Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 September 1868 — Page 3
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SKPTEMBEB 10. S3I0KING STRICTLY PROHIBITED ' Thn f i :,'tn mnvrd sIoWlV Out Of IllC station, and the old gentleman began tn imL-n liia 5irraDI!'iimCDt3 IOT ID journey, lie proceeded to unlock ewhat bulky, black traveling bae, from which he first of sill erfrae ted a seal-skin cap, which after bavin5 removed hia hat, he placed udu hid head, drawing the flora down over his ears, and then tvina them under his chin. Dnriosr the performance of this operation, I remarked that his head would have made a fine field for the science of a phrenologist, it beinz quite bald; he next produced a large fur supper, into which, tie inserted his huge, ungainly feet. It occurred to me, on noticing these, that his bootmaker must be a man of no ordi nary genius, for how ha had contrived to mducc the coverings of the old man's feet to accommodate themselves to the numerous knobs which over .spread those feet in the most unusua places, has ever remained a mystery to me. " Having done all that he conld for those two extremities of .his person, he dived a third time into the black buz. 'What next'' I thought, for was watching him with a great deal of curiosity. An air-cushion. This after uasciewinr the mouth-piece, he placed to his mouth and proceeded to - 11 . 1'. , 1 - 1 . 1 lcuaie: aner uue msjuufc, iie appeared to be satisfied with the dimensions of it. and placed it behiod his shoulder blades; I never could conceivo why tnis was done, tor the back 01 tao carriage was excellently padded. He then drew on a pair of thick knitted gloves, spread a railway rug over his knees, and appeared to be made up ior tne jonruey. 1 1 nougat ne was most likely going to sleep out the time that he was uestined to pass in the train, but instead of thij he took up a copy of the Times which he had brought with him, in which he seemed to be very soon absorbed. " I then proceeded to put my ideas of comfort in force; you may guess what they were. I drew out my cigar fa.se, selected a weed, and had just struck a light, when I heard a slight movement proceeding from my cornpanion. I looked up; his eyes were tixed intently upon me; he was close, ly observing my actions. ; This did not taouble me much, so. I proceeded to light np, and in another moment was blowing a splendid cloud. ' Presently I heard a cough 'Ahem!' " I looked at my fellow traveler. ; " I object to smoking,? he said. " Well now,' I thought, 4 this is cool, to say the least of it.' 11 In order not to infringe the bylaws of the Company, I had been careful to select a carriage on the door of which wa9 hung" a board marked 'Smoking Compartment.' 'I suppose the old gentleman, in his hurry, had not observed this notice, which placed me in the right and him in the wrong. I did not like his appearance at all; he was a nasty, crusty old l'cilow, I could see, so I made op my miud uot to enlighten him a to his iiuNtake. I admit my conduct was rude, but I replied " ' U'm, some people do., I believe." " lie had not waited tor any response from mo after having made his objection, but had returned to the. perusal of his paper. Apparently he expected me to put out my cigar, This, however, I had not the slightest inteution of doing. About three minutes elapsed, and he then addressed me a second time: "'I think you cannot have heard me, sir; I informed you just now that I had :i great objection to smoking.' 11 '()! 1 heard your remark distinctly enough, sir," I replied; ''and it seems to me hardly Decessary for you to repeat it. 1 am not prepared to engage iu a controversy as to the merits and demerits of the habit. Oa your enlightening me as to your opinion on the subject, I stated that I be-' lieved there were others in the world who -shared your objections.' M " There was a short pause, and then he renewed the attack. " "J o you mean to say, sir, that yorf aro guing to continue smoking, in delianco ot what 1 havo said?' he asked. " "'I didnt mean to say anything of tho sort, sir,' I replied, 'although I proposed to continue my present oc eupatiou; but, as you putthe question so pointedly, I sen no harm in int'onuiuy you that I shall not put this cigar out until it has become too hot for my lips to hold.' " lie appeared to be greatly astonished at my ro 1 auJaeity. ""Very well, sir,' he replied, ' we shall see whether th? Company will allow its by-laws to be infringed and its passengers annoyed with impunity. 4 I'uiess you at once extinguish that cigar, I shall, the next time we stop, inform the guard of your conduct.'; V 'As you please, sir,' I replied, und continued smoking. Shortly . after, wards the train slackened its speed, and my fellow-passenger, who had seated himself oa that bide of tie carriage farthest from the down platform of the stations along the line, removed the railway rug from his knees, slipped his knobly foot out of the gouty-looking slipper, and moved to the seat in the opposite corner, in order, I supposed, to hail some, official for "the purpose of reouestrnz him to have me removed. Tta trait 4 had hardly oome to a dead stop before down went tho window, and out popped the seal-skin cap and its contents. '"Guard, guard 1 ' I heard him exclaim. ' Hut no guard replied to his summons. . " " Evidently fearing that the train would move off before he had accomplished his purpose with regard to, me, he bawled aut again at the top of his voice : ..... ; , "'Guard, guard, porter! why don't you come when I call? " This last question was addressed to the opproaching form of the firstnamed individual. My-companion, peeing that he was about to receive attention, drew his head into the carriage again, and resumed his seat; I concluded in order that the railway official might obtain a clear view of me. In another moment the heal and shoulder of the guard showed themselves at the window. The old gentleman was on the point of speaking when I forestalled bim. ''O guard,' I said very quietly, ' here's an old gentleman who has an objection to smoking some mistake iu the carriage, I suppose. Would you be so good as to find him a seat in another compartment?' - - ' The guard smiled, and the old gentleman stared at me in amase ment. lie did not understand his mistake. " 4 What do you mean by this imltrrtinrnco sir?' he asked, fiercely, 'Guard, I order you to turn this man nnt nfthn carnace: he has been an noying me with smoking, in spile of niv Irvine reDeatedly asked him' to oevst it you do not uo so, ana una out his name, so that he may be summoned before the magistrate, I shall eport you.'
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answer. j he gentleman s . perlectly. rieht; you havo got into awrongcompartment; this is a smoking-carriage. 444 Smoking-carriage!' said old crusty: apparently ho was pot aware of this recent stride in civilization made- by the railway companies.' 44 4 Now, sir. tsow if you're going to change your seat, you must , be quick about it; we can't .wait here all day 44 Handing his black bag and other traps to the guard, he hobbled out of the carriage, casting a glance, full of malignancy on me as he passea. When he. had alighted on the platform, I saw him .scrutinize slowly the hoard , whietr notified that the car riage in 'which I was seated was de voted! to the use of those who in oking. " ' "T xnnM nnt resist saying, UOOd dav sit- mull know a smoking-car another time; I think, when you see it '. Afnr that I saw no more of my old friend, though I looked out of the f-sm'Afl'ft window-at every station at which we stopped, for the purpose of seeing if ho-alighted. Apparently, however, his journey was a longer one than mine, for I reached my destina tion without getting another sight of him. . fC0NCIXIEt NEXT WFEK. hardware; 4 4 t v n a nr. 1 n incocii & Co.; 4!. -TMPORTKB AID UIALKB X2I I .- tdach & Saddlery Ilardware pttnp!t AHm. VTttoa Work. v DaraaBks . VU Mkljs, Skirtings, Oct., Acv, .' 1 TVo. '31alu Street; EyansvUle, Jaly 1868 v ' .. I (liTTICIIK II, KELLOGG & Co. . (Hucceasora'to Wlls, Kellogat & Co.) 1 ""lMF0RTKR3 AND JOBBERS OF UAIKDWAQRB 1.3 Xii-t Street. - SIOXlOF THE BlGr PADLOCK AXES, AXELS, AXILS, AXES, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLERY, "TABLE CUTLERY, 4 TABLE CUTLERY. lCKET CUTLERY, fUUKKT CUTLERY, DOCKET CUTLERY, ' Trace Clinlns, Z Trace Chains, Trace Chalus, Planters IToes. I'lanters' HoeH, planters Jloes, Mechanics' Tools, .Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, 1SUILDKRS' IIAUDWAKE, - ' yUILDKKS HAKUWAKE. . i . . fll'UDEliS 11AUDWAKK, '. , 7 , ( OrrON AND HOOI.rARIW, l'riN ANI W4OI,AKN, iOTI ON ANU M UOL I'AKUS 1 nmT R UliBER ItKLTING, BEST RUBBL'R BELTINV, MUSI' RUBBER BELTINU, ; , . , r Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, r r Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find It to Uielr advantage to examine our stock before purchasing 'eiaewaere. ..--:; At the Old Stand, 13 First St : U&ITICnKB, KKLL06Q Jt CO. tyl8 n .' .'-.A'SAMCTKI. OBB. JAKES DAVIDSON. 3. . ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., XMCAT.ER3 IN IRON, S T E EL, TIX-P1.ATE, WIIIE, , J SPRINGS, A-XE.ESi; t-:A Horse and Male Shoes, " Tinners' andlactemiths' Tools, WAC0X i AXD Bt G(ir W00B WORK : lit., i ii ' ,: i sii'f I Li LID WROrOIIT SC IUl' !BO BOUGHT J i , At tbe highest, market rates.4 'ii,. ul -iii. . a bar.' Water Street, r- , Jit tunlldtf EVANSVILtlS, LND. II o tete have Jrsx OPEXED THE ; If largest, fiut-st AuL beat assorted stoci of ever broaght to Bransvllle. ' The ladles of this citv havn lone flt rhe Deed of a fifst-elaps White Oooda House, and In order to winlv th .1 Jiist opening a beautiful slock X : E3IBS0IDEHIES, --y y. LACES, ; " HASDKERCniEFS, MEJT'3,Y0MEM'S, ash CHUiDREX'S t hosieet; fancy notions. Oar prices "will be-s low as the same cIhsm of goods can be booght In Pew. orfc. For FINK. KBK8H GOODS, JKW STYLES, ami Git EAT BAKWAINS, call at - - 1 . , . , E. A. COOKE & b6.'3 . No. . 10 FIRST 'STREET, ; ;: Nearly opposite the New Opera House, aul8 d3m ' FREDERICK GEIL, Dealer Jn PI A N OS, k MEL O p E 0 NS; and all kinds of Musical Instrument, A Instruction Books, Bheet Maslo, uitar and Violin Strings, Ac., 4c. Forth Side Third Street. - , : -Between Sycamore and Vine, , ,r j Bvansvllle, Ind. Sole Agents for Steinway & Sons' ana CulCKering A Son's Uold Medal fianos; aim lor Haynes Bro.s r'ianoa.and Priuce.Broiher's Alelodeouu and Qnrana,
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' IIKAEY," "ISAACS & CO.,;, MANUKAUTORKIW ANI JOjUSKIVi 1 .v,v;.!v.-,.' '' ; ' -.. , or BVEBT a8CBIPTI03f. , . job Printers & Rookbinders. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STATIONERY, SCHOOL AND ' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. . . .... j i :. ! c ( f . r . IVo. O Novtli Xirst. St., . !(At R. F. Barter A Co. 'a old stand.) ' : E VAXSVILLE, IHD. Home-mwJ Blank Books always on band, and made to order ou thort notice. -luslc, Magaztnee, and Periodicals bound lu any Btyle. f marl4 dtim JOHN II. scott, ; ;; Bookseller, tali oner. .. AND ) j NEWSDEAIiER J" JToC 53 MAIS TEEET, CJr. rSc?!! aalSdly ' ' . i ' 1 Evanstii.i.s. Isd, , bite. CDfCIXATI.:,. : Paper lrareItonse. CHATFI ELD & WO 0 D S, '''MAI" CPACTFlSEBI J n .. . . ri and 79 Tyalnat'Street; lbi. Keep coiastantly On' hiiuil a complete as-, FIAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMI, MEDIO, . ,K0IAL,'AS.D SI'PU.KOAIj s 1 . FLAT IjETTERSK" vnriiitw vrelelvts: FIAT COMMERCIAL. AN1 l'ACKil'r'WlTKS; Habbard'ji. ULiAZED COVER . PAHUiS, Son. I and 2: ali" other brands, of ail colors: FRINTE CARD SIOUK in sheets, colored aud white: i aio. CUT CARDS,. In lull variety of qnalitien and RULED LETTERS KOTEMFD ,j,ii vW GAP TAPERS, . ' Varlons weights and Qualities. 'J l.t . '; ) ' . " . ' MAKlTACrCRERS OF ... PAP13RBAQS & FLOUR SACKS. All sixes and numbers, Urst quality ? . .of paper. " . Nnvf Paper, Manilla Paper, Boot Paper. Uiini larr. WW I r. . . . Starch paper. ' Paper, Tar BocrnU, Straw Board. lieatlters of all Kinds For Binders' nse, tosetlier with TOOU3 aud - BIMKK( MAIIISI:KV, - All of which we offer at lowest market prises. i .;; J;: j, .. J OtUjs byniall rtromptil ftlled. ! i CHATKIELU & WOODS.- r " -J 'T IT n4 W.Walnnt Street, .. inar21ltJt f aotuuwti. Wholesala Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, ''' 'MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, . PAPER ENVELOPES, - AND General fltlioiaLry, 3Vo. 19 Jiiiin Street, Evaiisi ille, Indiana. Julys ty WINE. It. I-.: Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Cliurcji or Communion Pur-; Alsb.Kxcclicnt tor Ladles and Feklj At : , f Vineyard, Neio Jersey. ' ' SPEER-ST PORT1 (JRAl'i: WISE, :.(,: Fnr Yn Old. This Justly celebrated Native Win 1 : Made froru the juice of tho Oporto Urapo, raikd in thin country, its invaiaaEiio ton to and utrengthening properties i&re uuurpawl by any otlier natlvo Wiue. Belnt,tb.e pure iun-e of the grae, jiroUuced under ilr. SSpeer's own -persouai supervision. its purity and enuiueneNS are guaranteed. Thtj youngest child may partake of Its eenerous uuiitlen. and the weakest invalid luay. use it to iidvuAta.. xl is particularly oeiienciui to tne aei and debilitatud, and suitable to tu various ailments tiiat aCiict. the weaker sex. It is lu every respect ' - .; ; A WINS TQ E RKLJED ON. " Invalids ase Speer's Port Grape Wine. ' '' Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine.' ' : 1 Weakly 'persons find benefit by ll-s use.'' ' Speer's Wines in hospitals are preferred to other wines. -Sold by drng:ista. " ' A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jeifey. OfBce 243 Bruidway, New York. fdei'U7 Hy . .. 15E2ITISTS. DR." -ISlH ' - rr--.. Oyer First National Bank, ' . Corner Slajn and first Streets,. , Kvansvilie, Ind j mirAJiVTAvrxrstirzn r Silver. VhIcauitetCof alite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artincla Palates, &e. ADMIiSZSTRATOR of Nitrons Oxl3 (an excellent and fatfe anesthetic), C'iuL roiorm, iUiex, and also several local par lyzera... ; ,r , , . -i, i . NK0RAT.OIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and tc; establiishraeut as larse (consisting of iifi rooms) as apy in theTnited Statts. . ; i , - I RRTCRN "-iT" THANKS for the eV." tensive patronage received during the pat KICiHTEAKS. f mchidl CLOCKS. Wholesale Clock- IIous! 6EISSLER & DELAKG, .;..;.Avui.tsAiai , Clock Iealers, Jeep constantly on hand a FULL asijortnent of Beti Thomas and other American ;iocss ; KF.OULuVTOKd. OFFICE ANO ALL CLtH- K-S. i bend or Price iAtt to 4 1 Xo. 4S MAiX SI3SET. tnarlQ dly - ---....-. MATTHEW DALZELL, .: .u"!iii Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, No. IS Water Strf et, declO dly Kvansyilli, Inn,
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FR2D. R. HUSTON ALEX, WltSOW. F. R. IIUSTO & CO., No. 5 , N. WATER STREET, ' - E VANS VILLE, INDIANA, T ' Fonvarding . ASD Commission MEROH A.ISTT3, GENERAL ' AGENTS WHITE LINE Central , ..Transit Company. All reigJitsfor Neic YorJ: ami New Jingjaiui; twni th rough without tonm -4'Wkt.iwk' Brothkrs. Farts r.atnltoe. Teim. A. w . niDXBaXTOM, t,Tausvuie, jna. - 1.. WELDON BROS. & CO ''r j ' " Cotton and, Tobacco ; Factors, tl PnoDVCE AKI COMMISSION ,. . UEUt'lIAMS. : ... 5 Office Cob. Vixfa VVATKB .STREETS, 8t.Sieclal atieatloa elven to nnrch'aslngHupplles. , r -; , .,. Xmayld3ia., . : - - t . ' . ril Lewis UurrNER, Jr., J6HI GlLBKBl ; . . . Goloonda, r Evansville, ItUtt V RUFFNEBii1 JR., & CO., J-.-ii - t! A -:-( v. ' ' COMMISSION-; MERCn ANTS, v Provision and Prpduca Dealers, i It: I AGENTS AXAWnA- SALT CO.; ,' l ' ! ' it ' r, r 2 t JfO.! I MAI5 ST., ETAKSTILLE, .B. :il writ ; ir '' t ;:."'- .-:, T-.H - Orders ana Consignments solicited. my23 tf -r: 4 ' THOs! SMITH & CO . J' . " .1. PRODUCE, AND ! COMMISSION MERCHANT ' f ,", t , Dealers In .- i : '' ""' Flour, Hay, Cort 0&U,Wrus Seti: , J. and PRODUCE GENERALLY. , - aro. s south water hthekt. ':;. KVAJXaVllXX, 1MB.; ' Agents for the celebrated POWDER COMPANY. All ordei-K promptly filled HAZARD fjan22U ) HARDWARE. ., . I . . " . . . : . . . ; III o sx li ii a rters ,, .' for, and only Complete Stoek of, ; , Cooper Tools & Truss Hoops . i la the Hy Weveow fall -lino of Barton's Cooper Tools ; Columbus Cooper Planes and Joint- , ers; . ; .. A No. 1 Truss Hoops, 10 to 32 inches ; Patent Dowel and Croze Bltts, Saws, Dl- - viders, Braces, Acs.-' Also, j .'!M - f " Apple-Parers ; Grain Shoves; i Coal Shovels ; i ' ' . ' ' Brass and Ecameled Kettles iTIr'; u.3 .i.t a .-i Bailders Hardware : Chain. Pumps, &c. Alt of taealxrveat LATEST REDt'CED l'BICES FOR CASH. i -: i'.fc :'V-'--" '- V-tV,"'.! i -' " FRED.-?. STRAOB & OCllnrdnnr l)alcr, No. 7 A MAIN STREET, JBeU Second and Third Streets. JyMdtf j 21. ; K;-;;.Wellri& :-Sbn, ' ' No. 31 MAIN ST., Importers and Dealers in cry r r riioitig Trace, Log. Halter Chalnsi tlltlilla liames; Cotton and Wool Cards. C n rf li p,c Snaths, Grain Cradles, Forks, j - iuwa(iuuuii x?t;p cuvuna. . a i J.- . 1 A- . ClinrnTo Spades, AXES; Mill. CrosskJAiUIilS) cutt and Circular Saws; and tirlndstones. ffvM5Table and 'Pocket Knives, nilltCS Sieves, Horse and Sho Brushes, Curry-combs. s , at.i .': lis VnJIn Locks, Hinges, Screws, Tacks,' IttlLSj Bcales, and, a large stock, of Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools . C l f 2. it. - - and Builders Hardware " - H. K. WE LLS & SON". 37. Main Street. ap28. REAL E3TAT33. Real : Estate Agcnc j. ; J. I. Elliolt -fe Son TrrAvi; opexed a real 'xstatk JljL Agency for the sate of and renting o . lands, amines, Ac, Ac Persona having houses or Iajd "to rent or sell, or persons wishing to 'inirehasu or rent, will do well by calling on tUeJU at their office, on . , " ." " Third Street; near Locust' In Iiniiott'w ISloolf; , Jcuelltf .... W. II. ItLUSMAS & CO., Real Estate Agents, No. G3 MaJn Street, KVANS VI LI.K, IND. A Notary Public in the oftice. p29 Hii
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r.BASXBKITB, 1 W. B. A RCHtK, r.X. EtTMPHBIT, '-K?nsvilJa, Ib4. iJempuis, Tenn. BANKS5IITII, HUMPKREI CC.i : Comm ission -. AND "; Forwarding MerchanU, HOWARD HOW, MEMPHIS, TKSI. feDil-d3m A. B.HATHCK3T. - J. J. WHTTTAJtiS . Ilnylinrmt &, lVliitta3terr PRODUCE COMMISSION AND MOM WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.......M...... Boat h Water BU ' Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Ccn ana uountry tT-oduce, WM. BAIIta .J .O. H. TA' I1AIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) f E.VEKAL ACJKXTS, PKODPf JT Forwardln and ('ommimloa Mt chants, Evansvllle, Indiana, liefer to J ti. Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bat and Sam'i Orr, Vice President Evanarili National Bank. ' . , Agents for Ohio River Rait Co. noll-i TTTTK, Worm BEHIND IT1 WSf friends and former pnlrons tbat we are on FIItHT BTRFRT, one door below v ine, nexi 10 ij. I'lersou's 'j'lu simp. Httll In the lrade of LIQUORS. FLOUR. COMMISS J OAS, t'S, ana should be pleased to Kt-eiaem. , , . , ii. l). A LUX a at CO, , uiif, Jn AI.LIS A CO., FORWARDINO AND ' COMMISSION "oJ" 'JIERCIIANTS, RECTIFlErvS.'ana Wholesale Ucalerl ' -. intlnna it Aim KAT E R.,:S TRE E T ,m. One door below Vine, next to 1. Plerson's f -.. Tin Shop, - ..; ... ' Janl dtf. ' ' . , P. S. DusotTCHKT. late of Kvamvilln. Jon.v OrtteEBT, Golcouda, 111. :) ,P. SDUSOUCHET & CO,' . ' ' GENERAL , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , So. 33 Fojdras Street," i l i - NEW ORLEANS,' LA. ' Orders and consignments solicited References W. J. Lowry A Co., Hodst Carr Co.. Henry Ayres, Esq.. J. c. lJa souchetACo., Evansville; J. W. McCoy t Son, TUeo. Steiger A Soa, Ooloonda; A. t McCollltiter, John M. Barter Wm.H. Lai kins, John R. Everton, Mt. Vernon :Hnr H1H A Co.,C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw; "Vf B. Vanineter A Bro.. Bowling-Jr en, iy. A; J. Harris, Uuiontowu, Ky. .4 nova d3ai ; PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. Sjeaaore tad Til' Manufacturer of Compound Lubrlcat.'na Clb ' " ' for all kinds of Machinery J ' " .LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLE PURE CATAWUA BTOmrth. WINK or my ows 1mch21 dty JPETER CASEY & 00, Cominitsiii flerclianf For the sale of HAY. CORN, OATH. Hit X. VMUK. MEAL. BACON, LAUD, and Western Product) generally, W. 83 I.KYKE STREET, pi8dtf . VlOKSBURO, MlN3. - C. W. KERNEY & CO., Coinmerelal llrolcei-H, .... rnuDucE ao COMMISSION ME11CHAXTS, JTo. 4 S1C.I.MOKK STJtKET, marll d3in KVANSVILI.B. , , DUE MCIIELSON, COMMERCIAL BROKER, RAILROAD ASD STEAMBOAT AGE5T, No. 5 North Water St.. ap?0dtf EVANSVILLE. IND. .los. H H. IU.ack, lato of MsivKvllIe, Ky. AI. IVlatk, late ol Dlaek, Cum 1 on A Co. . Iir.ACIC, IJR. V CO., COTTON FACTORS, . 1 : " ; . axd Commissiou Merchnnts For the Jale of - OR A IN; FL O UR, BEEF, PORK, 'Arid Western Produce generally, - .-: ;. FROM STREKT, aul8 Uaurtii). r . , - MEMPHIS TENN.' ; ' I. AW CARDS. JOHN JC. CRFTTifl. CHATT5CET 8. CONG SB CREBS & CONGER. AlforneyK-nt-Law, Cnrml, Illlncfs Will practice law in all the Courts of Kd wards, AVhlte. Wayne, Hamilton, Hallne, and Uallatin Conuties, In tho Slate ot Illinois, and in the Supreme Coart. .Refer to ti. Mughcr, James K . Minor, Btockwell A Vo., Colonel T, W. atone, with I. A IX Heiman, tiu.'W. Harrow, Ut, Vernon.2 - may2ld3m - . . , . MX : W, P. HARQEA7E, : ATTOENE Y tit IAW. Office on Third Street, in Washington Honse Block. Will practice e various Courts ol the Circuit, Prompt attention to office business . . . . .. i deel dam B. L. D. GUFFY,ATTORNEY AT LAW, i MORQAJJTOWJSf, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection Of claims. ' Reierenoes Wheeler A Riggs, Hollinworth & Bro., Chas. Babcocn. s Co. ap2 1 ATTORtJEY & COUNSELOR at LAW . HABIO.V, " " Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7wtf . CARRIAGES. J. E. Greek. u Okkn. J. 13. OliBEN !t CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments st Cincinnati prices. Main Slrt-ct, let. Fifth and Sixth, . laul-6m - EVAJJaviM.. Isn. CIIJ CXX3TJATI ADV'iS. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, So. 49 WKST FROST ST., CINCINNATI. JmchUS dly 8. M. Barton. M. M. foou
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Regular Evansville. and Henderson Daily Packet n :o The. fleet and Bpleudid aklewheel steamer IVXollio . IVoitoii CHARLEY PERKINS, Master ; , ' Ei. Tim, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Kvansvflleand Henderson, orTfrin unequaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville dailv at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7i a.m., makinst close connection with the E. A C. R.R. 1 1 ARE Tbrousli and way - passengers only OO cents. ,j v 1 Janl7 dtf , Conio to Stay. 7 Henderson & Evansvilla Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel . . Passenger Steamer t SinJlio Moses Wali-kv Master ; , Kojjkkt Kkashrar, Clerk, Leaves llendersou every niorhlnx at 7J o'clock, promptly. - . . ' leaves KvausvUle every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promjtly, Fare Throuli rtnd way passengers OOc treiRht received at all hours ut E. W. Patrick's wharf bout, free of charge. aug20uliii E. W .PATRICK, Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo.. The finely appointed steamer ' ; t a1CUMBERLAND, HOWARD, Master; ' . il . Marion Weight. Clerk. . Will ply as the regular Tuesdayarid Friday vk? "vansvUle every TUKSIJArand FRIDAY, at4 p.m. S?rV,e?,Vt;ro ,V,T WEDNESDAY and BAIUttUAI, at & p.in; rougu bliuoriadlncr elven for frefzht over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad, i , . For freight or r?!:S$J .o.-board, or to - or JSICHELWON Jyl5 dtr : Regular Green Hirer Packet."1 J The fine Passenger Bteamer - j JAMES'GRAY, Iok McKhnolDi Master, v, ,Z Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Kvansvlllo and Wimihnrv .n,i all way landiogs, carrying freight and passengers at lowest rultw. (marl t dtf - Regular Evansville and Tennessee Jtuver Packet. For radueah, Johnson vlllf. and Easfport. . . The new Light-Draughl Steamer 3L.iisrToisr:jt ALLEN DUNCAN, Master-7 'M'J 1 . . . vai. boBEwsoN, Clerk. Leaves Evansville for -Rastnort. I.i a 1 1 Teunessee River way landings ns a regular rcaiy pscnei.fDfr f riaay at fopr p m., taking freight and passengers at lowettt pr.cket rates, and elvinir sn-iul .ti.ntinn lothe flllin- of orders. ' i or treight or passage apply onboard. -- lebi tf Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet QUICKSTEP H. T. DEXTER. Master.' ' leaves Evansville for Cairo every MON. 1AY and T1IURHDAY, at 4 p.m., poslUvely. connecting at alio ienipnis,and New Orleans packers, r-1 1 1 b Kt, Louis. JUKK N1CUKLSON. Agent. Janl tf ForPadacaii and Cairol ' Regvlir Wednesday and Saturday Packet. ; ; '. The magnificent low-water Btemner Lkk How km.. Master: ' " . Wat, P. Fowlcr j c ,erk8 leaves Kvsnsvllle every WKDNKHDAY ai d HATURDAY at 4p.nl. leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SU NDAY at 6 p.m., making close conueclious at Cairo with first-class paoketa tor St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Kvansville with the K. AC. R.R., and the Tarascou for Louisville. For freight or passnge applv on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., or CUKE .NICHELSON, au5 if Agenla. DRY GOODS. SCIIAPKER, BUSSINCI & CO., wholesale and Retail Dealers In liDRY GOODS, MILLINERY FANCY GOODS; ' t2 17 and 49 Main Street, as -t ca j E VA NSVI LLE, IKD., ' ffave a complete' stock of SUMMER iUOODB, which they will close out A complete stock of CAMPAIGN PI.A;s and NTKKASIF.KS always on' band, or made to order at khort notice. ' j . ; - . .' . -" Also, Agents for the celebrated. FLORENCE SEWIXtf MACniXES, Which we warrant have.no superior In this . country for family; we. Hatlsfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded. Come and aee them,' or send for circulars. , . . ' ' ' SCHAPKER, BUSSIN A CO. JylOdtf . . STOVE "WORKS. Excelsior Store Works. OLE31EERTI LL3IAN & Co. (Successors to H. K. Blemker), ' " MASCrACTBBEKS of the fine and heavy . , , . EXCELSIOR STOVE, J the most durable famous now made, and the j ; . ....... CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap . Armada, Stonewall Kentnciy, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety or- BKA TINO STOVES, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also, Light and Smooth Country HllcrwWare, Skillets and Lids, Oveus , Los. Dog-Irons, Dinner Pou, Tea-Kettles, nd particular attention paid to themauuiaeture of HoafiS-Work , i C1ST-IR0N FSO'TS,CRATKS, Jc, AC. Also . ; Tluwnro; - and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted tar twelve months. Orders solicited before- purchasing elsewhere. Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Cbw. Store and Sample Room at No. 1 Second titreei, ri. fj. Dieiuner a uiu blkm'ki;r,'illman ca. Iiay5
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' Fir Other River Itemt Bee Fourth Page. ' ' ;: STEAMBOAT PRINTING. v. No printing establishment in the West, haa better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steam bostPrinting. Our aKSd luieniot Job Type, thonjrh very lartjo auu complete. Is constantlj" beingadded to, and our job department Is nuder the personal -"pervisiouof one of the best Job printers I"i"ieiLu,ted states. We are prepared to Ut i. t t,?sler8. Plain or fancy. Bill f leads, eti. Pmfi? JarUs. Heck aud Meal Tick4? i A ,gre- Mates' Tickets for Labor. wnau boats will be promptly attended to. " w"r mid Water. The weather, yesterday forenoon, was cloudy and pleasant, with indications of more rain.' Frequent showers i'11 .1. T .. . : m , . . icu uuriug mcsaay night, and steady rain ot an hour prevailed tprday morning. - - yesThe river, during the 2 1 hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday, had risen 13 inches, and was rising slowly. ..The prospects for a permanent rise are not as flattering as a few days ago. The river is stationary at Pittsburg, and ttie head waters above were falling a lastaJriceg.' The rainsi of this week may produce a' change. - -' Arrivals nutl Iepart nrs. Tho only arrivals ! and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday iacluJe only the Mollie Norton' and Sallie A Henderson to return. : (".;'- 1 Bonis Iue. ! . v Among the first boaU due here are the Cumberland.from Cairo; Morning Staryfcom .Louiaville; Argonaut No ,2, from. New : Orleans; Minneola, for Memphis; ; Linton, . from Eastpurt; Oora for New Orleans: Fannv Brandcis khd Oharmcr', from Cincin - l ' ! I 'MlsIlMeort. : Easiness was very dull on tho levee duricg Jhe forenoon yesterday, with no arrivals , outsido the Henderson packet3....;.i..The Rapidau No. 2 was receiving liberally, and would go out fulL. This is her lasi; trip in place of the Armada, and we part with Cjpt. IIovcll and his; boknit boat vith regret, as a moro pleasant, ; unasyiiming gentleman, haa not' visited this port for a long time.;i..i.uThe Armada will arrive hero Friday evening, in time to allow her officers, crewand passengers to visit the; new Opera House Fridays night; and on Saturday she will resume her place in the packet line. Her appearance here in her new i dress 1 will doubtless create "a sensation in river circles ....The Mioyoung-went up on- Monday to coax tho J'jxeclsior down; and n Capt; Mitchell doM not Bucceed, the efibrt to get her to Cumberland lliver may be' considered a " lost cause "; uot worth reviving. , .. Ttonls I.enviusr To-hny, For C air o. Tlie . fleet winged Quickstep will be the regular packet for Cairo and all way landings to-day, at .1 o'clock V. M.' Capt. II. T. Dexter, a gentleman of the Id pchoo!r CNiumand.4, and Jack (J rami nor, Walter I. Penniugton and ('barley Uloisnider, are her obligiii.! anl .popular-clerks.- . ; ., , ,; FortLoi:i8Vlu.E. The great Morning Star, tho pride of the line, is the regular packet' for Louisville at (! oVlock this evening. She is spacious and elegant, and her officers stand ;it the head of their profession. Captain ''. P. T. Hollcroft' oonuiiunds, and Iliehard Hutchinsoii and llcnry S. Mitchell are her genial and obliging clerks. - : Foe Canneltox. The punctual OHie Sullivan, Capt. J. T. Hugo, an obliging gentleman, whose energy and perscverenco aro driving a large trado to our city, leaves for Canivelton and all way landings' at" 10' o'clock this morning.' John Adams is her pleas ant and popular passcoger clerk, and Tom Hugo h as ! charge of the freight department; For IIendrsox. The beautiful, and fleet side-wheel steamer Mollic Norton leaves as U3ual, promptly at 4 o'clock this evening, for Henderson, having most elegant cabin accommodations ' and great speed. "Captain Charley, Perkins and " f ho "Terry brothers,1 her chief officers, are accomplished and accommodating gentlemen. ' ' ' . "J , 7 ' ' "'Tlie new and splendid si Je:vheel stcamecJSaliib. V. will leave for Henderson promptly at i p. M., to-day. She is a.'bcaatjful little. . boat,- with nice' vabin" appointments. Ciptain Moses Wallenvcomm'ands, and Robert JJrashcar is .hor clerk. Both are clever and pleasant, gentlemen. UleniilHV" f--o onr KxeliHuire!.. 1 Pittsbcrc!. The Commercial 'of Monday-says: ; 1 The river last 'evening was declinr id slowly, with two feet ten inches by the pier mark. 1 The weather was cloudy, with indications of rain. ' Democratic stcamboatmen at. St, Louis' have 'prepared' an address to Western boatmen, urging them to support Seymour and "Blair.-These boatmen aro shrewd. Thev expect to get a big job in taking the Democratic party up Salt Itiver next .Nevember, ' Cincinnati. Tlie Commercial of Tuesday says: The little towboat Liberty iNo..?., was sold at p'rivate sale, on Saturday, for 2,500. Parties from Ironton, were the purchasers. . The Cincinnati Charitable Marine Association met at their rooms yesterday, and, on motion "the Association was declared m full working order, i and the Secretary instructed to notify ... the. sister . associations. Messrs. George I-. Johnston, (Jeorge V Neare, and Lew Kates were appointed a committee to draft resolutions relative to the death of the late Captain-George D.Hooplo, a worthy jnember of the Association. - Capt. Steels i MrLaaghlin. an old Ouachita pilot, and Cipt. Chandler, both of Camden, Ark., are at the Speacer. " They arc here to purchase a Bide-wheel steamer for the Ouachita lliver trade, to ply between JSew i- t....,.i-n 'I Lev nave vrieana auu - -i..i S Kirk, Superintendent of the Neal Works, Madison, Ind., for the machinery for two stern-wheel steamers for the Memphis and Little Kock Packet Company, to be completed within sixty days ready for delivery by Nov. 7. The dimensions for one hull are: ICafeet long, feet beam,
been looking at the Alice ju, Burns, and other side-whcclers. Capt.jTio.lXAdamsyesterdaycon tracted with Vanco & Armstrong for IL- v..ii onrl eabin. and Capt. lobert
IllC TTinfliir,,.. . .ameter and L'l foot Ion,, the cVlii" lers l.j inches in diameter, with 1 1 feet stroke. The hull of tho other will be r,f tie same dimenssion and power, the oniv change being in the breadth f.f !,eftn, which will be I'A instead of ::3 Ket' One will have a lull-lencrth cabin au.f drawlS inches, while the otlier will be exclusively lor freight, and is expected to come out chawing 12 inci-c" Jt is estimated that tliev will of,.!,' carry over 1,000 hales of coiton. Th. Gleaner's maehirerj' wiil be transferred to ens ol' these boats, wliilo th - Centralia's machinery will 1 o phe. d in tho otlier. Our Madi.jon neiVrhbcr are energetic and enferj rising in the way of contracting, while our Cincinnati boat-builders are hoidir.y otf. a Messrs. Vance A; Kirk closeti their contract with C'atf. Adams yesterday. t the Soeneer Uoue. returning to Madison in the eveuimr. in order to Mart (heir works oa (Ik; new boat-; tolay. The Gazrtte pays : There have been but three .steamboats put H the water by Cincinnati builders in themst year the Alaska, Cheyenne and Thompson Dean. Thoy nave an aggregate tunnnee (Insj eotors measurement) of L'.L'ltJ tuns, there have been poven barres InilC iiavmg an acsreir.it, hmn,. rr vj -. tuns. Total tun'.iaon i.;u , f":T the arrivals at thi? port, during th year, numbered !!,;!) J, unst 2, last year. Captain Lawren. e Carter goes as chief clerk ot the Abeona this trij., assisted by M r. .1 ol n l. Kva ns. 1 1 is thought that Mr. Vm. F. Mclotviv, formerly clerk of the Amazon, but recently on the Kite Henderson, an up river packet, will have charge of the office of the Abeona after her return from St.Xoais.", .,. , LOCISVILLE. The Courier ol Wednesday says : The Lo Claire, vhifh w-ia imtshort distance below 15 about a year ajo, has been raised bv Capt. Tom Ballard, who rmrehisso".! the wreck, .id1 will be brought to tln city to be docked aad refitted. She was on her first trip when she cnnl. Cantain A. MeGill of th.- lioii.. Lee. was iu tho citv veKterd.n. Th, olio Lee will run in the Alemnhi and N ow Orloans trade, in connection with the lo.v-nressuro Kichmoud. caving on alternate Saturdays. The report that the Del.'e Leo wiM enter the; Bends trade, is without founda tion. I ue beautiful Belle is in epcnuiu trim and will make a ?ood record. The Journal has ti e following: ' About two weeks airo Cant. Amrn Bolander started from New Albany with tho old Excelsior wharl'-boit with tho intention of ftoatio;; hor to Southland, Kentucky. Captain II. deserted her at tlie mouth of Fallin" nun, wncre lie tied up and returned, telling Captaiu Kramer that she could not be floated to Sinithland in ten years, and as ho did not expect to live so long, it wasn't his caiula rimi to die away from homo. Ciptain 1!. thoueht she would float, and employed Mr. William Well. to take charge iu place of Ciptain Bobmder. In accordance with this wish Mr. Wells left the next day, but returned Saturday nieh', having abandoned the bonf .'it J luwcsvil!, after iwelve or fourteen days' work, sir. V. say - that sotie days thi wind would c irry the boat up stream three or four milea in spite of all his efl'oi Is, .-m-sistod by the current, to make her float down tho river. When the weather was calm the boat wtoild .ma n ago to llmt a few mib's dwn Stream, but tlie next day she would be blown baek nearly as far as she had jrono the day previous. N ho wants to try his hkill after thee "etitlemen have faileil? St. Louis. The Jh i.u.n-af of Tuesdays ays: Thorci.i a steady decline poing on in this river. To Cairo G feet of water is reported, anl hoioe barges yet in trouble. To Keokuk there is f feet; in the Illinois about M feet, ami 1 (Vet. in the lower Missouri. Tiino is but, 3 feet reported iu tho Missouri fnou St. Joseph, to Omaha, and channel improving. Heavy rains have falbn on the upper MNsisi:pi, anil buiners improvin.7. Shipments to Mew Orleans .lij-'ht. ' . Thomas K. Smith, Thomas Jv Henthorn and Thomas Hastings published a card i" New Orleans, addressed to the merchants nnl shippers of Memphis, Vicksburg and iew Orleans, saying, " We, th j undersigned, are on organized cou panj- id white men for the express purpose of dis. ehargingfcteambcats. ' The SL .Louis packet Lizzie t Sill preferred einploving ucKrood to us. ' Iu reply to whbh, we .find the followiog iu the Tune: " Cipt. O'Ncil. of the steamer Lizzie Gill, wants the merchants and hhiprers generally to undevptand that he works the tamo kind of labor Mr. Thomas Jt. Smith, Thomas 1). Henthorn or Thomas Hastings, in dis charging his boat tho on!y diflercnee he prefers driving himself, wl.cn lie can do bo, by a saving of one hundred per cent. V. 1VOIJFF, Manufacturer of, ami Wholesale and ItetaU Dt-aler in. COLLARS, and SADDLER Y ... " HARDWARE, . Jo. 58 Main Street, corner 3ccond KVANjVIILII. I NO. tehl6UU WM. C. TURN0C2 & CO., 23 HAS S FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipo Fitters, Corner Pine "end First Streets, Cash paltl for old Copper and lirass. mv Dealers lu all feluds of Brass Coclii WhistUB, and Steam au?ea. I'articulal attention paid to repairing and adjuntiui 8team Uftittfea I junt-S tf n)m ivixsun, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISH fill, . gleam and (Jas-rips Flttrr, Mannfactnrpr and Dealer in h;!.p;un anj W'aler GauyeH, 8jK iirT nu.l Kalit ill - 1 iletal, and all Aitli- fs ap'itulnlu l a lira I- t)iii'. uy. STEAM BO'AT AND GK.M.KAL ni.ACXWater Street, bcl. IMise and her!. kvannvji.i-i:, in i. WCauh paid for ol 1 ("oj -er nu.l - v - r m SMITH, XJ 11 l ! 11 M AIN STREET, bet. fourth nud Kill h bVANSVlLLK, 1M)., Has Just recelvid ;i new Htars t he ti iuM ever in the olty. A l.vijv ussm t uicni : Metttlllc Cium. t'uwkets, aui t'oiiin Uf- i coUlUlIy ou Iwiiil. ijv ird.iii.
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