Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 March 1869 — Page 4

Advertisement, In this eo'uran, of three lines, tnch insertion, Thiity Cents. ''TOaSAlE;"'"''.'1

.V Eotisa and Lot for Sale ! rtfi Jr r v s n ERKi t o "V :i or fe rs fou J. sate h Is House anil Lot on Third street. bHw-n Cherrv aud Oak. The house is In complete repair: htti seven rooms, gocM .MMiar, cistern, and oiit-nouses; khs la al the rooms; has been recently painted and papered. Persons wishing to purchase, -will please apply al once. . If not Bold Vy the firs', of March, It -trill be sold on that day to the HJ,?' der: Kvansville, Feb. 17, 1S69. 18-tlsttn. 1(IK SALE Valuable property. No.' 80 JT Main Street. A eood brick store hnnse a. low figures. Apply to E. K. JENKINS, fell N o. HI North First Street. CfPAt.mWG'S JATAMA2CJ-At j fe2tl BCHLAEPFERH P REKH-VACCINE VIBTS-At - CfliTIJfC BOOKS A large assortment of Copying Books at the Journal Oiflce. ' ' fe2 y KTTEK FILES Patent Letter: Files JLf at Journal Oiflce. J - ' fe25 ' "aTOTE PAPER The finest quality of JJ note paper, in qnarter-ream pacts, a, ab tUe Journal Office. ' . fel2 FOR. RETTT. THERE ARE QFITE A NBMBCB of vacant stores and dwelling houses in the city that could very soon find tenants IX the owners would adverlise them la this oolcmn.. Throe lines for thirty cents. ( . .. 26 WANTED. PARTSEB-Wltb a capital of 810,000, in tbe manufacture or a staple article. Returns guaran eed satisfactory. For particulars address, with reference and real name, J. A. E., care Journal Office. fe28 d3l eod ' ' 1 ' o XDER8 POR JOB WORK. Blank Books, Ac., at Journal Omce, feZi fF,Tl) WANT A SITUATION, wish JL to rent a hoose,. or if you want anyUing, advertise lu this column. Three lines for thirty cents. , .fe25 IiOST. 1EL' ETS A bunch of keys. Please leave them at Journal Office. uea Tf OCKFT A email Locket, not very JLj valuable, but prized by the owner as a keepsake. A fair lewa'd wlllbetlven . the finder if left at Journal Office. fr2 MISCELIiANEDnS. TO KVOVED.-DB. JOHNSTON has re!t. moved to th office of Dr. Muhlhaohvu, Second and Locust Streets. mhl dHt 'RfL A. NOLAN. MAT AN1 Bor ne Bleacher, wishes to lniorm me ladles of Kvansville and vicinity that she has received her new Spring styles of Hnt and Bonne t Blocks from New York. Milliners wishing to send their bleaching from other places, tor particulars address Box 2H. Residence, corner of Eighth St. and Second Avenue. te25 MERCHANTS are Invited to call and examine specimens of Show Cards at W. OSBORNE'S Shop, on Locnt Street. . Ife20 RAILROAD TIME-TAB jL-E. '. Evansville and Crawlbrdsvlile. i GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive. Kvansville. Vlncennes. T. Haute A nciwa 'od't'n. 5:30 A X j 10:20 A M I 4 :1ft p H .vffi il . :12 A M 1 11 :G5 a M I S :03 f W VlaceunesAc 2:UiJ M 4 62 P M 1 ; , , COMING SOOTH. i'j Leave Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. K'ville. vi a nnes Ac ... 7 :20 a m 1 10 9 a KrAtgnt A AO. 6 :3 A M 12 :W) V M I StKtpil Mall. .... 8:03 M 5:ii5 r M J 8:18 p M N. B- The Vincennes Accommodation 'Jialu leaving .-it V!:.)5 p. M., makes close, connection wltn the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Vincennes for St. Louis and Cairo..,, j ; . Terra Haute and Indiaa&selia. '-""" KBOM TKRRE HAUTE Leave. Arrive. 12:15 p M 4 :3ft p m 11 :57 P M 6:30 AM Mall Train... 6:45 A m Accommodation ........ 8:15 p M J )av Express . 4 :50 P M Night Kxpress 10-5 p m E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson daily (Sundays excepted, 2:"0 p.m. Arrive at Hanson 4:40 v.M. GOING NORTH. Leave Hanson 6:15 a.m Arrive at Henderson.- 7 ui a.m . OMo and Mississippi Railroad. TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. Going West... - 4 -M a. m. " " ..5:20 p. m. Going East ......3 K)2 P. M. " 9:50 l'. m. STEAMBOAT LINES. To Lotjisvijui-b. Kvery Monday ano Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every TuePday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. M. To Cairo Dally, except Snnday, at 4 o'clock 1C To Grbkn Rivkr. Every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. Every Thursday .t. h o'clock p. M. To Kastpokt. Every Monday, Wednes day i,il Friaay at 4 o'clock P. U. To HB .nBR90N Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. To Na.3hvii.lb Every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 P. v. To MitMPHis Every Tuesday at 4 P. m. Rock port Stage (via Newburgh and Boonllle.) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondavs. Wednesday and Fridays. Arrives by 7 r. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. - New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Monday and Fridays at 7 A. k. Arrives Tuesdrnrl and Suturdavs bv 4 P. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (ex eepi Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex eeot Sundays) ny z p. m. To Niwbuxq.-Hao: daily (except Sun Jar,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at i - o'clock p. M. MONDAY. .MARCH 1, lf-69. CITY NEWS. Trinity Mite. The ladies of Trinity M. E. Church hold their next ' mite " in the parlors of the church to-morrow evening. These social re unions never fail to be highly pleas ant affairs. All are invited to attend. Nocturnal Rencounter. Two men undertook to settle a personal quarrel by a fist fight on Second Street about midnight of Saturday One of them discovering that he was not likely to prove an eminent suc cess in conquering a peace, com menced calling lustily for the police when the other ran off. Before Justice ' Davidsom. In Jastice Davidson's Court, on Satur day, Charles Wagner, for assaulting and battering Louis Elsfelder was fined and costed to the amount o $9 95, and Elsfelder' was charee $5 15 for provoking the assault and battery. A Change in Business. Our friend, Mr. John Blangy, to whom we have been under many obligations "for reliable river statistics, retires today from the control of the Evaneville Ferry, and will be succeeded by Jacob Curtis. Mr. Blangy will go to farm ing, a line of business equally as profitable, and involving far less risk and exposure. We wish him and his successor great prosperity in their respective fields of labor. '

AN ArnAC'iors Dayligtit Robbery. -One ofvthe most -daring' and mysterious robberies that ever occurred in this city, , was . committed on Saturday between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 1 o'clock P.M. 'During th titna, specified soni audacious thief robbed the' safe of Messrs. H. K. Wells & Co'.," wholesale dealers in hardware. . cutlery,?i'&0.. - on -Main Street,, oCsoW. $450 in cash and couo-f ty order?. The robbing was commit--ted while all the proprietors and employees were! la .the' stajre 'together with numerous eustonaerSirrtTho, safe had- been - incautiously1 kf5uopen, as

the whole Tdrie' of the' establishment being on the,prenaiees,.one ori more of them, it, Ailttimestioae vicinity of the safe. Jost when the robbery was committed will,"' perhaps, always relijaln as great a mystery as the identity of the daring robber. The ease was placed in the 'hands' of the police as, soon as the roohsry was discovered,, but there is not the slightest clue, so far as we can iearn, calculated to direct suspicion to the1 bold1 perpetrator of the deed. " ' 1 i; " '"-'; 1 A SilARP TltlCK CxaCUMyENTED Some days ago, .a man named liobert Blakely, of Uuicn Township,- started to this city ostensibly' to pay1 'a. (let t of $2.300,, for whiih l?fnk . William, eon was seedrity. i' Instead- of paying the debtj ho ffrc?Vef;"h6,fd6 passage on the steamer Mel no tie, ,for, ..St. Louii. This fact becoming known to Williamson, he, aceomp-jnied: by' Sheriff' Mil" ler, proceeded to St' Louis and overhauled his perfidious friend and recovered tbe money; B'akely gave' as a. cause of his siairulai" and suspicious conduct, thathe got drunk, and. did not not know what'- he wasdoing. That excuse will hardly pass" musterl Runaway. There was a 'frightful ruuaway on Main' and First Streets at an early hour on Saturday 'morninj: A horse with an express wagon dashed down Main Street, and. thence -down First Street. On the way he' left the wagon behind,' aud' with the shafts dashed forward on hia ma J course. Two ladies coming up First Street made a narrow escape. We did not learn the nadio of the owner,, or the net result of the runaway. Wo take it for granted -that the horse, as is culpably frequent, was left7 standing unfastened on the street. ... Personal. Major General Gordon Granger has been stopping in the city for two or three days the guest of our fellow-citizen, Mr.-Geo. S. Sonntag. He leaves for the South this morning. .II. II. Uoible, Esq , the reuowned Wheat King, returned to the city Saturday night, after an absence of two months. We regret to hear that he was prostrated . by serious illness for six weeks since he left here. He is now thoroughly reoovered: ' ' ' We regret to learn that our enter prising friend, J. S. Ricker, arrived home from the Eist, on Friday night, on the sick list. It is hoped that he will be all right in a day or two. , Recorder's Court. The Recorder had a fair run 'of custom on Saturday. A river man, familiarly known as. Iled," pivesocna teliow a " swipe on the ootie" in a saloon, on " Friday night, for which he was called upon to auewer. lie was required to pay $9 b0 for thus exercising his muscle. A h;grO named Cornell was charg ed with having walloped " a negro woman named IIsrrLet Sims, for which he was charged $10 15.'' ' , A man was charged with harboring i m . an unlicensed aog. xne ease was compromised by the "man killing the dog and paying the costs. A man, whose name we withhold for sufficient reasons, was charged with having assaulted a respactable ady, . on Friday nights It appears that he had been struck a severe blow in the face by a woman 'of doubtful repute, and while looking for her, saw the lady assaulted on the opposite side of the street, wearing a shawl exactly like, (hat of the, woman who had struck him, and made the assault entirely by mistake. '' When informed of his mistake, ho manifested the deepest regret and mortification, and. offered every- apology in his power. The Recorder required him to pay $15 for his precipitancy. ; , ,., The "Collar Comiqub." We had the pleasure last night of meeting Mr. II. M. Winter, representative of John Brison, the celebrated . manu facturer of collars and cuffs, 23 and 30 Broadway,', New ; STork, an accom plished gentleman', who is , introducing a new style of parer collar, called the " Couiique," one. of the most recherche that has ever been in vented. It will be all the, raze here in a week, as it now is down Eait. Another - Guager. 1 Mr. Henry G. Allis, son. of our esteemed , fellow citizen,- II.iDvAHis, ;E.irj';; has been appointed guaser for that part ot the city above ' Main", Street. . Captain Rudd has that part. Of, the 'city be low Main Street. ; Justice Stixson's Court. Adam Hoffnage),ono of the. Perry Township insurgents, camd before Justice Sun-' son in company With the prosecuting; witness, and pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery, and was chare ed $3 50. " The other parties charged asKengaged in the : same little row have not yet been captured. .-''."' The' man who had been " fined by the Recorder for assaulting a lady by mistake,, was brought before Justice Stinson on a State warrant, and fined 3, with 5 50 costs. The .Justice misapprehended certain facts in - the case, or it would : have cost ' the precipitate and ungallant young man a much larger sum. Tho experience he has W.. will, it is. hoped, - keep him OUt Of bad Umranv 5r, th P.,,, renicr, nun auo les3 hasty in, nis acr tions. ' J ;

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per. We are azain called the ! ..:.PJ Ji. .f J.,.u ! of a worthy and universally esteemed j Fellow citizen. Anthony J. Cavender, who was fatally injured by the explosion of the boiler of his saw mill, on Tues'daj last, died at 2 o'clock on Saturday .morning. On Thursday last, bis symptoms were so favorable that his physician gave strong hopes of nis1 fepcedy recovery, but "on Friday a sudden change took jlace, and he punk rapidly, and breathed his last at ihe hour indicated above. ! Mr Cavender was an upright, moral and eiemplary citizen, deeply beloved by V iwide circle of friends and aoquantance here and elsewhere, who will be deeply pained to learn of his death.' He, came to this city from Madisoa, Indiana, and inaugurated an enterprise, that at its commence ment seemed of very doubtful suc cess,' but with an energy that was highly commendable, he had almost achieved his undertaking when the angel of; death, ih ! its most terrible form, interposed, and the'manly form of A. J. Cavender now lies streightened.forjhe tomb, and the wail of ang iish is heard in his late happy home. ' His remains will be taken today by rail to Kichmond, Indiana, for final interment, and will be escorted to. the depot at 8 o'clock A. M. by the, members of CresceBt Lodge, No. 122, 1. O. O. F., of which he was Noble Grand, and Evansville Encampment No. 20, of which he was aworthyiiud well beloved member. ! No human words can mitigatd the anguish of his grief-stricken wife and son, who possess the earnest sympathy of the whole community. May they realize the consolation of Him who has declared Himself the father of the fatherless and the widow's God. It is a sad coincidence that only a few months ago Lewis Vance, with whom ,Mr. Cavender was long associated in business in Madison, likewise met with a violent death being one of the victims of the terrible disaster of the United States and America. ' " Maritime Affaibs. Col. J. V. Guthrie, SupTvising Inspector for this, district, returned from Terre Haute, on Friday night, and is , stopping at the American House. He will probably leave for Louisville, this morning, unless detained by official business. On his way to Terre Haute, ho inspected the " Try Us " at Hazleton, aod the Cobb Webb at Vincenoes. At ' Terre Haute he inspected the Eau Ciaire, and returning, he inspected the Dall, near Decker's Station. During his absence, he licensed several pilots and engineers. While at Terre Haute, an apDlication was made to license a young man not yet twenty-one years old as a special engineer. Colonel Guthrie, though greatly admiring the manifest ability of the youth, was compolled to decline granting hina license, the laws of tho United States prohibiting the grautinz of license to any person under twenry-ooe years of age, as either pilot or ensineor. He advised tho young man to persevere in his effort to acquire a perfect knowledge of the profession, aod to abide with patience the attainment of his ma jority. , Evansvilt.e Packets. As an illustration of the maratime import ance of .Evansville, we note the fact that twelvo regular Evansville pack ets left this port on Saturday last for different ports, as follows: Pales tine and Morning Star, to Louisville; Ada Lyon, to Green River; Mollie Norton and Sallie V., to Henderson; Charmer, to Cincinnati: Clara Scott, Louisa and Petrolia No. 2, to TV abasb River; Sam. Orr, to Eastport; Armada, to Cairo; Mollie Hambleton, to Memphis.- All took out fair trips. In addition there were at tho wharf during the day, doing a large busi ness, the Kate Robinson and Emma Floyd; . and doing some business, the Sam.J. Halo, Darling, LeClaire, John Kilgour and John II. Groesbeck. The Quickstep arrived late at night, making thirteen packets and seven traasient boats at the wharf during the day in all twenty steamboats. We call the attention of the Secretary of the Treasury and our members of Congress to this significant fact. Narrow Escape from Drovvnino. On tho up-trip of the 6teamer Sallie V., from Henderson, on Saturday mornincr. one of the deck-hands named Robert Burns fell overboard and came near IosiDg his life. The man was in the act of throwing a fender overboard when he lost his balauce and was precipitated into the river. Tho engines of the boat were stopped as soon as the accident hap pened, and a boat 6ent to his assist ance, which reached him just as he was sinking for perhaps the last time and the crew of the skiff, by the greatest exertion, succeeded in draw ing him into the boat, more dead than alive. . Proper remedies were imme diately applied, aod everything whicl could possibly alleviate the suffering of the man, then almost in a state of congestion, was done, and his lil'o thereby saved. Asks an Investigation. It will be remembered that we made mention, a few days ago, of a collision reported to have occurred on Greea River between the Ada Lyon and the Red JFox, by which a barge containing eight thousand bushels of coal was sunk. Mr. John C. Stapp, of Henderson, Kentucky, to whom the coal belonged, has applied to Colonel Guthcrie, Supervising Inspector, for a complete investigation of the affair. The eu.-e has been referred to the Local Board at Louisville. Captain Withers, olo ! ofjheLocaLBnard nfJ-euiavills, is J expected here in a lew daya lo tako I testimony in tho case.

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Looal Board established at this place; J V it.. oKanlnta necessity. The Inauguration Excursion. Persons gi , East .will i bear in mind that those having through tickets via the Baltimore & Ohio 'Railroad, have the privilege of going via Washington City and lying over a day or two. ! "'",. " 1 Spencer Circuit Coukt. Tee March term of, the Spencer County Circuit Court convenes at llockport to-day. Judge Parrett left for Kock: port on Saturday night by the .iornng Star. One or two other citizens who Lave business in the courts were also passenecrs by the Momiog- Star. LOCAL li'OTXOES. r. o. o.. f. All the members bfr Evansville Encampment No. 20, and Crescent Lodsre No. 122, ave herebv ordered to meec at the Odd Fellows' Hal!, this .Monday,. March 1st, at 7 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of 'Rrothcr A. J. Cavender. Members of other Lodges aod :. Encampments iq good standing are respectfully invited. Green Bellamy, benbo. inl-lt R. F. Sciior, Secretary. ' JEST For an irritated throat, cough or cold, '""Brown's Bronchial Trocliet are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoronirnlv tested, and maintain tne good reputation they have justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. mchl-eod Progress. Columbus sailed to the American coat in a four hundred to ship, an i first landed upoutae island of St. Doininuo. Lat weeK a veel from 8'. Oomtngo unloaded In New York over rjur hundred toas of St. Croix Hum for P. H. Diane & Co., of that city. This is but a few weeks' supplv of this article, whicn these gentlemen use in the m nufactare of the Plantation Uittfks. We are in form r-d by an exchange that 51essr!. Drake & Co.. have not advertt-ea a dollar for a year, but that I lie sale ot this article continue at the former enormous figure. In lKtii, the receipts of the Plantation P.iTfEus were equ;ii to those of the Ne York fc New Havtn Ktuiroaa. Maoxolta Watsr superior to the best Imported German Cologne, atd sold at nan tne price. Sweet Quinine. Experience so far with Dr. Bigelow's Sweet Qui nine leads to the belief that it;is less apt to irritate tho stouich than Sulphate (or bitter) Quinine. For Sale at Schuermain & Burford's Opera Drug Store, 18 South First Street. For Sale. A ' nice Two-stury Dwelling House, with five rooms and cellar, in the best part of the city. will be sold below its value and part ly on time. Call to-dag, as 1 an re quested to sell without delay.? . Alva ii Johnson, feb3 tf ' -Real Estate Agent. ?Trim niiug Satins and other new goods just received at JiuiaiEd. foiyloilet and J?ancy Articles at Bridwell & Co.'s Dru' Siore, cor ner of Third and Main. Finest stock in tho city. Perfumeries of all kinds. Attention of the ladies invite!. None but the bctt kept. oc2G dtf Flour. The best hr.md of choice family flour sold 1.1 (lio city, the Uyuthiana iviiiis, also, ryo nour for sale by 11. I. Aims tV t o.. i irst st. second door below Vino. Hundreds of pecidj iu this vicini ty me suffering from diseases of the blood, which may ea.-ily cured by the use of Dr. J. W. !. a. d's lluraor Doctor. Sold by Coui A Akin. CAVENDEIt. K -' o'esoc a.m. on i-at urdAV, February 27t!. at er serernl d:iy-i of Intense suffer ng. Aanu.-ii' J. Cav:isiich, in tne mn year ot iusag ). The funeral obsequies wtll be held this (Monday) morning, al 8 o'c.oeir, tmder tne ausp'ces of the Order of O Jd Fallows. The remains will be ta'?u to Richmond, Ind., lor Interment. J. 33. 'lltr I'.siiaii;paliii:i, EVANSVILLE, IND. Office West i lile of Second Main and L cut. street, bet. te2dly GLUNZ t. -S5AU!iE17, ' ' Ut-o .- Mtinufucturers. We dstie nolilyiiicj the -- e that we are keeping ou li.iuu alt soAi of Blooms, and pay tiie liixuc-t m ire lor Hrooisi o: n. Factoi v u l liird and Iriie sis. de7dom DR. J. W; POLAND'S WHiTE PIKE COMPOUND Ilia Great New England Easiedy. White Pino Compound Is now ofiered to tbe afiltled throughout the country, after having eiu proved by tbe test t! taii teeu years ta the New Knglani elates, where its mei-s nave liecoine aswt il iiiiu-.vii a.s tbe lie irom which, in pari, ii derivos its virtue The White Pine (impound , . i CUKE3 Sore Throat, Colds, Cou;2is, Dipthtliena, PrMK'liitis, Spitting of 3Iood, liud Pnlnioijary Atlectious gercialiy. It U a remarkable remedy lot Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, Jii3i;ulty of Vc-ld-iui? L'tine, Uleeding rota the Ki.1iteys aud Biadder.Uravel, aud other Compjiints. " Frcri.i the Bostot Journal.) IXttTONjanuui-y 0, lb66. 1-or.ANlJ'S W illTK PlJS'K.'OJllUiil. An iiuvhitj t;lvt,u it a lliormyl. trial, we can couliiien.ly recfo.uniiiii iUiiii' iV hue fine Lisnijiouitd as a Vev valuable article Kr tne cure of Couuiijj (.'i;ds," and Pulmonic t 'Oiupiultas fecllirallj. iii scvelal eases, we have known t lo give prompt reiiet wi-.en ail oilier reie'i:- which iiad been tried iiad tailed. It is au article which, in a climate ko fomotive ot sudden aud severe i-oMs a is that of New SMilnud, oulil Ui bo u every family; ami uewet-ure t'tiat thie wuo once ootain it, and yive n a ir trial, wilt nol theieuiler be willing too wltuout it. A VAi.UABl.ii MsuiilNE. Xr." JWaiui't While flue Voiiiputina advertised iu our columns, is a siu-cs aileiiipt to comIiiiie and apply ttje m-ilicinai virtues of the While 1'iue b;iik. U has been thoroughly tested ny peopj in tiiia city and vicinity, aud too proie-tor has testimonials to its vnlue lroiu $rious welt known lo our citizens. We rtionmiend its trial in all those eases ot disase lo which it is adapted. It is lor sale it all our drusslsls. JV. y. Iritipende.iU. Tbe Whtte f-i-.e Campv.nd Is now sold In every pari ot the Unite, .Slates aud British P lOVinces. Prepared at '.he siw k3ji a$; t;oiAc ii.pnr, PosrosT, JiAsa. C. DAMON S CO., Proprietors. CLOUD t AKIN, Ji holtMzlc Afrits. . K-wFnilp at retail by al! drus nicli7 Gimtf

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.Z,i.- i?.T r.nl ,if, Tbe weather continues Intensely cold, but. clear and beautiful, Tbe. river felt nine Inches during the twenty-four hours ending yesterday evening..... The addi-' lloual arrivals and departures np to mil night last, since 3 o'cloclc Saturday evening, weie tUe John II. Groesbeck, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Darling. Memphis to Cincinnati; Emma Floyd, Nashville to Cincinnati; Armada, to Cairo; Sam. Orr, to Eastport; Ada Lyon, to tireen Itiver; the packets, to Henderson; Clara Scott. Louisa, and Petrolia No. 2, to Wabash River; Mollis Hambleton, to ' Memphis; John Kiljour, Louiavilla to New Orleans; Qulckatep, from Cairo; Morning Star, to Louisville all on Satmday, night. The Shamrock, Ciucinaaii to St. Louis ; Al'egheny JSeiie No. -i, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Bapidan No. 2, from Estport; Taraacon, Louisville to Henderson; Liwrence, St. Louis to, Cincinnati; and Legal Tender, New Orleans to Louisville, cons ituted our port list y&sterday. .The several pack ets tools out go id trips on Saturday ......... The Kate Robinson was engaged loading corn ail afternoon, and only left at 3 p mThe Jimnui Floyd discharged over 50 hogsiiead or tonaecD nere r,r Messrs. R.' K. -Duhtcerson fe Co .. The John Kilgour was about half Ioadei. She added some freight here, and received orders for all tbe corn she wanted below. Amoug her passengers was Mock Levi, of Louisville, with bU fifth cargo of horses and mules this season... -.--The Shamrock, Darliug, Groesbeck aud Lawrence bad splendid trips The Leal Tender was flying light.. The Rapldaa No. 2 had a very moderate trip, having experienced very rough weather in Tennessee River. .The Quickstep arrived at leu o'clock on Saturday night, with a moderate trlp......As the Emma Floyd was trying to work her way Inside of the . Kate Robinson on Saturday night. Just above tbe upper wharf-bo it one of her colored crew attempted to pass across the Roblusou's wheel with a line, when the wheel was put in matiou, carrying the negro over wi ll It. He clung to the wheel with a death grip, and came up all right, except being very damp, but w.is caught between the wheel and a brace, and would have bee crushed to death In a moment had not the engine, of the Kate RobiUHon been stopped Jutt at that moment. It was one of tne most miraculous escapes we ever saw ....The Coosa will' be found at the "wharf this morning, and Is announced for Memphis this evening. Her officers, Captain Gus Brown and Mr. Terry, will see carefully to the comfort and safety of passengers The big low-pressure Richmond pissed Memphis early yesterday morning, aud will be here early to-morrow, en route to Loulj villa. ..-.The Fanny liraudles and Home i will be in to-day, with large cargoes of tobacco, some two hundred hogsheads, consigned to It. K. Dunkerson & Co. ......The Lady Grace will be dawn early this morning, and leaves to-morrow for Cincinnati. M iiuires ts. - Mauttist Of steamer Rapldan No. 2. fro;u Florence to Kvansville. For Cincinnati rtobert. Moore & Co, 2 bales cotton; Ihuly, Hull Co 8 bales cotton t J II U lo.ihart A Co, 3 bales cotton ; Star Union Line, 8 bales cotton. For Louisville G W & L V Kennedy, 5 bales cotton; D II Davles A Co, 6 bules cotton ; George VV Weeks A Co, IU bales of Ci-ttou and '4 boxes Iruit; Ray fc Co, 1 hud tobacco. Evan-ville-Kerney A Harper, 1 bale cotton: Terry. Bfwles A Co, 2 bbls tfpgs, 7 dry tildes; Khrjnan & Co, 15 bales coitoii ; V T Vost . Co, ;b bales cotton ; Ham. Orr, j this t-crap Iron, 1 package; Weld m l-ros & Co, l2i bascorn: Miller, Garduer t Co, I lutie dry good; Preston Bros. 1 saddle; lixtiichr, Ke hKg A Co, 2 bjls haul i bx hardware; owner on board, 2 head cattle; Mchultze, Tbruman & Co. 1 throttle valve; W K French A Co, 1 carpet. Mamifkst of steamer Quickstep, from Cairo, Fi n. 27lh, iSi9. Charles Hehaum fc Co., ;7 sack b'au ; Preston A Menifee, 1 dry hides; K. G. Van Riper, 3 lib (Is. tobacco; Win. G. Drown A Co , 12 hbds. tobacco: H. Iv. Dunkerson ACo.,5hbts. tonacco; Miller, Garduer A Co.. 2 bundles hid: Cloud & Akin, 1 oil cau, 1 pump; 11. SL. Bweetzer, 2 caries pnper goods. I'u' reshipiuent to Manckport, 7 bu nd 'es wneat sacks; New Albany, H paeuage's merchandise; Loulsullle, 2 hh'ls. tobacco, passengers; Cincinnati, J. boxes eggs, Hirer Dispatcher. Memphis, February 28. Weather clear ana co.u. in.vor swelling. Arrived Whui J. Hale, Departed Norman, with tio bales cotton, for Evansville; Aing -uta, for euro; r-.tc.iinoml, H a.m , lor L-iiisvilie; Luminary, far Vlcksburg; LeonidaR, f r New Orleans. The Arkansas River Is still falling. Louikvii.t,. February 28. Port List Clieyeune and Louisiana, from Clncinntt 1 ; Miuneola, Cincinnati i Memphis; Lady Grace, Cincinnati to Evansville. River rerestutf s.owly, with eight feet three luciies lu the canal, six feet three Inches iu tne chute, and four feet three Inches over tne imiis. vv earner clear, and cold. Pus: ness Hat. iST. Lours, February 26. No arrivals. Depariea -Julia, vioksoure: Melnotte. Cln elnnatl; Tacony, Tennessee Itiver; Mollie yuie, newoneaaM. mver tailing, and lull of heavy ice. Navigation above in entlr ly suspended. eatiier clear and very cool. Nashvillk, February 27. River swelling ; six tee ton lirpetli Shoals. Weathel fair. Suow last niitit. Arrived: Talisman, Cairo; Fanny Brandels, Kvansville. Departed: Fanny Brandels. Kvansville; Talisman, Cairo; trie Ella Hug lies. Upper Cumberland; Pink Varble, St. Louis. Nbw Orlvan8, February 27. Departed: Stonewall and Pauline Carroll, St. Louis; Strader and Dexter, LoulsvLle; Aigosy, Cincinnati. Cairo, February 28. Indiana, Louisville to New Orleans at 10 p M. ; Legal Tender, New Orleans to Louisville at 12 M. ;Ginilale, ft. Louis to Plttsborg, at 12 M. : Coosa, Memphis to Evansville at 3 a. sr.; Silver Hpray, New - Orleans to Cincinnati at 8 a.m.; Mollie Able.St. Louis to New orle ins at 3 P. M. ; Groesbeck, Cincinnati to New Orleans at 4 P. St.; Armado, Evanvllle packet, at 4 p. m. ; Rubicon.Vickstiurg to St. Ixinis at 5 P. x. : Hambleton, Evan ville to Memphis at. 5 p. M. ; Grsnd Like, Pitt-burg to New Orleans at 6 p. k. The river has fallen 3 inches, clear and com. The M Bslsslppl River is full of running ice. JN JM W I It 3JL. JOHST 8. M'COBKLlC. JOHSP.TWEfl). UeCORBIiS & TWEED, Contratrtors mid ISuilders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, &C-, iIC, Cor. WALK ITT fc EIGHTH STI1E5MS, Etai svii ie, Ijro. All orders will receive prompt attention. te3 il Jin Crescent City Flooring Mill. EUGENE KAPPLEK, Manufacturer and Dealer in Jiaslj, JZoorts, 121 In tin, MOULDIXUS, FLOORIXO, SIDING, And all kinds of DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER. Also, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of the

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Celebrated PICKET FENCE Corner of Division Street and Canal, Near Reltz & Haney's Foundry, oc3l dfim Kvawsvii.1 k. In r. llOXAE.I I'ISIIS It, DKALER If Cbandeliers and Gas Fixlures, Gis and Steam Pipe Fitter, No. ai Ltlt t Sr NTKKKT, feC dly : KVAK8VH.UC, Il.

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.zrir- - i S-M. A I-K-Pale of lands and Otft mortfi-nured lntO(nln,niinr(V.in j, inon behool and Congrettsional Township ! Laul Provided in seC:louH7, M5 and i !M, of C butter 1 of the act of the General I A UlOni fliir lf tlia fcj..tn T.: proved, March 6th, 185. the undemiicned win ou 1 lie I'onrtla Monday of Mr.reh, 1S69, being t he tweriiy-secoDd day of said month, atlhedooi f the Court House in I lie . ity of Evansville, iu the County of Vanderburgh md State of Iudlana, betweeeu t he hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nl 4 o'clock P. M , otler lor sale 1 he toliowiuK tlf-sciibed l,ii(is and Town Lot-, hiluaied in said County, mortgaged to tbe stale of Indiana, to s cure loans of school Funds, and upou which tbe borrowers have failed to pay ho annnal instalments of interest and prlnoipal due thereon, to-wlt: COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Loan No. 9. Lot No. twentv-three (23), in Block No. ten (In). !n thw Fourth Enlargement, adjoining the City 'ot Evansville, rnortsarfod i y tjenrv Daudtstel and Catharine D.iudistl, hli wife, ou the 10th day of July, Iwki. AinomiL one thereon, 8217 71). Loan No. 422. Lot yo. twenty-two (22), in U!.;t-k No. ten (lo). In the Fourth En-large-uentof the City of Ev.tusviilf, moi tgag. d by Heuty Daudistel ami Ca harine Dau.lisU;, his wife, ou the ISth duy of December, 1.-6 . Amount due .thereon, HVJ 75. Loan No. 275. J.of, No. ptx ('!), In Block No. t-even 7), In the Fmtrtli Enlargement of the City ot Evunsvtlie, mortgaged by Mary Kauuudy and Michael Kauijady. ou the llth day ot August, lsijj. Amount due thrton, tl;J 02. Loan No. 3iS Lots No. nine and ten (9 and 10), in block N'o. tliree ( i), In Jacoijsville to Evansvlite, lu s:dd Couiuy, mortgaged by Anua Mulier ano Mlctiaol Aliillert her husband, ou the 2utu tlay of Apiil, Amount due thereon, fiul 61. Loan No. 370. The undivided one-flrth of the southeast quar;er of the tmri beast qoaiter ot tectl ou iSo. twenty-one i2i),ln 'iownship No. six (fi), rou Ii of Uauye mi, tei (lu) we t, In Vanderburgh Conutv, inon HKWt by Archibald G. Sullivan and lion sa Ann f uliivau. Ills M iff, ou itie ijiti day of Aujast, l.st . Aiwuut due ihereou. S3J2 Hi Loan No. 415. T.t N. eight (SI, In BVck N. foi ty-ulue (19), in Lsuiasci c'lty, now Evan vlii , iuoria"'t?ed by Ja h Heliowntr and Caruliue (Scuowuer, h.s wife, ou Juue lh,18.. Amojutdue thereon, 8111 50. CONGRPJSyi 1NAL TOWNSHIP FUND' Loan No. 147. Lot No. throe (3) ami the adjoiulo h.iu , f Ij!t No. I wo (.uij. of 2i. lu tiiocx No. s-iventc-e (17), in siocaw li'a Eularcei'ieiil 1 tlie eny of iOvansvliie, m rigaeil ty 1-m s McKeever and Camar ue McKeuvrr, his wile, o t lit) l Kb d.y of (iepteii tei, lftjd. Amount ue lUereoo, 241 K5. Lian No. 2!U. Lots number sev;n (7) aud eUlit(S), ki Block o eight (.) iu Wiiai pe's HiiUiti-iii-nt of th c;t -1 vansvl.l-, IHortgjgett t3' Palrli-k Mil-eun-) t and El en Aiclrmo!t his w te, on tlie 2lh uuy ot November, lAiJ. Amount tine lh.!re )n,S;til 11 Loan No. oJS Tlie n r invest riusru-rof the uortueasi. niitbr, an i tne uthwest qu irter of t lie not I hcat rjuarter ol iSi-cilon No. lour (1), iu iWi.buii) No. n-veti (7) south ot itiit;-) No. ten UO) west, in Vanderbmgh County, mortgaged by Edmund lysine aud Auna ijod.-e, tils wife, on the loth day of October, lSi3 Amount dm thereou, S'll!) 0-5. Loan No. 414. Ttventy-ei ;ht and onehalf by fifty to t ixM fi ), southwest end of Lt No o e (I), 4 q twemy-fourby fifty feet (21x50 ft), southwest end of Lot No. two (2), alt in Block N'o. twenty-two (22), la the Ea-t-ru Enlargement of ihe city of Eva-svihe, (routing u2)i lu cu Cnurch Htreet ic.nd si ft. o-i Clierrv Hirect. morl traced by fbiltn Meyd and l oulsa Meyd his wife, on the 22d di.y ot (September, latia. Amount due theieou,$2i8 i'j. Loan No. 417. Lot No. nine (1), in Block rxo. lorty-inrto '4 1). in tne Easiern En largetiieut of ttio City f h.vansviile, morl gt(U I by Eiliati Bates and Iimet Bates bii wife, ou the 12ili day ol October, lotti. Amount due thereon, $135 ;!. ' Lo,m No. 441. Twenty (2) acres olfof the south end of the nori iit-iist quarter ( the norinwest jnarter ot istM-tlou ;o. tlility (io), ami teu (In) acres off of tlie north end ol ttie noi tnwrst quarter of the nort heast quail; rot ttecnon thirty (0). all In Town snip No. five (5-, !-outh of rang" No. ten (Ki), west, morias-ed by Smith fields and r.Iiza Meld-, bts wife, u;i i t yuthla Fields on tue viii i..y or Jlay, lsat. Amount due thereon, 9221 25. Loan No. 2(4. 'Ihe southeast quarter o me neriiieasi qi ivier, uml I lie soutli lial of t- e uoraiwe-t quaner of tlie noriheaHt qunrier or s-ectlou No I wetty-Keveti (27), ami I lie soutli qual ter of lli noitli wi si quarter of tseetioii .No. tweuly-Hix (-.;, an iu luwn. nip iNo. live to), soutli n range No. ten (loj, west, caulainlng one buiMtred acr s. moriu: uel bv William iMotmtaud Eliza Mollitt, Ills wife, ou the zii ii iay oi May, twl. Amount duo toeieon, !")!) 80. Loaii No. 3 "J. The norltiweit aunrler o the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the iioi'iliwest quarter of section no. sixteen, tio), in xowrslitp No. s:x, (), soutli ot rautie No. eleven, (lj), west, iu Vandet hurzn 'ountv, ruorl d hy Ileary iviriui ami i,u:y ivormg, uis wife, ou low ir( ii uay oi vjeiooer, '.yij. Amount duu thcreo'i, $U"l W. Loan No. i'J7. (a) The northwest quar ter of I no mill Iiwt quarti-r of Kecllon No two, 1.2), lu Township No. Ave, (.".), souih of range .no. neven, (in, west, containing ioi ty acres of laud, in Varidei burgh County, mot tgaaed by Conrad LIUler aud Calbmrlne iii.ler, liis wife, ou the 2-1U day of i-j:eiiioer, ini . Amount due thereon, J222 33. Loan No. 412. The north half of the northeast quarter of Section No. thirty one. (3I, in Townshlo No. six, (0;, soutli of range xso. eleven, u . wel. In the . Vin cenues l and District, containing- eighty ion; .acres more or less, inui ril uy ileury Hemlclis and Matvnretb il. nrlch. ii is wnr, uu luuuiii uay or jime, loJO. Amount due ttieieon,t022 . Should the foregolna rhiiii remain nn paid on the '22d day of Match, being the fourth Monday of said mouth, tt,e uuuerstgiieu Auditor oi said county will, on saiu nay, proceed to seit the nromge mortgiged and described therein, or so iiiucU thereof to tlie liigliest hid it r lor casu, as may i;e necessary to disauare the amount due for principal, interest, dam ages and cost", and in case of no old for the amount due, the undersigned will bid In the same on account t the respective 1UUUS. VICTUM lllSCH, Auditor of Vauderhurph Couuly. Evansville, February k7tn, I'i9, In Banlrmptoy. r Bin i-s in x t.m. Ablict tb:it. on JL the 21 ay of February. A.D. Joti'J. a warrant m nauiirupicy was issued ugaiust tbe estate of 1 'homasCurnick.ot Evansvnl. In the county of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana, who has been adjud-ed a bank rupt on ins own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of auv property belonging to suco bankrupt to ol in or lor his us, and tbe transter of any property by him, Is forbidden by law: that a meeting of the creditors of the sal.l bankrupt, to prove their debts and choowe one or more assignees of his estate, will be held al a Court ot Bankruptcy, to lie ho'den at tlie ofllce of Charles II. But tern eld. EvansviUe, lud.. ou the i31 day of .March, .v.ij. 18.9, at 9 o'clock a.m. UKN. J. SFOONEIt, U. S. Marshal, District of Indiana, inhl t!2t Messenger. In Bankruptcy. rpiHN I!S TO GIVE NOTICE, that, on ja. me ij-r nay ot eoruary, A.D. lauil, u. warrant In bankruptcy was issued aifalnst tne eslale of Josurdi l noiuas, of Kvans ville, in ihe county ol Vanrterburcu. aud State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a haumufit, on his owu petition; that the payment of anv debts and deliverv of any property belonging tosuch bankrupt to mm, or tor nis use, and the trauster ol any property by hi in, is loibidden by law: that a meeting ol the ct editors of the said bank rupt, to prove ttieir debts aud to cuooe i'ui- or more assignees of his estat, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at the ollct- of chatles ii. Bin terileld, Evansville Ind ,on the 2Wh day of March, A.D. l'jtjy, at 0 o'clock a.x. liiNJ. J. SPOON Eft, If. S. Marshal, District of Indiana, mhl J2t Mess;iii?r. In Eanliraptcy. rrilll' T UiVil XU'I'ICE, that, on JL the ii day ol l-ebruary, A.D. ItxiW, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued against lite ostate ot lieury A.- Lo.ier. of Kvansville. In the county ot Vanderburgh and f-Uilu of Indiana, who hat bin n n., I. juugen a i.aiiKrupi, on ins own petition; tlit the payment of any debt and dell very of any propt-rly belong, lng to bucIi bankrupt to luni, or lor his usv. at.d Itie trai.sfer of any pioperty by him. is t rtifdden by l,i- mat a meeting ot the creditors of (lie Mild bankrupt, to prove ihe.r ttftiw aud hoose one or more assignees ot his estate, will be held at a Com t of Bankruptcy, to tie holden at the olli; of Cliurles it. butlei lield, Evansville. Indiana, on tho .'Vnh oy of Marco, A.D. lsoy, at it o'rlocx a.m. BEN J. J. SPOONF", U. H. Marsha!, District of Indiana, mhlU2C' M-ssena:.-r. In the District Coutt of the United Suites lor tlie District of Indiana. In the matter of Henry Hhu.ii, Bankrupt. . In BauHrupU-y. To wlwm it man concern i. ...io.i h-fli jjive nrtite or 1 UU -1..-.-- . r. . , . their uppointtuenl hh Assignees ol Him: kadi, oi Kvansville. in the county of Vanderburgh and State of Ii .liana, within hnid Iiistiict, who l.as l.ecii aciiud"d a bar.Unn I, upon h:s own p t.l.oli, : by "lie District Couit oi said Dlstiict. Dated at Evansville, the 27lh day ol ! !. ruary, A.D. ltki'J, JAMES II. McNEELV, john ssciiubkkt, Assignees.-', U31 (1 u w)

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The Dean Line's splendl I hU nun. r W. E. Miller, Master: Win. Hill. ( !e. itLeaves for Memphis arxl all wa poit-..:i BIOS HAY, MARCH Isr, at 8 a.iw. For Irizht or pnssago apply on ,:, y l, o;t' w HUMPlliii'.V, PaTiLcK A t ... 27 d2t .Wni-. FOR MEMPHIs.VP'K-immo AND N . . V OitL.l-.ANS. The rutigoillcent ii w steam- r L. B. Dunham, Hair; Harry WlilUer. 1 ... . N'kk l'eiiiiii:iiiii, i ( ' ' : ' i Will leave for New Orleans iu.: all , . porta on - MU.vniy, liwch it, nl 12 i. For JrHirht. or p:i-i nnplv o i 1. i ' or to HUMPtl UKV. P i. l Hl'. K ,v i ' , ' or W. G. LROVvN A CO., mhl dlt A 'iM t -. Itegular fiiansvl le aud Viurihmtn I'crt;, t. for owknhhuro, can sv.'.vt in, f,ir. ISVILLK, A"u CiNCJ NNAU !. The elegant aud finely uppol.jtii l s,, unciUyk LADY lil'A 13, iy'ikA'j-Jik James 11. Troy, Mail! r. Leaves lor Cincinnati and nil w.iv poiis rt;i;.si4Y, march a , at 10 o'clock a.m., and will ply as a regular Tursdfiy pic;. 1 lumuijiiiiiii, iiie seaso'.. For freight or tvtssa" ;r!y o i i, :- or to DUKE NIcHt-.l.-in LI 12t A . FOR CAIRO, CO LU.MUUS, avii M The Hue, flee:, s't-nm -r ltfU COO; A, Jr: ; ....iii. n.-own, m-i-i -r: P. II.'t(-:..y,Ci il Leaves lor Memphis and nil , j .. i . MOSIIAV, MARJil I - r, at 4 o'clock p.sr Kor.Ueight or pussage m p'r o o !o:,ri' to C. It. Ui ii . mhl tilt i. FOR WENSl;o:V). C AN VELT JN, LOUitsVlI.LU The magiilioeut passi'n r s't-a K. P.T. IJolIcroii, Ma t AiiK-s li. v an en, i. : tit, Will leave lor LouUvllie aad all iv,.y l,4iuliugs, ou MtniKY, M.UICi! 1 r, al 10 o'c id k a.m. For Ireight or rus-ecs ppiv !i bna-il, oi to V. G. LliOWA m ., dlt a t. nt . FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSIUJitO, ami N E V OltUEANS. Tha raagnlflcout passu -gcr sli-ai.n r T.f lITiS ' A n A xrxm W m. D. fhliiliis, .Master; j. L. E igou, v U i k, Leaves for New Oilcan 4 and all way ports riri;suAV, march an, at 2 o'clock p m. For Ireight or passa.? apply on lr ri ; .1, ; to w. G. UHjtfiV vti, mhl U2t AuenlM, The Kiil'lltLTY WhMVni i) EVKUY STIC A M BOI LI' R ;-: 1 1 OU LD HAVE SUIlaelttj rate 1 Heater and Lima-Catcher ! THE HtlSI' si:ki4 .S lit I I'll 11,1 cxperleiK-ed by lli.i.-o u iio ii-, .n ,uu power is the lortnall' ii in Itn ir l..i I.- s Wual. Is k no wu t euul n er4 as 'S' 'A !.:;" or "INCIlLisrA IIUN "a hard mi bo :i imt loruued out of Itui earthy salt . o.n.ti ... -i In itie water, which -1 1 -icln-s ll-cll (, im to the whole lnnr sol fuce of ih- borer. 11 lluscdy this ditll -ulty Is pceu l u y i. gravateil by the lar ,e qirin i ity ot m.-'g;.. Ma aud Mine found iu the w a ei , w t . h , besides lormlng n-iilf-s on tho Ixoi.r, or.. Mtriic.is tne pip-M airl oci-ii. loo. 111 - ,i.ini annoying delays in cleaultig, ns w.i a., uetuatly enuangering llio Mi.ily of I!,, ooller. tsilIlweirM l'alciil HvHtiv Removes all this difficulty, sending tiuj wutr luto Ihe boiler tre iio.oi m. i ll inent. whatever, and pure as tf Iimi :!.-!. All who use what are k tiown us thu ' i I ? wells" for ibt-lr suppy ot v.adi' ( i.ihk adord lo di wllboiit Ibis Ili.-n r. ii -,v.i save i hem imii li money in Hit! puich tsc ., fml, to s;iy uoliitugol I Iim ho ho,v a'jirc an I delay In clearsing boilis. 'Ihe llcd.-r j. easily managed, and iit(-tly flea mm i!. lue has be-u lu opei at Ion Ml l-.'ii. Inrl'-, Flouring Mill for muny inon: lis. umt ti i n entire satisfaction. ahoiIkt is lo oj.i i xliou in h 1 1 man's Foundry and t tic Co"..ji Mill adjoining. urdt-is tor silllwell's Heuter will ruts-ive prompt attention if Icit with WILLI1U UBILVAY, Aciif. an& ATTOItNIUY at Vv . - ".'-:.!. O i:. . OlBce ou Thlijd Ktret-t,, la Va.bji.-i i. j House Bloclr. Will practice' e Vfrlons Co,:--, the CI i cult, i Prompt attention l. ::.'. uuHine.is lue- ' B. L. D. Goi'iT, .". attorney lay;, , . , ' MORGANTOWN, Ivl., Will practice iu the counties. t lbit'.'M, VVarren, Muhlenbnr, Ohio, end Mflx-:- ;. Prompt attention uiveii to the Col.uct i r of claims. References W heeler A Rn'v. H'i.';:r.cworth . Bro.. CI. as. Babctu-B V. Co. F. GRAUPiJER, DYER AND SCO I'll Kit, FI-rif Nl llEKI'. beU Oak and Cherry Silk, Wool. Cotton. &c. eoloicd linnJi-;. All woi-ii warranted, and auv r. promptly paid. I mu.i il tin EDS ON S. DK.ll'.JON, 30 CHx Wliarf, Iit:,Jo!, Msns. COMMJfcSiON DKAL-Ui i: Favorabls ariaucemi-nls i.i.odo wit li i: o,siguers. Corri'HpondetK'n IiivhH. umi c -uslgnniuts solicited. li.oHv -.i v- t . Q. J. LAKNEKT. C. W. HAKEXFA;.ii I U. T! K Ii51 V V t V" t'v LANXERT CARRIAGE Afv'D VVAGfJ tOEXKli Sit A M OK i A; ! FIJI fT EVANSVILLi;, IND. "Ropalilng dono at ih oi t n- f I . - Work Wailanted. ;1.,ii. ii Wliob'snle Le; -1 r m Grccsrias,.Kaii3, Ij--o. IH Hati r Sir' I, 4olil!,r , kvv..Vh i - ft ilt(i F If 'I . Iitidcr tiiw lit- v i'n l i ot tr iiiiiii'-i i sib ,11. v' j,,. 1 1 .-1. jlic.i,iioii iu ii'ini i-r liny, j tons, . fCUii' Cohiites.iiuia. i iu -; ami i '.' IHIi-WHiy llllllll-llttl-, (.i-'k H.'llt Hiu vb'iiiis Of p!Uli-;tu,H. la if lost ru-i.: ohm .l.t..... i . : y i 1 1 t- or r i i --I1M'l! O ,-- !1 lj r. y. L"-uiiE..iA..llAVl;i..N. VVn.-.ni ou, D . C. ;o I f i rity Ftd iSture. O 'JUAh .JrVHj.n; ti n t ConuU'i' brin; in lvin SO ."- r siiiii-t 1 1 1 2 ; oico hour in sacks: iivsu limliil o nn, oa's, AC., at pJW ''lull pile. ii u.i' i ot livered tree lu i,: citj' T. W. JH'I'.IM V, Third Street, but ween Maiu and Loi u. t. " lebt)ru "

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