Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 October 1870 — Page 3

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iiliils Cd " O 3 O S3 n M W Q H ca -3 d B H ca 3 t ca ca O W 3 ti d ca i-3 O a W O w o co u fed O 53 t?3 2 O M o ca a S M u o d W w o 8 H CO o a a ca O Q O o o ca w H ca H O O 8 H O -3 -3 H M f O 0 O CO O 3 d o u ca ::o B w 1 ci 2hH CM !4 3 m i-rt CO ? Q d H O TV Has ScBioTCil to Ko. 31 Main IU EvansTille. IITSURAIICE. ; M I LL IONS 1L.OST By trusting tc f;ilr weather indemnity. untitled to meet the snoctt or BWEEPlNa disasters. MILLION .SATED!! p. voldlna the inexceiienced and the experimental. t r :i 1SI1CS ues, combining elements of present and future security, tried and undoubted. Cali Assets, July l, 1S70, $2,670,418.89. Ss&sjnedby tlid Peril cf 60 Years! More tliau Tcu Slillioiis of re id. Strcrgtlieiied by Accamulitei Experisnca aai Resource?. ITA SHARED COMMAND A PRRMIUM OK ONE HUNDKED'AND SIXlY PEtt CENT. i Opes Mabket. Losses bi the Great Chicago Flrp, $37,500. Absorb Average Current Daily Receipt of SEVEN DAYS ONLY I CHEAP RATES ! Vicious Hyst em ! , AND Unsound Practices " ' YIELD ONLY BANK flXJJPTCi-7 To both insurer and Insured. PRESENT AND FUTURE S O L V ENOY, Ability to respond when Frequent and Sweeping nASTER PREVAIL. Conservative Practices ana Honest Principles Should be the . . - - RULING CONSIDERATIONS In Judging ot the CIUIUtTEli OF INDEMNITY. lSnsiues Accepted at Commensurate Kate. Vnly. APPLY liUtTFORD FOIt POLICIES Of duly authorlzid Agents in au towns and cities. O. K. DREW, !Jy. 2 Main St, Agent for And Special Agent for SoixtlieiTi Indiana. "WARREM a COYNQTON EKALHd3 1J XfSY teinway" Tianos, PIANOS, " CRICKERIN3 " PIANOS, PSrER3 & WEBB" PIANO i And ORGANS.

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JOIST F. TRESIS Contractors aui JiuS . And ManriUcttircri o? , . Josh, Doort, Blind, Frames, Brackets Stair-Rails, &a. "Wo keep constantly on band a larga stock of Yellow and White 1'ine and Poplar Flooring, Poplar and Pipe number, Laths, Shingles. &c Sush. Prirusd and Olazad.on hand and to orucr. iied I3r Price List. FACTOKIl, Cor.WALSCT A EIOUTJI STBEETS, EVASBVIUtj:. IN 9. All orders promptly attented to. I fe2 JACOB MEYES3 ' ii BEO., Contractors and Builders, And Manufacturers of Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Ilculdliigs, &o. DEALERS IS LULIBES, LATH & SHINGLES. 39" Eetiraatea mada ou Euldins tor farnlahlns all MU1 work and Lumber at the LOWEST PRICES and of the EE3T MATERIAL. Southern Plauln? 31111, Corner . Water and Goodsell Streets, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ear 100,000 POPLAR and cypress SH"SQLE3 for Bale cheap. aprl-6m S ADDI-SIiir, ETC. GEO. TilOUNIIILL, KAiTO4.0TTIEmB 0 flaidl and I2ariie SECOND STRKST, near Main, EVAN3VILLE, IND All Kinds of fine Saddle and ' Harnew constantly on hand. REPAIRING done In the best manner - - f nah USm - and at short notice. Charles , Batack f & Co, rMP0aTE&3 AND DIALERS IB Coacli & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Darnasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c, - m&30 : EVAIidVILLE, IND. STEIKB1GU, WACK & C , ; uAscracnrnxBS or v . saddlery; AND Dealers In Saddlery Hardware, . (SIGN OF THE BIG COLLAR). No. 109 & 111 MAt! St., Cor. Fouuth, EVASSVILLE, IX 1. Albhht Hteisbacii U. P. WACK. nl.-3m I NO. ldiKi.J United Stata3 ilarshai's Notica. United States of America, . DiMrlct of Indiana, J" wm m . tt 1: M- a. litit-l of Information VV was hied tu l be District Court of the Uulied Stales for the 4itrlct ot Indiana, on the 23th day of September. isu, by Joan W. Brlus, against the steamboat Plna Virhln. hr Boilers. EukI nes. Tackle. Appr.l, Engines and Furniture, seized at iiiHtru't in a causa of action, civil and maritime, and claimlug damages In the sum of S5,9l 6(173, and praying process against satd property, and tbat iha same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now. therefore, in purt-uauce of the Mo nition under the teal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notlee to all persons ciauuiug goods, or any pirt tlisreof, or in any manner interested tnerein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be hold at the City of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, ou the first Monday of November next at id o uiitt ui woo ."n " v. that day, then and there to Interpose their claim and make tdelr allegations In that behalf. BEN.PoJlSER by 8AMUEL DAY, Deputy. Attest ; J. D. Howlas D. Cfk. oclt-1 It (NO. 1597.) United States Karshi's Kotica. Ujsited States os- AMEHicA,iga. Ulstrict oi xuuiuua, ) VrrilEKEAS, a libel of Information W wna filed iu the District Court Ot the United Slates for ttie District-of Indiana, on the 11th day ot October, 1S70, by Jon n Martin, against the steamboat 1. Newcomb, her Knglnes, uouers, aiacninery, n-anirio Anniroi ami Fnrnllare. seized at said Dlstrio. in a cause of contract and subtraction of wages, civil ana uinr iiuir, and claiming damages in ma sum ui and praj lug process a? a. .at said property, oni ihut t ii name ma; be condemned and sold therefor. Maw. therefore, in pursuance oi iue aiu nllion under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give publlo notice to ail persons claiming said nmu rr an v mrt tiiereof. or In any manor itnr, aieii therein, that they te and appear beiore the District Court of the United States, to be held at the City or Iudianapolis, in and for the Listriot of Indiana on the first Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that H a . I hln ATI there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that ... n 2 Li if i V L Y-t beuaii. do.'.oi"v.', Marshal U. S. h HP.UBBRT N. EIWELOW. Deb, AttoMt : J. 1- UOWLAND. Cl'k. OClS-Ut Exrcutoi'd Sale. tOTICE IS HEREBY IVX, that X4 I will, by virtue ot the win of Henry F. Hornby, deceaea, ou thiimiiaY. NOVKMEER 10. 1S70, At the Court Housj door, in the City of EvansvlKe, sell at public auction tbe tot i.-in .ifvip iiiHi K.eal Estate, in Vander burgh County. Indiana: Lot So. 5, In Henry and Simon tiumberts' Bubdlvlslon of prt O' lae oouiaweai m op tion 33. Townhlp S. ooutu of Ranse lo West, lontaluiug 6 75 100 acres, more or ''ttour nr Sin One-fifth cas.h: the re miindnr in ten eu ual annual installments at ten per cent, interest, tne purchaser giving notes with approved surety, and mortgage, with tne privilege i iyiu ntr r.t i .na notes before due. Also the following peisoual property avn shares of stooti of the Evansvilie J .orrvr.Kville Railroad Company. I re serve the rmhtto reject any and all bids, serve vuo joHN WHITEHEAD. Ki t, IaiSHART 4 SON. Att'ys. CC18 d3V J'.v r ii .a ril's many years' exm mrlue the debilitated and .li.iwl ii6tarUing fact that - v' , . k. f ,br snil'ericiE wi1 h Dus pepsia, Aervous Debility, hxha'Mte.i uali y, Vonsumptio-, Cancerwu Affections, Dyeoe of tne Liver, Epilept l, Parol a ad Vitaes of the Kidtieyt and BUuiier, were caused by aud could only be cured alter caring them of j ntiial Weakitens. His immense practice has made his treatnaeat as near perfection as possible. Many of his pUlenls had paid from I loo to So.lAW for medicine aud treatment before seeing him. No better proof that patients cannot bd cured without a searching examination of all syinpfjMns and complica- . tions, and scieatino Heatmont by an experienced physician. Those at a distauce can be cured at their homes without an interview.! Advice free at 710 Broadway New York. There are so many unsuccessful physicians, Dr. Heath wm merely say be is the author of two elaborate works on Medicine aud Surgery and one on Chamloala Jyl3 EVANiVILLS ROLLING MILL I:DI LL1TD, Proprietors. Corner 4th and P jarl St., Evansvilie, Ind. Manufacturer of all kinds of merchantable Iron. N. B. foe hi,fttst price paid for old lrou 1i cu or in nw lrou. Orders received at No. 1"J Main Street. IsepU-ams

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Circular Saw Mill Works. Coraor First aadPiua and Second aad Ela Streets, EYAXSTILXE, IA3IA5A. Portable Engines saw mill size), and V-ir,r.lp nSrmlar Saw Mills. Portable Circular Saw Mills, Important Notice. The usual amount of steam used to do gawin with by the Portlble Circular 8aw Mill is'from 125 to 150 pounds preewure per nnare inh. I have reduood this amount and require only from 60 to 80 ponnds per Mnnaxa Inch, ax which steam Is not con sidered in the least dangerous, and is, at the same time, more economical in the saving of fuel, &c We append the following certificate of the first of my new style Portable MUia, for the noting and caretul perusal ol sawyers and all those deeirina to purchase, and solicit a call and careful examination, they now being ready on hand and matting, mounted on four strong wooden wheels, with wide Urea and heavy Iron axle, easily drawn from a place, and always ready for operation lnsfew hours. Ms. Krats : The Portable Enjrine you fumiahed me, I consider aa eaUstactory and n nunmt any machine i Ever -ww. ran. light. u.fc3 pounds of steam for running a double ou ana w inon circular mw mill for a oommoa day's busl. lO.UL feet of lumber, easy. With 75 iK)und nsteaiH. A. J. CAUWitu . Lynnviiie ina. MARION, KY September o, ltSTO. vf f icratz. Kvansvlle. Ind. : htr We take great pleadaie la giving our testimony to tne exceiienoe oi your Portable Steam Circular Saw , MilL Th ntifl we Dnrchased of you on the 221 August last has given etire satisfaction. We are satisfied that with proper hands it will saw fifteen hundred feet of poplar per hour. On the whole, we think vou have miiit. rnajinn to nonsratalate yourself UDOD Laving constructed a most excellent Mill, which will doubtless suoerceae tnose con structed upon other prinolples. The Swiss gentleman, sir. jonn wuuu jrviu .Ant in nnt tha mill un and start 11 10 r us. Beemstobean excellent machinist. Oar f rlndd who wltnsea mm woraing. say he is the best sawyer that they have e er pen. You could not have sent a better miuihlnM and naWTfr. or one that would have iiiven more satlsracuon. we siarwju toaw with 40 lbs. of steam to saw our first log. Your Mill is Just what you recom mend It to be. . . , - ours, truly, ' sep9-Sm ELDER BROS. 1 GRAND VIEW, IND., Oor. 9, 1870. Mr. O. Kratz, Evansvilie, Ind. : RiaEnclofel nlease find flOO. the bal ance due on t he Portable Steam Circular Saw Mill. This mill was purchased from von two months since, and as I have now thoroughly tested it, 1 (to meet my agree ment with you lospeaa my iniuu in iirH tnthaanrad have to sav tbal I now can safely recommend it to all desiring perlect satisfaction in a Saw Mill, and to orocure what you said a complete Mill I have run Steam Engines for the last twentv Years, and have never handled a Boiler and Engine that has so easily kept steam with the only fuel I use (green slabs tafeeu from the log direct). We consider the Mill and 1U capacity to be all that can be desired ot a Saw Mill In everv rescect. Any person wishing to knn if these are all positive facts and true assertion?, can find ample demon stration of it by calling on us at the mill. Yours, very truly, cell WM. CADICK & DAWSON. Other sicca for farm and plantation nae and all other requirements. U0Vl5-aai C KUATZ. SCI1UL.TZE, TIIUMAN ' & CO., r O U N B H TT Manufacturers and Kuilders of E I. G I N-E CIUCULA SAW-HILLS, Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Milh, Corn. Shelters, House Fronts. Cellar Grates. IRON d BRASS CASTING OF VKST DCV'ttl PTi ON . MHaiSKfeY (If ALL &I5Mh aAal iSt'O itli'lIKK?. BELTING. FIRS ERI32JS, St a AH A.DQES, AND WSUUtiHiPIPES STOLD MATERIALS BOUGHT. We have the facility of the ben ma chinery and workmen, and will give ail worlt entrusted 10 ua uiu iuuitiwui Hon; fill orders promptly; warract our work; and charge reaiouu; pri.--. orrica ahd kickbut: uORHER FIRST & LEET STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. N.B. Workmen sent to all par to fit np work and do renairlni?. , . r , fell SCHOLTJiE. THUMAN A OO. . MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Slshi is Priceless!! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, MA N UP A CTTJ RED BT J. E. SPENCER & CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced b all the celebrated Optician of the World to be the MOST FKRFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under 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 nhh thnv are constructed brings the core or centre ol tbe lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, ,h M elimmerlng and waverinc of sight. riiTxiness. Ac., peculiar to all ot hers in os d?.?il?T,i MOUNTED IN THE FXNES'I M ANNER, in frames of the best quality, oVa'.l materials nsed for that purpose. ITl cannot be Furpassed. - - 7- a itTiiiN.-No ia genuine unless bear ing their trade mark p- stamped on L. BITTROLFF, Jeweler and Optician, Is the Sole Agent for Evansvilie, Indiana, from whom they can be obtained. Ihese Kooda are not supplied to Peddlers, at any price. jy-ib-ly

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THB -OIiB HBIsI OFJtiave tinn thfiirrf,firt F-srr.ansiva Fancy and Staple

WHICH, FOE ELEGANCE. VARIETY AND CHE AFNESS, ARE UNSURPASSED. WE HAVE FULL

LINES OF GOOD3 IN ALL TtlxJ u i-ii. itr m. l x a, BOUGHT AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO MEET WITH THE APPRO RATION OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. THE

PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,

SHAlVILLfllV & REILiLiY, October 6, 1870. CORNER MAIN AND FIR9T STREETS.

TIIIC NEWEST OF SHAWLS!

Embracing the ALASKA and SARATOGA, just received at

SHAN KLIN & REILLY'S, No. 28, Cjraet cf Blaia and First Street. Trimming, Neck and :3ixli RIBBONS,

And Made-cp RIBBON BOWS in good Tariety, at ,

SHANKLIN & REILLY'S. ya. gG, cafiier ofMntu and Firat Ntreeta.

AVERT LtROE ANI WELL ASSOaiEl) MlifCJA or sa.Jk.UXX, MZXUL1SK AND FRENCH.

DRESS In Rich Scotch Plaids. Diagonals, Irish and

dark Cloth Colors, Empress Uiothi, Merino., Alpacas ana pure Mohair Lusters,

cheap lor caan, at tne oiu esiaDiusiieu nuuae

500 Pieces of JSesxntiliil P RIN T ! IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERN3 AND C0L0R3, at SBCA.isrrXiir & reilly's, Corner or SEalit and First Ktreeta.

A FULL IR Of our own imDortation. Also White

DAMASKS, Turkey Red DAMASKS, Doylie's Napkins, Towels and Ilnckahunks. Also Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, from 60 cent, per dozen

and upwards. Good 4 4 Shirting Linens, " warranted all Linen," from 45a

per yard to the finest goods made, at SHANKLIN & REILLY'S, .Vo. 2G, Corner of Main and First Street. A Good Stook of CLOTHS and DOESKIN?, FANCY CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, BLACK VELVETEENS, FOR SUITS, &c, at SHANII,IiV & I1EII.T,Y'S, cct7-8w NO. 26, CORNER MAIN AND FIR9T 8TREKT4

Noises

and Discharges from the Ear.

Prom Catarrh, FilmF, Soro and Inflamed Eyes. CATARRH,

And all 'Diseaass of the Evo.

Kidneys and Urinary Organ?, Successfully Treated by

European Physician and Pureeo- ; forslx to the NEW YORK EYE &ND EAR St. Louis Eye, Ear Lato of the LOUISVILLE INSTITUTE FOR

IS NOW AT HIS OFFICE IN EVANSVILLE,

On Third Street, Between Side of Where he can be duly consulted from 8 a.

ly treated many hundred cases during nis stay.

SSflteai Ilome evidence of success during his stay id Evansvilla inl8C4. Although having many hundred testimonials of cures similar to the follow- . . L it.t Ilia

we. we core tnese win sunioe to Blind and Deaf have A liUUN. Remarkable Care of DeafQgs This is to certify that I have been

could Dot obtain any relief from all the known Bource l coma near or, until I submitted my case to Dr. Bort, who performed an almost painless operatinn r.n mv Eura anil in Iocs tnn nflA.half honr8 time I COUld hear a3 Well

as any one, though I have, previou3

that it was with much difficulty I could hear, even when a person hollowed

in mvfiar. Refer to Mr. SnelL

the above facts. ROBERT McCOY, McCoy Mills, Ind.

Blindness Cured of

I have been blind from Granulated L:T3, together with Inflatnation, suf-fsrirto-thn most intense rain in th Rvpb and Head, until heavy films formed

over the eight, which rendered me almost totally Blind. I have consulted and been under the treatment of the best Oculists of lndianapolia, Cincinnati, and St. Louis, and all to no puopose, until I placed myieif under the professional care of Dr. Bort. who. bv bis skillful treatment, restored my

Sight in less than three weefcs. ,, . JOHN GOODRICH. Vinconncs, Ind.

CONSULTATION AND

ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED.

AH Surgical Operations Performed 'with Gnaranteed huectss.

CosS lential oct27-dAw tf

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M r-i :lb b:ousb llIILlil submitting: for insracnurcaasQS of Fall & Winter J GOODS, French Poplins, English Satteens in ui

8HAINKLIN Si Xt ICILlY, NO. 26 MAIN STREET.

STOCK OF and Browa TABLE CLOTHS and Ear. Throat. Heart. Lung-, years Consultlnsr and Operating, Physician IN dHUAlti ; touaaer of the asd Idling Institut j ; INVALIDS; ITalunt, West Iocst una Street M. till 9 p. m.. and where h,e has suciessfulconvince tne must tej)iio -" of Thirty-Fife Years Standi Evansville. October 20. 18G4. Deaf upwards of thirty five years, and to.consultinsc J)r. Bort, been so deaf nrnrtrietor of Sherwood House, or to Eleven Years Standing. Kvansvills. October 23, 1864. EXAMINATION PilEE.

Cas38 of Boh Eexea 'ireated &s Such

ATI30ATS.

& raw Enpp!y of Fins Has Just bee h received at Jonmal.'.Omce. JACOB SZSZICH. . JOHN J. SISZICH J. SINZICH & SON, liip OIixii tiler's ASD DEALEK3 lif BOAT STORES. A full stock of CORDAGE. OAKUM, BLOCKS. LARD OIL, KOIN, PITCH, Ac, always on hand at the lowest prices. Front St, bat Sycimoro and Vine. Agent for ROGERS BOILER SCALE PREVENTIVE. sep22-dly BOAT STOEES. WM. Q. BFOWJf. K. SCHOJCNLAUB. J A3. X. RASKIS. Win, G.Browa &Co,f Dealers ia Select Boatstoras A5D-. Sliip Ctinndlery, CoRNEa Sycamore and Water Sts., A full supply of FRK8H AND CARE FULLY HELKCTED BOATSTORES and HHIP FINDINGS always on hand, and prompt attention given to supplying boats at all hours, day or night, on the jnNl' LIBLKAL lt.K.Tio. we pa-m Resrular Evansvilie Ca&o U. S. raaii faciei. TOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The elegant, light-draught steamer MA IA si BR AG OX, Jouu. V. Throop, Master; Walter B. Pennington, Clerk, Leave for Cairo and all way ports in nlnna of the OulokSteD. EVEHY TUEaDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock P. K. For freight or passage apply on board, crto rui.u. vua, sepSMl - Agenu Sransvilla, Henderson, & Nastville Railroad Tranarer raoiet to :.. Henderaoji. The nxagnlfloent passr nger steamer HARTFORD, Joe. McReynolds. Master; ; 1 j ames letcner, uiera, Will leave Evansvilie dally for Hender son at a P.M. Returns to Evansvilie every morning at 8 a.m., ana every eaturaay evening at 6 p.m. Leaves Evansvilie every Monday at a.m. ieoii DAILY GOA.ST PACKETFOR QWEN8BORO, ROCKfORT AND UKJUU ViHiW. The elegant passenger steamer JPixio JtliilT, Lafayette Elder, Master. joon a. Aaams, wiera. Leaves Evansvilie DAILY (Sunday exepted) at 3 p.m. Leaves Uraod View DAILY (Monday exoentedt at 7 A.M. For rreignt or parage appiy on noaru. JL L - - - . . . or to UIJMFHKEY, LEWio s (JO ap23 U - Agents. Regular Evansvilie and Tennessee River facKet. FOR PADUCAH, JOHNONVILLE AND aairutti. The elegant passenger steamer SAM. OIK. Allen Duncan, Master: UOT v invara. uiera. Will leave Evansvilie for the a-jove and ail intermediate pons EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock P.M. For freight or pannage apply oo board. Or tO A. UA14.LH1, ocl2-tf Agenu Reznlar Evansvilie. Padncah and Ualro aemi-weeKiy man . Lin a Packet. The new and excellent low-water steamer FLORENCE LEE, Le Howeil, ikia-ier: v 111. it. r owier. uif rit. Leaves Evansvilie every WEDNESDAY SDd HATURDAY at i p.m. Leaves Cairo every hum day jtuubs DAY. at 6 p.m.. making close connection at Cairo with first -class steamers for Ht Loan, Memphis, ami New Orleans, and at evansvilie whu lue c. cc u. n. n. lor an points North and Eat, and with the viorning ntar lor n uuiuu uu iuo l-jici Ohio. For freight or pawiage appiy on ooara, or to uuK-t. XMivjJUiiirtui, ocl9-tf iigeni. For Paduoah and Cairo. The famous low-pressure QTJI CKSTEP, Leaves Evansvilie for Cairo every MON IIAY and THURSDAY at 4 P.M.. potttlvely, oonnectiug at Cairo with tit. iouia. Memphis, and P or leans paexou. OC-H-U rtix.v. vir.io,ai!Bm Regular Evansvilie and Rowling erean u. s. uau racxei. . The new and elegant steamer i JFj EVANSVIL,L,E, Samuel W. Combs, Master: reaves Evansvilie fovBowllns: Oreen with W 111. llUilU'J.UIOl.t the U. ri. Mail every MONDAY 4 THURS DAY, at 4 o'cloca p.m. or rreigni or passage, appiy on uuu.ru. 1v2-tf NEW TYLB Th9 Irgredients Composition Published with EVEirE" SOTTLE. Recommended by many of tha best Physicians in the Land. Dr. John Magenlss, formerly of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Surgeon In the United States Army, during the recent war, says: EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, I take pleasure in recommending Or, II. W. Clnud'a INVIUORATINU COR DIAL, as a remedy of superior excellence, In debilitated conditions of tbe system, It has proved, in my hands the belt combi nation of Tonics and Stimulants tbat I am aware of. - 1y!9 JOTIN MAOKNISS. M. T. ASIIBY'S SALOON ! ' ASD nAPr. JTAS. ASHBY HAS FITTED Tin Lhainulnill 1. II I 111 1 Ll r On LaOCUSl 3t., between Water fc First, as a nrst-class rituin Kn RESTAURANT. The Bar will always be snpplied with it ne hkt Knimiii r.ir uopoBS, and the Res taurant will be furoisued with the Choicest Brands of .Oysters, All kinds or Gamb in season, and what ever the most fastidious appetite may de lr. All served wttn true umucn u. r Uive uh n eaM. oclll-tf

flffifrm : CDRDIALU I V 1 A idtspe-psiaI ) " l,:t A M a IV:!l LIVER I 1 i .; M CO MPU INT j

TV. WR. For hf iriver Ilenn, get Fbwlh PuQt. ejtii'r il Halrr. The weatl.er Saturday, cloudy, murky, and cold, with a slight sprinkle of rain in the m ?rnlng, and prospects or more. The mercury ranged below CO0 all day. The river was sti.l falling slowly, but will doubtless be at a stand, or rising, to-day. Arrivals ami Departures. The arrivals find departures on Haturday included the Hartford, Ilenderson and return ; Fine Bluff, Grandvlew and return; Florence Lee, Cairo to return ; Alpha, to Clarksvllle; Ella Hughes, from Cairo; Mary Miller, from Memphis; Millie Uratz Louisville lo Cairo; Esma Floyd, Louisville to Memphis. IiuHli Une Here. Among the first boats due here are tne Mallie Kagon, from Curo; Palestine, from LouUvllie; Edlnbnrg, for New Orleans; Normaii, from Memphis ; Kate Robinson, for St. Louis; Sam. Orr, from Eastport. Iioat Lt ATlug; 'I o-day. For Caiko. The magniflsent low pres sure Quicttbtep, having Just been put In very complete repair, rejuvenated and re furnished, will leave for Cairo at 4 P.M. to-day, lu charge of the veteran Captain H. T, Dexter, wita Nick. a. Pennington, Eugene Rudd and Harry Dexter iu charge of Ibeom.e, constituting a galaxy of dls liugun-bed and experienced steam boatnun, whosa pleasnre it will be lo contrlb ute to the comfort of their paoieogors. The Qnlcastep lsuuiurpa&s.d in spied and elegant appointments. Fob LotJlsvii.i.K. The light draught Ex change will be the mall and express packet ror Loulsvli:e at 10 m. to day, and la admirably appointed. Catalu A. T. Oilmore, a gentleman of great experience commands, and Will. 11. Whiting, Will. Cuje and Will. Hi to, do the honors of the office, and are careful, accarate aud obliging. The Exchange Uone of the best low water boats that graces our wharf, and everything about her Is first class. For Okabibview. the punctual Pine Bit ft returns to Graadvlew at 3 p.m. to day, In charge of these attentive and Obliging tentlenien. Captain Lafajette Elder and John A. and Robert Adams. Bhe has good passenger acoommodatlonc. Fob BoWLieiQ obeiw.-The beautiful steamer Evansvilie will leave promptly at o'clock this fcvtnicg for. Bowling Oreen and all Green River way landing?, having unexceptionable cabin and state-room accommodations. Captain 8am. W. Coombs commands, and Wm.Noland and Leopold Kahn have cuarga of the office. All wllj be found especially obliging and attentive to passengers and shippers. Fob Hekdxbiox The fine tteamer Hartford will leave promptly at 5 a.m. and 3 P.M. to-day, for Henderson and way lane logs, in charge of Captain Joe McKeynolds, with Captain Charley G. Perkins and James H. Letcher in tbe c-fllce, all courteous and obliging gentlemen. For MEMi'ma The new and elegant passenger steamer Mary Miller returns to Memphis and the Bends positively at 4 p. m. to-day, and has claims upon our mer chants and shippers for a liberal patron age, a shs Is an Evansvilie boat, endear oring to build cp Evansvilie trade. Capt. Adam Liter, ber commander, la an experienced steamboatmaa, and a most ebtl mable gentleman. Capt. J. M. McFadln, her chief clerk, la a genial, companionable gentleman,' always pleas int and accorn. modating, and Is assisted by obliging and accurate subordinates. Capt. Jim. Akbby unlocks the medicine chest and distributes the elixirs. Give the Mary Miller a good lift to-day. jmaceiiaiieou. Business was very dull on the levee Sat urday morning, tbe Hartford and Alpha being the only boats at 4he wharf till noon, when tbe Florence Lee arrived with a good trip, finding a U.ge lot of freight on the levee that had been previously re ceived by ber agent, Duke Nicholson. Bhe at once commenced receiving as soon as discharged, and would have a handsome trip out... .-...The Alpha was wf 11 loaded at noon, and was pieparlug to leave at p.M........Tho Ella Hughes came uplighl. Bhe touched a few inlnutei at the wbaif and proceeded above Billy Fowler stopped off at Paducah for atrip or two. and Captain Gus. came upon the Florence Lee. and Is locking pleased at tbe prospec of water, as he Is anxious to have the Idlewlld again on the track, but Is deter mined not to strain her crawling over shoal bars. We look for ber out next week.. ...... Bob McMechan, clerk of the Florence Lee, also came to the ally by that picket, Haturday, having been up Ten neaste Klver, tellling up her business. He 111 remain In the cltv. dlKbarslna the money ne collected wniie aoeal......ine Mollle Gratz bad a allra trip ..The Mary Miller bad 250 bales cotton and coutdder. able miscellaneous freight. Among her passengers was Dr. Chambers and family, of New Orleans, en route to Louisville. Dr. Chambers will be remembered by mott of our citizens as formerly ode of tbe pro prietors of Chambers fc Halgbl's Circus. Tbe Doctor Is now special correspondent of tbe Memphis Appeal.... The Emma Floyd arrived at 3::J0, full of freight. UleanluKS from Our Kxehanajea Pittsburg, -The Commercial of Thurs day says: The marks lam evening Indicated three feet nine inches at tbe pier mark, and four feet four Inches In the channel on tbe left ot (ilaHsbouwe. Trade on the upper lauding contiaues active. The packets nave as much business as they can manage. Captain I. it. Wnittaker, clerk of the steamer Mollle Moore, left last evening to Join bis boat at Cairo. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Friday gays: Bareland and Bwlft, of Bteubenvllle, have purchased tbe tow boat Michigan from Mouudsvllle parlies, to tow coal from their shaft below bteubeuville to Clncln- J nan. Captain J. L. Carter, clerk or the Edin burgh, went down to Portland to look after tbe EJinburgb, aud Captain Batcbelor will lollow on (Sunday. 'J he Edinburgh has deterred ber departure for New Orleans from Portland until Tuesday. The veteran Captain etcnoe iiarrlx, who. many years ago, ran boats between Ht. Ecu ia. Galena, aud Dubuque, Is In Ht Louts. He is now in the leaa mining business. lie Is a brotner to Captain timltb. Harris, and well known to old Cincinnati boatmen, and was an old-time partner of Captain A. C. Monlort, in thetlays of the fiist Mon soon. The enlarged Dexter win leave the Mound City ways in a few days. Captain Ed. C. Carroll's new wbarfboat, being built at Mound City, Is well under way, and will be completed in forty or fifty days. It is the lonitf-st boat of tue kind ever built. It will be taken to Vlcksburg aa soon as complete.'.. It will be two stories high Tbe United 8:ate- surveying steamer Tobe Hurt Is at Nashville Colonel Abert has been very sncsesntnl In bis expedition, and will be able to make a favorable report of the sufvey to the next Cong reus Ou account of the low ftgi of water, the survey of the Upper Cumberland wlil be postponed lor the present. In the appropriations from the Treasury Dpartmont for the (surveys of rivers and harbors, 81, fX) was allotted to tbe survey of the Cumberland, now being made under the supervision of Colonel Abert. Through tuefforts of Hon. W. Prosaer, ta.OjO additional allowance baa been secured in the general distribution for this purpose, making theentlre amount J12,'X0. Clerk Owen G. Cale, of the Daxter, who ia down at Mound Cliy, has had some rare adventures while out gunning. One dy last week an infuriated hog of hue dimensions got alter him aud compelled trim to retreat on a huge fallen tree, where he was kept some time by his "swinish" enemy. After being liberated from his unpleasant quarters oy the raising of tbe sleie on the part of tbe hog, be proceeded to a caue-bn-ak Jn queat of game. Arrived In the midtt of a thicket of cane, he beard gieat cracking of the tougbs, twigs, sticks, and thing, and before he bad time to collect his wits an aotlered buck mada his appearance, and came near running over him. Owen pulled trlgaer ou his "buckshlp," but missed b Ira. Tbesecoud shot took effect, but did little barm; the buckgaztdat blm, gave a snort or two, and made off with .great alacrity. Owen threw bis gun alter him, but the buck made his escpae, much to Owen's relief. - Tbe Timet of Friday evening says: ' Mr. Will. Walker has accepted a responsible position In the Memphis Line Packet Company's olllce, Mr. Will Bhaw taking the freight department on tbe Hale. Our news from PltUburg to-day elevates tbe spirits of river men. Four feet Is reported at tnat point, ana a neavy rain during part 01 tne niui ... U.. r. I." I.' V. ., n Mr. Wm. E.- Kahn, well known In the ClDClnnati and Nashville trade, and, a present, as the popular clerk of t" Broad way Hotel, wai married last night, and left Immediately ou a wedding trip. . Gone at last! We trmbie for the s treiy of I be next victim.

Louisville. Tno vourtcr-jQui nai t.t Fridfly gays i Tbe river has tihdergona dut lliUa change since last repot t. Now In be j down the Indin a Cliuto the: e it 10 lncheH, and 4 fj-t .n i'oitiand J'.ar. jlumieR, 14 good, low waier crafts gelling au taey can carry. Boat bands have commenced th j jumping business early this seasuii. Ti.eliuHe Lee came out frwui New Orleans wi i h only twenty-one men on deck, and, wall the lramause trip niie bud, there was u titi lit H. Hands at New Orleans demand Vi per month, bteamboais have a haul lime of it. aud it is a wonder that ,;-.-r.:: 4 don't get every one ol them. St. Louis. Tbe Vemoaat of Friday says: Weather suliry antl cloudy and heavy rains expected. Tbe river is declining at this point, also at all point abovx. The Illinois ai d Missouri are llaewiwa on U10 decline. Heavy rains have lalle.i along tbe Ohio, and that river is rl.-Ong slowly. Business contlnr.es acMve ou our wtar.es, Departures for tne Koulh tire f iqtiont, with full ctrisoes and good nnssei!j er listH. The boats for Memphis, Ylcfchb ir huh New Orleans readily gi;t all the freight

they want. The Lock wood will have tomorrow for Red Hive.-, rmiklns two de parture this week for Bhrevepori. Two lnes of S' earners and some ndd bHln run between New OrleinH and threv port. In competition with the t. I.oul Cartt-r line, une or these m widely Know n z tne Kouns line, and It la worthy of reios-rk as a singular fact, that we thall to called upon wit hln a few days to report pr-f aratlons ror tne oepanure or me tirnt steamer of the JCountz line of packets from lit. Luull to bbreveporL HOOTS AND SIIOI3S T. W. : rv No. 5 First St, near tha Opara Hoes,, Has now the lareestand most attractive took of .Coots ami 1 1 hoes Of all kinds. In tbe c'ty. A large part of my goods are now made nlbebouite. Including every style of Ladie' fine Custom HHOKi, and the bant Ueots' fine FrencH Calf BOOTH In the city. My goods which are not or toy own make, are from the be-t mannfac urers of Boiton and vicinity, Phliadelpht t, Koch ester, New York, Cincinnati, an 1 Loulu- ... r . . ..... 11 vine, ana 1 am prepareu to auppi.v i trade with better goods at their ral value than can be found elaewhern. aula 8m 1. w . 1 u an i-.it. Reeky Mountain Cobbler. L. SEELEY, The Gnat Rnrkvt Blonntahi ) coiicle:!:, I 1 V . . . . . , ... 11,. r if v. may on iouu 1 at mo C. - Cornsr cl Third and Locust gtreota. J All kinds of Boots and Hucea made to ordsr, and to tb'9 sallHraotlou of all. Aa for gol ntllnir, he cannot tie surpassed In tbe Wet. Give b m a call. The best of ready-made Boot an 1 Bhoes. oet7-iy Tob a cc JPaz tor I cm ITOll HALL, T II F. FOLtOWINO TOBA CC 'O Btemeries situated as tollowii At Cnrdsvllle, Daviess County, Ky , To bacco House. Capacity to bai die t,u,wj pounds, AshbysUurg, Hopkins Co., Ky., Tohara-o Honse. Capacity to handle 300.I-W pounds. Taylor's Landing, McLean Co., Ky..Tobacco Houee. Capacity to handle U,iJ pounds. Llvermore, McLean Co., Ky , Tobacoo House. Capacity to handle ixw.i'JO pouudi. Kacramento, MoT.ean Co, Ky., Tobacco House. Capacity to handle lM,V)i pounds. Ceralvo, Ohio Co., Ky., Tobar-jo House. Capacity to handle 400,WJ pounus. Hartford, Ohio Co., Ky , Tobaoco House. Capacity to handle iko,a;o pouuc a. Cromwell, Ohio Co., Ky , Tobacco llouso Capacity to handle 2.J,UUU pouuc s. Rochester, Butler County, Ky., Tobacco House. Capao.ty lo ha idle 7u0,(wa pounds. Ralelgb, Ball no Co., 1 1 !a.. Tobacco HouHe, Capacity to handle :m,jM poun Is. Enterprise, Hpencer Co., Incl., Tobac'J House. Capacity to baudle 7W, M poun Richland, Bpencer Co.. Ind., Tobauco House. Capacity lo handle 700, WU pounds. AU of the above Klemerles are located In the best produc! 1111 tobac o sections, and are In complete order, having screws, tobacco atlc-ks, and all olhur ntcuHMiiry convenience for bandllug c 'lil iiaiiKi" tobucou; toKether with the CJl lce, Cooper Huouh. Htabic-M. aud Lands luereto at tached. All or any of the above will be sold below their value. For further particulars lnqu Ire of WM. B. FOkD. Kvaivlil, Jtid., or it. H. A UKENBUKGH, Ho Broa4 Ht., N. V. ocll-iti TIIM ME Mil ANTS' JOURN AL AMU NEW Y0UK & PJULAIiKLIIIA Price G n i i cut. Published SlmultRneounly in New York aud Philadelphia, every Wcduenday, At $2 psr annnm in advanca. OFFICE: it and i nouiii si:ve:.th sr., llllUtiljlltl. A FULL & RELIABLE PJUGE LIST, COKRKCTED WtKKt.V; Which no Merchant should be without The cheapest Commercial Ps per pno'lnhed. It gives the latent nurlii t aud lianclal reports; interesting reading matter; weekly summary of uewt; IiusIuc-hs itemH and articles of IntereNt and alue to the merchant, farmer an-1 family. AGE NTH WANTlil In tvi-ry County or TowoKhip In the United tat, to oanvw.ii lor snbscr.pttons. A liberal com mission paid. mr All Comminlcatlins, Hubscrlpl ionK, Ac. should be addressed to l ia I'hiladeiphla otnee. WAKOV i'u jilshert. Terms of Advoitlsing. Less than column 2Uc pr lino. 14 eolnmn ? '"') .. Entire column Jl,1 '"l Pcmtago, 5 cent per quartc-r Id advance. ar Ve pay aud have A r;Cilpl for all postage. octli)-lut Ia the matter of th Appropriation of Land fortha right of way lor the Riilroid of the 37ans villa, Carmi and Paduoah Railroad Company. To the heirs and devisees cf Octavla E. Lewis, deceased : flTOriCE IS HEKKH V CJIVKN F AM the intention of the KvaunvUlo. Carmi and Padncah Railroad Company to appropriate a piece or strl;j of ground for the rod bed of the railroad of said cum. pany, upon and over the sou luteal quarier of the northwest quarter of (ei lion twenty, (20) town aix (')) Houth, ro.rii eleven (11) west, situated in Perry Toi hip, Vanderburgh County, Iudiana, said hf.rlp of ground being six (H) rods l.a width ana Klxtees hundred and twenty-one (1)21) fet In length, and extending acr:ma oaid tract of land a shown on tue map of paid railroad, filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Vanderburgh County, and upon themapof T'-ald traci; ot laud lilti la said olllce with the Instrument of appropriation; and that application will ho made on the liti day of M ov-milier, lHTO.to the Clrcilt Court of said ointy lor ui appointment of three dlsln:.:retel freeholders to appraise tbe damages which tno owners of said Jaud may su.talu by said appropriation. .....i.-r ASA 1(1 !I"'f A LT, W. BAK "-it. ., oclJ-ld Att'ys for E .C. P-it. co. Administrator' Hale. wiiTii'p 1 , in fit: HI 1IVI..V, that 1M till im"r. "--'l - Administrator of Cue estate Sf Job" Tohlll, deceased, will nZr f fr Le it publlo ciutciy. at the late ?ldenM of id TohUI. on Eleventh Htreet in Jabvllle, lu tbe City ol Evatsvlile, J odiana, on the 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1ST0, Tha personal property of sal i c;state, con.iHtinaol Horei, Alulea. Cows, Hogn, t utJle Wagos, Mowing Machine, r'armlng IuiplemenU, and about V!T u rca of atandloK Corn, and various other nrticles. bale toooramencaatiuo'triock a. . Term.8 Hums of 8j and under, cash; over 15, a credit of nine month, the p'ir chasr giving note be-arl'i iutcreit, with aood and approved eM,rli v. RO V HAUNlJjlKi HAN-KIM, iCll-3wdAw Adintnhitrator,