Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1870 — Page 3

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... !en Ecath cf a Xcw Icrk Pollti- . tn-Coaceallnj the Facts-Surl-n CcatiiH la Faro lianks. ; sring the past week tbero died lenly in this city a prominent Jcian and a well known sporting . . lie has a brother new in the . i Senate, and be hims.lf held a ative position under the city gov- ; cent. The papers all published ; uark-3 of him, giving the particuoi' his death, etc, but, strange to . none of the accounts as to the a of his death agreed. One eaid wbila visiting a friend he was sudly struck dowa and died; another, ' bo die! in bis owi bouse; anotbLatbofell and expired in the : at, ete. The truth respecting this i's death has been carefully cxclui from the papers, but notwithstanru this the facts are well known r , lie was an inveterate gambler, j. at the time cf his death was engai ia gambling in faro bank on r adway. fie was playing heavily i ; had lost a good deal of money. He l ist laid a large amount on a cercard to win on the last turn Or in , blin? parlmca on the last turn, or ambling parlance had "called the . and wjn. The dealer asked, : to take up his "checks" and then - as discovered he was dead. Standwith one hand resting upon the xlder of a friend, also engaged in icg, and the other full of "checks" . his eyes fixed on the 'nine spot" ' earls cn which he had made his bet death came upon him, and ;: tout a strcgjle or even a sigh he l. So suddenly and eo noiseless - his death that no one wa3 aware it until attention was attracted to by the fact of his not picking up - checks when he had won. I he number f persons who have : I suddenly in gambling bouses in city during the past year has been : irkable. At No 17 Ann street is i mbling bell kept by a man gener7 known among the fraternity as : nele John." One night about six ths since, a young man dressed in light of fashion, with gold watch, 1 diamond pin and rings, entered c ' began to gamble. He was un;y and rapidly lost his money, i he-staked his watch and that, , . followed his money. Ilia diaid pia wa3 next risked and still ;?une was against him. Then he c from his linger a riog a beauti- '; jobtaire diamond and for which v?.3 allowed $100. And now he . i. Fortune seemed to have aged ar:d was smiling upon him. . ry het he made he won until 'his ick ' of checks" was larger than t held by the "bank," Suddenly bead dropped forward on the table, t be was dead. !f course, immediatly all was exment andconfusion around the le, curing which "Undo John" itly raked ia the "checks" and

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-ed the bank thereby eaviug soifovcr 50,000 whieh the dead . bad won. On the inside of the : was engraved the dead man's ie. lie was a young man of good ilr. and was to have been married next week. His friends were nod ana took bis body away, and ti civ en out that bo tad died sud- .'. .- cf heart disease while reading a er at home Ihei Y.ad ot Four Great Men. :e iJir conquerors who occupy Li' st conspicuous places in histo i' the vorld are Alexander, llanii. C.iesar, and Bonaparte, i -zander, after having climbed d'zzy height ol his ambition, with temples bound with chaplets dipin the blood of millions, looked n oa a cocqnerel world, and wept t there was no other world for . tc conquer, sat a city on fire, and 1 in a scene of debanch. uai.ibal, after having, to the asshmeafc and consternation of a ;, pa!ed the Alps, and having to flight the armies of ths miss of the wjrld, and Btripped i -jo bu-jhels of gold ring3 from the ers of her slaughtered knights," ale Ler foandations quake, fled n his country, being hated by :? who once exultinly united bis 10 to that of their God, and called i Ilanni Baal: and died at last 'by ion administered by bis own band, arnented and unwept, in a foreign i. ;e;ar, after having conquered eight ldred cities, and dreini his earits ia the blood of one million of foes, after having pursued to h the only rival he bad on earth, i miserably assassinated by those consideredhis nearest friends, and hat very placa the attainment cf ich had been bis greatest ambi iDaaparte, whose; mmdates kings . l ; 's obeyed, ater having filled earth with the terror of his name. ;r having ielu?e1 Kurone With rs an 1 blood and clothed the world iickcloth. closed his days in loneuriishment. almost literally exiled m tha world, vet where bo could v. times see bis country's banner In orer the deet). but which did nd cculd not brine him aid. CARHIAGSS. 3. (i&SXS. F. Im Gbxxs J1RIAGE IIAHUFACTURERS, -rfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, EVABSTTIXUt, ISO IE AT LAND SALE 1 1 reu SiA and BigWy Improved Oiii-) River Ttbicco i'arins, w ith. all their Appurtenuiccs, f A Aid SO i CITY I.OTS, ale'I In the wealthy County of Hen jUal Prize, J Pr 73", e:c!i . 1 Prices, each .i; pri . ej, each IS ) Pnzei. each , 81 Prize.-, each , $150,000 I27.S00 . 13,7o) 10 KW 150 R..i,lia the above crizea. there is one v-- ai So.U-O, two of iluo each, and four t , j.i, cash, rent money lor the year 18b'J, eo to tbe winners of the first seven iz-'S, respei-iively. Also, all the rent o -ty for 1S70, for which good bonds will t kLKii.aud assigned to those drawing e pri.ts. Final drawing tuties place TN'I-: . IS7. at MASONIC TEMPLE, , l V1LLK, KY. ; popular nterpriso Is Indorsed by , iv ie;.dinu oinciai n the state or is.eu i&y, atd ny wards of rive hundred of her si prominent cllizens. y. LYNE, Cashier Farmers' Bank, -. (1. .sfn. Kv. K. A LEX ANDER, Commercial Bank, ;.r ' . . . ii'.px'r.'sviii, 'vy. . l UAUijl, Cwiauiticial Bscit, i . . . """i ! :.: i. C'a'.-hir. Leslcgt m. Kr. js'i." r. i'y. . i '. . j fiw V- (i'J'f'.t i-crn'-nre.

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eorNQ NORTH. Leave Mail. Expr. Freight. . 4:iJ A M ,10:1A M . 4 :15 p M Evansville ...10:10 a k... M. Arrive Vincenues..12:40p M 6:2Sp M-. Terre Haute. 3:52 P M... 'J:i5p m.. EvansTlIle & CrawfordsTlHc. BKTTTitSXG, Iave Exp. i-sil. T. Haute 6:40 A sr... 4-.-V) p sr.. Vlnrsnne:.:.... 7:50 A SI... 9:-rfP M.. Freight. 5:15 a ii 11 : 50 P M Arrive . , EvausvJlle ...12:0011 10:.0v 3t... 5:3j p M Torre iXaote & Indianapolis. OOISO EAST. Leave Day Ex. NlshtEx. I.tail. Terre Haute. 4:15 P m.12:10 a if... 6:50 am Arrive IadlauaFoIis. C:loP K. 2:10 A M...10:05 A M Cliio Ss Mississippi. QOVSd EAST. Leave Llgbtning Ex. Ace Night Ex. Vlncearies 1:08 p m... 1:13 p m...10:23p m GOI.VQ WEHT. Leave Mall. Nlgtit Kx. Day Ex. Vluceunos .... 4:i7l'M... 1:57am.. 6:iOAM EZTtTRJiTIUO, Terre Hsu to & Indianapolis. Leave lndp'lls.3 :20 AM. 8:25 AM. 1 :30 p M. 8:30 pm Arrive T. H 6 :00 A ac.U :25 A m. 4 :4U P M.ll :2i p M E. H. t: N. R. R.. Northern Division TBA1N3 QOIKO SOUTH. Transfer Packet Bteamer Fayette leaves Kvaosviile dally at ..- Train leaves Hendersou at.. 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Aladisonviile 7:10 p.m. OrOlNCJ NOKTH. Train leaves Madison vllje daily (Sundays excepted) at.. o:iiA.st. Arrive at Henderson . 8:00 A.M Arrive at Evanvllie by Transfer I'acKet v ayette . :ii a.m. Makinsi connection both ways Willi trains on tlie K. & C. Railroad. STEAMBOAT LIIVilH. To JouisviLiiK. Every Monday at 10 o'clocfe a.m. Kvery Tuesday, 'duesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at t O'C.OGX p. M. Xo Cairo Daily, except Snndyy. at 4 3'cloci p. M. To Obies Kivzb. Every Monday.Tr.esday Thurjjciay, and Saturday at 4 o'clock P.M. To Eastpobt. Every Tuesday and Sat urday at 4 o'clooit p. m. To MEHDEKSOK Dally, except aundavs. at 3 o'clock p.m. To NA2HVII.I.IS Every Tuesday.Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. m. - ransiev.t Doais daily up ana aowr. To Cincinnati Every Saturday at 10 To Cankeltos-Every Tuesday. Thurs day, and Saturday at 10 a.m. RockportStage (vlaNewbnreb and Coonrilie,) carrying trie mail, leaves at 7 a. m.. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays And (Saturdays. Mew Harmony Mail Ktaee leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 a.m. Arrives Tuesaays and aiuraays Dy p. M. mi. vornouMaiiBi&ge leaves dally (ex sept MundaysJ at 7 A. m. Arrives dally (ex 8nt Snndays) by 2 p. u. To Newbcro. Hacs: dally Oixceot SunJay.) from the Merchant's Hotel, at SS o'olock p. m. (E3TABLI3IIED IS3.) WEIL C II & GRIPriTHS Ss a W8 Axes S a us. tSAWS of all descriptions. AXES. Belt ing and Mill Fdkjii.su ings. UIIUULAK HAWS with Solid Teeth, or witn Patent Adjustable Points, superior to all Insert' ed Teeth Saws. " Prices I? educed !"h Send lot Price List and Circular. WELCH & OK1FF1THS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. K.ISISDS1L X0IIWAT OATS. Fcr those who wish to experiment lu a small way with tnt-se giant cereals, we have conclndd to oil.r DOLLAR SAMPLE PACKAGES, tous giving everybody a chance to proilt by their Introduction. Any man, woman, or boy who has a farm, garden, or village lot. can make f 5U by bending 1 at once or a pacBage, enougn to grow lu bushels, fent, post-paid, with priuted hl-ttory full ot Interest to every farmer. Look nut for counterfeit seed I Order only from tl; suriRinators, 1). W. RAMSUICLL & CO.,21H Pearl Blroet, New York, or 171 Lake htreet, Chicago. Circular free J.OKrLI.AUIi'S CENTUBY This brand of Fine cut chewing tobacco has no equal or superior aoy where. It CIiewinjcTobHCCo. is without doubt the host chewing tobacco in tbe country. LOUlLt.AR'M is an excel lent article of granulated Virginia ; wherever introduced it is universally admired. It is put up .in hand " EUREKA" O Jl A I! O some muslin bags. In which orders for 2f t'erschanm Pipes pre daily packed. 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cs j. ti v um. MARK, WARREN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTED 8B2 WHOLESALE DEALERS In SUEEISWAEB ? ORINA AND Lamps, Looliing-Glasses, &c,

.Mo. S5 S'irst street We receive oar Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England via New Orleans and New York; hence pay no second-hand profits which rightfully belocs to our customers. Having completed arrangements with ME AKIN, BROS. & CO., of Staffordshire, England, for the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL for this market of their celebrated 8TONE CHINA WaRE, we are now prepared ta supply the trade. In addition we are now receiving, fresh from Lamoges, France, a large stock of GOLD BAND, PLAIN WHITE and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. We are also receiving heavy importations of HOLIDAY GOOD 3 in great varlety kr Consult your own interest by examining oar slock before purchasing elsewhere. novl3 the E1PEHSS BELT 7 S V TOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ANEW TIIISi FOB AN I NDEBBELT, or for a Dress Belt. Tbls Belt aids to support and Improve the apF".anco of the figure, and is preferable, In many respects, to any other Belt in the marliet. It Is metallic, which gives it durability, and is beautifully finished, in jet, silver-tcllt, and plaid patterns. No lady abould be without one. We have Just received our Fall Slock of WiSITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HAN DKERCHIEF3, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS; and as we are In tbe White Goods Trade exclusively, we of course keep a larger tock and can afford to sell at less profits than merchants who Keen general stocks. t- We are exclusive Agents lor tne Empress xseit. E. A. COOKE & CO. deSdtf TEA STORE. 0 IS IT.AJLi BA STORE ! II. A. COOIi AH NOW OPENED HIS NEW STOllK, in tbe New Opera .House, and offers to the trade the best assorted stock of Fancy and Klaple Uroeeries ver oiierea in tnis city. T 13 J. S3. . A 1.1m grades, from the choicest to a good, cheap Tea, and pledges himself to sell iu low for tbe same quality as can be bought in New lork, of any Tea Com pauy or Toa Dealer. TTIO, O.'d Government Java, Ceylon, Jisj and Java assorted grades at prices that will defy competition. Coffee will be roasted every day and ground free of charge. SUGrARS. GK4NTJI.ATEO, Crushed, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Coffee, A, B, 4c, at prices that will be sure to suit. WlUTi: DRIPS New York Steam Amber and Ooiden, at prices lower than any Hue since the war. 13 titter and Cheese. EXTJUA cliolce genuine Orange County Butter. Extra choice genuine Uoshen Butter. CHOICE ROLL BUTTE U. NeW York Factory Chees6 to suit all tastes. Western Reserve Cheese, English Dairy Pine Appls . Sap Sago and Eadaia " All are asked to call and see what fine goods,cbeap prices and good qualities art otrerea iu iue ORIENTAL TEA STORE, NEW OPERA HOU3K CAN GOODS, PICKLES, IKES II MHAWBEKUICS, AC. Fresh Raspberiies, PineApplj, " Tomatoes, " Peas. " Lima Beans, Chow Chow, Fresh Blackberries, " Cherries, " Peaches.extra Windsor Corn, Imperial Hot Pickles; Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Prince of Wales Salad Sauce. Worcestershire Sauce, Toviato Catsup, Assorted tshaker Jrrcserves, Pure Honey, Horse Radish, French Olives, French Preserves, as sorted, &c, &c, at the Oriental Tea Store. Just In Time for the Holidays TTKi CROWN ISIP.EKIAI. KAIJSIa BINS, (all bunches.) Choice Laye Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Genoa Citron, Lemon Peel, Zante CurraDts, French Prunes, White French Orapes, (fresn,) first ever oflered in the city. Atmore's Mince Pie Meat, Shaker Preserves, Guava Jelly French Olives, Scotch Marmalade, French Mustard (imported), dec, d-c, at the Ox'ienta.1 Ton, Store. OK S A I.K VALUABLE MAIN 8TREKT PROPERTY That splendid croDertv knowu as tne teler property. Hitnaleiion the west corner of Mam and I fc.t.f(.-;t and !(.' feet i u .Miii: street. Sa j piopiTiy is (f'-ej l-.r f-aie a' low iln; oa e:--y tcrtus. a p i jo Comer LoetiMt and rhirU iiuee: elo dtf

SCHULTZE,

o., F O U N D B Y, Maaufactnrera andBallders of STUAM CIRCULAR 8AW-HILL3, V Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screio Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Cora Shellers, House Front, Cellar Grates. IR0Nr & BRASS CASTINGS OF Kvxav DESCRIPTION. KACUIXEKY OF ILL KISDS AND EIL PAIRED. MADS DXAXXBS IN BELTING, FIRS CRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AIID WROUGHTIRON PIPES. OLU MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the best machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to a oar Individual attention; ttll orders promptly; warrant our work ; Ad charge reasonable prloes. OFFICX AND roUSDBT! oORNER FIRST & LEST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairing. fe2 feCH0LTZ,THUMAN & CO. INSURANCE. NEXSEN &. BAKER, General Insurance Agent3, AMD ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, No. 10 Main Street, Up-Stairs, EVANSVILLE. IND, Dwelling HousaR Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at tJie Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three, I.ife I si su ran ce a Specialty, Total Cash Assets Represented . Over Twenty-Seven Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represebteu : 33T3f A Insurance Co. of H art fore. Conn. Cash Assets .5,aaO,oo I'll (KMX Ins. Co. of H ; rtford. Conn. Cash Aitseta .... $i,7oy,cao. COSTiaTEHTAL Ins. Co. of New York Cash AsseU t2,33i,0O0. NOKTI5 AMEHH'.3f Insurance Coo. Hartford, conn. Cash Assets . g5O0,000. MERCUASTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets ...,850'J,uim NORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New xorlc. Cash Assets .. . . SSOO.COO. III03X Ins. Co. of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash Assets ...,o utf. TONKE3S X. TOKU Fire Ins. Co. Cash Assets w,a.u iETNA. 1.IFE Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets.- . 13,OUO,WO'. NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 10 MAIJf STKE3F, Ev&usville, Ind. Jan30 dly BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Unite dL States Mutual Beiisfit Company OFJSEW YeiiK CITY. Capital, - - - $125,000. Hon. H. H. Goodman. President. U. 8. Naval Judge Advocate. Rev. Ueoige A. Hnbbell, Vice President, (Pastor ot M. K. Church, Brooklyn.) ti. sr. -tsooui, nq., xieasurer, (lirra oi Ward & Co., 113 Wall Street.) John F. Dryden, Esq., Secretary. This company has fully complied with the laws -of Indiana, regulating foreign compani In this company you get all you pay . and only pay for wbat you get. Its plan Is vo classify members according to their age and amount of benefit desired, as follows: SINGLE CLASS. Benefit S5.000-Limit 1,003 membei s. Division ONE. Persons from 20 to 35, Inclusive. Admission fee J10 00 Annual due 5 00 Assessment on death of a member.. 5 00 divisic s t wo . Persons from 3t to 50, inclusive. Admission fee $12 00 Annual due 6 00 Assessment on death ef a member.- 5 00 DIVISION THSEE. Persons from 51 to 60, Inclusive. Admission lee . 814 00 Annual due ... 7 00 Assessment on death of a member 5 00 JOINT CLASS. Benefit 55,000-Llmlt 1,000 members. , DIVISION A. Persons from 20 to 35, inclusive. Admission fee ... .. ..J11 CO Annual due . 7 00 Assessment on death of a member... 5 W) DIVISION B. Persons from 36 to 50, Inclusive. Admission fee ... .....flG 00 Annual due 8 00 Assessment on death of a member.- 5 CO DIVISION C. Persons from 51 to 60, Inclusive. Admission fee.. ..jis 00 Annual due ... .. 9 00 Assessment On den.! ti nf a. rnmhor KIM) In these Divisions the family or heirs of a ueceasea member receive to rer every certificate in force in tbe Division at the time tbe death occurs. If tbe Division Is mil iney receive 85,000. We also Issue certificates for S2.503, bene fit. If desired. Forty days grace allowed for payments of Assessment and Annual Dues. ro restriction on travel or resi dence Bend for circular. Aeents wanted to whom a liberal commission will be given. Call on or address t. A. WlilTE, Manager, lor Indiana, Kentucky. Illinois, Iowa. Kansas. Office 19 N. Illinois Hf.. Indianapolis, Indiana, j.c, JEWKI.L, Office io. 10 boath Second Street. Lvaus ville, Indiana, Agent for the counties of Vanderburgh, Posey, Uibson, Knox, Wrrica ana epencer. ie a i Oilice Third Street, bet wet-a 113.1a sad j .!fS I i t .o:u i Locust (front rooms over Jad?e l&:e) office). Ressidence Oa Ouk Eu-eet,oue tto lhe corner of rourth aad Ouk street nov3 d3oi

C. KEATZ, FOUNDER and MACHINIST A ND SUPPL Y A GENCY. Builder of Portable Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Corn Shellers, Improved Steel Amaigam and Composition Bells for farms, shops, engine houses, churche, schools, etc., and Machinery and Castings generally, Sieain Boilers, Plate and Sheet Iron Work of

every description. Proprietor and Agent of Territory In the Patent Drive Tubular Well. Apply for descriptive circulars and r-rice lists, and state the kind of machinery, &c, wished. Repairing promptly done at or from t'ae shop, on Boilers, i!achlnery, &o. Work of trie beat material and work manship. Comer First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, ETASSVIL1E, ISBIAKA. Portable Engines (saio mill size), and Portable Circular Sato Mills. Important JTotlce. The usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by the Portlble Circular Saw Mill is from 125 to 130 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to SO pounds per square inch, at which steam 13 not considered in tbe least dangerous, and is, at the same time, more economical In the saving of fuel, Ac. We append the follow ing certificate oi tne nrst or my new style Portable Mills, for the noting and careful perusal cf sawyers and all those desirlngt 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 few hours, or mounted on lees and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mb. Kkatz: The Portable Engine yoa furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in eve -y respect as any machine I ever saw, ru is light, uses tso pounds of steam for runiiinx a double 60 and 30 inch circular saw lalll for 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. Caldwkll. Lynnviue ind. Other slees 'or farm and plantation use and all other .eqalrements. nov Io-m u. ivi.Aiz.. E I T H . A N E Y , Crescent Foundry, Corner or Canal and Ingle 8tsM EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manufacturers of ST SAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mil la, AND Machinery or every !e6criptloa BEL TING, STEAM Q AUG ERS, FIRE BRICK, W ROUGH T IRON PIPE, c, & c. Re-pairing done at Short Kotioe. Also agents for Stillwell'3 Patent Heater anil Licia -atelier. nov7 ly (Successor to Kratz & Heilman.) 3IAMIFA4-I I KKIt AS'D BUILDER rORTABLE AND STATIOXAIiY Steam Engines and Boilers, SAW AND GRIST MACEINEEY, MILL Cotlou aiui Tobacco I'resscs, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, tC, AC, EVANSVILLE, IMdAXA. SHEET IRON AND COPPKR made to order on short notice. VORK IRON AND 3RASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers In STEAM OAUUKH, UUM BELTING. FIRE hRICK.S, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, BOLTING CLOVHH, 4c, a manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at abort notice. P2AL05'8 "PIPUIAS L0TI0X Fcr Bcaotlfyln? tbe Sfeln and Cora pleiion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pf Triples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin soft, air, and blooming. For Ladies in the Nursery It Is lnvaiuFoi Gentlemen after Shaving it haa no eQuai. Paphian Lotion" Is the only reliabl remedv for diseases and blemlsnes of the Bkln. ' I'll A LOTf'S "PAPHIA5I SOAV lot ttie Toilet, Nursery, and Hatti. will not Chap the skin. Price 23 cents per caite. wFLOR IE 5fATO. ufLOB 1E WAo.' A New jrfume lor the Handterchlel. Eiqiiwrtle, DeUcate, Lasting Fragrance, SoJ.l by aii ur jt'si'. 1 ty r y, AOEVl'S VAr.T;iijiffipie Sflnt lree: with teju 13 ft p ; 1 1- z-j a. u ly. io ww Hnu-t i s flwur. Address N . H . V Hli Newartr.New Jeis;y.

1809.

:.vi ET&ssvllle & Tennessee Hlvcr ron. PADUIMU, EiBT?3RT & FLGKK5CE. The fleet and elegant Passenger Steamer Capt. Lek Howeijl; Kou. C. ile jtKCH.vx, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle, rs above, every MONDAY, promptly at4o'c ork p.m. The btetiaer RAP1DAN No. 2 will rnn during the season as above, coucecilng ct DanvillH with the L.. C. & M. Railroad, itnd at Johnsonvilla wi-.li the N. A. N. W Kallroad, for all points Eaut and We.-t. Having been thoroughly repaired and refurnished throughout, they-ofl'er upeclal lndnooments to passengers and ehlpptrs for speed, safely, and comfort. Orders for pi? iron, dressed or nndressed yellow pine lumber, Jelt with cur Agent, wiil receive pronirt attention. 'Shlppors 'nu rely on this boat le.v!n? promptly, payinR Kpecial attenuoa to col lection' and way ouainess. For freight or passage npplv (' rd, cr t to WM.u.Cv:.A.vr, ; jalodtf A', ' '.. REGULAR EVANSVILLE A?; VILLE PAtiiE i. The very light-draught . Zj ALPHA, Eymac, Mas'i -v; W. it. ui. j t.i , Will p!y as a regular weekly packet between the porls of Evansvllle and Nashville. Leaves Evansvllle every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage aprly on board, or to C. It. RUDD, Janldtf Agent. Evansvilla, Hendersoa, & Nashville R. R. feini-Daily Trassfir Packet to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer FAYE fJi? rX" , C. G. Perkins, Master ; A. O. Turland. fTIerk. Will leave Evansvllle daily for Hender son at 7 a.m. aud a p.m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pare 75 ceuls each way. Freights received at all hours at W. U. Brown fc Co.'h wharfboat. Railroad and other freights, not ready for the 'A p.m. trip, will go down at 7 a.m. by being sent to the wharf-boat in the evening. Ie2i tf . Regular Wednesday and Saturday i'aefcet. FOB PAUUOAH AND CAIRO. The new and elegant steamer Jk. M. O It X, Atus DcscAJf Master; Our Vxnyaed, Clerk, Leaves Evavili,e every WEuNESDAY aud HATUKDaV, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THUIlsDAY aud SUNDAY" at 6 P. M., making clone connections at Cairo with nrst-cJa8 packets for Bt. Louis, Memphis aud New Orleans. Connects at Lvansvilie with the K. t C. Kailrobd, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or paswaee apply ou board, or to F. M. HUMPHKtOY A CO. and WM. H. CON ANT, deeddtf Agents. FOR PADDCAU AND CAIRO. The famous low-pressure QUICKSTEP, Jack Ubammbb, Master, Leaves Kvansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY aod THUlvSUAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with bt. Louis, Atempnis, anu Mswuriunua pacieut ,17.. ir ...&t.:n .... Regular E7an3ville and Bowlinguroen raciieL The new and elegant Bteatner e; va isr svil ;l w . r. v w hith, piaster, Leaves Kavnsvilie fur Bowl.ng-Uieea every TUIiirfDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves tvausville for Woodbury every SATURDAY, al 4 P.M. For freight or pasiiMge a; ply ou board. novi5'os dtf ilciil Estate & Patent Agency T II AVE A VA 11 1 ETY OF KIJsl. NE3S4 and DWELLING HOUE-, aud a large number oi BUILDING Lois, in almost every part of Evansvllle; also, a liumuci in runuM ituu several luousanu acres of TIMBERED LAND.3. ail of wblcl 1 will nell on EASf TERMH. 1 have some very UbMIBAULK and very CHEAP i.Ol'tJ. within ten tninutem' walk a tint tyirl House. Persons wlsblug to buy will save muuey uy purenasing at my oxnee. J liose Having property to sell will pleuso bilug me tbe description and pilce. l snail soon advertise for public Kale some valuable property In tbe lpi-kh pari or tne city, near ine proposed track ot the itreet railroad, where nice building sites can oe uau ou veby kkash.nablk tkkm.4. 1 have also opened au ollice lor SOLIC IT. ING PATENTS. Pernonn (lfjiirlnv lo !. tain Patents can make application at once huu uy Gamut: at my omce, on THJLSD ST., bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, ID. alvau juu:ssoN, Real Eblate and Patent Agent. ocl3J lew Ileal Estate Agenc) J. I. lAUott Cc Bou IJATE ii"t.E A KL'AL ESTAIt M-ik. Agency lor tbe sale ot and renting o lauds, bwu-ses. Ac. Ac Persons having bouses cr land to reii t ci sell, or persons wishing to parznoKe oi rent, win ao weu by calling on them al tneir oixioe, on TMrd Etrest, near Locust' 111 IIliott'W lilOttlti junell tf LAW CARDS. O. Ii. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA VV, "Cnice north of the Court House Bquare. Practices in all tbe Courts of tbe CHA3. H. EUX1ER FIELD, ATTORNEY AT. LAW Ojtfick Wet side Third Btreet, bet. Locust and Alain (np-stair), Jal8 d3m Evanhvii.lk, Ind. G. W. SUANELIN, Law and Real Estate 0iTicc (With WM. H. WALKER.) CUKSEK MAIN AND TlUKIk HTS. Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentocky for tale or exchange. oci dtim WSI. RE A VIS, U. . Gluira .AGr5it. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. OfHce on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No. yd (over Keller's Gun -tore), Evansvllle, Ind. epl9,tjj, W. P. HARGRA7E, " ATTORNEY at JLtuX. . Office on Third Street, In Washington Houwe Block. Will practice i te varlons Coui-ts cl the Circuit. Prompt attention to office bUHlneta &nf A ti.r. 1 T" t; .1 T H K PURE, GENUINE IMPORTKI) PREPARATION, dtscovcrtd by J OH. HOFF, of Berlin. A TONIC BEVERAGE and REGULATOtt of the entire system. A SUBSTITUTE FOR ALE, Beer, Porter, and Alcoholic Dilnks of every descripl. rif I'NKR i.r V.ic t..-Li..Lu: 1. -v f.E.'d : in .OLE At: EN lot - V'-ry '..'.-. yon T il L"IV. f -1.1 dli

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i c e'ear v. I r the trtr.r'.r iMire w ' S ant The river rjrh '. t.c 2 J '-,ut.niinr t .? P r.' . f ".M n I: t It is again risicg d.'. t'i'i-i.uti, tivi will eoon bo stationary cr jH. hit". Arttrnlrt asn Itt jn.rt ri Tbo arrival! and JeparturcH, .;. t 3 P.M. yesterday, idcIuiIo t!io I'ayct;., Ilcnderjon to retuiu: I'itik Vurbk'. Ea&tport to Louisville. Iifiti Dae lfr. AtnOES t-'-e "rst boat3 duo lic arc tbo Qaickstep, from CVuo; I'urascoa, Fall- City and Mary Miller, from Loui.4Ma . it t, I, ,'. . - i"i ; h :. i Crec-.L;-v-.r . i lor . iti rair, I .'. i'.. Ci.urch, Howling Urocn; iShamiock, for tit. Louid; ArmaJillo, roua Arkaniaa Jliver; Abooca, Cbampioo, from St. Louis; Clara oott, froui Wabash Iliver Rapidau No. 2, Ollia Sullivan, from Eastport; City of Kvansvillc, fronx Pittsburg. Ito'tl Lra Ingr To-Urj'. Foa Caiuo. The lieot. low- recaure Qaisckstcp id the regular packet for Cairo and all way points at 4 o'clock, to-day, Laving unsurpassed cabiu accommodations. Capt. Jack Grammer command?, and Walter IJ. PeaniDgton and Eugene ltudd are her popular clerks. She gives through receipts for freight or passenger, to all points South or West. The Qaick step is a great favorite along the coast. Foa Louisville. The magnifi cent Tarascon is the unrivalled packet for Louisville and all way points at 11 o'clock to-night, upon the arrival of the mail train. She is a grand floating palace, and finely cOlcercd. The veteran Captain James Mather commands, and Miles D. Warren and Phil. Beverly are her clerks, all pleasant and popular gentlemen. Foa Bowlino CJheen. The fleet Falls City, Capt. John W. Kolinson commanding, tind Murray Bewlcy in the offico, is due here to-day, en routo for BowliDgOrcco. She has eplendid passenger accommodations, aud her officers are pleasant and obliging gentlemen. For Henderson. The swift winged Fayette, leaves promptly at 3 P. M., for Henderson, and has elc-uatit passenger appointments. Capt. CLarlcy Perkins commands, and Durland, Story and Boylo arc her clerk;?. Foa Wauahu IUveh. The ecw and elegant Clara Scott will leave positively at 3 r. Ji , to d.-y, for Jit. Carmel, Grayville, New Harmony, and all Wabah Itiver way landings, ia charge of thoi-e clever gentlemen and experiecccd eteambcatmen, dipt. Frank Collins and Marsh. Walthall. Havo your Wabash Kivcr freight down early. For St. Loiris. The eUaut Express Line packet Shamrock is the next boat in the express line, end will leave at coon to day for St. Louis and all way points. Capt. Geo. W. Cullum is her emiccDt commander, and ltobert Kerr is her aceoaipliahcd clerk. The Shamrock has t.upcrior paEaecgcr appointments. nttvr Umif.iit. There was but little animation on the whsif yoBterday, except in fr jnt of the Sam. Orr, which was receiving largely, with a fair prospect of bsing perfectly stuffed by the titue of her departure. Her cabia, at nooo, was literally full cf people, with the Mornins Star's passengers to provido for The Fayette brought up a considerable number of people and some freight and was receiving hand somcly for her return trip The Pinlc Varblo had a good trip including 200 tons pig iron, 200 bales cotton and much miscellaneous freight. She discharged a largo lot of Clif ton Cement for Lyon & Medico. Capt. Silby, being indisposed, took the cars at Danville fur Loubville, and Capt. Dick Fuller at.d Luce JIarrc'.l old Luce, co well known of yore in the Louisvillo and Henderson packet line were in charge Among the passengers lost by the Emma No. 3 disaster, were, as is believed, Mrs. Dr. W. A. Bowks and niece, of Orange county, Indiana. It will b3 remembered that somo timo ago Mrs. Bowles got a divorce from the famous old "Sod cf Liberty," wlo wa,by the untimely ioferenco of Gov. Morton, 6aved from being'hung as a conspirator, with $25,000 alimony. She had a suit pending with the counsel, for $7,000 lawyers fees in her case, and her death, if it is true blio was lost, will likely complicate matters. The Little Condor with a heavy tow of gait arrived yesterday forenoon from above. She landed above the city and dropped two barges loaded with salt down to the wharf The bhip Truo Love, built at Philadelphia in 1701, is f till in commi.csion. She acted as a privateer during tbo revolutionary war, and was captured by a British man-of-war in 17b0; sold to parlies ia Hull, England; was employed for years as a whaler, and after an ever.t.''ul history, is now engaged carrying ice from Norway to tbo English market. Sbo is said to be as sound and in as good condition as ever. Ulraoioit Iroma our rln' - Pittsburg. The (X imcrr' ' 0 Monday says: The marks last cvenir.: it, Ja't I (ix feet six inches an'! li-ir .-; S ,. c. From the amount cf rii.i tL,.t . - s fallen during thepv t tVC-ry.r. -irns we can safely p" a n i wratber was w;rr-., -.a i o-. rnr i i'y Cii ri n - i ;t-

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