Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 September 1868 — Page 3

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Africa? (oral and Horticultural Notes and feasscsttons for Hep.emer. From the letro.t,,Mieb.) TriimoeJ The most important work to be done on thd farm this month is the sowing ot wheat. Tho ground should have been well prepared io July and August not a vestige of a weed should liave beeo allowed to remain iu it. Provisions should have been made for ensuring the perfect drainage of the soil, and the enriching of it with suitable manure. hvery year the great difference in the acreable produce of well managed and badly managed soil is becoming more and more apparent. There ia but little use in sowing wheat on land which has been exhausted by frequent cropping without manuring, except the soil is plowed deep enough to break up the hard pan which has been formed by the repeated pressure of,, the sole jlate of the plow, aad the trampling of the horses or oxen in plowing. ,To dressing with lime, salt, plaster, wood, ashes, we'll rotted barn-yard manure, marl or muck, and harrowing in. immediately before the seeding, will have a very beneficial effect. Great attention bhould be given to tho selection of the best feeds of every kind for farm and garden. Some ' of the finest varieties of wheat, oats, bariev, e'c , have been originated by farmers from a few ears, the largest smd best that conld be found1 in the harvest field. Tho potato oat, which has long been celebrated for the extraordinary alr.e and ' weight of its grain, was originated by a. gentleman or Cumberland, England, from; 4 single plant of unusual size which he found growing in his potato field. The new varieties of oat which are now sold in tho United States and Canada have been originated from single plants. Excel lent varieties of wheat and barley hive been obtained in u similar way. The improvements iu oorn have been made by a careful selection of tho best ears and propa,- ' gallons from them until the produce wan sufficiently largo to admit of being widely diffused. Grain of any-kind ' iotsoded for seed should be allowed' to be fully ripe before being reaped. It should be carefully preseived, and I an inierior graica, seeasor weeas, o'c , should bo taken out pf tho fanning mill and separator. f i i ' " J. he thoronah drainago of the poil i a matter of the greatest importance, to the farmer; for its beneficial efie-ct is not confined to a particular crop, but extends to the whole produce of "tho farm, and continues to be a permanent improvement. , Every farmer admits the value of 'draining,' yet too many put oft" this work front time to' time, something always occurring to prevent its performance. The best -way -of operating is to-do a -little evsry ycar. choowing tho time when the harvesting has been finished and tho wheat crop sown. There is scarcely a field of Winter wheat but; re quires surfaco druios in certain low ppots, to prevent the water from de? etrnyinsj the wheat plants- in these fla-es. A field may be deeply drained, yet shallow surface drains may be necessary to earn away the water which is produced by thaws or heavy rain- in Winter and Spring, whila the ground is frozen to a considerable depth. i A great deal of butter is packed in September lor winter and spring use, aud much money is lost every year by want ot care or skill in this operation. There are certain conditions in the mnnagnment of tho cow?, the care of the milk and cream, and themanufjcturo of the butter, necessary in order to be successful in obtaining a first rale duality of butter. The cows should have the best pasture and the purest water; they should not bo fatigued by driving, or annoyed in any way; the mihe vessels should be perfectly clean; tho cream should bo taken off at the right time, and not kept too luig before it is churned; the churning should be regulated so that the hutter will come in from twenty to thirty minutes; rapid churning will not produce lonjr-keepiog butter; the buttermilk must be thoroughly worked out of the butter, the salt thoroughly worked in, and all this should 1. done without touching it with the hands. Half an ounce of the best quality of salt is enough for butter. Fomc farmers err in keeping tod much ptock, consequently their pastures are always bare, and liable to be burnt d up by the first spell of warm weather. When the pasture gives out, the stock soon follow suit; io fact, it is distressing to observe the condition of stock on a bare pasture i darinct a season of protracted drouth. The experience of the present "year, both in Europe and America, ought to be a sufficient warning to farmers not to depend entirely on the pasture for leMnsr rattle and sheep in, Summer and Autumn, but to have a held or lipids ot green 'ani succulent forage ready in tim of need! Corn stalks and leaves afford an immense quantity ot'.lurage . just at the right time, when this crop has tieeu sown, exclusively lor fodder. Kape is ' cultivated in many places as irreen food for stock. with very uood effect. A field of rye howb in August will .afford ft. large 'amount of nutritious food for sheep in October arid November; ' - j The time for . holding the State and 0 Hiuiy Pairs is fast approaching, and every uo who has anything to exhibit should ho prepared to take the field or the " hall," and contribute something to make the meeting interesting. Thr lru.it crop is not abundant tlm yo'ar but plenty -of specimens can be brought forward to fill the shvcs of tho horticultural halla, Tle wheat crop is abundant, .and it r, gratifying to see that private individuals are carrying; forward and 'offering liberal premiums to encourf.go improvements in the production of one of the great staples of the Northwest. We-have heard farmcra.complain bitterly of the small premiums offered by the Michigan btate Agricultural Society for the cereals, aud also for clover.and grass seed, ii airs havo been called schools of instruction, in which farmers are taught useful object-lessona by meroly making a right use of their, eyes. 1 oultry have been very pro6table for several years, and the supply ia not equal to the demand. In order to be successful in raising and keeping poultry, they must be well .. taken enre cf-kept in , well-arranged, warm poultry house, provided with eomlortable roosts, laving and feeding boxes, etc. The house Bhould open in'o a well inclosed yard aud grass r.lat. for at certain seasons it mav necessarv to confine the poultrv tn the house and yard. In this, yard nlum trees mav be arown with success. for the hens and chickens will destroy . the curculio. It is probable that eg? Will soon be sold by weight ihstead of number, co that the largest eggs will commnnd the highest urice. ilena should not be kept more than three years, for after that time they do not lay regularly. Too many hens should '. cot bo kept in the same apartment; all attempts to keep hundreds ot hens io one establishment have failed

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pence oiignorarice iu trie iiarvesnng, prcparatms for" market, or storing for the otrr. -Apples are scarce this year, auu.hould be well taken care of. A great leal of damage- is done' to fiuit cvey year by putting up bruised or decn;ng apples, &c, with those which re sound. Frnit-growers should rn a reputation for packing fruit bcestly, and then their con 81, gnmera will be easily sojd at. a high price, ears are very perishable; the slightesbruise- will cau9e a spot, and the spoUill soon spread and destroy the fruit They should be picked before tk are. ripe, and suffered to come to maturity on shelves in the fruit-hope, or in boxes or barrels. Peachasrequire t-6 be . handled tenderly, ad packed before they have become wit. If. they are allowed to become ally ripe le tore packing, they will potear carriage to market. Meical Hist tor the Fall. The (ioil-annual; snaking la the Fever aad AglillcW h b t;un. The fogs of I ee Atnmn ntsht tl mornlDK re surchaid with ttie elements of lBtrmit ten! and rtlious remlvtent fe er, ami, uniorl,unatV, two-t"lrds of the coromumly arc Just HtDecoaaitton to beUl nstrously affected tf tlim. Those who have been prudent nnogb to fortify theaaselves Uurlog tte Hammer with thai powerful and lnfahble vegetab e invi;oraBt, HOHT'TTEUS HTUMftCH Bl'iTEliS. are foreariuei against rnalnrla, and have n -tliiDg to r. Bat hlth is the lat thlnif too tnanjthlDk ubonu In tno pursuit of Kaln oc-tleaeure tue blesslug, without which waltb la dross an 4 enjoy mentimpojwlWe.t nei;lecietJ '"-' - ' ' proverb, owever, aou nil woo oegin io feel th pr-raooliory aymptorna of uny of the ppltllca whtcn are enganuereu ov the BiaiaU s of Autumn thouki in mediately rtort to the great antidote o he am." A rr dtww 1 tue BITl'KttH wul break; i npbechllia and prevent their recurreooe. Jn verr r giou noere iu.mltlenls .rt-Taii, this pnrwrtl 'and bettt of all vesMle. loulcs l lodlspeoaabte. i all amltjlou preparationa known, H is the mo-it .rtecilva and harmless. It does not atlmoate tb liver violently, like the mineral' livant, bn Ioubh, ranovateH, andregultes the organ -wit hoiil creat Inn any eeueil disturbance of the ayttem br .uimln ny reaction. Tue Bl ITERS are eHtteotlHil a houxebold speriticvand should be alwayswUliln teah an the very bent means or 'reventlntr and checking bilious attacks aj-t luteriailteat leverai yJT t 1 tj. i'.'Vs ijevM vt I i i ,',1 MornnBi ; moihkbsi mothsks "'; V Wit FAiLrrJ prociJrk ::,! V. . : ...... . , : -:7V, Mrs. -Vlnslow's Soothing Syrap, I.VH.F9 CHILDREN TEETaiNtt,"'.' This vuatle preparation has beeu used with neer Jailing nicest in thovsanda (M eaurt, " ' ' ' ' It tiotail relieves the child from pain, but Id vl;o rales the atoaiacli and bowels, eorrecla'icldliy, and gives lone and energy lo tbe wklayatem. It will atxo lnxtftiiuy elleveUtinxa is tux bowKus aut Wind Colic We beleve It In the bett and turett tentttfy it- ti world In all caaea of Iyvmtery and IHar-haea xn Cliildren, whether arming from teeiiing or any other cause. . . fr'ull dlctious lor u1qk will aeoompany eacli boite. He nr-HHd call for " MRH.WINSLOWB BOOTH1NU SYItUP " havloR tne ae-sim U ot " tVBTis k I'kkkom " on the outside wraoper. All others are base Imitation. Je2ldv6m "1vBatcli8lor'8 Hair Dye, , This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; the only true and pertect Iye' uarmlewt, reliable, lnstantaueous; no disappointment: no ridiculous tints: reiuelie the hi eflect of bad dyes; luvigorates . 1 .. (,a lr . , f a .. .1 V ..I . I .. I itiark or brown. Hold by all lracxiHt and fertumera; and properly applied at Ba clielor's Wig factory, Mo Mew Yerk. ix jaonu nueet, apaeuiy W How rrrvny nothert suffer the agony ii seeng u.tir i ,ue oues snatcneu away rom lacm tv 6 io Whooping CongU. or JlpthHr',C0 . alngle bottle of Poland's Vnlte l?ir..-'Cr.Z3 uud wonid have paved ,uo Lwny- mu i. i ' iniauioie. Oolarn-tG s&c Co.'s fragrant Toilet Soaps ' ARB PREPARED BT Bhllloa Work mesi from tlie best Materials, and are mown as rai STANDARD bt deal cue aim tinmucxBfl. tf eth Patclies, Freckles & Tan. Tae ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY lot hose brown r is colo rations on the lace Perry't Moth and fYiekU Lotion. Frered only by Dr. B. 0. PERRY, 4 Bond . laeet. New York. Bold everywhere " "-I "FrEUERIGK Giill,, : :: ' m ' m.:-. , ( .Dealer in PIANOS, MEL OD EONS, - ' V ( ,and all kinds of Musical Instruments. -' Instruction Books, Sheet Mrislo, - n'.tar and Violin 8tr)-j8, , 1. " ""-AC, AC. ; 3, YortU SUts Third yJrttt ' ',l Between S-.,camore nj Vine, ,i j ,; '.'' ', " Evansvllle, Ind. 9r .e Agents for 8toinwas v A sons' aaJl Uold Medal vt? aiutntrHavnesllro.'s t'lanow.aud lr Vtrrrt tier's slelodecns and Orsana. IN" o II o ii s o. f , 7 an a n I -. Trrrr. have jcst opened ti V V largest, Anest, , and ' best assorted stoc or -1 WIIITK GOODS ever brought to Evansvllle. The ladles of this clt v have lona felt the need of a first-class White Goods House. and In order lo tupply the demand we are Jnst opening a rtoauttmi stock of EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S, WOMEN'S, ad CHILDREN 3 HOSIERY,' FANCY NOTIONS. prices will be as low a the same f Koodsoan be Dougminnuw '." - for FIN K. " R E S H U U u u a, i w STYLES, and GREAT BARGAINo, can at i E. A. COOKE & CO3, . No. 10. FIRST STREET, Nearly opposite the New Opera House. avua asm - N H XfcU O Xt COAL. T J!,?H?f?KKMION has always on hand a sapertor article of Bon Harbor Coat, which will be delivered toill EwS "bon nouc-l

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m.xvxic : hooks'-.. or irritt Tmcmirnoi. Job Printer A Bookbinder. Wholesale and RetU Iealers la STATIONERY, SCHOOL AND MIS CELLANEOUS BOOKS. ISo. O NortU irirst t., ; (At R. F. Barter A Co.'s old stand.) - EVANSVILLE, IITD. Home-made ' Blank Books always on hand, and made to order on short notice. -Mnslc. Maear-lnes, and feriodicaia bound la any style. fmarU dtim : JOHN II. SCOTT, ISooksellcr, Stationer 'E1VS IKE A Tt E R, No. 5$ MUX STBIET, t3t. Second, anl5dly "KVAwsvri.i.B. Iitd. aper Warelionse. CHATFIELD & WOODS' M A K U, 1' A C T U B E 8 ( j f, ; and waoutULS J :.; i PAPER DEALE RS 77 and 79 Walnut Strect, ' r Keep constantly on hand a complete aaaorimeni, 01 FLIT-CAP TOLfO, ' BEMT,' MEDlinr, KDIAL, A?(0 BlTKu-KUIAb r I. AT LETTKRS. varlons weight : KI, AT COM M K KCI A Li ANI FAL'KrlT NOTKHj Hubbard's ULA7.KI) tDVEK rArKKH. Nov. 1 and '2: also.' other brands. l all colors; FHINTKKS' CARD HTOCK. 'n sheets, colored aud white; also. I D T CAKIti, in lull variety of tiualllle.H aud slsea, ' '. ". i 1 ; RULED LETTER: NOTE, AND ' ' CA. I 1 AI ERS,- ' ! i Various weights and -Qualities: a J PAPER BAGS & LOUR SACKS, Alt sizes ami nuhiUers, flrst quality f(rto Paper, Manilla Pn-prr, Book Paper , ' Wrapping Paper, Colored Potter' Paper, v Ham Ji-uper, Starch JHiper, Vondie , - ' I V U I . 4.. . DaamW. xujrr, Jk ir juw u( tr i w ivw . .. Ieatliers or all , Kluda ' For Binders' use, together wltU TOQLH aad SIVntHK' MirillKEHV. f All of which we offer at, lowest market prises. j Orders by mail promptly filled. ": " i .. ,,CHAT1('IKLP A WOODH. : . 77 aud 79 Walnut Klreet, maria dlf ; . , -. iulnua4i. FISH & BARTER, M Wholesale Booksellers'; Stationers, . .. , . t SCUOOL BOOKS, f BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, ajr ' General , stationery, No. IO Main Street, . EYansviile, Indiana. Jnly9 ly : SPEER'S - POR T - G R A PiE ,;':WiNE.;;;;:::' 1 Used, by Hundreds of Conpegations for Church or, Communion. Purposes. ;; ' ' " Also.Excellent Tor ladles and Weakly Persons, j ' ; . Vtneyarda', New Jersey.' , ' ' . 8 PEER'S r. POKT URAPE ,; WINE. ' ' . " " . i ' Tttmr Years Old. ' This Instly celebrated Native Wlut. tnade from the Jniee of Oie tporto Urape, raised In tliLs country. Its iuvaiuaU tonic and Hlrengthening properties are nnsurpussed by any oiar tiauvw nme. Beiug Ihe ture Jniee of tlio Kfape, produced under Mr. Wieer,s own $ersoru.I supervision, lis puntyr and genuineness partake or iij genea-ous o.uamie, nuu nu weakest Invalid may use it to advantage. It la: particularly ueneticiat to the. agel and, debtlitatel. and mutable to Hie va rious ailmeuU that altlict the weaker sex. 11 is in every reopect i A. WISE TO ItR RELIED O.V. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Female tue Hpeer's Port tirape Wiue. . Weakly persons find beueOl by Its use. Speer's Wlnts In noapitals are prelerred to other wines. ., r mr Hold by arnggists.' A. BDeer's Vineyard. New Jersey. Office i!4:t Broadway, New York. - (del'07 dly DENTISTS. 1). T. HAAS if I. It evident lentit, ' . . ."!- v ; ' ' Oyer Klnrt National Bank, Corner llaln and First Streets, - ' "i : Kvansvllle, lad., tsrAxrrAcrriiER of covtisr I f i i On in Work, Ooid, WLrver, VttlI cauit,Coralite, aud Auioer Flatus, Carvee Work, Artincia- fuiaies,e. ADMINISTRATOR of .; Nitrons Oxld (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). ChM : rotorm, rmer, suiu duiu iuuu paj lyzers. - . : . NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and establishment as lane (consisting of mw rooms) as any lu the uniteu mates. 1 RETURN MY "THANKS for the es tensive patronage received during tne past tne pal mcha KlUill lAi. CXsOClXS. Wholesale Clock House. GEISSLER & DELANO, WHOLESALE Olocli: dealers, Seep constantly on hand a FULL asortnent of Sietn Thomas and other America n Stocks; REGULATORS, OFFICE AND it ALL CLUClvS. Send lor Price IAtt to . ' ; 50. 48 MAIN STREET. marlOdly : , ., ' ' ' - HATTUEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer la ' 1 Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime,

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-1 - EVANS VILLE, INDIANA, Forwardin Commission j a. HEBOHANTS, A3TD J. GENERAL. -AGENTS WHITE LINE ;:; :::..! .if. lit L v,t:, ... " ' ;. Central f . Transit" Company. r-All freights for Neio YorJc and New Enahml tuicna fliroitgli, without transfer. ' ' .va'' ' '-!'r r ;-. an28 : ' : . : r- . - y "WexboW BMtKExa Pans Ijamltn?, TeuU. A. W.aiDKaoa-rojf. Kvaiiavtlle.Ind. ,. ; . WELDON BSOS. .&' CO, ' ti; Cotton ; and "Tobacco Factors, PRODICE AN1 COMSlisSIOji" ' ' HCBCIIA TS. . 1;V) omee-coK. -viksi a wATtin htkbew. ; EvAwmm, It". SDecial atteutlwa elveu to. pdrehas-: ing Bnpplles.' - i - - qiuayiaUJm: , f f r l.xwis RrnrrxKa, Ja., , r ' Jom Otxaasi Evansvllle. ImU, i.:'.f , 'nz- v.i vitif-fe h'wcd-.tai j '.? !..:'i?-.I-jfi. I, :lo ! lavuuuv) rCO M MISSION. 1 1 M ER CI I A NTS, ir Provision and ProSnco'Dealers. e ; a yr- ' 11 AGENTS KANAW HA SALT CO; 50. X ', 31 IIS ' 'ST.ill AXSTtLlI, I X D. Orders and donsij'nraenti ioilclte'd;';-''. j wy20 tf ' 'J.1. 1 'Ju oiai hii' -rt r r-rrn 1 ; "! i , ', ; yTnos. lb.Miiu.b6 j : - ''- --KtODTJCB 'AND ' COMMISSION 'MEkCIlANT& ' .' Deajers'ln-; '.';"l','''"i"; '' Flowr,-Say, Cbnv,' Oait,: Gnm'Sktii , and PEX3DUCK, tlENERAlXT: : , No. Q MOlTfU WATE ritKT, , ' Evassvi Ini.j; t-'t"r I v A ients 'for. the" celebrateti'j AKP POWUER COMPANY. - -in . .All ortUirs proiapuy Ailed,, .-. ijaji22il . r HARDWARE. II c sx d ci ixf t, e r: ssfor, and only Complete Stock of, '. ' Cooper Tools & Truss Hoops in the city. -i .' ' We have now a full lfne of ? Barton's Cooper Tools Columbus Cooper Planes and Joint- ( j ers; .... A No. 1 Truss Hoop 10 lo 32 iuches ; i I Patent Dowel and Croze Elite,' Saws. Pi- , viders, Braces, c. Also, j ' j' Apple-Pawrs; .n;ci-. ! A !! ,.J r,i , - IT Coal Shpvela ;.-(..,T Brass and. Enamelpd. Kettlesf X I ' Bnilders Hardware ;.!''.. v. -. ; ,i- ',!',! uJ i,SB.i i:cr.-ii . 1 Tl . m ! .... 1 All of tlieaboveHt l,ATEST RF.Ir4'Kt IRI KH FOH VAHtM. I ' o ui f Mi : IIjJ 1 I- Ii- .i;.-' FRED.: P.; STR AUB & CC -J , yp aatsp a a w am ov ? . No. 74 MAIN HTRKET, Jydtf f 'Bet.'Seoorid andThlratreets. 'I! i, I':' ; ..'.- t ' , ' j - ' t. ;-r v :i .,t! ! ; IU, IS1.- "Well Kon9 ' ' - , )'- :t.l ! UIII.'7T . ... .3Vo- 151 MAIN HT.,1 'U,-i j. ;- .i v:ir;i i-.i i t , I'ltrtincL-Trfe." Log, nailer, CTialnsl VlUllItS Haines; t'otiou and Wool Covfhos - Hnaths. Grain Cradles, Forks, Oij lltVS) Hoes, Kakex, .Sheep Shears. . -. ' ;. r it . - : : " ' ' CI. nVAlo Hpades, AXES;.Mlu. tVoss i3iltlll13t Cut., and Circular H:tw; and uriua.siones. .: js -i't , k.. ; ... .' ,. , p . , . ... t ' ': . Knhes Tkbtej and Focket-, Knives. '.. Sieves, . Horse snil thoe Unishes. Curry-cxnjos. ... ai';--., , .... ' El Vrt tic Locks, Hinges, hcrew. ; Taclw, Haaleuy and a large slock, of ,., , Carpenters' arid Coopers' Tools f - 1 1 . ' ' . and ili'.th'.i"' ill i l - ...t ! , ' Bailrtera lTardware. . .!'! t-f til r.ic i -.'. t 1 ' : i '.:: H. K. WELLS BON, ap28 ' ' 31 Main Street,,. REAL ESTATE. New RealVstate- Ageiicy. -i 1 MATE OPESED A KK.Vt.' EST AT Agency for the sale ot ami renting o S. llUSH, tc, C , Persons having nouses or land to rent ot ell. or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by-calling on them at ther office, on .j--,-.- -a-.-.- w - - .. , ; Tluril, Street; iear' Lociist L b'LIn Elliott 13 loclrf . . joneutr ' . - t ,, i w. ir. iiajjHsajLX:; a co., i 1 Real 1 Estate f Asents', So. 63 Main street, i- ; i : " ' " "'ETAmrruj, Ism.; A Notarr PtinXle In ibo office;

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ANP Forwarding Mcrchanti, ITOYFAIID ROW, . MEMPHIS, TE5I. reD21-d3m B.HATHUR3T. J. J. WHTTTAKKa. Ilajliurat &. Wliittaker. PRODUCE, COMMISSION MOMWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.. Bonth Water Bt. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, OaU,Con and Country iroduce. I V. BAIRD... H. ST A? BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) GE5ER4I, AOESTS, PHOBIC Forward In st and tmmision Ht chants, Kvansville, Indian. Kefer to J tj. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Baa aiidSam'l Orr, Vice Srrestdent Kvansvlli National Bank. Ageata lor Ohio River Salt Co. noll-1 WE WO FLO KKHINll OCB friends and former patrons tbl we are on FIliHT STRK KT, one door below ViDe, next to T, Piersou's Tin Hliop. still in tlie trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR. COMMISSIOAH, Ac, and should lw pleased to see them. - t . 11. D. ALLIS & CO. II. I. AIX1S & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSI ' : -MERCHANTS, i RECTI KI ERF. and Wholesale Pealsri iw j LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c, rA' T E'R X T R E E T 6nek6r below Vine, next to I4. Plerson's , ' 1 ' , EVAJtSVII-I., IXZ, '' janldtf. ; " ...fTi., : P. K. lrsoucHKT. late of Kvansvtlle. Ins John h-iibicrt, tjoli-otuiu. 111. P. S.' DUSOOGHET & CO, ... 'l Mii UKbthUCK.. ' ; COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, i S. S3: Poydras Street, ; , ; , 1 . . .. : r NEW ORLEANS, LA. -"Ciders and consign rneuts solicited. Rererenees W. J. Uowry A Co., Hodcv Carr A Co., Henry Arrow, Esq.. J. C Us woor.liet A Co., Evansvilie; J. W. McOojSon, Tneo. fcitelijer A Son, Ooleondaj A. C Mct'olllster, John M. Barter Wm.H. LAY kins, John R. Ever ton, Mt. Vernon;Hnn Hill A Co..C. R. Uiivis A Co., War-taw; w B. Vuinitt A Bro.. Bowliog-Or en, JLy A, J. Harris, Uuioutown, Ky. ; - tKvd.1in PHILIP DECKEB, Tblrd Street, bet. Bje&Boro aaJ f!i' 1 io '.:! Manufacturer of ' .fcompcund Lubricating 0Sf ' for all klods of Machinery. . LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES t PURE CATAWBA WJNE ot my lmcuvil dly PETER CASEY & 00 CoiuiiiiM8loit Merchant For the sale of 11 AY, CORN.O ATS, BRAN. FLO U It. Ji E A L, BACON, LARD, and Western Produce generally, . ; , I , . S3 l.EVKK STKKCT, apt&ijtr .n't , VlOKSBURO. Mis. CW. KERNET & CO, Commercial Brokers, PRODUCE ahd ;C01I3HS8IO. 21 K C II A N T S, ' SYC.tMOKK STREET. mam aim. EVAN9VlI.La. iu : DUKE 1SICUELS0X, COMMERCIAL BROKER, i . . t ... CA1LK0AU AM) STSAUItOAT AGKXT, ; No. 5 North Water St, ap'Ckltf EVANSVILLE. IND. I :ctn: Il( Bi.AiiK. latt.' of Ma-vllle, Kv. It, l. Rt.Ai'K..Ile ol Mliirk, CHitiron A Co. t . jsr,cii, ItltO. A CO., COTTON I'ACTOltS, ' ' .' ' ' ' - , : : add ; , Oom tuf !.f oi. iI(i'olinntN ' ' For the Male of CRAX, FLOUR.' REEF, PORK, A in. Western IVotlnce generally, , : '.'OS FK!ST STBSET, nhi'Sl.Taiirtfi ' MEMPHIS, TENN. X. AW CARDS. jbMjr m. crviw. chaitntkt s. oosaaa i i .- t ultima e. uu.Nuai, AttornrjiMtl-Ijiw, 'nrmi, Illluoia VV 111 practt-e law tn all tbe Courts of Kdwrdit.' White, Wayne., Ilainillon, Huliue, aad ualhitin Comities, lu the (State ol 11Unoi1. ttii(f ii! the Suireme Court. Refer to G. Alas?bee,J nines K. ' Minor, Htockwell A Vo.,Coloiil T. W. Klone, with I. A D. He.1man. Gen. W. Harrow, Ml. Vernou.U - inav21djiu " - VS. P. HARGRAVE, A'Xl'irO IfcTV 12 V nt LAW. tifflce ou Third .Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice e various Courts ol the Circuit, lro-:n j t attention to office business -. .; Idec4d3m r-. . . : B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, v:. ' MOROANTOWN, KY., Will practice In the counties of Butler, Warrttti, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean - Prompt aUeullon given to tbe collection of claims. , ReferencesWheeler A Rlugs, Holllnr' worth tiro-, CUas. Babcoca A Co. (ap3t I X. It. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW . 1 1 .:' - ; : : MARION, L Crittenden Couuty, Kentucky. apHwtf CARRIAGES, J. R. Gaaim. F. t. . T. 13. OIitEISIS Sc CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. . Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, KVASSVIU.lt. Inu. tanltt-6m RINCIHNATI A13V?aS ! BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, 4- hi So. 49 WEST FROST ST., ' ' " ' - CntcnTjtATX, B.M. Bartos. ,

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Regular Evansvjlle vnttfl- Hemdenif)!! I'lie fleet and tiplendm slijcWlitVl si Mollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; Ed. Tmrt, Clerk. Will ply as a resrular packet between Evansvilleand Henderson, offering unequaled acoommodatlona to travelers and MUppers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at 8, p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 1 a.m., uiafcIne close connection with the E. A C. R.R. FARE Through and way passengers only so cents. Janl7dtf ' :-. - Oorao to Stay. Henderson & Evansvllle Daily Pack8t ; The new, faai, and elegant side-wheel Passenger Ht earner SalUe V., MOSKS WA1I.KS, Master; Robkrt Baasheak, Cleric. Leaves Henderson every morning at 7) o'clock, promptly. Leaves Evansvilie every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. Fare Through and way passengers 50c. Freiaht received at nil hours at E. W. Patrick's wharf boat, free of charge. aug20 dim E W. PATRICK, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padacah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer Hdl CUMBERL A.TD, Bl.HoWARD,Msier; Mabioo Wkight, Clerk, Will ply astheregularTuesdayand Friday packet for Cairo and ail way landings. Leve Evansvllle every TUKSDAV and FRIDAY, al4p.m. . Leaves Cairo every ' WEDNESDAY and HATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through hills of lading given for freight" over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For IreiglHor passage apply on board, or to . W. O. BKO VN A CO., orDUKE JM1CHELSOX, i, u ; ty!5 dtl Agents. Regular Green River Packet , Tho fine Passenger Steamer ., ,., I JAMESGRA:.! Iok AlcRnYjcoi.na, Mastev .. j : Will ply as a regular Kenii-Weekly Packet an way landmgs, carrying freight and .. p, - . - ' I irjHi 14 lt Regular Evansvilie and Tennessee River Packet" 11 For Paducah. : Johnsonvlllf, and Eastport. : The new LUht.Draaght Stcamer X,T2STT01Sr u ALLEN DUNCAN, Mater; .; Vau SoRKN.sox,"Clerk, leaves Evansvllle lor Eaolpoit and all TenneKsee River way landiugsas a regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p iu., taxing freight aud passengers at lowest racket rates, and glviugeapeclal attention to the nllin of orders. .... -. , For freight or passage apply on board. : Ieu7 tf ' ' ' Dextar's Independent low-pressure Packet id QUICKSTEP H. T. DEXTER, M astir, lnves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONTDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo with Ht. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packet. " DUKE N1CHELHON, Agent, Janttf .. For Paducan and Cairo... . j Regular WeluJay and Saturday . .. . i 1 ackrt. , ! : The magnificent low-water steamer BAPIDAX. !RTo, 2, Lek IIovtf.ll, Master: . , - , '' ' WIIX.V. 1'OWI.KR fU1rES' Leaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Ieaves Cairo every THURSDAY - and SUNDAY at 6 p.m.. multlus close connections at Cairo with nrxt-elass packets for Sr. Louis, Memphis, aud New Orleans. Connects at Evansvllle with the E. AC. Il.lt., and theTarasooa for Loaisvtlle. -KorfrelKht or passage apply on boHrd.or to V. M. HUMPHREY A CO., or DUKE N1CHELSON. an5 tf Aeenis. . .. DRY OOODS. vf 7 SCIIAPKEB, BU3SINU & s wholesale and Retail Dealers In ! DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND m ! ad i TVTVCA' OOODS, 2 IT and 49 Main Street, , , , ; as EVANSVIT.LX,' D;' O Have n complete stocfc or SUMMER I Gk)1h, which they will close -out 2 cneap to make room for FALLWTOCK. u o A complete stocK ff CAM HA id's ri.A.N and MKDAH F.KM a I way h or hand, or made lo rder at tbort-uot ice. a.et Also, Agents for the celebrated ,' FLOKEXCK SEWING, MACIH51.S, j Which we warrant have no snperioV it. this country for family use. Hat tsfuc;liwn guarauleett,' or the mouey retumletl. Come and see them, or send lor i circulars. .',., i ' RCHAPKER, BUSSING t'6,, 1 JylOdtf . , 1 STOVE WOIiKS. Excelsior Stove Works. ;; BLEHKER, TILIIAX Co. (SnccessortoH.E.BI""r). j ; jj TTAJirFACTUBERS of the line and ffl . heavy ; . ., . EXCELSIOR STOVE, j the most durable now made, and the lUUUlui CHARTER STOVE; and the good and cheap , . . ;j - 'Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, - TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, nd Keat variety or HKATIIfU STOVES, all of the latent and most approved patterns. ' j ' Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, Skillets and LldK, Oven and lada. tXK-lron, txK-lron, Dinner PoU, Tea-K.iiii; particular attention paid to tbeinanuiaoOM Of HOOjJrrWNk-CiST-IEON FE0XIS, GBATE8, Ac. AlSO r . i "... ; , . . . . " : ' j ' , Tinware ; ; j ,: : , and Dealers in Tlnnera' Stoe; ; , ! 1 f desired, Cooking tltovea waff & twelve monthfc : j ' Order soUclted Wore purcbanlnK eUeKoanderr, corner Sixth Street nfl CanalKtnre and Sample Room at So, 14 Bacon Mtxeet. H. 11. Bleiuker'old Btand. ilLKUKKK, T1LLM A.N A CO. ninyii - i:' ',ii ... j

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Jr Iu"m " x" ;i ' .' HTKA MBOAT 1'KINTI NU, , , . No printing eKtablishloeul In the West has better lacililies or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing; Our assort'XHtul of Job 1'ype. tboutch ver.v large and complete, is constantly being added to, and or Job department ts under the personal supervision of one of the bestjon printers In the TTnited .States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, "ills Lading, CanJs, Deck and Meal Tickriuisoi tarerMates' '1 ickets lof Labor, c., Ac. rders lelt with either ol the wnari-boaii, will be prompt ly attended to. Vel,er ! Waler. "The weather yc3terday was partly cloudy, but plcagant, the atmosphere being 'delicioas after the' storm of Sunday night. Tho river was swelling a very- little during the forenoon, but a rise of several inches is anticipated by this morning,' as it is ruing steadly and father rapidly above. Arrival sad Departures The arrivals and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday include the Tahlequah, Cincinnati to , New OrleansTennessee, Louisville to Cairor Cumberland, from Cairo; Mollie Norton and Sallie V.; Henderson; to return; Morning Star, Henderson to Louis ville; Miuyoung, to Ilawesville. . Boats . lue. , " Among the.first boats due .here are the Rapidan No. 2, from Cairo ; Ha vana, for St., Louis; Talestlne, ,from Louisville; Argonaut, N6.2, from New Orleans;, Minneola, . for!, leiripliis; Alaskajfrom , Otfo Linton, from Eastpyjrij Cora, S., for New ()rleans., ; 91 iMecllnneou. ' ', Business' was moderately active "on tf.? Jevtje' yesterday, '' though arrivals were not numerous.... ..."..'.The Tahlequah had all she eoulcl' carry bn'l.tho water.,....The Tennessee Jia4 an excellent 'trip, including a large number ot passengers..,'4.The Cumberland had 'a fair p'acket'' trip'..'f1.';.The ; )llic S til 1 i v: u Su n JayTe ve n i n g wa s ' f 'u U Jt o f freight,' including a large lot ' 6f hay, which "she'reshipped 'bn' the7 llo'm.eoi The ltomeo was detained 'for the Lcc?ninioaauon. of our, , merchants. who had , received arge , crde,rs. from the Cumberland, lliver, which .,they were ; desirous joj, fill ing at.. oneer She leave, positively to-day..,......,.. The r Morning j arJbad. a splendjtj (trip of, peopleoijt yesterday morning and a large, jtruounf; of, freight-,, I.,.., The ) ;4 1 Webb, was expectci) ICvteTday afternoon... ......Supervisin;.. Inapect9r Guthrie Arrived :ia thecity Sunday nighty an d.. will give ajtontion toahwho require his, ,fsi viua3-.. itWe wcraiploagcd to meat, Capt. Jiilly Voris, thp acco.mpljahcdi jclcrk of .the j great pjiip Ajifika, iu 4ho,eity jentcruay.,t lie cauio - iromiUincnuafi,, vy rail to, meet, jtjie .Alaska Jierc,; Her arrival was nHuie.ntariiy pzpectel;at noonyeterday..; v,( a: Itonls J.eavi"r To-Oay, . ' For Cairo. The elegant Cumber land wfll leayb to-day 'at o'clock for Uairo ana au way lanaings. one Jias admirable "pahsengcr .apnoiptme-'ats. Capt. Ien IJVward, ; , vcter.-to officer, and an acoopipusinja gqniieman, is. id conituand, and farion ,j Viight aod .Bruce Hunter, . courteous, , attentive and, obliging, ' are her , .clerks.. , Give i. r..n uur u tun tup., . , . i. I'oit LociaviLLE. The fine stcafner Palestine will be the regular packet for Louisville tbis evening at 6 o'clock, and liai pleasant cabin aceommpda tions. Capt. A. T. Oil wore has coniraancL, and l'hil. 1J. Uraohatn, an ex ceedingly; pleasant .,young g'iutleman, ia her cleik....'.. ;; , .,. , I ' , For (Janelton, The OJlie Snllivaaleaves promptly at 10 o'clock, this mqrrjing, for iCanneltoniand all way landings,! ia command of. our: worthy' fellow-citizen, i Captain .,,), T. Jlogo. Slie ' j i comfortably apppi n te 1 , ( 3J r, John Adaaw, ojsitf. of, the mott popu lar,erk oHtHc riv.erj will be. found in , lw?r,1; ofSco.,' and j-Toni .Jlijjq. has, charge .ot.jtho? eight' depirttucut. Tlie Sullivan i lrawing.tj: large trade L tp our city, and hhwuld bp well patroniKed by our mercliapt.. !.- ; ,, ! i'.. '; i: For. IlEMDSftsoN.-The ; beautiful , and fleet eidc-wheel. steamer . Mollie Norton leave! as usual, promptly at I o'clock this evening for llediarson, having most elegant abin acoommo;dations - and . great . "speed J'. tJa'ptaio;, Charlcy.t I'erkins i.and i tho Terrjbrothers,i her chief, 'officers,:' are acr complislued and acBommodailn ': gentlemenl ...! .-.-J.- .-.!.!! '-I 1 The f iiew and. splendid side-whee! ; gteamor Sallie : V. will leave foe, Henderson promptly at i ' i'. w. Itu-day. She is a beautiful little- bot, with nice i cabin appointaicnti. .Captain MftsesWalloi coniiuandrt.and llobert Brashes r is her.: clerk1. ,UoUi 'are clever and picafcant gentlemen , ,. poa-'CLAiKSTiLLC. The jjeautiful Romeo will positively leavo at Ji o'clock to.day for Ciarksville and all way landing. She haa'go'od passe napr appointment and excellent offii cer. Capt. I lam. Throop command. Oeo; Throop i her chief clerk, and C'lpt." 'JoKh. i stands at the: helm -a regular troop of good fellow", t (Ihe ner an sne can carry. For CtNCisNATi. The J..P- Webb may be expected to leave at 10 o'clock to-day for--Cincinnati and: all way landings. Capt. Bob Lancaster, an oTnerlenced navi2ator, is in com-, mWrl Wnrl Chct. JlradleyJ a real gen. in ooa leiww, ia i ." - w;int to scr the Webb go out with all the freight and people she can car ry. i'ivpiN'vATr.-The i Commercial' of Saturday Myst ' ,. ; .:::..; : . ,.( : Captain W. Wk Little i of Ports imith. vestcrday nuroliased the Cov f ioirton ; ferryboat Queen City, from I'untain C. .'."rearce, for $5,000. Captain Little leaves for Portsmouth to-day-, with hi new purchase, which will ply between that city and SpringviUsr Kentucky. 3 The ftteel boiler was a.-fiin tested in Pittsburg, on Thursday, at the yaru of Carroll & Snyder: The. tent," satisfactory. The packing wa after standing a pressure of nvo huo K buhisSr! The pUtes were to orM' expanded two inches fedg heS hi9 shows what an i,nerUe pre?pure they will withstand. 1? be long been held that steel would

f ieutlr tt iiiiciniw V . . .11. mentshave W'Sill v of the theory.. . 1,1 Ul . -, It II Tlie (Jaznllf fays : Affording to tho m . , the Water ,rk. the rivV'.!.. are to tlie eflect that ti t- .Monono-.. Iiela- Jiiver has raeu twprity-.six inches in -twenty-four hour?, tnd' b steadily rising at the rate of one inch an hour. . There is a , prospect of a coal barge rise. The wa ciuitu a flood in Ihe Youghiogheny River on Thursdny. Thf pilot? of steamer Pine Ulnff rope i t 2 feet ia Kanawha, and falling. Bl Sandy waf rniining out strong on Thursday, and had formed a bar in front of the wharfboat, which made it difficult for boats to. make a landing JMuskin,?um is also reported as running out. The river rose a foot in twenty-four hours at Ironton. It rained hard several hours between here rd iMaysville, Thursday afternoon. Indications are that we will have all the wafer wtwont in the lower Ohio next week. . . Some time oaft Mr. Acdrcs rej-iirm u his position oa pM..;,i.t f ir v: lail Line of steumers rurntn between hero and Louisville. The vacancy has never been . lied till yestcrday..wLch Ciptain V. ( i. l'ear,-.-. '.'fyuperintendt ut, was eh'i-tod Fresulent, to serve durinu the tiuospired term'.- ' Of eours,, Mr. ui. ... 1 earte. wlio has heretofore been acting as Assistant ijuperictendent, sm--ceeds (.aptain LVC. lVarce as St.nrrintendettt at this end of the iiUl. -m hxj a? successor will ho wC are nt informed Captain Frank Carter tinpapular commander of the splendid United States, will be Supeiinu-mU-nt of the J.ine at ltuisvill . He w,n (K, siucceoded on tho , l'ui.cd States by Cjptain II. M. Wade, now on the (it'ti. Buell.; ' We.aro ii )t "advised ns to vtho will take command of , the hiltrr steamer. :!rJipTrir3c i ?mn lya'eeor.lih -to a Louisville, paj)cr, tried to pnrcha..o't!h Ucaeral Lytfe ilsp, but tlw figures were too high. 'Th:i. U.'S;-- .MailL Line will build a new, )Oft.r-T-a niato to the Jen. liiu ll to tuke the jlace of the Mnj ir Anderson. '"The United Stato.s. Ameriei, and Generis!" l'T'le, wcru all- built ia Vriotciv " . -Louisville. The Journal says: , " .Tho ehb'gftt a hole ". k noc-ked in hcf 'Viull poitig' up, and will n.t l.c down uli fil Sunday morning. JSt.L(0ii. The J)en)b i-af of Saturday says : . VrZT .. . j Hownocs Ihe river towards the low Water 'mark. Comparative pood water yet' southward to what there willr be after a while.. W'e presuuie tt x fo.t is; the channel depth to Cario. Fog prevail with the darkness, and havo dctiined boats from below as well , as-, above :this-city. So little, change yesterday in the upper , vvers as not to call for rom irk. Navigation; continues -restricted to Keokuk, d'eoria and-'i )maha. Woather exceedingly: pleasant, and business piite. fair. ; .. i ... New Oulkans. Tlie 2('fr. d" Thursday last bays: m The weather opened yesterday with an unusually close atmosphere, an I continued ho up t iio.'hi, wf.eu a chao.3 was observable; the horizon begau to present a vciy dark tppcarance, and at 1 T M. itb- fran to rain; it poured down heavily for a couple of hours, when it ceased 1 1 a slight drizzle. . During thv heavy rains the levee and streets leauir thereto were overllowe), and for a time impaled the prosress of pedestrians. There' were a gr y number of boats adve: -tised to .j port, and liotwithstamling the inclement nafure of the weather, mil tin tied to get of.' with tolerably fair trips.- t - .' BAlfKR.TT.?TCY. In the D.Mtr'cK'ourt of tDo Dnltc-d States or the IHstncl ol Iiulhiiiu. In tho timtler of Isune Wile. Ilunkrui''. ,k ,, . ,1a Ilaulcrii-t-y, To toliom it met) eoiic-rn : Tlie undersigned n-i--y t?lvt ntnv rf their apMinliiieut hh Ax-slisijees o: Isaai.WlLR,. f ..VHUsvilU', ,1a tlm '-onnty ' A'au'derlxirh HlidHhtie of IikIi.itki, wMUiltbuld lllsiiicl, n-lio lias len Hdnnld a liaukrupt, tip'n IiH own n t it i.ni, l' t DiMlrtct Court, ttt aid OiMiru-i. Jlateil nt l:v:iusvillf, tli- --1 "1 Augosi, AID. IsiiS. , .IAMKS Jf. McNhf-ljY, ' -j,,iN st nriiKiuv (1 a w) , ; ! r Afr-itsnw. In'llK" I)islrMtt!nrU.r ih Uultnl Stul.- . r ,lor the llitii l of lu.Iiana. In Uie iiiiittcrof h Un It. Sable., i'.:iuUriit. :,. -. j In Ho it in !t-y. To wnom it .' concern : Tlie nuilenuiiiuw nui.-i.y sum u.,m- m their n j ii u nittii i a asijiiim-h oi i .i.i as II. SAB'N, of J-;vllvill,. Ill thl- ci. lllll of" Viilerloi'a mid Slut;: ot, liiiUaim, ufltlllU Miiirt lJisd'iot. wlio ll'U lul'll mtja.jd-: Unnarupt, iiM.a lus ow it iruli'.lPl I'l .-.viiiiviih-, nin ,l :iy .ti .mi-jju.-H, A,l. IW. T . f .... 1 l MI'S U MVtl,'( V '. ., j)UN Ht'Hl.'ll'tlf.r. ' i:it(law) .iia.iir-s. i;a -n-. ! CJ..VOl,Fl J .Manufacturer of, aud Wliolesnlp and Retail lH ;il-?r In, COL LA RS; and HA DDL'ER V HA RI WA RE, Ao. 5S Main Sireet, corner Sfcontl, EVANS11-I.", Iff. febliidtr . . ! r WM. C. T0RNCCK & 00, BEASSTOUNDERS, Gas and Stesrn Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine anil First S f reels. i CMu paid top old COiUM-ranit l rai.. lelersn In all Ulr.iln .of ItraFH Coi-kt Wlilstlea, and Stcaiii Uatiges. I'm I.ScuIjU attention : puid to repairing nnd adJuMtlm PHALOS'S I'APIIIAN imiOS " For Bcantlfjln?: the Skin and omplexK ii. Re'rantw all Erupt ion, 1''rt'h!1!','''' pies. Moth litotclies. Tan, -t- . " th skin sfl, J'tir, and hl,aiun;t. . , l-'or ladies in tlie Nursery n UihIu able. For Oentlnipn after HluivluS ' it lias ii, "i'arhiftn lotion" "i. only relli.i.l.. remedy u'""' .ie...l..e . '' ,skti. .. ll4,OVH ..!..! 14V KI1AI'" L.r Toilet .NurK.-.y. 1-atii. will n..l "nap u." Vsui. 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