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mm EVANSVILLE, IND. StTUKPAY OCTOBER .31, 18. .i JOl'BVAL BIXDKKY The. publishers of the Krautrille Journal have jnt a.We.1 to their Newspaper ami Job Printing Establishment, a FIRST CLASS BINDRY and Mast factory or Blank Books. Having secured the services of some of the best workmen in the Vest, they are prepared to execute orders a. Cin cinnati and Louisville price. Every description of Blank Books, such as Railroad, County Bmking, Mercautile, and For MBdtag Books, manufactured to order and from the best quality of stock. i.Wn urn Blank,, and Bl-Hei4 JYfeassy, executed In a superior manner. All kinds of Printeu Work, such as Magazine, Law and ...euuai w orKs. Pamphlets and oH books re bound in every variety of style from half-boiuid to Antique and Full Gilt Work. CITY NEW iSF" For Commercial and River News see fourth page. The telegraph lines utterty failed verruay ana last mgnt to respond to our earnest supplications for news. We hope it will be all right in a day or two. fe We are indebted to Mr Morgan ' of the firm of Morgan, Read & Co., for j files Ol latest New York papers. I We are under obligations to Capt. J. W. Rea, the popular commander of j the D.B. Campbell for; a fine brace of j Prairie chickens, fat, fresh and nice. ' May his shawdow. ; Too Mich Ha.Id our report of i contracts awarded on Monday last, for j r- . mm m . - uovernmeni supplies, tne compositor Blade U3 say that Wm. M. Aikman had been awarded the contract to furnish 100,000 tous of hay. If Aikman had agreed to furnish that i amount, he would, no doubt, fill his con- ! tract, but as the Government does not want that amount at present, Billy only contracted to furnish 100 tons. THAKKSUIYIXG FOR THE SoLDIERS. It has been suggested to us, and we coin cide cordially with the suggestion, that tbe attention of our citizens be directed to the propriety of making arrangements to enabie the soldiers in hospital and Oil l'n discharged by reason of wounds. dutv in this citv to enjoy Thanksgiving ' BOUNTY land AND BACK PAY , . , . n i for Widows er other legal claimants of Soldiers Day on the Joth proximo. j of ,,.,, ,nd otner pMt We are glad to record that this duty This Agency adjusts claims for parties and sol and pleasure has been properly attended ! Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, in accord- r , , ance with the only forms and instructions npon toon fermer occasions, and we have no ; which their cUims are granted at Washington, doubt it will be now. Will not the loyal j and is the only Agency thus located, and solely and patriotic ladies of Evansville. who i never fail in their undertakings, and who never weary in their labors of love and kindness, take this matter in hand. Tbe Weather. A few days will to a great extent, will determine whether we shall have lowwater, a short snply of coal and consequent suffering among the poor of the city. The rain which set in at 10 o'clock on Thursday evening contin ued up to a late hour last evening, though very gentle, and at no time dash ing added a great volume to the water, the gutters being all the time flooded. There were indications last evening mewiuu was suwuug iu me Worth and'there'are reasons to fear that weather will at onco sot in. If such should prove the case, God in his mercv have compassion on the poor. With the rich it will matter but little, as they are mostly provided with wood and coal, as we know from observation anil the remarks we have heard from hundreds of lips. If cold weather sits in before a rise in the river, the suffering along the line of the river among the poor will be intense. With wood at $5 per cord, and the supply of coal short, the consequenc es will be unutterable. The Tin-Clads. There were four gun boats in these waters yesterday, includ ing the Silver Lake. One of them tow ed the Thistle down to this port The Thistle seems to have been crippled iu in some manner. The gunboats seem to be destined for points below. Sxow. The rain changed to snow about 6 o'clock last evening, and contin ued for some time. The wind veered around to the North, and blew exceeding raw and chilly. Hon. Robert Dale Owen, was in the city yesterday mornnig, en route to his home at New Harmony. Moke Tti-.anny. Mr. Peter Y. Bus kirk, for several years Postmaster, at Lewis, P. O., Vigo county, has been re moved from his office by this tyrannical Administration. His only crime has been, denouncing the Government, whose servant he was, and writing let ters to soldiers in the army, advising them to desert from the Abolition army and come home, promising them the pro tection of the K. G. C. Among other letters was one to his brother which has found its way into the papers. Ah no Unconditional Union man can be found in the town, the Post office has been abolished. Buskirk is now circula- ting a petition to have the office re-etab- i sf5ectioi and that dreaS di(M)agei ConsumPtion Hshed, and himself re-appointed. : j, auxioa3 to mRke knowB to hu feiiow-snfterers The Copperheads of Vigo and Sulli- j the meana of cnw van county- will, of course sign it, and if : circulated in counectiou with the letter to his brother, down South all the re bels in Dixie would, no doubt, sign it Buskirk has long been a subscriber to and a reader of the Terre Haute Journal as we can certify, as he owed five years subscription to it, as lonp; ago as 1S56, and we presume the amount has increas ed considerably since. To remove such a patriot as this, ami abolish his office in the bargain is an un paralleled actoftyrany. Copperheads! Arouse I ! or your offices will all be lost ! ! ! Comiuuuicated. The Strike at Ibe Bodiam Mitic. The " Counterblast " in this morn- ing s Journal, intimate au intention on tbe part of the miners to close their part of the discussion therewith. Better so perhaps. Thoso of the public who have Iteen in- terested enough to examine the question as presented, can form an opinion on the merits ol" the case. As lawyers say, " We rest' fisa?" A fall variety of men's, women's, ' and children's Rubber overshoes and j Sandals, so well suited to the condition of the streets, this morning, can be found at Turner and Gwathmey also a full as sortment of all goods belonging to the Hat and Shoe trade. W5F0ur readers will observe !v ref erence to ' Lyon's column, " that he is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver, and Uncurrent Money at their highest mar ket value. Remember our city can boast of the only photographic gallery in the State that works on paper exclusicely, turning its whole attention to that style of work It is very reasonable to sup pose that one can get better Photographs at Adams' Photogphic Gallery than elsewhere, the JGallerv is over the Post Office. 4iy" The Treasurer of Jackson coun ty, Iowa, a violent " Copperhead, " is discovered to be a defaulter to the coun- ty in the .sum of $3,677. 1 1 " 1 1 i 7 ' EME INTERESTS. " Dtt- Fl "OEB s,i" continues to be the only ,UU fr Artiftcial Rubber After furnishing nearly a hundred sets in tbe , pjiai uve years, ue nae uo Hesitation in reeoia uiL - ndiug them as the best and cheapest material in use' being worn in most difficult mouths, " ui are! quested to call at the Booms next BittrolfTs, Main s'nt. Copeland's Savings Bank WO. 4 First Street, IS IlOW raying For Gold 1 40 U. S. Demand Botes 1 40 Lare Silver 1 30 Small Silver...... 1 20 Call and gee before Selling. V. S. Pension Agency. Established by Government authority, for pro curing PENSIONS for Invalid Ofiiocrs and Soldiers, deceased Officers' and Soldiers' Widows or Orphan Children, De. pendent Mothers or Orphan Sisters. BOUNTY AND ARREARS for Deceased Soldiers' Widows, Children, Fathers, charged Soldiers, who have serve two years, or and "dttoly employed. PersonB writing their case plainly, and ends sing stamp, always answered. Oftick Third street, nsar Main, Evansville Ind. JOHN TENNIS, oot!6 Pension Agent. WILLIAM BEAVIS, Attorney at Law and U. S. C!a!in Agent, Is authorized by the Government to procure Pen sions, Bounty Money, Back Pay, Bounty Laud Claims for Hobses and other Property destroyed while in the service of the Government, and all claims, of whatever kind or natnre against tbe United States. Bounty for Discharged Soldiers! By au ameudiueut to the Bounty Law, passed at the last session of Congress, ' All soldiers or other persons who Uare bru or ihntl htrmfttr be discharged within two years from the date oftheir "rerehe"tTie'Bnie BounTv'a's "W4dtsWtl served two years." Office 65Vj Main Street, over Keller's Gnu Store, opposite the Court House. Evansville, Indiana. Carres iiondeuts must encl.iee stamps. as Rood references iriveu if required, inhit To PiivsiciiJM. If you wish to purch:tse pure Drills, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small ad vance on Eastern prices, go and examine Krllek & White's stock, where you will find every arti cle that is ne-ded by the professor, and as prices Whch cannot fail to give satisfaction. Their j store is al No. M4 Main str.xt. m;iy4diwtf tt43. D. A H. W. SMITH, sole luanufactnivrs I of tho NEW AMKRTCAN ORGANS with tremole attachment, tluished in tlfteen different styles; elegantly polished in Rosewood for Parlor use Also, in Black Walnut and Oak for Churches, Schools, Lodges, Ac. Also. Smith's unrivalled Melodcorrs, warranted for Ave years. For sale bv WARREN A C NY NGTON, No. 1 Main Street. R. & G. H. HTJRD, DENTISTS, Corner of Main and Secoud Streets, Evansville, Indiana, up atairs. octl3-2w The American House Still Lives! New Improvements. Having I ascd theabovo nanx d house for a term of years, I have spared no pal lis or expense in putting every department of this popular hotel in tuoU perfect repair. I have also fitted up a nice bar adjacent to the office, where at all times the choicest of wines and liquors will be kept, and a polite and attentive man to wait upon my patrons aud friends. A strict watch will at all times be kept during tbe night ; and particular attention will be paid to guests arriving and departing o boats, both day and night. My table shall at all times be amply supplied with the best the market afforjs aud by strict attention to business and the wants of the public, I hope to obtain a large share of the public pttronage, of which I shall endeavor to render myself worthy. J. J. Pillsbvrt. Chablic Hall, Clrk . angfi-dtf SPECIAL NOTICES. : Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease!!! A CARD. TO CONSIMPTIVES. TIim midM-sinned liaving been resioreil to health I iu a few weeks, by a very simplr remedy, after havinir snftereil several venrs with a severe lunz To all who desirs it, ba will seud a copy of tbe proscription used (free of charge ), with the direc tions for preparing and using th name, which they will find a tnrr care forCoxsVMPTioN, Asthma j Broxciiitis, Coioms, Com.-, &c. Th- only object I ur R'l ir lis. I lltia iu nvu-.iiu ill- t ' i i j i : I iu bfiietit the afflicted, and -i r : information which Uf 0MmHw to bfl in vHiUHtt,. J and ht hopvs every RiifTerer will try his reDiedy , at it will ooart thorn j nothing, and may prove a MsMateg. P:irti wishing tbe prescription will please address Rev. EH WARD A. WILSON, W lUla sssliliwn.lt. Kings Conuty, I 3ep.'!0-3ru Nw York. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye 7s the Best in the World! The only Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye la Peiti-ct changes Ked oct24-."im . i ' Rusty or Grey Hair, iuaitiutly to a Glossy U!u k or Natural ltrown, without Injuriug the Hair r Staiuiog the skin, leuving the Hair So t and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitiity, frequently re storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of B.id Dyes. The (iennine is signed WIL LIAM A. BATClflELOK, all others are nwr. Imi tations, and shonld be avoided Sold by al Druggists, Ae. Factory Si Barcluy street, N. BATCHKLOB'9 NEW TOILET CREAM FO DRESSING THE HAIR 4yl0dwl PUOF. 0. J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. This astonishing preparatioe will, by Nature's own Process, Re. I store Gray Hair to tbe Original Color. Will make it grow on Bald Heads. Will restore the Natural Secretions. Will remove at onre all Itching. Will remove all Dandruff. Will ctire all Eruptions even Scald Head. Will make tha Hair Soft and Glossy. Will preserve the Color of Hair to Old Age. Will always Fasten it, and stop it Falling. And is one of the best Toilet Articles for th Hair now iu use. Thousands of Soldiers in the Arm- Have testified to the above, who had become gra and lost their Hair by sickness, change of climate and inattention, while performing camp duty. As a Restorative and dressing it has no equal. KELLER A WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Evansvllle. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, Published for the benefit, and as a warning and CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from Nervous Debility, Preinatiue Decay of Manhood etc., supplying at tbe same time, THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured himselt after being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paM addressed envelope single copies may be had of tka author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, 3EMINA Criicart axd Sixual Ststkms. New and roll treatment in Reports of tho HEW ARD A CIATION Sent iu sealed letter envelopes, fro. of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. au27-3m CONDITION POWDERS. W. F. DECKERMAN'S CCLKBKATSD Xj O- O 33 CONDITION POWDERS, FOR Horses and Cattle, Composed principally of Roots and Herbs. THIS POWDER HAS BEEN FOUND, BY long experience, to be highly useful for the cure of the various diseases io which Horses and tattle are subject viz : Founder, Distemper, Hide-Bound, Loss of Ap. petite, Inward Sprains, Yellow Watea. Scratches or Grease, Mange, Inflamation, Fatigue, or Rheumatism, commonly called Stiff Complaint, a disease fatal to Horses iu this country. "Wrrniitd to Cure Hog Cholera. Sold in Evansville by Broushtok Woods, Kastik 4 Koarr, Auofst Ellis, and Joseph akchtrbh. And at New burg by Wm. Fali 4 Co aug'O SHERIFF'?. SALES. Sheriff's Sale Ko. 161. OY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE IS U sued ont of the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County Indi ana, in favor of Abel Sullivan, and against Henrr Becker and others, I will, on THURSDAY, November I2th, 1863, Between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Evansville, Indiana, offer for sale, at Public Auction, the Rents and Profits for the term or seven years of the following described Real Es tate, to-wit : Tho West or lower half or the south-east half of Lot No. three (3), in the Lower Enlargement of the City of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, In i!iana. And should said Rents and Profits not Fell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will at the same time and place, offer for sale the Fee Simple of said premises. GEORGE WOLFLIN, Sheriff V. C. M. S. Johnson, Pl'lfs Att'y. Sheriffs Sale, Bo. 162. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE is sued .nit of the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, Indi ana, iu favor of James Churchill, Administrator ot Hugh Ronalds, and against James G. Jones and others, I will, on THURSDAY, November 12th, 1863. Between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the City of Evansville, Indiana, offer for sale at Put. lie Auction, the Rents and Profits for a term of seveu years of the following described Real Es tate, to-wit: All that part of the most easterly quarter of the Public Square of tbe city of Evansville, bounded as follows : Commencing on Third Street one hun dred and fourteen feet and eight inches tasn'&t iM eightls 1AW SrrgMt ShfflM to Third Street fifty-six and one-quarter ir t toward Fourth Street, thence parallel with Third Street fourteen feet and eight inches towards Main Street, thence parallel with Main Street fifty-six aud one-quarter feet to the plaoe of beginning, aud situated in the County of Vanderburgh aud S ate of Indiana. And should said Rents and Profits not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said Writ and Costs, I will at the same time and place, offer for sale the Fee Simple of said promises. GEORGE WOLFLIN, Sheriff V. C. M. S. Johnson, Pl'ffs Att'ys. Court Notice. Ot t rn ip TV rtliVl In the Vanderburgh n"".J Circuit Court, April Vaudebbitkoh County. 1 James Robb, vs. DruryJ. Talent, I Thomas Sloo, Exr ot Phenix N. Wood, dee'd iii Lonsiana, and Horatio Q. Wheeler, V Administrator gfths Estate of sfTid Phenix N. W od, I deceased in Tndiana, and '.he Kvausville Gas Light j Company. J IT APPEARING BY AFFIDAVIT ON FILE iu the effice ot the Clerk of the Court aforesaid, that the defeuuants, Drury J Talent, aud Thos. Sloo, Executors, are proper parties to this action, that a cause of action exists against them, and that they are non-residents of the State of Indi ana. Notice of the pendency of such action is therefore given to said defendants, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of tee Court aforesaid, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Evansville, in the County and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in April, A. D., 1S64. Witness, Louis Richter, Clerk of said Court, at Evansville, this 15th day of October, 1S63. octlC. LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk V. C. C. WANTED. July 23.-wlm WESTERN IVI0X INSU80E CO. t eiling-, Illinois. CHARTERED 1857. CAPITAL $100,000. Secured by Lien on Real Eslale, having a Cash Value of 31,000,000 - Property Insured against " Loss or Damage ty Fire, at tne usual Rate. I Hill! ATTENTION TAIP TO THE ISSVRANCS OF Dwellings & Farm Property. Insures sw:h Buildings and Contents on Favorabls Terms from One to Fire Years. OFFICERS: M. S. HENRY, Pres. L. HAPGOOD, Treas'r. J. G. TRICE, Vii-e Pres. H. A. MCNSON, Scct'y. This popular Mutual Company, of Illinois, hav ing concluded to extend thejr business to this State, and hnving complied with the laws thereof, are now prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against loss by fire on all first class property, and aa this Company confines their business exclusively to the States of In. liana and Illinois and insures only farm projerty and isolated buildings, renders thorn much more desirable and safe than those Eastern Companies, which insures all classes of property. The Western Union, after an active and successful business of nearly six years, has become one of tbe most popular and reliable Companies in the West, and is particularly adapted to tho wants of tbe far , mer. L. W. EMERY A D. T. L. PRICE, Special Agsnts for Southern Ind. novllw Office, Evansville, Ind. BOOTS & SHOES. BIG BOOT A N 1 SHOE HOUSE. 111 tflL MAIN STREET, Are again in AJarket with the largest Stock of GOOD GOOOS, (We say GOOD, for we sell that kind of Stock), to be found in anv House of our f "1,4 acquaintance East or West. They were bought for Cash by one of the firm who spends the greater part of his time East for that express purpose. With many years experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we understand it well, and with facilities at our command, we Can hlxxcL Will Sell Goods as cheap as any Jobbing House in the coun try, we care not where that House may be located ; if in the East we will add trans portation. We would re spectfully call the attention of the trade to an examina tion of our Goods. We like to .si ll good Goods ; they speak for us whereever they ! MORQAy, REAP & CC HAT HOUSE It is not a mooted question that I MUKGAN, KUAU & VU.. INTO. 63 Wt a1x3l aSl tiro o -, Have the Largest and Hand somest stock of H A T S To be found in any one r ' 5 , , t fl urn House in the West. Men's, Bov's and Children's Hats of ever'v Fashionable style in vague either East or West. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Dress Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool French Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Planter and Planter Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Burnside, Monitor, Cochran, &c, Hats. Men's Plain and Colored Leghorn and Straw Hats. Men's Panama & Palm Leaf Hats. Boy's Fur and Wool WiA (great . variety.; Boy's Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. Children's Fur, Wool, Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. The above Stock has just been purchased directly of the Manu facturers of New England for CASH, at low figures, and we will sell aa low as any jobber East, transportation added. Call and examiue our Goods before buying. No trouble to show goods. MORGAN, READ & C v..ni.. Mr.-b . lOKt. GROCERIES. HAMS V0tt pounds extra Hams At H. A. COOK'S. "CRANBERRIES 3 bble. choice Crauberriss Just received at At H. A. COOK'S NAILS 50 kegs assarted Nails AtH.ACOOKS. COFFEE 40 bags Bio Cofliv just receivad At H. A. COOK'S. SUGAR 10 hhdt.ahoice P. R. Sugar At H. A. COOK'S T ARD OIL 5 bbls. Winter 8tralnd Lard Oil At H A iTOK8 COAL OIL - 50 bbls. best quality Coal Oil Just received At H A. COOK'S. EGGS 200 doaen fresh Eggs At H. A. COOK'S D RIED BEEF 2,000 pouads extra Sngar At H. A. COOK'S. Cured Dried Beef -irtn NK8TS GERMAN MARKET BASKETS ; 1 vrv ' in a nest At Ra. COOK'S. ITTBICal 75 boxes rich Western Reserve i.'heese; 15 boxes English Dary Cheese, At H. A. COOK'S C - ) AP 50 boxes St. Louis Gorman Soap ; 50 bxs O St Louis Palm Soap ; At H A. COOK'S iiu HARDWARE, &c. m fiG & ' DEALERS IN AND OUTLER7 f 13 FIRST STREET, (SIGN BIG Ml LI. SAW,) Have received a complete stock oi FOREIGN AfTD DOMESTIC Hardware, Purchased aud Imported direct from the Manufacturers Enabling us to offer inducements to Pur chasers rarely found in the West. We call the special attention of Dealers to our large and well selected Stock, con sisting in part of Axes All the celebrated brands, Chains Log, Trace and Halter, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shovels and Spades, Cotton and Wool Cards, Wheel Heads, Weaver's Reeds, Spinning Wheels, Locks, Latches, Butts and Screw?, Gun Trimmings, Brass Kettles, Shot Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, Chain Pump Fixtures, Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Gum Belting, Japanned Ware, Notions Large Stock. WELI KELLOGG & CO., COMI SIGNER'S SALE. Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 'pHE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONER AP .L pointed by the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in u suit iu partition wherein Sophia D. Gridley and others are defendHiits, to make sale of the Real Estate Itelonginf; to the parties to said suit to-wit : To the heirs or Horace Dunham deceased will, in pursuance of the decree of said Court on the 2Stb day of October, ! .::. between 111 o'clock a. m. and G o'clock p. 111., at the Court llnnse door, in the City of Evansrille, Indiana, proceed to sell at Public Auction, the following described Real Es tate to-wit : All those tracts or parcels of land and town lots lying and being iu the County of Van ilerburg and State of Indiana, known and describ- ! ed aa follows: The north-east quarter ot sectiou I thirty-two (32) the south-west quarter of sec I tion thirty-two ('i-i), the west half of the west half of the sntb-east quarter of section thirty j iir? :i'id the south hnlf of fractional section i muiy-uue ilil), all in township six (C), south of I range ten (lu) west, in theVincennes Land District, j Also, all those parts of fractional sections fire and !six (5) and ((j), in township seven (7), south of range ten (10) west, contained within the following boundary : that is to say, commencing at tbe cor ner of lractional section thirty-ono (J1), in town ship six (C), which coruer is situate on the bayou bank nearly opposite the Green River Island, and running thence east twenty-five (25) chains and forty-eight (4S) links to the north-west corner of fractional section five (5), township seven (7), thence running east on the township line fifty (50) chains, thence south nine (9) chains and fifty. six (5(i) links, thence west seventy three (73 chains and forty-four (44) links to the top of the above mentioned bayou bank, thence along said bayon bank to the place of beginning, containing 71 18-100 acres. Also, the north west quarter of tho south-west quarter of sec tion sixten (161, in township seven 7) sonth, of range eleven (11) west. Also, lots one hundred an eighty-six, the inside half of lot one hundred and ninety-seven, being the half oi said lot adjoin ing lot 198, said lot 197 being divided by a line running from front - to rear, through the center thereof, lots one hunUred and ninety-eight, two hunarea ana tmrtv-tpur, two nnnareu ana tniny- fire, and two hundred and thirty- ix, (18CV of 197. 198, 234, 235, and 23i3,) all in the Donation Enlargement of the City of Evansville. Also, lot eight (8) and the adjoining half of lot nine (9), Union Place, Evansville, said lot 186 being subject io lease for the term of five (5) years from the 1st day of September, 1850, at a yearly rent of three hunarea dollars, ana 50 leet ol the south-east end of said lot 236 is subject to a lease from the 1st day of January, 1859, for a term of eleven years, at a ground rent of eighty dollars per year. The above described lands comprise over 550 acres in a body adjoiugiug this city, which are platted into garden lots, and will be sold in small parcels to suit purchasers, of which maps can be wen at the omce ot Asa Iirleheart. TERMS. One-fonrth cash, the remainder in throe equal annual installments, to be secured by note with approved surety waiving relief laws and liearing interest. HIRAM NELSON, Asa Iolf.heaht, Commissioner. ttorney. sept8tf DRY GOODS. Dry Goods. TJAVING RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS II to our stock of Dry GoodB.we invite our nu merous customers to examine our stock and prices hetore purchasing elsewhere. SCHAPKER It BUSSING, oct8 49 Main Street Cloaks Again. IX 7 E HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER v v nice lot ;of Ladies' Cloaks, Sacqnes, Ac. which we will sell cheap. SCHAPKER A BUSSING, octS 49 Main Street. Order Your Bonnets OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY CANNOT BK excelled. In silk we have every shade from a ! subdued elephant to a butternut color. Having employed Milliners whose work has i drawn a premium at every Fair where it has been exhibited, we are confident that wo cau guarantee satisfaction, at greatly reduced millinery prices. il.U a l.ll & BUSSING, 40 Main Street Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!! TXTE HAVE NOW A SPLENDID ASSORT v V MENT of Carpets to which we respectfully call the attention or the public. SCHAPKER A BUSSING'S, No. 49 Main Street. SC&APKER & BUSSING'S Shawl and Cloak Department. A THOBOUGII EXAMINATION OF THI8 Department will satisfy every one that they can be euited in quality and prices. SCHAPKER & BUSSING, No. 49 Main Street. SCHAPKER & BUSSING'S T7L0UR 50 barrels Double Extra White Wheat Flour, 200 Sacks " " " Just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Orocary. DSiY GOODS. & No. 10 Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS In addition to aU in our former lines, we now have the BEST STOCK of the fol lowing Goods ever brought to this City, viz: CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, r tj a s, WINDOW SHADES, "Window Hollands, Curtain Damasks, LACE CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures. CURTAIN CORNICES: . v And almost everything in the HOUSE FURNISHING LINE my20-lT JAQ,T7KSS at FRENCH, No. 10 First Street, Evansville. th;e new MY GOODS HOUSE INTENSE E X C I T EM E N T A T Nos. 14 & 16 First Street. oo, WITHOUT DELAY, TO COOLIDGES Where you will find tbem opening the largest assortment of Ever offered in this market in Rich Silk and Dress Goods. They have no Competitors this side or Hew lorn city. JE3 m zej Embroidered Edging and Insert isgi, Real Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Cloth and Bearer Cloaks, Point Lace Collars and Sets, etc., dtc. Chandler's Block, No's. 14 & 16 First Street, (Two doors West of Post Office,) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. myls J. T. Jt S. A. COOLIDGE. I . . NOTICE. Administrators Sale of Eeal Estate IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Common Pleas Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, mad e at tbe September Term of said Court in 1803, the undersigned Administrator and Administratrix Michael P. Jones, deceas ed, will on Tuesday, the tenth day of November. A. D. 1863, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock. P. M. of said day, sell at the Court House door in the city of Evansvilla, in j said county, Lot number forty-eight (8) in me Original Plan, of said city, with tbe appertenan ces thereto belonging, upon the following terms, to-wit: n... third of the nurchass money to be paid oa 0Pr tho dav of sale. One-third in six months and one-third in twelve months from said day or sale. The purchaser giving notes drawing interest, without say relief whatever from valuation or ap praisement laws, with approved personal seearity, for the deferred payments, to be secured by mort gage rpon the premises sold. Evansville, Oct. 8th, 1883. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Adm'sr. AR0NKTTA 8. JONES, Adm'rx LARD 15 bona prime Leaf Bterine Lard At H. A. COO COOK'S ATEW ORLEANS 8UQAB tf hhds. fair ll prime, for sale low aiLBEBS A 00. LYON'S COLUMN. LYON 5 a 89 a i- a at c i s a o rr s s Ea 9 o o ws. fx; S3 O 5 K - CO fc 00 O 0 5 4f 9 ... P - 3 P O -i B H 3 03 53 d s "a O CO o 3" CD CD O. 09 0 - P CD n3 a c S3 a 2. 8 IT tr1 O o M W 1 a i 3 CD -I CU P CD CD to a ' c S QD 3 5" P a S " p (B B 5 p CD 5 p M B o 0 P cr 2 g. CD a 3 00 s- o W r k F B B ? E 3 a 5 5. 00 B s. s. sr a CD P 3 CU P o e f CD 5. t o K 3 OB ?3 O p 11 i-. 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TUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF J New Music, among which will be found DABLINO, HOW CAN I FORGET THKE," By the author of ' When this Cruel War is Over," and will become as popular as the latter piece. PEAR MOTHER I'LL COME HOME TO DIB." By the same author. ' KISS ME MOTHEK E'BE I'M DEAD." By M. Keller. WABBEN A C0NYNGT0N. octl5 No. 1 Main Street, Evansville. FOR SALF. House 'And Lot far Sale. O NK OFsCHE MOST DESIRABLE RESI riKNCTKn in the eitv for sale; iu romplt-te order, ecataining ton Rooms with Chandeliers and Bracketts for Oas, two brlcK cisterns, oiaoie, ' Wood, Coal and Out-Houses, a good dry brick ! Cellar 18 feet square, well lighted. The House is wood heavy oak frame stands i t a-k 40 fest from tbe street, leaving a beautiful i front yard. Corner Lot 75 by 300 feet, enclosed rith a good substantial fence. Corner of Oak and Water streets, above tbe residence of Robert Barnes, Esq. Enquire of I uctlO-tf CHARLF8 BABC0CK, No. 8 Main Street. STOVES, &c. I 3 S imj W Q- g m "pg liw S Oo- ? rm PS,0rl P B a;' o w Scfo g 3 2 B . Q mm s r m INSOLUBLE CEMENT. Geeat Discovsbt. rSBFFI and VALUABLE DISCOVKBT ! HILTON'S TTkTHfiT.TrnT 17 ffpirxiirmi Am,liahl tr, VCJILAXI : tb useful arts, f? of more general practical utility than any invention now before th F""'". nas Deen tnoronehlr t.atul ,1 .i . - . , - o k uh two years Dy practical men, and pronounced to be SUPERIOR TO AWT Adhesive Preparation known. A new thing, Hilton's Insoluble Cement Is a new thing, and the result of years of study; its combination is on Its Combina tion. Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances or chanve of ttmn.rttiir will it Ka. come corrupt or emit any offensive smew. Boot & Shoe Manufacturers HOOT fc SHOW Manufacturers, using Machines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, aa it vnrkl wtthnnt ri.l.v j. -rt . ed by any change of temperature. Jewelers. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for ithsir use, as has been proved. It is especially- adapted to Leather, A 1 1 H Tin Mmim . . an Mnw.'.l ma4. FatniSi . that It sticks Patches and Linings to Boots ajld Shun, an lcirt!. strong without stitching. IT 18 THE ONLY It is a Liquid. LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a sure thing for mending FURNITURE, CROCKERY, TOYS, BONK, IVORY. Ke monitor. REMEMBER Hilton's Insoluble Cemen Hilton's Insoluble Cement Is insoluble in water or oil. Hilton's Insoluble Cement adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Manufactur ers facaages from z ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON, BB0S. CO., Punrmu, PB0TIDKNC1, B. L Finli. lyH-ly BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c. E3 HAT. O A. JLm. BEG8 LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE public that be has taken the large com modi -oss store just erected on MAIN STREET, No. 25, (One door above Messrs. Lowenthal k Co.,) where he intends keeping a large and well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, At all seasons o the year. Also, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. He is now receiving daily additional supplies of The Latest Styles and Best duality of Goods, Which he will sell as low as any house in the West. City and Country Merchants are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. No trnnble to show goods. P. SEMONIN, Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AD CAPS. octlo BAKERY. , A. T A. NK' S CONFECTIONERY AND FANt-Y ca ss bakery, Second Street, Star Main, Kvausville, Ind. rpHE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS THE CITI 1 ZENS of Evansville that be has secured the services of a Fancy Workman from New York, and is now prepared to make to order all kinda of Fancy Ckes, Pyramids. Jellies, Blanc Manges and Ice Cream of all Flavors and shapes. Weddings and Parties i Supplied with Cakes of the beat material and in aS v.ir the shortest notice. WeJ- ding Cakes handsomely decorated. oc21-'w O. AANK. STRAYED OR STOLEN, ' vROM THE PASTCBE OF HARRISON r HOPKINS, near tbe Evansville and Craw- ' fotdaville Ba.lrosd, about one mile from town, a Bar Horse, about fifteen hands high, branded V a " on his left shoulder. His two hind feet marked white, with a star in his forehead. He is ktcu years old, heavily built, and canters. ! Any one having any knowledge of his wherea- 1 bouts will confer a fever by giving notice at the ' United State Quartermaster's offlc. i ootSldtf. G OVEBKMESTSO BTHERN PITCH 10 bbls for sale by S. E. GILBEBT A CO., No. 4 Sycamore Street.