Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 August 1869 — Page 3
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MONDAY.. AUGUST 30, l:s3 XN3UHAITCE. J. W. NEXSEN, tieneral Insurance Agent, SB ADJCSTSK OF LOSSES, MASiliLE HALL, No. 9 Mala St., KVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a terra of years at greatly reduced rate. yiiw Fears at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three. Total Casii Assets Represented Over Twsaty-ave Million Dollars. Tee following are among the Companies represented: xrx.l Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $5,000,000. PHOENIX Ics. Co. or Hartford, Conn. . Cash Assets - 1,500,000. (U.Vrixn.TXL I us. Co. of New Yorlr. Cash Assets .-J,OOt,oOO. .ViVKiil AMERICAS' Insurance Coo. Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets - 300,000. H r.EiCII ASTV Ins. Co. or Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets - S.100,000 ORTII A.tlERICAJf Insurance Co. oj hew Yorlc. Cash Assets ...... SSOO.COO. PHfESIX lay.. Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets .. ..$IV7OO.O0O. I.IF.1 ltis. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $i-I,O0i,Oln, J. V. NEXSEN, Agent, i) HAIS STREET, EvaasTlHe, Ind. Jan30 dly EEPUBIIC COM3PANY. Central Office, Chicago, 158 & 158 WASHINGTON ST. J. V. FARWELL, President. -D. W. PHILLIPS, Vice-President. W. P. COULBAUGII. Zrwrr. J. II. PAYSON, Secretary. Quarterly Statemeaf, July-1, 1869. Cash capital (bting 20 percent. paid ou H,S7i,2) subscribed) ...8 8T3,fiW 00 Surplus... 56 51,438,203 60 Asairs. United States Government 5-20 bonds (par value 7S,t.'C0), market, value 113? 1,05 ',00' 00 cash in union National uaui.-, Chicago , 1Gj,S77 10 Cash in office l,0U7 81 casu in course oi transmission (since received i Bills receivable, lire and marine premiums .... Due from insurance companies. Uue from aouts and city codec 17,3:53 56 17.3,333 40 tioas 20,720 53 Salvages and reclamations ,254 Dl Otnce utroiture and llxuires 2,S)Ti 14 Sl.r.'S.aij 5rt Unadjusted lossts, Six.otw. State of Illinois, i Otllee, Dept. of insurance, fpriujjtic.ld, Aug. 5, is ) Auditot Whereas, the Itepublic itisurauce Company, located at Cuicao, in the M.ate of J liiuoiy, has tiled in tiiij otJice a Htatement of the condition of Its afl'airs, as requiied ' by the provisions of n act approved .March 11, l,oi), showing that it is possessed . of the required amount of camtul as re-
i quiied by law; and Whereas, an examination of the aS'air.i ami condition of said Company, made by nie in pursuance of
j iio ijiovisioiis vi iijo act aioiesaia, lias I lully veritted Hie htatement as iiled lu tills f oliice by said Company : Now, therefore, in pursuance of the piof visions ot the act af-resakl, I, Charles il. i.Jppiucott, Auditor or Fablic Accounts ot ,f tkie taie ot illiuoli?, tio hereby cerllly that the Sititt Itepubllu insurance Company is j authorized to tr insact its appropriate business of Fira and Marine lusuranco in this rta'e, lu accordance with the laws there Z of, until the thlrty-fifft day ol Janttary -: A.L. if-70. In testimony whereof I have hereunto hubt " scribed my name and f, . t Auditor of arilaed tlie seal of my 1 A Illinois. i- oiUce, at Spriugtleld, I i Official fceal. this Mh day of August, , A IX 1-liri. S C. E. LlPPINCOTT, Auditor Fublle Accounts pringtield, August iU, 1So9. J, George M. ilriukerhofl", do htrebv certiiy that, by authority ol Hon. C .fcl. Lippiucott, Auditor ot Public AccouaLs of the state of Illinois, X examined personally, in detail, the boons, papers, vouchers, and assets oi the Republic insurance Company of Chicago, and I found the said Company to possess, in their own right and title, the following assets, to wit: L'nited Wtate-s Bonds, ,-20s (par i.S7S,lXX), market value lii" 3....l,(:00,-'!07 CO Casb in office and In Union National toank 167,573 01 Cash in course of transmission, July l,l;..9(but since received) 17,030 58 i'remium notes taken for marine i is is mostly (bills receiv
able) . 175.S) 40 ime (as per books) from agents, at office and from other insurance companies -2,376 51 Salvages and reclamations claimed by tae Company 2,2"t Dl Office lurnilure and fixtures .... 2,'j73 14 Total ... 81, 438,203 56 Given under my hand, at SprlDgfleld, Illinois, ids tiaie aDova written. Geokgs M Brikerhokf, With Uranches in all the principal Oittes ana lowns of the nest, rep resenting an aggregate of Wealth and Eusiness Influence greater than any other Insurance Company in existence. EVAN3VILLI2 BRANCH. I I HECTORS. Wji. E. Fr.K.vcit, E'. C. Kelleu, John A. Keit;, Isaac Keix, W.J.Hailam, F. M. Raoox, liiritARD ItALEIGH. JoHK II. ItoSiKER. II. U. iJAUJOCS, V. i, HOLUNCSWOKIU. ALLEN C. 1IALL0CK, Agent, No. S7 MAIN STREET, Bet. First and Second, aUwdW EVANSV1LT.E, Isd. William Runnell vs. Frederit Hoi ic-r, Ann Holder, ' . Henry Gile:5o, Danif U. Oraha.ii), Joiepii iibbs. In the Vander burgh Circuit Court, October Term, 19. Henry AhieiliiK. i Henry Brummeiiiaus : John .f. Ch and ier, 1 Actiu.i to enforce Win. il. Chandler. I mechauics' 1 leu Vf APl'liAKlSU Fit U. II AI'FIUA. Jj, v!t on fiie iu the o:Bce of the Clerk of !. id Court that Ann Holder, oue of the ionjndants iu the above-entitled cause, is n. necKsary party tosild action, tha same ieing lu relation to real estate, and that naid Ann Holder is a nou-resideut of the taeoi IndianaNotice is thciefore hereby given said Ann Holder of the pendency of this action, aod that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Vanderburgh Circuit Court, to be beguu and held at the court-house la the city of Evansvilie, Vanderburgh county. State of ludlaua, on the nr-t Monday in October, ltk9. Witness !oren Worenson, Clerk of said Court, at Evansvilie, this loth day of Angnst. 1S69. . KORK.VSON, Clerk. Blythe HVN'Es, Plaintiff's Attorney, auil tf M R S. WEBB BKSIKKS TO ISFOKJI TIIE I'CB. lie that she has XX 10 5i O V l i T from the old Cresceat Hotel to the oid SOUTHERN HOTK-., Water Street, between Main and Locust, which will be known hereafter as the " CONTINENTAL HOTEL," wlire fche hopes to meet all her old customers and friends, laurt dtt
WE OFFER FHOMt THIS AT the beta-selected stock of Summer and Seasonable AT Viz.: In the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & Unbleached MXJSLHSTS At the lowest market rates.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now more complete ia Its assortment Uian ever before offered in this market, and e.t ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. BIACX SZI.KS, And all the new shades of FANCY BILKS At 25c., 50c, 75c., and $1 per yard less than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and WMte LLAMA SHAWLS, Hosiery, Gloves, PABifcOLS AXD SCX VMBS2LLAS, NOTIONS in endless variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cbeap during the balance of the season. STcsquito Ears and Netting. The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received and made up to order at short notice. SCHAPKEIi, JiOSSING & CO., Sos. 47 and 19 Main Street. Jnn28 OE2ITISTS. OK. I. SLJ-A-S Over First National Eaux, ' - . Corner Main aad First Streets, Evansvliie, lad f ASiVACTi;KE8 OF COSTISI). JltJL, ous tium Work, Gold, Silver, VnlCHtate, Corailte, and Amber Flates, Carved Work, Artinoia'-. falatea, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxld' (an escelleut and safe aaresthetic). Chit roform, Ether, and also several local pan lyzers. NEURALGIC Affection treated. MY TACTLITIE8 are a good and n. establishment as large (oonsisting of tiv rooms) as any In the United atatea, I RETURN MY THANKS for the ei. tensive patronage received during the psl EIGHT YEAKci. mciiJ STATIONERY. JOHN II. SCOTT, ' Sjli?eSIe r , H toll ooer AMI . N II. W ti I K A 1. E R, Xc. 53 MAIN STSKET, cor. Second, au!5dly EVAKSvri.l,K. Isd. FISH & BARTER, WholwalB Boaksjllers feStationei, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK HOOK&t M1SCELLANE0 US 'iWOKh.UNO JnlyWly CINCINNATI CHATFIELD & .WOODS. MTANCFACTlJliEKS AKD WIIOLESALS I'APlH DEALERS IT and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on band a complete assortment of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MEDIUM, ROYAL, AND SUPES-EOYAL FLAT LETTERS, various weights ; FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES: Hubbard's GLAZED COVER PAPERS. Nos. 1 and 2; also, other brands, of all colors; PRINTERS' CARD STOCK, in sheets, colored and white; . also, CUT CAUD3, in lull variety of qualities and sizes. . i . . RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS, AH sizes and ncmbers, first quality . of paper. News Paper, Jtfanula Paper, Soak Paper, WrnppnKj Paper, Colored Foster Paper, Ham Paper, Starch Paper, Candie Paper, Tar Hoards, Straw Hoards. Leathers of all Hinds For Binders' use, together with TOOLS and BINDERS' MACIIISEBT, All of which we offer at lowest market prises. Orders by mall prom rtiy filled. CHATFIELD A WOODS. 77 and 79 Walnut Street, marl dtf 4'inclnnati. - -r - n MAIN STREET EXCHANGE, Comer ot Flt'tta nnrt Mixtti Htm., SmNof BIO R1CPJLECTINQ PLEASANT, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board 5 pr week, or single meals 35 cents : lodgings B5 cents. The best the market affords will always be found here, and orders for fresh berries, fruit and Catawba wine of the Kretchmar farm will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Jesdtiltt JOHN C.KCHWETZER.
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Tiie Elgbtli WciiJler of the Yi'oria ! JT IS itKAUY ASIO.MSHISO, and many people are perplexed to find out why Grocery Can sell their poods so low. For tlie Information of all inquirers we would say that the s?cret lies In the fact that we buy And sell for CASid liAiLusiVtLi, we Therefore can and will sell goods lower than parties who credit. Kemembf-r THE CASH GROCERY, 75 Main Street. trrr rate xiie i.akgf.st kc f? TAIL stock of teas ia the citv. and having bought tbem for cash, vre can sell at a great reduction on former prices. Retailers heretofore charg-ed large profits on Teas. "We propose to tell at the same per centage of profit we make on other goods. Black Tea at 81 CO. 1 b, tl 0, 51 10; best at 1 CO per pound. Green Tea, Young II vscn, Imperial and Gunpowder at 9l'c, tl 10, SI 0, il X, il Co; very best at S3 per pound. We will agree to duplicate any bills of Teas bought of the " Great American," or any other comrany. THE CASH GROCERY, 7tJ Main Street. French CJoclfislx. nnn ' POCKDS FIXE, luAKOE, O J J new Codfish, the genuine article, just received, and for sale by ,J VICKKRY BROS., 73 and 7tl Main Street. 3 New TVIfielcoiel. CATCH OF 1S69, IX , BAttRflS. half barrels and kits. Also, mess mackerel In store and for sate by VICKKRY BROS., 73 and 76 Main Street. BACO W. OAOfli porxns ci.eak siie OuUy Bacon, just received, xnd for sale low by VICKERY.BROS., 73 and 7t Main Street. JSlisxlcer Brooms S5 DOZE.V (HOKE SHAKER Brooms, just received and for sale VICKERY BHOd., 73 and 7o Main Street. Hot Weather and Hard Work. JTHAT It SO OISTRESSING AS V washlnz this hot weather? At least half the labor can be saved by using one of "Doty's" celebrated Washing Machines and Rabb t'a best soap, for sale at VICKERY BEO.'S, 73 and 78 Main Street. "VVasliinp; Crystal, flOK KALE AT VICKERY BRO.'S. 7J and. 70 Main Street. CHARLES V1ELE & CO., WIIOIiESAI.E
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SOirXHWEST COUNF.8 Hrst and Sjcamorc fit reels, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. auO dtf 31 A T T II 12 W i) A L Z E L L, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, Wliita Lead, Lime, Ceinsat, &e.. Ho. IS Rter Street, declitdlv EVAN8VT1-I.it. Itrn ISAAC HX1HANK, DAV HBlMAMr, i. i. 5ii:mAXA . Wnolesale Dealers in GEOCEEIES Foreign a,ul Domestic XAquc-rt, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, ULASBWAR &C, Ac, 44 cfc 46 FIBST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EvANSViu-r, Isr. F1SI1 DEPOT. ov2-.i-.-bf 138 MAIN STREET, AH osi hand, ami is constantly receiving;, a well selected SIOCU of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Which are sold at' the lowest living rates. IMP0UTASY TO BUILDERS AND COXTKACT0KS. Having bought the Sand B;vu1t formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, I am prepared to furnish a No. 1 article of Building Hand; also, fresh Plaster, Lime, and Cement, at the lowest living rales. apr21 JAMES CROFTS. 1ITY AI VKIiTISKM EXTfi. Notice to Open Out an Alley in Block SI. July tj, isc'J. Ordered, that six weeks' public notice, by advertising iu the Evansvilio Diily Journal, be given that, on the tith day of September, i6iS. the Common Council of the City ot Evansvilio will make an order for opening out an alley in Block SI, situate between Hecond Avenue and Third Avenue, and extending fiom Sixth Street to Franklin Street, in the town of Lamasco City, now City of Evansvilie. Said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) feet, and the west line of said alley to be one hundred and nineteen (H'J) feet distant from Third Avenue, and parallel with said Third Avenue. And should any person aggrieved, at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council lor redress, by petition or remonstrance loft with the Clers of the Common Council, and containing a statement of tlie injuries complained of and the amount demanded therefor, salsl petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard, and determined by tho Common Council, un tlio tith day ot September, lGi. And it is further ordered, that tho Clerk ocord in the Miaule Book of the Council t-je plat of said Block No. 81, with the surrounding streets, showing the location, width, and length of said alley, wht h p at has been prepared by James l. Sauuders, CMy Surveyor. A. 31. WCCiiiir r , cierK, By K. A. McUriff, Deputy, city Clerk's Otlite, Evansvilie, July d, IN'S'- jv2lHw! ITmon copy. GIBSON & WELSH, X? IL, U M n R S, DKAX.K.l'. IN Lead Pipe, Sliest LeacLWater Closets, HOT ASW COLO-BATH, f " ' Snowcr Baths, Fores and Lift Pumps, I ALE PUMPS, j WROUGHT IRON PIPES, C. Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of range on sto ve required to heat the water. S Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
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IX HAEBWAES. In order to reduce our stock as much as possible, we offer for the next SIXTY 1 A. Y S Our entire stock of EL D W j. 1R lU AXD CUTLERY AT Greatly Reduced Prices! PARTICULAR NOTICE. On or about the 15th of September next we will remove to No. S2 MAIN STREET, four doorS above onr present stand. The store at present occupied by ns ia for rent. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO 71 MAIN STREET, Between Second and Third. Jyl9 Union, Demokrat, and Courier copy. GEO. S. SONNTAG CO., CORNER FIRST AND MAIN STS., ETAXSVILLE, ISD. 8AHUILOKK. JAMES DAVIESOS. J. i ORE SAMUEL ORK i CO.. HEALERS IN IEO N, STEEL, TIN-PL1TE, WIJKK, 8PHIKGS, AXL E Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinnors' and Blacksmitha' Tools, WAG0X AXD BIGGY W00BW0BX W ICO V till T SCRAP IUOX liOCUHI At the highest market rates Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. luuU dtf BiETHCHEB, KELLOSG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JODEEP.3 Oi 13 TTirst;- Street, SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLER 1, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKRT CUTLERY, Truce OLtc&iuis, Trace Chaius, Traoti OliViiTis, JPiimlers' I Soes, t!iiiiter' iloes, Ilasiters Soes, Slechanlcs' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, LAKHS' IJAKDWABE, BlILBEiiS' IIAKDWA'iK, UUIiIf &3iS' HAUDWAUE, COTTOXAM) WOOL I'AKOS, co'raoA axj woor, iasi n, corrox asd hoi. cakivn X EXT RUBBER JiELTTXO, BE3T RUBBK3, BELYING, . . icVJiBKS, BA'LTING. MH1 jid Cros3-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. O SIl buyers will find it to-their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First St BCSTTICHSii, KELLOGG & t(. tVlB Dissolution of Copartnership. mllK tOPAKISKUSIIIf IICitElU JL fore existing between Sam uel Meyer Auoipu ungenntira, ooiomou nana, ana Roman Oreiner has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. Mr. Oreiner retires from the business, which will here Btt.r ba continued by the three first-named fiarties, who will settle all claims against he firm, and who are alone authorized to collect debts in favor of the same. The name and style of the firm will remain unchanged. Kesoectfullv. S. MEYER & CO. Evansvilie, July 6t b, mt. jyd:im
SCHUIFZE, . TIIV9IAN & CO., F O U N D H IT, Manufacturers and iluilders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS.
Grist and Sugar Mills, Tohacco Screw Gumming Machinef, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shcllers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY PKSCRIPTION. MACIUXEKT OF ALL KINDS MADE AXD KKf AIRED. DEALS KS IV BELTING, FIRE BRICKS. STEAM - GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. -OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our Individual attention; fill orders promptly: warrant our work; and charge reasonable prices. OFFICE ASD FOUDHY: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREET3, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit np work and do repairing. fe2i BCiiuLTZE, THUMAN fc CO. Si E I T Z H A N E "Y , Corner or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manufacturers ol STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PbVtahlH JJaclilnerj or every Description DEALERS IN BELTING, STEAM G AUGERS, FIRE BRICK, WR O UG II T IR ON PIPE, &c, &c. Repairing" .done at Short Notice. Also agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime (atelier. nov7 ly WlXIilAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratz & Heltman,) MAM FACIl'Ktll AS I IllTI-DEU OF P0HTADLE AX0 STATIONARY Steam Engines and Hollers, SAW AND GRBT MILL MACHINERY, Cotton aiI 'I'vbacco i'reeses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, &C, i EVANS riLI.K, IN D I AS A. SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK made to orvler on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. manufacturer prices. REPAIhtlNti flone at short notice.
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Regular Evaasville and Cisciunatl Packet, ! iN PLACE OF THE CHARMER. The fine steamer i -b -r t - ," '! Henry Miller, Master: Kit Hudd. . I ... , Leaves for Cincinnati and all w y port EVERY SATURDAY AT IO A.M. For freight or paag applv o;i txn-i or to c. R. HIT 111), au2dtf Ayoiu. Regular JIos day Packet for Padncah, Ea3tport and Flarcuec. The eleiint Passenger Kiwiuo Lkk Howelx.. Master; Robert McMf.chan, Clerk, Leave? for tiie above and ail iaU-rmedi'e points every MOM DAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Fine Lumber, dieted or uu dreesed, or for Tennessee Fig Iron, filled proiaptly, and at lowest rates, For freight or passage apply ou board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK 4 CO., oc2Sdtf Agents. Regular Evaasville. Green River, and Hartford Pucket The beautiful new H' earner ivjEnr or i , Job McRevjsoi-iuj, Mailer, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansviileand ail jkjIuIs on tii-ft-u River, and on Rough ''reek to Hartford. Will lenve EvanHVille every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 km. frnliU ti'.f Evansvilltf, Henderson d, Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and n;lendid HidewhMi kukihi IVJIollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS. Master; A. O. iicausi), Clerk, will ply aa a regular packet between Evansviile and Henderson, otlerlng unequal, ed accommodations to traveler and hbippers. Leaves Evansvilie dully at 3 p.m. Lea ren Henderson dally at 7 a.m., making clone connection with the E. 4 C. R.K. FARE Through and way paaengers only ou cents. Janl7dtf W. U. BROWN A CO., Aijeut. Regular Evansvilla and BowlizgGrcen Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet W. 8. Vawmxter, Master ; Lkopom) Kausi. Clerk, Leaven Evansvilie for BOWLINU-OREEN every TUEHDAY, at 4 y.u. Leave. Evansvilie for WOODBURY .very (SATURDAY, at 4 f.m. For freight or passage apply on board. BOV24 dtf ForPadncaa and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent low-waUr steamer JOHN LUMSDfiS, Ocs. Fowler, Master; Wijll P. Fowhh, 1 (.,, . . Leaves Evansvliie every WEDNEHDAY and HATU KDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves t'airo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., maklnx clone omnootlons at Cairo with tirnt-clas rackets for BU Loni. Memphis, and New OrleariK. CoqumM at Kvausvilio with llm K. ; C. it.it., ana toe raraseou fr IxulHviue, or freight or pnwf.tjn apply on Ixiard, or to . M. UUilFtiHIIY ACO.. or DUiiE NICHEIjHON. aug30 tf A genu. Regular Tri-Weokly Packet For Ncichurg, Ou:-nxloro, Rockjmrt, Grandcievo, Ilnwtsville, and Ctrinelton. The New und Lisht-I)rat!(?it Htamer J?1ZT11JaKA No. JolinH. Triplet!, Marter; John A. Adtrm. Cli'ik. Leaves Evansvilie lor thf Hbove and way poitH every TIJ.- SDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY, at 1(1 a.m. Returning, will leave i.aiiiii lton f very WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at a.m. I or f eight or pasaKe n ptily on board, or to HUMPHREY, I'Ai lilCK tt CO.. aoioU dtf A gen Is. REAL JBSTATJS. Kef? ileal Estale Ascuo. J, P. Elliott AVE 01'E.VED A RKAIi KSTATI Aeency for the sale ot and renting o lainls. LiKUhes, Ac, die. Persons having houses or land to rent i sell, or persons wishing to purmiu o rent, will do well by calling on vr.rn -l their oClce, on Third Street, near Locust' In ZUlUott'0 IllricUt Junell tf i , PADDEN & CO., Soap, Candle, and Lard Oil UANCFAGTUKGt&S. Offick and Wakehousb: FIEST STREET, near Olvhlo:;. PADDKJJ A CO. AUG KIUDV IO supply the trade with tlie OKNUINK COLDER ERASIVE, UK R.MAN ERASIVK, BROWN ERAKIVE7 and the CHEMICAL OLIVE HO A PH. Every housekeeper should give It a tual. sold by all respectable grocerS I A DIES, BE SIRE ANI ASU FOR JLd Padden A Co.'s Uoiden Er:a-ive Soap. It saves time, labor, uioii'-v, ami patience. You can do your washing will, this boap In half the time you take with uing other soaps. i iou c in get it at au uie grocery. ' - ' i T ADIE.H. LOOK TO TO CIS OWN JLf interest and ask f-.r Padda & Co.'s coups. See t;-at their name is, on every oaryouDuy. ( IJyJ E A 1 5J J J A A li f' STANDARD of all kinds. HORNP-UOOK'A CO.. tSo. 9 North Water Sti ', oc2i dSm Evunsvlile. ! No. 1,521. j United States Marsnai's Kotice. United Btates of America, District of ludiana, fcd. : WIIEKi;AS. a libel of information was hied in the District Court oi tne United btates for the Distric t ! Indiana, on the 17th day of Auut. ISt'J. by Oliver i .i,-.ra,r T iiriinM ion, . fuli.uro. master, ner ihi-hic, ir.i.., ...... - the same iny be coudemcd, and sold theietor Now therefore, in pursuance of the nitlou under the seo.1 of said Court, t: l.l7.,Zt utid dell-ered. I i!u herebv ft moi me directed give public notice to all persons claiming said good, or any part thereof, or la any manner interested therein, that thev be and appear ignore iuo iiu'ici t-ovri oi-tne United Htate, to be 1i;m1 at the city of Indianapolis, in and for tlio District f Indiana, on the lirst Monday of .September next, at 14 o'clock of the forenoon of that dav, then and there to interposo their cla"ims and make their allegations in that behalf. PEN. HPOON'ER, Marshal, U.S., By HAMCKb Day, lxputy. Attest ; J. D. Howland, clerk, lauil iint
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Weather (tul Miller ! The weatLer Saturday morning was ! rather pleasant and partly tlouJy, ; vfit'n liopt'ful j.rufpectrt of lain. The mercury ranged irotn ou to :'U up to noon, and to W at 2 p.m. A delight ful southeast breeze pi availed. The liver during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. M., Lad fallen two inches, but is befriuuinj; to cut out, and the channel depth is about the fcarne U6 before, and will iuiprove. Arrival) huiI l)i'.Hrliirr Tiie only arrivals and dejartures up to 3 p. si. Saturday, include the Lo Claire No. 2, Cairo to Louibville; Clara Scott, from Eastpcrt; John Luibsdcn, Cairo to return; Mola'c Norton, IlehJci-ou to return; 1'ctroIia No. 2, to Cauoehon; Charmer, to Cincinnati; Ada Lyon, from Green River to retirement. Boat Bar litre. Among the first boats due here are the Umpire, from Cairo; Kate Robinson, for St. Louis; (Jlai-gow, for Memphis; Nick Longworth, from New Orleans; Kapidau No. 2, fiom Kat-tport; Hartford, from Gicen Iliver. Hlu'riluutu tlx. DuMncts was really active on tie wharf Saturday, eonidoiing the staco of water The anivali were quite DUiULrous and shipments veto hrc. The Clara Scott bad a fiue trip in, but she Lai to succumb to the scarcity of water, and goes to the bone-yard Tho Le Clairo bad a moderate trip. She took a considerable amount of freight hero, iccludirg some SO bogs The Charmer refused more freight than ahc took. Her ofScere, with commendable dincri'turn declined to load her beyond the wa ter, as they are determined to be on time -Tho John Lumsden had a good trip in and iaa really decant and capacious low water steamer. She has oceans of deck room, and will carry hrgely on little water. A tciaa is being built on her for the accommodation of her cfiiccri ....Thcl'ctrolia took out a big trip all the could cany The Ada Lyon came ia with a moderate trip, and lies up, having turned her orders over to the Hartford.. .......The Ada Lyon will bo dismantled and her machinery and cabin will be transferred to tho new bull built here for theCrecn River trade The Hartford wai literally btowed full of freight, and was preparing ti) leave with one of the befct trips of the fseafeon Leopold Kahu, clerk of the Ada Lycn, will bo found at tho office of Raird & Start, on Monday and Tuodny, ready to ray charges and other claims against ihc boat. I'artie,. interested will please take notice Among the passengers by the John Liimsdcn was Captain Charley Sabastioii, who has made an excursion of observations far as I'aducah. He has made a thorough examination of the river. At Tradcwater, the tdioalcfct bar on the lower Ohio, there ia 3 feet water by the t tick, and Lard to find 1 feet Kant at Walker's, and 1 fcut at Henderson. Capt. tfabastion, after indulging in a days recuperatiou at the Arte-iati Springs I'aik, iaexpected to h ave by the Ho-cHite for Louisville, and will bring out Captain Lco'n .ticw il;d Iliver boat, the (I ladia'a Maiioti Wright, late clerk of the ill-fated Cumberland, was also a passenger by the Lumsden, and looks somewhat tho " worse of the wear," though he has nearly recovered from his injuries. He reports Rrucf Hunter also improving. He has no idea how many people were lost in the disaster, as all Ihe books were lost Mort. Stone, the accomplished mate of the Quickstep, ia in the city taking a sdiort respite from his laborious duties. As an intelligent stcamboatman, "MortM htands at the top of his profession The Komco has been put in first rate condition, and enters the Evansvilie and Cairo trade as a low-water boat. Capt. Josh. V. Throop is her commander, and deserves a liberal patronage........ The safe of the Cumberland was found last Saturday near where she blew up. There has been a remarkable reticence on the part of her officers relative to this dba'tcr and subsequent events. lloaftt I.entliiic 'lo-Dnj, For Cairo. -The beautiful and ! elegantly appointed steamer Ilomco will leave for Cairo and all way ports at I P. M. to day, Captain J. V. Thrcop, one of the oldest and most popular officers on the Ohio, is in command, and George and John Throop are her accomplished clerka Tho llomeo has fine cabin accommodation!, and is light enough to go over all the bars. Fort Louisville. The eplendii passenger steamer Nightinf ale is announce d for Louisville and all way ports in place of the Taracon. at 1 P. si. to-day. The Nightingale has been recently overhauled, and i? a really f-jdendid passenger steamer. Her officers are courteous and attentive to the wants of her guests. For IIendeuson. The elegant aad fleet railroad transfer steamer Mcllic Norton, leaves for Henderson at 3:15 p. si. to-da3 iu charge of Capt. Charley I'crkin?, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodations for passengers. A. O. Durland and 0. J. IJoyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are ,hcr obliging clerks. Manifest Of the t earner ( laia Knott, from 1-aHport, Miss., to Evuusvilln, lud. Wm Helluiau, 1 but i listings, 1 bill boxrs, 1 pinton; tsamuel Orr & Co, l,Wi feet dressed lloorlng. 1 box t.idse, i bills hubs, 2 tslls pokes.:! bdls feliots; Miller, Oardner & Co, 1 bbl sti'ar; R L Maynard & Co, '-"J Ims wheat ; 'fribble, Myns & liro, l.u.O ft lumber; Mackey, Nobit fc Co, I bale eotlon; II C Woodrow, L'i tons pii iron; KsK'm, iJlckry & Carson. I box indie, 0 slites meat ; J .1 Dusu & Co, -S bags tvhtMil; i.lln A Hon, a hd;-H wheat; Capt A Duucau, 'I beef cattle iii.t- ,,ld Iron: Wiihelmt A Prick, ! aloboxus; Wc-ldou Bros & Co. 1 boxmdsu; V I Stewart Ion board), 8 beef cattle. New Ab-'.oy I X Uebhart A Co, 1 bug WOOL ... LouUvlUO-oeor8o " irm. .... , tgi,.
Cinclnnatt-J J ,," , ,t., u:rK V tw7x mental euucauon, under llw due u ..I wboat,2 H!riPP;, ITi0 ! more than twenty i-.oiov-rs and tenet..
i peaauts, ,.' t-ei- ',""" 'Ln Kor li -uliu, I'pl t' J'tll.N II. . Co, 1 bale 'cotUiH. I'M bai tot o i Beei ; ho r c l;.-1 ia i . ( Uiwry A Paiterson, 1 A b.i;s peanut. wiu-iu', u
1' li JfcRL-KU. '1 iio r,., I HO I I f 1 1 (, rridayEajs: The Risrks la-1 v i.inu; (iii f I n ft n ti an riiln ' . . - . . ( '". - i li t- in sn'Ht-a tv 'a I 'f-f III hr'Ht-a f r I riA. iLuirn, nr;-i' atid Ia n,,, T 5j tnre'rrn ri,,. it. - in tie frhoalfsi j. nt-.. Tho ,,t,!y ;im. val was the I iw J r j . Tbc crew ol'i!,i' ste: u, i- , , . oon Seft for Iu kn m 4 y( tcr,!.,v, in orJcr to Iriiu' uj) i! rtt l"Mt. If the j.rcw'Rt -t;ii", di Wat, r . mtinues the Vel,-, Caj.'iain . miI eDtcr the J'ai i - i.ur? traJt on W'. l. ucsday next. Cincinnati. 'i he inm ni,,i ,! Friday says: Tlio Major At u; i i ;:r(r4 f ' . i Louisville, yc-fcril iv, ia i !.i e n! II,. Ohio No. I. Captain lies' v.nw r .1 .-jy.-r-8on, wilt leave the 1 muc W't.y inday, in ooinp!ft; repair, arni will J- tiv. foriSt. Louit even t.;.'. Thiltcftl hales ii! H i.' (,t!u;i iiirived at Now Oilcans u Mi.n i iy. uti the J. (. Ulaekf'orJ, 1'roni Oj tloueas. The Times of Friday evening hay : We lcaro that oue of our liver bu n Has fallen heir to many tlnu-:ifil dollars by Ihe death ot ; rel-itite yetenlay. Jari. Hif-c In:, j.mcli t-cl tli,v-t :iiiicr Will. K. HajfM to traif nrt uis 'catual" on tin; Mi-isij j i undOlii.j Livers. There ii mum; uj pr , en-ion h -t tl.c mud mouutaiu on tho wharf, which ii now cm ited on to;., hln hi M i-ni;t w itlt the p:t- pentMatt d f'ti th t y ,... ray ot the sun. The agent d lie Liftl.- Mij-ni , , J. at Evativi.I , trh rrapiio I . -t r to 10. E. l'tiher, tre'tfli' ;it-' u1 ; ti., roud bete, to fccure a hc;i t.. i.iiii. 5,000 at;ks of win it ir tn HvanhVilb' here, which he had contracted to tnke through to l'iitcburp. ST. LOUIS. The Democrat of Saturday says: It appears that the i i vc r liM- uhnil 3 inches every night, at d in Matinmry every day. There i-" h good s'iu"- id water through to .ct. l'i ul. The Mi--souri is also irnprovinjr. although it i found soniovi hnt troul let,oji:c hef-w the Kansas. l'ttnitiCM active. Ilcceipts heavy, atid the d-jparturen v iy gcucrally Lave Rood tnpj. The llliDoi.s trade lias laiku o l hi eh I ly, u nl one ol the boats Ims been withdrawn. Cajdain Winn. II a-.l y du d in the St. lS'ichoiaa Jlotcl je dcrday i;ntnWK, of coriR-jitiv chill-i. lie wa quite young, hardly h'yonl twenty, and many will reiet hii uotiiht !y decease, llo wnM cotbii ander of the Will S. llayn, which returned from ao excursion with a cit u-t en the 2laouri, nnd Lad betn vtiwell two or three days previously. Dceea.-ei van an active and c i.r i"ti i man, & fd officer and a jleaHfit c itnpanion. Captain Heaflcy win will known and had tnatiy friet.d? in this city, who will he dccjdy frie -ed to learn f his early death. TI1K I 'ATM NT II E Ii M.I.I M.AI-. MJ o Tli K Simjdrsf, Most (jinilUhl Si list, Mi.'ft 'ii',oj,!'ii. Most I'lJiil'ir, Ml-: I '.'lliririil, M'ut Dura !'!i rA'ii i: bi :st. AttestP l by ma Experience of Ten Von by I't'l feet Huueews in 'j' mn ol 1 louK'lDiis tl lunil les ! success Tin: tlst or iik;:iti The "1IKRO .1 A list " lit I lei, , n I leiy all competition; tiiev ni prononnee.l oil wliu uiw them toe In' t relmOle, t-l i . pie, and eon veni nt. o( an. Jar be'oin I ln public Tlie JL.ro liii tKtii n ttii 1 ,i -I I'm -lillulMK over 'I oilier .linn ul e v'ei y M n I e and County Pair wberw 1'. Iins been entered. Iberewlll b no l iuhh Minn-.t In the mitiiitHctui to keep i; 'illl, l-llt- l JAR IN XIIE AlAitKfcf. I'REl'A HI NO fHUlTH OH 1'Hk.Hk.n VI u. Poll Plr Plant, ulleed.. Hiiixll sour l'uuts, i .. bartlett Pears, 1 ti Imi ves ... Peaches, In halve Peaches, whole 1'itieaople, slieiwi ' tin, In! e ;ti in s 1 i h..: Mil Hlberiau or Crab A i e.wboiu . Hour A pies, ijuailuK d l'i Wild (trapfc 1 Tomatoes ''. Thearot.ol tiunar ton una tj.ir hiioutd bi : lh or Quince in o . Hinall sour Pears, who e H Wild O rapes Peaches I 1'Hi tlelt Peats Pltieupples Siberian or Crab Apples.. Plums Pie f lant Hour Apples, quartered .,. KOIl HAI.K II ' ... K ...III .... Il MARK, WAR REM & CO., PATENTEES' H'LK AOEN'I'H, Wo. 2-"S iVortli J'irfit Nl., auM 1.VANH VILLI;, IND. CLICK & SCHVAUTZ, So. 11 South Z-'Ir-l Stroe( (CHASDLKIl'i III Ot K ,) Hoop Skirt Ha:iuractury and CORSET IO USE, CAU ItS fS TI(H A- I'AM J Ooodn. where VOU Cli E;t tlie l.bove fti llcles III very low prl -es. Ail Hoop Hiilrts bought Irorn us will on repaired ... o ehanje. We solicit the 11 jei at pal i n.oie ol the public in the vleiuil' . II. H. Those living Hi ad .-I am il. 1 1 I n n Koop Hk Iris will tiiko t he I jilowi hi; r,i . .. -ures.snd we will icuaranln-i a poo.l 1,1 : -No. I. Measure around l ho wats ; N'u. l.-u.y. u ; No. 3. '1 he In i gent w hi t li a ri u ml ; No. . Vow price you wish to puy. All onieis will l-m promptly attended to, arid sent to any point by express. Remember t he place: OL1CK Si.'Ii AAHTZ. api3tf Opposite the 'Jpeia Uoui". mil INK CILKIllAIII. M'ltl. .. nave chunwed hand nr.. ihhi v. (. . - iieahon. 'Ihe boiixn J as .been inoioughly retitled ami n.riii wo i nw Lfurnlture, with a well-lu"J"'"'d l x ' ' fwith batutns-iooms u.r and wmui a tp'il ly b icli line from .'Shoals Btn!ior Tu ttieO. A M. UaMrond, and al- Hon) Orleans on the Ixuisvllle, New Allmnv Chh iiMO lUilroad, to ll:-a : i" ai i, w n Ii i. daily ma'l HI"l"s. 11 uck churues lioia hlioal i to t!io Hpi ini reiluced to w. Address RYAN ATUCKl'.R. Jy . . TBOV 1 I.MAI.i: NI JIINAItl Thii Institution oilers tl e ii-eiimul a. I v'iinlan. of over ;.'i v nl operation. Every lacliuy i- provi.le.i ; a thorouch couise of u Inl Mud iuj
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