Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 October 1870 — Page 4

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WANTED. BoY-OX fc. V 'N !1EM JI?T. m-eript well; ou 17 orlii ears ot ge preferred. Api'lT l tbti rlQ . ocl9 nn. in: v .1 -ort iiurr. with JL large lot. AdJres E. W. W.. Post Ooica. ccl7 tit f1l. !HIEKK-MO OALi MINERS ly Ilia BTuard Coal Co. a-. Madlsonviile, Ky.,nit the F.vausvilie, Hendersnu & je O IS. HUNT. THE SiOMj; Moon o. (IIIBO Htreet. between Locust and Main, fo -rner'v occupied hv Mor'Dt'a Feed 8 or, 1 quire of LANi & BROS., or ot thl Cffiw. pet 10 " iiitiCU VBlltK, fY4V JK aiB'ire street. betweea Second and Thl'rt r-treets. Anply soon to M. H-.N-JilSO, t the Met ciiauts's "National Bank. ecus; "fr AUriit liHELUSO, COSTAIN; In;; elxbt rooms, on the corner of K.ftaul Le-t Strtet?. Enquire of Mr. JOHN MILLKK. pel 1-1 w THE JIOCSE NOW OCCUPf KO 111 the St. Caarles Saloon, oo first at., beiweea Main and Docusi. Enquire or NICHOCAH KLLKH. '-U TOIL SALE. S K 51 ALL PA I It OF HOOD workins aiaies, or c x-'t.u.j ot Bu.N'S. oeiia si - AT T!iIE THE JOCnMAL OFFICE, a large Hock of Envelopes, wrlUDg Pper, I'ei.p, Pencil. Gold tens, Erasers, Rnoberand Robber Bands, Initial Paper. Pea Racks, Inkstands, Writing Ink, and other Items ot flrsl-olas.4 Stationery cct, VAXDEKBUKOH COUSTT TEN year nine per cent. Bonds, at the First national Bmk, Kvansville. ocl-tf A YOITVO ASI HAJiDSOMBblOOd. e-t Cow. Ioqnral thin rm-. 1 f HIS C J2XX AN22 OUS. $500 fioe. TO I.HVK1I' OB LOA.V. Address t'K," Journal OiIS Corrected Time Table, Jona 13. Kvansville A Crawfordsrlll K. IE. Leave. , Jirriv Accommodation 4 -A'i a.m. , 5 :40 p.u Mai ..10:20 A.M. ' 8:15 P.M Express................... 6w0 PJS. Hr2UA.ll Torre Ilaate fc Indl&ntnolls R. Br Ex press . ... 1 : 5 A.K. 5 :10 A.M Mail : 6:i5 A m. 8:40 p.m Accommodation 8:00 P.M. 6:05 pm Kxpre-u....... ....... ....... 4:15 p.m. 10:15 p.m Otilo A Mississippi It. . From Viixccnnct. Gainer East. Uoing West. Ex cress 1:J P M. 6:51 a.m Mall............. 1:13 p.m.: 4:05 P.M Express .....,.......10:t p m. 11:50 p.m weimesdav, octose819, ts:o C I TV HEWS . Go!d pcn3 for talo at the Jcuanal OSoe. 4u?Fish & Bmcr hivo received Frank Leslie'a Magazine, Gocfey's Ladies' Book and tho Demoresi MassztD9 for Novembor'ind Josh Billings' Almanac for 1371. The Colored Voters. There ara jast five hundred and sixty-nine colored voters ia Vanderburgh County, distributed as follows: Pigeon Township, Firdt precinct, 102; Second, 40; Third, 41 ; Fourth.13; Fifth,233 ;Sixth, 20; Seventh, 18;Eightb,30;Niath,47; Tenth, 37; Knight Township, 82; Centre, 20; Armstrong, none; German 2; Terry, 33; Union, 9; Scott, 15; total 56?. - --?-- ISsyEaYelopss at the Journal Office, v - Personal. Charles B. Bateman, th8 County Surveyor elect, was drawn as a jarymin ii tho U.S. District Court, thai sits at Inlianapolia on the first of November. Judge Win. A. PorUr, Wm. N. TracenalJ, E-q. and Messrs. JohrA. D. Coettdnd Huston Miller, attorneys and County Commissioners of Leavenworth and Corydon, are stopping at the Sherwood Uou3e. They are cow in attendacca upen the Circuit Court, looking after the suit of the New Albany and St. Louis Railroad vs. Crawford County, to enforce a subscription of stock to said Compary, transferred to this county oa chanjo ofVenuo. Fire is Lamasco. An alarm of fire about nino o'clock, last night, summoned the Cro department to Good33il Street, between Second and Third, where an unoccupied cottage, tha property of Mr. Frank Forster, the barter at the St. Cloud Hotel, was burned so as to be rendered useless. The house had just undergone a thorough cleaning, and was about to be occupied by parties to whom Mr. F. hid rented it a day or two since. It was valued at abouH ?1,000, and was insured for ?30O in the Pccenix, of Hartford. Circumstances strongly indicate that the fire was incendiary wrk. BsaTGo'to tho Jcuejui. Office for stationer. "the cams IVAIj, by the modern e.-sayi3t os mas asd WOMAN. Ob, dearie me, I'm flal'rlng now. And throb wltb leellogs quite static; Saw at llio EiatDis' grand pow-wow Lovely visions quite seraphic. And when I saw them chlt-a-chot, As round the room they'd bird-like sail, My heart would tfcroa and pit-a-pat, Lilcc a poor, Uylus lambkin's tall. JJY XII S SAME ArTIIOB. OU sucu a rattling, babbling Jade, With her toDgoe going flippy-flab; A queer old time her bnsband had, A martyr to ber babblias gab. lie most bave felt enpremely blest. When this pinls of cackllcg women Could give her tongua a sudden rest, When she eat the green persimmon. Atrichia! paper at tho Journal OSce. Tns Carnival. The Carnival at the Piink, last night, was not so well attended as that, eome weeks ago, nor wero the rales! as strictly construed in excluding skators in plain drcsa from tho floor. Tho attcadanca was quito lare. but loft the skaters plenty of room to operate in, and altogether it was fully as pleasant as tho r3t Carnival. Tho costumes were as handsome, and nearly or qiite a3 numerous as on tho former occasion; and the music was Warren's, and that is sufficient to eay of it. The author of tho modern "Essay oa Mjd " ha3 a verso on tho subject, elsewhere on this raise.

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Cur 5ew Sfficers. Soma of the recently elected county end township odoer? do not assume the honors ana emoluments to which they have been eleoted at once. Juise Jtrus' Fuccesor takes his place fcs eoon aa the tflieial canva takes place and Lis commission s received. Judge But'erSeld will preside over the November session of tho Crim Dal Court. Captain Harrave. Mr. Sauer. and Mr. Bjeman of course retain their respective positions without more formality tban filing new bonds. Sheriff Tfafilin takes his place as soon as be qualifies, after receivicg bis commission from ths Gjvernor. Mr. Warren will have to wait until the expiration of Mr. Lunkenheimer'a term, ia October, 1S71. Mr, Dicker becom's Auditor, in fact, as soon as he qualifies and receive i his commission. The new Commissioners assumo the care3 of county matters on the first of November, and will probably proceed to elect a new County Attorney. Of the Township officers, Col. Grill becomes the Tru3teo on the 1st prox., and the Constables begin their official career wifclia ten days aftsr tho official canvass; but not so with the newly elected Justices, Justice Stinson's term expiring June 21st, 1S71, and Justice Walker's July 13th, of the same year. Messrs. Havliu and Maddux will have to wait until next Summer to ssaunn their judicial honors. In Scotland Union Townships, the newly elected Justices commence in May, and in Centre, in April next. Moniiily Sales Below arc tho returns of silcs to the Assessor of the Internal Revenue, for the month of September: MASCrACTCEK. D. Eaer, Trunks 3,5C0 rt.ooiner, ouuue a tieumao, t uruiKvuville i'umiture (; ' 11 7.S51 12,100 4. JO i-. & j tieitz " rt. Mcytrs a Co. " E. (i. Hmlib, Chairs .. M Wiu. lleliman. Machinery ......... . ChriRtUn Krali, . Heli Ji & Mutiny, . Blecufcrr, Tillmn & Co., Foundry V. tilndensmiib fc Co., . ' J. H. Koxlker & Co., " sbnltee, Thanaan & Co., Aibacaer & Caueu, tti,oao.. DtnueUell A Kroegor, ... Ublboru B.lnemau, Kilt & Brine, lMjathr . Anthony Kma, Topf, Lons? & Co., 3:iddlej y Cha.. Won & Co., " Sielnbaob. Wacu & Co.. " ......... J. Meyer Co.. fiaoiDK Mill ...... MeCorale & Tweed, Hinlng MUl.... Kappler &aalcaon Plaolna Al Hi.. Heuie& temuke, Woodn Mhl Evantvilie Cotlait M1U J. H. Hchrlchte. Cloitiins: . L, Liowentnai & Co., Ciotuiug T. W. Turner, Koou t Suoes U.V. lllouut, Plows,. C. DeckfrtS mms, v'agoua It. W. II a: per S Co., Tobacco ' WHOIE3A'- DSAIERS. M, Kahu & Co., liiqaon l'reatoo & Co., Clr joerlj s . 1. & D. Hiemann, Grocenea . Preston Bros.. UrooerivH 13,WO 4.U Sti.OUO S7io 4,'X.U 22.7v0 II, in A) 4,5'jo 6, 00 2 2o (J. too li.t 00 7, t'0" 17.WMI 4 9UJ 4 9..D in 1S.95 4,liO 2:J0 7,600 7,815 4 T oO 1,160 23!)11 22,100 MM.) 2I.1HO to 3 O TJ 400 iO 0 .0 14,0J( ill,;! 8 '.00IJ 27 Ojii 48,0 O 3),00 It U0J iO.OjO 4,0)U i l.i7i 4,U4 31,000 lfO.COO 1U.325 15,(iO0 i! bi S'J 1 0J 1 2u. 3.1(0 10.000 l.tiO14,010 Kigou, Ul,;aey Jt HBfft.n, toclt wel 1 & Co., O roc rles..... Vleie A Co., (inci-iji . ... Venneman A Uebrue, t iroceries W heeler A Hle. UriwJrrloM ilackay, N!bew Co., lry i.jods.. Ciemeui, Wme&C'o. " " .... Magbu ft Co, ' .... Mliier, (iarduer & Co.. ' " F. Hopkins & Co.. ' .... H. M. Hweelser, foMocw .... Fendrlon Brothers, Toaacco. W. S. Ford, Tobacco Mania, GurcluHr te Co., Tobacco.. Mornan, Uead & Co.. llools and tshooi Bernoulli, lixoa & CoT.' 'oow' "a'ud Bhoes.... Cloud, A klu-A Co., Ur-ojjs Lelcu A Lemone, IJmrj Lrtewenthal A C.,ciotbins Haui'i Urr A Co . Iron Kvaly, I-iaacs & Co , tuatiouoiy J. B. Bnehner & Co T. l. Elliott, Auction..... lllrara kelson. Auction H. Onmberis, Auction The courts. Circuit Court lion. Jama G. Jones presiding. Delilah Byrd secured a divorce from Matthew Byrd, and the-caso of Barry vs. Barry, a couple from Independence, was on trial when th'i time for adjournment arrived last evening. The evidence in the Barry case is not highly elevating in its tendency, for according to it tho female patty is rather a tartar, besido having sundry and divers, other unamiable attri butes. Criminal Court. Hon. A. L. RolintoTt presiding. Fred Obcrguener was arraigned and pica led not guilty to the indictment for murdering Valentino Arnold, Eleven indictments have been retamed by the Grand Jury. Recorder's Court. ir. IJ'tJlard, Esq., presiding. Another of the "Blank" family was fined $19 75 on charges of drank, fightiDg and making himself ridiculous. Alfred Baker, who was charged with stoning the virtuous and lordly Hamburger, was dismissed, Mr. II. being satisfied that ho could not make a jury bel:cvo there was ariy cau3C of action. Michael Hayden absorbed an excess of tangle foot and was fined ?5 45 and sent to prison, but outo! pity for his nge and the fact apparent that ho was a victim to the designs of others, Iiscorder Willard set him free on condition that he would go straight to his work on the Carrai Railroad. Kate Sullivan, at the request of the lady managers of the Christian Homo, was dismissed, and escorted by Mr. Jackson, of the ro'.ieo force, Bhe took up her abode in that benevolent institution, where, it is to be hoped, she will remain and reform. . Before Justice Walker. A suit for the recovery of a white rabbit, worth but little more than the rabbit at the lato carnival, coat tho plaintiff in tho suit $11 CO in costs and an attorney's fee. If it had been for the carnival's rabbit it coull hardly have been more ridiculou?. For the Journal. IrouliJes or the Traveler. 1 have really liked the looks of Evaosville, and ono would think from the bustle and travel ia its streets, that it was well on its way toward becoming a great city. Bat when I remember the hotel that received mc, a stranger, and whera I fcd on cold victuals, and made the waiters huffy when I asked lor something warm, where I rolled and tossed all eight on a bed which was liko tho Irishman's "nica foather mattrass.all bushtin' wid straw," I say when I think about

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tVese little calamities that befell me, I'm nopo certain ut !? fafur ot your to&n. Ob. Evaosviile. pft up once in ' your might, cast off your shame build a grand hotel, with Wall-' er deao aDl t'tfht, with such luxurious nl careful'y matched conies that Joiner Mature won t i - Jnd rora or opportunity to slip one of tier flat-bottomed live time keepers in ar y here ! Tt eo, aad cot till then, you'u have the benison of the Traveler. ritOLiLl. Rain threatens. The Aurora Circle have a hep at Mts-OLio Hall, on the 25;b. Three disorderly druoka brought up at the lock up, up to midnight. TnE attention of the ladies of St. Paul's Church is directed to a card ia looil notices. '.. The weather yesierday wa3 chilly, at 7 A.M. 50 wa3 indicated, a', coon 63, and at C P M. 48. TnE Baptist : Mite last night was moderately well attended, and all enjoyed a very pleaiant social re-union. One year cg to-day tw inches of snow lay on the ground. ,The storm on tbat occasion beicg the severest of tho Eea-oa. Br a -misuaders'andicg Mr. M., J. Socman failed to secure Masonic Hall for Monday D-'gat, but will open his dancing sclojl, on Thursday night. TltE publisher cf the Courier demands that personal reference to h'm in the Journal case. Lot him is sue a comn-asd to his yelpers to ect the exampl-. How angry Ulriutiue grows, ' - -At any reference to his nose, , ' ' He beilows forth a Irulem fulmtn, , , . And thinks perhaps thereby to gnll men COlWCir a2lCEEI3iG3 Cocxcir, Chamber, EvAssvittE, 1 Tuesday AtErxioon, Oct. IS, 1870. Present Messrs, Eile., Van Ulper, Muhl nautili, lucnarut, tarpouisr, scutuir, Keriu. lleiluinn and DoonUty. Mr. Van Kiper iu .he ch:i'. The leading of tse minutes was deferred. Tue foiiowiug hius were allowed: II. Maaateii, srclal pjlice servlc.5 9 "5 H. A. Coob, tuudrlc?. ............. . - lj J. W. Keesran. . 2 60 r'atrics M Golrl.. 1 " Henry Noboe 45 id Huiuioer KjDIosou.. .'. 60 Bjnne t & Deofcer, marnce lf-o oo NiCK ftetchardt, earth 47 0 E. AC. n. II. Co., gruvel ana stone... It9 1 0 Wm. Powers, apodal policeman... 3 CO II. C. Jewel, lea..... 1130 urveyor Huaders 174 to C. H. Go jde, ScXioa'd i-aiary ......... 100 (X) C. Wuud-r.ch,eilmi lots itf 6 F. Melbourne & Co.. "ill postiuar 1 50 Buv.ei wcrtu A Kinney, bidewalk t7 (iiso.ge Bidgham. rt-pairiika fctWcrs Zl M J. a. LvWiy. raveiitts road... ..... I,0i4 8 R'goiar police but iXi 75 J. -v. B iwe , wortcou I'.geon bridge 1-i 12 e-chulte fc Ueitmn. I uuiUar. ........... 77 42 Maihew D -izll, npifced..... 44 00 sior West V l uU .................... a to M Kue baoo, repairing c't'i infract 10 00 J B. Mit-r................. ............ ...... 12 15 On moiloa ot Mr. Hruauci trie order lor a sidewalk of Class No, i, on 0k. (Street, from Film lo tsixto, was rectnded. Tno petition ot sundry owners of lots in Blocks 25 acd "0, EtiBterti Euiarement, lor the reduction of C iiuicu tsticet to a twetveloot, aliey, wtts lahl ou the taoie. A co:urnuulcatlon from 1). C. Keller. asking tor the appointment of a commlttto to exsiuiuo tno ni'cuimi ui inn c i against iitmior excavatlug for a sidewalk, tor which a precept had ti con issued, was rbferred to MeS'4rH. lleilman and Bictiardt. A comrsjanicati iu from Jobn Greek, late City Collector, concsrnlii;! certain claims of the city against Jolm A. iteiiz, wmsj read. It curtlfias that the same wero duly paid, una la accompanied by a petition Irarn Air. lteltz lor tno cancelation of the accountd. lieftrred lo Mr. Kertn. - A lotlticu for aliey ciOKsinBS ou MghtU Street, between Divltdon uud logle, was read, and the prayer aranted. Mr. Van Kiper vacated the chair, and moved that an election be held to fill the vticaucy occasioned by ttso death of Mayor walker, asking the Council to fix the lime. Mr. Muhlhaaaan moved to lay tho matter over until the next regular meeting. Mr. Hetlman moved toainetd oy mm; tha time new, as under tha present siate of things toe city conld not proceed to perfect tue tax duplie tes. Mr. t arpenier lavoied laying it over to the uexi meetlns. Mr. Van Kipta- maintained that all btifines couKl be a well iloue now as under a regulany elect oa Mayor. Mr. Ileilmau'a amendment failed, and Mr. Muhlhausen's motion trevailed, Mensrs. Heiiman, Hchaurn and Doughty voting no. The matter of Hie opasinz of Edgar Stieet was cabled up and referred to the City Attorney for investigation of ILo validitv of tho city's order lo open same. Mr. Van Kiper reported havinss lfasue-.l the bonds autuorized, to Mr. u wry.. Mr. Uouguty reporu-d baviug inspected 7 CiiS leet more of water pipe. The regular bill lor street labor, S311 00, was approved and ail Wtd, Tue Water Works Committee reported progress madei butluiogthe W'at.r Wor.s would require the realisation tii,(X li inoro of Water Woiks iiuuds, and tskeJ authority to withdraw that amount from Mr. Bayard's bauds for trausni ttloa to the purchasers. lepori rcco.vea and leave granted. Messrs. W. C. Wler A Co., reported an estimate of 20.100 67, which being certified to by C. W. Doughty, superintendent, was allowed. A nuratcr of sidewalk bills were read by Mr. Vn Kiper, aliow.d and o.derel to ba Charged up to the property. Ou motion ot Mr. Carpenter, the Pre.-i-dent cl" the Council was authorized to i urcuaio a piece of ground tnal projec s into tno btreet near tha corntr oi ixth and Ann, lor S100. Oa motion of Mr.IIeilmau, the Ometsiy T.nsites were authorized to employ two carts and lour men for one day, to raokn certain road lcpctlrs on Oak Hlil Cemetery. t'uo Marshal wai directed to flil up lots 1, 2 and 3, FounU Enlargement, tue sarae bing deoaied nnlsances. Muewaiks r f I No. 4 were ordered on the south side of Powell, from Third lo flxth rit reels; on the east side of Pearl, from Water to Third; on the onth tddeoi Ninth, from Washington to Harriet; on the south side of Franklin, fiom r.ieveuth to Twellth ; on the south side oi Coorau, from Beond to Third; on the south side of Klxtn, from Oak to Canal; oa the south side ol flecond, from (Jum to College. Sidewalks of Class No. 2 were ordered on the south side of Sixth Htreet, from Third to Fonrth, and on the west side of Fourth, fiOirt Seventh to Elttblb. An order or the repair of the sidewalk on Third Btreer, from Fnltoa Avenue to Waiker, was passed. - The following reports were approved : JohnO Meara, W liarftnaster...........J137 54 James England. ........... bA W H. L,alz, Market Master...... i'4 so M. Fuerbach, " Zl Six interments were reported atOjis blii Cemetery and ten at Locust Hill. Mr. Scbantn called attention to the nnPTOtected Ma'e of the sewer inlets on Third Street, from Seventh Avenue to Fulton Avenue, and on motion of Mr. Carpenter, Mers. Kenh and Scbaum were appointed a committee to ascertain at what cost they can be protected. After considerable irregniar dlscnsslon on several imporiantsubject, the Conncil a ijourned at lour o'clock. j GKEHASI-Tuesday evenln?, October 13i,n. 1S70. of croup, Liitile !saiis hel j daughter of Ueorse XI. Rod S.rah J. On eham, aea 1 monins. Funeral at 3 o'ciooi TUurscay evening from the residenca on Leet, between Second and Third Streets. The friends of the family are Invite;! to attend witbont further notice. Madison papers please copy. LOCAL IJOTICSS. THE OLD RELIABLE Stiles' Com Fed Oysters It i econon y to buy meat, not wafpr belles irana or uysters are known to bo tho bct brought to this market, only thirty-six hours from Baltimore. Received da;ly per Adams Express. Wm. Caldwell, Sale Acent, oc'19 35 No. 9 First Strest. iSTEvatsville acd Oaio River Directory. Se e la-ge not'ee.

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Jewelry. The hand?ome disp'ay of ailv'"'' ware at the jewelry store of Gust. If. Jugeman are only simples of the ex tensive stoek he keeps, while his assortment of new and fashionable jewelry is some? I-.ing more than is usually found. The new and mueh sought for Opera Chain ere kep' in large qaanti;e?, ai:d with Gold and Silver Watches, both American and imported, "he can suit the most tastiHious taste. His ptock of Gentlemen' Pins, Gents' and Lidies' Chains and Children's Ear Rings, is unusually large, and his whole stock, carefully selected, affords the purchaser an excellent assortment from which to select. cclOtf Xciife. i All the ladies of St.' Paul's Church are earnestly requested to meet at the residence of Mm. Harvey, on Second Street, between Chestnut and Cherry, at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. A full atteDdancs is desired, as business in which all are interested will be brought before them. ; By crder of the Committee. ' J6SFEvansville will be thoroughly canvassed for the new Directory. , '- - for Bale. A good -wo scat, leather top carriage,; almost new. Also some new work can be seen, for two days only, at 21 Third Street, between Main and Locust. T. C. Reading. CLOUL'3 CORDIAL Can not be U3ed as a Beverage, a true Medical Preparation. It is CLOUD'S CORDIAL Has cured thousands, and tbc mooy is en record. tcstiCLOUD S CORDIAL Is tbo only Popular Medicine cf it3 class compounded uron Soieatifio Piinciples. i CLOUD'S CORDIAL Is tho especial panacea for all the ills of Woman. Pale cheeks, sunken eyes, low spirits, wasting form, yield .o its magic power; and health and cheerful life and robust body aro tthe result. New York, May 0, 1870. ME33R3. Cloud, Akin & Co , Evansvillo, Ind.: Dear Sirs: Please forward me one (1) dozen of Dr. Cloud's Invigorating Cordial at your earliest convenience, and oblige, Yours very tiu'y. Theodore S Hatch, Globe White Lad Works, 111 Fulton Street. New York City. P. S Permit me in justice to your Invigorating Cordial, to add that, for many, years, I have been a sufferer fioaa dyspepsia, sour stom ach, constipation, headaches, and general debility, and a 1 have disappeared and left mo in better health and spirits, and all owing to tho superior excellence of your In vifroratiog Cordial, Of which I am satisfied it has no su pcrior as a tonic, and hope it may fall into the handi of every one who suf fcrs a3 I havo. and who is weak and dtb lttato.d. It is a true and faithful pinaaa. for the invalid. Ycurs tru'y, T. S. Hatch. octlS lw jefif-Evansvilio and Ohio River Directory for 1871. History and General and Business Directory ia one volume. ." After Election. AH 13 quiet and Bereno oneo more, as far as "political warfaro" is conceroed. Tha groups of gentlemen seen on our street corners and in our hotels and public places, leisurely smoking their fine e:gara arc now to be heard talking of Il'.cks' new brand of cisrara and of his tine establishment. Ilia "Diamond Club," " Tcrpsichcreau Circle," irt:t " 1 L';nl," brands sro acknowledged to be first best. Wo are srnokicg tbo "Diamond Club." and can say, go and do likewise. Jim is doing a thriving business. 5S?"Advertise in and subscribe for the Evansvillo and Ohio River Directory lor 1871. Fife cottages far halo Cheap, I havo four dwellings for sale on Ninth Street, between Sycamore and Vine; also a ono-story brick house on William Street, in the Northeast ern or Rowley's Enlargement. Prices low and terms easy. Come and buy. ASA IGLEHART, sep3-tf No. 17 Third Street. &Evansvillo and Ohio River Di rectory. Same cost as City Directory Advertisicg rates same a3 in City JJi rcctoy alone. T&c " Emperor' Till" Is not for sale at nallock & Ford's Drue Store, but everything else usually kept in a first class Drug ctoro may be lound there in abund ance. Remember, Main Street, be tween First and Second. Aug. 13-eod-tf SjEvansville and Ohio River Di rectory for 1S71. History and General and Business Directory ;n one volume. Fisu & Barter are selling School isooks and btationery at greatly re duced price's. Call and purchase your supplies, as the schools open eoon. aug31-tf Furs altered, repaired and made to orcer, in tho neatest possible man nor, at Dancettell fc Dubme'a, C7 Main Street. , oct!3-6t tS"EvansvilIo and Ohio River Di rectory; See large notice. IT. C. Bridwell & Co., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a iuii stooic 01 JJrugs, Chemicals, latent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescrirjtions earefnllv com pounded. Fresh Bluo Lick, Coagress and Rockbridge Aiam Waters. JK5yEvansvillo and Ohio River Direorory. Same cost as Citv Directory, Advertising rates-samo as ia City Di rectory alone. Broom Corn. Martin, Gardner & Co., have from 25 to 30 tons of Broom Corn on hand, and will be glad to supplythe demand of broom manufacturers. eeptl4-tf Buy ycur School Books and School Slatioaery of Fish & Barter. They have the most complete, best and cl earest in the city. aug31-tf. JCSFAdvertise in and subscribe for the Evansville and Ohio River Directory for 1871. (Orpostra Stkamboat Lasdisg), IVIt- Vernon, Ind. U. G. DAMRON - Paoparr.TOB 3S-Thls House has been newly furnish ed throughout wltu a view to the cornloi Of Its guests. nv The Proprietor keeps a aood Livery Stable for the accommodation of bis patrons. foylS-tx

For Other River Items See Third Page. Tae weataer cleared up iat evening and W4 cold srtd chilly with good pre T-cts of a heavy frost. About dart the atmos

phere was cense wi:Q smoke, and the prospects were that the night would be dreary and dark. Presently it giew lighter and fair, bnt at midnight the stars bad again disappeared, and rain or snow seemed Imminent. . We say enow, lor those who can remember the evening a year back will recoil, c; lhl one of the severest snow storms ot the last year occurred on the 19 h of October, lStJJ. The river hero is falling steadily, witbdltile prospect of an Immediate rise. The only additional arrival last nliht was the Palestine, Louisville and return. The Pme B ufT, which did not arrive until after 4 o'cloca, returned to GrandvUw, having a good trip each wy Tae West Wii.d left for Ciro, aud the Jennie Howell, for New Orleans .....The West Wind took oat a sp endldtrip ...The Pale&tlue had a good trip In, and took a flae trip away...Tiie Jennie Howell left about 8 o'clock last night with a large amount of freight. Among other Items, she had 1,100 Crie plows, 250 barrels wniaky, I0J tons, hay, three portable engines and one sw mill, and as much furniture as she could stow, all except the bay, manufactured 'in EransYllle. We hopa - our shippers will remember that JN'ew, Orleans and Lower Mississippi freight, shipped to day by the Florence Lee or Mary Miller, will reach the great steamer Indiana at Cairo or Memphis. Consign your 7ew Orleans freight to the Indiana at Cairo or Memphis Captain Owen W. Davis will let the Lumsden rest a day or two until some opening presents ltseif. The Lumsilea Is too good a steamer, and Captain Davis too gallant a gentleman to be idle long. Shippers will hear frcin fcer la a day or to..The Mary Miller returned from Kewocrg, at half past 1 o'clock this morn eg, having taken a large amount of freight there. There was a largo lot of miscellaneous freight oa tho wharf last evening, awaiting ber return We are Indebted to Cap alas John Giloert, Oaf. Fowler and John Triplet', who honored us with a visit last night..... ..John B. Gorsbell goe3 out to-day, as third clerk on the Florence Lee, John Nurre having retired to engage la other bainess. ......... George A. Williams, of Vicksburg, formerly clerk of the Frank PargouJ, Big snd Little Grey Eagles, and other steamers, Is In the city, the "happiest man that's out." It's a flae boy. ".Nuf cod." George la modest.....,..... We were gratified to find PhlL Esvefiy, c'.erk of the Palestine, In good health again. He is out of the mofct popular clerks cn the river. - 1 PiTTsncEO, October 18. Weather clear and growiu cold. Wind north. Mooongabei inches oy gists bouse. So ai rivals or depart uiea. Cinxisnati, October 18 River lias risen 4 lLdies; 7 lest 6 Inches in ctiauuel. W earner clear; mercury 6i Cincisxatt, Ociober IS. R'ver 7 feet 6 lno-iea and tsl&tlouaty. Weatncr clear and cool. Arrived Aniie Laurie, Kanawha; It. It Hud on. Wheeling. Departed Annie Laurie, Kanawha. L'lUiSVIlXk, October 18 D?parted Leaslu 1 ayior, rxew Orleans. Hi ver stationary. With 6 laches In tae chute and 4 feet seant on Portland bar. Weather changed considerably during the day, and lo-nlgut li Is c.ear and chlli . Caiki, October 18. Port list W. It Vrthur.Ca.ro lo New Orleans, 5 a.m ; J. f. Kellogg, St. LouU to XSew Oilcan. 2 f M. Klver isil 3 iufhe. Weather ciouuy; meicury 5S3. Sr. Lccis. Octcbsr 18. Arrived LockwooJ, lie i lilver; Johnson, Keokns. liepurled Niok. Wall, I tod Klver: Jaua, Vltk'bnrg; Johnson, Keottuk ; North weMe:ru, St. Paul. The river i-jlall.ng Hiowly. Weather cloudy and cool. Nashville, October IS. Ulver slowly falling ; ') inches on tho ehoals. Weather fair aud cool. Departed Buiksville, tor Cairo. ' s j Mimpum. Ootobsr 18. Weather cloudy, Mercury tij". Itiver ln.llnic. Dopariei Columbia, Aarnaonas HiVrr; G agow, Wbltu Itiver; Tnlrteentu Kra and busie Silver, Jew Orleans; OUvo Branch, St. Louts. ViCKSntTEO. October 18. Pot t List Up J. M WiokH,2PM. i-own Kioumonu, 12 last night; C B. .nuicu, 6 p ji.; Naichez. 7 i m. Klver falling. Weather cloudy and warm. NtwOBiEAsa. October IS Tho fleam boat Lea uuirts Wednesday morning against me riatcnez time 10 naienez. New Oulkass. October IS. Arrived Beile Metnuuit. Dttpar e 1 Kta Putnam. Louisville; Argosy aud barge, bl. Lou s; uiurssvine ArKSUHan itiver. STE AMU OATS. For Kale, An old STEAMBOAT DULL-sound and good; very light draught, and will make an excellent barge er lighter. Will be sold at a bargain. Kcqulre of W. G. BROWN A CO., ocl2-if Wharfbnnf Proprietor. FOR NEW OltLEANH FfaOM CAIRO, The great passenger steamer R. K. Neal, Master; Cnarley Miller, n,,,v tlliott M lltr. 'eK-". Wfil leave CAIRO for New Orleans on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, at 5 p.m. Leave3 MEMPHIS on SCSDAT, OCTOBER 23, at 4 P.M. Passengers and fteignt by the Cairo pcets on Wednesday and Thursday will roxca tbe Indiana at Cairo. For freight or parage apply on boaid, or to V. G. BKU WN A CO.. ocll8-4t Agents. Efga'ar Evansville atd Memplils Packet.. IN THE INTEREST OF" HER OWNER, AND FOR THE BENKFIT OK THE MERCHANTS or EVANSVI LLtsl. The magnificent new steamer MARY MILiLEU, Adam Liter, Master, J. M. McFadin. Clerk. Will ply as a regular EvaaMViile A MemEhls Facket, giving (special attention to usines In the Bends between Cairo and Mempuls, soliciting trade and flllinr orders. She will leave for Memphis and all way ports on WEDNESDAY, CCrODERlO, at 4 o'clock p.m. For frefght or rsssage apply on board. ot in u uii-ti N lCilJii-u, d8t . Aeent. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON AND .LOUISVILLE The splendid low water rasseoger packet ISosc Ilitc, James Mather, Master; Miles D.Warren. Clerk. Will leave for LoaisvLle and ail way land ings, oa WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. at 9 o'cloca I'.il , on nrmai uf mail train from the North and EsU For freight or pa.aen apply on loard. or to W. G. BROWN a CO , dlt . Aeents. Regular Evansvilla, Padccah and Cairo Semi wefcly Mail Line Packet. The new and excellent lew-wa'tr steamer FLORENCE LEE, Lee Howell, Master: Will P. Fowler. Clerk. Lsavea EvnsvlUe every WEDNbjsDaY aud SATURDAY at 4 p h. Leaves Cairo every SU1SDAY A THfTRS. DAY, at 6 P.M.. mklns c:ose counectioo at Cairo with Qrst-class steamers for at Louis, Memphis, and New Orleanr, and at EvanoVllle with the E A C. K, K. tor all points North and Eai-t, and with ttie viorning star for all points oa the L oner Ohio. For freight or passaae app'y on board. or to DUKE NXCUKLSON. ocl9-tf - Agent. FAIliHASKri' STANDARD . ot all klnda. HORN B HOOK A CO., Va. W Nor-b Water Stree1. n'firiif!!!(, Icii r.'a A'vtk

Sew lorn KarSet. By Telegraph. New York, Oct. IS. Coi t ot Demand active and pne-s advanced : al t 4 090 bie uplands at 0liJ Floue Steady wtih h moderaie dpmand; receipts 10,000 barrels: aleK 8 X0 b-tr.eis; Euperfloe i 3Gyi5 CO; es'.ra 15 7i;.i 5 SO; choice t5 85a6 20: wlme wlieut SO 2V5 6 75r round hoop Ohio t5 75s0 65; St. l.oul-1 t'laS 75. WHE4T In fair demand at lQ2c lower on spring;, but steady on wtuler; receipts 4170 busheis; sales 98 (j.X) bu-iiels; No.'. Chicago pfln old SI 14 ; No 2 Milwaukee old 61 2-); mixed Kprl"g 111 18; No. 1 Chioaito spring n8 1 SO at Si; win erred aid murjl 85 l 41; wh.te MicuUna 81 o'JUl 5. Vyk Quiet and unchanged. B RLiy-ln fair dnmuj at lower rats; sa e i7,ou0 uu hHli we-leiu at SI 1041 12'-. Coa. Kn demand at l;a2c lower; receipts 63,515 u.tiel: sit ei 69,u0 b isheu tiixed at8.'a8i.-, chiefly routd yehow ATSDuIland prices drooping; receipts 40,'it'O ousueis; 8 ei3i.iOJ bu.neia; Ohio 5 (SoGj: w. stern 6.'J oid ,7o delivered. Hops uull but unchrf.ng-d, Cofs-kb- -arket steady wth a raoda-rated-m'icd. teUOAK ftiwady with a moderate de-ra-.no : nales of 00O box en Grenada at ff'-i'H ly,c: Pono P.ico 10,ul -H'--. ML-irSKS Uuil but unchanged. Kice-D -II butunc iauied at bj-iragvia J'KiKOLSUM -Duil and pn.-es tlrojoing: ClU'fe 11- : reflued 2P(i.4c. irRPiSTiSE Firm at45j tl6r!. bCTrkK steady wltu moderate demand. 1 heese Quiet and unchanged. PoaK Dtui but unchanged and steady; sales of 0J barrel mess at 9.6. Best -Doll; r ntae ii27; bares f S13 3 60. Bulk Msat3 Dull and prlcss drooping; hm, in pickie 1S4C. MixoLE' Q,atei; long clear 14tjai52. LABD-Wetdy wltb a moderate demand; sales of 800 tierces steam HM-SlOo; kettle 16 al7c. WnMr-Active and prices advanced; sales of i,t0) bois at 9i992 j, chiefly l2c; also 4u0 bbi at buyer's option, In li lo SO da ft, at WoillHc. FstiaHia-To Llverp-oi, very firm, .tew TorS CoM and Stoctt Mi.tltct. By Telegrspb. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 18. , Mosir-Market easy at 5 per cent. Stkklinq Advanced to o, ibe movetne.. toeing eulneeied by Canada bjina, wnoKold lieavll 1 none time ago and havo been quietly buying at the reueul decline. GOLO-Opeutd atlia, fell to ili, n coveted lo li3, Closing steady. Bonovring ratew 1 4 al-32. clearancea t:9,0 VfilQ.

uovia3iBJiis ateaay. OUUfUU kOOl... ..HSJJ3i:4 ..112;i113 ..liiwiii'3i L.Q. XMo2.. 1H4... 1S05... New .. 18ti7.... 1N)S..... Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. lllr;a4lu y ..... ,..,......lln ,e 1 1 C; g Do. 10 40 . -t-o'a iob; 8 ............lilalli? Curiency-tiixes. 5ew lorK Dry oooai MarKeS. By Telegraph.l Kiw York, Oct. 18. ''ibe Dry Goods, market is somewhat weak on certain clause of cotton goods, b-it wherever concessions ar oemg made the uoods sell a iitt.e more readuy. aioion 4 4 Brown Sheeting are reduod fiom 10 to t4c; foitamouth A do. from U to 0c ; Vi'oUj'U Kive Uo ironi 104 Ul'.c;Cradeu C do. I. out 1O lo 9,c; Everett Bleached Cotset Jexus ircin 1) to i5o; Lawrence F B.own cottons iroiu lis to IX I do. Lu do. from 11 to 10xac; Allaotlo A. are 1 educed by some puies to jBj, yet agents asert they will not yield to the ooucessious, us ti.ey are sold ciose upon eve y thing, but we mast not lorget that prelty gojd iuaa.es of ooutnein Sheetings are bualntc their way into consumptiou t 11; una 1. j. one tbiug is o rtaiu, cotton nouas generally, will be cueaper celore tney are higher. Print-, although in light suppiy eve yalieie, move riowly at Ibe mie demme, and white agents ae forming their preheat views, buyers can't find, until stcss are more auuudant.aud terms aie made ttiat will imparl coufl-leue lu town aud country. Cincinnati M arket. By Telezraph.l . Cincinnati, Oct. 18. C'.TroN An advance asked bnt not estariiRhd;Tnid'iling 14. FLo-K-Quiet oiij unchanged; fimlly 83 60 a 5 75. . NfciiKAT Red 51 lOral 13. Cons carca and 11 rm ; new 15: old 55c. Kyk D01I nd pncei have declined lie; sales at 78 c(8)c. Oats Quiet and unchauzed ntf.1ii5c. Bakley Qmet and uuehauged; winter ft i0l 15. Cofkeij In f.!r demand but at lower rate; sales at nj'liH. Sugar-Demand fair and market firm. AioLAHissci Demand mir and market Arm. UiCE Demand falrau j prices ad vaneed new croi I0,nl0i4. Oil IJuchaijged. Ejus ecrce and Arm at C3 '-la Butter Scarce and firm, and 1 rice j ad vauced to atHtzbc. tCukesk Demaod fair aud prices ,!- Vancea; factory V.:..tA. Cloves PESU-Dud and pilcjs drooping at rj ou. Vohk Pemand fair andprlcesadvanced witu Mien at 'u. Lahii Quiet and unchinjed. BaC m- tuiel and unchanged ; thoulJers i.iy, : Hiues ln.'-i. h 003 Iju I aud irlcei dri.opli'g at 17 25 (67 '..-. Tlir e Uuuses killed l.t : o .lo-day ; weather cool. , -kats a'eable at tM, llVial2l4 for anoulder sides and hams, but held hiahcr. w'hi ky Dull and untintilrd; sales at 602 !h, t.nd8Ja on short lime. Gold 1 12i. 1 xojANGs-Par. Mosiv jtaraet eaKy. LoulsvlIie Maraef. By I'elestraph. Louisvill. Oct. JS, TcnACO salesof lOthhds at f 1 9M5 75 forlr.siei tra-h: M () 7j lor common lo Kood lug, and t7a!8 for low leaf to common nright wrappers. UiOOiMJ-Firm at 284a30c, I ottos- Has an upward tendency; middling 114. I'ioui and Wheat qu'et and nDChanged. PbjV sions -Firm. Mess pork t20. Illcon eboulders 14'-4; clear rib clear sides 184. Ilaum ill-ic-I A' D . WHfSKY-Q,'llt at P-5c. Chlcaso Market. By To e.raphl Cbicaoo, Oct. 18. Exchange - Unchanged. FloUK Active; exlia family at 3150.1 4 75 Wheat Dull and unsettled and 2c low er; si 0 forcash urid 81 (i-.;4 in November; this alter noon steadyattll 1',;, for casa and 81 OSVi in November. LOKN-uuii and aeenneu c: sales at coo casa: ibisatternoou more active. OATS Dull and price declined WiWe.: BaRLKY-Dullit90a9)l4 for bnrlux Ku.il, 631-s ai Kil4 for No. 2. HiGiiwisiKS-Firra at ei8-4s la wood; 85o lu iron coop- ragn. m TSS, I'ORK - i3iU M. LAKU-18lilO4. Kocs-aciivb at 10.315c rer huaureJ low er; sKs of 1,570. St. Losts Market. By Telegraph.) ST. Louis, Oct 13. Cotton Firmer at 14all!c. FloUk Dut hut uni-h-tog-! ; superfine winter Sl4 15:txtitl 5,4 55. W hk at Scarce and nrm for best srades; sampie lots No. 2 red winter 81 lll.il 1 . Coujh Dull but unchanged at60.ii.5c for white. Oats -Demand fair and market firm at Bakley Demand fair and market firm at ,Somi 05 Rte ne:d above buyer's views; xatesat 61;iii for good to prime. Wui-ky-DuU nut unchanged at 87Vi 8o. : Ton ac o Steady. Hemp Scarce aud flrra at !MjJ3.r Bag&isq I scarce and waited at :i03. Pk visions -Dull and prices declined. Pork is-t. Bacow Shoulders 13o for clear rib; i"7i 17-,c for clear sides. Lahd I nclianwed at ICii. 5cw urieans Market. Ey Telegreph. New Okleanb, Oct. IS. Flour-DuH and nominal; super II 50: XXI) i i; XXX 5 05 C.kn Mixed 70c; yellow T choice wnite iic. Oat-j-DoII; decUaed lo 5"c. Kuan tl lo. Hay Prime VG. Poke Lower at 82. SO. BAC N Weak at 1.5', li'ia'.'Oj. LAKU-li'-4174; fcei4 li -'). t-UGAK Fair new lir2yi.. Mulases-Prime new Imjc. WblSkY Recti Ued 3J,6. Cott.jj. r 11 mer: sale o: S.,'03 bales good ordinary at ll.allJ4:low inlddiin 11'-; -4 GOLD-1134. European Markets. By Telegraph. London, O j'.. 18. Consols 82J; C.Va Hi; C-5's si;7's ); 10 40's 87: Blocia stead v : Erie 10; J Xninoui Central 114. Great WeoloruW. LIVESPOOL. OciAJOer 14 Cotioi), U"i UtiiBUoH rtinDlvl: Orleans b8d; saieo Ii.OvO; Maucuter market priCJS Oelter. l.eciiuio .lays 18.5JO qaarierb; A." ' wueat 1 11 iBHuii""" "" red wetru yd; wiour nroTihiona uncuaug-d; cheese t'j4 ; rosin 5.5is. - For Sale. fir, II I- LLIUIUlK Iv ' - i Km urHinnni. corner of First and m Blreels, tio feel oy IJJ, will be sold lor S5S per front lOJt.auu ou long credit, ihe puicnaer giv ng ppioved securuy, and :, ,ci-ilil ir cout. lulerest. or lurtner pnrttcul-iH,euquire of - JiotS-dtX P- T- HODGE t CO.

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C. KRATS, PTEAM EP4GINE Circular Saw Mill Work?. Coni3r First as a" Piria and Ston3 and Elm Strt6t3, EVA.VSTII.I.E, IXBIAS.l. irlahle Engines (s.iio mil I tizc)t Per iabU Vircuhir tSaiv Mills. Impart nut Itfollce. Tho usual amount of steam used to do sawinf with by toe Fortlbie Circular fc?:iw Mill is from U'5 to 150 pounds pressure per square iricr1.. I have reduced ibis amount and require opiy from 60 to So poundit por t'i nitre Inch, at which steam In u.ot consiilered in the least dan-;crous, and Is, Rt tiie same time, more economical In the saving of fuel, An. We append the following certificate of the first of my uew style For table Mills, for the anting and on.re.ul perusal of sawyers and ail those deMirinii lo purchase, and solicit a call and cf-ief.ii examination, they now being ready on band and maklnu, mounteit on four strong wooden wheeis, with wide tires and heavy Iron axles, elly drawn from a plane, and always ready for operation In a few bonr. Mb. Ksats:-Tbe Fortabie Engine you fnrni.-hed me, I consider as satlstaotory and perfect ia every respect aa any machine X ever saw, runs light, usee 00 pocncis of steam tor running a double 6) and iu linen circular raw rulil for a coimnou d&y' bnslneRS. n a vera day's writ, 8.1 11 to IO.OlSJ feel of lanaoer, easy, it'u 75 ountU 01 stoaia. . A. J.CAijyq?LL, ' Lvnn vtiie Ind. ' MARION, KY.. September 6, la 70. Mr. O. Kiate, KvansvUe, lud. : ria We take great pleasure la glvin? our testimony to the excellence your 1'or table St em Circular Saw LIilL The one we purchased of you on the S3i Augnst last tins itlvea entire ai lslactlon. We are sat.lKued tbat with proper hands It will ssw aiten hundred feel of poplar per hour. Ou tho whole, we think von have great reason toconiiratulaie yourself upon liav ng cous'.i ucud a mod excellent Mill, which will doubtle-ut supuicede thnuo tw ustrucled udoii otaer principles. The Swiss gentleman, Mr. John Wan, whom you sent to put the mill up and start it lor n, seems to be an excellent machinist. Our friends who witnessed him worslng, nay be Is the boat eawyer that they have trver seen. You could not have sent a better machinist ana sawyer, or one that won id have given more saflsfacl ton. We started to w with 40 lbs. of si earn to saw our llrsl log. Your Mill la Just wnat yoa recommend it to be. Yours, truly, sepO 3m . ELDER BROS. Xrortiill:3 Ktoixxxi JUiig-iues. OR AND VIEW, IND., Our, 9, 1870. Mr. C. Kratz, Evansville, Ind : Bib Enelos-e I pteas. find S100, the balance due oa me I'oilsblo Hleaui Circu lar Hw Mill. This mill wai purchased from you two months since, and as 1 have now tnoroubly tis'el It, 1 (10 meet my agreement with jou tot.peak my iiiUd iu reeard to the San cl have to say that 1 cow tan sattly riomiueud it to all deslilngj perlech satlsftctlou in a iw aiiu, and lo pro:ure what you said a complete Mill and Kngtne. T einvn rnn Rtenm Knclnei for the last ' In-anlD T: r.u rrf utlfl ItAVA Il.Vt'.r li:tnflld A B d eraud Engliiothat lias so easily kept Kteam with the only fuel 1 ute (reeu h lif.ua taken from the log direct). We consider ihe Mill aud its capacity to be all that can bede-dred oi a .Saw Mill In every lexpe.ct. Any pers u wishiugr to know if tuo-iH are uU positive lacts s.ud troe assprii in'1,. can find anird demonstration of It ty r-aiilut; ou us at the mill. . Vour, very truy, cell WM. CADICK 4 DAWSON. Othr s'.Bes f ir farm and plantation am and all other requirements. nov 15-ra O. KRAIZ. jLVJLeclAfiriics' FOUND ? If, Msnufctnrers and Builders of STEAM EirGIIiTES, i CIIiCUAB SAW-JilLLS, Grist and Svyar Mills, Tobacco Screio Gumming Machines, Distillery and Alining Macineryt Malt Mills, Corn S7teUers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS of xvzrt Besirnoir. M1CHISE&Y 01 ALL EITDj MADX AND BKPAISEI;. 0CALXILS IN EELTINU, FIRE ERICKS, STEAK tlAUeE3, AND IRON PIPES, OLD MATEP.IAIJ3 BOUUHT. We have tbe faoillty of the befft ma chinery and workmen, and will give ail work entrntttoa 10 ns oar individual atten tion; fill orders promptly; wansnt oar work: and charge reawmab.e pr'cea. OTTICM AND FOOSDHTi CORNER FIRST 6 LEST STEEST?, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to ail parts to fit np work and do repairing, tail MCHOLTZE. TI1PMAN A CO. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For M5il l I'rlcelcxs!! .1Yj -C.. - ( 'r THE DIAMOND GLASSES, en ota rr a rTCJKF.n itr j. e. hpf.nT?JL t'KR A CO., New o'k, which aie iTow offered to ihe public, are pronounced ! ail the celebrated O.itlelmi of the world to be the MOST PKKK1CT. Nam. ral. Artificial help to the human eye t vi r known. Tbey are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal P. bbles. melt ed loijeluer, and derive their name, 'D1raoti'i," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. iho Scientific Principle on which they are constructed brlints the oore or centre of tbo lens direct! v In front of the eye, producing a clear and uistlnet vifdoo, as in tne natural, healthy lb, aud nreventlni. ull ui.nleusaul senHallons, snch ax glimmering-aud waverincof slht. dizziness, to., peculiar to ail ! hois In ue. inoy are uotiMtu j... iur. MANNKIl. In frames of the besl qunlay. Of all materials uned for thai purpose. IT1 cannot be turpuweii. tAUXXON. one Beumoo utnw oeartna tbolr trade mark h stampuj cn Is the Ho'e Agent for Kvausville, IndUna, mm tzrimrn thev can oe o'nainea. inene goods are not supplied lo Peddlers, a', any price. if'M'ly.

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m W awt W CJoassmpiion. The Throe lieinedie. " Hchv -.;;r prri, voxio BYBrn-." for the care of Ceugbs, Cold: , pronchitJn, and every form of Coufinmptioti. Ti e pecanaractlon of this we-l-iclns ripens tbo nlcers ia the r rnctiis the ..!; :t.ar;e cf tle oorraot tai.ir rr by expeotorn- 'or,. I'nrin the blood, bi d tens cares Ccur -jmptiou, wh.a every cthr rorzir-dy fulia, Kcnonci'6 fpn-Wced Tonic" for tte cirncf I)rpj:ir.-:!R or lndl?cetlon, und ail d:cw,e arji ajj irnm debility. TLis toulo tavtoiiif s fio dlgrcstivo oreaBH, surrUti Dip phioe of flic cstrie Julco when tiat U daScio;-.t, a-jd tlien enabiijs tie paUuat to mw nuirlclous food. It In eovw.-ri rt;.ojy lot til cases cf In f;3-s t'.on. BchciicV MsndrfcHa Pills," one of tbt. mtt TT.Inr.bl 3 rrjedlcines eve-r dl:;8overo I beliiS ve-e able eabiiitu',.' for :al-,un,: aad havlagiu tho r.s!nl prrtperu-.-i a.-,, crlbett to ViV. mtscnil, without fto-'xicuis any ci 19 Isjitrlous tirrx-t.':. To tliso three iae;ticnfc. Dr. J. li Bchcnci:, of rhUftdclpbla, oxa Ills un. rlva'ed rucco s in the Treatment of Pulmonic Consa nptlou. Tiio Pulmonic Pyrcp ripens the rnorbld matter, discharci it, and puiiCes the blood. The Mandrak Pills act upon the liver, remove ail obstructions tterefrom, give tiie organ a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which, is cne of the mc.it prominent cansaii ot Consumption. Ttie Bea-W eod Tonla Invigorates C. powers of the stomach, and by strengthen. In? the digestion and bringing it to a normal and bea'tUy condition, Improves thi quality of tho blood, by which means tan formation of ulcers or tubercles la tho lungs become? Do pot lb! o. Tfce combined action Oi hise metllclne, as thuji explained, vf I cure every cane of Consutn p. tlon If the r medle.s are nhtxl In time and tile una of the Is persevere! la suffie!.nt. ly to bring tha ea.-.e to a favorable term iua UOD. lr. Hchenc 's Alraan iccontalnlnsafoll ti'eatliw on the various) forms of dinpR-fte, his ruodi of treatment, and geacral direolions hovr to u.vj his medloiue, can be had gratis or wnt by tnil by addrHslng 1. 1 1 Principal orfl-e, No. 15 North liixth Hi.e-l. Pbllfideiphla, l a. Price of the Pulmonic Pyryp and fb wee-l Tonic, e cti t 60 per bo'tl, cr f 7 W half onsen. Mandrake i'l'.Js. A x per boy Fl:r s;le by ai) tii neitlf-t and ili H?-rn. rriio ISeixlinrr I'ool. rtaiNATS 5'oit yn'..i sir., who jtll have fell en into vlelotm IiIi!ih, aud now det-iro 1 higher lite, and belts MANHOOD, wltli c-rtilir niOMns of relit f for the alt) leutd. tient. in sealed letter en. velopes. free of cimfg". Addrt-s. tiOW. AMD ASSOCIATION, Box 1'., I'isIMI'"!,. fKIA, VA. FIHPKS OS TUk TALIS. For Comedones, Elack-wormR or Grab0, Pimply Eruptions and blotched dlslit'iirslloiis on tbe lace, Use Perry's Coi-e ione and Pimple I.einedy. Hold by aJl biu. ghtta, FOR M0III l'ATt FlLiChLCi Al) TN TJHE "PERRY'S MOIH and FRECKLE LOIION," thi only KeliiUle ami iUrni. less Kenimly for removing brown oineoi. orations from the Fae.e. Prepared ty lr. B. C. PiiitKY, 9 Bond Street, N, V. Ho id by Dragglis eve -y whero. nprl-iin For BLACK VOKMSond I'lMPI.l 1 on the face, u J ferry's lUjiwl-ne a,i S tmpie liimedy, orepared only by Dr. 1$. C Perky, 4i jb rid Htreet, Wow York. Ho a everywhere. The trade supplied hy who sale medicine dealer. I ool7 d un HpN HV.t.V E.V I'.ltVATION', Essays for Youusr Men.ot. Physical an.l Mental Euervatiou Iohs of bodily v J . i , oournp, and ambition tiie cnue anit cure with sanltury uld tor ihe iwbwani desponding. Sent free, in naled enve' opes. AidriMs, UOiVAKU AOt 'I ATiO v . Box 1, Phllauelpbia. Pa inaMlim Hf, N ESSAYS FOR YOUNO MEN, on Br clfll EvIH- and In-) propriety or im, roprleiy of getting marrio.1, witb sanitary help for tnose who f . 1 uu titled lor iiiHtrimoutul happineax. Hsnl tree, in K(u.lid euvelopef. Aodre-s Howard Ah ociation, liox f, Phtlalelphltt. I'n. n. -il, .irn liATt:jt KMlli's fi AS tl IU V .. Thlssrleud,d IJair Dye is the best In ti e world, llarojinrm, reibible, liislanlnneous; dotis not contain lend nor n.ny riiulw i onBon to produ o paralysis or death. Avoid the vauntod mid deluflve piepsiral'or a bcastlliif virtues tby do not iiohm-.m. 1 be geiidine V. A. B.ilciii-loi's Hair 1 ve Lss Lad 8d years' untai i.iHliirl repu.ta t inn li nphoid lw Integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye 1! aek r IInk'H. Hold t.y a 1 I'rncjiHtS. Applied at 18 Korid Hlreet, Ni v Vrrk. i f..in , Adniinistratcr'd luiia. fT'r,'E I--JJ4 I lie uni er m ii:i'.s; Y at v i:x. iimt rsluiied. A n in u 1-liaior "I luo est..te of John 1 olnil, l cenni ', vv i oiler or sale .t pa'iii.i oiitc i, ut ilia bile residence of sii.i Tohill, on Elevei t t, Wivot, iu Jarubsvllio. In Uui CU ol Lvansville, lud ant, on llio 1ST DAI OF NOVEMBER, PT'i, 7 be personal pioperty or said estate, rraflsllnic of ifoiocx, MhK'S. Cs, l:t'KH, Catlie, Wxpons, Mnwliu Msciilne, Kt.iniieg liuplemeulK, and about 117 ucies of sandiuii t 'om, oud varloin i it her i ..lclt s. H.t le to oiinnieiio-! at iu o'i-'ocIi A M. Tehms. Hu'iia of f 5 ami umhr, ra1 h ; over 5, a credit of iiiue months, the purchaHer giving note berliiK interest, with kocd and approved necority. BACMDEltS HANSOM, oell-Swdlw Adiult.:;.!.raUjr. X. XilllllKil-, mi 1. , Commission I't reliant, SOLE AGENT OHIO If I "V AKI It Kanawha Salt Companion, No. 19 N0STII V7ATR STREET Iitf.iD vilZe, IiKlIatnt. " J. liri 1 1 O inltnin iM H Vlloitud a i si Yii t"'"s s7i'c ox AND CAl'l' JIM. AKIII1V IIA'flllTni up the Bni-cliim tmlldlnv f.n t ., t Bl , between aler Fust, mm k 11 rt ri HALOON AND RESTAURANT. The lii T Will IttWaTR he Un l.nhnl .nil, , I, a. IlK-sr Brails or CicttohS, ami tno Rtaurant will bo furmued wltu the Chclcest Brands of Ojstfrs, All kinds of Game in season, an.l wrist. ever the rnoi-t itid!ois appetite may de sire. All serve 1 with true artistic sn ill. '"CJle im n !!. ici)4 tf Tiie People'd SilTlDgS Dull:, Which has been removed lo thij Drnz Sire of Ihe unders.ned, wl:i hancelortu receive deposit, of Oaj Dollir and Upward?. As the money on deposit will be loaned nui. the navinirs u.init ou -tiLt, be we. I outrouizsd, cap cially by the middia class. e, bo thai ilia b ink may be always noiti lo supply toa tietnand for small loutis. Tills Hjus is enoerlallv v!n.ii r..r n.u henefilif tho ii.borlnr Classen, as neiirly all iho rnouty is deposited by lh w jrsl'i men. Bring, therefore, yonr siuall buius, even If It bo ON K DO LLA l.o luai Hie noudy ones arno-ig you cum uo acuuinniodated atifl relieve ). The Ur.sp of bKCL'RITY given Tor depositH, and l;e iajney uU's so invextn i that you and yoi.r c.iUlrt u i.y reap the good profltMof 1'. Om.-o7s .Mla itreut JOHN LAVaL, sepl V 1 ;r.?l t n l-p'riirv n 'IT'.Hiirr. . V. UAPJldAtlL, Otn. ou Third troot, In Washington lione filoc't. Will practuve i e various Conrtw o the Circuit. Prompt atteation to oi.lt-e bQHlneAS (,1b4 rl irn U KOCKKlt. t Evauaviilo. f W. FHEO. f)ITt, 1 Formerly ol Miai IlUCKEIl Iz BHITII, Attornoyss at .3L,a.-", North sldo Third Ht bet. Mala A L. :.. it, Irausvillv, Indlatni. All buslnet Protnntlv mrcnr' ! tn. Will have legal connection for i oiie..i mm la MIks., Ky.,Tenn.,Ina., III., Ala. ooi-am FANCY GOODS ! TOYS, NOTION. MUSICAL WARE 4, New Novelties, So., for the Fan t b I , whoieeft e oud re'all, at the old mt mil, T-j j. lMal-iHt. IceVi uroj A, C. PL.-lill.