ryextthem-8U-«eeea-kdeorodterof10 w oenade)er,ise-willlalf ) 80 illy i to the ach1 inifforup-gh-with tba aM of a J«ry or tmm MM. lwal rotor* of Mid oowsty, on tfc* 2bil»/a» of NaiMfebarVT®©, hold ut to. onest on tte bod)' of Johr Caaridy, found dead at tW St. Oharko Saloon, In Kranwflfe, Ptooon townablp,county aod State aforesaid. Th* WdfetV tb« Jury wscthat the deceased Game to his dOoth brheiug murdered bjr the throat or stab of a knife to th* groin, severing the femoral artery and vein, which wo*ml was Inflicted by one Patrick Crawford. At the tftne of hia death thedeceased was about 35 or 37 year* of age, about 0 feet tinches in hight and weighed about 155 pounds. Be had dark auburn hair and beard and grey eyes. He was dressed in two check thirts, one red woollen overskirt, chocked cot to tunic pants, cotton drawer*, white wool eocks and laced gaiter shoos, and had upon hia person aiz dol'arsand *wenty cents in money, one smut key and a pocket knife.nM_IRA A. FAIRCHILD, Coroner.Betray If otter.AKEN UP BY JOHN W. JACKSON, ONthe 10th day of Kbrember, I8t3, on the Caual, nt two and a half Evansville, in Knighttownship, one brindle COW, marked an follow*: a crop off of the right ear and an npper hit in the left; tho cowXis supposed to be about live year* oM. Also, a white CALF, supposed tube about five months old, belongirg to said cow. A iso, at the same time, one pale redulclHEIFER, with a white face, supposed to be about our year old, marked with a crop and nnderbit in the right ear. The abovementioned cow and calf was appralsrdbefore me at fifteen dollars by George Woodruff and 8. N. Harris and the heifer at five dollars.ALAN80N W. CHUTE* Justice.A true copy of the original os the same appears of r«. cord and on 6le in my office.n28 LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk.TEstrar Hotim.AKEN UP, NOVEMBER 6* 1868, BYPeter Btalobrook, living on.the Millersburg road, five miles from Evansville, in Kmght township, onfrdtin colored COW, with some white spots on her face. The two hind legs and tail are also white; the rig hi- ear cropped with two small nicks and under half crop in her left ear, and was appraised before me by Jacob Heaxach and Mathias Hearsch at thirteen dollars.ALA9BCN W. CHUTE, Justica.A trne copy of the original as the same appear* of record and ob file in my offe, this 24th day of November, 1863. LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk.Administrator** Sal*.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEundersigned, administrator of the estate of Arena ill) -1 Gerard, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the deceased in Union township, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, on Saturday, DecemberN'itu-erylifti*thetot-mr-ary,8irlyicaJthisiiulish-ler.i\VI»antilese»rd-•kyseel‘th-notardanaheichherIU8.lin. li m en-for rialEvasimebybor is a ned arrive for e arily6 Ol12, 1863, the personal property of said estate, consflgttoft of a mule, cattle, liogs, wagon and household and kit® en furniture, and various other articles. Bale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m, Terms—Sutna of thro* dollars or less cash, over three dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest, waiving valuation laws, with good security. p21 3 ELI GERARD, Adm’r.*Administrator’* Notice.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEundersigned has been appointed administrator of estate of Arena Gerard, aCceaaed. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. ELI GERARD, Adm'r.Court Notice.STATE OF INDIANA, VANDERBURGHcounty.—In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, April term, 1864. No. 41.Moses Bloom, *) vs. Julius I.angsfield, }It appearing by affidavit on file in the ©ffico'of tbs clerk of the court aforesaid that the claim in tht* action against the defendant is for money due on a judgment recovered on the 8th day of June,’1856, in ths county of Shelby, State of Tennessee, and that the defendant at not a resident of the State of Indiana; notice of the pendency of the above entitled action is therefore given to wiid Julius Langsficld, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the court aforesaid, to be Itegun and held at the court house in the. city of Evansville In the county and State aforesaid on the first Monday in April, 1864. Witness Louis Richter, clerk ©f said court, (hi* 7th day November, 1863.novU vlt; LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk.Charles Dcnby, plff atty.TEstray Notice.AKEN UP, BY DILLARD ELKINS, AT his rosidence in Union township, Vanderburghcounty, Indiana, (which broke into his cornfield and was supposed to be escaping from her owner) a yellow sorrel MARK, with u blaze in her face, four years old and not over fourteen hands high, no brands or marks ]*erceivali)e; appraised at forty dollars by John O’Neill and Herman Ilothermeicr before me.JAMES T. WALKER, Justice.A true copy of the original on file in my office. novH* LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk V. Co.Attachment Notice*EFORE GEORGE W. McBRIDE, Justice of Pigeon township, tttar*uf Indinntt.Patrick G. O'Riley and George W. Thomas'!against V Attachment.William B. Campbell, )It appearing from the return of the constable herein, and hIbo by affidavits of plaintiffs, that the defendant, William B. Campbell, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; notice of the pendency of such action is therefore given to said defendant, and the same will stand for trial at the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon on Saturday, the 20th day of November, 1863, at tbe office of ihe undersigned, in the city of Evansville, Indiana. novT G. W. McBRIDE, Justice.Surveyor’s Notice*All persons owning or interest-ed in lands adjoining the following described tract are hereby notified that on the 24th day of Novera-ier, 1863, tbe County Surveyor of Vanderburgh county will proceed to run the iines and perpetuate the comers of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of -ectiou 28, in township*, south of range 11 west, in the Vincennes land district.nov7 MORITZ GNAIDIG,