Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 March 1869 — Page 4

i Advertisement", ia ibis column, of three lines, eMh lDsartion Thtity Cents.

FOVl SAIE. FOR tAI.K--SECOND-HAND COTTON MACHINERY Cards. Drawing Frames, CoaTftn nnd Fine Speeders, Dead SpinUlr; Thr'jxtJpn. Warpers. Dresners. Ac For U-sscrVption and prices fr""e mA chines ad C.V. BATTLE. AaentTremont Mills, l10d'meod Lowell. Mans. r MALE Valuable property. No. 80 "iain Street. A ood brick store t?pne at l rw flizure-s. Apply to E. E. JtNKlNB, f jl 8 No. ltf North First Street. f irALOlXO'fl JJATA5tAXI-At 3 fteS BCHLAEPFEBS. rBENH VACCINE VIUCS-At fe2ti BCH LA UPPER'S. CrtPYIifO BOOKS A large assortment of Copying Books at the Jal Office. t'e' . ETTER FILES Patent Letter Files I at Journal Office. V TVTOTE PAPER The finest qnallty of AM note paper. In qnarter-reani paojtases, at the Journal OtHce. feU FOR RENT. THERE ARE HITE A NUMBER of vacant stores and dwelling houses in the city that could very soon find tenants if the owners would advertise them In this column. Three lines for thirty nt. fe25 WANTED. n IRL A elrl to cook. Inquire imme Jf diateiy at No. 97 Main (Street. Good situation lor a steady girl. mb2 d4t IRIr-A Oerman elrl. that can cook jT and wash for a small family. Inquire at una orrce. muz TQARTNER With a capital of II 0,1 00, in toe manniactureot a staple article Returns cruaranieed satisfactory. For par ticular address, with reference and real uarne, J. A. E., care Journal Office. fe2U dJt eod lKDERS FOR JOB WORK. ' Books, Ac, at Jonrnal Otnce. Blank IF YOU WANT A SITUATION, wish to rent a house, or if von want anyi til uk. advertise in this col am u. Throe Hues for thirty cents. fe' l. n1 1 " " MISCELLANEOUS. GltChVl KS haa this day bought one ha:f interest in the Evansville Woolen Mills, and has been admitted as fu'i partner. The firm, name hereafter V. ill be Heufce Lemcke. March 1, lm. mZtllw FRED. HEUKE. -TIENTED.-Da JOHNSTON has re-' , moved to the otllce of Dr. Muhlhauhvis, Second and Locust Streets, mhl dSt VfRS, A. NOLAN, HAT AS Bor.1 3- net Bleacher, wishes to inform the laities of Kvansville and vicinity that she lias received her bow Spring styles of Hal and Bonnet Blocks from New York. Milliners wishing to send their bleach In c from ot her places, for particulars address Box 211. Ke-iidenoe, corner of Eighth St. and Second Avenue. fe25 l?41XIlOAl TIME-XAllIJS. ErausvlIIa and Crawfordsville. . - OOINQ NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive Kvansville. Vincmnes. T. Haute AeconS'OdV-, 5-.:) A K I 10:30 ik 4 :is r m Mau . 0:12 AM 11:155 AM 3rt)3fii Vlnoennes Ao 2:U6 F M 4:62 PM COMING SOOTH. Leave Leave Arrive Terre Uaate. Vincennes. K'ville, VlaccnneH Ao I 7:20 A M 1 10a)9 A K Krotnt A Ac. 8 :3o;a m 1 12:30 P M I 6-Jy u MalL- 8 :l3 F M 5:125 p M I S:18 p M N. B. The Vincennes Acoommoaation Train leavlmr at 2:1)5 p. M., makes clone connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Viucennes for St. Lonls and Cairo. ' Terrs Haute and Indiaiupclls. , FROM TERRE HA UTS Leave. Arrive. Mall Train . t4ft a m 1 12:15 p m AccommiRlatlou. 8:15 P K I 4:;fiPM Day Express.- 4:50 r m 1 117 pm Night Kxprtssa , 10:'25 P M 6U10 AM E. H. & N. R. R, Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson dally (Sundays excepted.) - Arrive at llanaon - GOINO NORTH. Leave Hanson . Arrive at Henderson.2:00 P.M. 4:40 P.M. . 5:15 A.M . 7 :55 A.M OMo and Mississippi Railroad. TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. Going West--" .. Going East.-... . 4 :04 A. M. .5:20 P. M. ..8 :02 p. M. .. 9 -M P. M, HTKAMBOAT LINES. To Lotrwviu-BV Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock A.m. Kvery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 n'nlnntr p. tfTo Cairo Dailv. except Bnnday, at 4 A'MOAtr P. M. To iiuiiM rivib Every Tuesdav and Hatnrday at 4 o'clock p.m. Kvery Thnrsday At. ft r'frw v. w To Kastport. Every Monday, Wednesday and FViday at 4 o'clock p. M. To Hkjdroh IaUy, except Sundays, At s O'ClOCK P.M. To Nash vili. Every Wednesday and Batnrrtav at 4 p. m. Ti MiHPHia Kverv Tnesdav at 4 P. M. - ' RocSnortRtaste (via Newbnrgh and BoonHie, carrying t he mail, leaves at 7 A. k., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. Arrives by 7 p. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays aad HulnrUavs. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdavs and Saturdays by 4 p. M. MU Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex eept Sundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daily (ex ept Hundayn) by 2 p. m. To Nkwhurq. Haca: dally (except Bun4av. from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m. TUESDAY,.. MARCH 2, 1-09. CITY NEWS. Send im Your Lists. The Assist ant United States Assessor informs us that the time has now arrived for handing in income tax lists. Don't wait to be called on. Off to Washington City. A number of our citizens left for Wash ington City and the East yesterday morning, including several merchants. en route to New York, who will stop over a day iu Washington City, to witness the inauguration of President Grant. Y. M. C. A.- The regular monthly business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at . their rooms. All the members are request ed to be present, especially members of Committees. On the Sick List. We regret to learn that Mr. Charley Klineelhcefer. the popular salesman at W. E. French & Co.'s carpet store, is again confined to His house by rheumatism. We hope to see him at the foot of the stairs again soon. No Council Meeting. There was no meeting ?f the City Council last night. One cause asssigned is the indisposition of the City Clerk, who was unable to make up the minutes of the last meeting. Anotner cause, and probably the most important one, was the absence of Councilman Jones, of the Third Ward. A meeting with out his presence is generally understood to be neither pleasant or profit able to the Democracy.

witbritandicg tbo "outrageous charae , . e xi.

ter or the gerrymandering oi u j wards by the City Council, the un-, popularity of Mayor Walker's administration promises to secure the overwhelming defeat of the party.' The handwriting is upon the wall, and the Democratic Councilmen eeem able to interpret it for themselves. They are not yet satisfied with their work, and we understard that another effort will be made' It the next meeting of the Board to ' make still further changea in the boundaries of, the wards. All right, gentlemen! The people have made up their minds, and all the gerrymandering your ingenuity can devise will not save you from condemnation. We rather like these attempts' to 'make Democratic wards by ordinance, tit shows that the Councilmen realize-that theyhav forfeited tho respect of their constituents, who only await the opportunity to pronounce judgment against them. The dissatisfaction is not confined to any one .ward , or pIoc. It. exists everywhere. The outrageous taxation of the past jeaiy'and the little to show,' for- the 'money, expended,' have convinced, the poople that the credit and prosperity ; of the city depend upon a thorough and complete change of administrationViaJ.WiU.'.Mayor Walker resign after the people have rendered their verdict? We shall see. . ,, ' , MYSTERIOUS AFFAItt A 1 K.U Klux Demonstration. Yesterday was the regular lima for. tho,' meeting of the Board of County Commissioners. At 'the appointed 1 houri ' Mr. Decker, the member., frora .this 'city. was ia his place, ready to. proceed to business. Mr. Bisch; the ' Auditor, had received, during ' vacation,' the resignation of Mr. Hawkins, of Union. Township. On the arrival ' of ' the morning train, Mr. Bowers! the Commissioner from Scott, Township, was been passing tip Main Street. On arriving at the corner of Main and Third, three or four men surrounded him, and carried him off. ia-a; most , mysterious manner, since when he haa j no6 been heard from. Mr. Decker I waited the entire afternoon, and , still nothiog was heard from the missing Conimksioner, and consequently the Court was not convened, aecording'to law. Thia mysieriousjalfaLr so m jch like the Ku 'Klux demonstrations in the South jthat apprehensions ex6t of foul play. NAt a, la,te hour last night, the mystery was- still unsolved. We trust the missing man will turn up, this morning,' and give a satisfactory aceount. of , biaa absence, whhh,' of course, s matt be ; enforced, as so high-minded a ' gentleman ' as Mr.' Dowers would not willingly; fail to discharge duties imposed upon him by his office. r-.vvi i -. ,vi, it Thanks. We neglected in yester day's Journal to 'acknowledge the prompt delivery of Nashville papers of Friday upon our table, at 2 p. m. Saturday, by Dr. C. C, Green,. Mail Agent on the Morning Star, many hours in advance of the mails." Dr. Green sls6 sent ; ua 'a copy ' of'ihe Freedmeu's Savings. Bank Register, and a copy of the Ileport of the Freedmen's Savings and Trust Com pany, au institution organized for the special benefit of freed uieo, to enable them to save their earnings. They receive deposits of sums not' less than $1, and on all sums of $50 or over pay fodr per cent, if deposited for not less than thirty days. Many of the colored people in the South and East have already saved large sums, of money. It would be a gooi thing to have an institutution of the kind established in this city. . -.' . . -: - Personal." Among the strangers in the city "yesterday, we' naa tne pleasure of meeting W. O. Whittinghorn, one of the proprietors of the celebrated Pieket (tobacco) 'Ware house, of Louisville, Ky. 'ri ' Joseph Iv. Frick, the distinguished Architect, of Hopkinsville, Ky., is in the city on a visit lo his friends, and to renew his subscription to the Daily Journal. He expecU soon to make Kvansville his home.". - : 5 ; - Rev. Stephen Bowers, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at.'.'incennea, was in me city yesceraay. Also, John O.Noble; Editor of the Paducah Herald, - and ex Governor Dixon, of Henderson. ;.i.. More Express Combinations. ! On the 24th f February, Jay Gould issued the following order: ... . On and after March .1; the Erie ! Railway Company will run .the x-i Eress "over." their . entire; road and ranches, .in: place of- the United States Express Company. The ex press will bo under the charge of G. A.' Fuller, General Superintendent, with headquarters at New York. Railroad agents wilPhct'for the express until further orders." ' ; This order . would cut ofiF , the U. S. Express from the Atlantic and Great Western roads, and' the- Aiaois'.Expresa from . the . Ohio Mississippi.' The order produced some .feeliag in express ' circles,"- It was reported at Vincennes last night that the movement had been abandoned, and matters will go on as heretofore.,';The old reliable Adams has a host of friends out West. ;:; :V'. '.'..-r; A Good Combination. Wm H. Rust, familiarly called " Billy " Rust, has engaged with Miller, Gardner & - Co- as . salesman and . solicitor. There fs no man in Evansville who has a more extensive acquaintance in Kentucky, Southern Illinois, - and Southern Indiana, and few have more personal friends. - We congratulate the firm on securing the services of so efficient a coadjutor. 4 !( j Trisity MiTK.-r-Those who desire real social enjoyment, should, avail themselves of the opportunity by at tending the mite at Trinity Church to-night. The very excellent ladies of that church are proverbial for their liberal provision, and their efforts to make all feel thoroughly welcome and at home. , .,

roB thk Momtuo? jApy.- From the U: 8.' Collector's ocVwe oollect the following statistics af the business of the' city for the month of January : f , lDry Good$, N ine dry goods houses, wholesale and retail, during the month of January, sold goods to the amount of 1139,000: ;' - Groceria. Eleven grocery houses sold to the amount of $193,300.

Hardware. One house reports sales to the amount of $10,000. ' Clothing. One house reports sales to the amount of $5,000. JSooti and Shoe. Three houses report sales to the amount of $26,000. , zlron. -Two iron houses report sales to the amount of $21,000. "Notion. One house reports pales of $600&V Queensware. One house reports sales to the amount of $10,000. ,'. Produce Dealer. One house reports, for the month of December, $60,000 ;' for the month of January, $22,000., , i. SPECIAL TAXES CORPORATIONS. E. C. Railroad . $367 50 Kvansville Insurance Company ....... 58 14 Kvansville mreet Railway 11 10 Evansv. & Wabash Telegraph Co .. 'it 91 Kvansville tias Company 311 01 ' , ToUl-.-... -1780 69 i,. Manufacturer? Oalct. Font manu facturers,. $70 09 . ' ' iaior.ates. fifteen nrms pay a special tax of $854 63. ' Bank. Three Banks pay a special tax of $96 24. - -..v.: ;;XleaTnboatsFiv9 steamboats pay. on, gross receipts, $129 bU. Stamvs. For oisrars. $477 00: for beer, $746 00.. V . ; . The ; highest : sale of dry goods during the month was $52,000; the lowest, $3,000." The 'hignest, sale ot groceries was S30.000: the , lowest $6.500.. Four . ! T . ' : . houses sold over $20,000. The largest sale of iron was $18,000; lowest $3,000. Highest sale of . boots and shoes, $12,000. i:n, 2' ' It must be remembered that Jannary is one of the dullest months, if not the very dullest, of tho whole year; yet tne report tor (ne moncn, n eart-fally analyzed, will foot up very handsomely. v,' Therej is, nevertheless, a great fall ing off from December, aa, for instance. one produce bouse wuicn reported sales in December to the amount of $CO,000, in January report only $22,000, a decrease of $38,000, . ' I , i . Recorder's Court. For a Mon day' business was very light in the Recorder's Court yesterday. ,; A woman whoso house is occupied by a class of .women of whom she dc sired to get. rid, called upon a male friend to assist her in au ejectment. A slight row ensued, and the tenants filed complaints against tha ejectors for disorderly conduct, and they wcro fined and costed to the amount of $'J each. 'Couater affidavits were, filed against two of the tenants for dis orderly conduct, but the evidence did not establish the charge to the satis faction or tn3 Uourt, and tney were discharged, ' An Inhuman Murder. Sometime during the Spring of 18(53, a child of Andrew B. DeBord, of Knox County, died, under circumstances that ex cited suspicion of foul play, and many rumors have been prevalent relative to the matter. It is said that a sister of the' deceased boy has recently re vealed the manner of her brother's death, fixing the , guilt upon her parents and two brothers, who have been indicted for murder, and are confined in the Knox County jail. The parties now awaiting trial are Andrew B. DeBord. Rebecca DeBord, William and Lie wis Deisord. , ; Justice Davidson's Court. A man named Wm. Miller was charged with having tried to . provoke Chars. Yancer to commit an assault and bat tery, buts he "only succeeded in pro voking the latter to file an affidavit against him. The case will be heard to-day. I A large crowd was collocted around the door of Justice Davidson's office late last evening, awaiting the deci sion of a jury who had tried a eivil suit for debt. The case seemed to have attracted much interest. j On Saturday evening late, Fred. Seiberking filed an affidavit, charging Clarke Flagler, the market-master, witn provoking mm to commit an assault and battery. Flagler was fined one cent, with costs amounting to 4 95. - j FROTRACTED JUEETINQ. A pro tracted meeting has been in progress during' tha past week at Ilazeltoo, under the supervision of Rev. Mr. Culmer, in charge of that Circuit, as sisted j occasionally by Rev. Stephen Bowers, of Vincennes. There have beeiTalready several accessions to tho olmrchi The meeting is being con tinued ' during ' the present week There is much interest awakened in the minds of .the people in that vicin ity. :.-, flnvie TOfRocKPORT. Among the Dassenrers by the Tarascon, yester day morniBg, were Colonel Charles Denby, Major ' A. L. Robinson, Samuel L. Jones, Councilman from the Third Ward, Dr. Gatch, and sundry other, citizens, en route to Rockport to attend the March term of the Circuit Court that convened there yesterday. E VANSTILLK MANUFACTTJEKS.-The demand for Evansville manufactures is steadily on the increase. In tbe single article of plows, re are credi bly informed, more have been sold daring the past two months of this year than during the whole of last year, and that the demand is far in excess of the supply. There are about thirty made daily, but it has been determined to increase the facilities sufficient, if possible, to supply the demand.

Mt?Hut?3.". W lire told that iiamrous buggies, inlth fervid wheels and foaming steed wero seen dashing in sundry directions yesterday, the drivers and occupants, exclaiming in the mute accents of dispair, H-a-w-k-i-n-s I II-a-w k-i-n s 1! What does it all mean?' - 'ul-: '. j

LOCAL NOTICES. SoJa Foantaln For Bale at II. Hermanns, in o. 45 Main Street mar2 -Zw Newburyport, Mass.. March 1. Leonard Choate, recently arrested at the West, was arraigned to-day on fifteen spttarate charces of incendia rism. He leaded not euilty, and his trial was assigned for March 8th. Sweet Ol'ijjine. Experience so far with Dr. Bigelow's Sweet Quinine leads to the belief that it . is Ipss ant to irritate the stomach than Snlnhate (or bitter) Oainine. For sale at Schuermann & Burford'a Opera Drug Store, 18 Sooth First btreet. For Sale. A n ice Tico-ttory Dwelling Mouse, with five rooms and cellar, in the best part of i the city. will be sold below its value and part-' lv on time. Call to dag. as, I am re quested to sell vritliout delcfy. " ALVAH JOHNSON, feb3 tf 'Real Estate Agent.. ' gyTrimiuitjr Satins and other new goods just received at HUGHES . 1 J i! . l 1 2-Toilet and Fancy Articles at IkinwKt.L .t Co.'s Drue Store, cor ner of Third and Main. Finest stock in the city. Perfumeries of all . kinds. Attention of the ladies invited. IN one but the best kept. ; oc26 dtf f Flour. The best brand of choice family flour sold u -the ciry. the Cvnthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by 11. D. AlUa & Uo.. irstSt. second door below Vine. Hundreds of people in Ibis iielnitv are suffering from diseases of the blood, which mav be easily cured by the use of Dr. J. W.' Poland's Humor Doctor. Sold by Cloud & Akin. NEW ADYEUTISEMIPTS. Strayed. . WRH.MT KEWHIISCE,! OJf OK JZ about Kehrury loth, two COWS one beintc k blaclc mu:ey, the other a white cow of about 4 years old. Any inform. tion as to their whereabout, icft at lay house, will be 1 beraliy rewarded. . , . Main St., bet. Seveuth and Eighth, mh2 wtf - Administrator's Sale. " 1 W WII.I.NELI.A-r PUBLICS AUCTION X on FRIDAY, the 2rtth of March, at the residence of Charles Harrington, d ceased, on First Htreet. below Division, all hin person :U property .TOnsistlng of a larirw lot of Household ana-kitcnen lornmirei vwemy shares K. A O. Railroad tocw. four srinrtnt K. & W. Teleerauh stock.: Terms maue known at time of sale. F. M. HTltAIN, Administrate r. mch2 w3t , . . ( Slate of tndlana,Vanderfcurgh County, SS, Iu the Curt of Common Pteas of A'nderbnrgh County, May Term, iliii'J. t I.nov Martin vs. William Mtrtiu. Mllieivi Alartin, uuaries aiarxin, raucy j. i artin. Nathaniel A. Kolliin. laines H. Rooinson, Samuel McDonald, Francis A.' Marauis. William Maruu:s, James Mar quis, and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Marquis. Partition. . i . . vs. XT APPK.iRliffl FKOW AKFIOA vlf. nn fll in triv olHe. and from the Siieriff's return uNt found." that Minerva Martiu, Charles aaarun, iNnncy a. .Mirriu, iNamauiei a. ttooinson, jaraes n. r.oui asou.Bamuel McDonald, Will am MarquiH, James Murauis. and the null's ii KHz ibeth Aiariiu, are non-resiut-uis or ine acuie oi xnoiaoa Notice Is therefore given to said defendants of the peDdeuey of this aitlou, and that the same will kuiik! lor trial-Ou tue second day of the next terra ol said Court, to be begun and heiu ai tue court-house in the city of fcivau.svllle outUts Ortl lDU' dav In May. 1'bJ. Witness Moren Horenson, Clerk of said court, mis ii aay oi mxi cii, iwi ' - o. bukpu.v. c.ertc c. c. f. v. c LAND, Attorney for Plaiulirf. , (nt'i Slate of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, tJS. In the Court of Uommou Plea- of Vauderburgh Couuiy, ay Tuim, 18UU. Kmlly D. Cat'ett vs. James F. Welborn, administrator of jereiuial u. iiuruel, ana Alien cirouu. n,, , , TT AI'PEiniJili BY AFFIDAVIT L on file in the olh -e of the Ciers of t.aid Court that Allen btroud, one of the abov defendants, is a necessary party to this action, and is a uoo-resideut of the Bta ot Indiana - - . - Notice of the pendency of this act ion is theretore given U said Alleu .Stroud, aud that the sme will siaud ror trial at the next term ot cl-1 Courl.tj be b.gau and held at ti.e courl-iiuuse in I he city of Kvansville ou the first Monday in May, IS . , Witr.s Koien Soreiipon, Cleric of said Court, this 1st day of Mrcti - " . mjitfc.?.jiN. cierK. CHARLfS Dknby, AtUiruey for I'laiutitr. 1 r , t . , f . . State of itdlana,Vauderbuigh Count ,HiS Iu Ihe (Xurt of i'oiuinoti MeH- f Vau. derbur ;h Couuty, May Term, 18i9. Johu Whitehead,' administrator of the eislate of Henry F. Horuby, deceast d, vs. M iry iirooKlocker, Ijeouaul Mo'hesuey. John A. Keiiz, anil Jaiues 1 Welborn, aiiiu msiraior ot iienry lirooRiocacr, aocea ed. Foreclosure. IT A 1'1'EAKIXH BV AFFIDAVIT ou tile iu t he office of the Clerk of said C uurt that i he defendant Leonard McChesney is a uon resident of tue iSiate of ludiaua Notice H therefore hei-eby givn lo said Leonard AleClietney of tue puHtuy-M this act ion, aud tuat the nine will Ktauil J lor trial at t he next term of ..id . coui t of Common Pleas, to be be mi -and lu l l at the court-house iu the city of Kvausvllie on the first Monday in May. 1H)9 v ituess noren orenson, tLierK or said Court, at-Kvausvllle, this lst dxy of Marcb, lSi.9. t. OHKX 'N.CierK. Iulkhart, PlalutifT's A taruey. inli2 fcitateof Indiana, Vandeiburish County, fcW. Iu the Court of Common Plens of Vanderburgh County, May Term, lb. Kmery McCool vs. Robert If. Arkenbargh. IT AHI'EABIM) lir AFFIDAVIT ou file in tbe office of the Cleric ot said Court that the defeadaul iu the above en titled cause is a nou-resideut of the State of Indiana , -Notice is therefore glven-riald defendant of tlie pendency of tau actiou. ud that the same will stand for trial m. tim rn.ii lerni of said Court of Common Pleas, to be UPHI1D ailll UOllUthscrairUluiusa in ctiy oi r.vauHviiie ou the first Monday In W itness Soreu Sorenson. (7!rb- of uul.l t nun, at iLvausville, this Ut day ..f March, i ew-rtl!.SlJiM,C.eiK a. 3. LANNEKT. C. W. BARENFANQER. LANNEKT & BABKNPINGKB CARRIAGE AMD WAGON r Manufactory, ii. ii'i tOBXEU STCiMOBE & FIFTH STS. EVANSVILLE, IND. Repairlnj? done at short notice. All work warrnuiecu- - .- . i i ttVS dfim XZ AV ir I it nx. JOHN 8. M CORKII. JOHX P. TWSID. - " McC0RKLE -& TWEEOr ' Contractors aud Builders, And Manufacturers of 4 , Sath, Doors, Blind, Frames, Brackets, fec., tc, Cop. WALSl'T A EIU1ITU STKEETS, ; EVASIUJE, Ino. j f ; All orders will receive prompt attention. lea uam

- . for other Aiver Jtenu Third Pag'-, The weather . moderated rapidly yesterday, and at sundown it' was as mild aa May. The additional arrivals and depart?

area were the Fanny BrandeU and Borneo. from Nashville; Glendale, St. LoQls to Cincinnati; Quickstep, to Cairo; Rapidan So. 2, to Eastport; packets, to Henderson ; Armada, from Cairo; Mary Houston, from Louisville The Fanny Brandeis had ao hhds. of tobacco, 60 bales of cotton and a lot of miscellaneous freight. She did an excellent way business .-The Romeo had 1 15 hogsheads tobacco for R. K. Dunkerson A Co., and some raiscelUneous freight.-. The Glendale - passed up loaded to the guards. She has mounted a handsome new pilot house, aud Is all " hunki dorl," now.-.....The Quickstep and Rapidan had flae trips out k.. The Cumberland returned from Newburg, about sundown. We notice she lias lost the top of her lar board chimney." Captain Ben. Howard has retired from command, and Marlon Wright has assumed control, with Bruce Hunter ia the ofllce.. .The Lady Grace returned from the corn pile below, Just af er night. She will nave a big trip out The Mary Houston ararrived.; at midnight, , and as her crew is worked down, she lies ovor here until 10 A. K. to-day, when she will leave pretty well loaded, and with a fine passenger llt There Is no finer boat afloat, and her officers are sterling gentlemen and experienced t. team hoat men. Capt. L. B. Dunham commands, and Harry Walker and JJick Pennington are her clerks. Maj. Geo. Gordon Granger goes South by the Mary Houston this morning Cupt. Ben.' F. Kg iii has taken command of the Pink Varbletn theNasuvtileandSt. Lou is trade. Hot meals, crackers and pepper cauce will be furnished at all hours. . Oa of his first acts after taking command was character" istioof hi good taste and discriminating ludgmeivt.? He sent us an ordar for a com plete outnt for the office of the Pink Varble.l which we forward by the Romeo to-day-.. .The low-pressur Richmond passed Cairo at 8 o'clock yesterday morn In it.1 andjwlU be here ea ly today, en route to Louisville. P-tsseagers going that Vay 'will be especially" privileged. .The Silver Moon passed Cairo at noon yesterday, and will be here. this evening. Passengers for Cincinnati will avail them selves of her eomlug.. Our Nashville correspondent sends us the following Lord Palmerston. thee urtly geiitl-mau. aud Charley ttailigber, the aocieut marl. net. have associated tneiuseive logemer i the steamboat agency buidueKS. Old Otiarley srepresduta tne Pink V'arb.e and Koue.i, ana my Lord alt the balauc-u of LLM bOUtS. - ' - -. A-dam Wolf in still prowiiuz about tne wuHrf. your report to tue conlrnry inal lie bad guue ana coinuutuxi uunuiuuy. i RlTer IliiHUliei. Ciscinjiati. March L The river conliuuw I .IL There is uow twenty-two feet iu the channel and eisbty feet uuder the bildge. Business ou the lauding is ttu:l. The weather la moderating, me Cola M. has arrived from Arkansas Kiver ' other arrivals or departures except packets., , Jl ik j v -.. : Mkkphis, March 1. dear and cool. The river is stationary , The Arkansan is falllate slowly; Arrived : lieue Memphis, lie parted : Tiiompsea, Dean, Alton, St. Lou is; Ala.oka, Cincinnati; Indiana, A lax, New Orleans. Nashvillk. March 1. The river is fall ing; 0!-; .eeton Harpetb Khotj4. Weather fair and mod era tint;. "Arrived: the Johu Lurasden, Cairo; Alpha, Kvausvllle; tbe R iimrt Moo.e. Ctoclunall: the A. Barker. isuricsvuie. iieuarieil: Aieonaui jno. , Cincmnau; John Lumsden, Cairo. 1 NkwObi.eans, March 1. Arrived Commouweaiin, Westmoreland, wauauita lMpan(irL4czi tillUtC . i -:t; .. ;.i.t. Cairo. March L Julia, from St. Louts to Yicitsbuiii. at e w. M. : Cairo, from - Mem. pun to Mt. l.onis, at 11 P. st ; r"lnk Varo e from Nashville to St. Louis, 11 p. k.; Talin mau. Nasnvme nacket. 4 a.m. : MurvAHoe, Mem nh is to Cairo. 4 . M.: Ladv Uiv. New orieuns to hu lxiuis, o A. if.; Moiiie Kbert ntw (rieaus to Cairo. 7 P. M.: ltlchmoud New Orleans to Louisville, 8 A. H.;Htian rock, Cincinnati to St. Louis, 10 A. Af . ; Silver Muoo, Memphis toCiucinuall.lt a. m. MnisenU, N-w Orleans to Cairo, 4 P. M ; W P. lirowu. New Orleans to Louisville. 5 p. M River fell eight inches. Weather clear aud pleasant. ' . jSTSAMB OATS. Regular EeansvUle and Cincinnati Fucket, FOB OWEN8BOBO, CANNELTON, LOU ISVlLLCi, AMI CINClNNAii. The elegant and finely appointed steamer Tcjp LADY GRACE, '"" B. Troy, Master, Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports H'ESDAT, MARCH 3.', at 10 o'clock A.K., and will ply as a regular Tuesday packet turuusuoui tue season. Fur lielicut or passage apply on board. mhl d2t Agent FOUMKMPIII,VICKSBUBO,AKdNEW Tha magpilllcent passenger steamer LJT2. LOUISIANA, J. Ij. Kagon, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans aud all way ports Tt'KSIIAT, MAltC'M 2D, at 2 o'clock p.m. For freight or passase apply ou board, or to W.U. IJUOWN at co mhl d2t i ' Agents; FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBURli AND NEW ... , , OctLluANS. , , The' magnificent new steamer IVXnry- ' Houston, L. B. Puuharn, Master; ,' Harry Wa,ker lnrkB ..--w . NickPennlugion.f Cler" Will leave for New Orleans and alt wav Iiuru),ru3iiiVHL,oa , Tl'ESDIY, March 'id, at 10 A.U. For lrelscht or pansneo aimlv on board or to llUMrll UKY, PATRICK A CO.. or W.G. BltOWSitU. ; mU'idlt' - . Agents. FOR CAIRO, COLUMBUS, AXDMEMPUW The fine. fleet steamer - M - C00SA. . ; lOus. Brown, Man ter; .'''" P. U. Terry, Clerk, Leaves tor Memphis and all way pci t 1U1..SKAV, MARCH 3d, at 3 o'chick p.m For H eiicht or paKsaee apply on board, or In i' I; IMtriil mh2dlt f i - . Agent. VOR OWKNSBORO. CAN N ELTON AN1 LOUISVILLE. -Thl spleudld passenger steamer J3 t n : f PALESTINE, Y " LaaniJohD Peckeopaugb, Master; . . P. B. Branham, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way ports . TIFFS DAT, MARCH So. S at 6 o'clock p m. " ' - ' tor fieizht or passage annlv on board, or ... ,-,.i W.U. BROWN A tAf.. Ult -h. ; l j; , Agents. Ctiy, Flooring Mill E U "G E N E 7 K A P P L E K, Manufacturer and Deaier in Nash, Doors, XBlinds, M01LD1NGS, YLO0EIXG, 8IDIXG, I And aU kinds of DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER. i ..... Also, Sole Proprietor and Manufao- , turer of tbe

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1-1-n 1 Celebrated PICKET FENCE. Corner of DIrlsIon Street and Canal

Near Keltz a Haney's Foundry, - -1 y oc31 d6m KVAl8VIUK,lKD. MATTHEW DALZEL'L; ; : Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, . . Cement, &c. Ho. 18 Water Btreet, declOdly . . JCvAMSvuxja, Imjk ' i -

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JOHN II. RCOTT. Hookseller, stationer AND SfEWSl) E A Ti II II, Jfo. 53 MUX STREET, car. Second. aul5 dly Evansvilli:. Ind. FISH & JJAUTEII, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND General Stationery. IVo. 19 Slain Htrcet, ETansTille, Indiana. July ly - - ' CINCINNATI !Paicr Warehouse. CHATFIELD & VOODS, MANUFACTURERS I ' AND WBOLmil PAPER DEALERS 11 and 19 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete at. - Mortmeut oi FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, ' MEDIUM, UUIAIi, AU HliI'U-UUXAL FLAT LfrrTKRS. various weights : FLAT COMMKIU'IA L AND PACKET NO'l 1: Huhbard'a ULAZKU lllVKlt PAPKitM. Nos. 1 and 2; hIho, otnwr branils, of all colore; P1UNTKKH' CARD KTOCK, in Bheeta, - colored and whit: also. CU'l t'AKDS, iu lull, variety ot quahlitw and RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND C, VAV TATE KS, -Various weights and qualities. ' ' " MANUfAOTUKTCKS OF ; ' ' i PAPER BAGS & FLOUll SACKS, All sizes aud numbers, first quality ' of imer. News Paper, Manilla Paper, Hook Paper, rapping juper, uounrea JTtSler injur, Bam Jxtptrr, & torch Jiper, Candle Paper, Tar Boards, Hiruw Board. Leathers of all lilnds For Binders' use, together with TOOLS and , " BINIKR.V BIAClflHEUT, All of which we oiler at lowest market prises. , Orders by mall prom pi ly filled. OUATFIELIJ A WOOUH. 77 aud 7U Walnut Htreet. marZl dtf " , . Cincinnati. The DIFFICULTY IlKMOYEI) EVKRY BTEAM BOILKR SHOULD HAVE i Still weirs Patent 1 i Heater : and Lime - Catcher I THE MONT NEKIOUN niFFICVLTT ezpeilencud by those who use steam power Is tbe formation iu their boilers of wtat is know u to engineers as " HCALK" or "INCRUSTATION "a hard substance formed out of the earthy salts -ontalned In the water, which attaches Itself firmly to the whole Inner surface of the boiler. In this city this difficulty la peculiarly aggravated by the lare quantity of magne sia and lime fouud in the waier, which, besides forming tcales on the boiler, obstructs the pipes and occasions the moht anuoylng delays in oleaulng, as well as actually eudaugering the safely of the boiler. StillweU's Patent Heater Removes all this difficulty, sending the water into the boiler free from any sediment whatever, and pure as If dwtilled. All who use what are fcuown as tbe " drive wells" for tht-lr supply of water cannot afford to do without this Heater. It will save them much money in the purchase ot fuel, to say nothing of the annoyance and delay in cleansing boilers. The Heater is easily managed, and quickly cleansed. - - Oue has been in operation at Igleheart's Flouring Mill for many months, and given entire satlMfaction. Another is In operathin in Heilman's Foundry and the Cotton Mill adjoiulng. orders lor HUH well's Heater will receive prompt attentiou if left with WILLIAM IIKILUAX, Agent. Jau5 Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters ARE INVALt'ABLK, ANI WILL cure all who suffer from Billons and Liver Complaints, Indigestion. Uiddiness and Dizziness. For habitual Costiveuess, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Coughs, Consumption iu its first stages. Dyspepsia in all stages, and as a geneial Fa (ly Medicine, it is truly wonderful in its effects. Mi.tl in its course, it creates appttlile, promotes digestion, and (strengthens the whole nervous stem. All things in nature require attention ; then how much greater care should be taken with the human constitution. Ward's Kureka Tonic Bitters will build up, strengtben. and preserve Ihe constttutiou or all who use IU - Jt will also build up the wasted power, purifies tlie blood, expels all vitiated fluids, aud harmonises aud gives . renewed vigor and health to the entire human system. As allBicknessoome on by an Impure state of tb blood and torpid state of the liver; then you should use Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters, which will certainly cure you. Theu why do you suffer, when the greatest cure in the history of any known medicine can be procured from any druggist? Ttiese Kilters are compounded of the purest vegetable extracts, dissolved In pure Kentucky copper-distilled Bourbon Whisky. -it Is the only liquor entirely free from lusel oil, one amongst the most deadly ' poisous, which at once makes it superior to aii ot her tonie bitters now in tbe market. Ho try one bottle, and you will see it Is the happiest and best combination you have ever seen, for It will cure all we recorumeud It for. ' ' ' :' 1 " W. M. WARD. Bole Proprietor, Covington, Kentucky. For sale by PETER Vlp RUNU, W boleale aud Betsll Agent, Evansville, ind., . ud by druggists generally. Jaul dam F. QRAUPNER, , : JDYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH HTKCKT, bet. Oak and Cherry. Hllk. Wool. Cotton, AC, colored to order. All work warranted, aud any damages promptly paid. uia27 dtiut -EDS ON S. DEMM0N, 30 City Wharf, - -Boston, Mass. ,: , COMMISSION DEALER ix Flour antl Produce. Favorable arrangements "made with consigners. Correspondeuce invited, and consignments solicited.-!. (leiU dlwW ediftSat . ' - Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all whom it may concern : -mvoTM'E I! KKUKIir CJITE.T, that Jj the unclaimed packages at tte various offices of Adams Express t'oniny in Southern ludiaua will be sold at Public ?ii?am Nelson. Locust Street, opp.mlte Ihe Post-Office, on the 4.u aay o. -. riA an mH sum a w - . , A complete list of cnwgeip u -L the several i.ublic ulates w.here Ihe packages were nubile plates ges consigned, dec (Um WM. O. I.AN(JA.. . Agent.:

Woon A WATEK.-I have opened a Wood Yard on Fifth Street, between Locust and Walnut, and shall keep instantly on band a full supply. - Having had bse attached to my water wagon, 1 am prepared to mi .cisterns ou very moderate terms. 1 Orders left at my residence, on Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth will be promptly filled. THOMAS BULLEN. . dvtg&to . .

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ATTORNEY at LAW. Office on Third Btreet. In Washington Houte Block. will practice t. various uonrw oi the Circuit. Prompt attention to otnce business dec d im B. L. D. GUFFY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, MORUANTOWN, KV, Will practice in tha- counties of Butler, Warren, Mnhlenbnrfr. Ohio, and Mclean. Prompt attention eiven to the collection of claims. References Wheeler A Rlees. Holllnr worth A Bro..Cbaa. Babeocs: A I'o. (apM HAKDWARE. GEO. SONJTAli & CO.. I5IPOUTKRS or HARDWARE. CUTLERY GUNS AND PISTOLS, Farming & Mechanics' Tools . We have removed, slnoe the destrnctlou of our stock by fire on tbe t!lst of Dei-am-her, to the o d Loewenthal atand, at Ihe coiner Of First and Main HUeets, aud have now In store one of the most complete slocks of gods iu our line that can be found in the West, purchased on a dull market lor c j. Stir, and will be offered to tbe trade .t such prices as cannot fall to impress the buyer. We have no Old" Stock'. Our goodi are all ' ' ' riii:sii aki) . ci-KAiv, i i i! I Just from the factories. Ws offer special Inducements ori ; ( i i i si-'.. Tahle and Pocket Cutlery; Chains, Hamcs, and Collars; Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cut Saws; 23 MAIN STIiRKT, C0SNXK OF FIiiST, Ja29 EVANSVILLE, IN a . , , Ia.Eaiiirnptcy. Till IS TO C1IVB NOTICE, that, OU tne tad day of February, A.D. 1WW, a warrant In backruptey was issued agalust the estate of Josepu Thomas, or hvausville, in ib.icouuty of Vanderburgh, and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt. mi his owu petition: that the payment ofaay debts and delivery of any property belonging losucn oaiikrupL to him, or for. hi use. and the transfer of any property by bun, is forbidden by law ; tbal a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove Ibeir debt aud to cboosw one or more assignee of hts estate, will be held at a Conn of Uaukruptcy, to be holdeu at the olfloe.of, Charles Al-Bulterneld, Evausvllle. Ind , ou the Kith day of March, A.D. 1K09, at o'clock A,r. - ' RENJt' J HPOrtNER, ; IT. H. Marshal, lAstrict r Indiana mhl d2t . - . - ' ' . Messenger. . ' " " In Bankruptcy." ' 1 THIS IH TO UiVK NOTICE that, On the 23d tfay of February, A.D. l&iU. a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued against the estate of ThoinaMCurnlck.ot Evaus ville, in tbe county of Vanderburgh and Htatoof ludiana, who has beeu adjudged a bauk rupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts aud delivery of any property be loo King to.susli bankrupt to ului or lor his use, and the transier of auy property by him, 1 forbidden by law: that a meeting of the creditors of tlie said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose oue or more assignees of hn estate. Will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, u lie holden at the office of Charles II. tiuttertleld, Evansville, iud,. the iikl tlay wf March, A,D.lS.a,at8o'clk A.M. , ' - HEN. J. RPOONER,' ' V. B. Marshal, District of Indiana, -' mhl dZl ,.!. .. i. i ..i Messenger. - i. - oi In Bankruptcy. " 1 THIS IS TO ClITK NOriC'E, that, on tbe 2M day of February, A.D. 1SH, a warrant lu bankruptcy was issued against the estate "of Heury A. Loy.ier, of Evausvllle, in the nounly of Vanderburgh and Htale of Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; mat the - pa) rue nt of any- debti 'and delivery nf any property belonging to such 'tnuikrupl to- him, or for bis use, aud the transfer of any property, by nim, is -forbidden by law; tbat a meeting ol tne creditors of tbe said bankrupt, to prove their debts and (-Loose one or more asslguoes of his estate, will be held at a Court, of Bankruptcy, to be holden at tbe office of Charles H. I'.uttertleld. Evansville. Indiana, on 'the ftnh uay of Marrti, A.D. IStttf.at. tlo'cloca a.m. liENJ. J. HPOONER, U. H; Marshal, District of Indiana, mhl d2t : ' Messenger. M. CAUX V CO., Dcalei'N lit TwiIlioi, Ilectiflers of the Celebrated WABAHH VALLEY. LK.OAL TENDER aud XXX WHi'-KY, And Distillers of Cologne Spirits, N0.,0 MAIN Wj(IVIU.flMI. dr. r. r. m itv:.xisr i : noinoioiialhUti' " EVANSVILLE, IND.--1 of Kfccoud HI reel, bet. le dly Office West ide Maiu and Locuvt. IU.AII 1 ISIII.1C, DKALKK IJ Chandeliers and lias Fixtures, Gas anStttini Pipe Fitter, - ' w u .. T . ' ' Wo. St LOClTiT STREET, fetUy i f EVAHSV1U.K, IMX.

OHKAT LAND MAI ill Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorized by Act of the Kentucky Legialatnre, 1367-63

Seven KIcli and Illlily improved Ohio Klver IJollom arnis, and 501 Town Lots, to be Disposed of In Scares. First Prize..... SIVl.OCo Becond Prize... Third Prize . iM Fourth Prise....-. i:.5,7.x) Fifth I'rlze .. 1 :,7rJ Rlxth Prize 1 H,7;)0 Wevonth Prize 15,7,0 2SD IMilZES IT TOWV LOTS, Valued at ftl-O each. 1 to -PHIZES IN TOWN LOTS, ; Value;! at tlO each. Hi PRIZES IN TOWN LDTS, Valued at Std each. ; TIOKliT 8, n. fflHK OUAWINU WILL T .1 K V. JtL place HI- .Masonic Teuiple, in 1j.iihv uie, Kentucky, ui tne 1st day ot SejiemiMjr, Imt. Ag tils will furnlnh piniplik'H .ivin Jiwii i)t loll of tin jin;i-i ly , iiinl ru':ii:iIng the act of tbe Ltt-tlultiie uiUu.. i-my ttt utile. Commission! in w bo i IU tii.nino Ihn enlerpi Ise Ule iianieil 111 t in acl ot Mm Ii-jih-latnre, aiu their IQ-igrily n. i t-i.o i ,ibiiiiy am i-uUui ol iu tho en Uii. aios (Wlut'll Hill be lounil In tti.' pit mpli ol Uoveinor John W. HU-veiison, lions. Uanell imvU Hint 'J'h hiihs C. M-( rei-iv, L'uitid Stitis Senators, Hon. John i'. iliiiM'li, Kpe itti-r lit tin. Rpntiii'ky lloii-u ut llitref Hill at Ives. Hmi. Archibuld 1 i. oil. Jos(.ii Ad HUM, l.'rexhh ill ol tile i'ni not!'.' Ult Ilk, L. C. Ikt:lutl, P.-esMt'iil of lim .: -lioaal l ank, John ii.t ftm-t una oui-i-.(; llruU. r-roi, Ky,; llf.u.'V. F. I'nrr.M t, J nilfa ut' lliftl ircull loui I ..i tbe KiHinin ,luJ.cial IiKtrlcl, and M. N. .lotm-on, ju,ij of the Court ol Common t'li-m, of imioma; Hon. Wm. 11. Walker, A1h..i, .loini .s. Uopkius, President First N,.iumil f'.iink. aud other, of Kvanwvlilo, Iiuiiiuiu, itmi many lhi-r geulleiiu n of poMtion and proiuiuuiicii lu KtutUi ky :inl luii.iMiu. TICKETS can be pnrchiiNed of . In II. LYME, Fariu-M's' buiitt, ilfndt-i--80ii, Ky.; 1 li. ALEXANDER. (Yimuinrrinl Hank, Loalsvilie, Ky. ; THUi. E. A. RItOOKS. CovfViiton, Ky.; - .iohn' c. Latham, 1-1. tui.-ut bank oi Hopklusvllle, llopkiii-ivllie, Ky. James L. Dullaui, Coumierclat liauk.l'adueali, Ky. mr Rooks opened at thee points on tli lat of October, IHss. PHtLlP HuRNim)OK, l:i., Water Htreet, between Maiu ami HycHiunio, ami HEMON1N, DIXON ii CO., No. north Flrsl street, will on er tickets Irotu t ho Aenln at 1 le-Uern, Ky ., for I hone who desire to purchase. - ses dt.l Postponement of Henderson Couuty f ' Land Halo. This iLvnt itMiJ tvtio At i:isk appointed I'otunusHloneis by the Kenlucky Legislature lo niperiiili nd anil i - tluct-the " Henderson l.'ounlv Land Mule" f Wiu. Mcl.aln, Kkii., tuke tills luellioii ol' auliouuciug lo tbe pu olle I hut the drawing, ot pilzes in the enli rprlsu lias bi'eii postponed until tlie Istdi.y of Kepiemls-r, l.Siiii. WheUi ou the 1st of j .s-tobcr lat, tlie i nu-r-pri-e whs laid befors the public, it was cntifli-leiitly expected I hut it c-iiild be ciiuclU'ltd by. the Mill .f Juuuaiy. lv,:i, Ihe day fixed lor tbe d awing; hut M-vfi-il ciiue-, none ot whi.-h weie a n tic. pal.-.l, no. I wnliti eoul.i not be eonlrolled by the CiiiuuilHSiutieis nor by the owi.ei .i .tit pi'upeny, comiiliieil t prevent It. Amonii these we ilia? nieiitlou Dim lailure lo obtain printed ina: ter st the time. Colilracl i-d for, llio ixilimo sli-iaetny ol tins iiioiii-y Dibtket, ami the illst list In the iiiimtNof tlie Hople of enlriiriWM like this, IikIucinI ty oauMijs which are yot fresh In Hie ii-..Ml-lection of tin pubilu. 1 bougli llekels an now beinx rnpldly Boud, ft nUIJlo'li'lll nil'lilii r IniV'e not liet.ii dixposed ol to- luMi y a transfer of I ho pioperly without bi t nglnif lo upon the, owner. 'J be farming lands euibrueed iu tho entet prise, neaily elg it, buii'lred acrci of Which are clesreil and tlllaiile, will be Tented nut for the pnvent year itM, ioo.1 bauds for the rent w:ll be taken, unJ l ix so tiOinls will be UKsmnH to tlie pet sons wim draw tin said farms. : 'J he inoiicy lor I Uc- tickets sold Is In the liamls of the a;entt!, and hhnuld an v shareliOlder be disnallfcried with tho postponetneut, his money will bo reluudid on tho preseulatlon ol hU lleket. , 'J be undersigned think It will lint I"' amiss to say, lu thlh coniicellou, t hut In y liavu uo pscuuiary jutei'eKl in the abovo enterprise, nor will lln-y ioive In the future. They will not receive one cent lor thelr services, aud I bey do not now, ami will uot at any tune, own, hold, or control a-lngle ticket lu ti e enterprise; nor one tloilar rH;Ived from thesale ot tlekels will be used by tbeiii, nor can the owner of tho property touch, use, or control any purl, of it until after tbe drawing taken place; unit should tbe enterprise, by any uuiurenceu conting'mcy, prove a failure, all money received from Ihe sale of tickets will bo promptly returned ou preneinrition of the tickets to the aeut from whom bought. , H. RANKS I i W.H. HOLLO WAY, ., HUBERT T. ULAHM, K. L. HTAHLI Nl, iiiuNi' .hi.i;n, JanlldAW W.H. ELAN y. MARK, WARREN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS i and WU0LESILB DSAI.C, ,i In QUEENSWAEE, .11 ,1 1 11 a 'It I-I I;N Ann GLA9SAVA It TP, i Lamps, Looking-glasses, AO. JAMES M. WARREN, having repurchased, lila former Interest of Ai. Ilcnnliif;, Esq., and as we hive sold our iiiercKt in the CAIRO HOUSE, and also removed our Stock from the old stand No. IS lliiin si., thus concentration our entire resources in the commodious' M A It II L E F li l N T BUILDI'. ; Ho. iJ5 I'i r.s I tit rei" i , '"We feet flSHurei!, we have facilities to compele with auyhouie lu the country. .We receive our inecus warn direct from tbe Potteries of atalloid.iliire, I nl niJ, via KifV Orleans aud New York; lienco l-ny iio Kicoinl-IiHiiiJ profits whii-li ii-jll-fuiy belont; to our customers. 'Having coinplcted artangemeut s Willi MEAKIN RHOS. A CO., of KtiUloi il-h i i e, England, for tbe EXCLUSIVE CONTROL ffr tills mttlket of tlielr celebrate! Si'l INK CHINA WARE, we aio now picp.'ired I supply the trade. Coiihult youriwn Intereht by exam ining our fitock before purchasl m; ,.s where. anl !UI titYA '"1':H under the ue v A.I Ul,nni uiiuiwtiHtloii. We prepare pI'livauuim iu ini in lor itovi riirilenl po.-b-t.ons, aecuie CiUKieKslouai ami "oilur ueuessary ltitluence. and nei'Koi in 1 1 f !'... sent the claims ,f upiilicaois. tor ( In u la'- oi nisirurLcilH liddi'ess, with stain n WINCHESIER A llAYIil'.N Wu.l.i,.;,: ou, kt , C. . ' .'r "citV Feed Store. JTL f TOSS PItinE HAY; KO TONS tlVl country .bran; lu tons sn I o.-t u II : cuoiutt flour iu sucks; lresb Uiltest nient, coru, oais, Ac., at lowi s', cash price. i,oo,ls delivered free lu the cay. . I T. W MITIM'IV Third Street, between Main and Locu'it. . icim oiu

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