Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 December 1869 — Page 3
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rs &g M "5 y y y - TO THE WORKING CI-A.SS. We are now prepared to larnlsh all classes with constant employment at home, tbe whole of tbe time or ior the spare moments. Business new. llRht, and proatable. Persons of either tez easily earn from oOc. to 8-5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting; their wnole time to tbe business. -Boys and sir's earn nearly as ranch a men. That all who see this notice may Bend their addre, and test the business, we mate this unparalleled ofl'er: To such as are riot well satisfied, we will send Si to pay for the trouble of writing. Fall particular, a valuable cample, which will do to commence work on. and a copy of the People1 1 Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, If von want permanent, profitable wortr, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Me. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send 9 haniisnme prospectus of our MEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE to any book agnt. free of charge. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING- CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Chicago, lib, or Ht. Louis, Mo. AG EST! WAKfTKO For HOW TO MAKK THE FARM PAY. A snre, u-, and practical Guide to every Farmer, fctocd Kaiser, Gardener, and Fruit CallurlsL By this book yearly profits may be doubled, land increased la value, poor men made rich, and honest labor rewarded. English and O'erman, Everybody buys 1U bix hundred sola in a few townships. Hundreds in a single townships. Agents can find no better work daring tbe Fail and Winter, farmers and their sons i. ft. . Aiifcjks - MAH t trw circular. Addreai ZfcHiLER, McCURDY & CO., - Cincinnati. Ohio, or Chicago, III. fiOMETIIIxn In the STAR for everyO body. Si Alt IN THE WEST, 187 O. An eight-page Universalis!, family weekly, giving current secular news. Edited by Kev. Dr. Williamson and J. 8. Camtwkll. Si 50 per year In advance. Premium to new subscribers. Head for specimen. Address WILLIAMSON A CANT WELL, Cincinnati, Ohio. " nTAB-SlUNOLED BANNER." It O 'till waves, better than ever. RhT Rare, Racy. Ledger size; 4J columns. Wit. Humor, Fun; Humbugs Exposed. Elegant $3 steel-plate Evantteilno"rai to every subscriber. Only 75is. for a whole year s'eel-plate rsic Specimens tic. Address BANNER, Hinsdale, New Hampshire. OMEN OF NEW YORK; or, THE UNDER-WORLD OF th t OKEAT CITY. The sins of every "f class of society exposed. Avoid the , J Aailroad to Jiuin. Hignals of danger are up. More money in it for Live A genu than any ether Hook, l akes three presses ait tbe time to print fast enough. One Agent took 17 H orders in IO daw. 14) pp., 46 illustrations. Price &3..10. AGENTS WANTED. Address NEW YORK BOOK CO MP A N Y, 15 Nassau. Mtreet, New York. " tTO'TER'S Oi l HE. "The REAL SjL "original." 2J,X)sold. Tells bow li hunt, trap, and catch ALL animals from mink to bear. (10 tanning secrets, bi pages, welt bound. Every boy needs it. IT will. PAY. Money refunded if not satisfied. Only 23 cent", postpaid. Address HUNTER. A CO., Publishers, Hinsdale, Hew Hampshire. . HOLIDAY JOUHNAL for 1870, Containing a Fairy Story for Chrlhtmas, Plays, Puzzles, and Wonders, .Sixteen large pa?i, iuutiraiea. cent its.tL.tu on receipt of 2-oent stamp tor postage. ADAMS A CO., 23 BromfleldBtteet, Boston, Mass. Common Sense ! WANTED AGENTS $2o0 per month to sell the only gsstjiwb IMPROVED COMMON HESSE FAMILY BE WINGMACHINE. Frice only 31?. Great inducements to Agents. This is tho most popular bewlng Machine of tbe day makes the famous " Elastic Lock Stitch ; " will do any kind of worn that can be done on any machine loo.OOO sold, and the tlamand constantly increasing. Now la the time to take an Agency. Bend for circulars. xr Jieware of inringer I Address BEOOM B A CO., Boston, Mass. ; Pittsburgh, P't., or Ut. Louis, Mo. Tbe Lif?i Extraordinary Career, and Daring Exploits of A.11 an JPinlcerton. . THB CBS1T DETECTIV Of TH AGE! We have now la preparation, and will in No. mi of the - I National Police Gazette, The Life nnd Exploit of ALLAN PINKEBT JS, the most Able and Sucse&sstul Detective tbe world has ever , known. We have been at great pains to obtain the facts and circumstanced attending the remarkable life of tbi 5 most extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental In developing the greatest crimes committed in this country, and fringing their authors to Justice, besides renuering invaluable service to the Government daring the late rebellion. The BIOGRAPHY of ALLAN PINKERTON is truly a ROMANCE of LIFE, and the demand for it In all parts of the country will be so great that those who desire to secure copies, and who live at a distance, sl-ould either subcrlba at once or notify Ufa newsdealers from whom they Surchase that they may obtain A FULL UPPLY ON THEIR FIRST ORDER. SOLOMON'S CIIILDRETi'i UNDERCLOTHES SUPPORTER is the most rurfect article of the kind ever offered to be public; made prettily, fits nicely, gives 0488 and comfort, and is Just what every Miss wants. Mothers interested in the eora'ort and health of their daughters ; should examine its merits. For sale by MILLER, GARDNER A CO., I Evausvllle, Ind, Manufactured by D. B. BAUNDERJi A CO., 94 Sumner Street, Boston, Mass. KNIT KNIT KNIT AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell ' the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, thn onlv Draotlcai Family Knitting Ma chine eer Invented. Prioe 85. Will knit 2LLUO0 stit.-hes per minute. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louts, aio. BUSINESS CHANCE. Wanted, a man in each town and city to manufacture aud sell Weather Strips and Rubber Moulding. latent run out, free to all. h rom 10 to tlM worth needed upon every duiiuing, from UUO to J0 per ceut. pro at. Hen a your address upon stamped envelope, for full particulars and price list of Materials, ready to be put together, to RKA liltAISfREET, Box 2tk, Boston, Mass. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. COLGATE & CO.'S Toilet Soaps. NEW YO RK. E8TAB. 1866. Tor the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. Sold by ah. Drttqoists. Til V. MAttIC COMB will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mall lertl. For sale by Merchants and Drugf lsts generally. Address Magic Vomb Co., ljringfleld, Massachusetts. ' Cl1 f r Oflft Per month paid to Agents iJ III ?4UW balary or commission, to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes Litm. Address Hudson River Wire Works, 75 William Utreet, Aew York, Chicago, Richmond or Memphis. h-t- M A1IOW I MAOK IT IS SIX c3ijL4srP montbs. Hecret and. sam ple uut litKi tree. A. J. Fullam, If. Y. C?nz A DAY. 33 new articles for Agents. V-w Samples free. 11. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. A HIS. TOIK DOCTOR or Druggist for sweet titjufink it equals (bitter) Wtiinlne. Manulactured by HTEAKNS, F&.RR CO., Chemists. New York. DON'T. SHAKE. THE SUREST AGUE REMEDY KNOWN. Johnson's Vegetable Caxdy ague Cuke. Safe, permanent, and eifectual. So pleasant everybody will eat it. Contains no poison. Sold everywhere. Made and sold by HOWELL JOHNSON, Bedlord, Indiana. Sent, post pald.ou receipt of price. A Curio as Man. HE bas discovered a speedy cure for Catarrh and cold in the head, and sends the recipe free to all sufferers. Address Df- A. S. KENNEDY, Auburn, N. Y. Afflicted Restored! IGNORANCE EXPOSED! FALLACIES ttu u F.DI-Uiicblv Imoortaat to both fipxes married ana single, in health and disease ' 1B. Larmost's (Paris, London, and New York) Medical Adviser and Marrlase Guide. 81st edition. Nearly 500 pp., iryinnravinizs.aoonGonorrhea.Gleet. mrietare, Bypnills, Seminal Weakness, Impoieccy,li'"a!'1!!jatloa the jjiauder, -la Ulcers, Pii. BriS"' I'eae, Ac, Acs. f- !Hborst irKiiJiau', witu recites and cerUCcU of cures, rrsce si. iiaufu iree. ofti'Mi f'r treatment , tstJ Broadway, New iork. J'irwcL lenera Mox o-H.
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EHFEOT MAXirOOI. Essays for Young Men. oa the Evils of SELFENNERVATION. with certain help lor the erring and unfortunate. Bent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Howakd Associattox, Box F, Phila., Pa. Circular JSaw I?Jill, OF SOUD IHOX, With Improved direct attachment, warranted capable of catting over laMX) leet of flnorlne per hour, and unquestionably BETTERMORE DURABLE S CHEAPER than any other Mill : aUo best and cheapest STEAM ENGINES, manufactured by STEVENSON A SEARS, at Upper Kandusky, Ohio, fiend to them for luU particulars. Lock Havkk, Pa. Messrs. Lippisoott A Blawwwx, Pittsburg, Pa. Vents: We have been using your make of Gang Saws In our mill, and find them, la point of quality, superior to any we have ever used. Yours, Ac., SHAW, BLANCH ARD & CO. Jamestown, N. Y. . LrppnOTT Sc. Blaxeweil:-We haveno trouble with your Saws; they don't need to be lined up with paper; we put them oa the Mandrel and they go rieht along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully. CHAS. J. FOX." Lippincott & BlakewelL Manufactures of Circular, Muley, Mill Gang and Cross-Cut Haws. Chopping Axes all shapes. Colburn's Patent Axe. khovesl Upmlwi and Mlloa'a Patent Covered Hcoop S TPE CIAXTtf OTICES. Xotes for Deceraber, addressed to the Feeblo asd Debilitated. This is a trying season for 'Invalids, indeed for all who are not blessed with robust constitutions and iron frames. Cold has come upon us suddenly, sealing up tbe open pores, and sealing in, as it were, any seeds of disease that may have been lurking in the system, but which remained undeveloped so long as tbe waste matter of tbe body and all acid and unwholesome humors were freely discharged by evaporation from the surface and throuch the bowels. Atonic, aperient, and alterative medicine Is now needed to invigorate tbe vital powers, depressed by a low temperature; to stimulate and purify the secretions, and to fit the body to endure, without In convenience, pain, or danger, the sudden climatic change which usliers in the Winter. The only preparation wbicb will fully meet this almost universal need, and will thoroughly and aefely perform the Important work, is the leading tonic and alterative of tho age, HOSTETfER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular specific Improves the appetite, invigorates the digestive organs, regulates the flow of bile, enriches the blood, calms the norvon, relieve constipation, promotes superficial circulation and evaporation, and composed solely ol wholesome vegetable elements, with, a pure stimulant as their diffusive vehicle, may be taken by tua weakest without fear. Tbe flavor U agreeable, for although the BITTERS are a potent medicine, they contain tio nauseating element. , C'OXSC.UPTIOXV The Three Remedies. "Bchksch's Pulmonic Bybpp," for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, promotes the discharge of tho corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cares Consumption, when every other remedy fails. . " Schenck's Sea-Weed Tonic " for tbe cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising from debility. This tonic invigorates tbe digestive organs, supplies the place of tbe gastric Juice when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nuLrlclous food. It is a j sovereign remedy lor all cases of indiges tion. M Schenck's Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of Its Injurious effects. To these tt;ee medicines Dr. J. H Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success lu the Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens (be morbid matter, discharges It, and purifies the blood. Tbe Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, ' give tbe organ a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of the moit prominent causes of Consum ption. The Sea-Weed Tonic Invigorates the powers of the stomach, aud by strangt h aning the digestion and. bringing it to a normal and healthy condition, improves the quality of the blood, by which means' tbe formation of nlcers or tubercles" in the lungs becomes Impossible. Tbe combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will care every case of Consumption, IX the remedies are used In time and the use of them Is persevere! In sufficiently to bring the cae to a favorable termination. Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general directions how to use his medicine, can be had gratia or sent by mall by addressing his Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price of tbe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonlo, each tl SO per bottle, or 97 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 23c per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. Tho Healing Pool. ESSAYS FOR TOUNti ME3f, who have fallen into vicious habits, and now de-Ire a higher life, and a better MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for the amicted. Sent lu sealed letter envelopes, free of cuarge. Address, HOWaiiu AasuuiAHOiN, uox tr., run.Auf.bfhia, Fa. , eep29 To remove Moth-Patches. Freckles, and Tan from the face, use Jferry's Moth ana j"recKie motion. Prepared only Dy ur. B. C. Febkt. Sold by ail druggists. novl7d3mSpM tfTFor BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on the face, nse Jerry's Comedone and l-tn pie Remedy, prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pkbry, 4 Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. nol7 d3m SpN Tbe Healing Fool. An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the Diseases and Abuses which create impedimenta to Mabbiagb, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed latLer envnloDes. free of charae. Address Dr. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, tra.. Junlidoin Ispnj KATCHELOB's II AIR DTE. 1 1119 DlUU.U V wu V " ' - - " vuw ! , in In trnA fiml T r ftr f. T "V harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or bboww. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Daicueior 8 w 155 ma;iji j nu v -vua aj. New York. FOR SAIS. F OK SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY That splendid situated on tbe west corner of Main and Sixth Streets, fronting 754 leet on Main Street aud loU teet on Sixth Street. Said property is offered for sale at low figures on easy.terms. Apviy J. P. KLLtOTT & SON. l-.ciii i-r t a 1 e A gen Us, Corner Locust aad TQirJ Streets f8 dU
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Ox motion of Councilman Doughty, sec- - onded by Councilman Steinbach.the following order was uanimousiy passed and adopted: - , - It is now hre ordered that six weeks public notice be given, by publication in the Evansville Journal, a pnbllc newspaper printed and published in the city of Evansville, that on Monday, the 3d day of January. 1370, the Common Council of tuecityof Evansville will make an order to extent Walnut street of said city Jrom Eleventh street to Orange street, embracing within said extension, the grouiid embraced within the following lines, to-wit: - Commencing ou the northwest side of Walnut street, at a point where the line of said street intersects the south side line of a six foot alley left open by the E. fe C. Railroad Company, on the south tide of tbe depot ground or said company, thence extending in a northeastwardly dlreciion In a direct line with said Walnut street 53 feet, thence due eant 19 feet to Hunnel street, in tbe .Northeastern Enlargement, thence from a point on the east side of said street 23 feet north from the centre of said Walnut street extended to Market street in said Northeast .Enlargement; thence from a point on trie south side of Orange street, at which the south line of fractional Lot No. 19, in Block No. 4, Hubbard's Addition to the city of Evausviile intersects said Orange stieet; thence extending in a southwestwardly direction 63i feet; thence due west to the northwesterly corner of Lot No. 27, in Block 4, in Hubbard's Addition aforesaid, embracing within said street so extended 30 feet of the rear or northwardly ends of Lots 2 and 3, the corner part of Lot 4, and 30 feet off tbe rear end of Lots 14, 15, lli, 17, 18, 1, and 27, In said Block 4 And it is further ordered, that Market street, in the Northeastern Enlargement be extended as follows: Commencing at a point on tbe proposed south line of Walnut street extended 53 feet from tbe southeast corner of Block No. 18, in the Northeastern Enlargement of Evansville; thence extending south 23 feet to tbe north line of Chestnut street; thence northeastwardly to the aforesaid souUi line of Walnut street, and thence weatwardly 34 feet to the placeof beginning, embracing within said extension a small fractional point of fractional Lot No. IS, In Block 4. in Hubbard's Addition aforesaid. And any person aggrieved by reason of the adoption of this order, may-at any time within six weeks from tbe 22d day of November, 18ii9, apply to the Common Council for redress by petition or remonstrance in writing, left with the Clerk of the Common Council, containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amonnt demanded therefor, and said petition or remonstrance wlil be duly considered, heard and determined, on the 3d day of January, 1870. And it is further ordered that tbe Clerk Record in the Minute Book of the Common Council the plat of said Walnut and Maraet streets as proposed herein to be extended. Which said plat bas been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor, and submitted to, and approved by this B jard. A. M. MCGRIFF, Clerk, City Clerk's omce, Evansvine, I November 20th, 1809. n20 Notice to Widen Ann Street. " TVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 11 the common Couucli of the City of Evansville have determined upon the widening of Anu street of said city, from Main street to the west line of the northeast quarter of out-lot No. 4, subdivision of the north half of tbe northwest quarter of section number 29, in township 6 south, range 10 west. Ou motion of Councilman Doughty, seconded by Semonln, the following order was unanimously pas-ed aud adopted: It is now here ordered. That tlx weeks' public notice be given, by publication in the Evansville Journal (a public newspaper printed and published in the city of Evansville), that on Monday, the 6th day of December, I8t9, the Common Council of tbe city of Evansville will make an oider to widen Ann street of said city so as to embrace within e-aid street, In addition to its present width, all the ground embraced and contained within the following lines, to wit: Beginning at a point at the northwest corner of tue northeast quarter of out-lot number 4, subdivision of the north half of the northwest qaarter of section number 29, in township 6 south, range 10 ' west; thence extending south, on the middle line of said out-lot, thirty feet; tbeuoe due east 37 feet to the westerly line of Vine street ; thence northeasterly oS1 feet, along the west sine oi vine street, to the norm line of section 29 aforesaid : thence west bi feet to the place of beginning, embracing within said lines all of the fractional parts of lots numbers 2, 3, and 4 in Lilleston ft Ibarra Dee s enlargement or evansville which lie west of and adjoining vine street: also beginning on toe norlhwes slue of Main street or said city, at a point ft L. ( n L. 1- A.W II.... . .- , . ..... V' oil aforesaid intersects said Main street; thence extending weRt on said north line of section 29 ten feet: thehce in a southwesterly direction, along the east side of Vine street, feet; ihence el alone tbesonth side of the proposed Ann street 41 feet to tbe northwest side of Main street: and thence along tbe northwest side of Main street nortneaBterly 314 feet to the place of beginning, embracing a part of lots numbers 1, 2, and 8 in Lilleston tfc Larrabee's Enlargement of Evansville. And any person aggrieved by reason of tbe adoption ef this order may, at any time within six weeks, apply to tne Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstrance in writing lett with tbe Clerk of the Common Council, onjaiuing a statement of tbe injuries complained of and the atnount demanded therefnr; and said petition or remonstrance will be duly considered, beard, and determined on the 6th day of December, 18t9. Ana U ts further ordered. That tne Ciera. recotd in the Minute-Book of the Common Couucli the plat of said Ann street, as proposed to be widened herein: which plat bas been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor. a. u. xcuKin1', uierr, By E. A. McGbiff, Deputy. City Clerk's Otlioe. 1 oc23dtd Evansville, Oct. 23d, 1869. j fUniou copy. Annexation Notice. A A I NOW HERB it appearing to the Mayor and Common Council of tue city or Evansville mat the ioiiowing described territory contiguous to said city, ana not piatiea or iaia ou into lots, a map whereof bas been duly made and verified by amuavlt accurately describing tbe same by metes and bounds, and whicn said territory is described as iollowf, to-wlt: commencing at lue soutnwest corner oi Bray's Enlargement of the city of Evansville, and thence runnlug north 369 feet te the southeast bank of the Wabash and Erie Canal, thence northeasterly along said canal 7s8 feet to the half section line, passing norm and south through the cen tre of section i'l), town 8 soutn, range 10 west, in vanaerourgh county, inaiana. thence uorth along tald half hectlon line 5U0 feet to the quarter quarter section corner, thence west on tbe quarter quarter section line 834 feet to the southeast line of Chestnut street of said city, thence southwesterly along the side of Chestcut street 93S feet to the northeast side of Tenth street of said city, thence along said northeast side of Tenth street Kii feet to the northwest bank . of the canal aforesaid, thanoe southwesterly along said canal bank 175 feet to the half section line, passing east and west through the centre of section 29 aforesaid, and from thence east 6b9Teet along said half section line to the placeof beginning, onght to be annexed to the said city of Evansville and made a part thereof, and tbe said Mayor and Common Council of said city being desirous tbat said territory should be annexed to and made a part of said city, for the following reasons to-wit: First, that said territory is contiguous to, and to a large extent surrounded by said city. Second, that said territory shares In the benefits of sewerage and other improvements now made, and necessary to be made, and should be annexed so as to share in the burdens of taxation equally with other properly similarly situated, and now within tbe corporate limits of said city; and third, that the jurisdiction of said city over said territory is necessary to enable the Common Council of said city to open and lay out suitable stieets and alleys, and also to provide necessary and proper drainage for said territory. It is therefore ordered tbat the Mayor ana Common Council of said city give due notice according to the requirements of an act of the General Assembly of tbe State of Indiana, approved March 6th, 1865, that they 'will, on tbe 13th day of December, 1S69, present to tbe Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, a petition for the annexation as a part of said city the territory hereinbefore described. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk, By E. A. McGbiff, Deputy. City Clerk's Office, October 23, 13t9. oc26-iw Union copy. PHALOS'S "PAPEIAX I0II0S F&r Beautifying tbe Skin and Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery it is invaJuanie. For Gentlemen after Shaving It has no equal. u Paphlan Ijotion " is the only rellabl remedy for diseases and blemishes of the Skin. . FHALOS'S "PAPHIAS SOAP" for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2 cents per cake. "FI.OR IE MAYO." FI..K 1E MAYO." A New Perfume tor the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & BON1 New York. RnM hv all dmreit.i T It GAS FITTING, ETC. IiOAAI,I FISHER, SXAXKS IS Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. Gas anl Stem Pipa Fittsr, " 2.9. 21 I-OtXST SXKEET,
SCHULTZBr", ' & CO..
TVjCocIi rallies' TO TJ N BR Y, Manufacturers arid JBuUd era of STEAM E IJ GIN E S, CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Com Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Or XVKBT DKSCKIFTIOir. MACHINERY 0? ALL KIKfiS MADS ASD REPAIRED. DKAXXBS IS . BELTING, FIRE BRICE3, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have tbe facility of the best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to ns oar individual atten tion; fill orders promptly; warrant oar work ; and charge reasonable prices. orricjt ahd iousdrt: CORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. feJ SCHULTZE, THUMAN A CO. R E I T Z H AN E Y , Crescent foundry, Corner or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, Airo Maehlnerj or every Description DEAX.KBS BELTING, : -S TEA M GA UGERS, FIRE BRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dec, &c. Repairing done at Short Notice. . Also agents for ; . Stillwell's Patent Heater and Lime Catcher. nov7 ly WXLIAMi. HEILMAN, (Successor to Krats & Heilman,) manufacturer and builder; or PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND tGRIST MILL MACHINERY, Tliresliir.j- aXaotiines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac., &e , tVASSVlLLF., INDIANA. SHEET IRON AND COPPKR made to order on short notice. - VORK IRON AND RASS CASTINGS of every description. . - I?a!ers in STEAM OAUOFA GUM BKLTIN'O. FiKK tsUICKS. KOUUiif IKON FIFES, tULTlNt CLOx Hrf, Ac, a manufacturers' prices. RKPAJRIKtJ done at thort notiee.
C. ESATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST JIACHINEKY A ND SUPPL Y A GENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Kuijar Cate Mills, Corn Shellers, Incproved Steel Amalgam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, cfcnrche1, schools, etc., aad Machinery and Castings generally. Steam
every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory in the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and price lists, and state the kind of machinery, &.B., wished. Repairing promptly done at or from the shop, on Boiler?, it achlnery, Ac. Work of the best material and workmanship. Comer First and Pine and Second aEd Elm Streets, KVASSVILIE, I.DIA.A. Portable Engines (saw mill size), and Portable Circular Saw Mills. Important Notice. The nsial amount of steam used to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Saw Mill is from 125 to 10 pounds preshure per square ir eh. I have reduced this amount and require only from to to 80 pounds per square inch, at which steam is not considered lr tbe least dangerous, and is, at the same time, more economical In the saving of fuel, Ac. We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Portable Mills, for the noting and careful perusal ol sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on band and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide tires and heavy iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation in a lew hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mr. Kratz: The Portable Engine yon furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect as any machine I ever saw, runs light, uses 60 pounds of steam for running a double 60 and 30 inch circular aaw milt ior a common day's business. An average day's work, 6,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds of steam. A. J. Caldwill. Lynnviile Ind. Other sizes for farm and plantation use and all oiherVequlrements. novl5-Ti O. KRATZ. JBUSXTfESS CARJDS. DR. W. D. THOMAS. Having permanently located in Evansville, Ind., offers bis professional services to tbe pnbllc. He is a graduate of one of tbe bent medical colleges In the Dnton, and has practiced medicine twenty-five years. He solicits professional business. The Doctor will devote a portion of bis time to tbe treatment of Female Diseases. Office on Third, between Main and Locust Streets, np-stalrs over Judge Iglebart's office), wbere be may be ionnd when not professionally engaged. f anfl dtf LOUIS FAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Main St, bet 3d and 4th. First-Class- Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. angl9 dm -a Evansville Business College, Corner MAIN A THIRD STB EYAXSYILLE, IXDIAJfl. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, to., or specimens of Penmanship, address WELLS A KLIXJEB, novll y Proprietors. M oa pa Dr. Jas. C. Blerbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office No. IO FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his (banks for the liberal patronage received during tbe past nve years, and hones by fair dealing to merit a continuance of tbe same. Chloroform administered when desired. oc26dly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patro.is and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all eases must be paid tor when ordered. Agent for the celebrated PARADISE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. nov4 dly t. 471 IP. II. WILKE Has tbe very beet stock or i Boots Sc Shoes 5 m x Kver brought to this city, and proposes to sell them very low. Remember the place, 47 MAIN ST. 4 W. WACHS, STATIONER, BOOK B1XDEB, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, Look-lng-Olassea, French Glass, tc, OLD BOOKS K&BOCKD. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, (HXSDKRICH'S BLOCK,) EVANSVILLE ..I1VIIAICA. nov31y Osborne, 87 Locust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Jnnl2 dtf C5 o O ss SOAP, CANDLES, ETC. PADDEN & CO., Soap, Candle, and Lard Oil IIAXUFACTCREUS. Orricx and "A'akkhousk : FIRST STREZT, near DlThlon. PADDEV CO. ARE KEADT IO supply the trade with the GKNUINE GULDEN ER.V8IVE. GERMAN ERABIVB, BROWN ERA8IVE, and tbe CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAPS. Every housekeeper should give it a trial. Sold by all respectable grocers. f- ADIES, BE SURE AND ASK FOR JLi Padden & Co.'s Golden Erasive Soap. It saves time, labor, money, and patience. Yon can do your washing with this soap in half the time yon take with using other soaps. You c in get It at all the grocers. LADIES, LOOK TO TOUR OWI interest and ask for Padden A Co.'s boaps. Bee tuat their name is on every bar yon boy. f Jy23 Fine Stores for Rent NOS. 33 AND 83 NORTH FIB ST ST. The former now occupied by Miller, Gardner A Co., wholesale Dry Goods; and of the latter H. Feldman Co., wholesale Cloths, etc., occuoy tbe first floor, and the balance of this building (which is separate) has been used as a wholesale Clothing House by B. GumberU 4 Co. Each store Is 25 feet wide by 140 feet deep, four stories high, with cellars 8 feet In the cipsr nniier each. Pcaswslon ive Immediately. To ij'0i t-nants ttJe store-3 will be rented VRV IjOW. Apply to a. E. til LPKhl & CO., Wi)i)!ele Grocers, novl3 tf No, Si 'orla Urst ittreet.
STEAMBOATS.
FOR PADUGAH AND CAIS0. The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Gbammee, Master, Leaves Evansville for Ca!ro every HON"DAY acd THURSDAY, t.l 4 P.M., poitively, connecting at Cair-j with t. Louis, Memphis, anJ New Orleans packf-is. no2Jdlf DUKE NXCHfc-LHON, Ant. Regular Evansville ard Bawliagureen racfcet. The new and elegant Bteamer EVAN SVILLE, W. B. Vasmetke, Master, Leaves Eavnsville for llowllng-Green every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply ou board. nov-5'ti) dtf REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND NASHVILLE PACKET. The very light-draught sleamer a t Trr a i. rw- x. s, tyuinv, aiwuer; W. R. Gracey, Clerk, Will ply as a regnlai weekly packet be t ween tbe ports of Evansville aud Nashville. Leaves Evansviixk ivkkv Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. The Alpha wlli leave ior Nashville on the first water. nov-0. 1869. 1870. hfansTllle & Tennessee Elver Packets. roB PADUIAU, KASlfoIiT fc FLOIIK.TCK. The superb Passenger Packet C'im. Math n y, M s kU r ; ! kkd. it. Ursrox, Clerk, Leaves Evansville, as above, every SATURDAY, promptly at 3 o'clock p.m. The fleet and elegant Passenger Steamer Capt. Lie Howell; Rob. CMcMkchan, Clerk, Leaves Evansville, as above, every WEDNESDAY, promptly at 3 o'clock v.u. The above line of stenmera will run durlDg the seasou as above, connecting at Danville with the L., O. dc M. Railroad, and at Jobnsonville with the N. N. W Railroad, for all points East aud Went. Having been thoroughly repaired and refurnlHhed throughout, they ofter special Inducements to passengers and shippers lor speed, safety, aud comfort. Orders for pig Iron, dressed or undressed yellow pine lumber, left with our Agent Will receive prompt attention. Shippers can rely on the boat of this line leaving promptly, paying special attention to collections aud way business. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WM. H. CUN ANT, nov8 dtf Agent. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER. TBI-WEEKLY U. 8. MAIL LI3E. Johjt D. ADAMi, President. . f? to. Steamers leave Memphis on Ls! """ Mondays. Wedoesdajs. and Frldavs. For nasBaee and thromh freight receipU to all points on Arkansas River, ftPjPly.Jj, HKEY, LEWIS A CO., ociy au Agents. ZJ FOR WHITE RIVER. V. H. MAIL LIME. John D. Adams, President. Leaving Memphis Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays. For passage and through freight receipt" to all points on White, Little Red, and Black Rtve-, apply to HUMPHREY, LEWIS A CO., oel9dtf A items. y " 1 i n i .I..MI .in. i For Paducili and Cairo. - rf.,., .. ... ,n The new, fleet and elegant steamer Clara Soott, Henry Biott, Master; Cash. Thomas, 1 NegleyRudd, '"ks, 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, angju-dtf Regular Tri-Weakly Packet For Nevoburg, Owensboro, RocJtjwrt, Grandmew, Hawerville, and Cannelton. The rfew and Light-Draught Bteamer John H. Trlplett, Matter; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and all way porta every TUC-HDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at a.m. For fi eight or paosage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apr30 dtf A Kerns. Evansville, Hsndsreon & Nashville R R. Semi-Daily Transfer Packet to Henderson. The inagnlflcent aide-wheel iteainer FAYETTE, C. G. Pkrkiks, Master; A. O. Dctrland, Clerk, Will leave Evansville dally for Henderson at 7 A. m. and 3 p.m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 A. M. and 8 p. M. Fare 75 ceDts each way. Freights received at all hours at W. G. Browu A Co.'s wharfboat. Railroad and other freights, not ready for the 3 p. v. trip, wlli go down at 7 a.m. by being teut to the wharf boat In the evening. oc5-lt STATIONERY. J0UN II. SCOTT, Hookscllcr,Btatloxicr Ajtn SEWSDEALEH, Jfo. 53 If AI5 8TKKET, cor. Second, auUdly EvAKgviiii, Iiro. FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, M1SCELLANEO US B 0 OKS. PAPER ENVELOPES. Ajro General HUitlotivry, XNo. IO Alalu Stroot, EYansTille, Indiana. Julys ly VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE OI EASY TEH3I8, BY ORDER OF THE CIRCUIT Court, the undersigned has been appointed a Commissioner to sell the bouse and lot, at the tipper end of Water Street, owned and occupied by the heirs of Charles B. Weils, deceased. This propertv lsoneof the most desirable in the city. The lioam is built of brick, two stories biuh, contains eight rooms, and 1 well finished, with (cah! eUtUrns and out-buildings, and the yard is nlld with fruit-trees and shrubbery. Terms One-third csb, and tbe residue in equal paymeui of cua ttwl two ; titr, 'I iTi.it Pi:h i..:r. Itetfr to A. t-. Hay burst, J.'o. 6 PootU Water Street, or to A. L. K i.iN-oN, nov'JJUil' CojuiiilnH.oxjtr.
? T f 3 ' t A"sr Other Jitter Ittins See I'vurih l'age. W en I tier itud Wntrr The clouds paused away about 11 o'clock Thursday night, and ycKienlay was bright and beautiful, with a pure, genial, bracing atmosphere. The Mercury wus down to 3jatG a.m. and rose to 4i' at noon. In the sunshine the day was very pleasant. The river had rl.-wu 3 fefct during the i'4 hours ending at 3 P. M. yesterday, and there ts now a splendid sligo of water for allciatseaof boats, and the fali.wculd be navagable but for tbe bridge obstruction!. Arrival nniljlrparturon. The arrivals and departures up to 8 p. M. yesterday, Include the Wsnanita, Memphis to Pittsburg ; Bam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis; Falls City, Lculsvlie to Bowling Green; Emma No. 3, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Fayette, to Henderson and return; Mary - Houston, New Orleans to Lcutsvllle; fountain Belle, ficra Cincinnati; Fanny JiranJeis, from Memphis; Palestine, Louisville to return lion I a Dae Here. Among the Qrtt boa's due here are the Alpha, Sam. Orr and Quickstep, from Cairo; Morale g Star aud Taracon, from Louisville; Kate Robinson, for HU Loulu; Abeona, fiom St. Louis; Mluneola and Norman, from Memphis; Rapldan No, 2, from Kastport; Richmond and Virginia, from New Orleans; Natchez, fct, Marys, Bradlsh JohDKOu, Indiana aud Mary liouton, to New Orleans; Pine BluiT, from WabtU River; EvanBvllJe, from Green River. UeatiLesvlnc ToOlay, Fob Caiko. The upleodld and fleet eteamer Bam. Orr is the legular mail, express and passenger fclmmer for Cairo and all way poinU at 4 p. v. to-day, Tae fcain. Orr Is one cf the best stern-wheel steamboat that ever turned a wheel, and Is unturpassed in her cabin and state room appointments. Captain Allen Duncan, her chief efflcer, Is an experienced, careful and efficient commander, and Guy VInyard and Alf. Maynard, her clciks, are court ous, accurate and accommodating. Shippers and patenters will H I up the 6a in. Orr to day. For Cincinnati. The new and elejant steamer Mountain Belle leaves for Cincinnati at 10 A. M , in place of the Cbarmer. She ii a new boat, very light and elegantly appointed. Captain A. J. McAllister nd C. W. Davidson are her obliging chief o nlcers. ' For Louisville. The msgolflcent Morning fctar, a grand floating palace, w'll bo the Mall Line packet for Louisville at 0 p. x. to-day, and tbe mere announcement is sufficient to secure her ail the freight and people going np the river to-night. CspU A. T. Ollmore, a steamboatman of large experience, is her polite commander, and Frank Daugherty and George Ashcroft, two affable and attentive gentlemen, are her clerks. ForGrekk River. The beautiful new steamer Evansville will leave for Wood bury and all Green River way landings at 4 P.ac. to-day, In charge of tbat skillful navigator and pleasant gentteman, Capt. W. 8. Van Meter, assisted by accurate, affable and attentive clerks. Her passenger appointments are elegant. Fob Niv OaLKANS. The magnificent and fleet side-wheel steamer Ht. Marys will be down to-day, en route to New Or leans, to enter the (Southern trade. Hh 1 a first-class steamboat, finely appointed. Captain T. C. Sweeney and Morris Dorsey, two of the most pleasant ai d highly ac corupllched gentlemen on the Western waters, are her chief o (II cots. Fob Wabash IIiveu The wild West Wind, a first-class, safe and elegantly appointed steamer, will leave at 1 p.m. to-day for Mt. Carmel and all Wabaih River way points, In charge of thohe careful, efficient acd popular officers, Captain Ab. Mackry and Marfch. Walthall. Gather up your Wabash River freight Foit Ht. Loiuh on Bcsjak.- 1 be Ki press Line's splendid fctcamer Kate HobluisOii, Captain Jim KeoUton, command! uk, will be down Huuday evening eu mute to hi. L-uls aud a;l way port. Klie Is au excellent boat and finely appointed. 71md. W lttblin is her popular clerk. For Nashvillk Hcsuay.-The While Collar Line's fine tteainer Robt. MiOre, wl'l be do n to-morrow evening, en route to Nashville, and Is a pleaxunt boat for passenger and uhlppers. Capt. John Fe rrell aud Cbet. Bradley, are ber excellent o ITIcer s. For Memphis. The fine steamer Fanny Brandcl.i will leave at S r. m. to-duy f r Memphis and all way poita, and Is an excellent steamboat. Capt. J. Murray commands, and Eugene Ru.td Is her obliging clerk. Fob Nkw Orleaks Husday The great steamer Indiana, Capt. R. 1). Neat's magnificent Hhlp of htate, will be here Hunday evening, en rcule to New Orleans. Tbe Indiana is deservedly one of the inoHt popular boats ever built, aud ber officers are eminent for their prudence, care and skill In navigating these "great inland seas." Charley and Elliott, two of natures true nobility, Lave charge of tbe office, M lfellniicc Business was moderately active on the levee yesterday, though arrivals were not particularly numerous or shipment large. ...MThe Wauanlla bad a fair trip up... . The Bam. J. Hle and Emma No. 3 bad good trips. The Hale added a large lot of hollow ware here The Tarascon was detained till 3 o'clock yesterday morning taking hog. ........ The Mary Houxtou had a moderate lr!p. Hhe lost 23 hoars by fog. Bhe discharged here 67 bales of cotton for R. K. DukersonA Co., and 8 hbua of sugar for L. Ruffner, Jr., A Co. Capt. Dunham and Harry Walker were glad to be back Into the classic Ohio, and the Jloufctou may now be looked for regularly. Hhe Will be down on Wednesday next. ..The Mountaiu Belle had a splendid trip, as will be seen by her manifest below....Capt. Ab Mackey telegraphs; here that the West Wind will cer. talnly go to the Wabash River to day ......... The Fanny BrandeU arrived from Memphis, yesterday afternoon, with a big trip of cotton for R. K. Uankerson A CoThe CarrleH. has commenced receiving for New Orleans, aud is announced to leave thlseventng. .The Fanny Brandels bad 691 bales cotton for R. K. Imnderson 4 Co., 23 bales for the Cotton MllJs, and 15 bales for Captain T. C. Smith, who will cUVr It for sale at 10 o'clock ;thl morning. It is fine Mississippi cotton ..Tbe Palestine arrived at 3 p.m., with a fair packet tilp. Manifest. Masifkst Of the steamer Mountain Belle, from Cincinnati to Evansville: Kvanvliie Mark, warren dc Co, 10 pkgs elatsware; di tuawm, I uox cnuriiNj Cloud A Akin, 5 pa n; Preston fc liros, 26 boxes oyfcttsrs; Ctias Viele, 60 boxon do; Cieo stockwell, 100 bxes oysters and firecrackers; C W Ont-orn A Co, pkgs; 11 A took, 41 pkgs indue: Journal Company, 6 bdls paper: Comoelz A Nelson, buds crocks; T Peak, 7 pi s; Gibson fe WelHU, 6pKgs; M Kempf, J kegs at beer; J Wyruond.80 bdls papei: Keller A White. . bbls oil; J Hlnzlcti, lo pkgH ; J C Urld well, 1 box KucUrlejt; P Vlerliog, 10 hbiw of oil; C Armstrong, 4 bbls casllugn; Row A Clement, 1 hore. UImuIbk frotn oar Exetiaagoa. PiTTSBUKa. The Commercial of Wedceday says: Tbe marks last evening indicated 6 feet 3 Inches and rining. The weather Uuriug tbe day was diwireeaf.le, with a steady rain ail the afternoon. There will be a biir river. Dispatches from uil City report 3 feet and lilng, with heavy rains. The coal men are dixpoMjd to be In good humor. They have good reason. Ciscuwatl The Commercial of Thursday lays: Captain Leathers' new stesmer Natchez raised steam y-hterday noon, and came down lrom the Marine Ways to tne Louisville mall pacaet landing, below the Ktifpenbion Biidxe. It was intended to make a trial trip a few miles up tue river, outowlng to a mljjbt derannernent of her machinery, tbe trial wm poainoned, and she came down to tbe foot of Vine Street, wbere Mie will be placed In Erlmeoidcr.lt being the lntuullon to Ut er working qualltte before berdf-parture Hontn. She came down under a pruie of yj pouods of HLfcBin, gilding tlirouscti the water without making itcarcely a ripple. She parts tbe water with easa, hardly ronlr. iii4 a ui u f-irward ol .pi , ami .'.. a Ji!t.i.l rit.i.i.i wtivj it .t 1 in ttie o iul'iu of f r 1 .l ti, ba:!li-rs a.'i.i fcls o.1; . itiucri, !. ,a a ron pi-t e'.i' '.-.s. hr.'i vti'l f.fjve -, of ti, t ' t. f t l . i . cri , : -i - ' 1 . .v . r .M l-iiiji;l tu point 0 fj.t -d. Hi ts. -
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I apt. I. an, r l)(iii:; :t 1 fir t- inofi iiv, from N v 1 r (; 1 1 r 1 tt t k tiv-r I'll ' 1 . I, j! hi-i s lo ti, eor: U 1 1 for No t i'drll. A 1 'I m Kie!s r it r .f 1 n ( 1 1 -s were ori limni, imil. h; Uu 1 Mr. Jill!, r ( , 1 :t,,n, ly., Ol V . I ' 1 . ' H 1 i)f J (Till -M ' - f ' 111 IU1 f t i't h!I t! Irclfl.t o 1 !, 1 1 tli Tom J 'i' f 1 l" ",- y trllL-f, 111. 1 will lit a!kN t Imr.ry dmiian-r f-'ince l.J, vif at'tii tmrneil, nl l x ty. .,.. ( Paul. At Ht. 1'nul the ii finl kloii wan to J . h tii -a JhhI, f-ir. Lute i'ti. ' J , lu 1 ll II 1 1. 1 el cm it t.i li. f - nigh I o! 1 .'o. 1, aud t lie 1.1 r j j e on Nov. fci. The HI. M.ryt di-i nits for Xi-to-day, Cap'-alii VmiIiUi ti v 11 te Captain r.wci-iii-y I ioi hi , ; falls wil u wiM) uiol .'' ' . '1 1, tt (roe Houttt to enter the Ouact ttade. A iaiful il I M Val et iimo Tue"ily Mk nl,v hen tho 1 .t ; ed tiiut 1 01 ut. The (Jazciie imj : The Hllver Moon liai i;ew new luriitliue. 'J !: " a e w liver boaUi on tl.e rlvi'. hi t Me in I'll ta, KiU unlay. Ch IhIu'1'. 1'. Ia hIi Ii t , ; . fl (.IH VlcK Hlitl I I o..,., V. All -..' aud UCHJ'Uilul INIIIIIUII1 In nil to or three M-k k". t l t(i would lie tlm Ih-i stnHini.oi ' Western waters, lorltn tiH.ii inni Kiectinnlcn, we lioj 1 !!( . this lellci. ul getitletnan ..'ill j.m LOt'lSVlLLK. Tte Cmiimii-J Thursday s j: There is a probability if th . pliblln mull eriltnlon it tm I. MetiipUl ana l 1 I. li-i Hi". t .M alietuwte WeiltniCv hti lti . The teanier i.ou.H nm, rmt lio auction a iw Ij.h k, bouulit. lu by Mr. Crawford, u , . own era. We thought the 1iol-lut w op several luoulln . 1,1 mean tbe LUiala, Vouric.Jurn HT. Locifl Tbe Jm er.il of says : Blvpr declining: v.o;.t!, cold. We loon fora r..it fliriolt water to b Iwl In I i.n elain Lnillt) Cairo, aiil foi (jmnj ii. water for our Keokuk liu 1 . Tbe opper riverm call for iiht r. it any at all, t heir ft lory il ver having iii'Hriy n.l ! u r t . I. seems Hleadiiy mending, aiol learn nf it na ti'K ti eionli 1 from Pittsburg lo Cairo, l.-t, 1, hundred cowl Ulna, and innny Including tbe new V lettmiur . Natch-!, Lealher, ifuft r. IItXIOCl F. J, itrtTJI, of Hetti t Jl 4ti y. OkOKUK 11. KTAHT, Of i it Hi A H EnwAita C. M I'hri v, lo luerly I Ways, Paducah, Ky. KVAKS VI IA.JI KVANf-.VlLH, f The liock, having bet n ttioi-i bunt, la now prepared lj lioci ; On vhort notion. "No priifit cliarg l 11 inafiv QUEErrSWAE: MARli. WARREII r DI3KCT nipomr:: ntid WHOLES UK fiElLI ATTTITIT.T j ii i 1 ; ii U OIlIlV-Aa. AND Gc JJV. .S M AV'A Lamp?, Looking I Ac , We receive our Queei an are c : the Potteries of Htafrordahlre, via New Orleann and New V, puy no second-band proflu wl.. fully belong to cur cnt mera. Having c,oiiiiil(.t.,il aTangi'tii MEA KIN, BRO-'. A CO , of Mu England, lor the EXCL JHI VK for t ti in market of their celetirat CHINA WARE, we are now i t supply the trade. In addition we are m w reoi iv' from Lauioftea, riiic, a lnrut GOLI1 BASH, PLAIN Vlllll'iRATEH Ki; -C.N CI I CUIMA, We are aR'i receiving bnvy tlonsof HOLIDAY GO; IH In g ety. Mf Commit your own Inlernt I inlng our alock b fore puicliai; where. mumivEST i:nti;iif HKNDERKON CCUNIV 1 1 Tty PlibliO Diawlliir. iutbarlul Kentncky a glklHlure. CAPITAL PRIZK ; f- M A LLKST I'M II E, -il). Drawing to talre placn a . M.orslf ixmlavllle, K ., Liu ic niia isi Oo'Hl bond a for the ten t ha n beand will beHKhlitned to iloniirv Farma. wblcti will b ti,2'.n in each luU acre. RENT or CAPITAL PRIZK TICKETS 17, CO. Hend for Tick r-ta to fU ier of tin Ing Agent, who will hii turiil plileta, Ac , giving dewcr pi Ion of t erty : L. II. LYNE, Farmeit Bank. ; aon.Ky. H. 11. ALEXANDER, Commercl Iulvllic, Ky. JOHN C. LATHAM, Pr.-"l nt 1 Ilopklnavllle. il'ipbiiiHi llln, K. JA. lu .;Al,LAM. t om iijw ( :1a l Paducah, Ky. H. O. THOMAS, I,eli,iton, Ky. W. B. TVbhlt. Owenai oro, Ji. dec2 dawtl RESTAUItATn.' xi:l'.iia.a', i:.i:c;iia? ' -ANl ItlCS X-AftXJ A t u. r Corner Flint and Locust Ll Chandler's Blotk, opp ait the .! I 011 - RKHTAiritANX AN1 BAR-ltO STMeala S'rved up In till t.fi atailtlnina. l'.t ol him, j cigars couatantly on bai d. m 7Iai. stT: iTiTt i IxvTTa JIKTW1CKN rilTll A . ' til XT I BiuNof nn JihFi.r.Ci ixo la n: TQI.E4HXT, airy r ioiiim, I. - , K 1 fU 1 0
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