Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 August 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisement.", in this column, of th.-ee tinoa. each insertion, Thitty Cents. "WOITXS' VS CEliERRAFED IIOO OS CHOICER A MED CINE at SCRLAEPFF-R'S au7 diet Drug Store. rTIIE JJT.ST AND L.1BOKST CAKES JL of SOAP, at 10 cpnt a cake. at HCHLAEFKR'S a7dl0t Drag Store. rffOl'SE ASfl) I.OT-On Eighth Street, ,". between (jnm and Mulberry. Enoidie at the Journal Office of THOM AS J, GROVES. Jy22dtf S 4 F.E-PrCONU-HANU COTTON j MACHINERY Cards, Drawing Frames, Coarse and Fine Breeders, Dead fcrindle Throstles, Warpers, Dressers, &c For description and prices of these machineldrts C. F. BATTLES. Agent Trraont Mills, Jol0d6meod Lowell. Mats. POE" IJ-EIIT. TIP OCSE-With Ave rtwms, wltfcin half JO, a square of the newH!?h School. I pquae 01 .sHAFEH, GBUEN & KEHB, Third Street, between Main and Sycamore. fjr,9dtr, OlSE-A comfortable two-8to''y 1 brick dwelling-house in '"j""'"!11tSn. Jy29dtf VICTOB Bl&CH. TRKBOOa-On Ki Street beO tween Fourth and Eiith- Apply to aTc. K08ENLRAKZ, office City ioandry. Jyl7dtf For Kent. , Tr thbee-stobt bbick building oocuptel by I. & D. Helmann, No Main Street. 1 for rent. Apply at their store, Nos. 60 and 61 Main Street, ivadtf Ail city papers please copy -Ttil'SE-On Fourth Street, between X Mai" and Syca -u ore, a double threeetory brick, with two good store-rooms. W'iil be rented separately or together. Good accommodations for two separate families, for furtbet rartdeularS apply to Dr. Km T. aiUNCIE, No. 22. North First btreet. jnn!5dtf T7AIIT23D. OTTOMAN A good steady woman to felf do ueneral Housework. Apply at HUMPHREY, LEWIS fe CO.'ti Wharf boat. .-an!2 d2t . ' fnlRXISMED K003X-Ia central part 12 of the city. Address W. H, W., Lock Eoxft. References exchanged. aulZdSt IIRE-I'BOOF SAFE One second12 hand flre-proof safe, combination luck, weight to be from 1,200 to 2,GtO pounds. Inquire at this office. : it ISCX2IXANX36 US. milE PAUTY WHO PICKED VP JL roll of white linen, on Main or Third Street, about noon Tuesday, will be rewarded If they leave it at HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO.'S store. It THURSDAY. .AUGUST 12.1S63. CITY JSTEWS. '! The Returns. We learn that the Board will meet to-day to make the returns of the number of votes cast ir. the lato railroad election. Cheap. A six-lino "puff ".for a g,la33 of lager, is the ruling rate with the local " statistician " of the " busy map." . ; . Fall Teads. A number of our merchaata are getting readyto go East for Fall goods,, and the prospects for a heavy trade are very good. : Slate Roofs. Green Bellamy has just finished the work of putting slate roofs on the new residences of Judge Morris S. Johnson and George Laat, Esq. , . Accident. On last Tuescfay, Win. Schlotter, of the firm of Turnock & Schlotter, while engaged in painting the cornices on George Lant's new house, fell and struck on some : joists below, hurting hia back quite seriously. Even. The Evanaville Base Ball Club played a game yesterday afternoon, with Dr. Haas and John Wyip.jnd as Captains of the .respective aides. At the close the score was eveu 18 to 18. . . Kati American. A man applied to the County Clerk for a marriage license yesterday, and; stated that his father was an Indian Chief, of the Cherokee Tribe. ' Needs Attention. The gas in one of the public lamps on the corner of Main and Third Streets, gives light only semi-occasionally. Let the gas man attend to the matter at once. Donation. Tho members of the Evansville Cornet Band desire us to return their thanks to the EightWard Republicans for the donation of $27 50, paid over to the Ban! ly the committee. j Fixino Up. We observe that the private office of the First National Bank is being - overhauled, and a beautiful panel ceiling being put up. It will look elegant when finished. . Geological Specimens. Dr. F'oyd StinsoB, Librarian, at the .Library Association Rooms, irr this chy, has, in a short time, . accumulated quite a fine collection of geological specimens. They are ; neatly arranged on a table, and are j worth looking at. lie is daily adding to the cabinet. i Hook and Ladder Appabatus. Col. Iloilingsworth, Chief of the Fire Department, has ordered the Hook and Ladder apparatus for thi3 city, and it will be about a month before the order can be filled. In the meantime we presume a company might be organized to take charge of the apparatus when it arrives. , New Base Ball Club. A! number of young gentlemen in our city have organized the " Star Base Ball Club," a new institution. The officers elected are Henry Kaetter, Pres ident; Joseph Nurre, Secretary; and W. S. Peters, Treasurer. We under stand that, after a little practice, they propose to play the Evansville Base Ball Club. Almost a Fibe. About S o'clock last evening, a little negro boy set fire with a candle to a musquito bar in a house opposite the Journal building. The bar was burned and the straw tick caught on fire, and for a little while considerable excitement wa3 created among the inmates of the house. Owing to the presence of mind of a negro man the fire was promptly extinguished, although the man had his hand3 burned considerably in bo doing. No alarm was sounded.

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The SoutiisrN Illinois Railroad. Tho Directors of the Evansville, Carmi & Padueah Railroad Company held a meeting at Mr. Welborn's ofSca last night, at which were present the President and Secretary, and Me srs. Bray, Cloud, Semonin, Hopkins, Ileilman and Reitz. Important business was transacted by the meeting, and it was determined, at once, to rush forward the prepare tions for having surveys of the differ ent routes made. Messrs. lhll ana Welhnrn were directed to correspond with practical eegineerf, with a view to immediate employment, as it is ae sired that the work of surveying should begin by the first day of Sep tember. The surveys and estimates are all to be made this Fall, so that work can ba commenced early in the Spring.' In order to make the surveys and defray other necessary expenses, an assessment of eight per cent, has been made upon the capital stock, four per cent, payable on the 15th of September next, and four per cent, cn the 15th of October. , Attempts at Burglary. The burglariously disposed cusses have not all vamoosed the I ranche yet, and : they continue to operate on a small cale in this city. ' On Tuesday nicht one bold chap got )into the room occupied, by , Dr. Thompson and wife at Mrs. Griffith's house on First Street.-.; Mrs. Thompson heard, the burglar, and when she alarmed the Doctor the villain made his escape by a ladder he had set up against the house. . Dr. Thompson fired one shot at what he supposed to be a man, but it had no effect. .. ;r ' ; An attempt was also made on Tnes. day night to burglarize the residence of Ben. Ca3h, on Water- Street, but ths robbera were discovered," and gava leg bail, pursued by Mr. : Cash and some - of the ; neigh borffT but the scoundrels succeeded in getticg away. There are quite a number of thieves in town, and the police will have to. be on the alert. We have not enough day police. . ' '-I -.ii ; ' :'" 1 Recorder's Court. The Recorder's Court ia " level " again, and Judge Willard Las resumed bis - (station, much to the delight of the reporters. Milton Kelly, for heing drunk, was fined and costed in the sum of $5 25, which he paid. Milton was hauled up the day before, on ' the same charge, and contributed $5 25 to the city cash box. : --- '-r.r ' e - .Benjamin IIubbarJ, not knowing tha Recorder would be back so soon, got on a festive drunk, and for so doing was mildly remonstrated with by Judge Willard. The : price of the remonstrance was $5 25, hut Ben. being "impecunious,"" had 'not,, the "stamps." and he was allowed to report at the Royston Hotel for fatigue duty. . . f . 'i ' ; Skeleton Dug Up. At the Henderson conglomerate gravel pit, which is being worked by Haffey & Boyle, a skeleton of a man was dug up, on Tuesday. The remains are supposed, by old citizens of Henderson, to be those of a man who was hung at that place in 1811. Five or six Iarga cornelian shirt buttons with copper eyes, were also found, one of which ia in possession of W. II. Klusman, of this city. The buttons are said to bo of a very peculiar style", and are , quite a curiosity. Bad Boys. Three colored juvenile Sixteen-String Jacks were ; arrested yesterday on the charge of riotous conduct, fighting, etcM but as no witnesses could be found to testify against them, they were discharged. These little darkeys are very bad, and a day or two since struck a white boy named Jim Dixon, on the head with a brick, inflicting an ugly wound. Another white boy, named John Quinback, was cut in the arm by these young scallawags, who live in the upper part of town, near the Newburg road. They are between fourteen and sixteen years of age. ' .r ' Fell into a Cellar. A PolishJew named Levi .Wolf, on last Tuesday night, while carrying a sack. of corn, fell into the cellar that has been excavated for Jim Wiltshire's new building on the corner of . Lset and Fourth Streets, - and was seriously hurt, having a bad gash cut in the back part; of his head, besides being badly stunned. - Mr, Wiltshire had boards up at each end of the excavation, and tho accident is attributed to carelessness. , A, Wanton Outrage. Yesterdav evening, ss the express train going north was passing a point about two miles' north of Patoka, one of a party of, boys, threw a ball of; dry, mud tnrougu, the car window striking' a passenger a severe blow on the chin. The train was stopped, and Conductor Bush started io pursuit, of the boys, but did not succeed in capturing them. They will be attended to today. The Comet. Wo had a very fine view last night or the comet, which is plainly visible to the naked eye, a little to the cast of north and so'me 15 above the horizon. With a pair of large field-glasses, the distinct colors of the strange visitant were readily discerned. The body of the comet is fiery red. while the rays are a deep blue. It sparkles most brilliantly. It has no tail. Satisfactory. The late order for sidewalk improvements is quite satjg. factory to the people at large. Push on the good work, and give us another batch soon. As soon as Evansville has good sidewalks she will be a big city. Biu Bcsiniss. John Scott has sold nearly five hundred certificates in the Henderson Land Sale. The drawing takes place on tho 1st day of September.

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Burns, of New HarmoDy, sends us the following song, composed and written by himself. Mr. Burns is eighty years of aee: Tune-lonyrsr caps. The cents and the dollars doth ring:, ring, ring, An empty pocket doth Mini?, sting, stingy To get plenty taonty Is a carltal tbfng, , By commencing yocx wort lr the morning. All you working people who love a good KOng,And can take some enjoyment as ye pass . along. In Innocent mirth social fe'lows among, Ee prepared for yonr work In the morning. Cborcs. The cents .cd the dollars doth ring, ring, rlrjg. An empty pocket doth sting, sting, sting, To get plenty of money is a capital thing. By commencing your work in the morning. If you wish the respect of your fellows to gatn, By respecting yourself, that you'll obtain; And In no way you can make so sure of - the same, As beginning your work in the morning Chobtjs The cents and the dollars, dec. In all your enjoyments, let It be your aim To secure some shining scathans against a '' day of ram; ' ' - . it'li be a coussolatjon that you did them obtain - ; Ey commencing your work in the mornChorci The cents and the dollars, Ac. As the Journey of life you begin todecend, By having some dollars you have a sure mend; And then at yonr ea?e your way you may - wend, i While beginning your work In the " " morning. " " - - Ghokts The dollius and the cents, Ac. Goats. Our city is well populated with, these "strong-Been ted animals, but their peculiar good or usefulness has never been discovered by us. Their butting ' propensities are bo great that it is not always safe for children to go near them. As a firstclass nuisance they can " double dis count.", the ,dog3, and .we, don't see why- the owners of goats are not re quired to take out a license for allow ing them to Tun at large. We publish the following comma nication at the request of those who take exceptions to a local item that appeared in the Journal several days ago, with reference to the reli, ious discussion at Oaktown. Our "Local " based his item upon inform ation that he oeemed reliable, with out any disposition to reflect upon the Christian Church, or the gentleman who represented it in the discussion. He is not acquainted with either of the disputants, and had no prejudice ia favor of either, andt we presume. cared very little which side got the better in the argument. Tho contro versy which has sprung up ove the debate itself, shows that religious discussions are not profitable in any respect, and engender more bitter ness and unpleasantness than is conducive to a quiet neighborhood and affectionate. Christian neighbors. If, however, both churches in Oaktown have been 4so largely strengthened by a gracious revival, as the result of the controversy there, the discassion may, aa we hope it will, prove an exception to the general rule. Ed, Journal, ,From tho Field of Battle." ' Oaktown, Ind., Aug. 10, 1SC0. Editors Journal : i1 ( ,4 Presuming that you do not wish to have your readers misinformed as to the result of the recent religious contest held here, nor that you would willingly misrepresent the Christian congregation of this place, we send you the following report as a correction to what appeared in your paper a few days since in teferenca to the debate: ; ; . - "You state that ' the decision of the audience, consisting of both denominations, was that Mr. Bowers triumphed over his adversary." This statement, as it regards the Christian Church, is wholly incorrect. Again, you state, by way, it seems, of confirming your first remark, that " before-the debate was closed sixty accessions were made to the Church " (Methodist.) ; The facts are simply these: Mr. Bowers closed the Methodist protracted meeting on night before last, and left yesterday for home, having received precisely six teen, and not sixty, on probation, and two ' infants sprinkled, as the result of his " triumph," while the meeting at the Christian Chapel has; already resulted in forty our additions and is progressing with increasing interest. ' Joseph W. Wolfe, 1 T.J. Wolfe, V11 r ; Wu. Pifer, Elders. Adam Bondt, J . J! Z. Taylor, one of tho Moder ators. Strangled. Yesterday evening a child of Mrs. Flournoy, residing on upper Second Street, attempted to swallow a peach seed, which stuck fast in its throat, producing strangulation. ' A doctor was sent for. but the mother, fearing that the child would die before his arrival, with her finger pushed the seed down its threat, after which the child seemed to feel no InconvenieneeT Sent to the Penitentiary. The Armada, on Tuesdav morning, brought up five convicts from McCraeken County, en route to the penitentiary at Frankfort. There were two negro men, two negro women and one white man, all convicted of larceny. "Before Justice Emery. A suit for damages took up almost all day at 'Sauire Emery s ofiice yesterdayA negro man, whose nanae we did not learn, brought suit against a wnite man named Rosenthal, for damages sustained by plaintiff by defendant's cattle getting into his corn-field. The jury gave a verdict of $15 damages for plaintiff. Director. At a meeting of the Odd Fellows Mutual Benevolent Association, held on Tuesday night, James Davidson W3S elected a Di rector, to fill the vacasy occasioned by the death of David S. Anderson. The Association is in a prosperous condition, tho membership numbering pearly one hundred.

The Conceet. The concert . to-, night at the Artesian Springs Park promises to be a most delightful affair. The Evansville Cornet Band will perform choice selections of elegant music, and the ground will be illuminated in magnificent style with the gorgeous Chinese lanterns, and John Scott's renowned Zitconi;i light will add a brilliancy to the scene that may be imagined bat cannot be described. The Summer season is rapidly orawing to a close, and these delightful out-door concerts will fooh ceape. Col. Wehler, had used his best energies during the season to cater to the amusement-loving portion of cur people, and has deserved success, if it has not been achieved. We hope to see the capacious grounds crowded to-night with a happy throng of pleasure seekeis. . Special arrangements have been made with the street railroad. rj. The Circus. To' morrow, George W. DeHaven will pitch his big circus tent near the Depot. Two exhibU tions will bo given! Le1 everybody bo on hand to-morrow.

; Humboldt MEErtsa.-j-Af omfcnttee meeting was held at P. Maier's law office, last n:ght, but no business of public importance was transacted. A general meeting of all the committees will be held this evening. '-s ; ' r Bonnets. The ladies' bonnets cf the latest styles are "growing small by: degrees and beautifully less ''in size, but not in price. , , , 1 ' V - A T TT"Lr'1v' ' A Great Drug House. We, yesterday morning, looked into the large retail Drug and Prescription Store of H.J. Schlaepfer, corner of Main and Second Streets, and found all hands " busy as bees,'' putting up Prescriptions, selling Fancy Articles, Soaps, &c. A glance at the way business is doLe in this establishment, will convince the most skeptical that industry, integrity and strict attention to , the wants of the public will win. Mr. Seh!s?pfer came among us some years ago as the manager of the house which he now Controls, and by rigid economy, and a constant attention to business, was enabled to purchase the entire stock, and, by frequent additions, can now boast of having the largest and best selected retail Drug stock in the State. He has given much personal attention to his Prescription Department, and his Prescription Book, yesterday, showed the enormous number of 38,123, put up by the house since he has been in business, and, although this number seems immense, he informs us that this year's business will show a large increase over that of the former. His trade in Trusses is also very large, aDd as . tis Jceeps the .5mrgesfr stock, in tho West, embracing all varieties, he cannot fail io suit all who may lavor him with a call for goods in that line. - V hue his drug business commands most of his attention, he hts not neg lected to look to the watts of tho ladies in the line of Fancy Goods, Fine Imported Perfumeries, , Port Monnaies, Fancy Soap, Combi, Brushes, and all tho little ct ceteras which go to make up $ big stock of thote articles. We suggested to Mr S. that he had more goods in this line than he would ever .sell, but he blandly informed us that h:s stock was never so low, but he hoped by trequent sorting to supply the demand until his return from the East with his Fall stock, which is lobe the largest ever brought to ,the , man ket, and is to embrace all the uwdtirs both foreign and domestic. His Patent Medicine stock embraces all the leading articles in that line, including the celebrated "Swiss Tonic" of hi own manufacture, which is fast gaining grat popularity, and is rapidly taking the place of most oi the Btomaeh liitters oi the day,, owing, no doubt, to the confidence the- public have in the ability of Mr. S. to put up something that is superior in all. repeats to anything now in the market. Taken altogether, the house of Mr. Scbhepfor is a credit to himself and to the city, and is one of' which the citizens should feel proud. ; ,. . .. S?"A11 persnns desirous of obfainitur Vir9fnr in "ilia 'I'mititifS hf Vanderburgh and Warrick, (except Union TownshiD. Vanderburgh Co.,) are advised of tho Patent Tubular Drive -Well, the lest, safest, and cJieapesi means . of getting a good and lasting sunnlv." Hates reduced, sat isfaction guaranteed, and ample ref erence given as to. merits ot the invention. Materials" and supplies for those wishing to use in other territory, furnished at lowest rates. Fur: ther particulars given on application to the sole owner of patent in the territo:y above mentioned- , . ; . Corner First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets. . , . . augl2-tf . . Ballrocd Assessment. At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the E., C. & P. Kailroad Company, on Wednesday evening, August lltb, it was unanimously; resolved that ' aa assessment of eight per cent, be levied upon tne capital stock of the Company, four per cent, of which shall be payable on the 15th of September next, and four per cent, on the 15th of October, the same to be used in making" surveys of the various routes from Evansville to the Wabash River, leading into Southern Illinois. Jas. F. Welborn, augl2-tseptu .Secretary. Strayed. A red and white spotted Milch Cow. between four and five years old. Marks hole in the right car and elit in the left. Any infor mation left at Journal Omce. with H. H. Schutz, will be paid for. More Testimony. King's Store, skae Metropolis, Ills. Messrs. Cloud, Akin & Co.; Please find enclosed ?37 S5 to bal ance my account. Accept my hearty thanks for the two bottles oi Cloud s Invijoratina Cordial. I was not able to attecd my store at the time, but I com menced using the Cordial, and have gained in strength and appetite very fast. I am sure it did more good than all tho medicine I have used this Summer. I have ordered one dozen bottles through Tcnny, Bowles & Co. to-day. - Yours truly, augll-lt W. King. f"Rcil Lisle Thread and other Hosiery lor ladies and gents at Hcciies'. Sixty mats of fine Java CofTee ! for sale at f ; I. &. D. Hkiman's. t

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it. t-" Barrett's" Famous Hair Restorative. Titk language of nature and experience demonstrates that whoever would enjoy the p.easures of jood, tiie beauties of landscape the jos of companionship, the ncties of literature, or the honors of station and ru.(.,D, iriut -preserve their health. 1 he effect of foul, lujuriops lood, eutenng tue stomach, is to derange ttie digestive organs and pro mce heaaacue, ioss of appetite, unrelreshing sltp, low spirits., feverish burnings, etc., which are tne symptoms ot tint, tiorrid dtea, J!pepnia, which asutes a thousand stiape-,, and points toward a miserable lire atid premature decay. Plantation Bittkks will prevent, overcome and counteract &il ihebe ellectH. They act with unerring power, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverrge. Magnolia Water. Superior to th best imported Herman Cologne, and nold at ha.f the price. 5T fine. Barrett's" makes cosrse lair SSjTT. C. Bndwell & Co, corner of Main and Third Streets, have a tuU stock oi Drugs, Chemicals, 'atent Meoicine3. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. 1 rescrmtions carefully' com pounded. .Fresh Blue Liek, 'Con-' gress and Ivoekbndge Alum "iVaters. jel7-tf 1 : - &" No long etories- ab.out " rett's." - . v-. - : - - -m j " Barrett's " makes ,the Barhair silky. j Eminent New York and Philadeiphia'Physiciaas claim that Dubois' Missisquoi Powder -actually cures Cancer. It is advertised in this issue 12, 1 V 13 'KiHVF Se ' t 'or other JUvet-Ji,yru te Third Page. The only additional arrlv&'s and depart ures up to midnight, last, were the Mollie Norton, tollfciider-jcn f Petrolia No 2, lroni Canneiton; 'Armada," to Cairo i Morning Star, to Lou lovlile; Kate Putnam, Kt. Louis to Cincinnati "'- ; "I " 5 i '' The' Morning Star had 23 hudt. tobacco and considerable misoeilaueous freight..... The Petrolia Lad an excellent trip. Includ ing 40 htuls. tobacco, X bales hay, 30 sacks barley, and mueh miscellaneous freight. .'........Among Uie passeu gers by the Morn ing Star was oar- genial and handsome young lrlend Capt; Joe. LleCuIioeb, form erly of the Liberty" o, 2, and now owner of the Maj flswer,, lie, was en route to Henderson; aad was : looting extremely well. Also; t'o'.;.MarilaLd, Special Agent of the Post Oflice Department, u route to Cairo and Memphis ....The Clara Scott has undei gone '.complete repairs. Her cabin has bte.-i, t extended full length and rgreatly- ixaprov.u. She- has re ceived a fine coat of paint .inside and outside, and will be thoroughly iefurnbihed throughout. When ready or business, she will be one of the handsomest boats In this vicinity, tihe leaves on Saturday for Eastport and "ail wy potts in place of the Sam. Orr....-.".;.The Morning taf returned from Henderson at 735 o'clock, aud left at 10 o'cIock for ;LOulsvii-e. Kiniite Smith and Henry Mitchell have both .retired from her office, and Frank Dougherty and George AshOtiWt are installed as her clerks. MA Dougherty fs.a; very pleasant gentlemao, and UeoT:e Aidicraft Js a veteran in tho service, and is iruaiensely popular. . Henry M,ltchl!, lato of the Morning Star, vra'"a .passenger: by the Pttrojia No. 2 ;iat' night.- -The Kato Putuain. had , a moderate trip, and did not find any thlog her- The Armada got a first; rate' trip out, and was rather late getting oft.' Srw was crowded with people.. ....Th'e Qolcfestep arrived at two o'clock thl.i morn eg, with a fair Irlp of freight aud pi'.Shetg:r. ; llivtr Dispttlckcs. CtNCiN.SATr, Aun-st 11. Port List Departed : lituuy Diandeis, Fvanstville; Bijlle Vernot), ior I'll .utmrg. itiversevtu feet six inches iu tho channel. , St. Louls, July 11. Arrived: Nick Wall, from Cow liianu ; 1 mary uavare, rrotu Pittsburg: Amly Jobn.son, from Keokuk: 4'hamnion. Irom Cii.cinuati; t.lty of Mt. Van, liom St. l't.';i. lepiutud : post itoy, for iionboiuiiie Island; t'auatia. for Mt. Paul; Audy Johnssu, lor Keokuk ; i'ity of Cairo, for Jlera puis; Ainnoin, ior 1'eoria; Loreua, ior Piti.-,hurg- The river Is tailing steadily. Tbere has beeu a rse at St. Paul and Dubucuie, but it has not Improved naviga'ion muou. Weather cloudy and very sultry. ' - ' Louisvillr. Awirast 11. Port List Mlnneoia, Memphis to.Cincirjcatt; Kale HobinsoD, Mt. l,ouis 10 viociuaaii; Williams. Henderson to iladisou; Nicholas Loupworto, to JSfcW Orlt-s,ns. liiver falllni'. with seven feet einht iuches in the canal, two leet eigiit inches 011 lUt falls. and one foot eiiiht mclies over the rocks. Weather clear arid pleasant. Pittsburg, Ar.gusfc 1 1. Mor.ouyahela 2 feet and tailing, vv earner dear aud pleas ant, xnermoiiieier o . , M km nt ia, August 11. Weather clear and warm. Itiver muiug Meaaiiy. Departed Bismarck, to JNew Orleans; Indiana, to Louisville. , . New Orleans, August 11. Arrived Tlie Mary lloustou. ; Departed Mollie Able, to 1 . - St. LiOUlS. . .... - Nashville. 'August 1L- River declining. wliuil lacnes water on iiarpetu noais. W eather warm a.c a ury. STEAMBOATS. FO P. M E M P I US, V I CICS B U RCJ, A NT D N K W The mammoth fcteamer .ItK LOAGVi'OHTII, Ja:v. Katt'5, Master; ' . - ji Eugene Bowers, Clerk, Will leave fjr New Or eans and a.l way peris ou . FKIBAT, Angus! 13tb, at 10 A.M. For freight or ras-saze apply ou board. or to vv . vjf. iirtjvv r cz or HUMPHUEY, LE WIS & CO., anil d3t , Agents. FOR OWEN3BORO, CANNELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The magui Scent passenger steamer yS&rSi TARASC0N, fi .Tampa Mather, Master; Miles D. Warren, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way landings, on THIBSDAY, AUGUST l'iru. at 6 o'clock p.m. . For freight or paisase apply on board, or to V. U. BliOWN & CO.. dlt - Agents. J, R. 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sciT York Kartii. By Telegraph. New York, August 11. Cotton - Firm and more active: sali-s of 2,0(10 bales nt 'illfjt? tor middling upl a n d.-. Flour Receipts 8.4VI barrels; dull nnd 5 -gilOC lower; sales of tyi'ju bbU at t't !" H 60 for pnperfine Statu nnd Wentmn, V '-t0 7 35 for xtra Mate, !6 X0.a7 i- tor extra Western, $7 y'H7 75 lor good white-wh'-at extra.;'J Si 7 6-i ior roi'ud-hO'r OhW, S- 00 8 00 for extra HU Lon s, ! tiOalo IM t'.r good to choico do. Uye Hour quiet; sales li'J barrels ft tlW;4t7j. Ookn Meal Ki arce arid fluri, Wbi."KY-Steady ; sule bb!s vfsleru at li-il 12), Iree, tiie latter price for aniRll lots. Wheat HecftiptH IK'.fill l,n.-r-l; tinll and heavy, ami if c lower; nines ft r,w bushels at t-1 60 fn- No. :i IrlIig, fl .Vil til for No. 2 do., l 70 lot m:w Aiiibcr i hi. 81 7-5 for new Amber XeaniMc, unti Si ti ior new Red (ieorgia. P.VK-More active and firmer, v.ilh ft good export ilemand lor jpri,iiuiv ; s 40,ou0 bUMhels WeHte rti atil at-l 23." Bap. let NomiijMl. Hakiky Malt Nominal. l'KAS-Canada In fair reqtiist ; saUs 7,50) bushels in tud at il ;1. CoBjr Receipt 9..V.5 liushelR; market dull and sllght.y In huvr rH' favor; aisof 'Z.-.) bushels et t.iavjSl lo'4 for nnscund new mixed V'e.-l-in; SI li.il 17 fur sound do.; 81 14 for klin dried: 41 21 lor choice whit (Southern hud souud yellow. Oats IieceipU bli buiiti , tnaiket du;l and decidadiy lower; mtl-a 27,' O-'i busnels at"da77c (or Western atioat; t72". for new do. afloat; tti&7lc for Jersey Lew and Southern new. - Leather Hemlock 'soln declining; 32a Tor Buenos Ayres and IClo (iranda ilgiit and middle weigh' a. , Wool 'ady ; sales ::j,CG0 poundH at 47, '4 5Cc for dometio Uetca; ai'-tooc for tinwashed; 3H-a37c for unmercuautaoie; tc for Cambridge; tj,Hc lor teouied ; jjajlTo for pulled ;(iio for tubbed. Ricb Dull. : .. ..1 ; , Coffee Steady. , , Hugar Qu'et at llJiJjl'.'c. ' " . MOLA.S3EH Dull. - - - - PitMoLtUM 4uiet; Mi2n.' for rellued. I.IMSKEl) OIL (JUlfet; 1 (JO. Pokk tiuiet aud steady ; sales of i'A MH. at &iS l.Vi,.ii 25 for Dew itieKM, plnaingat S il 2.3 cah; Wi 76- for old ; do. ; 3: vjs 61 ior priiue? X) tajjj) Su for pri.ne tnt.; also

;J3 S7. . Bef Steady; 140 bbls. sold utKaioi. fur new plain mes; 12'jiisc. for new extra mess. Tierce Beef, nominal, ai lB,'nlv!4c ; prime lines, iiJaKUo. India Mess livt, hams, quiet ; sa les of 103 bbls. at 27 ; i CUT Mkats Klrm; 3 07 pkys Mild at 11-';: Itc. lor shoulders; 17gslhj. ior hams; miiidles, firm ; lau boxes, ice-cured, sold at J 0 ; Sio-;io. , - -Lako Firmer arid quiet : 4-0 tierces s )1 at 17)4C20i4C. for steam, VWkUf-j'c. for Ketli teodered, aDd last evening i.."x) tiemrs team, on sellers' AngUKt, sold at 2uc. Butter ttteady; lojjaoc. lor Ohio; ICI5 for Htat.- . Chiesk-Firm ; II3IGC. tlncioiiatl Bartei. By Teietraph. Ciscirwati. Aug. 11. Flouk iHill and prices nominal. Wheat Unsettled: no accurate ouotauuuh can ue given. tcRK-rirtu at a.io. Oats fjOa Otic, and firm. , Ryb Firmer at Jl&l Uarlky In demand at ti 4oal 41 W HtHKlf Firm at 81 OS. ProvihioJiS h'irm but nnohantretl. Me Pork, S33 50. Euik Meats. 11 ,lti'.,c- is asltt for shoulders and sides. Haeou, 1 c is nk td lor shoulders, and lHa for clear khle there are no clear nb hldt-s In the market LARD-Hold at IH-'ic. but it U tenerail held at 2UC Buttek AMD Cheese Uiichanaed and sieaay. uru Liara oil, si irii us. Petroleum 2iJo for refined. TvBAtco In act i ve Oemand : Rales of 21 hhds. at t5 KK20 60. Eugs Ho, and dull. - ; tGolo 131'ibuyluii. ExciIAGK ieadv at 1-10 discount buv 1UR. Mosey Market easy. Lbicaso MarKeu Bj Telegraph. Chicago, Auiu.-,t 11. Eastern Excuakge Finn at par i-e'1 leg; i-luditouat buying. t IsOUH Quint at t'H'ni -o for pri a? eitr:u w heat More ucii ve ana ftt sxlu i : suit of No. 1 at SI 47, oloHlnK iinciiaiikt I ; alSl ikul 41, ciosin-'at 1 i t; tins uftcrnoothe market was dull at fcl 4Uil 4-i tor No. 2, Corn-L4ss active aud nimur. at.d !.,; 2o higher; sles of No 1 at 'j7c: No. 2 a SMi:U7c: rejected at 9ha9:k:: no grade at o."i i btxi, c oain at a;i"..,.'!xa7c for No. 2; tliU uStei noon there were aleg of No. 2 at 71?, heller lat nan or yiiaa.i DAisi iiiue s'-nve ami a-aau lower: fali s of No. 2 at olj&Wto, clOHiug quiet at 2i. KvKt airly active and 2c higher: Rale of ISO. 2 at, l o;,;nl CI; rejected at bl u,'Jc, elOMlDg with buyers of No. 2 ut $1 01. rJAKLEYJ; irmer: sales or x-io. 2 at h :w 1 31, seller September: re J eted at 67'ic sample lots CI Li. xl I), ou liack. wiouviNES-iu Kood demaudatl Oj'i closlDg easy at il C j for new. MJtort FOMK tfi.J Tj'il 00 La k d I r, active and Arm at IX' i it 'h. Bacok Dry Baited nhoulders are firm at 13H;; sweet picitled bams ihkhiiihI t 1 4'tiisc : snort no middies n hi 7c: rouzh eiuej io: .,c; suort clear middies ise. St. Louis liarKcl. By Telegraph. 1 Bt. Louis, AutjuKt 11. Tohaoco-Steady -and unchanged.. Fixjik Iower trades are scales .-tul firm : miperflne sold at ?" 2 t' 50: X "3 tt i .30; XX. Li WH .30; XXX iii 7347 23. aiJtl fancy la 0Zi 2". wheat ooened firm but cl so 1 1.1 lower on intdlum prados: c!ioicolJrjnnK poia at, i z.j; prime to strictly prin.o re tail n wist 4u: choice to fancy do. il i.1. ooitN ue:ter; mixed in baik sr) "2 ;c mixed in sacks H3c; ciioice ytdiuw fajc-j cnoico to I'lucy wane vjvm.h ou. UATS-f irui: new i, uniic 4:ai';ij: liiuek and mixed In sacks wi.Ji; choice white D4'f(.jC. PARLEY mall falf's of Mfrlug at f ! 03. Rye Firm at 7.i for choice. WtiritY Acivanceti to $1 lo Pokk Steady end firm utril 23. Cur Meats Drv-alred nn-st. iir ra ie funed for round lots of shoulders. uacox tjulet aud flrru at ir,:e for kIikii . urr uu ior clear siaes. LAKit-ttuielat isc for steam. Scmchts "arkci. By Telegraph. 1 Mejsjphip. August II. Cottox Unchanged : receipts' 7 halts: exports iu out-. FLOUK-itl 3o,a8 30. WHEAT V .CL.il ai. Corn Held at l0c. Oats 47;'sc. Hay 23 oo'SOO. BRA 17 OOlir OX t'OK.1 llKAL-tl :i3f:.'J 7.3. PoKK-;t"); 3 M. La Kit 20 ix21 V..c. Bacon .steady and firm: MK-uldesS 1:. anu siucs iva. Sen fork Dry t-oess iiarfetk. By Telegraph. New Yosk, August 11. Dry Goods bate an imtrVid ltiouiiv for staple styles of woole:i aod cotton fab rics, tnd prices rule steady. Tne only changes of cousequecce ara in couesloca, ncaiDgs, which are lower, i.ocpsh.l'i i C A are reduced from 22 to 21o: 1 A C iroai 21 to 22c: do. Gold Medal from 2.1 to 2.3c. and extra 31 to 30c. Wool Flannel in request and firm. LouUvlIlo Harfeet. By Telegraph. Louisville, August 11. Bagc;in'Q Firm and heavy, nt TV a2IVo. Flour Firm : superfine M 7f). Grain Stead v. Wlieut. rc.i, i in - u-i,.io 1113. t'oro, In bullj. "OtaiCrj. UatK. in l.nl Lr' 43&0c. Barley, 81 lo. iOBAf'OO Leaf firm: sal. r.t 1. ,u. heads, at prices ranging from lo to 17 to. a-KoviisiofiH f irm Aless I'ork I do. Bacon Hhoulders lc, clear rib lM'ie, r-nd Clear side- 6y3ilnc; ham22 -j2',l.'.c. t,i i lerce tSt 21XC Hioiift'iNic Urmer, at 51 CS. Earopean JSariict. ByCable.l LoNuoy, Aiiiu.t 11. CONSOLS For tnonfr QiT' Ki-i-iiiint k!. U.S. Bonds ,3-20s iS quiet a:d htcady; at Frankfort my Liverpool. Anenst II. Cotton firm: midland upland 1-id: Orleans II' all'.d; fates ol 12,0o bales. California white wceat Hi :iJ ; red Western 10s 2d. Flour 23. Corn Ja. Oats 3 ed. Peas 42s. P'.rk lOzs. Beef 90s. Lard 72s. Cheese 2F. Bacon t Sew fork Gold and (itocH Marktt. By Telegraph. New Yokx, Absum 11. Mosev Bather more acl ive but eahv t 6y7 per cent., chiefly the Inside. s-tlrlixg-li ncuutig, u acd firm. Golii Lower; opened at ;;3!J and clcsed ato,3o. Carrylnsc ratts :i,ific. The ext orts to-day were 2ii-.0i"i. The M arnt-r irr tn morrow has IaiO.WW engaged.. Cletrancet $37,000,000. . . UOVKBSHENTa Are lower nn,l l,.uvtCoupons of 'SI, 121.-,il24'.f: do. i 'l' " n 12i!i; do. '04. m'AOiVSl: do. 1 vxLiiit tlo. new, 121J53121;4 ; do. 'o7, lxl? ;L2; do. -oa, iz jliiJij Vj-im, iiO'i. JfashTllle Market. By Telegraph. Nahvill. Aug. 11. Whicat RedSt 10 il 13; amber.fl ljl 20; while, SI 20.-3 1 W UORJ H2C. . Oats 43c. Rye 9oc. Bacon Hides 13c; shoulders 1jJ-sc. Lard 33c. Evansville & Grayvilla Stage Line. 1 a FBI DAY. at 6 a.m., from the corner of Locust aud X nnu atreetu. leaves Grayvllle every WF.DNFSDAY, at 6 A.Jl . from the Grayvillii House. Fare f l for the through trio, mid S3 for the round Irlp. j dim

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MAP.:;, VVARREfJ & CO., bisect luroRTins or I A AN - VILLn, IND.

I.Vtiit; Tux'fim T" Tlt'sY V,T Till) astkipati:i a. extra lur2o lmit crop of Uie present r-&so:i, we (.outiaftcii In March ior no onus;, I H;;ri oi FBl.'IT .1 A i H of BErtT BRANDS; but as HALF 1 1 AVE A Ki.ADY LA KG ELY EXCEEDED OUH MOMT H.S NlilllMK KXPECTATJONH, we would advlso ruMoniers to MEND i;f JlHEiU OBDE11S EARLY, fllass manufeictuieis Ltueraily stop making In fjot weather (say Jun.-), thus cutting oir the unpply, and doubthvHs Jars will grow ir- as t Im son advances, and P K I Cl -:s ( KKE' 1'O.N DINGLY HIGHER, We hae the following excellent LraDdM IIMAN'S FAT I'M SELF-SEALSi:. Tin cap. In one piece. Rubber band ou

BiJS the Jar. Greatly 1 riproved biuce List i ear Ly a utw opener, ninde in on pic,' very simple; thm overcom ng the only oojwuoa ever urged (pallid this veiy poiJitfiir jar. Has beeo in great demand 1 11 tt-u years. , "JIEUO" CJI.ASJ JAllW. Helf-seal -rs : screw tOD and rulilier bund. l t.e ru,;Oor dot s not come tu coa tact Willi the fruit. HlUVy U1SU tlLAW J ARM. Till top, wire fastening. i:s:nv;v i:htiie.v j ins. Best glazed. Tin top, wire fastening. e" No cliarjjo for boxes when ordered la full pa'-'kaus. Cuaru, t do.eu In a box; haii-Ma,lous, 4 dozen. Be Rid itn iling Wax, in 5 pound packagon, to tu t tne heavy nu and browu eai then Jars" Full directions for pieparing fruit and sealing Jars accompany ect package. Send la your Orders at once I Junl CLICK it SCHWARTZ, Xo. 11 8onth FJrt Street, (CHAsoLita's Block,) Hoop .Skirt Manufactory, ' and CORSET HOUSE. BKAlKKii IN MCIOXS A l'AX T GodK, where ou can Ket the above article hi very low prices. All Hoop Hkli ts 1 lulit. Irom us will l repaired r t ch'ir, '. sv'e solicit the liberal patronava of the pubilu In ttie vicinity. N.B. Those living at, a distance desiring H jp Hk I rts w ii 1 taitu the following measures, nnd u-o will ;n:iranteu a (rood titt No. 1. ile-H moonil taa waist; No 2. Lamth J No. 3. ino aiyt-l width around ; No. 4. The price yi'i wlsii to I'ay. All ordor will be and sent to any proio'Iy attenrfed to, point, uy xpres. Remeitdier the place : GLH t'K. A HCHWARTZ. apU dlirnj Opposite the Opera Hou e i. M. HUMlllRtY. OIO.J.LKWIS. V. W, KEHXfcY. EIUMPiilUIY, LEWIS & CO., FOUV.AU'lIMi AND COU MISSION MC IIC HANTS, lroirJetrn of tViitir rtKmt, Ilvanit.vlllo Incl. Jj-'idiy FOIL SAL2. ." K I J.V. V A 1. 17 A H EH MAIN JU. hi'ItEE i' I'ilOBEIU'Y-Thal Kpleudld r,i7,tt(i"! V lll,,,H I, I I.a .,., ...... t s tuateu ou .r- wet cortier'of Main aiid Hixlh SUt-cl s, fi-ontlug 73 1.-.', Je t on Mulrt ft reed and i o f!--t on Mljsth htreet. Haul property Is ollerod for t-aie at low llguiua on tii..y icriil. .Af,j,iy io .1. I. kl.EtoT r A f?OV. Rr-al K!aln AeentS, 'onior Locust aud Third Htreeti, . ft !ti till O. J. LANlxyitlT. C. W. RARSxrAKOIiK LAKNKIIT & iSAUKNTANGKU, VW7 XViW CAnniAGE hUD VAGOfJ Jl uniif a c t or COttXKK SYCAHOIiK & VlYTll ST8., EVANSVILLE, IND. s" Repairing douej short notlre. All I l-l t ilfirn work waira-nt--!. Fresh Water Salt Water BTH3 BATHS to 11 I'.M. BATHS Shower From 1 J.3I. EVEBY" DAY at Ihe Artesian Hprlngs Park. yin::':e Bath 5oc. fine ilnmn tickets f3. lunl EUVVAKD WFHEEH. I U nlon aud ( Vinrler copy J JOHN I VINSON, FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Stesm H-sd fcss-ripe Fitter, MaiiniMClorer and Dealer Ja Htearn aud WuWjr Gituf-H, Hpelu r siiil Kabbltt M-tl, 'inn all Articles apper all Artlt-lt apf a. Brwiiw Found i j. ta: ii i u BTEAHEflAT AM) Cl'liliil (ILACKSMITHIXG, U ftfer Street, bet. rincanil hf-et. E'VANHVILl.R, IND. e-MHl. p;in1 Ior o.d .nt I UlllMI SCHOOL. A SS.I.V.VT Mil OOI. V. I I.I. o,end on tiie i 1 1 :mT ;.lo.iAi HEPTEMRru lor You I Ladles and iloj . Tht COtH K til' in:i:ru tion will Include JomiicIh s, I rawiUK, and will he taiiyht without the in ual Engll"! French. Frrncli Ktra cliHrge. For luriher pint I u'ti is aj ply to .MISH CAKItELL, P. CirfOti', Chestnut Htret-t, au3dlm At Mrs. t. i ar Third. .II. CAJI.V A CO., rOealer-iM in XIf j 11 tj r-w , Kectlflt-ts of the Celebrated WABASH VALLEY, LEG M, TENUIlit and AAA W1II-KV, And Dlhtillura of Colosue f-plrll, rs. iui jiai.v .sritpir-r, EvA.vpvji.i.r Ixn, i x is t in: i: v c x cn a x u i:t ( ointr Of tr Hill mill MM tl Ma., PIUS of liW 1'hHJXTlJSHi LAXTkllX. pSSSK ptrr i et , or hi n,;!e meals cents: lodgings :, PTii-s. 1 nt- iiCTi uiu iii.iiii-1, nil nruH W 1 11 always b foun 1 hero, and oitlem tor fresh berr.ei., iruit, ttud tatawoa wine of the K retcti mar f I m W ill be than k fully received and pnmiptly attended to. Jes-Hiiu JOHN CHCHWI IZLu.

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f p o I I itC S m I 5 .1 1 1 3 i i ET awk arf t r a Av.'-itfy lor- t b .-,: . s-r - ,. n.ii, or t-, , i; i" ' i a t!f. .if.i-v,, , ' " 3 'T'j t Iii I" Janeil tf 111 itt paddi::en Soap, Ciimnc, iz OtH. r ami Wa .i.Hr i : FlUST hT.HE.FT, i;-i.r VIM '34iti:.'V .t- . A;ti; mt'm Si; f,T,iy M ta tltiiMi'T t: G-yLDES f it -1 V I , t, i HVK, li KO W t -,;,s' CHEM.CAE OLIVi; Ho . V 'I t hoo-i-keeper stir uld ve it 1 1 , ; -t. Hold hy all il... i t "If AI.II '., 1 : v. A M 1 i I o: t 1 1 Vt- t mo- Ir, I r.li h li, You c oi tin roue u , 111 hail t ha t inn- on lua tKOfl M. You C ij it tt b!1 ! ho y Aftu.s. i. (i J n t -r. t hml a.,ii Hwup. Veu ti nt their br you buy. 1 ) I r hi, ! J. hi ?' y. i v a Wjiolt Haiti 1 Eoit Store? ; Lnbri" i Lard Oils; C titc! t ' o. ao WAii it m um, apr20 dly J j;,-t. ..! ,. I', III Hi il VI hi?. Fort sA.Lii:. A I" I x i; ir i: m un: a ;., a t a titeh. Door, mind i'loorl;?;, I" m lory ""MM . i t ia t. . 4 AHSK III Uill ('5, 1 t OHM-ll.-r t I 1 -. ; , it, i, i looms; .!. of bit , ,-! fjont i,v ;.,il, 14 et i-. ,i, AI-o.HASH. IK .ml AMI i-1 i-ji, i.i wit i n.i i' ni .i i use Mi II. in i ,, iiln-r or.I-i-. n. I i, t I,. ,,i i,., on Ihe corrn-r of 'Vuliiul nn l I-i ,. !,- I tin ' - , Ki ! M H t i o i-1 rei-t NNh EE. j nnuire '!' W ,1 . II i Jy-lf. llIifSLT.S.ili T'.'T'A VI G ASKH VI I mLmm M 1'Mri.uer in biioim - l I'l it f i; . .'! I A ii ; S i. i. n-r, (imiit irorrt t li Hi ii i,, 1 1 1.) 1 1) Will hereMlt'-r be U n j-nm ,i J. II. i fi I li M li 1 I! I f, a : . CAE! . 1 n refuifiii'a lo t Im a bo vi' no i ) ! II I-. ,, i, i.y I in. il M lil i v .- ii .wl. I , II M' I ! I il II Ulllllill-llt lo Mi V I iiiil n will ti do our el en ii l, t wi! ii tin- Mm, i tOI!ll-l N til I lit, (nt H mi. H till l y tlftlH U lMItiIli-N Slid lllfcl tll-HUli" in tint nil tiit-iri.H inuiijc. uii-i hi , Other. cry n -o, t,'i,l v, BO tG.M'AN il DkhIi r lit i o n t i ,, . i (,-. i. 1 Third Hlit t t. I if -1 fi i i ! 4 lilt I .,, i, i EvNtmvliie, Ju v 7, i m'i. Bit. I. W. moitly I ' "I IS, i, V I ! ! 1 11 I . .1 ! Oin-r bis proli-4. miiii i v , i to i i, l lie. lie l a urm null? ,f i t,,, inetili-Hl eoih ) i-h in 1 1.,- i pract l; d nii-iloi u(wnts fiv hi, MO 1 1 -1 I S pI'Ol-'MKIOi .11 I I !.II1, 'j Will devote li y i-,,fiu m l,in tun, tri-Kdiif-rit of fcniiii li.. i,,.. .. ( Third, bftvt'i-cii .'lain and !,. i i uti-Malr (ovur Jurlnn ia where i.e may In- found s it r H- :i I t sloLisiliy ii;(, if. Dissolution of CVIVr;.. Jt. tii e ex Im i n II I v 1 11 I ii - - III I VJ I -i of the fl rni of f., i ,-en d iol ved Win. G. I '. .Mh-m if t he mm - h nod t t-couut, a -.d i . 111. I ! y Irr.itui , I I il Ui I : I oor Lo tin v i iHsr to t i.,v I I.f, II I " 1 ' I il 1 n o mm in i hi in. ,i i m M mi .!, it r h li i hm cidve all debts ttu ti ,!l I.1-.1H l.l IJ l) H H I - 1 I Ji I I ' I II 'I II I III vv. e, o. ; i i .i l -'. I'H i.i. ,i:, tl I ,. It Y M A A.-. I. El.fi Evansville. Jul - ,-(d. I ', .. lUI'-nli K In ti ( iiiifivi-, we CUKttiiiiei for i- t ,i I n ,m n e t tin heretofore, a&d it'; in m om transfer the m.nit fo ,M r. ;.!, i aim It will In- t-i nc rtt i im i-.i ,, t ii entire u.Iinfa (ion. Ji h i i 'h Jys-lm iii. V I'l.-.-' f-f U.-i: i:.o. l.M 3.J United State i Kirs hat's Lfotit;o. United Htales of "America, Id: tild of J. uiaua, b.-4 : f-w-rjiKit i: h, a 1. 1 ii 1. O I' i I h I i I I 1,1, i f ,1,111-.. ! . In 1 1 1 ' i -1 h hi:' I.', I, it ir ln million will lilci ll t.oui-lof the Ii oiled hi.mIi-h !' of iniliana, on t le 2,1 ti y by 'I linliniH M. iJiownw, I - , I' Attorney, on beiulf of tin. l i against tvtlvK li.'.) hox.-i t, Scizi-ii at sh IiI lim r.ct tor a v ni. inlernul revenue, aw ot llmLi I'HI i.. I Of (I. and claiming 0ai.ih-ei in Ihni anu praying pi oi ei. m; ,,i nnl hi.i.t aud t ii lit l.l hit til i nil, V hi; ci n ! 1 1, ,n I I : i Stiiil tin -refoi-. Now, tin rcfirn. 1 ri tm I mm in - r.f II nitlotv uuderllm ne.il ot fni.i i ,,,:i directed and Otnlvt ic.!. J , .. ,, public nonce to i II pi i --.oils i tituiii .. good-i, or any pur . t in-i eof, ,i in i,iiV j,,-, ner iulerei-ic'l tl-;.,i!i, ii.nt it,, v-t.eu a ppi-a r before tii i fcaht, dm 1 -, 1 1 h i , i Ol I he ti'h.lcd HI i . -,, I i,i, . ' i i, ini-ci ? in Han ri and for in- imm,;, ! Indiana, ii t h ilmt .Mninliiv i,l . ., ( 1 1 m t next, lit 10 o fjot I of tl,'.; f'.ii noon ,,i , dy, then and (here to inlerpo.-i, m, chiliii" r iid in w ki lli.-ir nl h , uUi,1 in in hefaif. m-:v. hi1 yi ink it. ff..inj, ij, h -A Ileal I J. li. Hi wiAMi.lii ii. U ll i ell It, eagle i;a un i vo:::: i-'. iiA.tiiiiisi.s'j-'i:;:, MAM KAf.-I't I'. I il li i- am ay v Milflllig T I a, l", 1 '.!-. it i i ami ltr V, is t; in, (OK. OK FOIKTM A V 21 1 (VT hTS '-r.iA'.s iv...-, .-,.. m r K(..-. lil ut i ,.i t ion j, 1 1 (,, ,, j,,, of all k iiiilit, a mi re-pi, i n i , i- ,i,itlI. .,i . rhorteit lioll. e m i on in. i ,. j, ,, ,,' lenin. A U me nil A ; th-i-nt i.f ij I J hunt. Mono Imf lli Ileal I loytcl. apt.' tl'lm Notic 3 t' (..T,t! Auocbf -ts, ivy. 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