Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1870 — Page 3

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REPUBLICAN' STATE TICKET. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. MAX. F. A. HOFFMAN, Of Cass Coanty. FOR AUDITOR OT" STATE. JOHN D. EVANS, Of Marlon County. FOR TREASURER CF STATE. ROBERT H. MILROY. Of Carroll County. FOR ATTOKJTET OSSKRAL. NELSON TRUSTER, Of Fayette Coanty. FOR SCPEBISTESDENT OF PUBLIC ISSTRCCTION. BARNABAS C. HOBB3, Of Wayne Coanty. FOR JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT. FIRST DISTRICT. ANDREW h. OSBORNE, Of Laporte County. SECOXD DISTRICT. JEHU T. ELLIOTT, Of Henry County. THIRD DISTRICT, CHARLE3 A. RAY, Of Mirlon County. FOURTH DISTRICT. ROBERT C GREGORY, Of Tippecanoe Coanty. C3SSBE3SI9S1L JOMI f AII02T. FOB CONGRESS. CAPr. H. CLAY GOODING, Of Vanuerburga County. Jl'DlCUL 50MIJTATI0N3. JUDGE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ISAAC 8. MOOSE. Of Warrick County. PROSECUTOR FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CURRAN A. DE3RULER, Of Bpeucer County. ROSECUTOR FIRST COMMON FLEAS DISTRICT, GILES li. SPNCER, Of Warrick County. JUDGE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, J. W. BURTON, Of Daviess Coanty. PROSECUTOR THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, W. J. PUETf. Of Daviess County. PROSECUTOR BECOSB DISTRICT, F. B. POSEY, Of Pike County. SENATORIAL SOMIX1II0N3. WARRICK AND SPENCER COUNTIES. MAJOR K. A. BAKER, Or Warrick County. GIB90N AND POSEY COUNTIES. CAPT. D. F. EMBREE, Of Gibson County. KKOX AND DAVIESS COUNTIES. GEN. LAZ. NOBLE, Of Knox County. BISTBICT EIECUIIV8 COHHIITEE. Davless-DR. W. A. HORRALL. Knox GEM. LAZ. NOBLE. PI k e GOO L L 1ST MORGAN. Gibson CAPr. R. M. J. MILLER. Posey W. M. IIUGUATT. Warrick DR. W. L. BARKER. Hpeocer L. M. UILKEY. Perry JOHN HUCKEBY. ' Vanderburgh WILLI AW BAKER. " CAPf. I. E3HLINGER, " JAHKH H. MoNKKLY. SPECIAL NOTICES. Consumption. The Three Remedies, "Schench's Pulmonio Syrup," for the cure of Coughs. Celds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the uloers in the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Sohencfc's Sea-Weed Tonic" for th cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising from debility. This tonic lnvisorates the digestive organs, supplies the plaoe of the gastric juice when that la deficient, and thtn enables the patient to digest the rnoKt nntrlcions food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable mediclnos ever discovered beins a vegetable Babutitute for calomel, and having all tiie useful proportion ascribed to thai mineral, without producing any of its injurious effects. To these three medicines Dr. J. fl Scbenok. ol Philadelphia, owes his an. rivaled enocesH in Vae Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrnr. ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of the most prommeot cause of Consumption. The Sea-Weed Tonlo Invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal and healthy condition, improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles la the langs becomes Impossible. The combined action of hose medicines, as thus explained, w 1 cure every case of Consumption If the r medles are used in time and the use of the is pei severed In sufficient, ly to bring the oa.se to a favorable termination. Dr. Bchenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general directions how to use bis medicine, can be had gratis or sent by mall by addressing his Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each ii 50 per bottle, or f 7 50 a half docen. Mandrake Pllla, 23c per box. For sale by all drnszlsts and dealrs. PIMPLES 05 THE FACE. For Comedones, Black-worms or Grubs, Pimply Eruptions and blotched disfigurations on tbe face. Use Perry's Oomedone and Pimple Remedy. Sold by ail Druggists. FOE MOTH PATCHES Fa&CSLES AND TAN. TJSE PERRY 'd MOTH "and FRECKLE LOl'lOS," the only Reliable and Harmless hemedy for removing brown disoolorations from tbe 'aoe. Prepared by Dr. B. C Pkr&y, 49 Bond Street, N. Y. Bold by Druggists everywhere. aprl-6m SELF ESEKTATION. Essays for Young Men, on Physical and Mental Enervation loss of bodily vigor, courage, and antb:tlon the cause and care with sanitary aid tor the leeble and desnondlnz. Heut free, in sealed envel opes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, hoi l , iniiaaeipma ri. raazn am p '.riie tloalins? Pool. XSN-Y8 I'OK YOUN MEN, who JTj have fallen Into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and a bette MANHOOD, with certain means of relief for the arUlcted. Sent in sealed letter en velopes, free of coarijo. Address, HOW' akij association, box p., philadkl. jrrfiA, Pa. sepM For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on tne race, use 1'erry's Vomedone and jPitople Remedy, prepared only by Dr. B. C PE8RV, 4U Bond Street, New York. Sold everywhere. Tne trade supplied by whole ale medicine dealers. I nr17 dMa BpN 'To remove Moth-Patchea. Freckles and Tan from tbe face, use J'erry,s Moth ana jc-recKus luoixorv. rrepareo only by D. B. O. Pebrt. Sold by all druggists. ncvl7 dam 8o N D. P. Hollo way. Former Commissioner of patents; R. Mas n, Attorney at Law; J. M. Blanch ako. Late Examluer In Patent Oflice. llolioway, Mason & Blanch ird, SOLICITORS OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATESiT, AND ATTORNEYS AND EXPERTS IN 'PATENT OASES, Kihth Street, betwrex E ajcd F fcTS., WASslIINGTON, . C. A. Clevelaud and (V. S. Llng:e. Lafayette, la'i. ; T. E V. Brlnley A J. B. speed, Loulsbusiness. Circulars of information relative to Pate at Busines seat on appiica--rtT'ai.LnPl.ACED LOVE.-Essays for Irtf x ung aieu, tree, a aeaiea eovelopo. Howard associatijt. Box P, PnliadetphlA. Pa, nil

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A victim of early Indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ao., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of seif-cu re, which he will (end free to bis fetlow-safftrers. J. H. TUTTLE, No. 78 Nassau Street, New York City. auEl8-3m Heniifial Weakness, HOW TO TREAT AND CURE IT WITHOUT MEDICINE. Pamphlet sent Free. Address Da. II. C. NEWELL CO., Hartlord, Conn. IISMIS E01IY. CINCINNATI. Cnslt Capital, - $1,000,000 THE STOCKHOLDERS and the pubilo are notified that tula Company la ow ready to issue Policies. a S. DREW, Agent, Jy20 No. 2 Main .t., Evansvllle, Ind. Dissolatioi of Partnership. THE I A RT' F. RHHl I heretofore exlHliuir between J. K. Gibson, of Cincliinaii, Ohio, and James Welsh, of Evansvllle. Ind.. in the Plumbing business, was dissolved ou tbe first day of January, 1&H9, and tbe business continue! in the firm name of Gibson A Welsh. I have thlsday sild my entire stock and interest In tbe concern to Mr. James- Welsh, who will contlaue the P'umblng business at the old stand. No. 2. Licust Htreet, Evansvllle, lnu una. TnaoKful ror the kind patronage heretofore given, 1 would respectfully request a continuance of tbe same to my successor. J. R. GIBSON. EVAysviLLB, Ang. 5, 1870. ao23 3t STEIXIUCH, WACR & 0., ItANCFACrCKERS OT SADDLERY, AND Dealers la Safldlei y Hardware, (SIGN OF THE BIG COLLAR),' No. 109 A ill Mais St., Cor. Fourth, EVAJkSVILLE, ISO. Alb cut Stkikbacil") U. f. Wack. 5Charles M ueb. J aul3-3m EVANSVILLE GROCER X, No. 13 O -Main Street, Has on band, and is constantly receiving. a lull stock of' staple and fancy Grooerles, Lamps, Butter, Eggs, Ac, Ao. Lime, Ce ment, naster, jnsiis, &, sc, lor saie i"w. To Contractors and Builders. First Quality Building Sand at reasonable rates; Good Seasoned Wood Constantly on Hand. Tea Wood Cutters and Charcoal Burners wanted. The timber within one mile of the city. ma em J am. uiUJ ra. Closing Out fiale. Jewelry and Watches at Prlvaie &aie ana Auction. MEssn.. nK.CR.z smith bavins dissolved partuership, tbe atuu and tl.xtures of their Jewelry Store will be sold at private sale, without regard to cost, uutli Thursday, the 18th. on and after wntcb date tbey will be sold out at auction without reserve. The stocfe comprises Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, silver and Plated Ware and Clocks of all descriptions. Tbe fixtures consist of Marble-top Counters, Sliver-plated Hbow Cases, Mahogany Hide Sfcow Cases and a Burglar-proof Safe. The Store, No. 12 Nortn Second Htreet, will be to rent aster the first of September, Mr. Smith having made arrangements for room in Hailouk fc Ford's drugstore. No. 31 Main street, where be will eouttnue the watch making branch of the business. augll-f tUnion and Democrat copy. Copartnership Notice. CfT'JS. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE W formed ou the first day of August, J87U, a copartnership uuuer iue siyie ana firm name ot G. A. Bittroifr A Co. G EO. A. B1TTROLFF, CHARLES ARTE3. Thankful for the past liberal patronage, we hope for a continuance of tUe same lor A good and well selected stock of Watches aud Jeweirv alwavs Kent ou nanu. articles sold at reasonable prices, and warrantea as represented. GEO. A. BITTROLFF, The Fearful CiXCEIS Subdued. THE CUitE BLOW DISCOVERED Having been long afflicted with CANCER I resorted to all tbe remedies Of which I could hear. Among them was one recommending a certain herb to me as a cure. I (as I supposed) procured the herb, and prepared and applied it. whioh made a perfect cure, bat on examination by the family physician be informed mm that the hero 1 had used, which had mad a perfect and speedy care, was not the one recommended. All wno are afflicted eau find a speedy care by sending for the recipe, with lull directions tor use. Price 46 Address, with registered letter or money order, GEORGE MORGAN, Box 251. Port JemsOraageCoaaty, New York.

HACHIIflST, ETC.

C. KEATS, FOUNDER and MACHINIST AND SUPPLY AGENCY. Portable Steam Engine AND Circular Saw Mill Work?. Corner First and Pine and Second and Elm Streets, EYAXSYIIXE, INDIANA. Portable Engine (taw mill tize and Portable Circular Haw Mills. Important Notice. The usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by tbe Portlble Circular Saw Mill is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 80 to 80 pounds per square Inch, at which steam Is not considered in the least dangerous, and Is, at the same time, more economical in tbe saving of fuel, && We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Ports ble Mills, for the noting and careful nerusal of sawyers and all those desiring to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, tney now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide Urea and heavy Iron axles, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation In a few hours, or mounted on legs and wooden skids, or otherwise: Mb. Kkatz : The Portable Engine you furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect in every respect as any machine I ever saw, runs Lght, uses 60 pounds of steam for running a double 60 and SO inch circular saw mill tor a common day's boal . ness. An average day's w era, 6,000 to lo.uuo feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds of steam. A. J. Cai.dwki.Lj Lynnvliie Ind. Other size for farm and plantation use and all other requirements. noviS-ara O. K.RATZ. SCiiUfjTZEV TIIUHJA1V & COei lYXeolifiii&fets F 0 U H B R Y, Manufacturers and Builders of STEAL! ENGINES, CIRCULAR 8AW-31ILL8, Grist and Sugar Mill, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machine, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mill, Com Sheller, Haute Front, Cellar Grate. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS ow ivibt Dxac&ip-noN. HlCHI5aT Of ALL KI3BS MIDI 13 D CXfllUKD. BSLTINli, FIRE BRICKS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WROUGHTIRON PIPES. OLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of tbe bet ma chinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to as our lnaiviuaai attention; fill orders promptly: warrant our work; and charge reasonable prloea. oryic and FousnaT: uORNER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. M R Workmen sent to all Darts to fit up work and do repairing. . teiSt SOHIliTZK,THUMN 1. PLANING MILLS. NEW IT'lltM. 8. T. TBI BLE. W. W. WIIJtIH80J. 15. F. TIUIIIjE & CO., (Successors to Wm. Hunnel,) Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Ac Also, dealers In Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, Shineles. Lata, Ac. tsuiiamg material oi an kinds in our line made to order. Factory and Yard, Corner of Wal nut and fifth btreett, Ilvnusville, Indiana. Orders om abroad promptly attended to. , (leSdtim joHrr s. H'cosKU. johh p. twkjed. McCORXLiS & TWEED, Contractors and ilnilders, And Manufacturers of Sath, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Bracket Stair-Rail, dc. We keen constantly on hand a laree stock of Yellow and White Pine and Pop lar Flooring, ropiar ana raw Lumoer. Laths. Hhinsdes. &o. Hatih. Primed and Glazed, on hand and to order, bend tor frlce List. FACTORY, Cor. WALNUT EIUHTII NTKEETf. EVAJiSVIXXJE, IND. All orders promptly attented to. fe23 JACOB MEYEBS & BBO., Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of Sasu, Doors, Biiads, Moaldinga, &o. ALSO DKALKEa IS LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES. 09" Estimates made on Foldings for furnishing all Mill work and Lumber at the LOWEST PRICES and of the BEST MA TERIAL. , Sontliern Planins Mill, Corner Water and Goodsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. W IOO.OOO POPLAR AND CYPRESS SHINOLES for sale cheap. aprl-6m TRANSPORTATION. 'Star" XJrIOIV, Allen town, AND National Xines. OFriCK is No. 9 MAIN STREET, Evansville, Indiana E. W. PATRICK, Agent.

MACHINISTS.

WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Saeceesor to Erati A Heilman,) MASCFACTl'RKH AND LCILDEB QW POST AB LI 15D STATIC.UBT Steam Engines and Boilers, SAV7 AND GRIST LULL if MACHINERY CJotton and Tobacco irec, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, : Ac., Ae EVANSV1L1.V, INDIANA. 8HKET IRON AND COPPER YORK made to order on s'aort notice. IRON AND BRAS CA8TINOS ofeyery description. Dealers la HTEAM GAUGES. O D M BELTING, FIRE BRICKS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, BOLTING CLOTH8, Ac, a manufacturers' prices. KF.PA J KING done at short noUoe. - JR B I T Z H A H E Y. , Orescent SToundrj, Comer or Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM E OILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, ARB K&cMnerj of ererj betcriptloa Pk ATiKBS IB BELTING, STEA M GA UGERS, FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, &c, Ac. Repairing done at Short Notice. Also agents for StillwelTs Patent Heater and Lims Catcher. UCT7 (No. 1587.) Usited States Marshal's Notice. UHITKJB 8TATK8 OF AMERICA, 1 . District of Indiana. 88 : HKBEA8, a libel of Information was filed in the District Conrt of the United Slates for tbe District ot Indiana, on the 1st dsy of Angust, 1870, by George MeNalry, against the steamboat Evansvllle (wherejf Mamael W. Combs Is Master), her engines, tackle, apparel and larnit'are. seised at said District on a cause of subtraction of wages, and damages, civil and maritime, aud praying process against said goods, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give publlo not ice to all persona claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein.that tbey be and appear before the said, the District Court of tbe United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for tbe District of Indiana, eu the first Monday of September next, at 10 o'clock of tbe forenoon of tbat day, then and there lo inter pese their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. BEN. e PC-ONE ft, MarstalU.S. by BAMUEL DAY, Deputy. Attest: J. D. Howlasd, Clerk. au-14t RESTAURANTS. LIVE: & LET LITE! JOHN 0. SCHWEIZEK. Main, tv Exeliange, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH STS., Th8 Cheapest Oyster House in Town 1 FRESH OYSTERS OF THE FINEST quality received from Baltimore daily per express. Meals at all hours 33 cents ; Oyster Soap 10 eents; Lodgings 85 cents. Open from I to 12 r.n. ld4 diy

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GREAT WAREHOUSE. 8IGK OF THI TRANSPARENT BANNER WALL PAPERS IWm.E.FRENOHI &co. A WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 2, We are now down on ihe lower , floor, and Down on prices lower than tney hare been -offered In this market since the war. We keep a larger stock of goods In our Una than ALL our competitors In this city combined, and propose to sell as low If not LOWER THAN THE L0WE3T Offered by any competition In the market. Tn Al11fMAn nn manv sithv Hna, V good, we are Sole Agent in this city fo the fa mo as S3 ELASTIC SPONGE MATTRESSES and PILLOWS, Universally liked by all who hare used them, and pronounced by tbe Bclenllho American to be the Healthiest, Most Durable, And BEST bedding ever Invented, while tbe cost is far less than either wire primes oi curled hair. Call and see them. WM. 13. FRENCH & CO., No. 63 Main Street MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight 1m Priceless!! V1- "x THE DIAMOND GLASSES, AUrFACTBRKIl II T X. K. KPESOEB A CO.. New York, which a. in now offered to tbe public, are pronounced by all tbe celebrated Optician of tbe World to be tbe MOST FEKFECT. Natu ral, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. Tbey are ground nnder their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, 'Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The Scientific Principle on which tney are constructed brings the core or centre of tbe iens directly In front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, an in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, saoh a glimmering aud w averine of si g b t, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all ntbers In use. Tbey are MOUNTED IN THE FINEST MANNER, In frames of the best quality, of ail materials nsed for that purpose. T11EIK 11.MS1I AND UUUABII.IT eannot be furpssed. CAUTION. None genuine unless bearing tbeir trade mark stamped on every frame. L. BITTROLFF. Jeweler and Optician, Is tbe Bole Agent for Evansville, Indiana, irom wbom tbey can be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Peddlers, at any There Is no Soch Word as Fall. iSK TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP GrBEBS AND COPAIBA. ASure,Certain And Speedy Cure For all diseases of tbe Bladder, Kidneys and Ubim abt Orgams, either in the Male or female, frequently performing a perfect cure it- the thort space of three or four day, and always in less time than any other Preparation. In the u.-e of Tarrant's Compound Extract of Cubebj and Cepalba There Is no Deed of confinement or change in diet. In its approved form if paste it la entirely tasteies", and causes no unpleasant aensation to tbe patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowledged by tbe most learned in tne profession that in the above class of diseases, Cubkbs and Copaiba ate the only two remedies known tbat can be relied upon with any CKKTAIJiTT OF SUCCESS. TARRAM'S Compound Extract or Cnbcbs and Copaiba sar Sold by Druggists all over the World ma25 3m SOAP. THE ' E V -A-N s :l X, E Soap OorxrpaTijr, 68 NORTH FIKST ST.. Evansvllle, Indiana, Are now prepared to supply tue trade with their DETERSIVE, YELLOW ERASIVE, ' BEST FAMILY, PLAIN GERMAN, GERMAN, CHEMICAL OLIVE, FRENCH ELECTRIC. And celebrated WAX S8AP. Also, choice Toilet Soaps, Ten Cent Toilet. Horsy Bbaving, Chapped Hands, Balsam of Fern, Varleeaied, Castile, Ac., 4c. AU of tbe .best quality, at tbe lowest prices and on tbe most favorable terms. We Invite inspection, and shall be glad to forward price list on application. Orders promptly attended to. wnoiesaie Agents for Erkenbreclier'a Cslebratai Starch.

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Evansville, Henderson, & Nasnville Esilrcaa Trarsfer Pacsct to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer FAYETTE, A. O. Darlacd, Master; James Letcher, Clerk, Will leave Evansvllle dally for Header son at 3 p.m. Returns to Evansvllle every morning at 8 A.M., and every Saturday eveuiug at o p.m. xeaves isvausvine every aioiiuay &t i A.M. ra tz FOS PADUOAH AND CALEO. The elegant new steamer MARY MILLER Adam Liter, Master, Leaves Kvansville for Cairo every TTJE8UAX ana r kiuai, ai p. m., positively, connecting at Cairo with Ht. Louis, Jy23 dtf PHY. 6. ViETd, Agent. For Padncah and Cairo. - The magnificent new low-pressure steamer -..ii.nr. mi - - CITY OF EVANSVILLE, T7 T rinYtar M aetaw. Laves Kvansvllle every MONDAY and i. tu JttauA I an f.m -promptly, eounectlc at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis, an New Orleans packets. W.O.BROWN A CO. mhll tf and PHY. D. VIET8, AgenU. Regular Kvansvllle, Padncali, and uairo aemi-weeKiy Mail Line Packet The now, fleet and unrivalled side-wheel steamer IDLEWILD, Qua. Fowler, Master; WliL P. Fowler, Dak Nlchelsori. rClerkS, Leaves Evansville KVKKY WEDNESDAY DU OAIUliUAI SI P.M. , Leaves Cairo EVERY THURSDAY and BTJfiDAY at 6 .., making close connection at Cairo with nrst-eiaks steamers for fet, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans, and at Kvansvllle with the . A C. R.R. for all points North and East, and with ih Morning Star lor all points on the Upper Ohio. For treight or pasbaee apply on board, or to V. li. VlKTri, Aot. aplg II Regular Evanaville and Tennessee River Packet FOB FADUCAH. JOHNSONVILLE, AWD The elegant pssencer steamer a ,.,,1 1 1, , t !S A M. O Jet ja. AILI5 Dukcah Master; UT VrsrAKD. nierk-. Will leave Evansville for tbe above and au intermediate pons EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For treiaht or paHe apnlv on board, or to JAMiii A. OAKLEY. apZ3tf Atcent. KKQVL.A.B. JJA.1L.Y OOA.HT i-A.UKKT. FOR O WENS BO RO, ROCK PORT AND GRAND VIEW. Tbe elegant passenger steamer Pino JfcSliiHV Lafayette Elder, Master. jonn a. Adams, Clerk. Leaves Evansville DAILY (ttunaay ex. eepted) at 8 p.m. Leaves ttrand View DAILY ( Mondav ex cepted) at 7 a.m. or freight cr passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWltldt CO.. apZi tr . AeenU. Eegnlar Evansville and fowling Green U. 3. Kail Pdeicet . The new and elegant steamer Bamuel W. Combs, Master; Wm. Noland, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Bowling Green with tbe U. H. Mall every MONDAY & THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board. Jy29-lf BOAT STOESS OILS, J. si.zicii & soar, Wholesale Dealers In Boat Stores; Lubricating, Coal, and Lard Oils ; Cordage, Rosin, Pitch, &c, Ho. 30 H ATtK STREKT, apr26 dly Bet. Main and Vine. Orescent City Flooring aim, KAPPLER & SALMON. Proprietors, Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Moulding;, Sco. Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Bcrolv Ba wing done at Hhort notice. Pine and Poplar Flooring. Siding, Dressed and Rough Lumber, always ou hand, for sale. Also, Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED

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PICKET FEN UE, Knowcaa the Terre Haute Picket Fenoe It Is cheap and dnrable, and an ornament to the place wnere It stands. Ail orders promptly attended to. factor, Cor. Division and Canal Sts., EvAKsvii.iaE, ind. prW-dlvRtswl - PHAL0.VB "PAPHUJt L0TI05 Tor Beautifying thd Ekln sod Com. pleilon. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc., and renders the skin soft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery It Is in vain able. For Gentlemen after Shaving It has no eonal. m "Paphlan Lotion" Is the only rellabi remedy for diseases and blemlsnea of wie Bkln. PHALOS'S "IAU1ART fiOAP" loi the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will nol ehap the ekln. Price 2A cents per cake. ' "FLOR IE MATO. A New Perfume for the landkerchiei. Exquisite, Delicate, Lam ins Fragrance. PHALON&BON New York. HnM h-r all 1rnoiatji rv OLD IK. if EAT II' A many years' experience in curing tbe debilitated and diseased disclosed tbe startling lact tbat tbree-fourtbs of tbose Buffering with Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Consumption, Cancenus Affections, Disease of the Liver, Epilepsy, Paralysis, and Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladier, were caused by and could only be cured after curing them of 8-minal Weakness. His immense practice has made bis treatment as near perfection as possible. Many of his patients had paid from 1 100 to 86,000 for mealclne and .treatment before seeing him. No better proof that patients eannot be enred without a searching examination of all symptoms and complications, and scientific treatment by an experienced physician. Those at a distance can be cured at their homes without an interview. Advice free at 710 Broadway New York. There are so many unsuccessful phyMelans, Dr. Heath will merely say he is the author of two elaborate works on Medicine and Burgery and one on Cbemtffalw. J yl3 J&HJkJL ESTATE. . Set? Seal Estate Agenej . P. Elliott fe Hon HAVE OPH A REAL EST ATS Agency for the sale of and renting o lands, houses, Ao., Ac Persons having houses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing to pnrehase or rent, will do well by calling on them ft their oCttoe, oa Third Street, nsar Locust1 In JSlliott,' U'ook; Ibti1 tf MUSICAL GOODS. S. W. WAKRK5. THOa. OOJtYNOTOH SO- 62 MAIS STSEKT. WABBES & COSYSGTON DXAIiXBS IB PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. iiuem iy

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ForOther River Items, b'ee Fourth rage. Went lr and Water. Tlio weather yesterday was pirtly cloudy and moro pleasant, though the mercury from 10 to 12 o'clock ranged above, 90, but a gonial breeze from the southeast modified the heat in the ehado. A light sprinkle of rain fell at 10 a.m. and there was a fine shower, cooling the1 air about noon, a heavy shower at the same time passiDg to the south. Tbe river during the twenty-four houia, endiDg at 3 v. M., had fallon nice inshea. Arrivals end Departures. The arrivals and departures yes terday include only the Fayette, lien derBon and return; Pino Bluff, Gjandview and return; Tarascon, Louisville to return : Evansville, Bowliog ureen to return: Judge Baker, to Ularksville. Beats line lltrs. Among the first boats due here are the Palestine, from Louisville; Mary Miller and Idlewild, from Cairo; St. Marys and Leonidas, for New Orleans ;Florence Lee, Irom Cincinnati: Sam Orr. from Eastnort: Emma Floyd, from Memphis; Kate Robin son, from St. Louis; Belle Vernon, from New Orleans. Boats Leaving To-Uny , For Cairo. The very excellent new steamer, Mary Miller, U the regular mail passenger steamer, leaving at 4 P.M. to-day, for Cairo and all way points. Captain Adam Liter, a gen tleman of experience, and in every respect worthy and well qualified, is in command, and Walter B. Penning ton, Lugene liudd, and Sid. Humphrey, are her careful, attentive and popular clerks. "Laugh and grow fat," is the motto of the crew. Bill Steele keeps the tables groaning with the fat of the land. For Louisville. -Tho fleet and pretty Palestine is the regular Louisville mail packet at G o'clock to-night, and has first class passenger appointments. Her commander is that eminent navigator and first class gentleman, Capt. W. E. Hollcroft. C. A. Van Kirk and Lewis Bran ham will be found in the office, and both ire obliging gentlemen and careful and aoouratc clerks. For Grandview. The punctual Pine Bluff returns to Qrandview at 3 p.m. to-day, in charge of those attentive and obliging gentlemen, Captain Lafayette Elder and John A. and Robert Adams. She bai good passenger accommodations. For Henderson. The fleet, flying Fayette is the regular transfer packet for Henderson and way landings at 3 P.M. Captain A. O. Durlaod, one of nature's noblemen, has command, and James II. Letcher and Jerry Boyle, pleasant and practical young gentle men, have charge of her office. For New Orleans The magnlficant side wheel steamer St. Marys, will be here to-day, en route to New Orleans, in charge of tbat skillful navigator and accomplished young gentleman, Capt. Andy L. Robinson, Jr., and with Mr. James S. Hender son in the office, a courteous, affable gentleman. The St. Marys ha3 un surpassed passenger accommodations. M Iscellancoas. Business was very dull on the levee yesterday forenoon, but revived some what after dinner..... ....We were mis taken as to the movements of the Southwestern. Instead of backing out to leave, as we supposed, she backed down below Humphrey & Lewis' wharf boat, and took on three portable engine?, built at the extensive works of Wm. Heilman, with three portable grist mills for Jefferson, Texas. She afterwards continued to take freight, and did not get off till after daylight. The Evansville came in soon after noon with a fair freight and a crowd of people The Judge Baker was still at the wharf at 2 P.M., full of freight, but her machinery not entirely perfected, an exchange of locked eafety-valve was being made We made brief mention yesterday morning of the repairs oa the steamer Indiana. These repairs have, been most thorough. She was hauled out on the ways, and her hull was thoroughly overhauled, and made as staunch, as when fcho was first built. New guards were added, giving her the most ample room for stock, ner cabin and state-rooms have been thorough ly renovated and rc-furnished, the state-rooms having been supplied with new bedding, including first-class spring mattresses, throughout. Captain Neal has spared no pains or expense in the work, and tbe Indiana to day is, as she has always been, one of the best and safest boats in commission. If the water permits, the Indiana will open the campaign in about ten days. The Magenti is now on the ways, at Paducab, where she is undergoing a like prccsss Capt. John Gilbert telegraphs us from Cincinnati that the Florenca Lee made her trial trip on Wednesday, and worked splendidly. She was to leave Cincinnati last night, and will be here early to-morrow The City of Evansville was receiving only moderately up to 2 p.m Nearly the whole of the wharf between Main and Locust Street is encumbered with fiatboats and coal barges to the great inconvenience of steamboats Frequent light showers fell after noon yesterday, and the atmosphere was extremely close and sultry Hill, Knox & Co., of Warsaw, 111,, have invited proposals of our boat builders for tbe building of a ferryboat 120 fest long, 35 feet beam, and 41 feet hold. They desire to have the entire boat, , including machinery, built here. If they can agree on price, our mechanics can build them as good a boat as they ever eaw Charley Keppler, formerly bar-keeper on the Mallie Ragon, has taken charge of the American House Saloon, end has put it in complete and very handsome repair, Charley

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late ot He Jjoiq-ct t.,b.i,, t.a si.: bar oa tic N-.r-.-1:, ::t d v.: 'A lz r..Z? to se-3 Lis fr!c lr:):i7 Brown conticu :. to ruu tl.o cui,:. sary depart inert c,f thu Norman, fir which ho U adxirallyq-ialificd The Tarascon arrlviJ at 2:30 with a fair trip cf f rci h and peer 'la Tb j Pice Bluff was hte, not arriving until 3 o'clock. She had a fair freight. lUttaaiDg; fr.nu Our t;x?ltiiifi. Pittsburg. The Commercial of Tuesday says: i Ihe marks list eveoing iniicaied two feet six icc iesand about a btand. The weather during the day was wirra with cool night andmorniog. Trade on the landing .vas dull. The new steamer MoUie "locre, Captain Q. I). A'oire, has deferred tier departure until Wednesday, at which time she wi.11 tjko ber departure for Cincinnati and Louisville. Cincinnati. The Com mere I ml of Wednesday say: : C. Roach, a pissenger oa tbe Marble City, was horribly mutilated by the steward wit l a carving knife, last week, abovo Memphis. Capt. John N. Bofiop'er, President of the St. Lou a and New Orleans Packet Company, was ia the city, yesterday, on a vbii to his mother, who resides ia Cincinnati. The ancy tops on the Florence Lee's emoka staccs ara attractive. She depaita for Tennessee River to day or to-morrow. John Levi, tf Ljuinville, was in the city yesterday, examining the naw Foster, and layi )r ia a eurtlv of balls and bats, and selecting a uniform for tbe Louisville Marine Ball Club. Carrie A., daughter cf Captain Ed. Evan?, of the Ivate Putnam, died in Pittsburg, on Sunday. The body or Captain Jordan. lost on the Silver Spray, ha3 not yet been recovered. One of the five unrecogoizad bodies buried by Capt. Patterson, had three falsa teeth on a fold plate. The Chronicle of Wednesday evening eays: Mr. George Hi ea;in8, the handsome clerk on the Mail Line wharlboat, was negotiating with tbo leader of a band to go out on Walnut Hills serenading this evening. LOUISVILLE The Courier-Journal of Wednesday ssys: Captain Frank Maratta contemplates building a Btcamer for navigation Buffalo Baycu, in Texas. The St. Marys arrived irom Cincinnati yesterday evening, and, after being lightened, prised over the Falls, with Capt. Pink VnrLle nt the wheel, Tbe ilate Robinson has been repaired and repair. ted while awaiting a trip at St. Louis. She leaves that port for Louisville to day. The Commerce il says: Tbe Robert E. Lee leaves Cairo for New Orleans on Thursday, September 1st, and Memphis Saturday, September 3J, on the arrival of trains. Captain John Cannon, of the II. E. Lee, left the city yesterday lor his boat at Mound city. The LaUIaire No. 2 has been put in eplendid repair, and is novr ready to rcsumc'.busibft- s in Tcnnesnco Itiver. Mr. Elward Pirmelo, bouk keeper at B. C. Levi's, end a general favori:. with steamb ttiuan, received a box of minerals lrcm (.'iiufornu yoaterduv, containing considerable gold. By tha timo Ed. uremic the rock asd gets the gold out he will bo rich. St. Louis. The Democrat of Wedncsay says: Weather is abcut a? sultry at noon, as at aijy time previous this year. Tho river bravely declines, a? fa.it as can be desired by th jso who have light draft steamers and would profit by an upward tendenc. of freight rates. Tho upper rivers are all on tho decline rapidly. The Ohi ) is also falling nearly as fast as it rose recently. Channel to Keokuk ia ia a bad condition. Boats are loosing half their time aground. So in tho Lower Missouri, there being but 3 feet 10 inches water reported. Pre 'gut in the meantime is anxiously seeking shipment, and busioess generally reviving. CANDIDATES' AN S 0 U X I K Jl EN IJ. JAMKS O. JON1S vrUl be a candidate for Judge ol tbe . rniilnal Circuit Court of Vanderburuli County, it t tlio next f n.-cllyii A. L. ROBUSON Is a randldstci for the office of Ju lgt o( the Criminal Court of Vanderburgh County. Jyltf ATJClUsT RRAUiW N a candidal f si the office of County Auditor, Mit j.-rt. to ttie decision of the ilt obllcau convention. BOOTS AUD SHOES, No. 5 First St., Hfar tli9 Op ara Ucu3B Has now the largest and most attractive stock of J&oots and fjliocv. Of all kirds, in the city. A larije part of u goods are now wa lo in the Ituuxft, Inducing every fdyie of Ladiei fine Custom iiiOlvi, aud the bit UenW floe French Calflitjuirf la tne city. My goods which re not of my own make, are from the bent manufacturers of Boston and vcltillj, Phliadeipfita, iiocheier. New York, Cincionatt, and Lonlsvine, ana x am pi ej amu i'j uyi-iy ia trade with belter goods at their rai value than can te found tiaewher. anl5-3rn T. W. TURNER. ESTABLISHED IN 1SU.1 JOHN A.. REITZ, PBOF'aiEioit or TK SV W MILL M tha Monti of Pieaa Orotk. Maaufacturer and Dealer in all felnilsai Poplar, Oik, Ash, Gam ar.l IMntit Lumber, Lalli and Slilnslcs, -Orders left at Kelt A Uany' Foundry will be proinptl af tended to. maS ly Dissolut'ca Halls?. mill! lltT.-K'-''Hi 1-ere ofore ftJL Jsting iiei ween A liarrv isiuith hH this day bjen u. olved by liuJltatio i. Lll f fo.soux Roowir t ,-,i-st-lves todebteti lo toe I'rm, or imviiig Watcher. Jewelry cr ClocKH tlier- i .r repalrx, will please cillai once. KVANtoViWas, Ind., Aug. , 1870. lid U mo a copy. lor Sale. -if WII.I. KEI.I, r I TO M I' T. I, IS70. JL ail the Blocit hdg fizturoi of my c Jtilectlonerv estaolibh uuat, nuoh an counters, Bht-lviDB!, shuv- ces, copper-ware, toys, and laucy cant left, rxardk-e of cost. Apply at my conftctloaery, oa firnl bL, between Maiu aud iiocust, auli dtf , H. M. AULLIIINU.