Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1868 — Page 3

THURSDAY…………SEPTEMBER 3, 1868. From the Cincinnati Chronicle. Jones on the War. Our Jones, who sometimes indulges in drink and poetry, left the following

on our table, which we hasten to print as nearly correct & its blotted and blurred condition will permit. Jones, when inspired. writes with the snuffers. The gridiron struck by lightning is a seemly, shapely affair compared to Jones' manuscript. Far as we can make out, Jones' effort is good, and far as we can cipher the chirography, it is entitled CAN-NON, CAN-NON, CAN-NON. I. When th' sulphurous storm on Sumter broke. The people in their wrath, awroke, And moved as by impulse divine, The patriot heirisswung Into Hue; "The traitor hid behind a tree, And ail day long naught beard he iiul caa-noii, cin-non, can-non, on I sound of fear, I'npleasant to the traitor' ear. II. The crimson war came (urging on Ami Peth, his gbast'.y steed upon, ifl lo the front to guide the flbt. The copperhead. In sore affright, i ikeu h.d hlm-elf behind a tree. And than oersplrtng, naught hear J he, But oan-non, can-non, can-non. OU ! word of fear, . Unpleasant to the copper ear. ill. That man before the fight began ' in'mi Vallandlgtudtunatn His war on melons then did cease. And pulling on the garb of pexce. O er the border found a tree To watch and wait while heard he The c lu-nori, can-non, cau-nou. Oh t sound of tear. Unpleasant to Val'a quaking ear. ' ' IV. Then cunning Seymour basely bid The rogues In cell and cellars hid ' To riot wild the homes npou j Of ilioce who lo the war Lad gone. . . ' Then, rigbteud by their deviltry, iiehlud old Huiler straight 1. id he. The cin-uon. can-nou, can-non, ' Oh ! sound of fear. Unpleasant to the Gov'nor's ear. V. Then Vorhees, in the dread midnight, With lanterns dark did sons unite. And swore to ope' the prison pen And murder helpless wives and men. But Vorhees lacked the nerve, you see, To carry out his deviltry. oh ! can non, can-con, can-non, That, souud of fear, Unpleasant to the Vorhees ear. VI. Then tender hearted Thnrman sought T lie camp, when rebs In rags were brought Their ihks with patriots' 6 loud all red Ali i nave them arruunt,wlne and bread, Wljtiii boys In blue tbe Judge'd see, ilotiiod tne petticoats hid he. Oh ! enn-non, can-non, can-non, That word of f-ar, Unpleasant to the Judge's ear. vn. ,. : And all the while our boys In bine, 1 ! li.dtn's wuug our eag es through The .sulphury clouds. Death on them r lined. Till hard .earned victory peace proclaimed. , i . Ttien s 'le the traitor from the tree, Hold as brass, for nought neard he Of can-non, cau-nou, can-non. Oh I word of fear. Unpleasant to the traitor's ear. . , vrtt. And now, from every sararnp and bole, l hey swarm in crowds to take control. To wield lu neaee the land they hate, And 1 ft so menn-y to its late, . 'Jo nlde behind the coward's tree, " W hen wliii war held Us reveliy Ol caii-mtii, cau-nnn, can-non. Oil ! sound ol tear, I'lipleasiint to the traitor's ear. SeynidUT Oenedlct Arnold. The New York Commonwealth has discovered, shrewdly, a striking similarity between the arraignment of the action of Coneress io the Revolution, by Benedict, Arnold, Tind that of Abraham Lincoln, by Horatio Seymour, 'in hit Milwaukee speech of ISO I. After Arnold's treason had become patent with the founders of the Government by hi desertion to the British, he issued a ' Proclamation to the Citi zn :ind Soldiers of the United tfutea,' in which be thus assailed the action of our Government: " You are promised liberty by the lenders of your affairs, but is there an individual in the enjoyment of it, savin.? your oppressors? Who among you dare io peak or write what he think against the tyranny which ha-i robbed you of your property, imprisons your wane, dra? you to the field of battle, and is daily delugiog your country with h'ood? ' " Y.-ur country once was happy .and had the proffered peace been embraced, the last two years of misery had been spent in peace and plenty, and rcp.iirinir the desolation of tha iunrrcl that would have set the interests of Great Britain and America in a true light, and cemented their friendships. ; ' I wis!i to lead a chosen band of Americans in the attainment of peace, liberty and safety, which are the first object in taking the field. , ''What is America but a land of widows, orphans. and beggars? But what need of argument to such as feel infinitely more misery tan tongue can express? I give my prom i.se of most r tlcctionate welcome to all who are disposed to join me io meas ures necesiary to close the scene of our amictious, which must increase tiDtil we are satisfied with the liberality of the mother country, which still offers u protection and exemption from all taxes but such as we think fit to impose upon ourselves. " Benedict Arnold. "October 20th, 1780." A careful reading of this document will show that it would make a first rate- modem "Democratic platform. Indeed, so striking is the similarity, that wo place the views of Horatio Seymour, as enunciated at Milwaukee, alongside extracts Irom the proclamation of the arch traitor of the Revolution, that our readers may see that we corrcotly represent the case : i Henediet Arnold j Jloratio Seyiuoar, here makes eight In Mllwankee, liceloluls ag.itn.-t the wise, li'S own :uii menial Con words,) makes the Kress and w ashing- following points: Wa.shin'i tou.t uriommiuJer First " The free in duel : irst -1 liM freedom dom of SDeecb and of eecu ivnrt o the denied as." press tins Ueeu taken! beoond "it Is your away. property, tne proper reeonu mat prop- ily ot. rortuern tax i ny uhh oeen appropayers, which is con priated. flscatwL" l iurd-That Illegal imprisonments have Third" Meu have ben torn from thir e- n made. Four h-rhtt odi 11 a tamllles. and locked i io in nri.sou.aud worunscrjpuons men, also, nave been Impcued. Kourth Men are . m i i urn kcc told tnu.L t.Iiev mnst whicti mlgnt have eave their homes. neen n;m, vriis refuse I. Hixth Tli it the na devute thenvreives to war." Fifth -The policy r! rxt ohJectH in taklua of the Admlnistralle flfl 1 haVe t)eiiltmn hu nim.1 hin n iMnrtoned. Idrances in the way of riuiulry has l ende .sixth Tn. a.i. luie i In mood, and! ministration has ninaiifl i land o. wid-i lered utjon a settled ..wiiiiid orpiw iK. j polioy, dangerons to j-.uniu aiihi it miine welfare of the iife try tojoin hlml onntrv." In or.ier to close Seventh "In Uod'a in. ii i lj i .Ln.in u.iuo, urn inere no return io prosperity, means by which we can save me lives of nuHoanaa and broth ers : Eighth "We nom. lnaied MeClellao that we might re store prosperity and peace to tne people," The views of Horatio Seymour now are identical with these uttered at JMilwaxikee, four years ago. What Benedict Arnold was to Washington and the Continental Congress, Horatio Seymour was to Lincoln and the Congress of the United States daring the rebellion. , The treason of which Arnold was guiltv was no more to be reprobated than the betrayal of the Union cause by Seymour and hia sympathizers in the midst of our recent troubles. ' ' !

SPECIAL HOTIGES,

Medlr! Hint Tor the Fall. The aenil-nnnual shakine in -the Fever and Ague d ist i lets hai begun. The logs of i lies Aommn mtrats ana znorninzs are surcnaigeu wun me element oi intermittent and bilious remittent lexers, and, anlortunately, two-t lrdsof the ronimuuily are Just In the condition to be U astroosly atfected by them, Those who hay been prudent enough to foitify then .selves uurm? in Mummer with that rowerful and infallible vrgetab'e lnvigorant. H03-T-TTER'.S STOMACH Bl'iTERS. are forearmed against malaria, and have n thing to fear. But health is the last thing too many think mboat. la ne pursnlt of gain or pleasure the blessing, without which wealth Is dross and enjoyment Impossible, Is neglected. ':,.,..-. Better late than never is a consolatory Jroverb, however, and ail who begin to eel the premonitory symptoms of any of the epidemic which are engendered by the malaria of Autumn shonld immediately resort to the trreit antidote of the age. A lew doses oi toe BiriiCH will; breaK up tbe chills and prevent miar incurrence, in everv region where la termiltenls prevail, this purest and best or alt vegetable tonics la Indispensable. Ot all anil bilious preparations known. It la the most effective and harmless, ."does not stimulate the liver violently, like the mineral sillvants, but tones, renovates, and regulates the or a a without creal lag any general dlsiurbanoe of tae system or en i ailing any reaction. Toe BIFTKR are essentially a household specific, and should be always within reach as the very best means of preventing and checking bilious attacks and intermittent fever. MOrilEKSr HOTHEBS! MOTHERS DON'T FAIL TO PROCURE Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrupy FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been ased wnn never jauxng ruece tn lAoutarmt ef eatea. It not only relieves the child from pain, bnt tuvlgorfttea the stomach and bowels, eoi recta acidity, and gl ves tone and energy to tbe whole system, it will also lnktautly telleveUaiPLKOLSt THsKowkUsand Wwd Colic. We betieve It Is the best and rurett rmcfy in thr world In all casea of ventertt and IHarrhcta in ChiUtren, whether swialny from teething or auy other camte. Full directions lor acting will accompany each boitle. Be sur and call for MRS. WINBLOWW BOOTH IN U SYRUP," having tne oe-iin. He oi " Cuktis k PCRKIM8 " on the oatside wrapper. Ail others are base Imitation. , JeiH dsw6m . Batchelor's Eair Dya. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In tbe world; the only true and perlect Ln-e' harmJtsa, reliable, instantaneous; no dlsappoluttnent; no ridiculous tints; remedies tbe ill eflecta of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and beautiluL Hack or brown. Bold by all DrnggLsts and Perfumers; and properly applied at Ba chtlor's Wig" Factory, No. iti Bond Btieet, New York. apSOdly W How rcauy H others gaffer the agony f seeing ti.cit ii;Ue ones snatched away rom thro fcy t ie Whooping Cough, oi Jiptheri,v7oD. . - single bottle of Poland's ATnlte fli.t- Jr.-l touud would have saved Miebatyoutc Ills Infallible. . - - ... Fragrant Toilet Soaps 1KKPKEPAKED BIT Hkilled Workexes) from she beat Materials, and are rWOWW AS THK STAKDARB BT OKALKkt UTD CUSTOM IBS. . lit Iot3i Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot hose bkowk discolorati' on the lace Arry's Moth and freckle XeMen. 1 'reared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 4 Bond Street, Naw York. Bold everywhere. , trasdtim ' " CLOC1IS. Wholesale Clock lions e. GRISTLE! & DELANO, MHOLESALX Clock Dealers, Jeep constantly on hand a FULL asaortnentor Hetn i nomas and other American blocks: KEOULlATOKH. OFF1CK AND jlALL CLOCKti. Send lor Jrice LUt to No. 48 MUX STSKST. roarlO dly J01LN 1Y1NS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-floe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Uauges, Hpelu r and Kabbitt sa eiai, ana nu Articles a pi spertalning to a Brass Fount idr lry. STEAM BOAT AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHI5B, Water Street bet. Pine and Leet. EVANSV1LLE, IND. ar Cash paid for old Copper and Brass FREDERICS GEEL, Dealer In PIANOS, MEL0DE0N8 and all kinds of Musical Xnstrnmenta, Ina traction Books, Sheet Mas la, altar and Violin Strings, Ac, At. YortH Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, EvansvilJe, Ind.' Bole Asenta for Bteinwa: iv Sons a ad cuiCKering book Oold Medal Pianos; au-o tor Haynea Uro. s eiano8,and A lauun . a sju v aji cs. j u w uj j m inijmt ea fcAl Prince Brotber's Meiodecns and Organs. P - - HAVE JCNT OPENED THE largest, finest, and best assorted stock of WHITE GOODS ever brought to Evansvllle. Tbe ladles of this citv have long felt the need of a first-class White Oooda House, and In order to upply the demand we are Just opening a beautiful stock of . EMBROIDERIES, LACES, nANDKEKCniEFS, MEN'S, WOM ENH, AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, AND FANCY NOTIONS. Onr p class of rices ye III be as low a tbe wuaa eoods can be bought in new J ora. Kor FINK. KRKHH UOOD8. NKW STYLES, and QREAT BARGAINS, tun ai E. A. COOKE & CO3, No. 10 FIRST STREET; Nearly opposite the New Opera House. anl8 d3m D O IV II v It 1 COAL. O Tt THE CNDERSIQNED HAS AlWAM on hand a superior article X Boa Harbor Coal, which will be dellvei to aU fiarU of tbe city on short noUee. at the owesi market price. JAS. H. LETCHER. Office No 18 N. Wster St, mi d

DEALT, ISAACS & CO., MANUKACTDRKfW ANI JOBBERH IS "... ' ! 1 ' :- BLANK BOOKS 6f nf BBCBIrTKM. job printers 4 Bookbinder. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' STATIONERY, SCHOOL AND "MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. IVo. O INoi-tli .First. St.. (AtR.F. Barter A Co.'a old stand.)

. EVANSVILLK, IND. ' - '" ,' ' ... 1 Home-made Blank ' Books always on band, and made to order en short notice. ar MuhIc, Magaclnes, and Periodical, bound In any style. marMdum - JOHN H. SCOTT, ISooIi8elIcrtatioiier . AND -- h : "' NEWSDEALER, -Jo. S3 K1IX 8TBIET, car. Second, aalSdly", ET Aits vii,i,k. Ijtd. cinrciXNATi . . : Paper Warelibiise. CHATFIELD & WOODS, ilDf ACTVBERI ; Aim trgousAii ' ; PAPER DEALERS V TInd.79 Walnut Street, I Keep constantly on hand a complete av .' sortment of . FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MEDIUM, KOTAL, AND oUFKU-EOIAL FLAT LETTERS, vartons weights' FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES; Hubbard's GLAZED COVfcR PAPERS, Nos. 1 and 2; also, other brands, of all colors; PRINTEKH' CARD UTOCK. m sheets, colored and white; also, CUT uaki, in lull variety or qualities and sixes. 1 . . . RULED LETTER, NOT-AND CAP PAPERS Various weights and qualities. KANUTACTTjaiKa OW PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS, All sixes and numbers, first quality of paper. Paier, Tar Hoards, Straw Board. , Ieatliera of all Kinds For Binders' nse, together with TOOLS and BINOEKS MACHINEItr. , , All of which we offer at lowest market prises. Orders by mall promptly filled. ) : , -V CHATFIELD 4 "WOODS. ' 77 and 70 Walnnt btreet, marZldtf luclnntl. FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers ft Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, ' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AMD Qeiteral stationery IVo. IO Alain Street, EYansvIHe, Indiana. Jaly91y . f Turnip Seed. JUST RECEIVED, BO tBH. IASdreth A Hon's assorted Fall Turnip beed. For sale at au!3 V1CK.ERY BROS.. 73 Main SU rAR-CITREI HAMS, DRIED Beet, and Breakfast Bseon In s.ore and sale by aul3 VICKERY BR()H73 afalnSt. CRACKERS Soda Crackers. Cream j Crackers, Aerated Crackers, English tjracsnei Ulscuil, uinger snaps, ac, c, for sale at anl3 VICKERY BROS.. 73 Main 8U EXTRA FAMILY FIV Il. from New Wheat, In store and lor sale by aul . .VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. POTAXfiES. Fine large Irish Potatoes In store and for sale by anlS VICivERY BRoS..73MalH SU - DNIOJfS. 50 bnshels new Onions Just received and for sale by aol VICKERY -UROB., 78 Main St. JOHET IN THE COM 8 For sale X by iul3 VICKERY BROS., 73 Main SU SPEER'S r O R g 'a A PiE WINE. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Uhurch ? or . uc nun union rur- . poses. AJso.EiceUeiit Tor ladles and Weakly . Persoas. . : . Vineyards New Jersey. S PEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, rar Tears OIO. This Justly celebrated Native Wine made from the Juice of the Oporto Or ape, raised in this country. Ita Invaluable tonic and strengthening' properties are nnsnrpnsaed by any other native Wine. Being the pure Juice of the grape, pro.inw3 nnitpr Mr. Sneer's own personal upervision. Ita purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of Its generous qualities, and the weakest Invalid may os it to advantage. it Is particularly beneficial to-the aged n .4 t. . l , a , ...i .nil .iift.iiilA to the va rious ailments that afflict tbe weaker sex. It is In every respect A. WIJXK TO BK REI.IBD O-V. Invalids nse Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females nse 8peers Port Grape Wine. Wnklv twranni And benefit bv Its nse. H peer's Wiiits lu. hotipttalaare preferred U, otner wiuea. ays Kolrl ttv draarzlsta. A. Speer's Vineyard. New Jersey. Office 913 Broadway, New York. dei'CT dly ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, Architects & Snperlntendents. Offlce-CYescent City Building secona fAonr ntTlB-UCU A. CM uaeaoM - Plans and speciacations furnished on ! Ti. MURSINNA, ABCHITIICT. a. nn a Knl-KR BUILDlNjTJ Corner First and Locust Stree.i- ( , , s - vansvUle. Ind. ar Plans and specification for all kinds or bolldlnjrs ranunoas ah buu v oareaeonable terms. aimonwaam

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F, UUSTOT d CO., i'l . ! v.. , :-i-. ' ' NO. 5 N. WATEK STREET, 'EVA my ILL E,. .INDIA -V-l , ForwaTdingr Oorjarnissioii 'MERCHANTS, ( AND , , GENERAL AGENTS WHITE LINE : Central Transit Company, All freights for New York and New ingland towns through without trans fer. :"' I:- , : ; an26 : - Wktdon Brothers, Paris Landing, Tenn. A. w. EsisKBOTTOM, i.vansviue, IOU. - : WELD ON BROS. & CO, ; Cotton and Tobacco. Pactors, PRODCCR ANI OM3II.SIOM ' .-, . MEHVMAXTH . 1, K ' . Office Cob. VINE A WATER 9TREET3, EVA1SSVIU.K, IXD.' ' J ' " ' ' Vgneelal attention etven to pnrcbasing supplies.. ; - mayld3m Lewis Rtrrrsmj Jiu, JOfl3T QtLBBBS Evahsville, Ihd. Qoloonda, 1 ' J 1 L. RI FFNEE, ; JR., & i; C0.,! . '.- ;;. . : , ; ai . " COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ProTliion and Produce Dealers, and AGENTS K AN A VITA SALT CO.. 3f0. V MALT ST., KTAXSTILLE, I5D. Orders and Consign mtuts solicited. ' f 8 my20 tf s THOS. C SMITH A C0 " ' prodcce and' " ,'. ' COMMISSION 'MERCEJLNT& .' - Dealers in '' ' - Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Groat Seed and PRODTJCK OENKRALLT,7 ' l' We. O SOUTH WArEK BTaKSTi Y, ' t EVAS3VH.LE, 1KB. .,( .. : POWDER COMPANY. All orders promptly filled. ! Jail I HARDWARE. 3EI cl ci ii kx i tc r s : ; ' ' i-- :-' , ' ' for, and only Complete Stock or. Cooper Tools & Trusa lloopa ; . -.I:,'' . : i l T In the city, f We have now a full line of Barton's Cooper Tools ; , , Columbus Cooper Planes and Jointers; A Na 1 Truss Hoops, 10 to 32 Irenes ; Patent ltowel and Crose Bilts, Saws, Dividers, Braces, Ac Also, Apple-Parers; fi ( i i.,?; i-, .1. v Grain Shovels : Coal Shovels ; ji'3 Brass and Esameled Kettles Builders' Hardware ; i . ;it Chain Pumps, Ac; ": " , All of the above at LATEST REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.') . -i -.i . FBibl p, STRAUB 'i' Z r Hardware Dealer, ; x . No. 74 MAIN STREET. u Jy29 dtf j . JBet- Second and Third Streets. Me IC. Wells & ion, IVo. 31 MAIN ST., : Importers and Dealers tn HARDWARE Pit n In c Trace, Log, Halter " Chains; I 1 Vllilii , Hames; Cotton and Wool ... . " - .. t Cnt ? no Bnaths, Grain Cradles,' Forks 3CJlHC3j Hoes, lUkes, Sheep Shears. 5 ll iircla 1 Spades," AXES j Mitl, Crosa13 it III CLSf Cut, sua Circular Saws; and urinuatones. "Vntvt.a TaWe and ' Pocket 'Knives, JkllllUS " Sieves, Horse and Bhoe Jtsrusues, curry-comos. , Vnllo Locks, Hinges.: Screws; Tacks, Scales, and a large stock o( Carpentes, and Coopers' Tools HuIItlers' nardwnrc. ! . - -H. K. WELLS A SON. .... ap28 .. ..Jj ; . --a; . Ii - 31 Main Street. REAL ESTATE. .T Sew Real Estate Agency. X. P. Ellioti Jk Son (1 AVE OPENED A REAL ESTATE Aaency for the sale of and renting o lands, beases, Ao., Ac ' 1 Persons having houses or land to rent 01 sell, or persons wishing to purchase 01 rent, will do well by calling oil them at their office, on ; Third Streey near Locust' - In Elliott IJlooUi Junelltf '. - iv. . .i i. .. -'. ;w. ii- iii.tjssian' & co., Real Estate Agents, X , No. 63 Main street, . u : .0 KTA3r8VtlaJE,l2ro.--A Notary Public In the office.1 ; f ap2 dtl

COMMISSION V-.

.- - - r. j. HcrjiTtrasT. r. AWXfjiiTa, 1 W. B. ABCHEk. f Merapbls, 'fepn. B VNKSMITR, HU3IPIIREI& CO'., . Ooiixrixissioii ! '"' AND I ' " "t ' " Forwarding Mcrcliautf, st t IroifARiy now, V ' - f.. : .ti MEMPHIS, "TBI, reo2l-dSm 1. ' A. S-HATHDK3T, .-7 ; J. J. WRTTtAkBa. Unjhnrst A YhlUaker. PKOUUCE, COMMISSION A. Nit MOM' ' No5. ' 8. South Water a. Dealers In Flour.'Bacon, Hav, Oatg.&onr ana country x-roance. Z.. U. ,4TB1.. .O. H. ST AJ BAIRD & START, (Sacoessors to W. M. Al km an A C!o.,t rEtERAL AOESTS, PRODCC; 3T Forwarding and Commission- Mt chant, Kvansvllle, Indiana. Refer to I Q. Wheeler, Prest. First National Ban andBam'l Orr, Vice President EvansvUi National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noU-1 Jf K WOIILD REMIND (ICR i Vw friends and former patrons tfcat we are on iki i tin n x, one door below Vine, next to L. Pleraon's Tin Shoo, at ill In the trade t LTQUOR8, FLOUR.' CO AtMIHMOi8,to., and shonld be pleased to see them. - i. 1). AlLoo A CO. . j II. I. s CO.; F0IIWARD1KG AND COkMISSIOF MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Iealen , XIQUOES, FLOCK, &o. : I ! W:A TlE R;;S T;R E E T ,m One door below Vine, next to L. Pleraon's .-;i.. i :.. f ..... Tinbhop,.- - - , i .EVAK8VIHB, Isri, janldtC P. S. Dotopchet, late or Evansville, Is4 Johm Ooanrr, Golcoada, 111. . P. S. DUSOUCHET & CO, r rt GENERAL , COMMISSION MER CHANTS, So. 33 Fojdras Street, - ' 1 ' ' " NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders and consignments solicited. Relerences W. J- Lown fc 4". M.-wi.. Carr A Co., Henry Ayres Esq., J. C, lTa sonehet t Co.. Evansville: J. W. Marmv a Son, Tneo. Stelger A Son. Golconda: A.C McCollister, John M. Barter, Win. IX. Lakins, John R. Everton, Mr. Vernon :Hnrr Hill A Oo.,C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw ; W 8. Van meter A Bro.. Rowlinir4rsn- srv. A. J. Harris, Uniontown, Ky. BOTBUSm .............. .. . : PII1LIP BECKER, Ttlrd Street, bet. Sjcasaore asd fit' Manofttctarerof ( Corsipouhd Lubrf eating Oils i;. - : for all kinds of Machinery t ; :i ':'. LARD OIL;1 SOAPS, and CANDLES P0RK CATAWBA WINE of my OWS krowto. Inaeli2dly ' PETER CASEY & 00 '' CoznniisWlon SSerchantu For thevaleof HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN. &L V V "f WE A U BACXN, IRI. and Western Produce generally, afo. 83 F.EVKE STREET, apiHdtf '- VlCkSBUKO. Miss. i 1 C IT. KESNET & CO, Commorolal IJrokf3rn, PRODTJCE Ajro COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' No. 4 NYC A no RE STREET. marll d3m ' Evansvu-li. DDKE NIC1IELS0N, i COMP!ERCIAL BROKER, BAIIBOiD AXB STEAMBOAT AGIST, No. 5 North Water St, aptXl tf EVANS VILL BV IND. Jos. H. Black, late of MavsvllJe, Ky. B. M. Black, late ot Black, Camron A Co. nYAcrc, bro. & co., - . COTTON 3TLc7TOR,8, .. ....-Ajfn- ... Commission Sloroliants 1 i" . . For the Sale of J " ' GRAIN PA O UR;BEEF, PORK, And -Western Produce generally, 208 FRONT STREET, f anlStJaoia j MEMPHIS, TENN; LAW CARDS. JOHJ M. CBBBS. CHAXmOTCY B. tXf&QKM l CREBS & CONGER,-AttornryiMit-Lsw,! Csrml, Illinois Will practice law in all the Courts of EdwArds, White, Wayne, Hamilton, BiJlne, and Gallatin Counties, In the State o . Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. - Refer to O. Maghee, Jamea K. Minor, Stockwell A Cow Colonel T. W. Stone, with LAD. Helman, wen. w. Harrow, Mt. Vernon.2 mayzt um ' - ; W. P. HARQRAVE, - 1 ATTORNEY at X-.A.W. Offiee on Third Street, In Washington House Block. . . , Will practice In thevarlons Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to office business dec d3m ; B. Ia D. GUFFY, ' ' y. ATTORNEY AT LAW Ml - . .-; MOROANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Mnhlenburg, Ohlo,and McLean. . Prompt attention given to tbe collection of claims. - - ' . . References Wheeler' A Riggs,' Holllnr' worth A Bro., C'uaa. BaucooK. k Co. ap3l 1 if. ,i r:- .'... , . ; . !..: ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW . 'MARION, ... Crittenden -County, Kentucky. apHwtf CARRIAGES. J. B. UkekIn. F- L. Obbkit. JT. XS. GREEN Ac CO-, CARRIAGE . ' MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, ianl-6m ' ETAsamtE. Ixp. CTJf CINNATI ADY'iS. " BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, S k WEST FRONT UT., . 1 -:'... CrUCTlTjrATI. 8. M. BAKToSf. M. m. jtooju , - pntoa uy

Kegular Evansvilla and HMndarsonf DailvPaclrPt

Tba fleet and splendid sldewheei tittiiuner IWCollie IVorton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; J-.d. Terry, Clerk,' Will ply as a refrnlar packer, between Evansville and Henderson, ottering unequal-f-d accommodations to travelers and sblppers. Leaves Evansville daily at 2 p.tn. Leaves Henderson dally at 7 a.m., makInsr close connection with the E-. & O. K.K. FARE Through and way passengers oniy o cents. Janl7dtf Como to fteiy. Henderson & Evansvllla Dally Packet m i : it The new. ion, and elegant aide-wheel mweoger Meamer ; MoBES Waiik, Master; KobertBrashhar. Clerk. Leaves Henderson every mornlnr at TVi o'clock, promptly. - ... . i I evansville every afternoon at 4 EareJ-Throcgb and way passengers SOe. t .J, 1. received at all boars at E. W.i .. n . u.n wm, ire, ni rimrce. ang20dlm E. W. PATRICK, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducali and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer ' Bkit. Howard, Masir; . Mamok WsMHT.Ckrlt.1 Will ply as tbe reenlar Tueadav and Vri.is. packet or Cairo and all way landings. Leavee ETannvlll. ar. or Tk'xn a v .. . FRIDAY, at p.m.'i , , ' 7 : Leaves Cairo evenr WFDVVSTu v SATURDAY, at 6 pin. , Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Itailroad. . , For freight or or to or DUKE NK-H Wl xxj 1 JyI5dtt ' AVent. Regular Green River Packet " iS " " The fine Passenger Steamer r JAMES. GRAYj Jok McRYjfoj.D, Master, - ! " Will Dly as a'reanlar Smi.Wwkir tavA. between Evansville and Wrwiii.,.y all way landmgs, carrying freight" and passengers at lowest rates. TmarU dtt Regular1 Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. i For; radacah, JohnsoiiTlllf. and Kastport. ' , T3ejs- ' The new Iiight-Draught Steamer ; TTlSTTOlSr, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; . 1 leaves Evansville for Eaatport dnd ali Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, every Friday at f.ur p tn., taking freight and passengers at lowest racket rates, and giving especial attention to the fllliu 01 orders. 1';,r?lsnt orpaasage apply on board. ieb7 tf Dexter 's Independent low-pressnre Packet Q XJ I ores T E I H. T. DEXTER, Mastek, frT'J6 5vJJ.n.?y.il,e for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 pn.. posliively. connecting at alro with St. Louis, Meruphis, and New Orleans packets... . DUKE NICHELSON, AgeuU janl tf .... ForPaducan and Cairo, Regular Wednesday ami ' 'Saturday Packet. The magnificent low-water nttamer LriS : BAPIDAN No. S, ... Lkb Howeu, Master: -Wnx P. FowIcr Klerks, Leaves Evansville every WEDNEHDAV and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class Dackets for Jit, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at KvauKvllie wlth the E. AC. it. it., ana tne larasoou lor Loatsviiie. For freight or pasMaee apply on hoard, or to F.M.UUNrHHKI UO., , . or DUKE NXCHELHON. au5 tf Agenls.; DRY GOODS. SCHAPKEB, BUSSINU & CO., e i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ;. " ,' ' '"'.1' ' 1 DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND , . FANCY GOODS, M n o t 1 and 49 Main Street, t. . Evastsvilue, Ind.,' Have a complete stock of SUMMER GOODS, which tbey will close out cneap to make room for FALL STOCK. or A complete stock of CAMPAIGN FLAUN and a-TKKAHEKM always on hand, or maue to order at thort notice. a. as Also, Agents for tbe celebrated -FL0BEVCK SEWI5Q M1CHINES, 1 Which we warrant have no superior In this nnnnlrv for f i mi ! v 11 (444 Kal UfHtv Salisfaoaj Itlen guaranteed, or tlje money retundea tome una see men), or senu ior circulars. SCHAPKER, BUSSINU A CO. JylOdtf STOVE WORKS. Excelsior Stove Works. OL.EMKEIX, TH.JUH AX 4 Co. (Successors to H. E. Blemker), MANUrACTTRElW of the One and heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable famous now maue, and tbe CHARTER STOVE, and tbe good and cheap Armada, StonewalL Kentucky, - TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, nd a great variety of EX A TI NU BTOVKH, all of the latest and most approved patterns. . . - Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, Ski lieu and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to tbe manufacture of House-Work CAST'IROX FEON'TS, GBATKS, Xf., AC 4 AlanTinware; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. ; if desired, Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. . Orders solicited before purchasing elseFoundery, corner Sixth Btreet and Canal. Htore and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Mtreet. H. E. Blemker'e old stand. LKMKK, TiLLMAJM A CO, xnay3

R f r B u y E W H . 'cr Other Siiver Item fQyxih litje. ' STEAMBOAT PRINTING. " ' ..No printing et-latJIsbuent in the West

1 has better fadlitiea or greater Hbllity lor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Oar nssortnent oi Job Type, though verv larsw arid xmplet. Is -oustantiy temgtic.ded to, and our job department is under the personal supervision Of one of Ibe best ton printer Ct i i Fosters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Vipf;1" Cards. Deck and Meal TickAc ii i,lc are Mates' Tickets for X.atK)r. wharf i,'r,?rae.TS le5t wlt" timer of tbe ?r,7f? j??l!,Iwll na promptly attended c. ' ; ' wmr siMl M aier.; . f , , wew. ye aterdiy,.- wai chiefly . ana cool, the mercury risiog to U at neon,. Thft river during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday had . risen less than one inch. It ssroll m0re rtpijW today. Arrivals nod Iepartnres. ".TTiearmals and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday were the Mollie Nor to a and Sallie V., Ilenclerson to return; Celeste," Cincinnati to New Orleans. Boats Dae. ' ' , Among the first boats due here are the ' Louisa, Fanny Brandeia and Cumberland, from Cairo; R. C. Gray. and the Havana, for St, Louis; Morning Star, 1 from L6uisville; the Ar gonaut No. 2, from New Orleans - Lin ton, from kastport: Romeo, from ClarksvilleJ j;p. Webb; from Cin cinnati- Miniieola, from Memphis.; - inlirrllsneons. -' ' : Business was extremely dull on the wharf yesterday forenoon...,;.Th Celeste,' Cincinnati to ! New O'rleatis and the' iThoe-'IM.1 Bailey, Louis yule to-New : 'Orleans,' passed 'down yesterday morning" without- land ing.-- IJoth had' moderate ' trips. lhe liagley is a fine looking side-wheeler, drawing only forty inch es, about all the water in the channel at Shawoeetown and. Walker's Bar ......The Rapidan No. 2 eot 175 bales of hayut Newburg on Tuesday.' and was receiving fairly of packet freight........ The James. Gray, as usual, was picking up a' good trip. . ' floats Leaving; To-Day. '' , For CAiRo.T-The Quickstep, Captain Dexter, with' Jack Grammer and Walter B.' Pennington in the office,' is the regular' packet for Cairo to-day. . '.Fob , L'oujsYlLLE.'--Tlie "magoifi, cent MprniDg' Star is the popular-packet-for Louisville apd 11 way port.s, at C ovclock this evening. Her cabip appointments . are . unsurpassable,ITer ohief bfilcers are those el egant1: -a nil, accomplished gentlemen, Captain Elijah Ilollcroft, Richard Hutchinson and llenry S. . Mitchell. Passengers for up river -will .remember the Morning Star, Vi Fob CANNELTON.Tho Oliio Sullivan ; leaves ; promptly at 10 o'clock to-day for Cannelton and all way ports. -Capt. J; T. Hugo, her excellent commander, -'and 'Will. 'Stembridge and Tom Hugo, her obliging clerkfi; will ex'.'id every courtesy to rafHeugers. ; For IIkndk rso $ . The beautiful and fleet side-wheel" steamer Mollis Norton leaves as usual, promptly at l o'clock this evening, for Henderson, dations and great iced. Captain Charley Perkins and the Terry brothers, her chief officers, are accomplished and acsommoJatia? gentlemen. The new and splendid tide-whec! steamer Sallie V. will leave for Henderson promptly at I P. M. . to-day. Sho is a beautiful little boat, with nice cabin' appointments. Captain Moses Wallen commands, and Robert Bra shear is her clerk. 'Both ' are clever and pleasant gentlemen. 1 . .Oleaoluifa from tar EielMtairni.. Ciucinnati. The Cummrrcud of Tuesday says : . r , Captain; ;Dick G. Fowler has returned from his cruise through West Tennessee,- and reports ' the crops promising. -and every indication of a lively , trade in that direction this season, ..Captain Fowler still adheres to the " single rule of three." ".The Bean Lins packet Minneola will drop down to the levee to day, and follow the Champion, leaving for Memphis, on Saturday. , : ; ; Tho Gazette says: .. , , .' , , . Capt.' ,W. G- .Voris, clerk of the Alaska, and CapL W. V. .Fenton, pilot,' arrived from Cairo,' yesterday, by rail. J The' Alaska is loaded to sevoo feet, and is at the mouth of the river, awaiting water to get up. i k"e reshiDped he: Louisville freight on the Tennessee, Rates from New Orleans, 40(545 cents. , ' L o XT 1 8 V l L L E. Th e Courier of Tuesdayays: : '' ' ' : 1 The Louisiana will leave Cairo next Saturday, the uth inst., for New Orleans. , -Captain Billy Philips will command her. . Daring tho storm yesterday afternoon, the steameia Dove No. 2 and Blue Wing No. '.1 parted their stern lines, and were blown around head up stream against the" mail line wharfboatv. The ijnry damage that resulted was the crushing of a yawl belonging to the Blue Wing. The Milbrcy, lying a short distance below, had her jack-staff carried away by storm, bat was otherwise uninjared. . ' Vi Cumberland Rivr ia reported rising fast, with four feet on the shoals and an eight-foot rise coming down from Burksviile. The Demorrol says: . It is no wonder the steamboat business is. dull, and the railroads get freights. Half , the time .-v tdupper can't-get auy-knowlcdge ol wcn a boat js going to leave. It is -a .bad plan to 'say you are going one. day, and then, leave a wee aiirwru. ii you toy you are going to1 leave to day, or to-morrow, go. Don't deceive Fhippers and merchants, for you'll lo3t: by the operation in the long run. " That is good advice. Our boats arc .-ilways prompt to leave as advertised.- ;! ait. Joiris. The Democrat of Moo day says : . ' . Heavy rains at interv-al-s during the past fifty hours. River here slowly falling. Heavy rains in the Portn have not as far as yet ascertained, produced any aDpreciative improvement. At latest advices navigation in all tne uppr rivers remained nnimproved. The weather yes terdav during day. light was cloudy and hot. Business in boating circles continues fair, with freight still in excess of water on the tipper rivers. '.The most important item in this department is the advance

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'in r in rate to New Orient - , and fair conJerinV .hV'fe" , 'fl restricted nav ff;,tir,n ua ,ho .Mr. Ueorgn Jlnrty, Ute u te Luminary, h:.-: g0,,0 ..w,. to I'm, f-inn.it i m the mont tnrT0 , ' .' there as a party in tho. .livwion of valuabl rropmy. Mr, Haerprtv'. uumprou. friend will he clad of l,H accession to easy circumstance?

a-t aiw.iys uvea very popular omnu his acquaintaoct'4. :. Memphis. Th? Av.ihmrf.r, r,f Sunday, says:-

-.iicttiuci naim. M, river cero n receding steadily, with eiht fpot ia the channel between hrre and Cairo. White. River continue t in good cocdition. Tha Arkansar. is receding, with three feet in the channel froui Pine Blulf to the month,, and thirty inches betwrcn Pine Hlcff and Little Jiock. Business on the wharf exhibits very little improvement, with'ligtt shipments for this season of the year. New Orlkans. Th ? Timet of Sunday last says : The weather for the past week was i a changeable naturo. The foro part or the week the tetxperature was D0?.t cool and plent as any could desire, but toward the closo it Si V,ery close and "nltry which led many to iuf:r that the III teof ''W the week V- Whleh was umbered in betore its time. Business on thr. 1o.jt .1. end of the week, was tolerably active. Kuuiy nmaber of departures, all of which appeared to have very favorable trips. PHAl03iS "f APitusr 10TI0.N For Beautifjin? the Skla nnd Com- . : plexlon. Removes all Eruptions, fecklen Pim pies, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc . and rendrx the skin toft, fair, and bloom nq. For Ladles In the Nursery it Is luiu. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no equal, if 1 Paphlan Lotion" Is the onlv reii.Ki4. remedy for diseases and Llf 8kin. : , 7 - , tbe Toilet. Nuntfrv. nnd Kjth will chap the skin. Price cents per cake. "IXOR 1K MAYO" . FJLOK 1K HAIU." A Kew Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, Delicate, Laatiug Fragrance. PHALON a SON, New York. Bold by ail drngglstu. JySciiy DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COftlPOUMD. The Great New EDgland Remedy. IIC. J. W.'POUKD,H White Pine Compound . i ' ' ' . j . Is now ottered to tlio nttlicted liirougluiit the country, alter having beon proved by the test ol' thirteen years in the New Knglaud StateH, where ilx merits nave become ais well known iuh the tree Irom wliieli, hi part. It iierlves iti virtues. The White Pliie Couip iund CURK.S Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Liptlitliena, Bronchitis, SptUiug of U1xkI, and Pulliioiiary AR'ectloiiH generally. It Is it remarkable remedy for Kidney Cmnplaluts, Diabetes, DilUoully f Vol.lIng Urine, lileediug from ti e Khlneys and Bladder, Olav!, and oLJier Complaints. (f'Vom the liotton Jwmnl.) PoIlan i)'HHiTklPri. J- ai vi,v. a UM-. having given It a thorotigti trial, w can contldeuiiy fecommeud I'oltt'ul't 7 )Ue fin Oonifoaul an a very valuable article for the cure of Coughs, Cold, and iPuiinonlc Complaint generally. In iteveial iue. -we have known it to give prompt relief wlien all otur remeiliiM which had been tried lmd tailed. It in an artlelw which, in a climate no promotive oi miilden and Hevere colds nt is tliat of Xt-w England, ouxbt to be in every family; and we are sure that those who onee obtain it, aud give it a lair triul, will not thereafter be willing to be wHa ml It. A VAtrABLS M KniCINE. Dr. Jutland' White Pine Uompound, advertised In our columns, is a success ul attempt to combine and apply the medicinal virtues of tbe White Pine bark. It ha been thoroughly tested by people In this city aud vicinity, and the proprietor Iibs testimonials to Its value Irom persons well known to our citizens. We recommend its trial In all those cases of diseuse to which it is adapted, it Is for wile by all our druggists. iV. Y. Independent. . The WhUe Pine Compound Is now sold In every pan of the United .States and British Provinces. . Prepared at the NF.W EXOlAJfn BOTANIC KOT. JJOSTOV, Mahs. C. DAMON A CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, ' Wholesale, Agents. For sale at retail by all druggist-. mcUTOH dtf SUESS & (ETTINGEU 1 Have opened a first-class Lithographic, Engraving, and Job Printing Institution, COS. FIRST & SYCAMORE 8TKEETS, Being the only establishment of tbo kind In the city. We ofTr our services in the above line to the business honss, ottlce bolilers, boteikeepers. and lawyers of this ei y aud vicinity In execating all aimis of priuted work produced by Litho jraphi.ig, Irom tbe plainest Drawing, Engraving, or Print , to the finest and most tasteful Crnajnentad, Colored, and Art Print. 'Kspeclally do we offer Busiues-, Weddin?, and VI ltlug Cards, Circulars. Billheads, Notes, Drafts, and Letter-Heads. Advertisement ot any nize, in plain or colored printing, will be done very nicely Oj Very low tenns. We also d al! kinds of KMlitAVINO OS WOOD OH M K CA L, suoli f mKAIPBS;HF4 DOOH-PLATES, lel Htauips, Platea fur Marking Cloth, Steam u.ai. Checks, Brands for .Marking Iioien, !. Checks, 4c We would respectfully ask tbe pntrfn.i : the citizens of KvaHvllle ami vlelniiy. of J-'.- H1IKSS KrTlNOKiC .or. Kirst and S.-am-'f Jy31d8m tourler opy. THE PADUCAH HEP.ALD. Establlslifd In 1S37-( barten d tswi. The Oldest and Best I-istabUshed Newspaper In So uth western Kentucky. pMUhed Tri-Weekly ud Wel.hi,t PADUCAH, KfcTlCkY. J O Ii N C. N O Ii K, Kdiiok and I'dhi.ishkk. HE ATTENTION V UVHtSV.H men is askeil Ut tl PAi'lM.'Art HKUAL'D aa an advertisine uiecitiun. Its circulation iu the various conune i outhwest-rn Kentucky and th border counties of West Tennessee, and particularly tip the Tennessee and runiftrrlnnJ Rivers, la large and well estahllsntd. it is jn fact tne only newspaper tliroui! b which the Farmers and Aieronants or this region can be fully reached, and is there! ore very valuable a an advertising medlniu. (an