Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1869 — Page 3
Sew Atlvfrllsesiieats. Steubenvilla, 0., Female Seminary. Delightfully situated on the banks of the Obio. Forty years in successful operation. Unnsnal advantages 1q solid and ornamental branches, echool year of forty weeks will begin Hb-ptkm br 7th. lsCl. Entire expense about a week. 'J tventyfive per cent, deduction for daughters o ttunis'.ers. S;end for catalogues to Kkv. CHAH.
C. BEATTY, D.D , LL.1., Supeimtenueni, or Rkv. A. M. RE1D, A.M., V uncipai. OMLY" ONE DOLLAR For ZIOX'S IIEBAI.n to January 1st, ISM. A first-class Illustrated Religious Journal of 18 pages. 210 Contributors; 6 Editors. The cheapest paper in me land i &) a vear in advance, specimen copies tree. i . wikoui w , i-uoiisuer, u cornam, jMWiun. OIL YOUR HARNESS! Frank milx.br s prepared HARN'EsS OIL BLACKING, in new style cans, neat and convenient.,: PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER! KEEP YOUR FEET DRY! Kbakk Mrr.I.RR'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER- FHOOF OIL BLACK1KU. xmriy ,ears In market. Bold by retail ana joolnir linn-,fi vriwlir:re. FRANK MIL LER & CO., 18 and 'M Cedar St., New York. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. COLGATE & CO.'S ; rI?oilet Soaps. NEW YORK. ESTAB. 160. For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Childrin. Sold By all Druggists, - ! Lock Haven. Pa. Messrs. LIPMNCOTT ft EUISWELL, Pittsburg, Pa. i (Jerut: We have been ualng your make ot Gang Haws In our rulil, and find theiu, In point of quality, superior to any we Lava ever used. Yours, sc., SHAW, BL AN CHARD 4 CO. JAMK3TOWX, N. Y. Lippincott A Blakewkll: We have no trouble with your Haws; they don't need to be lined up with paper; we put them on the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully. CHAS. J. FOX. : Lippincott & Blake well, t Manufactures of Circular, Muley, Mill Gang and Cross-Cat Haws. Chopping Axes all shapes. Colburn's Patent Axe. shovels fepadea and Mile' Fat en t Covered Scoop WHAT Ii? DO is the first inquiry the sick make conce nlu a medicine. Huppma TARKANt'S SELTZER APERIENT Is the subject of the interrogatory, what theu? simply this reply: It trill relieve and cure Headache, Aautea, flatulence, Nervousnett, Costiveiuu, Itebdity, Biliouxness, and Jndlger tion. , , . Sold by druggists every where. ' . HEBHASUA-IU Boll, Cilmale, and People. A pamphlet lorlKc. Audrey LKJPSEY fc BAIN, Lincoln, Nebraska. , 90 a Day for all. New York. Address A. J. FULLai, EMPIOYMEST that pays. For partitlculars aduresa S. M. SPF.NCKR Co., BralUeboro, Yt (. $8. SEWING M ACHlNf . $8. The celebrated Atlantic Pkhviuji Hkwinu Machine ; warranted Ave years; price IS ; has no equul ; ladies pronuuuce it worth three times the price: will stllcti, hem, foil, tuck, quilt, bind, braid, cord, and emtiroider elegantly. Agenla clear (i0 to t SJ per day. A sample machine, boxed, with directions for, uslug, private terms to Agents, order book for can valuing, certificate of agency sent C.O.D.. SS. Address I ha ATLANTIC SEWI G MACHINE C CO., Rochester, Few York. $100 PER DAY UlSCONIINUm Having obtained an extensive and wide spread sale for our "CENTURY " brand of j-irt-t.ii VMunttff rooaceo,, we ueslre lo announce that we thail not pack daily SUM) tu the small tin-loll papers after this dale, July 1st, 1 its merits being so favorably recognized that this inducement is no longer necessary. To avoid nittapprehenslon, however, we would add thai we shall continue to pack orders for eleenut Meer tchanm Pipe iu our - YACHT CLCB" and r.uutivA oranusoi omomng louaeeo. The " Y'acht Club" is devoid of nico tine, and cannot Injure the health, aud is especially recommeuded to people or sou eutety occupations or nervous constitu tions. , The trade are invited to seed for clrou lars, P. LUKILLaUH, New York. 44 m ml Invest meiit GLOBE Alining- Company.' Located at Monitor. Alpine County, California; -Parties Laving J6 to io.OOu to Invest in the Safkt and Bk.t Mining KnTKBI'KlSk IVIV OiriBID TO TBI PUBLIC, are Ue-lred to write tmmediately for drew lure and terms of subsrriptlon to J. WINCHESTER, President, 30 Johu Street, New York. ASK TOl'B DOCTOR or Druggist for HWIEI tiCININlt it equals bitter) quinine, is made only by F. IbTEARNa, Chemist. Detroit. mUUlTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE JL Iu the Tieatment of Chronic and Sex ual Diseases. Jk Phynologxcal V ieu of Marriage. The cheapest book ever published containing nearly 300 pages, aud 130 flue plates ana engravings or the anatomy oi the human organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, lis deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of trealmeut the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown hr a report of cases treated. A truthfal adviser to the married aud those contemplating marriage who entertain a doubt of their physical condition. Sent tree of postage to any address, on receiptor cents, In stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, New York. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases npon which his books treat, either personally or by mail, and mediclues sent to any part of the world. Oreat IMstribution Bj tbe Metropolitan Girt Co. Cash Gifts to Amount of $500,000. fcVtia TICKET DRAWS A FB1ZE. 5 Cash Gifts, each $--,0 0 ' . 10 " " lO.ouo . . j) " 5,000 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each 830J to KM. - 73 Elegant Rosewood Melodeona, each 875 to SIOJ. . 3 .0 Sewing Machines, each 800 to 81. o. 5"Al Gold Wateues, each 175 to fXV. i 40 Cash Gifts, each 81,000 i j.o " " 5X . :snl ' Cash Prises, Bllver Ware, Ac, valued at 81JXX),0UO. -A ehance lodraw any ol the above Priz .s for25centt. Tickets Ue:rlbing Prizes are Mealed In Envelopes aua well uuxec. on receipt of 'i'jC. a Healed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. Tue prize named ipou it will be delivered to the ticket-bolder on payment ot One Dollar. Frizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return mall. You will know what your Pr.ze Is before you pay for it. Any jprtze exchanged for another of ttme value. Ko Blanks. Our pations can depend on fair dealing. RErkREKCKs. We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted na to publish them: Andrew J. Burns, Chicago tlO.'WO; Mbs Clara 8. Walker, Baltimore, Piano, 80; James M. Matthews, Detroit, 5,(ju0; Johu T. Andrews, Savannah, So, 000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, ?i00. We publish no, na,e without permission. ,, Oprnioss or the Prk-s. "The firm Is reliable, and d serve their success." (Weekly Tiibune, May 8, "We know Ihem to bo a latr-deaUng rm."-N. Y. Herald. May 24. "A friend of ours Urew a -o prize, which was promptly receive" Bend for circular. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Hatlsfactlau guaranteed. Every uackaae of sealed envelopes contains ok OAKtt oift. Hlx tickets for 81; 13 lor J; iiiiorfri; 110 for 815. All letters should "HARPER, WILSON CO., 171 Broadway, New Yor.
INSURANCE. The Most fiiiccessfii Life Insurance Company OF THE WOULD, THE NATIONAL LIFS INSURANCE COMFY OF TDK l.NITKI) STATKS OF AMERICA. CHAUTKRKD BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONOR EPS. CASH CA FIT A 1. .. . 81,OOOr00. BRANCH OFICE, PHILADELPHIA.
CLARENCE II. CLAUK, Philadelphia, President. , JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKK, -Washington, VicePresldeut. - . . i . ; EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Hecretary and Actuary.FRANCIS O. 8M 1H.M.D., Philadelphia, Medical Director. , . This Co xpauy issoed, in the first TF.N Months of its existence. 5,395 POLICIES This Company offers to its Pollcy-Hol Jera PERFECT SECURITY, By Its Cash paid-up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the r insured, by Its ' LOW RiTIS OF FUKHIUM, LARGK DIVIDENDS in Advance, Or a Reversionary Dividend or 100 j per cent, by Us . ' RETURX PREMIUM PLAN. . GESEKAL AGEJiTS. ' I TAII XT Iir T T Tel m. ' ! . L Uenerul AguU ror Ohio and Central and Hoathern luUlaoa. " JOHN S. HOPKINS, ; . : . Evajisville, Lnd., ' mayI2''weot AOKNT. DRY GOODS. E OFFER FROM THIN DAT the best-at'lected stock of Suramer and Seasonable DRY OOI v. - AT . - i VEUY LOW JPIIIOIUH Viz.: In the ' ' DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT A very large stock of the ' BEST PRINTS ! And the most popular brands Bleached Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rate. A DRESS G OODS DEPA R TMENl Is now more complete In Hs assortment than ever befote offered In this market, and at ASTON (all INGLY LOW PRICKS. ' ; UltAClC' SIiLKS, J Aiid ail tho new .shades of FANCY SILKS' At 5c., 6ic., 75c., and $1 per yard less than their value, and warranted f tilt tilk, the asMerlion of some ' unscrupulous competitors to the coutiary nolwltli- ! ' ; . standing. . J Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, Hosiery, Gloves, 1'AHASOLS An SUX UMBRELIjAB, Ad -i j ' NOTIONS in' endless variety. ; MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the seasou. . Tr'osquito Bars and Netting. ' -The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received nn made up to order at short notice. SCHAPKEK, BOSSING & CO., . . Sos. 41 and 49 Main Street. , Jut.28 Hinder son Laud Sale Postponement of Drawing to Der. 2S. CORRKSPOXD&tfCB BETWEEN UK. , : , WM. Ale CI A IN AN1 THE COM- , -- . MIXdlONEIlS. ' Messrs. Banks and others. Commissioners appointed, by act of Kentucky Legislature: ; . Gentlemen: I regret that I am compelled to ask at your hands a postponement of the drawing of prizes in tbe Henderson County IKy.) Land Sale. Although a vreat many tickets have beu sold, a suincleut number have not been disposed of to Justify a sale of my property without loss to me. unless I bold the unsold tickets, which I do not intend to do. If you will give me until the 2Sth day of uecem oer. iooa, ieei connuent of mspos ins ol all the tickets by that lime. I am. geuueiuuu, very rtspeciiuny. WAL. feCCLAXN. Henderson, Ky., Aug. 21, 1S)9. , i REPLY OF THE COMMISSIONERS. The undersigned, commissioners to manase the Henderson Land Sale, reeret to announce to tha public that a sufficient number of ttcsets nave not neen disposed of to justify tbe proprietor iu allowing a transfer of the property on the 1st of (Sep tember; and they nave eonctuueu to postpone the drawing until the 23ia day of December. 1S09. A large number of tickets have been told, avid we entertain but little doubt that all will be disposed of by the time fixed above. We think we are acting In the Interests of ticket holders in seeking to have none others than those who have purchased tickets share in the drawing. Should the drawing take place now, the proprietor would t compelled, In order lo save hlmsell from loss, to take his chance lntuearawing wuu tue unsold tickets. This he does not desire to do.uor would we umiteueanoumuoii. ine postponement is ior a short time ouiy, auu as tne possession ci the farms csdui'i wj Burrenuereu oeintr rented Out for the present year uor the rent rr,iiio.i until the 1st or January next, )t can make but little difference with those who are so fortunate as to win whether thev on tne 1st of Septembei or the 2Sih day of December, I8t0. The owner of the properly will hold uo tickets, and we trust those who have theiu will wait cheerfully for tne time fixed bv us for l lie re will positively be no liirilifr OHlpoiumrut. The iHOuev ai lsinsr irom me naia oi iica ets is In the bank, to our credit, aud the nwncr of the property cannot in any way use or conrrol it until after tbe drawing aud the transfer of the property. Tbe Increasing interest lu the seheme, and the confidence manifested throughout the countrv in its fairness. Justify U9 In the opinion that tbe drawing-will certainly come olt'at the appointed time. ; D. BANKS, WM. S. HOLLOWAY, . UO.T. GLASS, j - W.H. ELAM. ' GRANT GREEN, Commissioners. .Henderson, Ky., August 24, lbtiy. auyij-'-wd 2lwJ Dissolution Notice. mill: PARTS I, US II I P HERETO X fore existing under the film name o liuraphiey, Patrick S Co., Forwarding aud ('oui mission Merchauts and Wharihoat Proprietors, was dissolved by mutual ; consent on the 14th lust., E. W. Patrick , miring from the firm. The business will be continued bv . M. Mumphrev. Geora J. Lewis, aud Charles W. Keruey, under me nrui name oi xiuuujjurey, l.wis s Lo. ' bv whom the busiueasof tbe old firm wit oesemeu. jyaodtr hitmphrky Patricks co.
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The Eigbtli Wonder World! of the I T IS REALLY ASIOMSfllJiO, ana many people are perplexed to nua out why TIic Cash Grocery Can sell their goods so low. For the Information of all inqulrer-4 we would say that the secret lies iu the fact that we buy and skll for CASH EXCLUSIVELY'. We therefore can and will sell goads lower than parties who credit. Remember THE CASH GROCERY, 70 Main Street. WE HAVE THE LARGEST RETAIL stock of teas In the city, and naving bought them for cash, we can sell at a great reduction on former prices. Retailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We propose to sell at the same per centage of profit we make on other goods. Black Tea at 81 CO, SI 10, SI 10, U 40; best at 81 60 per pound. Green Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder at Wc, 81 10, 81 '20, SI 00, 81 60; very best at 82 per pound. We will agree to duplicate any bills of Teas bought of the " Great American," or any other comrany. THE CASH GROCERY. ' . . . ..... ...... 76 Main Street. French Codfish.. -: POUNDS FIXE. LARUE, O vf V new Codfish, the genuine article. Just received, and for sale by '' VICKERY BROS., - . 73 and 7tt Main Street. - H New Mackerel. CATCH OF 1S69, IS BARRELS, half barrels ajd kits. Also, mess mackerel In store and for sale by . : VICKERY BROS., : I,---' 73 and 76 Main Street. . . 13 A. O O N. . j Ttifg POUNDS CLEAR MDE OUUll Bacon, just received, and for sale iow by ' VICKERY BROS., ' 73 and 76 Main Street. Shaker Broomsii I5 DOZEN CHOICE SHAKER Brooms, Just received and for sale i VICKERY BKOS., I . '. ' 73 and 76 Ad aln Street. s f not Weatuer and Hard Work. WHAT IM SO DISTRLSSIXU AN wusliiug this hot weatoer? - At least balf tho labor can be saved by using one of "Doty's"1 celebrated Washing Machines and Babb t's best soao, for sale at i VICKERY BRO.'S ! -- 73 and 76 Main Street; "Washing. Crystal, FUR SALE At t VICKERY BRO.'S, , ,i : . , . 73 ad 7b Main Street. 1 m.. ' ; CHARLES VIELE & CO., . ill ; ; . J . . ...'? 5T K O O 13 fi;?H,i ; .1' . 1 1 SOCTItWF.ST CORNER - . - r - . i - .1 : . , - t j . . . . . first and Sjeainore , Btreets, EVAN3VILLE, I ND. au9dtf , , - ' , i ' SI ATT II K W ' 1ULZK LL, 4 , ' , .Wholesale Dealer In Groceriea.f Wails, White Ijeail, Liirie, r ;. , Cement, &c, " " ; So. IS JVater Street, - dunltlitlv ! ;.,. EVANMVILLK. lKD - ISAAC H It t HAMS. .' " ' DAY " HtlSlKF. i. '.At i. nuisiANN. ; 1 1 , . . . Wholesale Doalera In j a ROGE R I E B Foreign a,ul Domett ic Liquor. N A I IjH, IMrTON YARNS, ULAHSW A HI . 44i i&. 4G PI Li ST STREET, l.AilUSAL BLOCK,) , , EVAXSVILLK, iND. i FISH DEPOT. ; KvaiiHvilie Grocery; 136 MAIN STREET, ! ; MAN UJIfllAKI), AND IS COMstautlv vccelviuif. a well selected slock of Fancy ; and 1 staple Groceries, Which are sold at the lowest living rates. M POUT AM TO BUILDERS AND COXTit ACTORS. Haviua bonsht the Sand Bank formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, 1 anj prepared to furnish a wo. I article or liruidiug feanu; also, fresh Plaster, Lime, and Cement, at the lowest living rates. apfil J AM E-4 t'HOHTS, i ITY A13 VE SITISEM JGX TS . Notice to Open Out an Alley in 1 ' iJl X'K si. JULT 19, IMiU. Ordered, tfcat six. weeks' public notice. bv advertising In the Evausville D.lly Journal.be given that, on the 6th day of September, lt&. the Common Council of the City ot t; vans vine will make anoruer for opening out an alley In Block 81, situate between Second Avenue and Third Avenue, and extending from Sixth Street to Franklin Street, lu the town of lamaseo City, now City of Kvausvtlle. Said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) feet, and the west line of said alley to be one hundred and nineteen (UU) feet distant from Third Avenue, and parallel with said Third Avenue. And should any person aggrieved, at any time within six weens, apply to tne common council ior redress, by petition or iemonstra'.-e left with the Clers of the Common council, and containlna a statement of the injuries complained of and the amount demanded tnereior. saiu peiiuon or remonstrance will be consideied, beard, and determined bv the Common CouuciL ou the bth day ot September, 1809. : . . Ana It is lurtuer ort.erea, iuui ixie ciei s. record In the Minute Book of the council the plat of said Block No. til, with lUo surrounding streets, showing the location, width, aud length of said alley, wbi- Up at has been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor. By K. A. McUBirir, Deputy. Citv Clerk's Oflite. Evaasvll e, July 2d, 1-S6H. fjy2ldtwl Union copy. GIBSON 4 WELSH, 1? L U M 13 E R S, DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Steet Lead, Water Closets, 1 'HOT ASW COLI RATIIN, Shower Baths, Forca and Lift Punips, . . : i ....... ALE PUMPS, . WROUGHT IRON PIPES, a Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, giving all the conveniences of a city snppiied with water works. No change of range ou. stove required to heal the water. Locust Street, EVANVILLE, IN P.
HARDWARE.
Jk. Jtt O- JL. i IV -IXEASDWAHS. In order to reduce our stock as much as possible, we offer for tho next S I XI T Y 1 A. Y Our entire stock of HARDWARE AND C U T L FRY . ; AT " "'; . ' Greatly ilcdnced Prices ! ; PARTICULAR NOTICE. On or about Ibe 15th of September next we will remove to No. 82 MAIN STREET, four doors above our present stand. The store at present occupied by us la for rent. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO.' 74 MAIIW STISKET, Between Second and Third. y!9 Union, Demokrat, and Courier copy. GEO.S. SONNTAG r.i -' " IM POItTlOllS ...or HARDWARE. CORNER FIRST AND MAIN STS., KVANSVULK, Jy2 HAMOKLORH. JAMES IAVirtiON. J. r. OHfc SAMUEL ORR & CO., OKAI.KRH IN IRON, STEEL. TI1V-II.ATK,.1VIKI-;. M I It I IM M, X. 1 KM, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths Tools, WAuO AND BTu(iY W00BW0KK HKOI UIIi M'UAF IRN HOITUII'I '' '' ' i t he highest market ratea tnter Ntreel, inulldtt : EVANSVILLK, IND. 'Si ' .. . 1 . iHTTlCilEIUEELLOGU &Co. (Huccovjors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMHIK-fKIW AiNDJOBHEKHUf t-i'&l I t W I i. 1 13 First Mt-l SIGN OK tllh BIG PADL()()K AXKS, AXES, AXIS, AX1X AXI1S, . . : ;i TABLE CUTLER!, li-j TABLE CUTLERY, - . : .; TABLE CUTLER Y. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POOKKT CirrLERY, - Trace Ctmluis, Trace CJlmlnw, Trnoo ClinluM, ir-ijtnierrt' Hoes, PliiMterM' Hoes, Mechanics'. Tools, Mechanics Tools, . aechanlcs' Tools. StlLllERS' HARDWAKK, Sl'ILDERS' HARDWARE, 'Jl'ILDKUS HARDWARE, ntrrosi asd woolcakim, , . tonex an i oi. ca huh H tUi T K VBB KR. B EL TINU, BtCHT RUBBER BELTINU, BENT RUBBER BELTING, Mill and Cross-Out Sawb, . SHU and Crcas-Cut Saws, ; Mill and Cross-CutSaws. CAN II buyers will find It to-taelr advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. it the Old Stand, 13 First Si BSTTICKEK, KELLOGG it CO. ton Dissolution of Copartnership, I muii lurAnintBMlIf HERETO 1 JL fore existing between Samuel Meyer I AdolpU Gugenheim, Solomon Kahn, aud I Roman Greiuer has this day been dis- ' solved by mutual consent. Mr. Grelner j retires from the business, which will herealter be continued by the three lirst-named parlies, w no win sen le ail claims auliiHt the Uriu, and who are alone authorized to eul-'tet uebu iu favor of the same The name and style of the film will reiualu uuchauged. . hewpectfully, S. MEYER & CO. Evanj vine, July 6th, lac9. jyt d3m
XI AC SUIT!;-; Tfi . SCflUlATZKr TII17MA1V & CO.,
Til o ol i mi i o . FOUNDRY, Mannfnrturrrs and Builders of STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tohtcco Screw Gumming Machines, Distilhry ami Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF KVKBY DKSCKIPTiOW. ' ' MACniNKRT OF ALL KINDS MADK AND RKPAIRKD. DEAMRS Hf BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHT- i IRON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of tbe best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our Individual attention; til! orders promptly: warrant our work; and charge reasonable prices. oirit'K and rousDRY: uORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, KVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all oarls to fit ud work aud do repairing. fe24 SCH U LTZ E, TH U M A N 4 CO. R E I T Z HA N E Y , Corner or Cann! and Ingle Sis., JVANVILLE, INDIANA, ; Maniifflclurers oi STKAM K N G I N ES, ST K A M HOILKRS Portable Circular Haw IlllUa, Zand Mitrhluer) or ererj i) .st rlpllon OkALER8 IN he i.TiN a, - S TEA M G A UGEliS, FIRE 11 RICK, W ROUGH T IRON PIPS, A c., ,1V. Repafring done at Short Notice. Also agents for Still well's Patent Healer ami Lime atcher. nov7 ly r ! WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Snor-fjior to Kratz & Hcltmnn.) CITY FOUlVIUY, MANI'FAt I (TREH AN1I RI Il.ltER PORTABLE AND STATION Rf Steam Ktigines ami Hoilers, SAW AND GKIV1' MILL i MACHINERY. ' Tll-.vilIjyj- IIll lll'JX, ('olloii Hiitl 'lolmt fo I'tt-men, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, KVANSVILLE, I.IIANA. SHEET IRON AND COffKU WORK made to order ou short nolle. IRON AND BRASH I 'AH'flMi 4 t t every descrlplloii. Dealers iu HTKAMllAHttW, 1 U M BELTING. KIRK K.K K "ivM. W R-J " IKON FIlJEr, BOLTING I LO 1 11-, Ati., at manufacturers' pricesREPAIRING done at short notice.
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For Padncjh and C.:iro. The new, fleet and elegant steatiir O l:x iv i Scott, AI.LKN DCXCAN. Caslu Tliorain.L, llllV Vlnvor.l fC lf rk", during low water every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock F M. pacTette' P""W wgnlar For freight or passage apply on board faug:io-dt4 Rfgalar Evansvilla and Cain SemiWeekly Packet Tho fine, light-draught steamer LfR? Jack Grammcr. Master; Walfor VK Pennlnntnn f'l Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo and' nil wiy lauuiugn, every Tuesday and Friday , at 4 o'clock r. M., Fromptly. For freight or nassaire, apply on board Or to W. O. BROWN A CO., DL'KK NICH b LMON, aug;Wtf Agents. Regular Mot day Packet for Paducah, tsasipon ana tiorenca The elegant Passenger Steamer RAPIDAIv ..o.Lks Howell, Master: Robert McMechai. Clark. Leaves for the above and all Intermediate poinmTtryMUMUAl at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber. drfal nr nn dressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, aud at lowest rates. Kor freight or passage apply on board, uri" uuarunr.1, rAllUUKatU, QC2dtf Agents. Regular Evanevilla, Green River, and Hartrord Packet . , The beauUfol new 8team JclL.ITJEr' OJEL I, Jo McRktjioll. Master, i will ply aa a regular packet between Kvansvllle and all points on Green River, aud on Rough ''reek to Hartford. Will leave Kvansvllle every MONDAT and THURSDAY at & p.m. nihil utf Evansvllle, Henderson & Naaavllle Railroad Transfer Packet The fleet and splendid aidewheel steamer mm 3Hollie Norton, CHARLKY PERKINS. Master; r A. O. Dublawd. Clerk. Will ply aa a regular packet between Kvansvllle aud Henderson, offering uuequaled accommodations to travelerw and shippers. Leaves Kvansvllle dally at S p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 1 a. in mak'ARE Tbroniih .nl way passengers onlv Aa cenfji. Janl7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO.. AgenU. For Paducaii and Cairo, Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. , The magnificent iow-wattr ateamei Gcs. Fowlkb, Master; W"?!-. (k. ll VI Niim.iiifl. . i Leaves Kvansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at p.m. invra v.airv very ItlullrtlJAI ana HUW DAY at 6 p.m., making elose connections at Cairo with nrst-ia! packets for Ht. luls, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evausvllie with the K. AC. R.R., aud the Tarasoon for Louisville. Kor freight or paare anr.tr on board, or to, K.NI. HUMPHREY 4 CO., - . or DUKE NiCHKLSON. aug:w It Agent. Regular Tri-We9kly Packet For Newburp, Owensboro, Rochitort, Grandview, Hawttville, ana (Jannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer FETROMA No. 2, . . John H. Trlplett, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for the above and all way ports every TUiIDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 a.m. For fi eight or pAwnge apply on board, or vi iiurariinni.rAitULaa lo.. apr.ju dtf Agents. STATIONEiilT. JOHN U. SCOTT, lSiokMeIIcr,tatIoucr AM U x i: IV OKA I4 1: II, Xo. 53 MAIN 8TRSET, cor. Second, aul.r dly KVAMSTILLK. IITO. FISH cv BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers &. Stationer, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,' MISCEL LA NEO US BOOKS. PAPER ENVELOPES, AJfO i 11 era I Mlatlouorj, INo. H Itlniii Mti-ot, EvnusYllle, I ml I an a. Jnly ly ; CIIVCINNATI ljilier ,WareIiue. CHATFIELD L WOODS, , n X S C K A C T II It K R h awo WHOLK8ALE I A I K U i EA US H and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete aosortmeut of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MKDIUJI, ROYAL, AND SlTKR-R0k AL KLAT LETTKltS, various weights; KLA'I COMMERCIAL AND -PACKET NOTES : Hubbard's GLAZED COVER PAPERS, Voh. 1 and ; also, other brands, or all color; PRINTERS' CARD STOCK, n Hl;U, colored aud white; also, CD I CARDS, in full variety of qnalitle aud sizts. . ; RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS. Varioua weight and quail tie u AWTjFACToaaua ow PAPER SAGS & FLOUR SACKS, " All slies and nnmbers, first t.uallty of paper. Newt Paper, Manilla Paper, Book Paper, WrappuiQ Paytr, Colored Potter Paper, Ham uper, Utarch Paper, Candle paper, 1 ar Biardt, Mr aw Board. Leatliers all Kiudw Kor Binders' use, toge.her with TOO LB and HINDERS HACIIIKLKr, All or which we offer ai lowett market prises. Orders by mall promptly Hied. CHATKlttLD A WOODS. 77 and H Walnut street, mai-21 dtf Cincinnati.
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i and pr tty hot a ty hot at r.oop, though r.trly (ruing th mercury wa-; down in the in to 70". At noou it rao t HP. Tho river continues stationary or declining ahnoHt itnpprcf-ptibJy. 'I'licr.-" t no chanec to note in tho channel depth hence to Louisville or Cairo, but the cutting out proccp.i must be poles, on. Arrivals and liepitr Hi --. The arrivali and departurea up to ?, o'clock p.m. yesterday, were the Hartford, Green River to return;. Mollis Norton, Henderson to return; J. Daker, bone yml to the wlnrf. Boat, Rue ll'ei. Atnouk tho first boats due litre are the Clara Scott and Fauny Riandeis, from Cairo; Niphtinpale, from Louisville; Champion, for Ht. Louis; Cora S., for Memphis; Nick Longworth, from New Orleaus; Camelia and Anna, from Loutfivillf; (Mtarmcr, from Cincinnati. niaeellnueoita. Business was not particularly brik on the leveo yesterday. TLero were no arrivals up to 3 p. sr., except tho Green River packets, which brought in ordinary trips On the fourth page of yesterday's Journal we inadvertently sent out the Ada Lyon with an clcganttrip. Wc had intend ed to say the Mollio Norton which did take out a magnificent trip.... The Ada Lyon is out of commission The omission of a sub-Lead "St. Louts v under tho head of " Gleanings from our exchanges," on the third page of yesterday' Jot" a nal, credits several itcma to tho Lou iaville Courier Journal that were dipped from the Misoari Vimtaat. Both errors were readily corrected by intelligent readers The Umpire, on Tuesday night, went out cih a really large trip. Her great carrying capacity is calculated to doceivo a casual observer or a mere gucBscr" The John Lumadon was receiving liberally, and would bavo all the freight sho could carry on tho water. Her superior passen ger accommodations render her especially popular with travelers Wc had the pleasure of meeting Captain Davis, of the Johu W. Garrett, in tho city yesterday. The Garrett and bargc3 are laid up, waiting for more water, at West 1'ranklin. She bason her barges 1,100 tons of iron ore, and must have 5j feet to make sate navigation for her Captain Houston, Supervising Inspector, went to Shawncetown on Tuesday night Tho tow-bcat Robert Fulton was to leave for Mem phis last night to tow the mammoth wharf-boat, formerly owned by Cor & Humphrey at this place, and which for a year past lias been at Mount Vernon, to Memphis. Captain Sam. McClarty, tho prolific and popular wharf-boatman, late of Humphrey, Lewis & Co., accompanies tho expedition as supercargo, having, formed a bmincss association with Larry Ilarmstcad, tho famous wharf-boatman of Memphis. McClarty is a whola soulcd, genial, goad natured, clever fellow and a live business man, and he and Larry will make a whole team and no miHtakc. Wc cordially commend him to the citizens of Memphis ...Capt. BoIuhs is ubout commencing work on the Louisa, and will put her into complete order for tho Fall trade. Iloali I.Mivlji(c To-Jjay. Foa Cairo. The Una passenger 6teamer Fanny Biandcis will, we presume, be tho only boat for Cairo and all way landings, at 1 o'cl ck to-day, carrying tho mail and express in place of the famous Quickstep. Captain Henry Miller is in command, and Kitt lludd is her obliging clerk. For Louisville. The splendid low-water packet Nightingale, is the regular mail line steamer for Louisvillo at C p. M. to-day, in chargo of that experienced akippcr and highly accomplished gentleman, Capt. James Mathers. Miles D. Warren and Jcso Jackson arc her incomparable clerks. The Nightingale has clegantpasscnsengcr appointmentsand is very light. Fort Cannelton. Tho famous I'ctrolia No. 2, one of the tightest boats in the business, leaves at sharp 10 A.M. to-day, for Cannelton And all way ports, in charge of thoso competent, obliging and popular officers, Captain John II. Triplctt and John A.Adams. The Fctrulia has pleasant passenger appointments. Fob, Henderson. Tho fine transfer packet Mollie Norton leaves for Henderson promptly at 3:30 to-day. Captain Charley Perkins commands and A. O. Durland and Jerry Boyle aro her clerks. Passengers will receive courteous attentions. Foa Memi'III3. The famous Cora S. is announced for Memphis an I all way ports to day, t 4 p.m., under the auspices of tie LKau Line. The Cora S. is a light eteamcr, clcgan.y appointed and admirably officered. Captain Ilieks King is in command, and Al. Croxall. a very prince among river clciks, has chartc ol the office. UlesulntK If"'" "Mr l..i Iikunhn, PlTTaBURO. The CouniK rci'd of Tuesday says: The maiks yesterday at the foot of Wood Street indicated two feet ono itch and swelling slowly. The weather was cool, indicating pretty clearly that there has been rain. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Tuesday saya: The Leonidas ha3 arrived, and will go on the Jocks to-day. The 11. C. Gray wiil go on thf docks at Pittsburg to-day. Bunting and Carr, pilots of the Gallatin, brought her in from Pittsburg, drawing 3$ feet all the way, without wetting a spar. A board of marine revenue omctrs will assemble in Louisville dating ihe first week of September, for tl.e purpose of determining w In ro tt.roo revenue cutters that arc to be plain d upon the WeBtern waters, shall be Ktatioued. Tho Gazette says: Mr. P. IL LallaDce has taken
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'- !'.i 1 I lie ri t. . t I, r;,, -t .r ti, l hi i i m T.iIn 1 i 77. .i. . Piys : 4 v ir. 1 (!,:, . wncks .! tl,,. ,,,,,-r , ,,irr,, i I'l'r"1 "''j';- h..r , it t.,.w cvinr.ii.' wii!it Jit reiniiii-. Wfitinon land, wl.iI"! hull , I t !.-'' 'A tl t;.SL- -,1 1 . r-3.JatK ViliO, Wfla tutu I tl.fi-i; .y man who, to " av" the !,. , ! chain cable and (tlu r n.;,, n,,i j,,,,,, on the wreck, loc k them ou and ?k half miles biek jnto a c.a -r. -1 , Mt where they were dl-covfrtMl s.n l u:i'y St. cured by aid of a editable Irom tl.M citv. - The other wre4 with the exception of tliat of 'Lu ('!,'; nr,'.', ar" nearly all remove 1 and vtiil all lm away by Saturday next. Mr. V'i,i. Wainwright con: truc'irig wny-t trm uider the ('heyct i.e's hull into th river anl will give tJI p- r- 1 di-.-iruii-i of witne-ij-ing a launch tho poitaLttK to-morrjw uionln",. Bulkhe.i-! have been built in the afu.r j .rt .f her hull, and her Ht ;m has b-on vxnli. -ed, i0 that when ho ngiiin te.v. l. a water she cm be (1 n'fl rr towed l:lo w to bo demolished. From advi" rteeived l y Ca t -sin S. J. Halo, from Clerk Hal!, tl t!, steamer Minneola, w barn that ihr hull ot tho bartre " Will. In man " i-i badly damagod so much no that sl.n will probably provi n t )? il 1 A part of her cargo cc nistcl of u l.i.iky, beer, 'baoon, iron, stoves, fix irou safes, oil, soap and other freight, a portion of which floated oil at tins time of the sinkin , and was ciujut by parties ou tho illiaois shore, l-c-low Hurricane I-hi id, who were s - n by the ollicers of tl e Minneola. An inventory was tak-jn of the pi operly recovered, together with the r.-i: .. iA the persons recovei ing it. Thr .'"liiincola, after the finkin?, rcitainil with tho barge as 1 mg as any tn u ht could be saved, aid prooikl un her trip to Memidiit, whero her ear will be delivered ui der protect. The -Charmer f rive i wiflt Crui trip, from Evannvil e, and canso in un time. She had, as- j rmi-'pul itoin-., l-il barrels apples, K.'i j.hic.'h draui pipe, 175 sacks cot n, and returns tomorrow evening, ior L'vansvtilo, in usual. LouiaviLLE. Tho Co iirirr-tfuui nil of Tuesday says: Captain W. 1). Phillips, form- r!y of the Louiniana, was in tho city terday. Hois at pitscnt rngagi-.j iu buying horses for tl o SHitL ro market, but will go oo the river n?aiu iu the Fall. The Gladiola, Oept. II. L. Loo'h DOVf lied lUvur pari ct, tnado a trial trip yesterday, and p.-rfortued satis factorily. She is an elegant nn 1 complete packet, and h deslino l to I n come a lavoritc. M;o will leave 1 jr New Orleans on Wednesday at fi p. m. Tho 11. 1). lii:o will have Cairo for New Orleans oi Saturday, r ptembcr 0th, on arrival of trams lr .m the North. As the Cth of September does ret fall on Saturday thi year, we Hupponu tho Leo will lie up till tho day and dato do thus coiuciJj. We clip tho foil awing from tho Courier-Journal, r.h W contains somo significant paragrapl s: Fgrd'h Ferry. Ky.. Auz. 'St. Tho Ohio hereabouts has gone dry. Walk er s Lar, the pest ol river men, has suddenly taken a cotion to . t ! - sun, and ban come within a lew inch es of tho top of tho wnt r. rteaniboats, as a cotiseaacice, hive to dig their way through. In the l i-1 f.i days wc Lavo sfea fi oni seven to ten at a timo awaiting tl eir turn to work through this contra' te l rhanurl. 11' there u odv place ot the Ohio Kiv r that docs retlly neei, inii'mvement, iu is this pestiferous bar. There rn now tho wrecks e f no less than an even dozen boats hiag in and arnun I here ; and who s a be at does sink I hero it is no use trying to pave anything but one s dear self, t tho current i i so swift that everything inovahlo is t jkea charge of by I ho water. i!otn. of our enterprising capitalists luhlt makoa "speck" d iwn here in th wrecking business, a i some of th . old hulls contain valuable cargor s y t, such as barrels of whisky and pork, and boxca of Cnc bn ndy, " tax id. f It is a very sorry thing to in.- to think how little cute rj ru-e there is in Louisville, with a pt pulation of 1 .',- 000. If you could ntand her'; nnl watch the Kvacsville packets plying to and fro, you co i! 1 well i n j - i j what Louisvillo is allowing t j a m out of her hands. Nearly all of tho tobacco in this immediate section wiU surely bo taken to the port of Kvatn.villo or Cairo tho coming season. Farmers have frcjiently intimated that they prefer )ur maikct, hot communication is ii t;uch a roundabout way that they fear so mo mi -.hap in shipments and returns. U. St. Louis. The Dan-jcrut of Tuesday says: Again the river be if? neemed to have gained a maxin urn, tho rise being very slow last ctcning. There i i 9 or 10 feet of water to Cairo; to i'-t. Paul there is an ahtnlant depth; in the Illinois a great t urjdus, n J tho Missouri is at a lair Mare. lu--iru-.-r rathcrquict on the w'larf, and weather as cool as desirable. The Caraclia arrived yesterday from. Pittsburg, being tin only selitary arrival from the Ohio for a eoup'e of weeks or more, fd owed late la t night or early this morning by tho Anna. 1 oi4-s hr r. I ' f ttBd 1, now - .. In Ibi .f ' -I. ... (. ft Ut t.-Uwl !4i I. II - i . i '-IV11., II. '.r-. -.-.. iliicr. .nil j...ln'T, mi 1 l .... - . k r-1 Iimuii'iIi-i IK- I It h. , J. R. CARRCTT CO T' ' . , kasctjjuts. w r LORD fi: SUIT I, CHICAGO. General Ac'iU for th V rt?risra C-U LLLCH A Ll-MLKS, WhOlC" I" An' i i.- . i . I X'l. Eyansville & QnjvAte Sta Un y '4tn i;vaj' i.i.i: ; v i: it v I A j. HI1AV, at H the corner of W.iBtun.l i Hir.-e . lA-sivna iiry o vi WIINShDA al A M fr iin tii jniy lions,). S'ara a f'r the thioufch til p. Hf.l Ii tor be round trip. J ) i iiu 5iA i s nth i: rr i xu tt a u s l nnirr ol r II It n l M ml t ., HTfJN of Htt J'ht .It I. Mi LA -V i h HS'. PI I 4MN I', liny t K.niM, '- lorliitih! iie,i-, llli .-.-n.-nI I.hj.mI t, pr wk , or hi n i" tn fi! - o i" : lirfiii;' SiomiU. Tlio turtt. I lm n " i 1. M!!.ini wo. I nlwtiVS t'- Ion n 1 Ik (, ' "i'1"" for ', b-rrin, dull tiinl l nl vvlo" of if,., Kreteniiiur l.niu will l M...itu ! uiij u-iiv-ed and promptly Jl-sduia JuttN e.Hll WU.I.K.
