at least, they reaenea i,wx. -"vve shall give the official figures as soon as we havo leisure to transcribe them. - ', I ; It charges ; that the precceding Council is responsible for the bad londition of Sycamore Street, by hav ing built a sewer beneath it. Why did sot tho present Council improve it fast Summer Instead of opening un necessary street? in the lower part of the city? But1 the writer for, the Courier hiuts that we use bad gram mar. arid to" show" his ability as a critic 'n that line, we quote a para graph: ' ? I : "iVThis is the most bare-faced repre sentation we ever remember to have seen, and show la what contemptible means the Journal will resort to in order to attempt to accomplish its political enus. . . I There is e.;mmir, rhetoric and punctuation combined. "bCMMiR -use. lue weather yes.terday' was beautifully clear,' and almost' as warm as. midsummer, the mercury ranging as high as 72 at 2 o'cloek p. M .-. r- " Tnrner llalL I Ta thd Citizen of Evansville . t Having lost its Hall, the " Evans ville lurn Vcretn take occasion to issue the. following address, having reference to its present condition and to its future plan of operations: , Before the late calamity, the assets of the Society amounted to about $15,000, which assets were encumbered by an indebtedness of 57,000. After the burning of Turner Hall, the assets of- the Society consist in nothing else but tue insurance of ?v,0xi which amount is, of course, insufficient to cover Paid indebtedness. Considering it our duty to use the utmost efforts and exertions in order totave from loss those who formerly extended to us a helping hand, the Society communicated with, its main creditors, and succeeded in obtamini; from them the consent to use all of the insurance money for the buildine t a new Hall. - ' 4 This amount being insufficient ; to erect au euiuce id coniorinny Willi the wants of the Society and the com : . - 1 i' n . ... munity, at large, the Turn-Vereiu would respectfully ask the assistance of its fellow-citizens ia its enterprise. VVeaslc no alms, but reauest 'vou to 1 A All. J. 1 .S..". .... - loan us iu, ii, u, or more, which will da repaid within a speci fied time. Ve. have full confidence in the liberality of our fellow-citizens. and have, no doubt that, by these means, we shall succeed in ercctin? a tittc mhsfonti.nl Hall, answering all its purposes. JJesides we feel conn aent 01 realizing a handsome sum from our I air, which will take place at. Mozart Hall , within the next month. uur uommittec will call on our friends within a few days, for tho purpose of celling our bonds, and of soliciting subscriptions for lahor and building material It is scarcely worth while to call attention to the necessity of a Hall like that whi3h we intend to erect The wants of the community ' demand the rc-buuding of lurner Hall, and it shall bo rebuilt, . Like the.Phusnix" rises from its ashes, so will lurner Hall arise more spacious than ever, solid aud substantial, an actual ornament to the Crescent City! We are thankful for the sympathy wo have met with, and trust that good promises will be followed by good ac 110ns. v ery rcspectiuiiy. . - , The Evansville Turn-Verein. IiKAl..KsfAT TRANsricRS. The follow ing Is a list of tho real estate transfers f.ir tbu week; ending Saturday, February 13tb, as appears from the record la the Audi tor's oHlce : J. P. Klliolt to Ueoree Lant. narts of Iots 11 . ... I t'l In It . . .n lr . ' I.' 1 1 . . . ' . k.' I . . meni., lor iix Hiram E. Reed toUeonreand Wm. UnL Nort heast corner of ll.be, Northwest quarts H ill fnr ! J.l Oeorue B. Walker to John 8. Baker. Lois 1. 2. and 3. in Biock. 8. Walker's Adtllliou. for f00. - - i . i. Khzanetb Kron. Nlo. Ellis and wife to Jacob Mann, Sr., part of Lot 161, Donation Xifi mrgcuicui , nri,i.H?. Henry Macke to Heuerich Hellnir. West half ef the North end of Northwest quar ter,, tttr .... An Lou Kuute to AOKnst Allhelde. Tits 1 andi! la Block 11, Southern Enlargement, for S1.01V. , . ' Joseph B. Cox to Qeoree W. Smith . Tot ja, in diock on, in Liamasaocitv for f4HD. J. W. KnHtbt to Fred. Voet. Iot 13. In Block, 21. ia Southern Enlargement, for $27a. i . Andrew Fuller to Fredericks Kbhlnrbaus. Lot 1-2, la Block 8, lu Baker's Addition, for SaSo. . , . Jonn wickinser to Ualbrant Wicklnser. the northwest ooarter . of tii northeast quarter of , 7, 11, for 1. Henry F. Blount to Kcelker A Feld wlscb, tho one-third part of Lou 1, 2, 3, 4, a, U, 7 and 8, -in Block 31, Eastern Enlargement; also, Lots 9 and 10, tn Block 13, in Fourth Enlargement; also, Lots 7 and 8, iu Block 3t. in Lamasco City, .or 15,000. ' Jobn and Samuel Vlokorw ia vtclttfv Brothers. Lot No. 2. In the rinnnti.iu En largement, for f2,3Q. jonn w. rarrett to Joseph B. Co, the SfVifSr w wo.f tt-e 800111 Iier Enlargement, fort! Henry liauer to John TmM.' sout h half of Lot No. IS. in Block Si? irl v fetorr of north rmrt of lxt K'n 17 in 1 u 111 Qi:io City, for Jljwo. Ferdinand Becker to Anton Kahen, the northwest quarter or the southeast quarter of Section No. 8, Town 5. south of Range H, lor 135.! ; 1;.. f?. Simon Moser to Andress Urn fn snnth. SSt! AdW Andreas Urefo to SI nion Moser, Lot east quarter of the northwest quarter of No. i

i;iKri(iue Cross to John Voeel. Lot No. 3.

In Hloclc 7, i Parrett's liulargement, iur Lucy J. Carhon nd la. Carhon to Mary A. Martin, all theit Interest, title, and claim In Kectiou 1-Jo. 3ti. Town 7liange il west, for SoOO. , , "': ' Henry Hemchemeirer to I?va Mary Althofer, Lot 3 in Blocs: 53 In Laiaasco, for 850. .i ; ;l 'i --i Lorenz Krossdahl to Osborne Ueilly.Xot 8, In Blocls 4. Hrny's Kniargement, for f7uo. F. Preher to Krogsdahl and Jenwn, W feet by X-iO fe-t front, on Main Street, in Kastern Knlargemeut, bei rig part Of Evans' Homestead property, for Si pdi. . ', ..i 8arah Ann Htluclifleld to Wash. Btiachfleld, itrt of the Son Lis half of the North--west qoarter 3, 6 and 11, for f 100. Franlc Kehruian to Andreas Teghetoff, Ronth hall of the West half of the Northwest quarter 21, 1 and 1 1, or &.VjO. . - Fred. Raschnieler to Win Erckmeler, jjoio, iu u uck tu sitarp s enlargement, lor fiM. .. i LeTTRRS KKMAIS1NG UKOtAIXEn in the Post-orhce at EvausviUe.Htate ot Indiana. on the VJ.Hi day of Kebiuary. 1SG9. Pentous eiUiiav lor any of tlies letters will please say Adreatised." giving date. ;..iin:si i-vsr i Harker Anna Moss Maria (r, r Milie Klenor ilier Clara 'i Miller Lehai Burch Kaanie Brown Lisszy-r-Z , , llrown Mollis - ' ' liremmer Haltie Boothe M A mis BodixM K uirs . , Moore Theresa " Myers Haliie- . Myer Caroline , J , Mslter Martlia , McCounoll 'Maria L . Newman Hujiah-. ,', Neal Husan Neal Mattie! Nail Rebecca" Oliver O ivo H A Bruuer MaggieBrown Mollie- - HrookS Kate bell Marsh ' Barton Mam k if 7 Cook Mary M Crawl An ale Cavanaugh Kliza 2 Uoly Bell Corinack SL ODl Catharine.... .. Por.er Mary Ann a j-epper naucyftl-x -Powell Hiky. ' Pack Abigail, i Puck Molly j Cavanaugh M Lt Combs Kliza - -Cooper Kate .uavi a snsau i-ritcKaru. Hiimii Jyon Km no a ltuucan Kellie 2 , Kedman Heury mas Kay JoKeohiiH' 2 .Keltinger Msrgaret Koth Li !zi I I O nirs;. s DeBruler A H cars Iocker Flora, Kvlory Mary . FeuMS Hophie Farrell John mrs . . : ItolMou lilizai . Kainsev itnlielr Kidenour l'linle K Sh04't Lucinda Htevart M A Btellins Mary' ' tf in prion Mary tsiatti-rr' Mai-v K , .. . . Htuliier -Kllzittu . Mhaw Liza' ". ',, ' Hmltts H nt mrs' Keidelilliuil Maty -'." r Heyer tUHii it Hharp Moliie ? t-iuiU U KliArt . Seam Mary - t Htanord Kate 1 , Hoaitts Mary (j : , Kcimler M:try . t J ', Beldentrvil Muty Flowers Charlotte Fuss M K mrs Filzratriek mrs i' Uiatnmv Fanny " s tioericks mrs . .-. Uulldea Carol in o . Uttty Carolina Oillman Hophia -. Goner Sarah K Heward Lucy- 2 Harris Jnlia Humphrey Kulo Hide KHcahetu ' " Hynes Km ma ( nemwu iei.e-, Hughes Manila J ,. Huchlns Liora , , Heart Ueori;aaa ' Tbeysou Miuu Taliert Ma!is:r; ThDrilUUI KiinR i:L Haydon J alia Ann Hanner Klizatielh ' Herman Mary Treiter K izabeth, J Hamr.er PauUhe vttters mrs Vgi M ary Johnc lxis A I .larrix r raivl v wnuerrhirai Krauier Poiiua '. -W iter -Mali ie . Kiuabury K ... Witt Amanda ' Kann alary 1 ' Wrlirht .1 n in Ledbetter Ktixt I.iuk KliZAiH-tn Wo.J Mary 4 " j ,WiiiHr Alice I 'W:!kins Julia A . XHitz &aiiu--i j Lanrpenn mi'inS -Weekly Nrllie .1 UleyKl'iuirii weii.iulin t Mauder MimBi : ' . Wysot Martha (iKM TliKNK'K LIST. Archer Kil.i Kehoe Peter, i KiebsThos v ' Kllnjr L Kennedy James Kinney 1 r:r j .rUuipp John i Keenev Ira I Auraudt Alir-d Brandon i'hus Butler John : Kuinox k!e Win Butler fle W . . Browrr'liRS c' Braimtrd Alouio lirowu Jul it Breuner Wia--BnroetJoliu . . Brown HnraM Brown Win- II ' Booth Jas x. .. Burrns Jackson Brown lloury Brown 'hM Bnimmiel Wm Bur h-t' John .; .Man hi H'Ollicr Kmwo itoell L J.'r iihawreoce Llenry - Labanel John j ;.., lie 'ust lOdward ; r Link Joseph lrul IlarrlsOn Link lit. hard . . I.yttle .IU h Lamosuers B F : .. ljkin M I .. Liter A j - ? I.ofia Chayles I y " L;iKsiew 'tin rles i .. Leman Frel A, ' ) otKpeleU Jrtttti II Bad tvid K n uruui-r 1 - juocawooa jonn Besmer ChusJxHk wood M Ie P K Irfive Thomas (7 Bradley KHZ Bunu W W Blue Wm -- J 1 Matthews Janies f Kurdi tt Win MOmx Unas A 2 Mathews FJ Mayer CI A A Sons Mitcbel1 tieorge K Marks Henry Mauahall Michael Martin Will Cue! 2 Moore Wm H Moody Lucid , Much & Von ug 5 Minor Christ ' ; Micks Jobn K ! Myers William-' 1 Mackroal Henry Mll.er David ; Klanvlll Um Bull Win F llrarH " v ' Bift-k Wm BiowerH Bon h N V Brwn Malilen Wi Brighton John Ii.-iiiks John , , Build JolinPBnrrer Jimeph. Bsird Jas V, breuner John. ' Blnlt Jas . Brsdy K H V 2 i : , Bennett George" " lliemtii Henry iter Martin Alfred.,) CliueKH .Maitin John. Civanaivrh Thos' -"Morrison U V. Cntlett Wm A '' Mink Henry Cam John - - " '"Millr-r Charles I Urk J 1 "" Chapping A I Cnrwiu Jtwepil Casey L l Oorly KM , : t Ciinninghaui A W Chirk K t Cameron 'ha Cortvain Frank ix K T ' Mnrphey Kobert vixire John H Massie Willie i Mitchell Julius Miller Peter Murphy Frank Mace Jacob Millmaim John McTempleJosn ! Mi linage Edward , ' Mclvenii'Stcphen Mcl'arlaud lUilieit McCult-han Andrew McfteynoMs Capt j McCarthy Chas Met 'lichen John ' t McCbesney Leonard McCulchen Thomas McNary Wm H MoHowell Wm j Neal Thomas ; Newnuu Conrad j Norcros -- tepbea i NibtiiJKOJe Alfridi - NeU'Aiidi'ew ! 'lerl.'0 W !olllllM Jl.llll w Cook John K Cut lei I J I) Curtis Jacob , Clou-l'le John F . Craven James Conway J J ( Meliund Jobn K CliiKobn Win It Crabtri e Serins Cothem Simon II 3 Cook Simon Curry Kobert Cttriiti-k'Sytlnla ; Cole Tbl rsUin Carter Thomas B . Cole Wm F Noble ilobart 1 , Nelson N t ' Nicklo John ' Not;r't lan ! : ' ! Nons V P Co ! Neeley t.'haries ' l Oda Loiii.O'Haie l-atrlck Pullin Henry - ; . l'asstmer Phillip. , Payne Johu PpattHmitli- r r Pints Alexander. ' 1'eu-r Charles - i Porter Hurry J'eacoi-k William ! Polk A If . . Parker EHi Payne K J , ; .. Paiinor J T . ' -.Pearl Joneuli . ; Par etl J BS . i Piere N iBtiolaa : ' ' ' HenuH A . - Pepper Wm Rev 2 ! 4n Irk Thouias I : KobertMin Berry ' ' ; i Keeves tleme ; it f Kyan Frank- 1 - , : Ryan James ; Redman Krasuus KoberiK John , - j Itetser Jottn I i -I Clemwier W II Cool William I'oiiiin Win Carver ti Capt , Conner Patrick C'aser Michael . t'oe Martin .... .. .... ClogNton James lolvo Petn liou Thouias -! I.iuuliuut W m : : iH-acou John . llevrey Jioili i iiiKau Jonn ' 1 lull tn e uea NV I essr .lo-wpb IiulcUr Adolph '. eau Jusepn . . DurliHiii FleminK ' t'ei-ray John i 'ixu Anurew .. IK'Vos Mr . lianiuN, HahnifcC Dav.s Francis - r . I uaaau John .. DiivnJson John l.iv Id-mo Mcliolaa Iuvi Thos t . bar-Win U . -r ; Howuey A I . I ,; i'iivh Abraham . Hodils J A i K verts Ch.K ' j . ; i Kd wants H , Ross Adanv if ' ' Iteeset HeuryX f . ttreU teors; !'- Itottidns Jo!,u J-- i KuwlelKtlt R ,t.nt Hpriuger Wm ' 1 - Hmitn, J W ' i i Swift James Jr " - Speck Thomas 4' t j Strauge Zack - - ' ! Stowe Oliver li. : Stiokiivaa Fveil t Sukly Roiiert-i - Sororiia Francis ! Sartrent Thorns i 'Sttt-lton Thomas-- - ) Hheppard John - ; ' Htierby John i -i " Smith John--. -.U Siuitit Lonli '' Sheer Jobn .-si i i Smith taorse J j Stork fe Jodms I- I Star tou Henry I Stearn A - "' -2 ' Wnh"y Win KIerwiJi Win . Kldrhlif J it K 1 f orest Thoiutis Fal abor James 11 , FUdchtr Jobn :- FlenuniOK J H ' Farrell Johu ti ' Farrell ti p., Keast Frank - i Filch James H . .. Fisher F . . . ..- Fredrick Henry . Fray M k-hael - . Fox Pliillips i. ! ii , Foster Frank in - Fisher illraia - ... Foster HU . Kreti.v Josenh : Faruuhar Wm M : Gren Wm ; liradChasD -.'-, Clri-en Johu 1) . . Cirunder John ) iiuiueu Oliver Uieeory Hiram tuartciiaea ' -Stearn Fran els .. J Stud) Peter ' '' 4-iUhtus John ' " Siaitli Milton - -: Muorllit Mjetoaet r' 'A Heals Hiram- ; f M Small Ha we Wm 'T Scan ll In John ! -i Sootield i It ' - ScanlUn JoLn . ttonirr Jot- 4 n-. Sc.iiia Jaoob ' Scenr Jscob . ' i uA UroM-ut .luhn Unit. n Wm M . , Grimth o Uoodman W W . Garret James 1J -UatbneySAi (Jill JosopH . , , , UilleltlJF ! -;. . . Geissler Ueorge i -. OKI Thos J Ureene iur . : . Urant A Hlaek . ScoBeld John It Uipson Freeling Ii.. Unmmers Marcus urty j it .1 Sanders T lioodlce J D 1 tiltisou. inborn fcillleU P W 2 tioott Thomas -;!' 1 ; Smith W F F- -;.'i j Smlia Wn i-. ...Mui't-x 1 Kinith C Ai .: i Summers CW 2 Htarks O W . .0 , 1 Scadle Charles r.ur ', Stelton C'harle I t Oeryrd lliobard J Oraut Thomas-: . Uregory W U .1 Urauta Pillsbury Heraian Ciiarlesi. Hays John. -u i turner Samuel Harris Newton.. . Smith Andy C 2 . Htedmaa A Co f is-u ' Speilman BenJ T ! Hyde Job -, i j ' Harvey Ueorge J HiX Hawther J

. Spalding or . u . Thomas Ueora 1 . Theyson- Louis : Taylor Cread-M Taylor Fran k?Troekey Nlcbolaa i t bouipson A e i -, TighwCiiarleM- i.4 . . Taylor Ui-ee U.K., ; Thoiupsou.1 L u ; ThooipMon J a , -f.il Tribble M 11 :, ; Taylor X T ,- u l, ,.!!-. . . ft ' . ; - . ... . . -..i.i i , . I ' . . , . . .'.!

Hi Hesmaa M areas . . Haniey Barney Hansel N Holmich Jihn , 5l Hi. rbet Henry . ... H; -ris Major v Hays Michael Higegrewe Wm , -Heuiuiaa James Hancock 1'ercher

"i'iieei' Wm Vliek Voiiy Van Vallery John Verl rees J N Viuiclial Joii illiaii Vf-aoli Mr Weaver Kinanucl s Weaver "Wm It Walter John Jr Wearer Jarob Wlliiami Charles Wright Edward waliaeo l tiomaa Hnlizbec&.LHiarlwlckWordi TOoraas &Co Winter John llennfi k Chas Hall V li ' Harvey K 'l ' ' Haddn H " Hawkins John JS! HeSBi HillSamnel Hunter Thos J 2 1 1 a s b es T h om as Hiilns Wil lauiA Jones Joweph . .. Ja.son Sylvester Johnson Wm 2 . James Adam. Jones A M Jackson Aaron Johnson A Ifred 2 Jamifnn James ? l ohUh! Jo-wpri f Jenkins Jmiioie Jimes Kobert H Woodruff John Wilson Jolm Williams William Wolf Sam 2 : i Wbeeland tieorgo Wllksoa T O Weld Samuel Welker K it Wilson Jame , Whltmore J S !. Warren .1 T t Waller tiftorie Wheolef H 11 , Wamsley K J Wlllkey diaries Way A J Ward Adam ' i Williams A. 'i'oflie Proprietor of Cincinn.ili House - , K vansvllle . Broom KrusLuti John iii Factory WH ITTLKH HV, P. M. Horses at Auction. jJJiram-NelsAn will' sell two horses at auction to day, at 2 o'clock, corner of, Wain, and Third Streets one a young horse on three months credit. febliMt Children's Shoes a Specialty. One case of ChiidiCo's Shoos; also, a good assortment of .Ladies' , and JMisfos, fine gooas just received at "" ' Geo. Miller & CO. 13-2t ,32 Wain St., bet. Jt and 21. Sklf Ladies, Hiram Nelson's f ale of Millinery gools, commences sure on Monday, Feb. 15, at 10 o'clock, at his Auction room on Locust Street, lie hasr rjice Jjonnets, Jkibbons, Lacs, and a good variety, which will be sold without-' reserve. - ," fcblil-lt .r .t-sTrimmiiig Satins and other new gous just roceivcd at Hhuiiks . 5??-We ojti this morning our first invoice ol Spring Dres Hoods. tffolct, J'laiil VKUYJI1EAIV': n ' ; r ;;,jj JittiUciNs & rn. 12 2t No. 15 FirsltStrect. , Bacon 1 LarbII Fijur!! Pork!! I l :i l' . f I 1 1 1 hi t ik'm oBpar-cnrva ;ut j lain Jiuran amst ,Ua'c6nhouldri,- yienr Sides, S; C lircakfast lidfon all of our . . - , . . . : own curing, ana warrantcsi to give tuirtsftiction." f 2ll.(KrO pounds Baits' Meats. i j a ifiUll tierces, kegs, aftd cans Clunee Jtrth. v ' i t . ,3,UiK) barrels and sncks Flour, dif ferent grade. ' ... , Kcrt ner.'Jr. Si Co.. feb!2 if No. 7 Main, near Water St. Bf2f For Throat Diseases and auec tiona of tho chest, " Breton's Bronchial Troche " or (Jough Lozenges, are or great value.. In coughs, irritation of the throat caused hy cold, or unusuai exertion or the vocal organs, in speaking In . public, or Hinging, they produce the most bcnchcial results. J JteJrochc hve proved their efficacy. IScou. ...... if, ? . I ' J . 1 " . v .!iu, i NewToKK, July 1st, 1J8. Dkarsiii: In your papo of last week youprtfAnesof ii--, it-respondents say that l)r. is not the originator of the eeleliratcd 17.ANTATION iiii i'Kius. ami that thev ti-(- iiiansiiiim ui 4 and sola by one ltiiro Alarlctlc, bh old Spaniard in the Island of SI. 1 honiiiH, over forty years ago, us l;very OKI sea cniu.'iiu ca n teslify. Now, sir, 1 can ceriiiy 10 iim above as oeing true, for 1 nave roiioweil tho Kea for over lorlv vears. most of t he time (loin;; business with tho West aiKUes .'Hum siMne ' Bitters, dih'ereutly put up and named, were brought to my notice on my first trip to the Island of St. Croix for a cargo of rum, and for years aim years untr my snips stores were never without them. L always-supplied my family and many of my neighbors with them, and can truly say a belter RUtprv uuii 4uiU6 is i.BniKuifi i u mi me world.'. Vours truly, C'Airr. Henry Wkntk. MGKOt.rA ,VATKi.-Wsnporlorto the liest imported Uermau Cologne, and sld 1 at nan 1 tie price. lebs dteodltwm . : ' rn I 4.0 TUB WOBI.I) BETTEIl J'OU niu.st make tho people wiser. To learn how to purify the blood is the first 8tcp toward wisdom. Mine Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor for all diseases of the blood. Sold by 3? Toilet and Fancv tRi dwell A, UO.'s Jrup Store, cor ner Of Third and Main. Finest stock in the c.ty. Ferfumerios of all kinds. Aticntton of the ladies iuvited. Nona but the best kept. oc2G dtf i I; or-' 5ALK. A. vice Ttco stortj Tv it rt .a jjweuuig iinmc, with hve rooms and cellar, in the best part of the city. win De sold fceiow its value and partis. in. 1 . ty ou tune, uau ro-iiag, as 1 am re quested to sell witlijut thirty. ;-''' t Alvah Johnson, fcb3 tf ileal Estate Agent. '" F.OUR. -The best brand of choico ramriy Hour hold ia the city, the Cyuthiaua Mills, also, rye flour for sale by II.J. Alhs & Co First St. second door below Vino. -.. lioRUrNT.A desirable dwelling 110u.se, containing fen roomn. lawc yard, plenty fruit and shrubbery, on hixtlt&rcot; bolwecit Main and Sycamore. ro8-0Hsion given 15th inst. Jhiquirc of ' IvKLLEB & WlIITB. I 'ftin, ,::-rr D-..'"" I1 or pure f)rnc-J. . Meilir.ina I'd Jiiqaofs.Jor motlictital nse. Ivory .Nets, genuine imported,, lVrfumcs, v-o:ogrif, cornadorfand Fine lirushes. s 10 ot'ouerintinn , liuriord u tjpera Hive; itore,' 18 Honth FirstStreet. Frtfeription carefullv com noun. Ir-d atall hours; As ' janl.i Ginos. i-,s , , ' . 7" Ti 'KVF.ftVCODY niav know Of what r. J. W. 1'olAnd's Humor Doctor is fopiDouudedf by writinfr to - the proprietor, "'i he best known roots and herbs are used, and corabino pleasant ness to the-taste ' with -flure roMnlf ooia ty L."out & Akin, t 1 1 I., ... . .. ... CreHeent City Floorlngr Bflll, EUKENE KAPPLEB, ! tt..J,.?r4infiicturer and Dealer in 1 i MOI LDIXGS, FL0QUIXG, SIDISfG, j And all kinds of j DRESSED AND HOUGH LUMBER. ''''AlRd.fJole Proprietor And Mahufao-' Ci) ... O 1 7 1 II HI

liignu.jttfiia o Huilici .Michael Haynes A j llaller Win 1 1 1 iy-5 W H Harden William Hays William -Harnew Matt her Half tit M.-uauoi . Haas Win Harmkl John , JUtfiald Ji.lm . Heudriek P l; . I I 1 ,.1 ...... T

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II I V P2 R l':r otlirr liiver llrum tm "Jhiril I'lif. . There, were no n-iUulwat.airtValii'ttp u a late hour la-1 i . !it Tlio Mlmi:uU uu.l i Charmer were tli iaMt. 'un.l Imd jsplrndtd ' trips. .. .Mr. Wm. Hall, llie new cb rk of the Minneola, Is a bland, aflame, and pleasant gentlemen, and will fill thospsce of Billy Urubb, promoted ...John Tiiple:t has oar acknowledgements.. li, a a manifest furnished . The Cumberland, for Cairo; packets, for Henderson, and Alpha, for Nashville, departed, all with fair trips. ........ Tti e Alpha, bavin? arrived la to, did not get oh" unlit fitter tea o'clock last night. She had a nice tilp...,...The Peaks aud Bergers and the fu Any Ktissell went to Henderson hy the Moiiie'.Nor-' tou last svenlug tirand AririrnU has eug:igd to wait tov thei at Henderson till the close or the performance to-utght, and then take them to Paducah. Persous going Soutlv to-day will flad a musical, merry crowd,on board to-night froiii Hetidtirsou doMiu...TlJ lt;al Tender, for New Orleans; Silver Moou, from Mumpli.s, hnd Robert Moore, from Nash v.lle :tl 'ovl'idue hid not arrived at mldulht..i.Th' Nick lougworth ,ia aonomi -p.1 to; lf-ave Louisville for New Oileaus ou Tdes.fay ncit.....Tlie great tow boat, John V (.iaj-, rettand barges, wil,! ha d-iwn Moutiy. Tb V'trglal paasJU ' 0iri wtrday' afternoon, and will brt here this oveuiiig.w,M. The Silver Moon also p is--d C dro !ye'r-, day alternoon.au J the"MoUia Hatahfolon m i lai ni!iu....i no worm m n-it M-.-m phis yebterday evenlug with 7o:i b lj;ile M ootondofiIe.'t ton for this city Tue Legal To Louisville I vst nhjlit, and will bo hero, today, en route to Nu Oilcans. r. J ' M AKifisT of Bltouner Cftaranr; "from' Cincinnati to Kvauvl!le, Februaiy, l.th, C. Wilheluil, 8 bam Is nle; Wm. iil.tin.-r, 70 pHCkaees liu-n liaudlN.? ; I i j -t.t icln r A KellOj, It; piiciia-4- lucrchaii. Ii4.i ; M. Kemj;,l bojf tobatxA i.Tj i;jjcn.liar tii'"i.-o ;' John wymoiid. 1 pickaxe iiii..icii.inli.se lourir-.l Company, -i bixes p.ipi-rj l.,C, liridwill,2 bar.e s o.I.JJ iei;s wim) l.-ad, J barrels l;lu Lick water, 7 )';u-k;riy drujis; l'rose Bi-iiMierx, 1 l ariel ai.it j I.j.m.s IMishwu e; J. . Ni black. Z't buiiilU'4 i.a 's; ParsoiiH, Kcoviiie A M oUe'.t, 3 barrels3 cter, .-l. ba n l-i ptiialo-s; P. I'rWoritiu-, t'uls leather, 1 bundle sacks; H. o Bal,ci,c, barrels onlou sets; C. A K. Laiieriatuinl ti bundles paper; Knhu A Wile, A pueU-tes paper: Keller A White, h4 barrels i-t.sl mi; il. s. Honntagdc t'o.,.7 KitiOHv iiaidwaru: Welilon llros., 4J bbls tloor;' I'lut II p IIucker, ii bb Is erode ml; Cloud A Akin, ii bins do. dow; Wilt A Ileadlv, 4i sacks C M-nl j-'j bxsF. do. ; V. I'alil well, a sacks ofcuilee; Preston A Meniieit, i'l h'ns ciltett; Hawaii, lhi'koy A. Carson, ;:il kuoU isi(t Wlie. li-r 4 lli'-'ip, M7 sks cislots J. C. Aatier,"l Iki of tobaoi-o; Jolm Kliiiaiidi-r, 2 tixx leaj ; Samuel Orr, 14 Ixlls wheels and Hlitlls barsm-el; K. O, Smlt h, ...T bills varnish; j. H. bH)le-, fi' litns soft stone; Kian loiM A Crawford, 1 bundle sacks; it-iird v. Nt.u li-a pkgs mdst. ; Jos. liel-a r, -Jl kot, l iimr,-i-Chas. .Me.l, illusion, :a bbls cemt-iil; Ml tlnf. zeil.ilito. do.: Cati, M . Key ikiIiIn, I sks feed; Woodrow, lleilr. A Ci,.;7 ldu iut liuiiiphr y, 1'airb-k ik ( Ui., pkKs m.ls.-.; Wabash River packet, 2 bbls oil; Kily V Co., 12 Hacks s si . .( For Resblpmciit to Mempliis -'.'j pk Indse. Wabash River, 40 plis lints,-, t Ti n. nessee River, 41 ub! il ur vuil is pi-s n(u,.; Comberlan l HI ver, Nashville: Ul jki vtt ware, I.oms sucks shelle.l -o; n, iuil 1 wtujim. Itower Ohiu-Fnr ii-ii.-is(.ii : j biu. m.i and boxes incise. Metropolis: I bbl nil.' Pudncah: 10 pkif-i mdse ana tf this of !. Cairo: 1X1 bbls wlilsky. j , ICirer IiMititlits. ' " Pittsburo, Feb. 1'2-f. M.Tne weather Is clear. Thermouiutr ILiver s iwt scant, aud faillui;. , u Cincinnati. Feb. 1J Arrive.i T.'nma Floyd, from Nasli villi- Aluwum M"ui rnnessee River; MllWrey, I tr-Mik, Nsli ville; Port (Jlbson. frou Little Rock. Ii Champbui, tort: X. ijouls; J. W. W.-nrelJ, lor incw urleaiis: I-inoror. for WliM.lim The weather is like Hummer. Business i'M active. The river rose IS Inches in 21 hiinr. . with 2tii water In the channel. i , ,, Ioinsvir,I.K. Feb. 12. -Port Llst-mdi-' lllo'l'i ami Nick l ounwini Ii li .... leaas; Leal Tender, to New.tb leans; Jiar. Jit k, Memphis to L'ui'-innati. Jtlvr i ina with s feet 8 inches wal.-r mi Hm ihIikhh.i h feet s Inches In I he canal, Wualhur ijiear aud mild, business dull. , 1 . Sr. liUIS. Feb. 12. Arrived I I'llrwuf b un rurevo, vicusiiurK: l 'Oliinion wc.t! Ih. New Orleans; Kale Kearnev. Kci.nnu llerarted Mollie McPike. Iv.-onu. i..i, Meintiuis. Mamphls: eu;Uiivbr. l-i-m-i i.ib. erty No. 4. Unto Ri-er. liiver about ,i. tlouary. Weather clear and warm. M..r. cury at 3 P.M. 7J". 1 N ash vii.i.K. Febrnnrv VI Thn ri,n -iu rising slightly, with six and a half fe. of waier 011 iiarpetli stioals. The newu luim above report a rise of four fuel to ohie. 1 lie weather HMI ami w.u-m -'in,.. 1.... Luiusdou und Talisman Cairo. 1 , Mkmphw. February 12 Weal hep filml and pleasant. The river Is rising steadily; I'Ol t List Den irlcd : Bella Sr Loins i St. Louis; Norman, for Evansville, wltli 700 bit es of cotUm ; Ham. J. Hale, for Cincinnati, with 1,700 bales of cotton. , CAIRO, Feb. 12. Armada. Fvnivlii packet., U 1. M. ; Peoria- City, Loulsvi I lei to New Orleii n.s, 2 A. M.; Mollie Ebert, Pitts'buri t New UrleiLiis ."2 x iu 'r. ...... .. Nasnville to Cuiio. 4 A. M.: Arn.iMu.t' Momnhis lo t'iuc-iiii,:Li.i 11. a. . Evansville Id Memphis, t 1-. m.':' Hi v I"I.U. ilflll OIIIM I.O UlilClIl TlUf I 1 1. l Virginia, jxew Urleaiis to ' Louisville. :i siu"-nn-', r.vaiiKviue packet. 4 i- y uroesiieck, jxw. Orleans to Cincinnati 7 A M ! I Itlllllib.w.i, II mi. r.l. lu ... r.' -7 . . .... ' 1 . . ---I Mio 1 r. . lua river lO(o A inun. . Ulnar ...i.i lNTotice 'to dontmctors. . ...... 1 Hill IINl 1 M U'll . v wr . . . . . . . ............ . o.r ..r !..,.. . .. " "ii 11. IIIV Olllfu. until " c,'""7i i-i, ior 1 lie con-truclioii "'""i"" 10 1 no 1 iiirt-lliu;e. 'Ilm "lrcmrsiiiMiK es n tie seen at my V7 VV . V V 'lay 01 l-1 brua 1 v. Ll.ls iniut be Ui e.impank.,1 i.y .l.e iiaiif -s ?uu iKMruirt 01 me leciiiitles 1,1 ..1........ m ayineuts win n ina.j.. i 11,..,.. L,n..u - 7. .... . . . .. . .... l.l.l A., '.'I .. .. . .. " . I HU OIIIHIt-.K1(,M-IK I ! K,.r llie liuht to r ieL u iiu r mi ii.l.i.i . ' VIUIOR ISISCH, 5 .. . . Couuly Auditor. " Kvansviile, Jau.2Ut.is it. fjai! dwtd 1 V f ! ... Fcibllc School ; Exaiiilualiori. The semi ANNirAil ":'x..nin,itiou of the Public Schools oi lb cHy win commeiice at Ihe Hiuh McIi.miI I lull. I. "tf. on WedueKilav. Feliiu;nv .(,1 1. CoritlniifNl lu lb,, lollowini; oi'.l.-i : ThniMlay. February Illii All i-'.ecoiul UramiiiHr Schools. 1 Friday, February li'tli All First (liam. mar ScIioiiIh. , ihe. Mayor and :ity Council, nai enl. and the public ireiiei II v. ar? niviit-.l u. nltettd. A-A i(i LF; 1 1 A KT. 1 JOHN W. FOSTF It, I IMIUOR F.JJNiii;R, A. M. (lour 'Kt.lrf.rbWAA.lAV1- f !.'...' .'n'j. I Courier, Union, und Democrat copyl wil' 1 Zepheniu Camhrone. Miirv .1. ('nii-.- i Mari;aietJ W Ul. i A llu :li..i. ...... "V."1'' YZt M.iry.J..M,.Le-au.'Curol.na l.jf, hnieiius Myers, Jfs-ob F Myeis. Kllta. (1 li' I'.rrki..,. 1. . . . . U I? Laker, Margaret K. joIhihoii, Sarai V'. rji,.r, ary n. v.ariy, lewls C. i tlnsoni Abraham Rotbch Hdw, Mary Laier, ud - Laker, fbei- hnsbiina. r 1 11 abb Van aernurun Circuit Court, April Term, Lsi.s. Stale of Indiana, ' toiiniy ul vanderbiircli, J ' ; IT AITlMltlMI Ity Al'Clti'AVIT flli 1 1 by the alMiV'.'-taiiimi ibtltills hi tins cause that a caiic f action exists against saij Ueleiwl.-nits In relai Ion to real estate situate in the county 01 Vii.Mticrbnritb. State of Indiana, una 11 further ,-i tearing by said alioavil ll.-iil the said Oe-4 eudanls, Colman Ouiu-jiii, ! bc-cn Ouii-; can, William 'i'. Knixl, umj"i4i,M. Knelt; William T. Knott, -.1 r.. Late li. Knott. Jennie Knott, Itose Mt-Klroy, Ueiwo McKhoy, Fbo-beD.irsey, hJiz.ibelh A.Iuuih Nancy Adams, the unknown heirs o joim U. Myers, 'i'houiits V. M j u s, llie u p k uyin heirs of Thornm' ja My ... Ute n n . tuwi heirs of Caroline Myeix, Ui-Ik-(r-t a. liintsel, Mary J. McLean, 'ar'.Miie t Jiuu-y Kiite-t line Myers, Jacob r. Myers, Susan l-:.! lirowu, Marcurrt K. Johnson, Mary il.! F:aiiy. aud SaraiiJrJ,. Kailvi Nl-ek luit'-vu.! jl.nits ofjhe Stale of In. 11:411 t 1 Notice 01 ine peiKlency of i.aid action the said Court is now uivmi. u-t.i 11. u same will si aud for trial ut II ! A l"o-i 1 l.r,.i i l.sl. of the Vanderbiii-'h cii,..,n .,. ..L", i... i.o.i ...i i. ..1. 1 . .. r. . " vv. mou .i.;itt iii. LiiH.i!imn.iii,iK I I F.vansvil lo. Tniiluna. .... it,.. .1,. li e of April. 1SGSI. , - . . , . ..,, , -.. IL-rf In witness whCreof. I ha ' my hand and tho seal of said Vsnder-.j. burgh Circuit Com t. 1 iiis :aii.ii bn- 01 .J.1110- 1 . ary, JV-o. wa, it.-lghe county and. Slalt ' ,

art uetJambroMe. Waller .1.1 amb; ' r'' T Ilia J. I itmhroiie, F rancis Clei.le," 'i T; IT J. istsyl.011, VsK-iitliie Wel.lo. . ! Weldon. Thr.rn.i. O. Orui..' y. Kamm-i li Ortindy, William F, Un;u.p.' mIA J. t' Terrill, John H. Terrin, R.lh ,if inkI y and Husa n l . Stone Vs. I olniai. O,,, c i' 1'a,K;?U'uV ,l,la'" Knott, J.l' uTll o VK,,LU, A i"la", Knott, J, I

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aforesaid. j. soRKiHON, " (J 1 - - ideal Kstate Agent, asa rc IXkird . iStrceLnmlk LulUm.

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J J A. ri)i:owKSM,')i: , cwnlltun, and , I .' 1 1 c am i.Li-:. I- i.,p-r f.'i arner t ; J i . 1 , I r TAIL til l.-iiiie, M,(. kt. 1 Ick ii iitcbi i u. Clerk, Leaves I r JulK llie an. I nil way ports , , NA1UK1KY, FKBRtlAHY irtrir, at S:.m o'clock p.m. -For tieigiitor pawn" spr.lv on board, or lit , s;, . , W, (1. BROWN A CO., . dlt ... ... A til-ills. i FOR WABA.SU IUVF.R. " The regular ttud reliable Wabash packet -V LOUISA, X-iJaJicaToi ii Boluss, Master; " . . t'h iiley t-rawiord, Clerk, t.e'.iviH or MU Ctioiel nud ail Waba'di liiver way laniin; , WIlIliliAV, FKtii:UAUV I'trii, nt 4 o'dnok v.yi. For ireihf or p.issaue apply on hoard. 1 . i, j ' FOR WABASH KIVLU. " '( The lit-rt", li..-ot, and elegant sleamcT ultl-nry t coil. Master, , . . , , , . 1 'ash Tnoiuas, Clerk, Leaves fur Ml. f'triili-i and Ml Wabash River way landings KH'KIV, FKUKUAHV i:tru, tit 4 o'clock I'.M. . .j.'ViT freiKbt or pa -matte apply 011 bin rd. (1 ' VUK CAIRO '.A NO si'.ot;i-s " - .,T'lc xl' 1 is Li 10' spleiMl id steamer tVt'.'C. O i!bh, MuMer: ' . . .. . , ,. . lha.l. Wirlhlin, Clerk, I.evei livai.svllli for Kt. L uis aud ail wa,y irt.. . . .'Himn.tT, I'KBHUaHV lint, at '2 r.'-li-h I'.m. For frei-iti! 01 t!lsSfgu nppiv 011 IhkihI, or t nu.Mi;m:-;y, i-.i in; .v o., f 13 dlt Aai-ni,K. r'Oil CAIRO, COI.TIMBUrt, A MEMl'l'IS 'Ihoeieant t Ido-whoel sUamer ' VAAFIGll, tV mil "ma Frank statu, M'sir; ' ' , ..;! (4U iluiiter, Clerk, LeavfH fbr Mohiph..s and all way ports ' " , MSAV, I'inii.lJAR V I5rn, m at 8 o'clock a.m. lor ii-e!ht or pasag apply on board, or to II lM PIUi K V, PA'l HI 'Iv A CO., ltd i lilt A .-.-bis. FOR CAIRO, COLl'MBUH, and M KM I II IS ,, ... Titeelri'aut steamer -.("JZS;.. i' - NORMAN, to-Si-jinJuha h. Hall, Ma-ler; , I , , , -. ...1 . . Hew it, Cll-rtt, Leaves for Memphis and all inii t in.-.h.ile Misrss(ppl River way iaudi.us -WKn.1it:MAV, FKUJ4UARY 17rn, tit 4 hVhVk f .M. , ior. iicii;iit or' 1 assr.ice ni.biv on 1,0m. 1 or t. K. I'.UHIl. h i I il,t Aueld. FOR "Bt KM IM 1 1 , ' VICK'SKIIRU, AND 1 . -NF.W OH Li 5 A N s. The laioi.ns aud iimi viib-.l low-pressnia tl, fc i -I,,", i l'iwJt tor puettct I II f i 1 1 0 1 1 '1 l.O IV I , . S TUT NttAl.. Mat.r; ' ' J 01 N s, WMit.iroi.K, Clerk, Leaves for New Or cans and ail way Mi ts, IHisillVely, MONfiAT, Fcli, nth, at 1'J A.M. 'For freight, or 1 assuiie apply on board, br to IH!M-Hl KY.l'A'l lUClvJU'O., (,, or W. tit Kliow J CO., hd'id.Jt ,. ,. - . ARent.--, ( W t: NH MOI'.i ), C.V N N 1:1. T( IN, LOUIS V 1 Id I ., AM t'l M l N NAT1 . Tho llnt-clnss steamer CUAKMEii, 1. K..lUri-Jiiy, Master, ,,, .. . taui. Juiues, Clerk, llVeti for Cincinnati and ul! Way potts .... MATirnn.tV. FKBHUaRV 13-ii, fct V) O'cloclt A.M. : t , For frcljiLt .iir p insane nppiv on board. Of to ' OU &ij..NlCilKLSON, in2 d-'t Aitent. u. a. iajsm .itr. O. W. BARMrA.SUKK. LANNIIIT & MllEmXOE!!, CARRIAGE Atm WAGON 2YX ati Titixet ory , C0tt.hV MI CA HOICK & FIPTif NTS. EVANHA'JLLK, JNO. Bd" riepalrliis dor o at short notice. All Work warrafiU-.l. ii l tii,m State of inll.'ina,V'Andoi bur'h County , SS In tho Vanderb iruh Circuit Comt, April 'i erm, !.!. Thomas J. Ilolllni worth, Sallio K. Hoi- . llnswol t h. Will 11 til li. lirowu, I Ivini Jirown, KUwaiti I nwH William Lewi", 'Kila .Lewii', muk fsevll iluh 1 ... vs. JatntS SL Peebler, Ji m B. I'eebler, Tbonns Met 'ouuIJ, jifrary si. Pat-lrsou, Henry 11, j' 1'k.tls and - Pot t 4 hts wife, and I he 1111Kbown imlisof M.S. Suiiibierviile Knox Mc-Conueli. Jr ai'mimihmi iiv AiTintvrr on r. Is i 11 mr 1 ce I bat al I the abovenamed defendant a - non-reslileiil.s of 1 1.0 Hljiio of Jbiilans, an i t hat l.ln-y are neces sary parties ft the .ibove-ent 1 1 led action. wmrh i concerning real est ate, :,u, Mmi. tlie names of soma of the lielrs of Mis. Summerviilo Kuox McCoiinell, mailx ilefendants In taid action, are unknown lo the plain 1.1 us . , ' IhoIIch Is therefore i?lvfrn to the said lefendatits lliatsant act ion Is p-tidiiiXM.nln-l. 1 lie in, and Uiat the sa rne will niau.l tor I rial at the next term of si ill Omrl, to be be-iin and held at I. tie courl-housw in l-:vaii.svilit.t ou iii irM ,Mon ilar in April, IH:. ViLiie rioren Hnrnnmi. 1. Clerk of said Court, this UUi day of Fo ornary, ISM. . . H. HOrK.Nw N. 1 'lerk. AA IntKiUBTtnd J. J. I'H a n im.ru. febl.iw.lt Att.orr.ev-s for I'l ai 11 1 1 !)'. OK KK-WT-.-I'.UMNK-H IIOl'HK-.N.i M Mm 'ji "Street, 1 hree tloors from ibe ix.riicr if i'i,tTd Stini For paiiit-ular afi-iy t Airrm'it ldhui:, ltolH ... ; - -. o. T. .1 EN KINS. Wti at i:N'r T 1 r 1; a m kric a n Sis IIOtfSFJ Oiie f the best lioli ls In t-..-tiisv'He, I udianit. It is liM-ati-d in ttm tiiiitst of the btisln.iss part of the city: fronts on VVitbr Str j-t, li sr l.iio corner of Wn.ter an. I Sycamo'j, and lias a spien.li.l river view. Jt is l.ire and etiiniuoiliotis, is lsv, InRii :seuai tf from -Main street, e nd is'i-asy of in--ess from I lie riwr, r.i 1 1roa.il, and siirrontidll xjutil ry. i'tinsexmiurx firen April 1, !;:. Apply lo - ' ALVAH JOIINSoM.'Adm'r., jiiitnlV dtf i ' FJvansville, In-I. FOR HA I.K FAU f A splendid farm, coijta iniuif 40 acres; .40- under cultivation, and 10 in tfm ler Said farm Issltuatei! two and a half in lies above the city of i.vaimvliie, near ihn Oiciii RlV-r IvOiut. The i 111 in oveimo is insist or a dwelllnt-bonse, coiiiuiiiln.; six r.oms, cellar, two cisterns, a burn an.l otner otit-hulidlugs nil new and 01 I In. most approved style. There is an eleaiit yonn orchard ou said plitco of about, o ia hundred trees, 01 the t'liotorst varieties. Also, a, clay pit, Iro 11 which thre jxt ti-riesiire lmnjKont- ot.ly Miptlietl. For (trt U-iiiMrs. apply u MiiS. MA HI A .HLl'CiilNsON, oil t is promises; or address I'osL-OJhco Box U2, Kvansviile, linl. fel l dim !t M A I. K S Kf "O H O- H A N U COT i O N lil ACH IN KK'.'- Canls, iirauinn i- iames. Coarse and Flue Hj-eetlers, Head f-tpindiu Throstles, Warpers, 1 ires.se rs. A-c. For description and brlc.-s of thmi) ma chines address .. t; F. KATTLKs, Agei.t Trenioiil .Mills, telOdUtneod .... , . Lowell, Muss. lJi8l.lence and Farm for Sal j. THK JKK!HI1KNCK or the Iste Ir 'Diomas Ruucle wi-1 e sold at private Ksio. Saisl farm coliti l'is li)t iicres, wilu improvements, it Is ttiut one ruito Irom Jiiiiii-'h KlHtlon, 011 Hie K. C- R. li., ami ten milH from this clt .'. F'or further iar-ltiihii-s s'.ply s' Or- i T. Ruucle's ti.'Ui o, SSit. F'lrkt street, Kvt.nsvlile. J:j: 1. .K . . I jut " SAE-E ' AlO roir vu 9H tlllKA P-ITI N I.O'JV S 4il liwellin:; iioatM. muI Farms. 'l'cii -luotisand Mrtm f F!.mmig Land, k buy d sell Heal I-slate. ALVAH JOIINHON.

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