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5 Ut -.1; 4 I I l . : , .L 6 7 - : I I , - R. ' ; f - f 1 . 1, 1 . , 1 i ts 00, 4 . . . , - - , , I . , . . . 4,k , , I . - I . , ,m. . c N v. I . , t COMMUDICated. I iiim retained, and thus there wont.' base i - The Raven Creaksso L. DRUG S f - - mt.!, - 'rst irtr rr 11. I . flinitt! dontnat EVANSAILLY4 IND. WEDNESDAY ... JANUARY 17 ;...1......-- 3fere Dem erratic Jewels. t Democratic pony 'de not indulge in so many references to their record , during the rebellion we' elsould netts. rally expect; front' the large -claim they suake for the credit of conquering a peace. - They certainly manifested , , very pugnacious spitit, but it was Prin. , , cipally directed toward the Government , which it was their duty as loyal ettiz-enitto support.' They carried .bn it vigorous contest, not with the rebels, but with the administration, which was Waggling to put down the rebellion. r, In 41165d days, ;1.- - leading Densocrats-waged incessant war , upon the GCvernment. i We all remem her Horatio' Seymour's administration; the anti-draft riots; the vulgar, infamous abuse of the martyred Lincoln; ,the - f, hisucietion of Andrewiohnsoo, of which the following is specimen, takenfrom '1'.1 a leading Democratic paper of Vireatertk New , York, the Rochester' Union, of March 9,1865: : I . , , - Unlike the second " Johusosi, however, Richard IL Johnson was a man of talent and education and so distinguished himself; while Andy ' illustrates in the quality of his brain end its brilliancy as lit up by the alcoholic contents of his stomach, what ati un couth and uncultivated statesman" be - - is, and how stratigely.the mschinery of popular government may be worked when a drunken man is chosen for sec - - end engineer. - - ' : Again, on the llth of the same month, , -.two days afteri the Mien ! - Andrew Johnson has for three years exgrcised the sway ef a satrap in Ten. regime, aided by that congeuial spirit, Parson Browolowq Now that the people , 'get a near glimpse of the man by whom the conservative mea of that State were lad fall and in the election of -last week disfranchised, they may be &Me to ap preciete their cluation. Andrew John son should not longer be-permitted to ,,,have position,or poweria ,the govern ment. The resignation or , , ;impeachment of Johnson should be toted until one or the other is t plished. ' ' - ' . That was the spirit of the Democratic press everywhere in its coarseabuse of - Andrew Johnson no longer ago than last spring. Yet these Deniocratio or , gabs and the leaders of the party now claim to be his especial frienðs'and porters! , : A Sw(et Morsel for Soottern Enton sisis. t:40 The follogini iitrect from a long communication in the Memphis Ippeal will show the strunch loyalists of the F,kontit, who jitled.:with the- novern7 meat th'roughout, in what light they are ,regarded at leaat Aome ot, the rebels: The Confederacy is gone,. and while we hold in sacred reverence its glorious z goemorieo, Anti treapure in Aux heart of '-- hearts-those "few-in Sarais who did not defile.their garments," thoee noble.breed of men sod women who showed most , true metal; the greater the secrifices ' they were called upon to make, anti who rj to the last gave an u,nresetved allegiance to their country, drinking , .Lavo la each Illadrop that flowed froze bar breast." , , we bitter rebeiti as we have been, can give the charity of silence to "The slave , , Wommbouttreo,ersoothooloolkeumooduesd, oftyatviltgrhatv: , , To bleat the, to their Dottrel thigtt." ";'''' Yee,- we Zan give him or rer the charity og silence. if he sees fit to live in and seek a competence in the land he has betrayed? why let Aim eat the bilk, bread of remorse ix peace, and be al. tared that ft a single element of the :,' swan 'remains within him, that bread trill indeed b bitter. ' ,v : So the patriots who refused to join a , mad rebellion are to hope fornothing in s their native S3tith except the charity of , sileuce.,..They must expect to be treated , who contempt, while the reconstructed . , , convol -the State, determine ter policy and enjoy a monopoly of respectability and honor. ,,The Nashville' Times' says it knows a game worth two oi that,: and the nation is detern3ined toplay it. ! ! ..... A-r - I Discovery or a New Comet.' Rear Admiral Davis officially reports to the Secretaiy of the Navy the discov ery of a comet at the Cnited States ,Na vat Obeervatori, on the night of the 6th instant, by Horace P. Tuttle, Assistant Paymaister,- 'United Statea Navy.' 'Mr. Tuttle was formerly cCnnected- with , the Cambridge Observatory:. 'where ' be - 4 made important diacoveries in astrono my: , V. S. Nsvit. OILSNKVATOST AND HYDROOSAPHICAL Orrica, , ; WASHINGTON, Jandl, 1866. Stu: I.have the, honor to report 'the discovery of a comit last evening, (Ian. , 5,) at this observatory, bv P. Tuttle, , Assistant Paymaster, United - States ) r , From observations with the equatori al, the following place was obtained by Mr. James 'Ferguson, Assistant As. tronotner. :;1 ? cz.H. taxman, - Lb. Um. 331s.2 00.;. iKt. 22m. 5.071, The edmet is rotind,'of about two min utes (2) of are in diameter, with a slight Lcoadensation at the center. - .1, Lcoanensatton at tne center. , ,. ,,,2 ;:,.., .1 I,:,! yery respectfully, i 1 ' - Your odedient servant, 1 1:1 Davis, .1":-::" ::" :-; '. It- ;a; Aild?r. at and Sup's. , Hon. Gizmos Watuesi Sec. of the Nevi. -7-'-'-'----Accul3arrr.A sad accident happened at Lafayette & few days since, to a dis: charged soldier named Patrick Kelly. Tb. Courier says: - LI I was -waiting for-k the train' ;Ori the Market Space,-And when the train front Cincinnati came in behind time, about toil past four o'clock, he ran out.of one - of the -Market Space- saloon's and got board. The supposition, is- that imp. i :t mediate'', after the train started he dis covered his mistake, and in attempting to get off fell upon the track, and -ths wheels of one or more of the trticks .passed over his leg. The marks of blood indicate that be fell at the Main street sidewalk crossing, just oppositaGnion's ,..1.1e dragged himself to the iron'-grating ' in front of Cumming's drug-store and lay' there bleeding, helpless, and' par. tially insensible for nver ea hour, putil his diecovery.- ' ' ' , , s The Sullivan , Democrat informs us that during the present week Capt. Ranh and .1. E. Hamill will commence sinking a shaft for coal on the farerof the latter, formerly owned, by Capt J. R. Fieldts - jut east of SUINYSII about a mile. It is confidently anticipated that coal will be lontid in paying quantities at a depth of 23 foot. . , ' ' , Communicated. Chanr,e of Base". rot Mee bus. es.1 ' The rebel oirjen on ltfai'a street', in its 'endeavors t'citritititself intsriptviets, osn o neve re able party from ason diseolution, by attacking Union office holders, for lack of ;sore solid party capital, ,bas arrived .at a point, in its abuse of me, where it has to change its base of operations from aa' postal to's political ground, or abandon ,the siege. Its accusations that it, hiralded with a big flourish of top-heavy bead Epee and angrammaticaL epithets,,now resemble "the little end of nothing whittled down to ik point and eut off." Sunday's issue runs theta into the ground. Its reader' , are- told, 'with great seriousness, that this, that, and -the other riewspaper got an "exchange" out .of its box that did not belong: there. Now, in the first I place, one of my clerks who distribuiei the !"exchange" papers, and whose word 41 1)06 r than tile oath of the Courier,or the Demokrat men, states;- positively, Unit he knows that no wrong rapers were pat by' him,lert the days 'mentioned by the Courier, into the drawer of either of the above papere. Moreover, censidering that exchange" papers are generally addressed very illegibly, and that we in this offics are-ttp and at work, with short intermissions, from six o'clock ia the morning till midnight, and frequently later, the wonder is that so few erroh are made. The Courier itself comes to the office most miserably addressed', vtIb et lead pencil. , 1 The following paragraph contains an other feeble charge:against me: ; ; ' We hive b-een assured' by a number of gentlemen that mail mattsr, for hours at a time, has been seen lying in the open alley running beside the postoffice. Titers appears to be no ous to attend to it, Is this effici,:ncy, or fully up to the , poetat regulations."' ' , - " Thereby hangs a tale:" One day last week a friend called my attention to a bundle of packages of the Courier, which had been left at an un frequented door on the side of the office opposite ,the proper entrance for such matter. ' The' bundle was 'found some time near the middle of the day, and may have beett there several .hours for 'aught litnow. We are not in the habit of sending out scouts every few minutes and searching' all the alleys to Bee' whether 'some blonheact or knave has left mail-matter there instead of bringing it iato the mail-room." The door where the' bundle' vras left,'Is used but little, and the person ,who left it theta must have linowd that: this was not the proper place for it, as the "litail-Room " ligm,itt plain andeasilp teed. 4 There was a design in what was done , is ray friend remarked when be showei'me the ' bundle. 'This is probably the case men-. tioned by the Courier, and the para ' grap.hAnoted is part of the plot against me in which the-volunteer staff of the ai:trier, through the very " responsible"' , Editor, ore trying to write me down. " I have thne met these allegations of postal mismanagement, one by one, and shown them to be unfounded in great part. T In soma cases they are, malicious 4alsehoode; in others, the irregulari ties have been Lthe reeult of the fault ' of ''others,'Ior it not, they ' have arisen from circumstances bbyond thv control:. in other cases, the charges are , the 'outcrop of the n spite of unhung rebtda, or of a certain meddlesome indt vidual who nurses & grudge agaiest me because I would not loan ittim money to help him out of a tight place, and takes this means of throwing vitriol and asa foetida at me (figuretively speaking). Rebel hatred, a desire for notoriety and for party aggrandizement, and. -personal spite, also a faint hope of some of our newly-fledged Andrew Johnson -men-.-- men who heve heretofore opposedaim to the bitter end---tbat they may get the Post, Office---" only this and nothing more," is at the bottom of the plot. Now for the political part of the con; spiracy. A large " mare's nesr; has been discovered in' the Princeton Dens ocral... A letter,. purporting to have been sent by mistake to a Democratic soldier, is publiehed, Here it is:, " " , " EVItNSVILLE , ' - , A Oct- 1863: 'j "Finest) Bonn ---I have been so busy brioging up my work that got behind during the cninpatgn, that I have not had time to draw up that paper before. now enclose it. , .."-Get,all the aignatures you can to it, -but do it so Canninghant or kis friends will not know ,Whon you get it ready send it to me and 1 will mail it, or send it to Princeton and let Slayback mail it from there. . - , "I think the change can be made, if you can get it dozen names or so. It you can't get so many without the risk of haring it known, get as many as you can. "I haw just , written to the P. M. GeneraW erging- hint tolurn out all the Butternut Postmasters ha can hear oE It emit be done if we wish to succeed ia r- , t should not Agri the-petition as you are recommended for the P. M. - " Yours truly, JANIS H. MoNsut.r, P. M. "You will see .1 disguise my hand. Yor. need -notification who wrote the rte. titian. - - " Mc.' I do not know' whelher- the letter is genuine or not, as have no copy.. It may be or may not be. If could see the pretended -original, could say whether it was genuine or ,sparions.. If I wrote such a letteri it may have been garbled or added to. 1 know that men who would publish a private letter without the author's consent, wouM do anything else necessary to accomplish their nefarious purposes. ' But suppose it is genuine. Suppose I did write it pet as printed above4 ,What isthere Init. to bi ashamed of ? The circumstances connected with the Hazleton post-office were these: Marsh. Cunninghate, a Copperhead of the deep est dye, was Postmaster, He was active in opposition to the Government, in dis couraging enlistmentr in helping to defeat,Pnictt eandidates; he was sas pected of being a Kni7ht of the Golden Orele, and the very office he held under a Government he was endeavoring to destroy, gave Mtn influence to prosecute his- rebellious schemes. What was my duty? 'What I was the duty of every Union mau having 'any influence in the premises?: It was to have him turned out and a good Union man put in.' Had not done so, 1 would have been un worthy of my position. , , Hazleton was a hot-bed of secession. , Istine-tentbs of ,sts people .were rebel- , sympathizers, and a few months later came near mobbing one a our Union speakers, ..Hon. Delana E.' Williamson, (now Attorney General,) a War Demo crat while respectfully addressing them. A Union man bad about at; much chance there for safety (much less for office) as he would have bad in the heart Of South Caroline.- - . , Cunningham, as Postmaeterf had- all the opportunity necessary to keep an es pionage on documents and movements designed to depose him from his office. An open effort to get up. a movement there to have him ousted would have re tilted in-a counter-movement to hat him retained, and thus there woull have beans' needles controversy. His docent Vibe seated tut a Copperhead Postmaster,' and no very ostentatious ceremony was necessary. A little ',pf ,the McClellan , tatliee--"atrategy"waa employed, and he and hie clan were flanked and rout ed. The movement succeeded, and the Hazleton Post Office was transferred .to a loyal man. It was the old story of "fighting the devil with fire.",The Copperhead ,De", moeracy claim a patent right of the Jesuitic principle--"the end sanctifies the means,"and oppose all infringe ment The Courier and its friends are in formed that 4his is only' 0 ne 'but of many cases wherein I have borne a part in the guillotiniog of Copperhead Postmasters. A, case has occurred within the last three months wbereallederaholdier of nine years' experience was put in, in place ,of -a Butternut, who was'vely , lucky to have held his office as long as he did..- The -archives of,- this office contain a long and handsonit; list of such cases, running through the last four years. "Also of tbe establishment of several new offices,,.with 4goed Union men to carry them onsome of them in Copperhead localitieso like roases desert If there is anything morn, than another tbak hglory is) that my voice bas ever been for war on Copper head office-holders, to the extent of their removal and the substitution of men wbo know how to appreciate and love a good Government- 1 am under obligations to the Princeton Democrat aud Evansville Courier for their edvertiseineot of my efforts in this behalf Few of my pariy frieuds ever kuewol,what I have been doing in this way for the benefit of the great cause that the loyal meri,love been bghting for during the Piot 'five yeare.., 4 If the- Ceuries- staff have any mart private letters to publishif they can get any more, by,fair means or foulor if they can forge any to suielleir pur poseI hope they will "trot them out." I rather enjoy the, publication-of ,these death-warrants of Copperhead offieials. I have loug been aware the; my po-' litical conduct- hati-nbt, pleased rebels and rebel -sympathizers. I never ex pected it, to tIesse.,them I -never wanted it to do so. II espetially anticipated that rebels who had to swear their votes in on the ether aidnof the Ohio river, be fore they immigrated to this side; would dielike me,- and men. When such ,people attack me so vire lentlyohn presumptionjs fair that I hive 'done the State some service"--7 and the United States too--ia an hum. ble way.' In addition' to the' conscious ness of attending faithfully to my postal duties, I have the additional consciousw ness that sundry Post-Offices have heed" "redeemed,:regenerated, and disen tbralled," and released from -Copperhead control,:"Ity meabs ' of influences emanating front, or aided by, Ahe sub scriber. f-'"' l P.: , , , , ,:; t 4 - A GREAT Tnonottonvatte Tbe con struction of a railroed from Indianapo lis tO Vincennes is of vastly more im portance than at first glance would seem to be the 'ease, and its great-local ,e4- vantages shrink into nothingness whee we contemplate the future through trav el and traffic destined to pass' over it. Easterly railroaft .meni who gaze keenly into the future for resources of wealth and 'profit, have long looked-witapicu-' lative eyes let the completion of an ail rail route from New York, the Metropo lie of the East,-to St:Louis," tte"'Erepo-- rium of the Great West, by which passengeraWrid- freight could be: con veyed through without change of cars: and still further, to, the, time when this great route,' running westward from St. Louis, shall stretch away over the 'met plains and lofty monatainsto tbe far off , waters of the blue Pacificlinkingjoe gettler with ironbands, the Orient and the Occident,' and !arming a rapid tneans of traesportation from ocean to ocean. ; Stilt farther, far seeing :Europeans, whe, have Nought for centuries a "short route to the East Indies,", have discov ered 'that, by steam from , Liverpool to New Yorkeand thence by rail loth Pa cific,. they have attained tbeir.t. Object. This the secret of the late visit:of Morton Pao; the "railway king," :and his English triends to this country. Vast se -these -objects- are, they are susceptible of 'accomplishment the not distant future., And when this great rot, d is conetructedi-it-is eertaire"to , run along the valley of White river from In dianepolis to Vincennes, making ; our road a connecting link in the .greatest railroad line in the world. 41- Mark the prediction When the In-1 dianapolis and ,Vincennes RailrOad is completed, it wilrat once become one of the greatest through routee in. the ,Union,---Oteen aunty Journal. : r - RISID IN ?HZ PRINI OF NEIVSPAPIIRS.-- The Boston Post, Traveler and ,Journal haire raised the price-of Aheit papers. The advance in the cost of paper which hes been from iiixty-to seventy per cenf, since the reduction last summer, fully justifies Chem in 'this coarse; in which the Courier and other...mere are likely US follow them: '' ; Paper rosa on &tempt of,thevear-r--,,1 hut there-is- peace new. Then , the scarcity orcoeton was alleged, but that.: has ceased. Then the drouth and Abe,' shallowniss of the 'water in the stream's, was the Thallow excuse!. This haa,cess, ed; and paper still rise& The-real se-'1 cret is thatariff gives a- mentspoly to the manufacturers, and they are making the most of it Let- Congress reduce the duty on the imported article,' and the paper makers will reduce their charges! The Harpers are importiog paper from' Belgium for ,their Weekly, Some of our publishers 6nd it cheaper to make book abroad than at home, as the list of "hol idays" showeil. Some of the other New York papers are also tnying their Paper in BelgiumAlbany Argus-:4-, , .1 !, We suggest a bill of 'paint! atid penal. ties to all who persist in "hand-shaking" the President- The morning after New Year's Day we were informed' that' the: Presideut was very much fatigued. last night, and hie hand and arm were badly swollen, from much shaking. at the re ception, giving him much paid. Now be is much better,' and although suffering much inconvenience from his partially disabled hand, is attending to his dutiee as usual. --The 'system of hand-shaking, as practiced on great dap, and, toward great meu, is nothing less than protract-, et! murder..N. Y. Tribune. w t , AS an example of tbe-profitableeem of tbe New York city street railroads, it may be stated that the Third Avenue Railroad Company's' -receipts. for ,1865 were 2.1i per cent, more than Abe pre; vious yearthen they were $836,514- 15. The net profit from those receipts can not be got at by the public; as the. atock la ,"watered", so that the real profit is four,er five times greater than appeare from the published. fieures.-- Bat with the gross,profits at $1,000,000, mobody need be at a loss for the reason w by the stock ot that road xannot be, purchased , , at any, figeres , In New Haven , there are thirty-five carriage factories, employinr(directly and indirectly ) , twenty-one hundred hands, and turning out - fifty-one-thou: sand four bendred and fifteen carriages, of all lasses, per year, of an aggregate value of t1,314,769. Average value be fore the war,-,$153;1 now, $242.' -The unfilled orders for light wagons for the South are now vary large. 4-4nnonvorziammt!asr- - - The 1;aven Creaksio m , --TS- not We "1i laii4i-al edit& aware' that I the business 'men, the raiSchanice and laborers of tbe country are in grket dis 11186? LI LI r LI ...L.4. .:ii "4.--,'' Does he not know that in this city, at this time, there is more distre8s among our poorer classes , than derhaps ever existed. since Indianapolis Was a city? This :result is'.111e legitimate,' cootie queries of Republican misrule, the bosi oesxand 41)0g-interests of the eovin try, are being groitact to pieces to benefit 1 the bond-holdersHeraid. ...- --''''' -, There is more distress in your diseased imagination, and your desire to produce, dieconteut among the people, than there is anywhere else; and we say ,furtheri that so far e8 there is any distress ariiiiiig. frorna -the-Condittoti of monetary antra,' the people owe it to the revolt of the , Southern wing of the Democratic Party, beCause of their failure to carry an elece. tion',In 'which;trevolt they were encour aged by the Northern wing, in the ex', pectation that a revolution could. set aside the choice of the people, and rein-, state that.- corrupt and condemned Party to power'. ''' -'-- The laboring intereats of thiseitý ire suffering far less from taxation than. from the extortion of real estate mOnOpo ; lists,'Of whoat the croaker of the Herald is &shirting apecimen. whose rest cbargee dissipate the earnings of the poor, and take the lion's share of the profits of the business man. t' To the...question of the Heraid, as to there being --more dietress' among our poorer classes than perhaps ever etatiOd since Indianapolis was a city, we say, and we appeal to the mechanics and.lal borer's wao"Vere 'litre in the winter fol lowing the explosion of the Democratic free svramp,Tree awIndle, free bank sys Leto," fOr :t he correctness 009 t ssertion; that.At ate wa,a 'itai fold 'Amore suffering ' then than now. , That was withouthother cause than the 'foolish- Tegiglation 'of Democratic partisans in a titne of profound peace. lArhat distress may ,now exist, is the 1 fruit' of,a great civil iwar inaugurated,' 4114 leading aid tontrollings epirits of the same party,4' who havesaddled the country with a heavyriebt, the buiden of which',was.cloubled by the factious and-diilnyattottrse ief a large portiOi of the Narthern Democracy while the iwat was in progress... ..., ,-, ,j, . , I 1, .,Th a tslistress ;.,,;(it ;which, .the 'lima(' speaks exists to a limited extent senioag stock-jobbers, provision monopolists incl.' forestallers,Tepetulators on borrowed' i dapital, and gold gamblers, but the lte, boring classes, notwithetanding tbe bur:, dem entailed upon them by the Demo cratie rebellion, are int more prosper, ,ous condqion than .the: usually were while the-DemoZratic party were i in power.Ind JournaL 1 x, . ,---v3,c, ,;. , I 1,,, We do not believe that the great ote publican party was ever more numerous,. mortilinitect, or Wore' hopifal than it is to-day. "elf ste tire nOt mistaken, seviiral of the more rampant and insolent rebel papers in tbia State talk in a tone dee . cidedly lesi sanguine than they dil te fore the holidays. The Union party T.tr cenaposed of, intellieeut, decided, con kciéefilitiii 'men', Zebo7a6-th'eir own think ing. They cannot be deceived nor gulled so easily as the Tennessee 'secessionists,- who tirink pine-top whisky and ride burr tailed ponies throegh the !GOA ie seartb Oroposstimi.-Naskiale 2'imes. 1 vl,i I ' - .1 'A.; kl"Fi ,TI4cg-'7.-. Sereet,i on c:,-of , the., many 'scamps that infeet Richmond,' Indiana, stole the railroad pass from the hat of one of the editore of the Indianee pile Rer.Vd,,yhje leolia.al dinner in that town a few days ago. Ile stied have known better than to stop in such' a place for dinner. The wouder is the hat e was not - taken also,---,Suilittan Denrocrstityk 4.'.-4 is is it, 40,,,a ...Lv .4. 1 4, The above is probably the editor'à vet-, sion as to low he lost his pass. Others,' . , - , s neVidatiThe.,.-w.11'itc;c6tiet' Cif the mishap differently. . ,, t IL The committee appointed by the di rectors of the Chicago Board Of, Trade to investigate Mr. IL II Day's plan for the vassage,of Niagara'Falla by at canal and inclined plane, have reported thatif is entirely -feasible. Their report was.' endorsed by the city engineers, and titian. imously approved by the. Board of Trade. k r: . 7 I The Governor,,of Colorado, in his message to the Legialature of that State, speaks in favor of a railroad to the City of Mexico, two-thousand miles away, tur.,says 'would be easy of con-, emotion, and through healthy ' aid mostly tertile country. lie aims to re gird it aa not at all a formidable under taking. , SASH, AND DOORS. ! - STnELE- & MIELE, 1.n. toofir HT- MVP CHEST!? rtir ANTI Mkt DOOND tag CliESTN07 AND NFANA VILLA INDIANA," , ASIteDOORS,WINDOW 111.DiDS (- Dressed liatThber ; Boats, gabs, to., of every deacription constantly on band. Packing loam of ail kinds made soot- v order. Sawing of every kind done og the shortiki n'k 9-4 et. 4. t FERE' 11.11 E , s 3, Etv'vEnruran TOR THE TANDKfKIIIV. ;42'4 A A a, -;m ii.,-,,,.-Ý! w tir,, L-,:, ri.41 Dck m ,(:: la Y (ell . . ,.... ,,;,,, L, - Lk.,, s ,00ivir,.,, , 1 4,'"'------------;-------------7---: . ,,,,..i -os-..., , , ..7 s 4,,,,, , ,,,,ty.N,r -,,,-:-,, . ,....-t ct, ,c.,!,, ;',,,,!,,.,?!--,4',,,,,.ti,,,,,,, " , ,, -r i 47 (,)7,,,,.1,41,,t,q),.,,,,.,N,,,Ý1'it,.,', , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,, NA IN t .,. Iglk..,,,, ' I ' ' f VIAII Al VV. ... AP . ,. , . g H ! 2t ; 1.1 C 1 4 A Mani frix-attimiti, Delicate' and Fra grant Perfume trout Lthe Mare and, Deantital. Flower ,frout which it take its name.' , hr "-Itanntactnred onlyby PlIALON Pi;ON. , a 3! Lewaretf:Coutiterf,litsa rtiarts;,,,watake no other. , ' . : Sold bir,druggists geueraill- ; RE STAIrliA4 CrescOntrrity Saloon. -TOSIZPII L. KORN has opened to the Creneont City Buildings, one door shove,Bronghton, Wood'a Drug tito,re, trat clasikt o t giL0031 ANi);:AESTIPIANT r Ottera Atritteheð: it' all lieasOnaLle tours, in addition to the anon kinnote, Oysters, Gomel ond on other Coneeetiblee,the beet that the Market affords. . 'tit 16' , , .- A liboral thrie et patronage le reepeettallY 'totted. nuttidtt - t, - a , - 310aatil 10.14811111SOW:...A.:iwtitit Ikr: WALKER, - , Tohuson kk Walker t I 1 ',,:7ATTORNETS AT '10 LAW, . brrzcz ött TIMID gearly oppoatte lb; -Court House. so tbe but Met fpcuaed1 of.flapied 14010-late Dr.,Joiku r. WO-kw" u16Sat L -0-- 4.24 L. DRUG S CHEMICALS.- , -QUE ENSWARE. . 4 - t tI 11-11 L.1.1 lip. irt, A a tn I M DRUG S -,13L CHEMICALS.. 4 TI 1 t mita.16. WHOLESALE prug?-1. Cliemica- 1 I ' i. 4, , , . , 0 0 , , , . - , , , ,WAR. EH9USE:--- , - - , 'rEnnts, SPARKS SI. 'CO .1' ; ,Åt tr. : i4 )i -.6o. tzt Al,,ó,hts-Nain Street 1-::..4.4.34 , - - e t - - 1 !, 1)16 The only tiguindfic Witottaukto prug Rouse in the city , , AL; We dupiirate qi nein nett i;113 Tine prices ' - A. Orders enUni NJ. I 1 oto; 4 ,s, .4,10 t tlt - , ' i SADDLERY. , ; a-et-74 LWROLESALE4 AND LMETAIL:',:'. SATT:01)141:Zjaryli,,, STEINBACH tå, WACit ' No. CI 'Main Street, , ; 1:;1- i:2-44 111 31-4&:-ISTSVIAIE;1.1,ND. wx KEEP CONSTANTLY ON ELANZI,:k V full areortmentof ra la in our line. but , full norortment,of gu.et in our Imo, but I - - v ,vms'..mr..,4 PP 0.4 09 .a. call the-apt-0W attatioir of Morobants sod bad- Mors to our superior ROIISSI-COL &ABS, Boleti, ed, intead of aith bucitles and strap, wit)" at.; ed, fipteact of vith bnci lea and "trap intik gs. Stodubaolea awly Veß Led and pateatd , EVERLISTIVI , .mr41a4Stelaers:.1:'; The sdrautagett of tlits rsiteier ars---10 Dore- bilitY4 the Fastener wassauted to ontlut the ler; 2 Easing of time in putting ths Collsr On arts off the bor4e's neck; ff Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer Ilan the old ft Monett ore. ionamine our stork be ore you buy and art artitgayermtner;------:77,7---: - --- ''''''''. - - " 7 I -dect4 fi6na - --,., , PORK-PACKING. ,i0 67;, 7 ..CW:divErsb it-IKIINT9,,,3 . i ! 1:dit4 PORK-PACKING. 3 .vin r a-I ; ) 1 co 1 ': " : toonn-pActtErt, 1-? ? e i-t ,11 11,7.1 'Pt; I z,. ? f1;?i.i , ? ? zoransvillo,- ud. , ---t ',,,,- s.'..1 ., ''',.. "-..'"'"'''''''' ',"- ." Li VI. s. , 't i', ' 't ,,.; oti'til 't V.. VOW- BRADT' 1'011'1111i PI:fa HASt'Or VI ,L 'I HOGS. Nay be found at H. ' . Cload & t e.'s, et at Samuel Orr's Pork House. - Nantily Lard, it bs, end Trod.trioin furnished bast et Or. Orr'', Iron Prom. ' ' '. dect2 dies ' JEIXTELRY., 1 -' -,, ' , ft ,,. 1 tlEIN STORE " 1 tA , f - AND - . 1 410 t, , ) NEWCOODS 110 -1101 IOW SW 0111, ',121 fl i 1! :4! f."1 ..;I t it; S t ;; i 1.4 e" P-71 tv'T t I 'AM: NOW OPN,t4IN9, Ark - NNW STOEN, -,4 1.4. itd ' NEXT DOOR TO FIRST .17.4V0V-Ali-13ANK,-I TUE LABGEST 8TCK OF : rya 4 f ' ; r, 1 Clocks; TIVatches;40melry, 41' Slifer 'an' crElla10,.. 'Ware t ?Ater biough to thok city' of Evenmina, whkli col:L411 ttil(reatirroduced pricom for Cast4 ri , lic!) - VMO.0.000 t ft BUCK. A, JT-Fr . 7 4.1 vs 44 ..... -- . 'WATCHES of all grades and makes; prices ranging . frowr VW 40 $350; all war- ; ranted pod timsoktepera l 1 ,,,,, fLOCKS -7 Titer ðittititNli -1 ; 4 . -Komi Twoust CLOtItS. ''' ;'; ii : ' ' ,''' r YlICHIEW Et it alllt p 1 i.41, ,i,,A,,,t .0,sti- ittossit--4turh- , 1 , Vic': Iv t3nty i,T, and Elaborate i t,' P. :.. Å DIAMOND. SET3, ' , ,, , 7- 1) fill D4AMOND:TI$S, 'AN,r, t ; FINQER ILI 5108 l".., O4 C , - 'i GOLDi ClIAIKS ,laZlend- - - Iesa variely.,, ,, ( , -, .1- '- WE DDIN t RIND S. t 4 GOLD THIMBLES. - , , ( I. 1 ILTICIt rotatutat4,1 t't ( - ;:, GOLD RIllsOELESSI4Illt 74 ; 4 .4 PEARL.,11IDAl2 SETS, c : , is naurpeadatda la beauty. l'' 4 'HOLD' SPECTI CI:ES, t SILVER et. l. I STEEL " 4 :i ! rSPErTAOLk CASES; I Ii' t 4 ;.t. SILVER.A21Sr PLETEDly F ro 4441434Venc:. tI'1'4',"t!'"Ta t 1 I 14t,,,VIIR mpoo' is, -,r4:11 t ili-a1 laN Eli- P011 KS, . ) l 1 SILVER KNIVES, and ; -.- 4 SILVER NATILIT i Ellaii; C SILVER CI ED CASES, Is ) fprit RI "(MAD CAStr,7. 1"p, I- 44AtCritgIODS-ör lt &'' 1: ) El KINDS è DESCRIPTIONS, 1. .i.- Z. :PINTre tarr CITTLIER141 ' ri. 1 z 1 oil LEt CrtLICISIX Ta',3 Z., 1 ,1:711.0ç4TT-, !3V4K6044.. t d:I 1' , ,Alatit all Cloode aseallr lel!, ,TIllO Z , in a First-C.44e IevilArY AA, b I ' ; tabliehment.., ,,,, ,i -,--,,,-4 14' 1 .T --rA .1...---rf,--,tid r , W wicis .11.stion:ltitsg V " D- - -t ' - i -1L - t , , 0110 0 on or on t tt 11109 a - -reasonable termer is ; ,;:-It:i.,-;4---4 I Isla ra lag, ...T f ...,ii 1 . lit Ei.acmg AD. r ,,,.,a,,,a,....,...? , ..,, 1110113la'r YRICEIrAID 1 1. -IVOIl 'GCLD te SILVER, 1 IJI; Pil , , 0 1, 0 0 Sn 11 Z1 En 1-I !1 Iv 3 ;, ) 1 1 1 T. 1 ; 2 J 1 4 3 '1 ) s J 4 )41-.11 di I JJ 1 I I 1 s:14 r ; tzt 0-1 ' 3 a E4 -ai 4. -L ? -44 m 0 151:1111CIC 1'1(111', gar Thom, wkiliincto3Orcbass goods in my line will do wo to call and examine ray Large -stock &irons sambas we elaswiere, toe I am de tbrniined g,it tellilderd1 oc20-11 ltsirilialso a finii assortmmt of Gold Pena of differeat brand. All Pets warranted for two years. is s, vv 133,, ;-DIDOL..) A-4 411&, - FURSTi'l b:,1 A tiOOD ASSORTMENT 1,- 7 AT t r-4. fir orall4 t 1611 1117.1 , S , :;;NO - a'. t RILCFAIVTD- - -A I LA; A' ' ' ! : e '3P1i rtgt - Street .0 !':' r . aud when, they win ha said at .dt, ; e!r, 4 f !,, 4. : -11EDIJCED,-PRIC"S' NOM COOttEZ co: , s - ' tAIN- CARDS: t : .. ft.' 1 t ' '1.1 ; '' Wm.' Reavis - ,,,.. , , 4 ,. 7, it: -k4 0 0 , . . 11007' S. : CLAILII, ACENT.-3 illso;Itent Eitain &Collecting Agent.. ' '''t OFFICE ON ZAIN ST.,:.-1 1 . , , (Bei, Third tf, 'rolirth,)W6,-954; puep,-- -,., . zettiedt Gun,. $tor4 - - 1 -'7. 1.0,,,, .A fo,, , ,,,,:,,ðo , ,, , ,4t t .4 J r .t EYANSTILLI Ind , ---plozil,..,:vat 1 14 ,,, ,,. - . - 11,1111. , o, .-QUE ENSWARE. 4t- - iTE M -I - ' - : - , ' ' l r ' .-,...., I Altai A.; t44.," Zot0,-1.1 133$1,1 r4,--..Zi .avt ,:l .V., ,T4inLIN. ; ! .11..71 'QUEE SW - N ..:-- ;7i Li: it3Cit'..7111. t'A,la.:,:11 1,4 0'1 4111'0 itill'AP"a I:9104'1 :J-it;I:',7) tso Kakts 1 tJ ki v:4 Jal-1;ral wýt ,11-00 t -11- , la " ia.11:1A4t1;'.'Sitilt '11" 1,-.,4i,tt iJal 1,at.,-,.1 , I ia.11 .1,1s)ti -- w L' LAT PS"'L- I --- ,u; 91.,4 ;.; sat .11 iA I LI lb title I - 1(11471.'01' slI':a.iii'';r113'41( 1,0a irizs e 4;,).'3 ,Z.010-1; 4,14 e,;;;;ia Lla Ap!,:, i I , ,efF., , Stock,t t :4 ol Er 1 GREAr,vAnryrir. ,.;44 , L hi? :4:4 jag b ,s;4id.iag -evr.,.i.;x s D.1010 . I 411;1; COM,PIAND. SEE-0.1 ALI.; , , - ALI.; 116-74 J4116-,,,f3 V.I,ELSr,r4 ST9EZEET - ' .4 IiiVOM- Fbiltd RIX' orcuPIED COBMINENTAL'BitliK.) : deo22 dtt , !-. a. -4 t.,1 sl t 1 , tl-':; 13AN KING.-- , 7, , , ,t t . :. .1 ,: ,Li , , , , . Capital Paid In.,. $350,000 Limited 'te';.'13-'-'i $1700,000 ,,,, ci L. 41 C! kt,..,,.. :-.; :2...d,if ;1 . ,-,.Alf,s1.ki rli-161.., ii; :.,kt :41 c:- ....3. , , '11)11THE: LIERCHAUTSt''' 11( ltATIO1TLL'BAllig, , Evansville, I 1.4,q ,,, 3 , ,e. -.-o,AmProsidste's, tt 1; - Delay g commeittbð braises et its Oltce, SoiOetot 'Main'. and First Etreeti , Oilers ifberth:es tò the citizens or Ersusvire end Atsviolott7,beinc nrepared to terry on a, t,- ,,Ft-y41, rtoi i.3 General Banking Business,' Jko to Pori:hese and Bupplp 1 ,,,, tle,t 1 740 ' Tiiasuryi u -Note's. ., tl -'r :-Gt,,old an' d Silveri 7!"111 la1,41.) f - -' "" , ' - ' nic,Notes,--- .73a, I Lula,. BOND - other, Securitiedoand.i .;1. Discounts iftsitlEIGN and t- DOKESTIV EtrEit. ', i .11 i...:;-;,1.14.4-,;Li - And tor the accommodation fof mechanise and whets who tato invested their lettings in the pupal. ,Govatasuent leans, la ottani to receive Package of Ds th Donde ',oatmeal, Dear. log Itioteis and other tereurittee, ttpeelat Deposit k'ree of Crtargeeaffore ins Sawa holders , the sopottettity to, avoid the iusecurity ond tisk of retoining iltentila their VAW possession. , , 4 lein-tt '11 141 BOOK STORE:' . - ,?, 6,1,t Lit. nit d n. r. Birtei 16;it -14141 to-W ,,i91 9 ;.; tedt fir . :t' I sill,. rufzi;;14 1. go,,, I g. r V:267NEOZIEtitAtlb:S ridLA r'IR1 tioNSMTA rvi'lir.rERu 8,4 TÐC lir. 'er:VROV.ORIV 'OCT: OTOCK;OP ItOrOKS,--ETATION)4441ERY; teo. tto:; ruirsrsERntArr," , 6v(Ifir.coistangroBY"1-,4 '42"' ties; A HEALY. lt9 Lf.clte elf; t:a i.1;411 vlu.1 Ç,A I oc;:-, 14,3,151 113,1:14 vYte7i:1,t1 r61 fiatO itli,Joqr; ta,t (-4 11 I t1,4f.1 r61 t ry num d 1,(141r, I "tki Consists, in Pait,-of '1; ..t, 1,. ,,,b-ww di BLAA.K. F,,kcHooL.; orb-I 14'Är.,,,A,zommysorkx,441rotts' , .1. 61'7A.T.41,014:; r?. R:''1.1 'N14O1 coAnysliatAr NOrE PAPEISP) ,tt.., tA!9 1 Elry"PE. 3t-HOLiEN31 A 0.' '.;' I - -,q114:A LEEELE srocg or PitOról GRAPHIC ALBUMS.. k 'el a t : 1GR A Pli IC ALBUMS. ,t,:..f1 Al Al' -)fi 1 illair. 'letiA1141n.is:irol!it:tilleetil-r,Serit& '3 .; I 1,1- in g ceuntrj, will fintLitio their tri-- '.1:: .11tferf! 1').AilhAt it OWArefors Intr- , L cliealog., r v .,,... ,,,Ovilign i 4, ba i.,".ik .Mhto ,ilåt,,,,, tii ,..1;:.gli It 1)1 et dj-st ,lt;le'il ,71 r t .......". W.....,..-A--,,...,..--,,---,....--,--,...";.,,,41.0.w , , 2 AllSALIALA at0 t W 4 I 3 I A ,r ,t el ..n .p narter,C4 Co.. fts st,: , tDRY GOODS ' , CHEAP PRICES AND ' - " - -" - GOOD ASSORTMENT, 2 f I vof AT. , r'- ..,, 11:3011E BEYREISS v4-No. 43 blialt ,Street.-, ' -u IITAREVILLLIND. Irte, HAV:d:ST ii,1"v"aVcielartelltec1;oAntt!; Dream Goods, Oloalts Shawls, Balmoral Skirts. H00(111 and Babies, Gloves and Iforrier7, Corsets, Ciwsimeres. Ladies' Clothe, Gassinets, deans, blansiels, Tielri ego, Gingbanse, Colic Aso, ac., Bleached and Unbleached Illusliaa, and a thousand and one ether articles too tedious, to, mention., All ,which will be sold "Ur agar. Go and see at No. 43, Nein Street. es . BOLLS it BEY11E153, seittin. - , , No,, 43 Main Street.' ' - , " COMMISSION.,,,1 1L. ItUSTON.....r. NIC110113011. .1r1 r ,,,, ,-. , - 0 , , t v HUST011 CO.i -3 44, 4444. 4, I 1 4 44 It to t, Forwarding & Commission 't ' k-4.:44 -rj .m A It -0 TO it -3 ezftlt!: c-7.; !so t' Atzt,,,t,7 j, tr: WH ARFB OAT PItOPILLET0119,-, 1,1 -1 4,toil t't t ,:, JEv-nns:viiié "Iti ði,iitt a .8-tt , NEW(STORE I N LI rLou'It !AND!. LIQUOIVSTORE ' -"' BYCASIOLLEt STREST,': : 4,4 ,,,-, 1.rn t ;,e WITAWBVILLI, NIX .1 , rpm; UNDERSIGNED REEFS bONSTANTLIt on band all Linde of Licitors, and Common and Fancy --LTIonr. , E and sal as &salsa Aci isp 4rads;11 sell as cheep as the ebespeeke'Vese, isnot re with in nalLbstottrachasing. noel tintst - HERBY ATRIC 1, ),i 2 Jal If 1 0 W; e etrA I 01 ,1, sit ' : AgrOili akul -,T - ,17 irt :I.; ;-.11 u ,JSLICI D. C, LTA. nos i irta 1 ' iota, , imia. Ajar Jot., t Pia. QJ' t..1 MEI V') U-i; A Ian ' of ,016 - mo t v a ,) , ,16 . r I ,1 :1; 10 CI Ott " : Jjli;!) lar .44 4,-. ! All b -VTe Mg al r,: TIACHINISTIL REITZ-LL- HALIEY; 1 .010110110MirA110 01.P.MMONNO 'Crescent Fe dry.' - ' itVÁN'SVILLE; an 1,a Li li4v4 VI ;k 11J 1,4,44 -Miutalacturers of ---Idaselacturers of izza rý:lz i ",""' - 3 STEAM:11EN GINE S i 111,o L S ism SOWS' 1110 OP Su bob 11 Ilk WI L;U:41;:t. OMM,000gle CMCULAII SAW. IlIttS :;44, I ,0 46, :d1 i It; Of the Jnoot Approved Paitero, a ttAl.',E3(), c;;;:, Iil , All kinds 'Of Machinery appertains lug to Rillroads, Steamboats r tl ' Urns , -- SUGA MILLS. of all shies with tho latest Insproye: , went attached- ; - " e And , t - ;, - , , , t t . - ;ads.- s'',61 Tobacco Screws, i.f Li, al.:414 gl,&0:41 cro4;;trer,,,o esti, I; .; : ; :41. 71 C1191' ,,, I R 011T-iAND onAse ss .14 ,:,.1:-.;;Ly rti t elksrrnsrp-sp-?,-f:;!, , t every desdription. Vi :,;;;,; L,,;4 - , , DIAL111,8 - - " , 414!L-,f ' Steam (tangos,. Qum ,Zoltiug, , , t 1 ',, Ti:roug4t . 4l3 ' Cloth. itto., at L.Z1 r blåt VII !P In 4 ZIANITIPACTURZRS'i ralcz1 , - 1 , 1 -,, t 1' , 4tnt Repairing'', dole' at sitortasiiiisi -k 4.)t , ;i 6., e t 7 ! uttot c f-,woirramaible goat Ito &ill Flartill h.n.rtepair,notters' - - f J " ovt-4 :- ' " t,,,i11!J: ,,rsu. ,;i :,E;v ,.'..); , mirk!' ordgirt will receive oar individual Oct tton end' bill be promptly mo the- Amoco - ressonable tonna. i !,1 ,t e -, Otte and 'Foundrr on the ,,Cantl, 'vs-t tionier of Incl. Street 1 DrOr GOODS: gm .713,;- .tk ,;,11 kid ! 4 L 1tÅ s a 3 .14 ,a,t ,1 i .Z4 L' To v21.4 tI4 sTitpLE.AtIll ttt',4 ommq eRk' oroi twg' Vt d UAW? i34 ,W 4U. 1;,48 LO4 INT C3 cto 0 6, ' " - I - , ,,! , .;, ,, , p.ET419.. 4 ir 1,..4 al; 11,:t..z,,,,,:a txi1,6,:tolt -Lve,-tiL! t - hi Mill tri; t . .4 401 . I .; r..0A c,ill 111-- i'.-A. r ,t '!-Ý.i. tl IA I 01''t;5,1-1,t..? wi,dic,!- ni .,,;) 1 ;13 ,., ::,-, ',lir , , C,,Lar 4, ,,,.fi iIA;7,'a .. -. - - -- - -I a-, 11 6' ' ; e,,,,ca t .1'..'"''' t 1,..a,,, 1'1' --.1.1)..1-Vi '.I1-1!).2.L.:1 f ,.1 G ei ,,--4 mr1- 2 .. 0;.",, AL.') ,.iltUi,2111114 il, ,..,, t f 1. Z..,' k L. , c,,,,,,j t JJ 40,.;,-,: ..1 ., , 1,-,:rilr! i Lr .0 . ;11Wit '.I.ak; illeenara In Informing nu, evetothere and the nubile generally that we are at wellial !)!IF el; i..i r. , --.D, z -1 1, ; !,r.1. o: 1,1 i, ,. 1 ,)--,.;:i lc, pi,ciAi-,,),: , i' 1, ' oa t-vs: I, , '' f - ,7,7:;';' ",- 'i; I ,ii, -,-11 , r ., Fall alia-N7mter Gootts V) f.,:;',....;,- J1., i ,. ' ,,. ',i ' t, ' :'S ,, ,t.A.r.1 1'1 efr4 ,.,..fi r,,.:-,,;:l II. 1,4 i -irt,b !,,,,,i ,, . , , ,, i , ivrl,, t---,,1 ciouateEat IV pert of ' '-'-'' t.. I a.3. J V.,-1,,,.1 7',-,:' ....., );.,....,4 ta.1 t ij 0 ;sat I ,1,17, ? ,,Ei La It -1 .'-- I 1 ) 1');'' i-;".'41' i 312,; Brown, and - Bleached Sheeting-A,. 3: Skirtings, Prints and DeLaines. o.;!.to,o i ;JO; oo o ort;;:o; ei :-'i ,,, 5,0 ;41 11., 4,1,...;:41 I and -Fancy Dress Cloods At -io;'72i1'."7:1 every variety. 674 1 to , I , g'.'1.1t got, 11,1c, ;;;i1 1 .:( 4!;;;.O:r -o :'o Clothir lancy Cassimeres 1 Casinetts, Satinetts, Jeans, , , , , 1:, ;Tweeds, dte. w I ) 8 ;4 ; ,5. fo'4 t7,;o r o '80. ; k ' Aitirge stock' of ?lain and vrilled 'flannels, ,, Shirting ,Fisuinelsr' 0,.) Linsey", Bed )31ankets, dux t, ?;..;4 40 A large and carefully selected st otk ; of Eall and Winter Shawls, Ea l moral Skirts, Ereakfast Caps, ,:,,,,, '" Nubia', Women's, Kisses yr....A - I Jir and Children's . , and Scarfs. , 1.1 , .." vl,r1 : 775r t 7,-; st.3 ! P,. Cloth-s,'Steques,,Eascinei' and' Cir.!. Cars in stook or made to e 4 der on short noticG ' ''"' . I .A7 !ti , , JJ44,;,t.,..,..la . , larAti stock and' 'great varis ty of tiosery, Notions, dt"..Li eCe.: .t L "'-i .21 4,-,I0L,41411,1 $a Iti $ All of ithi;c11 lasedi i prTvi ous to the rttcent ad. 4'441rance in tsirT Good.. , . ! , 11,1, i.1 z45't , ' Vire sic tbaSdagoTht Iv a eau 1-40. make It go tlargaterest:-of all to call omit t examt v Stock an4 Price. 1,11-1164,111 LiZa LI ' - , t w I t ( , .i Tir A - , . , . t .., ... (, ,.3,,,,,,,,,,, ,rr:,, ,kiii. TO7471COUPC t 400.000 4 ,1,,L. ,,- 4,,, :, i . . r,.,--------,--r-r-------------,-12:,) A 4, Ara .4 to 71,".rr. r--COLLECTOR'S SALE. wirr IT 18 Et V B 113T GITIN THAT T: JOHN IA le, ItUlt Kit Collector of the City of Nome 4 etween the hours of 9 and 12 o'flock k. 4,11440nd 5, o'cition P.-iff., on WIDNE$DAT, 24T11.18e03f Will Dell at public, auctioa. at tho door of ths Courthouss is ths city of Evansville, Indiana. the following 10116 parte of iota and ttafCeilt of mai estate and improvements. assieored fee tit payment of City Tenor for the year 1866,drie-froni silo owners thereof to tbe city of EvaaveViet said lazes being now dne and unpei.1 sod tor &bengal Of Sidi nue; and that the a Ala witt'14 outlined on tbe tiezt day thereofter, viz: ou Thorsdsy,tho 25th titty-tf January. 1908.1 at ii O'clock P. - at the door of tho Court bouso in Essessoito. lot 'tisk purpose of belling aural propefty sat sisy lasso WNW sold,. on, the t1sy first above suentipekett,A1A, riot paid for t, I ' '" 4 ''-'011IGittila.PLit21.1 ; " . - - - ' ,1,011. Tat. Altis Howes, nw '3014;2160 ft .20... 123 20 Carport tet A B. 110t4z160 28 do -694173 n end 136 94 do ,tee y2 cornee.w....1......ii-73,,111 36 Davis Caroline, 21215 middie part-. it4 lit 04 grast A Conant, 362Az150a 6Q Greek J 40116 a w 46 Henrich John, 18,1144 ft 00fner prt 113 21 It do 4., 1834xneft w 10)4,. 113..,.t r 30 Newsom Johar 81x76 a 61 04' do 91150 w mid 7 15 Jove' M P, heirs of. 21x160 oido.-...41.- 7.21 40 Joaes James 0 3 Meo !Phillip, 61216 middle part......,..23.4-65 12 alctirmot Bev., w -69290 CROW pe.4112-. 68 00 Biggs Airs 111 C, 19, 8t100 ft in middle part ' , . ' .. 4. , 39 50 88 Ppeck ham 12., 184144 ft 213(taie pert,108,a,68 53 bitneon L 0, 60z75 corner part -....140,-.42 68 Tref a Wm, 341.160 10 Ir(stilleMall Joseph, Dit attbd 1875-44......14 80 t -"DONATION INLABGAMENT. Allis A Mralkoi, asiignees,,,44,........4.211,.. 80 , Amory Fraocia, 40 Carpenter A B ' ' do ) , , -.2." 62 'chandler Geo T. w 41 Henson Jo A 0......20 90 Jones M P, heirs of 4 40, Jarvis hichard, improvement ot -.4.181,41 22tr J chneon Morrit 8, a w ..... 80 Ki"D" D Kahn 8olomoa 16 Smith Olivet If, w 40 Tratton Wm ' Vonnemon Patents, 20x130 w-corner 189......26 84 Weinbeiraer 10, 25a70 ft middle 60 t o ) UPPIR.ZILLABGEMKIi T. I , Chubb out tot (0 kegler 1, Lister's subd.. of outlot 11...19,.,4 2 64 do do do 64 do do do 48 r do F' I, , do 110,i 4.--12...... 5 28 Irolger John, heirs of, outlot l'i , McDonald Jur. 5th ettbd 2.5z9334 of 14 72-,13 20 1 Mudd Lucy J, s w 16 Silati'atter gObellirwt, 24-tt '7-432 litackJ C, 21150 ft ' - 46 , 4 'LOWIIIIINLABGIEMENT. Swing tether, 3rd sub." of a rsrrelt 0 ?,. mini eh 4 of 101 Keller DO da w slier ..... 10 Keller Marcia, V3 tholvart Bou, 20x143 EASTIIBN 0 ' Lot. Brit. Ton. kills Walker, samignoss t,,3,7 -do (66 do II" r' ' , 4.19. , ! t r do ,2 : 76 Aiken Danie1 3ii do ' -2. 28 60 Brocklockcy Menry, a 01 do vt, learcPt N1,,,13-.ii45-,..4-4 Bullet Tbma 1 64 Burbank Joba. 117its of 7 Boras 0 - b -.AP; .. 21 44 hates Eliza 16 noyor tiro. Hits& .63......7 48 Ciemont Ontiveros, Jractional,,A.11......45...-.1 43 Catlett , M ilton I:person Mintboth larly Hobert, heiro et, .. . 28 I gnemi niter 12 81 Hurt 11 8 ....... le Hubbard Mary Allil - 42 , 417 76 uenrich tienastion,' 1101,6'30. 19.- 88 4 40 .1 , 14 08 Hatobrook G.... 10 56 Min fatale 62 ,.; do , 52 "old"- LatUll Plus 72 JoiDer Donaltraoo .... 26 -.5 28 Jookooto 20 Koller P 2 20 do - ' il 64 ', 41'3,3 0,-1 76 Ato 14- 51 6 28 lAtitert 40 1008 '11- 2'2 80 ,! do FAD2481,00k Aston 70 Mohr 64 do t 14,902-.1 92 Mills g COQ,. 96 . - do' - , ' ' .... 10; mt., ; 96 , do itonexteNoWe 6.. A 14 98 04boros 18 Paimec 14 ebeco i 4......7 92 Paha. r Mrs A 24 lionsid Hugh heirs of a me 94 Rucker a ki F, 71 1 0- -1 4 " g 00 1411niton W.- I.4,11 44 0 mit b 74 do- 4440 !)'1"-.410 a ' 04 Seeds J... 84 04 -416, 88 Wlist4er IC IM.30x.88, 14 1.. 21 4 Webb fdri ifLog White . 6d " "1"BAKER'S l Allb; b Wilket4 a.:LA 02 2 do. (Vitomt12.,..4, 3.4 d0 5-14 I .1 43 '40 ' ... . - . ... 6. 1 43 ..... 141 do,1 43 6.7 .'d(P !'"!.!!!'1f!r!!t!,!!17.ril t3 ,o 8 . t ... 72 Dripiy Mnib 4...;..11 441 ; ; do , 4--1 Farror 'Fancy .... 76 Gleason litizabeth. ; 16, 40 Kinsey Mookis L ' 3 itti pahn Joh 64 rtio 31, 4 19 :2,41 ptiltObl. FLA.C1C. I 8, Waver -416 40 u-,4o .1 ASILL11.21D FLACK,. Li Fairbanks Zrastos. sod, 52 - All;LESTON't ZNLARGEMENT' Lowerlohn , .... ........ 2'0 24 Schmitt N to, 23 14,72 , LILLISTOS LAND .1,001C0431"11 IFKLAIR011,-, ..; 1, I Boyia Fatrickl..L....1,.L.,1,....2ki.;;11----2 84 ,8 441 ,,trr-arr-fel-r--,7,1-2741,-..-9 68 do ..... "28 ' - do :44 L do a . 32, 15 18 do 214,.1 Zmery Wm - t.2.... 3 06 Violists'swoo Chao, srl.,fi oi.'01, 24 it WS' Fitzsimmons lisrp,,, niii a '23,24 a 25,2.401'11 Harrison Itoilislits.....;- 11,...1, '11 Matz ' , - do 72,.....4, 00 04t,. arra heirs of,,,,,,,.., 1,;,1 86 Lander Susan . .. 2,11 Ryan do ..".....1!""1.:....014 1 60 41 72 D.i.,:11,41.11,17;3,-..oxi:a..t.i;NI,...i.41170.2.1 211t..x.i...x2.:24,811 , .flenrich Sohn, tract 2i.- 33 L.., 41 ,,, do 2,- 14 ()Liver Ndward....-,,,,,,,9.1,422 72 pat &ridge Mary beim 07...,1 27 94 do w 7 -1-11 tt--"----HAltsfillth ZNLAZOKMENT. t 8a(2, yefil tf ss -491 ..".;41.454 ,Grr,AtBlctri' .2t121,411,GMMIENT,: , Auld6rha 6 22 tneatrillOiLa00Z ZN LAB, GIZIK,II142:7..t.7, 3 14 :4013TRZAN EZTAARCIF ! .1. .... , 3 30 Bodsard Was 3-i..23 76 40 :1 kr ,..Peto Ammo 84 t 14 do , 17-, 9-, 3'2 10"1 .6-,- li Dasidsoni 2.2t-210-t-- 14c) Ala, .,,,,,toolvw.t.t I"Pe4,. , do ' 1 28 s'r 1'1' do' 1 '.."'",;;is 111".''' 77 oast; J. 0 it &hooter 82 do 88 Schooter 8 --DRA.1114 INLARGIBIZZT., , HenHcb.JA 8 4.1 I 10 knobs T la L i sioot, j0 do 8,, 1 10 Noll 8 IL, 2 24 Fittma 4 14,1.'110 ittUato3lEMENT. ! 610, , Unknowns Mosert,.....6...4.,,e 1,..a 24 oo-i, do ,:.,rr or, V 7 76 do ,,, 4,1 6.4.4 A : do; 1 71 2-.4. 32 14i a - tf4 ..6.:40610.914Al4 I 34 ,1 1. 76 Molaognoy Krt. 4...4. 3 99 IILLIOTT'S ZZLAILZMICNT." Brady Mrs 1'84 Bishop 8.-- 4.4.4. 2 84 do 640 it atii. -- Carchaa Mrs ; 62 , Motctinson Mrs Itary.-.., 1.6 3 96 Kirkpatrick Alot............19 ' t do .1,10Awmapeoeimar......10. 3 74 ;,..........-..60.....,17..1 1110 Odloorma. Chitit,,,,,,,t,z,,eLo 7 2- t sloi. 8 s 17, '7; 1, LE &BEE'S, rtittlIGN 'L ." ISIBILLÄ PL ACE. I ! Italuneel 2t Monter Itobort.i...,,....w.,,,,., 4 24 do , 1 21, r ;44,8.:...1 .62.pagg go 7 21 ....loaleov.,0491,0".":8"4-- 1 VIPOIgOod4,.KT.0 sts e,, dohp 1ms 7-," ym 0.1-d 32 ') 'data ,or. y.ro , 1 at tra,t 4ACASp,stixitirs I Illoolor Mrs Margarst.251.100tt. 41 a- 4 14 I r 1111,1141.M2IfEll.8 ICLAUGICMJENT Briokmoles H !wire of 2 ..... 110 - do t ....booco 8 80 do do 110 do. do ,....k.,11 110 do. do 110 1o 11 ;, ti; , r ; a zrz Allis 14 Howse 32 44 dth; ;111:860048: 411G0 à I 74.... 2 38 do - 4 '100.... 10 3 80 do - 4 08 do I 38 t", do, 61 do, P't do ...... 61 y do!. ;4 11) do do Al016 4sor 1. NIL.... 119 do, T " ... 30.... I 63 Allis 't2 B rimer Jobu 30...... 9 T2 , Benoit Aston . 9.... 47...... 4 93 Douor &C...." ,.713 . , 114 38.4 64... "'" 79-4.. 6 99 Bicktog , 6 96 Bruno Thomas 15.7.301...... 1 36 Itoth .... . I ei Sortie Ldward 6" Damao George L. .... .... ... 6-4.165...... 411 6 166...... I 38 41.1....".71363565.........7 1 384643 .44 61 Dotidoon Goo., Y97 204 rgan à; - 1,...81.. I 90 6.1.?'181.1"..P1 IkAleV6-14-44.4.-.40,4 86 - do 8 34 do' - - ., 85 doi i Bel d. 85 ?maw. . A.... 6 10 Garvin Thomas 1.-.......y2adj 8 108 8 -- 4 76 gAnton.. .... Cr...-. 64 do 2.-- 47. 66 Hartman 48---- 170 4 4 48 1 To fir 611 lig Job 4 25 Hurter-John bbiro of.- - 7.-, 86..4. 2t Howson S 61 do --160.--19 04 Hornbrook Robert - - 134.... 04 ion zler Thomas 5 44 JOUPI Cath. wiAtih 1 88 Kitehei. Fred, tolworor, .... 11.,4 Coro 28 88 . .. . . ' 029.... 1 68 Huhn htictiaol..,, . ... Atud 3e,. 2-i,- 86...4 119 Keilmon . . .... . 4---105.- 5 26 Eollor D 74.: I 04 - do' C-- 74- 04 dO ,s 28 'do -- ;Afoot 1,14. ,6 74-..4 40 Minor ebriot M Metzner so-- 5411 ,do-! 74 Toren Jornepti 2'8 , 170 .; .;ii . . ' . ' 8 10 Praaerell Mrs. Mary.- .... . 4 42 , 4 do .1.. o '1 19...1.336...,,. 170 Perry John..-,--,4...t,,...".4.., 48.,.. 2 21 - 44.,-, 1 70 Pei ilkaita(li 170 Beictei Detrich...-- ' 4 7 81 Ramat Ph-1111'1,900! 81.....,10 64 Sattoot J. - 3 23 MeMeMrit M Dow101.44,.-. 24.... 26 Schantil.q Choa,,..,----Z-box65. 77. 61 8ingor 83-,-11 66 do 8- 4 76 do W.-4.. 4 78 Smith Roboll boiTot go of 610 4' do "" 36 fog dritbs,;.9:11ratdynt..stoow,6-1(Lt4n103-n 4 99 do ,,11 14)3m 4 69 Refloat 182 T, was Adrian , 31 85 do 4 93 Tel poi Fred. ......... E ....I 64.-.4 4 08 Woiderloglihro441;boo11; 81- 91. Wat1tou Thom94.---...,,417,-..136 7 46 --rorwra tNLABGEHINT 44 Tax. Allis & 13 .,11- 2 3'1 do ....- 1 34 1 97 ' do , 3 23 Birrbank 11.4.18..... 2 14 Corponter A .....11....17..... 6 12 -Damao Gee 18 1 02 .d o 6 18 1 04 , , '1"3 deo d ".; .. .. . ' I TO Dorre 4 hark& 2 E.S do ...... I 87 Titzwilliama 230..,43 6 61 GrestWilliam... 9 8 88 - f dd o,i T 14 Harris 6,-20.... 2 04 ; de' 41-.40,, 4 76 Jamison John J... ,,,,,,, b 8 86 - 4 - - 9 3 06 do 10 ft 8... 113 Ieller D 0 ..... ........ ...... 11 6 44 - , t . 110 rik...410;,A;44.;04141104411Aa:04.igi18,...... 4 41 ftrelphe Henry , 6 (L.... 4 41 , -4 do (1.., . 0-01' 4-.4 2 29 Kolopherg Adrift 6 44 ' do - 6 '7...-.14 61 McCarty James, heir 3 SI 'O'Neil Dav.d,' heir of 6 63 do 69 Brats Jacey...... ..... 7 48 64; t 18 71 Smith 4 49 , , do , 80 r1011111111 2:46.110LMET r Iviumon 16 ........17 00 . - . 88 do ...... 7 84 , Caltd0ENT INLARGXMIENT. - - A Barom Hobert,' balance::: ... ..:-1 1 16 , , -410 , . , 1 19 Ileben1Pub Merliti -heir of 1 2 56 Sob two e Wildasip e 25 2 89 Ppins oar. 6 n 'Ryan: Plophed ' - -' 6 ' ' 6 6 44 Stems 86 Tobin Martin 4 40 701tin Michael 6.... I 8 do - - ' I 47 W0041011 gðois-40.0-.4o msat14.04- 1 164 f;fTg.cclivieLL's 14SLAI.LGEMEVT. Allis & Walker, e e ,14 .. . do - 4 '10...,2 04 417 '4 611 ....... .... do 89. do 7 I .0..ii.01164oeompioaiio.i.uos,o1.6691 TO do 9...1 70 , 26 do 36 do ea o-im ...... 36 fl 1-,1 (1:4.rirefrrtreeri-.erreeeter.i..eAli;...6.1 do ........ 70 ' t dol I :Lk LtiAlati6.416-4104,44;.A 44.9 1 700 do . .25. , , 40 A.-.t..0,00...',0..4.-,-.'14.:i-to-2 04 do 70 do - ' - 70 'do 70 d , 70 ,, 'AO. 116 "'do- ... ... .... . .... 17...3 04 1 ';ti do,J IT......2 04 - do a w ..... 18 1 02 Backer Charles i Oa .0.... OIL : 16 2 58 do w 53.. .151 1 tilde Job 78 Carpeuter å 70 Campbell Jame .634 8 .2 3S DeBruier vaprprement pp 11,,, 6-...,A1 71 Duncad ....... - ' 11 14.....8 21 , I do ,; ,..,.i.:4,;,41,94,,b19;v4,182 CI:oenainger Adam 3 do '1 Mammer fleorY d 11 11' , : 1 80 Keller D ... . 8....3 74 , , A : 04 do- '' ' - ... ...... .1 18...3 23 do tractional .21......4 76 Melanaludt.Jaa. X- hairs of, air h 60 do n I 6......1 01 do A e 4 .oin,-vooo,o460..,,38. (A; McKeever James a w 93 .... . Si IA - do' 9 17'. ," 114 mirk Peter eira 411 Road ;do. ,.. 12 74 - -0 17.....1 sr Solobel it 'Bowles .. t . . 21 do"-- p Smith Oliver 15'. -.3 br - ; do 1, ; 15-.1 TA Schmitt Chart, a, S adj 66 ' do ; ;; a TO 11.1-01 01111Xt'll ENIATIOEMENT.3 U e.1 0..t4att0o947-14"1-"-2 04 do , 01,4 412 ..... . tA, A" AAA. ' '.4.6 ,4 dd ;.ve.,e,l,'reee,,ee,eti--4.-1---11711 do ............ bs der 31 iti - 4.ik;toso.to ado 8twl.,11 I " do A 1 ...1 831 7 de 63 do ..... 83 ,1" do 31- t.-.1 m d9 C., i oAtVitslo.mov.Wel.44.13,,, lee--2 3d '410 56 do 't,-; ...."4.4;..",16...4..."1 do 66 d p 743 - , "10 ... 315 an)er H4wirri SO 36:91 '49 E -,,,,,00,.004,004,4t.!14T--- do , - e d el; , otekt Wm bat ou.......r1,,riri-,,..1--12!---181Zt 21,1031,16 7 SBASPV8 zsLARommEsr ' ,Liorportek 19 11 . do , r tord Owen ' . .... .. 16 6.....1 1 n i Jock,'" GeOltee; ie., ..1011.-421"' 4-'1r "el ,, Wro ........ ', ' 4' lly d- !' 13 110 .1.,1 ......... 14 710 - b 7 I gt'd'rk '..." - -- do NOBTIIK1131 KNLAIGIMXICLA Dripsrttg.1)kkerdhIeD''rajalbtrbe.cir;k1r......1:'"."...f.;;::-,.:17,t,7;:::2"1:,4::::Ii16:4:1:::;LI:63341:::::1141 8(7341:47 N41 Joboold M .... 46 19 iiiiikckdoj..,417,,...1".4'.""t-e,'''..:",174,;e4H...""Sr.1.3447'di.I.,2-1 11: , do , ... ....... .1 11i2 f SIMMS Astee,,i, 6.. --.L.x..11.84--3 filiation Louis 7! Werren Geo oo 160E Julis.,....,, 14 OA CABPleitlit PLAtie. Merritt. -Jelin ................ VASS 20 MOTTITI Jona 4 Jouzit avau3114,T, 00)1.w. - - . , , í BRA11:!..-T 5n TONS, .0 R.Mtir-A V story and for robe by J. Q. PU001;101111 It CO. lisottWobtiat Ste . A 'Z? . .; t ' : 1 .4 23 foot. ' , a, - : 1 , -r V 4 . I I - 4,- 4 j P "'- - - - - - -