Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 February 1869 — Page 4

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j ment Of Copying Books at the Jonrna Omce. lltt ' - ----' , -r Mx-j-p- t-n 5 KTTms-FIIr Patent -"Letter Files Ju atJourualOtncft. fi - ' - -r r . i m i . " 1 ' Aa note paper, in u4-s, t thtt Journal JL3 note paper, in quarter-ream paiK.r'j RENT..,,

TlfEltK ARE rlTK A 17M..K of vacant stoics ami -dwelli,r?T"lM'rf,s in the city that ronld vertr soon tltid .D . V tints if tbe owuarwooW iulvertlse tbeia "' In this column. Three lines for thivty cents. 'eL5 TWEM'SO-Two-story briokdwell- . i,, o.-ht roorns .f:irreiyard.'wit.h im

provements, at the head of Second HI reetp OJ-DKKS run J!iK WORK. Blank B oks, Ac, at Juurrial OrTce.,

JF rOV WANT A WITtXA'I'IOX, wihil t rent a house, or If yon wantl any--if.! . ninsr. advertise' it' this- eoirtjlui. TliTee .,'0.,-jrnerfor thirty couU. .... f r v. .

n 'rrtAUtlON-M'A yotUSl,-CtiS wishes a, .t?j, fcj iiaco ffr.sewins: or housework!. "In

quire at MR. Hv. IfH'ri, near St. JobniJ

a-, canrcu, J. tin a street. :Hf) Ji-; i . . I... -. ... ,. .......... ,. , .. ,1 ... ) - "TTATi:i-S ! TU A T I O N-As bnftki v ., ) i.Meitpet 'or' iii-.iAaa yon man. Wood references ran 1x5 proem-ed. ., Aetdrefca A. B , Journal Orfiae.ii : feS di-'t

lost;

"- .' ?" F-1'S-A butwTJ of lf vR IFIefMSeil' EL tben at Journal Olt'ee. !e23 - -: -ri. v "9 OI'K ET A t-mal! Locket, not vcry t Aa valuable, tnt pcixoil Jby tli.wrer h ,su in jit psafee. -V lair jtwitid wilt.tae trivesi the timier if left at Journal OfUce. (feSi ;.

i-f..,Ti'H.IAa01lA.X,..MAT .ANDlBort. iiX ua lUeache-, wiMlies to inlorpi the t i laditssuf KVHtisville and vl (Sillily Ui.t Hho

'Itax received her tihvsr Hprin sryleM' of JI t

aed l-4onnel Kiootsdirom ew xorn. i nin H nrrrrn h i n s--!--ht r-ia e B I B e . ifixun. oiber-pliwesi fo partiooJarH uddre1 . I i llto 'ii K Jdonoe, ciaiier. ot i&btli st. and Second Avenue. i"? '., IECTURF There wilt be a free lecture j delivered in Maomc Hall on Hatur-

! i tt .y . e n.i ffi. a h 4!7i h i ut. . S8 j eel ' rror het y relftMnft totlwVresiant Times." I.jidstM are eecially invited to attend. , lil J. O. F. The regular weekly meeW . ins C-f0rnitMitJiar i.odsq 'o. 7 wy lr lu nei 1 iijt-it-vouiug. ' le2j R3TCIU IIATN are lnvited to call and If 1 exnmiue jj)eelnieu of rsnow :ajus r. W. OrtiJOilNK'rf Shop, on Locnst Streets , ,

is-.!! it.t.ii.ii.aiL . Xiilli-'AAXil'-!. iil.I (Uiif 1 4 f . 1 : ,y ;W ili i r-iif.K ill 1"S ' ,,u'. l i.f ; ? s ' ' kfans villa' and Cirawfords villa.' ' (.' Iji-ave Arrive. ArTtva.: , r.vansville. Viucnnea. T. JlauU ' Aooomoftii, 5t:R a m 1 10-.30 A m f -4 :15 p H-Uk,.. . W U3 A M 1 11 A K t3:t3 P V YiJtceunesAc S:05 pm . i'JSHi' is. .--

Leave r s Leave. Arriva ' Terre Haute. Vincennes. B'vflle, aeeunes A . i I t :2i A m 1 10 a)9-A is I "nl A AC. 8:3) A M I U M P M Sj.SH P Bf L ul. 8:oa PMlfiaofMl 8:18wT Vlaeean Ma4l N, IJ The Vlncennes Accommoaation. Taln leavins; at 2:05 P. M., mafeet closd coBneetion with the Ohio and Altssisxippi Hailroad at Viucennes for St. Loula and Cairo, it ; i. ;.. I ' " I ' Terra Haute and Iadlanarclis; r - 1 f I .ill KHOJWL TKRKE HAUTE lb", I ;.' -j - ri r a l eaye. . Arrive.

,,,.-,( MnilTrain 6:5 A sf T2:1 p . ' . . AL(iminftiUoau.n 3;li p Mr 4::t i lay Kxpreas......... 4 :50 P K 11 :"7 l

6:t A ar f szi p m A , II H. & N. H. Nortliern Division; , , V ' tkaiks doixa .south: : a i.eave Henderson daiiy (Sutnlays" ; , excepted,) , ..- 20 p.m. Arriva at Hanson . ...lO p.w, ,......: - tioiNO NORTH.- , Leave Hanson . r-ir a.m Arrive at Henderson,,.; 7 :." a. ftt . . .i Ml." f . ' ; Ohio and Mississippi 'Railroad.' t . I.

,1', :' '" ."; ' TRAINS ARIUVE AT JUNOTirCNj " lloiug Wf st......U... ........ w.'...4rt)l A,' i . . i " .... .............. :'20 p:ti.' - ,.. Going Knst....:.......... r4 p. m. jm' , " " J&l r..M,

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i .... , : STEAMBOAT LINES.-. ' ! i . To Lortviix.. ivery;-Moinlay ! ti4 Hainrday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuemlay WeOndy, Thursday, and 'Saturday lt.5 .J . 1 'cioolL P. Mi-' - 4 ,1. i : .' ! i J To Cairo Dally, except. Bnndayi t, 4 . iK. i O'clock. P. f, 4 t ' To Okekk Rivbk. Evetry Mondny Jil .-i , Friday at oi'cloek P.M. Kvery Thursday t o'cslocky.Mrf . i i !. . To VA8TPOKTi--Every Monday, WeUnes- . i day and FridHy at4 o'cloctt P. m. s. ' - ' " To Hkider!4s Daily, except SondftyH? j. ii. S 3 o'clock p.m. i. "--I ' To N'Asiavii.i.ie Every ' Wednesday wl t . , V Saturday tt 4 p.-v. h 'ii I it t i ' , v i To 4l 2tPHisv-Kvery Tuesday at 4 p m.

IlockportStage(viaNewburghandEooh- ' , . viile.) carrying t is tuail, leavet at J A- si., ArriveH by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, ThprB'iijf , an:t.aHmiay4 j-i j-. .-; -1 ,,.t. New Harmoiiy Hail Stage leaves Jroudays and Fridays at7 A. at. Arrives Tyl l n fKl .Satrndt vn lr 4 p. M . n . lit. Vernon Mail Stage leave daily .,(oi s cept Hnndaysj at 7 a. m. Arrives daily lex eept Knndavs) by 3 p. ttj '. To Newuitru. !aez dailv lesceot; san4v.i from 'the .Mereuant'i Hotel,; at 3 i o'oIock p. r. i ' " ' , THURSDAX.: . . .i ' ' If ! .'Hl.t , , . Still ox the bicK List. -Jutioca. ' Walker and. Emery are', still .onIic". uick list-, and the prospect o their early recovery is noi. nattertngj

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, TnANKS. The body .of 'tlic'W pf YilauresrM; Warren, Esq., was attended

.j tojtno Cairo packetyoa luesday at-

ternoon, by a number ot'eympathijDg friends. '. Mr 1 Warren.! d.esire3i; v$ to, " express his heart-felt thanks to tho? ol our dtizana- who nava- teen sjo at ! tentive to. his' familyla their season .V. ' of affliction.'; -.. ;." ; I4

... f. PasscYTEM.vK . Sociable,'- The

;, ' ladies of the Vine Street J're'sbjteriaa

Church oid their : usual ,jRft(Jiablc .! to-night, at the. rosiieDceof!V m. 1)

;,, . Frgnch,, Esq;, on Locust 'Street. A

cordial - ; ittvttatida 1; Qxtcnded! to; f . the irienus of the congregation; j

T : 'or. Xet TakiW. t-t TlicMPerry

'." Township' war; remains .it ljtotit The bolligerants had not been1 ca- . - . turcd up. to yesterday afternoon. t,:A. ; we previdusly stated, it is only a uet:on of trwc', as the-officer ' on th'& track,i3 euro. Vibring them ultimatoly, dead or alive," if they do not leave

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J.. - - . ' ' I ATTEiiPTJO,VaMflT SciCIDE. A

? . i. . German named Sohmkt, who ia iu te , Henderson jail ', awaltbg;, a qharge of stealing a coat- and ' a hat a'tteaipter ' ' to commit euicidei da Tuc'4a4y .r .... ,by firing up; bis blanket Yormin'a1 rope with which ' be ' huns' "KimWjf'

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' by the jailor.

-... tr li r the Mayor . is not infwrmed abwu MjrJ ' Weiborn s, effort.?'Q.;thc;Lcgilature to proflure tha passage of an act "to . , ! t - -I . . . . Jegaliio the assessments tin, cm: s in lSt'tS." Is the latter gentleman laborli.a for the benefit of some other city?

; Fi SB OX CL1BK ST REET.

i t-4i.i-5tr'i-if -ji..f, ajds:: fi i t 1 ! "tA.l'4 'cTfKj-v ycaterda? mof plaji, the tongues, rjarir another firef and liBscovei?'! tli-.seooy i fetreeU; while towarasHhc fa.niliSrt (jrtnftj' the spreaMion 'fiaiiies'weiro lightinjipfte wuvia i ;aKL'Bj u.jtr-.ure was 'on perty tvirMl .is)SiTuoatri3 ago. j ine haU5 io wbich the iirt oririntea was bi'-f fcy'Mfij' L6djetClioneI,,,whb oo6V'y4?jftj9'c4 a.'w.h f cJilKed bd been no' kro, Atifl ,vehisW AMtQ no cufcrBi4t:ceite through the other. apartiin:1-'Je'dw c'fbf 'the bJc'ase, frpui frighj or fqina.otaerjaua, did I eat kic- any, special alarms adpdri?scd erielt titfVmcoand with gFuat ,viiorb (hwor k ef" rc-moyi b t her )u(pot4,g.od4, ttnJ b.atl,(bo about ail OutuM'i tfcatly- boxfed up -on the J6'fpy.rp V'Gr;;tKrfrper;whei the tieighbors were first fairly j arousedy. lijH4ia"3jirid attv to the two-story riofc, jfno.sa u akrouid bj' .the ereoklitig otUUa firev aBd wbo.a.t.once atkeneiirrt',pafe!if9 tfj-find"-their rpo cuylopoJ b?ainca, ,aDcCthe fire 'aIliofi:iuuQn, tb Wdlrom which they had bwsi: thu's-liinely- arotised. i Mr. "Kirlfpatck "succcedtftfT' irf feavicg a portion oi his houselioiagcpdis tut,i8 a heavy lo3ex--. Ilia bouse mat valued at tOo$2,'i5tX, an'(f fn'silred in the Bixby, for $1,100.m t,ii; :s -iorf-.j ' ' 'At'lhesraAe time' tbtf iire had ei tp.ridc n.crtvrarU to a" double' twostory i'ramo tQaemeot,, owned, by Petlinnnd'Ear kc,' and occupied, byl Tomr Sarpenf and Je'o''."Ltimb'rts'. uTC. tiousqa 'pf3rr. ,",lvt rlcpatriok and iln Fui.ka had the. upper stories burned off anil the' lower stories,. bo badTy daniaieJ by fire? and water that thpy wjll liavo to bc' rcbuiK fron the grouud.; The. bouio "of Mr'(Orouk wa 'totally ' ddsfrbj'd. Wam did not ascertain 'the "names of the-J"vtomea' occupying the. IsQuthport'lbti .of Mrs Cro,U9.1')ji3in ,bt' the' extent .'of trteir 'lo-nor i"did we, ascertain whether OK-nyt.Funka: v'aa insured.i.1 VnM tt Cx;iu il's" building: was 1 neured. in the Baltic, represented,, by Gedrire biackLouse, toripI.UOUand in tho Phoeniz for 2,0iX),- ad her furniture and household goods w re )niured in tae-fc rcoiuan s Uompany forb It is kid tha pngsged ,' for peyef a'days ; removing ner honenold good' from Jhe ; buud-? lug', aBiT It is "probable tltat she ha origin of thJ fire, and trcrtain, incidents iittcndiwsr 'and : preceding,' will brobably 'Jead io m rigid investigation of r unko s bailding ,was probably of the. value! of; o,(X.i' Tbcbdildings tioHh . aul ': 80Jitk adjoining wcre in immiticat' !n'rrbut! were fortunate ly ! fived.' "Jytfnctive 5,firc,.rar beaanjinj taiariuiogiy iTejuen8 m. our l.J Plauly rkNswaEDj-r'We ipndeavfir to give a fall find rcliablo J-eporV of I lite (Jouaeil proceoUings. Tha Courier tS'iiJcdviptwus t'titiOur'-': report of Monday tliht' "fecision'.'ai fdilb ws : ' , j.i.i)ukuiAiiUi yeisteruay morning hntConn;l!atr 8teel'eTs motion, oc Monauy rxiat, rcqqifitig the Mayor to. present a report iu reforcnee to He . otrtaams0iSd3, ahdiiinancial tiiiitrri of .tlie.oityf at the nxt regular meeting of the "Council, was ls by.'ajgtruif party, vvfe'There U :nbt a nliailovv- of . truth ' in 'the1-' statement. T h e' 'm otio it Hvas" a me n ded by ! Hai rz j to postpone the report until tbe first 'ttectirg "of'th'e Dtiw Board, that being tno time caip oiisnc,a oy, preceueoi, aiid.wai taen, as aauctul.ed.by uiiaTilluoui eonscat t r- . tj. j ".OjiK import tvaa.iliat Keltas a'rnondifced" as "acfojAc. Kj" aycsC; npes 3,' J anti'ietrrmrty vote. " In order toiconiirpJ the. correctness of our statement, we. naile., inquiryofthe'. City qicrk, whose official duty it is to JkuovJ the factfnd n ceived the -following auOr. --J? mprtrr fVfl'.'-'.V' j , ; , Ti Tlioi-e wa vota taken oa Ceancilfiia,,,15eitjsy am.ednlerto 'Mr. S!ecl. rselutioa, ad follows: Ayearrr. Blew ken Jmes, titiOktliHh,' SehHber, U"4r qcitegle, Hark. i fi Mil a jJirui;Ti ;ny: PrayeeFOR Colleoes. la ac cordanqe with a. long established "custom'of tbe Churches, tlio ctj'ngrgallons ..of , the V in and Walnut Strceil'ledljyterian 'Churche will hold a meeting this lbrenoau u, ten VHvcViJ-t&Jiiiitei'la prayerfor hecolleges and institutions of education of the latfdTrrS for the con versionTof Uth .-Ji-PW?j i tbeir &tudic in ..tlicm' This ii?, iu imany partk'of -tte'uai ry, a aeasoi-f .much iaterpst -imqa.i'.Ca.rifetiifc" jal has bwb followed by earnest 'Tentals of O"'!'FiL0'V!i,CrLRAiriON. Tl:e!-Odd Fellcrws of this city are t mating extensive preparations ; fof a grand celebration of tbe anniversary h tbTe mv roduotien6f Odd, h ellowship into . America, .on, ej2pth of, 'April next:1 and5 the -affair,' rromises ten be 'one oft the mbtt grand and imposing f 8iicfiiaIe i'oti tike' Mad evee.wltnessed l'iift.hiiirt:Qf'tS.ra;t1GcjafcralJ. H M.'8haeklfordbaqtbeen! selected to dehvv the ration or that occa&tOD.i. ' ..1A.,J.n,.1i.JT1iinv.J Thnwi aa L wQD,tiitf p, prieof era confined in he llen.ieRon'-Coa'ntyi Kentucky,' Jail,s 41ttl4t4iiwiti1l laiaeny. Tlwe Circr.it Court meet on nexfMondayi when there will be doubtless a general cleaning out.

whieV wast-a-'iarge . 4wiU dtory- frame lh& b-ddht-e bf tWA tii1IiTri-"betng,o6-gVJicdfesq .yrifiip.a, who w.oijk

A CoRiosiTr. Captaio John B. Hall, of - the Norman, presented us, yesterday, with a curiosity, gathered

ff?om.tbo swatnps aioag the. Missis sippi, wiweeQ. uairo ana iuempiiis. it. w jne Da'i ana seea oi a piant mai grows in the swamps along the river. Thc"p4anib.a9 along, broad leaf lying on 'the' water," arid the stock rising f bpve the water bears a ball or disk ike Jhat 'of ,'a sunflower," from two to foiirioVhea in diameter. When green, i the plant -bears flower of purple1 Iinilar. to, ' ao acorn," and ,tho stalk f beodiDgj over these,, seeds threeClglltn 01 .an lucu iu uiaiucici, auu three-fourths of aui inch long, hang pendant from the baTl or dik, like black bees from the cells of a honey comb. The , nut ,i exceedingly hard shelled and can scarcely ba broken between tha teeth .. The nut is eaten by hogSjwhich grow fat on' them. They taste somewhat like an acorn or chiokepin, but .are sweeter. This curious plant or But is called Wankepin: " ' i . i i . , . r v , i , f Off to PADjccAn.' The departure of the famous Crescent City Silver Uaod fori rPiJucah, yesterday, attracted a1 lajge: concourse of yeople to Water Street. Before the hour, .of departure the band played several of their choicest pieces in their inimitaple!styl(jtWhen.tbe boat finally cast off her moorings, and , rounding to aboyo 'the -wharf, ran down close to the shore in gallant style, the band struck up a lively air, which waa continued ;nntil the sweet - strains died kwayin the distance, the people on Jtho1 bankr inthej meantime, wating their, handkerchief, and being answered by the- passengers and officers on- the boat.. The Crescent's will create a sensation in Paducah, if we mistake no tr , Mot Drowned or Injubed. Jamed ' Sweeny, who was reported missfog after the explosion of the boiler Tin Cavendcr's 8aw-miHon Tuesday turns up all right. lie had lefrthc mill but a few moments before (110 explosion, and returned to the v Fanny Braodeis, on which boat he is engaged, as carpenter. His having been seen in the mill immediately before and not being seen there afterwards, gave rise to the rumor that he" had been blown inte the river. Mr! Sweeny is highly . gratified that the rumors were unfounded. ,.To be Rebuilt. We are gratified to learnt that Messrs. Philip Decker & Sons, no discouraged by their recent .heavy loss,;; by the burning of their soap factory, will; commence at once to rebuild. "Evansville does not contain a more worthy citizen than Philip Drinker and 'all eOod nitizens denrioas aD(j Wni rejoice to sce him start up again. His mana facture oif find soaps was hardly excelled in the West, and we hope when he -commences business again that the merchants of Evansville will give the' preference to Evansville manufactures over imported articles of equal or less merit., V 'Hebmiw Pall'. The" Ball given at National 4 Hall, last night, by our Hebrew citizens, was one of tho most elegant and, recherche of the season. Th attendance was, very large. The music by tbe (ierman iand was highly inspiring. The supper, by llcinemau and Seliz, was bounteous and delicious. .The ladies were dressetl in elegmt and tasteful costumes. The gentlemen were gallant, and everything passed off in the most pleasant manner. ' ; No Bdstness. The Recorder had no business yesterday except to issue two warrants against owners or dogs, which were running at large in the city without license. ' Neither had been returned when Judge Willard, who 1 has- again assumed the septre, retired. --The -Recorder is in quite delicate hilth,T)uts is improving. J Personal." John II. O'Boylc. Esq., one of the solid men of Terre Haute, is in " tho city. Charley Churchill, of Cincinnati, is also in the city. i i ' ' Conpition of Ma. Ca vender. There was, no visible change iu-thc condition of Mr. A. J. Cavenderyesterday.' His case is critical. Being under the influence of opiates, it is difficult to judge of his symptoms There is a bare possibility of bis recovery. He is' receiying' every attention that science and humanity can dictate. I'WXERAL NOTICE. The; remains of P. O. O'Riley and those of his sou Robert E., will be taken for final interment to the family burylnij g run ad, at Oalt H1U Cemetery, from their late residence on Water Street, this afternoon; t 2 o'clock. The friends of the family are respeclfnlly invited to attend. o SEW "AMEIiTISESi ES TS. i. E.triy Kotica. STRAYED AWAY FROM the nnderBigned on Tuesday night, Fehroary 23, i oay mare about 15' 2 bands hii;li, black mane and tail, about isix years old. Any person giving any inforinai.ion or retumIne her to No. 35 Main Street vill be suitably-rewarded,; F. M. SElLJIAN. feJS dtf ---' ' M ATT HEW DALZELL, i , Wholesale Dealer In Groad83, NailsWMta Lead, Lime, ' ' : ... ' !, Cement, - '50. IS Water Street, declO dly ',,',.'' EvAsvn.i.. I)r. on AAt OFFICES under the new Ad OVtVUU miniHtratlon. We prepare ap plications in lorm for Government pasl-1 tions, secure congressional ana ouitr necessary Inflnence, and personally present the claims of applicants. For circular of instriton8 addrens, with stamps Ufl VI'TI li'it At. TIAYmrNr Wohir..,O. V. V. U T U A 5 ii i City Feed Store. K. f TOHS 1'KIMK HAY s SO TOSS Q j country bran; lo tons .liipsinil ; ;) ice Hour in nacks; Iresh bolted moul, cucO(Oiux, AO., at lowesfrca&l print j. Uoodd delivered tree In tue city. T. W. MURRAY, Third Street, between Main and Locust. fet9 tiiu

LOCAL IJOTICISS. s ' KnlsMs templar, 'Attention! jh You are "hereby summoned to appear atthe Asylum; jof La1 )V alette Commandery.tbis day. ail o'clock P. m.. for tho nurnose of escorting the

remains of Sir Knight P. G. O'Riley to the Cemetery , -, - Oeo. II. Fisn, E. C. r Masonic. .'"'...'. 1 " . ,' The ; ineaiber3 "of 'Evansville odgevXo." Gi,;, F. .,' MJ, are hereby notified to meet at tbeirLodge Boom at 1 'o'clock P. It.-tody. to escort the remains of Brother P. G.' O'liileylo ihe Cemctery-;Members of Keed Lodirc and all other Masona in good f-tandicgare icyited to, attend, Ui2Z-lt, ,A, Coleurx, Scc'y. ' ; r-7-1 -I t ' .- (1 Loos Ont for Bargains In Ueal Estate. , John'-. Whitehead, . JCxecutor of II. F. IIorni)y,,wiil scTl. "at auction, at the Court House, to-day at 2 o'clock, a House and JLo, ori. Walnut Street, between Eichth and. Ninth. t Also, 163 by 144 iset, crner of- Fist and Leet Streets, in hix Lots. " Al&Oj near 3iJ0 acres of rland. :' -inelnding two. hfarms in Blue-Grass." Terms, One-fifth cash;' balance in-cqaal annual mstal ments. i Few snch opportuBrties far ibtainT ing bargains occur Enterprising men who hatei an? 'ye to bargains will do well to take heed. fe . . Iccidentar" ! ;. The sad results of .the boiler explosion on Tuesday should be conclusive evidence for every wan in favor of an Accident Insurance Policy. A feeling of security is no guaranty, or a reason for delaying to procure a policy in the " Traveler? the ohht and Zcsaceideot lnur.ancei company in the United States. Hundreds'.of thousands of. dollars have been paid by this company to the families. Or those who have met . with fatal !acci deutsaad to ' those Twha have been disabled for a time from their business. Call and eet explanations, and a policy in the Travelers', of Hartford. J. N. Knox, Agent, At the office of the EvansviJle Ia- . suranee Co.V corner First and Main. feb25-3t... i i. - ' i '" - . B IIiram Nelson will eell at his Auction Rooms on Locust Street, a lot of dry goods from a" bankrupt's stocky . The goods are, .mostly ladies' goods.' ' ieb!24-lt' FVANSVILLE, lND.,Feb. 23d, G9. Messrs. Bennett & Decker, agents of the En tef prise i Insurance Com? pany of Cincinnati, Oaio, have, this day,' paid' mb' six' hundred dollars (?c00,) the full amount of my policy in . said Company, for ..furniture destroyed, by the .burning f Turner Half, on the 9th inSjt., 'I would rccommend all peobs 'in want 'of reliable insurance withJ pYom.pt payment in case of los, to call on Messrs. .B30; nett. & Decker,- General InsuruTi&e Agents, aud get a policy - irt the Eaterprise Insurance Company. feb24 ut , '. Louis Kcehi.eb;Sweet Qcinine. Experioncn so far with Dr. Bigelow's Sweet: Quinine leads tok the, belief that it is less apt to irritate the Momnch than Sulphate (or bitter) Quinine. For sale at Schuermann Burford'a' Opera Drug Store, 18 South First'Strect. ICE The undersigned,' Successors to E. Ingle, have bought twel ve hundred tons of ice. and are negotiating for a furter.supDiyi hoping to be able to supply the demand" in this latitude. ;23. .TuoMAs& ZaciiAitv Inole. .-. For Sale. A , p!c.c Ticos(orjj Jhnelihtrf owsc,"wfth lie rooms aud cellar, in the best part of the city, will bc sold bolew iU Gallic and partly on time. Call to-d'ig, as I am requested to sell withaitl djJwfi. ! : ; Alvah Johnson, feb3 tf Real Estate Ag:ut.f JEfeTrimmiug Satins and other new goods just received at ,11coues'. , Salt I 8sIt!!;$aU2!! 1 . We have reduced the price of fait to two dollars and fifty-five cents per barrel; for fenjajt or Ibs barrels, and forty-five nts per bushel or three dollars and fifteen cents perbirrel for large prf rushqi Ijurels.; Baikd & Start, Asrents Ohio liiver Sait Co'. -, L, JirVj'SEl u., it Co..' "Agc-uts Kanawha Salt Co. feb20-dlw JCi27"T6iIei and Faocy Articles at B RID WELL & Co.'s Dru' Store, corner of Tfaird, !Kid M;u. f Finest Btoek in the' city. Perfumeries Af all kinds".' Attentiou of the ladies iuvited. None but the Lest kept. oe'JO dtf - Flour. Tho best brand of choice family flour r spJ4 a- M1? iciT. lh9 Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by 1I. D.tAHis- & Co., First St. seconu uoor oeiow v me. .1 A For llENTAi-desw-ablii" dwoning'' house, coutwtHiog ten rooms, ;large yard, plenty.' Iruit aaJ- slirubuery, ou ?ixth Strcet,bet;,veen Main and t"yeauoro. Pis3eai6n given 15;h inst. m Enquire of Keller, & White. febti-tt IIUNDitEns of people in this vicini ty are suffering from dieases of the blood, which in ny be oasily cured bv the use of J) J:V". "Poland's lluWr Doctor. Sold by Cloud, ft Akin. , ' J. It. 8CBWKGMAN. ' CHAm.hs KKKIPKK. No.v Firm at an Old SiSnd ! , SCH WECMAS & jKREIPKE,, ! Steamboat Fnrnlsj'iin.-; House, ; . .t, Jauufacmrepiof k . f -p J f , ; (Jldnxneys, Breachons, Copjxr Siettm Piping, Wrought Iron Cool-tUfT"" Moves,- and'Kiu hfHFhr- i iii lure. I Also, Tin, Copper, twid Sheet Iron Ware, Copper otitis, Ac, made to older. rliuK(Knng,(.;U!tt:i Uig,:spiniUog, c. Dealers in ail kinds oi Cooking aud Heating Stoves, Chatting li.Klies. .c, Particular atteuliuu pai-j to all klh'ls ol rejpairing, . v . , . Ail work Tn-'omplly 'al tended to, and warrauted to kiv pei ft-ct satistactUm. , t Cull amlsteiwat - ' , No. 9 Souti Water Street; no21d;;ml Eva.vsvii.i.k,1nd. ; 4llomceoimtliist, j""', Office West ide of Second Strett. tet: Main and Locust. leidiy -4tl(IHt1l '-"IT. -ros-. & STAUSE2, We desire noticing the public tfcatwe are keeping on hard all sort of Ufooms, and pay tluf.liluUe-it.pi-ife -jor Urooin. Com. Factorvuu J lurd and lnsfle'Sts. d7 dam !; i i t , -jr.j ' , ol all kin.iM. HOKNlililKlK A CO., No.H Norlh Vv'hut Street, OC'iJ Wtf t.VHUMVlll.', luil

W R 5 W S For other River Item tre Third Page. i i i ni ; i There was no .change m the status of Ihe river up 'to dark last evening. It will be falling to-day... ...The additional arrivals and departure! bp to midnight include thej Morning Star, Louisville. and return; Norman, from Memphis; Louisa, ,-. from Wabash River;. , Armada, to . Cairo; , FanBy Brandeis, to Nashville; "Mary Hosu3 tonvtNew Orleanf j to ouisyille; lbober Burns, jNew , Orleans o Cincinnati; Quickstep, from Cairo. : C , . The Morning Star had a good packlet trip both ways'-. .'.'..The Armada , took out a good trip of freight, 'and4 was crowded iwith people'..'!. ..The Fanny Brandeis had, a goodtrip oqi board.......Tbe.. Norman had eight hundred and. thirty-three bales of cotton and considerable miscellaneous freight. She leavea..ifor Memphis po-myely at 2 P, M. to-day.. ..V.V.V The Mary Houston ' and Robert Burns, arrived at ' dusk, each with good up-river trip3 The Mary Houston brought the remains of Captain P. G. &, Robert O'Riley.' They will be buried from the family residence at 2 p.m. to-day. The Order of Knight Templars will give fitting honors to the 1 remains of Captain : O'Riley-. .Joseph '.Mitchell,, the ; reoowned boiler-maker, of ' 'Louisville,'"1 was a passenger by the Norman 'yesterday, and proceeded to Louisville by the Mary, Houston last night. II e built the boilers of the Morning Star, J3extcry Mary Houston, and. indeed most all the first class steamers now; in the trade... ....... ..The Mollie llanibleton was due last "night with, 800 bales of cotton-'.. . ".Tho LouiaVhad a splendid ' trip I from ""the, 'Wabash. Dick WhittingtOn, her bar-keeper, Rejoices in ; tha possession of a. twelve pound boy born on the 23d inst. .Dick is as proud as a boy with ihis rwt pair of boots-... The famous Quickstep arrived at nine last night with a fair trip of freight andilfull of people. She leaves promptly at 4 o'clock to-day. j J X. Ital: I.envlnir To-Day. For Memphis. The elegant Norman, Capt.' John B. Hall, returns to Memphis positively at 2 P. M. to-day, and shippcra are requested to havo bills of lading on boards before, that hour. Capt. O. Ilewit and Ben., May are her accomplished clerks. j FoiNew OrleAns. The great Steaaier.Indiana, -having delajed her departure from . Louisville till last evening, will be here positively to-day. She magnificent boatjand her ofiiccrs are among the most popular afloat. Almost a'Fire. The stove in the pawn broker's storo 'of Moses Weil, on.Locust Street, between First and Second, fell over yesterdaywhen no 5ne was present except a small boj whose cries attracted the attention of neighbors, who, by their timely arrival, prevented a serious conflagration ' 1 " ' ' ) " ' 'Man I rent." '' I . MSiEW of steamer Louisa, Irora Wabash ltlver. February 21. Evaostilie lirandels & Crawlord, 92 sacks oats; i. i. .ihiack A Co :, 1,120 bagt corn; W.U Brown A Co., L"J tiercel lard 41 kegs lard, 51 casks hulk meat, 4 barrels pates, 190 bags corn; Buheocli A Steele, 7 bags grass seed; Ford, r men v vo.,,4 aacas wueat. Cincinnaii Uiover Rolling Mill, tt tibls, scrap Iron; S. M. B trlou, 10 caxk stioulu. r; in. v. iNciiieiou at CO., a.tkHibu.k hams, i itacks oats. . Ml.Veru(xi--U.y.Tho?ias A Co., ISO bags corn ; niatiy s i;o., iu pas inasti. Henderson Stapp & Co., 100 bags wheat Mani fest of the steamer Norman.' from Memphis to Evansville, February 21ih, iwj, t . tt. iiusiou, fi nmes cotton; P. ii. Fhrman.O h.ties carton ; Kinnr A Harper, 13 bait s cotton ; It. K. Dun kerson, 711 bttltn rot I on. For Cincinnaii 19 bales cotton 12 box oh tuts. For HiandeuOurg l muie, lot of hou-chold goods. : Manifest of sleamT' Quickstep, from Cairo, rei). nz siocuweil at. CO., a barrels jn-BS and fruit; Elliott. RutTner & Co.. 1 (ln-s'illioj Roach & Torin, I horse; 'i'eu-uey,-'I5owles & Co., 'i boxes cheese; Win. uciuuaii, & pieces casiin.-s; jwetiicuer, Kelloifsr A Co., -1 package- toivws ; Fred. P. .si.iu.ub A Co . bundles trus hoops; Jam 8 Fai'Chud, 21 sack corn. 2 dressed hpKs V li.l I IV... ..V 11I.U 111 u, V,W 1 1IUUUIU OVI... , A A H. Itvv. 1 cow: R. K. Dunker-on & Co.. 5 h udi.. tobacoo; Wia. '.U. Brown at Co., 2 hlids. tobacco. For ref-hlpinent to Louisville Passenr. y riead cittlie;-"! ntus. totuceo, I box tobacco. Cincinnati, 4 barrels pecans,' u'.j-.-.i - . 77"" River Dispatches. ' TirrVT.T w Vphrnut-v 91 WAaMiaf 4;lesr aitd cool River J alit i if, wltn 9 feet z iucheti in the canal. o STEAMBOATS. tj FOR UAIRO.COLUMBUS, aud MEMPHIS T v v. , ' The elegant steamer j LrC-V "NORMAN .7 tte-TrHiTj.VA.John B. Hall, Ma ter; ' O. Hewit, Clerk, Left-ves for Memphis and all Intermediate HisM!ipii ttlver way laudiugn - TJUJllNOAY, FKBROARY 2-itu, at 12 o'clock u.f i - " i , , j i For freight or passage apply orfftoard, Wl" . , C. it. K.U1J1 fell dta ' i A'itt J'OU CWBNSBORO, CANKICLTON,! AND I , . ' LOUlSVllitiK. "j iihe msgntlceut prwseiigsr steamer ' ' tarascon. i - ys:-vZ; K. P.T. Hollcrolt, Master;' ' , . . . ... . JiU;s D.Varra.Clerk, Will .leave for Lonlsvnio and all way.landinfjs oti ' 1 - " 1 i TIIIJICNIIAT, FECRUAUV 25TII, at 6 o'clock p.j. i -.' ! I, 'A t For freight or msaat apply on fcoar.l, or to W. U. BltaWN & CO.L dlt-. I ' '' ! .. i i' Agents. ;." FCftt CAIKU AND h'l f LQVl&i The lia press Line's splendid steamer tt. k :; . ,,,sn am a fwnr ; MdlUeorge W. Cullunt, Master; . . . w. 11. r-.iitier. Clerk, Leaves fo fct, Louis and all wy ports on ' IIIIV t IHJlUllV'.MlrK i: t 10 A M. . i For lrelcht or passage apply on board,' r l o llUJirilttKI. I'A THICK. A CO.. ...t. i, , FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS. A MEMPHIS The Deau Line's elegant steamer -."SAM. J. HALE, ' ?A-L W. p. Walker.t MaaterT! ! E. C. Miller, Clerk. Ieavcs for Memphis and all, way, ports on --YKinAT,--FEBKUABY-26-fll, .at o'clock Aar 5 .IlU i J J? or lreiK ht. or p.ossage apprv on board, or to humpiirkv, Patrick a co., .fe25 d'-'t. .. ; . ; !! Agents. FOR MEMPHIS.VICKHBUaa ANDNEVV " ORLEAN.S. i .. .The great steamer r.A r 4 . , in. i -Reub. K. Neal, ii anier ; '.' . I ' 1 t . J u i ; cnaries iMUKr. cierk. Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports i TUl'RijPAn Fib. jartvVf I For freight. or tassaee apply onboard. it i too O.. r to J fe25dlt i, n,u. any n a iSi.K.u., " : ' , I .. A Bertta. i 4 ..- .l .1 DYJ ! i ! 'lift AlTPn7W' ER AND SCOURER, STUEKT, bet. Oak ahd Cherry. Silk, Wool, Cot ton, Ac, colored to order. AH work, warranted, and any damages promptly paid. ima27d0io

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. ti.t Efansvllle Jonrnal Company, d;. J YTr i bhi e !.! t paving completed tbelr new fonr-story :ioae paildioz, t I ' i-ro.l Moxt to tm New ppera Housei vi "M"?4 Birrs1 Are lfccnr: receiving from manufacturers and Importers the largest and moU r" eherch atook pf FRENCH, EJCOUSli, aud 'AMERICAN ! -. A--! - . tjj Papers, I , t i lyens, j .,,,, hfl w,. f n.f.Ji.ifI 1 f.f,;-; Pencils, j ,jj Inkstands, &S.,. ever broaght to this market, and which hey propose to sell. j j l i - i'l ' 1 : f 1: (Viti HIIOM'NiLi: ANU retail;1 j 37 1 -.-.. i It i at a MU advjkceo& KaHtern,eostj Theirstock consists In part of the fnci.'trwr...f t. 'MiU ""'.l"i INKS. .ii Cartel's celebrated Combined Writing and Copying Ink the lest in the market. In quarts, pints, half-piuts, and sl-boot packets. j i r.-. Arnold's celebrated Wr'tins Fluid.,! In pint aud quart bottles. j Butler's Writing Fluid. In pint and quarts. j J. la Carmine Inks. Best quality. j t, H Blue, Yellow, aud other Inks manufac tured to order. ,MVf M ip U' f.lAfMTJZNCILS. ', H -ii: .! J-iJB American Lead Pencil Company' no rivalled. Pencys. We have a large nt.ock titbo abeve, cmnpVidngWme ten dlfferMit brands, ranging In price from SOd, to II per dozen. These Pencils are unequaled for cheapness and durability by anything In the market. ' ' ' Faber's Pencils. All numbers. 'j , . Ftgle Pencils. All imuilm 1 Rehback's Olhee Pencil. A splendid article. :.)" Eagle and Star Rabber-Tlpped Pencils... Bine and Red Marking I'eneils. ,i I j iii 'envelopes. We have a largo stock of White, iBnll' Orange, Canary, Melon, Ac, from No. t to No. 6U, at prices ranging from SI 50 to S6 00 per 1,000; and the Newest Agony In Wedding and party Envelopes. Also,. Legal and Manilla Envelopes of all qualities. . ,, , We are prepared to print Envelopes in the latest and most nobby styles. : ...n l . .. I .1 t !. . l ,. SHIPPING. TA GS, . ,i iw I ,linr tt.f. il ' ). it. Of all sizes, for sale, at New York price LWtatB ptlnt ttMit&rwbeil'duoired. j i i .a ,. i r. i r Un v ' CAI2t)S' Of all kinds. Isi 1 , . LEGAL CAP fArEli. 'I A Of all weight and qualities, from 14 tO pounds. I . . . . . r Cedar Letter CIJps; fc"s.ff Commott Letter Files; i v -. . Pen Kaeks ; " ;' ' ''-T'V " ',' . ' stee) reus: HI' 7 PJ - - i , Paper Weights All of the best makes, and or all prices, 'AMZRldltflNOTE'PApMs, Of all weiglits and qualities. 1 1.1 it AMERICAN LETTER PAPERS Of superior qualities and very low prices' i ti. ? 1 1 i f.M Oi Evansville Journal Comp No. 6 LOCUST STUEKT. if Lib .1 6:;! ti' a i i ,.i(.j.t l.tallii'l-''-!''!"' IIOUSEKbiKPKUS! i i 0 Lr S E K ti E l'E KH ! -Men--Woiaen-and Children !-o Men Women and Children I ' ''- Lil Cooling to Sc.ilds and Burns." I !- "Soothing to all Pamlol Wounds," &e. i . Healing to ail hores, Ulcers," Ac. j - ", ' k CostarV;jRUf Kthorn Saive Is tha 4aolirarHnary SALVK 'fivit known. Its power of So .thlng and Heal ing for all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, 'Ulcers, Chapptd Hands and rskiu, tor se Ninnies, lor r"iies, ic, &c is without a parallel. JOn'f ierwm 6Sy.s, of It, "I would. nofbe without n Box in my House, lf-4t cost Si.Oo. or 1 had to travel all the way to New York for it." j f AT. Y. Kreninn Keif. AVnf. 5.f J "COSTAR'S". STANDARD PREPAATIONSIS E A HT TiFIE It, TIIK ' Eitte-weet anrLQcange Blossoms; c-ne Louie, f r tm. Three for r-' W. i l.ilW Uliu ' 'HIS' ". , " ' "',' Costar's Ea'f , Roach, Ac, Exters, Costar's" livd nus.Jcuerpilnators. t'ostar'i" onlj nurtyiisccl roHtler. "Onlv Infallible Femedies known." I ' " 18 years established in New York." i.!.r Bewiti4'or sponous tmitanoTis..' i j "All Druggists :n Evansvillb sell them.' T Addresu,OOTAR.' 10 Crosby Kt., J. Y., Or JOHN F.HE.MtVud-iwi.rto) j .-... 'Beiias Baknkh a Vo., I at iark Kow, N. Y. Sold la EVANSVILLE, led., by Ii I'.IJ.EK Ac Will I' I U elO djiwUm eom

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! ' FEBRUARY 5tbl869. l, .: iU - , i : 1 i - . ' ' L C'AEPEN-TEE ,1 5(I i. . U - I! ,tL y i if i, -. , tic. n F- I I ac ,).: Ai, 1 I I 0il ! i I .i .i. -AN COOPER TOOLS .1.1 ;(l i v i: -AT1 . ... '. . t U iu'n ,',! ; J.l ..' ' , i. .- Tt educed Tr i o o i V li ' . ,y , ,:TEini3 CASH. li if I'.i if ' FRED. , P. STRAUB & CO., a i ;: ;,tfo. 74 main Mivti, ncrwtiiN rsi:cMi A.r 'iitir.i. i: it 1 - v,, . lebfl KAMDKI. Olili. JAUKS IlAVIUHON. J. I.. Olih I';. SAMUEL ;.ORR & CO., D1CALKK3 IN lEOHj STEEL. l i! Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tool;, HXUOX AND Bl'GGT WOCliVtOfih WK4IITOIIT SCRAP IKON1 BOVHHI i ' i ..-I ' At the highost market rst. . . .. J it ill lu la Mil 'I'll , "IViiler Slrct i, J 1 F.VANBVlLIE, 1ND. 1anl4 dtf 11 . ' BffiTTICIIEK, EBLL02.U S Co (Successors to Wellf, Kellogg A- Co.) I' M.i .l .i .-.:' ' i. j " j , IJiPORTKllS AND JOU1J10RSOF sign oTiri: ; 1 BIG lJAJ3TOCT i ' : ' ji i i. . i " AXKS, AXtH, ,,: , ., axi:n, axi:s, , AXlvS, axks, : '; ' V, , i , TABLE CUTLEin, "j ,V, ..' ,TAlihH (JUThliUY, . . TABLE CUTLEiiY. POCKFT CUTLEKY, POCKFT CUTLKltY, POCK 1ST- C U T L Kit Y , i ' I ' 'J?in?s C?ImIi, : i ' Tritot! OfutitiH, .i i i ".-Thh'O C'liiliciM, l'IantrH IToeH, IIunlerH Hoew, ilaMterM Jloew, " Mechanics' Tools, - , Mechanic Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' UAKDWAKK, UlILDKIW IIAKUWAKK, IIAUUVVAUK, W -afft l ' ''rT,XAK ttmiLCAKIW, T ,J(ori.M ajvi notin .tKw-:, -"'coTie!.' AAI WnOt CA111W J1KHT Jt UUHKR. jHKT, Tryu jt.l tfi.I Hill and Cros-Cat toa, -..( ,oiiiin Mill and Cross-Cut B&wa. ' -.'".yMlil tilid Cross-Cat ,1Uwb t'ASJI boyert Will Hud It to tnelr advs!!tae toianatnar nuici neiore jiu.xu: lag ! where. .(.,- , ; , it: the Old Stand,: 13 First S! l BCETTICHKB, KKL0tifi & CO. -ty1B" ,'".'Vt' ' 'lARCJEHTJSCTS: '-7. H.-MURSINNA, lice No. CHANDLKR'Hl riUILi)lNO i . tCoruer First and ixcut Sir. oh-j " "V ' ' Kvaiksvliie. liKl. . Mr Plans and ne1t1cal.iviiK lor-inl kiiid 4I bnlulings lurmisneu muun uotico, aim on reason ante i eruH. - nnin.i . .-.!' li .i ... .: ,i i ... . v.ii C3 A lt 1. ..'. i ItfOW .1 '. ' :''' ' '" : " mOBKB BOTDk . ."'' WIS WOOD. iB O y D vi W O 0 D; Ci Ko. 7;ChaR(Jlcr'A' BlofS Corner Xtr-.t and Lixujst St reels, . j " ,ld oif I L. .KVANSVtLLK, IND. i Plana atid: Specincations .pn-pared on short notice and reasonable tti ins. Janlidtl k'PIlALOy'a PAPHIA?f LOTION Jor Beautifying tho Skla ana ci.j. i-i.' J.'i .'lv itjpiesicnn.. -i . . .i .Eemovet 11 Eruptions, 'Freckle, J'imrles, Multi isiotches, i an, cut . ana iriwcn ti' skill in?, ir-, iim I'tuwiiinu. 1 -ror 4UMlb hi- th Nursery it is Invaluable 'i - . i -i For ?ntlemon after Shavlnn h no equal.' - .,.,. Paphlan Lotion" is the oil!y..'lis..l remedy for dieae anil lt-Min) ol.he n , . . ' -i 1 A -I PIIALOXIt "1'AFIII .I V KAI'Moi the Toilet, Nursery, aud Lath, v, ill uol chap the skin. Pf icep cents per rae. ul y. . ' i i JI iii t- w . i. . s id 1 .:;!XK IK Mr.' -I .'(W fllt i'K SIAVli." , ! A .New Perfume; loj- tin llamikerclitet. . Exquisite, L'clp-ate, Lasting Fisgrauce. I'll ALbN ii HON New York. oia 6y ail druggists. .' ' ' ( ihny I' lU" ' I rr. 1 : r i It ,Mt li l .1 : ''.. ' . i.i 'WftVllB' 1,'IRlIt,'!' f ...... . m . . . . r m i. . , .'iru - . iiri ii'ii! i fjtt I . . . . i.i:Ji f. i triK.Ai.Ki: in . ::'!'" drt llJi.B Lit .'.' .' ' - aud Gas Fixtures. -i . aii in : " d(.f j, ., Gd8 'iidiiSteain Pipe I'itler, .irj,i a no v-i oai - fed dly Evansville, Ino.

" - ! HottlforEeut r' ripSI i: RKW IS ITEL, ON Till; corner -ify ol to'"! H!,a Msraet istrwis, in P-Ini-fMi, Keiituclcy, is for r. t. 'The bnlldir.i.; CinHins Hurt y rooms, mi wi-il finished and eriMrrly new. Also, lourstoi in Ihesanitj liuli.i mi fur i.-nt.. This,hou. is vcrv desiraljly Imacd, In one of the wo-t tlotirKhliiK Cltieion th Ohio. For iurtlii r nilli'iiinrs upplv to I'.. A. ' or I C. ItOSS, liroiiilway IIoiih, I'Hiioi ah.' Kcutltek.v, or Jl. !''. ht-lAl). Kvnslile, Ind. i's.iucah, ivy., 1 tit, iM, l,Si,M. feiuiwd 0 . Hi:XT ST( illlv-ilOtlSR Tliat .r. very d.- linhla brick store-house, by ij) feet.- on trie eo nr of Mstn and Main Ci'oxs StrilN. Mn Ijmii ville, Ky. The best hiM.ii'SS iioii-i'. ii'iil lo.'ation in the city, his ft ion su-. n tho 1-t of March, lfco!l, A ppiy to tl) is ntlii (. or address LI 1' ! j.lii'Atii-; .SIIAW, fi-'itiHw .Mn.lisonville, Ky.

-t.-h n r I U.-I M'.ss lioirsK-.No ! Mm iM v;. ri'i i , t hrce doors from the corner of Third tr 'f For particular npi'ivto, AltThllk IilJUK, f !ii C. T. Ji-.'NUINS. TCOI1 f.:-H :ii;iiNU- HAND COTTON r MA II IX It Y Cards, iiruwlni! I '.nines. Coarse (,fl Fine Sf.edcrs, Dead r-piliilln J 'brintlus, '.v 'arpors. Dressers, Ac. o: de-i-ripiion and prices of tliese maChilics !Hit:r; s C. F. KATILKS, Agent Tremnnt Mills, ' f-1'11'1'!"! i-o.I , Lowell, Mass. "??!J:!t : t.t:l roni one to five hundred b-.i le.y (-..(ij.. r whisk v. eith.-r In bond or ire.-, hy. HL'H'Ollli A LYTLK. J(. .'! i.il Uu tontown, Ky. '.i si N - S a'u.-ihle property. No. SO ri,- M :i i ii 1 1 (' A km. I brlcft More house mi low iim-.s. a i ply to i-;. i; j F.N Kiss, it-.: j o. IU North F'irst Street. Houiv iui-l Let fev Sale ! '; t .'i ' !.'.i'i.ri!''.i ri''i:s i"rt e b 1 1 .hi :(. n ml ijt oi. Tnird street. l ei v. . i n i n, u- hih! ii;i. " tie uiium is ill c-mi ..it te u;i.ih : h is .-.even rooms, good -.! in 1-. .1 ti -I-.", lei (.ill -lion : j.; t;.'is iu nil thi..Mis; i.i i !i mi 1 1 twin ly jiui nt;il aud piipei' !. l't ii.oi h v isiiiu to purcha e. Wit! ; jse ;,, ; ,ly ..I :l., 1 r iiot sol i iiy I lie firs, of March, II. will he soiil on L:mu tii y to t!i" lilniKt bidder. F. li. Jl l!s roN. I .vr svi!l,-, I-Vb. 17, Is '.). ls-ttstm. jptil N.if.l;A T.(jT OF YOU Nll JE'SLl'0i '3 Till OH For sale at . FOUTUA !J;WI KS' ilVKRir STABLE, i Third i-trcel, l et. Main snd Iust. i fe!7 dtf It-OJr SlU;-VAf,llAlll,K MAIN .2. N'l lM .iii,' I'R- H'KRTY That Kphmdi.t property known as . the ller property, s liiul. il on the west, corner of Main iinii Slxih tsirecss, fi'oiilin 1n leet ou Alain Mit-et and 1 ii fei-t on Sixth Street. Kaid property is otrcro-! tor sale at low flguies osi easy terms, a pply to , J.V.I iXiuTT & HON, itcal IvstMle Agents, ., . Corner Locuht unit I'Uiid HtrcelH. . fcliiiltt . . JEK N A f.. I ; !" It M A splendid farm, A. ' -f .ut- In titf li acres; ; under cullivar tioit, :tinl i'l iii tiiiiber. ind tai iu Is i-ll u.ited two an. 1 a half miles nil ive li e city of Kvnnsviilc, near (he Orieri Kfter I :o id. 'ihe Imi-rovenieiilH -onsit ol ii (lv linnj lioiise, containing six r. oiii.-, e.im, two cislei ns, a ham and oilier oiii-ii;'i iiimjs all new utxI of tho IM' i approved si lo. i'lioi e i.s an U nutll young orchard on sr.id iini-e (.;' oiio oho hundred trees, of tho eiioii't'st viirm ics. Al-o, ti ciay ptu, irom which three potteries ii i ,i,i i.i u c.iist.'tittly supplied. lor pin t ii-niiiis, npply io ,M l,s. MARIA II U H il 1 iN i i v , i u oi,) premises; or address PosL-Uiiicc l.uxz, F.vuusvitle, Ind. pl.tdlnl F0I17 Sthlt 7 AND: i'OIl BENT. tli .fiillA s. lSiJII.lIKO liillli, I'wi )li i ' Houses, aud Farina. 'j-n t.boiiMiftd in H'H ol I'Hrrninii LsuiL Jl Puy luiuod H-itol K.siate. A liV Ail ji U1NKON, ' ' . lUiil Instate Agent, Third Street, Eoanscille. Indiana deov t f ' ExcckEor Stoic IToiks. Si Kill. TfiXiIIAN &. l!o. (Saw -.sors 'o 11. II. lihunker), "6 y A i; I'Aat t j:kw of the flue and rzciiiioii STOVE, the iniiH durable now n.aJe, and th ;.uiou ; euAinnx stovii; and tit good and cheap Araaia, Stoi.oarall, Kentccky, TKNNBWEIi, and PALMETTO HTOVKS and a irreat variety of If MA TING UTOVKH, ail of tiie latent aud most approved patterns. '"Al ho, I,i;!if and Snoof h Country HollowWare, SjLiitt ts and Lids, Ovens and Lids, AXur-irouH, liinaer i'obi, Tea-Kettles; and paiticuiar altfetuio i paid U the manufaotureol iioir e-Voi k CAST.mars ''ami ts, ukatcs. jlc, ic. ' Also Tinwaro; and Dealer in Tinners' Stock. I f deitied. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve mouths. Orders fcollcltod 'h fore purchasing elsewhere. Foundery, corner Firth Street and Canal. Store and Knmple 'loom al No. 14 Secon Street, tl. r;. liic rnser's old f tand. l.z-MKiCit, TILLMAN A CO. rnnv''i II2I1TIST3. I -..;,r.nK Over Firt National Bank, : Corniri' Main f nil First Streets, Evansvllie, I iu!.. ryAMlAillKB (OMISI'. iiJL '.us tyiiin Work. Unlet. Silver, VuiitiiiW!, Coiiii am1 Auiher 1'JaU, Carvei v oi b., ".i t;:,..-i,i, fa-aUm, i.c. AMIi.ifl;ATCU of Nitrons Orid (au txceileoi. and Mite aae..!nclic). Cultloforin, Ktner, and. also beveral loiatl par lyters. ; NEC II A I Ai H" A ff vll.His treated. Ai V FAC1L1J Jl'" ai as K,"d and nr. e.Stu1 ilisb.meil as in r;: (eoili-l si i ;is, of ! !' rooms) its any in t in- t'mted States. 'i'KKTI'.'i.V MY THANKS for Ihe n. tnsiv. p! roim-'e received during the pm Ktuar ).arcv . mcua i .. bale' of Ujitiaimed (iood.i. 7'i oU wuiiii tt may c-mrrrn . t : -Ht k. I: lllk Kill' lilll'V !,,.. .C. the unclaimed packages fit lie vnrl-i.u.soUj.-eK oi Adams Express t 'm ,,-r i.. Soiilhei-u HiMiuiiit, will be sold m. ii All -t .on, to tin. tin-best t.uhW. in iim o. Ol .EviiMVii:, SI. Iho Auction l.'.mi., .: Oil uu St Ir.on, Loc.ht Si reel, opposite Uu .... ,,,, ,,, .vi hi eli, lSf.il. mless ; ne s'une siitiil lie oil ,,t i,.-.!.i .., harn. s paid H '-t. o i. A compieu, .,t l.ese l.lnltaes mav be seen -. i ii... . l'ost-um e!., F.xp.ess OKie.es, and other public plat, s wht-ie Hie na. kjo.es ons:e,)ed. WM. O. LA Nija m decj uiim

Agent.