Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1869 — Page 3

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Messrs. Balaeccnt our

SATURDAY,

OCTOBER

FILL ASD WIXTES BOXSKTS.

The opening day for millinery in New York was Thursday last. The Tribune says: The styles of millinery "must Ve accepted with allowances. ' The high Gaulois and Valois hats, with peaked crown, are scarcely Lycoming to any head, tmdthe bonnets are neither becoming or serviceable in. any way more than the graceful Fanchoa,

whose days arc numbered, 1 crsons of decided taste can wear the fashionable hats only with modifications. The crown of the hat must be lower and broader, the puffs less developed, and the plumes not eq luxurious. The long Donna 3Iaria eearf,. and the sweeping vail, are almost the only novelties we b.3Ye to be grateful for iu the fashions. '";.' " "... La Comtesse is the, most seDSiblo hat shape of the season. The crown i3 two and a half inches high, sloping, with upturned sides. This gives the peculiarities of the fashion, namely", the elevated crown and velvet revers, without grotesquencss. A large high turban, with' rounded crown, and sides half its hight, is . becoming - to many heads which can not bear the pointed shapes. There is , also a small saucer-shape with revers behind, which, with puffs of velvet and plume3, make a very jaunty dress hat. These are the modern designs. - The Valois hat has a high square erown, trimmed with folds of silk or, velvet, and a large feather held by a long steel or jet buckle in front. The Louis Qainze ha3 a puffed crown, broad and high, always in velvet, with a plain band, and shirr of velvet round the edge, and a long feather drooping from the centre of the crown, where it is held by a rosette. It is precisely the shape seen in old pictures, worn by the chevaliers.,, You see a suggestion of it in Millais, Huguenot JLoress, only not worn by the lady. The Gaulois is most pointed of all, save the Punchinello, whose, steeple top, we

KnnA -rrn 1 I VtAITAM Ti A CAAn in P O TIT V rtV

TO ill CbVU U w I? -4- i ' streets. j , u0lt drab - The materials for bar-gray olush, and maroon, felt.i uncut), and poult

velvety botlwfs:. shirred and puffed,'

ae sotfer material requires doep rear's and bows of velvet to render it applicable to hat styles, but the trim mingsso covers the-frames that silk is often used as a foundation, and the brim alone made of velvet. Both large and small feathers are used the latter more than tha former, as they can be disposed moro easily -on a hat than tie long fall plumes, which are apt to looklstiff unless arranged by a nice hand. Shaded feathers,- ma roon, crimson, and rose,, purple, violet and mauve and' caroubier are chiefly chosen. Fowl plumage used for aigrettes or to mingle with ostrieht but game plumes will not be worn in winter. The hats made from the breasts of pheasants, grebe, or gulls, are an English style, quite expensive, but neither graceful nor refined. They are too heavy, and a3 tha hat usually bears the cast of the bird in

Do arj. j ao lasnion iook3 barbarous

2, ic.i thanks 4br this information. Yesterday the majority of first-class

milliners "held, their opening. Ihe fashions," spite of their undesirable shapes, afford delight by the combinations of color.

CIS I ilAKSI?

iTlie Ete&tn Wonder of tho ;; .. World!. ;

TT.IS REALLY

3

out why

already bad

be wanted to

4U

-LU"Q V fi'nencan women-wan"!, the dove eyea inoaeis ut soilness anu grace men fancy them. - The grenadine crape or tulie is added to all promenade hats for the season. The length of these articles is a yard and a halt, and the width that of narrow tulle. These vails are usually of dotted real tulle with thread lace edging Bewed on. The grenadine and crape are edged with blondo lace, or soft crimped fringe. The silk tulles are sometimes

left with cut edges, ununished. Ihe

proper way of attaching vauS is to

head them with double loops of the same behind, and bring the end round to the left shoulder, drawing it over

the face as odalisques do when

wanted. .

Kibbons are poult de sole and fine

corded silks, from two to three inches'

wide, liroader ribbons oa cross cram

are worn &3 scarfs for round hats, especially with the Valois. Colors in

clude the very lightest . shades, such

as royal pink, Mexican and Turquois blue, and-liussian green, Etruscan

brown, and the deep chestnut known

as maron. are much worn tnis season i i . i i

A peculiar siatisu or purple gray is

called ueauoroire, irom a member oi,

the Irenes. Government, who always

wore clothes of that color. Velvet ribbons, in bright color, will be worn

with silk hats. A pretty, two inch ribton has a diagonally corded sur

face, and a rich wide ribbon has thick.

gold colored satin cords on both sides. The shanes of bonnets aro inde-

scirbable, but they give the effect; of

many puffs or breaks in the crown; and require revers back and front.

They are high at the back, and como

close about the iace inmost shapes

Tha points of the Watteau, Fanchon,

and Gipsy shapes are found m the enlarged models along with the addition

ofrever3. The most graceful shapes

are almost skeleton bonnets two or

three banda of silk and velvet alternately forming the base for a spf ay of flowers, which, with its garniture 6f lace and velvet loops, covers the whole bonnet, the only foundation being a puff of thick black net. The bands about the face are often plain, and fit the forehead closely. The crowns are high, and-composed of full velvet plaitings or diagonal folds, rarely plain, and then .covered with lace. Laoe indeed never appeared so profusely on bonnets before. It is the only trimming which it is scarcely possible to misapply. A new pattern in tulle is shown diamond and cross bars, with a worked spot in them. This is not suitable for vails, as it gives the face a striped look, but is handsome for scarfs, fanchons and lappats. - Flowers will ba much U3ed as the season advances. Indeed some of the finest bonnets of the opening have no decorations but roses and lace. Tho parures for the season show rich satin and velvet flowers. .Hoses and holly, rosc3 and grapes, roses and elder blossom repeat themselves in luxuriant designs. Clusters of varigated rosebuds, with autumn foliage, are a favorite addition, and full medium roses in soft crimson are the most popular flowers of the season. Wreaths cf elderberry, jasamine, and rosebuds are placed in evening bonnets, Beautiful vines of veined ivy with scarlet autumn leaves intermingled, are designed for winter hat3. Painted geraniums are effective flowers with their varigated leaves. The pansy, in variety large and small, golden, purple, and tri-colored, is a favorite flower, and is richly copied in velvet. Tulips and lilies of crape and pearl, with tufts of marabout issuing from their cups, are tho most expensive and delicate novelties. Fringes of curled ostrich bows and tassels of feathers are produced in a variety of shapes, and are delicate for evening bonnets in white. They do not look so well in colors as the natural ostiich tips. Aigrettes and feather tufts are worn

'This is a question my young friends, working for a moderate salary, have often asked me. Having passed the oervou3 poiat of "proposing,' they were worrying over tho supposed-to-bs neccessary delay in calling the minister's services into requisition.

from a fear lest their income was insufficient for supporting a home. From a knowledge of the , doubts entertained by mary of my young friends, and that there are hundreds similarly . situated, I write this for their encouragement. " ' "'. First, have you a good share of pluck? ;Nexti3 your ''gentle Annie" also, willing to, make the best of pres ent circumstances? "Yes." Ther.it js safe lor you to marry on even a small salary. , Many times you will have to forego some little luxury that you have come to look on as a necessity; but you will be surprised to find how little you really need if you boldly set about living economically. The best of advice is less to be regarded, perhaps,'; than a . practical example; therefore, let me give you some figures that. 1 have at hand from a friend who got married on a salary of

fSOO. , -; .- ' j .'.Boarding he had cnouirh of. and besides.

feel free to invite ffiends to take a meal with himsslf and wife occasionally, and speed the evening. ; Rents were high, but ho took four rooms on the second floor of a cottage id an- adjoining city, as it was cheaper than in New York. lie paid $200

a year, and used one for parfor for kitchen, one for regular br" . i i i -i

tin tho parlor W33,v.((.. .

'.fjfwVHaek;: $3 50; whatnot, A. T -Ssbed-rooa.two wasbstands,

yauu' o: lour wainus cnairs -sa:

two bedsteads. $6 0 and SO: crockerv.

t. in tne kucnen,one rocking chair, $250; fouroak chairs, ?7 25; table, G; stove and fixtures, $19; carving set, $2 50; dinner and tea knives, 54 25; woodenware, 22; crockery, ?25.; .tho carpets cost $108 44; the curtains and shades, $18; .- making a total cost for furnishing-completely,5 in comfort, too, $21)0 04." He had saved up only $350; .sa you see his capital was almost gone; but instead of taking a. "weddinafrip,"- he used the money that it would have cost in laying ia a small stock , of groceries. Markets ' being handy,- he bought in small quantities, for it is better for a young coupla -to i buy thus, even though you pay a little more, than run t'ifl risk of food growing stale or spoilibg on your hands. : Never get trusted, and you will find the dealer will -serve you well. -He gave his wife $G a week ;to supply the table, and she managed it admirably And here let toe whisper a thing for you to remember: , A wife that is inclined to be a helpmate will always do better for you if you give ! her a regular

5UTT1 PlOn TTOA!.-. -

Asioxismxc,

and many rcople are perplexed to liiid

Can sell their poods so low. For the Information of all inquirers we would say that the secret lies in Ve fact that we buy and sell for CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We t herefore can and -wilt sell goada lower than parties who credit. Kemember THE CAbll OLWCERY,76 Mala dtreet. : " TEA1.! TEAS I

-ST rK HAVE THE LARGEST REVs TAIL stoclt of teas la the city, and having bought them 1'cr cash, we can sell at a great reduction on former prices. Ketailera heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We propose to sell at tha same per centage of profit we make on other goods. Ktactc Tea at ti CO, SI 10, SI a), 81 40; best at SI CO per ponnd. '. - , Ureen Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder nt 9uc, tl 10, SI 20, $1 o(J, 81 60; very best at S2 ptr pound. -' We will agree to dn plicate any bills of Teas bought of the " Great American," or nay other company. ; THE CASH GROCERY, " 70 Mam street.

Birsr goob;

E OFFER VlU9l . T5 IS

the best-seleeted stock of

Summer and Seasoriatsle

T GOODS

JPOITXIVS FIX I', ' ' LAUGE,

i new Codfish, the genuine arti

cle, just received, and for pale by . . J VICKERY EEOSM I . -.: - ' ' "- ' 7S and 7S Alain street.

Now Mackerel.- - CATCH OF 18G9, I3T U.lStKF.I.S, halt barrels and kits. Also, Micsa mackerel in store and for sale by . . '- VICKERY BROS., i . .-.T3 and 7fl Main Btro 13 a'co:jv:'

lor sale low or; , VICKERY BR03

! , ,' 73 end 76 Main Street.

C, gust reeeived. and

AT VEKY LOW PRIC iCSi ' Viz.: In the DOMESTIC" DEPARTMENT, A very large stoch: of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brand3 ' ; Bleached &UnblcacbCw , MUSLIMS At the lowest market rates.

,AT 1 ' r D!ti D. W. THOMAS'

Traving permanently located in EvansviUe, Iud., offers his professionnl services to the public. He is a j-ratlnate of one of the be?.t medical' colleges In the Union, and has practiced medicine twenty-Ave years. He solicits professional bu.sinrM. The loctor v-iU devote a portion of his time to tne treatment of Female Diseases. Oilice on Third, between Main and Locust istre.-is, np-stairs (over Judge Xgiobart's office), where he may be louad when not professionally en-

gageu.- io n i i

DRESS GOODS DEPJ IZ TMENlL Is now more complete in its assortment than ever betore offered in this marfcet, and ai ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. And aU the new shades of FANCY SILKS " At 25c., 50c., 7oo and SI per yard less -than, their vlue, and warranted ., ' - all "silk, the assertion of some" unscrupulous competitors to ,

Uie .contrary notwitn- ; , . , - ttaodlns. '', ! " Blaok aad Wiiite LtAMA sll, Hosiery,-Gloves, PABiBOLS ASD SFX FMBlikLlia, NOTIONS in endless variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the season.

LOU! FAUL'S

CT OTBTNG STORE,

101 Afain t, bat. 31" and 4ti. First-ciafia Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing and Gents

Furnishing Goods. ' . - ;l9 6m. ' :

XT,

&rla,lz.x'. Brooms1

i5

IOZES CHOICE SHAKER

isroocas, just received and for sale

, - - ViLKtKI JittOS., - ; ' !"-I- 73and7d Wain Street.

osquito B&ra - aid NettiEgj "-

The best style of.Mosoailo Bar Fixings

jum, reveivou. ana. laaUa up to order at jshort notice. ' ": SCHAPKEE, BUSISMG"& CO.,' J " Kos. 47 and 49 Main Street. ' Jnn28 ...

STATIC !?EEY;

Ilot Weatlier and Hard Work.

rrilAT IS S IISTKESSIX AN

! IV washinz this hot weatserf Atlnst

half the labor can beSRved by using one of inlv'a" oli .i nl aI VI.' i .t . 1 . V.

anu iiaDD t's best soa?, for saie at - ' -l . ' VICKERY BRO.'S."

! f "!. a l .-r . 73 and 7d Main Street. -

: . . .

i AVa-ssliiiiir - Crystal.

05t SALE AT VICKERY BRO.'S.

" i-73 and 78 Main Street.

CHARLES yiELE& CO.,

O O JES '"JEL - ,

KOUIIIHEST tSin

First aiicl Sjcamore Streets,

JOHN II, JjCOTT,

Xo. S3 MAIN jSTBUET, ;csr. jBeccn

aalj ily KVAyavn.t,iji. Isiv FISH & BABTEB;

Wioi3;4l3 Cociaellers : & J3tatioc u vj

SCHOOL BOOKS. , l ;

BLANK-BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS - BOOKS, i

PA PER EN VEL 6.PES? "'"

Io. lt Malu Street, : STasisTille, Ia Mdiik!-.

Julys ly .. ; .... - ;

DS. L. G. JOHNSON, t Hem oe op tt this t. Offioz No. '5 MARLETT'S BLCiv, corner, Mala and Fifth streets.. . !-. - ' Omce' Hours From 9 A.M. to ,5 p.m., 3nd from 7 to 8 p.m. 1 At his rtid en ce, corner Eel and Centre Streets, wlen notbtonloe. au3 diy . .. . , - -,

COAL I COAL!

S Having resrem eel ray former

i imsineas, I would hereby inform

2 my old patrons and the public

9 generally mat l am preparea

For r&dircatt iad Cairo. Rcgul.tr VTeJizesdzy awl Si'w&'V The nvagnificent low-r.'.iti-r f'cariiei' JOHN LU3ISf)K5, Owex V. Davis, Master; Et. Tnosf as, 'LieraH, Leaves Evansville every WEINi'.KDA.y and HATtTRDAY :tl 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every TKTJItyDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.ia.. maiit. clone c.iV.i.' tions at Cairo with Crst-lass nacUet:? for Ht. Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansvlllo witn t'-..-K. AC.

B.H., and the I'iicKeUs for !'. s-. iile.

! . -.i 0:hr Jt'tff r JlmtM Hr Fourth l'ayt.

to

Forfreiztit or pa-.we rr.lv na board, or F. If. II IfSl HUSKY S CO..

augSO tf

orl UiCE NICHiSij-.ON.

Ar.'CRtJ.

REGULAR JIONDAY AND THURSDAY PACKET, The fine low-water Packet

NORMAN,

v. -I t K. Earclav, Master;

,-(.

to

SUwilver GOOD CLEAN COAL oa 1 short notice. Coal in ail cases must

be paid lor when ordered. Ag-ent for the celebrated PARA' DlJiil t'OXL. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House, nov4 dly "

f AI1KLEY, KUIIN & CO., Western' Brewerjj ; ?, : i,, - Manufacturers o;' . . Lager Beer,- Ale, and Porter, In barrels,' half-barrels, kegs and . bottles. T .. OFi'H -Sfo. 85 MAIIV ST., ETAXSTILLE, INDIANA. '!"'nov71y' ' -

j BLYTBE - HYNES,

ATTORNEY-AT - IAfT.

OFFICE THIRD STREET,

In WALKER'S BUILDING.

1

novli ly

deferred on the score of economy, will

show ; itself, bcaricg the neat handwriting of that dear littlo wife, and bought with money she has been laying aside out of her allowance, a cent here, a dime there, until she hss reaped her reward in your glad surprise. My dear fellow, you spend more money in that unsatisfactory boarding house for board, and in little ex pcDseswith those "gay boys" there, than it would cost you to "keep house" with that cherished being for whose companionship you so long.

abu wnen you nave ner witn you (you know who I mean), be ever careful .to look first to her comfort, and

to her convenience, and you may rest

assured tnat you nave taken the surest

step to happiaess" and Buccess in life. .

lou can rely on the above statement, for I have seen the book my

inena Keeps,.-and saw the vouchers: therefore, it ia from an act-cal case I write. Hearth and Home.

EVANSVTr.TR ITvrr

on wi xva, it jiiia. w ni C3 Liaaa- l.fw a

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No. 13 Wafer Street, doJUdly . EVANHVIlJB, Ijtd.

COMMISSIOMER'S SALE , - OF KEAIi ' -ESTATE. HOTICE IS 1IEKEBT OIVEN that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh Coonty, State of Indiana, by virtue of an order of aaid court, made atiia Hepiember term, lS(i! will sell at . PRIVATE HALE, The following described Heal Estate, situated iu Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, to-wit: . Lot number six,(5), in Subdivision of Lot number one hnnaied and nine, (109). in the Original Plan of the City of Evansvillo. Tb is lot fronts upon Second Street, between Main and Sycamore Streets, Is 2i by 7a feet, and has upon H a frame house. Also, Lot number twenty-three, (Zi), in the Original Plan of the City of Evausville. This Lot fronts on Water Street, between Vine and Division Streets; is 75 by Vyj feet, and has upon it a large Hotel building, fenown as the ..; - BT. CLOUD HOTEL.. , AI, twenty-two feet cf Lot number seventeen, (17), ia Lower or JlcUray 's Enlargement . or tho City of EvansvlUe bunded as -follows: Beginning at the front line of said Lot -.t a point twenty-

nve k pi irom mo souiueasterl v rutmor

n-iia xj:ic,. runuiiis ineace aionn said front.

iiue wenwnrdiy-twenty-two leet. then

at rigkt angles with said front line to tne ai:ey In the reur of said Lot. ttienco a!nn

said alley towards Division Streettwentytwo feet, thence to the place of beginning. Subject to the life estate of Martha Irwla

in one undivided third thereof. This part of Lot front-t on First t-treet. between Elm and Pine Streets: is 2 bv US

feet, and has nnon it a good erick uwei.i-

tsa 1IOVSE.

Also, Lots Six nnrl f"1it In Iho Snh.li.

vision or the .Northwest quarter of Section number twenty, in Township number six, in range ten west, as made by Conrad

cnnci, Auuuuisiraior oi lue- estate of William W ood, in his report to the ProbaK

Vu'lgl vauuorouran Counts, State Indiana, at ita i; ebruary term, ISoO.

iuenaraiiui six ccniainins lour 76-100 acres, and fronts on tne Slate road, frcm Evansville to Princeton; and Lot eieht contains five acres. Both of said Lots are near the north boundary line of Evans-

"Auplicatlons of Dureliasera will t

ceivud at my law oilier, on Thlril Street

between Main and Lncust st.rpt.ts in n,

City of Evansvilie, until

8ATUEDAV, the thirtieth (SOth) day of

i October, lsw. -Teems O? SAts:1 One-third cash, and tha

residue in equal payments at one and two years, the purchaser giving notes with interest, without reiiei from valuation or

appraisement laws, and with, approved freehold surety.

jesm5 w . wALKi-ju, uommtssioner. Blythk Hvne. Attorney. se25tds

. I. IIS I .rl ANN, TiVholetiaJo Dealers in G JEl O O E R I E S, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS. COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE &c, &c,

STREET, fl1

(SATinVAl. nrin'.-i ' I .1.. V.

CHATFIELD & WOODS, WANDrACTtUERS ' 1 AND WHOLESALE . '"' ,'

77 and 79 Walnut Street,

Keep constantly on hand a comple'a a

sortment of

UVAAU, OKI Jkifc-KUIAJj .

rSitt'ZAr1: T,a..P? XJ?ighu: flat

l . rj u i kit., , . - - rn.ii

colored and whitf : also. CI

ill IU11 VflrtAlV ff ...in I I i 1

ulma . J v 'luinuin ILIIU

WilEELEK & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GKOCERS, Co?. Firat and Sycamore StsM EVANSyiLLE, IND.'

jiovll ly

Dr. J23. C. Bicrbower,

OJice No. 10 FIB8T ST., . Between Main and Loeutt,

Returns his thanks for the liberal

ov20 dtf

EVAKSVII.I.E, Isd. FJSZl DEPOT.

Charles , ; Babcock & Co.,

IHT0KTEU13 AXD DEALfflRS IS

Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Dam- ' mis, Harness, Enameled' Patent

Leather Pad Slcins, Skirtings, &c, &c, IX o. ainiia Hereof,

kujjMJJJ L.ETTER, Ii OTP, AND

Various weighU and. qoallties. ' ' MANtJFACTCKE B3 OF

PAPER BAGS & FLOUIi SACKS

AH si ics and numbers, first quality of paper, i . i .

iVewt Paper, Manilla Papet : Book Paper,

rrrupjwa J-aper, voMrea Potter Paper.

Puper,UirJioards,Uiraio21oarU. Iieatfaera of all TCimi

For Binders' use, together with. TOOLS acd

EISDiKS' MACIlIJfEKr, .. .

AH or which we offer at lowest market prises. Orders by mall promptly filled. : CHATFIELD 4 WOODS.

77 and 7 Walnut Street,

mT3I df,f

EVAI-.SVILLE

te

Of

SPLENDID NEW PIANOS

u.t Cost I . WE X2.1VE FOUR XEW even Octave Rosewood Pianos SHIPPED TO ITS WITHOUT OK3 dera. We are authorized to sell them

Without reserve. Any oae desirous of ob

taining a good Piano very cheap, will find this opportunity rarelyjnet with. Ocl-0t WARKEN & CON VNGTON.

IlOXAIiU FISHER,

DEALER m

Chandeller3 and Gas Fixtures,

Gaa and Steam Pipe Fitter, 81 LOCI ST STBT,

OrJr for Opening Alley in Block 23

August so. 119.

0lJt;il.EI, THAT MX WiJElS public notice by advertising in the

ii.vu.ii.. i, ie Dnujr journal ne fiven that on t he 11th day t.f October, lso'J, the Common

council oi me city 01 h.vansvllle will

ai umer lui k . r ) 1 : t an u 1 111' I..

HlocH 8, situate between Ninth and Tenth n?? aad eteudlug 'fr in econd to lhlrd Avenue (in tne town r T.-iruQa.

now city of Evansvbie: saui jlIIpit tn i

the width of (l feet, n nf i ia mt u

Raid nl'pv tn ha I1'x.t r.m ,n,.,. S-r I

Ninth Street. aid rviiiLllel wlit jsriti.

Street, and should any person aggrieved

ai unj uuio wi-.nin six weeks ap ly to the Common Council for redress by petition or

iu.uuobmuuo jen, i u me uierK of the

umiiiou council, aiitt cantaluing a state-

lueiit oi me injuries comnlained of and the amount demanded therefor, said petl-

cuiuusuauiBwiii oe consiaered. heard and determined by the Council on thellthday of October, 18f.y; and it is furtber ordered, that the Clerk record on Ihe Minute Book of the Council the piat of said tfioek No. 28, with the surrounding

; .. . . juitu, wiuiu, ana length oi said alley, as the same is pro-

r! . um auu openea, which plat has been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Purveyor. Attest : A. M. McGtRIFF, Clerk. By E. A. McUrut, Pepu'y Clerk City Clerk's Oflice, Sept. 3, isti!)-se3 6w Union copy.

THE

Auction '22usiiicM3

'X'lio. 3.1. Elliott

Kooin No- SI Slain Sireeti

EYANSVILLE, INDIANA.

XH03. ai'j."AJ;R.J JACOB SAI.AT.

McNalr & Salat

Ii,W8 the very best stock of

Boots & Shoes

Ever brotisrTit to thi3 city.

propose t 3 tell Ihem very low.

and

irjnt moaw

Remember the place, . 3IAI ST.

4t

0

Walter Ii. PenniDfcton, Clerk,

Will leave for Cairo and all way landings every WOMAV and TkllitnltAY, at 4 o'clock f.m. , , For freight or paspaire applr on board, or to DUKE NI'JHELHON, se27 tf Agent. ' - For Pddnoili and Cairo. . The new, fleet and elegant steamer Clara $$cttt9

1 1 rwwabft

" Allen Duscax, Mas'cr; . j ,j Cash. Thomas, 1 I . -,r Henry B. Mitchell, j'-lrkjj, Will leave for Cairo and all way IdnMlos, during tow water every Iursday and Frldar.at 4 o'clock r,ii. Carrying freight and passengers at regular packet rates. -For freight or passage apply on lo rd. - ' aug.3o-dtiT

Rfgolar Tuesday Packet fo: ? Pai ucali,

Jtasiport andilsr&'jca.

IS AP J 2 A fi ;l?o. i:. S, Lk Howell, Master; 1 ' IIobkkt McMeciiax, Clerk.

Leaves for the aboveand all Intermediate pol n ts every T U KS IA Y, ,l 4 o'eioeU 1. M. Orders for I'ine Lumber, dresnod or undressed, or for '1 eunes.seo Pig Ironfiiied

For freiaht or paase apply on 1oe-rd, r to HUMPiiKKY, LiiVl5fc Ctr, . . . ' ' or W. H. CON ANT, ' "

ep27tf

Agents.

' Regular Tri-Weekly Paoket

For Newlurg, Owensboro, '. Rockmvt,

urqnavtev, juawesvute, and t n-. ; , , Cannelftn. , The New and ijght-Draught fiteamer

9

John H. Triplett. Matter:

Johil A. Adaiim. riflrlc.

Leaves EvansvlUe for the above and all way ports every TU,HDA Y, X11UUJLAY. and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m.

iveiurning, win leave Cannelton every WKBNKaUAL FKIUAY. and KUNUAY.

at 6 A.M. For fielaht or passape apply on board, or to BUMPUKKY, PAXUiCK A CO..'.

pr30dtf Aeents.

RAIlItOAITI.H'JL-ASSl. (Corrected Jane 23I, ISG'J.) ' ' KransTlllc & t'rawfordsTillc I!.U. GOINQ NOKT1I. "

Leave Mall. Kmr.

a

S CD

0O

2 CD

x

W. W.A.CJEIS.

STATION EU, BOOK BLVDXB,

And Blank Book Manuadurtr,

! And Dealer in. Bchool Books, Pici tnres and frames. Mirrors, Look

ing-u lasses, French ttl&sn, Ac., . OI.U BOOKS Jl&BOCND. i EO. 79 MAIN STREET, (ITEDDEKICH'S BLOCK,)

njv.. iy

GiO. A. KIITROWF,

, DEALKB IN ' '

WATCHES, JEWELRY

Gold Pens, Spectacles, .ftyezlasses.

itiiver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material.

So. 61 JLUS (ST.,

iiu oecouu and xiira, KVAH8V1TLIC, IND. Watches and Clocka Repaired

and warranted. Chas. AitTEa, wltH Ooo. A- Bittroia. foe dly

Over First National Kaak, Corner Mala and First Street, EvansvlUe, tcr At. ous Gum Work. Gold sii S ,' uite, Coralite, and Ambor Pla .i V "l" Work, Artitlcia'. Palates, &c. ' ADMlNSTHATOIt of XltK. r. .. (an excellent and safo aawatKSirt rolorm, Lther, and niso severe lyzers. par N KUKALGIC AfTectiOB treate.1.

z-ix j AULimjj are as good and w.

Parlicn!ni. nii..n .

KealKstatZ Tw" .lv?u

n.l n. missions aro buhwi, and we cau guarantee satisfactory rices. ,

Wesell Merchan jL t, .i..ti.r .i

our ltoom. ana win ott,i i r,r

' 0eai2ewher"Qraltar&' either 1 oux sAU(i

Merchant 1'. 1 J . "..t :i

weUtoconKait;115 siocks uuiu

Our co - . ' ':..

witn tt .u,luni oi over renry years us to niTJpeople of vansvi!?e -will enable kind p . ' easl'y customei-s for nearly any

C3 .- . 111 J . . Weh

i c jeap and good articles of i nerchandiKe

I RETURN MY THANKS ror the u. tensive patronage received dnrina tb n.t

EIGHT YKARS.

MAIS NTI&E13T JGXC Eff A SGE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STS STONcf BIO REFLECTING LANTERN P1LKASAXT, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board 85 pr wees, orslngle meals 33 cents: imtxn

bo cents. Xlie best the market afrnrriariii

always ba found here, and orders for fresh berries, fruit and Catawba wine of th Kretchmar farm will be than full v raw iv. ed and promptly attended to. reoeivJeSiWm J QHH C, 8CH WEIZEK.

TV M. ELLIOTT, o. 84 IiiA. gtreet

WJS1. ItS A 'IS, Also, REAL ESTATE Rrt4 COLLECTlNU A(i VP

ipPffl.Cw 1n Ma,n Street, bi-ti

AiiU. WTP. HARQEi ATTORNEY n,

Street, La

veen Third and r's Gun Store), sepl9,'t5.

Office on Third House Block.

Will practice t vwrlo the Circuit. Prompt aitanxi businees

.7E, Washington is Courts oi n to ohiee tdec4 d3m

1 , . sil-t AOtN, t j-

ISTIIIU NOVELTY

Is the only Wringer that has the PATE ST ( tVHi:i:LS oa both ends of the Kolls. The cos on, one end of a roll are set relatively bktweem those on tie other end of the SAM K roll, virtually forming a E0UBIE GEAE, And thereby nearly doubling the pnrcurno. (Xhe importance of setting ear in this position is not generally under, stood.) Notwithstanding the rolls can separate freely at either end, the Cogwheels c A knot bo thrown out of gear on both ends of the Wringer at the same tin e, unless the pressure is token off". The A'uVKL'lV is fastened to a tub or box by a Patent Curved damp, which has an equal bearing on a tub the whole length of the Wringer. Other Wringers are merely fastened to a stave at each end, and are thus liable to wrench the staves from their proper position and ruin the tub. Tne Co-wneels, Thumb-screws, Ac, are nicely galvanized. Buy the SOt KLTT, or at least take it ou trial with any or all others, and keep the best. Wold every where. Ji. B. PHELPS & CO., Ce i'l Agents, 17 Cortlandt St., N. Y. lse22 dwlml FOR SAIiEl.

gOS S.41LE VALUABLE MAIN STRKKX PItOPKKTY That splendid property known as the Kgler property, b. mated on the west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 75 feet ou Main Street and lit) feet on Sixth 8treet. ttaid property is oifered for sale at low figures on easy terms. Apply to J.P. fcLLlOTT SON, Heal Eatate Agents, Corner Locust and Third streets. -feltj dtf

TKOV FEMALE SEMISiAllT. This institi tlou offers the accumulated auvantaiH of over tO yeari.' successful operation. Lvery lacllity is provided -or a tnorough course of useluf and ornamental education, under the direcllou of more than twenty professors and teachers. For circulars, apply to JOHN H. WILLAHO, Troy, New York. (ana d2ni

Mail. A u

Mall Krnr. noisH EAST.

Leave Day Kx. .Mittat Ex. Terre Haute, iiiip a.., 1 : a m . Arrive

Indianapolis. 7rt5 p x. 4 :20 A r.10:03 a si Crestline 4:00 A M.ll 0 a M... U:1jf m Cleveland.... 1 :'M A si... 3:.j0 p m. 8: 5 P m Buffalo...... 2:10 p M...10M5 p m... 4i20 a m Pittsburg ....ll :t0 a M. 0:50 p M 1:15 am Philadelphia. aiO a m... trjAH.. 4-.10P M NewYoru :U0 A af...ll:4i a m... G:ip u Ohio &, Mississippi. GOIJfO EAST. .

Leave Lightning Ex. Ace. Nliiht Ex.

Tlio wetlr lst,raJualIy growing wtni-

cr, and presents some flzrsofraln. The laeicury at (j A. M. htood ut Gl' and ro:.o to k2'tnixn. Tiie liver during the 21 boms endiuaat 3 p. M. bad fai:ea two Inches. It

will be stationary or rising to-day. Arrival 4 Ieprlnr. The arrivals and departure up to 3 r m. yesterday include the Ilartlord, from Urecn Klver; C;iampl-n, Cincinnati tot. Louis; J. L. Qr.aham, IlenJtrsoa to return; Peytor.a and bargjn, Lou svilie to New Or. lo-ius. " ' SU, 1H Iuo II re. Among the first boa's due here re the John Lumsdon, from Cairo; Morning Htnr and Koe Hllo, from Louisville; Kate HobliHon, from tit. Louis; Abeonn, tr fit. Louiii; Wananita and fttlnborjr, from Meinpli!?; Argosy, lor McmibU; P. W. tS'rradur, for Xew Orleans; Indiana, Mary Houston and Virginia, from New Orleans; ItaiM;n I!o. 2, from Eafctport. ilifff-l lant-.xi. Eunices opened pretty fair on tho levee jeterday.....Th Normtn was rceivig iitigely, and would have n big trip out...... The Champion was loaded to fctt, aljriut all the water she will Cndst Walk ei'rf J'ar .The Mary Iavaga did ot get oil till nearly daylight. HUe Imliui excellent Uij .The J. L. Graham brought up a nice trip from Henderson ...The Pet roll a had a good trip for Canotlton...... Tho Peytona and barge? arrired at noon, with a coi trip. She tcok another barge in tow here.. .......Captain Pcrktus defcigned rtturuin here last night, with the J. L. Graham, and turning her over to her new owners, and then taking the Fayette to Henderson, and leave that port with lier ihls morning ....Anion the lassengors by the J. L. Gnu am y-terdy, were Mr. Hairy McCarthy and bin bfautitol and talented wife, Lottie EV.elle, who were to givelhc people of Henderwon a gratnl en-

tertalnmeut. They were accompanied by M ts. Elolse Er win, nee Urldgec, ft tody who B:L"je years ago stood blgb. in her prcfesslon.n artlfcte, but who of late year has not appeared on the stage, except In a few inet.f uces. In recitations or readings, in which ro" ae "" manifested a xnont

creditable mtri:. - probably contribnt. occasionally to Harry McCarthy's entertainments T?re wer0 UO fIsD? of the Nick.Xongworth .',r Clar Botl t p.m., yesterday ; ' ' . ' . , ItuatN I.vlug; Te-fi . T Fob Caiko. The fine passenger ,te,ai ' John Lurusden will leave promptly ' o'clock P. M, to-day, with mall and exprc."1

for Culro and all way ports. Captain Owen' Davis commands, and Will. P. Fowler and Ed. Thomas aro her clerks. AH are clever, competent and obliging.. Tho Lumsden. is plying In place of the Armada, and is well appointed. Alf. Maynard is assisting iu the freight department. The . Lnnasden

has HHiin&n iron boilers, never known to

explode., r. , ; , For Cincixjtati. The wpiendld Charmer

is the regular packet for dncinnatl at 10 A. i. to-day, and will leave promptly on

time. She la splendidly appointed. Capt. Jen Jamec, Jr., is her conunauder, oud bam. T. James aud Mr. M. t." Deem flie her accomplished and obllgl i clerks. '

Fok Lo0i3Vff.X.K. The favorlt packet

Koto Hlto is the mall boat for Louliville,

at 0 p., m. to-day, and is elegant and com.

plete in all her appointments. Caplalu

George Dauley, a diullngulsh d navlK'loi' is in command, and Frank Dougherty and

Geo. Ashctoftare her obliging clerks.

Mr. Oori'o Day. fo tn'r'y n " M ! lUluois Mcjtn '.. t c! r ' ji ,d c .- ; . has In a a i ... t , j t ,i r: n r "years p;st,iid wh . u f r t " n i:i I.Ut (il-.IKI ii..: 1. !., . (.;-, I , ( !,!- bl-MltK- : liii; i.. tt r iv. . i j i . . Ui i i . The rcMlll Is Hint l. n:n , :n . we k, a cok! t.: v ! h.-. i ,u; ' (j. . ' tlVfcr feliOM', Hlid lii- cry. '!m;: 'J'lie I rut Ii of the i j,iii,.ri I.:.: ;

('apt. I. ' onrii'i. ulr chafed C.irt ilu (.'imi intrri-sf , oije-im If, 1'' every t)cic of tlio On a recent tr!KM pacitf-U a llrfht d'u only two lei;'. wil.i f piiKNengers w-n i-ti " Man overhoui'l ! ' i

jn-d and i h ' "r ui i'l; I' when li vhs in n d t- t pliead villi ''.)' r di.uil o; i l'j 1 wa! Sc ii heii 1 1,. J .iu:" The sleamnr !.!! . i Hal'!", 1 well known us a M i r i.i-so a j l was f')d on ha tur U .' l tst l )on ind Tnbr, o tn. run WiKfonsIn Hlvi-r, hi-.wn-n -'s PorlKKe; price, s1''". -J ': fcf-r owner.

Hi.'. ,'. In-il l . TIU 1.1 I. OIK' In ?' .II. -d h'! J-l

'II

Office Nu twecn Mill O'TIoo Tron

m., and i i f . i A t bin i"c-.i U tilth and t. t i ni-hU

t; .:'i-f-r ; ! tii! Lf.eu:-!. - I'Vii.l H

a.m. : i-

Evansvillo Basiiu Colhj

t'otiiM KAI.V A- TII1CtI NTH., ETASSVirXI'., I lUK.i.

I'oolc-ke'-p'iir, Pert ion';':!p, tirnl 1 Math etna tic mndn nj J . , ?;ti!ori bt U ihiy a i il i-,'..) 1 ik;, y For circulars, l.I vI i ; ti-rmn, Ac, or Hiecimeu'f of IV-m.i i ti p, n lrlrcMl V F.I.f.M A V l.fSV.U,

novll y pi id in

1 i1

FETCH V I EZ

ii:i!:;i:n An;! J.'-- .I'-r la Wv.v:

VAh'S ISIl rs. ) i K

VH.MMMV III.IM1 Mlii.K II IS-iia'1 I'lin- Wiixu ftsmt 1. Ahii fell p'j' r i i .1

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DB. F, L. DAVIS,"

HoiriCDopatlilL

I'M-slcI:

Vlncennes

4rrte Cincinnati. Louisville . Leave Vlncennes . St. Lonls Calrt ......

1 :S3 P M. 1 M p M... V :55 p M

9:00 p Mll:15 p ji.. 8:00 P m... 1:10 A it.. GOING Vi"KT. Mail. NigtitKx. 4S5r ii.-. li;U5 A M. .

..11:50 P M.. .. 30 A M.

9:10 am...

Day Ex. 0:l5 A Ji

'2 10 P M

A : o0 P K

EETURXflXG, Tcrre nauto t Indianapolis. Leave

Indp'lls.3:55 AM. 7:) AM. 1:15pm. 8:10pM

Arrive -

T. II 6 :30 A M.10 :25 A M. 4 :5j p m.11 :05 P M

EraiigTllIe & t'rawrori;rllIe

Leave . Exp. Mb lL . Freight,

i. iiauie o:iu A if ... b:uj p M... t:li A M Vlncennes.... 8:iAM. S:05p m... 11:10 am EvansvlUe ...11:50 a h...10:31 p . 0:10 p m E. H. & N. R. R, Northern Division TEAINS GOING SOUTH. .' i

Transfer Packet Rteamer Mollie ' .

Norton leaves Evansville dally

(Sundays excepted.) at 3:

Train leaves Henderson at.. ........ 4

Arrive at Madlsonviile 7 ' GOING KOItl H.

Train leaves Madlsonviile dally

(Sundays excepted) at 4

Arrive at Henderson 7

Arrive at Evansville by Transfer

Packet Mollie Norton 9:00 A.x. Making connection both ways with

trains on the E. A C. Kallroad.

15 P.M 1.5 P.M. 50 P.M.

2.5 .A.M 0 A.M

; . STEAMBOAT LINEi'. To Louifivll.i.K. Every Monday at 10

o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday, vetlnesday, Thursday1, Friday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. M.

To Caio Dally, except Hnnday. at 4

O'clock P. K.

ToUaux KrvER. Every Mondiy.Tues-

day, '1'hun.day, and Saturday at 1 o'clock P.M.

To Eautpobt. Every I uesday and Hat-

urday at 4 o'clock P. M.

To ilODEimoji ually, except Muudays,

at a o'clock P.M.

i'O IN ASHVlLMt e.very l uesuay, Wednes

day and Saturday at, 4 p. m.

1 raoHlent noals dally up and tinwr. To CINCINNATI Every Saturday ut 10

A.M.

'jo UANNRtTON-Every Tuesday. Thurs

day, and Halurday at 10 A.M.

RoekportStage (vlaNewburgh and Boon-

V'iiie,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., On Mondays, WednewJays and Fridays. Arr.'ves by 7 p. M., Tuebdays, Thurslays and t aturdays. New Harmony Mall Btngo leaves Mondays an.t Fridays at 7 a.m. Arrives Tuesdays and Waturdays by 4 p. m. Mt. Vernon Mail Htage leaves dally (ex eept Sunday si at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex sept Sundays) by 2 p. m. To Nswbdbo. Hacx dally (except Hnaaay,) from the Mercnant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m.

PLUMBING, &C. GIBSON & WELSH, PLTJMBEES, DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Clcseta, HUT ANU COLD KATUN, Shower Baihs, Force and lirt Pumps, ALE PUMP3. WROUGHT IRON PlPra, AC "Water Introduced into couutry dwellings from cisterns or wells, Kiviug all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. J3 Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. BUTIEK, KGG3. CUICKEs" ANU ' Country I Jiocliieo. DEfOT COR. FOURTH AND WALNUT HUNS KI.H1 tl. keep constantly on hand tbecelebrated ParxeCVuntv Butter, Kgiii, Chickens, and all kinds of country produce, A liberal discount made i to wholesale dealers. aiidita !

Fok CAstNKr.TOX. The fin ooast packxt

Aua.uvT rn9DCD(riii-wiii w ytvtu cared for. - Fob Okkes Rrvra. The elegant and popular Hartford will leave for CJreen ltlver at 1 P.M. to-day, in charge of those competent and clover gentlemen, Captain Joe. McReynolds and Pdlly Liter. Hhe ha pleasant appointments. . Fck HKKUKjtsoir. Tho spacious and

magnlfieeut side-wheel fcVeaiuer Fayette

Will make her dt but to-day as the regular

EvansvlUe, Henderson aud Nashville It U.

Transfer Packet. Hhe is a large and cjilcu

6:0t)AM dtJly appointed packet, aud of great

o:.UAl soeed. Her chief eftioeis aro Cant. Churl a

O. Perkins, A. O. DurJand, Jerry lloyle and

Mr. fstery, who, by their urbane uuntm,

courteous ottentlons to patenters, fid

the accurate dischaige of their duties lo

ehlppi rs, have won the cmfilenoe aud

o.flcem of their hosts of friend? and ac

quaintance. UlrauluKK frout nr Cltaui

. PiTTanuna. The Voinmercial of Tuts

day says:

Captain II. T. Dexter's new packet, lu I kl-

log at V in. l. ut s yard, Kliz ibetn, j of

the loimwing dimensions: Iengtn, 251eet; barn, .'O feet; ll'xr, HI f-et; tiold 6;i li-oi. Klin will bo a gixid model, wll h her iurxe

power, anu caut.uL run to ne a fust boat.

'i'lie nun win ue realty lor iauucbing In five or ix weeks. Mie Is lnteuiJed lur a j.aclifet letweeu Cairo and K vanfcvllle, or

j-.VHiidvino auj aiuiupuis. tne will have

low pressure uiacuiuury. The Commercial of Thursday says!

Tha marks last evening Indicated nix fjt five ii.ches and laliing hlowly. The weather da ring the day wus ileuRant. Wa

note conhlderabie activity ou the laudliiK.

Freights are evidently plenty for ail polu in. iioats are enabled to fill outrail.llr - -

CiNCiJTKATt. The Comtnereial of Thurs

day siys:

TheU. 8. Local Inspectors at Memphis, on the 27tl, revoked for one your the

license of Philip Hart and John Wailato,

engineers ou tne m-i;u.eu i-iiamom. At New Orleans, oa the 17tli. Ihe V. H

Locul Iiisp.-tois revoked the licensnsof

W. J. Krlbben and W. H. Wrliiley. tillols

on ineuieui i.epuuno ana cioona, which collided several weeks since.

Captain I'eter Conrad, at Bt. Louis, on

1 uesuay, iiuiciiUMiu oiie-uaii ti ine j(i n

llalor tvj.ixr.t. 'lint (sU'nmer now stands

Captains Jjanc-r u-.a conruu, owner.

Tho Commercial cjrualus also the fol

lowing: " i

aikmph's, Kepu niher 2'i,

HAM. J. iiAI.Kl.lNC I SNA T I : The Kli.:m.,.r

Wauanita arrived herd lant nlgiit; knock-

oii a lime iu iiiir Mile, Htiout a loot umior

water, when Hireling nl Cotloowooil Point,

Made about thirty indies water. ThuMi.-ig

weui iimiutiii uuvwn-ii iwn iiiiiiiCIm, ijreau

lug in one plani: kix inches wide, if our

hold had tieeu full. It would have bten

lin poNKi me u nave saved her. Yours, Fkakk HTK.1S. The (Jazcllc Kays : The Charmer, for Evausville, had

pplendlil nip out Jiixt evening, tncluiili.K

nearly IS J tuns isew (irloans fri l-jrht. which

hlie will rt-ship on tho Nick Longwortb, at Kvanovllle. rihe was drawing utariy live

ieet.

The Clironicle of Thursday evenlngsayi:

Contain Sam. Hlium.in had tho Lorena

towed to tlio wnarf this mm ning. The Iai na IiiiiIch ui neat im a new idu. We uu

derstand Caplam human Intends loading

htr lor Memphis.

Loui3VlUC Tiie Oouria-Journul Ct

Thursday says:

Tlio Mary Houston will be the next boat

for New Orleans, bub wiu uejiiiii an i uijkda y. The steamer Right Way has been sold at New Orleans to Captain George Wilkinson for HLooa Cupt. J. H. Neal left for Bt. Ijouis y;Ierday to take command of the big low preshure liichmoud, which will leave that port lor New Orleans next week. Tne Nick Long wort n lett for New Orleans last evening with a very air trip.

The Charmer nas luu ions for her whlun Blie will receive at Kvanvllle HieouthiJe pilots, that Is those who do not belong to tho Association, are establishing boxes on the lower rivers, lu which will be placed all inlormation pertalulnij to navigation. " Tne tow-boat Bam. Brown sunk a barge Monday at Hurricane Island, loaded with SuotouBOf iron ore, worth tlo,ilH), which will be a total loss. 1 h Brow n entered protest at Pailucah yesterday. Capts. Fowler aud Uusoachet yesterdav conti acted with Messrs. Howards, of Jet. Icrsonvllle, for a new Mde-wbeel Heami-r lor the Kvansvillo and Cairo trade Her dimension are: length, JO fnet; beam t5 leet ; hold, 5)i feet; engines, ;u Inches in

ummuier, ieet hiroae. Iter boilers, fonr

numner, are lo bo 20 feet lonn audita

Main .nd Locust

In t t

oc23 tlly'

'"CO o un O a U3

Oh1oph,

27 JTfiss

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PADDEN & CO., Soap, Candle, and Lanf CI! ''ZIAZUVAVTUIIIZIIU.

XT mipply the i

-v . Atti: ur.ir

1 1 n ) o w . 1 1 1 tin. i.i r I i :

tiOLDK.il KltAKIVK, UI.CM.YN I HA. MVK', HlioWN KltAHIVi; and tti-i CJlEMlCAh . OhlVI-i HO A PH. I.vtiy hoiifekeeper sliotiM glo It n lilal. fckld by all respclibl-i roci-ri.

y adikn, iii:si;iEr a.: Asrt nti JLd I'sddeu .V Co.'s (io.d- ri Ijiimvii ( m,; iLkUVfis tlino. Itilior, money, nnd j.ali. nn-. You o;n do your wu-h ng with thin i-.i;i lu half tho time you t.iue .nl ,u usiiig ol her temps. tou c :n gi t It at ail It e proo -m.

JLa liiL'-ii i t uml ii

I n Yin:

f r rn.l.i.-

Hoaps. hpe tout tlieir im in in b ir you Imy.

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KAGJ5 V A Rill AU

-- Fancy Trotting Ea

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ll.il Of

V Ouli i ;

- tr. im L -i. . . . . . J

Milniiig- Top I!u;-ift. ttof '.,m, ; 3 ,

BluS Ntrl;x IVii joih,

cok. of roi'uni asv loccst bt:..

KVAK.iVir.i.i;, i.r. ae-Bpfirb! attention I'lvi.ji to n i nltliv'

of all kluds, and n-piiin : lug done ut. lh. stiorti-ist notice and on tho luost litnikl terms.

Uencral Assortment. i,f Work Const -it : on Ji'tnd.

ionp lint II

nprr.-ii;TO

ie It l 'tor U me I toyed.

A I,ON'(i N K J ; 1 1 K I - 1 ' I ! T1TI TK 'or i.i.-.

b-r. renter Hml l-.VI-.Ki oiill-.ii, lil,-

HCKIfTION- OF AI-'''litl,H' nl. VI-. KAK; Api'KOVKI) r.V 'I I IK I.MIM-Itl-M, ACAiiKMi OF MKI'K ir.'i; OK P.MU-, ami other i!nt'p- in M Hi- il ;. ! .- : . iMidics; uel lit ttio M 1 1 1 1 .a -y ll-i' im- .f

France and Uftiunny: e-idoi-fi l v Ih.i

moHt erninei'it phywli'ih us of I- uroi.i, ,ikI

America; approved by tho public Urn world over.

TA It II ANT A ., N: ;w VOIt U.

EOLIS AOKNTH Foil 'I'll K UNIT I !)

ee.'llml KTA'II.. I-.1C.

LADIES, UAVi; YOU IIKAJID

r t in iif-t .i I n I .i to

T"rit. uOOlinAN tia-i Jnm. JjlJm Irom that HiiKt. w here bint In

select her Fail

S TO CK O P M ILL l NE II V.

rind vhJn!: i,l iu !lw M i mil t!iu ii'"'

nun

I li

Every ladv In ihi-i -it-

knows that sha taken the i llnery Rusincss. ami ton,-.

fciyilHU worn.

It gives her pIcLHiire to sni

numerous customa, ami .tn

will open the mot l.tHhion bio koou were ever broimlit lo thin p urn.

Ladies will tihase c.ll an I ex a in In

stf'cl:. before nui-ehnsmi: in-w In n-,

deem It no trouble I" Mic-W my i;-.o i ..

R:meiuber tlio pi; --

No. 9 SO UTJ1 SECON D S TRL'L T,

Between Main d

r.ru "in .-uu-i.

I i her it. S t 11 I. t

ti) V 111 1

of-ns r.

Ci I' tl).

ia:

lu

incues in diameter. Hhelsio be hnished

auu lurnisneu in tne cnest slyle, aid is lo

oe very itisi.

Kt. Locia. Tlie Democrat ct Thursday

says. The river is falling rapidly ht this point. In the Illinois tnere Is a cleillne, wllh 4 feet below Peoria. Tlie Fekiu. coming

down, l u'jIh U hard at Uariimowti. Flue

stage of water at Kt. 1'ani, and likely to be for some weeks, Kuslucwi here is fair, and tlie prospect are encouraging. Tho weather is cool.

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