Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 September 1868 — Page 3

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..SEPfEMBEK 15. 1S63. PERSONAL. Boston Uorbctt is a hatter by trade. W. W. C atcs, of the Jackson Whi'j, is the oldest Tennessee editor. Dr. S. O. Home, of Boston, had LL. D. tacked to hU name quite recently. Horace Greeley knew Lincoln for sixteen years. Mr. Jame II. Wilson, editor of the New Lisbon Buckeye Slate, is dead. A fund is being raised to purchase a homestead for ex-Governor Wise, cf Virginia, who is impecunious. Henri Kochefort talks of coming to this country until the storm he has raised in France blows over. A. J. IT. Duganne has commenced the publication of a new paper called This Weak. Frank J. Mead", editor of the Telegraph, has been appointed postmaster at Farmington, Minnesota. ' Mark Smith, the facetious King Ding Doug, of " White Fawn " fame, is playing at De Bar's opera house, St. Louis. Devlin, the Montreal Irishman, who opposed the Fenian picnic, has written another letter in defense of his act on. Fred. Watson, formerly on the editorial staff mf the Pittsburg Commercial, is now assistant editor of the New York Democrat. James K. Murdoch will play a farewell engagement next Winter, and then retire from the stage. llobert Laird Collyer, one of Chicago's clerical great guns, is preaching on "Woman's Rights," in New England. Gottschalk will return to New lork next Winter. He will not visit San Francisco probably. The wife of Victor Hugo is 'dead. She had been his companion from boyhood his first and only love, Victor Emanuel has decorated Signor Biletta, who wrote the ode for I'rince Humbert's marriage, with the order of the Crown of Italy. Henry D. Cooke, the Washington branch of the Jay Cooke family of bankers, has gone to Europe for a couple of months. The Princess of Teck, Queen Victoria's cousin, has been in trouble because her baby was sick. It is getting well. - . - The Ameircan traveler. Bayard Ciaike, who was reported killed at the rail way accident at Wales, was on the train but escaped unhurt. i Samuel Sloan, author of the Model Architect, and like works, has issued a new magazine, in Philadelphia, called Sloan Architectural Review. Annette Ince is delighting the 3Iormous with her acting. Brigham wants to marry her as soon as he gets rid of fifty or sixty, of his present wives. , L Captain Wilson, one of the most dariu? and successful of tho blockade runner.? during the war, has lately died iu I ndia. The Prinea of Wales has been promoted to be colonel-in-chicf of the ritle brigade for gallant and meritorious conduct in being tho son of the queen. A German publisher naively advertises a translation of Oliver Wendell lltdmes's last novel with the notice that the English author of the work has given him exclusive authority to issue a German version of the book. Hon. Jialph I. Ingcrsoll and the Jtev. .Noah Coe were the only two members of the class of 1808, present t Yule College commencement. They dined together at Mr. Ingersoll's,. in puvsuanca of a vote passed by the eight of the class who met ten years fiiro, aud they were tho only Burvwors of that eight. . .. . r . ; A mechanioiau of Sringfield, Mass., has produced a velocipede which he .Maims to be far superior to the Trench. In ordinary hands, it will average twelve miles an hour, and on a smooth' way like Boston Common can be propelled at the rate of twenty milos an hour. It can be manu-1-i , . iaKiureu ac a inuca less price tnan tho i i rench velocipedes. ,. ; Miss Mary E. Ackermau obtained a verdict or $1,000 at the recent session of the Uoion County (N. J.) Cir cuit Count, azainst her father, whom she charged with slandering her charactor. The next advertised sonsation in New York is" Out of the Streets," an original drama by Charles Uaylor. An engineer named Kellv has in vented an attachment to a locomotive which catches the sparks as Jhey emerge troni the smoke-stack,- and conduc ts them to the ground beneatn the locomotive. It is in use on the Hudson Biver Railroad., ., A wealthy Boston merchant receimy discovered nis aaugnter, a beautiful and accomplished girl, in a brothel in New York. The assist ance of the police was necessary to' loree her irom the den. bho refused to no home with her father, so he had to rdiuest the police justice to 6end iicr to the House ot Itetugo. In a suit brought against a minor to recover the price ot certain illus trated editions of the English poets. the Chief Justice of England charged the Jury that tho cost of printing and paper were the only necessary expentcs, tno veiiuni, red euires, morocco ftc.. buina' -innprtin tif for which i.n,i; .lxu i: a: j .v... duuuiu OC reiUSVU. The letter carriers fnr th snhnrha r,c !, . r , - , ot I arid are to be RUDDlied with veJocipedea, which will enable them to riuish their distribution four hours earner uauy. A New York lady rushes indiwho attond the confectionery Bhopa appear in thoir shirt sleeves. She thinks they ourfct to turn th;.. tion to bricklaying, and let youne Jatne3 Dcvine was terriblv rmU hy falling into a whisky mash, iQ Philadelphia,' on Saturdaya rever sion ol the common rule. x lie ciiy oiii-.a x vvoCOlcr, . A . heat the. conntv officials in a came of base ball oa Saturday last. Ia the Bumniary oi tne score eiguteeu ucck.s v .1 MA 4V1 n ViaI 4nnan aa u" OUVA -i "a " u"cu , "A collars are reported as leitoo oases.; with her daughter, looking at the statue of Girard i-n the eollege building, the other day, startled the by4 ' i; a i li l ii standers by exclaiming, "La! Sally, how white he was! Tim T3o3tori Young 3Ien's Christian Association has located a mission in the "Parlor dance call, on Kichmond Street, one of the yery lowest slums in that city.

TUESDAY.

Nearly all the opera bouses in Ger

many are at the same time preparing to put upon tne stage JJr. Ambrose Thomas's "Hamlet." John Allen's neighbors regard bis reported conversion as a practical ioLe that will terminate in his resuming ins oia business. A singing college, on the European plan, it to be started in New York, Dy iuazzanga, oignor ttoncom, the great buifo, and bignor Albites. Howe White, of " Norton. Mass-eighty-six, and his wife, seventy-seven years of age, were delighted a few uays ago uy a surprise visu irom iwr-ty-six children and grand-children, who had not all met together for forty years. - The subscribers : to the recent French loan were obliged to form in line and take their turn at a chance to register their names. One lady fainted. No one moved, and the por lice officer came to her relief. "Is she alone?" "No,"; said a gentleman." that is her husband in line." " Why don't you come to the assistance of your wife?" asked the officer. " I am not going to Use my place juat for a fainting fit," was the reply. A hard set Wood, Marble, Stone, and "Brick." the Democratic editors of New York City. - Cardinal Wiseman's memory is to be perpetuated by the, erection of" a trorgeous cathedral in London, near Buckingham Palace. . DRUGGISTS. FEED. BCHUZRHANJff. i.'l W. B. BTTRrOXD. SCI1UEBMANN & BUBFOBD, Apothecaries, OPERA DRUG STORE, (CHANDLER'S BLOCK.) No. 18 South First Street,! I ! j EVANSVILLE, IXD. Dealers "lir Pare Drugs, Medicines, and Chemical; Wineq, Brandies, &o , tor medicinal purposes. Will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Perfumeries, Toilet Soays, Hair, Nail, Tooth, and Clothe Brushes. t Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hour. fau22d8m. H. J. SCHLAEPFER, a - -.. , DEALER ! PURE XDRUGS, MEDICINES AID CHEMICALS, Wines and Xftranclies, : Where yoa enn find the largest stock Of Toilet Articles In the West. Physicians' prescriptions filled at all hours, day .or night, by none but experienced PrccrlpUou Druggists. may20 dm CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Drugglali. AKD SIAMFACTLItlXG CHEMISTS No. 16 North First Street AUENTB FOK GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC LIQUID DYES. QKNERAIi AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRJ1 UNTVERSAL OINTMENT, and-' PILE OINTMENT. ' AU orders vtemptly filled. apn JOHN UVAL, Wholesale ana Retail Druggy Dealer In ' - Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, &cn 31 A IN ST., beU Second aud Third, Kvansvllie, Ind. . Particular attention given to CUTTING WIN IX) W ULASS to any sise. Jnu21 dtf ELECTION. State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, T BLTTIIE 1ITJJES. CLERK OP JLsj the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do ' hereby certify to the Sheriff of said county, what otticers are to be elected at the next Keneral election, to be held o the second Tueoday in October, 1868, at the different places of holding elections in said county, to-wit: A uoveruor or me state ox inuiana. A Lieutenant Governor. A Secretary of tate. An Auditor of Ktate. A Treasurer of State. A Clerk of Supreme Court. A Reporter of Supreme Court. A Superiateuctoot of Publw Ins tract ion. ( An Attorney ueaeraloi estate. ! A Member orCoogress for tne Ffrst Con gressional District ot Indiana. A Common Pleas Judne for the District composed 01 the counties of Posey, WarriCK, uioson. ana vanueroargn. one uiKtriei Attorney lor saia uistricu A Senator froiu Vanderbureh County: two Representatives from laid county. A ClerlE Of th Vnnrltrhnroh .ClrMilt vouru A Treasurer of .vaDderburKh Uounty. A Reoonler f Deeds of Vanderburgh An Appraiser of Beat Estate of said a tounty commissioner Tor ine xmra District. ..,," t A Coroner or vanderbunrn- County, and one Township Assessor liar each of tne4 several Tow nutans in said county. Ana me snenn or saia cotrmy is nereoy ordered and directed to give due and legal notice of sucu election according to law. Witness- my hand and the seal of said Court at . Kvansviile, this 26th -day of " B L.YTHK HYNKS. clerk V.C.C. i . per tx. w-iiiifpus, ueputy cierk I I. Jacob II. Miller. Sheriff of VindM. K.,;h mnnlv rl. hernh nrtlf abov 'and 'PJJ .ecU?nte J rue ami ronipiew oupy i me original. 1 on file in my office, this the 27th day oi on file in my office, this the 27th A nir nst. A.D. 1R08. 4. xx. mixAtAnua, ouenu v.v. aug2 td " physicians; . DR. n. M. HARVEY, BOOM NO. I, WALKER'S BU1LDINU Corner Main and Third StreeU. " OffUx Bouts -10 to 12;j3 to 6: 7 to ft. li dm ' DR. A. C. HAYNE3 Devotes his time exclusively to treating Diseases of the EYE. at bis office, on the corner of Tulrd and Walnut Streets, oppoa free ellnlo for tne benefit of tbe poor, from 8 to a nvino a r ' we viiy uwDeil uaauoer, o "onra-From to 12 a. m. and !ron . . COAL! rnir? , COALt ' ww-v . - ilwiSiS..?::" oat - ua uuNinnfli nn leenn Street,' jjeiwem xri and Water, And will sell tbe best GREEN RIVER COAL At 13e. fib Bush ii Delivered to any part of tbe city. Orders for towing left at Ute office will be promptly attended to. XII 03. WIHTED.

STATIONERY.

:J -JOHN II, SCOTT, Uookscjller, Stationer irr "it "e w's u"e a' is h' nl TSo. 53 MUX STEEET, car. Second, aulSdly EvAaviij.. Ixd. , CINCIA'XATI r Paper Wareliouse. C HATFIELD & WOODS, MAHrjrACTURERS ' " ". ' AND WHOLESALE ' 1 PAPERl DEALERS 71 and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on- hand a' complete as i ... ., .. eortment of .. , - , FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MKDIPM, K0TAL, AND SIPKIUKOYAL FLAT LETTERS, Various welehta: FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES; Hnhbard's ti LAZED COVEK PA PERM. Not. 1 and 2: also, other1 brands, of all colors; PRiNTEKM' CARD STOCK, in sheets, colored and white; also, CUT CAliliH, in lull variety, of qualities &nd sizes. , RULED LETTER, NO TE, AND CAP PAPERS, ;.. Kit Various weights and qualities. . ! ... . . . .- - ' MANCTTACTtrBKRa OF PAPER T5AGS &- FLOUR SACKS, "All sizes and numbers, first quality ....?r.,T t l:Pi paper, i , , I'u.ptr, Tar Board, Straw Boards. Leathers of all Kinds For Binders' use, together vrlth. TOOLS and BiarXEBS MACniXEBT, . All of which v flfer at . lowest market prises. , , . , . ., ., f . ,.. Orders by mall promptly filled. ' 1 ' i, i: . CHATFIELD A WOODS, 77 and 3D Walnut Htreet. mar21dtf- - ClnrinuatL ;r FISH'S BAXTER, Wholesale Booiaellere A; Stationers, SCEQQLBOdKS, ;' f , - . 1 1 - nr. a nnmrss ' V 11 " ..'! I. . . . ' .. i' ; MISCELLANEOUS .; BOOKS, , :j PAPER' ENVELOPES, Oeneral stationery, ' lVol1 lO Main Stroet, ' : i ! . , . ; . . . .' . . i' -; i - :1)ETansHIc,V Indiana , JnlyS ly ... HARDWARE. CIIAIIL.11S IMIJCOCK & Co., rStPORTKB A5TD VCALER IU Coach & Saddlery llardware Springs, Axles; "Wood' Work, Damanks tiarnew, rioamelud 1'ntenl laiuer Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, Ac, , rSfo. Muln Street. Evansylile,5 J uiy 2, xm , . jeio BffiTTICHER, EKLLOSO & Co. (Baecessoxs to Wells, Kellogsc & Co.) . . .. i , IMPOKTER3 AND JOBBERB OK .- i!VI . . I - . . .SIGN OS THE . AXES, AXES, h -i AXKS, AXES,-.;- .a: AXES, AXES, -.. TABLE CUTLERY, ' ; V' ' TABLE CUTLERY, . (;;r?,,1,:: table cutlery, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLEKY, ! POCKET. CUTLEKY, . , t -a i !' ' Trcd Olialns, ... . j,'! i;Traoe Chalus, i..r'..;;i.;.i.--;-i Trnoo ChniiiH, Planters Hoet '- ; Planters' Hoes, r L , Planters' lloet, " ' Atyn-n Tnrtla. . ' V. V A . 1A AtJ WWM, HlppJionfpa' Tnnls. p u J J w j 2m Sleehantes Tools, BUILDERS' H1BDWAKE, BIILDKKS' 11AB0WAKE, BCIUIX&S'.IIABDWAKK, - -... CwTTOW ANI WOOL 'AKrS, COTTON AND HOOL ( AltltN, 11 .t'VITOK Aft I WOOl. C'AU1H BEST RUBBER BELTING, BEST RUBBER BELTIXV, BEST R UBBEli BKLTIN&, " ';':v:,..;;.jail'and' Cross-Cat Saws, : . p;-- EUl and Cross-Cat Saws, . i V IT Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers win find it to their advantage to examine oar stock lefore purchasing elsewhere. - At the Old Stand, -13 First St ' BCETTICnSB, KELX0G6 & CO. !:. lyl i : . .: ta SAMDKLOEK. JAKKSDAVlDaON. J.L.ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., I H O Jf, "S TSEI, TIN-PI.ATE, 1VI11E, SPRINGS, norse and Male Sho es, 't"S '.' - !' "-1 ' ' '-' . : .Tinners' and Blaksnlitlls, Tools, WAG0X 1XD CFCGY W00SW0BK WROCITT SCRAP 1ROX BOCOIIT " ' At tae highest market rates. Water Street, ;i TeVaN S VI LT.E. IND. 1 1anM dtf" CLOCKS. Wholesale; ClocK- ltUqiisc- , GEISSLEB & DELANG, .l .H i WHOLESALE Clock Dealers, Keep constantly oa band a FULL assortment of Betn Tbomas and otbe r American blocks; KKOULATOKS, OFFICE AND HALL, CLOCKS. Bend for Aroe LiM Ui iaj Ho. 4S Mll f STBEKT. marlO dly

COMMISSION CARPgi. FKED. R. HUSTOX. . ALEX. WILSOir. Fi R. HUSTON & CO., No. 5 N. "WATER STREET, E VANS VILLE, INDIA NA, Forwarding AND Commission MERCHANTS, j. - AJTD GENERAL AGENTS WHITE LINE , Central : Transit : Company.

All freights for New York and New Enoland totens through without transfer. ., -v. ; . ..: . . ' ; I Wri.cos Brothebs, Parts Lasdln, Tenn. r.. W-'SmtRnrwiM. Re-SitiHVillfi. rtiil. " WELD ON BROS. & C0n '' Cotton and Tobacco Factors, HEKCUANTs. Qfflce Cob. VINE 4 WATER STREETS, EVASSVILLB, IjTD. W Special attention given to pnrchaslngsnpplies, - - - - mayl9d3ra Lewis RrrrrxxR, Jb., Jons Oelbca? " Evansylile,' Ind. Qolconda, I L. EUFFNEK, JIL, & COJ, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Provision and Produce Dealers, , ' . . ' - Si; . . '',.!:'(.:'' ; :.!' , AW 1 : -: . .! ; r . 1 K- .. AGENTS KANAWHA SALT CO., 1 . 1 . -' : : - : K0. I MAIX ST., KTASSTILLK, IXD. Orders and Consignments sollctted. ... 1 ... . my20.tf .1 .-,? .. , -t ; : ; TH0S. C. SMITU & C0h ,. PEODTJCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers In ";. , Floiir, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seed, . and PltODUCE GENERALLY. ISO. B SOUTH WAT:K 8TXK2T, EVAIfSTlLLX, In,'.! Atrents for the celebrated HAZARD POWDER COMPANY. All orders promptly filled. 'Jan22d HARDWARE. II o n'd quarters for, and only Complete Stock of. Cooper Tools & Truss Hoop3 i ;T:;'.'? ' la the clty.h i We have now a full line of Eartcn'a Cooper Tools ; Colnmbus Cooper Planes and Joint ers;::-.. ":' ; ; A No. 1 Truss Eoops, 10 to 32 inches ; Patent Powel aud Croze Bills, Saws, DlVidera, Brace.s, Ac .-Alao,. . Apple-Parers; v . ( Grain Shovels ; 1 ' - Coal Shovels ; - i j ; r" ( Brass and Enameled Kettles Builders' Hardware ; Chain Pumps, &c. All of the above at LATEST REII CF.I I 1RICKH FOR CASH. ; ' t :1 "' fredI p, stsaub & cic, . ' . llarttwnre Denlers, " ' , No. 74 MAIN STREET, .' Jy29 dtf J Bet. Second and Third Streets. : II. K. Vells 5 Hon, IVo. 31 MAIN ST., ; " Importers and Dealers la i ; Halter- Chains; Viltllll-J , . Haniea : Cotton and Wool Cards. Covin nc Bnatbs. Oraln Cradles, Forks, Uoes, Kab.es, Hfaeep Shears. Cltnrnls Fpades, AXES ; MIU,' Crow-" Cat. and Circular- Saws: and 0 J ITnSvnn Table and Pocl Pocfcet torse a Knives, Ja.111 1 CO tlevew. Horse and Khoet Brushes, Curry-Combs. Voile Locks, Hinges, Screws, Tacks, itmiS) ijcale, sukiX a large stock of s Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools rtallflers' Hardware. , H. K. WELLB A SON, 31 Main Street. ap28 REAIj estate. Real Estate -Agency. X. I. Elliott A Son ; AVE OVENK A REAL EKTATB Agency tor tne sate ox anu leuuug o lands, heasea. Ac Ac, Persons bavins n ouses or land to rent 01 sell. rent rent, wm uo vu uy.juuus via mem their office, on -' .... lThir4'StroeVi'e Locust' 1 In Elliott's Bloclcs Junell It W. II. ICI.US5IAN A CO., Real Estate Agents, Ko. C3 Main Street, Evansviixx, Ind. A Notary Public In the office. fap29 at I

COSSMISSION GAItP

T. KAMKSlf ITU. 1 r. M. HOTfPHBITi W. B. AKCHER, EvausTille, ind. Memphis, Tenn. BANKSJIITH, HU3IPIIBEI& CC. . Commission - -ANT) Forwarding Merchant!, HOWARD ROW, MEMPHIS, TKS J. fet21-d3m A.8. HATBUKST. J. J. WHmilll ; Ilajliurst & Whlttaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND JTM WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.......8oath Water 8t dealers In Flour, Raoon, Hay, Oats, Oor . .d Country Produce. L. K. BAIRD.. ... O. H. STA BAIUD & START, (Saccofisors to W. M. Alkman & Co.,") . NESEitti.. AfirxTs, PRonrr JT Forwarding: and Conaminsion Mt cuanta, Kvansviile, Indiana. Kefer to J Q. Wheeler, Pres't. Klrst National BaB andBam'i Orr,Tice President Evansvi.'i KatlonalBank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. ooU-1 rrfB WorLD kkhisd oitr ir friends and former patro is that wo are on FIK.ST BTRVKT, one door oelow Vine, next to li. Plerson's Tin Shop, still in tlie trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, Sc., and sbonld be pleased to seetliein. H.D.ALU3SCO, V IT. D. 'AI.LIS &coH ; : FORWARDINQ AND COMinSSIOi MERCHANTS, '; KECTIFIERS and Wholesale Dealers LIQUORS, FLOUR, &a, : " W A T:E;R ;-"S T R E E T One door below Vine, next to I. Pierson's : EVAXSVII.Z.X, IXS. 'Janldtf. ' P. 8. DttsotJCHirr, late of Kvansviile, IxuS Johk (Iilbeet, Uolcontia, 111. - P. & DUS0UCHET & CO, .''.! ..r: GENERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kp. 83 Pojdras Street, , . . . :. . t NEW ORLEANS, LA. , Orders and eonslenmeuts solicited. References W. J. Uowry A Co., Hods Carr & Co, Henry Ayres, Esq., J. C. iJ souchet A Co., Kvansviile; J. W. MoOoy 8on. Tneo. Htelxer &Son, (iolfODda; A.C McColliNter, John M. Barter, Wm.H. Li kins, John R. Kvertou, Mt. Vernon laan Hill A Co., C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw ; W B. Van meter A Ilro., I3owling-Ur.en, JKy. A. J. Harris, Uniontowu, Ky. iiovS d3m PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. Syc&aore ud Jlw . Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating Qlh . t for aU kinds of MaoalneryJ ' ..' : ALuo', i LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES PURE .CATAWliA crowtH. , WINE of my owT l-nch2ldly Dissolution Notica. lore oxlslim; U lwrt'ij the nndenslend. uuder the name of Tiarlon 3t l'ool. is this day tiiMsolvrd ty inutn.il consent, and tlie willuirdw.il or Nr. .M. l'ool. Tint bviImRH o( the firm will be eiltlnl at their olii olllw. No. S5 West Second Htreet. now cceupleii by t. M. Barton. Either partner will nse t lie tli in name in liqiildal ion. H. M. BARTON". . M. M. l'ool.. C'molnnati, Sept. 1st, ISt.s. O A. Lt T. RF.FKRKI.V4i TO TIIK AROVK. I lake lliln piortunity or thank I m; iny frieodi for Ihe liberal patronage they have , extended to lhe lat firm, anil "! aNkine their contlnutnce of tlio same to my lor i ne r partner aud successor. rt. m. poor.. Cincinnati, Bent. 1st, 1. si-7 S. M. BARTON, Ooiiimissiou 2Xei-oltnur No. S.I West second Street, ..K , : CINCINNATI. Lltieral advances made on conslsrnments. seTdtf . . , PETER CASEY & 00, Commission SJert'liants For the saleof HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN. FLO UK. MEAL., BAt;ON, L-VRO, and Western Produce generally, r' ' Xo. S3 LKYEK STREET, ' pi8dtf ' '" Vicksbubo, Miss. - :' C. W. KERNEY & CO, . i- . -. .- - Commeroinl Brokers, I'., '. i: ... - - : i . - . : .' '..-j PRODUCE ADD :i.:t - ' ' ' '"'-"' ':' COMMISSION ' MERC HINTS, " Ko. 4 SYCAMORE STREET, ; marll d3ra EVANSVILJB. :J DUKE NICUELSON, COMMERCIAL? BROKER, B1ILR01D AD STE1MB01T AGENT, 1 ' No. 5 Nortli Water SL, ap?0dtf . EVANSVILLKIND." Jos. If. Black, late of Maysvilie, Ky. B. M. Black, late ol liUxck, Cauiron A Co. 1 BLACK, MlRO.-dc CO., COTTON ACTORS, AKD Commission Merchants , ; For -the Bale of GRAIN, FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, i . ' . And "Western Produce generally, ; K .; i 208 B0XT STREET, anl8tJani e9 MEMPHIS, TENN. CIXI CIIJTIT ATI ADV'TS. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, SO. 49 WIST FROXT ST., J" . .; ClKCTSNATI. Imeh25 dlj S. M. Baktos, M. M. pool. 1. A. Clarke, Memphis, Tenn. J. B. Drv&x, late of Ciii Unell Drury. CLAHK V DRUltY, tSuoceisors to Cai tmeU ADrtiry.) , rrblxice p.ncl General, COMMISSION MERCHANTS . No. 21 FROST STREET,' Betrwa.hiDgtrt'n'1 Adams, . ' ; ' ' MEMPHIS, TENN. " By permi sion we refer to P.randels A Crawford, Louisville, Ky. ; Barton fc Pool, Cincinnati Ohio; L. Ruttner, Jr., A Co.. F.vansville, Ind.: Hayhnrt A Whlttaker, Evansvllle, Ind. ; Cole Brothers, St. Louis, Mo.; Charles T. Hinde, Cairo, III. ; F. W. Bmlth, President People's Bank. Memphis. Tenn. ; W. H.Cherry, President Merchant' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke. Ely A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Newton Ford A Co., Memphis, Tenn. ; SStiatton. Uoyer A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Lsel dtf

Regular ENvllle Henderson DiV?y-Packet'

The fleet and BpK d 'd sldewheel steamer Mollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; . '. KdV Tkeht, Clerk, Will ply as a resrnlar packet between KvansTille and Henderson, offering unequaled accommodations to travelora and Kiiippers. Leaves Kvansviile daily at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 1 ajn., makin close connect iou with the E. A C. K.iC FARK Through, and way passengers only OO ceuts. janu dtf UUkG JNlUrlULrfSOr , Agent. . Conio to Stay. Henderson & Evansvllla Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant aide-wheel 1'asseuger Hteanier a-llio MosmWalikn, Master: Kobrrt BgASHRAK, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at T o'clock, promptly. Leaves Evausvllle every afternoon at 4 o'clock, prom ptly . .... Faro Through and way pnssengera OOc. Freight received at all hours at E. W. rairicK H wnari iioai, iree orcharge. aug'JOdlm K. W. PATR1CK7 Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet ( ior raaucan ana uairo. : : -.' The finely appoiated steamer CUMBERLANI3, BEN.HOWARB, Master; !: t ') 1 , . , MARloji Wright, CJerkj '' Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evausvllle every TUKSOA and FRIDAY", at4 p.m. Q f?,v Vro.erVery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. - - - Through bills of lading given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. - . - For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. O. BROW CO... - orDUKEKiCHEUiO,, n mdtt Agents. Regular Green River Packet. j The fine Passenger Steamer J AMIES QEATi? Jok McRaTKOLDs, Master, ' Will ply as a regnlar Semi-Weekly Packet between EvanBVille and Woodbury, and all way landings, , carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates. 'fmarMdtf Regular Evansville and Tennessee ..... River Packet. j -For Paducah, JoDnsonTlllc, and Ea&tport. i - a . , ' I ' ' - . , The new Light-Draught Steamer j X.HSTT02ST, c" ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; ' Val. Horfn.sojt, Clerk, leaves Kvansviile lor Eastport and all Tennessee River way landiugsas a regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p in., taking freight and passengers at lowest packet rates, and glviug especial attention to tho hlUti" of orders. For ft eight or pasttage Apply onboard. ' feb" t f . , Dexter'a Independent lowpressnre Packet QUICKSTEP H. T. DEXTER, MASTkR, -. leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MON 1AY aud THURHDAY, al 1 iu., poMiiively. connecting at Caiio with Kt. Ixtuls, Memphis, ami New Orleans packets. DUKE NICUELSON, Agent, , Janl tf . For Paducatt and Cairo. Regular Wednesday ami Saturday 1'acktt. The magnificent side-wheel steamer U5 A. M. Ddsoijchet, Mantor; -i .. - , Will p. F..wi.ru,lCJ 'k . i leaves EvnnKVlIle every' WEDNESDAY atidSATUKDAYat4p.nl. Leaves t'alro every THURSDAY and HUN DAY at 5 p.m., maklug close coaueotious at Cairo with fli-nl-clas ptickets for iit. Lou la, Meiuphis, and New Orl&ana. - Connects at Evansville with the E. AC. ICR., and theTarascou for Louisville. For freight or passage anply on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY A CO., , or DUKE NIUHELHON. 'M sel2 tf - Agent.. DRYOOODS f ' FCUAPKEB, CUSSINU '& C0i 'i wholesale and Retail Dealers lit " DRY GOODS, MILLINERY 47 and ia Main Street, A i 1 j.i i I A i EVASSVItlJC, IDt, Have" a complete stock of -SUMMER tZlOOODS, which they will close out A complete stock of CAMPAIGN ri.AU.N and TKLAMEltM always on, oanu, or maae 10 oratr at huori notice, Also, Agents for the celebrated flOKEXCE 8EVTIXG MAtHI-VES, Which en warranC hav no n Tift r lor In Jjthia conntry for family use. Katisfaco tion guaranteed, or the money refundPfi led. Come aDd see them, or send for circulars. , , ; 8CHAPKER, BUSSINU A CO. ' JylOdtf STOVE WORKS. Excelsior Stove Works. OLEMKEB, TILLMAN i! Co. (Successors to IL E. Blemker), , t ' MAKCJrACTtrRERS of the fine and EXCELSIOR STOVE,' the most durable now made, and the tamous CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap -, i ; Armada, Stonewall, Kentuckr, ; TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of HXATINQ STOVES, all or the latest and most approved patter us. : Also, Light and Sioootli Conntry Hollow. Ware, Skillets and Lids, Ovens -nd Dog-Irons, Dinner PoU, Tea-Kett , particular attention paid to the niauaiactare of Housa-Work .. ' - ' ' CIST-IBON FE0XTS, GBATKS, Xc? &C, f ' - w ' j . ' Atio - J rA-. . . -. - i - '' and Dealers In Tinners' Stock. If desired, Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve mouths. Orders solicited before purchasing elseFoundery, corner Sixth Street and Can ah Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street, U.K. Blemker's old stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN CO. xuay29

F'rr Other River Items See Fbltr.h Pnge. KTEAMfiOAT PltlNTINO, No printing estabilfiliment In the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Ofar assoi tI'ii0 Job TPe. though ve'ry large and ourKK,ls ns(antiy being added to, and iurvi?iepariment ,s nnJer the personal Ti.Loo oneof the beat lob Printers

'"c l Ullftl Kl.ali.0 vva ..i . Ac, Ac, wharf-boat wiiTK5tLTlu,,e her of th promptly attended to, Wer.1 ur Wmm. " , x.weauier yesterday was cloudy and warm the mercury at 83 at nooD, .nd.eatiDg that the rain is not over The river commenced rising in earn. est Suuday evening, and during tlio 24 hour. up to2 o'clock yesterday had i jtob neaiiy five feet, and was rising at the rate of 2 or 3 inches an hour. Ve have gome appreheusions for the low bottoms along the river, but hope they will not, be ' overflowed, Thin extraordinary rise. here U partly tl effect;of tho ten iblo rain Saturday evening , and partly from the hea waters. ; ,,,,:. , , . .., Arrival and Irinrl uron. , j The .arrivals .and departures up to o . o clocly yesterday. include the i Cumberland, . from. Cairo; Morning ,tar4 Uendersou tq Louiaville: Mollia. Nor top. and .Sallie .VvIIeqderson to return ; Abeona, Uinein,aatt to St; Louis ; eni JJeota,. ct. Louis to Cincinnati : tumberland, Aewburg.and. return. ' , "It 11 , ,B?t Ine, , .4 ' , ' 'Among the first boats due here are the Armada and Fannie Brandeis, from"CaTrbj "Pale'stine, from Loniavilje ,; "the Argonaut No. 2, from New Orleans the 'Darling, for" Memphis ; Litia'wapna'lor New Orleans: Jl 1 Webb "Trbtir Cincinnati ; Shamrock, for StI Louis;' Linton, froni Eastport r' ,G.A- Thompson, for' Na'shVillo." ' misccllaueons. " -: The-whirf showed 'quite an7animate'd appearance yesterday morning. lne liomeo wa3 diseharging 550 barrels of flour, whieh constituted the largest portion of her trip..; A large gang of men were eDgaged-iu removing a large pile of pig iron lying on the wharf, to prevent-its being drowned by the rapidly rising river. ..The 'Quickstep' was receiving rapidly, including some 51 coops of poultry," which she takes to the Belle' Lee, ' which leaves " Cairo to-day......'.i..The Aboona had a full load.:..'.'.. ....The", Cumberland had a fair trip -from Caird,'1 and after discharging she left for New burg for a lot of hay and other freight .... The Morning Star1 got considerable freight and lots of people. She: left promptly on timc..'.t...Th6 Hender son packets had ordinary trips. ; The SallidV.' is offeriogftd carry pound freight at five centsfipcr hundred, and passengers at tvrcnty-fivc cents a rate that would hardly pay running expenses if she vcrt full both ways. There can bo but one' result from such ruinous' competition -The Leni Ltoti, recently from the mountains,' passed lip yesterday, pretty well loaded, and in command of. Captain McComa?, late of the ill-fated Mattie Hums. We hope ho' will have better fortune with hi new venture .... The Sallie V. was ongacretl j-osterday in towing certain flatbuats up' to the upper landing, whieh had been freed from the snag in the bay inside the island, the water having rinca so that hey. were no loogeral'o there-'. . The river was rising, with fupprecei dented rapidity yesterday afternoon. ' Bonis l.rm hiV Tii-Dny. l" ' For Cairo. The fine' ;'passcngcr stdamer ' Cumberland" Captain Ben. Howard,1 will' leave for Cairo and all way landings at 1 o'clock this evening. She has excellent passenger ap pointmerits ands genial, wh6le-souled officers. Marion Wright 'and Brute IlUater are'lier obliging clerks. u: ' For LoTjisViLLtr.The 'tidi "and pleasantly : appointed Palestine ii the regular ; Tuesday ; packet' for4 ' Louis ville and all intermediate port3 at G dVnwk rthi'evedifi.,iTfjptai'n A. T.' Criltnoe-, an experience'd and attentive htUccr, fs h'er regular 'com'hia'n'dcran'd' ; JPlril.- BJ TJranharaJ courteous : and . deservedly popular young gentleman,' is her chief clerk'...'6''"'"' f'" 3 For" : Cawne LTON.--The neat n d pleasantly appointed Olive Sullivan, Capt.f J. T. Hugo, will leave for Cannclton' at ; lo 'o'clock, this.' morning. John Adams; and T. 'E. 'Hugo are her clerks; and 'shippers abd passcn gers'will receive courteous attention. 'Fob HEXDERSOtf. The beautiful,1 and fleet sidt-wheel steamer Mollie Norton leaves a3 usual; promptly at 4 o'clock thi3 evening, for'Hendersoa,' having most elegant cabin accommo-' datioris and1' great speed. Captain Charley '( Perkins and ,he Terry brothers,: her chief . officers, are accomplished and accommodating gentlemen. The nevTaffd "splendid side-wheel steamer Sallie V; TviIl leave for Henderson promptly at 4 p. 3t. to-day. She is a beautiful little boat, with nice caVin appointments. Captain Moses Wallen commands, and Robert Brashear is her clerk; Both are clever and pleasant gentlemen. ; , For Kastpobt. Tbe fine steamer Lewellin, having been repaired and re-painted, and looking extremely handsome, is receiving, and will leave at 4 l'. M. to-day for Kas'tport and all wav landings; ' She is ' iti excellent condition." Her ' chief officers are those e'xeellont and obliging gentle' men. Captain J. L. Davy' and J. ! Veal, who- will give every attention to passengers and shippers. Give her a full tripi; " ' : ' : ' i FOR CLAttKSVlLLE. The elegant Romeo; iairt.' Ham. Throop. will leave for a Clarksville an J ftl1 ' wfly ports at 4olock this evening having elegant ' Passeager neeonimodalions. Geo. Thrdop and Master Ludd will be found in the office, and are pleasant and obliging young geatlemen. UleaniBC from oar Eirhanrrs. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Saturday says: The weather was mild and cloudy yesterday, with the wind from the

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it rennrt 7 i'oof nn,l . K the Mononhcla marks. The All,? gheny wns also ri-irg at Oil City l-ft night, with J., mclics water, while the .Monongahela was risin?, with 0 feet at Greensboro and 8 fee t at lirownville. There will Lo abundant water to let out a fleet of coal from I'iftsDurc. The Ohio is no r in fine navigallo order from Pittsburg to Ct iro, whilo all the tributaries are pourinsc out a flood. Licking commenced running out very heavy Thursday night, and was stiil pouring out a torrent and large quantities of drift last uu;hf, including a log raft. Navigation 7s fully resumed iu (he Muskingum to Zaneville. Here the river hat risen 4 feet during the twenty-four hours ending last nirl.t, with 17 feet in the channel by the water-works mark, and still .risine rapidly. There will not be over I feet under the Covington bridge to-day. wtwithstandin the weather, business was inelemeDt very lively a long the levee yef tenia ay. All the Miori packets rrii a.1 Sith a,r' freight they eou! l tie ollerings were moderato :ina uepartea Id hnndle. burg, while the Abe ina. for St I.nnia Jarling, tor MempUi. and (!ora S., lor. ir Orleans, were receiving largely. The Abeoi.a was compelled to refuse all new lots, having engagements to fill her cut. She departs for bt, Louis to-day, and will be followed by the Shamrock in thi Express Line. Tho Thompson was als. receiving considerable Cumberland Ktver -merchandise." - - Capt. Sweeney ar d Clerk Dorsey ate at the Spencer House, en route from Wheeling to i Louisville, They will load the St. Marys at the latter point for New Orlea is. L-apt. .lames b. Wise vesterdav nir. chased the Kobt. Moore, irom Cant. Wash Kerr, forS-UMW. Sho w ltak lh place of tho Pine (Jrovo, reccutly Durned, m tne INasUviUe trade. Lapt. Wise left for St. Louis iu last ni?ht'a train, : . Capt. Martin returned to St. Louis last' night.' where ho will load the Maggie Hay for Pittsburg. Uapt. icrkes went down to Louisille last night, to take charge of his recent purchase, the Norman. She will arrive here next week, and load for Arkansas Biver. The Ga.-y ftc says: Tho Nick. Longworth. which has been undergoing material alterations and improvements at Madison, was owcred into the river on Tuesday. It is rumored that Capt. (Jus. Lverlart id iu the city to try to purchase the Louisiaua. Louisville. The GmrU-r of Saturday says : ' The famous Loui? ville and New Orleans packet, Indiana, wilt come up on the present rise, and will leave here uext Saturday I'm- New Orleans. Sho has been laid up at Cairo during low waterand has been putin thorough repair. About one hundred yards of the temporary trestle-works of the bridge company was carried away by the rise in tlio river yesterday. It is feared that the' present rise will carry away all of the temporary structure, li' such a catastrophe should lumpen, it will greatly delay the completion of tho bridge. The Bermuda, with George Iiekinson as Captain and George Patterson ax elerk, will follow the Tempest, to Vhite Itiver, leasing here next Wednesday. - It is reported that .Mr. Sinedley, of Paducah, li'is sold his one-half interest iu the Fanny I'ran leis to Coiiiuiodere Hughes, of Nashville, for iC,l)uil. The other half interest in the boat is owned by Captain Henry .Miller, her commander. Captain V. S. Vaninetcr left tor Kvansviile .Friday. It is reported that he ha gone thereto purchase the "Ada Lyou for the Green lliver tradiK ' 1 1 0 did not Miceccd. The Journal, fays: Mr. B. P. Lodge, of the Kiehninnd, was in the city 'yesterday, . from New Orleans. ' lie reports ond times coming. Says that color ;d ' Democratic clubs are plentiful iu that-city, and exhibits a badjre and certificate of honorary membership "f one of said clubs. He says there is tho utmost good feeling among tho whites and Uemocratic.darkies thfrc. Merahile. Din ul 1 1 as Utile. Bub. Lodge placed himself oa an equality vrlth the" nfggcr? Wh would have hunk itf , s .' ;St, 'LoVisThc Democrat of Saturday f.ay5; . The river came to a stand and was slowly on the decline yesterday. A fair atairc of water in the river during the Fall, U anticipated. Several heavy showers of rain fell during the day. Warm and very wet weather has prevailed over the North wis-t, giving improved water for steamboats iu all tho upper rivers. At Dubuque, for instance, the river is over halt a foot, and iti the" Illinois abr ut the same. At St. Joseph, th Missouri is reported rising rapidly, aod there ia a grettly increased volum-; 111 the Ohio. Bu-uucss continues moderately lively at the wharf. Some hi,-: cargoes will be taken out to-day. New Obi.kan3. Tte Times tf Thursday says; The weather opened yesterday with n close temperature, which continued up to 2 P, M., when a heavy shower of rain came to hand, accompanied by a fitilf breeze, which coolod the atmosphere to a considerable extent. . Business on the landing wai nousuallv brisk for Wednesday. Bach of the departures left with excellent trips of freight, beside i fair passenger trips. J ' LAW JOHN If. CltKTW. ' CHAlfWr-WT a cwwo CREB3 & C0N3JSB, Will practice law in ,f X'iu. WArdS, White. Wayne, ""'iVe of iml and Oallaim ik.uul 1 ''f.rt 1s2.fr Ui ,.i I., j he Supreme V oiin. tttjiwrvti tnu, Ou. W. Harrow. uia.vilU Mt. Veruoa.2 , , yr. P. HAIIQRAVE, ATTOKNEY fit X-. W. Offlee o Tliinl Btreet, in Wasliiuston Honw Blck. Will prsictlce i e various Courts of tbe Circuit. 1'roinpt utteiiliuu to oi!l. buKlntxw (i!p4 H ' B. L. D. GUFFY, ... A TTORNEY A T LA IF, JIOEOANTOWN, KY.. Will practice In the couctles of BaUr, Warren, Mulileuhmg, Obio, and Mclxau. . Vroinjit attention giveu t-J Uio colleoUou 0rReSleireuce Wlioeler A Rigs. Hollinr'" wortb A llro., Cua. Bubcoc-K a Co. lapitt IV. B. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky. apW wU

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