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Short and Lon Street Dresbts, Gail Hamilton writes ia the Harper1 Bazar: "Fly swiftly round, ye wheel of time, and bring the day when society shall hare settled upon some general street dress, simple, graceful, convenient and unengaging, and shall leave to individual tasta only choice of material, color, and subordinate details. Then you shall cot have to alter except to freshen. Then you shall be pointed or rounded or squared according to your liking, and shall stay ao. Then you shall not spend yonr time in pulling off last year's satin, or your money in putting on this year's velvet, but satin to borrow Punch' witshall be eat in till it is frayed out of existence. "Rut even as things are we are very comfortable. I have thougbt.indeed. mat we are verging toward the millennium of dress. Barring the excess of trimming, it seems to me there never could have been a time when dress was more favorable to women than it is now. With rubber boots and water-proof for storms, with light. picturesque hats, with small short skirts, and sleeved over-garments, and breath permitting bodices, and styles so various that scarcely anything is strikingly unfashionable, what doth hinder that a woman should eat and drink, and walk and be merry? Newspaper people, indeed, talk of a dress reform ; but there shall no reform be given them save the gradual reform I have suggested, and that will come imperceptibly, and only as we slowly gain more cultivation and a higher and finer life. Our dress now is fully up to our social life. "And here come the eostumers, and flaunt long skirts in our faoes once more. Do I blame the costuiters? Not I. They have their living to get, and must invent or select continually. But if the women of this country, having once tasted the freedom of short dresses, shall be mean spirited enough to go into long ones again at the dictato of any oostumer tinder the sun, they have themselves and nobody else to blame. A pretty thing it will be for them to talk about making laws, if they have not sanse enough and spirit to keep out of the mud 1 A fine thing to be a republican sovereign when you have not inde-1 pendence enough to resist the fiat, of a foreign tyrant as to the cut of your gown 1 For here is no question of thinking about your dres.1. You can walk just aa well with three flounces as with none; but a long dress interferes with the energies, the activities, the safety and the health of every day. A long dress in the street means ineonvenienoe, untidiness, disoomfort, waste, indolence, repression, cramped muscles, subordinate -a and slavery. "If women reinvest themselves in trailing skirts, they deserve all the evils whioh may befall them. If worn on relinquish their short suits, may their husbands tyrannize over them and abuse them forever! May the women's rights women be forever forced to see men legislate and women j sit still ! May the anti-women s rights I women be forced to vote at the polls and to serve in the jury-box! May husbands ever control all the incomes of their - wives, and ' may wives be forever disabled from disposing of their own property! . May the courts always have the power of dispossessing a mother of her child, and imposing upon it a guardianship foreign to her will! May Bridget in the kitchen forever prick the pies with her hair-pin, and John Chinaman moisten the pie crust from his mouth ! ! May Mr. .Thomas Nast portray the Coming Woman doing general housework, and Dr. Nathan Allen continue to publish in tie religious newspapers cheerful statistical articles on the decrease of the population in New England ! May Laur. ever bo obliged to pave the way to Frederick's curse with ' toothsome viands, and never know what it is to be joint sov ereign oi Jthe wsmso'a kingdom, and never know that there is any woman's kingdom! May sewing machines be broken past remedy, and rn fides oome in like a flood, and men wear seven ruSIes to one shirt and the bosom factories stop work, and all the laundries dry up! May women receive onequarter the wages of men and do twice the work, and kid gloves go up to five dollars a pair, and tear out on the back of the hand the first tifSa they are put on: "In short, may women be held a subject race when they shall have provided themselves one, and be oppressed and spoiled evermore; for thev will certainly deserve it if they bo back to the leeks and onions of Egypt after having eaten the manna and quails of the promised land. "Long skirts, indeed!" ja ARD W &.R.E. For Greenbacks osNational Bank Notes, YOU CAN BUY AT BOlTOil rPRlOkS AT . Slraub's Hardware Store, FINE TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY, FINE SCISSORS AND RAZORS, SPOONS, SKATES, Ac, Suitable fer HOLIDAY PBESENTS ! ! Also at Iletlnced Prices: Meat Cutters and Staffers. Patent Heok, Tooth and Lightning r Cross-cut Saws. Wood Saws & Saw Bucks. Coal Buckets AND SnOVEL AND TONGS. Hay and btraw Knives. Potato and Hanure Forks. BTJrCHEB laXIVES.i SA'S, CHOPPERS, STEELS, &c. SCALES & SCALE BEAMS. Molasses and Oil Gates. Coal and Grain Shovels. NAILS Fence, Casing, Clinch, &. Cliain IPiirrrps. MECHANICS' TOOLS of all kials, Building Hardware, And a complete stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, FRED. P. STRAUS & CO.'S, No. 82 Main Street. H1UN OK THE BROAD-AXE. TERMH CASH. BiZ 1 iemoart. Courier, and Union copy. GROCERIES . ppLESIAPPUM. &0 Barrels, best I kMuiaz varieties. - oi Kastern and ICTTt hern ADOle.4. lor sale, wrjolesale and fetal!, by VICKERY BROS., novll 7S ft S Main btreeU -Tfw HKUK1NU, llKKHHtAT I ti Vlonr.and Cranberries, in store and tor sale by - , V1CK6.UYBROS. novll 7J7ii MainStieeU yTatU. KKADT AMI CABliAUE Iri 12 Barrels and half Barrels Sour Kiaut, u5 Head t ine Large Cabbage, Just re.lved and lor sale oy ceiveuauu VICKERY BROS., noyll 7J7o Main Street. ir4'isr.! BE rUUAUTIEOF j rIrlati and B weet Potaioes. at one Potatoes, at one aoilr per btuuei, novll V1CKKRY BROS.. ;s4 7ii Main Street. niiSUUtH MOLASSia, At SO TO - mi nts per gallon, at VICKERY BROS.. novll Tit A 70 Main Street, i fr Drieli Peaches, Apptes. Cherries, Blacklrrief. Prunes, uunu", i.Tnd nice. Also, Canned it am of all junds. for sale cheap at novll . - - - 73A7S Main Ktreot: - WIITDOV 3HADE3.V. fUnfjow Sliaae Jlanafactorj OIL SHADED of any sise or color, good mid eneap a lc' . n.krinal1tv'tna.iA to order. W, w in" the HUSN'H PATKNT i-uriilii 'AtlElHi;'! and r..lrs aepl i '' a"'1 'a-ii:-i.'. t- t -t trade. ; l..1iJL.i.A.-,;:.!W., -a wain t-i t' wnfeii Hjiji aaa-Jlnta J:sa
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Commissi on Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, HAY, BRAN, And PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.aj soari watkm htrket, Evansvllle, Iufl. x W The usual algnmeata. advances mads on con-nov3-3m WM. 6. BROWN & C0 Forwarding and Coamissiou IVXercluxnts, WHARFB'JAT PRCPEET0R3, Railroad and Fast Freljit List KYANSYIXXJB, UD. Jans dlT FOSTER & GWYN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 57 CinOXDELKT 8TKELT, NXWO&LMAN8. ESPECIAL, ATTENTIONS OTVMM TO Western Produce. . . Consignment of Floor, Corn, Fork And all kinds or Western prod nM solicited Liberal caah advance mad on ail anlp menu, eltner for ul in Mew Crieana o eiUpmeol to Maw York. roSTEH, GWYJS CO., Commission SXeroIxnnl U WATER STREET, novl-d2m) , . , , l NEW YORK! - Haaxow j. PHxura, of Saw Orleans. 3. ti. Mcculloch, of Louisville, Ky. K. Moit, of JSaw Orleans. ; . ; Phelps, McCQiloch a Co PROD UCE, PRO VISION, AJD auilAI. Commission Meroh&nts, 143 6 RAT IKS STRUT,' ' C nova dtf NEW OKLJCANB. . H. rAIBCHtLD. JOHN , BiMaaAic FA IUCn I LI & UMGIMU,. Ctomiulsslon Merclt'te NSW ORLEANS, LA. Personal attention, and prompt elurna guaranteed. novS Mm BAHDIX H. XVNITBDY. JULIUS VAIHlJf PAUL K. 1COSTIM1B. f S. H. KENNEDY & CO., Commission HXerclt'ts TOU Til SALS OT Flour, Provisions, Cora, Whisky And Western Produce generally, 58 and (57 POT OR AS STRE ET, - NJW OKLKAMU, IA. Consignments solicited, and liberal casta advances made oa shipments to tn above boose, by W. M. AKt. oc21 dam Evahsvillb, is T. H. WATTS & CO., (SoouEaaoss to Watts, Linn A Co. General. COjIMSSIO.Y - MEUCIIASTS, No. 3 .Promenade Street, Elliott Blook, tblrd door above Leveo and s . . - Wharlboat, s ' 5Iemilil, Tenu. ' Consignments solicited. , jyatMim j THOS. C. SMITH &. CO., PRODUCE A NO Comirjission Uereli'ts Dealers In Floor, Hay, Oats, drass - - teeus, anu rroanoe generilif , JTo. S Soatli Wter Streets i i - " " " "EVAN3VII.LE. Orders promptly attended to. IJald dly - A. S. HAYnUEST, MKR OHAJi T, No. .. Booth Water 8i and Country Produce. ' ' ' W. K. HUMrXH7. 1 aUMPHBE. & exo. j. lsw LEWIS T0KWABDIX6 AUD C0MM1H8I0A MERCHANTS. -Proprletoi-s ol' ' tVt.ari bo' r lilVunM vlllo, IikI. J ly . i - ; : - ''' . " ? L. k. BAiaa.. ,.U. H. Wt liAlHI) & START, GEXEBAL AOEVTS, PEDOVt Forwarding and Cotnmtuou M cuants, Evansvllle. Indiana. Hcfer to & U. Wheeler, Pres'U First Natloaal Bai. andSam'l Orr, Vice President Eransvi National Bank. Aaenta for Mason City Salt Oo. aoll-i m n WOULD KEHIID out 'w friends and former patrons that wi are on FIRST STREET, one door beloa Vine, next o Lv, nerson s iin ciuop, snu In the trade otZJO GOR8. JTLOUJt. COM. Mlttnil'jHti. .. Mid snouia d piwww f see them, H. D. ALLIS A CO II. I. AL.L.IS A JO F0BWARULN8 AND OOSGflSSl ; MERCHANTS,, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale DealerLIQU0SS, riOUB, Jtc; 7 FIRST, S T R E El One door below Vine, next to L. Plerson Tin Shop, EVAJtrSVILT.B. I anl da. Ba-TCS-irS ! . H WE I.HTKXn from XJL the olljr, we oaer our 11 tiro Wtock ' OF ' FANCY GOODS, SOO VorscU, COO Hoop . SUirts AT NEW YORK PRICES! The goods inoit be sold by Jan. IStfc, t Without Ragard.to Price. CLICIt k SCHWARTZ, CHANDLER'S! LOCH, dec3-lm First Steeet, Evansvllle. Ind. LIVE AND LET LIVE. MAIN STREET EXCHANGE. Oyster Depot and Restaurant. BiTWHS Firra asd sixtr STBkara, EVANSVILLE, IND. Hot Meals and Oysters Served tip la every style, irom aji. uii u f.M. Oyster Headquarters. Ovsler Sonn..........n..... ioe Raw Oysters, standard, per doi. Raw Ovsteis. select, per ., Jwo 860 Stewed Oysters, seieou..... - i , Fried Oysters, select. M am ana .rs - Porterhouse Steak. Beefsteak and potatoes. Pork and Beans Mutton. Pork or vai tncps. Two Boiled or Fried Kgg. .. Sauoed Pig's Feet or Tripe....... llollandish Herrings Sardines, per box with fixings,-..... I bwiss (jneeae.... Hot Coffee or Tea Pure liome-maue Cluer., Best Laeer. always frexh, Pure Liquors and wlDeu . ...... ....1U and lrc Poultry or game, in season .....o w reab Oysters of tbe nest Quality re. eelved dally per express and sold at the ur..c ?!axt?t jgriews u ri t'r it- Kre laaoii every n.ori)In Irom A.M. till i.j noon. .- t.,r, HutsJay, trills ut tuoie d'Koi lenco. U-u cerj's. , B.i-iy J. C. tiCiIWXl?BH& frUtAfiJT.
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LI I FULL II 11 1 cmmie mm 152 Broadway, New York. Cask A sets, - $1,700,000 THIS STE8LISH STEW TOKK Company, with its Million Dollars Capital, and nearly a Million surplus, known In EVANSVILLE FOB IIS EQUITABLE BATES, FAIR DEALING AND PROMPT PAY MENT OF ALL. I333ES, Offers to Insure all claasea of rUks a&alast F IRE, At rates as LOW as any otber Company of Its class. JPorli: Packers Are Invited to call and see onr low and revised Tariff lor 1870. C. IC. DREW,Agt, NO. 2 MAIN STREET, novl5-tf ETAlsniXE, 1319. .', Life Association OF ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, District Agt PARENT OFFICE, St. Louis, Mo. EVANSVILLE DISTRICT. OFFICENO. 4 North First St. officers: J.S. JAQUESS, President. W. E. FRENCH. Vif Prrrident. ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Secretary. ' ' CHA8. DENBY, Attorney. Q. B. WALKER, M. D., Medical Mxaminer. XXCCCTIVS comwttii: C. Clement, James Steelo, U. B. Walker, M. IX, H. O. Baboock, W. E. French, V. Semonln. J. Q. Miller, . f Eacb of the following named gentlemen, Trustees of the Indiana lepartment, holds a policy In the Association for the sum of 110,000. KVAtfaVILLB. O. B. Walker, M. D., Allen C. Hallock, ' H.O. Babcock. Charles Den by, M. A. Shepard, C. Clement, Hiram E. Bead, J.Q- Miller, Wni. W. Morgan. Jno. J. SlnEich, J.S. Jaqttess, N. B. May ward, K. S. Babcock, James Steele, Francis J. Reltz, w. ri. rencn, U. H.Schmlts, P. Semonln, John H. Morgan, Ueo. L. Dlxou, LontsTopf, I. Haas, .IS. J. Machen, Cbas. Long, Joseph Turnock. It Is a purely mutual Association, in which all the profit are divided equitably among the members, and no part of them absorbed bv Stockholders. For this reason It can Insure at lower rates, and pay larger dividends. man any western or noutnern ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, No. 4 North First Street. Patroniza Western Institutions! Evansville Branch. American Central INSURANCE COMPANY, Authorized Capital, - $10,000,000. CENTRAL OFFICE, ST. LOUIS, MO. M. J. BRA T, rretident. JLLLKX C. HALLOCIC, Manager. LOCAL DIRECTORS. . M. J. Beat, D. H. Lamphkab, Fred. W. Cook. AsTUOSr Rbis. ' A. W. Cabpsstib, " WM. F. NlSBBT. If. O. BABCOCK,' LOUIS TOPF. D. C. KILLKB, . Wll. M. AKIN. UEO. ZORSTAIrt, O. CLIXIST. JAMK3 K. MINOR, E. a. Van Ri?KB, . Geo, u. Stock:wxl,h:ibax K.. wjlls, Allen C. Hallock, Jno. J. Sinzich, K, S. TKNNKY. 11. M. 8WBII3SB, S. E. OlLBBBT, jA9.Li.ORB, O. H. HYEBBarr. Catlin Pbiston. L. RCS'FNEB.jr., WX. J. JiOLLIHUSWOBXlI. OTHER STOCKHOLDERS. A. W. Sldebotto'ra. Chas. Babcock. Sam'l iinmint. V'Mnk D. Allen. Peter Frlck. Herman Eagle, Daniel Morgan, Francis Olrcerer, Hiram E. Read, Topr, Long & c., (l. T.Jenkins. J. B. Mesker. C. H. Kellogg. Juh Rinzich. R. M. Martin. John Shank. Iin. John Healy. E. v. Mingst, ueonsn a. Sohmlls, Frank D. Caldwell, 8. . Evans, Kicnara uaieign. n. u.awiozb, uwnte Gardner. W. E. Holllngsworih, Osoorn KAiiiv. iHflfto Keen. eLer jisaier. wm. w. Morgan, I. G. Berrldge, J. Adam Miller, Valentine Dietrich, Ueo. A. iSlltroin, eo. Bcetticher, John J. Roach. BRANCH OFFICE. Jro. 4 North J! irst &treetr . . EVANSVILLE, IND., ALLEM O. HALLOCK, Asrent. A. COOK E '.;.& CO; TT7- KATE JUST OPCSED A full if and complete line of - LINENS, WHITE AND Jfca-ilcy ' Goods ! ISlnuli els, ' ; Towels, We invite the attention of Ladles purchasing IUiiilioicleiios - AND To our NEW & BEAUTIFUL STOCff, Which, as to Kleirnnce of 13esigria i AND MODERATION IN FEICES, Cannot be surpassed west of New York At No. 10 First St, above Main. novl-2m T RANSPOR TATION. ".Star" UIMOi, . " AD orrica in No. 9 MAIN STREET, lilvansville, Indiana E. W. PATRICK, Agent. July 20 ly I ' '-' ' ' Notica of Dissolutloa; mTOTICE IS THIS AT 1 ilVVN, Aw tnat i partnersuip uimorw existio iMtween Henry ii. Uhlborn and Ueo. th - 4ail foiiukican l,Sil.-ar g. ti.il. Uhiliorn will s tJl an lem-iJid. .it- from toe . ctni. eol.e-'t a-' -l-v'f cut sad aras. ifc Nl f. X2 -ILiiuRS.
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Price tne uouar rer uoiue i sr Prepared only oy Jsunb n. IA1DKLLA. Operative and Dispensing Pharmaceutist, V incennes, a no. or sate iEitnaTilla bv H. J. ScnlaeDfer. Main and Second: T. C. Brldwell&Co., Third and Main; John Laval, 73 Main Street, and otber Druggists. ocw-cm STi-sTIOlTEIlY. HSU & BAUTES, Wholesale Boukaellers Stationer, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOCKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PA PER EN VEL QPLS. ucuciai KaaiAaa3arjr Mo. lt M.aln Htruet, CTsnsTllle, Indiana. niy iv 80METHIS8 FOR EYERYR0DK. A X scHLtEPFEB'H PKESCSIPiLTION STORE:, can be found, besides the largest and best assorted stock of Drugs, Patent Meaictues. ana Medloln Wines in the West, the following list of pongee and Chamois Skina, T-itracU, Colognes, and ToUet Waters. AA Qoudray's Sachet Powders. w-ndla Rubber Syringes and Breast Pump 11 kinds of Combs and Hair Brushes. IT adles and Uenlleinen's Pocket Books JU . - . fytooth. Nail, and Flesh Brushes. Tnk Stands and Match Safes for the a, pocket. .T FSnizllsb, French, and American' ollel JKA Soaps. :. 4 f boulder Braces, Trasses, and ' rtlt e . - Ali of tb ihova articles will sold m very lour r.rli'.Jn. HKjIFJiaf 'tTHS PL ACS, c.at sitin . w
WILLIAM HEIIsMAN,
(SucwMir to Krata A Hellmar.) ANUrACrilKEK AMU Ul!liaEK or fOKTABLS ANU hTA TlOXlBf Steam ngnen and Hollers, SAW AND 6R1ST MA0HISSR1I MILL Tbreshluif Moohlnea, fottou and Tobaceo Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, Ae gVAHSfllXV, ISJOIABlA. SHEET IRON AND COPPKH VURJC made to, order on ahort notice. IRON AND "IRAS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers In BTKAM UAUUKS. HUM BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, WROUGHT IRON PIPKS, BOLTING CLOTHS Ac, a maaotaotareis' pride. , KKPA'KINU done at short notice. R E I T Z H A N E Y CreMcenl Fouiiclr.y, Carneri of Canal and Ingle Sts. KVAN8VILLK. INDIANA, Manufacturers of STSAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Clroolar Saw Milk, AMD Haefelaerj of erory Bescrlptloa DaAUtaa in BELTING, STEAM O AUGERS, FIREBRICK, W ROUGH T IRON PIPE, fcc, &c. Repairing done at Snort Notice. , Also agents for StUlwell's Patant Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ! DEUTISTS. OH,. IStenldeut Dentliit, Over First National Bank. Corner Mala sad Tint Streets, JCvansvlile, Ina T T AKUFAtrrl'BKIi Or VONTINl I I r.r,. nn work. Oold. Sliver. Vu canite,Corallte, and Amber Plates, Carvta won, Arunaw r u. AnuiNiHTRATOK of BTltroos Oild. fan exoellent and aafe anawtnetic). Ohl roform, Kther, and also several local parr lyaera. j . , NEURALGIC Affections treated. mv itaWLITIEH are as eood and n. establishment as large (consisting of rm rooms) aa any in the United Slates. I RETURN MY than its for the ei tensive patronage reoeivea anrinsj tne pas RIUHT V The Iujrredients . Composition Pnblisied with EVEBY BOTTLE. . - 1 ' ii '' Recommended by m&ny of the b3st .1 Physicians In the Land. Cr.JohnMagenlss, formerly of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Surgeon In the United states Army, daring the recent war, gays: : EVANSVILLB. INDIAN A. I take pleasure in reoommendlng Dr. JX. W.Cloaa'alNVIGOBATING COB DIAL aa a remedy of superior excellence, In debilitated conditions of the system. It has proved. In my hands the best combi nation of Tonics and Stimulants that am aware of. Jyl9 JOHN M.VQE.N133, M.D. Jolutaon'i Real Estate and Patent ' T ! ' Agency. WWTtwr.faand nwatiHWO woniris JZ.'r Jildlng t-.its and f urnu, anil tlmfer-Iku-xh, cheat , and oa eimy t;rLUi, Pat-sry-i!t'f all kio pitx!ri. ALVAd JOHNSON', ttl IaiUIs id Parent Aeot omc on tb.rtt:s.ijt nvaasvUie. In. JcL) ly
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Important IVotlc, The asnal amount of steam nsed to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Haw Mill Is from lo to 130 pounds pressure per square Inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 6o to 80 pounds per square men, ai wuicn sieam is not consldered in the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, 4ta. We append the following certificate of tbe first of my new style forts Die alu is, ior tne noting ana carerni perusal of sawyers ana ail tnt.ee desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, tbey now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, wnn wide urea ana heavy iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation in a few hours. Mb. Kbats: The Portable Enalne yoo furniiied me, I oonslder aa satisfactory and perfect In every respect aa any machine I ever saw, runs light, nsea 60 pounds of steam for running a doable su and to Inch olroniar saw mill for a oommon day's business. An averae day's weTk,6,(MI to litjjjQ feet OX lumber, easy, with 75 pound of fxeaut, A. J. CaijjwtclL, LyunviUe lnd. MARION, KY., September 5, lo;u. Mr. C. Krats, Kvansvlle, Ind. t Sib We take great pleasure In giving our testimony to the excellence of your Portable Steam Ciroolar Saw Mill. The one we purchased of yon on the 2d August last baa given entire satisfaction. We are satisfied that with proper hands It will saw fifteen hundred feet of poplar per hour. On the whole, we think you have great reason to congratulate yourself n poo Eaving constructed a moat excellent Mill, whioh will doubtless superoede those constructed npon other principles. The Swiss gentleman, Mr. John Walt, whom you sent to put the mill up and start it for as. Booms to be an exoellent machinist. Oar friends who witnessed him working, cay he la thetiest sawyer that they have e or aeen. You oonld not have sent a better machinist and sawyer, or one that V7onid have given more satinaction. We started to saw with 40 lbs. of steam to saw onr first log. Your Mill la just what yon recommend It to be. Yours, truly, aep.tm ELDER BROU. Portable team Eiig-ixies. URANDVIEW, IND., Ocr. , 1870. Mr. C. Kratz, Evansvllle, Ind.: Sib Enclosed please find 1100. the bal ance dne on the Portable Steam Circular saw M11L This mill was purchased from yon two months since, and d as I have now thoroughly tested It, 1 (to meet my agree in exit with yon to sneak my mind la re gard to the same) have to say that I now eaa safely recommend it to all desiring perfect satisfaction in a Saw Mil), and to procure wnat you saiu a oompiete auaa and Engine. A nave run is team jL'naines ior tne last twenty years, and have never handled a Boiler and Engine that has so easily kept steam with the only fuel I use (green lab taken from the log direct). We oonslder the Mill and Its capacity to be all that can be desired ot a Saw Mill in every respect. Any person wishing to know if these are all positive facts and true asssrtloni. can find ample demon stration of it by calling on us at the mill. X ours, very irniy, OCU WM. CAJDICK DAWSON. Other slaes for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. nor ii-cin u. avua a a. SCIIULTZE, - TIIUMAN & CO. rvi eoliiinios F O U N D E Y, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIUCULAK SAW-MILLS, Gritt and Sugar Mill, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machinet, - Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt MUU, Corn SKtUert, Home Front, Cellar Graft. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Or BVKBT BKVI?TtO, MAC1INK2CY OF ALL KI5H8 MIDI ARB BIl-Aiatfl. I(ALIK8 ZH BELTINU, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM . GAUBES, AND WR0U8HT- -., IRON PIPES. av-OLD MATERIALS BODUHT. We have the facility of the best machinery and workmen, and wll: give all work entrusted to ns onr indlvuia attention; fill orders promptly; wairant oar work; and charge reasonable pneea. ornoi Ass rouHsar; CORNER FIRST & LEST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit ip work and do repairing. tOt SUM 6 LTZE, TIIUMAN A CO. . PLAITING MXXXaS. iOHM 8. H'OOBrUk JOHN P. TWBSO. MoGORKLB ft TWEED, Contractors and Builders. And Manufacturers of Sah, Door, Blind, Frame, Bracket cUaxr-liaiU, ace We keep constantly on hand a larzs stock of Yellow and While Pine and Pop lar Flooring, ropier and Pine dumber. Laths, Shingles, Ac Sash, Primed and tilazed, oa baud and to order, send for Price List. FACTORY, Cor. WALK CTT 4t EIGHTH STREETS, EVA-SH VILLI, IHD. All orders promptly attented to. I fe28 JACOB MEYERS & BE0., Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, fto. ALSO DBAXJC.BS IK LUMBSR, LATH ft SHJNGLE3. asr estimates made on Buldinga for furnlsblng all Mill work and Lumber at the LOWKST PRICES and of the BKST MA TERIAL. feonlliern ll.tulng Mill, Corner Water and Goodsell Street, EVAN3VILLE, IND. . - ST 100.OOO POPLAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES for sale cheap. aprl-ua Crescent City I'loorlng Mill KAPPLKR ft SALMON, . Proprietors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, alovildiritr. &o, Planing Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll H& w 1 aone m o it"i . uub.w. ui...nd Ponlar Floorins. Bid Inn. E ed and Rough Lumber, always on hand, feA?soHo!e Proprietors and Manufactureis . ... . r.- f i a T I.' 1 ox me taiiiA t 111
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A new eupply.of Tina KTJckifilSOAT ' : STATIONERY Has just been receive'! at Journal Office. Jacob srNztcn. jomj J. n.tnrCK J, SINZICH & SON, . Hliip CliandlerH and rtzALKita is BOAT STORES.
a- A full slock of COKDAUK, OAKtTM . BLOCKS, LARD OIL, KLM1N, PITCH, Ac, always on hand at ilia iowtot j..i jus. Front St. bet Sycamore and Vine. Agents for ROGER V BOILER SCALE sep22-d!y PREVENTIVE. BOAT STORES. TX, O. BBOWK. E. 8CUOE.SLAUB. i JAB. X. RAJSKI.V. Win. G, Brown & Co., Dealers ia Select Boatstor83 r ' .-andSliip Cluxncllory, CoRNxa Stcamorb and Water Sra., ETAKSTII.UB, 1NI. A full SOt.Dlv of FRKBH AND CARE FULLY HELfcCTED iWATSTOHM and SHIP FINDINGS always u band, and prompt attention given to supplying oonts at all houis. day or night, oil the tlovf A.IBKUAL I tRJlt sepiV-lim Regular Evansville and Tennessee Kiver r"acs:et. FOB PADUCAH, JOHNWNVILLE AND KASTPORT. The elegant pawengor atesmer M. , O 1 JEH , Alien Duncan, Master: - tiuv Vinvard. fTIerk. Will leave Evansvllle for tbe a jots and an intermediate porta -EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage armlv on board. lAMKi A OAKLEV, oc2-tf Agent. Regular Evansvillo, Fadncaa and Cairo Serni-wesKly iail Lino Packet. ThS new, fleet and unrivalled aide-wheel steamer IDLKWILD, us. Fowler, Mauler; Uoa. Ed. Thomas. f Leaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at r.M. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY A SUNDAY, at 6 F.K., making Clowe connection at Cairo with first-class steamers fur St. Lonls, Memphis, and New Orleans, and at Evansvllle with the K. A C. R. R. for all points North and East, and with the Morning Star for all points on the Upper Ohio. For freight or passage apply on board, or to DUitE NICUELSON, nov9-tf Agent, Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet FOR PADUCAH, JOHNSON VILLK, AKD JEASTPORT. The new and elegant passenger steamer FLORENCE LEE, Lee Moweil, Master: Robert C. McMeohan. Clerk, Having been built expressly for the trade, with special reference to comfort, speed and salety, will leave Evansvllle for the above and all Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at o'clock P.M. For freight or passaKe apply on board, or to W. ii. HKOWN A CO., HUMPHREY A LEWIS, nov9-tf Agents. Regular Evansvliia and Bowling; Green U. S. Kail Packet. The new and elegant steamer EVAlNWViLLE, Samuel W. Combs, Master; Wm. Noland, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for bowling tireen with tbe U. S. Mail every MONDAY & THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or pasaage, apply on board. Jy'ja-tf GROCERIES. NEW iyttmlly Grocery. J O II X F. GBILL, DIALER IS Groceries, Produce, &&, &&, Third St., bet. Division 4 Carpenter. Evangville, Indiana. . " I HAVE JCST ITIiCIIANEn Alt entire new stock, and nave no old goods on hand. My prices will compare lavorably with any store on Main street, and all my goods are ol the best quality. I respectfully Invite the custom ol the citizens of that vicinity. "xr-HIjjhest price paid, far COUNTRY PRODUCE. OCUM-am JOHN W. UKII.L. Old Stand and IVew Firm. START, G0LDSM1TH & CO., (Successors to T. 8. Dodd), DEALIUS IN GROCERIES AND MAN 17 F ACTUS E1H Of - CIGARS, No. 152 llain Street. We invite all the old patrons of this store to call again. All are invited to call ana examine our goods, we are not airaia to compare prices. Cioods delivered tree of charge. noyl-dAwlm CHARLES VIELE & CO. l-t. O O t9 first and Bycaiuore Streeta EVANSVILLE, IND. a ail dtf HATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In Grocerioa, Nails, V7Mta Lead, Lime, Cement, ac, . , Ho. 18 Water Street, declOdly EvAsvii.ta. Iivn. EVA1JSVILL2 GROCERY, No. 130 Itiln Htreot, Has on hand, and is constantly reoelvlne. a lull stoek of staple aud tancy Urocerles, impa Aiutter, t.KH, ou., ac. ur me, tjement, Plaster, Kalis, dec., Ac, for sale lnw. To Contractors and Builders. First Uuallty llalldiDg Knna , at reasonable rates; Good Seasoned Wood Constantly on Hand. Tn Wood Cotters and Charcoal Burners wanted. The timber witiilu one mile. of the city. Vkn B1H J at, yj-Kjr a i. 8AAO BSIMAHH. DAVID HI!i I. & U. HV.151A.HS, Wholesale Dealers la GrROOERIE B. Fortign and Domestic Liquor, NAILS. COTTON YARNS, OLABSWARa . Ac, Ac, 44 & 4G FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAHSVILXa, JLlD. FISH DEPOT. ova dtf ASIIBY'S SALOON ASTD CAP!-. JAM. ASHBY HAS FITTEU nn tbe spacloui lialldlug on Locust Si between W r A K I rst, as a fl rs t-class SALWSAND RES l'AU RANT. Tbe War wlllalways be supplied with the Best Braii.s ur Lkiuohm, and tbe Restaurant will be furnlsued with the CLccfst EranuS or Gystors, A"l kta t' of OlsfB lr seaion, ku what. ve tue Tiost Wl-llona appetite may d r All -erved with true fciistlc sk tU. f
frr OOut Hivrr lUrtnt, tiee fourth J-age.
Tbe weather yesterday waa clear and very pleasant from 10 to 1 o clock but w3 very cold with another white froar, ia the morniDg. tho mercury ranging below the freezing point, and up to 5l at noon. TLo river, duiipg the '21 hourd ending at 3 p.m. yesterday, roso 11 inches. There ij fuliy 7i feet from Louisville to Cairo. Arrlvnls and Irinrturs. The arrivals and departure yciicr day include the Virginia, lSVv Or leans to Loaisviile; Fayette, Ilecdcr eon and return; Mallie Ilagon, Ciiro to return; Mary Houston, Louisville to New Orleans; Bermuda, from Uin cincati; Sam. Orr and West Wind, from the bono-yard. Beats Due Jlrre. Among tho first boata due hero are the Idlewild and Quickstep, from Ciro; Falls City, Homing Star and Tarascon, from Louisville; Abeona, Virginia. John Kyle, Ouachita Belle, John Kilgour and Indiana, for New Orleans; John Lumsden and Fanny Brandeis, from Memphis; Khpmrock, for St. Louis; Camelia and Florence Lee. from Ftstport; It. C. Graham, for Arkansas River; Champion, from St. Lcu'8; Evansville, from Green River; LeClaire No. 2, for Eaatport. Beats Lenvloa; To-day., Foa CAiao. Tho magnificent new eteainer Idlewild leaves for Cairo and all way ports promptly at 5 r, m. today, as tho regular mail aod express packet, in charge of thoso pleasant and popular gentlemen, Capt. Gus. Fowler, .Will. IV Fowler, Wm. Williams and Fred Jones. . The Idlewild is not surpassed ia elegance, speed or pleasant accommodations by any boat on the Lower Ohio. She connects at Cairo -with rst class boats for St. Louie, Mempi-is and New Orleans. The boat and her officers commend themselves to the traveling publio and Bhippera. Foa Louisville. The Jfavorite Morning Star will be the mail and ex. press packet for Louisville at 11 p.m. to-day, and is admirable appointed. Captain A. T. Gilmore, a gentleman of great experience and excellent abilty, commands, and Miles D. Warren, a highly efficient clerk aod a moat courteous and pleasant gentleman, has charge of tbe office. Foa Cincinnati. The beautiful Bermuda will leave at ten o'clock, a, if., to-day, for Cincinnati direct, having superior passenger accommodations and pleasant officers. Captain W. It. Ilollcroft, ono of tho most popalar Bteamboatmea ia commission, commands, and Nat. Karhart has charge of the cfHea. Foa Bowlingi Green. The fine steadier Falls City may be expected to Ieavo here at 4 p. M. to-day for Bowling Green and all way ports, in charge of those excollent gentlemen, Captain J. V. Sproule and Murray Bewley. The Falls City has very pleasant passenger appointments. Fob Henderson. Tho fleet and finely appointed steamer Fayette, leaves promptly at 3 p. jr. for Henderson, in charge of those pleasant and popular gentlemen. Captain A. O. Durland, James II. Letcher and Jerry Boyl9. She is a clipper. Foa Cumberland Hives. The elegant new steamer G. W. Thomas is announced for Clarksville and all intermediate landing on Cumberland River, at 4 p.m. to day. Tho G. W. Thomas is entirely new, having been built at this port, and starts to-day on her first trip, and is a really elegant steamer. Captain Oscar Thomas and Marsh. Walthall are her chief officers, and both are experienced Bteamboatmea and pleasant gentle men. Foa Eastpobt. Tho old reliable Sam. Orr wheels into line again to day, and will leave for Eastport at 4 P.M., in charge of her eminent commander, Captain Allen DuocaD.onecf the most popular officers in commission. Gay Vinyard, tho right man in the right place, is her reliable and popular clerk. The Orr has excel lent passenger accommodations, and is a great favorite with passengers and shippers. Fcb Memphis. The fine passojcr steamer West Wind, having been put in complete repair and splendid condition, will leave this evening for Memphis and all way points, in charge of Capt. Ab. Carey, au experienced and favorite commander. Col. Alf. D. Owen, a highly accomplished and popular gentleman, has charge of her oflioe. We wish her a prosperous trip. Fob Memphis. The magnificent new steamer Mary Miller is an nounced for Memphis and all way ports at 4 P.m. to-day, and is a most elegantly appointed and pleasant passenger steamer Capt. Billy Liter is her commander for the present and is a highly popular young gentleman. John Travis is her chief clerk and is an expeiienccd man in the business. 91 IscellAneoae. ' Business was lively on tho wharf yesterday from morning to night Tho Virginia passed np at 5 o'clock with a moderate trip, having discharged the principal part of her freight at points below.. The Fayette brought Up a fine trip of people. The Mary Houston arrived at 11 A.M., with, a mammoth bargo and nearly all she eould carry. She filled out here to her entire capaoity and telegraphed to Mt. Vernon that she had no room for anything. She was crowded with people, haviot? been joined here by several who came through by rail. Ainon- her passengers were Mr. Jas. P. Kintier, ofllarrison County, Indiana, and his beautiful young bride, late Miss Annie Montgomery, of New Albany, who were united in matrimony Thurs lay night, and joined tho boat here by rail; also Capt. O'Connor, chief clerk of the Cinoinnati and Louiaviilo Mail Company; also Col. C.S. Tod J, an old and honored citizen of Oweosboro, Kentucky. lie was a member f Gen. Harrison's staff in the war of lol2i and was appointed, hy 1'rrni.ieut liar rison, Minister to Russia, in 1311, a position which he filled with marked ability. He has filled other po sitiona of honor and responsi bility. Although over 80 years old. he is still comparatively hale and hearty, and is en routo to New Orloans to spond tho Winter with his daughter. He published a biographical sketch of Gen. Harrison in 1310, which commanded an immense sale. Col. Clifford, a noted railroad man, was also a passenger en route South to take -the position of General Ticket Agent of the New Orleans and Chattanooca Railroad The Bermuda, from Ci ariati, ana ae. iu.e Jiagoo, iro Cairo, sirived at 2 P.M. wltli jEtiiUi to t:ip Tie
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.i i . uy igr ;ieu:: lu.-i iiw. steamer G. W. T loraai common receiving freight j C ster day, an leave to-oay positively, Ior Ut: ' land River. Tbe 0. W. Tho; an elegant new ttca nrr jut tm , at this city, and YutH ex ;! 'y the E-ansvil!o ai.d Wabat.li trade. Her bull -m built ly . Jamison, aril l ;t un":ni!ioe., second to mono jcr built o: river. Sho h 121 IVct h'n,', : ; beam, 4 ftct bold. Si.e is uni bigli between dec! :), ivin2 h r pic room for fctov.it g (Writ. M a half cabiD, plai r but cxeee teat, contai&icj? tea btafc rooi... , ficc, bar and pic fry, vhh t houte, wash bouse aad btorc t Immediately alt oi t.io cabm r , the iitcrn of tLo n.at arc the room, launory and ati.r yi.,.:.:. Y eaoio was duiii oy .j. i. iio?o, ; :. j a very creditable jib. .Vie hi, i double Sued boiler i :ld feet Iol r t. 3o inches in diamet :r - built bv ': gineH. Her cjlindc -s, furiuerly i.i t Louisa, are 13 iw bes ia uiat , with 21 feet stroke, drivinu a K .. wheel, with backetf Yil feet long ; a tirnriilA. tritVi a iirAnvn capBtan and boistirg apparitut, u is tbroaghout a v.ry v..j.,i left i. handsome littlo Btemcr. Her ia tandsomely an 1 tasttfully niahed, and her stale roo:.. ) an gantiy arro'Dteu. ol,e made ii ! trip on ThursJay, aid ravo ev I , of great speed." fcLc was built -i owned by Captain Oscar Tl. , Manih Walthall ual others, ac i . bo commanded by C apt, O car :,,-, as, with Mr, Waltl all ia tbo ' :, and we hope ehe will prove nn ' ncnt success.... The Kckerf, 1 ctto and D night Newcomb t:, ;i; odp. htronir nnll s.1 oi'Rthrr vm' - ' at tco wreck otttio UityoJ J.fan v ., and though tbey n oved her h , m ieet mcy laiicn io g' i iter cut t l ; restine rlaco Cincinnati. Th i Cvmm ra , Thursday says: Captain Gus. lire wn has dr i , , tUa S.nTtr flAtt, In :1a 1,7.wi t and depart for Nahl ville on Futui !.. under the superinte ideno of C; ':. Wise and tho Nashvillo Packet l Vpany. A fleet of coal tewboat, iuc'u t iq James Giluioro, arrived yrnt. c J . i'i ... . ;;. ,. .... I . : UW ' , ' . U I M ... T n . -J ..... 1 . Awcr iuig nit'",' uui ; :ii tjy i ' larly all day, tho souol ot u, whrstleti reminding ono ot busy Us; Alex. Young is ia tho o tbo Shamrock, leaving for ht. Lc to-morrow. Captain J. B. Wfivcr, comma . ;;r the new and mamn oth efoarnor ' ' Kvln. If.nvinir 1'ort ami iar N"ii i s leans on Saturday evening, on bt s i trip, is ono of th ol lestpractical ! men on our waters, serving i canacitv of clerk i.nd Cartain. 1 oommoQoed his cr tr on tho t -in at bt. Loais, in Iblit, plying bet ( Kt. Tannin and Nnw ( )rlnarm. and ' i out from PittBbur!.' n the Aoria lis Whirlwind and Morning Mar. ut . AM f 1, a, n . . . i n I ....... I January and Cal. C.'o.man, and : ' ArVin citnurrtftra I I rt ij a bcin, thorougtily versed in hit frssinn ' is inst tin nartw trt nlin .nn f , V, i u lrri n n 1 . ? r. r. ft r. f ... scnifer Htearoer. Tho Gazette Bays: Capt. Cox's Oceanus went by (! noon. Tock on no pilot.i. . Ferguson was put o I in a ya 1. OI -.ll -1.-, - l ono only lanuj ai prouiiDeni sajh aa Evansvilb , Bt. Loui.-- ... NewOrleans. Cap ain Cox n ., tie man of diwerimin ition and tat. Louisville TLe Vwirit r-Ji . of Tliurttday saya: The Kate Ribinsnn, Captain 11, iston, will bo tho (irnt boat tc through tho canal. Mho leiv f. PittHburg this pvenioar at 5 o'elc k. Capts. ueo. V oolt, 01 the An , i '. lo, and W'aKli. Tho Qpion, of th; i. ncror. aro here to make rrenar ' - L(l III ill K bUV.ll I. II l U UK 11 fci . i nal. Tbey go to Ci icinnati to I ' The .Shamrock. Captain CVk tho Ht. Jiuis Elpiona Lino, v, . 1 i down early patarUy tnoroioai. n. leave for St.. Louis ( hat day at 5 ; . ,i positively. 'Ii his lino h now :' oughly orKanizeJ, and will ft i, firesent send ont o.ia boat per v i K caving tho city whurl' every bat ' at 5 p. m. Cupt. Jack W. B ank'M maim ' new steamer Ouaibita IJ .ii ) u steam for the first t me ypttrdav, u deoendod tho falls 1 11 O. K.unii r H, skillful guidance ol Capt. Pinl ' - ,i ii, n.i n i . . iia. nne nanuied veii. ocr i i a. .t i! ry working BplendiiiJy. A largo r, n ber of .Btcamboatnen were c t levco, and the universal escl i ' nf tliA Anttrn crnwd wan tlmf. ! . v a perfect beauty, ','bin pplen !. : I will lcavo the Portl ind wharf t i: row evening. rositivelr. frNo rO leans direct, llcr i asHCDer am accommodations aro nnwiiik 1 I any boat to be font d on tho v. ' waters. St. Locis. 'i l.o Burner' Thursday says: The weather is n il l and very i ant. Tho river is t till t filing r - : witi six feet water to V.mto at i '. lect to Keokuk. Tbo Miiour: and .quiescent, and likewino tl" I nni Tha iiT.rr r f 1 ifiKiHhinr i i i S : .. i.A ,..ii .... I , 1 milil at ct. 1'aul i.n Here, xi ; kansas ia falling, w ith fsvon ft tor through to L ttle Kock, t ' A i; fknnKifa till, r,,ft lfthto ioni" , -f ! Monroo. The Join Kyle pr.! f leans. Alf. D. Armstrong, of th ' , House, Louisville, thinks o!f i aSt. Louis a vimt, to stay. V ' wonder to see him clerk of a ht !.-. and New Orleans packet noon, Ai is a good boy. Rumor thafcthi briJgo ov Illinois, at Meralosia, wa 15 down. .Very l.ki 1 . 'J hat w I . not aDticipateJ fir the i t. l.o i bridge. A' v V Corner ot Fourth and Lccm 13 V iVN s ivilli ? , In priparsil to oom, Htratirl.t. n, j auii perfona Himi" f V t ilitcritln. Ail ri aim -whi t...! wU tiou . iu "m ' ' !ii iu i will rxcolvfi onltir inr Imtch ft VI HCUt.AH', of tl Imm.1 hiiiLihn BukiI, at ins lvt et I' ifttkri i t. t. All tsw mM hr iiib wi rni !. nitnl aa'l nut. I'artic Jlnr altnui im r KUtiimlM tiuil Kim j u ni x tu cM 1 hHWM. UrilUlU fKild H l!i,ui.'i ( fiiruilril to, AUiUti!! 1J, u. !. vllle, ind, "i"' j. Si. oaiiK. V. Li. 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