Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 July 1869 — Page 3

'SATURDAY.. JULY S1.1SC9. A Warning to Americans About to Ylsit Kome. Dr. J. G. Holland, writing about Home, says: It is -? light tiling for a man to visit Southern Italy at any time, and it is, under any circumstances, a serious thing for him to take his family with him. Naples and Home are not Saratoga or the White Mountains. The inHuence of the atmosphere, whether of malaria, or moisture, or alternations of sun and shadow, induce a fever that every summer lays numbers of strangers in the grave, or prostrates thein through long months of sickness. It makes one's heart bleed to think of the large number of American families that come out of Italy every spring, leaving one of their number behind them, or bearing it embalmed on its way to the forsaken home beyond the sea. in the winter the sum is hot and the shadows are cold. The galleries in which a great deal of timo is spent are cold. The change from day to night is a great change; and at the time of that change hundreds of Americans are coming home, wearied with, their day's excursions, and dianerless without the power to resist the chill ; that comes upon them the moment'that the .sun passes from sight. Then there are" the exposures that come of-ininlingin society, the receptions, the heated assemblies, the. late balls, the theaters and operas.. Is it to bo wondered at that .Naples fever and Roman fever seize upon so many? There ara some rules which it would, be, well- for all people visiting Italy, to adopt. The first is never to i accept a' room in a hotel or boardiDg housa that is without the sun; second, never to be out of doors when the tun sets third, make no attempt to economize in the matter of fuel, but 'pile on the wood whateverithe expense may be; fourth, stay in the house nights; and filth, never go to a gallery without thick shoes and an extra shawl. These rules, thoroughly followed, will give you your best chance of getting out of ltay ia safety. I assure you that I do not exaggerate the dangers of a winter's residence in Naples and Home. And now, if it is hard for a healthy man to get through such a residence unscathed, how do you suppose the invalids fare? The consumptives die, pretty nearly all of them; and few, indeed are those who are benefited. It is true, too, that those who have gone further who have visited Egypt or Palestine have been sick on the passage nearly every one of them. I write this because 1 sup pose the general public is as ignorant upon the subject as I was before visiting Italy. It is a serious thing to visit Southern Italy and the "East," and no man should lightly undertake such a visit, or fail to guard himself and the precious members of his family from the influences oi the climate, by the most jealous care, by day and by night. From the Chicago Tribune July 2i ixiimix OUTIUGE.

A Young Woman is Cast Into the Streets at Midnight, where She Hires IJirlh to a ihlld A Manager In a Xew Hole. One of the strangest and most singular occurrences brought about through the inhumanity and wickedness of this world- that has ever been witnessed in this city transpired on Wabash avenue last night. Tho particulars of the iiffair are most heartrending in their nature, and ought t draw tears Ircn a stone. La3t night between 11 and 12 o'clock, while Dr. G. II. Hess, one of the Opera House managers, was passing along Wabash avenue to his boarding-house (but a little way beyond), he noticed a woman reel across Jackson street, and as she came opposite the rink he observed her fall to the ground. His first impression was that the night wanderer labored under the influence of liquor, but immediately after the fall, he heard the stifled cry of a child, which led him to investigate the matter. Approaching the woman, he discovered, to his amazement, that she was in the throes of child-birth, and stood in immediate need of the assistance of an acoucher. Mr. Hess.althoughnotnow practicing medicine, once enjoyed a good income from that source, and without further consideration tendered his services. It i3 needless to say that they were accepted, and through his efforts the child was safely delivered. Soon after a colored man passed by, and Mr. Hess requested him to call a policeman. But in spite of loud and continued rapping on lamp posts, not a "star," save those above came in sight. The physician wa3 thea thrown unon his own resources, and he deter mined to transport hia patient to his own boarding-house, located about a block beyond. Thiswa3an extremely difficult and delicate task. Uut was finally accomplished through tho assis tance of a young man vrho came upon the Jscene and was impressed to carry the little s'raDger. Arrived at the house they found it closed, but a strong pull at the bell brouzht the managing lady to tho door, and the stood Samaritans, with their tender burdens were admitted. The suSer ing girl was instantly placed in the 1 . 1 1 . 1 m - uest Dea in tne house, and received the kindest and most considerate attention. As the parlors and halls be came vocal with the insinuating sounds ot the little stranger, the inmates awoke and pricked their ears No one could account for it. and con sequently, every one got out of bed to investigate, xhe nrst teeiin? on learning the case wa3 one of startled horror, which gave place to deep sympatiiy, ana nniuv to intense inter est. .Everybody wanted to do some thins for the cood of their visitors. and the young ladic3 of the house bestirred themselves under the greatest excitement. Dr. Hess was, of course, the hero of the occasion, and the praises from the fair ones, that were showered upon him, sent the blush clear up to the roots of his hair. The unfortunate sufferer is a German, about twenty four years of ago, and, when she had somewhat recover ed from her difficulty, gave her name as Bertha ICrahn. She fays that she lived with a family on Wabash avenue, less than a block removed from her place of confinement, and that, when her condition became known, she was cruelly turned out at midnight into the street and left to the charities of passers-by. It was her good fortune to Tali into kind and expert hands, and, at 2 o'clock this morning both mother and child were doing well. CARRIAGES. J. B. GastN. - UBW, j. B. GKEEN CO., CARRIAGE MANUFAUIUitJiriS, Transfer OrnamenU at Cincinnati prices. ,r . p. JTVVl n-n.l fZ,'-rf7i Mam Street, vtt. txjth. ana Htxin, Ianl-diw6m EVAS6VII.LB, Ik,

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I COAL I COAL! itaring fesumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrons and tho public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all eases must be paid lor when ordered. Asrent for t'ae celebrated PARADISJH COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. novl dly FAHSLSY, KHUN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, j In barrels, half-barrtls, kegs and bottle--. OFFHE-Xo. 83 MAIX ST. EVAySVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTIIE IIYNES, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING, novll ly WHEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Blerbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, Offlce No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his tbanfcs for the liberal Eatronage received during the past ve years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. -Chloroform administered when desired. (oc28 dly W. WACHS, STATIONER, BOOK BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, Look-lng-Glasses, French Glass, 4c, OLD BOOKS KE.HOUM. NO. 7 MAIN BTREKT, (HKDDKRICH'8 BLOCK,) EVAXSVILliE -...-..INDIANA. nov3 ly C. H. Cbamke, Jacob Salat, (Formerly salesman at J. a. Kicker's.) , CRAMER & SALAT Have Jut opened a splendid Block ot BOOTS AXD SHOES, In a part of Schapker, Bussing A Co.'s large store-room. Their stock la complete, and goods wil'. be bold CHEAP. If you want good bargains, call. apr29d3m 0 H GEO. A. IIITTHULIT, DEALKK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Kyeglasses, silver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 61 MAI ST., Bet, Second and Third, EVAN8VH.L.K, Ind. Watches and Clocks Kepaired and warranted. L'HAS. AKTIH, wit' Ueo. A. Hittrolh. oc dly PETER YIERLIN0, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, VIMHIW .Af, SIEUICAL ISSIRlHESrS, Pare Winfi anl Hrtill-, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. NO. 2 North Water Street, i:ANHVlLLK ISDUSA ociS ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,1 Homoeopathic Physician. Office on Recoud Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Ilomoeopatlilc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, betreu Main and Locust. Offlce Hours From 8 A.m. to 12 m., and 1 to 5 P.x A', his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night. oc2!idly Osborne, 27 tocust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Jnnl2 dtf I o C2 Evansville Business College, Corner MAIN A TIIIKW STS., EVAXSYILLE, ISDUXA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, aud Mathematics made specialties. Hession both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address WKI.LS 4 ULISEU, novll y Proprietors. 00 r-s W GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, DEALEK3 IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,Water Closets, HOT A.D COLD BATHS, Siiower Baihs, Fores ana lift Pumps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, Ac. Wotfr introduced into country dwell in$5s from cisterns or wells, uiviug all the conveniences of a city supplied with water works, iso change or range on siove quired to heat the water. ZZn Locust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. cwcli Xiiel Springs mmCC CELEBBATEB SPKISOS B uave changed hands since lost water iT". ooocn ! hfi house has been thor ouhlv re.ltted and furnished with new furniture, w ith a well-furnished table, anu with batninj-roonis for coia auu .Adaily hac? line from Bho Is .tto. Orleans on the LoSisV.ile New Albany A Chicago Silroad. to tue pnnSs. with a dai'?m1 to l"e R AN & TUCKER. Jy2d2ul

Regular Morday Packf.t for Paducah, Eastport and Florence.

The elegant Passenger Steamer Lee II OTOt, Master: KoiiERT McMKcriAN, Clerk. Leaves for the above nnd all intermediate points evfcry MOM DAY at i o'clock i.M. Orders for Pine Lumber, fl revved or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, lilh-d promptly, and at lo-et ratt-s. For freight or passnije av-rlv on board, or to IIUMI'UI'.KY, PATRICK. A CO., oc2odtf Attents. Rearular Evansvilla Green River, and Hartford P r-r-H The beautiful new Steamer tXJETU' OKI), Joe McKeykolus, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle and all points on Oreen Klvcr, and on Rough ''reek to Hartford. Will leave Evansvllle every MONDAY and THURSDAY" at 5 p.m. mhll dtf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet Quickstep, mH. T. Dzxxeb Master, Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MOMDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., posllively, connecting at Cairo witli Kt. Louis Memphis, and Mew Orleans packets. no24dtf DUKE NiCHELSOM, Agent. Regular Tnesday and Friday Packet for Padncah and Cairo. The finely appointed 6teamer OUMBE RLISTX), WM. A. Lowtii, ai aster; Mario: WniQHi, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board, or to or DUKE NICHELHON, Agents. Jyl5tf Evansvllle, Henderson & Nasnville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sldewheel steamer rVJCollie IV or to xi, CHARLEY PERKINS, Mater; A. O. l!cUMD, Clerk, Will ply as a reeular packet between Evansvilieand Henderson, oderlng unequaled accommodations to traveler and shippers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 74 a.m., making close connection with the E.AC. R.U. FAUK Through and way passengers only no cents. janHdtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Agents. Regular Evans villa and BowlingGreen Packet The fleet and elegant Packet X. LYON, W. 8. Vajtmetkh, Master ; Leopold Kahn, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for BOWLINU-OREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansvllle for WOODBURY every HATUHDAY. at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. nov24 dtf ForPaducan and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent Blde-wheel steamer 3 AE3IADA, A. M. Dckouchf.t, Master; Wiij. P. Fowlkr, 1 frha Geo. Nichelsos, ;-leriBLeaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class puckets for Bt. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansvllle with the E. A C. R.R., and theTarascou for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. M. H UMPHUE Y A CO., or DUKE NICUELSON, sel2 tf Agents. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For KewLurq, Otrerisboro, Rock-jtort, Grandview, llawe&viUe, and Cannelton. The New and Llght-Drangbt Steamer irk few John II. Triplett, Matter; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for the above and all way ports every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SAi uuja y, at iu a.m. Returning, will leave cannelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 A.M. For fif-igut or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK 4 CO., apr30dtf Agents. Regular Evansville and Tennessee Kiver racket. For I'aducah, JohnsonvIIIe, and Eastport. The fleet and spleLdld eteamer SJlvI. OUR, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Uuif Vinvard, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Eastiort and all Tennessee River way landiiiHiis a regular weekly packet, every Saturday at 4 p. m., taking freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, ana giving espe-cuii sucduuu tothe Pllin-jr of orders. For freight or passage apply on loard. 816 tf DUKE Mtdi-USOA, Agent. JSWELRY, &lC. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. LOUIS mTTIfcOLFF, DEALER IK Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Clock3, Plated Ware, GOLD PENS, AC, ' At the very lowest Eastern prices. Solid Silverware & Jewelry Made to order. Special attention given to repairing fine Wutcues. A good stock of American ValeIie Always on hand. OS MYIN HT. IfelO d6m or. GLICK & SOiiWAIlTZ, No. 14 fsontli Firfet fiireeU (CHASBLEE'd Block,) llooi) Skirt Manufactory! and CORSET HOUSE, irEiI.EHS IV SOTIOXM & EASCIY TJ (jood-i, where you can j?et the above STtTeles at very low prices. All Hoop skirts bought from us will be repaired re. "of charge. We solicit the liberal patronage of the public in the vicinity. N.B. Those living at a distance defd ring Hoop Skirts will take the following measures, and we will guarantee a pood tit: No. 1. Measure around the waist; No. 2 .Length; No. 3. The largest width around ; No. 4. Toe price you wish to pay. All orders will be promptly attended to, and sent to any point by express. Remember the place: ULIck. A iSCHWARTZ, ap!3 d3m Opposite the Opera liou so

RU NEWS, For Ol"r River firms Sen Fovrth Pane. ' HTl'AM BOAT PRINTING, Noprlntimr establishment in th West has better facilities or renter ability for doiim tine Ktamboat Prmtinr. ur assort--neutof Job Typo, though vervlarae and complete, in constantly beinwadiled im, arid onr job department Is under the pf i'.nal on ifrvision of on ol the bestJoO prtnt-rs tn'tho United Htates. Wo aro prcpiued to print. i'f.sl-rs. plain or trncy, Kill Iliads, Stills Lading. Cards, Decit and Meal 'I lckew, Dills of fare, Mutes' Tickets tor Labor, Ac, Ac Orders left with eitner of Die Wharf-boat will be promptly atU-nded to. Wtnllier mtU H'Htcr The weather yesterday was clear and warm, the mercury etandic, at 1 o'clock p. m., at 83'. The river continues to fall quite rapidly at this point. Arrivals md lejartiircs. The arrivals and departures up to 3 p. M. yesterday embraced the Cumberland, from Cairo; Sam. Orr, from Eastport. fillsccllaueouH. Business on the levee yesterday forenoon waa "flat and unprofitable," and steamboatmen declare that " fly time" has arrived The Sam. Orr arrived from Eastport with a good trip. From her officers we learn of the drowning of W. S. Griffith, of this city, at Shotwell Mines Tho Cumberland got in at 4 o'clock yesterday morning with a good trip The Dick Fulton and tow, and Cornet and barges passed up in the morning ....The Ironsides, with barges loaded with iron ore, passed up at two o'clock. Iloat I.eMviuir To-I)ny, For Cairo. The favorite Armada is the regular packet for Paducah, Cairo and all way landings at 4 p. m. to-day, and is magnificently appointed. Captain Gus. Fowler, an old favorite in the trade, and an accomplished and pleasant gentleman, is in command, and knows how to run a steamboat. The Armada has superior accommodations, both for passengers and freight, and the entire corps of officers give their business the closest attention. For a pleasant boat to travel on, we know of none superior to the Armada. In the office will bo found those courteous and obliging gentlemen, Will. P. Fowler and George Nichelson, with Ed. Thomas in charee of tho freight department. All aboard for Cairo and way ports 1 Foa WooDuuay. The pretty Ada Lyon is the regular Green Iliver packet at 4 p.m. to-day, and is a pleasant and popular Btcamer. She is in charge of those clever and competent gentlemen, Captain W. S. Vanmeter and Leopold Kahn. Since the Falls City has laid up at Louisville the Ada Lyon and Hartford have Green Itiver all to themselves. Foa Cincinnati. The excellent steamer Charmer regular and reliable will leave for Cincinnati and all way points at 10 A.M., offering admirable accommodations to through passen gers and through shippers. Captain .. K. Barclay havin? retired, Captain John James, Jr., is in command. Sam. James and Lew. Morris have charge of the office, and will give every desirable attention to the comfort of passengers and the interests of shippers. The Charmer is essentially a home institution, and is entitled to, and should receive, the preference of our shippers. Foa Eastpoiit. The splendid Sam. Orr is the regular and deservedly popular racket for Eastport and all Tennessee Itiver way landing at 4 P. M. to-day. Capt. Allen Duncan, the pioneer in the Tennessee Iliver trade, is her excellent commander, and Gny Vinyard and Al. Maynard have charge of tho office, and are polite and obliging gentlemen. Give the Orr a big trip to-day. Foa Henderson. The elegant and fleet railroad transfer steamer Mollic Norton, leaves for Henderson at 3:15 P.M. to-day, in charge of Captain Charley Perkins, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodations for passengers. A. O. Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will aivo strict attention tothe comfort of passengers. For Louisville The great Morning Star, the pride of tho Louisville line, returns to Louisville at C I. M. this evening, acd im a choice boat for passengers. Her staterooms arc spacious and well appointed. Her tables are liberally and elegantly supplied, and her officers are experienced and efficient, courteous, aflable and obliging. Captain A. T. Gilmore is in command, and Kinnie Smith, Jr., and Henry S. Mitchell, aro her popular clerks. Foa Cannelton. The neat and excellent Fctrolia No. 2 leaves promptly at 10 A. M. to-day for Cannelton and all way landin?s, for the especial accommodation of the people along the coast. She is in cbargo of those popular and clever gentlemen, Captain John H. Triplett and John Adams. Uleaniug from onr Eaelia"LOUISVILLE. The Courier-Journal of Thursday says: The Falls City arrived from Green River yesterday with a light trip and, owinsr to the low water and dull times in Green iliver, will lay up to repair and refit for the hall trade. The Kate itolinson, of the Express Line, is announced for St. Louis on Saturday. The Nightingale will leave for Arkansas Iliver on Friday. Tho Mary Houston will be in rort this morning, and will leave for New Orloans on oaturday. Tho P. W. Strader arrived from New Orleans yesterday with a light trip. She will load for New Orleans after the Mary Houston. The steamer W. S. Pike, built ly David S. Barmorc for Captain John J. Brown, and intended to run in the New Orleans and Bayo Sara trado as a tri-weekly packet, will be launched at Barmore'a ship-yard this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The public arc invited to attend. Mr. Louis Coons, of this city, was yerterday appointed Inspector of Hulls lor this port, to fill tlio vacancy occasioned by the removal of Captain Elias Withers. Captain Hiram B. Hazlctt has commenced suit at St. Louis, against Mr.

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Saraael Barr, Jr., la to c! -rk on o Mrnmer Great Bepublio, to recover tottO borrowed r.i..ii' y. The new mail lino htca-nor Unite ! states built at Cinci tin iti, arrived yesterday with 130 passenger and no HZl'r ma'le ,hc tri 1 fl'om cinnati to this poit in nin hours and

five inioutts. St. Louis. Th" Thursday says: 11 'It of To New Orkunii tho rut :s of fVcipl (, were advanced ycstcrd-iy, ;.n l HiVd as follows: Flour lUo prr barrelcornLTxj; oats WW-i por sak; hny and pound freight L!".3 per hundred; cabDages $3 per hosslu-ad, S't! p'.r crate; potatoes 40c per barrel; hcrs-.s and cattle 3 per hand cod; t.h.Icm I; Iiolm 1 50; sheep fl. The B-mrc V, v,v. xny's rates ara le- ly'iior. barrels and 2c per hundred, and otl er things in proportion. Cincinnati. The Tiuv of tho LHih says: There are panics at Ev tnsvillc who have arranged with tho Charmer to ship 2,000 Kicks of wheat for Baltimore, via CincinD;i ti. The Emma No. L5 is gct'ins 1" cents per hundred on heavy freight for New Orleans. The Leonidas will com rienei! loading for New Orleans next week. Pittsburg. Tho Commercial of Thursday says: The marks la-t eveni.icr indicated five feet three inches, and tailing. The weather continues pleasant. On tho wharf trade was dull, f'nights bcin;; scarce. The Cri-t steamboat in thj West was builtat Pittsburg in lSll, and called "New Orleans," and intended to ply between Natchez and the city whose name it bore. Jt reached Natchez at the close of tho first week in .January, 1812. Many things combined to make 1B11 the annus mirabiiis of th Wc.-,t. The waters of the priccip:il rivers overflowed their banks; unprecedented sickness followed; cou ltless Kjuirrels left tho North, and preyed forward by tens of thousand, in a deep and sober phalanx, to tho South; tho splendid comet of tin year lonp: continued to shed its tv.-ilight over the forests; the wholo volley of the Mississippi, from tho Missouri to the Gulf, was shaken by eartl 'juakes. It wa3 at this epoch, in whi:h so many natural phenomena were cmbiod, that the first steamboat descended the great rivers. y 1 J :, .i:uNrrrr 1 a 1 r 1 1 ; ptJIa'Asriti ittSinvTwl.r.ir: 3 K I'm .ITS; tit Tilulryy fleulli i.T. 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