Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1870 — Page 3
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GROCERIES. CHARLES V1ELE & CO.,
WIIOLTOJLLf: O- JF& O O '153 fijj. First and .Sycamore Streets EVAN8VILLE, INl. ana dtf MATTHEW D ALZ ELL, Wholesale Dealer la Grooariss, Nails, "WMta Lead lime, So. 18 Waicr Street, dociO .ily - ' Etahstilli. lire. r9 4AO SllJfiHS. DAVID HSIltANSf I. II. HEIMANN, Wnoleaale Dealers In G ROOEKI IE S, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAIL8, COTTON YARNS, GLASS WAR Ac, &o., 4.4. & 4. 6 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK.) EVAKBVTXJJC, IjfD, FSif DEPOT. ova dtr EVANSVLLLE GROCERY, Ni. 130 Main Street, Has on band, and Is constantly receiving, a lull s LoK of staple and fancy Groceries, Lamps. Butler, Eggs, tc, &c. Lime. Cement, Plaster, Nail, Ac, sc, for sale low. To Contractors and Baildera. First Quality Building Sana at reasonable rates; Good Seasoned Wood Constantly on Hand. Ten Wool Cutters and Charcoal Earners wanted. The timber within one mile of the olty. mn am JAB. CROFTS. . . ...... . - ' SADDLERY, ETC. GEO TIIOUNHILL, m aw ktrraumM or H ml tile mid IX arnest 8IC0XD 8TBMT, near Main, EVANS VILLE, INB. AH Kinds of fine Saddles and Harness constantly on hand. T REPAIRING done In the 'jest manner and at short notice. mba dttm Charles Babcock & Co, rxpoaTERS and scalers in a Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirt' ings, Jec, &c, IVo. Ht Alu-iii Mtreet, ma EVANdVILLK.INI). STKIMMCfl, WACK & IU, MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLERY J Dealers In Saddlery Hardware, (SIUN Ob' THE BIO COLLAR). No. 109 & 111 Main St., Cor. Focbth, KVASVIIJ.E, IS IK AlIiHIT STEINBACII, C. P. Wack. ul3-3m No. 1535. J United States" Marshal's Notica. United States of Ambrica, 1 District of Indiana. I as: WIIKUKtS, a libel of Information was filed in the District Court of the United H la tea for the District ot Indiana, on the 2Hth day of September, 1S70, by John W. Briges, against, the steamboat FinK Varble, her Boilers, Engines, Tackle, Apparel, Kngines and Furnltnre, seized at itald District in a cause of action, civil and maritime, and claiming damagea In the sum of $5,916 6(17.3, and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, In pursuance of the Monition under the teal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give puoilc notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any prt thereof, or in any manner Interested tberein, that they Toe and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the City of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on tha first Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock of tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claim and make tbelr allegations in that behalf. BEN. SPOONER, Marshal U. S. by SAMUEL DAY. Depnty. Attest : J. D. UovLANo, Ci'k. ocis-llt (No. 1507.) United States Marshal's Notice. ' Uhitjcjb States o America,! -District of Indiana, J33 'HEBF.AS, a libel of Information was filed in the District Court of the United States for tbe District of Indiana, on the 11th day ot October, 1870, by John Martin, agalnist the steamboat D. New comb, ner Engines, Boilers, Machinery, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture, seized at said DUtrio. In a cause of contract and subtraction of wages, civil and maritime, and claiming damages in the sum of (270, aud pray lug process aealnst said property, and t hat toe uame may be condemned and (sold therefor. Now, therefore, la pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said good?, or any part tbereof. or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear betore the District Court of the United Btates, t be held at tne City of Indianapolis, in and (or tbe District of Indiana, on tbe first Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and make tbelr allegations la that belialf. cO. csfCMJiNlCK, Marsnai U. 8. -by HERBERT N. BLiKLO W, Dep. Attoat: J. D. Rowland. Cl'k. ocia-Ht " FAPillAS L0TI05 jfor tiesutlijia? tb3 Skin and Co & pleiloa. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Biotuhus, Tan, etc., and renders the skin toft, fair, and blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery it la Invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no Papblan Lotion " la the only rellabl remedy for disease and blemishes of tbe Skin. riULOlCS "PAPHIAN SOAPwiOl the Toilet, Nursery, and Batb, will not ouap tbe skin. Price 2i cents per cake. F , K IK MA TO." FLH 1K M A TO." V New Perfume tor the HandkerrbleL KcaulsHe, Delicate, K .anting Krarauea. PHALON A SON New York. Hold by M1 Urn 'ts Ily
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NOTICE ! CARPENTERS, CABINET & CHAIR MAKERS. LOOK AT THESE PHI SS. GENUINE DISSTOIi'S 26 IN. HAND SAWS, $1.90 GENUINE SPEAU & JACKSON 26 IN. HAND SAWS, - - - - $1.90 GENUINE SPEAR & JACKSON 28 IN. RIPPING SAWS, - -m $2.25 OMo Tool Co. JPlaiies. SINGLE SMOOTH, .60 DOUBLE Da, - .75 SINGLE JACK, - 75 DOUBLE JACK, - .90 All cth?r Planes in proportion. Butcher Saw Piles, 3 inch, 3 1-2 inch, 4 and 4 1-2 in.. 15 cants each. Bradburyi Spakeshaves, 2 inoh 45o; 2 1-2 inch 55c; 3 inch 65c. We offer all our HARDWARE to ms M.M. -J 9-m. -w I At Extraordinary Low Prices. We have now In stock the VERY BEST OB SOLID CAST STEEL FJSAMINU CIILSEIJ and AtOCBS made in the United States. Call and get bargains. FRED. P. STEAUB & CO., No. 82 Main Street. 8ep2S S1UN OK THE BROAD-AXE. Lemokrat, Courier, and Union copy.) . BAJTDBXOKB. JAM KB DAVIDSON. J.L.OKI SAMUEL ORR & CO., DBALKKS IN IRON, STEEL. TIM-PIaATE, tl'IlJK, ziaro, 8FIIIIVG&, AXIiEH, Ilorse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, wagon lira Bi&ur hoobwok WBODQI1T St'UlP IllOA navutvi At tha highest market rates. Sycamore Street, uear Wntvr lunltdtf EVANSVXLLK. INI). BISTIICHES, ZEWMU & Co (Bucceeaors to Wells. Kellogg A Co.) IMPOKTEKS AND JOBBEKS OX JO. J.K,X W .iL IL 8IQN OF THE AS K.N, AXES, AJtr, AXES, AKS-1S, AXKS, ' TABLE CUTLER , TABLE VUTLEttY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, FOUKKT CUTLERY, Trfico CJliiiliiM, Trace Chaiu, Trace OlimiftM, EIoeH, Ifoetfi, Hoes, llulrs Planter' Sccha!llcs, Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics Tools, BCILUEU' HABDWABK, BUILUKES' 11AHDWABJC, BUILUKHS HABUWABS. COTTON AND W(MM.(!AR?I, COTTON AN1 WOOL. CAKIS, COTTON AND WOOL CAtl. BRST RUBBER BBLTIJS'J, BKUT RUBBER BKLTfltG, BUST RUBBER BJSZ.TWQ, Mill and Cross-Cat Saw a, Mill and Cress-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat fc'aws, . si. hnv.rfl will fl n A it tn t.hAlr Aj1va.n. tag to examine oar stock before pnrcbaelng elsewhere. At tne Old Stand, 13 First 8 BOTTICH2K, E2LL0SG & CO. trie ME sit) II ANTS J0USNAL 1 AND ; , ; NEW YORK & PU1LADELDIA I?ricjo Current. Published Simultaneously In New York and Philadelphia, every Wednesday, At $2 par annum in advan'ee. OFFICE : 14 AND 16 SOUTH SEVENTH ST., T?li.illelilila.. A FULL & RELIABLE PRICE LIST, CORK EOT EI WEEKLf; Which no Merchant should be without. The heapest Commeiclal Paper pnblished. It elves the latest market and fiaaucial reports; interesting reading matter; weesiy summary 01 news; oasiness items and articles of interest and value to tbe merchant, farmer and family. AGENTS WANTED In every County or Townsmp in tne united states, to canvass lor subscriptions. A liberal commission oal.l. mw All Corumnnicatlons, Subscriptions, Ac, should be addressed ft the Philadelpbia omca. waxson & co.. Publishers. Terms of Advertising Less than i column............. .20c per line column......... :; m V4 " ... tl Entire colnaan-;... : Si.ctO Postage, 5 cents per quarter in advance. We pay and have a receipt for all poatage. pctitt-iot OGTOBKU, ISrO. BEST'SIX-COIID I.-J NOW THE ...oiy.ivx Thread put np for the American market which is . SIX CORD IN ALL SU3IBES3, From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive. For Hand and Machine. JOHN & HUGH ADCHINCL33S, Sole AgenU la New York for J, a I. COATS, of Paisley, Scotland. ocri-i m Unymoml Houc. C. W. RAYMOND, Proprietor. : WATEK STRKkT, SET.' MAIN AVTD LOCC3T, - EVAXSTILI.E, IND. Board SI 50 per day. A watch kept : forsleiinbaata at all bouts, both dav and night. auao-ly
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C. KRATS, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE AND Circular Saw Mill Works. Corner First andPin8 and Second and Elm Streets, EVAXSTILLE, IXP1AXA. Portable Ermines (saw mill size), and Portable Circular Sato Mills. Important Notice. The usual amount of steam used to do sawing with by tne Portioie circular saw Mill is from 125 to 150 pounds pressure per square inch. I have reduced this amount and require only from 60 to 80 pounds per square incn, at wnicn steam 13 uui considered In the least dangerous, and Is. at the same time, more economical In the Bavin g of fuel, Ac. We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Portable Mills, for the noting and earefnl perusal of sawyers and all those deslrin to purchase, and solicit a call and carefai examination, they now being ready on hand and making, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide tires and heavy iron axles, eaMly drawn from a place, ana alwavB ready for operation in a few hours. Mb. Kkat: The Portable Engine yon furnished me, I consider as satisfactory and perfect In every reepec4 aa any machine I ever aaw, runs light, naea 0 pounds of steam for running a double 6G and 80 inch oirooiar saw mill for a common day's bn a -seas. An average day'a werk, 8.0uo to 10,000 feet of lumber, easy, with 75 pounds of steam. A. J. Caldwell, Lynnvilie Ind. MARION, KY., September 5, 1S70. Mr. C. Kratz, Kvansvlle, Ind.: Hik We take great pleasure In giving our testimony to the excellence of your Portable Steam Circular Saw Mill. The one we purchased of you on the 23d August last has given entire satisfaction. We are satisfied that with proper hands It will saw fifteen hundred feet of poplar per hour. On the whole, we think you have great reason to congratulate yourself upoD having constructed a most excellent Mill, which wlil doubtless supercede those constructed noon otber principles. TheHwiss gentleman, Mr. John Walt, whom you sent to put the mill up and start it for us, seems to be an excellent machinist. Our lriends who witnessed him working, say he la the best sawyer that they have eer seen. You could not have sent a better machinist aud sawyer, or one that would have given more satisfaction. We started to caw with 40 lbs. of steam to saw our first log. Your Mill la just what you recommend It to be. Yours, truly, sep9-8m ELDER BROS. Portable Steam U2iig-iiJLe. UP.ANDVIEW, IND., Ocr. 9, 1870. Mr. C. Kratz, Kvausvilie, Ind. ; Sih Enclose! please find WOO, the balance due on 1 be Portable Stearu Circular Saw Mill. Tills mill was purchased from you two months since, and as I have new thoroughly tested it, 1 (to meet my agreement with you to speak my mlud in regard to the same) have to say that I now can safely recommend it to all desiring perfect satisfaction in a Maw Mill, and lo procure what you said a complete Mill and Knglne. I have run Steam Knglnea for the last twenty years, and have never bandied a Boiler and Kogine that has so easily kept steam with tbe only fuel I use (green slabs taken from the log direct). We consider the Mill and its capacity to be all that can be desired of a Saw Mill In every respect. Any person wishing to know if tnese are all positive tacts and true assertions, can find ample demonstration of It by calling on us at the mill. Yours, very truly, ocll WM. CADICK & DAWSON. Other elEea for farm and plantation use and all other requirement. nov 16-im O. KKATZ. SCIIUITZE, THUMAJK & CO., F O U I. B R-Y, Manufacturers and Builders of STEALS EHOIKES, CIUCULAU BAW-MILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screv) Gumming Machints, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Com Shelkrs, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS OF IVEST DXsr'UIPTION. SACMINKEI OIT ALL KIN OS HAUK AND iUi'AlBCD. DZlLlK-i IH BELTIXti, FIRS BRICXS, STEAM GAUGES, AND WKOUGtlTIfiON PIPES. OLD MAT Kill A LS BOUOHT. We have tha facility of the bert machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention; fill orders promptly; warrant our work ; and charge n amjuabla prh es. OWC AND FOtnSDBY: uORKEH FIRST & LEST STRS2TS, EYANSV1LLK, IND. N.H Workmen aent to all parts to fit np work and do repairing. txl - SCHO LTZii. TM.UMAN A CO. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! - For Sight ia Priceless!! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, MAStFACTUBEn RT JT. E.hPESCER & CO.. New York, whlcb are uow offered to the public, are pronounced by all tne celebrated Optician of the World to be tbe MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to tne human eye ever fen own. They are ground under their own super vision., from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brlK: uj y. The SclenUfio Principle on which li.fv are constructed brings the core or cectre ef the lens directly in front of tbe eye, producing a clear aud distinct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, axiii prevemin? all unpleasant sensations, snch a.s gUrnmt rlni? ud wavering of slgbt. :-. Ac, i 'CMa' to all ot hers in use. TneV are MOJNIED IN THE FINEST M v.NX-i'.. ia frames o the best quality, of p;i inAi.fei iaii i-3 for that purpose. TSIBIIi rtiSINU ANJ BUKABIL. IT'S fnnot b bnrpel. CAtJTIO.V. None penulne unless bearing tiieir trade mari stamped on every '. . L. BITTROIiFF. Jeweler and Optician, Is the Solt Xa nt for Eviiasivilie, mdlana, from whom they can be obta! nt f,l. These goods are not suppUed to l-edaierd, at any prloe. JySi-ly.
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TEE OLD SBIiIABLE HOUSE OF Have now in Store, and ara submitting for inspection their recant extensive purchases of Pall & Winter Fancy and Staple
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WHICH, FOR ELEGANCE. VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS, ARE UNSURPASSED. WE HAVE FULL LINES OF GOODS IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS, BOUGHT AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OP AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO MEET WITH THE APPROBATION OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
October 6, 1870.
THE NEWEST STYLES OP 51 W JL. 5 ! Embracing the ALASKA and SARATOGA, just received at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S, No. 23. Carner cf Maia anl First Streets. Trimming, IXecli: and Sash RIBBONS, And Made-up RIBBON BOWS in good variety, at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S. No. 26, corner of Slain aud First Ktreela.
AVERT I.4.ROK AND WELL ASSOBTED STOCK OF SAXOST, ENGLISH AND FK1CNCII DKESS GOODS, In Rich Scotch Plaids. Diagonals, Irish and French Poplins, English Satteens In dark Cloth Colors, Empress Ciothi, Merinos, Alpacis and Pure Mobalr Lusters, cheap lor cash, at the old established House of SHANKLIN So REILLY, ' NO. 2G MAIN STREET.
300 Pieces; of Beautiful PRINTS! . IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COLORS, at SEC A.lSTIT.lL.IlSr c& REILLY'S, Corner of Sfalu and First Street.
A FULL STOCK OP . IR SI-I XXIN'EJIV; ! Of onr own importation. Also White and Brewn TABLE CLOTHS and DAMASKS, Turkey lted DAMASKS, Doylie's Napkins, Towels and Hackabucks. Also Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, from CO cents per dozen and upwards. Good 4-4 Shirtini; Linens, ' warrantel all Linen," iroru 43o per yard to the finest goodt made, at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S, No. 20, Corner of Main and First Streets.
A Good Stock of CLOTH3 and DOESKINS, FANCY CAS3IMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, BLACK VELVETEENS, FOIl SUITS, Sic, at SIIANKX,I3T & REILLY'S,
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NlMOl' HOUSE, (OPPOBITK STA1tBOAT LANDING), iIt. Vernon, Ind. V. O. DAMRON. Propriktob Tills House has been newly furnish. ed throughout with a view to the comioit cf its guests. The Proprietor keens a eood Llvarv Stable for the accommodation of his parous, myis-if
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W ARB! Tfr is to the ijheumt X of all purchasers to See Jur lrics Ekfore r.oviso jlskwuere. . at tbe SI Mammoth Knife Store, NO. 4 MAIN STREET. Corner of Fifth. Bottom Prices, J. L.AWTON. PAPSESy &.C 05 8 ESAL ESTATE. Besl tstai? Ageaey .J. r. ElUott & Son err AVE OPKJf Kl A KKAL KSTAI1 " Agency for tbe sale of and routing o lands, houses, Sc Ac Parsons having houses cr land to rent ci sell, or persons wishing to purchase ci rent, will do well by callins on lb em their of&ce, cu Tlilrd Strest, nsar Ijocnal' tii Elliott llloelii lunelltf
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A sew snpply of Fiiia STEAMBOAT Has Just been received at JoninatOffice. JACOB SINZICH. joas j. siszrcH J. SINZICH & SON, AD DZALER3 IN BOAT STORES. A fnll striate- nt mpn A (IV r irrrvr Jtc, always on hand at the lowest prices. Front St., bet. Sycamore and Vine. Asents for ROGERS' BOILER SCALE PREVENTIVE. eep22-dly BOAT STOEES. WM. G. BROWS. E. ECHOESXATJB. JAS. K. RASEUr, Win. 6. Brown a Co., Dealers ia Select; Boats tores A5D Sliip Chandlery, COBNES Sl'CAMOaE AND WATER STS., EVAKSVII.1.E, IND. A foil supply of FRF8IT A WD CARE FULLY H ELECTED BOATHTORES and hU-lP., FINDINGS always ou hand, and prompt altentiou given to supplying boats at all hours, day or night, on the "MOST LIHKKAI.1I.KMH. 8epS-3m Regular Evacsvilla & Cairo 0. S. Mail Packet FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The elegant, light-draught steamer 3IALTiilBJRA601V,' 4un. V. Turoop. Master; Walter H. Pennington, Clerk, Leaves for Cairo and all way porta in place o' the Qolcfestep, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock T.M. For freight or paasae apply on board, or to PHY. 1). VKITH, sep20-tf Agent. Evans villa, Henderson, & Nashville . Railroad Transfer Pactet to Henderson. The magnificent passenger steamer Joe. McReynoMs. Master; 'James Letcher, Clerk, Will leave Evansvllle dally for Henderson at 3 p.m. Returns to Evanavllle every morning at 8 a.m., and every Haturday evening at a p.m. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday at 7 a.m. Ic28 tf RK(i U LJLR JDA.IL.Y VOAUT JPjLCKJST. FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND GRAND VIEW. The elegant passenger steamer Lafayette Elder, Mauler. John A. Adams, Clerk. Leaves Evansvllle DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 3 p.m. Leaves Urand View DAILY (Monday excepted) at 7 A.M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to HUMPH REY, LEWltt A CO., ap23 tf Anents. Regular Evansville, Paducah. and Cairo Semi-Weekly Mail Line Packet The new and excellent low-water steamer FLORENCE LEE, Lee Howeil, Master: Will. P. Fowler. Clerk, Leaves Kvunsvllle every WEDNEHDAY and SATURDAY at 4 P.M. Leaves Cairo every HUNDAY & THURSDAY, at 6 p.m., making close connection at Cairo with brut-class steamers for Ht Loals, Memphis, and New Orlean, and at Evansvllle with tlie E. & C. R. it. for all points North aud taut, and with tbe Morning Htar lor all points ou the Upper Ohio. " For freight o passaeo apply on board, or to DURE N1CUELHON, ocli-tf - Agent. For Paducah and Cairo. -. The famous low-presBure QUI OKSTEP, II. T. Dexter, M abler, Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 4 p.m., posl lively, connect lut? at Cairo with Ht, LoalH, MemDhls. and Nw Orleans pv.keln. oc-21-tf PHY. D. VI hTH, Agent. Regular Kvansvilia and fowling Green U. S. Mail Packet The new and elegant steamer 13VANS"VI1jLiE, Samuel W. Combs, Master: Wm. Noland, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Bowllna Green with tbe U. H. Mall every MONDAY & THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. ? . For freight or passage, appiyon board. jyv-tf NEW STYLE Tha Icgr6dioiit3- Composition Published with Recommended by many of tb.8 best Physicians in the Land. Dr. John MagenlM, formerly of the Royal College of SurKeous, and Surgeon In the United States Army, during tbe recent war, says: EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. . I take pleasure In recommending Ir. If. W. ClouU'a IS VIGOR ATINO COR DIAL as a remedy of superior excellence. In debilitated conditions of the system. It has proved, in my hands the lest combination of Tonics and Stimulants that I am aware of. Jyl9 JOHN MAUKKrSH. M. T. Executor's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEV, that I will, by virtue ot the will of Uenry F. Hornby, deceased, ou - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1S7U. At the Coart House door, in the City of Evansvllle, sell at public auctiou tbe following described Real Estate, In Vanderburgh County. Indiana: Lot No. ft. In Henry and Simon Gumberts' Bubdlvlslon of part of tne Southwest Quarter of Section 32, Township Si, rtoutn of Range IO, West, containing (j To-luo acres, more or less. Tkrms of Sale. One-fifth cash; the remainder in ten equal annual Installments at ten per cent, interet-t, the purchaser giving notes with approved surety, and mortgage, with the privilege of paying any of the notes before due. Also the following personal property: Seven sbares of stock of the Evansville Crawfordsville Railroad Company. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN WHITEHEAD. Ex r. IGI.EIIAKT & So. Att'jS. OC18 dJW LIVERY & SALE STABLE, Fifth Street bet Locust & Walnut Tlios. Bullen, Prop'r. ASC PPJLY OF CORD WOOD constantly on hand. Cisterns filled with Irch water ou short notice. Orders left at the Livery Stable he promptly attended Ui. a- rf m
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Weather and Water. The weather yesterday, like several of lta predece'isors, was nearly clear and very summer-like, the mercery ranging as high aa8l-. The river, during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p.m. yesterday, had fallen two laches. There is s:iU four feet water to Cairo, and pilots believe the channel will Improve by the cuttlnsf out process. Arrival and Departures. The arrivals and departures Include only the Hartlord, Henderson aud return ; Pine BUin", Grandviewand return; Importer, to New Orleans; Florence Lee, from Ca'ro Itttats Hue Hire. Among the first boats duo here are tne Qnlck6tep, from Cairo; Rose Hile, from Louisville; Edinburg, for New Orleans; LeClalra No. 2, from Eastport; Emma rioyu, ior Memphis; Evansvllle, from Bowling Green; Mary Miller, from Mem. phis. , Boats Lf avlusr To-day. Fob Cairo. The elegant new light draught steimer, Florence Lee, will leave for Cairo and all way ports at 4 p.m. to-day, having superior passenger accomodation and superb officers. Captain Lee Hotrell, one of nature's noblemen, command, and Will. P. Fowler, Ed. Thoruac, aud J. R.aorshe!l, are her clerks, all proverbial for their polite courte lea to passengers and shippers. For Locivillk Tbe favorite Rote Hlte will be the mall and express packet for Louisville at 9 p m. to-dav. and is ad mirably appointed. Captain Jaa. Mather, a geatlcmaa of great popularity, commands, and Capt. Frank O. Smith and J L. McMeans, do the honors of the offlce and are careful, accurate and obliging. The Rose Hlte is ou of the most popular boats that graces our wharf, and evrything about her Is first class. For Grajtdvixw. The fine passenger steamer Pine Bluff leaves at a v. m. lor Grandvlew and all way ports, in charge of those altsntive and obliging gentlemen, Captain Lafayette Elder. John A. Adams and Robert Adams. Especial atteUlou given to way business. Fob IlK.vDEEsoN.-The fleet steamer Fay ette Iaaves for Henderson at 3 v. m. to-day, In charge of that competent aud altentive commander. Captain A. O. Darland, with Captain Charley Perkins and James II. Letcher In her cilice. Miscellau eonti. Business was quite active on the levee yesterday, though our port list was light. ..The Hartford brought up, as usual, big trip of people, with but little freight. ... ..The Norman, Mallle Ragon, and Importer were receiving liberally. One Item of the Importer's receipts was TOO bb!s Hoar; another, 1C0 bbls whisky- . . The decline In the river is Tery slow, and the channel Is likely to cut out unlets boats manage to ground and demoralize tbe current We ask the indulgenca of our river frlerfds and we know they are alwas generous for giving them "shoitcommonfs" to-day. Yealeiday we Indulged In the luxury of "moving," a luxury entirely too pleasant to allow one to Indulge lu tho dry details of river news. The Journal Job-Ofllce, and Book Bindery will, however, continue to turn out that superior style of steamboat work that has given them so Jo&t a fame at home and abroad. Oar steamboat work is like Brady's Bitters, and Cloud's Cordial every steamboat clerk parsing here lakes It. Uleatnliiittt from Onr Exrliangtea I'ittsburo. The Commercial ot Saturday has the following: The marks last evening indicated three feet seven inches by the Moaongahela pier and rising steadily. The weallier during; the day was pleasant. Tbe present swell will aMBt trade ou tbe riviir very materially. A freight car, built of lumber prepared by what is known as the Foremani.ing process, is now at the paBsentir depot of the Vauaalia Railroad, Ju East St. Louis, where It has been visited by la' no numbers of our citizens. It is claimed that wood prepared by this process is notoulv lire-proof, but lo a very grett extent weatoer-proof. In both respect it lias been submitted to ttevere tets and with the most llatteriitz results. The sieuinor Husie hllver wai Foremaniz'Ki atter being uiuii, ana we ifarn mat a uompany )m about being organized for tho purpowo of preparing lumber for steamboat buiicliiic by tuts process, it certainly ouulit to prove a great security to the 1 1 Vet. of passengers. Mr. Foreman, the Inventor, Invites the closest ttcrutiny; and wlil be pleased to explain the process to all who feel Uehiroua of making a thorough investigation. Too Mempnts Packet Company has used the process succesnfully, and Captain Pegram's immense boat, to te three hundred and fifteen feet long, and In process of construction at Louiuvlile, will also be Foremanizcd. The above procuxs won't amount to much, so far as relates to boat buildinir. for the simple reason that Iron hullu win soon take tbe place of wooden one. Cincinnati. Tbe CVntercfi ' of Mon day says; Capt. I. R. Whltaker. clerk of the Mollie Moore, and pilots Ueorge Malouy and Wheeler (Jollier, of the same steamer, ar rived from Mt. Louis yesterday by rail. Cart. Whltaker lett for Pittsburg last niKht to visit his lamily, and will return tout. Louis on Saturday, wbon the Motile Moore makes another trip to New Or.taus from that point. On the&iu inst. the Rene or Alton and Rob Roy, toth bound up M renin, collided at Ht. Louis. Charles M. Davis was at the wheel of the former, and J.W. Rentrow Pilot of the latter. The St. Louis Local Inspector, on the 18th Inst., BUHpended pilot ivuuiniw iurix moiiiiis, ana ne was also fined (30. Pilot Davis was also suspended for thirty days. - Last Sunday niht week, as a steamboat, supposed to have been the Oranlte Stato, was passing down the river opposite the railway oi tne Pomeroy Salt Worts, Syl vester iiood, a carpenter in tne employ or Henry Prlode, while crossing the river to Mason City in a. ohn boat, because excited at the near approach of the steamboat and lost his paddle, leaving him helpless some distance from shore, and a steamboat bearing down on him with fearful certainty. Hood lit a match and yelled vigor ously, but before any notice could be tak en of his signal, the steamer struck hit John boat broadsides, knocking Hood in to tne river, the Bteamboat pawning ner entire length over him. He was rescued by a man passing by In a skiff, comparatively unhurt. btearntrs reruse to pay wharfage at Memphis until the wharf is put In better con dition. The Mayor has authorized the Wharimaster to proceed azaiust them ac cording to law. .a. lew days since captain Mote K.irKpatrick paid ('MJO for a coal barge hero, loaded it with merchandise, ami started for Westport, Kentucky, twenty-one miles above Louisville. He was seven days making the trip, ..nd an he only laid in two days' provislc j. Captain James Montague In. dines to the opinion that he must have loragea extensively ou the plantations along shore. The Oddity leaves Cairo to-day for New Orleans. She performs, well and Is fast, having passed the little Palmetto under way oeiow canneiion. The Utile Palmetto must have passed her again, aa she was an hour ahead of the Oddity. ; - - - The (Jazet'e says : I General Weitzel. we understand, has said that he i will hold liable the sureties of those con ractors who are behind with their work on the Louisville A Portland Canal, when the time oi their contracts expires. Captain Tom Leathers won a bet of !1,00U In Vlcksburtr, on the Natchez beat ing the Lee from JNew orieans 10 aaicues. rnniAin Kctnixtnn and Clerx Thrasher, of the Kate Robinson, went to Louisville yesterday on the Oen. IJuell lo join the Kae, which will load be,ow the fails for Bt. Ij?'i1nfain Lew. Kates and lady mlssf d tbe St. Louis train yesterday, but will get away at seven o'clock this morning. The next time Captain Jew. appears in Cincinnati he will come tnrongh on the Nick Loritjwortii. which will then be a regular Cin cinnati and New Orleans packet. Memphis.-A correspondent of tho Mem phis Avataiithe thus describes an exciting race between the steamers M.J. Wicks and Natchez; The Natchez and Wicks left New Orleans on lime um auyeriiseo;, me wicasnot enough in advance to inconvenience pa.sengers. Each vensei was stripped for the run, ana reiainea a lew mattresses for such as wlhbed to lie. The Wicks per formed admirably, keeping far in advance fyrthefirat two hundred miles, stopping at lour or five landing, waltin? for her competitor, the Natchez not coming uc. The clerk transacted conisderable business ad tnlertm (i uon't Know what that means, but that la what thev culled it) Tne chase continued until the Wicks had two nuuurea mites oi ttie distance behind her. Then she blew the sturllDg outofa roast pig, and commenced taking waterover the side, with a bucket. Kveiy olhoer stood bravely at his post. Tbe aforesaid gosts might hav fallen down If they adn't stood firm. At this time there was great excitement amonK tbe pasengars. The engines had been escaping tnrougli the chimneys all the way op. The cleric concluded ibia was a hoo1 thing, and started to do likewise. Measuring a little
moreiu girth f ban tuechlmncy, liW-eit o was necewwrtiy narrow. I" a hut's heavy oa TKcliu.il. "j While we w i.. taking a woodyardln low, tbeNtcliex r (. i up. She sent tlie Fonliie!ie ia a Hat u to ruakea hole In any fost which trnetit arlH from the rapid coiidtuisallon ot hlemn by the Richmond, hourly expects!. Afu-r Uiwluatneuojd pile-for horn.- time, w started nsaiD. and reached N.ucih lu uayilgnt, Htuld a ereat uprixingnr the fitssaiis, it beicu near hr. i.Kta t tlm. We ackoowieJged theNatchiK b.-a'. nt falrlv, and a c Jiauiittee cauio on board immediately upon our Undine to tike tlie horns." 1 think eowo took In ir or five f.ac!l iT before tu-y leit. The "t .mers" on tbe atchrz were busy workinii up their ' reckoning," which the b-k -jeper laid kept on sundry smail slips of pa er Ttiisy alhO called in the StrvliiCH of the ecglrificr or one of tl) nuag boats, to l;..lp calculate tho dillr.i,CH in ,,.,,. oflhetwo boais; they Hod that tbe Hf.-d d the Natciifz Is to tijat of the " Wi jks" a Irt hours, 61 minute, and xi'4 sc.rd Is toal houro, (i minutes and 3"'i vecond,. Home, and I presume it is f bono who dit not win, have the audar ity to nav now ti hi rul ing to the lact that the Wicks t;h rt a or railroad iron, she must have eomt by rail. Lon't believe It.
New Okleas The 7imes of BaturJay says; Tho wcatht-r throughout the ettlre of yesterday wns clear aud line, wl h a cool temperatoie, lonl,t)ei ere tho j.ttv-mo of the next twenty-four hour, we may receive a visit from Jack J- rovi. iJut-lneH'i on the latidtn?,i is iisnn'.ly the case with a Friday, wan dull, 'i ttere were but a small numl-er of deparlurt a, which had but medium trlpx. BOOTS AUD SHOES ! i Nc. 5 First St, Eo ir tha Open Hou3H Has now the largest and most attractive stock of XSooIh aud WIiccn, Of all kinds, In the city. A large part of my goods are n iw made In the house, including every sty.e of Ladies' fine Custom MHO EM, and the best tients' flim French Calf BOOTS in the city. My Roods which are not of ny own make, are from tho best tuannfuciurprn of llO'iton ami vicinity, Philadelphia, Rochester, New York, Cincinnati, and Lou 1m. ville, and I am prepared to supply the tall trade with better goods at their ral value than can be found elsewbern, , anlS am T. W. Tint N ER. Reeky Mountain o!)blcr. "L. SEELEY, lliv- Great Hock) Moaiitaln CTOIUIlYElt. v . M ay be found at the Corner of ll.ird and m Rt. R t fAfif 9. "r All kinds of Bxits and -. . v .-j' -lj HtKiOM made ii order, '-tj'C-'' a'ld to the sal isfactlou of all. As for eo'I Jlitlnur, lie cunnot be surpassed in the Wei-t. Uive hltn a call. The bent of ready-made Boots aud Hhoes. ool7-l v JTOlt THE V O I. I. OWIK tl 'Ii II4.CCO Htemerles sltua: J as lollows: At Curdsvllle. DavlesH Connfy, Ky , Tobacco House. Capacity to ham lu 4iX),(.HJ0 pounds. A shbysUurg, Hopkins Co., Ky., Tolacco Ho.ise. Capacity to handle Luu.iWh pounds. Taylor's Landing, McLenu Co., Ky., Tobacco llouso. Capacity to handle aid.Wil pounds. Ll'ermore, McLean Co., Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity lo littaOle Wi,Wt pounds, Kacraniento, Mcf.ean Co, Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handJu I'jtl.WU pounds. CerRlvo, Ohio Co.. Ky., Tobacco House, Capacity lo hand o nw,0JJ pounds. Hart fonl, Ohio Co., Ky.. Tohacj-j House, Capacity to handle it),Utd puiiiidH. - Cromwell, Olilo tTo., Ky., Tobacco Ufciiso Capacity to handle :iJ,U!XI pou'ids, Rw.lift'-ter, But.lor County, Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to hanuio VW.WMI pounds, RalelKh, Raline Co.. Fll., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle ',:),Wi pounds. Enterpr , Hpencnr Co., Ind., Tobacco Hons.). Capacity lo handle 7: ,' pounds. RlcUlaud, Hpeur Co., Jnl., Tobacco House. Capacity lo hfiudle TCo.OlXJ pounds. All of the above Htemeries ar- located in ttie best producing tobacco bmcI.Idiih, and are in coinplwiu order, having uorews, tobacco sticks, aud all other iiecessary convenlenctM for handling and hanging tobacco; together with I lie Oiiloe, Cooper Hhops, Hta'jif.-s, and Lauds tht reto attached. All or any of the abov- will be sold be!ow their Value. For further particular Inquire of WM. H. FORD. Kvaiisvilhs, lud.. or It. ii. A UKENBUKUH.ai Broa4 HI., N. Y. ocll-2m lOAP. TIIK EVANSVILLE ?oap ComiiMiy, 68 IJORTH FIRST ST., Eraujviils, India Are . now prepa.ed to supply lie trade with their DETEItdlVE, YELLOW ERASIVK, BEST FAMILY, PLAIN GEUMAN, GERMAN, CHEMICAL OLIVE, ELECTRIC. AUD CEI.KHEATKW WAX SOAP. AUOCIIOit'K Toilet Hoaps, Ten Cent Toilet. Honey Hhavlng.Chapped Hand-i, I'.alsaui of Fern, Varlexaled, Castile, &., &c. All of tlie best quality, at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. Wo iitvlle-in spection, and shall be g!al to forward price list on application, orders promptly attended to. STATIOIXEIOr. JOHN H. SCOTT, I3ooIiBoller9fitntIoner AND fi Si Y i r, A JL. i: 11, Ko. 53 MAIN STEEET, cor. f econtl, anlSdly ' KvABSviX.x.4, ls. ; FISH & IIAEfEB, Wliolesila Boofesftllera & SUlIoaern, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOCXS, it IH GEL L A N E O US HOOK PAVER ENVELOP KS, -imp INo. IO JiXtilM trtiot, ". Rraa&yiHc; Indiana.' utyllly WINDOW SHADIS, Window Bhadc ' Manur i Ifr - OlLBHAUKHof any ulze or c-' - , r. aud cheap as Kamwu made. it i Mitt; muih:n Of a superior quality made to ir,!n'. We also make tho 1!I.IN I'H E. RUSTIC or LAP HHALE. Curtain Trimmings and R:iers ki p! h quantity and turnished to tli 'r.n ?. mm Patronle home maim i s tur 15. BIJRUA -c ,v ).. ir,H Main Htreet, tM-twenu ! ' !; .. ,ti ! -ii t u PotO.HJO Hox B7tt. Mfct
