Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 October 1869 — Page 3
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5cw Adrrtlseiaesits. TXSTITCTE OF PRACTICAL CI VI E. JS. Engineering, Surveijing and Drawing. full coarse tin. For circular address A. VANDKB NAILLEN, Toliestone, Lake Couaty, Indiana. NOW OPEN. Our Great Western -Oollsxx House, AT 158 State Street, Chicago. BRANCH OF S. C. THOMPSON & CO. 136 Federal Street, Boston.
Onr GREAT WESTERN BRANCH HOUSE has been established for the parpose of giving oar Agents the advantage of the largely reduced Express charges, ana inai mey may receive their goods ia me Rnoriesi possiDie time. ItrPEKSOMS WHO HAVE BEEJf aciing a Agents for the DoIl-r lisaar) of me tas-i, will and It to their aa vantage 10 deal directly wit.ii OUR CHICAGO BRANCH I The quality f our Goods la fully equal and our terms to Aeents are not excelled by any responsible house Id our line of business. AOE.YTS WASTED In e ,ery town and Tillage In the Western State. ( LKrit lOATK giving a complete desertion of articles that will be sold for One Dollar each, will be sold at the rate of Ten wnw eacn. xen ior si ; u, with commission, for 30, with commission, for J ; eo, ana commission, lor so; IUU, with commission, for 810. Any person sending for a club of Twenty, can have as commission one of the following articles! 15 yards Sheeting; 100 Picture Photograph Albums; 11 quarter .Money wmo tenuis; toadies' Merge Button Boots, or your choice of numerous other articles for above Club named on circular. For i Club of Thirty, one of the following articles: 23 yards Sheeting; 1 pair nuoey (,omg viuuis; mree articles liotn Exchange List. &e . Ac For as Club l Mxly-One pair Manchester Quilts; yards Sheeting; pair of Wool Blankets; Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, with 1,000 pages and 600 engravings; six articles from. Exchange List, &c far m Club or One Hundred 75 j stds Sheeting; lo articles Irom Exchange List, dro. , , w Send Money In all eases by Registered Letter or Postoffioe Money Order.: 3"SEiSI rOK CI ECU LARS." est We take pleasure In referring those who have never had dealings with as, to ti e large Express Company in the United tttalee, the Amkkicax Merchants Union Exfscss Compasy, in to VH Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, and through them to their A genu throughout toe country. : ti. 0. THOMPSON & CO.; 159 State Street, Chicago, 111 , ' ,' OR 138 Federal Streat, Boston, Mass. Lock Havkx, Pa. Messrs. Ltffincott k Blakjcwkll, Pittsburg, Pa. , . - -Gen t : Wra have been using your make of Gang Saws In our mill, and find them, In point of quality, superior Va any we have ever u Bed. Yours, fcc, SHAW, BLAN CHABO A CO. Jaxestowx, N.Y. Lippincott & Bi.Akitwkz.1.: We have no trouble with your Saws; they don't need to be lined np with paper; we put them ou the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully. CHAS. J. FOX. Lippincott & Blakewell, . Manufactures of Circular, Muley, Mill Gang and Croas-Cat Haws. Chopping Axes all shapes. Colbum's Patent Axe. Bhovela Spades and M ilea's Patent Covered Scoop OIL YOUR HARNESS I Fmsk "Nam's prepared HARNESS OIL, BLACKING, In new style cans, neat and convenient. PRESERVE I0UR L2ATHER I KEEP YOUR FEET DRY! Fraki MILLER'S LEATHER PREMERVAT1VE AND WATER PROOF OiLBLACKlNO. Thirty years in market. Bold by retail nnd jobbing bouses everywhere. FRANK MILLER ds CO., 13 and 20 Cedar St., Nev York. Aromatic Vegetable Soap COLGATE & CO.'S ; " "" Toilet NEW YORK. estab. isee. For the Delicate Skin of Ladies , , and Children. 8O1.0 BT AM. DRTJGOI3TS. Columbus Nursery, . ESTABLISUED 1833. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits,' Ornamental Tree, Motes, Shrubs, &c. Best kinds fur the West. Large quantity; Una assortment; best quality; prices reasonable; i-atislae-tiou guaranteed. Correspondence solicited, and price sent on application. K. G. HASFORD, Columbus, Ohio. ' - . Agents ! Head Tliis X 7' "E WILL PAT AGENTS A HAL. ARY Of 830 Der week and pinptmpa. or allow a large commission, lo sell our new ana wonueriui inventions. Address ai. w AUSEit uo JUarstiaLl, Mich. C-t t A nnoWI MADEITISSIX tJL-i. kLr months. Becret and sam ple maiiou tree. A. J. fuitam, iv. Y. USE 15. A. FAIIXESTOCK'S "VER3IIfilHE JIAHIC COMB will chansre anv JL colored hair or beard to- a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent bv mail for SI. For sale by Merchants and Druggists genei ally. Address Magic Comb Vj., ASK YOCIi DOCTOB or Druggist for hWiET QtriNiNK It equals (bitter) Uuinine.- Maimiactured by BTEAltNS, J ani is uu., inemusts, ixew lors. "CSSESCEOP IXK"-10 cents for mUL i-i pint of tbe most beautiful lilac - aU in tbe world. It flows freely, and will not comxl steel pen. Trade mrk. "Esseuce of Ink." far aam hr Stationers, Druggists, Merchants. BPER- . KY & CO., Mauuiactarers, 6L-y .Rroadway. New York City. DON'T SIIAILE, THK SUREST AGUE REMEDY KNOWN. JOHJTSON'S VEGmBLECASDY AGUBCTJBB. Safe, permanent, and effectual. Bo pleasant everybody will eat It. Contains no S Olson. Bold every where. Made and sold y HOWELL JOHNSON, Bedtord, Indlara. Bent, poat palil. on receipt of price. : DSHTISTtL DR. I. yp ' . . , - Over Fiiiit SlAtlonal Bank, Corner Mala Bad ilrsl Streets, Evansvllle, lud Maxcka'ji iikk cosrriNC. ous Gnm Wort, Gold, Silver, Vu canlte.Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Aruaoia1 : Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of NKrous Oxld ( an excellent and safe aaajsthetic). Ctt roform. Ether, and also several local parr lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. -MY FACILITIES are as good and m -establishment as large (consisting of jnvi rooms) aa any in the United Btatea. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ei. tensive patronage received during the ptt EIGHT YEARS. mrlr" ? .,2 1; A T.nS(l N EEDED SDB-T1TCTE for 1 beer, porter and EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE; APPROVED BY THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF PARIS, and other European Medical andSo entiflo bodies; used In the Military Hospitals of F.ance and Germany: endorsed by tbe most eminent physicians of Europe and America; approved by tbe public the world over. i TARRANT Jk CO., NEW YORK, bOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED e211ti STATES, ic.
IHSURANCE.
Unprecedented Snccess. . .' Tiiia NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y OS TUB UNITED STATES Of AMERICA. C. H. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. E. W. FEET, Secretary. This Company Issued, la the first YEAR Of its existence, 7,070 POLICIES, ENSURING OVKB The National aCords to its Pollcy-Holders PERFECT SECURITY, By Its Cash pald-np Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its I0W RITES OF PEIMIUM, LARGE DIVIDENDS ta Advance, Or a Reversionary Return of 100 per cent, by its RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. JOHN W. ELLIS A CO.. 122 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agents for Ohio, Central and southern Indiana.-, DR. WALTER FAILING, Evansville, Ind Oc8-dlUw3m DISTRICT AGENT. N EX SEN & BAKER, General Insuranca Agents, . AKD r ADJUSTER3 0i" LOSSES, ; MARBLE ilALL. No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of - years at greatly reduced xates. Three Yean at the Price of Two Five Year at, the Price of Three, Ilfe Iuinrance Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented ' Oier Twenty-Jive Million Dollars. t The following are -mom the Comnanierepreseiited: , . ETJT A Insurance. Co. of Hartford. Conn, f vasu ahc - , , I.,,., yfftWIf.MrlP JPIIGTNIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. C-fih AMU $1,500,000. COITTIWKSTAl. Ins. Co. ofNew York. .. Cash Assets .,0O0,0OQ. SORT II AMERICAN Insurance Coo. Hartford, conn. ' . Cash Assets , ,, IfSQOtflOQ. MERCH A UTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. iasn Assets . .ou,oo NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of mew xorK. Cash Assets gSOO.OOO. PIICESIX Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, IT. Y. -! v-u Aflsets.. i,7U,UO. -ETNA LIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn, casu Asset-... ,la.Oto,otH. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 9 MAIN STREET, ETaasTille, Ind, jan30dly BUSINESS CARDS. DR. E. J. EHRMAN,: Ilomcoi allilc riijsklan. Offloe No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. , . j Office Honrs From 8 A.M. to 13 M., and 1 to 5 p.m j- ,. At his residence, comer of Seventh and Chestnut a treet. after night. , . ocaadly Evans villa Basinesa College, Corner MAIN A THIK0 STS ,0 W 99 ; Pt -4 HI . EYAXSVILIE, I5TDIASA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made spocialUes. oeesion ooiu aay ana evening. For circulars, giving terms. Ac. or specimens of Penmanship, ad dress WLU A K UN Ell. novll y Proprietors. er" PETE B YIERLING, DRUGGIST, 1 And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VA. RNIH UJC3, DYH-STtrrjS, hUEGICAL ISSTiiUaEfTS, Pare Wines nnd Brandies, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 9 North Water Strtet, KVANNV1U.E .INUCA NA OC2SJ ly . , DR. F. U DAVIS, HoEKSopatnlc Physician. Office oa Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc2S dly Osborne, 27 Xocust Street. Osborne, SI6N PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. S3 O 2 o jnnia titf SADDLKRY, ETCl Stelabacn, Waek & Co., -tASCyACTCB-Ra 01 ! S ADD 1 Ei JEL Y, ; . .' -and- , ' . ' ' Dealers in Saddlery Hardware, SIGN OF THB BIG COLLAR, NO. 79 MAIN STREET, ' EVANSVILLE. IND. ALBETET STXIlf BACH,") o. p. Wack. j oc7-3m . CHARI.E3 Mil I.F.R. GEO. TII0RNHILL, MAS 'Jt VCT PRKR Or SXC0N0 STIiEKf, near Mala, EVANSVILLE, INP, All Blinds of fine Saddles and Harness constantly on hand. REPAIRING done In the best manner and at short MOtlce. fmt5 dtim MUSICAZ7 3QIS7 O. W. WAK2ES. THOS. CONTNQTON No. 61 MUX STREET. WAliltES &. COXYJfOTON, " DEALERS IN PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSI0 And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. lea) dly FOR A TWO -STORY FRAME HOUSE and three lots 75 by 150 feet, situated on Gum Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Terms easy. Apply to Hay hurst fc Whitta-er, No. 6 South Water Street. Evansville, Oct. 1, 163t. ocl-tf
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TPxxro Cicler- Vinegar eERSONS WANTING PURE CIDER JT Vinegar for Pickling or Table use can find the genuine article at 73 and 7S Main Street. Fine Golden Syrup. AVERT i r HOICE AISTICE AT 1 20 per gallca. Also, eood syrup f t lower piicesat vilkeki ukjs, 75 and "6 Main Street. SCTGS--A-X2L IVrOTWITI,srAN",xo THE A. I l irnn n In Blioarfl In t Vt - 17 CI rv tf t .ta we are still retailing sugars very low. Call and see, at : VICKERY BliO.'S, "S and 76 Main Street. DRIED BEEF HAMS, &C. SUGAR - CURED DRIED BEEF, Sngr-Cnred Hams and Ham Sausage, lor sale wnoiesaie ana retail, at V1CKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. Sweet Potatoes. A O BUSHELS. L ARGE AND FINE, C vF Just received and for sale by V 1 iv ft 1 nrs.jj., 73 and 76 Main Street. T lHABli : BAREST, FARINA" AND JET Oat Meal, lust received and lor sale. wholesale or retail, by 73 and 76 Main Street. ONE Y IN THE COMB, ALSO, JL sual ned Honey at 25 cents per pound , THE CASH GROCERY, 78 Main Street. at Olieap Soap. M BARS GOOD SOAP Evansville or Cincinnati make for 25 cents, at T" THE CASH GROCERY, . .. 78 Main Street. FOR CASH. THE FOLLOWIMJ ARTICLES ARE offered low at the Cash Grocery : Canned Fish, Canned Meats, . Canned Fruits, Salmon, Roa$t Beef, ; Tomatoes, i V -Lobsters, : ". -Mutton, i Pears, , ; Sardines, -; ','."- .Chickens, Damsons, Oysters, - --Green. Turtles, Quinces, Clams, : I Sausage Meat, , . Blackberries, Mackerel, j ' &c, &c, &c. dec, " " A complete assortment ot canned goods, lor sale low at THE CASH GROCERY, . 79 Main Street. IMPORTED PAKGY GOODS. T EA dk PEBIS'S Worcestershire Sauce JLd in Pints and half Pints. Cross Blackwell's Pickled Onions, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, and mixed Pickles. Alio, Domestic Pickles of all kinds, for sale very low at THE CASH G ROCERY, , ' J - - 76 Main Street. CHARLES VIELE & CO. WIXOJ-I-ATI. 3r JR, O O J3 R S, .':'V.2 :.rJ:Q- lull i -. - i . i ::, ! SOUTHWEST CORNER First and Sjcamorc Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. an9dtf ' matthew; dalzell, Wholeaala Dealer In .; Groceries, Nails, Wit ita Lead, lima. f ' Cement, &cn- ; -. , Jfo. 18 Water Street, declOdly EvAsaviLLX. 1KB. tAAO MKICASTS. . . . SAY i. EXI-CAKJi. ; -. i. :& IIEISCAKN, Wholesale Dealers In 1 GRO CE RIE 8, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, KAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWAR-H PIEST STREET, ; ., , (NATIONAL BLOCK,) ; ... r " EVANSYIiLK, ISI. ; r ' FISH.DEPOT. ovaodi i Charles - Babcaci & Co., : ; J ;. ... j ! , - ' - ' f. - : t - ' . ' f, IMPOSTEH3 AKDDKAUCKB IK , Coaeli "& Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Dam ; asks, Harness', Enameled Patent , , Leather Pad Skins, Skirt- ' - ma-0 EVANSVILLE J. B. GSKKS. F. L. Q&xxxt. CARRIAGE MnJPA(irUI-3, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. 7 Main Street, Let. Fifth and Sixth, ' tajQia-dw6m - EvA2tsvti.x.x. Ivm. . E1GLE CARE I A G E WORKS F. OA5X5IERSTEIK", : , - KASTTF AtTUBKK OT TU i g- 1a t,: . Carriages, : , Fancy Trottbg Bnggi83,ShifUnjr Top Baggies, BiMkatr syi and Sprln;r H'ajoiw, j COB. OF FOURTH AXD LOCUST 8TS.; EVANSVILLE, INX. SDOoiAl ftttftntlnn rlnn tn Tpno i .! r t tr of all silnda, and re-palntlng done at UAe shortest notice and on the most libenU terms. A. General Assortment of Work Constantly on Hand. , None but the Beat Workmen Em- " JO Iployed. H ir-i i i in COAL. X. r. 8AKSOM. ALKX.WILSOK SANSON & WILSON, Jrittsl vii"gT Coal, And Sole Agents for tbe AIRDRIE and SLIGO Mines of Kentucky. Being agents for the towboats Robet Fulton and Red Fox, we are prepared to do towing at low figures. m ',- opfices: : ' 5 South Sccoui Street a&d Clue Dock, Lamaseo Uiiarf. Steamboats and factories supplied on ! liberal terms. xna-6 darn.
DRY GOODS.
WE OFFER FROM THIS DAT tbe best-selected stock of Sammer and Seasonable DRY 0-0013 AT VERY IOW PRICKS Via. s In the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very laige stock of tbe BEST PRINTS And tbe most popular brands Bleacued & FnMcacIied jf XJ SLI 1ST S At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now more complete In Its assortment than ever before onerea in ibis maraei.. and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. -. BLACK SILKS, : And aU the new shades of FANCY SILKS j At 25c, 60c., 75c, and $1 per yard less than their value, and warranted all aiUc, tbe assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to . tbe contrary notwithstanding. Black aad Wfaita LLAMA SHAWlS, Hosiery, Gloves, PARASOLS ASD BUS UMBBEILAS, NOTIONS in endless variety. . MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out ebeap during tbe balance of tbe season. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received and made up to order at snort uoura. SCHAPKER, BOSSING & CO., 5os. 4T and 19 Main Street. STATIOlTI.I-.'.r. I JOHN II. SCOTT, j H6okellcr,tatiorier ' AKD NEWSDEALER, Ho. 53 1IAI5 STSEET, car. Second, aul5 dly EVAW8V1LL-. IWB. FISH 4 BABTIE, j Wholesale BooSosdlera &.Statioa8r8, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS MISCELLANEOUS.' BOOKS: PAPER ENVELOPES, S- -. ' ..... ' : -. H. . , .- ; i-'i- 'i-AJTB '.. ; . - .. : . . . . ..: ' .V t Qeneral tatioiiery. No. lii" iXniia Street, IransTiHe, Indiana. Jnlyly: , r f ' y THE ; - ' -Clxos. M. Elliott ;; AITCTIONBER, : Room -No. 84 s Mala Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to' sales of Real Estate. ' Our commissions are small, and. we can guarantee satisfactory prices. We sell Merchandise of all kinds dally at our Room, and will attend to the sale of Household Furniture, either at our stand r elsewhere. . . ii- , . Merchants closing out stocks would do well to consult us. , --.; Our acquaintance or over twenty years with the people of Evansville will enable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any kind of good commoJlty. k.) ' j We bave constantly on band a large lot of cneap and good articles of merchandise iTJ.M.; ELLIOTT, I N"o St lCain S tre et , IT7 . CARDS. ! y M - ' WM. BEATIS, : . u U. e. Claim Ajyoni. Also, HEAL ESTATE and COLLECTiKG ........ . ... ; AGENT. - . Offloe on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95$ (over Keller's Gun Ktore), Evansville, Ind. sepl9,'(15. I;-.? J;:W.-jP HARGRAVE,; -; u ATT 03aNsV ' aitviJA - : OfHoe on Third Street, In Wasbixigton House Block. ' - - Wilt practice- - -' various Courts o ! tbe Circuit. Prompt attention to oftto MIIXINEHir. LADIES, HAYE I0U MEABD TvNEWS ? r : MRS. OOODWAN has just returned from tbe East, where she has been to muntoi her Fail - STOCK OF MILLINERY. : ' "Evary' lady 'In this city and :vlclnlty knows that she takes the lead In the Millinery Business, and turns out . the most stylish work. , : It gives her pleasure to announce to her numerous customers and others, that she will open the most fashionable goods that were ever brought to this place. Ladies will please call and examine my stock: before purchasing eleewbere, as I deem It no trouble to show my goods. Remember Uie place. No. 9 SO UTR SECOND STREET, Between Main ... d Locust. ae-2m MRS. GOODMAN. aO.ALI) FISHER, DEALER IH Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, . Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, So. 81 ItOCUST STREET. " M. AJN STREET EXCFfAKGE, MET WE Elf FIFTH A.ND SIXTH 8T3., SIGN of BIO REFLEOTINO LANTERN. PLEASANT, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board J5 pr weeK, or single meals 35 cents ; lodgings 55 cents. The best the market affords will always be round here, and orders for frresh berries, fruit and Catawba wine of the Kretchmar farm will bethansu'ully received and promptly attended to. JeSd&tn .3 OHN C. SCH EIZER.
BUSIIIESS CARDS.
DR. D. V. THOMAS, Having permanently located in Evansville, Ind., offers his professional services to the public He is a graduate of one of the beat medical colleges in the Union, and has practiced medicine twenty-five yeara. He solicits professional business. The Doctor will devote a portion of his time to tbe Ireatmeat of Female Diseases. Offlce on Third, between Main and Locust Streets, up-stalrs (over Judge Iglehart's office), where be may be found when not professionally engaged, fans rltf i LOU lis PAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Main St, bat 33 and 4th. First-Class Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing arid Gents Furnishing Goods. aug!9 6m DR. L. G. JOHNSON, Ilomccopathist. Offick No. 5 MARLETT'S BLjCK, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Office Hurs From 9 A.M. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 f.x. At bis residence, corner Bel! and Centre Streets, when not at office. auSdly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all ease must be paid lor when ordered. - Agent for tbe celebrated PARA' VISE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. nov4 dly FA UNLET, KUHN & CO., Western Brewery, . " - Manufacturers of . Lager Besr, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE No. S3 MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND TANA. nov71y BLYTHE HYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW, 0FFICS THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. tovH ly WHEELER & EIGGS, WHOLESALE GR00ERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts,, EVANSVILLE, IND. novUly Dr. Jas. C. Blerbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, CJtc No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for tbe liberal patronage received during tbe past five years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of tbe same. Chloroform administered when desired. . focal dly 4& Main St. 1 yO p g'CD 3D -' THOS. M'JJAIB. JACOB SALAT. McNalr & Salat Have tbe very bet stock of Boots Sc Shoes Ever brought to this city, and propose to sen mem very xow. Remember the place. 47 : 2EIAISI ST. 4? STATIONER, BOOK ClXDEli, And Blank Book Zlanufact urer. And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, Look in g-G lasses. French Glass, Ac, OLD BOOKS RE-BOUND. NO. 10 MAIN STREET, (HXDDKRICH'S BLOCK,) EVANSVILLE IN DI ANA. nov3ly GEO. A. BITTROLFJb", DEALER IH WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Uilver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 1 MAIN ST., Bet. Second and Third, i EVAS8raiI,l!rB. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Csas. Abtes, wit'- Geo. A. BittrolrZ. . (oc dly 1TEST FSEHTCM OP A SILVER MEOAL y. Mann , , r. .-nv.-i BAnnCli'A flAllf RLaiUHAIIVK F t f. EL But. Apnl CUmIMt, M lUITtulMM.,UA u ; -r a Vegetable Hair Restorative t -1 tTX vuBtf mat nttu U UM tui i iO -a . . K-n. wmt, jioru Mil. in mwh II Ul atly umuIi im tanfwa r rf-FCBAFlFTT ItOO. T IOHD &' SMlTlbft CHICAGO, Afymta for tht Kor LEECH fc LEMCKE, Wholesale Agent, Evanaville, Iod. Crescent City -Flooring Mill, KAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sasli; Doors, .Blinds, Frames, 3Xovi 11 ixi J3T, -Sec. Pianino, RlppiDg, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at Khort notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring. Sldlnp, Dressed and Rough Lumber, always on hand, for sale. Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED
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PICKET FENCE,. Known as the Terre Haute Picket Fence It is cheap and durable, aud an ornament to the place where it stands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division and Canal Sts., Etassvillb, Ind. apr27-dly (3t a w) ' TROT FEMALE SEMINART. This lnstltntion offers the accumulated advantages of over 60 years' successful operation. Every facility is provided for a thorough course of useful and ornamental eoucation, under the direction of more than twenty prolessors and teachers. For circulars, apply" lo JOHN H. WILLA KD, Troy, New York. a d2m
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For PadncaJ- and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. Tna magnificent low-water steamer JOHN LUSISDS?, Offis W. Davis, Master; Wrxi. P. Fowisr, (Vc.rUx Ed. Thomas, f clerks. Leaves Evansville very WEDNKSDAI and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-elass packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with tbe E. & C. R.R., and the Packets for Louisville. Forfreight or passftse apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY CO.. or DUKE NICHELSON. aug30 tf - Agents. REGULAR MofmAYAND THURSDAY PACKET, The fine low-water Packet rjr NORMAN. K4.iP. K. Barclay, Master; Walter B. Pennington, Clerk, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passre applv on board or to DUKE NICHELSON, se27tf Agent. For Paiucili and Cairo. The new, fleet and elegant steamer Olixrix Scott, Allkx Duncak, Master: Cash. Thomas, ), . Henry 8. Mitchell, Clerks, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings, during low water every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock P.M. Carrying freight and passengers at regular packet rates. For freight or passage apply on board. - augSo-dtf Rfgolar Tuesday Packet for Padncah, asiport and ilorencd. , " The Elegant Passenger Steamer Vkm HoVEiXf Master; xtOiJjciiT MCAXECHAN, Clerk, TAVAR for lTlA flhnvo and otl ninvn.,HA VJ " w -- s -AJAbQ pointe every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock: p. m. flw-l---t ttw TJinA T i vmv9 w a is-? aiuuiuci, urewea or uudressed, or for XenuesMee Pig Iron, filled TPn m A nl.Li . . "oiKuvur passage apply on board, or to nuMruHKI, LEWIS CO.. Or W. H. (JIM A VT ep27.tf . , Agents. ; Regular Tri-Weakly Packet For Newburg, Owensboro, Rockpori, Lrrandvtew, Llawesvtlle, and Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer 9 John H. Triplets Master: John A. Adxnn Plorlr Leaves Evansville for the above and all way ports every TUtHDAY, THURSDAY, and (SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 0 a.m. For ft eight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., yw Agents. Evansville, Henderson & Nasnville R- R. Semi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer ip jk- ye t rr js, C. G. Pjsbkius, Master; A. O. Duelasd, Clerk, Will leave Evansville dailv for Hender son at 7 A. M. and 3 P. M. Ketarning will leave Henderson at 8 A. M. and fi p. M. Fare 75 cents each way. Freights received aX aunoursat w. i. urown & co.'s wharlboat. Railroad and other freights, not ready for tbe 3 p. tt. trip, wili go down at 7 a. m. by belnz sent to the wharf boat in the evening. oc5-tf BllLUOAbXlil&l'A (Corrected June 2,tfl, 1869.) EracsTlllc & CrawfordsTllle R.Ii. COISQ HOETH. Leave Mail. .10:15 A M. Expr. 5:15 p x Freight. . 4:1) AM Evansville Arrive Vlncennes. 1:13 p M... 7:41 p M...10:l(l P M Terre Haute. 4:3p m...10:55p m... 4:15p m Terre Ilaate & Indianapolis. ' OOINO BLAST. Leave Day Ex. NizbtEx. Mail. Terre Haute. 4 :35 p k... 1;a 6:5u a m jlrrxve Indianapolis. 7:05 p Bf ... 4:20 A M.10:05 A M Crestline .. 4W a m.11:50 a m... 6:15 P tt Cleveland. . 7:30AM. 8:50 p m... 8:t5p M Buffalo. ,.. 2:10p M.10:i5p . 4:20AM Pittsburg ..11:50 AM 6:.S0p M 1:45 AM Philadelphia. tttiiO a m... 9:25am.-, 4:10 p m New or a ...... 0:00 A. M...11 :15 a m. B:i5 p m Ohio & Mississippi. GOUfQ BAST. , Leat LlahtninzEx. Ace Night Ex. Vlncennes ... 1:33 p Ji.- 1:43 p it... 0:55 r m Arrive Cincinnati... Loui. villa 8:00 P Mll:15 P M... 8:00 A M 8:00P M... hlftAK- 6:30 AM GOIJa WKST. Mail. Night Ex. Day Ex. , 4:2oP M... 2:05 AX - 6:45 am Leave Vlncennes.. Arrive St. Louis Cairo ........... .11:50 p x . 3 :50 A M. 8:13am..t2:00p x 14 :50 p M KETUBSIKQ, Terre Haute Indianapolis. Leave Indp'lls.3 :55 A x. 7 :30 A X. 1 :43 p x. 6 :10 p x Arrive T. H. 6 :30 A M.10 :25 A M. 4 155 p M.U :05 P X BF.TUBSXKO, Evansrille & Cranfordnvllle. Leave Exp. Mail. Freight. T. Haute . 6:40 a m... 5:00 p m. 6:45 a m Vincennes... 8 :5 A M... 8 :05 P M...U :40AM Arrive EvansviUe ...11:36 A m.10:34 p a... 5:10 p m EH. N. R. R Northern Division ' TRAINS GOiNG SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Uollle Norton leaves Evansville daily (Sundays excepted,) at.. 3:15 P.m Train leaves Henderson at 4:45 p.m. Arrive at Madison viile... 7:50 p.m. GOING NOKTH. i Train leaves Madiwjnvllle dally (Sundays excepted) at., 4:2i,A.X Arrive at Henderson 7 :50 A.M Arrive at Evans-ville by Transfer Packet Mollle Norton - 830 A.M. Making connection both ways with trains on tbe E. & C. Railroad. STEAMBOAT LINEfc. To Lofiavil.l.'E. Every Monuay at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Taesday. Wednes day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 6 o'cioctt p. M. TO Caiko Daily, excejit Bunday, at 4 o'clock: p. M. IuOeiim Rivks. Every Mondsy .Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday at 4 o clock P.M. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and Sat or lay at 4 o'clock P. m. To Hksdkkson Dally, except Sundays, StSO'ClOCKP.M. To NAaHVix.i-E Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. m. Transient boats dailv no and dowr. To Cincinnati Every Saturday at 10 A.M. ..... J o Canselton Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 a.m. RockportStage (via Newburgh and BoonVllle,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., on Monr"ays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. x. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. x. ml Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (ex eept Sundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives dally (ex sept Sundays) by 2 p. m. To NlWBCBO.-Haci daily (except Suniay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 8 o'clock p. m n--. T NOTIONS7t"Tq. Co. WHOLESALE DRY G00D3 and NOTIONS 22 and 24 FIRST ST., JyZl EVANSVILLE, IND.
RIVER IETS.
For Other River Item Bee Fourth Fage. Yesterday was another pleasant day, and fires were not needed. The atmosphere had that peculiar smoky appearance Indicative of the approach of Indian Sum mer, although we believe the latter season Is not due until November. The river, during tbe twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. x., bad fallen about four Inches. The mercury at noon stood at 79'. Arrivals aud Departures. The arrivals and departures np to 3 p.m. include the 'Mary Houston, Louisville to New Orleans; Anna, Cincinnati to St. Louis; F'ayetta, Hender.on and return Donlft Dae Her. Among the first boats due here are the Indiana, from New Orleans; Morning Star, from Lonbsviile; John LumsUeu, from Cairo; Champion, for St. aula; Lorena, for Memphis; Argosy, for New Orleans. fZtscellaueons. Lusmess oa the whaif yesterday was only fair The Mary Houston, from Louisville to New Orleans, arrived at 3 and left at7 A M., yesterday. She had all the freight she wanted, for tbe low water. although she took on board here a large number of mules and horses , The steamer Anna, from Cincinnati to Saint Louis, arrived about 10 o'clock, yesterday morning, and only remained hereabout one hour, the also had a good trip... Billy Conant received a dispatch from. Lee Howell, yesterday morning, that the Rapldan No. 2, from Eastport, bad left Faducab with a big trip, and would ieave here on Monday, at 4 o'clock p.m., and also stated that eight or ten met chants were on board, who were on their- way to this city to buy goods..--..The Fayette bad a fair trip each way-.. .River matters In gen eral are not extraordinarily active The Norman was receiving quite liberally for Cincinnati. .Thofe Interested will bear In mind that all charges and collections due to shippers from tbe steamers Norman, Umpire, Quickstep and Phantom, will bo paid to-day, from 9 A.x. to 3 P.M., by Walter B. Pennington, at W. G. Brown & Co's wharf-boat. Boats e'ltic T-Dajr. Fon Cairo. The flue passenger steamer John Lumeden will leave this day promptly at four o'clock P. M.t with the inall and express, for Calo and alt way points. Captain Owen Davis is In command, and Will. P. Fowler and. Ed. Thomas are la charge of the records. The Lurasdea is a good boat, and as Bare as any that travels. For Cincinnati. The fine panseDger steamer Charmer will leave for Cincinnati at ten o'clock this morning, and departs promptly oa schedule time. She Is finely appointed. John James, Jr., Is master and S. T. James Is her popular clerk. She Is the regular packet, and goes thru$h on quick time. : -. Fob Henekeson. Tha elegant steamer Fayetts la the popular packet for Hender son, and leaves at 7 a. x. and 3 i. sc. She Is a clipper, and Is a pleasant boat to travel on. Captain Perkins gives tbe orders, and Messrs. Durland, Story and Boylo are her gentlemanly and efficient clerks. Foa Louisville. The palatial passenger steamer Morning Star will be the regular packet for Louisville at 0 o'clock this evening. The Morning Star makes railroad time, and Is In command of Captain George Dauley, with Frank Dougherty and George Ashcraft, two elegant and accommodating gentlemen, In the office. Foa Ca'snelton. The fine coast packet Petrolla No. 2, will leave lor Cannelton and all way landing promptly at 10 o'clock this morning, in charge of Captain John H. Triplttt and John A. Adams. Passen gers and shippers will take due notice. , . Foa New Orleans. The magnificent passenger steamer, the great Indiana, will be down to-day, en route to New Orleans,' and will leave at ten o'clock this morning. The accommodations of the Indiana are unexcelled, both for passengers and freight, and for a pleasant trip to tbe South we could not recommend a better steamer. She is in command of Captain Reub. E. Neal, with Charley and Elliott Miller In the office. UleaulaK rroui our Ks.ean. LouiSVIiauE. The Courier-Journal of Tnursday says; Thn utaamer Plain Cltv. bclonelnsJ to the Delta Facfcet Company, sunc at the wharf at Vlcltsburg, Wednesday, iter larooara side 1h in the water nearly CD to tbe hurri cane roof, and her starboard guards at Just above water, r-sue was insnieu id omcej of Cincinnati for JS.500 84.0U0 in the Central Iusurance Company, and 9i,500 in the Eureka. It was reported that 4,500 had been offered lor her since she sunk. She will be raised. The river front at Memphis lias lately been caving In, and has excited the serious fears of river men and Memphis citizens generally. ' Cincinnati. The Commercial of Thursday says: Capt. J.D. Hegler has bought the lnteiests of Capt. Otis Thayer ana several other owners in the Annie Laurie, amounting to over one-half, and will hereaftar command the Annie la the Kanawha trade. Ous. Norvaii Is in charge ot her oliice, assisted by A. P. Fry. The McKenzie patent wheel has proved a failure on the Mary Ament, In the opinion of her owners, and will be replaced by the old-sty wheel In a few days. J.S, Jones, of the Minneola, 1 assisting Capt. Andy Robinson in the offlce of the Memphis pseset Glasgow this trip, t Tbe John Kligour, Captain John O. Benson, left New Orleans last Monday as a regular wees ly pacuet between New Orleans and Vicksouig. The bull of the old Alice V , havlog been recaulked, was launched yesterday, from tbe yard of Stuart t Co., Madison, Ind., oa Monday. The Alice V. was formerly the Great Western, and had one of tbe best hulls afloat. The Nightingale Is undergoing repairs on the Madlsou Marine Woys. Jos. Smith, Jr., the-wen-known coal merchant, of Cincinnati, has purchased one-fourth of the SU Charles from Capt, C. A. Dravo, at the rate of lor the entire boat. Capt. Jas. M. Chenovetb will commence loading trie mma r loyu lor aiempuiM today, in the Memphis Packet Company's line, to leave on fcaturdny. Capt. Robert W. Wise goe la the office. We hear taat Capt. Bob still retains bis Buy City Inter, est. The Times says : Mr. J. L. Eagan, formerly of the burnt Louisiana, arrived yesterday from Ctmado, where he spent the baniutr months, lis will leave in a lew days for 1st. LouU, to take charge of the offlce of the Louisville. The Cltrontcle says: The new underwriter.' wrecking boat Thomas F. Eckert, wilt be ready to launch In thiee weeks, will be ready to launch la three weeks, and reaoy for businens la sixty days, fcbe will resemble the Uliumplon No.61u aprearance, and will have a cabin properl fitted up to accommodate excarsiou iai ties. Captain Rees jungan is superintending her construction personally. Judge Storer, lu the fcuperior Court or Cincinnati, yehlerday, decided that It u against puouc policy to permit a married woman to own a steamboat arid allow her husband to act as master of the veswbl. The question arose in the J. P. Webb case. The point made is this: that a steam boat is personal property, and a married woman can not own pernoual property. Bee our Court Report. Pittsbubo. The Commercial of Thursday says: The marks last evening indicated five feet in the Mouongahelu and fix feet three inches iu the Allegheny. The weather was very pleasant. Baaiues on the landing was brisk and freights plenty. The Pm ktts departed with Bood trips. The Saiiie is announced to leave '.his day for Cincinnati and Louisville, The Camelia, for Ht. Louis, had all the Trelght she wanted, and was crowded with passengers. FOR SAIE. OR SALE-VALUABLE MAIN j, w l,iJl . M. A A . STREET PROPERTY That splendid T . . . r r 1 1 trnnwn n u tit Vm r: r ,..,. t situatea on the west corner or Main and Pixth Streets, fronting 7o feet on Main Street aud 1M) feet ou Sixth Street. Said property is oilered for sale at low figures on easy terms. Apply to J. P. ELLIOTT & SON. Real Estate Agents, Corner Locust and Third Streets. felO dtf STAGE llffi. Evansville & urayvillo Stage Lisa WEAVE" EVASSVIttE EVERY I FRIDAY, at 6 A.M., from th corner of Locust and Third Streets. tsn.v Leaves Greyvitle every WEDNESDAY at U am . from the Gray vitle Mouse. Am for tbe through Uip. and 5 for tbe round trip. JyK)Sm
city Any j: vi' i ii.4..ll. .1 ..,... , O' ( ! t h. '. .",'). ORDER FOR PL VM !' ,'A "A JVf Nnv it is ,.,..-.,,-
.iE-Lciered arid dlrtr-t Council of Hie city y I lv i "V t UU 1 .. I. , owners oi an iot.fi or j on or Bdjoluing ti enth street, irom i I avenue; The west side of f ' to 1 1 a v ( street to FranHliiJ 'r -t ; The nortD fci'l of ; ton avenue to Hixt ft ti 1 The north bi! t i Third avenue to I o'ii i i-n ! i i i n I lie cast Kie ot i i , bard's Ad Jitioa, flora CI 1 11 ( VV Mtnuc sirept; In said city, cftu -1 ' to be brought to tt i ; that they ; .!) . her two to b 1 1 n thirty days irom t' order, A. .". By I, V 1 1 City Clerk's uCi , t t . T. ocd d i. 1 1, tn Ocio! rrl, : . ORDER FOR ItKI'Al.-INi , ' I. ,,,'Al, . A SO MOW I I' . H III ,3. JtX dured and dlie t - I fj t'..- t. Council of the city ot J n . ' ! .i i ! owuersof ail lots or 1 1 1 t f i - n , lng ou o? wrtjoiiiin r n i t 'i " t ' , , i ' corner of Beeaad us (.i ti1 1 j I i l ;. , Lamaseo; In said city, camo I i. 9 f-N t 1 to be brotigat to t'.i j 10 r that they cause the s 01 w 1 .-tn - 1 I within thirty days fro 1 tl.f 1 ' i't thlsoiler. A.M.tu -ti h t , By K. A. !( 'jinn-. 1 Citv Clurk's ufflce. O tcberTih.i oc8 dot - 1 Union coriy.j Octn'.itr I h, lfifiS. ORDiiR FOR BUI JK SIDEWALK. AND XOW II' I dered and diiol Council of the city of iKtr.tt v m ill by the Cnnauu Ivvansvii'o t hu t t h rtn of loU, ft-fint!!! owners of aU lot or pa on or adjoining tlie no "th - of f'rank lin ureet, irom xhir. I avenue to Fultoi j ! tewalk-. titer-! 3; rp?r gra t n. h: It nt ;.,-. , uu mi wiihiii tinrty ;:i f t fH o'lier. ;GRlFF,ClTlr, 1 cOsi r IH'puty, tober 7i h, 1- 1. Union enpy.) avnut; 1 u said cty. cm use tb to be be brought 10 the that they cnu-e a IJe one to urn laid dowu Irom the publication r A. -1. J5 ' By K. A. . City Clerk's OCice. Oi oc8 d;it September 1 Vt, V.,' ORDER FOR BRICK SIDEWALK. AND NOW IT ii v 'lerei and dltec:l Viy tin Common Council of the city of Kvn- i',o 1 ii-.t Uu: owners of aU lots or j rts ! lot-i, fr!'!!inM on or adjoining use we-a side of b uitou Avenno.from Filth Hti set to Ninth street; In said city, cause th 3 sidewalk t iiweon to be brought to tha proper graJ. and that they cauae a shit wain ot tiiuss 1. ti saber one-to be laid dtwn thereou vviUiia thirty days from tho pubileition of thi order. A. M. Jk.'c iltil-!-', Clerk-, By r. A. nCjHln-, lti-patV. City Clerk's office, O. t. 7u. l-.- .i. oc7iit I Union copy. Notice to Ccctraotors. rjiiiE co nil ox . rxtn, or i JS. City oi Evansville will receive rnoposals until the 2i -t day of o to lsfiil, for grading aad paving tho alley s ate between CheKtnut stivet an-J Clu 1 1 K S...T, aus try J as:rt, and exteotltnsr irom Hfavi-u! ii hi to Eighth street, lu Bl-c 4!, Easturu largemenr. By order of the Council. ' A.M. A rGFtlFF, CU-rk, By K. A. . It -liii f , , 1 . ; City Clerk's office, Oitobi r M,i- t. Oc2-td 1 . 1' "s f 0rd?r for Openirg di jy iz LI ; 1: At i -r t, 1 ' r M .V : l.l.ii Bil V 1 ! I ' ill I Id I '' f. VI it' , I - I, t I ( -t 1 1 ,J ' )fi I ti ; ii n , . v' ii s ii,! n ii i i i li ii i ,i i I , ii f 1 ' ; h Ii t k I I i ! i 4iid I!jh vv t i in t i!i1 1 M 11 ll I ' , y person at-jnv V. ( ,1 M 1 . I it 111'- 1 ' v (. 1 ll till' t : I v ' ; t OUDEKKIJ, TII.V public notloe by Evansville Daily Jour; tbe 11th day of octobs Council of the city make an ordr fur o Block 2H, situate bet wo Street , aud extend ii Third Avi'tiiia (in tut now city of l-vau-viiii the width of (10) fef t, said alley to be (1-u) Ninth Ktreet, ami pura Street, aud should an at any time within ix Common Cou jell for r remonstrance hit wli ill in el Common Council, am ineut ot the lnju-. i-r the amount licmaudoi liou or remonstrance heard and d tcrrolix-d thellth day of 'Jtrtobe ther ordered, thi t tho Minute Boo it oi tho said Biork No. 2S, w streets showing the i length oi Kiiid alley, pohud to be laid out Slat has boon prt partc ers, City Surveyor. Attest: A. M. Mf:C, n, I ii 1 1 ; .i u i fuiii t ( i i it tin. i , t i t i V I 11 t n..' . ! . i. I 1 11, i it I tt,J i 1 , ) i; I'n ill H f li r iti 'tin I !ourn'il tins p at i ii t i su . I'.! a- l! i 'll, V.'W!.l, tt IS t ItS fo tOI 1-i I I U rwl (i, i ii I , lo ii iisll t ii l By K. A.McU City CI rk's Ofileu, H u 11 H I is BRXJGS& mumcu: opera DRici tmmi. W. JE5. 5ia.lo-.ii, I.KALK.I IS Drugi, Medicine;?, American and Imported Peri'-. AS TOIL,I3T I fJC I CI I HO. 18 SOUTH FIRST Tl;n?,i (CHAVDLER'3 BLO'.K). ar Prescriptions Prepared at nil I. . stfl m COMMISSIOr.EIVS SAL OF K 13 A Ei r - otici: is 1:1 SSY t.i appointed by thnroui or ( uu m-ni of Vanderbtii!.-,h t 'miul , :-! ,i . tit It by virtue of iniorl-rtt .t; I r.mi at Us September tct in, .. ,-vvi;ir- ii I'll I VA'J'K kali:, The following describe I 1 ;;! l;Ai uated lu Vaudei burst. County, S 1I1U1HI1M., lO-Wliit Lot, uuitibe-r ,ffl), ic Hnf, number oue hm un-l t u i tlieor)i;lii-i.l 1-i i i t.r t in vilie. TbM lot ironts u i.ni : between Alain ami Syc .huh by 7.5 fo t, aud h hi 'i I Also, Lot numl" t tv hit. theOrlgtual l'iai' t I n t i! i ThU ljitl fionls ti't v . i . Vine and Divb i'i'i i-ii si.. -tl i ll fett, aud has upon It I 1 I lng, kbowu as mo HT. CLOUD Also, twenty-tw iff eveutetm, (17), in .ill l t r cr Jariiemeut oi i''f i 'v b uixiti I'S tui nt: 1. frontlineof said Lot t live f"t-t from tilt t,,, tit lain Slid Lot, rutirjlt. t llrl i . i m line westward!- lumi t.m I at tight angle vtitiihiil nm! I alley in the rear or 'ill L' , t salt! alloy to war !slii inimii to ti I t two ffet, tbeuce to tlif ...n.'tif i HubjeCt to the I' '. ti h .t i'Iiim, In one uuiil vlii'- 1 nl i .1 1 1 -n Tbla pai t of L'it t-.m mi i t between J-.im ami rmo feet, and l.a-s upon H u i- ( u i 1N UOfSK. Also, Lots six and 1, I.:, )i vlsionot tbe Norl.iv-t -i i,iim number twenty , In 'J t ;i,-r ,i in range tea v,tM, i.s t , i Baker, Adinlnlstr.il' r llnni in the r "l Ham Wood, in rt p. ti t i Courtoi varni r nu ( i Indiana, at Un 1 inn trv t The said Ijot tlx "ii tin acrcM, and froul mi t ! . KvaiiHVlile to 1'u k. ; contains live acre", iu.th near the north Imi u I i ' vine. Applications if i""'11 ' id I i i. ceived at my uw lutwef ri Main si ' ' City of Kvanivilli-, tna HATH 11 ii A V. tl' t J l ' 1 i -t in i t iii. r, TF.n.MioKSAi.i : ' ' -tmilIiih tn rami l win is I. i i 1 1 1 1 Ii s ll -f I I 11 v.-nra. the riiirch . - t. iv it, ; iii't'.,m i twl, witumit mm . .nnMil.WUll'nt IlH HI .1 i i .i freehoi'l surely. jfHi;w.W'K - ' fifcuiiilioat ZZiiZz al':o, age:;t for Cincinnati Lf scr Kccr, rirstSlrcct.Ectwccr Vine & EIU,!o, EVANSV1LLV, IND. WTho BKHT CR.CKKR-5. PILOTBREAD, Ac .constantly on hi.. " Orders from tr-.ieat tboats l.t.i d t it, I hours, clay or liigbt. wa i-t.;ut
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