Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 February 1869 — Page 3

OFFICIAL.

Livis Passed by the Second Session of the Fortieth Congress. Public No. 13. William H. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States, to all to -whom these presents my come, greeting: Whereas, bv an act of Coneross passed on the twentieth of Arril, one thousand eiht hundred and eighteen, entitled. "An act to provide t'or the publication of the laws of the United States, and for other purposes," it is declared that whenever official notice shall have been received at the De partment of State that any amendment which heretofore has been and hereafter may be proposed to the Constitution of the United States has been adopted according to the provisions ot the Constitution, it shall be the duty of the said Secretary ot State forthwith to cauae the said amendment to be published in the newspapers authorized to promulgate the laws, with his certificate, specuy ing the States by which the same may have been adopted, and that the same has become valid to alt intents and pnrposcs as a part of the Constitution of the United States. And whereas the Congress of the United States, on or about the sixteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, submitted to the legislatures of the several States a proposed amendment to the Constitution, in the following words, to-wit: Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. ! Be it resolved by the Senate and House of .Representatives of : the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of both Houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitutian of the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said legislatures, shall be valid as p;'. of the Constitution, namely: article xiv. Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and ot the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, nor deny to aoy person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Sec. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the members of the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of &uch State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United i-'tates, or in any way abridged, except 'or participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein Bhall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to tho whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State. Sec. 3. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any S-.ate, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or a3 a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, . or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of twothirds ot each Ilouse, remove suoh disability. ... i , Sec. 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United Statos nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave, but all pitch debts, obligations, and claims shall be illegal and void. ., Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Schuyler Colfax, SjeJcer of tlie Ilouse of Representatives. Lafayette S. Foster, President of the Senate pro tern. Attest: Kdw'd McPherson, Clerk wf the Ilouse of Representatives. J. W. Forney, Secretary of the Senate. And whereas the Senate and Ilouse of Representatives of the Congress of the united States, on the twenty-first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, adopted and transmitted to the Department of State a concurrent resolution, which concurrent resolution is in the words and figures following, to-wit: IS TIIK SltNATK OF Til K TTlSITlCD STATES, "July 21, iscs. "Whereas the legislatures of the States of Connecticut. Tennessee. New Jersey. Oreeron. Vermont. West Vir ginia, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Michigan, Nevada, New Hamp shire, Massachusetts, HeDrasKa, Maine, Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina. Alabama. South Carolina, and Louisiana, being three-fourths and more of the several States of the Union, have ratified the fourteenth article of amendment to the Constitu tionofthe United States, duly pro posed by two-thirds of each Ilouse of the Thirty-binth Congress; therefore, Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring,) That suid fourteenth article is hereby declared to be a parttofl the Constitu tion of the United States, and it shall be duly promulgated as such by the Secretary of State. Attest: Geo, C. Gorham, , " Secretary. is thjc House of Rkpkksewtativks, July 21, 1868. J Resolved, That the House ot Representatives concur in the foregoing concurrent resolution of the Senate, " declaring the ratification of the fourteenth article of amendment of the Constitution of the united States." Attest: Edwd. McPherson, Clerk. K. And whereas, official notice has v.fAtj received at the Department cf btatc that the legislatures ot the several Elates next hereinafter named have, at tLe times respectively herein lucufionei, taken the jrocoodings hereiuAilcr r ;eltcl upon or ia relfcUou

to thd Mtlfioatlott of thd aaid proposed amendment, called article fourteenth, namely; ; ', ''- ', .', ' .' J The legislature of Connecticut ratified the amendment, June 30th, 1SGG; the legislature of New Hampshire ratified'it July 7th, 1808; the legisk' ture of Tennessee ratified it; July

lytn. labo: the legislature of JNew jersey rauuea - it oepiemner Aitti, 18(36, and the legislature of the same State passed a resolution In" April 18G8. to withdraw its consent to it: the legislature of "Oregon ratified it Sep tember 19th, 1866: the legislature of lexas rejected it JNobemrier 1st. 1SG6 the legislature of Yer ont ratified it ou or previous to November Via 18G6; the legislature of Georgia re jected it November ldth,.lbbo, and the legislature of the same State ratified it July 21st, laoa; the legislature of North Carolina rejected it December 4th, 18GG, and the legisla ture of theame State ratified it J uly 4th. 18G8: ' the leeislature of South Carolina rejected it December 20th, 18G6. and the legislature ot the same State ratified it July Oth; 18G8g the legislature ot Virginia rejected it Jan uary 9th, 1SG7; the legislature of Ken tucky rejected it January 10th', 18G7;; the legislature ; of ' New York ratified it January 10th; 18U7: the legislature ot Ohio ratified it January 11th. 1867, and the legislature of the same State passed a resolution in January, 1868, to withdraw its consent to it: the lee islature of Illinois ratified it January 15th, 18U7; the legislature of WestVirginia ratified it January 16.h,'18G7; the legislature of Kansas ratified it January loth," 1867; the legislature of Maine ratihed it January luth. 18G7; the legislature of Nevada rati fied it January 22d, 1867; the legisla ture of Missouri ratihed it on or pre vious to J anuary 26th. 1867 : the legis lature of Indiana ratified it January 2yib,ls67; the legislature ol Minne sota ratihed it February 1st, 1867; the legislature of Rhode Island ratified it. February, 7th. 1867: the legislature of Delaware rejected it February 7th, 1867; the legislature of Wisconsin ratihed it February loth, 1S67: the legislature of Pennsylvania ratified it February 13th, 1867; the legislature of Michigan ratified it February 15th, 1867; the legislature of Massachusetts ratified it March 20th, 1867; the legislature of Mary-. land rejected it March 23J, 1867; the, leVislaturo of Nebraska : ratified it June 15th, 1867; the legislatura of Iowa ratified it April .Id, 1868; the legislature ot Arkansas ratified it April 6thr 1S63; the legislature ot Florida ratified it June IXh, 1863; the legislature of Louisiana ratified .it July 9th, 1868; and tho legislature of Alabama ratihed it July lath, ltoo. ; Now, therefore, be it known that 1, William H. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States, in-execu tion of the aforesaid act, and oi the aforesaid concurrent resolution of the 21st of July, 1863, and in conformance thereto, do hereby direct the said proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States.td bo published in the newspapers author ized to promulgate the laws ofjthe United States, and I do hereby certify that the said proposed amond-, ment has been adopted in the manner hereinbefore mentioned by tho States specified in the said concurrent resoution, namely, the otates ot Connec ticut, New Hampshire, lennessee, JNew Jersey, Oregon, V ermont, New York, Ohio, . Illinois, ,We.-t Virginia, Kansas, Maine, No-, vada, Missouri, Indiana. Minnesota, Rhode Island. Wisconsin. Pennsyl vania, Michigan, Massachusetts, Ne braska, Iowa, Arkansas, .b londa, North Carolina, .Louisiana, rnth Carolina, Alabama, and also I y ; i lie legislature or the bjate 0, Georgia; the States thus specified being more than three-fourths of the States of the United States. ' :' '. And I do further certify that the said amendment has become valid to all intents and purposes as a part of the Constitution of the United States. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand aud caused the seal of the Department of State - to be amxed. - "---r- ---"-. tDone at the Citv of Washington this twenty-eighth day of July, iu the year ot our Lord one thousand eight nunarea, ana sixiy-eignr, seal. ' and of-the Independence of the United States of Ameriea the ninety-third. William H. Seward, Secretary of State.' Pcblic No. 11. ; I 1 William II. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States, to all to whom these presents may come, greeting: ' ' I "Whereas the Congress of the Uni ted States, on or about the sixteenth of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, passed a resolution wnicn is in tne words ana figures following, to-wit: Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution or the United States. Be it resolved by the Senate "and Ilouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of- both Houses concurring.) I hat the follow ing article be proposed to the legisla tures ot the several btates as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which when ratified by three-fourths of said legislatures,, shall be valid as,part of the Constitution, namely : article xiv. Sec. 1. All persons born or natur alized in the Uvated States, and sub ject to the jurisdiction thereof,! are citizens ot the United states and ot the State wherein they reside. ! No State shall make or, enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens ot the united States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within ' its : jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws".' : Seo. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice electors for President and Vice President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the members ot the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants ot such otate, being twenty one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in anyway abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens :shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State. Sic. 3. No person shall be a SenaU tor or Representative in f!nnoc0 n eleetor of President and Vice-Presi dent, or hold any omes, eml or milifey, United "tailor un der cny btat, wtiO, Laving previously taken an oa.h, as a member of Con gress, or as aa ofSoer of the United states, or m a member of any State iegisi&fires or es aa executive or judi

eta! officer of any State,. to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have ergiged iu insurrection or rebellion, against, the 6a,me,or given aid or oomfort to the enemies thereof. But CoDgress may, by a vote of twothirds of each Ilouse. remove s such disability: ,:f; Sec 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection

or rebellion, shall not be questioned But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection 3r rebellion against the United State?, or any. claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave: but al such debts, obligations, and claims shall be held illegal and. void. "Sec. . The Congress shall have power tc enforce,' by appropriate leg islation, the provisions ot this article . . . "ScnuYLER Colfax ' V, "Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives. - - " Lafayette S. Foster. " "President of the Senate pro tem pore. - , ;;l . , ,t . -.: "Attest: " Edwin McPherson, Clerk of the House ot Itepresentatives. ' J. W. Forney, Secretory of the aenate.", . , ,., ! And whereas by the second section of the act of Congress, approved the iweosieiu, 01 ivpru. one tuousand eight hundred and eighteen, entitled An act to provide for the publication of the laws of the United States, and for other purposes," it is made the duty of the Secretary of State iorttiwith to cause any amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which has been adopted according to the provisions of the said Constitu tion, to be published in the news papers authorized to promulgate the laws, with his certificate specifying the States by which the same may nave been adopted, and that the same has become valid, to all infents.and purposes, as a part of the Constitution of the United States; And whereas neither the act iust quoted from, nor any other law, ex pressly or by conclusive implication, authorizes the Secretary of State to determine and decide doubtful questions as to tho authenticity f the or ganization of State legislatures, or as to the power of any State legislature to recall a previous act or resolution of ratification of any amendment pro posed to the Constitution; And whereas it appears from official documents on file in this Department thjjt tho amendment to the Jonstitution of the ' United States, proposed as aforesaid, has been ratified by the legislatures of the States of Conneoticut, New Hampshire, Tennessee, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, New York, UI110, Illinois, West Virginia, Katsas. Maine. Nevada. Missouri. In diana, Minnesota, Rhodts Island, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, MassachusettsNebraska, and Iowa; . And , whereas lit further appears from documents on file in this De partment that the amendment to the Constitution ' of tho United States. proposed as aforesaid, has also been ratified by J newly ' constituted and newly established bodies avowing hemselves to be and actios as the egislatures. respectively of the States of ; Arkansas, Florida, North Caroina, JiOutsiana, South Carolina and Alabama. And whereas, it further appears from official documents on file in this Department that the legislatures of two of the States first above enumer ated, to-wit, Ohio and New Jersey, havejince passed resolutions respectively withdrawing the consent of each of said States to the.aforesaid amendment; and whereas,' it is deemed a matter of doubt and uncertainty whether such resolutions are not ir regular, invalid, and therelore inef fectual for withdrawing the consent of the' said two States, or of either of them, to the aforesaid amendment; And whereas the whole number of States in the" United States is thirtyseven, to-wit: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New(York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania; Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, -Georgia, Vermont, -Kentucky,1 Tennessee, Ohio,' Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa. Wisconsin, Minnesota, California, Oregon. Kansas, West Virginia, Neyuda and Nebraska. And j whereas the twenty-three States first ' , hereinbefore named, whose legislatures have ratified the said proposed amendment, and the six States next thereafter named, as having ratified the said proposed amendment by newly constituted and established legislative bodies, together constitute three-fourths of the whole number of States of the United States: -? Now, therefore, be it known that I, William H. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States, by virtue and in pursuance of the second section of the act of Congress, approved the twentieth of April, eighteen hundred and eighteen, hereinbefore cited, do hereby certify that if the resolutions of the legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey ratifying the aforesaid amendment arc to be deemed as remaining of full force and effect, notwithstanding the subsequent resolutions of the legislatures of those States, which purport to withdraw the consent of said States from such ratification, then the aforesaid amendment has been ratified in the manner hereinbefore mentioned, aud so has become valid, to all intents and purposes, as a part of the Constitution of tho United States. .... In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. k Dona at the ei'v of. Washington. this twentieth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nd sixty-eiaht, and 01 the Independence of the United States of America the ninety-third. LL. s.J William 11. Seward, Secretary of State. Jr. Burton's Tobacco Antldot - T&RHANrK TO timn K AM- KSIttK TOE (he iuviir;vu'! tins vtvtn, poosess jert ljuritfbiuC itriiirtheuiiijf -power, is mii -xcellnt triie and apjwiiiVr, enalle Uj stomach t digest the Xrriicjt food, iukcS Kteep ttfresUini?, Aiitl tStabbsLs nbi.t fcaUh. tfwXdr ami cheuier j-ht ttxtj yf'tta rtet. Price KffiVnW per box. Art inured in? mniiw on th injurious elcts of tobacco, uli listi if tt-jfCicM-innt. tetereneea, etctNT fksb. Agents -wjinttyf- Aiitre uii. a a. AtsDun, -itji, -ft. a. TESTTMONIAL.S. Inn's Auti.lote fro Kev. J M. r:lion. nn.l fii il i. c. ffKtual fJiTt. S. IiVsual, CouiiJlio", H"nM)ii U,..). , Fo ra. P. B. Tnri ty"?1'' &r--'-l'.l'i.ie ed supply of tho Ariioiy 2 he o,, doueils icork scKii-r. -'. .. Fboh Xsw UiMPsamSyPAts Pkiwx. bnfnca of mllneuce hrre havii,,? ixy4 erjed ot the nwo foi plj for the prisoners or t .li.il. nil M 1TO. I a n.Tin.' TkstiiST. rIX!!""'' Anlidots in rV, MAS Wit Kst. BaiikTe Aibsny, lad. A Olehht iJrrSTTMOxr. OsEV'ixor Antidots cared mv brotherXiid rnvseir. It KirvNf ilsKe. l.K. dam'uiu, KeiWj duon, Fs. Frohtrb nLics IlKinooiSTKRS, Ltp. Mi"-"r' p gaiwd trirty-Hr pound of fleh in trtmonUtf Vf usms Dr. Bitou n Antidote, and all ilmrt ti.tobacro is Fboic far. PorTmrRW Hint Jottksal, BiVo, f i-th;yveed from mo. I tAke pleasnre ill reKomnnVdiug i. to our renaers. T. V. SLATER, JCU FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. s Trademark X Copyrighted

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REITZ AND HANEY, Y .U Crescent 3Pomilry, Corner of Canal and Inirlc Sts. . EYANSVILLE. INDIANA, f J- . . ; ; t Manafacturers or STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery of every Description DEALKKS IN BELTING, , ; STEAM GA UGERS, FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dc,&c. Repairing done at Short Notice. nov7 ly . Ill UitlAN Mannrclnrar8 and UulMrs of Steam iKntrlnc, Clrcnlar'Saw Hills.: Orist ud 8uKtr Mills. ToDacoo 8wcr - Mum m 1 u k Machine. Distil- . lery ud Mining Mi " cb'uery. Malt Mill, Corn iHeUen, HuHe Front, Cellar Grtea. I BRASS CASTINGS. .1 : Of every deecriptlon. itoblnery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Ottalen In Celling;, Fire Bricks, Hteam Oangen, and 'roaght Iron Pipes. Old materials bought Wm bare the facility of the beetMa-il-ssry snd Workmen, and will give all W km. entrn8td to um our lndividnal attenilja. Oil orders promptly, warrant our 9 jrk, and cu&rge reasonable pricee. OilVoe and foundry, corner of First and fa set Hlret-u, KvausvUle, Ind. K. K.- Workmen sent to all parts to 111 tp work and do repairing. CebXMm BCHULTZK. TH OMAN A CO WTLLTAM HEILMAKI (HnoceoHor to Krats A Hellm Mannfaetnrer and Builder of rO 4.BI.X. AND BTA.T10NAJtT TEAM ENGINES. AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY. . Threshing Machines, Cotton Hud Tobacco Presses CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, dsC, Ac, EVAJISVILLS, IMIX . QShsbt laow and Uorru Wou made tc order on abort notice. IMON jLM . BJZAH8 OJLSTIHtjB Of everr deecriptlon. Dealer in Bteam Ganges, Onm .Belting1 Fire Bricks, Wrought iron Pipes, BoltlKS Cloths. tc, at manaXaotnrers' prloes. RKPAXRINO done at abort notion. ra

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COMMISSION CAvTLZ GE0KGE t'CAWFOKD & 10., COMMISSION M 15 CII.l IVTii , IMPORTEKS AM DEALERS IN Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Cattstic Soda, FOOD lit: FAt'LG3, Plaster , JAme, Cement, - Sand, Pmiiniica Stone, I&csiu, etc. No. 209 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. , jan26 3na Lewis Ruffnkr, Jr., KvaDsvllle, Ind. John CiiLUXKT, Uolconda, His. L. RUFFNER, JR., & CO., I OltK PACKKKS, AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . ..: . AGENTS ' KANAWHA. SALT COMPANY, WHEELING NAILS WOllKS OMI"Y, VKKM1LION FLOUH MILIH, ST. LOllS FLOUR MILLS. So. MUX STREET, Ja21 EVANSVILLE, IND. A.. 8. HAYHtJliaT. ' , J. J. WHITTAXX IlajliHrst & Wlilttaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION A. NT) TOi WAMDING MERCHANTS. No. 6.-.. JSouth Water Bt. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oals.COtk and Country Produce. U K. BA JMD G. H. BT A . I A III!) & START, (SuccesHors to W. M. Aikman A Oo. J GKNKRAL AOESTS, PKUDVt Forwarding and Commission stt chanUi, Kvansville, Indiana. Keter to 1 Q. Wheeler, Pres'L First Natloual Bani and Bam'l Orr, Vice President Kvansvll. National Bank. 1j Agents for Ohio River Bait Co. noil-i . : WE WOHM KKHIN t O V It friend and former palronn that we are on (iiwi j tt.i.i', one aoor Lielow Vine, next to L. Pierson's Tin Shop, utill In the trade of LIQUOKN, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, -c, and should le pleaxwl to see tnem. ii. l). allim & co. IT. I. & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSI MERCHANTS, KKCTIFIKKS, and Wbolale Dealotl LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c FIRST S T R E E T , One door below Vine, next to L. Tierson's 'l in Miiop, KVANBV1I.I., IHK, janl dtf. P. M. DOSOUCHFT. late of EvHtisvtlle. luo Jour liii.uEK'f, Uolconda, 111. P. S. DDS00CHET & CO, HKNKRAIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. SS Toydnis Street, ; NEW OHLEANS, LA. Orders aud conRignmenUt solicited. dutA l;liu PHILIP DKCSEK, Tblrd Street, bet. Kfcanore asd f It r Manufaolnrer of Compound LiibrlcatSn Glte for all kinds of Blaenliieryl AIho.' , W: LARD OIL, SOAPS, aad CANDLE PUIU5 CATAWItA WINE of my owl 1-n childly growth. Wilboh riHOTHtxs. Pan Landing. Teuu A. W. Kidkhottom, KvanKViiie, Ind. WELDUN BROS. & CO Cotton and Tobacco Factors, ruuii . jt.o o.n niion 9t KUCHA M S. Offlce Oob. VINK4 WATER 8TKEET3, Evaksvii.lk. Ink. SJHpecIal altention given to pnrchasIng supplies. maylifdSm i S. M. BARTON, CoiiiniiMHion 3Mi-;ltJiiii:, Ko. 85 West Secona Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. se7 atr ( PETER CASEY & CO, ComiuiKMlon Mercliaul For tho sale of IIAY, CORN. O ATH, F. KAN, VI IIITU i V A I . UAI'IIV I . A II 1 k fi.nl Western Produce generally, No. 83 LEVEE H'tli EET, api8dt.f . ViCKSBirsa, Mihs. EXEfCToirs nam: of kf.4i.ks. TAfK in Vauderumgli and Warrick Countit-s. By virtue of tue provimons of the will or flenry v. tioruoy, oe'eas-(i, tue uiiderMlgned, executor of suid will. ill. ou tne iwtn oay oi reDtuary. between 10 o'clock a.m. aud 4 o'elo' p !., at the court-iiouse in the t wn of lioouville, iu Warrics. tJounly, oiler for sale at public auction the ioLowiiis-deKcrloed real estate iu said county, to wit: The northwest iiuaru-r or tue norttiwesi, quar ter cf section lti, townKbip i soulli, of rangeOweKL; tlie wesl hall of the uitheasl quarter oi the snullieKni iu;irler of the soutliwest ouirter of section it. town ship tl south, of range 9 west. . Also, on the V5th day of February, 1S;!, bt-lwc-on 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m., at tlie couri-h nse door in Evausviile, uitid exec utor, uv virtue or 1 lie wuue aui uority . will Hell at public auction the laod ia Vaauertiurgn l ouniy nereinaiier inetii.ioueu, to wit: The northeast quarter of tho uoitli-ea-st. quarter of wclion Vi, towDHlilp b south, of range 10 went; the Houllji-ant quarLer of tbe northeast quarter of tiectlon l.i. lowiiMfiip a Houtu, oi range in wesi: tne southwest quarter of tbe nort beast quar ter of Kecliou )., towiiHDip f Hontn, ot range 10 west: the north wt-Ht quarter of tliMKoutUt a t quarter of section 18. townahip 5 kouI h, ol range 10 went ; ibe uorltaeast quarter or the sotHneafii. quarter ol rtecliou 1 ', townxhip 5 mhiIii, ot ranee 10 west: anil the Houlhwent qunrler of the wou I beast, quarter of section 1:1. town-bip 5 ttoutti, ol rauire 10 wext mud several tracts const tut in? what is koown as tbe Old Hornby Farm " ou Blu?grn.S8 A lo. the nortliweit quarter ot the northwest quarter of Miction 4towusbip 6 footh, t ranee 10 went. A Ho, astrlo on the eastern end of tbe north balf of the northeast quarterol section 5, in tliesaiue towtistup aud ranite, conimeuoins at t ne northeast corner of naid lost-nauitHl quarter-hecilan. hems at a sectiou vomer auu ruuuirii- itue south to the otber hue of Kaid quarter section. o a to run straight lioin ihesecMon lines dividing sections 10 and 3 supposed 10 conuiiu one auu a ujlh acres, aim), tue loxlowirift decrlbed low ia the citv of Evausviile, to wit : Lot 9. 10. II. 12. IS.'and 14 in Hornby' KulaiKenniu of said city. These lout lr ont the site oi the foundrvof Hchuttze, Tbumau & Co., aud are mil ject to a liaise to t hem, which iuuh nil October 1st, l.i, wnu a grounu reut of tMt per year payable hemS-auonaily, the leasee paying aU laxea and amies men ts. Also, lot 1 and tbe atljoimug 7 feet ii wnltli, runuinir tiie whole length oi lot 2, in blocs 2, iu Orr and Harrison' Knlareineiii of cad city, witn a frame liou situate thereon. Terms vf Stile Oue-lifth ot the purchase-money to la paid iu oaxh : the remainder payable iu leu eMu:il annual Installments, witu interest at ten per ceul.. payable annually, the purchaser having the option to pay the whole auinuut at aoy time, with interest ouly tilt the data of payment, the delei red payments to be secured by note, wHh surety, waiving relief laws, and by mortgage upon the premium upon tlie couUmiHiiou ot the sale by the court. JoJUN WiillfcliKAU del9 w7t febi daw Executor Sale of Unclaimed Goocte. To all whom il may concent : -m out; is nKK:jir givey, that the unclaimed packages at tLe various oltices ot Adams Kxpress Company iu (Southern Indiana will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, iu the cily ot vausville, at tbe Auction Koom of Hiram Nelson, Locust Street, opposite the Post-Office, on the 4th day of March, 19, anless the same shall be cal.ed for aud all charges paid thereon. A complete list ot these pHCkages may be seen at the several POHt-OthVea, .Express Ollices, and other public places where the packages were consigned. WM. O. LANUAN, tiecai d2m Agent.

BUSINESS CARDS.

CITY GROCERY. DORGMAN& BEIIME, SEALERS Iff Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., BET. MAIN A LOCUST. Goods delivered free all over the city. no v 12 6m o -J t ES M COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former buslneHu, I would hereby inform my old patron and the publio ifeneraily that I mil prepared to deliver OWl L'LKAM lUALi On short notice. Coal in alt eases must be Daid lor when orderrd. Aeent for the celebrated PARA D1SJJ COAL. J08. THOMAS, Offlce in American House. nov4 dly FAHNLEY, KUUN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufactarers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, balf-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-No. 85 MAIS ST., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ' nov7 ly STACK & KOLIi, Blercliant Tailors, And Dealers In Sew & Second-haud Clotnlnsr, So. S NCCOSn ST., Bet. Main and Locust, EVASSVILLE, ISt. Cleaning and Repairing done to order. Sxr-A libeial price paid for second-baud clothing. de3 d3ui II. J. SCIiLAKPrELTri Old Kcliablc Drug Store, Where can at all times be found the largest assorted stock In the State, consisting of an enuletts variety of Kueltsh, French, aud American Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruby 7 llel f ets. Wallets, Purse, Card Oases, Ac. Also, a splendid stock of Sponges, and Chamois of ail grades, nova B L YTIIE 11 YNES, ATTOUS BY-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIBD STREET, Iu WALKKH'S BU1LIHNU. novH ly TOAD. P. GIBSON & t0 C'Oin OX I-'ACTOltS, Com'n and hnrwarding Agents, And Agents for Atlant!c& Ureal Western Hallway PAST FRK1UUT LINK, No. IS Aortli AVater Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Sjon of tub Cotton Balk. novl.l fim S. E. GILBERT d' CO., WIIOLKSALK OllOCEIlS, No. 31. . orth , First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. A foil stock always on hand nd for sale at the low st market prices, IIOV12 (tm WIIEKLKB & RIGGS, WHOL.KSALE G ROCE11S. Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly C. DEOKER & SONS, Manufacturers of ELLIOTT'S PATENT SUCTION, FOR.CE. and ANTI-EUEZINO PUMP. Warranted. Can be taxed In any depth of well. Also Whole-iule manufacturers . of CHAIN PUMP TUBING. 14(1 null 148 MAIN HTUKET, novll ly EVANSVILLE, IND. 3J U H EvansvilJe Business College, Corner MAIN A THIRD HTH EYANSVILLE, IXIJIAXA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Hesslou both day aud evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, addrees WKLUS A KLISKlt, novll ly Proprietors. O V ft - The put est of Medicinal AVtncs & Brandies Only for sale at bCHLAEPFEU'S. Trusses, Supporters. Bandazes, and Shoulder Braces the best ashorted stoca ill th Ik city tor sale low at htllljAtrr Klt B, IiovJS DR. C. E. BIEUIiOWliK, Evausviile, Indiana. Office on RKCONI KTKKET, let. Alain and Locust, P.ItAY'rt KIXK'K (Second Floor). av'SI ly The DIFFICULTY REMOVED Evkrv BTKAM BOi LER HHOULU HAVE Bunnell Tatent Heater and Lime-Catclior! THE WONT KfUKIlN mFFICITLTT experienced by thoe who una steam power is the torniai ifn lu their boilei ,.f wiia: Is known to enainnvr as "MCALK" or " INCilUtS i'ATION "a bard substance formed out of tbe eartliy saits eontained in the waler, wl;lcb tttt.acliea itself firmly to the whole Inner suriace oi me iKiuer. in this city this diitlculty is peculiarly ai ursvatetl by trie lare quantity of Iiuipoe. Ma aud lime found iu the water, winch, la-sides loriuiuc ncsles on the boiler, otst rue's tbe pipes aud occasioua tbe mtmt auiirv1ii(i delays lu cleauiug, as well as M.-tuaily endangering the safely of the boiler. Ktillweira Iatent Heater Hemoves nil tbis dlfHcuIty, seudiug the wau-r into tbe ljoller free irom any sediment whatever, and pure as If distilled. AH who use what are ko wn as the "drive veils" lor their supply of water cannot attord to do without this Healer, it will fcave t hem much, money in tlie purchase ol fuel, tr say nothing of the annoyance and delay in cleansing boilers. The Heater l easily managed, aud quickly cleansed. Uue has been in operation at Igleheart's FlouriuK Mill for many months, aud given entire fcatlsfaclion. Another is In operation in Heil man's Fouudry and the Cotton Mill adjoining. Orders for fetillweM'H Heater will receive prompt attention if leit with WILLIAM IIKILMAX, Agent. jan 5 rAiitnANits' STANDARD AK - of all kiuds. 1IORNEBOOK A CO., No. 9 North Water Ktreet, ocZi dtim Kvansville, J ud

STEAMBOATS. Regular EvansvillB and Clarksvilla PacJjeL i Tbe flne.PatiDger Hteamer .

JEt. O 3X HI o, Josh. V, Tbfop. MJter: Oeorge Throop, Clerlr, Leaves Evansvllle for Clarksvllle and all way poits KVEST IlESDAT at 12 H., posllf t'f Ij. For freight or passage apply on board. Dexter's Independent low-prewture Pocket t,rrf "j Qnlckstep,Leavea Evansvllle for Cairo every MON-iniill-illAI, at 4 r.M , M. lively oronecuni at tMiro with Ht. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packeU. . nodtf, DUKIfNiUHitiisoW. Aent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet lor raaucan ana Ualro. The finely appointed Bteainer ' IF J CXJMBEJFlIL.AlSrX), Ejr, How Ann, Master; Majuon Wkiqht, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all vay landing". Leaves fcvansvllle ever,- XuEalJAV and FRIDAY, at a.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and bai'ukuai, at o p.m. Through bills of ladlntr irlven for freights over tne Moone s unio itaiiroaa. For freight or paHsare apply on board, or to W.U.BKUWN4CO.. or DUKE N1C11KLHON. JylStf A cent. Eegrnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksvllle and Nashvilla. ii. it ' The elegant Passenger Kt earner Fanny XSrnmlei.s, Hisrt MlbLKK, Master; Ki it Kudd. CHrk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock e m . connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points Houth. For freight or pastaie amir on board. m u. it. itljlll). oc-2 dtf Atfnt. KkifJiir.A K. FRTTl A V KCKVV For Smlthland, Clarksvilla, and Nashville. The excellent Light-Draught Hteamcr T. U. Ryman, Master; W. K. Oracy, Clerk, Teaves for Nashville KVKKV KKIDAV stir M., rc5p. For freight or itassuKe apply on board. or to t '. It. liUuii. Jau8 dtf Or DOK K N tVH KLKO V, AfHIlt. Evansvllle, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet ' The fleet and splendid ahiewbeel steamer Mollio IVoi-toii, CHAHLKY PKUKINS, Master; A. O. IHiKUNii, Clerk, Will ply as a r?nlar packet Itetween Kv ausvUle and Henderson. oiti-rloK ime.ninled accommodation to travelers and hblppers. L-eu.ve r.vansville aally al p.m. ifHvwi jieuaerson ciauy at 7,'i a.m., iuuhax close connection wit h the K. ft C K II. h AHK Tbrouuu and wav nasseuL'i-is only no cent. jauJ7dtf W.ii. JlllOWN A CO., AcOnls. Regular Evansvllle and Uowlingureen rackeL . , , The floct aud elegniit VtwkH , J.TJ. LYON, W. H. Vakhetek, Master: !! ' J. F. Wii.nAff bx. Clerk, Leave Kvftnsvtlle for BOWLINd-tiREKS every TUKHDAY, at 5 Leaves F.vansvllie for VVOODHUltV every HATUKDAV, at 6 km. r or irelgut or pitssage apply on board. nov2t dtf . . Regular Evansvllle and Tennessee ' River Packet. J For l'adacah, Johnson vf lie. nnd Jastport. ! - " 1 i ! The fleet and spleLdld steamer S-A-M. ORE, I ALLKN DUNCAN, Master; ' ' i Wii. Do jk, Clerk,' Leaves Evausviile for Fast port and all Tennessee Klver way landinesaH a regular weekly nanket, every Halurday at 4 p ji., taklna frelKbt aud passenger at lowest packet rates, and si vlug especial atteutlou 1 nt or iiiiMnKe apply on IK hUKB NlCllKlJHON, A eel 8 tf lftit. Regular Evansvllla, Green River, ana uartiora'PacKBt Tho beautl75i"new Bteamer Joe McReynotds, Master, 1 Now nearly cotnpltited. will ply as a toan lar packet between K'vausville and all points on O-eeu lUver, and on Creek lo Hartford. .Will leave Kvansvllle every MONDAY auu i ii u rtwi.-A r m n p.m. ijasiuir Como to Stuy. Henderson & Evans vllle Dally Packet mtiS Th new, fast, and elegant side-wheel i'asaenger teamer Momks WAid.zi, Master; Koiikkt Kkahttkak, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at Ti o'clock, promptly, leaves KvausvUle every afternoon at 4 oohick, promptly. Fare1 hrou eh Mid way pansencers noo, FrelKht received at all llir ines by HUMi'liKKV, PAT KICK A CO.. Agents. Regular Monday Packet for Paducah, Jistport and Florence. , The elegant Passenger Steamer ' RAPIDAI , No. 2, Lkb How ill. Master; M. II I " " i n.n 1 B1X.J.V W ll.LIAHt t It". Leaves for the alxive and hII Intermediate points evety MONDAY at i o'clocs p.m. ., For freight or ciKiit or passaKH aimiy o iri,,rd. HUMi'liKKV, PATKiCK '(.. or lo ocHdtf w .A Ken I . ForPadncah and Cairo." Regular Wednesday 'and Saturday I acket. 1 ' " , ' i , ! Tbe magnificent side-wheel Kteamer A. M. DrjsotTf'if kt, Master; . ' Leaves Kvansvllle every WKDNH.HDAY and MATUKDAYats p.m. ' i -eaves Cairo every THURSDAY and HUN DAY at 6 p.m., making cltm Hons at Cairo with flrst-class packets for Hu Louis. Memphis, aud New Oi Connect, it liiiM "J ItoJ C. K.K.. aud tbeTarasoou for LoulsVUJH. icor freight or parage Plr "J. r or uum J.'-'" -'-"r seI2 tf ' ' A iren t. C. WOLFF, Alanofacturer of, and Wholeaals and Retail Dealer In, Saddles, Ilnrnexa C0LLA RS, and SADDLER Y HARD WARE, 5 1(0. 5S Main Street, corner Bceond, KVAKMYfXXK. Inn, leblfldU

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14 t 1 1 r,1.-r" -'I J.A.'.lly.tf 1 N.' prit.lin.; e iuI, ji i he! ;-i- . ; . ,,r 1 i ii. i. iil ji, H e Wei I I'K'j-'i r i.:l.t tor ' Ml r MV 111 I- ' H vrrr;,i .. i, i, ''ii': ii..ti.,i ,,, "' ' ll.ii j .-i ...i, , ' i'" I. oh pi Hilars .ioint: .i ,'.,. i ., . i j' sieii t of J '.ii i i i ., ii OOOI -U', It (... .Hi,, Jo.ir j..i S t:t i . i,, hi i-,' i ill H I V Inllill 1,1 I.M' 0 I t liilim ;,iiiu.,l,t..lj.H. )'I.'.l. n to J.f'iit I'.ih! t.n fe, t,l i j it c r I t ii c-, .i,i ,.;), ills f.aditif . I'iMii..- I io Mud Mi.1( i -i U, l.i I Ik ol ,, i 1 1 ,, , ' ieket4 tor I.ulM.r, e., Ac. ir.-i4 d-li v.Cli .iii'- i,i tin! wiiur i-i.o.i ii will in- .-r.m j,i ly ,( i. i j,,. ' v.-it Ik r nml Unii r, ' 'The weather v, as clmr 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 , Moiidny nighl, fttid ftei 1 i.y e i,!;- 1,, (h- ii. f ,r n 1 it wait coM iiiij flinty, lit. t ii.,n Wiiil d and .iiiiv;uil , u i Ii hut Ii w Jonas v i"i I. In The rlvtr, (hull.;; II, . Iwenlj .,nr bonis outline st .'1 1' M , 1 1 "Jul 1 1 , ii 1 hi i lei n 1 n i' lies. It Is llsin steudliy fit all j.olnts uWove l VVbefliutj. Airltnls iiikI ilrpiirliin. The aj-rlvahi an 1 depuiiures iiji lo llireo o'clock j'f'lerdny include the i'annj' I; midels, bum .-.u viil; Aii.,m I i, Ircm Calr;; Hello Vernon, St.. Louis to I'll tsl un; ; M il brey, Cltusiuuallt Ns.ih vilie; .M ii i . NirLon mi l r-i.iili.) V., !! inieiMii) and let n in ; Ada I, you, tireeii Klver to rt-l urn ; L.-nty Urnee, to Cine Inn j. 1 1 ; Not iuuh, fi oni M einlhls; Uoiuuo, to C ai ksvllie; LihoMy No. 1, Ht. Louis lo Cincli nntl. ii Is Jure. Among the flr hound lie Jiere itro I Lie QulckNlep, Iroia Cairo; Lewrllin, lrma Kastjw.rt; llmuui Floyd, lor Nashville; Norman and Mlnneola, from Memphis; Darling, for Mtusphu; 1'. W. HI rader, Nick IxjoWi Tib, i exlei , Louiville, and Alice Di.hu, for New tirli-ahs; Alary HouhIou, I.i.iiU.iiiim, uud Indi.inti, Irom New Orleans; MonHu; Hlar, lioin IiuUVlilu; Lawieuce and Melnotuj, lu- HI. Louis; Havana a id Alphn, Irom NiishVillo; rla l.yon, from irei n Klver; Chumploii, ,lrom i l.lyoui... HI !! llailMIIM. Kusl ihhi was nil ht m l I vo on I ho vharf yesioiday 'J'lio J'suuy Kiiuiilnts nrlved Willi HII XI elli Ht 1 1 1 1 "111., Aliunill had also a (sir pa Itet ti lj Tho r.i llo V'ci lion pasiHi d up with her kuii on I lo water The Lmly t inicit h li nt 1 1 o'el.i. Ic , Willi a M.lelidld I IIP. l ! Imd elii:ii"eliieuls nhovi' to alien her out on tne wulcr, Hln has liia. le u pioHj eroim In clining. Capt. 'J'roy u id Air. Knot, her chief ollliiers, me pleasa it K''il leiiien, nml v e liopo lo Ke her go out I nil eai U triji. r-.he leaves Cincinnati on Saturday evenlnj; nen, an. I our luei'i hiinls onl ilug kooU from Chii lniia'l Mi.mM havo I hem shipped " by I ho ' IH.ly timi'ii.. The A luska pan ed do u wii h aiL ia ml I mc al) .lit 1 oVIocil ye'ih-rilay inoi n I n.;, loa.leil to her kumiiIs 'I ho Kimico it n . u - lug lo lenvo at. 1 ti'i lock j eMei.l iy wii Ii a model ale 1 1 1 p The Noiiinni hiiIi.I fioin Cairo at 1 J etlerilAV , ha s I m; i x hundred mill eixhiy-M' en Imlei of e.illon lor K. K. Diinkerson A- 'o. mii. I seven hlnl i. of to)., i. to. As the w inlu whaif M.i( oeeupleil Willi caal barons, ahe was compelled to I Irj her slaijes aen.MH oiiii ot I In in In ili-,-rharfte herrnto. ...The Lite n.v No. I arrived at tbe-mo lime villi t hi i e niod.lcovuid barges and a h;; I j j The Cum iMM'hmd was 'ililii1; a st.leii.lid (lip, ........Th" Fanny l!ii.nl"H was en !,'nc,c.I lo p,o to Jiimes' Landing, lour N'i wl ui:, la t niK1''. biluke J..UKI n.im of cm n l.i NhhIivIIIk ...... ..'i tn Ada (..Von arrived i . t n' o'clock i .l.-i. I. iy nn iiiliii; wiih a foil till1, llU'l won 1.1 1 1 I in il III llie evening lo I'.ovvJMigOreen. lloiili I.'iiiMtr i ii-liii) . . , J'oi; CAlit i. 'JIii' .r.ind Aiina'li In Ihn ri'i'iilr and . , , 1 1 U r nickel lor Cairo to-dii at 1 P M. 'fi.:aln 1 ihki.iicIi. I, Kllly i' OM'ier nml (ho. .Niilnlmn fire her linsm jia -sell ohteeiH. oh I l i !. v 1 1, i Clio .i t i o Al hi ii I iik Mlrioie,to I,oiIhvII and nil w i v port at Hs.M P.M. lo-lil!ht. Cap'iliii A. T. tilitil.oe ediiiiiiiml-,' mi. I It. W. 1 1 u ' cli I lis. .n ami .Henry M It el jell, n ro her elevvr clerM h. 1'oK 1 1 r: Mil: H oN. - ' ' 'a pt . C! .. 1 1 ley IViklhM turn l he Mollle Nor um loo ., al I o'clock for Henderson, Mini f he N it i.lniim-1. IM, Terry r.ltI M e !. r C. :T. I:...li) do llm honors lu I ho oihee. The a.V and le.iivi !'.,illlo Vj ilcjiaili fr Hendeiaou ixi 4 r. . C.pl i. Maitin and WalKoi and clerks I: ifislii a i a I. .1 lli. k ai. nw iftrod men nod o' lfr;Ui(j; i..i.-k FOR NA-.IU l.LIi.. The lii;...li-!ic a led Funny ;rai.d.. l li its out f..r f i .e.uviile promptly at 4 P. M. I -day. lln.o y s 1 l.-r coioniaii'l", 'and it jialr of Kudd .n.i vc chttlue of tho tdilcc. l'latiMHi hat aln h supply of cosim i iim. For Mkmi'iiis. Tin; i rnu lar ' I ; va n-v 1 1 in packet, Noriuiiii, wl 1 lea e pi miip! ly n, 12 o'clock to-d-iy. Hli ) Is an c.e. II. i.t limit Capt, John ii, Hall.O. Jh wUand Km, .May are her.niH j'tinnim"ii t li lo s. Foil Nkw )rlKA Tins ni i;;iil,",cenl, Nick 1Oiixwoi Lli will in- ii, u to-day, en route to New ( rhmn, n .ml I i o o ol llm bi.st bonis, alluivt. 11 r chief u;i. -v-i mo those distinguished and In . . ii, , 1 1' i ii . d geul leir.ou, Captains Lew, Ksles tu.d I-;. Lueue Kowiik, win tiro lovvheid surpassed In u i Imii 1 1. y ai d biei ;iu c woi ill. MAMrwr or I he Meamcr Kaunv liru'idcls, Irnm Nashville to K u m v I . I", leiirijary il.lh, 1 -1 .va rixnue : it. K. Ininkersoli A .'o., 11 bin of .l-ee i; VV. II. Kiowu A Co., I bbl hi Her and 1. 1. 1 huller; L. Lo wen Llitil A ' o.. I d ry Ii n l-i ami 1 gri"4!ii hide : Hirnii f -r li an n, - h.n nnililei; liUlott, ltulfm f A Co., ti h ti 1 1 Is of Ibid. Ioulsvlire: PllUin", W- ard A Co., IS l,n. reis of poluloen; L. 11. i , ,i i .,i , i, l,.i.nH Of oil. Cincinnati: Dmi.'ici. Ford, A Cider, I barrel ol ii; ; v Mai..i,n im 1 1, 1 l.uir.d ol I rou oi e ; K v la mi A I it., I n , Je 1 ol ci,l i on ; Kohei t Mootc A Co., . h.ln. ol collonj A. A. hpcuccl' A Co., II oi hi ut lu.tt h -I -i. A CAI n. OX JiOAIlll HTMJtlH TAUASI ON, I ! an u .iy 1 1, ru:. 'I ha Fvansvllle Comet r. iicl nml a. lo return their simeie hiukt . Ciipl.t-n Ullmorc ami tiers IM't 1 1 n led I n-on a ml olIieoi-K of the sleaiilci M.ir.da .; Hl.u ..ind hi CuplKin lloheii.li and h i it M Hi s Watr.-u nial ollicers of the sl -ittm r 'I ina-eon, lu' their in halm and t;eii Iiniatily e m 1 1 .mi toward ii, on our lit till' up lo Lewisport and lelurn, hespi I o : hirlliei.i tan K,.iri.H sopp'Mt ol li e pin. lie tin s i ileserrcdly lain lor their no id el p-o In is, Wm. IIhi.mi, l'e,il lit I'.. C. K. ;ieai)iiC from mir t. lioes. rrrrminRa.-The Co inai-rrinl ol H iluiday shj s : The Moiioii ? ihe:a ii irU ' last i veiling Irnllealeil nine h el luiif Ineues nml otllio : slow I'., 'J he wei.llier u;i us pli i " ol a t Hprlliif Kil-I ness on Lie iiiii.iiji inn inIi. l'h shlpine ils nm. Iiih Lui'.'-t ol any f y lu ' 1 'ie v .. ClNi'lNflATI.-T'ln U'lii "H7 il of HillnJiiy say.': Com. lillt'hes bassol 1 hi" one f xiilh iaterest ill toe NieOlVllle I. ,1 :.', "I Iv.e.vi IllOlll hs. w II bout Intel -si. I'apluln lien I'. K.i- .ii h .s bo ii.M.1 onefourth llltei'st ill I lei A p'l at III" lalo ( So.li'U lor I he w hoi- On . n...,i t ii., .ii 1 1 il i.i-ih . r ""IK il.c . I, I.. .-.I 1 IkmI.ii i .I I lie NasbviJi.- and I 'aim pa sels. I.uisvtl.l.r -The i""' of Moil.,y says: TheKleaiiKO- Aln'; v. we. pi I , I V I o ! Halurday.M Ih- '- H- ' ' ' ; " ' at Madison, I'tiLana. by Mi I n. iiniai.i -- hniii, ho ' ' i'" ' ' PiohaLi. i-i' dismantled ul once, HfA. Dorm. Tho Jfino-iiil ol Minl.v says : The 1 1 ver he- I I n nl mil I sine. lull. Hill H rlny even in ir. S'iImmIh-i HilUed Ja the Voitiine in I 'n IN I I AV 1 ' 5 St .IOIIM R. M'tUt, RI.K, .ions p. 1 wmn. ?',nin.'i 11 IIIU jOlkikiJ.'i i jlciiitliTH, OS of And Manolat Ho Simh. IJ,)uix. liliti-li. i 'mints, i'ii I; I-fa. i.v c. , A t . , l'or,VAI.MIiV III, Uf SI If i:i ,s, y.v - H.i 1 1 . in . All orders will recti v prompt itltei.i n.u. fe i d im Fartnorsliip Nrl Tio: oi.i rtvn 1'iiMM.T" u.ml iu-r tlie s' ' t i" tl Ml I-. Ie'i..ii"f I . " . I l.m, I,. I . return ol lr. .vntilon I All porsoi H It 11. .u in . 1 in ed to nn' ul please c ,ll n dlatdy. felti O.'l I ne Pie tin s , , , . in, I, 1. 1 . . I ! I nt nn i, mi;i;k,m.